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

 - Class of 1963

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For- tunate, indeed, are those who live in this 20th century when men have actually begun to challenge the majesty of the stars, not just look at their mysteries. New ideas, new in- ventions, NEW HORIZONS. These Horizons have not been conquered easily. Un- derstanding and education are not always harmonious and are certainly not simple matters. Science has extended our experience and shown it to be infinitely complex. Astronomers, with great tele- scopes, have brought men into understanding contact with space and infinity! A great thinker, Sir Thomas Brown, once said, The world is just a small parenthesis in eterni- ty. The educational system of today reflects the greatness of the times. Man does not hesitate, afraid, on the brink of eternity, He thinks, studies, experiments, then moves with new confidence, into space toward NEW HORIZONS. Conventional boundaries between sciences are neither fixed nor absolute. They have been swept aside. Each ad- vance brings the urge, in all fields, to surge farther past newly established lines. Eager to study, to follow, to lead, are the young people of this generation. They accept with composure and assurance, the results achieved hy their con- temporaries in science, medi- cine, literature, automation and space. These are NEW HORIZONS. Tying together NEW HORIZONS and deep rooted tradition is the order of the day at schools across this na- tion. At .lohn Marshall, edu- cation forges ahead. Young minds project into the future while keeping a firm stand on the precepts which were begun even before the ad- vent of man upon the earth! In studying a million-year-old fossil, a modern student may find the key to the future. Here students have the unique distinction of being able to point back to the magnitude of the Great Chief Justice, from whom it got its name as well as to the illustrious tra- ditions of the school itself. All this gives stability and confidence to the efforts which go on unhampered by educational prejudice. John Marshall keeps its place at the front line of a steady surge of young America to- ward NEW HORIZONS. Here are pictured events and faces, now old to John Marshall but ever a part of the new educational Horizons. Through Retrospect . . . we look ahead! , W J . f A, ,Mfr Ztwaff We Q0 1 if f I X5 xfmf K fflyr XMAQQ, - .JC ,WJ N if 'MW i' if ZW 1 I Jeff 7 , , ff X- fc, , f J, 0366 0 L, if QW0 C jtbfllfymsbi M as eflffw if mf UHJMVFUYWFNHB fmggazf y Q ,05l140m6'a'4Wf1 am C i rf, K nlp0 '!CXl2 ' ilii S aff X i, 4 1 'xiii will I if :S TCO 00 0LA5TlC MAGAZINES 0325? ' ' A 'W f 'N y ' 3 A' ' Q RF 915 gf Q! ff 1 B Librarians, Joan Pryse and Marian Dierdorff outline the day's work for Joy Jarnigan, Sharon Clinkenbeard and Karen Rasmussen. l Arch Courtney starts early to teach safety in the use of Helen Allsbrook gives Principal Robert Cheney ready information on absentees power tools. e r aw 5 V E X if 7f41r.5 I xr I With Books Past, Present, And Future Are Timeless! Books serve man in many Ways. They inform him of past events, they instruct him in matters which are of great concern, the events of the future. Books they predict remind him of his obligations and provide amusement for his lighter hours. All li- brary books are not fiction, all are not his- tory. Laboratories depend upon books for verification of their experiments. Coun- selors seek guidance from books which chronicle cases similar to those at hand. Secretaries find books indispensable. It is no Wonder that the library is the most oc- cupiedw territory in the building. Students learn through early orientations that here is the source for information whether he studies history, mathematics, social studies, science or speech, or if he Wants to spend an evening of reading for fun. Kathrine Gibson's Great Books group had many serious discussions Experience Is The Best Teacher 1 Mart Woods, chemistry teacher, finds a upicture is better than a thousand words when introducing novice chemists Craig Stokley, Mark Wilson and Sherry Wain- troob to the construction of atoms found in different compositions. Shirtsleeves and work clothes are in order when T. Burns Westman and his orchestra are working to perfect their beautiful numbers. Not all work is done in science lab- oratories nor is the classroom or football field the only other scenes of toil. Under the capable guidance of one of the nation's finest musicians, T. Burns Westman, the orchestra takes its place among the best in the state. Here again is evidence that all parts of the school are equally impor- tant. Each depends upon the other. Each helps the other. There is dignity in work in all depart- ments. When Art or Drama department, FFA, Homemakers or Choir need stage decorations, scenery or painting, the stage crew assembles cheer- fully to do its part to make the school shine! Beautiful scenery and soft lights don't just happen. Many hours are spent in briefing, working and listening as Andy McCollum tells his stage crew just how it is done. -.7 4 Q aakwgii ' .. .A -,.Vg..,h -' . 1 . rp- ' 4 ,wi V '. ' QV' A ,IU ' 1' q ' fl' ' ' ' Vw 5,1 . , ' u I -. ' , '- WV Q .9 4 .ev-2--p. QV Vs,:'?'V.2 fig 'I AV'-V 'if' f -1 QV. . 4 Q - , 1,3 i, lim?-X -..-J1.. xr K X . ,:.,:v,, 1, 3- 'JV -4 ', f A F' 4. x yx -'I QV -fp V 1 '. N 1, If A ,vin .,r , in , .-. X R i Q . I luv., .5 qt' 4' Vx- VV.. . .ig .V :V x . A' Sgt, 1 l 'V' ' . A l 'Q 'T' 'ffM',':1' ' .. ,if -.w '. .af '. , -V'.-iv. if? -. if -it , . 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Q, 1's,qggx1,,.y, -A 4' ,gg , ,,.t -...HL 'fg M' LL -fm ,ff ,. RK? ' ying- .IFN ,' ' f .. ff.-K Aa.. .A . ff ,-,J--.gg x - ,wr .- ig -, y?,..,x'Nf-f. A gym-. ,N 139, -- .j ,S A ' .' . .ff - , ' -'1 7, - , 'T g-'fx ,-vm I -.N-. 's People People People ,lust as many people believe that every part of the universe is of equal Worth, the school proves that every department and every PERSON is very important. No one would want a school where all were brilliant, all dull, all sparkling wits or heavy thinkers. It takes some of every kind. The blonde aecentuates the brunette. The baseball player is intrigued by the wonders of the cooking room. Laughter, tears, hall romances and after school strolls-library dates and cafeteria lunch lines-al- gebra tests and tennis matchesgcounselorsi visits and deten- tion time-fire drills and junior prom. The faces reflect the school. Some are young and frightened by the teeming class- rooms. Some are seniors, suave in the sophistication of their rank-these are the people of John Marshall! -, I 'x 1 X x 1 1 5 4 1 Fi Zelma Oliver introduces Greg Ker- man, Charlotte Riley and Melissa White to pastels on cloth, one of the many media presented advanc- ing art students. Arts And Sciences M Always Busy! Matilda Kelly proudly surveys her plant room a result of the many extra hours spent in the 'iglass roomf, X 'ttf' ' ' f ill 5 l t APPLE A mv KEEESXIHE V ' , ' km. ky . Q, ' L K , 'Nc - t is-?,,.s,y 45-g,,as,m,fw W 'itltttgisisi i,la Et 1 A -.Ui at 'I ' xl ,gi 5 11 ' f ix , 'g ' 'I-at tt f '!' r ,fer 0 Modern Trends Colorful in truth is the plant room where biology students search for new ideas and discoveries. Four well qualified teachers guide the 600 students through uadventuresa' of life upon the earth. John Marshall art students study the masters as Well as learn what is the latest trend. Zelma Oliver, art teacher, is al- ways alert to find and develop new talent. Visitors to our school will find Geology students of Ken- neth Edmond delving into the secrets of the universe. Petroleum engineers of the future get their beginnings here. NEW HORIZONS of Social Studies are explored by students of Fern Collier and other capable instructors. Events of past, present and trends to the future are analyzed in classes of history of world, nation and state. Every department in school keeps abreast of the times. Kenneth Edmond explains the secret of the earth to Geology students. W 0 rl d History students listen to F c r n Collier's amusing account of her travels. For Those EDUCATION IS A SERIOUS BUSINESS . . . Young people have no doubt about the future. As ,America grows, they meet its challenge. In all departments can be seen a serious acceptance of work and a recognition of the dignity of that work. Behind-stage may be found a young man eating a hasty lunch while he takes a last hasty look at the day's assignment. A football player may be Worry- ing about the plays he will make . . . but that is a part of education. Several hundred serious minded students each day take advantage of the up-to-the minute T-V classes in the auditorium. There is an air of confidence and eager- ness in every area. Who Want The Very Best. . . What Lies Ahead? 1 V N WZP4c'5'lW Qw'MdPu '4 ' mWf'Qf 'H M af ' FV fm' ' ' A k 5 ' ' 'I Dedication For her personality which has gently touched each one with inspiration for better life through better education- For many years of positive, constructive guidance, fine teaching, dynamic leadership and dedication to work with young people- For being a devoted and loyal friend and a perfect embodiment of Hconservative-modernism'i- For always looking toward NEW HORIZONS The staff of the new annual, representing the entire student body, respectfully dedicates the 1963 GAVEL as a warm and sincere tribute to MRS. BESS JENNINGS 'That heart so free -and hand so strong! Hear, Lady, yet a parting word OUR LADY OF THE LAKE d l ,s 'l They learn early that it's smart to be first in line in the cafeteria. Younger members of the student body fit quickly and readily into the smooth operations of the big school. In class Work and in activities they adapt naturally to the tasks which will soon be theirs. At the beginning some may mention that the high school instructors are 'gtoughn but the harder work is taken in stride as the young ones adjust to the fast moving tempo. After class periods many meet friends and make a social contact while eating well prepared cafeteria food. Students soon leam that Coach Harrington knows more than football! He is also a fine math teacher. There might be some connection! 5 ofwyg 991 L QQ 1 QVV bi? QNQM My px X Q Q JK 699 Ok NQ'bf9QfV Q no WDA gbfiv 0 NX QJVYW QNdvO2iNQx99 Y, X ijffg 991 07129 ' 6 QXZ1OJvx?VkXs8fLP4 S 'Q QM-QC AJXDVOD sgfgid A Q5 JXU of QED, JVC UQ ,V O XEKXDOD DLECIKDQZJQJ ANU Newt Q1 CJ vjigxbvxblobgwf! 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One member is elected from each of the cityis four sprawling political wards to serve four years, The one member-at-large is elected every two years. These elections are bi-partisan, non-political, and inemlners are paid only by the appreciation and understanding of their work. Jack F. Parker SllI7CI'l.71f6F7fIClIf 0fSc1100l3 Board of Education Mrs. Warren F. Welch Presillenl Foster Estes William F. Lott Melvin P. Rogers Phil C. Bennett Principalis Message The publication of the yearbook officially marks the completion of another cycle in the life of our school. Even before the ink on the pages has dried, yesterday's experiences will have become tomorrow7s history. Only the passage of time can provide the perspective needed to assess with accuracy the real significance of the events of the past year. It is not too early, however, to predict that the school year 1962-63 will rank high in importance in the annals of John Marshall High School. Much of the momentum for a successful year was provided by the aggressive and exemplary leader- ship of our upper-classmen. Congratulations, Seniors. We willingly acknowledge the significance of your contributions. We eagerly accept the challenge of your example. Robert B. Cheney Ed Berry Assistant Principal For the past three years Ed Berry has served as assistant principal for John Marshall Junior-Senior High School. Along with being a member of the Faculty Quartet, lVlr. Berry is also a dedicated Worker in church, civic and school circles. His past counciling record has proved to be of great- importance. Assistant Principals Symbolic of the friendliness and prestige of John Marshall are its three principals. ln addition to the thousands of other duties, each has an individual niche in the structure of our daily life. Robert Cheneyis suave, smiling dignity placates any. irate patron, teacher, or studentg tactful, smiling Mr. Berry keeps lBlVl records of the entire personnel and makes machine markings seem nhumanvg Mr. Roblyer's crisp, firm, but always fair administration of discipline-all contribute to a Well regulated school. Each student and faculty mem- ber has profited by association with these three cultured gentlemen and feels a deep personal pride in their achievements and reputations. ,lack Roblyer Assistant Principal ,lack Roblyer is one of the most active people in John lVlarshall. Completing his second year as assistant principal, he has shown his ability, training and experience on numer- ous occasions. Along with his high standards and interpreta- tions of the school policy, he has an uncanny ability to re- member names, facts and faces. Counselors ,lohn Marshall students have al- ways been guided by the best counseling personnel available. This year has been the ultimate in a series of ever improving years. George Chapman-12 While counselors Al Marshall, Bonnie Dessauer, Frances Peters and Donald Smith worry about getting students into school properly, George Chapman, senior counselor, is concerned with getting his students out with the greatest possible number of credits and the greatest amount of knowledge. College placements, scholarships, credits, after- school jobs and awards are a few of his responsibilities to the senior class. DODHICI Smith-11 Frances Peters-10 Bonnie Dessauer-9 A1Mar5hal1-7 81 3 Much counseling time was given to the aptitude tests taken by grades 9 through 12. These measurements aid in placing stu- dents where they can best realize happiness in academic work. There are other areas of students' lives which counselors must know and explore in order to interpret capably the student to himself and to others. The student body appreciates the work of this fine group of advisors and feels confident that in future years, they can see the results of their good work. Mrs. Allsbrook, Mrs, Haffner, and Mrs, Koopman C0-grdinate their After making transcripts, balancing the cash books, and doing coun- work to pave a smooth road from student to executive. seling chores, Juanita Allman, registrar, Dolores Anderson, financial secretary, and Laura Saner, counseling secretary still smile at the end of the day. Whatls this?Could our gentle mannered Marybell Luper be buying drinks between classes? Teachers Grace Appleby T.V. Secretary Mary Anglin Spanish Anim AFIHSTTOUE .loseph Biller Frances Bissonnette Marcella Blevins Wendell Boley Sizemore Bowlan CCOINCUY U.S. History T.V. Secretary Home EC. Mech. Drawing Agriculture Algellm Clothing lnd. Arts Field HS. Math Fern Bowman ,lohn Brightwell Afvfrl CLISCY CZ1f0lY!1 C09 Fern Collier AICl1 Courtney Scientific Ceo. Applied Math Biology English Wgfld History Math English ,lfleometry A USA History Wood Work , , . 4' i , I . Industrial Arts 1 Samuel Crowder Leon Crowley U.S. Government U.S. History Pat Curry Muriel Daniels Virginia Davis Billie Davison Physical Sci. Journalism Notehand Yearbook Life Science Psychology Typing English Donald Dennis Marian Dierdorff Boys P.E., Gym Librarian- Baskethall Senior High Joe Farmer Arthur Farrier Math Metal Works Applied Math Ind. AHS Teachers Kenneth Edmond Geology Science Earth Science Phyllis Eacock Phys. Sci. Okla. History U.S. Government Loree Douglas Nurse Della Fagin Spanish French Well informed Joanne Wooten can speak with authority on politics, economics, education, men, and 6'Mad Magazine. U.S. History Bob Ford Geraldine Gesell Katherine Gibson Keith Gilmore Ellen Haas Okla. Hist., Civics Latin English, Gr. Books English, Printing, U.S. Hist. Boys, Photography, lnd. Arts H3201 Hale Leonard Hanstein Foster Harrington Bertie Hawthorn Inez Heugel John Holt English, News- Scientific Geography, Math, Football, Girls, Physical Spanish Senior-Junior PHPCT-Living Audio-Visual Physical Fitness Ed., Gym, Girls' High Choir, Textbook Teams Music Ella Beth Jackson Margaret Johnston Typing HOHIC EC. Teachers Intensely interested and attentive are language students of Patricia Pernalete as they absorb her inspired and technical instructions. The laboratory is filled with the most modern and efficient equipment available. Teachers An whi 83. dy McCollum, activity director, possesses an acute sense of staging 'Ldo's ch has guided Gary Smith, stage manager, and the stagecraft crew into utifully smooth productions. Bessie M. Kelly Mildred Labor Biology Sci. Geo., Okla. Hist,, Civics Bessie Lackey Toney Lackey Bill Laman Betty Lamkin Phyllis Laws Mary Lockwood Library Secretary Driver's Ed., Elec., Phys. Sci. Math Anal., French Biology Math H.S. Math, Geometry John Lomax Marybell Luper Lyda Marshall Sandra McCoy George Miller Virgil Milliron Science, Algebra, English English, Spanish Math, Geometry, Civics, Okla. Okla. Hist., Ind. Arts Algebra 4 Hist., Sports Civics, Sports 6 Lvorxxflzff ll X 24.4 jimi if .loe Spurlock, band director, demands the host music students, like Paul Combes, can give. Morning sessions, from T130 'til the bell, polish and perfect thc lJand's sound and step. Teachers Y.. ': 1 --, 7 ,-,:' Andy MQCU11um Elsie Mcllillin Sharon Morse George Mulcahy Drumu. Stagg-Craft English, HS. English, US. English Math Higr, Zvllllll Oliver Cutlicrinc Purnell Put Pcrnalete Charles Prichard ,loan Fryse Bennie Ratzlaff Art. lfusliinn llr. U5. Curl. Spanish English Lily1Q11'ig111fJ,H, Bus. Maclr, English Oklulioinu History 'rf E- 1 - 5 I ' ,. : V ' . . - - ' A N ,'5-55.254 V Qlivcr Roberts Vince Robison Wadad Rotzingcr Myrtle Seright ,lunu Shaw 5P0HCll, Econ. Okla. Hist., US. Girls' Gym, Health, Algebm, Math, Speech COW-, Dehutc Govt., Sports Tennis Geometry Sports Darrell Shepard Math, Typing Bess Shofstall flames Sparks ,loc Spurlock Helen Stchr Philip Traylor Efllvl Vilnllvllllllfgll Engligll Science, Physics Band Math, Algebra Geometry, Trig., Eniliell Alg., Teams James Vaughan LeRoy Ward Cecil West Linda West Burns Wcstnian Hurt Wootls. Biology, Phys. Sci. Distrihutive Auto Mechanics Algebra, Math O1'ClN'Slfi1 Cl10'j1lFt1'3', 5C1- Educmign 5t'IUlIlLlI' Martha Woomlson .loanne Wooten .lon Wright Algebra, HS. Math Okla. Hist., Social Psych., U.S. llist. US. Hist. 'lPo0chie Rotzingcr, coach of many successful girls' teams, calls another ll practice volleyball game. L04-qu Ellig john Blcllonalcl Cafeteria Custodian i00wff00'- 0,0 cijfbidlf iyuai 'tfcaaw' KUQ-cfzwqfaf U05 Ljodafal fo MMU LW xj we cms zfezau- ge S4m 4f, mg Lzufgsfv if MOU! QQCLQDGU Q Wicwrz PD to gCldJLL7CUL I 0 muan LA! Qfcmw 5 Ldvmili LULCWJ CU M?QL4. 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I js Jjf - -A ' v - , ' ' 'f L' -- s l ' ' N A - 1' i q - ., tw 1. fnwn mow A ,- .l g 1 e fl. tx! Ml J L V' 1 ' X fs l' V-I ,II l P. . . ' N XY 1 . , ff,,'! 11125 ff- fvm, if WN V114 wg -at .+ ,EITJA F74 1 fp.f2f'l,W5 '7 ell .' X. llvf fzvnfl I -' I I Classes '4The people made the constitution . . . the people can unmake it . . . But this supreme and irresistible . r 'd . . 1 ' power . . C51 es . ony m the whole body of the people. Cohens us. Virginia, 1821 Seniors Taking their jobs seriously are senior class officers Mike Frank, Carol Setterberg, Margy Hanson, Nanette Keller, president Lee Yeakel, Pat Fletcher and Barbara Pojezny. JOHN ADAMS STELLA ARNOLD KENNA ATKINSON PAM BACHMAN Hi-Y 1. ChOiI' 1, 3- Pep Club 1, 2, 3g O.1.P.A. 1, 23 Yearbook 1, 2g Tri-Hi-YQ Vice Pres- ident 2, President 35 Thes- pians 1, 2, 33 N.F.L. 2, 3. KENNETH BAUMANN RITA BELLENGER DAVID BARRY LINDA BALE BEVERLY BASS DON BAKER-Football 1, 2, 3, Baseball 1, 2, 3. LINDA BALE-Organist 1, 2, 3, Pep Club 1, 2, F.T.A. 2, 3, Treasurer 3, French Club 1, 2, 3, Vice President 2, President 3, Junior Council, Senior Council. DAVID BARRY-Transfer Student 3. JANICE BASE BEVERLY BASS-D.E. 2, F.H.A. 2. KENNETH BAUIVIANN-Transfer Student 2, Track 2, Red Cross 2, Police Chief For A Day 2. KAREN BAXTER-F.T.A. 2, 3, Historian 3, Latin Club 1, Reporter 1, E.M.C. 1, 2, Treas. 2, Stagecraft 1, ,lun- ior Class Secretary, Student Council 3, Chaplain, Senior Council, Pep Club 1, 2, 3, Sgt. at Arms 3, Honor Spanish Club 3. RITA BELLENGER-Pep Club 1, 2, French Club 1, Red Cross 1, Safety Council 1, 2, Junior Council Honor Span- ish Club 3, Quill and ,Scroll 3, Advocate Staff 3, Adv. Mgr. 3, O.C.I.P.A. 3. MIKE BERNARDY RONNIE BERTRAIVI-Track 1, 2, 3, Letterrnan's Club 1, 2, 3, Hi-Y 1, 2, Tri-Hi-Y Prince Att. 1. MIKE BERNARDY Seniors JAMIE BRESHEARS LINDA BROOKS MARY BILES BILL BOESE KAREN BISSONETTE MARY BILES-Pep Club 1, 2, Red Cross 2g Honor Spanish Club 3g F.H.A. 3. KAREN BISSONNETTE-Transfer Student 3g Senior Council 3, Tri-Hi-Y 3, F.lVl.C. 3, Safety Council 3. CHARLES BLACK-Transfer Student 3. BILL BOESE-Band I, 2g DE. 2, 3, Historian 2, Vice President 3, F.F.A. 2, 3. LINDA BOOTH-Pep Club I, 25 Latin Club I, 2, F.T.A. 2, 3, Tri-Hi-Y 3. JAMIE BRESHEARS-Pep Club 1, 25 Stagecraft 1, 2, 3, President 3, Senior Council, Tri-Hi-Y 3. DI ANN BRACKEEN-Pep Club I, 2, 3, Band 1, 2, 3, Librarian-Secretary 1, Officer 2, Treas. 3, Band Queen Att. 3, Majorette 1, 2, 3, Art Club 1, 3, Tri-Hi-Y 33 Span- ish Club 3. LINDA BROOKS-Transfer Student 3. BRYAN BROWN-Student Council 1, 2, 35 Key Club 19 Football 1, 2, 3, Track 1, 2, Oil Man For A Day 3, Let- terman's Club 1, 2, 3g Junior Council, Yearbook 3, Sports Editor 3. CORDELL BROWN-Hi-Y I. BRYAN BROWN DI ANN BRACKEEN CORDELL BROWN CHARLES BLACK LINDA BOOTH DAVID BROWN SCOTT BRYAN GARY BURTON CAROL BROWNING SID BROWN LINDA BURROWS DAVID BROWN SID BROWN-Wrestling 1, 2, 33 Cross Country 33 Foot- ball 23 Golf 23 Hi-Y 2. CAROL BROWNING-F.T.A. 1, 2, 33 Pep Club 1, 2g French Club 1, 2, Treas. 1, 2. SCOTT BRYAN-Hi-Y 1, 23 Lettermanas Club 1, 2, 33 Swimming 1, 2, 33 Quill and Scroll 33 Commencement Speaker Comm. LINDA BURROW-Choir 2, 33 Musical 2, 3. GARY BURTON-Football 1, 2, 33 Track 1, 23 Wrestling 1, 23 Key Club 1, 23 D.E. 1, 2, 33 Safety Club 23 Student Council 1. LYLE CAMP-Transfer Student 33 Band 3. PAT CARTER-Transfer lg French Club 33 Teachers Aide 2, 33 Yearbook 3, Assistant Senior Editor. JIM CHARLES-Key Club I, 23 Swimming 1, 2, 33 Let- terman's Club 2, 3. SHARON CLINKENBEARD-Library Aide 1, 2, 3, Pres. 1, 23 Honor Spanish 2, 3, Vice Pres. 33 Honor Society 33 Red Cross 2, 3, Vice Pres. 3, County Council 3. JIM CHARLES Seniors LYLE CAMP SHARON CLINKENBEARD PAT CARTER Seniors GARY CREAGER PAUL COMBES ANN COPPER VICKI CONNELL PAUL COMBES-Student Council 1, Swimming 1, Base- ball 1, Band 1, 2, 3, Assistant Drum Major 1, Drum Major 2, 3. VICKI CONNELL-Pep Club 1, 2, F.M.C. 1, 2, Honor Spanish Club 3, Spanish 2. BOB COOPER-Transfer Student 1, Baseball 1, Latin Club 2, 3, Math Club 2, Science Club 2, Key Club 2, 3, Sec.-Treas. 3, Hi-Y 2, 3, Sec.-Treas. 3, F.M.C. 2, 3, Honor Society 3, Student Council 3, Swimming 2, Track 2, Golf 3, Oil Man For A Day 3. ANN COPPER-Transfer Student 2, Pep Club 2, 3, Sen- ior Council, Art Club 3. JOHNNIE COUCH-Girls' Sports 1, 2, 3, Vice Pres. 3, Rifle Club 1, 2, 3, Sec.-Treas. 1, Pres. 3. GARY CREACER-Student Council 1, 2, Cross Country 1, Basketball 1, Tennis 1, Golf 2, Key Club 3, Safety Council 1, 2, Newspaper 3, Hi-Y 3. JERRY CRONK-Latin Club 1. DONNA CROSE KEATON CUDD-Cross Country 1, 2, 3, Wrestling 1, 2, 3, Baseball 1, Track 3, Safety Council 1, 2, Key Club 3. JIM CUMPTON-Choir 2, 3, D.E. 2, 3. DoNNA cRosE KEAToN CUDD JERRY CRONK JIM CUMPTON BOB COOPER JONNIE LEE COURCH BILL DINGES DIANE DILLARD BETTY CYPERT PHILIP DENWALT ROBERT DINWIDDIE BETTY CYPERT-Transfer Student 2, D.E. 3, Queen 3. PHILLIP DENWALT DIANE DILLARD-Pep Club 1, 2, 3, Stagecraft 1, Yearbook 2, Girls, Sports Editor 2, Newspaper 2, 3, Fea- ture Editor and Art Editor 2, Quill and Scroll 3, Treas. 