Lafayette High School - Marquis Yearbook (Lexington, KY)

 - Class of 1963

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I K I 1 I 1 1963 Marquis Lafayette High School Lexington, Ky. Vol. I Lafayette High School . . . Winding driveways lead us upward . . To the Summit on the hill Where in beauty, facing forward ,f3fiP:S-fEii4fQ35f5N1iQifE ' -1175 lrlsibiws FSEWQ rw I Q x ur Alma Mater Lafayettels Walls our dreams fulfilled Home of lofty thought and learning Beacon o'er the meadow land Shrine whence still the ever-hurning Torches passed from hand to hand. 1 . i, Y L , -utr , me x, .J 3' ,v-s a . t . fi.: X N.. Q ,, -Gaia -X fi if T Ea?-1' XX X. X-.4 , 5' ,w Qs N. wg gn L V X f, x 1 ,'w' 1 if Q 4' VX F, I 'i J' TQ s' J' N 1 a True education makes for inequality, the inequal- ity of individuality, the in- equality of success, the glorious inequality of tal- ent, of genius 5 for inequal- ity, not mediocrity, individ- ual superiority, not stand- ardization, is the measure of the progress of the world. -Felix E. Schelling Contents Introduction ..... Scholastics ....... 0 Student Life ............... 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A merit scholar is eligible for a scholarship from 35100-31500 per year to the college of his choice. The students are sponsored by private companies. The finalists include: ROW 1: L.iHenry, S. Cochran, M. Daily. ROW 2: M. Hilllau- il. Whitaker, L- Varney. ROW 3: M. Trumbo, S. Sherrod, L. Noell. D. liven. B. Hiles- Five of these. finalists have been awarded Merit Scholarships in nationwide competiIi0l1- The Menl Scholars were selected by the National Merit Scholarship Corporation Selec- tion committee in an annual academic competition conducted in cooperation with secondary h l sc oo s. The winners include: L. Hanau, L. Henry, L. Noell, S. Sherrod. Lafayette Well Represented Latin - - - T1'0PnY for Winning ' B. Summer College Programs. TOP: 3 gold medallions-S. Sherrod B. Hiles, K. Swartz, R. lRoot, D. Ryen, S. Cochran, M. M. Heaton. Natural abilities are like natu- ral plants, that need pruning A Boys' State . . . TOP: T. Padgett, L. Anderson. ROW 2: F. Penn, B. Hiles, B. Bill. BOTTOM: B. Johnson, D. Ryen by study, and studies them- selves do give forth direction too much at large except they be bounded in by experience. A L A T T . -Bacon . . . State Meetings- A DeRouse, Pres. of Beta and Latin Conventions B. Brown, F. Penn, T. Padgett, L. iAnderson. All-State Chorus . . . FRONT: D. Beck, C. DeLott, B. J. Betz, L. Penn L. Neeley, S. Sharp, C. Hopwood. BACK: B. Lamb, D. Wilcoxen, .l. Wright, A. Legg, G. Hancock. . . . Boys' State-D. Ryen, B. Johnson, B. Hiles, . . . Girls' State-TOP: C DeLott C. Binkle S. Sa e 1 ya g ser. BOTTOM: Judy Bradley Diane Salling. 1963 Honor tuclents amed lass ihi Mr, Ishmael awards L. Anderson and S. Sherrod Faculty Awards for their outstanding contributions to the school. Our high respect for a well-read man is praise enough for literature. Q x 'T r f . ix? ' X X X XXXXQQQ - ww ss X .Q sr, X sr N rx X51 5 r X - , X? . X X X X as x xx N t . s , Lxigqsx Xb QQ NN it B l - . .. . H Brown receives D. Ryen I'0C'l'lVl'4 the lxxwums Cul' for the I . . i e Yal? CUP for outstanding scnmr lmov. outstandmg scholar- ' Ship and athletic l ability. i , , Qnitm i Sm 4' 3 . If .. 4 , U .,' A Cu? M L. Henry was awarded the D.A.R. Award. The American Legion Auxiliary Award, given to a senior girl for outstanding leadership, schol- arship, citizenship, service, and character, was awarded to J. The American Legion Award, given to a senior boy for outstanding citizenship, scholarship, serv- ice, character, and leadership, was awarded to T. Padgett. Whitaker. X M. Hanau and M. Greer received Danforth Awards given to students who have shown outstanding scholar- ship, citizenship, and character. Crafty men contemn studies, simple men admire them, and wise men use them. -Bacon K. Parker was the recipient of the Business and M. Heaton was awarded the Pilot Club Award Professional Women's Club Award. This is a new which is given on the basis of speech ability, award given to the senior with the greatest reali- scholarship, character, and leadership. zation of career potential. p . X X CI? .. g - sg ss A3 .ks rx t Q. -Mx X EN AQXXQ. .gr QQ X . wx 2 3 ob x X. gs- Wx f 'fits YS P s S- s s .Qaxx X-Rift Ls X . ASQ V-Xxx-V z.. g Q A., 45, t Six Frome. Lafayettef to Selected for City-C0umy Scholastic Team A? eighbmembel' .LeXiUgt0I1'FHyette County Scholastic Team, composed of the countys top students in eight subject areas, was named by the Lexington Rotary Club. Six of the students were from Lafayette. The scholars and their subject areas are: V S A u . French ........... ' English .............. Social Studies ...... Chemistry .......... Physics ........... Mathematics -- Reading maketh a full rnang confer- ence a ready rnang and writing an exact man. T -Bacon . , , T. Walker .l. Whitaker-. S. Cochran Q .... 4- S.. Sherrod --Q ...... - D. Ryen . M. Hanau Some books are to be tasted, others to be swallowed, and some few to- be chewed and digested. ' . 