Kokomo High School - Sargasso Yearbook (Kokomo, IN)
- Class of 1968
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Australials Harold Holt drowned mysteriously and the USS Pueblo was captured. Performing the heart trans- plant, Dr. Barnard revealed a completely modern branch of the medical field. Dr. Christian Barnard explains the success of thejirst heart transplant at a news conference. Mali Wars, Heart Transplants Headline 1968 Artillerymen of the U.S. 196111 light infantry brigade use a 105mm artillery piece in war zone c in America's biggest ojfensive ofthe W Vietnam war. A helicopter flies into the jungle area with another artillerypiece. V AP PHOTO 2-23-67 An American helicopter flies into the war zone of Viet Nam to bring supplies to soldiers as they shell a Viet Cong village. Helicopters also play a vital role in rescue ejorts. Searchers comb the A ustralian coast in an ejort tofind Prime Minister Holt M alp- hi-mnrw-rw. Maharishi Mahesh Yogi of India demonstrates the meditative thought which has brought him fame. Two Egyptian soldiers begin the walk across the Sinai Desert in an attempt to return home, a result of the defeat ofthe Egyptians by the Israelis. The hippies of Haight-Ashbury strive -for indi- vidualism. However, the majority of young peo- ple express their beliejfs in more accepted ways. Radiant Lynda .lohnson walks under crossed swords with new husband Marine Captain Charles Robb as they leave the East Room after their well-publicized marriage. 20 ation Goes Through Time ofChange Summer riots and racial dis- orders reached a dramatic cli- max with the brutal murder of Dr. Martin Luther King, jr. and resulted in the instruction of the National Guard and local police in riot control. Among other national disasters were the collapse of the bridge spanning the Ohio River be- tween Gallipolio, Ohio, and Ft. Pleasant, West Virginia, and the eruption of numerous teachers, strikes. The news spotlight also fo- cused on women with the White House wedding of Lynda johnson to Marine Cap- tain Charles Robb. Another re- cipient of widespread attention was Svetlana Alliluyeva, joseph Stalinls daughter. Her defection from Russia enabled the world to learn the nature of her country at the time of her fatheris dictatorship. National guardsmen quell riots in the Detroit area. Racial problems plague the country and accumulate in needless loss ofproperty and lives. Displaying a happy smile, Svetlana Alleluyeva, the daughter of the late Joseph Stalin discusses her dejection from Russia with American newspaper reporters. Q53 ITS? '. REE 5 913' wg-E 'EM Milli sgllgsgfliff is QM 'Ei' x SBILBREH Sigh? t 'mm W s 3358! In Detroit, as in numerous other cities of the United States, teachers rebel against low wages and poor working conditions. Such demonstrations are becoming more com- mon throughout the nation. Rescue teams begin to fnd unfortunate victims from the collapsed bridge between Gallipolis, Ohio, and Ft. Pleasant, West Virginia by using helicopters. any N4 'Q -Ls - K- Bunker Hill is now known as Grissom Air Force Base. Astronaut Gus Gris- som,former native oflndiana, is honored in this Change ofnante, The Haynes Museum opens to Kokomo a collection ofartifacvs revealing a better understanding ofthe history ofthis progressive city. X u S 7 fl? 22 Garv, Indiana, proves racial prejudices do not belong in politics. Richard Hatcher shows that ability is the most im- portant quality ofany mayor. ,sii 'wmafaaismff Kokomo and Indiana Reflect the Importance ofllrogress As in the past years, progress, tragedy and change enveloped every phase of life. Locally, educational and polit- ical developments highlighted news reports. Construction of Lincoln Elementary School and opening of the Haynes Museum were a small portion of the work done in renovating educational and historical locations. All Hoosiers honored Astronaut Grissom hy renaming Bunker Hill Air Force Base, Grissom Air Force Base. Cary elected its first Negro mayor, Richard Hatcher, while fans supported I.U.,s first Prose Bowl trip. ty's attempt to win the Rose Bowl crown The Indiana Univenvity float joins the 1968 Rose Bowl Parade. Hoosiers are very proud ofthiv untvervt Kokomo's oldest school, Lincoln Elementary dlvplai v a diferent appearance as the new building takes shape N F gf 'fi 1 wb? ' 'F '., C aw MS. I , 'M 12, 1. Q' wifi V- iq ff A., If P' C an if kwa 9 4 Q' W if ',m , 4 0 N, ,E ,, ., I M '9 M we if , 5 ma it 1 , wi 24, ZA Wg: an ...ff if a P .fs fi t ,. W 'M M 4 wk, waxy , is .3k xii: I K f i all -null Wil'0 L xv' 5 Wg 1'- M Associates ? ? ' S5i 42 Q' 5i f A- P lijfkifw s :A ,J y r J Q Ps A 2 A af - x Seniors Begin Wfith graduation approaching, the senior class looked to the future with expectation and on the past with satisfaction. They entered the halls of KHS in the fall of 1965 for the first time. Orientation day was helpful but failed to cover all the problems these seniors met during their sophomore year of high school. By attending their first formal dances and participating in club activities, the students developed new friendships and encountered valuable experiences. Their junior year proved to be the important one. Pre-Sat and National Merit Tests began college-bound students prepar- ing for their school acceptance. The first election of class officers led to the planning of the annual junior-Senior Re- ception, given for graduating seniors. By September of ,67 the stu- dents, senior year had finally arrived. Many approached this time with college and jobs uppermost in their minds. They completed plans of higher edu- cation by taking SAT and achievement tests for college admissions. The final year of high school brought numerous activities that were exclusive to the graduating seniors such as the Senior Safari and the Final Fling. As June 7th drew near, many pondered what the fu- ture would hold for them. Taking a break from class business, senior class officers, Janet Pyke, treasurerp Gary Carpenter, presidentg Mike Martin, vice-presidentg and Christy Darrell secretary enjoy an invigorating i I game of Twisteri apopularfteenage activity. Final Year at KHS with Expectations Aaron, Adams, Frances Jack Adams, Jeff' Adams, John Adams, Regina Agnew, Gary Allen, Andrea Allen, Gary Allen, Paulette Allen, Vickie Amos, Carolyn Arnett, Ronald Artis, Bill Atwell, Vickie Austin, Martha Babcock, Chris Bach, Mike Bailey, Pam Bakken, Vivian Balcom, Clark Baldwin, Barbara Baldwin, Charles Barber, Craig Barber, David Barker, Terry Barnes, Karen Barnett, Minnie Barnhorst, Noreen Barrett, Margaret Bartrum, David Bassett, Jeff Bates,Jack Bates, Marcia Baxter, Janice Beard, Harry Beard, Toni Beaver, John Beck, Bill Beck, Caren Bell, Linda Bell, Roseann Bell, Sally Bellah, Diana Bellamy, Sandra Bennett, Gregory Bennett, Jeffrey Bennett, Sue Benson, John Class ofl968 Assumes Leadership Bertram, Bettie Bess, Ruth Betz, Penny Binkley, Dennis Bliss, Pam Bochard, Shirley Bockelman, Karen Bocock, Dale Bogan, Mary Boggs, Barbara Bogue, Cindy Bough, Cindy Bowman, Robin Bowser, Jeannine Boyd, Shirley Bozard, Carol Braekney, Don Brantley, Dennis Brennan, Jane Bretz, Ross Bright, Danny Brock, Kenneth Brooks, Diana Brooks, Donnie Brown, Becky Brown, Greg Brown, Jan Brown, Kathy Through frequent letters Ann Mehlig keeps in touch with her A FSfamily in Sardinia. Positions in School ACll'Vl.ll'6S Brown, Robert Bueheri. Carol Buckley, Pat Buckmiller, Kathj Budzinski, Brenda Bundrenl, Carole Burns, Mina Burthay, Bill Burton, Sharon Button, Chris Buns, Phil Calhoun, Bob Callis, Ronnie Cameron, Steve Camp, Wilsona Cantrell, Debbie Capshaw, David Carey, Patricia Carnes, Linda Carpenter, Garr Carpenter, Keith Carr, Greg Carson, Linda Carson, Tim Carter, A rthur Carver, Daniel Christy ana'Allen enjoy a regression Io Childhood i l lint- SA T Test and Class Ranking Are Cato, Linda Cavazos, Frank Cebulski, Michael Chapel, William Chism, Bev Cinko, Melanie Clark, Paul Clark, Roger Clark, Steve Clelland, Danny Coalburn, Danny Cochran, Sharon Cojman, Florence Cojjrnan, Joyce C oghill, Bob Cole, Mary Jane Coleman, David Collingsworth, Larry Collins, Denny Comarella, Karla Cone, Karen Conn, Gary Conradt, Albert C. Conwell, William Conyers, Ron Cook, Donald Cook, Glenda Cook, Jerry Cook, Terry Cook, William Coombs, Leanna Cooper, Mike Copeland, Sheryl Coughlin, Kathy Courtney, Garry Cowan, Wanda Cox, Fred C ox, William Craig, Brad Craig, Ken C ranfill, Darrell Crawford, Michael Creason, Rosanna Crispen, Karen Cruea, Sheryl C rumbo, Jack Crume, David Cunningham, Cathy Important Factors in College Acceptance Daly, Justin Damon, Timothy Darling, Bonnie David, Phyllis Davidson, John Davis, Emily Davis, Steve Day, Russell Dean, Dan DeLong, Marvin Dennis, Peggy Derletia, Michael Devine, Connie DeWitt, Cherie Dickhoener, Patricia Dillman, David Dillman, Roger Ditmore, Hilda Dodd, Robert Donahue, Robert Dowden, Dennis Drake, Pamela Drake, Vickie Dripps, David Droll, Michele va., s -F K1 afrantic trip on the curly-que AFS Exchange Student zves Insight Dukes, Caren Duke, Lebert Dunn, Mary Jo Dunning, Gail Durfey, Jim Durham, John Durham, Walter Durrell, Christy Eads, Thomas Ealy, Hazel Eddington, Virginia Edson, Margo Edwards, Joyce Edwards, Linda Edwards, Rhonda Elder, Linda Elder, Marquita Elliott, Patricia Elmore, Kenneth Engle, Rick Ennis, Glen Eriksen, James Ervin, Roger Essig, Sherry Estle, Greg Etchison, Tom Etherington, Nancy Evans, Carolyn Evans, Tania Everhart, Dennis Farris, Rosalie Fawcett, Daniel Featherstone, Pam Fenenc,James Fetterhoj, Monte Fewell, Dewaine Fewell, Steve Fields, John Fierke, Robert Fisher, Mark Fort, George Fort, Karen Fortson, Fiona Foster, Tom Fouch, Dorothy Fowler, Ronald Fox, Myra Franklin, Gloria into Her alive Country, Australia Franko vieh, Carol Fra:ier, Linda lfrey, lflizabeth Fuller, Anita lfve, Joyce Gaines, Larry Galloway, Robert Garnhlin, Rodger Gardner, Da ve Garrett, Steven Gaskill, Dan Gales, Carol Gedig, Debby Gibson, Deborah Giles, Patty Gillelt, Richard Glandon, Brenda Glaxx, Garr Glam, Greg Glunt, Linda Goff, Greg Golightly, Fabian Golper, John Goode, Pamela Goode, Rodney Gorunson, Dean Goudy, Rhodena Graham, Donald '? 'V X x. ff? -if ana' a moment ofxilenfe on a lazy, autumn afternoon 33 Drugs, Pot, and Hippie-Love Provide Grady, Yvette Grainger, David Grant, Larry' AA,A Greathous, Deborah V ' Greene, Gary Greene, Ronnie SZ' 13 V34 , i S 2 Xl 551522 Greeson, Carol Gfeg0',V- Tally ' xi- '-D' . Grimes, Jennifer Guerre, Sandy Gueur, Pamela Guge, Rex if as I ' 5 s, , Gunnell, Gary Guthrie, Veda Hagy, Gayle Hagy. Steven Hale, Gary Hale, James Hall, Lewis Hallil, Cathy Hamilton, Terry Hancock, Bill Hankson, Jury Harding, Brenda . , ok 'Miki Despite the exciting football that is going on around them, the KHS cheerleaders take time out to warm themselvesfrom the bitter cold which can accompany late season games. Subjectsfor Serious Thinking Bronnie Jones and her American sister Darla ne Watson spenda few leisure moments at thepiano. Hardv, Kevin Harless, John Harlow, Melinda Harmon, Debbie Harnois, Gloria Harper, Slyvia Harrell, Sue Harrold, Thomas Hart, Charlotte Hart, Michael Hatmaker, H. C. Havens, Gary Head, Denise Heath, Judy Heathcoat, Steven Heaton, Charles Heckert, Bonnie Hedger, Joan Hellmann, Maria Helmholtz, Lynn Helvig, Joyce Hiatt, Peter Hibler, Debbie Higgenbotham, Donald Inter- lllll, Cllzzlbl' Hill, Tlnfntxzz Hillix, Paul fII'H1L'llt'ld, Jim Illnlvlv, C'lmrle.x' H iwnx, SLLYIJII Hilo, MiL'l1af'l Holm, Mel floclwwz, .Murrv Ann Hovl, Cvlllhl'l'lllL' llollix, C'dIl1L'l'llIU I1'uoper, Glen lIa.v1vtlc'r, Mark llounz'h1'll, Linda Howard, Vmmu i1LlhC'fI, CVOHIIIIK' lIm'he.s', .loyzw Hulel, William llunl, Dulv liur1I,Jej1l. IIZUIIUF, Sully Hz4rl11c'k, .la'rr1' lluxmrz, Clnclr Hu Ic'hl'11.wr1 , L as lar Class Party iverz by Jumors X , U as E, W ,1- his ' .2-P2 . fy ' 7 , T .' K T ' f, Y f ' - ' 1 - X . My F . . L .. 11-. . 1 r M I 1 1 is i l JS -- X615 K Q.- Lxifij ' 534 Pep xexsiorzs lmos! lhe spirits' 0fthesluden1.s' as well ax thaw alllzc I6'lIHl. 7 in Honor of Graduating Class Hulson, James Hutto, Sanzll' Hvman, Garl' Hyman, Larry Ingle, James L. Irick, Barbara lrick, John Irwin, Vickie Jackson, Dianna Jackson, Roberta James, Perry Jejrey, Janelle Jejries, Thomas Jenks, Richard Jeroski, John Johnson, Charles Johnson, Shirley Jones, Bronwyn Jones, David Jones, Easter Jones, Jack Jones, Joni Jones Pamela Jones, Patricia H. Jones, Paulette Jordan, Betty Jordan, Paul Jordan, Teckla Jowers, Marshall Juroff Daniel Kapeschka, Kevin K ales, Nancy Kaufman, Dixie Kaufman, Jan Keck, Ronald Keirn, Marilyn K eiter, Dale Keith, Donald Kellar, Chervl K ellar, K ay Kellv, Duane Kenneafv, Michael Senior Pictures Cards Become Kennedy, Rita Kilcline, Ellen Kinder, Charles King, Linda King, William Kinney, Michael Klemme, Elaine Knight, Robert Kollmar, Monica Kordel, Michael Kuchnicki, Kathy Kucholick, Steven Kuhns, Steven Lahr, Florence Lamp, Larry Land, Linda Lasley, Jerry Lawson, Dwight Lawson, Linda Lawson, Royce Lee, Jacqueline Lee, Judith Leward, Cindy Lineback, Jane Linn, Cynthia Locke, Jennie Longwith, Nina Louks, Robert Loveland, Linda Lowder, Robert Lowdermilk, Ruth Lowe, Donald Lowery, Linda Lowery, Sharlotle Lucas, Kathy Lucas, Roger Luckey, Karen Lynch, Crystal Lyon, Ronald Lyons, Patricia Lytle, Beverly Lytle, Sally Mackey, Robert Mahoney, Thomas Manring, Judy Mapes, Cynthia Marshall, Cynthia Martin, David Rernernbrances of Cherished Friendshzlos Martin, Gordon Martin, Michael Martin. Tonia Mason, Sheryl Mast, Ronald Mazza, Mary Ann McClaran, Linda McClory, Charles McClory, Susan McClure, Georgeann McCombs, Wanda McCool, Deborah McCo0l, Kathy McCr0skey, Michael MeCutcheson, Patricia McDaniel, Theresa McGraw, Jack McGregor, Joyce Mclntyre, Robert McKee, Rodney McKee, Shelia McKoon, Robert McLay, Amber McMasters, Mark Noreen Barnhorst realizes every pet 's need for love and affection, and she happily obliges. l 39 Terrrz Papers A jjfora' Seniors In valuable i gwmgf- 5.- Mc.VaIly, Steven McPherson, Jan McPike, Steven Meacham, Rebecca Meacham, William Meck, Lynn Medina, Ivan Mehlig, Ann Meiring. Greg Meriweather, Linda Merrell, James Mervis, Wendy Mervis, William Meyer, Dana Meyers, John Michael, Amy Michael, William Michaels, Steve A gallant Phi Mugg finds it necessary to supply the horsepower so that Janet Pyke may enjoy an old-fashioned sleigh ride complete with bench warmer and blanket on a cold wintry day z 40 Experieneefor Future College Years Michener, Joyce Miller, Dianna Miller, Everett Miller, Jamey Miller, K araway Miller, Patricia Miller, Paula Miller, Phillip Miller, William Mills, BobbieJ0 Mims, Frank Mirns, Michael Mince, Shirley Mirdo, Sandra Mitchell, Ginny Mofftt, James Mohr, James Moody, Dennis Mooney, Jack Mooney, Janet Moore, Beverly Moore, Patricia Morehead, Richard Morehead, Virginia Jim Snyder finds that the job of washing dishes isn 't solelyfor the girls. Class of1968 Looks to the Future Following a dans work at school, these senior hols anion rousing game of basketball one oftheirbfavoritepastimex Morrison, .laniee Morro w, Cathy Morrow, Vickie Mote, Mark Mugg, Phillip Mulis, Steven Murphy, Cinafx' M urrcly, Melissa Myers, James Myers, Roger Nariai, Keiko Neher, Cathy Nelson, June Nesbit, Alice Nester, Wilma Newburn, Robert Nicholas, John Nicholas, Thomas Nichols, Gary Noble, Monty Nordstrom, Raym ond with Hope and Expectation Norris, Mary Norwood, Beverly Nutt, Chris 0'Bannon, Dixie 0'Conner, Deborah Orem, Carol O'Vadka, Ellen Overton, Edward Parks, Jane Parr, Jacque! yn Parson, Robert Parsons, MaryAnn Pattengale, Glen Patterson, David Patterson, James Patterson, Joseph Paul, Sheryl Payne, Ginny Pearson, Mike Pearson, Teresa Peterson, William Pickard, Jane A nn Pickett, Barbara Pickett, Deborah Pierson, Karyn Pike, Vickie Plank, Julie Poor, Amber - Typing term papers is a nerve-wracking experiencefor Bobbie Mills ski ,W ' ..... - -. Final Fling Is Last Hzgh School John Golper and Cwlfldl Sic xcns look over lar! 1ear Y award mnnzng edllzon of Ihe vchool newspaper Porter, Douglas Porter, .loEllen Porter, Linda Prather, Rex Pryor, Carol Pulver, Cinafx' Pyke, Janet Quick, Mark Raab, Emily Randolph, Caro Raver, Paul Rayl, Brad I yn Activity for Graduating Seniors Reecer, Kathy Reed, Gail Reith, Kim Reynolds, Bruce Rhyne, Linda Rice, William Richey, Deborah Richmond, Twyla Ridenour, Candy Rije, Karen Roach, David Roach, Kent f ik is 1 , s ,, a 3 e,,, 2155 2 Roberts, David Robertson, Ed A crackling fire and some marshmallows to roast sets the moodjor Mark Quick and Cindy Mapes. E forts of Three Years Are Rewarded Robeson, Greg Robinson, Wanda Rodgers, Mike Roe, Mary Roesener, Diane Roll, Patricia Ronk, Dana Ropes, Timothy Rose, Connie Rose, Ted Ross, Dewey Ross, Miriam Ross, Susie Rosselot, Jerrv Rounds, Douglas Roush, Linda Rubow, Michael Ruemler, Barbara Rush, Cindy Russell, John Russell, Juanita Russell, Karen Russell, Sam Russell, William Rutherford, David Rutherford, Steven Sagarsee, Aaron Sargeant, Diane Saunders, Paul Savage, Connie lf .5 1 Linda Frazier consults her counselor concerning the choice ofcolleges. Through Financial Scholarships Schaefer, Donald Schembre, Constance Schmidt, Debbie Schwartz, Richard Schwartz, Susan Scott, Carol Seudder, Peggy Seerease, Carla Seymour, William Shaak, Jeannine Shaffer, Robert Shanks, Joseph ilgw ,I 3 Shanks, Vickie Sharp, Steve Shelby. Sherman Shelton, Allan Shepard, M iehael Shilling, James Shine, John Shirar, Steven Shirley, Nancy Shoemaker, Chester Shoemaker, Michael Shape, Linda Shuck, Sandra Shue, Kathy Q Shutl, Connie Siefers, Fred , ,I ,Q t.,tttt , ' Kermit WiUon displays his acting ability to initiates at the Dramatic Club party. Up with People and Sh1'no'z'g '68 Are Siefken, Bruce Sielicen, Stoll S1'n1p,x'on, Ste ven SUIIIUHIUII, Shl'l'V1l' Si,x'11ero.s', Nl icha ei SIUIIHIIIUF, J unies Smeilner, Rebecca Smilh, Conair Slliilh, Comzie Smilh, Dagrm Smith, Deborah Slllilh, Donald Smiih Gary Smilh, James Smilh, Jamex SI'Hi'Ih,J0hl1 Smilh, Kalhy Smith, Larry Smith Linda Kay Smilh Myra Smilh PI1lI'il'i'll Smilh Sharon Smith Tillllilhj' Snzilh Toni Snider, Jamey Snorcleriy, Sue Synder, J oyee Sonisei, Kdlh-1' Soxhe, Charles Sosbe, Paul ,af Q Miz:-s 1:' E: iiiflfiii . w,4Z.,5 ,S ,lx .gf ' Ag. ,SEE FZ., 1. 5 27, -rv ,Y Q 'Q - Q .5 ,ffm 4 5 Senior Slormy Werbe eagerly posls the comrneneement schedule ax zhe big dayn approaches. M usical Highlights ofthe Year Sottong, James Spencer, James Springer. Kenneth Springer, Rita Stajjord, Deborah Starnper, Pamela Stanley, Rebekah Stapleton, Craig Starbuelv, Greg Staton, Thomas Steele, Richard Stein, Robert Stein er, Shirley Stevens, Cynthia Stevens, Greg Stevenson, Jack Stewart, Ronald Stwler, Jejj' Stiner, Jonetta Stit1,Jan1es Stitt, Thomas Stitts, Glynn Storms, Marilyn Storms, Timothy Story, Rosie Stouse, Susan Stout, David Stout. Louis Strebin, Vivian Strode, Randeil Strong, Karen Stroud, Lisa Suits, Eddie Sullivan, Jeff Sullivan, Sondra Summers, Michael Sutterfieid, Patsy Sutton, Harry Swigart, David Swing, Thomas Swisher, Rebecca Switzer, Frank Taber, Steven Talley, Karen Tedloek, Cathy Tedlock, Michael Templin, Butch Tenny, Chariyn With an Exciting Future Ahead Tharp, Candy Thomas, Dianne Thomas, Jerry Thomas, Michael Thomas, Taunee Thompson, Angela Thompson, Anita Thompson, Carolyn Thompson, Sam Tilley, Gary Toler, Debbie Tompkins, Kathy Tooley, Penny Trine, William Troy, Stan Tucker, Allen Tucker, Teri Turley, Marinell Turner, David Turner, Gerald Van Meter, Thomas Van Sickel, Kirk Vetter, Michael Vetter, Vicki Vondersaar, Frank Wade, Margaret Wagner, Stephanie Wagner, Suzy Wain wright, Charles Walker, Kathy Walker, Michael Walker, Nancy Walker, Terry Wallsmith, Dane Walther, Janet Waltman, Nancy Ward, Christine Ward, David Ward, Deborah Ward, Donald Ward, Lonny Washam, Kathy Washburn, Becky Watkins, Sally Watson, Beth Watson, Darlene Watson, Derinda Weathers, Joseph Seniors Leave the Halls ofKHS Webb, Gary Webster, Neil Wells, Richard Wenger, Greg Werbe, Stormy West, Stanley Whitacre, Susan White, Diana Whitehead, Theresa WiUon, Kermit Wilhoite, Gilbert Wilkinson, Peter Williams, Ebert Williams, Judy' Williams, Teresa Willis, William Wiloughby, Richard Wilson, Deborah Wilson, Henry Wilson, Janet Wilson, Ron Winters, Martha Woida, Jerome WOM Patricia Woodard, Wallace Woodring, Charles Wooley, Terry Wray, Clinton Wright, Roger Wright, William Wyant, Steven Yeagle, William Young, Dana Zeider, Gordon Zimmerman, Henrietta Zimpleman, Gary Zirkle, Brad Since Kokomo lacks many available entertainment centers the Canteen attempts to fuU?ll the needs of local teens wi 'K 1 'll 5 1, ' X Killa alibris 33, x ' if Juniors Enier1967-68 School Year with , i- 1, an ,S ll' X A 1 t 'f Q .i S' 3 5 1 t ' ' Taking a break from junior class business, officers Molly King, treasurer, and Bob Hingst, president, watch while Sonseehray Cumbee, secretary, and Sieve Myers, vice-president, az- tempt to win more real estate in an enjoyable game ofmonopoly. 4 52 No longer wide-eyed wonder- ing sophomores, but not quite wise and confident seniors, the class of 1969 found itself in the process of metamorphosis. Striving to develop individual standards, juniors participated in various academic activities. Their thoughts turned toward requirements for entering vocational schools, junior col- leges, and universities. Many took the Pre-SAT and Nation- al Merit tests, some winning recognition for extraordinary achievements. Also, Honor So- ciety and Quill and Scroll in- itiated deserving students into their organizations. Emphasizing their growing importance at the high school was the selection of their First class officers. These leaders directed the junior class in its projects throughout the school year, the most important one being the junior-Senior Re- ception honoring the graduat- ing class. Parties, dances, and a long- awaited driverls license made this year an exciting one for the members of the junior class. From the experience gained in these various activities, the jun- ior class looked to their senior year with the expectations of making it full of exciting edu- cational and social events. More Experience and Con fdence Q 1 5,5 yi iszg:aiff r w ':1-, A H Patty Adams, Quinna Adams, Myrna 'gp V F Agnew, Joann Alexander, Ron Alexander, V W, , I A Y -- -5 X Thomas Allen, David Allred, Kathy L Q5 f 5, '- -'l W' Y 1 Andrews, , V, 1 , , I H ,WB x V .,.. s x L 'Se 1 '. Jeanine Armstrong, Marella Artis, Mar- ll , . l ' ' t etta Artis, Tony Artis, Ralph Ashcraft, s., -1 A V - , ' W M x Cathie Atkinson, Gary Auten, Janice .I I fa. Bagwell, Barbara Baker, ,,,tf,f?,Sf4,:,,, ii' 1 by . I , ' . ' . 'U6 Q, - f ffm ,.,i if , t -fy 1 7 .,,, , -I v tteslg ititeit - gl W f W t , ' ,,,t J Mary Baker, Rita Baker, Brenda Bald- 'f' 5 , ' ':: ' ' ,E win, Michael Barber, Jane Barker, Mar- V A lv A 'k Q J 3 h: L, cia Barkley, Dave Barlow, Kathy Bar- 5 b Q F t',, Us 'W low. Pam Barlow' sasw evzz i R .Q K - Na Q QE 5 I ,. ,,-, r'tiA1'1ri 1 'Y Ag in ' Kerry Barnes, Nancy Barnhorst, Jerry V Q. y Q. Bass, Terry Bateman, Carl Baughman, -,Ns 4 ' M ,X if Don Beaman, Mike Bean, Mamie 3 ', M ,C ze' -N' Beard, Bob Beasley, V ,. - g g m asts, gf 'A Scott Beaty, John Becht, Patsy Begley, , 8 ' - Marilyn Beheler, Tom Behler, James 1 H A 'X ik Behnke, Bari Bennett, Mike Bergman, ' 7 Pat Bergman, N ,,', A . Q. 'L 1 5' ,S 2 it I' xxSfi. f+2 fl my Jo Ellen Berryman, Bill Bertram, Dan ' -QV- ' X s In .- Biddle, William Bird, Howard Bird- Q' b , 4 song, Ken Birt, Joy Bitner, Marsha , , x - ': 3' Bitner, Julie Black, l' V 3 i I, i i ' V- ' Darrell Bledsoe, Debbie Bline, Nathan ' - ,Q Q ' Bluitt, Carolyn Bocock, Shirley Bolding, -Q , Q . VWV, id , Vickie Boles, Michael Bolinger, Terry ,P , ' 'il ga I -, ., , gap M I. T31 N il Bordner, Barbara Borujf Gary Bounds, Jack Bowley, John Bowl- ing, Becky Bowser, David Bowser, Mark Bowser, Brenda Bradburn, Karen Braden, Mary Brennan, Eddie Bridegroom, Stephen Brinkerhoji Walter Bristow, Ellen Broadley, Dave Brockett, Richard Broo, Debbie Brooks, Kathy Brooks, Jane Ann Brown, Larry Brown, Mariel Brown, Marilyn Brown, Marlene Brown, Mike Brown, Jendy Brunk. Jayne Bugher, Jerry Bugher, Michael Bunn, Toni Burke, Bill Burkett, Don Burkhart, Sandy Burleson, Ronnie Burnette, John Burns, Debbie Bushman, Brenda Butler, Bruce Butzin, Barry Byers, Rick Byers, Mark Cage, Wilsona Camp, Dale Campbell, Gail Campbell, Jan Campbell, Vicki Camp- bell, Fred Candlish, 3 , , -N ..,. 7 f.. ,. ,fx M .-- L , TL :W K ' fl A 4 1, 5, - -f - :Q n fm 4 fi- , ,,,,,V,. ,fi , U x gif , Q.-R f: W k A ar, -4 51S.f::.xwsf. sf --.Q J 'B 2' J H ff? 5 .,,i. ,,t. ' ' .mi ,-..., ff an E 1 Dates, Parties, ana' Games jfer a f F5-?7gg , w Ss -ei.:-ww?-Qmf me H, W fer? ' si .,,,-,gag-i5,., K .. !3,,g,1,.,,.,,,a Harold Cardwell, Larry Cardwell, Bob Carey, Cathy Carlson, Gary Carr, Bar- bara Carter, Becky Carter, Joyce Car- ter, Jim Carver. Debbie Cassell, Anna Cast, Toni Cas- taldo, Shirley Catron, Bob Chapman, Jacque Chapman, DeEtta Chezem, Josephine Childress, Janet Christner. Greg Clark, Janice Clark, Pam Clark, Teresa Clark, Leonard Clayborn, Cathy Clevenger, Teresa Coate, Linda Cole, Lynn Coleman. Joe Collier, Pam Colvin, Cathy mons, Mike Connerton, Carole well, Colleen Conwell, Diana Rex Conwell, Roger Conwell. Steve Conwell, Leila Cook, Linda Cook, Stan Cook, Kevin Coombs, Tom Coombs, John Coon, Pat Cooper, Ro- bert Cooper, Dan Corbin, Rosie Corbin, Ernie Cotting- ham, Dennis Cottrell, Kathy Coulbern, Michael Courtney, Steve Cowan, Peggy Cox, Richard Coy. Ken Critchlow, Melissa Crockett, Pat Crone, Kevin Crook, Janet Crousore, Joan Crowder, Rick Crownover, Terry Culberson, Sonseenahray Cumbee. 54 When Sue Schwartz, Susan Whitehead, and Melissa Ellis get together, an ordinary aher- noon becomes a guitar-playing session. .. A ,A 52 WU , , fe 5 J- 12, K Break from Week-Day Routine Kathy Curts, Mark Cuttriss, Jim Dar- lin, Beckie Davis, Don Davis, Elizabeth Davis, Melanie Davis, Brenda Day, Dennis Day. Gayle Day, Linda Day, Charles DeBusk, Beverly Deniston, Mike Denny, Steve Densborn, Beth Detamore, Retha De Witt, Kathy Dickey. Ted Dirnitt, Claudia DiSalvo, Mark Dishon, Gary Dixon, Karen Donoghue, Jerry Douglas, Sondra Douglas, Linda Dreyer, Sandy Droll. U s ..-1 F n J e ,nv nv- 4 . Ex .- 4 '., A 965 x m nik I W em ja U rg s his sts ,A ,...,.. s .H mmtsswefi 4 :est , I we fe-1 K 'ttf' axfixirllyii ' - . 3 . e W , pw .. t. iiwli 5: ie ... A 52 9555 iw.-e., .s. lim e 5 s , , Jen, ED if , ' war - me w,,:5:.,,,e - V Terry Duggins, Leonard Duke, SanDee fy ., L f A .A Dukes, Mike Dunlap, Marianne Dunn, 4 , 3 Sue Durham, Sarah Dwyer, Kyle Eaton, ' VII: A V 71 F Bruce Edwards. I 'K ' ' QQ xx - , , A ' ...,.. .. .v.. 1 ..,,.. Z Pamela Eldridge, Evelyn Eller, Mike Em- Q . ,E Q, H ot, Danny Ellis, Melissa Ellis, Vickie El- I 1. I s I ' -f 11, ' iii, lis, Vickie Elmore, Mary Elsworth, ' I file - T , 'ff' g 1 Q 53? LeeAnn Eltzroth. 6 ' I L ' K , We ' v Q b fi Dave Evans, Bill Ewing, Ronald Ewing, A -'V ' ' ' I William Ewing, Terry Falkenberg, Earl L+ e, I ' ' X. V Farmer, Kathy Farnsworth, Debbie Far- : M , x , ' -' .N V f , X, rell, Cindy Farrington. ' J o r e:-- S 1 3. Y ,I g l H J. , l. e A Q Sandy Farrington, Lynnette Farris, - ' ii gp , - .V 3' f g kg John Fawbush, Terry Feightner, Sharon . lrz X H 'R ' get P 'er' 1 ig 'f A ,.,' Feldman, Ed Fenton, Betty Ferguson, K V 'ff . ' Q w .N M gk I , 5' , 7s Mike Ferguson, Billie Ferren. 2 , : l bi' . W Q, ,::, M V 1, . U V rp' Richard Ferren, Beverly Fewell, Vickie 'fm , 7 ff ,, 'W ' Finch, Cherly Fisher, Cindy Fisher, ' J' iff' JW J 5 Q 5 J ' I Jul' Fisher, Elaine Fitch, Sterling F i iWli W .,,, i t We Fitz atriek, Marilyn Fivecoate. vzgy - , ,, ,,., we 1 : nl - , aulette Fleming, Jim Fligor, Bob e Xfifit' Fobar, Sarita Forte, Marilyn Fortson, Yflzf ,,,., l ,,,,. Y Z i Bobbette Foster Chris Fox Steve . , ,,,,,,.,,e l VW , ,fe , M e . ' 'Vg QQ Francis, Karen Franklin. . ,.,.-f- E -2 v,-- . Q U k Marvin Fredrick, David French, Bar- i' bara F ye, Darlene Gaddis, Pat Galloway, J lg' J T, J' ,I Pearl Gardiner, Tim Gasaway, Dave .,.., . .., f ' fe ff Gff1tfy.J11f1ivfGf0fgf- , ': F ff :: ' if i i -srt e T T f ni V I -,gags ancy Gibbs, Devere Gibson, Carl rms! Y z ., I Q I L: Gford, Bruce Gilbert, Cindy 'Gillam, if E . 43, ., . K , , Doug Gillam, I Charles Gilpfn, Sharon 5 'Lei :fe um, - ' e , Gtlp1n,SteveG1st. 55 ...A 1 a ewly Acquired Driver's License N We W f Eg i- , . Eg: Xe , ixfr l, ff l if Q, Q 3 we Q fe, E XS 2 ,,f,,. Qu, a f? S nw, ., . 5 I A,.. H , -2' --H J 'rg W , , , ff? is .1 - , nf, ,. IH ' F212 1 is 1 ':'. ,.. :M , W: ' 5'ff-Er gf .laetta Glandon, Terri Goj Steve Gon- zales, Marie Gonzalez, Anne Gordon, Dana Gordon, Steve Gordon, Terri Gourley, Bill Graf Dana Greene, Mike Grider, Patty Grigsby, Jan Grimes, Pat Grimes, Cindy Grove, Pat Grove, Karen Grover, Jim Guerre. Rosemary Gufey, Mickey Gurske, Janet Hale, Ma-rlene Hale, Rick Hal- fast, Chuck Hall, Dennis Hall, Doyle Hall, Erlin Hall. Janet Hall, Lowell Hall, Pamela Hall, Jim Halliburton, Dave Hamilton, Vickie Hamilton, Terry Hancock, Steve Har- baugh, Carol Hardesty. Kevin Hardie, Steve Hardy, Francia Harless, Richard Harmon, Walter Har- per, Ron Harrell, David Harris, Jack Harris, Ruby Harris. Mark Harrison, Steve Harrison, Bill Hart, Vivian Hart, Teresa Haskett, Lisa Hassfurder, Lydia Hatcher, Michael Hatcher, Gary Haun. Phil Stevens spends many hours keeping his car, a 1949 Dodge, in tip-top shape. Q Y? 1 ,... wwf 56 Replaces Well- Worn Feet Audrey Hawkins, Connie Hayes, Rick Hayes, Robert Hayes, Teresa Hayes, Murl Head, Belinda Hecht, Monica Hedrick, Tom Heflin. Jerry Hefner, Mark Helms, Sally Helms, Clete Helton, Jack Hender- shot, Roberta Hendershot, Garry Hen- drick, Greg Henricks, Steve Henry. Kay Herrington, Terry Hess, Valerie Hess, Mark Hewitt, Tom Hewitt, Gwen Higginbotham, Cynthia Hilli- goss, Bruce Hillis, Bob Hingsl. Michael Hobbs, Deanna Hodson, James Hodson, Mike Hoel, Sherri Hogan, Jan- et Hoghe, Angela Holland, Connie Holt, Laddie Hood. Hanson Hooks, Alan Hoover, Deanna Hoover, Angela Hopkins, Allan Horn, Patsy Hornbuckle, Jayne Howell, Randy Hubert, Dave Hudson. Kay Handley, Martin Hunley, Bobbie Hunt, Brenda Hunt, Wanita Hunt, Jerry Hurlock, Cindi Hurstel, Mike Hutchison, Jane H ynds. Larry lndrutz, Dennis lngle, Rick Ingles, -Janet Irwin, Carolyn Jackson, Jef Jackson, Tom Jenks, Chris Jensen, RickJeroski. Jay Jewell, Paul Jewell. Patti Johns, A rthurJohnson. BetteJohnson, Gary Johnson. JackieJohnson, MikeJohnson. Roy Johnson, Carol Jones. fV-'H -:I '...:a'f5:t5E:. 5,15 595552799 S?Yi,EP5fi1-s'fSii'sf6 1 --1 V111 av 11114 V .. 1 21 1111s 1 1 We eggs 1,1 .V gig .. .,. L if H iZ255'1?i7 ?'g435f'x,E?? ?. ' - '1 L5f7l51' 1 K 15 ms, :wif 1 is Q . T1fe:i:s1 . 1- '?efsz1L1f 1 1 X S 1, 4521173 : 11. .V ,ggfgu V f -. sw J 1, K ,E Q A 'J' ,-1 , . fs ,. 1..,gf1f. fi U M. - , 1.1 . 111 A I 115,-1, su., ,gift 11 ,,,, .i. .1 .. 1s .e1kw3gg.s - 9 1 K 1 ,1 V 1 1 1 I 1 . 1: . wil Ki-EL .Q ' - ., 1 uf' 1i.11w1' - if , 1-gg,,4,Hf If .1 - , ,g - . 1- A-11:-me ,.1Vzi11 -dn.: ,f 11' 11 wi. 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V . 4 we 2. 11' uf: .1311 ',-.wizarigszz .w.1e ..ev w11fi.+.i11 ' 5 ' X 'k Eg-142' N 1 21 1- - Q fu While grading papers, Lynn Wiley learnsfrom the mistakes ofothers. 57 ation wide Scholastic Tests Promote Carolyn Jones,' Clmon Jones, James Jones, Mark Jones, Norris Jones, Steve Jones, Linda Jordan, Nick Kanable, Richard Kanable Danny Karnes, Dave Kauble, Joe Keck, Rita Keith, Glenda Kelley, Clark Kellie, James Kenner, Pat Kerlin, Pam Kessler. Sherry Kiddie, Jenness Kidwell, Jennifer Kiefer, Ann Kilcline, Miles Killian, Jack Kindlesparker, Molly King, Sam King, Tom King. Alice Kirby, Ron Kirkpatrick, Debbie Koontz, Connie Kraner, Oskar Krause, Kevin Kress, Melvin Kuntzman, Betsy Lacey, Anne Lammers. David Landrum, Jerry Landseadel, Shirley Lane, Frances Lawrence, John Lay, Kerry Leep, James Lemasters, Mike Lembke, Kathy Leslie. Raymond Lewis, Eric Liggin, l.arry Lindley, Melvin Lobeck, Debbie Long, Willgus Long, Jim Longfellow, Jim Loop, Sheila Louks. Janet Louthan, Linda Love, Margo Lucas, Max Lucy, Claudette Lynch, Delmo Lynch, Karen Lytle, Toni Mack, Sharon Maddox, Bev Magealson, Rollin Maggard, Patrick Malone, Becky Malott, Bruce ManUold, Mark Maris, Larry Markins, Ricardo Marsh, John Marshall. Carol Martin, Janice Maskel, Bob Massey, Richard Massey, David May- nard, Lovis Mazza, Jim McAdams, Bill McCameron, Larry M cCarler. Greg McCauley, Anita McClain, Don McClain, Jef McClain, Linda Mc- Crumb, Leland McGee, Chuck Mc- Graw, James McKay, Mike McKibben. Sharon McLochlin, Janet McNally, Sharon McNew, Karen McQuist0n, Ron Meacham, Nancy Measles, Mary Melt- on, Dale Mendenhall, Bill Menges. Wckie Meriwether, Jim Merten, Terry Meyers, Cheryl Miller, Connie Miller, David Miller, David Miller, Jim Miller, Mike Milligan. 58 Ak -if-W. Q, fa lmifffi if ,,,, we, iw ,Eze I Kb? K- 4 ,. ii - ? :-, 1 1 if s jj qi 'Q 4 2 ' '::- lane i',- .Iggy ' - Ii L is , , ...,. ,,,.. .ct w ,,. .. cgf! Serious Thinking about College ffl milf? we -.i VH f' V, .., V-, . L.,, I gtg Y Q We Q ...ss 1 'V s f -V . - f -iwwiwae wiser,-,zf'.1 3 ,V,, ,. I giryvv , V, -,'e v V ' li -. -if . 'V' , - Y ' J fig -XIV if -L.-,.eL U - tg , 'Y Q ' - 'ff 2225 , ,f V :Mn L.. - y -- we K it I uq , I, . ,,., , - . ... : : igfVj E,. K . . -, x ' ,W g' H , ,ir V , , V ' . .Q . -. it al l.: M , 3 EE I , L A -,'w' , '. 5, , fx' gr 1 I V, M gg J V .. J., V gs V M gf R, 2 ---- , X , '- X., fi 3' . 'gtki kk , :: ., . 5 , ss E , Tw 'K f .,, 1 .13 .K . ' e S' 1 Q , ,..,- ' :q,, .r V, ' dv, . A , , AL ng. W Ve-it -V - 5 K ' 55+ W 5 ,,a..5. ' V? 5. p g L VV - 2 .. 5 Q-1 Ji ,- X , cv Carol Mills, Mary Mills, Mary Millen- berger, Randy Mince, Richard Mince, Te- resa Minor, Sheila Mitchell, Mike Moeller, Bob Mojflt. Dave Mojitt, Carol Moor, Brenda Moore, Lee Moore, Pat Moore, Steve Moore, Joyce Morehead, Jack Morgan, Debbie Morris. Pam Morrow, Mike Moser, Jackie Moses, Nancy Mosley, Les Mundy, Fred Murphy, Roberta Myers, Steve Myers, Debbie Neal. Pat Nesbit, Mike Newberry, Debra Newell, Chris Newlon, Eugene Newlon, Connie Nichols, Mike Nielander, Helen Noble, Mark Norris. Martha Norris, Marsha Northcutt, Judy O'Banion, Anita Uhlemacher, Rick On- drik, Kerwin Osman, Pauletta Owsley, John Oyler, Larry Padfield. Kathy Palmer, Patricia Parker, Jan Parton, Diane Paskell, Shirley Pate, Robert Pattengale, Danny Patterson, Dave Patterson, Rita Patterson, Don Paul, Becky Peacock, Linda Pear- son, Mark Pearson, Genevieve Peck, Rosemary Pedigo, Brenda Pence, Kathy Perkins, Pam Perryman. Through many hours of hard practice, Pat Bergman has become one of the bestfemale swimmers in the state. 59 1 Extracurricular Actz'vitz'es and .XJ '2 'IAAXW , Carl Peterson, Kathy Peterson, Yvonne I A V 154 t e., g ,A V ,,, fig Pettzford, Edgar Petty, Brenda Phillips, A , V VA ' , P,. 1 Mary Phillips, C risti Pickett, Earl Pierce, A A Agln Q .. 5 ' l Mike Pierce. ft--- it. , , ,,,, .myyi .1 is ,,,,,., ,,,, , y, V B, g ,g -3, A it .. .fc Barbara Pike, Dave Platt, Jan Plymale, V, .. M V, v,t' , Bonnie Poe, Rechard Pogue, Jack ' 1, f 'Ms V ' 1 Z: , : 1 5 Polilz, Karen Polk, John Porter, Sheila P In . zz: - V, A Porter. i , , 7-it e,.,,. A iffy? ,... 2 B K iff K ' -' bul ,l,', 5 i: ': ' ' :-:-- ' .. Bill Powell, Joe Powell, Rick Powell, Wm 5 ,z:. , i , Ron Powell, Steve Powell, Lois Pratt, ,W R' ' e,, 2 3 Byron Puett, Dennis Pyle, Michael ,,i , ,,, S w we + Rama' iie i-' Q T ' N L ,V A 'i'1' if ff? Steve Rarner, Sally Ramseyer, Jill fl 1 Rfllflfdl Judy Rawls. Jill Ray- Kathy Q:, , ,- - ww ' ll Q i ,, , P ' Rayl, Anthony Reed, Doreen Reed, A ' rlll 5 T ' : ' rrii J H0165 Reed. x Q v 4 EK, f X' a fs 9 X Ji eie, fs Efaigfi Th i, z,.,if ,.,, f' - . fwezgg .s., waxy' t ,W fs-M1 we 3 1533 M2 :IV .. . ,fx ,auf S X is E+- -i., ,V L4 Norbert Reed, Norman Reed, Robert Reed. X f ,A E .',.,, ,, I Vickie Reed, Glenda Reese, Michael Reese. fu. is 5, 2 f L 1 Q 35 nw Wifi? Q c JE, ,,, . - K, fwfr ,f , f ygeigw w 5 V. iii t S .V - -if, ,,. A . , LE .Iggy , -- . 36 VV , ,.L. V -.e,. , 1 e Q 5 . Y F., L ., . ,. i. ,,.,.,.,, .. .. . ?-7,Q.QjQ',' Y5fiifA? K 1 , Swv gm 3 K , 62 S f tv Q xx, - waxy, we -fav Ethelyn Resley, Ed Rethlake, Re- becca Revils. Janis Reynolds, Kevin Reynolds, Cheryl Rice. Danny Rich, Jim Richardson, Mickie Richey. Roger Richey, Moreen Riddle, Mike Ridenour. Roger Ridenour, Kathy Riley, Barbara Ritchey. . N ,fast Bob Hingst is ready and willing for the skiing season, even if the weatherman isn 'I going to pro vide snow. H onoraries Give Juniors Recognition f img if er. ,M t' R, ,, ii KIWLI Xyz., LZ,yA Candy Rivers, Mary Ann Roberts, 'V E:K4? J Aff- 'Ayy Roger Roe, Ty Roe, Wanda Roe, 'I ,, ' I is , i llyiloo iff Susie Rosa, Dan Roseberry, Sondra I l'A l M Ross, Terri Ross. ' , ' ', , X ' -.,' 7 Lf , A E -- A R I kr xii-fviui if : f.E5f: f :-f'f:- . ..--':1sf 2 .-.E .a:::: i ,Pifizisfasv-Q 4 K R x'f, f H.'x Q kb ,k4.':!' 'fi ', ' ,.,..,.,. ' I Ev' Likiil 4.15 .Q, L '-,.,: 5, K-..:v':. ,,E.:E Sharon Roswog, Greg Rounds, John , f , Roush Kath R Ref Jim R dot h Ei if 'f W R R ' y uc ' u P .' -!- 1 , 22 . i if . 1 ' -f Art Russell, Brenda Russell, David g f 'G 5? 5332 Russell, Terry Russell, - ef f: , . A ,,,, g , W Km, ',.,'j I' Z S, M 'S l ' 'S A Q iw f ig s s s t i R r e i Vicki Russell, Dtane Ruszkowskt, Bill -' g , Eg ,,,, ,Z Q . M U Rutherford, Mike Ryan, Pat Ryan, , .--:: ,I ,. E i ,-'k ' Z - 3 'I V- A A-', ,EE V1 - Karen Sanders, Keith Sanders, Tom lggl -Z A -,ii , , Wif i 'l'l '-:- -,,,-.?, I W ff- ff- A1 'S tiff A 'iff' Sanders, Gary SandU'ur. 5 ,35 ,IA V,,E i ' V' L ' i f V A r- ' ' -- A 'L ' 'K , A Y ,,,:. ' I Ji? EEf,.E: , , .. gi' HY!! ., IIK, , .,., J vlei, , K ,.,,. 2 fl ' 1 . ,I fff-' iid gg L5 ' , ,i', Mike Sandy, Gary Savage, Raymond V , .M il S ' I lf, if V 5 5 Saylor. Bev Schembre, David Schmitt, 'm,,, lg ,A H .,k ,A' ll. ' :.. , ,.A: i - A H Paul Schulte, Cheryl Schwartz, Susan ' 7 'Ef', ' Allv A A H Schwartz, Mary Scott. h g My -, mba , f by 2, ,, -'- ' ,ggi Carolyn Selvidge, Thomas Seward, 5' 'Lf , dl' , , ,V 'Q . - , Deidra Sharp, John Sharp, Karen 5 I V ' ,,, , V Sharp, Jerry Sheefel, Brenda Shelton, . S , ,,,,, 9 S WFESEAL X 'X' Randy Shelton, DavidSheridan. W v:V ,M 'ZW A X ,S - i :f -3- V 2- M , ,, 9 H, .:,,,.,,,. ,,,. :,?gk,,,fls I ' ' a t , ,, Joe Shick, Norma Shively, Brian Shone, S 'ev Al g ' Joe Shook, Janet Shrader, Doris Shuck, iii ' A L, R z 'Q , Gary Shuck, Pam Shujiebotham, Rebec- A I fe' sr kflg' 'A ' bfi K Q' ca Siefers. ,,,A 5 .,-: Y . , O R fsf K Jim Simmons, Jim Simpson, Monty ' ,.A ' T 'K.': :'i Sinnamon, Pat Sisneros, Darrell Skaggs, A ' A ,Q A ,K 4, f l Barb Smith, Chris Smith, Dan Smith, M ': ,T 3 V' Wigs: A Dan Ray Smith. ' A '. ,hs - . A g if. i . .:,a A Edward Smith, Helen Smith, Jeanne I . ,.. 4 Smith, Joy Smith, Lillian Smith, Marsha A -' ,fbi Smith, Mary Smith, Monte Smith, 1 ' Ht Nerissa Smith. S, -- ' Norman Smith, Robert Smith, Yvonne , , ' if Smith, Michael Smyser, Brenda Snow, if I n Oscar Snow, Phil Snow, Kathy Snyder, 1, V -. . 1 My i f Bill 501401. f 4 3 . il gggg g 1 - ' ' , A. -,,, 5'r. ,,..:,e as V ,,., Linda Sorrell, Tom Sorrell, Marian ' F., ,A I ' . 4 ' lg Y WJ: -gg, Y?- Spicer, Fred Springer, Vicki Sproa , ' Fish, i iif- ' f 'V. , 133 Jackie Sprong, Jane Stahl, Jerry Stahl, -A hh? 