3, Princess of Print 1, Art Club 3, Tri-Hi-Y 1, 2, F.T.A. Ig Red Cross I, 2, Honor Spanish Club 3, Student Coun- cil lg Safety Council 2. BILL DINGES-Transfer Student 1, Key Club 2. ROBERT DINWIDDIE-D.E. 2, 3. SHARON DQDD-Transfer Student lg Band I. DEAN DOERR-Newspaper I, 3, Photographer 1, 33 Yearbook 1, Photographer 1, D.E. 3, Photographer 3. EVELYN DOWNEY LINDA DOZIER-Pep Club 1, 2, 35 Band I, 2, 3, Ma- jorette 2, 3, Sec. 2, 3, Band Queen Att. 2, Queen 3, Key Club Sweetheart lg Student Council 2, Yearbook 2, 3, Asst. Editor, Art Editor 3, Tri-Hi-Y 1, 2, 3, Art Club 2, 3, Pres. 3, Hi-Y Princess Att. 2. RANDOL DUNCAN-Sophomore Council, Stagecraft 3. 3. SHARON DODD LINDA Doz1ER EVELYN DoWNEY Seniors DEAN DOERR RANDOLL DUNCAN Seniors SUSIE FARRIS DONNA FINCHER LEWIS DUROY FRANK ENGLEMAN ANN DYE LEWIS DUROY-Cross Country 2, 35 Track 2, 3, Hi-Y 2, 3. ANN DYE-Choir 1, Musical 1, Honor Society 2, gs Student Store 3. MARY EDWARDS-F.H.A, 1, D.E. 3. FRANK ENGLEMAN-Hi-Y 2, 3, French Club 1, Oil Man For A Day 3. JUDI FARRAR-Latin Club 1, 2, 33 Math Club 1, 2, 3, F.T.A. 1, 2, 35 Orchestra 1, 2, 3, Sec. 13 Student Council 2, Vice Pres. 3, Band 1, 2, 3g French Club 1, 2, 3, Honor Society 1, 2, 3, Student Council 1, 2, 3, Greek Club 1, 2, 3, Sec. 3. SUSIE FARRIS-Student Council 3, All Sports Queen Att. GRACE FELLER-Choir 1, Pep Club 1, 23 Honor Span- ish 2. DONNA FINCHER-Latin Club 1, 25 Newspaper 25 Tri- Hi-Y 1, 25 F.T.A. 13 Safety Council 1, Pep Council 3. BARBARA FLESKE-Pep Club 1, 2, 3, Student Council 1, Newspaper 25 Tri-I-Ii-Y 1, 2, F.T.A. 1, Pep Council 3. PATRICIA FLETCHER-Pep Club 1, 25 Student Council 2, Senior Council, Vice Pres. Senior Class, Honor Span- ish 3g Quill and Scroll 33 Newspaper 2, 3, Feature Editor 2, 3, O.C.I.P.A. 2, 35 Chapel Comrn. 35 Times Teen Correspondent 3. BARBARA FLESKE GRACE FELLER MARY EDWARDS .IUDI FARRAR PATRICIA FLETCHER MARIE FOLSON ALAN FRAN SEN MIKE FRANK EDDIE FOSTER MARTHA FRIEND MARIE FOLSOM-Pep Club. EDDIE FOSTER-D.E. 2, 3. MIKE FRANK-Red Cross 1, Student Council 2, 3, Key Club 2, 3, Junior Council, Senior Council, Parliamen- tarian. ALAN FRANSEN-Band 1, Hi-Y 1, 2, 3, Sec. 2, Pres. 3, Key Club 2, 3, Letterman's Club 2, 3, Tri-Hi-Y Prince Att. 2, Cross Country 1, 2, 3, Track 1, 2, 3, Honor Span- ish 2, Oil Man For A Day 3. MARTHA FRIEND-Choir 1. SHARON GAFFORD-Student Council 3, Reporter 3, School Store 3, Latin Club 1, 2, 3, Treas. 1, Pres. 2, State Treas. 3, Honor Society 2, 3, Sec. 3, F.T.A. 2, 3, N.F.L. 2, 3, Pep Club I, 2, 3, Attend. Sec. 3, Girls' State 2. LARRY GANN-Art Club 1, 2, 3, Swimming I, 2, Hi-Y 1, 2, 3, N.C.A.A. 3, Musical 3, Stagecraft 3. SUE GAINES-Swimming 1, 2, 3, Choir 1, 2, 3, Musical 1, 2, 3. JOHN GERKEN-Track 3, Cross Country 3. SUE GIASSON-Transfer Student 1, F.T.A. 1, 2, 3, Sec. 2, Sgt. at Arms 3, French Club 1, 2, Girls' OH Club 1, 2, Tri-Hi-Y 1, 2, 3, Sgt. at Arms 3, Pep Club 1, 2. SHARON GAFFORD JOHN GERKEN SUE GAINES Seniors LARRY GRANN SUE GIASSON K Seniors BOB HALLER CLARK GILPIN DONNA HACKNEY JERRY GOODWIN CLARK GILPIN-Student Council 2, 3, Honor Society I, 2, 35 Key Club I, 2, 3, Latin Club 1, 2, 3, Track I, 2, 3, Cross Country I, 2, 3, Junior Council. JERRY GOODWIN GARY GUILE DONNA HACKNEY-Pep Club Ig F.lVI.C. lg F.T.A. lg Junior Council. RAY HALL-Band lg Cross Country 2, Baseball 2, Track 2. BOB HALLER-Swimming 1, 2, 35 Key Club Ig Honor Spanish 1, 2, 3, Letterman's Club 2, 3, Yearbook 3, Hi-Y 3. EDDIE HAMPSHIRE-Transfer' Student 1, Honor So- ciety 1, 2, Football 15 Science Club 1, 2, 3, Math Club 2, Key Club 2, Technical Society 3, Oil Man For A Day 3. BURNS HARGIS-Transfer Student lg Track lg Football 2, 3, Golf 2, 3, Letterman's Club 2, 3. MARGIE HANSON-Student Council 1, 2, 3, Sec. 3, Junior Class Pres., Newspaper 3, Feature Editor, EEA. Queen Att. 2, Sweetheart 35 Cheerleader 2, 3, Senior Class Sec., All-Sports Queen 3, Pep Club I, 2, 3, Cub- bette Award 23 Quill and Scroll 3. SAUNDRA HARRIMAN-Red Cross. BERNS HARc1s MARCIE HANsoN EDDIE HAMPSHIRE SANDRA HARRIMAN GARY GUILE RAY HALL FAYE HICKS DICKIE HAXEL KENNY HARRIS CAROL HARROD CATHY HENDERSON KENNY HARRIS-Band 1, 2, 3, Orchestra 1, 2, 3, Dance Band 1, 2, 3, Key Club 1, 2, 3, Latin Club 1, 2, Student Council 1, 2, 3, Junior Council, Honor Society 3. CAROL HARROD-Transfer Student 1, French Club lg Pep Club 23 F.T.A. 2, Tri-Hi-Y 3, Art Club 3, Stagecraft 3. DICKIE HAXEL-Wrestling 1, 2, 33 Letterman's Club 1, 2, 33 Cross Country 1, 2, 3, Senior Council, Key Club 1. GARY HEALD-Latin Club 1, Safety Council 3, Key Club 3. CATHY HENDERSON CHARLES HINES-Latin Club 1, Honor Math Club 3, Technical Society 2, 3. JOHN HINES-Latin Club 13 Honor Society 2, 3, Tech- nical Society 3, Math Club 3, Science Club 3. FAYE HICKS-Pep Club 1, 2, 3, Red Cross 1, 2, 3. TED HOUGH-Honor Society 2, 33 Science Club 3. NORMA HOUSH-Pep Club'1, Choir 1, Office Aide 2, Teachers Aide 3, Yearbook 3, Assistant Senior Editor 3. CHA RLES HINES TED HOUGH Seniors DANNY JOHNSON LARRY JOHNSON STEVE HOWARD DOUG INMAN JEANIE HOWE KEN HUFFMAN STEVE HOWARDaWrestling 1, 2, Honor Spanish 2, Oil Man For A Day 3, Hi-Y 2, 3, Chaplain 3. JEANIE HOWE-Transfer Student 1. KEN HUFFMAN-Transfer Student 1, Choir 1, Red Cross 1, 2, 3, Letterman,s Club 1, 2, 3, Basketball 1, Tennis 1, 2, 3. DOUG INMAN-Key Club 1, 2, 3, Letterman's Club 1, 2, 3, Basketball 1, 2, 3, Baseball 1, 2, Newspaper 2, 3, Photographer 2, 3, Yearbook 2, Photographer, Junior Council. JAN JARNIGAN-Pep Club 1, Honor Society 3, Math Club 2, 3, E.T.A. 2, 3, Choir 1, 2, Sec. 2, Choir Queen Att. 2, Chapel Organist 2, 3. DANNY JOHNSON-Spanish Club 3, Latin Club 3, Science Club 3, F.T.A. 3, F.lVl.C. 3, Key Club 3, Letter- manis Club 3, Football 1, Yearbook 3, Photographer. DEAN JOHNSON-N.F.L. 2, 3, Honor Spanish 2. LARRY JOHNSON-Latin Club 1, 2, 3, Greek Club 3, French Club 2, 3, Science Club 1, 2, 3, Math Club 1, 2, 3, Senior Council, U.E.O. 1, Oil Man For A Day 3. LINDA JOHNSON-Pep Club 1, 2, Girls' Sports 1, Honor Spanish 1, 2, 3, Newspaper 2, 3, Editor 2, Manag. Editor 3, O.1.P.A. 2, 3, Pres. 3, N.S.P.A. 1, 2, Quill and Scroll 2, 3. MARY JOHNSON-Pep Club 1, 2, 3, Latin Club 1, 2, 3, Band 1, 2, 3, F.lVI.C. 3, Red Cross 1. LINDA JOHNSON DEAN JOHNSON MARY JOHNSON Seniors SHERRY JONES INEZ JONES JUDY JONES PAT JORDAN SHIRLEY JONES INEZ JONES JUDY JONES-Student Council 1, 2, 3, Corr. Sec. 1, 2, 3, Honor Society 2, 3, Pep Club 2, 3, Att. Sec. 2, Pres. 3, School Store Promotion Manager 2, Asst. Man- ager 3, Chapel Comm. 1, 2, 3, Junior Council, Junior Class Treas., Tri-Hi-Y 1, Quill and Scroll 3, Pep Coun- cil 3. SHERRY JONES-Transfer Student 1, F.H.A. 3, Chap- lain. SHIRLEY JONES PAT JORDAN-F.F.A. Sweetheart Att. 2, 3, Stagecraft 3. LARRY KEITH-Transfer Student 2, Key Club 2, 3, Boys7 State 2, Science Club 2, Football 1, 3, Honor So- ciety 3, Oil Man For A Day 3. NANETTE KELLER-Pep Club 1, 2, 3, Cheerleader 2, 3, Tri-Hi-Y 1, Senior Council Historian, Pep Council 3. JOY KEMP-Safety Club, Tri-Hi-Y 1, 2, 3, Student Council 1, 2, 3, Pep Club 1, 2, 3. LEE ANN KIRKPATRICK-F.lVl.C. 1, Honor Society 1, 2, 3, Spanish Club 1, 2, 3. SYLVIA KNIGHT-Pep Club 1, 2, 3, Honor Spanish 2, Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3, Student Store 3. LARRY KEITH NANETTE KELLER LEE ANN KIRKPATRICK SYLVIA KNIGHT JOY KEMP GENE KOOP HERBERT LASS SANDRA LAMBERT GENE KOOP-Track 2, 3, F.lVl.C. 2, 3. SANDRA LAMBERT-Band 1, 2, 35 F.T.A. 2. ALLAN LAMPRECHT-Transfer Student 19 Basketball 2, 3, Baseball 2, 3. HERBERT LASS CHARLES LASSETER-Letterman's Club 1, 2, 3, Eoot- ball 1, 2, 3, Track 1, 2, 3. NANNOE LEDGERWOOD-French Club 1, 2, Pep Club 1, 23 E.lVl.C. 1, 2, Reporter 2, Journalism 1, 2, Adver- tising 2, Quill and Scroll 25 Stagecraft 3, Treas. 3, Tri-1-li-Y 1, 2, 3. RONNIE LEE-Wrestling 1, 2, Cross Country 1, 2, 3, Track 1, 2, 3, Lettermarfs Club 2, 3. LARRY LEEDS-E.T.A. 1, Teachers Aide 1, Student Council 1, 2, Safety Council 2, 3, Letterman's Club 2, 3, Swimming Club 1, Baseball 1, 2, 3, Football 2, 3. JUDY LEVY BILL LEWIS-Transfer Student 3. LARRY LEEDS JUDY LEVY RONNIE LEE BILL LEWIS STEVE LEWIS PHIL LYNN JOHN LUNA BILL LYNCH JUDY MALLOMS STEVE LEWIS-Red Cross 1, Football 1, Wrestling 1g Debate 3. BILL LYNCH-T1-ansfef Student 2, DE. 2. JOHN LUNA PHIL LYNN JUDY MALLAMS-Pep Club 1, 2, Band 1, 2, 3, Band Queen Att. 2, 3, Majorette 1, 2, 3, Head Majorette 3, Art Club 1, Tri-Hi-Y 1, 25 French Club 1. JIM MARLOW-Hi-Y 1, 2, Stagecraft 2, 3. GAIL MARTIN-Pep Club 1, 25 French Club 1, 2, News- paper 2, 3, Asst. Editor 3, Quill and Scroll 3, Stage- craft 3. HELEN MARRINAN-Pep Club 1, 2. DAVID MATHEWS BEVERLY MAINOUS-Pep Club 1, 23 F.T.A. 1, 2, Membership Chairman 15 State Editor 2, Tri-Hi-Y 1, Asst. Editor 1, 2, N.S.P.A. Award lg Quill and Scroll 2, 3, Vice Pres. 3, School Store 3, Newspaper Editor 3. JIM MARLOW DAVID MAT HEWS HELEN MARRINAN Seniors GAIL MARTIN BEVERLY MAINOUS Seniors ROBERT McCLURE PAUL MATSENBAUGH MIKE MCADAMS GLENDA MAYO REBECCA MAYO PAUL MATSENBAUGH-Science Club 2, 33 F.M.C. 2, 3, Treas. 33 Oil Man For A Day 33 Red Cross 33 U.F.O. I3 Swimming 13 Junior Council. CLENDA MAYO-Transfer Student 3g Office Aide 3. REBECCA MAYO-F.M.C. 33 Honor Spanish 3, Chap- lain3 Safety Club 3. MIKE MCADAMS-Wrestling 1, 2, 33 Cross Country 1, 2, 33 1.etterman's Club ,1, 2, 3, Chaplain 3g Student Council 33 Quill and Scroll 2, 3, Sec. 23 Key Club 13 Senior Council. ' JOHN MCLURE-Track 1, 2g Basketball 1, 2g Wrestling 33 Student Council 1, 23 Key Club 33 Spanish Club 2g Junior Council. ROBERT MCCLURE-Honor Math 1, 2, 33 Science Club 33 Technical Society 3. GARY MCCOWAN-Student Council 1, 23 Key Club 1, 23 Junior Council3 Basketball 1, 2, 3g Football 1, 23 Hi-Y 1, 2. ROBERT MCCRACKEN-U.F.O. 13 Science Club 23 Hi-Y 2. MARY KAYE MCELROY-Transfer Student 33 Pep Club 33 Newspaper 3g Quill and Scroll 33 Art Club 33 Honor Spanish 33 All Sports Queen Att. 3g O.C.I.P.A. 33 O.I.P.A. 3. JUDY MICHEL-French Club 2, 33 Honor Spanish 33 Pep Club 1, 2. GARY McCOWAN ROBERT McCRACKEN MARY KAYE McELROY JUDY MICHEL JOHN MCCLURE KAREN OLSEN ELLEN MOORE BONNIE MATH15 BARBARA MOORE PATI MOULTON BONNIE MATHIS-Choir 1, Musical 1, 2. BARBARA MOORE-Transfer Student 2, Latin Club 3, Senior Council 3. ELLEN MOORE-Transfer Student 1. E. .l. MORGAN-Key Club 1, 2, O.C.I.P.A. 1, 2, 3, O.1.P.A. 1, 2, 3, Advocate Staff 2, 3, Sports Editor 2, 3, Basketball 1, Football 2, Student Council 3, Safety Council 1, 2. PATI MOULTON-Pep Club 1, 2, Tri-Hi-Y 1, 2, 3, Sgt. at Arms 2, G.R.A. 1, Student Council 1. ROBERT NICKELS-Stagecraft 1, 2. DAN NISLEY-Transfer Student 2, Band 2, 3, Key Club 3, Science Club 2. KAREN OLSEN-Office Aide 1, 2, 3, F.H.A. 2, News- paper 1, O.I.P.A. 1, 2, O.C.I.P.A. 1, 2, Yearbook 2, 3, Senior Editor 3. MIKE OLSON-Letter1nan's Club 1, 2, 3, Pres. 3, Stu- dent Council 1, 2, Key Club 1, 2, 3, Oil Man For A Day 3, Annual Staff 3, Football 1, 2, 3, Baseball 1, 2, 3, Basketball 1, 2, 3, Senior Council, Junior Council. JULIANNE OWENS-Pep Club 1, 2, 3, Girls' HOW Club 1, 2, 3, Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3, School Store 3, F.lVl.C. 2, Treas. 2. ROBERT NICKELS MIKE OLSON Seniors BARBARA POJEZNY KENNETH POTTS KAY PATTERSON EDDIE PETITT VIVIAN PAUL KAY PATTERSON-Choir 1, Girls' Trio 1, Pep Club 1. VIVIAN PAUL JUDY PAULSEN-Student Council 2, 3, Junior Council, Senior Council, N.F.L, 1, 2, 3, Vice Pres. 3, Pres. 3, Honor Society 1, 2, 3, French Club 1, 2, 3, Girls' State 2, School Store 3, Thespians 3. EDDIE PETITT-Wrestling 1, 2, 3, Football 2, Red Cross 1, Safety Club 2, Oil Man For A Day 3, Hi-Y 2, 3. JOHN POPE BARBARA POJEZNY-Pe Club 1 2 3- Cheerleader 3' P 5 7 7 , School Store Manager 3, Student Council 1, 2, 3, Tri- Hi-Y 1. CURTIS POSPISIL-Band 1, Honor Society 1, 2, 3, Orchestra 1, 2, Science Club 2, Math Club 2, F.N.C. 1, 2, Oil Man For A Day 3. KENNETH POTTS-Transfer Student 2, Basketball 2, 3, Football 2, 3, Track 2, 3, Letterman's Club 2, 3, Red Cross 2, 3. DUANE PURDUIVI-Pep Club 1, 2, French Club 1, 2, 3, Girls' MOH Club 1, Girls' Sports 1. ERNIE PULLEN DUANE PURDUM ERNIE PULLEN CURTIS POSPISIL JUDY PAULSON JOHN POPE DANIEL QUELLAR JIM RAPP DANNY REEVES DOY RANDALL ROGER RADANT JENNY REDDING DANIEL QUELLAR ROGER RADANT--Orchestra 1, 2, 3g Librarian 1, Vice Pres. 33 Science Club 1, 2, 33 U.F.O. 13 Oil Man For A Day 3. DOY RANDALL-Student Council 23 Safety Club 13 Cross Country 1, 2, 33 Wrestling 1, 2, 33 Track I, 2, 33 Hi-Y 33 Lettermanls Club 2, 3. JIM RAPP-Latin Club 13 Oil Man For A Day 3. JENNY REDDING-Pep Club 1, 23 Stagecraft 33 Office Aide 23 Drama 33 Choir 1, 2. JUDY REDMON-Choir 2, 33 Safety Council 3. JIMMY REED--Tennis 1, 2, 33 Basketball Mag. 13 Sci- ence Club 2, 33 Latin Club 2, 33 Safety Club 33 Cross Country 1, 2. DANNY REEVES-Football 1, 2, 33 Wrestling I, 2, 33 Track 1, 2, 33 Yearbook 33 Student Council lg Junior Councilg Hi-Y 13 Letterrnan's Club 1, 2, 3. CAROL REID-Latin Club 1, 2, 3, Historian I, Reporter 2, Sec. 33 Student Council 2, 33 F.T.A. I, 2, 3, Pres. 2, Vice Pres. 33 Pep Club 1, 2, 3, Att. Sec. 33 Honor Society 2, 3, Pres. 33 Senior Council 3g Math Club 23 Scholarship Award I3 Latin Club Award 1, 23 2nd Place Science Fair I3 Merit Semi-finalist 3. BOBBY RIGGS-Transfer Student 3g Cross Country 3g Wrestling 33 Baseball 3. JUDY REDMON CAROL REID Seniors JIMMY REED BOBBY RIGGS Seniors SHARON SEABROOK JIM SELBY CHARLES ROBERTS RANNY SCHMITT GENE ROBERTS CHARLES ROBERTS-Band 1, 2, 3, Orchestra 1, 2, Key Club 3. GENE ROBERTS-Band l, 2, D.E. 2, 3, Pres., Honor Society 3. SUSAN SCHEFEEL-Student Council 1, 2, 3, Pep Club 1, 2, 3, Cheerleader 2, 3, Sports Class 1, 2, Girls' HO Club 1, 2, 3, Yearbook 3, Sophomore Council, School Store 2, 3, Tri-Hi-Y 1, EEA. Sweetheart Att. 3, All-Sports Queen Att. 3. RANNY SCHMITT-Letterman's Club 1, 2, 3, Key Club 1, 2, Hi-Y 1, 2, 3, Swimming 1, 2, 3, Student Council 2. SUSAN SCHWARTZ-Latin Club 1, Pep Club 1, 2, 3, F.lVl.C. 2, 3, Honor Spanish 3. SHARON SEABROOK-Pep Club 1, 2, 3, French Club 1, 2, 3, G.R.A. 1, Sophomore Council, Student Council 2, F.T.A. 3, Newspaper 2, 3, Asst. Editor 2, 3, Pres. 3, Quilland Scroll 2, 3, Pres. 3. JOHN SELBY-Key Club 1, 2, 3, Sec. 1, Vice Pres. 2, Senior Council, French Club 1, Technical Society 2, 3. Sec. 3, Basketball 1, 2, 3, Hi-Y 3, Honor Society 2, Oil Man For A Day 3. JIM SELBY-F.F.A. 1, 2, 3, Chaplain 1, Sec. 2, Vice Pres. 3, D.E. 3. DAVID SELCO-Rifle Club I, 2, 3, Pres. 1. ELAINE SELIGSON--Pep Club 1, 2, French Club 1, 2, Honor Spanish 3, F.lVI.C. 3. DAVID sELco JOHN SELBY ELAINE SELIGSON I ' SUSAN SCHEFFEL SUSAN SCHWARTZ MELINDA SELLERS .I EAN SHAKLEY OWEN SEVIER CAROL SETTERBERG STEVE SHEALY MELINDA SELLERS-Pep Club 1, 2, 3, Art Club 1, Student Council 1, 2, Safety Club 1, Newspaper 2, 3, Feature Editor 2, Asst. Editor 2, Co-Editor 3, Quill and Scroll 2, 3, O.C.I.P..A. 1, 2, 3, Chaplain 3, O.I.P.A. I, 2, 3, Spanish Club 1, Chaplain 1, Tri-Hi-Y 1, 2, 3, F.T.A. 1. 2. SETTERBERG-Pep Club 1, 2, 3, Pep Council 3, Alt. Cheerleader 3, Spanish Club 1, Girls' Sports 1, 2, Girls, 'SO77 Club 1, 2, 3, Senior Council, Senior Class Chaplain, Art Club 3, Stagecraft 3. OWEN SEVIER-Key Club 1, 2, 3, Vice Pres. 2, Pres. 3, Hi-Y 1, 2, 3, Oil Man For A Day 3, Basketball 1, 2, 3, Baseball, Hi-Y City Council 3. JEAN SHAKELY-Pep Club 1, 2, 3, F.lVI.C. 1, 2, Red Cross 1, 2, Tri-Hi-Y 1, 2, F.T.A. 1. STEVE SHEALY-French Club 2, Medical Club Parl. 2, 3, Student Council Pres. 3, NASC Delegate 3, OASC Delegate 3, Honor Society 2, 3, Oil Man For A Day 3, Good Citizen Award 3, Inter-City Student Council Vice Pres. 3. BECKY SHEETS-Transfer Student 1. HONEY SHELTON-Office Aide 1, 2, F.T.A. 1. SHIRLEY SHUFFIELD-D.E. BILL SIMPSON-Transfer Student 2, EEA. 2, 3, D.E. 3. JUDY SLEMP--Choir 1, Pep Club 1, Teacher,s Aide 2, Office Aide 3. BECKY SHEETS BILL SIMPSON SHIRLEY SHUFFIELD Seniors HONEY SHELTON JUDY SLEMP Seniors MARTHA STEVENS CRAIG STOKLEY GARY SMITH ROBERT STALLINGS JERRY SMITH GARY SMITH-Football lg Basketball I: Stagecraft. JERRY SMITH BARBARA SOBER-Latin Club lg French Club 2, 3' Orchestra 1, 2, 3g Librarian 3, Honor Math 1, 2, 35 F.T.A. I, 2, 3g Honor Society 2, 3. ROBERT STALLINCS-Transfer Student 1g Football 2. DARYL STALLINGS-Football 1, 2, 3g Baseball I, 2, 3g Lettermanis Club 2, 3, Vice Pres. 3g Student Council 1, 2, 3g Junior Councilg Senior Council, Key Club 1, 2, 3: Yearbook 3. MARTHA STEPHENS LYNDA STILLWELL-Pep Club I, 23 F.T.A. 1, 2' G.R.A. 1, 2g Red Cross 1, Tri-Hi-Y 1, 2: Stagecraft CRAIG STOKELY-French Club 1, 2, Key Club 2, 3, Quill and Scroll 3g Honor Society 2, 3g Swimming Club 3g Basketball Ig Golf 1. 2. DANNY STONER-Choir I, 3. President 2. King 2. JOHN STORIE LINDA STILWELL DANNY STON ER BARBARA SOBER DARYL STALLINGS 1 JoHN sToR1E BILL STUBBS JACK STRATTON ROBERT SUMMERS PAT STRANGE-Transfer Student 33 F.H.A.g Pep Club, Quill and Scroll. JACK STRATTON-D.E. 2, 3. BILL STUBBS RONNIE SULLINS ROBERT SUMMERS CHARLES SWAIN-Student Council 1, 2, 3, Sophomore Council, Junior Council, Junior Class Parliamentariang Key Club 3, Hi-Y 3, Cross Country 1, 2, 3, Basketball 1. 2, 3, Baseball 1, 2, 3. BILLY THOMPSON-F.M.A. 1, 2, Latin Club 1, 2, Red Cross 1, 2, so Safety Club 3, Yearbook 3, Photographer. CANDY TODD-Transfer Student 3, Art Club 3. SUE TOMANKA-Transfer Student 33 D.E. 3. GAIL TOUSEY-Pep Club 1, 2, Spanish Club 1, 2, Tri-Hi-Y 1, 2, 33 F.T.A. 1, 23 G.R.A. 13 Red Cross 1. CHARLES SWAIN SUE TOMANKA CANDY TODD Seniors GLENNA TWIST JIM BOB WALLIS JOAN TRAPHAGEN STAN TRUMAN CHARLES TRAVIS JOAN TRAPHAGEN-Latin Club lg F.lVI.C. 23 Pep Club I, 2, 3g Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3, Sec, 3g Honor Spanish 33 Honor Society 3. CHARLES TRAVIS-F.F.A. 3. BONNIE TRINDLE-F.M.C. I, 23 Pep Club 23 D.E. 3, Reporter. STAN TRUIVIAN-Stagecraft. JO ANN TUCKER-Transfer Student 3g F.H.A. 3g Choir 3. GLENNA TWIST-F.lVI.C. I, 2, 3g French Club 2, 33 Pep Club I, 2, 33 Red Cross 2. PHIL TYLER-Latin Club I, 2, 33 Red Cross 13 Choir 2, 33 Honor Spanish lg Science Club 1, 23 Science Fair Award I3 Cross Country lg Basketball I3 Tennis 1. JIM BOB WALLIS-Yearbook I3 Quill and Scroll 33 Football 2g Wrestling 2, 33 Newspaper. VIRGINIA WARREN-Pep Club I, 2, 33 Sophomore Councilg Junior Councilg Student Council lg Safety Club lg Honor Spanish 33 F.T.A. I3 French Club lg Tri-Hi-Y I3 Newspaper I. BARBARA WAY-Bed Cross I, 2, 3g D.F,. 3, Queen Att. 3. VIRGINIA WARREN PHIL TYLER BARBARA WAY BONNIE TRINDLE .IO ANN TUCKER BILL WEST .IANEL WHITT KARNA WILSON PATTY WHITECOTTON CHARLES WEST JOE WILKERSON BILL WEST-Band 1, 2, Hi-Y 1. CHARLES WEST-Band 1, 3, Cross Country 2, Basket- ball 2, Baseball 2. PATTY WI-IITECOTTEN-Latin Club 1, F.M.C. 1, 2, 3, French Club 2, 3, Safety Club 1, 2, Pep Club I, 2, 3, Clinic Aide 2, 3. JANEL WHITT-Honor Society 2, Student Council 1, 2, Reporter, Junior Council, Vice Pres., Senior Council, Honor Spanish 2, 3, Yearbook 1, 2, 3, Editor 3, Quill and Scroll 2, 3, F.T.A. 1, 2, Pep Club 1, 2, 3, Sgt. at Arms 2, Treas. 3. JOE WILKERSON-Cross Country 1, 2, 3, Wrestling 1, 2, 3, Lettermanis Club 1, 2, 3, Sophomore Council, Junior Council, Senior Council, Key Club 2, I-Ii-Y 1, 2. DEBBIE WILKS-Student Council 1, 2, 3, Sophomore Council, Safety Council, Junior Council, Pep Club 2, 3, Cheerleader 3, Red Cross 2, Yearbook 3, All Sports Queen Att. PATRICIA WILLIAMS-F.lVI.C. 1, Pep Club 2, 3. TOMMY WILLIAMS-F.F.A. 1, 2, 3, Treas. 2, Pres. 3. MARK WILSON-Football 1, 2, 3, Basketball 1, 2, 3, Baseball 1, 2, 3, Letterman's Club 2, 3, Safety Council 2. KARNA WILSON-Pep Club 1, 2, 3, Latin Club 15 .lun- ior Council, Tri-Hi-Y 3, Art Club 3. ' DEBBIE WILKS MARK WILSON Seniors TOMMY WILLIAMS 'Q PATRICIA WILLIAMS - ,. .r yy ,.. , , vb- A. ,, ,,,,, ,, 'i'5:5.- 25' ., fait .1 - ' 5 5.551, ia., I:- Seniors VIC WYLIE PAT WOOD ELLEN WRIGHT BERNARD WOODARD BARBARA WOODY PAT WOOD-Student Council l, 3g Safety Club 35 Honor Society Ig Basketball Ig Stagecraft 3. BERNARD WOODARD-Band I, 2, 35 Safety Club L2, 3. BARBARA WOODY-Transfer Student 3. ELLEN WRIGHT-Transfer Student 3. VIC WYLIE-Transfer Student 25 Junior Councilg Track 2, 3g Lettermangs Club 3. DAVID YOUNG-Transfer Student 3. DIANE YANCEY-Debate lg French Club Ig Pep Club 3 LEE YEAKEL-Senior Class Bresidentg Student Council I, 2, 3, Parliamentarian 3g Inter-City Student Council 3, Parliamentarian 3g Boys, State 35 O.A.S.C. Delegate 3. DAVID YOUNG DIANE YANCEY LEE YEAKEL Seniors Are Busy People Seniors of '63 have found time for work, planning, and play. Each feels a sense of gratification and glow of success as grad- uation draws near. The serious business of college and career lies ahead. Teachers and students put aside play, temporarily, and look to the future. 41 Mart Woods advises Seniors Mark Wilson and Craig Stokely in prepara- tion of final scientific reports. Nannoe Ledgerwood and Mike Frank glow with success as Tri-Hi-Y and Hi-Y float is awarded first prize in Homecoming parade. Linda Burrows and Larry Cann give final check to script of '4Annie, Get Your Gun. xi ra :va 3 I l'School Life goes on in the School Store! Seniors Daryl Stallings and Margie Hanson count up the day's profits. Senior affairs are serious business for the Council. It zips up here! Pat Carter gives drape assistance to Mary Kaye McElroy for senior pictures. Q , Bonnie Mathis is pensive as she listens to Burns Hargis play. Governor Henry Bellmon was just a hopeful candidate who addressed Chapel when Larry Gann, Faye Hicks and Karen Baxter visited him. Seven C-apable Students lead .luniors through year's activities. Seated left to right are Linda King, vice president, Linn Williams, president Stephanie Sengel, secretary, and standing are Ric Chrislip, parliamentarian, Pia Kattov, treasurer, Suzie Gunderson, treasurer, and Pat Appleby chaplain. Juniors Mike Aaron Janice Abernethy Kay Adair Jackie Allison Gayle Anderson Gene Anderson Sherry Anderson Jerry Andrews ,lim Anthony W Pat Appleby Laura Arrington Gary Artman Don Austin Melanie Aven Betty Baikie Mark Bailey Billy Bain Kenneth Baker Larry Baker Joey Balogh Betty Barnard ,lerry Barnes Ron Barnes Greg Barnes Jim Barnett Bob Bartlett Linda Barton l Carol Armstrong h Martin Bass Dianne Baxter Ed Beaver Beverly Bennett Melody Berry Carol Bickers Gary Bickers Gwen Bird .ludy Blagg Diane Blake George Boatright J im Boroughs Bob Bowen Robert Bradshaw George Brent Gene Brewster .luanita Brown Meridith Brown Steve Brown Terry Brown Richard Buchanan .l.oe Bullock Donna Burger Bruce Burgess Katy Bush Linda Campbell Judy Cannon Bob Card Carole Carlson Dana Carrier Glenda Caruthers Tom Caseheer Phil Chandler Carol Cherry Nancy Childers Ric Chrislip Sherman Claggett Gay Clark Sharon Clarkson John Cleland David Cobb Richard Cochan Bob Cole Sandy Collins Patty Compton ,lim Cook Bonnie Coon Connie Cooper Merna Couch Leona Courtney Howard Coy Sandy Crenshaw Diane Cross .lim Croy Arnold Cumpton Nancy Curb Juniors 7 ,. 