4 -Bacon s Valedictorians Have Perfect Standings f t tandin ss of 4.0. Also grad- Both J. Whitaker and S. Sherrod have per GC S S uating at the head of our class were salutatorians C. Emerson and S. Cochran. The salutatorians each graduated with a 3.9. Academic and Service Awards Received on Recognition Day On recognition day the following students in their different departments were honored : MATH DEPARTMENT-Students recognized for high scholastic achievement were: Algebra II-B. Brown, R. Costich, C. Thomas, and T. Thyen Plane Geometry-P. Johnson, B. Locklar, and R. Root Solid Geometry-T. Burka, S. Cochran, K. Swartz, and J. Whitaker Trigonometry-K. Swartz and J. Whitaker J osten Awards In Math were received by K. Swartz and J. Whitaker. J. Whitaker received the Math Award for the most outstanding senior math student. ENGLISH DEPARTMENT- Kentucky Council of Teachers Award-B. I-Iiles Times Creative Writing Contest-B. I'Iiles, T. Johnson, and J. Whitaker State Poetry Contest-M. Hanau fhonorable mentionj LANGUAGE DEPARTMENT- French-French I-B. Wilson French II-J. Moore French III-S. Stamper French IV-K. Parker Alliance Francaise Book Awards-T. Walker, K. Parker, and R. Costich Latin-Outstanding Latin IV student-L. Noell Latin Medallion-S. Sherrod AGRICULTURE DEPARTMENT-DeCalf Award-T. Johnson Outstanding Farming Qualities-B. Lamb Best kept set of records-D. Wells Star Farmer-F. Penn DEPARTMENT-Outstanding Speech and Drama Student- D. Rouse D Drama Award-M. I-Ieaton Outstlzgrgmg Service-L. Anderson, M. Levy, P. Lyons, J. Brown, and C. Optimist Award-C. Otto Outstanding Music Department Recognized MUSIC DEPARTMENT- Vocal-,losten Award-B. Betz Outstanding Service-L. Penn, C. Delsott, C. Binkley Band-,losten Award-L. Anderson Orchestra-Outstanding Senior Player-A. Bridges Speclal Recognition-L. Anderson, B. Corden, B. Osborne, and P. McDaniel Junior League Awards-Vocal-C. Hopwood Instrumental-L. Anderson HOME ECONOMICS DEPARTMENT-Outstanding Seniors-P. Short, and M. Wills State Degrees-P. Short and M. Wills F.H.A. Scholarship-P. Short Betty Crocker Contest-L. Henry JOURNALISM DEPARTMENT-Star Award-T. Stanifer Outstanding Contributions to the Times-S. Watkins, J. Straus Outstanding Service-C. DeLott Chi Omega Scholarship Award-A. Bridges . ACK: D. R , RoTARY scHoLARs. FRONT: M. Harau, J. Whltakefi 5' Cochran' B yen T. Walker, S. Sherrod. Education an 9 FUJI What would Mrs. Roberts do without Julius? OI1 When Mrs. Heaton had Old Betsy she was usually in doubt as to whether or not they would reach their destination. X W, if I, A ,gg M2352 'iff tw in -f 4 A.V., f Q ff ,Q Now that she has the Puddle Iumperv everything is A-OK. Although he' ig t -h H . 110 Yvlt us now the graduating seniors remember Don in r 1 ,, ' ' 2 asoigilicivilfilifhhas 3 Stlmulatlllg and fun provoking teacher. Better known 0 Y e as become a legend in his own time. ff Jehu f? 4:12 Mr E ana Mr How-1rd -md Mr Bftrkle 1ov th f , v. .. - t s L - 1 Y D' e elr prowess as scientists on John Rin x as H t - ur Teachers Can Howls of laughter and screams 'of delight echoed V through the gym the night of the Student-FacultYl basketball game. .Roy Walton fabovej seems fed up with a couple of whipper-snappers, especially the red head on the right. f'Let me entertain you . . .', belts out Mrs. Shick, Mrs. Davis, and Mrs. Heaton. Be F unnier , f' In between this trips to Cleveland Mr. Fife finds time for a yfriendly get-together with his students. Check! Jim, Ringg BOYOF THE YEAR .lohn L. Smith came to.us for one year as assistant prin- cipal. His stay enriched the lives of his students and instilled a respect they will neverrelinquish. Mr. Smith has gone on to become the principal of Julia R. Ewen Elementary School. , 3 495 S A Fond Farewell to ll' Dr. .I-I. L, Davis ended, June 30, an association with Lafayette which began on September 1, 1945. when he replaced the first principal of the school. Dr. Davis said his feelings were mixed on leaving after seventeen years. alt is time for me to leave and a younger person 'to take overf' he said. MH Io Those Who Leave Us 'dvi 'ith on The llof -lus fini' tk da er. May I help you? The student body was hard hit by the dismissal of football coach Roy Wal'f0H- Students knew him as an excellent coach and a ready friend. L Mildred O7Dell was a permanent figure in the office of the school for the past five years. 1963 juniors and seniors will re- member her graciousness for years to come. Mrs. O,Dell is now secretary to the Assistant Administrator of the University of Kentucky Hospital. 1 1 M., 1 n P I I i i I v f I 5 4 v l 4 4 1 X X - Yi: XL NXXXN- . X X V X 4 M X . f . .X iw- 2 N X , e.+ Q 455.3 X , , Q X X X Q, 1 1 , 2 . 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X XXXXXXNQQN .----Nur, . --N .mall tudents Find a Wa t0 Whether It's Da .t ,am S-gpm-f 1. .X .M Hand in hand . . . charm bracelet and senior ring symbolize the togetherness many couples find during their high school years. Students work off those extra calories by twisting in the gym after lunch. '1 to Have Fun To ether ---..or iht I5 ,5- SS V . g:.:,.-if H af,--1 . -1Q:r:.-.155 -' .:51',-ffefiif-' ' in W' Xwm - . ,V Q N, i ' ' ' K , 'X .. .K X ge -. X K , , X N. if X Ne,-,Q M. s r K . El s xxx? yi: It ,sy ,gay X Xi., e ' ,. , X' k e ,X . S Q X-L' , . A , Remember how hoarse we all were after cheering the generals to victory at the Henry Clay game? The '4Moonlight session does have its advantages. The Big Bn reigns in ,63. Show 'em how, Sandra ln a school such as Lafayette there are of Course people of different capabili- ties. Some study diligently While others . . . Take .lolln Ward on the left. He is L1 nleditutor. Looks contented doesn't he? Between Classes Everyone till Manages to Keep Bas To any girl ratting, lipstick, and hair spray is a morning must. Thank heaven there is a book store. It's the little things that count. uTiI1'1CS.,, Carole Porter doesn't seem to be having too much trouble talking Mike Lagrew into buying a Don't push, ladies, there's plenty more or Wmlzer g, 4,, . , .' ew ,W .5 5 5 W y 1 ff: Af f f 1+ fx ,,,.,g -. - , .,,f , . 'TM l B' , f . 1,5 :W Q- 11 Leslie 4 4, 1 1 7, ff 9074. 'f It takes all kinds . . . Betty .lo B., A. Binkley, B. Clark, C. Binkley, S. Sagaser, J. Vry, D. Pearce. X .ia xx X ESX X xxx is v 'P . .J .N N N Wm .A XNESQ, aw xx SESS ax 'X me wg A3 Y ' its B Q5 .. . aww..