Kokomo High School - Sargasso Yearbook (Kokomo, IN)
- Class of 1965
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CGNTENTS CDpening ........ 1 Closses ......... 1 4 Acfivifies ....... 60 AT11leTiCS ...... 1 24 Friends ........ 156 Ads . . . .... .224 Index .. ..... 228 A test, a question, a challenge- inducing concentration, sometimes causing anxiety, sometimes satisfaction a touchdown, a home run- producing unrestrained enthusiasm a dance, a play, a concert- demanding co-operationg providing entertainment, enjoyment, experience, success Kl-lS olebotors rely upon on lceen mind ond o quick Tongue while orguing The volues of internotionol Control of nuclear weopons. ,s ld A guitar and a folk song signify hours of pleasure and relaxation tor teen-age musicians. Summer months lead many serious young athletes to a day of brisk activity onthe tennis Courts. L is 5 ff' 5 Q Q59 Q Popular music and current dance Trends bring vivacious Twisters into full swing. a friendship- giving encouragement, fun, joy, harmonys thriving on sacrifice, generosity and honor the new- spurring interest, helping, improving the old Many young Americans reolize the importance of The Battle of '64. fi S :Clif ..,-3-.J 'J Modern facilities ond good instruction extend opportunities for even a bell- ringing and bringing chaos are all the face of KHS. They are the first glimpse. They are its silhouette, its package wrappings. Beyond these things is the real story. 7 X prospective young chem ists. During this yeor of chonge ot KHS, veteron teochers often discuss The numerous inovcztions in their dolly routines. On weekends the night lights of the iunior citizen shine brightest neor centers of music, refreshment, ond merriment. The P.S.S.C. Physics lobs demoncl logic ond cleor thinking os students become increasingly owcxre of the ncuturol forces ground them. QX'7iiv'ijf: ., A 52241, 'fs ,c r lv B The Profiles of l965 are three dimensional, not flat pictures of a three-year school. They capture the relationships of l I5 teachers 2700 students developing and creating over a period of l8O days. Homecoming monifests ingenuity ond en- Thusiosm os Grocls ond students boost the Kots To victory. Downtown Kokomo is surged with visitors during The noon hours. 9 Awakening shrills ond shrieks of support from The tons, cheerleaders push the Wildcot teoms Towo rd victory. Hunger for knowledge, eagerness for friendship, unending energy, spirited competition keep this relationship alive. The sophomore becoming a junior, the junior becoming a senior, and the senior approaching a turning point in his life- all sustaining a whirlwind of vigorous activity. dl? I0 Grove, expressive Toces mirror The progress of The gome cis The defensive sTring owoifs Their cue on The sidelines. A gome of cords, some choTTer, ond o clip in The pool moke o doy of fun Tor vocoTioning sTudenTs. E T W UQ. n:,,' 3, 545 EE55fiiv9g2'9QI32f'Q5L 13ST,li-F'.1se.,. E Yi ,, ,, 7 ' 'Yuri f'fffe?'1-Neg. ??'+ L, f ,pg Hoosiers flock To The sToTe Toir upon orrivol of The ,,:1.g,:,sA:: .... .es V f.1..a1.5 ee- Q M ' ' U 'i - 5'--- g'-x Brmsh Hmopheodsf! Q- 4 ,-3 The Beotles. G,,.....--. NW, it 8 .b . W . ,M in FS Occosionol showers connot bolt the six-minute doslw between compus buildings. To improve their publicotion, two Red and Blue stolters consult with their editor. f ..,:. , - -..-1: .nf ,N -:-.-.- - ' ZrQ::.,,'fS.-RA1 f- ' Fa l2 :G l V ,---L W, k..- fglvifggiigy N12 During an evening of study at The ciTy library, a friendship is extended, a greafer understanding is achieved. As The rain ceases and half-time nears, The color- guard prepares a salute To country and school. And the outside is a flat picture. And the inside- Profiles . . . I965. f Q K w x THE l-lNIJLlLEIfIEEl3IDLE Searching minds skilled hands the flowering of young talent- characterize noble effort yi A cl ..,zr:'zt Y. ., Experience, often considered The besr Teacher, is invaluable in vocational Training. fx An almosf unnohced yawn be- Trays a sleepy scholar. Developrnenf of high reading efiiciency is a maior assei' To success in any realm of educaiion. 16 Inquiring eyes, a serious countenance, rous- ing questions, a conference, reports, answers, conclusions-all reaching forward to transform doubt and ignorance into facts-good judgement-wisdom. A few minutes of solitude lead to preparation. An instructor strives hourly to bring greater understanding to her class. Learning, an interesting process, is manifested in unusual forms l si X I7 Contemporary Administration Building ls Erected we .. Mme . ,,.,, K , 1 F,Z3.fii'1i jlif-.-,'. - fsaziisizf Q A r U A ,Ht V I , b , . . t,,..,N,,s,,,,g:g- ,Z - '- w s. . ii, , W I K , ,L I . ,, . T - .,,. at il K AL V' 1- , , ' H' r ' ,f s j p ' Janitor Teal examines and improves the landscape ofthe new Administration Building. Dr. Dalton assists in the selection of new personnel. Dr. Rose, an eloquent but humorous speaker, often addresses clubs and banquets. l8 Membership of School Board Llndergoes Change cifeefl V Mr. Meyers and Mr. Miller oversee Kokomo schools' maintenance This year the superintendent and his stall moved out of the high school building. Dr. Rose, our new superintendent, his assistant Mr. Dalton, and the rest of the staff made their . headquarters in the new administration building near Maple Crest Junior High. Mr. Cassida President locates the site of a future school. The Schcol board 090m helped lo solve The many Complex problems of the Kokomo-Center schools. SCHOOL BOARD-Mr, Merrill Brunkg Mr. Glen H. Sheltonf Mr. Morris treasurer, Mr. Edward T. Rayl, Mrs. Robert Boyd, J. Boyce, secretaryy Mr. Otis Cassida, president: Mr. Charles F. Hathaway, I9 Commencing his first year as principal is Mr. Kenneth Crook. Change was the keyword at KHS this year as the new school administration moved into its new offices. Mr. Crook and Mr. Mullins shared the offices that formerly belonged to the superintendent. Mr. Frank Moore occupied the office of student aFlairs, helping individuals and working with Student Council committees. The Administrative Council, an advisory body of ten mem- bers elected by the faculty, helped to coordinate school ac- tivities and formulate school policies. Novel IBM System ls Assistant principal Mr. Mullins relaxes in his new surroundings. is: PRINCIPAL'S SECRETARIES-SEATED: Mrs. Phyllis Harris, Mrs. Ellen Hurts- berger, Mrs. Beverly Maddox, STANDING: Mrs. Maxine Soblotne, Mrs. Bet- ty Walker, Mrs. Edith Dixon, Mrs. Mary Alice Cox. Unable to Substitute for Executive Leadership Mr. Moore, assistant principal, aids students and faculty in correlating activities. Hondling School funds 35 Mrs- Hcmsf mom dmy, I X? ADMINISTRATIVE COUNCIL-SEATED: Mr. Joe Mullins, Mr. Kenneth Crook, Phillips. STANDING: Mr. Charles Franklin, Mr. Karl Kiger, Mr. Lee Dixon Miss Lyla Sill, Miss Estella Pearce, Miss Elizabeth Mclntosh, Mr. Edward Mr. Frank Moore,Mr. Kenneth Craig. 21 Deans' Responsibilties Expand with Enrollment As Dean of Boys, Mr, Kenneth Craig gains intangible rewards. The deans of Ki-lS shared a common outer office in their new locations, Mr. Craig, in his first year as Dean of Boys, guided the Boys' Legion and served as friend and disciplinarian to Kl-lS boys. Girls found the door to Dean Pearce's cheery pink office always open. Advising KHS girls and sponsoring the Girls' League made her schedule a lousy one. The expressions of the deans and their assistants Miss Winslow and Mr. Stew Miss Estella Pearce, Dean of Girls, often guides a girl to maturity An expert fisher, Dean Pearce draws in her line to cast again. art reveal interest and concern 22 Exploratories Probe the World of Teaching EXPLORATORY TEACHERS-FRONT ROW: Jackie Link, Porsy Kollmar, Vivian Gwen Hahn, Carolyn Sherwood, Cliflard Sfiner, Linda McCauley. Wilson, Beverly Sheline. SECOND ROW: Judy Crawford, Sherrie Donoghue, l in The one-semester Exploraiory Teaching course, seniors interested in teaching studied The profession through research, analysis, and acfuol observoiion of elementary classrooms. i ln a filth grade class, Linda McCauley locks a book lree's title above her siuclenis. Vivian Wilson encourages a child to read aloud. 23 .Junior Cindy Stedry cuts identification cards for class mu- rals depicting Shakespearean works. Rosemary Criste and Judy Crawford view their proiect Romeo and Juliet. I A ' rf.- Shakespeares 400th Birthday s Commemorated Ron Whitsett speaks on the art of making pizzas. The English Department established a new elective course this year for the benefit of sen- iors not taking Composition. This class, desig- nated Senior English, helped students to prepare for the necessities of business and everyday life by strengthening basic skills in the writing Typing a final draft of her term paper concerning mariiuana is Nancy Gundersen. and use of our language 24 -A Jett Harvey questions Susie Hahn, Marsha Morgan, and Lana Shirar in o discussion on the can- A thing of beauty, La Guillotine of Dickens Tale tributions at the Victorian Age to English literature. of Two Cities is studied by Janice Russell, b Projects and Discussions in English Classes Q , , 3 isa? A pisses, -444, l l 1 Bob Reecer Ends extra reading can be hazardous. The Bible's influence upon world literature locks interest for sleeping Gary Phillips 13,04 K KHS oFFers a variety of English courses including books, books, and more books, 25 n-.- 1 , rf' ou., , V t , -,i .A :V W Kilihwallfe, l odern Languages Open Doors to the Intrigue l'l s ftff .ie-:Y fgg' J 1 1, yi L- kip! lj ATL --5 -,,f-'r Arranging the pendulum on her bulletin board, which displays Latin terms at time is Becky Copely Terry Sokol studies Latin with wngemrqflon Working on the theory that conversation and active class participation are the best techniques for learning a foreign language, the language classes of Kl-lS supplemented text books with equipment and ingenuity. German and French classes used the language lab. Students in Latin classes par- ticipated in a Latin newspaper exchange, while Spanish stu- dents, besides using the language lab, read and discussed newspapers received directly from Spain. Slides, tapes, proi- ects, and reports aided all language students. Xfj Cathy Sandy, Gay Warren, and Larry Vitatoe mold a relief map Santa s toy shop is the wrong place for these French students Culture, and Traditions of Foreign Countries W nap ,- ',J7,-,., . , .. , , , 1 ,,.,v ' A FI'eDCl1 bllilfllrlg, COf1STI'UCTGd by Ann DUHCGH, F6575 OV1 a mirror. This committee quickly reaches agreement concerning a Spanish party. Attentiveness in German Class proves necessary for complete understanding, Ken Bergman translates a German ad, 27 Biology and Physiology Explain Life's Basic Laws z 3 I 4 f l i y 5 l LTL! Q i? 1 J4g,,:? ' ya is wwf-sts' -5 JEVS fx ' i- Q Steve Kollmor, using reference books, corrects the mistakes he hos mode in To study the effects of freezing temperatures on microscopic bocterio, Jim identifying specimens in his leof and insect collections. Johnson chops ci hole in the ice to remove water somples. ,Mg x ,s rn-5 ? F. KA Q, ,V ff' i vi? 'Qfffi ' . - 'f' ,f 1 ' , ff - . Q .5 W J xg K M W4 .Y . Q X, , , or x ,f , r il 1.8. Working in the greenhouse, Dennu Henry regulates the moisture content of the plants by watering when necessary. Karen Hudson inspects the chickens she will iniect with hormones. 28 Claudia McLochlin and Gregory Hardimon prepare substances for their lab work. Upon close examination it was found that KHS had no Dr. Jekyll-and-Mr. Hyde. Only a few minor oddities such as mysterious smoke clouds, black boxes, and slippery zoological speci- mens gave the laboratories that occult scien- tific air. To science students these curiosities meant open doors into the intriguing worlds of chemistry, physics, biology, and physical sci- ence. In biology the examination of living plants in the greenhouse and the dissection of pickled specimens during lab period helped students to understand the biological sciences, For a deeper study of the subiect, a second year class was offered to interested biologists. The sights, smells, and theory of first and second year chemistry provided valuable knowledge of the nature and reactions of mat- ter. Meanwhile, students in regular and PSSC physics struggled to comprehend mechanics, electromagnetics, and other phenomena. s l 4 Studying the heart, Jeanene Capshaw checks its primary functions. - We 4' v' v Larry Beard lectures his science class with the aid of model universe. CharIie's skeletal framework is explained by Jim Wyant. 29 As Students Reap Benefits of 535,000 Chemistr +- x 3 Sodium hydroxide and sulfuric acid don't mix as Ken Humphrey and Terri Chapman discover. i i i A sophomore Brian Huiord checks his conclusions of ammonia titration. Glass-bending is Stephanie Pennycoff's first assignment, 30 Lab, Plans Are Created for New Physics Lab Pl-lil Huflmon checks his depth perception by manipulating the cords of a physics project. -1. The oscilloscope, which Ron Moflitt observes, shows o range of sound frequencies '4f'av:i86-A ' Don Vogt and Steve Royl resonate sound waves, In 0 biological experiment Dovid Wolf onesthetizes o frog before he operates. 31 Q- 11 Students Discover a Challenging Opportunity in l lndividuol preparation is in evidence as Gale Perry completes an equation. This year students in two Kl-IS geometry classes found them- selves using an unusual amount of algebra to prove theorems. They were in SMSG geometry, a new experimental math course which helped students to understand the interrelation- ' ships ofthe various branches of mathematics. Susie Stedry discovers that geometry calls tor the use of these tools. Susie Frazier explains the slide rule. Senior David Wolf is reminded of the need for perseverance in solving tedious trig problems. 32 the World of Slide Rules, Logs, and Equations Team work is necessary in solving problems, as Brenda Brantley, Paul Martelli, and Deidre Cowne realize. Demonstrating the fundamentals of geometric construction is Pat Carter. After one semester of geometry, soda-straw figures take on o new identity for Gary Budd. Social Studies Classes Discuss Vietnamese Government pupils Cathy Carey, Rick Reedy, Melodie Grant, and Pat Huston execute a mock trial. The KHS Social Studies Department stressed history not only as it was written, but also as it was made. While Cicero and state legislatures retained their respected spots in the curriculum, current events such as the presidential campaigns, the Civil Rights Bill, Khrushchev's resignation, and the war in Viet Nam became maior parts of class discussion. By study- ing these events, students gained a wider scope of under- standing ot the past, present, and future ot our world. As Joe Hoban and David Davis prepare to vote, Sherry Pennington and Suzanne Berry handle registration in the classroom election. World history helps Kevin Corner understand the merchantile theory Crisis, Presidential Campaign, and World Trade A poslal clerk, Mr, Nay, explains To Janel Lear and Hank Aldridge how the dislribulor sorts, Dan Hillman supplements his lndlana history, ri? f' 'li ? l Us '-f 1 , 1 af +V sf 2 r LAN Seen Through his breakfast table is Paul Yeoman who checks November 4th's election returns. 35 N' ei 'fvodnvonvlug G Xi if ltoxolvlo IVIORNIN US L Automation Requires Extensive Business Education i A rapid typist Lynn Currens employs a dictating machine to transcribe recorded information. Uniamming an electric typewriter's keys is a chore for Gary Weir. Janet Bration tires of solving dilemmas in a bookkeeping assignment. The widely diversified courses of the Business Education De- partment oftered both vocational ancl personal benefits to stu- dents. Classes in professional training prepared future busi- ness leaders. Attaining both curriculum goals, typing courses built a background for preparing letters and school work, while Business English fvvghf The Concise and courteous expression Although teachers suggest that students turn oft their radios to study, Cheryl thought vital in business communications. Zilligen breaks the rule as she listens and takes shot-rhond. 36 ln DE, Seniors Acquire Skills of Salesmanship With his employer, Bill Davenport inspects the motor of a used cor. Marking prices on the shoe boxes is one iob of DE student John Kellar. Colleen Patterson completes another sale by registering the cash. To learn, earn money, and prepare for the future were the goals of participants in the Distributive Education program. In t the classroom these students studied business and discussed problems encountered at work. Then they put their knowledge to use by working afternoons in local businesses. .NN In a local women's clothing store, Sheila Henderson, whose main objective is to please her customer, removes a mannequin's fur from the store's front window for an interested buyer. 37 ,,,.....- Glen Brunk practices Exodus far a band concert. The KHS band had a busy schedule this year, livening school and community functions with marching and music. At football halftimes the band members executed complex marching formations to lively musical arrangements. Their per- formances also sparked enthusiasm at basketball games and brightened holiday parades. As a concert band the group performed more sophisticated pieces for students and public, .am .M .Q-1-,. ,..- A t'7K5T.LgQ34lX'xv-' i ,L f U 3' 'z f, f . . af-lsiaviwlliiissrttwswtisssig 9 R .ix .5 r:,.:4g.,s , f if 1 5 ti , it 'W - tal fp Qmz. f zfasgvgiszf., ,,-.111 ' .mi . 9 -2 Piggy v A -will p4 . . 4 vs 11: Pi' W I 54 S A 'Z' BAND-FRONT CENTER: Denna Henry. FIRST ROW: Faith Hulet, Cathy Getz, Carol Getz, Cherie King, Kent Aughe, Brenda Haynes. SECOND ROW: Darwin McVay, Jack Seymour, Gary Kintner, Denny Miller, Parn Bo- lan, Jaellen Hankins, Jackie Morgan, Terry Weaver, Raymond Davidson. THIRD ROW: Sharon Jenks, Carol Earp, Marvin Mervis, Jeff Hayes, Linda Shuffiebathan-i, Jeff Clymer, Sidney McQueary, Chris Stanley, Ed Cotter- man, Ron Stinchcamb, Carol Baughman. FOURTH ROW: Debbie Webster, Still playing, Brenda Haynes and Faith Hulet change field positions. ,- ,. as Edith DeShon, Brenda Fisher, Penny Smith, Janet Daly, Daphne Pasquale, Jo Ann Pennington, Christine Marr, Keith Higginbotham, Dave Wade. STANDING: 'Linda Coffman, Donna Bozard, Sandy Rush, Beverly Sheline, Sharyne Brass, Vicky Rudkin, Mary Wilson, Barbara Lang, Donna Wagner, Colleen Patterson, Regina Cale, Debbie Burkhard, Janet Etherington, Rita Haworth, Mr. Joseph Ragains, director, Mr. Robert Shauver, asst. director. Marching Musicians Convert Into Concert Band Before a football game attention is centered upon the band as it salutes the American flag. 0 YI FRONT CENTER: Connie Louise Ford. FIRST ROW: Linda Mumaw, Bob Sni- der, Connie Stepler, Becky Smith, Iris Chism, Randy Droll. SECOND ROW: Rodney Hunt, Allan Roberts, Pat Sears, Kenneth Gleason, Roger Zell, Dan Eidenback, Judy Collins, Zennalee Hamlin, Joe Jenks, THIRD ROW: Don Newman, John Wartenlae, Dave Waggaman, Roger Sorrell, Gregg Court- ney, Steve Clark, Richard Gunnell, Richard Walton, Diana Ridenour, Phyllis , , ,g . ,,,, - H , :neg 1 ' '5'73i21!' 'U , ' s,'.f,:?1l'I .lQZ' ' , ff' f' - W' - f -53 f. 1'i' 1- , .-,f-:J ff - frflff-fl.. H ., - 'f gg 5sb,3.ggg5,,:,, -- F' . W ,M -.,., - I SQL, Ruemler, Marvin Parton. FOURTH ROW: Dick Dugger, Sterling Davis, Glen Brunk, STANDING: Mike Moore, Phil Davenport, Kenny Fisher, Arthur Ormslay, Ken Felt, Mike Hughes, Larry Ash, Randy Burkhart, Robert Mor- gan, Allen B. Smith, Larry Sargent, Jeff Foland, Eric Donelson, Geraldine Hutchinson, Don Ridenour. . xx, Choral Presentations at KHS Set Every Holiday CHOIR-FRONT ROW: Marilyn Doversberger, accompanist, Pam Storms, Libby Hamilton, Janet Snyder, Sandy Ballard, Betsy Conley, Jerolyn Martin, Patty Huston, SECOND ROW: Sherri- Moss, Nancy Gundersen, Betsy Jarvis, Jill Renner, Pat Herrington, Kathy Long, Jean Allman, Janice Pumphrey. THlRD A trio, consisting of Cherie Stiner, Vicki Blackwell, and Angela Gordon, performs for several school and community occasions. ROW: Mike Benge, Ron Thomas, Ernest Williams, John Gunther, Bob lngle, Roger Mervis, Bill Ferguson, Alva Clinton. FOURTH ROW: Dave Butcher, Rick Thomas, John Cancllish, Dick Davis, Jack Seymour, David Carson, Tod Linley, Jay Terwilliger. The choir entertains with diverse songs and hand motions. Good singing, as always, was the specialty of the choir, and its members presented a beautiful, almost unlimited supply. The quality of its performances gave the choir a reputation for excellence which grew throughout the year. On all occasions, especially Christmas, the singers used iust the right combina- tion ot reflection and gaiety tor their fine programs. Season To Tune with Songs of Varying Moods CHOIR-FRONT ROW: Angela Gordon, Linda Fennimore, Barbora Walrorid, Austrene Pearson. THIRD ROW: Steve Meyers, Joe Cassady, Charles Ander Joyce Lewis, Elaine Simpson, Elizabeth Sieters, Cherie Stiner, Miss Mary son, David Hoover, Cary Pratt, Gary Washburn, Jett Wolfcale, Mike Wood Fousett, director. SECOND ROW: Vicki Blackwell, Becky Huff, Jaynee Leach, FOURTH ROW: Don Reynolds, John Bromley, Jim Heflin, Oscar Berkshire Holly Schwartz, Marlene Bowling, Barbara Sewell, Carolyn Sutherland, David Coonrod, Wayne Albright, David Bannon. X Aimee , is - After being subiected to a strenuous choir initiation, Rick Thomas, Dave Butcher and John Candlish tind their reward-food! Ai Continuing a tradition at KHS, the mixed choir sings Christ mas carols in the halls the day before vacation Clever Motions Complement Feminine Voices GIRLS' CONCERT CHOIR-FRONT ROW: Lindo Fennimore, accompanist, Beth Miller, Susan Troyer, Pam Mills, Suzy Stapleton, Kathy Nicholas, Linda Lutt- rell, Barbara Bennett, Sandy Russell, Vicki Gustin, Jean Gerrard, Leona Mor- rison, Judi Tyler, Annette Gooch. SECOND ROW: Mary Lyons, Sara Jcrday, Linda Andrews, Jill Crutchfield, Karen Wells, Rhonda Dillon, Nancy Moloch, One of the most popular and talented choral groups of KHS was the Girls' Concert Choir. This select group consisted of girls previously enrolled in chorus classes. Frequently accentuat- ing their singing with unique creative hand motions, these girls gave beautiful performances that enhanced the appreciation of music throughout our community. Practicing for a holiday program, concert choir members plead with Santa to make it a Merry Christmas. Julie Stewart, Cherie Haley, Rebecca Gibbs, Lillie Dattron, Tina Mylin, Debra Ballard. THIRD ROW: Susie Marsh, Lawrice Johnson, Becky Swain, Mary Ann Armfield, Pam Walker, Christy Butcher, Jackie Simmons, Beverly Hein, Kay Clinton, Connie Baker, Kathy Finley, Cindy Pettay, Marilyn Dishon, Rebecca Broadley, Nancy Bonner. p J i Suzy Stapleton departs for a Girls' Concert Choir program. DCE Program Provides Occupational Training Receptionist Diane Payne searches through files to update stock records. Before slicing round steaks, Chris Dunlap must select the meat. On-the-job experience was an old cliche given a modern interpretation at KHS. Diversitied Cooperative Education made use of on-the-iob training to prepare students for employment in their chosen fields, Aided by school advisers working with employers, pupils with obiectives representing several occupa- tions learned the ropes of their vocations. With great care, Sharon Rust grinds contact lenses D L 2' firm 321141 g:'rt.'T.1t ern ig' ttf it iw All L I Pat East adjusts the temperature control on a customer's hair dryer A Wide Variety of Vocational Courses Helps To Don Strebin finds that free time at home may be wisely spent on his drafting proiects. Garry Luttrell uses the circular saw in the preparation ofthe materials for his woadshop praiect. The art of drafting intrigues Fred Morris. ln our mechanized society there is a great need for skilled workers, Realizing this, the KHS Vocational Department helped many students to choose and prepare for future iobs in industry and the trades. In industrial arts classes, students were given a chance to explore various occupations and obtain some basic skills in them, while students enrolled in the vocational curriculum spent three periods each day in vocational classes acquiring specialized skills for specific industrial vocations. Many students in other curriculums entered arts and crafts classes for the enjoyment and for the useful skills which they imparted. gi Dave Davis enioys operating the linotype machine. Train KHS Students for Future Jobs in Industr Learning how to repair a car challenges Fred Whicker and Harold Calhoun. Patricia Maiors uses the iigsaw in the cutting of plastic, Putting a finish on his sculpturing is one of Tom Reed's jobs. i Roger Higginbottom feeds a test signal into a transmitter which Larry Soblotne is adiusting. Home Magazines, Scraps of Material, and Stacks 1 af will 6 e . ' fs si Ruth Guy breaks a sewing rule by putting straight pins in her mouth. X R 5. Janice Osborne altirms tasting as an excellent test for food. PEGULATED PLUS W ,Q rl, it 5 Q t this Having planned a menu, Bllfb 5lSPh9f1S SSYS The iflble- Selecting a suitable fabric for her clothing proiect is vital to Elizabeth Ashburn. Dreams that may someday become realities formed a part of the home economics curricu' lum. As a home management proiect several girls made floor plans and selected furnishings for their dream homes ot the future. The lovely home living area, recently redecorated, was the scene of several parties as foods students practiced their social graces. Clothing students learned tb tailor, purchase, and care for wardrobes. In home nursing and con- sumer buying classes, students also prepared tor homes of the future by learning methods of child care and rules for buying. ln consumer buying Richard Morrow and Lana Shirar learn to buy fine products at low costs. 46 of Dishes Evidence Home Ee Students' Work Veronica Damifz finds in her refrigerator the food needed fo prepare o meal. wan We 3' r , 'Y 5 Liz Siefers adds final touches to the dress for a choir program. 47 A scrapbook of furnishings is required in Becky Hibler's home management class. A mirror reflects Kofhryn Esslinger in cz self-made dress. Prospective Drivers Practice Highway Safety Stay on the right side of the street! Now turn the wheel slowly and steadily. Use your brakes! Steady nerves and good advice were the mainstays of the Driver Education Depart- ment. Driving classes, as always, were very popular among Ki-iS students, and the knowl- edge gained made our highways sater. A - Students acquire insight of the ua. N ,J - ff W ' - A ! -,..m,,, ,, A M i Though summer school entails work, technical aspects of good driving while in the classroom Nancy Waggaman finds studying a pleasant iola. Practicing his skills behind the wheel, Jan Jenkins gains valuable experience. 48 Fitness ls the Goal of Energetic Students Redflaced Bill Kaler keeps perfect balance Concentration shows in the face of Becky Lavegrove as she watches the ball. A wide-eyed Linda Luttrell wonders what ta do next. A lap around the gym or a lap of the pool, exercise came dry or wet according to the tastes of KHS students. Gym classes offered many activities to improve physical condition, while swimming classes taught everything from elementary to advanced techniques. Jim Lipkey stretches his arms to meet the fast-approaching ground. 49 l Potential Artists Begin to Refine Their Talents Q X KAUTZ X l-lONl Sandy Keirn finishes a sign alerting any unknowing person of his location. Ron Hall's sculpture portrays man's physique. Skill and appreciation were the chief prod- ucts of the art department. ln art courses stu- dents mastered the basic fundamentals of form and color and then proceeded to develop their talents in painting, sketching, and such ad- vanced techniques as silk screening. They also learned to analyze the beauty of art in its many variations and to benefit from the analysis. Through this work students gained a skill and a deeper appreciation of their world. l-'ll-lil Paul Drake, who exc 50 n els in wood carving, goes in for chess in a big way. 0. -a yxx, Nl' Connie Ford skillfully depicts Halloween characters on store windows. Kathy Davidson keeps her brushes flexible by cleaning. Q, E Expressing himself on canvas, Lanny Hcynes employs pencil and paint in his artistry. 51 Hobbies Are Popular Among KHS Faculty Thursday tinds Mr. Donovan active in the Teachers' Bowling League. Absence of a pointer forces Mr. Franklin to use his glasses. Nature has inspired Mr. Robert Mann to grow his own specimens. Part-time disc jockey Mr. Belgh prepares to spin a platter . What was a standard fixture in every KHS classroom and the most widely sought-after aid tor a student's difticulties? A teacher, of course! The students of Kokomo High were very fortunate to have a dedicated and progressive legion ol teachers to guide them through English grammar, complicated math, or involved mechanics. They were always ready to give assistance when called upon, even when it meant staying after school, prepar- ing extra tests, or missing a meeting. Their help did not ter- minate with school work. Many a student's problem was dis- cussed and settled over the desk ot an understanding teacher. Our teachers' talents, however, went far beyond the class- room. Although various extracurricular committees and club sponsorships required much ot their time, many maintained hobbies. The variety of interests ranged anywhere from making Christmas decorations to collecting rocks to radio announcing. Their skills were also beneticial to community and church activi- ties. The faculty of KHS proved that Teachers are human. umber of Schoolmasters Expands to I I4 ABNEY, RICHARD L., B.S., M.S., Latin, Junior Classical League,,Sponsor, Stu- dent Council Adviser, Presbyterian, Eta Sigma Phi. AKEMANN, MRS. RHEA, B.S., M.S., English, Honor Society Comm., Baha'i World Faith, Pi Lambda Theta. BAER, CHARLES J., B.S., M.S., PhysiOl0QY, Driver Education. BARNGROVER, ROBERT, B.A., M.S., Mathematics, Junior Class Comm., Athletic Board, Methodist. BARTLETT, DONALD, B.S., Mathematics, Grace Brethren. BECK, MRS. PATRICIA H., B.A., English, Congregational, Tri Kappa. BECK, ROBERT W., B.A., English. BEIGH, JAMES, B.S., Social Studies, Monitor Supervisor, Methodist. BELL, ALEXANDER K., B.A., M.A., Social Studies, Congregational Christian. BLAKE, WILLIAM H., B.S., M.Ph., Social Studies, Friends. BOHLEVER, MISS JEAN, B.A., Art, Palette Club Sponsor, Junior Class Comm., E.U.B. Church, American Assoc. of University Women. BOND, JOHN R., B.S., M.A., English, Sargasso Editorial Adviser, Phi Delta Kappa. BRATTON, RUSSELL L., B.S., M.S., Business Education Department Head, Golf and Assistant Basketball Coach, Methodist, Kiwanis, Phi Delta Kappa. BRUMBAUGH, DAVID, B.A., Spanish, Spanish Club Sponsor, E.U,B. Church. BUCHHOLZ, HENRY, B.S., M.S., Science, Junior Class Comm., Assistant Wrestling Coach, Christian. BUSHONG, ROBERT S., B.S., M.S., Physical Education Department Head, Track and Assistant Football Coach, Presbyterian. CALHOUN, MISS ELIZABETH, B.A., M.A., Social Studies, Methodist, Business and Professional Womens' Club, Delta Kappa Gamma, President of Delta Kappa Tau. CARTER, PAUL D., B.S., M.S., Mathematics, Junior Hi-Y Adviser, First Church of Nazarene. CHAPEL, MRS. CORNELIA, B.A., English, Teachers of Tomorrow Sponsor, Junior Class Comm., Methodist. COFIELD, MALVIN, B.S., Swimming, Driver Education, Presbyterian, Coach of YMCA and YWCA Swim Teams. COOMBES, MRS. LENA, B.A., M.S., English, Counselor, Scholarship Comm. Organization Board, Presbyterian, Hospital Cheer Guild, Red Cross, Indiana School Women, Phi Kappa Phi, Delta Kappa Gamma. CORN, WILSON F., B.S., O.C.C., M.A., Woodship, Methodist, Masonic Lodge, Methodist Men, YMCA, Phi Delta Kappa. COVER, MISS ESTHER F., B.A., M.S., Audio-Visual Director, Audio-Visual Student Staff Supervisor. COY, LORY A., B.S., M.S., Mathematics. CROSS, ROBERT E., B.S., Science, Methodist, Rotary, Master of Masonic Lodge, Phi Delta Theta. CROSS, WALTER M., B.S,A., Science, Methodist. DAVIS, HERBERT, B.S., English, Driver Education, Christian. DIXON, LEE, B.S., M.S., M.A.T., Mathematics Department Head, Locker Man- ager, Booster Comm., Scholarship Comm., Friends, Kappa Delta Pi, Phi Lamb- da Upsilon, Phi Delta Kappa. 53 KHS s New Second Floor Lounge Serves As a DONOVAN, RICHARD, B.S., M.A., Physical Education, Driver Education. DOODY, MISS BERNICE, B.S., Home Economics, Catholic, DOWNEY, MRS. RITA, B.S., M.A., Business Education, Christian, American Assoc. of University Women, Delta Pi Epsilon. DUBOIS, ROLAND L., B.S,, M.A., Counselor, Friends, Masonic Lodge, Phi Delta Kappa. DUNLAP, ROBERT, B.S., M,A,, Mathematics. EDWARDS, MISS ESTHER, School Nurse. ERICSON, MISS ABBEY, B.A., English, Organization Board, Bible Baptist, FAUSSET, MISS MARY A., B.M., Choral Music, Methodist, Mu Phi Epsilon. FOX, WILLIAM R., B.S., M.A.T., Mathematics, Reserve Football Coach. FRANKLIN, CHARLES W., B.S,, MS., Science, Red and Blue Business Man- ager, Methodist, Boy Scouts, Methodist Men, Phi Delta Kappa. FRIEDRICH, MRS. MARILYN D., B.A., M.A., Swimming, Physical Education, Kips Sponsor, Yell Block Sponsor, Cub and Varsity Cheerleader Adviser, Christian, YWCA. GATLIN, WILLIAM A., B.S., M,S., Business Education, Methodist, Secretary ot Lions, Phi Delta Kappa, Delta Pi Epsilon, GOSMA, MRS. RUTH, B.S., M.A., Librarian, Library Club Sponsor, Methodist, Psi Iota Xi. GRANT, MRS. MALINDA, B.A., French, Presbyterian, American Assoc. of University Women, Alpha Lambda Delta, Sigma Tau Delta. GREENLEE, MRS. LOUIE B., B,S., Home Economics, New London Friends, Church Choir Director. HAMILTON, ROBERT W., B.S,, M.S., Business Education, Football, Wrestling, and Tennis Coach, Catholic. HANDLEY, MISS ELIZABETH, B.A., M.A., English Department Head. HARRELL, ROBERT, B.S., M.S., Counselor, Chairman of Scholarship Comm., Methodist, Lions, American Legion, Phi Delta Kappa. HARRIS, MRS. RENATA R., B.A.,, Spanish, Latin, Dramatic Club Sponsor, Thespian Society Sponsor, Spanish Club Sponsor, Student Council Adviser, United Church of Christ, Eta Sigma Phi, Sigma Phi Iota. HAWKINS, MRS. MARTHA S., B.A., English, Dramatic Club Sponsor, Thes- pian Society Sponsor, Honor Society Comm., Church of the Brethren, Psi Iota Xi, Eastern Star, Vice-President of Delta Kappa Gamma. Mr. Lincoln Shrock coaches one of the players on his church-league basketball team. Quiet Refuge for Wear Teachers Mr. Abney's summer class in Latin appears busy. KENDALL, J. ALLAN, B.S., Speech, English, Speech Club Sponsor, Church of the Brethren, KENDALL, J. PAUL, B.A., M.S., Mathematics, Debate Club Sponsor, Church of the Brethren, Phi Delta Kappa. KERN, MRS. MILDRED, B.S., Speech, English, Red and Blue Editorial Ad- viser, Speech Club Sponsor, Senior Class Comm., Methodist, Tri Kappa, Del- ta Kappa Gamma, P.E.O. KIGER, KARL W., B.S., M.S., English, KOLANKO, MRS. ALICE, B.A., Mathematics, Catholic, American Business Women's Assoc. LANDIS, JOSEPH L., B.S., B.A., Social Studies, International Relations Club Sponsor, Methodist, Phi Kappa Phi, Phi Delta Kappa. LEES, EARL M., B.S., M.A., Science, Counselor, Honor Society Comm., Schol- arship Comm., Bunker Hill Baptist, Phi Eta Sigma, Phi Kappa Phi, Central Indiana Personnel and Guidance Assoc. LEGER, MRS. LINDA, B.S., Home Economics, Future Nurses Club Sponsor, Christian, Order of the Eastern Star, Church Choir Director, Kappa Del- ta Pi, Omicron Nu. LEITER, GALE A., B.A., German, Science, German Club Sponsor, Omicron Delta Kappa. LESTER, CHARLES, B.S., M.A., Social Studies, Senior Class Comm., Christian, Phi Delta Kappa. MCCLUNG, MRS. PEGGY, B.S., Business Education, Exploratory Teaching, Indiana Future Teachers Club Sponsor, Senior Class Comm., Scholarship Comm., Presbyterian, Lioness, Delta Kappa Gamma. MclNTOSH, MISS ELIZABETH, B.A,, M.A., Social Studies, Presbyterian, Busi- ness and Professional Womens' Club, Indiana School Women, Delta Kappa Gamma, 2nd Vice-President of B.P.W. MADDOX, ED, B,A., M.A,, Social Studies, Central Comm. of the AFS Pro- gram, School Adviser to Foreigh Exchange Students, Congregational, Phi Alpha Theta. MANN, MAURICE B., B.S., M.A., Arts and Crafts, St. LuIce's E.U,B., Phi Delta Kappa, Epsilon Pi Tau. MANN, ROBERT K., B.S., M.S., Science, Monitor Sponsor, Methodist. MASON, EVERETT, B.S., Industrial Arts. HEATON, MRS. RUTH, B.A., English, Friends, Delta Kappa Gamma, HOLIHAN, DONALD, B.S., M.A., Industrial Arts, Junior Class Comm., Equipment Manager, First Baptist. JONES, HAVEN F., B,A., M.A., Science, Christian, JONES, MRS. JANE, B.A., De- velopmental Reading Lab, Honor Society Comm., Christian. KAY, MISS HELEN L., B.S., Eng- lish, Senior Class Comm., Chris- tian, American Assoc. of Univer- sity Women, Delta Kappa Gamma, KEMPER, GARY L., B.S., Business Education, Future Physicians Sponsor, Methodist, Phi Beta Lambda. Girls' League, Boys' egion, and arious Clubs Honor Student teacher, Miss Baughman, accents words with gestures and expression. her MERRILL, R. STANLEY, B.S., M.B.A., Business Education, Future Business Leaders Club Sponsor, Indiana Future Teachers Club Sponsor, Methodist, Publicity Chairman at Indiana Business Education Assoc., Delta Pi Epsilon, Phi Delta Kappa. MILES, DONALD L., B.S., M.S., Industrial Arts, Methodist, Phi Delta Kappa, Epsilon Pi Tau. MOORE, ALLEN W., B.S., M.A., Business Education, Public Relations Comm., Methodist, Delta Pi Epsilon, Phi Delta Kappa. MUNCIE, J. WARREN, B.A., Social Studies, Methodist. MUSTARD, MRS. DIONE, B.A., English, Teachers of Tomorrow Sponsor, Honor Society Comm., Methodist, P.E.O. MUSTARD, FRED, B.A., M.A., Social Studies Department Head, Senior Class Comm., Methodist, Masonic Lodge, Phi Alpha Kappa. NORTH, DOUGLAS L., B.A., M.S., Science Department Head. ORR, LEON, B.S., M.S., Science, Driver Education, Christian, Crippled Chil- clren. OVERTON, MRS. ARCILLE, B.S., M.S., Home Economics Department Head, Christian. OVERTON, FRANK, B.S., M.S., Director at Athletics. PAVLICK, MATTHEW F., B.A., M.A., Business Education, Presbyterian. PHILAPY, MRS. GERALDINE, B.A., M.A., Business Education, Sargasso Busi- ness Manager, Publications Comm., Methodist, Business Education Teachers State Advisory Board, Delta Pi Epsilon. PHlLLlPS, EDWARD W., B.A., M.A., Social Studies, Phi Delta Kappa. RAGAINS, JOSEPH M., B.A., M.A., Music History, Music Appreciation, Band, Methodist, Rotary. RAY, LES, B.A., M.S., Social Studies, Driver Education, Basketball Coach, Christian, Phi Delta Kappa, Phi Alpha Theta, Phi Delta Theta. REES, MRS. BARBARA, B.S. M.A., Librarian, Library Club Sponsor, Yell Block Sponsor, Booster Comm., Senior Class Comm, Friends. RENIE, MRS. DONNA, B.S., English, Honor Society Comm., Girls' League Play Director, Catholic, Alpha Pi Delta. REYNARD, MRS. HELEN, B.A., English, Social Comm., Presbyterian, P.E.O. RIEBLING, MRS. PATRICIA, B.S., M.A., Physical Education, Yell Block Spon- sor, G.A.A. Sponsor, Kokettes Sponsor, State President of the Indiana League ot High School Girls' Athletic Associations. Administration Throughout the School Year RIGGS, JOHN B., B.S., M.S., Science, Methodist, Lions. ROUSH, MISS MARJORIE A., B.S., M.A,, Social Studies, Organization Board, Christian. RUCH, LARRY, B.S., Science, Driver Education, Monitor Supervisor. SATCHWILL, ROBERT A., B.A., M.A., Industrial Arts, Catholic, Epsilon Pi Tau, Kappa Delta Pi, SCHROCK, LINCOLN, B.S., Social Studies. SEAGRAVE, MRS. ELSIE T., B.A., Latin, Dramatic Club Sponsor, Thespian Society Sponsor, Auditorium and Stage Comm., Methodist, Altrusa, Delta Kappa Gamma, SEYMOUR, MRS. ESTHER, School Nurse. SHIPLEY, B. D., B.S., M.A., Vocational Department Head, DCE Coordinator, Methodist, District Chairman of IIEA, Phi Delta Kappa. SILL, MISS LYLA G., B.A., M.A., Director of Guidance, Scholarship Comm., Administrative Council, Public Relations Comm., Methodist, Order of Eastern Star, Business and Professional Women's Club, American Assoc. of University Women, Delta Kappa Gamma. SLAUGHTER, KEITH A., B.S., Business Education, Social Comm., Senior Class Comm., Program Comm., Future Business Leaders Club Sponsor, Fresh. Base- ball Coach, St. Luke's E.U.B. Church, Phi Delta Kappa. STEWART, J. E., B.A., M.S., Counselor, Scholarship Comm., Lutheran, Lions, Indiana School Men's Club, Phi Delta Kappa. STUCKER, FRANK, B.S., English, K-Club Sponsor, Senior Class Comm., Home, coming Comm., Booster Comm., Christian, Bible School Teacher. SHAUVER, ROBERT, B.S., Assistant Band Director. SUTER, MRS. RUTH, B.S., M,S., Home Economics, Counselor, Scholarship Comm., Methodist, Kappa Delta Pi, Delta Kappa Gamma. TAPPAN, JAMES O., B.S., M.A., Science, Senior Class Comm., First Baptist. THODE, ERNEST J., B.A., German, German Club Sponsor, Dramatic Club Sponsor, Thespian Society Sponsor, Lutheran. THOMPSON, CHESTER, B,S., M.S., Industrial Arts. TURNER, GENE, B.S., M.A., Driver Education, Physical Education, Assistant Baseball Coach, Methodist, Elks, B.P.O,E. TUTTLE, MISS SONDRA, B,A., M.A., English, Junior Class Comm., Honor So- ciety Comm., Kappa Delta Pi, Pi Gamma Mu, Sigma Tau Delta. TYE, DANNY M., B.S., Industrial Arts. WARTHEN, KENNETH W., B.S., M,A., DE Coordinator, Deca Club Sponsor, Baptist. WEEDMAN, MRS. BEATRICE C., B.A., French, Honor Society Comm., Metho- dist. WILSON, EARL, B.A., Social Studies, Senior Class Comm., Baptist. WINSLOW, MISS IMOGENE, B.S., M.S., Counselor, Yellblock Sponsor, Schoi- arship Committee, Baptist, K,T.A., Century Club, Business and Professional Women's Club, Delta Kappa Gamma. ZEHRING, MISS LENA, B.S., English, Protestant. incessant Growth of KHS Requires Time, Energy, 'l:l.li..z 1, . I I . iv . u '.Q H? T -.