John Marshall High School - Gavel Yearbook (Oklahoma City, OK)
- Class of 1968
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Table of Contents Theme Page Year in Review Faculty Organizations Royalty Sports Classes Senior Directory Index Retrospect NS.,vf .Kl- 1 14 20 50 122 144 208 220 MLZZHM Wg? ff hz Wmfywff ZLL fjzigfgflmw efofif ,Def Ziyiiwww we LL be L Liam ex LE? if mfvxg Ge X93 QNM M160 2 2fW5eFWUA V Lee . cg New e Gil Yay eswyg A ,eu W QXQSQW Lffigjeje Q- , L, , L Wuxi sbyslghi Lf ' Qing, x JOHN MARSHALL HIGH SCHQBEQK Ljgy - 3 gm OKLAHOMA CITY OKLAHOMA LCLXX' CNNXD 5 X JL9 VOLUME 19, 1968 Simi A Q W Michelle Lefebvre, Editordgg NN N , ie SK XSQQMCOQKX X U H509 I ,i John Marshall meets September in bustle, and con- fusion . . . new and veteran Bears share the excite- ment of beginning another school year . . . halls are aloud with Howdy . . .-a morning dance launches new characteristics of school activities . . . students are joining, going, doing . . . Activity Week urges Bears to investigate the display of club booths . . . Bear Rings are on sale . . . the band marches to honors at O.U. Band Day . . . Pride Week enlivens J.M. spirit, standards, loyalty . . . the inspired foot- ball team is showered with new cheers . . . Bears are involved. FGUR if is M5 if ' fX A I ,ug we ' Q4 Falling leaves and autumn air complete the setting for October events . . . Bears are found at games, dances, concerts . . . the band elects Debbie as queen . . . College night compels future graduates to examine colleges and universities . . . excitement and culture attract enthusiastic Bears to the Okla- homa State Fair . . . various tests loom before ap- prehensive students . . . action is thrust forward as Homecoming dominates Marshall activities . . . class officers are chosen . . . pumpkins and spooks add a dash of Halloween spirit to Marshall halls . . . school spirit is at a peak. SIX gm, Q xy-my x-mf Cghgjewb W V Qnkggmiiibq Qggqxxxugp 4 Sxs-gs-.QQ Mi ,wHL9s1 SQQA5h,3bQf3'f,SYv5xmmOxb- 29054 Mkwmvuw . 'NOJLSQ wvmmwvoil OJWJI5 3:99 C, S,,gi,E,Qu-AEE,-N 651214540 a5,x5uJXXkNi- 'X 05-IES? Cncxq 'S his I Q Q? i Q X EEN i f H W ffsfitl Q- 5 A , , M by .- -M J I e i,, .., X October maeans Homecoming . . . a challenge of nerves, strength, loyalty is met . . . floats demand industrious hands . . . everyone loves a parade . . . ecstatic pep clubs, rousing music, ingenious floats, glowing queens, shiny cars, brilliant colors make Homecoming 1967 . . . top float honors are awarded to Stagecraft . . . queen candidates are presented during a jubilant pep assembly . . . enthusiasm and enchantment prevail . . . halftime ceremonies amidst a stirring football game climax Homecoming Week activities . . . Ellen is crowned to tunes from Came- lot and Carousel . . . a dance, then it is all over for another year. EIGHT 5' 5 4' ww 1 ,i W 5 X I 3' , , W X 2 mu! 'K 1 Tx. LVM ' - .-.- - N. . f ,ra X . if . A... . L 3 5 s W X I 1 1, 1 Q x 'xi xr 5' 5 a . , qf. ,P f 'ff :ORS mm., 2 f s, Q g LJ Q Q1 W ?-rggggdghi, 4. +L' - g ' 2 'f , I f Q Y-ll ll L5-E11 -' 'S 'FM pf fm Furry hats and woolly mittens dominate the picture of cold, vigorous November games . . . Marshall is swarmed by parents at P.T.S.A. Open House . . . Bears prove themselves best as they top city in the United Appeal drive . . . Thanksgiving, Fire Arms Safety, Awards, and Drama assemblies spark the monthly routine . . . first and second quarters col- lide . . . Honor Society initiates its largest number . . . Gavel pictures are being flashed . . . wrestling season unfolds . . . Journalism students invade Chi- cago . . . a pause in motion allows Bears to rest fand thinkl of Thanksgiving. TEN N I' 1 . 3 - V AKC 'T-Q1 cg? ff CR .,, Q i 'Rl to tmLLQfiOfaJ i um up I A g tj mug 'tlkctc CL'QBQ'FL?LLll CD: Mystery and suspense invade John Marshall on December 7 and 8 . . . the drama department brings X to life Agatha Christie's Mousetrap characters . . . XSL the cast must practice, practice, practice . . . the ingenuity and creative talents result in an effective setting . . . directions by Miss Ann Ross pierce the air . . . three notes depicting Three Blind Mice penetrate nerve-racked minds . . . Molly's tHel Meltonl shrieks in total darkness shock Bearsftff' the edge of their seats . . . viewers will not soon forget Steve Cougill's interpretation of Giles' Oh, darling . . . the play is a success. rr f f ff , 1- 6 ve sigma V i ' M1142 The Yuletide season stimulates warmth . . . a snowy end to the calendar year merely represents the apex of nine months of study . . . hustling, practicing, learning new talents, students perform the Christmas assembly . . . spreading good cheer, pupils tread from house to house in search of Toys for Tots . . . December marks the beginning of all winter sports, basketball, wrestling, competitive swimming . . . the faculty enjoys a tea, while juniors receive class rings . the school directory Bear Rings is distributed, and the month closes with a long awaited vacation. in , on X ,, TWELVE P00 THIRTEEN affndar fffpe jvdf .bac Q !+!2z425'f26riJ4mfmwafn.4' Jlwvufw-cfm , My January marks the beginninggrmhe end . . . the coming of a new year seems to bring fresh attitudes to an old semester . . . the month includes the start of a new unit of time, but the end of a term in academic achievement . . . characterized by mid7 winter winds, January includes final examinations, grade cards, disappointment, and pleasure . . . Study- ing to the sound of sneakers, students silently regard Sneak Week . . . displaying pride in school colors, the Red and Blue dance sets the stage for the coro- nation of Mister and Miss Bear, ending a bustling month a v.l FOURTEEN 'iff' --av ' 1 FHTTEEN I 1 . v Groundhogs retreat from the bright February sun- shine . . . John Marshall reigns victorious in the state wrestling tournament . . . Bears boast Wrestling Coach of the Year . . . Parents join the ln Crowd as P.T.S.A. travels to the En Rapport Coffeehouse . . . Debaters, athletes, scholars are honored during Pride Week . . . JM band invades regional contests . . . Bear Swimmers earn fourth in state . . . Marshall contributes eight National Merit finalists to the world of knowledge . . . A Valentine As- sembly explores hearts afling throughout the ages . . . Girls take incentive as Leap Year activities close February with a feminine whirl. SlXTEEN .,sl: R X Q 1 Y Y , 4121 X 7? 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Foreign cultures are displayed in a Language Week assembly . . . Cheerleader tryouts demand practice, patience . . . A blast of winter treachery isolates action and closes school . . . Camelot welcomes the pep club dance in royal exhilaration . . . Students scatter as school disperses for Spring Vacation . . . Park- ing lots are re-closed . . . Leavesiare budding as Bears begin the last phase of another school year. Q65 NENETEEN limb? Wcnecee cgjwfflnw' 15 ' .M 1 in e cfm, mx flown ,.nf0,,f57d'W X166 cynic new egg if SL ff e gc e X OZ SQ Scgwofj Eiiigsgggcei 25 52? igbszgfi c 9? 355 igewe 5 -XJx L. si Rf X 55355355 Wing? gculh in mclicn QM encouraged, cludlenged, discovering 1 0 a g - 5 . 3 W . , E . ' 1 W i 1 3 X the auf l1fi0Q0k' Q Wm kcucfirva N wwf . X ' ss twat, W Q-WJ as-Y ww UNL, Qoif QOOJ iv L' ij QK. 65 WJ SLIM t EC!! Marshall Administration Experienced, Dedicated .Judgement stimulates success . . . John lviarshall's administrative staff is constant- ly aware, intent, and on the move. Led by Principal Robert Cheney, assisted by Robin Gaston and Dr. William Hamm, the administrative staff is continually coordi- nating, strengthening, and supporting the many aspects of a spirited school. Prin- cipal Cheney develops ideas and activi- ties that contribute to the creation of a better school. Assistant Principal Gaston, aside from taking charge while Cheney is absent, prepares the school attendance bulletins, maintains disciplinary standards, and administers pupil welfare services. Assistant Principal Dr. Hamm approves all activity bookings, serves as official ob- server of classroom instruction and has the responsibility for neighborhood com- plaints, car registration, vending ma- chines, security drills, and countless more items. Bears and their able staff join forces for a prosperous year. Administra- tion and studentsare partners in progress. Robert Cheney gf Chef i-Cd: Dr. William Hamm City Board of Education igmdgb to Better Serve School E Robin Gaston UML sClGUL UULQQ M Joie Umm ywmxbk alalkuwvumgp fl Q dpkg enull x i ' overs QQ,EX3vrmnhcfQ. M A L, Oklahoma City School Board Members areg lstandingl Melvin P. Fto rs, Membery Vgigilcf. Hill, Memberg Dr. Bill Lillard, Superintendentg Foster Estes, Memberg William F. Lott, -, QE S552 - Bill Lillard Presidentg lseatedj Mrs. Warren F. Welch, Vice President TWENTY THREE I , Secretaries Find Records, inventories, Finances Time-Consuming Organization stimulates progress . . . Per- forming duties essential to the administra- tive functions is the job of secretaries. Keeping accurate attendance records is the Main task of Mrs. Frances Steffens and Mrs. June Koopman. As Mr. Cheney's secretary, Mrs. Dorothy Haffner handles all mail and deals with inventory of supplies. Guidance secretaries, Mrs. Fran Bissonnette and Mrs. Peggy Heller keep student records and as- sist the counselors. Mrs. Helen Allsbrook keeps all school finances including dues and club treasuries. Working in the library is Mrs. Bessie Lackey and coordinating all school functions is Activities Director Jean Munde. Dorothy Haffner Frances Steffens Peggy Heller Bessie Lackey Jean Munde Helen Allsbrook Frances Bissonnette June Koopman Nw! R Counselors . 3 Guide, Befriend, Defend Laufamien Cooperation through comprehension . . . Liv- ing in a society as complex and demanding as that of today, tomorrow's adults find a guiding hand necessary. No one is better suited for this task than the counselors at John Marshall. They not only strive to please each student in regard to academic courses, but in other capacities as well. They also ad- minister tests, orient new students to JM, and work closely with the teachers in their class- rooms. Mrs. Allen and Mrs. Lawter also serve as Student Council sponsors. Through com- prehension of their own needs and problems, students maintain greater cooperation for advancement as students with a purpose. Herschel Sherrill George Chapman lna May Lawter TWENTY FWE as is ge sz i i TWEMTY SZX . ' i PM i 'IT ,A K ' m KLLA get D it - ff-....,.,., , s , Ma,..,.,g Virginia Davis Juanita McDaniels LJ N 3 'Y wire, Louise Hill Business Education Department Establishes Pace with Progressp Efficiency stimulates progress . . . Modern teaching meth- ods pace the business education department, headed by Miss Virginia Davis. Some of the unusual techniques em- ployed are the use of opaque projectors, microphones, and pop records for rhythm practice. Through classes in accounting, clerical practice, typing, and shorthand, Bears attack the basic skills demanded of tycoons, the god- fathers of better living, and learn the secrets of the secretaries who run the offices for the men who run the world. JIVI business students keep pace with progress. mal' Odessa Wycoff Uses Modern Teaching Methods Betty Harder Harvey Weigle TWENTY SEVEN -s ,if if sf, A-fi Bessie Lou Shofstall Ann Ross I E .-'J x e mi ,is an r ,, ,r - 1' ,. A English, Journalism Stresses, Modifies Adventure through reading . . . The Bears' English department spurs insight into the depths of distantffriations, times, land ipeo- ples., inthe sophomore year, the program consists of an intensive grammar and vocabulary study, combined with creative exercises suchlas writing conclusions to short stories and solving crypto- grams. Juniors and seniors may be found discussing Hawthorne or Shakespeare, struggling over themes and character sketches, or writing inspirational thoughts for the morning devotionj The 'coordi- nating departments of speech and journalism perfect, skills neces- sary for public speaking, play production, and news publication. The chairman of this department is Mrs. Bessie Lou Shofstall. ' :Vw it tr'r 'l r g fl ,y,,, g ' i ii ,,,, ,,,, . s , i f Oliver Roberts Rigas-f 5 f 5 a TWENTY EXGHT Z, . Speech Department Stimulates Self Expression Catheri P II Marybell Lupe Bill F lk Louanne Ward TWENTY NINE English Department Billie Davison Mary Ellen Lee i i MF iiii f Lift X f 4, A if X If ,1 i Q -James Stephens Vincent Martinez X Q 1 f 'f TPHRTY Rebecca Doyle Bowman Ronnie Burkleo a , Geraldine Kidd THEQTY ONE :R f We its Della Fagin Susan Hermida my Q Forein Language Department Habla . . . Parle . . . Sprechen Insight through idioms. . . Dispelling domestic traits and initiating a foreign tongue to the new generation is the object of the language department. Youth in motion . . . crawling, walking, running to set the pace of tomorrow's world. Striving to keep this pace means breaking the lan- guage barrier and making communication possible and practical. The once distant, dialects of Latin, German, French and Spanish conjugate to provide a well-rounded vocabulary. Head of this department is lVlrs. Della Fagin. THQFQTY TWO Carolyn Cherr , 2 --ts . . . .,,- - ..t.. V,:f.f152:sffiifsgff,1.t K . , . . Dicit . . . Speaks mee:- - Q S 5 . X - .- ' ' ' 4 :I-:..x:?G:-'ENNYN:N?:' . r . we K? .XX -::g,..:-A fp.: . ev i ffw.-Him :fi ,if-gf NWN 7 ,V ,,,, ,V f , V W9 f , .. .. M X',,f1'h,'Q'vff ' M fy ,!M , Barbara Schrade U , U 01 ,Y XXL I XAUJ' f JL W r ml r en ff WW f- U2 Jr 'XL w z jwbi r MWC Ur , ' 6.Q fr W ZW LQ N L M W fmrdffwffkwfe' lf' mlxpv F gm LM rf r he 'Y x jwbwffxr Jw' M5 wiff FJNAY XM, Ui ' li-L lab? 2 A! p xrlxliy rr W Qwwf Phyllis Laws Inez Heusel THZFQTY THREE Miller Tiger Tom Wolfe Patricia Knight 4 WWW Myrtle Seri ht Mathematics Department Calculates Changing Ideas Reasoning through computing . . . General and basic mathematical courses probe common rea- soning necessary in our modern society. One may exist by eating, sleeping, and breathing, but logic is the basis of life. Recognizing this, the Bears' high school math, algebra, geometry, trigo- nometry, matrix, analytics, and math analysis classes explore the truths of reasoning. The de- partment head, Miss Myrtle Seright, is constantly alert to new methods to enrich the department. t Q Q E l K 1 ll Jean Jantz John Brightwell . Julia DuCote Relates Logic to Life Mary Ellen McElroy Cecil West Miller Tiger Ken Edmond Occupational Education Preparation through participation . . . Bears in occupational education classes plunge forward to meet fu- ture requirements. The department presents valuable experience and training in agriculture, architecture, auto mechanics, cooperative office education, distributive education, me- chanical drawing, and surveying. In addition, JM offers the only two-year food management course in the entire state. The purpose of food manage- ment is to provide training in funda- mental skills, knowledge, and attitudes to qualify students for future employ- ment. Special education courses, taught by Mrs. Evelyn Llewellyn, are also included in this department. r rsrra re r s t r ut r Q Henry Cannon IVia rch im atb Welcomes Spring Vacation, interscholastic Competition Qualifying for state contest are band members: Front row, Joe Wright, Nancy Payne, Mike Robinson, Second row, Byron Pugh, Preston Pugh Back row, Rusty Muns, George Trarnrnel, Phillip Jackson, Displaying tearful joy. at being elected a '68-'69 cheerleader, Diane Drew is congratulated by returning pepsters Theresa Martin, Cindy Ball, and Robin Leach, Heralding the first days of spring, March brings honors, elec- tions and a long-awaited vacation. With warm weather students look hopefully to a now forseeable end of school. . . Proud are we rings out in the gym as Bears select their own favorites from the experienced contenders. Cheerlead- ers are chosen by popular vote after an all-school tryout. They include six returning pepsters and one new addition, Diane Drew... Researching grades and extra-curricular ac- tivities begins the interviewing for Boys' and Girls' State.. After studying gathered information, the American Legion holds meetings for the candidates and questions them on subjects from philosophy to world politics. . . March ends in a whirl of music and competition. Keeping up on current events are Boys' and Girls' State representatives Scott Lucas, Nancy Andrews, Annis Gutfey, and Phillip Jackson. get Zswktl .rt'1tQ'lt 9 April, lVlay Weeks Filled with Campaign Parties, Student Elections, Viewed from among the Exiles a local band, Marshall students celebrate at the Baby Bali. Advertising furniture bargains in the Twirp Week l-lootenanny, the Bowlegs Brothers, David Ranney, Phil Allen, and Jim Burgess, Sporting pigtails, bonnets and ribbons, Marshallites revert to early childhood at the traditional Baby Ball. TWO entertain the audience with their humorous satire. Twirp Week Barbecue, Dance The driving rain of April and May doesn't dampen the spirits of JM students as spring gets into full swing with Twirp Week and elections . . . The traditional Barbecue and Baby Bawl are complemented by Church night at Nichols Hills Baptist Church and a Hootenanny Assembly . . . TNT and JB and Company prove to be winning slogans as the student body elects its President, Jim Burgess, and Vice- President, Tony Tull. Election week overflows with parties, posters and parades constituting many hours of work. Common sights around the school are bands marching through the halls followed by supporters carrying picket signs and remodeled school buses flying banners, proclaim- ing slogans . . . April and May also hold the selection of Spirit Bear, Carol Rotzinger, the last Pep Assembly, spring sports athletic awards, concentrated study for final examina- tions, senior week activities and graduation. Awaiting their turn to vote in the Student Council election, Marsnallites find the decision between the candidates a challenging one, l R Celebrating a runoff victory tor Student Council Vice-President, Tony Tull removes campaign signs. Predicting the return oi the Bear. Jirn Burgess winner of the Student Council Presidency speaks in the campaign assembly. Trying for one ot the few hits during the Midwest City game, -senier'Rick Digby takes a long stride for the ball. Awaiting their turn at bat. members of the EWMOV J M baseball team study the action from the bench. ln preparation for the Regional track meet, junior Jim Owens sails over the low hurdles. FOUR Spring Sports Add Activity to Season The best spring sport records belonged to golf and tennis, with baseball and track trail- ing. Although dominated by underclassmen, Bear golfers had a 10-3 dual record. Ending with a fifth place win in the Mid-State Tourna- ment senior Dwayne Tilley had a third in the Class AA Tournament. The tennis team was much improved this year. With the best season in many years, 9 of 30 members re- ceived letters. Even though their final record stands at an unimpressive 4-7, they took fourth at the Mid-State Tournament. Two sophomores, Dave Rankin and Tim Sprague went to quarter finals in doubles. ln what turned out to be a somewhat disappointing season, the baseballers finished with a 4-17 season. The JM team went to the single elimination regionals and lost to Enid, a team they had previously defeated. The tracksters' season, was spiced with top performances at the Mid-State Meet in April. Senior Steve McConnell broke an existing JM pole vault record, junior Jim Owens got a third in low hurdles, and senior Mike Graham placed in high jump. Finding the action tast and furious, senior Larry Altshuler competes in the State Tennis tournament. Smacking a good one, sophomore Tim Sprague works to outwit his opponent in a state tennis match, Golf, Tennis Post Best Records Q-4 l +4- -,.L,,. xt. me . Competing in All-City Meet at Northwest Classennsenior Warming up before starting his golf Mike Graham doesn't quite make it over in the high jump. game, senior Don Brigham practices iPhoto courtesy of Oklahoma Publishing Companyi stance and swing. FIVE Recognition, Awards Assemblies Reward Students for Academic Achievements '----...,,, it . if. Awarded the highest academic honor by Principal Robert Cheney, Dala Rookstool accepts the John Marshall Achievement Plaque. John Marshall Scholarship and Achievement Plaque ,,,,,,,, L , , Letzeiser Awards Gold Medal , Silver Medal Bruce Janger, Bronze Medal ,, Daughters ot the American Revolution Good Citizenship , United States History Sons ot the American Revolution ,, , Civitan ,,,,, H N L , Chris Hill, Engineering Club of Okla. City ,, Britton Culture Club , ,, , David Cherry, Mimosa Garden Club L, ,, Dala Rookstool Ted Wallis, Barbara Voss Dala Rookstool , Larry Altshuler, Marsha Hill Dala Rookstool ,L Diana Wright ,, Tom Wilson Paula Fuhrman Larry Altshuler Cathe Mighton Chuck Jabara Livermon Award ooos i ,,o,, ,L Susan Simmons Girls' State ,, Annis Guttey, Nancy Andrews Boys' State , o,,, W ,,,7 Phillip Jackson, Scott Lucas Veterans of Foreign Wars 21857 U , ,,,, Pam Henry Gaylord Philanthropy Scholarship Chemistry and Math L Denise Ratzlaff , Physics and Math ,cc.,.,,,,,,,,,, H ,,T0m Beflla-min Foreign Language, French .,,, SIX Dala Rookstool Foreign Language, Spanish o,,, Carol Kluberton Sears Award ,,,,, , ,, ,,,, ,,,,,Marsha Hill Quest Study Club , ,,,,,, ., Wendee Powers Ida Francis Hasley Award ,, ,,,, Jim Wheeler Ford Foundation Award , ,Debbie Downs Ford Future Scientist ,ccc,, , ,,,. ..,, cc,. ,,,, S t e ve Wilson Sir Alexander Flemming Scott Lucas, Kathy Roby, Chris Hill SCHOLARSHIPS Susan Alden Phil Allen Jerry Bagley Robert Ball Mark Barrett Janice Blagg Tom Corbin , Bob Densmore Linda Dinehart Virginia Grant Terry Hammett Ardoth Hassler Marsha Hill , Mike Knol Darcie Lewis , Glen Morton Rusty Muns Bill Newsome Mike O'Connor Wendee Powers David Ranney Denise Ratzlaff Dala Rookstool Carl Rose Bill Schmitt Karen Shedlowe Mark Thompson Barbara Voss Dana Weaver Bill Wallis Jim Wheeler L Bob Wilson ,o,c ,,,,Alumni Development Fund, OSU , , Athletic, Wichita State , ,,,,, Athletic, OU , ,,,, ,L University Scholar, OU President's Leadership and Regents', OSU , Academic, St. Gregory's ,, Athletic, OU ,, Athletic, Wichita State Private Fund, Drury College Academic Achievement, OU L ,,Academic, Barnard , Regents', OSU ,,cAcademic, Cornell , Athletic, Cornell Alliance Francaise lFrancel Academic Achievement, OU OU ,, ,,,, Academic, OU ,, ,L N, Band, Academic Achievement, OU Alumni Development, OSU Leadership Class and ROTC, OSU L Jeanette Monroe Memorial Academic Achievement, OU McAlester College University Scholar, OU Leadership Class and Regents', OSU L Athletic, Missouri University Academic, Univ. of Michigan Academic Achievement, OU Village Jaycees Scholarship Elks Foundation Award Junior Academy, OU Chancellor's Scholarship, TCU Navy ROTC and Merit, OU ,President's Leadership, OSU Receivihg various scientific awards from Mr, Mart 1 Woods are Chris Hill, Bill Schmitt, Scott Lucas, l ahd Kathy Roby. RECOGNITION Art Department, Tom Allen, Mike Blunk, Jan Bradlield, Cathy Chappell, David Cherry, Tom Kitchens, John Kuper, Steve Noyes, Nancy Ryan, Nancy Shedlowe, Kris Stelfensen, Becky Woodard Business Education Secretarial Award, Debbie Allen Accounting Award, David Delahay, Bob Olmstead English lSeniors with A's in grades 10 to 121 Larry Altshuler, David Cherry, Constant Dennis, Virginia Grant, Georgiana Hammett, Susan Henson, Henry Hewett, Kathy Hightower, Marsha Hill, Debbie Howell, Bruce Janger, Carla Keister, Linda Kirch, Patricia Mack, Marcia Munnell, Denise Palmer, Dala Rookstool, Karen Shedlowe, Susan Simmons, Barbara Voss, Ted Wallis, Steven Wilson. Foreign Language Certilicates of Excellence: i Four Years French, Debbie Bundy, Georgiana Hammett, Kath- erine Hightower, Dala Rookstool Four Years Latin, Georgiana Hammett, Carl Rose Four Years Spanish, Larry Altshuler, Virginia Grant, Carol Kluberton, Patricia Mack, Donna McDaniel, Phyllis Silvers, Andrea Vanderlinde, Joy Jackson Four Years French, Two Years Latin, Katherine Hightower. All A's, Debbie Bundy, Georgiana Hammett. Betty Crocker Homemaker ol Tomorrow, Georgiana Hammett Journalism The Cub, Kenny Altshuler 1 The Journeyman, Kay McEver, Jim Blackburn, Debbie Fortune The Star, Richard Muhlberg, Nancy Nunnally Library Awards, Virginia Grant, Kathy Southerland, James Wheeler Mathematics lSeniors who have maintained A's in grades 10 to 123 Larry Altshuler, Mark Barrett, Tom Benjamin, Elizabeth Brown, Ardoth Hassler, Marsha Hill, Carla Keister, Linda Kirch, William Neilson, Marilyn Newell, Karen Shedlowe, Ruth Smith, Barbara Voss, Ted Wallis, Jim Wheeler, Tom Wilson, Diana Wright Music Band Outstanding Musician, Rusty Muns Outstanding Service, Steve Friendlander Orchestra Outstanding Musician, Nancy Shedlowe Outstanding Service, Joe Guevara Sharp and Nichols, Rusty Muns Outstanding Vocalist, Linda Crouch Outstanding Service, Ardoth Hassler National Honor Society Outstanding Sophomore, Jerry Brindley National Merit Finalists, Robert Ball, Tom Benjamin, Georgiana Hammett, Marsha Hill, Bruce Janger, Carl Rose, Karen Shedlowe, Ted Wallis Phi Beta Kappa, Ted W. Wallis Science lBausch and Lombj, Dana Weaver Social Studies lSeniors who have A's in grades 10 to 125 Larry Altshuler, Robert Ball, Pamela Henry, Katherine Hightower, Marsha Hill, Bruce Janger, Linda Kirch, Bill Newsome, Denise Ratzlall, Dala Rookstool, Phyllis Silvers, Jana Van Arnam, Linda Whitacre Speech Thespian Presidential Award, Keith Warren National Forensic League, Pam Henry Stagecralt, Chris Finney, Connie Wester Vocational Outstanding DE student, Steve Sirotkin Outstanding COE student, Billy Hebblethwaite Vocational Foods Management, Connie Belcher Chosen as the outstahdihg sophomore of 196768, Jerry Brindley receives his award from Mrs. Odessa Wycoff. S' Prom Theme Includes 'The Rain, the Park, and Other Things' K I rg fjf,,,f'?-ft, r 5 2 f Discussing the surrounding decorations, Glenda Stapp, John Springer, Rainee Monsey and Monty Evans take advantage of the band's intermission. The rhythm of the Rain provides an appropriate background for this year's Prom. The music filling the Sheraton-Oklahoma Hotel Ballroom, though not psychedelic, is for the first time the product of a rock band, the Rain from northside Oklahoma City. Months of planning on the part of industrious Junior Council members precedes the final effect. Bright oranges, pinks, yellows, and blues splash across the room in the form of flowers, as a spring park setting is portrayed. The Prom, given in the honor of graduating seniors, is the largest ever, consisting of approxi- mately 700 guests. it 5 S g V.1.l i f , i l 2 sict , was ? Helping exhaust the punch supply at the Prom May 11th, Obviously enjo the mood of the Prom, seniors Diane Blood and Dan Warren take a break from the dancing, seniors Liz Duren and Sid Howard are not EIGHT distracted by the flash of the camera, Department Veceiiezml ?eeEiiens r i F l A P fl I' 7 4 A l x ,, 1 l Q' P l Q x is l F l i l l X I l r 1 I J' 6 I Z -f Z ' is J , ...., , ,- 5 ,mm , 'v,,,,,,f1 ZV. i , A new Mmm Richard Gunning Claud Fite Evelyn Llewellyn Wanda Wilson Mqg. mv I? Leland Clark .Jackie Cowan Bertie Hawthorn Physical Education Deportmenl Develops Physicol Potential, Health through diversion . . . For an individual to main- tain a balance of mental health and well being, his physical fitness must be satisfactory. Through the many sports activities introduced at John Marshall, students achieve excellence in development of their bodies, as well as competitive spirit and knowledge of a variety of games and exercises. The coaches not only seek to improve the physical aspects of an efficient team, but they provide insight to advanced techniques in their spe- cific sport. While participation with other schools is popular in boys' sports, the girls' gym classes are limited to competition among themselves. Teams of softball, volleyball, and basketball are chosen in each class. They compete in a round robin tournament to estab- lish a class champion team. A second tournament of these champions is played, and the final winner is determined. Athletic director Foster Harrington heads the physical education department with instructors Mrs. Bertie Ann Hawthorn and Jackie Cowan. Earl Ainsworth l Competitive Spirit John fp? a wfjiifv W . ,W Q NWx'PN'jx 9 wgjffy '??D,5if5'diiiM'?iPX?wt9ffYd,Q??f'E5 tfigiyfjaw 'WM wig? 3 . cxvtxdcoa, XJJQQ9- QNXQXCJJGXUQ idk K Q3,OvW0Ai0Q3s:r5fxa,m,, gamma mimwblswcawemaa .. 5- Ewlxwvbfccaxcnbo yu- GfNtsNWNw.ax,U, .Q Qi Jbcb vsxsbo , W3 uw, WXDSUA x xg JZ ctw ' 'BMW . .W . NfTNJLQ?C2L3Mw - Kxlffi qxgtk f 1 -'Xml-Ds.:,3:,fa, N' N d H Leland Clark GQ XJ-5-SCNJQJ' AHS. U.:-lLfLg.l, dsggxg-1 L . SU-SL9J'1N Scsi:-rxc5 Joqquytgdwllwyg i QNXEQ to Social Studies tw Qsfwwv ccfwaccc emacs . yu N5YgQ-VX.0..f CXGAASD-Qs,'YXg5,, , xwxyyg., ' U g WL Evoluotes Epics, Egos, Economics cgxsuazk ww, og C5 WWW Understanding spans differences . . . The de- 'Q 1 Wm- UJcx,Wx9.U3 partment of study dealing with aspects both . YNONQ-'L Socogmk . geographical and philosophical is known as 9-Ubmcwsb. QNXLXUN social studies. Regions of domestic distinction -fwxxpggmg QQ' ook SMUAXQ B G NNlu.o,g,NNck6k and foreign flavor are discovered in one area, K Gia-KL 10 Cho A while matters of minds and masses are ex- wbmal' 'WU-5 J-f-Q-L Q 533313 ' plored in another. Students probe topics from t04NoJk-use Nxmsggxb , I Zggiiflfgiiwi topography to therapy in a quest for higher SX , U5CM s-'N-'V use learning and greater understanding of the hu- 3 ' J: -JL-U-UN-2 .UO-UMA man being and his environment. Heading this Av. Q,5..a,v5 department is World History teacher, Miss Fern comer. time GkJfN,k25 Susan Her FOFITY MN9-JQymdVLvQDw,Q3JWk T 9:-Qsu rdxmfugkdr, r LUMM.3W I r U GOQLL'm m -X Q-N10-2 fl-P N .M r. 29-fcux., xJo-QM.. ww XSNNQLQ .0LxJv.192,Q9x X S log .bo x mlb S Kovltbf 'mi' 5C'+f'fw-5 eww H Fern comer Qw w Q kfvbcxfs-9x9.., g mxbl-I Nmvxfm U-NL3Q.o.,qb6:3C bcgwvggswvqj, Q,,,xvqQx3Xait3 lm' 3-UfN.ljs0w5 Lgomw NNQMAOV bqwdxl, QJXJQLINNSJ' Ubcruu-Maier. W. Qxmwqkx be X8'p'9 Ey'K3,9-0.0.