Joplin High School - Joplimo Yearbook (Joplin, MO)
- Class of 1957
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S., We have taken as our theme one phase of the Rodeo- The Last Round-Up. Rodeo is full of tricks and surprises-as is student life. This has been our home since 1918--yours and mine. We are a part of the saga of rodeo or shall we say a part of the memories we shall long cherish. Many will wonder at the vagaries of our make-up-please bear with us. We have tried to give to you as much as we could on our limited knowledge and our budget. As it takes skill, timing, championship ability, stamina, and balanced power for the expert performers in the rodeo arena, the same is true with us if we want to win in the battle of life- at school-at home-or when we are on our own. So-we present to you The Last Round-Up. Like Topsy and the Rodeo-this 1957 Joplimo just growedf' 7Ol'Q IUOIY! r --Wes: ,e V- I. . 4.1-...vew?2v7' V. . A , ng-.....,,,-.W :ii h wel .' Y r, 2 X..- .am VM. , .t X .,,.,?', I 4, I , gk, '- ,-rg, A ' K f. ff sew X ' f . N ffl X We ',f'M--s..,e il My P . -' S, ll V .1-YF 4, ML- a ,ANA ' .many ' J V A - W -mm -ff , 4-my ' 4 .4 ,. H my Knows.- , .1 Noi: 0 , VM, - ' 'e.n.,.., F' Af-,-rf Y , ,. Q ., fjllfbfelflrlll Lengthening shadows bring an end to another day-H To all who say Joplin High a promise of a great school that was destined to send out leaders and followers of a better way of life-to those who have seen the need of a larger school-to those who have remained loyal to her through adversity and success, war and peace, depression and prosperityg to those who devotedly gave their lives that we today might better ourselves and the world, that we might uphold, enjoy and cherish, the privileges and traditions which have been handed downfwe dedicate this book. We have our own citizens who are now the new leaders, They each remember with pride their high school experiences here in Senior High at liighth and Pearl Street-To these who have had a part in the making of Joplin Senior High, to all Alumni, whose ranks we too soon shall join we DEDICATIE THIS 1957 JOPLI- MO. Hats oft to the Alumni of Joplin Senior High ,E Y Y ,T7Zjfhgg4sfff , Wi -qmsf f Q2 2 , I Q P .mv 'th I F qw 41 ,Ly-W-,f A V ,r -'-', 4, ' fife11., ,225 W 4 ,Z ' V3 f 5 eiifil-ii ggi 5 4 Wg, rW:3,.5:g.,:,Q,,M32fif 5 .zfwfizvvfi 'M n Qi iwfii ' M J 5 Enix J X2 3, RH 65 ' ,,Zi4QQ2g1ii, ,K E ,V , Qi, 5 -4: l.,,g,gw fx ' Y ,Q 1 ls ,Af I if 3 X gp- Y' -M. vgimf, f , 3 2 ., gw5,5ffp I Q,i,ggrig , M , -,W,WmM 155 l V ' M I ,WM . Q EM ,:1- A W, - 4 2 sig 'Egg , fit IIN, 5,15 . 1- 5, V, 5 A, iff If f. 1,4 f 5,4 , ,V 451 , 1r'gffff-424 R 1 ww Q wi' ' h iii! AE, , V ,f wi 'LW' ,,,' jig?-El qi - ,Q fi lZg -. l' 2 yi MiJHf?f frff. 55 Q V, A ww sy, .2 .. Eg? 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I F, La - t AM V 71' .gags-f. ii 5' 3' 7 2 Ji 'f' ' ., f . - ,fa-ggi:-:f:1'1's:'2ff,frffk gif E fi H if 9'ffiff:Li-.QS1g'2Qf1?s'Xif ffl? . F 325 . 1 3 Ag 'f iv W A ' j 9 , 4 J X A 1 , M z . 5.-., g.g,,.-.,g.,p:g,y rfgsgf., U L :g1'g:41fnfn:3m15:::S15352, , ' ' k - M '- . - Qjjfifi 3137.21 ','-'3-,-'2:Zf 5 5 4 1 A' Af , dl? JY X x Q.: x w N x -xixx Qs... i be uf QZQUICQS X People working . . . planning . . . making important decisions . . . understanding friends of the students . . . human . . . sincere . . . priceless advice . . . a knowing smile. To these we are indebted. iywfsiafswwf QS NNE? ,gd-Q 'X 13 L1 mg Ns, K I.. - ' ' -K' X VQLQLL' I A Xa! I ' , ' V: fstyr' 4 f K4 - . : il rf , -, v ,,f , 1 1 'K 4 f ' 'gage X I ROI S. XWOOD Superirztezzderzt of Sclwnli' Under the guidance of Mr. Wood much progress and im- provement has been made in the Joplin School System. His enthusiasm, his love for youth, has made it possible for success to come to him. A friend of all who seek his friend- ship, he has come to hold a place in the hearts of those who know him. How could we construct a building-a school without his generous leadership and co-operation? Mr. Wood, here is a bit of wishful thinking on our part. -Here's hoping. Mr. Cecil Floyd is a busy man with a list of activities too long to include. He gives generously of his time and energy. Since Mr. Floyd became the assistant superintendent of the Joplin Schools the system has continued to make rapid progress. A believer in the fundamentals of education, he has formulated a policy stressing the three RS. Miss Marilyn Lewis, Secretary, Miss Mary Buxton, Secretary to Superintendentg Mrs. Joanne Wills, Sec- retary, and Mrs. Zelma Johnson, Record Clerk and P.B.X. operator. . '29 pi - , W A Although Mr. Floyd is firm in his belief that the school system must be operated on a business-like basis. he also recognizes the importance of holding fast to the idea that human values are the foundation of the instructional plan. CECIL FLOYD A.rJi.rmr1l Superirzrezzdenl of Srboolr Mit: m-AJ-',i f . fi-1 'YM lf, M mug.4:f,M YQ, nf, , ,MV ,, .. s A Ziff Q 3 f rl 'JL Q T, J ,, Q -5 ' 2, ,f ef 1 ff- , ., 1, ,1 M. ,., 5 ,L 125. f if f'f'. 3'v? L'f' Xml? , , if f 'W V A L. as mn h 1 If t A ,.ewL,i.qLgk - 92? 5 ,Q Si +. wx, S S ff T Q55 gf ff Nw. . 11 SA iQ ,A .M . N 71fQ.7fd.S' B'O6klD.5' ZZ!!! CSOAQS 7AQI1? 6D'dtSl'y a .,.. x... r r - M . J.. 4 l ,mlulllli The offices are continually a place of activity with Mrs. Lewis. Miss McCann, Mrs. Anderson. and a staff of office people working efficiently on due materials. Each person has his duty and knows how to carry it out to achieve the best results. Secrelmfcir IWRS. HAZEL Ll1XX'IS MRS. ROSE ANDERSON and MISS VIRGINIA MCCANN ROY W. GREER Prfrlfffmf Years gently slide by-time swiftly sails on-our school grows in size and prestige-all this under the capable leadership of our Principal. Mr. Roy W. Greer. Mr. Greer is a leader whom we all love and admire for his undying faith in the students here at II-I.S. Mr. Greer is a kindred soul to whom we can confide our troubles. scholastically and otherwise. Yes, he is truly a leader to merit a wave of applause from the student body. Mr. Hart, Vice Principal, has a job that few people would enyyibut. as he handles everything else- he manages this in a capable, efficient manner. He handles student problems and discipline. Mr. Hart goes on the theory that if a student understands the problem, he will choose to co-operate and do the right thing on his own. MW M v...., t.. t HERBERT HART Vice Prizlcifval i .-1 -.,y c gs 45 MRS. I5 EU LAH ISRCJWN llvim nf Gif-If Q... Q..., 0 xl O .- -4 I f Our indispensable Dean of Girls is Mrs. Beulah Brown. A great deal of work goes into the job of counseling the girls of Senior High. However, she is always willing to render service to additional projects that concern our school. Mrs. Brown is a co-sponsor of the Y-Teens. Mrs. Browns Office Assistants-First row: Tate, Wilson. Stafford, Rutherford. Second row: Smith, lloyd, Ames, Xwilliams, Wfells, Carey. Third row: Heard, Cummins, Legg, Prutsman, Duley, Sadler, Danner, Elkins. Mr. Hart's Office Assistants: Goodin. Martin, Harding, Nel- son, Ohler, Baird. Second row: Ferguson. Bloclcatt, Endi- cott, Rollejl- W'ooclard, Miller, Third row: Hunzeker. Mr. Greens Offite Assistants-First row: Taylor, Whitilker. MKQUFORGEAVOLMERT Gregory. Second row: Hahermehl, Burch, Denton, McGlochien, G 'd '1 C '1'f l ' Russell. 'lllifd row: Savatovit, Smith. 4 Here we see Mr. Volmert in one of his relaxing positions after three strenuous days directing the Iowa Achievement tests. He surely is ready for :i few minutes of relaxation. XY'hy not talce a coffee break-Mr. Volmertb-Careless students who are constantly changing their programs are his pet peeve. .Su 111.111 lu Gilfldilflu' tffflnfitfm MRS. wlllDY llAllR lat!! 'gf T7 ,. I6 C53 af ,QLD KMU. Uaculfy , ,-4 ij iggfffse K 4 C bi pf jj HOMIE IZCONOMICS This ioursc' consists of clothing, textiles, and rc-lated arts. Garment planning and construc- tion in relation to the needs and ability of the students compose the major part of this course. In addition, such topics as developing personality, importance of an attractive appear- ance, and study of fabrics are also stressed. The family living course is open to both boys and girls. It covers a study of the family as a unit, the values, patterns, functions, and priv- ilc-gc-s of people in their family, acceptance and care of children and many other things. Meal planning, marketing, preparing and serv- ing food for various income levels are stressed in the foods course, In the picture at the right are: Mrs. Mabel Rogers, Miss Pauline Martin, and Mrs. Charleen Varner. IZNGLISH AND SPEECH This department consists of English, where gram- mar, composition, literature, spelling, and word study are taught, journalism, which offers oppor- tunity to the student to develop skills in writing various news form, and speech and debate, which are planned to help the student gain poise and self-confidence, and to master the technique of spealcing before an audience. First row: Mrs. Dora I'lrici, Miss Chiquita Standefer, Mrs. Kath- ryn Ober, Miss Leah Robinson, and Mrs. Beverly Piclcett. Second row: Miss Dorothy Barrett, Mrs. Iiva Fuhr, and Mr. Larry Durham, absent when picture was taken is Miss josephine Stewart. QGC IQIKS' SCIENCE We get the fundamentals for this course in general science which gives the study of the natural forces: biology, the basic structure of living thingsg chemistry, the composition of the elements, and phys- ics the use of machines. Pictured from left to right are: Mr. john Dix, Mr. Glenn Smith, Mr. Douglas Mitchell. and Mr. Buddy Ball. ...east-1. gale ' 1.' W 41' W. :Fw-Af1+mN X, 'Q Mum-an.--M 'T , fn? QGC GFS appearances of a civic nature. MILITARY The objectives of the R.O.T.C. are to lay the foundation for intelligent citiyenship, to attain this objective. they teach the principles of leadership, respect for constituted authority, and give the student some basic military training. Pictured from left to right are: Sgt. Keith Kelly, Lt. Leroy Dyment, Sgt. Iirnest Mehlman, and Sgt. Harold Miley. MUSIC The band, orchestra, and choruses compose this department. The band plays for all militai functions and gives at least one concert each year. It furnishes music for every hon football and basketball game, and is often called upon to play for civic and patriot affairs. The orchestra usually gives two concerts each year, as well as making numeroi There are three separate divisions of choral organizations in J. H. S.g two junior unit and one senior or advanced choir. The Senior Choir gives one concert during the yea and assists on other programs, including the Baccalaureate Service and the Commencemei Program. Pictured here are our musical directors: Mr. T. Frank Coulter, and Mr. XX'illiai Lebedeff, absent is Mr. Oliver Sovereign. SOCIAL SCIIZNCIE The social science departments consist of seven related subjects: Wcii'lcl History, American Government, High School Geography, Iiconomics, Sociology, and Interna- tional Relations. 'l'hese subjects are arranged in sequence from Wforld History through International Relations to show the course of a complete development of society as it has affected the institutions under which man has lived. Pictured from left to riglit' are: Mr. lf. O. Humphrey, Miss Winifrc-cl Lant. Mr. Spencer Frink, Mr. jack Hol- clc-n, and Mr. Mott Nichols. STUDY HALL and LIBRARY The library is a second cousin to English. Vnlimitec sources of information and material are at our fingertip such as: current informative magazines, dictionaries, anc shelves packed with neat rows of books. It's a rare treat now-a-days to have time for study. Witl so many good and educational suhiects from which tn select there is not much time to get home work a school. However we have two study halls--one for girl and one for boys. Pictured from left to right are: Mrs Payne, Miss Bauer, and Miss Davis. DRIVER EDUCATION and C.O.E. Driver education is offered each semester for one-half unit of credit. Entrance requirements are: The student must be fifteen years of age and have the necessary physical attributes to become a driver. The Cooperative Occupational Education pro- gram is a definite part of the high school. The coordinator is responsible for the supervision of the student while in training. The student is responsible to the coordinator for his con- duct on the job. It is the responsibility of the coordinator to select for training of the stu- dent, the parents, or the job. Pictured from left to right are: Mr. Robert Dean, Mr. Clarence Cowan, Mr. Leroy Potter, and Mr. C. G. Wil- liams. C7QdCgQl1S' MATHEMATICS This course consists of senior math, which is designed primarily as a refresherg algebra, which takes in quadratic surds, equations. etc.: plane and solid geometry, which includes theorems, development of axioms and portu- lates pertaining to space concepts, etc., and trigonometry, which includes functions of an acute angle as ratios, of an angle of any mag- nitude, radian measure, etc. The fundamental laws and properties of these subjects are used in physics, astronomy, engineering, surveying, and many other fields. Pictured from left to right are: Mr. Theodore Anderson, Mr. R. B. Johnston, and Miss May Aldridge. COMMERCIAL This department consists of typing, shorthand, bookkeeping, general business, business law, and business English. The course provides intensive and integrated pre-employment training in office skills as well as emphasizing the development of those personal qualities and traits that are essential for success in a business office. Pictured from left to right are: Miss Eleanor Peak, Miss Helen Mc- Fadin, Mrs. Nonda Cheatham, Mrs. Lou Hayden. Mrs. Maxine Bass, Mrs. Frances Goodnight, and Mrs. Mary Fuller. j7Qr0fv01'Lny Wfasfers gfjifazkzfezzance Seated left to right Hettie Campbell Leona Pogue, Ida Still, Tina Barton. Standing: Kathryn Avery Gyneth Dall Clara Neil Martha Duncan Mable Groom, Pansy Russell. We give thanks and appreciation for the hard work and good food given to us by our cooks. These efficient women in the cafeteria are always ready for the pell-mell rush of the students from 11:00 to 12:30. And of course, the stu- dents are always ready for the cafeteria. Those tasty lunches are always a treat. The custodians of our school are very important people. These men work hard and long to maintain our school and to keep a clean and tidy building. The staff, headed by Mr. Charles Carr, can do everything from fixing window panes, waxing floors, sweeping classrooms, varnishing desks and sweeping the halls, to caring for the lawn and changing combinations. Though seldom seen, this group of people contributes greatly to Joplin High. MR CHARLES CARR Head Custodian and Engineer 3 N F if kgs fwffszggfn ' we A -im, ., ff AE mi 'S 55 ,ff -if' 5 llrfln 'lIl,h..uq Q., .- 'V iawfvy Ax X SWMM wg .lg .1 '. .,1.'- ' 1 SGUQPES ,,i? Q. L 2j'f12 ANcE J K 5 J WL j X543 XX - 1 jopfkno Qsfgfjffkyjresezyfs . . 1 4 ,ZI?fJl'Q.S'.S'lUQ G,e1'Qm012 y azfs GI'fJIUl21Dy Cfw,iZ2fJA?I2O ueen SR ' ,QZL M i X'w.S.lm JUDY SMITH VICKI ROBINSON 24 Affezzdfzzzt Alfwzdfzfif ffm lzeienew 1 1 Q r -f 1' Ll. 'fi . J .L ., A W H MISS l5li'l l'Y TIZRRY Queen Miss lietty Terry was crownetl .luplimn Queen in .tn impressive .tsseinlvly 'l'l1L1rstl.ty innriiiiilrg, lfelvrtmry 7, As the turtain openetl tn reveal the s.ttin-emeretl throne in ,1 set- ting ut glittering silver .tntl soft pastel slmtles, the ohs .intl tilts ot' the .tutlienee lwruke the silente 'lhe sttitlents Intl lung vxytitetl lwnr this toronntinn, one nt the highlights nl the year, The queen tame tlown the ttisle wearing the reel velvet rolne nf roy.1lty, .intl w.ts niet tit the stgtge by her eseort, Ron D.1lluy, who helped her onto the throne .intl tmwnetl heri lftvlltwwiiig the tnroinltioii, the .uitliente g.tx'e her .t stantling mpltioii. ilihe tenie of this ye.1r's eoronation was Make Believe. Certainly everyone Agreed th.1t it w.ts the most ClCKLf.1Ill anal l5L'.ll1lll-Lll eereinony ul' the year. 25 Below is shown Judy Conboy, who narrated the annual Rose Assembly. f-.bf-:W Kira lllll J l.ll Miss Betty Terry, I crown you queen of the 1956 Jop- limof' said her campaign manager, Ron Dalby. Below: The traditional Good Luck Assembly is held every year before our annual Turkey Day football game with Springfield. Each boy on the team was presented with a miniature football. Left to right: Shirley Trim, fin backj Judy Griffis, Carolyn Updegraff, Elaine Cartright, John At- teberry, Judy Conboy, Susan Smith, and Karen Salyers. Vw in 2 1,5 - 'li i 'RIT ,5tf'2.,.g.,, j1s i'-M-V-M-I B Memo sr 'vt H's--w- 'Q' A 'E 'Vp ' ' .. .ig ye v L.. 3415533 ,V NAV' l K ,wt This rhythmic hantl is part of the Exchange Assembly we sent tn Central High in Springfield. Left to right: Bill 'l'humsun, Tum Huhhs, Eltlritlge Martin and Gerry Taylor on tlrums in batk. Springfieltls Elvis Presley reteiveil as much applause as the real McCoy, J If This is the Assembly Central High in Springfield sent to us as an Exchange Assembly. These annual assemblies arc to promote better school relations. MISS STANDEFER Spozzmr L Speech is planned to help the student gain poise and self-confidence, and to master the technique of speaking before an audi- ence. In dramatics, the emphasis is laid upon in- terpretation, pantomime, and the knowledges incor- porate in stage craft. De- bate is offered both as a curricular and an extra- curricular activity. Debate and speech trips are made during the year. Our speech people have won several high ratings both in debate and oratory. NATIONAL FORENSIC President, Donna Engle First row: Judy Conboy, jane Hillhouse, janet Martin, Donna Harrison, Linda Dudman, Ruth Parker, Nancy Robson, Mary Stuart Haynes. Second row: Mike Neil, David Peterson, Miss Standefer, Donna Engle, Cheryl Stockton, Murray Lorenzen, Nicky Korn. 28 rf THESPIANS Prefidwzl, Marilyn Harrison First row: Gwen Eby, Linda Dudman, Elsa Newman, Jackie King, Shirley Trim. Second row: Barbara Heller, Alice Heard, Lewann Steenrod, Donna Fin- ley, Marilyn Harrison, Mary Stuart Haynes. Third row: Nicky Korn, Mike Robbins, Nancy Mitchell, Sondra Gumm, Carolyn Updegraff, Donna Engle, Sue Turley. Fourth row: Dick Baker, jim Lobbey, Tom Burch, jim Hunt. Fifth row: Murray Lorenzen. DRAMATICS Pferidezzl Anna Mae Evans First row: Linda Dudman, Mary Lou Reed, Diane Schneickert, Mary Martin. Second row: Sondra Gumm, Barbara Elfert, Karen Waird, jane Hill- house, Darlene Foster. Third row: janet Martin. Marilyn Harrison, Vicki Robinson. Anna Mae Evans, Judy Brown. Glen- da Blankenship. Fourth row: jane Dudley, Penny Sickles, jim Huddleston, Douglas Cates, Craig Hut- chinson. w e an lfitititili - ,- - f essay ' im- ef.:-:W lm?ii5'E 5 X 9 Ginger LiUVV1lIt I Agnes , .Ieannie .Ioan Liz . Wfilson Iid Iiddie 'Lommy CAST DIXIIZ MOFFIZTI' LARRY XX'IiA'I'HIfREl.l. , , -lI'DY CONISOY , LINDA DIIDMAN IANIE HILLHOITSIZ ,. LAVONNIZ IYIZRGUSON LARRY SANISORN S'l'liPHI2N LASALLI2 WIiSI.liY TYRIEIZ FRIED BLOSSER , 71llIlUl' C iA1.x'.x' f4'L'.Yf:'l1fS' ff fzme f ul J . C1112 yer 77 Det. 7, 1956 Sfwlllrn, MISS There must be some misunderstanding between Dixie and jane. Larry seems intently interested, but judy and Linda do not appear too con- cerned, as their smiling faces reveal, Linda displays her queen- ly charm to Larry as Judy, who portrays her mother, proudly looks on. M N ,Q 1-N xx ,, 0- 9 3 -4 all ' . 5 4 i ll Dixie is really enjoying the fact that Wesley has been knocked down by Fred. However, Wfesley doesnt appear too badly off. Larry, jane, and -Iudy. seem rather happy: but Stephen. LaVonne, and Larry. display different emotions. 29 First row: Williams, Christianson, Scott, Troxel, Banks, Luke, McDaniel, Allen, Cummins, Salyers Lemley, Watts, Griffis, Bartlett, Bennett, Rosenberry, johnson, Erisman, jolly, Hill, Gilmore Second row: Thurman, Meador, Rogers. Baum, Krummel, Merrick, Hickman, Lucas, Rutherford Trim, Cartright, Upclegraff, Conboy, Smith, Moffett, Wagner, White, Cook, Allgood, Looten Martin, Elkins. Third row: Welsh, jones, Tucker, Chaffman, Rouse, Davis, Cole, Dall, Day, Pitts Taylor, Stinson, Hopkins, Clifford, Wells, Norman, Petty, Foster, Crull, Mitchell, Hillhouse Fourth row: jay, Hughes, Davis, Ratrie, Horner. Engle, Angel, Bass, Hurst, Foster, Mitchell Perrin, Hendrix, McCormic, Brown, Rolleg, Copple, Plympton, Theis, Hoyt, Clinton, Enke ALL FoR JOPLIN, STAND UP AND l'HoLLER ! O73 9011 ffe jpefc l a v file c aoeff Fifth row: Collings, Potter, Brock, Gaston, Slankard, Smith, Speer, Arney, Dinwittie, Asbury, Anderson, Archer, Russell, Parker, Kimer, Shepherd, Nordberg, Phillips, Rowan, Mayhue, Pitts. Sixth row: Mullins, Steenrod. Coats, Allgood, Hammer. Harp, Dudman, Nelson, Francis, Gravesen. Gordon, Horn, Walker, Lawrance, Myers, White, Thompson, Young, Roe. Seventh row: Newton, Ferguson, Ferguson, Jacobson, Hershberger, Arehart, Spenny, Brazda, Rosenberry, Hunt, Prigg, Evans, Steele, Chapman, Hubbard, Schufelt, Salzer, Reed, Perkett, Boyington. Eighth row: Carter, Eckert, Sitkles, Kingsland, White, West, Lawson, Morris, Walker, Kimes, Hodges, Horton, Boat- man, Miley, Kendall, Kyte, Holt, McCovic, Mrs. Hilton, Miss Yount, Bloom, Hopkins. -qv...