'lr' gi ' I . , ,. Z Joe Stahl. eii, or irii ' ' an : Mike Stahl, Mary Starner, Ken Stein- . , - '- W ,, , -5 born, Phil Stevens, Herbert Stevenson, D lg Q '-l': Lew Stewart, Carol Stokes, Barry vhki ' I .g ' 5 Q,-Q F 5 i,, i 'AWE si A 1 - i ' Stormer, Fasten Story. Kurt Stoush, Christine Strickling, Sonia Stubbeqield, Alice Sullivan, Kathy Sulli- van, Sharon Summitt, Diane Sutherland, Paul Sutherland, Steve Sutton. it Q- ifif - V . X .M -,, li' , gtjag. Egg 'Q ,, 0 S . , . ' ns- Pl ,J ,isa ,Liu W 'ew 'Q' . . ,, 5 e A , W ,S . ,,,1 , g 61 Class ofl969 Because ofthe kindness and generosity of his studyhall teacher, this boy will be refreshed ana' alert for his next class. 1, W .TT 2 . Q ,A sy + .f I 2 r wafx - ., W ww., if . ,F .1 if 3 e , , if f' T 2 'wal S . Y F K . I . AXL. - if - f W sf - .' .- ' . ' ,K I m K if H' fx X sh Wig,,.i K, 3 'fy :S 62 K Niall.- , . J 5 1 if rl 2, . Qfffigw 'E M, hwy T - see? 5 Wegfwr we wt ,y if W , I fm, sf: Q ,mf-W H c as N I ,.f,,. K ? 'fe', i . ,Q ,. Looks Forward to Its With a limited .supply oflockerv, two junior boys find it frustrating to jostle through the crowd to get their books. 2 1,22 4, ,Pit f 1 :S r 4 - A j. 'ln ai 5-we 'R' 'mf df 6 d. ? W its , A ' if vi Q ...k,, f -f , lm: 5 T' X .af .A .M if - Mark Swanson, Debbie Sweeten, Rex Swing, Kathy Tackett, Lawrence Tanks- ley, Steven Tate, Angelo Taylor, Barbara Taylor, Gene Taylor. John Taylor, Michael Terry, William Terry, Joy Terwilliger, Peggy Thacker, Miriam Tharp, Dave Thomas, Jackie Thomas, Anne Thompson. David Thompson, Elizabeth Thompson, Tim Thompson, Bob Thurston, Ed Tim- mons, Alan Tracey, Tim Tranbarger, Valerie Tressel, C' y Trest. Ellie Trest, Dave Trueblood, Nancy Tucker, Susie Tucker, Jim Tudor, Lon- nie Tyler, Pamela Tyler, Mike Urbanek, Lisa Valadez. Henry Valdez, Dorena Vores, Gary Wagner, Mark Wagner, Donna Waites, Marv Nell Walker, Rebecca Walker, Jeanne Wall, Gary Walls. 4Denzil Ward, Linda Ward, Linda Ware, Marilyn Warner, Emma Washington, Marhta Watkins, Rilla Watters, William Watters, Becky Weaver. Final Phase ofHz'gh School Life sg. ,, Edward Weaver. Karen Weedman, VV ,R WE V . . Brenda Weeks, Debby Welch, Mike .V ' VB W ' . ., , ,gg , . f , tif Welch, Susie Welch, James Wenger, 'YYY ' V B ' ' :., 1 if fm..5Z .QV , Wanda West, Susie Westerman. . tg , V V . ,., I V ' x L it '-Vs ,V S S A K 'hlh K seeei - Margie Wheeler, Michael Wheeler, V. V iw, V 1- 1-' Egg ,,.,, V M ' A, Margie Wheeler, Michael Wheeler, Ter- tom tr:-5 , - Vi ,.., , at 5 L w i -ry Wheeler, Marilyn Whicker, Dick 't'f'CQ'v3 I A-,1 V ' V- 5 White, Sharon White, Susan Whitehead, , V '- V , V ,V ,,V,,: 5, Cheryl Whiweld, Diana Whitney. ' ' W V - V 'MW' Larry Whittaker, Pam Widner, Lynn , , V :WL tl f V W V ' -' , Wiley, Patricia Wiley, Debbie Wilhoit, QM 'V I , F g N iw, I Sandra Wilhoite, Craig Williams. Jejj' 'M , i A kuigff. '51 , Williams, John Williams. A k l ' , ., . it A . B lhhli K i iii,, K K fi Mike Williams, Patty Williams, Bob Wil- V V V' , V ,Q Y tis, Hamid Willis, Pam Willis, David e 33, A VV V. 4 jj f 71. .-, F Wilmoth, Timothy Wilson, Vicki Wil- .3 'V, if V f ' , ' son, Dave Wineinger. 'S ' V ,M Q , , x - S V VA V . t . M i, V , V. .Vicky Wines, Rhenda Wines, Belinda -Q V' - , A j Wing, Greg Withers, Annette WoM ee , -'Q A . V 5, 'I A- V 45559 -.Q Marcia Woodmansee, Linda Woodring, it VV -5 ,W ff Millie Woodring, Debra Woods, V , if ,,' if A V 'V K 4 q ' , ,V f-VP. , V., KAL, Kevin Woodward, Gary Woolley. Ron ' , V V i , . Q I , Word, Susan Word, Roger Worley, fi ,VV V V Dave Wright, Julie Wright, Mark V, . f VV ,V ,t ' 5.5 X Wright, Karen W1'ant, Q 1',' ' - , fe. ' .fe -vw Young. ,V 'IV Gladys Yeagle, Bill Yeoman. Glenw kill. 1 Jane Young, Steve Young, John Zwirn. if l 'iff W Ni fl .swim . my :E.:. -:E 'Sim-. if . f f 51 V V . V , ' ' ,ga ' While waiting to take the Pre-SA T test, students attempt to relax by talking with friends. V 63 Sophomores Mastering first-year qualms, the sophomores began their numerous classes and activities at KHS. These students, having been initiated amidst the chaos of the renovation, realized that separation of the class was inevitable upon the opening of Haworth High School. Adapting to new surroundings, taking their first final examinations, becoming members of a larger student body, and adjusting to increased demands of a more advanced curriculum added to the feelings of frustration and confusion. Discovering, how- ever, that high school was not as frightening as expected, KlIS's newcomers proceeded to find new horizons, to broaden their outlooks and opinions, and to form valuable and en- during friendships. Clubs and organizations provided them with a basis for educational and social growth, while hon- orary societies instilled in them the incentive to strive for perfection. The class of 1970 helped strengthen the athletic teams and assumed leadership in preparation for the following two years. With expectations and determination, these sophomores looked to the future with high ambitions for a successful high school career. Sophomore' Pam Sharp embarks toward new and rewarding experiences at KHS. ssume Role ofHesitant Newcomers s.J 'Lf Cindl' Aaron, Annetta Abney, Mareia Abriey, Esther Abresch, Danny Aeord, Li: Aldridge, Bill Alley, Mike Alter. Kllfh-1' A mos, Steve Amos, Charlie Andrews, Garv Anthony, Walter Antosik, i'V0l1Cw1' An- weiler, .lim Archer, Garry Ash, Ralph Aueoin, Jackie Bagnolh. Pamela Baker, Gail Baldwin, Kathy Baldwin, Brad Barber. Barbara Barnett, Greg Barnett, Mike Barnett, Steve Bar- nett, Steve Barton. Deborah Baskin, Kevin Bateman, Chuek Bates, Darlene Bates, Naney Bates, Roger Bates, Raydeena Baty, Gloria Bays, Kathi Beals. Mona Beals, Debbie Beaman. Alice Beard, Sarah Beard, Lawrenee Beaver. Julie Becker, Brenda Beeraft, Richard Beeis, Denny Bellah, Jack Berg, Dave Bess, Sharon Best, Rebeca Beugher, Bonnie Bitner, Jeff Bitner, .luafv Bitner, Tim Bitner, Garry Blessing. Mike Xewburn, Nancy Underwood, Sam Rod- gers, Julie Miller, Robyn Shirley, and John Mevers hope that the Great Pumpkin will make an appearance in their ,. pumpkin patch! .I .-J' em! QQ an , ,, e f , A gf-'fs ky 3 .3 ,N S kj? 1 V 3 .,,- ixgrhwf A FY 71, Q , - I -' Y 5 es I , v ,, s 4, if Av l , ii tae. .,,, .,,. ., , H., .. ..-awifsgkx t V Hg, 3' 1 -9, B - ' W A 'A' N A wi- L . V ii .31 'Awqkl , 'l'il' B lil ii f W' ..- 3, ,,V'l f ,llz . ' A ' 1 v'V-- ESU Q, 'A xi N? fik A ,. gi, B B 411 1a nth' J f Zi 1:-' 4 - 'I T' : S Q , ,. ,... I , ,. 4 Q I I ear t, K If ,EN .W k K .. , I iw 5 ,: . rf Hx H Q -':: . K K 0 i. ' ' i ,e ' ef .Sli 3- K g illl A S kii 7 f fb Q T 5-' 1 i' 65 Sophonftores Receive Class Rings Dixie Bline, Steve Bliss, Tom Bolding, Gayle Boles, Carol Bond, Dixon Bough- rnan, Tirn Bousurn, David Bowley, Bill Boyd, Jim Bozell, Christy Branch, Shirley Brantley, Carol Branurn, Margaret Brat- ton, Mike Brewe, Charlie Brewer, Debohah Breymier, Debby Bricknell. Suzy Bridwell, Diane Brinkerhojf Chun Syl Brown, Harold Brown, Jill Brown, Lucinda Brown, Marcia Brown, Tom Brown, Wilma Brunerner. Steve Bunn. Sharon Bunnell, Tom Bur- kett, Eilene Burnette, Mike Burns, Bill Burress, Judi Burt, Steve Burtch, Greg Butcher. Mike Butterfield, Connie Cagle, Sheryl Callis, Allen Campbell, John Campbell, Rick Candlish, Bill Cantu, Andy Ca- raveo, Joy Caraveo. Dennis Carey, Kevin Carey, Eddie Cass, Eldon Cass, Ellen Cass, Beverly Castillo, Vikki Catt, Junior Cavazos, Carlene C halk. Carolyn Chambers, Marilyn Chambers, Raymond Christine. Beverly Clark, Bob Clark, Noel Clark. Pam Clark, Ronnie Clark, Geralyn Clay- tor. Carol Clellard, Roxsandra Clemons, Phylis Clinton. Mike Coady, Torn Coalburn, Cathy Coburn. Steve Cole, Steve Cole, Becky Coleman. 66 e if Q-zgegiesze wwf C... S.. , - . V E,?f55. w w-in . W.. t I V H. I - . . 5. by -if., .5 V WY ' V. s's - , 3 ,, ,.. 5 - . . ja A K' I i sgfy k.'k.of :w k V' . . 6 7-ll: - ' I I l ia.: , , L . ' I 4. ' e- V time -1,1 5 we 4 3 .--S 1 .M .,-1, .. : vw. I gg, .,,,. 3 3 ,x L Q 3 . . ei 539, S C ...,,,., 3 -vb 1 P' W ,-51 ' lilgiilit-Q - .. S, sf. . n H, My Q .. 311 3' I EU Mei .- K' ...Q-,f .Q . - if i 5 5552, if 'EQ' '1i222se1'f25iLw2f Z New . ee.. . 3 , . ,, ...K .V f' 1 Hs h e - i f f .. , V f ' . 5. ,,..,-r ,- I H, f f-en ev . . . H y un A, . 1? .s ii 3 S- f H Q ,-nga: ' vf 5 af me -..., -I , ...v H 5 . s e , Q' lla: 1 L. MQ fe, 3 is - Q .. 7-,ie4i,.niiefe,:, . N. .e- wt fx' d ui, M... .Cash 'f tw. .xi . . Ny-nw 5 . .,.. 2 -'V - it wif i? 1 A . 'W iv ' - i , . If-Q ' K yf ,A ...A MF if , ' if W We . A , do 11: K. .V ' :ai 1 . is , Vw fig I , f xx ,q,:3gt--:zz-.., .. .. . Mg,-ka. Q 5, Q T Xi' ...K 5 gfzifswinii is Hg' ik 3 zg' - , i 91 R xx an 3 . . -. - , M K W 4, Bw 5 5 pie-r W -.J E vi as 1 1 6 2 -Wk Q 4, 4,5 These boys are being shown the various intricacies ofa saw by their shop teacher as they learn a useful trade a Symbol ofHigh School Status .. - 7 'fp . ,Q H . A - ,. N ,J gi if 1. . I ky 3 ff o,o X' 'VLL E '53 ' ' ' if 3. - . ' . 4.5.1 E' ' Y f - : sg V - ' . st . sf +1 5 . . .W . . . . o,oooo . S, . . ' - ,ff f ', r.. .. .-:.. 'il 'W' 'L- ' A Ii' kv ' aff -A E - , ioooo a s-' . 3 E ' .K ilwsmw w fis5f.w.sfz' is-,.. , ...ei V ' A ' L'1' Mir! .',, . ' ' i ' A- ' 'f A . 1 2-,, ' i - , i I V -AVV - H , -o'-f, L -v' , fig, ,, . :: .k : W . , ' k .. ' -'o i f s ' A ' 2 M , -' ' ' ' Q, ' V ,-,, . .,, - i is I x ii. . 1 QW: ..,, V GL .. f ' -A A .. V In ,V i:2.1:f'ts-1,g,r.f - ,iw , . ,L ,kgk - K ...Q A e A 'Q ' :,g i n V . c C ' H J E o. o i o1-f 1 ' ' . ' 1'k' f ' ii are Qin . lffy .. 'fi Qzg.,w.g libel., L-o', 1 ' A 'l . I o J ' ' ' if ' -'11Qo i . W. , 1.1 tv tl o o Q. E . ..AWV.L , J , . ,b S A A b . .,,z. L,. ,L M V ' A -K D A . K K K 'QQQ 5-zu kk ' QQ.: 7 k'I: . EZ i Ui' A ff li oo W . g ri b: K ., V i A VA thi: I I A AA A L. ' ,. - ,:-- ' l. C gf' ,fi , oooo . .TL E eff. ooo 1 i D . Lokh' ' ', ..o, ' Suzanne Coles, Celia Collier, Ida Col- lins, Joyce Collins, Patty Collins, Charles Colvin, Glenn Conn, Charles Conner, Bob Cook. Connie Cook, Danny Cook, Debbie Cook. James Cook, Cynthia Cooley, Cathie Coombs, Barbara Cooper, Randy Cooper, Scott Cooper. Deressa Copeland, Terry Copeland, Ella Corbin, Judy Corbit, Janis Cottingham, Kathy Coulbern, Elaine Cowell, Sally Coy, Vickie Coy. Michael Coyle, Steve Crabtree, Marcy Crain, Mark Crain, Pat Crawford, Samuel Cripe, Bobbie Crippen, Arthur Cross, William Crousore. Jeffery Crull. Lynn Crumbo, Janet Cunningham, Bruce Curry, Kevin Currv, Patrick Daly, Esther Damewood, Charles Damitz, Pam Davenport. Carla Davis, Gerald Davis, Jef Davis, Montys Davis, Steve Davis, Becky Day, Dayle Day, Steve DeLon, Patrick Dennis. Glenda DeRamcy. Linda DeRamcy. Janernn Dewitt, Jerry Dickerman, Lowell Dickison, Debbie Dillman, Gary' Dillman, Tom DiNardo, Ronnie Dixon. Yellblock is only one ofthe many extra-curricular activities in which sophomore girls participate. KHS's Youngest Class Is Introduced Jolin Dobbs, Pl1v1'lli's Dodd, Roseline Dodd, Sandra Dodd, Bill Dollenv, I-'loya' Donnell, Parlra Doolx. l.mr1's Dollerer. Deborah llouglax, Michael IJUIIAQIIIX. Larry Drake, Vivki Dripps, Mike DuBois, Vicki Dnflky Pat Dzinzoulin, Bill Dnnvan, Dave Dzuivaii, Ed Dunean. Je1l'Dnnean, Sieve Dungan, John Duni- van, Debbie Dupinily Greg Dzirr, Marl' Dye, Judvl' Dv1'l4c', Bonnie lZ.lIl'fhl't'k, Diane Ifarly. Cliarrl liarnharl, Vicki Easier, Max lfherl, filllil' Ifddinglon, Diane Edwards, Terri lfldridge, Yvonne Eldridge, Civ- dene Elkiiis, Beih lillwis. Carol lillsworlh, Alan linslrami, Loria Iiverhart, Nfllrlhll l:'vilsi:er, Jeaneile Fager, Sieve Farrell, Don l'awh,x'l1', Greg f'vt'llliIt'I'.YlUlIL', Jinl lfealhervlone, N, MW , 3' A, A -.,f4 A . - 4, is we fi in ,J , ,W i' Q- yfe , K: ' ' f.- ,ff -A L, L W A , 1 if 1 7 K V 4' Zz I J . l 5 Us hisi ff? V A I Zi e Mx V gem 1 .A V ' W z Wi'i 9, ' ' ' 'Q' Q ff- s' .4 i nf' J Q .L J L I' p m 1 ? ' k ',! I Y kr Vrkrkrr in L Q S V W fi' Ve 'K 'Al U '-,: , , 1, Q ,VVA 4 A ,, kylie f In N A il 5 :'-f: A V. : . 5, ' A V rl 'V' ag s al 1. if ff Q ' Vs ,,,h A S MH- v,li , .5 I , l T ... I n e A' ' VK l - k.,: V Vt ' 5 ,K Q K I , . I 1 Fw lj A I Y ' J 1 N e . - q',Vs . J R! i Li? so . mt? J , 5' I .gm 5 kg ki ,, , Mi P ' X E D V ,311 QF!! . K ,xx sg' ,I w F -I. Q These soplioniores find fK,Ulx,l .N' Korner Io be an exc'ellenI place io en- richPlriendsliipsg gain knowledge, and ha ve sonzejan. 'N ui ,J 4 A E , , ! S A , 3 . K K As one of Ihe major dances of the year draws near, Nancy Green and her molher put Ihe final iouehes on her dress. 68 to Clubs and School Activities IF 4 T 3 .A f 14 .v H i- lest ' dig 5 ' ,i,- ,S is I . lg :,zV , A . 'Q kr . ,Q A ,c W i c , I , 2 , .. iis .3 V-,kq , ,, I- . F- 2A- - ., ' -E R A . ' 1, -, 0 2 9 ' R., mfr' sf J Q .' i 1' 1 ,h Dixon Boughman does a little window- shopping to get some suggestions for Santa. is M VA.. ,sew L3 .igfff if 5' ' , llll' I Eff , Af X t . L fgg, in-EIPLL I ' V 5, V .. . W W il I L, tftitttt ? MAN ,S . ,ui ,cv is 5 A 'ui 5 , ,V f Wg, H . My T 5, . 3. x Charles Fellow, Randi' Fernung. Jane Fields, fvrone Fitzpatrick, Donald Five- eoate, Pat Fogle, Steve Ford, Donna Fort. Deborah Foster. Beth Fowler, Claude Fowler, Gary Frakes, George' Frayer, Valerie Frazier, Cheryl Freed, Tom Frey, Phil Gabriel, Kathie Gaddis. Grayce Gadson, Phil Galloway. David Gee, Greg Gee, Sharon Gerrard, Pam Gibson, Dave GUjord, Tim Giles, Robert Gillespie. Mark Glass, Gale Glassburn, Rita Glenn, Vickie Goddard, Curtis Goins, Glen Goins, Yvette Gooch, Denise Gooding, Kathy Goodnight. Ray Goodwin, Larry Goshen, Craig Gosma, Toni Gourley, Cathy Graham, Kathy Graham, Russell Graham, Carol Granstaj, JejGrant. Robert Grant, Nancy Green, Madonna Greer, Debbie Grove, Mark Groves, Marsha Groves, Gary Guest, Donald Guge, Rick Gunning. Brenda Guy, Robert Hale, Tom Hale, Gwena Hall, Robert Hall, Cinafv Ham, Garfield Hamilton, Peggy Hamilton, Richard Hamilton. 69 Important Friendships A re Form ed Sheryl Hamilton, Debbie Hamke, John Hancock, Josh Hanig, Kathy Hankins, Dick Hanley, Mona Hanley, Lisa Han- sell, Celestine Hardy. Jejrey Harmon, Susan Harness, Steve Harris, Pattie Harrison, Robert Harri- son, Dale Hart, Neil Hart, Becky Har- vey, Ellen Hash. Diana Hatcher, Daniel Havens, Jim Hayes, Phylles Haymen, Sharon Haynes, Brenda Heathcoat, Theresa Heflin, Tom Hqclin, Dolores Hellmann. Melinda Helmuth, Debra Hembree, Margaret Hendrix, Roger Hendrix, Wil- liam Hendrix, Mike Henry, Tom Her- rington, Steve Hicks, Vicki Hight. Robert Hill, Robert Hill, Debby Hizer, Roger Hoard, Brand Hodson, Pam Hole, Travis Holland, Dan Holliday, Jim Holloway. Gloria Holman, Nancy Holman, Mike Hood, Debbie Hoover, Mike Hopkins, Don Horn, Mike Hornbuckle, Ronnie Hostetler, Jim House. Kim Hovet, Bill Howard, Jesse Hozey, William Hubbs, Richard Hudson, Cindy Huey, Mary Hujman, Kristi Huford, Terry Hughes. Gary Hulce, Susie Hullinger, Sallie Humphries, Jill Hunsberger, Patty Hunt, Renee Hunt, Janet Hunter, Pam Hunter, Kathy Hurst. Jef Hutchins, Delora Hutchinson, John Indrutz, Sue Irwin, David Isaac, Ronald Jackson, Bob Jacobs, Diane James, RickJameson. Bev Jenkins, Larry Jewell, Janet Johns, Alice Johnson, Darlene Johnson, John Johnson, Larry Johnson, Stanley John- son, Marge Johnston. Martha Jones, Rick Jones, Sandy Jones, Christine Jordan, Kathy Julow, Alison Juroj Candice Kadlec, Frank Kaicy, John Keeling. Bandy Keenun, Kathy Kellar, Terri Kel- lar, Becky Kelley, Johanna Kendall, Joe Kennedy, Robert Kenner, Sherry Kerns, Gary Kerr. 70 r -.I , , S-it is . M f III - , 5, .s:t.:,5I V .K i, f 3 V X W .Q J 2 pf ,P P vii 5 . NIE? S III p 1 say wtggf f wi S' 1' is 3 ' 'E J All W' .3 ,, , . .M M L. , mn-.Ig X f dwg 4- 755-af .... , ' z.l,fw.t.t-.f 'I.!':f3f5?T215'7 1 f s V .1 Q-V.. ,Q S, ' 2, u i ts f.t.g ' f f v QW.. ., .,:: ' SE. M 'S - . ,.: f s V' Q 2 lm g. ,tj g Q 'Wg K my Q I 5 sf . , . ,, ,, ,H , fI15:Q',j, .i..1IfI 1 f ...,.,.. -.f 5 - if ' ' ,j,.I .,. ,139 1 ' we S ., Q , ,,t. 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Judy Kessler, Maria Kessler, Bridget Kinney, Gene Kinney, Susie Kinsey, Lee Kirby, Linda Kirk, John Kirk- patrick, Hows Kiser. Zane Kleiber, William Knisely, Dennis Kollmar, Susan Kring, Mark Kuntzman, Dave Laitinen, Greg Lamb, Tom La- Mons, Jerry Land. Robert Land, Carolyn Landrem, Nancy Landrum, Jon Langley, Mike Lanniv, Tom Lauderbaugh, Kent Lay, Mark Layton, Dan Leedy. Cindy Leep, Debbie Lehman, Patricia Lehmann, David Lewellen, Bette Lewis, Bill Lewis, Chuck Lewis, Danny Lidy, Joyce Ligon. John Lindley, Sanford Lindsay, Tom Lindsey, Pamela Linn, Kathy Lobeck, Clayton Lock, George Long, Steve Long, Tom Lott. Connie Louks, Jerry Love, Sandie Love, Steve Lovegrove, Larry Loveland, Jay Loveless, Greg Lowden, Gary Lowe, Mary Luckey. Julianna Lundin, Jim Lunsford, Darline Madden, Peggy Magers, Connie Magill, David Mahoney, Dennis Marcum, Mark Markiewicz, Robert Mason. 7l Renovation Adds Confusion to the L, -4 , e, 52-Q11 LR. f wav -- , ' qs im S-' Em' is is K ZE , so ,L fi uf f s S , L, E I 5 . - 'f wi ad ' 4 1. r . ' ik ig' .fx , -1 -W ' f -gg,-,. 5 Q s Y ' , 11,2 s P W i Jia L-L 2 if nw' H : Q W ,Q A I g5gffxq55,,L L is 'g'A V. :f y ' - xi ' fi' L fl V L ' -QII 5 ' - '. L r- ,-294 Q L , , , 45 :QL if 3? J J Ef f. , 'Wg f - - ' mai 1 J Vw - Chuck Damilz and Glen Conn seem a bit bewildered when they discover that workmen have replaced the principal. 72 J h-e - Z, '25 ' ii V: Q X - j,,1g gig' Zig if , .' h'h if A 1:95 , 4, s m ' . 1 QL. , ,W ,,,,, 3 if af' , 1 L . Q 81. W- did K Eleanor Massa, Lowell Massey, Melissa May, Peggy May, Patsy MeBee. Nancy McCain, Anita McCartney, James Mc- Clain, Sue McClain. Jon McC'lear1', Belty McClerkin, Tom McClung, Jane McCreary, William Mefrumb, Shawn MeCully, Dave Me- Dorman, Ann McFaIridge, Cathy Mc- Gaffney. Leonard McGee, Kathy McGlone, Linda McGregor, Fred McGuire, William Mclntire, Jim McKee, Steve McKillip, Mac MeMasIers. George Meacham, Frank Meany, Candy' Meek, Lynda Meek, David Medsker, Dorothy Mehlig, Marcia Mellon, Joe Mendoza, Caihll' Menges. Ed Meriwther, Nick Merlo, Terry Mer- rell. Kathy Merrick, .lack Mervis, Sheila M essi ck. Bren! Miller, Carey Miller, Connie Miller. Greg Miller, Jesse Miller, Jim Miller. Jim 0. Miller, Julie Miller, Kathy Miller. Merle Miller, Rhonda Miller, Roma Miller. Sheryl Miller, Terry Miller, Francine Mills. Pam Mills, Mary Mims, Jim Mince. Already Hectic Lives ofSophorrzores Bill Moberly. Diane Moody, Lynn Moody, Chuck Moore, Frederick Moore. Janet Moore, Randall Moore, Marty Morehead, Vicki Morehead. Bob Morgan, Dennis Morgan, John Morgan, Marvin Morgan, Anne Morr. Richard Morris, Cathy Morrisoni Charles Morrison, Diane Morrow. Susan Morrow, Nancy Moser, Ruth Mote, Curtis Mundy, Lois Mundy. Georgianna Munsey, Brenda Murphy, Linda Murphy, James Mutchie. Bill Myers, Dave Myers, Dave Myers, Jeffrey Myers, Jo Ann Myers, John My'ers, Mike Nelson, Mike Newburn, Larry Newell. Debbie Newman, Carol Nichols, Kay Nick, Lynn Niles, Rick Nolley, Eddie Norris, Janet Norris, Nikki Norton, Dann y No vin ger. Joe Nunnally, Barbara O'Connor, Moni- ca O'Neill, Doris O'Rourke, Dan O'Vad- ka, Brad Owen, Debbie Owens, Ralph Owens, Melody Ozment. Dave Padgett, Kathy Padgett, Jeannette Parr, Allen Partlow, Evelyn Parton, Kenton Pate, Mike Pattengale, Dawnita Patton, Barbara Peck. Linda Pehlier, Vicki Peters, Peggi Peterson, Mara Lynn Petty, Raymond Petty, Terry Phifer, Ardena Phillips, David Phillips, Michael Phillips. Betty Phipps, Mary Phipps, Dennis Pickett, Dessie Pierce, Larry Pierce, Rebecca Polk, Ron Polk, Bonnie Popp, Da vid Porter. Jean Potts, Hank Powell, Kathleen Powell, Jean Powers, Tim Pratt, Karen Pressey, Joe Prewitt, Carol Price, Jerry Price. Marsha Prince, Marcia Pullen, Greg Pur- vis, Nancy Pyke, Connie Quackenbush, John Raab, Isabel Ramerez, Patricia Randolph, Rita Raver. Jim ,Rawls, Brenda Rayl, Roger Rayl, Steve Rayl, Alice Rayle, Becky Rayle, Kathi Rayle, Amy Record, Beverly Rector. it . git A ess ,f ew 4 N' , A we 3 Sf: , V ' 4 Viil , Q ' . ' . 'M' J J'i11 4 L i i4,f , 'F' f 'ha ,im . , 1 'i 'Q W M V ., ,, B ,X ,M N I . W .iw .Q s.. , f i f Wi? ,. i L ' . eff 5, il , fi , . - ' H il' 'N hp, Vf g , fre,'wy'v M ' E3,.s, f12:'rf.,. 1 , iffisizsfs 4-' f.-, i - ,W b .I ui, A A A . EU - , - 1 . .. 1' ,' H 23 ii. i , - ' Q ,F L ' b ,g 'Sv I - A .L 'f , 'fe , .A , I V isa ' 1 'Q 4 7' . ia.. is 'N J up-,g.1ig' , - :af-les:--f f . I k .K WS-'i.,V f ,.. 1 ,,,, M ,C ,tj ic K M .f, K Vis' is Dei U? T , fr' A ' . f 5-, v3 Q 'Q9 ' A We 3 'M g ,, se.: ' ,. ery no Ar 5' WW' ., A -any ,wi S I ' :S 1 , L., A. 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F5 'cf ag . ws ep, 1: W 73 Class ofl97O Discovers the Growing Ed Reed, Sandy Reel, Kendsha Reese, Joe Resley, Teresa Rethlake, Randy Reynolds, Martha Rice, Rene Richard- son, Tim Richman. Jim Riddle, Janet Ridenour, Mary Riley, James Ringley, Robbie Roache, Lane Roark, Priscilla Roberson, Dale Roberts, Mike Roberts. Ruth Robinson, Brenda Roddy, Sam Rodgers, Jerel Roe, Dale Rogers, Yelanda Rogers, Patrick Roler, Nathan Root, JoeRopes. Albert Rose, Bill Rose, Bruce Rose, Debbie Rose, Kim Ross, Patricia Rubow, Karen Rude, Diane Rudkin, Jerry Rush- ing. LaDonna Russell, Linda Russell, Steven Russell, Greg Ryan, Michele Ryan, Mary Sagarsee, Greg Sale, Elva Salinas, Karen Salmons. Cathy Sartain, Donna Sartori, Barb Sar- ven, Greg Scale, JennU'er Schaefer, Jim Schembre, Joe Schmid, Luann Schmitt, Eddie Schooler. Doug Schultz, John Sehwenger, Greg Scott, Max Scott, Linda Searle, Chuck Segard, Kathy Sellers, Craig Severns, Bettie ShackeU'ord. Bonnie Shackeyord, Bob Shafer, Linda Shallenberger, Bob Shanks, Sherry Shanks, Pamela Sharp, Greg Sheline, Jack Sheridan, Ray Shields. Elbert Shgflet, Patty Shirley, Robbyn Shirley, John Shockney, John Shope, Rick Shuck, John Siktberg, Steve Silvey, Candy Simpson. Christine Sites, Joe Slabaugh, Patricia Slabaugh, Jim Sleeth, Glenn Small, Jim Small, Phyllis Smallwood, Cindy Smiley, Bruce Smith. Frank Smith, James Smith, Jerrine Smith, Kevin Smith, Linda Smith, Mar- cella Smith, Mary G. Smith, Quintin Smith, Richard Smith. Sandy Smith, Shirley Smith, Troy Smith, Allen Smithson, Mike Smoker, Pam Snider, Larry Snow, Pam Soblotne, Linda Sokol. 74 Q '-QQ. 'Q' : k i f 'R ' H. ' W .E sf: .1 1 1 2 215- 1 1 1 15 f 4 ax T' ,J , I , 1. 1 . 5. - 'M 35155523 5 131 2i 3, ff ,wi 1 1.,II I, I Mp- ! V bl ' . .ew ! 1 -2. A if . 1.- 1 - Q 1111? 11 1. N1 . I 'ff 1? 5121- -. .- ? .. . '11 . '. . 1 - - 2' if 2 .vw ' - 1 HW, 2' . S . 5 . V ' I, '.1'..I I :I 11.2 , 'f I I 2 gg 1 , I j. .qw I . . 'W' 19? 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' 1 1 11,225 'ff'-4 7' 4- -T 'Q 5:- '2 ' 2 2 1.f f' ,qi-1.5: -. ..1, 11 2' .sZ '-2.-1 . w 11.1 121 .212 1 Qi Ts. ff 1 . 2 1 , 1 12 2 1 ' S2 21 1 ' -1 - --1- P-5 af ? 'T 2 -L 1-- V121 ' Tl... . 1.5-221 .11 ' -1 1 ' D - 3 Importance ofStua'y ana' Haro' Work Roosevelt Solomon, Joseph Soots, Debbie Sosbe, Randy Spaulding, Sherl Stajord, Stephen Stajord, Joey Stahl, Mike Stahl, Cathy Stanley. Robert Stevens, Sheryl Stevenson, Bob Stewart, Janeen Stewart, Sandy Stewart, Carl Stitts, Charles Stitts, Donnie Stout, Debbie Sturgell. Lisa Sturgell, Mike Styck, Dave Sulli- van, Susie Summegield, Erik Svedin, Debbie Swaim, Kathy Swayzee, Barbara Swing, Nancy Tankersley. Richard Tanner, Sandy Taskey, Jerry Tate, Juanita Taylor, John Tedlock, Patricia Tharp, Sally Thatcher, Richard Thomas, Becky Thompson. Dave Thompson, William Thompson, Martha Timmons, Samuel Tolley, Albert Trent, Jacqueline Trent, Warren Tucker, Thomas Turk, Pam Turner. Eva Tyler, Myrtle Tyler, Ellen Tyre, Rolland Ullery, Nancy Underwood, Mike Valdez, Marjorie Voiles, Ann Wade, Bette Wagner. Joanne Wainwright, Joe Walker, Norma Walker, Rose Wall, Wendy Wall, Donnie Wallace, Elissa Wallace, Leslie Walls, Linda Walters. Carla Davis knows that a quiet atmosphere is conducive to study and concentration. 5 .J S . 1 ffl. t .. ': ,ily . N - I - A Q . Q, in , ft' . I in 'QE in E N S . ' S . t 'F , ' S if acaa L r . t - B2 Q c e its ees r 5 , X , 5 , A If .5 ' . I A I ,4-. A 5, 5 , 1' I V -V V X W t K i ss? ' .1 get , .- QQ 1 c - . , . 0 , 'gl' a, . , ..:: ., ., 5 ' eg.. ia :e-' ,,. ,, , . , . S . . f . 1 fg ' 1 'S T ,f-. 2 V . D if 'S MQ 4 I ffl.. , 'T 'T V- Q! ' . : ,. , , , , 44 , 1 t t. lpn, .4351 I ..,, ,.., I Y W A ,M t ., et .,,e L S , ee. of . -1- . t ii .2.,i,. gil, t .K 5, K, ,k.,.x . 7 ., ,. ,ef 2 t ifri 3 ' I gi V ' V Q 'll'i' f-Qi? r S ' w - H J g , g gp, .A gg, V. ,' 5, gg : .lzl ia. . ,y H il at , 'Nw' 4 1, , ' .R', A e W3 113. ' , Q I '- 1 ' ' '. .- . .4 1' k k k U Q M V V.gg M V A K- L , ,. ' 7' .V f K 3, Q 1 i,, W Qi, ,ri ff , , R 'Z 'Lx. 15 J t s .s.i. , 1 it r-.. k . ' , y e V , i ,X ' 1 - , t,ee.v.,n .e i M its me t 75 Newcomers Express Their Pleasure -v e 1 gf fy E A' if A , - '1 if we as , I , if 1 ' ' t , Q ss TF - f , ' J fsgffli, -W' . ' 1 :f est .,.,, ' I e M ft! 3- . 7, tin. 'H i' Wear' . . . s. , ,, . ,. , ' s,, i ' 1 A -f - . f -f . ---f -- 1 3575 I -fe , K , , . .::. --.. .... . , , M , 'Q .. ,V . H 4 ,L i ,,,s an , t- ' .1 ig ,. s , 4. t ' K 1 ww' 7 Wil - W if I 7 f ' Q, if 'I , wi ' tg- is '- '71 L J :Q K 4,351 K 5 fi m y srssr 5 ssrss r . ' - M if B A 5. , 'E mfifzr- , . if rg wwgmg' ' ii 1, ' if K 1. iz, , , 'f guy 'Wig-S ' ffl .a - gain QW! ': ',i . E1 ' ' 'E is X ii' ii3FEifi'iE??Q?k ,mil 32 -f- -qi Vw isis f ififlfl. -' - , 1 . ii , ,cr -' - - - ., -1 J' ,, if t Q r P re I pf Amt, - -' li .ws ea. T ii t. ' l . ti H t s' --' V . W t ,,, 1 ' ' fl, .P f -4:11, ie-gt ' 'pts ,E i it M 1, ' .. 'I 5- F55 f' A- Q 5 is , X , J t 1 gl K .. . , ,iff V C V- G c, we ,ff , ' , - ' ,- -- - :fl ' A ,A pg., , , Sg g1Q1g,1 1 5. B' , . , X K 2 ,I V ll, gggs' 5 2 W ,ss, ss., .., 0.-V : ba ,. ,sb T , K rpg V VL lb In V V r . , is if-f Vg: M s A f',Q c , 5, t 1 it ' t s F' lf? M- l ffi i ' QQ-lffw r ' in i ' c Allen Ward, Betty Ward, James Ward, Steve Ward, Albert Ware, Cecilia War- nock, Bob Warren, James Warren, Greg Warwick. Greg Watkins, Dave Watson, Lawrence Watson, Linda Watson, Sandra Weathers, Charles Weaver, Rita Weaver, Torn Weaver, James Webb. Cheryl Webster, Dennis Webster, Diann Webster, Gail Webster, Keith Weed- -man, Debbie Weir, Gene Welden, Caro- lyn Wells, Susan Wegner. Bev West, Pam West, Sharon West, Debbie Wheatley, Tanya Wheeler, Terry White, Diane Whitehead, Donna Whitfield, Keith Whitford. Jim Whittaker, Bill Whorley, Carol Wigglesworth, Suzanne Wiggs, Mike Wiles, Delores Wiley, Leslie Wilkin- son, Bessie Williams, David Williams. Gary Williams, Rick Williams, Steve Williamson, Joann Willis, Tony Willis, Bruce Wilson, Diana Wilson, Dick Wil- son, Joyce Wilson. Judy Wilson, Kent Wilson, Margie Wil- son, Rick Wilson, Paul Wines, Bruce Winner, Cindy Wittig, Darlene Wood, Marcia Wood. Cleaning the pool in winter is a cold and messy job. In desperation Dave Schwartz realizes that he has waited too long to perform this necessary task. 76 mvjuwfai ,MQW with cz Sigh ofReliefat Years End 'frankie Woodard, Jack Woodard, Mark .il 1 it , Woodmansee, Connie Woods, Lgzlie 4 H- . , gig' V g Woodward, Carolyn Wooldridge, Debbie 'V iyh .5 A , i -' Wooley, Tammy Wooley, Kathy Worthy. Harvey Wortz, Jayne Wray, Cecil ' ' my ,,.,.L 1 - 'i J I V L' V. 2 elf- -.. , 5 Wright, Debbie Wright, Stephen Wright, 5- if .M - 1 - 'ff l , E Q' .lim Wyant, Ruth W yant, Lora W1'rick, 7- 1 '---. Jw , Debbie yard. H ,,,, V fly I fL'L M S f l mt f ffl b'?23E5i3f'i8i21'3sii5s Diane Yarnell, Vickie York, John Young. -f x , : g r if kj 'b ,., 'xg if ,,q, s i ' ' J Georgann Zilligen, Monte Zinkan, Mary if .,g? 4g,. A, , -f I. W , gif, ' Zwickl. QL. , 1 Q L . i .',' g j.,jj' Zig The milestone in many a studenfs life is obtaining his permit to drive. Ajer receiving his license, Dave Hudson shows it to his father who smiles with ap- pro val and parental apprehension, hu., Mary Starner attempts to bring some ofthe yuletide cheer to customers in a local store by hangingjestive decorations. 77 R ibm Um!! Ojgffff Q I la if 2 .J 2 'S 'E i . z M5 '45 1' E 5 1 A ffl i X S cholaslics x cmxx .M , NK Ns-Sr' E Mt'nds Expand Continually as Students 5:4-ner' I 5 M 1 ' ' ff 11 Y ,se si li M Debbie McCool practices operating a fire blanket, She Carefully observing the electronic stroboscope, senior Bill Miller adjusts and regulates will be prepared to pull the cord in case ofan emergency. the machines mechanism for measuringjast time intervals. 80 ,, 2 Probe the Complexilies ofScz'ence L ff Q f . my I ta i -. uf ta rep ,, 's rf fe Gb 6 qw? eX'i f gf I s, L lt t, ft 'tfk4'k- for ,aw l ,. 5 -1-1 'N ,qi r . we ji r Mr. Jones reviews his chemistr class on the characteristics o acids and bases. .1 ,V gg Q 5 ly 1' Chemistry students set the necessary equipment to generate oxygen. After completing the expert fl fe, Q J' 1 ment, they will observe andstudy the chemical andph sical ro erties. ,Y , J' P I7 Mr. Tappan endeavors to explain the hidden mys- teries ofmolecular structure to his physics students. Fifty-two sections comprised the science department at KHS this year. Included in this total were 13 chemistry classes, 23 biology classes, 4 Earth-Space classes, and 7 special classes. Looking forward, Mr. Doug North, head of the science de- partment, planned for the future expansion of the science facili- ties. The renovation will include three preparation rooms and an additional laboratory. As our culture advances to a more specialized society, the amount of scientific knowledge increases five times with each new generation. The main goal of the department was to adapt students to our changing world. 81 Science Courses Inspire The steps of observation and experimentation are Carried out by .sophomore Debbie Beaman as she studies the structure and reproduction ofalgae. 7G 3 R wma, I f i 4 J x. it , .E?xXgeiiifstQuHQ 82 Jendv Brunk and Steve Conwell find the greenhouse to be a perfect spot for observing and studying the cell arrangement ofchlorophyll in leaves. Students to a Higher Degree ofReasoning 11i,f,, i. aft' l o Q 5 , , ig , ff wr ,Q ff ggi s rf' 3 ' , 8 I E 949. ivvfhsii . L. A 5, JI R H? Q YQ' ,Li f Q bg 'S+ ,. ,ft In Mr. Baer's physiology class, Cindy' Hill and Phil Butts praetiee reading the Jennifer Grimes refers to the physiology graphs to further ,stethoscope which is vital in determining a human 's rate ofpulse and heart beat. her understanding ofthe complexities ofthe human body. Angular momentum, a property of physical science, is demonstrated with the use of bricks by Peter Wilkinson and Gary Hyman in their physiealseienee class. 83 English Courses Expand to Meet the William Shakespearefv great tradegy Macbeth comes alive as Mrs. Taylors English literature Class drarnalizes one of ils mos! famous seenes. Costumes give the touch needed io create a realislie setting. dx S k Group discussions aid Mr. Cox's students in erilieal thinking Ktllhy Leslie delivers K1.S'l7?6'Ch Will? remarkable' EWXC' C1rll1'.Yliill. Requirements of Changing Times Desiring to keep abreast of vital developments in educa- tion, the English Department, headed by Miss Elizabeth Handley, devoted much time within the past year to plan- ning innovations in this area. Attention was given to text- book adoption, curriculum changes, and teaching methods. Levels offered to underclass- men included practical, regular, college preparatory, and spe- cial. Classes in senior compo- sition, college composition, and world literature provided all seniors with an opportunity to earn an A5. Speech and a new second semester journalism class supplied two elective courses to the curriculum. Mrs. Betty Elson and Mrs. Louise Ondrik proved capable additions to the faculty. Only one student appears ro know the answer Io the question Mrs Kelley has just posed. Though an unusual slruanon lhlY IS a frus trating experientefor llfl-l'C'0II.VClFf1ll'0Il.V zeacher. Students Study and Enjoy French A foreign language can be puzzling as well as rewarding. Beth Ann Fowler, a first year French student, receives expert guidancejrom Madame Grant, To familiarize her classes with the cultural heritage of France, Madame Weedrnan makes frequent use offlms. 86 Bonjour, mon amif, During the past year this was one of the many friendly greetings exchanged among the 346 stu- dents studying the French language. Such an accomplish- ment would not have been possible without patient in- struction from Madame Grant, Madame VVeedman, and Mon- sieur Dunbar. The language lab furnished the students with an oppor- tunity to listen to their speech errors. French literature, films, slides, records, and tapes Were all utilized. ggi? it French students take an active interest in foreign ajairs, and Linda Kirk develops her interest by constructing a bulletin board concerning French politics. - .. nxt T fflfff, , ..,. Mr. Abner, the head of the Language Department, instruets Mr, Koehler, a new German teacher, in thelztndamental operations ofthe language lab. Students Pursue Perfection During the past year, German students pursued the goal of perfecting the guttural sounds and correct pronunciation of the German language. Assist- ing, the students in achieving this objective, Mr. Koehler, a new staff rnemher, and Mr. Leiter supplemented the class- room instruction with films, slides, records, and tapes. In addition, students devoted much of their time to the study of the geography, customs, and history of Germany in order to further their understanding of the German culture. Xim- German stua'ents engage in many projects concerning the life, customs, and history ofthe German people. Becky Carter and Marilyn Brown display their artistic talents by constructing theflag, 87 Latin Stimulates Study ofEtyrnology A Latin-Greek derivatives course was originated by Mrs. Seagrave this year. Sharon Cochran and Harold Willis work withflash cards which areprovidedfor their use, ,yu 88 fn ,fig U is 'LX fl 'ty 'Yi 11 fl . af. 1, Taught by Mrs. Seagrave and Mr. Abney, 120 students strove for a better understanding of the Latin language. Besides acquiring the basic fundamentals of this language, students learned much about the characters of ancient my- thology. Those interested could also do extra research work on Roman culture and civilization. During the year the students published and distributed sev- eral issues of the Latina Laternaf' Also, Latin students carolled at the local hospitals and nursing homes. 5 I I X 'i tml if 1. di Qu lg' , N tu! 3111, i It I' . Inq lj 'lg 'til Li fu lfff I, . 1' fini :YI ln' iff In I I lg D In rigging! Naya!! 701 , ffjqoqiliiinh lfifjqli 1311 sy, 1 fi 91 10 ' 1 fyn Y' 6 By making posters, Shirley Bochard expands her knowledge of words derived from the Latin and Greek languages. Teacher's assistant Bob Fobar and Mr. Abney discuss special systems ofgrading and organizing the classes' homework and tests. Spanish Courses Enlighten Students H 55? ' Through new methods of audio-visual teaching, Mr. Brumbaugh ojers students a greater knowledge ofthe Spanish people and their way oflife. This year 210 Spanish students experienced changes in the teaching methods for their courses when Mr. Burnbaugh, Miss Steele, and Mrs. Harris taught from the Encyclopedia Britanica Cued text. Provided with movies and tapes, classes were almost IOOWJ audio-visual. Several popular Spanish songs presented a modern outlook on the language to the students. The featured spring activity was the HLa Fiestaf, a mas- querade in which students and their friends dressed in tradi- tional Spanish attire. During Miss Steele's second year Spanish class, Greg Glass and Tajjj Gregory attempt t learn the extremely intricate steps ofSpanish dances New Mathematt'cal Concepts Challenge While reviewing facts and fgures in geometry, Mike Smoker practices the art ofdeep concentration and keen alertness. Kathy Lucas finds that many calculus-analA1'tic g6'0HI6 lI11' p be solved through the helpful assistance of Mr. Carter. roblems can Blackboard participation and class recitation are important in the understanding of mathematics. As his classmates look on, John Marshall exercises his knowledge in the solving ofdwcult problems. 90 Ls. M , Student Ingenuily and Capability With ever-changing methods, mathematics proved to he Challenging to several students at Kokomo High. Under the Careful instructions of Mr. Lee Dixon and seven capable teachers, students expanded their education in this field of facts and figures. Sophomores were instructed in plane geometry, while more experienced juniors were intro- duced to regular or advanced algebra courses. Trigonometry and calculus-analytical geom- etry enlightened more am- hitious students. Practical math served as a refresher course for seniors who desired a more stahle permanent foun- ,,,a1 dklflflll ill Hltlllll GIIlLitiCS. Belly Wagner dixeoversgeomclri figurex ai Mr Dixon ojers uvvzslunu Comparing nares, Mr. Elheringlon and Mr. Kinslow, new malh Ieaehers al KHS, rome Io n1an,i'em7elu,ri0n.Y abou! grading and a.i'.vignn1enIs. As geometri' mmplrnli surrounds Gall Baldwin and Dun Hollldai they pal1'en!l,1' .scarrh far xolulloni lo an in nzte number of pzrplt Xlllj, problems to complete their daili assignments 1 ff I X 5 fx 3 C1 is fi EY il? sa .,g .gxgvpla . 9 'O , 2, 9 '. '51 . i 5 i mf' -on 3 Qu, if . ...A M . ,I ' vw S 'v' K ,,...,, M A .,,,.. . - F 5 Ni s .3 . , L. , gl- :. ' V5 ' nf Bob Hingstfnds a wide variety of material concerning history available in our school and public libraries. 92 Local History Helps .lo Porter, Dereanda Watson, and Patty WOU anxiously await the returns, as Cindy Pulver casts her vote in a mock election on voting day. Locating well-known city landmarks and investigating and observing these monuments proves to Cathy Commons that history can be interesting ana' edu- cational at the same time. wb! Us :fk,,r ki ir. :,frZ ,il ,K f V , 5 ,st it f .. is ii, ma. i s ' Xl .W '30, Le- W fi 1, , ,. Mr. Jim Walters is student teaching history and government at KHS as a requirement for his own classes at 1. U. This experience will enable him to dejinitely decide whether or not to choose teaching as a career. The students also benefit from such experiences. Produce Well- Informed Students Because democracy depends on an informed citizenry, the goal of the Social Studies De- partment was to give students a deeper understanding of manls basic achievements. Mr. Mustard, Mr. Dunbar, and Mr. Landis initiated an experi- mental teaching program as a more effective method of im- parting information to the 1,836 students enrolled in the Social Studies Department. Vast advances in civilization surveyed by sophomores en- rolled in world history proved interesting, while the juniors concentrated on the various events which led to the build- ing of our nation. Government classes investigated the basic principles of our system. Jim Mojit shows that Time Magazine provides government classes with pictures of numerous political leaders. Articles designed to inform citizens about events of national interest are also included on this attractive bulletin board display. 93 K ,4-4 ,s' Working long-hnru' problems, Melanie Davis wm- fM'Il'A' wiih Sulll' Bl'lltll1'lI'llI4Q on the adding machine, ,, Z ,L fw- S , Ssfixi S. - ' gs hm , w h! aww Despile his busy srhedule, Mr, Bruimn as head of' the deparlmenl, srillfinds lime lo look 0 ver one Qf his Hlflllil' assignnzwils. The Business Deparlme1fzlalKHS . I Enfleavoring In acquire Pfimdamenlal secrelarial skills, Ihe studenls in Mrs. Downeyfs srenog- rapliiuzl vlzzxs prepare io obtain fizlure posiimiis. 