-c:.L Cm l60-LL., tg ' ' QLLUAO AA-A-'Qi' Brooks Mosier Carolyn Cherry 950-Lu., 7 9'9'Q0'4-if 9 9'Cn???6?QWrig91iB-bxbiq, i . MLA-A SMU H KT Pike-Inv., alwwgc lNOJx,v..ro C P' Pr L FX6 HX! WMMMQX, 'CNH- Jsqunf Gbka, gvwl FORTY ONE . . . Social Stud es Department Ray Merchant Byron Roberts Oliver Roberts fm if W -Q , ',,. T Foster Harrington Fay Hogan FORTY TWG Safety Education Department Encourages Caution, Sharpens Awareness Responsibility through preparation . . . The necessity of safe existence is challenged much too often by the unexpected. A driver may be suddenly confronted with a child or a dog in his path, an oncoming car on the wrong side of the road, or a tire blowout. The safety education program is designed to train students in defensive driving. They are put through difficult situations in driver trainer cars with the use of film strips. Then, once a week, each student has a chance to test his improvement on the nearby side streets and thoroughfares. Instructors, Miss Jo Baker,John Kyle, and Toney Lackey require safety post- ers, complete notebooks, and a comprehen- sive study of the mechanics of an automobile. A greater understanding of complications and dangers produces more competent drivers. Toney Lackey Jo Baker John Kym FORTY THREE Douglas Vaughan Lois Smith FORTY FOUR Kenneth Edmond Science Department Dissects Basic Earth Elements, Experimentation brings understanding . . . Science labs reveal classes in chemistry distilling water and bending glass, while biology students examine life cycles with the aid of filmstrips and personal observa- tion. The Arbuckle Mountains occasional- ly serve as a classroom for the geology and earth science students who take field trips to unusual rock formations. Mart Woods, head of this department, teach- es science seminar, an intensive study course which encourages extra-curricular learning such as part-time work at Medi- cal Research Centers, or the planetarium. ,Z Ufilscafd FQQCQLU Ji LQ 1f f 9 IMD? - Vym? KZ TX fl V R s Ld QU CL LH CZ WN CK Examines Life Cycles Mart Woods ,wvfvm :CQ cwffzfd JCM Wm Da az? LDJWC any md ,659 MQ MULCKHL gg Mio lmf Mug 5052 Juif Mary Loskyiu pg Bessie Kelly 7l wLL b W C K I ffVTf', Vjlgwg Spk ss s FORTY FIVE gjd, wt Fine Arts Department Adds Color to JM School Late t t Creativity stimulates progress . . .Bears are encouraged to use their talents and imaginations through John Marshall's fine arts department. Individual and group achievement is felt by participants in band or orchestra, who spend a great deal of time preparing for concerts and contests. Ronald Brumley, vocal music director, also teaches music theory, a course new to Marshall. This class instructs students in the fundamentals of composition, so they may write music of their own. Spread- ing out to include a second room, just remodeled, and adding a staff member, Patrick Riley, the art department has undergone much change. Bears now fash- ion the latest jewelry out of silver using original designs. The commercial art class, as one of its projects, experiments with the technique of inventing trade marks and cartoon characters. ln all the fine arts, the emphasis is placed on creativity, not necessarily ability. ,, Vi 5 F..-gi , V, I 44 V .Y M A, f i '7 5 J Larry Pendleton Ronald Brumley Rodger Robinson Zelma Oliver Patrick Riley FORTY SlX . U' By' PWMXMU 5- W9 W Wifwjvlrriw i l ' jig? il.WMMiM55'y QWMWWW Mi 0 Uri Qyiegfw A-Wyvffww fl Experience develops appreciation . . . Journeying through John Marshall's new, modernly-equipped home economics lab, one finds students in aprons, behind sewing ma- chines, or intently studying problems a future family may present. Miss Barbara Eckhardt and Mrs. Martha Hardin, head of the depart- ment, lead prospective homemakers in their pursuit of home planning. Courses offered are child guidance, family relations, home deco- ration, home planning, clothing and foods. These courses strive to guide the girls into becoming their own best selves. Experience in homemaking develops appreciation, atti- tudes, understandings, values and skills nec- essary for effective personal, home and com- munity life. In addition to preparing girls for the role of homemaker, information for professional careers is presented concern- ing positions in the home economics field. ff I .6-fa-L Home Economics Departmen inc Pursues Pathway for Brighter Tomorrow' W W' Barbara Eckhardt we Martha Hardin FGRTY SEVEN Librarians, Nurse Strengthen Students Physically, Mentally Advancement through service . . . An important fea- ture of the functioning of any school is the asset of those dedicated to its library and clinic. An efficient staff sparks smooth running in both areas. All the great minds of the past and present are stored within the bounds of books. For this reason, the JM library is stocked with a wide variety of reading for every in- dividual. With a volume of 17,000 books for reference and enjoyment, the library also contains an audio visual center. These facilities, including records and films, are available for student use any time the library is open. In close relation to the maintenance of the mind is the preservation of the body. To care for ailments ranging from broken limbs to infected pierced ears, the school nurse, Miriam Rose, is sup- plied with modern equipment. Phyllis Holloway Marion Dierdorff Miria FORTY EIGHT m Rose Front Row Mary Egan, Iva Q A . owfl D Opal Dodson, Mary Nelson Irene McPherson Mary Ollphant Leona Pearson Back Row Hazel Barham Minnie Primm Sue Patton Lillian Story Chloe Clifton Bonnie Harrison Janie Simpson Chris Whitney UQUUD 'VYNCM3 Cafeteria Stall, Janitors bi O, OKC-My Keeps School Well Pride through maintenance . . . John Marshall has a staff of specially trained individuals striving to achieve high standards of appearance for the campus. 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' V, V ,V X, t i ooooo J tri f Student Council Vyift... -Qi f V ., gel, Y f f., tQ,Q,M,' l ry lg fgwii tal Exemplities Forepldnning of John MOfShGliiiACflVlflQS ff uoo J. - Progress through organization . . . For any establish- ment to cultivate its highest potential achievement, it must be governed and organized by a central hub. This motivating factor to the activities of John Marshall High School is known as the Student Coun- cil. Consisting of one member from each advisory, this club has as its function to promote projects beneficial to the school, solve any problems which might arise concerning student or campus affairs, and keep the student body well informed. An able set of leaders fill the offices and prove their worthiness in the forthcoming position of responsibility John Marshall holds as president of the State Student Council. Adding to holiday Starting the year in friendly fashion, stu- spirit, Student Coun- dents enjoy the student council-sponsored cil decorates the an- Howdy Dance. nual school Christ- mas tree. , ...,., Z ' XQ .wwwf wr -h . . . tf.'f , , J f if fri f 5 , , -'Mn 3 , ' , ks wg' ZFZIT Y arg' 'fi 'a fu .s-J , aw ' fain ' 7 l 'Y 1, wi' ti p 1 V ffl' ' I f f,fmfr,,z? Q ,. , . . ,le J ltitiliiiggii l-Ha w 355 Zfiwgii tt' fi, we J ri 'f tg FIFTY TWO Kneeling: Tricia Hadlock, school store managerg Mark Barrett, Pres. Standing, Front Row: Annis Guffey, Corres. Sec.g Fran Johnson, Rec. Sec., Barbara Voss, Chap.,' Connie Conley, Rep. Back Flow: Jim Burgess, V-Pres., David Ranney, Treas.f Phil Allen. Parliament. STUDENT COUNCIL Front Row: Pam Allen, Cindy Howeth, Lana Blakely, Judy Hamilton, Beverly Greb, Martha Harrod, Debbie Howell. Second How: Margie Hermann, Connie Belcher, Elizabeth Greene, Jonel Cadogan, Cindy Ball, Caroline Greene, Larry Altshuler. Third Row: Clay Culley, David Clark, Sally Clark, Cindy Herndon, Ashley Dahlgren, Becky Burton, Ken Campbell, John Duren. Back Row: Tom Benjamin, Kelly Hays, Keith Appleby, Jimmy Barham, Charles Foreman, Scott Gordon, Jerry Brindley. STUDENT COUNCIL Front Row: Pam Johnston, Rainee Monsey, Bonnie Pannell. Second Row: Anita Thompson, Susie Williamson, Carol Keen, Kelsey Moody, Debbie Tower, Ellen Maddux, Jill Johnson. Third Row: Dala Ftookstool, Darcy Lewis, Cathy Springall, Nancy Shedlowe, Teri Mclntosh, Jane lrwin, Margaret Shelton. Back Row: Robert Patrick, John Wilkerson, Rusty McCormick, David Lancaster, Bruce Janger, Mike O'Conner, Mike Knol, Bob Olmstead. Fi FTY THPEEE Cheerleaders Earn Highest Honorsp Leadership through agility . . . Countless hours of practice on routines and tumbling pay off as the JM cheerleaders gain top honors at summer clinic for the seventh consecutive year. Participation is an important part of leadership, so the pepsters help in making signs and spirit tags for the athletes. During the yuletide season they spread another type of cheer, caroling for students and faculty members. An effort is being made to prove that opposing teams can still be friends by joint school functions. The Bear leaders perform Rock Around the Clock with the Northwest cheerleaders at halftime, and take part in slumber parties where new cheering tech- niques are discussed. Cindy Ball Robin Leach Margaret Shelton, Head Cheerleader f , L W J Il' x ,sf ' Q 1 a l Q ' f W l P B A ' ' ' t ep up ear dlvlhesb Q r QA V .. , f , t J 1 .v K f A 1' f in i I , 1 W I i L Spearheading Jlbl enthusiasm at pep assemblies and athletic contests is Spirit Bear, Ruthie f Smith. Q I: .l 1 - Y '-'- ' I ,Q , 1 3 1 . VL J' Q . J, . N15 ' S, Q,-f' l Teresa Martin Ellen Maddux F a ' .7,- 1 ' 0 if , A ,.. . . Linda Boyce Beverly Greb J-Mette Pep Club Attends Athletic Contests, Leads Student Cheers Pride through progress . . . In a - Traci Hadlock year of stiff athletic competition, 9446, n Ufgfrfigf new ideas to boost morale are-LU? V.-Ppresident always welcome. The J-Mette Pep - CY . 'ldfews Club recognizes this responsibilitydfae ?Jcui1rg2gA?secQ and strives to promote projects for W. yay ygjltifen- S90- pride, enthusiasm, and advance- ' Herndon ment for the school. As an organi-q fgiefSfe zation, the J-Mettes compete withwz, Treas. other girls of the school collectingy 'ZMM7 an Avi? toys for the annual Toys for Tots' 1 'ie Hull Campaign. Christmas finds theCI -'ata' S club supporting a needy family, , and spring brings the club's majo .T event, the pep club dance. Comjw f Sgr.-at-arms bined with the Tri-Kenes, me I .ley 2323232 J-Mettes spend long hours ohgyddf Q,Cindy Howeth preparation anticipating this ac 22 1 Parl. tivity. The head sponsor is Patricia Debbie Gordon Knight. in J Cheerleader Ugg, M Czgerrezxggr . Judy Hamilton ' , Pub. Ch. Flalnee Monsey 7 I Q ' -ty Pub. cn. Tammy Abel Susan Alden Pam Alfred Pam Allen Janet Baker Lenora Baker Mary Ellen Baker Pam Bateman Rhonda Baumgartner Claudia Baxter Judy Bell Jan Berry Cathy Blakley Hannah Bloss Marilyn Blythe Patti Bowen Kim Bradshaw Val Brown Kay Browning Kathy Bruner Kristi Bruner Jennie Butts Linda Campbell Patty Cantrel Connie Carpenter Janet Caston Sally Cooper Michelle Cornelius Janet Cosgrove Debbie Coulson Janet Cox Trisha Crane FIFTY SlX 25444 2 K I 0 llhl wr A f .1 , ,,-'L ,-g. I A .,-a 4 Pam Creekmore Ann Crenshaw Cathy Cronk Debbie Cusick Sally Dafforn Victoria Danforth Debbie Deardeuff Linda Dinehart Jan Dodson Pam Donohew Diane Drew Mary Dunaway Liz Duren Donna Duvall Janet Eliefson Ann Elliot Nanci Elliot Sue Ellis Michelle Emmer Susan Esco Diane Evans Pam Fair Jonnie Fletcher Debbie Forth Pam Fosett Gayle Freeman Debbie Fugler Paula Fuhrman Charleta Furnash Treca Gabler Denise Gardner Karen Gardyne Debe Garland Linda Garland Annette Garrity Jo Gibbs Debbie Gitthens Claudia Goss Cindy Green Caroline Greene Trisha Gustafson Suzanne Guthery Jackie Hall Renee Hamil Pat Hamilton Cindy Hamm Barbara Harris Jan Harris Pat Hebblethwaite Laurie Hedges Jan Heller Susan Henny Dana Hensler Marcia Hermann Laurie Hewett Peggy Hicks Tosha Hicks Debbie Highfill Marsha Hllley Gypsy Hogan Nancy Hollenbeck Patti Holman Margot Homsey Linda Howard Susan Howard Pam Howell Cathy Hubbard Fran Huff Lecia Humphrey Jill Johnson Tena Johnson FIFTY SEVEN . . . J-Melle Pep Club Marsha Jones Carol Keen Chere Kelly Kathleen Kelly Sue Kelly Becky Kernan Margaret Kessler Adele King Janelle Knol Pam Knippers Patty Lackey Leiann Lapach Janet Lee Linda Lee Mary Lee Georgia Lindberg Cindy Lindsay Dawna Llewellyn Julie Lloyd Carolyn Lowe Jackie Lowe Maril n Lo ary Lynch Betsy Mackenzie Diane Mackey Barbara Mallet Eileen Mandella Cheryl Marshall Holly Martin Marcie Mathis Carol Matlock Kathy Matlock Debbie Maynor Patty Meeks Helen Melton Mary Anne Mercer Claudia Merrill Vickie Miles Karen Miller Kelsey Moody Kathy Morgan Diane Morris Rhonda Morrison Sharon Mulhall Teresa Musgrove Patty Myers Debbie McAlisler Marsha McCollum Marsha McCreighl Teresa McEIyea Kay McEver Mary Ann McGinley FlFTY EKEHT fair! Finding a warm spot al football games is no problem for Lorilee Ball, J-Metre mascot, cuddled in lhe arms ol Patty Cantrel. qw V A ,F -s 2 .Sl ' V ,, J r 'J 1.7, 470' N ? .A J f ,.,: f V. ' 3 f VV'V', ',VVf g W ff ,, ,,V, ,V.,,f,V,V,, , ,, V, My! I. 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J-Melte Pep Club Mary Trout Toya Trumbley Debbie Tull Ramona Vanderlinde Ginny Venk Denise Villyard Jenny Villyard Denyce Vogler Becky Walker Holley Walker Mary .Jane Wallis Shirley Warren Mary Watts Dana Weaver Debbie Webb Tricia Welton Janice Williams Linda Williams Pam Williams Glenda Wilson Debbie Winblad Ann Winner Dianne Womble Becky Woodard Ginny Woods Laurie Zenie SIXTY Tri-Kette Pep Club Stirs Bears' Participotionp Supports Spirit through enthusiasm . . . promoting pep with new and dif- ferent ideas proves to be an asset of the Tri-Kettes. The publicity chairmen enliven each member of the football team with a red felt vest as one of the year's projects. The athletes of every sport awaken many times to find an encouraging sign on their front lawns. Adorning the halls of John Marshall are the red and blue banners displaying the pride stu- dents have in athletics, scholas- tics, and educational standards. The faculty enjoys the red and white pencil holders presented to them at Christmas. Sponsoring the club and managing finances are . four teachers, the head of whom ' j , . QC... f , tg .. ,. X5 9 F f is Barbara Schrade. ,,V wwf ' v 1 of ZKRH Sports Events Pam Henry President Pam Johnston V. President Fran Johnson Recording Sec. Debbie Jezek Atten. Sec. Barbara Voss Atten. Sec. Lana Blakely Treasurer Annis Guffey Asst. Treas. Sandy Warren Chaplain Linda Milne Parliamentarian Debbie Allen Sgt.-at-Arms Kathy Gilpin Sgt.-at-Arms Judy Kratzer Sgt.-at-Arms Shelly James Cheerleader Sherrv Simon Cheerleader Shanda Bacus Pub. Ch. Connie Conley Pub. Ch. Betsy Alden Dana Agnew Carol Arens Barbara Bagwell Laurie Bardwell Jea ste rusty Bardin Nanci Becker Beverly Bednac Joyce Benda Judy Berger Debbie Berman Dianna Bevil Katy Bixler Barbara Black Janice Blagg Jeanne Blagg Carol Bonner Anne Bothel Danna Boulton Debbie Bouse Ann Boyd Janis Bradley Sue Britton Betsy Brown Susan Brignan Debby Bundy Lynn Burba Carol Burks Becky Burton Nancy Butler Nancy Campbell SlXTY ONE Cheering the football team on to victory are members of the .J-Mettes. Laura Cooke Carol Copeland Mary Jane Costello Patricia Cotton Sue Coulson Chris Coulter Cindy Cox Susie Cox Connie Crabtree Jackie Crow Sandy Dafforn Anna Mae Davis Diane Davis Anna Day Cindy Dixon Beth Doty Pat Doty Dixie Drinkwater Carolyn Dunham Debbie Dunbar Norma Ellefson Debbie Ellis Laura Endres Nancy Findeiss Eliza Forbes Karen Frank Jean Franklin Janet Fulks Jackie Fuller Debby Gale Geneva Garms Cathy Gatchell SIXTY TWO Z' Q. 't if ii? fi W, ' ,fi... . - A li A , . .,. 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M ' 253' ,iii I ' I ll: V g 8 I, 5 Z , 1 I K is M , -Q' ef' . fx' ,, V . hd' , I 'many :M W' fir at Kristie Warren Carolyn Webber Gail Welles Kendra West Marcia Wetwiska Susan White Connie Wightman Sherry Wietelman Jackie Wilkison Jan Williams Barbara Wilson Linda Wilmott Mary Winn Debbie Wolf Pam Woods Sue Woods Pat Wodel Kim Wortham Raine Young Nancy Williams Wendee Powers Marilyn Rammers Bethe Randal Jackie Reed Jan Reynolds Rose Mary Rice Barbie Richardson Patsy Roach Pam Robinson Kathy Ross Carol Rotzinger Susan Rupp Carol Safiold Meg Satterlee Susan Schroeder Anne Schooley Debbie Shoemaker Vicki Schultz Gay Silver Phyllis Silvers Charlene Simmons Trici Sinclair Terry Snodgrass Priscilla Snodgrass Laura Squire Glenda Stapp Donna Stevenson Bonnie Stewart Rayge Swirczynski Lee Ann Swan Linda Talbot Cheryl Tanner Vickie Taxter Donna Taylor Phyleece Thomas Zeida Torquette Linn Veroda Pat Wade Carol Wadsworth Halcyon Walters Giving a spirited pep assembly for the football team are Tri-Kette pep club members. A. ..il5flX!r,,faf t . -.J O CLUB Front Row: Bill Schmitt, George Jackson, Rusty McCormick, Bob Brenneis, Jim Sullivan, Phil Allen, V.-Pres., David Ranney, Chap., John Wilkerson, Hist.,' Jerry Bagley, Pres., Bob Willoughby, Larry Altshuler, Curtis Fair, Steve Dodson, Steve Short. Second Row: Jim Sughru, Dwayne Tilley, Steve McConnell, Hadley Bowman, Eddie Beaty, Gary Dickerson, Danny Points, Bob Chrisman, Ralph McReynolds, Ken Jackson, Galen Aycock, Scott Lucas, Mack McCorkle, Mark Barrett, Johnny Duren, David Delahay. Third Row: Coach John Kyle, Sid Howard, Bob Olmstead, Bill Wallis, John Rayburn, Robert Ball, Ken Campbell, Bill Gardner, Tommy Williams, David York, Stormy Heiner, Todd Burke, Don Weiss. Back Row: Bill Pritchett, Bob Womble, Bob Densmore, Gary Shuffield, Ray Venable, Mel Barrow, Burr Millsap, Don Lepley, Ken Neugebauer, Harrel Davis, Jeff Jones, Bob Wightman, Tom Corbin, Tom Allen. If . tmir O'Club, Pep Council f. t g . .J t, , W 7,f , ir' I .-.-, Promote Sensible Energy Expenditures at Marshall , V ,,,,?fgg :,. 5 'l' ig 'V 'e,. 1 g ..-+ ,,.,., g V tp, P. ,W , K ,fqtf I , PEP couivclt Front Row: Margaret isherronfcimiflsarr, Beverly erebf Coordination of activities Supporting Robin Leach, Teresa Martin, Ruthie Smith. Second Row: Linda Boyce, f' athletics and school spirit is pri- marily me job of the Pep council. Schfade- fx L The organization is composed of the cheerleaders and their sponsor, pep Victory through organization . . . the , . Pam Henry, Jerry Bagley, Tricia Hadlock, Ellen Maddux, Sec. Back ' Flow: Jim Burgess, sponsors Bertie Ann Hawthorn, Pat Knight, Barbara ,Wg t ,Y I 1 ty-tel club and O'Club presidents, the band f!'1if'lff j leader, spirit bear, Vice-President of L, L ,iff the Student Council, and head spon- A sors of the pep clubs. lt schedules leaders and promotes Homecoming. The O'Club is made up of boys who letter in at least one sport through- out the year. Working closely with Pep Council, this club is responsible for sponsoring the Homecoming dance and making it a success. a,-mai ,hLf2'lfi tlfifiif ocwwmop, ,S lfftlewihmtff , fi pep assemblies, governs cheer- ' ,4-Milf X c ff j Xvxklx-5xDP V - 'fax 5 W6 P5900 e we X?-ze W-x0PQ M53 QOLLLD SVVPVRL 'Ve-L SMYVLQ msg, 1Tub Bob Olmstead, J-Mette Beau B Q5 L O Phil Allen, Trl-Kette Beau . L8 bf- CBOT J-Mette, Trl-Kette Beau? Q frm So Beknightecl at Camelotp Olmsteod, Allen Reign Front to Back: Jerry Bagley, Bob Olmstead, Tom Cor- Front to Back: George Jackson, Ken Jackson, Mike bin, David Ranney, Robert Patrick. slr 1 Knol, Mark Barrett, Phil Allen. QSOAJK-XIJTQ -0 TIVYN QQULLO CJJMUT 1,0 A5 fl TPJUJD Nkfoi, 0 Lili, ao X,-Q15 OC A5 'VMS gil A100 K' Q' Com,-z:1' HL .57 iof,lLQTl4f 11 bbomlr Yea, Qem Bm-LQHYX-cgi S Lkmcm it -Qeem Buss M2642 LM Qt ! Mr. and Miss Bear Phil, Donna Triumph Over All-School Elections N., r W V 'M ISVQ, 5 NXOBIJGA D ' P M Jwi Qi r mwy SQL? ffji WLQVL Mui XO? I i ii J i J ii is 21500 My W r R h d H k D bb Peterson sph Att d f Jim Burg C dy B ll Junior Att d t SIXTY N!NE Donna McDaniel Pam Johnston All Sports Queen Coronation Climuxes Homecoming Week Activities Barbara Hayes Lana Blakeley Selected as Homecoming Queen Ellen Maddux is escorted by George Jackson at her coronation during half-time of the Midwest City game. Ellen Maddux o I llli H, V ' Vg, l , ff H ,, W ffm, ' , ,, ' Y' ?Mf,4,'i,, If' H M f ff ,H 3 3 r -fix, ,Ol I Dia? ,, QBAUA , Mint, iei,tfy.c,.:c.'mkQ1 its QAN . Eiga, E62 Q ,,.. bat as , 3, ti' T 'ie y fa X kifcxf iw Fai gk W 'iff H? 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Wife V Y B Lf A-' 3, U -s, -Lf l K J YYYV- --1-Y -V sw, is Xb' . if , r . li' 0 0 6 AK N Stresses Character, Service, Scholarship, Leadership QR, Ji 457 45:7 ,swift Q, se, .spit KX 'iv lcnkk J , QL,1VX: E47Qi 'sa fkgflimifgig LY i T :L Li 1:47 . -, xt m' l 1 .X A Scholarship through leadership . . . With avowed purpose, the Honor Society strives y , g r to maintain ideal qualities of character, T' Sv e. service. scholarship, and leadership. The club . provides a tutoring service and participates , in the newly established Inter-City Honor Society. An increasing number of John Mar- shall students are accepting these qualities as shown by eighty-nine fall initiates. The organization, whose membership is deter- mined by a minimum 3.5 grade average for two semesters, works under President Marsha Hill. HONOR SOCIETY Front Row: Pam Johnston, Paula Fuhrman, Laura Cooke, Mike Robinson, Janet Patzkie, Nancy Payne, Debbie Forth, Vickie Taxter, Patti Lackey, Anne Schooley, Irene Lubinski, Mary Winn, Terry Hammett. Second Row: Debbie Howell, Linea Hunter, Kay McEver, Caroline Greene, Mary Jane Costello, Margaret Shelton, Beth Doly, Leslie Hull, Janice Pitt, Steve Friedlander, Sharon Barrett, Kathy Roby. Third Row: Gary Conrad, Jack Dilbert, Mack McCorkle, Randy Gray, Steve Hall, Linda Whitacre, Charlene Simmons, Pat Wade, Marilyn Nehls, Janice Blagg, Steffi Wood. Back Row: Len West, Bill Whalen, Paul Ernst, Tim Hardin, Kenneth Fore, George Jackson, Mike Chancey, Paul Albers, Phil Meier. i if i HONOR SOCIETY Front Row: Debbie Allen, Susie Freeman, Donna McDaniel, Linda Milne, Judy Kratzer. Jonel Cadogan, Pam Woods, Debbie Fortune, Sharon Hurst, Kathy Southerland, Marla Gilmore. Second Row: Mary Jane Wallis, Jane Flowers, Kelsey Moody, Annis Gufley, Joye Jones, Annette Garrity, Susan McDonald, Barbara Clark, Kathy McLendon, Susan Alden. Third Row: Margie Hermann, Betsy Alden, Nancy Andrews, Ava Kennedy, Bitty O'Hornett, Scott Lucas, Kelly Hays, Carl Rose, Greg Bailey. Back Row: Scott Gordon, Steve Young, Bobby Major, Harley Campbell, Hal Stratton, Keith Appleby, Bill Bradford, Scott Christie, Phillip Jackson. x..f- T HONOR SOCIETY: Front Row: Larry Altshuler, Rep.g Ken Campbell, V. Pres., Marsha Hill, Pres.,' Carol Kluberton, Sec., Robert Ball, Treas. Second Row: Mrs. Odessa Wycolt, Sponsor,' Ruthie Smith, Denise Ratzlaff, Karen Shedlowe, Connie Conley, Barbara Voss, Diana Wright, Phyllis Silvers, Juhree Ayers, Dana Weaver, Michelle Emmer, Dala Rookstool. Third Row: Mrs. Bessie Lou Shofstall, Sponsor,' Mrs. Mary-Belle Luper, Sponsor,' Bruce Janger, Bill Wallis, Mike O'Conner, Gary Wolfe, Glenn Morton, Debbie Bundy, Connie Dennis, Ardoth Hassler, Barbara Richardson. Back Row: Danny Strahan, Tom Benjamin, David Cherry, Steve Wilson, Jim Wheeler, Tommy Williams, Mark Barrett, Karen Rifle, Jenny Grant. SCIENCE CLUB: Front Row: Ardoth Hassler, Sec., Dala Rookstool, Darcy Lewis, Lianna Garvin, Gayle Frederick, Debbie Gitthens, Jane McCauley, Nancy Remp, Debbie Fortune, Betsy Brown, Karen Shedlowe, Treas. Second Row: Robert Kent, Larry Altshuler, Pres., Rob Barnett, Bill Wallis, Milton Braselton, John Gruenig, Kenny Altshuler, Ricki Crites, Debbie Downs, Dana Weaver, Connie Dennis. Back Row: Steve Wilson, Carl Rose, V-Pres., Jim Wheeler, Tom Benjamin, Robert Wilson, John Meador, Parliament.-Sgt: at-Arms., Phillip Jackson, Jay Davis, Pat Malone, Bill Newsome. Science, Honor Moth Clubs Explore Scientific Concepts of Nlodern Existence Existence through exploration . . . For students interested in mathematics, the Honor Math Club provides a challenging, informative outlet for their inquisitive minds. Programs present related speakers, films on math careers, and a trip to the Federal Aviation Administration Computer Center. ln prepar- ation for the National Math Test, a college bowl is staged and mathematical puzzles are studied. In close relation is the Science Club, which pursues intensive interest in the fields of biology, chemistry, and physics. Aside from scheduled meetings, the members visit the Medical Research Center, and perform lab experiments and operations on animals. V L . V' if ,i ' . - ' MATH CLUB: Front Row: Miss Myrtle Seright, Sponsor, Bill Wallis, Pres., Ardoth Hassler, V-Pres., Milton Braselton, Sec.-Treas., Betsy Brown. Second Row: Roger Wee, Kenny Altshuler, Robert Diggs, Karen Shed- lowe, Jay Davis. Third Row: Ricki Crites, Robert Kent, Larry Altshuler, Bill Neilson, Rob Barnett. Back Row: Lloyd Hays, John Meador, Steve Wilson, Jim Wheeler, Robert Wilson. h -aus WWW trW??iM.T 5 A. 'Mali' H jwdw - my .amf.0v'? UM ' lie-20lfWMfM,,, W, .fats ceulfl' two :woes .,-Ju? 90-init W W. my pwpwpkww, MW 5Q3,UbJz0s.C,0c1scv05, . will LC oi eel lsfwwlltw' OJ-Wloi UVQULQ ' QD? k,L.Q,lQ3 C? ,GJ F ov-Lg . mm! rench Club We Seeks Knowledge of French Culture, Talks of Travel Understanding through communication . . . Comprehension of a foreign people can become an asset to the peace of tomorrow. To achieve this goal, the French Club exercises it's use of the idiom by conducting all business meet- ings in French. Outside activities include the annual banquet and a progressive dinner where French foods are served. Guest speakers and films present an authentic note to meetings. The club's members participate in language week, providing entertainment with foreign flavor. Mrs. Della Fagin sponsors the French Club. Displaying souvenirs of their stay in Grenoble are French Club sponsor Mr. James Stephens and French Club mem- bers Denise Palmer, Dala Hookstool, and Darcy Lewis. FRENCH CLUB Front Row: Patricia Hamilton, Debbie Elliott, Rhonda Baumgartner, sgt.-at-arms: Nancy Andrews, sec.,' Darcy Lewis, publicity ohm.: Dala Ftookstool, pres.,' Kelsey Moody, chap.,' Gay Silver, vice- pres.: Debby Bundy, hist.,' Mike O'Connor, parl.g Terry Hammett, treas.g Mary Winn. Second Row: Mrs. Phyllis Laws, sponsor: Kathy Graughnard, Denise Ratzlaff, Karen Shedlowe, Elizabeth Greene, Linda Lem- mons, Pamela Henry, Irene Lubinski, Mary Hoagland, Holly Martin, Barbara Bagwell, Susan Jennings, Elizabeth Hopps, Nancy Ryan, Diane Mackey. Third Row: Lorna Seaman, Marsha Jones, Mary Wallis, Kathy Floby, Ann Heard, Ava Kennedy, Barbara Davis, Janna Gourley, Barbara Green, Marta Palmer, Holley Walker, Ashley Dahlgren, Diana Bevill, Norma Smith, Annette Garrity, Rick Johnston, Mrs. Della Fagin, sponsor. Back Row: Marjorie Hammett, Pat Huffman, Theresa McElyea, Georgia Lindberg, Phyleece Thomas, Kay McEver, Nancy Shedlowe, Frances Price, Monica Moore, Susan Alden, Bill Bradford, Lloyd Hays, Denise Palmer. .sz x 1 is .sys F: l Q f ?.Q51f1..: 3 Q vez. 1 J ,L Que JL aff J. 6' S L MM! J Latin Club ' av'-6 5444, ' lncites Romcinic Spirit, ecreates istoric Culture PWWZZML Language explores culture . . . A bit of the old Roman Empire is brought to John Marshall through the Latin Club. The members of this organization strive to recreate and explore the customs and dialect of the ancient civilization. Highlights of the year include toga-clad carollers at Christmas and the annual Saturnalia, or Christmas party. Members attend statewide con- ventions, compete in a national Latin test, and participate in Language Week. The year con- cludes with an authentic banquet, where students relive a Floman supper. Carolyn Cherry serves 33 SPOFISOT. fwwde Heralding the approach ol the Latin Club homecoming float are the Toga-Clad mem- bers. LATIN CLUB Front Flow: Kay McEver, hist.f Annis Guffey, sgt.-at-arms,' Debby Bundy, V. Pres. Carl Rose, Pres.g 'Terry Hammett, sec.g Marsha Hill, Treas.g Mary Winn, Rep.g Glenn Morton, Sgt-at-armsg David, Cherry, Parliament. Second Row: Miss Carolyn Cherry, Sponsor: Helen Melton, Janice Pitt, Donna Steven- son, Steve Hall, Darcy Lewis, Susy Cox, Barbara Richardson, Ardoth Hassler. Third Row: Bill Holloway, Dana Weaver, Connie Dennis, Pat Weaver, Nancy Remp, Annette Garrity, Bill Wallis, Mark Thompson, Back Flow: Scott Gordon, Margie Hermann, Ava Kennedy, Greg Baxter, Floyd Hays, Steve Noyes, Milton Braselton, Raymond Guthery, John Meador. 