-...qi 1' PEP CLUB Are the Eagles winning? Yeah, Man! Echoing through the halls and the hearts of j. H. S., this cheer rephrased the traditional spirit of the strong-lunged Pep Club. With their voice boxes tuned to maximum volume, loyal members joined in impromptu yells as well as the real thing on game nights. Through the combined efforts of head sponsor, Miss Yount, and her committees, plans for the time-filled pep assemblies, away- game bus trips, and our first night rally-came to successful conclusion. At home or away, winning or losing, the Eagle pepsters demonstrated enthusiasm and good sportsmanship for the team, whether the score was eleven, seven, or thirty. 'Q . N I Ay l -Q ' yr MQ ' W QI! 3 4' X ' uf N mu C c RG 5, oyg fl N4!v Vg I1 Vw Q, A Q SJ N0 xx A x, '95 2. 'e ' s ' , x u N Q! n T ln SN 'G V x.. ' V N fy ,ij MOST ENERGETIC Shirley Trim Jerry Ch 32 . f xxx -'Q .lm 4 'xi ' 5 A .- X ' 1. x - ' s A !.g5'x 'Vxliuf ,' W 5- . . U -S L. 3 X .x ,ul J c S X N X A h 1, 1 A A 'ge U, ,K 1.11.5 N .. .. I, 7 , 4 ,,, , 4.x N- k,.x sy ,Q . - ' i iw . Q. ,-WQ.-,,., .2 .Ei .. 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MOST COURTEOUS Phyllis Boaz Denny Gullette MOST AMBITIOUS Mary Stuart Haynes jack Chapman 14012 O! Nun., Q C alnplbns MOST SINCERE Elsa Newman jim Lobbcy -s Q-Qi FRIENDLIEST Mary jane Savatovic Tom Gray FYICE ,w ,. ki .W 1 ,, 1 J, wi we Look out, boys! The Sarge is coming! Campaigning promises. Beafem, busfem, thafs our custom Y I don't believe a word of it Gold brickin? Ah Ha! I caught ya. Il.1lt tllllbu .utixltlu nt thu Rum- D.1mc. IIN ISOVUMAN 9 4' Crazy with love! I'm Flu biunmu! Angels, 111'cn't wc! in Strong friendships .. . school spirit . .. two hamburgers without dragging main . . . hoarse throats . . . hard work . . . more hard work . . . ambition . . . H. S. will always possess these personalities. 3 Ywggwy Q Qgy we W2 55 f N 'S' X xl X ,, MMM f h iff I SMR 'X xm J J i' V-A gy cgenzbzg jerfy Amy jaecezbes Wose 3 QDIOZAS c 391210119 Af.Kl5llMAN, ,ll 'DH ll AklNliXX' DLNNY Lfflll L51 c'fHV'44 l'11t111c7lm.ul1m'1x Y'I1-ms lux Aluvlunx 81111144 flulw XX'lltalx flub -2. L' 'U-'Y' 47 3 if K W p,,.,,1,,,, ,111 11111 ,11,,1, Q E omni PAYN15 nm 1m1,.111.l,,f . 1. . -IACKIIE LIQMMONS 5,,.,1,,A,,., 1111 1111 V Wm' DIANE SMITH Al.I.IiNDORF. BARBARA Gmlwxlf Y-Teens, COE, Pup Club, SL'CI'ClLlI'lLll Club. AMES. MARY Cff1m111w'11.1l Secretarial Club, Y-'l'cL'ns, ANGEL. INIARCIA Cfvffzlql Future Nurses, Y-Teens. Pep Club, ARCHER, JOHN G'w14'v'.1f Sciunw Club. ARCHER. LESLIE Gwinn! ARMSTRONG, KAY Gwzur-.11 Y-'l'cL'ns. Pep Club. Scrum' Clmoir. Su'rct.1riul Club. ARNCE. SYl.VlA C,'ffr11H1Lul.1' ARNFY, NORlNlA DIIZAN Cf1ll11llH'z'f.1f SCCl'Cfxll'lill Club. Y-Teens, Pep Club. A'l4HlfR'l4ON. LYNN Cu.7f:'.Qf' Futura' 'lk-.nnlu-1's. COIL Ins Amigus, DI'.lIN.lIlL'S juplimo. 4l GEORGE PAYNE Senior Clan Prefidenl BEISNER, BUDDY College ROTC. BENNETT, DARRYL General BETZ. LEE General Red Cross. BIBENS, LOUISE General BIGGS, JOANNE General BILLINGSLEY, RICHARD Comwerfial ATTERBERRY JOHN Gezzefal Football Key Club, Dia- mond and Disc J Club, Tennis BAKER DICK College Student Council Key Club Rifle Team Thespians, Diamond and Disc. x coenmrs BAKER. RONALD College Military Staff, Missouri Boys' State, Key Club, Ever-Ready Drill Team. SPQR, Diamond and Disc. BANKS, MIKE Voraliwml COE, BARSI-I, ROY General - Football, Club, Future Teachers, Hi-Y. Chess Club. BASS, PATRICIA Commercial Clerical Club, Y-Teens Pep Club. BAUM, JUDITH Commercial Y-Teens, Solo Ensemble Drum and Bugle Corps Senior Choir, Clerical Club. BISHOP. PAIII. Vumlimzill ISOAZ, PHY LIS Genwxil X'-,I-CCIIS, 'l'rcusurcrg tiuinl Cllub. BOX D. C1l:ORC1l1 Iffmlfifflzizl RO l Q. BOX D. HOXWARD G'u1w'.4f Dmmoml .mil Dim.. Q -'E-ur JACKIE LEMMONS Swliur C!.I.l'l' Vim Pra.fjdt,,,, BOZARTH, AI. G'N1t'7'ilI COE Club. BRADLEY, -IUYCIZ Gcl1H'.lf Y-Teens, joplimo. BREXVER. CAROL Gwluxlf Y-Tecns, Solo and Ensemble Club, Fu '1'ea1clicrs, Drum Corps, Suniui' Choir. BRIGGS. SAMMY I'm'.i1ifw.1l BRIGHT, GARY GIt'I1U'.I! Rifle Team, Diamond and Disc. BRILL. JACK cfillw Key Club. Di.uuunil and Disc. Iivcry-Rn Drill Team, Licutcngint Culuncl. BRITTEN, BILL General COE. BROADWATER, ROSEMARIE General BROOKS, PHILLIP Vacaliwz.zl COE. l3ROTl'lER'l'ON, JANICE Cfmlmerciizl Y-Teens, Secretarial Club, Senior Choir. BROXVN. CYRILL General Football, Track. BROWN, HOWARD jL'DY DIANE SMITH Senior Clam Preridezzl BROWN. JUDY Gefleral Y-Teens. Pep Club. Future Teachers. Dramatics Club. Senior Choir. BROXWN. KEITH General Ever-Ready Drill Team, Rifle Team, Diamond and Disc. BUFORD, TOM General Band, Key Club, ROTC. BUGHER, ROSA General BROWN. ROBERT DEAN ROTC. Gezzeral BROWN, ROBERT S. Gezzeml Football, Baseball, Hi-Y, J Club, Diamond and Disc. BROYLES, LARRY Vumlforlul Band, Orchestra, Spanish Club c 5 Q12 mms' CHINU, JERRY Giirzimil Fmitbiill, Basketball, Baseball, 'l'ri1ck fStudent 1wi.ini.gu4J. y'c11uh, HLY. CHRESTIZNSEN. GENE Cfwlwwl Chess Club, ROTC. ClCiNliTTI, NANCY Cwzzzflerciizl Sc-ern-tiiriiil Club, Y-Teens, Pep Club. FSUNIUIZS' CHAPMAN, JACK Collage -Inplimo Business Manager, Key Club, Latin Club, Rifle Team. Ever-Ready Drill Team, Dizimoml and Disc. CHAPMAN, NORMA Cn 111 v1w'ri.1l Y-Teens, Clerical Club, Pep Club, Military Office Typist. BURCH, 'i'oM c.',,1l.3u, Diiununil imil Disc, 'I'liespi.ms. ROTC. -lunior Agliievement. Rell Cross. CAMPBELL. LYNN Cnllege Liitin Club. Dinnwml .mil Disc, Exer,Re.iily Drill Team, Rifle Teiuu, CARLYLE. LESLIE Gwicizzl Y-Teens, Future Nurses Club. CARR, VIRGIL Gw1w'.7l CARTRIGHT. ELAINE Cm11f11ev'rf,11 Cheerlezuler. Pep Club. Y-Teen Cabinet. CASEY. MARTIN Cnflcjqe XVi'iter's Club, Diamond .mil Disc. Key Club. Band, Bowling Team, BETTY TERRY joplmm Queen CLAY. CHARLES GumJ'.1f live-1'-Really Drill Team. Sininisb Club, ROTC. Drum Major I-lunioi' Yeiirj, Home Ruom Vice Presillent. COBLIQ, BOB I m'illlwl.lf COPPLE, GAYLE College Pep Club, Y-Teens, Los Amigos. COZAD, SHARON College Orchestra, Y-Teens, Drum Corps, Pep Club. CRAIG, CARL General ROTC. CRAIG, DICK Cwzzmerrifzl CROSSWHITE, ROGER Vomlimml COE Club. CROWDER, CAROLYN Home Emzzomirf Y-Teens, Home Economics Club, Senior Choir. 46 Oenzors COPHER, LELA MAY Home Ef01l077ZlL'5 Home Economies Club, St. Cecilia Choir, Dean of Girls' Office. COPHER. THOMAS General ROTC. COBLE, XWILLIAM Gefzeml COMPTON. FRANK Giwlefml ROTC. COPE, GENEVIEVE General Y-Teens. MARY' JANE SAVATOVIC Student Counril Prefidezzt CUSHINIAN. BOB General Basketball, Hi-Y, Baseball Club, ROTC. DALBY, RON College Football, Basketball, I Club, Los Amigos. Dia- mond and Disc. DAl.I,, DORIS f,'0lI1N1A'I'lxf.l.! Y-'l'ci'i1s, Pvp Clulw, Sc-4i'ct1xri.ll Clulw, DANllil.S. lil.IZAlSli'l'H Cfmm1w'i'i.1l C,li'iii.il Clulw, XV-'l.L'CflS. DAVlfY, RI'SSIil.l. Gwinn! Axintiun Clulw, Lux Amigos. 48? TOM GRAY 5'lnd4'ul fffflnlrll Vim' I'n'iia'ez1l DAY, MARY SUE Cu m 711 vrriill Pep Club, Y4Teens. Spy glass. Secretarial Club Home Room Secretary. DENTON. BOB GJEIIEVNI ROTC. EARVUOOD, JOHN EDGE. JOHN Ifm'.1lim1.1l Hi-Y. ROTC. G1L'IIt'1'ill ROTC, Evvr- Rcmly Rifle Team. DICKERSON. DEANN Cfm1n1erri.4l Joplimo Stuff, Secretarial Club, Y-Teens, School Representative for VCYM. DICKEY. JACK GEIIHKII ROTC. DOBBINS, PAUL I ur.1liw1.1l DOTSON, JERRY I7Ul'.IfjINI.ll DRENNAN. BRUCE Gefzcml DUDLEY, JANE Gwleml Y-Teens, FTA, Dmmatius Club, NX'riters Club, Band. cSw21O1'.sr 47 ENDICOTT, SANDRA General Y-Teens, Y-Teen Representative. ENGLAND, ROBERT General ENGLE, DONNA Callege Debate Team, Thespians, Drum and Corps, Senior Choir, Y-Teens. 48 cbenzozrs Bugle ELLIS, GLORIA Commercial Y-Teens, Secretarial Club, Orchestra. EMMERT, CHARLES KENDRICK General Aviation Club. ROTC. EDGE, ROBERT General Coin and Stamps Club, ROTC. EDWARDS, JOHN Vomtiamzl Diamond and Disc, Ever-Ready Drill Team. Track. EINSEL, MILLER College Aviation Club, Science Club, ELKINS, SANDRA Commercial Y-Teens, Pep Club, Secretarial Club, St. Cece- lia Choir, Dean of Girls' Office. ELLIFF, JOYCE College Orchestra, Drum Corps Majorette, Band, Sen- ior Choir, Solo and Ensemble, Y-Teens. ELLIOTT, BILL College Key Club, Solo and Ensemble Club, Diamond and Disc, Ever4Ready Drill Team, ROTC Colonel, Choir. LEWANN STEENROD joplimo Co-Editor ENGLISH, PAT General Science Club, Football Baseball, Hi-Y, Spyglass, J Club. ERDMANN, FRED General Football, J Club, Base ball. IERISMAN, LONNA LOUISE ffuflllllt rim! film-ric.il Club, Pop Club, Y-Teens, IZSHES, ,IAMES Gwzwuzl FAI IRIG, CAROL C.'nlle,rgv Drum Lorps, Solo iiml Ensemble, Future 'I'c.ulic-rs, Los Amigos, Senior Choir, Y-Teens. lilfI.KliR, FIANICIZ Gewmf Spyglnss, Y-'licc-ns, FINLIZY, DONNA C0?I1?IlUl'L'lilI Tlicspiiins, Secretarial Club, FTA, Y-Tccns, ,lunior Class Play. FISHER, .llfRRY Cu11H11ev'c'i.1l I?I.SA NIZWMAN ilnflliwn Cu-ffdilm' FORE, KENNETH LEE College Camera Club, Diamond and Disc, Aviation Club, Choir. FOSTER. DARLENE Geuvml Dramatics, Y-Teens, Pep Club. FRIEDHEIM. ANNE j. Gwzwnfl Y-Teens, Los Amigos. GAGER, AVA LOUISE College Band Mistress. Science Club. Solo and En- semble Club, Girls' Drum and Bugle- Corps. Orclicstm, Y-Teens. GARVIN, GARY Gwzcml Golf, ROTC. GASTON. HENRY Vomtimml ROTC. GERHEAUSER, LUCY ANN College Y-Teens, Pep Club, Spam- , ish Club, Orchestra. CSQIZIUI-to 49 GICKLER, ALAN E. College Camera Club, Boys' State, Diamond and Disc, Spy- glass, Science Club, junior Achievement. GIGER, JOHN General c Sen min' GOHEEN, BILL GQEIIEMIZ Band, Orchestra, Diamond and Disc, Spyglass. GOLDEN, DOLLIE Cowmerrinl GOLDEN, JACK Cozfzmerrifzl Football. J Club, Hi-Y, Chess Club, Base- ball. RALPH JACOBS Art Srbolurlif Key Award GRENINGER, ARTHUR General Baseball, Football, FTA fBovsj. GREY, THOMAS PHILLIP General COE, Diamond and Disc, ROTC. GRIDER, BETTY Corlzmefrirzl Orchestra, Pep Club, Clerical Club, Y-Teens. GULLETTE, DENNIS College Student Council, Diamond and Disc, Ever- Ready Drill Team, Key Club. GL.lMM, SONDRA General Thespians, Latin Club, Dramatics Club, Y Teens. HABERMEHL. WAYNE General Key Club, Ever-Ready Rifle Drill Team, Dia mond and Disc, Boys' State, Senior Choir. GRAY, TOM College Basketball, Student Coun- cil, Spanish Club, Key Club, Hi-Y, Diamond and Disc. GREGORY, MARY LOU Commerrial Secretarial Club, Principals Office. r Senzbrs IIARDINU, IIAZIQL CUlllIIlc'YI'illl Yfl'cr-ns, Pep Club, Home Makers Club, Vice l'rincipal's Offiw. IIARRIS, VIIZRRY Ihrilliffrzrzl HARRISON. MARILYN Cfille,qu joplimo, Y-Teens, FTA, Tlicspians, Junior Class Play, National Forensic League. HAGER, RICHARD I m'.lIlr1l1iIl HARBIT, ROBERT Gcwenzl CUE. HATIII If LD, SONDRA Commeffial Y-Teens. HAVEN S. NANCY College FTA, Y-Teens, Chess Club, Latin Club, Science Club Girls' State. ,IACK CHAPMAN fojllivla Bllllll t',i1r AI.lII.I4Q6'!' HAYES, VUALTER G't'lJvr.ll Intramural Basketball, HAYNES, MARY STUART College Y-Teens, Thcspians and Debate. Solo and En- semble, Drum and Bugle Corps, Orchestra and Band, Girls' State. HAYNES, PATSY Gwzwnil FTA, Y-Teens. I-IEIDEL. GRANT I'nmliw1.1l Intramural liaskctlwall Captain. Ifvci'-Ruitly Rifle Team, HENDRIX, IRIS Cuw111trri.1l St, Cecilia Secretarial Club. Pep Club. HERRON. FLOYD I'm'.lllrH1.1l HERVEY. AEDLEY General HIGGINBOTHAM, REX Geyer-42 ROTC. Senior Choir. HILL, GARY General COE. HOFMAN. RONALD General ROTC. Ever-Ready Rifle Team. HOLT. BARBARA ANN General Y-Teens. Secretarial Club, Orchestra. HOLT, LARRY E. General JACK BRILL Cadet Lieulezmzzl Colonel HOOVER, SONJIA General SPQR, COE, Y-Teens. HORNER, MARIAN M. Cowmereial joplimo, Secretarial Club, Chess Club, Pep Club, Y Teens. HOSKINS, ED College ROTC, Band, Golf, Aviation Club. HOUK, SHARON General Y-Teens, Solo and Ensemble, Senior Choir. HOUSE, HARVEY General Football, Track. HUBBARD, LANA GAYLE Commerrial Pep Club, Y-Teens, Cleri- cal Club. HUBBS, TOM College Orchestra, Solo and En- semble, Diamond and Disc, S - Drum Major, Band. C Ql2lOl'-S l -N... 3 -IOIINSON, ,IO ANN Gwlvrril li.intl, Oitlicstrii. llilcttc :intl Brusli, Y-Tec-ns. l'c'p Club, Ilimmc Iftunumins. VIOIINSUN, DIOIINNIIQ G'w1cI'.1l lim-1' litqiily Killa- 'I'c'.iiii, Ilitlc 'Ik-Jiri, Coin aintl Smiiip. YI! JIINSION, ALICQIE Gt 114 mf Cilinir, Ortlit-sti'.i, xr-'l4L'L'I1S, S1110 anal Ensemble Drum flurpx. I CSUIZIUIYS' JACOBS, RALPH Lillllggt' Missuuri Buys' Stxltc, Pal- cttc and Brush, Digimontl :intl Disc, Draimtics Club, Cziiiicixi Club, Joplimo Stuff, JOHNSON, JANICE Cfu11111w'a'i.1l Y-Teens, Draimiitics, Sec- i't't.1rizil Club, Clerical Club. HUGHES. MARTHA ELAINE Gum-.il Y-teens, Clerical and Mercliandising Club. HUNT, JIM Gezzemf National Thespians, Writers' Club, Spyglass Editor, junior Red Cross. Palette and Brush. I-IUNZEKER, CLYDE 6101167111 COE Club. I-IURST, CORA Cfnlivlurfiizl Home EC, Y-Teens, Pup Club. JACKSON, THEODORE College ROTC. JACOBS, DON Iy0f.lflfIl1.1l COE. BILL IZI.I.IO'I I' Ciidv! Cflfflllfl JONES. BARBARA Crzfbxqct Y-Teens. Girls' State, Drum iintl Bugle Corpg, Solo :intl Ensemble, Los Amlillrx. Senior Choir. JONES, DONALD G'w1w'.1l COE Club. Ki KELLEY, JERRY Gelieml Football, Basketball, Golf. J Club, Hi-Y. KING. JUDY Home Errzzzffrzzifi Orchestra, Home Economics Club. Y-Teens, Palette and Brush, Pep Club. KINGREY, GLORIA Commerfifzl Y-Teens, Secretarial Club. Dramatics, Joplimo. KIRBY, JUDY Commerriul Senior Choir, Secretarial Club, Y-Teens. KOONCE, JUDITH College Future Teachers. KORN, NICKY General Rifle Team Commander, Key Club, National Thespians, Forensic League, Diamond and Disc. 54 cgenlozts' JONES, MELVENA General Y-Teens. KELLER, SHIRLEY College Y-Teens, Band. KROKROSKIA, CHARLES General COE. KRUMMEL, ADREA College Orchestra, Drum Corps, Fu ture Teachers, Los Amigos, Y-Teens, Pep Club. Red Cross Representatise, JONES, HANK Gefieml Junior Achievement, Stage Crew. JONES, JUDY General Solo and Ensemble, Y-Teens, Senior Future Nurses. JONES, LARRY Gwzef-.al Basketball, Baseball, Track, Chorus. Choir JOYCE EI,l.IFF Drum fllajw elle TANDICRS, PATSY Gimml l.Al'DliRDAI.l-1. lflfRN ffffflnjqv Tulum- Niiixu, Y-'l'wm. COE Club. IAXXNON, l.liRA ffffn11f1in'I.1l Yfl vc-ru, Su lL'l.lI'l.ll Club. IOM Hl 'ISHN Drum Alfjm 'fl' J O I.lilT, GARY Guam! Diiiimmnil .mil Disc, 1.05 Amigos, Billlkl, Orclicstrn, Spygliss. XX'iitcrs' Club. Lncscs, AIITDY Cum ww rm! Senior Choir, Orcliestru, Suln and Ensumblc Club, Drum Corps, Y-Tccn Cubi- nct, Suc1'ct:li'inl Club. LUKE, FORREST Gwlwuzf COE. ROTC. Ll 'MAN. GARY Gwlwull ROTC. U T' LIEMMONS. -IACKIE Cflflznliriizf lfmwtlmll. l3.lSlcL'tb41ll, Club, Vice lJI'CSlnlCf1t of SL-niur Class, Diamoml and Disc, l.lfXX'lfl.l.lfN. DONNA Gu1w'.4f l.IfWlS. PHYLLIS Cfur11n1i:i'i.1f Clcricall Club. LUBBEY. ,llM Ciifli-1.1! Diaunoml uml Disc, lfwi'-Ruuly Rifle Team, ROTC Riflv Team, Tliuspi.ins, Kcy Club. LORIZNZEN. MURRAY CIIHCKQZ' junior Class Play. National lfurcnsic League, National Tlicsphms, l3.iml, Oiwlicstral. I-OVl2I.l.. TROY Ciuzwgfl cbenzbrs 55 MARKRAY, DIXIE Gefzeml Y-Teens. MARTIN, BIID If uf.1!im1.1l MARTIN. ELDRIDGE College Orchestra, Band, Solo and Ensemble. and Disc, Key Club, Boys' State. 56 Oenzbrs Diamond General Gwzeml cr's Club MARTIN, JERRY General Football, Basketball, Club, Track, Hi-Y. MARTIN, TOMMY Vomtiwml MCKINNEY, RONALD Ever-Ready Drill Team. Diarnond and Disc MLMARFI IN, INIARILYN Y-Teens, Pep Club. Writ- ..J,, MCCOY, HAROLD General MCCREA, BILL General ROTC, Coin and Stamp, Hi-Y, MCDANIEL, VIRGINIA Gezzeml Y-Teens, FHA, Pep Club, St. Cecilia Choir MCGLOCI-IIEN, KITTY Commercial Clerical Club. Y-Teens. McKENNEY, GEORGE General Coin and Stamp Club, Chess Club, COE Club MCKENZIE, LARRY Gwzemzl Band, ROTC. KENT TAYLOR E1'F1 Ready Commander lNlASfQlll:li, lllfl.lfN l,'ffrr11mu'l.ll nrc-t.n'i.1l fflulw, Y-'l'rL'm MlfDl,lN. ,Il'UY Cfffmrmrrill f,fklll'Nll'.lx Srvlu gmll linscmlwlc, Y-Tcwns. MlfillAlfl,. lfDXY'lNA GU1l'r'.lf Nlniur Clmmr, Y-'lu-ru, Drum Curps, Orrhcs- tr 1, Sulw .un-l lim mlwlc-. 1x111,1.1iu. ummm: r,,,11l,qf nlcttc 41ml llfllf., Mllllfll. LINDA Gkfluxrf X 'l'4'c'r1s, flfilf fillllw, llcp Clulw, ll liruslm, lNlll.l.lfR. l'A'l'lilf.lA ffzfllhll NICKI KORN Rfffu Tlkllll fffw11m1z1dw' MILLER SHIRLEX CU UQQU Rell Cross, SPQR, Y-Teens, FTA. INIOCK, RICHARD G'e'f1w'.1l joplimo Staff, Dinmoml uml Disc. lhttulirvn Stuff, junior Alhicvcmcnt. Coin amd Stump Club, Los Ami- gms. L4 1: - I Q.- tthv Q MORGAN. GLEN fjfllll 1110111.11 ROTC, Rell Cross, INIURLAN, LORIZN CQIJIIINYUVCAII ROTC, COE Club. 'W' 'Q MOFFET, RONALD GL-mm! ROTC, MOMCHILOVICH. DAVID COE Club. Gqfllfflll IWOORE, BIARY G4'm'r'.Jf Band, Orclmcstm, Y-Teens, FHA. Cxenzbrs 57 X AR QQ? SHIRLEY TRIM C laeerlefzder NEWMAN, ELSA College. joplimo Co-Editor, Student Council, Snowball Queen, FTA, Y-Teens, Senior Choir. NICKLE, JUDY General Spyglass Staff, Y-Teens, Band, Writers Club. NORDBERG, BILLIE Commercial Y-Teens, Clerical Club, Pep Club. O'FARRELL. SHARON College FTA, Y-Teens, Solo and Ensemble, French Club, Senior Club, Dramatics Club. OSLER, LELIA General Y-Teens. OVUEN. JIM Genera! Key Club, Senior Choir, Bowling Team, Dia- moncl and Disc, Ever-Ready Drill Team. MOSBAUGH, PAUL General Spyglass, MOSS, CLIFFORD Gezleml 5 cbenzors MULLINS, JUDY cnfllfglj FTA, French Club, Pep Club. Y-Teens, junior Achievement, joplimo Staff. MUSGRAVE, JOHN Coffege Key Club. Boys' State, Diamond and Disc, Or- cluestra. NAYLOR, NANCY Commerrirxl Clerical Club. NEAL. SAMMY Vo mlzomzl NELSON, KAY Commercial Pep Club, Clerical Club, Y-Teens. x CSCIZIUIW PAGI2, l'Ii'I'Ii IIAIQKIIQ, llllllll f,rf,'lr.1f l3x.uu.uxw flulw Huluutru, Axirltion Clu fluw flulxn N.lllllll.ll lfmumm I.CAlj.IllL', Y 'lkcux l'Ali'l IK IVV, -IAIXII 5 I'w,lflffll.lf IIAYNIQ Cflfiililllf ffwffuilfc' Nunn' flux I'1csnrILut, lfemtlmll, Club Illxrlmll, IU I I K.. lv-y flulv. Glmnlf CUII Club, FTA for Boys, Club IIAIAMIZR, KATHRYN Cnllthij L 17' 'x 'ta-VI PIfARbON, LDNA CQIIIIQQLI luturc Nurses, X 'lLcns. PIENCE. DOROTHY Ge ner ll 'xr-- CARQLYN VPDIEGRAFF Clu'u'Ip.1du- PERRIN, PATTY C!ll1l!Ilt'l'L'j.II Y-Teens, Pep Club. PETTY. DIANIS Cdfllllltlffillf ClCI'l1.'Lll Club. Y-Tcrns. PHILLIPS, CORRINF Scrrcturiul Club, Futura '1'cncl1c1's. Senior Choir. Gwlwxzl PICKARD, RVSSELL Gemma! PITNER, XVAYNE Cfrflfqrgc Orxlwstru, Key Club, Solo and Ensemble Club Dizumoml and Dlsr, Band. PITTMAN. JOYCE ANN GQCIIHXII Scnior Choir, PITTS, BEVERLY SUE Commercial Home Room President, Y-Teens, Pep Club. PLANT, BONITA Commercial Y-Teens. PLYMPTON, BUNNYE College Orchestra, Drum Corps, Y-Teens, SPQR, Pep Club. POTEET, BEN General Rifle Team, ROTC. POTTS, RONALD Vocalionul ROTC, Diamond and Disc. PRALL, BETTY ANN College Orchestra, Band, Drum Corps, Future Teachers, Solo and Ensemble. Y-Teens. ELAINE CARTRIGI-IT Cheerleader PRUTSMAN, NANCY General Secretarial Club, Y-Teens. RAWLINGS, SANDRA SUE Commercial Senior Choir, Solo and En- semble, Y-Teens, Secre- tarial Club, Drum Corps. ROBBINS MIKEL General Key Club, Ever-Ready Drill Team, National Thespians, Diamond and Disc, Dra- matic Club. ROBINSON, VICKI Gezleml Future Teachers, Dramatic Club, Y-Teens, Homecom- ing Queen Candidate, Spy- glass, joplimo Queen Can- didate. REED. LINDA Commercful Y-Teens, Secretarial Club. St. Cecilia Choir. RICHARDSON, BOB L. General RITTER, EDDIE General Aviation Club, Model Builders. ROTC. Qsenzors Q1-A Hi RlT'l'llIZRlfORD, DEAN I'ffc.11iw1.1l Cf DIE. SADLIZR, NANCY CU77l77lL'VL'ic1l Pep Club, Sccrctairiail Club, Y-Teens. Home Room Prcsitlcnt, Helper in Dean of Girls' Of- fue. SAIZITR, CllARl.O'l l'li Cfm1r11er'ri.1l Senior Clioir, Scci'ctiii'iall Club. Y-Tccns, Pep Club. f SQIIIUHS' XJ Rl 'SSlfl.l., DOROTHY Cum 111e1'L'i.1l Teens, Pep Club. RUSSELI., VEVA C ll nz m erciul Y-Teens, Secretarial Club. junior Achievement, Y- ROSE, GARY Gwlwxzl J Club, Hi-Y. Digimontl and Disc. Spyglass Stuff. Scienrc Club. ROSE. Wll.l.lAbl l'm'.1lim1.l1 ROSENBERG. BENVlAIWlIN DAVID College ROTC, Diamond and Disc, Club. Foot- ball. Golf. ROUGHTON. MARVIN Gerlefxzl ROYER, KENNY V0r41fiw1i1.7 RUSH. VYRGINIA LIAE C!7!!I7716Y'ff.'l1 Sccrctaritil Club. ROY BARSH Frmibull C.1I!1I.1ir1 SAVATOVIC. MARY -IANE CllU17I1t'Ilff.Il l i'csitlcnt of Stutlcnt Coun- iil, Home-ioming Queen. Secretary of Y-Teens. Fu- ture 'l'ciicl1ers. Secretarial Club. Psp Club. SCHRIUNER. LARRY G.t'I1c'I'.l! Football. 'l'riiclc. Chess Club. SHEFFLER, VIRGINIA General Y-Teens, Future Nurses. SHONK, WILLIAM General Aviation Club, ROTC. SCHREIWEIS, NANCY Home Ermmmlfr Future Homemakers. SEVERN. LEONARD Vacalinnal Junior Achievement. SEYMOUR. TOM General ROTC. NANCY HAVENS Berry Crnclfer Award SHUFELDT, NADINE General Y-Teens, Pep Club, Palette and Brush. SIMPSON. SHIRLEY Com mer-cial COE, Y-Teens. SITTON. A. C. General COE Club. SLANKARD, VIRGINIA Commercial Pep Club. SMITH, BARBARA General Y-Teens. SMITH. BETTY ANN General Y-Teens, Senior Choir, Pep Club. SMITH, BETTY JO Commercial Pep Club, Secretarial Club. SMITH, DONNA General Orchestra, Drum Corps, Y- 62 c5e121Ors Tem- SMITH. GERALD General Stage Crt-w Manager, SMITII. -Il'Dl'l'll ANNE GLFPIEHII Y-'l'l'L'Ilx, SMITII. AIl'DY DIANE Cfffflcgn' Pt-p Club, St-nior Claw Secretary, Homecoming Qiiwn CQ.unlitl.ltt', Miss Murry Cliristinasf' Spyglass, bloplimo Queen Cantlitlatc, c ' SHIRLEY MlI.I.ER DAR. Auuzrd 'R'--9 SMITH, ROBERT Vnmii I1 :ml ROTC. SNIDER. I.INDl.E Gwleml ROTC. COE Club. any if STEELE. PATRICIA Cn Ill m erffizl Clerical Club. Y-Teens. Pop Club. joplimo Staff. STEEN. .IANE ClIl1I7I1t'!'Ijil! Y-Teens, Secretarial Club, Future Tcaclicrs, Scnior Choir. SNODDY, TERRY Gwlwnaf Football, j Club. Red Cross. ROTC. SOLOMON, -ION Cullagu Club, Diamond and Disc. Camera Club. SPEAKINIAN. STEVE Gt'2IA'V'.ll President of Home Room, SPEER. 