5:35-f . A , 5' 5911 C 1 if A ' ' 1fC :E.1T5? in 2 i?L:L.5s?ls , 1 ff? .2 fam ge 'tv Juniors Carolyn Curry Florence Curtis Karen Curtis Sue Ellen Dale Diana Dallam George Davis Howard Davis Gwen Dearing Bill Deason Robert Deering Kenny Delashaw Mike Deming Don Denman J im Denney Johnny Determan Norma Dill Q Q E 5 A 1 Junior girls, Linda Stevens, Meridith Brown, anj Candy McGee find new way to enjoy five-minut break. Dana Dillard Larry Dines Christie Dissing Mike Dowdy F Sheila Downs Delyte Drake Torn Dumbell Kenneth Duncan Charles Eaton Harmon Ellis Steve England Sharon Farmer Donny Fennell Carlotta Ferguson Leroy Ferguson Charlene Fewkes Steve Findeiss Linda Finnell Jerry Fitzgerald .limmy Fitzgibbon Mary Flaitz Tom Folgate Marcia Folks Jimmy Ford Jean Fredrickson Del Freeman Sherry Fulton Ellen Gahan Steve Galegor Kathy Garrison Mike Geigerman Donna George James Gibson Beverl Gilcrea y se Jerry Gillespie Diane Gleason Ronnie Good Mary Goodale .lerry Goodwin Randle Graham Vicki Graham Gail Grantham Joe Graziano Keith Green John Gregg Pam Gregory Candy McGee gave wrestler Day- McGaughey advice for the coming match. juniors Alice Griffin Benny Griffin Brenda Griffin Berton Grubb Suzie Gunderson Ranelle Hackenberg Richard Hagan Cherie Haggard Bob Hamilton Kathy Hampton John Hardman Ed Hardzog Bill Harmon Connie Harris Sheila Harris Dan Hays Sherrie Helmick Dean Henson Ed Herron Janie Hicks Juniors Acc Jordan Pia Kattov Rosalind Kerbow Mike Kernan Lee Kessinger Frank Ketch Gail Kieke Barry Kilfoy Linda King Connie Kirkpatrick Sheila Kraisinger Joy Lackey Lynne Higgins John Hoagland Joyce Holliman Susan Holmes Karen Hooper Mark Horning Jack Hough Tony Howard Claudia Hughes Ronnie Isley Johnny Jackson Sharon Jackson 4 l l Robert Jacobsen Gioia James Joy J arnigan Beverly Johnson Kent Johnson Mary Lou Johnson Mike Johnson Nancy Johnson Bill Johnston Michelle Johnston Krista Jones English teacher, Hazel Hale, introduces the uliving text-book concept-which provokes students to parallel modern letters fnews-I paper? with the past's. Jicki Graham and Harmon Ellis find new way to get to heir classes through usual rush of seventh graders. Linda Long Dennis Lowder ' Jackie Lowe Julia MacKenzie Lewis Mackey Kathleen Mahaffey ,loleen Marks J oy Markwell Karen Marshall Virginia Martin Herbert Mauk Hugh Mayo David McAninel1 Sherry McBride Barbara McCain Bruce McClendon Steve McClure Bill McCollum Toni McCrary Sally McDonald Sandra McFall Daymond McGaughey Candy McGee Lloyd Lair Roberta Landis Linda Lang Sharon Langford Trudy Lawson Eugene Lee .lo Ann Leedy .ludy Leonard Carole Levine Juniors ,a Q ,v f' Loretta Lewis Johnny Lilley ,lohn Lindberg Juniors Natahe MIIHHOV Terry Montgomery Kathy MOITIS Kathy McIntyre Betty McKee Mlke BKICLCIHOIC DaV1d McNe111 John McReyno1ds Eddle Melton Lorena M111er Marllyn M111er Phyhs M111er Sondra M111er Verne M111er Robert M1111 an Beverly M1115 Mehnda M111sap Ramona Morrls Wyonia Morris Betty Morrison Frank Ketch wonders if there's room for one more as Junior 1oad up cars for the fast and furious rush to Barbara Mouser Joyce Mowery Daria Mu11inax Johnny Munkres .1 ane Musick Treva Myatt David Nave Sharon Nelson Marsha Newman Randy Norcross Marcia Norton Larry Odom Bob Oliver Sandra Pack Susan Park Loretta Parker Dwayne Parsons Sharon Patterson the Split T. Mary Payne Rodger Pereyra Dorcas Phillips .ludy Phillips Dick Pierce Jimmy Plotner Doris Pope Pat Pope Dan Potts Melba Powell Paulette Powell Cassandra Ppool Susan Prentice Bobby Prescott Juniors Eddie Pugh .lim Purdum Glenda Rakestraw .lon Ranney nda Kin plan rules for Jun1orSenxor Prom while their eve el ev Chrislip, Suzie Gunderson, Linn Williams, Stephanie Sengel, g:mnaRRiiZ1aff Li . g . I . . . r . Mr Sparks looks on w1th approval Susan Rentfro Dan Rhodes Bryan Rice Mike Rice Robert Richardson Sherly Rietz Sue Riley Davida Roberson Janice Rooks Charles Rouner .lim Sallis Jim Sappington Lory Sass Sherry Scarberry Joel Scheller John Schindler Karen Schultz Rose Ann Sedita Juniors Jimmy Sellars Danny Sellers Stephanie Sengel Tom Shadid Marc Sheinbein Allison Sheldon Jackie Shields Ronnie Siegman Ted Silvey Cary Simmons Herbert Smith Joyce Smith Kerry Smith Randy Smith Frank Ketch checks to see if there are any teachers below. Finding the way clear, he advances. Woops! Miss Dierdorff and Mrs. Woodson appre hend the violator and show him one-way up sign. Shirley South Tommy Springfield Rita Sprouse John Squire Polly Stahl Leona Staley Kent Stallings Joyce Stegner Sharon Stephens Linda Stevens Nancy Stevens .lim St. Pierre Suzanne St. Pierre Ronald Streety Gary Striver Bob Stubbs Mary Sue Suesz David Sunderland Sue Sutherland Mike Swann Sharon Sweeden Linda Symes Susan Talbot Darryl Teague Richard Theiu Judy Thompson Martha Tharp Evelyn Thurlby Ruth Tyler Leroy Vandenburgh Mike Velotta Beverly Vincent Donn Vorse Eugene Waggener Bob Walker James Walker Jeffrey Wallace Dianna Walters Nancy Watkins Jo Ann Webb Charles Weddle Janis Weinberger Wayne Wells Sandra Wendt Bobby Wester rracuce up 1I1S, weve gut to get for the after prom parties somehow! Cheryl Wllite Marty Whitehead Judy Whitfield Nancy Willett Alan Williams Linn Williams Richard Williams Ginger Wilson Sandra Wilson Joyce Wisely Rickey Witten Melvin Wood Willie Wystemp Brad Yoder Jeff Yoder Stephanie Yoes There may be only one driver's license in the sophomore class, but it always finds plenty of friends at lunch time: fl-ri Karen Young, Priscilla Musgrove, Jean Jackson, Andy Brown, Don Boyd, Steve Manning, Janice Hanson, Kenny Brewer, Jackie Hanna, Van Cannaway, Linda Haxel, Fred Hobbs, Mike Snyder, Don Crinner, Linda Griffith. ophomores Mike Akin Charles Alden Robert Alexander Billie Allen Deborah Allen Karen Allen Paula Allen Sherry Allen 1 Jennie Allison l .lohnny Allsbrook l Frank Anderson ' Judy Anthis Max Antliis Kenny Appleby Janet Armour Jim Armstrong Phil Arnold Robert Aubrey Gary Austin Linda Aven Sandy Aycox Larry Bagley .lean Bagwell Patty Baker Rick Baker Sandra Baker L Linda Ault u Bill Baker V Karey Barnes Doyle Barnett Gary Bartley Bobby Barton Sandra Barton Margaret Basey Kay Beaird Lee Beasley Bonnie Beers Linda Belcher Cindy Bell Elizabeth Bennett Ronnie Berg Diane Berkman Phil Berlowitz Leslie Berman Susan Bertch Judy Black Charles Blackford Linda Blagg Diana Blakeley Linda Blaylock Beth Bledsoe Phil Bliedorn Suzetta Blythe Ann Boelens George Boghosian Tony Borthick Carol Bowman Nancy Bowman Don Boyd .l anis Boyd Becky Brabner David Bradley Richard Branson Sandra Brecheen Kenny Brewer Bob Bridges Kathy Brodd Andy Brown Karen Brown Dave Brune Virginia Bryan .lack Bryant Bill Buchanan ,loe Bullock Don Burgess Mary Burki Cheryl Burnes Johnny Burrow Dorothy Bush Terry Byers Bill Cadamy Keith Cagle Sandy Cain Barbara Callahan Sophomores Sophomores M44 ' if Za f',,w ?fr9Nv ' ' ' Y C C .. C ' ..s.:.v.Ww.-,,, . , .aw . .-,af-av. - 7,4 A U 4 -gtg.-'51 i aj 5 ,- . ,z.. , ww ,, .5 S Q2 , -SL , - SM- A N ,. rr, ,, .+v ,. -5 f.,,.r. time M- - wma . .fu Mike Collins Steve Comhes Craig Comstock Phil Conley Karen Conner Charles Cook Kathy Cook Bill Coppedge Guy Cooper Larry Cooper Marla Cooper Steve Cooper wr, W! 5 . -1. 557 2- - ef 1 :wear ' f' .1 ,E L5 . sy el . Lanita Cantwell Rusty Cargill Beverly Carter Chris Carter Linda Caviness Steve Cesar Larry Chambers Sharon Chapman Marc Charney .lanet Chester Donna Childs W Steve Clark ' Joel Clinkenbeard I Jennifer Cobb l During locker inspection, Steve Manning assists Andy Brown, with her hooks. ,lim Corder Ralph Cornish Craig Coulter Marla Cox Cindy Crawford Don Criner De Cupps Marilee Dahl .loyce Dankbar David Davidson Donna Davidson Martha Davis Porter Davis Larry Dawson Lenora Day Jane Dees Linda Delahay Bruce Deming Craig Denham Sharon Depasse David Diggs Frank Dingee Ruth Dinges Pat Dinwiddie Mary Dixon Students Sherry Truman, Terry Frank, Judy Finny, Charlie Pow- ers Joe Bullock and Harold Hamill, arrive late in order to avoid rush 1n lar e U S History class. Betsy England Larry England Larry Estes Mike Evans Vicki Evans Eddy Farris Lew Fennell Judith Finney Don Flaigg Linda Flowers Robert Fluhr Gail Ford Sophomores Bill Dobbs Larry Dodson John Donaldson Ronnie Dorn Sandra Dorn Davon Drinkwater Sandy Duncan Jane Duren Ken Duren Roy Eliasen Sherry Elliott Maurice Emmer 9 fra -4 x I 4 Sophomores A future Kildare or Casey may be among Betty Neal, Kenny Appleby, Susie Sampson, and David Newsome, studying the human body in Mrs. Lockwood's biology class. A -'iff 1: i ' 3: ' WW L , ,V:,fHr ,fr A A t by ,Wi . 1, 1 4. ,y gf F ' 7 , 14 ...kk ' , ir, Q ,W is . A 4, ,, , Qflff, ' N ' J 'x HQ' 19 1 W' J AP 6' W, K Elia 4 t. Man, 1 X ian, X f ,, H I V Y i,,, - fw, 14552 A '- Li ,' ' Q:: ' Q o A fly, '. at k -,L o,.o I r W, .. t 5, .1 ,..,. K NI , ,.'f 4 t I' ILL, gg, if t if we 1 5 ,1,,i, yssl X, WM JS ga ,g K ., J yisy J . 3 ,. -, 1 ff? ' t F t K' f .. .::s 'V V t. f n, W 1 ht , .F iq!! '21 Q if ,121 ,f 1 .gi-3, ' -f.V gf, 8 ,V '1V.,., 5 f th Terry Frank Bobby Frederick Mark Freeman Kathy Frick Janet Friend Cindy Fulton Kathy Gahan Margie Gaines Davie Galbraith Van Gannaway Donald Garvin Sandra Giasson Carey Gilbert Joan Gilbert Jud Gillespie Katfiy Gleason Marilyn Glisan Barbara Goodrich Gary Gordon Linda Gordon Ray Gorman Byron Graham Dean Graham Kathy Graham Gregory Green John Green Marcia Greene Alice Griffith Linda Griffiths Patty Grinter Wayne Grissom Gary Grove Howard Guild Bobbie Guilliams Pam Gulley Robert Gunn Linda Gustavus Ronda Guy Anita Hadlock Harold Hamill Steve Hamilton Otis Hammack , Jackie Hanna .Janice Hanson Susan Harkins Patricia Harmon Richard Hardy Bob Harvey Bill Haskin Donna Haskins ,Linda Hawkshead lLinda Haxel Charlotte Haynes George Hays Harold Hays Ron Heatherly Barbara Henderson Larry Herman ,Judy Hermann Janie Herron John Hicks Mickey Hill Linda Henson Linda Hise Fred Hobbs Kathy Holmes Kathy Hopkins Anna Howard Caroline Howard on Howard arie Howell Keith Huffer Carolyn Hughens allace Hunt uzanne Hurley ichael Hurn icki Hurst nnette Irwin oyce Ives ucky J abara Sophomores Cindy Fulton and Jackie Hanna caught in the act of buying candy after the bell and trying to dispose of the evidence. Sophomores Barry Jordan Robert Jordan Pam Jouret Zev Kahn Jim Keith Robert Keitly Helen Kerbow John Kessinger Ray Kinney Toni Kirk Don Kitzmiller Kelsey Kline Jean Jackson Kern J uckson Eugene Jeffries Dick Johnson Donna Johnson Jaime Johnson Judy Johnson Terry Johnson Donald Jones Larry Jones Stephen Jones Terry Jones Handymen-Jane Partine, Andy Brown, and Vicki Lassater wor hard on Pep Club Provisional Float for Homecoming Parade. Pam Klingle Abby Klopienstein Carolyn Knight Vickie Lasater Michael Lay Nancy Layton I Jan Leach , Jerry Lee Mike Leeds Judy Leveritt Betty Lewis Robert Liles Carla Lindsay John Lindsey Donna Lingle .loanne Liverinon Larry Locke Ernest Maddon Leslie Major Alice Manning Steve Manning Wayne Marshall lane Martin Karen Martin Kay Danny McClanahan Peggy McDaniel Nelda McFeaters Donna McGraw Mike McGuire Kent Mclnnis Dawna McKenzie Charity McKnight Anita McLeland Caralea McLure Dennis McNeill Richard McPherson Sophomores Patsy Martin Rex Martin Sharon Mason Danny Massad Ronnie Maxfield Marsha McAdams Bill McAfee Johnny McAlvair1 Dick McCart the enthusiasm of the sophomore class are .lanice Bill McCartney pan and Margie Gaines. Yvonne McCathern Melinda McCoy Sophomores Jaime Johnson, Margie Gaines, Kathy Hopkins, Priscilla Mus- grove, Beth Bledsoe, and Karen Young take advantage of a re- search period, provided to enrich a standard course. is Sei. A5 Vkf, A , S 4 la at W fy 'Bi 1' V1 '1 Dennis Meeker Jim Meeks H. M. Melton Wes Melton Ted Michael Don Mighton Mike Miles Mike Montgomery Gloria Moore Mary Sue Moore Mike Morgan Susan Morse Charles Morriseau Frances Moyer Nikki Murphy Deanna Murray Sharon Murray Priscilla Musgrove Danny Myrick Betty Neale Betty Nelson Colleen Newman David Newsome Charley Nicol Sheryl Nicholson Vicki Norman Terry Novak George O'Reilly Kay Pappan Douglas Park Marilyn Park Donald Parker Eddie Parsons .lane Partaine Paulette Patten Carol Paulk Danny Paulsen Clyde Pereyra Barbara Perrine Lee Ann Peterson Robert Phenis John Pickens ,lack Pipkin Raymond Pittman Ronald Pixler Carol Pojezny Jimmy Pope Allen Poppino Gregory Porter Sandra Powell Charles Powers Tommy Poynor Danny Price Jerry Price Pat Price Sharon Price Barbara Propps ,lohn Querna Cathy Ramsey Steve Ramsey Karen Rasmussen Jackie Rathbun Kenneth Ray Sandra Ray Nancy Redmon Craig Regnier Baxton Reinke Fred Reinke Linda Reynolds Naomi Reynolds Nick Rezner Nancy Rice Doyle Ridenour Thomas Ridgeway Donna Riley Anita Rivers Regina Roberson Lynn Roberts Sherry Rockel Jill Roland Sophomores i W. .M sa, Q W .f X121 V 'i7'14av 1 2 HI 1-- .. 3 . ' Sandra Powell was one of many sleek sophs performing in the FTA's Candlelight, Christmas and Color Fashion show. Sophomores Susan Schilde .lim Schiller Joe Schmidt Linda Rooks Frances Rosanelli Judy Rose Ricki Rotklein .lohn Ryan Robert Ryan Donna Sadler Susie Sampson Lynda Saunders Carolyn Savage Judy Savan Elaine Scheffel Annette Schmitt Carol Schoonover Charles Schultz John Scott Mike Scott Judy Seale David Seligson Robert Sellman Nikki Shankster Monte Smith is amazed at the peculiar decorations in his biolog Mike Shannon Bill Shepherd Richard Sherer Don Shield Chuck Shykes Mike Simmons Janice Shobert Mike Shoffstall Diana Shoopman Lavonne Shoopman Annabel Smith Brian Smith Cheryl Smith Monte Smith Robin Smith Rusty Smith Terri Smith Sandy Smoek Richard Snow Mike Snyder Patty Snyder Pebble Snyder Some boys were not always happy about their lunch periods. Karen Stewart ,lan Sulliuan Janet Sussex Arthur Swanson Penny Sykes Bubba Symes Carolyn Tabor Gerald Talburt Mark Tanton Connie Taylor Susan Taylor Toni Taylor la Sophomores Gary Sober Dee Ann Soder Linda Solomon Sharon South Judy Sowell Bill Soyers Margaret Staley Billy Stallings Eddie Stanley Suzanne Stefan Judy Stcll Johnnie Stewart Spirited ophomore lo e pep it tht ook hop after ,lohn Nlar halls clefcit hy Northwest the only defeat ofthe season. Doris Terrell Sherry Tcvehaugh ' Melody Thedford Ann Thee Lynn Thompson Evelyn Thurlhy .lim Timmons l Joyce Timmons 1 Leslie Tinsley Laurey Torkelson Robert Trcdrey ' .lean Tredwell Sherry Truman Charles Tucker Peggy Tucker ,lim Tuckett Sandra Tullis Nancy Tunnell Harold Turner Teresa Tyler Carol Updikc Dennis Vaughn Don Vaughn Mary Vaughn Dennis Waggener Sherry Waintroob Steve Walker Linda Kay Wallis Terry Walsh ilan Warren lDoris Watkins 3RolJ'ert Watkins Janet Watson Lori Westbrook Carol Wetwiska Janeen White Peggy White ,Jeanie Whittington Jerry Whittington iRon Whittington -Connie Wiley Susie Wilkerson onna Williams ouglas Williams arisue Williams haron E. Williams haron J. Williams Carol Williamson wen Wilson ainey Wilson arolyn Wisely Bill Witten oss Wolf Shirley Woodard Arthur Woodby Anna Woodruff erry Woods inda Woods am Wooldridge avid Wright asy York aren Young One might think these sopho- mores are loafing. This is actu ally a phase of wrestling. Sophomores Are the Freshman officers really planning a council meeting or just using it as an excuse to cut class? Freshmen W :L B af, 1 1 , vs , , .,,.,a Q .. - . Beverly Bentley Margaret Abel Linda Abernathy Blanche Adams Ninah Adams Leah Albers .lames Allman Kenneth Anderson Phyllis Anderson Bush Aven Marsha Bailey Mary Baird Barbara Baker Diane Balogh Glenda Bannister Charles Baptiste Vera Barham Linda Barnes Dwayne Basey Cynthia Bass .lames Baumann Anita Baxter Nancy Beal Ben Bennett Ella Bennett Sully Bontriglit Mary Boeve Ricky Bolling Perry Bolyard ,loyee Booth Dan Bnuthilet Sonny Bowers Deluine Bowman David lloyd Lana Boyd ,loyunnu Bradbury Lynn Brudfield Charles Brenneis Kathy Brent ,lames Bridges Carol Briekmun Puulu Bright Linda Brindley Becky Brown Diana Brown .lohnny Brown Linda Brown Danny Broyles .limmy Bnrtlilt Ricky Burger Billy Burrow Mary Burrigrht Richard Busby Richard Butler Bill Bryner Martha Caldwell Bob Cullnllun John Carr Carla Carmaek Eloise Carninek Peggy Carter Lynda Carruthers Curl Casey Toby Casteel Kathy Castle David Chester Steve Christian Emett Clark janet Clark Mark Cleland Mike Clifford Barliara Clifton Bill Cole Kathy Collins Barbara Comstock Cheryle Conner ,loletta Conway Ann Cooper Christie Cooper .lennye Cooper Mike Coonee Peggy Coots Linda Cowen Kerry Cranmer Bruce Cresswell Rhonda Crewdson .lulie Cross Kenny Cullum Peggy Curtis Freshmen Freshmen Randy Sengel tries to escape the clutch of Vice Principal Ed Berry. Renae Daglish Kenneth Davenport Linda Dawkins Mike Davis Dallas Dawson Beth Dcckert David Denwalt Tony Determan Frances Dietsch Gwen Dill Diane Doerr Mike Doughty Melanie Douglas ' Ronald Drennan Lynn Duncan Sharon Dunski F Laurence Durnherger Joyce Duroy Steve Eagleston Shirley Eaton Teri Erllis Boll Edwards Dehhie Elliott Linda Emlnerton David Eppcrson Rodney Evans Carolyn Fast Rocky Featherstone Terry Ferguson Carl Ferrall Michael Fincrty Suzanne Fischliack Billy Fitzgerald .lcffrey Folks Laura Ford Pat Ford Ricki Foster Terry Fox Toni Fox Doris Francis Barry lfrank Diane Freeman Slmron l71'en-inali Cuyla Frick Marilyn Fuller Laurin' lfullon ,lolin Funk Randy Gallery Cuil Gage' lluula Gzxlogor ,lim Gardner llelofly Girrdner Stevie Garrett Rieliurcl Garrison Danny Cl-is Guynell George Kathy Gerken Bill Gibson Marlene Gipson Robert Gordon .lulie Grafa Danny Graham Becky Grzinilialn Arlene Greb Donna Green Neal Green Terri Green Karon Gregg Robert Grove Sally Gruenig Paul Guinn .lim Guild Curl Hudlock Darwin Hagan David Hail Linda Hale lVlarga1'et Hale Becky Haller Doug Hammond Ken Hammond .f i A 4 MW v eta ,M , V. is .I If W, .. ,552 .Q ,Q , .4 ..,. i K X M Qi 1 if V' 1 Q.. 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HALL RIGHT, GENTLEMENV' Fresh men ' ' 'T' ' Melanie Loc,-Imey and Kathe Scheindle try out the newest addition to TM. Oreliestra. Dehhie Sellers Paul Sellman Randy Sengcl .leannrllc Scssums John Setterberg ,ludy Shakely Fred SllClHiJClll Joanne Sheltman Vicki Sherman Sandy Sherrod Pat Shocmalie Carl Shuffield .limmy Simpson Linda Simpson Larry Sirotkin Lynn Slusher Carl Smith Doyle Smith Wayne Smith James Sohraska Kay South Phillip Springfield Susam Springer Cecillia Sprowls Barbara Squire Emma Squire Dodie Squires Butch Steffens Bob Steele Dennis Stevens Donna Stewart Steve Steward .loan Stokley Sharon Stoler Tim Stoner Bob Storie Donna Stout Lee Streetman Bob Stwart Carol Sullivan David Sullins Ralph Taylor Vuel Teague Chris Telles Robert Terrell Debbie Terry Skosi Thedford Barbara Thiel ,lackie Thompson Sandra Thompson Sharon Topaum Doug Tower Richard Trumbly George Turner Mary Beth Turner Phyllis Vanderlinde Mary Van Winkle Mark Wadsworth Dennis Waggoner Lynn Wakeham .limmy Walker Linda Walker Michael Walker lo Bil Wallace David Watson Edwin Watson Linda Watson Tom Weaver Waunita Weeden .limmy Weldcrn Barbara Wells Alex West Tom White Evelyn Wilkerson Ed Williams Marsha Williams Suzan Williams Clyde Wilson James Wingert Ken Wingrove Betsy Winters Harold Winters Byron Wood Marilu Wood lda Woodruff Floyd Wren Kay Young Randi Young Freshmen Professional telephone booth stuffers, John Savage, Charlie Seay, Sharon Stoller, Ronald Driner, Marsha Bailey, and Becky Lewis, are still trying for thirty-three. .,,-1 '1 l ' u X I 'if X ' KA! . 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V' ' ' l 5 Eighth graders joined upperclussmen in displaying spirit before a big game E ' hth Grade Earl Abbott Phillip Adams Robert Allen Texas Allen, ll Susan Allison Michael Altshuler David Anderson .ludith Anderson Michael Anderson William Anderson Judy Anthis Gail Appleby Marydith Asch Margaret Armstron Ann Ayers Kay Baker Linda Baker William Baker ,lerry Bandy Kit Bardin Judith Barnett Richard Barry Carolyn Barton Shirley Basey Ronald Bass Stephen Bass Daryl Baxter Stephen Bearden Billy Beckel Madelyn Beene Terry Belcher V Kathleen Bennett ' Michael Bennett .lean Berlowitz .lohn Bertram Billy Bingham Brian Bishop Carol Bivens Toni Blaekshere Larry Blakley Gaylene Boroughs David Boyd David Bracken Robert Brindley .ludy Brookes Charles Brown Dale Brown Tim Brown Vicki Brown Lloyd Bruce Annette Bull Barbara Bullard James Burch Konnie Busken Walter Butler .lanet Campbell ,laniee Campbell James Carr Larry Cartwright Steve Chrisnian .lack Clark Susan Clark Richard Clarkson Christine Clausing Marlin Clayburn Gary Clement Beverly Clevenger Marilyn Clifton Virgil Coherly David Collins Nancy Conover Betty Cook Jackie Cook Patricia Coon Philip Cotton Marsha Cox Torrey Craiger Gregory Cresswell Patrick Cross Daniel Cunningham Mae Cunningham David Curry Woodson Dale Tommie Davis Diana Day Susan Denney Anita Denniston Opal Faye Dickson Carol Diggs Melinda Dimock .lames Dixon Kathryn Dooley Linda Dorsett Lindell Dorsett Richard Earle-y .lan Edwards Eighth Grade vu? fsflrsw A ' 5 N H MX Eighth Grade Eighth grade orchestra students start on their way to the big-time. Robert Edwards Robert Elliott, Jr. William Elliott Richard Ellis William Emberton Maryln Embrey Phyllis England Catherine Evans Cynthia Fast Marsha Finch Lawrence Eindeiss ,lames Fitzgerald Susanne Elinta Vicki Forth Gregory Fox Fred Fox Kirk Frcdrickson Sue .lan Fruits Marilyn Gafford Thomas Geis Albert Gelders Norma Gibson Rainelle Gilcrease Annie Gipson Carl Glassman Michael Goodson Ronald Gordon Sharon Gosdin Janice Graham Helen Greb Randy Guffey Cynthis Guice Douglas Hackney William Hackney Margaret Hail Edward Hamilton Gary Hamm Edward Hammock Nancy Hampton David Hardy ,lane Harris Glenna Harless Ruby Haywood ,lean Heard Loretta Irion Robert Jackson John Jodlowski James Johnson Joe Johnson Larry Johnson Lindsey Johnson Roger Jordan Albin Keller Vicky Kelly Gregory Kernan Janice Kilfoy Connie King Stephen King Belinda Kirkpatrick Edgar Kirkpatrick Harold Kirkpatrick Robert Kirtley Justine Kline J anyth Klopfenstein Dan Kolancler Eddie Kolander Barbara Lackey Cheryl Lang Steve Hebblethwaite F. R. Henson Carol Herring Jan Herring Richard Hestbeck Juanita Hicks Darrell Hill Linda Hill .ludith Hogg Sherrie Holloway Burl Holmes David Holmes Charles Holt, Jr. Glenda Hugh Pamela Hughes Alan Hume Mary Hungerford Cheryl Hurst Terry Husky William Hutchison Eighth Grade They come in assorted sizes here! Even mighty sen- iors shield the small members. Eighth Grade The teacher's voice was soothing and the assignment was done. Judy Langham Deborah Langsdale Deborah Lasater Tcrresa LeCrone Bonnie Lee Rita Leggett Terry Lemmons Glen Lindsey Phillip Linton Glenda Livingston Danny Locke Stanley Long Cena MacArthur Robert MacKenzie Donna Males Cary Mann Patricia Marshall Bill Martin Carol Martin .lack Martin we F2 I 1f?f:wmi ' wang- K gwtiim ft ,Sa .. t ffsigtw ritzgifil . f Charles Massie Andrew Mathis Larry Matson Troy Maynor, lll Susan McAninch Cynthia McBride .loan McCathern Cecilla McClure Dennis McDaniel Donald Mclflfresh Kay McFerron Robbie Michel JoAnn McReynolds Wilma Miller Charles Milligan David Milligan Connie Mills Dudley Mitchell Kenneth Mitchell Sharon Mitchell Kathleen Moore Lesley Moore Dennis Moran Ted Morris t ii l . . ?, ..-v K Qznl A kk K Q I 3 A 2 I . k',L fp K a 1 IQQ J S Carol Morriseau Beverly Moser Marcia Munnell Cynthia Myers LaVon Nelson Roberta Nelson Roy Nelson George Newman Bobby Nickels Marea Noell Myrtle Norris Cathy Nutting Lon Orenstein James Paddock James Parks Sherrie Perkins N Viss, s,,s.l,,L . , E ,,.-,,r.,yyZ ,. 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Xie KR Eighth Grade There's no elevator to knowledge. Take the stairs, says Greg Cresswell to LaVon Nelson. Eighth Grade Leonard Hanstein amazes his T.V. students with slides and movies. Virginia Scott E. C. Scahnlt Carl Seward .lorry Seward Arlette Sheinbein Vicki Sherman Rose Mary Shohert Kenneth Shoopman Vada Shoopman Carolyn Sikes .lonathon Simms Gladys Simon Brent Smith ,lerry Smith Tommie Smith Sharon Snow Carl Soloman Robert Sowell Janis Sprouse Phoehe Sprowls - Q e't,t A x i 'Q i gf lg we r'r' fl? gg iff'M :, Q' , wif, wiif., ,M 4-5 Ji Ax.i if Darlene Stanley James Steele Phillip Stenger John Stephens Keith Stevens Ronald Stroud Harold Stuart ,lesse Stuart, IH Charles Sughru Sara Summers John Sunderland .luanita Swurt Katherine Sylmert Genie Taylor Lowell Taylor Pamela 'Taylor Teddy Tedford Terry Thedford Linda Thompson Randy Thompson Janis Tompkins Diane White Larry Wllite Mellissa White Evelyn Wilkinson Anita Williaxiis LaDanna Williams Mark W'illianis Wallace Williams Waltzia Willis Carolyn Wilson Larry Wingo Carolyn Winters Susan Woodrome Bruce Wood Patsy Woods Michael Wooldridge Katherine Yoder Terry Yoes Sherri Traphagan Connie Travis Pamela Troutt Laura Trumhly .lan Tull William Tullis Alvin Tunnell Steve Turney Deborah Tyler Kenneth Vaughn Mary Wainner Marcia Walker Roberta Walters Eddie Ward Richard Watts Margaret Weddle Cary Welch .limmy Weldon Mike Wells Karen Welton Eighth Grade Eighth grade students still have to study hard to make the grades. Seventh Craders look dismayed as they emerge from orientation, a function held to acquaint new students with John Marshall. efuenth Grade iw N15 ww -i K 'N re x S . ff - v.5. ef., , 8 X ? v E' ez, -A ,M , 489' La.