5. l 4 it l 3 'I .st-3 SPANISH CLUB Front Row: Mike Robinson, Kathy Graughnard, Cheryl Silvers, Linda Carr, Donna Boulton, Kenny Altshuler, Linda Dinehart, Pres., Nancy Nunnally, Sec.,' Diane Mackey, Treas., Joy Jackson, V. Pres.p Tom Benjamin, Chap.,' Donna Nicks, Karen Spiller. Second Row: Janice Kragnes, Mary Troutt, Linda Tysor, Pam Kampt, Patti Mack, Judy Berger, Peggy Hicks, Kathy O'Malley, Paula Fuhrman, Diane Evans, Kathy Southerland, Miriam Geigerman, Chris Coulter. Third Row: Linda Boyce, Claudia Baxter, Ginny Grant, Sue Britton, Priscilla Snodgrass, Lee Ann Swan, Steve Friedlander, Joye Jones, Lucy Miller, Cheryl Mar- shall, Kathy Sullivan, Ashley Dahlgren, Becky Burton, Gypsy Hogan, Bob Hutchison, Milton Braselton. Back Row: Scott Gordon, Carol Kluberton, Bruce Janger, Wayne Hill, Richard Kroier, Kenneth Buettner, Bobby Maior, Ricky Christian, Rocky Winningham, Bobby Bernardy, Mike Harkey, Monty Evans, Bill Neilson, Harry Monroe, Denise Gardner. Spanish Club Observes Customs of Spanish-speaking Countries Advancement through understanding . . . There is a growing desire for knowledge of world neighbors, and the John Marshall Spanish Club seeks to inform and enlighten its members in that respect. The Spanish and Mexican influence in the United States is studied, and Mexican students often speak to relate the customs of their country. New to this year is the dance sponsored by the Spanish Club and the organizations of two other lan- guages studied at John Marshall. The club is led by president Linda Dine- hart, and sponsored by Mrs. Inez Heusel Clothed in traditional Spanish garb are the Spanish Club represen- ' tatives in the annual Homecoming Parade. Distributive Education Advocates Business Distributing , Marketing, Etticiency Experience encourages enterprise . . . The purpose of the Distributive Edu- cation classes of America is to provide instruction in business distribution and marketing. Participating students at- tend school for at least four hours a day and then report to various jobs. Their school routine includes a lab and any courses needed to fulfill grad- uation requirements. The club offers programs in all areas of commerce and develops an understanding of social and economic responsibilities. The club holds an annual employer- employee banquet to promote business relationships. Other functions include a field trip to the Dallas trade mart. Claude Fite is the teacher coordinating all activities. Applying sales techniques taught in DE courses, Larry Ewert closes a sale at Larsen Music Co. DISTRIBUTIVE EDUCATION: Front Row: Stan Faudree, Bob Singleton, Joe Bright, Richard D. Combs, Bob Rhodes Jr., Dennis Jett, Steve Sirkin, Pres., David Dennis, 3rd. V. Pres., Second Row: Lana Potter, Gail Bradfield, Cathy Zimmerman, Parliament, Luann Stoltz, Chap.,' Jane Irwin, V. Pres.: Susie Simmons, Luise Chappell, Hist.g Nanette Chandler, 2nd. V. Pres.,' Jeannie Renken, Joseph W. Castille, David M. Jackson, Bill Combs. Third Row: John Waldenville, Rochelle Bailey, Jeana Pittman, Janie Stroud, Martha Smith, Bonnie McKinney, Sec. Fourth Row: Brad Knight, Jim Norman, Resse Wilmouth, David Humphries, Steve White, Bill Coberiy, Larry Ewert, Don Rueb, Mr. Claud Fite, Coordinator. E Z 5 FUTURE BUSINESS LEADERS OF AMERlCA.' Front Row: Laura Osborne, Nancy Archer, Linda Quillin, Lorna Seaman, Pres.g Linda Lee, Ann Elliott, Billy Hebblethwaite, Ellen Nettleship, Sec.g Nancy Butler, Treas.g Linda Hogan, Anne Hersey. Second Row: Ray Martin, Jacque Lee, Nan Paul, Sharon Clark, Linn Veroda, Diana Rose. Back Row: Mrs. Louise Hill, Sponsor, Vicki Gitthens, Eileen Mandella, Linda Tysor, Phyllis Thompson, John Waldenville, Rep. Future Business Leaders, Future Medical Club Provide Incentive for Future Occupational Advantage Success through planning . . . The Future Business Leaders of America prepare to enter the world of com- merce by studying courses beneficial to that field. The club not only sells textbooks to night school students, but also provides John Marshall car banners for spirited Bears. Preparing also for future occupations, the Future Medical Club participates in Medical Career Day and American Heart Association Day. Led by school nurse, Marion Rose, the members find the club to be the incentive to culti- vate their interests. xf FUTURE MEDICAL CLUB: Front Row: Norma Ellefson, Sec.- Treas.,' Debbie Downs, Pres., Linda Cadmus, Vice-Pres. Second Flow: Lianna Garvin, Jan Heller, Sherry Boots, Sue Nowlin, Janice Nowlin. Back Row: Connie Whitecotton, Cathy McCoggins, Debbie Gitthens, Elaine Soter, Dala Rookstool. .KE .Qtr 'Cf Future Teachers of America Direct thoughts toward Future Education Careers Learning through teaching . . . The John Marshall chapter of the Future Teachers of America is planning early for prospective careers. Aided by sponsor, Jean Jantz, the girls gain an accurate insight into the respon- sibilities and obligations met daily by the teacher. Faced with an active schedule, the members participate in conventions at Beth- any and Stillwater, visit neighboring grade schools, sponsor a style show, and carol for residents at a local rest home during Christmas. Observing a kindergarten class at Nichols Hills Elementary School, Ann Eliot and Susi Freeman full- fill a FTA requirement. FTA Front Row: Carol Kluberton, V.-Pres., Wendee Powers, Pres., Marcia Parker, Sec., Meg Satterlee, Chap.,' Leslie Hull, Treas. Second Row: Miss Jean Jantz, Sponsor, Janet Spear, Vicki Neilson, Linda Carr, Laura Love, Gayle Gilmore, Kelsey Moody, Norma Elletson, Jana Van Arnam, Charlotte Stanford, Patti Lackey, Terry Snodgrass, Laurie Bardwell, Charlene Simmons, Janice Nowlin. Third Row: Rhonda Baumgartner, Janet Ellefson, Pamela Sue Branson, Jackie Fuller, Marcia Hermann, Donna Duvall, Monica Moore, Eileen Mandella, Debbie Tull, Mary Hoagland, Lorna Seaman, Linda Tyson. Back Flow: Mary Ellen Baker, Jan Berry, Hannah Bloss, Linda Dinehart, Michelle Cornelius, Elizabeth Greene, Margaret Woodrow, Cheryl Marshall, Teri Mclntosh, Cindy Herndon, Nancy Andrews, Sjerryflnon, Kathy Gilpin. gi 1 six ss. 4 V . ' ' Ffa, f ts? FFA Front Row: Martha Harrod, Ann Crenshaw, Donna McDaniel, Monte McDonald, Rep.,' John Allo way, V.-Pres.,' Bill Boyd, Chap., Ricky Combs, Treas., Elwin Harrison, Sentinel, Chuck Jabara Pres Grover Gregory, Sec., Ellen Maddux, Sweetheart, Jeanne Blagg, Cathy Martin. Second Row John Slemp, Artie Coffman, Jerry Branson, Marrie Stewart, Gwen Harris, Jerry Thompson, Greg Eischeld David Zimmerman, Blaine Martin, David Lynch. Third Row: James Squire, Jim Schrom, Jim Kllngler Bill Willis, John Vallion, Randy Webb, Markus Williams, Ken Keel, Chris Kitterman, Dennis Bass Carlos Morrison, Ronald Williams, Darryl Fields. Back Row: Mike Bailey, Bob Byars, Logan Clower Mike Johnson, Bob Barnes, Tom Benton, Don Mutnez, Gary Donaldson, Steve Beltlower Nelson Sharpe, Scott Schwab, Joe Francher, Jack Jabara, Reese Wllmoth. Future Farmers of America Motto Emphasizes Doing to Learn, Living to Serve Serving through living . . . John Marshall has the distinction of being the only school in the Oklahoma City district with a chapter of the Future Farmers of America. Having their own barn close to the school provides the club members with the necessary facilities to raise cattle and sheep. After many months of constant care, animals are entered in statewide shows. Another asset unique to John Marshall is that of its green- house. Serving the entire school system by providing up to 30,000 plants to beau- tify each campus is the responsibility of the club members. Earning to live, living to serve, is the motto of the Future Farmers of America. Employing new methods ot cultivation are Future Farmers, Monte McDonald and Chuck Jabara. .w FUTURE HOMEMAKERS OF AMERICA Front Row: Tere Owen, Sec., Robin Olson, Rep., Pam Knip- pers, Chap., Marcia Munnell, Pres.,' June Kitchens, Carla Cramer, Parlement. Second Row.' Linda Lee, Christy Bardin, Jacque D. Lee, Mary Beth Spinner, Ja net Wings, Laura Love, Gayle Gilmore, Donna Duvall, Vickey Petty, Elizabeth Ward, Aven Gregory, Dianne Blood, Patricia Cotton. Third Row: Mrs. Martha Hardin, Sponsor,' Janne Kragnes, Debbie Bouse, Pat Phillips, Cindy Herndon, Glenda Wilson, Jane Flowers, Linda Seckinger, Ellen Hough, Cindy Hauser, Shirley Edwards, Miss Barbara Eckhardt, Spon- sor. Fourth Row: Jeanne Haynes, Linda Williams, Linda Crough, Janet Caston, Denise Cornelius, Dawna Llewellyn, Rebecca Kearby, Debbie Cheyne. Future Homemakers, Vocational Foods Enioy Preparing for Achievable Professions Efficiency through instruction . . .With marriage and a family close in mind, the Future Homemakers of America and students of Vocational Foods receive a wealth of guidance and instruction. Under the leadership of President Marsha Munnell, the prospec- tive housewives participate actively in the practical re- sponsibilities of dress-making, cooking, and child care. Help- ful teachniques are discovered for more convenient living. D Wdwdgc, VOCATIONAL FOODS CHEFS CLUB Front ROW: Tom Boyd, Gafry t F selman, P rli m t., Joh Valliorr, Rep.,' Jim Autry, V. Pres., Jo n Ejjfi 06.017 O-GUN Riiiy, Chap.gaJi?n iirove. Sencond Row: Erna Phelps, Marilyn Burditt, ,LJ Hist., Connie Belcher, Pres., Susan Taylor, Sec., Sherry Medley, Treas., ,077 f5?0g,fr10J 40077 Lisa canon, Linda McKee. MUS KQQEJ' MW Q Emp ' i COM ILC! nw , , A . 0 , Suuei' SMMQMQ Qyjmgoj Gtflemlaoafcfo X tcpwfw pkcwdf ff C W mapa M046 QQ DQQJGLJ LS.44777u2'f7?9.f63 4076! 525 fd W7 ifggfl f EIGHTY Two QZQFCWSQW , .anyeo cffiffeff Symphony Hi-Notes Knows Highest of Distinctions,- Service to Others Refinement through duty . . . The Hi-notes is a service organ- ization consisting of students interested in furthering their scope of fine arts. By ushering at Oklahoma City symphonies, operas, and ballets, the mem- bers are able to see the height in classic entertainment. To remain an active member, a student must usher at three events. The club is under the leadership of president Debby Bundy and sponsor Ronald Brumley. SYMPHONY HI-NOTES First Row: Miriam Geigerman, Sec.,' Debbie Bundy, Pres., Connie Dennis, Treas.f Mr. Brumley, Sponsor. Second Row: Dee' Davis, Cathy Cronk, Kim Bracken, Debbie Maynor, Nancy Payne, Gayle Frederick, Mary Winn. Third Row: Pamela Sue Branson, Byron Pugh, Ardoth Hassler, Dana Weaver, Mary Kemph, Lianna Garvin. Back Row: Karen Klein, John Blaha, Linda Whitacre, Beth Handel. 4 EIGHTY THREE Pickwick Club Fashions John Marshall's Annual Literary Magazine Appreciation through literature . . . Inspired by the English writer, Charles Dickens, members of the Pickwick Club further their interest in poetry, novels, and good writing. The organization sponsors numerous con- tests to encourage non-members in all fields of literature. A cash prize is given to the winners. William Faulk is counselor for the organization. 'cfrtdiafj M.. were are W-Mer ti, Cafwek ii Qjxb . S770 ,sou-fy WVU rm .s o W ' iscus ing theme d vel t re P Susg . le s U Donrka P k k el bird,hfirst and second p ace winners in t e wic u 's s ort sto 17 as Qp ' -CAJL L,Q,L,tQfLJ LAg, at ww. Q Qifirk ' PICKWICK CLU Front Flow: Tanya Musick, Sec., Lloyd Hays, Pres.f Bob Williams, Ed.,' Karen Schaben, Treas. Second Flow: Bob Ford, Nancy Nunnally, Asst. Ed., Barbara Richardson, Paul Lanier, Debbie Fortune, Linda Cadmus, Mary Winn. Third Row: Steve Noyes, Keith Warren, Sandy Jodlowski, Nancy Remp, Robert Goodson, Susy Cox, Diane Mackey, Terry Hammett. Back Row: James Stephens, sponsor, Phillip Jackson, Scott Gordon, Milton Braseiton, Linda Whitacre, Ginny Venk, Susan Henson, Miriam Geigerman, William Faulk, sponsor. EIGHTY FOUR :LIBRARY CLUB Front Row: Tina Rezner, Sec.-Treas.,' Kathy Southerland, Pres., Susan Graham, V. iPres. Second Row: Debbie Holeman, Patty Gulley, Steffi Parker, Janice Pitt, Donna Nicks, Pam l Robinson, Nannette Syler, Connie Carpenter, Mrs. Phyllis Holloway, sponsor. Back Row: James Gabe, Miss Marion Dierdorff, head librarian, Jim Wheeler, Ginny Grant, Laurie Bardwell, Jane Wakeham, iPatti Bowen, Debbi Bell, Karen Spiller, Debbie Gitthens. ilibrary Club .Maintains Quiet Atmosphere in Marshall's Library Learning through experience . . . The ipurpose of the John Marshall Library Club is to assist student librarians in giving efficient service to those who utilize this facility. Visits to libraries such as that of Oklatfbma City Uni- versity promote friendship, the ex- change of ideas among student librar- ians, and the creation of interest in librarianship. A member must aide at least one hour a week. President Kathy Southerland helps to plan a Spring banquet for senior members as well as conducting all meetings and activities. Sponsoring the organization is Miss Marian Dierdorff. 3 5 Replacing books on the shelves is one of many duties Patti Bowen has as a library aide. . An Club MJ, Examines World, JM in Colo P sp enthusiasm characteristic of young artist fx' the John Marshall Art Club actively pa ticipates in the culture program of its oy! community. Not only do members visi jjo these students find their pastime reward Expression through design With the my V the Oklahoma Art Foundation but the also submit artwork to support numerou exhibitions instructed by Zelma Oliver ing and satisfying. Annual activities in- clude excursions to local art museums composition of a display at a local library and the construction of decorations for W!-V the Pep Club dance and the Prom. ART CLUB Front Row: Laura Endres, Sally Cooper, Cathe Mighton Judy Hamilton Becky Woodard Pres Kathy Ross, V.-Pres.g Pam Peschl, Sec.,' Judy Kratzer, Treas Liz Hopps Back Flow Sally Hadler Barbara Mallett, Martin Hart, Vicki Danforth, Jannis Mallett, Holly Martin Elizabeth Ward Jo Anne Hamilton STAGECRAFT First Row Kay Hammond, Mrs. Jean Munde, Sponsorg Miss Lynn Wheedon Student Teacher Denise Vrllard Chris Frnny, Pat Malone, Becky Lewis. Second Row: Bob Singleton Cathy Sprlngall Mel Barrow Lloyd Hayes Third Row Rainee Monsey, Judy Hamilton, Mike Harkey. Stcigecraft Crew Carries Support of JM Behind Scenes Decoration through diversion . . . Moti- vated by Mrs. Jean Munde, the members of the Stagecraft organization provide any props and decorations needed at John Marshall. Working closely with members of the Art Club, participants produce attractive decorations for assem- blies, plays, and dances. The sixth class hour provides the crew with time to con- struct projects, but additional working hours are usually required. Controlling the lighting during an as sembly are stagecraft members Sammy Fitzgerald and Bob Singleton. FFA Sweetheart Donna McDaniel Z xi i i : . f Q , '- ,,, ,f eey V N4 W rf 4 J , ff ' , ., ,, - ' --M ggz wzf, rf 7 ,nz gwg --H . W MM we-5732 -0- , L, V ' , A B. , Martha Harrod Ellen Nladclux Honored at Annual Spring Banquet Cathy Martin Cindy Ball D ebbie Peterson Jeanne Blagg , M . K as EIGHTY EIGHT ' fab 4 8 Q- .px iv' DE Queen Reigns as Choice of Members Nannette Chandler Bonnie McKinney Jeanie Renken .7 N A xy I Q !!3iwtVLfCL?!VVLf0 U f . f , uf! f ,QPJM I ,XL Lf , . A ,vfq V M, Representing scholastic achievement wjzf U T an y Q for which John Marshall students are A fifih' X0 pp j 0 i ,T Wt! annually honored, the lamp occupies Ji ft ' QQ! 1 Zur! 'A' the upper left corner of the seal. r . fgfvdxj if 7 JAM! VX, f ft sf 2 ,-,. Xl .Edit Nj' 'Fifi lr .A PWM f at Advocate Staff fdif cz LN, Millet ggL ti , Gigi ADVOCATE STAFF Seated: Su an G ady, Nancy Findeiss, Susan Cops, Robin Olson Chris Townsley, Debbie Littlefield, Suzie Will' mson, Carla Cramer. Standing: Debbie Fortun , Ke y Moody, Randy Dunning, Don Martin, R n avi , David Critchfield, Pat England. X Deals in Shedding Literary Sunshine on Bears News stimulates journalism . . . Working as a team to produce an All-American news- paper for eight consecutive semesters is the staff of the Advocate. Edited by Richard Muhlberg, the paper reports events current to the clubs, sports, and activities of John Marshall. Throughout the year, fifteen editions are published and sold to students. High- lights include the selection of a Prince and Princess of Print, who represent the school at the City-wide lnkslinger's Ball. Members from each high school newspaper compete for the All-School title to rule the journalism throne. Mrs. Louanne Ward is the sponsor. NlNETY ADVOCATE EDITORS Nancy Nunnally, Karen Klein, Richard Muhlberg, Editorp Mrs. Louanne Ward, Advisory Jim Blackburn, Jackie Lowe, Kay McEver, Fran Johnson. as -as- ,fp Gavel Staff Attacks Duty of Compiling Book to Tell Yeor's tory Yearbook stimulates memories . . . Twenty-three students representing each of John Marshall's three classes compose the staff of the Gavel. Assigned to separ- ate divisions of the book, the members combine efforts to meet deadlines and yield the finished product. The book is based on the theme, Youth in Motion, and each detail supplements this idea. Sponsor Mrs. Louanne Ward relaxes at Christmas to enjoy a party with her pupils. The staff sponsors the Red and Blue dance where Mr. and Miss Bear and attendants are crowned. The year cli- maxes with distribution of Gavels and the assembly for the coronation of Annual Belle and Beau. GAVEL EDITORS: Michelle Lefebvre, Pam Johnston, Bob Williams, Linda Milne, Steve Young, Donna McDaniel. GAVEL STAFF: Front Row: Bonnie Pannell, Cindy Coulter, Nancy Andrews, Pam Henry, Jeri Seale, Debbie Gordon, Juhree Ayers, Debbie Foreman, Sara Corless. Back How: Kenny Reynolds, Sid Howard, Hillary Hart, Bob Chrisman, Ron Cavin, Nancy Elliot, Charlene Campbell, Susan Jennings, Paul Lefebvre. -nM 'wH' Wk NINETY ONE Key Club Achieves through Service Fulfillment through service . . . The Key Club of John Marshall is an association of service for the school and community. ln addition to regularly scheduled meetings, the members often work on Saturdays cleaning the school grounds or planting bushes to improve the landscape. Under the leadership of President Larry Altshuler, the organization works closely with the Kiwanis Club on various projects. The year climaxes with the coro- nation of Key Club Sweetheart to the theme of Incense and Peppermint. George Chap- man and Herschel Sherrill are the spo sors of the organization. HNAUVI E 05 X! X95 is xr O 6 Soliciting funds lor school improve- men! projects, Key Club members in- vite Mr. Paul Lefebvre to inspect Onlgwlb KEY CLUB Front Row: Curtis Fair, Chap.g Milton Braselton, Hist.g Larry Altshuler, Pres.,' Robert Ball, V. PresI,' Bruce Janger, Treas.,' Carl Rose, Sec., Danny Strahan, Parl. Second Row: Kenny Altshuler,' Steve Young, Skip Tanger, Raymond Guthery, Greg Bailey, Gary Hook, Richard Muhlberg, Ronald Hines, Mike Robinson, Byron Pugh, Robbie Braselton, Bob Hays, Steve Cargill, Bill McDonald, Steve Hall, Kelly Hays, Glenn Morton, David Ontres, Jerry Brindley. Third Row: John Gruenig, George Tram- mell, Jim Owens, Scott Gordon, Mike Bass, Terry Frui , Ken Buettner, Tony Tabor, Steve Wilson, Paul Albers. Tom Gray, Bill Greenwood, Harry Gilbert, Ga Starkey, Bruce Benjamin, Aurey DeMoss, Bill Spaeth, Rob Barnett, Mike Chancey. Back Row: Bi llis, Len West, David Harrell, Bill Bradford, Ke' A leby, Fay Morisseau, Bobby Major, Steve Mun ary Wolfe, Jim Collins, Jim Wheeler. Klu er- 'lg Mike Wilson, Johnny Duren, Tom Benjamin. I X srl K3 ' i COURTESY CLUB: Front Bow: Paula Fuhrman,,Sgt.-at-Arms, Wendee Powers, Att. Sec.: Elizabeth Sk gvgrs F Greene, Treas.,' Darcy Lewis, V. Pres., Linda Whltacre, Pres., Gay Silver, Corres. Sec.,' Carol Kluberton, Hist. Second Row: Jan Davenport, Claudia Baxter, Tina Fiezner, Sharon Barrett, Charlotte Nelson, Jenny Atherton, Lorna Seaman, Dana Weaver, Kelsey Moody, Judy Hamilton, Michelle Emmer, Terry ., fl- l llg Rex Hammett, Marsha Hill, Mary Winn, Debbie Berman, Charlene Simmons, Betsy Brown. Third Row: Margie LNVX wk ,gg Q, 43 C Hermann, Debbie Forth, Janice Pitt, Janice Kragnes, Jan Harris, Ava Kennedy, Nancy Andrews, Sally i Cooper, Annis Guttey, Hillary Hart, Mary Hoagland, Nan Paul, Sharon Hurst, Marsha Hilley, Laurie Bardwell, Pat Wade, Mrs. Betty Harder, sponsor. Back Row: Mrs. Rebecca Doyle, sponsor, Cathy s 'CJK M, 5,3 MSQJX Gthll,T T l,M T rr,M znd,cn1Mhi1,JdKf,P P hl,B'ttL,X, . O?HClJrl91ett, ?4y:n igllgssler, Cilrlilny nlllenk, ge-Zag? Mailain, Diaerlg Mafbrlfeyi Pam ll-lenr3f,Zlll'are?imKle?fiC I y J-'Q-x.'aL fifth 1. Q3-Q t KX. Ax l .J-ll-.XX LRTNA. if X-. -X.lK,x456lQ'x.-J 5? iw. - T Courtesy Club g, it a 0 i 0 , . -' ' Builds School Pride through Service to Public K X yy, .Asa Aid through obligation . . . The Courtesy Club is an organization with the purpose of ushering for hockey games, the Ice Capades, plays, and any other activities in the Oklahoma City area. Consisting of junior and senior girls, the club requires members to participate in fifty per cent of the ushering dates, and maintain at least a 3.0 grade average. Courtesy Club Beau and two attendants are crowned at a dance held with the Key Club in January. Sponsoring activities is Rebecca Doyle. Helping to sustain the Courtesy Club, Laurie Bardwell pays her dues to treasurer Libbet Greene. V - ' A 'N A . g ,t .swift stature? ,re ,tis Q1-fwf:mQ.Qf3-f'7 wflfflcl of MLW? Weflaldffs-ssgfltfekrsesrtN. cf Writer-1oelulimswfl -- A T if - cg 0 fcieffs fr ll iv 1-if ill in : 4 R If, , H 'l If W ,Y A . f if 'ML' Aim V35 .,. olin Marshall if 'fi '4E'l'i' W .le PA l4Qe1f:wsfkJi fJsft.scij- fpwcxs f ie f 2 A .S , .QR Q, , . f ,' 2 pal, mst fl , ' Q kff is Provides Musical Bafcglfairyauinilfllgiril lf5lfubn1ieylioJii?LEvenfIl'f'I lil ,wif X ,apt sy I, gk EMI, fr J silt: ff lf, In Appreciation through talent . . . Com-5 ,,o, peting for top honors in various contests g, :af , gif' T ,Q . A V, ,, I Q around the state is John Marshall's band. A I 'fl li Cla-P1 fs' , Qlfi FJWVM 'Q f Directed by Rodger Robinson, members li,,, ,. WQli34l,,g2-.t,.,Q, if 5M,if, 'TQK ggyggg. A march to a second place title in the ,f gf I Q N B d-D P d . Th '- , V , Ds X 1 V, X, I orman an ay ara e e organ: cu git... as ywsbggi, JF zation proves its ability by securing the position of a first in the state spring contest. Individual members compete in a state contest to select the best artists in Oklahoma. President Rusty Muns often directs music at pep assemblies, games, and leads field marching. Representing royalty is Queen Debbie Howell. gps .5 2 ra t M2224 , at 3 ii ss sa BAND COUNCIL Front Row: Heather Harter, Head Twirlerg Suzanne Winter, Sec.-Treas.g Diana Wright, Hist.p Debbie Howell, Band Queen: Pat Taylor, Jr. Council Rep. Back Row: Bob Ford, Soph. Council Rep., Rusty Muns, Band Captaing Kent Palmer, Sen. Council Rep.f Bill Bradford, Hist.g Byron Pugh, Pub.: Steve Friedlander, V. Pres. y ii? X322 E 3 PERCUSSION SECTION: David Phenis Paul Dodson Gary Conrad Mike Robinson Ernie Sessums Suzanne Winter Terry Simpson Mercer Shaw NINETY FOUR CORNET SECTION: Front Row: Ge Bill Bradford orge Trammell David Metzger Steve Wilson Mike Shaw James Sparks Kent Palmer Mike Johnson Richard Baikie Back Row: Charles Luttrell Wayne Hill Tlm Hendrix Danny Deaton Mark Ulrey Mike Riddle FLUTE SECTION: Lucy Miller Debbie Howell Sue Henson Toni Taylor Becki Kearby Laura Cooke Nancy Burdick CLARINET SECTION: Front Row: Steve Friedlander Back Row: Diana Wright Steve Schultz Lynn Fenstead Heather Harter Brad Robison Randy Baker Mary Hoagland Br uce Lamprecht David Ray Linda Bland Vicki Kick Gayle Fredick Linda Anderson Gary Humphrey BASS SECTION: Front Row: Eddie Warren David Berkman Danis Taylor Steve Price Bill Jones Back Row: Bob Ford Tom Frogge Robert Diggs Rob Wilson Steve Carrold Bob Knox Scott Christie Grover Gregory NINETY FIVE John Marshall Bond OBOE SECTION: Byron Pugh Phil Jackson Preston Pugh Pat Wade Roy Lopshire Jo Allen David Bird Larry Stuckey SAXOPHONE SECTION: Fred Brehme Geraldine Classen Harold Lewis Pat Taylor Danny Weinland Aven Gregory Ricky Wolfe FRENCH HORN SECTION: NINETY Joe Wright Paul Tomlins Nancy Payne Rusty Muns SIX X gg ,,',, . I f, , ' Z as Ab I ff Heather Harter, Head Majorette Nancy Burdick Geraldine Classen Twlrlers Back Bond with Gustop Perform with Enth siasm, Energy 0 . ' yu My fb . W 41 Leadership through practice . . . The John ' QIYQIQ ffl! wma wp , if iffy' Marshall band is represented by six girls ' Lf ' QC Q l talented in the art of twirling. Working closely QW Og Q. with the musicians to develop entertaining f QW ' 5 f U routines, the Qirls perform at athletic events, DL Q99 in pep assemblies, and some even play an in- ' Ufb Q Jill QQ ryr 01 strument Adding spark to football half-time XWJJD CW 0 Q ' activities is a fascinating fire baton routine. f JQXUF fp Entering the contest for the first time, the Or ' fy twirlers find themselves holding a superior I Q1 . W M fljq' H P ensemble rating at the Wewoka Clinic. The f, 9 J head twirler is Heather Harter, and the six 461 MJ fl O Q are supervised by Rodger Robinson. t l QV! f Nancy Shedlowe Mary Hoagland G nie Whitecotton sf , af' , I 1 .. f--' . f' V k ' ' 'fi H NINETY SEVEN Choral Groups Conclucle Marshall Assemblies on Musical Note Entertainment through talent . . .Students seeking fulfillment of an inborn talent to sing find the choir a welcome outlet. instructed by Mr. Ron Brumley, members unite in practice for clinics where they compete to receive criticism and honor. The choir stages many assemblies such as the Pride assembly and the Christmas assem- bly. In order to raise sufficient funds for blazers for the Men's Glee Club, the choir sells chocolate bars. Elected queen of the organization is Linda Crouch. Conducting the Alma Mater, Mr. Ronald Brumley leads his Choraleers during the Pride Assembly. CHOIR: Front Row: Shirley Jones, Lib.: Karen Rifle, Co-Pub. Char.,' Ardoth Hassler, Sec.-Treas.g David Reddick, Pres.: Bill Brennan, V.-Pres. Second Row: Geneva Garms, Janet Spear, Janelle Knol, Carla Gels, Cindy Houchin, Lynda Luckey, Doane Bothel, Kim Stafford. Third Row: Dee Davis, Beth Schmidt, Mary Lee, Donna-Taylor, Karen Pate, Susan Tucker. Fourth Row: Tere Owen, Cathy Pogue, Mary McGif- fert, Chere Kelley, Darryl Donaldson, Brent Brazeel, John Riley, Danny Graham. Back Row: Phyleece Thomas, Linda Crouch, Kim Bradshaw, Glenda Ricker, Phyllis Shorter, Jack Knight, David Collins, Rus- sell Cowger. as aw gh . . . Choral Groups ,J CHORALE Front Row: Ronald Brumley, director, Dee Davis, Jamelle Knol, Becky Walker, Keith Warren, David Reddick, Diana Bevill, Cathy Jungroth, Phyllis Thompson, accompanist. Second Row: Shirley Jones, Glenda Flicker, Linda Crouch, Tim Clausing, Wallace Dawkins, Billy Brennan, Kelsey Moody, Tere Owen, Marsha McCreight. Back Row: Julie Gater, Denise Villyard, Susan Stephens, Jack Knight, Lloyd Hays, John Riley, Rita Irvin, Linda Kirch. MENS' GLEE CLUB Keith Warren, Pres.,' Tim Clausing, V. Pres., Duane Bothel, Richard Muhlberg, Ran- dy Barton, Susan Stephens, accompanist. Second Row: David Reddick, J. Gabe, Mike McCollom, Bill Brennan, Jerry Branson, Darryl Donaldson, Kim Stafford. Third Row: Wallace Dawkins, Craig Tucker, Ronnie Waters, Lewis Cline, John Riley, Ronnie Rogers. Fourth Row: Danny Graham, Brent Brazeel, Floyd Hays, Don Matney, David Lowry, Jack Wineinger, Gary Donaldson. , ,, 3 'l' 1. V-J 1 i 572 I . 4i OFFICE AIDES First Row: Ann Bothel, Pam Johnston, Robin Leach, Second Row: Susan Reed, Betsi Huggins, Patti Hamilton, Michelle Emmer, Terry Snodgrass, Cindy Lindsay, Glenda Stapp, Renee Hamill, Sue Chenoweth, Carolyn Webber, Cathe Mighton, Margot Homsey. Third Row: Kathleen Kelly, Nancy Cantrel, Angelyn Cannon, Mary Ellen Baker, Janet Perrine, Elizabeth Greene, Patty Meek, Ashley Dahl- gren, Marilyn Nehls, Linda Kirch, Candy Kane, Paula Fuhrman. Fourth Row: Karen Frank, Caroline Greene, Pam Bateman, Genevie Felkins, Beau Williamson, Beverly Greb, Sally Cooper, Debbie Fore- man, Connie Belcher, Sandy Banks, Nanci Becker, Elaine Soter, Back Row: David Ranney, Marcia Wetwiska, Larry Altshuler, Beth Evans, Judy Roberts, Elisa Forbes, Janet Fulks, Toya Trumbly, Cathy Gatchell, Lana Blakley. Office, Counselor Aides Supply Administrative Offices with Efficiency Formula Aid through loyalty . . . To assist in the difficult tasks of school adminis- tration are those individuals enrolled as office and counselor aides. Not only do the students learn office and secretarial techniques, but they are also able to have experience in run- ning an organization smoothly. Aides learn to operate the school switch- board, manipulate the ditto machine, run errands, and assist office personnel. si, COUNSELOR AlDES.' Front Flow: Nancy Chown. Second Row: Linda Veroda, Cindy Howeth. Third Row: Carol Rotzinger, Jane Flowers, Kelsey Moody. Fourth Row: Susan Grantham, Cherry Gregg. Filth Row: Cheryl Marshall, Margaret Kessler, Leslie Hull. Sixth Row: Pam Creekmore, Mary Troutt. Back Row: Connie Conley, Sue Brittan, Gail Marken. John Marshall Orchestra Stages Public Concert, Participates at Spring Concert Appreciation through music . . . Mem- bers of the John Marshall orchestra spend years of their lives on the per- fection of the instrument which they play. Individual superiority is stressed and is evident with the five members who play in the All-State Orchestra. In order to receive this honor, a mem- ber is given a piece of music and is allowed a limited period ot time to learn it. individuals from many schools around the state then compete for the positions. As an organization, it par- ticipates in various clinics, and a state-wide contest as well. The classi- cal form of entertainment provides the atmosphere at the Christmas assem- bly. Orchestra not only accompanies the choir in song, but it also plays many favorite melodies and a medley Intent on contributing her part in the winter concert is of carols. To provide sufficient funds Orchestre member Nerwy Shedlowe- for new blazers, the orchestra sells Christmas stockings. ORCHESTRA Front Row: Lianna Garvin, Steve Hamm, Debbie West, Kathy McGuire, Danny Knox, Joe Guevara, Anna Weaver, Nancy Shedlowe. Second Row: Brent Brazeel, Ronald Williams, Cathy Crank, Carol Wadsworth, Rusty Muns, Nancy Payne, Susan Henson, Phillip Jackson, Byron Pugh, Steve Friedlander, David Bird, Arlene Marion, Bass: Jack Rager, Mel Barrow. Third Row: George Trammell, Steve Wilson, Grover Gregory, Tom Frogge, Bob Wilson, Steve Carroll. Fourth Row: Paul Dodson, Suzanne Winter, Mr. Larry Pendleton. ONE HUNDRED TWO vs., FOREIGN EXCHANGE CLUB: Front Row: Linda Lee, Jacque Lee, Nancy Nunnally, Susie Free- man. Second Row: Bitty O'Hornett, Ashley Dahlgren, Margie Hermann, Kay McEver, Susan Jen- nings, Diane Mackey. Back Row: Bobby Majors, Anne Heard, Kenny Altshuler, Juhree Ayers, Larry Altshuler, Kathy Southerland, Denise Ratzlafl, Connie Wester, Michelle Cornelius, Tom Beniamin, Kathy Morgan. Foreign Exchange Committee Strengthens Interest in Culture Exchange Programs Communication through exchange . . . The presence of a foreign exchange student adds insight to this country as well as deveiop- ing an active interest in foreign affairs. The Foreign Exchange Committee seeks to arouse a re- sponsive interest in foreign stu- dents. The drive is geared to involve Bears in Chcosing their Studying flight plans lor next year's loreign student are FEX members Kathy Fiouner, anticipated classmate. AS 3 result Michelle Lefebvre, V. Pres.: and Michelle Emmer, Pub. Ch. Standing are Teri Mc- . . lntosh, Susan McDonald, Nancy Andrews, Parl.f and Sally Cooper. of a poll, the committee states its first preference as a French- speaking girl. Also the F.E.X. is attempting a complete exchange of students. 