94 Wirlz cmupeienl assislance from Mrs. Philapy, Debbie Buslznmzz solves lzer boulxlxeepilzg exer- rises. Y 5 , ' : ff-x1fz1,f.,: ' in ,.. :, 'Ns rj K- iff Receiving instructions from Mr. Pavlick during his ahernoon fiping I class, students realli' them- selves for careers as jtiture business leaders in our community by becoming more experienced, efficient, and qualfen' tvtpists. Reflects on ur Changing Society In our rapidly changing tech- nological society, each personls need for business education has become important. To meet this change, KHS offered a variety of classes to help stu- dents prepare for position as business leaders and con- sumers. COE, established this year in conjunction with the Indiana State Vocational Office, sup- plied students with on-the-job training. DCE, a selling J course, enabled students to work half days in many stores and continue their classes dur- ing the other half. Added to the curriculum was a stenog- raphical lab and a typing- shorthand block which pro- Vld6Cl lJlISlI1CSS Gdl1C3tlOI1 for thestudentshopetobecomernoreproficientintheirwork. Mrs, McClung dicates a shorthand lesson to her students. By practicing skills in this class students. 95 DCE and COE Ojjfer Job Training K' 5 Y Banu Ronk arranges an attractive display of The secretarial talents of senior Henrietta Zimmerman help to keep the clerical work up to jramesfor her employer Dr. Williamson. date at Golightly's clothing store. Learning to diagnose and correct mechanical problems is part of the training which Bill Miller receives by working part-time at Martin's Garage. DCE-COE ojers valuable job experience to numerous students at Kokomo High. 1 Pam Bliss discovers that accurate balancing of ac- counts at Union Bank and Trust Company is a ' vital aspect ofthe banking business. 96 J Susie Wagner proudly displays her collage as she brushes on afinishing coat ofpainl. Collages are madeqfrom various objects pasted together 10 produce suggestive effect. Students Express r1'g1'nalily Novel ideas formed visually exciting shapes and unique experiences for the more es- thetic Kokomo High School students. Art classes offered included six semesters of Hut art and six semesters of applied or three dimensional sculptur- ing. Mr. XVilliam Shive und Nlr. George Parkinson, additions to the stall, aided Nlr. Val VVi1ltGl'S and Mr. james Sond- geroth in instructing approxi- mately 250 art students. .,.Ec:..., The features qfa clay .sculpture take shape from the working Qffalhy C'0burn's artfulfingers. Bent intently over their projects, Stormy Werbe, Rick Willoughby, and Mike Pearson fill! their Creati ve talents 10 work. Art class enables students Io express themselves creatively. 97 s., Future Homemakers Acquire Valuable .aav s,,,,'i1M Til: , M A I 'W-1 ,yi e.,,,M-UHNA Mm, Draving Carefully oversees the girls in her class as Ihey begin I0 eu! out Iheirpallerns. Future homemakers sought to achieve efficiency and perfec- tion in their desire to develop a pleasant home atmosphere. To satisfy their ambitions, the curriculum offered valuable in- struction in clothing, foods, in- terior decorating, home nurs- ing, and consumer buying. By assuming a more active part in social and civic affairs, women have prepared for to- dayis growing needs. These experiences have taught them to become smart consumers and decorative designers for their future homes. Miniature home furnishings il- lustrated the various styles of furniture. VVith the use of these girls realized the effectiveness of proper furniture arrange- ments. The home nursing and child care courses developed self assurance in situations which could occur in either the home or school. t ami' Gaily deeoraled fables enhance Miss Doodylvfood Class as girls eatpie which lh-Qi' had prepared. 98 Domestic Experience for Tomorrow's Needs was 1 ,AML Mrs. Bartman offers friendly advise to Mary Jane Cole, Karen Fort, and Steve Wyant as they attempt to use their acquired knowledge in interior decorating. Preparing for parenthood, students in Child Care classes have the chance to observe and become acquainted with small children. r i Kermit WiUon explains one ofthe many parts ofthe body during Family Health class. The study ofhuman anatomy is only one aspect ofthis com- plex course which imparts beneficial information tofuture parents. 99 Inclustrzizl Education Teaches In advanced 111110 mechanics class, senior Don Cook discovers that there is just as much under the rear end of the cur as there is under the hood. l f 3 X l l Q l Martin Hundley learns the use ofsuch equipment as the dis- tributor tester in his first year ofiaulo mechanics. 100 Under the able direction of Mr. VYilliani Shipley, the industrial education pro- gram helped many students explore and discover various occupational opportunities for the future. The industrial education pro- gram consisted of two separate units, vocational training and industrial arts. Courses in in- dustrial arts included drafting, arts and crafts, electronics, and power mechanics. The main objective of industrial arts was to introduce students to the products, tools, materials, and organization of an industry so- ciety. Vocational training courses specialized in auto mechanics, T drafting, and machine shop. l The primary purpose of voca- tional training was to prepare individuals for specific occu- pations. Using a linotype, which is much faster than .setting type by hand, Mike Vetterprepures aplate that will be used to print ticketsjbraschoolfunction. the Fundamentals 0fProclucZ1'on The inrricare mechanics of an aulomohile engine' bewilders senior Tom Eadv ox he l1lIl'I7If7l.X' lo zlix- cover Ihe causes of lhe malfifnflion, Advanfed aulo rnechanics trains studenls lo Copa' willi flu' many problems that keep from performing properly. X' To prepare' a drafling assignmenz, Paul Wines selects instruments from Ihe equipment panel. n---' In eleclronlbs class, Elberl Shlfilet tells Ed Smith and Jc'rnldSl1mffi'l info wl11'vl1 .wclwl lo inserl lheplug during an e.x'pe'rimenI inparallf'lo11d.wriuv 4'ircz1irx. IOI L I v-Q asic Classes Revolve Around the 'Wren Co-ordinating rhythms and hand motions, the Girls' Concert Choir creates many ejective routines. Mr. Jones demands perfection from his .students as they engage in daily band rehearsals. Pi0fliSIS Mllfk H0Sl6Il0f llHdJ6ffy Tl10maS. Creation ofRhythrn and Harmony Numerous occasions enabled the band and choirs of KHS to dis- play their specialized talents. The Robed Choir and the Girls, Con- cert Choir performed at both school and civic functions. Vibrant melodies emanated from the band as it played at the annual Tri-City Festival and at Purdue University. The band also par- ticipated at the football and bas- ketball games and in the Veterans, Day Parade. Courses involving music history and appreciation provided the students with a chance to develop individual interpretations of musi- cal compositions. i Supervised by Mr. Raiggins, students learn music apprectatzon Kokomo High School Bandflccen BAND FRONT ROW: Jennifer Brunk, Janice George, Darlene Watson, Margaret Wade, Valerie Hess, Cathy Menges, Debra Foster, Denise Gooding, Mareia Smith, SECOND ROW: Marge Wheeler, Vickie Ellis, Jim Rzidolpli, Cinclv Wiltig, Pam Barlow, Debbie York, Jill Hunsharger, Cathy Somsel, Judy Wilson, Carol Wigglesworth. THIRD ROW: Diane Puskell, Cindi Hunsiel, Mike Hood, Bill Frederiekson, Bob Hill, Neil Webster, Steve Gordon, Mike Barber, Mike Ferguson, Karen Presser, Sandi' Farrington, Brenda Butler. 104 FOURTH ROW: Sue Schwartz, Betsy Laeev, Paul Reyber, Stan West, John Smith, Jim Darlin, Terrv lfieler, Steve Williamson, Rick lingles, Dave Harris, Jon Ml'C'lL'df'1', Dave Bess, Kieth Wit- ford. FIFTH ROW: Jim Sm'a'er, Gerald Davis, Roger Erwin, Mike Williams, S6011 Sielken, Garry' Asli, Mike Crawford, John Marshall, Monte Davis, David Phillips. SIXTH ROW: Teresa Minor, Linda Searle, Libby Frey, Chris Ward. Lynne Coleman. lates School Spirit and Enthusiasm FRONT ROW: Debbie Bushman, Julie Becker, Martha Timmons, Jill Brown, Gail Webster, Jeanette Fager, Mary Jane Baker, Dana Greene, Melinda Harlow. SECOND ROW: Ellen Tyre, Janet Moore, Joyce Collins, Cheryl Fisher, Susie Welsh, Sharon White, Ruth Robin- son, Connie Devine, Freddie Siejers, Sheryl Paul, Julie Plank. THIRD ROW: Dennis Brantley, Dave Steele, Ann Morr, Steve Harris, Flo Cojman, Cathy Stanley, Dave Mahoney, Linda Karnes, John Russell, Gwen Higgenbotham, Kim Reith, Fiona Fortson. FOURTH ROW: Vickie Hight, Kermit Wilton, Ron Hostetler, Steve Brinkerhoff Mike Ridenour, Jim McKee, Charles Morrison, Mike Milligan, Gary Kerr, Mark Maharis, Marcia Pullen, Toni Smith, Bev Chism, Karyn Pierson. FIFTH ROW: Jim McAdams, Jay Loveless, Angelo Taylor, Charles Fellows, Dan Higgenbothani, Mark Hostetler, Phil Galloway, Roger Conwell, Jeff' Harman, Tony Artis. SIXTH ROW: MaryJo Dunn, Jackie Trent. 105 4- ', fl' Youthful, x KX, X X l5'1.lEXN 'xxx The Robea' Choir iniiialion gave the boyx an opporiuniiy lo dixplay var- ,L ioux Ialenlx. Charaererized by jun , 'AW' i and laughrer, Ihis even! wax a huge , suee exs again Ihix year. ' if wig, , , I . s 1 , , , H S ROBED CHOIR FRONT ROW: Karen Crixpen, Keiko Nariai, Debbie Hi:er, Bobbie Millv, Becky Washburn, Beeky Siefers, Jo Ellen Berryman, Naney Anweiler. SECOND ROW: Vickie Atwell, Joyce Miehner, Mary Phillips, Mary' Slarner, Joyce Edwards, Linda Ward, Jan Campbell, Beverly Deniston, Janice Parton. THIRD ROW: Steve ,X !!f5g?xA,, X X f a . yi Cole, John Benson, Kermil Wilfon, Ron Alexander, Jack Woodward, Steve Dungan, Kevin Coonzbs. FOURTH ROW: Toni King, Bill Arm- jield, Sieve Denxborn, Sam Thompxon, Bill Seymour, Aaron Sagarsee, Jim Mojii, Dave Gentry, Riek Ondrik. Vibrant Voices Characlerize Robea' Choir Seventy voices blending in harmony kept audiences capti- vated at Concerts throughout the past year. Conducted by Miss Mary Fausset, this out- standing choir performed for sororities, church groups, mens service clubs and other civic organizations. The choir gave an annual Christmas program for the entire student body. Providing the accompaniment, jerry Thomas and Mark Hoste- tler displayed their musical abilities on the piano. FRONT ROW: Terry Duggins, Norma Sliively, Judi' Healh, 1WdfI'l'1'II Slorms, Kdlhrl' Curls, Connie Hoh, Janis Re-molds, Jane! Norris, Charlolle Harl. SECOND ROW: Denise Gooding, Palricia Grimes, f a .W y Amused, Miss Fausset observes the wild anlics ofthis yearfv Robea' Choir iniliatioiz. Sorrell, Frank Wallers, Laddie Hood, Mike .S'ni11wr, Mark Hosfwler, Jerry Thomas. FOURTH ROW: Harrr .S'uilon, Ix'r'r1'n Crook, Pala Hiatl, Toni Fosler, Jolm Oiler, Dave Gardner, Gary Kerr, Clzarlcfs Wood- Carla Seerease, Sue McClain, Leslie Wilkmsoii, Pal Elliol, Julie Plank, ring, Peggy Scudder. THIRD ROW: Mike McKibben, Gerald Davis, Tom 'HllIlv r - Feminine Voices Unite in Song Accompanist Linda Ward and Miss Fausetl discuss musical arrangements for the choir. Soft, melodious voices en- thralled spectators present at each performance of the Girls, Concert Choir. This forty-eight member choir sang under the direction of Miss Mary Fausset and to the talented accompaniment of LindaWard. The choir appeared in pro- grams for numerous school and city organizations and originated clever interpre- tations of popular and classical music which were appropriate for each occasion. A prerequisite for member- ship in the Choir was a semes- ter of chorus class. GIRLS' CONCERT CHOIRXFRONT ROW: Claudia DiSalvo, Mau- reen Riddle, Lora Wyrick, Patty Williams, Peggy Cox, Mary Mills, Millie Woodring, Joy Smith, Kay Nick, Karen Wyant, Chun Srl Brown. SECOND ROW: Linda Ward, Molly Ward, Molly' King, Paaletta Owsely, Liz Davis, Kay Harless, Mary Miltonhurger, Cheryl Freed, Marilyn Fivecoate, Linda Walters, Jeannie Potts, Amy Michael. THIRD ROW: Sherry Keesling, Jeanine Armstrong, Wanda West, Genevieve Peck, Linda Shope, Shelia Mitchell, Amy Record, Patti Moore, Judy O'Bannion, Vivian Hart, Vickie Pike, Dwanita Patton. FOURTH ROW: Johanna Kendall, Sheilia Messick, Michele Droll, Betsy Lacey, Evelyn Ellers, Barb Baker, Barb Smith, Pat Cooper, Mary Sagarsee, Cathy Somsel. K , Vd,,, t . . While driving, these girlsfna' that the safest place to keep their books is the trunk ofthe car, Dorothy Mehlig obtains a thorough knowledge of the meanings of road signs from this illus- tration showing the proper shapes. Caution Is Keynotefor New Drivers Combining classroom study with practical application, KHS students gained lifesaving skills and knowledge under the supervision of the seven adept Driver Education instruc- tors. The use of textbooks supple- mented bv a variety of charts, maps, and films highlighted the course for twelve weeks, while the remaining six weeks of the semester, pupils practiced their techniques in new cars donated by local agencies. Driving in all conditions provided a very good oppor- tunity for pupils to develop habits which proved beneficial in becoming defensive drivers. Backing out ofa parking .space requires patience andprariice as this student soon learns. IO9 Danny Bellah demonstrates his agility on the horizontal bar. lf' H CIWNSJ' Situation. Myrtle 7lVl0r Irie? I0 C0fI!r0lIl1e ball. Gym Classes Promote Ph ysieal Fitness To develope his muscular dexteriti' assistant Rex Guge practices a courage rollover the horse. Isabel Ramirez watches sophomore Kathi Rayle attempt to do a back drop on the trampoline. H0 In accordance with the nationls emphasis on physical fitness, KHS attempted to provide students with an expansive program in gymnastics. Boys, activities stressed the acquire- ment of muscular develop- ment through such sports as hasketball, football, volleyball, and track. Concentrating on the attain- ment of better physical coor- dination, girlsl, gym classes engaged in various recrea- tional sports. Archery, shuflle- board, tennis, and volleyball provided a knowledge and skill of activities to he enjoyed in the future. A new innovation at the high school last year was the intra- mural program. Mr. Bushong headed this program which, along with regularly scheduled gym classes, gave Kokomo High School the opportunity to proclaim proudly that it had provided students with the chance to improve their lhodies as well as their minds. S winfttning In trodaces Aquatic Skills Swimming classes enabled nu- merous KHS students to par- ticipate in a popular activity and at the same time improve their coordination and mus- cular durability. Because the schools facilities did not in- clude a pool, boys made exten- sive use of the new natatorium at the YMCA. The girls, classes met each morning at the near- by YWCA. Mrs. Friedrich and Mr. Mal Cofield acquainted the ne- ophytes with the fundamentals A of aquatic adroitness and agility. With patience and ex- perience, these two competent instructors made learning an enjoyable experience. Jackie Trent proves that form and ability are important essentials to the execution ofa good dive. Bob Kenner watches and listens to Bill King as he instructs Mike Hoel on correct breathing, Jeane Wall demonstrates the American Crawl stroke with aquatic talent and agility Using the-flutter board, Barbara Cooperpractices the correct techniques ofkicking. III A ctivilies 132 ag Milam. Gm I' ,wa . ns -fx 6 4 f u Is 4 it lu fhwfl p llbni N V1 nf NWN H9545 nu n NWA 'fi F .. wwf-wa. W :VI ' . 5 s-1 xv 3 vs-rv: ': 'Illini' ,Q 'www W5 . f -5 'Jag ,L H , Q U' ,1 x 'HW 1 7 F113 521+-I SSWLI 3334: sh' n QLQ 'ian S3-6'if , Q 1 L4 I , -.N v wfx' Q ww. 288 Page Sargasso Is Largest Ever Miss Tuttle cheeks layouts with Stormy Werbe and Missy Murray. Mr. Kemper, business advisor, is responsiblefor picture sales handled by Jeanette Fager, Sylvia Harper, and Bob Calhoun. lan 7 Debbie MeCool, Mary Starner, and Connie Hayes complete copies. Both the editorial and business staffs of the 1968 Sargasso worked diligently for two semesters to pro- duce the most complete and thor- ough yearbook of Kokomois only high school. The editorial staff, advised by Miss Sondra Tuttle, endeavored to com- plete an accurate coverage of stu- dent life. Led by Mr. Gary Kemper, the year- bookfs business staff conducted the selling campaign, managed the an- nualls finances, assisted the photog- raphers with underclassmen pic- tures, and distributed the final product. Exemplifing the schools emphasis on change and innovation, this yearis book introduced a new sec- tion on techniques. In addition, the current events section and the advertisements were expanded to help make the 1968 Sargasso the most inclusive annual in the his- tory of Kokomo High School. xl 441' I ,W X X i Hurrying to complete their pages, Patty Miller, Connie Kraner, and Terri Hess skilUully crop pictures. Ina'ustrious Staffs Create Yearbook Photographer Brad Rayl observes Chuck Damitz and Stan Troy as Miss Tuttle and co-editor Missy Murray discuss layouts with Mr. Arther theyproofreada list ofnarnesfor a cutline. American Yearbook Publishing Company representative. H5 In formal Parties Enliven Stajjf SARGASSO EDITORIAL STAFF-FRONT ROW: Marinell Turley, Cindy Mapes, Debbie McCool, Connie Kraner, Tom Van Meter, Jim Christy Durrell, copy editorg Dave Roberts, eo-editorg Missy Murray, Himelick, Mary Starner, Connie Hayes, Terri Hess, Stormy Werbe, co-editorg Patty Miller, Karen Bockleman. SECOND ROW: Brad Rayl, Karen Bockleman and Debbie McCool distribute Christmas cheer among members ofthe staff at the annual gUt exchange. Tom Van Meter openly expresses his excitement upon receiving a gag gijt. H6 usiness SZajjFBoosls Yearbook Sales if of 1 Mfg!-x SARGASSO BUSINESS STAFFvFRONT ROW: Marilyn Whieker, Business Manager: Karen Grover. SECOND ROW: Juafv Manring, Monica Kollmar, Leanna Coombs, Diane Sargenl, Svlvia Harper, Pam Hall, Michael Snzyser, Bob Calhoun, Terri Gojfjeanetie Fager, . ,iv -5 VR Q , Q Hfqi files desi jfisi New iffiie wifi 35,434 wir? Hit Eli SARGASSO SELLERS-FRONT ROW: Kim Reilh, Mary Dye. Marilvn Whicker, Karen Grover, Monica Kollnzar. SECOND ROW Missy Murray, Cindy Mapes, Dee Walther, Karen Boekelman Ffivs -i Jamie Miller. THIRD ROW: Terri Goff Connie Kraner, Karen Sanders, Jeanetle Fager, Georgann Zilligen, Gail Baldwin. H7 Red and Blue Editors and Writers Credited for the publication of the school's bi-weekly pa- per were 18 student editors and two sponsors, Mrs. Louise Ondrik and Mr. Gale Leiter. Assisted by 42 writers, this determined staff related school issues and reported on the latest happenings. Student photographers captured even the smallest items of interest for their readers. All students had the opportun- ity to contribute to,the voice of KHS by submitting original cartoon sketches or articles of personal opinion. During these months of transition at Kokomo High, the Red and Blue kept its subscribers well informed. ,...., H, Y , .- ai L KM, Ajter receiving their assignments, writers Jane Hynds and Nancy Pyke examine past issues ofthe Red and Blue to obtain research materialfor their articles. RED AND BLUE EDITORIAL STAFF-SEA TED: FRONT ROW -Debbie Toler, news-feature editor,' Virginia Eddington, typist,' Trish Carey, art co-editor. SECOND ROW: Brad Zirkle, photographerg Jim Mohr, picture page editor, Dana Meyer, editor-in-chiejf' John Golper, sports co-editor, Dave Dillman, sports co-editor. STANDING? II8 Cynthia Linn, art co-editorg Caren Beck, typistp Suzanne Coles, photographer, Vickie Atwell, news co-editorf Sandra Bellamy, typist,' Carol Scott, copy editor, Melissa Crockett, editorial editor, Sue Harrell, news co-editor, Cynthia Stevens, feature editor, Pat Elliott. copy editor. Publish the Latest Happenings at KHS At the end of every six-weeks period Vicki Atwell and Suzanne Coles are found process- ing the honor rollfor thefollowing edition of1heschool's paper. Jim Mohr, Red and Blue photographer, contributes much of his time and effort to pro- ducing the- effective pictures that add extra interest to thepaper. f 2 V 1' 2 f I5 K K , W 1 H i ,af t , 1 ' ' RED AND BLUE WRITERS-FRONT ROW: Dave Gwbrd, Melinda Harlow, Taffy' Gregory, Linda Carson, Bronwyn Jones, Darlene Watson, Nancy Pyke, Christy Hujord. SECOND ROW: Karen Pierson, Fiona Fortson, Doug Rounds, Joyce Edwards, Bev Deniston, Lynn Wiley s1gii5qw',Qr , I Q 1 , ,a'tsi,.+i,55gQ4:lrQ?.g4'lf i - gang y sisitfi'-1041? 513 2 , . A- - 'sg Pi . will i P 1 O 1 5 Jane Hynds, Carolyn Evans, Betty Wagner, Cheryl Freed, Diane Brink- erhojf THIRD ROW: Debby Schmidt, Sue Bennett, Dave Brockett, Dave Patterson, Dave Carver, Maggie Wade, Carolyn Thompson, Sheilia Messick, Dennis Brinkley. H9 F l 2 tl I if -K? ,t'f' 4li i RED AND BLUE BUSINESS STAFF-FRONT ROW: Steve Moore, Meyers. SECOND ROW: Diane Sutherland, Rick Moorehead, Kathy Sharon Maddox, Neil Webster, business manager: Sheryl Paul, John Stanle,1',Jim McKay, Karen Weedman, Ed Rethlake, usiness StajjfFurnt'shes Valuable Mr. Charles Franklin led the five member financial staff of the Red and Blue through another successful year. Han- dling all the business affairs for the paper, this proficent staff operated as a separate unit from the editorial staff. With the assistance of student manager Neil Webster, the staff conducted an extensive subscription drive to increase the number of prospective subscribers. Roll room repre- sentatives helped with circu- lation by aiding with sales and distribution. In addition, six members worked to maintain the Red and Blue,s Hnancial support by soliciting adver- tisements from the merchants. 120 .,..-.,-.-.5-.rg Business manager Neil Webster works with the assistance of Sheryl Paul and John Meyers in determining thepaper's expenses and getting thejinishedproduct readyfor distribution. Help in Producing Bi RED AND BLUE SELLERS-FRONT ROW: Peggy Cox, Wanda Cowan, Shirley Mince, Vivian Sirehin, Dan Greene, Sally Ramseyer, Sharon While, Belly MeClerkin, Melinda Harlow. SECOND ROW: Dave Gijord, Carol Buchari, Candice Kadlec, Sally' Thaiher, Carol Moor, Nancy Barnhomi, Jendy Brunk, Esier Damewood, Lora Wyrick, Brenda Heathcoai, Vicki Moorehead. THIRD ROW: Mr. Franklin, slajk aa'vi,vor, supplies helpful informalion needed by Miss Jane Walker, a journalism sludeni from Indiana University. 4 2 I 4 G K.,- Scanning through pas! records, Steve Moore hopes lojnd the correclfgures that will complete his reporr. Weekly Carmen Anderson, Jane Young, Karen ROW: John Meyers, Doug Rounds, Jim Loop, Sheryl Sievenson, Pam Sharp, Marcy Green, Dorothy Mehlig, Diane Edwards, Marcia Pullen, Diane Websler, Ellem Kilcline. Jim McKay, Bev Denislon, Karen Sanders, Diane Brinkerhoj Julie Wrighi, Molly King, Weedman, Joni Jones, Sue Benneti. FOURTH 121 Student Council Projects Strengthen Student Council, consisting of representatives from soph- omore, junior, and senior roll rooms, functioned as a strong and eflicient governing body. A better understanding between the administration and students resulted from the formation of standing committees on Public Relations and Special Projects. The Council planned an Easter party for deprived children and a dance for Kokomo High School students. The Councills annual project, the AFS Fund Drive, sold stock at twenty- five cents a share to students. This activity provided money to pay a portion of an AFS stu- dentls traveling expenses and to contribute to the Amer- EXECUTIVE BoARD.- SEATED: Bill Seymore, V. Pres.,' Dave Dillman, Pres.,' Dan Yeung, loan Field Service Program- Treas.: Becky Brown, Sec. STANDING: Ginny Payne, Emily Davis, John Golper, Phil Butts, Brenda Heathcoate, and Mary Ellsworth. CLUB PRESIDENTS: FRONT ROW: Roger Erwin, Sharon Feld- ROW: Jef Bassett, Kevin Kopeschka, John Golper, Larry Hyman, man, Sherry Essig, Linda Shope, Tom Foster, Melinda Harlow Dan Cgrver,gndBillSeymore. SECOND ROW: Dave Dillman, Jim Snider, Jim Sottong. THIRD 122 Students and Aa'mz'nistrative Relations Appointed by members of the Student Council, John Golper, Bill Beck, and Dave Dillman check the student parking areas for illegally parked vehicles. Vickie Atwell diligently types all the necessary information required for the annually published K HS student telephone directory, the Kat Kaller. Checking for errors, Pat Elliott and Debbie McCool approve the fnal copy of the LENS an informative guide book of Kokomo High School. X K 1 Students Progress in Leadershzp and f--5, STANDING COMMITTEE CHA IRMEN---SEATEDZ Phil Butts, Extra Currieularj John Golper. Projects. STANDINGS Karen Boekleman, Extra-Currieularj Emily Davis, Melinda Harlow, ana' Keiko Nariai, Student and Public Relations. K . A ..,: ,, T K, , 1- , M ' -X '-L' 2, ,, ,ffl H '- f ' kv ' s ---...,,,,, X95 9 new W as ,, , f rsr- - - , - Contestants and candidates watch with pleasure as Louis As the gridiron witnesses the senior girls versus the junior girls in the Powder Puj' Stout receives his new title ofPowder PujPrince, game, the cheerleaders pause to take a breakfrom urging their team to victory. 124 Ability Through Student Council Representatives are informed of their duties in supporting Stu- dent Council bypresident Dave Dillman. BICYCLE COURT' FRONT: Sharon Feldman, Janet Campbell, Jim Loop, BACK: Christy Durrell, Mike Sandy, and Vicki Ellis. The flag committee consisting of Connie Kraner, Bob Hinst, and Jennifer Brunk consider designs enteredjor the schoolfiag contest. 125 Representatives Develop Leadership SENIOR REPS.: FRONT ROW: Pres., Dave Dillman, V. Pres., Bill THIRD ROW: Larry Lamp, Michelle Droll, Cindy Hueston, Phil Seyrnoorg Treas., Dana Young, See., Becky Brown. SECOND ROW: Butts, Cindy Mapes, Cythia Lynn, Carolyn Evans, Ginny Payne, Emilv Davis, Janet Pyke, Darlene Watson, Nancy Shirley, Taft' Vicki Atwell, FOURTH ROW: Jejj' Bassett, Kevin Kopeska, Larry Gregorv, Karen Bockleman, Sheryl Paul, Sue Schwartz, Keiko Narari. Hyman,John Golper, Dave Rol7erts,Jim Snider. 5 s With the supervision of Mr. Frank G. Moore, the Student Council took great pride in its work which consisted of co- ordinating the activities of school clubs, making and enforcing laws concerning the total enrollment and working with the administration on matters affecting the welfare ofthe entire student body. For the second consecutive year, Student Council spon- sored the Powder Puff Foot- ball game, student parking regulations, the Lens, and Kat Jan Jejries, head ofthe Kokomo Sing-Out, proudly advertises their nextperformance. Kallef- 126 in Cooperation with Student Body i K 4 R? QA 'rf A 1 E - g ilr 7 f - it A ' - - ' - A - I JUNIOR REPS.: FIRST ROW: Cristi Pickett, Marv Ellsworth, Mar- gie Wheeler, Margo Lucas, Karen Grover, Terry Goff Marv Brennan, Barb Baker, Connie Holt, SECOND ROW: Sharon Feldman, .lendy Brunk, Elizabeth Davis, Patti Moore, Nancy Barnhorst, Jane Young, JennU'er Kiefer, Chris Smith, Sharon McNew, Bob Hingst. THIRD ROW: Steve Conwell, Jay Jewell, Kevin Crook, Karen Sanders, Mary Starner, Lis Ellis, Jim McKay, Mike Terry, Mike Lembke, Mark Harrison. SOPH REPS.: FRONT ROW: Jean Potts, Dorothy Melig, Eleanor Edwards. THIRD ROW: Kirk Weaver, Ray Christine, Brenda Heath- Massa, Kay Nick, Nancy Pyke, Joyce Collins, Terry Miller. SECOND coat, Theresa Heflin, Nancy Green, Robbyn Shirley, Joe Daily. Bub ROW: Lynn Beard, Cathy Stanley, Johanna Kendall, Monica O'Niel, Brown. Carol Wiggleworth, Debbie Dillman, Sheryl Freed, Bev Jenkins, Diane 127 f ' -W -N Maxam, Queen candidates do have private lives, and pictured above are scenes from the daily activities of the three nominees, Mary Jane Cole, Sue Bennett, and Pat Elliott. 128 Downtown Parade Mary Jane Cole, 1967 Homecoming Queen. Judges award secondprize to A'C0aeh Hamilton 's Fort Kill . 1 3 1 Y K .lf ' 'V Eff? ,V ff? 1 H1'ghh'ghls Homecoming Something new set the pace for Homecoming this year. For the first time the parade route of student designed floats included downtown Kokomo. Spectators enthusiastically crowded the streets to view the skillfully constructed entries. lt was a hard fought battle for first prize, hut roll room 209 with their plan to exterminate the St. joe Indians won. Mary Jane Cole reigned as Queen, accom- panied hy her court, Sue Ben- -'X fl Dum- X 525. K Bill Yermour Dana Young' Becki' Brown and Dave Dillnmn, QmC?f.Y Qfrsflldivll Counvil which Uett and Pat Elliott- sponsored thi,iyez1r's paruziei ride ih the leaririir. ' 'K Sw-in! The combined ejiiirts of Ihe clzeerleaderx and lhe yellblock provide' r1ez'exsari'p0p and xp1'ri1Lf0r the lionieeonzing f1'.X'Il'VfIiL'.Y. The Exlermir1amr.x ', represenling the hard work of room 209, caprure jim! prize in thix .l'l'llI'v.8' Hornecumirzg parade. 129 American Field Service Encourages and x K I .UQ 3-ff Bkwl-,, 'W..2!5Q1:.:f, Bonnie .lanes and her American sister Darlene Watson admire gifts which Bonnie receives at her surprise birthday party, given by some ofher newly acquiredfriends. While writing to her adapted jamilv, Ann Mehlig reminisces about her experiences as an A FS student in Sardinia. The prime objective of the American Field Service pro- gram was to develop and se- cure international goodwill among students. Kokomo High School partook in this activity through the Summers Abroad and the winter program. Coming from Australia, AFS,er Bronwyn Ann jones, known as Bronnie, spent the past year with the I. Robert VVatson fam- ily. Bronnie experienced many new adventures but expressed that the most memorable was our winter weather and snow. Ann Mehlig, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Raymond B. Mehlig, was Kokomo High's AFS stu- dent abroad. She journeyed to Nuoro in Sardinia where she stayed with the Franco Floris family and participated in for- eign customs and traditions. ta This year's student abroad is AFS'er Ann Mehlig. Ann traveled to beautiful lVu0ra, Sardinia, and lived with the Franco Floris family. Promotes International Goodwill Bronwyn Ann Jones, better known as Bronnie, is the 1967-68 AFS foreign studentfrorn Longreaeh, Central Queensland. Brewing tea, one ofthe many practiced customs of'Australia which Bronnie brings to her American home, recalls ,fond memories ofher homeland. Ann Mehlig, Kokomo High Schools summer exchange student, makes newjriends and enjoys the beautlfixlscenerr in Sardinia. 0 ff , ? , f +-Ati-?sglfy 'fi fe. S W.41e 'v 1.4-s. . . 2 '-WFS 'ay ' p :-- f-.. . 1' , ,. fe ff' s -...ln AFS'ers Ann Mehlig and Bronnie Jones spend leisurely hours discussingforeign customs and teenage traditions. 131 KHS Girls Unite ,Q .f,-,., f-,' 3 f 3 si' 4 , v , . , Q t as X A M., Debbie Gibson's apple ojered to Miss Winslow represents the words thank you to all teachers on Apple for a Teacher Day . A cojee was Vice-presidents, of the council, Ann Mehlig and Pat Miller help also held in honor ofall teachers. plan League projectsjor the school year, 4 Kb fifk 'if' 3 'rf-4 GIRLS' LEAGUE COUNCIL: Candy Ridenour, pres.,' Ann Mehlig, i0r rep., Jendy Brunk, junior rep., Dana Greene, junior rep.,' Diane frst vice-pres.,' Patty Miller, second vice-pres.,' Christy Durrell, sec.,- Brinkerhojf soph. rep., Johanna Kendall, soph. rep.,' Miss Imogene Carol Scott, treas.,' Kathy Lucas, senior rep.,' Cathy Tompkins, sen- Wir1sl0w.sp0ns0r. 132 To Support League Projects EHE L. .ff Frolicing with the Dads and crowning the Big Chief Valentine are the main events of the Father-Daughter Ramp, an annual Valen1ine's Day occurrence. Completing its thirty-second year, Girls, League success- fully upheld its ideals and standards of leadership, co- operation, and fun under the guidance of Miss Imogene VVinslow. The school year opened in September with the first League project, uSir Slob and the Princessf, a play given for elementary children. In October couples attended the long awaited Autumn Prom. HApple for a Teacher Dayn en- abled the girls to honor their favorite teachers. On Valen- tineis Day girls frolicked With their dads at the annual Fa- ther-Daughter Romp. Girls eagerly anticipated the HSenior Safarin, a bus trip to Chicago to see the musical uMameN The Mother-Daughter Recep- tion climaxed the 1967-68 Girls League year. 'x Girls eagerly sign upfor the long awaited Senior Safari and anticipate the bus trip to Chicago 133 Gzrls League Uphalds Standards af Carol Orem and Cwffldl' Mapex, general ea-el1a1'rmen af Ihe Aulumn Prom, express their appreefalfon I0 SILldL'III,Y and Ieaehem' who worked nzany hours I0 make the dance pusxihle. Candy Ridenour, Girls' League President, crowns Mike Martin, Rex Qflhe Aulurnn Prom. i ' k' Leadership, Cooperaliorz, and Fun M iss WlIl.N'l!l!1' L'UllgI'lIIHll1lC'S Sheila Mckfv on being .velzfcled ax the revipiwil Qfrhf' Pcfarn' Sr'lmlur.vl1ip Loan. 42 Bobbie Mills and Janez Pyke, plus several olher girlx, enterrain Ihe l1lldl'6'lIL'0 al the Molher-Daughtzfr Receplion with a humorous ski! enlilled Sea Qf,M?HIl2fl6,V'v. 'WH M' ' ' ' QL 2 A- , 'W' Mp' ' V. , The Girls' League officersjfinr Ilf'X!'1'6'llI' arein,vtz1llf'a' by Ihc' Raw Rope Cereniony. I35 V :5??f'?5?' , 2 ii Q vf Mfg? gkrgf I ,i ,. M542 - . , .L ,L Rex Mike Martin, Bob Mackey, Gary AlTucker lv W P. E ff. SQ J' I Q5 2 41 B -15.4 fferglwle ', : H 'll 'FFL Bill Beck, Carpenter, X f 3 gnsllm Gary Carpenter Bill Beck Bob Mackey Al Tucker Mike Martin Shinclig '68' Hosts a Variety of Talents Successful pantomimes, graceful foreign dances, and harmonious folk group singing enhances the cap- tivated and attentive audience at the Shindig '68'. With much concentration, Rex Googe executes karate stunt with the assistance ofBill Beck. Girls, League and Boys, Legion combined their efforts and talents to produce the greatest variety show ever, Shindig i68,. Sheryl Paul and Phillip Mugg, selected as general co-chairmen of the project, worked hand in hand with several other com- mittee chairmen. Girls, League and Boys, Legion chose the committee chairmen. The talent show consisted of skits, panto- mimes, songs and dances, and karate demonstrations. KHS students then jammed at the gym to the stimulating sounds of HOmer,s Soul Rebellionf, a local teenage group. Bo ys' Legion Promotes Citizenship BOYS LEGION Dave Iaitanen Pat Dumoulin Steve Burtch, Steve Carpenter, Gregg Glass, sgt.-at-arms: Mike Mcfrosker, sec.-treas.,' Hardl Steve Myers Toni Artis Dave Bartrum Mike Martin, Garl' BfUf4fIfS. Vfff'-PWS-.'Af TuCkf'f,prt'S, Mike McC'roske,1', general Co-Chairman for Kokomo High Schools Stardust Ball, discusses last minute plans about the Coronation decorations with Al Tucker, Boys' Legion president. Mr. Craig, Boys' Legion Advisor, writes some important notes concerning campus Clean- up which he willpresent at their next meeting. This is Mr. Craigsffth year as thesponsor. if ,,, X , ' , 1 F. is viwf ik .siisvwf w El R s 3 - min ., , 9? Qi? 5 ' f w -Agfa f 3 . f A 1 - s s L ,gi 3 L Julie Miller gk? .53 5 fs 9 se X .,,.1 ilk, J f 6 4 ' 7 42 ai fr 1 as Q 1 5 E 35 fe E sig W. e u 'gs E is -A ,. 'K Wo..-y - - M ' L 'P , ,,., .. ,,w1mg,Qwv:miffff- . ' ,y.ef4f' , Q- . , , WMV i life 51533-1 , ',L' KE .fgff Q an V., xk 'E Su JH Margo Lucas Teresa Heflin 5 is rs:-4 , iy, f ,N i ww lr E ge 5?g.. Kathy Lucas f Nx Cindy Hueslon Lisa Valadez if for . Stardust 1968 Proves to Be cz MysZzfy1'ng An Oriental Adventuren was the theme forthe 1968 Stardust Ball. A magnificent, mystifying pavillion surrounded by a gar- den provided the background for the coronation ceremonies. Tiny japanese wishing wells served as center pieces for over 200 tables. Larry Kirkman and his orchestra played for this event. The climax of the eve- ning came when Mike McCros- key, general co-chairman, crowned Cynthia Hueston the Stardust Queen. Cindy Huesron is crowned under a Japanese pavillion by Mike McC'roskey, As eoronarion ceremonies end, a smiling queen, roses in her arms and a crown a lop her head, leads others Couples ro lhe auxiliaryfioor to dance. 142 if x u ? , r1'enlalAa'venlure Two couples srroll over lhe bridge in Ihe eenler oflhe beaulifizlflower garden, 5 ievx X N. Campus Clean-up, a Boys, Legion project, heautiticd the school grounds and surrounding area. KHS boys united to par- ticipate in this fall project. Boys, Legion joined forces with Girls, League to produce Shin- dig '68?. Local talent provided the entertainment for this show. Next, they sponsored the Has Been-Will Be basket- ball game and donated the money to handicapped chil- dren. The climax of the year was the 1968 Stardust Ball. All boys worked to produce a great year-end dance. ' 'A f ' 'e-Pm , H-E A H - 1' 41 5, . f -- ..-as - if aff: :.f'-:i-W: f Y--.':,,:,,,, w-,1 -g ix- . .-,'::, . an fi i L W --vp-43. B'D9 n.. HUWQF' KABIIIIIA m E'i ' - Prior Io Ihe dance, Don Smilh, Phil Buffs, and Doug Rounds work Iheir hardesl al ameniblirig lheufdlve ceiling, made ofyellrm' and green crepe paper. 143 H onoraries Recognize Student Honor Society secretary, Carolyn Thompson, endeavors to separate minutes ana' attendance lists in preparation for the upcoming induction ceremony. 9- tt tt, 5 21 - Y K 1 LE! , . ti Q, , V-'o l 1 . ,. ki 3 I, ,N X , A V EE Nj, , Tiff 1 - f 5 . 144 Initiates ofthe National Honor Society, selected on the basis of their scholarship, leadership, service, and character, strove to attain the high ideals of that or- ganization throughout the year. This spring, 50 juniors and 47 seniors became members of the KHS chapter. The officers for the past year were as follows: Dave Roberts, president, Jim Himelick, vice-president, Car- olyn Thompson, secretary, and Pat Miller, treasurer. Conscientious effort in working on a school publication enabled students to become members of Quill 81 Scroll, a national jour- nalistic honorary. Initiates must have earned 80 points through effective use of literary talent on Sargasso or Red and Blue. Agnew, Myrnag Honor Society Atwell, Vickie, Honor Society, Quill dt Scroll Baker, Rita, Honor Society Baughman, Carlg Honor Society Beck, Billy Honor Society Bell, Lindaj Honor Society Bennett, Jeff' Honor Society Bennett, Sue, Honor Society Binkley, Dennis, Honor Society Birt, Ken, Honor Society Bochard, Shirleyg Honor Society Bockleman, Karen, Quill di Scroll 5 Brown, Beckyg Honor Society Brown, Gregg Honor Society Brown, Marilynnq Honor Society Brunk, Jendy,' Honor Society Bucheri, Carolyn, Honor Society Calhoun, Bobg Honor Society Campbell, Janetg Honor Society Carey, Trishg Honor Society, Quill di Scroll Carpenter, Gary, Honor Society Carr, Gregg Honor Society Carter, Becky, Honor Society Chism, Bev, Honor Society Journalistic and Scholastic Excellence Christner, Janet, Honor Society Cochran, Sharon, Honor Society Cojrnan, Florence: Honor Society Commons, Cathy: Honor Society Cone, Karen: Honor Society Conyers, Ronnie, Honor Society Coombes, Leannaf Quill di Scroll Crispen, Karen, Honor Society Crockett, Melissa, Quill di Scroll Curts, Kathy, Honor Society Davis, Elizabethg Honor Society Dillman, Dave, Honor Society, Quill di Scroll, vice-pres. Dreyer, Linda, Honor Society Durrell, Christyj Honor Society, Quill di Scroll Eaton, Kyleg Honor Society Edson, Margo, Honor Society Elliott, Pat: Quill di Scroll Ellis, Vickieg Honor Society Essig, Sherry: Honor Society Evans, C arolyn,' Honor Society Farrington, Cindy: Honor Society Feldman, Sharon, Honor Society Foster, Tom: Honor Society Frazier, Linda, Honor Society Giles, Patty: Honor Society Glandon, Brenda, Honor Society Glunt, Linda: Honor Society Golper,John,' Honor Society, Quill di Scroll Grimes, Jang Honor Society .