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

 - Class of 1962

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PN--ii Bear Tracks I962 l Published annually by the Published bY 1 JOHN MARSHALL ANNUAL STAFF TAYLOR PUBLISHING l 91st and.University Avenue COMPANY I A OKLAHOMA CITY, OKLAHOMA A 1 W, 1 We, the staff of the 762 Bearirfracks, dedicate this yearbook to the achievements of John Marshall students. ln the past much has been attained and we look upon' it with pride. It is from these past achievements that we find' inspiration for the future. We realize that pride and self-assurance are not to be confused. So, we face tlfe future not with conceit but with enthusiasm. Looking forward to new horizons,yWe find Willingness and the desire to suc- ceed serving as tools assisting in the construction of a better life for each of us. X V Achievement is intangible, as it may be seen and felt only through trophies and rewards. However, it manifests itselfby creating the desire to attain greater heights and by encircling the student with a sense of accomplish- ment. May this sense of achievement' surround every person in John Marshall and serve as a firmfoundation for the construction of his life. Q ' , ' The Staff of the 1962 Bear Tracks ' -P John Marshall High School John Marshall Junior-Senior High School, that modern structure located on University Avenue in Oklahoma City is the scene of continual progress in the field of education. The building is one of the educational centers for northwest Oklahoma City. In this school year of 1961-62, approximately 2600 students crowd into the halls of the modern- istic structure made of steel, concrete, brick and glass. Taught by a 99 member faculty, these stu- dents spend well over two million hours in the classroom each year. Over half of the instructors have lVIaster's Degrees. The high school is a member of the North Central Association which demands high educa- tional qualifications for continuing membership. Not far from this three million dollar building are Edgernere Theater, scene of musical highlights throughout the summer season, the Cowboy Hall Of Fame and Oklahoma City University. On the campus are a football practice field, baseball field, and a girls' and boys, gymnasium. Achievement is the aim of the school's faculty and students. Achievement in academic areas, on the playing fields and in one's personal life. We take aim at achievement as surely as the space scientists aim toward the ultimate conquering of outer space. For the ultimate hope of all is a rich, full, satisfying future which can only be gained through continual achievement. For us, all begins with . . . JOHN MARSHALL HIGH SCHOOL A Proud Achievement Library Leads Searching Students to Research, Relaxation Students and faculty members make John Marshall's library a gathering place for those desiring aid in research, reference work or a novel for that much-needed book report. Eleven thousand volumes comprise the library, in addi- tion to the books, many magazines and news- papers are made available to the students. The reading area located on the west side of the library is a favorite place for those who have no pressing assignments and want to relax for a few minutes ,during the busy school day. Marian Dierdorff, school librarian, and Jo Ann Pryse, assistant librarian, are constantly on the lookout for new books that will enlighten as well as entertain. Today, when more and more emphasis is being placed upon the academic areas of school life, the library occupies an important position. It is here, amidst an atmosphere of study and books that research is done for prize-winning essays, Science Fair Projects, and other school events. The library provides the foundations necessary for students to achieve not only aca- demic fulfillment, but also extra-curricular fulfill- ment. .lt is a storehouse of unlimited knowledge that is made available to students who seek it at John Marshall's library. In the space age of today, John lVlarshall's students go forth into the world and continue to achieve. The school, the faculty and the subjects offered make the statement John Marshall High- a proud achievement-a living truth. Students relax during those first days of school when summer is still here and winter seems faraway. Campus Combines Recreation and Rehearsals When Indian Summer comes to John Marshall for one last fling before autumn settles over the school, students relax at noon or after school in a green area on the west side of the school. Each day at John Marshall brings to the students new challenges, new friends to make, new duties to perform. It is in this way that John lVIarshall's stu- dents arel constantly achieving. We learn to smile at defeat and to take winning right in stride . . . this is real school spirit. Students learned to contribute what they knew and could do for the clubs to which they belonged . . J. achievement through contribution. Here at John Mar- shall, we learned that God was a part of each and everything attempted . . . achievement through worship. Darendia Lowther, a drama student who is an accomplished ballerina, has represented the school in many dramatic functions. i I Individual Interests Are Included One of the departments of which the John Marshall students and administration are most proud, is the up to date language department. Here, the study of the French and Spanish lan- guages is made interesting with the use of audio- visual materials in the modern language labs. The use of these is based on the theory that hearing the spoken words clearly through ear- phones, and repeating them, hearing the way his own voice sounds through the microphone, helps the student to comprehend the language better. The tape recordings are supplemented by color slides, and by songs and poems in the language being studied. The first language laboratory was introduced at John Marshall three years ago, and because of its success, a new Spanish lab was installed this year for students taking languages. In Scholastic and Social Surroundings A school as large as John Marshall would not be complete without the aid of her notable audi- torium. Throughout the year, tra- ditional assemblies, school plays, style shows, concerts, conventions, contests, and speeches take place within these walls, Where, also, hundreds of students attend televi- sion classes each day. The John Marshall auditorium, completed in 1958, seats 966 peo- ple, all of which are proud to be seated in such attractive and ac- commodating surroundings. The attractive carpeting found in the auditorium was the gift of the 1961 class. Well equipped, John Marshall is considered outstand- ing in every field. This impression has been furthered by the fine student body representing the school. One of John Marshall's ambassadors of good will is our 75 piece band. The band has participated in many state contests and Workshops. At the Tri-State Music Festival in Enid, the band helped the John Marshall music de- partment win the coveted Sweepstakes trophy for the second consecutive year. This fall our band was chosen to perform at the professional football game held each fall at Norman. Another First Place was added to the list of achieve- ments when the band placed at the State Fair Contest. A large investment of time and money has been placed in our band. The value of the instruments has been estimated at nearly 10,000 dollars and the uniforms have been valued at another 5,000 dollars. An equally important investment of time has been placed in practice by each member of the band. Active Ambassadors Accentuate Representative Responsibilities Mr. Spurlock, the inspiration of the John Marshall band, is al- ways willing to aid eager students. Diplomatic relations were furthered by the John Marshall delegates to the National Associa- tion of Student Councils Convention. Northwest Classen was the host school, and ,lohn Mar- shall Was responsible for housing arrangements for the delegates who repre- sented every state and four foreign countries. Our representatives, Bob Baird and Judy Harde- gree, were active in the discussion groups and ac- tivities centered around the theme, Challenge of Tomorrow. Math students receive personal instruction from qualified fac- ulty members. Sparking the athletic teams to winning games and leading the pep club is the job of ilohn Mar- shallis cheerleaders. Their colorful outfits and rousing yells add to the schoolis athletic events. Beginning in the spring and continuing through- out the summer, these girls give many hours to- ward building school spirit and enthusiasm. A seventy-five piece band and mixed chorus serve those with musical skill. In addition to boosting school spirit at pep rallies and ball games, the band competes with distinction in contest work. Math Molds Minds Cheerleaders Create Crowds Twirlers Twist and Turn With the present emphasis on math and science in the schools throughout the nation, John Marshall Junior-Senior High School does its share by offering algebra, geometry, the S.lVl.S.G. program and Math Analysis. lts science program includes physical. science, biology, geology and physics. Well- equipped laboratories provide superior student stimulus. ln- terested students are urged to participate in summer work- shops and Saturday classes at nearby colleges. Twirlers add color and precision to marching band. Teens Tr Twist as Summer Simmers Not all activities at John Marshall occur in the classroom. Extra-curricular meetings at the coke machines build an atmosphere of friendliness and sociability. The Howdy-Hop in September gives new John Marshall citizens an opportunity to meet their classmates on an informal basis. Steady couples remember with fondness that first dance they attended together at John Marshall or the coke shared between classesg the summer dances they attended and the ball games where they cheered the Bears. Things to do and people to do them with crowd the days at John Marshall. Whether under- classmen or senior, students worked together al- Ways moving forward toward achievement. Here, we learned to make friends and be loyal to them. We learned to select our leaders wiselyand to follow them. This year we loved, laughed, grew and moved forward toward achieve- ment and recognition. Dancing in the dark is theme song for the summer dances held at the Vlllage YMCA Students themselves participate in the government of John Marshall. The student p ue il is composed of offi- cers and members electe 51555 classes and organi- zations in the school. ,af ie ie the student body . 5 jj: ,,': 5 '., 1S elected by . -'EEZ ' : A' X A W 7 N - - feature of this thai it 15 a to function moi ,, y. ? ii i? oc atic way the students of 5 h k g? th r school. if '. 3' -rtt .: - - Ih ti? 'fm D t e tro hy cases. . . -:-' , r , se .J .1 at . W Wt . A working, contr1g 1n'Q,i,jp,rggn1zg QQ-l M i ps tk e school 1 a..,an!'l ti- W1th1n these czg arewm --': ,gzp ,,,, won v rious or- .--- ,-.. , A ganizations 1n hese ':':' 2 ..., s 1 hols of -stj?fe5,,w,va,k ,.,':: the progres e l at ','- W school. The s 1r1t d,,riIo ,Ma fe 3141, s of youth, of d Wglfis yfhich - . as are --:' i is msplres loyaltyi ggic 5 - - - - 'X' - This quiet alwf s think- , W M if y One of the s Mr. R y, principal. - :... , ff ins through Pfoble e kno the prob- lems exist is the ,.:: M rg Cheney came it 5 f tk . to John Marshall from Cga zgi gchdii He has given . fifteen years of service a fan educatorgto t ,e school system. sl DR. JACK F. PARKER Superintendent of Schools I0 ROBERT CHENEY Principal Behind the scenes and supporting the schools of Okla- homa City at the Board of Education is Superintendent of Schools, Dr. Jack F. Parker. With the school year of 1961-62, Dr. Parker begins his first year as head of the Oklahoma City School System. He spends many hours working to see that Oklahoma Cityis schools meet the proh- lems of an ever-expanding population, and ever-changing community, state and national needs. Working with the school hoard, Dr. Parker does key planning that keeps education in Oklahoma City abreast with the best in the United States. In this school year of 1961-62, John Marshall citizens spend from five to six hours each day gaining the funda- mentals of education, learning to live together and achieve as young American citizens. In a day when many American schools are under fire from critics, the success of John Marshall High School elicits the statement-John Marshall-a proud achievement. Board Elevates Education The far-seeing, civic minded business men spend count- less hours, weeks, and months making the Board of Educa- tion a machine Working for Oklahoma Cityis youth. They tirelessly toil, providing the best possible educational facili- ties for the students and community alike. Each year, the administration is faced with demanding tasks-more teach- ers to accommodate the ever increasing population, better facilities to replace the dated, provisions for additional class- rooms and buildings-and the ever-present demand for the best personnel and the funds necessary for its employment. The Board's work' does not terminate with the school -year, it is a continuing job. Summer finds them planning programs for stepped-up education to fit the growing needs of today,s young. Few people fully understand the dedicated work of this group-Their upaymenti' given in the future by the cityls scholastic and moral attainment. The administration building is the home of the city's schools. It houses the superintendent and his staff, the personnel office, the office of public relations and other vital officient in operating our great city system. PHIL C. BENNETT, President OTTO F. THOMPSON WILLIAM F. LOTT FOSTER ESTES MRS. 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A X, sf' ,Y is M ? 55 Q 15 Q xiii' 5 Egaigiffff Hi rh , 532362 2 2235? 22222 H ,Qs A ,X 5 7, ggxsmn 9' .wg ,uw Lg Av K :few 1 QV x Wx vm Sv 'I A ,W E5 Ei X ,M Q S EEE Sgifsfei 252225 sg? 252556 .ug in K X L.gf A an AVL QE? Wg Y W 5 Q, ,EM A QA 975 ,K Egg 5? 5Ei2 Fwigg E5 gi Figs Q5 in E EES if gk ,f K if ass - H ,Ax ,W .fx is as 5 g Qaifigif My ,,., Af ,xv LL ,f ,X X , ig E355 35355 ,A , e fn M352 2525 Sf X iffii Lim EE? EDWARD L. BERRY Assistant Principal Ralph D. Risdon is completing his first year as assistant prin- cipal. ln his first year at John Marshall, he acted as the ninth and tenth grade counselor. Possessed of a fine sense of humor and an understanding of young people, Mr. Risdon has the respect and admiration of all those with whom he comes in contact. HELEN ALLSBROOK Helen Allsbrook, secre- tary to Mr. Risdon, also serves as Attendance Secretary. Her sense of humor comes in handy as she listens to those Hreasonsll why students Edward L. Berry has served John Marshall as assistant principal for the past two years. He is marking his fourth year at JM, having served previously as a counselor. Possessed of a fine singing voice, lVIr. Berry is a member of the Faculty Quartet. He is a dedicated Worker in church, civic and school circles. June Koopman, secre- tary to Mr. Berry, is known for her cheerful personality. Her smile has brightened that long walk into the assistant principal's office for many students. JUNE KOOPMAN RALPH D. RISDON Assistant Principal Alton Marshall, Bill Leikam, Kathleen Osborn, George Chap- man and Frances Peters, school counselors. Kindness and Courage Characterize the Counselors Increasing demands of modern life and, indeed, the country's need for better educated citizens have added new importance to guidance and counseling. John Marshall High School is striving to meet the needs of 2600 students, standardized tests, college and career planning, and personal problems. Counselors help plan schedules to enable graduates to attend college successfully, or enter the profession of their choice with confidence in success. Rejuvenating your schedule was a popular senior pastime the first several weeks of school. I5 ' s 5 LAURA SANER Guidance Secretary GRACE APPLEBY DOLORES ANDERSON TV Secretary Financial Secretary Administrative Office Staff Pleasant, Efficient and Helpful Hlfirst door on your right as you enter the main area of the schoolf' These words are a frequent introduction to the control center of John Marshall. The office and office staff hold a finger to the pulse of the school. Through these rooms pass communications, plans, and directions linking the administration to the faculty and students. Each member of the staff must be able to perform many duties from handling the switch- board to checking attendance. JUANITA ALLMAN ' DOROTHY HAFFNER Registrar Secretary to Principal I6 The Stage s Set for Activities ,lohn Marshallis school year is filled with a bustling amount of fun and activity. Plays, school dances, dinners, teas, games, meetings, pep rallies, and assemblies head the never ending list of school functions. With each new sports season, party, or play, comes one new headache to add to the enormous stockpile already accumulated by Mr. lVlcCullom, .l.lVl.'s new activity director and stagecraft instruc- tor. Whenever an organization plans an event, it must be '40kayed,' and scheduled on the school calendar before it can be planned in detail. '4School Lifew literally rests on the atlas shoulders of Mr. McCollum, yet he humbly sums up his activity directorship with 'iwhatever they donit know what to do with, they give to me. Stagecraft, another facet of the directorship, is designed to give the creative and hard working students a chance to exercise their skills and at the same time aid all school departments in art- ful stage productions. All auditorium assemblies are manned by the able stagecraft crew and long hours of preparation are often in order. MR. A. MCCOLLUM B.S. in speech, OUQ N.E.A., O.E.A., O.C.C.T.A., N.S.A., O.S.A.g 1 year at .l.M. In stage craft, Mike Pendergraft and Mike Hall begin the long hours of work re quired to build the beautiful sets for our plays. Mr. McCollum, activity director, is constantly harassed by club members like Bubba Simms of the Student Council and Linda King of the Pep Club to schedule their activities on choice days. I7 D. Dennis B. Hawthorne V. Milliron W. Rotzinger D. DENNIS-Physical Education, B.S., 1 year at .l.M. B. HAWTHORNE-Phy. Ed., B.S., O.E.A., O.C.C.T.A., l year at .l.M. V. MILLIRON-Phy. Ed., B.A., M.A. at Central State College, 5 years at .l.M. W. ROTZINCER-Phy. Ed., B.A. at Oklahoma City Univ., Sponsor: Sr. Pep Club, Girls' O Club, 2 years at J.M. P.E. Provides Fitness From Fun Because of the academic emphasis on life and work today, students find it difficult to make time for physical exercise. Physical Education, a mandatory subject for seventh graders as well as one high school year, offers the much needed break in daily academic pursuit through enjoyable, guided, sports and exercise. This year J.lVl. experienced a record breaking gym en- rollment with over 600 students enrolled in girls' gym. Due to this fact the sounds of ereaking bones, strained muscles, and just plain all American noise was greatly increased and the first days of gym were pandemonious. In addition to the regularly offered gym classes are boys' individual and team sports and the girls' sports class. The physical education teachers also sponsor the girls' and boys, Ov clubs. The situation was rectified, however, and physical education provided fitness from fun. wassup I8 pi The lcoacheslgather for a jam session before school one morning. Milliron-wrestling, cross-country, Lackey-golf and swimming, Mulcahy- tenms, Harrington-Jr. High football, track, Ratzlaff-basketball, Robinson-football, Miller-football, baseball. Coaches Create A Will And A Way Patience, perseverance, intrepidness, and under- standing plus a physical powerhouse and a kind heart characterizes ,lohn Marshallfs coaches. From the playing field to the locker room a transfigurement from guide to inspirationalist takes place in our coaches. Piloting our athletes to Vic- tory, although sometimes sportsmanly defeat, they continue believing, gilt is not who wins, but whyf, ,l.lVl. coaches are a rare breed yet unlikely to 'cfade-awayf' As long as there is a boy with a Will, there will be a coach to create a Way. Coach Milliron lends a hand to wrestler Vern Miller before a big match .l. BILLER-History-B.S., O.E.A., N.E.A., 1 year at .l.M. F. COLLIER-History-A.B., M.A., N.E.A., Delta Kappa Gamma S. CROWDER-B.S., M.A., B.S., Associate degree in Arts and Sciences, N.E.A., O.E.A., O.C.C.T.A., 10 years at .l.M. P. EACOCK-B.S., O.E.A., N.E.A., N.E.A., 1 year at ,l.M. E. HAAS-History-B.A., O.E.A., 1 year at .l.M. H. KELLY-A.B., O.C.C.T.A., N.E.A., O.E.A., 1 year at ,l.M. L. KELLY-Special Education, B.A., O.E.A., N.E.A., 1 year at J.M. M. LABOR-History-B.A., M.A., N.E.A., O.E.A., O.C.C.T.A., 1 year at ,l.M. W. MAGUIRE-History-B.S., M.Ed., O.E.A., 2 Eacock Labor years at .l.M. C. PARNELL-Hi s t o r y-B.S., N.E.A., O.E.A., O.C.C.T.A., O.C.C., N.C.S.S., P.T.A., 1 year at J.M. J.JWIidOOTEN-B.A., O.E.A., O.C.C.T.A., 2 years at Billef Collier CIOWCle1' HMS ' H. Kelly L. Kelly Maglllfe Parnell Wooten Mr. Biller, one of the many new teachers, tells Joan Trapehagan and Ted Hough about one of our presidents. .U A 20 Social Studies Spreads Worlds at Our Feet The purpose of the Social Studies department is to encourage an attitude of responsibility supporting our American heritage. Using the past as a magnifying glass, the present clears and is better understood, the future brightens, and students are awed and at the same time spurred on by the magnitude of the questioning future. By looking back, students gain an appreciative under- standing of their heritage and the courage to face the future abreast. Studying the past and present gives one foresight. Oklahoma history, civics, world and American his- tory, world and social problems and psychology sup- ply the much needed fuel for this foresight. Library Lends Learning John Marshallis library shelves are filled with biographies, fiction, nonfiction, classics, American literature, foreign lit- erature, etc. There are books and magazines for vocational references, term themes, and science projects. Whenever a student seeks quiet and soli- tude he will always be assured of finding it in the school library. Soft music sets an atmosphere for thought and learning. Without the considerate help of Miss Dierdoff, Mrs. Pryse, and the library aides, students would find the rows of books a baffling puzzlement. Other library aids are the IBM check out machines, card files, and the authors indexes. E Such festive mingling is a rare occurrence in the school library, where a quiet, studious mood is usually maintained. Dierdorff Pryse Librarian, B.A., B.S., Librarian, C.T.A., O.E.A., N.E.A., A.L.A., O.E.A., N.E.A. 1 year at 9 years at .l.M. .l.M. Nancy Tunnel and Sandra Ray, library aides, swiftly and efficiently help Pete Lynn and Melody Thedford to check out books. VV K Bowman Ford Jennings Prichard Smith Davison Gibson Luper Shoftstall Vanenburg Mrs. Daniels, journalism teacher, and Bev Mai- Elijah Hale Marshall nous, Cub editor, attentively? listen to story submitted hy Doug Inman. 22 F. BOWMAN-English, B.A., M.T.,,2 years at .l.M. B. DAVISON-M.E., B.A., N.E.A., O.E.A., 8 years at ,l.M. J. ELUAH-Language Arts, B.S., N.E.A., O.E.A., 5 years at J.M. B. FORD-English, B.S., NLS., N.E.A., O.E.A., l year at .l.M. K. GIBSON-English, B.A., M.A., O.E.A., N.E.A., O.C.C.T.A., l year at ,l.M. H. HALE-English, A.B., M.A., O.E.A., D.K.G., 1 year at .l.M. B. JENNINGS-English and Psychology, A.B., M.A., 12 years at J.M. M. LUPER-English, B.S., N.E.A., O.E.A., O.C.C.T.A., 7 years at ,l.M. L. MARSHALL-English, B.A., M.Ed., N.E.A.O., O.E.A., O.C.C.T.A., 7 years at .l.M. C. PRICHARD-English, B.A., O.E.A., N.E.A., O.C.C.T.A., 2 years at LM. B. SHOFSTALL-English, B.A., O.E.A., N.E.A., 5 years at J.M. E. SMITH-English and Reading, B.S., O.E.A., N.E.A., O.C.C.T.A., 6 years at ,l.M. M. VANDENBURGH-Language and Arts, B.A., O.E.A., N.E.A., 0.C.C.T.A., 7 years at .l.M. Reading machine, being adjusted by Mrs. E. Smith, measures the speed at which students read. Later, tests are given to check the recall power of the students. Lloyd Cole, Judy Cademy, Sandra Weaver, Judy Cowan, and Richard Wasson, participate in a panel discussion led by Mrs. Luper, a frequent event in many English classes. English Constructs the Cornerstone of Learning English truly does construct the cornerstone of learning. Without a clear understanding of all the communicative skills, one loses his vantage point and gropes in the dark- ness of ignorance. I J .Mfs English department endeavors to undermind this ignorance by masterminding English interest through understanding. Fortunately English is inescapable. It is compulsory that each student take one English course per year, seventh through twelfth grades. In English one develops the ability to think and com- municate through study and practice, with time given' to the study of language mechanics, including sentence con- struction, punctuation, spelling and vocabulary. One is also introduced to a great deal of literature thus receiving a sound knowledge of authors including O'Henry, Browning, Scott, Poe, Dickerson, Melton, Elliott, and Shakespeare. The department offers additional courses which are de- signed to convince students that the skillful use of language is achieved through entertaining study. These courses are: Great Books, a supplementary course for advanced' 12th graders, explores the great literature, their text as well as their reflection on modern times. The second course, Journalism, is taken along with the regular English course and aims to instill a special want and need for the- correctly written wordf' When a senior leaves John Marshall, he has an English cornerstone, capable of supporting a wealth of knowledge. 