5-W ,, ONE HUNDRED THREE ONE HUNDRED Foua RED CROSS Front Row: Susan Henson, Acct. Dir. Kelsey Moody, Treas.,' Susan Jennings, Sec., Kelly Hays, V. Pres., Miriam Geigerman, Pres., Monica Moore, Sgt-at-Arms, Ashley Dahlgren, Chap., Marcia Hermann, Hist. Second Row: Suzy Sass, Sandy Jodlowski, Janice Butt, Janice Blagg, Kathy Golab, Marsha McGuire, Debbie Tull, Kathy Kaul, Betsy Brown, Jo Gibbs. Third Row: Miss Barbara Eckhardt, Sponsor: Cheryl Silvers, Katie Stallcup, Mary Pinson, Susan Taylor, Gayle Gilmore, Marta Palmer, Mary Troutt, Theresa McElyea, Patricia Keele, Jan Heller. Back Row: Rhonda Farrell, John McGraw, Terry Fullerton, David Dennis, Martin Hart, Joe Miranov, Bob Ford, Nancy Campbell. American Red Cross Entertoins VA Hospital, Stresses Volunteer Service Fulfillment through utility . . . Consisting of one member from each advisory, the John Marshall chapter of the Red Cross supplements a nation- wide organization. lt begins the year with an enrollment drive which serves to furnish suffi- cient funds for coming activities. Projects include a lost children's booth at the State Fair, decorations of hospitals and rest homes at Christ- mas, and draw-sheets provided to hospitals. President Miriam Geigerman leads activities under direction of sponsor, Barbara Eckhardt. Volunteering extra hours in the Red Cross are Jan Heller, Marta Palmer, and Miss Bar- bara Eckhardt. Safety Council Pursues Satisfaction through Safe ahifs, ideas Awareness stimulates safety . . . The Safety Club consists of students elected from each advisory. lts purpose is the promotion of safety in the school and community. The organization sponsors an assembly on gun safety and has a project to check students' cars. Working with representatives from other schools, several members participate in clean-up activities for Oklahoma City. Meet- ings held twice a month provide a time to conduct business and enjoy speakers. Mr. Tony Lackey is responsible for the club's activities. Appearing on a Safety Club T.V. panel show, Pam Henry and Bill Pritchett win a victory by two points over the opposing Southeast team. SAFETY CLUB Front Row: George Hibdon, Craig Light, Jan Reynolds, Patti Bowen, Kaye Martin, Kenny Altshuler, V.-Pres., John Gruenig, Georgia Lindberg, Susan Grantham, Gayle Gilmore, Laura Love, Pam Henry, Sec., Jack Winningham, Bill Pritchett, Rusty McCormick, Bobby Chrisman, Jerry Bagley, Ava Kennedy. Back Row: David Fox, Mike White, John Dunning, David Haddad, Mary Loosley, Margaret Woodrow, Pres.,' Cindy Herndon, Mary Watts, Pam Alfred, Janice Pitt, Steve McConnell, David Delahay, Bill Neilson, Jim Antry. t.,Ms . 'nes ,xc , ma ONE HQJNDQEKE FWS , National Forensic League Compelled Forward after Facing Vital issues Recognition through ability . . . The National Forensic League honors stu- dents who excell in competitive speech and debate. Students are eligible for membership after they have attained 25 points which are earned at speech tourn- aments. John Marshall students attend five tournaments annually in the hope of going on to regional and state competi- tion. By achieving a rating of first, second, or third at a contest, a student may attend the regional tournament. A rating in the top four at this contest provides state competitors. Practicing for their numer- ous wins in tournaments are debators Pete Wharton, Bill Newsome, and Mariorie Hammett. NFL Front. Row.' Kenny Altshuler, Jeannette Akers, Bruce Janger, V.-Pres.g Scott Gordon, Sec.- Treas.,' Pam Henry, Pres.,' Kay Spaulding, Geneva Garms, H. Oliver Roberts, sponsor. Second Row: David Lodge, Jane Seley, Tanya Musick, Karen Schaben, Hillary Hart, Marjorie Hammett, Darcy Lewis, Marcia Hermann, Michelle Cornelius, Fred Kempf, Connie Crabtree, Rick Elicker, Allan Cooper, Robin Leach. Third Row: Dean Finney, Kym Bracken, Jennifer Childs, Debbie Dunbar, Pat Huffman, John Gruenig, Danny Yancey, David Stewart, Phil Levine, Darcie Hambrick, Phyllece Thomas, Jan Williams, Michelle Lefebvre, Ginny Venk. Back Row.' Ann Corder, Mary Lynch, Greg Bailey, Randy Harbour, Lloyd Hays, Steve Broadie, Ricky Truitt, Mike O'Malley, Pam Sprague, Mike Waller, Bruce Kraft. ONE HUNDRED SIX THESPIANS Front Row: Geneva Garms, Kenny Altshuler, Annis Gultey, Helen Melton, Kay Hammond, Debbie Fugler, Therese McElyea, Shelly Landis, Debbie Williamson, Karen Schaben, Kym Bracken, Pam Woods, Sec., Sharon Hurst, Dee Davis, Susan Henson, Shirley Jones. Second Row: Byron Pugh, Ardoth Hassler, Debby Bundy, Miriam Geigerman, Mary Lee, Diane Evans, Gypsy Hogan, Debbie West, Tanya Musick, Debbie Fortune, Linda Herman. Third Row: Greg Pollock, Mike Klein, Bob Ford, Mary Hoagland, Kay Spaulding, Nancy Shedlowe, Debbie Gitthens, Dean Finney, Vicki Neilson, Adrian Hutchison, Kathy Southerland, Mary Loosley, Treas.,' Keith Warren, Pres., Glenn Glazebrook. Back Row: Greg West,-Marcia Parker, Ginny Venk, Jennifer Childs, Pam Price, Susan Stephens, Lloyd Hays, Ann Corder, Mel Barrow, Pat Malone, Karen Klein, Pam Henry, V-Pres., Ava Kennedy. Thespions Study Art of Dromop' Bring Culture to John Marshall Study stimulates dramatics . . . Students with an interest in acting work to become mem- bers of John lVlarshall's Thespians. Member- ship is attained by earning points for acting or ushering in plays, working on productions, or participating in any way concerning drama. The club enters a float in Homecoming ac- tivities and sponsors a bake sale to raise money. The Yuletide season provides the atmosphere for a dinner initiation, where Lord and Lady Thespis are crowned. Royalty is Pam Henry and Keith Warren. Miss Ann Ross is the club's sponsor. During many school assemblies, Thespian members perform. Glenn Glazebrook and Steve Noyes were two main characters in the one act play early in the year. ONE HUNDRED SEVEN CHESS CLUB Front Row: Scott Bradbury, David Schnittger, Richard Crites, Lew Aileman, Lawrence Clark. Back Row: Jay Davis, Russell Simmons, Robert Diggs, Robert Goodson, Paul Lanier. Chess Club Explores New Approaches to Challenging Postime Interest inspires enjoyment . . . Approximately fifteen John Marshall boys compose membership in the Chess Club. The only requirement for an individual to join the organization is as interest in the popular game of chess. Each week members unite to play, and a tournament is held yearly. For diversion, other games are played which require strategy and plan- ning. President, David Schnittger, leads all activities, and helps to plan the year's social events, a dinner at the end of each semester. Mrs. Lois Smith serves as sponsor. L- l YN . X '- , OOQ b6eVN SQVXQVXCLS QOBP QD lfol ' Q95 XccCXs36c1rSWORO'x Q ML Lose QXCOM' C lfxgrvy FWXQ 5 Oo ef-flfest 'W S ' -ly-flfvgpontemplating, his next move, Lindell Brad- 'X' MQ 5412 bury ponders possible ways for a checkmate. .wait Q5ixs.9-All adv? lx, one HUNDRED EIGHT L42 V 5ClJ! Qkjg-QNX XQQSJY Qvt-CNXQS Q'-Y' C19-Q., You QF? QSM'-Sr tff V , ,.., ., I Y me I , s l l 7 f HI'Y , -X X J 1 H L - K M ' J H . , lg 1 e J Q it Wolf Q if M fx gf ll ffl Promotes Good Will, Service, Ideals off emarracyj S ldeals encourage service . . . In this fast moving age the world becomes more and more demanding. Members of the Hi-Y strive to answer the calls for service from themselves, their country, their God. Meetings and activities are planned in association with the Tri-Hi-Y and Northside Y.M.C.A. to fulfill its purpose, which is to create, maintain, and extend the high standards of Christian character throughout the home, school, and community. Speakers in various occupational fields, discussions, dem- onstrations, service projects, and participation in the State Youth and Government program constitute the year's agenda. Selling eggs is a malor proiect of Hi-Y. Here Jim Tull and Tom Kluberton try their abilities to sell to Mrs. George Milne. Hi-Y: Front Row: Tom Kluberton, Robert Ball, Mark Barrett, Bill Hebbleth- waite, Harry Monroe, John Duren, Ed Beary. Second Row: Jim Tull, David Monroe, Ken Campbell, Bob Olmstead, Lindy Cosper, Mike Knol. Back Row: Tom Beniamen, Gary Wolfe, David Helmey, Paul Albers, Tony Tabor. rc' l- rf ONE HUNDRED NlNE fy or 5 Q4 ifiargfry fi iffffii fjjigrjf fyi jjfjif ,J Q ybjf N357 Members Exempli y High Ideals, Seek Lofty Goals Service encourages development . . . Tri-Hi-Y members are met by a variety of programs rang- ing from bill debates to a self-defense lesson in Jiu-Jitsu. The Tri-Hi-Y and Hi-Y work together to coordinate activities which will be both inter- esting and pertinent to their purpose. Service projects are important in Tri-Hi-Y. Children's hospital wards are decorated at Christmas, and egg sales earn money for the Y.M.C.A. World Service Program. Mass slumber parties add gaiety to a full year. Tri-Hi-Y and Hi-Y members are youths dedicated to democracy, young peo- ple training for Christian leadership, and teen- agers of strong determination. Making yuletime decoration for Saint Anthony Hospital is Deb- bie Tull, Tri-Hi-Y member. Cheering up the children's ward at Christmas are Tri-Hi-Y mem- bers Michelle Lefebvre and Jan Dodson. TRI-HI-Y Front Row: Donna Winningham, Pres., Barbara Hays, Treas.g Cheryl Marshall, V.-Pres.,' Betsy Alden, Sec., Chap., Annis Guffey, Sgt.-at-Arms, Sally Cooper, Parliament., Hist. Second Row: Angelyn Cannon, Teresa Martin, Adrian Hutchi- son, Cindy Jinks, Betsy Brown. Back Row: Kristie Warren, Linda Boyce, Sgt.-at-Arms, Debbie Winblad, Susie Freeman. ONE HUNDRED TEN I TRI-HI-Y Front Flow: Ann Pressler, Chap.,' Kelsey Moody, Sec.: Juhree Ayres, Pres., Michelle Lefebvre, V.-Pres., Connie Conley, Treas. Second Row: Ellen Maddux, Sgt.-at-Arms, Dianna Perkins, Sgt.-at-Arms, Ashley Dahlgren, Parliament., Mrs. Susan Hermida, sponsor. Third Row: Pam Williams, Jan Dodson, Judi Shilds, Nancy Shedlowe, Pat Hebblethwaite. Back Flow: LaDonna Pixler, Cathy Gatchell, Rayge Swirczynski, Debbie Tull. TRI-Hl-Y Front Row: Kathy Morgan, Treas.: Leslie Hull, V.-Pres.: Kathy Gilpin, Pres.,' Tricia Hadlock, Chap., Pam Donohew, Sgt. -at-Arms. Second Row: Laura Cooke, Vicki Neilson, Terry Snod- grass, Cindy Coulter, Patti Manley, Sgt.-at-Arms, Shan- da Bacus, Hist.-Parliament. Back Row: Beverly Riley, Connie Wester, Donna Du- vall, Sherry Simon. TRI-Hl-Y Front Flow: Pat Taylor, Chap., Suzanne Winter, V.-Pres.,' Cathey Chappell, Pres., Ann Elliott, Treas., Cathi Schultz, Parliament.-Hist.,' Sally Clark, Sec. Second Row: Paula Fuhrman, Sgt.-at-Arms, Laurie Zeni, Kelly Jones, Carolyn Sallold, Christine Stover, Gayle Frederick. Back Row: Teri Mclntosh, Toya Trumbly, Phyleece Thomas, Chris Townsley, Claudia Merrill. ONE HUNDRED ELEVEN Annual Belle, Beau Elections Determine Leaders in Bear Popularity,Spiritp 'ivq g a rg , , j f' X f ,M 1 f Sf u f ' , V, ff I I , ff , ,f ' Ill, 'lyfl JJ , se, A' nz f ' f fl' ,ff M -f Y .f K ,., ', 1' ,fx f , 3 , ff, C we L I , .f ,Q if K, , f 1 1 P P ul Albers Mike Knol Sid Howard Mchelle Lefebvre, Attendants Lana Blakley, Attendants Pam Henry, Attendants 1 N l sJ bu N - ' f UMM, CWGQMQMKQM wlmdf lM'f'QUMl' MJQMLUQU A UM ew W ew Us 's 0 +L McDaniel, Allen Rule 5' , ll X, lv f , zw 1 www , , V V V ll David Ranney Pam Johnston, Attendants f' l .ik Y S ills 5 ! Phil Allen Donna McDaniel, Annual Beau 81 Belle ONE HUNDRED THWTEEN A. Band Queen Receives Crown to Tune When You Wish Upon ca Star 2x1 .. V,,,, X,,Xri :lb1'.Q'rS Q KL f e go, X , 5 R, ,xt V, ,Ar - X-of fx, 'ii I' 1-A A i 4 1 X if iwxrfg. Xi., nfs 5 N X K kiwi? wig J 0 we ,v,1 Zkg 4gf3,,1M,, i X im fire, ,ekshA N., V37 'f.-VX X5 . L 1-. 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Football John Marshall's football record this year was a disappointing one, but it must be taken into consid- eration that the Bears faced one of the toughest schedules in the state. Four of the teams that J.M. played were at one time during the season in the top five of the Associated Press high school poll. John Marshall opened the sea- son with a bad note by dropping a 6-O decision to the Northeast Vikings. Putnam City's number two ranked Pirates ran into trouble the next week as they had to come from behind to hold off the Bears 15-6. Nothing went right for the Bears the following week as Douglass scooted by the beleaguered Bears 45-26. J.M. came back strong the next week, but the Redskins from Cap- itol Hill outlasted the Red and Blue 27-20. On the next outing the Bears could not get anything going for them, and were thumped by highly-ranked Northwest Classen 27-6. Things went from bad to worse as the top-ranked Midwest City Bombers blasted all hopes of homecoming victory to a tune of 34-6. The Bears could not be held off any longer as they literally ran arch-rival Harding off the field, smashing the Eagles 27-0. At the outcome of the J.M.- Grant game, it was the hard fight- ing Generals who wound up inthe cellar of the Mid-State Confer- ence, as the Bears won 12-6. The Enid Plainsmen traveling to Oklahoma City expecting an easy win over the Bears, were sur- prised, and had to come through in the last quarter to defeat the tough Bears 20-16. The last game of the year took John Marshall to Shawnee where the Wolves came back in the last quarter to trip the Bears 17-14. 1968 FOOTBALL RECORD J.M. O NORTHEAST 6 J.M. 6 PUTNAM CITY 15 J.M. 26 DOUGLASS 45 J.M. 20 CAPITOL HILL 27 J.M. 6 NORTHWEST CLASSEN 27 J.M. 6 MIDWEST CITY 34 J.M. 27 HARDING 0 J.M. 12 GRANT 6 J.M. 16 ENID 20 J.M. 14 SHAWNEE 17 Manager Mel Barrow tapes the wrist of Safety Rusty McCormick as he prepares to go back into the Enid game. Varsity Football Team Defeats Generals, Eagles During Tough Season M M, M ,rpg ri VARSITY FOOTBALL TEAM: Front Row: Kelly Hays, Jeff Jones, Robert Ball, Mike McCollom, Phil Allen, Rusty McCormick, Gary Shuffield, Gary Dickerson, Dan Harvey, Don Lepley, Bob Womble, Craig Tucker. Second Row: Clyde Baker, Bob Densemore, Stormy Heiner, Mike Galoob, Ray Venable, Bill Gardner, Ralph McReynolds, Harrell Davis, Tommy Williams, Ken Campbell, Ken Neugebauer, Steve Ackman, Larry Basey. Back Row: Steve Adkins, Ken Jackson, Johnny Duren, Bob Wightman, Eddy Beaty, Mike Knol, Bill Cor- bin, Tom Corbin, David Ranney, Billy Weitman, Steve Mangum, Mel Barrow. ONE HUNDRED TWENTY FIVE I 1' '. M ... -. ,,' if Safety Tommy Williams dumps a Pirate back as the Bears hold highly ranked Putnam City to a 15 6 victory. Above: Junior wingback Jeff Jones butts heads with a Pirate defender as he scrambles for a few yards in the Putnam City game. A Midwest City back finds the going ro h as he is stopped by iunior John Duren and senior ' . in x 'B' Teams Complete Busy Season with 7-6-2 Rec cl , 1 N The heavy turnout for football this year necessitated the formation of two B teams. The two teams, both coached by Mr. Leland Clark, came out with similar records, Qu Q1 W the Browns coming out with a 3-3-1 record, and the Blacks N notch'ing a 4-3-1 season. tl x . if ' Both teams began the season badly, the Browns losing ' I to Northeast 14-6, and the Blacks -dropping their opener to Northwest 24-6. While the Brown Bears were being bombed in their next + two outings, by Putnam City 29-6, and Norman 45-O, the ' . Black Bears notched a victory and a tie. They defeated , Southeast 8-0, and tied Putnam City, 6-6. In the next set of games the Brown Bears also had their share of wins by defeating Capital Hill 18-12, Harding 12-6, l and Grant 18-12. The Black Bears didn't fare so well, S dropping a pair to Northwest 30-O, and Norman 18-6. ln their next two games, however, the Blacks came back strong to end their season by defeating Moore 12-6, Del City 6-0, and Classen 16-8. GV Toward the end of the season both teams were united to test the powerful Midwest City Bombers B Team. The game was a tough one, but in the end it was the Bombers winning by only one touchdown. Q The end of the season found many players seasoned and ready for varsity competition next year. Don Lepley, 1 Bill Corbin, and Bill Gardner did an outstanding job on - the line, while backs Mike McCollum, Robert Heard, Craig X Tucker, and monster man David Miles were also tapped as outstanding by Coach Clark. T - BLACK BEARS Front Row: Joe Land, Luke Simms, Bill Olmstead, Craig Tucker, Randy Spence, Kelly Hays, Steve Adkins, Bobby Savan, Larry Basey, Mike Galoob, David Harrell. Second Row: Louis Cline, Robert Hurd, Gerand Draper, Robert Ford, David Helmey, Rocky Whitten, Kent Hunter, Paul Ernst, David Miles, Mark Lovelace. Back Row: Earl Stewart, Randy Sloat, Robert Randall, Jay Fortune, Scott Alden, Toshi Brown, Robert Curtis, David Kyle, Mike Patterson, Sky Huff. . 1. 2 x ONE HUNDRED TWENTY ElGHT ,ima A A , BROWN BEARS Front Row: Steve Ackman, Neil Willmon, David Swain, Steve Muns, Joe Cowan, Danny Dewey, Robbie Stalcup, Rick Tinsley, Craig Light, Sam Oliphant, Mike McCollom. Second Row: Jack Wallace, Brent lreton, Jim Ginn, Larry McGraw, Rusty Hamp- ton, Henry Tyler, Gary Worth, David Morgan, Jim Seasock, Rusty Hampton, Jeff Gilmore, Bob Bernardy. Back Row: Gary Hope, Dan Yancy, Richard Freeman, Scott Alden, Terry Matson, Wilfred Decker, Ronnie Canada, Bob Turney, Bobby Morgan, John Larsh, Gary Lawrence, Rudy Swan. , I If .,. , 'Q 1,34 qi, I' ,, , 4 . , ,lf ' 1, Q, offs' X Q, W J :, d k . K R , ,M .V ,, H , ,.l , W up K ,Q e,f..,c, V N- ,f 1 .. , Mg 4 T fl L, J aaa - we-N MM? 'skim 'L ,li to 'M U: so , ,ca 'mio' 'TV 1 ,, ,Ev 1 luke, ,ol 'ebiefeema if-1 Qtzffwe MWA' LLM' kj! WJ X 1 .T V, M Q -y Mfg, in Wu' :Q f . fy- , - - , I, N je ,ijygfbk SQVWV :Lk',L.ff,u V 3 - 5 J- ! . 1, yi., L je' 4 MK 1 Qfgfi QA Iyer,-:ffy,,g,1L 6, ,J - I I A it 2 2 . ff Q f T . -A 5 'Him 14' f V ' as 1 . , , ' if A V, ,j,,,,,, be--1 la., 1g,aLa,xJ., ,pd ,-1:-they owe if 'ff , E 74 A' Q' J 9 ,, A fo A ,f5,yQffd. ,L,,,,QQp Q at et W ' W , , , 5 , . ' , 911 all f , E. gf 1,9---4,1 -LL'Sfw.,'e4fw 1 ,X V ,M -,,':,4 f, LL.. eevea M., LL 'Wu-' HY' G' Mai f 'M EQ' D ' J , eg A llghlw, X With 15 Kawai play up the middle? the B team Bears gain a few yards in their 12-6 victory over Putnam City. ' ' 'X ' , . ' ONE HUNDRED TWENTY NINE Cross Country Closes Season with 5-2 Marky Places Third in All-City John Marshall's Cross Country team wound up its best season yet in the Mid-State Conference with a 5-2 dual record and a 5th place finish in the conference meet. The Bears also took third place in the All-City Meet. The Bear harriers opened their season with two wins over Harding and Capitol Hill, respectively. ln both duals J.lVl. placed all men in the top eight except for two. ln their next two duals, the team dropped meets to two of the toughest teams in the state, Putnam City and U.S. Grant. ln the next meet the Bears took out all of their vengeance of the previous two meets by trounclng Douglass. The team ended it's season with two of the longest wins of the year. They defeated the Midwest City Bombers, then went on to upset the highly-ranked Norman Tigers by one point. ,Zig laid it M5 f 5 f 15,5 755 fb, -fwfxsfnfefffv 455 5 ,Warn P6 iglklfffyypyffvi W fmp J ,4 good 0100 Q 57,7 ' fd! ,aff AW f 6155 W M . ZW 260 W 5:,2z2.?ema,frs.:f.'1,.Z,aflL?r 5.zWtf.t5:2:zhs.Lr:,.'2Z2 l , 4,50 meet. Av .f K . 9 1 rt T' C.. l X Z ... A .w CROSS COUNTRY Front Row: Kirk Hopkins, Jim Eagleston, Jim Sughru, Lindy Cosper, Bill Pritchett, Burr Millsap, David Delahay, Todd Burke, John Rayburn, Don Weiss, Bruce Benjamin, Hadley Bowman, Gaylen Aycock. Second Row: John Welch, David Lodge, Tony Tabor, Jim Smethers, Brian Klipp, Mack McCorkle, Tray Pippin, Joe Miranov, Tom Benjamin, Steve Randall. Back Row: Foster Harrington, coach, Mark Williams, Mike Evans, Fred Schmidt, Steve Elliot, Jim Owens, Pete Wharton, Greg Bailey, Koji Banno. ONE HUNDRED THIRTY A TEAM Front Row: Don Weiss, Todd Burke, Burr Millsap, John Rayburn, Bruce Benjamin. Back Row: Foster Harrington, Coach, Jim Sughru, Bill Pritchett, Hadley Bowman, David Deiahay, Gaylen Aycock. cj ' A bifida! 1 I ,W Vfgj ppftfi fZ6co 'gli , X ,697 f ' .fda ' vf ei Jfinafw yacc VW 62? Ji! 5,9 5,555 , , . 1' M IWLLJ WJ ' calf an aj JWQWWMW QJ2 OQ9, J, I .fifvcou 4-Hafw C4-wave ftqxcf i K ,f E B ayavf by 1 of pw-4-ff fe? Coach Foster H int th k f ' flood! ,f harder Brian Klaglgl gon massages e nee o senior , 612475, iff! I , We fair,-,,,, 5512 ,,M,f.ffff,:fZZQ ff 'B if bjaafx 7715 7112635 as Iafikff A9 ' ' Varsity Basketball Team Struggles through Tough Micl-State Conference Schedule Although Coach Byron Roberts feels his team improved as the season progressed, the Bear basketball team finished with a one win-19 loss season. ln the first two games of the season JM was bounced by Harding and by Capitol Hill. The awesome Douglass Trojans and the tough Putnam City Pirates then took turns bombing the staggering cagers 40-64 and 34-68 respectively. Next to conquer the Bears were Capitol Hill and Enid. The cagers invaded Shawnee to be turned back 38-48. JM dropped three more games before the team finally found a victim E in the Shawnee Wolves, as the Bears clawed their way to a 49-47 win in Putnam City, Northwest, Grant, and Midwest City. . US Grant's Generals stopped short all dreams of a Cinderella finish 54-69 in the opening game of the Regionals. Senior forward Robert Patrick drives 4 around his Enid opponent to set up a scoring play for the Bears. The Bears huddle for a conference during one of the two overtimes in the Shawnee game. SENSE i'iL5Ni3?3i-ED TENESRTY TWC two overtimes. f into the home stretch of the season the Bears fell to Capitol Hill, Enid, . The Shawnee defender is too late, as iunior center Bryant Hunt scores on a lay-up. VARSITY Front Row: Coach Byron Roberts, Steve McConnell, Gary Lackey, Bryan Hunt, Charles Unger, Dwayne Tilley, Tom Sanders Mark Barrett, Don Brigham. Back Row: Phil Allen, Tom Wilson, Mike Bergin, Robert Patrick, Mike Graham, Hal Stratton. ?ii,f?x3?,Ef W Y Q B TEAM Front Row: Steve Broadie, Tim Clausing, Mike McCollom, Harry Gilbert. Second Row: Mike Donohew, Hal Stratton, Mike Bergin, Lynn West, Back Row: Coach Brooks Mosier, Ronnie Waters, Charles Unger, Nolton Bull, Scott Bechtel. B-Basketball Team Extracts Valuable Experience from Backing Varsity John Marshall's B-team played its way to a success- ful season under the guidance of Coach Brooks Mosier. The junior Bears finished the season with an 8-7 record on the books. The B team won two of the first three games, defeat- ing Harding and Capitol Hill - losing to Douglas. Enid and Putman City both stopped the junior varsity but Northwest fell before Mosier's squad. Grant edged JM 44-41 while Shawnee was beaten 44-38 and Midwest City bombed 51-36. Douglass proved to be the only team able to stop the junior Bears more than once. The B-team took their anger out on Shawnee and Enid, defeating the Wolves 37-35 and taking a forfeit victory after tying Enid 50-50. Grant was the last team to be clawed by the Bears, as Midwest City and North West put a damper on the end of the season, defeating the B team 64-63 and 42-32 respectively. ONE HUNDRED THEBTY FOUR Looking for a basket, Sophomore Mike McCollum tries to bring the B-Team two points nearer to victory against Grant. Varsity Wrestling Team Snares Championship at State Wrestling Tournament John Marshall Wrestlers, overshadowed by Grant's Generals all season, pulled a stun- ning upset at the state tournament February 23-24 to win the AA State Championship. The All-City tournament provided a peek into what was to come later as the Bears were edged out of the championship by US Grant. The Bears romped to the Blackwell Championship and came in 26 points be- hind Grant at the Geary tourney. Putnam City surprised the Bears in the next dual, but John Marshall bounced back the next week to stop Edmond. Grant dominated the Mid-State tournament as JM fell to a disappointing third. Grant was overpowering in the regionals sending 10 to the state tournament while the Bears qualified seven. John Marshall then placed six of their seven men in the top three places at state to up- set the Generals and set off celebrations at John Marshall. Later in the year Coach Weigle was chosen AA Coach of the Year. Sophomore 123-pounder Dave Rankin is caught by a time exposure in a blur of motion. WRESTLING TEAM Front Row: Steve Dodson, Jerry Bagley, Paul Darrough, Dave Rankin, Gary Dickerson, Tommy Allen. Back Row Coach Harvey Weigle, George Jackson, Chuck Light, Jack Wallace, Bill Corbin, Tom Corbin, Bob Densmore. IE , 4 ,Q ONE HUNDRED THIRTY FiVE Tommy Allen, 130 lbs. Bill Corbin, 177 lbs Bob Densmore, Heavyweight Third Place State wf , if MW, ..w,ffVf4Qifefm H f . A-7 'i55'44Xiff'ff f :EVM w J, I 'W' Chuck Light, 152 lbs. Gary Dickerson, 137 lbs. Steve Dodson, 98 lbs. Paul Darrough, 115 lbs. 1 wx Tom Corbin,167 lbs. Dave Rankin, 123 lbs. Second Place-State Second Place-State Jerry Bagley, 106 lbs. State Champion George Jackson, 145 lbs. l W f l Jack Wallis, 160 lbs. Second Place-State UNE HUNDRED Tr1Ei'1Ti'v'iiE3lEi'Q B-TEAM Front Row: Bruce Silvey, Rod Oxford, Paul Darrough, Mack McCorkle, Robert Heard, Allen McKenzie. Back Row: Coach Harvey Wlegle, Monte Evans, Steve Belflower, Tra Pippen, Jim Eagleston, Scott Cotton. B Wrestling Team Gains Experience as Alternates to Varsity Grapplers The John Marshall B wrestlers fol- lowed closely in the winning footsteps of the A team, compiling a 5-1 dual record and placing second in the Mid- west City tournament. In their first match the B team de- feated Midwest City 18-16. They then squeaked by Edmond 16-14, but in the next outing the team stomped Capitol Hill 28-2. The next week they had little trouble with Grant, putting them down 19-6. In the next match, the team ran into a tough squad from Putnam City, suffer- ing their only setback 19-9. ln the last match of the year, the team defeated a tough Perry team 15-13. ONE HUNDRED THIRTY EIGHT , ,,,, .W . 7,.. . Above: Jim Eagleston breaks down his Northwest opponent. Below: Steve Belflower flattens a Grant General. Varsity Swimming Tea Wins City, Conterencep The JM swimming team compiled its best season ever, etching out an undefeated dual record. They also took first place in city and conference and fourth in state. The Bears' 200-Medley Relay team, consisting of Bob Olmstead, Scott Lucas, Bob Willoughby, and Steve Short, took first in the state meet, sophomore Bob Willoughly placed first in the 100 meter butterfly, and Bill Schmidt placed third in the 200 meter free style. The tankmen started off their season by smashing Capitol Hill 86-7, defeating North- west 50-45, and Putnam City 55-40. ln the next two meets, the Bears slipped by Harding 63-28 and crushed Douglass 86-5. The swim- mers ended their season by defeating Classen 68-21, and were given forfeits by Midwest City and Northwest. X - ,. . ac, , , . X-gf' is m Captures Fourth at State Meet ,.., M, Poised to swim his leg of the 400 yard relay is Junior Bob Womble. - SWIM TEAM Front Ftow: Bobby Willoughby, John Rayburn, Bill Schmitt, Todd Burke, Steve Short, Scott Lucas, Bill Pritchett. Second Row Scott Dove, Bob Shoemaker, Mike Wilson, Lindy Cosper, Tarry Matson, Jim Smethers, Coach Foster Harrington. Third Row: Bob Olm stead, Robert Arens, Randy Bullock, Bob Womble, Mike Dugan. ONE HUNDRED THlFiTY NINE K ,UO fx ECZLGFK jc!-CAL? 9m4g9?,6Ae ww gg OZL4 I QJLQAJLZFCKCZQAA again, wma! 9 fc 4122! . . . Swlmmln X Cfteczmfz, VL ,Kava jc CJCQCLZX, fx , grad C0440 '00 avg amd 902:05 -34406 .Io ydif alma! Qofwwj' KJ !L!A'J'L,Zf27LZfL6L, , -IZZ4-'Vlif 0151472 -2 affk A0 ,amd j Wgfaflgg f5f4cLU..p,p 9061 .160-'ff A0 0014101 Ace, Wm 6 ? 4 . W Q CQ 610 -'UC f.7644f,4,41,jf ,f 9014 UMW AM Af, Lg QCILLQ ,dfcxnfnnwwxflff 'igzfci gg J ,2gfi6i41.fZ4f44ff4-f CNE HUNDPED FOQTY Baseball Team Launches Spring Sports Season with Few Lettermen S. s The John Marshall baseball team emerged in the Mid-State Conference race this year crippled by graduation. Returning from last year's team, which took third in state, were second baseman Bom Chrisman, catcher Ed Beaty, and pitcher Dan Points. The team not only had a tough conference schedule, but also a grueling competi- tion with other city area teams. When the yearbook went to press, the Bears were having a tough time. They dropped their opener to Capitol Hill 8-0, after having been out only 3 days. ln the second and third games, they lost to Mid-State foe Putnam City 6-4, and then to Shawnee 2-1. In the fourth game, the Bears lost to Del City 9-0. Junior Luke Simms swings but misses in the Bears' game with Capitol Hill. BASEBALL TEAM Front Row: James Moy, Chris Stephenson, Dickie Hicks, Rich Digby, J. Harvey, Mack McCorkle, Steve Dodson. Second Row: Ralph McFteynolds, Danny Points, Danny Harvey, Luke Simms, Jack Winningham, Bob Chrisman, Mike Wigley. Back Row: Coach Harvey Wiegle, Eddie Beaty, Phil Allen, Mark Barrett, John Duren, Bob Womble. 3'-. Z , QJJJ if J U izzord, Showers The JM track team opened its season this year, delayed by bad weather early in March, with one of the most inexperienced teams in a long time. The Bears faced a hard schedule, being a member of the toughest track conference in the state. The Marshall tennis team this year had more depth than any squad JM has seen in a long time. Although the netters lacked a superstar, the team was bolstered by lettermen Larry Altshuler, Curtis Fair, and Bill Wallis. The Bear golf team probably had the best chance for success of any of the spring sports. The team boasted four returning lettermen. They were: Joe Roberts, Dwayne Tilley, Jim Sullivan, and Eddie Vossler. t .J K' ' , Y r l - ,sam 3 ' as- ' t-. , .33 sawed T' ,f ' N ' i -f ' Y is 5' Q. J fir A ., r. ' 4 t A' 1 Q In early spring practice, rumor Tom Williams works on his starts. 1 TRACK TEAM Front Row: Hadley Bowman, Greg Appleby, Randy Bullock, Bill Pritchett, Ken Jackson, Mike Harkey, Rick Christian, Sammy Fitzgerald, Dan Dewey, Galen Aycock, Jim Owens, Tom Williams, Bob Densmore. Second Row: Tripp Jessup, Steve Ackman, David Van Compernolle, Stormy Heiner, Bill Gardner, Lindy Cosper, Rob Stalcup, Don Lepley, Ken Neugebauer, Mike Bergin, John Rayburn, Chuck Bechtel. Third Row: Scott Alden, Joe Land, Mike Galoob, Craig Tucker, Bob Savan, Steve Atkins, Gary Conrad, Kirk Hopkins, Bruce Lamprecht, John Welch, Tony Taber, Burr Millsap. Fourth Row: Coach Foster Harrington, Don Weiss, Harley Campbell, Robert Heard, Tom Kluberton, Doug Adkins, David Helmey, Ford Harper, Jack Wheeler, Bill Olmstead, Joe Cowan, Fred Schmidt, Bruce Benjamin, Tom Benjamin. Back Row: Mike Graham, David Delahay, Steve McConnell, Hank Hewett, David Williams, John Thomas. A - ' mv 1 if .5 1-1 Q J 1 nike GOLF TEAM Front Row: Don Brigham, Tommy Gray, Allan McKenzie, Tommy Brown. Second Row: Andy Vossler, Bobby Lutz, Fritz Ford, Larry Mathis, Bruce Maddux. Back Row: John Kyle, coach, Jeff Scott, Joe Roberts, Eddie Vossler, Dewayne Tilley, Jim Sullivan. Tennis, Golf Squads Compete os Individuals, Secure Honors os Teams TENNIS TEAM: Front Row: Tra Pippin, Paul Darrough, Dave Rankin, Tim Sprague, Bruce Janger, Curtis Fair, Larry Altshuler, Paul Albers, Bill Wallis, David Huffman. Second Row: Rod Oxford, Kenny Altshuler, Randy Harbour, Mike Mills, Robert Ball, Dick Muehlheisen, Don Martin, Ken Buettner. 