-. K ,1 k,,-- :vim ez gtg ,.','-', g,:2z,5zi or 1-l1-, ' s iii-1 I if V Eeggfxigz at ---tg... 4 15,55 Q .,,. ..-f : . tj rf' 'fa Vw vm.. tg 1 'F 'infhi .I X time z J J ---a e'fe r' ,lg-W . , ,ff fi fx 1 r K .. ' .,r i1-i A Tamara Abel Paul Albers Beverly Allen Kenny Allen Phillip Allen Larry Altshuler Nancy Archer Janice Armstrong Donald Aycock Jerry Bagley Lettie Bailey Clyde Baker Terry Baker Christie Bardin Melvin Barrow Charles Bartley .lim Baughman Bill Becker Donald Behrens Connie Belcher John Belflower Sherry Benson .lohn Berlin Henry Berman Steven Berryhill .loan Bissonnette Barbara Black Marlin Black John Blaha Janette Blair Tommy Bradbury Gail Bradfield William Branham Pam Branson Bob Brenneis Donald Bright Danny Brown Darlene Brown Marilyn Brown Robert Browning Dianne Brune lim Bryant Deborah Bundy Marilyn Burditt Robert Byars Nancy Butler Mary Campbell Janet Caston Joe Castillo Rachel Carter Brenda Chance David Clark Wayne Clark Tommy Claptone Clide Coffey John Colson Billy Combs Patricia Cotton Russel Cowger Robert Chrisman Derryle Cross Bule Culver Dwight Curtis Curtis Daglash Ronald Davenport Glenda Davis Glenda Dawkins Pam Donohew Debbie Downs Elizabeth Duren Cynthia Eaton Norman Ellefson Pat England Chris Fenny Si Fentress Nancy Findeiss Sammy Fitzgerald Gary Flowers Vicki Foster ,ludy Frazier Gala Freeman Bobby Frick Terry Fullerton Miriam Geigerman Bordley George Robert Gewin Robert Giddons Vicky Gitthens Carson Goforth Elizabeth Golden Alan Good Deborah Goodin Billy Goyer Gregg Graham Gerald Grouit Claudia Green Cherry Greg Grover Gregory Micah Hackler Patricia Hadlock Carol Hadly Martha Hall Renee Hamill Jani Sue Hammer Georgina Hammett Charles Hood Stephany Haskin Ardoth Hassler .lefere Harvey Randy Harbour Susan Hardzog Cynthia Herriman Seventh Grade Seventh Grade Elaine Hogg Cynthia Houchin Jerry Howard Frank Hurn John Hutchinson Judy Hutchinson Rita Irvin Kamil Jabara George Jackson Joy Jackson Kenneth Jackson Ricky Jackson Vicky James Bruce Janger Ellen Johnson Frances Johnson Marilyn Johnson Roderick Johnson Gary Jones Winston Jones James Klinger Mike Knol Patricia Kettler Patty Lackey Gary Lackey Mark Lampax Phillip Levine John Lawson Ronald Lang Larry Laughlin Steve Laughlin Laura Love Seventh Graders Sandra Lewis and Diane Brune tell secrets over phone. Alex Lecenski Linda Lemmons Sammy Levick John Lewis Sandy Lewis Anita Lindsey Linda Lindsey Jackie Lowe Jimmie Lowe Ilene Mandella Steve Mangum Patti Manley Marie Suzan Martin Debbie McAlister Diana McDaniel Doug McElfresh Teresa Mclilyea Ronnie Mclnturf Linda McKee Allen McKenzie Bonnie, McKinney Ralph McReynolds Linda Michael Paula Miller Steve Miller David Milliron Darryl Montgomery Gary Montgomery Karen Moody Vera Moody Brown Moore Peggy Moore Tom Moore RaDonna Moran Debbie Morgan Larry Morgan Rusty Muns Mike Murr .limmy Musgrove Bruce Nettleship Fran Johnson, Patti Lackey, and Frank Hurn must have bought elevator tickets. Seventh Grade Ellen Nettleship Kenneth Neugybower Kathy Nickleson Linda Odom Hazel O'Field 5 , ' ' ' ,ffm .. - iki. . V if f. A ex aww' ,, 1 2 E yr Bob Olmstead Robin Olson - , ft. V, ,f-ef? Pamela Owens Sidi . ,bf ,sr QW, W , M fi Ursula Pace Elizabeth Palmer Kathy Payton Mike Pellikaan Thomas Pfeiffer Carol Pierson LaDonna Pixler Herbert Pope Windy Powers Kenneth Presley Arlinda Price Francis Price ,Q 4, f,-t 3: i' I. ff Linda Price John Price Floyd Propps David Ranny David Reddik Mary Rice Linda Rogers Carl Rose at g s-:M w - ' A- .4 '1 :' . .,f :.. R E: W ' ' - Q , , f, et - 1-:V -'I ras . fu, :safaris 2' .x ,X pi V,,,, i. ? Q f 2 f f Y :' i.f , 7 Y ,f1- I . 1 ' ' E' , r K' 'f ':: gf ,. www' gg! K an ? 'O' 46-we 1 S A f L ,xi -- 1,1 ,g f - wt 'ff .s 225 - , . 4 iiifgeazkiffix' it Q gil-47210 Seventh Grade To seventh grade students Vicki James, Kathy l Rouner, Anita Thompson and Connie Belcher cooking is fun. Karen Stanford Elizabeth Starks Phil Stegner .lcrry Stewart Gale Stoover James Stewart Randy Regnier Kathy Reaves Steve Reeves Catherine Richmond Alice Riggs Joe Roberts Kathy Ross Kathy Rouner Anetta Routh Gene Rushing Harold Sanders Terry Sanger Elizabeth Saye Edgar Scarberry ,loanie Searberry Harry Schnittger Margua Schutte Steve Schultz Linda Sellers Earlene Shawver Gary Shuffield Phyllis Silvers Steve Sirotkin Diana Smith ,limmie Smith Nancy Smith Robbie Smith Steve Snow Burl Snyder .lames Sparks Frank Squire Charles Staley Marybeth Sturm Betty Syhert Anita Thompson .lohn Tomblen Jackie Travis Grace Toler Le Roy Tinsley Raymond Venable John Valiant Sandra Walker Howard Watson Randy Wells Ronnie Wells Connie Wester Pete Wharton .lohn Wilkerson Karen Williams Barry Willis Patricia Winkler Glenda Wilson Chuck Whitten Mike Wood Rebecca Woodard Laura Woolridge Seventh Grade Barbara Wybol David York Bob Young David Zimmerman Brad Zopher Kathy Zimmerman Mechanical Drawings -teaches Mark Lam- precht graphic perspective. Q ww igiwu OLQ ELKQQJU ' Un! Qw JfoF course mor on +h.n5e rwqppgnea an mic.-Q1 E dun, Ihw gums, zero ov'-ij ond F0000 Jrhls much is -r-ruejmlj '50 CQLLGD 99552365 Smoemrg And V7fifLQJ-Q VLQAQ3 mug Um QQJCUZJ LQQLQQ UDL 3QliQxf1l- ' WCA-W, 9.5250 Qomsl 5 XQ ,- fl-iov - Ham, Yukjkiuil C , DWUL UM Jliofgxf f'C'hQ -Cha ' Oliva? X'-'I ewes WM fcwhd Gwwzb Q'UU5. GMS hp!-f, Urgcmizations 'That tl people have . . . to estahl I . principles as in their p 1 ll lost conduce to their h pp ness, is the h sis on h I tl whole Amezic fabric 1 I n erected. Marbury Vs Madison, 1803 I09 Senior Bobby Riggs ponders his choice as junior Carol Armstrong and sophomore Melody President Steve Shealy, Sponsor Francis Peters Thedford vie for his attention on Twirp Week's 4'Sweatshirt Day. and Vice President Gay Clark correlate plans fol ' the council's activities. Diplomats Guide Marshallites i STUDENT COUNCIL-Row 1-Francis Peters, S. Gafford, St. Coun. Reporter, L. Yeakel, Parl.g J. Jones, Corr. Sec., P. Appleby, Treas.g S' Shealy, Pres., G. Clark, Vice Pres., M. Hanson, Rec. Sec., K. Baxter, Chaplain, B. Pojezny, Store Mgr. Row 2-S. Allen, J. Leach, L. Reynold, D. Dillard, J. Mowery, S. Sengel, A. Brown, S. Scheffel, F. San Filippo, J. Livermon, T. Kirk, J. Paulsen., L. King, M. Tanton. R. Cargill, 'l Midkiff, P. Kattov. Row 3-D. Baxter, P. Stahl, J. Hanson, J. Blagg, N. Rice, M. Gardner, M. Douglas, S. Hewitt, D. Brown, P. Westbrook, B+ Baker, L. Hale, S. Farris, K. Pappan, C. Carter, B. Dobbs. Row 4-D. Waggoner, R. Burger, B. Barton, J. Gibson, M. Hays, B. Symes, S. Manning, B. Brown, D. Stallings, D. Inman, C. Gilpin, E. Morgan, C. Swain, L. Keith, B. Cooper, V. Scheirmann, C. Seay, V. Miller, J. Ranney, B. Kilfoy.l E Q 1 3: L The Student Council of the 1962-63 school year has surpassed achievements of lprevious .lohn Marshall student govern- ments. This organization has sponsored wand participated in many local and state- wide activities. They began the school lyear with a Courtesy for Teachers week. 'Next on the agenda was Howdy Week ,which was in accordance with the welcom- ling of new students to .l.M. Aside from lbeing represented at the National Associa- 'tion of Student Councils, they sent three .delegates to the Oklahoma Association of Student Councils Convention. Information gained at these councils served as a fore- Irunner for the intense interest in Home- :coming Activities. Homecoming consisted ,of the parade and a dance, and was high- 'lighted by the crowning of the first annual All Sports Queen. The Christmas season -was accented hy the campaign of Toys for Tots. The Student Council sponsored a Christmas Faculty Tea. 1 1963 began with Quiet Week which eliminated all extra-curricular activities, al- lowing study time for mid-term exams which tested the mettle of JM hopefuls. ,John Marshall hosted the Intra-City Stu- dent Council, rechartered all school clubs, participated in the United Fund Drive and 'sponsored a Victory Hop after one of the any victorious football games. ,A , -ff Q...- Q 'ins-,.t,,, The outcome of the Howdy Hop, given by the Junior High Student Council, was a twister tndent Government ls New To Junior High. The Junior High Student Council, onsisting of seventh and eighth grades, hlled the 1963 calendar with activities imed toward closer class relationship. n September eighth graders greeted e new students and seventh graders ith a Howdy Hop. The Christmas ance, and Spring Formal assumed a ocial nature, helping students appre- iate the responsibility which social reedom involves. Their eagerness and ooperative attitudes have made this ear one of the best. ow I--Dale Brown, Pres.g Cathy vans, Parl.g .ludy Anthis, Sec.g Daryl axter, Treas. Row 2-B. McKinney, . Hadley, K. McFerron, T. Yoes, . Lassater, B. Chrisman. Row 3- . Alhers, A. Thompson, C. Barton, K. irkpatrick. Row 4-M. Simms, G. immon, D. Moran, V. Forth, T. Fuller- on, S. Rogers. tx N Y. I-Metres - Tri-Kettes September 762 marked the expan- sion of a notorious proposal to di- vide the Cubbette Pep Club into two organizations. The plan was initiated by the Pep Council, a new guild spe- cializing in ucrowd psychology. These npsychologistsv presented their plan to the over populated Cubbettes and the fall found not one, but two spirited bodies heralding John Mar-N shallls athletes through the gates of victory. l This was the birth of the fraternal twins, I-Mettes and Tri-Kettes. Al- though developed in the same coun- cil, geared by identical constitutions. and fed by a strong Bear-bodyfl thq clubs are separated by a friendly rival- ry which finds best friends trying tr out yelli' each other during pep assemblies and heated sporting events! J-Mettes and Tri-Kettes combiner' their efforts to produce the annua pep club Christmas Dance and th' All Sports Dinner-Dance, a spring project, yet draw the line of designa tion when they elected J-Mettes and Tri-Kettes beaux. N The notorious proposal suc ceeded. The I-Mettes and Tri-Kette, became a John Marshall tradition. Varsity I Cheerleaders For the first time in ,l.M.7s histor the school boasted a group of Al School Cheerleaders. The electio was held last year after a special tr out assembly, afterwards studen voted for the six girls they thoug would do the best job in supportin and representing them and the schoo The students' opinion was apparent a good one, for at the Summer Chee leaders, Clinic in Norman the gir took top honors against inter-sta competition. Camp over, they beg making plans to support their scho athletics. Throughout the year th encouraged school spirit and pri with pep and enthusiasm addi sparkle to a rewarding year. Janice Hanson, Susan Scheffel, a Margie Hanson form the cross of t Tv in uTeam Rahl' as Carol Sette berg, Nanette Keller, Margie Gain and Candy McGee complete the awa winning formation. TRI-KFTTES-Row I-N. Keller, Varsity Cheerleaderg L. Sass, Pep Club Cheerleaderg P. Appleby, Recording Sec., S. McDonald, Sgt.- at-Annsg J. Blagg, Sgt.-at-Arms, S. Anderson, Treas.g B. Fleske, Pres., S. St. Pierre, Vice Pres., D. Baxter, Att. See., S. Gafford, Att. Sec.g N. Johnson, Pub. Chairmang K. Baxter, Sgt.-at-Arms, B. Pojezny, Pep Club Cheerleader. Row 2-M. Cooper, J. Shakely, V. Graham, C. Ferguson, M. Johnson, M. Sellers, B. Bennett. D. George, S. Holmes, J. Books, J. Thompson, L. Campbell, J. Abernethy. Row 3-F. San Filippo, L. Arrington, S. Sutherland, K. Hampton, M. Flaitz, S. Williams, J. Sussex, D. Bush, D. Watkins, S. Fishback, D. Bowman, S. Dale, L. C. Pojezny, S. Sherrod, M. Boeye, S. Collins, D. Dillard, P. Jourcl, Row 5-L. Bliss, C. Patten, B. Callahan, J. Marcy, P. Tark, R. Roberts, D. Lingle, L. Griffiths. Row 4fP. Cross, M. McElroy, K. Pappan, J. Partaine, S. Sampson, V. Evans, B. England, P. Baker, C. Crawford. Kerbow, S. Allen, L. Ault, C. Lindsay, C. Bowman, A. Hadloek, P. Price, B. Brabner, E. Bennett. Row 6-L. James, L. Rooks, K. Blackwell, C. Hibdon, M. Fuller, L. Ray, D. Brown, KI. McAdams, A. McLelancl, L. Blagg, P. Martin, K. Kline, L. Peterson, B. Carter, M. Harvey. Row 7-S. Wilkerson, L. Reynolds, C. Cherry, D. Drinkwater, J. Armour, J. Mackenzie, L. Stevens, B. Lewis, M. Moore, H. Kerbow, J. Cobb, V. Teague. Row 5-L. Delehay, T. Tyler, T. Frank, S. Giasson, T. Taylor, D. Soder, D. Childs, P. Grinter, L. Solomon, N. McFeaters, K. piritecl Pep Clubs Follow Team Across State J-METTES-Row I-S. Scheffel, Varsity Cheerletaderg M. Brown, Pep Club Checrleaderg D. Burger, Parl.g J. Weinberger, Pub. Chairmang G. Clark, Sgt,-at-Armsg M. Powell, Att. Sec.3 S. Sengel, Vice Pres.: J. Jones, Pres.g S. Knight, Sgt.-at-Armsg C. Reid, Att. Sec.: J. Trap- llagen, Sgt.-at-Armsg K. Wilson, Treas.g D. Wilks, Pep Club Cheerleader, M. Hanson, Varsity Cheerleader, J. Hanson, VarsityCl1eerleader. Row 2-Toni Kirk, J. Whitfield, N. Newman, P. Stahl, D. Dallam, J. Fredriekson, B. Coon, J. Mowery, L. King, P. Whitecotton, C. Carlson, C. Cooper, H, Pierce, V. Lasater, A. Brown, J. Dees. Row 3-R. Sedita, S. McBride, B. Smith, B. Beers, P. Musgrove, C. Fulton, J. Herron, J. Boyd, J. Leach, A. Irwin, C. Knight, P. Gulley, D. McKenzie, J. Livermon, E. Scheffel, S. Tevebaugh. Row 4-B. Perrine, C. Koopman, L. Wright, S. Lasater, D. Davidson, C. Williamson, S. Gunderson, S. Talbot, L. Major, J. Savan, S. Powell, A. Cooper, L. Wakeham, K. Young, .V. Teague. Row 5-L. Delehav. T. Tvler. T. Frank. S. Giasson, T. Taylor, D. Soder, D. Childs, P. Grinter, L. Solomon, N, McFeaters, K 5 Allen, P. Snyder, L. Westbrook, L. Gustavus, J. Gillespie, D. Dillard. Row 6wC. Bell, B. Bledsoe, L. Haxel, N. Childers. T. Edlis, C. Cooper, M. Baird, J. Cooper, N. Knight, D. Reeves, S. Springer, P. Kammen, M. Williams, A. Cooper. Row 7-V. Norman, K. Gahan, S. Bertch, J. Johnson, K. Beaird, M. Thedford, J. Black, A. Owens, K. Smith, V. Warren. X:XTlOX.'XL HONOR SOClETY--Row I-S. Cafford, See., L. Johnson, Vice Pres.: C. Reid, Pres., J. Paulsen, Treas., C. Stokely, Re porter. Rout 2-J. Lackey. L. Kirkpatrick, S. Clinkm-nbearll, J. Traphagren. .l. Jarnigan, J. Jones, B. Sober, J. Farrar, C. Kieke, S. Suthcr land, E. Cahan, T. McCrary, J. Abernethy, J. Jackson, R. Crislip, L. Williams, B. Kilfoy, J. Hines, T. Hough, D. Denman, T. Springfield, B. Olixer. Ron' 3-G. lioberts, C. Xvcddle, C. Pospisil, L. Km-ith, B. Cooper. D. Baxter. .l. MacKenzie, S. Cunderson, C. Carlson, M. Millsap, J. Rooks, M. Payne, S. McDonald, C. Cooper, J. Cleland, F. McKinley, S. Shealy, B. Griffin. Row 4-J. Schindler, J. Ford, K. Johnson, D. Pieriv, IJ. Rhodes. M. Slleinbein, J. McReynolds, F. Pugh, P. Appleby, P. Kattov, A. Dye, R. Bowen, C, Gilpin, C. Beatright, J. Hanney. CLUB Benefzt, erve, Inspire 1 Ii'1'l.lRE TEACHERS OF ANIERICX-Iftxzc' I-D. Wlalkins, B. Perrine, S. Yvaintroob, P. Martin, Cor. See., K. Baxter, Hist., D. Baxter, See.: L. Bale, Trvas.: P. Crinter, Reporter, S. Talbot, Pres.: C. Cherry, Chap., S. Ciasson, Sgt.-at-Arms, D. Dallam, Sgt.-at-Arms, S. Gunderson, Hist.: C, Reid, Vice Pres. Row 2-L. Delallay, S. Truman, E. Bennett, C. Hibdon, D. Lingle, B. Janger, S. Stotler, C. Koopman, P. Simms, J. Leslie, S. Powell, L. Griffiths, J. Leach, J. Paulsen, S. Caflord, C. Browning, L. Booth, D. Blake, J. Phillips, L. Roberts, L. H1-ynolds. S. Wilkerson, J. Armour. Row 3-A. Hadlock, D. Doerr, li. Berkman, C. Haync, A. Klopfenstein, L. Ray, S. Springer, K. Riley, L. Brown. M. Moore, Bl. McAdams, S. Allen, J. Johnson, S. Ciasson, N. Watkins, S. McDonald, S. Miller, S. Sampson, Mildred Labor. Row 4-K. Frick, C. Allen, L. Ford, M. Fuller, B. Brown, T. Frank, K. Brodd, D. Reeves, M. Harvey, D. Brown, J. Boyd, J. Sussex, J. Musick, KI. Berry, S. Riley, S. Downs, M. Flaitz, Catherine Parnell. Nanette Keller Key Club Sweetheart Sharon Gafford Pam GrCg0l'y Kiwanis Club ponsors Key Men Nelda McFealers EY CLUB--Row 1-K. Harris, Treas.g C. Stokely, Reporter, D. Hays, Parl., J. Selby, Vice Pres., O. Sevier, Pres., D. Inman, Sr. Dir., B. Cooper, ec., L. Keith, Lt. Gov., C. Swain, D. McNeill, Soph. Dir., Frank Ketch, Jr. Dir. Row 2-Joe Biller, George Chapman, P. Matsenbaugh, S. eilly, M. Swann, K. Delashaw, E. Pugh, Chapl.g R. Cargill, M. Frank, Div. Trees., J. Ford, A. Fransen, J. Balogh. Row 3-S. Galegor, F. Engleman, I. Dowdy, B. Walker, L. Cooper, M. Rice, T. Dumbell, P. Davis, K. Johnson, G. Cordon, D. Nisley. Row 4-V. Miller, J. Ranney, D. Potts, S. Man- ing, J. Schmidt, M. Miles, K. Mclnnis, L. Herrman, D. McNeill, S. Brown, M. Olson. Row 5-G. Creager, D. Denman, M. Velolta, G. Heald, J. St ierre, E. Melton, M. Tanton, B. Smith, J. Keith, C. Roberts, M. Ceigerman. After presenting the basics of stage make-up, Andy McCollum demonstrates its practicality on Thespians Sue Gaines, Kay Patterson and Donna Ratziaff. x , ,Z 1 .1 -f .Y H, Jamie Breshears, Larry Gann, Patsy Martin, and Pam Greg ory see the funnier moments of show business while r hearsing for the spring play. Thespians Produce JM Musical p Kerhow, N. Shankster, D. Shoopman, M. Johnson, P. Whitecotton, L. Burrow, T. Kirk, C. Fewkes, R. Kerbow, D. Ratzlaff, J. Armour. Row 3 Kemp, J. Redding, S. Clinkenbeard, S. Schwartz, D. McCart, R. Eliasen, L. Arrington, A. Owens, D. Stoner, V. Bryan, L. Saunders, S. Gaines Hi THESPIANS4Row I-K. Baxter, Treas.g ,L Breshears, Sec., K. Smith, Pres., Pam Bachman, V. Pres., Juna Shaw, Sponsor. Row 2-M. Suesz, I' , Ll 11. The National Forensic League is an honorary club, the purpose of which is 'to correlate the speech activities. Mem- bership is achieved by earning points in speech tournaments. Points are awarded on the basis of the division and place won in competition. Placing first, second, and third in the Capital Conference Debate Tournament was the outstanding win of 1963 for the John Marshall Forensic members. The chapter was represented at the State, I Talequah, Central State, Weatherford, Ada, and the N.F.L. District Speech Tour- naments. Some students attend the Summer De- Ibate and Drama Institutes. Row 1-J. Paulson, Pres.g L. Williams, Vice Pres.g L. Shooprnan, Sec. Row 2-J. Rose, N. Rice, J. Finney, R. Kerbow, C. Fewkes. Row 3-luna Shaw, K. Baxter, M. Geigerman, B. Smith, M. Frank, H. Oliver Roberts, Sponsor. Row 4-R. Cargll, M. Emmer, S. Findeiss, D. Denman, S. Ramsey, R. Tredray. tuclent Orators Were Tireless Workers he MAH and B Team Debaters began early to perfect the technique which proved to e successful in All-State competition. Patty Grinter exhibits the poise which made her an outstanding speaker in girls' exlemporaneous. Barbara Way Beverly Bass ' DE. stands for distributive education. It teaches the students window display, layout, public speaking and many' other business techniques. The two highlights of the year are the Employer-Employee Banquet and the State Leader- ship Conference where awards are given and state officers are elected. I DE Queen-Betty Cypert Industrialists And Afwnrif' DE.-Row 1-Chaplain M. Wood, Pres. G. Roberts, Reporter B. Trindle, Parl. Bill Simpson, B. Way, Treas. C. Cornish, Sec. B. Bass, Hisr. B. Cyper Photog. D. Doerr, Vice Pres. B. Boese. Row 2-S. Schuffield, B. Wester, M. Shanke, S. Livingston, S. Tomanka, L. McKinney, R. Edwards, Le Ward. Row 3-D. Cobb, J. Cumpton, J. Stratton, J. Stratton, C. Wallis, S. Johnson. Row 4-E. Foster, R. Bertram, J. Selby, B. Lynch, R. Di widdie. PHI .l0fdHI1 51152111 50118501 FFA Sweetheart Margie Hanson Linda King Stephanie Sengel aloe turd Future Goals .F.A.-Row 1-Si Bowlun, D. Henson, Treas.g R. Hagan, Sec., J. Selby, Vice Pres., M. Hanson, Swcctheartg T. Williams, Pres.g H. Mauk, Rep., L ing, Sec. Row 2-J. Simpson, C. Rouner, A. Brent, L. Stewart, A. Keef. P. Bolyard, G. Anderson. Row 3-J. Stratton. D. Sullins, D. Basev. R. Trumbly . Puckett, D. Hagan, R. Branson. Row 4YB. Fitzgerald, J. Goodwin, R. Dinwiddic, G. Talburt, K. Huffer, D. Hagan, B. Burgess. Row 5-B. Burrow McLaughlin, C. Travis, D. Denwalt, C. Lewis, IJ. Pruitt. Row 6-B. Boese, B. Simpson, 15. Caclamy, P. Uenwalt. LATIN CLUB-Row I-D. Massad, Hist.g B. Barton, Program Chairman, G. James, Program Chairmang L. Johnson, Sgt.-at-Armsg Sharon! Cafford, Pres., L. Williams, V. Pres.g Judi Farrar, Treas.g C. Reid, See., B. Smith, Parl. Row 2-C. Levine, J. MeReynolds, K. Schindler, M. Loekney, J. Schindler, P. Davis, L. Herrman, Z. Kalm, C. Dill. Row 3-K. Baumann, C. Estes, C. Kieke, S. Downs, B. England, S. Morse, N. Bice, C. Howard, M. Greene, C. Kirk, M. L. Johnson. Row 4fl5. Oliver, J. Kessinger, M. Immer, D. Davidson, D. Brume, C, Moriggeau, J. Cordcr, B. Bridges, S. Ramsey, D. Hays, D. Diggs, D. Hamilton. Foreign Langue e Groups Make Lessons Realistic FRENCH CLUB-Row I-P. Appleby, V. Presj D. A. Soder, Treas.g V. Bryan, See.g L. Bale, Pres. Row 2-L. Roberts, J. Paulsen, B, Soder, T. Chrislip, B. Baker, R. Cargill, M. Tanton, L. Dines, Mike Velotta, D. Denman, B. Bledsoe, J. Hanson, V. Evans, R. Rotklein, S. Rockel, D. Purdum, L. Sass, S. Waintrtwrmli, L. Solomon, K. Williams. Row 3-R. Sedita, J. Farrar, E. Seligson, J. Michel, D. Baxter, M. Millsap, A. Sheldon, S. Maxfield, R. Crewdson, Powell, B. Janger, K. Castle, P. Meador, K. Pappan, J. Oliphant, J. Stokely, A. Klopfen-I stein, E. Cahan, D. Fagin. Row 4-L. Johnson, R. Tredray, M. Sheinhein, M. Greene, D. Childs, D. Brown, S. Hewett, M. Douglas, L. Brown, K. Riley, L. Bay, L. L. Boyd, S. Boatright, C. Howard, T. Greene, P. Laws. Conversational French with its rich tones and flowing rhythm gave added in- terest to the French Clubs at their month- ly meetings. The programs well informed speakers, plays, and games modified students. The Spanish Club of JM year projecting efforts of fun consisted of class-written for French had a busy and work in their many activities. Meetings were held once a month. Plans were made in the spring to attend a fiesta at Norman. This year's Latin Club attended a few of the many conventions held throughout the country. The first was the state con- vention. Early in the summer they will attend the national convention. The high- light of the year is the Latin banquet. One of the newly formed groups at JM is the Greek Club. This organiza- tion helps to promote the culture, and the language of the Greek people. Meeting only once the group has had remarkable success. GREEK CLUB-Row If-Geraldine Gesell, Sponsorg J. Clinkenbeard, V. Pres.g L. Williams Pres.g J. Farrar, Sec.g L. Johnson, Treats. Row 2-J. lilclieynolds, B. Barton, D. Massud, B Chrislip, K. Williams. Row 3-C. Kirk, B. Bridges, E. Cahun, M. Horning. Language Clubs Profit and Perplex Students. SPANISH CLUB-Row I-L. Kirkpatrick, Treas.g J. Abernethy, Sec.g R. Lnrislip, Pres., S. Clinkenbeard, V. Pres. Row 2-J. White, L. Finell, Folks, D. Lingle, A. Brown, P. Price, A. Hadlock, T. McCra1y, J. Stfssex, D. Berkman, J. Lackey, S. Schilde, E. Benett, L. Gordon, B. Brabner, P. Allen, L. Wallis, M. Burki, D. Galbraith, J. Hermann, Anglin, Spon. Row 3-C. Weddle, V. Warren, S. Rentfro, S. McDonald, C. Haynes, A. Thee, J. Michel, S. Schwartz, E. Selgison, L. Cantwell, L. Books, L. Thompson, K. Beaird, S. Sampson, J. Jami- gan, A. Camp. Row 4-M, Rice, J. Stuver, G. Barnes, K. Johnson, D. Vorsc, T. lfolgate, B. Haller, A. Griffith, D. Blakeley, J. Books, J. Fulton, M. Flaitz, C. Carlson, D. Cross, V. Connell. ART CLUllfRow I-C. Carter, Vim- Presg I . Kuttuv, Pri-ag V. Brvun, Secr. Ron' 2 D. Linglc, Il. Husserl, C. SetIe1'lJe1'g, L. Gunn, L. Mujer, D. BFQICIQKIUII, ll. Klc'El1'0y, ll. Jlniiisoii, l'. Harmon, Row 3317. Anclcrsuu, M. lfnlks, l'. Powell, R. Landis, M. Payne, J. Hunks, li. liuriiuiml, K. Williams, L. lluziw. Row -I-.L l ic'kens, L. Combos, .l. Loc, M. Simmons, Cumlvrsrvn, S. Riley, D. Allen, S. Culegor. Different Clubs Variety FUTURE HOBIENIQXKEIQS-Ifolf' I-.l. 