-.Ur 1 fr! Lafayette began the 1963 school year with a new time schedule and a new prin- cipal. Football season was a surprise. One of the best games of the season was the hard fought 6-6 tie with state power house Highlands. Seniors finally got their rings and their play was a big success. Scholastically things were a success, too. Lafayette led the city with eleven Merit Finalists. Bruce Pieratt i683 and Tom Borg 0143 come in hard for the tackle. The Senior Ring represents twelve years of hard work, Seniors had reason to be proud of them. HJ .,,a, . gg? ., 'q,15,.,f1, ,y1' , 'Q V- 9' ' ., ' . f Mt . .-:N 'f2:5ef'2r-:sas .. 1? 4. , ag . ' --f r ,, f a,ta ,. R L ., a - - 4: . -1 'efifiifm ' it 5 ' '21 C. M idi -f ' 5' 2. if W e ' ' - 'a'- '-er 1 fl .... 4' ' . V. Q 435 25:f,.5lf,f 'V - L ' tbeyl g Aa'-a' Pat Breeze and Mary i Margaret Heaton were y standouts in an outstand- l ing play. Cookie DeLott and Patty Lyons both had men as their big problem in 4'Meet Me In St. Louis Eric Wllurkv Evan's last quarter conver- sion gave Lafayette a hard earned and much desired victory over arch-rival Henry Clay. The final score was a close 111--13. High- lighting the homecoming event was the motor- D D Cade td, Stoll Field and climaxed by the crown- ing of Joyce as Queen. Homecoming - AND THEY'RE OFF to an exciting homecoming game. Sue Robin son, Sherri Combs, and Marvin Lyons, are as lively as any cheer leaders could be. Miss Joyce Sharp is Cf0WI16d by former queen, Marilyn Smart. Miss Linda Carter is first attendant. Miss K a t h y Filer is Second Attendant. N Su 'ltr Reba he January rolled around bringing the election of Miss Patty Lyons as Snow White Queen. The Seniors and Speech departments went to Cin- cinnati to see the c'Sound of Musicf' Basketball season started with some wins and some defeats. Contacts gave the, team almost as much trouble as the Dunbar Bearcats. Sara Shiedenhelm, Kathy Parker, Susan Sharpe, and Diane Salling board the bus that will take them to Cincinnati. Brian Cooper turned out to be a real game stopper or rather his contact lens did. Everyone gave all their support but still the Dunbar Bearcats came out on top. or prin Anyone for Frishes? Well, we can dream, can't We? P. Stutsman, P. Harp, J. Triplett, J. McKinney. A clear-cut case of premature spring fever. N r X we X Q Q E? Q Sw sf XE! X S Q X S The big black dog sat on the fence and Bingo was his name . . . A dillar, a dollar, always a ten o'clock scholar. The Hatfields vs. the McCoys Spring was slow in coming but the action at Lafayette was fast as ever. Students Were stunned by the dismissal of coach Roy Walton. John Snow- den was named as his successor. For Sophomores, Spring meant square dancing time. The green curtain came down and the guys and gals finally got together. Bus 101 had trouble all winter but even with the coming of better Weather it still managed to be late. Quote: '4Sorry to interrupt you but bus 101 is late this morning. i Warm weather brings many out especially during lunch. 3 I I 43 of the halls and onto the lawn- Summer was definitely on its way. Baseball, golf and tennis replaced football and basketball. The swimming teams took second place in state meets, and the track team tied with St. Xavier for the state title. The TB tests all Seniors had to take Mickey Levy and Judy Gooch are getting ready for the sum- r ITICI' SllI1. Herrinton Lake provided a good place it all. ,rfa.'f .2-,4 .' 14, . sf jff to get away from . 2 bf Q'-, W.. ifwfm5...q2 . y 'eere.o' 3 f .3 lx Y' . . I f 5, , a j: . - 2 A r..Q5v .z ' ' if f ww: 1' Spring sports left little time for boredom. ., fy 1 ,. S , fs. sf , vw f v 4 , 4 1 f 5 J ' 5 Q 1 1 X Jyfigirv, Xsifgqf Vf' jjqzvk 1 D Q v v yrs Q f,g V ,ilu 2 Vg, , X K ff 8 1 4 34, 5 vi ,t y X Q 34 li I . xi , wg , X . 1 gif , , , 4 ff gx 4 5 1 P X ' af' v ft Q ex 5 S I Qf 4 f 1 f V . i , , . - 1 ,Aa , z 1i ' ,-- ' z.f',z..291:faf.ti1iw. . .gi iffia ' '- 1 1- 4 A Q, 'Staff X' Q' 'L 6 5, X ' A 'A X! A f 1 v . 1 5' Q b x Q Y 39 2 P - r , 'fi 1 ff '55 , 'ali fi . A 5 f + X V' y fx XA! ff f I v , Vary, I 'Ze Q X5w5'Q' 74, X were reportedly painless but many felt a little different about that. I fpyl f .7ff.Li.',Qf N T :lik A. .W f..,, , bf , . XM f2 5gz,'.5mgf',x,v:Nj'H Y :ij f' cy ' ' ' M The lady was very nice about it but the TB test still hurt. Ask Leslie Anderson. The End of the Beginnin -x s ii gg Tom Creech seemed happy about the whole thing but Bill Pinker- ton must have had his doubts. David Rouse served as Master of Ceremonies at senior Classmght Toward Greater Stakesf' ltas hard for some to believe but the time finally came . . . the invitations were sent out, caps and gowns were distributed and final preparations for classnight and graduation were made. We listened to the speaker, fanned ourselves because of the heat and then lined up accordingly. Remembering to look solemn, and not to smile on the Way up and to smile on the way back. The clock ticked away the minutes and by ten o'clock, June 8, 1963, the Seniors were alumni. At last the diploma is in one hand and destiny in the other. Lafayette was saddened by the loss of Mrs. Grace Dean as music teacher. Mrs. Dean retired, leaving behind her a world of students whose lives she had touched and perhaps in some way blessed. She came to Lafayette in 1939 and organized the first music program. She went on to form the widely known Charmettes and Chaunteurs. Every year she produced the annual musical variety show. For twenty four years Mrs. Dean has been a tra- dition, now she will be a legend. Being Themselves or Playing a Part Meet Me In St. Louis if F l Wm sfxi S ,gr X -,rg Q. N' G - at X Q S Q S ve Y N X J X 3 s X 6 9 0 Assemhltes Are Fun Little Lord Fauntleroy CB. I-Iilesl Promotes National Book Week. Which Way is the Mr. America contest? l'm Mrs. Flintstone and l'd like to report a lost stegasaurus L. Anderson bestows a tender look on Mary M. CC 39 Heaton during Meet Me In St. Louis. MYou can't sit down when the classics are wailiing on out. .fMs4l4Q1f,WZ43 Q44 1 il 5 v, X Q Q L - X W. ' ' s ,, x A NX t S X The school buses are long yellow caravans carrying our most precious possession. N S After a long day, everyone is ready to head home. At The End of the Da, -Helping to protect these lives is Mrs. Clark, our maid in blue. Her smile is a welcome addition to any day. Th h . 