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I-Q Q ,:,p..'f'fi11 V- E-?.:,,'4ff' 1- gm: .,,.4.f.f..ML.fQ,- 'fL1fH:,Qg'-:::f'f- 1 42'-5 LM :1.f,5.f11-,mg ',s,1: + f-51:-,w,W.'4, ,-.4,m, ........WM -' Y dm-W, f,.f,q.',,1,,,w, 11,4 Paul Adams Tom Adams Greg Adams Doug Adkins Jeanette Akers Scott Alden Lew Alleman Joanette Allen Pam Allen Tom Allen Lorln Allgaier Kenny Altshuler Keith Andrews Rose Andrews Greg Appleby Kathy Antone Carol Arens Tom Austin Barbara Bagwell Ellen Baker Jeff Baker Lenora Baker Randy Baker Don Barton Gary Barton A Randy Barton Larry Basey ONE HUNDRED Sophomores Exhibit Class The 724 members of the sophomore class meet their first year in high school with bursts of ac- tivity. They seek new knowledge, join new clubs, make new friends and are introduced to new curriculum. Initial weeks expose sophomores rushing down the halls in search of lost classrooms. John Marshall sopho- mores are initiated into the way of the Bear. They are as energetic and de- termined as their upper classmen. impatient as the future, sophomores reach forward. Spirit, Discussing plans for their sophomore year are class officers Jill Johnson, Sec.g Tony Tull, Treas.,' Steve. Cargill, Pres.p Tim Clausing, V-Pres. FORTY SlX oungest Class Conducts Annual Elections Representing their class are these members of the sopho- more council: Front Row- Debbie Deardeuff, Pat Heb- blethwaite, Jeanne Blagg, An- gie Moss, Joyce Benda, Peggy Rose. Second Row- Ginger Smith, Judy Berger, Jan Berry, Kathy 0'Brlen, Denise Gardner, Jenny Vill- yard, Terri Hunter, Kathy Paulsen. Back Row-Lucy Miller, Mike Mills, Richard Clausing, Nick Viselli, Steve Jabara, Ashley Dahlgren. Rhonda Baumgartner Bill Beach Nanci Becker Beverly Bednar Debbi Bell ,FY ,- V , , Steve Bellflower Joyce Benda Bruce Benjamin Judy Berger Steve Bernardy Ada Berry Jan Berry Rick Bertshicnger Janet Bertram Diana Bevill Brinda Bird Jeanne Blagg Gary Blanche Hannah Bloss Marilyn Blythe Carol Bonner Sherry Boots Dwayne Bothel Jeanne Botls Dana Boulton Patti Bowen Tom Bowman Ann Boyd ONE HUNDRED FGRTY SEVEN Jerry Boyd Vickie Boyles Brent Brazeel Lindell Bradbury Jan Bradfield Kim Bradshaw Jerry Branson Robie Braselton Jerry Brindley Lewis Briswell Sue Britton Steve Broadie Betty Brown Kermit Brown Marty Brown Tom Brown Toshi Brown Val Brown Kay Browning Phil Brundage Kathy Bruner Kristy Bruner Rhonda Bryan Tom Bryan Vicki Buettner Nolton Bull Susan Burk Gary Burt Becky Burton Peggy Cadmus Judy Cain Jane Calhoun Clark Campbell Linda Campbell Mike Canada Ronnie Canada Angelyn Cannon Nancy Cantrell Dona Cantrell Susan Caplinger Steve Cargill Ron Carlisle Jerry Carmack Linda Carr Steve Carroll Bob Carter Cathy Carter Brenda Cashion Scott Cassel Dan Chandler Sue Chenoweth Debi Chesnut Jerry Chitwell Nancy Chown Terry Church Larry Clark Sophomores Prepare for Open Road as Beginning Drivers, an A-4' 'l W iv. ONE HUNDRED FORTY EIGHT Adopt Slogan 'Learn to Drive to Stay Alive' '61, W iw fy gb r 8 A, i 1 , 1 ' rg , V fu 'Q ,.., vu Jim Cowan ' 1 if eaa 2: Cindy COX V t ' g g e, QQ Robert Cox l 4 1 , 1 , X z 1 ' ff Patricia Crane V Pam Creekmore l ,,,, ' 4 'fu , will ' if , Richard Crites ,w if Cathy Cronk Connie Crosno Robert Curtis l X Sharon Clark Steve Clark Linda Cleary Richard Clausen Tim Clausing Mike Clein Kathy Cline Lewis Cline John Clogg Jim Cloud Pat Cobb Dorothy Coeff Karen Cohen Thad Coin Clay Colley Max Combes Kent Comwell Allan Cooper Carol Copeland Ann Corder Mike Cotton Bill Corbin Janet Cosgrove Mike Cougill Sue Coulson Tom Coulson Cris Coulter Alan Cowen Peeling out in the driver education simulators, Shelley Williams and Peggy Rose practice driving techniques and receive safety instructions Posing prettily, maiorette Nancy Shedlowe represenls the sophomore class among the Bear band maiorettes. 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'nk W iv 'J17' .B.uux. ,- ' A ' 236' , iw V k',V l V, ww ., , 5 l , Q Gary Dykstra David Easeley Linda Ecker Rebecca Eggers Rick Elicker Ricky Elkins Janet Ellelson Steve Elliott Debbie Ellis Sue Ellis Waden Emery Glen Emmert Mary Endres Susan Esco Beth Evans Diane Evans Gwendlyn Evans Mike Evans Sherrie Evans Susan Evans Watkins Everitt Pam Fair Rhonda Farrell Genevie Felkins Gary Ferguson Debbie Fester John Fiddler Darryl Fields Joe Fincher Elisa Forbes Bob Ford Doug Ford Fritz Ford Charles Foreman Jay Fortune David Fox Jean Franklin Gayle Fredrick Richard Freeman Robyn Freeman Tom Frogge Janet Fulk Charleta Furnash Jimmy Gabe Treca Gabler Debbie Gale Mike Galoob Denise Gardner Karen Gardyne Debe Garland Linda Garland Geneva Garms Lianna Garvin Johnny Gatchell Carla Geis Jo Gibbs ONE HUNDRED FIFTY ONE Harry Gilbert Jeff Gilmore Debbie Gitthens Lynda Goforth Kathy Golab Cathy Good Robert Goodsen Jana Gourley Danna Goulton Tommy Goodwin Mary Graham Kathy Graugnard Tila Gray Tony Graziano Cindy Green Karen Greer Diana Gregory John Grenig Bobby Griffiths Gene Guinn Pete Gunderson John Guffey Patty Gulley Becky Hadler Helen Hagar Kathy Hahn Barbara Hahnell Terry Haley David Hall Larry Hall Cindy Ham Gary Hamby Joanne Hamilton Pat Hamilton Terri Hamilton Whit Hamilton Marjorie Hammett Bill Harding Barbara Harris Gwen Harris Marsha Harris J. Harvey Billy Hayes Bob Hayes Steve Hayton John Heagy Robert Heard Pat Hebblethwaite Laurie Hedges Jan Heller Margorie Hemmett Tim Hendricks Susan Henry Mark Hester Laurie Hewett ONES HUNDRED FIFTY TWO Experiment under Controlled, Scientific Conditions -vii '21 is 2' it .,. it X , ll t hinly Synthesizing a new serum in the biology laboratory sopho- mores Billy Hayes Mike Cougill Steve Rogstad and Gary McKelvey put class instruction into practice. 55? i f 9' ,K fr' ' 4 Q 2 , ,Q W Q 4 ,,, ,,v, X ,.., , ,, V .1 - A AWIV5: . -, I Peggy Hicks George Hibdon David Hickey Debbie Highfill Carolyn Hightower Diane Hightower Wayne Hill Evelyn Hindman Sharon Hobbs Gypsy Hogan Debbie Holeman Patti Holman Corky Holt Gary Hope Elizabeth Hopps Doug Houston Linda Howard Neil Howard Susan Howard Pam Howell Fran Hutt Sky Huff David Huffman Pat Huffman Debbie Hughes Phil Hughes Gary Humphrey Lecia Humpreys Marilyn Humphreys Candy Hunt Cindy Hunt Kevin Hunt Stephen Hunt Kit Hunter Terry Hunter Adrian Hutchinson JoAnne Hutchinson Jack Jabara Steve Jabara Phillip Jarmon ONE HUNDRED FIFTY THREE Barbara Jason Cindy Jinks Greg Johnson Jill Johnson Richard Johnson Tina Johnston Rick Johnston Johnna Jones Kelly Jones Marcia Jones Vickie Jones Ernie Joslin Linda Kahoe Kathy Kaul Rebecca Kearby Vickie Keck Marie Keel Paula Kelley Sue Kelley Mary Kemph Pam Kemph Robert Kent Breene Kerr Larry Kerr Joan' Kern Becky Kernan John Kerrigan Kike Kasserman Ronnie Kimery Adele King Dorothy King Katy King Barbara Kirch Allen Kirkpatrick Tom Kitchens ' Q . Q . . Adopt 'In' Fashions of Falls, London-look , A I 'Aff , 1 X fw- Breck Knight Danny Knox Robert Knox Patricia Kraker David Krowles Susan Krottinger John Kuper ,Q V i' A A If IZA' Q David Kyle it Q , s A l ,, Mark Lackey .2 i f fi Marilyn Lago .,,,, I 'V' A H, f Bruce Lamprecht ifi' l' ', 'WI g f1,' 5,, X Shelley Landis I, f - ii ' 4 ,W H 'IU' , x , X 1 5, X f S ei A 'z , 4,45 I, f .,-- . I 3, iflla 'N' Wi A Q 'iuvf f Paul Lanier Mark Lanier John Larsh Mart Lawrence Janet Lee Mary Lee Debbie Leeper Paul Lefebvre Terry Lemmons Kenny Leonard Gary Lester Harold Lewis Craig Light Vickie Lindsey Bill Lodson Mark Lovelace Steve Lower Phill Lowry Jerry Lucus Dan Lyons Mary Lynch Bill Magnes Tom Maiello Janis Mallett Harry Manning Blaine Martin Holly Martin Pam Martin Arlene Marion Sharon Marson Jeff Masters Larry Mathis Mike Mathis Paula Mathis Carol Matlock Jane McCauley Diana Matthews 3 Debbie Meader Allan Mealor V- ,.' Evie Mease ff::,,f W-fs 'I L' 4 W 4 if ,iri its v, ' 3 A ,f ,gl V I. V A W ' 3,381 film ,ral HA if J L Q I , - ' . ' Q , : ' , 4 . Lilly Mease Russell Medley Ut - ONE HUNDRED FIFTY FIVE Patty Meeks Mary Anne Mercer Matthew Merideth David Metzger Lucy Miller Vicki Miles John Milligan Mike Mills Joe Miranov David Monroe Bobby Morgan David Morgan Diana Morgan Marsha Morgan Carlos Morrison Andy Moore Diane Morris Wayne Morris Rhonda Morrison Angie Moss Cleve Mozley Beth Mueller Sharon Mulhal Steve Muns Randy Murr Teresa Musgrove Danetta Myers John McCarver Dale McClure Cathy McCoggins Mike McCollom Kathy McCurdy Bob McDonald Gary McKelvey Mike McGhee Larry McGhaw Kathy McGuire Daniel McKay Danny McNutt Vicki Neilson Bill Newman Carolyn Nowlin Bill Osborn Randy Overton Buddy Owen Suzanne Owens Rod Oxford Kathy O'Brien Susie O'Conner Tim O'Kelley Mike O'Malley Marta Palmer Alan Parham Stephanie Parker Claire Parrington Rick Parrish ONE HUNDRED Sophomores Show Skill, Talent for Athletic Enclectrorsp N06 ,wuts We X FlFTY SIX '50 - K'- ,- l M 9 W' f Q 'A 'K , 3 5 V .,, A ff , ' f ' ,pf 5 g, r V. K' 2 an y W. t rg tw , - ' 2, in 4, ' ' If ' - -V ,,,, . ,,,, ' i z V Kristie Parsons Karen Pate Mike Patterson Kathie Paulson Craig Pearce Connie Pettit Nelda Pendergrass Debbie Peterson Pam Petree Mike Petty Erna Phelps Janet Phillips Patricia Phillips Cindy Phillipy Tra Pippen Lynda Phipps Mary Pinson Cindy Pitts Steve Platter Cathy Pogue Clark Pojezny Butch Pollard Frances Price Joseph Price Margaret Price John Pugh Preston Pugh ONE HUNDRED FIFTY SEVEN Johnny Rager Ricky Ragland Debbie Ramsey Steve Randell Dave Rankin Leonard Rankin John Rayburn Susan Reed Bill Reeves Richard Reinke Larry Reimann Linda Reinig Marilyn Remmers Nancy Remp Jan Reynolds Glenda Ricker Mike Riddler Clay Ridley Vera Rigs Jimmy Roach Billy Roberts Judy Roberts Leslie Roberts Randy Roberts David Robertson Debbie Robertson Kathy Robinson Steve Rogstad Janet Roper Peggy Rose Linda Ross Jack Rowton Audora Rizek Tom Ruehnert Stan Sadler Richard Samara Leslie Sanders - Susie Sass Cindy Saulsbury Jim Scalf ONE HUNDRED Sophomores Begin to Visualize Academic Fundomentalsg J y l,y J y W 4, J . 1 f- ,, J r f J J J JJ mx J MMD' Z 'Fm-0' . 'ff AY f Proudly promoting the perfect principal, sophomores in Mrs Parnell's English class learn the practical side of alliteration -ir J t-f1 ' H a'JJ55f'3 7 ' e -fl V J . .1 . I 4 JJJ. y V V K A J.: ,J JJ in X VE '7 5 fail va JJJJJ . Rug' J.'f je A -' A l J' if J M FlFTY EIGHT Start Preparation for Future College Years fl , MM f My W A 'J 'YZ Q 'll K .. ' R y via f P 1 ,V 'fu fffira -- 4. - V :ami-fflzilffih Mm ti V55 QS V ' tiff' Ri? W1 M tl M 5: .U-'ffm '54 E' 'Qfil1!t'Sls, J- '.,-f m I M x. '1 ,fw,2,fgf1,g,,x-s.f. emyywgtgg W' 4 f 1 P , 1 2 v a 4 . , 'wt-an aff ' 1,1 -- if : fi A 1 ,C WMA M92 5 M I . , I , 1' 'EL J - .,' wh .. 4 Qi 'Zn in 1 f 4 ,, , . ,Wa I ' if W fi if . 'Q QQ, J hs, 2 , K . MW' . W' V. ,' N J J 7 .J- in M I J, if be 6- 0 f.,'f, fnfiif, ,ic ?..,52,.ah,'oilq .I , an J A, , 2 v ,,,, I , -.. 'U '9- 6 f ,va as in K , ,, ,, M M lg? 5 in r 6 W Q M i l ati David Schnittger Bob Shoemaker Laree Shoemaker James Schram Pat Scott Linda Seckinger George Selby Jane Seley Earnest Sessums Cindy Shadid Sandy Shafer Mercer Shaw Nancy Shedlowe Debbie Sheyne Marqueitta Sholtess Joe Shoopman Judy Shoopman Mike Shoopman Raymond Shoopman Phyllis Shorter Deanna Shutfield Vicki Shultz Jim Sides Cheyl Silver Bruce Silvey Russell Simmons Ronnie Simon Ron Simon Doug Sinclair Tricie Sinclair Randy Sloat Debbie Smith Gerald Smith Ginger Smith James Smedley Patricia Smith Ruth Ann Smith Priscilla Snodgras' Janet Sober Candy Sorenson Elaine Soter Kay Spalding Janet Spear Karen Spiller Tim Sprague Laura Squire Gerald Staley Katy Stalcup Linda Stanford Mark Stanley Gary Starkey Gerald Staley Karen Steichen Margie Stephens Charles Stevenson Bonnie Stewart ONE HUNDRED FIFTY NINE Mary Stone Mike Stone Carolyn Stout Christine Stover Don Stoy Steve Stroll Jan Strother Larry Stuckey Jan Sullins LeAnn Swan Nannette Syler Skip Tanner Cheyl Tanner Donna Taylor Mike Teachta Mary Teyro Mel Thee Jerry Thompson Rick Thompson Gene Thurman Susan Tirey Tracy Tinsley Stephen Todd Linda Toler Paul Tomlins Ricky Truitt Craig Tucker Susan Tucker James A. Tull James Tull Bob Turney Henry Tyler Mark Urley Mark Vandergriff Ramona Vanderlinde Mike VanHook Carol VanWinkle June Vaughn Lynn Veroda Diane Vick Jennifer Villyard Nick Viselli Andy Vossler Charles Wagoner Jane Wakeham Bonnie Walker Greg Walker Holley Walker Randy Wall Mike Waller Mark Walls Elizabeth Ward Christie Warren Shirley Warren Ronnie Waters Jay Weatherred ONE HUNDRED Sophomores Anticipate Two Future High School Yecsrsp ? Q' 2 W J ,, , . 2' r Ka AWUW if ig . 1 M! V M SIXTY ,,., M I V U' A T Wm 1f'- ' T rrrrr L x 'f l ll iff 1 fr Anna Weaver Pat Weaver Carolyn Webber Dan Weiss Jim Wells Tricia Welton Debbie West Ellen West Kendra West Mike Wheeler Goldie Whisehunt Ben White XXe,iSS Entering high school for their first time, Nancy Hemp, Janet Spear and Jane McCauley are reluctant to encounter new experiences David White Mike White Susan White Russ Whitnah Connie Wightman Mike Wightman Mike Wiley Bobby Willoughby Darla Wilkerson Jacque Wilkerson David Williams Debbie Williams George Williams James F. Williams Jan Williams Margery Williams Ronald Williams Shelley Williams Debbie Williamson Neil Willman Linda Wilmoth Annette Wilson Barbara Wilson Rob Wilson Busty Wilson Steve Wilson Debbie Winblad Janet Wingo , if, ' i ,,,, , iyyt y,,.y y I 1 i ' ' UNE HUNDFEEQ SEXTY UNE Darlene Winters Gary Wirth Rocky Witten Debbie Wolfe Ricky Wolfe Diane Womble Sue Wood Pat Worel Kim Wortham Greg Wright Joe Wright Nancy Wylie Danny Yancy David Yeakley Sophomores Emerge as Potential JM Student Body Heads D d Zimmerman JL DQ Wilfiilifvtfbli Q J ftliigifxi 55 Bob Young JQKJSKJQSNKQSVM EB ho Ggn the first day of school, Ken Davidson, Tricia Welton and Richard Relnke look on the l.B.M. roll sheets. ONE HUNDRED SIXTY TWO Juniors Make Blueprint for Future Juniors return to John Marshall, caught between the confused mass of underclassmen and the composed hub of upperclassmen, in a hectic, active whirl of their own. They are possessed with sports, cokes, drops, cars, food, books, dances, questions, rings, clubs, tests, dates, ideas, ideas. ideas. Officers are elected, the prom is planned, PSAT and National Merit tests are taken, class rings are bought, there is a rush of fall, winter, and spring ro- mances. Juniors support the spirit of the Bear in aca- demics, activities, and future preparation. For the class of 1969, vision has no boundaries. OFFICERS OF THE JUNIOR CLASS, Front Flow: Linda Milne, Sec.,' Hillary Hart, Vice-Pres., Linda Boyce, Treas. Back Row: Tommy Gray, Parl.g Johnny Duren, Pres., Bob Womble, Chap. ,fmt , ,- la , N tk Q' 057 ffvuay ,f Q f 5 f it 7 X gg 1,1 5 1 W 5 5 9 Nov,- .E Peggy Aaron Steve Ackman Steve Adkins Dana Agnew Betsy Alden Linda Allen Tommy Allen John Alloway Christy Anderson Linda Anderson David Andres Nancy Andrews Jenny Atherton Jim Autry Richard Baikie Greg Bailey Rochelle Bailey Rod Bailey Janet Baker Cindy Ball Jeanelle Baptiste Laurie Bardwell Jim Barham ONE HUNDRED SIXTY THREE Juniors Strive to Meet Challenges of Tomorrow's Worldp Brian Basore Dennis Bass Mike Bass Pam Bateman Claudia Baxter Greg Baxter Scott Bechtel Judy Bell Mike Bergin Joe Berlin Debbie Berman. Bobby Bernardy Carol Biggs David Bird Katy Bixler Alan Blakeley Cathy Blakely Jim Blackburn ONE HUNDRED SlXTY FOUR Representing the junior class are these members of the Junior Council: Front Row: Terry Snod- grass, Marsha McCollum, Janelle Knol. Second Row: Pat Taylor, Carolyn Lowe, Judi Childs, Sally Cooper, Betsy Alden, Kay Ham- mond. Third Row: Tommy Wil- liams, Gene Johnson, Kay Mc- Ever, Margaret Kessler, Debbie Jezek, Darcie Hambrick, Nancy Andrews, Annette Garrity, Pat Clark. Back Row: Gary Edlis, Bill Spaeth, Don Fellers, Steve Snow, Jack Sallis, Jim Sughru, Paul Ernst, Scott Christie. as Ki uu- f . ! Dick Barnard Sharon Barrett pply hemselves Individually, Colleclively Todoy A -E3 'A'- I no I ,W 24 X I J, , Rui R J' ,5l1llA?l3 f? :C -r fi ' .fr ' Qi ..', . ' 1'w'e f'-. if 'H 1 H i f1'h K i I Z ,,,Q,,lQ 5 ,, ll!llllE.Z 3 sf ,- -, f I Ili lan 55 l 'W il iglgi v l' 1-4' 3 M Ili' Roger Blackshere Linda Bland Mike Blunk Ann Bolhel Debbie Bouse Hadley Bowman Linda Boyce Tom Boyd Kim Bracken Bill Bradford Bill Brennan Nakila Buckner Randy Bullock Nancy Burdick Jim Burgess Todd Burke George Burki David Burkman Carol Burks Donna Burroughs David Burt Harley Campbell Nancy Campbell Patty Cantrel Phil Card Bob Carlson Connie Carpenter Lisa Carroll Phyllis Carter Ted Carter Ron Cavin Judi Childs Jennifer Childs Scott Christie Barbara Clark Pat Clark Sally Clark Geraldine Classen Randy Cleland Logan Clower Bill Coberly T. C. Coffman ONE HUNDRED SlXTY FSVE Terry Combes Kathy Connell Gary Conrad Bob Cooke Laura Cooke Sally Cooper Denise Cornelius Mary Jane Costello Scott Cotton Cindy Coulter Steve Council Janet Cox Carla Cramer Ann Crewshaw David Critchfield Debbie Crow David Crowley Debbie Cusick Sandy Datforn Gary Daily Kent Denham Gary Dennis Hunter Denniston Danny Dewey Gary Dickerson Dennis Dissing Jan Dodson Louis Dollarhide Brad Donahue Darryl Donaldson Mike Donohew Russell Douglas Joy Douglas Tom Douglass Garry Drennan Bill Dresser Warren Droze Becky Dunning Johnny Duren Jim Eagleston Mark Earnest Gary Edlis Juniors Organize Numerous Contributing P ' iectsy S ONE HUNDRED SIXTY SIX Color, Spirit, Excitement Lent to Marshall , 1,0 , if '- Sth 2 v Hr X' Q E -Sf Debbie Elliott Mike Elliott Laura Endres Paul Ernst Mary Evans Larry Ewert Debbie Feldman Donald Fellers Jim Ferguson George Fike Jonnie Fletcher Kenneth Fore Debbie Forth Debbie Fortune Pam Fossett Karen Frank Rick Fransen Steve Friedlander Terry Fruits Paula Fuhrman Jackie Fuller Lynn Fuller George Galegor Bill Gardner Gary Gardner Annette Garrity Cathy Gatchell Julie Gater John Gelders Marla Gilmore Glenn Glazebrook Peggy Gleason Eddie Goeaz Barry Golsen Debbie Gordon Scott Gordon Claudia Goss Susan Grady Danny Graham Debi Graham Susan Graham Terry Graham ONE HUNDRED SIXTY SEVEN Susan Grantham Randy Gray Tommy Gray Beverly Greb Barbara Green Caroline Green Mike Green Bill Greenwood Aven Gregory Linda Groover Joe Guevara Annis Guffey Tricia Gustafson Janice Gilstrap Raymond Guthery Suzanne Guthery David Haddad Stu Hale Steve Hall Darcie Hambrick Steve Hamm Kay Hammond Rusty Hampton Debbie Hardin Tim Hardin Jane Harding Greg Hardman Cynde Hardy Mike Harkey David Harrell Cathy Harris Jan Harris Linda Harris Elwin Harrison Martha Harrod Hillary Hart Mart Hart Danny Harvey John Haslett Kelly Hays Jeanne Haynes Judy Haywood ONE HUNDRED S Juniors Find Second High School Year Eventful, f - an S Q if--x ...J .l by X x it Q' X 3 . N-' 3 .M F?-Q. - Q - Jeff 35 - Qkif-1 S IXTY EIGHT fan.. 1 me , : pl 35 M all if 1 Ella Discover Expense of PSAT Tests, Rings, Dues nk bg M gg 4' l ., B' V af i .... , , Wo o o' I fhziffooo ff on o fo ED O0 ,Q Q S 0 ft ,v . ?f isf - Ja w ' E Proving his poverty Bruce Maddux is one of the many iuniors in Q D ff debt to financial secretary Helen Allsbrook. i D L ifi reg., wiv , fx, iee ' hh- Ann Heard Sandy Heller David Helmey Jo Henderson Fred Hendrichson Dana Hensler Linda Herman Margie Hermann Dickie Hicks Chris Hill Stormy Hiner Mary Hoagland Nancy Hollenbeck Jan Hollingsworth Bill Holloway Beth Holmes T. W. Holmes Margot Homsey Gary Hook Kirk Hopkins Jim Hoskins Tim Hough Chris Housley Debbie Howell Cindy Howeth Becky Hubbard Betsy Huggins Bryan Hunt Linea Hunter Sandy Hunziker ONE HUNDRED SlXTY NINE Bob Hutchison Brent lreton Geletta Irvine Jane lrwin David Jackson Phillip Jackson Gary James Lauranell James Shelly James Sam Jarvis Ken Jennings Susan Jennings Dennis Jett Debbie Jezek Sandy Jodlowski Anne Johnson Betty Johnson Gene Johnson Mike Johnson Randy Johnson Jeff Jones Joye Jones Shirley Jones Cheryl Jouret Cathy Jungroth Patricia Keele Chere Kelley Kathleen Kelley Fred Kempf Ava Kennedy Linda Kennedy Margaret Kessler Wayne Kieke Mike Kirkpatrick June Kitchens Chris Kitterman Tom Kluberton Jack Knight Joyce Knight Janelle Knol Janice Kragnes Richard Kraker Juniors Attain Outstanding Scholastic Averages, 52' 1 QW ef '99 Yi Q 'iss ,Af vi' w w f , fe ft. -1 .azz L f-la w l 1 ONE HUNDRED SEVENTY 5- I , 4 f ., ff , H fn x .-'nf nu' aa in f 6. . u.. J ... E J 5 i 5 Judy Kratzer Joyce Kreisvelt Joe Land Rick Land M , H , kg s 2 ,. I fs- ev- -. as K W -.h- Q. ' fi . iff -lex. ' M isgififix Keeping America beautiful are juniors Terry Snodgrass, Robin Leach, Debbie Gordon, Karen Scheirmann, Shelly James, and Cindy Coulter. Lenora Larson Robin Leach Bryant Kidd Linda Lee Don Lepley John Leslie Phil Leveritt Ruth Levescy Becky Lewis Chuck Light Georgia Lindberg Cindy Lindsay Paul Lindsey Anne Llewellyn David Lodge Mary Loosley ' i Roy Lopshire Jackie Lowder Carolyn Lowe 4' 'Y ' Marilyn Lowe ., Irene Eubinski if 15-'..w Pat Lucas Scott Lucas Linda Luckey Charles Luttrell Bobby Lutz David Lynch ONE HUNDRED SEVENTY ONE ii ,,...- Q. ggx tttt A 'Inspiring Bears' at Chapel is Margaret Shelton, head cheer- leader. Gail Marken Barbara Marks Cheryl Marshall Don Martin Teresa Martin Nancy Mathis Kathy Matlock Don Matney Tarry Matson Don Maulsby Ann Maupin Debbie Maynor Terry Marson John Meador Patty Meek Sharon Meeks Phil Meier Rick Melker Helen Melton Claudia Merrill David Miles Karen Miller Carolyn Mills Linda Milne Juniors Attcxin Spiritual, Emotional Developmen Sam McAdams Marsha McCollum Mack McCorkle Bill McDonald Kay McEver Mary McGiffert Mary McGinley John McGraw Marsha McGuire Dorothy McLeland Kathy McLendon Susi Mack Betsy Mackenzie Bruce Maddux Bobby Major 11,1 l' f, .Q ONE HUNDRED SEVENTY TWO A t ,, '4 'lm' ,eff ' 71 ', , , H? , 15,2 .. ry V K ,, V, 9 yi f 2-'WZ it Show Maturity in Personal Accomplishments f ,f Q , W if , VV Wig s 1 L- ff 1' WET A ' X We M2513 'tit an Q, , Q15-P3 A w xx f E ,.:, Ig! 7 ar I -V! has 3 1 fl 'ff' ., f 7sv f f ttf trgy 1.-. ,.v..,,,,P,5.f3i-6 . wb, , -5.53522 9 Etiwfl Sr i' T ' e f'-'ea' L Harry Monroe Ftainee Monsey Kelsey Moody Monica Moore Sharon Morgan Fay Morisseau Diana Morris Lynn Morris Jay Morton Dickie Muehlheisen Tommy Murry Janice Muse Jackie Musick Bill Myatt Patti Myers Becky Nance Annette Nelson Charlotte Nelson Donna Nicks Janice Nowlin Cathy O'Conner Bitty O'Hornett Charles Olsen Sam Oliphant Bill Olmstead Charles Olsen Kathy O'Malley Donna Overton Brad Owenby Jim Owens Bonnie Pannell Chris Parrington Ronnie Partridge Vicki Patty Janet Patzkie Nancy Payne Dara Payton Dianna Perkins Janet Perrine Pam Peschel David Phenis Danny Phillips UNE HUNDRED SEVENTH' THREE D. Anne Pierce Janice Pitt Jeanna Pittman Betty Polley Tom Poole Mike Pome ke----.Su5-an Poppino Qe0feef'V'6St -,Roseana Powders Elton Pratt Steve Pratt Pam Price Bill Pritchett Byron Pugh Rhonda Quinn Mark Racster Linda Raines Beth Randal Robert Randle David Ray Elizabeth Reed Jackie Reed Margaret Reed Susie Reeves . , . Teresa Respess Commeritalmg a JM football game is Jim Burgess, Student Council Vice-President. Kenny Reynolds Juniors Show Enthusiasm in School Activities' I Su- gkx N .sa Tina Rezner ii . til. .,. Diana Rice '. ff Debbie Richardson K . Debbie Richardson . .- , ,,..- V f X 1 'xxxiwi 1- . . Rickie Rickard R John Riley Steve Rinehart f ,.. J s 1 j Support Various Athletic Events, Drives W Q .2 if , 4 L' 2 ,...- 'ff 1 Z' , f 1 f Z? 1 .. swap- t 1 A ,, f If rx if l .. , E' -egg' 5402 Wie A S ttrr rre Karen Roach Brad Robinson Mike Robinson Pam Robinson Kathy Roby Cheryl Roth Carol Rotzinger Suzie Rupp Bill Ryan Nancy Ryan Carolyn Saffold Jack Sallis Jeannie Sanders Lee Sanger Meg Satterlee Steve Saulsbury Ann Saunders Jeannie Sanders Judy Saunders Bobby Savan Karen Scheirmann Beth Schmidt Anne Schooley Mlke Schoonover Steve Schrom Scott Schwab Deanna Scroggins Jeri Seale Lorna Seaman Jim Sesock Ken Shape Ken Sharp Earline Shawnee Margaret Shelton Mark Sheppard Debbie Shoemaker Steve Short Walt Shumate Charlene Simmons Terry Simpson Luke Simms Bob Singleton ONE HUNDRED SEVENTY FIVE Juniors Anticipate Traditional Junior-Senior Promg Y . John Slemp in Jimmy Smethers Car Sisson M Jack Smith Shirley Snider Terry Snodgrass Steve Snow Chris Snyder Bill Spaeth Randy Spence Mary Spinner Cathy Springall John Springer Kim Stafford Robby Stalcup 'Charlotte Stanford Kris Steffenson Martin Stegall Susan Stephens Bonnie Stewart 'Beginning the year-long proiect of select- ing a band for the Junior-Senior prom are these members of the iunior council: left to right: Nancy Andrews, Hillary Hart, Jim Sughru, Tommy Gray, Johnny Duren Istand- ingl, Marsha McCollum, Terry Snodgrass, and Linda Milne. Jim Stewart Tippy Stewart Mike Stodghill Hal Stratton Janie Stroud Larry Stubblefield Marty Smith , , 7 Sheri Smith 2 5 3 Honor Seniors in Graduation Events Q s YET' 6 wmv' , C 1 ?f:, if M3 I T , N.. To - Q ww gf , .M ' ' f'1.rEELL eg? l swa b S12-sf ' ws e ffl est . wi K ,- is N? gl 7-I: T5 'U , :P are x Remax? Q 1 'Qi 9 I ,,. .,. W S fi ' - sl xxx 1 af 5 . - y e ia, . .1 ,...- 4 xr TMC Jim Sughru Kathy Sullivan David Swaim Rudy Swan Flayge Swirczynski Tony Tabor Linda Talbott Vickie Taxter David Taylor Debbie Taylor Pat Taylor Toni Taylor Val Terry Chris Testerman Karen Thedford John Thomas Phyllise Thomas Tommy Thomas Cherie Thompson Bob Tigert Ricky Tinsley Zaida Tonguette Debbie Tower George Trammell Mary Troutt Toya Trumbly Ken Tucker Charles Unger Ginny Venk Denise Villyard Denyce Vogler Eddie Vossler Jana Wade Pat Wade Carol Wadsworih John Waldenville Becky Walker Jack Wallace Mary Jane Wallis Eddie Warren Howard Watson Debbie Webb ONES HUNDRED SEVENYY SEVEN Mike Webb Bill Weiss David Wells Gail Wells Carol West Len West Marcia Wetwiska Bill Whalen Jack Wheeler Randy White Steve White Connie Whitecotton Mark Whitt Sherry Wietelman Linda Williams Mark Williams Pam Williams Tommy Williams William Willis Maurice Wilmoth Mike Wilson Jack Wineiger Juniors Anxiously Await Remaining Year at Marshall 3 it 3 Us W M Z ' A N 3 e Q get Y Y ONE HUNDRED SEVENTY EIGHT QI, if Seniors Find Instruction Enlorges Nofurol Powers of Mind The class of 1968 climax their high school career, reaching the goal of graduation. The future becomes very real as they remember . . . the thrill of attending John Marshall for the first time . . . the goose pimples at the first pep assembly, the tears shed at the last one . . . the anguish of tak- ing the PSAT, National Merit, ACT, and SAT tests . . .the squeaky bleach- ers, then the permanent ones . . . the gusto involved in planning a prom, then being honored this year . . . the scolding, tolerant, intelligent teach- ers to whom they are indebted . . . the many friends made, lost, loved, served . . . We shall remember al- ways-All hail John Marshall school.' Serving as senior class officers are Bill Newsome, Chaplain,' Paul Albers, Pres., Jim Livermon, V. Pres., Mark Thompson, Hist.,' Patti Lackey, Sec.,' Juhree Ayres, Treas.,' Jana Van Arman, Parliament, and Pam Johnston, Student Council Rep. .,-Q gn 1 , . gr , 2' -? ff 'ff 'gif 4 i, , , .rr, .J .7 Z fa 1 I,4.,,Wr.y ,. - ' .'- - ' f-ry, 1 J l All ,. . .... ,. ,, Tammy Abel Patrick Aiken Paul Albers Susan Alden ii kt. . . Q. 2 Pam Alfred kj Debbie Allen g Linda Allen -Q Phil Allen gg- W .... ,- - - .. ' ,.,- ...tg -- -- if X... t i ONE lf-lE.JNDi'EEE3 SEVENTY NlNE 'vu Representing seniors as council members are: Front Row-Eddy Jane McElvany, Kathy Shultz, Marqua Shuette, Susan Schroeder, Ardoth Has- sler, Donna McDaniel, Leslie Hull, Susan Al- den, Kemosabe, Suzan Winter. Second Row- Debbie Allen, Janis Bradley, Sherry Simon, Gayle Gilmore, Glenda Stapp, Susie William- son, Gay Silver, Shan- da Bacus. Back Flow- Jeff Thedford, Terry Fullerton, Bobby Chris- man, David Ranney, Flay Venable, Rusty Muns, Lloyd Hays, Pat Malone. Larry Altshuler Nancy Archer Bob Arens Tony Arias Margaret Armstrong Galen Aycock Juhree Ayres Shanda Bacus Seniors Elect Class Council Members for Representation, l , 3. 1 C x. 1 . 4 7 iw, CNE HUNDRED EEGHTY Find Highest of Distinctions-Service to Others 1n:':!' Sufi QS' Jerry Bagley Mike Bailey Clyde Baker Robert Ball Sandy Banks Christy Bardin Tom Barnard Robert Barnett Mark Barrett Melvin Barrow Marynette Bearly Ed Beaty Chuck Bechtel Bill Becker Donald Behrens Connie Belcher John Beltlower Tom Benjamin John Berlin Bob Biggers ONE HUNDRED EIGHTY ONE Barbara Black Janis Blagg John Blaha Lana Blakely Diane Blood Terry Bouteller Bill Boyd Tommy Bradbury Gail Bradfield Janis Bradley Pamela Branson Milton Braselton Sue Bratches Fred Brehme Bob Brenneis Don Brigham Betsy Brown Paulette Brown Bob Browning Jim Bryant Seniors Attend Annual Homecoming Parade, Game, ONE HUNDRED EIGHTY TWG Name Five Queen Candidates Being presented to the student body are the five Homecoming Queen candidates and their escorts. Front Row-Lana Blakley, Barbara Hays, Pam Johnston, Donna McDaniel, Ellen Maddux. Second Row-Johnny Wilker- son, Jerry Bagley, David Ftanney, Phil Allen and Mike Knol. Coronation of the queen was the following night. Ken Buettner Randy Bullock Debby Bundy Lynn Burba Marilyn Burdette Rhonda Burns Lynn Burton Nancy Butler Jimmy Butts Linda Cadmus Jonel Cadogan Gary Calhoun Ken Campbell Sharlene Campbell Joe Castillo ONE HUNDRED EIGHTY THREE Janet Caston Brenda Chance Mike Chancey Nannette Chandler Cathey Chappell Louise Chappell David Cherry Bob Chrisman Steve Christian David Clark Joe Clark Wayne Clark David Cocoros James Coffey Bob Collier David Collins Jim Collins Bill Combs Ricky Combs Paul Condit Seniors Uphold School Traditions, Establish Precedenisp 'ESS ilu Q p 'Wav' vs---f W' .oor ,. 