'IUDITH C0!IIIIIU1'4'f.Jl XVriters Club, Pep Club. Secretarial Club. STANLEY. BEVERLY Cfmlmerrial STARK, EVELYN Gwleml Y-Teens, Pep Club. Secretarial Club, Future Homcmakers, 1 C 61210118 63 TAYLOR. BARBARA Commercial Y-Teens, Thespians, Clerical Club, Junior Class Play. TAYLOR, GERRY General Los Amigos, Aviation Club. TAYLOR, JOHN College Aviation Club. 64 Qgenzozis SVUIFT, FLORENCE General TABB, CHARLES General Football, Track, J club. STEENROD, LEWANN Commerfial Joplimo Co-Editor, FTA, Secretarial Club, Teen, Pep Club, Thespians. STEVENSON, BOB General ROTC. STEVENSON, VANCE General STOCKAM, NANCY Commerrial Junior Red Cross, Secretarial Club, Y-Teens STORM, LARRY Vuralional ROTC, Red Cross. STRIPLING, JOYCE Commercial Secretarial Club, Y-Teens, Joplimo. BARBARA JONES Y-Teen Prexident TAYLOR. KENT College Ever-Ready rifle Diamond and disc. TAYLOR, PATRICIA Commerrial Y-Teens, Secretarial Club. Team, Stu-lm-nt fimimiil. llmmmny C,.ulL't, Y-'l'L'L'nS. llrmiu Rumn Suictiiy.-l11pl1i1mQ11L'cn, Pop Clulw, Y'l1-vm. Axmtiwii Clulw, Los Ami- l-SUN. Drum .mil liuligli- Cmpx ll HUMAN. lfVlfl.YN f,ff11frmrif.1f l'lll'R5'I'UN. VUll.l,lAM Cfimml lli-Y, .lunmr Acliimumicrit lOXX'NSlfND. l.lf ROY ffffwn1uw.1f lllllwl, SlllRl.lfY f.'u111l1luL'1.1.7 Cllic-crlc'.ulci', Girls' Stain: SL'kl'Cl.lI'l.!l Club. ll4RliX. lil-,I IY Cfimmf iiiiiis, mx LN Lfflliigi lllicxpmns, Y-'l'c1'm TROXIYI.. DAVID Gulch B.inLl. Diamnml iiml Disr. il-L'DI1lS 'I'c.im, limvlirig 'I'c.un. 'l'llNlf. DUN l u1Jll11l1.ll .luniur Anliicx cmcnt. l WIOHN Ml 'SCQRAVE Ku Club l'1wicfw1l PN VAN lfllflfrli. lhf C0111 Ulc'7'L'f.ll ROTC. PAVI. 611141.11 Olin .xml Stump Club VAN llOURlfl5FKlf, 55-v 'S-...z TVR ., . Llix , 51 I1 QHHAAUQ Future 'l4L'1lLl1CI'h. 'l'I1cspi.1nS. Yflircris. Senior Choir. Los Amigos, Df.lIll.lflaS. TURNER, VIIZRRY G1 mmf Football, Trunk. COE, Clulv. VPDFGRA FF. CAROLY N G1 in 1.1! Clic-c1'lc.ulc1', Y-'Ik-cns, 'l'lwspi.1ns. Fri-mlm, Spy. glass, fSC?l2lUl'.Y 65 ins-w DICK BAKER Clem Day Clmlrman WATSON, JOYCE ANNETTE Home Erwzrwzirr COE Club, Y-Teens. VUEBSTER, BILL Gezzeml Camera Club. WEES. ANN MARIE College Drum Corps, junior Class Play, Senior Choir, Y-Teen Cabinet. Los Amigos, Future Teachers. XVELLS, LEROY College Ever-Ready Drill Team. Los Amigos. XVELLS, SALLY General Band, Orchestra. Solo and Ensemble Club. Sec- retarial Club, Y-Teens, Drum Corps. VUEST, CAROLYN Commercial Secretarial Club. Y-Teens, Home Room Vice President. VAN WINKLE. PHILLIP Gezzeml ROTC. VERNON. GARY Geneml Basketball. 1 68612101 s VICORY, PHILLIP GPIIEHIX ROTC. Chess Club, WAGNER, BRENDA cazzgge Solo and Ensemble Club, Drum Corps, Los Amigos, Y-Teens, Pep Club. WALTERS, CAROLJANE College Band, Orchestra, Drum Corps. Los Amigos Y-Teens. WARD. JOHN Vnmriozzal VUASSON. KAY Commefrial Y-Teens. 'hw- T1'.,'I'A'!N ,. Ww Q kllbl Hlllxfrl' Sf'-l4Q!.ll,l' lfzflfm' WlNDl.F. -IIN Crlzlllfklf COE, XWOLFIZ. JUDY G-c'11c'l'.11 Spyglnss. Pep Club, W1'itL-rs Club. XVOISEY. NANCY fillNINIt'Y'l.'j.Il Y-Teens, Secretarial Club. XVRIGHT. DORIS l:AYlf Oulu lx Y-Teena, Los Amigos, Scicmu Club. XX'l'lfl.l.NlfR. GARY l'm'.1!l11f1.lf YARURUIVGH. XVYNONA IXIARH Gun ml Home limruuuigs Club. Zjecezbes WOSQ Q7 511210143 Q7 11121013 gary grim X qw mi Z Preridezll .,..,,...,.. ,..,.,... M IKE SALZER Vife Prcridwll ...... ...... j UDY CONBOY Sefretrlry ..... .,,, ..... C E AN CARTER HOME ROOM 100 Adriror-Mr. Dean Prerident-Don Poe l-rrst row judy Allen, Susan Potter, Carolyn West, Anita johnson, Ruby Griffoth, Ronnie Grover, Willie Blunt, Sylvia Conrow, Diane Harding, Carole Graven- sen. Second row: Tommy Boos, Diane Van Hooser, judy Conboy, janeil Atterbury, Connie Walker, Daphnea Allen, jane Ann Doolin, Suzanne Miller, judy Russell. Third row: Mary Crow, Betty jo Love, Donna Boatman, Clyse Craig, Bob Watson, LeRoy jones, Harry Sneed, David Clow. Fourth row: jim Page, jim l-iuddleston, Ed Van Hoorebeke, Bob Luckinbill, Charles Lane, Gary Asher, Walter Dooley, Lawrence Mitchell, Don Poe. Fifth row: Gary Trim, Francis Thomas, Gary Sweet. HOME ROOM 202 Adviror-Mr. Holden President-Ronald Rhea First row: De Anna Curry, Rayma Yocam, Barbara Archer, Kathe Pratt, Virginia Reniker, Barbara Sam- uels, Nordine Crull, Shilah Cogbill, jean Morris, Mary Etta Martin. Second row: Susan Stout, judy Greathouse, Linda Ferguson, Helen Newman, Mary Thurman, Nancy Pitts, Grace Fisher, Sharon Boy- ington, Eliza Bell Brown. Third row: jack Vincent, Steve Walker, Eugene Ferguson, Ronnie Raymond, Don Hatfield, Peggy Lawson, jennie McCracken, Eve- lyn Taylor. Fourth row: Ronnie Rhea, Paul jones, Richard Russell, Carl Smith. jim Kinney, Bill For- rest, Kenny Sawyer, Don Pendleton, jimmy jones. Fifth row: Bob Wiseman, Frank Copher. Middle class, yes, but also high class. We think we're really quite understanding, lis- tening to both the sophomores and the sen- iors gripe. Every time we give our suggestions they are looked down upon by the seniors, But looked up on by the sophomores. We gave the seniors quite a treat at the prom that we sponsored and paid for. Our junior class play was the best, we must admit, that we have ever seen. We love ourselves as you can plainly tell. Now don't you think we will make a most wonderful senior class next year? The best ever? ,y unzors INN HH BW nm fi HOME ROOM 207 Advisor-Miss Aldridge Preridefzt-Bruce Bullard First row: Cristy Rogers, Sharon Parker, Jeanne Moore, Peggy Houston, Elizabeth Anderson, Dora Wilson, Sallye Elliff, Bonnie Lawson, Katy Davis, Ann Russell. Second row: John Greenwood, Kay Walker, Carolyn McKinley, Mary Chambers, Caro- lyn Crossley, Mary Frances Porter, Gloria Stande- fer, Rosemary McCloud, Anita Rouse. Third row: Myron Rosenberg, Larry Sanborn, Bill Curl, Clyde Cummins, Edson Junge, Gary Conrow, Norman Thompson, Bob Weaver. Fourth row: George Evans, Charlie Raines, Bob Thomas, Jim Hill- burn, Bruce Bullard, Allan Bull, Kenneth Bohm. '67 Alfk 06614. . HOME ROOM 213 Adviror-Mr. Colon Prefidenl-Larry Willard First row: Zelma McClanahan, Jo Ann Harp, Colleen Dinwiddie, Juanita Grunden, Mildred Edwards, Dolorese Hodges, Barbara Arehart, Pam Spenny, Judy Flaxbeard, Myrna Croach. Second row: Joyce Harris, Betty Moore, Mary Ann Gos- sett, Nancy Sands, Dorothy Walker, Jerrie Purkett, Linda Roam, Leota Baker, Wilma Allen. Third row: Mike Robbins, Wayne Perry, Keith Wilson, Kenneth Dinwiddie, Billy Bacon, John LaNear, Gary Tolen, Jim Werner. Fourth row: Kenney McCracken, Andy Edmonson, Larry Willard, Ted Hess. HOME ROOM 302 Advisor-Mrs. Bass Preridefzt-Mary Sue Freeman First row: Donna Sams, Judy Kelley, Mary Jane Green, Marsha Kiddoo, Carolyn Collings, Evelyn Benjamin, Rebecca Sturgeon, Mary Lou Reed, Mary Sue Freeman, Jane Hillhouse. Second row: Jerry Smith, John Spicer, Clare Goodin, Beverly Cole, Sharon Hartley, Joan Petty, Regina Baker, Susan Wells, Bobby Garvin. Third row: Tyler Hoare, Jimmy Fore, Gene Moffet, Stanley Brown. unzors . . qffffa golf . HOME ROOM 306 Adzfiror-Mrs. Hayden Prerident--Bill Thompson First row: Carol Roe, Nancy Gavin, Connie Moore, Carol Nash, Judy Asbury, Janet Martin, Penny Sickles, Nancy Welch, Carol Tate, Barbara Gordon. Second row: Ronnie Campbell, Bill Thompson, Ronnie Reynolds, Robert Sadler, Fred Avery, Sidney Robinson, Lorena Hartje, Linda Horton, Joyce King. Third row: Davey Turner, Steve Orr, Ronnie Owen, David Heinlen, Robert Brown, Billy Kilgore, Douglas Cates, Gary Phil- lips. HOME ROOM 307 Adviror-Mr. Smith Prerident-Jim Sterrett First row: Wilma Tate, Sue Wolf, Bonnie Whis- ner, Sharon Hogan, Marcia Scroggins, Pat Cramer, Karen Clubb, Linda Dudman, Elaine Scott, Lana Carter. Second row: Joe Johnston, Larry Aggus, Jim Russell, Sally McNeil, Virginia Broadwater, Arlene Breazeale, Deanne Gill, Ronnie Boyd, Wil- liam Fricks. Third row: Jack Bradley, J. D. Love, Fred Burchard, Ivan Sturgeon, Don Hight, Claude Jardon, Jim Sterrett, Bill Mauldin. Fourth row: Buddy Miller, Phillip Hyslop, Lee Stone, Gary Baldwin, Archie Harbison. , unzbrs HOME ROOM 305 Advisor-Miss Stewart President-Ann Havens First row: Judy Bartlett, Barbara Luke, Katrina Zentner, Janice Eckart, Kay Conrow, Glenda Cum- mins, Beverly Rowan, Sue Stokes, Nancy Ratrie, Carol Sapp. Second row: Ann Burkholder, Lynn Snodgrass, Linda Schreiner, Mary Coffman, Ann Havens, Faye Welsh, Linda Jones, Wanda Lind- ley, Jerry Rutherford. Third row: Don Vaughan, Hazel Sager, Virginia Monteith, Judy Bradza, Steve Paul, Bob Wade, Powell Woods, Tom Rogers. Fourth row: Jack Dunn, Paul Stubblefield, Larry Moore, Larry Owen, Mike Salzer, Tom Blankenship, Robert Mitchell, Jimmie Lewis. HOME ROOM 308 Advisor'-Mrs. Goodnight Prefidezzt-Larry Dilworth First row: Carolyn Watson, Nancy Groom, Carol Newton, Judy Buzzard, Ann Nathan, Yvonne Clay, Barbara Cawyer, Phyllis Gidcumb. Sharon Severn. Harriet Baum, Patsy Stafford. Second row: Marilyn Hunzeker, Dorothy Meador, Carol Hous- ton, Karen Allgood, Ruth Williams, Frances De- Masters, Faye Townsend, Carol Griffey. Emogene Rogers, Jeanette Carlson. Third row: Tom Ferris, Charles Stapleton, Carl Duncan, Jerry Love, Harry McDowell, Robert Nuttle, Larry Dilworth, George Carder, Barbara Cochran. Fourth row: Charles Smith, Bill Kohler, Larry Williams, Joe Clinton, Leroy Williams, Lance Bailey. QS? JUG GTE HOME ROOM 311 Adzfiror-Mr. Dix Prefidemf-Cean Carter First row: Joyce Bard, Linda Staves, Caroline Hershberger, Pattiann Tall, Cean Carter, Sharon White, Wanda Lou Mitchell, Sue Ann Stockam, Gail Couch. Leslie Tyree, Jim Stuckey. Second row: Don Misenhelter, Eddie Wright, Wesley Tyree, Jim Julian, Karen Ward, Sara Jacobson, Gayle Prigg, Bonnie Griffith, Gary Jones, Rich- ard Kersh. Third row: Dick Heinlen, Jim Hun- zeker, Steve Thompson. HOME ROOM 312 Advifor-Mrs. Ulrici Preridenl-Virgil Brill First row: Joan Gaines, Nancy Crim, Judy Kings- land, Carolyn DeJarnett, Mary Beth Papp, Linda Richardson, Susan Smith, Susan Morris, JoAnn Norman, Pat Cline, Betty Horn. Second row: Jerry Jackson, Pat Taylor, Marcia Kimes, Sharon Sanders, Jayne Seymour, Gingi Hoyt, Sasha Watts, Kay Francis, Judy Fisher, Glenda Blankenship. Third row: Jim Crocker, Bob Perkins, Charles Walker, Fred Blosser, Stephen Chitwood, David Owens, Virgil Brill, Kenney Longstreet, Leroy Thomason. Fourth row: Roy Deem, Frank Sand- ford, Richard Cly. unzors llI?1Ul'.S' nowf HOME ROOMS 501, 502, 503, 504, 505 First row: Carmon Puryear, Don Shaw, Charles Tanner Frank Holmes, John Webb, Gary Benson, Roger Brewer, Howard Purscelley, Don Gurley, Lynn Rowe. Second row: Merrill Williams, How- ard Collings, Bill Benson, Richard Myers, W'illiam Trussell, Terry Young, Derril Tate, James Hun- dley, Joe Gurley. Third row: Harold Crampton, Robert Gilbert. Ronald Painter. Ray Van Am- ber, Errol Divine. Adl'f,fI2l'.f Mr. Hainline Mr. Wormington Mr. Well Mr. Graham HOME ROOM 401 Adzfimr-Mr. Dunham Preridenr-Ronnie Russell First row: Shirley Cooper, Diane Garrison, Carol Coats, Patsy Clifford, Missy Hays, Nancy Robson, Dixie Moffett, Nancy Biggs. Charlotte Dickin- son, Frances Tucker, Judy Fuller. Second row: Jerry Whitlock, Stephen LaSalle, Anna Mae Evans, Barbara Haslip, Janice Crowder, Carolyn Clark, Sharon Davis, LaVonne Ferguson, Larry Wether- ell, James Ingram. Third row: Jim Skaggs, Don Hubatka, John Goodin, Charles Friend, Lynn Royle. Raymond Thomas, Dick McNally, Mike Bean, Don Miller. Fourth row: Wayne Perry, Ronnie Russell. J. D. McClary, Bob Richart, Ellis Cartright, Bob McLaughlin, Sonny Gibbs. This is just before curtain time, December 7, the night of the Junior Class Play. Our make-up artists are fast at work. One could scarcely recognize our junior actors with their make-up on. It was well worth their effort though, when the applause sounded as the final curtain went down. in unzors G Jilin.: Cgopfomore, Gofrzbe xjlfznf yaecezbes JYQI' Wwe CSOXUAOIQQ 01495 C. Q! Premlwzl .. ..,,....,, ,.,,,,. . ...,.......... ,..,,, M A RTIN BROXVN Vice Prefidwlt . ,,,.,,, DALE McCOY Serrclrnj . . . . . ..,,,, LINDA LONG HOME ROOM 105 Advisor-Mr. Potter Preiidw1t4James Harrison First row. Carol Bloom, Raamah Newton, Connie Shivers, Connie Hopkins, Gloria Rutherford, Lanette Bullard, Norma Howe, Judy Lytle, Connie Asher, Richard Curtis, Robert Bishop. Second row: Judy Rolleg, Pat Carlisle, Jeanie Trues- clell, Shirley Brown, Joyce White, Barbara Woods, Sue Pitman, Janene Mintz, Jo Etta Myers, Pat Williams. Third row: Kay Rosenberry, Janice Coble, Norma Jean Taylor, Linda Burwick, Carolyn Ohler. Gayle Rose, James XX'hit- ley, Joe Hembree, Wendell Farrar. Fourth row: Alan Brown, Jackie Brown, Lee Scott, Jerry Higgis, James Harrison, Charles Walker, Wylie Burkhart, Bill Harter. Fifth row: H. P. Cruiue, Ronnie Rainey, Jerry Wilson. HOME ROOM 104 AdI'f.ffl?'-MISS Rogers P7'c?.fjl19IIl'-JO Lemley First row: Phyllis Banks, Heather Beeler, Helen Hight, Lil- lian Luras, Darlene Baker. Jo Lemley. Margery George, Carol Holloway, Virginia Edge, Sharon Carvalho. Second row: Delores Martin, Lynda Webster, Pat Miller, Barbara Cox, Micki Akin, Beverly Creager, Carolyn Medlin, Francis Myers, Patty Sexton. Third row: Sharon Hartzell, Carolyn Crossan. QS 0,05 0112 OFQS Excited! were we? At last we were a pai of J. H. S. We wanted to explore, but w were afraid of getting lost. Poor Mrs. Brow and Mr. Hart were always writing tard passes, because we simply couldnt fin those lost rooms. We were searching for the informatio booth as we struggled up and down the hall trying to make a break for it: What had w gotten ourselves into anyway? All at once found myself in a biology class, but wher I really wanted to go was the cafeteria Nothing to eat in here except a few gras: hoppers. I had been carried along by th surging crowd, but I now figured the wa outswait till the trady bell rings. HOME ROOM 204 Adviror-Miss Buckeridge Prefident-Bill Gammill First row: Pat Allington, June Greer, Mary Jane Gilmore, Judy Weir, Louise Copher, Sandra Dukes, Karen Aldridge, Beverly Hickman, Margaret Allen, Pam Sprowls, Barbara Ludmeyer. Second row: Frances Williams, Judy Bryan, Carlin Beasley, Judy Cunningham, Ellen Rakes, Evelyn N-uttle, Nancy Merrick, Monte Mitchell, John Pendleton, Don Connely. Third row: Pat Curtis, Margaret Frazier, Cynthia Wann, Bill Gammill, Sandra Conn, Ona Stinson, Barbara Sears, Richard McClary, Raymond Bu-tler. Fourth row: Bill Clement, Jimmy Brown, Bob Adler, Johnny Gilt- ner, Gary Baldwin, George Richardson, Mike Johnston, Don Wright, Grant Scott, Jim Ford, Ronald Huelster. HOME ROOM 205 Adviror-Mrs. Pickett Prefidenl-Malery Bass First row: Patsy Pelot, Willa Jean Raines, Claudia Sue Daniels, Sandra Daniels, Adreenne Standley, Lee Ann Coure- ton, Nancy Jones, Sharon Miller, Cindy Hays, Alice Smith, Jerry Province. Second row: Ann Blair, Kay Christman, Mary Thurston, Corinne Hunt, Margaret Cooper, Patty Lawrence, Hazel Jolly, Judith Daniels, Peggy Raines, Ginnie Sill. Third row: Larry White, David Garrison, Herman Ellis, Duane Davison, Tommy Cowen, Cecil Wight, Rex Gailbreth, Carolyn Woodard, Margaret Harman. Fourth row: Murray Sisk, Robert Crabtree, Gary Churchwell, John Nelson, Lee- Roy Chaffin, Malery Bass, Steve Crowley, Jerry Reuter, Judy Alms, Marshall Hayden. Fifth row: Terry Holford. 76 HOME ROOM 201 Advifor-Mrs. Fuller Prefident-Larry Sex First row: Carol Armstrong, Sondra Barrett, Mary Baum, Jerreldeane Manley. Deloris Young, Patti Buckner, Jackie Keen, Joan Kimball, Marilyn Brock, Anna Wicks, Ruth Meddock. Second row: Nina Ebener, Phyllis Allgood, Janice Breazeale, Kay Holt, Elaine Foster, Anita Simpson, Bev- erly Bennett, Lois Houston, Sheila Greer, Janice Garner. Third row: Carol McAfee, Dianna Atwood, Craig Hutchin- son, Larry Sex, Patrick Gooch, Emmett Clayton, Don Woods, Austin Stoots, Raymond Shields, Fourth row: Jack Haines, Larry Johnson, Bill Gibbens, Jon Dodge, David Grant, Marcus Bailey, James Arnold, Dick Barnes, Gary Wright. Fifth row: Gary Dickey, Clarence Woods, Robin Rowbottom, Raymond Speer, Tommy Riddle, Leonard Stout, Paul Gates, Virginia Haynes. HOME ROOM 203 Adviror-Miss Robinson Prerident-Nancy Rouch First row: Patsy Craig, Janice Whitehead, Sherry Craig, Mary Sue Calvin, Nancy Rouch, Karen Kendall, Fransiska Lee, Judy Griffis, Connie Rutherford, Margaret Hailey, Jerry Denman. Second row: Carolyn Jenkins, Leona Carlile, Rosemary Brown, Nancy Mitchell, Carol Sue Heckmaster, Dyanne Schneickert, Martha Scott, Linda Duncan, Linda Long, Lois Wright. Third row: George Siler, David Green, Jerry Webster, Harold Hoggard, Jerry Eggensperger, Dee George, David Peterson, Noel Goff, Dave Dillon. Fourth row: Virgil Holden, Jimmy Vermillion, Stephen Schultz, Galen Irwin, Lionell Weaver, Carl Campbell, Charles Haynes, Fred Chambers, Roger Avery, John McAntire. Fifth row: Wayne France, Don. CSOIOAOIDOFQS HOME ROOM 300 Adzfimr'-Miss Fuhr Preridefil-Martin Brown First row: Danny Baker, Barbara Heller, Gwen Eby, Joan Cook, Mary Katherine Byram, Judy Chatham, Francis Tate, Patricia Wilson, Norma McClanahan, Alice Heard, Earlene Gourley. Second row: Kay Kaltenbach, David Pond, Steve McNally, Mike Neil, Larry George, Mike Williams, Tom I.aNear, Fred Ferguson, Gregory Brown, Celia Lowe. Third row: Anita Reynolds, Martha LaMar, Dottie Blevins, Kath- erine Black. Courtney Stevens, Pat Miley, Mary Jay, Brenda Spurgeon, Nancy Duley. Fourth row: Charles QChuckJ Patterson, Martin Brown, George Parker, Jim Fleischaker, Larry Ball, Jim Nohlett, Kennith Dobrauc, Archie Smith. HOME ROOM 301 Adzfimr-Miss Lant Pre.ridef1lfGrover Askins First row: David Herd, Judy Mayes, Dixie Kyte, Sally Baird, Donna Harrison, Sue Plympton, Carol Shepherd, Sandra Woodin, Judy Wright, Sue Kempt, Clay Haverly. Second row: Barbara Royer, Susie Kersh, Vicki Thomas, Marilyn Elfert, Rose Marie Roberts, Pat Cowan, Karen Smith, Bar' bara Danner, Marjorie Clinton, Joy Creager. Third row: Billie Phillips, Gene Gaines, John Repplinger, Diane Hen- dry, Pug Askins, Kenny Asher, Dick Bussoff, Dick Clark, Jim Moss. Fourth row: Bill Coburn, Dale McCoy, Larry Murphy, Oktawian Tarnowieckyi, John Harrison, Ricky Daugherty, Don Ensley, Danny Myers, Gerry Wetherell, Dennis Gilhert. C 801160112 OFQS HOME ROOM 303 Adzfiror-Mr. Frink Prerident-Sally Burress First row: Carolyn Rowen, Sharon Dudley, Judy Lichlyter, Joyce Lemmons, Susan Rae, Judy Gatewood, Martha Blaukat, Sally Burress, Judy Bittick, Mary Cupp, Louise Harryman. Second row: Kirk Hall, Rosemary Lamb, Janet Ferguson, Sandra Telfer, Pat Thompson, Alice Myers, Joy Roper, Sally Hawkins, Beverly Robertson, Judy Hughes. Third row: Maurice Rieves, Joe House, Steve Brown, James Brisco, Bob Page, Julius Holmes, Clayton Parker, Calvin Williamson, Bill Livingston. Fourth row: John Warren, Bill Poole, Dennis Conrow, Larry Brown, Bracky Cash, Glen Barnett, Larry Hamm, Ronald Crosswhite, James Divine, Rex Os- born. HOME ROOM 309 Adviror-Mr. Varner Preridenl-Karen Salyers First row: Mary Dean, Caroline Stover, Caroline Benton, Karen Salyers, Judy Bishop, Claudette Myers, Mary Ann Ramage, Carolyn Fort, Linda Hutchins, Carolyn Parks. Sec- ond row: Carol Boyd, Genevieve Layne, Clara Ann Rogers, Rose Marie Stout, Joyce Coble, Sharon Hutchins, Donna Jean Smith, J. D. Williams, David Luman. Third row: Audrey Theus, Arburn Gaston, Louise Gilstrap, Joan Mc- Cormick, Phyllis Oliver, Lelia Elliott, Ramond Clubb, Joe Woods. 'Fourth row: Jerry Weir, Dennis Potter, William Long, Bobby Bard, Steve Powell, Robert Massey, Sammy Farmer, Gary Mullins. 78 cbopgoznores HOME ROOMS 502, 503, 504, 505 Advisory Mr. Hainline, Mr. Wormington Mr. Well, Mr. Graham First row: Don Anderson, Robert Nance, Dwayne Severs, J. C. Manning, Daris Elliott, Bob Bethel, Carl LaMarr, Larry Doyle, Don Pence, John Sluder. Second row: Allen Taylor, Dick Johnston, Calvin Parker, Bill McConnell, Estel Rooks, Charles Young, Jerry Crow, Glen Yarbrough, Rich- ard Anderson. Third row: Don Lester, Bill Bowman, Bob Myers, Fred Hembree, Leonard Thompson, Ronald Myers, Larry Downey, Jim Krutsinger. 