23 The Cub staff presented their Prince and Princess of Print in the annual Homecoming parade. Carol Powers, art editor, enriched the 1961-62 Cub with her clever cartoons and features. Muriel Daniels, advisor to Quill and Scroll, and the Cub, also teaches psychology in addition to her journalism classes. Paper Promotes Pride ,lohn lVlarshall's school newspaper, The Cub, is a traditional publication boasted by every Marshallite. Its objective is to inform-to inform the student body and community of the school's pride, purpose, progress, and personalities. The Cub is efficiently staffed by re- sourceful scurtators who scan the school's multi- faceted life, successfully reporting the anew that will afford the majority of readers. Each year new members are added to the staff consisting of first year Journalism students who have served as Cub reporters the previous year. This year the Cub also received a new sponsor, lVlrs. Muriel Daniels, who has invoked new ideas, many of which have hecome functional practices. Mrs. Danielis guid- ance laced with the alternating editor's, Beverly Main- ous and Linda ,lohnson's exacting efforts molding the capable industriousness of the apt staff have con- structed a prize winning paper. John Marshall is proud of The Cubg but es- pecially proud of its staff which have made the '61-'62 editions of the Cub things to read, reread, and remem- ber. Reporters form the backbone of any paper. Marilyn Cullum, Nannoe Ledgerwood. 5 Carol Akin, Business Mgr., and Ginny Shields, Ad Mgr. The Cub not only notes academic and social events, but fun and fancy by featuring such articles as Mr. or Miss Fashion to an article explaining in detail How Not to Perform a Security Drill, as edited hy feature editors Diane Dillard and Judy Levy. Sports editors, E. J. Morgan and Mike McAdams, have kept Cub readers sportfully informed and colorfully reviewed. i is gs M if .e T Editors, Beverly Mainous and Linda Johnson. E 3 S 5 2. 2 it 2 3 if 93 l ii i? il fl 3 t Melinda Sellers and Sharon Seabrookg Asst. Editors: Jeanie Burgess, Editorial Supervisor. 2 55 gi as 2 25 LeAnn Boeve and Cathy Champlin, co-editors of the '62 Bear Tracks, discuss layouts with junior high editor, Doyle Ridenour. Annual Staff Combines Creativity and Continuity for I962 Bear Tracks . , ,Q E ,W Us Carol Akin, business manager, kept track of 5 ? igigil gig I receipts and money for the staff. if ' 5 Si ILL gf i t Associate editors, Dorothy Mealer and Susie For a change, someone takes a picture of Rich- Nlave, discuss art work with Carol Powers, art ard Tubbs, yearbook photographer, taking a pic- 2dit0r. ture of someone else. 26 Jo Ann Wylie, yearbook, drama and English. Member, 0.E.A., N.E.A., Council of Teachers of English. Co- sponsor-Quill and Scroll, Thespians. B.S. from West Virginia University. One year at JM. Late Hours, Hard , Work, Busy Days, ' Many Pictures Are Ingredients of Life on 1 Yearbook Staff This year's Bear Tracks marks the addition of some new ingredients to the book. Color was ' given a prominent position and the junior high was given added coverage through the aid of a junior high editor. A sixteen page section was devoted to academics and organizations were pho- . tographed in group pictures. Combining summer meetings and some hours N after school, the new 1962 Bear Tracks was com- 5 piled by staffers who wished to give to the students a pictorial history of the 1961-62 school year. This book is their practice in achievement. Classes editors, Carol Powers, Bonnie Robinson, Carol Akin and Sandra Weaver contemplate naming correctly each student at John ' Marshall. lanel Whitt, faculty editor, is a second year member of the staff. Faced with the task of indexing the largest enrollment in JM's history are .lane Higgenbotham, .lohnel Ferguson, Sandra Weaver and Jim Lindberg. All are first year staffers. 1 Here, she and Billie Gail- Smith decide on a different arrange- ment of pictures for the faculty section. Claren, Gwen Casey, Darendia Lowther, Vicki Heitman, Karen Olsen Dionna Farrell, and Phyllis Glidewell. Much of the copy writing and layout work is done by Carol Mc- 27 Anglin Fellingham Jackson Ratzlaff Davis Fagin Gesell Hencke Laws Pernalite M. ANGLIN-Spanishg B.A., O.E.A.g O.C.C.A.g N.E.A., A.A.T.S.P.g 8 years at J.M. V. DAVIS-Typingg 4 years at .l.M. D. FAGIN-Frenchg B.A.g O.E.A., N.W.A., Phi Beta Kappa, Kappa Delta Phig 4 years at .l.M. J. FELLINGHAM-Spanishg B.A.g A.A.T.S.P., O.E.A.g 3 years at .l.M. G. GESELL-B.A., M.A.g O.E.A., O.A.F.L.g 6 years at J.M. B. HENCKE-Frenchg B.A., University of Oklahomag O.E.A., N.E.A., O.C.C.T.A.g 1 year at J.M. E. JACKSON-Typist-Shorthand5 B.S.g O.E.A., C.T.A., U.B.E.A., O.B.E.A., 6 years at .l.M. P. LAWS-B.A., O.E.A., N.E.A., 1 year at .l.M. P. PERNALITE-B.A., Univ. of Oklahoma City Universityg N.E.A., O.E.A., A.A.A., A.A.U.W.-Hispaniag 1 year at J.M. B. RATZLAFF-Business Machines, B.S.g O.E.A., O.C.C.T.A., P.T.A., Athletic Association, 4 years at J.M. ac,-1, u ,Q iff Q, W 07 ' af Prepare for Future ,ff ' SDJ The departments of foreign language and business education try to introduce skills as tools for future success. I In business ed. students are taught not only the practical use of typing, shorthand, and business ma- chines, but the personal touch which can be given to one's work and is valued by one's employer. lndus- trious students have won many prize positions and scholarships accredited to the fine instruction they re- ceive in the ,l.lVl. business department. Knowing that foreign languages are a vital neces- sity in today's world, the foreign language dept. not only bases its teaching on the grammar translation, but the culture ideals, literature, and the people as a whole. Students are encouraged to keep abreast of World situations affecting the people speaking their language and are often required to make special re- ports. Third and fourth year students take a course combining grammar and the country's literature. Lan- guages offered at J.lVl. are French, Latin, and Spanish. The newly installed language labs proved to be another great stride in learning this year. Play rehearsals for MOut of the Frying Pan were all work and no play??? Seventh graders are acquainted with art during a twelve week course. They are given a subject and allowed to create. Enjoyment Enhances Education John Marshall's Fine Arts Department is the pride of the school. Each division: Senior High Choir, headed by Mr. Joe Figg, Junior High Choir, and Glee Club under the direction of Al Homberg, the bands under the leader- ship of Mr. J oe Spurlock, orchestra taught by Mr. Westman, speech, and debate coached by Mrs. June Shaw and H. Oliver Roberts, and art under Miss Zelma Oliver, place ribbons, trophies, plaques, and merit certificates in the school trophy case through their exceptional performances. The art assembly, plays, debates, musicals, concerts not only lead to much enjoyment, but an enjoyable source of learning for the entire student body. The flying of our school flag, a newly inaugurated happening based on achievements and victories, becomes a frequent happening due to the wonderful work of our fine arts department. Figs Homberg Oliver Roberts Shaw Spurlock Westman J. FIGG-Choir and Music, M.S., B.Mus., O.M.T.A., M.E.N.C., M.T.N.A., A.T.S., 8 years at J.M. A. H O M B E R G-M u si c-B.Mus.Ed., M.E.N.C., O.M.T.A., M.E.N.C.g 1 year at J.M. Z. OLIVER-Art-B.F.A., M. Art Ed., O.E.A., N.E.A., C.C.T.A., N.A.E.A., O.A.E.A., Delta Kappa Gamma, 9 years at .l.M. O. ROBERTS-Speech-B.A., M.A., Pi Kappa Delta, N.F.L., 7 years at J.M. J. SHAW-Speech-B.S., N.E.A., O.E.A., 0.C.C.T.A., O.S.A., Thespiansg 3 years at J.M. J. S P U R L O C K--Band-B.M.E., M.M.E., O.E.A., N.E.A., M.E.N.C., O.C.C.T.A., O.M.E.A.g 4 years at J.M. T. WESTMAN-Orchestra-B.M., O.E.A., O.M.E.A., A.S.T.A., 7 years at J.M. 29 whgbirgfgicisslhgippullgaul Dines and LeAnne Boeve solve a chemistry problem in- . Edmond Fullerton Hanstein Lockwood Morphew Sparks Woods 30 .Scientists Seek Solutions With the use of modern teaching devices, co- ordinated with well equipped laboratories and dedi- cated teachers, the John Marshall Science Department, under the direction of Mart Woods, is provoking stu- dents to question why?7' and in so doing produces stu- dents who are winning awards and recognition in the fields of science. From a student's first contact with science, usually the eighth grade, he begins to develop a primary under- standing. In biology, he develops an understanding of living organisms. Next the universal laws and prin- ciples that govern the inanimate world are explored in chemistry. Then physics, the study of the compo- sition and properties of substances and the changes they undergo, is taken and the student can further and Widen his scientific scope. Although the basic goal of the science department is to develop an understanding of science and to pro- mote ability in logic and reasoning, it is not the sole goal. Look around you-through new discoveries, new inventions, and new developments that make life easier and safer, science has a continuing effect on every- one's life. K. EDMOND-Science-B.S. in Geology, O.E.A., N.S.T.A.g 6 years at J.M. S. FULLERTON-Science-B.S. and B.S. Ed.g N.E.A., O.E.A., O.C.C.T.A.g 1 year at ,l.M. L. HANSTEIN-Science-B.A., M.A., O.E.A., N.P.P.A.g 11 years at J.M. M. LOCKWOOD-Biology-B.A., M.S., O.E.A., N.E.A., C.T.A., B.I.S., Delta Kappa Gammag 3 years at .l.M. R. MORPHEW-Science-B.S., O.E.A., N.C.T.M.3 1 year at J.M. J. SPARKS-Physics, Science-B.S., M.Ed., O.E.A., N.E.A., O.C.C.T.A.g 8 years at J.M. M. WOODS-Chemistry-B.S., M.S., C.T.A., O.E.A., N.E.A., S.T.A., N.S.T.A.g 11 years at .l.M. J. BRIGHTWELL-Mathematics, B.S., 0.E.A., Classroom Teachers, 4- years at .l.M. J. FARMER-Mathematics-B.S., 0.E.A., 9 years at .l.M. F. HARRINGTON-Mathematics-B.S., O.E.A., 17 years at J.M. E. KUKLENSKI-Mathematics-B.S., O.E.A., O.M.A., 6 years at ,l.M. B. LAMKIN-Mathematics-B.S., O.E.A., National Council of Mathematics Teachers, O.M.A., 3 years at .l.M. S. MARKLEY-Mathematics-B.S., O.E.A., Delta Kappa Pi, 0.M.C., 1 year at .l.M. S. NOBLES-Mathematics-B.A., N.E.A., O.E.A., O.C.T.M., Kappa Delta Pi, 2 years at .l.M. M. SERIGHT-Mathematics-B.S., M.S., O.E.A., N.E.A., Classroom Teach- ers, 1 year at .l.M. H. STEHR-Eighth grade math. and arith., B.S., 0.E.A., N.C.T.M., 1 year at .l.M. P. TRAYLOR-Math., B.S., 0.E.A., N.C.T.M., 1 year at J.M. L. WALTERS-Math., B.S., O.E.A., Council for Exceptional Children, 1 year at .l.M. M. WOODSON-Math., B.S., Ed.M., N.E.A., O.E.A., O.S.M.C., O.C. Math Council, 3 years at J.M. Math Provokes Progress Each year the field of Math becomes more and more prom- inent on the scientific and technical frontiers. Many John Marshall students realize the importance of Math and respond to the varied courses offered by the math department. These courses are junior high arithmetic, applied math, algebra, plane and solid geometry, trigonometry, and math analysis. Students enrolled in math are armed with slide rules, com- passes, protractors, rulers, and of course, erasers enabling them to pursue the endless pagesof problems. The department, headed by Martha Woodson, believes that the mechanical processes of problem solution is of second im- portanceg the first being to make the students THINK! Mrs. Martha Woodson is shown teaching the basic foundations for higher math. Boley Bowlan Courtney Farrier Gilmore Laman Blevins Elkins Robinson 32 W. BOLEY-Industrial Education, B.S., 1 year at .I.M. S. BOWLAN-Vocational Agricultureg B.S.g 10 years at ,l.M J. COURTNEY-Woodworksg B.S.g 33 years at .l.M. A. W. FARRIER-B.S.g M.S.g Metal works, 1 year at .l.M. K. GILMORE-Photographyg B.S.g M.I.g 12 years at .I.M. B. LAMAN-Electronicsg B.S.g 1 year at .I .M. M. BLEVINS-Home Economicsg B.S.g 3 years at .I.M. L. S. ELKINS-Home Economicsg B.S.g 1 year at .l.M. S. ROBINSON-Home Economicsg B.S.g 1 year at J.M. Industrial Arts and Homemaking Harmonize The closely related fields of Industrial Arts and Homemak- ing are synonymous to a creative and productive future. Home Economics strives to teach future homemakers to choose, prepare, and serve foodg to select and make clothing, to plan and furnish an attractive homeg to care for and train children, and to attain a happy family relationship. In short, the courses offered by our I-Iomemaking department, sewing, cooking, childcare, home nursing, interior decorating, and family relations, hope to insure the health and happiness of the present and the future generations. Industrial Arts is much like Home Economics in that it teaches and perfects the students' skills in productive and crea- tive fields. John Marshall offers industrial courses designed not only to provide the student with a vocational skill, but a worth- while hobby. These courses are photography, drafting, wood- work, metal work, and the newly added electronics course. Polish Is Produced John Marshall would not be the clean, safe, and outstanding place it is without two very important de- partments and a group of men who move about in- conspicuously wielding the dust cloth, stoking the fires, and doing all those things that go unnoticed by most of the students. When Will Mr. McDonald please come to the officefi rings over the P.A. system, students subconsciously register a sign of thank you, gang-our custodians are grand. Both Industrial and Drivers Education develops future leaders in the field of marketing and distribu- tion by means of classroom lessons and training experi- ences in the local businesses. Driver's Ed. instructs students in the basic mechanical maintenance of a car and all over safe driving, making better informed, more responsible drivers-aids to the school and community. Kitchen Craft, Clinic Cunnin g Keeps Bears Bright Mrs. Hammer and her bee like staff prepare five different and well balanced meals for over 2000 students every week. Bears are literally given Hfood for thought by a staff of which we are proud. Another worker toward the Bears' health is lVlrs. L. Douglas, school nurse and health teacher, who has a twofold job. In the classroom, she teaches pre- vention of illness rather than the cure. In the clinic she eyes ailing Bears as well as those who come A.W.O.L.g a job requiring expert eyes and a sym- pathetic heart. L. DOUGLAS-School Nurse, Professional and Registered Nurse Diploma: A.N.A., A.S.N.A., O.E.A.g 5 years at J.M. L. HAMMER-Cafeteria manager, and her helpers provide the attractive food which makes our cafeteria the best. T. LACKEY-Drivers' Education, B.A., M.A.g N.E.A., O.E.A., O.S.U. Alumni Associationg 7 years at .l.M. J. McDONALD-He and his assistants keep our school building, grounds, parties, dances, and conferences the very best, as capable hands can do. L. WARD-Industrial Ed., B.I.A., M.I.E.g N.E.A., O.C.C.T., O.V.A., B.S.A.g 6 years at J.M. L Lackey Douglas Hammer McDonald Ward Q S S 25 is : E if s sf si? -5? 322 at if 81 Af xx if Classes . . An Achievement in Knowledge K 1 Q1 as gjf- nxigai Z '- im rw 5 422 EM WM W 9335-551412 :guy 'Wi Eiga gif? 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F.T.A. l, 2, 3, Honor Society 3, Student Council 35 Latin Club 1, 2, Stage Crew 39 Red Cross 1, 2, Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3, C.R.A. lg Quill 81 Scroll Queen Att. 3. Seniors Sixty two JOHNNY AKIN- O Club 1, 2, 33 Safe- ty Council lg Basketball 1, 2, 3, Base- ball 1, 2, 3, Football lg Science Club l, 25 U.F.O. 1, 25 Hi-Y 1, 2, 3, Spanish Club 1. BETTY ALLEN BILL ALLEN JERRY ALLEN SHERRY ALLEN-Soph. Council 1, Sec. 15 Pep Club 1, 2, 3, Sect. 23 Band 1, 2, 3, Twirler 1, 2, 3, Head Twirler 2, 35 Student Council 1, 2, 3: Tri-Hi-Y 1, 2, 3, Sect. 1, Vice-Pres. 2, Pres. 3g Y.M.C.A. Citizenship Day 33 Jr. Council Vice-Pres. 2, Honor Society 3g Band Queen Att. 2, 35 Homecoming Queen Att. 33 Key Club Att. 23 Hi-Y Att. 2. KAREN ALLMAN-Latin Club 1, 23 G.R.A. lg Girls O Club 2, 3, Chap- lain 33 Honor Society 35 Sports Class 2, 3. SUSAN ANGLE-Latin Club 1, 2, 3, Medical Club 2. MARY APPELL-Transfer2g Pep Club 2, 33 Sgt.-at-Arms 3, F.T.A. 35 Honor Society 35 Thespians 2, 3g Honor Span- ish Club 35 Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3g Inter-City Council Rep. 3. September's Seniors Boast 3. JERRY BARHAM JERRY ARMSTRONG BOB BAIRD-Student Council 1, 2, 3, Vice-Pres. 2, Pres. 3, Key Club 1, 2, 3, Hi-Y 1, 2, 3, N.F.L. 1, 2, 3, O Club 2, 3, Chaplain 3, Honor Society 2, 3, Report. 3, Outstanding Sopb. 1, Football 1, 2, 3, Co-Cap. 3, Basketball 2, 3, Track 2, 3, Debate 1, Inter-City Student Council Pres. 3, Jr. Rotarian 2, Exchange Club Boy of the Month 2, Lions Club Cub 3, S.A.S.C., N.A.S.C., O.A.S.C., Conf. Deleg., Jr. Council Parl. 2. JONROI BAIRD-Pep Club 1, 2, 3, Cheerleader 2, 3, Student Council 1, 2, Tri-Hi-Y 1, Jr. Council 2. CARL BARCLAY-F.F.A. 1, 2, 3, Re- porter 2, Vice-Pres. 3, Student Council VIRGINIA BARTLEY-Pep Club 1, 2, French Club 2, 3, Library Club 2, 3, Pres. 3, Art Club 3, Safety Council 3. ALVIN BEAN JACK BEDFORD-Football 1, Base- ball l, Hi-Y 1, 2, 3, Vice-Pres. 2, State Chaplain 2, Inter-City Rep. 3, O Club 2, 3, Track 2, 3, Swimming 2, 3, Key Club 1, 2, 3, Chaplain 3, Jr. Coun- cil 2, Sr. Council 3, Student Council 1, 2, 3, Tri-Hi-Y Prince 3, Pep Club Beau Att. 3. NANCY BERGER-Student Council 3, Art Club 3, Library Assoc., Chaplain 2, Vice-Pres. 3, Latin Club 1, Pep Club 1. DENNIS BERRY-Key Club 1, 2, 3, Sect. 2, Vice-Pres. 3, Basketball 1, 2, 3, O Club 2, 3, Spanish Club 3, Beartracks 3, Jr. Rotarian 3, Hi-Y 1, Student Council 1. JIM BIGGERS-Key Club 2, 3, Cross Country 1, 2, 3, Wrestling 1, 2, 3, Track l, 2, 3, Honor Society 3, O Club 2, 3, Sect.-Treas. 3, Sr. Council Treas. 3, Pep Club Beau Att. 3. ELDON BISHOP JOHN BLAIR-Honor Society 3, French Club 2, 3, Honor Spanish Club 1, 2, 3g Orchestra 1, 2, 33 Sgt.-at-Arms 35 Oilman for a Day 33 Y.M.C.A. Citizen- ship Day 23 Science Club 2, 3, Vice- Pres. 3. DEBBIE BLANCHE-Pep Club 1, 2, 3, Latin Club 1, 2, 3, Prog. Charm. 2, 35 G.R.A. 1g Swimming 1, N.F.L. 2, 3, Thespians 2, 35 Student Council Rep. Quality, Not Quantity as Motto of Smallest Class BOBBY BOESE-Band 1, 2. LEANN BOEVE-Pep Club 1, 2, 3g Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3, Vice-Pres. 33 Beartracks 2, 3, Co-Ed. 3, Red Cross lg Jr. Coun- cil 29 Sr. Council 3g Latin Club lg Quill 81 Scroll 33 Student Council 3. JOE BOWIE CLAUDIA BRIGHT .IEANIE BURGESS-Cub 1, 2, 3, Asst. Editor 25 N.S.P.A. .Iourneyman Award: Editorial Superv. 3, F.T.A. 1, Sect. 1, Student Council 2, 35 Spanish Club 2, 3, Report. 35 Quill 81 Scroll 2, 3, Sgt.-at-Arms 3g G.R.A. 1. NANCY BURKE-Pep Club 1, 2, 35 Tri Hi-Y 2, 3, Parliam. 33 Latin Club 1, Safety Council 2. JIM BUTCHART-Latin Club 1, Science Club 1, 2, 3, Math Club I, 25 Wrestling 15 Oilman for a Day 3. GLENN BUTLER JUDY CADAMY-Pep Clubul, 2, 3, Student Council 2, 3, School Store Dis- play Man. 3, Stage Crew 2, Red Cross Report. 1. BOBBY CANTRELL TED CANTRELL Ranny Relgns as Chosen Council Comvletes KAR JIM CARPENTER GWEN CASEY-Safety Council 1, F.T.A. 1, 2, 3, Repres. Profess. Organ. 2, F.T.A. Hist. 3, Pep Club 1, 2, Science Fair Award Honor 1, Bear Tracks 3. Sr. Council 3. EN CASKEY DONNA CASTLE-Pep Club 1, 2, Latin Club 1, 2, 3, Treas. 2, Sect. 3, Thespians 2, 3, Pres. 3, Safety Council 1, 2, 3, Sect.-Treas. 1, Pres. 2, 3, Science Club 1, 2, G.R.A. 1, N.F.L. 3, Honor Spanish Club 3, Jr. Council 2, Student Council 2, 3, Inter-City Safety Council 1, 2, 3. ROBERT CENTRACCO-Science Club 2, 3, Hi-Y 2, 3, Swimming 2, Stage Crew 3, Oil Man for a Day 3. CATHY CHAMPLIN-Pep Club 2, 3, Bear Tracks 2, 3, Co-Ed. 3, Quill Sz Scroll 2, 3, ,Queen Att. 3, Student Coun- cil 3. KAY CLAYTON JEAN COCKES-Latin Club 1, C.R.A. 1, Pep Club 1, 2, 3, Girls Sports 1, 2, 3, O Club 2, 3, Report. 2, Sect. 3, Student Council 3, Jr. Council 2, Sect. 2, Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3, Sect. 3. LOYD COLE-Key Club 3. JACKIE COLEMAN MIKE COLSON JERRY cooK-Band 1, 2, 3. JOHN COONCE- O Club 1, 2, 3, Football I, 2, 3, Golf 1, 2, Red Cross 3. SUZANNE COOPER-Pep Club 1, 2, 3, Band 1, 2, 3, Twirler 1, 2, 3, Jr. Council 2, Band Queen Att. 2, 3, French Club 1, Tri-Hi-Y 1, 2, N.F.L. 1, 2, 3, Sect.- Treas. 3. JUDY COWAN-Orchestra 1, 2, 3, Queen Att. 3, Student Council 2, Pep Club 3, F.T.A. 2. MARILYN CULLUM-Transfer 2, Choir 2, Pep Club 2, 3, Chaplain 3, Tri-Hi-Y 3, Chaplain 3, Cub Staff 3. MIKE CROSS-Latin Club I, 2, 3, Pres. 3, Med. Club 1, 2, 3, Pres. 3, Honor Society 2, 3, Vice-Pres. 3, Band 1, 2, 3, Key Club I, 2, 3, Y.M.C.A. Citizenship Day 2, Oilman for a Day 3. BRUCE DAINS-Band 1, 2, 3, Dance Band 1, 2, 3, French Club 1, 2, 3, Sect. 3, Art Club 3, Key Club 3. ELWYN DAVENPORT-Science Club 1, 2, 3, Basketball 2, U.F.0. Club I, 2, Oilman for a Day 3, Red Cross 1. Plans for Long Awaited Activities SHARI DEASON-Stage Crew 1, 2, Sect. 2, Pep Club 1, 2, 3, N.F.L. 1, 2, 3, French Club 1, 2, Tri-Hi-Y 1, Soph. Council 1, Student Council 1, 2, 3, F.F.A. Sweetheart Att. 2, Sweet- heart 3, Homecoming Queen Att. 3, Sr. Council Sect. 3, Jr. Council Student Council Rep. 2. GARY DENHAM-Band 1, 2, Dance Band 1, 2, 3, Red Cross 1, Hi-Y 1, 2, 3, U.F.0. 2, Track 1, 2, Swimming 3, Tennis 3, Science Club 3. PAUL DINES-Honor Society 2, 3, Stu- dent Council 3, French Club 1, Math Club 1, Science Club 1. Flag Flles to Honor Achievements, Awards, Activltles NANCY DOOLEY-Pep Club 1, 2, 3, Alt. Cheerleader 2, 3, Tri-Hi-Y 1, 2, Chaplain 2, Student Council 1, 2, 3, Chaplain 3, Jr. Council Chaplain 2, Quill 81 Scroll 2, 3. JAN DOTY-F.T.A. 1, 2, Red Cross 1,.2, 3, Report. 2, Orchestra 1, 2, 3, Sect.-Treas. 1, Report. 3, Pep Club 1, 2, 3, Honor Society 2, 3, Girls State 2, Orchestra Queen Att. 3, Student TOM DRAPER Golf 2. Council 3, Tri-Hi-Y 1. BILL DUNFORD-F.F.A. 1, 2, D.E. 3, PHIL DUNFORD-Football 3, Track 1, Golf 1, 2, 3, O Club 1, 2, 3, Hi-Y 1. CAROL EATON-Red Cross 1. JUDY ELLIOTT-Beartracks 3, Cub Staff 2, Student Council 1, 2, 3, Quill 8: Scroll 2, 3, Vice-Pres, 3, Soph. Council 1, Tri-Hi-Y 1, 2, Pep Club 1, 2, 3. GARY ELLIS-Transfer 25 D.E. Par- 'liamentarian 35 Band 35 Dance Band 3. MARCIA ELLIS-Quill 81 Scroll 2, 35 Pep Club 1, 25 Soph. Council 15 Red Cross 35 F.F.A. Sweetheart Att. 35 Student Council 1, 25 Beartracks 25 Cub Staff 1. WESLEY ELLIS-F.F.A. 1, 2, 3. . Community Acknowledges Outstanding Characteristics 2, 3. RONNY FEATHERSTONE-Football 1, 2, 3, Co-Cap. 35 Baseball 1, 2, 35 O Club 1, 2, 35 Student Council 1, JACK ENGLEMAN-Transfer 25 Key Club 25 Swimming 2, 35 O Club 2, 35 Student Council 35 Hi-Y 2, 35 Vice- Pres. 3. RAY FALLBERG-Transfer 25 Hi-Y 35 Band 2, 35 Chaplain 2, 3. TOM FARMER-Key Club 1, 2, 3, Hi-Y 1, 2, 3. DIONNA FARRELL-F.T.A. 2, 3, Chap- lain 35 Pep Club 1, 2, 35 Choir 35 Beartracks 35 Latin Club 1, 2. JOHNEL FERGUSON-Student Coun- cil 1, 2, 3, Store Man. 35 Pep Club 1, 2, 35 Cheerleader 2, 35 Tri-Hi-Y 1, 2, Parliam. 15 Vice-Pres. 25 G.R.A. State Treas. 15 O.A.S.C. 25 Jr. Council Pres. 25 Sr. Council Chaplain 35 O Club Vice-Pres. 25 Honor Society 35 Bear- tracks 35 Hi-Y Princess Att. 15 F.F.A. Sweetheart Att. 35 Homecoming Queen 35 Girls State 25 Gov. 2, Delegate to Girls Nation 2. TANA FINNEY-N.F.L. 1, 2, 35 Thes- pians'2, 35 Corres. Sect. 35 Debate 2. CARY FLETCHER-Football 1, 2, 3, Wrestling 1, 2, O Club 2, 3, Student Council 1, 2, 3, Treas. 3, Soph. Coun- cil 1, Jr. Council 2, Class Treas. 2, Key Club 1, 2, 3, Hi-Y 1, 2, 3, Honor Society 2, 3. NEIL FORD-N.F.L. 1, 2, 3. MARTHA FRANKFURT 4 4 Fall Features Football, Fun, Frolic, Fads . . 