1 ONE HUNDRED ElGHTY FOUR of Country in xdwi' 5-Q-.A .. ,K Educated ' C- ' M 'k.. 5 L . - V Q . t' -'-- 'T f. K -- ,,.. ' ' a s 'sw Connie Conley Andy Copper Susan Cops Tom Corbin Sarah Corless Michelle Cornelius Lindy Cosper Patricia Cotton Debbie Coulson Steve Cougill Russell Cowger Susy Cox Connie Crabtree Derryle Crose Sherryle Crose Jackann Crow Linda Crouch Chuck Curtis Tom Dafforn Jan Davenport ONE HUNDRED EIGHTY FIVE Dee Davis Diane Davis Harrell Davis David Deiahay Connie Dennis David Dennis Bob Densmore Linda Dinehart Paul Dodson Bob Dlescher Gary Donaldson Pam Donohew Seniors Work Strenuously to Support Athletic Events A Q- Displaying spirit vests presented by the pep clubs are the senior football boys. Front Row--Ken Neugebauer, Bob Wightman, Bob Dinsmore, Ed Beary, Ken Campbell, Tom Corbin, Mike Knol, Robert Ball. Second Row- Clyde Baker, Rusty McCormick, Phil Allen, Gary Shuffield, Kenny Jackson, Ralph McReynolds, David Ranney, Mel Barrow, ONE HUNDRED ElGHTY SIX Generate John Marshall Spirit through Competition Beth Doty was-f' Debbie Downs wa' Mike Dugan Randy Dunning Liz Duren Donna Duvall Norma Ellefson Ann Elliott Michelle Emmer Pat England Steve Enterline Monty Evans John Emery Curtis Fair Stan Faudree Rob Featherstone Lynne Fenstad Si Fentress Nancy Findeiss Dean Finney ONE HUNDRED EIGHTY SEVEN Sammie Fitzgerald Gary Flowers Jane Flowers Bob Folgate Debborah Foreman Tom Fowler Rick Fredrick Gayla Freeman Susie Freeman Bob Frick Debbie Fugler Terry Fullerton John Furrow Gary Fusselman Gwen Garms Miriam Geigerman Debbie Giles Debbie Gilmore Gayle Gilmore Kathy Gilpin Seniors Renew Acquaintances, S trengthen Friendships Y-w,Jr ONE HUNDRED EiGHTY ElGHT 'in'-'Y' Enioy Visiting in Halls Before Classes Begin if 505 5-L :'v Jim Ginn Vicki Gitthens Eddie Goeas Carson Goforth 5 : .,.i f. A ' 2 SQA 531' Q.. A xi Sxfx 55 .,..J Enioying the privileges of being seniors are many of room to discuss the news of the day. l-wx ,ww ff 1 i xv 1' sf' .A I, , 4 the boys of the senior class who gather around Mr. Faulk's Holly Gordon David Graham Ginny Grant Lloyd Gray Bruce Green Claudia Green Elizabeth Greene Cherry Gregg i W ,,,, V Avl, ONE HUNDRED EIGHTY NINE Grover Gregory Keven Gullette Sally Hadler Tricia Hadlock Linda Hagan Jackie Hall Renee Hamil Judy Hamilton Terry Hammett Randy Harbour Heather Harter Jefre Harvey Ardoth Hassler Barbara Hayes Seniors Contribute Talents to Prize-Winning Bondp t v -weft y QQQQQ ':',- . ,X Wttt.r' tt.. f tarao L , - ai ugly' 'K ' 5 sg SHS, S K , X tt N L 3 Sf x X ' .- It if ' A 5 . Q. .t... K , i ., S Xi 3 .ew - .- . it .-k- gsy s ,. Q,.W K 3 -it WM Vin, tfri., ti 5 K rt ttf if I Xt N' sci 5 Y as Q X t Q xx Q N x N e E. .5.. .. , . . V. . ,- sv a...tM-,- 3 -. . K N ONE HUNDRED NENETY Showing the form that made the John Marshall band win contests is senior Rusty Muns who is Band Captain for the third successive year. X ' :Xiit w?W2'. , ERB.. A.. Blend Voices Wilh Choir ol JM Assemblies, Festivals Barbara Hays Lloyd Hays Billy Hebblelhwaite Darlene Henderson Pam Henry Susan Henson Jim Herbst Marcia Hermann Cindy Herndon Anne Hershey Hank Hewett Tosha Hicks Kathy Hightower Marsha Hill Marsha Hilley Roger Hindman Cindy Houchin Ellen Hough George Howard Jerrald Howard ONE HUNDRED NINETY ONE Cindy Houser Debby Howell Cathy Hubbard Leslie Hull Julie Hunt Sharon Hurst Rita Irwin Chuck Jabara George Jackson Joy Jackson Kenny Jackson Bruce Janger Tripp Jessup Ellen Johnson Fran Johnson Pam Johnston Larry Jones Candy Kane Vicki Kaul Carol Keen Seniors nlicipale Traditional Prom, Graduation ,K ,i We -. 1 VHF? J- . P X 5. If i Qs .H E ia 'Q x X I iv S N 4 5 Q., . ,lll -- fag Sis iw-...it 'lf , , A r m fs: K i w, --,-' 1- -, .. 1.-5355 Q, f .. X A eq- . I fi , 4 as zffur. . . . ,, A ,X 1 , 2 1 Q95 kg. -in V. kk? - ONE HUNDRED NINETY TWO Prepare for Future Lives In Ccllege, dk ! it: we fx 5 S, it X left S-55.5 gg' ,:5,..-t.t...g' X K 'tiff ' LT'-ff - I lx. . L. St ,, . X gui tif S 'li iii R ggi if r '-', ' ' Home, Business ' L x S it K W' x ,sz S is-sf ,K is 3 sim F gi X H Q if' 'WK Q- - , - -, ff we-g5:::E 1 A . is I: er. Carla Keister Charles Kelly Patricia Kettler Linda Klrch Jim Kirkpatrick Karen Klein Jim Klinger Brian Klipp Carol Kluberton Brad Knight Pam Knippers Mike Knol Bruce Kraft Richard Kroier Jim Kuehnert Gary Lackey Patti Lac key David Lancaster Vicki Lane Jacque Lee ONE HUNDRED NINETY THREE Jackie Lee Michelle Lefebvre Linda Lemmons Darcy Lewis Debbie Littlefield Jim Livermon Julie Lloyd Larry Loflin Doug Lollar Jim Love Laura Love Jackie Lowe David Lowry Patty Mack Diane Mackey Ellen Maddux Richard Maiello Pat Malone Eileen Mandella Steve Mangum Seniors Step Forward lo Assume Leadership of School, xx? ONE HUNDRED NINETY FOUR Provide Leadership for Two Underclossmen Grades li Patti Manley Ann Mares Explaining some school business to senior class sponsor James Stephens and Principal Robert Cheney is senior class president Paul Albers. g,kyHx -.-wJ Kathy Martin Kaye Martin Peggy Martin Barbara Mauet Charles Maupin Debbie McAIister Norma McCarty Steve McConnell Rusty McCormick Marsha McCreight Donna McDaniel Monte McDonald ONE HUNDRED NINETY FlVE Susan McDonald Eddy Jane McElvany Theresa McElyea Barbara McGinley Fred McGuire Patsy McGuire Teri Mclntosh Flon Mclnturff Linda McKee Bonnie McKinney Alan McKenzie Ralph McReynolds Sherry Medley David Milliren Cathe Mighton Carolyn Mills Burr Millsap Gerry Montgomery Tommy Moore Kathy Morgan . P i . in .i A K K iii - vi i i? r f e Seniors Honor Outstanding Achievements of Membersp X ' I A , W -' R a Q' ll I 1 ' gk Nw Ahk' x E YTNT:-'P' -' s tsi- , 'tt' ex - . w i--- 11:1 V s--e s 1 lr af' r'-' 1 ,gg 4033 :- 'Fa f i 15 ONE HUDRED NINETY SSX Named at Annual Awards Assembly Held in May 1P ' ww 'E Qnmrv' Donna Morgan Glen Morton James Moye Richard Muhlberg Marcia Munnell Rusty Muns Mike Murr Tanya Musick Bonnie Nearn Marilyn Nehls Bill Neilson Bruce Nettelship Ellen Nettleship Ken Neugebauer Marilyn Newell Bill Newsome Steve Newton Cathy Nicholson Jim Norman Steve Noyes ONE HUNDRED NlNETY SEVEN Seniors i Strive for Education in Academic Climate- I Nancy Nunnally Mike O'Connor Hazel O'FieId Susan Oliver .-.NN M - Q Bob Olmstead Robin Olson Laura Osborne Terrie Owen John Pace Denise Palmer Edmond Palmer Pam Parrish Richard Parrish Marcia Parker Robert Patrick Nan Paul Ruth Payne Carol Pearson James Peterson Tom Pheiffer ONE HUNDRED NINETY EIGHT 1,54 Study Chaucer, Shakespeare in English Classes Concentrating closely on the writings of Shakespeare are the members of the Great Books class. Linda Phelps Sandy Phillipy La Donna Pixler Danny Points Becky Ports Wendee Powers Ann Pressler John Preston John Price Chris Querry Linda Quillin Ed Raines David Ranney Denise Ratzlaff ONE HUNDRED NINETY NlNE Seniors Unclerloke Difficult Calculus, Physics Problems David Reddick Bill Reed Wally Reinig Jeanie Renkin Bob Rhodes Barbie Richardson Larry Richardson Karen Rifle Patsy Roach Sharon Roberson Joe Roberts Sharon Robertson Q15-V Examining scientific problems and finding their solution makes answers found in the Science Seminar class more meaningful. From left to right-Tom Benjamin, Dala Rookstool, Bill Newsome, Larry Altshuler, Carl Rose, Mike Chancey, and Robert Barnett. 11521 Ronnie Rogers Dala Rookstool Enroll in New Language, Math, Vocational Courses Diana Rose Carl Rose Kathy Ross Kathy Flouner Don Rueb Jeff Sailor Tom Sanders Scott Sarton S Karen Schaben 'V Fred Schmidt Bill Schmitt Harry Scnlttger 1 Xl 4 ,I I Susan Schroeder ,,,. 'iw Y Marqua Shuette Cathi Schultz Sharon Sharp 'ff it sk 9 5 5 1 its yi' HE' ,- X Nelson Sharpe i Mike Shaw Karen Shedlowe y yy Q Gary Shuffield sa ss iei' TWO HUNDRED ONE Steve Shultz Gay Silver Phyllis Silvers Susie Simmons Sherry Simon Terry Simon Steve Sirotkin Georgia Skinner Clifford Smith Norma Smith Ruthie Smith Joe Snodgrass Joyce Snow Fred Snyder Kathy Southerland James Sparks Mike Spiller Larry Squire Annette Stank Glenda Stapp TWO HUNDRED TWO Seniors Prepare for College with Merit, Act, SAT Testsp f, ' 2 ,lyl f J-. oust Eight Merit Finalists Preparing for college eight John Marshall students were named as National Merit Finalists. Front Row-Terry Hammett, Marsha Hill, Bruce Janger. Back Row-Tom Benjamin, Bill Wallis, Carl Rose, and Robert Ball. Not pictured is Karen Shedlowe. ia- mf tfit' A I at 'Wh-aww, ., 1 ' ss psf K 3 - .ae-I ss, at f: - Wars, f 1 . ' at S ' 2 - x . '- i , 'Q Phil Stegner Donna Stevenson David Stewart James Stewart Jere Stewart Fieed Stewart Vicki Stillwell David Stoll Luann Stoltz Danny Strahan Gail Stuver Jim Sullivan Davis Taylor Susan Taylor Jeff Thedford Anita Thompson TWO HUNDRED THREE Mark Thompson Phyllis Thompson Dwayne Tilley Roy Tinsley Chris Townsley Jackie Travis Tom Trippe Debbie Tull Linda Tysor Randy Upchurch John Vallion Jane Van Arnam Andrea Vanderlinde Ray Venable Barbara Voss Bill Wakeham Sandra Walker Bill Wallis Halcyon Walters Steve Walton TWO HUNDRED FOUR Seniors Maintain School Tru ition 5-'19 of Presenting Gift Admire Reminders of Previous Senior Classes P ssrsrs. Qrsi fs H-,,.Ar f ,j , .,ss . Q , The Bear is the gift from the senior class of 1967. Dan Warren Keith Warren Sandy Warren Howard Watson Mary Watts Dana Weaver Danny Weinhand John Welch Greg West Connie Wester Pete Wharton Jim Wheeler Linda Whitacre Bob Wightman Caring for the John Marshall Bear are senior Future Farmers Chuck Jabara and Monte McDonald 3 W i 1 was s.. ,aaa ma.sas,M Mamas x saatsae. O N, ,, I C Z Q U , ID f IT! U -3 . -Z F11 Seniors Choose Universities, Complete Applications, Gary Wildman John Wilkerson Bart Williams Bob Williams Debra Williams Janice Williams Nancy Williams Beau Williamson Susie Williamson Glenda Wilson Robert Wilson Steve Wilson TWO HUNDRED SSX ' ' - , ...WX q,.1,fs:f- - A J -ia. ..., , . .V K A ,, ' 2 S Sz N, es. Txjx 3 Ck ' X6Q,k,y qjuigsg CN-xx Qbig 'ljmsg 5 Bossa, swab A ww ems , K9.Q'vlh-ju i3jQx G X QX.NxjvX QV C-Q Q K N5 messes- www eveeesew 5 KWQWQ cg X ONS, gxgw ooisxxssp saw. we X151-,cd NJCQVMJG 'KYMQQV KJvC5evX X, qi Looking forward to entering college, seniors Sid Howard, Bobby Chrisman, Connie Crabtree, Vicki Stillwell, Holly 1 Gordon, Steve Cougill, and Si Fentress look over the many college brochures and information booklets. . Q3 Q, ', so e - C5936 2 G xi., Leave Marshall's Halls after Graduation Arrives Thomas Wilson Pat Winkler Mary Winn TWO Ann Winner Donna Winingham Jack Winingham Suzanne Winter Charles Witte Gary Wolfe Mike Wood Rebecca Woodard Margaret Woodrow Pam Woods Diane Wrigh! David York Bob Young Flainae Young Cathy Zimmerman Camille Zink HUNDRED SEVEN TAMMY ABEL: J-Mette 2,3,45 Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3,45 Office Aide 2. PAUL ALBERS: Student Council 25 Key Club 2,3,45 Honor Society 45 Class Coun- cil 2 QV.-Pres.I, 4 fPres.I5 Football 2,35 Track 35 Lions Club Hi-Lion 45 Most Eligi- ble Bachelor 25 Annual Beau Attendant 4. SUSAN ALDEN: Honor Society 45 Thes- pians 35 French Club 3,45 J-Mette 2,3,45 Red Cross 35 Class Council 45 Girls' Sports 3. PAM ALFRED DEBBIE ALLEN: Honor Society 45 Safety Council 35 Thespians 2,35 French Club 35 Tri-Kette 2,3,4 fSgt.-at-armsI5 Courtesy Club 35 Class Council 3,45 Tri-Hi-Y 25 Office Aide 3. KEN ALLEN LINDA ALLEN: J-Mette 2,35 Tri-Hi-Y 2, 35 Girls' Swim Team 2. PHIL ALLEN: Student Council 2,3,4 iPar- Iiament.J5 Lettermen's Club 3,4 lV.-Pres.I5 Safety Council 25 Football 2,3,45 Track 2,3,45 Basketball 45 Baseball 45 Most Eli- gible Bachelor 2,35 Tri-Kette Pep Club Beau Attendant 45 Annual Beau Atten- dant 4. NANCY ARCHER: Tri-Hi-Y 25 Red Cross 35 Safety Council 2. BOB ARENS: Swimming 2,3,45 Tennis 2,3,4. TONY ARIAS Senior Directory SHANDA BACUS: Student Council 25 Tri-Kette 2,3,4 fPub. Ch.I5 Class Council 25 Tri-Hi-Y 2,3,45 Counselor's Aide 3,4. JERRY BAGLEY: Student Council 25 Lettermen's Club 2,3,4 fPres.J5 Red Cross 25 State Wrestling Champion 35 J-Mette Pep Club Beau Attendant 4. MIKE BAILEY: FFA 2. CLYDE BAKER: Football 3,4. ROBERT BALL: Key Club 3,4 fV.-Pres.i5 Honor Society 3,4 fTreas.I5 Lettermen's Club 45 Latin Club 2,35 NFL 45 Hi-Y 2,3,4 tV.-Pres.I5 Football 2,3,45 Basketball 25 Track 35 Nat'l Merit Semi-Finalist 45 Junior Rotarian 45 FCA 3,4 fPub. Ch.I. SANDY BANKS CHRISTY BARDIN: FHA 45 Tri-Kette 3, 45 Art Club 35 Girls' Sports 2. TOM BARNARD BOB BARNETT MARK BARRETT: Student Council 3,4 lPres.J5 Key Club 35 Honor Society 3,45 Lettermen's Club 3,45 Class Council 2,3 fParliament.I5 Hi-Y 2,3,4 fPres.I5 Basket- ball 2,3,45 Baseball 2,3,45 Tri-Hi-Y Prince Attendant 35 Boys' State Delegate 35 Tri- Kette Pep Club Beau Attendant 4. MELVIN BARROW Orchestra 34 Let Glee 4 Office Aide 3 Football 34 Track 34 CONNIE BELCHER: Student Council 45 FHA 25 Safety Council 35 Red Cross 25 Office Aide 45 Vocational Foods Club 4 fPres.I. JOHN BELFLOWER: Red Cross 2. TOM BENJAMIN: Student Council 45 Key Club 3,45 Honor Society 3,45 Math Club 2,3,45 FEX 45 Science Club 3,45 Spanish Club 3,4 fChaplainJ5 Cross Country 2,3,45 Track 2,3,45 Boys' State 35 Nat'l Merit Semi-Finalist 45 Hi-Lion 45 Oil Executive for a Day 45 Village Mayor- YMCA Youth and Citizenship Week 4. JOHN BERLIN BOB BIGGERS BARBARA BLACK: at-Armsi, 45 Tri-Hi-Y. Tri-Kette 2,3 lsgi.- MARLIN BLACK JANICE BLAGG. Honor Society 45 Safety Council 2,35 Tri-Kette 2,3,45 Red Cross 45 Art Club 35 Tri-Hi-Y 2,3,45 Office Aide 3. JOHN BLAHA: Symphony Hi-Notes 4. LANA BLAKELY: Student Council 2,45 Tri-Kette 2,3 fAsst. Treas.I, 4 lTreas.I5 Gavel 3 lJunior EditorJ5 Class Council 35 Tri-Hi-Y 2,35 Office Aide 3,45 All Sports Queen Attendant 45 Annual Belle Atten- dant 4. DIANNE BLOOD: FHA 4. RANDY BOOTS: Football 2. termen's Club 45 'Thespians 3,45' Men's MARGARET ARMSTRONG: Student Council 25 FHA 45 J-Mette 2,3,45 Office Aide 45 Girls' Sports 2. GALEN AYCOCK: Lettermen's Club 3,45 Safety Council 25 Class Council 45 Cross Country 3,45 Wrestling 25 Football 25 Track 2,3,4. JUHREE AYRES: Honor Society 2,35 FEX 3,4 lPres.i5 J-Mette 2,3,4 fAtt. Sec.J5 Gavel 4 lAsst. Copy EditorJ5 Class Coun- cil 2,3,4 fTreas.i5 Tri-Hi-Y 2 flnter-City Repres.i, 3 lV-Pres.J, 4 tPres.i5 Hi-Y Princess. TWO HUNDRED EIGHT MARYNETTE BEARLY: Student Council 2. EDDIE BEATY: Lettermen's Club 3,45 Class Council 35 Hi-Y 3,4 lCity Repres.I5 Office Aide 35 Football 2,3,45 Basketball 2,3. CHUCK BECHTEL BILL BECKER TERRY BOUTELLER BILL BOYD: Football 2. TOMMY BRADBURY: Band 2,3,45 Latin Club 25 Track 4. GAIL BRADFIELD: FMC 25 Red Cross 25 DE Club 3,45 Library Aides 2. JANIS BRADLEY: Tri-Kette 2,3,45 Class Council 45 Tri-Hi-Y 2. PAMELA SUE BRANSON: FHA 25 Girls' Glee 3,45 FTA 3,45 Office Aide 3. MILTON BRASELTON: Key Club 2, fPhotog.l, 3 iPhotog., News Ed.l, 4 iPhotog., Hist.l5 Pickwick Club 45 Math Club 2,3,4 fSec.-Treas.l5 Science Club 2, 3,45 Spanish 2,3,45 Latin Club 45 Tennis 4. SUE BRATCHES: J-Mette 2,3,45 Tri-Hi- Y 2,4. FRED BREHME: Band 2,3,45 Key Club 2,35 Latin Club 35 NFL 35 FEX 35 All- State Band 35 Traffic Com. for a Day 3. ,ff BOB BRENNEIS: Lettermen's Club 3,45 Safety Council 25 Red Cross 45 Wrestling 2,3. DON BRIGHAM: Latin Club 35 Class Council 35 Basketball 2,3,45 Golf 3,4. DON BRIGHT BETSY BROWN: Honor Society 2,3,45 IScience Club 3,45 Tri-Kette 2,3,45 Cour- ltesy Club 45 Red Cross 45 Tri-Hi-Y 2,3,45 Girls' Sports 3. PAULETTE BROWN ROBERT BROWN: Band 2. BOB BROWNING: Student Council 3,45 Lettermen's Club 2,3,45 Football 2. JIMMY BRYANT KEN BUETTNER: Key Club 45 Thespians 35 Spanish Club 4. RANDY BULLOCK: Student Council 25 Lettermen's Club 45 Advocate 25 FFA 25 Swimming 3,4. DEBORAH BUNDY: Honor Society 3,45 Thespians 2,3,45 French Club 2,3,4, fHist.l5 Latin Club 3,4, QV.-Pres.l5 Tri-Kette 2,3,45 Girl's Glee 2,35 Choir 45 FTA 25 Symphony Hi-Notes 3,4, fPres,l5 Class Council 2. LYNN BURBA: Student Council 25 Tri- Kette 2,3 tChap.l, 45 NFL 35 Class Coun- cil 2,35 Tri-Hi-Y 2. JAMES BURCH MARILYN BURDITT: FHA 25 Chef Club 4. RONDA BURNS: Tri-Kette 3. LYNN BURTON: Safety Council 25 Spanish Club 25 Red Cross 3. NANCY BUTLER: FHA 2,3 fSec.l5 FEX 25 FBLA 3,4 fTreas.l5 Tri-Kette 2,3,4. JIMMY BUTTS: Vocational Tech. LINDA CADMIUS: Clinic Aide 35 Pick- wick Club 45 FMC 3 tChap.l, 4 QV.-Presl. JONEL CADOGAN: Student Council 45 Honor Society 45 Pickwick Club 3,45 Latin Club 2,35 Tri-Kette 2,3,45 Courtesy Club 35 Tri-Hi-Y 2. GARY CALHOUN KEN CAMPBELL: Student Council 45 Honor Society 3,4 iV.-Pres.j5 Lettermen's Club 45 Hi-Y 2,3,45 Football 2,3,45 Wres- tling 2. SHARLENE CAMPBELL: Gavel 3,4. JOE CASTILLO JANET CASTON: FHA 45 J-Mette 3,45 Red Cross 25 FTA 2. BRENDA CHANCE MIKE CHANCEY: Key Club 2,3,45 Honor Society 45 Math Club 35 Safety Council 25 Science Club 35 Boys' State Alternate 35 Civitan Citizenship Award 3. NANNETTE CHANDLER: Tri-Kette 3.45 DE Club 3 fparl.l, 4 IV.-Pres.J5 Tri-Hi-Y 2,3 fHist.l, 45 DECA Sweetheart Atten- dant 4. CATHY CHAPPELL: Safety Council 35 Tri-Kette 2,3,45 Tri-Hi-Y 2,3 fSgt.-at-Armsj, 4 fPres.J. LUISE CHAPPEL: French Club 25 Tri- Kette 2,3,45 DE Club 45 Tri-Hi-Y 25 Stage- craft 3 fSec.J5 DE Sweetheart Attendant 4. TWO HUNDRED NINE DAVID CHERRY: Honor Society 3,4: Latin Club 3,4 fParl.j. BOB CHRISMAN: Student Council 2,3: Lettermen's Club 3,4: Gavel 4: Class Council 2,4: Baseball 2,3,4. STEVE CHRISTIAN: Student Council 2: French Club 2: Red Cross 2. DAVID CLARK: Student Council 4. JOE CLARK WAYNE CLARK JOHN CLOUGH DAVID COCOROS: Spanish Club 2. JIM COFFEY ROBERT COLLIER DAVID COLLINS: Men's Glee Club 4: Choir 4. JIM COLLINS: Key Club 3,4: French Club 2: Counselor's Aide 4: Golf 4: Football 3. RICKEY COMBS: FFA 3,4 fTreas.J: DE Club 3,4. BILL COMBES: DE Club 4: Wrestling 3,4. PAUL CONDIT CONNIE CONLEY: Student Council 3,4 fRep.l: Honor Society 3,4: FEX 3: Tri- Kette 2,3,4 fPub. Ch.J: Courtesy Club 3: Tri-Hi-Y 2,3 fSgt.-at-Armsj, 4 fTreas.J: Counselor's Aide 4: Hi-Y Princess Atten- dant 4. ANDY COPPER: Student Council 2: Science Club 2,3,4: French Club 4: Class Council 3: Counselor's Aide 4. SUSAN COPS: FHA 4: Tri-Kette 2,3: Red Cross 2,4: Advocate 2,3,4: Gavel 2,3,4. TWO HUNDRED TEN TOM CORBIN: Football 2,3,4: Wrestling 2,3,4: Lettermen's Club 2,3,4: Student Council 2: FCA 4: J-Mette Pep Club Beau Attendant 4. SARAH CORLESS: Transfer 4: Norket Pep Club 3: Yearbook 3 fEditorI: Gavel 4: Honor Society 3. MICHELLE CORNELIUS: Student Coun- cil 3: FEX 4: Thespians 2,3: J-Mette 2,3, 4: Girls' Glee 4 fHonor Attendantl: Cour- tesy Club 3: NFL 3,4: FTA 3: Class Council 2 fParliament.l: Tri-Hi-Y 2. LINDY COSPER: Student Council 2: Lettermen's Club 4: Red Cross 3: Hi-Y 2,3 flnter-City Repres.l, 4: Cross Country 2,3,4: Swimming 2,3,4: Track 2,3,4. PAT COTTON: Tri-Kette 2,3,4: Tri-Hi-Y 2: FHA 4. STEVE COUGILLZ Football 2. DEBBIE COULSON: J-Mette 2,3,4: Red Cross 4. RUSSELL COWGER: Men's Glee 3,4: Red Cross 2: DE Club 4: Choir 2,3,4. SUSY COX: Pickwick Club 4: Latin Club 2,3,4: Tri-Kette 2,3,4. CONNIE CRABTREE: Tri-Kette 2. DAVE CRITCHFIELD: Student Council 2: Thespians 2,3,4: NFL 2,3: Advocate 4. DERRYLE CROSE SHERRYLE CROSE: Tri-Kette 2,3: DE Club 4 fTreas.l. LINDA CROUCH: FHA 4: Choir 3,4: Symphony Hi-Notes 2: Choir Queen 4. JACK ANN CROW: FHA 2: French Club 2: Tri-Kette 2,3,4: Red Cross 3: Tri-Hi-Y 3,4. CHUCK CURTIS: Wrestling 2,3,4. TOM DAFFORN JAN DAVENPORT: French Club 2: Cour- tesy Club 4: Office Aide 3. DEE DAVIS: Thespians 4: Girls' Glee 2, 4 fV.-Pres.J: Choir 4: Symphony Hi-Notes 4: Tri-Hi-Y 4. DIANE DAVIS: Latin Club 2: Tri-Kette 2,3,4. HARRELL DAVIS: Football 3,4. DAVID DELAHAY: Lettermen's Club 3,4: Safety Council 4: Red Cross 2: Cross Country 2,3,4: Track 2,3,4: YMCA Youth and Citizenship Week 4. JOE DELANE: Band 2: Library Aide 2. CONNIE DENNIS: Honor Society 3,4: Science Club 3,4: Latin Club 2,3,4: Girls' Glee 2,3: Red Cross 3: Choir 4: Sym- phony Hi-Notes 3,4 ITreas.J. KEN DENNIS: Red Cross 4: DE Club 3,4: Baseball 2: Basketball 2: Track 2. BOB DENSMORE: Transfer 4: Student Council 2,3: Lettermen's Club 2,3,4: Foot- ball 2,3,4: Track 2: Wrestling 4. LINDA DINEHART: Student Council 2: Pickwick Club 4: Thespians 2,3,4: Spanish 3,4 IPres.l: FTA 3,4: Office Aide 34 PAUL DODSON: Key Club 2,3: hes- CUR S F . Key C 3,4 ap.l3 f OB 3116 1 tra 2,3,43 Band 2,3,43 Sc ol anist ett lub , ,43 Hi ,4. 2,3,4. 4' ' TERRY FU 1 udent eil 2, MJD E. oo, I I 1-ra Y3: 33 Saf. y C n ' ' R ross 43 ass ROBERT DOESCHER: Spanish b 3,4. E Cl 43 Sa aunt: OUHCII Track 3- GARY DONALDSON: Mews elee 3,- RO F THE STONE: -Ped oss 233 N BROS choir 43 FFA 4. I S ounci 2. PAM DONOHEW: J-Mette 2,3,43 Red Cross 23 Tri-Hi-Y 2,3,4 fSgt.-at-Armsl. BETH DOTY: Honor Society 43 Tri-Kette 3,42 Tri-Hi-Y 23 Office Aide 2. DEBBIE DOWNS: Science Club 2,3,43 FMC 2,3 IV.-Pres.J, 4 fPres.J. MIKE DUGAN: Transfer 43 Science Club 2,3Q Swim Team 2,3,4. RANDY DUNNING: Advocate 43 Hi-Y 2, 3,4. LIZ DUREN: J-Mette 2,3,4: Tri-Hi-Y 2,31 Office Aide 2,3. DONNA DUVALL: Student Council 23 FHA 43 Spanish Club 23 J-Mette 2,3,43 FTA 2,43 Tri-Hi-Y 2,3,43 Office Aide 2,3,4. NORMA ELLEFSON: FEX 33 FMC 2 fChap.J, 3 lSec.J, 4 lSec.-Treas.J3 Tri- Kette 2,3,43 FTA 3,43 Tri-Hi-Y 2,33 School Store Aide 3,4 fAsst. Managerj. ANN ELLIOTT: FBLA 43 J-Mette 2,3,43 FTA 3 fSgt.-at-Armsj, 43 Symphony Hi- Notes 23 Class Council 33 Tri-Hi-Y 2,3,4 fTreas.J. MICHELLE EMMER: Honor Society 3,43 FEX 4 lPub. Ch.l3 Spanish Club 2,33 J- Mette 3,43 Courtesy Club 43 Class Council 4. PAT ENGLAND: Golf 33 Safety Council 43 Prince of Print 4. STEPHEN ENTERLINE MONTE EVANS: Wrestling 2,3,43 Hi-Y 3. JOHN EVERY GARR USS Clu Par Iuame he s b Queen Atendant ,,Student ouncil , Q ARMS ' FMC Sl FENT ' a u .s y u I R Cross 2,33 I-Y 2,3. U EX SAMMIE FITZ ERALD: Ke Club 23 Y 2 flnter- e es.J3 T nnis 2. NANCY FINDEISS: dent ou I 23 French Club 23 Tri-Ke 3 3 Ad ate 4' Tri-Hi-Y 23 Girls' Spor Science Club 23 Thespians 2,3,4 R d Cross 3g NFL 3,43 Office Aide 2. GARY FLOWERS JANE FLOWERS: FHA 43 Honor Society 43 CounseIor's Aide 4. BOB FOLGATE: Basketball 2,3,4. FRANK FORD DEBBIE FOREMAN: FHA 23 Gavel 43 Office Aide 23 Counselor's Aide 2. TOM FOWLER RICK FREDERICK: NFL 3,4. GAYLA FREEMAN: FBLA 4. SUSIE FREEMAN: Student Council 33 Honor Society 3,43 FEX 3,43 Spanish Club 43 J-Mette 2,3,43 Courtesy Club 33 FTA 33 Class Council 33 Tri-Hi-Y 2,3,43 Pres. City Council 3. MIR ic wic Thee ns 4- cmd 2,3,4 b l - 0' ' ' ' f uhh. LYNN FEN A ra r 43 a ,3, 43 French Cl 3 Red C ss 2,3 lPr sy FTA 23 Y rb 3' Tri- i-Y 23 B Q Sy n te N: k ' u 4' 4 Note G , 3 3 tte 2,3, d Cro , lSec.J IP es. ' Sy h ' , . Aide DEBB ILES: ri-Kette 2,3,43 ff' 7 D E GIL RE 5 GAYLE ORE: rt 3' Trl 7 V4 ,3 Kette 2,3, ri-Hi-Y 2, 3 Thes i 2,33 DEAN FINNEY: Safety Coun 23 FTA 3,4: Re Cfgss 35 f ty C il 4: ATHY GILPIN: d n Coun ' 3FHA FHA 43 Class 43 . ' 43 FEX 3,43 Tri-Kette 2,3 irl of Onth 'iY H' l, 4 lSgt.-at-Armsy3 Art Club ' FT , , J Stagecraft 4 Teen fth r-H- 2,3 l ist., St Tr .J . 3 3 ee . JIM GINN: Lettermen's Club 23 E Club 23 Basketball 2,3. VICKI GITTHENS: FBLA 4. CARSON GOFORTH HOLLY GORDON DAVID GRAHAM: Basketball 3,43 Track 3,4. JOE GRAHAM: Hi-Y 2. GINNY GRANT: Honor Society 3,43 Spanish Club 3,43 Library Aide 3,4 fSgt.- at-Armsl. GERALD GRAVITT TWO HUNDRED ELEVEN Senior Directory lCont.i LLOYD GRAY BRUCE GREEN: Safety Council 4. CLAUDIA GREEN ELIZABETH GREENE: Student Council 45 French Club 2,3,45 FMC 25 Latin Club 25 Tri-Kette 2,3,45 Courtesy Club 3,4 tTreas.l5 FTA 45 Symphony Hi-Notes 25 Class Council 25 Tri-Hi-Y 2,3,45 Office Aide 4. CHERRY GREGG: Tri-Kette 3,45 Cour- tesy Club 35 Counselor's Aide 2,3,4. GROVER GREGORY: Band 2,3,45 FFA 3 lSec.l, 4 lSec.I. KEVIN GULLETTE: Transfer 25 Honor Society 25 Lettermen's Club 25 Football 25 Basketball 2. SALLY HADLER: Transfer 45 Art Club 2, 45 Publicity Club 35 JCL 3. TRICIA HADLOCK: Student Council 45 Store Manager 45 J-Mette 2,3 lSgt.-at- Armsl, 4 lPres.l5 Tri-Hi-Y 2,3 iSgt.-at- Armsl, 4 lSec.l5 Stagecraft 3 lAwardl, 4. LINDA HAGAN: FBLA 45 Tri-Kette 45 Girls' Sports 2,3. JACKIE HALL RENEE HAMILL: J-Mette 2,3,45 Red Cross 35 Tri-Hi-Y 35 Office Aide 3,4. JUDY HAMILTON: Student Council 2,3, 4 llnter-City Sec.J5 J-Mette 3,4 lPub. Ch.J5 Courtesy Club 3,45 Art Club 4. TERRY HAMMETT: Honor Society 45 Pickwick Club 45 French Club 2,3,4 fTreas.J5 Latin Club 2,3,4 lSec.l5 Tri- Kette 2,3,45 Courtesy Club 3,45 Nat'I Merit Semi-Finalist 4. RANDY HARBOUR: Safety Council 45 NFL 2,3,45 Tennis 3,45 YMCA Youth and Citizenship Week 4. HEATHER HARTER: Band 2,3,45 Major- ette 3,4 lHeadl5 Band Queen Attendant 4. JEFRE HARVEY: Red Cross 25 Class Council 3. ARDOTH HASSLER: Honor Society 3,45 Math Club 2,3,4 QV.-Pres.l5 Science Club 2,3 lSec.l, 4 lSec.l5 Thespians 3,45 Latin Club 2,3,45 Choir 2,3 lTreas.I, 4 lTreas.l5 Symphony Hi-Notes 3,45 Class Council 2,45 Brigadoon 25 The King and I 35 Chorale 2,3,4. BARBARA HAYES: Tri-Kette 2,3,45 Tri- Hi-Y 2,3,4 lTreaS.l. BARBARA HAYS: Student Council 2,35 Tri-Kette 2,3,45 Tri-Hi-Y 25 Homecoming Queen Attendant 4. LLOYD HAYS: Thespians 2,3,45 Most Promising Actor 35 NFL 2,3,45 Men's Glee 2,3,45 French Club 2,3,45 Latin Club 2,45 Pickwick Club 3 lTreas.l, 4 lPres.l5 Choir 3,45 Chorale 2,3,45 Chamber Choir 35 Math Club 45 Stagecraft 45 All-State Chorus 3,45 Brigadoon 25 You Can't Take it With You 25 The King and I 35 Bell, Book, and Candle 35 The Mouse Trap 4. BILLY HEBBLETHWAITE: Honor Society 45 FBLA 45 Hi-Y 2,3,4 tSec.-Treas.l5 Foot- ball 3, DARLENE HENDERSON: Latin Club 35 Red Cross 35 FTA 2. PAM HENRY: Student Council 3 tDis. Sec.l5 Honor Society 45 Safety Council 2 lChap.l, 3 fSec.-Treas.I, 4 lSec.-Treas.l5 Thespians 2,3 lTreas.I, 4 QV-Pres.I5 French Club 2,3,45 Tri-Kette 2,3 fAtt. Sec.J, 4 lPres.l5 Courtesy Club 3,45 NFL 2,3 tSec.I, 4 tPres.I5 Gavel 45 Tri-Hi-Y 25 Pep Coun- cil 45 Safety Council Queen 3,45 Annual Belle Attendant 4. SUSAN HENSON: Orchestra 45 Pickwick Club 45 Thespians 45 Band 2,3,45 Red Cross 45 NFL 3,45 Symphony Hi-Notes 4. JIM HERBST: FHA 2,35 Spanish Club 2. MARCIA HERMANN: Honor Society 3,45 Thespians 35 J-Mette 2,3,45 Red Cross 3, 45 FTA 2,3,45 Girls' Sports 2. CINDY HERNDON: Student Council 45 FHA 45 Safety Council 3,4 lAdvisor-State Hist.l5 J-Mette 2,3,4 lAtt. Sec.l5 FTA 3,4. ANN HERSHEY: FBLA 45 J-Mette 2,35 Girls' Glee 25 Library Aide 3 fSec.-Treas.l. DANNY HESTER: FBLA 25 Red Cross 35 Art Club 35 FTA 35 Basketball 2. HANK HEWETT: Honor Society 45 Office Aide 45 Track 2,3,45 Cross Country 2,3,4. TOSHA HICKS: J-Mette 2,3,45 Red Cross 25 Class Council 25 Tri-Hi-Y 2,3,4. KATHERINE HIGHTOWER: French Club 3. MARSHA HILL: Honor Society 3,4 lPres.I5 Latin Club 2,3, 4 iTreas.J5 Tri- Kette 2,35 Courtesy Club 3,45 Nat'I Merit Semi-Finalist 45 Telheride Scholarship 35 Girls' State Alternate 3. MARSHA HILLEY: J-Mette 35 Courtesy Club 4. ROGER HINDMAN: FFA 2,35 Football 2, 3,45 Track 2,3,4. CINDY HOUCHINZ FHA 25 Tri-Kette 3. ELLEN HOUGH: FHA 45 Red Cr0SS 2. GERALD HOWARD SID HOWARD: Lettermen's Club 43 Advocate 33 Gavel 43 Hi-Y 23 Football 2, 3,43 Baseball 2,3,43 Annual Beau Atten- dant 4. DEBBIE HOWELL: Student Council 43 Band 2, lSec.l, 3,43 Safety Council 33 Band Queen 43 All-State Band 4. CATHY HUBBARD: Student Council 23 J-Mette 2,3,4. LESLIE HULL: Honor Society 43 J-Mette 2,3,4 lSgt.-at-Armsl3 FTA 3,4 lTreas.l3 Class Council 43 Tri-Hi-Y 2,3 lV.-Pres.l, 4 QV.-Pres.J. JULIE HUNT: Transfer 3. SHARON HURST: Honor Society 43 Thespians 2,3,43 French Club 23 Tri-Kette 2,33 Courtesy Club 3,43 NFL 3,43 Tri-Hi- Y 2. RITA IRVIN CHUCK JABARA: Student Council 2,33 Key Club 33 Safety Council 2 fParlia- ment.l, 3 fAdvisorl, 4 QTV Quizl3 FFA 2 lSentineIl, 3 lPres.l, 4 fStar Chapter Farmerl3 Jr. Rotarian 4. GEORGE JACKSON: Honor Society 43 Lettermen's Club 3,41 Wrestling 2,3,43 Football 2,33 Tri-Kette Pep Club Beau Attendant 4. JOY JACKSON: Honor Society 43 Thes- pians 3 lTreas.l, 43 Spanish Club 3,4 QV.-Pres.l3 French Club 2,33 Tri-Kette 2, 3,4. KEN JACKSON: Lettermen's Club 3,43 Football 2,3,43 Baseball 33 Tri-Kette Pep Club Beau Attendant 4. BRUCE JANGER: Student Council 43 Key Club 2,3 fPub. Ch.J, 4 lTreas.l3 Spanish Club. 2,3 lTreas.l, 43 NFL 2,3,4 QV.-Pres,l3 Tennis 3,4. TRIPP JESSUP: Transfer 43 Track 33 Football 2,33 Lettermen's Club 2,32 Drill Team 23 NCD 33 Outstanding Military Student 33 Honor Society 3. ELLEN JOHNSON: Tri-Kette 2,3,43 Girls' Glee 2. FRAN JOHNSON: Student Council 2,3,4 lRec. Sec.l3 Tri-Kette 2,3 fParliament.l, 4 lRec. Sec.l3 Advocate 4 fAd. MHDHQGTJQ Inter-Club Council 4 lSec.l3 OIPA 3,43 OCIPA 3,43 Tri-Hi-Y 21 PAM JOHNSTON: Student Council 43 Honor Society 43 Tri-Kette 2,3,4 fV.-Pres.l3 Gavel 3,4 fAsst. Editorl3 Class Council 3,4 fStudent Council Repres.l3 All Sports Queen Attendant 43 Annual Belle Atten- dant 4. LAWRENCE JONES CANDY KANE: J-Mette 2,3,43 Tri-Hi-Y 3,4. CAROL KEEN: Student Council 43 FEX 2,33 Latin Club 23 J-Mette 2,3,4Q Tri-Hi-Y 33 YMCA Youth and Citizenship Week 4. VICKY KAUL: Student Council 23 Thes- pians 23 French Club 23 Tri-Kette 3,43 Art Club 33 Tri-Hi-Y 3. CARLA KEISTED: Transfer 43 Honor Society 33 Spanish Club 23 FBLA 43 Pep Club 33 Courtesy Club 33 Girls' O'CIub 2, 3 lSec.l3 Bookkeeping I Award 3. CHARLES KELLY PATRICIA KETTLER LINDA KIRCH: Choir 43 Office Aide 4. JIM KIRKPATRICK KAREN KLEIN: Pickwick Club 43 Science Club 3,4: Thespians 3,43 Courtesy Club 3,42 Red Cross 3,41 Advocate 3,43 Sym- phony Hi-Notes 43 Girls' Sports 3. JIM KLINGLER BRIAN KLIPP: Red Cross 23 Football 2, 33 Cross Country 43 Honor Society 4. CAROL KLUBERTON: FMC 23 Choir 23 FTA 2,3 lPub. Ch.l, 4 QV.-Pres.l3 Tri-Hi-Y 2,3 lSec.l3 Girls' Swim Team 23 Girls' Sports 23 Spanish Club 2,3,43 Honor Society 3,4 fSec.l3 Safety Council 33 Courtesy Club 3,4 fHist.l3 Tri-Kette 3,43 Mayor's Committee on Youth Opportunity 43 FEX 43 State Spanish Test-Third Place. BRAD KNIGHT: DE Club 3,4. KEN KNIGHT PAM KNIPPERS: J-Mette 3,43 Tri-Hi-Y 23 Art Club 33 FHA 4 fChap.l. MIKE KNOL: Student Council 43 Letter- men's Club 3,4 lSec.l3 Safety Council 33 Spanish Club 23 FCA 2,3,4 lPres.l3 Red Cross 23 Class Council 2,33 Jr. Rotarian 43 Office Aide 33 Hi-Y 3,4 lParIiament.l3 Football 2,3,43 Track 3,43 FCA Nat'l Conference Delegate 33 Annual Beau Attendant 43 Tri-Kette Pep Club Beau At- tendant 4. BRUCE KRAFT ww..---3' 3'-4. , ,V ft , ',:-3-.fffw-'31 RICHARD KROIER JIM KUEHNERT GARY LACKEY: Basketball 3,4. PATTI LACKEY: Honor Society 43 Thes- pians 33 J-Mette 2,3,43 FTA 2,3,4Q Class Council 2,3 fSec.l, 4 fSec.l. MARK LAMPRECHT: Cross Country 3,4. DAVID LANCASTER: Student Council 4 flnter-City Delegatelj Class Council 3. TWO HUNDRED THIRTEEN JACKIE LEE: FTA 2,3 ISec.I, 4. JACQUE LEE: FHA 4: FEX 3,4: FMC 2, 3,4: Tri-Kette 2,3,4: Girls' Glee 2,3: Choir 2,3: FTA 3: Tri-Hi-Y 2,3. MICHELLE LEFEBVRE: Student Council 2,3: FEX 3,4 IV.-Pres.I: J-Mette 2,3 ISgt.- at-Armsl, 4 ITreas.l: NFL 2,3,4: Gavel 4 IEditorI: Class Council 3 IChap.I: Tri-Hi- Y 2,3 ITreas.I, 4 QV.-Pres.I: NSPA Dele- gate 4: Westside Business Women Girl of the Month 4: Annual Belle Attendant 4. LINDA LEMMONS: Student Council 2: French Club 4: Tri-Kette 2,3,4: Class Council 2: Tri-Hi-Y 2,4. DENNIS LESTER PHILLIP LEVINE DARCY LEWIS: Student Council 4: FEX 2,3,4: Science Club 4: French Club 2,3 ISgt.-at-Armsl, 4 lPub. Ch.I: Latin Club 2,3,4: Tri-Kette 2,3,4: Courtesy Club 3,4 IV.-Pres.l: NFL 3,4: Tri-Hi-Y 2,3,4: Nat'l Latin Test-Cum Laude Award 3. DEBBIE LITTLEFIELD: French Club 2,3: Tri-Kette 2,3,4: FTA 4: Advocate 4: Office Aide 2,3: OCIPA 3,4: OIPA 3,4. JIM LIVERMON: Key Club 2: Class Council 2,3,4 IV.