'Fourth row: Tim Hall, Virgil Heeney. V O HOME ROOM 310 Advisor-Mrs. Ober Prefident-James Sours First row: Linda Williams, Joyce Woods, Judy Waggoner, Sue Taylor, Betty Cox, Nina Kimerer, Pat Martin, Harriett Noland, Sibyl Helton, Diana Clark, Susan Elliot. Second row: Stanlee Steenrod, Carol Christianson, Barbara Woods, Joan Taylor, Mary Alice Farrow, Marty Ballew, Thelma Estes, Linda Watts, Nancy Gaines, Polly Craig. Third row: Janice Sparrow, Bonnie Easley, James Sours, C. L. Stockes, Norman Looper, Denny Green, Donald Clements, Terry West, Doris Carr. Fourth row: Sammy Britten, Gary Cart- right, Charles Fisher, Jimmy Edwards, Dan Routledge, Jerry Manley, Dan Nickle, Mike Owen, Bruce Morlan, LeRoy Majors. Fourth row: Ronnie Ellsworth, Gary Buttram, Gor- don Brown. HOME ROOM 400 Advimr-Miss McFadin Prerideni-Jim Stratton First row: Phyllis Hurst, Linda Troxel, JoAnn Capps, Susan Hopkins, Margaret Workman, Jane Fritchey, Nancy Mapes, Janis Boyd, Nancy Watts, Peggy Stafford, Roberta Welsh. Second row: Judy Rogers, Ruthann Hudson, Barbara Rus- ton, Angeeta Anderson, Phyllis Carey, Delores Kilgore, Diana Wilson, Lorraine Enke, Benjamin Randolph, Floyd Nichols. Third row: Buddy Pyle, Charles Irvin, Jerry Long, Phillip Chriss, Jerry Williams, Stanley Patterson, Stanley Cox, Claudie Martin, Gene Sweet. Fourth row: Paul Egger- man, Ray Mintz, Lonnie Martin, John Stockton, Jack Pelt, Phillip Johnson, Richie Howerton, Dick Mitchell, Phillip Stinnett. This is backstage before one ot our lively pep as semblies Our sophomore cheerleaders really seem to be in the spirit, The theme of the assembly was A A Four Leaf Clover for luck in our game against fl ,Ex Springfield. ' 14 l Q , r Q, J, -. Ou: lu-.uiiiirig littln' Num l5.ill qiiucn, l'lx1 s IX: xx: tlmmtl ln lui piuutl mit f 'V'lIl.lIl, '. N l 'Y ' X' ' CN llill VUt'lwstt-1, .nt ilu- .imiu.il Y 'lu-n Snow l5.tll. llvi tmwn xx.ix lll.lxlL' ul wlutc llmwis 'intl lu-r mlu- uxis .1 mms ul little- iulllu x Y'I't1-mx unit- mwmin.itt'tl .mt 3 . xutt-tl LIll1'L'Il The 1956 Hu1m'um1ing Queen :mtl her gittentlants were cs- wrtctl to their plates of honor in tlu' Pep Clulw to tlu-ei' on the Eagles, Left to right: Betty 'l'eri'y, -Iutly Smith, Vicki Robinson, tlie queen, Mary 'lam' S.1vt1tovit'g N.1nty Rautli. nntl Kay lfixintis. lic-tty 'll-i'1'y, our sweet .loplimo Queen, walks liuiulwly tlown the aisle. s r in 'LQ is .v xkx 'K R it-ft Xxxx Q . ff--' ,S ,. 1' M- :sr- y . ,fx Homework . . . radio . . . final exam . . . learning to he an active participant . . priceless advice . . . gaining in knowledge . . . respecting the opinions of others We learn how to think, not what to think. QQWMEQWQWTM 43 Rf N l' I I 1 7 2109 ufes Zefween 053363 is 5 0 flseoffo Jooofyqdanfaye - f , 0 0 ' gimtsgo, fbrzhg Kwecreafzbn. 3 Nf fy- FD Q, Ev is ' z 5 x JM ' 1 4 663363 1 f 'bf W mm' W f qs i 5 Clhmes ust off the range ... ., and does it look good. Only the best in food could result from the tareful planning of Miss Martin and the hard work of her tlasses. Seated from left to right are: Hung CQ '4 'L i 5 f joyte Harris, Dora XX'ilson, Cora Hurst, and .Iudy Fuller. - Egg? Some go to the lihrary to study others lust go to the lihmry. Hooks, magavines. fines'-A hut this is not all. As ad- visor, Miss Davis guides the students in hetoming .itquainted with lihrary work, and together they try to solve many problems in- volvetl. Shown left to right are: liill Thurston, Harold Mtkoy, and Rohert D. llrown. -vllllelllll? 'zur' iff' Ya, Ai fs .. , i - , fy, 'uf fix- hurl' K! fig Turning rough metal into polished heauty. M A good welder is much in demand hy industry. The school tries to meet this demand hy offering classes at the vocational school. Naturally Larry johnson. Lee Stone, and john Edwards, learn to wear goggles when welding, to observe safety precautions. D' 5 . T l 83 Exeryones interested in figures .,. no, not what you're thinking, we mean mathe- 665883 Learning to stay in the Nstirrupsf' More and more high schools, are coming to realize the need for a comprehensive driver training program. This course has grown so much in popularity that our own school, now has three instructors. Students taking this course learn the principles of safe and sane driving. john Spicer is checking Judy jones' field of vision while Homer Miller, Ann Havens, Patty Perrin, Bob Denton, and Leroy Williams look on. lv matiral figures, Think about the hundred and one plates you use math every day. Consider the future too--if you have the de- sire to build a bridge, to be a hrain surgeon. econo- mist or to enter almost any other profession. you'll need mathg to say nothing of the income tax forms for all the money you are going to earn. Pittured to the right are, left to right: Harvey House. Bud lieisncr, Denny Gullette, Leroy Wfells, Tom Seymour, john Musgrave, Mary Stuart Haynes, and Nancy Havens. Study of anatomy is fascinating with a crawdad to disassemble. Biology is the study of living things, both plant and animal. The purpose of the course is to gain a knowl- edge of the fundamental laws and principles of biol- ogy. which lead to a better understanding and appre- tigition of life and environment. Here Glen Barnett, Dan Routledge, Roberta Wfelch, janeil Atterberry, and l'.it Curtis are dissecting that fascinating crawdad. 84 fl-as v ., V 'af we ska 1 I' i C iL.S'.5'QiS' Mayhe they know whiitis about to happen in this ilieriiistry experiment and then again. mayhe they dont 'l'ht-se themrstry students find there would he a ilrHiei'eme in reattion if one were to drink H1804 rather than HZO. Condutting this experiment are Stephen l.aSalle. Judy lirazda. l,ind.i Horton. .ind -laik Vineent. Nw if X X.: ,af- I .,,.. l ii an 'E K Sis WV Q' X,- WAX in , H03 X X --... 'Jem 1 s Ni x 'X an XL The world - Yesterday. Today and Tomorrow . , . includes almost every- thing doesnt it? Well. so do our sotial studies ilasses, From vocations to the Civil Wait, from an- cient Rome to Communism -Although we seem like tarefree kids. we will soon become the barkhone of America, In the picture to the left -ludy Aldridge is identifying ii territory on the map, while Eld- ridge Martin cheeks with the book. and Dave Owen and Mary Thurman look on. My English teacher is so inspiring I tant even answer when she calls on me. Many say that Latin is a dead language. and the way some people around here try to murder our own language, it soon will be too. To prolong the life of English, it is emphasized more in our high school than any other subject. Spelling. term papers. and poetry all find their way into our English course. Here the following students are taking notes on a record of MacBeth: joyie Elliff. Miller Einsel. Marsha Angel. Lynn Camphell. Wiiyne Habermehl. Barbara jones. Nitky Korn. and Martin Casey, Give it the works! Boys enrolled in the auto mechanics course learn the fundamentals of automo- live repair service, and also acquire an understanding of procedures to diagnose and repair automotive units, They develop ability to plan repairs, and learn the necessary work habits and attitudes to make ad- justments when employed. Here Dan Pendleton, Ron- nie Painter, and Don Tune are doing various jobs on the engine of the car. He who knows two languages is worth two men. Many of us are putting that proverb into practice as we add Spanish, Latin, or French, to our own English. Here Jayne Seymour translates Better late than never for Roy Deem, and jo Lemley. 9 86 665363 The urge to erase and try again is often tempting. If you want your English teacher to be impressed when you hand in your themes, you should take a commercial course. Perhaps no other department offers so much prac- tical value to us students. This eye to the future turns us into good stenographers for business offices any- where. Here Janis Brotherton and Judy Legg are typing material identical to that used in businesses of many different types. --X xx, 4 Z, C lk.Y.S'Q,S' llusy Xkllll il squaris .intl tompasscs ., tht lwoys in mt-ilianlcal clrawing are drafting. llcic Don Andtison and liariy liroyles .irc complet- ing no assiyuruucrit, hut somcday one of them may HUNV. dt-sign tout tlicatufliotlsc. licttci' get your order -in W I Q 4 Nc! A 3 ,-q Attention Y Keen competition ant strict i'eg.1ul.ition mark th Military Department of H. 5. 'lhe cadets lear neatness and cleanliness c general appearance. as we as how to take orders. 'I' advance in an R.O.T,C unit, a cadet must adher to every phase of militar life, l.e.idership expresse in this field is training fc leadership in the futuri Here Billy Kilgore an Dick McNally are hein questioned hy Kent Taj lor, and Dick Baker, t see who deserves orderl' 3 :YW Don't drop that stitch , . . l Garment planning and construction in relation to the needs and ability of the student compose the major part of this course. In addition, such topics as im- portance of an attractive appearance and study of fabrics are also stressed. Here Edwina Michael, Sharon Hook, Carolyn Crowder, and Alice johnston are learning to knit??? sr ' an 'fl Xxf , 4 . 5.1 r- 5 'X . ' X, , s. ,qu 'fi 1, . E L S 4 1 Ps. 5' fx wf Cadet Colonel-BILL ELLIOT Honorary Cade! Colonel-BETTY TERRY 75 5 jzfffary -Q.. 3 i ,, it i i affabbn cgfaffi lfirst row: Bill Elliott, Betty Terry, blank Brill. Kay Francis, Kent Taylor, Nanny Rautli, .lack Chap. man. Sc-cond row: Dirk Baker. Tad Bmlytomb, Eltlritlgc Martin, Wztync Habcrmclil, Ronald Baker. Clary Bright. Third row: -lim Lobbcy, Nitlcy Korn, Bob Denton. Fourth row: I.ynn Campbell. fjlf1ll20l2f an rf fQliS'C First row: Brown, McKinney, Robbins, Rosenberg, Baker, Lemmons, Martin. Elliot, Chapman. Sec- ond row: Jacobs, Bright, Fore, Burch, Edwards, Campbell, Taylor, Solomon, Baker. Tliirtl row: Mus- grave, Troxel, Owen, Boyd, Grey, Brill, Korn, Habermehl, Lobbey. Fourth row: Sgt, Kelly, Gickler, Lee, Hubbs, Dalby, Rose, Gullette, Botlycomb. ...... -MQ, if 3 3 s , X. CTUQI'-.7EQCZOf? year, C7QGlI2 First row: Gullette, Elliott, Brill, Habermehl, Taylor, Lobby, Campbell. Baker. Second row: Rohhins, Owen. Goodwin. Earwood, Brill, Brown. Kilgore, LaSalle, Heidel. Third rowz Chapman. Avery. junge, johnson, Clay, XVells, Blosser, Lewis. Fourth row: Sgt. Mehlman, Edwards, McKinney, Spitgf, Brown, Orr. cgi: X i f , 'S'L 'IJ Q.,-'lf f I Igt, , fe 5790122 90 THEY PACK A LOT OF HARDXVARE The Rifle Team, yearly. participates in the National junior Club Postal Matches. The Team is en- tered in two divisions: in Division A Team One placed 28th out of 2l2 teams in the nationg Team Two placed 97th. in Division they placed 16th. The winning team of each division dur- ing the four months period will receive a trophy. The other teams will receive medals. Shown below are-First row: Poteet, Clinton. Baker, Campbell, johnson, Chitwood. Standing: Bright, Curl. Second row, kneeling: Lobhey, Elliott. Camphell, Chapmen, Bodycomh. Korn, Sgt. Miley. Every Tuesday and Thursday night these boys can he seen with their instructor, Sgt. Miley, on the Rifle range at Lafayette School. The boys with the rifles are being instructed in the four principal positions: prone, sitting, kneeling, and standing. - f-- . --nl-lllnnu. 'r'v'-'-'--- ,WJIIL , I I F li lwliliqv -l Q misss. W . . U Zldllff First row: Pitner, Russell, Troxel, Goheen, Lee, Hubbs, Martin, Bodycomb, Grey, Chitwood, Thomp- son. Second row: Beavers, Sex, Hamm, Mitchell, Boos, Buford, jackson, Perkins, Sanborn, Haynes, Turner, McClary. Third row: Holford, House, Green, Tyree, Fleischaker, Steenrod, Hubatlca, For- rest, MtClary, Erwin, Sisk, johnston, Casey. Fourth row: Brown, Askins, Wiglit, Owens, Hill, Crosswliite, Morlan, Campbell, McKenzie, Lorenzen, Baldwin, Xvhitlotlc, Campbell. Fifth row: Dunn, Tyree, Thomas, Grover, Hogart, Poe, Wfalker, Sterrett, Vaughan, Huelster, Scott, lrwin, Payne. Sixth row: VanHoorebeke, Hunzeker, Sturgeon, Ritchart, Ford, Cates, jardon, Mauldin. Deem, johnson, Smith, Crocker. First rowz Campbell, Taylor, Solomon, Grey, Rosenberg, jatobs, Edwards, Avery. Second row: Ver- million, Bussoff, Gates, jones, Drennan, George, Stokes, Martin, Butler, Edwards, Third row: Avery, jackson, Townsend, Hymer, Cummins, Wfoods, Scott, Farwood, Gilbert, Green, Powell. Fourth row: Stevenson, Livingston, Shields, Morgan, Martin, Stinnett, Adler, Moffet, Brown, Miller, Sadler. Fifth row: Harrison, Wells, Tolen, Wright, Richardson, Williiinis, Beisner, Trim, Spiter, Barber, Maiors. Sixth row: johnson, Higgins, Goodin, Keyser, Archer, Grant, jones, Shonlc, Baldwin, Luke, Boyd. I i iw., ,,.. .Mu-A ,,. ..., ,.., , . . ,,.... , .,,. ...W 2 S ,,,,,,. . ,,.,,,,.,..,.,.,,.,.,.,..-..,,, 0121900123 ll' 77 92 ' l . H A First row: Elliott, Habermehl, Musgrave, Gickler, Atteberry, Erdman, Brown, Gaston. Second row: Lemmons, Brown, Potter, Nuttle, Heidel, Royle, Brown, Garvin, Hess, Brown, Cowen, Bacon, Third row: Brown, Speer, Crabtree, Misenhelter, McAntire, Curl, Luman, Clayton, Stoots, LaSalle, Goff. Fourth row: Myers, Robbins, Stapleton, Bullard, Ferris, Moore, Patterson, Archer, Brisco, Dinwid- die, julian, Sawyer. Fifth row: Billingsly, Cushman, Copher, Potts, Dickie, Williams, Williamson, johnson, Rainey, Crume, Vincent. Sixth row: Archer, Vicory, Page, Brown, Hoffman, Taylor, Chambers, McLaughlin, Mintz, Dickey, Cline, Pendleton. C' Olnpdny u:Z?n First row: Einsel, Brill, Baker, Lemmons, Fore, Chapman, McKinney, Luckinbill. Second row: Comp- ton, Snoddy, Brown, Page, Looper, Hutchinson, Rosenberg, Wade, Williams, Patterson, Smith. Third row: Fisher, Paul, Craig, Stevenson, Lewis, Parker, Manley, Salzer, Bean, Krutsinger, Haverly. Fourth row: Watson, Duncan, Davison, Pullon, Whitley, Wilson, Craig, Lane, Chaplin, Randall Stuckey, jones. Fifth row: Johnston, Mitchell, Hunt, Ritter, Thomas, Harter, Daugherty, Love, Isabel, Hicks, Owen. Sixth row: Gibbens, Long, Orr, Hundley, Raines, Brown, Werner, Kilgore, McNally, Williams, Stout, White. Seventh row: Rhea, Moffet, Harrison, Tarnowieckyi, Williams. Heinlen Dillworth. fuuvuwuuuwu , ,M MuwuwN9HDQ we ,.BBHHBHUHBH t HHQQUQQQHB 5555955555 3 9583555553 gm? C30lQfR1ZQy czcjrr l,0lI?f1CIl2y H 77 ygiszsz sass aszszsasssf f e+asasasasrrsai ,......d. A.,., , ikmf.. ..,,.. W..,. I ,A W... , -.. QM.. Q 7 'ilf X ,, , I First row: Burch, Baker, Boyd, Dalby, Lohbey, Rose, Brill, Heinlen, Barsh, Kersh. Second row: Baker, Lester, Murphy, Smith, Ensley, McCoy, Sadler, Wetherell, Speakinan, Myers, Bishop, Chresten- sen. Third row: Seymour, Hoskins, Greenwood, Clinton, Harryman, Farrar, Routledge, Doyle, Storm, Wright, Edge. Fourth row: Ferguson, Ball, Weaver, Conroe, Dodge, Aggus, Sneed, Bailey, Russell, McConnell, Osborn, Wfoods. Fifth row: Mullins, Holmes, Coburn, Schultz, Peterson, Wrirren, Weauer, Chaffin, Clement, Clark, Wetherell. Sixth row: Mock, Emmert, Starlcweather, Thompson, Friend, Smith, Connely. First row: Grissom, Brown, Robbins, Gullette, Korn, Bright, Owen, Clay. Second row: Mf.Nally, johnson, Luman, Pendleton, Sluder, Severs, Cartright, Cox, Herd, Elliott, Pond. Third row: Clow, Garrison, Dobraue, Long, Wfalker, Chriss, Carder, Martin, Nelson, MtCratken, Farmer. Fourth row: Vtrnwinkle, Barnett, jones, Hembree, Rose, junge, Robinson, Bradley, Nickle, Pelt, Gammill, Dillon, Fifth row: Garvin, England, Arnold, Phillips, Morris, Haines, Parker, Pyle, Anderson, Stub- blefield, Massey. Sixth row: Repplinger, Manning, Kinney, Ingram, VanFleet, Goodwin, Fore, Tay- lor, Eggerman, Bard, Brown, Gooch. Seventh row: Roolcs, Thompson, Painter. wwunnm' QMMMMB 1 HMMNNIHE VK - E .- , ...., W-, ' .- ,Q , T I ' X Cj0l12lUdI2y 4463, an 93 sm . 1 , , . YT v Q 1, . 1 k pf 'iff if . I A K. X. s if 5 , . . .. L Q V: M, 4, f , ' ,fi . . ,L A- 2 - 'Li iff , , V - - Q T ,Wy .f'1fQ,1Yg1i.!iT5w'w- sf- Qi. um-fy ., 1'li, f-4 'T1f43'y.J49Q7yg,:,vg gig K- gf' W H. 'W' 'V VSQMWUQ-2wfk WE A f A 15, ' ' ' A gacvgixgy ,R ',i52iAQ Q . A, , .111 f N 5 , x .........------ cgfgfl LIUQQ, iran! OHM? UMW, L, V BH mu wi wsu v v in as 'W ' simamiihdll QP! I 5Q9Ll4, First row: Carol Fahrig, Sallye Elliff, Betty Prall, Jayne Seymour, Carol Jane Walters, Bunnye Plympton. Second row: Alice Johnston, Mary Stuart Haynes, Barbara Jones, Ann Marie Wees, Edwina Michael, Carolyn McKinley. Third row: Gwen Theis, Mary Beth Papp, Mary Janet Wil- coxson, Donna Engle, Nancy Welch, Jeannie Moore. Fourth row: Susan Wells, Rebecca Sturgeon, Adrea Krummel, Joyce Elliff, Regina Baker, Ava Gager, Sandra Rawlings. Fifth row: Carol Brewer, Donna Smith, Peggy Houston, Missy Hays, Sally Wells, Virginia Hoyt, Nancy Robson, Judy Hunt, Mary Sue Freeman, Susan Stout, Brenda Wagner. A shrill whistle pierces the crisp night air, and the spectators watch expectantly as our gayly colored Drum Corps under the capable direction of Joyce Elliff, Drum Majorette, marches onto the field to the precise rhythm of the drums and bugles. These proficient girls in their green and white uniforms add just the right amount of spirit to our football games and parades they participate in during the year. The many hours of practice have paid off, and H. S. certainly has the right to be proud of its efficient Drum Corps. JOYCE ELLIFF, Drum Majoretle Zfjgoopfbi jf . First row: Wann, Taylor, Mitchell, Houston, Bennett, Lowe, Griffith, Hughes, Harryman, Roper, Calvin, Rowan, Woodin, Monteith, Oliver, ST. CECILIA CHOIR Gilstrap, Mayes, Clifford, Thomas, Rose, Hurst, Wright, Beeler, Cook, Daniels, Hailey, Hopkins, Welsh, Sill, Brown, Bloom, Mapes. Second row: Allen, Griffey, Buzzard, jolly, Whitehead, Woods, Rakes, Lytle, Rosenberry, Mackovic, Miley, Rutherford, Young, Hendry, Burwick, Crowder, Hartje, Coats, Hays, Brown, ton, Aldridge, Waggoner, Wfhite, Stout, Kilgore, Byram, Banks, Lemmons, Troxel, Rodgers, Markray, Wilson, Mayhue, Roberts, Hooser, Crim, McCormack, Rauch. Fourth row: Gilmore, Duley, son, Yost, Jay, Clubb, Sprowls, Griffis, Salyers, Gatewood, Reed, Lowe, Shrum, Theus, Hopkins, Medlin, Ballew, Hudson, Stinson, Martin. Scales, arpeggios, and breathing exercises-These are just some of the things the girls in Mr. Sovereign's first and third hour classes prac- tice every day. This choir is made up largely of sophomores and jun- iors. They sing in an annual assembly and present a yearly concert. Highlighting the season is their participation in the Music Festival held in the spring. Under the expert direction of Oliver Sovereign, they learn to love and appreciate fine music. When these girls leave the St. Cecilia Choir, they are indeed accomplished songsters. Baum, Hendrix. Third row: Gas- Carlisle, Wicks, Miller, Allgood, Eby, Mintz, Myers, Groom, Van Kaltenbach, Manley, Lee, Ander- Kyte, Bishop, Heckmaster, Baker, Clinton, Kelley, Atterbury, Cox, 1 rt' Q59 I r v f 4, , .SLE ' : -'ff 1 Q' , L., . . . Z-Aff cgonyf SENIOR CHOIR First row: Phillips, Pittman, Wagner, Morris, Elliff, Legg, Webster, Hess, Whitlock, Smith, Troxel, Duncan, Eggensperger, McKinley, Kelley, Wilson, Houk, Armstrong, Ward, Porter. Second row: Russell, Prigg, Hays, Jones, McCloud, Salzer, Theis, Allen, Kilgore, Farmer, Hayden, Ford, John- son, Elliott, Martin, Hahermehl, Sthultz, Goorh, Steen, Taylor. Third row: O'Farrell, Brown, Rawl- ings, Wilcoxson, Cawyer, Fisher, Angel, Johnston, Pond, Steenrod, Perry, Tyree, 'MrClary, McClary, Whitley, Tyree, Higginhotham, Fore, Owens, Wight, Fisher, Smith, Freeman. Fourth row: Hartley, Walker, Brotherton, Kirhy, Kimes, Evans, Tate, Fahrig, Baum, Nathan, Turley, jones, Meador, Crowder, Gavin, Greathouse, Wfatts, Engle, Williams, Michael, Wees, Brewer. Every day during the second hour, the lilting voices of the Senior Choir sweep through the halls of H. S. From spirituals to light opera, this choir always gives top-notch performances. Under the capable direction of Mr. Coulter, they practice many long and strenuous hours. They are always eager and ready to sing at business luncheons, civic gatherings, and concerts. Their fine performance in the annual Music Festival is greatly enjoyed. Yes, you can bet your boots, were proud of our Senior Class of 1936-1957. f EW 9 97 ORCHESTRA First row: Medlin, Plymton, Brewer, Coureton, Legg. Curl, Mc- Kinley, Elliff, Elliff, Elliott. Second row: Wann, Lowe. Cozad, Mus- grave, King. Grider, Ramage, Van Hooser, Sturgeon, Smith, Rauch, Haynes. Prall, Mayes, Calvin, Krummel, Wilcoxson. Third rowz Carlisle, Harrisman, Johnston, Michael, Ellis, Martin, Young, Myers, Livingston, Irwin, Wells, Moore, Stout, Welch, Robson, Baker, Kelley, Greathouse, Bussoff, Clark, Werner. Fourth row: Freeman, Seymour, Heckmaster, Horton, Huelster, Sanborn, Baker, Houston, Martin, Gager, Smith. Chitwood, Papp, Burress, Blanken- ship, Lorenzen. Perkins, Rogers, Rosenberry, Sears, Myers. Fifth row: Mitchell, Deem, Bodycomb, Russell, Hubbs, Pitner, Lee, Haynes. Goheen, Crocker, Sturgeon. Standing: Walters, Smith, Grover. Moore, Hunt, Hoyt, Hays, Thomson, Thomas, Balew, Hartzell, Hudson, Hopkins, Hurst. BAND First row: Gager, Martin, Smith, Troxel, Burress, Lee, Frazier, Kiddoo, Moore, Stout, Wells, Wfells, Prall, Haynes. Second row: Chitwood, Askins, Cates, Elliott. Dunn, Buford, Clay, Curtis, Campbell, Crosswhite, Fleischaker, Whitlock, Brewer, Seymour, Blankenship, Lorenzen, Welch, Robson. Third row: Van Hoore- beke, Papp. Hamm, Holford, Hunzeker, McKenzie, Gray, Payne, Sterrett. Walker, Steenrod. Sisk, McClary, Hulester, Sanborn, Baker, Houston, Lee, Richart, Pitner, Wees, Nathan, Elliff, Perkins, Fourth row: Casey. Thomas, Forrest, Vaughan, Raines, Sex, Yost, Mitchell, Baldwin, Tyree, Owens, Turner, Boos, Reaves, Hill, Campbell, Jardon, Mauldin, Goheen, Crocker, Helton, Scott, Ford, Craig. Irwin, Thompson. Fifth row: Hubbs, Bodycomb, Parker, Smith, Deem, Russell, Wfight, Brown, Hogard, Sturgeon, Irwin, Johnson, Poe, Johnston, Tyree, Haynes, McClary. Standing: Hubat- ka, Wiilters. Smith. Grover, Moore, Hunt, Hartzell. SOLO and ENSENIBLE P1'eJidef1lfBill Elliott SPIIIIIII1'-ucllibfu Coulter First row: Mary Ramage, Donna Smith, Ann Na- than, Carol Fahrig, Sally Wells, Betty Prall, Mary Sue Calvin, Judy Legg, Ava Gager, Mary Beth Papp, Sallye Elliff. Second row: Susan Stout, Jayne Seymour, Peggy Houston, Missy Hays, Nancy Robson, Nancy Welch, Sally Burress, Nancy Rauch, Mary Stuart Haynes, Alice Johnston. Third row: Judy Mayes, Sharon O'Farrell, Grace Fisher, Marcia Kimes, Mary Sue Freeman, Susan Morris, Barbara Jones, Judy Baum, Judy Jones. Fourth row: Louise Harriman, Phyllis Hurst, Cynthia Wann, Jeannie Moore, Sandra Rawlings, Mary Janet Wilcoxson, Sharon Houk, Brenda Wagner, Joyce Elliff, Rebecca Sturgeon. Fifth row: Carol Brewer, Edwinda Michael, Celia Lowe, Marty Ballew, Vicki Thomas, Sharon Hartley, Judy Kelley, Judy Greathouse, Ann Mae Evans. Sixth row: Judy Medlin, Regina Baker, Donna Engle, Eldridge Martin, Bill Elliott, Tad Bodycomb, Larry Sanborn, Wayne Pitner. Seventh row: Bob Per- kins, Tom Hubbs. 