4 4 4 4 4 4 1 MARY LOUISE FRIEND FLORENCE FRIEND-Choir. DON FULLER-Orchestra 1, 2, 3, Band 1, 2, 3, Dance Band 1, 2, 3, Key Club 2, 3, Basketball 1, 2, 3, Baseball 2. JIM FULLERTON , 4 4 CARL GEORGE ' BERNARD GLASSMAN-Latin Club 1, Cub 3, Med. Club 1, 2, Parlia. 3, Lib. Aides Chaplain 3, Soph. Council 1, 4 Jr. Council 2, Sr. Council 3, Parlia. 3, Red Cross County Council 3, Student Council 3, U.F.O. Vice-Pres. 3, Pres. 3, Art Club 2, 3, N.F.L. 3, Science Club 1, 2. PHYLLIS GLIDEWELL-Pep Club 2, 3, Tri-Hi-Y 2, Honor Society 3, Bear-' tracks 3. lJIMMY GoocH MARY ANN GOSDIN-F. Med. Club 2, Honor Spanish Club 2, 3, Library Club 2. LINDA GRADY-Pep Club 1, 2, 3, ,French Club 1, 2, 3, N.F.L. 1, 2, 3, Thespians 2, 3, F.-Med. Club 2, Red Cross 1. . Work, Worries, H P JIM GRISHAM-Band 1, 2, Dance Band 1, 2, N.F.L. 1, 2, 3, Spanish Club 2. ARLYNE GUILLIAMS-Transfer 2. ROSA LEAH HALL GLORIA GRANT-Choir 1, 2, 3, Ac- compan. 2, 3, Honor Society 2, 3, Sec. 3, Latin Club 1, Spanish Club 2, Safety Council 2, 3. SHARON GRAY-Transfer 3, Pep Club 3. WILL GRESHAM-Basketball 1, 2, 3, Baseball 1, 2, 3, Key Club 1, 3, Hi-Y 1, 3, Science Club 3, Honor Math Club 3, O Club 2, 3, Student Council 3, Sr. Council Student Council Rep. 3, Oilman for a Day 3, Jr. Rotarian 3. DAVE GRIFFITH- O Club 2, 3, Key Club 1, 2, 3, Cross Country 1, 2, 3, Wrestling 1, 2, 3, Student Council 1, 2, Jr. Council 2. omework, Headaches MARY ELLEN HAMILL-Transfer 33 Safety Council 33 Vice-Pres. 33 Latin Club 3. JUDY HARDEGREE-Beartracks 33 Student Council 1, 2, 3, Rec. Sec. 2, 33 Tri-Hi-Y 1, 2, Sec. 2g Pep Club 1, 2, 33 Jr. Council 23 Sr. Council 33 Key Club Att. 13 Homecoming Att. 33 S.A.S.C., N.A.S.C. Delegate 3. DONNA HARKINS-Pep Club 2, 3g Art Club 33 Choir 1. Stage Struck Senior Boys Delineate Dramatic Debut MARY HARRIS-Orchestra 1, 2, Pres. 13 Award 13 Latin Club lg French Club 2, 3g Tri-Hi-Y 1, 2, 33 Library Club 2, 33 Student Council 23 Red Cross 23 Girls State Alt. 2. TIM HATAWAY-Wrestling 1, 2, 33 Golf 1, 2, 3g Cross Country 1, 23 Band 13 HO Club 1, 2, 3. BETTIE HAUN VICKI HEITMAN-Safety Council 13 Student Council lg Pep Club 1, 2, 33 Tri-Hi-Y 33 Jr. Council 23 Beartracks 3. CHARLES HELMICK DWIGHT HENDRICKS-Track 2, 33 Basketball 3. LARRY HENSON-Wrestling 1, 23 Football 1, 2, 33 O Club 2, 3g Sr. Council 33 Soph. Council 1. STEVE HESTBECK JANE HIGGINBOTHAM-Pep Club 1, 2, 3g Bear 3g Girls O Club 2, 3g Stage Crew l, 2g Beartracks 3. SHIRLEY HILL-Transfer 2 g Red Cross 2g Tri-Hi-Y 2g Pep Club 3g Girls Sports 3. . . While Fearless Females Learn Football Fundamentals BILL HOLLOWAY-Key Club l, 2, 3g Hi-Y l, 2, 3g Safety Council lg Stage Crew 3g Cross Country lg Track l, 2, 3. MATHEW HOLMES BOB HOOD-Soph. Council lg Latin Club lg Student Council l, 2g Key Club l, 2, 3g Football lg Basketball lg Track 2, 3g Hi-Y l, 2, 3, Sgt.-at-Arms 3. DONNA HUGHES NANCY HUMPHREYS-Library Club lg Pep Club 1, 2, 3g F. Med. Club 2. SUSAN JACKSON-Tri-Hi-Y lg Pep Club l, 2, 3, Treas. 3g Student Council 3g Sr. Council 3. BOYD JOHNSON-D.E. 1, 2, Pres. 2g Key Club 3g Student Council 3. DON JOHNSON-Band 1, 2g D.E. 2, 3. KATHLEEN JOHNSON-Honor Span- ish Club 1, 2, 3, Hist. 2, Vice-Pres. 33 Band 1, 2, 3, Chaplain 3, F.T.A. 1. RAE JEAN JOHNSON-Pep Club 1, 2, 33 French Club 1, 2, 3, Parli. 2g F. Med. Club 1, 2, Sec. 2g Student Council Rep. 3g N.F.L. 1, 2, 3, Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3. Thoughts Turn to College Careers . . KAROLYN JONES-F.T.A. 1, 2, 35 Honor Spanish Club 1, 2, 3, Sec. 2, Pres. 3, Band 1, 2, 3, Honor Society 3, Pep Club 2, 3. MARY ANN JORDAN-Transfer 23 Band Queen 35 Band 3g Band Ma- jorette 2, 3g Spanish Club 2, 3, Treas. 3g Red Cross 2, 33 Sr. Council 3g Honor Society 3, Dance Band 3. JIM .lOURET-Football 1, 2, 35 Wres- tling 1, 49 0 Club 2, 3. DONNA JUSTUS-Choir 1, 2. RYTTI KATTOV-Soph. Council 15 Jr. Council 23 Sr. Council 3, Cross Coun- try 2, 33 Wrestling 1, 2, 35 Student Council 2, 3, Oilman for a Day 39 Y.M.C.A. Citizenship Day 2g O Club 3. KAY KING-Transfer 2g Pep Club 2, 3. RICHARD KNIGHT MARY LACKEY-Pep Club 1, 2, 3, F. Med. Club lg F.H.A. 1. ON LAKEHArt Club 3. AYE LANDES-Pep Club 1, 2, 3, .T.A. 2, 3, Student Council 1, Honor atb Club 2, French Club 1, 2, 3. EORGE LANKFORD-Soph. Council Key Club 1, 2, 3, Hi-Y 2, Cross Coun- y 1, 2, 3, Track 1, 2, 3, Basketball 2, 3, Cub 3, Stage Crew 2. . as College Day Offers Opportunities for Senior Speculation OHN LEEDY OB LESTER ILL LEVESY CHARLA LEACH-Honor Spanish Club 1, 2, 3, Report. 2, Sec. 3, Student Coun- cil 3, Honor Society 2, 3, Choir 1, 2, Public. Chairman 2, Pep Club 1, 2. .IERRIE LEE-Pep Club 1, 2, 3, Art Club 2, 3, Stage Crew 3, Spanish Club 2, Orchestra 1. JIM LINDBERG-Key Club 1, 2, 3, Science Club 1, 2, Treas. 2, U.F.O. 1, F. Med. Club 1, Cub 3, Beartracks 3, Quill 81 Scroll 3, Oil Man for a Day 3, Hi-Y 2, 3. RUTH LINDSEY-Pep Club 1, 2, 3, F. Med. Club 1, 2, F.T.A. 1, 2, Red Cross 1, 2, Tri-Hi-Y 2, D.E. 3. BILL LIVERMON-Key Club 1, 2, 3, Hi-Y 1, 2, 0 Club 2, 3, Basketball 1, 2, 3, Beartracks 3. Cafeteria Serves Stranded Seniors GERALD LOCKLIN-D.E. 3. DARENDIA LOWTHER+Transfer 2, Jr. Council 2g Thespians 2, 33 Sec.- Treas. 35 Pep Club 2, 3, Beartracks 3, N.F.L. 2, 3, Corres. Sec. 3. CHRISTINE LOYD-Transfer 3, D.E.l 3. I I STAN LYONS-Band 1, 2, 3, French Club 1, 2, 3, Pres. 3, Sgt.-at-Arms 25 Key Club 2, 3, Treas. 35 Hi-Y 3, Stu- dent Council 3g Oilman for a Day 3. MARY LYLE-Girls O Club 2, 33 Pep Club 39 Latin Club 2, Transfer 2. TO Y MANNING-FFA 1 2 3- Re- N . . . , , , porter lg D.E. 1, Reporter 1. MILDRED MARSON-Latin Club 15 F.T.A. 1, 2, 3. CHERYL MAYFIELD-Pep Club 1, 2, 3g Cub 13 French Club lg Debate 1g N.F.L. 1, Tri-Hi-Y 1. RUSS McADAMS- O Club 1, 2, 3, Football 1, Cross Country 2, 33 Wres- 'tling 1, 2, 39 Track 33 Student Council 2, 3, Jr. Council 25 Sr. Council 3. LARRY McCAULEY-Track 1, 2, 3, Cross Country 1, 2, 3, Basketball 35 0 Club 1, 2, 3, French Club 2, 3. CAROL McCLARAN-Girls Sports 1, 2, G.R.A. 1, Treas. lg Girls O Club 2, 3, Sec. 25 Honor Society 2, 3, Treas. 3, Student Council 2, 33 Sr. Council 3, Beartracks 35 Pep Club 1, 2, 3, Cheerleader 3. DIANA McCORKLE-Pep Club 1, 2, 33 :hoir 1, 2g Student Council lg DE. :lub Sec. 3. BILL McCRAY RICK McGEE-Key Club 1, 2, 3g Stu- lent Council 1, 23 Cross Country 1, 33 I'rack 2, 33 Jr. Council 2g Hi-Y 2, 3. QQ Q? as Snow, Sleet Block Road to T I 5 CHRISTINE McKEE MARILYN MCLAIN-Student Council lg Soph. Council 13 Pep Club 1, 2, 33 Homecoming Queen Att. 3. VIIKE McPHERSON-N.F.L. 1, 2, 33 Sec. 2, Pres. 33 Spanish Club 33 Key Club 1, 2, 3g Honor Society 2, 33 Stage Crew 33 Tennis 2, 3g O Club 2, 33 Hi-Y 33 Sr. Council 3, Vice-Pres. 33 Oilman fora Day 3. OROTHY MEALOR-Pep Club 1, 2, , Sgt.-at-Arms 33 Honor Society 3g eartracks 2, 3, Assist. Ed. 33 Tri-Hi-Y 3 , 23 Choir 13 Quill Sz Scroll 3g Jr. Council 23 O.C. Soroptomist Award .l.M. om. IKE MEANS-Key Club 2, 33 Hi-Y , 33 Wrestling 1, 2, 33 Cross Country , 2, 33 Track 2, 3. JOHN MERLE-choir 1, 2, s. KENNETH MILLER MIKE MILLER ii: l DARLA MONTGOMERY-Girls O Club 2, 3g Student Council Rep. 3g Art Club 33 Stage Crew 33 Treas. 33 Pep Club 1, 2, 33 Tri-Hi-Y 1, 2, 3, Sgt.-ab Arms 2.3 Girls Sports 1, 2, 3. BILLY MOORE-Gun Club 23 Science Club 33 Math Club 33 Honor Society 33 Oilman for a Day 3. JAMES MOORE-Red Cross 1, 2, 33 FJ Med Club 1, 2, 33 Pres. 2, Chaplain 33 Wrestling 13 Choir 1, 2, Publicity Chair- man 2. MARILYN MOORE-Pep Club 1 2, 3, N Rec Sec 3 Tri H1Y 2 3 Treas. 33 l Student Council 3 Art Club 3 French JORGE MORE H1Y 3 O Club 3g ALLIE MORRISON F Med Club 1, F DANA MORSE-Orchestra 1, 2, 33 Librarian 3, Queen Att. 33 Latin Club 1, 23 Tri-Hi-Y lg F.H.A. 13 Pep Clubl, 33 Choir 1. ' RICHARD MULLENS-Red Cross 1. MICHELLE MURPHY-Cub Asst. Edi- tor 23 Soph. Council 13 Student Coun-, cil 1, 23 Pep Club 1, 2, 33 Tri-Hi-Y 1, 2g Quill 81 Scroll 2. SANDRA MYERS-Choir 1, D.E. 23 Queen Att. 2g Pep Club 3. iCARL NAU-Transfer 2, Football 2, 13, Basketball 23 O Club 2, 3, Stu- ldent Council 2, 3. lSUE NAVE-c.R.A. 1, Pep Club 1, 12, 3g Girls Sports 13 Beartracks 2, 3, lAsst. Editor 3, Quill 8: Scroll 2, 3, 'Paril. 3. l PAULA NORDSTROM-D.E. 3, Chap- lain 3, Pep Club 2. ' JEAN OLIPHANT-Latin Club 1, 2, G.R.A. 1, Pep Club 1, 2, 3, Girls Sports 2, 3, Girls O Club 2, 33 Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3. LINDA OWENS-Pep Club 1, 2, 3, Girls HO Club 2, 3, Student Council 2, Girls Sports 1, 2, 3. RAEJ EAN PARSONS-Choir 1. PETE PEGG-Football 1, 2, 3, Track 2g Wrestling 2, 3, O Club 3, Stu- dent Council 2. MIKE PENDERGRAFT-Band 1, 2, 33 Stage Crew 1, 2, 3g French Club 3, Science Club 1, 2, Vice-Pres. 23 N.F.L. 1, 3, Hi-Y 2, 3, Chaplain 3g Key Club ' 1, 2,'3g Thespians 1, 2, 3, Scribe 23 Dance Band 1, 2, 39 Stagemanager 1, 2, 3. DAVID PERRY-Football 2. as Seniors Swing 'Til Sunrise . . . DAVID PICG-Transfer 33 Key Club 33 Debate 3. CAROL POWERS-Transfer 23 Spanish Club 2, 33 Art Club 23 Tri-Hi-Y 33 Pep 1 Club 23 Beartracks 3, Art Editor 33 Cub 3, Art Editor 33 Sr. Class Hist. 33 Quill 8: Scroll 33 Student Council 2, 3g Stage Crew 2, 3. I Memories Mount as May Begins Count Down DAVID RAMSEY-Science Club 2, 3, Sgt.-at-Arms 33 French Club 2, 33 Red Cross 2, 33 Pres. 33 Oilman for a Day 33 Y.M.C.A. Citizenship Day 3. DAVID RAMSEY-Football 13 Hi-Y 1, 2, 3, Chaplain 2g Pres. 3g Soph. Council 13 Key Club 1, 2, 33 Band 1, 2, 3, Second Lieutenant 2, Captain 33 Art Club 33 Lions Club Cub of the Month 3. RICHARD RANNEY-Key Club 1, 2, 3, Pres. 33 N.F.L. 1, 2, 3, Pres. 2g Thes- pians 2, 33 Latin Club 1, 2, 3, Sgt.-ab Arms 33 Science Club 1, 2, 33 Sr. Class Pres. 33 Jr. Rotarian 3. MIKE RAYBURN-Transfer 23 Key Club 33 Oilman for a Day 3. LINDA PUCKETT-Pep Club 1, 2, 3, Sgt.-at-Arms 2, Publicity Chairman 33 Art Club 1, 23 Stage Crew 1, 2, 33 Treas. 3g Tri-Hi-Y 1. N CHARLES REDDING-Science Club 1, 2, 3, Sec. 23 Math Club 13 N.F.L. 1, 2, 33 Thespians 2, 3g O Club 2, 33 Key Club 3g French Club 2, 3, Paril. 33 Tennis 2, 33 Debate 1, 23 Hi-Y 3. CLYDE REED- O Club 1, 2, 3g Key Club 2, 33 Wrestling 1, 2, 3g Beartracks 2, 33 Cross Country 1, 3. LEON RESCHKE ART RHODES-Transfer 3. BOB RICHARDS IUDY ROARK-Pep Club 1, 2, 3. k JOHN SELK LINDA SHELTON GAIL SHEPPARD+Pep Club 1, 2, Choir 1, 2, 3, Vice-Pres. 3. Last Lingering Days Seem All Too Short ROGER ROBBINS BONNIE ROBINSON-Tri-Hi-Y 1, 2, Pep Club 1, 23 Sgt.-at-Arms 2g Student Council lg Spanish Club 3g Bear Tracks 35 Cub 2, 3, Asst. Editor 3g G.R.A. 15 Swimming 1g Thespians 3. ELMER ROGERS-Band 1. TERRY SCHULTZ-Golf 1, 2, 33 Bas- ketball 1, 2, 3, Track 1g Red Cross 2, 33 Safety Council 1, 2, 3g Student Coun- cil 13 Band 1, 25 Dance Band 1, 2. DAVID SHERROD-Football 1, 2, 3, Basketball 1, 2, 3, Baseball 1, 2, O Club 1, 2, 3, Pres. 3, Key Club 1, Soph. Council 1, lr. Council 2, Student Council 2, 3. GINNY SHIELDS-Soph. Council 1, G.R.A. 1, Pep Club 1, 2, 3, Quill 8: Scroll 2, 3, Treas. 3, N.F.L. 1, 2, 3, Student Council 2, 3, Spanish Club 2, F. Med. Club 1, 2, Tri-Hi-Y 3, Sr, Council 3, Thespians 3. i EUGENE SMITH-Student Council 1, 2, Jr. Council 2, Soph. Council 1, Safety Council 3, Key Club 1, 2, 3, Track 1. Baccalaureate Provides Spiritual Background HASKELL SMITH-Science Club 1, 2, 3, Pres. 2, Dance Band 1, 2, 3, Oilman for a Day 3, U.F.O. 2, Student Coun- cil 1. JIM SMITH MIKE SMITH-Honor Society 2, 3, Pres. 3, Latin Club 1, 2, 3, Vice-Pres. 3, Science Club 1, 3, Math Club 1, Key Club 3, Band 1, 2, 3, Lieut. 3, Nat'l Merit Letter of Commendation 3, Lions Club Cub 2. RONALD SMITH-Latin Club 1, 2, 3, Sgt.-at-Arms 1, Science Club 2, 3, Pres. 3, Hi-Y 2, 3, City Council 3, Delegate Leadership Conf., Red Cross 3, Cross Country 1, Basketball 1, Track 1, Key Club 3. Q 1 i JUDY SMOCK-Choir 1, 2, 3, Vice- Pres. 2, Thespians 2, 3, Vice-Pres. 3, N.F.L. 2, 3, Dance Band Vocalist 3, All-State Chorus 2. .I AMES SNOW STEVE SNYDER-Soph. Council 1, Hi- Y 1, 3, O Club 1, 2, 3, Track 1, 2, 3, Key Club 1, 2, 3. BOB SPRINGER-D.E. 1, 2, Treas. 2. MICHAEL STANSEL-Stage Crew 2, 33 Latin Club 1. MARY STEWARD-Pep Club 1, 2, 33 Tri-Hi-Y 1, 23 G.R.A. 13 Girls O Club 2, 3, Vice-Pres. 3g Student Coun- cil 1, 2, 33 School Store Bookkeeper 33 Sports Class 1, 2, 3. . . for Future, Hopes, Happiness BOB STEWART-Basketball 1, 2, 33 Cross Country 2g Football 3. CAROLYN STEWART LOUISE STEWART RICHARD STIEBER-French Club 2, 3g Latin Club lg N.F.L. 2, 33 Debate 13 Student Council 33 Oilman for a Day 23 Boys' State 23 Honor Society 2, 3. .IANICE STRAIN-Latin Club lg G.R.A. lg Pep Club lg Student Coun- cil 1, 23 Honor Spanish Club 33 Jr. Council 23 Girls' 0 Club 2, 3, Treas. 2, Pres. 33 Honor' Society 33 Girls Sports 1, 2, 3. RALPH TAYLOR-F.F.A. 1, 2, 33 Pres. 3g D.E. 2, 3. RICHARD TRAGER-Rifle Club 23 Science Club 3. HICHARDTUBBS-Key Club 1, 2, 3, Football 1g Track 1, 2g O Club 1, 2 33 Bear Tracks 2, 3, Sports Editor 3. JAMES TURCI-D.E. 1. MARY TURNER Commencement Cllmaxes High School Careers EDDIE UNGER-Band 1, 2, Hi-Y 35 O Club 2, 33 Swimming 2, 35 F. Med. Club 2, 3, Red Cross 3. COSELLA VAN METRE-D.E. 3. TOMMY VAUGHN-F.F.A. 1, 2, 3g Football 13 Cross Country 1, Track 1, 2, 3g Wrestling 1, 2, 3. JOHN WALLACE-French Club 2, 33 Honor Society 3g Y.M.C.A. Citizenship Day 2, 3g Oilman for a Day 3. GENNY WARD Band 1, 2, 3, Pep Club 1, 25 French Club 1, 2, 35 F. Homemaker Club 15 Orchestra 1, 2, 3. RICHARD WASSON-Student Council 33 Key Club 33 D.E. 2, 3, Vice-Pres. 3. DON WATSON-Track 2, 33 Cross Country 2, 35 Wrestling 3g Soph. Coun- cil 1. SANDRA WEAVER-Pep Club 1, 2, 3, Twirler 1, 2, 3, Band 1, 2, 3, Hist. 3, Queen Att. 2, Student Council 1, 2, 3, Tri-Hi-Y 1, 2, Jr. Council 2, Bear Tracks 3, Safety Council 2. ROSALEE WERTHEN GARY WESTFALL . Opens Door to Future SALLY WILDRICK-Pep Club 1, 2, 3, Safety Council 2, French Club 2, 3, N.F.L. 1, 2, 3, Thespians 3, F. Med. Club 1, 2, 3, Student Council 3, Sr. Council 3, Cub 1. DAVID WILSON JOANNE WILSON-Transfer 2, Choir 2, 3. WALTER WOODY-Bear Tracks 2. JEAN YOUNG-Student Council 2, Pep Club 1, 2, 3, Treas. 2, Pres. 3, Orches- tra 1, 2, 3, Concertmistress 1, 2, 3, Queen 3. JOE YOUNG-N.F.L. 1, French Club 2, 3, Vice-Pres. Sr. Hi. Orch. 2, Pres. 3, Kiwanis Councilman for a Day 2. SUSAN YOWELL Hungry seniors support popcorn sale sponsored by band. Seniors are always ready to help each other. Ray really enjoyed escorting this lovely Band Queen attendant. Sharon, Bob, and .lack entered Clean-up week wholeheartedly. Stan and Marilyn certainly worked hard to make Homeeoming a success. No wonder we had to wait so long for our food . . . Twisting was a favorite among seniors. i E f Boys got pretty excited during this pep assembly but the zirls took it a little: easier. l K 1 Nancy, put those quarters back . . . no wonder the school store comes up short. Senior boys were always attentive during class meetings. Beartracks staff hard at work . . . ? Juniors Present Plans for Prom Junior Class officers are Mar ie Hanson, P , Jones Treasurer Mike Frank Student Council Representative. resident Janel Whitt, Vice-President, Charles Swain, Parliamentarian, Karen Baxter, Secretary Judy John Adams Jesse Anderson Kenna Sue Atkinson Pam Bachman Linda Bale Janice Base Beverly Bass Kenneth Baumann Karen Baxter Rita Bellenger Mike Bernard Ronnie Bertram Mary Biles Chuck Black Linda Booth Lynette Bray Bryan Brown Corky Brown David Brown Sid Brown Carol Browning Scott Bryan Jim Burroughs Jamie Breshears Donna Butler Gary Burton Jim Charles Tim Crislip David Cobb Paul Combes Vicki Connell Ann Copper Bob Copper Johnnie Lee Couch Gary Creager Jerry Cronk Donna Crose Keaten Cudd James Cumpton Betty Cypert Burns Hargis Sandra Harriman Kenny Harris Carol Harrod Dickie Haxel Gary Heald John Heaton Cathy Henderson Harry Hensel Faye Hicks Judy Hogan Ted Hough .lan Dean Diane Dillard Bill Dinges . Robert Dinwiddie Sharon Dodd Linda Dozier Randol Duncan Lewis Duroy Annie Dye Rosemary Edwards Judy Farrar Susie Farris Janice Fields Donna Fincher Barbara Fleske Patsy Fletcher Marie Folsom Mike Frank Allen Fransen Martha Friend Sharon Gafford Larry Cann John Gerkins Clark Gilpin Donna Haggard Ray Hall Bob Haller Margie Hansen Our photographers were always on the job Norma Housh Barbara Huston Steve Howard Ken Huffman Doug Inman Jan .larnigan Danny Johnson Larry Johnson Linda Johnson Mary Johnson Inez Jones Judy J one Forrest Johnson Pat Jordan Nanett Keller Sue Giasson Lee Ann Kirkpatrick Gene Koop Sandra Lambert Allen Lamprecht Charles Lasseter Nannoe Ledgerwood Ronnie Lee Larry Leeds Judy Levy Steve Lewis Lowis Lowrie John Luna Second-in-Command Jobs Filled in Judy Mallams and Linda Dozier take time out from twirling at a cold football game. Phil Lynn Beverly Mainous Judy Mallams Jim Marlow Gail Martin Linda Mash Bonnie Mathis Paul Matsenbau h g Rebecca Mayo Mary McCallister John McClure Gary McGowan John Pope Curtis Pospisil William Post Joy Powley Kenneth Potts Duane Purdum Judy Paulson Doy Randall Jimmy Rapp Jenny Redding Judy Redmon Carol Reed Jimmy Reed. Danny Reeves Bob Roberts Susan Scheffel Ranny Schmitt Susan Swartz Sharon Seabrook Jimmy Selby John Selby Elaine Seligson David Selco Melinda Sellers Robert McCracken Judy Michel Ellen Moore E. J. Morgan Linda Morgan Patty Moulton Ann Myers Robert Nickels Dan Nisley Karen Olson Mike Olson Anne Owens Vivian Paul David Perkins Eddie Petitt Barbara Pojezny Junior girls played a large part in promoting school spirit Band, Pep Club and Athletic Activities Class of '63 Is Ready for Next Year Joe Wilkerson Debbie Wilks Pat Williams .loan Webb Thomas Williams Karna Wilson Mark Wilson Pat Woods Bernard Woodard Ro nnie Woods Vic Wylie Dianne Yancey Lee Yeakle Carol Setterburg Owen Sevier Bechy Sheets Honey Shelton Warren Sherman Shirley Sheffield .ludy Slemp Billie Gail Smith Gary Smith Barbara Sober John Squire Darlene Stagner Daryl Stallings Robert Stallings Mary Stephens Linda Stillwell Craig Stokely John Storie Ronny Sullins Robert Summers Charles Swain Billy Thompson Gail Towsey .loan Traphagen Bonnie Trindle Phillip Tyler Virginia Warren Bill West Charles West Patty Whitecotton l anel Whitt David Wigner Doug Inman spends fifth hour in the library Sophomores Bear in Mind, the Road Ahead. A Sophomores Swing Into Action in Sept. '6 Janice Abernethy Kay Adair Jackie Allison Gayle Anderson Gene Anderson Sherry Anderson Jerry Andrews Jim Anthony Pat Appleby Carol Armstrong Stella Arnold Laura Arrington Don Austin Melanie Aven Betty Baikie Mark Bailey Billy Bain Ben Baker Kenneth Baker Larry Baker Joe Balogh Greg Barnes Jerry Barnes Bob Bartlett Linda Barton Danny Barwick Diane Baxter Eddie Beaver Richard Bender Beverly Bennett Betty Bernard Melody Berry Carol Bickers Gary Biggers Judy Blagg Diana Blake Billy Bloomer George Boatright Allen Brent Juanita Brown Social Functions Show Forceful Sophomores Christie Dissing Mike Dowdy Sheila Downs Delight Drake Margaret Draper Donnie Fennell Jimmy Denney Dana Dillard Larry Dines Don Dinman Karen Curtis Meridith Brown Steve Brown Terry Brown Torn Brownell Pam Bruce Virginia Bryan Richard Buchanan Donna Burger John Burgess John Burrow Bill Cadamy John Cadamy Linda Campbell Carole Carlson Dana Carrier Glenna Caruthers Tom Casebeer Carol Cherry John Cherry Nancy Childers Rick Chrislip Sherman Claggett Gay Clark Sharon Clarkson John Cleland Richard Cochran Bob Cole Sandy Collins Patty Compton Dorothy Conner Bonnie Coon Connie Cooper Carole Cosgrove Merna Couch Leona Courtney .lim Cox Diane Cross Arnold Cumpton Nancy Cub Carolyn Curry Florence -Curtis Katie Dams Sue Ellen Dale Diana Dallam A F Elaine Davis -fuanfzelefzixfo Howard Davis Sandy Davis Gwen Dearing Bill Deason Robert Deering Mike Deming Sophomores caught primping before class pictures Tommy Dumbell Kenneth Duncan .lim Dunn Johnny Duston John Eagleston Stephen Eagleston Charles Eaton Harmon Ellis Emery Genie Steve England Jayne Everett Sharon Farmer Carollota Ferguson Leroy Ferguson Charlene Fewkes Steve Findeiss Linda Finnell .Jerry Fitzgerald Mary Flaitz Tom Folgate Marcia Folks Jimmy Ford Jean Frederickson Delbert Freeman Mary Fulton Sherry Fulton Donna Gaby Sharon Gahan Pat Gaines Steve Galegor Kathy Garrison Mike Geigerman Donna George Norman Gibson Beverly Gilcrease Jerry Gillespie Ronnie Good Lloyd Graber Randle Graham Vicki Graham Gail Grantham Pam Gregory Alice Griffin Benny Griffin Brenda Griffin Berton Grubb Suzie Gunderson Tenth Graders Grasp Techniques Early Cherie Haggard Bobby Hamilton Cathy Hampton John Hardman Eddie Hardzog Bill Harmon oops! one Way Up Cowie HWS Shlela Harris Donna Haskins Candy Hays Dan Hayes Sherri Helmick Mark Herbert Eddie Herron Janie Hicks Judy Higginbotham Trudy Higginbotham Class of '64 Continues to Climb Success Ladder Judy Leonard Sherry Levann Carole Levine John Lindberg Linda Long Dennis Lowder Julia MacKenzie Barbara McCain Pat McCaslin Bill McCollum Toni McCrary Sally McDonald Ronnie Mclilfresh Sandy McFall Dayrnond McGaughey Candy McGee Betty McKee Louise McKinney Kathy Mclntyre David Melnge Dennis McNeil John McReynolds Lewis Mackey Kathleen Mahaffey Jimmy Manspeaker Joleen Marks .Joy Markwell Karen Marshall Bob Martin Viriginia Martin Patty Matson Hugh Mayo Eddie Melton Mike Miles Joan Miller Lorena Miller Marilyn Miller Sandra Miller Vern Miller Robert Milligan Lynne Higgins Gary Hill Johnny Hoagland Richard Hogan Susan Homes Karen Hooper Tony Howard Claudia Hughes Johnny Jackson Sharon Jacksen Bob Jacobson Gioia James Joy Jarnigan Beverly Johnson Kent Johnson Mary Louise Johnson Mike Johnson Nancy Johnson Steve Johnson Billy Jones Krista Jones Ace Jordon Loretta Jordon Pia Kattov Rosalind Kerbow Lee Kessinger Frank Ketch Gail Kieke Barry Kilfoy Linda King Connie Kirkpatrick Kenneth Klotz Judy Krasnow Pam Land Roberta Landis Linda Lang Trudy Lawson Eugene Lee Jane Lee Jo Ann Leedy .lim Purdom Glenda Rakestraw Jon Ranney Donna Ratzlaff Alan Ray Jenny Redding Susan Rentfro Dan Rhodes Bryan Rice Mike Rice Robert Richardson Sherry Rietz Gwen Riggs Brenda Riley Steve Riley Sue Riley Davida Roberson Linn Roberts Janice Rooks Charles Rouner Andrea Rugg Suzanne St. Pierre Jim Sallis .lim Sappington Lory Sass Sherry Scarberry Joel Scheller John Schindler Karen Schultz Lynda Scott Rose Ann Sedita Mary Sue Seis Danny Sellers Jimmy Sellars Stephanie Sengel Jerry Sordwin Tom Shadid Allison Sheldon Jackie Shields Marc Sheinbein Service ls Our Objects Success ls Our Aim Beverly Mills Melinda Millsap Natalie Miranov Jerry Moore Pres Moore Kathleen Morris Ramona Morris Wyonia Morris Betty Morrison Barbara Mouser Joyce Mowery Jane Musick Treva Myatt David Nave Sharon Nelson Marsha Newman Gene Noble Randy Norcross Cathy Norris Larry Odom Bobby Oliver Sandra Pack Loretta Parker Susan Parks Sharon Patterson Mary Payne Roger Pereyra Johnny Peterman Dick Phillips Judy Phillips Samuel Phillips Jimmy Plotner Kelton Polk Doris Pope Dan Potts Melba Powell Paulette Powell Tommy Poynor Bobby Prescott Eddie Pugh Sophomores Show Satisfaction With Senior High Jeff Yoder Stephenie Yoes Ronnie Siegman Gary Simmons Larry Simmons Herbert Smith Joyce Smith Patsy Smith Randall Smith Charlotte Sauth Shirley South Tommy Springfields Rita Sprouse Mary Squire Polly Stahl Leona Staley Kent Stallings Joyce Stegner Sharon Stevens Linda Stevens Nancy Stevens Jerry Stratton Ronald Streety - Bob Stubbs Sue Sutherland Mike Swann Sharon Sweeden Doris Sybert Linda Symes Susan Talbot Errol Taylor Daryl Teague Martha Tharp Richard Thein Judy Thompson Noel Tibbals Ruby Tyler Lee Vandenburgh Sue Vaught Mike Velotta Mike Villanta Beverly Vincent Don Vorse Bob Walker James Walker Dianna Walters Tracy Warren Nancy Watkins Charles Weddle .lan Stephanie Welch Wayne Wells Sandra Wendt Cheryl White Marty Whitehead Judy Whitfield Arlis Whittington is Weinberger Carol Wise Alan Williams Lynn Williams Richard Williams Judith Wills Ginger Wilson Sandra Wilson Greg Witherspoon Rickey Witten Melvin Wood Willie Wystemp Srs. '65 Show Skills Scholastically Joe Ada Mike Akin Charles Alden Billie Allen Debby Allen Janice Allen Karen Allen Paula Allen Sherry Allen Jenny Allison Johnny Allsbrook Frank Anderson- Max Anthis Monte Anthis Kenny Appleby Robert Artman Janet Armour Robert Aubrey Linda Ault Gary Austin Linda Aven Pat Baker William Baker Brad Baldwin Greg Barnes Karey Barnes Carolyn Barton Sandra Barton Margaret Basey Larry Bagley Jean Bagwell Doyle Barnett Gary Bartley Bobby Barton Kay Beaird Lee Beasley Linda Belcher Darrell Bender Elizabeth Bennett Ronny Berg Diane Berkman Philip Berlowitz Barbara Bevill Joe Black Judy Black Bill Blackford Linda Blagg Diana Blakely Lynda Blaylock Beth Bledsoe Phil Bliedorn Vickie Blount Suzette Blythe George Boghosian Brad Boldwin Tony Borthick Carol Bowman Nancy Bowman Don Boyd Janis Boyd