- ' Tw 'Q , il l ll 7 7 , . 'oh' 2121: 1 4 l X , , K , -, T ' .gs i limgmgg ,. iiillllll pt le i 5 X f use S 5 y W X Y T. ,R i I i iataiungshji' at 5 -f Au K xi ! .V K ,- .H . - v COOKS-Pauline Rogers, Eileen Varnaclore, Julia Meritt, Mary Lou Harrell, Opal Povey. There were mony people without whose services KHS could not have functioned. The custodians and motrons worked faith- fully' to keep the campus clean ond efficient, and they also found time to give cheervimporting smiles to horried students. ln the cafeteria the cooks produced bolonced, attractive noon meals for the student body, while the personnel of the bookstore supplied the essential tools of education. The Au- dio'Visuai Department utilized its facilities to clarity work. Bookstoke PERSONNELfMartha Huichefoff, Rezeile Finch. JANITORS-SEATED: Linus Hellmann, Dewey Adams, James Carr. STANDING: Gilbert Hellrnann, MATRONS-SEATED3 Rosemary Lynn, Berfhg Blake. Jim Blake, Ervin Cooprider. STANDING: Freda Harmon, 58 Interest, and Devotion of Many Employed Workers l l USHER5-FRONT ROW: Mr. Bell, sponsorg Robert Baisinger, capt.p Ron Rin- ROW: John Belliter, Floyd Langley, Leroy Langley, David Alexander. FOURTH geison, zo-Capt., Ricky Cole, co-Capt., Morlc Brown. SECOND ROW: Wayne ROW: Jim Wyont, Roger Tedloclc, Tim Eby, John Brumfiel, Paul Ward. Lehman, Fred Riley, William McKoon, Steve Miller, Robert Peck. THIRD l Audio-visual assistants Harold Fetterhofl and Steve Deon check defective films. At hall-time, usher Tim Eby ropes oft the basketball floor. 59 X , it v-ag iw cf ,' 53 feqgefggfa.. Wy- Q . ,-'mfr' '..f 1. f W x ' ' ' , 2541 5 - Wm, 0 .,1 M, ,em V Xwpffy' .. 2 X5-' f4t..:a':f . 1' r.1.,,.s,' +g,::+22,,,:3,4? ,. K 5,135 .l f V I '1 9-,X iw V ,.Ak 4, 'Q Tllll SUCIFIDLE I 1, , 1' The dull blow of the president's gavel ' the bustling in the newsroom a motion, a vote, co-operation- the beginnings for greater responsibility Proctice sessions bring o little reckless fun for the morching Kokettes. A coptivoting progrom strikes o note of ltilority tor this ouclience. V an I.. v . On the brink ot the big moment, The royal condidotes remoin poised. Qtxbn grit iN'N.. The royal couple, the curtain call -depict the glory? Assisting the ill, guiding fellow students -honorable tasks? Leoding Those who leod is indeed ci Worfhy chollenge for on Honor SocieTy officer. The intermingling-a fulfilled existence. The vvhirrr-Thurnp-swish, vvhirrr-thump-Swish of The diTTo mochine is o Tomilior sound To The Teoch- er's ossisTonT. 63 . ,,.,....M . J. ff 1'- one Q'2-:www A source ot unmatched enthusiasm at games is the block ot lettermen. Training gained as an A-V assistant provides an enjoyable and valuable hobby. A youth group otticer parts these doors often to meet the responsibilities and opportunities of the station. 64 Acquiring bettered understanding of representative government is the result ot student council participation. Q-l'r Developing dramatic interpretation and speech delivery leads to further study in the theater. Santa appears unexpectedly as clubs include the iolly chap in their seasonal programs. ' as y Council Representatives Llni te Faculty, Student Bod SENIOR STUDENT COUNCIL MEMBERS-FRONT ROW: Kenny Humphrey, Student Welfare, Tom Golper, Student Relations, Barbara Walrond, Public Relations, Toni Perkins, Extra Curricular, Jackie Link. SECOND ROW: Kathy Nick, Jackie Morgan, Jane Downey, Sherri Mass, Carol Brock, Susie Dwyer. STUDENT COUNCIL OFFICERS-SEATED: Cindy Holtgren, sec., Pam Dale, treas., Bet THIRD ROW: Patty Huston, Joetta Shatter, Suzanne Berry, Cathy Spevacek, Joe Cantu, Debbie Maddox, Toni Wine. FOURTH ROW: Ricke Stucker, Rena Reynolds, Dave Gentry, Dick Davis, Phil Corwin, Beverly Astell, Joe Hoban, The Student Council, bene- fiting the community and smoothing student-faculty rela- tionships, had an extremely busy and worthwhile year. Each ofticer and representative de- voted time, energy, and ideas to help complete the Council's projects and generally improve our school. Many served in the tour standing committees- extra-curricular, student wel- fare, student relations, and pub- lic relations-which kept Coun- cil meetings running smoothly. Activities which the Council sponsored included Parents' Night, the TB patch test, and pep sessions. Other tasks dele- gated to the representatives were the decoration at the Christmas tree, the Junior Red Cross Program, and the pre- paration of two publications, Sy Conley, pmlicmenh Lens and the Kat Kaller. tarion. STANDING: lvan Graham, pres., Walter Ullman, vice-pres., Frank Moore, adviser. 66 ith Common Purposes Karl Hawkins looks amazed at a ticket issued by Student Council. Q1i JUNIOR STUDENT COUNCIL MEMBERS-FRONT ROW: Herb Helms, Becky Copley, Peggy Berndt, Sheri Leicht, Kathy Sandy, Suzie Smith, Pam Storms. SECOND ROW: Jim Walter, Paula Pennirigroth, Wendy Grant, Susie Frazier, Kathy Knipe, Lana Myers, Vickie Wolfcale. THIRD ROW: Nancy Castillo, .ks-W -K .as r J - , Distributing Kat Kaller's in roll roam, Jan Galightly Ends that not all need a little black book. Gary Dahlquist, Barbara Raver, Sonia Maxwell, Mary Nell Bruegge, Becky Dunn, Cathy lngels. FOURTH ROW: Toni Ferenc, Larry Vitatoe, Bob Peterson, Steve Claytor, Gary Ault, George Hahn, Bruce Briney, William McKean. Bicycle Court Creates Relationship with the Cit E , 1 , ,. - I BICYCLE COURT-SEATED: Kay Easterday, Sr. Ad., STANDING: Pam Storms, Jim Walters, Larry Mr. Crook and an interested parent discuss a student Woodward, Tom Golper, Sr. Ad., Christie Hurstel, Nancy Castillo. that COHCSVHS them IJOVI1. SOPHOMORE STUDENT COUNCIL MEMBERS-FRONT ROW: Pat Burgon, Connie Alberson, Marietta Eads, Karyl Laitinen, Beth Miller, Jerry Walton. SECOND ROW: Diane Jones, Debbie Chezem, Vickie Maish, Linda Rhine- barger, Jean Gerrard, Nora Westlake, Carolyn Boyd. THIRD ROW: Terry Shires, Susan Rust, Susan Hizer, Judy Lowry, Sandy Moore, Suzanne PfeiFfer, Lisa Barton, Marilyn Freed. FOURTH ROW: Susan Huls, Cindy Stewart, Maureen O'Neal, James Grable, Mike Grove, Mary Wilson, Elaine Ervington, 68 Organization Board Schedules All Club Meetings ORGANIZATION BOARD--SEATED: Mrs. Coombs, Debbie Maddox, Miss Mc- Intosh, Barbara Boyd, Miss Calhoun, STANDING: Dave Wright, Miss Roush, Reverting to his childhood, Ivan Graham builds a tower from the cans col- lected forthe Salvation Army. Miss Ericson, Mrs. Beck, Mr. Kendall, Mr. Bartlett, George Hahn, Rick Thomas. The Organization Board, a joint body of students and faculty, made sure that all the extracurricular activities of the school functioned properly. Students were elected to the board during their sophomore year and normally served through their senior year. The activities of the board included scheduling and visiting all clubs as well as setting the rules tor organizations. Discussing the organization of the high schoal's many clubs, Miss Calhoun and Barbara Boyd run into difficulty, Sargasso Editorial Staff and Junior Apprentices x 5 SARGASSO EDITORIAL STAFF-SEATED: Terry Ruckriegle, sports edilorg Kay Easterday, Pot Kollmar, classes co-editors, Karen Hudson, Jackie Link, Sandy Keirn, ort edilarf Bill Bache, managing editor, Priscilla Turley, editor- oclivities co-editors, Pam Mills, Becky Barnett, friends co-editors. in chief, Joyce Heckman, copy editor, Donna Wagner, typist. STANDING: Sargasso period proves valuable to stolilers who work to improve their publication. Priscilla Turley, editor, reviews specifications with Donna Wagner and Becky Barnett. 70 Work to Achieve All-American SARGASSO JUNIOR STAFF-SEATED: Peggy Berndt, Peggy Conley. STANDING: Steve Mayes, Tom Peters. Like its namesake the Sargasso Sea, our yearbook was a col- lector. lt gathered in ideas, events, faces, emotions, and memories in order that they might not be forgotten. The staffs worked many hours to produce a book surpassing the high rat- ings ot past Sargassos. Business staff members, under the direction of Mrs. Philapy, labored to complete sales, to help with underclassmen pictures, and to solve technical problems. The editorial staff, with more pages than ever, fought to meet deadlines and complete pages. With Mr, Bond's aid and advice the editors employed creative photography and new journalistic methods to produce what they hoped would be the finest Sar- gasso ever. Climbing to new heights, Steve Mayes risks his neck on a ladder to take a picture. fp.. Mr. Bond is delighted with a gag gift given to him as Peggy Conley and the stan enjoy his reactions, 7l Sargasso Sellers Draw the Community's Support swf SARGASSO SELLERS-FRONT ROW: Roberta Drobenstott, Susie Smith, Joyce Heckman, Pat Massa, Gretchen Burkhart. SECOND ROW: Jackie Link, Pam Mills, Karen King, Peggy Berndt, Jill Land, Penny Pitman. THIRD ROW: Phyllis Skomp, Peggy Conley, Susan Rudicel, Patsy Kollmar, Brenda Berndt, Martha Reece, Susie Dwyer, Karen Hudson. FOURTH ROW: Dorothy Birt, l Jane Wilson, Kathy Nick, Sandy Keirn, Susan Troyer, Nancy Laird, Nancy Heinsen. FIFTH ROW: Carol Launius, Jaetta Shaffer, Suzanne Berry, Jim Hig- bie, Steve Mayes, Priscilla Turley, Kay Easterday, Cindy Jay. SIXTH ROW: Lynne Jackson, Patricia Fenn, Ivan Graham, Bill Cox, Kenny Humphrey, Sandy Rayl, Bill Bache. SARGASSO WRITERS-FRONT ROW: Cathy Carey, Janet Lear, Dorothy Birt, Martha Reece. SECOND ROW: Bev Staton, Becky Barnett, Judy Crawford, Carolyn Sherwood, THIRD ROW: Peggy Berndt collapses in a comfortable chair after dis- covering that Sargasso deadlines are difficult to meet. Gary Huls, Dave Wright, Ricke Stucker, Tom Golper, John Siefken. As the Business Staff's Campaign Proves Successful IVUILQ-1 ...fvr ,IJ ll ,A -3 i.... SARGASSO BUSINESS STAFF-SEATED: Susan Rudicel, picture co-editor, Humphrey, picture co-editor, Carol Launius, business stafig Jeanne Dye, picture Nancy Heinsen, business co-manager, Brenda Berndt, picture staff: STAND- staff. ING: Phyllis Skomp, business staff, Nancy Laird, business co-manager: Kenny 1 12 g. Jeanne Dye and Mrs. Philapy sart senior picture proofs before they are sent tothe printer. The bulletin board is a gathering place lor important in- formation as Nancy Laird adds an announcement, 73 Red and Blue Editorial Staff Publicizes the Year's RED AND BLUE EDITORIAL STAFF-FRONT ROW: Sherry Pennington, Deb- bie Maddox, typists, Toni Wine, copy editor, Susy Childers, feature columnist, Sherrie Donoghue, art editor, Jane Lewis, typist. SECOND ROW: Angela Gordon, feature editor, Patty Huston, news co-editor, Cathy Spevacek, t. i. , to 1 y A -:- x L . ' K , stif t , , - 1- W 'i' - ' - ' - ' Xrwnmrr-WM-M-iw ., r f f ' I. K ' '49 ' ' 1 35 V - '- P WJ! mite fffiv. ,L ' ,, - 'ii . A candid photographer catches part of the Red and Blue staff working as they prepare pages for their bi-weekly deadline. 74 .gxiig J Susie Freed, co-editors-in-chief, Marge Meek, news co-editor, Tony Perkins, sports co-editor. THIRD ROW: Karl Hawkins, photographer, Dave Scott, pictorial editor, Bill Prewitt, photographer, Pat Rocchio, editorial editor, Rick Thomas, editorial columnist, Tom Golper, sports co-editor, up Jane Lewis forms an important part of the stat? as a typist. With its new offset printing process and a different texture of paper, the Red and Blue took on a new look this year. The editors used more and better pictures to illustrate their stories, but their concerns were still the opinions and interests of KHS students. While regular issues covered day-to-day news, several special issues highlighted events ofthe year. Accomplishments witha New Process of Printing l w- 4 1, :. V K Competing in the Red and Blue tricycle penalty race, Cindy A mob of girls violently attack some unsuspecting Beatle imitators at their initiation. Pettay and Marilyn Freed finish wheel and wheel. RED AND BLUE WRITERS-FRONT ROW: Susie Smith, Karen King, Coral Wilson, Martha Reece, Janet Bratton, Linda Whittaker, Cathy Keith, Barbara Allen. SECOND ROW: Jill Land, Carol Brock, Zennalee Hamlin, Prudie Moore, Sherry Pennington, Marilyn Freed, Kathy Moore, Carol Croxfard, Glenda Gill. THIRD ROW: Sandra Gillarn, Marrianne Gentry, Brenda Brooks, Carol Baughman, Connie Ford, Marilyn Gerard, Chiquita Clark, Carol Rhine- barger. FOURTH ROW: Mary Nell Bruegge, Dennis Powell, Toni Ferenc, Pam Suttertield, Gary Dalquist, Becky Padgett, Jane Switzer, Marcia Lawrence, Gwen Hahn. FIFTH ROW: George Hahn, Ricke Stucker, Mark Morrow, Tod Finley, Rick Reedy, Jim Gifford, Dave Ashenfelter, Maureen O'NeilI. SIXTH ROW: 'Dave Wright, Gary Huls, Cindy Pettay, Mary Ellen McAninch, Sandy Rayl, Steve Delano, Roger Mervis. SEVENTH ROW: Kathy Conner, Kenny Wilson, Ken Felt, Kathy Finley. Red and Blue Sales Break All Records it U.. RED AND BLUE BUSINESS STAFF-SEATED: Vicki Blackwell, circulation assi., Rena Reynolds, circulation co-manager, Bev Asiell, business manager, Lynne Jackson, advertising co-manager, STANDING: Gary Phillips, circulation co-manager, Ann Wagner, exchange editor, John Siefken, Pam Dale, campaign co- managers, Hugh Nixon, advertising co-manager, Bill Prewitt watches as John Sieiken opens his paper cutoufs at annual Christmas party. E Lynne Jackson uses the adding machine to keep Red and Blue accounts organized and accurate. Business manager Bev Aslell works diligently on the finances. 76 Lens Staff Produces Valuable Guide for Students LENS EDITORIAL STAFF-FRONT ROW: Marilyn Gunnell, editor-in-chief: Cameron, Janice Pumphrey, Ramona Dukes, Chiquito Clark, Susie Dwyer. Sharon Maish, Glenda Gill, Linda Fennimore, Connie Lee Ford, Susy Child- FOURTH ROW: Ann Wagner, Jean Allman, Stella Carter, Beverly Staton, ers, Linda Cottingharn. SECOND ROW: Penny Cass, Connie Louise Ford, Carolyn Sherwood, Judy Ligenfelter, Vivian Wilson. Sandy Callis, Sharon Craig, Beverly Sheline. THIRD ROW: Pam Dale, Ruth Marilyn Gunnell looks through past Lens to obtain an idea for publishing a new edition. The Lens was one of the most helpful KHS publications. As a guidebook tor new students it gave concise information about the rules of the school. This year, because of the new room numbers and regulations, the Lens roadmap and LENS BUSINESS STAFF-FRONT ROW: Mike Morris, business manager: Cathy Carey, Denise other information proved especially valuable Chauvaux. SECOND ROW: Melodie Grant, Jan Golighty. THIRD ROW: Darwin McVoy, Nancy even fo Veferon Seniors' Maher, Allan Mervis. FOURTH ROW: Joetta Shaffer, Jack Dwyer, High Nixon, Gwen Hahn. 77 Festive Activities Brighten Homecoming Victor Suzanne Berry, Kathy Goldsmith, and Debbie Maddox, the royal candidates, are brought to the football field to begin the Homecoming celebration. KHS students and fans warm themselves by the huge pre-game bonfire arrival of the victorious Wildcats. ! ,Am , ,gg gr eg, I xp.-5 . while awa 78 iting the Receiving the prize-winning trophies are Sherrie Donog hue, Pam Smith, and Teresa Sottong. Despite near-freezing temperatures, the crowds tor this year's Homecoming were caught up in a spirit of festivity. The pre-game activities included the customary bontire and a postereand-float parade conducted by mem- bers ot KHS roll rooms and organizations. Roll room 436 received tirst prize for its creation and Palette Club second. The crowning ot the homecoming queen, the recognizing of i955 graduates, and the performances at the bands added sparkle to the exciting football victory. Stella Carter, Sandy Collis, George Campbell, and Denny Camden take part in the third annual Homecoming parade. As Bill Norris looks on, Debbie Maddox receives her roses from Dr. Dalton. 79 Kokorno's marching band, led by drum maior Don Ridenour, per- forms during the halftime at the I964 Homecoming. Senior boys form a column cis Jim Wren, Kokomo Wildcat charges through the victory hoop. GirI's League Adds Feminine Touch to Activities GIRLS' LEAGUE COUNCIL-FRONT ROW: Susan Rudicel, first v.-pres., Toni THIRD ROW: Pam Dale, Jacque Morgan, sr. reps., Peggy Conley, Brenda Wine, second v,-pres., Kay Easterdoy, sec.: Susie Dwyer, treas. SECOND Brooks, ir. reps., Russena Maudlin, Kathy Finley, soph. reps, ROW: Miss Peorce, sponsor, Sherri Moss, pres., Miss Winslow, sponsor. At the Mother-Daughter Reception the new officers are introduced during the Rose Rope Ceremony. 80 Being served cohee, Mr. Lees enioys a Teacher's Day. The Beast fPam Dalel explains to Beauty lGlenda Gilll that if she w' love him, he will return to his previous form as the Prince. Little boxes, seems to be the cry of Marie Ashburn and Nancy Maher, If l 5 . l I Z .-l Kay Bergman, Paula Penningroth, and Roselle Lipp paint scenery in the Girls' League production, Beauty and the Beast. The Girls' League kept the atmosphere of KHS full ot feminine sunshine with its many activities. Its first project, the Girls' League play, captivated many young hearts, and a little later the Autumn Prom, with its theme ot Rusty Rendezvous, charmed some slightly older ones. Apple tor a Teacher Day, and the Father-Daughter Rornp led to the climax of the year, the Mother-Daughter Reception. ii ,W 'WI' xii wg- Sgg 4, gg 4, I aff Liar fa ix www 120113 A 1 if : A Q , ,L 'ln u Rusty Rendezvous Sherri Moss presents Rick Hutchins with the crown. A curl helps to strengthen the powerful muscles in Tom Gcddy's arms. 1 i lllllllll or r,..,.-...c !1....,..,. g..,-,,-...,, Emil' fl,,.LQffl Y ,,.,...,, C. ,c,.,,,. ,..., I., , M, I v-LL.. . Practicing for c varsity game, Paul Grant shows his shooting form. Kicking improves Rick Hutchins' football skills ' X-cf -3 A .. A ti Quarterback Steve Jones seeks advice from coach Bob Bushong during an important football game. 1 G...-da.. W-Q-ws ww-v 5 gi-.WYRV -.4 gi' vr-'np N' ,f ,,,.,..t. T 'E gg Mijas , 35 ? ,,.2l?4,3gf?:l'Q1-1, r v, - Q VKVNQQQ1 f'ff',,i-'nf .,: , , vga.. j?W 'f . 191- ' ' AJ-,g,,,..v 'L -,Lf ' ' ff .. , ,fit Mike Smith, a KHS baseballer, practices in his back yard for the coming season. 84 i is ??f i i :fr ' , V52 f ,, 32' i -v I' A frozen creek gives Pat Kress a chance to join the boys in a hockey game. Running upstairs keeps Tom Hilligoss, state shot put champ, in shape for the start of the track meets. GirI's League, Boy's Legion Unite for Hootenann I ,Q 1. 4 1. 4 Guitarists Tim Watts and Tummy Newell proctice for the Hootenanny, Father-Daughter gives gi Hootenunny provides on rls a chance to go out with an older mon, opportunity for teens to get together to sing i XE! mf During the mistletoe sole, Jciynee Leach instructs workers in duties, fi t, Boys' Legion Extends Its Program as It Serves 5 1:37 1' wg'-1-1' BOYS' LEGION BOARD-FRONT ROW: Brian Black, junior rep., Jim Gifford, arms, STANDING: Gary Weir, Dave Wright, Tom Gadcly, senior reps Jim Campbell, Bill Mervis, soph. reps, SEATED: Dick Graf, sec., Steve Jones, Chuck Cline, Howard'Barnhorst, iunior reps.: Al Praies, v.-pres., Rick Hutchins, pres., Paul Grant, treas., Tom Hilligoss, sgt. at Although every boy at KHS was automatically a member of Boys' Legion, only a few had the privilege of being repre- sentatives to the Council, Five senior members, the Board of Directors, supervised Legion ac- tivities with the aid of three representatives from each class. These officers and rep- resentatives were all elected bythe male segment of KHS. Under the leadership of Dean Craig, the Boys' Legion was a particularly active or- ganization this year. lts clean- up of the school campus helped to give KHS a new look. A popular activity was the Hoot- enanny, but the main event was the Stardust, a semi- formal dance. Enioying an evening of fun, the Boys' Legion and Girls' League council members try their hand at pool 86 School and Community . 1 X - i W if , , , ',. ,ig-1, , - .. . ' fffiTl',.-f '5'2fs1 - -' ' 4 ,P ig. 3.-g,il1'3If'-V111 L t . 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The big hearts of Kokomo citizens are displayed as Sylvester Rowan and Bob Rank coiled funds for an iniured Richmond football player. aol sa. You can see the dust fly when KHS boys start to work on the Campus Clean-Up. I 'R 59 ii .,.......---' V H-is 'LL P an 11-' 521. DI aM R 5 fu' 1' .CX . I ff ' I ,,., , Y I v W f' ,..ns1:,gf fu f 1' . vfbwg. f ,M ,H ff w. xaw fffvw MJ? s XA JZ' .' :Gill 1 W X Q ...ff Q 02.1 STEPH MEYERS MARCIA DAVIS WENDY GRANT Melodie Grunt Rena Reynolds Mcxrclc Davis gooo 321 'Z Steph Meyers Wendy Grunt Beth Miller 90 ,X 7 X0 JR.-SR. RECEPTION CO-CHAIRMEN-SEATED: Barbara Boyd, Peggy Berncli, STANDING: Bill Maftingly, Jim Walter, A. G, Schwenger, Howie Hayes, Nancy Casiillo, Elizabeth Siefers, Kaihy Knipe, Vickie Wolfcale, Lindo Coe. Gary Aulf, Don Ridenour, Gary Dahlquisi. Activities of Junior-Senior Change to Informal Part I s Co-chairmen have an informal discussion abouta new activity honoring seniors. Gary Dahlquist and Peggy Bernd? question Jackie Link during c survey to Gnd her opinion of a new Jr.-Sr, 91 HEIEFTIUN IIUYHL TY ' l Ill-A-H-e-egiiflffi will limp P. M? ff iff X Q . , ,,, --1. .14 Betsy Conley cries out as she discovers an error in her knitting. 92 Harry Mcliinstry Barb Walrond Dick Lhristy Betsy Conley Al Prates i X Ill I l ' H .4 lr Y 5? 32 s 5 , x . '35 , 1 P wh c H k ,N ,F , ,A ,,f ,i at V 1-1.1 m. Mtg eg r agx - ,is ff' A lxi The junior-senior party went Hawaiian this year as the tradi- tional but ill-attended Reception became a Swingin' Luau, Held by the junior class to honor the graduating seniors, the Luau was the last major social event of the school year. Senior royalty were chosen by the stu- dents of the two classes, and a king and queen were crowned in a ceremony highlighting the evening. Hawaiian food and bright decorations created an atmosphere which combined with casual dress and dance music, produced an evening en- ioyable to all. v ir xi XX Ig V ls E Ix Practicing forthe senior bike race, AI Prutes uses cm exercise bike, Barb Wulrond Q lover of the Liverpool sound, selecis o Beatle album. 93 r its x A f xx iiflfs- fx if xt 5, is i n Cindy Holfgren P' Cindy Holtgren reverts To old-fashioned methods while popping popcorn. E ss Q k i I1 -N .. ' -an S V x , , x X 3 A new breed of yell leaders, Dick Ch Horry Mciiinstry, invade KHS. risrie and Annual Honor Society Banquet Lauds Scholastic 1 it JEAN ALLMAN, Quill 81 Scroll. DAVID ASHENFELTERI Quill 81 Scroll. BEVERLY ASTELL, Honor Society, Quill 8t Scroll. WILLIAM BACHE, Honor Society, Quill 81 Scroll pres. BECKY BARNETTQ Quill 81 Scroll sec.-treas, BRENDA BERNDTg Quill 8: Scroll. PEGGY BERNDT4 Quill 8- Scroll. DOROTHY BIRTI Honor Society. SUSIE CHILDERS, Honor Society, Quill 81 Scroll. CHIQUITA CLARK, Quill Bt Scroll. STEVE COBLEg Honor Society. BETSY CONLEYf Honor Society. Toni Perkins aids Marge Meek in totaling Quill 81 Scroll points. Scholastic and iournalistic achievement was recognized and honored at KI-IS through two honorary societies. The National Honor Society, with its ideals ot scholarship, leadership, serv- ice, and character, inducted into its membership those upper- classmen whose academic records and qualities of character were deemed outstanding by the faculty. These new members constituted five per cent of the iunior class and ten per cent of the senior class. The Quill and Scroll Society recognized achievement among the staffs of school publications. lts membership was open to juniors and seniors who ranked in the upper third of their class and who had a sponsor's recommendation. 94 Achievements of Nearly I O Outstanding Students PEGGY CONLEY, Quill 81 Scroll. JUDY CRAWFORD, Quill 81 Scroll. ARNHEIN CUMBEE, Honor Society pres. PAM DALE, Quill 8: Scroll. SHERRIE DONOGHUE, Quill Sr Scroll. SUSIE DWYER, Honor Society. .IEANNE DYE, Quill 81 Scroll. KAY EASTERDAY, Honor Society, Quill 8- Scroll. LINDA FENNIMORE, Honor Society. JOSEPH FIVECOATE, Honor Society. SUSAN FREED, Honor Society, Quill 81 Scroll. GLENDA GILL, Quill 81 Scroll. DAVE GOLIGHTLY, Honor Society. TOM GOLPER, Honor Society, Quill 81 Scroll. ANGELA GORDON, Honor Society, Quill St Scroll. DICK GRAF, Honor Society. MARILYN GUNNELL, Quill 81 Scroll. MARLENE HARTMAN, Honor Society. PAT HARVEY, Quill 81 Scroll. STEVE HAWORTH, Honor Society. JOYCE HECKMAN, Honor Society, Quill 8: Scroll. NANCY HEINSEN, Honor Society, Quill 8. Scroll. TOM HILLIGOSS, Honor Society. CINDY HOLTGREN, Honor Society. KAREN HUDSON: Quill 81 Scroll. PHIL HUFFMAN, Honor Society. KEN HUMPHREY, Quill 84 Scroll. PAT HUSTON, Honor Society, Quill 81 Scroll. 95 Y X ., ., Wm cxflifufy lil'-.1561 Candlelight Quill and Scroll Ceremony LYNNE JACKSONp Quill 81 Scroll. SANDRA KEIRNQ Quill 8- Scroll. MARRIA KNlGHTg Honor Society. PATSY KOLLMAR, Honor Society, Quill 84 Scroll. PAT KRESS, Honor Society, NANCY LAIRD, Quill 81 Scroll. CAROL LAUNlUSf Quill 81 Scroll. JANET LEARy Honor Society. JANE LEWIS: Quill 81 Scroll. JACKIE LINK, Honor Society, Quill 81 Scroll, DEBBIE Mfxooox, Quill a Scroll. PAT MASSA, Honor Society. STEVE MAYESp Quill Bi Scroll. DARWIN McVAYf Honor Society. ROGER MERVISI Honor Society, Quill 81 Scroll. PAM MILLS, Quill 81 Scroll. MIKE MORRIS: Quill B1 Scroll. SHERRI MOSS, Honor Society. HUGH NIXONp Quill 8. Scroll. SHERRY PENNlNGTONf Quill 81 Scroll. TONI PERKlNSp Honor Society, Quill Br Scroll. TOM PETERS: Quill 8. Scroll. GARY PHILLIPSQ Quill 81 Scroll. MARTHA REECEp Quill 8. Scroll. RENA REYNOLDS, Quill 8. Scroll. SUSAN ROACHEQ Quill 8g Scroll. PAT ROCCHIOQ Quill 81 Scroll. SUSAN RUDICELJ Honor Society, Quill 8- Scroll. T 96 lnspires initiates to Develop Their Journalistic Talents DAVID SCOTT, Quill 81 Scroll. JOHN SIEFKEN, Honor Society, Quill 81 Scroll. PHYLLIS SKOMP7 Quill 31 Scroll. SUSIE SMITH, Quill Bi Scroll, CATHY SPEVACEK: Honor Society sec., Quill 81 Scrill. SUZY STAPLETON, Quill 81 Scroll. PHIL STOVER, Honor Society. PRISCILLA TURLEY, Honor Society ireos., Quill 81 Scroll v.-pres. JAY TERWlLLlGERf Honor Society. WALTER ULLMAN, Honor Society v.-pres. DONNA WAGNERp Quill 8- Scroll. JIM WALTER, Quill 8. Scroll TONI WINE, Honor Society, Quill 81 Scroll. DAVE WRIGHT, Honor Society, Quill 81 Scroll. PAUL YEOMAN, Quill 81 Scroll. SENIORS ELECTED TO HONOR SOCIETY ALLMAN, JEAN ASHBURN, JAMES ASHBURN, MARK BERNDT, BRENDA BERRY, SUZANNE BOUGHMAN, CAROL BRADBURN, VIRGINIA BRUBAKER, ANN BURKHART, RANDY CAPSHAW, JEANNENE CLARK, CHIQUITA COLLINS, DAVID COX, BILL CRAWFORD, JUDY DALE, PAM DONELSON, BARBARA DOWNEY, JANE FORD, CONNIE GILL, GLENDA GOLIGHTLY, JAN GOOCH, ANNETIE GRAHAM, IVAN GUNNELL, MARILYN GUNTHER, JOHN HAHN, GWENDOLYN HARVEY, PAT HAWORTH, RITA HENRY, DENNA HIGBIE, JAMES HUDSON, KAREN HUEY, JOSEPH HULS, GARRY HUMPHREY, KENNY INGLE, ROBERT JACKSON, LYNN JAY, CYNTHIA KEIRN, SANDRA KING, KAREN -SPRING, l965 LAUNIUS, CAROL LEWIS, JOYCE LOVELESS, MAUREEN MADARY, WILLIAM MADDOX, DEBBIE MAHONEY, RICHARD MARTIN, AMY MAUDLIN, ROBERT MCCAULEY, LINDA MCRINSTRY, HARRY MEYER, LOU ANN MILLS, PAMELA MORGAN, JACQUELINE NICHOLAS, KATHY NIXON, HUGH OWEN, EDWARD PENNINOTON, SHERRY PLOTNER, JOHN RAYL, STEPHEN REVOLT, PATRICIA REYNOLDS, RENA ROACHE, SUSAN ROCCHIO, PAT RUCKRIEGLE, TERRY SHAEEER, JOEITA SHELINE, BEVERLY SHERWOOD, CAROLYN SIMPSON, ELAINE SROMP, PHYLLIS STATON, BEVERLY STUCKER, RICKE TROYER, SUSAN VANCE, DAVID WEIR, GARY WHITE, JANET WILSON, VIVIAN YEOMAN, PAUL ZILLIOEN, CHERYL AF Foreign Exchange Students Strive to Form 25,11 PR' 2 't,' MU. ' fx- At IFTA initiation Dorothy Birt, Elaine Simpson, Al Prates, Cheryle Hadley, Sachi Otsuka, and Pam Coyner laugh at the antics of prancing ducks. Gill., Sachiko Otsuka tram Tokyo, Japan, Sachi eniays an American hamburger with Laurice Johnson. Humanity lived in harmony, Fear, enemy, and war were forgotten words . . . Will such a world become tact? The American Field Service is striving to make it so. Since World War ll the AFS has exemplified the Sanskrit passage: Walk together Talk together O ye people of the earth: Then and only then shall ye have peace. Our AFS students, Sachiko Otsuka ol Japan, who lived with the tamily of the Rev. Samuel Johnsonp and Alcides Prates of Brazil, who lived with the family of Dr. Carl Ault, helped to When Sachi tries to ice-skate, she experiences a sensation of falling. pave ll'll5 road to peace Tl'll5 Yecll' Gt KHS- 98 Worldwide Friendships x The study of government stimulates Al to a discussion with Dave Collins, Alcides Prates of Porto Alegre, Brazil. .,,i.,g ,, ,A fri? X . figrgm.,-e'4g,,s ' . .1--,wmq M3 , 9,1 . ' W ' ,Hifi 'ft : il-ff -- L 6 ' ,J aw-Q Q - ,, x 1 p . 'Zf fa . .. P 14 WH-elsif-': 5 A , g ' 'jg N' i - . ,. .Ww,fz:. V 5 mix--'Hs-f3i1 ff,,s?-.sf .S ftfe:fLQe l ss-fffQ'1f v ,. '- f , - is vs- N- 5 fat 172 5z24J:::f'm:, f1f1,3 2 i ,,,:w:, Qygwnlit, ,i t i Q' ,.',3,g A as 535- ff: -N: fit-.,,,fa1-'.,'f1f yi! ns, W ' 1 1. M M pl-,525 xpw , ,,Q1ss,wz-5,55-'zz-1314:-f: iff, -s 4, J - .' L lr - Ii ' 'J 'Z' 'I wi ,. .e 'ff 'W ' . we--r?f.:M,:' i f lun r ' V -Jww zv ,,v,C'..: mee 2 ..z-- -V f 1 s ,,Lgf'.s,i, . , Ft Q' a N1 A f 6 se e - 1' if 5.491 -.., , , V f- as -, ' ' . : f .N 9'-x 12 it ,,.. ff s ,- '?w9f3. At his American parents' home, Al plays a last game of tennis on their court. 99 Al ioins easily into the art of dating lay escorting Sherri Leicht to a local movie. A band ensemble practices long hours for a fine performance. Junior Heart members brave cold weather for coniribuiions. IO0 Dromotists audition for Once Upon cl Mattress. 5 t 5.5 Future Teachers chat during convention. f Nationwide program provides insight into industry At Christmas, business gives wuy to amusement. Communicative Arts Are Displayed in the Dramatic .. l G DRAMATIC CLUB-FRONT ROW: Darwin McVay, pres., Lou Ann Meyer, first v.pres., John Mayneld, second v.pres., Cindy Holtgren, sec.: Jim Higbie, treas.: Angela Gordon, Priscilla Turley, Pam Dale, Barbara Walrond. SEC- OND ROW: Mr. Ernest Thode, Mrs. Rhea Akemann, Mrs. Elsie Seagrave, Mrs. Martha Hawkins, Mrs. Renata Harris, Sheri Leicht, Sachiko Otsuka, Christi Hurstel, Iris Chism, Susan Riggs. THIRD ROW: Judy Harvey, Susan McGaw, Libby Hamilton, Penny Pitman, Barbara Donelson, Carol Reed, Susan Roache, Kathy Knipe, Suzy Hizer, Toni Wine. FOURTH ROW: Barbara Boyd, Joann Boughman, Prudie Moore, Jim Walter, Beth Miller, Linda Fennimore, By applying makefup to Tony Akemann before the curtain goes up, Judy Collins gives him an ancient look. Sherri Moss, Jacque Hendricks, Peggy Conley. FIFTH ROW: Janice Pumph- rey, Mary Ann Armfield, Vicki Wolfcale, Christy Butcher, Cheryl Zilligen, Marianne Gentry, Jane Downey, Susie Freed, Kathy Bell, Gwen Hahn. SIXTH ROW: Jack Seymour, Jeff Hayes, Larry Vitatoe, Al Prates, Marilyn Daversberger, George Hahn, John Nolan, Phil Davenport, John Morr, Gary Dahlquist, Greg Keller. SEVENTH ROW: Don Kuhs, Phil Whitfield, Ken Felt, John Candlish, Walter Ullman, Tony Akemann, Mark Ashburn, Alan Fell, David Butcher, Bill Ferguson, Dave Carson. Mrs. Waier's and Mrs. Whitefield's tempers flare, shocking Susan lLau Ann Meyer, Pam Dale, Angela Gordonj. Down in front for criticisms, and Break a leg! were the familiar cries of rehearsals and opening nights for the Dra- matic Club. Their first production of the year, Tom Jones, proved most successful despite a Friday the I3th performance. Christmas brought drama with a religious spirit as the Gift of the Magi and The Other Wiseman were presented to the student body and local groups. The club offered its scholar- ships and special honors at a spring banquet. Production, Tom Jones' Henrietta iCindy Holtgrenl ond Sophia CSuson Riggs? console eoch other on o lonely rood, while bandits lurk in the bushes. John Morr ond Wolter Uiimon prove to be of help to Phil Whitfield in The Fourth Wise Mon. While looking for o ploce to spend the night, Tom lDurwin McVoyJ com- forts o distraught widow iLou Ann Meyerl. Upon my word, Lody Bellosfon, you wont Mr. Jones for yourself. 'Suson Rooche, Cindy Holtgren'-. Club Members Communicate with German Friends GERMAN CLUB-FRONT ROW: Walter Ullman, pres., Randy Burkhart, v.- pres., Sharon Craig, seo, Sha-ron Gerard, treas. SECOND ROW: Mr. Ernest Thode, sponsor, Joann Boughman, Steve Denman, Richard Swigart, Jean Mel Hobbs and Steve Denman record their voices an a tape to send to a school in Germany. Ormsby, Mr. Gale Leiter, sponsor. THIRD ROW: Carolyn Atkinson, Ar- thur Ormsby, Wesley Jeffries, Robert Eriksen, Nancy Maloch, Mel Hobbs. o rr, .-1.1 1 ., . ,mr ' .V i,:1'E'.m. '. Locating the town in Germany where he will be spending the summer, Randy Burkhart studies a map. As the earth was said to be growing smaller, the world of KHS German Club members grew larger. These students had more than the AFS to keep them interested in foreign nations. Through them, Helmholtz Gymnasium and KHS exchanged cultures, the Gymnasium, located in Hilden, Germany, and the German Club sent tapes and scrapbooks to each other. This exchange and other activities helped members to understand Germany's people as well as its language. Spanish Club Studies Cultures of Two Countries Dreaming of a trip to Mexico, Marlene Hartman looks at a travel brochure. Cindy Richards and Joe Cantu lead a discussion of plans for their language party. Working on a Spanish newspaper, Sandy Ford and Amy Martin discuss future articles. The Spanish Club again opened its member- ship to all those interested in learning more about la'cultura del espanol. Club members explored the customs, literature, art, and history ot Spain through guest speakers, slides, and films. The Spanish Club's major outside activi- ty of the year was a Christmas fiesta, for which members learned Christmas carols in Spanish and constructed a pinata. SPANISH CLUB-FRONT ROW: Cindy Richards, pres., Joe Cantu, v.-pres.: Marilyn Gunnell, sec.: Retha Davis, corres. sec.: Mrs. Renata Harris, Mr. David Brumbaugh, sponsors. SECOND ROW: Cynthia Ford, Marlene Hart- man, Sandy Ford, Amy Martin, Janet Bratton, Gale Perry. THIRD ROW: Sharon Jenks, Deborah Feightner, Sarah Werbe, Paula Penningroth, Julie Stewart. FOURTH ROW: Jean Allman, Randy Coyner, Jim Morgan, Steve Damon, Dan Coleman, Ruth Votava. Need for Information Adds Value to Library Club LIBRARY CLUB-FRONT ROW: Jane Wilson, pres., Jacqueline Morgan, v.- pres., Elizabeth Conley, sec., Karen King, treas., Cheryll Holland, Mazzie Beard. SECOND ROW: Mrs. Rees, sponsor, Pamela Timmons, Judith Harper, Marria Knight, Susie Smith, Patricia Davis, Mary Bradburn, Marsha Harrison. Over her head in books, Pat Davis starts at the top and works down. THIRD ROW: June Artis, Karyl Laitinen, Janice Motlitt, Diana Stewart, An- toinette Perkins, Susan Rudicel. FOURTH ROW: Stephanie Lynch, Barbara Stoneking, Leann Harrell, .loetta Shaffer, Rebecca Lovegrove, Sherri Oden, Mildred Greene. Sherri Oden and Joetta Shaffer find that Christmas is a time for giving as they make presents tor their mothers. Books, Magazines, and pamphlets were the tools of the trade for members of the Library Club. Every member spent a free hour each day shelvingg cataloging, and withdrawing books for the busy readers ot our school. Besides devoting time to book work, the library assistants engaged in other activities. The club schedule included an in- itiation for new members, a Christmas party for mothers, and a spring farewell party for senior members. Forensic Activities Help Develop Speaking Skills SPEECH CLUB-FRONT ROW: Mr. J. Allen Kendall, Randy Brown, pres.: Sheri Leicht, sec.-treas.: Angelo Gordon, Terry Fligor, Kalinda Wycofi. SECOND ROW: Glenda Gill, Gary Paul, Debbie Jones, Elizabeth Hamilton. THlRD ROW: Carol Wilson, Carol Sandberg, Jack Seymour, David Carson, Margaret Meek, Mary Ann Armfield. FOURTH ROW: Phil Whitfield, Mark Ashburn, Randy Droll. DEBATE CLUB-FRONT ROW: Carol Wilson, Sheri Leichi. SECOND ROW: Sharon Brubaker, Tom Murray, Kalinda Wycoff. THIRD ROW: Jack Seymour, Rick Sutton. FOURTH ROW: Paul Martelli, Mr. J. Paul Kendall, Randy Brown, Randy Droll. Women are not the only ones who like to talk. Proof of this fact was found in the speech organizations of Ki-iS. The Speech Club covered the major fields of public speak- ing. Preparing for the many speech contests to which they traveled, club members at meet! ings often entertained the group with speeches or dra- matic interpretations. Members of the Debate Team spent many hours in re- seach preparing for numerous debates around Indiana. They had to study their subiect care- fully to be able to debate them before iudges. The eventual goals of many speakers were to gain member- ship in the National Forensic League and to earn some of the special NFL honors. NFL-FRONT ROW: Randy Brown, pres., Paul Martelli, vice-pres.: Sheri Leichi, sec.-treas.g SECOND ROW: Mr. J. Paul Kendall, Angela Gordon, Terry Fligor, Kalinda Wycoff. THIRD ROW: Carol Wilson, Tom Murray, Mary Ann Armfield. FOURTH ROW: Sharon Brubaker, .lack Seymour, Rick Sutton, Carolyn Sherwood FIFTH ROW: Phil Whitfield, Mark Ashburn, Randy Droll. l07 Amateur Artistic Abilities ignited b Palette Club PALETTE CLUB-FRONT ROW: Miss Bohleber, sponsor, Sherrie Donaghue, pres., Sandy Keirn, v.-pres., Toni Ferenc, sec., Linda Danoghue, treas., Vicki Gustin, Sharon Cross, Susie Childers. SECOND ROW: Deidra Cowne, Linda Oakes, Connie Lee Ford, Joann Johnston, Linda Moore, Elaine Simpson, Another Palette meeting is begun with the minutes by Mary Rocchio. Martha Clevenger. THIRD ROW: Mary Rocchio, Kathy Frazer, Marsha Clev- enger, Carol Meers, Cindy Weaver, Kathy Long, Carol Baughman. FOURTH ROW: Bill Horn, Bob Maucllin, John Monroe, Jim Barber, Paul Gilbert, Wayne Tarr, Mark Daniels. Paul Gilbert sands his project entitled Three-Dimensional Man. A swish, a swab, a dab, and the Palette Club member was practicing his trade. The club's activities included explora- tion ot various mediums of art, a tour of the John Herron Art Institute, and a visit to the art museums of Chicago. The high- light ot the year was the Young Artists Present program. Young Artists Display Creativity in Production 'if 'Y ,s Sis, Mr. Shauver instructs the band on rehearsal night pro- Engrossed in practicing the musical selection, Don Ridenour beats out the blues. cedures for Young Artists Present. Kl-lS had no Carol Burnett or Caterina Valente, but it did have Entertainers When the music and art departments co- operated to produce the second Young Artists Present program, singing groups, dance acts and talented performers material- ized from every corner of the school. Their talent and efforts created an enjoyable show for the entire community. Q' 236-5' I gf! , , i r e The bend Combo Uudlllons before GH Uudlence of Palette membefs- Toni Ferenc and Linda Donoghue paint sets to be used on production night, 109 Kokettes Strive for Perfection of Routines Cindy Lewis and Becky Dunn find that following Marcia Davis is an easy way. The Kokettes, colorfully attirecl in red and white outfits, added to the excitement and pageantry of Ki-iS athletic events. Under the direction of Mrs. Pat Riebeling, this group spent many hours practicing dance routines for pre-game and half- time performances. The girls also appeared in parades and Performing Gt 'he Swmes CCH be Cold QS JGCQUS MOFQGH discovers assisted the yell block with its Christmas program. KOKETTES: FRONT ROW: Barb Donelson, Nancy Gaskin, Carol Kelly, Joyce Poe, Marcia Davis, Barb Bennett, Connie Reed, Connie Ruth, Jacque Morgan, Jan Scroggins. SECOND ROW: Becky Dunn, Cindy Lewis, HO Recently Organized JCL Probes Roman Culture JCL-FRONT ROW: Mrs. Harris, sponsor, Mrs. Seagrave, sponsor, Mr. Ab- ney, sponsor, Jett Wolfcale, co-pres., Jim Walter, co-pres., Glenda Gill, sec., Cindy Holtgren, treas., Scott Kremers. SECOND ROW: Phil Whitfield, Gary Washburn, Don Kuhs, Jean Allman, Virginia Hoover. THIRD ROW: Brenda Berndt, Ron Thomas, Linda Mumaw, Carol Reed, Linda Fennimore, Becky Copely, Sheri Leicht, Dianne Kinney. FOURTH ROW: Mary Ann Armfield, Gary Washburn enjoys reading the various articles in the JCL paper. Cathy Spevack, Diana Wilson, Janet Lear, Carol Baughman, Connie Ford, Kim Collins. FIFTH ROW: Penny Fard, Beverly Staton, Glen Rodgers, Mike Geary, Mariorie Freeman, Kay Easterclay, Judy Woods, Linda Coe, SIXTH ROW: Cherie King, Pat Johnson, Jack Seymour, Mark Ashburn, Don Reynolds, Ken Conklin, Pat Sears, Clifford Stiner. The Junior Classical League was a large new addition to the list of KHS activities, lt had an auspicious beginning, with a total membership of iQl students, mostly from Lat- in classes. As its name indicates, the primary function ot the JCL was to stimulate student interest in the civilization, language, and lit- erature of ancient Greece and Rome. Dancing was one ofthe many activities at the JCL party. Speakers Clarify Business World for Students sf I. FUTURE BUSINESS LEADERS-FRONT ROW: Sandy Collis, pres., Libby Bledsoe, Jeanette Shively. THIRD ROW: Nancy Brown, Virginia Owens Sriclwell, lst v.