1 Q as W F sf , Q is z.. ' we nf ng ,, Q-ef' 4 Ev' 3, NS 'R . Q 'W 4 1 Q.. 7. Y . -V we A it - M - 9' .EQ Q .X . Q fs? vi E in 5 W E. xx wi' hw Z! xg ig 1 I, tv Q ff. ' - S N55 f Vi ,' an 11 , 'fx 'Q I Y W KY ar 7 X 3 A ix Y Yi 38 ' 'fs V5 1 ,A ' 3 Y M 35. w W V fx L QI 4 . xxx M 1,-Q J' .I Q nf ,. -r f . 'F ff, f' Y . Q , c a ,f se ., 1 S, Wy Y. X 5. Q G , , K K .. - K f Ji . I , wg Wx V Y 5 '71 af Q 5, fu fx.p,g V! N W 1' u pf 1' if an 'A f f ski ,Pl Q 'V X V15 if 5' N: ' Nw ,ff yn 5- . .I Y, it .. f D, uf 1 IM k X A . a ,. m ,. , 2352:-3-za - nm. ,NOS IOO Qesperafe j7Qr0eJ Wse Kbgoszi QDOCUIQ f7aCf1Cs 57ffQ19C's 5 'ii.a-is 1 .v ' 1-.A !'- - . ,., , . Q- - -'.- -3 ft.: 'L:' X 7i1 Howl Wouyg anf Z1 uyf 906016 ff 77 70am First row: Bill Mauldin, Fred Erdman, Benjie Rosenberg, Larry Moore, Don Poe, Lynn Royle, Dave Turner. Second row: J. D, Love, Buck Lane, Jon Solomon, Raymond Thomas. Coach Long, Coach Kaminsky, Jim Sterrett, Ronnie Rhea. Third row: Jim Bowman, Don Vaughn, Larry Dillworth, Larry Williams, Herman Brown, Jack Lemmons, Jim Vermillion, Terry Snoddy. Fourth row: George Payne, Roy Barsh, Art Greninger, Bob Brown, Pat English, Kenny Longstreet, Jerry Kelley, John Atteberry. Fifth row: Francis Thomas, Frank Holmes, Jerry Love, Tom Ferris, Jerry Chew, Jerry Rutherford, Jack Golden, Ron Dalby, Jerry Martin. Roy llarsh, the Eagles' 190-pound center, was voted hy the team as their choice for Captain of the Year. Roy played defense as well as offense, and accounted for many of the hard tackles made hy the Eagles' line. 7142316-, Fat-All At times during the 1956 season the Joplin High Eagles showed flashes of potential offensive and defensive power that brought smiles of satisfaction to their backers. At other times they dropped into doldrums of despair and just couldn't shake themselves out of it. The Eagles opened their schedule at Carthage and came home on the short end of a 7-O score. The airways paid off for the Coffeyville Tor- nadoes with a 13-6 victory. Chalking up a score in every quarter Joplin dominated the game and triumphed over Bolivar 59-0. Two long runs and a staunch goal line defense gave Joplin a 15-6 victory over Spring- dale. The Bulldogs threatened to score several times, but the Eagles' squad halted all attempts short of paydirt. Although Parkview tripped Joplin with a 20-6 victory, the Eagles sparked a smashing victory over Springfield Central, marking the fifth consecutive Turkey Day triumph against Springfield. lOl SD C5 ., 1 AO 4 5 Coayks' 7212 ll lfirst row: Pat linglish, Left Tackle, Second rowi jerry Martin, Right Halfbatkg Herman Brown, Left Halfbackl jerry Kelley, Full- batk. Third row: Roy Barsh, Centerg Jim Bowman, Right lindg jack Golden, Left End, Ron Dalby, Quarterback. Fourth row: D, Love, Right 'l'ackleg'Art Greniger, Right Guard, Boh Brown, l.eft Guard. B Coach Kaminsky is talking with Coach Long from the lookout tower 1 This is a typical scene between the two coaches as to how the plays are going-if they're taking form and if they're running right. lf things have I gone awry, Coach Long will offer suggestions as to which play or boy to change. By the facial expressions of the coach and boys it seems to be a very critical moment, for they look quite perturbed. At half-time Coach Kaminsky gives a pep talk, whether the team is out in front or trailing In the picture below Coach is telling Pat English, left tackle, to get in and block. To the average person the symbols mean nothing but to the team they often mean victory or defeat. OPPOSITIZ PAGE - Top left: George Payne recovers for joplin as a Coffeyville player lungesgbut too late. Center left: Ron Dalby sets for a long pass as Springdale is forced back. Center righti jerry Kelley romps for the Bulldog goal the sec- ond time while the j. H. S. forward wall staves off the Springfield threat. Bottom left: Skirting a threatening Miami Vfardog, jerry Rutherford carries the hall for Joplin. Bottom right: Touchdown! Kelley finds an opening in the Bolivar line and X scampers 19 yards for paydirt. 7 5 an l 00 9 .. ,. 7961112 First row: Johnston, Grant, Avery, Brown, Sandy, Sohosky, Stinnett, Clark, Havens, Zeller Second row: Brown, Fagan, Watson, Repplinger, Carter, Pierce, Conrad, Coaches Haynes, Varncr Belk Carpenter. Third row: Mitchell, Conger, Fairchield, Avery, Such, Scott, Sislc, Lawson, Farrar, McCoy Taylor, Gilmore. Fourth row: Barnett, Robinson, Anderson, Edwards. Hayden, Rains. Diucrty Bailey, Patterson, Howerton, France, Ensley. SCOREBOARD Joplin .,,.,,...... Neosho .... ......, 1 3 Joplin .,,......... 27 Lamar ...... ....... 1 Z Joplin ,....,,,.... Parkview .......,..., 13 Joplin ,,.......... Mt. Vernon .,,..... 20 Joplin Carthage ,,,,.,,,,,,, 6 Joplin... ., . ,, Baxter 6 Joplin Baxter F. .,....,..... 27 Joplin Joplin ......,,.... Carl Junction .... 52 Springfield .,...,,, 27 Since Carthage had no dressing room Coach Kaminsky had to give his be- tween-halves pep talk in the bus that was provided for transportation. Jerry Chew, manager, is shown wringing cold water from the cloth in order that the boys might wipe the sweat from their perspiring faces. Ferris and Holmes are standing'by, waiting, while Pat is mop- ping his head. They must have fought a hard first half-see how wet their shirts are. IO4 ,qm 7f71f1y CO12fAiz1.s1d.s'fs' cgfay izefcikzrf t7ea112 ' 7 H 61141112 First row: Dixie Moffat. Susan Smith, Shirley Trim. Setund row: .Indy Cnnhuy, Ciirnlyn Uptlegiuiff. Third row: Elaine Curtright. B TEAM Rhythinicnl clapping, syncopiited chantings, or- ganized cheering- As the man behind the nun behind the gun is all-important, so are the cheerleaders who get behind the H. S. teams and help them on to viftory. This year the squad has nude 21 special effort to teach us new yells and to help us relearn the old ones. At the bull games their leadership is demonstrated when students are encouraged to lend their support to the fight- ing Eagles. Nginty XX'.1tts, -lu Lemley, ,Indy C ,ri lifis, K.ti'en Snlyers. QCIQQI2 . . NANCY RAUCH MARY JANE SAVATOVIE 1956 jim ecomzkzy JUDY SMITH J. H. S. laid out the welcome mat for its hundreds of graduates at the third annual Homecoming. Festivities for the evening included the crowning of the queeng half- time activities by the Girls' Drum Corps, Ever-Readies, and Band, followed by a dance given in the school gym. A large replica of the Eiffel Tower, rising over the members of the band, and a sidewalk cafe, represented the theme Evening in Paris. Joplin 7 Raytown 53 Jerry Martin shows the old Eagle Spiritv as he attempts a touchdown. Q .KWMA ,AA 1 lvvv U A as 1 X f - Q, -1, A 1... 'W ' , v-. lv, ,pa wx wc S K 5 1-.. 1 Q I U' 6 5, a. 'igffi R SNK . f X X 4.3- Ee 1-. w lixkeghw 3 siwvxk Q , .Sk , . 5 x b ,, ff A fgqkggf Q . ,gsm 1 V, xi- - Em 1 . grfiiflef 5 x , x. SAIC' ' :gt Q. f' ' q- A Y lf-Wi' K , 9 . af.Q1-5 Kzxifkfgz WHS:-.L .ff .x Q-' fr N Qi.. , -g 3 Q , IO7 , X ,- f fnX'!x' -'Q 5 Q 4 W' ' A wv,-.,. -.... gp m , -fs' il 'fwfr gi 'Z sf X wx SFXESS'-14'Six:f Ron Dalby strains for the ball to keep the Cartlr 1 T' ' ' ' ' nge igeis from storing again. Jerry Kelley tries Ll lump-shot in the Aurora gains. First row: Bob Cushman, Charles Walker, jerry Kelley, Ron Dalby Butch Vernon S tl Tom Gray, Gary Trim Richie Ho . . econ row: . werton, David Owen, Virgil Brill. Absent when picture was taken: jim Bowman, jerry Martin. tzaifefgdfl H 7 7 ' 7861112 l1'111 K1 ll11 1l11v1s .11o11111l .1 f.ll'Ill.l,lli 11l.1y'U li' illl' li-lxliff' jcrry Kcllcy m.1lu-s Ll lilyfllp shot for bloplin. in thu Springficltl 1 Central g.1111n: 7Al-YA' ZCICIQS' Pittsburg ,,,,. ..,... ln thi- lust ILf.llllk'wlIl- thi' suison thc- lf.1gli-s tlllllk' trout hcliinil to lllllllltii' thtt li.1ycttt'- x1ll1 llllllllllllllh, W' 416, with only .1 Illllllllk' .1111l .1 h.1lt lttt in tht' tl111'1l q11.11tc1, Vluliy Kvllvy, 1111! thi' ll.lIlglt'S Ill thc- li-.11l to st.1y, on .1 tit-l1l go.1l.f1'o111 illWlAllll ton fmt o11t. Joplin S7 liklycttcyillc ln thc' next g.1111c ll11ll.1lo 4-lPllll'L'Ll the C.lIlY lc.11l .mtl ln-ltl it most ot thc wily to win - A A ,. . . f . Joplin -19 BLlll.llO , So to 119, lhc l1.1gli-s t1.11lc-il llllfll 11111lw.1y Ill thc llittshurg gnim- hut ii1111u on to I. ,K shiiilu llll'Ill -1048. l,.llliVlL'W 1lctic11tc1l ,loplin in hoth gnmcs hut Aloplin, st.1ging .1 loll ln AU V lilll'lllllS 1.1lly 111 th1- ltlllllll q11.11tn'r thrux its iontcst with Ccnt131l into oxc1'ti111cg 11n1l l0Pl1l1 58 P-1fliV1UW wont on to mp tl11- Q11cc11 City 1.1gu1'. 73418. -loplin 111pt111'ctl sctontl pliiw in thc blolvllll 50 ALlf0l'.l , 'I'o11111.1i11i'11t ol c,lI1lllll1ltIIlN .1t Si11111gt'icl1l, 1l11r111g Xtllltll Miss livtty 'l'c1'1Ay w.1s Joplin VVVV ,VVVV 6 8 ffafflmgt vlcitul 'loplin l5.1sliutl1.1ll Q111'1-11 Ijkllllllll tht- first to1A11' ininutcs ol thc sccontl l1.1lt, Joplin 72 cicntml V 111 thi- f..lIllI.lIl14' 'll.lllll' thi- two tc'.1111s h.1ttl1-1l Ill 41111.11 l.lSlIlUI1 with hoth scoring five- Joplinmw V67 Cnrtlmgc ly, hut thc l1.1gl1As xlUIlllIl.lIl'kl thc pcrioils iollcition nntl Iul il-27 .it thu cntl of thc 1. K1 IM, , thiril llLl.ll'lt'l' lll.ll'li, goin!! UU l Vtfll p.1st fi.ll'fll.lgL', 6747. for the twclfth vittory of Jolj ln '-lm-1 ' ' the s1'.1so11, 'l l1c .loplm li.1gli-s ll.lxl to surgi- from l'7L'lIlIlQl After hcing on thc short 10111111 --f'- .119 Pilfkvlcw coil of Ll ,EU li l1.1lliti1111' snort- to nip thc lNii.1111i XXC11' Dogs, ol-60. ,Ioplin w.1s off .l0Pllll 39 llr.lI1SOI1 to Al lug L-.1tly li-.ul .lllkl 1o.1sti'1l to Al 39-Sl viitoiy ou-1' thc lll'L1IlSUf1 Pimtcs. Despite Joplin 60 ck-'lltfgll U V, il HI-11oii1t lklllliljlt' hy Alllll lSow111.111 the S111'ingti1jltl C1L'I'lil'Lll liullilogs cvcnctl tht- Joplin' H V418 Cioffcyvillc s1'.1so11 11111111 with Ll M1760 x'1it111'y ovci' thc' l:.1glcs in UX'Cl'llIT3C. A hig sccond period Joplin' V 17 Lebanon V V iwiovul tl11- Illtllllfllllllll iwulcil hy Clotifi-yxillc .1s it stoitc-tl Ll 6,-49 victory over Joplin. 'lihi' l.1st .lllkl lll1lSl uxiiting Klillllk' ol' thc yc.11' untlul XK'llL'I1 ll l.L'l7llDllI1 g11111'tl scorul il l.1 '11 1 .1s tl1ul111ni'1'so1111tlc1l lUl'l'.lliII1L1.l 4'--1' tic. l l . lorry KL-llcy ilrihhlcs p.1st .1 Cilllllltllill' pl.1yc1'. ln thc suonil piituic blurry sccins to he looking thc 'ilfllllflllll ova-1 .1s l1c 11w41its tin opening for ll play in thc loplin- Auroru game, -13 56 48 47 66 59 68 57 611 55 52 66 62 -i 9 . 'is F. gf My H 51123 4515.41 sf R w a N A . K ,jf -4 '-,xv gf 5 if fig 3 5 Vx 'fl' , is QA, Y, 3 5? gc 5 5 COUQQZS 797122 ll,' 53036 3 zczvv f7QGll? First row: Don Ensley, Ricky Daugherty, John Harrison, Malery Bass, Wayne France, Octawian Tarnowiechkyi. Second row: Roger Avery, Martin Brown, Pug Askins, Jim Stratton, Jim Edwards. The Joplin High Eaglets got the season off to a good start, winning over Fayetteville 61-34. Buffalo won the next game, defeating the Eaglets, 61-58, in over- time. Our B Team smothered Pittsburg with a 60- 23 store, going on to defeat Parkview 58-36, Aurora 65-32, and Carthage twice 60-37 and 67-37. The Springfield Central Bees, however, triumphed over the Joplin Bees, 63-49, Miami then shaded the B Team 37-35, The Eaglets defeated Parkview again with a 40-3-'1 store, and edged Central 61-59. s, 7 t7jr01221lS1ir2 y 4931777 i7QGI2? Joplin .v....ww,... 61 SCOREBOARD Fayetteville ..... Joplin ......,.i,,Y 58 Buffalo ,,.,.. Joplin ............ 60 Pittsburg ...... Joplin .,.....Y.... 58 Parkview .. Joplin e,,..,,.,,., 65 Aurora Joplin .......,.,.. 60 Carthage ,... - VM-.D Joplin ............ 63 Central ...., . nj J T -I Joplin ,.....,...,, 67 Carthage ..,. 1. E, C- 'alkyl Joplin ........,... 35 Miami ..... ' - . ' Joplin .,.,.,,,,,,, 40 Parkview ,, - 11-Z'fg,I'sf-Tb-. 'i Joplin ..,,.,a,,,,, 61 Central ........ . '- -' Q ' Joplin ............ 69 Coffeyville .... . ' ,C J - Joplin ,.,.,,,.,,., 65 Reed Springs .. T 1 ffl , E i E3 i from - ug M ,M ij- x x 'X ' ' III Programs . . . meeting deadlines . . . talent shows . . . conventions . . . news items . . . dances . . . community service . . . future training . . . committees . . . These lighten our work and make merry our leisure. . QQQQMZNHGWS 7 l' K -QM 5 X is , Q K: 4 i E- N , f 4 5 xx xi x X -ff X 3 , -W my . 5 ,ZW 12120 CSIQW7 N Ulm if pl-mils mulll talk? Nuw pinturm, thu lim-r ntl mpv. .mll cries of XYl1crc's tlu' llummvf llupmt tlu' I1.lflIl'.ll st.ltcuf.lff.1ils.1l the vluplimu H. . . . mv uv LlLIl'lI14Q thml .mll fuurtlm llUllI'N, Luft tu right: KJQ' lfmmix, llsllIUl'l.lllNll Ralph xldwlus. Altlsti l,ux.um Stvrnrml. an Co-lzllltnrg Susan Slllllll. lZslIlUlI.lllStl lflsn Ncxxmgm. C10-lklitm. fa 6 x L-- . -v ,kgig X +9 I l 1 X .A ' , l if , 'ifki ' 1 UQ 6' 'l'YPIS'l'5 Our skillful typists .uc mnwmntly in alL'H1Alf'lkl ---- cspumlly .mwuml llfyullim- timul l.L'ft to right: 4-Ann Dnlu-rwn, l9luri.1 Kinggrcy, M.11'i11n llmm-r. Inna- Stxlpllng, l'.nt StL'L'lc'. lNlAS'I'liR SALIQSMITN lmlvr ilu- NlIl'Ll'NINl4!ll ul tlw lluxincsx Mun- ugm, tlul- A-lwrtmng smlf lwmglmt lunm' the lwuwn' lfxrst mug Kay flllI'lSfll1.lll, Arm lll.m', lully Mullms, lNl.lIlll'I1 ll.1r11wn, 'Ink Cllmpl umm Sumnl nm' Ann ll.lvz'nx, Silly lilllxl, .nry 'l'lmrxtuu. Dun llulmtka. 'luyac lirgullcy. lwls 'llmm.ls, llfflfglm c..llL'x, lfrul lllusxrr, 5llLl'Il' f 1.1134 YF' PHOTOGRAPHERS 'mms of disgust from lung pusmg. urdcrs of n't look .ut thc 1.11111-r.1, 'kmnll still. .mll really now. CJD be l1L'Lll'Ll wlwn Hur .lupllmu UlOQI'AlPl1L'I'S arc at work. Lcft to right: Al.m Gicklcr, Ksnnctlx lfnrv, X x I N-,.. STUDENT COUNCIL OIC? gf 169 cgfuognfs 3? Prellderil ,,.,..... . ,,,,, MARX' DIANE SAVATOVIC Vin' Prefiderlt .,,,... .......,,,,................ ' TOM GRAY Seffelrll'-3 ......... . ,,..,., BETTY TERRY II6 First row: Pug Askins, Dick Baker, Susan Smith, Ann Havens, Steve Chitwood, Elsa Newman. Second row: Denny Gullette, Tom Gray, Mary jane Savatovic, Betty Terry, Ronnie Russell, Larry Sex. The student council is one of the busiest groups at H. S. It is the governing body at school and the members are selected through a school election. The Council has been kept busy with their numerous projects. Included in these projects were the football programs, Homecoming and Rose dance, March of Dimes, and school assemblies. They attended a district convention at Marshfield and a state convention at Liberty, Missouri. Under the new sponsor- ship of M-r. Johnston, the Council has really done a rip- roaring job. ZQy C CSQFUICQ Ozfyanzzafzbn .i .- i ey cm Kneeling: Tail limlyuimlw, Ricliaril Russell, Mike Robbins, Tom Hulwbs. Bill 'l'liompsun. Bob Perkins. jim Owens, Bill Kilgore. Seated: Virgil Brill, Stcplicn Cliitwwiml, ,lim Lolwlvcy, john Musgrave, Dick linker, Tom Gray, Eldridge Martin. .lim Huilnllcston. Tliiiml row: Claude jarilon, Nirky Korn, link Cllmpmun, Bob il4llUIU.lS. Miko S.iI1cr, Douglas Cates, Martin Casey. Donny Gulluttc. Tum Biifoul. NX'41ync ll.ibL-rmclil, liill lflliott. Fmiitli wiv: Roy Drum, lfil V.in Huurlwclcc, ,link Brill, Gcnigc l7.ll'HC. Xwaiync Pitncr, julin Attcrlmry, ,lim Ci'mlcui'. Runalil l'i.ikci'. OFFICERS 9L'7 'T. ESQ? I Y: QYZX ii ' E an ' '-I w IT! :Q 3 :E F77 :,'.. CD 1 C F11 EEI 3,22 'FU 4257 CGA: '7W,-,v: '...br-1 225: 55-1-154 'CPU-4:11 iff? Size? MEM i w 333 rr! .ii Q Q i Z : U if Un 1? E lifl -N 1. rr: izgilc U1 1-fr S? 20:5 Jig 3r-Nivzig-, E555 F534 -4251 ff' R ,ff .5 '7 Q rx xACi i 19 N. N: 5'-,ff - . ,K gg:-XX l Q X ,,fff.. CQ- fjeens Tromofe ZU0rH97eMQws51p K L -wi f . Aff N I 1 'H K ,X ,X SENIOR Y-TEENS First row: Atherton, Gerhauser, Trim, Legg, Baum, Haynes Wees, Fahrig, Harding, Houk, Brown, Miller, Phillips, Smith Harrison, Steenrod, Boaz, Savatovic. Second row: Mullins, New man, Turley, Engle, Gager, Johnston, Wilson, Prall, Elliff Wells, Hughes, Krummel, Boucher, Hurst, Grider, Allendorf King. Third row: Mascher, Cope, Elkins, Havens, jones, Tay- lor, Russell, West, Osler, Sadler, Bass, Petty, Daniels, Sheffler, Arney, Crowder, Watson, Plympton. Fourth row: Medlin, Wal- ters, Miller, Gumm, Friedheim, Theis, West, Stockham, Day Pitts, Dall, Carlyle, Haynes, Reed, Dickerson, Brotherton, Cart- 5? e , , - NJ F9411 nf' M 4' Z' D: Q' lj 1 I f v 1 A f i , ,I ' fain 'J' V 1 'als ' fy y, 1 :N-ba : .1 I r-.I x K , nf 's a right, Kirby, Lawson. Fifth row: Updegraff, Cignetti, Terry Finley, Prutsman, Cozad, Perrin, Ackerman, Wright, Rawlings Wilcoxson, Wagner, Salzer, Schufeldt, Ellis, Gregory, Endicott Foster. Sixth row: Angel, Robinson, Kingrey, O'Farrell, Keller Nichols, Michael, Brewer, Nelson, Dudley, Steen, Smith, Eris man, Steele, Taylor, Wasson, Armstrong, Copple, Pearson Seventh row: Holt, Markray, Russell, Felker, johnson, Mc- Glochien, Stripling, Hoover, Hubbard, Chapman, Star, McDan- iel, Smith, Smith, Bradley, Smith, Nordberg, Moore, Horner. If we can grow as simply As common blades of grass, Both tall and straight as trees grow to the sky, Then we can learn to know, To know and understand Ourselves and others-what we do and why. We, the younger generation, Are striving now to build a better world. Peace and unity, Freedom and brotherhood, These we have set to be our goalf, 8.--.. JUNIOR Y-TEENS First row: Hillhouse, Martin, Seymour, West, Davis, Griffey, Dudman, Martin, Freeman, Petty, Moore, Johnson, Yocum, Gavin, Hogan, Scroggins, Arther, Russell, Parker. Seaond row: Kingsland, Nathan, Allen, Cummins, Pratt, Thurston, Crossan, Curry, Carter, Baum, Ashury, Dinwiddie, Flliff. Spenny, Law- son, Smith, Sands, Mitthell, Third row: Hershberger, Wfhite, jones, Stokes, Tucker, Coffman, Stout, Sitkles, Watts, Xwells, Norton, Houston, Sturgeon, Blankenship, Taylor, Fisher, Zent- ner, Crull, Tate. Fourth row: Welsh, Rohson, Moffett, Hayes, Rodgers, Hammer, Rouse, Baker, Biggs, Russell, Davis, Con- row. Garrison, Newman, Atterherry, Allen, jacahson, Burk- holder, Scott, Carlson. Fifth row: Harp, Ferguson, Ward, Mt- Cloud, VanHooser, Crowder, Coats, Allgood. Collings. Potter, Roam, Houston, Moore, Harris, XVelsh, Clifford, Graveson, Sanders, Stockton. Sixth row: Snodgrass, Anderson, Collier. Moore, Hartley, Montieth, Prigg, Evan, Hunt, Morris, Hoyt, Conboy, Nathan, Ferguson, Clay, Brown, Samuels, Standefer. Gordon. Seventh row: Gill, Harding, Staves, Miller, Flaxheard, Croach, Crim, Francis, Eckert, Carter, De -Iarnette, Sapp', Kelley, Crosley. Petts, Rosenberry. Reed, Brazda, Xvalker. Eighth row: Doolin, Buzzard, Kiddoo, Hodges, Perkett, Papp, Roe, Horton Kimes. SOPHGMORE Y-TEENS First row: Hudson, Woodard, Watts, Newton, Carlile, Akan, Mattin, Cox, Miller, Thomas, Lemley, Gilstrap, McCormack, Brown, Rutherford, Wfehster, Love, Theus, Myers, Thompson, Plymton, Curtis, Setond row: Tate, Stevens, Thurston, Craig, Denman, Craig, jenkins, Hill, Carvalho, Lucas, Salyers, Ram- age, Beasly, Calvin, Rauch, Kendall, Kyte, XX'right, Schneikert, Whitehead, Kilgore, Raines, Roland. Third row: Wilson Creager, Welsh, Dannar, Stout, Baker, Lowe, Baird, Lee, Craig, Kempt, Banks, Scott, Troxal, Pelot, Wright, Baum, Rolleg Manley, Kotenhatk, Ballew, Gatewood, Fourth row: Roper Wfitks, Rose, Wooden, Miller, Sparrow, NX'atts, Wilson. Long Flfert, Dunman, King, Mayes, Holt, Boyd, Allington, Stafford Miley, Hunt, Conn, Blair, Christman, Allen, Carlyle, Stanley Fifth row: Myers, Smith, Daniels, Daniels, Blauket, Ohler, Dukes, Boyd, Huston, Elliott, Anderson, Myers, Kimhall. George, Clinton, Ludmeyer, Clark, Flliott, Sitton, Sears, Hays, Cooper, Stories, Heckmaster. Sixth row: Hartzell. Greer. Bur- ress, Medlin, Brown, Asher, LaMars, Armstrong, Copher, Heard, Cook, White, Algood, Kelly, Christiansen, Wann, Shiva ers, -lay, Smith, Shepherd, Garner, Rohenson, Young. Seventh row: Blevins, Hopkins, Hopkins, Benton, Taylor, Stinson, Dan- iels, Foster, Mitchell, Fravier, Hickman, Rosenherry, Smith, Province, Lemons, Wagner, Cupp. McClanahan, Fhhy, Heller, Pitman, Sill, Rodgers, Wood, Pitts. Eighth row: Hurst, Chadam. Rogers, Truesdell, Nolan, Blank, Parks, Mapes, Byram, XY'ilf liams, Griffis, Lawrence, jolly, Fnky, Simpson, Tayler, Gil' more, Reynolds, Wforkman, Cox, Alms, Hawkins, Fritcliev. Korton, Gourley. I H -3 1 SECRETARIAL CLUB First row: Lawson, Stockham, Griffey, Rush, Ellis, Ames, Sadler, Gregory, Trim, Steenrod, Legg Wells, Sands, Arney, Stripling, Phillips, Second row: Kingrey, West, Boaz, Day, Dall, Taylor Stockham, Tate, Nash, Gidcomh, Dejarnette, Asberry, Dinwittie, Pratt, Parker, Scroggins, Reniker Third row: Sickles, Watts, White, Hendrick, Crowell, Cawyer, Croach, Holt, Scott, Clifford Coats, Rawlings, Salzer. Pitts, Sager, Dickerson, Reed, Doolin, Fourth row: Cignetti, Finley, Pruts man, Steen, Mascher, Wfoolsey, Whitaker, Russell, Taylor, Horner, Jacobson, Allen, Norman Wells, Green, Clay, Yocum, Moore, Gill. Fifth row: Staves, Miller, O'Daniel, Tate. Harp Purkett, Roe, Walker, Rosenberry, XX'ard, Spenny, Eckart, Carter, Kirhy, Brotherton, Gavin, Harding Snodgrass. yn feresf Gfzfs if l20 First r Hogan. Moore HOME ECONOMICS ow: Moore, Boucher, Hurst, Harding Curry, Pratt, Stanley, Williams, Second row: Stark, Sams, Gruden, Havens, Carter, Deblarnett, Hunt, . Norman, Saylers, Griffis. Third row: Benjamin, Collings, Crowder, Scroggins, Archer Ferguson, Walker Crowder, Cawyer Parker, Arehart, Meador, Pitts, Taylor, Blankenship, Bairdr Kempt. Fourth row: Yarbrough, Town- send, Gravesen, Sanders, Rowan, Schreiweis, Coffman, Baker, Biggs, Russell, Davis, Cupp, Whit- head. Fifth row: Stokes, Tucker, Thurman, Luke, Tate, Gatewood. f ,ff LATIN CLUB Ifirst row: Hawkins, Craig, Craig Stevens, Bairtl, Thurston, Blair, Alms, Plympton, Haven, Mil- ler, Gurnm, Carter, Wfelsh. Setontl row: Stott, Calvin, Rauih, Conhoy, lfreeinan, Morris, Reetl, Plympton, XX'est, Ferguson, Sapp, Kemir, Parks, Thirtl row: Hutthinson, Gaines, Allington, Pelot, lflliot, Heeler, jenkins, Rhea, Blevins, Hays, Gaines, Lev, Hoover, Stratton. Fourth row: Isabell, llalforil, Mtffoy, Powell, Bussoff, Routledge, Gammil, Sncctl, Schultz, Brown, Dillion, Goff, Forrest. Fifth row: Thomas, Grover, Blosser, Wfootls, Wferner, Patterson, Bass, Irwin, Tolen, Baker, flaiuplwll, filrapiuau, Sixth roxvi Rithart. 