-Pres.I: Hi-Y 4: Nat'l Merit Letter of Commendation 4. JULIE LLOYD: Student Council 2: J- Mette 2,3,4: FTA 2: Tri-Hi-Y 2: Office Aide 2,4. LARRY LOFLIN: Latin Club 2,3: Hi-Y 2, 3: Cross Country 3: Track 3. DOUG LOLLAR: Class Council 2. JIM LOVE: DE Club 2,3: Class Council 2. LAURA LOVE: FHA 4: Safety Council 4: Tri-Kette 2,3,4: FTA 4: Tri-Hi-Y 2,45 Office Aide 2. JACKIE LOWE: Honor Society 4: J- Mette 2,3,4: Advocate 4 lNews Editorj: Tri-Hi-Y 2,3,4. TWO HUNDRED FOURTEEN DAVID LOWRY: Transfer 4: Choir 4. PATTI MACK: Honor Society 3,4: Spanish Club 3,4: Office Aide 3. DIANE MACKEY: Pickwick Club 4: FEX 4: Spanish Club 2,3,4 lTreas.l: French Club 2,3,4: Courtesy Club 4. ELLEN MADDUX: Student Council 3,4: French Club 2: Cheerleader 4: Tri-Kette 2,3: Red Cross 2: Tri-Hi-Y 2,3,4 ISgt.-at- Armsl: Office Aide 2: Girls' Sports 2: FFA Sweetheart Attendant 3, Sweetheart 4: Hi-Y Princess Attendant 3: All Sports Queen 4. RICHARD MAIELLO BARBARA MALLETTE: Safety Council 2,3: J-Mette 4: Art Club 3,4 ISgt.-at-Armsl: Counselors Aide 3. PAT MALONE: Student Council 2,3: Science Club 4: Thesplans 2,3,4: Latin Club 2,3,4: Class Council 2,3: Hi-Y 2,3,4: Football 3,4: Swimming 3,4: Tennis 3,4. EILEEN MANDELLA: Spanish Club 2: FBLA 4: J-Mette 3,4: FTA 3,4. STEVE MANGUM: FEX 2: French Club 2: FMC 3: Class Council 2: Football 3,4: Track 3,4: FCA 4. PATTI MANLEY: Tri-Kette 2,3,4: Advo- cate 2,3,4: Tri-Hi-Y 2,3,4 ISgt.-at-Armsl. ANN MARES: Tri-Kette 2,3,4: Science Club 2,3,4: Latin Club 2,3: FEX 2,3,4: Math Club 2,3: Spanish Club 3: Pickwick Club 3 lSec.l, 4: Thesplans 2,3,4. CATHY MARTIN: Choir 2,3: FFA Sweet- heart Attendant 3,4. KAYE MARTIN: Transfer 3: Student Council 2: FHA 2: Safety Council 4: FBLA 4: Cheerleader 2: Courtesy Club 2: Red Cross 2: FTA 2: Library Aide 2: Class Council 3: Girls' Sports 2: Year- book 2: Yearbook Queen Attendant 2. MARIE MARTIN: Latin Club 2. PEGGY MARTIN: Tri-Kette 2,3,4: Cour- tesy Club 3,4: Office Aide 2,3. CHARLES MAUPIN: Wrestling 2: Foot- ball 2: Swimming 4. SHERRY MEDLEY: Transfer 4: FHA 2: Student Booster Club 2: Maroon Brigade Carol Club 3: Voc. Foods Club 4 lTreas.l. CATHE MIGHTON: Student Council 2: J- Mette 2,3: Art Club 2 IPres.I, 3,4: Tri-Hi-Y 2: Office Aide 3,4: Art Merit Award. DAVID MILLIREN CAROLYN MILLS BURR MILLSAP: Lettermen's Club 4: Class Council 3: Cross Country 4. GARRY MONTGOMERY TOMMY MOORE DONNA MORAN KATHY MORGAN: FHA 4, FEX 3,4 tFi- nancial Ch.l: J-Mette 2,3,4: FTA 3,4: Tri- Hi-Y 3,4 fTreas.I: Counselor's Aide 3. GLENN MORTON: Transfer 2: Key Club 3,4: Honor Society 3,4: Latin Club 3,4 ISgt.-at-Armsl: Red Cross 3. JIM MOYE: Baseball 4. MARCIA MUNNELL: FHA 4 fPres.I3 Honor Society 3,43 J-Mette 2,33 Girls' Glee 23 Courtesy Club 33 Choir 33 Tri- Hi-Y 2. RUSTY MUNNS: Orchestra 2,3,43 Band 2 fDrum Majorj, 3 fDrium Majorl, 4 fDrum Major, Pres.J3 Men's Glee 2,33 Choir 2,33 Symphony Hi-Notes 2,3,43 Class Council 43 Pep Council 43 Inter-Club Council 4. MIKE MURR TANYA MUSICK: Pickwick Club 3,4 fSec.J3 Thespians 3,42 Latin Club 33 Gavel 2. DEBBIE MCALISTER: J-Mette 2,3,43 Library Aide 23 Tri-Hi-Y 23 Office Aide 2,3. NORMA MCCARTY: Choir 2. STEVE MCCONNELL: Lettermen's Club 3,43 Safety Council 3,42 Basketball 2,3,43 Track 2,3,4. RUSTY MCCORMICK: Student Council 43 Lettermen's Club 3,43 Class Council 2,3 fV.-Pres.53 Football 2,3,4Q Track 33 Weight Lifting 2. MARSHA MCCREIGHT: Pickwick Club 43 Safety Council 3,43 J-Mette 2,3,43 Red Cross 23 Choir 43 Library Aide 3. DONNA MCDANIEL: Student Council 23 Honor Society 43 Spanish Club 2,32 J- Mette 2,3 tPub. Ch.J, 4 QV.-Pres.I3 FTA 2,3 fChap.l3 Gavel 4 lCopy Ed.IQ Class Council 3,43 Tri-Hi-Y 23 FFA Sweetheart Attendant 3,43 All Sports Queen Atten- dant 43 Annual Belle Attendant 4. MONTE MCDONALD: Student Council 33 FFA 2,3 KV.-Pres.J, 4 tRep.J. SUSAN MCDONALD: Honor Society 43 FEX 43 Tri-Kette 2,3,4: Courtesy Club 33 Tri-Hi-Y 33 Office Aide 2,3. EDDY JANE MCELVANEY: Safety Coun- cil 2,33 French Club 2,33 Tri-Kette 2,3,43 Courtesy Club 33 Red Cross 23 FTA 2,33 Class Council 23 Tri-Hi-Y 2,3: Hi-Y Prin- cess Attendant 2. THERESE MCELYEA: Transfer 23 Stu- dent Council 23 Thespians 2,3,4Q French Club 3,43 J-Mette 2,3,43 Red Cross 43 NFL 3,43 Counselor's Aide 3,4. BARBARA MCGINLEY: Tri-Kette 2,3,43 Tri-Hi-Y 23 Office Aide 3. FRED MCGUIRE PATSY MCGUIRE: FEX 33 J-Mette 2,3 fGirl of the Seasonj, 43 Tri-Hi-Y 2,3. TERI MCINTOSH: Student Council 43 FEX 4 fHousing Ch.J3 French Club 33 J- Mette 2,3,4. RON MCINTURFF: Men's Glee 43 Choir 23 Symphony Hi-Notes 3. LINDA MCKEE: Choir 2. ALLEN MCKENZIE: Wrestling 2,3,4. BONNIE MCKINNEY: DE Club 3,4 fSec.t3 DE Sweetheart Attendant 4. RALPH MCREYNOLDS: Lettermen's Club BONNIE JANE NEARN: Choir 3. MARILYN NEHLS: Honor Society 43 FEX 3,43 J-Mette 2,3,43 Tri-Hi-Y 3,4. BILL NEILSON: Math Club 43 Spanish Club 3,4. BRUCE NETTLESHIP ELLEN NETTLESHIP: FBLA 3,4 tSec.J3 J-Mette 2,3,43 Library Aide 2. KEN NEUGEBAUER: Lettermen's Club 43 Student Council 33 Red Cross 23 Class Council 33 Hi-Y 43 Football 2,3,43 Track 2,3,4. MARILYN NEWELL: Student Council 2, 33 Honor Society 33 Spanish Club 2,3,43 Red Cross 23 Art Award 2. BILL NEWSOME: Red Cross 23 NFL 3,43 Class Council 2,3 fPres.D, 4 QChap.I3 Office Aide 43 Football 23 Hi-Lions 33 YMCA Youth and Citizenship Week 3,41 Oilman for a Day 4. STEVE NEWTON CATHY NICHOLSON: Red Cross 2,4. JIM NORMAN STEVE NOYES: Pickwick Club 3,43 Thespians 43 Band 23 Latin Club 4. NANCY NUNNALLY: Pickwick Club 3,4 tAsst. Ed. Pickwick PHPGFSQQ FEX 4 tPub. Ch.t3 Thespians 23 Spanish Club 2,3,4 tSec.l3 J-Mette 2,3,43 Advocate 3,4 tNews Ed.l3 Princess of Print 4. MIKE O'CONNOR: Student Council 43 Honor Society 3,43 Safety Council 33 French Club 2,3 fParIiament.J, 4 fSgt.- at-ArmsI3 Red Cross 2. HAZEL O'FlELD: Voc. Foods 23 Safety Council 23 Red Cross 2. SUSAN OLIVER BOB OLMSTEAD: Student Council 43 Key Club 33 Lettermen's Club 2,3,43 Latin Club 2,33 Hi-Y 2,3,43 Tri-Hi-Y Prince At- tendant 23 Swimming 2,3,43 YMCA Youth and Citizenship Week 43 J-Mette Pep Club Beau Attendant 4. ROBIN OLSON: Student Council 23 FHA 4 fRep.I3 French Club 23 J-Mette 2,3,4: Advocate 2,3,4Q Key Club Sweetheart Attendant 2. LAURA OSBORNE: Student Council 23 FBLA 2,3,43 J-Mette 23 Red Cross 23 Class Council 23 Tri-Hi-Y 2,33 Girls' Swim Team 2,3. TERESA OWEN JOHN PACE DENISE PALMER: Student Council 2,33 Honor Society 3,43 Thespians 2,3Q French Club 3,4: J-Mette 2,3,4 tSgt-at-Armsi. KENT PALMER: Key Club 23 Band 2,3,4Q Class Council 4. RICHARD PARISH: Safety Council 23 Hi- Y 2,3. MARCIA PARKER: Thespians 2,3,4: FTA tSec.I, 4 fSec.I3 Clinic Aide 4. TWO HUNDRED FIFTEEN Senior Directory ICon't.I PAM PARRISH: Transfer 45 Pep Club 2,3. ROBERT PATRICK: Student Council 45 Lettermen's Club 45 Safety Council 25 Class Council 25 Hi-Y 45 Office Aide 35 Basketball 2,3,45 J-Mette Pep Club Beau Attendant 4. NAN PAUL: Student Council 25 Science Club 25 FBLA 3,45 J-Mette 2,3,45 Cour- tesy Club 45 FTA 35 Advocate 2,35 Tri- Hi-Y 2,3,45 Girl's Swim Team 3. NEAL PAULSON BILL PAYNE RUTH PAYNE CAROL PEARSON: Aide 3. J-Mette 2,3,45 Office TOMMY PEPPER JIM PETERSON TOM PFEIFFER LINDA PHELPS MARVIN PHELPS: Safety Council 25 Red Cross 25 FTA 2. SANDRA PHILLIPY: Student Council 25 Safety Council 25 J-Mette 2,35 Class Council 2,35 Office Aide 3. LADONNA PIXLER: J-Mette 2,3,45 Tri- Hi-Y 3,4. DANNY POINTS: Lettermen's Club 3,45 Baseball 2,3,4. BECKY PORTS: Student Council 35 Tri- HI-Y 25 Tri-Kettet 3. WENDEE POWERS: Inter-Club Council 35 Honor Society 3,45 Spanish Club 2,35 Tri-Kette 2,3,45 Courtesy Club 3 tA.H. Sec.J, 45 FTA 2 lSgt.-at-Armsl 3 fPres.l, 4 lPres.l5 Class Council 2 tChap.J5 Tri- Hi-Y 2,35 Office Aide 25 Girls' State AI- ternate 35 Citizenship Seminar Repres. 4. TWO HUNDRED SIXTEEN ANN PRESSLER: J-Mette 3,45 Courtesy Club 45 Art Club 35 Tri-Hi-Y 2,3,4 fChap.I. JOHN PRESTON: Transfer 45 Red Cross 45 Spanish Club 2,35 Latin Club 25 An- thropology Club 35 World Affairs Club 35 Journalism Club 2,3. JOHN PRICE CHRIS QUERRY LINDA QUILLIN: FBLA 4. JACKIE RAGER: Orchestra 2,3,45 Sym- phony Hi-Notes 2,3,4. EDWIN RAINES DAVID RANNEY: Student Council 3, CV.- PresI,4 ITreas.l5 Inter Club Council 3 lPres.l5 Pep Council 35 Key Club 2,35 Honor Society 45 Lettermen's Club 2,3,4 lHist.l5 Class Council 2 tPres.i5 Office Aide 3,45 Football 2,3,45 Wrestling 2,3,45 Howard E. Brown Science Seminar 2,3,45 J-Mette Pep Club Beau Attendant 45 An- nual Beau Attendant 4. DENISE RATZLAFF DAVID REDDICK: Men's Glee Club 2,3,45 Choir 2,3,4 lPres.l5 Mr. Music 4. BILL REED DAVID REED JEANIE RENKEN: DE Club 4. ROBERT RHODES: Honor Society 35 Safety Council 35 Red Cross 35 DE Club 2,3,4 tParliament.J5 Hi-Y 35 Wrestling 25 Track 2. BARBARA RICHARDSON: Student Coun- cil 25 Honor Society 3,45 Pickwick Club 45 Latin Club 2,3,45 Tri-State 2,3,4. LARRY RICHARDSON KAREN RIFFE: Honor Society 3,45 Choir 2,3,45 Library Aide 3,4 lCo-Pub. Ch.l. PATSY ROACH: Tri-Kette 2,3,45 Tri-Hi-Y 3,4. SHARON ROBERSON: Girls' Glee Club 25 DE Club 4. JOE ROBERTS: Lettermen's Club 3,45 Golf 2,3,4. SHARON ROBERTSON: Class Council 25 Tri-Hi-Y 2,3,4. RONNIE ROGERS: Chorale 45 Band 45 Men's Glee 45 Choir 4. DALA ROOKSTOOL: Student Council 45 Honor Society 3,45 Science Club 45 French Club 2,3,4 tPres.l5 FMC 3,45 J- Mette 2,3,4 fGirl of the Monthj5 Westside Business Women Girl of the Month 45 Class Council 2,35 Tri-Hi-Y 2,45 Out- standing Soph. 25 Girls' State Delegate 3. RL ROSE: Key Club 2 lDir.l, 3 IDir.l, lSec.l5 Honor Society 45 Math Club 45 cience Club 3,45 QV.-Pres.l5 Latin Club 2,3,4 lPres.l5 NFL 2,3,45 Tennis 3,45 Nat'l Merit Semi-Finalist 45 Oilman for a Day 45 Howard E. Brown Science Seminar 2,3,45 YMCA Youth and Citizenship Week 4. DIANA ROSE: FBLA 4. KATHY ROSS: Safety Council 25 Tri- Kette 2,3,45 Art Club 3 lTreas.l, 4 IV. Pres.J5 Tri-Hi-Y 2. KATHY ROUNER: FHA 45 FEX 3,45 Span- Ish Club 25 Tri-Kette 25 FBLA 45 Library Aide 25 Class Council 35 Tri-Hi-Y 2. DON RUEB: DE Club 4. JEFF SAILER SCOTT SARTIN: Red Cross 45 Class Council 25 Track 2,3. TOM SAUNDERS: Transfer 35 Basketball 2,3,4. KAREN SCHABEN: Pickwick Club 3,4 lTreas.l5 Thespians 3,45 Bell, Book, and Candle 35 Most Promising Actress 3. FRED SCHMIDT: Latin Club 2, fSgt.-at- Armsl, 35 Cross Country 2,3,45 Track 2, 3,4. BILL SCHMITT: Lettermen's Club 2,3,45 Swimming 2,3,4. HARRY SCHNITTGER: Wrestling 2. SUSAN SCHROEDER: Safety Council 25 French Club 2,35 NFL 2,3,45 Tri-Hi-Y 2,35 Tri-Kette 2,3,45 Courtesy Club 35 Class Council 4. MARQUA SCHUETTE CATHY SCHULTZ STEVE SCHULTZ: Band 2,3,4. SHARON SHARP NELSON SHARPE: FFA 2,3,4. MIKE SHAW: Band 2,3,45 Spanish Club 2. KAREN SHEDLOWE GARY SHUFFIELD: FFA 2,3,45 Safety Council 45 Lettermen's Club 45 Football 4. GAY SILVER: Tri-Kette 2,3,45 French Club 2,3 fHist.l, 4 CV.-Pres.l5 Courtesy Club 3, 4 tRec. Sec.l5 Class Council 4. PHYLLIS SILVERS: Tri-Kette 2,3,45 Span- ish Club 2,3,45 Honor Society 3,4. SUSIE SIMMONS: Tri-Kette 2,35 French Club 25 Class Council 25 FHA 3,4 CV. Pres.l5 Honor Society 3,45 DE Club 45 YMCA Youth and Citizenship Week 4. SHERRY SIMON: Tri-Kette 2,3,4 fCheer- leaderl5 Class Council 2,45 FTA 45 Student Council 25 Tri-Hi-Y 4. TERRY SIMON: Key Club 3. STEVE SIROTKIN: DE Club 3,4 fPres.l. GEORGIA SKINNER CLIFFORD SMITH NORMA SMITH: French Club 2,3,45 Tri- Kette 2,3,4. RUTHIE SMITH: Student Council 25 Honor Society 2,45 Spirit Bear 45 Tri- Kette 2,35 Courtesy Club 35 Pep Council 4. JOE SNODGRASS JOYCE SNOW: Transfer 35 FHA 25 Pep Club 25 Student Council 25 Alternate Cheerleader 25 Girls' Glee 2. FRED SNYDER KATHLEEN SOUTHERLAND: Honor So- ciety 45 FEX 2 IHist.l, 3,4 tSec.l5 Thes- pians 3,45 Spanish Club 2,3,45 Courtesy Club 45 Red Cross 25 Library Aide 3,4 fPres.l. JAMES SPARKS: Spanish Club 3,45 Band 2,3,45 Latin Club 2. MIKE SPILLER: Student Council 2. LARRY SQUIRE: Advocate 35 Class Council 45 Hi-Y 2. ANNETTE STANK: Transfer 35 J-Mette 3,4. GLENDA STAPP: FHA 45 Safety Council 45 Tri-Kette 2,3,45 Tri-Hi-Y 25 Office Aide 3,4. PHIL STEGNER: Football 3. DONNA STEVENSON: Tri-Kette 3. DAVID STEWART: Key Club 25 NFL 3,45 Hi-Y 25 Football 2,3. JERE STEWART: Safety Council 2,3,45 Red Cross 2,3,4. JIM STEWART REED STEWART VICKI STILWELLI J-Mette 2,3,4. DAVID STOLL: Art Club 35 Latin Club 35 Young Talent in Oklahoma Award 3. LUANN STOLTZ: Stagecraft 2,35 Student Council 35 French Club 25 Tri-Kette 2,3,45 Courtesy Club 35 DE Club 45 Art Club 2, 3,4 iChap.l5 Class Council 25 Tri-Hi-Y 2,35 Red Cross International Art Award 2,3. DANNY STRAHAN: Key Club 3,45 Honor Society 3,4. GAIL STUVER: J-Mette 2,3,45 Tri-Hi-Y 2,3. JIM SULLIVAN: Student Council 25 Let- termen's Club 3,45 Safety Council 35 Latin Club 25 Red Cross 25 Class Council 35 Golf 2,3,4. DANIS TAYLOR: Transfer 45 Band 4. RONNIE TAYLOR: Choir 3. SUSAN TAYLOR: Chef's Club 45 FHA 25 Safety Council 35 Red Cross 2,45 Library Aide 25 Office Aide 2. JEFF THEDFORD: Student Council 25 Safety Council 25 Red Cross 35 Class Council 2,45 Hi-Y 25 Wrestling 2. MARK THOMPSON: Key Club 3,45 Pick- wick Club 45 Latin Club 3,45 Class Coun- cil 4 fHist.l. NITA THOMPSON: Student Council 2,45 J-Mette 2,3,45 Tri-Hi-Y 2,3. PHYLLIS THOMPSON: Chorale 2,3,45 Chamber Choir 2,35 Choir Queen Atten- dant 25 Brigadoon 25 Girls' Glee 35 King and I 35 Honor Society 45 FBLA 45 Men's Glee Sweetheart 4. DWAYNE TILLEY: Math Club 45 Letter- men's Club 2,3,45 Golf 2,3,45 Basketball 2,3,4. ROCKY TINSLEY TWO HUNDRED SEVENTEEN Senior Directory iCont.I QQJ CHRIS TOWNSLEY: J-Mette 2,3,45K913ILL LLIS: Key Club 2,3,45 Honor So- vocate 45 Tri-Hi-Y 3,4. ciet 3,45 Math Club 2,3 CV.-Pres.J, 4 L, KP . Scie b 2,3,45 Lat' Club D 5 Tennib ale Award ' itan ward 35 erit Semi- aist 45 JA le aims -.Q Nam Main Award 3. Q Q, 3 1,6 TOM IPP ow 40 I DEBBIE TULUF 45 J-Mem Red Cross 45 Art Clu 25 Tri-Hi-Y 3,4. 0-IXX PAT T lsr g- U LINDA TYSORF anish ciu 45 FW, , FTA 4. I9 RANDY UP RCH s JOHN VALLIO 2 Chef'sIQub 45 FFA 4. JANA VAN ARNAM: Student Council 2,35 FHA 45 J-Mette 2,3,4 iAsst. Treas.l5 FTA 45 Class Council 2 iSec.l, 4 iParliament.J5 Tri-Hi-Y 2,3,45 Girls' Sports 35 Key Club Sweetheart Attendant 3, Sweetheart 4. D.L. VAN CAMPERNOLLE ANDREA VANDERLINDE: Honor Society 3,45 J-Mette 2,35 Courtesy Club 35 Office Aide 2,3. RAY VENABLE: Lettermen's Club 45 Class Council 45 Football 2,3,45 Baseball 2,3,45 Track 35 Basketball 3. BARBARA VOSS: Student Council 3,4 iChap.t5 Honor Society 3,45 Tri-Kette 2, 3,4 iAtt. Sec.J5 Courtesy Club 35 Girls' State Delegate 35 Jr. Miss 4. BILL WAKEHAM: Hi-Y 3. SANDRA WALKER: Choir 2. HALCYON WALTERS: Tri-Kette 2,3,45 Girls' Glee 35 Choir 45 Library Aide 25 Tri-Hi-Y 2. TWO HUNDRED EIGHTEEN TEVE WALT N: Electronicgg 3,4. ARREN SANDY W REN: Pickwick Club 25 Tri- Kette 2,3,4 iChap.J5 Class Council 35 Tri- Hi-Y 2. l KEIT ARREN: Red Cr s pan' b ,35 Pickwick Club 3, T pia dge Mas J, 4 iPres. oir 3, en's Gle ,4 tPre J: Ch rale 5 Chamber h r 3,4 n's Q ar et ,45 The Ki I 3. HOWARD W MARY WATTS: Transfer 35 FHA 25 Safe- ty Council 45 J-Mette 45 NFL 45 Girls' Sports 35 Science Club 25 Drama Club 25 Pep Club 2. DANA WEAVER: Honor Society 3,45 Sci- ence Club 45 Latin Club 3,45 J-Mette 2,3,45 Courtesy Club 3,45 Symphony Hi-Notes 3,45 Office Aide 25 Science Seminar 2,3,45 H. E. Brown Science Seminar 2,3,45 Oil Executive for a Day 4. PAM WEAVER: Honor Society 3,45 Sci- ence Club 45 Latin Club 3,45 J-Mette 2, 3,45 Symphony Hi-Notes 2,3. DANNY WEINLAND: Band 2,45 Foot- ball 2. JOHN WELCH: Student Council 25 Class Council 35 Hi-Y 3,45 Cross Country 3,45 Track 3,4. GREG WEST: Transfer 35 Thespians 45 French Club 35 Yearbook 25 Newspaper 25 Choir 25 Track 25 Basketball 2. CONNIE WESTER: Art Club 2,45 FBLA 3,4 QV.-Pres.l5 Tri-Hi-Y 45 FEX 45 Stage- craft 4. PETE WHARTON: Student Council 25 Key Club 45 Pickwick Club 35 FEX 45 Science Club 25 FBLA 45 Red Cross 25 NFL 2,3,4 iParliament.l5 Cross Country - T ck 3,4. JIM WHEELER: Key Club 3,45 Honor So- ciety 3,45 Science Club 45 Library Aide 45 Football 25 Jr. Rotarian 4. LINDA WHITACRE: Honor Society 45 Pickwick Club 3,45 Girls' Glee Club 25 Courtesy Club 3,4 tPres.l5 Symphony Hi- Notes 3,45 Office Aide 3. WIGHTMAN: Lettermen's Club 45 Red Cross 25 Football 2,3,45 Courtesy Club Beau 4. GARY WILDMAN: Art Club 4. JOHN WILKERSON: Student Council 45 Lettermen's Club 2,3,4 iHist.l5 Safety Council 25 Hi-Y 25 Wrestling 2,3,4. BART WILLIAMS DEBRA WILLIAMS: Office Aide 2. JANICE WILLIAMS: J-Mette 2,3,45 Choir 2,3,4 iAccompanistJ5 Tri-Hi-Y 35 Girls' Sports 45 Choir Queen Attendant 4. NANCY WILLIAMS: Tri-Kette 45 Girls' Glee 4. ROBERT S. WILLIAMS: Pickwick Club 3,4 iEditor of Pickwick Papersl5 Thes- pians 45 Latin Club 45 Advocate 35 Gavel 3,45 Howard E. Brown Science Seminar 3,4. STEVE WILLIAMS GARY B. WILLIAMSON SUSIE WILLIAMSON: Student Council 3,45 Red Cross 25 Advocate 45 Class Council 3,4. GLENDA WILSON: FHA 45 J-Mette 2,3,45 FTA 3. ROBERT J. WILSON: Science Club 2. STEVE WILSON: Band 2. TOMMY WILSON: Honor Society 2,35 Basketball 3,4. DONNA WININGHAM: Tri-Kette 35 Cour- tesy Club 35 Class Council 25 Tri-Hi-Y 2,3,4. PAT WINKLER: FBLA 4. MARY WINN: Honor Society 3,45 Pick- wick Club 45 French Club 3,45 Latin Club 4 iRep.J5 Tri-Kette 3,45 Girls' Glee Club 35 Courtesy Club 3,45 Red Cross 25 Sym- phony Hi-Notes 4. ANN WINNER: Student Council 2,35 J- Mette 2,3,45 Courtesy Club 3,45 Tri-Hi-Y 4. JOHN WINNINGHAM SUZANNE WINTER: Band 2,3,4 iSec.- Treas.I5 FTA 3,45 Tri-Hi-Y 2,3 iParIia- ment.I, 4 iPres.J5 Band Queen Atten- dant 4. CHARLES WITTEN GARY WOLFE: Key Club 3,45 Honor Society 3,45 Hi-Y 3,4. izuam izmn' REBECCA WOODARD: J-Mette 2,3,45 Red Cross 35 Art Club 2 iVi-Pres.7, 3 IV.-Pres.I, 4 IPres.I5 Tri-Hi-Y 2. MARGARET WOODROW: Tri-Kette 2,3,45 Safety Council 2,3 QV.-Pres.I, 4 IPres.I5 NFL 3,45 Office Aide 2,35 Inter-City Safety Council 4 iParliament.J5 County Safety Council 4 iV.iPres.J. MIKE WOODS PAM WOODS: Student Council 25 Honor Society 45 Safety Council 45 Thespians 2,3,4 iSec.I5 Tri-Kette 2,3,45 Choir 45 Brig- adoon 25 King and I 3. DIANA WRIGHT: Orchestra'35 Honor So- ciety 3,45 Spanish Club 25 Band 2,3,4 IHist.J. DAVID YORK: Lettermen's Club 25 Wre- stling 3. BOB YOUNG: Red Cross 2,3,45 Class Council 1,2,35 Wrestling 2. RAINAE YOUNG CATHY ZIMMERMAN: J-Mette 2, 35 DE Club 4 IParliament.I. CAMILLE ZINK TWO HUNDRED NINETEEN Cheney A Aaron, Peggy 163 X audia 6 77 9 EXIST i , , xv hristie, Pat 165 ao, B ett 8 l' Ba mg rner' n a 56' ' 5 0 ' Kery Q-1: Christie, Scott 164 Church, Terry 148 x G 1 . , - -' ,cl , ,64 l -fi, I 9 bE:'na1n?nSTeyve541' 'V Q .. axte reg 76, 1-54 x: OW ' le e 1 giant' garbagii 11334 A ms, Greg A eac , 147 Brow A -y 14 ar, ave , Ad m Pa 1 6 Bead V ,, ,neue 1 Bro Sn. 128, clark, Harold sa, 39, 40 A msf To 4 , B .--a ee, 10 181 va ro I Val 56, 14 , 1 Claftf foe 12:38 5 kinS, Do g 146 ' chtel, Chuc 18 wnin 10 182 48 glglfk, P31046 .65 dkinsy . ve 125, 1 8,1 3 enter, scar , 164 wnrn . '56' cr ky S 53 62 165 111 f DVOC E 90 ecker, -H D umley, -t..-J 46, 83, 98,19 ar, H , . , f. :-- Dana 61, 163 ecker, N 61, 101, 9 100 , gfakf' St a'0 1f5' 79, 99, 149 iken, at 1m Bednar, Beverly 61, 147 Br 05396, Phil 143A 1 I: r WZVSS 184 kers, Jeanette 6, 146 e E Don 18 ,- Sf, 1522112 536 11538 Linga 149 . g .--, , ' , f, 1 3 :i - rrsi , . 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An I-son, Lind 1 x Bi , for 1 4 X Burton, Becky 5 , , 77, 99, 148 Combs, BIHY 73, T34 n avid 9 ea s ras .. 1 ,f Burw vrm 18 Combs, 'Wax 149 A re , in h h E. X . ,U Dav. 6 02, W Butte amy 1, 7 83 Combs, Ricky 78, 81, 184 rdf 1 - - 7 V it X B- on - tt Suzie ,R Y 4 Sz:isrf aEin:8i49 93, 103, 2' 164,17 - i , fl 1, 1 U S, 1 . An e as 146 Bla B - 1 Byars. ob 1 C0'l'eY- Comme 52' 51, 71' 73' , :W Kathy .,.., Black ,5 y 4 C 101,111,116,185 Qt' Gfe 6 1 Bmckshefe 164 Cad ' da 79' 84' 183 ggnpetiI,f?::hy7:?2e-26202 114 Apple K i 5 as : gg, Janic , 73, 104, 182 Cad pa y 148 113 H66 Y r 1 1 ' Archer - t Q, Jeann 61, 51, Ba, 141 cada , Janet ss, va, ws Omg Bob 166 Aran ' 'Ili' H X : a' John 3' 182 Cain' Judy 148 Cooke' Laura 62 72 95 111 A - RN - -1 : - lY,Al8n164 N al un, Gary ies 114 ,115 166 ' ' ' ' A 'W 'it' X 'a 'eY Ca'hY 56' Gun- Jane 148 coo er Allan 106 149 -. Ong, M U1 - iso ley, Lana 5 61 70, 10 ampbeii, Clark 148 P ' f t r 86 93 1 s 2 1 N CO1zma r6:6r,2sr t erton, en , - ' F HC 9, ry ' Campbell, Ken 53, 66, 71, 73, ' ' ' Austin, Tom 4 E . s land, L' d 164 125, 183, 186 ggpegndmgarqgfz' 149, 154 Au Jim sz, - 1 3 Blood a nne az, 182 p lr, Linda 56, 148 Cops iusanygo 185 X' Gam 131 ii Bm ' ' 'lah 55' 80' m eil' N800 61' 104' 165 Coswbin Bill 125, 149 1 yr , Juhree 56, 1, 73,9 U' Blu k, like 164 mpbell Sha -w 91,183 . ' ' i 1, 116, 179, o xx 4 1 e, Mani n 56 1 anaday like : S556 Sfdfgfiglss B 'BO S, her 7 C Canada, Ro ' 48 ' ' ' Ea an 8 ll H 18 Bonnmir' ml 6 ' Ca O ' A e ynn 101' 1101 148 ggleeiibssaoigrgg'aagsnse HQ l 56, - 5, 01 9. ' H 61.' Ca - enry 36 - ' . ' 153 BO! ' , 0, - 1: 1 O, ' Ca l Nancy 62, 101, 148 C01l'Sgill?3bM4f13gelt:Z556. BU, 99, w lhB'alrbara,56 H63 , 1 6 goufe, De bie 6 , 77 5 ?trel, Patti 58, 165 Cosgrbve 11anei56 149 GI 9, ic ard . OI-1100. ll- na 6 . , 1 C ntrell, Donna 148 'V ' ley re 2, 106, 163 Bouteller, rry 182 aplinger, Susan 148 3225516 Lag? lfgr 325 166 Bailey, e , 18 Bowen, P i 56, 85, , 147 Caplinger, Susan 148 Cotton Mke gwane ' ' Ba y, Ile va, Bowman, Fern 31 card, Phil 165 Comm' Pg, 62 82 185 B ' , od 163 Bowman, Hadley 66, 130, 131, 165 Cargill, Steve 92, 146, 148 Cotton' Scott ies ' Bake, arbar 1 Bowman,.Tom 147 Carlile, Ronald 148 cougilf Mike 149 153 Bake? S1229 ge ,1631' 186 Beige' Lmda 55' 66' 77' 110' 117' c?r?:rlge6549 cougmf Steve 185' 207 ' ' Coulson, Sue 62, 149 J f 1 Egifg' QiiP821'118427 g::mearit,e'rJECgxnie1856 as 165 C0u'SO ' Debbie 56' 185 ' ' ' p ' ' ' Coulson, Tom 149 Jo Baker, Lenora 56, 146 Baker, Mary Ellen 56, 80, 101, Baker, Randy 146 Ball. Cindy 53, 54, 66, 88, 99, 120, 163 Ball, Robert 66, 71, 73, 92, 109 125, 181, 186, 203 BAND 94, 95, 96 Banks, Sandy 101, 181 Banno, Koji 130 Baptiste, Jeanelle 61, 163 Bardin, Christy 61, 82, 181 Bardwell, Laurie 61, 80, 85, 93, 163 Barham, Hazel 49 Barham, Jimmie 53, 163 Barnard, Dick 164 Barnard, Tom 181 Barnes, Bob 81 Barnett, Rob 74, 92, 181 Barrett, Mark 52, 66, 71, 73, 10 116, 133, 181 Barrett, Sharon 67, 73, 93, 164 Barrow, Mel 66, 87, 102, 107, 125, 181, 186 Barton, Don 146 Barton, Gary 146 Barton, Randy 99, 100, 146 Basey, Larry 125, 128, 146 Basore, Brian 164 Bass, Dennis 81, 164 Bass, Mike 92, 164 Bateman, Pam 56, 101, 164 TWO HUNDRED TWENTY 0 146 9, Boyd, Jerry 148 Boyd, Tom 82, 165 Boyle, Bill 49 Boyle, Vicki 148 Bracken, Kim 83, 99, 106, 107, 165 Bradbury, Lindell 108, 148 Bradbury, Tom 182 Bradfield Bradfield Bradford , Gail 78, 165, 182 , Jan 148 Bill 75 92 95 114 115 Carr, Linda 62, 77, 80, 148 Carroll, Lisa 82, 165 Carroll, Steve 102, 148 Carter, Bob 148 Carter, Cathy 148 Carter, Phyllis 165 Cashon, Brenda 62, 148 Cassel, Scott 148 Castillo, Joe 78, 183 Caston, Janet 56, 82, 184 Cavin, Ron 90, 91, 165 Coulter, Chris 77, 149 Coulter, Cindy 80, 91, 111, 166, 171 Counci l, Steve 166 COUNSELOR AlDES 101 COURTESY CLUB 93 Bradley, Janis 61, 180, 182 Bradshaw, Kim 56, 98, 148 Branan, Susan 61 Branson, Jerry 81, 100, 148 Branson, Pamela Sue 80, 83, 99, 182 Braselton, Milton 74, 76, 77, 84, 92, 148 Braseton, Robie 92, 148 Bratches, Sue 182 Brazeel, Brent 98, 100, 102, 148 Brehme, Fred 96, 182 Brennan, Billy 98, 100, 165 Brenneis, Bob 66, 182 Brigham, Don 133, 182 Bright, Joe 78 Brightwell, John 35 Brindley, Jerry 53, 92 148 Britton, Sue 61, 77, 101, 148 Broadie, Steve 106, 134, 148 Brown, Betsy 61, 71, 74, 93, 104, 110, 182 Chance, Chance Brenda 184 Mike 73, 92, 184 V. Chandler, Dan 148 Chandler, Nannette 78, 89, 184 Chapman, George 25 Chappell, Cathey 62, 111, 184 Chappell, Luise 78, 89, 184 obert 22 , R Chenoweth, Sue 101, 148 Cherry, Carolyn 32, 41, 76 Cherry, David 71, 73, 76, 184 Chesnut, Debi 62, 148 CHESS CLUB 108 Cheyne, Debra 82 Childs, Jennifer 62, 106, 107, 165 Childs, Judi 62, 111, 164, 165 Chitwood, Jerry 148 Chown, Nancy 62, 101, 148 Chrisman, Bob 66, 91, 105, 180, 184, 207 Christian, Rick 77 Christian, Steve 184 Cowan, Allen 149 Cowan, Jackie 38, 39 Cowan, Jim 149 Cowger, Russell 98, 185 Cox, Cindy 149 Cox, Janet 56, 166 Cox, Robert 149 Cox, Susy 76, B4, 185 Crabtree, Connie 62, 106, 185, 20 Cramer, Carla 82, 90, 166 Crane, Patricia 56, 149 Crawford, Angela 99 Creekmore, Pam 57, 101, 149 Crenshaw, Ann 57, 81, 166 Critchfield, David 90, 166 Crites, Ricky 74, 108, 149 Cronk, Cathy 57, 83, 102, 149 Crose, Derryle 185 Crose, Sherryle 185 2 Crossno, Connie 149 Crouch, Linda 82, 98, 100, 115, 185 Crow, Debbie 166 Crow, Jackie 62, 185 Crowley, David 166 Curtis, Chuck 185 Hamilton Gaston Curtis, Robert 128, 149 Cusick, Debbie 57, 166 D Dafforn, Sally 57, 150, 154 Dattorn, Sandy 62, 166 Daftorn, Tom 185 Dahlgren, Ashley 53, 56, 75, 77, Ellis, SUB 57, 151 Emery, Waden 151 Emmer, Michelle 57, 71, 73, 93, 103, 181, 187 Emmert, Glen 151 Endres, Laura 62, 86, 99 Endres, Mary 151, 167 England, Pat 90, 119, 187 Garland, Linda 57, 151, 154 Garms, Gwen 188 Garms, Geneva 62, 98, 106, 107, 151 Garrity, Annette 57, 75, 76, 164. 167 Hall, David 152 Hall, Jackie 57, 190 Hall, Larry 152 Hall Steve 73, 76, 92. 155 Hambrick, Darcie 106, 164, 166 Hamby, Gary 152 Hamill, Renee 53, 57, 101, 190 Garvin, ,Lianna 74, 79, 83, 102, 151 Robin 23 , Jo 86, 152 101, 103, 104, 111, 147, 150 Daily, Gary 166 Danforth, Vicki 57, 86, 150 Darrough, Paul 150 Davenport, Jan 93, 185 Davidson, Connie 150 Davidson, Ken 150, 162 Davis, Anna Mae 62, 150 Davis, Barbara 75 Davis, Dee 83, 98, 100, 107, 186 Davis, Diane 62, 186 Davis, Harrell 66, 125, 186 Davis, Jay 74, 108, 150 Davis Virginia 26 Davison, Billie 30 Dawkins, Wallace 99, 100 Day, Anne 62, 150 Deardeuft, Debbie 57, 147, 150, 157 Dearing, Russell 150 Deaton, Dan 95, 150 Deboer, Chuck 150 Decker Hap 150 Delahay, David 66, 105, 130, 131, 186 Demoss, Carey 92, 150 Denham, Kent 166 Dennis Connie 71, 73, 74, 76, aa, 69, 186 Dennis, David 76, 104, 186 Dennis, Gary 166 Ente rline, Steve 187 Ernst, Paul 72, 128, 164, 167 Esco, Susan 151 Estes, Foster 23 Evans Beth 101, 151 Evans Evans Evans Evans Diane 77, 107, 151 Gwendolyn 151 Mary 167 Mike 130, 151 Evans Monte 77, 187 Evans, Sherry 151 Evans, Susan 151 Every, John 187 Ewert, Larry 78, 167 F Fagin Della 32, 75 Fair, Curtis 66, 92, 187 Fair, Pam 57, 151 Fancher, Joe 81 Farrell, Rhonda 104, 151 Faudree, Stan 78, 187 Faulk, Bill 29, 84 Featherstone, Rob 187 Feldman, Debbie 167 Welkins, Genevie 99, 101, 151 Fellers, Don 164, 167 Fenstad, Lynne 187 Fentress, Si 187, 207 Ferguson, Gary 151 Ferguson, Jim 167 H959Yr Gwen Hedges, Laurie 57, 152 Denniston, Hunter 166 Densmore, Bob 66, 125, 186 Dewey, Dan 166 Dickerson, Gary 66, 125, 166 Dierdortf, Marian 48, 85 Diggs, Robert 74, 108, 150 Dilbert, Jack 73 Dinehart, Linda 57, 77, 80, 186 Dissing, Dennis 166 DISTRIBUTIVE EDUCATION 78 Dixon, Cindy 62, 150 Dodson, Jan 57, 110, 111, 166 Dodson, Opal 49 Dodson, Paul 94, 102, 186 Dodson, Steve 66, 150 Doescher, Bob 186 Dollarhide, Lou 166 Donahue, Brad 166 Donaldson, Darryl 98, 100, 166 Donaldson, Gary 81, 99, 100, 186 Donohew, Pam 57, 111, 186 Donohew, Mike 134, 166 Dorr, John 150 Doty, Beth 62, 73, 187 Doty, Pat 150 Douglas, Joy 166 Douglas, Russell 166 Douglas, Tommy 166 Dove, Scott 150 Downs, Debbie 74, 79, 187 Doyle, Rebecca 31, 93 Draper, Garen 128, 150 Drennan, Garry 166 Dresser, Bill 166 Drew, Diane 57, 150 Drinkwater, Dixie 62, 150 Droze, Warren 166 DuCote, Julia 35 Dugan, Mike 187 Dunaway, Mary 57, 150 Dunbar, Debbie 62, 106, 150 Duncan, Dyna 150 Dunham, Carolyn 62, 150 Dunham, Richard 150 Dunning, Becky 166 Dunning, John 105, 150 Dunning, Randy 90, 187 Duren, John 53, 66, 109, 117, 125, 166, 176 Duren, Liz 57, 187 Duvall, Donna 57, 80, 82, 111, 187 Duvall, V. G. 150 Dykstra, Gary 151 E Earnest, Mark 166 Easley, David 151 Ecker, Linda 151 Eckhardt, Barbara 47, 82, 104 Edlis, Gary 164, 166 Edmond, Kenneth 36, 44 Edwards, Shirley 82 Egan, Mary 49 Eggers, Rebecca 151 Eischeid, Greg 81 Elicker, Rick 106, 151 Elkins, Ricky 151 Ellefson, Janet 57, 80, 151 Ellefson, Norma 62, 79, 80, 187 Elliott, Ann 57, 79, 80, 111, 187 Elliott, Debbie 75, 167 Elliott, Mike 167 Elliott, Nanci 57, 91, 154 Elliott, Steve 130, 151 Ellis, Debbie 62, 151, 157 Fester, Debbie 151 Fidler, John 151 Fields, Darryl 81, 151 Fike, George 167 Fincher, Joe 151 Findeiss, Nancy 62, 90, 187 Finney, Dean 87, 106, 107, 187 Fite, Claud 37, 78 Fitzgerald, Sammie 87, 188 Fletcher, Jonnie 57, 167 Flowers, Gary 188 Flowers, Jane 82, 101, 188 Folgate, Bob 188 Forbes, Elisa 62, 101, 151 Ford, Bob 84, 94, 104, 107, 128, 151 Ford, Doug 151 Ford, Fritz 151 Fore, Ken 72, 167 FOREIGN EXCHANGE CLUB 103 Foreman, Charles 53, 151 Foreman, Debbie 91, 101, 188 Forth, Debbie 57, 72, 93, 167 Fortune, Debbie 73, 74, 84, 90, 107, 167 Fortune, Jay 128, 151 Fossett, Pam 57, 167 Fowler, Tom 188 Fox, David 105, 151 Frank, Karen 62, 101, 167 Franklin, Jean 62, 151 Fransen, Rick 167 Frederick, Gayle 74, 83, 111, 151 Frederick, Rick 188 Freeman, Gayla 57, 188 Freeman, Robyn 151 Freeman, Susie 73, 80, 103, 110, 188 FRENCH CLUB 75 Frick, Bob 188 Friedlander, Steve 73, 77, 94, 102, 167 Frogge, Tom 102, 151 Fruits, Terry 92, 167 Fugler, Debbie 57, 107, 188 Fuhrman, Paula 57, 72, 77, 93, 101, 111, 167 Fulks, Janet 62, 101, 151 Fuller, Jackie 62, 80, 167 Fuller, Lynn 167 Fullerton, Terry 104, 180, 188 Furnash, Charletta 57, 151 Furrow, John 188 Fusselman, Gary 82, 188 FUTURE BUSINESS LEADERS OF AMERICA 79 FUTURE FARMERS OF AMERICA 81 FUTURE HOMEMAKERS OF AMERICA 82 FUTURE MEDICAL CLUB 79 FUTURE TEACHERS OF AMERICA 80 G Gabe, James 85, 99, 100, 151 Gabler, Treca 57, 151 Gale, Debbie 62, 151 Galegor, George 167 Galoob, Mike 125, 128, 151 eeiehei, Cathy 62, 93, 101, 111, 167 Gatchell, Johnny 151 Gater, Julie 63, 100, 167 GAVEL 91 Geigerman, Miriam 77, 83, 84, 104, 107, 188 Geis, Carla 63, 98, 151 Gelders, John 167 Gibbs, Jo 57, 104, 151 Gilbert, Harry 92, 134, 152 Giles, Debbie 63, 188 Gillmore, Marla 73, 167 Gilmore, Debbie 188 Gilmore, Gayle 63, 80, 82, 104, 105, 180, 188 Gilmore, Jeff 152 Gilpin, Kathy 61, 80, 111, 188 Gilstrap, Janice 168 Ginn, Jim 189 Gitthens, Debbie 57, 74, 79, 85, 107, 152 Gitthens, Vicki 79, 189 Glazebrook, Glenn 107, 167 Gleason, Peggy 167 Goeas, Eddie 167, 189 Goforth, Carson 189 Goforth, Linda 152 Golab, Kathy 63, 104, 152 Golsen, Barry 167 Good, Kathy 63, 152 Goodson, Robert 84, 108, 152 Goodwin, Tommy 152 Gordon, Debbie 56, 91, 167, 171 Gordon, Holly 189, 207 Gordon, Scott 53, 76, 77, 84, 92, 106, 167 Goss, Claudia 57, 167 Goulton, Dana 152 Gourley, Janna 63, 75, 152 Hamilton, Judy 53, 56, 56, 57, 93 190 Hamilton, Pat 57, 75, 101, 152 Hamilton, Terry 152 Hamilton, Whit 152 Hamm, Cindy 57, 152 Hamm, Steve 102, 168 Hamm, Wm. 23 Hammett, Marjorie 75, 106, 152 Hammett, Terry 72, 75, 76, 84, 93, 190, 203 Hammond, Kay 87, 107, 164, 168 Hampton, Rusty 168 Hanstein, Leonard 40 Harbour, Randy 106, 190 Harder, Betty 27, 93 Hardin, Debbie 168 Hardin, Martha 47, 82 Hardin, Tlm 72, 168 Harding, Bill 152 Harding, Jane 168 Hardman, Greg 168 Hardy, Cindy 168 Harkey, Mike 77, 87, 168 Harrell, David 92, 128, 168 Harrington, Foster 39, 42, 130, 131 Harris, Barbara 57, 152 Harris, Cathy 168 Harris, Gwen 81, 152 Harris, Jan 57, 93, 168 Harris, Linda 168 Harris, Marsha 152 Harrison, Bonnie 49 Harison, Elwin 81, 168 Harrod, Martha 53, 81, 88, 168 Hart, Hillary 91, 93, 106, 168, 176 Hart, Martin 86, 104, 168 Harter, Heather 94, 97, 114, 115, 190 Grady, Graham Graham Susan 90, 167 , Danny 98, 100, 167 David 189 Grahami Debbie 162, 161 Graham, Mary 63 Graham, Mike 133 Graham, Susan 85, 167 Graham, Terry 167 Grant, Ginny 71, 73, 77, 85, 189 Grantham, Susan 63, 101, 105, 168 Graugnard, Kathy 63, 75, 77, 152 Gray, Lloyd 189 Gray, Randy 73, 168 Gray, Tila 152 Gray, Tom 92, 168, 176 Graziano, Tony 152 Greb, Beverly 53, 55, 66, 101, 168 Green, Barbara 63, 75, 168 Green, Bruce 189 Green, Claudia 189 Green, Cindy 57, 152 Green, Karen 63, 152 Mike 168 Harvey, Danny 125, 168 Harvey, J 152 Harvey, Jefre 190 Haslett, John 168 Hassler, Ardoth 71, 73, 74, 76, 83, 98, 107, 180, 190 Hawtho Hayes, rn, Bertie 38, 66 Barbara 110, 190 Haynes, Jeanne 82, 168 Hays, Barbara 70, 191 Hays, Billy 152, 153 Hays, Bob 92 Hays, Kelly 53, 92, 104, 125, 128, 168 Hays, Lloyd 74, 75, 76, 84, 87, 99, 100, 106, 107, 180, 191 Hayton, Steve 152 Haywood, Judy 168 John 152 Gardner, Bill 66, 125, 167 Gardner, Denise 57, 77, 147, 151 Gardner, Gary 167 Gardyne, Karen 57, 99, 151 Garland, Debe 57, 151 Greene, Caroline sa, 57, 73, 101, 166 Grene, Libbet 53, 63, 75, 80, 93, 101, 189 Greenwood, Bill 92, 168 Gregg, Cherry 63, 101, 189 Gregory, Aven 82, 96, 152, 168 Gregory, Diana 63 Gregory, Grover 81, 102, 190 Griffiths, Bob 152 Groover, Linda 63, 168 Gr-uenig, John 74, 92, 105, 106, 52 Guevara, Joe 102, 168 Guffey, Annis 52, 61, 76, 93, 107, 110, 168 Guitey, John 152 Guinn, Gene 152 Gullette, Kevin 190 Gulley, Patty 63, 85, 152 Gunderson, Peter 152 Gunning, Richard 37 Gustafson, Tricia 168 Guthery, Raymond 76, 92, 168 Guthery, Suzanne 168 Guthery, Janet 63 H Haddad, David 105, 168 Hadler, Becky 152 Hadler, Sally 86, 190 Hatldggck, Tricia 52, 56, 66, 111, Haffner, Dorothy 24 Hagan, Linda 79, 190 Hagar, Helen 152 Hahn, Kathy 152 Hahnel, Barbara 152 Hale, Stu 168 Haley, Terry 152 Heard, Ann 75, 103, 169 Heard, Robert 128, 152 Hebblethwaite, Billy 79, 109, 116, 191 Hebblethwaite, Pat 57, 99, 111, 147, 152 Heiner, Stormy 66, 125, 169 Heller, Jan 57, 79, 104, 152 Heller, Peggy 24 Heller, Sandy 169 Helmey, David 109, 128, 169 Henderson, Jo 169 Henderson, Darlene 191 Hendrickson, Fred 169 Hendrix, Tim 95, 152 Henry, Pam 61, 66, 75, 91, 93, 105, 106, 107, 119, 191 Henry, Susan 57, 95, 152 Hensler, Dana 57, 169 Henson, Susan 84, 102, 104, 107, 191 Herbst, Jim 191 Herman, Linda 107, 169 Hermann, Marcia 57, 80, 104, 106, 191 Hermann, Margie 53, 76, 93, 103, 169 Hermida, Susan 32, 111 Herndon, Cindy 53, 56, 80, 82, 105, 191 Hershey, Anne 79, 191 Hester, Mark 152 Heusel, Inez 33 Hewett, Hank 191 Hewett, Laurie 57, 152 HI-Y 109 Hibdon, George 105, 153 Hickey, David 153 Hicks, Dickie 169 Hicks, Peggy 57, 77, 153 Hicks, Tosha 57, 191 Highfill, Debbie 57, 153 Hightower, Carolyn 153 Hightower, Diane 153 Hightower, Kathy 191 Hill, Chris 121, 169 TWO HUNDRED TWENTY ONE 170 Kettler, Pat 193 Martini McCormick, Rusty 53, 66, 105, 125 186, 195 McCreight, Marsha 58, 99, 100, McCurdy, Kathy 64, 156 McDaniel, Donna 56, 10, 73,81 88, 91, 180, 183,195 McDaniels, Juanita 26 McDonald, Monte 81, 195, 205 cDonaId, Susan 64, 103, 196 McDonald, Bill 172 McElroy, Mary Ellen 35 McElvaney, Eddy Jane 64, 180, CDOnaId, Bob 92, 156 196 McEIyea, Thearesa 58, 75, 104, .