Becky Brabner Sandra Braeheen David Bradley Richard Branson Kenny Brewer Bob Bridges Andrea, Brown Donna Brown Karen Brown Kathy Brodd Virginia Bryan ,lack Bryant Don Burgess Mary Carol Burki Leslie Burman John Burrow Dorthy Bush Terry Byers Sandra Cain Barbara Callahan Bill Callahan Keith Cagle Rusty Cargill Beverly Carter Chris Carter Don Carter Linda Caviness Sue Caviness Steve Ceaser Larry Certain Larry Chambers Madelyn Chance Jim Charles Marc Charney Janet Chester Donna Childs Harold Clark Carol Clifford .lo Ann Clifford Mike Clifford Joel Clinkenbeard Jennifer Cobb Mike Collins Larry Combes Phil Conley Karen Conner Charles Cook Karen Cook Gray Cooper Marla Cooper Steve Cooper Lanita Contwell Bill Coppedge Danny Cotton Craig Coulter Jack Covington Marla Cox Torrey Craiger Tommy Cranford Cynthia Crawford Don Criner De Cupps Chris Curry Marilee Dahl Larry Darnel David Davidson Fall Dances Find Freshmen Portor Davis Larry Dawson Jo Dayton Lois Deason .lane Dees Linda Delahay Bruce Deming Craig Denham Sharon Depasse Genie Deshielda David Diggs Susan .Dillrnan .l. Frank Dingee Ruth Dinges Pat Dinwiddie Nancy Dixon Bill Dobbs Larry Dodson John Donaldson Ronny Dorn Sandra Dorn David Doty Kay Draper Devon Drinkwater Brad Duncan Sandy Duncan David Dunlap Jane Duran Ken Duren Duanne Eaton Roy Eliasen Sherry Elliott Maurice Emmet Larry England Larry Estes Mike Evans Vicki Evans De De Ewing Edward Farris Lew Fennell Kathy Fick Priscilla Fields Judy Finney Don Flagg Dick Fleming Robert Fluhr Terri Frank Bob Fredrick Mark Freeman Janet Friend Cindy Fulton Connie Fulton Margie Gains Davie Galbraith Don Garvan Kathy Gahan Mike Giergerman .loan Gilbert Howard Gild .ludy Gillespie Sandra Giasson Marilyn Gilsan Barbara Goodrich Linda Gorden Marcia Green Linda Gregg Patty Grenner Alice Griffith Linda Griffith Gary Grove Wayne Grissum Bobbie Guilliams Pamela Gulley Ronda Guy Dwight Gwinn Anita Hadlock Alvernia Halverson Harold Hammill Odiss Hammock Jackie Hanna Janis Hanson Richard Hardy Susan Harkins Patty Harmon Janie Harron Bob Harvey Bill Haskins Donna Haskins Linda Haxel Charlotte Haynes Harold Hays George Hays Ronny Heatherly Barbara Henderson Gerald Henricks Linda Henson Judy Hermann Judy Hermann Larry Hermann Johnny Hicks Linda Hise Fred Hobbs Roberta Hogue Kathy Holmes Kathy Hopkins Steve Hamilton Steve Houston Anna Howard Carol Howard Don Howard Keith Huffer Carolyn Hughens Billy Hulchison Robert Hulstine Robert Humphreys Wally Hunt Suzanne Hurley Mike Hurn Annette Irwin Joyce Ives Jerry J abara Jean Jackson Eugene Jefferies Dickie Johnson Donna Johnson Jamie Johnson Judy Johnson Terry Johnson Q Sports Supported as Shown Through School Spirit Larry Jones Stephen Jones Terry Jones Barry Jordan Robert Jordon Pam Jouret 5 Q Q i E 2 Y 5 at 2 X 2 E J ? X 1 Zev Kahn Joe Kemp Helen Kerbow John Kessinger Larry King Ray Kinney Tony Kirk Don Kitzmiller Kelsey Kline Pam Klinger Carolyn Knight Sue Knight Gary Kratzer Debby Langsdale Vicki Lasater Nancy Layton Jan Leach Jerry Lee Mike Leeds J ack Leland Judy Leveritt Scott Lewis Robert Liles Carla Lindsay Donna Lingle .lo Ann Livermon Larry Locke Mark Ludwig Arthur Lwanson Mary Lyman Earnest Maddon Leslie Major Alice Manning Steve Manning Wayne Marshall ,lane Martin Karen Martin Patsy Martin Vicki VMartin Danny Massad Sandra Mathews Ronny Maxfield Denny Meeker .lim Meeks Wes Melton Ted Michael Don Mighton Sandra Mills Robert Mitchum Mary Sue Moore Mike Morgan Sue Morse Deanna Murray Priscilla Musgrove Marsha McAdams Bill McAfee Bill McCartney Yvonne McCathern Danny McClanahan Carol Lee McClure Melinda McCoy John McCurdy Peggy McDaniel Nelda McFeathers Kent Mclnnis Michael McGuire Dawna McKenzie Charity McKnight Anita McLeland Dennis McNeal Ralph Nalin Betty Neale Betty Nelson David Nelson David Newsome Charley Nicol Carl Norman Vicki Norman Terry Novack George O'Rielly Jr. High Homecoming Queen BETH BLEDSOE Mr. Football STEVE MANNING Kay Pappan Doug Park Don Parker Marilyn Parks Duane Parsons .lane Partaine Reda Patten Carol Paulk Danny Paulson Pete Penn Clyde Pereya Barbara Perrine Le Ann Peterson Robert Phenis John Pickens Merrily Pigg Jack Pipkin Ray Pittman Ronald Pixler Carol Pojezny Allen Popinoe Jimmy Pope Greg Porter Charlie Powers Paul Powers Danny Price Jerry Price Judy Price Pat Price Sharon Price John Querna Fred Raines Janis Raines Kathy Ramsey Margaret Staley Bill Stallings Steve Ramsey Karen Rasmussen Sandra Ray Nancy Redmon Craig Regnier Robert Reimann Baxton Reinke Fred Reinke Naomi Reynolds Nick Rezner Nancy Rice Doyle Ridenour Tom Ridgeway Donna Riley Janie Riley Anita Rivers Regina Roberson Fageen Roberts Linn Roberts Sherry Rockel Dan Rodes Jill Roland Linda Rooks Francis Rosanelli Judy Rose Rickie Rotklein Debbie Rowe John Ryan Donna Sadler Susie Sampson Lynda Saunders Judy Saven Bill Sayers Elaine Scheffel Susan Schilde Annette Schmitt Hoe Schmidt Carol Schoonover Richard Schuller Mike Scott Judy Seale Bill Sears David Seligson Robert Sellman Nikki Shankster David Shannon William Shepherd Janice Shobert Mike Shoffstall Diana Shoopman Lavonnc Shoopman Chuck Shykes Bill Simmons Evelyn Simmons Mike Simmons Ethel Mae Sioux Annabel Smith Brian Smith Cheryl Smith Monte Smith Robin Smith . Sandy Smock Richard Snow Mike Snyder Patty Snyder Pebble Snyder Gary Sober Dee Ann Soder Linda Soloman Dody Squires Sharon South Judy Sowel Dixie Stanger Eddie Stanley John Steward Karen Stewart Janice Sullivan Janet Sussex Richard Sybert Bill Sykes Penny Sykes Bubba Symes Carolyn Tabor Gerald Talbert Mark Tanton Connie Taylor Linda Taylor Pete Taylor Susan Taylor Toni Taylor Sherry Tevehaugh Melody Thedford Ann Thee Fred Thomas Linda Thompson Jim Timmons Joyce Timmons Leslie Tinsley Linda Tomblin Connie Travis Robert Tredray Roberta Trona Sherry Truman Laura Tubbs Peggy Tucker Jim Tuckett Jan Tull Sandra Tullis Nancy Tunnel Harold Turner Teresa Tyler Carol Updike Dennis Vaughn Don Vaughn Mary Lee Vaughn Sherry Waintroob Judy Waldren Barry Walker Steve Walker Linda Wallace Terry Walsh Jan Warren Janet Watson Yvette Weir Rusty Welsh Lory Westbrook Doris Watkins Dwight White Janeen White Peggy White Jenny Whittington Jerry Whittington Ron Whittington Connie Wiley Susie Wilkerson Doug Willams Sharon Williams Carol Williamson Gwen Wilson Sharon Williams Bill Witten Bill Winston Harold Winters Karen Wood Jerry Paula Pam David Robert Karen Anna T Vi Margaret Abel .lames Abernathy Linda Abernathy Blanche Adams Nina Adams Larry Aderhold Leah Albers James Allman Kenneth Anderson Phyllis Anderson Trey Aven Marsha Bailey Mary ,Io Baird Barbara Baker Diana Balogh Glenda Bannister Charles Baptiste Vera Barham Linda Barnes Dwayne Basey Cindy Bass Jim Baumann Anita Baxter Nancy Beal Ben Bennett Ella Bennett Beverly Bentley .lean Berlowitz Cherly Berry Vella Berryhill Carol Bishop Jerry Blackburn Karen Blackwell Toni Blacshere Sally Boatright Mary Boeve Rick Bolling Perry Bolyard Ladonna Booth Larry Borchard Eighth Graders Grow on the Road to Graduation Dan Bouthilet Sonny Bowers Earl Bowman Lana Boyd .lovanna Bradbury Lynn Bradfield Stanley -Brantley Charles Brenneis Kathy Brent Bobby Bridges Bob Bridgman Paula Bright Linda Brindley Becky Brown Diana Brown Linda Brown Between classes students like to pause and refresh. 8l Fro icking Students Start to Study in Fall Mrs. Vandenburgh enjoys helping her English class. 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Y: .YYYYAYY : YY1 YY Y :.YYYY:g:, .sYisfY-.Yie21:ffYY2ziY , S EY? -i' ' - YY Y .:YY,YYY.Y Seventh graders f1led into the school for Or1entat1on Day and nearly f1lled the auditorlum They were acquainted with the school and attended classes Albert Gelders Tom Gibson Rainelle Gilcrease Annie Gipson Carl Glassman Mike Goodson Ronald Gordon Bill Graham Janice Graham Mike Graham Elaine Greb .lan Grice Walter Grundy Cindy Guise Sandra Hagan Margaret Hail Davy Hall Mike Hanson Douglas Hackney David Hamilton Ed Hamilton James Hamilton Nancy Hamilton David Hardy Jane Harris Gwen Hart Steve Hebblethwaite Richard Helman Butch Henson George Herod .lan Herring Carol Herring Richard Hestbeck Juanita Hicks Darrell Hill Linda Hill David Hinkle Bobby Hise Judy Hogg Gordon Hodge Sherrie Holloway David Holmes Jim Holmes Charles Holt .lanyth House Kenneth Huffman Glenda Hughes Mary Hungerford Pam Hughes Doug Hunt Alan Hume Jean Hurd Cheryl Hurst Terry Huskey Francis Hutchison Stephen Hutcherson Seventh Grade Scores Scholastlcally In Sclence Loretta Irion David Jackson Robert Jackson Dianne Johnson J aquetta Johnson Jim Johnson Joe Johnson Lindsey Johnson Mike Johnson Greg Jones John Jones Rickey Jones Susan Jones Dale Jordan Al Keller Farley Kerndle Ken Kendrick Vicki Kelly Glenda Kelly Janice Kilfoy Judy King Stephen King Dean Kirkpatrick Keith Kirkpatrick Kay Kirkpatrick Robert Kirtley Carol Kitzmiller Janyth Klopfenste Kathy Kragnes Karen Kraker Barbara Lackey Larry Lafferty Hilarie Lake Debby Lasater Terry LeCrone Rita Leggett Terry Lemmons Clark Leives Melanie Lewis Glen Lindsay Glenda Livingston Danny Locke Lona Lodge Bruce Long Carolyn Lorett Rodney Lowther Donna Males Roger Manaugh Gary Mann Terry Marken Suzanne Markley Carol Martin Carol Martin Charles Martin Carolyn Martin Don Martin Elaine Martin J ack Martin Sissie Martin Patsy Marshall Chuck Massie Larry Matson Vicki Mauldin Susan Maxfield Judy Mayors Mollie Miles Marita Miller Charles Milligan Connie Mills Kenneth Mitchell Sharon Mitchell Robbie Michel in Kathy Moore Lesley Moore Paul Morse Dennis Moran Craig Morgan Mike Morgan Judy Morrison Beverly Moser Marsha Mosley Marcia Munnell Cindy Myers Derer McAmm0n Susy McAninch Gena MacArthur Steve McBride Cecelia McClure Mr. Hanstein held science classes in the auditorium and had some of the largest classes in school. Donald McElfresh Chip McKenzie Kay McFerron Terry ' McMichael JoAnne Mclieynolds Sharon Neely LaVon Nelson Roberta Nelson Roy Nelson David Neumeyer Charles Nevels Diane Newell George Newsome Bobbie Nickels Karlene Nickey ' Tim Nisley Jeannie Norris Cathy Nutting Bill Oldham Patricia Oliver Lon Orenstein Cindy Orr Larry Ottaway Larry Paddock Carolyn Palmer Bob Paul Ronnie Perry Sherrie Perkins Harriett Phenis Diana Phillips Floyd Pittman Mary Pitts Nancy Plant Reberta Poke Jean Potts Johnny Potts Ronnie Prevost Carol Price Diana Pruitt Stephen Putzke Ann Querry Doane Raines Susan' Reedy Greg Renegar Judy Rhea Con Rice Donny Richburg Steve Ridgway 93 I .lim Riley Jimmy Riley Mary Riley Sandra Rivers Phil Robinson Sharo'n Robinson Ronald Roberts Robby Roberts Sherry Rogers Gloria Rogers Sherri Rogers Tony Rosanelli Ellen Ryan Larry Saunders Kelly Sayers Sara Schilde Danny Scott E, C. Seabolt Arlette Sheinbein Vicki Sheaman Rose Mary Shobert Kenneth Shoopman Vada Shoopman Eddie Simon Mark Simms Gladys Simon Raye Slaughter Brent Smith Randell Smith Vicky Smith Vicky Smith Sharon Snow Doug Sowell Afllen Sparks Chesley Sparks Janis Sprouce Bill Spurgin Bill Stalcup Marcia Standifer Darleen Stanley James Steele Curt Stenger Johnny Stephens Kathy Ann Stevens Keith Stevens Shelley Stewart Richard Stoneberger Linda Stratton Rebecca Stroud Ronald Stroud Kenny Stuart Ruby Sue Chuck Sughru Sandra Swann HCathy Sybert Sara Summers Debbie Tangston Sandra Tatro Dean Taylor Genie Taylor Pamela Taylor Sharon Taylor Terry Tedford Teddy Tedford Randy T Lou Ellen Jeri T1de Judy Tig J anis To Sherri Trz Linda lThc h . . I C Il' Class of '67 Carries on Courageouslyl Connie Travers Gene Triplett Pam Troutt Celvin Troutt Rennay Trumbly Bill Tulbs Harvey Turner Steve Turney Teresa Twist Deborah Tyler Virginia Valentine Mary Wainner Patti Walker Fred Walters Roberta Walters Ricky Watts Margaret Weddle .llm Weeler Donald Weir .limmy Weldon Greg Wells Michael Wells Karen Welton Sharon Wendt Dan Wheeler Tom Wheeler Dianne White Larry White vK7.'..Qs, The first day of school is really enjoyed by new teacher Mrs Elkins, and some of her first students. I Mellissa White Evelyn Wilkinson Sherry Wilkerson W. J. Witkison Anita Williams Barbara Williams LaDonna Williams Mark Williams Suzanne Williams Bob Wills Waltzia Willis Carolyn Wilson Mike Winchell Larry Wingo Carol Winters Andy Witherspoon Jim Wixson Robert Wolf Bruce Wood Susan Woodrome Patsy Woods Q Mike Wooldridge Jim Yeakley David Youker 2 2 2 Z 5 f 1 x Q X 2 2 S 3 2 a 5 1 5 a 2 S 3 X 9 s 2 f X 5 5 E 1 1 3 E 3 i 2 I K Q 5 l 1 1 i . B articipation - :395'iffQZ'if zz' sz w ig is si 6 F V ' fini ,, LLM kk L X lg fif n cg, 2 Wskgkgi ! W S B? M S, . , ,,: i -- lg- : g gxg :if ,,- --.:' , 5.2 5 SS W 'S'?::2' 5 :',- QQ 'SQ gigs fggeaikm. -:-: 1 . . wer K X '?m?iliZ?1gfQ1E Q QR? A gg . A fi t ggi- Q hifi Qi? 9 'ggi H14 V9 Wggfkjiggimggfga? Q as Sw mam :-, W ww X,:5f :-: -:.: Q j :-:: :..' -if g f LL 2 X :-: gg 3351 1 4? .,.. si- ff fi gg' i i Eiga L w i si ,X wi ax S Eifigsy ' L1 f i ,lax 5? X, 69,93 N fin Eff? Cf?-.fa siigief Ek 955 1 2 E 2 Student Government Shows Stability STUDENT COUNCIL ROW 1: G. Fletcher, J. Ferguson, J. Bedford, B. Pojezney, B. Baird, Miss Peters, J. Jones, N. Dooley, J. ,Ha-rdegree, J. Whit. ROW 2: M. Brown, L. Sass, G. Clark, P. Moore, S. Lyons, C. McClaran, M. Steward, D. Montgomery, R. Johnson, G. Shields, S. Wildrick, C. Akin, M. Sellers, M. Hanson, P. Bachman. ROW 3: B. Bennett, S. Singel, L. Leeds, M. McAdams, J. Lee, S. Levann, D. Dillard, G. McCoWa.n, R. Kattov, S. Sheffel, B. Smith, S. Allen, J. Elliott, J. Cadamy. ROW 4: S. Jackson, W. Sherman, C. Gilpin, D. Baxter, T. Lawson, A. Sheldon, S. Thurman, R. Wasson, L. Dozier, L. Yagle, C. Champlin, N. Burke, C. Leech, S. Deason. ROW 5: J. Biggers, R. McAdams, R. Schmitt, D. Sherrod, W. Gresham, H. Ellis, G. Simmons, D. McNeill, D. Stalling, C. Lassater, B. Brown. ROW 6: M. Moore, L. Lang, D.-Drake, C. Dissing, N. Childer, L. Boeve, J. Cox, J. Doty, M. Frank, M. Olsen, M. McPhearson, D. Blanche, D. Castle. ROW 7: J. McClure, J. Determan, D. Wilks, L. King, D. Reid, P. Fletcher, N. Gibson, T. Casebeer, P. Dines, G. Grantham, D. Gaby, R. Stieber, K. Paulsen. Under the leadership of president Bob Baird, and Vice-President, Barbara Pojezny, the Senior High Stu-' dent Council, which promotes scholarship, leadership, fellowship, character, service, and encourages partici- pation in student government, has successfully sponsored . and promoted, many activities this year. 5 , y ' This has been a good year for the Student Council. We were the President school for Inter-City Student Council, rewrote the Constitution and by-laws, con-1 ducted an orientation for new students, successfullyi promoted Howdy Day, Twirp Week, United Fund Drive, and Courtesyfor Teachers Week. T Through chapel and the School Store we gave service to the student body. 4 Honor Society Membership Spurs Scholarship ROW 1: G. Grant, M. Cross, M. Smith, C. McClaran, B. Baird, P. Dines. ROW 2: J. Ferguson, M. Appell, P. Glidewell, S. Allen, D. Mealor, M. Moore, J. Doty, C. Akin, C. Leach, K. Jones. ROW 3: S. Gafford, C. Reid, J. Paulsen, B. Sober, J. Farrar, C. Pospisil, J. Hines, J. Blair, L. Johnson. ROW 4: M. Jordan, J, Jones, J. Biggers, G. Fletcher, M. McPherson, R. Stieher, B. Moore, J. Wallace, C. Stokely. nor students take advantage of spare time to prepare for semester exams. ese industrious students are Johnel Ferguson, Carol Akin, Dorothy Mealor, rol McClaran, Phyllis Glidewell. 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 develop high ideals of character in the students of John Marshall High School. . l High School juniors and seniors who have main- tained a three-point-five grade average for two con- secutive semesters and who have fulfilled the other quali- fications are eligible for membership. Red Cross and Safety - Prevention and Cure RED CROSS ROW 1: E. Smith, P. Patten, J. Jarnigan, D. Ramsey, D. Fincher, K. Huffman, J. Moore, G. Twist, L. Douglas. ROW 2: B. Bennett, C. McGee, B. Reinke, C. Wise, M. Ellis, J. Shakey, L. Griffiths, A. Irwin, K. Kline, N. Monroe, S. Clinkenbeard, M. Cox, L. Reynolds. ROW 3: C. Cooper, E. Unger, L. Tubbs, S. Waintroob, V. Evans, D. Lingle, J. Doty, M. Jordan, S. Smock, R. Ha.ll, M. VanWinkle, D. Watkins, J. Blagg. ROW 4: A. Baxter, G. Bannister, M. Slaitz, N. Shankster, L. Shoopman, D. Doerr, P. Patten, M. Biles, T. Plant, S. J ahara, C. Guice, L. Thurman. ROW 5: R. Smith, T. Schultz, J. Coonce, K. Potts, D. Randall, T. Shadid, D. Denman, E. Lee, J. Burroughs, S. Rietz, K. Jones, K. McFerron, J. McReynolds, B. McCollum, G. Hill, S. Steward, S. Christian, J. Edwgrds, M. Melley, C. Coulter, A. Williams, J. Sangham, M. Demock, J. Berlourtz, S. Reedy. ROW 7: L. Wingo, B. Hackney, K. en rick. SAFETY ROW 1: G. Creager, C. Wise, D. Castle, M. Hamill. ROW 2: C. Hughes, J. Everett, C. McGee, B. Bennett, M. Ellis, G. Grant, K Adair. ROW 3: L. Stevens, L. Avington, N. Curb, M. Sellers, S. Scheffel, R. Bellinger, R. Mayo. ROW 4: J. Jouret, T. Schultz, K Huffman, S. Calegor, M. Wilson, P. Moore. ROW 5: P. Wood, K. Cudd, G. Heald, J. Hoagland, B. Yoder, R. Norcross, D. Denman THESPIANS President Donna Castle Vice-President Judy Smock Secretary-Treasurer Darendia Lowther Corresponding Secretary Tana Finney Chaplain Susie Sampson Student Council Representative Debbie Blanche ROW 1: J. Smock, D. Lowther, T. Finney, D. Castle, D. Blanche, S. Sampson. ROW 2: D. Watson, R. Ranney, P. Moore, M. McPherson, J. Burroughs, M. Pendergraft, P. Bachman. ROW 3: M. Mc- Lain, R. Johnson, M. Appell, S. Deason, V. Heitman, S. Wildrick, L. Grady. ROW 4: J. Jouret, T. Schultz, E. Roders, D. Berry, G. Shields, J. Cox, C. Redding. ROW 5: J. Paulsen, C. Fewkes, R. Kerbow, J. Breshears, K. Baxter. Forensics, Thespians Titillating Troubadours of FORENSIC LEAGUE President Mike McPherson Vice-President Judy Paulsen S ecretary-Treasurer Suzanne Cooper Corresponding Secretary Darendia Lowther Talent - ROW 1: J. Paulsen, M. McPherson, D. Lowther, S. Cooper. ROW 2: R. Ranney, C. Fewkes, R. Kerbow, S. Lyons, J. Burroughs, M. Pendergraft, P. Bachman. ROW 3: P. Moore, C. Redding, G. Shields. S. Deason V. Heitman S. Wildrick, L. Grady. ROW 4: D. Blanche, S. Sampson, M. Frawil,R.1Johnson, Ni Ford, B. Baird, N. curb. Row 51 D. Castle, T. Finney, J. smash, K. Baxter Key Club Correlates Character and Courtesy KEY CLUB ROW 1: W. Sherman, S. Lyons, D. Berry, J. Selby, R. Ranney, P. Moore, J. Bedford, R. Schmitt, M. Smith, M. McPherson, R. Was- son, B. Liverman, T. Farmer, L. Cole, B. Brown, C. Reed, G. Lankford, R. Tubbs, S. Kenton, M. Pendergraph, C. Redding, D. Ramsey. ROW 3: M. Rayburn, T. Casebeer, M. Frawil, B. Baird, A. Fransen, R. Woods, J. Burroughs, C. Stokely, L. Leith, E. Hampshire, F. Goodner. ROW 4: B. Dains, S. England, E. Melton, S. Reilley, J. Charles, M. McAdams, C. Gilpin, J. Ranney, V. Miller, T. Howard, D. Hays. ROW 5: M. Cross, G. Witherspoon, E. Pugh, B. Oliver, T. Dumbell, B. Cooper, B. Dinges, J. Ford, M. Geigerman, F. Detch, J. Fitzgerald. ROW 6: D. Pigg, S. Galegor, T. St. Pierre, J. Selk, D. Inman, M. Olson,'C. Pospisil. Key Club members are dedicated to the objects of developing initiative and leadership, serving the school and community, and preparing for useful citizenship. Membership is limited to boys in the sophomore, junior and senior classes who are chosen by a Board of Direc- tors. Key Club participated in many service projects, among them the donating of food to needy families, par- ticipating in the Toys for Tots Campaign, and the spon- soring of Brotherhood Week. maintains, and extends, throughout he home, school, and community, h David Ramsey, President, Jack En- gleman, Vice-President, Mike Mc- A Pendegraft, Chaplain, and Jack Bed- ford, Inter-City Representative. Hi-Y, Tri-Hi-Y Provide Service to School Tri-Hi-Y'ers of John Marshall hold as their purpose the creating, maintaining, and extending, of high standards of Christian character, throughout the home, school, and community. This year's Tri-Hi-Y officers are Sherry Allen, President, Le Ann Boeve, First Vice-President, Pam Bachman, S e c o n d Vice-President, Jean Cockes, 'Secretary, M a rily n Moore, Treasurer, Nancy Burke, Par- liamentarian, Patie Moulton, Sgt. at Arms, and Darla Montgomery and Mary Appell, Inter-City C o u n c il Representatives. OW ONE: N. Burke, P. Bachman, J. Cockes, S. Allen, D. Montgomery, M. Appell, L. Boeve, M. Moore, P. Moulton. ROW TWO: B. Smith, Knight, M. Sellers, G. Shields, R. Johnson, S. Cooper, M. Cullum, J. Oliphant, J. Hogan. ROW THREE: J. Powley, A. Owens, J. Traphagen, Shakely, N. Ledgewood, L. Lowrie, L. Dozier, L. Stilwell, G. Tousey, B. Fleske. ROW FOUR: S. Farmer, J. Everett, G. Grantham, K. Hooper, J. Shultz, C. Dissing, L. Higgins, S. Rentfro, M. Llaitz. ROW FIVE: M. Powell, P. Appleby, P. Stahl, S. Welch, S. Anderson, C. K1 kpatrick, A. Rugg, L. Long, D. Bugger. ROW SIX: S. Riley, T. Lawson, B. Coon, C. Fewkes, R. Kerbow, M. Millsap, M. Payne, S. Suther- la d, T. McCrary. ROW SEVEN: S. Sengel, G. Clark, M. Brown, J. Lee, J. Frednickson, C. White, B. Baike, D. Dillard. ROW EIGHT: C. e guson, J. Mowery, L. King, D. Dillard, C. McGee, B. Bennett, C. Wise. John Marshall's Hi-Y creates, igh standards of Christian character. Hi-Y officers for this year are d a m s, Secretary-Treasurer, Mike OW ONE: M. Pendegraft, M. McAdams, J. Engleman, D. Ramsey, J. Bedford. ROW TWO: W. Sherman, J. Wilkerson, B. Holloway, B. Hood, JJ B' ers G Fletcher M Means R McGee W Gresham J Lindber A Fransen. ROW THREE: E. Unger, R. Knight, D. Stallings, G. ' lgg y A Q - , - a - y - 3, - McCowan, J. Marlow, R.. Bertram, D. Perkins, C. Redding, M. McPherson, P. Moore. ROW FOUR: G. Witherspoon, F. Engleman, J. Determan, M. Olson, D. Inman, B. Brown, B. Cooper, L. Gann, W. Wystemp, D. Potts, R.,Williarns. ROW FIVE: S. Galegor, J. Fitzgerald, M. Johnson, iduiwann, D. McNeill, J. More, R. Smith, D. Fennell. ROW SIX: S. Lyons, B. Oliver, S. Hestbeck, G. Denham. S. Howard, F. Johnson, R. a erg. IO3 STAGECRAF T President Charles Helmick V ice-President Dana Dillard Secretary Jim Marlow Treasurer Darla Montgomery ROW 1: C. Helmick, D. Montgomery, D. Dillard, J. Marlow, M. Pendergraft. ROW 2: D. Teague, S. Hestbeck, M. McPherson, P. Wood, C. Akin, N. Stevens. ROW 3: M. Stansel, J. Bresllears, S. Deason, B. Holloway, J. Higginbotham, J. Lee. ROW 4: J. Dunn, P. Pegg, R. Nickels, D. Scott, C. Bennett. Art and Stagecraft Create Creditable Crafts ART CLUB President Linda Dozier Vice-President Pia Kattov Secretary Linda Long ROW 1: L. Long, P. Kattov, L. Dozier. ROW 2: M. Simmons, D. Massad, J. Lee, J. Finney, T. McCrary, B. Barnard, L. Henson, S. Dillman, D. Harkins, N. Burge. ROW 3: M. Moore, V. Bryan, P. Harmon, S. Elliott, K. Williams, K. Rasmussen, J. Rooks, C. Carlson. ROW 4: D. Dillard, D. Ramsey, B. Dains, E. Pugh, C. Carter, D. Lake, D. Lingle. FTA and Science Snag Special Students FTA ROW 1: P. Appleby, C. Reid, J. Hogan, D. Farrell, G. Casey, L. King, S. Talbot, S. Giasson, B. Mainous. ROW 2: C, Armstrong, G. Clark, S. Wilkerson, J. Mowow, C. McGee, B. Bennett, D. Dillard, C. Curry, J. Johnson, J. Jackson, D. Murray, L. Hlse, B. Brabner, J. Leach, S. Giasson, L. Blagg, M. McAdams. ROW 3: J. Krasnow, S. Singel, A. Irwin, D. ,Watkins, S. Truman, N. Watkins, J. Phillips, D. Blake, M. Cooper, L. Griffiths, C. White, V. Lasater, P. Price, A. Brown, M. Cox, D. Eaton, L. Mash, L. Cantwell. ROW 4: J. Musick, L. Tubbs, A. Thee, D. Lingle, B. Perrine, L. Delay, J. Waldon, J. Hanna, L. Gustavus, P. Snyder, C. McLure, S. Hurley, S. South, J. Wanen, K. Baxter, B. Sober, J. Farrar, M. Marson. ROW 5: J. Weinberger, C. Fulton, T. Taylor, S. Allen, C. Crawford, L. Higgins, S. Sutherland, K. Dains, C. Dissing, S. Rentfro, K. Hooper, G. Grantham, L. Booth, C. Harrod, L. Bale, M. Appell, S. Taylor. J ,.. ... ....................... .N M . SCIENCE CLUB ROW 1: R. Smith, J. Blair, L. Johnson. ROW 2: J. Denney, P. Matsenbaugh, C. Pospisil, Ramsey, Hampshire, L. Keith, M. Sheinbein. ROW 3: P. Tyler, B. Moore, R. Trager,,G. Barnes, B. Cooper, L. Williams, D. Nlsley, H. Smith, J. Heaton, M. Smith, C. Redding, K. Johnson. T I05 Medicine and Math Marshal Many Minds MEDICINE ROW 1: N. Ledgerwood, R. Johnson, M. Cross, A. Owens, D. Fincher, J. Moore, G. Twist, L Douglas. ROW 2: R. Knight, C. Pospisil, G. Creager, J. Shakely, J. Traphagen, S. Schwartz D Pope, M. Johnson, D. Johnson, J. Tuckett. ROW 3: J. Burroughs, P. Matsenbaugh, B. Trindle: L.. Scott J. Cronk, G. Koop, R. Woods, F. Johnson, B. Thompson, D. Hays. ROW 4: J. Everett, M. Aven, Li Griffiths, J. Higginbotham, K. Marshall, V. Martin, D. Cross, G. James, P. Whitecotton, C. Harris. ROW 5: S. Welch, T. Lawson, J. Leonard, N. Stevens, J. Blagg, K. Hampton, C. Hughes, S. Downs, M. Whitehead, E. Unger. MATH ROW 1: B. McClure, B. Sober, L. Johnson, J. Farrar. ROW 