712 fares! C M263 Q0 ,v-5 LOS AMIGOS First row: Krummel, Newman, Fahrig, Benton, Kempt, Flaxheartl, W'clls, Theis, Lemlev, Rithartl- son, Lutlmcyer. Setonil row: Atlcerman, Wfagner, Christensen, Stanley, Seymour, Wfaltiers, lfrietl- heivn, Wfriglit, Garner, Denman. Tliirtl row: Rcetl, Clay, Petty, Sanders, Prigg, jones, Francis, XXI-es, McKinley. Fourth row: Gray, Smith, Braztla, Houston, Cihristman. Conn, Stotlcton. XX'eavei'. Heinlein, Heinlein, Fifth row: Lee, Wliite, Wliglit, Nelson, Fore, -lunge, Brill, We-lls, Dalby. Sixth row: XX'illiams, Clinton, Orr, Deem, Clay. CHESS Preridezzl-Fred Burchard Spozzrm'-Mr. Dunham First row: Mike Neil, Dixie Moffett, Sally Baird, Ruth Parker, Nancy Havens, Marian Horner, Dot- tie Blevins, Ronnie Grover, Craig Hutchenson, Noel Goff. Second row: Lawrence Mitchell, Norma Looper, Powell Woods, Fred Burchard. Bill Forrest, Kenneth Sawyer, Jim Werner, Bill Curl, Ted Hess. Third row: Jack Chapman, Grant Scott, Paul Stubblefield, Malery Bass, Charles Friend, Jim Fleischaker, Jack Dunn, Marshall Hayden. Fourth row: John Spicer, Mike Bean. FUTURE TEACHERS OF AMERICA Pre.ridezzlvLewann Steenrod Sfmnmr--Miss Robinson First row: Mary Lou Reed, Adrea Krummel, Judy Mullins. Ann Nathan, Janet Martin, Betty Prall, Carol Fahrig, Sally Elliff, Harriet Baum, XX'anda Lou Mitchell, Elsa Newman. Second row: Jane Steen, Mary Thurman, Judy Allen, Glenda Cum- mins, Marsha Kiddoo, Peggy Houston, Rebecca Sturgeon, Lewann Steenrod, Diane Garrison, Glenda Blankenship. Third row: Susan Smith, Sylvia Conrow, Nancy Havens, Lynn Atherton, Sue Turley, Ann Marie Wees, Jayne Seymour, Helen Newman, Shirley Tubbs. Fourth row: Penny Sickles, Mary Sue Freeman, Jane Hillhouse, Susan Morris, Shirley Miller, Ann Havens, Judy Conboy, Gayle Prigg, Judy Brown, Marilyn Har- rison. Fifth row: Sasha Watts, Regina Baker, Pat Haynes, Sharon Hartley, Judy Greathouse, Donna Finley, Vicki Robinson, Carol Brewer, Judy Koonce. 1 a Z t A 5 gi 5 Q. W1 ... . , ,. . ,... . IE SE BI Ill 3, gn feresf WRITERS Preridezzl-Jim Hunt Sfmzzmr-Miss Stewart First row: Marsha Kidoo, Ann Blair, Polly Craig, Mary Thurston. Fransiska Lee, Mary Martin, Courtney Stevens, Glenda Cummins. Second row: Judy Speer, Jane Dudley, Judy Allen, Jim Hunt. Larry Sanborn, Jack Dunn, Judy Wolfe. Third row: Cindy Hays, Martin Casey, Judy Ackerman, Karen Ward. H.-wvuuwww .. 1 Y 4 as I I 1 SCIFNCF Pre lfdvlll -W Bill Curl Sjmrliru'-'Mr, Dix First row: Mike Neil, Martha Stott, Sue Kempt, Nancy Havens, Nanny Ratrie, Ava Gager, Doris Wfright, judith Ackerman, Larry Aggus, Leslie Tyree. Setond row: Pat English, Stephen La Salle, D lowell Wfoods, Fred Burthard, Bill Forrest, neth Sawyer, jim Wferner, Harry Sneed, Tolen. Third row: Roy Deem, Larry Moore Ken- Gary lvan Sturgeon, john Spiter, Stanley Brown, Steve Thompson, Bill Curl, Boh Thomas. Fourth row: Stanley Patterson, jim Fore, David Heinlen Don Vaughn, Dick Heinlen, Weslic- Tyree. Arrher, Allen Bull, Ted Hess, john yn feresf CLERICAL AND MERCHANDISING Pn'w'ider11-Brirhara Taylor Sfirnrmri-Miss Peak, Miss Goodnight First row: Betty Cox, Phyllis Lewis, janite Boueh4 er, Wfanda Lou Mitchell, Pat Steel, Lorina Eris- man, Cora Hurst, Iflizaheth Anderson, Elaine Hughes. Second row: jeanette Carlson, Leota Baker, Kay Nelson, Barhara Taylor, janiee Petty, Flizaheth O'Daniel, Betty Grider, Billie Norberg. Third row: Kay Rosenherry. Lorena Hattie, Pat Bass, L.ma Huhhard, Norma Chapman, Dorothy Russell, Kittie MeGloehien, AVIATION Pnhiiderlt---Marilyn Hunzeker Spfnimr-Mr. Smith First row: Ruth Parker, Alice Smith, jerry Pro- vince. janiee Garne. Raamah Newton. Carol Bloom, Dyann Sehneickert, Barhara Arehart, Carol Houston, Barhara Gordon. Second row: Marilyn I-lunzeker, Linda Duncan, Gwen Theis. Alice Myers, Sharon Hartzell, Nanny XX'est, Linda Roam. Mike Neil, Boh Bishop. Third rowi Stanley Brown, Kenneth Fore, Lesley Tyree, james XY'hitney, joe House, Charles Walker, Kendriek Emmert, Steve McNally. Fourth row: jim Fore, Hank jones, Paul Stubhlefield, Bill Curl, W'esley Tyree, john Taylor, Braeky Cash, Paul jones, Charles Friend. Fifth row: Don Starkweather, jack Bradley. jim Hunzeker, Diek Heinlen, David Heinlen. l C.O.E. Prerident-Jerry Turner Sponror-Mr. Cowan First row: Pattiann Tall, Linda Miller, Lynn Atherton, Sonjia Hoover, Fern Lauderdale, Shirley Simpson, Joyce XVatson, Barbara Allendorf, Mary Ann Gosset. Second row: Mike Banks, Charles Krokraskia, Gary Hill, Don Jones, Forrest Luke, Phil Grey, Phil Brooks, Don Jacobs. Third row: Jerry Turner, Loren Morlan, George McKinney, Denny Agnew, Robert Harbit, David Momchilo- vich, A. C. Sitton. Fourth row: Mr. Cowan, Al- mond Bozarth. Lindle Snider, Roger Crosswhite. FUTURE NURSES Preridezzt-Joan Petty Spomm'-Mrs. Petty First row: Carol Armstrong, Connie Asher, De- Ann Curry, Virginia Sheffler, Nancy Watts, Mary Baum, Jerreldeane Manley, Anna Wicks, Dolorese Hodges, Dora Wilson, Katy Davis. Second row: Beverly Creager, Terry West, Clarann Rogers, Sue Pitman, Carol Griffey, Edna June Pearson, Fern Lauderdale, Leslie Carlyle, Mary Ann Gosset, Glenda Blankenship. Third row: Barbara Sitton, Sally Hawkins, Judy Alms, Corinne Hunt, Donna Mackovic, Pat Miley, Sue Taylor, Karen Allgood, Wilma Tate. Fourth row: Marcia Angel, Judy Fisher, Genevieve Layne, Carolyn Stover, Rose- marie Stout, Joan Petty, Jo Ann Norman, Susan Wells, Lana Carter, Carolyn Fort. Fifth row: Glenda Cummins, Marilyn Hunzeker, Dianne Hendry, Nancy Duley, Beverly Bennet, Heather Beeler, Lois Houston. l24 gnfefesf Gfzgs PALETTE AND BRUSH Preiidefzt-Ralph Jacobs Spozzror-Mrs. Rogers First row: Donna Mackovic, Jo Lemley, Sue Tay- lor, Mildred Edwards, Evelyn Benjamin, Nadine Schufelt, Carol Heckmaster. Second row: Barbara Cox, Patsy Miller. JoAnn Johnson, Judy King, Carol Roe, Lorraine Enke, Carolyn Clark. Kathryn Black. Third row: Virginia Monteith. Marcia Kimes, Frank Sanford, Ralph Jacobs, Pat Curtis, Anita Rouse. RIZD CROSS l'm'ifdml --Carolyn West 5'fmf1wr-- Mrs. Payne lfirst rowi IDtll4lI'lS'Kllj1lll'L'. Martha lilauket, Judy liuuartl, Nancy Welsh, Nanny Robson. Pam Spen- ny, ,lutly Griftis, Katy Davis. Connie Asher. Diane Garrison. Second row: ,ludy Kelley. joAnn Nor- man, joan Petty. Gayle Prigg. Barbara Sears, lillen Rakes, lilaine Stott. Helen Newman. Cindy Hays. 'l'liird row: Nanty Stmlcham, Steve Me- Nally. jim Hunt. Diane Hendry, Marilyn Harri- son. Sharon Hartlell. Phyllis Oliver. Shirley Mil- ler. lfourtli row: Terry Snoddy, Glen Morgan. Le- Roy liety. I.arry -lohnson. Carolyn XVest. Polly Craig, 'lug House, Tom liurrli. Marshall Hayden. liiftli row: ,lim llowman. George Payne, jnferesf C R.O.T.C. BOWLING Preridem'-Gary Lee Sprnlmr-Sgt. Kelly Bill Goheen. Pitner. Second row: Weslie Tyree, Larry Sandburn. Ivan Stur- geon. Virgil Brill, Denny Green, Doug Cates, David Green. Third row: Sgt. Kelly. Leonard Thompson, john Warren, Bill Long, jerry Hig- gins. Leslie Tyree, LeRoy Williams, Kenneth Sawyer. First row: Jim Owen. Gary Lee, Dave Troxel, Martin Casey, Wayne FRENCH CLVB Prefidwzl-Ann Havens Sfwzzrfn'-Mrs, Baumann First row: Lana Carter. Nancy Ratrie. vludy Mul- lins. Nancy Crim. Raamah Newton. -Iudy Kings- land. Donna Harrison. Dianna Clark. Deanne Clin- ton. Second row: Bonnie Lawson. Cynthia NX'ann. Virginia Monteith. Carolyn Updegraff. Ann Havens. Susan Stout. Carolyn XY'oodard. Carol Heckmaster. Third row: Murray Lorenzen. Tom Hubbs. Steve Thompson. Frank Sandford. Pirul Stubblefield. Bill Curl. Fred Burchard. Carl Campbell. I25 HI-Y Preridezzl-Bill Thurston Sf70H.ffl1',f-MF. Kaminsky, Mr. Eastman First row: John Spicer, Mike Salzer, Jerry Ruther- ford, Bob Brown, Pat English. Ron Dalby. Jerry Kelley, Jerry Chew, Gary Rose, Dave Turner. Second row: Gary Bauldin, Doug Cates. Fred Blosser, Jon Solomon, Roy Barsh, Jack Golden, Benjie Rosenberg, Bill McCrea. Third row: Bill Thurston, Jerry Martin, Bill Mauldin, Tyler Hoare, Stanley Brown, John Goodin, Malery Bass, Marcus Bailey, Richie Howerton. Fourth row: Don Ensley, Ricky Daugherty, Phillip Stinnett. SPYGLASS Preridefzl-Jim Hunt Spomor-Miss Stewart First row: Carolyn West, Carol Griffey, Sally Mc- Neil, Marsha Kiddoo, Cindy Hays, Janice Felker, Judy Wolfe, Mary Sue Day, Mary Martin, Penny Sickles. Second row: Gary Lee, Ronald Baker, Larry Sanborn, Martin Casey, Jim Hunt, Carolyn Updegraff, Judy Diane Smith, Judy Nickles, Jane Ann Dudley. Third row: Paul Mosbaugh, Alan Gickler, Kenneth Fore, Gary Bright, Gary Rose, Monte Mitchell. Fourth row: Bill Goheen. L-.1 ynferesf Gfzgsr J CLUB Preridenl-Jerry Martin Spofzror-Mr. Long First row: John Atterberry, Robert Brown, Roy Barsh, Jerry Martin, Jerry Rutherford, Larry Dil- worth, Benjie Rosenberg, Dave Turner, Jerry Tur- ner. Lynn Royle. Second row: Bob Cushman. Jim Bowman, Jackie Lemmons, Jack Golden, Gary Trim, George Payne, Fred Erdmann. Virgil Brill. Jerry Kelley, Jerry Chew, Jim Vermillion. Third row: Ron Dalby, Jon Soloman, Toddy Thompson, Don Vaughn, Don Poe, Richard Kersh. Jim Ster- rett, Tyler Hoare, Gary Rose, David Owen. Fourth row: Bob Watson, Pat English, Bruce Bullard, Ray Thomas, Kenny Longstreet, Tom Ferris, Larry Wetherell, Charles Walker. Larry Williams. x ,Q R5 V9 and 1 CNN' It's time to hit thc trail, uml close Tho Lust Roundup. The year has hccim liillcil with lim imil work, hut wc'x'c liwi-il cyciy imminent ol' it. Now that il's over, wc rcully hzitc to lc-give. The school, thc lciils, the teziclwrs, and especially Mrs. lllrici, wi-'Il all missg hut wc hope this hook will luring hack'mCmorics of many happy moments. Lovc it as wc do, for wc made it for you. S0 long, Pglrilncrl Sissic 126 Administration building faculty . . . 12 Assemblies . . . 26, 27 Aviation Club . . . 125 Band . . . 99 Basketball . . . 108-111 Battalion Staff . . . 89 Cafeteria . .. 21 Cheerleaders 105 Chess Club . . . 122 Classes . . . 83-87 Clerical Club . . . 123 C.O.E. Club . . . 124 Col. and Sponsor . . . 88 Diamond and Disc . . . 89 Dramatics . . . 28 Drum Corps . . . 95 Ever-Ready and Rifle Teams . . . 90 Faculty . . . 18-24 Football . . . 101-104 French Club . . . 125 Future Nurses . . . 124 Future Teachers . . . 122 Hi-Y . . . 126 Homecoming . . . 106, 107 Home Economics Club . . . 120 J Club . .. 126 Joplimo Coronation . . . 24, 25 Joplimo Editors 127 Joplimo Staff . . . 114, 115 Junior Officers . . . 69 Junior Play . . . 29 Juniors .. . 69-73 Key Club... 117 Latin Club . .. 121 Los Amigos . . . 121 Miscellaneous . . . 79 National Forensic Club . . . 28 Orchestra . . . 98 Palette and Brush Club . . . 124 Pep Club 30, 31 Red Cross 125 , R.O.T.C. Bowling Club . . . 125 R.O.T.C. Co's . . . 91-93 School Board . . . 13 Science Club . . . 123 Secretarial Club . . . 120 Senior Choir . . . 97 Senior Favorites . . . 32-35 Senior Officers . . . 41 Seniors . . . 41-67 Snaps . .. 36, 37 Solo and Ensemble Club . . . 98 Sophomore Officers . . . 75 Sophomores 75-78 Spyglass .. . 126 St. Cecilia Choir . . . 97 Student Council . . . 16 Thespians 28 Writers Club . . . 122 Y-Teens ... 118-119 A Ackerman, Judy . . . 41, 118,121, 122,123 Adler, Bob . . . 76, 91 Aggus, Larry ...71, 93, 123 Agnew, Denny . . . 41, 124 Akin, Micki ... 75, 119 Aldridge, Judy . . . 24, 85 Aldridge, Karen . . . 76, 96 Allen, Daphena . . . 69, 119, 120 Allen, Judy 30, 69, 97, 119, 122 Allen, Margaret . . . 76, 96, 119 l28 ryanzaafzozzs Allen, Wilma . . . 70 Allendorf, Barbara . . . 41, 118, 124 Allgood, Karen . . . 30, 72, 119, 124 Allgood, Phyllis .. . 30, 76, 96, 119 Allington, Pat . . . 76, 119, 121 Alms, Judy . . . 76, 119, 121, 124 Ames, Mary... 15, 41, 120 Anderson, Angeeta . . . 78, 96, 119 Anderson, Don . . . 78, 87 Anderson, Elizabeth . . . 31, 70, 119, 123 Anderson, Richard . . . 78, 93 Angel, Marcia ... 30, 41, 85, 97, 118, 124 Archer, Barbara . . . 24, 31, 69, 119, 120, 123 Archer, John . . . 41, 92 Archer, Kenneth . . . 77, 91 Archer, Leslie . . . 41, 92 Arehart, Barbara . . . 30, 70, 120, 123 Armstrong, Carol Ann . . . 76, 119, 124 Armstrong, Kay . . . 41, 97, 118 Arnce, Sylvia . . . 41 Arney, Norma . .. 30, 41, 118, 120 Arnold, James . . . 76, 93 Asbury, Judy . . . 30, 71, 119, 120 Asher, Connie 75, 119, 124, 125 Askins, Grover 111, 116 Atherton, Lynn Atteberry, John . . Asher, Gary . . . 69 fPugJ ...77, 91, 98, 107, 41, 118, 122, 124 .26,42,92,1o1,117 Atterbury, Janeil . . . 69, 84, 96, 119 Atwood, Dianna . . . 76 Avery, Fred . . . 71, 90, 91 Bennett, Darryl . . . 42 Benson, Bill . . . 73 Benson, Gary . . . 73 Benton, Caroline . . . 77, 119, 121 Bethel, Bob . . . 78 Betz, Lee Roy ...42, 125 Bibens, Louise . . , 42 Biggs, Joanne . . . 42 Biggs, Nancy . . . 73, 119, 120 Billingsley, Richard . . . 42, 92 Bishop, Judy Ann . . . 77, 96 Bishop, Paul . . . 43 Bishop, Robert Dean . . . 75, 93, 123 Bittick, Judy . . . 77 Black, Kathy . . . 77, 119, 124 Blair, Ann...76,115,119,121,122 Blankenship, Glenda . . . 24, 28, 72, 98, 115,119,120,122,124 Blankenship, Tom . . . 71 Blaukat, Martha Helen . . . 15, 77, 119, 125 Blevins, Dottie . . . 77, 119, 121, 122 Bloom, Carol . . . 30, 75, 96, 123 Blosser, Fred 29, 72, 90, 115,121, 126 Blunt, Willie . . . 69 Boatman. Donna . . . 31, 69 Boaz, Phylis . . . 34, 43, 118 Bodycomb, Walter CTadJ . . . 43, 89. 90, 91, 98, 117 Bohm, Kenneth . . . 70 Boos, Tommy . . . 69, 91, 98 Boucher, Janice .. . 43, 118, 120, 123 Bowman, Bill . . . 78 Bowman, Jim . .. 37, 43, 101, 103, 110, 125, 126 Avery, Roger . . . 76, 91, 104, 111 B Bacon, Bill .. . 70, 92 Bailey, Lance . . . 72 Bailey, Marcus . . . 76, 93, 126 Baird, Sally 15, 37, 77, 115, 119, 120. 121, 122 Baker, Danny . . . 77, 93 Baker, Darlene . . . 75, 119 Baker, Dick . . . 28, 33, 42, 66, 87, 89, 92, 107, 116, 117 Baker, Leota . . . 70, 96, 98, 123 Baker, Regina . . . 70, 95, 98, 119, 120, 122 Boyd, Carol Ann . . . 15, 77, 119 Boyd, George fBudJ . . . 43, 91 Boyd, Howard ...-15, 89, 93 Boyd, Janis 78, 119 Boyd, Ronnie . . . 71 Boyington, Sharon .. . 31, 69 Bozarth, Almond . . . 43, 124 Bradley, Jack . . . 71, 93, 123 Bradley, Joyce . , . 24, 43, 115, 118 Brazda, Judy . .. 30, 71, 85, 119, 121 Breazeale, Arlene . . . 71 Breazeale, Janice . . . 76 Brewer, Carol . . . 43, 97, 98, 118, 122 Brewer, Roger . . . 73 Baker, Ronald . . . 42, 89, 90, 92, 117, 121, 126 Baldwin, Gary . . . 76, 91, 126 Baldwin, Gary Lee . . . 71, 98 Ball, Larry Leroy . . . 77, 93 Ballew, Marty . . . 78, 96, 98, 119 Banks, Phyllis .. . 30, 75, 96, 119 Banks, Mike . . . 42, 124 Barber, Donald . . . 76, 91 Bard, Joyce . . . 72 Bard, Bobby . . . 77, 93 Barnes, Dick . . . 76 Barnett, Glen . . . 77, 84, 93, 104 Barrett, Sondra . .. 76 Barsh, Roy . . . 42, 61, 93, 101, 103, 126 Bartlett, Judith . . . 31, 71 Bass, Malery 111, 121, 126 Bass, Patricia . . . 30, 42, 118, 123 Baum, Harriet . . . 30, 72, 119, 122 Baum, Judy ... 42, 97, 98, 118 Baum, Mary 76, 119, 124 Bean, Mike . . . 73, 92, 122 Beasley, Carlin . . . 76, 119 Beeler, Patricia fHeatherJ . . . 75, 96, Beisner, Buddy . . . 42, 84, 91 Benjamin, Evelyn . . . 70, 120, 124 Bennett, Beverly . . . 31, 76, 96, 124 124 Briggs, Sammy . . . 43 Bright, Gary . . . 43, 89, 90, 94, 126 Brill, Jack . . . 33, 43, 52, 89, 90, 92, 117 Brill, Virgil . . . 72, 90, 93, 108, 117, 121, '125, 126 Brisco, James . . . 77, 92 Britten, Bill . . . 44 Britten, Sammy . . . 78 Broadwater, Rosemarie .. . 44 Broadwater, Virginia . . . 71 Brock, Marilyn . . . 30, 76 Brooks, Phillip . . . 44, 124 Brotherton, Janis . . . 44, 86, 97, 118, 120 Brown ,Buryl...93 Brown, Cyrill fHermanJ . . . 44, 92, 101, 103 Brown, Eliza Bell . . . 69, 119 Brown, Gordon . . . 78 Brown, Gregory . . . 77 Brown, Howard . . . 44, 92 Brown, Jackie . . . 75, 92 Brown, Jim . . . 76, 92 Brown, Judy . . . 28, 44, 97, 118, 122 Brown, Keith . . . 44, 89, 90, 93 Brown, Larry . . . 77, 92 Brown 111, , Martin . . . 75, 77, 91, 98, 104, 121 Brown, Robert Dean . 44, 83, 91 Brown , Robert Dexter . 71, 90, 92 Brown, Robert Stanley . . . 44, 101, 103, 123, 126 ' Brown, Rosemary . . . 31, 76, 119 Brown, Shirley . .. 75, 96, 119 Brown, Stanley 70, 123, 126 Brown, Steve . . . 77, 92, 104 Broyles, Larry . . . 44, 87 Buford, Tom . . . 44, 91, 98, 117 Bugher, Rosa . . . 44 Bull, Allen ... 70, 123 Bullard, Bruce . . . 70, 92, 126 Bullard, Lanette . . . 75 QSfu0Qz2fs Clary, Yvonne ...72, 119, 120, 121 Clayton, Emmett . . . 76, 92 Clement, William . . . 76, 93 Clements, Don . . . 78 Clifford, Patsy ... 31, 73, 96, 119, 120 Cline, Pat . . . 72 Cline, Gene Ralph . . . 92 Clinton, Joe . . . 90, 93, 121 Clinton, Marjorie Deanne . . . 30, 77, 96, 119,125 Clow, David . . . 93 Clubb, Karen . . . 71, 96 Clubb, Raymond . . . 77 Cly, Richard '. . . 72 Burch, Tom . .. 28, 45, 89, 93, 125 Burchard, Fred . . . 71, 122, 123, 125 Burkhart, Wylie . . . 75 Burkholder, Ann . . . 71, 119 Burress, Sally . . . 77, 98, 119 Burwick, Linda . . . 75 Bussoff, Dick .. . 77, 91, 98, 121 Butler, Ray . . . 76, 91 Buttram, Gary 78 Buzzard, Judy . . . 72, 96, 119, 125 Bryan, Judy . . . 76 Byram, Mary Katherine . . . 77, 96, 119 C Calvin, Mary Sue . .. 76, 96, 98, 119, 121 Campbell, Carl ...76, 91, 125 Campbell, Lynn . . . 45, 85, 89, 90, 91, 98, 121 Campbell, Ronnie . . . 71, 90, 91, 98 Capps, Jo Ann . . . 78 Carder, George . . . 72, 93 ' Carey, Phyllis . . . 15, 78 Carlile, Leona 119 Carlisle, Pat . . . 75, 96, 98, 119 Carlson, Jeanette . . . 72, 119, 123 Carlyle, Leslie . . . 45, 118, 124 Carr, Doris . . . 78 Carr, Virgil . . . 45 Carter, Cean .. . 30, 69, 72, 119, 120 Carter, Lana 71, 119, 121,124,125 Cartright, Elaine . . . 24, 26, 31, 37, 44, 60, 105, 118 Cartright, Ellis . . . 73 Cartright, Gary . . . 78, 93 Carvalho, Sharon .. . 75, 119 Casey, Martin . . . 45, 85, 91, 98, 121, 122, 125, 126 Cash, Bracky . . . 77, 123 Cates, Douglas ... 28, 71, 91, 98, 115, 117, 125, 126 Cawyer, Barbara . . . 72, 97, 119, 120 Chaffin, Lee Roy . . . 76, 93 Chambers, Fred . . . 76, 92 Chambers, Mary . . . 70 Chaplin, Richard . . . 92 Chapman, Jack . . . 34, 45, 51, 89, 90, 92, 114,115,117,121,122 Chapman, Norma . .. 31, 45, 118, 123 Chatham, Judy .. . 77, 119 Chew, Jerry . . . 32, 45, 104, 126 Chitwood, Stephen . . . 72, 90, 91, 98, 107, 116, 117 Chriss, Phillip .. . 78, 93 Christman, Kay . . . 76, 115, 119, 121 Chrestensen, Gene . . . 45, 93 Christiansen, Carol .. . 31, 78, 119, 121 Churchwell, Gary . . . 76 Cignetti, Nancy . . . 45, 118, 120 Clark, Carolyn .. . 73, 124 Clark, Diana . . . 78, 98, 119, 125 Clark, Dick . . . 77, 93, 104 Clay, Charles . . . 45, 90. 93. 98, 121 Coats, Carol . . . 30, 73, 119, 120 Coble, Bob . . . 45 Coble, Joyce . . . 77 Coble, William . . . 46 Coburn, Bill . . . 77, 93 Cochran, Barbara . . . 72 Coffman, Mary ... 31, 71, 119, 120 Cogbill, Shilah . . . 69 Cole, Beverly . . . 31, 70 Collings, Carolyn . . . 30, 70, 119, 120 Collings, Howard . . . 73 Compton, Frank . . . 46, 92 Conboy, Judy . . . 26, 28, 29, 31, 37, 69, 105, 119, 121, 122 Conn, Sandra .. . 76, 119, 121 Connely, Donald . . . 76, 93 Conrow, Dennis . . . 77, 93 Conrow, Gary .. . 70 Conrow, Kay . . . 71 Conrow, Sylvia . . . 69, 119, 122 Cook, Joan .. . 31, 77, 96, 119 Cooper, Margaret . . . 76, 119 Cooper, Shirley . . . 73 Cope, Genevieve . . . 46, 118 Copher, Frank . . . 69, 92 Copher, Lela . . . 46 Copher, Louise . . . 76, 119 Copher, Thomas . . . 46 Copple, Gayle . . . 31, 46, 118 Couch, Gail . . . 72 Coureton, Leeanne . . . 76, 98, 119 Cowan, Pat . . . 77 Cowen, Tom . . . 76, 92 Cox, Barbara . . . 75, 119, 123, 124 Cox, Betty . . . 78, 96, 119 Cox, Stanley . . . 78, 93 Cozad, Sharon . . . 46, 98, 118 Crabtree, Robert . . . 76, 92 Craig, Carl . . . 46 Craig, Clyse . . . Craig, Dick . . . Craig, Patsy . . . Craig, Polly . . Craig, Sherry . . Cramer, Pat . . . 