6 SC O01 buses keep running 130th day and night through rain and snow. Darn it and i ht . .. Students seek companionship night or day and conversations are usually a rehash of the day's happenings. A flashlight is a very handy thing to have when the sun goes down and there's a long walk ahead. ,,A,..,.....-.--ff XE X X The End of the School Da Marks the Beginnin of tudentas Social Life A stop at Jerry's or Fr1sch's is an absolute must. In the summer the Cabana Club is always a good idea for havmg fun or just relaxing. 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Night or day Putt-Putt in Cardenside makes for fun Some relax with a quiet evening of study Others may seek the excitement of lively music A few practice diligently for perfection- Q And some the quiet kind. et For Many Nighttime Means the Athletic Practice Field- One Ringo is bad enough but what do you do when you have two? If it's not right the first time then it has to be done over and over and over until it's right . . . the reward is a winning team. Tom Borg and Turk Evans show great promise as football standouts. Coach Dawson seems to think so. 53 tuclents Meet the VIP'S papers. Dear Abby was as charming in person as she is in the news- AW, shucks, rna,m . . Stanley Watkins and David Rouse even look hands with Lt. Governor Wilson Wyatt. l t x 5 like politicians shaking kg 3. Rx S Meeting the Baron of Basketball Adolf Rupp is an experience as well as an honor. X i x as--Y ii? i f 2 Q WW! S E it 5, ' . 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For school there is always the wool Sklft and shetland sweater. T here's Always the Movies - SATIN The Girl of the Golden West . . . Tale of Two Cities and The Good Earth. The Past Is Our Heritage Lexington is the center of beauty, excitement, color, and culture. The Central Kentucky Concert and Lecture Series gives everyone ample opportunity to see and hear the World's greatest performers. The Fine Arts Building on the University Campus affords Modern and Contemporary art lovers the chance to examine and discuss Works of art. Guignol, Bell House, Little Theatre, and for the children the ' d than Children's Theatre, are all creative formats for anyone who chooses to o more watch. We have much to offer and we have only to reach for it to have lt within our grasp. A local theater brought many of the classics and favorites in a Heritage series like The Bluegrass Has a Wa of Entertaining Her Admirers Keeneland, The Trots, and the largest indoor show in the World, the Junior League Horse Show, gives the horse lover plenty to see and if he chooses even to participate in. Lexington Junior League Horse Show A day at the races can be fun and excitingg it can also be expensive if you aren't too lucky. Its Quiet Beauty Holds Audience Under Blue Skies and on a Stage of Green Velvet No man, woman, or child, who has ever lived, visited, or even pictured the bluegrass can ever forget the rolling hills of green velvet criss-crossed by running white fences. A frolicking colt can steal a heart with one gallop across a field. One Thorobred can excite beyond belief by plunging out of a starting gate. The bluegrass is a world like no other with a stage and setting like no other. It is the heart of a living, grow- ing, community. Its Tradition Will Go On Forever x. 4 S Q ll xkw .2 . Q Q x N,-..x'.wy KNRNXNXX 1963 MARQUIS QUEE Tish Stani er 5 . XNMX XX X., XS x MARQUIS QUEEN For the first time a Marquis Queen was initiated. Since this was the first year for a full annual it was of course appropriate that a queen should be selected to rule over it. In this case its own editor Miss T ish Stanifer was elected to this honor. On Recognition Day Tish was crowned by Mr. Ishmael, and presented with a gold cup and bouquet of roses. The Bluegrass and all its beauty . . . 2 K .E .ww M.1. 'NxWY 1963 SNOW WHITE QUEEN Patty Lyons vl- Patty Lyons was selected 1963 Snow White Queen in a city wide contest. She reigned over the Christmas Caravan and was a candidate for the title of Miss Lexington. A pretty girl and a worth while cause. x .x,xxx X X . A ' Na 1963 HOMECUMING AND CLASS NIGHT Q UEE J0yCe Sharp SECOND A TTENDANT Linda Carter FIRST A TTENDANT Kathy F iler wt' -au' W MW mmm- ' - fwiivf 'ou'- 5 'bw 'rx-'M'i w vm- A ' --vwmwwx X ' www ,W . A Q Y- Wwmww MM.,--M .. . .3 'xovlhnag-nn..., S wlj . F, . X .f Q ,P . ,.f,,,,. iexw--qmwww-X- 'N X' igpips QQ fl M if K . if ' x V Nw W,,,,X...v ' I, K L. L, W x.X. ..-wl 'k AX xfw 'W wif N N -XXV --V' ...X x M X gn... ix x fsxwwc Q- A X Q- M...,,,.,.X xX..,Xxxx . + A S w . N . x X xx , x 1963 BASKETBALL Q EE Kath Filer SECOND A TT ENDAN T Sherry Combs FIRST A TTENDAN T Sue Robinson Heart of the Bluegrass Youth, Tradmon, Heritage The bluegrass 1S symbollc of Youth, Tradl tion, and Heritage. A beautiful and tender ex. pression of youth is found in the young foals frolicking across the rolling hills framed by miles of White-Washed fences. The heart of the bluegrass is imbued with the tradition of history-Henry Clay, lVlary Todd Lin- coln, John Hunt Morgan, horses-Calumet Farm. Keeneland Race Track, Lexington Trots, lroquis Hunt Club, culture-Guignol Theater, Blazer Lec- tures, Central Kentucky Symphony Orchestra, and education-University of Kentucky and Transyl- vania College. i Wh't - h d f ' ' - . . ICWHS e ences, rolling hills, and palatlal stables are fallllllill' landmarks to the Bluegrass. There are m than 300 farms in this area. I HC1'1lllQiC is found in those who llalw one bcforv IIS- '.U.1l1 tllc horsv world grvnlncss 1 1'Q'lll0llll1l'l'l'll 1 Ll llillllgl lrilruiv. i Q. I ls ?S IE 11. 