-pres., Janet White, 2nd v,-pres., Pom Alley, treas,, Karen Nancy Allison, Kathy Moore, Ruth Cameron, Kathy Guy, Vickie Currens West, historian, Sherry Pennington, Tina Crouch, co-reporters. SECOND FOURTH ROW: Keith Slaughter, R. Stanley Merrill, Allen W. Moore, co ROW: Cathy Keith, Patsy Neibarger, Karin Svedin, Diana Whittaker, PGQQY sponsors, Patty Fenton, Donna Wagner, Terry Weaver. The importance of IBM is explained to Future Business Leaders by James McCauley. KHS added a new member to its long list of activities with the formation of the Future Busi- ness Leaders Club. Open to students taking bus- iness subiects, this organization employed guest speakers, educational materials, and social functions to develop leadership and encourage ' lI'1T6t'eSl in lDUSlf16SS OCCUpC1ilODS. Vickie Currens comes into Contact with the business world as a cashier. l I2 1 Clubs Probe the Events of the Past and Present INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS-FRONT ROW: Joe Landis, sponsor, Glenda Tania Robeson, Pat Rocchio, Bill McKoon, Debbie Jones. THIRD ROW: Gill, pres., Al Prates, v.-pres., Randy Burkhart, rec, sec., Sachiko Otsuka, Jerry Gragg, Brock Van Meter, Dave Golighfly, Rick Mahoney. corres. sec., Lincoln Schrock, sponsor. SECOND ROW: Janet Etherington, l Students interested in social studies had a choice of two clubs this year. While the interna- tional Relations club investigated foreign customs and situations, the History Club stressed the ap- preciation of history on a state and local level. HISTORY CLUB-FRONT ROW: Vickie Pyke, pres., Connie Stepler, v.-pres., Jerry Gragg, I I sec. SECOND ROW: Linda Mumawf Elizabeth Calhoun, Marjorie Roush, sponsors, Ron BY lookmg cl mogczmes' Pc' Roccluo sluches World events Thomas. THIRD ROW: Bill McKcon, Rich Mahoney, Gary Washburn, Ken Gleason. for model UN' assembly' II3 Medicine Comes into Focus for Aspiring M.D.'s FUTURE PHYSICIANS-FRONT ROW: Tom Golper, pres., Gary Ault, v.-pres., Sherri Moss, sec., Linda Harness, Linda Hinders, Susan Fitzwater, Linda Mumaw, Linda Fennimore, Pam Mills. SECOND ROW: John Billiter, David Wolf, Darwin McVay, Harry Mcliinstry, Allen Mervis, Kay Easterday, Dyan Dillrnan, Sue Gainer. THIRD ROW: Patty Huston, Trudy Fennimore, Laura t The hospiial's radiology equipment fascinates Bob Lutz and club members. Watson, Kathy Pfleger, Cindy Holtgren, Joetta Shaffer, Cherie King, FOURTH ROW: Steve Delano, Pat Rocchio, Ricke Stucker, Nancy Gundersen, Steve Lovejoy, Al Prates, Bob Lutz, Bill Snow. FIFTH ROW: Mr. Charles Baer, sponsor, Sandy Rayl, Mark Johnson, John Arnett, Phil Huttman, Bill Madary, John Plotner, Scott Kremers, Mr. Gary Kemper, sponsor. .g,f Z Z By talking to Dr. Golper, Gary Ault explores the medical profession. Hypnotism, psychology, and dentistry were only a few ot the variety of topics investigated by the members ot the Future Physicians Club. Due to its student participation and varied ac- tivities, this club proved to be one of the most active at KHS. Its members gained valuable knowledge about medicine through trips to the IU Medical Center and to the radiology and therapy departments at St. Joseph's Hospital. Future Nurses Perceive Difficulties of the Career FUTURE NURSES-FRONT ROW: Esther Seymour, sponsor: Cindy Joy, pres.: Phyllis Skomp, v.-pres., Brenda Berndt, rec. sec., Jeannie Keith, corres. sec.: Linda Leger, sponsor, Linda Cattingham, Gretchen Burkhart, SECOND ROW: Jean Gerrard, Tina Mylin, Mary Bradburn, Patty Parton, Cathy Aaron, Su- san Stewart, Kay Cottingham, Marianne Hesselman, Sharon Thomas. THIRD ROW: Dianne Bowser, Mary Pat Dwyer, Barbara Malott, Karen Wells, Connie Finch, Vicki Fye, Judy Schoflner, Barbara Elkins, Linda Greene, Beth Marilyn Gerard winces with pain, as Cindy Jay prepares her arm with alcohol tor the time test. Ann Stephens, FOURTH ROW: Diane Patton, Sandy Mills, Teresa Brunnemer, Cheryl Gales, Diana Ridenour, Jeanene Capshaw, Diana Tucker, Tina Crouch, Joyce Grammar. FIFTH ROW: Mary Lechner, Sharon Shepard, Kris Davis, Judy Collins, Pat Johnson, Lynete Robson, Karen Curry, Christine Marr, Mary Lyons, Carol Lewis, SIXTH ROW: Marilyn Dishon, Sharon Lowery, Anna Willis, Sandy Cross, Kathy Conner, Donna McAllister, Connie Baker, Brenda Brooks, Diana Dunn. ln keeping with the ideals of the nursing profession, members at the Future Nurses of America spent an active year learning and serving others, Guest speakers and field trips kept members informed about recent ad- vances in nursing, and the sale ot TB bangles gave them a chance to serve the community. Future Nurses enioy a relaxing conversation at their an- nual Christmas party, IFTA and Teachers of Tomorrow Explore the FUTURE TEACHERS-FRONT ROW: Mrs. Peggy McClung, Mr, Stanley Mer- rill, sponsors, Dorothy Birt, pres., Elaine Simpson, v.-pres., Gwen Hahn, sec., Beverly Astell, treas., Cathy Spevacek, reporter, Sheryl Simpson, Toni Per- kins, Susie Frazier. SECOND ROW: Jackie Link, Cheryle Hadley, Toni Wine, Vicky Sparks, Vickie Randolph, Linda Fennimore, Diane Hizer, Kathy Nicho- las. THIRD ROW: Peggy Hobbs, Patsy Kollmar, Carol Dennis, Nancy Ne- her, Becky Copley, Marlene Hartman, Kathann Kucholick, Linda Whittaker, Peggy Berndt, Beverly Sheline. FOURTH ROW: Martha Prather, Lynn Beck, Terry DeLancey, Susan Troyer, Susie Dwyer, Kathy Bell, Barbara Bennett, Mr. Merrill and Mrs. McClung give directions to students who attended the fall convention. Xxi Cheryl Wagner, Linda Collins, Carol Croxfard, Carol Reed, Judy Crawford. FIFTH ROW: Ann Wagner, Linda McCauley, Carol Heckert, Janet Stevensony Carol Baughman, Julie LaDow, Brenda Brantley, Jane Adams, Pam Coyner, Lana Shirar, Janet Lear, Marilyn Gunnell. SIXTH ROW: Phyllis Ruemler, Janice Pumphrey, Kathy Frazer, Pam Owsley, Jane Koonsman, Becky Pad- gett, Janis Donelson, Linda Donoghue, Linda Morrow, Jaynee Leach, Vivian Wilson. SEVENTH ROW: Carolyn Sherwood, Sonia Maxwell, Mary Elyn Mc- Aninch, Kathy Lineback, Jay Terwilliger, J. W. Hanawalt, Holly Schwartz, Bev- erly Staton, Jo Miller, Lynne Jackson. 5 i t Pam Owsley and J. W. Hanawalt sing the IFTA song. Upperclassmen considering the teaching pro- fession pursued their interest in the Indiana Fu- ture Teachers af America. The club's first activi- ty this year was the IFTA Fall Area meeting held at KHS. Members made favors tor nursing homes at Thanksgiving and honored the faculty during National Education Week and Christmas. Vast Field of Education That Lies Before Them Club members singing carols at their party for underprivileged children. TEACHERS OF TOMORROW-FRONT ROW: Mrs. Chapel, Mrs, Mustard, sponsors, Russena Maudlin, pres.: Marilyn Freed, v.-pres.: Christy Tochter- man, sec.: Elaine Ervington, program chair.,Denise Chauvaux, Patti Miles. SECOND ROW: Carol Wagner, Susan DuBois, Susie Young, Beth Miller, Steve lrick, Jeri Walton, Vivian Hayes, Patty David, Marsha Harrison. THIRD ROW: Sandy Moore, Syd Guyton, Beverly Dixon, Susan Lewis, Cherri Haley, fv- 1? .yr .1 ' 1' Mary Nicholas, Debbie Goodnight, and Wanda Carter help entertain chil- dren ata party. The Teachers of Tomorrow combined education and service in their club schedule. At meetings members learned about their chosen profession through related experiences ot guest speakers. One of the club's projects was the re--outfitting of dolls to be presented to the Salvation Army, and another was its Christmas party for underprivileged children. Paula Summerton, Karly Laitinen, Nancy Smith, Prudie Moore, Diane Jones. FOURTH ROW: Theresa Host, Susan Huls, Marcia Lawrence, Christy Miner, Tania Robeson, Penny Ford, Sherri Sass, Marlene McMannis, Barbara God- love. FIFTH ROW: Wanda Carter, Kathy Pfleger, Patty Carter, Cindy Petty, Debbie Goodnight, Lenora Siupinski, Maureen O'Neill, Pam Sutterfield, Mary Nicholas. Hi-Y Helps to lnstill Hi h Standards and Improve SOPHOMORE HI-Y: FRONT ROW: Bill Ferguson, 7reus,7 Mike Whiteman, Hobbs, Frank Ridoux, Greg Lomon, John Moonan. THIRD ROW: Steve Love choplain: Don Allen, v.-pres., Terry Laughner, pres., Joy Klotz, sgt. at arms: ioy, Jim Lipkey, Dick Boyce, Don Stover, John Orton, council rep.: Tom Mark Schwalenberg, sec. SECOND ROW: Leslie Johnson, council rep., Mel Wine. JUNIOR HI-Y: FRONT ROW: Paul D. Carter, sponsor: Dan Lucas, chaplain: Don Shockley, v.-pres.: A. G. Schwenger, pres.: Ray Davidson, sec., Dove Seitz, treas.: Cartwright Ellis, sgt. at arms: Richie Armond, council rep., Steve DeLono, council rep. SECOND ROW: Ronald Sfinchcomb, Jef? Poland, Rob Luiz, Sieve Politz, Phil Reyburn, Ron Ringeisen, Kent Smith, Dove Ashen- felter, Gory Ault, Bill Mattingly. THIRD ROW: Bob Peterson, Don Kuhs, Mike Huffman, Edwin Plank, John Hodson, Stu Kellum, Doug Cook, Ran- dolph Cox, Scott Crawford. FOURTH ROW: Jerry Dillman, Craig Weido, Bob Caine, Larry A. Smith, Mark Johnson, Kenny Wilson, Don Bossett, Todd Moys. Living Conditions Throughout the Communit SENIOR HI-Y-FRONT ROW: Greg Foland, Allan Mervis, Tam Golper, sgt. at arms: Phil Huiiman, treas,, David A, Collins, v.-pres.g Dave Wright, pres.: Bill Bache, sec., John Gunther, chaplain, Ricke Stucker, council rep.: Dave Boughrnan, council rep., Rick Reedy, Randy Burkhart, Steve Haworth. SEC- OND ROW: Larry A. Beety, Roger Mayes, Terry Ruckriegle, Bill Shriner, Jim Higbie, John Siefken, John Plotner, David Scott, Mike A. Smith, Terry James, Sno-ball queen, Rena Reynolds is caught up in the spirit ol the music. Steve Coble, Dave Jenkins, Dick Brown, Steve Patterson, Dave McPike. THIRD ROW: David Bennett, Todd Broadlick, High Nixon, David Vance, Bob McKee, Dan Hillman, Richard Russell, John Bromley, Mike Kilmer, Gary James, Bill Madary, Ken Conklin. David Walt. FOURTH ROW: John Bruegge, Mike Geary, P. A. Yeoman, Dan Dwyer, Steve Jones, Bill Norris, Brock Van Meter, Philip Stover, Dan Gentry, Robert Knisely, Bob lngle. Dan Gentry and Bob Knisely recite the traditional Hi-Y purpose. The i-li-Y clubs strived to promote service and citizenship in the youth of our community. Each club competed with the oth- ers for points from community service proiects, and the club which earned the most points during the year received an award. The Hi-Y also sponsored the annual Sno-Boll dance. Tri Hi-Y Emphasizes High Ideals and Character TRI-HI-Y-FRONT ROW: Jane Harrold, Becky Gaiser, Diane Hizer, Gretch Burkhart, Pam Baker, Kathann Kucholick, Kathy Davidson, Molly McGlone, Kathie Sandy, Louise Gurske, Pam Stroms, Suzie Smith. SECOND ROW: Terri Chapman, Marcia Davis, Mrs. Frank E. Jaumot, Jr., adviser, Linda Bowen, treas.: Shiela Louks, sgt.-at-arms, Becky Dunn, vfpres., Brenda Brooks, pres.: Maureen Carey, sec., Gay Wareen, chaplain, Becky Copley, council rep.f Christi Hurstel, council rep., Lynn Beck, Jane Adams. THIRD ROW: Vicki Gustin, Linda Coe, Barb Bennett, Vicky Copley, Peggy Conley, Cheryle Hadley, Nancy Castillo, Cindy Lewis, Cathy Danoghue, Carol Dennis, Patty Crownover, Connie Ruth, Nancy Waggaman, Linda Whittaker, Jane Spreading sunshine, Linda Coe sells magazines in a hospital. Tri-Hi-Y was a service club for junior girls sponsored by the YMCA, Among its projects were work in the hos- pitals, help to the Salvation Army, aid for the Hi-Y Christ- mas tree sale, and sponsorship at two after-game dances. The Y-Teens was a group of girls sponsored by the YWCA. They held a Christmas party tor underprivileged children and sold candy tor a spring trip to Washington. 'P -vw 5.1 iii Koonsman, Mary Nell Bruegge, Trudy Fennimore. FOURTH ROW: Sandy Hutchins, Connie Reed, Linda Praim, Pam Owsley, Janet Etherington, Diana Dunn, Jessica Hulet, Tish Link, Barbara Malott, Sharon Thomas, Deidre Cowne, Judy Harrell, Vicki Walfcale, Kathy Knipe, Janet Stevenson, Gail Kerwin, Terry DeLoncey, Toni Ferenc. FIFTH ROW: Susie Frazier, Jane Swit- zer, Marcia Helmuth, Becki Padgett, Jann Danelson, Jann Dyer, Diana Wil- son, Barbara Rinehart, Shareese Stapleton, Susie Hahn, Kathy Snyder, Wendy Grant, Kathy Bell, Pat Hohnstan, Brenda Brantley, Sonia Maxwell, Jo Miller, Mary Schmid. Susie Stevenson works hard collecting donations for the Salvafion Army. Energetic Y-Teens Stimulate Community Service In anticipation of the Washington trip, Phyllis Ruemler packs. Pleased with the profits of their candy-selling project, Terry Delancy and Donna Rhyne reward themselves with samples. Y-TEENS-FRONT ROW: Mrs. Harvey Hamilton, adviser, Mrs. Joseph Mar- kert, youth director, Mrs. Courtney Kerwin, adviser, Linda McCauley, pres.: Gail Kerwin, v.-pres., Barbara Stoneking, sec., Vivian Hayes, Treos.: Jerri Walton, chaplain: Avo Mooney, sgt. at arms, SECOND ROW: Daina Schack- leford, Vicky Hamilton, Shirley Mullens, Diane Pate, Linda Coffman, Roberta Ramirez, Joyce Meacham, Diane Hizer, Betty Seabolt, Susan Stewart. THIRD ROW: Sharon Shepard, Kay Clinton, Linda Nibbs, Donna Rhyne, Sharon Flick, Louise Tyler, Susan Porter, Jill Windle, Jane Wysong, FOURTH ROW: Janice Osborn, Janet Smith, Peggy Ward, Mildred Green, Joyce Bone, Christine Moore, Adrienne Nolcox, Judy Crawford, Jeannie Keith. FIFTH ROW: Barbara Payne, Lisa Barton, Susan Benson, Sharon Parson, Maris Rivers, Chris Sittberg, Susan Lytle, Susie Hizer. SIXTH ROW: Jeanne Dye, Sandra Artis, Pat Johnson, Linda De Busk, Phyllis Ruemler, Anna Willis, Jerrie Gordon, Ginger Guest, Terry DeLancey. Junior Achievement Brings About Knowledge and Finishing oi doormcit for Hnol opprovczl cmd sole care Kathy Roswog and Gory Budd. Pot Sears cmd Phil Stein work on completion of their product, trash burner covers. -190 All members of ci Junior Achievement company, KOWOPKO, gather for cn meeting to discuss profit. 122 Understanding of the Complex Business World Bob Caine, Mark Geary, and Tom Clark explain a man's iob t experienced girls. Mixing wax for the outside of candles is Fred Gunnell. To start a proiect Bill Snow and Steve Farrington cut wire mesh. The Junior Achievement advisers prove to be an asset to Nancy Brown. Under the leadership of experienced businessmen, members ol the Junior Achievement ot Howard County ioined the lively competition of the world ot supply and demand. Students from Ki-lS and other area high schools were divided into eight companies, each of which originated, constructed, and sold its own products. Examples of this year's products were stamp moisteners, desk organizers, and door mats. f 1 7 1 'Q y . Q 5, X ,mn 5., 0.3. , lllll Ll3lUlIl3llJLE The seven o'clock scholar, a rugged schedule -perseverances a loud, boosting cheer and a winning season -ultimately bringing the crown of glory. Unseen, unsung, the couch refines the skills ofthe rugged set. The crowd is hushed os o champion tecim snops the boll toworcl victory. 126 The tcice of on othlete tells story of cleterminotion. q . A forgotten ticket, a traffic jam, a snowstorm-none dwindle the massive support: A Ioss-disappointment-renewed spirits The exuberance-carrying the team through all. Encourogemenf is vifol for superior performance, Feminine swimmers meet on dry Iond os Kips inifiofes eorn Their membership lF'l'l-1-rw, Q K-Block Adds Spirit and Support to Ball Games Q A Q - K-CLUB-FRONT ROW: Pat Kress, Harold Canaday, Tom Gaddy, Jerry Papa- cek, Mike Smith, Chuck Cone, John Sietken, David Collins, Rick Hutchins, Dick Christie. SECOND ROW: Steve Rayl, Larry Newman, Mark Landis, Tom Clark, Bernell Smith, Harry McKinstry, Toney Grove, Dave Boughman, Don Birt, Dave Dowden. THIRD ROW: John Bromley, Mike Kilmer, Brian Black, Jim Beck, Sylverter Rowan, Lester Bagwell, Greg Foland, Bill Snow, Steve Haworth. FOURTH ROW: Bill Shriner, Gary Huls, JeFl Barrett, Dewayne Rich- CUB CHEERLEADERS-KNEELING: Cherie Haley. STANDING: Christy Hur- stel, Steph Meyers, Jo Boughman. Gal Fight! Win! were the spirited words that the Kat cheer- leaders lived by. They worked throughout the football and basketball seasons to create school spirit and arouse enthusiasm in both the teams and the spectators. Their hours ot practice and planning, alone and with the yellblock, were rewarded at the games by the sportsmanship of the student body, the cheers of the fans, and the victories of our athletic teams. mond, Tim Miller, Jim Barber, Teal Gaillard, John Platner, Paul Grant. FIFTH ROW: Mike Hines, Jim Boyd, Tom Caoprider, Chuck Cline, John Mangel, Terry James, Jan Jenkins, Dick Graf, Ron Weight. SIXTH ROW: Greg Diet- erly, Joe Watson, Dan Lucas, Pat Ashburn, Larry Wright, Sheldon Fort, Raleigh Grady, Tam Hilligoss, Jim Wren. SEVENTH ROW: Tom Golper, Steve Jones, Bob Rank, Gary Weir, Dave Wright, Ricke Stucker, Bob Maudlin, Frank Bellamy, Steve Kinder. l Our roving photographer catches the varsity cheerleaders in practice. I Y 1 i X x iv U A Q ve d . .Wg ' ! .rf , , 4. 4, 47, 4. we 3 6- 1 , 6 4 Q J ' if I 'K' HJ , X , 8 X jf vi ix J X . Q ff f, f-3 W xl , J ag X 'K Nga: X A 'Erik Harriers Drop Three ln a Rugged Season A i-...,,,s CROSS COUNTRY-FRONT ROW: Joe Cantu, Dan Hellman Dave Gentry Plank Charlie Brooks THIRD ROW Mr Cross coach Don Burt mgr Bill Ricke Stucker, Dave Wright. SECOND ROW: Rick Thomas Cltflrlle Beck Moore Terry Shrres Aaron Straythorn Jim Early Rodney Hamilton Chris Dave Killingbeck, Greg Pritts, Jim Fennell, Jim Boyd, Steve Bagwell Ed Stanley Dave Frayer John Slefken mgr CROSS COUNTRY SCORES Kokomo ...... 26 - 29 . Madison Heights Lafayette Jett .. 24 - 34 ........ Kokomo Kokomo ...... 15 - 50 . .. . . Wabash Marion ....... 27 - 28 ........ Kokomo Kokomo .. .. i7 - 43 .. Muncie S. Side Kokomo ...... 21 - 40 Ft. Wayne S. Side Kokomo ...... 23 - 33 ..... Noblesville Kokomo ...... 24 - 34 ..... Logansport NCC .... ..... . . . .... . 4th Sectional ................ ..... 2 nd North Central . . 2l - 34 .. . Kokomo Under the expert guidance of coach Walter Cross, our Wildcat cross country team had an- other successful season, Led by the record- breaking pace of David Wright, the Kats gave fine performances throughout the campaign. Against Muncie South, Wright set a Kokomo course record ot iO:O6, and later he ran to in- dividual championships in the NCC and sec- tional meets. Wright's main backers around the two-mile track were seniors Ricke Stucker and Joe Cantu, sophomore David Frayer, and iunior David Killingbeck. Kat Gridmen Give Hamilton Fifth NCC Crown 4.4 M 4 FOOTBALL TEAM-FRONT ROW: Jerry Papacek, Tom Hilligoss,Harold Canaday, Mike Smith, Steve Kinder, Tom Gaddy, Pat Kress, Paul Grant, Dave Collins, Frank Bellamy, Steve Jones. SECOND ROW: Tom Golper, trn., Bob Ronk, Steve Rayl, Steve Haworth, Ron Weight, Jim Wren, Greg Bailey, Artie Branch, Gary Patchett, Rick Hutchins, John Bromley, Gary Weir, Bill Snow, Dick Cristie, Larry Newburn, rngr. THIRD ROW: Mr, Baer, head trn., Bill Shriner, trn., John Plotner, mgr., Larry Wright, Howie Hayes, Our magnificent Wildcat grid team made football history, compiling a perfect lO-O-O slate, the best record among maior-ranked schools. Guards Tom Gaddy and Mike Smith, ends Paul Grant and Tom Hilligoss, tackle Har- old Canady, and halfback Rick Hutchins were placed on the All-State teams. The Kats opened their season with an im- pressive showing at the Anderson Jamboree, racking up thirty-one points and surrendering only one touchdown. They then scored decisive victories against LaPorte and Lafayette Jeff. Kokomo's home debut was a rugged defen- sive victory over East Chicago Washington. The gridmen then defeated Frankfort with Hutchins and Patchett combining to grind out over 280 yards. Logansport put up a battle, but the Kats conquered the Berries with the help of Artie Branch's 80-yard touchdown iaunt. Marion was next to fall as the passing of Steve Jones and the charging of Rick Hutch- ins paced the attack. Tech had the Kats tied going into the fourth quarter, but the passing of Willard Rice sealed the victory. Then Raleigh Grady and Branch helped over-power New Haven. New Castle appeared stubborn in the first half, but K-town bagged the victory. The Kats closed their season with an impressive triumph over rugged northern foe Hobart. Brian Black, Jan Jenkins, Evie Gaillard, Jim Beck, Mike Ryan, Jeff Barrett Dick Chenoweth, Jim Heflin, Larry Strawbridge, Sheldon Fort, Bob Maud lin mgr., Mr. Holihan, eqp. mgr. FOURTH ROW: Mr. Bushong, asst. coach Craig Born, Julius Day, Larry Woodward, Dan Chaplin, Marty Edwards Mark Geary, Tom Wren, Chuck Cline, Willard Rice, Raleigh Grady, Bob by Grady, Bill Welder, Mr, Hamilton, head coach. Tom Gaddy leads Artie Branch through the New Haven defense, An attempted gain is halted by Greg Bailey, defensive holfbock. Kokomo Kokomo Kokomo Kokomo Kokomo Kokomo Kokomo Kokomo Kokomo Kokomo Coach Bushong gives some advice to quarterback Willard Rice. FOOTBALL SCORES ..13-6... ...LaPorte . . . 40- 6 ....... Lafayette . .. 27-12 . E. Chicago Wash. ... 41- O ....... Frankfort ... 17- 7 .. ., Logcinsport . . Marion .. 35-6 .. .. ....... Tech 4O-19 . . . 34-20 ..... New Haven .. . 44-14 ..... New Castle 27-12 .. Hobart i l 1 l Th ed defense of Kokomo prepares to stop an apporient's play. Spurting around the end, Gary Patclwett gets a big Wildcat gain, e rugg 134 Polls Rank Llndefeated Kokomo Second in State INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS Rushing Atts. Yds. Ave. Hutchins 59 552 9.4 Branch 75 5I9 6.9 Patchett 49 36I 7.4 Grady 28 22I 7.9 Jones 32 I64 5.I Bailey 24 l25 5.2 Chaplin I 38 38.0 Grant 3 27 9.0 Wright I0 48 4.8 Totals 28I 2055 I6.4 Passing Atts. Comp. Yds. Ave. Jones 50 I6 3I0 ,320 Rice 40 I9 438 .475 Wright I0 5 96 .500 Totals I 00 40 844 .432 Receiving Comp. Yds. Ave. Grant I8 46I 25.6 Hutchins 7 I05 I5.0 Hilligoss 6 I24 20.7 Patchett 3 40 I3.3 Branch I 43 43.0 Jones I 20 20.0 Totals 40 82I 20.7 Scoring Tds. Pata. Patm. Hutchins I I 0 0 Branch 9 I I Patchett 6 I I Grady 6 0 0 Canady 0 39 30 Jones 5 I I Grant 5 0 0 Chaplin I 0 O Hilligoss I 0 0 Gaddy I 0 0 Papacek I 0 0 Totals 46 42 33 klncludes two Held goals N . V -.. ,..f-.--.,. 6 . Tdr. I0 9 6 6 4 0 I 0 0 36 Tdp. 3 5 O 8 Tdp. 5 I I 0 0 I 8 Tp. 66 55 37 36 36+ 3I 30 6 6 6 6 3I5 Trudging forward, Raleigh Grady escapes an opponent's clasp Rick Hutchins, All-State haltback, sweeps to evade an opponent I35 Gridders Struggle Through Rugged Season 81 Xl Q i 55 51 B I' Q A fine til'763ll'ff 74 3 1721 72 ,1 Q 4 rhfgieti' T1 786 54 aaffgsx ia as -fax RESERVE FOOTBALL-FRONT ROW: Don Coleman, Ronnie David, Don Dol- lens, Joe Albright, Oscar Berkshire, Jim Baldwin, Roger Bowser, Bill Hecht, Jim Crabie SECOND ROW: Mr. Donovan, Bill Murphy, Larry Beard, Roger Tudor, Carl Fish, Mike Whiteman, Jim Gifford, Ray Eddington, Paul Ward, Chris Kinsey, Mark Danials, Mr. Fox. THIRD ROW: Mr. Ruch, DoughMiller, Rick Brewster, Mike Caine, Garry Leitz, Dave Butcher, Max Mote, Mike Orr, Gary Moore, Fred Myers, Dave Bannon, Mike Shirley, Jerry Tacket, Dick Boyce, Chuck Walters, Danny Oakley, Jeff Loop, Jim Campbell. ln contrast to the sparkling varsity season, the Wildcat reserve football team suffered one of its worst years. The final season record showed two wins and four losses. The Kub Kats had the spirit on the gridiron, but an overall lack of size seemed to provide the fatal differ- ence. Although the 2-4 record was a disap- pointment, there were sporadic bright spots throughout the season. The Marion Giant reserves, twice belted by Kokomo, proved to be the Kats' favorite op- ponents. On the other hand, the Kubs received two shellackings from a fine, undefeated Lafay- ette Jeff team. The reserves started the season rolling with a strong passing attack led by sophomore star Willard Rice, With his potential, Rice soon moved up to varsity, and Fred Meyers took over at the helm to employ a running, ball control offense. Speedster Roger Tudor led the reserve team in scoring and ground-gaining, closely followed by Bill Hect. The Kubs displayed diversity and spirit on the field, with some stalwarts, notably Jim Crable, Gary Lietz, Jim Campbell, and Jeff Loop playing both offense and defense. The year of training prepared the boys for varsity. Constant drilling is a necessity as shown by Jim Crable, Jim Gilford, and Mike Whiteman. 136 Reserves Show Promising Power for Future RESERVE BASKETBALL-FRONT ROW: Fred Myers, Lennie Grover, Mike Grover, Chick Cline, Jet? Hightower, Willard Rice, Jeff Loop, Mike McCauley, Gayle Richmond, Marty Greer, Howard Barnharst, SECOND ROW: Mr. Ture Jim Campbell, fighting to retain the lead, attempts a two-pointer. ner, coachg David Bannon, Jim Campbell, Mike Orr, Les Helms, Don Stover, Mark Gabriel, Mike Ryan, Jerry Glandon, James Jordan, Steve Vint, Bill Murphy, Mr, Bratton, coach. As Larry Merriwether and Jim Hiatt look on, Jeff Hightower adds points. The 1964-65 reserve bastceioall squaa compiled a fine rec- ord despite their lack of height. Showing potential on the boards, the varsity hopefuls opened their season with Eve con- secutive victories. After defeating Sheridan, Maconoquah, Ross- ville, and Lafayette Jeff, the reserves took North Central in a nip-and-tuck, one-point affair. In their next two encounters the Kub Kats had their record scratched by the reserve teams of Marion and South Bend Central. Bouncing back, the Kubs claimed victory in a lively showing against Fort Wayne North, then went on to finish another successful season. Kat Cagers Retaliate After Mid-Season Slump VARSITY BASKETBALL--FRONT ROW: Sfeve Jones, Dick Graf, Marfy Ed- my. SECOND ROW: Kevin Comer, Tm., Jim l'lia1T, Tom Hilligoss, John Mon- wards, Les Ray, coach, Raleigh Grady, Larry MerriweaTher, Frank Bella- gel, Bill Hale, Paul Granf, Bill Cox., mgr. Forward Steve Jones eyes The hoop offer escaping his guard. The KHS cagers Traveled a rocky road in The '64-'65 season, buT They began and ended The iourney in vicTory. OH and running in The TTrsT weeks of The season, The Kafs racked up a seven-game winning sTreak culminaTing in vicfories over The rugged GianTs of Marion and The Bears of SouTh Bend CenTral. Then, however, The Team Tell inTo a devasTaTing mid-season slump. ForT Wayne NorTh, Anderson, and ElkharT proHTed as The hapless KaTs losT Three Toughies in a row. VicTories over NCC Toes LogansporT and FrankTorT Tired some of The old enThusiasm back inTo The WildcaTs, buT They sTill re- mained in a slump. The SenaTors of EasT Chicago Washing- Dick Graf, The Kats' leading scorer, drives for anoTher baskef. Ton spoiled Kokomo's came-back dreams wiTh a resounding vic- Tory over our neTTers. STill noT playing Their besT ball, The Wildcafs defeaTed Rich- mond and Peru buT losT To Anderson, Muncie Ce-nTral, and ln- dianapolis Tech. Coach Les Ray seemed To End The righT com- binaTion in The second half of The Tech game, and The KaTs began To climb back To The path of vicTory. Their eFiorT and enThusiasm grew as Kokomo soundly deTeaTed SouThporT and Tough New CasTle To end The season wiTh a good record of ThirTeen wins and seven losses. Sagging Spirit Handicaps Rising Power of Kats Showing his consistent calmness, Frank Bellamy unleashes another two-pointer. Junior Bill Hale lays in a Wildcat bucket Big Gabe lunges upward to bring down an- to seal a victory. other rebound. I39 INDIVIDUAL SCORES Name FG Jones 75 Grady 3 Bellamy 69 Merriweather 25 I-lale 5I Edwards 5 Graf I24 Jordan 5 Hiatt 7 I-Iilligoss 90 Mangel 6 Grant 48 Gabriel 40 Totals 548 TP I77 20 I57 63 I30 I7 337 I0 I6 239 2I I29 II2 I428 AVE Games 8.85 20 I .54 I3 7.85 20 3.7I I7 6.50 20 2.43 7 I 7.74 I9 2.50 4 2.00 8 I i.95 20 2.33 9 6.45 20 9.33 I2 7I .40 20 Stretching above his opponents, Paul Grant ball through the net. pops the Kats Rally Too Late to Capture a Semi-State Tilt Ft. Wayne North ..62 Holiday Tourney Kokomo . .......,, 55 Kokomo .....,.,.. 78 From the sidelines coach and team urge the Kats on to a Regional victory. E' C. Washington . Kokomo .......... Kokomo ..... . . . Anderson ,........ Kokomo ...4...,.. 79 Kokomo .... . . . 72 Kokomo ..,.lO3 Kokomo . . . . . . 74 Kokomo . . . . . ,74 Kokomo .......,.. 72 Kokomo ..,....... 76 Anderson ...... 77 Elkhart ........ 80 88 82 70 BASKETBALL SCORES 52 ...... Sheridan 54. . . Maconaquah 56 .,..... Rossville . Lafayette Jett. 62 ,... N. Central 68 ....... Marion 67 .. S, B, Central 56 ....... Kokomo 66 ..,... Kokomo 58 47 63 60 60 66 47 Kokomo Logansport ...... Frankfort . . . . Kokomo Richmond . . . . Peru .......Kokomo Muncie Central .... 65 Tech ............. Sectional 72 Kokomo . . . . . . 93 Kokomo ,... , , . 70 Kokomo . .. .. .59 Kokomo . . . .. . 83 Kokomo . . . . . . 67 Regional tk Kokomo ...62 Kokomo ......... 98 Semi-State Ft. Wayne North 78 5' Overtime Kokomo 64 ...,,. Kokomo . . . . . Southport 57. . . . New Castle 48 ...... Eastern 47 . . Northwestern 51. . Maconaquah 60 .... Speedway 57 .... Manchester 74 ...... Kokomo Coach Ray gives Mark Gabriel last mi ute instruction Larry Merriweather cuts the net alter an excellent relief performance. 140 Kat Grapplers Capture First NCC Championship WRESTLING TEAM-FRONT ROW: Alan Anderson, Mike Hines, Dick Christie, Gary Weir, Daniel Snow, Arnie Cumbee, Sylvester Rowan, Harry Bruce Briney, John Howie Hayes, Julius Day, Gary Moore, Dave Jenkins, Tim Schwartz, Dave Kitchell, Rodney Hamilton, David Delrymple, THIRD ROW: McKinstry, Chuck Cone, Charles Brooks, Herb Helms, Larry Sargent. SEC- Bob Hamilton, coach, Gary Dennis, Mike Smith, Arthur Braden, Jim Crable, OND ROW: Ron Moftitt, mgr., Larry Strawbridge, Joe Huey, Robert Bucheri, WRESTLING SCORES Kokomo .. 23 -21 . Kokomo .. .. 30 -I5 .. .. Kokomo . . , . 29 -Qi . . Kokomo . . . . 35 -88 . . . . Kokomo V ...... 5l -3 44Team Tourney at Kokomo . . Southport ....,. 33 -IO .. North Central ... 34 -I6 ... NCC Tourney at Lafayette Jeff. . . Kokomo ...... 33 -T7 ., Kokomo.. .. 36 -l5,..... Sectional .. . . . . Marion Lafayette Jeff. . . Logansport Crawfordsville W, Lafayette .......2nd . . . Kokomo . . . Kokomo . . . . . . . lst Muncie South Broad Ripple . . , Kokomo Larry Beard, Mark Brown, Slick Merriwether, Henry Bucholz, coach. The referee signals a pin for Harry McKinstry, undefeated in the l965 season. Under the close supervision of Coach Bob Hamilton, Kokomo's mighty wrestling team completed an outstanding season of seven wins and two losses. Three-year State champ Chuck Cone pins his 6lst consecutive opponent. After placing second in the four-team tourney and taking N losses from Southport and North Central, the matmen re- , bounded, taking their last three matches by convincing mar- gins. KHS won the NCC in wrestling for the first time and had four individual winners in Chuck Cone, who remained undefeated after three years, Harry McKinstry, and Sylvester Rowan and Gary Weir, who both had undefeated senior years. l4l Trainers and Managers Handle Necessities of Sports MANAGERS AND TRAINERS-FRONT ROW: Don Birt, Tom Golper, Larry Hobbs, John Siefkin, Ron Maftitt. THIRD ROW: Ted Armstrong, John Polt- Newburn, Kevin Comer, Bill Mervis. SECOND ROW: Rick Bertram, Mel ner, BillCox, Bob Maudlin, Mark Daniels. Scissors, socks, towels, and bandages were a few ot the many articles entrusted to the ath- letic trainers and managers. These students received little acclaim but devoted many hours to their behind-the-scenes work tor KHS ath- letic teams, helping to make both practice and contests run more smoothly. The student trainers assisted Mr. Baer in the prevention and treat- ment of athletic iniuries, while the managers, under the direction of Mr. Holihan, took care of all the equipment. Head trainer Mr. Baer helps a disgruntled injured player from the field, . - V . 4 il X 2 ' l if V I 'I - ,f . . lp.-Ya 'jig K , E -Za' ' A xiii is Ji ' ,- fe- sn., ,:.v L' . One of many iabs for trainer Bill Shriner is taping ankles Manager Bill Cox's iab reaches its peak during ball games. Junior Kevin Comer makes sure the before games. medicine cabinet is cleaned daily. l42 Coaches Form Backbone of Victorious Wildcats COACHES-FRONT ROW: Walter Crass, cross country, Richard Donovan, reserve football, William Fox, reserve football, Charles Baer, trainer, Don- ald Holihan, equip. mgr., Frank Overton, oth. director. SECOND ROW: Malvin Coheld, swimming, Les Ray, basketball, Robert Hamilton, foot- Whether trying to hold a line, pin an opponent, shoot a basket, or bat a home run, KHS athletes were encouraged and guided by their capable coaches. These coaches devoted much time and energy to their work, training the athletes, planning strategy and guiding play. Their eftorts enabled all the students at KHS to enjoy well-played sports events. Rus Bratton and Les Ray, talk over strategy of ci coming game. ballp Larry Ruch, track, Henry Buchholz, wrestling. THIRD ROW: Keith Slaughter, freshman baseball coach, Russell Bratton, res. basketball and golf, Robert Bushong, football and track, Eugene Turner res. basketball and baseball coach. Hit 'em hard. Tackle 'em low, shouts head coach Bob Hamilton. Girls Enjo Athletics While Learning New Skills GAA-FRONT ROW: Lynn Dunn, pres., Iris Russell, v.-pres., Mrs. Riebeling, span., Christy Butcher, treas., Phyllis Williams, sec, SECOND ROW: Molly lvlcGlone, Glendra Smith, Diana Bowser, Becky Smith, Penny Smith, Susan Dubois, Reine Smith. THIRD ROW: Lilly Dallran, linda Nibbs, Judy Collins, Lynne Dunn and Iris Russell enjoy shuftleboard. Louise Tyler, Merdis Kelly, Bernice Smith, Susan Porter, Karen Curry. FOURTH ROW: Pam lssac, Christy Phillipa, Audrey Graham, Sharon Brubaker, Mar- lene Bowling, Barbara Godlove, Tanya Robinson. The Girls' Athletic Association provided an opportunity for girls to engage in intrascholastic sports. At meetings after school each Monday, its members exercised their skills in such activities as volleyball, tennis, and bowling. By the end of the year, active members had accumulated enough points to receive a GAA pin, emblem, or letter or plaque. Apart from athletics, the main club activity vvas a Christmas party. Molly McGlone puts her all into every roll. Synchronized Swimmers Develop Water Ballet KIPS-FRONT ROW: Mrs. Marilyn Fredrich, Roberta Drabenstott, Prs., Karen King, V-Pres., Nancy Heinsen, Sec., Patty Jones, Treas. SECOND ROW: Becky Copley, Jane Harrold, Becky Gaiser, Linda Wyant, Darlene French, Susie Smith, Pam Storms, Pam Mills. THIRD ROW: Judy Schieman, Brenda Berndt, Christi Hurstel, Kathy Davidson, Susie Rudicel, Judy Schembre, Lillie Grace and perfect timing complement Kips' water show. Dalfron, Becky Dieterly, Ann Lucas. FOURTH ROW: Alexia McHale, Sarah Werbe, Ramona Dukes, Cindy Jay, Betsy Conley, Terri Bagwell, Sandy Mills, Carol Walker, Cheri Haley, Pam Owsley. FIFTH ROW: Diana Dunn, Susie Huis, Sherri Wakeman, Tammy Newell, Kathy Long, Rose Cross, Marie Ash- burn, Laura Watson, .lan Pumphrey. Splashing and diving into the water, this group of female swimmers looked like any other, until they began a routine of synchronized swimming! Then, with grace and deceiving ease, the Kips created a beautiful ballet in water. A Kip neophyte might have had dreams of water, water, everywhere after practicing to gain membership, Through sev- eral workshops she had learned what stunts were required. These stunts-the front dive, surface clive, back dolphin, back and front tuck somersaults, and several swimming strokes- then were performed before iudges. Those who qualified eventually got to perform in the Kips water show. Five members show newcomers their splashing ability. 'f1f' A riTi'Y rf Wildcat Tankers Complete Third Undefeated Season A L Q SWIMMING TEAM-FRONT ROW: Jim Barber, diver, Pat Ashburn, diverp Greg Dieterly, Douglas Cook, Phil Stover Craig Schwalenburg David Steve Mugg, Raymond Davidson, Gary Thomas, Greg Foland, Mark Landis, Roberts, Steve Politz, Bernell Smith, Mal Cofield coach Pat Kubly, Dan Lucas. SECOND ROW: Brad Zirkle, Mark Schwalenburg, Kokomo High School's hard-working swim team proved that intensive Training pays OFF. The Kats' season was highlighted by sparkling per- formances in the big meets and an impressive string of thirty-tour dual-meet victories. The Kats capped top honors in the Columbus Relays, North Central Conference Meet, Burris lnvita- tional, and sectional, and grabbed the runner- up spot in the state meet. The tankers were paced by many outstand- ing individual swimmers and two polished relay teams. Junior speedster Pat Kubly led the Kat competition in the state meet where he captured both the 200-yard individual medley and lOO- yard backstroke in record-breaking times. Breast stroker Ray Davidson knows he must stay in his lane Greg Foland stretches to pull himself in the free-style. I46 Pat Kubly demonstrates his state-championship back stroke form, Kokomo .... 78-17 Kokomo .... 69-26 Kokomo .... 73-22 Columbus Relays . . . Kokomo .,.. 72-23 Kokomo .... 82-13 Kokomo .... 61 -34 Kokomo . , . . 73-21 Kokomo .... 60-35 Kokomo .,.. 75-20 State ..., . . , State Champ Dan Lucas performs during one part of the medley race. A Kokomo free-styler makes his turn-around in fine fashion. N.C.C..., ....... Burris Invitational ..... Sectional .......,... SWIMMING SCORES . . South Bend Riley Mishawaka, Penn. . . . . Muncie Burris Ist , . . . Anderson A-B .. Franklin A-B 1st . . . Southport A-B Jeff. 81 VV. Lafayette Culver Ist . . Frankfort A-B Ist 2nd E ' 9 52 ,. j ,A-rf 2- Getting a good start, shown by Mark Landis, is often the clilterence between winning and losing the race. 147 Veterans Keep Kat Baseballers in the Running Q .tl BASEBALL TEAM-FRONT ROW: Larry Schleeter, Dave Gregory, Stan Ku- Mr. Turner, Couch: B05 lVl0Udllnf mgl' Chuck Cline SYSVE l le0lY Hank cholik, Greg Cook, Greg Lucas, Gary Huls, Mike Smith, SECOND ROW: Bellflmyf Ron Mullen, DGVG Dowdetl, Bill COHGWGY Sporting a new head coach, Mr. Gene Tur- ner, the baseballers of KHS again came up with a winning season, showing a record of nine wins and eight losses. A veteran infield was the mainstay of the Kats' defense, while many big sticks returned to score in support of the offense. With Stan Kucholic, Larry Schleeter, Dave Gregory, and Greg Lucas playing the infield, the Kats were tough to stop. They were not lacking on the mound either, though Bill Cona- way carried the biggest load, pitching a no- hitter in the Logansport tournament and a one- hitter during the regular season. Steve Healy caught for the Kats, receiving help from Mike Smith and Ron Mullen. At the plate the Kats had many who could get the big hit, An outstanding player in this field was Greg Lucas, who hit over .400 for the season. Mike Smith, Dwayne Richmond, and Ron Mullen also helped to boost the sea- son's scores by batting home runs. The Kats won their first two contests over Carmel and Noblesville, but in the following series lost two conference games to Logansport and Anderson. Of three games with Lafayette Catholic the club won only one, but took im- portant conference wins over Lafayette Jeff, North Central, Marion, and tough Richmond? Counting a tinal win over Frankfort, the Kats finished third in the Conference. Mike Smith races to beat the throw to first. NB K After a hard workout, Ron Mullen and Dave Dowclen get ready tor a shower. Kokomo .... Kokomo .... Logansport .. Washington . Anderson . . . Lafayette Cath Cathedral . . . Tech. . . . . Kokomo .... Kokomo .... Kokomo .... Kokomo .... Kokomo ...,. New Castle . . Lafayette Cath. Kokomo ..... Kokomo .... BASEBALL SCORES 5-O 9-3 .....29-4 9-l 6-5 ....4-l 6-O 8-6 2-O ...ll-4 8-3 7-O 3-O 8-7 4-l 8-6 ...I9-O . . . . Carmel . . . . Noblesville .. Kokomo .. Kokomo .. Kokomo .. Kokomo .. Kokomo Kokomo . Lafayette Jett . North Central Lafayette Cath. Washington City .......Marion . . . Kokomo . . . Kokomo . . Richmond ... ... Frankfort Hard-hitting Bill Conaway takes a swing at a pitch. l49 ildcat Thinlies Win Fort Wayne Regional U gi , ri R tiff wif' W J .fi--ii it Kfliig . ii ,rljyi W cya, J F i ., - V K 'Ai , il few TRACK TEAM-FRONT ROW: Mike Somsel, Bill Couch, Mike Fawcett, Dick Colbert, Tim Alward, Noel Ross, JeFf Rudolph, Dan Bates, Ken Frier, Rick McGraw, Bob Cunningham, Gary Rayl, Ralph Joyce, John Siefkin, mgr. SECOND ROW: Don Birt, mgr., Gary Patchett, Rick Stucker, Dave Collins, Steve Jones, Mike Kilmer, Dave Gentry, Harald Canady, Torn Hilligoss, Tom Gaddy, Dave Wright, John Bromley, Terry James, Artie Branch, Jerry Papacek. THIRD ROW: Mr. Bushong, coach, Bill Shriner, trn., Steve Ha- Snap went the tape as the T964 Wildcat thinlies roared down the stretch. l-tampered by bad luck early in the season, the Kats compiled a 4-3 dual meet record. The season began with a 57-52 setback to Marion and the loss of a cliFf-hanger to Ft. , Wayne South. The Kats rallied forces and 1 swamped the Tipton Blue Devils in record- breaking style but then fell to Noblesville. The Wildcats captured third at the Notre Dame indoor meet and second place at the Muncie Relays. Then the team started a stretch I 1 drive to many surprises and upsets. Our thinlies nudged out Anderson for the Class A title of the 39th annual Kokomo Re- lays. ln the NCC they Hnished second to Rich- mond, then tuned up for the Sectional with an 83-26 victory over North Central. The Kats over-powered everyone to defend their section- al title with an impressive victory at Logans- port. The following week the Kats pulled a shock- ing upset by winning the Ft. Wayne Regional and qualifying seven individuals and the mile relay team for the state meet. The mile relay team of Mike Kilmer, Ken Frier, Dave Wright, and Jim Fennell set a school and regional record of 31251. The next week the team grabbed sixth place in the state meet with Tom Hilligoss winning and Dan Bates clinching fourth place in shotput, Steve Jones picking up .? a fourth in the pole vault competition, and Dave Wright Hnishing second in the half-mile. -fl+' ami, ' l l Ai? ,S ,R sim, A worth, Greg Bailey, Shelton Fort, Glen Brunk, Brian Black, Jim Barber, Marty Edwards, Joe Cunningham, Jim Boyd, Jim Fennell, Jim Pyke, Clay- ton Duncan, Greg Pritts, Tom Wren, Mr. Cross, coach, Mr. Ruch, coach. FOURTH ROW: Bill Mervis, trn., Bob Caine, Mike Randolph, Steve Rich- mond, Manuel Cavazos, Con Carey, Elvie Gaillard, Chas Beck, Dick Graff, Mark Gabriel, Harold Calhoun, Dave Killingbeck, Larry Wright, Marshall Couch, Mel Hobbs, mgr. Dave Wright, state runner-up half-miler, chugs in for another victory. Seven Track and Field Men Qualify for State u,. W, A 'EYLMLK L Y? . gm? .ANY sd' - f A I is 3 Z Steve Jones seems to fly as he clears the twelve foot bar S W' '-Q-m.,,,,-'WMM I 1 1 .Xxx h N' -X., mm ' xxx N'xxxxxx SN --.x A n ,W M W - Veteran hurdler Mike Somsel stretches to grab a flrst against Anderson Many Longstanding Records Fall as Kat Cindermen '33 i.