'l'Lu'ke1', l'1'z-S. L. Czniness, Rvpt.: ll. Park, Trans. Row 2f-I Kliuger, L. Alwrmxtliy. Row 3 -A. Klopfcnstein, C Ppool. S'l'i-XCZIZCRAVI' CLUIE -Row I-R, Dunvun, Sw.: P Yvrxml, P1'e5.g M. Hill, V. Pres.: L. Gunn, Paul.: C Smith. Sgt. ul nlrins. Row 2-C. llurrucl. C. Setter lmerg, S. Truman .lr., C. Marlin, P. .lurdau. Portray I nterests ow 1-S. Jones, Chaplain, K. Marshall, Vice Pres. ow 2-M. Biles, E. Downey. Row 3-L. Booth, L. Q yme-. VUTURE MEDICS--Row I--Gioia James, Sec., P. Vliilmzolloii, H. Hays, Pres., P. Matsenbaugli, Treas.g . Firicln-r, Vice P1'es,g B. Cooper, Prog. Chair. ow 2111. Siclilu, K. Overstreet, W. Weeden, C. urris, C. lrick, T. Crun, K. Brown, C. Levine, V. Iurlin, ,l. Crunk, Cllupluinz K. llissonnette, D. Elliott, . Rushing, K, Murslmll. Row 3-P. Coots, P. rigllt, S. Sc'L1rl1f-1'i'y, M. .lol1nson, S. Downs, K. -lampton, K. Castle, S. Nluxfielfl, H. Crewdson, A. ivers, P. Snyder, U. George, Mcljrifle. QUILL AND SCROLL-Row I-B. Mainous, Vice Pres., M. 3'ICAd2.1ll1S, Sec., S Seabrook, Pres. Row 2-.l. Weinberger, B. Bennett, M. McElroy, M. Sellers, Farri L. Dozier, S. Welch. Row 3-P. Fletcher, J. Jones, M. Hanson, L. Jolinson. C. Martin R. Bellenger. Row 4-J. Whitt, G. Stokely, E. ,l. Morgan, S. Bryan, J. Willlis. Virginia Bryan Hi-Y Princess Linda Dozier JOHN TYHPIUSCU Nancy Childers Y-Teens Learn HI-Y-Raw I-O. Sevier, City V. Pres., R. Schmitt, City Council Rep., B. Cooper, Sec.-Treas.g A. Fransen, Pres., S. Bryan, Vice Pres. Row '2-S. Ramsey, F. Englcman, J. Denncy, S. Calegor, L. Cann, J. Yoder, B. Haller, B. McCracken, T, Chfislip, Row 3-D. Garvin, D. Den- man, M, Velotta, D. Vaughn, A. Poppino, D. McNeil, S. Manning, K. Cagle, R. Sherer, L. Jones, J. Ryan. Row 4-B. Smith, L. Beasley, L. Duroy, M. Johnson, J. Fitzgerald, J.Anthony, D. Parsons, D. McNeil, L. Cooper, J. Hardman, B. Walker, D. Hays, E. Pugh, J. Kessinger. Owen Sevier Mike Vclotta Tri-Hi-Y Prince Bobby Cooper Steve Ramsey nd Voice Opinions RI-HI-Y-Row I-A. Brown, Sgt.-at-Arms, P. Price, Chapl.g T. Kirk, Parl.g C. White, L. Griffiths, S. Giasson, Sgt.-at-Arrnsg P. Bachman, Pres., . Dozier, Vice Pres., J. Traphagen, Sec.g V. Graham, Vice Pres., J. Shakely, Treas.g V. Bryan. Row 2- D. Brackeen, S. Knight, K. Bissonnette . Fulton, M. Cooper, T. McCrary, J. Abernethy, C. Harris, L. Booth, C. Harrod, D. Purdum, M. McElroy, L. Delahay, D. Watkins, L. Roberts, D ingle, A. Thee, B. Lewis, J. Black, P. Allen. Row 3-A. Owens, J. Fredrickson, A. Sheldon, C. Fewkes, N. Childers, S. Anderson, M. Payne, M. illsap, M. Miller, M. Flaitz, M. McAdams, V. Norman, J. Boyd, B. Neal, L. Wallis. Row 4-J. Sussex, S. Ciasson, T. Tyler, T. Taylor, A. Irwin . Savan, J. Bagwell, V. Evans, S. Rentfro, C. Dissing, K. Hooper, G. Grantham, N. Johnson. 1 t tx kj TU! . , -1 RED CROSS-Row INS. Sikes, Chapl.g R. Lewis, S. Waintroob, Parl.g S. Sutherland, Sec.g L. Reynolds, Vice Pres.g J. Jarnigan, Pres., 3 Clinkenheard, Vice Pres., L. Shoopman, Treas.3 G. Boroughs, M. Baird, M. Karlin. Row 2-W. Clark. W. Gordon, T. Mavnor. P. Taylor, Nicholson, V. Graham, D. Burgess, J. Jarnigan, P. Matsenhaugh, B. Bennett, L. Bale, N. Miranov, T. Green. P. Gregory, M. Suesz, M. Flaitz, D Shoopman. Row 3-Linda West, J. Belflower, C. Coffey, D. Squyres, D. Stout, L. Nance, S. Perkins, G. Taylor, R. Olson, L. Lemmons, P. Donoheu R. Crewdson, J. Finney, S. Bertch, A. Thee, D. Lingle, K. Hampton, R. Morris. Row 4-Loree Douglass, J. Rose, C. Price, A. Denniston, K. Moore S. Gosdin, C. Pospisil, K. Sayers, K. Dooley, G. Kieke, J. Savage, B. Fennell, B. McCollum, B. Reinke, K. Olson. tuclents Serve Needy And eek Pastime RIFLE CLUB-Row I-M. Couch, Sec.g L. Hawkshead, Stu. Cn. Rep., N. Rezner, Pres., E. Parsons. Row 2-J. Hoagland, H. Turner, A. Howard, L. Johnson, P. Levine, J. Paddock. Row 3+Darrel Shepard, C. Jahara, R. Gid- dens, R. Hawkshead, M. Shoffstall. Row 4-R. Elliott, J. Lee, B. Staley, E. Maddon, F. Pittman, Kenneth Edmond. Merna Couch shows the shooting stance which won her thrll patches and medals shown. 5 i 1 i l l L l Larry Leeds who, along with Sandy' The John Marshall Safety Council is a useful organization. To promote safety, they Watched the parking areas, distributed car permit stickers, worked for better and safer conditions around school, and started building a new parking lot. The Safety Council is recognized city-wide. Our city representative is Smoch. is vice-chairmen of the Coun- ty Safety Cluh. Out of four schools in the state JNI was chosen to receive a plaque and attend a safety work-shop in Bowling Green, Ohio. SENIOR HIGH SAFETY COUNCIL-Row I-D. Price, Sec.-Treats.: S. Smock, Vicc Prcs.g L. Leeds, Pres. Row 2-D. Vaughn, E. Farris, D. Cupps, P. Allen, A. Hadlock, C. Crawford, L. Hooks, M. Miller, C. Carlson, S. Clarkson. Row 3-R. Dorn, R. Trcdway, L. Major, L. Arrington, S. Rcntfro, M. Johnson, J. MacKenzie, L. Synics, D. Sadler. Row 4-A. Poppin, li. Thompson, L. Gunn, J. Marlow, K. Smith, K. Huffman, A. Laniprecht, J. Reed. afet Plaque Is Tribute To Club JUNIOR HIGH SAFETY COUNCIL-Row 1-L. Dawkins, County Parl.g IJ. Holmes, Parl.g P Cross, Vicc Prcs.g L. Fulton, Sec.-Treas.g P. Ford, Pub. Chair.g G. Boroughs, Reporter. Row 2- P. Branson, L. Saunders, J. Sessurns, L. Orenstcin, L. Love. Row 3-M. Hackler, C. Prici- F. Johnson, R. Park, P. Owens, S. Bowers. Row 4sG. Kernon, C. Sullivan, E. Krch, S. Reedyl J. Anderson, S. Sikes, J. Vaughan. During the 1962-63 school year, the Junior High Safety Council has made steady progression in their ef- forts to achieve safety in and around JM. Along with their many school activities, they attended the District Regional Conference at Stillwater. While attending the County Convention, they succeeded in acquiring 3 out of 5 offices in state positions. They took part in the city disaster commission, were active in money raising projects, and partici- pated in TV quiz programs. LIBRARY AIDES-Row I-Marian Dicrdorff, Sponsor, G. Jeffries, Chap.g I. Jarnigan, Vice Pres., S. Clinkenbeard, Pres., K. Bassmussen, See.-Treas.: T. Ferguson, Parl. Row 2'-D. Stout, L. Hicks, J. Ives, A. Lindsey, M. Dahl, .leanne Pryse, Sponsor. Row 3-C. Randel, B, Comstock, S. Eaton, L. Mitchell, C. Bell. Row 4-J. Lackey, ,l. Harlzell, L. Wakeham, D. Riley, S. Mitchell. OFFICE AIDES-Row I-B. Wells, S. Francis, B. Winters, J. Hise, S. Woodard, P. Martin, S. Murray, V Teague L. Kinf' D. Balough, S. Wilkerson, L. Major, C. Cooper, L. Hale, D. Blake, G. Clark, L. Sass, C. Hilsdon. Row Q-K.IOverstrect, Wallis, .l. Cooper, K. Gahan, A. Boelens, K. Olsen, K. Bissonnette, A. Hadlock, L. Hisc, C. Mayo, J. Pfenning, L. Caruthers, S. Thedford. Row 3jD. Reeves, T. Lawson, E. Thurlhy, D. Green, M. Mclflrov, D. McGraw, B. Brown C Knight, P. Culley B. Laruthers, K. Adair, M. Woocl. Row 4-L. Campbell, S. Stephens, A. Oivens, S. Bryan, C. Roberts, T. Hough, K. Patterson, Livernion, L. Thompson, L. Solomon, T. Tyler, M. Fuller. D. Dillard Barham, 'L Cruenig, S Griffen, G D. Barry, I udy Rose, George Boatright, and Nancy Rice perform chemistry experiment to find the reaction energy of .O2 40 magnesium. tudents Accept Challen e I Trips to the planetarium and medical nter were among the varied programs the Science Club. The main project 'as the grinding of a telescope mirror 'ihich took many tedious hours and -ombined efforts of all members. flVlath Club programs consist chiefly if reports from club members explain- Lig various phases of mathematics. 7hrough this club interested math stu- ents gain valuable information concern- g career opportunities in the field of gures. SCIENCE CLUB-Row I-L. Johnson, Pres., L. Williams, Vice Pres.g J. Sowell, Treas Row 2-J. Denney, J. Schindler, J. Rose, N. Rice, B. McClure. Row 3-M. Geigerman C. Barnes, Z. Kahn, B. Smith, M. Frank. Row 4-R. Trcdray, J. Clinkenbeard, B. Bridges B. Barton, E. Hampshire, J. Rees. MATH CLUB-Row I-L. Johnson, Pres.g J. Farrar, Sec.-Treas.g L. Williams, Vice Pres Row 2-J. Rose, J. Schinder, J. McReynolds, C. Hines. Row 3-T. Dumbell, M. Johnson, B. Smith, J. Hines. Row 4-J. Clinkenheard, B. Bridges, B. Barton, E. Hampshire. 9 9 Diane Brackeen Judy Mallams ' B rl L' d D ' lm Queen, In a one, Betty Baikie Karen Hooper Talent And Beauty Abound Ir TWIRLERS-L. Dozier, K. Hooper, J. Mallams. Row 1-J. Kessinger, M. Millsap, M. Payne. Row 2-J. Pope, J. Jackson, B. Oliver K. Johnson, D. Vorse, R. Smith, D. Diggs, D. Hamilton. Row 3-D. Williams, A. Griffith, B. Card,' J. Heggland, J. Wisely, D. Nigley, Q West, J. Gordon, T. Dumbell, L. Comhes. Row 4-P. Davis, L. Herrman, J. Pope, L. Dines, D. Blakeley, A. Smith, C. Grantham, A. Camp Z. Kahn, K. Mclnnis, L. Camp. Row 5-M. Johnson, R. Dorn, D. Roberson, K. Harris, M. Miles, F. Anderson, J. Morello, D. McAninch. . 3 W e J With the able leadership and guidance of Director Joe Spurlock, the band achieved state-wide acclaim and honors. Drum Major Paul Combes, Captain Kenny Harris, and Head Twirler Judy Mallams 'were three of the many talented students who contributed to the precision the ,band exhibited at every showing. ' These musical 'cclownsn added vigor and renewed vitality to all of the sports activities and school functions they sup- ported. 1 The band's magnificent performance at 'the Perry Contest was a highlight of Mr. Spurlock's fifth successful year at John Marshall. Their winning first in the district marching contest and Paul Combes being named outstanding drum major were greatly welcomed by the de- serving group and Mr. Spurloek was more than satisfied at beating his own former band teacher. All of these triumphs added to the an- ticipation all year of the festivities at the Band Banquet in the spring. .lolm Marshall twirlers pause from their busy schedule of practice and performances. Kneel- ing, left to right: .l. Malloms, B. Bakie, C. Savage. Slzmding, left to right: L. Dozier, C White, K. Hooper. iOklahomaQ's Best Marchin Band TWIRLERS-C. White, B. Bakie, C. Savage. Row I-H. Mayo, S. Fulton, R. Roberson. Row 2-'M. Price, J. White, M. Leeds, J. Cowen R. Good, B. Woodard. Row 3: J. Ford, S. Walker, C. Ppool, S. Galegor, T. Phenis, P. Arnold, G. Porter, J. Price, H. Coy. Row 4-T. Spring Sue Gaines Choir Queen Linda Burrow Pam Gregory Barbara McCain Beautifully Trained Voices Makq Row IMT. Montgomery, L. Day, S. Harkins, S. Gaines, -C. Tabor, K. Kline, J. Gillespie, S. Williams, L. Caviness, P. Gregory, J. Sussex, J. Redmon, J. Hermann, P. Martin. Row 2-B. Johnson, J. Marks, M. Dixon, M. Goodale, J. Tucker, E. Wright, B. Beers, N. Tunnell, BH Vincent, V. Martin, K. Bush, N. Layton, S. Arnold, S. Murray, L. Burrow. Row 3-E. Pearson, S. Ray, D. Riley, K. Garrison, B. McCain, J. Higginbotham, L. Higgins, D. McGraw, S. Stefan, N. Curb, S. Park, L. Finnell, L. Barton, S. Pettit. Row 4-B. McCartney, R. Chrislip, B. Kilfoy, D. Stoner, K. Huffman, K. Huffer, J. Lilley, B. Haller, P. Tyler, D. McCart, J. Burrow, L. Gann. if I Talented choir members Work out difficult number. GiflS' trio adds ZCSi to Ch0i1'- appy Listenin For tudent Audiences Row I-J. Clark, L. Reimann, J. Klopfenstein, M. Embrey, T. Blackshere, T. Geis, D. Holmes, L. Nance, B. Bingham, R. Bass, C. Smith C. Hurst, C. Price, B. Howell, B. Bullard, R. Young. Row 2-L. Roberts, S. Sikes, R. Shobert, S. Rogers, R. Gilcrease, J. Bauman, C. Parker, D. Bracken, J. Steele, C. Holt, K. Ramsey, J. Herring, R. Lewis, M. Clifton, A. Gibson. Row 3-B. Adams, L. Holmes, S. Basey, K. Moore D. Freeman, T. Green, L. Magill, L. Nowlin, T. Ferguson, B. Stub, J. Cross, A. Bull, J. Campbell, S, Love, J. Langham. Row 4-L. Kerfoot D. Green, C. Pack, J. Conaway, R. Yoder, M. Lay, T. Brown, L. Street man, F. Pittman, L. Wright, B. Thiel, S. Mitchell, L. Bradfield, O. Dick son, M. Riley. JUNIOR HI-Y-Row 1-D. Leverson, S. Chrisman, S. Bowers, M. Coonee, S. Steward, T. Determan, J. Savage, R. Jackson, B. Fennell, R Featherstone, J. Harrod, D. Duwright. Row 2fB. Olmstead, M. Hays, D. McCollem, R. Burger, S. Christian, K. Hammond, B. Kirkpatrick ,E Guild, A. Russell, R. Grove. Row 34-John Lomax, Sponsor, D. Boyd, J. Funk, C. Seay, T. Brown, K. Cullum, B. Callahan, S. Manley, W. Smith, . Baptiste. Junior-Hi Civic and chool Clubs Work Diligently JUNIOR HI-BAND-TWIRLERS-S. Osborne, J. Graham. Row I-C. Rohison, R. Barry, D. Hackney, G. George, J. Hickman, D. White, J. Heard, R. Horning, J. Sessums, E. Carter, C. Diggs. Row 2-M. Medley, G. Taylor, C. Barton, L. Bliss, A. Keef, B. Mclrerron, L. Fulton, P. Springfield, C. Classman, B. Moody, C. Sprowls, J. Harris, C. Nutting, L. Murr. Row 3-J. Bandy, L. Moran, J. Bradbury, E. Williams R. Rummel, M. Sullivant, R. Hawkshead, R. Elliott, L. Orenstein, M. Bennett, S. Schultz, N. Beal, L. Cowen, D. Nourse, J. Kettler, P. Robinson .l. Cook. Row 4-P. Cross, J. Kline, R. Michel. D. Price, C. Rush. 9 5- 'O S ' Q' my '41-Ji? pw W 5' 8 sz 'ESQ xx 3 fiww if 7. ww 14 .f M K H fl , 3 . fwkfg fp? v fin A- my 2 ig A 'WE Q. 4 PEP COUNCIL-L-R-Andy McCollum, Martha Woodson, I. Hanson, M. Gaines, N. Keller, M. Hanson, C. McGee, J. Jones, G. Clark, .lane Fellin ham, Bertie Hawthorne, Wadad Rotzinger. Leaders Correlate Spirit-Bears Bowl Goyer J Tomblxn L Booth G Dawkins C Wetwiska T Maynor L Orenstun Row 3 T Claxton B Olmstead R Trumhly D Hamilton L Abernethy, J. Bissonnette B Beckel, G. Schuette D Stanley, P. Klmgler J. Cannon Row 4 D. Vaughn, L Rutledge R. Bames, D Broyles R Muns, A. Poppino, H. Lass C, Jefferies B. Callahan J. Raft T. Morris BOWLING BEARS-Row I-B. Bloomer, Pres.: Lewis, Vice Pres.g L. Dawkins, Parl.g R. Dorn, Sec. Row 2-George Mulcahy, L. Palmer, B i Advocate Gains F ame Appearing under a new name, the Advocate, the paper reported the news and featured the outstanding students. A First Class Honor rating from NSPA and a With Honor rating from OIPA were added to the Advocate's accomplishments. Under Managing Editor Linda Johnson and Co-editors Beverly Mainous and Melinda Sellers, the paper reached new heights during Mrs. Muriel Daniel's second year. The paper is an active member of the Na- tional Scholastic Press Association, the Oklahoma Inter- scholastic Press Association and Oklahoma City Inter- scholastic Press Association, and delegates attended the NSPA convention in Chicago over Thanksgiving. The leadership of the staff is shown hy Melinda Sellers, OCIPA chaplain, Rita Bellenger, OCIPA secretary, and Linda Johnson, OIPA president. ou can take the photographers out of the dark room-hut why? Those with dilated pupils Doug Inman, Dean Doerr, E. J. Morgan and Jim Bob Wallis. Editors-Margie Hanson and Pat Fletcher correlate feature tor a contest story, while E. J. Morgan and Beverly Ben. contemplate a sports preview. I 2 . fe 5 'fi Co-editors Melinda Sellers and Beverly Mainous consult Managing Editor Linda Johnson as Assistant Editors Sharon Seabrook and Gail Martin complete picture arrangements. fltfs deadline, there's a paper to put out so finish your copy, smiles Mrs. Muriel Daniels, Advocate sponsor. Resourceful reporters pause for photographer while preparing copy. Reporters are Stephanie Welch, Mary Kaye McElroy, Susie Milner, Gary Creager, Scott Bryan, Joyce Mowery, and Susie Farris. Traditions Upheld Fresh ideas, wackily resourceful people, and our Mrs. NDN lived on peanut-butter sandwiches, late hour Work-fests and un- orthodox olass periods to reconstruct a beloved tradition. Its new name is THE GAVEL,Its traditions are preserved and we consumed our time in transcribing the true mark of the Bearv in every section. An idea, conceived in early summer, has been cut, polished and packed like a precious stone into 192 pages of ,lohn lVlarshall's pride. C0-editor Kay Pappan, Editor .lanel Whitt, Associate-editor Linda Dozier and Co-editor Stephanie Sengel have checked tempers, copy and each other in the bid for a representative yearbook. Faculty workers Bob Haller, Linda King, Doyle Ridenour, section editors, 0fg2lHiZ21ii0I1 H1611 Daryl Stallings, Doyle Ridenour, Sandra Miller Kay Pappan, and Susan Talbot learned not only the first names of all and section editor, Linda Johnson learned that club members may 81 teachers, but received inside information on Dr. ,lack Parker and the Q0 OHIY bY 21 last Dame Pfeceded bY 0110 initial and that they school board crew. abbreviation for secretary is '4secr. l l By Gavel Staff The sports section was Hwhippedn into shape under the editorship of Bryan Brown, mild inan- nr-red rc-porter of a great metropolitan high school. Cohorts in this undertaking were Debbie Wilks, Daryl Stallings, Linda Johnson, Bryan Brown, Danny Reeves and Mike Olson. Suzie Gunderson, Susan Scheffel, Steve Cesar and Terry Byers, Sandra Miller, Trudy Higgen- botharn, Linda Griffith, Toni McCrary, and Nancy Johnson turned chaos into confusion and confusion into classification when they edited the junior high class sections. Norma Housh, Susan Seheffel, Karen Young, Priscilla Nlusgrove, Doyle Hidenour, Susan Tal- bot, Linda King, Bob Haller, Danny Reeves, Lanita Cantwell, Karen Olsen, and Stephanie Sengle found deadlines a walking shadow as 'they assembled the senior high sections one mid- WILLIE WYSTEMP, Jr. End DANNY REEVES, Sr. Tackle All-Conf., All-City KENNY POTTS, Sr. End All-Conf. MARK WILSON, Sr. Back All-Conf. TONY HOWARD, Jr. Guard . All-Conf., All-City, All-State Hon. M. All-Conf. l 1 Football . . . State Runners-Up Picked in the pre-season ratings to finish a lowly third in the conference the J M grid men roared through their ten game regular season schedule by downing nine of their opponents and, in the process, capturing the Capital Conference crown and a berth in the state playoffs. Then, on successive weekends, Del City and Wood- ward were overpowered, earning the Bears a showdown with Ada for the state championship. Though leading 7-0 at intermission, J M is hopes 'were dashed as the Cougars scored two touchdowns in the second half, taking the laurels 14-7. Stopped short of their goal the Bears were rewarded for their efforts by having twelve men and their coach honored by five grid polls including the All-Conference, All-City,' and All-State selections. This was the first time in the schoolis history a J M foot-, ball team has achieved so much and gone so far. 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WQXSSX X, X www-rf-fXaws:X Wifi, - 'AWWEFXSXQQZQQD .. f:2:1J2r XX 2 XX I-Xf . R , Ss X -X --X, ,XXX,X, . .XXXXX,X XXXX,XX X XX,.XX , S , XXA ,,X,X . - , ,, , X, , , sw f :sys -X-X -, w,?XXX111,f XX ! .Q XXSXYXXXS few-ff XX Xi --Z Iegxssfsefffsff XX X X Q ,, X XXX X 'L ni , ?'i5 X jlsefgifs Pi Ji. mx X WU X5 A Lf 'K .sm MIKE SCOTT, Soph. End l DAVID BRADLEY, Soph. Back DON HOWARD, Soph. Tackle JIM BOB WALLIS, Sr. Guard Co-Capt. Mike Olson follows Co-Capt. Larry Leeds around end for another .IM touchdowr BOB HARVEY, Soph. Back MIKE SNYDER, Soph. Back PHIL CONLEY, Soph. Back f ,fn--fry 2--E-ffsfw-G ky 5: :jog ' M K. ,--M -, 5:5 -A gg, ,,.. . I' :', - ' 5 f ' 1 JV 1, 3 5 K .. . , ,. 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PIERRE, Jr. End DON BAKER, Sr, Back t ,, ,E-, f I it 2 Q SER N H -Q WV. 3 I 1' 5. A Y. E . , .fszlfszxzfz : :gg-',5,g::'g ' NK ' rF'E::',.' f f I ' 'V . A 3 V 42,21 7 3 I ' m,,.. . , I 1 I W f, 153x15 5 My f,.fQ5,-fgq.1w1nffiggL W-5-Ugg -, I ig ,Q ,if afge efix-fiszzgge I K ,:ww,:wz-w-I mam, ' zf-:ww mx-1' :w--'vim Q52 ',, :..f:ilE3?Q1iw.: . ' - ', , fg- 'ig 'mm'AA- 4 I 1: I ,-'f -Q o ' f-N-W Hi 1 I -715955 sy .. .: m,'h I -- f,-- 3,4 ,. '- I aw S, A I ,.., , . . ,. .. , do I 5 . an .gg gf Iiggyz. -15,f,:.e .,.g,,, ,ra-fp . viral '- 'M DAVID McNEIL, Jr. Back BAXTON REINKE, Soph. Back DENNIS McNEILL, Soph Back SCORES: SEASON JM 30 ,,....,. NORTHEAST 6 JM 14 7,..,,., GRANT 0 JM 34 ,,,...,, CENTRAL 6 JM 32 .,.,.,., SOUTHEAST 8 JM 29 .....,, .STAR SPENCER 16 JM 12 ,,,.... NORTHWEST 19 JM 12 ..,,..,, HARDING 8 JM 41 ..,..,., EDMON D 6 JM 25 ,..,.,,, CLASSEN 0 JM 13 .....,,. PUTNAM CITY 8 SCORES: PLAY-OF F S JM 26 ,,,,,..I DEL CITY 0 JM 33 ,.,..... WOODWARD 14 JM 7 ....,... ADA 14 TOTAL SCORES JOHN MARSHALL 308 OPPONENTS 105 MIKE DEMING, Jr. Center All-Stater Larry Leeds goes up the middle for a touchdown behind JM's great JOE SCHMIDT, Soph. End JIM KEITH, Soph Tackle I '-', V. i Q, A IIII Q, A 1 . fl 2 .'k' gap Iooo f A U 4 , 4 M1515 I-,wfwo 548'-4 r 4,-fv'P.rf.,z--.ffe A' 2,5 Q5-4 'KV -of A K3 A . A f A . , ' N J , , Mffgsef . ,, '- ef- 3 -of , : J 4 ,. . I 35,1 . rn , I I f 42 gym 411141 AJ Row I-K. Barnes, T. Walsh, J. Stewart, K. Cagle, K. Brewer, S. Manning, H. Hamill, J. Fitzgerald, ll, Janos, Row 2--D. Boyd, B, Stallings, J. Pipkin, D. Pierce, B. Symes, R. Smith, H. Ellison, D. Flvming, l . Hohbs. Row 3-J. Leland, ll. Sawyvrs, L. lfcnttell, R, Gorman, D. Ridenour, J. Armstrong, H. Pittman, S. England, lf. Rcinke. :CBM Team C, 9, C Team Row I-L. Duncan, J. Black, R. Burger, C. Brcnneis, L. Saunders, R. McAlister, K. Cullum, li. Mcl7erron, R. St-ngcl, S. Manley, R. Carrisrm, T. Determan, B. Wood, D. Bouthilet. Row 2-D. Sullins, B. Redding, J. Guild, S. Christian, B. Gibson, J. McNeal, li. Kirkpatrick, ll. Hays, R. Norman, R. Grove, B. Callahan, J. Savage, R. Featlierstonc, R. Drtfnnan, G. Turner. Row 3-D. Chvstcr, C. Suay, D. liascy, C. Baptiste, C. Schuette, C. Ferrall, M. Sullivant, J. Price, A. Russell, T. Stoner, D. Waggner, P. Kernan, C. Robison, W. Stone. Ada 'mf Central W3 H arcling 44 -wg r W Harding we 2. Central QE Wi? i Ada Classen CROSS COUNTRY-Row 1- A. Fransen, E. Beaver, R. Lee D. Henson, C. Carter. Row 2- C. Gilpin, C. Swain, D. Young H. Ellis, Coach Don Dennis. On a'cold day, city medal winners, Ronnie Lee Dan Reeves, holder of the school Charles Lassater and Vic Wylie, JM's sprinters I and Eddie Beaver 'gwork out in the gym. record, limhers up his shot put tech- work on their starts. nique. TRACK-Row 1-C. Seay, E. Beaver, A. Fransen, J. Balogh, C. Gilpin, V. Wylie. Row 2-P. Bliedorn, G. Kratzer, E. Lee, C. Lassater, D. Henson. Row 3-R. Lee, D. Lowder, J. Scott, R. ls- ley, Coach Foster Harrington. WIM TEAM-Row I-J. Denney, J. Yoder, R. Schmitt, M. Johnson, T. Silvey, R. Gorman, L. Odom. Row 2-J. Gibson, M. Kernan, J. Charles, B ooper, M. Collins, C. Alden, S. Bryan, Coach George Miller. Mormon Prove Stanch Competitors HHIIY Schmitt, 21 PI'01I1iSiI1g 01YfHPiC C0II1PCfil0l', IfaiI1S f01' COUUHS Perfecting a stroke, as Jim Denney does, takes hours of gruelling practise. eet. A TEAM-Row 1-D. McNeill, B. Harvey, E. Herron, M. Wilson, K. Potts. Row 2-Coach Ben Ratzlaff, G. Simmons, C. Hill, J. Selby, D. Inman, C McCOWan, Asst. Coach Philip Traylor. Row 3-W. Melton, B. Walker, B. Gunn, C. Carter, C. Swain. Ballbouncers Find Conference Tou h Eddie Herron-fr. Bob Ha1'VCYmS0Ph- Dennis McNeill-Soph. B s f S 5 ,M ming pf , ' A SA' MA --. w A v-.vw me-f M ,,.mM-ww-w Awww?-.My .awww-mam ww -ww .eww Q, , if . f -',- A f . Q 1 A 0 F Jw w- Q-1 mf .LEA .1 ff 'Y i FE 3 2 a , ew A Q 1- V ,,,,1. A 6- ,.:.. M, . 5 H e it A ,Z ,L , , wk .Y Q, W wg ' ' w V ,, ' 3 L i WVYQ W kr E 712 'A ' f i' 1 ' ' if A.. , - -1 A. '. Aj' k., :Q I ' -- ,la -L - -H Q G ' ,.: ':,. id V-W jl ggix dglggwfgifww sawl Q1 -A1-Q -V 2 i ' 1 ' f Q ew S Wg, L .A . M3 ga N Q M :pg Ev W Y V x 4 X S v Sl? ff' -. 3 1: ' , -. 6 ' 1 -Mm 5531 fi S by 2,552 4 'fl fwgxt, is L if I M K , Sb Q 5 5 2 'Y ! 