11. lli Q nfl fl- Q X we Rss xi X gsssxggge X'.-., usisfiffifj 'ff' gig g'g'-- Lg ' 1,12 z-T ,. . Vip. ,,gf,g':,,f-,fqqcrg.f ',,' ,f-f,gQ3,,w f, :X xx.-iw. 'Qi if-isi.-'fgi'-Fi' :fi.-: l-S2141 ig if-'LiQgzs'fpQ2251.-'s',QZ'ff1gffL.iffQ-fiiiff-Ui3,161gff!3Zif3fs'Q'2ff:ggE3Qi1fg?Zsii25fffwL'Q77f7lf, ,yzs'TQ Square D XfXTXXXx55YXi13XQ50X-rg. 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World, bacco market, Lexington is the source of breeding s cattle, and s I.B.M. like the young foal answer was the Belt- is being threatened by s largest loose-leaf to- the finest purebred took of horses, beef heep. QS' xr my John Ward takes his gray over a log jump with ease. WW Youth Is Important in Maintainirt the Bluegrass Tradition Ben White carries on the family heritage of training and racing II'OtI61'S. C0CHiiefDIe Lott seems touhave fallen under the SP9 0 er beautiful, gaited saddle horse, Yr 3 wifila The young people of the blue- grass carry on the tradition their parents have preserved for them. It is now their responsibility to preserve for their children the beauty of the bluegrass and still provide a future in an increasing- ly technical World. Cheryle Simms holds the reins of her standard bred show horses. Carrying on the perpetuation of fine stock, Frank Penn stands be- side his mare and colt. . - - - - In Lexington he has found many - his love of riding with him across the ocean. U Dag Ryen born in Norway? brought who share ,this feeling with him. 3 1 . . 2 1 .xx -ix x XFX ' Q ex . 2 - Sw X X X N X, X ,Q N V N I a V511 ee W ,f 2 If 4. , x ,- f 0 Q .. . f W ' zz ' v -pref ' , V f ' y lv A ,QW 'f 1 ,, A 9 v- - MA AM f ff 4 f fy 0' ' ,. - ,V W '- ' ' w ' ,..4. I iff' QQ, ZW? C M I 55,4 ' .-,Q f , A ' , . ,,,' fi K M gl M JZ ,.,A af ,, V, XZ it Zjff,5,7!!V , 1 K, , W.,,.,Wuum.,,N, 6 x--V-.W-M x f IQMIWW Guy Potts is a relatively new mem. ber of the Fayette County Administration. His previous employment was in the school systems of Ohio- and Tennessee. At present Dr. Potts serves as Superintendent of Fay- ette County schools. In this capacity he serves as the professional executive of the Board of Education and as the education- al leader of the Fayette County Schools. Fayette County Schools Are Led Louie Mack has held several jobs in the Fayette County Education Program. Pupil personnel director ftruant officerl made Mr. Mack Well known to many stu- dents, he also was assistant superintendent to the general administration. Mr. lVlack is now the administration's Assistant Superintendent. He is in charge of the placement of student teachers, teach- er evaluation, and public relations. XXNX . The Board of Education provides leadership for the Fayette Count . . 0 y School System. They are, t d: F. B. D . Chalfmall, C- A. C0l6H1an, and, L. Bradley, Board Attorney. Standing: G. S. Potts, Superintendjziiti J. C. Wallacgiljll-I.J1Bj Coons. Not shown: M. L. Dean. B Board of Education Frank B. Dean Jr. is the chairman of the Board of Education. The chief administrative function of the Board is to appoint a superintendent and any officers, agents, and employees that it feels are necessary for an efficient school system. It has general con- trol and management of the public schools and all school funds and property. The Board seeks the opinions and advice of laymen as it concerns the Welfare of school children and the community. PRINCIPAL JAMES D. ISHMAEL Mr. James D. Ishmael first came to Lafayette in 1946. He was an economics and business mathematics teacher, head foot- ball coach and dean of boys. In 1951, he was made assistant principal, Where he held this post until 1957 When he was made prin- cipal of Picadome Elementary School. While principal at Picadome in 1961-62, Mr. Ishmael became Director of Building of Fayette Coun- ty Schools. With the resignation of Dr. I-I. L. Davis, Mr. Ishmael Was appointed princi- pal of Lafayette. Mr. Ishmael relaxes after a hard day at work lVlr. Thomas came to Lafayette first as a history teacher, hut in the school year 761-'62 he began his job as assistant prin. cipal. lVlr. Thomas' main job is seeing that the mechanics of the school are kept running smoothly. He has to make out all of the absentees' excuses and sometimes check out the validity of their excuses. He has to try to keep the noise down in the halls and in the cafeteria. He also has a hand in planning the schoolis curriculum. Assistant Principals Work Closely With Students lVlr. Smith began his teaching at Lafay- ette as a teacher and counselor at Lafayette Junior remaining at the Junior High until 1962. This year he was made assistant principal at Lafayette Senior. Of course Mr. Smith's duties corre- spond with those of Mr. Thomas only Mr. Smith's were carried out for the afternoon session while Mr. Thomas, were in the morning session. it first tl llitr 5 Utln L . Settlllg f' kept fur it etimes s. He W the has 3 fulwn. 