2: J. Ford, C. Creager, B. Cooper, T. Dumhess, M. Sheinbein. ROW 3: K. Johnson, L. Williams. MEDICAL CLUB President Mike Cross Vice-President Donna Fincher Secrelary Glenna Twist Treasurer Anne Owens Chaplain Jimmy Moore Reporter Nannoe Ledgerwood Student Council Representative RaeJean Johnson MATH CLUB President Judi Farrar Vice-President Larry Johnson Secretary Barbara Sober Treasurer Bob McClure DE O 1' R Wasson D McCorkle P. Nordstrom, B. Johnson, C. Smith, G. Ellis, L. Gray, B, Springer, T. Manning, Mr. Ward. ROW 2: B. Dunford, R. indisay, Taylor: J.. Fullertonj L. Shelton, C. Loyd, E. Foster, J. Cumpton, K. Atkinson. ROW 3: D. Johnson, M. Holmes, J. Turci, R. Dinwiddle, V. Roberts, B. Boese, B. Bass, D. Butler, C. Bright. ROW 4: J. Smith, C. Vallion, M. Holmes, J. Strutton, G. Giles, D. Watt, B. Levecy. DE and FFA Cater to Careers FFA 1: S. Bowlan, C. Barclay, R. Taylor, S. Deason, J. Selby, D. Henson, R. Hagan, T. Williams. ROW 2: T. Vaughn, R. Witten, D. Johnson, J C. Rouner, D. Lewis, A. Cumpton, C. Lewis, J. Fullerton. ROW 3: B. Burgess, J. Storie, J. Burrow, J. Anderson, B. Simpson, B. Richards L. Squire. ROW 4: R. Cornish, T. Miller, R. Humphrey, P. Miller, G. Anderson, W. Ellis, L. Gray, J. Dunn. ROW 5: L. Graber, J. Goodwin .. allion, G. Guile, T. Manning, M. Holmes, D. Watt, L. Simmons. ROW 6: J. Manspeaker, J. Plotner, R. Bra.nson, A. Brent, J. Cadamy, H R. Armstrong. Language Clubs Promot- LATIN CLUB ROW 1: L. Williams, B. Oliver, R. Ranney, S. Gafford, M. Smith, M. Cross, D. Castle, C. Reid, L. Johnson, D. Fincher, D Blanche. ROW 2: P. Davis, D. Fleming, L. Higgins, S. Sutherland, J. Marks, M. Hamill, J. Farrar, N. Rice, M. Greene, S. Morse J. Dayton. ROW 3: A. Schmitt, V. Hurst, S. Angle, B. Bridges, J. Kessinger, D. Massad, L. Herma.n, R. Martin, R. Reimann B. Cooper, C. Porter, J. Tuckett. ROW 4: B. Sellman, G. Boatright, D. Dunlap, D. Brune, M. Johnson, J. Clinkenheard, B. Smith D. Price, D. Pope, C. Levine, G. Kieke, V. Martin. ROW 5: Z. Kahn, J. Schindler, R. Smith, T. Springfield, H. Mayo, D. McAninch, M. Miller, G. James, L. King, L. Booth, J. Thompson. ROW 6: B. Thompson, J. Reed, P. Tyler, R. Smith, D. Diggs, B. Barton FRENCH CLUB ROW 1: J. Burroughs, C. Browning, C. Redding, B. Dains, L. Bale, S. Lyons. ROW 2: C. Wise, L. Sass, K. McIntyre, M. Aven, M. Berry, M. Newman, T. Lawson, P. Appleby, D. Baxter, D. Burger, R. Kerbow, M. Millsap, E. Gahaln. ROW 3: D. Ramsey, M. Pendergraft, K. Hampton, B. McCain, K. Landes, L. Grady, V. Bartley, S. Wildrick, S. Allen, C. Crawford, S. Waintrooh, D. Soder. ROW 4: J. Walden, C. Hughes, D. Childs, C. Howard, V. Bryan, B. Vincent, S. Lietz, S. Giasson, S. Seabrook, S. Purdum, J. Wallace, C. Stokely, E. Pugh, L. McCauley, J. Hogan, M. Moore, R. Stieber, P. Whitecotton, J Heaton J. Michel, E. Seligson A. Rivers, J. Timmons, B. Bledsoe. ROW 6: N. Ledgerwood, G. Ward, M. Payne, L. Johnson, J. Blair, J. Yoting, G. Martin, B. Soberl J. Paulsen, S. Riley, H. Hays. SPANISH I mslght and Interest HONOR SPANISH ROW 1: P. Pe nalete, J. Burgess, M. Jordon, C. Leach, K. Johnson, K. Jones, M. Anglin. ROW 2: J. Strain, R. Crislip, F. Johnson, J. Hoagland, ci Weddle, B. Haller, D. Castle, S. Clinkenbeard, C. Cooper, J. Abernathy. ROW 3: M. Powell, G. Grant, S. Holme? A. Rllgg, J. Blair, M. McPherson, A. Fransen, D. Berry, G. Barnes, L. Stevens. ROW 4: D. Johnson, T. Folgate, M. Gosdin, . Griffin, K. Hooper, K. Dains, C. Dissing, B. Baikie, J. Whitt, E. Davis. ROW 5: S. St. Pierre, J. Ford, H. Davis, K. Johnson, L Kirkpatrick, M. Folks, R. Mayo, G. Feller, S. Knight, L. Johnson, M. Appell. ROW 1: A. Thee, J. Sussex, E. Bennett, M. McCoy, R. Crewdson, S. Schilde, J. Duren, B. Miller. ROW 2: S. Wilkerson, J Hermann, J. Leach, A. Hadlock, P. Allen, T. Kirk, P. Baker, C. Williamson, S. Levann, N. Childers, J. Stegner, L. Long, P. Price V. Lasater, S. Sampson, A. Brown, S. Williams, L. Wakeham. ROW 3: L. Gordon, B. Mills, M. Suesz, L. Cantwell, L. Rooks, B Carter, C. White, S. Clarkson, G. Grantham, S. Rentfro, L. Tubbs, J. Henson, C. Mucleison, V. Merle, J. Neumeyer, S. Bertch ROW 4: D. Blakeley, J. Cobb, L. Cooper, G. Gage, A. Cooper, J. Rose, D. Watkins, B. Perrine, S. Truman, S. Cain, C. Haynes, R. Elliott, Y. Weir, S. Dillman, C. Wiley, S. DePasse, K. Brewer. ROW 5: D. Berkman, L. Thompson, A. Griffith, C. Ramsey, A. Smith, J. White, K. Gahan, D. Bush, J. Weinberger, B. Bennett, D. Dillard, C. McGee, J. Boyd, C. McLure, N. McFeaters, P Jouret, P. Snyder, L. Aven, T. Gibson. ROW 6: J. McClure, L. Dessinger, J. Funk, D. Spanks, D. Lingle, F. Curtis, D. Haskin, K. Garrison, J. Jarnigan, D. Darrough, V. Smith, C. Myers, S. Reedy, J. Clark, D. Richburg. Quill and Scroll ls Journalist'-5 Goal LEANN BOEVE Quill and Scroll, the honorary organization es- tablished for high school journalists listed fifteen members. Those not pic- tured are: Carol Akin, Jeannie Burgess, Nonnoe Ledgerwood, Lois Lowery and Sharon Seabrook. Glen's was the scene of the first semester in- itiation and a spring initi- ation will be announced later. Membership is open td those juniors and sen- iors with a B average en- rolled in newspaper or yearbook. CATHY CHAMPLIN DOROTHY MEALOR ELLIOTT SUE NAVE GINNY SHIELDS BEVERLY MAINOUS NANCY DOOLEY JUDY LEVY LINDA JOHNSON ffiee Aides, Rifle Club Offer Service, Sport OFFICE AIDS ROW 1: S. Giasson, J. Herron, S. Williams, B. Bennett, D. Dillard, L. Campbell, N. Watkins, K. Hampton, D. Blake, M. Slaitz, .l. Phillips, D. Watkins. ROW 2: .l. Martin, N. Humphreys, M. Lackey, A. Hadlock, .l. Iwes, .l. Roark, M. Lyles, P. Gaines, L. Aven, B. Bledsoe, P. Jouret, L. Major, J. Partaine, S. Truman, A. Brown, K. Holmes, L. Cantwell, D. Shoopman, ,l. Fields, K. Olsen, C. White, N. Curb, K. Conner, S. Gaisson, G. Clark. ROW 4: .l. Stegner, M. Appell, S. Allen, S. Gray, S. Blythe, P. Gulley, C. Curry, J. Johnson, D. Murray, L. Hise, B. Brabner, D. Savage, A. Dye. ROW 5: D. Bush, ,l. Duren, L. Saunders, S. Sampson, S. Wilkerson, A. Owens, K. Baxter, L. Levann, B. Smith, P. Fletcher, S. Farris, J. Krasnow. RIFLE CLUB ROW 1: D. Selko, J. Couch, M. Couch, G. Barnes. ROW 2: A. Celders, J. Pearson, T. Brown, E. Parsons, N. Rezner. ROW 3 D. Brune, T. Dumbell, D. Nelson, R. MacKenzie, K. Edmond. Majorettes Motivate Rhythn MARY ANN JORDON LINDA DOZIER SUZANNE COOPER SHERRY ALLEN Morning rehearsals are the backbone of a well trained hand. 1 4 w V One of the highlights of the season is the coronation of the Band Queen. The queen and her court pose for photographers following the presentation at halftime. ' SANDRA WEAVER or Music Masters in the Making OW 1: J. Hoagland, J. Pope, K. Johnson, B. Oliver, J. Jackson, R. Smith, G. O'Curncin, M. Millsay, M. Payne, Mayo, S. Fulton, S. Lyons, S. Lambert, D. McAninch. ROW 2: B. Baikie, L. Dines, B. Card, G. Grantham, C. lite, D. Vorse, J. Dessinger, M. Smith, J. Ford, K. Jones, M. Pendergraft, R. Fallberg, M. Rice, R. Kinney, Nisley. ROW 3: J. Hardman, B. Harmon, J. Cook, B. Black, C. Pospisil, M. Cross, J. Hough, R. Good, M. ads, B. Woodard, G. Roberts, R. Grahm, L. Stevens, T. Dumbell, D. Ramsey. ROW 4: S. Galegor, J. Ryan, Estes, R. Dearing, H. Smith, Z. Kahn, T. Springfield, L. Ferguson, B. Boese, K. Mclnnis, B. Stubbs, C. Roberts, Davis, B. Dains. ROW 5: B. Hamilton, J. Bagwell, M. Miles, T. Vaughn, G. Gordon, M. Johnson, D. Fuller, P mbs, D. Roberson. DIANE BRACKEEN JUDY MALLAMS KAREN HOOPER KATIE DAINS Pepsters Promote Power ROW 1: L. Griffiths, L. Hise, J. Johnson, J. Leach, T. Hadlock, C. Knight, S. Dorn, M. Cooper, L. Hensen, L. Berman, P. Allen, K. Holmes, D. Cupps, B.,Brown, L. James, C. Lewis, C. Hanan, D. Freeman. ROW 2: G. Cooper, G. Gage, J. Cooper, S. Boatright, S. Mathews, B. Grantham, S. Berch, D. Blackley, J. Cobb, J. Gilbert, B. Green, C. Haynes, M. Burki, J. Boyd, V. Evans, D. Leagle, B. Allen, G. Bagwell, E. Carter. ROW 3: L. Gordan, M. McAdams, M. Moore, H. Kerbo, M. Buchanan, C. Huff, B. Galan, K. Hopkins, L. Major, A. Brown, K. Baird, J. Martin, T. Kirk, C. Crawford, S. Allen, D. Bush, .J. Duren, K. Gahan, K. McKenie. ROW 4: A. Irwin, D. McKenzie, A. McLea.land, L. Blagg, D. Childs, N. McFeaters, P. Jouret, C. McLure, L. Gustaus, J. Liverman, K. Friek, L. Caviness, M. Moss, B. Carter, C. McKnight, P. Grinter, E. Bennett, B. Brabmen, V. Bryan, G. Medkeff ROW 5: D. Childs, J. Gellespe, V. Barham, L. Abernathy, J. Marcy, K. Blackwell, G. Dill, S. Forrest, P. Gully, P. Martin, M Layton, T. Frank, S. Lusk, L. Delahy, S. Cain, J. McDoungh, D. Baylou. ROW 6: S. Maloms, M. Locknei, N. Lawson, K. McReynold, T. Fox, T. Green, S. Dunski, B. Goodrich, J. Grafae, K. Broad, C. Lindsay, C. FIIJIOD, J. Armon, C. Bowman, L. Hoffer, S. Love, M. Bailey. ROW 7: S. Blyth, K. Brown, D. Haskins, L. Haxel, J. Henna, J. Johnson, D. Murry, P. Baker, M. Cox, T. Edlise, D. Brown, S. Greige, L. Ford, L. Hale, L. Fulton, J. Harding, S. Fishback, B. 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V.f,.vf..f.,.U if E7iff11?7 f fzwis in , 1. ay 1' ji 5till,,.:iTf' I1 5fgfE1fYEfS'fE 9Qfliiliiiliirsiifiixfiaxi n 4 ,, ' 'H' 'E' mf, ,t fi-'M-. ,, .w,fa,5xe 4 fs... . -1 iffiT:',F:fiiEfi:f, gSi ii ?lf?t. .Q 1 f . ,,,rsi,a, , ...L E , W.,,,,,,l,.W..,:g.i,,,.5,:5,,,. .. ., :Y iff f. f A.-.t.,g,,y,y,,1-A 4. 5' ft . ,IPX,li?2fiQi'i?ffi,,.,..rss., 5. f, 1, 1. CRISTY COOPER MARY BETH TURNER CAROL POJEZNEY SUSIE WILKERSON as .IM Bears Blast Opponents ROW 1: P. Wooldridge, P. Ford, S. Garret, G. Banister, C. Muchleisen, L. Meek, B. Janger, S. Giasson, J. Herron, C. Berry, C. Bishop, P. Carter, S. Lancaster, L. Dawkins, B. Haller, J. Sussex, L. Reynolds, S. Waintroob. ROW 2: J. Henson, D. Doerr, S. Lasater, K. Brent, L. Brindley, N. Beal, J. Lee, B. Murphy, J. Wanen, D. Elliott, P. Kammen, S. James, S. Jabara, R. Crewdson, M. Boeve, K. McKee, S. Mayfield, L. James. ROW 3: K. Daniels, P. Coots, P. Galeger, N. McKnight, K. Castle, J. Hicks, M. Baird, J. McNeil, M. Douglas, L. Boyd, L. Brown, L. Roberts, P. Patten, H. Pierce, S. Williams, C. Updike, S. Tevebaugh, B. Neale. ROW 4: N. Adams, C. Carmack, J. Walden, J. Seale, D. Soder, S. Sampson, A. Thee, L. Westbrook, P. Sykes, K. Young, N. Reynolds, L. Tinsley, L. Peterson, J. Timmons, B. Winters, L. Rooks, S. Taylor, C. Hibdon. ROW 5: L. Shoopman, N. Shankster, D. Shoopman, J. Treadwell, J. Partaine, S. Smock, P. Price, C. Williamson, G. Wilson, S. Price, V. Normun, J. Roland, L. Wakeham, C. Wdey, S. Rockel, J. Savan, R. Roklein, L. Johnson. ROW 6: D. Watkins, B. Perrine, S. Truman, J. Hise, L. Ray, K. Schindler, K. Riley, D. Stewart, K. Overstreet, P. Patten, V. Teague, J. Pfenning, C. Smith, J. Rakestraw, N. Knight, P. White, J. Rippee. ROW 7: S. Stotler, J. Shakely, K. Young, D. Terry, S. Springer, D. Reeves, S. Smith, T. Pilant, L. Potter, M. Williams, L. Nance, P. Snyder, F. Panelle, J. Oliphant, S. Thedford, E. Filippo, B. Scheirmann. 3 :iw-4 2fHe1 f ., .,,.f7if'f3fffiiii1..ffff-f . ,. - . . 1 Y 4 ' sq, . 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MARGIE GAINES LEAH ALBERS BETH BLEDSOE J ANICE HANSEN ROW 1: R. Sengal, J. Johnson, V. Lasater, N. McFeaters, B. Symes, S. Sampson, C. Carter, A. Keller, R. Anderson, C. Lee. ROW 2: S. Smith, L. Gustavus, J. Hanna, P. Snyder, C. McLure, P. Price, A. Brown, L. Griffiths, E. Bennett, P. Jouret, C. Sellers, P. Davis, D. Massad. ROW 3: J. Schmidt, G. Cooper, L. Jabara, D. Criner, D. McNeill, A. Poppins, M. Turner, B. Bledsoe, K. Pappan, J. McDonough, S. Rogers, S. Stewart, C. Clausing, D. Moran. ROW 4: N. Lawson, K. McReynolds, C. Bowman, A. Hadlock, D. McKenzie, J. Boyd, J. Partaine, J. Hanson, N. Vick, M. Powers, C. Cesar, R. Johnson, J. Magers. ROW 5: M. Tanton, R. Cargill, S. Ramsey, J. Funk, J. Blackburn, S. Rice, K. Fredrickson, J. Guild, R. Burger, B. Kirkpatrick, B. McFerron, R. Featherstone, T. Rigg, D. Hunt. ROW 6: B. Harvey, W. Melton, S. Hewett, B. Brown, L. Albers, V. Scheermann, K. Cullum, D. Stirling, T. Determan, M. Snyder, T. Walsh, B. Bennett. Junior High Council Plans Busy Year Bubba Symes, president, and Randy Sengal discuss council plans with Judy Johnson parliamentarian, Susie Sampson, secretary and Nelda McFeaters, vice president. Q ' J N N . John Marshall's junior high stu- dent council had a busy year begin- 3 ning with hops and the Christmas Dance. This year JM Was the host school for the convention of city junior 7 . s 5 i ' high councils. Each homeroom has a representative and an alternate to attend the weekly meetings. This spring the council plans a picnic at Springlake to end the year's activities. , Scholarship and Safety Clubs Claim Many Members HONOR SOCIETY President Chris Carter Vice-President DeeAnn Soder SAFETY COUNCIL President Sandy Smock Vice-President Patty Grinter Secretary-Treasurer Dan Price Parliamentarian .lanet Armour ROW 1: B. Jennings, D. Soder, C. Carter, S. Schilde, J. Elijah, E. Vandenburgh. ROW 2: L. Haxel, J. Walden, K. Young, B. Bledsoe, K. Holmes, J. Sussex, C. Williamson, L. Rooks, T. Frank, C. Bowman, S. Williams. ROW 3: S. Williams, J. Stokely, S. James, S. Maxfield, C. Berry, C. Hib- don, K. Young, D. Terry, S. Hewett, M. Douglas, P. Shoemake. ROW 4: D. Burgess, T. Byers, B. Janger, K. Castle, M. Smith, S. Springer, L. Hise, C. Bishop, L. Alders, L. Ray, J. Shakely, M. Williams. ROW 5: B. Bridges, M. Tanton, R. Cargill, L. Holt, P. Elijah, R. McEver, J. Rose, N. Rice, .l. Sowell, C. Steffens, K. Mathers. ROW 6: B. Barton, M. Miles, R. Sengel, D. Garvin, R. Tredray, M. Mullin, D. Levenson, K. Wingrove, M. Hurn, R. Mocfield, N. Knight. ROW 7: S. Allen, S. Sampson, C. Fulton, M. Greene, P. Patten, D. Massad, M. Glisan, C. Howard, K. Jackson, R. Martin, S. Manning. ROW 1: S. Price, P. Grinter, S. Smock, J. Armour. ROW 2: J. Campbell, S. Gosdin, W. Melton B. Harvey, B. Shepherd, R. Tredray, L. Dawkins, L. Shoopman, D. Basey. ROW 3: D. Drinkwater C. McLure, L. Griffiths, L. Westbrook, P. Sykes, K. Young, C. Savage, S. Springer, S. Frances ROW 4: .l. Jouret, P. Lynn, C. Nicol, W. Grissom, D. Mighton, B. Barton, G. Henricks. ROW 5: D :BI0uthilet, L. Rutledge, T. Brown, D. Daniel. ROW 6: A. McAntire, T. Audlemen, W. Jacoby, W uslc. Best Bands in the Land ROW 1: L. Herrman, C. Ramsey, C. Sav- age, A. Griffith, D. Rowe, J. Spurlock. ROW 2: D. Williams, M. Anthis, J. Quer- na, D. Hamilton, D. Vaughn, R. Dorn, L. Beasley, J. Pope. ROW 3: L. Odom, G. Porter, D. Park, J. Hickman, P. Spring- field, M. Freeman, C. Smith, P. Davis.1 ROW 41: C. Hannan, D. Diggs, S. Whent- lez, R. Hardy, L. Phenis, C. Hughens, B Moody. ROW 5: R. Roberson, D. Blakef ley, L. Combes, J. Price, S. Ramsey, S. Jeffries, A. Smith, M. McCoy. ROW 6: A. Manning, S. Walker, J. White. ROW 1: J. Bagwell, S. Williams, S. Os- borne, G. Hooper, M. Pavich, L. Caru- thers, J. Spurlock. ROW 2: J. Sharpe T. White, J. Edwards, D. Nourse, B Stroud, A. Keel, D. Martian, C. Rush, B McFerran, C. Robison. ROW 3: J. Brad- bury, L. Sessums, L. Durnberger, M. Mid ley, B. Bridgman, J. Kettler, R. Rummel ROW 4-: K. Riley, B. Grantham, F. Shein bein, R. Hays, E. Williams, R. Morton P. Galegor. ROW 5: J. Wallace, B. Tib bals, L. Coliem, D. Price, C. Pereyra, B Buchanan, B. Jordan, L. Fulton. Choir and Orchestra Strike a Musical Note ROW 1: J. Jarnigan, K. Clayton, K. Garrison, M. Clifford, R. Crislip, M. Freeman, J. Plotner, R. Martin, L. Mash, K. JOHCS, G Shepperd, G. Grant. ROW 2: L. Bray, J. Wilson, J. Slemp, B. McCain, B. Humphreys, T. Brownell, D. Fleming, D. Hays, P. Tyler S. McFall, S. Parks, N. Layton, V. Martin. ROW 3: P. Gregory, P. Smith, D. Farrell, J. Marks, D. Conner, B. Vincent, J. Lilley T. Gilbert, E. Taylor, S. Haggard, S. Myers, M. Folks, J. Roark. ROW 4: S. Vaught, J. Higginhothom, L. Higgins, S. Reitz, J Smock, B. Coppedge, M. Hurn, J. Merle, D. Stone, K. Huffman, S. Wendt, N. Curb, J. Redman. ROW 1: J. Young, J. Cowan, J. Blair, E. Pugh, J. Shields, C. Levine R. Rad-ant J. Young. ROW 2: J. Doty D. Morse N Bowman, T. Borthick, K. Williams, J. Sowell, P. Klingler, D. oafvin,'s. schilde, is. Sellman, B. sober, s. Remflo. Row 31 Lf Johnson, J. Schindler, B. Barton, T. Brown, L. Gordon, P. Manson, J. Farrar, D. Fuller, J. Mclieynolds, Mr. Westman. 1 Music Maestros Maintain ROW 1: B. Johnson, D. Cupps, J. Ives, S. Elliott, D. Williams, D. George, K. Draper, L. Caviness, L, Blaylock, C. Fulton, M. Cooper, J. Hermann, P. Martin. ROW 2: D. Johnson, M. Tunnell, J. Gillespie, G. Rakestraw, J. Gilbert, K. Graham, J. Raines, S. , South, L. Solomon, K. Kline, L. Griffiths, S. Harkins. ROW 3: L. Gregg, K. Martin, C. Hughens, J. Friend, M. Vaughn, B. Goodrich, L. Becher, C. Wiley, K. Stewart, L. Torkelson, E. Simmons, C. Tabor. i ROW 1: L. Hicks, N. Adams, L. Edge, K. Blackwell, L. Slusher, J. Cross, L. Dawkins, S. Francis, J. Julian, L. Hildenbrand, G. Burton, J. Ives. ROW 2: V. Teague, S. Lasater, P. Ford, K. Brent, S. Eaton, D. Francis, C. Huff, M. Moss, C. Carmack, N. Lawson, C. Pack, D. Freeman. ROW 3: J. Hartzell, D. Buchanan, D. Doerr, S. Simmons, P. Coots, V. Barham, L. Booth, K. Gerken, P. Norris, D. Green, P. Curtis, B. Clifton, L. Hindertiter. ROW 4: J. Marcy, L. Kerfoot, L. Bradfield, E. Baines, V. Lawson, J. Conaway, L. Abernathy, K. McKinley, L. Reed, V. Merle, J. McClana.han, J. Duroy, L. Holmes. Vlemorable Melodies ROW 1: M. Vanwinkel, S. Love, J. Clark, C. Smith, R. Lutz, R. Hurst, W. Sprague, J. Pfeiffer, J. Simpson, J. Abernathy, J. Mc- Laughoin, M. Carmichael, J. Graffa, M. Douglas, L. Hover, M. Smith. ROW 2: K. Quillin, L. Plant, S. Thompson, J. Pfenning, B. Marshall, W. Jacoby, G. Gilpin, S. McWethy, J. Julion, R. Mayo, P. Guinn, D. Stewart, N. McKnight, B. Bentley, L. Simpson, J. Mc- Neill. ROW 3: B. Winters, C. Sullivan, S. Thompson, M. Williams, P. Park, T. Vaught, M. Lunn, K. Mathers, A. Fiegener, J. Ferguson, J. Baumann, O. Geis, K. Daniels, L. Meek, J. Neumeyer, P. Patton. ROW 41: R. Steele, B. Steffens, A. West, P. Boyard, S. grove, Wood, T. Daxon, B. Stewart, K. Cullum, M. Walker, R. Garrison, B. Kay, C. Shykes, J. Morrison, J. Green, C. Berry, . ioema e. ROW 1: S. Summers, S. Schilde, R. Williams, J. Sowell, N. Bowman, E. Carmack, M. Miller, J. Allen. ROW 2: M. Baird, D. Garvin, T. Borthick, J. Allman, S. Payne, J. Hogg, K. Schindler, M. Lockney. ROW 3: L. Gordon, J. Sobraska, J. Shaw, L Berchard, B. Clymer, C. Hadlock, J. Bryner, G. Hill. ROW 4-: B. Stroud, T. Daxon, T. Westman, J. Young, B. Barton, M. Lakey. ,lack Bedford and Darenclia Lowther supplied portions of romance to the audience. Frying Pan Flavors s ai X Q 2 sz 1 5 f f 2 E is 2 5 Bonnie Robinson looks helplessly at J ack and Bill as they rehearse a murder. l Almost the entire cast on stage for final moments. I22 Romance, again, with Dennis Berry and .lolmel Ferguson. Bears? Dramatic Season lo Ann Wylie, drama director, relaxes with a copy of Stanislaski, the method manual Vlarilyn McLain couldn't care less about the problem Mary Appell has. ilack 'Bedford and Dennis Berry 'cstop the show when they rescue the bare legged unatlc. John lVIarshall's speech department enjoyed a successful year. The annual fall production was seen by more students than in previous years. Out of the Frying Pan, a three act comedy, entertained at matinee and evening performances. Under the able 'direction of H. Oliver Roberts, the speech depart- ment hit the 'Tournament Traili' in October and in January a second place was won in the Capitol Conference Speech Tournament Sweep- stakes. I23 w I N S Q i x 1 1 4 Sports An Achievement n Character ff, f25fiis5f .w iiiifig 55 iii? Egg -4.1 4 fa 5 f 5523 if ' S ggi Sw X X X Mg 2 sm Q gg? X 4 'K sx 22? f s 259 5 wig? H3225 E355 .. -f. ' Egg i 1 5- iii wg x K,- M. iff Q H John Marshall Bears One of the best also ran teams in the statel' were the words used to describe the 1960 edition of the Bears by the Daily Oklahoman. After smashing U. S. Grant, Central, Star-Spencer and Northwest Classen on successive weekends, John Marshall was ranked tenth in the state. Harding spoiled ,llVl's winning streak and Edmond eked out a 14+-0 victory in a game marked by strong defensive play. Classenfs Comets and Putnam Cityis Pirates bowed to JM to close the season on a winning note. .llVI's first team poses at Taft Stadium scene of all Bear's home games. X This was a team that had its own person- ality, a personality of good sportsmanship, abil- ity and heart. These men who comprised the John Marshall grid representatives cared more about playing the game as it was meant to be played than about winning. With this philosophy, the team finished their gridiron wars with a 6-4 record, their best season in several years. This record enabled JM to finish in the first division ' behind Harding, Northeast and Southeast. The Bears lost to these three teams that tied for first place in the Capitol Conference. Much of the credit for the fine 1960 showing goes to the ' coaching staff comprised of Vince Robison, head coach, Virgil Milliron, line coach, and George Miller, B-Team Coach- team spirit with Jonroi Baird, Johnel Ferguson and Carol McClaren, cheerleaders! Head coach, Vince Robison, and Ron Featherstone, guard, discuss pep club and DAVID SHERROD BRYAN BROWN BOB BAIRD LARRY HENSON CHARLES LASSETER Sr. Quarterback Jr. Quarterback Sr. Center SI- Tackle ST- Back W I26 Finish in Conference First Division JISURET RON FEATHERSONE KARL NAU KENNETH POTTS MIKE OLSON Sr. Back Sf- Guard Sr. Back Jr. End Jr. Back Larry Leeds eats up the yard- age for a long gain in the Homecoming game against Classen. ROW I: G. Burton, B. Harvey, D. Sherrod, W. Wystemp, D. Reeves, G. Fletcher, B. Baird, R. Feather- stone, L. 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Lassiter s c 0 r e s for the Bears. Lassiter takes the pass and races goalward. Cheerleaders Spark Games, Pe' trim K -is f 1 , - ' 1 'L ,gfw-rr ,315 fpifggrrst f , , V, ,,L,,, , ..,: ,Qigi,.rr, .. ' K ' ,gem , . Q gr 1' . mmf, X,s,f,,R . 1 .. K W,Wi ww.-rf , New ' -gm, - ,.,..f A ,fm ,J New , . ' L , ' . -M5515 f - f . ., L k . ' - V. , a , -z we ' - JONROI BAIRD . rw g ij , L 5 . - f is t .. e ' L - - .. ' ' ff,s,,'sy1,Q, -' - ,, , '- - . . ,.., J -if s .V -f .. . lp, -' ' fa ' ' ' - ' L ' xiii?-F'.:1' ' f f '- f ' - , . :, M? ' E.k'W'K V V :A -Q , ,. ,rr. - ' 1 . v H Y ' Z V ' H sz , . .. -- f W g k iygwzg w e f fxfwMwM1WM',?fEiYM9i, 'el - -W-51 .rf W., -,S A . 'ie-sn.-5, .:e: f r Lw - K Stgggifiyfl--,'-,'f -' semi 1--:vffsrwfrfl - f-mev?ffffnrrl7g?'f1fvfwfs?fwy .sir ' V 715: af. 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L., L. ..., .. l J 4 e ' , if . 1 5 Y I I -- JOHNEL FERGUSON , My I- its I ' - Q, ,. -- ,, MARGIE HANSEN SUSAN SCHEFFEL I 32 Cheerleaders strike a pose outside the school during one of their many summer practices. Margie Hansen leads the pep club in a cheer for the Bears. Yell leaders practice in the gym. allies Carol, Jonroi and ,lohnel leap for joy at one of the ball games. John Marshall cheerleaders and mascot cross their fingers on the kickoff. Cheerleaders and twirlers talk over the fence at the football game. NANETTE KELLER CAROL McCLAREN NANCEY DOOLEY I 33 B. Baird, WiH Gresham, M, Wilson ROW 2: Coach Bennie Ratzlaff, K son, E. Herron, 0. Sevier. Squad Finds Competition Stiff Settle for Break-Even Season Weakened by losses through graduation and transfers, the John Marshall Bears opened their roundball season against lVlcGuiness. Following this, Northeast, potential Capital Conference winners de- feated the Bears. DAVE SHERROD KENNY POTTS Senior-Guard Junior-Guard I34 Dave Sherrod goes after the ball in the Harding encounter. ROW 1: D. Berry, D. Sherrod, J. Akins, Potts, B. Liverman, B. Stewart, A. Wil- t WILL GRESHAM BILL LIVERMAN JOHNNY AKINS DENNIS BERRY Sr. Guard Sr. Center Sr. Guard Sr. Forward B-Team Adds Depth Potential Power to Bears John Marshall's B-Team began their season well by winning their first two games. In the subsequent games, the team was beset by green players and costly mistakes. This squad adds depth to the senior high basketball program. McGuinness Northeast Classen Harding Central Southeast Grant Northeast Edmond Star-Spencer Harding Classen McGuinness Southeast Grant Central Star-Spencer lscores incomplete? SCORES JM Opponent 2-7 43 46 55 31 53 48 46 37 58 59 55 35 50 54 56 40 65 45 53 31 49 59 66 62 75 59 66 37 61 44 56 60 54 ROW I: M. Olson, M. Frank, O. Servier, D. Austin, J. Determan. ROW 2: C. Swain, B. Walker, J. Selby, G. Simmons, M. Dowdy. I35 we M gm wi? 393 we f ,wan 3 ,Q 3? K gf? A 259' ,J mi v A In 2 43 ez f .ub.'sv, V72 2 , ,Z I 5 qi? 