- Tim Alward hands off to Dave Wright in the relay section of the Kokomo lnvitationol. During a close meet, Dick Colbert soars high over the bor. l52 TRACK SCORES Kokomo ...... . . . 57-52 Ft. Wayne South .... 59-50 Kokomo ..,... . . . 70-39 Noblesville . . . . . . 69-40 Muncie Relays . . . ..... . . .. Kokomo ...... . . . 58-5l Kokomo Relays . . ,..... . . Anderson ..... . . . 59-50 NCC . . ....... . . Kokomo . . . . . . 83-26 Sectional... Regional . . . . . Marion . , Marion . . Tipton . Kokomo . . . 2nd . . 4Tech lst .Kokomo 2nd N. Central lst lst Dan Bates puts the shot for another school record. Complete Another Successful Season . S. l lil l . . : ' l VY'-1 3 if nf v 1 ii X ll S ff: ,Q ' '- -if ' i I TX 95919 if ' u fo i .zfl Q-0 M Ln gl. I ' ' 1 .- l - Rpm: , 'gig W -4-. f f -ll' we 'ff '- ' 'Q if .FQ '. H F- . ij'1 l1x,, i V 'll l W' ' i 'V' ' if ' Q 4 4.-v' , 'rr WL igyuoi- -Taj., of 856 , NU :gi g K ,. . L ,:s, , M L5 ig ? l i H , ,c HL..-f L. ' - Y' X . exif- Aff .wfiifi 1 ' - I is ' Fi 'f2f?:g,f g s -1 .35-g g .El s ie ,b l J? f l?i'i'f?'ffff '. if AM 'WW' 1 s :tif we . fevff' r e 5- ,L -':j.,.f2.-iiafggsifi. fa i in :vii '- 5 ' i vig ' 1 i i af 331: J... ' Q . 51 ' -ii. 'f i -,hfiik 1 -ifv ' Slraining hard for more clisfance is Sieve Haworth. 5311.98 Continued practice makes Bill Couch a winning high iurnper A good medley helps pave 'he way for another winning season. Linksmen Pull in Fifth Straight NCC Crown t Tim Miller tries to escape from a trap. . 1 ' , V 1 I ' '52 5 - ' ..t- ?'T. C 'fl T. GOLF TEAM: Russ Brattori, caochp Tom Clark, Gregg Van Lue, Tim Miller, Tom Cooprider, Dave DeLong. T54 North Central Kokomo ...... Kokomo .. Kokomo .. Kokomo ...... Kokomo ...... Kokomo . . . Kokomo . . , Frankfort . . . Kokomo ...... Kokomo ..,... Loga nsport . Kokomo ...... Kokomo . . . Kokomo . . . GOLF SCORES 8V2-6V2 l4 -l 9 -6 l5 -O 7V2-7V2 l 5 -O l2V2-QVQ 7V2-7V2 SV2-672 l5 -O l4 -l 9V2-SV2 lO -5 l4 -l l4V2- V2 . . Kokomo . . . Carmel . . . Marion . . . Elwood Lafayette Maconaquah . . . . . . Noblesville . . . . . . Logansport . . Kokomo . . . . Tech .. Arlington . . Kokomo . . Marion . . . . . Tech . , Arlington Tom Clark finds that being talented in putting is a re quisite of the good golfer. This year for the fifth straight time the Wild- cat linksmen won the NCC golf cup. Comple- menting the conference title, Kat swingers copped third in sectional and state tourneys. The ribbon on this year's golf package reads, Ten victories, three defeats, two ties, and an average score of 307, The linksmen shot an all- time low gross score of 29l. Inexperience Takes Toll on Kat Net Record 545, so f 1 K ff X 2,1 Af? if rf TENNIS TEAM-FRONT ROW: Howord Overton, Don Wolford Greg Loman ROW Bob Hamilton coach Dick Boyce Dove Scott Roger Mervis Gary SECOND ROW: Don Simmons, Dove Seitz, Ron Shelton, Tom Golper THIRD Ault Ed Plonk North Centrol Kokomo .... Tech .... Peru ....... Richmond . . . Anderson . . Kokomo . . . Morion .. Lcifciyette . . Kokomo . . . .. Kokomo New Costle .. Kokomo .. Kokomo .. Kokomo .. Kokomo Logonsport .. Kokomo .. Kokomo . Frankfort Strengthened by two returning lettermen, the 1964 Kokomo netmen under Cooch Homilton compiled o mediocre 3-7 duol meet record, but gained voluoble experience. The record showed mony close motches os the Kots grabbed o tie for fifth in NCC compe- tition. Their best showing wos o tie tor second inthe Muncie Burris individual meet. 14+ ' ., D ,K w llllf MlZMIJl3ll5llJLl2 A familiar greeting or a special confidence around a crowded lunch table, uncurtailed energy, a tear, the rise and fall of laughter, -food for young friendship. The formality of on evening boll is broken bythe cosuol conversotion of o congeniol poir. 158 A riotess party, a quiet conversation -American companionship, An outstretched hand toward the needy, the dependent, the hopeless-expressions of purest friendship, Each act of fellowship creating a precious memory. Conclucive to concentration, o soothing otmosphere surrounds o scholor. The old goose seems to remember his mother's vvorning never to toke food from Q stronger. Few can enioy a l1earTy laugh more fully Than party goers. . fb vi ., t Winrer walks occasionally prove soggierfnan planned. l59 Lively competition is an inlegral part of student recreation. Jia During a summer institute, irreplaceable knowledge anal memories are acquired. Animals are The source of much adventure and love we 5 ,--f'-'e..,f Q 'Willie ,,,, , 53 l Sizzling onol glowing, o fire sets The perfect mood for cornponionslnip. Colomify resulis os unlocked lockers ore opened by Mr. Moore. A smoll Coiclw connoi irnpoir The louglwier of o sporting poir Q Tl..MAsi' m.....L uk! .X Sophomores Assume Problems of the Youngest These Sophomore girls illustrate the practical as well as popular side of fashion, r' Greg Mills supervises Les Helms as he begins his battle to conquer the skate board. Steeling themselves for the battle, they pushed open the massive doors and tiptoed into the cavernous halls. They saw only a flash ot yellow before they were stretched senseless on the cold marble, and the hated song rang out, 'Seniors, seniors . . . Such fairy tales of the six-minute break at KHS were now aimed at the class of T967, for as Russia's ex-great leader, Khrushchev, faded in- to history, so did the freshman class at KHS, leaving its thank- less role to the sophomores. These wary but enthusiastic newcomers met the challenge admirably in their madras, al- ligator boots, stacked heels or loafers, knee socks or no socks, and parkas, even daring those Seniors of '65 to Come a Lit- tle Bit Closer. After an invigorating walk, there awaits a worm, glowing fireplace to welcome these chilled travelers. 162 Class as Frosh Scatter to Junior Highs Cathy Aaron, Pamela Aaron, Sue Aaron, Steve Abney, Robert Abresch, Joyce Abston, Donna Adams, Edward Addison, Sharon Addison. Tony Akemann, Constance Alberson, Joe Albright, Herbert Aldridge, David Alexander, Don Allen, Larry Allen, Mike Allen, Anita Anderson. Lance Anderson, Jerrold Anthony, Donald Antrim, John Arnold, Stella Arredondo, June Artis, Sandra Artis, Larry Ash, Carolyn Atkinson. Deborah Atkinson, Kent Aughe, Re- becca Baber, Hazel Bailey, Anita Baker, David Baker, Larry Baker, Francis Balda, Jim Baldwin. John Bannon, Robert Banter, Marilyn Barkdull, Dewoyne Barker, Peggy Barnes, Charles Barrington, Lisa Barton, Judy Bates, Linda Bates. Terri Bates, Ronald Batman, Paul Beaman, Betty Bean, Larry Beard, Donald Beatty, Michael Beaver, Wil- liam Beck, Carolyn Beets. Diane Belcher, Leslie Bellah, Michael Benge, Constance Bennett, Vicky Ben- nett, Susanne Benson, Kenneth Berry- man, Richard Bertram, Michael Bes- ser. Robert Biggs, Fredrick Binder, Shelia Bitner, William Blakesley, Larry Bless- ing, Setirha Blue, Dale Bocock, Mary Bogue, Pamela Bolan. Rebecca Bolinger, Canlas Bolton, Tom Bolton, Julia Bond, Joann Bough- man, Paul Bourft, Barry Bousum, Lin- do Bowen, Marcia Bowley. Raymond Bowman, Dianne Bowser, Roger Bowser, Twila Bowser, Richard Boyce, Carolyn Boyd, Jacky Boyd, Mary Bradburn, Pamela Branch, Alice Brantley, Terry Brantley, Sharyne Brass, Susan Breedlove, Tom- my Brennan, Rex Brewer, Sharon Brewer, Richard Brewster, Barbara Brittain. Robert Brooks, Bobbie Brown, Doug- las Brown, Jaqueline Brown, Larry Brown, Mark Brown, Sharon Brubaker, Alta Buck, Susan Buckner. . A, . X 7 , L . -- 5 r, V ,,, , - --s , a ,, J ' l as Q , y , , U ,W , f si Q ,. if,-,,,. H, t , xi '4 V V, ,,,, , I -f l ,Wi ,r .5 , . , V X . .1 .iw H, M., M, , , , , 3 g , A - V FY, , I ., 2:1 '- ,- re r ' 4 Q i q 5 U by 55, ' we i , , , Q r s - L S ,ala 1. , ,, me f W ,J A A 1 '-'sf rf 'tif . -, . jfs! ' . 1 , . ' A - - -' 'In 514 A ...J 'Z' A 'Sf' 1: , , S S W i J va Wai if E if - VLI, Q. 4 qs - f , .- J ' A ' ,AV , Q , A X ,ly 5 , ,V Y , N -A xg' ' , T5 A Q 'r if' if ga - ww 1 ' A ix '. , l l V' i ' a' it ', lel.. tial l63 Amateur Speakers Find Their Way to Better Q' in ,fi .my , X lil l, J, 5. ee vt Zylgfirxx Y-,lv 1 it an 'eg K Prom themes inspire Beth Pierce as she displays her aaility. wwf g J , 1 to if ' A ' W , -wx. 7 I .. f .., x 3 sh: ' , i , x . R , ow A . gi l i l eg ? , ., y V h , - f er.: ' 1 Y ' 5 3 tlsssvi- M 4- Nw -. , iq K 'L lst , tl 'Q X B 1 RX -l ,,. iff' -ui ,,-4 I Ji ty -1 ,, A ,ix , , ' 1 - W , 1 N , x V , 1 'i :ws we . li ' W J lr' ,.r. J J .1 - ft W s 65: ' 4 X 1 y KL ' X ,' .- , by 3 Q ,, ,V 'H' 4 5 A.. wi - K l- 1 tx ' it J' T-'ij 'fill' 'Q Q ,H Beverly Budzinski, Patsy Burgan, Rob- ert Burger, Roger Burke. Carrie Burleson, Virgil Burnett, Doyle Burnette, Betty Burns. Dave Burns, Keith Burton, Susan Bus by, David Butcher. Julia Butcher, Dewayne Butler, Charles Byers, Michael Caine. Sandra Calloway, James Campbell, Patrick Cardwell, Deloris Caris. John Carlson, Patricia Carter, Walter Carter, Wanda Carter, Rose Castaldo, Linda Catron, David Catt, David Cat- tell, Doyle Causey. Patricia Causey, Diana Chaney, Larry Chapman, Denise Chauvaux, Debo- rah Chezem, Iris Chism, Rick Clark, Steve Clark, Kathy Clawsan. Marsha Clelland, Tom Clinger, Eliza- beth Clinton, Jeftrey Clymer, Linda Cotiman, Janice Cole, Myron Cole, Regina Cole, Donald Coleman. Tony Coleman, Donna Collins, Judith Collins, Susan Collins, Kevin Comer, Dave Commons, Alan Conner, Arnold Cook, Ronnie Cook. James Coombs, Mike Coombs, Daniel Copeland, Stephen Corey, Jo Ann Cornell, Laura Cotner, Eddie Cotter! man, Elizabeth Couch, Gregg Court- ney. Janet Courtney, Patricia Cawin, James Crable, Pat Crary, Steven Creason, Linda Cregar, Linda Crippen, Dana Criss, Jill Crutchfield. Steve Cunningham, Nancy Currens, Kenneth Dailey, Danny Dain, Janet Daly, Veroniza Damitz, Mark Daniels, Charles Davenport, Ronald David. Communication Through Speech Curriculum Anderson Davidson, Cathy Davis, Kristine Davis, Patricia Davis, Sterling Davis, Teresa Day, Brenda Debusk, Donald Deck, Dale Degler. Dave Delrymple, Steven Denman, Gary Dennis, Edith Deshon, Brenda De Vault, Sharon De Witt, Michael Dickey, Greg Dielerly, Rebecca Die- lerly. Dyan Dillrnan, Rhonda Dillon, Mari- lyn Dislion, Beverly Dixon, Donald Dollens, Larry Dotson, Dina Douglas, Judith Douglas, Kathryn Douglas. Mary Dawden, Mary Downey, Pamela Drake, Susan Dubois, John Ducha- ioau, William Dugger, Sharon Duke, Greg Duncan, James Dunn. Raymond Dunning, David Durfey, Te- resa Durham, Mary Dwyer, Richard Eads, Marietta Eods, William Eads, James Early, Theresa Easter. Raymond Ebert, Ray Eddington, Shir- ley Eddington,.George Edwards, Dan- iel Eidenback, Linda Eldridge, Shar- on Eldridge, Jean Elkins, Ralph Ellers, Alfred Eno, Robert Eriksen, Elaine Er, vington, Anthony Essig. Lowell Evans, Thomas Everhart, Debo- rah Evilsizer, Terry Fager. Charlotte Fallen, Gloria Fawcett, Mike Featherstone, Kenneth Felt. William Ferguson, Richard Ferren, Beverly Field, Connie Finch. Mary Fingleton, Kathy Finley, Carl Fish, Brenda Fisher. Cynthia Fisher, Kenny J. Fisher, Ken- neth A. Fisher, Otis Fitchpatrick. .X E 2 ' . i - ix. , fl G -rhrv .th 4 af we r- uf .vi :X 1 -'uv 6 cm ...GJ .rf- i 'Z as ei sir its ily' ' Q ' x ix is io 3 4 i e 'F ., r 33 , Susie Young is one of the Beatle's enraptured admirers v, . 'F J A' T ,' -' 2 wifi fr: y xg J , i 77- 'ii ' ,M N I i XV-R sg Q 4 , -Q V . if , 7.. 1,7 - K J D r Y. ARK ri X ' 'S .,Ai!a7 -mN ' M in hy J Q K ' . 'Y et ' f ' it - eife, TW' it l L X N , i VJ 1 Mix. .T J ' .1 K I . ,K ,. Q ,,f, 1 . I V J :T E -, la , , : : J 1 J - ' J 1 if , Te? .f vi i iv 1 'T 6' 'Ai , l65 Entering Realms of Education, Lln 166 derclassmen Susan Fitzwater, Robert Fivecoate, Sharon Flick. Teresa Fligor, James Floor, James Flowers. Lavon Flowers, Penny Ford, Deloris Fort. Marsha Fort, Larry Forte, Deborah Fartson. Danny -Fowler, Charles Fax, Pamela Franklin, David Frayer, Melissa Fra- zer, Michael Frazier, Phillip Frazier, Marilyn Freed, David Frey. Jon Fridlin, Neal Fuller, Darlene Gardner, Cletis Garner, Danny Garner, Jack Garwood, Pamela Geiger, Mari- anne Gentry, Jean Gerrard. Phyllis Getz, Rebecca Gibbs, Jim Git- ford, Sarah Gilbert, Teresa Gillam, James Gillespie, Kenneth Gilvin, Debs orah Gingerich, Deborah Girton. Jerry Glandon, Gloria Glass, Thia Glass, Susan Glassburn, Carolyn God- frey, Barbara Gadlove, Vicky Go- forth, Jerrel Golden, Michael Golds- berry. Albert Gonzales, Debra Goodnight, Jerry Goodrich, Albert Graham, Jo- seph Grecu, Mildred Greene, John Greer, Louis Greer, Sondra Greer. Albert Grider, Raymond Grigsby, Ter- ry Grim, Michael Grove, Leonard Gro- ver, Ginger Guest, Toni Guy, Sydney Guyton, Linda Halley. Cheryl Haley, John Hall, Donna Hamblin, Mike Hamilton, Rodney Hamilton, Zennolee Hamlin, Donna Hancock, Cathy Hancock, Jo Ellen Hankins. Linda Harness, Shirley Harrell, Mar- sha Harrison, Linda Harrold, Kenneth Hartle, Jackie Hartwick, Judy Harvey, Terry Hash, Harald Hastings. Feel the Effects of the Darlene Hott, Lila Hawkins, David Hcyes, Deborah Hayes, Jeffrey Hayes, Vivian Hayes, Rodney Healy, Joellen V.. Heflin, Steven Hefner. Q ,N H i lk? Paul Hellman, Ralph Helms, Robert Helms, Eddie dersan, Janet Henderson, Mary Hen- Hendrix, Don Henson, Bobette Herkomer, Julie Herrington. Marianne Hesselman, Barbara He- witt, Lynda Hewitt, Linda Hickman, Keith Higginbothom, Jeffrey Hightower, Nancy Hightower, Gerald Hill, Linda gf 'iss' Hinders. I is Cynthia Hizer, Suzy Hizer, Melvin Hobbs, Deborah Holcomb, Cheryl Hol- land, Linda Hollingsworth, James Horn, William Horn, Dennis Horton. Teresa Host, James Hostetler, Laroy Hounchell, Beverly Huddlestan, Brian Huflord, Carl Hughes, Debbie Hughes, Steven Hulet, Mary Jane Huls. Susan Huls, Anita Hunt, Christina Hunt, Deborah Hunt, Mike Hunt, Ron- nie Hunt, Janice Hunter, Larry Hunt- er, Steve Hunter. John Hurlock, Steve lrick, Brenda lr- win, Marsha lrwin. Diana Jackson, Lezlie Jackson, Joyce Jacobs, Jerry James. - , , '19 Qarf. we V , ' . Y-In awk A Landslide Election .5 'sus ga r mf 4. 1 Kathy James, Robert Jamison, Mark Jarvis, Jerry Jenkins. Jae Jenks, Barbara Jewell, Connie Jewell, Gary Johnson. V K4 . - M, Harry Johnson, Leslie Johnson, Nancy ..-Q f.: Johnson, Rosetta Johnson. ,pr 'W' , Y: GK J- -J Ae Vickie Johnson, William Johnson, 3 A In ' James Johnston, Paul Johnston. ' L K. A., . F it 'fu X Xi. K ' V l67 Jett Loop and Bill Mervis skeptically examine the ol the bomb dropped by the State Fire Marshal. results Enrollment of Extracurricular Clubs Swells As l9l ,... .gif .ig as ' X' 1. ' AL E 1 Q Hg- si 'if ,, HW- I l m kk C' 1, I ,. i 4. W' . L L L -I iiy rrrlr ,, A y, o r , . ,Q ,., 5, ghd: .V , ., r ,. i ,kj 'sm ' TAX tifif iw Barbara Rittmann, peering through the depths, feeds her hungry collection. 1 was L, i 4' , 2 1 if . W' .- It k infz5,,-,if 'Q af ,,,...e ' 3 , ,uf 1 fi-,W 4, ., vi ,J lll A ! ii 'll xv I ..,V ,. I , ' ri x Vg ,Arlu,,, FW - ,gx ' ix , xp ,bw 'L ,, ,513 ,rf J zu-7' Q ll5 'af' 1? Xxx K y 'Sli TQ iigffsiw Q Paulette, Jones, Diane Jones, Lynn Jones, Randall, Jones, Theodore Jones, Cynthia Jordan, Sandra Jordan, Sara Jordan, Gary Julow. Johnny Kaicy, Donna Kail, Roberr Kain, William Kaler, Greg Karnes, Les Karnes, James Kaufman, Jane Kauf- man, Rex Keck. Richard Keeler, Julia Keiter, Elizabeth Keith, Brenda Kelley, Etta Kerns, Joe Kessler, Lyndall King, Robert King, Wayne King. Peggy Kinsey, Gary Kintner, Gregory Kirby, Stephen Kirlcman, Kerry Klei- ber, Charles Klein, Edith Klise, Jay Klotz, Roscoe Knoderer. Steven Kollrnar, Karyl Laitinen, Tim- othy Landis, Tarn Landis, Gloria Lane, Barbara Lang, Danny Langley, Floyd Langley, Rickey Lanning. Beverly Laughner, Terry Laughner, Marcia Lawrence, Marilyn Leach, Mary Lechner, Rochelle Lee, Roger Leep, Marilyn Leiter, William Lemosrers. Lorraine Lemons, Carol Lewis, Judy Lewis, Susan Lewis, Gary Lietz, John Ligan, Todd Lindley, James Lipkey, Doug Little. Richard Livingston, Greg Loman, Jell- rey Loop, Sandra Lough, Sherry Louks, George Love, Rebecca Lovegrove, Stephen Loveioy, Judith Lowry. Ann Lucas, Madonna Luckey, Linda Luttrell, Steve Lynch. Stephanie Lynch, Mary Lyons. Pamela Lyfle, Susan Lytle, Eager Sophomores Discover Thomas Maddox, Judie Maggard, Vic- toria Maish, Raymond Marple, Susan Marsh, Barry Martin, Delbert Martin, Anthony Martino. Russena Maudlin, Steven Maus, Wayne Maxwell, Alan Maynard. William Maynard, Max McCauley, Mi- chael McClain, Joyce McClory, Rhonda McCollum, George McCon- nell, Roger McConnell, Jan McFerran. Susan McGaw, Betty McGregor, San- dra McGuire, John McKay. Pamela McKinney, Claudia McLochlin, Paul McMain, Marlene Mdviannis. Carol McMasters, Sidney McQueary. Ronald McQuiston, Augusto Medina, Luis Medina, James L. Melton, James N. Melton, Rebecca Melton, Randolph Meriwether. Lavona Merrell, Charles Merten, Wil- liarn Mervis, Stephanie Meyers, Ern- mett Mickler, Fatty Miles, Cathy Mil- ler, Charles Miller, Denny Miller. Douglass Miller, Elizabeth Miller, Jer- ry Miller, John Miller, Lester Miller, Rebecca Miller, William Miller, Diane Mills, Donald Mills. Gregory Mills, Ronald Mills, Christy Miner, Thomas Minor, Allen Mix, Jan Mofiitt, John Monroe, Patsy Monticue, John Moanan. William Moor, Gary Moore, Grace Moore, Linda Moore, Mike Moore, Sandy Moore, Anna Morgan, Lloyd Morgan, Steve Morgan. :ll-'TV' G I . if 'S S ' 'Siii fs e sr . b y! ., -V Y I, . , A L .. if - 13' J J il P S' il'-fs! ' 4 X . . I Pa' 1 ' 4 it , il I L' lv V vi E . ' at 55' .xi , ,V if ., .M gr .4 , , . ll I C . . A 2 M. e 4' ,Q 1 - 1' L y-L K- ' ' if Q . 1:35 ' A ' l L 'Q ' ' ' L X ' Ex ! . 1 , A ,ifi J X f ' ffi 1' Li ' L 45135 2' ' .R ,,,., 3 t , , , 'Sr --r' .mf 2 f , . K. Y . W V , -s A ME -Akin, i t ,V -Q ,U fv -' UU 1 X7 ek Hs.. Unknown Capacities Through service proiects, Marcia Harrison, a Teacher of Ta-rnafrow, does her best to bring joy to otners. yy j ,I ,g , ...e C, ..,. ' ,gyyy P , H, we J . J as A 5 S Q' I S ii, 'F f , 'is L ' ' . -' V - K h if:-A ' ' M-if ' Y M? A ' A eh? - V we of Ri 1 Q2 I J' V 'id ,, L G J f N shi mm 5. '- f- L 4, L g,,, ..,. yy , A ' - , if ' ?.t?P 315+ -sis, i gr - 5 new JS , N r Zillv' ' - , ' . 'Ge ,, V .V ig., . 1525513 f I A fi .V Y , sv --R Lg' K Q A A- I .M if i 33 ga - kkrr f v pl. I... in K A . .. A? I h my J cf J V ' S-ui J' f il' ' - , 'fiiazf , , N - ,121 - 1, ,,, '- 1 ' Q. ' V Y' if ii , 1 V 3 ' '5' ef it Y-is t L l69 lntroductor BSCS Biology ' Gains A ' s M 1 5- wa I X, .f HTA' ,. s as ll qi X . o K X -H ,X f A 3 ' 'X s ,Q A ,sh X '- , A .: it 5 - Z W -' l xl gl 5 ff P s r ' ' L- Y '35 Y' xr f . Kg 5 t 'J , . A P H A ' . ..,,. s 4 I 'tif rg Q l fig I 5Q ' - , Z l sg , 1 ' ' I ' k ti' K sf V ,SCJ . A., I 5 3' efiz f -- 1 J Snr I yi t M if I ' .lfx Hopefully, Bill Kaler foresees what will accompany his prized driver's license. l70 fifth, Q . 1, A ' W A 'iiiii W 551 FX 3 Knowledge Christine Morr, Max Mote, Robert Mottinger, Richard Mowrey, Shirley Mullens, Ophie Munsey, William Mur- phy, Thomas Murray, Jeffrey Muster. Canclance Myers, Frederick Myers, Wayne Name, Dereada Neal, Patsy Neibarger, Jill Nelson, Steve Nelson, Linda Newborn, Tamara Newell, Bradley Newton, Linda Nibbs, Mary Nicholas, Melissa Noble, John Nolan, Adrienne Nolcox, Greg Nolder, Dan- iel Oakley, Larry O'Dell. Fred Odiet, Marcia Oldaker, Maureen O'Neill, Brenda Orem, Michael Orr, John Orton, James Osborne, Lowell Osman, Terry Ovadka. Donzell Overton, Georgia Overton, Rutlh Owsley, Robert Parks, David Par- son, William Parsons, Daphne Pas- quale, Diane Pate, Anita Patrick. Sandra Pattengale, Susan Patton, Gary Paul, Jerry Paul, Elizabeth Pearce, Allen Pencek, Jo Ann Pen- nington, Steven Pennycuft, Rick Per- kins. Willie Perry, Randall Peters, Cynthia Pettay, Judith Pettay, Beth Pettiiohn, Suzanne Pfeiffer, Kathy Pfleger, Chris- tina Phillips, Debora Phillips. Ronnie Phillips, James Phipps, Jerry Pickett, Vicki Pickett, Steven Pierce, William Pitzer, Sarah Plotner, Dennis Pogue, Susan Porter. Dennis Powell, Janice Powell. Richard Powell, Mary Powers. Paul Pratt, William Prewitt. JeFF Price, Joyce Price. Through Emphasis on Investigation and Inquir Eddie Pulver, Jessica Purvis, Debbie Ranck, Michael Rankert, Dana Rayl, Carolyn Royls. Edward Rayls, Thomas Redman, Larry Reecer. Robert Reecer, Carol Reed, Valerie Reed. William Reed, Randall Reel, Kenny Resler, Ralph Rhees, Linda Rhinebarg- er, Donna Rhyne, Willard Rice, Diana Richardson, Gayle Richmond. Frank Ridoux, Linda Robertson, Tania Robeson, Billy Robinson, Lynette Rab- son, David Roe, Rose Rogers, Scott Rogers, Terry Rork. Jerry Rose, Wade Royal, Pamela Ru- bow, Victoria Rudkin, Jim Russell, Mel- ody Russell, Sherry Russell, Susan Rust, Sharon Rutherford. John Rynerson, Robert Salinas, Jan Sanders, Larry Sargent, Sherry Sass, Linda Savage, Judith Scheiman, Ran- dy Schick, Nance Schueler. Mark Schwalenberg, Timothy Schwartz, Nancy Scott, Betty Seabolt, Ned Sea- Rickie Seichrist, Theresa Se- grove, ward, Diane Shackelford, Donna Shaw. Mike Sheely, Lester Shelton, Larry Shields, Wayne Shiflet, Nancy Shilling, Terry Shires, Mike Shirley, Phyllis Shirley, Judy Shottner, Robert Shrock, Caroline Shuck, Linda Shutilebotham, Linda Shutt, Ruth Skit- berg, Linda Silvers, Bill Simmons, Jac- queline Sirnmons, Jan Simmons. Jill Simmons, Beth Sims, Leonora Siu- pinski, Mark Skomp, Jae Slane, John Slaven, Dianna Smetzer, Addie Smith, Bernice Smith, '01, , fi,-5' A - I f -Iii Y ze J ,ii ei Qt- X 2' XR l LA . ' .ic ty I A 4? fi , .. ,yr jg, ' F9 fail , Yi? ,,,, Q l . QT . 9- Diff For the holidays Carolyn Boyd and her father prefer a bushy one, , as 8 3 x get tyv, I ,, I ,. V ' 'iffiiiiz-I3 W I S , - Q J , Q l J s , C ' f ., 5' , -- p ' 3 - 7' ,s - , , t' 'tv N ii A wa, U J A, 4 ' l R it ft as of 4 , , , , 911 fri i e M -tk, 5 , ' in ' - 'Z -. Q, V' 'L A ill . If 1 . ' 1 Q - ' Ei stti , 1 1 ', ' ' ' ' Q, ,- ,- B .. S r G L. s - ,. ,Q VN 5 K ,y K ,gr ,I W g, v W .,,.L .. y Q I? Y W S' 'Q9 E 1' 5 ,r V, 4' if f ! L 1 ly ' M T ' W i' ' - W .. R ' . , l ll' X ' i - te, .. s - - A, . is sv 5 ig., i ' J ,o,,. ' ,,.. so J, ,ss,,, ,,s, , 5- ,, i s . 4 ,. K A . H ,,,, M T 5 5 ' ' , I if -. if N' u I sz, . v ., V :dv t XM .W my 4 i V L' Q ssii S R tt, , .4 L ' l V 5- B A . K X x ,,.,dmA. '.'l'5 Ji':iff, 5 3 ' fi! .1 K Q M f ' UI? ' ' f Y We L4 J itii gg , J T- ,,,, ,s S, ' il ' is 7 S e , J e ' J Q ' ' ' 7 J' rf Lg AW- ill' Vzitf' of X 1' J i 5' Q K ' S . 3 U iq. . 'J I,.v it ' H- 3 Eg X W t L V at- ,S A S '- 171 The First Year's Record of Achievement Serves wx ! I T T S ee e ' 'iii' if 'T Tw' 1 im' ' bfi- , . N. y E kk xr.. t ,ji , T i W' -za K x is..- r K 'rl K-.5 if T, ' 5.5 Y are iff iw' iv? T 'rr' M I , X' time 5? r for 9 .gf . . T ati T A AS V , f. if ttf is ti it is T crew or-f J v i' a f ffl' rf , 4' ,:, ' Y ff: Jxs-r .. Sf' J W, 'f' sf . re . X s 1. .ix . K t H Being a senior has its advantages, complains fff V V lr., .X yudls, .- -7. LA Jerry White, a lowly sophomore, as he trudges A ffykq' . t to his seat at the top ofthe gym. ' Q A X, Li A I , wi iilhhli- I YiWJ 'i5-f-1' N - W 4- --'-' . ' 'T I ,- if ' 3 T wi S . if it 3 g ? 'S .Ah ,k. me x I , , U 'ip' V . qi- 'Y-. A , fi N' . if in a -1 qi Q a. 4 . .. 1' 7 T. '- S 1 R . , is S T., S - S ., TW.. rx T7 A I N T' ' , E - 9 ., ff , T is 3 S., ,L f , , is T J f - - , ' .ie F if 'S ir , if T 1 r Q T gf .fm if riff we sa, - 152- - 3- : , V ,-1: T Q 2 Y Y ff. S S 3 ' - T 'FZ ' Q wwf T si in 1.0 I' Y -iff ' ' -,Xx fh 172 Deborah Smith, Diana Smith, Donald Smith, James Smith, Karla Smith, Linda Smith, Lincla S, Smith, Loretta Smith, Marie Smith, Nancy Smith. Penny Smith, Rebecca Smith, Reine Smith, Robert Snider, Lynn Snodgrass. Marlene Snow, Teresa Sokol, Roger Sorrell, George Sosh, Teresa Sottong. Robert Spaulding, Robert Spencer, Vern Springer, Joseph Stahl, Mark Stahl. John Stanley, Susan Stedry, Marilyn Steen, Barbara Stephens, Glenda Stevenson. Cynthia Stewart, Dietra Stewart, SU- san Stewart, Tom Stine, Gary Stiner. Barbara Stonelcing, Jim Storms, Kurt Stough, Elsie Stout, Kathleen Stout. Don Stover, Michael Strange, Michael Sullivan, Steven Sullivan, Paula Sum- merton, Pamela Sutterheld, Rick Sut- ton, Rebecca Swain, Tom Sweeney. David Sweezy, Richard Swigart, Sher- ry Swisher, Jerry Taclcett, Roger Ted- lock, Jennifer Tennent, Anna Thomas, James Thomas, Ronald Thomas. Betty Thompson, Elizabeth Thompson, Judith Titus, Christie Tochterman, Di- anna Tomlinsan, Roger Tow, Georgia Traverse, John Trent, David Tressler. Bill Trine, Deborah Troyer, Linda Troy- er, Thomas Tucker, Roger Tudor, Mer- ry Turnpaugh, Ethel Tyler, Mark Un- derwood, Janet Ullery, As a Preview of Successful High School Careers Don Van Horn, Marsha Van Winkle, Archie Vaughn, Walter Vetter, Stev- en Vint, Ruth Vatava, Carol Wagner, Richard Wagner, Ronald Waldman. Virginia Walker, Charles Walters, Es- ther Walters, Jerri Walton, Richard Walton, Debbie Ward, Donald Ward, Larry Ward, Laura Ward. Paul Ward, Mary Warner, Denny Washington, Joe Washington, Kathy Wasson, Cindy Weaver, Jean Weav- er, Susan Weaver, Linda Webb. Deborah Webster, Teresa Weeks, Kathleen Weidner, Sandra Welsh, Sarah Werbe, Charles West, Frieda West, Michael West, Rasella West. Nara Westlake, Bill Whaley, Gary Wheeler, Michael Wheeler, Shelia Wheeler, Constance Whikehart, Jerry White, Ronald White, Graydon White- cotton. Harvey Whitheld, Mike Whiteman, Ronald Whitsett, Gary Wilkerson, John Wil- Wil- Nilkison, Darrell Williams, Eva liams, Tom Williams, Woodrow liams. Anna Willis, Steven Willis, Vickie Wil- lis, Linda Wilson, Mary Wilson, Jill Windle, Thomas Wine, Wayne Win- slow, Dan Wolford. Wallace Woodward, Terry Worley, Karla Wortman, lvan Wright, Joyce Wright, Lela Wright, Randy Wright, Jim Wyant, Linda Wyant. Sandra Wylie, Bruce Yoder. Janet Young, Susan Young. Roger Zell, Linda Zerante. David Zirkle, Judith Zwirn. an 5-fit' zz XE: Q if:- Q W ,L 4' - L -I R + 5 YPA. 'Mx s 5 , 2 J ft- lf.. 6..'fQ4w, k. lv ,Q - K T I I K 1:,., 4'- ,A ,gg , 'C 1- we r ff.v-sg, e , .,., - A K-5 f wh W - ,X .gh J fiiiireltii Q N V J . .. ' ,gr 'V Trl. it W 'Y ' 'TT 6' ft' spy. -as 3- -- ., f g T 1 ,. , . ttf, , .gif li' e f 1 31 -i t K u T X 'J 'I . ,. C Ruff Q fi ei y 4 . , ee ... JE.- s t , ff site J T .. i Q, , X 15, 5 - . , 4 , I J li it T -f T A . ' ' J I y K W TJ 1 f 4, sv f A .mi . , N c ities . Wfiii-1 INUM A i. . Lili .5 A lInu ' llh-'lla ' is .VXGGN , , V ,Ill Slml ,,4,' , :,,.13 i:4:vQ',f . gg ' glililfif 'W Adv' Wsii-1' 5 Q, N ' - if 'ff-Sfffv f Es? :1W'1T7' . if . .pcs 42, . xx 4 .- nf' f W- ' wg, W ,, :warn - f '-TL 'i' 'W 'f-We 'livin Ng,-.1if's'Qeiw?i ga, L., , ' H Even as a sophomore Tom Wine is vitally interested in world affairs, 173 1 f hug . ,sw i , i .fr y x ,, Juniors Become at Home in KHS Halls and When a member of the class of '66 asked, Have l the Right to pick a Leader of the Pack and a 'l2ingo? ' he Hnally received a positive answer. Having now reached the lun- ior year, this class chose class rings and class otticers for the Hrst time. Its members were now eligible to serve as representatives to Girls' State, Boys' State, and the Summers Abroad program of AFS. As their courses became more specialized, the juniors began to take a serious look at the future. The world looked promising with the Peace Corps to aid foreign lands, the War on Poverty to aid America's poor, and the pro- posed repeal of the luxury tax to aid consumers. Yes, they looked forward to ci bright future in our great land, but they also looked forward to the day they would take their honored places as the seniors of KHS. They were ready to use Glen Brunk's pony Silver, determined to go his own way, daesn't seem to realize that he is the experlence and knowledge they had gcllned defying the authority of the Junior Class President. ll't Tlielt' lUt'1lOt' YSOF. Carrying out the duties of Junior Class oflicers, Penny Pitman, Secretary, and Dave Seitz, Treasurer, make plans for this year's Junior-Senior Reception. When the time arrives for a business meeting of the Junior Class officers, Brenda Brooks, Vice-President, is always ready to welcome them. l74 Are Relieved of the Pressures of Newcomers Michael Aaron, Pamela Abney, Wayne Abney, Sheryl Abresch, Cheryl Adams, Jane Adams, Linda Addison, Robert Addison, Steven Alexander. Roe Allen, Cynthia Allison, Lindo Am- merman, Albert Anderson, Constance Anderson, Linda Anderson, Barbara Andreas, Vickie Anweiler, Mary Ann Armfield. Richard Armand, Tedd Armstrong, John Arnett, David Ashentelter, Gary Ault, Steve Bagwell, Terri Bagwell, Robert Bailey, Robert Baisinger. Leslie Baker, Pamela Baker, Ruth Ball, Debra Ballard, James Barber, Dennis Barnes, Howard Bornhorst, Jeff Bar- rett, Lindo Barron. David Barthelemy, Don Bassett, Ade well Bates, Dennis Beals, Charles Beck, James Beck, Patricia Beck, Wym- berly Beck, John Beheler. Robert Beheler, Jae Behler, Kathryn Bell, Barbara Bennett, George Ben- nett, Kenneth Bergman, Carol Berg- strom, Peggy Berndt, Charlotte Ber- tram, Charles Betz, John Billiter, Darlene Birdsong, Dan Birt, Paul Bitner, Bar- bara Biziak, Brian Black, Twila Black, Linda Bledsoe. Dixie Bolen, Daniel Bolinger, Linda Bonewell, Craig Born, John Bothe, Stanley Bounds, Karen Bowen, Linda Bowen, Marlene Bowling. Barbara Boyd, Darrell Boyd, James Boyd, Judith Boyd, Robert Boyd, Re- becca Bazard, Richard Brackney, Brenda Brantley, Roger Brantley, Wayne Breedlove, Brenda Bright, Bruce Briney, Rebecca Broadley, Mar- garet Brock, Brenda Brooks, Charles Brooks, David Brooks, Gary Brooks. Debbie Brothers, Georgeann Brown, Pat Brown, Raymond Brown, Robert Brown, Paula Bruce, Mary Nell Bruegge, John BrumBel, Glen Brunk. Terri Brunnemer, Robert Bucheri, Gary Budd, Linda Bugher, Mark Bugher, Debby Burkhard, Gretchen Burkhart, Connie Burnette, Jennett Burnette. X 3? , 'f 'Sf is 'lf -J J J' , Q ' il '4 2 ,Q 2 ' x . , f, , ' r I I ' . fl, ,W by ,A -Iii: 1. 'q yjs i. -I ,A ' A .. me . . , ,,., .sk i 5 ,Q 4, X ,E IS J .'X M ,,,. ,, . D H, ,.o,,. , , . J C , V , 5 ., '15 , Q 5 ,ii',li:,'5,1:ii2i, Y .s ,xg , ,C li h if I , r . -,rf - A J' , ' to , 'J , ,,,V 1 , J, L' ' ,t ii tif ,, J' ,J J my L st' ii ' f A .wry Ein 'M 7, A lk f 5 5-:9'f 7 R ' .Qiis..:'v J' sr fr'--si ' 'J J J iff 1 ,Eff rie ' J .,,, .. J H Q- K if Q 4: -, , ' ,,' 2 VP, A g W ,,, ,ll RTV I Y , ' J- BQ x or 'wx J ww J 1- , ,. , ig 1 ar. J use , J. r -J f ' 39 J ' We X K J - I : J -it Nl lx M? V 'ill Q f, xi. V1 in 'J , Q , J A J . I ,, Q ,WJL ,. J, s ,s ., Us ,,, , J f, fit 1, 15? f , . , VJ: JJJJ' 1 gs ., ,. -'J -Y 1 ' J' -- - A 1 ,.s , , B J. 1- 'mir I - J- 'rJ' i XS, I , - , il 1 J A , i ,,-,, , ' i 1 ' , , f r - . , Q if ,k A -, , K ' , ' N f , ,W ,- - m Q HW , Y J v i if? J-33' if, V ' 'Q L , k .. . ., ..,., , , , ,k , - ..- A A Big? A fig J 6 33, if 9- f 'J ,ga 3 , , , n i p cr fa-we y 4 y 'E' 3 W' ' Ji, - ' 'V . J SB YW' J' fi- ' i Al ' Slim 5 A i C A , 9 5 ' 5 ,, W. H , J-fJ Q ,i x, , s - ,AW J f N , V.. . - it' 1 C J A r .V A Y J W ,J K Q' ,X Jn ,Q W fr ,' ,Q i, , , -, .- nn, ,. V , Z u ,I L s .Q X :Assn s ' E ' 1 'ui I xv J I E . l ,, :n 'J 175 Opening Eyes Discern the Significance of Rising 1 Em. f , ,,,,..i. .. f-.yer .... Q .. 31 3: - bi ' i li it iw ' Y 7 e,ii ' .. 1 sf l K R , if 'W O S 7 xx ai' 4, Q A B ., ' .. i , qs. an r .AQ I W A 7 1' r Q if y 1 'Q ,K l , J ' ' 7 .r 'Xb J 1 K 5: I 6 Q s B' 5 ft 1. inf ' 2 Chuckles from 423 are a result of the curious , VVV, antics of speech student Phil Whitfield. ge' ix ws. 1 N 5 .ii - ' J e , . R , J 2 i J 32' 1.1: 533- Def sg... Y 6 , ,Wy 1 K ,W K ,.,, W 5 JN , Q .f,..,, .,,.Q.4?5., 5 A v I .. fi' Y , X -. my , ,, 3? g.,e ,,,.i X' , . ' ' S ' it li i i ti' , C gi iaf R f . . N 'A r X . T' , ' .E grim, 7 ' X: ir 'i . n-T. - I, W ug ' 6 ,Q A tgp 'Aff-A Qs .C A 1 . I i . K'N' S P f W BQ., I . Q- I , ' X is - J iiitw cw A si. , i r A K In 5 I K lf, . - - I 1. jg we fe, X ef , .4 ' g . .. K .U ., bxlx su-ak 1' .Q ' --- . .N . . L. - .. A , ,L K :fl .1 1 U. .. evg. sf. 4 . - 1, J egg' I iiif: ji, 'i 'glib 5 ' Q Z ' X 'f'4i'if ' 52. . .,. . 'J . . , r , iii ' :shin X ' if :hewitt s r 5. i C 9 . - . cg c... r f as J ' ..f'4','P'.. '-1 f ' MM ' . T ' if? iiii51.f. 9v. Y is V. iw- it-C k 176 Frank Burns, Robert Burton, Christine Butcher, David Butcher, Ronald But- termore. Rex Cable, Dona Cage, Bobby Caine, Harold Calhoun, Beverly Campbell. John Candlish, Phyllis Cardwell, Cor- nelius Carey, Maureen Corey, Louis Carl. William Carpenter, Judy Carroll, Dave id Carson, Sherry Carter, Carolyn Casey. Joseph Cassady, Nancy Castillo, Ed- die Catron, Mark Catton, Pat Cava- naugh. Manuel Cavazos, Roger Chalk, Daniel Chaplin, Carolyn Chapman, Sheila Chapman. Terri Chapman, Richard Chenoweth, John Chorrushi, Faye Christian, Kaye Christian, Charles Chriswell, Carolyn Clark, Lloyd Clark, Sharon Clark. Steven Claytor, Marsha Clevenger, Martha Clevenger, Charles Cline, Al- va Clinton, Ronald Coburn, Linda Coe, Ricky Cole, Stephen Cole. Thomas Colley, Betty Collin, Lawrence Collingsworth, Blanche Collins, Eddie Collins, Linda Collins, Connie Cone, Susan Cone, Danny Caning. Margaret Conley, Constance Cook, Douglas Cook, Rodge Cook, Jo Ann Coop, Steven Cooprider, Drenda Copeland, Becky Copley, Vicky Cope ley. Dorothy Corbin, Jim Corradi, Joe Cot- tingham, Marshall Couch, Phyllis Co- wan, Diedre Cowne, Delores Cox, James Cox, Robert Cox. Steve Cox, Pamela Coyner, Randy Coyner, Robert Cranor, T. Scott Craw ford, Patricia Crownover, Carol Crox ford, Rex Cruea, Charles Crurnbo. Power in Kokomo, Washington and Moscow Dan Crume, Stephen Cunningham, William Cunningham, Karen Curry. Lillie DaHron, Gary Dahlquist, Linda Darden, Kathy Davidson. Raymond Davidson, Cynthia Davis, Nancy Davis, Helen Davis. Lindo Davis, Marcia Davis, Rethcl Davis, Julius Day. Wanda Day, Rodney DeBard, Linda DeBusk, Terry Delancey. Steve Delano, Roger Deion, David Demaggio, Carol Dennis, Mike Den- nis, John Detraz. Don Dewitt, Mike Dewitt, Rhida Dewitt. James Dick, Bernice Dickerman, Jerry Dillman, Dale Dodson, Janis Danel- son, Sharon Donnell, Cathy Donoghue, Linda Donohue, Robert Donson. Marilyn Doversberger, Roger Down- hour, Carol Draine, Paul Drake, Ran- dall Droll, Leslie Dumoulin, Anne Dun- can, Clayton Duncan, Stephen Dun- can. Pam Dunlap, Diana Dunn, Rebecca Dunn, Charlene Durham, Robert Dwy- er, Jeanne Dye, Janice Dyer, Don Eades, Wendell Eaker. Carol Earp, Hulet Edmund, Douglas Ednie, Martin Edwards, David Eld- ridge, Barbara Elkins, Steven Elkins, David Eller, Richard Ellis. Kenneth Elson, Kathy Ennis, Linda Etchison, Janet Etherington, Marsha Etherington, Judith Evans, Terry Evans, Virginia Farmer, Forrest Featherstone. Steve Featherstone, Deborah Feight- ner, Patricia Fenn, Jim Fennell, Trudy Fennimore, Toni Ferenc, Linda Fergu- son, James Fewell, Marcia Fewell. ,.. .- , ,xt ' 4 T5 f f ..-9 X, an L41 The Results of Two Years' Stud Help to Define .iii . .- ,T . ,x 1 . ,,'. - Q 4 -. , . , - ,. I . ff--as A 4 w A. tv' ' ...A ' ' X-' si' gxgf I 'Y' K Rl 911243 31 a ai, ' .,B A Y A A ' .',' ' A. J e As ,, R Lg! gf L , ,VA W y , ' A --QT , ' . A' afizflaf , ,, r A.t.. Y-1 5A ' . N t K t' x 'X ' is 1 .. - . E,,5,1., L ' , ,E Ky t G, -A . , 7 at ttf, , L, s ,V ,fi-A W I 7 ,, - A W' if, .. TWH' A ,, + T5 ' J . 1 A-'fa' Q, ,I , -dis' , K ,A M In We ,V M - .. -, M . ,f -iw.. -f, ' F' F? F F Q J ,ie ,,. a s k1,Q .,, ., sg.. gf. , -I A I my if 'Fl F it . F F . A , ji ' . N , Q4 ,Rf V ,, k 7 6 - .I NT, X I A ' ' ' i. fxv ' ' h ,Vkh I, I .. K f,1, . . y L , sy , sl . 1 MH, t its Q, , f 15, ' ' F K ' w r s ' .'-' w J .. :Sa -r. W we sf? . ., A 1- Q .gg E + ' ' if .iff'l2i:' Q A if Hx? :ax a k NL ff I A E . y '- A I A .4 A, V . , ,J if 1 Y if 4 A ,, S '11 ar, . - t .4 ,N xv, W .. , . 'T Ai lite 5i' F Mt A -A 'fe V F f F H N, 4 QW V, .se-5 k,.. .. 1 , J if ,,l, ,, . ' A . A A- ' A eiee a t , S, Y .F A Wi' F ?' J' 5 A tw , .gg T. 1 x ff 1 , we , A J r . I, .W H M A nf . L . el,, y , my s .2 . A J A 5 'A - it A- A. i N S H Y l 2'-' A 43' ski ' i f we sf J Q ' J A 7 4 sg .L i Q H ik' F , , ' 'gli LQA Y if ' T ' ' , ' A ll it 'T L i s . t --e sits i t 1 lac f f 'efA F J 'Q t , 3 'Q F 'F NF' QV ii i g. +4 4 A7 1 4 ' A J. A ei J Af nz - . . V 1' W J ,ffg , - kJ V . 'S 1.5 7 i'-Qi' J A F Q XB' F 9 i WST' J S-If I wif Q F A 'l 'J 'Z A x V Y. ' ff, i r .K f A tin A. T 5 5,52 ' 4 178 Jacqueline Fields, Richard Fingleton, Bill Fisher, Janice Fivecoate, Jeff Fo- land, Cynthia Ford, Dennis Ford, Pom- ela Ford, Sheldon Fort. Edson Fax, Gwyn Francis, Lynn Fran- cis, Mary Frazer, Susan Frazier, Dud- ley Freant, Marjorie Freeman, Dar- lene French, James Fricke. Floyd Fulford, James Funk, Sue Fye, Vicki Fye, Mark Gabriel, Jesse Gad- dis, Evie Gaillard, Michael Gaines, Rebecca Gaiser. James Galloway, Vicky Garza, George Gaskill, Bertha Gates, Mar- cello Gates, Mark Geary, Pamela Gee, Sharon Gerard, Leslie Gibson. Margaret Gittord, Paul Gilbert, Glen- da Gassburn, Jacqueline Gassburn, Tommy Glenn, Mary Gonzales, Jerrie Gordon, Marsha Gouty, Robert Grady. Audreyella Graham, Sheryl Graham, Wendy Grant, Vernon Graves, John Grawcock, Linda Greene, Mari- lou Green, Sheila Grimes, Janet Groves. Jureda Gullett, David Gunnell, Alice Gurske, Vicki Gustin, Sandra Hackett, Cheryle Hadley, George Hahn, Susie Hahn, Jim Hale. William Hale, Joyce Hall, Bonnie Hamilton, Elisabeth Hamilton, Vicky Hamilton, Delores Hammond, Greg Harbaugh, Judy Harrell, Linda Har- FIS. Bob Harrison, Ruth Harrison, Jane Harrold, Peggy Hart, Jeff Harvey, Paul Harvey, Marcia Hatcher, Donna Hatt, Jim Hayes. John Hayes, Nancy Hayes, William Hayes, Brenda Haynes, Theresa Head, Ronald Heaton, Stephen Hedrick, Don- na Hetiin, Jim Hetlin. Herb Helms, Marcia Helmuth, Steve Helsley, Linda Henninger, Fred Hen- seleit, Mary Herin, Jim Hiatt, Tom High, Kenneth Hill. Juli Hilleshiem, Linda Hilligoss, Diane Hizer, Peggy Hobbs, Chip Hobson, John Hodson, Bill Hogan, Steve Ho- laday, Linda Holt. Achievement and Determine Class Ranking Suzanne Hood, Virginia Hoover, Mike Hopkins. James Hoppes, Glenda Hounchell, Valarie Houston. Norma Hubbs, Larry Hubert, Eddie Hufter. James Huffman, Faith Hulet, Jessica Hulet. Brenda Hundley, David Hunt, Rodney Hunt. Janet Hurlock, Christi Hurstel, Sandy Hutchins. Cathy lngels, Rick Jackson, Elizabeth Jarvis. Wesley Jeiries, Jan Jenkins, Sharon Jenks, Kenneth Johanning, Dillard Johnson, Garry Johnson, Janice John- son, Lawrice Johnson, Mark Johnson. Roger Johnson, Ronald Johnson, Vivia Johnson, Lindo Johnston, Pottie John- ston, Carolyn Jones, Fred Jones, Jer- ry Jones, Linda Jones. Margie Jones, Patty Jones, Rebecca Jones, J. R. Jordan, Paul Keck, Janet Keegan, Merdis Kelley, Stewart Kel- lum, Erhraim Kenner. Wayne Kenyon, John Kerlin, Gail Ker- win, David Killingbeck, Ronnie King, Diane Kinney, Terri Kinsey, Dave Kit- chell, Dave Kline. Robbin Knight, Kathy Knipe, Voleri Knowles, Fred Kolb, Jane Koonsman, Scott Kremers, Pat Kubly, Kathryn Kucholick, Don Kuhs. lx! W 'ec -1 Kathy Knipe and her mother hope to make the Christmas holidays in Viet Nam a little happier for o very special father. . i s Shakespeare? 