'llS Counselors Give tudents Ll Helpin Hand The Counselors through activities and individual counseling help the student to interpret his environment, better understand him- self, to make adjustments, to establish value systems and to accept responsibility for his behavior. These services aid the school in its instructional program through improved understanding of stu- dents and their needs. Lily Stephens received her AB. degree at Berea College and a M.A. degree at the University of Kentucky in English and Guidance. She has been a member of the Lafayette counseling staff for seven years. Mary Hoskins received lier AB. degree at Transylvania College and her M.A. degree at the University of Kentucky in Music, Education and Psychology. She has been at Lafayette Senior for four years. Martha Dotson has been at Lafayette Senior for one year. She received her A.B. degree at Union College and her M.A. degree at Eastern Kentucky State College in English Warren Featherston has been at Lafayette Senior for one year. He received his B.S. and M.A. degree at the University of Kentucky in Coun- seling. and Commerce. sazfvitiiisft 8I The Registrar I eeps Mrs. Barker has been the registrar at Lafayette Senior since the school began. Books Provide Food for .loan Albaugh has been at Lafayette Senior as a librarian for six years. She received an A.B. degree in Library Science at the University of Kentucky. Extensive Records The registrar keeps her thumb on the academic pulse of the student body. Her vocabulary has been reduced for all purposes, to uYes and Ne, and mostly KNO? She passes on the eligibility for participation in sports, membership in the National Honor SO. ciety and graduation. She requests and interprets transcripts of transfer students and likewise handles requests for records of Lafayette students who with- draw to transfer to another school, to enter business or to enter college Q just to scratch the surface of her dutiesl. There are over twenty-five thousand student records in the registrar's office, dating back to the early days of education in the Fayette Coun- ty school system. F.B.l. agents have said Mrs. Barker has the most extensive high school records they have ever seen. the Mind Elizabeth Compton received an A.B. degree at Eastern Kentucky State college in Education. She has been at Lafayette one year as a librarian. Priceless knowledge is con- tained in books. Here at Lafay- ette in the library are collections of many famous and interesting books. Under the friendly guid- ance o-f Miss Albaugh and MiSS Compton, the Librarians, the li- brary was kept in top condition for , our use. Miss Albaugh was the s . . morning session librarian and M1SS Compton worked in the afternooll- j s - ki . S ' xx.. k ' . Q Aw 2 g - . Nvsxs b Office Workers Keep Things Running Smoothly Natalie Schick has been at Lafayette Senior for 6 years. She received an A.B. degree at the Univer- sity of Kentucky in Foreign Languages. Nancy Bowen, a graduate from Simon Kenton High, has been a secretary in the main office for one year. The main office secretaries typed for lVlr. Ishmael and made out the absentee lists. The secretaries in the counselors, office kept files on the students at Lafayette Senior, and did typing and correspondence for the counselors. The bookkeeper ordered sup- plies needed to run the school and saw that they were paid for. She also kept records on business transactions. Along with the specific jobs of the office staff, they did many incidental jobs which turned up-for instance, taking home sick students. N t i i,, ic ct , t, i S Ruth Townsend, a graduate from Har- rison County High, has been a secretary - - - in the counselorf offic on ' ar. Esther Williams, a graduate from Lafayette Senior, S 6 Q le has been at Lafayette as a secretary in the coun- selors' office one year. Carol Davis has been at La- fayette one year as book- keeper. She completed her sophomore year at the Uni- versity of Kentucky. A lr fl l 1 1 1 1 l! fl il 11 ll e I I fl sl fl l I f l l l it ll ll ,l l il r ll il V , l I F1-4.,.,.T... ..... .-,.,...-Y H - - W-- En lish Teaches Skills -- - ROSALIA BEARD Seton Hill Col- lege, B.A.g English amd Chemistryg 3 years MARGARET HEATON Transylvania College, A.B.g Educationg English 16 years Senior Sponsor HETTIE TRIPLETT Eastern Kentucky State College, A.B.g University of Kentucky, M.A.g English and Educationg 18 years THELMA BEELER Asbury College, A.B.g University of Kentucky, M.A. Education and Speech and Englishg 18 yearsg Student Council Sponsor RAGNHILD LUNDE St. Olaf Col- lege, A.B.g Englishg 7 years JANE BUTLER University of Kentucky, B.A.g English and Journalismg 3 yearsg Times, Annual, Quill and Scroll, and Student Publications Board Sponsor JANE RAMAGE Furman Univer- sity, B.A.g Theil Seminary, S.B.g English and Speechg 1 year JANE CARR Western Ken- tucky State College, A.B.g Englishg 1 year JOHN RENFRO University of Kentucky, A.B.g Englishg 1 year . 5 5 ELOISE DEITZ Asbury College, A.B.g University of Kentucky, M.A. English 5 20 years MARJORIE ROBERTSON University of Kentucky, A.B.g Englishg 6 years ff! X if ZZ, 3,4 X ,, ze, ', ' V4 A 'fc 7 ffl f ,gf f ,Z A i ,, 3, f. 'V', 1 ..p',.,'l.Z' .V ,, C g Zu, Wu 'fav ff, if 1 . , , EDNA ELKINS University of Ken- tucky, A.B.g Peabody College, M.A.g English: 1 year ADA THOMPSON Transylvania College, A.B.: Englishg 1 year Not Pictured JOANNE BEGGS University of Kentucky, A.B.g English, History, Russian 3 1 year English at Lafayette Senior High plays an important part ill The state requires that a high school student have four credits in English to graduate. Journalism. dramatics or specCl1 the curriculum. mal' be SUl3SliIl1ied the senior year for the regular English course. There were advanced, regular and basic English classes offered for every type of student. This allowed each student to progress at llii Ocwn rate of speed. The English Department. recognizing that pw- f1C16IlCy in English is invaluable to the graduate looking for a joh. stressed the skills of writing and reading on a high level of under- standing. of Communication Mrs. Beeler looks on as C. White, M. Levy and C. Otto pantomime the hanging of classmate C. Clark. l Senior English teacher, Mrs. Beard, shows students a model of the Shakespearean theater English Heads List of Important ubjects Students of Mrs. Heaton's junior English class work on American Literature assignment. Miss Dietz points out coming educational mont as shown on the attractive bulletin board to K. Anderson, L. Allen, and C. Ali:-le. EILEEN BURKE City College New York Spanish 1 year Spanish Club Co