'wt' 1. ':R4::.,,,.1 gg ' . fl -Z , f T1 I i k EE. ,I Bears Take Third at JM Invitational For the second year, John Marshall sponsored in Invitational Basketball Tournament. This year the Bears won third place beating Harding. The squad made use of Kenny Potts, a transfer from Lawton, in the forward position. Ken added more Jush and drive to the team with his all around team play and hustle. In a mid-season thriller, JM gave Star-Spencer, :apitol conference contenders, a real scare, pulling Lo within eight points of them as the game ended. Harding was beaten by the Bears twice in suc- zession. Even though a winning season in basketball vas not experienced by JM, the boys are aware of :he fact that in addition to competition, sports are builders of men and character. In losing, the Bears flisplayed good sportsmanship and an awareness of the game as one to be played in the spirit of fair play. Bob Stewart goes rebounding in the McGuinness game. BOB STEWART EDDIE HERRON Senior-Center Sophomore-Forward D B y omes in for the ball in some under the basket actlon The B Squad performs in a preliminary against Rebounds, Fouls, Goals Are Magic: Language as Spheroid Stars Sparkle Kenny Potts waits eagerly for the ball in the Grant gam l38 l ' if px . S 23 1' as M, fzgfiwsi Qt. 1 W, A J Cubbettes Champion School Spiri l 5 4 S Q E s l E Q 2 ROW 1: P. Bauchman, K. Baxter, M. Appell, M. Cullum, J. Jones, S. Jackson. ROW 2: J. Breshears, K. Clayton, J. Cowan, J. Doty, D. Farrell, P. Glidewell, S. Allen, J. Elliott, J. Hardegree, S. Gray, J. Lee, R. Johnson, S. Cooper, L. Boeve, N. Burke. ROW 3: P. Fletcher, A. Copper, RJ Bellinger, C. Browning, C. Champlin, L. Johnson, D. Crose, C. Harrod, L. Bale, G. Martin, J. Levy, N. Ledgerwood, L. Booth, V. Connell, L. Dozier, V. Heitman. ROW 4: K. Hooper, G. Grantham, L. Campbell, S. Farmer, S. Gunderson, D. Baxter, C. Carlson, D. Dellam, Cu Fewkes, B. Barnard, S. Gafford, S. Giasson, J. Higginbotham, S. Hill, M. Johnson, G. Feller. ROW 5: J. Powley, D. Dillard, B. Fleske, P. Kattov, J. Everett, N. Childers, B. Coon, P. Appleby, S. Anderson, D. Burger, M. Berry, J. Fredriekson, S. Holmes, J. Abernathy, C. Harris, S. Dale. ROW 6: C. Ferguson, B. Bennett, D. Gaby, M. Brown, D. Dillard, G. Clark, C. Armstrong, K. Adair, B. Gilcrease, P. Gains, G. James, K. Dains, C. Dissing, L. Higgins, N. Curb, S. Harris. ROW 7: J. Brown, G. Dearing, K. Hamptonf C. Hughes, J. Blagg, C. Cherry, M. Aven,i D. Drake, N. Johnson,.D. Blake, K. Curtis, J. Higginbotham, M. Flitz, D. Cross, T. Higgenbotham. ROW 8: D. George, R. Hackenberg, C.l Bickers, N. Humphreys, J. Hogan, J. Cockes, J. Cadamy, S. Deason, K. Jones, K. Garrison, S. Jackson. 4'We are the Cubbettes, Cubbettes are We, Welre here to give some pepability . . .N These Words that ring out at pep assemblies . Jean Young Karen Baxter Marilyn Moore Judy Jones and athletlc contests express the purpose of the President Vice-President Recording Sec. An:end.Sec. Cubbette Pep Club. The girls are on hand to back l our teams with enthusiasm and spirit. dressed in A Pam Bachman BeVer1yMain0uS , the traditional red and royal blue uniforms. Student Council Parliamenzarian Always in the limelight, the Cubbettes sponsor several main events of the RHP- N school year. The first was the apledgev banquet, held at Val Genes Cafeteria. New members were initiated at this time. Crowning the Pep Club Beau, the highpoint of the year, takes place at an annual event. The Beau is selected from five candidates all of Whom must be a participant in a sport. Spring events include the All Sports Banquet honoring all boys who have lettered and the Style Show, sponsored by a local clothing store with selected members of the club modeling the latest fashions. I40 nd Attend Assorted Athletic Activities KOW l: M. Moore, B. Mainous, J. Whitt, L. Puckett, J. Young, D. Mealer. ROW 2: S. Nave, L. Owens, M. Steward, M. Lyle, J. Roark, S. Vlyers, M. Lackey, J. Oliphant, S. Weaver, M. McLain, D. Lowther, D. Montgomery, K. Landes, G. Shields, S. Wildrick, D. Morse. ROW 3: L. Scott, B. Trindle, J. Redding, L. Mash, J. Webb, M. Sellers, D. Purdurn, B. Smith, K. Wilson, L. Lowrie, S. Seabrook, J. Mallams, G. Tousey, ?. Moulton, L. Stillwell, S. Downs. ROW 4: A. Sheldon, G. Twist, C. Reid, D. Fincher, S. Nelson, C. Setterberg, D. Wilks, B. Pojezny, V. War- 'en, J..Shakely, J. Traphagen, A. Owens, S. Knight, L. Symes, S. Davis, J. Michel. ROW 5: M. Newman, C. Kirkpatrick, L. Long, A. Rugg, J. Musick., K. Mclntyre, S. Rietz, S. Sengel, J. Shields, S. Rentfro, S. Southerland, P. Whitecotton, M. Biles, C. Curry, S. Miller, T. Myatt. ROW iz S. Welch, J. Stegner, M. Powell, C. Wise, J. Mowery, L. King, C. McGee, L. Sass, R. Sprouce, J. Lee, S. Levann, J. Leonard, M. Millsap, R. ierbow, L. McKinney. ROW 7: J. Lackey, P. Williams, D. Yancey, T. Lawson, S. Riley, J. MacKenzie, L. Stevens, S. St. Pierre, S. Talbot, J. Hicks, L. Lang, B. McCain, N. Stevens, D. Walters, J. Phillips,'N. Watkins. ROW 8: M. Pain, J. Rooks, J. Smith, R. Sedita, P. Powell, J. Thompson, B. Mouser, R. McCray, S. Schwartz, S. McDonald, E. Seberson. Susan Jackson Mary Appell Dorothy Mealer J anel Whitt Treasurer Sgt.-at-A rms Sgt.-at-A rms Sgt.-at-A rms Linda Puckett Marilyn Cullum Publicity Chairman Chaplain Senior Cubbettes stand to sing Cubbette song at annual 'ipledgev banquet. I4I Ronny Lee, Allan Fransen, and Dan Hays work out in preparation to a Cross Country meet at Northwest Classen. Cross-Country at John Marshall celebrated their biggest year as they annexed several first places at city-meets. JM,s Cross-Country team was the Winner of the All-City Cross-Country Champion- ship at the Fairgroundsg the winner of the Okla- homa Baptist University l8th Annual Invitational Meet at Shawneeg and second place finisher in the Capitol Conference Meet. Cross-Country Captures Championships Jim Biggers was the outstand- ing runner and the Winner of six medals, representing six individual meets. Larry McCaWley was a medalist three times, and the sec- ond most consistent runner on the team. Alan Fransen was the third best medal winner followed close- ly by medalists Ronnie Lee and Russ McAdams. Dan Hays of- fered solid support in each race, acting as a pusher for his team- mates. ROW 1: R. McAdams, L. McCauley, G. Biggers. ROW 2: Coach Mulcahy, A. Fransen, R. Lee, D. Hays. I42 GEORGE MORE DON DENMAN fennis Team Claims Foreign i Trained Players ROW 1: L. Macky, M. McPherson, P. Powers. ROW 2: C. Redding, D. Denman, G. More, K. Huffman, Coach G. Mulcahy. ROW 1: B. Cooper, J. Charles, J. Denny, S. Findeiss, R. Pererya, S. Hamilton. ROW 2: M. Johnson, J. Yoder, B. Haller, L. Odom, C. Alden, R. Gor- man. ROW 3: R. Schmitt, S. Hestbeck, S. Bryan, C. Stokely, D.'Kitzmi1ler, E. Unger, D. Pierce, F. Johnson, Coach G. Miller. Charles Alden, Freshman member of the team, practices a cutaway. Swimming Squad Abounds With Young Splashers John Marshall's swimming team for 1961-62 garnered a talented group of young swimmers upon whom Coach Miller could count on in coming years. Leading the talented newcomers were Charles Alden, freshman, and Ranny Schmitt, unior. Ranny Schmitt practices his specialty at the Northside YMCA. I44 ge 5? Ea 'tl le r . 5 Q2 sn 1 15 Q 3 is i Q A e Q E e if s E X .1 in 2 2 i S15 e 5 E? f X s if SW 51 25 S n 55 ii E ti is it 2. s is i Q Q rla Montgomery and Mary Stewart practice iminton. Girls volleyball team. Mrs. Rotzinger, girls' sports coach, discusses coming games and activities with the girls' sports class. Girls' Sports Program Interests Female Athletes John Marsball,s girls sports program is one of the most active in the school. Girls participate in basketball, volleyball, and softball. The girls, swimming team begins second semester and goes on into the spring. Many of the girls are members of Girl's O Club. During the spring semester, the girls play tennis and softball receives active participation. IOW 1: J. Strange, Allman, J. Cox, D. Montgomery, L. Owens, M. Stewart, S. Hill, J. Oliphant. ROW 2: P. Appleby, D. Robinson, A. Sheldon, J. loach, J. Fields, C. Setterberg, S. Scheffel, J. Hogan, C. McGee, M. Powell, J. Everett. ROW 3: T. McCrary, D. Haskins, V. Graham, J. Frederickson, 3. Stah1,ND.RG3hy, L. Henson, J. Dees, C. Pojezny, V. Lassiter. ROW 4-: C. Smith, J. Livermon, S. Smock, B. Neale, N. Layton, S. Tevebaugh, J. erron, . e mon. I45 ROW 1: H. Ellis, J. Wilkerson, D. Freeman, D. Potts, B. Rice. ROW 2: R. Kattov, R. McAdams, D. Haxel, M. McAdams, C. Reed. ROW 3: V. Miller, D. Griffith, W. Wystemp, J. Moore, T. Howard, D. Reeves. ROW 4: R. Shearer, mgr. J. Cademy P. Connelly, D. McGaughey, Coach Milliron. Grapplers Win Second in State Tourney John Marshall's matmen marked 1962 as their higgest year when they sent ten men into the state tournament at Norman, Oklahoma. The case in the lobby is aglow with the trophies won by the team. Under the tutelage of coach Virgil Milliron, JM's grapplers won the Geary Tournament, upset- ting Edmond, last year's state champions and swept the city honors by taking the All-City Tourna- ment and Capitol Conference Tournament. On .February 23, the Bears challenged Edmond for the state mat title, by evening JM support- ers saw their hopes crushed as Edmond, capitalizing on surprise defeats of John Marshall 1961 state champs, Mike McAdams and Joe Wilkerson, scored a 76-66 victory. John Marshall's lone title came from Tony Howard at 183 on a 3-1 decision over Tom Simon of Grant. 1961-62 was undoubtedly one of the finest years the Bears have experienced. The following are the ten men JM sent to the state tournament: Wilkerson, Potts, McAdams, Haxel, Russ Mc- Adams, Wells, Miller, Griffith, McGaughey, and Howard. ,Q k :Q : . X my Q .mgmz M, 3531? W W iiifigi M, , Q. , QW? di , Q Af W l ,N Q3 L f W x V S i i 1 I I w I L L, A ww' Bears Take Second At Midwest City Tourney Russ McAdams receives his first place medal at Midwest City in the 135 lb. division. A John Marshall wrestler takes over against Edmond, defending state champions. Jerry Moore picks up his third place medal at Midwest City. 149 5 Q s S 2 2 2 J 1 X K 2 ? 2 2 E 2 1 3 5 Q f 2 2 4 X 2 5 gl ii 34 Z 1 il , 5 5 L, 1, 5 s f I E E s s 5 K 5 Q 1 s 2 2 2 3 Z Q z X i L 'e Q 3 X 5 1 E s s 1 2 1 Y 5 s K 5 5 5 i K 4 3 s i JV Bears Claw Opponents for 4-4 Record 1 w Q 1 1 4 ,w l s 3 i I ROW 1: B. Greene, H. Clark, P. Bliedorn, K. Appleby, L. Bagley, G. Cooper, C. Sea, D. Ridenour, T. Walsh, K. Cagle, L. Locke, J. Stewart, R. Gorman, L. Certain. ROW D. Myrick, M. Ludwig, D. Davidson, T. Novak, L. Fennell, D. Criener, P. Conley, F. Hobbs, A. Poppino, M. Snider, ' W. Melton, L. Jabaro, F. Reinke, H. Hamill. ROW 3: R. Seherer, R. Pittman, B. Stallings, K. Barns, D. Shanon, J. Schmidt, B. Reinke, S. Manning, D. Boyd, B. Cole, S. Lewis, W. Marshall, C. Alden, D. Howard, J. Pipkin, R. Ellison, K. Cullum, J. Meeks. Fred Hobbs and Phil Conley '52 Co-Captains Finishing the season with a urespectablei' 4-4 record, the JM junior high Bears fought their way through an eight opponent schedule. Losing their first game to Harding, they climaxed their season with a win over McGuiness. In the last two games, the jv squad snapped a losing streak after a heartbreaking loss to Star- Spencer at Homecoming by de- feating Northwest Classen. Phil Conley led the team in scoring with some fine runs. Don Howard, a first rate center, helped anchor the line. David Bradley and Don Criner played fine de- fensive ball. I 9 a l 1 i Foster Harrington and Bennie Ratzlaff Junior Varsity Coaches ROW ONE: R. Sengel, D. Sullins, K. Myers, C. Baptist, K. Cullum, K. Hammond, F. Determan, D. Tower. ROW TWO: B. Duncan, F. Hobbs, T. Walsh, 1 McNeil, B. Symes, B. Witten, C. Carter, B. Boyd. ROW THREE: Coach Lackey, B. Harvey, L. Jabara, M. Scott, W. Melton, D. Gunn, D. Bradley, V. Schm1tt, D. Criner. Good Beginning - Yes Melton drives in for a goal in the McCuinness ame. Better Ending for J. . Basketball l Bob Harvey, forward, takes a shot at the basket as the Little Bears swamp McGuinness. I53 FRED HOBBS LUCKY .IABARA DON HOWARD 'LEW FENNELL MIKE SNIDER TERRY WALSH DON CRINER RAYMOND PITTMAN DON BOYD FOSTER HARRINGTON PHIL CONLEY DAVID BRADLEY Coach DENNIS McNEILL WES MELTON MIKE SCOTT LUCKY .IABERA TERRY WALSH BOB HARVEY l54 1 ROW 1: A. McIntyre, S. Cesar, G. Cooper. ROW 2: J. Savage, T. Byers, R. Featherstone, P. Conley. ROW 3: R. Maxfield, B. Reinke, Coach Hataway, K. Brewer. D. Howard. J unior High Wrestling Shows Steve Cesar and Guy Cooper practice for some junior high wrestling meets. Promise for Coming Season John Marshall's junior high wrestling squad placed third in a meet at Monroney Junior High. The grapplers also participated in meets at Kerr and Edmond. Don Howard shows Ronny Maxfield and Baxton Reinke correct position for some wrestling holds. f P 3 4 I F i 1 4 3 i s Physical Fitness ls Goal of Girls' O Club ROW 1: K. Allman, J. Strain, J. Cockes, D. Montgomery, M. Steward. ROW 2: M. Lyle, J. Higginhotham, P. Appleby, J. Oliphant, C. McClaran, L. Owens, A. Owens, S. Giasson, D. Purdum, J. Hogan, J. Couch, C. Setterburg, S. Scheffel. ROW 4: J. Everett, M. Powell, D. Robinson, A. Sheldon, D. Haskins, L. Henson, C. Smith. arla Montgomery waits patiently for the rest of the members of the club to ppear for an activity picture. Girls' O Club is one of the youngest organizations at John Marshall. Member- ship is open to those girls who have let- tered in one of the many sports open to girls in the high school. The club handles the concession stand at basketball games and participates in other activities during the year. O Club Channels Service and Athletic Ability ROW 1: D. Sherrod, M. Olson, J. Biggers, B. Baird, D. Dennis. ROW 2: J. Akins, M. McPherson, W. Gresham, J. Engleman, J. Denney, L. Leeds, E. Unger, J. Wilkerson, D. Reeves. ROW 3: M. McAdams, W. Wystemp, G. Sim- mons, T. Howard, C. Redding, R. Bertrum, T. Chrislip, T. Hataway, K. Huffman. ROW 4: Haxel, J. Bowie, L. McCauley, C. Reed, D. McNeill, E. Herron, R. Schmitt, A. Fransen, J. Bedford. ROW 5: B. Livermon, D. Inman, B. Brown, J. Yoder, D. Denman, C. Lasseter, E. Bishop, J. Coonce. ROW 6: S. Snyder, R. McAdams, D. Berry, R. Feather- stone, D. Griffith, L. Mackey, J. More, J. Jouret, L. Henson, G. Fletcher. John Marshallis Boys' O Club is made up of those boys who have let- tered in any sport. Officers for 1961- 62 include: President, Dave Sherrod, Vice-President, Mike Olsen, Secretary- Treasurer, Jim Biggers and Chaplain, Bob Baird. Activities for the club are spread throughout the year. The O Club pic- nic is one of the outstanding social events. The club also sponsors the election of the All-Sports Queen. The identity of the girl who wins is a well- kept secret until the day of the an- nouncement and crowning. Darla Montgomery, a member of Girls' O Club seems to have attended a boys' meeting by mistake, however, the boys make her feel right at home. l58 ,Mn v -1 s . ,,,,,x9n- W 1 1: n Leadership 5 :.: :f'E If ..::-: ' A i w gg? 53?g f WH fe AA 1 W i? W' X QQ if A 6' fx 5 J Smeg ik ag qw aw M QW fx: 1 sx Hg gig wglg LN my A211 M51-1s'Y is 1?fQ5Ef?f2K?Q2 ,ix-QQ, 7 AS ij ,U-25? - QL 1 uf QS W ffjyfgf? Lyi ggxrgeiffgik gfiwjm' F51 Tm Fw, fav A yu W? 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N M, WM M, W, .. ..,.N.W,WWWM,M.M.WMM,,V,,.WM,q.,.A.h-h,,W,M,H,xMWMWM......W,.A........W.,...,W.,,M,,M,,,.M.M .W V M, V , . , , W, M W ..,,.., .M.,-.,A-,,-M,mv,M,,,W..W,A.V,,AW,.M.WM W,,W,M,,,W M NWI Quill and Scroll Queen SUE NAVE Key Club Sweetheart JUDY HARDEGREE Hi-Y Princess RAE JEAN JOHNSON Tri-Hi-Y Prince JACK BEDFORD Band Queen MARY ANN JORDAN Grchestra Queen JEAN YOUNG Choir Queen GLORIA GRANT All-Sports Queen MARY STEWARD DE Queen DIANNA MCCORKLE F.F.A. Sweetheart SHARI DEASON Junior High Pep Club Beau BUBBASYMES Junior High Homecoming Queen BETH BLEDSOE MARY STEWARD STEVE SNYDER LeANN BOEVE Annual Belle Annual Beau Annual Belle DENNIS BERRY Annual Beau DOROTHY MEALOR LINDA SHELTON JACK BEDFORD CAROL MCCLARAN Annual Belle D.E. Queen Annual Beau Pep Club Beau BILL LIVERMON JUDY HARDEGREE SANDRA WEAVER Annual Beau Homecoming Queen Annual Belle ' All-Sports Queen Annual Belle RUTH LIN DSEY D.E. Queen CAROL AKIN JIM BIGGERS LINDA KING MARCIA ELLIS Quill and Scroll Queen Pep Club Beau I'Ii-Y Princess FFA Sweetheart MARILYN McLAIN MARGIE HANSON JACK ENGLEMAN .IAN DOTY Homecoming Queen FFA Sweetheart Tri-Hi-Y Prince 0fChCSffa Queen JUDY MALLAMS LINDA MASH MARGIE GAINES DANA MORSE Band Queen Choir Queen Junior High Homecoming Queen Choir Queen .lANlS HANSON DAVE CRIF F ITH DIONNA FARRELL JANICE JARNIGAN Junior High Homecoming Queen Pep Club Beau Choir Queen Choir Queen SHARI DEASON LINDA DOZIER A CATHY CHAMPLIN PHD'-1 CONLEY Homecoming Queen Band Queen Quill ancl Scroll Queen Junior High Pep Club Beau Key Club Sweetheart Hi-Y Princess SUZANNE COOPER BOB BAIRD JOHNEL FERGUSON JUDY COWAN Band Queen Pep Club Beau FFA Sweetheart 0rCl1CStra Queen Hi-Y Princess I74 MIKE SNIDER DENNIS IVICNEIL CAROL SETTERBEBG MIKE SCOTT Mr. Football Junior High Pep Club Beau Key Club Sweetheart Junior High Pep Club Beau DON CRINER PHIL CONLEY FRED HOBBS SHERRY ALLEN lVIr. Football Mr. Football lVIr. Football Homecoming Queen Junior High Pep Club Beau Junior High Pep Club Beau Band Queen Key Club Sweetheart GUY COOPER JOYCE MOWREY JOHN LEEDY STEVE IVIANNING Junior High Pep Club Beau Key Club Sweetheart Annual Beau MT- Football I 75 Homecoming Highlights Spark School Spirit ii Excitement and enthusiasm reigned at John Marshall with the promise if of the biggest Homecoming celebration ever. Anticipated activities were outlined for the eager students in the Bear Bragsn publication. if f Candidates for Comin' Home Queen were introduced to the student body during the assembly. Pep Club officers portrayed the candidates, Daisy Mae Deason, Martha McLain, Annabelle,' Allen, Freda,' Fergu- son, and Hepzibah Hardegree. The dampness of the weather, seemingly a tradition, prevented the Bears from building a bonfire, but not from pulling a mighty victory over Q the Classen Comets. Because of the muddy field and cold weather, the coro- t nation ceremonies were postponed. . The following day Homecoming Queen, J ohnel Ferguson, was crowned amid joyous cheers in a special assembly. The Homecoming Dance was the perfect ending for the week. A giant bear stood in honor of the victorious J.M. Bears. As the end of the dance 3 drew near, so came the closing of a perfect Homecoming. F Queen Candidates Capture Cheers J Q as Parade Progressesl Highlighting the parade was, the live bear borrowed from the' circus. The mascot followed marching units and convertibles in the procession of the parade. l The enormous bear on the student council float led the pa-, rade as it wound through the streets of the John Marshall area. ' At Casady Square, the des- tination ot the parade, students and cheerleaders participated in a spirited pep rally. MarshaII's Muddy Bears Slosh to Victory V r Bleak winds blew Q as the John' Marshall Bears charged forward to crash the Comets. In spite of the chilling weather, frostbitten fans snuggled in blankets and cheered the team on to A victory. l X 2 I76 I l i l it Dance t it Je: W Daze Q is iid. igli E 2 T2-ll X tid: 'A X. afar' W2 H, 53:22 2 lg ,ff ,xv wff-t312fwi,iQQ -1:fff1m.Qww.f' , A . I - ra ysgwqwffgf,gisutsefigpa.AamwawW,muwT-vwittga:gary 41 23 From the beginning until the school year many enjoyable dances were held stu- 5 dents. At the Howdy Hop, sponsored by li Council to welcome all Bears, both old and Gray and Vic Wiley were crowned as ,l.lVI.'d gigglendliest newcomers. A massive paper mache bear towelieidfigver the Homecoming Dance, celebrating John proud victory. The Twist reigned supreme at the Track staffls Christmas dinner-dance, as well as at thdignjoyable Pep Club Dance, and to meet the challenge, own Dance Band, the Cashmeres, perfected several tglgist num- bers in time for the Annual Sweetheart Ball. NE the last note died away at the Junior-Senior Prom, students looked back on many magical moments. Annual Belle, Nancy Dooley, proudly shows her gold heart shaped charm to Annual Beau, Dick Tubbs, who was presented with a gold tie tack. Double, double toil and troubleg Fire burn, and caldron bubble, was they chant, as students brewed spirit for the coming year. Bear Tracks' staff members take time away from work to enjoy their dinner dance at the Skirvin Tower Hotel. i I77 I962 Brings High Honor and Rewarding X 'Qi ti I1 at-f3ng, CHF mane? ' 'A mbsf National Merit Scholarship Finalists John Marshall Scholarship and Achievement Plaque Lettzeiser Awards Gold Medal Carol Akin Silver Medal Bronze Medal Daughters of the American Revolution Good Citizenship Sons of the American Revolution Good Citizenship American History Civitan Award Mental Health Foundation Award Stueve Award for Science Gaylord Philanthropy Scholarship Chemistry and Math Britton Culture Club Award Mimosa Garden Club Award Livermon Wlnters-Locke Company Award Phillips University Scholarship American Homemakers of Tomorrow Award Sears Roebuck oundation DE Award Sherry Allen Karen Allman Mary Appell Bob Baird Mike Cross Paul Dines Jan Doty Ann Dye Judy Farrar J ohnel Ferguson Sharon Gafford Clark Gilpin Physics and Math SENIOR HIGH HONOR SOCIETY Bob Baird, Bernard Glassman Bob Baird X Mary Ann Jordan, Bob Baird Charla Leach, Paul Dines Marilyn Moore, Mike Smith Kay Landes Mike Cross Mike Smith J ohnel Ferguson Marilyn Moore Ronnie Smith Mike Cross Paul Dines Linda Puckett Ralph Taylor Boyd Johnson Bob Baird, Judy Smock J ohnel Ferguson Richard Wasson Phyllis Glidewell Gloria Grant Mary Harris John Hines Ted Hough Larry Johnson Judy Jones Karolyn Jones Mary Ann Jordan LeeAnn Kirkpatrik Kaye Landes Charla Leach Dorothy Mealor Billy Moore Marilyn Moore Judy Paulsen David Perry Curtis Pospicial Carol Reid Mike Smith Barbara Sober Craig Stokley Janice Strain John Wallace ecognition to Real Royalty of John Marshall ATHLETIC BUS IN ESS ENGLISH FOREIGN LANGUAGE HISTORY HOME ECONOMICS JOURNALISM LIBRARY MATHEMATICS MUSIC SCIENCE SPEECH NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY PHI BETA KAPPA AWARD Senior Girls' Athletic Award Business Education Award All Ais Grades Nine-Twelve Certificate of Recognition Four Years Latin Four Years Spanish Gaylord Philanthropies, Inc. Scholarship Certificate of Recognition Yearbook Award The Cub The Journeyman The Star Department Award Photographer Award Outstanding Library Assistant Mathematics Award Sharp and Nichols Musical Achievement Award fBandJ Outstanding Musician fBandJ Vocal Music Award Honorable Mention Orchestra Award Bausch and Lomb Award National Forensic League Presidential Award 'Idiespian Service Award Speech Letter Award Bob Baird Debbie Blanche Donna Castle Gary Denham Linda Grady Mel Hamill Charles Helmick Outstanding Sophomore Janice Strain Mary Steward Bob Baird, Mildred Marson Mike Smith Mike Smith Karolyn Jones, Charla Leach Paul Dines J ohnel Ferguson, Mary Ann Jordan, John Wallace Sherry Allen, Karen Casky, J ohnel Ferguson, Sharon Gray, Mildred Marson LeAnn Boeve, Cathy Champlin Craig Stokley, Pat Fletcher Linda Johnson Jeanie Burgess Carol Akin Jim Bob Wallis Virginia Bartley Paul Dines Mike Smith Bruce Dains Judy Smock Gloria Grant, Johnny Merle, Gail Sheppard. Jean Young, Joe Young Mike Smith Mike McPherson Donna Castle Mike McPherson Mike Pendergraft Richard Ranney Jerry Stansel Sally Wildrick Linn Williams Linn Williams Mary Ann Jordan JUNIOR HIGH HONOR SOCIETY Junior High Receives American Legion Awards Perry Elijah Jane Slaughter Award Seventh Grade Instrumental Music Award Nancy Bowman Sharp-Nichols Music Achievement Award Band Award Daughters of the American Revolution American History Honor Award Sons of the American Revolution Language Awards French Latin Spanish Mathematics Award Gaylord Science Award Letzeiser Art Award Buttram Oration Award Honor Certificates Scholastic Awards Plaque Award Kathy Castle Chris Carter Robert Tredray Susan Schilde Own Honors Kathy Castle Marydith Asch Bobby Barton Joe Black Cheryl Smith David Levenson Melinda McCoy Brian Smith Rusty Cargill, John Stewart Joe Clinkenbeard Lin Thompson Chris Carter Judy Sowell Danny Massad Mark Tanton Brian Smith Judy Walden Science-Junior Science Fair Scholastic Achievement i ' I Porter Davis, Don Garvin, John Pickens, Danny Massad, Linda Gordon, Susan Schilde, Kay Williams. Allen Sherr .. s Y -Diana Blakely Beth Bledsoe Bobby Barton Bob Bridges Terry Byers Lanita Cantwell Chris Carter Marc Charney Joel Clinkenbeard Guy Cooper Leah Albers Cherry Berry Carol Bishop Kathy Castle Melanie Douglas Perry Elijah Lana Lee Boyd Diana Brown Peggy Carter Tom Daxon NINTH GRADE MEMBERS Rusty Cargill David Davidson Bill Dobbs Marily Glisan Don Garvin Walter Dean Graham Marcia Greene Larry Herman Porter Davis Maurice Emmer Caroline Howard Kathy Holmes Kern Jackson Rex Martin Danny Massad