0 s Q M, , .,,a:. UM , Q ,W i y ff SQ M -B 5 W igawf fi Q Vw 5 my My -M UE aww- i f W3 5 ASH, QEQSQZEQJSSQZL-'- 'Q f A-E, !w if9Ry ,Q 53,5 ..H . 1 X 1 ' ' l f ' f 5' ,Mix and ,S TR ,IA 5 uzfz ' 2121':,- ,gg : 4 f,,,,,,.,.,m 2 V T 'AE' A lZ V 'EE: A iig 'M x-X ,lZ:L: if xy yr 'wg y , gY'- ,-f gf ' N 1- gv, I g .IE2 I A S V ' l ' 2 A ',2A :IQ ,,. l 'M ' gi .. . ' ' , .:.fE Youth Vs. Experience Ben Ratzlaffis red and blue clad cagers ran into considerable opposition during the T962-63 season. The lower than usual record was primarily due to two factors. The Bears were heavily manned with sophomores and juniors who lacked experienceg but with hustle and determination, which is prevalent, the future looks promising. Because the successful football team barreled into the basketball season, many return- ing starters got off to a late start, slowing down the ground- Work. The three top teams in the Capital Conference-Grant, Cen- tral and Northeast-were rated in the state-wide top ten, proving the type opposition with which the Bears competed. ' After posting an impressive victory over Classen, it looked as if the Bears were well on their way. but the roundballers weren't Hhotw enough to stay victorious, losing many of their remaining games by five points or less. The hard-luck Bears lost a heartbreaker on their home court to cross-town rival, Harding. The Bear's top five came from behind to force the frame into an overtime. but foul shots in the crushing last :period fatally marked JM. An almost unbelievable score of ll-6 in the Central game 'vas the talk of the town, showing the interest which the Bears timulated. All in all, it was a case of just too much youth-the spirit as there, but the experience was not. ark Wilson-35 and Ken Potts-34 surround Bobcat Cary McCowan stretches to capture a re- ith an ace defensive play. hound from the Cardinals. Dennis McNeill-20 and Chris Carter-33 scramble for a rebound during the frantic Harding game. Mark Wilson-35 rushes Central's 54 as Dennis McNeill-20 zeros in for two points. s - . -- A Bears-.loe Wilkerson, Bobby Riggs, Mike McAdams, Dickie Haxel, and Wayne Wells-dominated kings' row at the Geary Invitational. Willie Wystemp had bulldog Roger Mickish high in the air dur- ing the John Marshall revenge against Edmond. Marshall Matmen Claim State Championship' The John Marshall Wrestling Team claimed its first state championship with four individual champions-Mike McAdams -123, Dickie Haxel-130, Wayne Wells-136, and Willie Wy- stemp-168. Verne Miller and Tony Howard were state runner- ups and Bryan Rice and Joe Wilkerson placed third. The grapplers had a 7-O record in addition to the team championships at All-City, Geary, Midwest City, Capital Con- ference, Regionals and State. The Bears won all the weight classes in the Capital Confer- ence tournament-for the first time in the history of any tour- nament. ,IlVl's wrestlers claimed the outstanding wrestler title at Geary and at State Where Dickie Haxel was named top man and at Midwest City where Bobby Riggs took the honor. Coach Virgil Millirou's pride is unmistakable as he displays the Geary first-place plaque. Tony Howard testing Hardingis Dennis Adams during the Geary Invitational. Bobby Riggs' strong burst of power matted Lipe of Putnam City at the Midwest City tournament. Eow 1-M. McAdams, B. Rice, J. Wilkerson, C. Cooper, D. Freeman, H. Ellis. Row 2-D. Haxel, W. Wells, J. Eagleston, S. Brown, S. Randall. Row -D. Howard, T. Howard, W. Wystemp, D. McGaugbey, V. Miller. 5 if 3 ' K J X! f Xf! K V Nx it 1- s l K db g . gf . ' ' if ' i ' . Y 1 5 54. ,fx.,75 si i Q26 DUAL RECORD 19 Northwest 14 28 Grant 6 24 Perry 10 26 Capital Hill 5 29 Edmond 3 23 Classen 9 22 Putnam City 12 TOURNAMENT RECORD All-City Championship Geary Championship Midwest City Championship Capital Conference PERFECT Regional Championship State Championship Entau led but always in command Mike Nlchdams defeats this opponent 1n his quest for regional championship. This constant pushing won John Eagleston a third place medal at Verne Miller didn't try to rock his opponent to sleep-but worked to Geary. pin him with a ucradlef' Q, 353115 ww. :mia by . W W, W gi, A za iw' gig? Q , P D. Pierce, E. Kerby, B. Hargis, B. Brown and T. Chrislip can be found Saturday morning play- ing the Lincoln greens. Sr. Ed Kirby works on getting the loop: out of his back swing. Golfers And etters Tan And Toughen Row IXL. Williams, J. Yoder, D. Denman, L. Mackey, S. Brown, J. Reed, M. Altshuler. Row 2-Coach George Mulcahy, K. Huffman, G. Heald, F. Ketch, M. Swann, D. Hays. Top men on JM's tennis team, Jeff Yoder and Don Denman loosen up before big match. 1 il D1 Y' tt EE E 2 4 Starters Ed Herron, Wayne Wells, Gary Simmons, Mark Wilson, Bob Harvey, Larry Leeds and Mike Olson prepare for a lively season Baseballers Cross Plate With Honors itcher Gary Simmons deliv- rs a fast curve ball to catcher ayne Wells, but Ed Herron onnects with a line drive to enterfield. enterfielder Larry Leeds elds the ball as Mark Wil- n backs him up. hird baseman Bob Harvey nd shortstop Bryan Rice look n as second baseman Mike lson makes the tag on the nner, Ed Herron. Hair spray was as invaluable in the locker room as Z1 strong, skilled body is in competition. Here the Witli an opponent fast on her heels, Pal locker room gang display both. Appleby fires the hall, knowing it will reach safe hands. Girls, Teams Best In Cit 1 , Row L-N. Knight, J. Dees, V. Lasater, C. Pojezny, P. Appleby, J. Couch, A. Sheldon, D. Roberson, L. Henson, A. Greb, J. Thompson. Row 2 R. Sprouse, M. Brown, P. Stahl, S. Tevebaugh, S. Fischbaek, H. Pierce, T. Higginhotham, N. Redmon, S. Srnock, S. Price, V. Graham, Mowery. Row 3AD. McKenzie, J. Hogg, P. Norris, J. Livermon, P. Park, N. Marinoff, S. Yoes, M. Powell, L. King, C. Kirkpatrick, G. Bir C. McGee. , , 1 9'E9f2iZIa1'2'.ifi3?s?7?53?,i3i?7E?af7557Ii-'55u.i32fi5Fi9iZi5??55'5i.5 E2555Eiiiiziiliwsli'Vl'755115HJ?-i'f715fT??5if-Q6.4.5f-QH1eY2'Qi- f, .V . ' 1 9 J ff- :fi1:f2.- oftball JM girls reach a new height during the 1962 softball sea- son. Defeats were handed to Classen, Northeast and North- westg the Bears bowing only once to Harding. These victor- ies earned them the title of District Champs. Row 1-R. Sprouse, D. Roberson, A. Shel- don, J. Dees. Row 2-C. Po- jezny, S. Smock, J. Mowery, S. Tevebaugh, J. Couch, L. Henson. Volleyball Again this year, the volleyball team achieves its goal by clinching the city champion- ship. They remain undefeat- ed the entire season. Row 1- A. Sheldon, C. Pojezny, J. Dees, V. Lassater, J. Couch, P. Appleby, D. Roberson, M. Powell, P. Stahl, L. Henson. Basketball Opposing tough competition, the Bears fare well through another year of basketball ac- tion. Six out of nine games were won, and two of the loss- es were surrendered by only one point. Row 1-J. Dees, D. Roberson, L. Henson, V. Graham, P. Stahl, P. Apple- by, A. Sheldon, C. Pojezny. Row 2-J. Couch, S. Fisch- back, S. Tevebaugh, N. Knight, V. Lassater, M, Powell, R. Sprouse. GIRLS' O CLUB-Row I-J. Dees, Reporter, A. Sheldon, Sec.g J. Couch, V. Pres.3 P. Apple- by, Pres., M. Powell, Treas. Row 2-D. Johnson, D. McKenzie, J. Abernethy, L. Henson, D. Roberson, C. Pojezny, R. Sprouse. Row 3-S. Scheffel, C. Setterberg, J. Hanson, V. Lasater, J. Mowery, S. Tevehaugh, J. Thompson, P. Stahl, V. Graham. Athletes Fraternize The JM Girls' HON Club is an organiza tion formed to honor girls who have let tered in a competitive sport. An accomplish ment in girlsbaseball, volleyball, basketball tennis, tabletennis, badminton or swimming will earn the royal blue sweater and white O. The club encourages participation in al girls sports and seeks to heighten schoo spirit. A new officer of the organizatior is a member of the school's first Pep Coun cil. This athletic group of femininity venc soft drinks at the home basketball games- a welcomed refresher and a rich source oi revenue. Newly named and completely reorganized the Lettermen's Club has proved to be one of the most active organizations of the pas' school term. Sponsoring the homecoming dance and nominating the All-Sports Queer highlighted the club's activities. The purQ pose of the club is to foster a spirit oi loyalty among fellow athletes as well as tc the school in the hearts of those who upheld the athletic prestige of the Red ano Blue. LETTERMENS CLUB-Row I-D. Henson, V. Miller, M. Olson, Pres., D. Stallings, V. Pres., C. Lassater, Sec.-Treas.g D. Reeves, R. Lee, U Randal, H. Ellis. Row 2-S. Bryan, V. Wylie, T. Chrislip, W. Wells, D. Hays, D. McGaughey, M. McAdams, Chapl.g L. Leeds, Hist.g B. Brown, 3 Fransen, J. Denny, J. Yoder, B. Harvey, F. Hobbs, D. Freeman. Row 34M. Wilson. L. Mackey, M. Johnson, L. Keith, T. Shadid, B. Haller, Haxel, J. Wilkerson, R. Schmitt, S. Richard, D. McNeil, J. Balough, C. Carter, B. Dobbs. Row 4-B. Rice, G. Simmons, W. Wystemp, K. Pott, E. Herron, D. Denman, K. Huffman, B. Hargis, D. Inman, D. Boyd, C. Swain, E. Beaver, T. Howard, C. Alden, Ben Ratzlaff, Sponsor. All- taters LARRY LEEDS-Football DAN REEVES-Football DICK HAXEL-Wresding MIKE MCADAMS-Wrestling WILLIE WYSTEIIIP-Wrestling WAYNE WELLS-Wrestling CHARLES ALDEN-Diving ' l I l R0 alty 4'Tl1e elevation of the station re- quires that a man should descend from it with grace and dignity, in- stead of hanging on until he tum- bles offf' John Marshall, 1800 fm 1 ,,g,gg. 5, , . if 'Sm ,A Q .P M f , A 1-1 ,Q , V gmwyf ,lg qv - e .,,,: ,, A W '- LL rwfrwl V+- ww, V V, H-W W' 1 Y S . , My sig, X W . ' iii-Wffffifm K, we ' I, 4 . 1 ,W 0 W W W W , W . W W W W 5 W . W W ' ' W I W W ,l 51 W W . W , W X W at fc L- - L., f Vfzzww ., -2 ff-: mg 3, s 3 mf K ww . 'rim ,W ii f f. ,Q 1? N O I I 1 l Attendants Dick H axel STATESMAN ATTENDANT J-METTES PEP CLUB BEAU ATTENDANT Linda Johnson FIRST LADY ATTENDANT Larry Gann STATESMAN ATTENDANT Nanette Keller FIRST LADY :XTTENDANT Daryl Stallings STATESMAN ATTENDANT J-METTES PEP CLUB BEAL ATTENDANT Susie Farris ALL SPORTS QUEEN ATTENDANT Susan Schejfel FIRST LADY ATTENDAIXT ALL SPORTS QUEEN ATTENDANT Danny Reeves STATESMAN ATTENDANT .lady Jones FIRST LADY ATTENDANT Mark Wilson STATESNIAIY ATTENDANT TRI-KETTES PEP CLUB BEAU ATTENDANT Gail Tousey FIRST LADY ATTENDANT Charles Lasseler STATESMAN ATTENDANT J-METTES PEP CLUB BEAU ATTENDAIYT Attendants Dong Inman STATESMAN ATTENDANT TRI-KETTES PEP CLUB BEAU ATTENDANT fanel Whitt FIRST LADY ATTENDANT Burns Hargis J-METTES PEP CLITB BEAU ATTENDANT Kama Wilson FIRST LADY ATTENDANT Gary M c Cowan TRI-KETTES PEP CLUB BEAU ATTENDANT Mary Kay McElroy ALL SPORTS QUEEN ATTENDANT Debbie Willis ALL SPORTS QUEEN ATTENDANT Kenny Potts TRI-KETTES PEP CLUB BEAU ATTENDANT Nancy Findeiss JR. HI FIRST LADY ATTENDANT Paul Albers JR. HI STATESMAN ATTEN DANT Kay Kirkpatrick JR. HI FIRST LADY ATTENDANT Sam Fitzgerald JR. HI STATFSMAN ATTENDANT .IOHN ALLSBROOK JEAN BAGWELL DAVID BARRY BETTY BERNARD JAMIE BRESHEARS Art Award Art Award Letzeiser Award, Bronze Art Award Stage Craft Award Medal, History Award, English Award Senior High chool Awards LINDA BURROW ROLIN CARGILL Vocal Award Debate Award DIANE DILLARD LINDA DOZIER Art Award Britton Culture Club Award, Yearbook Award SHARON CLINKENBEARD Gaylord Award, Spanish, Library Award, Ameri- can Homemaker of To- morrow MAURICE EMMER Debate Award BOB COOPER History Award JUDY FARRAR Civitan Award, Letzeiser Award, Cold Medal, La- tin Award, Orchestra Award, English Award, Phi Beta Kappa Certifi- cate of excellence for six years foreign lan- guage C4' yrs. Latin, 2 yrs. Frenchl CYNTHIA DAVIS Art Award PAT FLETCHER JournalismsCub, Jour- neyman '1eQPeEi342Ei25fii3? Q, , ,..,.,t,Yw,,w., SHARON GAFFORD D.A.R. Good Citizenship Award, Letzeiser Award -Silver Medal, English Award, Latin Award CLARK GILPIN KENNETH HARRIS Bausch and Lomb Sharp and Nichols Musi- Award, English Award cal Achievement Award LARRY JOHNSON Chemistry Award, Let- zeiser Award-S i l v e r Medal John Marshall Scholarship and Achieve- ment Plaque, English Award, Latin Award, History Award, Mathe- matics Award, National Scholarship Testing Hon- oree, Science Fair BEVERLY MAINOUS J ournalism-Star Award LINDA JOHNSON LARRY KEITH Journalism-Star Award Stueve Award for Science, Science Fair JOYCE MOWERY JUDY PAULSEN I Journalism-Club Jour- Gaylord Award-French neyman Oklahoma delegate to President's Youth Con ference, English Award -LASIK 5 CURTIS POSPISIL English Award, S.A.R. Citizenship Award CAROL REID D.A.R. United States History Award, Letzieser Award-Bronze Medal, English Award, Latin Award, History Award, National Scholarship Testing Honoree ROGER RADANT CHARLES ROBERTS GENE ROBERTS Orchestra Award Outstanding Bandsman Distributive Education- Senior Hi h School Awards Sears Foundation Award NANCY RICE CAROL SETTERBERG STEVE SHEALY Girl's Radio, Girl's Ex- S t a g e Craft Service G fi Y10 F C1 Philanthropy Temp. Award Scholarship in Physics, Letzeiser Award-Gold Medal, English Award, History Award CRAIG sToK13LY DANNY STONER SUE TALBOT , . MARK TANTQN English Award, History Vocal Award Future Teacher Certlfi- Standard Oration Speech A w a r d, Journalism- cate of Merit Award, Debate Cub, Journeyman BARBARA SOBER 1 English Award, History. Award, Orchestra Award' l l w l DARRYL TEAGUE N Stage Craft, Service t Award l l This section is of necessity, incomplete. All copy for hook was delivered to printers before many of awards were selected and nounced. the the the an- PHIL TYLER STEPHAN IA WELCH J AN EL WHITT Mental Health Founda- J oumalism-Cub Jour- Journalism E d i t o r ' s tion Award neyrnan Award LYNN WILLIAMS TOMMY WILLIAMS PAT WOODS ANN DYE JOEL Speech Award-Debate Mimosa Garden Club Stage Craft Service Business Award CLINKENBEARD Award, Outstanding Fu- Award Outstanding Sophomore ture Farmer Award in National Honor So- ciety I ational Honor Society Members DAVID BARRY SHARON CLINKENBEARD ROBERT COOPER ANNE DYE J UDI FARRAR SHARON GAFEORD CLARK GILPIN KENNY HARRIS JOHN HIN ES TED HOUGH JANICE JARNIGAN LARRY JOHNSON JUDY JONES LARRY KEITH LEE ANN KIRKPATRICK PAUL MATSENBAUGH JUDY PAULSEN CURTIS POSPISIL CAROL REID STEVE SHEALY CRAIG STOKELY BARBARA SOBER JOAN TRAPHAGEN PAT APPLEBY DIANE BAXTER GEORGE BOATRIGHT CAROLE CARLSON RIC CHRISLIP HOWARD DAVIS DON DENMAN JIMMIE FORD ELLEN GAHAN BENNIE GRIFFIN JOHN JACKSON KENT JOHNSON GAIL KIEKE SALLY McDONALD FRANG MCKINLEY JOHN McREYNOLDS MELINDA MILLSAP MARSHA NEWMAN BOBBY OLIVER RICHARD PIERCE EDDIE PUGH JON RANNEY JOHN SCHINDLER MARC SHIENBIEN TOM SPRINGFIELD SUE SUTHERLAND CHARLES WEDDLE LINN WILLIAMS JAMES ALLMAN DELAINE BOWMAN TOBY CASTEEL KATHY CASTLE PATRICK CROSS Instrumental Music Third Place Jr. High Mathematics Award Scholastic Award American Legion Citi- Award Science Fair zenship Awarda8th grade Junior Hi It chool Awards ELOISE CARMACK TERRY FERGUSON RANDY GUFFEY Instrumental Music Honor Certificate, Vocal Second, Buttram Oration Award Music Award BARBARA JANGER GENA MacARTHUR CORD MARTIN Scholastic and Achieve- D.A.R. American His- D-A-R CiiiZCI1ShiP and ment Plaque, Certificate tory Award-8th Grade HiSI0fY Awflfdr 9th -Frcnchh9tl'1 Grade Grade, Gaylord Science Award, lst Place Jr. High Science Fair MICHAEL HAYS DOUG HAMILTON D.A.R. Award-9th Sharp-Nichols Musical Grade Achievement Award LOREE NANCE CRAIG ROBINSON Music Award-Vocal Band Award, Outstanding Bandsman Trophy' TERRI GREEN Excellence-French 9th Grade ational Honor Ociety KATHY CASTLE PEGGY CARTER J EFF RY FOLKS MICHAEL HAYS CINDY HIBDON BARBARA JANGER DAVID LEVENSON BARBARA MOODY JANET OLIPHANT JOHN PFEIFFER LINDA RAY RANDY SENGEL CAROL J. SMITH EARL STEFFENS CAROL SULLIVAN MARSHA WILLIAMS SUZANNE WILLIAMS PHILLIPS BRENT SMITH ROBINSON lst Place Buttram 2nd Place Jr. High 0rat1on Award Science Fair PATTY MEADOR Excellence-French 9th Grade VICKI MERLE Excellence-Spanish 9th Grade MARGARET ABEL MICHAEL ALTSHULER MARYDITH ASCH MISSY AYERS JEAN BERLOWITZ AUCY BLISS DELAIN E BOWMAN REBECCA BROWN BARBARA BULLARD JIM CARR PATTI COON SUSAN DENNEY CAROL DIGGS LINDA DORSETT TERI EDLIS CAROLYN FAST SUZANNE FLINTA VICKI FORTH SUE FRUITS MARILYN GAFFORD MELODY GARDNER SHARON OOSDIN RANDY OUFFEY MARGARET HAIL DONNA HARTLEY JEAN HEARD JIM HOLMES ROXANNE HORNING JOHN JODLOWSKI VICKY KELLY LINDA KARNS RITA LEOOETT MELANIE LOCKNEY MARK WILLIAMS DIANE WYBLE 3rd, Place Buttram Jane Slaughter Award Oration Award CENA MacARTHUR CINDY MOBRIDE CORD MARTIN MARCIA MUNNELL SHARON RAMSEY LINDA REIMANN MARY ROHRBAOK LINDA ROYE ELLEN RYAN JOHN SCHWENNESEN VADA SHOOPMAN OLADYS SIMON CECILIA SPROWLS PHOEBE SPROWLS SARA SUMMERS OENIE TAYLOR JACQUE THOMPSON DEBBIE TYLER MARK WILLIAMS W 1.1 Q I 'YS' W r ' wwf 1, ' iw' , M 'iw ,fy KL. -5. PM 1a?WIe '1Ei?Q:fQ- K MN, ,Q 'fm-www-MR: uf - 7 ggsfqzgf gg -- . ., ' Zfiviiffl LMT -- 'TZ 21 AeA5533l.'Ly ll 515. 'iss , 1-'gy e A 'njjkme 5 A iw? iiifff ' :iff X aiw, Q. J 'Ev X A .. f ' wg - . - L H 7- 2 . . Qsw r f ., S W 5 , me - ' 35. x 4,17 45 9 - ,,,mv Q4 Y , f 'i K ,X M ' 5 mfg- If Y k ,' . A. 1 ffm? 'Wi' Every Monday, Wednesday, and Friday Bums Hargis, Doy Ran- dall, and Mike Olson were found lifting weights and questioning their faculties for ever beginning lt. The small, warm, won- derfully mischievous Billie Davison, known affection- ately as NMrs. D, fanned our smoldering ideas into flames of actuality. She gave us responsibility and confidence. This made it possible for staff mem- bers to work independ- ently when her illness made it necessary for them to prove what they could do. To Agatha Campbell of Taylor Publishing Com- pany we express our humble thanks for the wise, professional guid- ance during the last udeadlinei' days. Her per- sonality is reflected in the arrangements wh-ich seem- ed impossible to staff members. Rembrandt Studios of Oklahoma City are re- sponsible for almost all the photography which appears in The Gavel. Their professional as- f Acknowledgments sistance helped students over many difficult ob- stacles. Lyda Marshall, dean of English teachers at John Marshall, proved herself a friend in need and in deed. Thanks to her drive and persever- ance the awards pages were ready when dead- line demanded. Our appreciation ex- tends to Mr. Robyler, Mr. Berry, Mrs. Allsbrook, Mrs. Koopman, Mrs. Haffner . . . for the worry- free jaunts staff members were permitted in and out of the school build- ing in quest of material for The Gavel. Mr. Robert Cheney's late afternoon visits brought greater pride to our work. His personal encouragement lightened some of our seemingly monotonous labor. Ourkparents also were Workifgsfion the book. 0 r Mrs. J. M. Dozier, Brook-- sier Reimann and Reo Whitt provided every- thing from flowers for the Sweetheart Dance to iced tea and peanut but- ter sandwiches for late- hour staff sessions. The parents were also excel- lent typists and chap- erones! contacts which have help- ed us make the pattern of the 1963 Gavel. There were many others. The list could extend to in- clude the names of every teacher, student, parent and friend who advised and helped. These refer- ences remind us, again, of our theme '4New Hori- zonsu which now seem actualities. At the begin- ning, our horizons seem- ed indistinct and far-off. As the book comes to a close, our horizons draw near and surround us. The 1963 Gavel Staff orfixr y Q Wg A 'xjs' u P i ' A fs lx -4 i X ft K' ll TJDJ f' J! mid' X QYJ 1 1 . X Q , c if ' X p Q pf r gt- , Q, jx 0 U lf! ,Cy . r Av F QL '15 V , -A fx X CT! ' XM LX by 1 3 5 .V - 5 'N W U Fl Y fe if , - 1 bg Fwwx ty- W , T ,, Nb R T My . 3 V A l LL ' ,-R fy , ,'- KJ .V lv xx -A- Aaron, Michael, R. 60 Abbott, Earl D. 9-1- Abel, Margaret E. 84 Abel, Tamara J. 102 Abernathy, Linda L. 84, 122, 136 Abernethy, Janice E. 60, 113, 121, 125, 164 Abshcr, Rita A. Adair, James H. Adair, Kay L. 60, 128 Adama, Blanche, 84, 133 Adams, John C. 32 Adams, Ninah L. 84 ,Adams, Phillip S. 94 Akin, Michael 70 Albers, Leah L. 84, 111 Albers, Paul W. 102, 177 Alden, Charles 70, 149, 164 Alexander, Robert 70 Allen, Beverly L. 102 Allen, Billie S. 70 Allen, Deberah K. 70, 122 Allen, Karen L. 70, 113, 114 Allen, Kenny B. 102 Allen, Paula 70, 121, 125, 127 Allen, Phillip R. 102 Allen, Robert L. 94 Allen, Sherry L. 70, 110, 113, 114 Allen Texas W. 94 . 11. Allison, Jackie 60 Allison, Jennie L. 70 Allison, Susan L. 94 Allman, James E. 84, 135 Allman, Juanita 23 Allsbrook, Helen 23 ' nglin Allsbrook, Johnny P. 79, 70 Altshuler, Larry 102 Altshuler, Michael D. 94, 160 Anderson, David M. 94 Anderson, Delores 23 Anderson, Frank H. 70, 122, 130 Anderson, Gayle M. 60 anderson, Gene D. 60, 119 nderson, Judith A. 94, 127 Anderson, Kenneth R. 84 Anderson, Michael W. 94 Anderson, Phyllis S. 84 Anderson, Sherry A. 1 , 125 I nderson, William P. 4- ndrews, Jerry 60 Anglin, Mary 24, 121 , Tommy J. achman, Pamela L. 32, 116, 125 this 70 9 172 nthis, Max S. 70, 131 thony, James A. 60, 124 Appleby, Gail L. 94 ppleby, Grace 24 ppleby, Kenneth D. 70, 74 ppleby, Patricia A. 60, 1 3 ,XX 22 10, 11 , 114, , 120, 162, 164 rcher, Nancy 102 rmour, Janet 70, 113, 114, 116 ' rmstrong, Anita 24 rmstrong, Carol J. 60, 110 rmstrong, Janice 102 rmstrong, Jim O. 70, 145 rmstrong, Margaret 94 rnold, Phillip R. 70, 131 rnold, Stella L. 32, 131 rrlngton, Laura B. 60, 113, 116, 127 rtman, Gary R. 60 sch Marydith J. 94 tklnson, Kenna S. 32 ubrey, Robert L. 70 nlt Linda L. 70, 113 ustln, Donny P. 60, 152 ustxn, Gary A. 70 ven Bush N. 84 ven Linda S. 70 ven Melanie P. 60 ycock, Donald G. 102 ycox, Sandra L. 70 yers Ann E. 94 agley, Jerry 102, 159 agley, Larry J. 70 agwell, Jean E. 70, 125 alley, Lettie B. 102 alley, Mark L. 60 alley, Marsha J. 84, 93 aln Billy R. 60 alrd Mary J. 84, 113, 126 aker aker, aker, aker aker, aker, Barbara C. 84, 110, 120 Clyde M. 102 Donald R. 33, 143 Kay L. 94 Kenneth D. 60 Linda A. 94 Loren Larry 60 -B.. aikie, Betty J. so, 130, 131 akeg, Baker, Patricia L. 70 Baker, Rick R. 70 Baker, Sandra M. 70 Baker, Terry J. 102 Baker, William B. 94 Baker, William J. 70 Bale, Linda G. 33, 114, 126 Balogh, Diana L. 84, 128 Balogh, Joseph A. Jr. 60, 115, 148, 164 BandY, Jerry L. 94, 134 Bannister, Glenda C. 84 Baptiste, Charles E. 84, 134, 145, 152 Bardin, Christina S. 102 Bardin, Christopher 94 Barham, Vera R. 84, 128 Barnard, Betty 60, 122 Index Blackwell, Karen L. 113 Blaggv Judith R. 61, 110, 113 Blagg, Linda R. 71, 113 Blaha, John T. 102 Blair, Janette A. 102 Blake, Diana 61, 114, 128 Blakely, Diana M. 11, 121, iso Blakley, Larry A. 95 Blaylock, Linda K. 71 Bledsoe, Beth M. 71, 113, 120 'Blevins Marcella 24 1 Bliedorn, Phillip M. 71, 148 Bliss, Laura L. 113, 1311- Bloomer, Billy E. 136 Blythe, Suzetta 71 Boatright, Geor e S. 61 114 129 Barnes, Greg P. 60, 121, 129 Barnes, Jerry L. 60 Barnes, Karey R. 71, 145 Barnes, Linda J. 84 Barnes, Ronald D. 60, 136 Barnett, Doyle H. 71 Barnett, James R. 60 Barnett, Judith K. 94 Barrow, Melvin D. 102 Barry, David H. Jr. 33 Barry, Richard H. 94, 134 Bartlett, Robert E. 60, 120 Bartley, Charles D. 102 Bartley, Gary R. 71 Barton, Carolyn L. 94, 111, 132, 134 Barton, Linda G. 60 Barton, Robert C. Jr. 110, 121, 129, 135 Barton, Sandra K. 71 Base, Janice F. 33 Basey, Dwayne 0. 