sponsor MARION LOCKE University of Toronto French and Latin 1 year MARGARET ROWBOTHAM University of Kentucky, A.B. and M.A.g Ancient Languagesg 20 yearsg French Club Sponsor CECILE GARMON University f Kentucky A B Spanish 1 A years Spanish Club Co sponsor SALLIE ROBINSON Un versity of Kentucky and M A Lat n 24- years Latin Club Sponsor I CL Miss Rowbotham helps a student adjust her language lab tape. Language Creates Understanding Miss Robinson shows the bust of Caesar while D. Hamlitch J. Ward, S. Sherrod, M. Lagrew and L. Noel mourn his death on the Ides of March. Foreign languages at Lafayette Senior High consist of Latin I, Il, III, IVg Spanish I, Il, Ill, IVg French I, II, III, IVg and Russian I. The past year marked the first year that the Russian language has been offered at Lafayette Senior. The French, Russian and Spanish classes had access to the language labo-ratory in the school. The purpose of this laboratory is to emphasize the oral approach, which means concentration on speaking and understanding what is spoken rather than reading the written Word, although this is still important. The past year was the third year the laboratory has been in operation. E I IE so E 5 l l r I E F 1 t I 5 le s ! z I i Q l 1 l V is it L lr e. PI ocial tuclies Increase ur HENRY GREHAN GRUNDY JANES ANTHONY University of Georgetown College, MCCORD Kentucky, A'B.: Eastern Kentucky A.B., M.A.g Sociology Stare College, A-B-: Historyg Historyg University Of 24 years 1 yearg Kentucky, M.A.g Assistant Track P5YCh010SY3 Coach 7 years: Camera Club and Political Science Club Sponsor ROY WALTON Morehead State College, A.B.g Physical Educationg 6 yearsg Football Coach HARRY BAKER Kentucky Wesley'an College, A.B.g Psychology Historyg 1 year TED COOKV Eastern Kentucky State College, A.B.g Physical Education Geographyg 1 year JACK DUMFORD Morehead College, A.B.g University of Kentucky, M.A.g Economicsg 2 years SAM FIFE Eastern Kentucky State College, A.B., M.A.g Social Studiesg 8 years Mr. McCord and interested psychology students glance over an ideal term paper for this class. Knowledge of the World Through Social Studies Lafay- J ,AN,, , .A, ,,.,,.. to ...A, ette students learn about the past, the present, and the future. De- partmental teachers stress the ne- cessity of understanding local, na- tional, and international govern- ment. Courses offered by the Social Studies Department for the 1962- 63 year were psychology, sociolo- gy, World history, economics, geog- raphy,. American history, and American government. Mr. Fife's American government students R. Martin, E. Anderson, R. Wilson and M. Meyers await the answer to their question. After a Civil War lecture, Mr. Grehan prepares to r0ll 21 related film- aFingers on home key, eyes down, heard in Mrs. Cheek's typing class. DELORES CHEEK University of Kentuckyg A.B., M.A.g Commerce, 3 years VIRGINIA PATTERSON University of Ken- tuckyg A.B.g Business Educationg 2 years tudents ELIZABETH DENNIS University of Kentuckyg M.A.g Commerce, 20 years, FTA Club Sponsor DORALEEN SMITH Georgetown, A.B., University of Ken- tucky, M.A.g Business Education 7 yearsg National Honor Society Club Sponsor 'beginf' These are the words frequently Preparing students for future jobs, subjects such as Bookkeeping, Typing, Shorthand, Record Keeping, and Note. hand are taught in the Commerce De- partment. Such subjects provide the guidance and inspiration which will pm- vide great dividends in the business worldf Pre are for Business World P ROBERT ELAM University of Kentucky, B.S., M.A.g Commerce, 1 year ROBERT TALBOTT Transylvania Collegeg A.B.g Economicsg 2 years, DECA Club Sponsor F me Arts GRACE DEAN University of Kentucky, A.B.g English and E-ducationg 24 yearsg Choir, Charmettes and Chanteurs Sponsor WALTER HALL University of Kentucky, B.M.g Musicg 9 yearsg Band Director BETTY VARNEY University of Kentucky, A.B.g Art Education: 6 years All students had the opportunity to participate in some type of music or art. Mrs. Dean taught music in both the morn- ing and afternoon sessions. Her students were taught to train their voices. Mr. Hall taught band in both sessions also. His students were trained to play different types of instruments. Miss Varney's art classes learned free hand lettering, paint- ing and many other types of art Work. R. Prewitt and E. Anderson put the finishing touches on their art project while Miss Varney, art teacher, instructs. Develop Hidden Talents Mr. Walter Hall and Mr. Harold Downs, President of the Band Parents Association, receive the Kentucky State flag from Mr. Wendell Bulter, Superintendent of Public Instruc- tion. Mrs. Dean's afternoon choir pauses between songs. Mrs, Champ directs D. Freeman, R. Prater, B. Lynch and B. Keith during a business math class. Mathematics Is Important In Oar A recently enacted Kentucky statute, effective in the fall of 1963, requires that all high school graduates have a mininiuni of two credits in math. To encourage students, enrollment in math courses, the prograni at Lafayette has been accelerated. Teachers try to prepare college preparatory students for future courses and other students for. Whatever profession they may choose. Courses offered during the 1962-63 school year were arithmetic 10, business math, advanced general math, plane and solid geometry, algebra 1 and 2, trigonometry, and introduction to higher math. BARBARA BROWN David Lipscomb College, A-B-I Englishg 1 year LOUISE DUTT Bethany Col- lege, A.B.g University of Kentucky, M.A.g History, Counseling and Guidance: 1 year CLARICE RAMEY Georgetown Col- lege, A.B.g University 'of Kentucky, M.A.g Social Studies, 16 years, Beta Club Sponsor VISALIA CHAMP Alderson Bro- addus College, B.S., Administration and Math, 7VZ years RUBY ESKEW' University of Kentucky, A.B., M.A.g English and Math, 2 