400th Anniversary Enlivens Stud t .sfiwrr L . it . . - . - L , L1 5 1 L4 .ti J ,c L W A k'AQ 'S ' , - 'P tp: i -N' ' -L L XL 1 L Sfrfth ,, 'iff , 5 . , h Q .... - L' r s .af 'Q :J L- . 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Wayne Lehmann, Bill 'R. Leight, Bill S. Leight, Sheri Leight, Sandy Lewark, Cindy Lewis, David Lewis, Marcia Lewis, Kathryn Linebock. Patricia Link, Rosella Lipp, Dan Locke, Bob Long, Steve Long, Jo Ellen Long- fellow, Sheila Louks, Jim Lauthan, Rita Lowder. Sharon Lowery, Dan Lucas, Regina Lu- cas, Bob Lutz, Corleen Lyons, Dusty Lytle, Mike Lytle, Susan Magealson, John Main. Patricia Majors, Madelyn Malone, Barbara Malott, Steve Marsh, Paul Martelli, Bill Martin, Robert Martin, William Mattingly, Sonia Maxwell. Steve Mayes, Todd Mays, Danna Mc- Allister, Sue McAninch, Virginia Mc- Aninch, Dale McBee, Eva McCarter, W. V, Mcflarter, Ella McCIish. Wandy McCombs, Molly McGlone, Steve McGowen, Jean McGregor, Janet McQuite, Alexia McHole, Stev- en McKee, William McKoon, Margaret Meek. Libby Meers, Diana Mello, Linda Mel- ton, Marshall Merrell, Carolyn Mer- rick, E. Lawrence Merriweather, Rich- ard Metz, Dale Meyers, Janice Mey- ers. Randall Michael, Howard Mickler, Elaine Miller, Josephine Miller, Kar- mel Miller, Pamela Miller, Stephen Miller, Sondra Mills, Harold Mince. Larry Mince, Linda Mitchell, Patrick Mooney, William Moore, Lius Morera, Marsha Morgan, Robert Morgan, Robert Morgan, John Morr, Freddy Morris. Shirley Morrison, Linda Morrow, Mark Moser, Kathy Moulden, Stephen Mount, Francis Mugg, Eugenia Mundy, Richard Munsey, Roger Murphy. Clarence Myers, James Myers, Lana Myers, Christina Mylin, Terry Nay, Nancy Neher, Susie Newburn, Rober- ta Newby, Donnie Newman. of Elizabetha Cynthia Noland, Ron Norris, Samuel O'Bannon, Katina Ohlemacher, Don- na Ohlemacher, Jean Ormsby, Robert Osborn, Dennis Osborne, Howard Overton. Virginia Owens, Pamela Owsley, Re- becca Rodgett, Alan Parigen, Vic- toria Parker, Sharon Parson, Cathe- rine Parton, Patricia Parton, Carolyn Patterson, Edna Patterson, Austrene Pearson, Robert Pack, Charles Pemberton, Sheila Pence, Paula Penningroth, Stephanie Pennycofi, Gale Perry, Frank Peters. Thomas Peters, Robert Peterson, Suz- anne Peterson, Michael Phipps, Ken- neth Pierson, Roger Pierson, Penney Pittman, Edwin Plank, Beverly Poe. Joyce Poe, Brenda Pointer, Steven Po- litz, Billy Pollard, Ralph Porter, Linda Praim, Martha Prather, Carey Pratt, Dale Prewitt. Veda Price, Gregory Pritts, Joseph Pullen, Janice Pumphrey, James Pyke, Larry Pyke, Arthur Ramberger, Ro- berta Ramirez, William Ramseyer, Mary Rancher, Michael Randolph, Richard Randolph, Vicki Randolph, Ronald Ratcliti. Barbara Raver, Mark Rayl, Sandy Rayl, Connie Reed, Tommy Reed. John Reel, Alan Reeves, Philip Rey- burn, Barbara Reynolds, Cheryl Rey- nolds. Dan Reynolds, Georgianne Reynolds, Sonia Rich, Steve Richman, Luther Rich- mond. Don Ridenour, Ronald Ridgeway, Freddie Riley, Michael Riley, Robert Rinearson. Barbara Rinehart, Ronald Ringeisen, Carless Ringley, David Robinson, Pat- rick Rocchio. n Literature, Theater, and Histor ,ami -1 s- ' ,iii xiii' Y N . h sgage'-rf, r -for - 1' is P 4 ant. l EV. ':f'15 - f , , W 'ri .i , , yu NN N Vicki Wolicale debates on the most artistic ar- rangement for her fother's show window. A Crucial Year ls Completed the Pace for Martha Rockwell, Glen Rodgers, Gary Roe, Lynn Roe, Charles Rogers, Judy Rogers, Steve Rogers, June Ross, Jane Rudolph. Michael Rudolph, John Rudousky, Phyl- lis Ruemler, Dona Rush, Jim Rush, Sandra Rush, John Rusk, Floyd Russell, Janice Russell. James Russell, William Russell, Connie Ruth, Michael Ryan, Gary Sale, Jackie Sanders, Laura Sandy, Gordon Schaeffer, Judy Schembre. Phillip Schleeter, Mary Schmid, Al- bert Schwenger, John Scott, Pat Sears, David Seitz, Jack Seymour, Jerry Shallenberger, Mark Shallenberger. Richard Shanks, Robert Shearin, Frank Sheasley, Sharon Shepard, Wil- liam Shepard, Lana Shirar, Jeanette Shively, Richard Shockey, Daniel Shockley. Barbara Shoemaker, Dianne Shoe- maker, Gary Shrock, Elizabeth Siefers, Sheryl Simpson, David Sites, Danna Sites, Evert Sitzes, James Sitzes. James Sizemore, Roger Slusher, Linda Smiley, Allen Smith, Glendra Smith, Jackie Smith, Janet Smith, Kathryn Smith, Kent Smith, Larry Smith, Mary Smith, Michael Smith, Phyllis Smith, Roosevelt Smith, Stephanie Snodgrass, John Snow, Te- resa Snow, William Snyder, Kathryn Snyder, Judy Snyder, Larry Soblotne, Phyllis Sommers, Vicky Sparks, Allen Sparling, Joyce Sprad- lin, David Springer, Judy Spurgeon. Shareese Stapleton, Cynthia Stedry, Robert Stephenson, Ernest Stevens, Janet Stevenson, Julie Stewart, Caro- lyn Stiltler, Judy Stigoll, Ronald Stinchcomb. Greg Stine, Dave Stodgell, Pamela Storms, Larry Strawbridge, Aaron Strayhorn, Steve Sturgell, Jerry Sum- ner, Pamela Suter, Mary Sutton. Larry Sweeny, Richard Swing, Jane Switzer, Kerry Toboas, Jeanean Tarr, Carolyn Taylor, Roy Taylor, Connie Tedlock, Steven Tedlock. Tomorrow ls Set Tim Terry, Richard Terwilliger, Rich- ard Thomas, Sharon Thomas. Becky Thompson, Richard Thompson, Stephen Thompson, Linda Thurbon. Janet Tilley, Pamela Timmons, Stephen Titus, Linda Tomlinson. Charles Turner, Clarence Tyler, Gil- bert Valadez, Kenneth Van Hoose. Donna Van Landingham, Larry Vito- toe, Phyllis Voiles, Nancy Waggaman, Cheryl Wagner, Gregory Waites, Sheri Wakeman, Leonard Walker, Linda Walker. Pamela Walker, James Walter, Mary Walters, James Warner, Marcia War- nock, Gay Warren, Gary Washburn, Laura Watson, Vickie Webster. Paul Weida, Bill Welder, Diana Wells, i' Karen Wells, Roger Wells, Linda llll A I Welsh, Mike Welsh, Connie Wenger, I Charles West, l NV 2.1 Craig Westlake, Phillip Whicker, Dan- ' ny White, Judy White, William White, Phillip Whitfield, Ronald Whitehead, Linda Whittaker, Molly Wikel. t X W John Wiles, Edsel Williams, Judy Wil- liams, Marcia Williams, Steve Wil- s ' liams, Ronald Williamson, Carol Wil- .-4 ' son, Diana Wilson, Donald Wilson, A '- Judith Wilson, Kenneth Wilson, Mi- chael Winch, Jerry Wolf, Joyce Wolf Wolford, Charles Wood, - Jet? Woltcale, Vicki Wolfcale, Dale ' V4 L I X Evelyn Wood, Pamalae Woods, Stev- f en Woods, Larry Woodward, EU99ne ' Word, Kathy Workman, Harold Wort- man, Diana Wray, John Wray. Tom Wren, 'Larry Wright, Kathy Wy- att, Kalinda Wycoff, Linda York, Eric Young, Robert Young, Steve Zollman. f ' 1 5-.gag 5,1 'Mai' x A The Struggle Lies Ahead J 'N' Pat Johnston and Kathy Bell encounter a prickly barrier 183 Highlights of Memorable Events Are Recalled as ia: ,.s,.- ui Anxious to use her ice skates, Jacque Morgan, Senior Class treasurer, wishes that the ice would form. Ask not what your country can do for you-ask what you can do tor your country, were the inspiring words ot the man who began his administration as the members of the class of i965 began their high school careers. Keeping his words in mind, these students entered the bustling new world at educa- tion and responsibility. As freshmen they could not imagine what role they would play. Exploration of the possibilities of their high school world filled their time, while tes-ts helped them understand their abil- ities and preferences tor tuture careers. Activities, a vital part of their sophomore year, helped them to gain confidence in themselves and discover hidden talents. Advancement in all their endeavors provided stimulus for this lively set's last two years at KHS. As seniors, now seriously preparing themselves for college or iobs, they were the academic and social leaders ot the school. Upon receiving their diplomas the class ot '65 remembered John F, Kennedy's words. They felt they were now prepared to answer his plea. PSSC Physics offers a challenge to Dave Wright, Senior Class president, and Bill Bache, vice-president, as they build a ballistics project. ' riff.- Susie Rudicel frequently confides in her secret pals when she has decisions to make concerning her office as Senior Class secretary. Seniors Ponder Graduation AARON, MAURICE E., Genera-I Course, Gym Asst. 2,3,4. ADAIR, MARIE E., Business Ed. Course, Monitor 3,4, Teacher's Asst. l,4, Yell Block 2,3,4, Jr.-Sr. Reception, Autumn Prom 3, Mather-Daughter Reception 3, Apple for a Teacher Day 4. ADAMS, WALTER G., General Course. AKERS, JOHN C., Academic Course, Monitor 4. ALBRIGHT, WAYNE L., General Course, Choir 2,3,4, Young Artists Present 3. ALDRIDGE, HANK, General Course, Dramatic Club 3,4, Palette Club 3,4, Thespi- an Society 3,4, Young Artists Present 3, Cross Country I, A,V Asst. 2, IU Ach. 2. ALLEN, BARBARA, General Course, Red and Blue Writer 4, CounseIor's Asst. 3,4, Yell Block 2,3,4, Jr. Ach. 4, Apple for a Teacher Day 4, Girls League Play 4, Autumn Prom 4. ALLEY, PAM D., Business Ed. Course, Future Business Leaders treas. 4, CounseIor's Asst. 4, Apple for a Teacher Day 3, Monitor 4, Yell Block 4. ALLEY, PENNY Z., General Course, CounseIor's Asst. 4, Monitor 3,4, Y-Teens I, Apple for a Teacher Day 3, Holly and Mistletoe Sale 3, Student Council 3, Yell Block 2,3,4, ALLISON, NANCY J., General Course, Future Business Leaders 4, Yell Block 2,3,4, Bible Club 2, Glee Club 2. ALLMAN, JEAN, Academic Course, Red and Blue Editorial Staff 4, Choir 4, Girls' Concert Choir 3, FTA 3,4, Spanish Club 3,4, JCL 3,4, Lens Editorial Staff 4. AMRHINE, CAROL S., Business Ed. Course, Monitor 2,3, Teacher's Asst. 3,4, Yell Block 2,3,4, Y-Teens 2, Glee Club 2. ANDERSON, CHARLES C., General Course, Choir 4, Bible Club 2, International Relations 2,3, History Club 3, Mixed Chorus I, Glee Club I. ANDERSON, FREDERICK G., General Course, Football 2, Gym Asst. 3. ANDERSON, J. ALAN, Business Ed. Course, Student Council 2, Football I, Wres- tling 3,4, Mixed Chorus 2, College Night 2. ANDERSON, LANA J., Business Ed. Course, Entered from Tupelo, Miss., I, Kips 2,3, Thespian Society 2,3, Yell Block 2,3, Dramatics 2,3, Swim Asst. 2, Teacher's Asst. 2,3, Autumn Prom 3. ANDREWS, LINDA D., Business Ed. Course, Girls' Concert Choir 3,4, Future Busi- ness Leaders 4, Mixed Chorus l,2, Young Artists Present 3, Jr. Ach. 4, Glee Club l,2, Monitor 3. ANTHONY, JUDITH M., Business Ed. Course. ASHBURN, ELIZABETH M., General Course, Library Club, Asst. 2,3, Kips 2,3,4, Yell Block l,2,3,4, Ottice Asst. 4, Autumn Prom 4, Jr.-Sr. Reception, Red and Blue Seller 3,4, Dist, 2,3,4. ASHBURN, JAMES P., Academic Course, Boys' Legion I, Swim Team l,2,3,4, K Club l,2,3,4, Palette Club I,2,3, v.-pres. 4, Jr.-Sr. Reception Decorations Ca- chairman, IU Ach. l,2,3, Young Artists Present 3. ASHBURN, MARK M., Academic Course, Debate Team 2,3, NFL 2,3,4, Dramatic Club 3,4, Thespian Society 3,4, Jr. Ach. 3,4, Hi-Y 3,4, National Merit Semi- Finalist 4. ASTELL, BEVERLY S., Academic Course, Honor Society 3,4, Red and Blue Seller 3, Business Manager 4, FTA 3, treas. 4, Student Council l,2,3,4, Autumn Pram l,3, Reservations Co-chairman 4, Teachers of Tomorrow I, v.-pres. 2, Quill and Scroll 4. AUCOIN, REGINA E., Business Ed. Course, Future Business Leaders 4, Yell Block 3,4, Jr.-Sr. Reception, Father-Daughter Romp 3, Teacher's Asst. 3,4, Kips l,2,3, Red and Blue Dist. 2,3,4. AUSTIN, ELIZABETH A., General Course, Dean's Asst. 4. BACHE, WILLIAM K., Academic Course, Sargasso Photographer 3, Managing Editor 4, Class v.-pres. 4, Quill and Scroll 3, pres. 4, Honor Society 3,4, Hi-Y l,2,3, sec. 4, Jr.-Sr. Reception General Co-chairman, Exchange Club Rep, 4. BAGWELL, LESTER L., General Course, Football I, Wrestling 2,3,4, Swim Team I, Golf 3,4, K Club 3,4, IU Ach. 2. BAILEY, GREGORY B., Academic Course, Football 2,3,4, Track 2,3, Boys' Legion 2. BAKER, BRADLEY C., General Course, Entered from Danville, III., 3, Jr. Ach. 4. i85 and New Obligations ectic Period for Seniors BAKER, CONNlE S., Academic Course, Future Nurses l,2,3,4, Yell Block l,2,3,4, Y-Teens 3, Girls' Concert Choir 3,4, Counselor's Asst. 4, Student Council l,2, JCL 3,4. BALDA, L. EDWARD, Academic Course, Entered from Santa Monica, Calif., 4. BALES, LAWRENCE E., General Course. BALLARD, SANDRA K., General Course, Choir 3,4, Young Artists Present 3, Mixed Chorus 2, Glee Club 2, Y-Teens l. BANNON, BILL M., General Course, Entered from Northwestern HS 2. BARKER, JUDITH L., Business Ed. Course, Glee Club l, Teacher's Asst. 3, Yell Block 4. BARNES, TERRY J., Business Ed. Course, Entered from Edinbora, Pa., 4. BARNETT, REBECCA M., Academic Course, Girls' League 2, Sargasso Business Staff 3, Community Sales Manager 4, Sargasso Friends Co-editor 4, Writer 3,4, Quill and Scroll 3, sec.-treas. 4, Mother-Daughter Reception 2,3, Cheerleader l. BASSETT, CREIGHTON W., Academic Course, Football 2, Monitor 2,3, Stardust 2,3, Tennis 2, International Relations 3. BATES, CHERYL L., Business Ed. Course, Glee Club 2, Yell Block 2, Seller at Games 2, Monitor 4, Teacher's Asst. l, Science Club l. BAUGHMAN, CAROL J., Academic Course, Entered from Terre Haute 3, Autumn Prom Tickets Co-chairman 4, Red and Blue Writer 4, FTA 4, Young Artists Pre- sent 3, JCL 3,4, Palette Club 3,4, Band 3,4. BAXTER, ROBERT E., JR., General Course, Football l, Student Council I. BEARD, MAZZIE E., Business Ed. Course, Library Club, Asst. 4, Yell Block 2,3,4, Jr. Ach. 4, Apple for a Teacher Day 3,4, GAA l,2,3, Gym Asst. 4. BEELER, BILL L., General Course, Football i, Gym Asst. 2,3,4, Band l. BEETY, LARRY A., General Course, Student Council I, Hi-Y l,2, sgt. at arms 3,4, Wrestling 3, Jr. Ach. 3, v.-pres. 4, Library Asst. 3. BELL, THOMAS M., Vocational Course. Searching for a lift, Pat Harvey can't even find o hill. l86 as They Complete Forms Necessary for College Richard Rhees makes use of his knowledge of boats BELLAMY, FRANK L., General Course, Football l,2,3,4, Basketball l,2,3,4, Base- ball l,2,3,4, K Club 3,4, Gym Asst. 3. BENNETT, DAVID W., Academic Course, Hi-Y 2,3,4, Jr. Ach. 3,4. BERGMAN, KATHRYN J., General Course, Jr. Ach. 3,4, IU Ach. l,2, Yell Block l,2,3,4, Girls' League Play 3,4, Autumn Prom 4, Library Asst. 3, Monitor 4. BERNDT, BRENDA S., General Course, Autumn Prom i,2,3, General Co-chairman 4, Sargasso Business Staff 4, Seller 4, Girls' State 3, Future Nurses l,2,3, sec. 4, Kips 3,4, Yell Block 2,3,4, JCL 4. BERRY, BARBARA A., Business Ed. Course, Yell Block 2,3,4, Student Council 3. BERRY, SUZANNE, Academic Course, Student Council 2,3,4, Yell Block 2,3,4, Sargasso Seller 2,3,4, Dean's Asst. 4, Autumn Prom 2,3,4, Mother-Daughter Re- ception 2,3, Kat Koller 4. BESS, JAMES W., Academic Course, Football l, Basketball l, Track l, Gym Asst. 4, Science Club l. BINKLEY, STEVE W., General Course, Football l, Monitor 2. BIRT, DOROTHY L., Academic Course, FTA 3, pres. 4, Sargasso Seller 4, Writer 3,4, Honor Society 3,4, Autumn Prom 2,3,4, Ottice Asst. l,2,3,4, Girls' League Play 2,3,4, Yell Block i,2,3,4. BITNER, GERRY B., General Course, Football 2,3, Wrestling 3, Gym Asst. 2. BIZJAK, JOHN L., General Course, Entered from Pasadena, Calif., 3. BLACKLIDGE, TED H., General Course, Football l,2, Monitor 3, Swim Asst. 2 Tennis 2, Stardust 2,3, International Relations 3. Student Council 3, Yell Block 2,3, Young Artists Present 3, Autumn Prom 3,4, Jr.- Sr. Reception. BLEDSOE, 'PEGGY A., Business Ed, Course, Future Business Leaders 4. BOARDMAN, JAMES H., General Course, Football I, Track i, Football 3. BOLEN, DAVID L., General Course, Football I, Hi-Y 2,3, Jr. Ach. 3. l87 BLACKNNELL, VICKI L., General Course, Red and Blue Business Staff 4, Choir 3,4, Honor Society and Quill and Scroll Honor KHS's BONE, JOYCELYN, General Course, Yell Block 3, Y-Teens l,4. BOOKMILLER, CHARLES K., General Course, BORDNER, KENNETH R., Vocational Course. BORING, NANCY V., General Course, Y-Teens l,2,3, Jr. Ach. 3, Teachers of Tomorrow 2, Mother-Daughter Reception 3. BOSWELL, KENNETH W., Academic Course, Entered from Columbia, Mo., I, Basketball l, Gym Asst. 4, Track I, Monitor 2. BOUGHMAN, J. DAVID, General Course, Swim Team 2,3, Hi-Y 2,3,4, Football 2, K Club 3,4, JCL 3,4, Monitor 4. BOURFF, DAVID E., Vocational Course. BOUSUM, BONNIE J., General Course, Apple for a Teacher Day 4, Yell Block 3. BOWERS, LINDA C., Business Ed. Course, Future Nurses 3, Y-Teens l,2,3,4, Yell Block 2,3, Monitor 3, GAA I, Library Asst. l. BOWLEY, DAVE R., Academic Course. BOWLING, JACQUELINE, General Course, Dean's Asst. 3,4, Apple for a Teach' er Day 4, Band I,2, GAA l,2,3, Girls' League Play 4, Autumn Prom 3,4, Yell Block 2,3,4. BOZARD, DONNA E., Business Ed. Course, Yell Block 2, Teacher's Asst. 3, Major- ette 3,4, CounseIor's Asst. 4. BOZARD, GLEN A., Vocational Course. BRADBURN, VIRGINIA M., Academic Course, Glee Club I,2, History Club 3, Ap- ple for a Teacher Day 3. BRADEN, ARTHUR L., General Course, Wrestling 3,4, Teacher's Asst. 4. BRANCH, ORVILLE D., General Course, Football l,2,3,4, Track l,3, Baseball 2, Boys' Legion I, Gym Asst. 3,4, Basketball I. BRATTON, JANET L., Academic Course, Girls' League Play 2,4, Jr. Ach. 3,4, Red and Blue Writer 3,4, Spanish Club 4, Yell Block 2,3,4, Autumn Prom 4, Apple for a Teacher Day 2,4. BREEDLOVE, LARRY E., General Course, Monitor 3,4, Track I, Teacher's Asst. l,3. BRIDWELL, LIZBETH M., Business Ed. Course, Student Council 2, Dean's Asst. 2, Red and Blue Dist. 3, Yell Block 2,3,4, CounseIor's Asst. 4, Future Business Leaders v.-pres. 4. BROADLICK, TODD A., General Course, Dean's Asst. 4, Glee Club I,2, Hi-Y I,2, 4, Jr. Ach. 3,4, Operator 2, Monitor 4. BROCK, CAROL A., General Course, Student Council 3,4, Red and Blue Writer, Seller 4, Yell Block 2,3,4, Office Asst. 3,4, Girls' League Play 3, Committee Co- chairmon 4, Jr.-Sr. Reception, Autumn Prom 4. BROMLEY, JOHN W., Academic Course, Basketball I, Football l,2,3,4, Track I,2, 3,4, Hi-Y 4, K Club 4, Mixed Chorus I, Choir 2,3,4. BROOKS, JUDY A., General Course, History Club 3, Teacher's Asst. 2,3, Jr. Ach. 4, Mixed Chorus 2, Apple for a Teacher Day 3, Glee Club I,2, BROWN, JEROME D., Academic Course, Cross Country 2,3, Hi-Y 2,3, Jr.-Sr. Reception, Monitor 4, Usher 2,3. BROWN, NANCY L., Business Ed. Course, Jr. Ach. 3, treas. 4, Yell Block 2,3, CounseIar's Asst. 4, Future Business Leaders 4. BROWN, RANDOLPH G., Academic Course, Debate Team l,2,3,4, NFL 2,3, pres. 4, Speech Club 2,3, v.-pres. 4, Student Council 2, Jr. Ach. v.-pres. 3, pres. 4. BROWN, RICHARD WAYNE, Academic Course. BROWN, RICHARD WILLIAM, General Course, Monitor 2,4, Hi-Y 3,4, Swim Asst. 2. T88 Outstanding Scholars and Journalists with Banquets Mike Kilmer makes the Paul Bunyon act at his grandfather's lumber yard. BROWN, ROGER, General Course, A-V Asst. 2,3. BRUBAKER, ANN L., General Course, Dean's Asst. 4, Yell Block 2,3,4, History Club 3. BRUEGGE, JOHN J., Academic Course, Entered from Prairie du Chien, Wisc., 4. BRYANT, DONNA D., General Course. BUGHER, CAROLYN M., General Course, Yell Block 2,3, Office Asst. l, GAA l, Cafeteria Helper I, DECA 4. BUGHER, GARY A., General Course. BUNNELL, RICHARD E., General Course, Monitor 3. BURGER, GREGORY L., General Course, Basketball l,2, Gym Asst. 3,4, Teacher's Asst. 4. BURGER, MIKE R., General Course, Football l,2, Monitor 3,4. BURKHART, RANDALL R., Academic Course, Hi-Y 3, pres. l,2, coun.pres. 4, Band l,2,3, v.-pres. 4, International Relations l,2,3, sec. 4, Student Council l,2, Aca- demic Honors 3, Teocher's Asst. 4, German Club 3, v.-pres. 4. BURNS, BARBARA L., Business Ed. Course. BURNS, EDWARD L., Academic Course, Dean's Asst. 3, Monitor 2. CAGE, LUClNDA S., General Course, Counselor's Asst. 3,4, Yell Block 3,4, Nurse's Aide 3, Jr. Ach. 3. CAGE, ROYCE E., General Course, Football l, Swim Asst. 2,3, Swim Team 2, Track l, A-V Asst. l. CAGE, TERRY L., General Course, Basketball l, Football l,2, Track I, Student Council 3. CALLIS, BRENDA J., Business Ed. Course, Entered from Edna, Tex., l, Yell Block 2,3,4, Jr. Ach. 3,4, Jr.-Sr. Reception, Red and Blue Seller, Dist. 3, Dean's Asst. 4, Apple for a Teacher Day 3,4, Autumn Prom 2,3. CALLIS, SANDRA K., Business Ed. Course, Future Business Leaders pres. 4, Lens 4, Teacher's Asst. 4, Yell Block 2,3,4, Homecoming 4, Y-Teens 2,3. CALLOWAY, DANE E., General Course. CAMDEN, DENNIS L., General Course, K Club 3,4, Basketball l,2,3, Homecoming 4, Gym Asst. 3,4, Monitor 3. CAMERON, RUTH E., General Course, Lens 4, NFL 3,4, Future Business Leaders 4, Apple for a Teacher Day 3, Glee Club l,2, Jr. Ach, 4, Yell Block l,2. l89 Language and Art Students Seize the Opportunity CAMPBELL, GEORGE F., General Course, Gym Asst. 4, Homecoming 4, CAMPBELL, SHERYL P,, General Course, Mixed Chorus 2,3,4, Glee Club I, CANADY, HAROLD W., Academic Course, Football I,2,3,4, Track I,2,3,4, Basket- ball I, Wrestling 2, K Club 2,3, sec, 4, Gym Asst. 3,4. CANIN, PATRICIA A,, General Course, Student Council 3, Dean's Asst. 3,4, Glee Club l,2, Yell Block l,2,3,4, Monitor 3. CANNON, RICHARD W., Vocational Course. CANTU, JOE, Academic Course, Spanish Clula 3, v,-pres, 4, K Club 4, Cross Country 2,3,4, Student Council 4, CAPSHAW, JEANENE, General Course, Apple for a Teacher Day 3, Commit- tee Co-chairman 4, CounseIor's Asst. 3,4, Red and Blue Writer 2,3,4, Yell Block 2,3,4, Jr.ASr. Reception, Y-Teens I, v.-pres. 2,3, Student Council 2,4. CAREY, CATHY A., Academic Course, Sargasso Writer 3,4, Red and Blue Writer 3, Yell Block 3,4, Lens Business Staff 4, Autumn Prom 4, Homecoming 4, Father- Daughter Romp General Co-chairman 4. CARSON, CAROLYN A,, General Course, Yell Block 2,3,4, Swim Asst. 2,3,4, Clothing Asst. 3, GAA 2,3, Monitor 2, Glee Club I. CARTER, GARNETT G., General Course, Glee Club 2, Mixed Chorus 3,4, Monitor 3,4. CARTER, STELLA L., General Course, Lens 3, JCL 3,4, Jr.-Sr. Reception, AppIe for a Teacher Day 3, Homecoming 4, Yell Block 2,3,4, Monitor 2,3,4. CASS, PENNY S., General Course, Future Nurses 2,3, Red and Blue Writer 3, Lens Writer 4, Apple for a Teacher Day Committee Co-chairman 4, Teacher's Asst. 3, Glee Club 2, Yell Black 2,3,4. CASSINGHAM, CONNIE J., Home Ec. Course, Entered from Northwestern HS 3, Yell Block 3, DECA 4, Nurse's Aide 3, Monitor 3. CHAPLIN, FREDERICK E,, Vocational Course. CHAPLIN, JOHN F., General Course. CHEESMAN, LINDA K., General Course. CHENOWETH, JUDITH M., General Course, Yell Block l,2,3,4, GAA 2, sgt. at arms 3, Y-Teens I, Monitor 2, Swim Asst. 3,4, I CHILDERS, SUSAN D., Academic Course, Red and Blue Writer 2,3, Seller, Feature Columnist 4, Honor Society 3,4, Quill and Scroll 3,4, Academic Honors I,2,3, Student Council I,2,3, Palette Club I,2,3,4, Young Artists Present 3. CHRISTIE, RICHARD J., General Course, Football I,2,3,4, Wrestling 2,3,4, K Club 3,4, Stardust 3. CHRISTOPHER, ROGER, General Course. CLARK, CHIQUITA M,, Academic Course, Student Council I,2,3,4, Red and Blue Writer 3,4, Seller 4, Teachers ol Tomorrow I, pres. 2, Jr. Ach. sec. 3,4, Yell Block I,2,4, NFL 2,3,4, Monitor I,2,3,4. CLARK, JOHN T., Academic Course, Entered from Elwood HS 2, Golf 2,3,4, K Club 3,4, Homecoming 4, Jr. Ach. 4, JCL 3,4, Teacher's Asst, 3, Monitor 3. CLEMENTS, PHILLIP L., General Course, Entered from Lebanon HS 3. COBLE, STEPHEN P., Academic Course, Honor Society 3,4, Band I,2, Hi-Y 2,3, 4, Jr. Ach. 3, History Club 3, International Relations 3,4. COFFMAN, MICHAEL B,, General Course, Campus Cleanup 4, Monitor 4. COLE, CAROL A,, Academic Course, Entered from St. Joseph's Academy 4, Yell Block 4, Jr. Ach, 4, DECA pres. 4. COLEMAN, GREGORY, General Course. COLLINS, DAVID A., Academic Course, Football I,2,3,4, Track I,3, Gym Asst. 3,4, Hi-Y I,3, v,-pres. 4, K Club 4. I90 of Stud Abroad as They S COLLINS, DAVID W., Academic Course, Hi-Y 3, Red and Blue Dist. 3. COLLINS, KIM A., Academic Course, JCL 3,4, Hi-Y I, Usher at Games 3,4. COLTER, BARBARA A., General Course, Yell Block 3,4, Apple for a Teacher Day 3, Y-Teens 3. COMPTON, JAMES R., General Course, Entered from Sharpsville HS 2, Monitor 4, Jr.-Sr. Reception, Teacher's Asst. 3. CONE, CHARLES E., General Course, Wrestling I,2,3,4, K Club 2,3,4, Gym Asst. 3,4, Monitor 4. CONKLIN, KENNETH R., Academic Course, JCL 3,4, Hi-Y 2,3,4, Monitor 4. CONLEY, ELIZABETH, Academic Course, Honor Society 3,4, Choir 2,3,4, Autumn Prom 2,3, General Co-chairman 4, Student Council 3, parliamentarian 4, Kips 3, 4, Library Club 3, sec. 4, Red and Blue Writer 2,3. CONNER, KATHLEEN J., Academic Course, Red and Blue Writer 4, JCL 3, Future Nurses 4, Dean's Asst. 4, Teacher's Asst. 3,4, Autumn Prom 4, Yell Block 2,3,4. CONWELL, JAMES A., General Course, Basketball I. CONWELL, MARCIA K., General Course, Nurse's Aide 3,4. COOK, BRENDA L., General Course, Glee Club 2, Monitor 3,4, Red and Blue Dist. 4. COOK, DENNIS L., Academic Course, Football I,2, Basketball I, Track l,2,4, German Club 3. COOMBS, MARY E., General Course, Gym Asst. 2. COONROD, DAVID L., Academic Course, Mixed Chorus 2, Choir 3,4, Monitor 4, Glee Club I, Young Artists Present 3. COOPER, RITA J., General Course, Yell Block I,3,4, A-V Asst. 3,4, Jr. Ach. 4, Lens Editorial Stott 4, Teacher's Asst. 4, Y-Teens I,2, Glee Club I,2. COOPRIDER, THOMAS R., General Course, Golf l,2,3,4, K Club 3,4, Monitor 3, Career Day I. CORWIN, PHILIP J., General Course, Student Council I,3,4, Cross Country I,2, Manager I, Track I, A-V Asst. 2, Gym Asst. I. COTTINGHAM, KAY F., Business Ed. Course, Yell Block 3,4, GAA I, Y-Teens I, Future Nurses 4, Monitor 4. COTTINGHAM, LINDA S., General Course, Future Nurses 3,4, Lens Editorial Stall 4, Palette Club 2. COX, MARY J., General Course, Yell Block 2.3.4, Monitor 2,3, DECA 4, Y'Teens I, Glee Club I. COX, WILLIAM J., Academic Course, Manager I,2,3,4, K Club 3,4, Monitor 3,4, Sargasso Seller 4. CRAIG, JAMES A., General Course, Glee Club I,2, Mixed Chorus 3,4, Monitor 4. CRAIG, SHARON A., Academic Course, German Club 3, sec. 4, Teacher's Asst. I,2,3,4, Girls' League Play l,2,3, Yell Block I,2,4, Autumn Prom 4, Student Coun- cil 2, Lens Editorial Staff 4. CRANFILL, MATTIE D., Business Ed. Course, Debate Club 2, Glee Club I,2, Yell Block I,2, DECA 4. CRAWFORD, JUDITH H., Academic Course, Y-Teens 2, sec. 3, treas. 4, Sargasso Writer 3,4, FTA 3,4, Academic Honors 2,3, Exploratory Teacher 4, Teacher's Asst. 2,3,4, Yell Block 4. CRAWFORD, MYRTLE A., General Course, Entered from Eastern HS 2, Yell Block 3, DECA treas. 4. CHRISTE, ROSEMARY, Academic Course, Entered from Lake Charles, La., 3, Future Physicians 3,4, JCL 3,4, CRODDY, GREG A., General Course, Gym Asst. 4, Hi-Y 2. catter to Foreign Lands I9I The Frug, Agent OO , Shoulder Bags, and Au H20 i CROSS, ROSE M., General Course, Counselor's Asst. 4, Yell Block I,2,3, Future Nurses I,2,3, Glee Club I,2, Kips 3,4, Autumn Prom 4, Student Council 4. CROSS, SANDRA K., General Course, Future Nurses l,2,3,4, Yell Block 2,3,4, Kips 3,4, Monitor 3, Nurse's Aide 4, Glee Club I,2. CROSS, SHARON R., General Course. CROSS, WAYNE S., Academic Course, Monitor 2,3, Golf 2,3, Cross Country I. CROUCH, TINA M., General Course, Entered from Connersville 3, Jr. Ach. sec. 4, Future Nurses 4, Future Business Leaders 4. CROUSORE, CHRISTAIN W., Vocational Course. CUMBEE, ARNHEIN T., Academic Course, Wrestling 2,3,4, Honor Society 3, pres. 4, Monitor 3, Jr. Ach. 4, CURRENS, DIANA L., General Course, Autumn Prom 4, GAA I, Jr.-Sr. Reception, Teacher's Asst. 3,4, Yell Block 3,4. CURRENS, VICKIE J., Business Ed. Course, Yell Block 2,3,4, Future Business Leaders 4, Apple for a Teacher Day 4, A-V Asst. 3, Autumn Prom 4, Monitor 3,4, Teacher's Asst. 3,4. DALE, PAMELA C., Academic Course, Student Council 2,3, treas. 4, Girls' League 4, Choir 2,3,4, Dramatic Club 2,3,4, Red and Blue Writer 3, Campaign Co-man- ager 4, Jr.-Sr. Reception Coronation Co-chairman, Thespion Society 2,3,4. DAMEWOOD, KENNETH E., General Course, Mixed Chorus l,4. DAMON, STEPHEN A., General Course, Monitor 3,4, Spanish Club 4. DARLIN, TOM D., General Course. DAVENPORT, DOUG R., Academic Course, Cross Country I, Hi-Y I,2, Career Doy 2, Monitor 2,3. DAVENPORT, WILLIAM M., General Course, Monitor 3, DECA 4. DAVIS, BEVERLY J., Business Ed. Course, Y-Teens 2, sgt. at arms 3, CounseIor's Asst. 4, Jr. Ach. 3, Yell Block 2,3,4, Mixed Chorus 3, Apple for a Teacher Day 2, Nurse's Aide 3. DAVIS, DAVID W., Vocational Course, Red and Blue Dist. 3. DAVIS, RICHARD O., Academic Course, Choir 3,4, Jr.-Sr. Reception Invitations Co-chairman, Student Council 4, Dramatic Club I, Glee Club l,2, Hi-Y I, Young Artists Present 3. DENMAN, RICK D., Vocational Course. DEWITT, MARCUS R., General Course. From the expressions of Bobbie Drabenstott and Betsy Conley, it appears that Karen King has added another little goodie to the conversation. I92 lnfiltrate the Culture of American Youth on the Go DEWITT, SANDRA S., Business Ed, Course, Yell Block l,2,35 Swim Asst. l,2,3,4. DIETERLY, BEVERLY A., General Course5 Yell Block 2,3,45 GAA I5 Gym Asst. 3,45 Monitor 3. DOAK, BOB J., Academic Course5 Jr. Ach. 3. DODD, M. FRANCES, General Course5 Yell Block 45 Monitor 45 Teacher's Asst. 3,45 Glee Club 3. DODSON, DIANA G., General Course5 Glee Club I,2. DOLLAHAN, RICHARD K., General Course5 Entered from Board Ripple HS 2. DONAHUE, EMILY J., Academic Course5 Entered from Jacksonville, Fla., 45 JR. Ach. 45 Yell Block 4. DONELSON, BARBARA J., General Course, Girls' League I5 Dramatic Club l,2, 3,45 Thespian Society 2,3,45 Kokettes 2,3,45 Yell Block 2,3,45 Teacher's Asst. 3,45 Autumn Prom l,2,3,4. DONELSON, ERIC L., General Course5 Student Council 2,3,45 Band 2,3,45 Stardust 35 Baseball 2,35 Jr. Ach. 45 Future Business Leaders 4. DONOGHUE, SHERRIE L., Academic Course5 Autumn Prom 3, Coronation Co- chairman 45 Exploratory Teacher 45 Jr,-Sr. Reception, Red and Blue Art Editor 45 Palette Club I, sec. 2, pres. 3,45 Yell Block 2,3,4. DOUGLAS, KAREN A., General Course5 Teacher's Asst. 2,3,45 Future Nurses 25 Yell Block 2,35 Monitor 3,4. DOUGLAS, MARY F., General Course5 Future Nurses 25 Teacher's Asst. 3,45 Oflice Asst. 45 Yell Block 4. DOWDEN, DAVE L., Academic Course5 Baseball 2,3,45 K Club 2,3,45 Monitor 3. DOWNEY, JANE E., Academic Course, Student Council I,2,3,45 Dramatic Club I,2,3,45 Yell Block l,2,35 Monitor 35 Counselor's Asst. 25 Autumn Prom 3,45 Red and Blue Seller 3,4. DRABENSTOTT, ROBERTA M., Academic Course5 Kips I, member at large 2, treas. 3, pres. 45 Yell Block l,2,35 Y-Teens I5 Teacher's Asst. l,2,3,45 Sargasso Seller 45 Autumn Prom 25 Counselor's Asst. 3. DUKES, RAMONA E., General Course5 Apple for a Teacher Day 1,45 Kips 2, 3,45 Lens 45 Yell Block 2,3,45 Spanish Club 3,45 Monitor 35 Teacher's Asst. 2. DUMOULIN, LINDA K., General Course5 Jr, Ach. 35 GAA l,25 Glee Club I5 Yell Block 2,3,45 Monitor 3. DUNLAP, CHRISTOPHER W., Business Ed. Course5 Monitor 3. DUNN, LYNN A., General Course5 GAA 3, pres. 45 Girls' League Play 45 Yell Block 3,45 Monitor 35 Autumn Prom 45 Palette 2,45 Gym Asst. 3,4. DURHAM, NAOMI L., General Course5 Glee Club I, Jr. Ach. 45 Monitor 35 Yell Block 3,4. DWYER, DAN J., Academic Course5 Lens 25 Hi-Y 4. DWYER, JACK H., Academic Course5 Lens 45 Cross Country 2. DWYER, SUSAN A., Academic Course5 Girls' League treas. 45 Honor Society 3, 45 FTA 3,45 Student Council 3,45 Red and Blue Seller 45 Sargasso Seller 45 Yell Block 2,3. EARLE, LAUREN J., Academic Course5 Entered from Metuchen, NJ., 4. EAST, PATRICIA L., General Course5 Yell Block 3. EASTERDAY, KAY L., General Course, Sargasso 3, Classes Co-editor, Seller 45 Girls' League sec, 45 Bicycle Court 3, Senior Advisor 45 Honor Society 3,45 Quill and Scroll 3,45 Future Physicians 3,45 Mother-Daughter Reception 2,3,4. EBERT, KEITH A., General Course. EBY, TIMOTHY O., General Course5 Usher at Games 4. 193 Japan and Brazil Represented as A S Exchange Toni Wine readies the sanctuary for a Sunday youth meeting. ECK, KLAUS D., General Course, Wrestling I,2, Gym Asst. 3,4, Palette Club 2, Teacher's Asst. 4. EDWARDS, DONALD J.,, General Course. EDWARDS, WALTER C., Academic Course, Hi-Y 3,4, Monitor 4, Jr. Ach. pres. 4, Lab Asst. 3. ELLIOTT, CANDY M., General Course, Yell Block 3,4, Future Business Leaders 4, Teacher's Asst. 3,4, Monitor 2,3. ELLIOTT, FRANCIS R., Student Council I, Palette Club l,2,3, Red and Blue Dist. l,3,4, Monitor l,2,3, Jr. Ach. 3. ELLIOTT, JUDITH A., General Course, Entered from St. Joseph's Academy 3, Jr. Ach. 3, Yell Block 3. ELTRINGHAM, THOMAS P., Vocational Course. EMBREE, REBECCA M., General Course, Entered from Cromwell 2, Yell Blnrlc 3,4. ENNIS, CYNTHIA J., General Course, Glee Club I, Yell Block 3,4. ESSLINGER, KATHRYN L., Business Ed. Course, Office Asst. 4. FARRINGTON, DAVID L., Vocational Course, Swim Team 2. FARRINGTON, STEPHEN J., General Course, Football l,2, Stardust 2, Campus Cleanup 4, Jr. Ach. v.-pres. 4, Palette Club 2, Hi-Y 3, Girls' League Play Stage- hand 2. FAUCETT, DAVID C., General Course. FEIGHTNER, KITTY K., General Course, Yell Block 3, DECA v.-pres. 4. FELL, ALAN P., Academic Course, Dramatic Club 2,3,4, Thespian Society 2.3.4, Jr. Ach. 3,4, Usher at Games 2,3, Jr.-Sr. Reception, Hi-Y 2,3, Stardust 2,3. FENNIMORE, LINDA K., Academic Course, Choir 2,3,4, Girls' Concert Choir Ac- companist 3,4, Dramatic Club 3,4, Thespian Society 3,4, Girls' League Play 2,3,4, Honor Society 3,4, Future Physicians 2,3,4. FENTON, PATRICIA A., Academic Course, Entered from St. Joseph's Academy 3, Yell Block 3,4, Future Nurses 3, Future Business Leaders 4, Teacher's Asst. 4. FETTERHOFF, HAROLD J., General Course, A-V Asst. 2,3,4, Usher at Games 2,3, Monitor 3. FINLEY, SHERRY A., General Course, Yell Block I,2,3,4, Apple for a Teacher Day 2, Glee Club I, Teacher's Asst. 4. FISH, ALAN K., General Course, Football I, Swim Team I, Hi-Y 3. I94 Students Gain Insight into the Lives of Americans FIVECOATE, GEORGE A., Genera Course, Entered from Galveston 3. FIVECOATE, JOSEPH E., Academic Course, Baseball 2,3,4, Basketball 2, Football 2,3, Gym Asst. 3, Honor Society 3,4. FLORA, LYNN A., General Course. FLOYD, GARRETT W., General Course, Re-entered from Camarilla, Calif., 3, Stu- dent Council i, Cross Country 2. FLYNN, PEGGY L., General Course, Yell Block 3,4, Student Council 3, Red and Blue Writer 3, Office Asst. 3, Monitor 2,4, Dean's Asst. 3,4, Autumn Prom 3,4. FOLAND, GREGORY B., General Course, Swim Team l,2,3, capt. 4, K Club 2,3, 4, Hi-Y l,2,3,4, Band i,2,3, Swim Asst. l,2, Jr. Ach. 4, Monitor 4. FORD, CONNIE LEE, General Course, Band i,2,3, Yell Block 4, Lens Cover De- sign 4, Kat Kaller Cover Design 4, Girls' League Play 4, Autumn Prom 4, Palette Club 4. FORD, CONNIE LOUISE, Academic Course, Autumn Prom 4, Caunselar's Asst. 3,4, Lens 2,4, Red and Blue Writer 4, JCL 3,4, Band l,2,3,4, Apple for a Teacher Day 4. FORD, JERRY A., General Course, Teaclier's Asst. l,2,3. FORD, ROBERT D., General Course, Entered from White Plains, Ala., 4. FORD, SANDRA L., Academic Course, Bible Club 2, Spanish Club 3,4, Yell Block 4, Monitor 4, FORT, GWENDOLYN, Business Ed. Course, Entered from Warren G. Harding HS 3. Will the real Snow Bear come forward? Only Susy Childers knows the identity. i95 Science Department Participates in the Science Fair. Getting some practical experience for his research paper is Terry Ruckriegle. FOUTS, DAVID L., Academic Course, Swim Team 2,3, Operator 4. FRANKLIN, CATHY J., General Course, Entered from Indianapolis l. FRASE, JANDA D., General Course, Future Nurses 2,3, Jr. Ach. 4, Yell Block 3, Y-Teens 3. FREDERICKSON, HERBERT D., General Course, DECA 4, Band 2,3, Spanish Club 3. FREED, SUSAN K., Academic Course, Red and Blue Writer 2, Columnist, Asst. Feature Editor 3, Co-Editor-in-Chief 4, Honor Society 3,4, Quill and Scroll 3,4, Dramatic Club 2,3,4, Thespian Society 2,3,4, Girls' League Play 2,3,4, Jr.-Sr. Re- ception Programs Co-chairman. FREELAND, DON L., Vocational Course, Entered from Tipton 3, FRYE, JEFFREY S., Vocational Course, Entered from Fairmount 2, Monitor 3. FULLER, GARY S., General Course, A-V Asst. i,2,3. GADDY, THOMAS M., General Course, Football i,2,3,4, Basketball l, Track l,2, 3, Boys' Legion 4, K Club 2,3,4, Monitor 3, Hi-Y i,2. GAILLARD, TEAL, General Course, Football l,3, Basketball 2, Gym Asst. 4, K Club 3,4, Track 2. GAINER, SUE, Academic Course, Entered from Danielson, Conn., 4, Future Physicians 4, Yell Block 4. GALLOWAY, ROBERT E., General Course, Entered from Cass HS 3. GASKIN, NANCY J., General Course, Autumn Prom 3, Refreshments Co-choir- man 4, Apple for a Teacher Day 3,4, Red and Blue Seller 3,4, Kokettes 3,4, Yell Block 3,4, Lens 3, Mother-Daughter Reception 3. GASTON, SHARON A., General Course, Counselor's Asst. 4, Yell Block 3,4, Fu- ture Nurses 2,3, Y-Teens sec. l, Red and Blue Dist. 3, GAA I, Teacher's Asst. l. GATES, CHERYL I.. Academic Course: Future Nurses i,2,3,4, Yell Block l,2,3,4, Y-Teens 2,3, Nurse's Aide 4, JCL 3,4, Apple for a Teacher Day 3, Jr.-Sr. Re- ception. GEARY, MIKE, Academic Course, Hi-Y 4, JCL 4, Monitor 3, Tennis 2. 196 With Projects From Singing Tubes to Geraniums GENTRY, DANIEL K., General Course5 Band l,25 Hi-Y l,2, council rep. 3, sgt. at arms 45 Jr.-Sr. Reception5 A-V Asst. 2,3,45 Sno-Ball 4. GENTRY, DAVE W., General Course5 Entered from Western HS 25 Track 2,3,45 Football 35 Cross Country 2,45 Student Council 3,45 Monitor 3,45 .lr-Sr. Recep- tion. GENTRY, MARILYN J., Home Ec. Course. GEPHART, JUDITH A., Business Ed. COUFSEJ Entered from Fishers HS 4. GERARD, MARILYN C., General Course5 Yell Block l,2,3,45 Counselor's Asst. l,2, 3,45 Red and Blue Writer 3,4, Seller 45 Jr.-Sr. Reception5 Jr. Ach. 3, treas. 45 Autumn Prom 2,3,45 Mixed Chorus 2,3. GETZ, CAROL L., General Course5 DECA 45 Band l,2,3,45 Young Artists Present 35 Yell Block 2. GIBSON, MICHAEL, Vocational Course5 Swim Team l,25 Swim Asst. 25 Stardust I, 2,3. GIBSON, SUZANNE E., General Course5 GAA l,25 Monitor 3. GILBERT, MICHAEL H., Vocational Course5 Glee Club lg Homecoming 4. GILBERT, PAUL E., General Course. GILL, GLENDA A., General COUVSGQ International Relations pres. 45 Girls' League Play 45 Autumn Prom 253, Entertainment Co chairman 45 JCL 3, sec. 45 Student Council 2,35 Lens 3,45 Recl and Blue Writer 3,4. GILLAM, SANDRA K., Academic Course5 Red and Blue Writer 45 Yell Block 2,3, 45 Office Asst. 45 Dean's Asst. 25 Autumn Prom 4. GILMORE, PAUL W., General Course5 Cross Country lp Track lp Wrestling I5 Baseball 2. GLEASON, KENNETH L., Academic Course5 Band 2,3,45 Hi-Y 2,35 History Club 45 JCL 35 Young Artists Present 3. GOLDSMITH, KATHY L. General Course5 Palette Club l,2,35 Library Asst. i,2,35 Yell Block l,2,3,45 Homecoming Court 45 Red and Blue Seller 2,3,45 Girls' League Play 2,35 Young Artists Present 3. GOLIGHTLY, DAVID W., General Course5 Hi-Y l,2,35 Jr.-Sr. Reception Chaperone Co-chairman5 Honor Society 3,45 IU Ach. 2,35 International Relations 3,45 Lab Asst. 2,4. Bob Maudlin plays Johnny Appleseed in the heights of an apple tree. X 197 Central Indiana Musicians Combine Their Talents in How much is that doggie on the table? Nancy Heinsen is willing to pay any price for this precious Dackaqe. GOLIGHTLY, JAN S., Academic Course, Cub Cheerleader 3, Kokettes 3, Red and Blue Writer 3, Seller 3,4, Lens Business Staff 4, Yell Block 2,3,4, Counselor's Asst. 3,4, Student Council 2,3,4. GOLPER, THOMAS A., Academic Course, Future Physicians 2, v.-pres. 3, pres. 4, Trainer 2,3,4, Tennis 3,4, Red and Blue Writer 3, Sports Co-editor 4, Hi-Y l,2, sec. 3, sgt. at arms 4, Bicycle Court 3, Senior Advisor 4. GOOCH, ANNETTE W., Academic Course, Apple for a Teacher Day 4, Mixed Chorus 2, Girls' Concert Choir 3,4, Glee Club I,2, Jr. Ach. treas. 3,4, Yell Block 3,4, Young Artists Present 3. GORDON, ANGELA H,, Academic Course, Choir 2,3,4, Red and Blue 2, Colum- nist 3, Feature Editor 4, Thespians I,2,3, v.-pres. 4, Honor Society 3,4, Dra- matic Club I,2,3,4, Quill and Scroll 3,4, NFL 3,4. GORDON, ERICK L., Academic Course. GORE, DAVID J., General Course. GRAF, RICHARD W., Academic Course, Basketball 2,3,4, Track 3,45 K Club 2,3,4, Boys' Legion sec. 4, Gym Asst. 3, Honor Society 3,4, Library Asst. 4. GRAGG, JERRY E., General Course, Hi-Y 2,3, History Club sec. 4, Internation- al Relations 4, Monitor 4. GRAHAM, IVAN T., Academic Course, Student Council 3, pres. 4, Jr.ASr. Re- ception Coronation Co-chairman, Booster Committee 4, Palette Club 2, Sar- gasso Seller 4, Stardust 3, Red and Blue Seller 4. GRAMMER, JOYCE A., General Course, Future Nurses 4. GRANT, MELODIE L., General Course, Lens 3,4, Red and Blue Seller 4, Yell Block 2,3,4, Girls' League Play 3,4, Autumn Prom 3,4, Palette Club 2. GRANT, PAUL S., General Course, Boys' Legion treas. 