84, 119, 145, 152 Basey, Margaret A. 71 Basey, Shirley R. 94, 133 Bass, Beverly J. 33, 118 Bass, Cynthia A. 84 Bass, Martin L. 61 Bass, Ronald L. 94, 133 Bass, Stephen C. 94 Baughman, Jilnmy 102 Banghmann, James D. 84, 133 Baumann, Kenneth J. 120 Baxter, Anita K. 84 Baxter, Daryl C. 94, 111, 113, 114 Baxter, Diane 1, 110, 113, 114, 120, 184 Baxter, Karen S. 33, 59, 110, 113, 116 Beaird, Cherie K. 71, 121 Beal, Nancy A. 84, 134 Bearden, Stephen H. 94 Beasley, William L. 71, 124, 131 Beaver, Edward 61, 148, 164 Beckel, Billy 94, 102, 136 Beene, Madelyn J. 94 Beers, Bonnie J, 71, 113, 132 Behrens, Donald L. 102 Belcher, ,Connie J. 102, 106 Belcher, Linda A. 71 Belcher, Terry L. 94 Belflower, Johnny 102, 126 Bell, Cyntllia A. 71, 128 Bellenger, Rita K. 33, 123 il E f , Boatright, Sally H. 85, 120 Boelens, Mary A. 71, 128 Boese, Billy Dean 34, 118, 119 Boeve, Mary J. 85, 113 Boshosian, George K. 71 Boley, Wendell 21 Bolling, Rickey L. 85 Bolyard, Perry A. 85, 119 Booth, Joyce L. 85, 136 Bootll, Linda J. 34, 114, 123, 125 Boroughs, Gaylenc N. 95, 126, 127 Boroughs, Jilnmy 61 Borthivk, James A. 71 Bouthilet, Dan J. 85, 145 Bowen, Robert M. 61, 114 Bowers, S. 7, 134, 114 Bowers, O. L. 85 Bowlan, Sizemore 24, 119 Bowman, Carol A, 71, 113 Bowman, Delaine M. 85, 113 Bowman, Fern 24 Bowman, Nancy A. 71, 135 Boyd, David C. 85, 95, 134 Boyd, Donald S. 70, 71, 145, 152, 164 Boyd, Janis A. 71, 114, 125 Boyd, Lana L. 85, 120 Brabner, Becky 71, 121 Brackeen, Diane 34, 122, 125, 130, 133 Bracken, David A. 95 Bradbury, Jovanna S. 85 Bradbury, J. Walter T. 102, 134 Bradfield, Karen G. 102 Bradfield, Rebecca L. 85, 133 Bradley, David E. 71, 142 Bradshaw, Robert C. 61 Branham, Willialn E. 102 Branson, Pamela 102, 127 Branson, Richard O. 71, 119 Breclleen, Sandra K. 71 Brcnneis, Bobby 102 Brenneis, Cllarles K. 85, 145 Brent, George A. 61, 119 Brent, Kathleen J. 85 Breshears, Jamie R. 34, 116 Brewer, Kenneth A. 70, 71, 145 Brewster, Gene R. 61 Brickman, Carol R. 85 Bridges, James E. 85 Bennett, Ben W. 84 Bennett, Beverly 113, 123, 126, 137 Bennett, Elizabeth A. 71 114 12 Bennett, . 1 1 Ella M. 84 Bennett, Kathleen S. 94 Bennett, Michael E. 95, 134 Benson, Sherry A. 102 Bentley, Beverly G. 84 Berg, Ronnie A. 71 Berkman, Diane C. 71, 114, 121 Berlin, John H. 102 Berlowitz, Jean E. 95 Berlowitz, Pllilip L. 71 Berman, Henry H. 102 Berman, Leslie N. 71 Bridges, Robert A. 71, 120, 121, 129 Bright, Donald J. 102 Bright, Paula L. 85, 123 'Brightwell, John 24 Brindley, Linda S. 85 Bryant, Jimmy 103 Bryner, Bill L. 85 Buchanan, Richard W. 61, 71 Bull, Annette L. 95, 133 Bullard, Barbara E. 95, 133 Bullock, Joe E. 61, 71, 73 Bundy, Deborah J. 103 Burch, James L. 95 Bnrditt, Marilyn S. 103 Burditt, Jimmy G. 85 Burger, Donna R. 61, 113 Burger, Ricky 1.. 85, 145, 134, 152 Burgess, Donald W. 71, 126 Burgess, John Bruce 61, 119 Bnrki, Mary C. 71, 121 Burnes, Cheryl 71 Burright, Mary S. 85 Burrow, Billy R. 119 Burrow, Jimmy 132 Burrow, Johnny W. 71 Burrow, Linda S. 35, 57, 132, 116, 185 Burton, Gary D. 35 Busby, Richard T. 85 Bush, Dorothy J. 71, 113 Bush, Katy L. 61. 132 Buskcn, Konnie K. 95 Butler, Nancy L. 103 Butler, Richard C. 85 Butler, Walter R. 95 Byars, Robert B. 103 -QL Cadamy, Bill 71, 119 Cagle, Keith E. 71, 124, 145 Cain, Sandra J. 71 Caldwell, Martha R. 85 Callahan, Barbara J. 71, 113, 134, 145 136 Callahan, Robert D. 85 Camp, Allison Linda 35, 121, 130 Campbell, Janet E. 95, 133 Campbell, Janice L. 95, 133 Campbell, Linda S. 61, 113, 128 Campbell, Mary A. 103 Cannon, Judith E. 61, 136 Cantwell, Lanita S. 72, 121, 139 Card, Robert H. Jr. 61, 130 Cargill, Rusty L. 72, 117, 110, 115 Carlson, Carole A. 61, 121, 127 Carxnack, Carla J. 85 Carmack, Eloise J. 85, 135 Carr, James T. 95 Carr, John M. 85 Carrier, Dana W. 61 Carter, Beverly G. 72, 113 Carter, Chris A. 72, 122, 110, 153, 151 150, 148, 164 Carter, Margaret E. 134 Carter, Patricia A. 35, 58 Carter, Peggy A. 85 Carter, Rachel N. 103 Cartwright, Larry D. 95 Caruthers, Glenna S. 61, 128 Caruthers, Lynda L. 85, 128 Casebeer, Thomas K. 61 4'Casey, Arvel 24 Bernardy. John W. fMikeJ 33 Berry, Edward 22, 86 Berry, Melody L. 61, 114 Berryllill, Steven 102 Bertch, Susan A. 71, 113, 126 Bertram, John G. 95 Bertram, Ronald D. 33, 118 Bickers, Carol J. 61 Bickers, Gary L. 61 Biles, Mary S. 34, 123 Brindley, Robert 95 Brodd, Kathy A. 71, 113, 114 Brookes, Judy A. 95 Brooks, Linda K. 34 Brown, Andrea J. 70, 71, 72, 121, 110, 125 Brown, Bobby J. 128 Brown, Bryan E. 34, 139, 110, 160, 164 Brown, Charles R. 95 Brown, Cordell 34 Brown, Dale R. 95, 111 Brown, Danny C. 102g Brown, Darlene 102 Brown, David K. 35, 120 Brown, Diana G. 85, 114, 110 Brown, Juanita 61 Brown, Karen S. 71, 123 Brown, Linda J. 114, 120 Brown, Marilyn 102 Brown, Meridith 61, 62, 113, 162 Casey, Carl D. 85 Casteel, Toby L. 85 Castillo, Joe W. 103 Castle, Kathryn S. 85, 123 Caston, Janet 103 Cavincss, Linda S. 72, 122, 132 Cesar, Stephen B. 72, 139 Chambers, Larry P. 72 Chance, Brenda 103 Chandler, Philip P. 61 Chapman, George 23, 115 Chapman, Sharon 72 Charles, James S. 35, 149 Charney, Marc L. 72 Cheney, Robert 21 Cherry, Carol J. 61, 113, 114 Chester, David M. 85, 145 Chester, Janet M. 72 Childers, Nancy A. 61, 124 Childs, Donna L. 72, 113, 120 'Biller, Joseph 4, 115 Bingham, Billy W. 95, 133 Bird, Gwendolyn 61, 162 Bishop, Brian A. 95 Bishop, Carol J. 'Bissonnette, Frances 2-1- Bissonnette, Joan A. 102, 136 Bissonnette, Karen 34, 123, 125, 128 Bivens, Carol S. 95 Brown, Miles fSidJ 35, 155, 160, Brown, Rebecca L. 85, 88, 114 Brown, Steve 61 Brown, Terry L. 61, 135 Brown, Tim C. 95, 133, 134 Brown, Victoria D. 95 Browning, Carol R. 35, 114 Browning, Robert K. 102 Broyles, Danny C. 85, 136 Bruce, Lloyd D. 95 115 Chrislip, Frederic E. 60, 67, 121, 132 Chrislip, Timothy C. 61, 114, 120, 121, 124, 160, 164 Chrisman, Robert D. 103, 111 Chrisman, Steve C. 95, 134 Christian, Steven R. 85, 134, 145 Claggett, Sherman H. 61 Claptone, Tommy 103 Clark, David L. 103 Clark, Emett F. 85 Black, Barbara A. 102 Black, John B. 145 Black, Judith L. 71, 113, 125 Black, Marlin M. 102 Black, Virgil C. 34 Blackford, Charles W. 71 Blackshere, Toni M. 95, 133 Brune, Brune, Bryan, 164 Bryan, 125 Bryant, Charles D. 71 Dianne 103, 104, 120, 121 Robert S. 35, 123, 124, 137, 149, Virginia A. 71, 120, 122, 116, Jack C. 71 Clark, Gay 61, 113, 128, 110, 136 Clark, H. Steve 72 Clark, Jack L. 95 Clark, Janet N. 85, 133 Clark, M. Susan 95 Clark, Wayne N. Jr. 103, 127 Clarkson, Richard A. 95 I Gitldcns, s . ,xiii s l U5 C1 Q S ' c ii, s .61 27 N vid L. Du ,James ing, hfil IS 5 Cu V' 95 en, M. Jane , axton as 13 Cu . Dwig 03 X ' Durnberge A. 133' 1 Y Ulf - i Cu Flor A. 62 uroy, Jo ne K. 8 Cl ti Uhr. 11 X , V+ i C ms re . 62 our R 1,543 Lewis aa, 1 1 , Mark L Q anis, ggy Jr. O Dye A nie i . 3 114 ent, Gary . 95 Cypert, etty 3 , 1 e ng Bev rly A. fl i -. U9 Clif tl, i mime . y E - , X L If B ba ' ' acock P ' 25 X ift n a ' nb' , 1 U : ish, rtis 103 Eagles ' Om 1 5 157 L i enhearcl L 2, I f ' W 7 I , 1, Renae Ea les ni Ste 6 inkc 11 1, 127, Dahl, 'larileu 1 Eag Rich A Jlf 5 1 116, lv l W D tie E oz mn 'Ch S Q' ' C ' en X ' il , Woods . Jr. 95 ton' 'n hm D 103 fi avid . .118 N ailam, iai 62,113 1 mn' ,ey N'86 12 n o , Jennifc , 3 anicl uricl 2 3 Edu ri A 86' 113 o rly, Vir 1 . ' Dank a Joy E Kerinctla 2 f Co ran, ' i i . 61 D fe port, ne D. 86 E 3 ls' Jan E 95 ' 1' 5: . rol ' Da port, Ro E. 103 E rds' Rohm, 9 N i! y' I H 103' mmm' V' C' 72 120 arcls, Robert l 6 152k J. e Bi . 85 Davidson, D na M. 113 Edwards, R0 Cma y'38 ' f Cole' L51 Davis' GC A- lf- Eliascn,, oy 3, 116, 145 'Coll' r, Fern 24 avls, rlaI103 Euefso X . a J 103 C0 i i 'dl '95 ' H Wa' ' Ellio ho ali S' se 123 , olli hleen A. ' , Martha 7 . I' ph rt J jr 66 12 Collins, e J, 72 Vis, Miclla - 3 V O I S en an'A .73 i C i , andr L. 1, 113 avis, Port r . 15 I V mia D '96 C on, J n Davis, V m ue J. . L i am 29 ' omhe L . 72, 2, 3 :Davis, gzinia 25 . ' , ., 1 Combe:xP .i1H.2s, 4'Davi ,Billie 25 ' Is' Qiph H' ' ' 148' 155' 155' C m , Billy B, 3 king, ciiiid os, 1 . . ' . C m on, Patty kins, inda L. 86, 1 A mj hafii y S17 2 n st ck, B rb . 85, 128, 1 awson, It as C. 6 Emhm-ton WiI1iam'C ,I : ' ' ' - omst k, Cr g D. 72 Dawso . rr 13 Embrev Maryln A 96 133 Co oleta A. 1 V x. U ana 9 ' . ' ' C0-1 Y1P3l1EP5 7 g gig' Le fnygz E?.T.eJif'i?.Zi2?'37iafi'i3, 120 Cong:-tir,,CliSr . . 8a easorig, 'Wim 62 gggiggg' 73 comm, . 72 Qckle Q n Cui 86 England' Phyllis E. 96 COHDW - mes R- X bg Ohm E' 62' 131 England, stephen R 62 145 152 o ove ancy 5 i i . zine E. 73, 113, 162, 164 En lema'n Jose h F' 38' 115' 124 ok, Bctty R. 9 n hay, Linda 73, 113, 114, 125 E gcmn ' DME 86' ' ' Cook, arles E, 9 elasha , Kenneth L. 62, 115 Eggs Gal, L 120 Cook ie . 5,134 X WD Deming ruce E. 73 Estes, Lag W 73 131 Q Cook 10 T- 61 f Deming- M801 - 521 144 Evans canleriiie L' 96 111 C' ki hy 72 Den t .' I E' 3 Evans, Michael J i3 , , l , onni 61, Den , on 62, 114, 115, 117, 120, Evans' Rodne S' 86 OOD' BH' i - 95 'X 124' 164 Evans, viekib is 113 120 125 Cooncc, li l ' - . 85, 134, 152 Denn , , gimmy 62, 1 , 129, 149, 164 ' ' ' ' ' .in , A . 113 Denn , usan C. 95 aim , o lie J. 61, 113, 114, 127, 110 D nni Donald 25 '-F1 opcr, uy M. 72, 155 e is nina L. 95. 126 , -et ., , Jean C, as, 113, 12a Denwalt . ia T. 86, 1 Fazm, Della 25. 120 C pcr, Jennye D 5, 113, 128 D walt ' iillipiR. 37, 1 Farmer, -loc 25 cope . - - . 72, 124, 115 all , sharon . 73 Farmer, Shawl R- 62 H er, Mm, . 7 lg' 125 auer, ,mm 2 Farrar, Judith 38, 114, 120, 121, 129, Gow Roi, i J. 3 , 114, 123, , mimi., ern rd . 86. 134. 145, 152 13? 125, 15, 9 Ciermaii hn E 2 F3fflCfiAl:fl1lll' 25 N A ,C 7 Q Dickson, aye 95, 133 Farrier, Michael W. 152 gcc ne 23 h xDierd0 ff ,ian 25, 68, 127 Farris, Edward M. Jr. 73, 127 fu i ,di J- 85' 123 X Die! ch ancw C' 86 Farris, Suzanne M. 38, 123, 137, 110, Coppcdge, William . 7 1 Dig , ami B. 95, 134 174 copper, La, . A, .Q g 5, David B. 73, 120, 130 Fw, Carolyn v. 86 comer, James . w o D , Gwendolyn K. 86, 120 FHM, CYHUIIH J- 96 Cornish, MOI . 5 my Norma L. 62 Featherstone R. P. 86, 134, 145, 159 Cornish, ' .gf 7 Dillard, Dana L. 62, 110, 128 ,Fenix-' Grace M' 38 Cotton, P A IG 3 Dillard, Diane M. 37 Fellmghami Jane 26, 136 Cotton, Philip D. Couch, Ju mnie L. , 162, 164 - Couch, M a . , 126 Coul ig . 72 'Courtn , 34 Courtne cona M. 61 Cowen, 'nda S. 85, 134 Cowger, Russell 103 Cox, Marla L. 72 Cox, Marsha B. 95 Coy, Howard L. 61, 131 Craiger, Torrey G. 95 Cranmcr, Kerry W. 85 Crawford, Cynthia A. 72, 113, 127 Creager, Gary E. 36, 137, 115 Crenshaw, Sandra K. 61 Cresswell, Bruce L. 85 Cresswell Gre or A. 95 99 i S Y Crewdson, Riiimaa P. asf 123, 126 Criner, Donald H. 70, 72, 141 Crisman, Robert 103 Cronk, Jerry M. 36, 123 Crose, Derryle L. 103 Cross, Donna 36, 121 Cross, Julia K. 85, 133 Cross, Martha Dianc 61 Cross, Patrick S. 95, 113, 134- Cross, Peggy S. Crowder, Sam 25 Crowley, Leon 25 Croy, Jim 61 Cudtl, Ben K. 36 Cullum, Kenny 35, 134, 145 Cullum, Virgil M. 152 Culver, Buel, Jr. 103 Cumpton, Arnold Jim M. Jr. 36, 61, 118 Cunningham, Daniel J. 95 Cunningham, Mao E. 95 Cupps, De 72, 127 Curb, Nancy C. 61, 132 Curry, Carolyn 62 I88 Dimock, Melinda G. 95 Dillard, Dana L. 62, 110, 128 Dines, Larry N. 62, 120, 130 Dingee, J. Frank 73 Dinges, Howard W. fBil1l 37 Dinges, Ruth E. 73, 113 Diiiwiddie, Par w. 73 Dinwiddic, Robert B. 37, 118, 119 Dissing, Christie L. 62, 125 Dixon, James A. 95 Dixon, Mary A. 73, 132 Dobbs, William G. 73, 164 Dodd, Sharon E. 37 Dodson, Larry N. 73 Doerr, Diane L. 86, 114- Doerr, Douglas D. 37, 118, 134 Donaldson, John E. 73 Donohcw, Pamela S. 103, 126 Dooley, Kathryn S. 95, 126 Dorn, Ronnie G. 73, 127, 130, 136 Dorn, Sandra R. 73 Dorsett, Linda K. 95 Dorsett, Lindcll R. 95 Douglas, Lorce 25, 126 Douglas, Melanie 86, 110, 120 Dowdy, Michael D. 62, 115 Downey, Evelyn N. 37, 123 Downs, Debbie 103, 120 Downs, Sheila D. 62, 114, 123 Dozier, Linda D. 37, 122, 123, 124, 131, 138, 168 Drake, Delight 62 Drennan, Ronald W. 86, 93, 145 Drinkwater, Alice D. 73, 113 Dumbell, Tommy L. 62, 115, 129, 130 Duncan, Kenneth 62 Duncan, .Lynn D. 86, 145 Duncan, Rantlol G. 37, 122 Duncan, Sandy W. 73 Dunski, Sharon K. 86 Duren, Elizabeth A. 103 1 Fennell, Charles B. 134 Fennnell, Donald G. 62 Fennell, Lew J. 73, 121, 145 Fenny, Chris 103 Fentress, Silas E. 103 Ferguson, Carlotta E. 62 Ferguson, Leroy C. 62, 131 Ferguson, Terry W. 86, 128, 133 Ferrall, Carl R. 86, 145 Fewkes, Charlene A. 62, 116, 125 Finch, Marsha J. 96 Fincher, Donna L. 38, 123 Findeiss, Lawrence W. 96 Fincleiss, Nancy L. 103, 177 Findeiss, Steven H. 62, 117 Fincrty, Michael R. 86 Finnell, Linda K. 62, 132 Finney, Christopher 103 Finney, Judith L. 73, 117, 126 Fischback, Suzanne 86, 162 Fitzgerald, Billy R. 86, 119 Fitzgerald, James R. 96 Fitzgerald, Jerry L. 62, 145 Fitzgerald, Sammie J. 103, 124, 177 Fitzgibbon, Jimmy H. 62 Flaigg, Don A. 73 Flaitz, Mary B. 62, 121, 125, 126 Fleming, Dick 145 Flcske, Barbara .l. 38 Fletcher, Patricia E. 32,'38, 123, 137 Flinta, Suzanne M. 96 Flowers, Gary D. 103 Flowers, Linda G. 73 Fluhr, Robert J. 73 Folgate, Tommy G. 62, 121 Folks, Jeffrey J. 86 Folks, Marcia A. 62, 121, 122 Folsom, Marie E. 39 Ford, Bob 26 Ford, Gail M. 72 Ford, Jimmy A. 62, 114, 115, 131 Ford, Laura E. 86, 114 Ford, Patsy E. 86, 127 Forth, Vicki L. 96, 111 Foster, Eddie G. 39 Foster, Rickey L. 86 Foster, Vicki A. 103 Fox, Fred M. 96 Fox, Gregory R. 96 Fox, Terry L. 86 Fox, Toni 86 Francis, Doris L. 86 Francis, Sharon E. 128 Frank, Barry A. 87 Frank, Michael O. 32, 39, 57, 114, 115, 129 Frank, Teresa L. 73, 74, 113, 114- Fransen, Alan G. 39, 89, 115, 124, 148, Frazier, ucly 103 164 11 Frederic , Robert R. 74 Fredrickson, Jean A. 62, 113, 125 Fredrivkson, Kirk D. 96 Freeman Delbert R. 63, 155, 156, 159 164 Freeman Diane L. 87, 133 Freeman, Gayla 103 Freeman, Mark T. 74 Freeman Sharon K. 87 Frick, Gayla 87 Frick, Kathleen A. 74, 114 Frick, Bobby M. 103 Friend, Janct M. 74 Friend, Martha E. 39 Fruits, Sue J. 96 Fuller, Marilyn D. 87, 114, 128 Fullerton, Terry L. 103 Fulton, Cynthia A. 74, 75, 113, 125 Fulton, M. Laurie av, 127, 134' Fulton, Sherry E. 63, 121, 131 Funk, John H. 37, 134 -G- Gaffery, Randy 87 Gnfford, Marilyn 96 Gafford, Sharon A. 39, 110, 113, 114 115, 120 Gage, Gail A. 87 Gahan, Kathy R. 74, 113, 128 Gahan, Sharon Ellen 63, 114, 120, 121 Gaines, Kathryn S. 39, 116, 132 Gaines, Margie L. 74, 77, 78, 112, 136 Galbraith, Davie A. 74, 121 Galegor, Paula A. 87 Galegor, 131 stephen S. 63, 115, 122, l24,l Gann, Larry D. 39, 57, 59, 116, 122,! 124, 127, 132, 174 Gannaway, R. Van 70, 74 Gardn er, Gardner, James R. 87 i Melody R. 87, 110 Garrett, Stevie 87 i Garrison, Kathy L. 63, 132 Garrison, Richard A. 87, 145 Garvin, Donald S. Jr. 74, 124 Geigerman, Michael S. 63, 115, 117, 129 Geigerman, Miriam 103 , Geis, Thomas W. 96, 133 Geldcrs, Albert H. 96 George, Donna S. 63, 113, 123 George, Gaynell S. 87, 134 George, J. Bradley 103 Garken, John A. 39 Gerken, Kathy R. 87 'Gesell, Geraldine 121, 26 Gewin, Robert J. 103 Giasson, Sandra 74, 113, 114 Giasson, Susan 39, 114, 125 Gibson, James N. 63, 110, 149 Gibson, Katherine 26 Gibson, Marlene 87 Gibson, Norma J. 96 Gibson, Bill 87, 145 Robert M. 103, 126 Gilbert, Carey D. 74 Gilbert, Joan E. 74 Gilcrease, Beverly 63 Gilcrease, Rainelle 96, 133 Gillespie, Jerry D. 63 Gillespie, Judy R. 74, 113, 133 Gilmore, Keith Gilpin, w. Clark, 26, 40, 110, 114, 148 Gipson, Annie P. 96, 133 Gitthens, Vicki L. 103 Glassman, Carl M. 96, 134- Gleason, Diane E. 63 Gleason, M. Kathleen 74 Gleske, B. 113 Glisan, Marilyn K. 74 Goforth, J. Carson 103 Golden, Elizabeth 103 Good, Alan G. 103 Good, Ronnie J. 63, 131 Goodale, Mary 63, 132 Goodrich, Barbara A. 74 Goodson, Michael F. 96 Goodwin, Jerry L. 40, 63, 119 Gordon, Gary S. 74, 115 l ordon, Jim 130 ordon, Linda K. 74, 121, 135 brdon, Robert L. 87 ordon, Ronald W. 96, 126 ,or1nar1, Ray lf.. Jr. 74, 145, 149 osdin, Debby 103 osdin, Sharon L. 96, 126 owen, Jerry D. 131 loyer, Billy 103, 136 'rafa, Julie A. 87 raham, Byron F. 74 lraham, Danny L. 87 iraharn, Dean 74 Eraham, Greg O. 103 ,raham, Janice L. 96, 134 raham, Randle 63 raham, Vicki K. 63, 65, 113, 125, 126, 1162, 164 lrantham, Becky L. 87 rantham, Mary Gayle 63, 130, 125 raziano, Joe J. 63 reb, Arlene 87, 162 rreb, Helen E. 96 rteen, Claudia A. 103 lreen, Donna L. 87, 128, 133 lreen, Gregory W. 74 freen, John R. 74 rreen, Keith B. 63 lreen, Neal Jr. 87 -reen, Terri L. 87, 120, 126, 133 rreene, Marcia E. 120, 135 vregg, Cherry M. 103 vregg, John B. 63 vregg, Karen K. 87 iregory, Pamela R. 63, 115, 116, 126 132, 185 Qriffin, Alice E. 63 Qriffin, Bennet! M. 63, 114 riffin, Brenda A. 63, 128 riffnh, Alice M. 74, 121, 130 riffnhs, Linda B. 10, 74, 113, 114, 115 122, 125, 139 rinter, Patricia K. 74, 113, 114, 117 rissom, Wayne 74 rouit, Gregg 103 rove, Robert J. 87, 134, 145 rove, Gary R. 74 rover, Gregory 103 rubb, Berton F. 63 ruenig, Sally J. 87, 128 run, T. 123 uffey, Randy R. 96 nice, Cynthis 96 uild, Howard B. 74 u-ild, James H. 87, 134, 145, 159 uile, Gary 40 uilliams, Bobbie A. 74 uinn, Paul C. 87 ulley, Pamela C. 74, 113, 128 underson, Suzanne 60, 63, 67, 113, 114, 122, 139 unn, Robert D. 74, 150, 152 ustavus, Linda Lou 74, 113 uy, Ronda E. 74 -H- aas, Ellen 26 ackenberg, Ranelle 63 ackler, Micah S. 103, 127 ackney, Douglas K. 96, 134 ackney, William C. 96 adlock, Anita L. 74, 113, 114, 121 adlock, Carl D. 87 adlock, Patricia 103, 113, 121 adley, Carol 103, 111 affner, Dorothy 23 agen, Darwin D. 87 agan, Richard L. 63, 119 aggard, Cherie G. 63 ackney, Eldonna K. 40 ail, David P. 87 ail, Margaret A. 96 ale, Hazel 26, 64 ale, Lynda S. 87, 128, 110 ale, Margaret 87 all, Martha 103 all, Ray J. 40 aller, Bob 40, 121, 124, 138, 139, 164 aller, Becky 87, 90, 132 amill, Harold A. 73, 74, 145 amill, Renee 103 amilton, Bobby O. 63 amilton, Edward L. 96 amilton, George D. 120, 130, 136 amilton, Stephen R. 75 amm, Gary J. 96 ammaek, Edward C. 96 ammack, Otis M. 75 Iammer, Janie Sue 103 ammett, Georgiana T. 103 ammond, Doug 87 ammond, Ken L. 87, 134, 152 ampshire, Eddie W. 40, 129 ampton, Kathy S. 63, 113, 123, 126 ampton, Nancy E. 96 anna, Jackie K. 70, 75 anson, Janice L. 70, 75, 77, 112, 113, 120, 136, 164, 184 Hanson, Marjorie J. 32, 40, 58, 112, 113 119, 123, 136, 137, 170, 184 Hanson, Russ D. 88 Hanstein, Leonard 26, 100 Harbour, R. Randall 103 Harding. Jacqueline 88 Hardman, Jon M. 63, 124 Hardsel, Judith 88 Hardy, David W. 96 Hardy, Richard L. 75 Hardzog, Lloyd E. 63 Hardzog, Susan 103 1 Horgis, V. Burns 40, 59, 141, 160, 164 176, 185 Harkins, Susan W. 75, 132 - ' Harless, Glenna 96 Harmon, Patricia A. 75, 122 Harmon, William S. 63 Harriman, Saundra A. 40 Harrington, Foster 26 Harris, Connie J. 63, 125 Harris, Jane E. 96, 134 Harris, Kenneth F. 41, 115, 123, 130, 131 Harris, Sheila L. 63 Harrod, Carol A. 41, 122, 125 Harrod, Jimmy H. 88, 134 Hartley, Donna K. 88 Hartzell, Judith A. 128 Harvey, Jefre 103 Harvey, Martha L. 88, 114 Harvey, Robert D. 75, 142, 150, 161, 164 Haskin, Stephany D. 103 Haskin, William C. 75 Haskins, Donna P. 75 Hasslcr, Ardoth A. 103 'Hataway, Jim 159 Hawkshead, Linda N. 75, 126 Hawkshead, Richard M. 134 Hawthorn, Bertie 26, 136 Haxel, Linda K. 70, 75, 113 Haxel, Richard F. 41, 154, 159, 164, 174 Hayes, George L. 75 Haynes, Charlotte A. 75, 114, 121 Hays, Dan D. -63, 115, 120, 123, 124, 160, 164 ' Hays, Harold L. 75 Hays, Michael D. 110, 134, 145 Haywood, Ruby F. 96 Heald, Gary 41, 115, 160 Heard, Jean E. 96, 134 Heatherly, Ronald E. 75 Hebblethwaite, Steve 97 Helmick, Sherri 63 Henderson, Barbara A. 75 Henderson, Catherine 41 Henson, FQ R. 97 Henson, Linda L. 75, 164, 162 Henson, Lloyd D. 63, 119, 148. 164 Hermann, Judith A. 75, 120, 121, 132 Herriman, Cynthia 103 Herring, Carol S. 97 Herring, Jon N. 88, 133 Herring, Jan E. 97 Herrman, Larry G. 75, 115, 130 Herron, Francis Edde 63, 161, 150, 164 Herron, Martha J. 75, 113 Hestbeck, Richard A. 97 Heusel, Inez 26 Hewett, Sally A. 88, 120 Hihdon, Cynthia L. 114, 128 Hickman, James R. 134 Hicks, Faye N. 41, 59 Hicks, Faye N. 41, 59 Hicks, Janie E. 63 Hicks, Johnny 75 l Hicks, Juanita J. 97 Hicks, Laura J. 128 Higginbotham, Judy K. 132 Higginbotham, Trudy 139, 162 Higgins, Lynne A. 64, 132 Hill, Darrell G. 97 f Hill, Gary E. 150, 152 Hill, Linda D. 97 Hill, Michael D. 75, 116, 122 Hindman, Billy C. 88 Hines, Charles W. 41, 129 Hines, John W. 41, 129 Hise, JO Ann 88, 128 Hise, Linda M. 75, 128 Hoagland, John D. 64, 126, 130 Hobbs. Fred L. 70, 145, 164 Hogg, Elaine J. 104 Hogg, Georgianne M. 88 H0551 Judith E. 97, 148, 162 Holliman, Joyce M. 64 Holloway, Sherrie L. 97 Holmes, Burl J. Jr. 97 Holmes, David W. 97, 133 Holmes, Kathlyn J. 75 Holmes, Linda L. 133 Holmes, Susan G. 64, 113 Holt, Charles M. Jr. 97, 133 Holt, John 26 Hood, Charles H. 103, 125, 130, 131 Hooper, Karen L. 64, 125, 130, 131 Hopkins, Kathy L. 75, 78 155, 156, Horning, Mark F. 64, 121 Horning, Roxanne V. 134 Houchin, Cynthia G. 104 Hough, Jack 61 Hough, Ted C. 41, 128 Housh, Norma J. 41, 139 Howard, Howard, Howard, Howard, Howard, Howard, 159, 16 Anna L. 75, 126 Caroline M. 75, 120 Donald R. 75, 1512, 155, 157 Jr-rry l0l- Stcvcn 42 'l'ony L. 64, 140, 155, 157, 4 Howe, Jeanie 42 Howell, Barbara A. 88, 133 Howell, Marie M. 75, 162 Huifer, Keith E. 75, 119, 132 Huffman, Kon W. 42, 127, 132, 160, 164 Huch, Glenda 97 Hughens, Carolyn R. 75 Hughes, Hughes, Claudia S. 64 Pamela A. 97 Hume, Alan B. 97 Hungerford, Mary A. 97 Hunt, W allace H. 15, 152 ' Hurley. Suzanne 75 Hurn, Frank 104 Hurn, M Hurst, C Hurst, V Huskey, ichael 75, 105 heryl K. 97, 133 ictoria L. 75 Terry L. 97 I-lutr-hinson, John R. 104 Hutchinson, Judy L. 104 Hutchison, William D. 97 -1- Inman, Joel D. 42, 110, 151 , 164, 176 Irick, Gayla S. 88 Irion, Loretta K. 97 Irvin, Rita A. 101 Irwin, Barbara A. 75, 113, 125 Isley, Ronnie Fl. 64, 148 Ives, Evelyn J. 88, 128 lves, Joyce E. 75 ,J- Jnbara, Chick 88, 126 Jabara, Jerry L. 75, 143, 152 Jahara, Kamil 10-1 Jackson, Jackson, Ella 26 George H. Jr. 104 Jackson, Jean E. 70, 76 Jackson, Johnny P. 64, 114, 130 Jackson, Joy R. 104 Jackson, Kenneth 104 Jackson, Ricky 104 Jackson, Robert A. 97, 134 Jackson, Robert K. 76 Jackson, Sharon A. 64 Jacoby, Walter W. 64 James, Gioia S. 64, 120, 123 James, L cslie L. 88. 113 James, Vickey L. 104, 106 Janger, Barbara 88, 120 Janger, Bruce 104 Janice J. 42, 114, 126, 128 Jarnigan, Jarnigan, Joy J. 64, 121 Jeffries, Corbin E. 76, 128, 136 Jobe, Gordon C. Jodlowski, John E. Jr. 97 115, 131, 150, Johnson, Beverly 64, 132 Johnson, Danny K. 42 Johnson, Dean 42 Johnson, Dickie L. 76 Johnson, Donna L. 76, 164 Johnson, Ellen 104 Johnson, Fran 10-1, 105, 127 Jolmson, Jaime A. 76, 78 Johnson, James E. 97 Johnson, Joe W. 97 Johnson, Judith C. 76, 113, 114 Johnson, Kathy 88, 121, 130 Johnson, Kent 64, 114, 115 Johnson, Larry 42, 120, 121, 129 Johnson, Larry K. 97, 114 Johnson, Linda 42, 122, 137, 138, 139, 174 Johnson, Lindsey L. 97 Johnson, Lou A. 88, 126 Johnson, Marilyn K. 104 Johnson, Mary L. 64 Johnson, Mary L. 42, 116, 123, 127, 130 Johnson, Michael A. 64, 113, 124, 127, 129, 149 Johnson, Nancy A. 64, 113, 125, 139 Johnson, Rodrick P. 104 Johnson, Terry B. 76 Johnson, Steven S. Johnston, Bill 64 Johnston, Margaret 26 Johnston Jones, D Jones, G , Michelle 64 onald L. 76, 145, 152 ary L. 104 Jones, Inez 43 Jones, Judith 43, 113, 114, 110, 122 136 175 , Jones, Krista L. 64 Jones, Larry D. 76, 124 Jones, Sherry K. 43, 123 Jones, Shir 15,1 11. 