- Gro ve, Cynthia, Honor Society Grover, Karen, Quill di Scroll HaUfast, Rick, Honor Society Hall, Pam, Honor Society Harless, Franciag Honor Society Harper, Sylvia, Honor Society, Quill 62 Scroll, treas. Harrell, Sueg Honor Society. Quill :Q Scroll Hayes, Connie, Quill A? Scroll Heckert, Bonnie, Honor Society Helvig, .loyce,' Honor Society Henricks, Gregg Honor Society Hess, Terry, Honor Society, Quill di Scroll Hess, Valerie, Honor Society Hiatt, Peter, Honor Society Higginbotham, Gwen, Honor Society Himelick, Jim, Honor Society, v-pres., Quill di Scroll Hingst, Bobg Honor Society A f 4:12516 , 1:39 , Honor Society Members Mat'ntot'n the Hinkle. C'harley,' Honor Society Hodson, Jim, Honor Society Hoghe, Janet: Honor Society Hoover, Alanp Honor Society Jones, Carol, Honor Society Keirn, Marilynp Honor Society King, Molly,' Honor Society Kraner, Connieg Quill A2 Scroll Lamp, Larry: Honor Society Lee, Judy: Honor Society Lembke, Mike, Honor Society Linn, Cynthia: Quill 62 Scroll Long, Debbyg Honor Society Loop, .lirn,' Honor Society Lytle, Sally: Honor Society McCool, Debbie, Honor Society, Quill di Scroll McCroskey, Mike, Honor Society McMasters, Marky Honor Society Manring, Judy, Honor Society Mapes, Cindy: Quill cf: Scroll Marshall, Cindyg Honor Society Martin, Mike, Honor Society Mehlig, A nn, Honor Society Mendenhall, Daleg Honor Society Meyer, Dana, Honor Society, Quill 62 Scroll pres. Michner, Joyce, Honor Society Miller, Bill, Honor Society Miller, Patty,' Honor Society, treas., Quill di Scroll Mince, Shirley, Honor Society Mohr, Jim, Honor Society, Quill A? Scroll Moore, Pat, Honor Society Moore, Steve, Quill di Scroll Murray, Missy, Honor Society, Quill di Scroll, sec. Nariai, Keiko, Honor Society Northcutt, Marsha, Honor Society Orem, Carol, Honor Society Paul, Sheryl, Quill di Scroll Pearson, Linda, Honor Society Pickett, Christig Honor Society Pike, Vickip Honor Society Porter, Linda, Honor Society Pulver, Cina'y,' Honor Society Pyke, Janet, Honor Society Ramseyer, Sally, Honor Society Ratclw Jill, Honor Society Raver, Paul: Honor Society Rayl, Brad, Quill if Scroll Reecer, Kathyg Honor Society High Ideals of Their Organization Reynolds, Janis, Honor Society Rice, C heryl,' Honor Society Ridenour, Canc1'y,' Honor Society Rivers, C andy, Honor Society Roberts, Dave, Honor Society, pres., Scroll Quill di Roush, John, Honor Society I s Russell, John, Honor Society Sandy, Mike,' Honor Society Saunders, Paul,' Honor Society Schwartz, Sue, Honor Society Scott, Carolg Honor Society, Quill J: Scroll Seymour, Bill, Honor Society Shope, Linda, Honor Society Shue, Kathy: Honor Society - ' , -- Siefken, Bruceg Honor Society- 'Z Sottong, Jim, Honor Society ..'::' i . 'Y W -I Starner, Mary, Quill di Scroll Staton, Barbarap Quill di Scroll i 5 . 2 Stein, Bob, Honor Society Stevens, Cindy: Quill 6 Scroll Stouse, Susanf Honor Society Strode, Randy: Honor Society Thomas, Jerryg Honor Society I 5+ N ' 3 5 Q- 'ir g??29 212'1fi 5 ,pf it After enjoying a delicious dinner, Mr. and Mrs, Frank Moore, along with Quill di Scroll members, listen to the humorous but informative remarks ofMr. Osborne Morgan. I47 uill 81 Scroll Encourages Young Journalists After lighting their candles of knowledge from those ofthe Honor Society ojicers, initiates receive their ribbons and membership cards from .senior members ofthe honorary, :.:!-K - ' W.. I V ,, 11 ,Min V. ,fx 1 1 , ,-3, .N ,gg f 2. ,. Q is at M wi' W Q, rw X -pq s , , w V I 'EM if J e ,- Q . f - -is , it -' : -,ff - g 6 w , ' in Q L 2 i e t E me ww :-f.',.aQv'b-flii'slime'I-ew-2-'igTt.f,:s - et. .,, .,,. A . ,it li iii , ii, ti,t S titii J titit 52 gixffi gf. , gg., .ms up L ii., .,., , . Mu., 148 s Thomas, Taunee, Honor Society Thompson, Carolyng Honor Society, sec. Toler, Debbieg Honor Society. Quill di Scroll Tompkins, Cathy, Honor Society Troy, Slang Quill A2 Scroll Turley, Marinellj Quill di Scroll VanMeter, Tom, Honor Society, Quill di Scroll Vondersaar, Frank, Honor Society Wade, Margaretg Honor Society, Quill dt Scroll Wallsmith, Daneg Honor Society, Quill di Scroll Washburn, Beckyg Honor Society Watson, Darlene, Quill dt Scroll Webster, Neil,' Honor Society, Quill di Scroll Weedman, Kareng Honor Society West, Stanp Honor Society Whitacre, Susang Honor Society Wiley, Lynn, Honor Society Young, Jane, Honor Society Zirkle, Brad: Quill cf: Scroll SPEECH CLUB' FRONT ROW: Paul Sanders, Paul Hillis, Dave THIRD ROW: Dave Roach, Dan Carver, Terrv Falkenherg, Bill Grainger, John Russell, Dave Patlson, SECOND ROW: Gene Welden, Seymour, Jay Jewell. Nancy Tucker, Caren Dukes, Carla Conzarella, Bonnie Darling. DEBATE CL UB: FRONT ROW: Mr. Joe Dunbar, Paul Sanders, Paul Hillis, Dave Grainger, Jay Jewell, Dan Carver, David Roaeh, SECOND ROW: Rick lngle, Gene Welden, Nanci' Tucker, Terri' Falkenberg, Carla Cornarella, John Russell. THIRD ROW: Sieve Cole, James Hodson, Gary Kerr, Bill Seymour, Dave Palterson, Under the guidance of Hr. joe Dunlmr, Forensic activities at KHS were represented hy De- hute Cluh, Speech Cluh, and the National Forensic League. Eaeh of these soeieties pro- vided an opportunity for inter- ested students to expand their knowledge of niaking speeches. During the past sehool year. Kokomo High eolleugues en- joyed intorinative programs and hosted runny eornpetitive tournunients for students throughout Indiana. KHS Hosts Speech Tournaments NFL-FRONT ROW: Paul Hillis, Rick lngle, JaYvJewell, Dave Roach, Dunn, Carla Comarella, Bonnie Darling, Dave Grainger. THIRD ROW: Dan Carver, Paul Sanders, Mr. Joe Dunbar. SECOND ROW: Terry James Hodson, Sieve Cole, Gary Kerr, Dave PllllSUl1, Jrlhll Rllitell, Falkenberg, Gene Welden, .Vane-v Tucker, Caren Dukes, Marianne BillSe,vm0ur. 149 wg Revolving around utords, flap- pcrs, and tanaticsii, the annual jr-Sr Party was a testivity of fun and games. The Hlioaring 20s, sct the mood, and a pie- throwing booth, an antique car, a movie theater, a refreshment booth, and a soda shop provided the atmosphere and setting. The crowning of Queen Trish Carey and King Bobby Mackey took place at the soda shop midway through the festivities. The coronation hrought the evenings events to a climax as juniors honored graduating seniors. Rt'ff6.S'l1I7If'lII.S' provide' wclrrmie change qfpace. Mr, Moore Hushes cz xmilc us he wrjoys' his re- f7'l'.S'hI7It'IIf.Y for the vvwzing. 'x ,. L . .fy 5 3' A 1 fit' 4 A 'f Q ., A T' I.,, ' f f. ggi? x , X X ' fx' K4 fy 2 V'- g , Y . .fr I' A s Bfsidfs rnfoiing Ihr' boolhx, refieshnzenfs, and the coronation Ceremoni studentvjammcd lo lhe music ofthe Idle Few. 151 Thespians Join Ejjfortsfor Success .A . , 1. t. , , . i,f..,.,,.,,..-4,1 f--U1 st 'Q -lvmwri Q Q ent l sf-u its wagjsqz-11'lY+R-Q A MvYv4.4+rvvw, t .s,.., 2 . .Mi , , 4. Q.. 4.4.,i.,4,,,i4,, visa'-1vf1'C: Q tqyrff- f if ' ,4, at W,-.tQliQfgi1.ai?I.xyi , 4: yi, stwfrtyt . fit' 7 f uit ti .t.-,4p.i4yt l Q'--rice! 1 rstfff-2 I A viWi 'tfl iif'441 01'tLL v1tM.vm,,,Hw .ri if ,,....f. tt4,iAv4rf 4pr ff -211,44 1 -i -fi i-wi v, ,i t if-ikewffl-15'1iev1xf'a1sl it i4vV11t' f'fft Xi -. ,Qa,..e4,fytnnnvxvts fir-1116? 4 'xiii-Y 1 sf .,a ,aqvwqqlg-gxq4.,174 mtg fr htQv,i.f . - it. . 1 , L if ff,.,.4t4f,,f-vpipe ip. i iliac x 99 if-rv My 11- Q if it, THESPI.4,Y C'l.L'B-FRONT ROW: Miss Elsie, T. Seagrave, spon- .vorq Marr Miltenberger, Cheryl Ifreed, Joyce Collinx, Jim Snider- pres., Cindut' Mapes -seeond viee-pres., Steve Moore treasurer, Linda Ward .veeretariy Sheila MeKee, Darlene Watson, Sandy Far- rington, Geven Higginbothan. SECOND ROW: Karen Crispen, Plank, clililll-l'SlC 1'6'Il.V, Beth Ellerv, Site .S'el1wart:, Carla Seerease, Terri Director Mixs Elsie Seagrave and the 1967-68 KHS Thespians officers perform the initiation ceremoniexulor the new Taylor High Sehool Thespian Troupe. 152 Beelcey Seiferx, Jeanne Arrnxtrong, Molly King. Cathy Sonisel, Julie U 4 6 1 1 Duggins, John Rabb, THIRD ROW: Cathy Stanley, Georgana Zilligax, Johanna Kendall, Joy Twilliger, Pat lilloit, Karen Weedman, Debbie Toler, Dana Young, Jill Brown, Marianne Dunn, Bonnie Darling. FOURTH ROW: Laddie Hood, Torn King, Bill Seyrnore, Neil Webster, Dean Gorson, Terry Bateman, Torn Foster, Pete Hiatt, Jerry Thomas, Fred Seilerx, Mike Ridenhour, Dave Crunze, Stan West. Thespian Troupe 979 per- formed the broadway produc- tion of Liil Ahner. The play was presented on April 27 and 28 for the community and Ko- komo High School students. It proved to lie very successful. The adventures of Li'l Ahner and Daisy Mae, portrayed hy two talented juniors Rick On- drick and Linda XVard, were excellent. Other important characters were Sue Schwartz as Mammy Yokum, and Fred Seifers as Pappy Yokum. Dog- pateh USA was the setting for the play. It involved the townls fate with the government and the atomic homh. xeenzs IU he l'i'!11'l1f7l1lh6IlC' abou! Ihe xilualion. Production 0fL1 l Abner Proves Successful Li'l Abner Ullllllllllllflllll' den10n.vIrz11e,s' how lf will run in Ihe Sudic Hawkins DH-1' Race I0 keep out Uf,DHl.Y.l' Maefx reach. Bonnie Darling Iriex her skill in pulling make-up on Jay Jewell who Wha1 Lv il? lt's a deadly weapon! She could stuplfv any male: .vhe would stop Purdue on the one- yard line! These are the word? 0fDr, Finxdale who has been Conjiontea' by Slupelfin Jones, 153 Dranfzalic Abilities Shown in Li'l Abner Marryin' Sam and his fellow Dogpatehers sing praises io a well-lovea' Dogpaieh hero. Why, il was Jubilation T. Cornponei He really saved Ihe a'ay! DeahIy beloved, we is gathered here loday . . . but wail, Ah just can't do it! Marryin' Sam halls Ihe marriage ceremony ofDaisy Mae and Li'l Abner, 154 In preparation far Li'l Abner 1r1'0uIs,junior Ybm King illustrales his drarnaiic abililies. 'W ze-.. Dramatic Club Initiates 34 ,gm .Kiki xsgrlkgt ,fygixr k'is,hE2zL1KWQ3?ktg,i, fvkswa Tax, iaiyq ., ,,41.x,J Z .Avg 1 glue Q lg 4 A54 K3 1 Qt, i L I 4 , 5, .5 , V, 4 sy. 4 , ,gk ik, ,kg R51 1 fi.: X w1.,541t,,lqAiy! 3g.y,w4g?Qi,?iwf'vi ,, Qi it 'Vi' binyngky ris,,4yl,44,Mi,,,?,iNx,ki, I ,Vatu-J,ymfamxtfvirhvtefiuzrtigtnif!VFsH1'NL4', , ,'P.1t if-V g.1f1Q-C'?'n,1M4s1H+'witum MW, ,447f.t+w'i iiwf' g '.'4 i ' 5 '7 b,, f tff,,74g.f4f4,5,fH844. sf'yiy yurrtstb-W9+u'4v4v4'iwH kmiaf .Q 1 1' 't s! t'f 4 , , 'p' L d-, V, ,, ,X ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,MM M ,,,, tttt. 1, ,, S. , .,,,,,4v1w-'ww-wtQ-,HQH- fQi' V 31xmV.4!fQ,tV1ik!.9D'iKliif,xftP'V1i-Jysnfixns6'Ptvv4tpv, ff I -'ff iff HMXVE'f'E 't44'in'4 iii 6 -5 it 1 4'1..u44.n1a-mfviev M1631-l+ -1 -t ,ttgnwlf 'f A 4 1' +1 'ifw', ', f'. 1', ff, DRAMA TIC CLUB-AFRONT ROW: Mrs. Martha Hawkins, spon- sor, Nancy Shirley, Joyce Collins, Karen Crispen, Bill Seymour, pres., Tom Foster, ftnst v-pres., Cindy Mapes, second v-pres., Darlene Watson, sec., Pat Elliott, treas.,' Carla Secrease, Sue Schwartz, Gwen Higgan- botham, Yvette Gooch, Cheryl Freed, Mrs. Elsie Seagrave. sponsor. SECOND ROW: Clark Balctlt, Mary Miltonburger, Rita Glenn, Margo Lucas, Georgeann Ziligan, Jeanine Armstrong, Linda Ward, lim Snider, ,Kathy Somsel, Joy Terwilliger, Terry Duggins, JoEllen Berryman, Marianne Dunn, Bonnie Dagling, John Raab, Gary Ash. nl' -H4 ff , B' f f: f 2 Michele Droll receives the Dramatic Club Scholarship from Mrs. Seagrave for her outstanding work in the club. 1 fifff 3 .ani THIRD ROW: Candy Rivers, Vickie Allen, Carla Davis, Diane Paskell, Karen Weedman, Christi Pickett, Molly King, Michele Droll, Debbie Toler, Dana Young, Beth Ellers, Sheila McKee, Debbie Koontz, Laddie Hood, Terry Bateman. FOURTH ROW: Sheila Messick, Johanna Kendall, Kermit WiUon, Cathy Stanley, Jan Parton, Cindi Hurstel, Steve Garrett, Peter Hiatt, Ron Goronson, Maretta Artis, Fred Siejers, Jerry Thomas, Steve Moore, Keith Weedman, Scott Cooper, Betsy Lacey. Before the big performance, Maretta Artis skilUully applies the finishing touches on Allen Horn 's makeup. T55 With uriderharided thoughts in mind, Pierre and Philippe iLada'ie Hood, Clark Balcom! decide it is definitelr better to Maru an American , ur Hearts Were Young and Gay Mrs. Elsie Seagrave, the spon- sor of Dramatic Club, directed another memorable production this year when the club enacted i'Our Hearts Wlere Young and Gayn. Among their other ac- tivities, Dramatic Club pro- duced 'iSpark-inm, a one act play, and performed it before the Kiwanis Club and the East- ern Star. Thespian and Dramatic Clubs united their efforts to present the Minor Miraclen at the Fine Arts Festival. In the spring, members from these two clubs once again combined talents and brought to life Lili Abnerw. The spring banquet, highlighted bv the installation of new ofHcers, completed the activities ofthe Club. 5 r V ,AMN-VM ,- I ,pf 156 Cornelius lPat Elliott! is consoled by herparents fM0lly King, Tom Fostert. 4 ,ff Mx' ,Qu ,N The ship's ojieers Him Snider, Rick Ondriek, Steve Moore! cannot escape the aa'- variees oftwo girls lSue Schwartz, Vickie Alleni. Palette Club Promotes New Talents Palette Club provided its en- thusiastic members with nu- merous opportunities through the 367368 school year to de- velop their artistic abilities. In October the club spent many hours painting amusing Hallo- ween pictures on the local store windows. To add to the students, interests in art, the group made a special trip to visit several Chicago museums including the Chicago Institute of Art. When school spirit was at its peak during tourney time, they sold VVildcat posters. The proceeds from this project were used to finance the Palette Club Scholarship. During the club meeting Joyce Michner completes her work. PALETTE CLUB-FRONT ROW: Jacqueline Lee, Valerie Hess, Joyce Michner, Barry Bennett, Suzanne Coles. SECOND ROW: Mr. Shives, John Becht, Patty Roll, Jeannine Shaak, Tom VanMeter, Mr. Walters. Carol Bucheri skilUully paints store windows, a club project which helps to decorate the communityjor the Halloween season. l at Future Physieiarts and Future Nurses if. F' pw Sharon Cochran consults with her father, a local pharmacist, about the use of different drugs. , UG 12,3 Hi iff 0 ii l 4 Students who were members of Future Physicians and Future Nurses attained much valuable information about many pro- fessional opportunities offered in the field of medicine. L0- cal doctors, pharmacists, and nurses presented many inter- esting programs to the clubs concerning the educational re- quirements, the responsibili- ties, and the rewards of their professions. Field trips to various medical centers were the main high- lights for Future Physicians while the Mother-Daughter Program was the Future Nurses, main event. fbi, 4 Q' t f 5-f til f 'si' ot a? iq - , P if 54 ff, 2 is 4 L, rf 1 al If 9 w 13 f g Q 1 is 5' .il R 'ft -Whit' 1 'iii S at FUTURE PHYSICISNS -FRONT ROW: John Golper, Brenda ROW: Mr. Baer, Sharon Feldman, Linda Pearson, Joy Smith, John Bradburn, Sharon Cochran, Rita Patterson, Randy Strode. SECOND lndrutz. THIRD ROW: Roger Rayl. Marshall Jowers, Bruce Winner. l58 In vestigate th e M edical Profession HER? FUTURE NURSES- FRONT ROW: Mrs. Kelley, Cathy Sartain, Mrs. Seymour, Marsha Northcutt, Linda Pearson, Sherry Essig, Pam Hall, Sharon Roswog, Carol Price. SECOND ROW: Cathy Morrison, Moreen Riddle, Toni Castaldo, Amy Michael, Norma Shively, Deidra Sharp, Pam Linn, Ruth Robinson, Debbie Lehman. THIRD ROW: Sandra Bellamy, Susan Harness, Bev Jenkins, Linda Dreyer, Karen Bockelman, Joy Smith, Margo Lucas, Vivian Strebin, Kathy Kuch- nicki, Debra Sweeten. FOURTH ROW: Suzanne Coles, Linda Love, Bessie Williams, Jan Wilson, Brenda Butler, Paz Dickhoener, Myra Fox, Jan Parton, Janet Johns. Pat Dickhoener makes sandwichesfor the Mother-Daughterprogram. Myra Fox, Jan Parton, and Mrs. Seymour jill the punch bowl. 159 FTA Honors Faculty Members vw-N Pl' uvldfu' Qlisihlffflt P14542-r lllvlwravwfltsfffti er',','f ',',',!l. x i 1 Q 'ellie-1 6'4-,jf-Ms,1wfv-Hvfdvei-1wen iiilfs Q14-e 2 ' W tl ,L - vi vu 9'vqnf,4.,v4pHfubwvfvwiuaanvulifw.. ff i 4, I si. ,,,, 've-441-444.41 Qwfx-that--nfs ow-4 fsorenqq its ' Viv avr? a-.ylf.itrren4b,Qyiwrfrulevswsta:bu,,Lw4e ff QT' 1'N'Q4l 1'Qr4fi!'kii0tf4'1'5'1 51!'1 are!-,ewes t i'li ' ' , ., gf: ivtfrrabvm bclHv,tyvfv.s-isletspiny-nib-l...l.lo l ' 7 W T .y,,g,,, ,Stagg vttfeslz we if -1' if un up: N 4 ' 'if1Q'1v1.104 any usawn, x1'Ql'? 'sl- FRONT ROW: Glen Hooper, Mrs. Suler, Carol Orem, Teresa Haskell Theresa Coale, Susan Whilaker, Florence Cojjrnan, Cindy Mapes Chrislr Durrell, Carolin Thompson, Linda Shope, Marilyn Fivecoale, Marilyn Slornzs, Sandy Fdfflllglllll, Terry Ross, Claudia Di Salvo. SEC OND ROW: Marilyn Brown, Becky Carier, Barb Fye, Pam Barlow Sian Wesl and Dave Crumc' lake' lime out lo enjoy their sack lunches during the Fuzure Teachers ofA merica lI1fIlt1ll0l1 held in the sheller house GI Highland Park. Sally Ramesyer, Ann Lammers, Jill Ray, Pam Tyler, Sharon While, Jeannie Wall, Kathy Palmer, Stan Wesl. THIRD ROW: Nancy KHIFS, Karen Cone, Cindy Marshall, Cindy Bough, Cindy Pulver, Becky Pea- cock, Carol Moor, Jennifer Keller, Jan Grimes, Elle Tresl, Sue Swartz. Change is the product of en- lightened minds, and the pri- mary goal of FTA was to stim- ulate interest in the world of education as a vocation. Guided by Mrs. Ruth Suter, more than fifty young men and women sought to gain a better understanding of the teaching profession. During the year several guest speakers presented informative talks to the club members. At Easter time the club sponsored a party for handicapped chil- dren. In the spring initiation of the new officers was held at the Waflle House. The main project ofthe club was to spon- sor Elf VVeek to honor the fac- ulty members. JCL Explores Ancient Customs Le Cercle Francis, the junior Classical League, Spanish Tom Foster, president ofJCL, discusses with club members the forecoming meetings and proj- ects, JCL's purpose is to probe the Roman and Greek influence on our culture. Club, and German Club pro- vided foreign language stu- dents of Kokomo High School with an opportunity to enrich their knowledge of the history of each specific language. Memberships in these clubs were open to any KHS student who had taken Spanish, Ger- man, French, or Latin. This year JCL held a Roman slave sale, Le Cercle Francis en- joyed a French Mardi Gras, Spanish Club members frol- licked at a Spanish Fiesta, and German Week gave German students time to display many decorative exhibits. Qs JCL-FRONT ROW: Brenda Butler, treas.,' Jean Weldon, Pam Drake, Pam Lynn, Sharon Cochran, Sherry Essig, Debbie Foster, Madonna Greer, Myrna Agnew. SECOND ROW: Sharon Feldman, co-pres., Becky Peacock, Linda Walters, Janean Stewart, Kathy Graham, Pam Clark, Jill Radcliff Jane Young, Lisa Hassfurder, Karen Bockelman. THIRD ROW: Tom Foster, co-pres.,' Peter Wilkinson, John Indrutz, Hershell Long, Bruce Curry, Delmo Lynch, Bruce Winners, Rodger Rayie, Randy Strode, Pete Hiatt, Dave Granger. 161 Students Pursue Varied Hobbies and i isf Y 2 K 5' V K V, gi VI? it Ei X sefe fb , f ee R s'u es sse F 'UW' R 5 3 ' - V V . Rl be if ge, Gu MQ M ,nf 'Uh 23 bs L Y ?' ,i , SPA NISH--FRONT ROWZ Charlene Smith, Caren Dukes, pres., Kyle Eaton, llfliss Steele, sponsor. SECOND ROW: Elise Wallace, Torn King, Dale Mendenhall. 0 NUM, ,www .-f ' , Mi! ,.:. .H GERMAN-FRONT ROW: Mr. Koehler, sponsorq Kevin Crook, ginbotham, Jan Plymale, Kevin Coombs. THIRD ROW: Steve Henry, Linda Karnes, Elizabeth Davis, Mike Smyser, Mr, Leiter, sponsor. Jerry Thomas, Roger Ray, Dan Jurojf Jim Sottong, Carl Boughrnan, SECOND ROW: Kirk Weaver, Terry Dugins, Ann Moore, Gwen Hig- Keith Whitford. 162 Interests Through Club Activities FRENCH-FRONT ROW: Mrs. Grant, sponsorg Linda Shope, pres.,' Cindy Marshall, vice-pres.: Marilrn Keirn, sec.,' Alice Nesbit, treas.,' Mrs. Weedman, sponsor. SECOND ROWZ Karen Crispen, Vickie Ellis, Mary Mills, Patty Adams, Anne Lamnters, Keiko Naria, Nancy Tuck- er, Cindy' Hurstel, Claudia DiSalvo, Mary Baker, Melinda Helmuth. THIRD ROW: Sharon Roswog, Gloria Harnois, Kathy Shue, Gloria Franklin, Carolyn Evans, Terry Falkenberg, Teresa Coate, Jendy Brunk, Cheryl Rice. FOURTH ROW: Carla Comarelia, Nancy An- weiller, Ellen Kilcline, Cathy Andrews, Patti Moore, Beverll' Schembre, Jan Grimes, Dolores Helltnan, Jane Fields, Rita Patterson, Sally Ran- seyer. FIFTH ROW: Bob Donahue, Bob Smith, Kenton Pate, Candy Rivers, Lynn Wiley, Barb Baker, Terri' Hess, Karen Donoghue, Clark Balcom, Glenn Hooper. Prior to the Mardi Gras, Linda Edwards asks Steve Garrett's approval of their matching costumesg obviously, Steve is pleased with Linda's orig- inality in choosing her attirejor the evening. Sue Bennett and Cathy Semsel, third-year French students, work diligently at a miniature Etjel Tower to preparefor the Mardi Gras. J, AI: in VF ,J M, , 5 g , -. 1-P ' N , , . .. ...,-4 t HJ K fw ' f , 5 a rg X 5' K I , f Vg kr W kv ,M N, K 'glen' I aff t' V wi . 'i.i ' 'nr . mx 'U +,. gl X e is gg ,Y 163 Students Develop Leadership ualtttes CHESSM-FRONT ROW John Russell sec J1mS0ttong pres Lebert Dukes SECOND ROW Randy Strode, PaulSaunders,James Hodson Mr Kendall sponsor The Chess Club, organized two years ago, provided interested students of KHS with the op- portunity to acquaint them- selves with the challenging game of Chess. New this year, the Astronomy Club afforded students a chance to explore many heavenly bodies. The Voice of Christian Youth ad- vised by Mr. Keith Slaughter gave teens the occasion to discuss with speakers, and priests on the problems of youth today. Deeply absorbed in a challenging chess game, Randy Strode anxiously awaits Jim Sott0ng's next decisive move. I64 Through Active Club Partictloation Q' T 1 ii 3 7 3 Z V'-wyfww ASTRONOMY -FRONT ROW: Dan Gaskill, pres.,' Mike Terry, vice-pres., Mr. ClUton, sponsor. SECOND ROW: Carmen Anderson, Frank Switzer, Jamey Miller, Belinda Wing. THIRD ROW: Dwaine Fewell, Mike Sotlong. ln: VCY-FRONT ROW: Karen Dukes, pres.,' Tom King, vice-pres.: Karen Wrate, see.: Marilrn Five- eoat, Carolyn Evans, Ron Hostetler. SECOND ROW: Mike Smyser, Kenton Pate, Dale Mendenhall, Debbie Wilhoit, Maggie Wade, Mr. Slaughter, sponsor. 165 i- Y Clubs Promote City- Wide Service iiigiii 5 Sig, .Q L ity? 14- X ' 2 giifihlfwr' 5 ' L yzgfiv Q 5 is :aff s,,, THE PICAS: FRONT ROW: Karen Grover, Cindi Hurstel, Mary Starner, Marge Wheeler, Patty Williams, Carol Moor, Terri Giyj, Vieki Ellis, Mary Mills, Terry Ross. Janis Reynolds. SECOND ROW: Kathy Farnsworth, Kathy Andrews, Patty Adams, Carol Jones, Becky Mallot, Jill Ray, Lynn Wiley, Patty Moore, Nancy Barnhorst, Jane Hydns. THIRD ROW: Kathy Adkinson, Diane Paskell, Cheryl Schwartz, Bev Meagelson, Janet Hale, Connie Kraner, Sharon McNew, Jan Grimes, Pat Nesbit, Debbie Cassell, Sharon Roswog, Marlene Brown, Ellie Tresi. FOURTH ROW: Karen Weedman, Barb Smith, Julie Wright, Betsy Laeey, Barb Baker, Pam Shufflebotham, Debbie Neal, Terry Hess, .Susan Whitehead, Lis Ellis,Jenn1fer K iejer. THE Y'S GUYS: FRONT ROW: Mike Sandy, Greg Hendrieks, Chuek Clark Kellie, Bruce Hillis, Rex Swing, Gary Wolley, Dave Sheridan, McGraw. SECOND ROW: Alan Tracey, Mike Denny, Greg Rounds, Mark Swanson. Jim Loop, Gary Sandijur, Rick Jeroski. THIRD ROW: Jack Poliiz, 166 4 K I if 'WWA ra 'iff' THE Ifl.lTh'S: FRONT ROW: .Nainjr L'na'erw00d, fvlelinda Harlow, head, Lexlie Wilkinson. THIRD ROW: BKTIKV1' Day, Bev Chixm Kathy Morrow, Toni Smillz, Fiona lforixmz, Gloria Franklin, Julia' Thema h'qflin, Karyn Pierxon, Sue Bennelt, Kallif Lzieax, Debbie Miller. SECOND ROW: Sherri Paul, Jane! Moore, Debbie Dillnian, Sghmidf,Dixielxvuliflblllll,R0l7'1'IISl1iI'lE'Yl'. Karen Barnes, Joni Jones, Kalhy lVlc'C'm1l, Linda Carson, Vicki Mora'- Projecls Accent H i- Y Activities ' kv-.Q Q QQ- f, K W 1 is if w i 'GJ' 91!',' T i X : ,QTY - 71 xii -fQ.q'9 if ' g 'P 4 s . i, S V ,gil f 5 Q '45, if-Tfx 4 si - JT: T : w: f si ki ik . . i s bsx.a.4:QQ:..,:, l : 2 - THE ROGUESJ FRONT ROW: Mickey Gurske, Jim McKay, Ernie Buddl' Maggard, Rick Broo, Cy Trest. FOURTH ROW: Kevin Kress, C'0Illl1XhUI7l. SECOND ROW: Chris ,'Vewlon, Mark Harrixon, Ybm Dave Gentry, Dave Mriflili, Greg Biqjak. Hefiln, Keilh .S'ana'er.v, Rick Ondrick. THIRD ROW: ,lim M!'fIC'lI, 167 -X, F 4 1 t3?3ififff? New 'ee t a ?'Qj'5 if ti lzafw, - if lf ri g arf f k tag, 4 1 ,,, s, tw! it rn :gg J an ,S ff Q . A ? THE DUX.' FRONT ROW: Larry Gaines, Dave Dillman, Mike Martin, THIRD ROW: Ron Greene, Tim Storms, Gary Havens, Mark McMast- Mike Crawford, Jim Mohr, Tom Van Meter. SECOND ROW: Dave ers, Bill Miller. Bartrum, Kevin Hardy, Doug Rounds, John Fields, Gary Gunnel. i- Y Programs Extend Christian Ideals kilt-l'1f'ifS?'1'f+fyr4f45zvrrfsf n wan ,alert M it fn-lr INGENUES: FRONT ROW: Becky Washburn, Ellen Kilcline, Joyce Edwards, Terri Tucker, Pat Elliot. SECOND ROW: Linda Bell, Cathy Stanley, Debbie Hibler, Dee Walther, Julie Plank, Janice Baxter. THIRD ROW: Jennie Payne, Missy Murray, Cindy Hill, Mary Jane Baker, Jendy Brunk, Connie Hayes. 168 Through the Hi-Y clubs, Koko- mo youths gave their time and energy in helping with several community projects. Their service was evident in the Yis Men Christmas tree sale at the Seashore, the YMCA World Service collection, and the Salvation Armyis holiday drive. At their Weekly meetings, they strove to promote service and citizenship in the youth of our community. Each club com- peted with others for points from community projects, and the club which earned the most points during the year received an award. In addition to many after- game dances, these clubs sponsored the Y-Trap and the Sno-Ball. The delegates from each club to Youth and Government spent an entire Weekend in Indianapolis, the state capital. Clubs Serve School and Community THE QUESTIONMARK: FRONT ROW: John Meyers, Kevin Kos- peska, David Grainger, Mark Markiewic, Steve Birtch. SECOND ROW: Bill Wright, Dan Carver, Tom Nicholis, Mike Kennedy, Dave 1 SOPHOMORES CLAN: FRONT ROW: Pam Sharp, Loria Wyrick. Beth Ann Fowler, Lisa Wallace, Brenda Heathcoate, Darlene Johnson, Diane Brinkerhojf Carol Ellsworth, Karen Rude, Darlene Johnson, Diane Ealy, Debbie Wier. SECOND ROW: Peggy May, Debbie Yard, Janeen Stewart, Lisa Hansell, Debbie Swain, Frannie Mills, Prudie 'ew Laitinen, Bob Clark, Bruce Rose. THIRD ROW: Mr. Shieve, sponsorg Paul Hillis, Brad Craig, Tom Harrold, John Nicholis, Dave Roache, Mike Vetter, Mr. Hendricks. A 9 4? ,W fl? ,V 154: ll if iam?-1r,v-,Q'fiQQvf4myI N' V' 'i'vW!3f?f'f1'l l' .4 env nf,t1f4b4ff4M54 ,Y '. X Q-I 1,.,.Q4fiQQQsf11. ,GQ sr Jfx.1,wif-n4lcf'fut444 L on x Q Wray, Jeannie Powers. THIRD ROW: Wilma Bmnnemer, Ellen Cass, Pam Sabotni, Betty Wagner, Lynn Niles, Susie Sunnerfeld, Debbie Lay- man, Diane Morrow, Gail Baldwin. FOURTH ROW: Dorothy Melig, Jane Fields, Jo Ann Meyers, Kathy Menges, Karen Salmons, Carol Granstajf Liz Aldridge, Melinda Helmuth. Local Businesses Lend Support to OEA ---FRONT ROW: R. Stanley Merrill, sponsor, Bill Russell, Tom Russell, Connie Nichols, Becky Meacham, Diane Sargeant, Mrs. Rita Staton, Sheryl Mason, Linda Rhyne, Vicki Russell, Shirley Mince, Downey, sponsor. THIRD ROW: Jennie Locke, Joyce McGregor, Joneta Cherie DeWitt, Judy Heath, Debbie Greathouse, Mary Jane Bagan, Stiner, Candy Smith, Janet Mooney, Yvette Grady, Nancy Etherington, Diane White. SECOND ROW: Kathy Reeeer, Vickie Allen, Cheryl Penny Tooley, Beth Watson. Kellar, Judy Williams, Mina Burns, Carol Pryor, Kay Keller, Juanita FRONT ROW: Monty Noble, James Slaughter, James Overton, Greg Bell, Debbie Richey, Linda Dunnings, Barbara Pickett, Brenda Budzin- Wenger, Jejrey Sullivan, Greg Starbuck, Steven Kuhns, Robert Knight, ski, Carol Bozard, Linda Meriweather. THIRD ROW: Dean Goranson, Michael Vetter, Kenneth Warthen, sponsor. SECOND ROW: Twyla Tom Swing, George Fort. Richmond, Shirley Boyd, Katherine Brown, Teckla Jordan, Rose Ann l70 Vocational Industrial Clubs ofArner1'cu DCE-FRONT ROWZ R0berlt1 Jl1CkS0rl. DMU R0nlv, L0uiS Stoul, Hutto, Linda Lawson, Joyce Snyder, Lynn Helmholtz, Redmon, Regina G07'd0l'l Maflln, Miller, Paz McCutcheon, NLIHC-1' Walllnan, MF. Adgyylgy Dfxjg KgI4fQ71gn,Kgfh-1'AN'ghgr, Cgfh-y'T0W,pkj,1Ag' Shipley. SECOND ROW: Rita Springer, Linda McC1aran, Sandra Established in 1965, KHS,s first chapter of Vocational Industrial Clubs of America followed the motto HPreparing for Leadership in the World of Workf, Kokomois cooperative education program introduced new careers and job opportuni- ties to the students. Heading the four divisions of the co-op program, Mr, Warthen, Mr. Shipley, Mr. Merrill, and Mrs. Redman began early in August to organize interviews with the students and their perspective employers. Members of this program received valuable on- the-job training and additional work experience for their high school credits and diploma. CFS-FRONT ROW: Mrs. Jean Redrnan, Susan Hiseox, Vivian Bakken, Florence l.ahr, Ro- dano Goudy, Pam Slomper, Tony Evans, Hazel lialy, Diunne Roesener, Penny Bel:. SECOND ROW: Steve Rutherford, Dennis Collins, Slephanie Wagner, Carol Greeson, Ed Roberlson, Monte Fetlerhojf Bill Yeogle. 171 Junior A ehievem ent Members junior Achievement was or- ganized for high school stu- dents to become better acquainted with the world of business. The initial step K.. began with companies raising money through the sale of stock to Hnance production. Each company was established as an individual corporation headed by students elected to offices by company members. These companies received in- valuable aid and support from advisors who were business- men and women, helping to organize and supervise pro- duction. From their group participation in JA, students Mike Connerton and an associatefgure the sales total on their company's product. learned business pf0CedUfe5- ', ZY?T?Nf5?S I . S - 1 or 7 f:'f! fig L rrifllixfj' '- ,..-an-nn-.. tp fr-sh M JA memberlulie Wright learns the importance ofchoosing ll product that people will buy. 172 A cquire Useful Basin ess Skills Connie Hayes and Kenny Sieinborn hnd lime lo sample zhe refresh- ments during the annual JA Openhouse direclea' by lhe JA members. Figuring the total prof! for their JA sales, ke discover the rewards which come from beingaJA member. I JI! if 1 i A if A ,, U W' f :NX Vi v h', X i X ,I f ., . 5.11 K . s ,fjfggf 1 1 'S ' if I r . 6 R 1221. if-.Yi A convincing speech could conslituze a sale. Senior JA member Linda Karnes prepares lo give a talk about her company 's product. 173 Carol Pryor, Sheryl Rice, and Mike Lemb- Kokettes practice rhyihniie rauiinesulor halfltimeperlormanees at the basketball games. Jendy Brunk, Sheryl Paul, and Diane Paskell march with the band in the Homecoming Parade. Kokettes Ada' Sparkle to KH' Athletic Events XYhether marching through the main streets of Kokomo or performing at the half-time sessions at the schools athletic events, the Kokettes coordi- nated their routines to the musical arrangements of the high school band. VVith the aid of Miss Fausset and Mr. jones, the i8 pom-porn girls spent the ,657-l68 athletic season developing their various dance routines. They provided the Homecoming, Halloween, and Air Force parades with color and excitement. The Kokettes, along with the hand and majorettes, also made a fall trip to Lafayette to participate in the Purdue University Band Day. Vigorous and sparkling enthusiasm char- acterized the Kokettes wher- ever the group performed. KOKh'7'TliS FIRST ROW: Sherri Paul, Jenafr Brunk, co-capiainq ROW: Melinda Harlow, captaing Julie Plank, Karen Pierson, Betsy Cintlx' Ilursiel, Fiona Fortson, Vicki Ellis, Sue Schwartz. SECOND Lacey, Bev Chism, Kim Reilh, ToniSrnilh. 174 Majorettes Master Twirling Teelzrziques Besides marching at numerous events, the Kokomo Majorettes performed for cheering crowds during the football and basket- ball games. Performing at KHS was only part ofthe excitement that the 7 twirlers experienced. They twirled for Marion High School and joined other major- ettes from all over Indiana to present a pre-game baton show at Purdue. No matter what the event, the KHS Majorettes always succeeded in adding the finishing touches that were necessary to make any show as outstanding success. 1 During a halftime perjbrmahce, Mary .lo Dunn presents u solo with great skill and perfect form jbr the enthusiastic spectators. MAJORETTES -KNEELING: Christine Ward and Libby Frey. STANDING: Maryjo Dunn, Teresa Minor, Lynn Coleman, Linda Searle, Jackie Trent, I75 S5 W, ..,., K X f , K K bw L,-k V L,g.svw,Qzg Q K f, iv 1?7gQ4g13gVggfy' x.ff1g,,- .- 2 K K fp' as-wg A E5T?23?eQ5i:1fff54gZ5Hf53Qfs. ,glggw 5 3 .fsmzfwf 5-1, ,.g544gpg,i2 gif V ',l:1.s?'-5 -lib imilkffllg wi' 23? ' ,e m ESQSNIQL '-igiiklv?1-wtiffz. ,, Eggaiiiifs' .V ,f,'wg15L-L5i? 'f X Q if ,5l6: g5f' gf W wifi: CLIVE 191265 S fp f zz 49 k 'M' K ai 1 , A .S if , ,,, D V L Technic 5 . Q W new, Nh-P . 5 W yt X KX ff , Q , Vs JW' WV ' 4 x ww mv. Betty Jordan I Kathy Farnsworth 2 Rick W1'Il0ughby3,7,8 Jacqueline Lee 4 Tom Van Meter 5,6 Gary Glass 6 Rex Gage 6 Yfw gk ng Wi? 0 .ff . , ,.,, , M 2131 dw, . If H Xiu 3 32 , 22, Q, Zzu.. i f? 513' Q, ,-lgqii ia? Ili fs, .ff 5:71 J: I S,f,.'-v .. gag m,,L,,L A 3 180 5 Rick Willoughby 1,2,6 Gwena Hall 3 Jim Shilling 4 Suzy Wagner 5 ,-Ei ai I 1 k x Harriers Scramble Through Rugged D , , 49 Q . s i Y.. . 5 -W ii W V B' . CROSS COUNTRY-FRONT ROW: Coach Ross Dwiggins, Bob Greg Featherstone, Bob Harrison, Jim McKay, Bob Galloway, Bill Hayes, Dan Ellis, Terry Barker, Doug Rounds, Leonard Duke, Ken Mvberly, TDM Burkett, Mark Svedin,trn. Birt, Bob Massey, Bruce Siefken, mgr. SECOND ROW: Bill Lewis, QQ! S we Q Body building exercises get the harriers in shapefor the season. Ken Birtfnds that cross country requires a trim waistline. 184 Season with atstanding 8-3 Record Coach Ross Dwigginis harrier squad completed another suc- cessful season this year. Even though the Kats had stiff com- petition, they finished with an excellent 8+3 season. Out- standing runners for the Wild- cats gave Kokomo a third place finish in the NCC. Opponents included such NCC rivals as Marion, Muncie Central, and Lafayette jeff. Superb running from Bob Hayes, Doug Rounds, and Dan Ellis gave the Kats tremendous advantages. Kokomo 15-46 Kokomo 31-56 38 Kokomo 45-24 72 Kokomo 23-36 Kokomo .... . . . 15-50 Kokomo ............ 19-42 Logansport Invitational-3rd Kokomo ............ 49-15 Kokomo . . . . . 26-34 NCC ..... . . 3rd Sectional 4th Kokomo 45--15 Agony shows on Dick Gillette 's face as he recuperates from a well-run race. Madison Heights . . . Lafayette Jeff . . . . Northwestern Tipton .,........Taylor Fort Wayne South Marion . . . Muncie South . Muncie Central . . . . . Noblesville . . . North Central Before the varsity race begins, a few warm-up sprints stimulate the runners. h t ,fa t 1' . 1' f' 'iii C www., ,4 f UV' As Dan Ellis puts on his warm-up jacket, he contem- plates on how to improve his next performance. 185 Ina'ivt'dual Injuries Plague Football Team VARSITY FOOTBALL TEAMfFRONT ROW: Kirk VanSickel, Louis Hall, John Davidson, Bill Hancock, Phil Butts, Rick Morehead, Jim Spencer, Larry Hyman, Phil Mugg, Jesse Hillman, Joe Patterson, Bill Artis. SECOND ROW: Bob Hamilton, Coach, Rick Bowser, Don McClain, Jim Loop, Mike McCroskey, Gregg Glass, Bill Beck, Garry Hyman, Larry Grant, Ron Green, Chuck Sosbe, Danny Dowden, Mike Crawford, Bob Bushong, Ass't. Coach. THIRD ROW: Rick Ingels, This North Central quarterback jinds no available running room as three Kats grab him for the down. Kokomo sujereda bitter defeat against the highly rated Panthers. 186 trn,' Bob Calhoun, mgrg Delmo Lynch, Dave Thompson, Mike Mosier, Jim Tudor, Ernie Cottingham, Denny Pyle, Gary Sandifur, Dave Gent- rv, Greg Clark, Rick Ondrik, Mark Swanson, Dan Smith. FOURTH ROW: Chuck McGraw, Jerry Price, Fred McGuire, Dan Patterson, Pat Malone, Greg Withers, Tony Reed, Jack Politz, Steve Myers, Chris Jensen, Harold Cardwell, Dave Wineingor, Bill Bertram, Rick HaUast, Jim Durfey, mgrp John Golper, trn. This year the Kokomo Kats suffered disappointing losses to difficult opponents. After being humbled by the LaPorte Slicers, 40-19, the Kats came back to Hbuckn the Broncos of Lafayette jeff. Defeats to Elk- hart and the Bloomington Helevenn dimmed the Kats, state championship aspirations, though Kokomo regained its poise and prowess by humiliat- ing NCC rival Logansport 26 to 13 at the Berries' field. The Wildcats met defeat at the hands of the Marion Giants and homecoming rival South Bend St. joseph but regained their preseason momentum by tieing Andersonis Indians 27 to 27. The Kats closed out the 1967 gridiron season with losses to Richmond and North Cen- tral. RUSHING Beck Davidson Patterson Hyman Reed Tudor M ugg Price Laitinen M cC roskey Swanson Withers Morehead Bowser Glass PASSING Beck Swanson SCORING Beck Davidson Patterson Reed Smith Price Withers Butts Glass Kokomo .. Kokomo .. Kokomo .. Kokomo .. Kokomo .. Kokomo .. Kokomo .. Kokomo .. Kokomo .. Kokomo .. as Kats Suffer Several Defeats 19-40 38-13 6420 6-21 26-13 13-38 12-19 27f27 6-48 0-39 YDS. 218 155 226 2 146 5 7 7 2 7 103 130 45 3 136 YDS. 671 5 PTS. 25 12 13 12 6 1 30 6 48 . . . , LaPorte Lafayette Jef . . . 4 Elkhart Bloomington . . . . . . . Logansport Marion .,.....SouthBend St. Joe . . . Anderson North Central ,. Richmond One important aspect of football is the warm-up. The KHS varsity football team goes through pregame calisthenics to limber up and to relax the tensions for the upcoming game, 187 Kats Fight Injuries and Enemies Junior Butch Morgan bursts through the victory As the Kat ojensive line holds of North Central players, senior quarterback Bill Beck cocks hoop to lead the Kats into another battle. his arm to hurl the ball down thefeld. While waiting for Coach Robert Hamilton's last minute instruc- tions, this pack ofhungry Wildcats loosen up in traditional style. As a referee watches, Mr. Baer, Kok0mo's cfcient head trainer, assists quarterback Bill Beck in adjusting his contact, After being trampled by North Central players, an unidentifed Kokomo back discovers yardage is dwcult to gain, a discouraging situation. 188 Kubs Have Winning Season, 5- , if 5 f ? '.-- -:H i 8935: RESERVE FO0TBALLfFRONT ROW: Jack Mervis, Phil Gallo- way, Joe Daly, Dale Rogers, Bruce Curry, Terry Merrell, Tom Weaver, Joe Slabaugh, Mark Woodmansee, Rick Nolley, Pat Dumoulin, Claud Fowler, Frank Kaicy, Pat Crawford, Charlie Stitts, Lee Moore. SECOND ROW: Artie Cross, Mike Pattengail, Dave Isaac, Torn McClung, Dave Laitinen, Bob Stevens, Harvey Wortz, Tyrone Fitz- patrick, Randy Fernung, Mike Coady, Ron Polk, Roger Hendrix, Practicingfakes and hand-ojfs, these reserves walk through one oftheirplays, -ag-.IA Greg Butcher, Kirk Weaver, Dave Duncan, Steve Ford, Bill Cantu, Gary Williams, Mr. Donovan, Mr. Fox. THIRD ROW: Mr. Bingaman, Mr. Ruch, Mark Glass, Larry' Watson, .lim McKee, Dave Watson, Steve Long, Dave Giford, Gary Eddington, Quinton Smith, Richard Beers, Chuck Lewis, Fred McGuire, Kent Pate, Steve Russell, Dennis Pickett, Jerry Price, Mike Newburn, JejBitner, Dave Padgett, The Kokomo reserve football squad ended an eight game season with a record of 5 wins and 3 losses. The head coach, Mr. Richard Donovan, and his experienced staff, Mr. William Fox, Mr. Larry Ruch, and Mr. john Bingaman, gave the Kubs a background which will prove valuable during future seasons. This year the Kubs opened against Logan and came home with a 7-0 winning score. The next two victims were Lafayette jeff, 13-7, and Peru, 39-7. The fourth Win tripped Marion, 13-6, and a 6-2 victory over Taylor gave the Kubs five successive wins. Anderson gave them their first loss, 6-7, and jeff of La- fayette defeated the Kubs, 6- 25. Marion crushed the re- serves, 27-19 in their final contest of the season. 