4, K. Club 3,4, Football I,3, 4, Basketball l,2,3,4, Baseball I,2, Gym Asst. 3,4. GRAVES, DIXIE A., Business Ed. Course, GAA I, Monitor 3. GRAWCOCK, CHUCK A., General Course, Campus Cleanup 4, Monitor 2, GRAY, MICHAEL L., General Course. GRECU. DIANA L., General Course, Yell Block 3,4, Jr. Ach. 4, AppIe for a Teacher Day 4. I98 l96 Tri City Festival Hosted by Kokomo High GREENWOOD, MELODY A., General Course. GRISWOLD, TERRY L., General Course, Track i, Cross Country 2,3, Hi-Y 3, Stu- dent Council i, Monitor 3, Baseball 2, Basketball I. GROVES, CHARLES T., General Course, Swim Team l,2,3,4, HieY i,2,3, Jr. Ach. 3,4, K Club 2,3,4, Swim Asst. l,2,3,4. GUNDERSEN, NANCY C., General Course, Student Council 3, Choir 4, Future Physicians 3,4, Young Artists Present 3, Yell Block 2,3, Teacher's Asst. 3, Autumn Prom 2,4. GUNNELL, MARILYN R., Academic Course, Spanish Club 3, sec. 4, FTA 4, Lens Editor-in-Chief 4, CounseIor's Asst. 4, Office Asst. 2, Apple for a Teacher Day 4, Yell Block 3,4. GUNNELL, RICHARD F., Academic Course, Jr. Ach. 3,4, Hi-Y 2,3, Band I,2,3,4. GUNTHER, JOHN D., Academic Course, Hi-Y I,2, council rep. 3, Chaplain 4, Chair 3, pres. 4, Young Artists Present 3, Stardust 2,3, Swim Team 3, Monitor 4, Recl and Blue Seller 4. GUSTIN, MARK D., Academic Course, Jr. Ach. v.-pres. 4. GUY, KATHY J., General Course, Yell Block i,2,3,4, CaunseIor's Asst. 4, Kips l,2,3, Swim Asst. l,2,Manitor 'l,2,3, Y-Teens i,2, Future Business Leaders 4. GUY, RUTH A., General Course. HAHN, GWENDOLYN D., Academic Course, Entered from South Bend 2, FTA 3, sec. 4, Dramatic Club 3,4, Thespian Society 3,4, Red and Blue Writer 2,3,4, Girls' League Play Ushers Cochairman 4, Exploratory Teacher 4, Jr, Ach. 3. HALE, JEANNE E., General Course, CounseIor's Asst. 4, Yell Block 3,4, Monitor 2,3, Teacher's Asst. 3,4, Swim Asst. 3, Y-Teens l,2, Apple for a Teacher Day 3,4. HALL, BETTY L., General Course, Yell Block I, Teachers of Tomorrow 2, Teacher's Asst. 3, DECA 4. HALL, JOYCE M., General Course, Jr. Ach. 3,4, Yell Block 3,4. HALL, RONNIE G., General Course, Basketball 2, Dean's Asst. 3, Stardust 3. HAMILTON, LINDA G., General Course, Yell Block 3,4, Teacher's Asst. 3,4, Jr. Ach. 3, Autumn Prom 3,4. HAMILTON, THOMAS R., General Course. HANAWALT, JOHN W., Academic Course, Entered from Van Buren 4, Boys State 4, FTA 4, Hi-Y 4. HARDESTY, LINDA K., General Course, Yell Block 2,3,4. HARLESS, ROBERT W., Academic Course, A-V Asst. I,2, Jr. Ach. 3,4. 1 HARMON, PHILLIP P., Academic Course, Football I, Swim Asst. 2,3,4, Jr. Ach. 4, Swim Team 2, A-V Asst. I, Monitor 3. HAROLD, JAMES B., General Course. HARPER, JUDITH K., Academic Course, Library Club, Asst. 2,3,4, Yell Block 2. HARRELL, LEANN M., General Course, Autumn Prom 4, Monitor 3, JCL 3, Teach- er's Asst. 2, Yell Block 2,3,4, Library Club, Asst. 4. HARRISON, VIVIAN R., General Course, Monitor 3, Future Nurses 4, Yell Block 2.3. HART, SUSAN A,, General Course, Kips l,2,3,4, Yell Block 3,4, Library Club, Asst. I, Office Asst. 4. HARTMAN, MARLENE, Academic Course, FTA 3,4, Honor Society 3,4, Spanish Club 3,4, Teachers of Tomorrow 2, Yell Block 3,4, Teacher's Asst. l,2,3, Mixed Chorus I. HARTWELL, ANITA J., General Course. T99 As Biggest Snowfall of the Year Arrives, Seniors HARVEY, PATRICIA D., Academic Course, Quill and Scroll 3,4, Apple for a Teacher Day General Ccrchairman 4, Student Council 2, Swim Asst. 3, Red and Blue Writer 3, Page Editor, Columnist, Seller 4, Academic Honors l, Girls' League Play 2,3. HASKIN, SHARON S., General Course, Future Nurses 2,3, Yell Block 3,4, Y-Teens. HATT, CHARLES W., Business Ed. Course. HAWKINS, KARL B., General Course, Red and Blue Photographer 3,4, Student Council 3, Jr, Ach. 3, pres. 4, Monitor 2,3, Manager l, Mixed Chorus 2,3, Glee Club l,2. HAWORTH, DIANA J., General Course. HAWORTH, RITA J., Business Ed. Course, Band 2,3,4, Teacher's Asst, 4, Y-Teens 2. HAWORTH, STEPHEN K., General Course, Honor Society 3,4, Basketball l,2,3, Football 2,3,4, Track l,2,3,4, Hi-Y l,4, K Club 2,3,4, Gym Asst, 3,4. HAYES, PAMELA S., General Course, Entered from Columbus 3, Lab Asst. 4, Dean's Asst. I. HAYNES, LANNY R., General Course, Palette Club 4, Young Artists Present 3, HAYNES, LARRY A., General Course, Hullabaloo l. HAYNES, SHIRLEY A., General Course, Entered from Burdine, Ken., l, Yell Block 3. HECKERT, CAROL S., General Course, JCL 3,4, FTA 4, Jr.-Sr. Reception. HECKMAN, JOYCE E., Academic Course, Academic Honors l,2,3,4, Sargasso Copy Editor 3,4, Honor Society 3,4, Quill and Scroll 3,4, Counselor's Asst. 2, Teacher's Asst. 2,4. HEIN, BEVERLY J., General Course, Entered from Troy, O., 4, Girls' Concert Choir 4. HEINEY, TERRY I., General Course, Entered from Morocco, Africa, 3. HEINSEN, NANCY A., Academic Course, Sargasso Seller 3,4, Business Staff 3, R.R. Sales Manager 4, Honor Society 3,4, Quill and Scroll 3,4, Kips l,2,3, sec. 4, Student Council 2,3, Cub Cheerleader 3, Girls' League Play Publicity Chairman 4. HELLMANN, DAN J., Academic Course, Entered from Bay Shore, N.Y., 3, Cross Country 4, JCL 4, Gym Asst. 4. HENDERSHOT, KAREN S., General Course. HENDERSHOT, SHARON L., General Course. HENDERSON, SHEILA D., Academic Course, Entered from Anderson 3. Prince doesn't seem to respond to Glenda Gill's warm hug. Ig Pixy, 200 Head for the Slopes to Improve Skiing Techniques Carol Sandberg ponders the fote of the IU building as the Extension moves to new quarters. HENDRICKS, JACQUELINE J., Academic Course5 Autumn Prom l,2,3,45 Coun- selor's Asst. 2,45 Dramatic Club l,2,3,45 Future Physicians 25 Girls' League Play 3,45 Thespian Society 3,45 Yell Block l,2,3. HENRY, DENNA L., Academic Course5 Band 2,3,45 Jr. Ach. sec. 35 JCL 3,45 Lab Asst. 45 Library Club 35 Young Artists Present 3. HERRINGTON, PATRICIA J., General Course5 Choir 45 Girls' Concert Chair 35 Palette Club 35 Young Artists Present 35 Mother-Daughter Reception 35 Mixed Chorus 25 Glee Club 2. HIBLER, REBECCA D., General Course5 Yell Block 2,3,45 Teocher's Asst. 2,45 Girls' League Play 4. HIGBIE, JAMES W., Academic Course5 Dramatic Club 2,35 treas. 45 Thespian Society 2, Honor Thespian 3,45 Hi'Y 2,3,45 Student Council 2,45 Sargasso Seller 45 Jr. Ach. 35 Jr.-Sr. Reception. HIGGINBOTTOM, ROGER D., General Course. HIGHTOWER, STEVE E., General Course. HILLIGOSS, THOMAS J., Academic Course5 Football l,2,3,45 Basketball I,2,3,45 Track l,2,3,45 Bays' Legion 45 Honor Society 3,45 K Club 2,3,45 Gym Asst. 4. HILLIS, JANICE L., General Course5 Monitor 45 Swim Asst. 45 Yell Block l,3,4. HILLMAN, DAN L., General Course5 Dean's Asst. 35 Monitor 45 Future Physicians 35 Hi-Y 45 Jr.-Sr. Reception. HINES, CAROLYN F., General Course5 Yell Block 4. HINES, MICHAEL W., General Course5 Football 2,35 Wrestling 2,3,45 K Club 3,45 Young Artists Present 3. HINES, ROBERT E., Academic Course5 Track 45 Jr. Ach. 4, v-pres. 35 Monitor 3. HOBAN, JOE E., General Course5 Football l,25 Track Ip Hi-Y I5 Stardust 2,35 Stu- dent Council 4p Young Artists Present 35 Kat Koller 4. HOBBS, JOHN W., General Course. HODSON, GLENDA A., General Course5 Yell Block 2. HOLLIDAY, DON L., General Course5 Swim Team 25 Swim Asst, 2. HOLTGREN, CINDY A., General Course5 Student Council 2,3, sec. 45 Dramatic Club 2,3, sec. 45 JCL 3, treas. 45 Honor Society 3,47 Jr.-Sr. Reception Invitations Co-chairmon5 Future Physicians 3,45 Thespian Society 2,3,4. HOOPER, BELVA P., Home Ec. Course5 Entered from Western HS 25 Monitor 45 Clothing Asst. 35 Yell Block 3,4. HOOVER, DAVID A., Academic Course5 Hi-Y I, Chaplain 2,35 Dramatic Club l,2,35 Glee Club l,2,35 Thespian Society l,2,3,45 Choir 45 Usher at Games 2,35 Yell Block Manager 2,3. 20l 3' The Success of Last Year s Performance Warrants a HOOVER, JOHN R., General Course, Monitor 4. HORN, JERRY L., General Course, Entered from Tulsa, Okla., 3. HORTON, ROY W., General Course. HOST, DIANA S., General Course, Student Council I,3, Teacher's Asst. 2,3,4, Palette Club I,2,3,4, Young Artists Present 3, Yell Block 2,3,4, Autumn Prom 4, Oltice Asst. 3. HOWARD, GARY W., General Course, Entered from North Whitfield 2.- HUDSON, KAREN S., Academic Course, Sargasso Writer 3, Activities Coeditor, Seller 4, Girls' League Play 3, General Co-chairman 4, Quill and Scroll 4, Red and Blue Writer 2,3, Seller 3, Autumn Prom 3,4, Jr,-Sr, Reception, Yell Block 2, 3,4. HUEY, JOE, General Course, Wrestling 2,3,4. HUFF, REBECCA S., Business Ed. Course, Choir 4, Girls' Concert Choir 3, Mixed Chorus 2, Glee Club 2, Young Artists Present 3, CounseIor's Asst. 4, Bible Club 2. HUFFMAN, PHILIP P., Academic Course, Honor Society 3,4, Hi-Y I, treas. 2,3,4, History Club pres. 3, International Relations 2,3, Future Physicians 4, HUGHES, MICHAEL, Business Ed. Course, Jr. Ach. 4, Hi-Y 3,4, Band 2,3,4. HULET, LANCE L., General Course. HULLINGER, DANIEL L., General Course. HULS, GARRY S., Academic Course, Student Council 3, Sargasso Writer 3,4, Red and Blue Writer 4, Baseball 2,3,4, K Club 3,4, Autumn Prom 3,4, Lab Asst. 4. HUMPHREY, KENNETH R., Academic Course, Sargasso Business Staff, Seller 4, Student Council, Student Welfare Chairman 4, Bicycle Court. 3, Swim Team I, Jr.-Sr. Reception, Stardust 3. HUNSBERGER, PAMELA K., General Course, Library Club, Asst. I, Kip: I,2,3, Yell Block I,2,3,4, Student Council I,2. HURST, JOHN D., General Course, Jr. Ach. v.-pres. 4, A-V Asst. 2,3. HUSTON, PATRICIA K., Academic Course, Honor Society 3,4, Student Council 2, 3,4, Red and Blue Writer 2,3, News Editor 4, Quill and Scroll 4, Choir 4, Future Physicians 2,3,4, Yell Block 2,3,4. HUTCHINS, RICK L., Academic Course, Class pres. 3, K Club 2,3,4, Monitor 4, Boys' Legion 2,3, pres. 4, Football 2,3,4, Track 2,3,4. HUTCHINSON, GERALDINE, General Course, Drum Moiorette 3,4, Band 2. HUTSON, JANET I., General Course. As Honored Queen of Job's Daughters, Susie Smith closes with a prayer. 202 Repeat Young Artists Present by Art, Music Students HYMAN, MIKE K., General Course, Cross Country I,2, Hi-Y I. ICE, RITA A., General Course, Entered from Bicknell 4. INGLE, ROBERT L., Academic Course, Hi-Y 2,3, v.-pres. 4, Choir 3,4, Sno-Ball 2,3, Committee Chairman 4, Gym Asst. 3, Stardust 2,3, Jr.-Sr. Reception, Young Artists Present 3. IRWIN, JEANNETTE C., General Course. IRWIN, RICHARD L., Business Ed. Course, Entered from Northwestern HS 4. ISAAC, MICHAEL R., General Course. ISAAC, PAMELA K., General Course, GAA 2,3,4, Monitor 4. JACKSON, ELLAMAE, General Course, GAA 2, Monitor 3. JACKSON, LYNNE S., Academic Course, Autumn Prom 2,3, Programs Co-cI'iair- man 4, FTA 3,4, Girls' Concert Choir 3, Red and Blue 3, Advertising Ca-manager 4, Teachers of Tomorrow 2, Yell Black 2,3,4, Young Artists Present 3. JACKSON, ROBERT B., General Course, Football 2, Lab Asst. 2, Stardust 3, Moni- 'tor 3, Homecoming 4. JAMES, DAVID L., General Course, Homecoming 4, Track I, Stardust 3, Autumn Prom I. JAMES, GARY C., Academic Course, Jr.-Sr. Reception, Track 2, Hi-Y 3,4, Home- coming 4, Lens 3. JAMES, TERRY M., Academic Course, Hi-Y 3,4, K Club 3,4, Track 2,3,4, Hame- coming 4. JAMES, VICKI, General Course. JAY, CYNTHIA L., General Course, Future Nurses I,2, v.-pres. 3, pres, 4, Kips I,2,3,4, Student Council 2, Sargasso Seller 4, Nurse's Aide 3,4, Yell Block I,2,3, 4, Monitor 2,3,4. JENKINS, DAVID A., Academic Course, Wrestling 3,4, HIAY 2,3,4. JOHNSON, DENNIS L., General Course. JOHNSON, DIANA M., General Course, Yell Block 4. JOHNSON, PATRICIA A., Academic Course, GAA I, Future Nurses 2,4, Moni- tor 3, Y-Teens 3,4, JCL 3,4, Apple for a Teacher Day 4. JOHNSON, STEVEN R., Academic Course, Palette Club 2, Monitor 4. JOHNSON, VICKIE I., General Course, Future Nurses I, Glee Club I. JOHNSTON, IDA J., General Course, Entered from Baker HS 2, Teacher's Asst. 3, 4, Palette Club 4. JONES, DEBORAH, General Course, Student Council I,2, Autumn Prom 4, Yell Block I,2,3,4, Red and Blue Seller 3, CounseIor's Asst. I,4, Speech Club 4, Inter- national Relations 4. JONES, KATHRYN A., General Course, Yell Black 2,4. JONES, STEVE E., General Course, Football I,2,3,4, Basketball I,2,3,4, Track I,2,3,4, Class treas. 3, Boys' Legion I,2,3, v.-pres. 4, K Club 2,3,4, Campus Cleanup 4. JORDAN, STEVE, General Course. JULOW, DIANA, General Course KASER, ROGER L., General Course, Young Artists Present 3, Glee Club I, Usher I, Monitor 4. 203 Fire, Blood, Sweat, and Toil, Are Remembered at 204 Dick Ritz thinks that for every cause there must be an effect . . KAY, PAUL, General Course, Basketball l, Wres 2,3,4. KECK, MARCIA A., General Course, Girls' Leagu 4, Red and Blue Seller 4, Yell Block 2, Apple League Play 3,4. KEIRN, SANDRA E., Academic Course, Sargasso Decorations Co-chairman 4, Palette Club 2, sec. Decorations Ca-chairman, Girls' League Play Set and Scroll 4, Young Artists Present 3. KEITH, CATHY M., General Course, Red and B Leaders 4, Apple for a Teacher Day 3, Yell Block KEITH, JEAN A., General Course, Future Nurses tling 2,3, Track l,2, Football l, e l, Kips i,2, Autumn Prom 2,3, for a Teacher Day 4, Girls' Art Editor 4, Autumn Prom 3, 3, v.-pres. 4, Jr.-Sr. Reception Design Co-chairman 3,4, Quill lue Writer 3,4, Future Business 2,3,4, Monitor 4. 3, sec. 4, Y-Teens pres. 2, sec. 3,4, Autumn Prom 4, Nurse's Aide 3,4, Yell Block 4. KELLAR, JOHN D., Business Ed. Course, Hi-Y 2,3. KELLER, GREG L., General Course. KELLY, CAROL D., General Course, Kokettes 2,3, Block 2, Glee Club l. KENDALL, LARRY W,, Vocational Course. KENNEDY, ROGER K., Vocational Course. KILMER, MICHAEL F., Academic Course, Basketb K Club 3,4, Track 3,4, Red and Blue Seller 4, Hom KINDER, STEVEN E., General Course, Football 2,3, K Club 3,4. KING, CHERIE E., Academic Course, Band l,2,3, Young Artists Present 3. KING, KAREN R., Academic Course, Kips l,2,3, v. 4, Teachers of Tomorrow l, sec. 2, Autumn Prom Sargasso Seller 4, Red and Blue Writer, Seller 4, J KINNEY, RITA M., General Course. KLEMME, JERRY, General Course. 4, Y-Teens l, Gym Asst. 2, Yell all l,2, Gym Asst. 3,4, Hi-Y 4 ecoming 4. l,2,3,4, Baseball l,2, Gym Asst. I 4, Future Physicians 4, JCL 3,4, -pres. 4, Library Club 2,3, treas 2,3, Decorations Co-chairman 4 r.-Sr. Reception. the Passing of a Great Statesman Winston Churchill KNISELY, ROBERT J., General Course, A-V Asst. I, Cafeteria Helper I,2,3, Glee Club I. KNIGHT, MARRIA L., General Course, Cheerleader 3,4, Student Council I,2,3,4, Honor Society 3,4, Homecoming Decorations Chairman 4, Red and Blue Seller 3,4, Autumn Prom 2,3,4, Library Club, Asst. 3,4. KNUDSEN, LINDA S., Business Ed. Course, Autumn Prom 4, Yell Block 3,4, Y-Teens 2,3, Nurse's Aide 4. KOHLS, KAREN K., General Course, Yell Block 2,3,4, Jr. Ach. 4, Monitor 3,4, Student Council 3, Library Asst. 4. KOHLS, KAROL A., General Course, Jr. Ach. 4, Yell Block 2,3,4, Monitor 3,4. KOLLMAR, PATRICIA L., Academic Course, Sargasso Writer 3, Classes Co-editor, Seller 4, Autumn Prom 3, Publicity Co-chairman 4, Honor Society 3,4, FTA 3,4, Red and Blue Writer 2,3, Seller 3, Yell Block 2,3,4, Quill and Scroll 4. KREPS, DIANA M., General Course, Entered from Dunkirk 2, Yell Block 4, Teacher's Asst. 4. KRESS, PATRICK R., Academic Course, Basketball 2, Monitor 3,4, Football 2,3,4, Gym Asst. 2,3, Honor Society 3,4, Jr.-Sr. Reception, K Club 3,4. KUTLIK, KENNETH A., Academic Course, Monitor 4, Teacher's Asst. 4, HI-Y 2. LAIRD, NANCY A., Academic Course, Sargasso Business Staff, Seller 4, Yell Block 2,3,4, CounseIor's Asst. 2, Autumn Prom 3,4, Monitor 2,3. LAMBERT, JOHN D., General Course, Student Council I, Football I, Basketball I, Hi-Y 2, Teacher's Asst. 3. LANCASTER, LEE, JR., General Course, Cross Country I. LAND, DAPHNE J., Academic Course, Student Council I,2,3,4, Autumn Prom 2,3,4, Red ond Blue Writer, Seller 4, Glee Club 2, Yell Block I,2,3,4, Dean's Asst. 3, Teachers of Tomorrow 2. LAND, LLOYD L., General Course, Hi-Y 2, Wrestling 2, Monitor 3,4, Young Artists Present 3. LANDGRAVE, EDWARD E., General Course, Usher at Games I,2, Monitor 3. LANDIS, MARK F., General Course, Entered from West Liberty, O., 2. LANDRUM, ROY, General Course. LANDSEADEL, LOIS, Business Ed. Course, AppIe for a Teacher Day 2,3, Glee Club I,2, Teacher's Asst. 2,3. LANNING, VICKIE L., Business Ed. Course, Apple for a Teacher Day I,2, Moni- tor I, Teacher's Asst. I,2, Y-Teens I, Red and Blue Dist. I. LASLEY, ERNEST D., General Course, Baseball I,3,4. . . . And John Chaplin knows that this maxim is true. 205 Combined Work of Boys' Legion and Girls' League LAUNIUS, CAROL J., Business Ed. Course, Sargasso Business Sta5, Seller 4, Li- brary Asst. 3, Monitor 3, Yell Block 2,3,4. LEACH, JAYNEE M., Academic Course, FTA 3,4, Girls' League Play 3,4, Choir 4, Young Artists Present 3, Yell Block I,2,3,4, Counselor's Asst. 4, Lens Seller 2,3. LEACH, JOHN,- General Course. LEAR, JANET S., Academic Course, FTA 3,4, Honor Society 3,4, JCL 3,4, Sargasso Writer 3,4, Teacher's Asst. l,2,3,4, Yell Block l,2,3,4, Academic Honors i,2,3. LEEP, MARCIA A., General Course, Library Asst. I, Yell Block 2,3,4, GAA I. LEMONS, KEN, General Course. LEWIS, JANE E., General Course, Red and Blue Editorial StaFi 4, Monitor 2,3, Teacher's Asst. 2,3, GAA I, Oftice Asst. I. LEWIS, JOYCE K., General Course, Choir 4, Spanish Club 3, Bible Club l, Teach- er's Asst. I, Monitor 3,4, Glee Club l,3. LINDSAY, LINDA K., Business Ed. Course, Yell Block 2,3, Teocher's Asst. 2,3, Gym Asst. 3, Red and Blue Seller 3, Jr.-Sr. Reception. LINGENFELTER, JUDITH A., Academic Course, Apple for a Teacher Day 4, Mother-Daughter Reception 3, Counselor's Asst. 4, Swim Asst. 2, Yell Block 2,3, 4, Red and Blue Seller 3, Lens Editorial Staff 4. LINK, JACQUELINE M., Academic Course, Sargasso Activities Co-Editor 3,4, Seller 4, Honor Society 3,4, Quill and Scroll 3,4, FTA 3,4, Student Council 3,4, Autumn Prom 3, Chaperone Co-chairman 4, Yell Block 2,3,4. LONG, KATHRYN J., Academic Course, Choir 4, Jr-Sr. Reception, Kips 2,3,4, Pal- ette Club 3,4, Young Artists Present 3, Girls' Concert Choir 3, Glee Club l,2. LOUDEN, CAROLYN, General Course. LOVE, CHARLES E., General Course, Teacher's Asst. 3,4. LOVELESS, MAUREEN P., General Course, Autumn Prom 2, Yell Book 2,3,4, Girls' League Play 2,3. LUCAS, GREGG K., General Course, Track I,2, Stardust 3, Monitor 3, Career Day 2. LUTTRELL, GARRY L., General Course, Gym Asst. I,2, Monitor 2. LYTLE, ROGER W., General Course, Career Day 2, College Night 3, Monitor 4. MABE, JULIA J., General Course, Entered from Greenville, Miss., 4, Thespian Society 4, Girl's League Play 4, Autumn Prom 4, Yell Block 4, Teacher's Asst. 4. MADARY, WILLIAM P., Academic Course, Future Physicians 3,4, Hi-Y 3,4, IU Ach. 2,3, Jr.-Sr. Reception, Academic Honors 2,3, Lab Asst. 4. MADDEN, CHARLES H., General Course, Entered from Evansville 4. MADDOX, DEBBIE L., Business Ed. Course, Student Council 2,3,4, Organization Board 2,3, pres. 4, Jr.-Sr. Reception Refreshments Co-chairman, Red and Blue Typist 4, Yell Block 2,3,4, Autumn Prom 2,3,4, Dean's Asst. 3,4. MAHER, NANCY L., General Course, Red and Blue Dist. 2,3, Writer 3, Seller 4, Autumn Prom 2,3,4, Dean's Asst. 4, Yell Block 2, Father-Daughter Romp 3, Jr. Ach. 3, Lens 4. MAHONEY, RICHARD E., Academic Course, National Merit Semi-Finalist 4, Aca- demic Honors l,2,3, IU Ach. 2, International Relations 4, History Club 4, Teach- er's Asst. 3, Lab Asst. I. MAISH, SHARON, Academic Course, Lens Writer 4, Yell Block 3,4, Teacher's Asst. 2, Teachers of Tomorrow 2, Monitor 4, Father-Daughter Romp 3, Mother- Doughter Reception 3. MALONE, KATHY A., General Course, Yell Block 2,3, Autumn Prom 3, Mother- Daughter Reception 3, Monitor 4, Glee Club 2,3, Future Nurses 2, GAA I. MALONE, ROBERT G., General Course, Entered from Melvendale, Mich., 3, Homecoming 3, Gym Asst. 3, Jr. Ach. 3, Wrestling 3. MANGEL, JOHN H., Academic Course, Basketball I,2,3,4, Homecoming 4, Red and Blue Seller 4, Gym Asst. 4, K Club 3,4. 206 initiates First Annual Hootenann in Memorial Gym Bill Cox ioins the ranks of Hootenanny performers as he learns this art. MARCUM, RANDALL J., General Course. MARKS, DAVID, General Course. MARTIN, AMY L., General Course, Spanish Club 3,4, Yell Block 4, Teacher's Asst. 3, Library Asst. 4. MARTIN, RUTH L., General Course. MASSA, PATRICIA A., General Course, Honor Society 3,4, Student Council 2,3, 4, Apple for a Teacher Day 4, Dean's Asst. 4, Teacher's Asst. l,3, Autumn Prom 3,4, Palette Club l,2,3. MATCHETT, MICHAEL L., General Course, International Relations 2,3, History Club 3, Monitor 2, Bible Club 2. MAUDLIN, ROBERT L., General Course, Hi-Y I, Basketball l, Manager 2,3,4, K Club 3,4, Jr.-Sr. Reception, Dean's Asst, 3,4. MAYES, ROGER A., Academic Course, Hi-Y l,2,3,4, Wrestling 2,3,4, Band l,2. MAYFIELD, JOHN D., General Course, Dramatic Club l,2,3, v.-pres. 4, Thespian Society l,2,3, v.-pres. 4, Hi-Y I,2,3, Usher 2,3, Stardust l,2, Mixed Chorus i,2,3, Jr.-Sr. Reception. McALLlSTER, LINDA L., General Course. MCANINCH, MARY E., General Course, Student Council 2, Red ond Blue Writer 2, 3,4, Yell Block 3,4, Teacher's Asst. 3, Red and Blue Seller 4, FTA 4, Lens Seller 3. MCCAULEY, LINDA L., Academic Course, Academic Honors 2,3, FTA 3,4, Teach- ers of Tomorrow 2, Exploratory Teacher 4, Y-Teens 2,3, pres. 4, Counselor's Asst. 3,4, Yell Block 3,4. MCCLAIN, ROGER W., General Course. McCLURE, GREGORY J., Vocational Course. MCCROSKEY, RONALD L., Vocational Course, Monitor 4 MCDORMAN, FRED, General Course. 207 Seniors Remember That Secret Meeting ln a MCGREGOR, EVA J., Business Ed. Course5 Teacher's Asst. 45 Monitor 4. McKAY, MAX A., Academic Coursey Football l,25 Track l,Q5 Gym Asst. 2. McKEE, ROBERT T., General Course5 Hi-Y l, sec. 2,3,45 Wrestling 2,35 Red and Blue Seller 45 Homecoming Coronation Co-chairman 45 Lab Asst. 45 Stardust 2,3. MCKIBBEN, NELLlE E., General Course5 Dean's Asst. 3. MCKIBBEN, PAUL W., General Course5 Track lg Football I5 Gym Asst. 1,45 Science Club i. MCKINSTRY, HARRY D., Academic Course5 Future Physicians 45 Wrestling 2,3,45 K Club 3,45 Football l,25 Track i5 Basketball l. MCKOON, DAVID L., General Course. McLAY, KATHY L., General Course5 Glee Club 25 Yell Block 2,35 Y-Teens lp Red and Blue Dist. 35 Deon's Asst. 35 Monitor 3. MCPIKE, DAVID C., Academic Course5 Student Council 1,25 Hi-Y 45 Kat Koller l,2. MCVAY, DARWIN D., Academic Course5 Honor Society 3,45 Dramatic Club 2,3, pres. 45 Band 2,3, pres. 45 Thespian Society 2,3,45 Future Physicians 3,45 Stardust 2,3: Hi-Y 2,3. MEACHAM, JOYCE A., General Course5 Y-Teens 2,4, treas. lg Yell Block l,45 Counselor's Asst. 45 Teacher's Asst. 2. MEIRING, CINDY S., General Course5 Yell Block 35 Counselor's Asst. 35 Teacher's Asst. 45 Monitor 4. MELTON, CHARLES T., General Course5 A-V Asst. 2,35 Teacher's Asst. 45 Spanish Club 3. MELTON, KENNETH W., General Course. MERRICK, DAVID K., General Course5 Wrestling l,25 Glee Club l. MERVIS, ALLAN J., Academic Course5 Future Physicians 2,3,45 Jr. Ach. 3, v.-pres. 45 Lens 45 Hi-Y l,2,3,45 Jr.-Sr. Reception5 Lab Asst. 4. After ten years in Girl Scouts, Elaine Simpson is an accomplished camper. 208 Rusty Rendezvous at Their Last Autumn Prom MERVIS, GARRY I., Academic Course5 History Club 35 Jr. Ach. 45 Monitor 2. MERVIS, MARVIN P., General Course5 Band 2,3,4. MERVIS, ROGER, Academic Course5 Choir 3,45 Honor Society 3,45 Red and Blue Writer 3,45 Quill and Scroll 45 Tennis 3,45 History Club 2,35 Jr. Ach. 3. MEYER, LOU ANN, Academic Course5 Dramatic Club l.2,3, v.-pres. 45 Thespian Society I,2,3, pres. 45 AFS Host Family 25 Girls' League Play 3,45 Student CounA cil 2,3,45 Red and Blue Seller 3,45 Bicycle Court 3. MEYERSUSTEVE L., General Course. MICKELSON, CONNIE J., Business Ed. Course5 DECA pres. 45 Jr. Ach. 45 Yell Block 3. MILHON, SHARLYNN J., Business Ed. Course5 Yell Block 2,3,45 Monitor 3. MILLER, JERRY L., General Course5 Jr. Ach. 45 Monitor 45 Glee Club l,2. MILLER, ONNALEE, General Course5 Glee Club I. MILLER, STEPHEN R., General Course5 A-V Asst. 2,3,45 Hi-Y l,2. MILLER, TIMOTHY L., General Course5 Golf l,2,3,45 Homecoming 45 K Club 3,4. MILLS, CHARLES A., JR., General Course5 Glee Club I5 Monitor 3. MILLS, DEANNA J., General Course5 Autumn Prom 25 Gym Asst. 2,35 Jr.-Sr. Re- ception5 Teacher's Asst. 2,35 Yell Block 2,3,45 Monitor 2,3,45 AppIe for a Teach- er Day 3,4. MILLS, PAMELA, Academic Course, Sargasso Friends Co-editor 45 Quill and Scroll 45 Kips 2,3,45 Future Physicians 3,45 German Club treas. 35 Girls' Concert Choir 3,45 Future Nurses 2. MINOR, CHARLES M., General Course. MOFFITT, RONALD L., General Course5 Track I5 Manager 2,3,45 Teacher's Asst. 3,4. MOLOCH, NANCY E., General Course5 German Club 3,45 Girls' Concert Choir 3, 45 Glee Club I,25 Young Artists Present 35 Yell Block 2,3,45 Bible Club I5 GAA I, 2,3,4. MOONEY, AVA M., General Course5 Mixed Chorus 2,35 Jr. Ach. 45 Glee Club 25 Yell Block 45 Y-Teens 3, sgt. at arms 4. MOORE, CLAUDIA S., General Course5 Glee Club 25 Mixed Chorus 35 Gym Asst. 45 Yell Block 3,45 Y-Teens 2. MOORE, KATHLEEN A., General Course5 Red and Blue Writer 2,3,45 Future Busi- ness Leaders 45 Yell Block 2,3,45 Jr.-Sr. Reception5 Mother-Daughter Reception 35 Teacher's Asst. 45 Autumn Prom 3,4. MORGAN, JACQUELINE M., Academic Course5 Library Club 2,3, v.-pres. 45 Ko- kettes 3,45 Girls' League 45 Band l,2,3,45 Class treas. 45 Red and Blue Seller 3, 45 Dist. 2,35 Student Council 4. MORGAN, STEVE F., General Course5 Jr. Ach. 45 Hi-Y I,2,45 Manager 35 Usher at Games l,2. MORGAN, VICKIE J., General Course5 Palette Club 3,45 Yell Block 45 Oflice Asst. 3. MORPI-IEW, PHILLIP, General Course MORRIS, MICHAEL L., Academic Course5 Football l,25 Gym Asst. 35 JCL 35 lens Business Manager 4. A MORRISON, LEONA J., General Course5 Yell Block 3,45 Glee Club I5 Mixed Chorus 35 Girls' Concert Choir 45 Monitor 45 Jr. Ach. 3. MORRISON, SUSAN E., General Course5 Girls' Concert Choir 3,45 Jr.-Sr. Recep- tion5 Young Artists Present 35 Yell Block 2,35 Mixed Chorus 25 Glee Club 25 Teacher's Asst. 4. MORROW, MARK C., General Course5 Football I5 Basketball I5 Baseball I,25 Red and Blue Writer 4. 209 Following Pattern of the Hit ovie, Dramatic CIub's MORROW, RICHARD C., General Course, Gym Asst. 3. MOSS, KATHY A., General Course, Autumn Prom 3,4, Yell Block 2,3,4, Teacher's Asst. 2, Father-Daughter Romp 3, Monitor 3,4. MOSS, SHERRI L., Academic Course, Girls' League 3, pres. 4, Honor Society 3,4, Thespian Society 3,4, Choir 4, Future Physicians 2,3, sec. 4, Student Council 2,4, Dramatic Club 4. MULLEN, RONALD L., General Course, Basketball I, Baseball 3,4. MULLENS, JUDY K., Business Ed, Course, Yell Block 2,3, Y-Teens 3, Glee Club 2, Mixed Chorus 3, GAA 2, Apple for a Teacher Day 3, MUMAW, LINDA S., Academic Course, Band 2, Librarian 3, sec., treas. 4, Stu- dent Council 3, JCL 3,4, Future Physicians 4, History Club 4, Library Club, Asst. 2,3. MYERS, ALLEN, General Course, Student Council 3, College Night 3, Jr. Ach. v.-pres. 3. MYERS, MICHAEL D., Vocational Course, Monitor 4. NELSON, LINDA K., General Course, Yell Block 4. NELSON, TERRY L., General Course. NEWBURN, LARRY S., Business Ed, Course, Monitor 2, K Club 4, Manager 2,3,4. NEWCOM, DAVID T., General Course. NICHOLAS, KATHLEEN L., Academic Course, Girls' State 3, Girls' Concert Choir 3,4, FTA 3,4, Autumn Prom 4, Lens 2, Teachers of Tomorrow I, Palette Club 2. NICK, KATHY L., Business Ed. Course, Cheerleader I, Cub 2, Varsity 3, Capt. 4, Student Council 4, Autumn Prom 4, Booster Committee 4, Sargasso Seller 3,4, Gym Asst. 3. NIXON, HUGH L., Academic Course, Red and Blue Advertising Co-manager 4, Hi-Y 2,3,4, Jr.-Sr. Reception Refreshments Co-chairman, Lens 3, Glee Club 2. NOLDER, WAYNE C., General Course. NORRIS, LARRY L., General Course. NORRIS, LINDA D., General Course, Apple for a Teacher Day 4, Autumn Prom 3,4, Girls' League Play 3,4, Jr. Ach. 4, Jr.-Sr, Reception, Homecoming 4, Yell Block 3,4. NORRIS, WILLIAM S., Academic Course, Basketball I, Cross Country I, Track I, Hi-Y 4, sgt. at arms I. NORWOOD, GARY D., General Course. NUTT, RICK L., Vocational Course. OAKES, LINDA K., General Course, History Club 2, Jr. Ach. 4, Palette Club 4, Teacher's Asst. 3, Yell Block 4. O'BANNION, JOHN, General Course. O'BLENIS, OPAL B., General Course, Library Club, Asst. I,3, Glee Club 2, Mixed Charus 3, Yell Block 2,3,4, Monitor 4. ODEN, SHERYL L., Academic Course, Entered from Young America 2, Library Asst, 2,3,4, Autumn Prom 3,4, Jr.-Sr. Reception, Kat Koller 4, Yell Black 2,3,4, Mother-Daughter Reception 3, Library Club 2,3,4. ONDRIK, MICHAEL A., Academic Course, Academic Honors 2, IU Ach. 2, Lab Asst. 4. ORMSBY, ARTHUR A., Academic Course, Band I,2,3,4, German Club 3,4, Moni- tor 4, Hi-Y I. OSBORNE, JANICE A., General Course, Glee Club 2,3, Yell Block 2,4, Y-Teens I,4. 2I0 Comedy Tom Jones ls a OTSUKA, pan, 4, Apple for a Teacher Day 4, Dramatic Club 4, International Relations 4, FTA 4, Student Council 4. EDWARD S., Academic Course, Band I,2, Student Council I. RICHARD A., General Course, Jr. Ach. v.-pres. 3, pres. 4, Monitor 3,4, SACHIKO, Academic Course, AFS Exchange Student from Tokyo, Ja- 'OWEN, OWENS, College Night 2,3, Football I, Jr.-Sr. Reception, AYV Asst. 2. OWSLEY, RONALD J., Vocational Course. OZMENT, DIANNA D., General Course, Jr. Ach. treas. 3, sec. 4, Teacher's Asst. 3,4, Yell Block 2,3,4, Jr.-Sr. Reception, Red and Blue Seller Vt, Autumn Pram 4, Girls' League Play Props Co-chairman 4. PACHMAYR, SHARON K., General Course, Entered from Oahu, Hawaii, 3, Yell Black 3,4. PADFIELD, RODNEY K., Business Ed. Course, Track I, Gym Asst. I. PAPACEK, JERRY J., General Course, Football l,2,3,4, Track l,2,3, Gym Asst. 3, Monitor 4, K Club 3,4. PARIGEN, JAMES D., General Course, Cross Country 2,3, Track 2,3, Football I. PARTON, MARVIN E., General Course, Band 2,3,4, Jr. Ach. pres. 4, Stardust 3, Color Guard 4, College Night 2, Baseball 4. PATCHETT, GARY L., General Course, Football 2,3,4, Track 2,3, Gym Asst. 4. PATTERSON, COLLEEN A., Business Ed. Course, Maiorette 2,3, Featured Twirler 4. PATTERSON, STEPHEN K., Academic Course, Hi-Y 2,3,4, pres. I, Jr. Ach. 3,4, IU Ach. 3,4, Swim Team I,2, Glee Club I,2, A-V Asst. 2,3. PAUL, ZOCLETTA, General Course, Autumn Prom 2,3,4, Dean's Asst. 3, Student Council 2, JCL 3,4, Yell Block 2,3,4, Monitor 2, Y-Teens sgt. at arms 2. PAYNE, BARBARA A., General Course, A-V Asst. 3, GAA 4, Glee Club 2, Yell Block 4, Y-Teens 3,4. PAYNE, SHELIA D., General Course, Band 2, Dean's Asst. 3, Teacher's Asst. 4, Yell Block 3,4, DECA 4. PEEL, ROBERT A., General Course, Hi-Y 2, Palette Club 2,3,4, Stardust 3, Swim Asst. 2,3, Young Artists Present 3, Library Asst, 4, Monitor 3,4, PENNINGTON, SHERRY D., Business Ed. Course, Red and Blue Writer 2,3,4, Typist 4, Future Business Leaders 4, Yell Block 3,4, Teacher's Asst. 4, Quill and Scroll 4, Apple for a Teacher Day 3. PERKINS, MIKE A., Academic Course, College Night 2, Jr. Ach. 3. PERKINS, TONI S., General Course, Student Council l,2,3, Extracurricular Chair- man 4, Autumn Prom 2,3, Reservations Co-chairman 4, Red and Blue 2,3, Sports Co-editor 4, Honor Society 3,4, Quill and Scroll 3,4, FTA 3,4, Library Club l,2,3,4. PHIFER, DENNIS R., General Course, Entered from Pleasant Plains, Ark., 3, Mon- itor 3. PHILLIPS, GARY M,, Academic Course, Red and Blue Circulation Manager 4, Quill and Scroll 4, Hi,Y 3,4, Jr.-Sr. Reception, Sno-ball Entertainment Chairman 4. PHILLIPS, GEORGE E., General Course, Cross Country I, Track I, Gym Asst. 3. PICKERING, MARVIN G., General Course, Football I, Hi,Y I, A-V Asst. 2. PICKETT, TERRY L., General Course. PIERCE, MARY ANN, Academic'Caurse, JCL 3,4, Student Council 3, Apple for a Teacher Day 4, Autumn Prom 4, Yell Block 2,3,4. PLOTNER, JOHN G., Academic Course, Manager 2,3,4, Future Physicians 3,4, K Club 4, Hi-Y 3,4. FOLK, CHLOE A., General Course, Mixed Chorus 3,4, Yell Block 4. 2II Smashing Success Government Classes Are Enlivened With Details of Lighting and scenery for performances can prove to be very complicated as John Mayheld and Mark Ashburn have come to realize. PORTER, SONDRA K., Business Ed. Course. POTTS, SHAROLYN IC., Home Ec. Course, Glee Club 2, Mixed Chorus 3. POWELL, BARBARA S., Academic Course, FTA 3, JCL 3,4, Yell Block 2,3,4, Red and Blue Dist. 2, Teachers of Tomorrow 2. POWERS, ANTHONY R., General Course. PRATES, ALCIDES G. R., Academic Course, AFS Exchange Student from Porto Alegre, Brazil, 4, International Relations v.-pres. 4, Dramatic Club 41 Future Physicians 45 Student Counil 4, Boys' Legion 4. PROPES, DWAYNE H., General Course, Entered from New Albany 2. PYKE, VICKI L., Academic Course, Student Council 2, History Club sec. 3, pres. 45 Band l,2, Yell Block 3,45 Monitor 4. RAINES, BRUCE D., General Course. er's Asst. 3,4, Young Artists Present 4, Monitor 2, Glee Club I. Monitor 2,3. RANCHER, FRAN, General Course. RAY, NORMAN, General Course. RAY, WILLIAM J., General Course, Glee Club 2. RAYL, DANIEL L., General Course, Teacher's Asst. 3. RAYL, DAVID L., General Course, Teacher's Asst. 2,4. Jr.-Sr. Reception, Monitor 4. 212 RAMEY, MARSHA A., General Course, Palette Club l,4, Yell Block 2,3,4, Teach- RAMIREZ, PAT D., Vocational Course, Baseball 2, Basketball l,2: Football l,2,3, RAYL, STEPHEN E., Academic Course, Football 2,3,4p K Club 3,47 Basketball 2, Inauguration as LBJ Begins His Great Society REECE, MARTHA L., Academic Course, Student Council 2,3,4, Autumn Prom Enter- tainment Co-chairman 4, Quill and Scroll 3,4, Red and Blue Writer 2,3,4, Sell- er 4, Sargasso Writer 3,4, Seller 4. REED, REBECCA S., Business Ed. Course. REEDY, RICK G., Academic Course, Red and Blue Writer 4, Jr. Ach. 3, Stardust 4, Teacher's Asst. 2, Hi-Y 4. REID, DANIEL M., General Course. REINHARDT, A. CHRISTINE, Business Ed. Course, Teacher's Asst. 2,3, Glee Club I, RENNER, JILL A., Business Ed. Course, Choir 3,4, Teacher's Asst. 2,3,4, Young Artists Present 3, Glee Club 2. REVOLT, PATRICIA A., General Course, Academic Honors 2, Monitor 3, Girls' League Play 3, Teacher's Asst. 4, Yell Block 3,4, Glee Club 2, DECA sec. 4. REYNOLDS, RENA K., General Course, Girls' League Council 3, Cub Cheerleader 3, Varsity 4, Class sec. 3, Red and Blue Campaign Co-manager 3, Circulation Co-manager 4, Student Council 2,3,4, Quill and Scroll 4, Kokettes 2,3. RHEES, RICHARD A., Academic Course, Swim Team 3, Jr. Ach. v.-pres. 3, Hi-Y 2, Monitor 4. RHINEBARGER, CAROL A., Academic Course, Red and Blue Writer 4, Kips 2,3, 4, Swim Asst. l,2, Yell Block 3,4, Autumn Prom 4, Apple for a Teacher Day 4, Monitor 3,4, RICH, FRED R., General Course, Monitor 3, DECA 4, RICHARDS, CINDY A., General Course, Spanish Club sec. 3, pres. 4, Yell Block 2,3,4, History Club 3,4, Teachers of Tomorrow 2, Autumn Prom 4, Girls' League Play 4, Glee Club I. RIDENOUR, DIANA L., General Course, Future Nurses 3,4, Band l,2,3,4, Dance Band 4, JCL 3, Swim Asst. 2, Y-Teens I. RIGGS, SUSAN D., General Course, Entered tram Anderson 4, Honor Society 3,4, Dramatic Club 4, Thespians 4, Dean's Asst. 4, Counselor's Asst. 4, Autumn Prom 4. RINEHART, PHILLIP T., General Course, Wrestling 3,4, Gym Asst. 4, Monitor 3. RINK, LAURA J., General Course. RITZ, RICHARD L., General Course, Football I,2,3, Hi-Y I. ROACHE, SUSAN L., Academic Course, Student Council 3, Quill and Scroll 4, Thespian Society 4, Red and Blue 3, Feature Columnist 4, Dramatic Club 3,4, Autumn Prom 4, Teacher's Asst. 4. ROBERTS, ALLAN L., General Course, Band I,2,3,4, Dance Band 4, German Club 3,4, Monitor 2, A-V Asst. I. ROBISON, RICHARD A., General Course, Hi-Y I, Monitor 3. ROCCHIO, MARY A., General Course, Student Council 3, Dean's Asst. 3, Palette Club 2,4, Autumn Prom 4, Girls' League Play 4, Mother-Daughter Reception 4. ROCCHIO, PATRICK K., Academic Course, Academic Honors 3, Red and Blue 2, Columnist 3, Editorial Editor 4, Quill and Scroll 4, Future Physicians 2,3,4, JCL 3,4, International Relations 4, Homecoming 4. ROE, JENNIFER K., Business Ed. Course, Yell Block 2,3,4, Monitor 2,4. RONK, ROBERT, JR., Academic Course, Football 2,3,4, Baseball I,2,3,4, Hi-Y 2, Teacher's Asst. 4, K Club 4, Stardust 3, Jr.-Sr. Reception. ROSS, DAVID A., Business Ed. Course, Entered from Miami, Ariz., 2. ROSS, REBECCA K., General Course, Yell Block 3. ROSS, SHARON I., Business Ed. Course, Apple for a Teacher Day 2, Glee Club 2, Library Club, Asst. 2,3, Yell Block 3. ROSTRON, REBECCA A., General Course, Jr. Ach. 4, Yell Block 2,4, Autumn Prom 3,4, DECA 4. 2I3 5 ixed Feelings Prevail at Jr.-Sr. Reception, Class Kokomo High SchooI's female Liberace, Linda Fennimore, is minus audience, tails, and candelabra. ROSWOG, KATHRYN L., General Course5 Jr. Ach. 45 Yell Block 2,3,45 GAA I. ROWAN, SYLVESTER, General Course5 Wrestling l,2,3,45 Football l,2,35 K Club 2,3,45 Glee Club 25 Gym Asst. 35 Track I. ROYCE, PHILLIP E., Vocational Course5 Football lp Track I,25 Gym Asst. 35 Mon- itor l,25 Jr, Ach. 3. RUCKRIEGLE, WILLIAM T., Academic Course5 Hi-Y 2,3,45 Sargasso Writer 3, Sports Editor 45 Stardust 35 Student Council 2,35 Homecoming 45 Red and Blue Writer 3,45 Seller 35 Quill and Scroll 4. RUDICEL, SUSAN B., Academic Course5 Girls' League 2, lst v.-pres. 45 Sargasso Business Staff 3, Picture Editor 45 Honor Society 3,45 Class sec. 45 Quill and Scroll 3,45 Jr.-Sr. Reception Entertainment Co-chairman5 Library Club l,3,4, sec. 2. RUSSELL, IRIS E., General Course5 GAA 2, sec. 3, v.-pres. 45 Gym Asst. 3,45 Yell Block 3,45 Monitor 4. RUSSELL, RICHARD L., Academic Course5 A-V Asst. l,2,3,45 Debate Team I5 Hi-Y l,2,3,45 Student Council l,4. RUSSELL, SANDRA J., General Course5 Mixed Chorus 25 Glee Club 25 Girls' Concert Choir 3,45 Yell Block 3,45 Young Artists Present 3. RUST, SHARON L., Business Ed. Course5 DECA 45 Jr. Ach. 45 Yell Block 3,45 Mon- itor l. RYAN, THOMAS D., General Course5 Football lp Track I5 Gym Asst. 3,45 Monitor 4. SALLEE, MARGARET A., General Course5 Teocher's Asst. 3,45 Glee Club li GAA I. SALLEE, PAMELA L., Business Ed. Course5 Yell Block 2,3,45 Future Business Leaders 45 Autumn Prom 4. SALLEE, STANLEY K., General Course. SALTSGIVER, WANDA L., General Course5 Glee Club I. SALTSGIVER, WILLIAM J., General Course. SANDBERG, CAROL L., Academic Course5 Autumn Prom Coronation Co-chairman 45 Sargasso Writer 35 Kips 2,35 Speech Club 45 JCL 35 Monitor 2,3,45 Gym Asst. 4. I4 Day Exercises as Upper-classmen Near End of Reign SANDERS, NANCY J., Business Ed. Course, Yell Block 2,3,4, Mixed Chorus 2,3, Monitor 2. SARGENT, JIM W., Business Ed. Course, Band 4, Hi-Y 2, Monitor 3. SAVAGE, SHARON S., Business Ed, Course, Counselor's Asst. 4, Yell Block 2, Glee Club 2, Jr. Ach. 4, Jr.-Sr. Reception, GAA i,2,3, Band i. SCALF, BARBARA F., Home Ec. Course, Yell Block i,2,3, GAA I, Glee Club l,2, SCAMAHORN, GAYLE L., General Course, Apple for a Teacher Day 3, Autumn Prom 2,3, Monitor 3,4, Father-Daughter Romp 2,3, Lens 4, Y-Teens treas. 3, Yell Block 2,3,4. SCHMIDT, MIKE S., Academic Course, Band l,2,3, Swim Team 2,3,4, Hi-Y l,2, Jr, Ach. 4, Swim Asst. 3, Monitor 4. SCHWALENBERG, CRAIG, General Course, Swim Team 2,3,4, Hi-Y l,2,3, Swim Asst. 4. SCHWARTZ, HOLLY J., Academic Course, Entered from Marion 4, Chair 4, FTA 4, Yell Black 4. SCOGGINS, JAN K., General Course, Student Council 2,3, Cub Cheerleader 3, Yell Block 2,3,4, Kokettes 2,3,4, Girls' League Play 2, Lab Asst. 3, Relays Queen 2. SCOTT, CAROL J., General Course, Yell Block i,2,3,4, Mother-Daughter Reception 2, Autumn Prom l,2, Monitor 4, Teacher's Asst. 4, Gym Asst. 3, Cub Cheerleader 2. SCOTT, DAVID A., Academic Course, Hi-Y l,2,3,4, Red ancl Blue Writer 3, Pic- torial Editor 4, Quill and Scroll 4, Tennis l,2,3,4, Rotary Club Rep. 4. SCOTT, MARILYN S., General Course, Monitor 2,4, Seller at Games 2,3. SEELY, DAVID G., General Course, Swim Team 2, Swim Asst. 2, Monitor 3, 4, Hi-Y 2. SEWELL, BARBARA L., General Course, Choir 3,4, Yell Block 2,3,4, Glee Club l,2, Teacher's Asst. 4, Young Artists Present 3. SHACKELFORD, JUDY E., Business Ed. Course. SHAFFER, DlANA L., Business Ed. Course, Entered from Aurora, lll., 4. SHAFFER, JOETTA A., Academic Course, Student Council i,2,3,4, Autumn Prorr Refreshments Co-chairman 4, Library Club, Asst. 2,3,4, Future Physicians 2,3,4, Monitor 3,4, Yell Block 3,4, Sargasso Seller 4. SHANKS, BECKY J., Business Ed. Course, Entered from San Jose, Calif., 2. SHAW, BEVERLY K., Business Ed. Course, Yell Block 3,4. SHELINE, BEVERLY K., Academic Course, Girls' State 4, Exploratory Teacher 4, Maiorette 2,3,4, FTA 3,4, Yell Block 2,3, Lens 4, Autumn Prom 4. The morning summit conference convenes at 7:45 each day in the library. B 215 Graduates Reloice at Facult Announcement of the SHELLY, SHAROL, General Course. SHERWOOD, CAROLYN R., Academic Course, NFL 3,4, Exploratory Teacher 4, FTA 4, Sargasso Writer 4, Girls' League Play I, Bible Club I,2,4, IU Ach. 2. SHILLING, RICK A., General Course, Baseball I,2. SHIRLEY, KARYN S., General Course. SHROCK, JACK E., General Course, Wrestling 2,3. SHULL, MAX E., Academic Course, Sargasso Seller 3,4, Stardust 2,3,4, Monitor 4, Hi-Y 3. SIEFKEN, JOHN R., Academic Course, Academic Honors 2,3, Red and Blue Writer 3, Campaign Manager 4, Manager 2,3,4, Rotary Club Rep. 4, Hi-Y 2,3,4, Honor Society 3,4, Quill and Scroll 4. SILCOX, JAN E., Business Ed. Course, Teacher's Asst. 3, Yell Block 4. SILVEY, DIANA K., General Course. SIMMONS, DANNY L., General Course, Tennis 3,4, K Club 3,4, Teacher's Asst. 4, Monitor 2. SIMPSON, ELAINE L,, Academic Course, Choir 2,3,4, FTA 3, v,-pres. 4, Young Artists Present 3, Father-Daughter Romp Publicity Co-chairman 4, Jr.