69, 92 46, 92 76 78, 98, 119, 121, 122, 125 . 76,115, 119,121 71 Crampton, Harold . . . 73 Creager, Beverly . . . 75, 124 Creager, Joy . . . 77, 119 Crim, Nancy ...72, 96, 119, 125 Croach, Myrna . . . 70, 119, 120 Crocker, Jim . . . 72, 91, 98, 117 Crosley, Carolyn . . . 70, 119 Crossan, Carolyn 75 Crossan, Kathleen . . . 119 Crosswhite, Roger . . . 46, 124 Crosswhite, Ronald . . . 77, 91, 98 Crow, Jerry . . . 78 Crow, Mary . . . 69 Crowder, Carolyn . . . 46, 87, 97, 118, 120 Crowder, Janice .. . 73, 119, 120 Crowell, Linda . . . 120 Crowley, Steve . . . 76 Crull, Nordine . . . 24, 31, 69, 119 Crume, H. P. . . . 92 Cummings, Clyde . . . 70, 91 Cummins, Glenda . .. 15, 31, 71, 119, 122, 124 Cunningham, Judy . . . 76 Cupp, Mary . . . 77, 119, 120 Curl, Bill . . . 70, 90, 92, 98, 122, 123, 125 Curry, De Anna . . . 69, 119, 120, 124 Curtis, Pat . . .A 76, 84, 89, 119, 124 Curtis, Richard . . . 75 Cushman, Bob . . . 46, 92, 108, 126 D Dalby, Ron . . . 24, 36, 37, 46, 89, 93, 103, 105, 108, 121, 126 Dall, Doris .. . 30, 47, 118, 120 Daniel, Elizabeth . . . 47, 118, 123 Daniels, Claudia . . . 76, 119 Daniels, Judy . . . 76, 119 Daniels, Sandra . . . 76, 96, 119 Danner, Barbara . .. 15, 77, 119 Daugherty, Ricky . . . 77, 92, 111, 126 Davey, Russell . . . 46 Davis, Katy . .. so, vo, 119. 124, 125 Davis, Sharon . . . 30, 73, 119, 120 Davison, Duane . . . 76, 92 Day, Mary Sue . . . 30, 47, 118, 120, 126 Dean, Mary . . . 77 Deem, Roy . . . 72, 86, 91, 98, 111, 121, 123 De Jarnett, Carolyn . . . 72, 119, 120 De Masters, Frances . . . 72 Denman, Jerilyn . . . 76, 119, 121 Denton, Bob . . . 47, 84, 89 Dickerson, De Ann . . . 47, 115, 118, 120 Dickey, Gary . . . 76, 92 Dickey, Jack . . . 47, 92 Dickinson, Charlotte . . . 24, 73 Dillon, David . . . 76, 93, 121 Dilworth, Larry . . . 72, 92, 101, 126 Dinwiddie, Colleen . . . 30310, 119, 120 Dinwiddie, Kenneth . . . 70, 92 Divine, Errol . . . 73 Divine, James . . . 77 Dobbins, Paul . . . 47 Dobrauc, Kennith . . . 93 Dodge, Jon . . . 76, 93 Dooley, Walter . . . 69 Doolin, Jane Ann .. . 69, 119, 120 Dotson, Jerry . . . 47 Downey, Larry . . . 78 Doyle, Larry . . . 78, 93 Drennan, Bruce . . . 47, 91 Dudley, Jane Ann . . . 28, 47, 118, 122, 124 Dudley, Sharon . . . 77 Dudman, Linda . . . 28, 29, 30, 71, 119 uuxes, Sandra . . . 76, 119 Duley, Nancy . . . 15, 77, 96, 124 Duncan, Carl . . . 72, 92, 97 Duncan, Linda ... 76, 119, 123 Dunn, Jack . . . 71,'91, 98, 122 E Earwood, John . . . 47, 90, 91 Easley, Bonnie . . . 78 Ebener, Nina . . . 76 Eby, Gwen . . . 28, 77, 96, 119 Eckart, Janice . .. 30, 71, 119, 120 Edge, John . . . 47 Edge, Robert . . . 48, 93 Edge, Virginia . . . 75 Edmonson, Andy .. . 70 Edwards, Jim . . . 78, 91, 104, 111 Edwards, John . . . 48, 83, 89, 90, 91 Edwards, Mildred 70, 124' '21 Eggensperger, Jerry . . . 76, 97 Eggerman, Paul . . . 78, 93 Einsel, Miller fButchJ . . . 48, 85, 92 Elfert, Barbara . . . 28 Elfert, Marilyn . . . 77, 119 Elkins, Sandra . .. 15, 31, 48, 118 Elliff, Joyce . . . 48, 54, 85, 95, 97, 98, 118 Elliff, Sallye .. . 70, 95, 98, 119, 122 Elliott, Bill ...48, 55, ss, 89, 90, 92, 97, 98,117 Elliott, Daris . . . 78, 93 Elliott, Lelia . . . 77, 119 Elliott, Susan . . . 78, 119, 121 Ellis, Herman . . . 76 Ellis, Gloria . . . 48, 98, 118, 120 Ellsworth, Ronald . . . 78 Emmert, Kendrick Charles . . . 48, 93, 123 Endicott, Sandra . . . 15, 48, 118 England, Bob . . . 48, 93 Engle, Donna . . . 28, 30, 48, 95, 97, 98, 118 English, Pat... 48, 101, 103, 104, 123, 126 Enke, Lorraine .. . 31, 78, 119, 124 Ensley, Don . .. 77, 93, 104, 111, 126 Erdmann, Fred . . . 48, 92, 101, 126 Erisman, Lonna . . . 31, 49, 118, 123 Estes, James . . . 49 Estes, Thelma . . . 78 Evans, Anna Mae . . . 28, 31, 73, 97, 98, 119 Evans, George . . . 70 F Fahrig, Carol . . . 49, 95, 97, 98, 118, 121, 122 Farmer, Sammy . . . 93, 97 Farrar, Wendell . . . 75, 93, 104 Farrow, Mary Alice . . . 78 cSfu0Qnfs Gaines, Gene . . . 77, 121 Gaines, Joanne . . . 72 Gaines, Nancy . . . 78, 121 Gammill, Bill . . . 76, 93, 121 Garner, Janice . . . 76, 119, 121, 123 Garrison, David . 76, 93 n Garrison, Diane . . . 73, 119, 122, 125 Garvin Garvin Gaston Gaston, ,Bob...70,92 ,Gary...49,93 , Arburn . . . 30, 77, 96 Henry . . . 49, 91 Gates, Paul . . . 76, 91 Gatewood, Judy . . . 77, 96, 119, 120 Gavin, Nancy , . . 71, 97, 119,120 George, Dee . . . 76 George, Larry . . . 77, 91 George, Margery . . . 75, 119 Gerheauser, Lucy . . . 49, 118 Gibbens, Bill . .. 76, 92 Gibbs, Sonny . . . 73 Gickler, Alan ... 50, 89, 92, 115, 126 Gidcumb, Phyllis . . . 72, 120 Giger, John . . . 50 Gilbert, Dennis . . . 77, 91 Gilbert, Robert . . . 73 Gilbreth, Rex , . . 76 Gill, Deanne . . . 71, 119, 120 Gilmore, Mary Jane . . . 31. 76, 96, 119 Gilstrap, Louise . . . 77, 96, 119 Giltner, Johnny . . . 76 Hailey, Margaret . . . 76. 96 Haines, Jack . . . 76, 93 Hamm, Larry . . . 77, 91, 98 Hammar, Judy . . . 30, 119 Harbit, Bob . .. 51, 124 Harbison, Archie . . . 71 Harding, Diane . . . 69, 119, 120 Harding, Hazel... 15, 51,118,120 Harman. Margaret . . . 76 Harp, Jo Ann . . . 24, 30, 70, 119, 120 Harris, Jerry . . . 51 Harris, Joyce . . . 70, 83, 119 Harrison, Donna . . . 28, 77, 125 Harrison, James . . . 75, 91 Harrison, John . . . 77, 92, 111 Harrison, Marilyn . . . 24, 28, 51, 115, 118, 125, 122 Harryman, James . . . 93 Harryman, Louise . . . 77, 96, 98 Harter, Bill . . . 75, 92 Hartje, Lorena 71, 123 Hartley, Sharon . . . 70, 97, 98, 119, 122, 125 Hartzell, Sharon . . . 75, 98, 119, 123 Haslip, Barbra . . . 73 Hatfield, Donald . . . 69 Hatfield, Sondra . . . 51 Havens, Ann . . . 24, 71, 84, 115, 116, 120, Felker, Ja nice . .. 49, 118, 126 Ferguson, Eugene . . . 69 Ferguson, Fred . . . 77, 93 Ferguson, Janet . . . 77 Ferguson, Lavonne . . . 29, 30, 73, 119 Ferguson, Linda . . . 15, 30, 69, 119, 120, 121 Ferris, Tom . . . 36, 72, 92, 104, 126 Finley, Donna . . . 24, 28, 49, 118, 120, 122 Fisher, Charles . . . 78, 92 Fisher, Grace . .. 69, 97, 98 Fisher, Je rry...49 Fisher, Judy . . . 72, 97, 119, 124 Flaxbeaid, Judy . .. 70, 119, 121 Fleischaker, James . . . 77, 91, 98, 122 Ford, Jim . .. 76, 91, 97,98 F01'e,Jim...70,93,121,123 Fore, Kenneth . . . 49, 89, 92, 97, 115, 123. 126 Forrest, Bill . . . 69, 91, 98, 121, 122, 123 Fort, Carolyn . . . 77, 124 Foster, El aine ... 30, 76, 119 Foster, Shirley Darlene . . . 28, 31, 49, 118 France, Wayne . . . 76, 104, 111 Francis, Kay . .. 24, 30, 72, 79, 89, 107. 115, 119, 121 Frazier, Margaret . . . 76, 98, 119 Freeman, Mary Sue . . . 70, 95, 97, 98, 119, 121, 122 Freeman, Seymour . . . 98 Fricks, William . . . 71 Friedheim, Anne . . . 24, 49, 118, 121 Friend, Charles ...73, 93, 122, 123 Fritchey, Jane . . . 78, 119 Fuller, Ju G dy...73,83 Gager, Ava . . . 49, 95, 98, 118, 123 130 Goff, Noel . . . 76, 92, 121, 122 Goheen, Bill 50, 91, 98, 125, 126 Golden, Dollie . . . 50 Golden, Jack ... 50, 74, 103, 126 Gooch, Pat . . . 76, 93, 97 Goodin, John . . . 15, 36, 73, 90, 91, 126 Goodwin, Clair . . . 70, 93 Gordon, Barbara . . . 30, 71, 119, 123 Gossett, Mary Ann . . . 70, 124 Gourley, Earlene . . . 77, 119 Grant, David . . . 76, 91, 104 Gravensen, Carole . .. 30, 69, 119. 120 Gray, Tom... 24, 35, 47, 50, 91, 93. 107. 108, 116, 117,121 Greathouse, Judy . . . 69, 97, 98, 122 Green, Dayid ... 76, 91, 125 Green, Dennis . . . 78, 91, 125 Green, Mary Jane . . . 70, 120 Greenwood, John . . . 70, 93 Greer, June . . . 76, 119 Greer, Shelia . . . 76 Gregory, Mary . . . 50, 118, 120 Greninger, Art . .. 50, 101, 103 Grey, Phil . .. 50, 91, 124 Grider, Betty . . . 50, 98, 118, 123 Griffey, Carol . . . 72, 96, 119, 120, 124, 126 Griffis, Judy . . . 26, 31, 76, 96, 105, 119, 120, 125 Griffith, Bonnie . . . 72, 96 Griffoth, Ruby . . . 69 Grissom, Robert Vernon . 93 Groom, Nancy . . . 73, 96 Grover, Ronnie... 69, 91, 98, 121, 122 Grunden, Juanita . . . 70, 120 Gullette, Dennis . . . 34, 50, 84, 89, 90, 93, 107, 116, 117 ' Gumm, Sondra . . . 28, 50, 118, 121 Gurley, Don . . . 73 Gurley, Joe . . . 73 H Habermehl, Wayne . . . 50, 85, 89, 90, 92, 97, 117 Hager, Richard . . . 51 122, 125 Havens, Nancy . . . 33, 51, 62, 84, 118, 121, 122, 123 Haverly, Clay . . . 77, 92 Hawkins, Sally . .. 77, 119, 121, 124 Hayden, Haynes, Haynes, Haynes, Marshall . . . 76, 97, 104, 122, 125 Charles .. . 76 Harrison . . . 91, 98 Mary Stuart . . . 28, 51, 84, 95, 98, 118 I Haynes, Patsy . .. 51, 118, 122 Haynes, Virginia . . . 76 Hayes, Walter . . . 51 Hays, Cindy ...76, 119, 121, 122, 125, 126 Hays, Missy . . . 73, 95, 97, 98, 119 Heard, Alice . . . 15, 28, 77, 119 Heckmaster, Carol Sue . . . 76, 96, 98, 119, 124, 125 Heeney, Virgil . . . 78 . Heidel, Grant . . . 51, 90, 92 Heinlen, David 71, 92, 121, 123 Heinlen, Dick . . . 72, 92, 121, 123 Heller, Barbara .. . 28, 77, 119, 121 Helton, Sibyl . . . 78, 98 Hembree, Fred . . . 78 Hembree, Joe . . . 75, 93 Hendry, Diane . . . 77, 124, 125 Hendrix, Iris . . . 31, 51, 120 Herd, David . . . 77, 93 Herron, Floyd . .. 51 ' Hershberger, Caroline . . . 31, 72, 119 Hervey, Audley . .. 52 Hess, Ted . . . 70, 92, 97, 122, 123 Hickman, Beverly . . . 76, 119 Hicks, Bill . . . 92 Higginbotham, Rex . . . 52, 97 Higgis, Jerry... 75, 91, 125 Hight, Don . . . 71 Hight, Helen . . . 75 Hill, Gary . . . 52, 124 Hill, Kirk . . . 77, 91, 98 Hill, Opal . .. 31, 119 Hillburn, Jim . . . 70 Hillhouse, Jane . . . 28, 29, 31, 70, 119, 132 Hoare, Tyler . . . 70, 126 Hodges, Dolorese . . . 30, 70, 119, 124 Hofman, Ronnie . .. 52, 92 Hogan, Sharon . . . 71, 119, 120 Hoggard, Harold . . . 76, 91, 98 Holden, Virgil . . . 76 Holford, Terry . . . 76, 91, 98, 121 Holloway, Carol . . . 75 Holmes, Frank . . . 75, 104 Holmes, Julius . . . 77, 95, 104 Holt, Barbara 52, 118, 120 Holt, Kay . .. 30, 76, 119 Holt, Larry E .... 52 Hoover, Sonjia . . . 52, 118, 121,124 Hopkins, Connie . . . 31, 75, 96, 98, 119 Hopkins, Susan .. . 50, 78, 96, 119 Horn, Betty 51,72 Horner, Marian . . . 24, 30, 52, 115, 118, 120,122 Horton, Linda . .. 31, 71, 85, 98, 119 Hoskins, Ed .. . 52, 95 Houk, Sharon .. . 52, 87. 97, 98, 118 House, Harvey . . . 52, 84 House, Joe . .. 77. 91, 125, 125 Houston, Carol ...72, 119, 125 Houston, Lois . . . 76, 96, 119, 124 Houston, Peggy . . . 70, 95, 98, 119, 121, 122 Howe, Norma . . . 75 Howerton, Richie . . . 78, 104, 108, 126 Hoyt, Virginia iGingiJ . . . 51, 72, 95, 98, 119 Hubatka, Don ...75, 91, 98, 115 Hubbard, Lana . . . 51, 52, 118, 123 Hubbs, Tom . . . 27, 52, 55, 89, 91. 98. 117,125 Huddleston, Jim ... 28, 69, 117 Hudson, Ruthann . . . 78, 96, 98, 119 Huelster, Ronald . . . 76, 91, 98 Hughes, Elaine . .. 55, 113, 125 Hughes, Judy . , . 50, 77, 96 Hundley, Jim . . .92 Hunt, Corinne . . . 74, 76, 119, 124 Hunt, Jim ...28, 55. 67, 92. 122, 125, 12 Hunt, Judy . .. 50, 95, 98, 119, 120 Hunzeker, Jim ...72, 91, 98, 125 Hunzeker, Marilyn . . . 72, 125, 124 Hurst, Cora Sue... 55, 85, 118, 120, 125 Hurst, Phyllis . . . 50, 78, 96, 98, 119 Hutchens, Linda . . . 77 Hutchins, Sharon . . . 77 Hutchinson, Craig . . . 76, 92, 121, 122 Hymer, William Ray . . . 91 Hyslop, Phillip . . . 71 I Ingram, James .. . 75, 95 Irvin, Charles . . . 78, 91 Irwin, Galen 76, 91, 98, 121 Isbell, Eddie . . . 92, 121 J Jackson, Jerry . . . 72, 91 Jackson, Teddy . . . 36, 55, 91 Jacobs, Don . .. 55, 124 Jacobs, Ralph . .. 52, 55.89, 91, 115, 124 Jacobson, Sara . . . 31, 72, 119, 120 Jardon, Claude . . . 71, 91, 98, 117 Jay, Mary . . . 50, 77, 96, 119 Jenkins, Caroline . . . 76, 119, 121 Johnson, Anita . . . 69, 119 Johnson, Janice . .. 55. 118 Johnson, Jo Ann . . . 51, 55, 124 Johnson, Johnnie . . . 53, 90, 91 Johnson, Larry . . . 76, 85, 98, 125 Johnson, Max . . . 95 Johnson, Phillip . . . 78, 92 Johnston, Alice . . . 55, 87, 95, 97, 98, 118 Johnston, Joe . . . 71, 91, 98 6 cSfz10Qnf,s' Johnston, Dick . . . 78 Johnston, Mike . . . 76, 92, 104 Jolly, Hazel .. . 51, 76, 96, 119 Jones, Barbara ... 55, 55, 64, 85, 95, 97, 98, 121 Jones, Don . .. 55, 124 Jones, Gary . . . 72, 91 Jones, Hank . . . 54, 125 Jones, Jimmy . . . 69, 91 Jones, Judy . . . 54, 84, 97, 98, 118 Jones, Larry . . . 54 , Jones, Le Roy . . . 69, 92 Jones, Linda 50, 71, 119 Jones, Melvena . . . 54 Jones, Nancy . . . 76 Jones, Paul . . . 69, 95, 125 Julian, Jim .. . 72, 92 Junge, Edson .. . 70, 90, 95, 121 K Kaltenbach, Kay . . . 77, 96, 119 Keen, Jackie . . . 76 Keller, Shirley . . . 54, 118 Kelley, Jerry . . . 56, 57, 40, 54, 101, 102, 105,108,109,126 Kelley, Judy . . . 70, 97, 98, 119, 125 Kelley, Sandra . . . 96, 119 Kempt,Sue...77,119,120,121,125 Kendall, Karen ... 51, 76, 119 Kersh, Richard . . . 72, 95, 126 Kersh, Susie . . . 77 Keyser, Norman . . . 91 Kiddoo, Marsha . . . 70, 98, 119, 122, 126 Kilgore, Billy . . . 71, 87, 90, 92, 97, 117 Kilgore, Delores . . . 78, 96, 119, 125 Kimball, Joan ... 76, 119 Kimerer, Nina ... 51, 78, 121 Kimes, Marcia ... 30, 72, 97, 98, 119, 124 King, Jackie . . . 28, 119 King, Joyce . . . 71 King, Judy ... 54, 98, 118, 120, 124 Kingrey, Gloria . . . 24, 54, 115, 118, 120 Kingsland, Judy . . . 30, 72, 119, 125 Kinney, Jim . . . 69, 95 Kirby, Judy . . . 54, 97, 118, 120 Kohler, Billy . . . 72 - Koonce, Judy . . . 54, 122 Korn, Nicky . . . 28, 54, 57, 85, 89, 90, 95, 117 Krokroskia, Charles . .. 54, 124 Krummel, Adrea . . . 50, 54, 95, 98, 118, 121,122 Krutsinger, Jimmie . . . 78, 92 Kyte, Dixie . . . 50, 77, 96, 119 L Lamb, Rosemary . . . 77 La Marr, Carl . . . 78 La Marr, Martha . . . 77, 119 Landers, Patsy . , . 55 Lane, Charles . . . 69, 101 Lane, Eddie . . . 92 La Near, John . . . 70 La Near, Tom . . . 77 La Salle, Stephen . .. 29, 75, 85, 90, 92, 125 Lauderdale, Fern . . . 55, 124 Lawrence, Patty . . . 51, 76, 119 Lawson, Bonnie , . . 30, 70, 119, 125 Lawson, Lera . . . 55, 118, 120 Lawson, Peggy . . . 69 Layne, Genevieve . . . 77 Lee, Fransiska ...76, 96, 119, 121, 122 Lee, Gary.. . 55, 89, 91, 98,121,125,126 Legg, Judy . .. 15, 55, 86, 97, 98, 118, 120 Lemley, Jo ... 51, 75, 86, 105, 119, 121, 124 Lemmons, Jackie . . . 57, 45, 55, 89, 92, 101, 126 Lemmons, Joyce . . . 77, 96, 119 Lemmons, Larry . . . 92 Lester, Donald . . . 78, 95 Lewellen, Donna 55 Lewis, Jimmie . . . 71, 90, 92 Lewis, Phyllis 55, 125 Lichlyter, Judy . . . 77 Lindley, Wanda . . . 71 Livingston, Bill . . . 77, 91, 98 Lobbey, Jim . . . 28, 55, 55, 89, 90, 95. 117 Looper, Norman . . . 78, 92, 122 Looten, Verna . . . 31 Long, Jerry . . . 78, 95 Long, Linda 75, 76, 119 Long, William . . . 77, 92, 125 Longstreet, Kenney . . . 72, 101, 126 Lorenzen, Murray . . . 28, 55, 75, 91, 98, 125 Love, Betty .. . 69, 119 Love, J. D. ...71, 101, 105 Love, Jerry . . . 72 Love, Gary . . . 92 Lovell, Tory . . . 55 Lowe, Celia . . . 77, 96, 98, 119 Lucas, Lillian . .. 30, 75, 119 Luckinbill, Bob . . . 69, 92 Ludmeyer, Barbara . . . 76, 119, 121 Luke, Barbara 50, 71, 120 Luke, Forrest . .. 55, 91, 124 Luman, David . . . 77 Luman Gary ... 55, 92 Lytle, Judy . . . 96 Mc McAfee, Carol . . . 76 McAntire, John . . . 76, 92 McClanahan, Norma . . . 77 McClanahan, Zelma . . . 70 McClary, J. D .... 73, 91, 97, 98 McClary, Richard . . . 76, 91, 97 McCloud, Rosemary . . . 70, 97, 119 McCormick, Joan . . . 51, 77, 96, 119 McConnell, Bill . . . 78, 95 McCoy, Dale, . . 75, 77, 95, 104, 121 McCoy, Harold . . . 56, 83 McCracken, Jennie . . . 69 McCrea, Bill . .. 56 McDaniel, Virginia McDowell, Harry . McGlochien, Kitty . McKenney, George McKenzie, Larry . . McKinley, Carolyn . . 121 McKinney, Ronald . . McCracken, Kenney . . , 126 . 70, 95 50, 56, 118 ..72 - 15,56,118, 125 ss, 124 . 56, 91, 98 . ss, vo, 95, 97, 98, . 56, 89, 90, 92 . McLaughlin, Bob . . . 75, 92 McMartin, Marilyn ...56 McNally, Dick . . . 75, 92 McNally, Steve . . . 77,,87, 93, 123, 125 McNeil, Sally . . . 71, 126 M Mackovic, Donna . . . 50, 124 Majors, LeRoy . .. 78, 91 Manley, Jerreldeane . . . 76, 96, 119, 124 Manley, Jerry . . . 78, 92 Manning, J. C .... 78, 95 Mapes, Nancy . . . 78, 96, 119 Markray, Dixie . . . 56, 96, 118 Martin, Claudie , . . 78, 91 Martin, Delores . . . 75, 96, 119 Martin, Eldridge . . . 27, 56, 85, 89, 91, 97, 98, 117 I3I Martin Martin ,Jerry R .... 36, 56, 100, 103, 126 ,Joe QBudj .. . 56, 93 1Mary Etta . . .,15, 2s, 69, 119, 122, Martin Lonnie . . . 78 91 Martin 126 Martin Pat . . . 78 Martin, Tommy . . . 56 Mascher, Helen ... 57, 118, 120 Massey, Robert . . . 77, 93 Mauldin, Bill . . . 71, 91, 98, 101, 126 Mayes, Judith . . . 77, 96, 98, 119 Mayhue, Clydean , . . 31, 96 Meador, Dorothy . . . 30, 72, 97, 120 Meddock, Ruth . . . 76 Medlin, Carolyn . . . 75, 96, 119 Medlin, Judy . . . 57, 98, 118 Merrick, Nancy . . . 30, 76 Michael, Edwina . .. 57, 87, 95, 97, 98, 118 Miley, Pat... 31, 77, 119, 124 Miller, Don . . . 73 Miller, Homer . .. 15, 57, 84, 91 Miller, Leonard QBuddyj . . . 71 Miller, Linda . . . 37, 57, 118, 124 Miller, Patricia . . . 75, 119, 124 Miller, Patricia . . . 57 Miller, Sharon . . . 76, 96, 119 Miller, Shirley . . . 57, 63, 118, 121, 122, 125 Miller, Suzanne . . . 69, 119, 120 Mintz, Janene . . . 75, 96 Mintz, Ray . . . 92 Mintz, Ray . . . 78 Misenhelter, Don . . . 72, 92 Mitchell, Dick . . . 78, 104 Mitchell, Lawrence . . . 69, 92, 122 Mitchell, Monte . . . 76, 91, 98, 126 Mitchell, Nancy . . . 28, 30, 76, 96, 119 Mitchell, Robert . . . 71 Mitchell, Wanda Lou . . . 31, 72, 119, 122, 123 Mock, Dick . .. 57, 93, 115 Moffett, Dixie . . . 24, 29, 31, 73, 105, 119, 122 Moffet , Eugene . . . 70, 91 Moffet, Ronald . . . 57, 92 Momchilovick, David . . . 57, 124 Monteith, Virginia . . . 24, 71, 96, 119, 125 124, Moore, Moore, Moore, Betty . . . 70, 119 Connie... 71, 120 Jeanne . . . 70, 95, 98, 119 Moore, Larry . . . 71, 92, 101, 123 Moore, Mary . .. 57, 98, 118, 120 c5fuoQz2fs Myers, Marjorie .. . 31, 98, 119 Myers, Robert . . . 78 Myers, Ronald . . . 93 Myers, Richard . . . 73 N Nance, Robert . . . 78 Nash, Carol ... 71,120 Nathan, Ann . . . 72, 97, 98, 119, 122 Neal, Sammy . . . 58 Neil, Mike . . . 28, 77, 122, 123 Nelson, John ... 76, 93, 121 Nelson, Kay . .. 15, 30, 118, 123 Newman, Elsa . . . 24, 28, 35, 36, 49, 58, 79,114,115,116,118, 121,122,127 Newman, Helen . . . 69, 119, 122, 125 Newton, Carol . . . 72 Newton, Raamah . . . 30, 75, 119, 123,125 Nichols, Floyd . . . 78 Nickle, Danny . . . 78, 93 Nickle, Judy . . . 58, 118, 126 Noblet t,Jim...77 Noland, Harriett . . . 78, 119 Nordberg, Billie . . . 31, 58, 118, 123 Norman, Joann . .. 31, 72, 119, 120, 124, 125 Nuttle, Evelyn . . . 76 Nuttle, Robert . . . 72, 92 O O'Dan O'Farr Ohler, iel, Nancy ... 120 ell, Sharon . . . 58, 97, 98, 118 Carolyn . .. 15, 75, 119 Oliver, Phyllis . . . 77, 96, 125 Orr, Steve . . . 71, 90, 92,121 Osborn, Rex ... 77, 93 Osler, Lelia . .. 58, 118 Owen, Jim . .. 58, 89, 90, 93, 97, 117, 125 Owen, Larry . . . 71, 90, 92 Owen, Mike . . . 78, 91, 98 Owen, Ronnie . . . 71 Owens, David .. . 72, 85, 108, 126 P Page, Jim . . . 69, 92 Page, Pete . . . 59 Page, Robert . . . 77, 92 Painter, Ronnie . . . 73, 85, 93 Palmer, Kathryn . . . 59 Papp, Mary Beth . . . 72, 95, 98, 119 Parker Parker Parker ,Calvin . . . 78 , Clayton . . . 77, 92 , George , . . 78, 93 Parker, Ruth . . . 28, 59, 98, 122, 123 Parker, Sharon . . . 31, 70, 119, 120 Parks, Carolyn .. . 77, 119, 121 Morgan, Glen ...57,91,125 Morlan, Bruce . . . 78, 91 Morlan, Loren . . . 57, 124 Morris, Dale . . . 93 Morris, Jean . . . 69 Morris, Susan . . . 24, 30, 72, 97, 98, 119, 121, 122 Mosbaugh, Pa Moss, Cliff .. Moss, Jimmie ul.. . 58,126 .58 ...77 Mullins, Gary . . . 77, 93 Partlow, Jim . . . 59 Patterson, Charles QChuckj . . . 77, 92, 104, 121 Patterson, Stanley . . . 77, 92, 123 Paul, Steve . . . 71, 92 Payne, George . . . 24, 36, 42. 59, 91, 98, 101, 102, 117, 125,126 Pearson, Edna June . . . 59, 118, 124 Pelot, Patsy . . . 76, 119, 121 Pelt, Jack . . . 78, 93 Pence, Donald . . . 78 Pence, Dorothy . . . 59 Pendleton, Dan . . . 69, 92 Pendleton, John . . . 76, 86, 93 Mullins, Judy . . . 24, 30, 58, 115, 118, 122, 125 Murphy, Larry . . . 77, 93 Musgrave, John .. . 58, 65, 84, 89, 92, 98, 117 Myers, Alice . . . 77, 98, 119, 123 Myers, Claudette . . . 77, 119 Myers, Myers, Myers, I 32 Danny . . . 77, 92 Frances . . . 75 Jo Etta 75,96 Perkin s, Bob .. . 72, 91, 98, 117 Perrin, Patty . . . 31, 59, 84, 118 Perry, Allen Wayne . . . 70, 97 Perry, Wayne Russell . . . 73 Peterson, David . . . 28, 76, 93 Petty, Janis . . . 59, 118, 123 Petty, Joan . . . 31, 70, 119, 121, 124, 125 Phillips, Billie . .. 31, 77 Phillips, Corrine .. . 59, 97, 118, 120 Phillips, Gary . . . 71, 93 Pickard, Russell . . . 59 Pitman, Sue . . . 75, 119, 124 Pitner, Wayne . . . 59, 91, 98, 117, 125 Pittman, Joyce . . . 59, 97 Pitts, Carol ... 31, 77, 119 Pitts, Beverly Sue . . . 30, 60, 118 Pitts, Nancy . . . 69, 119, 120 Plant, Bonita . . . 60 Plympton, Bunnye . . . 31, 60, 95, 98, 118, 121 Plympton, Sue . . . 77, 119, 121 Poe, Don ...69, 91, 98, 101, 126 Pond, David . . . 77, 93, 97 Poole, William . . . 77 Porter, Mary Frances . . . 24, 70, 97 Poteet, Ben . . . 60, 90 Potter, Dennis . . . 77, 92 Potter, Susan . . . 30, 69, 119 Potts, Ronald .. . 60 Powell, Stephen .. . 77, 91, 121 Prall, Betty . . . 60, 95, 98, 118, 122 Pratt, Kathe . . . 69, 119, 120 Prigg, Gayle.. . 30, 72, 97, 119, 121, 122, 125 Provice, Jerry . . . 76, 119, 123 Prutsman, Nancy . . . 15, 60, 118, 120 Pullon, John . . . 92 Purkett, Jerrie . . . 31, 70, 119, 120 Purscelley, Howard . . . 73 Puryear, Carmon . . . 73 Pyle, Buddy . . . 