189 Kats Show Spirit with a Team Endeavor 5 Q In iff Z4 -Ale.. As the Kam come onto lhefloor, Frankie Walters encounlerx a brief incident with apaperfoe thai has covered his face. Maeonaquahfr Braves ojer litile resisrance as the Kals' senior forward Gregg Glass pulls down a loose ball. 190 After an uneven beginning, Les Rays varsity netmen con- quered formidable competi- tion in compiling a respectable record of 18 wins and 8 losses. The Katls first victory came in the season opener, Tl-42, over Maconaquahls tall Braves, but lost an NCC battle to Lafay- ette jeff, 67-50. The VVildcats defeated North Centralls Panthers 75-59, and dropped the next two games to rival Marion, 61-56, and to South Bend Central in an overtime. At Marionls Holiday Tourney, Kokomo trounced Madison, 114-72, but lost to Marion for the second time this year. Of the Wildcats twelve re- maining scheduled contests, they lost only three, one to Elmhurst, 63-58, Muncie Central, 70-59, and a double- overtime decision, 69-67 to the Southport Sparkplugs. The Kats won impressive performances over East Chica- go Washington, Richmond, and Anderson, and toppled Tech and New Castle, 72-65 and 68-65 respectively to round out the season. The inspired K- towners advanced to the semi- state before losing to Michigan City. Being double-teamed by opposingplayers, sophomore Bruce Rose tries to move out oftrouble. BASKETBALL TEAM-FRONT ROW: Joe Patterson,Jesse Hillman, Glass, Bruce Rose, Frank Vondersaar, Bill Artis, Rick Shuck, Greg Frankze Watters, Fred Springer, Dane Wallsmith, Bill Beck, Don Hendricks, trn.,' Gene Turner, asst. coach,'John Ellers, assi. coach. Smith. SECOND ROW: Les Ray, coachq Stormy Werbe, mgr.,' Gregg Kokomo Kokomo Kokomo Kokomo Kokomo Kokomo Kokomo Kokomo Kokomo Kokomo Kokomo Kokomo Kokomo Kokomo Kokomo Kokomo Kokomo Kokomo Kokomo Kokomo Kokomo Kokomo Kokomo Kokomo Kokomo Kokomo . . . Maconaquah . . Lafayette Jef . . North Central . . . Marion . So. Bend Central Ft. Wayne North Madison . . . Marion Logansport . . Elmhurst ..... Frankfort E. Chicago Washington Richmond . . . . . Peru . Anderson .. Muncie Central . . LaPorte . . . . . Tech . Southport New Castle .. Western Sharpsville . . . .Maconaquah Blumon Manchester . , Michigan City Bill A rtis and Frank Vondersaarfightfor a rebound during an NCC game against Anderson Netmen Her Fans Excitement Name A rtis Beck Glass Hillman Patterson Rose Smith Vondersaar Wallsmith Watters 192 Games Ave. 26 11.2 16 3.0 26 5.9 26 8.3 .24 5.2 25 7.3 22 5,5 26 12.2 15 3.3 26 10.5 Two North Central Panthers attempt to stop Bill Artis as he moves toward the basket. Bill Beck is ojon thefast break as Gregg Glass controls the tip-ojf IF An omcial helps 200-pound Bill Artis ojoffloored Dave Alspaugh. Z' it I Senior guard Jesse Hillman outreaches his defen- sive opponent to ada' two points to thescore. Looking jor an open man, Greg Glass holds the ball ana' waitsjor an opportunity to pass, A controlled release insures 1 the accurate delivery ofa passfrom Bill Artis to Don Smith. .w ' ui While the leant watches, trainer Greg Henricks tapes Don Smith's ankle. ...J-'W Fred Springerfinds no resistance as he drives in for a lay-up. A rms and legsflying, Rick Shuck loses control ofthe ball. Charlie Brewer moves to help Rick Nolley who collided with a Peru Tiger. 194 Kokomo Kokomo Kokomo Kokomo Kokomo Kokomo Kokomo Kokomo Kokomo Kokomo Kokomo Kokomo Kokomo Kokomo Kokomo Kokomo Kokomo Kokomo Kokomo. . Kokomo. . 53-44 53-54 61-51 35-51 52-47 64-38 51-54 64-49 37-36 39-42 53-41 61-51 58-51 46-37 74-65 46-47 69-51 46-30 41-51 77-69 . . . . . Maconaquah . . . . . . Lafayette Jejj' ...... North Central Marion . . . . South Bend Cent. .... Ft. Wayne North Marion ,..... Garrett . . . . Logansport . . ,... Elmhurst Frankfort E. Chi. Washington ..........Richmond .......Peru .. Anderson ...Muncie .. .... LaPorte ........Tech ,.., Southport ,.......NewCastle Reserves Gbtain Valuable Experience In his first year as assistant coach, Mr. Gene Turner took his squad through to a winning season, 14--6. The Kubs heat Maconaquah, 53-44, then failed to stop Lafayette jeff, nudging the reserves by a point, 54-53. North Central submit- ted to the Kuhs, 61-51, but Marion handed them the Worst loss of the season, 51--35. The determined reserves came hack to beat South Bend Cen- tral and F. W. North to boost their record to 4-2. At the B-team tourney, the Kuhs met Marion again and lost by a three-point margin, 54-51. Of the twelve remaining games, the reserves lost only three. The three defeats were to the same teams to whom the varsity lost. Driving along the base line, Bob Reed avoids being trapped by Tiger opponents RESERVE BASKETBALL TEAM-FRONT ROW: Don Horn, mgr.,' mgr., Jack Woodard, Dave Laiiinen, Pat Crawford, Phil Gabriel Charlie Brewer, Bob Reed, Rick Nolley, Jerry Price, Pat Dumoulin, Terry Merrell, Gary' Williams, Lee Moore, trn.,' John Ellers ass! Rick Jeroski. SECOND ROW: Gene Turner, coach: John Sikiberg, coach. KHS Tcmkers I .M Bvwww Captain Dave Roberts smiles because swim practice is fnally over. Thesestrenuous practices are what makes the KHS swim team strong. Tanker Phil Steven? ,msgs upfor the wan Ofihe backslmke race SWIMMING TEA M-FRONT ROW: Dave Mahoney, Steve Williams, nour, Steve Gordon, Barry Weaver, Brad Zirkle, Rick Roberts, Doug Mike Bolinger, Bob Stein, Bill Menges, Cy Trest, Steve Cameron, Dick Gillam, Phil Stevens, Stan Troy. Dave Roberts. Massey, Ass't. Mgr.: Coach Mal Cofeld. SECOND ROW: Roger Ride- 196 Capture Second Place in State Finals Again this year the swimmers had a successful season. Coach Mal CoHeld,s tankers ran up a 12-0 season record and placed second in the state. Two firsts were posted by Ko- komo in the state meet, the 400 free relay QRick Roberts, Roger Ridenour, Brad Zirkle, Dave Roberts? and the 50 yd. freestyle CDave Robertsl. How- ever, the highlight of the sea- son was the downing of Culver, who had defeated our swim- mers last year. Our team spirit was, as always, superb. Kokomo ..... 75 -20 ..... ............ L aPorle Kokomo .... 86v9 .... .... N orth Ft. Wayne Kokomo ..., .72-23. .. . . ...... . . Richmond Kokomo ...,. 54-41. . . . . . . . S. Bend Jackson Kokomo .... , .79-16. . .... ......... M arion Kokomo .... .......... 6 7-28 .......... ..... S oulhport Kokomo 105. Anderson. .53. .. .. .... Logan. .10 Kokomo .... . .75-20. . .... . . Lafayette Jeff NCC . .. ............ .. lst-Kokomo Kokomo .... 75i20 .,.. .......... C ulver Kokomo . .. .62-33. . . . .......... Speedway Kokomo .... 75-19 .,... . . . Ft. Wayne Snider Sectional .....,..... .... 1 st-Kokomo State ..... . . . lst-Kokomo Coach Mal Cojield checks times with the state champion relay team. Tanker Steve Gordon knows that a good stroke is needed to swim well. Bill Menges starts his dive by springing hard for height and balance necessities of good diving form. 197 Kokomo Wrestlers Win Sectional WRESTLING TEAM--FRONT ROW: Joe Nunally, Greg Goj Bob Newburn, James Patterson, Don Brooks. SECOND ROW: Jerry Heckner, Dan Patterson, Bob Mackey, Arthur Carter, Pete Wilkinson, Tim Damon, Jack Politz. Peter Wilkinson holds on for riding time in his final sectional match. Kokomo Sectional Regional Kokomo .... Kokomo .... Kokomo ..,. Kokomo .... Kokomo .... Kokomo .... Kokomo .... Kokomo .... Kokomo .... Kokomo .... Kokomo .... NCC ......,..,.,.. . . . .... Lafayette Jeff . . . . Logansport . . . .... Crawfordsville . . . . , . Muncie Central Marion Marshall ..............Southport North Central W yne Concordia a Anderson ...........MuncieSouth . . . Broad Ripple 2nd ....1st 3rd ana' Sena' Seven to Regional Meet KHS wrestlers began the sea- son with a bitter defeat by old rival Lafayette jeff, but they turned the tables on their next opponent, Logansport. Over- all, Coach Hamiltonys squad completed the season with a 6-5-1 record. The Kats placed second in the NCC and captured first place in the sectional. The grapplers were led by such fine standouts as Art Carter, jim and Dan Pat- terson, Pete Wilkinson, and Greg Goff. Grappler Don Brooks trys to free himseU from his opponent's grip. Greg Gofstruggles toflip his adversaryfor extra points and apossible pin. Wrest1erJim Patterson strains to get anotherpin against one ofhis competitors. i A rivaljinds dyjiculty in holding a Kokomo wrestler. J 1, W4 As Bill Artis heaves the shotput, his face shows determination. This throw is his longest all year and wins himjirstplace in the NCC. 200 Kokomo Thinlies Kokomo Kokomo Kokomo Kokomo Kokomo Kokomo Kokomo Kokomo Kokomo Kokomo . . . . .53-65 .............. Marion ....t..46-72. . . .. Ft. Wayne South 49 . . .Tipton 72 ..... Maconaquah 27 ... .. .42476.. ., Ft. Wayne North .. M36-80.. ..........Tech .. ...88-30.. ....... Anderson .. ...3rd . ...3rd .. ...2nd .. ..2nd Kokomo Relays Goshen Relays . . . . . . . . NCC . . Sectional Doug Rounds constantly practices to build up endurance for his event. This practice pays of as he takes a tremendous lead in the two mile FUCF. Place Second in NCC and Sectional Despite several crucial defeats throughout the season, the Wildcat track team qualified three tracksters for the state championships and captured second place in the critical NCC meet. Seniors Bill Artis, Greg Robeson, and Chuck Sosbe represented KHS in shotput, low hurdles, and high jump events respectively in the state classic. Veterans Allen Tucker and Phil Butts were both major score boost- ers throughout the season. Lack of depth was the major problem which confronted Coach Bob Bushong during the year. The season aided in the development of many underclassmen. During the Kokomo Relays, Kokon1o's A FS student Bonnie Jones is crowned queen. sg A . 'wa' ,'.f1gP', 4 e M E, aissfta ' gs M. TRACK TEAM-FRONT ROW: Allen Tucker, Doug Rounds, Phil Butts, Chuck Sosbe, Bill Artis, Greg Robeson, Phil Mugg, Don Smith, Mike McCroskey, Joe Patterson. SECOND ROW: Frank Watters, Bruce Siefken, Mgr., Bill Beck, Dale Rogers, Jim McKee, Les Stewart, Dixon Boughman, Rick Jameson, Steve Hardy, Chris Devlin, Rick Ingels, Bill Wenger, Mgr. THIRD ROW: Ass't. Coach Ross Dwiggins, Dan Holiday, Ray Christine, Artie Cross, Frand Kaicy. Bill Lewis, Wayne Massey, Dave Thompson, Chris Jenson, Miles Killion, Kenton Pate, Ken Birt, Ass'l, Coach Larry Ruch, Coach Bob Bushong. FOURTH ROW: Dennis Pickett, Dave Isaac, Steve Harris, Greg Featherstone, Mark Woodmansee, Bob Carey, Mike Lembke, Jim Pattengale, Fred McGuire, Chuck Lewis, Chris Burkett, Leonard Dake. 201 Wet Season Darnpens Team and Record A fler forcing a man out at first, Dave Dillman sets his foot and pulls his arm back to throw. Inclement weather hampered the veteran Kats as they com- pleted a 9-6 season. Rain caused the cancellation of six games, while three others were played later. Mr. joe Platt and Mr. Keith Slaughter coached the Wildcats, a team composed of eleven returning lettermen. Mike Cooper and Cary Zim- pleman Combined their pitch- ing talents to complete five shut-outs, Indianapolis Wash- ington, 4-Og Logansport, 5-0, Carmel, 16-0, Lafayette Catholic, 2-0, and New Cas- tle, 3-0. The Kats won four other contests, highlighted by a 19-1 rout over Cardinal Ritter. After eleven innings, the Tigers of Peru surprised the Kats 3-4 in the sectional ending a rain-plagued season. lbg HI 'fwiz' 35 VARSITY BASEBALL-FRONT ROW: Brad Barber, Dave Platt, Keith Slaughter, coach: Joe Platt, coachg Bill King, Pat Dumoulin, Rex Swing, Dave Dillman, Larry Hyman, Bill Willis, Dave Bartrum, Garry Hyman, Greg Glass, Mike Cooper, Denny Dowden, Ronnie Jim Spencer, Greg Bennett. SECOND ROW: John Siktberg, mgr.: Greene, Warren Tuekenmgr. 202 As the umpire watches, catcher Bill Willis reaches high to trap the ball Bill K Ing stands bat poised awaiting pitch Kokomo ..... . , .4-0 .... . . . Indianapolis Washington Kokomo .......... 5-0 .... .,............ L ogansport Kokomo ,......... 1-7 .... . . . Logansport Kokomo ......... 1649 .... ........ C armel Kokomo . . ,6-1 .... . . . Muncie Central Kokomo . . .1-2 .... ,,..., R ichmond Kokomo .,,,,.,.. 19-1 .... . , , Cardinal Ritter Kokomo ,.,....... 2-1 ..,. .......,... L afayette .lej Kokomo ..,.. . . ,l-3 .,,. ..,.......... N orth Central Kokomo .......... 2-0 ....... Lafayette Central Catholic Kokomo ........,. OAI .... ................., M arion Kokomo .,........ 340 ..............,,.... New Castle Kokomo ,.,,..,... 2-4 .,,,,.. Lafayette Central Catholic Kokomo ,..,.,... ll-9 .... ..,...., I ndianapolis Tech Kokomo .....,..., 4-3 .... ........,,,,,,,, P eru Kat batters loosen up before stepping to the plate S ziyjf Competition H inclers Tennis Team Kokomo racketeers completed their season with a dissap- pointing record for both the coach, Mr. Robert Hamilton, and the players themselves. The Kats lone victory over Muncie Central, 5-2, was over-shadowed by twelve de- feats. In three of the last live matches, however, the Wild- cats lost by only one point. This demonstrated their de- sire to win and team spirit, admirable traits on any team. Senior Greg Carr runs toward the net to meet the ball and slam it back to his opponent TENNIS TEAM-FRONT ROW: Pete Wilkinson, Jim McKay, Pat Hill, Roger Conwell. SECOND ROW: Jim Rudolph, Greg -Carr, Steve Henry, Greg Brown, Kerwin Osman. 204 Gobfers Improve with Experience KHS had all Hve of the var- sity return from last year, but many newcomers were sub- stituted frequently. Kokomo,s golfers made several fine showings this year in dual meet competition. Highlights of the season were wins over Lafayette jeff, Noblesville, Tech, and Arlington. The Kats placed fourth in the NCC and second in the sectional. Mike Kennedy tied for low medalist in the sectional but lost during the second hole of the play- off. The next week Kokomo placed sixth in the regional and then went on to stomp Tech. GOU' Team: Brand Hodson, Steve Cameron, Mike Kennedy, Coach Russell Bratton, Jim Mohr, Jim Merten, Brad Craig, Uncontrollable temper is displayed by Hitting into the bushes can mean a lost ball, but teamwork can result in its discovery. Mike Kennedy as he barely misses an I gv'.S?f . L -sv? essentzalputt. ' t.Q,2,'v.S : gg COACHES-FRONT ROW: Gary Cox, trainer,' Keith Slaughter, Bushong, football, Les Ray, basketballp Leon Orr, tickets, John Bien- tennisp Larry Ruch, res. footballg Ross Dwiggins, cross-countryp Russ gamin, res. basketball. THIRD ROW: Richard Donovan, res. foot- Bratton, goM' Bill Fox, res. football. SECOND ROW: Robert Hamilton, ballg Robert Crsoo, equip. mgr.,' Frank Overton, ath. a'irector,' Melvin footballj Joe Platt, baseballq Gene Turner, res. basketballg Robert Cojield,swimming,' Charles Baer, trainer Competent Coaches Maz'ntat'n KHS Spirit What makes a coach? At KHS it is vigor and vitality and the Coach Ray gazes on with deep anticipation as the Kats open their first home game against WllliflgIl6SS to XVOI'lC. CO3.Cl'lSS, the Maconaquah Braves. . trainers, and managers pre- 'C i V pared our teams to represent our school throughout the state of Indiana. During the year the Coaches, some of them the most qualified in the state, maintained enthusiasm and sportsmanship from players and spectators alike. Toiling long hours after school, the various Coaches worked diligently to develop winning teams. Without the help from the trainers and managers, the burdens and responsibilities of the coaches would have been doubled. Taping ankles, caring for equipment, and boosting team morale were all a part of their many duties. 206 M anagers, Trainers fer Capable ssistanee ,f !H-,Mfg Managers Stormy Werbe and Bob Calhoun sort through the gym equipment Capable trainer Greg Henricks checks medical supplies to be to make sure that all necessarv items are availablejorjuture use, preparedjor any unexpected injurv. MANAGERS AND TRAINERS-FRONT ROW: Jim Durfey, Tom SECOND ROW: Rick Engels, Steve Densborn, Steve Henry, Erik Mahoney, Bruce Setjken, Lee Moore, Greg Henrickx, Stormv Werbe. Swedin, Waren Tucker, Bob Clark,J0hn Sixtberg, Don Horn. 207 Go! Go! GO! Go! Go! Go! Go! Go! 0 'Mi , Vw' fy uf A 'L I uf . .v N ' , M 5 .Q 'Q if xi , - x , ,,A. ,,, X if 5-5 Q ' Q xv 3 Q af :sf 325 if? 9 qu ' 15 'E 5 H E gf I5 S 2' . L ' M ' 2 K ' 1 , F 1 'Q ,W Vfn' M yuunbmu-.Q-.'MmM4 h H '- v ' 'W 'N' 'H . 1 E',Q5fff'f,:s.,!! iHifii.552F5g!415x!fy' Qi'2m'Q gg i y4 K , Q .V M Q ... ,V . E. R Sign is 15,67 Y 7, 4 .L , , , K x- x M, S ' s ,. iv af W af E- A Q 1 as -1-,S Q Q 6 Vg Ts. :E 5: 83 6. Q ...L wr- .95 F52 ' w- L..Q 'Eg' dwg if 'QW f 9. 5 S ig Q ff, M ,, X A vi , 3, Y Y 4 .. A Q ' Q .Q ' F' -E gi Y 1 . r X qgi W . .. Q 8 .Q Q Q ,Q Q' 5. Q Q M1 E, 55 ,EQ gg W, Y A ,A ff Mrlvf' 'm u -aw K . 'H 'Dv '-vg,gtn'9 '-f 'l ' Q uWuu vw? gg- . M. , we ig, M . if 4 my Et,i. !Q!. zsr iss-,335 Practice Makes Perfeetu KUB CHEERLEA DERS'Kay Nick, Betsy Lacey, Brenda Heathcote, Marge Wheeler. Outstanding talent, friendli- ness, and leadership character- ized the KHS cheerleaders throughout the year. Diligent practice and teamwork enabled the girls to coordinate their yells with the vibrant voices of the yellblock. Sponsored by Miss Winslow, Mrs. Rees, Mrs. Grant, Mrs. Huggler, and Mrs. Beck, the KHS Yellblock aroused excite- ment at basketball and football games with rollicking routines. During basketball season, the block journeyed to Southport and watched the Kats tackle the Southport Cardinals. They also collected funds for the March of Dimes at a home basketball game. VARSITY CHEERLEADERS--Sue Bennett, eaptaing Debbie Schmidt, Margo Lucas, Janet Pyke, Christi Pickett. K-Club Builds Future Leaders K-Club FRONT ROW: Don Smirh, Bill Beck, Mike Cooper, Larry Hyman, captaing Denny Hrle, co-caplaing Garry Hyman, co-captain: Larry Grani, sgl. al armsf John Golper, chaplainj Ron Green, Brad Zirkle. SECOND ROW: Mr. Cojield, sponsor, Chuck Sosbe, Bill Willis, Gregg Glass, Terry Barker, Mike Kennedy, Doug Rounds, Dave Pillman, Bob Stein, Phil Mugg, Jim Mohr, Tom Mahoney, Mr. Cox, sponsor. Housing cheers backed by the voices of the K-Block spurred school spirit in the student body during the Wildcat games. In addition to other service projects performed throughout the year, biweekly meetings enabled these young men to tackle the challenge of spon- S soring a party for crippled children, an Easter Seal Cam- paign, and a city-wide blood drive. Local carwashes and clean-ups afforded the mem- bers numerous opportunities to render helpful service to every citizen ofthe Kokomo area. THIRD ROW: Dave Roberls, Dave Barlrum, Chuck McGraw, Dave Thompson, Bob Hingsl, Jim Merlen, Rick Ondrik, Mark Swanson. Dan Ellis, John Jeroski. FOURTH ROW: Jim Durfey, Stan Troy. Steve Silvey, Dixon Boughman, Fred McGuire, Jim Loop, Bill Menges, Phil Stevens, Dave Plall, Rick HaU'ast, Jim Spenser. K-Club member Chuck McGraw donates bloodfor the K-Club blood mobile. 211 l Kathy Buchmiller, GAA champion bowler, Before competing with another school, Barb tries new ways to improve her technique. 0'Connor and Sandy Shuck prepare to win. GAA Is Successful in State Competition Girls' Athletic Association was an organization designed to give all the girls in our school the opportunity to participate in various physical activities. An intramural pro- gram Within the school and contests with other schools in such sports as softball, basket- ball, volleyball, bowling, and track were the main functions of GAA. After defeating other local schools in these activities the girls took part in both local and state competition. Under the qualiiied leadership of Mrs. Huggler, GAA had as one of its primary objectives to promote physical Htness and good sportsmanship. ,ff 35' J 'E' ,sf inf if fi it til g 'Yi ' 16,95 - Q 5 Q' ,, Q? 'E ,, Q ,fa are A, Q A , .Q .Am - - GAA-FRONT ROW: Barb 0'Connor, Susan Stouse, Kathy Buch- Carol Nichols, Lee Ann Eltzroth, Paulette Fleming, Janice Maskell, miller, Sandy Shuck, Linda Porter, Diana Whitney. SECOND ROW: Sue Hicks,AnnetteAbney, Vicki Dujy. 212 K ips Master Synchronized Swimming Last year, 42 girls who sought to improve their aquatic tal- ents but who did not have amble time for participation in competitive swimming joined Kips. The primary objective of Kips was to help develop coor- dination, precision, and team spirit in such water stunts as the Catalina, the Eiffel Tower, and the Barracuda. After per- fecting these stunts, the girls worked together with Mrs. Friedrich to originate and to perform a musical water ballet to which they invited the mem- bers ofthe community. Even though Kips did not take part in competition against other schools, an award system was available by which mem- bers could receive points. Before performing a stunt, Kips discuss how they will work together to execute ilperfectly. KIPS-FRONT ROW: Connie Schembre, Fiona Fortson, Karyn Pier- son, Margo Edson, Diane Paskell, Barb Smith, Mary Norris, Myrna Agnew, Margret Bratton, Karen Grover. SECOND ROW: Kathy Kuch- nicki, Mary Ellsworth, Colleen Conwell, Linda Carson, Rhonda Ed- wards, Linda Bell, Bette Wagner, Lynn Niles, Kyle Eaton, Lynn Cole- Sherry Kiddie, Becky Washburn, Brenda Heathcoat, Terri Goff Nancy Barnhorst, Carol Wigglesworth, Mary Nell Walker. FOURTH ROW: Julie Black, Patty Dickhoener, Debby Schmidt, Cindy Stevens, Marcia Woodmansee, Betsy Lacey, Vivian Strebin, Suzy Wagner, Bronnie Jones, Maria Gonzales,Julie Wright, Jane Hynds. man. THIRD ROW: Mary Miltenberger, Mary Brennan, Tajv Gregory, 213 Mfrs wi 4 ,uw .. K Educator , V K ,V ,.,'. rw? 1? 5. , 11.1 3' f - , 5, 5 X 2 6 hfefmzw e a s -4' f 4-131' 5.'f?!?E' : i : ' ' f'I?'- 7.-'7 S, , -. S- wr---' H f is - .,.. - .,,. V A ' an why? ,S 45,1 y3,-,1- - .0 7 : V Q, if ' A, x. at i 1, QQ? 9' 3' 4 . 'wr X uw RJJEEW' yyowwwwm -i , 1 V , eu 1 53 5? 5 i r is-1 W Miss Winslow helps girls with both in and out-oflschoolproblems. w i Dr. Dalton and Mr. Crook discuss the progress and new look ofKHS. Administrators ill, ii is m nu llllll iii is it ei'-ZW Wh. nw Mr. Fligor, business manager for the Kokomo Consolidated School Corporation, meets with Mr. Crook to review thefinancial aspects ofthe construction and renovation ofschools. Mrs. Gatljn and M, Mujjfns Check IBM Ca,-dsl iwmnm Many young men from KHS have discovered Mr, Craigs abilily ro give Ihem experienced advice, Administrative ofhcers faced additional problems created by the renovation of KHS. Final decision for the remodeling rested with Dr. Robert Dalton, superintendent of schools. Giving assistance was Mr. Robert Fligor, business man- ager. The School Board, a necessary part of the educational system was directed by President Morris Boyce. Mr. Kenneth Crook, principal, was responsi- ble for the proper functioning of staff and students. Mr. jo- seph Mullins and Mr. Frank Moore, assistant principals, lessened Mr. Crook's duties. Deans and counselors solved many student conflicts. Co- operating together, the officers established Kokomo High as a progressive school. 1 VB 51 Q Q C0 50- it U2 5k : Q VB m 95 f'1 Q : Q Q 2 N I Q. : in 2 5 54 'lgtlmi' WNW WV ' i ' . , 5 EC i I 5 ' 'Y J f - agp 4 N VV j - cy, H 'lr' . -fii-..J-.-fg- 1 e a Q54 A1 . V ' .. , mfwwvmw 53 rw V ' w i 'X' 4. ami . 1 , 5 ei-ze ia ' ' 1 i 5 1' . W .N N ' L 5373: li l l f. mi: ki g 1 ., i 5 3 fi i M 5 f 1 11 ' 3 5 'bfi' E : 'kix Mr. Moore lakes time out from his schedule to view the lraj-'Fc situation during lunch hour During theyearseveralstudents were injured due zo the careless driving ofspeeding motorists. School Board ana' Aa'ministrative School Board-FRONT ROW: Mr. Morris Boyce, Mrs. Lenore Boyd, Mr. Glen Shelton. SECOND ROW1 Mr. Arthur Vyzral, Mr. John Hingst, Mr. Edward Rayl, Mr. J. W. Pell, and Mr. Robert White- head. Mr. Robert Fligor has completed his third year as the business manager for Kokomo Consolidated School Corporation. He is the first man to hold this position. Mr. Fligor has been active in the Air Force as a pilot for twenty-two years. He was stationed at Bunker Hill Air Force Base for nine years and retired as a lieutenant colonel. He earned his Bache- lor of Science Degree at Indiana University and accomplished graduate work at Ball State University. He received his teaching certyficate in the social studies held. 218 Mr. Morris Boyce, the president of the school board, has been an active member ofour community for many years. He is presently the personnel director at Delco Radio Corporation and is an active member of the Chamber of Commerce, Country Club, and Elks. He ana' his family, a wU'e and two sons, attend services regularly at Grace Methodist Church in Kokomo. jicers Unite to Enforce Policies ln October of 1967, Dr. Robert Dalton accepted his new posi- tion as Superintendent ofthe Kokomo Center Township School Corporation. Dr. Dalton has held many positions prior to this appointment. He began his teaching career in Lafayette, Indiana, as both a teacher and principal. He then moved to Elkhart, Indiana, where he was the elementary coordinator of the Concord Metropolitan School District. Next he returned to Lafayette, Indiana, Purdue University where he was the direc- tor of student teaching. Dr. Dalton came to the Kokomo school system in 1964 as the assistant superintendent. He was also a lecturer at the Kokomo Campus of Indiana University. Dr. Dalton received his Bachelor of Science Degree at Indiana State University. He furthered his education by earning his Master of Science Degree and his Doctor of Philosophy Degree at Purdue University. Mr. Kenneth Crook is the Principal of Kokomo High School. He received his Bachelor of Science Degree from Manchester College and his Master ofArts Degree from Ball State Univer- sity. He accomplished extra graduate work at Butler Univer- sity and Ball State University. In 1939 Mr. Crook began teach- ing at Roosevelt School. This was his first teaching appoint- ment in the Kokomo school system. In 1941 his teaching posi- tion moved to Kokomo High School where he taught math for fourteen years. He became the assistant principal and guidance director of KHS in 1956. Eight years later in 1964 he received the promotion to become the Principal of KHS. Mr. Crook and his family, a wUe and two sons, attend services regularly at the Church of Brethern. Besides being the Principal of Kokomo High School, he also has many outside responsibilities. He is a life member ofthe National Guard, a ten-year member ofthe Lion's Club, and a member of Elks, Phi Delta Kappa, and the National Association of Secondary School Principals. ssistant Principals ana' Deans versee Ex Overseeing student activities proves to be a dwicult but rewarding job years in Kokomo and was the first coordinator ofthe DCE program at for Mr. Frank Moore, assistant principal of KHS. Mr. Moore earned KHS. Prior to his promotion as assistant principal, Mr. Moore was a his Bachelor ofScience Degree at Bail State University and his Master of counselorfor two years. Science Degree at Memonie, Wisconsin. He taught school for twelve Every Kokomo High School student has a dyferent choice of classes and the principal of Wallace Elementary School for seven years. He received Curriculums. It is the duty of Mr. Joseph Mullins to see that each stu- his Bachelor of Science Degree and Master of Science Degree from dent. receives his speclfed schedule and curriculum from the IBM ma- Indiana University. chine. Mr. Mullins taught mathematics at KHS for ten years and was 220 Student A ttendanee and Activities JS l- f'X,'N. 5 l XX mmm, . . Beginning her third year as the Dean of Girls of Kokomo High School, Miss Imogene Winslow is regarded by all girls of KHS as not only an advisor but also as a goodfriend. She earned her Bachelor of Science Degree from Central Nor- mal College and received her Master of Science Degree from Indiana University. Miss Winslow accomplished additional sixth year work at both Ball State University and Butler University. She taught at Kokomo High School for two years as a physical education teacher and then became a counselor. For six years Miss Winslow was a counselor and in 1966 she became the Dean of Girls. Being a member ofthe First Baptist Church: Delta Kappa Gamma: and the Indi- ana Women, Deans, and Counselors Association, adds to the busy routine of Miss Winslow. One of the many activi- ties in school which Miss Winslow is an advisor for is Girls' League. This proves to be afull-time job for her since the membership of this organization consists of every girl en- rolled at K HS. She also sponsors yellblock, screens cheer- leaders, and is a member of the Administrative Council. In her spare time, Miss Winslow enjoys gardening and play- ing with her pet dachshund, Deano. Serving his third year as the Dean ofBoys of Kokomo High School, Mr. Kenneth Craig solves many simple and com- plex problems which young KHS males bring to him every day. Boys seek his advice not only on school matters but also on family problems. Mr. Craig creates a friendly atmos- phere between the faculty and the students. He earned his Bachelor of Science and his Master of Science Degrees at Ball State University. Mr. Craig taught social studies at KHSfor ten years from 1954-1964. In 1964 he received the appointment of Dean of Boys of Kokomo High School. He is the sponsor of Boys Legion, an organization comprised of all the males enrolled in Kokomo High School. Mr. Craig also has many demanding responsibilities. He is a member of Kiwanis, Tri Delta Kappa, Y's Men, the National Educa- tion Association, andthe ISTA. 221 uia'ance ana' Extracurrttular A ctivities Organization Board-FRONT ROW: Mrs. Sharon Rusk, Mrs. Lena Coombs, Miss Elizabeth Meln- tosh, Mrs. Bonnie Kelly, Mr. Joe Dunbar. SECOND ROW: Greg Rounds, Molly King, Dana Meyer, Dorothy Mehlig, and Pat Elliot. Counselors-FRONT ROW: Mrs. Isabella Legg, Miss Lyla Sill, Miss Marjorie Roush, SECOND ROW: Mr. Earl Lees, Mr. Leon Orr, Mr. Roland Dubois, Mr. John Stewart, and Mr. Robert Harrell. Are Vital to the School Administrative Council-FRONT ROW: Mr. Douglas North, Miss Imogene Winslow, Miss Elizabeth Mclntosh, Miss Lyla Sill, Miss Elizabeth Calhoun, Mr. Edward Phillips. SECOND ROW' Mr Lee Dixon, Mr. William Gatlin, Mr. Joe Mullins, Mr. Frank Moore, Mr. Charles Franklin, Kenneth Crook, and Mr. Kenneth Craig. Secretaries-FRONT ROW: Mrs. Francis McKee, Mrs. Maxine Soblotne, Mrs. Ellen Hunsberger, Mrs. Eilene Gatlin. SECOND ROW: Mr. Beverly Maddox, Mrs. Phyllis Harris, Mrs. Mildred Kring, and Mrs. Edith Dixon. Mr. Chester Thompson enjoys spending his leisure time working in the school machine shop. Teachers ana' Amid the turmoil of renova- tion, KHS faculty members worked to provide their stu- dents with a normal school atmosphere. In their spare time, many teachers sought to relieve the strain of con- fusion by pursuing a variety of hobbies. Some found that advancing their own education required innumerable hours but was prohtable. Other teachers enjoyed fishing, cook- ing, singing, bowling, or just spending quiet evenings at home. Desiring to share knowl- edge of their personal inter- ests, instructors sponsored numerous clubs and extra- curricular activities which aided students in expanding insights. , - Standing near the wall a'oesn't guarantee safety from a crowd ofyellblock mem- Mfke Gllllll eagerly Wlllcllel llllfllsl basketball game- bers, but Mrs. Pat Beck copes with many dwicultproblems before a game. 224 Students Adjust to the Renovation Mr. Richard AbneyfForetgn Language Department' Student Council Advisor. Mr. Charles A nderson A- Industrial A rts Department,' Homecoming Committee. Mr. Charles BaerfPhysical Education Department,' Health and Recreation Committee. Mrs. Rhoda BarkmanfHome Economics Department,' Honor Society Committee. Mr. Donald Bartlettflndustrial Arts Department,' Honor Society, Chairman. Mrs. Patricia Beck-English Department' Booster Com- mittee. Mr. Robert BeckfEngltsh Department,' Senior Class C om- mittee. Mr James Beigh fSocial Science Department' School Ser- vice Committeef Senior Class Committee. Mr. Alexander BellfSocial Science Department' Senior Class Committee. Mr. Howard Blakee-Social Science Department,' Senior Class Committee, Chairman. Mr. John BondfErtglish Department' Honor Society Com- mittee. Mr. Russell BrattonfBusiness Education. Department Head.' Public Relations Committee. - Mr. David BrumbaughAForeign Language Depart- ment' Homecoming Commt'ttee. Mr. Henry BuchholzfScience Department' Auditorium Committee, Chairmang Junior Class Committee, Mr. Robert Bushongf-Physical Education, Department Head: Health and Recreation Committee. Miss Elizabeth CalhounfSocial Science Department' A.F.S, Committee,' Administrative Council. Mr. Paul Carter-Mathematics Department' Junior Class Committee. Mrs. Connie Chapel-English Department' Junior Class Committee. Mr. Roy CliftonfScience Department' Junior Class Com- mittee. Mr, Malvt'n Cofield-f Physical Education Department' Health and Recreation Committee. Mr. Jerry Cook-Science Department,' Scholarship Com- mittee. Mrs. Lena Coombes-English Department' Organization Boardj Senior Class Committee. Mr. Wilson Corn-Industrial Arts Department' Junior Class Committee. Miss Elizabeth Cover-Audio- Visual Department. Mr. Gary Coxe--English Department' Junior Class Com- mittee. Mr. Lory CoyfMathematics Department' Honor Society Committee. Mr. Kenneth Craig-Administratiort' Administrative Councilj Homecoming Committee,' Stage Equipment Com- mittee. Mr. Robert Cross-Science Department' Junior Class Committee. Mr. Harold Dickeyflndustrial Arts Department' Audi- torium Committee. Mr, Lee Dixon-Mathematics Department Head' Booster Committee,' Scholarship Committee,' Administrative Coun- cil Mr. Richard DonovanfBusiness Education Department' Senior Class Committee. Miss Bernice DoodyfHome Economics Department,' Social Committee. Mrs. Rita Downey-Business Education Department' Senior Class Committee. Mrs. Martha DravingfHome Economics Department' Booster Committee. Mr. Roland DuBotsfGuidance Department,' Scholarship Committee. Mr. Joe Dunbar --Social Science Department,' Organization Board: Senior Class Committee. Mr. Robert Dunlap-Mathematics Department,' Social Committee. Mr. Ross Dwiggins-Physical Education Department,' Homecoming Committee. Mrs. Betty ElsonfEnglish Department,' Public Relations Committee,' Senior Class Committee. C ommittee. Mr. Beryl Etherington-Mathematics Department,' Organ- ization Board. Miss Mary Fausset-Music Department' Stage Equip- ment Committee. Mr. Roger Ferguson-Social Science Department' Home- coming Committee,' Senior Class Committee. Mr. William Fox-Mathematics Department' Honor Society Committee. Mr. Charles FranklinfScience Department' Publications Mrs. Marilyn Friedrich-Physical Education Department,' Homecoming Committee. Mr. William GatlinfBusiness Education Department,' Ad- ministrative Committee. Mrs. Ruth GosmafLibrary,' Scholarship Committee,' Sen- ior Class Committee. Mrs. Malinda Grant-Foreign Language Department' Booster Committee. . evfefzeirt- ' '.tfstti5 ,e - .. . ff2':: tff,i tl- :E --.. - . .L ,V if i ' ' ' ' t 'X ,. - 't . W ' - ff . . V ' Wa if . if -. ivifi -it s . 'Ut ' E. if . - ,Y ' xo ' L' . ' f.. '- if ' ' E.. . - .. '- - - Le I.. . - Q S t . 65429 ' N- ' 71' j 'vi . - Qi W X . 4: . . . ,531 'Lg 3'--V i b ab at... g f y. I A I ' Y Ek .. -K 1 V t X. J - ff 1 9.22 Q ' 'Xt . ' . I R. all .. 'Y v RR ' f ' is 'G' . X f ' 6 EM eitst f i 'H we 1.7 5 gi? . H 2: 'L if is f ? fly' Eg 'En s , .... if . f rl . ' t-I ' . 5 s' -4. . m -Q gf. 'g f -. ff, , c. . -t W , Min--. Q...-.Y -va in sh t S- B E Q ,wa sg, , 'ue- 'Q get as , 'ey- g t 4 Q 2 iff! t 4 ,K 'C E? Ti av. -iw 5 , get ' M If M as ' - S .:.'ftfse2ist X 3 4 i sl- W E t 1 Though the But'la't'ng's Appearance Allers Mr. Robert HamiltonfBusiness liducationp Health and Recreation Committee, Chairman. Miss Elizabeth Handley English, Department Headf Scholarship Committee. Mr. Robert Harrell Guidance Department: Scholarship Committee, Chairman. Mrs. Renata Harris-Foreign Language Departmentj Student Council. Mrs. Martha Hawkins f-English Departmenlg Honor Society Committee' Senior Class Committee. Mrs. Ruth HealonfEnglish Departmentq School Service Committee. Mr. Dale Hoff-flndustrial Arts Departmentg Junior Class Committee. Mr. Donald Holihan -Night School Coordinatorq Public Relations Committee, Chairman. Mrs. Loretta HolihanfA rt Department. Mrs. Sue HugglerfPhysical Education Department,- Booster Committee. Mr. AlJones Music Department. Mr. Haven Jonesf-f Science Departmentp Social Committee. Mrs. Jane JonesfDevelopmental Reading and English Departmentf Social Committee, Chairman. Mrs. Bonnie Kelleyflinglish Departmentg Organization Board. Mr. Gary KernperfBusiness Education Department: Publications Committee. Mr. J. Alan Kendallflinglish Departmentg Auditorium Committee. Mr. J. Paul Kendall-Mathematics Departmentq Organi- zation Board. Mr. Karl Kigerfhnglish Departmentg Auditorium Com- mitteeg Stage Equipment Committee. 226 1 .t .. 5 V . , h ., Q? A . . 1? M' T 4 , 4 if .33 , -in V em. Nl 1 sm 1 it s f 4 . eeo . . 1 1 1 U to S555 - I Ill' - .- L . 7 if X .gjn . . ,... ..,. L 55iE??gfQ ,ss ,. .mm . Q1 tems, .. . ...t A , -.wil-ei 1815 . .W 1 ...-T V L 1 'w1.S1ieiVt.ft.e s . ..1g.7M5.., . . .t - 13.2 . F' 1. rg if 3 1 . . at 3fmm.fm-We 1-.t mx... .. sefsfifigtesx .V W., V-iilem 5. . 1515 2 21 Sat 11-11 Wfwtiv were E 3 . , ff..-,:gggg:...t.fggg,1w1fI ,giitssfytft -flqrdi 1- fi 5.1 .1 f 51.1, Qygi' ' Zfw. Miss Sondra Tuttle, Sargasso adviser, helps staj member Brad Rayl with his yearbook work. Combined with teaching, this is a bigjobjor anyone. Class Routine Remaiizs Unchangeo' ,A 'W .Aww ...wx .ox .-if ,a KHS lovzzliy I!Il'N1ht'I',K'fI'IId thai piwiicx ofior a dzflighifiil dinner and provide a welcome 017f70I'IMlIll,1' Io be wiih bollz lllL'l'I',fllU1l'lI't'A' mm' Ihvir friwidx. if f C'hgf',Nlorth'5 c'hemicalabi'li1,1' lieipx him in vulinum' tasks. S fl Hg . ,G . W, mi - ,fwk ' s M if X 1 tg? L 1 fs if wa , S' Z1 , ..:.,,.V 5 xl iw X , iso WQ5 ' 'czr f 1, ., S,..,,. if '.'-' X ,,.,, ..,... , 63:1-,,.,5 : A Mr. William Kirixlow .WUIl1t'7?IUll'K',X' lJz'parln1m!,' Ilome- commg C'ommill1'u, Mr Rivharzl Aoulilrr I-'iirvigri Iuriguagu Ilepurlnzml, Sltlgc' liquipnzwii C'onin1i'Hw. Mr Jowph l.m1iJis Social .S'4'iw1ir llupurinzwii, Swzior C'lu,m C'im1n1i1l4'v, Junior Klum Uiiiiirxillw, Clxuirnzuri .'VIr.x' ,-lniirln' I.uRime' lloim' l:i'ni1mri1u,x llrpurlmriil, .lul1mrC'l41,u C'onm1iH4'i' -2 : : vo l? .'-.. 227 The excitement ofa homejootball game is felt by both Mr. Morgan and Mr. Riggs. Over a cup ofhot eojee, they discuss the games highlights. Faculty Members Plan Curriculum Changes L Mr. Izarl Lees Guidance Department, Scholarship Com- mittee. Mrs, Isabella Legg Guidance Departtnentq Scholarship Committee Mr Gale Leiter-f Foreign Language Department' Junior Class Committee. Mr. Charles Lester -Social .S'cienee Department. Mr. Ed Maddox Social Science Department' A.l-'.S Com- mittee. Mr. Robert Mann' Science Department: Junior Class Committee. Mr. Everett Mason Industrial Arts Department: Publi- cations Committee. Mrs. Peggr MeClung--Business Education Departmenty Scholarship Committee. Miss Elizabeth Mc1ntoshfSocial Science Department' Organization Board: Senior Class Committee' Adminis- trative Council. Mr. Stanley MerrillfBusiness Education Department,- Public Relations Committee. Mr. Allen Moore Business Education Departmentf Social Committee. Mr. Osborne Morganf English Department: Honor Society Committeeg Senior Class Committee. Mr. J. Warren Muncie'-Social Science Department' Junior Class Committee. Mr. Kenneth Munroflndustrial Arts Departmentq Stage Equipment Committee. Mrs. Dione MustardfEnglish Departmentf Junior Class Committee. Mr. Fred Mustard-Social Science, Department lleadg Senior Class Committee. Mr. Douglas Northf Science, Department Headg Stage Equipment Commit tee, Chairman, A dministrative Council. Mrs, Louise 0ndrikfEngIish Departmentq Publications Committee, Mr. Leon Orr Guidance Department' Booster Committee,- Seholarshtp Committee. Mrs. Arcille Overton-Home Economics, Department Head' Social Committee, Mr. Frank Overton Athletic Directorq Booster Commit- tee,' Homecoming Committeej School Servire Committee. Chairman. Mr. George Parkinson f-lndustrtalArts Department. Mr. Gene Parks-Project Open Doors Director. Mr. Matthew Pavlick Business Education Department,- Social Committee. 