43 Jones, Steph:-n M. 76 Jones, Terrol D. 76 Jones, Thomas E. 131 Jones, 11'i11slon M. 104 Jordan, Ace R. 64 Jordan. Barry A. 76, 131 Jordan, Patricia A. 43, 123, 116 Jordan, Rohr-rt E. 76 Jordan, Roger D. 97 Jorgenson, Kenneth 1V. Jouret, Pamela L. 76 1K1 Kalm, Zcv 76, 130, 129 Kammen, Pamela L. 88, 113 Karlin, Mary L. 88 Karns, Linda L. 89 Kawlen, La rry 89 88 Kattov, Pia 60, 64, 110, 114, 122 Keef, Alan C. 89, 134, 116 Keele, Rhonda M. 89 Keith, James W. 76, 115, 144 Kcith, Lawrence E. 43, 113, 114, 143, 164 Keitly, Robert 76 Keller, Albin G. Jr. 97, 173 Keller, Nanctte 32, 43, 59, 112, 113, 136, 174, 184 115, Kelly, Bessie 27 Kelly, Matilda 12 Kelly, Vicky L. 97 Kemp, Joy 43 Kerbow, Helen I. 113, 116 Korbow, Rosalind A. 64,, 76, 113, 116, 117 Kerfoot, Linda S. 89, 133 Kernan, Gregory L. 12, 97, 159, 127 Kcrnan, Michael A. 64, 149 Kcrnan, Patrick H. 89, 145, 159 Kessinger, John M. 76, 124, 130 Kessinger, Rodney L. 64 Ketch, Frank D. 64, 66, 68, 115, 160 Kettler, Jimmy H. 89, 134 Kettler, Pat ricia F. 104 Kinks, Gail s. 64, 114, 120, 126 K11f6y, Barry 61, 114, 110, 132 Kilfoy, Jani ce K. 91, 89 King, Connie 97 King, Larry D. 89, 116 King, Lina.. K. 60, 64, 67, 110, 113, 119, 128, 188, 162 King, Steph en J. 97 Kinney, Ray W. 76, 152 Kirby, Ed 160 Kirk, Anntoinette 76, 110, 116, 125 Kirk, Candace L. 89, 120, 121 Kirkpatrick, Kirkpatrick, Kirkpatrick, Kirkpatrick, Kirkpatrick, Kirkpatrick, Kirkpatrick, Kirsinger, S Belinda 97, Brian M. 89 Connie 64 Edgar D. 97 Harold 97 Kay 89, 111 Lee Ann 43, heila 64 Kirtley, Robert D. 97 Kitzmillcr, Don E. 76 Kline, Justin W. 97, 134 Kline, Kelsey P. 76, 113, Klingler, James W. 104 Klingler, Pamela D. 76, 122, 135, 136 Klopfenstein, Abigal 76, 97, 114, 120 Klopfcnstein, Janyth 133 Klopfenstein, Judith 89, 120, 133 Knight, Carolyn S. 76, 113, 128 Knight, Nan cy L. 89, 165 Knight, Sylvia G. 43, 125 Knol, Michael 104 Kolander, D aniel E. 97 Kolander, Edward 97 Koop, Gene M. 44 Koopman, A. Charlene 89, 113, 114 'Koopman, June 23 Kraisinger, Sheila A. Kranmer, Kerry 89 Kratzer, Gary H. 148 Kreb, E. 127 -L- 'Labor Mildred 27 Lackey, Barbara G. 97 Lackey, Bes sie A. 27 Lackey, Danny L. Lackey, Gary 104 Lackey, Joy Lackey, Pat M. 64, 114, ty 104, 105 7:Lackcy, Toney 27 Lair, Loyd A. 65 'Laman, Bill 27 Lambert, Barbara G. Lambert, Sandra S. 44 177 , 13-1, 145 114, 121 132 121, 128 P N X0 S3 x Eg 4'Lamkin, Be 27 ainous, Beverlyl2. 123, 137 e uire, F d J Lamflfc ht- 1 U L- 44. 127 lajor, Leslie J. 7, 122, 127, 1cGui ll ic el W. 77 Lamrgfzhr, k 104. 107 11141-Qs, J. 8- 011. I nt A. 11, 115 3 Iiandlsgloh T122 65. 1 11y1..115...s, dy L. 1. 8530, 131 M Q , Cynthia A. as 3115, TY 1 m. - r . N ' t 1, R l E. 10' Lang, UH d 4 Min e sa, 4: . 104 ' X n rc, Killxzl G. 615 Lang. ' L- Man m, S 5, e W. 104 il cc, Betty L. La for , Sh n K- 65 M .x Pau . 104 '. cc, Kath . 9 H M1 .J CY E-1192? 1 ' anlc Sta ey H. 89, M4 4 , 152 c ce, Lind . 05 ans 5- A I , . dL.98 , llwk--.' A 107 GS 191' C50 S- 17 Mgzzing, Alih . B13 a a R1 77, 1 . Ii 1 . Iglary 755 3. 1 164 H awning, le - .. 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E 46' 125 4 155 lille , Sondra K. 66, 114, 138, 139 , is, S1 he .45 156 15,3 1 ' 71' 184' ' ' ' Mill ,swvcn J. 105, 115 is W 4 n 44 1 2 ' Mil r, vmw P. se, 110, 115, 141, 143, Liles ' 1 . 76 M Aftifli, A 104 55. 157. 158. 164 Lil, 0 ny D, 65, Al. 'R. BL 2,9 14 11r11gr,w11m. 11. as ' lster' lc y ' ' 5 ll xlllgan Charles P 98 5 i 'CJTFIF 65 CA1vain' Johnny 77 lilliganl Dmvirl ir 98 y avm ' ' MA'l,D'd65,13 -- 1 K ' Say: Ca 4 G. 77. 1 s 112Al.l:21l, still. B. 980 ?H?ga'1' Km S' 88- 90 44' dsey. Am 4 104. 120 111fAm1re, William A. 89 159 Mlulgan' Rohfwt F' 69 , indscy, G16 . 8 M B .d C h, L 93 ' Millrren, S. 105 . L' I h ' U 77 C U e' ym la ' 'M1ll1ron Virgil 27 88 1-ll 155 fn' Seyv -1? ' McBride, Shearon D. 65, 1 , 3 Mills Czmuie S gh ' ' gngiev. - 104 Mccain, Barbara L. 65, 13 Mins' Karla A ' HEY H - Mc ,D'k'R.77,13 -' ' L ds .1 nn 8 lxriciilneymnlill L. 77 ' 2 Mlus' Samir? 90 Li gl 7 I h , a M. 7 11 : 121, 122' Httcathem' Joan L 95 Mlllsap, Melinda 66, 114, 120, 125, 130 A ' ' Milner Susan L. 137 , is l imp R J, 8 MCgfl'hC,: ' Ygfmnef 77 mincr,'Ana1.. M. 90 vermlon, Joseph' 7 , 128, 162. 110 Miclizihigl 133:31 827 Mlmnov' Natalie 66' 126' 152 in stun Glen A C' 5: 118 ' ' Mitchell, Dudley W. 98 Oki Dagiel R 98 ' Mcclendon' Bryce W' 65 Mitchell, Kenneth W. 98 , ke: La, L- 7 ,QgCgfU'e'geC1'1e5L- 98 Mnch.q11, L1...1. K. 90. 127 . nay, 111 me .- 92, 120, 135 Mc Um' ,Jeff 6, 46 1x111c1.e11, Sharon A. 98, 128, 133 iq' .o d 3 , I 27 C ure' O eff J' ' 129 Montgomery, Darrell 105 1 L 32 Miggllum, Claude A. F7, 27, 28, 116, Montgomery, Gany R- 105 1 ' M , '1' L. 66, 132 'y,2yyme9 mwmwaam omnnwam Lg Sl fiey 98 Hlgcgowarlh gary 13546, 150, 151, 176 Moody, Karen L. 105 Loo is Leona F. WMECZ5, Sa1i1tll1'aa27 Moody' gem J' 105 LGI Mer, F1UYd C- McCradken Robert 46 124 glow' Barbara16lg47 L0 B' Jimmy M C 'f . . Voore, wrown , e, Lama L' 104, 127 MSCS? C:r1:2rL.Jf.5hg14. 121, 125. 139 Moore, Ellen 4y8 ove, Sidney A. 89, 133 M D '11 D 1 K Dore' , Ona ' at , c ann , onna . 104 Moore, lxathleen L. 98, 126, 133 Lowder, Dennis L. 65, 148 M D - 1 P . C HHH? , CZSY L. 77 Moore Lesle E. 98 Lowe- Jackls 104 McDaniels, Dennis J. 98 M 3 XI YS 78 114 Lowe, Jimmy 104 4M Dore' 1 My ' ' L n I I D 45 Cnonaldv John 29 Moore, Peggy 105 Lu al hifi? D 89 McDonald, Sally J. 65, 113, 114, 121 M001-C, Tommy 105 LEXIS: higragell in 27 MCDOUUUIU1. Genncta 89 Moran. Dennis A. 98. 111 p 1 , Y Y Mclflfrcsh, Donald L. 98 Moran, Linda L. 90, 134 Lutz, Richard H. Jr. 89 Lynch, wausam R. 45, 118 Dina. Philip T. 45 -M- MacArthur, Gena A. 98 MacKenzie, Julia L. 65, 113, 114, 127 MacKenzie, Robert S. 98 Mackey, Lewis R. 65, 160, 164 Maddon, Earnest C. 77, 126 Maeder, Paul E. 89 Magill, J. Lawrence 89, 133 Mahaffey, Kathleen 65 Mclilfresh, Gary 104 McElroy, Mary K. 46, 58, 113, 122, 123, 125, 128, 137, 176 Mclflyea, Theresa A. 105 McFall, Sandra G. 65 McFeaters, Nelda J. 77, 113, 115 McFerron, Bil1 J. 89, 145, 134, 159 McFerrin, Kay E. 111 McGaughey, Otis Daymond 63, 65, 141, 159, 155, 157, 154 L McGee, Cnnrly L. 62, 63, 65, 112, 136, 162 McGill, Lawrence 89 McGraw, Donna J. 77, 128, 132 Moran, Ra Donna B. 105 Morello,-J. 130 Morgan, Deborah C. 105 Morgan, E. J. 47, 110, 123, 137 Morgan, Larry T. 105 Morgan, Michael K. 78 Morisseau, Carol E. 99 Morisseau, Charles E. 78, 120 Morris, Kathleen A. 66 Morris, Meredith W. 90 Morris, Ramona M. 66, 126 Morris, Ted A. 98, 136 Morris. Wade 90 Morris, Wyonia L. 66 Morrison, Betty P. 66, 122 Morrison, Gerald R. 90 Morse, Sharon 28 Morse, Susan 90 Morse, Susan Y. 78, 120 Moser, Beverly E. 99 Moss, Maxie R. 90 Moulton, Patricia A. 47 Mouser, Barbara A. 66 Mowery, Joyce L. 66, 110, 113, 137, 162, 164 Moycr, Frances J. 78 Moyer, Ralph F. 90 'Mulcahy, George J. 28, 91, 136, 160 Mulhall, Mela J. 90 Mullinax, Daria A. 66 Munkres, John B. 66, 143 Munnell, Marcia M. 99 llluns, Rusty 105, 136 Murphy, Nikki L. 78 Murr, Lana S. 90, 134 Murr, Mike 105 1 Murray, Deanna K. 78 Murray, Sharon F. 78, 128, 132 Musgrove, Jimmy 105 Musgrove, Priscilla 70, 78, 113, 139 Musick, Jane E. 66, 111 Myatt, Treva N. 66 Myatt, Walter N. 90 Myers, Cynthia A. 99 Myrick, Danny L. 78 -N- Nance, Loree A. 90, 126, 133 Nave, David M. 66 l Neale, Elizabeth A. 74, 78, 125 Nelson, Bert 90 ' Nelson, Betty J. 78 Nelson, Lavon A. 99 Nelson, Roberta A. 99 Nelson, Roy D. 99 Nelson, Sharon A. 66 Nettleship, Bruce R. 105 Nettlcship, Ellen R. 105 Neugebauer, Kenith L. 105 Newman, Colleen E. 78 Newman, George H. 99 Newman, Marsha 66, 113 Newsome, Paul D. Jr. 74, 78 Nichols, Bobby 90 1 Nicholson, Cathy E. 105, 126 Nicholson, Sheryl A. 78 Nickels, Bobbie E. 99 Nickels, Robert K. 47 , Nicol, Charles W. 78 Nisley, Daniel T. 47, 115, 130 Noell, Marea F. 99 Norcross, Randy R. 66 Norman, Richard E. 90, 145 Norman, Vicki L. 78, 113, 125 Norris, Myrtle J. 99 1 Norris, Peggy S. 90, 162 Norton, Marcia A. 66 Nourse, Dean W. 90, 134 Novak, Terry L. 78 Nowlin, Larry J. 133 Notting, Cathy Lynn 90, 99, 134 , 1 -O.. , Odom, Larry R. 66, 131, 149 4 Odom, Linda 105 Ofield, Hazel M. 105 Oliphant, Janet M. 90, 120 Oliver, Bobby D. 66, 114, 120, 130 'Oliver, Selma 12, 2B Olmstead, Bob 105, 134 Olmstead, Charles R. 90, 136, 152 Olsen, Karen C. 47, 126, 128, 139 Olson, Michael A. 47, 115, 139, 140, 142 161, 164, 169, 185 Olson, Robin J. 105, 126 Orenstein, Lon M. 99, 127, 134, 136 Osborne, Sharon K. 90, 134 Overstreet, Karen L. 90, 123, 128 Owens, Julianne 47, 113, 116, 125, 128 Owens, Pamela 105, 127 , -PL Pace, Ursula A. 105 Pack, Constance G. 133 Pack, Sandra K. 66 Paddock, James L. 99, 126 Palmer, Elizabeth 105 Palmer, Larry D. 90, 136 Palmer, Lloyd F. 90, 136 Pappan, Kay L. 77, 78, 110, 113, 138 Park, Douglas 78,138 Park, Marilyn R. 78 Park, Patty C. 90, 162, 122 Park, Rebecca 127 Park, Susan J. 66, 132 Parker, Carl S. 90, 133 Parker, Donald G. 78 Parker, Loretta I. 66 Parker, Ronald D. 90 Parks, James M. 99 I 1 7. -I I v 18 K ii 1 1 1 -. ' 4 5 .. I ' w .5 1' - gParnalete, Patricia 26, 28 Raines, Preston D. 99 Ross, Carol V. 91 ' Sheinbcin, Arlene G, 100 P Parnell, Catherine 28, 114 Rakestraw, Glenda J. 67 Ross, Kathy J. 106 P Sheinbciii, Fred E, 92 X 1 N. , Parsons, Dwayne L. 66, 124 Rakcstraw, Jo A. 91 Rotklein, Ricki J. 80, 120 fShci,,1,ei,,, Mgr L, 68, 114, 120 - - 'Parsons, Edwin 78, 126 Ramsey, Cathy S. 79 'Rotzing1-r, Wadad 28w29, 136 , , Sh,-140,., ,guifgn E, 68, 120, 125, 162, - . Partaine, Mary J. 76, 78, 113 Ramsey, Roy 91 Rounor, Charles W. 6 , 119 168 X I Patten, Patty G. 90, 113 Ramsey, Sharon K. 133 Runner, Kathy 106 ' Sheltman. Joanne 92' ' lPatterson, Kay 48, 116, 128 Ramsey, Stephen D. 79, 117, 120, 124, Rough, Annum L, 106 5hE1,0,,, Mi,-,am H, 51 'X lPattcrson, Sharon K. 66 125 Royc, Linda C. 99 45h,,p,,,.,1, Darrell 28, 126 I . Paul, Vivian E. 48 Randal, Charlene F. 91, 128 Rummcl, Richard E. 91, 134 Slleplmrlluljjll 80 I ' iPaulk, Carol J. 78 Randall. DOY T- 49. 155. 164. 135 Rush, Carl 91, 134 , 4 51,.,,,.,, 11g,.1,,,,d L, 80, 124 ly 'Paulsen, Danny L. 78 Randol h Paula J. 99 Paulsen, Judy s. 48, 110, 114, 117, 120 'Pavich, Mikeiel, 90 ,Payne, Mary A. 67, 114, 122, 125, 130 Payne, Stephen E. 90 IPayton, Kathy 105 ,Pearson, Evelyn L. 132 tPellikaan, Michial A. 105 iPereyra, Clyde F. 78 Pereyra, Rodger J. 67 Perkins, Sherrie L. 99, 126 2Pernalete, Patricia 28 'Perrine, Barbara S. 78, 113, 114 13Peters, Frances A. 23, 110 Peterson, Le Ann 78, 113 lPetitt, Beverly A. 90 Petitt, Edgar L. 48 Pettit, Sherry L. 132 Pfeiffer John E. 90 105 P v Ranney, David 105 Ranncy. JOn C. 67, 110, 114, 115 RaDP. James W. 49 Rasmussen, Daniel D. 91 Rasmussen, Karen A. 79, 128 Rathbun, Jeanne 99 Rathburn, Jackie ,79 Ratzlaff, Bennie Lee 28. 115. 161 Ratzlaff, Donna C. 67, 116 Ray, Kenneth D. 79 Ray, Linda M. 91, 113, 114, 120 Ray, Sandra J. 79, 132 Reaves, Kathy E. 106 Roddick, James D. 105 Redding, Jennifer K. 49, 116 Redding, W'illiam H. 91, 145 Redmon, Judith K. 49, 132, 162 Pfenning, Janie L. 90, l28 Pfeiffer, Thomas J. 105 Phenis, Robert L. 79, 131 Phillips, Dorcas M. 67 Phillips, Judith L. 67, 114 Pickens, John B. 79, 122 Pierce, D. 145 Pierce, Holly R. 90, 113, 162 Pierce, Richard O. 67, 114, 160 Pierson, Thomas 105 Pipkin, Jack L. 79, 145 Pittman, Floyd D. 99, 136, 133 Pittman, Raymond E. 79, 145 Pixler, LaDonna S. 105 Pixler, Lloyd Ronald 79 Plotner, Jimmy D. 67 Poage, Evelyn R. 99 Pojezny, Barbara K. 32, 48, 110, 113 Pojezny, Carol A. 79, 113, 162, 164 Pope, Doris K. 67 Pope, Herbert A. 105 Pope, Jimmy 79, 130 Pope, John W. 48. 130 Pope, Patricia H. 67 Poppino, Allen 79, 124, 127, 136 Porter, Gregory A. 79, 131 Pospisil, G. Curtis 48, 114, 126 Potter, Linda L. 90 Potts, Daniel E. 67, 115 Potts, Kenneth D. 48, 113, 140, 143, 151, 153, 164, 177 Powell, Jeanne P. 67, 122 Powell, Melba L. 67, 113, 162, 164 Powell, Sandra 79, 113, 114, 120 Powers, Charles A. 73. 79 Powers, Wendee J. 105 Poynor, Tommy 79 Ppool, B. Cassandra 67, 122, 131 Prentice, Susan L. 67 rescott, William R. 67 Presley, Kenneth G. 105 rice, Arlinda A. 105 Price, Carol M. 99, 120, 126, 133 rice, Danny E. 91, 134 Price, Danny G. 79, 127 Price, Francis 105 Price, James F. 91, 105, 131 Price, Jerry A. 79, 131, 145 rice, John F. 105 Price, Linda S. 105 Price, Patricia A. 79, 113, 121 rice, Sharon K. 79 Prichard, Charles H. 28 Propps, Barbara E. 79 Propps, Floyd K. 105 ruitt, Diana G. 99 ruitt, Donald E. 91, 119 ryse, Joan 28, 128 uckett, Stephen R. 91 ugh, Edward J-. 67 114 115 124 Redman, Nancy L. 79 Reed, David E. 91 Reed, Jimmy 49, 127, 160 Reed, Leslie A. 91 Ready, Mary S. 99, 127 Reeves, Danny J. 49, 139, 140, 175 Reeves, Diane J. 91, 113, 114, 1 Reeves, Stcve 106 Regnier, Craig M. 79 Regnier, Randy B. 106 148, 164, 28, 129 Rushing, Eugene R. 106 Rushing, Gail F. 91, 123 Rus..-11, Allen E. 91, 134, 145 Rutherford, Charles 99 Rutledge, Larry E. 91, 136 Rutledge, Larry J. 91, 136 Ryan, Ellen L. 99 Ryan, John A. 80, 124, 131 Ryan, Robert 80 -5- 1 4, Sadler, Donna Jo 80, 127 ., Sallis, Jimmy F. 67 9 ' Sampson, Susan J. 7-1, 80, 113, 114, 121 Sanders, Harold L. 1063 Sauer, Laura 23 San Filippo, Flora M. 91, 113, 110,. Sanger, Terry C. 106 Sapplngton, Jim R. 67 Sass, Lury L. 67, 113, 120, 128 Sauls, Dan C. 91 Saunders, Donald C. 91 Saunders, Larry R. 99 Saunders, Lynda D. 80, 116, 145 Savage, Carolyn E. 80, 131 Savage, Jolm R. 91, 93, 134, 158 Savan Jud L. 80 113 125 . . . ullen, Ernie R. 48 urdum, Duane E. 48, 120, 125 Purdum, James R. 67 Putzke, Stephen E. 99 -Q- uellar, Daniel L. 49 Querna, John C. 79 Quillin, Karen E. 91 -R4 adant, Roger C. 49 aft, James 136 ager, Jackie L. ainer, Elaine 91 aines, Edwin aines, Margie E. Reid, Carol A. 49, 113, 114, 120 Reilley, Stephan 67 Reimann, Linda A. 99, 133 Reinke, Baxton E. 79, 126, 144 Reinke, Fred J. III 79, 145 Rentfro, Susan K. 67, 121, 125, 135 Reynolds, Linda K. 79, 110, 113, 114, 126 Reynolds, Naomi K. 79 Rezncr, James N. 79, 126 Rhea, Judy D. 99 Rhodes, Dan C. 67, 114 Rhodes, Virginia L. 99 Rice, Bryan L. 67, 161, 155, 157, 164 Rice, Harry C. 99 Rice, Mary F. 105 Rice, Michael L. 67, 121, 131, 115 Rice, Nancy P. 79, 110, 117, 120, 129 Rice, Stacy D. 99, 159 Richard, Dennis B. 91, 164 Richardson, Robert W. 67 Richburg, Donald L. 99 Richmond, Catherine 106 Ridenour, Doyle F. Jr. 79, 138, 139, 145, 152 Ridgway, Thomas W. 79 Rietz, Sharon L. 67 Riggs, Alice 106 Riggs, Robert E. 49, 110, 154, 155, 156 Riley, Carol S. 67, 114, 122 Riley, Charlotte 12 Riley, Donna G. 79, 128, 132 Riley, Jimmy 91 Riley, Jimmy G. 99 Riley, Kathleen 91, 114, 120 Riley, Mary E. 99, 133 Rinehart, Barbara J. Rippee, Judy K. 91 Rivers, Mary A. 123 Rivers, Sandra L. 99, 115 Roads, Dusty 91 Roark, Mike 91 Roberson, David C. 67, 130, 162, 164 Roberson, Regina L. 79, 131 Roberts, Carla S. 91, 128 Roberts, Charles D. 50, 115, 131 Roberts, Gene E. 50, 114, 118 'Roberts, H. Oliver 28, 117 Roberts, Joe 106 Roberts, Linda J. 91, 113, 125, 133 Roberts, Lindalee M. 78, 114, 120, 133 Robinson, Phillips A. 99, 134 Robinson, Stanley S. Robison, Connie L. 91, 99, 134, 145 Robison, Craig B. 91, 134, 145 Robison, Vince 28, 141 Roblyer, Jack A. 22 Rockel, Sheryl Y. 79, 120 Roden, Margaret R. 91 Rodgers, Linda L. 105 Rogers, Sherrie M. 99, 111, 133 Rohrbach, Mary T. 91 Roland, Jill E. 79 Roller, Dorothy Y. 91 Rooks, Janice L. 67, 113, 114, 121, 122 Ruuku, Linda A. ao, 113, 121, 127 Rosanelli, Anthony J. 99 Rosanelli, Frances T. 80 Rose, Judith Dianne 80, 117, 126, 127 Rose, Carl 105 . Y 1 . Saye, Elizabeth 106, 110 Sayers, Sayers, Kelly 99, 125 William J. 145 Scarbcrry, Edgar W. 106 Scarbcrry, Joni L. 106 Scarbt-rry, Sherry A. 67, 123 Scheffel Scheffcl 139, 1 , Elaine 80, 113 145, 126, Sherman, Vicki J. 92, 100 SherrodfSanclra GA 92, 113 - Sibgtnnn, Ronnie C. 68 Shit-ld, Don,W. 80 x Slii-olds, Jaikie Kay 68 Shobi'-rt, Janice K. 80 .F Shobgrt, Rose Mary 100,. 133 Shocmakc at 92 1'ShofstallfBgss 29 X' Shoffstall, Michael 80,-126 fx - Shoopninn, Diana L. 80, 156, 126 ,iv Sliouprnanffifexinotli D. 10 r Shoupmau, LaVonnc 80, 117, 126 Shoopman, Vatla L. 100 - Shuffi ld, Carl ll. 92 4 Sliuffiglfd, cm mtl ' Shufficld, -Slirloy A. 51, 118 Shykcs, Chuck 80' 1, sikus, Carolyn s. 190, 125127, 133 Silvers, Phyllis 106 N is Silyey, Term E. 68, 149 'x Simmons, Gary, W. 68, 111, 141, 150, 151, 161, 16-I. X Simmons, Michael RWD L Simms, Jonathan M. 1 0, 100,l11, 122 Simms, P. 114 ' 7-X Simon, Gladys A. 100 k Simpson, Bill 51, 118, 119 . X , Susan A. so, 59, 110, 113, 119, 64, 175, 184 Schcirmann, Vicki L. 91, 110 Schcllcr, Joel M. 67 Schiller , Jim F. so schilde, Susan ao, 121, 135 Schindler, John D. 67, 120, 129, 135 Schindl cr, Kathleen 92, 120, 155 Schmidt, Joe 80, 144, 115 Schmitt, Annette M. 80 Schmitt, Theodore R. 50, 124-1149, 164 Schnittger, Harry A. 106 Schoonovcr, Carol 80 Schuett e, Marqua L. 106 Schuette, Greg L. 91, 145, 136 ' Schultz, Charles L. 80 Schultz, Karen A. 67 Schultz, Samuel P. 99, 134 Schultz, Stephen M. 106, 134 z, Susan D. 50, 116, 121 Schwarz Schwennesen, John L. 91, 152 Scott, John S. 80, 148 Scott, Mike 80, 142, 152 Scott, Virginia A. 100 Seabolt, F.. C. 100 Seabrook, Sharon L. 50, 123, 137 Scale, Judy K. 80 Seay, William C. 91, 93, 134, 145, 148 Sedita, Rosc A. 67, 113, 120, 123 Selby, Jimmy W. 50, 119, 115, 151 Selby, John A. 50, 115 Seligson, David M. 80 Seligson, Elaine J. 50, 120, 121 Selko, David L. 50 Sellars, Deborah L. 92 Sellars, Jimmy 68 Sellars, Linda 106 Sellars, Charlotte A. 91, 184 Sellers, Danny L. 68 Sellers, Melinda K. 51, 113, 123, 137 Sellman, Paul A. 92 Sellman, Robert 80 Sengel, Randal A. 86, 92, 145, 152 Simpso n, ,lathes L. 92, IBN Simpson, Linda K. 92 suutkiu, Larry3'J. 92 ., N. Sirotkin, Steven M. 1106 9, f Slemp, Judy V. 51 x ' Slushcr, Lynn E. 92 ' I Smith, Annabel J. 81, 130 .5 Smith, Brent T. 100 Smith, Brian K. 81, 115, 117, 120, 124, 129 1 N- 1 Smith, Carol J. 92, 133 Smith, Cheryl A. 81 Smith, Diana C. 106 P-' Smith, Donald 23 Smith, Doyle R. 92 Smith, Gary E. 52, 122 ' Smith, Gerlad R. 52 x Smith, Herbert D. 68 'NS Smith, James F. 106 suuu., Rusty 81, 152 - I Smith, Jcrry H. 100 J h Smith, Joyce K. 68 't smm., Kerry M. ea, 127 S- Smith, Monte W. 80 ' Smith, Nancy J. 106 Smith, Randall H. 68, 130, 145 Smith, Robbie A. 106 Smith, Robin J. 80 S ' , Teri K. 81 , , Tommie J. 100 3 Smith, Wayne S. 92, 134 Smock, Sandy 81, 127, 162 Snow, Richard D. 81 ' S Snow, haron K. 100 Snow, Steve 106 Snyder, Burl Snyder, Freddy 106 ' Snyder, Mikc 70, 81, 142 Snyder Snyder , Patty 81, 113, 123 , Pebble S. 81, 123 ' Sober, Barbara E. 52, 120, 135 Sober, Gary L. 81 Sobraska, James R. 92 Soder, Dee Ann 81, 120 Solomon, Linda K. 81, 113, 120, 128 Soudn Soudn Kay F. 92 Sharon G. 68, 81 Sowell, Jutly K. 81, 135 Sowell, Rub.-at D. 100 Soycrs Bill 81 'Sparks,, James 29, 67 Sengel, Stephanie G. 28, 60, 67, 68, 110, 113, 119, 138, 139 Seright, Myrtle 28 Scssums, Jeannette J. 92, 127, 134 Setterberg, Carol A. 32, 51, 59, 112, 122, 164, 184 Setterberg, John R. 92 Sevier, Owen S. 51, 124, 125, 115, 51 115, 124, 125 Seward, Carl W. 100 Seward. Jerry L. 100 shadiu, Tommy F. es, 143, 164 Shakely, Jean M. 51, 113, 125 Shakely, Judy K. 92, 184 Shankster, Nikki S. 80, 116, 118 Shannon, Mike 80 Shaw, Juna 28, 116, 117 Shawver, Earlene R. 106 Shealy, Stephen H. 51, 110, 114 Sheets, Becky S. 51 Sparks, James A. 106 Sprirfger, Barbara S. 92, 113, 114 Springfield, Philip 92, 134 Springfield, Tommy D. 68, 114, 131, 164 Sprouse, Janis K. 100 Sprouse, Rfa 68, 162 Sprowls, Cecilia E. 92, 134 Sprowls, Phoebe L. 100 'Spurlock, Joq29, 131 Squire, Barbara J. 92 Squire, Frank 106 Squire, Emma C. 92 Squire. Johnathan D. 68 Squyres, Dorothy F. 92, 126 Stahl, Polly 58, 113, 110, 162, 164 Staley, Charles W. 106, 126 Staley, Leona R. 68 Stallings, Billy D. 81, 145 Stallings, Daryl T. 52. 58, 138, 139, 141, 164, 174, 184 I9I Stallings, James K. 68, 143 Stallings, Robert C. 52 Stanford, Karen R. 106 Stanley, Eddie 81 Stanley, Darleen C. 100, 136 Starks, Elizabeth B. 106 Steele, James E. 100, 133 Steele, Robert L. 92 Stefan, Suzanne E. 81, 132 Steffens, Earl L. 92 Stegner, Phil 106 Stehr, Helen 29 Steel, Judy A. 81 Stcnger, Philip C. 100 Stephens, Dennis J. 92 Stephens, Johnny L. 100 Taylor, Toni 81, 113, 125 Teague, John D. 69 Teague, Vuel M. 92, 127 Tedford, Teddy L. 100 Telles, Christopher 92 Terrell, Robert G. 93 Terrell, Doris M. 82 Terry, Debbie L. 93 Tevebaugh, Sherry L. 82, 113, 162, 161 Tharp, Martha 69 Thedford, Cecilia A. 93 The-Ilford, Melody 82, 113, 110 Thedford, Skosi 93, 128 Thedford, Terry L. 100 Thee, Margaret A. 82, 121, 125, 126 Thein, Richard C. 69 Stephens, Mary M. 52 Stephens, Sharon A. 68, 128 Stevens, Keith L. 100 Stevens, Linda C. 62, 68, 113 Stevens, Nancy 68 Stewart, Donna W. 92 Stewart, James G. 106 Stewart, Jere B. 106 Stewart, Jesse J. 111 Stewart, John B. 145 Stewart, Johnnie R. 81, 145 Stewart, Karen 81 Stewart, Larry D. 119 Steward, Steve L. 92, 134 Stillwcll, Lynda L. 52 Stokely, Craig R. 52, 57, 115, 123 Stokely. .loan C. 92, 114, 120 Thiel, Barbara J. 93, 133 Thompson , Linda D. 100 Thompson, Randy D. 100 Thom rson Anita 106, 107, 111 l y Thompson, Billy E. 53, 127 Thompson Thompson Thompson , Jacque-lyn 93 , Judy L. 59, 163, 164 , Linda S. 82. 121, 127 Thompson, Sandra R. 93 Thurlby, Evelyn P. 69, 128 Timmons, James D. 82 Timmons, Joyce J. 82 Tinsley, LeRoy 107 Tinsley, Leslie A. 82 Todd, Candace E. 53 Toler, Grace E. 107 Tomanka, Rebbecca S. 53, 118 Waggnner, Dennis C. 82, 159 Waggone r, Eugene F. 69 Wfainner, Mary K. 101 Waintroob, Sherry K. 82, 114, 120 Wakeham, Lynn 93, 113, 128 Walker, Bobby G. 69, 115, 124, 150, Walker, Hugh S. 82 Walker, James R. 69 Walker, Jimmy L. 93 Rlalkcr, Walker, Walker, Walker, Vllallacc, Linda 93 Marcia 101 Mark A. 93 Sandra S. 107, 131 Jeffrey A. 69 Wallace, Joseph W. 93 Wallis, Jim Bob 54, 123, 134, 142 Wallis, Linda K. 82, 121, 125, 128 Wlalsh, Terry J. 83, 145, 152 Walters, Dianna L. 69 Walters, Roberta J. 101 Ward, E '1Vard , L Warren, Warren, ddie L. 101 eRoy 29' Leslie J. 83 virginia L. 54, 113, 121 Watkins, Doris A. 83, 114, 125 Watkins Watkins W'atkins Watson, Watson, Watson, Watson, , Edwin R. 93 , Nancy R. 69, 114 , Robert E. 83 David B. 93, 113 Howard L. 107 Janet L. 83 Linda G. 93 Watts, Richard E. 101 152 Stoler, Sharon 92 Stone, W'csley E. 145 Stoner, Danny D. 52, 116, 132 Stoner, Tim A. 92, 145 Stoover, Gale 106 Storie, Bobbie G. 92 Tomblin, Johnny 107, 136 Tompkins, Janis L. 100 Topaum, Sharon Y. 93 Torkelson, Laurel F. 82 Tousey, Gail A. 53, 175 Tower, Douglas A. 93 Way, Barbara A. 54, 118 Weaver, Thomas B. 93 Webb, Jo Ann 69 Weddlc, Charles C. 69, 114, 121 Weddlc, Margaret A. 101 Weerlcn, Waunita M. 93, 123 Williams, LaDanna L. 101 Williams, Linn 60, 67, 69, 114, 117, 120 121, 129 Williaiiis, Marisue 83 Williams, Marsha A. 93, 113 Wlilliams, Matilda K. Williams, Patricia A. 55 Williams, Richard F. 69 Williams, S. Mark 101 Williams, Sharon E. 83, 113 Williams, Sharon J. 83 Williams,' Sidney L. 132, 160 Williams, Suzan L. 93 1Villiams, Thomas E. 55, 119 Williams, Wallace M. 101 Williamson, Carol L. 83 Willis, Barry 107 , Wlillis, Waltzia A. 101 1 Wilson, Carolyn K. 101 l Wilson, Clyde C. 93 1Vilson, Ginger A. 69 Wilson, Glenda 107 Wilson, Gwendolyn L. 83 Wilson, Kama J. 55, 113, 176 Wilson Mark W. 55, 57, 140, 150, 151,! 153, 164, 175 Wilson, Rainey L. 83 Wilson, Sandra K. 69 Wingat Winger Wingo, Wingro e, Ken 93 t, James A. 93 Larry D. 101 ve, Kenneth D. Winkler, Patricia 107 Winters, Carolyn S. 101 Winters, Elizabeth K. 93, 128 Winters, Harold N. 93 Wisely, Carolyn 83 Wisley, Joyce A. 69, 130 Witten, Charles 107 Welch, Gary L. 101 Storie, Johnie C, 52 Stotler, Sharon A. 93, 114 Stout, Donna L. 92, 128, 126 Traphagen, Joan 54, 113, 114, 124, 125 Traphagen, Sherri 101 Travis, Charles B. 54, 119 St. Pierre, James 68, 143, 115 St. Pierr Strange, Stratton, e, Suzanne 68, 113 Patricia A. 53 Jackie L. 53, 118 Stratton, Jerry 118, 119 Streetman, Harold L. 92, 133 Streety, Ronald H. 68 Striver, Gary 68 Stroud, Ronald L. 100 Stuart, Stuart, Harold K. 111 100 Jesse 111 100 Stubbs, Robert E. 68 Stubbs, William B. 53, 133 Sturm, Mary E. 107 Stuvcr, Gary M. 68, 121 Stwart, Bob 92 Suesz, Mary S. 68, 116, 126 Sughru, Charles W. 100 Travis, Connie L. 101 Travis, Jackie L. 107 Travis, Terry L. 'Traylor, Philip 29, 150, 152 Treadwell, Emma J. 82 Tredray, Robert F. 82, 120, 127, 129 Trindle, Bonnie A. 54, 118 Troutt, Pamela J. 101 Truman, Sherry L. 73, 82, 114 Truman, Stanley 54 Trumbly, Laura R. 101 Trumbly, Richard 93, 119, 136 Tucker, Charles R. 82 Tucker, Joann 54, 132 Tucker, Peggy A. 82 Tuckctt, Jim 82 T11ll, Jean A. 101 Weinberger, Janis 69, 113, 123 Welch, Stephania 123, 137 Weldon, Jimmy E. 93, 101 Wells, Barbara C. 93, 128 Wells, Mike 101 Wells, Randy F. 107 Wells, Ronnie 107 Wells. Wayne A. 69, 154, 155, 157 164 161, Welton, Karen S. 101 Wendt, Sandra G. 69 West, West, West, Bill 55 Cecil 29 Charles E. 55, 130 West Covie A. 93 West, James W. 55 West, Linda 29, 126 West, Thomas J. 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