- 107, 196 MCEver, Kay 58, 73, 75, 76, 90, 103, 164, 172 McGhee, Mike 156 McGiffert, Mary 59, 98, 172 McGinley, Barbara 64, 196 McGinley, Mary 58, 172 McGraw, John 104, 172 McGraw, Larry 156 McGuire, Fred 196 McGuire Kathy 102, 156 McGuire, Marsha 64, 104, 172 McGuire, Patsy 59, 196 Mclntosh, Teri 53, 59, 80, 103, 111, 196 X Jett, Dennis 78 Krowles, David 155 Jezek, Deb , 164, 170 Kuehnert, Jim 193 Index: ici'-mi'-i Jmks, cm 3, 110, 15 Kuper, John 155 Jodlo ' andy 6 K le, David 128, 155 Ky Joh 9, 43 , , n Anne 6 Hill, Louise 26 1, Son 59111, 0 Hill, Marsha 71, 73, 76, 93, 191, 1, On: Euan 192 Lackey, Bes ' 24 ,203 , , ' ohnso , F n , 614 9 , 92 Lack Y- Don 1 5 Hill, Vlfgli ' 5 Joh'-150 G e 164 1 Lack , G 1 3, 3 Hill, Wayne , 'e 151 Joh on eg 15 La e rk155 Hilley, MBYS ' , 93, 191 ' J on Jill 53, r 6, 15 LB Bill 58, 7 , 179, H!f1 m21f1,E 0153 John ,Mike 81,9 70 3 H1 man, i--- 191 J hn on R dy 7 a y, ney rn , n ic 92 hnson, R d1 Lago, M 'ly ,155 Hoa a , Mary 75, 8 97, ohns10,,r p m 531 1 721 911 mprec ruce 155 10 , 69 1 01 1 183, 192 ' 1 nc , David 5y19 .n. Karen 15 J 1 'Ck 75, Land, e 128, 171 Q s, Sharon 15 J nr 57 154 and, ick 171 H an, Fa 42 Jo Y Jeff EF 5, 170 an ' , Shelly 55 Hogan, s 17, 77, 107, Jon Sr Johnna' 31 154 ,, Vicki 19 Hole n, ie 85, 153 1-,esr y 1 77' 170 e, Jim 155 Holle eck, Nancy 57 1 Jonesr 1 53r 991 1 1 4 anier, M 55 Holl' rth, Jan 16 Jonesr 192 Lanier, Pa 4, 108, 155 Hollow , Bill 76, 169 1- Jgnesr rsha 5Br 75r 54 Pachi iann 58, 157 H I y, Ph HS 48, S5 Jon , irley sa, 1 , 107, , fs I1 155 -qrf an, Patti 3 rs , Lenora 171 , - es, Beth Sr Vickie 154 L CLUB 76 lmes, T. W. 1 linr Eme 1 4 160022, Mari 5 ol Corlis J e1r Che, 41 170 Laws, Phyllis 33, om y, r ot 1 6 Ju ,O hy 541 99 1 170 Lawter, Ina May 25 , G 92, 16 ' Leach, Robin 54 , 101, 106, pe, ry 153 Q K 171 k' s, Kirk 13 9 e md 15 Lee, Jacque , 79, 103, 193 Hoppe, Eiizab , se, 1 3 pr' Pa V13 Lee, ck , 194 Hoskins, Jim rre 'Carr 1 192 Lee, e 8, 155 Hou 'n, C ndy 98, 191 au1'Ka1rry 104 15 Lee, Li 58, 79, 82, 103, 171 Hou EI n 82, 191 ur' Vicky 1 ' Lee, M ry Ellen 30 Irirloug , rn 169 arbyr ec y 821 4 Lee, ry 58,- 98, 107, 155 o Cindy 82, 1 ecx V, Kre 154 L er, Debbie 155 H 0 y, Chris es Kee ' nny 1 e vie, Michelle se, 91, I. , ton, OLQQ 3 Marie 1 1 106, 110, 111, 194 oward d 7, 153 K ere Parrr 104 170 tebvre, Paul 91, 155 UWB' N, 3 een 'Carol , 58: 192 mmons' Linda 1' 194 Howar , Si 66, 91, 19 207 Kersrg ra 193 Lemons, Terry 64, - How d, san 57, Kane ere 55 98 170 Leonard, Kenn w- ' Ho ell, Debbie 1 Kerre aura154 ' Lepl 'o C. ,171 I, Debbie 7 94, , Sue 55 154 Le ie, J n 1 4' 11 19 e ly 'Bessie 45 Lester' 3' 5 well, Pa , 153 1 ' Charres 1 L TTE W CL B 66 owerh, 1 y 53, 56-4 , 169 Yr Karma 5 1 170 L rm, - 171 Hubbad ecky 16 ' Kemyrg, Fred 5 70 ' Le cy, n 11171 Hubb , Cathy 57, 1 Kempr Mary '154 Lev , Phil 106 t ran 57, 153 1 Kempr' pam 54 L wi , Becky 87, 171 rr Sky 123 153 Kennedy' a 641 5, 61 1 L , Darcy 53, 74, 75, 76, 93, ma , a d 15 105 1 170 06, 194 H ff at 76, 1 Kerrrrgdy Linda 1 ewis, Harold 96, 155 H ' , Betsi 101, Kem Robert 74 1 LIBRARY AIDES 85 H g es, Debbie 153 Kerrr' Joan 54 15 Light, Chuck 171 g s, Phil 153 Kerrrfarr BeCk1j5 1 Light, Craig 105, 155 Il, eslie 56 73, 80, 101, 111 Kerr B'reer1e 4' Lillard, Dr. Bill 23 180, 19 ' Lindberg, Georgia 58, 75, 105, Hum re Gary 153 Hum s, Lecia 57, 115, 153 Hu ri s, David 78 u p ies, Marilyn 153 u t, ryan 133, 169 Hunt, Candy 153 Hunt, Cindy 153 Hunt, Julie 192 Hunt, Kevin 153 Hunt, Steven 153 Hunter, Kit 128, 153 Hunter, Linea 73, 169 Hunter, Terri 147, 153 Hunziker, Sandy 169 Hurst, Sharon 73, 93, 107, 192 Hutchinson, Jo 153 Hutchison, Adrian 107, 110, 153 Hutchison, Bob 77, 170 lreton, Brent 170 Irvin, Rita 99, 100, 115, 192 Irvine, Geletta 170 Kerr, Larry 154 Kerrigan, John 154 Kesserman, Mike 154 Kessler, Margaret 58, 101, 164, KEY CLUB 92 Kidd, Bryant 171 Kidd, Geraldine 31 Kieke, Wayne 170 Kimery, Ronnie 154 King, Adele 58, 154 King, Dorothy 154 King, Kathy 154 Kirch, Barbara 154 Kirch, Linda 99, 100, 101, 193 Kirkpatrick, Alan 154 Kirkpatrick, Jim 193 Kirkpatrick, Mike 170 Kitchens, June 64, 82, 170 171 Lindsay, Cindy 58, 101, 171 Lindsay, Paul 171 Lindsay, Vickie 155 Littlefield, Livermon Debbie 64, 90, 194 Jim 179, 194 Mclnturff, Ronnie 196 McKay, Danny 156 McKee 'nda 82, 99, 196 McKel ey, ary 153, 156 McKenzie, len 195 McKinney, onnie 78, 89, 196 McLel orothy 59, 172 McL n, Kathy 172 tt, anny 156 Phe n, Irene 49 cRe olds, Ralph 66, 125, 186 196 M Mach, Patty 71, 77, 194 Mach, Susan 64, 172 Mackenzie, Betsy 58, 172 Mackey, Diane 58, 75, 77, 93, 103, 194 Maddux, Bruce 169, 172 Maddux, Ellen 53, 55, 66, 71, 81,88, 111, 183,194 Magness, Bill 155 Maiello, Richard 194 Maiello, Tom 155 Mapor, Bob 77, 103, 172 Mallett, Barbara 58, 86, 195 Mallett, Janet 64, 86, 155 Malone, Pat 74, 87, 107, 108, 194 Mandella, Eileen 58, 79, 80, 194 Mangum, Steve 125, 194 Manley, Patti 64, 111, 195 Manning, Harry 155 Mares, Ann 195 Marion, Arlene 102, 155 Marken, Gail 64, 101, 172 Marks, Barbara 99, 172 Kitchens, Tom 1 Kitterman, Chris Klein, Karen 83, 54 81, 170 90, 93, 107, 193 149 Llewellyn, Dawna 58, 82, 171 Llewellyn, Evelyn 37 Lloyd, Julie 194 Lockwood, Mary 45 Lodge, David 106, 130, 171 Loflin, Larry 194 Logsdon, Bill 155 Loosley, Mary 64, 105, 107, 171 Lopshire, Roy 96, 171 Lott, William 23 Love, Jim 82, 194 Love, Laura 64, 80, 82, 105, 194 Lovelace, Mark 128, 155 Lowder, Jackie 171 Lowe, Carolyn 164, 171 Lowe, Jackie 58, 90, 194 Lowe, Marilyn 58, 171 Marshall, Cheryl 58, 77, 80, 93, 101, 110, 172 Marson, Sharon 155 Marson, Terry 172 Martin, Blaine 81, 155 Martin, Cathy 81, 88 Martin, Don 90, 172 Martin, Holly 58, 75, 86, 155 Martin, Kathy 195 Martin, Kaye 79, 105, 195 Martin, Pam 155 Martin Peggy 61, 93, 195 Teresa 55, 66, 110, 172 Martinez, Vincent 30 Irwin, Jane 53, 78, 170 J J-METTES 56, 57, 58, 59, 60 Jabara, Chuck 81, 192, 205 Jabara, Jack 81, 153 Jabara, Steven 147, 153 Jackson, David 78, 170 Knol, Mike 53, 67, 109, 125, 183, Jackson, George 66, 67, 71, 73, 192 Jackson, Joy 77, 192 Jackson, Ken 66, 67, 125, 186, 192 Jackson, Phillip 74, 84, 96, 102, 170 James, 'Gary 170 James, Lauranell 63, 170 James, Shelly 61, 170, 171 Janger, Bruce 53, 71 73, 77 92, 106, 192, 203 Jantz, Jean 35, Jarmon, Phillip 153 Jarvis, Sam 170 Jason, Barbara 154 Jennings, Ken 170 Jennings, Susan 63, 75, 91, 103, 104, 170 Jessup, Tripp 192 TWO HUNDRED TWENTY TWO Klein, Mike 107, Kline, Kathy 64 Klingler, Jim 81, 131, 193 Klipp, Brian 130, 131, 193 Kluberton, Carol 64, 71, 73, 77, 80, 93, 193 Kluberton, Tom 109, 170 Knight, Brad 78, 193 Knight, Breck 155 Knight, Jack 98, 100, 170 Knight, Joyce 170 Knight, Patricia 34, 66 Knippers, Pam 58, 82, 193 Knol, Janelle 58, 98, 100, 164, 170 186, 193 Knox, Danny 102, 155 Knox, Robert 155 Koopman, June 24 Kraft, Bruce 106, 193 Kragnes, Janice 64, 77, 82, 93, 170 Kraker, Patricia 155 Kraker, Richard 170 Kratzer, Judy 61, 73, 86, 93, 171 Kreisvelt, Joyce 171 Kroier, Richard 77, 193 Krottinger, Suanne 155 Lower, Steve 155 Lowry, David 99, 100, 194 Lowry, Phil 155 Lubinski, Irene 64, 72, 75, 171 Lucas, Jerry 155 Lucas, Pat 171 Lucas, Scott 66, 171 Lucky Lynda 98 171 Lunnoyn, Chester, 49 Luper, Marybell 29, 73 Luttrel, Charles 95, 171 Lutz, Bobby 171 Lynch, David 81, 171 Lynch, Mary 58, 106, 155 Lyons, Dan 155 Masters, Jeff 155 MATH CLUB 74 Mathis, Carol 155 Mathis, Marcie 58, 99, 172 Mathis, Larry 155 Mathis, Mike 155 Mathis, Paula 99, 155 Matlock, Carol 58 Matlock, Kathy 58, 172 Matney, Don 99, 100, 172 Matson, Tarry 172 Matthews, Diana 64, 155 Maulsby, Don 172 Maupin, Ann 172 Maupin, Charles 195 Maynor, Debbie 58, 83, 99, 172 Meador, Debbie 155 Meador, John 74, 76, 172 Mealor, Allan 155 Mc McAdams, Sammy 172 McAIister, Debbie 58, 195 McCarty, Norma 99, 195 McCarver, John 159 McCouley, Jane 64, 155, 161 McClure, Dale 156 McCuggins, Cathy 79, 156 McCOlIom, Mike 100, 125, 134, 156 McCollum, Marsha 58, 164, 172, 176 McConnell, Steve 66, 105, 133, 195 McCorkle, Mac 66, 72, 130, 172 Mease, Lilli 64, 155 Medley, Russell 155 Medley, Sherry 82, 196 Meek, Patty 64, 101, 172 Meeks, Patty 58, 156 Meeks, Sharonn 64, 172 Meier, Phil 73, 172 Melker, Rick 172 Melton, Helen 58, 76, 107, 172 Mercer, Mary 58, 156 Merchant, Ray 39, 42 Merideth, Matthew 156 Merrill, Claudia 58, 111, 172 Metzger, David 95, 156 Mighton, Cathy 86, 101, 196 Miles, David 128, 172 Miles, Vickie 58, 156 Miller, Karen 58, 172 Miller, Lucy 64, 77, 95, 147, 156 Milligan, John 156 Milliren, David 196 Mills, Carolyn 172, 196 Mills, Mike 147, 156 Millsap, Burr 66, 130, 131,196 Milne, Linda 61, 73, 91, 172, 176 Miranov, Joe 104, 130, 156 Monroe, David 109, 156 Monroe, Harry 77, 109, 173 Monsey, Rainee 53, 56, 87, 173 Montgomery, Garry 196 Moody, Kelsey 53, 58, 75, 80, 90, 93,99, 100,101,104, 111,173 Moore, Andy 156 Moore, Monica 64, 75, 80, 104, O'Malley, Kathy 59, 77, 173 O'Malley, Mike 106, 156 ORCHESTRA 102 Osborne, Bill 156 Osborne, Laura 79, 198 Overton, Donna 173 Overton, Randy 156 Owen, Buddy 156 Owen, Terri 82, 98, 100, 198 Owens, Jim 92, 130, 173 Owens, Suzanne 59, 158 Ownby, Brad 173 Oxford, Rod 156 P Quinn, Rhonda 174 R Racster, Mark 174 Rager, Jackie 102 Rager, Johnny 158 Ragland, Ricky 158 Raines, Ed 199 Raines, Linda 174 Ramsey, Randall, Beth 65, 83, 174 Randall, Steve 130, 158 Randle, Robert 128, 174 Rankin, Dave 158 Rankin, Leonard 158 Ranney Deborah 158 , David 52, 66, 67, 101, 125, Pace, John 198 Palmer, Denise 56, 75, 198 Palmer, Kent 94, 95, 198 Palmer, Marta 64, 75, 104, 156 Pannell, Bonnie 53,59,91,173 Parham Alan 156 180,183,186,199 Ratzlaff, Denise 71, 73, 75, 103, 199 Ray, David 174 Rayburn, John 66, 130, 131, 158 RED CROSS 104 173 Moore, Tommy 196 Morgan, Bobby 156 Morgan, David 156 Morgan, Diana 156 Morgan, Donna 64, 197 Kathy 58,103,111,196 Morgan, Morgan, Marsha 64, 156 Morgan, Sharon 173 Morisseau, Fay 173 Morris, Diane 58, 156, 173 Morris, Lynn 173 Morris, Wayne 156 Morrison, Carlos 81, 156 Morrison, Rhonda 58, 156 Morton, Glenn 71, 73, 76, 92, 197 Morton, Jay 173 Moss, Angie 64, 147, 156 Mosier, Brooks 39, 41 Moye, James 197 Mozley, Cleve 156 Muehleisen, Dickie 173 Mueller, Beth 56, 156 Muhlberg, Richard 90, 92, 99, 100, 197 Mulhall, Sharon 58, 99, 156 Munnell, Marcia 82,197 Munde, Jean 24, 87 Parish, Dickie 198 Parker, Marcia 80, 107, 198 Parker, Steffi 59, 85, 156 Parnell, Catherine 29 Parrington, Chris 173 Parrington, Claire 59, 99, 156 Parish, Pam 198 Parrish, Rick 156 Parsons, Kristie 157 Partridge, Ronnie 173 Rate, Karen 64, 98, 157 Patrick, Robert 53, 67, 132, 133, 198 Patterson, Joe 128, 157 Patton, Sue 49 Patzkie, Janet 59, 72, 173 Paul, Nan 79, 93, 198 Paulsen, Kathie 59, 147, 157 Payne, Nancy 59, 72, 83, 96, 102, 173 Payne, Ruth 198 Payton, Dara 173 Pearce, Craig 157 Pearson, Carol 198 Pearson, Leona 49 Pendergrass, Nelda 64, 157 Pendleton, Larry 46, 102 PEP COUNCIL 66 Reddick, David 98, 100, 115, 200 Reed, Bill 200 Reed, Elizabeth 59, 174 Reed, Jackie 65, 99, 174 Reed, Margaret 93, 174 Reed, Susan 59, 101, 158 Reeves, Susan 174 Reeves, William 158 Reimann, Larry 158 Reinig, Linda 59, 158 Reineg, Wally 200 Reinke, Richard 158, 162 Remmers, Marilyn 65, 15B Remp, Nancy 59, 74, 76, 84, 99, 158, 161 Renken, Jeanie 78, 200 Respess, Teresa 174 Reynolds, Jan 105, 158 Reynolds, Jennifer 65 Reynolds, Kenny 91, 174 Rezner, Tina 85, 93, 174 Rhodes, Bob 78, 200 Rice, Diana 174 Rice, Rosemary 65 Richardson, Barbie 65, 71, 73, 76, 84, 200 Richardson, Debbie 59, 174 Richardson, Debbie 59, 99, 174 Pugh, John 157 Muns, Rusty 94, 96, 102, 114, 115, 180, 190, 197 Muns, Steve 156 Murr, Mike 197 Murr, Randy 156 Murray, Tommy 173 Muse, Janice 173 Musgrove, Teresa 58, 156 Musick, Jackie 64, 173 Musick, Tanya 84, 106, 107, 197 Myatt, Bill 173 Myers, Danetta 99, 156 Myers, Patty 58, 173 N Nance, Becki 173 NATIONAL FORENSIC LEAGUE 106 NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY 72, 73 Nearn, Bonnie 197 Nehls, Marilyn 59, 73, 101, 197 Neilson, Bill 74, 77, 105, 197 Neilson, Vicki 59, 80, 107, 111, 156 Nelson, Annette 173 Nelson, Charlotte 93, 173 Nelson, Mary 49 Nettleship, Bruce 197 Nettleship, Ellen 59, 79, 197 Neugebauer, Ken 66, 125, 186, 197 Newell, Marilyn 197 Newsome, Bill 74, 106, 179, 197 Newman, Bill 156 Newton, Steve 197 Nicholson, Cathy 197 Nicks, Donna 59, 77, 85, 173 Norman, Jim 78, 197 Nowlin, Carolyn 79, 156 Nowlin, Janice 79, 80, 173 Noyes, Steve 76, 84, 107, 197 Nunnally, Nancy 77, 84, 90, 103, 119, 198 O O'Brien, Kathy 64, 147, 156 O'Connor, Cathy 173 O'Connor, Mike 53, 71, 73, 75, 198 O'Connor, Suzie 59, 156 OFFICE AIDES 101 O'Field, Hazel 198 Ogle, Harvey 49 O'Hornett, Bitty 64, 93, 103, 173 O'Kelley, Tim 156 Oklahoma City School Board 23 Oliphant, Mary 49 Oliphant, Sam 173 Oliver, Susan 198 Perkins, Dianna 59, 111, 173 Perrine, Janet 64, 101, 173 Peschl, Pam 86, 93, 173 Peterson, Debbie 88, 120, 157 Peterson, Jim 198 Petree, Pam 157 Pettit, Connie 157 Petty, Mike 157 Petty, Vickey 82, 173 Pfeiffer, Tom 198 Phelps, Phelps, Phenis, Phillips, Phillips, Phillips, Phillipy, Phillipy, Phipps, Erna 82, 157 Linda 199 David 94, 102, 173 Danny 173 Janey 59, 157 Pat 82, 157 Cindy 59, 157 Sandy 199 Lynda 59, 157 PICKWICK CLUB 84 Pierce, Carol 59 Pierce, D Anne 174 Oliver, Zelma 46 Olmstead, Bill 128, 173 Olmstead, Bob 53, 66, 67, 109, 198 Olsen, Charles 173 Dlson, Robin 59, 82, 90, 198 Pinson, Mary 104, 157 Pippin, Tra 130, 157 Pitt, Janice 73, 76, 85, 93, 104, 105, 174 Pittman, Jeana 59, 78, 174 Pitts, Cindy 59, 157 Pixler, LaDonna 59, 111, 199 Plater, Steve 157 Pogue, Cathy 157 Points, Danny 66, 199 Pojezny, Carl 157 Pollard, Butch 157 Polley, Betty 59, 174 Pollock, Greg 107 Pone, Mike 174 Poole, Tom 174 Poppino, Susan 174 Ports, Becky 64, 199 Post, George 174 Potter, Lana 78 Powders, Roseana 174 Powers, Wendee 65, 80, 93, 199 Pratt, Elton 174 Pratt, Steve 174 Pressler, Ann 59, 93, 111, 199 Preston, John 199 Price, Frances 75, 175 Price, John 199 Price, Joe 157 Price, Margaret 59, 157 Price, Pam 83, 107, 174 Primm, Minnie 49 Pritchett, Bill 66, 105, 119, 130, 131, 174 Pugh, Byron 83, 92, 94, 96, 102, 107, 174 Pugh, Preston 96, 157 Q Querry, Chris 199 Quillin, Linda 79, 199 Richardson, Larry 200 Rickard, Ricky 174 Ricker, Glenda 98, 100, 158 Riddle, Mike 95, 158 Ridley, Clay 158 Riffe, Karen 71, 73, 98, 200 Riggs, Vera 158 Riley, Beverly 111 Riley, Patrick 46 Riley, John 82, 98, 100, 174 Rinehart, Steve 174 Rizek, Audora 158 Roach, Karen 59, 99, 158, 175 Roach, Patsy 65, 200 Roberson, Sharon 200 Roberts, Billy 158 Roberts, Byron 39, 42, 132 Roberts, Joe 200 Roberts, Judy 101, 158 Roberts, Leslie 59, 158 Roberts, Oliver 28, 106 Roberts, Randy 158 Robertson, David 158 Robertson, Debbie 158 Robertson, Sharon 200 Robinson, Kathleen 58, 65, 158 Robinson, Mike 72, 77, 92, 94, 102, 175 Robinson, Pam 85, 175 Robinson, Rodger 46 Robinson, Brad 175 Roby, Kathy 59, 73, 75, 175 Rogers, Melvin 23 Rogers, Ronnie 99, 100, 200 Rogstad, Steve 153, 158 Rookstool, Dala 53, 71, 73, 74, Sass, Suzy 59, 104, 158 Saterlee, Jim 49 Saterlee, Meg 65, 80, 175 Saulsbury, Cindy 158 Saulsbury, Steve 175 Saunders, Ann 175 Saunders, Judy 175 Saunders, Tom 133, 201 Savan, Bob 128, 178 Scalf, Jim 158 Schaben, Karen 84, 106, 107,201 Scheirmann, Karen 171, 175 Schmidt, Beth 59, 98, 175 Schmidt, Fred 130, 201 Schmitt, Bill 66, 201 Schnittger, David 108, 159 Schnittger, Harry 201 Schooley, Anne 65, 72, 175 Schoonover, Mike 175 Schrade, Barbara 33, 66 Schroeder, Susan 65, 180, 201 Schrom, James 81, 159 Schrom, Steve 175 Schuette, Marqua 59, 180, 201 Schultz, Cathy 59, 111, 180, 201 Schultz, Steve 114, 115, 202 Schwab, Scott 81, 175 SCIENCE CLUB 74 Scott, Pat 59, 159 Scroggins, Deanna 99, 175 Seale, Jeri 59, 91, 175 Seaman, Lorna 59, 75, 79, 80, 93, 175 Seckinger, Linda 82, 159 Selby, George 159 Seley, Jane 99, 106, 159 Seright, Myrtle 34, 74 Sesock, Jim 175 Sessums, Ernie 94, 102, 159 Shadid, Cindy 59, 159 Shafer, Sandy 59, 159 Sharp, Ken 175 Sharp, Sharon 59, 201 Sharpe, Nelson 81, 201 Shaw, Mercer 95, 102, 159 Shaw, Mike 201 Shawver, Earlene 175 Shedlowe, Karen 71, 73, 74, 75, 201, 203 Shelton, Margaret 53, 54, 66, 73, 172, 175 Sheppard, Mark 175 Sherrill, Herchel 25 Sheyne, Debbie 159 Shoemaker, Debbie 65, 99, 175 Shoemaker, Robert 159 Shoemaker, Laree 159 Shofstall, Bessie Lou 28, 73 Sholtess, Marqueitta 159 Shoopman, Joe 159 Shoopman, Judy 59, 159 Shoopman, Mike 159 Shoopman, Raymond 159 Short, Steve 66, 175 Shorter, Phyllis 98, 159 Shuffield, Deanna 159 Shuffield, Gary 66, 125, 186, 201 Schultz, Vicki 65, 159 Shumate, Walt 175 Sides, Jim 159 Silver, Gay 65, 75, 93, 180, 202 Silvers, Cheryl 77, 104, 159 Silvers, Phyllis 65, 71, 73, 202 Silvey , Bruce 159 Simmons, Charlene 65, 73, 80, 93 175 Simmons, Russell 108, 159 Simmons, Susie 78, 202 Simms, Luke 128, 175 Simon Simon 202 Simon Simon Simps Simps Sincla , Ronnie 159 ,Sherry 61, 80, 111,180, , Terry 202 s, Ron 159 on, Janey 49 on, Terry 102, 175 ir, Doug 159 Sinclair, Patric 65, 159 75, 79, 200 Roper, Janet 158 Rose, Carl 74, 76, 92, 201, 203 Rose, Diana 79, 201 Rose, Miriam 48 Rose, Peggy 147, 149, 185 Ross, Ann 28 Ross, Kathy 65, 86, 158, 210 Roth Cheryl 59 175 Rotzlnger, Carol 65, 101, 175 Singleton, Bob 78, 87, 175 Sirotkin, Steve 78, 202 Sisson, Cary 176 Skinner, Georgia 202 Slemp, John 81, 176 Sloat, Randy 81, 176 Sloat, Randy 128, 159 Smedley, Jim 159 Rouner, Kathy 103, 201 Rowton, Jack 158 Rueb, Don 78, 201 Rupp, Susan 65, 175 Ryan, Bill 175 Ryan, Nancy 75, 175 S Sadler, Stan 158 SAFETY CLUB 105 Saffold, Carolyn 65, 111, 175 Sailer, Jeff 201 Sallis, Jack 164, 175 Smeth ers, Jimmy 130, 176 Smith, Clifford 202 Smith, Debbie 59, 159 Smith, Gerald 121, 159 Smith, Ginger 147, 159 Smith ,Jack 176 Smith, Lois 44 Smith, Marty 78, 176 Smith, Smith, Smith Norma 75, 202 Patricia 159 Ruth Ann 59, 99, 159 Samara, Richard 158 Sanders, Jeannie 59, 175 Sanders, Leslie 158 Sanger, Lee 175 Sartin, Scott 201 Sass, Scott 201 Smith? Ruthie 55, ee, 71, 73, 202 Smith, Sheri 176 Snider, Shirley 59, 176 Snodgrass, Joe 202 Snodgrass, Prescilla 65, 77, 159 TWO HUNDRED TWENTY THREE 5 Index, iCont.l Snodgrass, Terry 65, 80, 101, 111, 164, 171, 176 Teyro, Mary 160 Thedford, Jeff 180, 203 Thedford, Karen 177 Thee, Mel 160 THESPIANS 107 Thomas, John 177 Thomas, Phyllese 65, 75, 98, 106, Warren, Sandy'61, 205 Warren, Shirley 60, 160 Waters, Ronnie 100, 134, 160 Watkins, Everitt 151 Watson, Howard 49, 177, 205 Watts, Mary, 60, 105, 205 Weatherred, Jay 160 Weaver, Weaver, Anna 102, 161 Dana 60, 71, 73, 74, 76, Snow, Joyce 202 Snow, Steve 164, 176 Snyder, Chris 176 Snyder, Fred 202 Sober, Janet 159 Sorenson, Candy 99, 159 Soter, Elaine 79, 101, 159 Southerland, Kathy 73, 77, 85, 103, 107, 202 Spaeth, Bill 92, 164, 176 SPANISH CLUB 77 Sparks, James 45 Sparks, Jim 95, 202 Spaulding, Kay 95, 106, 107, 159 Spear, Janet 59, 80, 98, 159, 161 Spence, Randy 128, 176 Spiller, Karen 59, 77, 85, 159 Spiller, Mike 202 Spinner, Mary Beth 82, 176 Sprague, Pam 106 Sprague, Tim 159 Springall, Cathy 53, 59, 87, 176 Springer, John 176 Squire, Jim 81 Squire, Laura 65, 159 Squire, Larry 202 Stafford, Kim 98, 100, 176 STAGECRAFT 87 Stalcup, Robby 176 Staley, Jerold 159 Stallcup, Katie 104, 159 Stanford, Charlotte 59, 80, 176 Stanford, Linda 59, 159 Stank, Annette 59, 202 Stanley, Mark 159 Stapp, Glenda 65, 101, 180, 202 Starkey, Gary 82, 159 Steflens, Frances 24 Steffensen, Kris 176 Stegall, Martin 176 Stegner, Phil 203 Steichen, Karen 99, 159 Stephens, James 30, 75, 84 Stephens, Margie 159 Stephens, Susan 59, 99, 100, 107, 176 Stevenson, Charles 159 111, 177 Thomas, Tom 177 Thompson, Anita 53, 59, 203 Thompson, Cherie 59, 99, 177 Thompson, Jerry 81, 160 Thompson, Mark 76, 179, 204 Thompson, Phyllis 79, 100, 115, 204 Thompson Ricky 160 Thurman, Gene 160 Tiger, Miller 34, 36 Tigert, Bob 177 83, 93, 205 Weaver, Pat 76, 161 Webb, Debbie 60, 177 Webb, Mike 178 Webb, Randy 81 Webber, Carol 65, 101, 161 Weigle, Harvey 27, 39 Weinland, Danny 96, 205 Weiss, Bill 178 Weiss, Don 66, 130, 131, 161 Williams, Shelley 149, 161 Williams, Tom 66, 73, 125, 164, 178 Williamson, Beau 101, 206 Williamson, Debbie 107, 161 Williamson, Susie 53, 90, 180, 206 Willis, Bill 81, 178 Willmon, Neal 161 Willoughby, Bob 66, 161 Wilmoth, Lynda 65, 161 Stevenson, Donna 65, 76, 203 Stewart Stewart Stewart , Bonnie 65, 159, 176 , David 106, 203 ,Tippy128,176 Stewart, James 203 Stewart, Jere 203 Stewart, Jim 176 Stewart, Laurence 49 Stewart, Marrie 81 Stewart, Reed 203 Stilwell, Vicki 59, 203, 207 Stodghill, Mike 176 Stoll, David 203 Stoll, Steve 160 Stoltz, Luann 78, 203 Stone, Mary 160 Stone, Mike 160 Story, Lillian 49 Stout, Caroline 59, 160 Stover, Christine 111, 160 Stoy, Don 160 Strahan, Danny 73, 92, 203 Stratton, Hal 133, 134, 176 Strother, Janet 160 Stroud, Janie 78, 176 Stubblefield, Larry 176 Stuckey, Larry 96, 160 STUDENT COUNCIL 53 Stuver, Gail 59, 203 Sughru, Jim 66,130,131,164, 176, 177 Sullins, Jan 160 Sullivan, Jim 66, 203 Sullivan, Kathy 77, 177 Swaim, David 177 Swan, Rudy 177 Swan, Lee Ann 65, 77, 160 Swirczynski, Rayge 65, 111, 177 Syler, Nannette 85, 160 SYMPHONY HI-NOTES 83 T Tabor, Tony 92, 109, 130, 177 Talbott, Linda 65, 177 Tangner, Skip 92, 160 Tanner, Cheryl 65, 160 Tilley, Dwayne 133, 204 Tinsley, Leeroy 204 Tinsley, Ricky 177 Tinsley, Tracy 160 Todd, Stephen 160 Tirey, Susan 160 Toler, Linda 59, 160 Tomlins, Paul 96, 160 Tonquette, Zida 65, 177 Tower, Debbie 53, 59, 177 Townsley, Chris 59, 90, 204 Trammell, George 92, 95, 102, 177 Travis, Jackie 204 TRI-Hl-Y110,111 TRI-KETTES 61, 62, 63, 64 Trippe, Tom 204 Troutt, Mary 60, 77, 93, 101, 104, 177 Truitt, Ricky 106, 160 Trumbly, Toya 60, 93, 101, 111, 177 Tucker, Craig 100, 125, 128, 160 Tucker, Ken 177 Tucker, Susan 98, 160 Tull, Debbie 60, 80, 104, 110, 111, 204 Tull, Jim 109, 160 Tull, Tony 146, 160 Turvey, Bob 160 Tyler, Henry 160 Tysor, Linda 77, 79, 80, 204 U Ulrey, Mark 95, 160 Unger, Charles 133, 134, 177 Upchurch, Randy 204 V Vallion, John 81, 82, 204 Van Arnam, Jana 56, 80, 120, 179, 204 Vandagriff, Mark 160 Vanderlinde, Andrea 204 Vanderlinde, Ramona 60, 160 Van Hook, Mike 160 Van Winkle, Carol 160 Vaughan, Douglas 44 Vaughan, June 160 Vaughn, Marion 49 Venable, Ray 66, 125, 180, 204 Venk, Ginny 60, 84, 93, 106, 107, 177 Veroda, Linda 65, 79, 101, 160 Vicki, Diane 160 Villyard, Denise 60, 87, 99, 100, 177 Villyard, Jenny 60, 99, 147, 160 Viselli, Nick 147, 160 VOCAL MUSIC 98, 99, 100 VOCATIONAL FOODS CHEFS CLUB 82 Vogler, Denyce 60, 177 Voss, Barbara 52, 61, 71, 73, 204 Vossler, Andy 160 Vossler, Eddie 177 W Wade, Jana 177 Wade, Pat 65, 73, 93, 96, 177 Wadsworth, Carol 65, 102, 177 Wagoner, Charles 160 Wakeham, Bill 204 Wakeham, Jane 85, 160 Waldenville, John 78, 79, 177 Welch, John 130, 205 Welch, Mrs. Warren F. 23 Wells, David 178 Wells, Gail 65, 178 Wells, Jim 161 Welton, Patricia 60, 161, 162 West, Carol 178 West, Cecil 36 West, Debbie 102, 107, 161 West, Ellen 161 West, Greg 107, 205 West, Kendra 85, 161 West, Len 73, 92, 134, 178 Wester, Connie 103, 111, 205 Wilmoth, Maurice 78, 81, 178 Wilson Wilson , Annette 161 Barbara 65, 161 wiisonifeob 102, 206 Wilson, Glenda 60, 82, 206 Wilson, Mike 178 Wilson Robert 74 Wilson, Rusty 161 Wilson, Steve 161 Wilson 95, 1 Steve 71, 83, 84, 92, '02, 206 Wilson, Tom 71, 133, 207 Wilson, Wanda 37 Winblad, Debbie 60, 110, 161 Wineiger, Jackie 99, 100, 178 Wingo, Janet 82, 161 Winingham, Donna 110, 207 Winkler, Pat 207 Winn, Mary 65, 72, 75, 76, 83, 84, 93, 207 Winner, Ann 60, 207 Winningham, Jack 77, 105,207 Winter, Suzanne 94, 102, 111, 114, Wetwiska, Marcia 65, 101, 178 Whalen, Bill 72, 178 Wharton, Pete 84, 106, 130, 205 Wheeler, Jack 178 Wheeler, Jim 71, 73, 74, 85, 205 Wheeler, Mike 161 Whisenhunt, Goldie 161 Whitacre, Linda 73, 83, 84, 93, 205 White, Ben 161 White, David 161 White, Marilee 65 White ,Mike 105,161 White, Randy 178 White, Stephen 78, 178 White, Susan 161 Whitecotton, Connie 79, 99, 178 Whitnak, Russ 161 Whitney, Chris 49 Whitt, Mark 178 Whitten, Rocky 128, 162 Wietelman, Billy 125 Wietelman, Sherry 65, 178 Wightman, Bob 66, 121, 125, 186, 205 Wightman, Connie 65, 161 Wightman, Mike 161 Wiley, Mike 161 Wildman, Gary 206 Wilkerson, Darla 161 Wilkerson, John 53, 66, 183, 206 115, 180, 207 Winters, Darlene 162 Wirth, Gary 162 Witten, Charles 207 Wolfe, Debbie 65, 107, 162 Wolfe, Gary 71, 73, 207 Wolfe, Rickey 96, 162 Wolfe, Tom 34 Womble, Bob 66, 125, 178 Womble, Diane 60, 162 Wood, Sue 157, 162 Wood, Mike 207 Wood, Steffi 73, 178 Wooda rd, Beckie 60, 86, 207 Woodrow, Margaret 80, 105, 207 Woods, Bill 178 Woods Connie 65, 178 Woods, Ginny 60 Woods, Mart 45 Woods, Pam 65, 73, 99, 107, 207 Worel, Pat 65, 162 Worley, Sam 49 Wortham, Kim 65, 162 Wilkison Jacque 65, 161 Williams, Ban 206 Wiliams, Bob 84, 91, 206 Williams, David 161 Williams, Debbie 161 Williams, Debbie 206 Williams, George 161 Williams, James 161 Williams Jan 161 WiIiams,'Jan eo, es, 99, 106, 115, 206 Williams, Linda 60, 82, 178 Williams, Margery 161 Williams, Mark 81, 130, 178 Williams, Nancy 65, 99, 206 Williams, Pam 60,111, 178 Williams, Ron 81, 102, 161 Wright, Charles 41 Wright, Diana 71, 73, 94, 207 Wright, Greg 162 Wright, Joe 96, 162 Wycoff, Odessa 27, 73 Wylie, Nancy 162 Wymer, Rickie 178 Y Yancey, Danny 106, 162 Yeakley, David 162 York, David 66, 207 Young, Bob 162, 207 Young, Rainae 65, 207 Young, Sherron 178 Young, Steve 91, 92, 178 Z Zeni, Laurie 60, 111, 178 Zimmerman, Cathy 78, 89, 207 Zimmerman, David 81, 162 Zink, Camille 178,207 Zundy, Omar 162 Walker, Becky 60, 99, 100, 177 Walker, Bonnie 160 Walker, Greg 160 Walker, Holley 60, 75, 160 Walker, Sandra 204 Wall, Randy 160 Wallace, Jack 177 Waller, Mike 106, 160 Wallis, Bill 66, 71, 73, 74, 76, Taxter, Vickie 65, 72, 177 Danis 114, 115, 203 Taylor, Taylor, David 177 Taylor Debbie 177 Taylor' Donna es, ea, iso Taylori Pat 56, 94, 96, 114, 115, 164, 177 Taylor, Susan 82, 104, 203 Taylor, Tony 95, 177 Teachta, Mike 160 Terry, Val 177 Testerman, Chris 177 TWO HUNDRED TWENTY FOUR 92, 203, 204 Wallis, Mary Jane 60, 75, 177 Walls, Marc 160 Walters, Halcyon 65, 99, 204 Walton, Steve 204 Ward, Elizabeth 82, 86, 160 Ward, Louanne 29, 90 Warren, Dan 205 Warren, Eddie 177 Warren, Keith 84, 99, 100, 107, 115, 205 Warren, Kristie 65, 110, 160 Acknowledgements: Rembrandt Studios Mr. Lloyd Tomberlin Paul E. 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