228 fc.-se, f- Q N Q , . ,. wi is Q in ,, .. is W X. 5 , . s 2 'wk , f.-. M Q ilk' -if? Q '- iff Q Q P ...JA We A f .A Qs. . s wr- 4:- Q K A X. QQ Q .QQ.,Q . f Wx' s 5: Q as A : 1 YQQ' 'Q ik ,size it ' -' .J rss Z, 5: 1 kc. . N CL , J i 5, H, Q ., . QQ gv, 5 HN-fx ff -Q ' E ' -L K W Q Q Q Q QQ sf Q W ,..... . 4 Q Q Q 'QL Q X ff 2 Q elim E X tt 5:11 Sk? 3 .,,.A Q Q 5 ,..,k. 1 af sw si WS W . Q sl? 'J rvswe : am...-,f:.:a: Q' 'Y'-iafezfss il ' Qi S- . - ' N 1 ' ' . 8 . 1 ' - . v 'ss fWsz.vu--1-' ' f ' were zz s - www my :' . srlwgwer Mexvz, is M neges, Q ww. 'ww gets sae? . .s . . V, . se? Q W iigszsa -A Q . . Q H - . f P .QZJQP - W , .Mm as Q, 15? X32 Y X 1 ,asm . .3 W. isis - if MM Q Q x Sw Mm, K Teachers Enjoy Par uing Hobbies Mr, Charles Pearson Industrial Arts Department, Jun- ior Class Committee, Mrs. Geraldine Philaps Business Education Departmentg Honor Society Committee, Senior Class Committee. Mr. Ed W. Phillips Social Science Department: Senior Class Contrnittee,' Atlmintstrativc Council. Mr. Daniel Pullum Industrial Arts Departmentp Junior Class Committee. Mr. Joseph Ragains Music, Department Headf Booster Committee. Mr. Les Ray Physical Education Departrnentq Health and Recreation Committee. Mrs. Barbara Rees Lihrarvf Senior Class Committee: Booster Committee. Mr. Jean Redman lntlustrial Arts Department. Mrs. Maxine Rich English Departmentg Honor Society Committee. Mr. John Riggs Science Department: Junior Class Com- mittee. Miss Madorie Roush Guidance Departmentg Organi- zation Boardf Scholarship Committee. Mr. Larry Ruch- Science Department' Senior Class Com- mitteeg Social Committee, Mrs. Sharon Rusk Business liducatiort Departmentj Organization Board. Mr. Lincoln Schrock Social Science Department, Home- coming Committee, Chairman, Senior Class Committee. Mrs. Elsie Seagrave Foreign Language Department,- Auditoriunt Committee, Stage Equipment Committee, Mrs. Esther Seymour School Nurse Mr. Bill Shipley f-Industrial Arts, Department Head: Public Relations Committee, Mr. Michael Shipler Special Education. Mr. William Shtve Social Science Deparlrnentf Home- coming Committee. Mrs. Lyla Sill Guidance Department, Directory Public Relations Committee' Administrative Council. Mr, Keith Slaughter Business Education Departntentg Senior Class Committee. Mr. James Sondgeroth Art Departmentg Booster Com- mittee. Miss Susan Steeler' Foreign Language Department: Boos- ter Committee. Mr. John Stewart Guidance Department, Scholarship Committee. Mr. Frank Stucker-English Departmentq Booster Com- mittee, Chairmanq Senior Class Committee. Mrs. Ruth Suter Guidance Departmentg Scholarship Committee, Mr. James Tappan Science Departmentg Auditorium Committee. sn t mf 157 Q, kv . K' 'ii s , 2 W Qi ee t gg ,A ..., ,gg P s YK rms si . 6 . ss J 91116: Us s Y as , 4 .. gg., ...f W 'Q The interests and hobbies of teachers span a wide range of activi- ties and topics. Mr. Russell Bratton enjoys a leisurely fishing vacation but has discovered that preparing his fishing rods, reels, and tackle for one of these expeditions requires an enor- mous amount oftime and ejort. Mrs. Kalhlvwz larrlor English D1'parlmf'i1I, llonor Soviets' fonzniillee, Senior Class Cornnzillee, Mr, Chesler Thompson lnduslrial Arn D1'par1rnenI,' Social Cornmillee, Mr. Gem' Turner PhvlXl4't1l Educaliruz Di'par1n1w1l,' Pub- lic Relailom Conzniiller' Miss Sondra Tlllllt' English Deparlnizfrzlj Puhliealions Caninziliee, Chairman. Mr, William Vanve English D1'parlmen1,' Junior Class C'ornmi1Ic'e. Mr Val Wallers Ari Df'fl!1fIH1f'!Il, llornecorning Com- HHIIELP Public' Relations Cornrniliee, rnenlg Honor Soeielv ClJYHWllII0l'. Public' Relalfons C'on1miIlee. Mr. Earl Wilson .Social Sviwzce Delnirmienl, Senior Class Comniillec' Miss lnmgene Winslow ,fldrnilzislralionf Boosler Com- milieej Adrninislralive Council, Miss Lena Zehring l:'nglish Deparmienlf Social Cornmii- IFB, Bowling in the reachefs league enables Mr. Phillips to relax and enjoy his Co- workers. Mr, Kennellz Warlhen Business Eduvailoiz Deparinzenlq Mrs. Bealrice Weedman Foreign Language Deparf- lvlns, Dorothy Willcinson Spevial lzducalion Deparlmenlq .wwf-5 +- n..SAf:s,,,i4,L1 - iEs5ni14s25ffi:fn?lk??f,1H1 P- , , P Vi i,AA, K , ' 5 1 rrP'i - P ' P iigi ,.,i,,. 2 ,, .i., , . il.1.,.V, I , ,,..l. S g ' ,Q f x-fi M- ' ..A Q, 'M- i f U if ai 'M , Q fm- M i ' 'Ei S P , - ' .,., : a f .,. , HJ if '- T522 Ax , . 'A ' gr L - 3 : - r- ' ff'- EV,-'J - . , :-is ' . ,.... 4 During a musical evening at the Ragains' home, Mrs. Ragains accompanies her husband on rheir beaunjul baby grand piano. 230 Teachers Earn Students, Gratitude Change pervaded every phase of the school atmosphere and outside activities. Three fac- ulty members who have devoted a major portion of their lives to education ended their association with KHS this year. This loss was alle- viated only by the realization that countless pupils had achieved success because of the wisdom imparted to them by these teachers. Mr. J. XVarren Muncie spent a major portion of his 40 teaching years in the Social Science Department. Fishing is a hobby which he enjoys. After teaching Latin for 20 years, Mrs. Elsie Seagrave plans to paint, write, and organize a summer theater. Miss Lena Zehring, an English teacher, expects to devote much time to her hobbies. Mr. Muncie Mrs. Seagra ve Miss Zehrmg ,.......- Audio- Visual Materz'als Aid Teachers Serving as the audio-visual aid coordinator, Miss Cover ,frequently assists teachers such as Mr. Abney in planning theyeafsfilm budget for their departments. As Mr, Leiter watches, Braid Craig and Stan West mark films to be distributed to the various schools throughout the system. KHS was fortunate to have a highly proficient and well equipped audio-visual aid department under the quali- fied direction of Miss Fay Cover. Gperating under the Decentralized System, the office was open three periods each day. Both students and teachers used the available equipment for splicing films or learning to operate class- room film projectors. Work- ing closely with the heads of departments, the audio-visual staff adequately fulfilled their primary objective to provide the best materials available for KHS. Mr. Landis and Mr. Dunbar are using one of the many new machines purchasedfor KHS. Serving thesiudenls in the bookstore are Mrs. Finch and Mrs. Fields. .Vuiriiious food is prepared daiir by Mrs. Rogers. Personnel Perform S erviees at K HS The custodial personnel of KHS provided the students and faculty with a pleasant school environment. The janitors and matrons spent innumerable hours cleaning dust and debris from papered class- rooms, hallways, and freshly plastered walls and ceilings. In the cafeteria, Mrs. Rogers faced the problem of a lim- ited budget and personnel help. As the only full-time cafeteria employee, she was nevertheless able to prepare nutritious and appetizing meals for students and teachers. The bookstore was also in- volved with many hours of work. Included in this was the distributing of various types of books, classroom materials and other essential needs. Mrs. Blake spends many hours keeping rhe CWEWIIFUI Building clean. Curly is the HHECIIIOHUIC name lhe stu dents give to this jriendlyjace at KHS. 233 Seniors Look Forward to Graclualion An upperclassman at IUE directs Fabian Golighrly and Jane Brennan to the main office. Throughout the year, mem- bers of Kokomo High Schoolls Class of ,655 anxiously awaited and prepared for the gradua- tion which would climax their high school years. For some, it promised the end of text- books and homework. For others, it was only a stepping stone toward college. Late last summer, the seniors began looking forward to graduation by scheduling their appointments for senior pic- tures. Next came the two tasks of ordering announcements and being fitted for caps and gowns. Finally, the time came for saying farewells, receiving presents, and framing that well-deserved diploma. While shopping, Marilyn Keirn stops to look at luggage she wantsfor graduation. Dgbb-yi 0'C0nn0r prepareg her gnnouncemenzsfor mailing, -432 ft' 'i Mary Norris attempts to win the hula hoop race. ,v Preparing to begin the bike race, the boys line up in the order oftheir roll room numbers. Seniors Share Class Day Actt'vt'ties On Class Day, a multitude of events honoring the 707 gradu- ating seniors took place. An all school convocation was held to recognize the Class of ,68 and to award outstanding seniors. To follow the convocation, the senior class officers planned afternoon activities at Kautz Field. The main event was the senior bike race which was a competition among boys re- presenting the roll rooms. Roll Room 106 won the race. Most ofthe seniors participated in such -other activities as the pie-eating contest, the two- legged race, the tug-of-war matches, the water balloon fight, and the girls, hula hoop race. Although the activities varied from those of past years, Class Day has always been a tradition at KHS. Mr. Ferguson turns squeamishly as Debbie Schmidt and Marilyn Kern lap pie. Straining and struggling, Karyn Pierson and Julie Plank show their strength in a tug-ojlwar. 235 After assembling a line in the main building, the Class of '68 proudly marches across the street into the gym. Seniors Terminate High School Years The honor students march in and take their seats before the F651 ofthe graduating seniors. On june 7, 707 seniors grad- uated from Kokomo High School during the formal com- mencement ceremony in Memorial Gym. After the sen- iors marched into the gym, Gary Carpenter, class presi- dent, introduced Bill Beck, who gave the commencement address to the graduating class and the guests. He spoke in reference to how our country needs stable leadership in a speech entitled HBoads to Responsibilityf, Following the address, Mr. Mullins presented the seniors to Mr. Morris Boyce, president of Kokomo School Board, who then award- ed the diplomas and congrat- ulated each new graduate. Next, Mr. Moore honored the 20 students whose names were placed on the Honor Plaque in the front hall of KHS for outstanding scholastic achieve- ment. Finally, David Grainger gave the benediction. The en- tire ceremony lasted about an hour. That night, the Class of ,68 marched into the gym only as high school seniors. They marched out as high school graduates, future leaders. Traa'iliorzal Ceremony Irrzpresses Guests A Afler all the graduaiing .veniors are present in lhe gym, they wail for Gary Carpentefs signal Io be xealed. Bill Beck delivem lhe Commenfemenl Address to nearly 6,000 people. Mr. Morris Boycepresenls diplomas and rongralulales each graduate. 237 Grads Eat, Swim, and Dance Their Two senior girlx enjoy cool I't'fil'f'l'lI fha' pool. In IWIWPFH Ih? 11.77164 he'prc'.vc'11I.vprizes, Wayne' Cory 6'Ilf0'1'S Ialking Io new graduales. X f Jejj'Baxxc'il fl0I'll'!I.V.Y ,virange e.x'prz'.vxionx as he dancev. Afrer the comniencenient exercises, graaff enjoy dancing unlil 3:30 in the morning. 238 Way Through the Final Fling Terniinatirig a wonderful year, the uFinal Flingn climaxed the evening of the graduation of the class of ,68. Parents planned, sponsored, and chap- eroned this momentous event. The honored seniors danced to the music of the HCamhridge Fiven and for a welcome change of pace swam in the Seashore Swimming Pool. Lucky seniors accumulated numerous prizes such as watches, radios, and record players. Gordon Martin displays an unusual type of bathing suit before he cools ojin the pool. Ein' .-.2 Nearly everyone at the Final Fling enjoysfried chicken and other goodies to eat 23332 ll il ll nf it Boys enjoy sitting outside the bathhouse watching people swim and dance gyfzfzms 497212141541 , l X Ji FIRST NATIONAL BANK Serving More People Every Day 322 North Main nklhs ffudio U4 mi. East cZGreent0wn on S t. d. 22 Phone 628-3564 241 gk, , I K MAC'S SOUTHSIDE PIZZA HOUE Corner ofA Ito Road and Lafountain 453-4411 BANNER FLOWER SHOP 1017 S. Buckeye 459-5166 BS , do '5': , 4 LINCOLN ROAD CLEANERS 201 E. Lincoln Road Kokomo, Indiana 242 2040 South Reed Road U.S. Highway 31 South Kokomo, Indiana , 'WX za WRIGHTS BEA UTY MARK 3712 South Lafountain Kokomo, Indiana 453-361 7 243 David Laitinen demonstrates that DICK SANBURN'S is the top supplier of sporting equqtment and special sports apparel. PLA Y-BO WL LA NES 3110 S. Lafountain Kokomo, Indiana 453-3205 A di W DRIVE IN Thirst Aia' Station 1100 E. Markland A ve. - Kokomo, Indiana , . , 'I 3557 t t t t i O 1 iff K f E332 :sigh I ggi: msg? new i l A Vickie Moorehead and Leslie Wilkinson can vouch for the fact that LORDS offers courteous I h he? for al jewelry pure ases. READMORE BOOK WORLD N. W. Corner Sycamore di Market Kokomo, Indiana BEANS Drive ,gn Window Chuck McGraw and David Gentry are ready to declare that DEAN 'S DONUTS are delighjul, delectable, and delicious. 245 SYCAMORE FOOD STORE 1511 West S camore Phone 45282868 Larry Grant and Jim Durfey confirm that DUTCH BOY PAINTS are the ones to use for years of beaugf. EAST SIDE BARBER SHOP 1903 East Markland A ve. 457-3550 HUTTO'S DR UGS 119 East Markland A ve. Phone 457-8141 How does this size up? Karen Grover seems to thinkjust fine as she admires the variepf of fashion and design that may be found al FOREST PARK APPAREL. WIESE OLDSMOBILE INC 1400 East Boulevard Kokomo, Indiana Phone 452-6071 CHISM'S Coin - Op Laundry and Dry Cleaning North and Union Kokomo, Ind. WKRTHEN' 910 N. Washington 459-4148 Jim Lindsay believes that no matter what the job, CUM- MINGS BROS. can provide the proper tools. 1f:YlK ll fm L. Egg? fn , P Even Gag! Conn doesn't mind washing dishes when all he has to do is push a button on a dishwasher fiom SHOFFNER'S CABINET SALES. KELVIE PRESS Commercial Printing guality Work 101 orth Buckeye St. UNION BANK Ana' Trust Company The Pace-Setter Bank 502 North Main Street , , pwffzwl J. fm, is g 1, . , - , t ' ' ggi. if 2 .ig L? K 2 X Q i ,tt J do 5 3-IQ, L-,, A ,L.' F iiiggiji 'Ye ills 2 . 1-we Mom will probabhf think this is too short, and Joyce Michner will think it too longg however, UF it's from LAMODE it will be excellent qualigf no matter what the length. Dave Crume and Paula Summerton know that flowers for all occa- sions are available at KNIPE'S. VICTORY DRY CLEANERS Launderers and Cleaners 1115 East Mulberry St.-Kokomo, Ind 251 52 WHITACRE'S Market 523 Park A venue BUTTON MOTORS DODGE Cars and Trucks 208 East Sycamore Street THE WAFFLE HOUSE South Washington Street W-H ITACR Rain or Shine, Come to F1'tz's F ITZ'S Driven Inn 209 West North Street M W , 105 East Vcamore Street Kokomo, ndiana HUMPHREY PRINTING C0 315 North Main Street Kokomo, Ind. CONGRATULATIONS' CLASS OF 1968 PUBLIC SERVICE INDIANA --v-..a.....,.....,t Alice Nesbit fnds securitv when she is insured by RALPH I. STEWART INSURANCE AGENCY. 2221 Cleaners 519 Park A venue DAVID'S Salon of Beauty 407 West Taylor Street PhFENN'Sl oto Su p y 113 North Ungn Street ff ' 'Lwe'2Q fx:-42 QR 1 4? Q2g2iet2?Yf 9 Kids dep't store Of Kokomo 100 North Main CONGRATULATIONS CLASS OF '68 Baked by Dielzens S qfnf 144 W. WalnulSl. North Side Square 2 FROZEN CUSTARD Drive-Inn 332 Park A venue W '-we-...,,,,,-,M 1,1 yvvl'-4 HWEBIIIII' INC 121 West Mulberry SZ. MAHER'S of KOKOMO Clolhilkg Store 122 orlh Main Sl. 58 ff ,ZEF1 1 ' .df ',.: av, My 1 . 1 1 if -1-ll Dave Thompson divcovers that KERN'S TRAVEL SERVICE has the answerfor any trip, 1 ., A 5 any 1 -l 3,5-my , X Ti K , E, E53 io Modeling a szunning outfit from the FASHION, Candy Ridenour looks like a true Scotlish lass. ,9fwq.5'wze Cor. Main-Markland Phone 457-1175 Kokomo, Ind. 259 BOTTLING COMPANY State Road 35 North ,, . f ',M' - - 1 , Lk Q IQ' - 4 i'f!1ff if sf ffl' f V rwxg: FV55-535' sham, Ee 1 ' ' Y xx i'5?'g fivffflffww-ivtfn-smug ' Www 'l4m4Y'l'1 fmix. 9 HHCC' ff K -r 69515 t df? M., M gqfgyff Vx !A,g!,A,,g,Q: My ff' 'P Cf Lf? 65512 A t HK 'i,. I -if ii: 'il ,Q-J-f .. W - - 4. - -f - 0 :fax t Utiifffftxiif t,z'u , - J 7 ,7 zgfxf, Y ?'f,Pqyfua4!'i1 il ,. .X QF? 'S fi- at M' 260 9-ivy nf -'Lgwgff uf I 1' Q 7' J G and Butch Morgan m p h gry h ' ' chicken from KENTUCKY COLONEL Kandi: BuildersfDevelopers 404 W. S camore Sl. 45725035 Kokomo, Indiana 459-8204 107 westsycamore kokomo, indiana 46901 phone 317-459-5512 Q F Y ,W 1: 5 G 1 , ,W , . C00NfheFLoR1sT arg Webb smiles because he knom Ihal he ml! recezvc an experl haircut dl DUTCH'S BARBER SHOP. 1021 ECISZ SyCc1n10r6 Ph. 457-1146 For both clothes and casmezicx, Mary Starner relies on the CASUAL STYLE NOOK I0 enhance her appearance. BANTHIEN FORD INC 3813 S. Lafounzam Ph0f5e453-21111 262 f , V GALBREATH STEWXIRT INC. clothing Kokomo all w . :fx ,, i5,'L,-M , BOB LEONARD CLASS RINGS ' GRADUATION HERFF JONES COMPANY ANNOUNCEMENTS ' YEAR BOOKS R.R. Q35 BOX 234A DIPLOMAS 0 MEDALS ' AWARDS KOKOMO, INDIA NA 46901 263 The POOR BOYS, members of a musical group, display the same enthusiasm which can he jbund in their popular style ofmusie. The group consists of David Ward, Jeff Williams, Clinton Wray, Garnet Carter, and Phil Thompson. GOLIGHTLY'S Department Store 2935 South Washington St. 2130 West Sycamore St. 202 North Main St. 26 4 HIMARK RES TA URAN T Kokomo, Ind. South End Of By Pass ,X-w Diribfte Companyjxgf merica Inc. 1142 South azn Street Kokomo, Ind 46901 Area 317 452-5688 I 'T 265 ABNER, J. B. 8L REID, J. T. fDRS.J 109 E. Sycamore AMERICAN LAUNDRY 220 S. Union APPLETON BOOK STORE Broadway4Buckeye ARMSTRONG-LANDON COMPANY 101 W. Sycamore ARTIS, DR. M. E. 519172 iv. Main BALIFF, HARRIGAN, 8a CORD 402 Southway Blvd. E. BECKLEY OFFICE EQUIPMENT INC. 114 W. Mulberry BEN FRANKLIN STORE Forest Park Shopping Center BERTON EDSON APPLIANCE CO. 608 N. Washington BILL BERTRAM, PHOTOGRAPHY 101 E. Markland BLUE RIBBON CLEANING CENTER 8a LAUNDRY 201 E. Markland BRANT, B. W., D.D.S. CASSINGHAM, R. R., D.D.S. 2012 W. Sycamore CAMPBELL AUTO PARTS INC. 2449 N. Washington CARRICO FURNITURE 521 Alto Road East CASA GRANDE 1728 E. Markland A ve. 266 usiness Community Lends CASKEY'S PURE OIL SERVICE 719 N. Washington CASUAL STYLE NOOK 919 S. Main Street CEDAR CREST LANES 2021 Cedar Crest Drive CHALMER N. DENNY INS. 416 N. Main CHET'S CAR WASH 109 East Markland CHRYSLER CORP. U.S. 31 CLIFF FOUTS REAL ESTATE CO. 427 North Market CLIFFORD, F. O., D.D.S. 605 Union Bank Building COADY COAL COMPANY 1010 South Ohio COCHRAN'S SOUTHSIDE PHARMACY 415 Southway Blvd. CONTINENTAL STEEL CORP. 1109 South Main CRESCENT DAIRY 317 W. Jejerson CROSS SURPLUS BARGAIN CENTER 601 N. Washington DALZELL, HARRY INS. AGENCY 918 S. Main DICK SANBURN SPORTING GOODS 112 S. Washington DIETZENIS BAKERY 116 W. Jackson DUTTON, DR. KENNETH 909 S. Main ELLER'S MORTUARY 725 S. Main EVERETT'S FURNITURE 601 E. Markland A ve. FENN FUNERAL HOME 416S. Union FIRST FEDERAL SAVINGS 8L LOAN ASSN. 200 W. Mulberry FIRST NATIONAL BANK 322 N. Main GAMRATH INDUSTRIES 900 S. Waugh GEORGE KARCHER REALTY CO. 380 E. Markland HARRY V. FOREMAN INS. 3835 South Lafountain St. HOLDER MATTRESS COMPANY 1508 N. Washington HUMPHREY PRINTING COMPANY 315 N. Main HURSTEL'S PRESCRIPTION SHOP 2110 W. Sycamore HYNDS DRUG STORE 321 W. North INDIANA BUSINESS COLLEGE 102172 E. Taylor St. J. C. PENNEY CO. Kokomo Mall JEWELL, DR. G. M. 610 Armstrong-Landon Building Support to Sargasso JOHN KILEY INS. 490 N. Buckeye JOHNSON'S BARBER SHOP 111 S. Union JOY-ANN BAKERY 201 W. Superior K-MART 1805 E. Markland KECKS SHELL SERVICE U.S. 31 South KOKOMO CAMERA SHOP 217 N. Main KOKOMO CLINIC 210 W. Mulberry KOLUX DIVISION VICTOREEN INC. 1100 South Main KOKOMO FEDERAL SAVINGS AND LOAN ASSOC. 325 North Main Street KOKOMO GAS AND FUEL 410 N. Main KOKOMO GRAIN AND FEED CO. 1215 W. Jefferson KOKOMO LITHOGRAPHIC CO., INC. 100 E. Broadway KOKOMO METAL FABRICATORS 801 N. Armstrong KOKOMO MORNING TIM ES Time Square, Terrace Plaza KOKOMO READY MIXED CONCRETE 670 West Dejenbaugh KOKOMO TRIBUNE 300 N. Main KRlEG'S SYCAMORE VILLAGE INN 2413 West Sycamore LINCOLN FINANCE CO. 113 N. Buckeye LONG FUNERAL HOME 823 South Main LORD'S JEWELERS 206 N. Main LOUK'S SUPER SERVICE 1116 E. Markland LUNTZ IRON AND STEEL 1205 S. Plate LURIA BROTHERS SL COMPANY, INC. 414 N. Main MAL'S OUT-OF-DOOR STORE 1613 N. Davis Road MANSHIP, HARRY, REALTOR AND INSURANCE 250 South 400 West MAPES, DR. J. F. 434 Armstrong-Landon Bldg. MARY MAC SHOPPE Maple Crest Plaza MAXWELL, W. F. D.D.S. 500 Southway Blvd. E. MED-O-BLOOM DAIRY 2608 W. Sycamore MICHAEL SHELL SERVICE 933 S. Washington MICHENER, R. S., D.D.S. HOOVER, R. L., D.D.S. KING, H. W., D.D.S. 412 W. Walnut MID-STATE GLASS COMPANY 1036 South Union MID-WEST DENTAL LABORATORY 514 Union Bank Bldg. MILLS DRUG STORE 101 W. Markland MOHR CONSTRUCTION CO., INC. 1420 S. Union MOORE'S PIE SHOP 115 W. Elm MOOSE LODGE 2820 S. Lafountain MORRISON, FRED, D.D.S. 504-508 Union Bank, Bldg. MURRAY 84 DAVIS 928 S. Union d? 417 E. Morgan MYGRANT MUSIC INC. 121 W. Mulberry NORTHERN INDIANA SUPPLY 304 S. Main O. A. RIDNOUR FINANCE CO. 104 112 W. Mulberry PALMERS JEWELRY 101 E. Sycamore PAUL HARRIS STORES INC. Kokomo Mall PEACOCK FUNERAL HOME 414 W. .lejerson PERKINS, DR. P. L. 317S. Berkley PERKINS STANDARD SERVICE STATION 221 W. Markland 7 PIERCE STANDARD SERVICE STATION 410 East Taylor PIXIE BEAUTY SALON 1100 South Buckeye PIZZA KINGS OF KOKOMO 501 N. Phillips Maple Crest Shopping Center POINTER STANDARD SERVICE STATION 2100 S. Washington PUBLIC SERVICE 400 North Main RAMSEYER PIANO COMPANY 320 West Taylor RAY-WELL MOTORS 175 East North REED TOOL AND DIE CO. 130 W. Morgan REGINA'S SPECIALTY SHOP 3712 S. Reed Road THE RITZ SHOPPE 116 E. Walnut ROBERTS COMPANY 2022 N. Phillips ROGER W. BRINEY- JEWELER 221 North Main SCHWARTZ, DR. F. C. 2016 W. Sycamore SHEARER PRINTING SERVICE 107 W. Markland SHOWALTER, DR. E. H. 507 N. Main SNEPP 84 FAGER 119 E. Walnut SOLIDARITY FEDERAL CREDIT UNION 405 Southway Blvd. SPANGLER, DR. JESSE 215 E. Taylor STAR BUILDING SUPPLY 1501 N. Market STATE FARM INS., JERRY BUTLER 404 Union Bank Bldg. STONE HUT RESTAURANT 900 S. Main STURGEON'S GROCERY 108 W. Dejenbaugh SOUTH SIDE MARATHON 2105 S. Washington SUNNY BROOK SALES 220 E. Superior SUPERIOR GLASS AND PAINT 705 N. Main SUPERIOR PLUMBING CO., INC. 706 W. Jejerson TED D. ANDERSON CONSTRUCTION CO. 205 Transportation Bldg. TEMPLIN BARBER SHOP 201 N. Phillips TERRACE PLAZA BARBER SHOP 3712 S. Lafountain TROBAUGH, DON T. INS. AGENCY 312 E. Sycamore TUDOR, ROSS INS. AGENCY 205 N. Buckeye TURNER MANUFACTURING CO 404 W. Superior UNION FINANCE 302 N. Main UP TOWN CAFE 300 N. Main WALKER, RAYMOND G., D.D.S. 117 W. Markland WALT MOSS BARBER SHOP 301 N. Main WEBBIS STANDARD STATION 2130 W. Sycamore WELLS, LOCKSMITH AND REPAIR SERVICE 112 W. Superior WHITE HUT SANDWICH SHOP 506 N. Washington WIESE OLDSMOBILE INC. 1400 E. Blvd. WIOU St. Rd. 26 E. WOLFCALES LUGGAGE AND GIFTS 105 E. Sycamore WOODMANSEE INSURANCE 2601 S. Webster YEOMAN STONE 8a SAND CO. 2900 W. Dejenbaugh St. YWCA 406 E. Sycamore AARON, FRANCES K. Teacher's Asst. 43 Mother-Daughter 4. ADAMS, JEFF N. Chess Club 2. ADAMS, REGINA DCE 43 Tri-Hi-Y 33 Library Club 2. ADAMS, WALTER Football 2. AGNEW, GARY A. Teacher's Asst. 43 Hi-Y 2. ALLEN, ANDREA P. ALLEN, GARY W. ALLEN, VICKIE E. COE 43 OEA State Treas. 43 Tri-Hi-Y 3343 Yellblock 2333 French Club 23 Dramatic Club 43 JA Treas. 4. AMOS, CAROLYN S. Student Council 2,3,43 Yellblock 23 JA V-Pres. 33 JCL 2333 TB Bangle Drive 23 Jr.-Sr. Party 3. ARNETT, RONALD G. ARTIS, BILL R. Boys' Legion V-Pres. 43 Basketball 2,3,43 Football 233,43 Track 3,4. ATWELL, VICKIE Red and Blue 2333 Page Ed. 43 Student Council 2,334 Bicycle Court 33 Mother-Daughter Gen. Co-chair. 43 Choir 3,43 Girls' State 33 Honor Society 3343 Quill and Scroll 4. AUSTIN, MARTHA Girl's Concert Choir 2, 3. BABCOCK, MARCINA Teacher's Asst. 234. BACH, MICHAEL Entered from Richmond High School 3. BAILEY, PAM K. Yellblock 23 FBLC 23 Monitor 23 Teacher's Asst. 233343 JA 3. Senior Index BAKKEN, VIVIAN Yellblock 2,3343 Moni- tor 23 Jr.-Sr. Party 33 Autumn Prom 43 Fa- ther-Daughter Romp 43 VICA Treas. 43 CFS 4. BALCOM, CLARKE Dramatics Club 233,43 Thespian Club 2,3343 Track 33 Cross-Country 2333 French Club 43 Student Council 4. BALDWIN, CHARLES BARBER, CRAIG K. Hi-Y 33 Campus Clean- up 2. BARBER, DAVID Band 2. BARKER, TERRY A. Cross Country 2,33 VICA 33 Track 3,4. BARNES, KAREN L. Entered from Harding High School 33 Tri- Hi-Y 43 Yellblock 3,43 Library Asst. 3.4. BARNETT, MINNIE Yellblock 2. BARNHORST, NOREEN P. Yellblock 3,43 Future Nurses4. BARRETT, MARGARET Yellblock 43 Teacher's Asst. 43 Monitor 2. BARTRUM, DAVE L. Monitor 233,43 Hi-Y 43 Baseball 2,3343 Boys' Legion Repres. 43 Stardust Ball Program Co-chair. 43 K-Club 334. BASSETT, JEFFREY Football 2333 Student Council 23 Jr.-Sr. Party 33 Int'l Relations 2,3. BATES, JACK W. Monitor 33 Campus Cleanup 2. BAXTER, JANICE Yellblock 233,43 Tri- Hi-Y 2,3343 Teachers Asst. 43 JA 33 Father- Daughter Romp 43 Apple for a Teacher 3. BEARD, ANTOINETTE BEARD, HARRY L. Basketball 2,33 Track 2. BECK, WILLIAM E. Honor Society 43 Stu- dent Council 33 K-Club 3,43 Football 233,43 Bas- ketball 233,43 Baseball 2,33 Track 4. BELL, LINDA S. Yellblock 2,3343 TOT 23 IFTA 3343 Honor So- ciety 3343 Kips 2,3343 Tri-Hi-Y 43 Student Council4. BELL, SALLY A. DEA 43 Future Nurses 3. BELLAH, DIANA K. BELLAMY, SANDRA K. Oflice Asst. 3343 Moni- tor 33 Red and Blue 43 Varsity 43 Future Nurses 3,43 Autumn Prom Program Co- chair. 4. BENNETT, DIANA S. JA 33 Cheerleading, Cub 2, Varsity Captain 43 Tri-Hi-Y 2,3343 Fa- ther-Daughter Romp Publicity Chair. 43 Honor Society 4. BENNETT, GREGORY L. Baseball 33 Monitor 4. BENNETT, JEFFREY Monitor 4. BENSON, JOHN R. Choir 2,3,4. BESS, ALMA R. BETZ, PENNY Entered from Laredo High School 33 VICA 4. BINKLEY, DENNIS Red and Blue 43 Honor Society 43 JA 43 JCL 2, 33 Honors Award 3. BLISS, PAMELA K. Yellblock 2333 Tri-Hi-Y 2,33 COE 41 DEA 43 Apple for a Teacher 43 Teachers Asst. 2,3. BOCHARD, SHIRLEY Honor Society 43 Yell- block 3,43 Y-Teens 2333 Library Club 3,43 Ger- man Club 23 Teachers Asst. 2,334. BOCKELMAN, KAREN Sargasso Asst. 3. Ed. Staff 43 JA Pres. 43 Jr.- Sr. Party Reservations Chair. 33 Autumn Prom Refreshment Chair. 43 Quill and Scroll 43 Fu- ture Nurses 3,43 Stu- dent Council 23334. BOCOCK, DALE W. BOCAN, MARY JANE Y-Teens 33 Yellblock 4. BOGGS, BARBARA VCY 2,33 French Club 23 Mardi Gras 23 Yell- block 23 Tricycle Race 4. BOCUE, CYNTHIA Yellblock 23 Y-Teens 23 Teacher's Asst. 33 Stu- dent Council 43 Spanish Club 4. BOUGH, CYNTHIA TOT 23 IFTA 3343 Yell- block 23334. BOWSER, JEANNINE Yellblock 23 Teacherys Asst. 3,43 JA 33 JCL 2, 3. BOYD, SHIRLEY FBL 3. BOZARD, CAROL S. JA Treas. 3. BRACKNEY, DON D. Monitor 2,33 German Club 23 Hi-Y 2333 Golf 233. BRANTLEY, DENNIS Band 23334. BRENNAN, JANE C. Yellblock 2333 Tri-Hi-Y 2,33 Jr.-Sr. Party 33 Au- tumn Prom 23 Monitor 23 Red and Blue Seller- Distributor. BRETZ, Ross D. JA 3. BROCK, KENNETH Wrestling 23 Student Council2. BROOKS, DIANA C. Tri-Hi-Y 43 Library Asst. 2,33 Yellblock 2,33 JA 33 Father-Daughter Romp 43 Teachers Asst. 334. BROOKS, DON K. K-Club 3,43 Wres- tling 23334. BROWN, GREG G. Tennis 2,43 Debate Team 2,3343 Honor So- ciety 3343 Forensic Club 2343 V-Pres. 3. BROWN, JEANNETTE Entered from Connecti- cut 4. BROWN, KATHERINE Tri-Hi-Y 23 Yellblock 23 DECA 43 FBL 23 Teacher's Asst. 4. BROWN, REBECCA Student Council 233. Sec. 43 Honor Society 3343 JCL 2,33 Treas. 43 JA 3,43 Future Nurses 43 Yellblock 43 Girls' League Play Ushers Co-chair.4. BUCHMILLER, KATHY JA 33 GAA 3, V-Pres. 43 Gym Asst. 3,43 Yell- block 233,4. BUCKLEY, PATRICIA K. Autumn Prom 3, Tick- ets Co-chair. 43 Mother- Daughter 3,43 Yellblock 3,43 Future Nurses 33 Oflice Asst. 33 Girls' League Play 43 Teach- er's Asst. 4. BUDZINSKI, BRENDA L. Yellblock 2: Red and Blue Distributor 33 DE 43 Y-Teens 2. BUNDRENT, CAROLE Student Council 33 JA 33 Office Asst. 43 Mon- itor 23 Autumn Prom 4. BURNETT, VIRGIL 269 BURNS, MINA L. Yellblock 2,3,4, Oflice Asst. 3,4, Student Coun- eil 2, Tri-Hi-Y 2, OEA Treas. 4, Red and Blue Seller-Distributor 4. BURTON, SHARON BUTTON, CHRIS A. Monitor 2.3. BUTTS, PHIL E. Student Council 4, K- Club 3,41 Basketball 21 Baseball 2, Track 3, 4, Football 2,3,4, CALHOUN, ROBERT Football Mgr. 2,3,4, Baseball Trn. 2,3, Bas- ketball Stat. 2,3,4, Sar- gasso Business Staff 3, 4, Quill and Scroll 3,-l, Honor Society 4, Teach- erls Asst. 4. CALLIS, RONNIE CAMERON, STEVEN Su im Team 2,3,4: Golt 2,3,4, K-Club 3,4, Swim Asst. 2,3,4. CANIP, WILSONA P. JCL 2, Red and Blue Distributor2. CANTRELL, DEBORAH A. Tri-Hi-Y 2,3, GAA 2,3, Future Nurses 2, Yell- block CAPSHAW, DAVID Student Council 4, Mon- itor 2, Wrestling 2,3, Golt3. CAREY, PATRICIA Quill and Scroll 4, Red and Blue Art Co-Ed. 4, Honor Society 4, Au- tumn Prom 2, Yellblock 2, Tri-Hi-Y 2,3. CARPENTER, GARY Junior Class Pres. 3: Senior Class Pres. 4, Boys' Legion Repres. 2,3,4, Student Council 2,3, Honor Society 41 Campus Clean-up Chair.4. CARPENTER, KEITH CARR, GREGG D. Tennis 2,3,4, Honor So- 270 Senior Index ciety 4, Football 2, K- Club 3,4. CARSON, LINDA Yellblock 2,3,4, Kips 3, 4, Tri-Hi-Y 2,4, JA 3, Father-Daughter Romp Tags Co-chair, 4, Red and Blue 4, Teachers Asst. 4. CARSON, TIM L. CARTER, ARTHUR Wrestling 4. CARVER, DAN NFL 2,3, Pres. 4, Red and Blue 4, Debate Team 2,3,4, JA 4, Teachers Asst. 3,4, j.xcL2,3,4. CATO, LINDA M. French Club 2,3, Yell- bloek 3, Teachers Asst. 2,-1, Girls' League Play 4, Thespian Club 3. CAVAZOS, FRANK CEBULSKI, MICHAEL Entered from Buffalo, New York, 3. CHAPEL, WILLIAM Swim Asst. 3. CHISM, BEVERLY Tri-Hi-Y 2,3,4, Yell- block 2,3,4, Kokettes 3, 4, Jr,-Sr. Party Corona- tion Co-chair. 3, Red and Blue 3, Honor So- ciety 4, French Club 2. CINKO, MELANIE Oilice Asst. 4, Teacbcris Asst. 3. CLARK, PAUL H. CLARK, ROGER L. CLARK. STEVE K. JA 2. CLELLAND, DENNY Monitor 2, VICA 3. COALBURN, DANNY Monitor 2,4. COCHRAN, SHARON Honor Society 3,4, JACL 2,3,4, Future Physicians 2,3, Sec. 4, Honors Award 2,3,4. COFFMAN, FLORENCE Band 2,3,4, TOT Sec. 2, IFTA 3, Hist. 4, Kips 2,3, Student Council 2, 3, Autumn Prom Coro- nation Co-cbair. 4, Honor Society 4. COFFMAN, JOYCE Y-Teens 2, FBLC 2, Yellblock 3,4. COGHILL, ROBERT COLEMAN, DAVID Astronomy Club 4, Chess Club 4. CONIARELLA, CARLA French Club 2,4, FTA 4, Debatc Team 4, NFL 4, Teachers Asst, 4, Y-Teens 2. CONE, KAREN A. Student Council 2,41 French Club 2, FTA 4, Yellblock 2,3,4, Y- Teens 2, Autumn Prom Gen. Co-chair4, Teach- erhs Asst. 3,4 CONN, GARY M. Teacher's Asst. 2, JA 2, L'sher2. CONRADT, ALBERT Entered from LaLum- iere High School 3, Hi-Y4. CONVVELL, GEORGE Wrestling 2. CONYERS, RONNIE JA 3, Honor Society 4, Monitor 3,4. COOK, DONALD L. COOK, GLENDA L. COOKE, TERRY A. Football 2, Campus Clean up3,4. COOPER, NIIKE W. Baseball 2,3,4, Football 2, Monitor 3, K-Club 2,3, Office Asst. 3, Carn- pus Clean-up 2,3 COX, FRED H. Teachers Asst. 3, Mon- itor 2, Campus Clean- up 2: VICA 3. COX, WILLIANI E. Football 2,3, Teacheris Asst. 2,3, Campus Clean-up2,4. CRAIG, BRADLEY Golf 2,3,4, German Club 2, Hi-Y 2.3.4, JA 3,4, Debate Team 3,4, Monitor 3, Teacbcris Asst. 4. CRAWFORD, MICHAEL R. XVrestling 3,4, Football 4, Band 2,3,4, K-Club rm. JA y-Pres. 3, H1-is Sec. 4, Student Council 4. CREASON, ROSANNA Yellblock 2,3, Y-Teens 2, Teacher's Asst, 4. CRISPEN, KAREN Choir 2,3,4, Dramatics Club 2,3,4, Tbespians 2,3,4, Honor Society 4, French Club 2,4, Teach- er's Asst. 2,4 CRODDY, STEVE L. CRUMBO, JACK A. JA 3, Teachers Asst. 3, Student Council 4, Monitor 4. CRUBTE, DAVID A. Band 2,3,4, IFTA 4, Monitor 2, French Club 2,3 CUNNINCHAM, KATHRYN Yellblock 3,4, JCL 2, JA 3. DALY, JUSTIN L. Entered from Leo High School 4. DAMON, TIMOTHY Wrestling 2,3,4, Student Council 2, JA Pres. 3, 4, Football 2. DARLING, BONNIE Entered from Speed- way High School 4, Speech Club 4, Drama- tics Club 4, Thespians Club 4, NEL 4. DAVIDSON, JOHN Football 2,3,4, Basket- ball 2, Track 2,31 Boys' Legion Repres. 3, K- Club 2,3,4, DAVIS, ENIILY Girls' League Play Gen, Co-chair. 4, Future Nurses 3, Autumn Prom 2,3,4, French Club 2,3, Student Council 3,4 DAVIS, STEVE F. Monitor 3,-1. DeLONG, MARVIN JA 3, Nlonitor 2,3,4. DENNIS, PEGGY J. Otlice Asst. 4. DERLETH, MICHAEL Teachers Asst, 3,4, VICA 3, Monitor DEVINE, CONNIE Band 2,3,4, Teachers Asst. 4. DSVVITT, CHERIE Teacher's Asst. 2, COE 4, DICKHOENER, PATRICIA M. Future Nurses 3,4, Kips 4, DILLMAN, DAVID Student Council 2, Pres, 4, Red and Blue Sports Co-Ed. 3,4, Campaign Mng. 4, Varsity Ed.-in- Chief 4, Quill and Scroll 3, V-Pres. 4, Honor Society 4, Hi-Y V-Pres. 4, Baseball 2,3,4. DILLMAN, ROGER DODD, BOB W. Track 2, Senior Bike Race4. DONAHUE, ROBERT Cross Country 2,3, Track2,3, DONNELL, MARK E. Nlonitor3. DOWDEN, DENNIS Football 2,3,4, Baseball 2,3,4: Hi-Y 3, K-Club 3,4 DRAKE, PAMELA JCL 2,3,4, Yellblock 3, 4, Teachers Asst. 4, Homecoming 4. DRAKE, VICKIE E. Yellblock 2,3,4, Home- coming 4, Teachers Asst. 2, Student Coun- cil4. DRIPPS, DAVID E. Cross Country 2,3, Chess Club 2,4, Pres. 3, Track 2,3, French Club2,3. DROLL, MICHELE Dramatic Club 2,3,-4, Thespians 2,3, V-Pres. 4, Band 2,3, Sec.-Treas. 4, Girls' Concert Choir 2,3,4, Girls, League Play 2, Stu. Dir. 4, Stu- dent Council 4, Red and Blue DUKE, LEBERT Basketball 2, Chess Club 4, Track 4. DUKES, CAREN C. VCY 2,3, Pres, 4, NFL 2,4, Sec. 3, Spanish Club Pres. 4, Yellblock 2,3,4, Girls' League Play Publicity Co-chair. 4, Debate Team 2,3, Autumn Prom 4. DUNN, MARY Jo Yellblock 2,3,4, Tri-Hi- Y 4, French Club 2,4, Mardi Gras 2, Publicity Co-chair. 4, Featured Twirler 2,3,4, Teacherys Asst. 2,3,4. DUNNING, LINDA DURFEY, JAMES R. Football Mgr. 2,3,4, Wrestling Mgr. 2, Hi- Y 3,4, JA 3, Monitor 3, Captain 4. DURHAM, JOHN D. Monitor 3. DURRELL, DANA C. Girls' League Repres. 3, Sec. 4, Senior Class Sec. 4, Bicycle Court 3, Sr. Advisor 4, IFTA 3, Treas. 4, Sargasso Ed. Staff 3, Copy Ed. 4, Quill and Scroll 3,4, Honor Society 4. EADES, TOM M. EALY, I-IAZEL M. VICA 4. Senior Index EDSON, MARCO E. Kips Asst. Sec. 4, JA Treas. 3,4, Autunm Prom Chaperone Co- chair. 4, IFTA 3, Honor Society 4, Yellblock 4, Band 2. EDWARDS, JOYCE Yellblock 2,3,4, Choir 4, Autumn Prom 2,3, Publicity Co-chair. 4, JA 3, Tri-Hi-Y 2,4, Red and Blue 4. EDWARDS, LINDA Entered from Lafay- ette Jeff High School 2, JA 3, Sec. 4, Yell- block 3,4, Homecoming 4, French Club EDWARDS, RHONDA Yellblock 2, Future Nurses 4, Kips 3,4, French Club 2, FBL 4, Autumn Prom 4, Home- coming 4. ELDER, LINDA E. Entered from St. Jo- seph's Academy 3. ELDER, MARQUITA Majorette 2. ELLIOTT, PATRICIA A. Tri-Hi-Y 2, Chap. 3, Pres. 4, Organization Board 2,4, Sec. 3, Red and Blue 2,3, Copy Ed. 4, Choir 3, V-Pres. 4, Dramatic Club 3, Treas. 4, Thespian 2,3,4, Stu- dent Council 2,3,4. ELMORE, KENNETH Track 2,3, Cross Coun- try 3, Red and Blue Dis- tributor 2,3. ENGLE, RICHARD Swim Team 2,3, Moni- tor 3,4, Teacher's Asst. 3. ENNIS, GLEN F. Basketball 2, Honor So- ciety 4. ERIKSON, JAMES ERVIN, ROGER A. Band 2,3, Pres. 4, Stu- dent Council 4. ESSIG, SHERRY E. Future Nurses 2, V- Pres. 3, Pres. 4. Mother- Daughter Invitation Co-chair. 4, Nurse,s Asst. 3,4, Y-Teens 2, Treas. 3, Pres. 4, Stu- dent Council 4, JCL 2,3,4, Honor Society 3,4 ESTLE, GREGORY ETCHISON, THOMAS German Club 3. ETHERINGTON, NANCY Yellblock 2,3,4, JA 3, FBL 3, JCL 2, Tri-Hi-Y 2, COE 4, Library Asst. 3,4. EVANS, CAROLYN Honor Society 3,4, Red and Blue 3,4, Mother- Daughter Gen. C0- chair. 4, VCY 4, French Club 4, JA 3, Treas. 4, Teacher's Asst. 3,4. EVANS, TANYA R. GAA 2, VICA 3, Yell- block 2. FARRIS, ROSALEA Palette Club 2,3,4, Yell- block 2,3,4, Teacher's Asst. 2,3,4, French Club 2. FAWCETT, BENJAMIN D. Football 3,4, JA 4, Hi- Y4. FEATHERSTONE, PAMELA 1. Entered from Eastern High School 4. FERENC, JIM M. VICA FETTERHOFF, MONTE VICA 4. FEWELL, HOWARD Entered from Lewis Cass High School 3, Astronomy Club 4. FEWELL, STEPHEN FIELDS, JOHN R. Hi-Y 3,4, Football Trn. 2 FIERKE, BOB E. German Club 2, Chess Club 2. Ex, Board of ln- termural Sports 4. FISHER, MARK E. FORTSON, FIONA Kokettes 4, Senior Sa- fari Finance Co-chair. 4, Kips 3, lst V-Pres. 4, Red and Blue 4, Seller 4, Yellblock 2,3,4, Tri-Hi-Y 2,3, Sgt.-at- Arms 4, Autumn Prom 2,3,4. FOSTER, THOMAS Choir 2,3,4, Dramatic Club 2,3, V-Pres. 4, Thespian Club 2,3,4, Student Council 2,3, Honor Society 3,4, JCL 2,3, Pres. 4, Teacher's Asst.4. FOWLER, RONNIE Football 2,3. FOX, MYRA A. Future Nurses 2,3,4, Yellblock 3,4, Y-Teens 4, Teacheris Asst. 4. FRANKLIN, GLORIA Student Council 2,41 Autumn Prom 4, Red and Blue Seller-Dis- tributor 2,3,4, French Club 4, Mother-Daugh- ter Usher C0-chair. 4, Tri-Hi-Y. Chap. 4, Teacher's Asst. 3,4. FRAZIER, LINDA Apple for a Teacher Tags Co-chair. 4, Jr.- Sr. Party 3, JA 3, Au- tumn Prom 4, Honor Society 3,4, Red and Blue 4, Yellblock 4. FYE, JOYCE A. Future Nurses 2,3, COE 4, Monitor 2. GAINES, LARRY J. Swim Team 4, Hi-Y 2,3, Chap. 4, Stardust 4, GALLOWAY, ROBERT Cross Country 2,3,4, Track 2,3, Ex. Board of lntermural Sports 4. GARDNER, DAVID Choir 2,3,4, French Club 2, JA 3, Football 2. GARRETT, MARK S. Dramatic Club 2,3,4, JA 4, Thespian Club 2, 3,4, Jr,-Sr. Party 3, Stardust 3, Track 2, Hi-Y2,:3. GASKILL, DANIEL Astronomy Club 4, JA 4, Teacher's Asst. 4. GATES. CAROL A. Teacher's Asst. 2,3, JA 3, Treas. 4, Office Asst. 4, GEDIG, DEBORAH Office Asst. 2, Senior Safari 4, Band 2,3, FTA 4, JCL 2. GIBSON, DEBORAH Yellblock 2,3, IFTA 3, Office Asst. 2,3, Apple for a Teacher Gen. Co- chair, 3, GILES, PATRICIA H0nor'Society 4, Au- tumn Prom 4, IFTA 3, 4, Yellblock 4, German Club 2, Teacher's Asst. 4, Father-Daughter Romp4, GILLETT, RICHARD Cross Country 2,3,4, Hi-Y 3,4, Track 3, Monitor3. GLANDON, BRENDA Honor Society 3,4, JA 2, Teacher's Asst. 2,3, Nurseis Asst. 2, Cafe- teria Asst. 4. GLASS, GARY D. Palette Club 2,3,4, Track 2,3, Cross Coun- try 2, Stardust 2,3, Autumn Prom 2,3. GLASS, GREGG R. Boys' Legion Sgt.-at- Arms 4, Football 2,3, 4, Basketball 2,3,-4, Baseball 3,4. GLUNT, LINDA L. Y-Teens 2,3, V-Pres. 4, Yellblock 3,4, Stu- dent Council 4. GOFF, GREGG W. Hi-Y 2,3,4, Golf 2,3, Wrestling 2,3,4, Moni- 27l tor 3, Captain 45 K- Club 45 Teachers Asst. 2. GOLIGHTLY, FABIAN Tri-Hi-Y 2,35 Yellblock 25 JA 25 Apple for a Teacher 25 Library Asst. 2. GOLPER, JOHN B. Red and Blue 2,3, Ed. 45 Quill and Scroll 3,45 Honor Society 45 Stu- dent Council 2,3,45 K- Club 3, Chap. 45 Future Physicians 2, V-Pres. 3, Pres. 4. GOODE, PAMELA Teacher's Asst. 2,4. GOODE, RODNEY R. GORANSON, DEAN Dramatic Club 3,45 Campus Clean-up 25 Thespian Club 45 Mon- itor 3,45 DCE 45 Foot- ball2, GOUDY, RHODANA G. CFS 45 Teacheris Asst, 4, VICA 45 Apple for a Teacher 45 TB Bangle Drive 35 Powder Puff Football Game 45 Spanish Club Fiesta GRADY, YVETTE L. Band 25 Stardust Ball 45 IFTA 3,45 COE 45 Yellblock2. GRAHAM, DONALD W. GRAINGER, DAVID NFL Sgt.