Melinda McCoy Nancy Rice Linda Rooks Judy Rose Mark Ludwig Ronnie Maxfield Brian Smith EIGHTH GRADE MEMBERS Mike Hays Sally Hewett Larry Holt Sharyl James Barbara J anger David Levenson Jeffry Folks Bob Hendricks Jan Henson Kent Mathers Eddie McAlpine Roddy McEver Shelly Mayfield Michael Mullens Linda Ray Mike Schall Pat Meador Barbara Moody Janet Oliphant John Pfeiffer Susan Schilde DeeAnn Soder Judy Sowell Mark Tanton Robert Tredray Judy Walden Sherry Waintroob Sharon Williams Karen Young Monte Smith Lin Thompson Linda Wallis Kay Williams Randy Sengel Judy Shakely Earl Steffens Debby Terry Marsha Williams Suzanne Williams Kathleen Riley. Pat Shoemake Carol Jane Smith Carol Sullivan Robert Terril Bears watch teammates as they push on to victory. Pep Club officers and athletes scurry throng the halls in preparation for the assembly. Before school, clues to the spirit prevail as each student proudly wears a card saying: GO BEARS. The pep assembly takes place during the first class period. Clever skits and exciting talks hold the firm attention of every student. Game time arrives and Marshallites flock to the scene. Wild cheers and other exhibitions typical of the school loyalty permeate the stadium or gym- nasium. School photographers dedicate time and ef- fort in order to immortalize the event. As the con- test draws to an end the student body sings the traditional Alma Mater. But this is only seemingly the end. The year slowly draws to a close and with the nearness of the finale comes the awards for outstanding ability. ,lohn Marshall boasts an All-American football player and State-Champion Wrestler as well as many other top honors. These accomplishments are represented by trophies and medals, but more important is the fact that our school holds such ability. This is the ideal which incurrs a sense of pride within the heart of every Marshallite. The Bears' spirit soars as each game day arrives. h . . Bears Show Spirit Receive Recognition Senior high wrestlers review reward received at recent tournament. HLittle people liven pep assembly. Photographer and camera capture crowd spirit. A high school is many things. It is made up partly of buildings, and is greatly influenced by its location. But most of all, a high school is its people -the people who support it With their loyal spirit and achievements, its students, faculty, administra- tion, employees and benefaetors. The School I: 4 An , HH I eoplel Here are the faces of some of those people who make John Marshall a complete and living institu- tion, deserving its proud reputation. They are the people who guide the growth and direction of our high school in its academic, athletic and fine art achievements, and help, each in his own way, to raise John Marshall's stature in the World of learn- ing. They are truly ambassadors, representing John Marshall High Schoole-A Proud Achievement John Marshall's Bear Tracks staff feels as lonely as the figure' in the picture because for them the completion of the 1962 annual marks the end of high school careers for senior' members of the staff. We have endeavored to bring to you, the students, alpictorial history of the year. Here is 1961-62, with the glitter of dances and parties, the color of sports events and the faces of our friends. Without the aid of Rembrandt Studios who did our photography the Bear Tracks 762 would never have appeared. Taylor Publishing Com- pany and its representatives, Barcley Curtis and Jerry Carroll made sense out of picture layouts and confused copy and shared our deadline anxie- ties. To the faculty and administra- tion who bore with patience the inter- rupted classes and mixed up picture schedules a sincere thank you from the staff. Bear Tracks '62 comes to a close and for the seniors it was the best year. They will remember it with fondness because it marks for them an end and a beginning. Next yearls staff is already planning the Bear Tracks '63 and the senior staffers feel they are no longer needed. They view the empty halls with nostalgia for the memories they hold and open the door to the future. 1962 Bear Tracks Staff An end and a beginning for the seniors Bear Tracks '62 does not have any advertising. The members of the staff take this opportunity to thank those merchants who in previous years have helped to make the annual a success. Akin Appliance Co. Mid State Publishing Co. Park's Men's Wear Dr. Pepper Co. Pat Pugh-Burl Holmes Puddin' Lanes Bowl Irby Rexall Drug Store Puddin' Lanes I. G. A. Britton Drug Peek Hardware McKiddy Printing Co. I-Iandel's . Biltmore Cleaners-Laundry Lakewood Cleaners Britton Piano Co. Devilbiss Brake Service Emil Dairy Boy No. 3 Randel-Wdlls Co. I-Iigdon's Flower Shop and Nursery Precure's Red Bud Food Center Churchman Maytag Co. General Transfer and Storage Nichols Hills Baptist Church C. R. Anthony's Northeast Bowling Center Livermon-Winter-Locke Insurance La Mode Cleaners Audleman Auto Service Center Drexel Florist I-Iouse Western Lumber Co. Cunningham Book Store Martin's Conoco Nissens-Casady Square Uhles Food Store Fidelity National Bank and Trust .Ieromes Whirlwind Cleaners Britton Plumbing Co. The Mule Barn Cafe Emmer Brothers Men's Wear ' Mrs. Degraffenreid's Bakery Cunningham Book Co. Casady Square .lewelry and Gift May Avenue Bank Round-Up Cleaners 8: Laundry Patten Sheet Metal Co. Browneis Department Store Norman Walker General Electric Greystone Presbyterian Church Kimberling's I. G. A. Shop A Allman, Juanita 16 Allsbrook, Helen 14, Anderson, Delores 16 Anglin, Mary 28, 109 Appleby, Grace 16 B Berry, Edward 14 Biller, Joe 20 ' Blevins, Marcella 32 Boley, Wendell 32 Bowlan, Sizemore 32, 107 Bowman, Fern 22 Brightwell, John 31 C Chapman, George 15 Cheney, Robert 10 Collier, Fern 20 Courtney, Arch 32 Crowder, Sam 20 Crowley, Leon Curry, Pat D Daniels, Muriel 22, 24 Davis, Virginia 28 Davison, Billie 22 Dennis, Donals 22 Dierdorff, Marian 21 Douglas, Loree 33 E Eacok, Phyllis Edmond, Kenneth 30 Elijah, Joenita 22, 117 Elkins, Lindia 32 A Abbott, Earl 89 Abel, Margaret 81 Abernathy, James 81, 121 Abernathy, Janice 67, 109, 140, 10 Abernathy, Linda 81, 114, 120 Ada, Joe 73 Adair, Brian 37 Adair, Kay 140, 100, 67 Adams, Blanche 81 Adams, John 62 Facuhylndex F Fagin, Della 28 Farmer, Joe 31 Farrier, Arthur 32 Fellingham, Jane 28 Figg, Joe 29 Ford, Bob 22 Fullerton, Sue 32 G Gessell, Geraldine 28 Gibson, Kathline 22 Gilmore, Keith 32 H Haas, Ellen 20 Haffner, Dorothy 16 Hale, Hazel 22 Hammer, L. 33 Hanstein, Leonard 30 Harrington, Foster 19, Hataway, Jimmy 155 Hawthorne, Birdie 18 Hencke, Barbara 28 Holloway, Roger Homburg, Al. 29 J Jackson, Ella 28 Jennings, Bess 22, 117 K Kelly, Bessie M. Kelly, H. 20 Kelly, L. 20 Koopman, June 14 Kuklenski, Ellisie 31 31, 154, 152 Labor, L Manned Lackey, Toney 19, 153 Lair, Luana Laman, Bill 32 Lamkin, Betty 31 Laws, Phyllis 31 Leikam, Bill 15 Lockwood, Mary 30 Lomax, John Luper, Maryb ell 32 M Maguire, William 20 Markley, Susan 31 Marshall, Alton 15 Marshall, Lyda 22 Miller, Miller, Berneice George 123, 144 Milliron, Virgil 18, 19, 123 Morphew, Robert 30 Mulchay, George 19, 142, 143 McCollom, Claude McDonald, John 33 N Nobles, Sandra 31 Oliver, O Zelma 29 Osborn, Kathleen 15 P Parnell, C. 20 Pernalete, Patricia 28, 109 Peters, Frances 15, 98 Prichard, Charles 22 Pryce, Joan 21 tudentlndex Adams, Ninah 81, 115, 20 Adams, Phillip 89 Aday, Aderh Akin, Akin, Akin, Mark 37 old, Larry 89, 81 Carol 26, 27, 37, 98, 99, 104, 172 Johnny 37, 134, 132, 158 Mike 73 Akins, Annette 89 Albers, Leah 81, 116 Alden, Charles 73, 144, 153 Allen, Betty 37 Allen, Bill 37 Allen, Billie 73, 144 Allen, Deberah 73 Allen, Janice 73, 89, 121 Allen, Jerry 37 Allen, Karen 73 Allen, Paula 73, 114, 109 Allen, Robert 89 Allen Sherry 73, 114, 117 Allen, Sherry 37, 98, 141, 112 99, 111 Allison, Jackie 67 Allison, Susan 89 Allman, Karen 37, 145, 157 Allman, James 81, 121 Allsbrook. Johnny 73 Altshuler, Mike 89 , 103, R Ratzlaff, Bennie 28, 134, 152 Risdon, Ralph 14 Roberts, Oliver 29 Robinson, Seymour 32 Robison, Vince Rotzinger, Wadad 18, 145 S Saner, Laura 16 Seright, Myrtle 31 Shaw, Juna 29 Shofstall, Bessie 22 Smith, Elizabeth 23, 100 Sobol, Sharon Sparks, James 30 Spurlock, Joe 7, 29, 118 Stehr, Helen 31 T Travlor. Philip 31 V Vandenburgh, Ethel 22, 117 W Walter, Linda 31 Ward, Leroy 33, 107 West, Cecil Westman, Burns 29 Woods, Mart 30 Woodson, Martha 31 Wooten, Joanne 20 Wylie, JoAnn 26, 123 Anderson David 89 Anderson Frank 73 Anderson, Gayle 67 Anderson, Gene 67 Anderson, Judith 89 Anderson, Phyllis 81 Anderson, Ronald 89, 116 Anderson, Sherry 67, 140 Anderson , William 89 Andrews, Jerry 66 Andrews, Mary 89 Angle, Susan 37, 108 Anthis, Judy 89 Anthis, Max 73 Bishop, Childers, Nancy 68, 98, 140 4 Anthis, Monte 73 Anthony, James 67 Appell, Mary 123, 141, 109, 101, 103 Appleby, Gail 89 Appleby, Kenneth 152, 73 Appleby, Pat 67, 105, 108, 140, 145, 157 Armor, Dale 89 Armour, Janet 73, 114, 117 Armstrong, Anglina 89 Armstrong, Carol 67, 140, 105 Armstrong, Jerry 38 Arnold, Stella 67 Arrington, Laura 67 Artman, Robert 73 Asch, Merydith, 89 Atkinson, Kenna 62, 107 Aubrey, Robert 73 Audleman, Steve 89, 117 Ault, Linda 73 Austin, Donny 67, 135 Austin, Gary 73 Aven, Bush 81 Aven, Linda 73, 11 Aven, Melonie 67, 106, 108 Ayris, Missy 89 B Bachman, Pam 103, 62, 98, 140, 101 Bagwell, John 113 Bagley, Larry 73, 152 Bagwell, Jean 73, 114 Baikie, Betty 67, 113, 109 Bailey, Mark 67 Bailey, Marsha 81 Beal, Nancy 81, 115 Bean, Alvin 38 Bean, Madeline 89 Bearden, Stephen 89 Beasley, William 73 Beaver, Eddie 67 Bedford, Jack 38, 98, 102 158, 167, 172 Belcher, Linda 73, 120 Belcher, Terry 89 Bellenger, Rita 62, 140 Bender, Darrell 73 Bender, Richard 67 Bennett, Ben 81, 111, 116 Bennett Beverly 67, 98, 105, 140 Bennett Clyde 101 Bennett Elizabeth 73, 116 Bennett, Ella 81, 109, 114 Bennett, Kathleen 89 Bennett, Michael 89 Bentley , Beverly 81, 121 Berg, Ronny 73 Berger, Nancy 38 Berkman, Dianne 73 Berlowitz, Phillip 73 Berlowitz, Jean 81 Berman, Leslie 114 Berry, Cheryl 81, 115, 117, 121 Berry, Dennis 38, 101, 102, 109, 12 135, 138, 158, 172 Berry, Melody 67, 108, 140 Berryhill, Villa 81 Bertch, Susan 109 Berton, John 89 Bertram, Ronald 62, 103 Bevill, Barbara 73 Bickers, Carol 67, 140 Biggers, Gary 67 Biggere Jim as, 89, 98, 99, 142, 158, 173 Biles, Mary 62, 100, 141 Brian 89 Bain, Billy 67, 127, 130 Baird, Bob as, 98, 99, 126, 127, 134 136, 1 Baird, J 58, 174, 101 onori 38, 126, 133 Baird, MaryJo 81, 115, 121 Baker, Ben 67 Baker, Barbara 81 Baker, Bryan 89 Baker, Don 127, 131 Baker, Kay 89 Baker, Kenneth 6 Barker, Larry 67 Baker, Particia 73, 109, 114 Baker, William 73 Baldwin, Harold 73 Bale, Linda 62, 108, 140 Balogh, Diana 81, 114 Balogh, Joe 67 Bandy, Jerry 89 Bannister, Gencla 81, '115 Baptiste, Charles 81 Barclay, can ss, 107 Barham, Jerry 38 Barham, Vesa 81, 114, 120 Barnard, Betty 104, 140 Barnes, Greg 67, 109, 111 Barnes, Jerry 67 Barnes, Linda 81 Barnett, Doyle 73 Barnes, Carey 73, 152 Barnes, Greg 73 Bart1ett, Bob 67 Bartley, Gary 73 Bartley, Birginia 38 Barton, Carolyn 89, 73 Barton, Linda 67 Barton, Robert 73, 117, 119, 121 Barton, Sandra 73 Barwick, Denny 67 Basey, Dwayne 81, 11.7 Basey, Margaret 73 Basey, Shirley B9 Bass, Beverly 62, 107 Bass, Cynthia 81 Bass, James 62 Bass, Keith 89 Bass, Ronald 89 Bass, Stephen 89 Baumann, James 81, 121 Baumann, Kenneth 62 Baxter, Anita 81 Baxter, Daryl 89 Baxter, Dianne 67, 98, 100, 108, 140 Baxter, Karen 62, 101, 140 Beaird, Kay 73 Bishop, Carol 81, 115, 117 Bishop, Eldon 39, 158 Bivens, Carol B9 Black, Albert 89 Black, Chuck 62, 113 Black, Joe 73 Black, Judith 73 Blackburn, Jerry 81, 116 Blackford, Charles 73 Blackwell, Karen 81, 114 Blackshere, Toni 81 Blagg, Judy 73 Blagg, Linda 73, 114 Blair, John 30, 99, 105, 109, 119 Blakeley, Diana 73, 109 Blakley, Larry 89 Blancett, Lloyd 89 Blanche, Debbie 98, 113, 39 Blake, Diane 67 Blaylock, Linda 73, 120 Bledsoe, Beth 73, 111, 117 Bliedorn, Sally 89 Bloomer, Billy 67 Blount, Vivkie 73 Blythe, suzena 73, 111, 114 Boatright, George 67, 108 Boatright, Sally 81, 115 Boldwin, Brad 73 Boese, Bobby 39, 107 Bobbie, Barbara 89 Boeve, LeAnn 26, 30, 39, 98, 110, 113, 141, 172 Boeve, Mary 81, 115 Boghosian, George 73 Bolling, Ricky 81 Bolyand, Perry 81 Boosh, Dorothy 74 Booth, Ladonna 81, 120 Booth, Linda 62, 108, 140 Borchard, Larry 81 Benhiek, T. 119 Boutbrilet, Dan 81, 117 Bowie, Joe 39, 158 Bowers, Sonny 81 Bowman, Carol 73, 114 Bowman, Earl 81 Bowman, Nancy 73, 117, 119, 121 Boyd, David 89 Boyd, Don 73, 152, 153, 154 Boyd. James 73, 109, 114 Boyd, Lana 81, 115, 116 Brabner, Beckey 734, 105, 11 Bracken , Day,id,,89, Bradley, Joanne 81 Bradiield, Lynn 111, 120 1 . 122, 123, 2, 134 103, Bradley, David 73, 153, 154 llranclell, Johnny 89 Branson, Richard 73 Brantley, Stanley 81 Bray, Lynette 62, 119 Brecheen, Sandra 73 Brenneis, Charles 81 Brent, Allen 67 Brent, Kathy 81, 115, 120 Breshears, Janie 62, 101, 104 Brewer, Kenneth 73, 109, 155 Bridges, Bobby 81, 117 Bridges, Robert 73 Bridgman, Bob 81 Bridgman, John 89 Bright, Claudia 39, 107 Bright, Paula 81 Brindley, Linda 81, 115 Brindley, Robert 89 Brood, Kathy 73, 114 Brookes, Judy 89 Brown, Anndrea 73, 109, 111, Brown, Becky 81, 114, 116 Brown, Bryan 62, 98, 126, 158, Brown, Charles 89 Brown, Cordell 62, 108 Brown, Dale 89 Brown, David 62 Brown, Diana 81 Brown, Donna 73, 114 Brown, Juanita 67 Brown, Karen 73, 114 Brown, Sid 62 Brown, Steve 68 Brown, Terry 111, 119 Brown, Tim 89, 117 Brown, Victoria 89 Brownell, Tom 68, 119 Browning, Carol 62, 140 Broyles, Danny 82 Bruce, Lloyd 89 Bruce, Pam 68 Brune, David 111 Bryan, Scott 62, 144 Bryan, Virginia 68, 74, 104 Bryant, Jack 74 Buchanan, Donald 120 Buchanan, Donna 82, 114 Buchanan, Margaret 89 Buchanan, Richard 68 Buckloo, Mary 89 Burch, James 89 Burger, Donna 68, 103, 140 Burger, Ricky 82 Burgess, Don 74, 117 Burgess, Jeanie 25, 39, 109 Burgess, John 68 Burke, Nancy 39, 98, 103, 141 Burman, Leslie 74 Burright, Mary 61, 82 114 103, 102 Burroughs, Jim 62, 100, 101, 140, 145, 157 Burrow, Billy 82 Burrow, Johnny 68, 74 Burton, Gary 67, 127, 130. Burton, Gloris 82, 120 Burton, Gregory 89 Burton, Hank 89 Busby, Rick 82 Butchart, Jim 39 Butler, Glenn 39 Butler, Richard 82 Butler, Walter 89 C Cadamy, Bill 68 Cadamy, John 68, 127, 130, 146 Cadamy, Judy 23, 40, 98, 140 Caldwell, Martha 82 Cagle, Keith 74, 152 Cain, Sandra 74, 114 Cain, Terry 89 Callahan, Brabara 74 Callahan, Bill 74 Callahan, Bill 82 Campbell, Janet 89, 117 Campbell, Janice 89 Campbell, Linda 68, 111, 140 Cantrell, Bobby 40 Cantrell, Ted 40 Cantwell, Lanita 44, 109, 111 Cargill, Rusty 74, 116 Carlson, Carole 68, 104, 140 Carmack, Carla 82, 120 Carmack, Eloise 85, 115, 121 Carmichael, Mike 82, 112 Carr, James 89 Carrier, Dana 68 Carter, Carter, Carter, Carter, Carter, Carter, Beverly 74, 109 chris 74, 116, 153 Don 74 Elaine 82, 114 Margaret 114 Peggy 82, 115 Caruthers, Glenna 68 Caruthers, Lamada 82 Caruthers, Linda 82 Casebeer, Tom 68, 98 Casey, Carl 82 Casey, Gwen 40, 105 Caskey, Karen 40 Casteel, Toby 82 Castle, Kathy 82, 115, 117 Caviness, Linda 74, 120 Cesar, Stephen 74, 116, 155 Centracco, Robert 40 Certain, Larry 74, 152 Cesar, Connie 89 Chambers, Larry 74 Chambers, Pam 89 Champlin, Roy 89 Champlin, Cathy 26, 40, 98, 100, 140, 174 Chance, Madelyn 74 Charney, Marc 74 Charles, Cherry, Cherry, Chester, Chester, Jim 62, 74, 102 Carol 68 John 68 David 82 Janet 74 Childs, Donna 74, 114 Chown, William 89 chrieiip, Riek 68 chiieiip, Tim 62, 158 Chrisman, Steve 82 Clifford, Mike 82, 118, 74 Clifton, Barbara 82, 120 Clifton, Marilyn 90 Clinkenbeard, Stanle 74 Clinkenbeard, Steve 90 Clonce, Bonnie 82 Cloninger, Carole 90 Clymer, Bill 82, 90, 121 Coach, .Johnny Lee 62, 145, 157 Coal, Bobby 68 Cobb, David 62 Cobb, Jenifer 74, 109, 114 Coberly, Virgil 90 Cockes, Jean 40, 98, 103 Cochran, Richard 68 Colbert, Dudly 90 Cole, Bill 82 cele, Bob 68, 152 Cole, Lloyd 23, 41, 102 Coleman, Jackie 41 Collins, Collins, Collins, Collins, Colson, Combes Kathy 82 Mike 74 Sandra 68 Sue 82 Mike 41 , Larry 74 Combes, Paul 62, 113 Compton, Patty 68 Conley, Phillip 74, 154, 155 Connell, Vickey 62, 140 Conner, Cheryl 82' Conner, Dorthy 68, 111 Conner, Karen 74 Conoway, Joleta 82, 120 Cook, Betty 90 Cook, Charles 74 Cook, Jackie 90 Cook, Jerry 41, 113 Cook, Kathy 74 Coon, Bonnie 68, 103, 140 Coon, Patricia 90 Coonce, Coonce, Cooper, Cooper, Cooper, Cooper, Cooper, Cooper, John 41, 127, 158 Mike 82 Ann 82, 109 Bob 62, 106, 108, 144 ceimie 68, 109 Guy 74, 114, 152, 155, 175 Jean 82, 114, 116 Larry 74 Cooper, Marlar 74, 114, 106 Cooper, Suzanne 41, 101, 103, 112, 141, 174 Coots , Peggy 82, 115, 120 Coppedge, William 74 Copper, Ann 62, 140 Cosgrove, Carol 68 Cotton, Danny 74 Cotton, Phillip 90 Couch, Merna 68 Coulter, Craig 74 Courtney, Leona 68 Covington, Jack 74 Cowan, Judy 23, 41, 174, 119 Cowen, Linda 82 Cox, James 68, 101 Cox, Marla 74, 114 Craiger, Torrey 74 Cranford, Tommy 74 Cranford, Rodger 82 Crawford, Cynthia 74, 114 Creager, Gary 62, 106 Cresswell, Gregory 90 Crewdson, Ronnie 82, 109, 115 criner, Don 74, 116, 153, 154, 175 Denman, Don 143 Denn, Pete 78 Denney, Susie 90 Denniston, Anita 90 Denny, Jimmy 68, 105, 144, 158 Denwalt, Jimmy 82 Depasse, Sharon 85 Deshields, Genie 75 Deshields, Janice 90 Dessinger, J. 113 g Determan, Johnny 71, 98, 134, 158 Ellis, Harmon 69, 98, 146 Ellis, Marcia 43, 100, 173 Ellis, Wesley 43 Ellison, Roy 152 Emberton, Linda 83 Emherton, William 90 Embrey, Marylon 90 Emery, Genie 69 Emmer, Maurice 75 England, Larry 75 England, Steve 69, 102 Frankfurt, Martha 44 Frederick, Robert 75 Fredrickson, Jean 69, 145, 103 Fredrickson, Kirk 90 ..-1--1 ..- Freeman, Delbert 69, 119 Dickson, Opat 90 Diggs, CaTol 90 Diggs, David 75 Dill, Gwendolyn 82, 114 Dillard, Dana 68, 98, 103, 105, 140 Dillard, Diane 63, 103, 104, 140 Dill, Susan 75, 104 Dimock, Melinda 90 Dines, Larry 68, 98, 113 Dines, Paul 42, 99 Engleman, Jack 43, 158, 1 Epperson, David 83 Estes, Larry 75 Evans, Catherine 90 Evans, Mike 75 Evans , Nancy 90 Evans, Rod 83 Evans, Vicki 75, 114 tt, Jayne 69, 100, 103, 106, -140, 145, 157 Evere 03, 102, 173 Freeman, Diane 83, 114, 120 Freeman, Mark 75, 118, 146 Freeman Frerking, , Sharon 83 Sherry 90 Friend, Florence 44, 75, 120 Friend, Martha 63 Friend, Mary 44 Fruits, Fuller, Fuller, Fullert Sue 90 Don 44, 113, 119 Marilyn 83 on, Jim 44, 100 Fulton, Connie 75, 117, 120 Fulton, Cynthia 75 Fulton, Laurie 83, 118 Fulton, Mary 69 Fulton, Sherry 69, 113 Dingee, Frank 75 Dinges, Bill 63, 102 Dinges, Bill 63, 102 Dinges, Juliana 90 Cronk, Jerry 62, 106 Crose, Donna 62, 140 Cross, Bob 90 Cross, Diane 68, 106 Cross, Julia 120 Cross, Mike 41, 102, 106, 108, 113 Cross, Mike 41, 102, 106, 108, 113 Cross, Pat 90 Cudd, Keaton 62 Cullum, John 68 Cullum, Kenny 82, 114, 116, 121, 152 Cullum, Marilyn 41, 103, 141 Cumpton, Arnold 68, 62, 107 Cunni ngton, Don 90 Cupps, De 74, 114, 120 Nancy ea, 101, 111, 119, 140 Curb, Curry, Carolyn 68, 105, 111 Curry, Chris 74 Curry, Davud 90 Curtis, Florence 68 Curtis, Karen 68 Dinges, Ruth 75 Dinwiddie, Pat 75 Dinwiddie, Robert 63, 107 Dissing, Christy 68, 98, 104, 109 Dixon, Mary 75 Dobbs, William 75 Dodd, Sharon 63 Dodson, Larry 75 Doer, Dian 82, 115 Donaldson, John 75 Dooley, Kathryn 90 Dooley, Nancy 42, 98, 110, 133 Dorn, Ronnie 76, 118 Dorn, Sandra 75, 114 Dorsett, Linda 90 Doty, David 75 Doty, Jan 42, 98, 99, 100, 140, 173 Dowdy, Mike 135 Douglas, Melindie 83, 115, 117, 121 Dowhs, Sheila 68, 106 Dozier, Linda 63, 98, 104, 112 , 140, 174 F Fallberg, Linda 90 Fallberg, Ray 43, 113 Farmer, Sharon 69, 140, 103 Farmer, Tom 43, 102 Farrar, Judy 63, 106, 108 Farrell, Dionna 43, 174, 141, 11-9, 105 Farris, Edward 75 Farris, Suzy 63, 111 Fast, Carolyn 83 Fayssoux, William 90 Featherstone, Rocky 83, 155 Featherstone, Ronnie 43, 126, 158 Fellers, David 90 Fendice, Steve 83 Fennell, Blair 83 Fennell, Donnie 68, 103 Fennell, Lew 2, 75, 154, 152 Curtis Peggy 82, 120 Cunningham, Mac 90 Cypert, Betty 62 Drake, Delight 68, 98 Draper, Kay 75 Draper, Tom 42 Drinkwater 75, 117 Ferguson, Charlotte 69, 140, 103 Ferguson, Johnel 126, 132, 133, 164, 174 Ferguson, Leroy 113 G Gaby, Donna 69, 98, 140, 143 Gafford, Marilyn 90 Gafford, Sharon 63, 99, 108, 140 Gage, Gail 109, 114 Gahan, Kathy 75, 109, 114 Cahn, Sharon 69 Gains, Margie 75, 173 Galbraith, Davie 75 Galegor, Paula 118 Galegor, Steve 69, 100, 102, 113 Gann, Larry 63 Garner, John 90 Garrett, Stephanie 115 Garrison, Kathy 69, 119, 140 Garrison, Richard 121 Garvin, Don 117, 119, 121 Gaylatrick, Pat 83 Geigerman, Michael 69, 102 Geis, Danny 83, 121 Geis, Thomas 90 Goodson, Mike 91 D Dahl, Marilee 74 Daily, Mike 82 Dains, Bruce 41, 102, 104, 113 Dains, Katie 68, 109, 140 Dale, Sue 68, 140 Dale, Woody 90 Dallam, Diana 68 Daniel, David 82, 117 Daniels, Bruce 90 Daniels, Kathy 82, 115, 121 Darnell, Larry 74 Darnell, Johnny 90 Darrough, Diane 9, 109 Davenport, Elwyn 41 Davidson, David 74, 152 Davis, Elaine 68, 109, 141 Davis, Howard 68, 109, 113 Davis, Porter 75, 116, 118 Davis, Richard 90 Dawkins, Linda 82, 115, 117, 120 Dawley, Dannie 90 Dawson, Larry 75 Daxon, Thomas 82, 121 Dayton, Sally 75 Dean, Jan 63 Dearing, Owen 68, 113 Deason, Billy 68 Deason, Lois 75 Deason, Shari 42, 98, 101, 104, 107, 140, 170, 174 Deboer, Rebecca 90 Deering, Robert 68 Dees, Jane 75, 145 Delahay, Linda 75, 114 Dellam, Don 140 Deming, Mike 68 Denham, Craig 75 Denham, Gary 42, 103, 100 Dumbell, Tommy 69, 102, 111 Duncan, Brad 75, 153 Duncan, Kenneth 69 Duncan, Lynn 83 Duncan, Randol 63 Duncan, Sandy 75 Duncan, Sandy 75 Dunford, Bill 42, 107 Dunford, Phillip 42 , 113 Dunlap, David 75 Dunn, Jimmy 69, 104 Dunski, Sharon 83, 114 Duren, James 75, 109 Duren, Jane 75, 109 Duren, Ken 75 Durnberger, Lawrence 83, 118 Duroy, Joyce 83 Duroy, Lewis 63 E Eagleston, John 69 Eaton, Carol 42 Eaton, Charles 69 Eaton, Druann 75 Eaton, Shirley 83, 120 Edge, Linda 83, 120 Efnis, Teri ss, 114 Edwards, Carlee 90 Edwards, Jeffrey 83 Edwards, Robert 90 Edwards, Rose 63 Elder, David 83 Eliasen, Roy 75 Elijah, Terry 83, 117 Elliott, Deborah 83, 115 Elliott, Judy 42, 98, 141, 110 Elliott, Robert 109 Elliott, Sherry 75, 120 Ellis, Gary 43, 107 Ferguson, Terry 83 Ferrall, Carol 83 Fewkes, Charlene 69, 101, 103, 140 Fick, Kathey 75 Fiegener, Allen 83, 121 Fields, Janice 63, 145 Fields, Pricilla 75, 111 Fields, Mike 83 Finch, Marsha 90 Fincher, Donna 63, 100, 141, 106, 108 Findeiss, Lawerence 90 Finnell, Linda 69 Finney, Judith 75 Finney, Tana 43, 101, 109 Fischback, Susie 63, 114 Fisher, George 90 Fisher, Shirley 88 Fitzgerald, Billy 83 Fitzgerald, Richard 90 Flagg, Don 75 Flaitz, Mary 69, 140 Fleetwood, Linda 90 Fleming, Dickie 75, 108 Fleske, Barbara 63, 103, 140 Fleske, Steven 90 Fletcher, Gary 98, 99, 127, 158, 103 Fletcher, Pat 63, 98, 140, 111 Fluks, Robert 75, 116 Folgate, Tom 69, 109 Folks, Jeffery 83 Folks, Marcia 69, 109, 119 Folsom, Marie 63 Ford, Jim 69, 115 Ford, Laura 83 Ford, Neal 44, 101, 102, 109 Ford, Patsy 83, 115 Forrest, Susan 83, 114 Forth, Vickie 90 Fox, Gregory 90 Fox, Toni 83 Francis, Doris 120 Francis, Sharon 83, 120 Fransen, Alan 63, 103, 109. 