-Sr. Recep- tion, Autumn Prom 4, Palette Club 4. SIMS, LARRY L., General Course. SINNAMON, DIXIE D., General Course, Entered from Western HS 3. SKOMP, PHYLLIS L,, General Course, Apple for a Teacher Day General Co- chairman 4, Sargasso Business Stott, Seller 4, Future Nurses 2,3, v.-pres. 4, Stu- dent Council 2,3,4, Yell Block 3,4, Girls' League Play 3,4, Ottice Asst. 3,4. SLANE, SUSAN A,. General Course, GirI's League Play 4, Kips 3, Pallette Club 2,3, Swim Asst. 2, Young Artists Present 3. SLAUGHTER, LINDA S., General Course, Monitor 4. SMALLWOOD, SANDRA K., Business Ed. Course. SMELTZER, BRAD J., General Course, CounseIor's Asst. 4, Glee Club 1, SMITH, BERNELL, General Course, Football I,2, Hi-Y 3, K Club 34. Swim Asst 3.4, Swim Team 2,3,4, Track I,2, Cross Country 3. I , I SMITH, BOYD H., General Course. SMITH, DALE E., Academic Course, Jr.-Sr. Reception Decorations Co'Chairman. SMITH, K. SUSIE, Academic Course, Kips 2, member at large 3, v,-pres. 4, Library Club 2,3,4, Red and Blue Writer 3,4, Sargasso Seller 2,3,4, Yell Block 2,3,4, Kat Kaller typist 4, Father-Daughter Romp 2,3, Tags Co-chairman 4. SMITH, LARRY E., General Course, Library Asst. 4. SMITH, LORETTA A., General Course, Entered from Waynetown 3, Yell Block 3, 4, Lab Asst. 4, Jr. Ach. 4, Mixed Chorus 3. SMITH, MARLA K., Business Ed, Course, Entered from Carroll 2. SMITH, MICHAEL A,, Academic Course, Football I,2,3,4, Baseball I,2,3,4, Hi-Y 4, K Club 3,4, JCL 3, Jr.'Sr. Reception. SMITH, MIKE K., General Course, Stardust 3, Gym Asst. 2, Track I, Homecoming 4, Manager I, Monitor 3. SMITH, THOMAS J., Vocational Course, Track I, Career Day 2,4, A-V Asst. I, 3,4, Gym Asst. 3. 216 Elimination of Spring Finals for Class of '6 SNOW, BLANCHE O., General Course, Yell Block 4, Career Day l,4. SNOW, DANIEL W., General Course, Football l,2,4, Wrestling l,2,3,4, Gym Asst. 2, K Club 3,4, Jr. Ach. 4, Future Physicians 4, Career Day 2,4 SNOW, RONNIE L., General Course. SNYDER, GARY L., General Course, Gym Asst. 2, Golf 2,4, Homecoming 4, Monitor 3. SNYDER, JANET K., Business Ed. Course, Choir 4, Mixed Chorus 3, Future Busi- ness Leaders 4, Yell Block 4. SNYDER, ROBERT K,, General Course, Football I, Monitor 2. SOCHON, GORDON G., Academic Course, Entered from Manchester, Conn., 3, Monitor 4. SOKOL, TERRY L., Academic Course, Student Council l, SOUPLEY, JILL E., Business Ed. Course, Yell Block 3,4, Teacher's Asst. 4, Mother- Daughter Reception 3, Career Day 2,4 SPENCER, KIMBERLY A., Business Ed. Course, Yell Block 2,3,4, Monitor 3. SPEVACEK, CATHY M., Academic Course, Red and Blue Writer 2, Editorial Editor 3, Co-Editor-in-Chief 4, Student Council 2,4, Honor Society 3, sec. 4, Quill and Scroll 3,4, FTA 3, County DAR Good Citizen 4, Jr,-Sr. Reception. SPURGEON, H. CHARLENE, General Course, Yell Black 2,3,4, Counselor's Asst. 4, STAPLETON, C. SUZANNE, Academic Course, Red and Blue Writer 2,3, Seller 4, Girls' Concert Choir 3,4, Yell Block 2,3,4, Young Artists Present 3, Autumn Prom 4, Jr.-Sr. Reception, Girls' League Play 3,4. STATON, BEVERLY A., Academic Course, Sargasso Writer 3,4, Lens 4, FTA 4, Yell Block 2,3,4, JCL 4, Jr,-Sr. Reception, Teachers of Tomorrow 2. STEDRY, STEVEN K., General Course, Usher at Games l,2, Glee Club 3. STEIN, PHILIP D., General Course, Entered from Brownstown 3,Jr. Ach. 4. STEPHENS, BETH A., Academic Course, Entered from Fort Wayne 3, Yell Block 3,4, Future Nurses 4, Monitor 4. STEPLER, CONNIE S., Academic Course, Student Council 3,4, Band l,2,4, Li- brarian 3, History Club 2,3, v.-pres. 4, Young Artists Present 3, Bible Club l,2. STEVENSON, WELDON E,, General Course, A-V Asst. l,2,3,4. STEWART, DIANA E., General Course, Library Club, Asst, 2,3,4, Yell Block 3. Brock Van Meter's hamster is determined to tind what lies beyond the carpet. 217 KHS Girls' League Presentation of Beauty and the Deanna Mills cleans the pool in micl-winter. STINER, CLIFFORD C., Academic Course5 Exploratory Teacher 45 JCL 3,4, STITT, SANDRA S., General Course5 Future Nurses 2,35 Yell Block 3,45 Teacher's Asst. I: Student Council I. STOVER, LINDA L., General Course5 CounseIor's Asst. I,2,3. STOVER, PHILIP C., Academic Course5 Honor Society 3,45 Swim Team 3,45 Swim Asst. 45 History Club 35 Hi-Y 2,3,45 International Relations 2. STREBIN, DONALD G., Vocational Course. STUCKER, RICKE P., Academic Course5 Entered from Morocco 25 Future Physi- cians 45 Hi-Y 3, Coun. rep. 45 K Club 2,3,45 Red and Blue Writer 45 Student Council 45 Track 3,45 Cross Country 2,3,4. SULLIVAN, HERMAN W., General Course5 Entered from Fremont 25 Jr. Ach. 3. SUTHERLAND, CAROLYN, General Course. SVEDIN, KARIN A., Business Ed. Course5 Counselor's Asst. 2,45 Future Business Leaders 45 Glee Club 2. SWING, GEORGE J., General Course. TARR, WAYNE A., General Course5 Football I, Hi-Y I5 Palette Club 45 Stardust 3. TATE, JUDY C., Business Ed. Course. TAYLOR, DENNIS D., General Course5 Choir-45 Bicycle Court I. TERWILLIGER, JAY D., Academic Courseg Honor Society 3,45 Choir 3,45 FTA 45 Future Physicians 35 Glee Club I,25 Young Artists Present 35 Hi-Y I. THOMAS, PATRICIA H., General Course. THOMAS, RONALD E., General Course5 Choir 45 Mixed Chorus I,2,35 Glee Club ly Jr. Ach. 45 JCL 3,45 History Club 3,4. 2I8 Beast Delights 2000 Kokomo School Children THOMISON, LEROY, General Course. THOMPSON, N. MICHAEL, General Course, Entered from Toledo, O., JCL 3,4. THURSTON, PHILIP E., General Course, Band l,2,3, Monitor 4, Foi Track l,2, Gym Asst. 3, Hi-Y l,2,3,4. TILLEY, STEVE L., General Course. TIMME, LARRY W., General Course. TITUS, JOSEPH L., General Course, College Night 3,4, Football l,2, Jr. Ach. 3,4, JCL 3,4, Palette Club 2,3, Wrestling I. TOW, JANICE E., General Course, Mixed Chorus 3, Teacher's Asst. Black 3. TRANBARGER, CANDY A., Business Ed. Course, Y-Teens I, Future Bus ers 4, Yell Block 3,4, Monitor 3. TRENT, BETTY I., Business Ed. Course, Future Business Leaders 4, Teache TROYER, SUSAN K., Academic Course, FTA 3,4, Teachers of Tomorrc Block 3, Autumn Prom Committee Co-chairman 4, Red and Blue Sell gasso Seller 4, Girls' Concert Choir 3,4 TRUEBLOOD, LINDA C., Business Ed. Course, Future Business Leade Block 3,4. TUCKER, DIANA L., Academic Course, Apple for a Teacher Day Daughter Reception 3, Future Nurses 4, Jr. Ach. sec. 4, JCL 3,4, Yell B Y-Teens 2. Chief Seller 4 Honor Society 3 treas 4 Quill and Scroll 3 v pre Reception General Co chairman Dramatic Club 2 34 Thespian Societ or Thespian 4, Girls' League Play 4 Costumes Co-chairman 3 TURNER CAROL A General Course Counselors Asst 2 Dean s Asst er's Asst. 4, Yell Block 2,3,4. TYLER, JUDITH C., Business Ed. Course, GAA 2,3, Mixed Chorus Concert Choir 3,4, Apple tor a Teacher Day 2, Young Artists Present 3,4, Yell Block l,2,3,4. ULLMAN, WALTER W., Academic Course, Student Council 3, v.-pres. Club l,2,3,4, Honor Society 3, v.-pres. 4, Thespian Society 3,4, Acade l,2,3, Band l,2, German Club v.-pres. 3, pres. 4. TURLEY, PRISCILLA, Academic Course, Sargasso Friends Co-Editor 3 4 VANCE, DAVID R., Academic Course, Hi-Y 2,3,4, sec. I, Bicycle Cour Reception Entertainment Co-chairman, Stardust 3, Golf 2,3, Red and 4, Monitor 4. VAN LUE, GREGG L., General Course, Football l,2, Golf l,3, Red and 4, Wrestling I, Hi-Y l,2. VAN METER, J. BROCK, Academic Course, Hi-Y l,3,4, sgt. at arms I Blue Seller, Dist. 4, International Relations 4, Jr.-Sr. Reception. VIGUE, PATRICIA A., Academic Course, Yell Block 2,3. Busses for the yell block trip are full of noisy enthusiasm. 2l9 Independence in a Competitive Society Confronts VOGT, DANIEL L., General Course, Swim Team 3, Monitor 2,4, WADE, DAVID W., General Course, Band 2,3,4, Young Artists Present 3. WAGNER, ANN A., General Course, Red and Blue 3, Exchange Editor 4, FTA 3,4, Yell Block 2,3,4, Girls League Play 3,4, Lens 4, Autumn Prom 4, Teacher's Asst. 4. ness Leaders 4, Maiorette 2,3, Featured Twirler VI, Jr. Ach. 4, Gym Asst. 2,3, GAA 2. WAGNER, JANET K., General Course, Y-Teens I, GAA 2, Yell Block l',2,4. WALKER, DAVID H., General Course, Monitor 3. WALKER, JANET L., Business Ed. Course, Yell Block 2,3,4, Library Club, Asst. 3, 4, Glee Club l,2, Mixed Chorus 3,4, Teacher's Asst. 3. WALKER, JOHN S., Vocational Course, Choir 4, Mixed Chorus 4, Usher at Games 2. WALROND, BARBARA Z., General Course, Choir 2,3, sec. 4, Student Council l,2, 3,4, Dramatic Club l,2,3,4, Thespion Society l,2,3,4, Autumn Prom 3,4, Young Artists Present 3, Red and Blue Seller 3,4. WALTON, JAMES P., General Course. WARD, NEIL H., General Course. WARD, PEGGY J., General Course, Y-Teens l,2,4, Yell Block 4, Library Asst. l. WARM, NORMAN, General Course. WARREN, JOHN L., General Course. WARTENBE, JOHN F., General Course, Band l,2,3,4, College Night 3, Monitor 3,4, Football I, Speech Club 4, Stardust 3, Bible Club 2. WATSON, JOSEPH F., Vocational Course, Swim Team 2,3,4, K Club 2,3,4. WATTS, TIM J., Academic Course, Track I. WEAVER, TERRY S., General Course, Band 2,3,4, Girls' State 3, Future Business Leaders 4. WEBSTER, CARROLL E., General Course, Hi-Y 2. WEIDA, MICHEAL C., General Course, Hi-Y 2. WEIGT, RONALD R., Vocational Course, Football l,2,4, K Club 4, Track l,2. WEIR, GARY W., Academic Course, Bays' Legion 4, Wrestling l,2,3,4, Football l,2,3,4, K Club 3,4, Track I,2, Monitor 4. WEST, KAREN S., Business Ed. Course, Future Business Leaders 4, Yell Block 2,3,4, Glee Club l,2,3, Y-Teens I, Autumn Pram 3, CounseIor's Asst, 3,4, WHIKEHART, JOHN R., General Course, Entered from Wabash 4. WHITE, EDDIE W., General Course, Monitor'4, WHITE, H. WAYNE, Business Ed. Course. WHITE, JANET E., General Course, Future Business Leaders v.-pres. 4, Interna- tional Relations 2,3, Counselor's Asst. 4, Teacher's Asst. 4, Mixed Chorus 2,3, Apple for a Teacher Day 3,4. WHITE, MICHAEL A., General Course. 220 WAGNER, DONNA J., Business Ed. Course, Sargasso Typist, Seller 4, Future Busi- Graduates As They Foresee Their New Existence WHITTAKER, DIANA M., Business Ed. Course, Glee Club I, Future Business Leaders 4. WILHOITE, DAVID A., General Course, Usher at Games 2,3. WILLIAMS, ERNEST W., General Course, Glee Club I, Choir 2,3,4, Hi-Y I, Football l,2, Young Artists Present 3. WILLIAMS, PHYLLIS E., General Course, GAA 2,3, sec. 4, Dean's Asst. 3,4, Au- tumn Prom 3,4, Glee Club 2, Seller at Games 2, Yell Block 3,4, Apple for a Teacher Day 3. WILSON, CONNIE J., Business Ed. Course, Future Business Leaders sec. 4, Yell Block 4. WILSON, JANE, General Course, Library Club l,2, treas. 3, pres. 4, Teacher's Asst. 2,3,4, Red and Blue Seller 4, Sargasso Seller 4, Autumn Prom l,2,3,4, Bicycle Court 3, Girls' League Play 2,3,4. WILSON, ROGER A., General Course, A-V Asst. I, Cafeteria Helper 4, Seller at Games 4, Usher at Games 3, Jr. Ach, 2. WILSON, VIVIAN M., Academic Course, Exploratory Teacher 4, FTA 4, Ger- man Club sec. 3, Lens 4, Teacher's Asst 2,3,4, Yell Block 2,3, MotI1ereDaughter Reception 3. WINE, TONI C., Academic Coruse, Girls' League 2nd v.-pres. 4, Red and Blue Proofreader 3, Copy Editor 4, Thespian Society 2,3, treas. 4, Dramatic Club 3,4, FTA 3,4, Student Council 2,3,4, Honor Society 3,4, WOLF, DAVID L., Academic Course, Future Physicians 2,3,4, Hi-Y l,2,3,4, JCL 3,4, Lab Asst. 4. WOOD, J. MIKE, Academic Course, Choir 2,3, v.-pres. 4, Young Artists Present 3, Red and Blue Writer 3,4, Academic Honors l. WOODS, JUDY E., Academic Course, Academic Honors I, JCL 3,4, Jr. Ach. 4, Yell Block 3,4, Girls' League Play 4, Counselor's Asst. I, Monitor 2. WREN, JAMES L., General Course, Entered from Terre Haute 2, Football 2,3,4, K Club 3,4, Baseball 2, Gym Asst. 3. WRIGHT, DAVID M., Academic Course, Honor Society 3,4, Class v.-pres. 3, pres. 4, Boys' Legion 3,4, Organization Board 2,3,4, Hi-Y l,2, v.-pres. 3, pres. 4, Cross Country 2,3,4, Track l,2,3,4. VVYANT, CAROL A., General Course, Library Club, Asst. l. WYRICK, EDWARD L., General Course, A-V Asst. I. WYSONG, JANE A., Academic Course, Y-Teens 2,3,4, Teacl1er's Asst. 2, Yell Block 3,4, YEOMAN, PAUL A., Academic Course, Hi-Y 4, Red and Blue Seller 4, Monitor 4. YOUNG, BRUCE D., General Course, Palette Club I,2, Hi-Y l,2, Monitor l,2. YOUNG, FAITH G., General Course, Entered from Chicago, Ill., 2. ZILLIGEN, CHERYL L., Business Ed. Course, Entered from Lockport Township HS 2, Dramatic Club 3,4, Thespian Society 3, sec. 4, Yell Block 2,3,4, Girls' League Play 3, Ccrchairman 4, Counselor's Asst. 3,4, Jr. Ach. 3, sec. 4, Autumn Prom 3,4. L 22l The Business and A 81 W ROOT BEER 1100 East Markland ADAM'S PHOTOGRAPHY 106V2 North Main AERNE INSURANCE AGENCY 2005 South Washington ALICE'S BEAUTY SALON 925 South Main AL'S SALES 81 SERVICE 511 West Deftenloaugh ALWARD 81 MICHAEL, M.D. 321 West Walnut AMERICAN LAUNDRY 220 South Union AMERICAN LEGION GOLF COURSE Ben Hodson, pro 2604 South Lafountain ARMSTRONG-LANDON COMPANY 101 West Sycamore B-W MANUFACTURERS, INCORPORATED 721 North Webster BANNER FLOWER HOUSE 1017 South Buckeye BARGAIN CENTER 601 North Washington BECKLEY TYPEWRITER COMPANY 114 West Mulberry BEITZ, HERB, INSURANCE 510 Armstrong-Landon Building BEN FRANKLIN Forest Park Shopping Center BERTON EDSON APPLIANCE COMPANY 608 North Washington BETTIE'S BEAUTY COLLEGE 206W North Main BORUFF'S FOUNTAIN 81 SUNDRIES 101 West Deffenbaugh BRADA-MILLER FREIGHT SYSTEM 1200 South Home Avenue Professional BRANT, DR. B, W. CASSINGHAM, DR. R. J. 2012 West Sycamore BRINEY, ROGER W., JEWELER 221 North Main BROWN, E. S. 1800 East Marklond BURGER CHEF 1824 East Hofter C.I.O. LOCAL 1054 213 West Sycamore CALL, RALPH, REALTOR 81 BUILDER 528 ,South Washington CAMPBELL AUTO PARTS 2449 North Washington CASKEY'S PURE OIL SERVICE STATION 719 North Washington CATALINA ENTERPRISES 116W North Union CHET'S CAR WASH 109 East Morkland CHRYSLER CORPORATION U.S. 31 By-pass CLIFFORD, DR. F. O. Union Bank Building COADY COAL COMPANY 1010 South Ohio COCA-COLA BOTTLING COMPANY State Road 35 North COLONEL'S CARRY OUT 312 East Markland Forest Park Shopping Center COLONIAL BAKING COMPANY 219 West Morgan CONTINENTAL STEEL CORPORATION 1109 South Main 222 Men of Kokomo COOK, BAYLIFF, MAHONEY 81 MARTIN 402 Southwoy Boulevard East COONROD MOTOR SALES 1705 East Markland COON'S FLORIST 1021 East Sycamore COTTAGE CORNER 1101 North Main CRAWFORD, DR. T. R. 21 14 West Sycamore CRESCENT DAIRY 317 West Jeftersan CUMMINGS BROTHERS HARDWARE 2130 West Sycamore CUPBOARD, THE 901 West Jefferson DALZELL, HARRY, INSURANCE AGENCY 918 South Main DEAN'S DO-NUTS 825 East Morkland DELCO RADIO DIVISION 700 East Firmin DENNY, CHALMER, INSURANCE 416 North Main DICK KING'S TRANSMISSION SERVICE 1141 East Jefferson DIETZEN'S BAKERY 116 West Jackson DIRILYTE COMPANY OF AMERICA 1142 South Main DOUD T. V. CENTER 220 West North DUNN PAINT 8. BODY SHOP 2018 North Phillips Express Their Support of Our 196 DUTTON, DR. KENNETH D. 909 South Main ELLER'S MORTUARY 725 South Main ENGEL JEWELERS 200 North Main ENGLIN'S FINE FOOT WEAR 214 North Main Kokomo Mall FARM BUREAU INSURANCE 211 East Morgan FASHION, THE 106 West Walnut FELT TYPEWRITER 8: SUPPLY COMPANY IO8 East Superior FENN FUNERAL HOME 416 South Union FENN'S CAMERA SHOP 113 North Union FENN LUMBER COMPANY INCORPORATED 3120 South Lafauntain FIRST FEDERAL SAVINGS 81 LOAN ASSOCIATION 200 West Mulberry FIRST NATIONAL BANK Six Convenient Locations FOREMAN, HARRY V. INSURANCE Armstrong-Landon Buildina FOREST PARK APPAREL 2130 West Sycamore FOUTS, CLIFF, REAL ESTATE 427 North Market FRISCH'S BIG BOY 501 East Marklancl FROZEN CUSTARD West Park Avenue GALBREATH 8. STEWART, INCORPORATED Downtown and Kokomo Mall GAMRATH DISPOSAL DIVISION 900 South Waugh GOLIGHTLY'S Downtown, Maple Crest Forest Park GRIFFIN SALAD COMPANY 627 East Superior HADLEY, MARIE, INSURANCE Lincoln Finance 113 North Buckeye HALE, DRS. OTIS AND PHIL 117 South Main HAMILTON AND HARRIS 315 North Buckeye HANK'S FOOD MARKET South Washington HAWLEY PAINTING AND DECORATING COMPANY 1125 East Walnut HECKMAN CONSTRUCTION, INC. 728 South Webster HI-FI RECORD SHOP 127 East Sycamore HOLDER MATTRESS COMPANY 1508 North Washington HOOVER, DR. R. L. 412 West Walnut 223 Sargasso HUMPHREY PRINTING COMPANY 315 North Main HUTTO DRUGS 119 East Markland HYNDS DRUG STORE 431 West North IMBLER, CHESTER, REALTOR 112 South Buckeye JACOBS FUNERAL HOME 208 East Mulberry JEWELL, DR. G. M. 610 Armstrong-Landon Building JOHNSON'S BARBER SHOP 111 South Union KARCHER, GEORGE, REALTY COMPANY 308 East Markland KELVIE PRESS, THE 101 North Buckeye KERN TRAVEL SERVICE 211 West Mulberry KILEY, JOHN, INSURANCE 412 North Main KING'S CROWN INN RESTAURANT AND MOTEL 515 Southway Blvd. East KINGSTON PRODUCTS 1412 North Webster KNIPE FLOWER SHOP State Road 22 West KOKOMO BUSINESS COLLEGE 1O2V2 East Taylor KOKOMO MORNING TIMES U.S. 31 By-pass South Sargasso Shows Its Appreciation b KOKOMO PHOTO SERVICE KOKOMO FILM SERVICE 423 East North Street KOKOMO READY-MIXED CONCRETE CORPORATION 620 West Dettenbaugh KOKOMO SALES COMPANY, INC. 803 North Main 1 KOKOMO SAVINGS AND LOAN ASSOCIATION 325 North Main KOKOMO SPEEDWAY U,S. 35 North THE KOKOMO TRIBUNE 300 North Union KOKOMO WATER WORKS 420 North Main KOLUX DIVISION 1100 South Main KRUZ-AIR, INCORPORATED Kokomo Municipal Airport THE LA MODE SHOP 208 North Main LEATH FURNITURE COMPANY 3608 South Lafountain LEILA'S PIZZA PARLOR 104 North Union LINCOLN FINANCE COMPANY 113 North Buckeye LONGSHORE, DR. R. E. 2016 West Sycamore LORD'S JEWELERS ' 205 North Main LOUK'S SUPER SERVICE 1116 East Marklond LURIA BROTHERS 414 North Main JACK MAHER St SON 122 North Main MAL'S OUT-O-DOORS STORE 1613 North Davis Road MANSHIP, HARRY REALTOR 8. INSURANCE 250 South 400 West MAPES, DR. J. E. 434 Armstrong-Landon Building MAPLE CREST SERVICE STATION 2605 South Webster MAXWELL, DR. W. F. 3415 South Lafountain MED-O-BLOOM DAIRY 2600 West Sycamore MICHENER, DR. R. S. 412 West Walnut MID-STATE GLASS COMPANY 1036 South Union MID-WEST DENTAL LABORATORY 514 Union Bank Building MILBANK MANUFACTURING COMPANY 1200 Park MILLS DRUG STORE 101 West Markland 2800 South Washington MILLS, PAUL J. INSURANCE 8. REAL ESTATE 116 West Markland MODERN MOBILE COURT AND SALES 2700 North Washington MOHR CONSTRUCTION COMPANY 1420 South Union 224 Requesting MOORE'S PIE SHOP 115 West Elm MOOSE HOME 2820 South Lafountoin ARTHUR MURRAY DANCE STUDIO 21OV2 North Main MURRAY 8. DAVIS 928 South Union MYGRANT'S MUSIC SHOP 121 West Mulberry NATIONAL CASH REGISTER COMPANY 2920 South Lafountain NEAI., RALPH 8. JERRY, INSURANCE Union Bank Building PALMER'S JEWELRY COMPANY 101 East Sycamore PEACOCK FUNERAL HOME 414 West Jetterson PERKINS' STANDARD SERVICE 221 West Markland PERKINS Bt WIBLE, DOCTORS 317 South Berkley PIXIE BEAUTY SHOP 1100 South Buckeye PLOTNER'S LADIES' WEAR AND SHOES 204 North Main PUBLIC SERVICE COMPANY OF INDIANA 400 North Main PUNCHY'S RADIATOR REPAIR SHOP 812 North Webster PUTT-PUTT GOLF COURSE 3040 South Lafountain That the Communit Patronize These Sponsors RAAB SHOE COMPANY STAR COAL 8. SUPPLY COMPANY WAY To BEAUTY 208 North Main RAMSEYER PIANO COMPANY 320 West Taylor REED TOOL-DIE 8. MANUFACTURING CORPORATIONS 130 West Morgan REEL'S ALIGNMENT SHOP 2010 North Washington RIDNOUR, O. A., FINANCE COMPANY 104V2 West Mulberry RUDICEL, DR. MAX W. 321 Kingston Road SANBURN, DICK, INCORPORATED 107 North Union SCAMAHORN, DR. M. N. 306 Union Bank Building SCHWARTZ, DR. F. C. 2016 West Sycamore SHEARER PRINTING SERVICE 100 East Broadway SHIM'S TRADING POST 201 South Main SHOWALTER, DR. E. H. 507 North Main SMITH BROTHERS ELECTRIC 2311 North Washington SNEPP AND FAGER 119 East Walnut SOUTH SIDE MARATHON 2105 South Washington STANDARD PACKING COMPANY, INC. 201 West North STANLEY'S DEPARTMENT STORE 100 North Main 1501 North Market STATE FARM INSURANCE JERRY BUTLER Union Bank Building STITES DRY CLEANING 519 Park Avenue STEPHENSON'S JEWELERS 114 East Morklond STURGEON'S GROCERY 108 West Deftenbaugh STYLE NOOK, THE 919 South Main SUPERIOR PLUMBING COMPANY, INC. 706 West Jefferson SWEET BOOK STORE 105 North Buckeye TARKINGTON OUTDOOR ADVERTISING 222 West Jetterson TEMPLIN BARBER SHOP 201 North Phillips TENBROOK SALES, INCORPORATED 700 South Berkley TOM'S BARBER SHOP APPOINTMENTS 1031 South Main TROBAUGH, D. T., INSURANCE 312 East Sycamore TURNER MANUFACTURING COMPANY 404 West Superior UNION BANK AND TRUST COMPANY Union Bank Building VICTORY CYCLE COMPANY IO7 East Sycamore WALKER, DR. RAYMOND 117 West Markland 225 510 North Market WEBB'S STANDARD SERVICE 2130 West Sycamore WEDDLE, DORIS, BEAUTY SHOP 212 South Washington WELFARE FINANCE CORPORATION 215 North Main WELL'S LOCKSMITH AND REPAIR 112 West Superior WHITE HUT SANDWICH SHOP 506 North Washington WHOLESALE ELECTRIC COMPANY 112 South Washington WIESE OLDSMOBILE 409 North Buckeye WILKINSON, WILLIAM, REAL ESTATE 117 West Mulberry WILLIAM-FAYE FOUNDRIE5 330 South Purdum WOLFCALE'S LUGGAGE Bt GIFTS 105 East Sycamore WOOLWORTH'S Downtown and Maple Crest YEOMAN STONE COMPANY 2900 West Deftenbaugh YOUNG, DR. RICHARD E. Armstrong-Landon Building ZECK'S SHELL SERVICE 933 South Washington -A- Aaron, Cathy 115,163 Aaron, Eddie 185 Aaron, Michael 175 Aaron, Pamela 163 Aaron, Sue 163 Abney, Pamela 175 Abney, Steve 163 Abney, Wayne 175 Abresch, Robert 163 Abresch, Sheryl 175 Abston, Joyce 163 Adair, Marie 185 Adams, Cheryl 175 Adams, Donna 163 Adams, Jane 175 Adams, Walter 185 Addison, Edward 163 Addison, Linda 175 Addison, Robert 175 Addison, Sharon 163 Akemann, Tony 102,163 Akers, John 185 Alberson, Constance 68,163 Albright, Joe 136,163 Albright, Wayne 41,185 Aldridge, Hank 35,185 Aldridge, Herbert 163 Student Index Baisinger, Robert 59,'175 Baker, Anita 163 Baker, Brad 185 Baker, Connie 42,115,186 Baker, David 163 Baker, Larry 163 Baker, Leslie 175 Baker, Pamela 175 Balda, Francis 163 Balda, Lewis 186 Baldwin, Jim 136,163 Bales, Lawrence 186 Ball, Ruth 175 Ballard, Debra 42,175 Ballard, Sandra 48,186 Bannon, John 41,136,137,163 Banter, Robert 163 Alexa Alexa nder, David 59,163 nder, Steven 175 Allen, Barbara 75,185 Allen, Don 118,163 Allen, Larry 163 Allen, Mike 163 Allen, Rae 175 Alley, Alley, Pam 112,185 Penny 185 Allison, Cynthia 175 Allison, Nancy 112,185 Allman, Jean 40,77,94,105,111,185 Alward, Tim 150,152 Ammerman, Linda 175 Amrhine, Carol 185 Anderson, Albert 175 Anderson, Anita 163 Anderson, Charles 185 Anderson, Constance 175 Anderson, Frederick 185 Anderson, J. Alan 185,141 Anderson, Lana 185 Anderson, Lance 163 Anderson, Linda 175 Andreas, Barbara 175 Andrews, Linda 42,185 Antho Antho ny, Jerrold 163 ny, Judith 185 Antrim, Donald 163 Anweiler, Vickie 175 Armfield, Mary 42,102,107,111,175 Arrnond, Richard 118,175 Armstrong, Tedd 142,175 Arnett, John 114,175 Arnold, John 163 Arredondo, Stelia 163 Artis, June 106,163 Artis, Sandra 121,163 Ash, Larry 39,163 Ashburn, Elizabeth 46,8l,145,185,212 Ashburn, James 146,185 Ashburn, Mark 102,107,i1 1,185 Ashenfelter, David 75,94,118,175 Astell, Beverly 66,76,94,116,185 Atkinson, Carolyn 104,163 Atkinson, Deborah 163 Aucain, Regina 185 Aughe, Kent 38,163 Ault, Gary 67,91,114,118,155,175 Austin, Elizabeth 185 Bober, Rebecca 163 Bache, William 70,72,94,1 19,184,185 Bagwell, Lester 185 Bagwell, Steve 132,175 Bagwell, Terri 145,175 Bailey, Greg 133,134,15O,185 Bailey, Hazel 163 Bailey, Robert 175 Barber, James 108,146,150,175 Barkdull, Marilyn 163 Barker, Dewayne 163 Barker, Judith 186 Barnes, Dennis 175 Barnes, Peggy 163 Barnes, Terry 186 Barnett, Rebecca 70,72,94,186 Barnhorst, Howard 86,137,175 Barrett, Jett 133,175 Barrington, Charles 163 Barron, Linda 175 Barthelemy, David 175 Barton, Lisa 68,121,163 Bassett, Creighton 186 Bassett, Don 118,175 Bates, Adwell 175 Bates, Dan 150,152 Bates, Cheryl 186 Bates, Judy 163 Bates, Linda 163 Bates, Terri 163 Batman, Ronald 163 Baughman, Carol38,75,108,111,116,186 Baxter, Robert 186 Beals, Dennis 175 Beaman, Paul 163 Bean, Betty 163 Beard, Larry 29,136,141,163 Beard, Mazzie 106,186 Beatty, Donald 163 Beaver, Michael 163 Beck, Charles 132,150,175 Beck, James 133,175 Beck, Patricia 116,175 Beck, William 163 Beck, Wymberly 175 Beeler, Bill 186 Beets, Carolyn 163 Beety, Larry 1 19,186 Beheler, John 175 Beheler, Robert 175 Behler, Joe 175 Belcher, Diane 163 Bell, Kathryn 102,116,119,120,175,183 Bell, Thomas 186 Bellah, Leslie 163 Binkley, Steve 187 Birt, Don 132,150,175 Birt, Dorothy 72,94,99,1 16,187 Bitner, Gerry 187 Bitner, Paul 175 Bitner, Shelia 163 Bizjak, Barbara 175 Biziak, John 187 Black, Brian 86,133,150,175 Black, Twila 175 Blacklidge, Ted 187 Blackwell, Vicki 40,41 ,76,187 Blakesley, William 163 Bledsoe, Linda 175 Bledsoe, Peggy 112,187 Blessing, Larry 163 Blue, Setirha 163 Boardman, Jim 187 Bocock, Dale 163 Bogue, Mary 163 Bolan, Pamela 38,63 Bolen, David 187 Bolen, Dixie 175 Bolinger, Daniel 175 Bolinger, Rebecca 163 Bolton, Conlas 163 Bolton, Tom 163 Bond, Julia 163 Bone, Jcycelyn 121,188 Bonewell, Linda 175 Bonner, Nancy 42 Bookmiller, Charles 188 Bordner, Kenneth 188 Boring, Nancy 188 Barn, Craig 133,175 Boswell, Kenneth 188 Baughman, Joann 102,104,163 Baughman, Joe 119,188 Bothe, John 175 Bounds, Stanley 175 Bourft, David 188 Bourft, Paul 163 Bousum, Barry 163 Bousum, Bonnie 188 Bowen, Karen 175 Bowen, Linda 163 Bowers, Linda 188 Bowley, David 188 Bowley, Marcia 163 Bowling, Jacqueline 188 Bowling, Marlene 41,144,175 Bowman, Raymond 163 Bowser, Dianne 115,144,163 Bowser, Roger 136,163 Bowser, Twila 163 Boyce, Richard 118,136,155,163 Boyd, Barbara 69,91,102,175 Boyd Carolyn 68,163,171 Boyd, Darrell 175 Boyd, Jacky 163 Boyd, James 132,150,175 Boyd, Judith 175 Boyd Robert 175 Bozard, Donna 38,188 Bellamy, Frank 133,138,139,148,187 Belliter, John 59 Benge, Michael 40,163 Bennett Bennett Bennett Benson, , Barbara 42,11O,116,175 , Constance 163 Bennett, Bennett, , Vicky 163 David 119,187 George 175 Susanne 121,163 Bergman, Kathryn 81,187 Bergman, Kenneth 27,175 Bergstrom, Carol 175 Berkshire, Oscar 41,136 Berndt, Brenda 72,73,94,111,115,145,187 Berndt, Peggy 67,71,94,72,91,116,175 Berry, Barbara 187 Berry, Suzanne 34,66,72,78,187 Berryman, Kenneth 163 Bertram, Charlotte 175 Bertram, Richard 163 Bess, Jim 175,187 Besser, Michael 163 Biggs, Robert 163 Billiter, John 114,175 Binder, Fredrick 163 226 Bozard, Glen 188 Bozard, Rebecca 175 Brackney, Richard 175 Bradburn, Mary 106,115,163 Bradburn, Virginia 188 Braden, Arthur 141,188 Branch, Orville 133,150,188 Branch, Pamela 163 Brantley, Alice 163 Brantley, Brenda 33,116,12O,175 Brantley, Roger 175 Brantley, Terry 163 Brass, Sharyne 38,163 Bratton, Janet 36,75,105,188 Breedlove, Larry 188 Breedlove, Susan 163 Breedlove, Wayne 175 Brennan, Tommy 163 Brewer, Rex 163 Brewer, Sharon 163 Brewster, Richard 136,163 Bridwell, Libby 112,188 Bright, Brenda 175 Briney, Bruce 67,141,175 Brittain, Barbara 163 Broadl Broadl Brock, Brock, ey, Rebecca 42,175 ick, Todd 119,188 Carol 66,75,188 Margaret 175 Bromley, John 41,119,133,150,188 Brooks, Brenda 75,8O,115,174,175 Brooks, Charles 141,175 Brooks Brooks , David 175 , Gary 175 Brooks, Judy 188 Brooks, Robert 163 Brothe rs, Deborah 175 Brown, Bobbie 163 Brown, Douglas 163 Brown, George 175 Brown, Jacqueline 163 Brown, Jerome 188 Brown, Larry 163 Brown, Mark 59,163 Brown, Mary 141 Brown, Nancy 112,123,188 Brown, Patrick 175 Brown, Randolph 107,188 Brown, Raymond 175 Brown, Richard Wayne 188 Brown, Richard William 119,188 Brown, Robert 175 Brown, Roger189 Brubaker, Ann 189 Brubaker, Sharon 107,144,163 Bruce, Paula 175 Bruegge, John 119,189 Bruegge, Mary 67,75,175 Brumfiel, John 59,175 Brunk, Glen 38,39,150,174,175 Brunnemer, Theresa 115,175 Bryant, Donna 189 Bucheri, Robert 141,175 Buck, Alta 163 Buckner, Susan 163 Budd, Gary 33,122,175 Budzinski, Beverly 164 Bugher, Carolyn 189 Bugher, Gary 189 Bugher, Linda 175 Bugher, Mark 175 Bunnell, Richard 189 Burgan, Patsy 68,164 Burger, Gregory 189 Burger, Mike 189 Burger, Robert 164 Burke, Roger 164 Burkhard, Deborah 38,175 Burkhart, Gretchen 72,115,175 Burkhart, Randy 39,104,113,119,189 Burleson, Carrie 164 Burnett, Virgil 164 Burnette, Connie 175 Burnette, Doyle 164 Burnette, Jennette 175 Burns, Barbara 189 Burns, Betty 164 Burns, Dave 164 Burns, Edward 189 Burns, Frank 176 Burton, Keith 164 Burton, Robert 176 Busby, Susan 164 Butcher, Christine 42,102,144,176 Butcher, David L. 40,41,102,164 Butcher, David P. 136,176 Butcher, Julia 164 Butler, Dewayne 164 Buttermore, Ronald 176 Byers, Charles 164 -C- Cable, Cage, Cage, Cage, Cage, Caine, Caine, Rex 176 Cindy 189 Dona 176 Royce 189 Terry 189 Bobby 118,123,176 Michael 136,164 Calhoun, Harold 45,150,176 Callis, Callis, Brenda 189 Sandra 77,79,112,189 Student Index Calloway, Dave 189 Calloway, Sandra 164 Camden, Dennis 79,189, Cameron, Ruth 77,112,189 Campbell, Beverly 176 Campbell, George 79,190 Campbell, James 86,136,137,164 Campbell, Sheryl 190 Canady, Harold 133,150,190 Candlish, John 40,41,102,176 Canin, Patricia 190 Cannon, Richard 190 Cantu, Joe 66,132,105,190 Capshaw, Jeanene 29,115,190 Cardwell, Patrick 164 Cardwell, Phyllis 176 Carey, Cathy 34,72,77,190 Carey, Cornelius 150,176 Carey, Maureen 176 Caris, Deloris 164 Carl, Louis 176 Carlson, John 164 Carpenter, William 176 Carroll, Judy 176 Carson, Carolyn 190 Carson, David 40,102,107,176 Carter, Garnett 190 Carter, Patricia 33,117,164 Carter, Paul 118 Carter, Sherry 176 Carter, Stella 77,79,19O Carter, Walter 164 Carter, Wanda 117,164 Casey, Carolyn 176 Cass, Penny 77,190 Cassady, Joseph 41,176 Cassingham, Connie 190 Castaldo, Rose 164 Castillo, Nancy 67,68,91,176 Catron, Eddie 176 Catron, Linda 164 Catron, Mark 176 Catt, David 164 Cattell, David 164 Causey, Doyle 164 Causey, Patricia 164 Cavanaugh, Pat 176 Cavazos, Manuel 150,176 Chalk, Roger 176 Chaney, Diana 164 Chaplin, Daniel 133,176 Chaplin, Frederick 190 Chaplin, John 190,205 Chapman, Carolyn 176 Chapman, Larry 164 Chapman, Sheila 176 Chapman, Terri 30,176 Chauvaux, Denise 77,117,164 Cheesman, Linda 190 Chenoweth, Judith 190 Chenoweth, Richard 133,176 Chezem, Deborah 68,164 Childers, Susan 74,77,94,108,190,195 Chism, Iris 39,102,164 Chorrushi, John 176 Christian, Faye 176 Christian, Kaye 176 Christie, Richard 133,141,190 Christopher, Roger 190 Chriswell, Charles 176 Clark, Carolyn 176 Clark, Chiquita 75,77,94,190 Clark, John 123,154,190 Clark, Lloyd 176 Clark, Rick 164 Clark, Sharon 176 Clark, Steve 39,164 Clawson, Kathy 164 Claytor, Steven 67,176 Clelland, Marsha 164 Clements, Phillip 190 Clevenger, Marsha 108,176 Clevenger, Martha 108,176 Cline, Charles 86,133,137,148,176 Clinger, Tom 164 Clinton, Alva 40,176 Clinton, Elizabeth 42,121,164 Clymer, Jeffrey 38,164 Cable, Stephen 94,119,190 227 Coburn, Ronald 176 Coe, Linda 91,111,12O,176 Coffman, Linda 38,121,164 Coffman, Mike 190 Colbert, Dick 150,152 Cole, Carol 190 Cole, Janice 164 Cole, Myron 164 Cole, Regina 38,164 Cole, Ricky 59,176 Cole, Stephen 176 Coleman, Donald 136,105,164 Coleman, Gregory 190 Coleman, Tony 164 Colley, Thomas 176 Collin, Betty 176 Colllngsworth, Lawrence 176 Collins, Blanche 176 Collins, David A. 99,119,133,15O,19O Collins, David W. 191 Collins, Donna 164 Collins, Eddie 176 Collins, Kim 111,191 Collins, Linda 116,176 Collins, Susan 164 Colter, Barbara 191 Comer, Kevin 34,138,142,164 Commons, Dave 164 Compton, James 191 Cone, Charles 141,191 Cone, Connie 176 Cone, Susan 176 Coning, Danny 176 Corlaway, Bill 148,149 Conklin, Kenneth 111,119,191 Conley, Elizabeth 40,66,94,106,145,191 192 Conley, Margaret 71,72,80,95,102,176 Conner, Alan 164 Conner, Kathleen 75,115,191 Conwell, James 191 Conwell, Marsia 191 Cook, Arnold 164 Cook, Brenda 191 Cook, Constance 176 Cook, Dennis 191 Cook, Douglas 118,146,176 Cook, Greg 148 Cook, Rodge 176 Cook, Ronnie 164 Coombs, James 164 Coombs, Mary 191 Coombs, Mike 164 Coonrod, David 41,191 Coop, .lo Ann 176 Cooper, Rita 191 Cooprider, Steven 176 Cooprider, Thomas 154,191 Copeland, Daniel 164 Copeland, Drenda 176 Copley, Becky 26,67,111,116,145,176 Copley, Vicky 176 Corbin, Dorothy 176 Corey, Stephen 164 Cornell, Jo Ann164 Corradi, Jim 176 Corwin, Phil 66,191 Cotner, Laura 164 Cotterman Eddie 38,164 Cottingham, Joe 176 Cottingham, Kay 115,191 Cottingham, Linda 77,115 Couch, Elizabeth 164 Couch, Marshall 150,176 Couch, William 150,153 Courtney, Gregg 39,164 Courtney, Janey 164 Cowan, Phyllis 176 Cowin, Patricia 164 Cowne, Deidre 33,108,176 COX, Bill 72,138,142,191,207 Cox, Delores 176 Cox, James 118,176 Cox, Mary 191 Cox, Robert 176 Cox, Steve 176 Coyner, Pamela 98,116,176 Coyner, Randy 105,176 Crable, James 135,141,164 Craig, James 191 Craig, Sharon 77,104 Cranfill, Dianne 191 Cranar, Robert 176 Crary, Pat 164 Crawford, Judith 24,72,95,1 16,121,191 Crawford, Myrtle 191 Crawford, Theodore 118,176 Creason, Steven 164 Cregar, Linda 164 Crippen, Linda 164 Criss, Dana 164 Student Index Dennis, Gary 141,165 Dennis, Mike 177 ' Deshon, Edith 38,165 Detraz, John 177 DeVault, Brenda 165 DeWitt , Don 177 DeWitt, Marcus 192 DeWitt, Mike 177 DeWitt DeWitt Rhinda 177 :Sandra 193 Criste, Rosemary 24,191 Croddy, Greg 191 Cross, Rose 192 Cross, Sandy 115,192 Cross, Sharon 145,108,192 Cross, Wayne 192 Crouch, Tina 115,112,192 Crousore, Chris 192 Crownover, Patrica 176 Croxtord, Carol 74,116,176 Cruea, Rex 176 Crumbo, Charles 176 Crume, Dan177 Crutchfield, Jill 42,164 Cumbee, Arnhein 95,141,192 Cunningham, Bob 150 Cunningham, Stephen M. 177 Cunningham, Steve D. 164 Cunningham, William 150,177 Currens, Diana 36,192 Currens, Nancy 164 Currens, Vickie 112,192 Cu rry, Karen 115,144,177 -D- DeWitt, Sharon 165 Dick, James 177 Dickerman, Easter 177 Dickey, Michael 165 Dieterly, Beverly 193 Dieterly, Greg 146,165 Dieterly, Rebecca 145,165 Dillman, Dyan 114,165 Dillman,Jerry 118,165 Dillon, Rhonda 42,165 Dishon, Marilyn 42,115,165 Dixon, Beverly 177,165 Doak, Bob 193 Dodd, Mary 193 Dodson, Dale 177 Dollahan, Richard 193 Dollens, Donald 136,165 Donahue, Emily 193 Donelson, Barbara 102,110,193 Donelson, Eric 39,193 Donelson, Janis 120,116,177 Donnell, Sharon 177 Donoghue, Cathy 177 Donoghue, Linda 108,109,116,177 Donoghue, Sherrie 74,78,98,10B,193 Donson, Robert 177 Dotson, Larry 165 Fager, Terry 165 Dattron, Lillie 42,144,145,177 Dahlquist, Gary 67,75,91,102,177 Dailey, Kenneth 164 Dain, Danny164 Dale, Pamela 66,76,77,80,81,95,102,192 Daly, Janet 38,164 Damitz, Veronica 47,164 Damewood, Kenneth 192 Damon, Stephen 105,192 Daniels, Mark 108,136,164 Darden, Linda 177 Darlin, Tom 192 Davenport, Charles 39,164 Davenport, Doug 102,192 Davenport, William 37,192 Douglas, Dina 165 Douglas, Judith 165 Douglas, Karen 193 Douglas, Kathryn 165 Douglas, Mary 193 Doversberger, Marilyn 40,102,177 Dowden, David 148,149,193 Dowden, Mary 165 Downey, .lane 66,102,193 Downey, Mary 165 Downhour, Roger 177 Drabenstatt, Roberta 72,145,192,193 Draine, Carol 177 Drake, Arnold 50,177 Droke, Pamela 165 Droll, Randall 39,177 194,214 David, Patricia 117 David, Ronald 136,164 Davidson, Anderson 165 Davidson, Kathy 51,145,177 Davidson, Raymond 38,118,146,177 Davis, Beverly 192 Davis, Cathy 165 Davis, Cynthia 177 Davis, David 34,44,192 Davis, Helen 177 Davis, Kristine 115,165 Davis, Linda 177 Davis, Marcia 110,177 Davis, Nancy 177 Davis, Patricia 106,165 Davis, Retha 105,177 Davis, Richard 40,66,192 Davis Sterling 39 165 DuBois, Susan 117,144,165 Duchateau, John 165 Dugger, William 39,165 Duke, Sharon 165 Dukes, Ramona 77,145,193 Dumoulin, Leslie 177 Dumoulin, Linda 193 Duncan, Anne 27,177 Duncan, Clayton 150,177 Duncan, Greg 165 Duncan, Stephen 177 Dunlap, Chris 43,193 Dunlap, Pam 177 Dunn, Diana 115,145,177 Dunn, James 165 Dunn, Lynn 144,193 Dunn, Rebecca 67,110,177 Dunning, Raymond 165 Day,.lulius 133,141,177 Day, Teresa 165 Day, Wanda 177 Dean, Stephen 59 Debard, Rodney 177 Debusk, Brenda 165 Debusk, Linda 121,177 Deck, Donald 165 Degler, Dale 165 Delancey, Terry 116,121,177 Delano, Steve 75,114,118,177 Delon, Roger 177 Delong, Dave 154 Delrymple, Dave 141,165 Demaggio, David 177 Denman, Rick 192 Denman, Steven 104,165 Dennis, Carol 116,177 Durtey, David 165 Durham, Charlene 177 Durham, Naomi 193 Durham, Teresa 165 Dwyer, Dan 119,193 Dwyer, Jack 77,193 Dwyer, Mary 1 15,165 Dwyer, Robert 177 Dwyer, Susan 66,72,77,8O,95,116,193 Dye, Jeanne 73,95,121,177 Dyer, Janice 120,177 Eades, E- Don 177 Eads, Marietta 68,165 Eads, Richard 165 Eads, William 165 228 Eaker, Wendell 177 Earle, Lauren 193 Early, James 132,165 Earp, Carol 38,177 East, Patricia 43,193 Easter, Theresa 165 Easterday, Kay 68,70,72,8O,95,111,114 193 Ebert, Keith 193 Ebert, Raymond 165 Eby, Tim 59,193 Eck, Klaus 194 Eddington, Ray 136,165 Eddington, Shirley 165 Ednie, Douglas 177 Edwards, Don 194 Edwards, George 165 Edwards, Martin 133,138,150,177 Edwards, Walter 194 Eidenback, Daniel 39,165 Eldridge, David 177 Eldridge, Linda 165 Eldridge, Sharon 165 Elkins, Barbara 115,177 Elkins, Jean 165 Elkins, Steven 177 Eller, David 177 Ellers, Ralph 165 Elliott, Candy 194 Elliott, Francis 194 Elliott, Judy 194 Ellis, Richard 118,177 Elson, Kenneth 177 Eltringham, Thomas 194 Embree, Becky 194 Ennis, Cynthia 194 Ennis, Kathy 177 Eno, Alfred 165 Eriksen, Robert 104,165 Ervington, Elaine 68,117,165 Essig, Anthony 165 Esslinger, Kathryn 47,194 Etchison, Linda 177 Etherington, Janet 38,113,177 Etherington, Marsha 177 Evans, Judith 177 Evans, Lowell 165 Evans, Terry 177 Everhart, Thomas 165 Evilsizer, Deborah 165 -F- Fallen, Charlotte 165 Farmer, Virginia 177 Farrington, David 194 Farrington, Steve 123,194 Faucett, Charles 194 Fawcett, Gloria 165 Fawcett, Mike 150 Featherstone, Forrest 177 Featherstone, Mike 165 Featherstone, Steve 177 Feightner, Deborah 105,177 Feightner, Kitty 194 Fell, Alan 102,194 Felt, Kenneth 39,75,102,165 Fenn, Patricia 72,177 Fennell,Jim 132,150,177 Fennimore, Linda 41,42,77,95,102,111 114116 Fennimore, Trudy 114,177 Fenton, Patty 1 12,194 Ferenc, Toni 67,75,108,l09,177 Ferguson, Linda 177 Ferguson, William 40,4l,102,118,165 Ferren, Richard 165 Fetterhoff, Harold 59,194 Fewell, James 177 Fewell, Marcia 177 Field, Beverly 165 Fields, Jacqueline 178 Finch, Connie 115,165 Fingleton, Mary 165 Fingleton, Richard 178 Finley, Kathy 42,75,80,165 Finley, Sherry 75,194 Fish, Alan 194 Fish, Carl 136,165 Fisher, Bill 178 Fisher, Brenda 38,165 Fisher, Cynthia 165 Fisher, Kenneth A. 39,165 Fisher, Kenny J. 165 Fitchpatrick, Otis 165 Fitzwater, Susan 114,166 Student Index Gaskill, George 178 Gaston, Sharon 196 Gates, Bertha 178 Gates, Cheryl 115,196 Gates, Marcella 178 Geary, Kent 111,119,123,133,196 Geary, Mark 178 Fivecoate, George 195 Fivecoate, Janice 178 Fivecoate, Joe 95,195 Fivecoate, Robert 166 Flick, Sharon 121,166 Fligor, Teresa 107,166 Floor, James 166 Gee, Pamela 178 Geiger, Pamela 166 Gentry, Dan 119,197 Gentry, David 66,132,150,197 Gentry, Gentry, Marianne 75,102,166 Marilyn 197 Gephart, Judith 197 Flora, Lynn 195 Flowers, James 166 Flowers, Lavon 166 Floyd, Garrett 195 Flynn, Peggy 195 Gerard, Marilyn 75,115,197 Gerard, Sharon 104,178 Gerrard, Jean 42,68,115,166 Getz, Carol 38,197 Getz, Phyllis 38,166 Foland, Gregory 119,146,195 Foland, Jeffrey 39,118,178 Ford, Connie Lee 51,75,77,108,111,195 Ford, Connie Louise 39,77,111,195 Ford, Cynthia 105,178 Ford, Dennis 178 Gibbs, Rebecca 42,166 Gibson, Leslie 178 Gibson, Michael 197 Gibson, Suzanne 197 Giltord, Gifford, Gilbert, James 75,86,136,166 Margaret 178 Michael 197 155,198 Ford, Jerry 195 Fo rd Ford, Ford, Ford Fort, Fort, Fort, Fo rt, Pamela 178 Penny 111,117,166 Robert 195 Sandra 105,195 Deloris 166 Gwendolyn 195 Marsha 166 Sheldon 133,150,178 Forte, Larry 166 Fortson, Deborah 166 Fouts, David 196 Fowler, Donny 166 Fox, Charles 166 Fax, Edson 178 Francis, Gwyn 178 Francis, Lynn 178 Franklin, Cathy 196 Franklin, Pamela 166 Frase, Jando 196 Frayer, David 132,166 Frazer, Kathy 108 Frazer, Mary 116,178 Frazer, Melissa 166 Frazier, Michael 166 Frazier, Phillip 166 Frazier, Susan 28,67,178 Freant, Dudley 178 Frederickson, Herb 196 Freed, Marilyn 68,75,117,166 Freed, Susan 74,95,102,196 Freeland, Don 196 Freeman, Mariorie 111,178 French, Darlene 145,178 Frey, David 166 Fricke, James 178 Fridlin,Jon166 Frier, Ken 150 Frye, Jeffrey 196 Fulford, Floyd 178 Fuller, Gary 196 Fuller, Neal 166 Funk, James 178 Fye, Sue 178 Fye, Vicki 115,178 -G- Gabriel, Mark 137,150,178 Gaddis, Jesse 178 Gaddy, Tom 82,83,86,133,15O,196 Gaillard, Evie 133,150,178 Gaillard, Teal 196 Gainer, Sue 114,196 Gaines, Michael 178 Gaiser, Rebecca 145,178 Galloway, James 178 Galloway, Robert 196 Gardner, Darlene 166 Garner, Cletis 166 Garner, Danny 166 Garwood, Jack 166 Garza, Vicky 178 Gaskin, Nancy 110,196 Gilbert, Paul 108,178,197 Gilbert, Sarah 166 Gill, Glenda 75,81,95,107,111,113,197,200 Gillam, Sandra 75,197 Gilliam, Teresa 166 Gillespie, James 166 Gilmore, Paul 197 Gilvin, Kenneth 166 Gingerich, Deborah 166 Girton, Deborah 166 Glandon, Jerry 137,166 Glass, Gloria 166 Gloss, Thia 166 Glassburr-, Glenda 178 Glassburn, Jacqueline 178 Glassburn, Susan 166 Gleason, Kenneth 39,113,197 Glenn, Tommy 178 Godfrey, Carolyn 166 Godlove, Barbara 1 17,144,166 Goforth, Vicky 166 Golden, Jerrel 166 Goldsberry, Michael 166 Goldsmith, Kathy 78,197 Golightly, David 95,113,197 Golightly, Jan 67,77,198 Golper, Thomas 66,6B,72,74,95,114,119,133,142 Gonzales, Albert 166 Gonzales, Mary 178 Gooch, Annette 42,198 Goodnight, Debra 117,166 Goodrich, Jerry 166 Gordon, Angela 40,41 ,74,95,1 02,1 07,1 98 Gordon, Erick 198 Gordon, Jerrie 121,178 Gore, David 198 Gouty, Marsha 178 Grable, James 68 Grady, Raleigh 133,135,138 Grady, Robert 133,178 Graf, Richard 86,95,138,150,198 Gragg, Jerry 113,198 Graham, Albert 166 Graham, Audreyella 144,178 Graham, Ivan 66,69,72,198 Graham, Sheryl 178 Grammer, Joyce 115,198 Grant, Melodie 34,77,198 Grant, Paul 82,83,86,133,138,139,198 Grant, Wendy 67,120,178 Graves, Dixie 198 Graves, Vernon 178 Grawcock, Charles 198 Grawcock, John 178 Gray, Michael 198 Grecu, Diana 198 Grecu, Joseph 166 Green, Marilou 178 Greene, Linda 115,178 Greene, Mildred 106,121,166 Greenwood, Melody 199 Greer, John 166 229 Greer, Louis 137,166 Greer, Sondra 166 Gregory, Dave 148 Grider, Albert 166 Grigsby, Raymond 166 Grim, Terry 166 Grimes, Sheila 178 Griswold, Terry 199 Grove, Michael 68,137,166 Grover, Leonard 137,166 Groves, Janet 178 Groves, Toney 199 Guest, Ginger 121,166 Gullett, Jureda 178 Gundersen, Nancy 24,199 Gunnell, David 178 Gunnell, Marilyn 77,95,105,116,199 Gunnell, Richard 39,123,199 Gunther, John 119,199 Gurske, Alice 178 Gustin, Mark 199 Gustin, Vicki 42,108,178 Guy, Kathy 112,199 Guy, Ruth 46 Guy, Toni 166 Guyton, Sydney 117,166 .