-at-Arms 45 Debate Team 3,45 Hi-Y Sec, 45 JCL 2,3,45 JA 45 Speech Team 3,45 Monitor4. GRANT, LAWRENCE Football 2,3,45 Hi-Y 35 K-Club 45 Monitor 3,4. GREATHOUS, DEBORAH J. FBL 25 COE 45 Yell- block 35 Tri-Hi-Y 2,35 Library Asst. 2. GREENE, GARY S. GREENE, RONNIE Football 2,3,45 Base- ball 3,45 Wrestling 25 272 Senior Index K-Club 3,41 Hi-Y 2,3,4: JA 45 Monitor 2,3,4. GREESON, CAROL E. Apple for a Teacher 45 Homecoming 45 CFS 45 VICA V-Pres. 45 Monitor 25 Yellblock 4. GREGORY, STEPHANIE L. Student Council 2,45 Cheerleading Club 35 Red and Blue 45 Tri- Hi-Y 2,3,45 Kips 3,45 Oflice Asst. 2,3,45 Yell- block 2,3,4. GRIMES, JENNIFER Spanish Club 25 Stu- dent Council 35 Y-Teens 25 i'ShindigH 25 Senior Safari 4. GUNNELL, GARY L. Hi-Y 4. HALL, LEWIS Football 2,45 Office Asst. 45 Teacheris Asst. 45 Monitor HARDIE, KEVIN O. Monitor 3,45 Hi-Y V- Pres.4. HARL, CHAROLETTE Girls, Concert Choir 2. I-IARLESS, JOHN W. HARLOW, MELINDA Autumn Prom 3,45 ShindigH 3, Publicity Chair. 45 Tri-Hi-Y 2,35 Pres. 45 Girls' Concert Choir 2,35 Kokettes 3, Captain 45 Red and Blue 4 Seller 3,45 Stu- dent Council 2,3,4, HARMON, DEBORAH Yellblock HANCOCK, WILLIAM Football 3,45 Teacher's Asst, 3,4. HARNOIS, GLORIA French Club 45 Yell- block3,4, HARPER, SYLVIA Honor Society 3,45 JA 35 Quill and Scroll 3, Treas. 45 Sargasso Bus- iness Stait 35 Business Mng. 45 Honors Award 2,3,45 Teacher's Asst. 45 Apple for a Teacher Tag Co-chair. 4. HARROLD, THOMAS Hi-Y 3, Treas. 4. HARRELL, SUE E. Honor Society 3,45 Red and Blue News Co-Ed. 45 Quill and Scroll 45 Student Council 35 Yell- block 2,3,45 Father- Daughter Tickets Co- chair. 4. HART, MIKE J. HARTWELL, DANIEL Red and Blue Distrib- utor 2. HATMAKER, H C. VICA 3. HAVENS, GARY D. Student Council 25 JA Treas. 45 JCL 2,3,45 Hi-Y 45 Office Asst, 45 Campus Clean-up 4. HEATH, JUDITH C. Choir 2,3,4. HEATHCOAT, STEVEN Baseball 2,3,45 Basket- ball 25 Hi-Y 25 K-Club 3,45 Gym Asst, 3,45 COE 45 Monitor HEATON, CHUCK D. HEDGER, JOAN A. HELLMAN, MARIE Entered from St. Jo- seph's Academy 35 Yell- block 45 IFTA 4. HELMHOLTZ, LYNN Yellblock 35 Dramatic Club 25 French Club 25 Office Asst. 35 JA 3. HELVIG, JOYCE A. Honor Society 45 Yell- block 3,45 Future Nurses 25 Mother- Daughter 45 JCL 3,45 JA 35 Office Asst. 4. HIATT, PETER D. Honor Society 3,45 Choir 45 Dramatic Club 2,3,45 Thespian Club 2,3,45 Teacher's Asst. 2, 3,45 JCL 2,3,45 Home- coming 4. HIBLER, DEBORAH Yellblock 2,3,45 Girls' League Play 2,45 Apple for a Teacher Arrange- ments Co-chair. 45 Tri- H1-x' 2,45 JA 3, office Asst, 45 Teacher's Asst. 4 HILL, CYNTHIA A. Tri-Hi-Y 2,45 Yellblock 2,3,45 Apple for a Teach er 3,45 JA 35 Autumn Prom 2,35 Teacher's Asst. 4. HILL, THERESA A. Oflice Asst. 4. HILL1s, PAUL J. Debate Team 2,3,45 NFL 2,3,45 speech Team 45 Stardust 45 Jr.- Sr. Party 35 Hi-Y 45 Homecoming 4. HILLMAN, JESSE Football 3,45 Basketball 3,45 Baseball 3,45 K- Club 3,45 Monitor 4. HIMELICK, JAMES Honor Society 35 V- Pres. 45 Sargasso Ed. Staff 45 Quill and Scroll 45 Jr.-Sr. Party Enter- tainment Co-chair. 35 Student Council 3,45 Band 2,35 Hi-Y3. HINKLE, CHARLEY Honor Society 3,45 Jr.- Sr. Party 35 Basketball 2 HISCOX, SUZI M. Y-Teens 2,35 VICA 4. HOBBS, MELVIN W. Track Mng. 2,3,45 Hi-'Y 2,35 Basketball Stat. 25 Jr,-Sr. Party 35 K-Club 3,45 Cross Country Mng. 3,45 Office Asst. 2. HODSON, MARY ANN HOEL, CATHERINE Y-Teens 25 Future Nurses 35 GAA 35 JCL 25 Powderpuff Football Game 3,4. HOLLIS, CATHERINE Teaeheris Asst. 45 Y- Teens 25 Yellblock 3,45 JCL 2. HOOPER, ERENEST IFTA 45 French Club 45 JA 3,45 Monitor HOSTETLER, MARK Band 2,3,45 Choir 2,3,4, ACCmp. 3,45 VCY 2,35 History Club 2. HOUNCHELL, LINDA Kips 2,3,45 Swim Asst. 45 Teacherls Asst. 4. HUBERT, CONNIE Student Council 25 Tri- Hi-Y 25 Yellblock 2,3,45 Teacherls Asst, 4. HUESTON, CYNTHIA Student Council 2,3,45 JA Pres. 3,45 Yellblock 2,3,45 Repres. 3,45 GAA 2, SCC. 35 Tri-Hi-Y 2,35 Teacherls Asst. 2,3,45 Office Asst. 2,3,45 Star- dust Queen 4. HUGHES, JOYCE A. HUNT, DALE A. Entered from Chatard High School 2. HUNT, J EFFERY L. Football HUTCHISON, LESTER Football 25 Wrestling 3,4. HUTsoN, JIM A. HUTTO, SANDY K. DCE 45 Yellblock 2,35 French Club 25 Tri-Hi- Y 2,35 Student Council 45 Oftice Asst. HYMAN, GARRY L. Baseball 2,3,45 Football 2,3,45 Basketball 2,3,45 Hi-Y 2,3,45 Student Council 2,3,45 Red and Blue 2,3,45 Thespians 4. HUMAN, LARRY G. Football 2,3,45 Base- ball 3,45 K-Club Pres. 45 Student Council 45 Hi-Y2,3,4. IRICK, BARBARA L. Entered from San Mar- cos Academy 3. IRWIN, VICTORIA L. Student Council 25 JCL 25 Yellblock 3,4. s JACKSON, ROBERTA DCE 45 Yellblock 35 Teacher's Asst. 4. JAMES, PERRY W. JEFFREY. JANELLE A. Student Council 3,43 Girls' Concert Choir 2, 33 Yellblock 2,43 JA 33 Tri-Hi-Y 2: Teachers Asst. 4. JEFFRIES. THOMAS Sargasso Asst. 43 JCL 23 JA V-Pres. 3, Pres. 4: Chess Club 2, V-Pres. 3. JENKS, RICHARD S. Wrestling Mng. 23 Hi- Y 2.3: Monitor 2,33 Band 2.3: JA 2. JERosKI. JOHN T. Xlonitor 43 Basketball 253: K'cIJlIl7 3.4: Hi-Y 3,4. JOHNSON. CHARLES Cross Country 23 Moni- tor 2.3.4. JOHNSON, SHIRLEY Yellblock 2.3,4. JONES. BRONYYYN A. AFS Exchange Student from Australia 43 Red and Blue 4: Dramatic Club 43 Yellblock 43 Kips 4. JONESJACKI, VICA 3. JONES, JOANNA L. Tri-Hi-Y 253,43 Yell- block 2.3,-i3 Red and Blue Seller 3,43 Parking Sticker Committee 4, Autumn Prom 2.3.41 Monitor 2,33 Teacherls Asst. 4. JONES. PANIELA VV. French Club 23 Yell- block 2.3. JONES, PAULETTE JORDAN BETTY JORDAN PAUL E. JORDAN, TECKLA K. FBL2. JONVERS, MARSHALL NFL 41 JCL 2,3,4: Chess Club 4: A-Y Club 23 Future Physicians 2, 3.43 l.B,M. Asst. 43 Stardust Ball 4, JUROFF, DANIEL A. German Club 3,43 Mon- Serzior Index itor 4: Teachers Asst, 4, KARNES, LINDA D. Band 2.3.4: German Club Sec. 4: IFTA 4: Tcacher's Asst. 3: JA 3.4: Xlonitor3. KATES. NANCY J. French Club 23 VCY 3: IFTA 4: Library Asst. 4. KECK, JERRY W. Campus Clean-up 2: JA V-Pres. 4: Baseball Ning. 23 Nlonitor4. KECK. RONNIE L. KEIRN. NIARILYN Apple for a Teacher Polishing Co-chair. 4: Student Council 2,33 French Club 2.3, Sec. 4: Teacher's Asst. 3,43 Honor Society 43 Girls' League Play 23 Autumn Prom 4. KEITER. DALE VY. Band 2,3,4. KEITH, DONALD Hi-Y 43 Football 3.43 Golf 3.4. KELLAR. CHERYL Yellblock 2.3: Autumn Prom 43 Father-Daugh- ter Romp 3, Gen, Co- chair. 43 Tri-Hi-Y 3,41 COE 4: Mother-Dangle ter 33 Apple for a Teacher2,3. KELLER, MARIAN K. Tri-Hi-Y 2: French Club 2: JA 33 Office Asst. 3: COE Treas, 4, KENNEDY. JOHN NI. Golf 2.3.43 Basketball 23 Hi-Y 253, Treas. 4: JCL 23 Football 3,4. KENNEDY, RITA K. Yellblock 2,3,43 Y- Teens 2,33 Sargasso Seller 33 GAA 2. KILCLINE. MARY E. Student Council 3: JA 4: French Club 4, Treas, 23 Tri-Hi-Y 2.4: Red and Blue Seller 3,43 Office Asst. 33 Yellblock 2.3.4. KING, WILLIAM N. Baseball 2,3,4. KINNEY, MICHAEL B. Tennis 2.3.4. KLEMME. PRISCILLA Yellblock 2.3: Tri-Hi-Y 33 Tcacher's Asst. 4. KNIGHT. BOB L. DE Pres, 4, KILLMAR, MONICA M. Sargasso Business Staff 43 Mother - Daughter Publicity Co-chair. 4: JA 3. Pres. 4: Yellblock 2,3.4: Teachcris Asst, 2.3.4. KOPESCHKA, KEVIN Hi-Y 2,33 Pres. 4: Foot- ball 23 Basketball 2: Campus Clean-UP 2, 3.4. KORDEL, CARL M. KUCHNICKI, KATHRINE Father-Daughter Romp Hostess Co-chair. 4: JA 33,-4,3 Kips 3,43 TOT 21 Nurses Asst. 3.4: Stu- dent Council 4. KUHNS. STEVE L. DI-I 4. LAHR. FLORENCE Future Nurses Club 3. LAMP. LARRY J. Honor Society 43 JCL 2,3,43 Student Council 2,3,4: Monitor 43 Red and Blue Distributor and Seller 3: Boys' State3. LAND. LINDA S. LASLEY. JERRY L. JCL 253: Campus Clean-up2,3,43 Stardust Ball 43 Jr.-Sr, Party 33 Monitor 43 Hi-Y 4. LAWSON. DWIGHT E. LAWSON, LINDA M. Girls' Concert Choir 2,3: Teachers Asst. 43 DCE4. LAWSON. ROYCE D. JA 4. LEE. JACQUELINE Palette Club 2.3,43 Red and Blue 2,33 French Club2. LEE. JUDITH S. F. Honor Society 4. LEWARK. CINDY s. JA 4. LINEBACK JANE E. JA 3, Sec. 43 Teachers Asst. 3,43 Apple for a Teacher 33 Yellblock 3.4. LINN, CYNTHIA R. Student Council 2.3,-13 Quill and Scroll 43 Pal- ette Club 2, Treas. 33 Autumn Prom 3, Dec- orations Co-chair. 43 Red and Blue 2,3. Art Co- Ed. 43 Yellblock 2,3 LOCKE, VIRICNIA R. Tcachervs Asst. 4: OEA 4. LONCYVITH, NINA R. Yellblock 3.4. LOUKS. BOB NI. Choir 2.3: Track 2. VICA3, LOVELAND, LINDA K. VCY 33 Teachers Asst. 4. LOWE, DONALD C. Teacher's Asst. 3,-1. LOWVDERMILK, RUTH A. Apple for a Teacher Gen. Co-chair. 43 Stu- dent Council 33 Girls' League Play 43 Teach- er's Asst. 3,43 Yellblock 2.3.41 IFTA 4: Future Nurses 2.3. LOWERY. LINDA L. LOWERY, SHARLET Future Nurses 2. LUCAS, KATHLEEN Girls' League Repres. 3,43 Senior Safari Co- chair. 43 Kips 2, Treas. 33 Tri-Hi-Y 2, V-Pres. 3, Sec. 43 Yellblock 2, 3.4. LUCAS, ROGER K. Office Asst. 4: Hi-Y 3. LUCKEY, KAREN A. Teachers Asst. 4, LYNCH, CHRYSTAL E. Yellblock, 2,3 LYON, RONNIE E. JCL 2: JA 4: Football 2: Spanish Club 4. LYONS. PATRICIA K. Student Council 2.3.41 Tri-Hi-Y 22 FBL Y- Pres, 2, Pres. 3: Home- qiming 3,43 Apple for a Teacher 2.3.43 Teach- er's Asst. 2,3,4. LYTLE, BEVERLY K. LYTLE, SALLY A. Honor Society 43 Teach- er's Asst. 2,3,4. MACKEY, ROBERT E. Wrestling 2.3,-1: JA 4. MAHONEY, THOMAS C. Football 23 K-Club 3, 43 Monitor 43 Teacherls Asst, 4. MALLORY. JOSEPH Football 2.3. NIANRINC. JUDITH A. Honor Society 3,43 Yell- block 3.4: Sargasso Business Stal? 43 Teach- erls Asst. 3.43 Mother- Daughter Invitations Co-chair. 4. NIAPES. CYNTHIA A. Autumn Prom 253, Gen. Co-chair. 4: Sargasso Asst. 3, Ed. Staff 4: Quill and Scroll 43 Dra- matics Club 3, V-Pres. 43 Thespians Club V- Pres. 43 IFTA 3, Re- porter 43 Student Coun- cil4. MARSHALL, CYNTHIA R. Honor Society 43 Red and Blue 43 French Club 2.3, V-Pres. 4: Yellblock 2,3,43 IFTA 43 Library Asst. 2,334 MARTIN, DAVE L. MARTIN, GORDON R. DCE Pres. 43 YICA Y- Pres. 3. MARTIN, MICHAEL Junior Class V-Pres.3 Senior Class V-Pres.3 273 Boys, Legion Repres. 4: Honor Society 4, Stardust Ball 4, EA- change Club Repres. 4, Hi-Y Pres. 4, Autumn Prom Rex4. IVIARTIN. TONIA S. Library Asst. 2. MASON, SHERYL E. COE Pres. 4, Yellblock 3,4, Monitor 2, French Club 2, JA Sec. 3.41 DCE 4, Teaclierls Asst. MAST, RONALD L. MCBROOM, DEBORAH Entered from Oregon 4. MCCLARAN. LINDA S. DCE 4, Sargasso Busi- ness StatI4. MCCLORY, CHARLES R. Football 2. MCCOOL, KATHERYN E. Yellblock 2,3,4, Thes- pian Club 3,4, Dramat- ic Club 3,4, Shindig 3, Autumn Prom 2,3,4, Teacherys Asst. 3,4. MCCROSKY, MICHAEL Football 2,3,4, Track 2, 3,4, Boys' Legion Sec.- Tres. 4, Intramural Sports Ex. Board 4, Jr.- Sr. Party Gen. Co- Chair. 3, Stardust Ball Gen. Co-chair. 4, Hon- or Society 3,4. McCUTCHEON, PAT VICA 3,4. McDONALD, FRED T. Entered from R. Nelson Snider High School 4. McKEE, SHEILA A. Yellblock 2,3,4, Dra- matic Club 4, Thes- pians 4, JA 3,4, JCL 2, 3,4, Teacherys Asst. 3,4, Mother- Daugher Re- ception Co-chair. 4. MCKOON, ROBERT K. JA 4, Red and Blue Dis- tributor 3. 274 Senior Index McIN'I'IRE, BOB R. VICA3. McMASTERS, MARK S. Hi-Y 4, JA 3, German Club 2, Campus Clean- up 3,4. MQNALLY. STEVE K. MCPHERSON, JANET Yellblock2,3. MCPIKE, STEVE R. McQU1sToN, WESTLEY MEACHAM, REBECCA Entered from Sharps- ville High School 3, JA 3, Tri-Hi-Y 3, COE 4, OEAI 4, Teachers Asst. 3. MEACHAM, WILLIAM 1. MEHLIC, ANDREA AFS Exchange Student to Italy4, Girls' League lst V-Pres. 4, Jr.-Sr. Gen. Co-chair. 3, Yell- block 2,3,4, Student Council 2, Honor So- ciety3,4. MEIRING, GREGORY 1. Intramural Ex. Board 4. MERIVVETHER, LINDA CAA 2, Yellblock 3, Y-Teens 2, l.B.M. Asst. 4, Monitor MERRELL, JAMES E. Teachers Asst. 3, Mon- itor 3, Usher 2. MERVIS, WENDY OHice Asst. 2,3, Tri- Hi-Y 2,3,4, Teacherls Asst. 4, Yellblock 2,3, JA3. MERVIS, WILLIAM Hi-Y 2,3, Teacherls Asst. 4, JA 4, Student Council 2,3,4. MEYER, C. DANA Red and Blue 2, Page Ed. Ed.-in-Chief 4, Organization Board 2, 3, Chair. 4, Quill and Scroll 3, Pres. 4, Honor Society 3,4, Student Council 2,3, Jr.-Sr. Dec- orations Co-chair. 3, AFS Dance Cen. Co- chair. 2,3, INIEYERS, JOHN F. Red and Blue 3, Ad. Mng. 4, Otlice Asst. 2, 3,4, Stardust Ball 2,3, Coronation Co-chair. 4, Jr.-Sr. Party 3, Wrestling 2, Campus Clean-up 3,4, Hi-Y 2, 3,4. MICHAEL, AMY L. Yellblock 4, Future Nurses 3,4. MICHAEL, STEVEN Colt 2,3. MICHNER, JOYCE A. Honor Society 3,4, IFTA 3,4, Girls, League Play Set-Design Co- chair. 4, Palette Club Pres. 4, Choir 4, TOT 2, Yellblock 3,4. MILLER, DIANNA Red and Blue 4, Li- brary Asst. 4. MILLER, EVERETT DCE 4. MILLER, PATRICIA Girls' League 2nd V- Pres. 4, Honor Society Treas. 4, Quill and Scroll 4, Yellblock 2, 3,4, Jr.-Sr. Party En- tertainment Co-chair. 3, Sargasso Ed. Stall 4: Girls' League Play Stage Crew and Light- ing Co-chair. 3. MILLER, PAULA Tri-Hi-Y 2,4, Yellblock 2,3,4, Teacherls Asst. 2,3,-1. MILLER, PHILL E. MILLER, WILLIAM J. Honor Society 4, JA 3, 4, Hi-Y 4, German Club 2, Monitor 4, Campus Clean-up 2,3,4. MILLS, BOBBIE Red and Blue 4, Choir 4, Girls' Concert Choir 3, Mother- Daughter Entertainment Co- chair. 4, Yellblock 2,3, 4, Student Council 2,3, Office Asst. 4. MIMS, MIKE A. MINCE, SHIRLEY F. Teacher's Asst. 3,4, Honor Society 4, Red and Blue Seller-Dis- tributory, OEAI 4. MIRDO, SANDRA Yellblock 2,3, JA 3. MITCHELL, CINNY L. Yellblock 2,3, JA 3. MOFFITT, JAIVIES L. Choir 2,3,4, Usher 2, 3, Tennis Mona, JAMES L. Red and Blue Photo. 2, 3, Page Ed. 4, Golf 2, 3,4, Student Council 2,3, Honor Society 3,4, Hi-Y Treas. 2,-1, Pres. 3, Quill and Scroll 3,41 K-Club-1. MOODY, DENNIS L. MOONEY, JACK INIOONEY, JANET L. Yellblock 2,3, Tri-Hi-Y 2, VICA 4, OEAI 4, POD Asst. 3,4. MOORE, BEVERLY MOORE, PATRICIA A. French Club 2, JA 4, Senior Safari 4, Jr.-Sr. Party 3, Autumn Prom 3,4, Father-Daughter Romp 4, Teacherls Asst. 3,4. MOREHEAD, RICHARD Football 2,3,4, Track 2,3, Basketball 2, K- Club 3,4, Student Coun- cil 4, Red and Blue 4, Jr.-Sr. Party 3. MORRISON, JANICE L. Monitor2. MORROW, ANNE C. Tri-Hi-Y Sec. 4, Yellblock 2,3,4, Red and Blue Seller-Dis tributor 2,3, Autumn Prom 2,3,4, Student Council 2, JA Treas. 3, OtIiceAsst. 3. MORROW, VICKIE L. Student Council 2. MOTE, MARK E. MUCC, PHIL E. Football 4, Track 2,3, 4, Basketball 2, Shin- dig Cen. Co-chair. -1, Monitor 3,4, Office Asst. 4, Teacherls Asst. 4. MULIS, CHARLES S. Hi-Y Treas. 4. MURRAY, MELISSA L. Sargasso Ed. Staff C0-Ed. 4, Tri-Hi-Y Pres. 2,3, Council Repres. 4, Autumn Prom Entertainment Co-chair. 4, Honor So- ciety 3,4, Quill and Scroll 3, Sec. 4, Yell- block 2,3,4. IVIYERS, JAMES S. Student Council 2,3, Swim Asst. 3,4, Moni- tor 2,3, Teacherls Asst. 4, Ili-Y2,3. MYERS, ROGER D. Baseball 2, Football 2. NARIAI, KEIKO Yellblock 2,3,4, Honor Society 4, French Club 4, Mother-Daughter 4, Choir 4, Apple tor a Teacher Hostess Co- cbair. 4, Autumn Prom 2,4. NELSON, JUNE E. Palatte Club 2,3, JA 3, Father-Daughter Romp 3, Girls' Concert Choir NESBIT, ALICE Red and Blue 2, Sen- ior Safari 4, JA Treas. 4, Father- Daugh- ter Romp 4, French Club 2, Treas. 4, Moth- er-Daughter 4, Yell- block2,3,4. NEWBURN, BOB L. Football 2, VVrestling 2,3,4, K-Club 3,4, Hi-Y 2. NICHOLAS, JOHN V. Hi-Y 3,4, IFTA 4, JA 3, Monitor 3,4, Football 3. NICHOLAS, TOM J. Hi-Y Treas. 4, Monitor 3,4, IFTA 4. NICHOLS, GARY L. Campus Clean-up 2,3, 4. NORRIS. MARY K. Future Nurses 2.3, Sec. 4g JA Sec. 3,43 Kips 3,43 Student Council 2: Apple for a Teacher Distribution Chair. 43 Nursels Asst. 3,-1. NORWOOD, BEVERLY J. O'BANNON, DIXIE CAA 2,31 Future Nurses 43 Office Asst. 4. O'CONNOR, DEBORAH K. Yellblock 2,3,43 Teach- er's Asst. 3,43 JA Treas, 33 Autumn Prom Pro- gram Co-chair, 43 Pal- ette Club Sec. 33 Home- coming 23 Red and Blue Distributor 4, OREM. CAROL S. Honor Society' -l: IFTA 3,43 Autumn Prom Gen. Co-chair. 43 Jr.-Sr. Party Chaperone Co- chair. 33 Yellblock 2, 3,43 TOT 23 Teacherls Asst, 3,-4. OVERTON. JAMES E. DCE 3, PARKS, JANE A. PARR, JACQUELYN PARSON, ROBERT M. VICA 2, PARSONS, MARY ANN JCL 2,33 JA 4, Airmimf 4: Teachers Asst. 2,3. PATTERSON, DAVID VCY 23 Monitor 3,43 Teacherls Asst. 3.43 Usher2,3. PATTERSON, JAMES VVrestling 2,3,43 K-Club 3,43 Football 2,33 Mon- itor4: Hi-Y 43 Teacherls Asst. 3. PATTERSON. JOE F. Basketball 2,3,43 Foot- 2,33 Track 23,43 Otlice Asst. 23 K-Club 2,3,4. Senior Index PAUL. SHERYL D. Quill and Scroll 43 Stu- dent Council 2,3,43 Red and Blue 2,3g Cir- culation Mng. 43 Jr.-Sr. Party Refreshment Co- chair, 33 Yellhlock 2, 3,41 Kokettes 3,43 Shin- dig Cen. Co-chair. 4, PAYNE, VIRGINIA G. Entered from Marion High School 4, Tri- Hi-Y 43 Father-Dauglr ter, Romp Cen. Co- chair, 43 Student Coun- cil 43 Yellblock 43 Fu- ture Nurses 4. PEARSON, TERESA M. Teacher's Asst. 4. PETERSON, WILLIAM Campus Clean-up 2, PICKARD, JANE A. PICKETT. BARBARA Yellblock 2,33 Teachers Asst. 3,41 DCE 43 Mon- itor 2. PIERSON, KARYN E. Autumn Prom 2.3, Chaperone Co-chair. 43 Tri-Hi-Y 2,3,4, Kok- cttes 43 Red and Blue 43 Kips Sec. 43 Yell- block 2.3.4. PIKE. VICKIE K. Honor Society' 43 Girls' Concert Choir 43 Jun- ior Heart Club 3. PLANK, JULIE A. Choir 43 Girls' Concert Choir 2,33 Kokettes 43 Thcspian Club 2,3,43 Yellblock 2,3,43 Moth- er-Daughter Cen. Co- chair. 43 Tri-Hi-Y2,4. POPP, TERRY L. PORTER, DOUGLAS A. PORTER, LINDA K. Honor Society 3,43 GAA Sec. 43 Yell- block 2.3.43 Teacherls Asst. 3.43 JCI. 2. PRATIIER, REX A. VVrestling 23 Monitor 2,33 -Campus Clean-up 2 3 PRYOR. CAROL A. FBI. See. 3, COE Sec. 43 Autumn Prom 23 Yellblock 23 JA Sec. 4, Tri-Hi-Y2. PULVER, CINDY D. French Club 23 Girls' League Play 33 Jr.- Sr. Party 33 IFTA 43 Honor Society 3,43 Mother-Daughter Dec- oration Co-chair. 4, Autumn Prom 4. PYKE, JANET E. Student Council 2,3,43 Honor Society 3,43 Red and Blue Distributor 43 Cheerleading, Club 3, Varsity 43 Junior Class Sec.3 Senior Class Trcas. QUICK. MARK E. Swim Team 2,3,4g JA V-Pres, 43 Hi-Y Chap. 23 Sargasso Ed. Staff 43 Red and Blue 2,33 K- Club 3.4: Stardust Ball 4. RAAB, EMILY R. TOT 23 Yellblock 2.3, 43 Junior Heart 33 Jr.- Sr. 33 Girls' League Play4. RANDOLPH, CAROLYN RAVER, PAUL T. Band. 2,3,4, Honor So- ciety 3,43 French Club 23 Rotary Repres. 4. RAYL, DAVID R. Sargasso Ed. Staff 43 Quill and Scroll 43 Boys' State 33 Spanish Club 43 Teacherls Asst. 3,43 Monitor3,4, REECER, KATHY Honor Society 43 JA 33 Tri-Hi-Y 43 OEAI 4. Red and Blue Seller 3. REED, CAIL J. Entered from North- western High School 43 Teachers Asst. 4. REITH, KIMBERLEE Red and Blue 3: Jr.-Sr. Party 33 Kokettes 3,43 Tri-Hi-Y 3.43 Apple for a Teacher 3,43 Sargasso Seller 43 Autumn Prom 4, RHYNE, LINDA S. Yellblock 3,43 JA 33 OEAI4. RICE. BILL R. Track 23 K-Club 3.4: Hi-Y 3, Chap, 43 JA Y-Pres. 43 Football 2. RICHEY, DEBORAH F. Yellhlock 23 DECA 4. RICHMOND, TWYLA M. DHCA 4. RIDENOUR, CANDACE Girls' League Repres, 23 Pres. 43 Junior Class Treas.3 Student Coun- cil 3, Yellblock 2,43 Honor Society 3,43 Tri-Hi-Y Sec. 2, Red andBlue2. ROACH, DAVE E. German Club 2,33 De- bate Team 2,3,43 Speech Team 43 NFL 2,3, Y- Pres, 43 Teachers Asst. 43 Monitor 2. ROACH, KENT E. ROBERTS, DAVID R. Sargasso Ed. Staff 3, Co-Ed, 43 Honor So- ciety :33 Pres. 4, Swim Team 2,3, Co-eapt. 43 Quill and Scroll 3,41 K-Club 2,4, Co-capt, 33 Stardust Ball Reserva- tions Co-chair, 43 Stu- dent Council 4. ROBERTSON, EDWARD ROBESON, GREG Track 2,3,43 K-Club 3, 43 French Club 23 Mon- itor3,4. RODCERS, MICHAEL Hi-Y 2. ROE, MARY L. Choir 2,33 Teacher's Asst. 253,43 Yellblock 43 Monitor 2,33 Y-Teens 2, ROESENER, DIANNE L. Yellblock 23 Tri-Hi-Y 2.3. ROLL, PATTYE K. Palette Club 3,43 Of- fice Asst. 4. RONK, DANA C. Yellblock 2,3,43 Autumn Prom 23 Tri-Hi-Y Chap. 23 V-Pres, 43 Mother- Daughter3,4. ROPES, TIINI NI. Student Council 33 Teachers Asst. 3. ROSE, CONNIE S. Yellblock 33 Tri-Hi-Y 2,43 Mother-Daughter 4. ROSE, TED A. Track 23 Cross Country 23 Monitor3. ROSS. DEWEY J. Palette Club 23 Teach- er's Asst. 4, Monitor 4. 4. ROSS. SUSAN D. Library Club 2,33 Li- brary Asst. 2,3 ROUNDS. DOUGLAS Track 2,3,43 Cross Country 2,3,43 Hi-Y 2, 3,43 Red and Blue Sell- er-Distributor 2,3,4Q K-Club 3,43 Campus Clean-up 2,3, Chair, 43 Stardust Ball 3,4 ROUSH, LINDA CAA 3: COE 33 OEAI V-Pres. 43 Teacher's Asst. 4. RUEMLER, BARBARA Autumn Prom 2,3,43 Red and Blue 4: Yell- block 2,33 Library Asst. 3,43 Teacher's Asst. 43 Apple for a Teacher 2. 33 Girls' League Play 2. RUSH, CYNTHIA A. Monitor 23 Yellblock 2, 3, RUSSELL, JOHN T. Debate Team 2,3,4: Band 2,3,4, Student Council 23 Speech Club 2,43 Baseball 2,33 Cer- man Club RUSSELL, JUANITA Yellblock 2,3,43 DEA 4: COE4. RUSSELL, KAREN S. Teacher's Asst. 4. RUSSELL. SAM O. 275 RUSSELL, WVILLIAM Monitor 33 COE Y- Pres. 4. RUTHERFORD, DAVE RUTHERFORD, STEVE Monitor 4. SARGARSEE. AARON B. Choir 2.3,4. SARGEANT, DIANE Kokettes 3,43 Sargasso Business Staff 43 Red and Blue 2,33 Yellblock 3,43 Tri-Hi-Y 3,43Motll- er-Daughter 3,43 Sar- gasso Seller 4. SAUNDERS, PAUL R. Honor Society 3,43 NFL 3, Pres. 43 Debate Team 2,3,43 Usher 2,3,43 Ger- man Club 2,3,43 Chess Club 3.4. SCIIEMBRE. CONNIE Kips 2,3. Pres. 43 Tri- Hi-Y 2,31 Yellblock 23 Girlsl State 33 Library Asst. 2,3,43 French Chib O SCHMIDT, DEBBY K. Cheerleading Club 3, Varsity 43 Kips 2,3,43 Tri-Hi-Y 2,3,43 Red and Blue Seller 33 Red and Blue 4. SCHWARTZ. SUE Entered from St. Jo- sephs Academy 3: Honor Society 43 Stu- dent Council 3,43 Dra- matics Club 3,43 Thes- pian Club 3,43 Tri-Hi-Y 3,43 Kokettes 43 Yell- block3,4. SCHWARTZ, RICHARD SCOTT, CAROL Girls' League Repres. 23 Treas. 43 Red and Blue 3, Proofreader 43 Honor Society 3,43TOT Pres. 23 Girls' League Play Make-UP Co- chair. 33 Jr.-Sr. Party Decorations Co-chair. 33 Yellblock 2,3,4. SCUDDER, PEGGY L. Choir 2,3,43 Red and 276 Senior Index Blue 23 German Club 23 Mother-Daughter 4: JA 33 Library Asst. 3,43 Teachers Asst. 4. SECREASE. CARLA S. Choir 2,3, Sec.-Treas. 43 Thcspian Club 3,43 Dramatics Club 43 Tri- Hi-Y 33 Girls' League Play Costumes Co-chair. 43 Shindig 3,43 Student Council2. SEYMOUR, WILLIAM Honor Society 3,43 NFL 2,3,43 Dramatics Club 2,3, Pres. 43 Student Council 3, V-Pres. 43 Choir 3, Pres. 43 Thes- pian Club 2,3,43 Debate Team 2,3,4. SHAAK, JEANNINE L. Yellblock 3,43 JA 43 German Club 33 Pal- ette Club 4. SHAFFER, ROBERT E. SHARP, STEVEN Palette Club 4. SHEPARD, MIKE K. SHILLING, JIM E. French Club 23 Jr.-Sr. Party Publicity Co- chair. 3. SHINE, JOHN A. SHIRAR, STEVE E. Hi-Y 2,3,43 JCL SHIRLEY, NANCY L. Autumn Prom Reserva- tion Co-chair. 43 JA 3: Yellblock 2,3,43 Student Council 43 Girls' League Play 43 Dra- matics Club 43 Mother- Daughter 4. SHOPE, LINDA S. Honor Society 3,43 IFTA 3,43 French Club 3, Pres. 43 Girls' Con- cert Choir 3,43 Mother- Daughter 43 Teacher's Asst. 3,4. SHUCK, SANDRA K. GAA 2,3. Reporter 43 Teacher's Asst. 3,43 Nurses Asst. 23 Red and Blue Distributor 4. SHUE, KATHLEEN L. Honor Society 3,43 French Club 43 Junior Heart 23 Yellblock 2.3. 43 Autumn Prom 43 Apple for a Teacher 43 Teacherls Asst. 3,43 Office Asst. 3,4. SHUMAKER, MICHAEL Football 23 Track 23 Stardust Ball 23 Moni- tor2,3,4. SIEFERS, FREDRICK Band 2,3,43 Dramatics Club 43 Thespian Club 43 History Club V-Pres. 33 Stardust Ball SIEFKIN, BRUCE F. Track Mng. 2,3,43 Cross Country Mng. 3,4. SIEFKEN, SCOTT VV. Band 3,43 Hi-Y 2. SIMPSON. STEVEN R. SLAUGHTER, JAMES DCE 2. SMELTZER, BECKY Office Asst. 4. SMITH, CANDICE B. Tri-Hi-Y 23 Yellblock 2,3,43 Apple for a Teacher 43 FBL 33 COE 4. SMITH, CONNIE E. Tri-Hi-Y 3,43 Library Asst. 2,33 Teacher's Asst. 43 Autumn Prom 43 Girls' League Play 43 Yellblock 2,3,4. SMITH, DEBBIE L. Yellblock 2,3. SMITH, DAN C. Football 23 Basketball 2,3,43 Track 2,3,43 Ro- tary Repres. 43 Stardust Ball 43 K-Club 3,4. SMITH, JOHN E. Band 2,3,43 Teachers Asst. 4. SMITH, LINDA K. Yellblock 3. SMITH, MYRA A. Band 2,3,43 JCL 2,33 History Club 2. SMITH. SHARON E. lloinecoming 33 Othce Asst. 4. SMITH, TIM D. Entered from Taylor High School 3: Band 2,33 Monitor 4. SMITH, TONI L. Kokettes 43 Tri-Hi-Y 2,3, Treas. 43 Yellblock 2,3,43 Autumn Prom 2, 3, Reservation Co-chair. 43 Mother-Daughter 2, 33 Jr.-Sr. Party 33 JA 3. SNIDER, JAMES D. Thespians Club 2,3, Pres. 43 Dramatics Club 3,43 Band 2, Drum Major 3,43 Stardust Ball 3,43 Autumn Prom 3,43 Jr.-Sr. Party 33 Shindig 3,4 SOMSEL, CATHY D. Dramatic Club 2,3,43 Thespian Club 43 Kips 33 Red and Blue 2.3: Yellblock 3,43 Band 43 Girls' Concert Choir 4. SOSBE. CHARLES VV. Football 2,3,43 Track 2, 3,43 K-Club 2,3,43 Teachers Asst. 3,4. SOTTONG. JAMES M. Honor Society 3,43 Monitor 43 Chess Club 2, Sec. 3, Pres. 43 Ger- man Club 2,3,43 Astron- omy Club 4. SPENCER. JANIES A. Football 2,3,43 Baseball 2,3,43 Basketball 23 JA 43 Hi-Y 3,43 K-Club 3,43 Teachers Asst. 3, 4. SPRINCER, KENNARD Track 23 Monitor3. SPRINCER, RITA M. Yellblock 2,3,43 DCE 43 JA 3,43 Tri-Hi-Y 23 Red and Blue Distribu- tor Seller 43 Apple for a Teacher 23 Autumn Prom 4. STAMPER, PAMELA J. STAPLETON, JOHN Football 2,3,43 K-Club 3,4 STATON. BARB S. Sargasso Ed. Staff 33 Spanish Club 2. STATON, THOMAS E. STEELE. DAVID L. Band 2,3,4. STEIN, ROBERT B. Swim Team 2,3,43 K- Club 3,43 Student Coun- cil 2,33 Honor Society 3,41 Sargasso Ed. Staff 33 Hi-Y 2,3. Pres. 4. JA 3. STEINER, SHIRLEY A. STEPHENSON, JACK Ili-Y 43 Teacher's Asst. 33 Football 43 Spanish Fiesta3. STEVENS, CYNTHIA Red and Blue 3, Fea- ture Ed. 43 Senior Sa- fari Chaperone Co- chair. 4: TOT 21 IFTA 3,4, Kips 2,3,4, Quill and Scroll 3,43 Thespian Club 2,3,43 Yellblock 2,3,4. STEVENS, JAMES C. Hi-Y 2,3,43 Monitor 2, 3,43 German Club 2: Jr.-Sr. Party 33 Stardust 43 Student Council 4. STIFFLER, JEFF A. Entered From Lafay- ette Jelf High School 4. STINER, JONETTA M. STITT, JIM Campus Clean-up 2,33 Monitor4. STITT, TOM E. Palette Club 43 Cam- pus Clean-up 2,33 Mon- itor3. STORMS, MARILYN Choir 3,43 Girls' Con- cert Choir 23 IFTA 43 Teachers Asst. 2,3,43 Monitor 23 Mother- Daughter Publicity Co- chair. 4. STORMS, TIMOTHY D. JA V-Pres. 43 Hi-Y 2, 4: Sec. 3, Student Coun eil 2.3.41 Monitor 4. STORY, ROSIE M. Entered from Ripley, Mississippi 21 Yellblock 0 STOUSE. SUSAN M. Honor Society 3,4, CAA 253, Pres. 4, Honors Awards 2, French Club 3, ll-'TA S,-1, TOT 2, Teaehervs Asst. 3,4 STOUT, DAVID E. French Club 2: DCE 3,4. STOUT, LOUIS A. Cross Country 2,3, Hi- Y 4, Track 253, Red and Blue 3,41 Spanish Club 23, STREBIN. VIVIAN Future Nurses 2, Cor- responding Sec. 3,41 Kips 2,3,4, Yellblock 2, 3,-1, Tri-Hi-Y 2, Father- Daughter Romp 4, Nursels Asst. 3,4, POD Asst. 4. STRODE, RANDALL E. Future Physicians Club 2,3, V-Pres. 4, JCL 3,41 Chess Club 2,4, Library Asst. 2,3,4, Office Asst. 4, Rotary Repres. 4, Honor Society 4. STRONG, KAREN S. Y-Teens 2, Monitor 2. STROUD, LISA M. CAA 2, Yellblock 2. SUITS, EDDIE SULLIVAN, JEFF G. SUMMERS, MIKE K. SUTTON, HARRY O. Thespian Club 2. SWING, TOM A. Sargasso Business Staff 4, DCE4, SWISHER, BECKY S. Y-Teens 2. SWITZER, FRANK L. Astronomy Club 4. TABER, STEVE B. VICA 3. Senior Index TALLEY. KAREN A. Student Council 2,3. TEDLOCK, CATHY S. Yellblock 4, T. B. Bangle Drive 2, FBL 2, Tem- plin, Noalus O. Campus Clean-up2,3. TENNEY, CHARLYN E. Yellblock 23.4, Y- Teens 3, Treas. 4, JA Sec. 4, Office Asst. 4. THARP, CANDACE J. THOMAS, JERRY J. Honor Society 3,-tg Hi- Y 2, Choir 3.4, Future Physicians 2, Thes- pians Club 2,3,4, Dra- matic Club 4, German Club 4, THOMAS, MICHAEL A. Football 2,3, Basketball 2,3, Basketball 2, Hi-Y 2.3.4, JA 3.4. THOMAS, TAUNEE K. Mother-Daughter Pro- gram CO-chair. 4, Hon- or Society 4, Autumn Prom 4, Oftiee Asst. 4, Girls' League Play 4, JA 3, Monitor 2. THOMPSON, ANGELA Entered from North- western High School 4. THOMPSON, CAROLYN Student Council 2,3,4, Honor Society 3, Sec. 4, IFTA 3, V-Pres. 4, Girls' League Play Gen. Co-chair. 4, Red and Blue 4, Office Asst. 4. THOMPSON. SAMUEL R. Choir 4, Monitor 4, TILLEY, CARY L. Wrestling 253, Track 2, JA 4. TOLER,' DEBORAH L. Honor Society 4, JCI. 2,3, Quill and Scroll 4, Thespian Club :2,3,4, Dramatic Club 2,3,-lg Future Physicians 2.3, Girls' League Play Props Co-chair. 3,-1. THOMPKINS. CATHERINE Girls' League Repres. 4, Honor Society 4, Future Nurses 2, Red and Blue Distributor 4, Senior Safari Gen. Co-chair. 4, Teachers Asst. 3, DCE 4. TOOLEY. PENNY S. OEAI 4, Teachers Asst. 3,4, Yellblock 2. TRINE, WILLIAM J. Campus Clean-up TROY, STANTON E. Swim Team 2,3,4, Hi-Y Sec. 2, V-Pres. 3, Quill and Scroll 4, K-Club 3,41 Stardust Ball 3,4. TUCKER, ALLEN L. Boys' Legion Pres. 4, Student Council 2, K- Club 2,3,4, Track 2,3,4, Cross Country 2,3,4: Teachers Asst. 3. TUCKER, TERESA L. Tri-Hi-Y V-Pres. 4, Shindig Refreshment Chair. 4, Jc1.2, Thes- pian Club 3,-1, Girls, League Play TURLEY, MARINELL Sargasso Asst. Ed. Staff 4, JCL 2, Apple for a Teacher 2, Yell- block 2,3,4, Junior Heart 3, Quill and Seroll3,4. TURNER, DAVID H. VICA Treas. 3, Cam- pus Clean-up 2,3, DCE TURNER, GERALD D. JA 4, Campus Clean- up2,3. VanMETER, THOMAS Quill and Scroll 4, JCL 2, Honor Society 4, Hi- Y 2,4, Bicycle Court 3, Palette Club 3,-1, Basketball 2. Val1SICKEL, KIRK E. Football 3,4, JCL 253: JA 3,41 Hua. VETTER, NIIKE K. Football 2,3, Wrestling 2, Hi-Y 3,-1, DCE 4: JA 3. VETTER, VICKI L. Yellblock 2, Student Council 2, Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3, VICA Sec, 3, Cer- man Club 2: JA 2. WALKER, MIKE R. VICA WALTHER, JANET D. Attended Penn Hall Preparatory School 3, Tri-Hi-Y 2,-1, Yellblock 2,4, Sargasso Seller 4. WALTMAN, NANCY L. Yellblock 3,-1, JA 53, French Club 2, Mardi C-ras 2, DCE 4. WARD, DAVID L. Band 2,33 Shindig 2,3 WATSON, DARLENE K. Dramtic Club 2,3, Sec. 4, Thespian Club 2,3,4, Band 2,3, V-Pres. 4, Red and Blue 3,4, AFS Host 4, Quill and Scroll 4, Student Council 2,4. WATSON, DERINDA K. Y-Teens 2, Palette Club 2, Yellblock 2,3,4, JA 3, Teachers Asst. 3, TOT2, WATSON, ELIZABETH Entered from South- west, Texas 3. WEBB, GARY L. Student Council 2, Campus Clean-up 2, Dramatics Club 2,3, Thespian Club WENGER, GREG A. JA 2, DEC Historian 4. WERBE, STORMY N. Basketball Mng. 2,Z3,4, K-Club3,4. WEST, STAN D. Honor Society 4, Band 2,3,4, Thespian Club 4, German Club 253, A-V Asst. 4. WHITACRE. SUSAN K. IFTA 3, Pres. 4, Stu- dent Council 2,3, Yell- block 3,4, Honor So- eiety3,4. WHITE, LINDA D. WILFON, GARLAND K. Entered from Earl Wooster High School 3, Choir 4, Dramatic Club 4, Thespian Club 3,-1, Band 3,-1. WILLIS, BILL E. Football 2,-1, Basket- ball 2,3,4, Monitor 2, 3,45 K-Club 3,-1, Hi-Y 4. WILLIS, BRENDA Tri-Hi-Y 2, Yellblock 2, Office Asst. 4. WILSON, JANET E. Future Nurses 3,-1, Y- Teens 3, Mardi Gras 2, Yellblock 2,3, Nurses Asst. 4. WILLSON. HENRY R. WINTERS. MARTHA R. Palette Club 3,4, Tri- Hi-Y 253, Autumn Prom 4, Sargasso Seller 4, Yellblock 253, Teacherls Asst. 2,3.4. WOIDA, JEROME WOOLEY, TERRY D. WRIGHT, ROGER S. VlCA 53, Monitor 3, WRIGHT, WILLIAM L. Hi-Y Sgt.-at-Arms 3, Pres. 4, Campus Clean- up 3. YOUNG, DANA L. Student Council 2,3, Treas. 4, Girls' League Play 3.4, Yellblock 3: Mother-Daughter 3,4, Thespian Club 3,4, Dramatic Club 3,4. ZIRKLE, BRAD Swim Team 2,3,4, 277 Aaron, -A- Cindy65 A aron, Frances 2 7 A bney, A nnette 65,212 Abney, Marcia 65 Abresch, Esther 65 A cord, A dams Adams, Adams, Adams, Adams, Adams, Adams, Danny 65 Jack 27 Jej27 John 27 Patty 163,166 Quinna 53 Regina 171,27 Roger 27 Adkinson, Kathy 166 Agnew, Gary 27 Agnew, Myrna 53,161, 144 Alexander, Joann 53 Aldridge, Liz 65 Allen, Andrea 27 Allen, Gary 27 Allen, Paulette 27 Allen, Tom 53 Allen, Vickie 155,156. 170,27 Alley, Bill 65 Alter, Mike 65 Student Index Barber, Brad 65 Barber, Craig 27 Barber, David 2 7 Barber, Mike 53 Barker, Jane 53 Barker, Terry 184,211, 27 Barkley, Marcia'53 Barlow, Dave 53 Barlow, Kathy 53 Barlow, Pam 53 Barnes, Karen 167,27 Barnes, Kerry 53 Barnett, Barbara 65 Barnett, Frank 27 Barnett, Greg 65 Barnett, Mike 65 Barnett, Minnie 27 Barnett, Steve 65 Barnhorst, Nancy213, 166,53 Barnhorst, Noreen 27 Barrett, Margaret 27 Amos, Carol 27 Amos, Kathy 65 Amos, Steve 65 Anderson, Carmen 53, 165 A ndrews, Charlie 65 Andrews, Kathy 53.166, 163 Anthony, Gary 65 Antosik, Walter 65 Anweiller, Nancy 163. 65 Barton, Steve 65 Bartrum, Dave 27,211, 168 Baskin, Deborah 65 Bass, Jerry 53 Bassett, JeH27 Bateman, Kevin 65 Bateman, Terry 155,53 Bates, Chuck 65 Bates, Darlene 65 Bates, Jack 27 Bates, Marsha 27 Bates, Nancy 65 Bates, Roger 65 Baty, Raydeena 65 Baughman, Carl 53,144 Baxter, Janice 27,168 A rcher, Jim 65 A rmstrong, Jeanine 155 Arnett, Ronald 27 Artis, 27 Billl9l,192,l86, A rtis, Maretta 53,155 Artis, Mariella 53 A rtis, Tony 53 Ash, Garry 65,155 27 Boyd, B Ashcraft, Ralph 53 Atkinson, Cathie 53 Atwell, Vickie 27,144 Austin, Martha 27 Aucoin, Ralph 65 Auten, Gary 53 -3- Babcock, Chris 27 Bach, Mike 27 Bagnolh, Jackie 65 Bagwell, Janice 53 Bailey, Pam 27 Bakken, Vivian 171,27 Baker, Barb l66,163,53 Baker, Mary Jane 168, 163,53 Baker, Pamela 65 Baker, Rita 53,144 Balcom, Clark 163,155, 156,27 Baldwin, Barbara 27 Baldwin, Brenda 53 Baldwin, Charles 27 Baldwin, Gail65,91,117 Baldwin, Kathy 65 278 Bays, Gloria 65 Beals, Kathi 65 Beals, Mona 65 Beaman, Debbie 65 Beamon, Don 53 Bean, Mike 53 Beard, Alice 65 Beard, Harry 27 Beard, Mamie 53 Beard, Sarah 65 Beard, Toni27 Beasley, Bob 53 Beatty, Scott 53 Beaver, John 27 Beaver, Lawrence 65 Becht, John 53 Beck, Caren 27 Beck, Bill27,211,191, 192,186,144 Becraj, Brenda 65 Becker, Julie 65 Beets, Richard 189,65 Begley, Patsy 53 Behnke, James 53 Behele, Marilyn 53 Behler, Tom 53 Bell, Linda 144,213,168, Bell, Roseann 170,27 Bell, Sally 27 Bellah, Denny 65 Bellah, Diana 27 Bellamy, Sandra 27 Bennett, Jej144,27 Bennett, Bari 53 Bennett, Gregory 27 Bennett, Sue 167,I44, 210,163,28 Benson,3John 28 Berg, Jack 65 Bergman, Pat 59,53 Bergman, Mike 53 Berryman, JoEllen 53, 155 Bertram, Bill 186,53 Bertram, Bettie, 28 Bess, Dave 65 Bess, Ruth 28 Best, Sharon 65 Betz, Penny 28,171 Beugher, Rebeca 65 Biddle, Dan 53 Binkley, Dannis 28,144 Bird, Bill 53 Birdsong, Howard 53 Birt, Ken 144,53,184 Bisjack, Greg 167 Bitner, Bonnie 65 Bitner, Jejj'189,65 Bitner, Joy 53 Bitner, Judy 65 Bitner, Marsha 53 Bitner, Tim 65 Black, Julie 213,53 Bledsoe, Darrell 53 Blessing, Garry 65 Bline, Debbie 53 Bline, Dixie 66 Bliss, Pam 28 Bliss, Steve 66 Bluitt, Nathan 53 Bochard, Shirley 144,28 Bockelman, Karen 161, 144,28 Bocock, Carolyn 53 Bocock, Dale 28 Bogan, Mary 28,170 Boggs, Barbara 28 Bogue, Cindy 28 Bolding, Shirley 53 Bolding, Tom 66 Bole, Gayle 66 Boles, Vickie 53 Brantley, Dennis 28 Brantley, Shirley 66 Branum, Carol 66 Bratton, Margaret 66, 213 Brennan, Jane 28 Brennan, Mary 53,213 Bretz, Ross 28 Brewe, Mike 66 Brewer, Charlie 66 Breymier, Deborah 66 Bricknell, Debby 66 Bridegroom, Eddie 53 Bridwell, Suzy 66 Brinkerhopf Diana 66 Brinkerhojf Stephanie 53 Bristow, Walter 53 Brite, Danny 28 Broadley, Ellen 53 Brock, Ken 28 Brockett, Dave 53 Broo, Richard 53,167 Brooks, Debbie 53 Brooks, Diana 28 Brooks, Donnie 28 Brooks, Kathy 53 Brown, Becky 144,28 Brown, Chun Syl 66 Brown, Greg 144,28 Brown, Harold 66 Brown, Jan 28 Brown, Jane Ann 53 Brown, Jill 66 Brown, Ketherine 170, 28 Brown, Larry 53 Brown, Lucinda 66 Brown, Marcia 66 Brown, Mariel 53 Brown, Marlene 166,53 Brown, Marilyn 53,144, 87 Brown, Mike 53 Brown, Robert 29 Brown, Tom 66 Brunemer, Wilma 66 Brunk, Jendy l63,53, 144,174,168 Bolinger, Mike 53 Bond, Carol 66 Bordner, Terry 53 Borujf Barbara 53 Bough, Cindy 28 Boughman, Carl 162 Boughman, Dixon 66, 211,69 Bounds, Gary 53 Bousum, Tim 66 Bowley, Bowley, David 66 Jack 53 Bowling, John 53 Bowman, Robin 28 Bowser, Bowser, Becky 53 Jeanine 28 Bowser, David 53 Bowser, Mark 53,186 ill 66 Bucheri, Carol 29,144 Buchmiller, Kathy 212, 29 Buckley, Pat 29 Budzinski, Brenda 29, 170 Bugher, Jayne 53 Bugher, Jerry 53 Bundrent, Carole 29 Bunn, Michael 53 Bunn, Steve 66 Bunnell, Sharon 66 Burke, Toni53 Burkett, Bill 53 Burkett, Tom 66,184 Burkhart, Don 53 Burleson, Sandy 53 Burnette, Eilene 66 Burnette, Ronnie 53 Boyd, Shirley 28,170 Bozard, Carol 170 Brackney, Don 28 Braden, Karen 53 Bradburn, Brenda 53 Branch, Christy 66 Burnett, Virgil 29 Burns, Bettina 29 Burns, John 53 Burns, Mike 66 Burns, Mina 170,29 Burress, Bill 66 Burt, Judi 66 Burtch, Steve 66 Burthay, Bill29 Burton, Sharon 29 Bushman, Debbie 53 Butcher, Greg 66,189 Butler, Brenda 53,161 Buttefield, Mike 66 Button, Chris 29 Butts, Phil 186,29 Butzin, Bruce 53 Byers, Barry 53 Byers, Rick'53 -C- Cage, Mark 53 Cagle, Connie 66 Calhoun, Bob 29,261, 186,144 Callis, Ronnie 29 Callis, Sheryl 66 Cameron, Steve 29 Camp, Wilsonna 29,53 Campbell, Allen 66 Campbell, Dale 53 Campbell, Gail 53 Campbell, Jan 53,144 Campbell, John 66 Campbell, Vicki 53 Candlish, Fred 53 Candlish, Rick 66 Cantrell, Debbie 29 Cantu, Bill 66,189 Capshaw, Dave 29 Caraveo, Andy 66 Caraveo, Joey 66 Cardwell, Harold 54,186 Carey, Bob 54 Carey, Dennis 66 Carey, Kevin 66 Carey, Patricia 29 Cardwell, Larry 54 Carlson, Cathy 54 Carnes, Linda 29 Carpenter, Gary 29,26 Carpenter, Keith 29 Carr, Gary 54 Carr, Greg 29 Carson, Linda 29,213, 167 Carson, Tim 29 Carter, Arthur 29 Carter, Barbara 54 Carter, Becky 87,54 Carter, Joyce 54 Carver, Dan 29,149 Carver, Jim 54 Cass, Eddie 66 Cass, Eldon 66 Cass, Ellen 66 Cassell, Debbie 54,166 Cast, Anna 54 Castaldo, Toni 54 Castillo, Beverly 66 Cato, Linda 30 Catron, Shirley 54 Catt, Vikki 66 Cauflin, Kathy 30 - Cavazos, Frank 30 Cavazos, Junior 66 Chalk, Carlene 66 Chambers, Carolyn 66 Chambers, Marilyn 66 Chapel, William 30 Chapman, Bob 54 Chapman, Jacque 54 Chezem. DeEtta 54 Childress, Josephine 54 Chism, Bev 248,30,174, 167 Christine, Raymond 66 Christner, Janet 54 Cinko, Melanie 30 Clark, Beverly 66 Clark, Bob 66 Clark, Greg 54.186 Clark, Janice 54 Clark, Noel 66 Clark, Pam 54,161,66 Clark, Paul 30 Clark, Ronnie 66 Clark, Steve 30 Clark, Teresa 54 Clayborn, Leonard 54 C laytor, Geralyn 66 Clellard, Carol 66 Clelland, Danny 30 Clemons, Roxsandra 66 Clevenger, Cathy 54 Clinton, Phyllis 66 Coady, Mike 189,66 Coalburn, Danny 30 Coalburn, Tom 66 Coate, Teresa 54,163 Coburn, Cathy 66 Cochran, Sharon 88,30, 161 Cojman, Florence 30 Cojman, Joyce 30 Coghill, Bob 30 Cole, Linda 54 Cole, Mary Jane 30 Cole, Steve 149,66 Coleman, Becky 66 Coleman, David 30 Coleman, Lynne 242, 213,54,175 Coles, Suzanne 67 Collier, Celia 67 Collier, Joe 54 Collins, Dennis 171,30 Collins, Ida 67 Collins, Joyce 67,155 Collins, Patty 67 Collingsworth, Larry 30 Colvin, Charles 6 7 Colvin, Pam 54 Comarella, Carla 149, 30,163 Commons, Cathy 92,54 Cone, Karen 30 Conn, Gary 249,30 Conn, Glen 72,67 Conner, Charles 67 Connerton, Mike 54,172 Conradt, Albert 30 Conwell, Carole 54 Conwell, Colleen 213,54 Conwell, Diane 54 Conwell, Rex 54 Con well, Roger 54 Conwell, Steve 54 Conwell, William 30 Conyers, Ron 30 Cook, Bob 67 Cook, Connie 67 Cook, Danny 67 Cook, Debbie 67 Cook, Don 100,30 Student Index Cook, Glenda 30 Cook, James 67 Cook, Jerry 30 Cook, Leila 54 Cook, Linda 54 Cook, Stan 54 Cook, Terry 30 Cook, William 30 Cooley, Cynthia 6 7 Coombs, Cathie 67 Coombs, Kevin 162,54 Coombs, Leanna 30 Coombs, Tom 54 Coombs, Stan 54 Coon, John 54 Cooper, Barbara 67 Cooper, Mike 30,211 Cooper, Pat 54 Cooper, Randy 67 Cooper, Robert 54 Cooper, Scott 67,155 Copeland, Deresa 67 Crume, Dave 251,30 Culberson, Terry 54 C umbee, Sonseenahray 54 Cunningham, Janet 67 Cunningham, Kathy 30 Curry, Bruce 67,189,161 Curts, Kathy 55 Curry, Kevin 67 -D- Daly, Joe 189 Daly, Justin 31 Daly, Patrick 67 Damewood, Ester 67 Damitz, Charles 67,72 Damon, Timothy31 Darlin, Jim 55 Darling, Bonnie 149 155,153,31 Davenport, Pam 67 David, Phyllis 31 Davidson, John 31,186 Copeland, Sheryl 30 Copeland, Terry 67 Corbin, Dan 54 Corbin, Ella 67 Corbin, Rosie 54 Corbit,Judy 67 Cottingham, Ernie 54, 186,267 Cottingham, Janis 67 Cottrell, Dennis 54 Coulbern, Kathy 67,54 Courtney, Gary 30 Courtney, Mike 54 Cowan, Rhonda 30 Cowan, Steve 54 Cowell, Elaine 67 Cox, Fred 30 Cox, Richard 54 Cox, Peggy 54 Cox, William 30 Coy, Richard 54 Coy, Sally 67 Coy, Vickie 67 Coyle, Mechai167 Crabtree, Steve 67 Craig, Brad 30 C raig, Ken 30 Crain, Marcy 67 Crain, Mark 67 C ranfeld, Darrell 30 Crawford, Mike 186, 168,30 Crawford, Pat 67,189 C reason, Roseanna 30 Cripe, Samuel 67 Crippen, Bobbie 67 Crispen, Karen 30,163 155 