142, 158 Frank, Barry 83 Frank, John 83 Frank, Mike 62, 63, 98, 135 Frank, Terri 75, 114 Gelders, Albet 91 George, Carl 44 George, Donna 69, 120, 140 George, Gaynell 83 George, Marvin 69 Geingerman, Mike 75 Gerken, Sandra 75, 11 Gibson, Bill 83 Gibson, Norman 69, 98 Gibson, Sandra 75 Gibson, Tom 91, 109 Gilbert, Joan 75, 114, 120 Gilcrease, Beverly 69, 140 Gilerease, Rainelle 91 Gillespi Gillespi Gilpin, Gilpin, Gipson, Gipson, e, Jerry 69 e, Judy 75, 120 Clark 63, 102, 98 Gary 83, 121 Annie 91 Darlene 83 Glassman, Bernard 44 Glassman, Carl 91 Glidewell, Phyllis 44, 99, 141 Glisan, Marilyn 75, 117 Gooch, Jean 75 Gooch, Jimmie 45 Good, Ronnie 69 Goodrick, Barbara 75, 120 Gordon, Bob,83, 114 Gordon, Gary 75 Gordon, Linda 75, 109, 119, 121 Gorman, Ray 75, 144, 152 Gosdin, Charon 117 Graber, Lloyd 69 Grady, Graham Graham Linda 45, 101, 108 , Bryan 75 , Danny 83 Grafa, Julie 83, 114, 121 Graham , Dean 75 Graham, Janice 91 Graham, Katherine 120 Graham, Mike 91 Graham Graham , Randle 69 , Vicki 68, 113, 145 Grant, Gloria 45, 99, 100, 109 119, 168 Jabara, Lucky 75, 116, 152, 153, 154 W l 1 Grantham, Becky 83, 114, 118 Grantham, Gail 69, 98, 113 Gray, Sharon 45, 111, 141 Greb, Elaine 91 Greb, Francis 83 Green, Donna 83, 115, 120 Green, Gregory 75 Green, John 121 Green, Robert 83, 152 Green, Terri 84 Green, Marcia 76, 117, 108 Gregg, Linda 76, 120 Gregory, Pamela 69, 119 Gresham, Jim 45 Harvey, Martha 84 Harvey, Robert 76, 153, 116 Haskins, Donna 76, 145, 157, 114, 109 Hataway, Tim 46, 158 Haun, Betty 46 Haxel, Dickie 53, 151, 158, 146 Haxel, Linda 76, 114, 117 Hayes, Dan 69, 102, 119, 142 Haynes, Charolotte 76, 109, 121 Hays, George 76 Hays, Thomas 88 Heald, Gary 63, 100 Healthy, Ronald 76 Houston, Stephen 76 Hover, Linda 84, 121 Johnson, Rebecca 84, 116 Johnson, Terry 70, 115 Howard, Anna 76 Howard, Caroline 76, 117 Howard, Don 76, 152, 154, 155 Howard, Steve 64 Howard, Tony 70, 102, 103, 127, 128 146, 150, 158 Huesing, David 84 Huesing, Thomas 84 Huff, Christie 114, 120 Huffer, Keith 76 Huffman, Ken 64, 100, 119, 1-I-3 Huffman, Kenneth 91 Jones, Jones, Jones, Jdnes, Jones, Jones, Jones, Jones, Jones, Jones, Jones, Jones, Billy 70 Gregory 92 Inex 62 ' Jamie 76 John 92 Judy 98, 99, 140 Karolyn 48, 99, 109, 113, 119, 140 Krista 70 Larry 76 Rickey 92 Steven 76 Susan 92 Gresham, Will 45, 95, 134, 135, 139, 1511 Griffin, Alice 69 Griffith, Alice 69 Griffith, Alice 76, 109, 118 Griffith, Dave 45, 148, 151, 158, 174, 146, 147 Griffith, Linda 76, 114 120, 116 Grinter, Patty 117 ' Grinter, Patricia 76, 114, 117 Grisson, Wayne 76, 117 Grove, Gary 76 Grove, Robert 84, 121 Grubb, Berton 69 Gruenig, Sally 84 Grundy, Walter 91 Guice, Jan 91 Guild, Howard 75 Guilliams, Arlene 45 Guilliams, Bobbie 76 Guin, Patil 121 Gulley, Pamela 111, 76, 114 Gunderson, Suzie 69, 140 Gunn, Robert 76, 153 Guy, Ronda 76 Heatherly, Ronald 76 Heaton, John 63 Heitman, Vicki 27, 46, 101, 140 Helmey, Richard 91 Helmick, Charles 46 Helmick, Sherri 69, 104 Henderl Henders ight, Billy 84 on, Barbara 76 Henderson, Cathy 63 Hendric Hendric Hendric ks, Dwight 46 ks, Robert 84 ks, Gerald 76 Henson, Butchy 91 Henson, Janabeth 84, 115 Henson, Larry 46, 126, 127, 158 Henson, Linda 76, 114, 145, 157 Herbert, Mark 69 Hermann, Juditl1 109, 120 Herod, George 91 Herring, Carol 91 Herring, Jan 91 Herring, John 84 Herrman, Larry 118 Hughens, Carolyn 76, 118, 120 Hughes, Claudia 70 Hughes, Donna 47 Hughes, Glenda 91 Hughes, Pamela 91 Hulstine, Robert 76 Humphreys, Nancy 47, 119, 140 Humphreys, Robert 76 Hungerford, Mary 91 Hunt, Doug 91, 116 Hunt, W allace 76 Hurley, Suzanne 76 Hurn, M Hurst, C Hurst, R Hushey, ichael 76, 117 heryl 91 andy 84, 121 Terry 91 Hutcherson, Stephen 91 Hutchiso n, Frances 91 Jones, Terry 76 Jordan, Barry 76, 118 Jordan, Dale 92 Jordan, Mary Ann 48, 99, 100, 112, 168 Jordan, Pat 64 Jordan, Robert 76 Jordon, Ace 70 Jordon, Loretta 70 Jorgenson, Ken 84 Jouret, Jim 48, 101, 127, 158 Jouret, Parr. 76, 109, 111, 116, 117 Julian, Jill 121, 150 Julian, John 85 Justus, Donna 43 K H Hackney, Douglas 91 Hadlock, Anita 76, 114, 116 Hadlock, Carol 84, 121 Hagan, Darwin 84 Hagan, Richard 70 Haggard, Cherie 69 Haggard, Donna 63 Hail, Margaret 91 Hale, Linda 84, 115 Hall, Davy 91 Hall, Ray 63 Herron, Eddie 69, 134, 136, 137, 168 Herron, Judy 76, 111, 145 Hestbeck, Steve 47, 103, 104, 144 Hewett, Sally 84, 116, 117 Hibdon, Cynthia 84, 115, 117 Hickey, Allen 84 Hickman, James 84, 118 Hicks, Charles 76 Hicks, Faye 63, 114 Hicks, Janie 69 Hicks, Jeannie 84, 115 Hicks, Johnny 76 Hicks, Juanita 91 Hicks, Laura 84, 120 Higginbotham, Jane 27, 47, 157, 140 1-iigginimriirrrn, Judy 59, 140, 104, 106 Higginbotharn, Trudy 69, 140 Higgins, Lynne 70, 140, 108 Hild, Jim 84 Hildenbrand, Lois 34, 120 Hill, Darrell 91 I Inman, Doug 64, 102, 103, 158 Irion, Loretta 92 Irwin, Barbara 76, 105, 114 Hall, Rosa 45 Haller, Becky 84, 115 Haller, Bob 53, 109, 144 Halliburton, Larry M Hamill, Harold 76, 152 Hamill, Mel 46, 100, 108 Hamilton, Bobby 69. 113 Hamilton, David 91, 118 Hamilton, Nancy 91 Hamilton, Stephen 76, 114 Hammack, Otis 76 Hammond, Ken 84, 153 Hampshire, Eddie 102, 105 Hampton, Cathy 69, 111 Hannan, Charlene 84, 114 Hannan, Jackie 76 Hannan, Charles 84, 118 Hanson, Janice 76, 174, 116 Hanson, Margie 62, 98, 132, 173 Hanson, Mike 91 Hardegree, Judy 46, 98, 141, 166, 172 Harding, Jacqueline 84, 114 Hardman, Jon 69, 113 Hardy, David 91 Hardy, Richard 76, 118 Hardzog, Eddie 69 Hargis, Burns 69, 128 Harkins, Donna 46, 104 Harkins, Susan 76, 120 Harmon, Bill 59, 113, 104 Harmon, Pattie 76 Harriman, Sandra 63 Harris, Connie 69, 106, 140 Harris, Kenny 63 Harris, Mary 46 Harris, Shelby 69, 140 Harrod, Carol 63, 140 Harrod, Jimmy 84 Hartzell, Judy 84, 120 Hill, Gary 70 Hill, Gary 81, 121 Hin, Linda 91 Hill, Merry 84 Hill, Shirley 47, 140, 145 Hill, William 47 Hillshafer, David 84 Hinderliter Linda 84, 120 Hinkle, David 91 Hise, Bobby 91 Hise, Jo 84 Hise, Linda 75, 105, 111, 114, 117 Hoagland, John 70, 109, 113 Hobbs, Fred 75, 152, 153, 154, 175 Hodge, Gordon 91 Hogan, Judy 63, 105, 140, 145, 157 Hogs, Judy 84, 91, 121 Hogue, Roberta 76 Hohmann, Craig 84 Holloway, Bill 47, 103, 104 Holloway, Sherri 91 Holmes, Holmes, Holmes, Holmes, David 91 Jim 91 John 76 Kathy 111, 114. 117 Holmes, Linda 84, 120 Holmes, Matthew 47, 107 Holmes, Penelope 84 Holmes, Susan 70, 109, 140 Holt, Charles 91 Holt, Larry 84, 117 Hood, Bob 47, 103 Hooper, Gary 84, 118 Hooper, Karen 70, 109, 140 Hopkins, Kathy 76, 114 Hough, Ted 113 House, Janyth 91 Housh, Norma 64 Houston, Barbara 64 Ives, Evelyn 84, 120 Ives, J oy Us 76, 120 J Jabara, Sherlyn 84, 115 Jackson, Jackson, Jackson Jackson, Jackson, Jackson, Jacobsen Jacoby, David 92 Jean 76 John 70, 113 Robert 92 Sharon 70 Susan 47, 98, 140, 141 , Robert 70 any 84, 121 James, Gloria 70, 106, 140 James, L James, S eslie 84, 114, 115 haryl 84, 115 Janger, Barbara 84, 115, 117 Jarnigan, Janice 64, 100, 119, 174 Jarnigan, Joy 70, 100 Jeffries, Corbin 76 Jennings, Charles 84 Johnson, Johnson, Johnson, Johnson, Johnson, Johnson, Beverly 70 Boyd 47, 107 Danny 64, 107 Dickie 76, 120 Dianne 92 Don 48, 106, 107, 109 Johnson, Donna 76 Johnson, Forrest 54, 103, 105, 109, 144 Johnson, James 92 Johnson, Jaquetta 92, 116 Johnson, Joe 92 Johnson, Judith 76, 111, 114 Johnson, Kathleen 48, 105, 106, 109, 113 Johnson, Kent 70, 113 Johnson, Larry 64, 104 Johnson, LuAnn 84 Johnson, Linda 25, 64, 99, 105, 106, 108, 11 Johnson, Johnson, Johnson, Johnson, Johnson, 'ohnson, 106, 16 0, 140 Lindsey 92, 119 Mary 64, 106, 108 Mary L. 70, 140 Mike 92, 70, 103, 144 Nancy 70 R.ae Jean 48, 98, 101. 103, 7 Kahn, Zev 77 Kammen, Pam 85, 115 Karlin, Mary Lou 85 Kattov, Pia 70, 104, 140 Kattov, Rytti 48, 98, 150 Kay, Bill 85, 121 Keef, Alan 85 Keith, Jim ss Keller, Albin 92, 116 Keller, Nannette 64, 133 Kelley, Glenda 92 Kelly, Vicky 92 Kemp, Joe 77 Kendrick, Kenneth 92 Kerbow, Helen 77, 114 Kerbow, Rosalind 70, 101, 103, 108, 141 Kerfoot, Linda 120 Kessinger, John 77 Kessinger, Lee 70, 108 Ketch, Frank 70 Kettler, Jimmy 85 Kieke, Gail 70, 108 Kilfoy, Barry 70 Kilfoy, Janice 92 King, Jon 48 King, Judy 92 King, Kay 50, 48 King, Larry 85 King, Larry 77 King, Larina 48 King, Linda 70, 98, 141, 173 King, Stephen 92 Kinney, Ray 77 Kirk, Anntoinette 77, 109, 114 Kirk, Candace 85 Kirkpatrick, Brian 85, Kirkpatrick, Connie 70, 103, 141 Kirkpatrick, Dean 92 Kirkpatrick, Kay 92 Kirkpatrick, Keith 92 Kirkpatrick, LeeAnn 64, 109 Kirtley, Robert 92 Kitzmiller, Carol 92 Kitzmiller, Don 77, 144 Kline, Kelsey 77, 120 Klingler, Pamela 77, 119 Klopfenstein, Janyth 92 Klotz, Kenneth 70 Knight, Carolyn 77, 114 103, 105, 108, Knight, Nam-y 85, 115, 117 Knight, Richard 48, 103, 106, 109 Koop, Gene 64, 106 Koopman, Charlene 85 Kragnes, Kathy 92 Kraker, Karen 92 Krasnow, Judy 70, 105 Kratzer, Gary 77 Kutterman, Pam 85 L Lyle, Mary' 50, 157, 141, 111 Lyman, Mary 77 Lynn, Pete 117 Lynn, Phil 64 McCauley, Larry 50, 142, 158 McClanahan, Danny 78 McClanahan, JoAnn 85, 120 McClaran, Carol 50, 98, 99, 126, 133 Montgomery, Darla 52, 98, 103, 104, 144 157, 158 Montgomery, Mike 86 Moody, Barbara 86 Moore, Billy 52, 99, 105 Moore, Ellen 65 Moore, .James 52, 100 Moore, Jerry 71, 103, 106, 151, 148, 149 Moore, Kathreen 93 Moore, Leslie 93 Moore, Mary 77, 114 Moore, Pres 71, 101, 98, 127, 130 Moore, Steve 52 Moran, Dennis 93, 116 Moran, Linda 86 Moore, George 143, 158, 52 More, M Morgan, Morgan, Morgan, Morgan, Morgan, Morris, Morris, Morris, arilyn 52, 98, 99, 103, 104, 141 Craig 93 Craig 93 E. J. 25, 65 Linda 64 Mike 77, 93 Kathy 71 Ramona 71 Wyonia 71 I ' Lyons, Stan 50, 98, 101, 102, 08, 157, 172 I-313009, Phillip 85 113 McClure, Carol 78, 109, 117 LaCkeY, Barbara 92 McClure, Cecelia 93 Lackey, Jarmell 85 McClure John 64, 98, 106 Lackey, Mary 48, 111, 141 McCD11u:n, Bill 70 Lafferry- Larry 92 McCorkle, Dianna 51, 107, 170 Lake, DOH 49, 104 Meceiy, Meiiiide 78, 109 Lake, Hildarie 92 McCracken, Robert 65 liakev, Miflhii 351 121 A McCrary, Toni 70, 103, 104, 1.45 amprecht, en 64, 113 . 'Q Mccray Bin 51 Lancaster, Sally 85, 115 -' N M k Lewis 70 i Mccm-da, John 78 Land, Pam 70 1,33 e Zi? J I 7 ' M1 McDaniel,s, Lloyd 78 Land-'fs' Kaye 49- 141 Ma gn' ,Q 'Q ,,, Meoeezeis, say 78 Landis, Roberta 70 8,3 ey' , 16534 2 105 110 1 Mcponal , Sally 70 img, Linde 70,493 141 Miggful eej Y, W 5, 1 ' McDon , Jeanette ss, 114, 116 ange, aricxa ' . ' ' h Langsdale Dobby 77 Maker- a llyn 0 mic If E1i0na1d5723?3 Lankford ,George 49 102 M 3 V' J 'A 141' 173 1 CF 11175 odger 8 Y i 1 . M a an ra 70 119 Lassawr, Charles 64, 98, . 127, M le'QS'S y 825' H4 1 ereefere, Nelda is, 109, 116 1311 158 ann ' I 3 . 92 McFerrom, Bill 85 Lassater, Deborah 92 3 in Ali 77 Mcperron, Kay 93 Lassarer. MHYY 77 X , , i , Steve 77, Y 145, 1 2 McGaughey, Daymond 70, 127, 131 Lass?-ref: 59539 85, 115, 120 - a n g, Tony 50, 107 McGee, Candy 70, 100, 103, 105, 109, Lassater, Vickie 109, 116, 4 ,V I Speaker, James 70 141, 145 iaws, Phillls 49 ,.k,,, Teny 92 McGee, Rick 51, 103 awson' 'thu' 77 Marcy, Jacqueline 85, 114, Mcculfey Milfhael 78 Lawson, Nancy 85, 116, 12 Lawson, Trudy 70, 93, 103, 0 Lawson, Victoria 120 Layton, Nancy 77, 114, 145 Leach, Charla 49, 98, 99, 105 Leach, Cheryl 77, 114, 109 Leads, Mike 77 Lecrone, Terresa 92 Ledgerwood, Nannoe 64, 140 Leggett, Rita 92 Lee, lfugene 70 Lee, Jean 70, 98, 141 Lee, Jannell 115 Lee, .lerre 49, 109, 104, 140 Lee, Jerry 77 Lee, Ronnie 64, 142 Leeds, Larry 64, 98, 127, 128, 158 Leedy, JoAnn 70 Leedy, John 49 Leives, Clark 92 Leland, .lack 77 Lemmon, Sandra 85 Lemmons, Terry 92 Leonard, .Judy 70, 106, 141 Lester, Bob 49 Levann Sherry 70, 98, 109, 141 Levesey, Bill 49, 107 Levenson, David 85, 117 Leveritt, Judy 77 Levine, Carole 70, 119 Levy, Judy 54, 140, 110' Lewis, Aveta 85 Lewis, Claudia 114 Lewis, Lee 77, 152 Lewis, Melanie 92 Lewis, Steve Liles, Robert 77 Lindberg, Jimmy 27, 49, 103 Lindburg, John 70 Lindsay, Carla 77, 114 Lindsay, Glen 92 Lindsey, Ruth 49, 52, 107, 172 Lingle, Donna 77, 109 Livermon, Bill 49, 122, 134, 135, 102, 158, 172 Livermon, Josephine 77, 145 Livingston, Glenda 92 Loche, Daniel 92 Locke, Larry 77, 152 Locklin, Gerald 50 Lockney, Melanie 85, 121 Lodge, Lona 92 Long, Linda 70, 104, 141 Lorett, Carolyn 92 Loug, Bruce 92 Love, Sidney 85, 114, 121 Lowder, Dennis 70 Lowrie, Lois 64, 103, 141 Lowther, Darendia 5, 27, 50, 122 Lowther, Glenn 85 Lowther, Rodney 92 Loyd, Christine 50, 107 Ludwig, Mark 77, 152 Luna, John 64 Lunn, Michael 121 Lutz, Ricky 85, 121 Markham, Edward 85 Markley, Suzanne 92 Marks, .loleen 70, 108, 119 Markwell, Joy 70 Marlow, Jim 64, 103, 104 Marshall, Edison 85 Marshall, Karen 70, 106 Marshall, Patricia' 92 Marshall, Wayne 77, 152 Martin, Bass 70 Martin, Carol 85, 114, 92 Martin, Charles 92 Martin, David 85 Martin, Don 92 Martin, Elaine 92 Martin, Gail 64, 140 Martin, Herschel 85 Martin, Jack 92 Martin, Jane 77 Martin, Karen 77, 120 Martin, Pat 77, 120 Martin, Richard 50, 108, 117, 119 Martin, Sussie 92 Martin, Virginia 70, 108, 119 Marrinan, Helen 50 Matson, Mildred 50 Mesh, Linde 54, 119, 141, 173 Massad, George 77, 116, 117 Massie, Chuch 92 Mathis, Bonnie 64 Matsenbaogh, Paul 64, 105, 106 Matson, Larry 92 Mathers, Kent 85, 7, 121 Matthews, Sandra 77, 114 Matthews, Susan 85 Mattson, Patty 70 Mauldin, Vicki 92 Maxfield, Ronnie 77, 155 Maxfield, Shelly 85, 115 Maxfield, Susan 92, 117 Mayo, Hugh 70, 113 Maxfield, Cheryl 50 Mayers, Judy 92 Mayo, Rebecca 64, 109 Mayo, Richard 85, 121 McAdams, Marsha 77, 114 McAdams, Mike 25, 90, 102, 103, 105, 151, 158 McAdams, Russ 50, 98, 142, 149, 150, 158 McAfee, Bill 27 McAkisterm, Rickey 85 McAlpine, Eddie 85 McAmmon, Derer 93 McAnincy, Susy 93 McCowan, Gary 64, 98, 103 McAntire, Angus 85, 117 McArthur, Gena 93 McBride, Michael 85 McBride, Steve 93 McCullister, Mary 64 McCain, Barbara 78, 119, 141 McCartney, John 78 McCas1in, Jeanne 85 McCaslin, Patricia 70 McCathern, Yvonne 78 Mclntyre, Kathy 70, 108, 141 Mclnnis, Kent 78 Mclnge, David 70 Mclntyre, Ann 155 Mclnturff, Cunthia 51 McKee, Betty 70 McKee, Christine 51 McKee, Kathe 85, 115 McKenzie, Chip 93 McKenzie, Dawna 78, 114, 116 McKinney, Barbara 85 McKinney, Carol 85 McKinney, Kay, 85, 120 McKinney, Louise 70 Mcnight, Chariy 78, 114 McKnight, Nancy 85, 114, 121 McLain, Marilyn 51, 123, 141, 173 McLeland, Anita 78, 114 McMichael, Terry 93 McNeill, David 103 McNeill, Dennis 70, 78, 98, 116, 153, 154, 158 McNeill, Jill 86, 115, 121 McPhearson, Mike 51, 98, 99, 101, 102, 103, 104, 109, 143, 158 McReynolds, JoAnn 93, 119 McReynolds, John 70 Mclteynolds, Kay 86, 116, 115 McWethy, Steve 86, 121 Meaclor, Pat 86 Mealor, Dorthy 51, 141, 110, 172 Means, Mike 51, 103 Meek, Linda 86, 115, 121 Meeker, Denny 77 Meeks, .lim 77, 152 Melton, Eddie 70, 102 Melton, Wes 77, 116, 117, 153, 154 Merle, Johnny 51, 119 Merle, Johnny 51, 119 Merle Victoria 86, 109, 120 Meuley, Mike 86 Michel, Judy 65, 141 Michael, Lynn 85 Michael, Ted 77 Midl-riff, Tanna 86 Mighton, Don 77, 117 Miles, Mike 70, 113 Miller, .loan 70 Miller, Kenneth 51 Miller, Lorena 70 , Miller, Marilyn 70, 121 Miller, Michael 51, 108 Miller, Sondra 70, 141 Miller, Verm. 70, 102, 131, 150 Miller, Wilma 92 Milligan, Charles 92 Milligan, Robert 70 Mills, Beverly 71, 109 Mills, Connie 92 Mills, Sandra 77 Millsap, Melinda 103, 108, 141 Miner, Anita 86 Miranov, Natalie 71 Mitchell, Kenneth 92 Mitchell, Linda 86 Mitchell, Sharon 92 Morison, Allie Lou 52 Morison Betty 71 Morison, Gerald 86 Morison, Judy 93, 121 Moser, Beverly 93 Mosley, Marsha 93 Moss, Marie 86, 114, 120 Moulton, Pattie 65, 141 Mowery, Joyce 71, 103, 141, 145 Muchleisen, Cheryl 86, 109, 115 Mullin, Michael 86, 117 Millin, Richard 52 Munnell, Marcia 93 Murphy, Mikie 52 Murphy, Beverly 86, 115 Murray, Deanne 77, 111, 114, 105 Musgrave, Priscilla 77 Muscik, Jane 71, 141 Myatt, Treva 71 Myers, Ann 65 Myers, Cynthia 93, 109 Myers, Sandy 53, 119, 141 Myrick, Danny 152 N Nance, Lorce 86, 115 Nau, Karl 53, 127 Nave, David 71 Nave, sue 26, 53, 141, 166, 110 Neale, Elizabeth 78, 115, 145 Neal, Johnny 86 Neely, Sharon 93 Nelson, Betty 78 Nelson, Burt 86 Nelson, Nelson, David 78, 111 Lavon 93 Nelsom, Roberts 93 Nelsom, Roy 93 Nelson, Sharon 71, 141 Nemee, Joel 86 Nenvels, Chakjes 93 Neumeyer, David 93 Newell, Diane 93 7 Newman, Marsha 71, 108, 141 Newson, George 93 Newsome, Paul 78 Nichkels, Bobbie 93 Nickels, Nickels, Karlene 93 Robert 65, 104 Nicks, Diane 86 Nisley, Dan 65, 105, 113 Nicol, Charles 77 Nisley, Tim 93 Nobles, Gene 71 Norcross, Randy 71 Nordstorm, Paula 53, 107 Norman, Richard 86 Norman, Richard 86 Norman, Vicki 78, 115 Norris, Cathy 7 Norris, Jeanie 93 Norris, Peggy 86, 120 Nourse, Dean 86, 118 Noval, Terry 78, 152 Nowlin, Larry 86 Jimmy 71 Ramsey, Cathy 78, 109 Schilde, Sara 94, 109, 119, 121 Schindler, Kathy 87, 115, 121 Schmitt, Ranny 144, 158 Schmidt, Annette 79, 108 Schmidt, Joseph 79, 116 Schmidt, Richard 98, 102 Scott, Linda 71, 106, 141 Scott, Mike 79, 129, 131,'153, 154 Seabrook, Sharon 65, 141 Selby, Jimmy 65, 102, 107, 135 I9 7 QQ 7 Q2 Pdlh, Kelt . 71 Rezher, James 19, 111 Schilde, Mary 79 Pope, Dor 71, 10 3 Rheam, Judy 93 . Pope, ' ,I Rhodes, Art 55 Schindler, -101111 71 Pope, 65 ' Rhodes, Dan 71 Po - . '-lleh :- 152 Rhodes, Dusty 87 o er - 01 I Rice, Bryan 71, 151, 146 0 Q 1 55, 102, 105, 106, 113 be, on 93 3 ' -' . 1 65 R ancy 79, 117 P 3 85, 115 , Mike 71, 108, 113 Schoonover, Carol 79 ot , U nny 72, 151, 103 char on, Dennis 87 Schuette, Greg 87 Odom, Laffy 71, 113, 144 'A 91111 6 12 9134, 133, 139 Rivhard Robert 55 Scheffield, Shirley 66 Oliphgnt, Janet 86, 115 P s anne Richardso , Robert 71 Schuller, 1110113141 79 Oliphant, Jean 53, 103, 141, 145, ot s, Jtiln Rayburn, ike 54, 102 501191119 Karen 71 Oliver, Pat 93 well, M l 1, 103, 109, 141, Richhury, on 93, 109 Schultz, Terry 55 Olson, Karen 65, 111 1' 1 157 Ridenour, Doyle 79, 152 5Ck1111. Mike 87 01551, Mike 65, 98, 102, 103, owers, o 24, 27, 54 Ridgeway, Thomas 79 Scott, Danny 94 135, 158 I Powers, arles 78, 127 Ridgeway, Stephen 93 Orenstein, Lon 93 PUWCTSQ 3151111 116 N Rietz, Sharon 71, 141 Orielly, George 78 P21111 78 W Riggs, Gwen 71 Seebvll, E- C- 94 Offs C1 Y 93 0 5 -JOY 65, 103, 4 Riley, Brenda 71 Osborne, Sharon 86 nor ommy 71 ey, Janie 79, 115 Seale, Judy 79, 115 Ottawa , arry 9 scott, ob 7 Riley, Kathleen 87 Sears, Bill 79 Overstre t, ar rescott, Joey ' Riley, Steve 71 Seay, William 87 Owens, Ann 65, 1, 103, 1 141, 157 Prevast, Ronn 3 ' Riley, Mary 94 Seditay R096 71, 141 Owens, Lin ' 41, 145, 157 Price, C I Riley, Sus 71, 103, 141 S9151 Mary 71 Price, D n Rippee, Judy 87, 115 P11051 Da HY Rivers, Anita 79 Selby, -101111 65 Pfiffed -13 S 86 Rivers, Sandra 94 Seligson, David 79 P e, Jerr 8 Robbins, Roger 55 Seligson, Elaine 65 JW13' 7 ' Roberson, Regina 79 Pack, Constance 86, 120 Pack, Sandra 71 Paddocl, Larry Palmer, Carolyn 93 Palmes, Larry 86 Pappan, Kay 78, 116 Parick, Bonnie 86 Park, Douglas 78 Park, Patty 86, 121 Park, Susan 71, 119 Parke, Donald 78 Parker, Loretta 71 Persons, Edwin 78, 111 Parsons, Muriel 53 Parsons, Peggy 86 Parsons, RaeJean 53 Partaine, Mary 78, 111, 115, 116 Patten, Patty 86, 115, 121 Pattem, Reda 78, 100 Patterson, Sharon 71 Paul, Bob 93 Paul, Vivian 65 Paulk, Carol 78 Paulsen, Danny 78 Paulsen, Judy 65, 98, 99, 101 Pavick, Mike 86 Payne. Mary 71, 103, 113 Payne, Steve 86, 121 Pegg, Pete 53, 104, 127, 128 Pendegraft, Mike 53, 113, 102, 103, Perkins, David 65, 102 Perkins, Barbara 78, 109, 115 Perry, David 53 Perry, Ronnie 93 Peters, Ronnie 93 Peters, Donals 93 Peterson, Lea 78, 115 Petitt, Beverly 86 Petitt, Edgar 65 Pfeiffer, John 86, 121 Pfeflllillg, Janice 86, 121 Phenis, Harriet 93 Phenis, Robert 78 Phillips, Diana 93 Phillips, Judy 71, 111, 141 Phillips, Dick 71 Phillips, Sam 71 Pickens, John 78 Pierce, Holly 86, 115 lgigg, David 54 ff Pigg, Merrily 78 Pipkiny Jack 78, 152 Pittman, Floyd 93 Pittman, Raym d , 154, Pitts, Mary 93 - Pixler, lo d Pl Pl t, erral 121 Plotner, Jimmy 71, 119 Pojesny, Barbara 98, 65, 141 Pojezny, Carol '78, 114, 145 Poke, Roberts 3 103 6? ff Prl Pat 78, 109, 115 Prlc haron 78, 115, 117 Prlvl Diana 93 Linda 54, 141 Stephen 86 die 71, 102, 104, 119 Pucke Pu ket urdum Mike 86 utzke S phen 93 Pr ' 1 ' ' m Duane 65, 141, 157 fl : rn- ' 1 Q Quernam, John 78, 118 Querry, Ann 93 Quillin, Karen 86, 121 R Ramsey, David 54, 102, 103, 104, 114 Ramsey, David W. 54, 100, 105 Ramsey, Stove 79. 116 Rains, Duane 93 Raines, Elaine 86 Raines, Fred 70 Raines, Janice 78, 120 Rakestraw, Jo 86. 120 Randal, Charlene 87 Randal, Doy 65, 100 Ranny, Jon 71, 102 Ranny, Ri ard 54, 101, 102, 108 Rapp, J es 65 Rasm en, Daniel 87 Ra ussen, Karen 79 atzlaff, Donna 71 Ray, Ala 1 Ray Keqth 79 RayiLind 87, 115, 117 . Ra , Sandra Q Reed, Leslie 8 , 120 Redding, Charles 54, 101, 102, 103, 105, 158 Red ing, Jenny 71, 141 Re di , illiam 87 d , san 93, 109 dman, udy 65, 119 n, ancy 79, 145 eed, yde 54, 102, 150 Reid, Carol 65, 98, 99, 105, 108, 141 Reimann, Robert 79, 108 Reinke, Fred 79, 152 Renegar, Greg 93 Rentfro, S an 71, 103, 141 eon 54 eyn s, Naomi 79, 114 Robertson, David 71, 113 Roberson, Sharon 94 Roberts, Charles 65, 113 Robeets, Lindale 79 Roberts, Linn 71, 87, 115 Roberts, Ronald 94 Roberts, Robby 94 Roberts, Fageen 79 Roark, Judy 55, 111, 119, 141 Robinson, Bonnie 27, 55, 122 Robiso n, Craig 87 Robinson, Phillips 94 Rockel Rodes, Rogers , Sheryl 79, 115 Dan 79 , Elmer 55 Rogers, Gloria 94 Rogers . John 87 Rogers, Sherrie 94, 116 Rohn, Mike 87 Roland, Jill 79, 115 Roller, Rooks, Rocks, Dorothy 87 Linda 79, 115, 109 Janice 71, 104, 141 Rosanelli, Anthony 94 Rosanelli, Francis 79 Rose, Dianne 79, 109, 117 Rotkle in, Rickey 79 Rouner, Charles 71 Rowe, Rowe, Deborah 79 Kathleen 87 Rowe, Kathy 87 Rugg, Andres 71, 103, 109, 14 Rugg, Thoman 87 Rummel, Richard 87 Rush, Carl 87 Rutledge, Larry 87, 117 Ryan, Ellen 94 Ryan, John 79 S Sadler, Donna 79 Sallis, Jimmy 71 Sampson 79, 109, 111, 115, Sanders, John 87 Sanfilippo, Flora 87 Sappington, Jim 71 Saunders, Larry 94, 111 Saunders, Lynda 79 Sass, Lory 71, 98, 108, 141 Savage, Carolyn 117, 118 Savage, John 155 Savan, Judy 79, 115 Sayers, Kelly 94 Sayers, William 79 Scarberry, Sherry 71 Scheffel, Elaine 79 1 Selk, John 55, 102, 127, 131 Selko, David 65, 111 Sellars, Deborah 87 Sellers, Danny 71, 100 Sellers, Charlotte 87, 116 Sellers, Jimmy 71 Sellers Melinda 25, 65, 103, 141 Sellman, Paul 87, 119 Sellman, Robert 79, 108 Sengle, Randel 87, 153, 116, 117 Sengle, Stephanie 71, 98, 103, 141 Serdwin, Jerry 71 Sessums, Jeannette 87, 118 Setterhery, Carol 141, 145, 157 Setterbery, John 87 Sevier 66, 134, 135, 136 lOwenJ Shadid, Tommy 71, 100, 127, 130 Shakely, Judy 37, 115, 117 Shankster, Nikki 79, 115 Shannon, David 79, 152 Shape, Joe 87 Shaw, John 87, 121 Sheets, Becky 66 Sheinbein, Arlette 94 Sheinbein, Fred 87, 118 Sheldon, Allison 71, 98, 143, 157 Shelton, Susie 87 Sheppard, Gial 55, 119 Sheppard, William 79, 117 Shere, Richard 152 Sherman, Vicki 94 Sherman, Warren 66, 98, 102 Sherrod, David 56, 98, 127, 126, 131, 134, 154, 158 Sherood, Sandra 87 Shields, Ginny 65, 98, 101, 103, Shields, Jackie 71, 119 Shienbein, Marc 71 Seigman, Ronnie 72 Shobert, Janice 79 Shobert, Rose 94 Shoemaker, Pat 87, 117, 121 Shoffstall, Mike 79 Shoopman, Diana 79, 115 Shoopman , Kenneth 94, 117 110, 141 116 Scheffel, Susan 65, 98, 133, 145, 157 Scheirmann, Vicki 115 Scheller, Joel 71 Wvfffwwqw Sheiffield, Carl 87 ' Shykes, Charles 79, 121 Simmons, Carolyn 56 Simmons, Evelyn 79, 120 Simmons, Gary 72, 127, 130, 135, 158 Simmons, Larry 72 Simmons, Mike 79 Simmons, Shirley 87, 120 Simmons, Mark 94 Simpson, James 87, 121 Simpson, Linda 87, 121 Sirotkin, Larry 87 Slaughter, Raye 94 Slempo, Judy 66, 119 Slushe S , Lynn 87, 120 Smith, Annable 79, 109, 118 Smith, Billie 66, 98, 103, 108 Smith, Brent 94 Smith, Brian 79 Smith, Carol 87 Smith, Cheryl 79, 145, 157 Smith, Crystie 56 , 107 f'N Q X., I9I 1, Smith, Smith, Smith, Smith, Smith, Smith, .- Smith, , Smith, S1nitl1, Smith. 1 1 Eugene 56, 100 , Gay 66 , Haskell 56, 105, 113 'Q Herbert 72 Jim 56 'fu ,Joyce 72, 141 Mary 117 1' Mike 99, 65, 102, 105, 108, 1 Monte 79, 121 Patsy 72, 119 ,V tx 'ta I Smith, Troy 72, 94, 105, 108 N I Smith, Robin 79 70 Y Smith, Ronnie 56, 103, 108, 113 T Smith, Sherian 115 Smith, Sue 87 smith, Vicky 94 , Smith, Wayne 87 t- Smock, Judy 55, 100, 101, 119 j f Smock, Sandy 115, 117, 145 '-N' Snow, James 56 ' Snow, Richard 79 ,f Snow, Sharon 94 91 Snyder, Michael 79, 116, 152 , 'i Snyder, Pattie 79, 114, 109 Y Snyder, Pebble 79 Snyder, Steve 56, 158, 172 , Sober, Barbara 66, 99 Q Sober, Gary 79, 119 H, Sobraska, James 87 3' Socler, Dee Ann 79, 115 Solomon, Linda 79, 120 U - South, Charlotte 72 ' South, Kay 87 N South, Sharon 79, 120 se, YQ sendr, Shirley 72, 141 ,WXSowell, Doug 94, 117 ' Sowell, Judy 79, 119, 121 Sparks, Allen 94 N Sparks, Chessly 94 7 Y Sparks, Daniel 87 Sprague, West 87, 121 Springer, Bob 57, 107 - Springer, Susie 87, 115, 117 . Springfield, Philip 87, 115 Springfield, Tommy 108 ,i e Sprouse, Rita 72, 141 K Rik Spurgin, Bill 94 tl X Squire, Barbara 87 Squires, Dody 79 Squire, Mary 72 1 s Stahl, Polly 72, 103 Stokely, Craig 99, 144 Stalcup, Bill 94 Staley, Leona 72 r Stallings, Billy 79, 152 Stallings, Daryl 66, 98, 128, 127, 1031. Stallings, Kent 72 , ' Stallings, Bob 66 1 Q1 Standifer, Marcia, 94 Stanger, Darlene 66 Stanley, Eddie 80 '- Stanger, Dixie 80 Stanley, Darleen 94 Al Stansel, Jerry 57 I Stayley, Margaret 79 1- 1 Steele, James 94 X' Steele, Robert 88, 121 - Stegner, Joyce 72, 109, 111, 141 .3 TQ Stenger, Curt 94 N Stephens, Dennis 88 -' .f Stephens, Mary 66 V ,Q Stephens, Johnny 94 1- Stephens, Kathy 94, 120 ' We Stevens, Keith 94 7 A Stevens, Linda 72, 109 'J' Stevens, Nancy 72, 105, 143 ' J Stevens, Sharon 72 P, Stewart, Bob 57, 130, 134, 137 g - Stew rolyn 57 ' Stew -, John 80, 157 fv J Steward, Mary 57, 98, 141, 145, 1573 Steward, Steve 88 D'-, X- Stewart, Bobby 121 Stewart, Donna 88, 115, 121 Stewart, Louise 57 ' Stewart, Shelly 94, 116 Stewart, Karen 80 , Stewart, Robert 88 Stieber, Rieirnrd 57, 98. 99 'Lf Stillwell, Linda 66, 103, 141 - Stirling, Sheldon 88, 116 5 Stokely, Joan 88, 117 e Stone, Wesley 88 Stoneberger, Richard 94 - Stoner, Tim 88 Store, Bob 88 so in ' 'a rsr- r. Storie, Johnny 66 U Stotler, Sharon 88, 115 r 5 Stout, Donna 88 st. Pierre, Suzanne 71, 102, 109 X Strain, Janice 57, 109, 145, 157 Ulldiker C9191 80' H5 Stratton, Jerry 72 I Stratton, Linda 94 Streety, Ronald 72 Stroud, Revecca 94, 118 I 1 Strout, Robert ss, 118, 121 f V Stubbs, Bob 72, 113 ' Sue, Ruby 94 . Suesz, Mary 109 4 I Sughru, Church 94 Valade? 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