-H- Hackett, Sandra 178 Hadley, Cheryle 98,116,178 Haf1ey, Linda 166 Hahn, George 67,69,75,102,178 Hahn, Gwendolyn 75,77,102,116,199 Hahn, Susie 24,120,178 Hale, James 178 Hale, Jean 199 Hale, William 138,139,178 Haley, Cheryl 42,117,145,166 Hall, Betty 199 Hall, John 166 Hall, Joyce 78,199 Hall, Ronnie 50,199 Hamblin, Donna 166 Hamilton, Bonnie 78 Hamilton, Linda 199 Hamilton, Mary 40,102,107,178 Hamilton, Mike 177 Hamilton, Rodney 132,141,166 Hamilton, Tom 199 Hamilton, Vicky 121,178 Hamlin, Zennalee 39,75,166 Hammond, Delores 178 Hanawalt, John 116,199 Hancock, Donna 166 Hancock, Cathy 166 Hankins, Jo Ellen 38,166 Harbaugh, Greg 178 Hardesty, Linda 199 Hardimon, Gregory 29 Horless, Robert 199 Harmon, Phil 199 Harness, Linda 114,166 Harold, James 199 Harper, Judith 106 Harrell, Judith 178,199 Harrell, Leann 106,199 Harrell, Shirley 166 Harris, Linda 178 Harrison, Marsha 106,117,166,169 Harrison, Robert 178 Harrison, Ruth 178 Harrison, Vivian 199 Harrold, Jane 128,145,178 Harrold, Linda 166 Hart, Peggy 178 Hart, Susan 199 Hartle, Kenneth 166 Hartman, Marlene 95,105,116,199 Hartwell, Anita 199 Hartwick, Jackie 166 Harvey, Jett 25,178 Harvey, Judy 102,166 Harvey, Patricia 95,186,200 Harvey, Paul 178 Hash, Terry 166 Haskin, Sharon 200 Hastings, Harold 166 Hatcher, Marcia 178 Hott, Charles 200 Hatt, Darlene 167 Hatt, Donna178 Hawkins, Karl 67,74,200 Hawkins, Lila 167 Haworth, Diana 200 Haworth, Rita 38,200 Haworth, Stephen 95,119,133,15O,153,2OO Student Index Hobbs, Peggy 116,178 Hobson, Chip 178 Hodson, Glenda 201 Hadson, John 118,178 Hogan, Billy 178 Holaday, Stephen 178 Holcomb, Deborah 167 Hayes, David 167 Hayes, Deborah 167 Hayes, Jelirey 38,102,167 Hayes, Jim 178 Hayes, John 91,133,141,178 Hayes, Nancy 178 Hayes, Pamela 200 Hayes, Steve 72 Hayes, Vivian 117,121,164 Hayes, William 178 Holland, Cheryl 106,167 Holliday, Don 201 Hollingsworth, Linda 167 Holt, Linda 178 Haltgren, Cindy 66,95,102,103,11 Hood, Suzanne 179 Hooper, Belva 201 Hoover, Dave 41,201 Hoover, John 202 Hoover, Virginia 111,179 1,114,201 Haynes, Brenda 38,178 Haynes, Lanny 51,200 Haynes, Larry 200 Haynes, Shirley 200 Head, Theresa 178 Healy, Rodney 167 Healy, Steve 148 Heaton, Ronald 178 Hecht, Bill 136 Heckert, Carol 116,200 Heckman, Joyce 72,78,95,200 Hedrick, Stephen 178 Heflin, Donna 178 Heflin, James 41,133,178 Hef1in,Joellen 167 Hefner, Steven 167 Hein, Beverly 42,200 Heiney, Terry 200 Heinsen, Nancy 72,73,95,145,198,200 Hellman, Dan 132,200 Hellman, Paul 167 Helms, Herbert 67,141,178 Helms, Ralph 137,162,167 Helms, Robert 167 Helmuth, Marcia 120,178 Helsley, James 178 Hendershot, Karen 200 Hendershat, Sharon 200 Henderson, Eddie 167 Henderson, Mary 167 Henderson, Sheila 37,200 Hendricks, Jacqueline 102,201 Hendrix, Janet 167 Henninger, Linda 178 Henseleit, Fredrick 178 Henson, Don 167 Henry, Denna 28,323,201 Herin, Mary 178 Herkomer, Boloette 167 Herrington, Julie 167 Herrington, Patricia 40,201 Hesselman, Marianne 115,167 Hewitt, Barbara 167 Hewitt, Lynda 167 Hiatt, James 137,138,178 Hibler, Becky 47,201 Hickman, Lincla 167 Higbie, Jim 26,72,102,119,201 Higginbotham, Keith 38,167 Higginbottom, Roger 45,201 High, Thomas 178 Hightower, Jeffery 137,167 Hightower, Nancy 167 Hightower, Steve 201 Hill, Gerald 167 Hill, Kenneth 178 Hilleshiem, Juli 178 Hilligoss, Linda 178 Hilligoss, Tom 82,84,86,95,133,138,139,150,151 201 Hillis, Janice 201 Hillman, Daniel 35,119,201 Hinders, Linda 114,167 Hines, Carolyn 201 Hines, Michael 141,201 Hines, Robert 201 Hizer, Cynthia 167 Hizer, Diane 116,121,178 Hizer, Suzy 68,102,121,167 Hoban, Joe 34,66,201 Hobbs, John 201 Hobbs, Melvin 104,118,150,167 Hopkins, Michael 179 Hoppes, James 179 Horn, James 167 Horn, Jerry 202 Horn, William 108,167 Horton, Dennis 167 Horton, Roy 202 Host, Diana 202 Host, Teresa 117,167 Hostetler, James 167 Hounchell, Glenda 179 Hounchell, Laroy 167 Houston, Valarie 179 Howard, Gary 202 Hubbs, Norma 179 Hubert, Larry 179 Huddleston, Beverly 167 Hudson, Karen 28,70,72,95,202 Huey, Joe 141,202 Hutt, Rebecca 41,202 Hufter, Ed 179 Huffman, James 118,179 Huffman, Phil 31,9.5,114,119,202 Huftorcl, Brion 30,167 Hughes, Carl 167 Hughes, Debbie 167 Hughes, Michael 39,202 Hulet, Edmund 177 Hulet, Faith 38,179 Hulet, Jessica 179 Hulet, Lance 202 Hulet, Steven 167 Hullinger, Dan 202 Huls, Garry 72,75,148,202 Huls, Mary 167 Huls, Susan 68,117,145,167 Humphrey, Kenny 30,66,72,73,95,202 Hundley, Brenda 179 Hunsberger, Pamela 202 Hunt, Anita 167 Hunt, Christina 167 Hunt, David 179 Hunt, Deborah 167 Hunt, Mike 167 Hunt, Rodney 39,179 Hunt, Ronnie 167 Hunter, Janice 167 Hunter, Larry 167 Hunter, Steve 167 Hurlock, Janey 179 Hurlock, John 167 Hurst, John 202 Hurstel, Christine 68,102,145,179 Huston, Patty 34,40,66,74,95,1 14,202 Hutchins, Rick 82,83,86,133,135,142,202 Hutchins, Sandro 179 Hutchinson, Geraldine 39,202 Hutson, Janet 202 Hyman, Mike 203 Ice, Rita 203 lngels, Catherine 67,179 Ingle, Robert 40,1 19,203 lrick, Steve 117,167 Irwin, Brenda 167 Irwin, Jeannette 203 Irwin, Marsha 167 Irwin, Richard 203 Isaac, Mike 203 Isaac, Pam 114,203 230 -J- Jackson, Diana 167 Jackson, Ellamae 203 Jackson, Lezlie 167 Jackso Jackso Jackso n, Lynne 76,96,116,203 n, Richard 179 n, Robert 203 Jacobs, Joyce 167 James, James, David 203 Gary 119,203 James, Jerry 167 James, Kathy 167 James, Terry 119,150,203 James, Jamiso Jarvis, Jarvis, Vicki 203 n, Robert 167 Elizabeth 40,179 Mark 167 Jay, Cynthia 72,115,145,203 Jeftries, Wesley 104,179 Jenkins, David 119,141,203 Jenkins, Jan 48,133,179 Jenkins, Jerry 167 Jenks, Jenks, Jewell, Jewell, Joe 39,167 Sharon 38,105,179 Barbara 167,168 Connie 167 Johanning, Kenneth 179 Johnson, Dennis 203 Johnso n, Diana 203 Johnson, Dillard 179 Johnson, Gary 167 Johnson, Garry J. 179 Johnson, Harry 167 Johnson, Janice 179 Johnson, Lawrice 42,98,179 Johnso Johnso Johnso Johnso Johnso Johnso Johnso Johnso Johnso Johnso Johnso Johnso n, Leslie 118,167 n, Mark 114,118,179 n, Nancy 167 n, Roger 179 n, Patricia 111,115,121,203 n, Ronald 179 n, Rosetta 167 n, Steven 203 n, Vicky I. 203 n, Vickie S. 167 n, Vivia 179 n, William 167 Johnston, Ida 203 Johnston, James 28,167 Johnston, Joann 108 Johnston, Linda 128,179 Johnston, Pattie 179,183 Johnston, Paul 167 Jones, Beuncie 168 Jones, Carolyn 179 Jones, Deborah 107,113,203 Jones, Diane 68,117,168 Jones, Freddie 179 Jones, Jerry 179 Jones, Kathryn 203 Jones, Linda 179 Jones, Lynn 168 Jones, Margie 179 Jones, Patty 145,179 Jones, Jones, Jones, Randall 168 Rebecca 179 Steve 82,84,86,119,133,138 150 151 203 Jones, Theodore 168 Jordan, Cynthia 168 Jordon Jordan , James 137,179 , Sandra 168 Jordan, Sara 42,168 Jordan, Steve 203 Joyce, Ralph 150 Julow, Diana 203 Julow, Gary 168 -K- Kaicy, Johnny 168 Kail, Donna 168 Kain, R obert 168 Kaler, William 49,168,179 Karnes, Greg 168 Karnes, Les 168 Kaser, Roger 203 Kaufman, James 168 Lytle, Dustin 180 Kautman, Jane 168 Kay, Paul 204 Keck, Marcia 204 Keck, Paul 179 Keck, Rex 168 Keegan, Janet 179 Keeler, Richard 168 Keirn, Sandra 50,70,72,96,108,204 Keiter, Julia 168 Keith, Cathy 75,112,204 Keith, Elizabeth 168 Keith, Jean 115,121,204 Kellar, John 37,204 Keller, Greg 102,204 Kelley, Brenda 168 Kelley, Kellum, Merdis 144,179 Stewart 118,179 Kelly, Carol 110,204 Kendall, Larry 204 Kennedy, Roger 204 Kenner, Ephraim 179 Kenyon, Harvey 179 Kerlin, John 179 Kerns, Etta 168 Kerwin, Gail 121,179 Kessler, Joe 168 Killingbeck, David 132,150,179 Kilmer, Mike 119,150,189,204 Kinder, Steven 133,204 King, Cherie 38,111,114,204 King, Karen 72,75,106,145,192,204 King, Lyndall 168 King, Robert 168 King, Ronnie 179 King, Wayne 168 Kinney, Kinney, Kinsey, Kinsey, Kinsey, Kintner, Diana 111,179 Rita 204 Chris 136 Peggy 168 Teresa 179 Gary 38,168 Kirby, Gregory 168 Kirkman, Stephen 168 Kitchell, Dave 141,179 Kleiber, Kerry 168 Klein, Charles 168 Klemme, Jerry 204 Kline, David 179 Klise, Edith 168 Klotz, Jay 118,168 Knight, Marria 96,106,128,205 Knight, Robbin 179 Knipe, Kathryn 67,91,102,179 Knisely, Robert 119,205 Knoderer, Roscoe 168 Knowles, Valeri 179 Knudsen, Linda 205 Kohls, Karen 205 Kohls, Karol 205 Kolb, Fred 179 Kollmar, Patricia 70,72,96,116,205 Kollmar, Steven 28,168 Koonsman, Jane 116,179 Kremers, Scott 111,114,179 Kreps, Diana 205 Kress, Pct 82,84,96,133,205 Kubly, Pat 146,147,179 Kucholick, Kathryn 116,179 Kucholick, Stan 148 Kuhs, Donald 102,111,118,179 Kutlik, Kenny 205 -L- Ladow, Julie 116,180 Laird, Nancy 72,73,96,205 Latinen, Karyl 68,106,117,168 Lambert, John 205 Lamm, Michael 180 Lancaster, Lee 205 Land, Daphne 72,75,205 Land, Lloyd 205 Land, Michael 180 Landgrave, Sharon 180,205 Landis, Mark 146,147,205 Landis, Timothy 168 Landis, Tom 168 Student Index Landrum, Joe 180 Landrum, Roy 205 Landseadel, Lois 205 Lane, Gloria 168 Lang, Barbara 38,168 Langley, Danny 168 Langley, Floyd 59,168 Longley, Gary 180 Langley, Leroy 59 Lanning, Rickey 168 Lanning, Vickie 205 Lasley, Ernest 205 Laughner, Beverly 168 Laughner, Terry 118,168 Laughner, Toni 180 Launius, Carol 72,73,96,206 Lawrence, Marcia 75,117,168 Lawrence, William lc, Leach, Jaynee 41,85,116,206 Leach, John 206 Leach, Marilyn 168 Lear, Janet 35,71,96,111,116,206 Lechner, Mary 115,168 Lee, Rochelle 168 Leedy, James 180 Leep, Marcia 206 Leep, Roger 168 Lehmann, Wayne 59,180 Leicht, Sheryl 67,99,102,107,111,18O Leicht, William R. 180 Leicht, William S. 180 Leiter, Marilyn 168 Lemasters, William 168 Lemons, Ken 206 Lemons, Lorraine 168 Lewark, Sandy 180 Lewis, Carol 115,168 Lewis, Cindy 110,180 Lewis, David 180 Lewis, Jane 74,96,206 Lewis, Joyce 41,206 Lewis, Judy 168 Lewis, Marcia 180 Lewis, Susan 117,168 Lietz, Gary 136,168 Ligon, John 168 Lindley, Todd 40, 168 Lindsay, Linda 206 Lineback, Kathryn 116,180 Lingentelter, Judith 77,206 Link, Jackie 66,72,91,96,116,206 Link, Patricia 180 Lipkey, James 49,118,168 Lipp, Rosella 81,180 Little, Doug 168 Livingston, Richard 168 Locke, Daniel 180 Loman, Greg 118,155,168 Long, Kathryn 40,108,145,206 Long, Robert 180 Long, Stephen 180 Longfellow, Jo Ellen 180 Loop, Jeffrey 136,137,167,168 Louden, Carolyn 206 Lough, Sandra 168 Louks, Sheila 180 Louks, Sherry 168 Louthan, Jim 180 Love, Charles 205 Love, George 168 Lovegrove, Rebecca 49,106,168 Loveioy, Stephen 114,118,168 Loveless, Maureen 206 Lowder, Rita 180 Lowery, Sharon 115,180 Lowry, Judith 68,168 Lucas, Ann 145 Lucas, Daniel 118,146,147,180 Lucas, Gregg 148,206 Lucas, Regina 180 Luckey, Madonna 168 Luttrell, Garry 44,206 Luttrell, Linda 42,119,168 LutZ, Robert 114,118,180 Lynch, Steve 168 Lynch, Stephanie 106,168 Lyons, Carleen 180 Lyons, Mary 42,115,168 231 Lytle, Michael 180 Lytle, Pamela 168 Lytle, Roger 206 Lytle, Susan 121,168 -M- Mobe, Julia 206 Madary, William 114,119,206 Madden, Charles 206 Maddox, Debbie 66,69,74,78,79,96,206 Maddox, Thomas 169 Magealson, Susan 180 Vioggard, Judie 169 Maher, Nancy 77,81,206 Mahoney, Richard 113,206 Main, John 180 Maish, Sharon 77,206 Maish, Victoria 68,169 Majors, Patricia 45,180 Malone, Kathy 206 Malone, Madelyn 180 Malone, Robert 206 Malott, Barbara 115,180 Mangel, John 138,206 Marcum, Randall 207 Marks, David 207 Marple, Raymond 169 Marsh, Steve 180 Marsh, Susan 42,169 Martelli, Paul 33,107,180 Martin, Amy 105,207 Martin, Barry 169 Martin, Delbert 169 Martin, Jerolyn 40 Martin, Robert 180 Martin, William 180 Martina, Anthony 169 Massa, Patricia 72,96,207 Matchett, Michael 207 Mattingly, William 91,118,180 Maudlin, Robert 108,133,142,148, Maudlin, Russena 80,117,169 Maus, Steven 169 Maxwell, Sonia 67,116,119,18O Maxwell, Wayne 169 Mayes, Roger 119,207 Mayes, Steven 71 ,72,96,180 Mayfield, John 102,207,212 Maynard, Alan 169 Maynard, William 169 Mays, Charles 118,180 McAllister, Donna 115,180 McAllister, Linda 207 McAninch, Mary 75,116,207 McAninch, Sue 180 McAninch, Virginia 180 McBee, Dale 180 McCarter, Eva 180 McCarter, W, V. 180 McCauley, James 119 McCauley, Linda 116,121,207 McClain, Michael 169 McClain, Roger 207 McClish, Ella 180 McClory, Joyce 169 McClure, Greg 207 McCollum, Rhonda 169 McCombs, Wanda 180 McConnell, George 169 McConnell, Roger 169 McCroskey, Ronald 207 McDorman, Fredrick 207 McFerran, Jan 169 McGaw, Susan 102,169 McGlone, Molly 144,180 McGowen, Steve 180 McGraw, Rick 150 McGregor, Betty 169,180 McGregor, Eva 208 McGregor, Jean 180 McGuire, Janet 180 McGuire, Sandra 169 McHale, Alexia 145,180 McKay, John 169 McKay, Max 208 McKee, Robert 119,208 McKee, Steven 180 197,207 McKiloben, Elizabeth 208 McKibben, Paul 208 McKinney, Pamela 169 McKinstry, Harry 114,141,208 McKoon, David 208 McKoon, William 59,67,113,180 McLay, Kathy 208 McLochlin, Claudia 29,169 McMain. Paul 169 McMannis, Marlene 117,169 McMasters, Carol 169 McPike, David 119,208 McQueary, Sidney 38,169 McQuistan, Ronald 169 McVay, Darwin 38,77,96,102,103,114,208 Meacham, Joyce 121,208 Medina, Augusto 169 Medina, Luis 169 Meek, Margaret 74,94, 107,180 Meers, Carol 108 Meers, Libby 108,180 Meiring, Cindy 208 Mello, Diana 180 Melton, Charles 208 Melton, James L. 169 Melton, James N. 169 Melton, Kenneth 208 Melton, Linda 180 Melton, Rebecca 169 Meriwether, Randolph 169 Merell, Lavona 169 Merrell, Marshall 180 Merrick, Carolyn 180 Merrick, David 208 Merriweather, Lawrence 137,138,141,180 Merten, Charles 169 Mervis , Allan 77,114,119,208 Mervis, Garry 209 Mervis, Marvin 38,209 Mervis, Roger 40,75,96,155,209 Mervis, William 86,142,150,167,169 Metz, Richard 180 Meyer, Lou Ann 102,103,209 Meyers, Dale 180 Meyers, Janice 180 Meyers, Stephanie 169 Meyers, Steve 41,209 Michael, Randall 180 Mickelson, Connie 209 Mickler, Emmett 169 Mickler, Howard 180 Miles, Patty 117,169 Milhon, Sharlynn 209 Miller, Cathy 169 Miller, Charles 169 Miller, Denny 38,169 Miller, Douglass 136,169 Miller, Elaine 180 Miller, Elizabeth 42,68,102,117,169 Miller, Jerry L, 209 Miller, Jerry W. 169 Miller, John 169 Miller, Josephine 116,119,180 Miller, Karmel 180 Miller, Lester 169 Miller, Onnalee 209 Miller, Pamela 180 Miller, Rebecca 169 Miller, Stephen A. 180 Miller, Stephen R. 209 Miller, Tim 154,209 Miller William 169 Mills, Charles 209 Mills, Deanna 209,218 Mills, Diane 169 Mills, Donald 169 Mills, Gregory 162,169 Mills, Pamela 42,70,72,96,114,145,209 Mills, Ronald 169 Mills, Sandra 115,145,180 Mince, Harold 180 Mince, Larry 180 Miner, Christy 117,169 Minor, Mickey 169,209 Mitchell, Linda 180 Student Index Monticue, Patsy 169 Moonan, John 118,169 Mooney, Ava 121,209 Mooney, Patrick 180 Moor, William 169 Moore, Moore, Christine 121 Claudia 209 Moore, Gary 136,141,169 Moore, Grace 75,102,117,169 Moore, Kathleen 75,112,209 Moore, Moore, Linda 108,169 Mike 39,169 Moore, Sandy 68,117,169 Moore, William 132,180 Morera, Fortalada 180 Morgan, Anna 169 Morgan, Jacqueline 38,66,80,106,110,184,209 Morgan, Lloyd 105,169 Morgan, Marsha 25,180 Morgan, Robert 39,180 Morgan, Steve 169,209 Morgan, Vickie 209 Morphew, Phil 209 Morr, Christine 38,115,170 Morr, John 102,103,180 Morris, Freddy 44,180 Morris, Michael 77,96,209 Morrison, Leona 42,209 Morrison, Shirley 180 Morrison, Susan 209 Morrow, Linda 116,180 Morrow, Mark 75,209 Morrow, Richard 210 Moser, Mark 180 Moss, Kathryn 210 Moss, Sherri 40,66,80,83,96,102,114,210 Mote, Max 136,170 Mottinger, Robert 170 Moulden, Kathy 180 Mount, Stephen 180 Mowrey, Richard 170 Mugg, Francis 146,180 Mullen, Ron 148,149,210 Mullens, Judy 210 Mullens, Shirley 121,170 Mumaw, Linda 39,111,113,114,210 Mundy, Eugenia180 Munsey, Ophie 170 Munsey, Richard 180 Murphy, Roger 180 Murphy, William 136,137,170 Murray, Thomas 107,170 Muster, Jeflrey 170 Myers, Allen 210 Myers, Candance 170 Myers, Clarence 180 Myers, Frederick 136,137,170 Myers, James 180 Myers, Lana 67,180 Myers, Mike 210 Mylin, Christina 42,115,180 -N- Name, Wayne 170 Nay, Terry 180 Neal, Dereada 170 Neher, Neibar Nancy 116,180 ger, Patsy 112,170 Nelson, Jill 170 Nelson, Linda 210 Nelson, Steve 170 Nelson, Terry 210 Newbu Newbu Newbu rn, Larry 133,210 rn, Linda 170 rn, Susie 180 Newby, Roberta 180 Newcom, David 210 Newell, Tamara 85,145,170 Newma n, Donnie 39,180 Newton, Bradley 170 Nibbs, Linda 121,144,170 Nicholas, Kathleen 42,116,170,210 Nicholas, Mary 117 Mix, Allen 169 Mottitt, Jan 106,169 Moflitt, Ronald 31,141,209 Moloch, Nancy 42,104,209 Monroe, John 108,169 Nick, Kathy 66,72,128,210 Nixon, Hugh 76,77,96,119,210 Noble, Melissa 170 Nolan, John 102,170 Noland, Cynthia 181 232 Nolcox, Adrienne 121,170 Nolder, Greg 170 Nolder, Wayne 210 Norris, Bill 79,119,210 Norris, Larry 210 Norris, Ron181 Norwood, Gary 210 Nutt, Richard 210 -0- Oakes, Linda 108,210 Oakley, Daniel 136,170 O'Banion, John 210 O'Bannon, Samuel 181 O'Blenis, Opal 210 O'Dell, Larry 170 Oden, Sheryl 106,210 Odiet, Fred 170 Odlemacher, Donna 181 Ohlemacher, Katina 181 Oldaker, Marcia 170 Ondrik, Michael 210 O'Neill, Maureen 68,75,117,170 Orem, Brenda 170 Ormsby, Arthur 39,104,210 Ormsby, Jean 104,181 Orr, Michael 136,137,170 Orton, John 118,170 Osborn, Robert 170,181 Osborne, Dennis 181 Osborne, Janice 46,121,210 Osman, Lowell 170 Otsuka, Sachiko 98,102,113,211 Ovadka, Terry 170 Overton, Donzell 170 Overton, Georgia 170 Overton, Howard 155,181 Owen, Edward 211 Owens, Richard 211 Owens, Virginia 112,181 Owsley, Pamela 116,145,181 Owsley, Ron 211 Owsley, Ruth 170 Ozment, Dianna 211 -p- Pachmayr, Sharon 211 Pack, Robert 181 Padtield, Rodney 211 Padgett, Rebecca 75,116,119,181 Papacek, Jerry 133,150,211 Parigen, Alan 181 Parigen, James 211 Parker, Victoria 181 Parks, Robert 170 Parson, David 170 Parson, Sharon 121,181 Parsons, William 170 Parton, Catherine 181 Parton, Marvin 39,211 Parton, Patricia 115,181 Pasquale, Daphne 38,170 Patchett, Gary 133,134,150,211 Pate, Diane 121,170 Patrick, Anita 170 Pottengale, Sandro 170 Patterson, Colleen 37,38,181,211 Patterson, Edna 181 Patterson, Stephen 119,211 Patton, Susan 115,170 Paul, Gary 107,170 Paul, Jerry 170 Paul, Zocletta 211 Payne, Barbara 121,211 Payne, Shelia 43,211 Pearce, Elizabeth 164,170 Pearson, Austrene 41,181 Peck, Robert 59,181 Peel, Robert 211 Pemberton, Charles 181 Pence, Sheila 181 Pencek, Allen 170 Penningroth, Paula 67,81,105,181 Pennington, Jo Ann 38,170 Pennington, Sherry 34,74,75,96,112,211 Pennycoff, Stephanie 30,170,181 Pennycutt, Steven 170 Perkins, Mike 211 Perkins, Rick 170 Perkins, Toni 66,74,96,106,116,211 Perry, Gale 32,105,181 Perry, Willie 170 Peters, Frank 181 Peters, Randall 170 Peters, Thomas 71,96,177,181 Peterson, Robert 67,1 18,181 Peterson, Suzanne 181 Pettay, Cynthia 42,75,117,170 Pettay, Judith 170 Pettiiohn, Beth 170 Pfeiffer, Suzanne 68,170 Ptleger, Kathy 114,117,170 Phiter, Dennis 211 Phillips, Christina 144,170 Student Index Ray, Norman 212 Ray, William 212 Rayl, Dana 171 Rayl, Daniel 212 Rayl, David 212 Rayl, Gary 150 Rork, Terry 171 Rose, Jerry 171 Ross, David 213 Ross, June 182 Ross, Rebecca 213 Ross, Sharon 213 Rayl, Mark 181 Rayl, S andy 72,75,114,181 Rayl, Stephen 31,133,212 Rayls, Carolyn 171 Rayls, Edward 171 Redmon, Thomas 171 Reece, Martha 72,75,96,213 Reecer, Reece r, Larry 171 Robert 25,171 Reed, Carol C. 111 Reed, Carol E. 102,166,171 Phillips, Deborah 170 Phillips, Gary 25,76,96,211 Phillips Phillips Phipps, Phipps, , George 211 , Ronnie 170 James 170 Micheal 181 Pickering, Marvin 211 Pickett, Pickett, Pickett, Pierce, Jerry 170 Terry 211 Vicki 170 Mary Ann 211 Pierce, Steven 170 Pierson, Kenneth 181 Pierson, Roger 181 Pitman, Penney 72,102,174,181 Pitzer, William 170 Plank, Edwin 118,132,155,181 Plotner, John 114,119,133,142,211 Plotner, Sarah 170 Poe, Beverly 181 Poe, Joyce 110,181 Pogue, Dennis 170 Reed, Connie 110,181 Reed, Rebecca 213 Reed, Tommy 45,181 Reed, Valerie 171 Reed, William 171 Reedy, Ricky 34,75,119,213 Reel, John 181 Reel, Randall 171 Reeves, Alan 181 Reid, Dan 213 Reinhardt, Alice 213 Renner, Jill 40,213 Resler, Kenny 171 Revolt, Patricia 213 Reyburn, Philip 118,181 Reynolds, Barbara 181 Reynolds, Chervl 181 Rostron, Rebecca 213 Roswog, Kathryn 122,214 Rowan, Sylvester 87,141,214 Royal, Wade 171 Royce, Phillip 214 Rubow, Pamela 171 Ruckriegle, Terry 7O,119,196,214 Rudicel, Susan 72,73,80,96,106 145 184 214 Rudkin, Victoria 38,171 Rudolph, Jane 182 Rudolph, Jet? 150 Rudolph, Micheal 182 Rudousky, John 182 Ruemler, Phyllis 39,116,121,182 Rush, Dona 182 Rush, Jim 182 Rush, Sandra 38,182 Rusk, John 182 Russell, Floyd 182 Russell, lris 144,214 Russell, James 171 Russell, Janice 25,182 Russell, Jim 182 Russell, Melody 171 Russell, Richard 119,214 Russell, Sandra 42,214 Russell, Sherry 171 Russell, William 182 Reynolds, Dan 41,111,181 Reynolds, Georgianne 181 Reynolds, Rena 66,76,96,119,128,213 Rhees, Ralph 117 Rhees, Richard 187,213 Propes, Pointer, Brenda 181 Politz, Steven 118,146,181 Polk, C hloe 211 Pollard, Billy 181 Porter, Porter, Porter, Potts, S Powell, Powell, Powell, Ralph 181 Sondra 211 Susan 121,144,170 harolyn 212 Barbara 212 Dennis 75,170 Janice 170 Powers, Anthony 170,212 Powers, Mary 170 Praim, Linda 181 Prather, Martha 116,181 Prates, Alcides 86,98,99,102,1 Pratt, Carey 41,181 Pratt, Paul 170 Prewitt, Dale 181 Prewitt, William 74,76,170 Price, J Price, J eff 170 oyce 170 Price, Veda 181 Pritts, Gregory 132,150,181 Dwayne 212 13,114,212 Rhinebarger, Carol 75,213 Rhinebarger, Linda 68,171 Rhyne, Donna 121,171 Rice, Willard 133,134,137,171 Rich, Fred 213 Rich, Sonia 181 Richards, Cindy 105,213 Richardson, Diana 171 Richman, Steve 150,181 Richmond, Gayle 137,171 Richmond, Luther 181 Ridenour, Diana 39,115,213 Ridenour, Don 39,79,91,109,181 Ridgeway, Ronald 181 Ridoux, Frank 118,171 Riggs, Susan 102,103,213 Riley, Freddie 59,181 Riley, Michael 181 Rinearson, Robert 181 Rinehart, Barbara 119,181 Rinehart, Phillip 213 Ringeisen, Ronald 59,118,181 Ringley, Carless181 Rink, Laura 213 Ritz, Richard 204,213 Pullen, Joseph 181 Pulver, Eddie 171 Pumphrey, Janice 40,77,102,116,145,181 Purvis, Jessica 171 Pyke, James 150,181 Pyke, Larry 181 Pyke, Vicki 113,212 - R. Raines, Bruce 212 Ramberger, Arthur 181 Ramey, Marsha 212 Ramirez, Pat 212 Ramirez, Roberta 121,181 Ramseyer, William 181 Rancher, Fran 212 Rancher, Mary 181 Ranck, Debbie 171 Randolph, Michael 150,181 Randolph, Richard 181 Randolph, Vicki 116,181 Rankert, Michael 171 Ratclitt, Ronald 181 Rover, Barbara 67,181 Rivers, Maris 121 Roache, Susan 96,102,103,213 Roberts, Allan 39,213 Roberts, Dave 146 Robertson, Linda 171 Robeson, Tania 113,117,144,171 Robinso Robinso n, Billy 171 n, David 181 Robison, Richard 213 Robson, Lynette 115,171 Rocchio, Mary 108,213 Rocchio Roc kwel Patrick 74,96,113,114,181 Rocchio, , Patrick K. 213 l, Martha 182 Rodgers, Glen 111,182 Roe, Da vid 171 Roe, Gary 182 Roe, Jennifer, 213 Roe, Lynn 182 Rogers, Charles 182 Rogers, Judy 182 Rogers, Rose 171 Rogers, Scott 171 Rogers, Steve 182 Rank, Robert 87,133,213 233 Rust, Sharon 43,214 Rust, Susan 68,171 Ruth, Connie 110,182 Rutherford, Sharon 171 Ryan, Michael 133,137,182 Ryan, Tom 214 Rynerson, John 171 -5- Sale, Gary 182 Salinas, Robert 171 Sallee, Margaret 214 Sallee, Pamela 214 Sallee, Stanley 214 Saltsgiver, Wanda 214 Saltsgiver, William 214 Sandberg, Carol 107,201,214 Sanders, Jackie 182 Sanders, Jan 171 Sanders, Nancy 215 Sandy, Laura 26,67,182 Sargent, Jim 215 Sargent, Larry 39,141,171 Sass, Sherry 117,171 Savage, Linda 171 Savage, Sharon 215 Scalf, Barbara 215 Scamahorn, Gayle 215 Schaeffer, Gordon 182 Scheiman, Judith 145,171 Schembre, Judy 145,182 Schick, Randy 171 Schleeter, Larry 148 Schleeter, Phillip 182 Schmid, Mary 119,182 Schmidt, Mike 215 Schueler, Nance 171 Schwalenberg, Craig 146,215 Schwalenberg, Mark 118,146,171 Schwartz, Holly 41,116,215 Schwartz, Timothy 141,171 Schwenger, Albert 91,1 18,182 Scoggins, Jan 110,215 Scott, David 74,97,119,155,215 Scott, Jeanie 215 Scott, John 182 Scott, Marilyn 215 Scott, Nancy 171 Seabolt, Betty 121,171 Seagrave, Ned 171 Sears, Pat 39,11 1,122,182 Seely, David 215 Seichrist, Rickie 171 Seitz, David 118,155,174,182 Snyder 1 Seward, Theresa 171 Sewell, Barbara 41,215 Seymour, Jack 38,40,102,107,111,182 Shackelford, Diane 121,171 Shackeltord, Judy 215 Shatter, Diana 215 Shatter, Joeita 66,72,77,106,215 Shallenberger, Jerry 182 Shollenberger, Mark 182 Shanks, Becky 215 Shanks, Richard 182 Show, Beverly 215 Shaw, Donna 171 Shearin, Robert 182 Sheasley, Frank 182 Sheely, Mike 171 Sheline, Beverly 38,77,116,215 Shelly, Sharol 216 Shelton, Lester 171 Shelton, Ron 155 Shepard, Sharon 115,121,182 Shepard, William 182 Sherwood, Carolyn 72,77,116,216 Shields, Larry 171 Shiilet, Wayne 171 Shilling, Nancy 171 Shilling, Rick 216 Shirar, Lana 25,116,182 Shires, Terry 68,132,171 Shirley, Karyn 216 Shirley, Mike 136,171 Shirley, Phyllis 171 Shively, Jeanett 112,182 Shockey, Richard 182 Shockley, Daniel 118,182 Shoemaker, Barbara 182 Shoemaker, Dianne 182 ShoFfner,Judy 115,171 Shriner, Bill 119,133,142,150 Shrock, Gary 182 Shrock, Jock 216 Shrock, Robert 171 Shuck, Caroline 171 Shui'f1ebotham,Linda 38,171 Shull, Max 216 Shutt, Linda 171 Siefers, Elizabeth 41,47,91,182 Siefken, John 72,76,97,119,132,142,150,216 Siktberg, Ruth 171 Silcox, Jan 216 Silvers, Linda 171 Silvey, Diana 216 Simmons, Bill 171 Simmons, Donny 155,216 Simmons, Jacqueline 42,171 Simmons,Jan 171 Simmons , Jlll 171 Simpson, Elaine 41,98,108,116,208,216 Simpson, Sheryl 116,182 Sims, Beth 171 Sims, Larry 216 Sinnamon, Dixie 216 SiteS, David 182 Sites, Donna 182 Sittberg, Chris 121 Sitzes, Evert 182 Sitzes, James 182 Siupinski, Leanora 117,171 Sizemore, James 182 Skomp, Mark 171 Skomp, Phyllis 72,73,97,115,216 Slane,Joe171 Slane, Susan 216 Slaughter, Linda 216 Slaven, John 171 Slusher, Roger 182 Smallwood, Sandra 216 Smeltzer, Brad 216 Smetzer, Dianna 171 Smiley, Linda 182 Smith, Addie171 Smith, Allen 39,182 Smith, Bernell 146,216 Smith, Bernice 144,171 Smith, Boyd 216 Smith, Dale 216 Smith, Deborah 172 Smith, Diana 172 Smith, Donald 172 Student Index Smith, Glendra 144,182 Smith, Jackie 182 Smith, James 172 Smith, Janet 121,182 Smith, Karen 72,75,97,lO6,145,202 Smith, Karla 172 Smith, Kathryn 67,182,216 Smith, Kent 118,182 Smith, Larry A. 118,182 Smith, Larry E, 216 Sn'titl'1,l.irlda D. 172 Smith, Linda S. 172 Smith, Loretta 172,216 Smith, Marie 172 Smith, Marla 216 Smith, Mary 182 Smith, Michael D, 141,182 Smith, Mike A, 82,84,1 19,133,148,216 Smith, Mike K. 216 Smith, Nancy117,172 Smith, Pamela 78 Smith, Penny 38,144,172 Smith, Phyllis 182 Smith, Rebecca 39,144,172 Smith, Smith, Reine 144,172 Roosevelt 182 Smith, Thomas 216 Snider, Robert 172 Snodgrass, Lynn 172 Snodgrass, Stephanie 182 B Snow, lanche217 Snow, Daniel 114,123,133,l41,217 Snow, John 182 Snow, Marlene 172 Snow, Ronnie 217 Snow, Teresa 172,182 Snyder, Bob 39,217 Snyder, Garry 217 Snyder, Janet 40,217 Snyder, Judy 182 , Kathryn 119,182 Snyder, William 182 Soblotne, Larry 45,182 Sochon, Gordon 217 Sokol, Teresa 172 Sokol, Terry 26,217 Sommers, Phyllis 182 Somsel, Mike 150,151 Sorrell, Roger 39,172 Sash, George 172 Sottong, Teresa 78,172 Soupley, Jill 217 Sparks, Vicky 116,182 Sporling, Allen 182 Spaulding, Robert 172 Spencer, Kimberly 217 Spencer, Robert 172 Spevacek, Catherine 66,74,97,111, Spradlin, Joyce 182 Springer, David 182 Springer, Vern 172 Spurgeon, Charlene 217 Spurgeon, Judy 182 Stahl, Joseph 172 Stahl, Mark 172 Stanley, John 38,132,172 Stapleton,Cheryl 42,97,217 Stapleton, Shareese 119,182 Staton, Beverly 72,77,111,116,217 Stedry, Cynthia 24,182 Stedry, Steve 217 Stedry, Susan 32,172 Steen, Marilyn 172 Stein, Philip 122,217 Stephens, Barbara 46,172 Stephens, Beth 115,217 Stephenson, Robert 182 Stepler, Connie 39,113,217 Stevens, Ernest 182 Stevenson, Glenda 172 Stevenson, Janet 1 16,119,182 Stevenson, Weldon 217 Stewart, Cynthia 68,172 Stewart, Diana 106,217 Stewart, Dietra 172 Stewart, Julie 42,105,182 Stewart, Susan 115,121,172 Stittler, Carolyn 182 Stigall, Judy 182 Stinchcomb, Ronald 38,118,182 234 116,217 Stine, Greg 182 Stine, Tom 172 Stiner, Cherie 40,41 Stiner, Clifford 111,218 Stiner, Gary 172 Stitt, Sandra 218 Stodgell, Dave 182 Stonekin g, Barbara 106,121,172 Storms, Jim 172 Storms, Pamela 4O,67,68,145,182 Stough, Kurt 172 Stout, Elsie 172 Stout, Kathleen 172 Stover, Don 118,137,172 Stover, Linda 218 Stover, Philip 97,119,146,218 Strange, Michael 172 Strawbridge, Larry 133,141,182 Strayhorn, Aaron 132,182 Strebin, Don 44,218 Stucker, Ricke 66,72,75,114,119,132,150,218 Sturgell, Steve 182 Sullivan, Herman 218 Sullivan, Michael 172 Sullivan, Steven 172 Summerton, Paula 117,172 Sumner, Jerry 182 Suter, Pamela 182 Sutherla nd, Carolyn 41,218 Suttertield, Pamela 75,117,172 Sutton, Mary 182 Sutton, Rick 107,172 Svedin, Karin 112,218 Swain, Rebecca 42,172 Sweeney, Tom 172 Sweeney, Larry 182 Sweezy, Swigart, David 172 Richard 104,172 Swing, George 218 Swing, Richard 182 Swisher, Sherry 172 Switzer, Jane 75,119,182 -1'.. Taboos, Kerry 182 Tackett, Jerry 136,172 Tarr, Jeanean 182 Tarr, Wayne 108,218 Taylor, Carolyn 182 Taylor, Dennis 218 Taylor, Roy 182 Tedlock, Connie 182 Tedlock, Roger 59,172 Tedlock, Steven 182 Tennent, Jennifer 172 Terry, Tim 183 Terwilliger, Jay 4O,97,116,218 Terwilliger, Richard 183 Thomas, Anna 172 Thomas, Gary 146 Thomas, James 172 Thomas, Patricia 218 Thomas, Richard 40,41,69,74,132,183 Thomas, Ronald Earl 40,1 1 1,1 13,218 Thomas, Ronald Eugene 172 Thomas, Sharon 115,183 Thomison, Thompson, Thompson Thompson Leroy 219 Becky 183 Betty 172 Elizabeth 172 Thompson, Norman 219 Thompson Richard 183 Thompson, Stephen 183 Thurbon, Linda 183 Thurston, Phil 219 Tilley, Janet 183 Tilley, Steve 219 Timme, Larry 219 Timmons, Pamela 106,183 Titus, Joseph 219 Titus,Judith 172 Titus, Stephen 183 Tochterrrian, Christie 117,172 ' Tomlinson, Dianna 172 Tomlinson, Linda 183 Tow, Janice 219 Tow, Roger 172 Tranbarger, Candus 219 Traverse, Georgia 172 Wright Trent, Betty 219 Trent, John 172 Tessler, David 172 Trine, Bill 172 Troyer, Deborah 172 Troyer, Linda 172 Troyer, Susan 42,72,116,219 Trueblood, Linda 219 Tucker, Diana 115,219 Tucker, Thomas 172 Tudor, Roger 136,172 Turley, Priscilla 70,72,96,102,219 Turner, Carol 219 Turner, Charles 183 Turnpaugh, Merry 172 Tyler, Clarence 183 Tyler, Ethel 121,144,172 Tyler, Judi 42,219 -U- Underwood, Mark 172 Ullery, Janet 172 Ullman, Walter 66,97,102,103,104,2l9 -V- Valadez, Gilbert 183 Vance, David 119,219 Van Hoose, Kenneth 183 Van Horn, Don 173 Van Landingham, Donna183 Van Lue, Gregg 154,219 Van Meter, Brock 1l3,1 19,217,219 Van Winkle, Marsha 173 Vaughn, Archie 173 Vetter, Walter 173 Vigue, Patricia 219 Vint, Steven 137,173 Vitatoe, Larry 26,67,102,183 Vogt, Dan 31,220 Voiles, Phyllis 183 Votava, Ruth 105,173 -W- Wade, David 38,220 Waggaman, Dave 38 Waggaman, Nancy 48,183 Student Index Warner, James 183 Warner, Mary 173 Warnock, Marcia 183 Warren, Gay 26,183 Warren, John 220 Wartenbe, John 39,220 Washburn, Gary 41,ii1,113,183 Washington, Denny 173 Washington, Joe 173 Wasson, Kathy 173 Watson, Joseph 220 Watson, Laura 114,145,183 WattS, Tim 85,220 Weaver, Cindy 108,173 Weaver, Jean 173 Weaver, Susan 173 Weaver, Terry 38,220 Williams, Woodrow 173 Williamson, Ronald 183 Willis, Anna 115,121,173 Willis, Steve173 Willis, Vickie 173 Wilson Wilson Wilson, Wilson, Wilson, Wilson Wilson Carol 75,107,183 Connie 221 Diana 111,119,183 Donald 183 Jane 72,106,221 Judith 183 Kenneth 75,118,183 Wilson Linda 173 Wilson, Mary 38,68,173 Wilson, Roger 221 Wilson Vivian 23,77,116,221 wandfmichcei iss Webb. Linda 173 Webster, Carroll 220 Webster, Deloorah 38,173 Webster, Vickie 183 Weeks, Teresa 173 Weida, Mike 220 Weida, Paul 118,183 Weidner, Kathleen 173 Weigt, Ron 133,220 Weir, Gary 36,86,87,133,141,220 Welder, Bill 133,183 Wells, Wells, Wells, Diana 183 Karen 42,183 Roger 183 Welsh, Linda 183 Welsh, Mike 183 Welsh, Sandra 173 Wenger, Connie 183 Werbe, Sarah 105,145,173 West, Charles Mark 173 West, Charles Melvin 183 West, West, West, Frieda 173 Karen 112,220 Michael 173 Windle, Jill 121,173 Wine, Thomas 118,173 Wine, Toni 66,74,80,97,102,116,194,221 Winslow, Wayne 173 Walt, David 31,32,1 14,119,221 Wolf, Jerry 183 Wolf, Joyce 183 Woltcale, JeFf 41,111,183 Woltcale, Vicki 67,91,102,181,183 Wolford, Dale 183 Wolford, Don 155,173 Wood, Charles 183 Wood, Eugene 183 Wood, Evelyn 183 Wood, Michael 41,221 Woods, Judy 111,221 Woods, Pamelae 183 Woods, Steven 183 Woodward, Larry 68,133,183 Woodward, Wallace 173 Workman, Kathy 183 Worley, Terry 173 Wortman, Karla 173 Wortman, Harold 183 West, Rosella 173 Westlake, Craig 183 Westlake, Nora 68,173 Whaley, Bill 173 Wheeler, Gary 173 Wheeler, Michael 173 Wheeler, Shelia 173 Whicker, Philip 45,183 Whikehart, Constance 173 Wray, Diana 183 Wray, John 183 Wren, Jim 79,133,221 Wren, Tom 133,150,183 Wright, David 69,72,75,86,97,1 19,132,15O,184,221 Wright, lvan 173 Wright, Joyce 173 Wright, Larry 133,150,183 Lela 173 White Wagner, Ann 116,220 Wagner, Carol 117,173 Wagner, Cheryl 76,77,116,183 Wagner , Donna 38,70,97,112,220 Wagner, Janet 220 Wagner Waites, , Richard 173 Gregory 183 Wakeman, Sheri 145,183 Waldman, Ronald 173 Walker, Dave 220 Whikehart, John 220 White , Danny 183 White, Eddie 220 White White White ,Janet 112,220 ,Jerry 172,173 , Judy 183 White, Mike 220 White Ronald 173 whnef wayne 220 , William 183 Wyant, Carol 221 Wyant, Jim 29,59,173 Wyant, Linda 145,173 Wyatt, Kathy 183 Wycotf, Kalinda 107,183 Wylie, Sandra 173 Wyrick, Edward 221 Wvsong, Jane 121,221 Walker, Janet 220 Walker, John 220 Walker, Leonard 183 Walker, Linda 183 Walker, Pamela 42,183 Walker, Virginia 145,173 Walrond, Barbara 41 ,66,102,220 Whitecotton, Graydon 173 Whitehead, Ronald 183 Whitfield, Harvey 173 Whitfield, Phillip 102,11 1,176,183 Whiteman, Mike 118,136,173 Whitsett, Ronald 24,173 Whittaker, Diana 112,221 Y- Yeoman, Paul 35,97,119,221 Yoder, Bruce 173 York, Linda183 Young, Young, Bruce 221 Eric 183 Walter, James 67,68,91,97,102,1 11,183 Walters, Charles 136,173 Walters, Esther 173 Walters, Mary 183 Walton, Walton, Walton, Jerri68,117,121,173 Jim 220 Richard 39,173 Ward, Debbie 173 Ward, Donald 173 Ward, L Ward, L arry 173 aura 173 Ward, Neil 220 Ward, Paul 59,136,173 Ward, Peggy 121,220 Warm, Norman 220 Abney, Mr. Richard 53,111 Ada ms, Mr. Dewey 59 Whittaker, Linda 75,116,183 Wikel, Molly 183 Wiles, John 183 Wilhoite, David 221 Wilkerson, Gary 173 Wilkinson, John 173 Williams, Darrell 173 Williams, Edsel 183 Williams, Ernest 40,221 Williams, Eva 173 Williams, Judy 183 Williams, Marcia 183 Williams, Phyllis 144,221 Williams, Steve 183 Williams,Tom 173 Faculty and Administration Akemann, Mrs. Rhea 53,102 Barngrover, Mr. Robert 53 Boer, Mr- C1wr1es53,1 14,133,143 Bartlett, Mr, Donald 53,69 235 Young, Faith 221 Young, Janet 173 Young, Robert 183 Young, Susan 117,165,173 -Z- Zell, Roger 39,173 Zerante, Linda 173 Zilligen, Cheryl 36,102,221 Zirkle, David 146,173 Zollman, Steve183 Zwirn,Judith 173 Beck, Mrs. Patricia 53,69 Becker, Mr. Robert 53 Beigh, Mr. James 52,53 Bell, Mr. Alexander 53,59 Blake, Mrs. Bertha 59 Blake, Mr. James 59 Blake, Mr, W. Howard 53 Bohleber, Miss Jean 53,108 Bond, Mr. John 53,71 Boyd, Mrs. Robert 19 Boyce, Mr. Morris 19 Bratton, Mr. Russell 53,137,143,154 Brumbaugh, Mr. David 53,105 Brunk, Mr. Merrill 19 Buchholtz, Mr. Henry 53,141,143 Bushong, Mr. Robert 53,133,134,143,150 Calhoun, Miss Elizabeth 53,69,113 Carr, Mr. James 59 Carter, Mr. Paul 53 Cassida, Mr. Otis 19 Chapel, Mrs. Connie 53,117 Cofield, Mr. Malvin 53,143,146 Coombes, Mrs. Lena 53,69 Cooprider, Erwin 59 Corn, Mr. Wilson 53 Cox, Mrs. Mary Alice 20 Coy, Mr. Lory 53 Craig, Mr. Kenneth 21,22,53,87 Crook, Mr. Kenneth 20,21,68 Cross, Mr. Robert 53 Cross, Mr. Walter 53,132,143,150 Dalton, Dr. Robert 18,79 Davis, Mr. Herbert 53 Dixon, Mrs. Edith 20 Dixon, Mr. Lee 21,53 Donovan, Mr. Richard 54,136,143 Doady, Miss Bernice 54 Downey, Mrs. Rita 54 DuBois, Mr. Roland 54 Dunlap, Mr. Robert 54 Edwards, Miss Esther 54 Ericson, Miss Abey 54,69 Fausset, Miss Mary 41,54 Finch, Mr. Rozella 5B Fox, Mr. William 54,136,143 Franklin, Mr. Charles 21,52,54 Friedrich, Mrs. Marilyn 54,145 Gatlin, Mr. William 54 Golper, Marvin MD Gosma, Mrs. Ruth 54 Grant, Mrs. Melinda 54 Greenlee, Mrs. Louie 54 Administrative Council 21 AFS 98 Art Department 50 Audio Visual 58 Autumn Prom 82 Band 38 Baseball 148 Basketball 137 Book Store 58 Boys' Legion 86 Business Education Department 36 Cheerleaders 128 Choirs 40 Coaches 143 Cooks 59 Cross Country 132 Custodians 59 DCE 43 Deans 22 Debate Club 107 Distributive Education 37 Dramatic Club 102 Driver Education 48 English Department 24 Exploratory Teaching 23 Football 133 Foreign Language Department 26 Hamilton, Mrs. Harvey 121 Hamilton, Mr. Robert 54,133,141,143,155 Handley, Miss Elizabeth 54 Harmon, Mrs. Freda 59 Harrell, Mrs. Mary Lou 59 Harrell, Mr. Robert 54 Harriss, Phyllis 20,21 Harris, Mrs, Renata 54,102,105,1 11 Hathaway, Mr. Charles 19 Hawkins, Mrs. Martha 54,102 Heaton, Mrs, Ruth 55 Hellman, Mr. Gilbert 59 Hellman, Mr. Linus 59 Hochstetler, Mr. Max 55 Holihan, Mr. Donald 133,143,155 Hutchcroft, Mrs. Martha 58 Jones, Mr. Haven 55 Jones, Mrs. Jane 55 Kay, Miss Helen 55 Kemper, Mr. Gary 55,114 Kendall, Mr. J. Allen 55,69,l07 Kendall, Mr. Paul 55,107 Kern, Mrs. Mildred 52,54 Kerwin, Mrs. Courtney 121 Kiger, Mr. Karl 21,55 Kolanko, Mrs. Alice 55 Landis, Mr. Joseph 55,113 Lees, Mr. Earl 55,81 Leger, Mrs. Linda 55,115 Leiter, Mr. Gale 55,104 Lester, Mr. Charles 55 Lynn, Mrs. Rosemary 59 Maddox, Mrs. Beverly 20 Maddox, Mr. Ed 55 Mann, Mr, Maurice 55 Mann, Mr. Robert 52,55 Morkert, Mrs. Joseph 121 Mason, Mr. Everett 55 McClur1g, Mrs. Peggy 55,116 Mclntosh, Miss Elizabeth 2l,56,69 Meritt, Mrs. Julia 59 Merrill, Mr. Stanley 56,112,116 Miles, Mr. Donald 56 Miller, Mr. Paul 19 Moore, Mr. Allen 56,112 Moore, Mr. Frank 21,66 Mullins, Mr. Joe 20,21 Muncie, Mr. J. Warren 56 Mustard, Mrs. Dione 56,117 Mustard, Mr. Fred 56 Myers, Mr. 19 Activities Index Future Business Leaders 112 FTA 116 Future Nurses Club 115 Future Physicians Club 114 GAA 145 Girls' League 80 Golf 154 Hi-Y 1 18 History Club 113 Homecoming 78 Home Economics Department 46 Honor Society 94 industrial Arts Department 45 International Relations Club 113 Junior Achievement 122 Juniors 172 Jr.-Sr. Reception 91 K Club 128 Kokettes 1 10 Kips 144 Lens 77 Library Club 106 Mathematics Department 32 Matrons 59 Music Department 40 NFL 107 Organization Board 69 236 Nay, Mr. Roy 34 North, Mr. Douglas 56 Orr, Mr. Leon 56 Overton, Mrs. Arcille 56 Overton, Mr. Frank 56,143 Pavey, Mrs. Opal 59 Pavlick, Mr. Mathew 56 Pearce, Miss Estella 21,22,80 Philapy, Mrs. Geraldine, 56,73 Phillips, Mr. Ed W. 21,56 Ragains, Mr, Joseph 38,56 Ray, Mr, Les 56,138,143 Rayl, Mr. Edward 19 Rees, Mrs. Barbara 56,106 Renie. Mrs, Donna 56 Reynard, Mrs. Helen 56 Riebeling, Mrs. Patricia 57,144 Riggs, Mr. John 57 Rogers, Mrs. Pauline 59 Rose, Dr. C. Lowell 18 Roush, Miss Mariorie Ann 57,69,113 Ruch, Mr. Larry F. 57,136,143,150 Satchwill, Mr. Robert 57 Schauver, Mr. Robert 38.109 Shelton, Mr. Glen 19 Schrock, Mr. Lincoln 57,113 Seagrave, Mrs. Elsie 57,102,111 Seymour, Esther 57,115 Shipley, Mr. Bill 57 Sill, Miss Lyla 21,57 Slaughter, Mr. Keith 57,112,143 Soblotne, Mrs. Maxine 20 Stewart, Mr. John 22,57 Stucker, Mr. Frank 57 Suter, Mrs. Ruth 57 Tappan, Mrs. James 57 Teal, Mr. 18 Thode, Mr. Ernest, Jr. 57,102,104 Thompson, Mr. Chester 57 Turner, Mr. Gene 57,137,143,148 Tuttle, Miss Sondra 57 Tye, Mr. Danny 57 Varnadore, Mrs. Eileen 59 Walker, Mrs. Betty 20 Warthen, Mr. Kenneth 57 Weedman, Mrs, Beatrice 57 Wilson, Mr. Earl 57 Winslow, Miss Imogene 22,57 Zehring, Miss Lena 57 Palette Club 108 Physical Education Department 4 Quill and Scroll 94 Red and Blue 74 Sargasso 70 School Board 19 Science Department 28 Secretaries 20 Seniors 184 Social Studies Department 34 Sophomores 162 Spanish Club 104 Speech Club 107 Stardust B8 Student Council 66 Swimming 146 Teachers 52 Teachers ot Tomorrow 117 ' Tennis 155 Track 150 Trainers and Managers 142 Vocational Department 44 Wrestling 141 Y-Teens 121 Yell Block 130 Young Artists Present 109 l l l l 1 4 I l l L l CREDITS ADVISERS . . . 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