93 R Raines, Charlie . . . 70, 92 Raines, Peggy . . . 76 Raines, Willa Jean . . . 76, 98, 119 Rainey, Ronnie . . . 75, 92 Rakes, Ellen . . . 76, 96, 125 Ramage, Mary . . . 77, 98, 119 Randall, Ben . . . 78, 92 Ratrie, Nancy . .. 30, 71, 123, 125 Rauch, Nancy . . . 76, 79, 89, 96, 98, 106, 107, 119, 121 Rawlings, Sandra . . . 60, 95, 97, 98, 118, 120 Raymond, Ronald .. . 69 Rea, Susan .. . 77, 121 Reaves, Maurice . . . 91, 98 Reed, Linda . . . 60, 96, 118, 120 Reed, Mary Lou . . . 28, 31, 70, 73, 119, 121, 122 Reniker, Virginia . . . 69, 120 Repplinger, John . . . 77, 93 Reuter, Jerry . . . 76 Reynolds, Anita . . . 77, 119 Reynolds, Ronnie . . . 71 Rhea, Ronnie . . . 69, 92, 101 Richardson, Bob . . . 60 Richardson, George . . . 76, 91 Richardson, Linda . . . 72, 121 Richart, Bob . . . 73, 91, 98, 121 Riddle, Tommy . . . 76 Ritter, Eddie . . . 60, 92 Roam, Linda . . . 70, 1195123 Robbins, Mike . . . 70, 89, 92 Robbins, Mike Lee . . . 28, 60, 90, 93, 117 Robertson, Beverly . . . 77, 119 Roberts, Rose Marie . . . 77, 96 Robinson, Sidney . . . 71, 93 Robinson, Vicki . . . 24, 25, 28, 60, 79, 107, 118, 122 Robson, Nancy . . . 28, 73, 95, 98, 119, 125 Taylor Rodgers, Emogene . . . 72, 120 Rodgers, Judy . . . 78, 96, 98, 119 Rogers, Tom . . . 71 Roe, Carol ... 31, 71, 119, 120,124 Rogers, Christi . . . 30, 70, 119 Rogers, Clarann . .. 77, 119. 124 Roland, Carolyn . . . 119 Rolleg, Judy ... 15, 31, 75, 119 Rooks, Estel . . . 78, 93 Roper, Joy . . . 77, 96, 119 Rose, Gail ...96, 119- Rose, Gary . . . 61, 89, 93, 126 Rose, William . . . 61, 93 Rosenberg, Benjie . . . 61, 89, 91, 101, 126 Rosenberg, Myron . . . 70, 92 Rosenberry, Judy . . . 24, 30, 98, 119, 120 Rosenberry, Kay... 31, 75, 119, 123 Roughton. Marvin . . . 61 Rouse, Anita . . . 30, 70, 119, 124 Routledge, Dan . . . 78, 84, 93, 121 Rowan, Beverly Jo Ann . . . 31, 71, 120 Rowan, Carolyn . . . 96 Rowbottom, Robin . . . 76 Rowe, Carolyn . . . 77 Rowe, Elaine . . . 96 Rowe, Lynn . . . 73 Royer, Barbara . . . 77 Royer, Kenneth . . . 61 Royle, Lynn ...73, 92, 101, 126 Rush, Virginia . . . 61, 120 Russell, Ann ... 31, 70, 119 Russell, Dorothy . . . 61, 118, 123 Russell, Jim . . . 71 Russell, Judy . . . 69, 97, 119, 120 Russell, Richard . . . 69, 91, 98, 117 Russell, Ronald . . . 73, 93, 107, 115 Russell, Veva . .. 15, 61, 118, 120 Rustin, Barbara . . . 78 Rutherford, Connie .. . 30, 76 Rutherford, Dean . . . 61 Rutherford, Gloria , . . 15, 75, 119 Rutherford, Jerry . . . 36, 71, 102, 126 S Sadler, Nancy . . . 61, 118, 120 Sadler, Robert . . . 71, 91 Sadler, Willard . . . 93 Sager, Hazel 71, 120 Salyers, Karen . . . 26, 30, 77, 96, 105, 119, 120 Salzer, Charlotte . . . 31, 61, 97, 118, 120 Salzer, Mike . . . 69, 71, 92, 117, 126 Sams, Donna . . . 70, 120 Samuels, Barbara . . . 69, 119 Sanborn, Larry . . . 29, 70, 73, 91, 98, 122, 125, 126 Sanders, Sharon .. . 72, 119, 129, 121 Sandford, Frank . . . 72, 124, 125 Sands, Nancy . . . 70, 119, 120 Sapp, Carol . . . 71, 119, 121 Savatovic, Mary Jane . . . 15, 24, 35, 36, 46, 61, 79, 106, 107, 116, 118 Sawyer, Kenneth . . . 69, 92, 122, 123, 125 Schneichert, Dyann . .. 28, 76, 119, 123 Schreiner, Larry . . . 61 Schreiner, Linda . . . 71 Schreweis, Nancy . . . 62, 120 Schultz, Stephen . . . 76, 93, 97, 121 Scott, Elaine . . . 71, 119, 120, 125 Scott, Grant . . . 76, 91, 98, 122 Scott, Lee . . . 75, 91, 104 Scott, Martha .. . 30, 76, 119, 121, 123 Scroggins, Marcia . . . 71, 119, 120 Sears, Barbara . . . 76, 98, 119, 125 Severn, Leonard . . . 62 cSfuoQz21's Severs, Dwayne . . . 78, 93 Sex, Larry . . . 76, 91, 98, 107, 116 Sexton, Patty . . . 75 Seymour, Jane . . . 72, 95, 98, 119, 121, 122 Seymour, Tom . . . 62, 84, 93 Shaw, Don . . . 73 Sheffler, Virginia . . . 62, 118, 124 Shepherd, Carol . . . 77, 119 Shields, Raymond . . . 76, 91 Shivers, Connie . . . 75, 119 Shonk, Bill . . . 62, 91 Shrum, Sue . . . 96 Shufeldt, Nadine . . . 31, 62, 118, 124 Sickles, Penny . . . 28, 30, 71, 119, 120, 122, 126 Siler, George . . . 76 Sill, Ginnie . . . 76, 96, 119 Simpson, Anita . . . 76, 119 Simpson, Shirley . . . 62, 124 Sisk, Murray . . . 76, 91, 104 Sitton, A. C .... 62, 124 Sitton, Barbara . . . 119, 124 Skaggs, Jim . . . 73 Slankard, Virginia . . . 30, 62 Sterrett, Jim . . . 71, 91, 98, 101, 126 Stevens, Courtney . . . 77, 119, 121, 122 Stevenson, Bob . . . 64, 92 Stevenson, Vance . . . 64, 91 Stinnett, Phil . . . 78, 91, 104, 126 Stinson, Ona Mae . . . 31, 76, 96, 119 Stockam, Nancy . . . 64, 118, 120, 125 Stockam, Sue Ann . . . 72, 120 Stockton, Cheryl . . . 28, 119, 121 Stockton, John . . . 78 Stokes, Curtis KC. LJ . . . 78, 91 Stokes, Stoots, Stone, Sue . . . 71, 119,120 Austin .. . 76, 92 Lee ...71, 83 Storie, Beverly June . . . 119 Storm, Larry . . . 64, 93 Stout, Leonard . . . 76, 92 Stout, Rose Marie . . . 77, 96, 119, 124 Stout, Susan . . . 24, 69, 95, 98, 119, 125 Stover, Caroline '. . . 77, 124 Stratton, Jim . .. 111, 121 Stripling, Joyce . . . 24, 64, 115, 118, 120 Stubblefield, Paul . . . 71, 93, 122, 123, 1 Stuckey, Jim . . . 72, 92 Sturgeon, Ivan . . . 71, 91, 98, 123, 125 Sturgeon, Rebecca . . . 70, 95, 98, 119, 12 Sweet, Gene . . . 78 Swift, Florence . . . 64 T Tabb, Charles . . . 64 Tall, Pattiann . . . 72, 124 Tanner, Charles . .. 73 Tarnowieckyi, Oktawian . . . 77, 92, 111 Tate, Carol Ann . . . 71, 97, 120 Tate, Derril . . . 73 Tate, Francis . . . 77, 119 Tate, Wilma... 15, 71, 119, 120, 124 Taylor, Allen . .. 78, 104 Taylor, Barbara . . . 64, 118, 123 Sluder, Arlie . . . 93 Sluder, John . . , 78 Smith, Alice. . . 76, 119, 123 Smith, Archie . . . 77, 92 Smith, Barbara . .. 62, 118 Smith, Betty Ann . .. 15, 62, 97, 118 Smith, Betty Jo 30, 62 Smith, Carl . . . 69 Smith, Charles . . . 15, 72 Smith, Donna . . . 62, 98, 118 Smith, Donna Jean . . . 77, 98, 119 Smith, Gerald . . . 63, 97 Smith, Jerry . . . 70, 91, 98, 121 Smith, Judie Ann . . . 63, 118 Smith, Judy Diane . . . 24, 25, 44, 63, 79, 106, 107, 118, 126 Smith, Karen . . . 77, 98, 119 Smith, Larry . . . 93 Smith, Robert . . . 63, 93 Smith, Susan . . . 24, 26, 31, 37, 72, 84, 105 115, 116,119,122 Sneed, Harry... 69,93,121, 123 Snider, Lindle . . . 63, 124 Taylor , Evelyn . . . 69, 97 Taylor, Gerry . . . 27, 64, 92 78 Taylor, Joan . . . Taylor, John . . . 64, 93, 123 Taylor, Kent . . . 15, 64, 56, 87, 89, 90, 9 Taylor Taylor ,Norma . . . 75, 96, 119 ,Pat . . . '12, 119, 120 Taylor, Pat Ann .. . 64, 118, 120 ,SuC...31,78,119,124 Snoddy, Terry . . . 63, 92, 101, 125 Snodgrass, Lynn 71, 119, 120 Soloman, Jon . . . 63, 89, 91, 101, 126 Sours, James . . . 78 Sparrow, Janice 78, 119 Speakman, Steve . . . 63, 93 Speer, Judy . . . 30, 63, 122 Speer, Raymond . . . 76, 92 Spenny, Fam . . . 30, 70, 119, 120, 125 Spicer, John . . . 70, 84, 90, 91, 122, 123, 126 Sprowls, Pam . . . 76, 96 Spurgeon, Brenda . . . 24, 77 Stafford, Patsy . . . 72 Stafford, Peggy . . . 15, 78, 119 Standefer, Gloria . . . 70, 119 Standley, Adreenne . .. 76, 119, 120, 121 Stanley, Beverly . . . 63 Stapleton, Charles . . . 72, 92 Stark, Evelyn .. . 63, 118, 120 Starkweather, Don . . . 93, 123 Staves, Linda . . . 72, 119, 120 Steele, Pat . .. 24, 31, 63, 115, 118, 123 Steen, Jane Ann . . . 63, 97, 118, 120, 122 Steenrod, Lewann . . . 24, 28, 30, 48, 64, 114, 115, 118, 120,122,127 Steenrod, Standlee . . . 78, 91, 97, 98 Telfer, Sandra . . . 77 Terry, Betty . . . 24, 25, 26, 45, 65, 79, 88 89, 107, 116, 118 Thels, Gwen . . . 24, 31, 65, 95, 97, 118, 121, 123 Theus, Audrey . . . 77, 96, 119 Thomas, Bob . . . 70,'9l, 98, 115, 117, 12 123 Thomas, Evelyn . . . 65 Thomas, Raymond . . . 73, 92, 101, 126 Thomas, Vicki . . . 77, 96, 98, 119 Thomason, Leroy . . . 72 Thomson, Bill 27, 71, 91, 98, 117 Thomson, Norman 1ToddyJ . . . 70, 93, 126 Thompson, Leonard . . . 78, 93, 125 Thompson, Patty .. . 31, 77, 119 Thompson, Steve . . . 37, 72, 123, 125 Thurman, Mary . . . 30, 69, 85, 119, 120, 122 Thurston, Bill . . . 65, 85, 126 Thurston, Mary . .. 37, 76, 115, 119, 121 122 Tolen, Gary . . . 70, 91, 121, 123 Townsend, Faye . . . 72, 120 Townsend, Leroy . . . 65, 91 l33 Trim, Gary . . , 68, 69, 91, 126 Trim, Shirley . .. 26, 28, 30, 32, 58, 65, 105, 118, 120 Troxel, David . . . 89, 91, 97, 98, 125 Troxel, Linda . . . 30, 78, 96, 119 Truesdell, Jeanie . . . 75, 119 Trussell, Bill . . . 73 Tubbs, Shirley . . . 122 Tucker, Frances . .. 30, 73, 119, 120 Tune, Don . . . 65, 86 Turley, Turner, Turner, Sue.. . 28, 65, 97, 118, 122 Davy 71, 91, 98, 101, 126 Jerry . . .'65, 124, 126 Tyree, Leslie . . . 72, 91, 97, 98, 123, 125 Tyree, Wesley . .. 29, 72, 91, 97, 98, 123, 125 U Updegraff, Carolynn . . . 24, 26, 28, 31, 59, 65, 105, 118, 125, .126 V Van Amber, Ray . . . 70 Van Fleet, Jim . . . 65, 93 Van Hoorebeke, Eddie . . . 69, 91, 98, 117 Van Hoorebeke, Paul . . . 65, 96 Van Hooser, Diane . . . 69, 98, 119 Van Winkle, Phillip . . . 66, 93 Vaugha 1 26 n, Don . . . 71, 91, 98, 101, 123, Vermillion, Jimmie . . . 76, 91, 101, 126 Vernon, Gary fButchJ 66, 108 Vicory, Phillip . . . 92 Vincent, Jack . . . 69, 85, 92 W Wade, Robert . . . 71, 91 Waggoner, Judith . . . 31, 78, 96, 119 Wagner, Brenda . . . 66, 95, 97, 98, 118, QSXUOQI2 fs Werner, Jim . . . 70, 91, 98, 121, 122, 123 West, Carolyn . . . 66, 118, 126 West, Carolyn Sue . . . 30, 69, 119, 1211 125 West, Nancy . . . 67, 118, 123 West, Terry . . . 78, 124 Wetherell, Gerry . . . 77, 92 Wetherell, Larry . . . 29, 73, 92, 126 Whisner, Bonnie . . . 71 Whitaker, Pat . . . 15, 67, 120 White, Joyce . .. 31, 75, 96, 119 White, Larry . .. 76, 91, 121 White, Sharon '. .. 30, 72, 119, 120 Whitehead, Janice . . . 76, 96, 119, 120 Whitley, James . . . 97, 123 Whitlock, Jerry . . . 73, 90, 97, 98 Wicks, Anna . . . 76, 96, 119, 124 Wight, Cecil . . . 76, 90, 97, 98, 121 Wilcoxson, Mary Janet . . . 67, 95, 97, 98, 118 Wilcoxson, Phyllis . . . 67 Willard, Larry . . . 70 121 Walker, Charles . . . 75, 92, 123 Walker, Charles . . . 72, 90, 98, 108, 126' Walker, Connie . . . 31, 69 Walker, Dorothy . . . 30, 70, 119, 120 Walker, Kay . . . 70, 97 Walker, Steve 69 Walters, Caroljane . . . 66, 95, 98, 118, 121 Wann, Cynthia . . . 76, 96, 98, 119, 125 Ward, John . . . 66 Ward, Karen . . . 28, 72, 73, 97, 119, 120, 122 Warren ,John . . . 77, 92,125 Wasson, Kay . . . 66, 118 Watson ,Bob . .. 69, 91, 126 Watson, Carolyn . . . 72 Watson ,Joyce . . . 66, 118,124 Watts, Linda .. . 78, 119 Watts, Nancy . . . 31, 78, 105, 119, 124 Watts, Sasha . . . 72, 97, 119, 120, 122 Weaver, Bob . . . 70, 92 Weaver, Lionell . . . 76, 92, 121 Webb, John . . . 73 Webster, Bill . . . 66, 79 Webster, Jerry . . . 71, 97 ' . Webster, Lynda . . . 75, 119 Wees, Ann Marie . . . 66, 95, 97, 98, 118, 121, 122 7 Weir, Jerry . . . 77 Weir, Judy . . . 76 Welch, Nancy . . . 7l,.95, 98, 119, 125 Wells, Leroy . . . 66, 84, 90, 121 Wells, Sa'lly .. . 66, 95, 98, 118, 120 Wells, Susan . . . 15, 31, 70, 95, 98, 119, 120, Welsh, Welsh, I34 121, 124 5 Faye... 30,71, 119, 121' Roberta 78, 84, 96, 119 Williams, Bob . . . 76, 90, 121 Williams, Frances . . . 76 Williams, J. D .... 77, 91 Williams, Paula fJeanneJ . . . 67 Williams, Jerry . . . 78, 91 Williams, Larry . . . 72, 91, 101, 126 Williams, Leroy . . . 72, 84, 91, 125 Williams, Linda . . . 30, 78, 119, 120 Williams, Merrill . . . 67 Williams, Mike . . . 77 Williams, Patricia . . . 75 Williams, Ruth . . . 72, 97 Williamson, Calvin . . . 77, 91 Wilson, Diana . . . 15, 78, 119 - Wilson, Dora . . . 70, 83, 96, 124 Wilson, Hetty . . . 67, 97, 118 Wilson, Jerry . . . 75, 91 Wilson, Keith . .. 70 Wilson, Patricia . . . 77, 119 Windle, Jim . . . 67 Wolfe, Judy .. . 67, 122, 126 Woodard, Carolyn . .. 15, 76, 119, 125 Woodin, Sandra . . . 77, 96, 119 Woods, Barbara . . . 78, 96, 119 Woods, Clarence . . . 76, 90 Woods, Don . . . 76 Woods, Joe . . . 77 Woods, Joyce . . . 78 Woods, Powell ...71, 121,122,123 Wolsey, Nancy . . . 67, 120 Workman, Margaret . . . 78, 119 Wright, Donald . . . 76, 90 Wright, Doris . . . 67, 118, 121, 123 Wright, Eddie . . . 72 Wright, Gary Lee . . . 76, 92 Wright, Judy . . . 77, 119 Wright, Lois Jeanette . . . 76, 96, 119 Wuellner, Gary . . . 67 Y Yarbrough, Glen . . . 77 Yarbrough, Wynona . .. 67, 120 Yocam, Rayma .. . 69, 119, 120 Young, Charles . . . 78 Young, Deloris .. . 31, 76, 98, 119 Young, Terry . . . 73 Yost, Susan . . . 96, 98 Z Zentner, Katrina . . . 71, 119 A Aldridge, Ella May . . . 20 Anderson, Mrs. Rosalie . . . 14 Anderson, Theodore . . . 20 Avery, Mrs. Katheryn . . . 21 B Bahr, Mrs. Judy . . . 15 Baker, R. W .... 18 Ball, Charles B .... 17 Ballard, Mrs. Helen .. . 13 Barrett, Dorothy . . . 17 Barton, Mrs. Tina . . . 21 Bass, Mrs. Maxine . . . 20 Bauer, Erma M .... 19 Baumann, Hildred . . . 18 Belk, Floyd . . . 104 Bemis, Leona . . . 15 Blanke, Mrs. Reba . . . 15 Boles, Arthur . . . 18 Brown, Mrs. Beulah . . . 10, 15 Brown, Leonard R. .. . 15 Buckeridge, Bess . . . 18 Buxton, Mary . . . 12 C Carr, Charles L .... 21 Campbell, Mrs. Hetiie . . . 21 Cheatham, Nonda . . . 20 Colon, Francisco . . . 18 Coulter, T. Frank . . . 19 Cowen, Mr. .. . 20, 124 Craig, Richard N .... 15 D Dall, Mrs. Gyneth . .. 21 Davis, Elizabeth . 19 Dean, Robert . . . 20 Dix, John . .. 17 Duncan, Mrs. Martha . . . 21 Dunham, Larry . . . 17 Dyment, lst Lt. Leroy W .... 19 F Floyd, Cecil . . . 12, 15 Frink, Spencer . . . 19 Fuhr, Eva . . . 17 Fuller, Mary . . . 20 G Godfrey, Evan . . . 15 Goodnight, Mrs. Frances . . . 20 Graham, Carl T .... 18 Gray, Fem . .. 15 Greer, Roy W. 10, 14 Groom, Mabel . . . 21 iw 'GD' .' 7-31 V1 I? J'-P7 ? -1'a7Yl F 7'7 'FKSW Zofzzzlvzzlrfrabbzz Hainline, Robert . . . 18 Harrison, Forrest W .... 15 Hart, Herbert J. . .. 10, 14 Hayden, Emma L .... 20 Haynes, William fRedJ 18, 104 Hillhouse, Morgan . . . 13 Hilton, Mrs. Ina Lou . .. 18, 50, 51 Holden, Jack T. . . . 19 Humphrey, E. O. .. . 19 J Johnson, Mrs. Edna . . . 17 Johnson, Mrs. Zelma C .... 12 Johnston, R. B. . . . 20 Juhnke, Mrs. Evelyn . . . 15 K Kaminsky, Russell . .. 18, 101, 105 Kell, Otto . . . 13 Kelly, MfSgt. Keith . . . 19, 89, 125 Kindred, Ellis . . . 18 L Lant, Winnfred .. . 19 Lebecleff, William J. . . . 19 Lewis, Mrs. Hazel . . . 14 Lewis, Marilyn . . . 12 Long, Gordon A ..,. 18, 103 Mc McCann, Virginia . . . 14 McFadin, Helen . . . 20 M Martin, Pauline . . . 17 Mehlman, M! Sgt. Ernest . . . 19, 90 Miley, M!Sgt. Harold . . . 19, 90 Mitchell, Douglas C. . . . 17 N Neil, Clara 21 Nichols, Mott . . . 19 Ober, Mrs. Katherine . . . 17 P Payne, Mrs. Margaret . . . 19 Peak, Elanor . . . 14, 20 Pickett, Mrs. Beverly . . . 17 Pogue, Leona . . . 17 Pogue, Leona . . . 21 -t V M,--:ver-me-fr-v r- - R Robinson, Leah . .. 17 Robson, Ron .. . 15 Rogers, Mrs. Mabel 17 Russell, Pansy . . . 21 S Sale, Leonard . .. 18 Smith, Glenn D .... 17 Standefer, Chiquta A. . . . 17, 28 Still, Mrs. Ida . . . 21 U Ulrici, Dora . . . 17 V Varner, Mrs. Charleen . . . 17 Varner, Robert . .. 18, 104 Volmert, George . . . 10, 15 W Well, Carl 18 Williams, G. C .... 20 Wills, Mrs. Joanne . . . 12 Witzansky, Clarence . . . 18 Wood, Roi S .... 12, 13 Wormington, Keith . . . 18 Y Yount, Venus . . . 18, 51 . . .the index is through . . .the book closed . . . a silent monent, then we parted out. Sis, Lew, Kay, Suz I35 gf' MQW- ee-4akzf.5'--444-M 42 Zf67,4,f4-72.f.4fg,-zQz,2Z,ed4M,f f42Za Z6a: ,dwyiqzkviffz -7112-E..-'if fkfqfaf-ffffeff-fl 4m52fZ .yff.zZ '. M gd gyufoyrapgs A7418-mlb YEA moon Taylor ruuum Company- W, Mgwqffv M w:Q g2ffQ+g v.raf. , ffm- ' A n ' - 1 i 3 M.. g ' Z! ' ' -RGFQQ. K 'Wig ' ' , -. 4 lv A Ebb ff 'N X . 5 . 4 7' V I b t r X ' T'I', ' - t' .f 3' TW - , - 4' if-,gfnw J ', ' an nigh: has Q1 wma Cya? A ,Alid the day but nuff yn me lfgm af me zmyffr warld die? 4 U M111 tlfcbdyiug sung s i-iq .4 mb .N-.bb Go, Mun! Sc-niur Wi-1-k hcgain with Twirp Day anal ll Stink Hop hclil that night in the gym, with thc girls footing all thc hills. lm ! NEUP cgenzbr Zfyeef f7w1k',0 10a y W . Ain't it wonderful!!! And what beautiful corsagcs---ratlislmcs and uarrots with lettuce trim. A Duel to the Death On your mark, get ready, set, FIRE! And one dead cowpoke almost bit the dust. 9121 Mesfern Z4 Stick 'em up! Senior cowgirls and cowboys invaded the Fox Theater to see the Spirit of St. Louis for only 35 cents. These trigger-happy Seniors are about to take the law into their own hands. Wyatt Earp couldn't have done better! Six-shooters roared as Western Day began at J. H. S. 7 Las! WIJIIHIAF H Scnims got their -Ioplimus on Class Day. NNY Signing of joplimos ended the last day of smhool for the Seniors. N.. Free cats are given Seniors as part of Senior Wen-k, 1- vsgfzefw fr viii 1 aiffvi 13' , w, , if S1511 xg, my W fs' ai ,QF X49 , X fs: e ,1- -W GQJS 0 1957 Shirley Miller SALUTATORIAN Dfafzonafjfozz OI' csoczkzzy v wr v wr V Wi if YI' 'Q 'U' I ,iiiiiiiiiii 56553322555 annum: First row: john Musgrave, Ava Gager, Carol Fahrig, Sally Wells, Shirley Trim, Tom Gray, Hazel Harding, Elsa Newman, Adrea Krummel, Mary Stuart Haynes, Betty Prall, Tad Bodycomb. Second row: Caroly Updegraff, Veva Russell, Mary Sue Day, Phyllis Boaz, Sharon O'Farrell, Mary jane Savatovic, Lucy Gerheauser, Marilyn Harrison, Shirley Miller, Caroljane Walters. Third row: Gwen Theis, Sondra Gumm, jack Chapman, Ann Marie Wees, Sue Turley, Barbara Jones, Sonjia Hoover, Carol Brewer, Edwina Michael, Brenda Wagner, Nancy Havens, Joyce Elliff. Fourth row: Dick Mock, Jon Solomon, jack Brill, Bill Elliott, Eldridge Martin, Martin Casey, Jackie Lemmons, Ron Dalby, Ronald Baker, Ralph Hacobs, jim Hunt. Fifth row: Wayne Pitner, Dick Baker, Donna Engle, Alan Gickler, Denny Gullette. These students excel in LEADERSHIP, SCHOLARSHIP, SERVICE and CHARACTER NATIONAL OFFICERS HONQQ 590577 pmfdm, ,,,,,.,.,,,, ,..,,... . ,. ....... JOHN MUSGRAVE N 7 Vice Preiident ...... ...,.... T AD BODYCOMB X I Secretary ............ ....... E LSA NEWMAN T X Treasurer ,...... ...... C AROI.. BREWER 4 A Sponiar ,,.. ....... M RS. PICKETT Y! 1 Ai l BH BH BH EEUU l Q5 T . l N.- : - 0 . . ,: .. 4 '. V U' ,, . 'G C : '. Q, , 55,143 1 if gf ,' , Q Jeff Q4 5195- Y5'5,.i?w':gv 5, 3 ' ff f f f. P . . 'Q pt f'f fwF. Yi' ,. 15 I - , K - a. I e 1 f . A I-V 1 I X z- t xy V. - L .6-2 - ' f ' A 4+ if 'vi W ' . 14 ef 'Q 3. I Q h . v I yy 153123619 5 N ' K , Q '-., 'iw N ls I .H EJ, is F3 .,. W A A H 9 Q l I 1342 - f 5 sw' 3 U V' ififx 0 Pb f 'f 553 X Q, Rh S X N xQtA'S E' s-S 331' zxfgfi Csenzbf' GQJJ yjresen fs 4' e 701019 9600009 79 ZUa12fe0f 7furs0Qy, 5Zor1f2.5 CAST Donny ..... ....................,. D ICK BAKER Diane ...... ...... S ONDRA GUMM Timmy ........ ........., J IMMY HUNT Mrs. Don ..... ...... M ARY S. HAYNES Alex ................ ,..... ...... N I CKY KORN Mr. Don ...,... Laura ....,..... Rila .,............... Min Reilly ........ Bill Tlnamaf ...... Nan .. ........,.. .. Ted .... 5 ......... Mn. Allen .... ,. Mn. Hardy .... Mrs. Parkirzron Mfr. Ialamon ........ Mr. johnson .. JACK CHAPMAN ELSA NEWMAN SHIRLEY TRIMM SUE TURLEY ALAN GICKLER GWEN Tmsrs RALPH JACOBS DONNA FINLEY LEWANN STEENROD MARILYN HARRISON DONNA ENGLE MURRAY LORENZEN Seated: Donna Engle, Murray Lorenzen, Mary S. Haynes, Donna Fml4 Standing: Jack Chapman, Lewann Steenrod, Marilyn Harrison. Seated: Shirley Trimm, Sondra Gumm, Elsa Newman. Standing: jimmy Hunt Mary Stuart Haynes, Ralph Jacobs, Nicky Korn, Dick Baker, Gwen Thers jack Chapman. Standing: Jimmy Hunt, Nicky Korn, Sue Turley, and Alan Gickler. If you have but the faith of a mustard seed, nothing shall be im- possible unto you. Matt wk - , K+ . 1 as Ms' y. If xx - ,- . N . fwtlf f , ., pf' - ,L Am .st tXk ' f2 X s X + ' .,bj S 2 ' , rw 311 Nw I. .l 'hi g E? fig E WM. W W 'Q if K Major Nicky Korn is awarded another medal. all The color guard presents the flags. ya Qqnnuaf 97e0Qraf gzzspecfzbn Lt. Col. Ralph G. Duncan inspects Mike johnston's rifle. The Grand March is always one of the highlights of the Military Ball 23rd Wnn uaf mffazy af 7,0f1f.5, 1957 lst Lt. jack Lemmons and Honorary Cadet Lt. Colonel Kay Francis pass through the Arc of Sabers formed by the officers in R.O.T.C. ' 4 Qsfranyef' 122 FYDGFGOQSQ 7 ' ig 'i .1 1 ' .Q . S, A' nf X3--g .S 1 5532 -il. XP. 1 Y .i 3 -W, X Kneeling: Larry Moore, Don Poe, Tyler Hoare, Robert Douthitt, Bill Neilson, Oktawian Tamo- wieckyi, Gaylen Irwin. Standing: john Earwood, jackie Lemmons, Don Vaughn, J. C. Goodin, john Spicer, joe Ellis, David Belk. Cyrill Brown. .7I'dCAi 57661112 90? 780112 Kneeling: David Toon, Butch Dodd, Doug Delile, Danny Turtalot, Brad Fagan, jerry Black, Tom Havens, Gary Rose, jerry Kelley, jack Vincent, Ed Hoskins. Standing: Butch Vernon, Bill Thurs- t G Gaines Allen Cly jim Ford Gary McCormick, Steve Longstreet, Marshall Hayden, on, ene , , , Ron Dalby, Claude Jordon, Noel Goff, Dan Myers, Grant Scott, Stanley Cox, Coach Belk. .uf , um-, .cally r ww f Mr, Z, L,-k k f PM 'FQ 5 .iii MHWMQ s igzikx 2 f-.: Q? 1 p w 5 55 -SX S W - ' L SWS, S C X V' s e 7' ri, -wr , N my, ,E A W i K ' X X gi. f 1 xii N ,E xr , ff F' ie joplimos were so good that people got down on their Q . j U fy' if ,Q v my f' X s A- ,I 'Win 1- :- Nw: E05 and hl'KPZffll fm them! joplimos are handed out to staff at annual picnic. No, they're not having a slumber party in the auditorium. These girls are modeling baby doll pajamas they made in Miss Rogers' sewing class. 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