Critchlow, Ken 54 Crockett, Melissa 54 C rone, Pat 54 Crook, Kevin 54,162 Cross, Arthur 67 Cross, Artie 189 Crousore, Janet 54 Crousore, William 67 Crowder, Joan 54 Crownover, Rick 54 Cruea, Sheryl 30 C rull , Jejrey 6 7 Crumbo, Jack 30 Crumbo, Lynn 67 Davis, Beckie 55 Davis Carla 67,155,73 Davis, Don 55 Davis, Elizabeth 55,162 Davis, Emily3l Davis, Gerald 67 Davis, Jef 6 7 Davis Melanie 55,251 Davis Monty 67 Davis, Steve 67 Davis, Steve31 Day, Becky67,167 Day, Brenda 55 Day, Da yle 67 Dodd, Phyliss 68 Dodd, Robert 31 Dodd, Sandra 68 Dollens, Bill 68 Donahue, Bob 163,31 Donoghue, Karen 55, 163 Donaldson, Ronald 31 Donnell, Lloyd 68 Donnell, Mark 31 Dood, Roseline 68 Dook, Partra 68 Dotson, Larry 31 Dotterer, Lewis 68 Douglas, Deborah 68 Douglas, Michael 68 Douglas, Sondra 55 Dowden, Danny 186 Do wden, Dennis 31 Drake, Larry 68 Drake, Pamela 31,161 Drake, Vickie 31 Dreyer, Linda 55 Dripps, David 31 Dripps, Vickie 68 Droll, Michele 155,31 Droll, Sandy 55 Dubois, Mike 68 Dum, Vickie 68,212 Duggins, Terry 155,162, 55 Duke, Leonard 184,55 Dukes, Caren149,165, 162,32 Dukes, Lebert 32,164 Dukes, SanDee 55 Day, Dennis 55 Day, Gayle 55 Day, Linda 55 Day, Russell 31 Dean, Dan 31 DeBusk, Charles 55 Delon, Steve 67 DeLong, Marvin 31 Deniston, Beverly 55 Dennis, Patrick 67 Dennis, Peggy 31 Denny, Mike 166,55 Densborn, Steve 55 Deraincy, Glenda 67 Derletia, Michael31 Detamore, Beth 55 Devine, Connie 31 DeWitt, Cherie 31,170 DeWitt, Jane Ann 67 De Witt, Retha 55 Dickey, Kathy 55 Dickerman, Jerry 67 Dickhoener, Patricia 31, 213 Dickison, Lowell 67 Dillman, Dave 31.168, 211 Dillman, Debbie 67,167 Dillman, Gary 67 Dillman, Roger 31 Dimitt, Ted 55 Dinardo, Tom 67 DiSalvo, Claudia 163,55 Dishon, Mark 55 Ditmore, Hilda 31 Dixon, Gary' 55 Dixon, Ronnie 67 Dobbs, John 68 Dumoulin, Pat 68.189 Duncan Bill 68 Duncan: Dave 68,189 Duncan Ed 68 Duncan: Jej'68 Dungan, Steve 68 Dunivan, John 68 Dunlap, Mike 55 Dunn, Marianne 149, 155,55 Dunn, MaryJo 32,175 Dunning , Gail 32 Dunnings, Linda 170 Dupou y, Debbie 68 Durfey, Jim 246,32,186, 211 Durham, Durham, Durham, Durr, Gr John 32 Sue 55 Walter 32 eg 68 Durrell, Christy 32,29, 26 Dwyer, Sarah 55 Dye, Mary 68,117 Dyker, Judy 68 -E- Eades, Tom 101,32 Ealbeck, Ealy, Ha Bonnie 68 zel 32,1 71 Early, Diane 68 Earnhart, C haryl 68 Easter, Vicki 68 Eaton, Kyle 55,162,213 Ebert, May 68 Eddington, Gary 68,189 Eddington, Virginia 32 Edson, Margo 32,213 Edwards , Bruce 55 Edwards, Diane 68 Edwards, Joyce 168,32 Edwards, Linda 32,163 Edwards, Rhonda 213,32 Elder, Linda 32 Elder, Marquita 32 Eldridge, Terry 68 Eller, Evelyn 55 Ellers, Beth 155 Elkins, Clydene 68 Eldridge, Pamela 55 Ellers, Mary 68 Elliot, Mike 55 Elliott, Patricia 32,156, 155,222,168 Ellis, Dan l84.l85,21l, 55 Ellis, Liz 166,54,55 Ellis, Vickie 174,166, 163,55,253 Ellsworth, Carol 68 Ellsworth, Mary2l3,55 Elmore, Kenneth 32 Elmore, Vicki 55 Eltzroth, LeeAnn 212,55 Engle. Rick 32 Ennis, Glen 32 Erickson, James 32 Ervin, Roger 32 Essig, Sherry 161,32 Estle, Greg 32 Etchison, Tom 32 Etherington, Nancy 32, 170 Evans, Carolyn 244,32, 165 ,1 63 Evans, Dave 55 Evans, Tania 32 Evans, Tony 171 E verhart, Dennis 32 Everhart, Loria 68 Evilsizer, Martha 68 Ewing, Bill 55 Ewing, Ronald 55 Ewing, William 55 -F. Farmer, Earl 55 Farnsworth, Kathy 166, 178,55 Farrell, Debbie 55 Farrell, Steve 68 Farrington, Cindy 55 Farrington, Sandy' 55 Farris, Lynnette 55 Farris, Rosalie 32 Fawbush, John 55 Fawcett, ,Daniel 32 Fawhslv, Don 68 Featherstone, Greg 68, 184 Featherstone, Jim 68 Featherstone, Pam 32 F eightner, Terry 55 Feldman, Sharon 161,55 Fellow, Charles 69 Fenton, Ed 55 Ferenc, James 32 Ferguson, Betty 55 Ferguson, Mike 55 Fernung, Randy 69,189 F erren, Billie 55 Ferren, Richard 55 Fetterhojf Monte 32, 171 F ewell, Beverly 55 Fewell, Dwaine 165,32 Fewell, Steve 32 Fields, Jane 69,163 Fields, John 168,32 Fierke, Robert 32 Finch, Vickie 55 Fisher, C herly 55 Fisher, Cindy 55 Fisher, Julie 55 Fisher, Mark 32 Fitchpatrick, Otis 32 Fitzpatrick, Sterling 55 Fitzpatrick, Tyrone 189 69 Fitch, Elaine 55 Fivecoate, Donald 69 Fivecoate, Marilyn 55, 165 Fleming, Paulette 55, 213 Fligor, Jim 55 Fobar, Bob 88,55 Fogle, Pat 69 Ford, Steve 189,69 Fort, Donna 69 Fort, George 170,32 Fort, Karen 32 Fortson, Fiona 213, 167, 174,32 Foster, Debbie 161,69 Foster, Tom 16l,32,156 155 Fouch, Dorothy 32 Fowler, Beth Ann 89,69 Fowler, Claude 69,189 Fowler, Ronald 32 Fox, Myra 32 Frakes, Gary 69 Franklin, Gloria 163, 167 Frankovich, Carol 33 Frayer, George 69 Frazier, Linda 33 Frazier, Valerie 69 Freed, Cheryl 155,69 Frey, Libby 175,33 Frey, Tom 69 Fuller, Anita 33 F ye, Joyce 33 -G. Gabriel, Phil 69 Gaddis, Kathie 69 Gadson, Grayce 69 Gaines, Larry 168,33 Galloway, Bob 184,33 Galloway, Phil 69,189 Galloway, Robert 33 Gamblin, Rodger 33 Gardner, Dave 33 Garrett, Steve 163,155, 33 Gaskill, Dan 165,33 Gates, Carol 33 Gee, David 69 Gee, Greg 69 Gedig, Debbie 33 Gentry, Dave l67,186, 245 Gerrard, Sharon 69 Gibbs, Nancy 55 Gibson, Devere 55 Gibson, Deborah 33 280 Student Index Gibson, Pam 69 Gifford, Carl 55 Gijjpord, Dave 189,69 Giles, Patty 33 Giles, Tim 69 Gillespie, Robert 69 Gillette, Dick 185,33 Gilbert, Bruce 55 Gillam, Cindy 55 Gilpin, Charles 55 Gilpin, Sharon 55 Gist, Steve 55 Glandon, Brenda 33 Glandon, Joetta 56 Glass, Gary 178,33 Glass, Gregg 21l,190, 191,186,89,33 Glass, Mark 69,189 Glassburn, Gale 69 Glenn, Rita 69,155 Glunt, Linda 33 Goddard, Vickie 69 Goj Greg 33 Goff Terri 312,166,46, 117 Goins, Curtis 69 Golightly, Fabian 33 Golper, John 2l1,186,33 Gonzales, Maria 213,56 Gonzales, Steve 56 Gooch, Yvette 69,155 Goode, Pamela 33 Goode, Rodney 33 Gooding, Denise 69 Goodnight, Kathy 69 Goodwein, Ray 69 Goranson, Dean 170,33 Goranson, Ron 155 Gordon, Anne 56 Gordon, Dana 56 Gordon, Steve 56 Goudy, Radana 171 Goudy, Rodana 33 Gourley, Terri 56 Gourley, Toni69 Goshen, Larry 69 Gosma, Craig 69 Grady, Yvette 170,34 Graf, Bill 56 Graham, Cathy 69 Graham, Donald 33 Graham, Kathy 69,161 Graham, Russell 69 Grainger, Dave 149,161, 34 Granstajl Carol 69 Grant, Jef69 Grant, Larry 186,2l1, 246,34 Grant, Robert 69 Greathouse, Debbie 170,34 Green, Nancy 69,68 Green, Ron 186,168,211 Greene, Dana 56 Greene, Gary 34 Greer, Madonna 69,161 Greeson, Carol 34,171 Gregory, Tajfv213,89, 34 Grider, Mike 56 Grimes, Jan 166,l63,56, 261 Grimes, Jennifer 34 Grove, Cindy 56 Grove, Debbie 69 Grove, Pat 56 Grover, Karen 213,166 56,117,247 Groves, Mark 69 Groves, Marsha 69 Guerre, Jim 56 Guerre, Sandy 34 Guest, Gary69 Gueur, Pamela 34 Gujey, Rosemary 56 Guge, Donald 69 Guge, Rex 178,34 Gunnell, Gary 168,34 Gunning, Rick 69 Gurske, Mickey 167,56 Guthrie, Veda 34 Guy, Brenda 69 -H- Hagy, Gayle 34 Hagy, Steve 34 Hale, Gary 34 Hale, James 34 Hale, Janet 261,l66,56 Hale, Marlene 56 Hale, Robert 69 HaUast, Rick 2l1,186, 56 Hall, Chuck 56 Hall, Dennis 56 Hall, Doyle 56 Hall, Erlin 56 Hall Gwenda 69,167 Hall, Janet 56 Hall, Lewis 34,186 Hall, Lowell 56 Hall, Pamela 56 Hall, Robert 69 Halliburton, Jim 56 Hallif Cathy 34 Ham, Cindy 69 Hamilton, Dave 56 Hamilton, Garfield 69 Hamilton, Peggy 69 Hamilton, Richard 69 Hamilton, Sheryl 70 Hamilton, Terry 34 Hamilton, Vickie 56 Hamke, Debbie 70 Hancock, Bill 186,34 Hancock, John 70 Hancock, Terry 56 Hanig, Josh 70 Hankins, Kathy 70 Hankson, Jury 34 Hanley, Dick 70 Hanley, Mona 70 Hansell, Lisa 70 Harbaugh, Steve 56 Hardesty, Carol 56 Harding, Brenda 34 Hardy, Celstine 70 Hardy, Kevin 35,168 Hardy, Kevin 56 Hardy, Steve 56 Harless, Francia 56 Harless, John 35 Harlow, Melinda 35, ' 174,167 Harmon, Debbie 35 Harmon, Jejrey 70 Harmon, Richard 56 Harness, Susan 70 Harnois, Gloria 35,163 Harper, Slyvia 35 Harper, Walter 56 Harrell, Ron 56 Harrell, Sue 35 Harris, David 56 Harris, Jack 56 Harris, Ruby 56 Harris, Steve 70 Harrison, Bob 184 Harrison, Mark 56,167 Harrison, Pattie 70 Harrison, Robert 70 Harrison, Steve 56 Harrold, Thomas 35 Hart, Bill 56 Hart, Charlotte 35 Hart, Dale 70 Hart, Michael 35 Hart, Nei170 Hart, Vivian 56 Harvey, Becky 70 Hash, Ellen 70 Haskett, Teresa 56 Hassfurder, Lisa 161,56 Hatcher, Diana 70 Hatcher, Lydia 56 Hatcher, Mike 56 Hatmaker, H. C. 35 Haun, Gary 56 Havens, Daniel 70 Havens, Gary 35,168 Haekins, Audrey 57 Hayes, Bob 184 Hayes, Connie l73,l68, 57 Hayes, Jim 70 Hayes, Rick 57 Hayes, Robert 57 Hayes, Teresa 5 7 Hayman, Phylles 70 Haynes, Sharon 70 Head, Denise 35 Head, Murl 57 Heath, Judy 35,170 Heathcoat, Brenda 70, 210,213 Heathcoat, Steve 35 Heaton, Charles 35 Hecht, Belinda 57 Heckert, Bonnie 35 Hedger, Joan 35 Hedrick, Monica 57 Heflin, Theresa 70,167 Heflin, Tom 70,167,57 Hefner, Jerry 57 Hellmann, Dolores 70, 163 Hellmann, Maria 35 Helmholtz, Lynn 35,171 Helms, Mark 255,57 Helms, Sally 57 Helmuth, Melinda 70, 163 Helton, Clete 57 Helvig, Joyce 35 Hembree, Debra 70 Hendershot, Jack 57 Hendershot, Roberta 57 Hendrick, Garry 57 Hendrix, Margaret 70 Hendrix, Roger 189,70 Hendrix, William 70 Henricks, Greg 191, 166,57 Henry, Mike 70 Henry, Steve 162,57 Herrington, Kay 57 Herrington, Tom 70 Hess, Terry 163,166,57 Hess, Valerie 57 Hewitt, Mark 57 Hewitt, Tom 57 Hiatt, Peter 249,35,161, 155 Hibler, Debbie 35,168 Hicks, Steve 70 Hicks, Sue 212 Higgenbotham, Donald 35 Higgenbotham, Gwen 162,5 7, 155 Hight, Vickie 70 Hill, Cindy 168,36 Hill, Robert 70 Hill, Robert 70 Hill, Theresa 36 Hilligoss, Cynthia 57 Hillis, Bruce 166,57 Hillis, Paul 149,36 Hillman, Jesse 191,186 Himelick, Jim 36 Hingst, Bob 57,211,60, 260,92 Hinkle, Charley 36 Hiscox, Susan 36,171 Hite, Mike 36 Hizer, Debby 70 Hoard, Roger 70 Hobbs, Mel 36 Hobbs, Michael 57 Hodson, Brand 70 Hodson, James 149,57 Hodson, Mary Ann 36 Hoel, Cathy 36 Hodson, Deanna 57 Hoel, Mike 5 7 Hogan, Sherie 57 Hoghe, Janet 57 Hole, Pam 70 Holland, Angela 57 Holland, Travis 70 Holliday, Dan 70,91 Hollis, Cathy 36 Holloway, Jim 70 Holman, Gloria 70 Holman, Nancy 70 Holt, Connie 57 Holt, Laddie l56,155,57 Hood, Mike 70 Hooks, Hanson 57 Hooper, Glen 36,163 Hoover, Alan 57 Hoover, Deanna 57 Hoover, Debbie 70 Hopkins, Angela 57 Hopkins, Mike 70 Horn, Allan 57 Horn, Don 70 Hornbuckle, Mike 70 Hornbuckle, Patsy 57 Hostelter, Mark Hostetler, Ronnie 70, 165 Jones, S Hounchell, Linda 36 House, Jim 79 Hovet, Kim 70 Howard, Bill 70 Howard, Vonna 36 Howell. Jayne 57 Hozey, Jesse 70 Hubbs, William 70 Hubert, Connie 36 Hubert, Randy 57 Huches, Joyce 36 Hudson, Dave 77,57 Hudson, Richard 70 Huey, Cindy 70 Hujrnan. Marv 70 Hujord, Kristi 70 Hughes, Terry 70 Hulce, Gary 70 Hulet, Bill 36 Hullinger, Susie 70 Humphries, Sallie 70 Hundley. Kay 57 Hundley, Martin 100,57 Hunsberger, Jill 70 Hunt, Bobbie 57 Hunt, Brenda 57 Hunt, Dale 36 Hunt, Jej7'36 Hunt, Patty 70 Hunt, Renee 70 Hunt, Wanita 57 Hunter, Janet 70 Hunter, Pam 70 Hunter, Sally 36 Hurlock, Jerry 36 Hurlock, Jerry 57 Hurst, Kathy 70 Hurste1.Cinci57,166, 174,155,163,247 Hutson, Cindy 36 Hutchins, Jejf'70 Hutchinson, Delora 70 Huzto, Sandy 37.171 Hutson, James 37 Hynds, Jane 57,166,213 Hyman, Garry 37,186. 211 Student Index Jejeries, Tom 37 Jenkins, Bev 70 Jenks, Dick 37 Jenks, Tom 57 Jensen, Chris 186,57 Jeroski, John 37,211 Jeroski, Rick 166,57 Jewell, Jay 149,153,57 Jewell, Larry 70 Jewell, Paul57 Johns, Janet 70 Johns, Patti57 Keith, Rita 58 K ellar, Cheryl 170,37 Kellar, Kathy 70 Kellar. Kay 170,37 K ellar, Terri 70 Kelley Kelley Kellie, Kellie, Kelly, Kelly. , Becky 70 , Glenda 58 Clark 166 Clark 58 Becky 246 Duane 37 Kendall, Johanna 70, Johnson, Alice 70 Johnson, A rthur 57 Johnson, Bette 57 Johnson, Charles 3 7 Johnson, Darlene 70 Johnson, Gary 57 Johnson, Jackie 57 Johnson, Larry 70 Johnson, Mike 57 Johnson, Roy 57 Johnson, Shirley 37 Johnson, Stan 70 Johnston, Marge 70 Jones, Bronnie 213,37 Jones, Carol 166,57 Jones, Carolyn 58 Jones, Cltjon 58 Jones, David 37 Jones, Easter 37 Jones, Jack 37 Jones, James 58 Jones, Joni37,167 Jones, Mark 58 Jones, Martha 70 Jones, Norris 58 Jones, Pamela 37 Jones, Patricia 37 Jones, Pauletta 37 Jones, Rick 70 Jones. Sandy 70 Jordan, Betty 178,37 Jordan, Christine 70 Jordan, Linda 58 Jordan, Paul 37 Jordan, Teckla 37,170 teve 58 Hymna, Larry 211,37, 186 -1- Indrutz,John 70,161 Indrutz, Larry 57 lngle, Dennis 57 Ingle, James L. 37 Ingle, Rick 149,186 Irick, Barbara 37 Irick, John 37 Irwin, Janet 37 Irwin, Sue 70 Irwin, Vickie 37 Isaac, Dave 189,70 .j- Jackson, Carolyn 57 Jackson, Diane 37 Jackson, Jejf57 Jackson, Roberta 171, 37 Jackson, Ronald 70 Jacobs, Bob 76 James, Diane 70 James, Perry' 37 Jameson, Rick 70 Jeffreys, Jan 37 Jowers, Marshall 37 Julow, Kathy 70 Jurojf Allison 70 Juroff Daniel37,162 -K- Kadlec, Candice 70 Kaicy, Frank 70,189 Kanable, Nick 58 Kanable, Ricahrd 58 Kopeschka, Kevin 37 Karnes, Danny 58 Karnes, Linda 162,173 Kates, Nancy 37 Kauble, Dave 58 Kaufman, Dixie 37 Kaufman, Dixie 167, 171 Kaufman, Jan 37 Keck, Joe 58 Keck, Ron 37 Keeling, John 70 Keenum, Bandy 70 Keirn, Marilyn 163,37 K eiter, Dale 3 7 Keith, Donald 37 256,155 Kennedy, Joe 70 Kennedy. Mike 255,37, 211 Kennedy. Rita 38 Kenner, James 58 Kenner, Robert 70 Kerlin, Pat 58 Kerns, Sherry 70 Kerr, Gary 70,149 Kessler, Judy 71 Kessler, Maria 71 Kessler, Pam 58 Kiddie, Sherry, 58,213 Kidwell, Jenness 58 Kiefer, JennUfer 58,166 Ki1c1ine,Ann 58 Kilcline, Ellen 168,244, 38,163 Killian, Miles 58 Kinder, Charles 38 K indleparker, Jack 58 King, Bill 38 King, Linda 38 King, Molly 222,156,58. 155 King, Sam 58 King. Tom 162,165,154, 58 Kinney, Bridget 71 Kinney, Michael 38 Kinsey, Susie 71 Kirby. Alice 58 Kirby, Lee 71 Kirk, Linda 71,86 Kirkpatrick, John 71 Kirkpatrick, Ron 58 Kiser, Hows 71 Kleiber, Zane 71 Klemme, Elain 38 Knight, Bob 38,170 Knisely, William 71 Kollmar, Dennis 71 Kollmar, Monica 117,38 Koontz, Debbie 155,58 Kordel, Michael 38 Kraner, Connie 117, 243,58,166 Krause, Oskar 58 Kress, Kevin 167,58 Kring, Susan 71 Kuchnicki, Kathy 38, 213 Kucholick, Steven 38 Kuhns, Steve 38,170 Kuntzman, Mark 71 Kuntzman, Melvin 58 .L- Lacey, Betsy 24 7,58 , 155,213,174,210,166 Lahr, Florence 38,1 71 Laitinen, Dave 71,244, 189 Lamb, Greg 71 Lammers, Anne 58,163 Lamons, Tom 71 Lamp, Jerry 71 Land, Linda 38 Land, Robert 71 Landrum, Carolyn 71 Landrum, David 58 Landrum, Nancy 71 Landseadel, Jerry 58 Lane, Shirley 58 Langley, Jon 71 Lannins, Mike 71 Lasley, Jerry 38 Lauderbaugh, Tom 71 Lawrence, Frances 58 Lawson. Dwight 38 Lawson, Linda 38,171 Lawson. Royce 38 Lay, John 58 Lay, Kent 71 Layton, Mark 71 Lee. Jacqueline 38,178 Lee, Judith 38 Leedy. Dan 71 Leep, Cindy 71 Leep, Kerry 58 Lehman, Deborah 71 Lemasters, James 58 Lembke, Mike 58,173 Leslie, Kathy 58 Leward, Cindy 38 Lewellen, David 71 Lewis, Bette 71 Lewis, Bill 71,184 Lewis, Chuck 71,189 Lewis, Raymond 58 Lidy. Danny 71 Liggin, Eric 58 Lindley. Larry 58 Lindsay, Jim 249 Lindsay, Sanford 71 Lindsey, Tom 71 Lineback, Jane 38 Linn, Cindy 254,38 Linn, Pamela 71 Lobeck, Kathy 71 Lobeck, Melvin 58 Lock, Clayton 71 Locke, Jennie 38,170 Long, Debbie 58 Long, George 71 Long, Hershell 161 Long, Steve 71,189 Long, Willgus 58 Longfellow. Jim 58 Longwith, Nina 38 Louks, Bob 38 Loop,Jim166,58,211, 186 Lott, Tom 71 Louks, Connie 71 Louks, Sheila 58 Louthan, Janet 58 Love, Jerry 71 Love, Linda 58 Love, Sandie 71 Lovegrove, Steve 71 Loveland, Linda 38 Loveland, Steve 71 Love1ess,Jan 71 Lowden, Greg 71 Lowder, Bob 38 Lowdermilk, Ruth 38 Lowe, Donald 38 Lowe, Gary 71 Lowery, Linda 38 Lowery,Shar1ot1e 38 Lucas, Kathy 90,38,167 Lucas, Margo 155.247, 158.210 Lucas, Roger 38 Luckey, Karen 38 Luckey, Marv 71 Lucy, Max 58 Lundin, Julianna 71 Lundsford, Jim 71 Lynch, Claudette 58 Lynch, Crystal 38 Lynch, Delmo 186,l61, 58 Lynn, Pam 161 Lyon, Ron 38 Lyons. Patty 38 Litle, Bev 38 Lytle, Karen 58 Lytle, Sally 38 -M- Mack, Toni 58 Mackey, Bob 38 Madden, Darline 71 Maddox, Sharon 58 Magealson, Bev 58 Magers, Peggy 71 Maggard, Buddy 167 Maggard, Rolin 58 Maghill, Connie 71 Mahoney, David 71 Mahoney, Thomas 38, 21 1 Malone, Pat 186,58 Malott, Becky 58,166 Manifold, Bruce 58 Manring, Judy 38 Mapes, Cindy 117,247. 38,155 Marcum, Dennis 71 Maris, Mark 58 Markiewicz, Mark 71 Markins, Larry 58 Marsh, Ricardo 58 Marshall, Cindy 252,38 163 Marshall, John 90.58 Martin, Carol 58 Martin, Dave 38 Martin, Gordon 39,171 Martin, Mike 39,168.26 Martin, Tonia 39 Maskel, Janice 58,212 Mason, Robert 71 Mason, Shery139,170 Massa, Eleanor 72 Massey, Bob 184,58 Massey, Lowell 72 Massey, Richard 58 Mast, Ron 39 May, Melissa 72 May, Peggy 72 Maynard, David 58 Mazza, Louis 58 Mazza, Marv Ann 39 McAdams, Jim 58 McBee, Patsy 72 McCain, Nancy 72 McCameron, Bill 58 McCarter, Larry 58 McCartney, Anita 72 McCauley, Greg 58 McClain, Anita 58 McClain, Don 186,58 McClain, Sue 72 McClaran, Linda 171, 39 McClearv,Jan 72 McClerkin, Betty 72 McClory, Chuck 39 McClung, Tom 72,189 McClure, GeorgeAnn 39 McCombs, Wanda 39 M cC ool, Deborah 39 McCool, Kathy 39,167 McCreary, Jane 72 McCroskey, Mike 39, 186 McCrimb, Linda 58 McCrumb, William 72 McCully, Shawn 72 McCutcheon, Pat 171 McCutchison, Patty 39 McDaniel, Theresa 39 McDorman, Dave 72 McFatridge, Ann 72 McGrajney, Cathy 72 McGee, Leland 58 McGee, Leonard2 McGlone, Kathy 72 McGraw, Chuck 245, 186,211,166,58 McGraw, Jack 39 McGregor, Joyce 170, 39 McGregor, Linda 72 McGuire, Fred 72,189, 211,186 Mclntyre, Bob 39 Mclntyre, William 72 McKay, Jim 246,184, 167,58 McKee, Jim 72,189 McKee, Rodney 39 McKee, Sheila 39,155 McKibben, Mike 58 McKibben, Steve 72 McKillip, Susan 72 McKoon, Robert 39 McLay, Amber 39 McLochlin, Sharon 58 McMasters, Mac 72 McMasters, Mark 168, 39 McNally, Janet 58 McNally, Steve 40 McNew, Sharon 58,166 McPherson, Jan 40 McPike, Steve 40 McQuiston, Karen 58 McQuiston, Westley 40 Meacham, Rebecca 40, 170 Meacham, George 72 Meacham, Ron 58 Meagelson, Bev 166 Meany, Frank 72 Measles, Nancy 58 Meck, Candy 72 282 Student Index Meck, Lynda 72 Meck, Lynn 40 Medina, Ivan 40 Medsker, David 72 Mehlig, Dorothy 72,222 Mehling, A nn 40 Meiring, Greg 40 Melton, Marcia 72 Melton, Mary 58 Mendenhall, Dale 162, 58,165 Mendoza, Joe 72 Menges, Bill 58,211 Menges, Cathy 72 Meriweather, Ed 72 Meriweather, Linda 70, 170 Meriweather, Vickie 58 Merlo, Nick 72 Merrell, James 40 Merrell, Terry 72,189 Merrick, Kathy 72 Merten, Jim 58,167,211 Mervis, Bill 40 Mervis, Jack 72,189 Mervis, Wendy 40 Messick, Sheila 72,155 Meyer, Dana 222,40 Meyers, John 40,65 Meyers, Terry 58 Michael, Amy 40 Michael, Bill 40 Michaels, Steve 41 Michner, Joyce 251,41 Miller, Bi1141,168,171 M iller, Brent 72 Miller, Carey 72 Miller, Cheryl 58 Miller, Connie 72 Miller, Connie 58 Miller, David 58 Miller, Diana 41 Miller, Everett 41 Miller, Greg 72 Miller, Jamie 117,41, 165 Miller, Jesse 72 Miller, Jim 72 Miller Jim 58 Miller, Jim 0. 72 Miller, Julie 72,167,65 Miller, Karaway 41 Miller, Kathy 72 Miller, Nerle 72 Miller, Patty 41 Miller, Paula 41 Miller, Phil41 Miller, Rhonda 70 Miller, Roma 72 Miller, Sheryl 72 Miller, Terry 72 Milligan, Mike 58 Mills, BobbieJo 41 Mills, Carol59 Mills, Francine 72 Mills, Mary 253,166, 163,59 Mills, Pam 72 Miltenburger, Mary 155, 213,59 Mims, Frank 41 Mims, Mary 72 Mims, Mike41 Mince, Jim 72 Mince, Randy 59 Mince, Shirley 41,170 Minor, Teresa 175,59 Mirdo, Sandra 41 Mitchell, Ginny4l Mitchell, Sheila 51 Moberly, Bill 73,84 Moeller, Mike 59 Mojftt, Bob 59 Mojftt, Dave 167 Mojjfitt, Jim 93,41 Mohr, James 41.211, 168 Moody, Dennis 41 Moody, Diane 73 Moody, Lynn 73 Mooney, Jack 41 Mooney, Janet 41,170 Moor, Carol 166,59 Moore, Ann 162 Moore, Beverly 41 Moore, Brenda 59 Moore, Chuck 73 Moore, Frederick 73 Moore, Janet 73,167 Moore, Lee 189,59 Moore, Pat 59 Moore, Patti 163,41, 166 Moore Randall 73 Moore, Steve 59,155, 156 Morehead, Joyce 59 Morehead, Marty 73 Morehead, Richard 41, 186 Morehead, Vickie 73, 245,167 Morgan, Bob 73 Morgan, Butch 261,188 Morgan, Dennis 73 Morgan, Jack 59 Morgan, John 73 Morgan, Marvin 73 Morr, Anne 73 Morris, Debbie 59 Morrison, Cathy 73 Morrison, Charles 73 Morrow, Diane 73 Morrison, Janice 42 Morris, Richard 73 Morrow, Cathy 42,167 Morrow, Pam 59 Morrow, Vickie 42 Mosley, Nancy 59 Moser, Mike 59,186 Moses, Jackie 59 Mote, Mark 42 Mugg, Phil 42,211,186 Mulis, Steve 42 Mullinax, Jerry 59 Mundy, Les 59 Murphy, Cindy 42 Murphy, Fred59 Murray, Missy 168,245, 42,1 17 Myers, Jim 42 Myers, Roberta 59 Myers, Roger 42 Myers, Steve 186 -N- Nariai, Keiko 42,163 Neal, Debbie 166,59 Neher, Cathy 42 Nelson, June 42 Nesbit, Alice 42,163, 255 Nesbit, Pat 166,59 Nester, Wilma 42 Netter, Kathy 171 Newberry, Mike 59 Newburn, Mike 189,65 Newburn, Bobby 42 Newell, Debra 59 Newlon, Chris 167,59 Nicholas, John 42 Nicholas, Tom 42 Nichols, Carol2I2 Nichols, Connie 170,59 Nichols, Gary 42 Nick, Kay210 Nielander, Mike 59 Niles, Lynn 213 Noble 59 Noble, Monty 42,170 Nolley, Rick 189 Nordstrom, Raymond 42 Norris, Mark 59 Norris, Martha 59 Norris, Marv 43,213 Northcutt, Marsha 59 Norwood, Beverly 43 Nutt, Chris 43 -0- 0'Banion, Judy 59 0'Bannon, Dixie 43 0'Conner, Barb 212 O'Conner, Debby 43 Ohlemacher, Anita 59 Ondrick, Rick 156,186, 211,167 Orem, Carol43 Osman, Derwin 59 0' Vadka, Ellen 43 Overton, Edward 43 Overton, James 170 Owsley, Pauletta 59 Oyler, John 59 -p. Padfield, Larry 59 Padgett, Dave 189 Palmer, Kathy 59 Parker, Patricia 59 Parks, Jane 43 Parr, Jacqualine 43 Parson, Bob 43 Parsons, Mary Ann 43 Parton, Jan 59 Parton, Jim 155 Paskell, Diane 59,166, 213,174,155 Pate, Kent 189,163,165 Pattengale, Mike 189,43 Pattengale, Robert 59 Patterson, Danny 59,186 Patterson, Dave 43,59, 149 Patterson, Jim 43 Patterson, Joe 43,191, 186 Patterson, Rita 59,163 Paul, Don 59 Paul, Sheryl 43,167,174 Payne, Ginny 43,168 Peacock, Becky 59,161 Pearson, Linda 59 Pearson, Mark 59,43 Pearson, Teresa 43 Peck, Genevieve 59 Pedigo, Rosemary 59 Pence, Brenda 59 Perkins, Kathy 59 Perryman, Pam 59 Peterson, Bill43 Peterson, Carl 60 Peterson, Kathy 60 Pettiford, Yvonne 60 Petty, Edgar 60 Phillips, Brenda 60 Phillips, Mary 60 Pickard, Jane A nn Pickett, Barbara 43,170 Pickett, Christi 60,155, 210 Pickett, Deborah 43 Pickett, Dennis 189 Pierce, Earl 60 Pierce, Mike 60 Pierson, Karyn 43,174, 213,161 Pike, Barbara 60 Pike, Vickie 43 Plank, Julie 43,1 74,168 Platt, Dave 60,211 Plymale, Jan 162,60 Poe, Bonnie 60 Pogue, Richard 60 Politz, Jack 60,166,186 Polk, Karen 60 Polk, Ron 189 Poor, Amber 43 Porter, Doug 44 Porter, Jo 92,44 Porter, John 60 Porter, Linda 44,212 Porter, Sheila 60 Powell, Rick 60 Powell, Ron 60 Powell, Steve 60 Prather, Rex 44 Pratt, Lois 60 Price, Jerry 189,186 Pryor, Carol 44,l73,1 70 Puett, Byron 60 Pulver, Cindy 92,44 Pyke, Janet 44,26,210 Pyle, Dennis 60,186,211 -Q- Quick, Mark 254,243, 44 -R- Raab, Emily 44 Raab, John 155,72 Radclij Jill 161 Ramer, Michael 60 Ramseyer, Sally 163,60 Ramer, Steve 60 Randolph, Carolyn 44 Ratclw Jill 60 Raver, Paul 44 Rawls, Judy 60 Ray, Jill 60,166 Ray, Roger 162 Rayl, Brad 252,44 Rayl, Kathy 60 Rayle, Roger 161 Reecer, Kathy 45,170 Reed, Anthony 60 Reed, Doreen 60 Reed, Gail 45 Reed, James 60 Reed, Norbert 60 Reed, Norman 60 Reed, Robert 60 Reed, Tony 186,72 Reed, Vickie 60 Reese, Glenda 60 Reese, Michael 60 Reith, Kim 117,45,174 Resley, Ethelyn 60 Rethlake, Ed 60 Revils, Rebecca 60 Reynolds, Bruce 45 Reynolds, Kevin 60 Reynolds, Janice 166,60 Rhyne, Linda 45,170 Rice, Bill 258,45 Rice, Chervl 60,163,173 Rich, Danny 60 Richey, Deborah 45 Richardson, Jim 60 Richey, Debbie 170,72 Richey, Roger 60 Richmond, Twyla 45,170 Riddle, Moreen 60 Ridenour, Candy 45 Ridenour, Mike 60 Ridenour, Roger 60 Rlje, Karen 45 Riley, Kathy 60 Ritchey. Barbara 60 Rivers, Candy61,163, 155 Roach, David 45 Roach, Dave 149 Roach, Kent 45 Roberts, Dave 250,45, 211 Roberts, Mary Ann 61 Robertson, Ed 45,1 71 Robeson, Greg 46 Robinson, Wanda 46 Rodgers, Mike 46 Rodgers, Sam 65 Roe, Mary 46 Roe, Roger 61 Roe, Ty 61 Roesener, Diane 46,171 Rogers, Dale 189 Roll, Patricia 46 Ronk, Dana 46,171 Ropes, Timothy 46 Rosa, Susie 61 Rose, Bruce 190,191,72 Rose, Connie 46 Rose, Ted 46 Roseberry, Dan 61 Ross, Dewey 46 Ross, Miriam 46 Ross, Sondra 61 Ross, Susie 46 Ross, Terri61,166 Rosselot, Jerry 46 Roswog, Sharon 61,163, 166 Rounds, Douglas 46,211, 168,184 Rounds, Greg 260,222, 166,61 Roush, John 61 Roush, Linda 46 Student Index Rubow, Mike 46 Rucker, Kathy 61 Rudolph, Jim 61 Ruemler. Barb 46 Rush, Cindy 46 Russell, Art 61 Russell, Bi11250,46,170 Russell, Brenda 61 Russell. David 61 Russell, Juanita 170 Russell, John 46,149,164, 46 Russell, Sam 46 Russell, Steve 189 Russell, Terry61 Russell, Vicki61,170 Ruszkowski, Diane 61 Rutherford, Bill61 Rutherford, Dave 46 Rutherford, Steve 46 171 Ryan, Dan 46 Ryan, Mike 61 Ryan, Pat 61 -51 Sanders, Karen 61,117 Sanders, Keith 61,167 Sanders, Tom 61 Sandyfur, Gary 61,166, 186 Sandy, Mike 61,166 Sargarsee, Aaron 46 Sargeant, Diane 46,170 Saunders, Paul 46,149, 164 Savage, Connie 4 7 Savage, Gary 61 Saylor, Raymond 61 Schafer, Don 47 Schembre, Bev 61,163 Schembre, Connie 4 7 Schmidt, Debbie 167,47, 210,213 Schmitt, David 61 Schulte, Paul61 Schwartz, Chery161, 166 Schwartz, Richard 47 Schwartz, Susan 61,54 Schwartz, Sue 174,156, 155,47 Scott, Carol 47,258 Scott, Mary6l Scudder, Peggy 4 7 Searle, Linda 175,72 Secrease, Carla 47,155 Sejion, Dell 47 Selvidge, Carolyn 61 Severns, Craig 71,72 Seward, Thomas 61 Seymour, Bill47,149, 155 Shaak, Jeannine 47 Shafer, Bob 4 7 Shanks, Joe 47 Shanks, Vickie 4 7 Sharp, Deidra 61 Sharp, John 61 Sharp, Karen 61 Sharp, Steve 47 Sheefel, Jerry 61,101 Shelby, Sherman 47 Shelton, Allan 47 Shelton, Brenda 72 Shelton, Randy 61 Shepard, Mike 4 7 Sheridan, David 61,166 Shijtlet, Elbert 101 Shick, Joe 61 Shilling, Jim 167,47 Shine, John 57 Shirar, Steve 47 Shirley, Nancy 242,155 47 Shirley, Robyn 65,167 Shively, Norma 61 Shoemaker, Chester 47 Shoemaker, Mike 4 7 Shone, Brian 61 Shook, Joe 61 Shape, Linda 47,163 Shrader, Janet 61 Shuck, Doris 61 Shuck, Gary 61 Shuck, Rick 191,72 Shuck, Sandy 212,47 Shue, Kathy 163,47 Shujlebotham, Pam 166,61 Shutt, Connie 47 Siefers, Becky 61 Siefers, Fred 155 Siejken, Bruce 48,184 Siefken, Scott 48 Silvey, Steve 211 Simmons, Jim 61 Simpson, Jim 61 Simpson, Steve 48 Sinnamon, Monty 61 Sinnamon, Sherry 48 Sisneros, Mike 48 Sisneros, Pat 61 Skaggs, Darrell 61 Slabaugh, Joe 189 Slaughter, James 170, 48 Smeltzer, Becky 48 Storms, Marilyn 49 Storms, Tim 168,49 Story, Fosten 73 Story, Rosie 49 Stouse, Susan 49,212 Smith, Barb 213,166, 61 Smith, Bob 163,73 Smith, Candy 48,170 Smith, Charlene 162 Smith, Chris 261,61 Smith, Connie 48 Smith, Dagna 48 Smith, Debbie 48 Smith, Dan 186,61 Smith, Dan Ray 61 Smith, Don 48,191,211 Smith, Edward 61,101 Smith, Gary 48 Smith, Helen 61 Smith,James 48 Smith, Jeanne 61 Smith,John 3. 48 Smith, Joy 61 Smith Kathy 48 Smith Larry 48 Smith Lillian 61 Smith Linda 48 Smith Marsha 61 Smith Mary 61 Smith Monte 61 Smith, Myra 48 Smith Nerissa 61 Smith Norman ,,......n-.b Smith, Patricia 48 Smith, Quinton 189 Smith, Robert 61 Smith, Sharon 48 Smith, Tim 48 Smith, Toni48,174, 167 Smith, Yvonne 61 Smoker, Miek 90,73 Smyser, Mike 61,162, 165,241 Snider, Jim 48,155,156 Snorderly, Sue 48 Snow, Brenda 61 Snow, Oscar 61 Snow, Phi161 Snyder, Joyce 48,171 Snyder, Kathy 61 Sobolski, Michael 30,73 Sokol, Bill61 Somsel, Kathy 48.163, 155 Sorrell, Linda 61 Sorrel, Roger 261 Sorrell, Tom 61 Sosbe, Chuck 48.186, 211 Sosbe, Paul 48 Sottong, Mike 165 Sottong, Jim 49,162,164 Spencer, Jim 49,211,186 Spicer, Marianne 61 Springer, Fred 61,191 Springer, Ken 49 Springer, Rita 49,171 Sproal, Vickie 61 Sprong, Jackie 61 Stajjford, Debby 49 Stahl, Jane 61 Stahl, Jerry 61 Stahl, Joe 61 Stahl, Mike 61 Stamper, Pam 49 Stanley, Becky 49 Stanley, Cathy 155,256, 168,73 Stapleton, Craig 49 Starbuck, Greg 170,49 Starner, Mary 77,61,166 Staton 170,49 Steele, Richard 49 Stein, Bob 243,211,49 Steinborn, Kenny 173,61 Steiner, Shirley 49 Stevens, Bob 189,73 Stevens, Cindy 59,213 Stevens, Greg 252,49 Stevens, Phill 211,61 Stevenson, Herbert 61 Stevenson, Jack 49 Stewart, Jack 49 Stewart, Janean 161,73 Stewart, Lew 61 Stewart, Ronald 49 Stijler, Jej49 Stiner, Jonetta 49,170 Stitt, Jim 49 Stitt, Tom 49 Stitts, Charlie 189 Stitts, Glynn 49 Stokes, Carol61 Stomper, Pam 171 Stormer, Barry 61 Stoush, Kurt61 Stout, Dave49 Stout, Louis 49,1717 Strebin, Vivian 213,49 Strickling, Christina 61 Strode, 161 Strong, Stroud, Randy 49,164, Karen 4 9 Lisa 49 Stubberfield, Sonia 61 Suits, Eddie 49 Sullivan, Alice 61 Sullivan , Jej'49,170 Sullivan, Kathy 61 Sullivan, Sondra 49 Summers, Mike 49 Summit I, Sharon 61 Sutherland, Diane 61 Sutherland, Paul 61 Sutterfield, Patsy49 Sutton, Harrv49 Sutton, Steve 61 Svedin, Mark 184,73 Swanson, Mark 166,211 186,62 Sweeten, Debbie 62 Swigart, Dave 49 Swing, Rex 62,166 Swing, Tom 49,170 Swisher, Becky49 Switzer, Frank 49,165 - T. Taber, Steve 49 Tackett, Kathy 62 Talley, Karen 49 Tankeley, Lawrence 62 Tate, Steven 62 Taylor, Angelo 62 Taylor, Barbara 62 Taylor, Gene 62 Taylor, John 62 Tedlock, Cathy 49 Tedlock, Mike 49 Templin, Butch 49 Tenny, Charlyn 59 Terry, Michael 62,165 Terry, William 62 Terwilliger, Joy 62,155 Thacker, Peggy 62 Tharp, Candy 50 Tharp, Miriam 62 Thomas, Dave 62 Thomas, Diane 50 Thomas. Jackie 62 Thomas, Jerry 162,50 155 Thomas, Mike 50 Thomas, Taunee 145 Thompson, Angela 50 Thompson, Anita 50 Thompson, Carolyn 50, 144 .148 Thomspson, Dave 211, 186,62 Thompson, Elizabeth 62 Thompson, Sam 50 Thompson, Time 62 Thurston, Bob 62 Tilley, Gary 50 Timmons, Ed 62 Toler, Debbie 50,148,155 Tompkins, Cathy 171,50, 148 Tooley, Penny 50,170 Tracey, Alan 166,62 Tranbarger, Tim 62 Trent, Jackie 175 Tressel, Valerie 62 Trest, Cy 167,62 Trest, Ellie 166,62 Trine, Bill 50 Troy, Stan 211,50,148 Trueblood, Dave 62 Tucker, Allen 29,50 Tucker, Nancy l63,149, 62 Tucker, Susie 62 Tucker, Terri 50,168 Tudor, Jim 62,186 Turley, Marinell l48,50, 255 Turner, David 50 Turner, Gerald 50 Tyler, Lonnie 62 Tyler, Pamela 62 -U- Urbanek, Mike 62 Underwood, Nancy 65, 165,167 - V. Valadez, Lisa 62 Valdez, Henry 62 Van Meter, Tom 168, 178,148,50,258 Van Sickel, Kirk 50,186 Vondersaar, Frank 148, 50,191 Vores, Dorena 62 Veher, Mike 100 Vetter, Mike 50,170 - W. Wade, Maggie 165,50, 148 284 A Student Index Wagner, Betty 91,213 Wagner, Gary 62 Wagner, Mark 62 Wagner, Suzy 213,50, 167 Wagner, Steph 171,50 Wainwright, Charles 50 Waites, Donna 62 Walker, Kathy 50 Walker, Mary Nell 62, 213 Walker, Mike 50 Walker, Rebecca 62 Walker, Terry 50 Walker, Nancy 50 Walters, Linda 161 Walther, Dee 50.117, 168 Waltrnan, Nancy 50,171 Wallace, Elise 162 Wall, Jeanne 62 Walls, Gary 62 Wallsmith, Dane 148,50, 191 Ward, Christine 50,175 Ward, David 50 Ward, Debbie 50 Ward, Don 50 Ward, Denzil 62 Ward, Linda 62,155 Ward, Lonny 50 Ware, Linda 62 Warner, Marilyn 62 Washam, Kathy 50 Washburn, Becky 148, 168,213 Washington, Emma 62 Watkins, Sally 50 Watkins, Martha 62 Watson, Beth 50,170 Watson, Dave 189 Watson, Darlene 148, 155,50 Watson, Derinda 50,92 Watson, Larry 189 Watters, Frankie 190, 191 Watters, Rilla 62 Watters, William 62 Weaver, Ed 63 Weaver, Becky 62 Weaver, Kirk 162,189 Weaver, Tom 189 Webb, Gary 51 Webster, Neil 148,51 Weedman, Karen 155, 63,148,166 Weedman, Keith 155 Week, Brenda 63 Welch, Debby 63 Welch, Mike 63 Welch, Susie 63 Welden, Gene 149 Welden, Jean 161 Wells, Richard 51 Wenger, Greg 170,51 Wenger, James 63 Werbe, Stormy 191,51 West, Stan 148,51 West, Wanda 63 Westerman, Susie 63 Wheeler, Marge 166, 210,63 Wheeler, Mike 63 Wheeler, Terry 63 Whicker, Marilyn 117, 63 Whitacre, Susan 51,148 White, Diane 170,51 White, Dick 63 White, Sharon 63 Whitehead, Susan 54, 166,63 Whitehead, Therese 51 Whitfeld, Cheryl 63 Whitford, Keigh 162 Whitney, Diana 212,63 Whittaker, Larry 63 Widner, Pam 63 Wigglesworth, Caro1213 ,..... .aumi...4-A., Wiley, Lynn 148,247, 166,163,57,63 Wiley, Patricia 63 WiUon, Kermit 155,51 Wilhoite, Debbie 165,63 Wilhoite, Gilbert 51 Wilhoite, Sandra 63 Wilkenson, Leslie 167, 145 Wilkinson, Peter 51,161 Williams, Craig 63 Williams, Ebert 51 Williams, Gary 189 Williams, Jej'63 Williams, John 63 Williams, Judy 170,250, 51 Williams, Mike 63 Williams, Patty 166,63, 253 Williams, Teresa 51 Willoughby, Rick 181, 51,178 Willis, Bill51,211 Willis, Bob 63 Willis, Harold 88,63 Willis, Pam 63 Wilmoth, David 63 Wilson, Debbie 63 Wilson, Henry 51 Wilson, Janet 51 Wilson, Ron 51 Wilson, Tim 63 Wilson, Vickie 63 Wineinger, Dave 63,186 Wines, Nicky 63 Wines, Paul 101 Wines, Rhenda 63 Wing, Belinda 63,165 Winners, Bruce 161 Winters, Marty 51 Withers, Greg 186,63 Woida, Jerome 51 WOM Annette 63 WOM Patty 92,51 Wooley, Gary 166 Woodard, Wallace 51 Woodmansee, Marsha 213,63 Woodmansee, Mark 189 Woodring, Charles 51 Woodring, Millie 63 Woods, Debra 63 Woodward, Kevin 63 Wooley, Terry 51 Work, Ron 63 Work, Susan 63 Worky, Roger 63 Wortz, Harvey 189 Wray, Clint 51 Wright, Bi1l51 Wright, Dave 63 Wright, Julie213,1 72, 166,62 Wright, Mark 63 Wright, Roger 51 Wyatt, Karen 165,63 Wyant, Steve 51 - y- Yeagle, Bill 51,1 71 Yeagle, Gladys 63 Yeoman, Bill 63 Young, Dana 155,51 Young, Glenda 63 Young, Jane 63,148,161 Young, Steve 63 -Z- Zeider, Gordan 51 Zilligan, Georgeann 155,117 Zimmerman, Henrietta 51 Zimpleman, Gary 51 Zirkle, Brad 148,51,211 Zwirm, John 63 Administration Index Abney, Mr. Richard 87,88,225 Anderson, Mr. Charles 225 Baer, Mr. Charles 83,188,225 Barkman, Mrs. Rhoda 99,225 Bartlett, Mr. Donald 225 Beck, Mrs. Patricia 224,225 Beck, Mr. Robert 225 Beigh, Mr. James 225 Bell, Mr. Alexander 225 Bingamen, Mr, John 189 Blake, Mr. Howard 225 Bond, Mr. John 225 Boyce, Mr. Morris 218 Boyd, Mrs. Lenore218 Bratton, Mrs. Russell 94,225 Brumbaugh, Mr. David 89,225 Buckholz, Mr. Henry 225 Bushong, Mr. Robert 186,225 Calhoun, Miss Elizabeth 223,225 Carter, Mr. Paul 90,225 Chapel, Mrs. Connie 225 ClUton, Mr. Roy 225 Cofield, Mr. Malvin 211,225 Cook, Mr. Jerry 225 Coombes, Mrs. Lena 222,225 Corn, Mr. Wilson 225 Cover, Mrs. Elizabeth 225 Cox, Mr. Gary 84,211,225 Coy, Mr. Lory 225 Craig, Mr. Kenneth 221,223,225 Crook, Mr, Kenneth 219,223 Cross, Mr. Robert 225 Dalton, Dr. Robert 219 Dickey, Mr. Harold 225 Dixon, Mrs. Edith 223 Dixon, Mr. Lee 91,223,225 Donovan, Mr. Richard 189,225 Doody, Miss Bernice 98,225 Downey, Mrs. Rita 94,170,225 Draving, Mrs. Martha 98,225 DuBois, Mr. Roland 222,225 Dunbar, Mr. Joe 222,225 Dunlap, Mr. Robert 225 Dwiggins, Mr. Ross 184,225 Elson, Mrs. Betty 225 Etherington, Mr. Beryl 91,225 Fausett, Miss Mary 103,107,108,225 Ferguson, Mr. Roger 225 Fligor, Mr. Robert 218 Fox, Mr. William 189,225 Franklin, Mr. Charles 121,223,225 Friedrik, Mrs. Marilyn 225 Gatlin, Mrs. Rilene 223 Gatlin, Mr. William 223,225 Gosma, Mrs. Ruth 225 Grant, Mrs. Melinda 86,163,225 Hamilton, Mr. Robert 186,188,226 Handley, Miss Elizabeth 226 Harrell, Mr. Robert 222,226 Harris, Mrs. Phyllis 223 Harris, Mrs. Renata 226 Hawkins, Mrs. Martha 226 Heaton, Mrs. Ruth 226 Hingst, Mr. John 218 Hoff, Mr. Dale 226 Holihan, Mrs. Loretta 226 Huggler, Mrs. Sue 226 Hunsberger, Mrs. Ellen 223 Jones, Mr. Al102,226 Jones, Mr. Haven 81,226 Jones, Mrs. Jane 226 Kelley, Mrs. Bonnie 85,222,226 Kemper, Mr. Gary 114,226 Kendall, Mr. J. Alan 226 Kendall, Mr. J. Paul 226 Kigor, Mr. Karl 226 Kinslow, Mr. William 91,227 Koehler, Mr. Richard 87,162,227 Kring, Mrs. Mildred 223 Landis, Mr. Joseph 227 LaRowe, Miss Annette 227 Lees, Mr. Earl 222,228 Legg, Mrs. Isabella 222,228 Leiter, Mr. Gale 162,228 Lester, Mr, Charles 228 Maddox, Mrs. Beverly 223 Maddox, Mr. Ed 228 Mann, Mr. Robert 228 Mason, Mr. Everett 228 McClung, Mrs. Peggy 95,228 Mclntosh, Miss Elizabeth 222,223, 228 McKee, Mrs. Francis 223 Merrill, Mr. Staneley 170,228 Moore, Mr. Allen 228 Moore, Mr. Frank 151,220,223 Morgan, Mr. Osborn 228 Mullens, Mr. Joe 220,223 M uneie, Mr. Warren 228 Munro, Mr. Kenneth 228 Mustard, Mrs. Dione 228 Mustard, Mr, Fred 228 North, Mr. Douglas 223,228 Ondrick, Mrs. Louise 228 ,., -' .K Orr, Mr. Leon 222,228 Overton, Mr. Frank 288 Overton, Mrs. Orcille 228 Parkins, Mr. George 228 Parks, Mr. Gene 228 Pavlick, Mr. Matthew 95,228 Pearson, Mr. Charles 229 Pell, Mr. J. W. 218 Philapy, Mrs. Geraldine 94,229 Phillips, Mr. Ed W. 223,229 Pullum, Mr. Daniel 229 Ragains, Mr. Joseph 103,229 Ray, Mr. Les 229,191 Rayl, Mr. Edward 218 Redman, Mrs, Jean 171,229 Rees, Mrs. Barbara 229 Rich, Mrs. Marine 85,229 Riggs, Mr. John 229 Roush, Miss Marjorie 222,229 Rueh, Mr. Larry 189,229 Rusk, Mrs. Sharon 222,229 Schrock, Mr. Lincoln 229 Seagrave, Mrs. Elsie 229 Seymour, Mrs. Esther 159,229 Shelton, Mr. Glen 218 Shipley, Mr. Bill 229 Shipley, Mr. Micheal 171,229 Shive, Mr. William 157,229 Sill, Miss Lyla 222,223,229 Slaughter, Mr. Keith 165,229 Soblotine, Mrs. Maxine 223 Sondergeroth, Mr. James 229 Steele, Miss Susan 89,162,229 Stewart, Mr. John 222,229 Stueker, Mr. Frank 229 Suter, Mrs. Ruth 160,229 Tappan, Mr. James 81,229 Taylor, Mrs. Kathleen 84,230 Turner, Mr. Gene 191,230 Tuttle, Miss Sondra 114,115,230 Vance, Mr. William 230 Vyzral, Mr. Arthur 218 Walters, Mr. Val 157,230 Warthen, Mr. Kenneth 170,230 Weedman, Mrs. Beatrice 86,230 Whitehead, Mr. Robert 218 Wilkinson, Mrs. Dorothy 230 Wilson, Mr. Earl 230 Winslow, Miss Imogene 221,223,230 Thompson, Mr. Chester 224,230 Zehring, Miss Lena 230 285 Activ1'ties Index Administration 216 Administrative Council 223 AFS 130 Art Dept. 178 Astronomy Club 165 Audio- Visual 232 Autumn Prom 136 Band 106 Baseball 190 Bookstore 233 Boys' Legion 139 Business Education Dept. 94 Cheerleaders 210 Chess Club 165 Choirs 104 Coaches 206 Cooks 233 Counselors 222 Cross Country 184 Current Events 18 Custodians 233 Deans 220 Debate Club 149 Dramatic Club 154 Driver Education 109 English Dept. 84 Faculty 224 Football 186 Foreign Language Dept. 86 French Club 163 FTA 160 Future Business Leaders Club 156 Future Nurses Club 159 Future Physicians Club 158 GAA 212 German Club 162 Girls' League 132 GoU205 Hi- Y 166 Homecoming 128 Home Economics Dept. 98 Honor Society 144 Junior Achievement 172 Junior Classical League 161 Juniors 52 Jr-Sr Party 150 K-Club 211 Kokettes 174 Kips 213 Majorettes 175 Mathematics Dept. 90 Matrons 233 Music Dept. 102 NFL 149 Organization Board -222 Palette Club 157 Physical Education Dept. 110 Principals 219 Quill di Scroll 144 RED AND BLUE 118 SARGASSON 114 School Board218 Science Dept. 80 Secretaries 223 Seniors 26 Social Studies Dept. 92 Sophomores 64 Spanish Club 162 Speech Club 149 Stardust 142 Student Council 122 Superintendents 218 Swimming 196 Tennis 204 Thespians 152 Track 200 Train ers and Managers 207 Tri-Hi- Y 168 V1 CA 170 Vocational Dept. 100 VC Y 164 Wrestling 198 Yell Block 208 Credits A D VISORS Miss Sondra Tuttle Mr Gary Kemper PHOTOGRAPH Y Bill Bertram Photography, Kokomo, Indiana YEA RBOOK COMPA N Y REPRESENTA TI VE Mr James Arthur PRINTING and C0 VER American Yearbook Company, Hannibal, Missouri CO EDITORS Missy Murray Da ve Roberts EDITORIAL STAFF Christy Durrell Tom Van Meter Brad Rayl Stan Troy Jim Himeliek Although the 1968 Sargasso was written and edited by a student staff, several outside persons and organizations gave their time and services to make this yearbook out- standing. VVe would like to extend our appreciation to Mr. Pat McHendrix who took the photographs for the five colored spreads. Mr. Dow Pat Miller Debbie MeCool Marinell Turley Karen Bockleman Cindy Mapes Connie Hayes Mary Starner Terry Hess Connie Kraner Beth Fowler BUSINESS MA NA GER Sylvia Harper BUSINESS STAFF Bob Calhoun Mike Smyser Leanna Coombs Monica Kollmar Judy Manring Terri Goj' Karen Grover Pam Hall Richardson and the Kokomo Tribune were responsible for obtaining the pictures used in the current events section from the United Press Inter- national and various news- papers throughout the state. Adams Studio also provided invaluable help. The entire staff joins in expressing their thanks. A Time 0fChahge. . . With the Term1'hal1'0h 0fTraa'1'l1'0hs ana' the Conclusion 0fAel1'v1'lz'es. Only the Mem0r1'es Rema1'h,f0r All Else Has Passed on Z0 a Higher Goa! A Time of Change. 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