yearsg Junior Class Sponsor HAZELL ROWLAND Transylvania College, A.B.g Math 5 5 years CAROLYN CORBITT Transylvania College, A,B,: Math g 1 year LYDIA FISCHER University of Kentucky, A.B., M.A.g Mathg 12 yearsg Mu Alpha Theta and Senior Class Sponsor C. D. SIMS Eastern Kentucky State College, B.S. , University of Kentucky, M.A.g Physics and Mathg 2 yearsg Science Club Sponsor Progressifuely Technical World Geometry teacher, Mrs Fischer, explains similar pentagons to D Whitson and R. Russell Students in Mrs. Moore's first hour biology class are facinated by the anatomy of the rana. The students are P. Baird, B. Agee, S. Dean and C. White. Science is the Stimulus The nation as a Whole is becoming science-minded and indeed science conscious, espe- cially in light of the recent development of our missile program. This past year saw Lafay- ette offer science courses in physical science, biology, chemistry, physics, and advanced place- ment biology. The advanced placement biology course was first offered to Lafayette students this past year. The only class in this subject consisted of ten students. Kendrick Anderson and Rick Sargeant of Mrs. Nollenbergefs chemistry class experiment with some phosphorus. The study of the wave-motion machine seems baffling, but fas- cinating, to Mr. Evans, H. Gullet, T. O'Connor and B. Stevens. of the magination WILLIAM BARKLEY University of Kentucky, A.B.g Zoology, 2 yearsg Key Club Sponsor, Swimming Coach MARK BROWN University of Kentucky, B.S.g Anatomy and Physiologyg 1 yearg Visual Aids Sponsor KENNETH CAUDILL University of Kentucky, B.A., M.A.g Biological Science and Physical Education, 10 years, Baseball and Basketball Coach EMORY EMMERT' University of Kentucky, A.B.g Chemistry, 1 year LESTER EVANS Morehead State College, B.S., Physics and Math 2 years 7 FRANK HARRIS University of Kentucky, A.B FRANK HOWARD University of Kentucky, A.B .3 Educationg 1 year .5 Biology, 2 years MRS. STANLEY C. MOORE University of Kentucky, A.B., Biology and Languages, 20 yearsg Medical Club Sponsor B.S., M.A.g ': wk ,:' -- 1:1 4 i' --r-1.55 ,X - 'i' -'19-'Fl sf .' fIfff:'12'1f'?1f .. f , W. ' ::255 s::.,.,,, ., L, ' ' S 4. 76257-'ily V ' .4 v.,2S+-'gf if e : Mix -1 , r t ,V x, s,Qfsfa: .---,fm -. - aw ,a1s7:sz1:12Ef-sf .+ 1 91 'Y I: ,v if-., -.W 4?'fN-2'-.V ,, A ....,:.,.,.,,,,,, ,,, I ,,, , 1 Q1., ,Q W ., 'gggzg .,.E: v . ' g t , gm , ,tv --A QQSS fifll 1 xg we , h . ,N s ..,n. . we , '. N ga iii? 9 ha 'Yi Q- 1 'Q g,t :',-,sy 1' to W2 xi i i-, a,l94.i,,s .6 - -X. Q , his '- - .-x, ' ,, M we X- xx.. :xi-sngis VIOLA NOLLENBERGER ARCH WILLIAMS University of Michigan, B.S.g University of Kentucky, B.S.g Psychologyg 1 year Science, 1 yearg Golf Coach Physical Education Develops lui HAROLD BARNETT University of Kentucky, B.A.g Physical Educationg 2 yearsg Assistant Basketball Coach GRACE FRAGSTEIN University of Kentucky, A.B.g Physical Education and Healthg 12 yearsg Pep Club, Pep Section and Cheerleader Sponsor Students of Lafayette Senior High are required to take one year of physical education and health. The boys and girls had separate classes. Under the direction of Mrs. Grace Fragstein and Mrs. Connie Caudill, the girls learned skill and sportsmanship in Volleyball, badminton, basketball, and tennis. Mr. Wilton Fuller and Mr. Harold Barnett taught the boys skill and good conduct in basketball, track, volleyball, and baseball. Health informed the students about the structure and function of their bodies. BUCK DAWSON Morehead College, A.B.g Physical Educationg 2 yearsg Track Coach WILTON FULLER University of Kentucky, A.B., M.A.g Physical Education and Health, 5 yearsg Tennis Coach Not Pictured CONNIE CAUDILL Transylvania College, A.B., Physical Ed- ucationg 1 yearg Y-Teens Sponsor Connie Abele demonstrates to the 4th hour girls' gym class the use of the trampoline ouncl Minds and Bodies The 6th hour girls' gym class do their familiar jumping jacks as they are lead by J. Moore Mr. Fuller watches as his gym class plays HH iI1Vig01'3tiU5 game of volleyball. x M -1 gm, A-4- -gg-,, ---:-ng1.v-,--n-e7'-- aw-A-A giv-W..-v-...Q . 14, ,A A A., M ,,,-, M,-NQAA? A 4 M- O ......,.,.. 4... 4 ,.-. 4 . Wm, M v -V 5 w .,.3.,:A, , -445-1 --I , v, , A A --- - 4 , 221- A A M 4 -'A -- 4 -gm, ,, rr-L. nn... ....-.--. 32- AM -4 P ,4n,- - , v -- 4 -,.,,..l - -- -- - - 4 -...A '--- -'----'-A -- . M -- --4 4.0.4. ..., ..,. - A A - :- L 2 r E ll l V . F 1 E, LW ,E ga N' ,H A riculture and Home Economics Train l tudents for Farming and Home Life RUTH AVERITT University of Kentucky, M.A.3 Home Economics Education, 17 yearsg F.H.A. Sponsor JACK TRUITT Western Kentucky University of Kentucky, M.A.g Agriculture Education, 22 yearsg F.F.A. Sponsor MABEL WILLIAMSON University of Kentucky, B.S.g Home Economics 12 yearsg F.H.A. Co-Sponsor Vocational Agriculture, a four year course, is designed to aid Lafayette boys who plan careers in agriculture and related fields. Tobacco and corn production, beef and dairy production and showing, farm management and soils are among the topics studied. Through the Home Econo-mics Department, Lafayette girls are trained to establish Wholesome family life. ln the school year 1962-63, the Home Economics classes studied clothing, child care, foods, housing, .health, relationship and manage- ment. State College, B.S.g f , , X f 74 ff f Frank Penn finds hoeing tobacco interesting work f0I agriculture class. Q Ll dinner Cleaning up after p1'epa11'iI1, N L are M. Wills, G. Million, P. Larter, ' s w ,,. Spuw, C. Adams und .l. lbillxtl. The Lafayette custodians are John Colliver, Carl Morland, William May- nard, Jerry Walters, Percy Brown and William Cook. Not pictured is Arnold Hatton. Cttstodians Perpetuate the Beauty of Lafa ette Health and tttrition Are the Main Goals of Cafeteria taff BOTTOM ROW: Mary Moreland, Vanetta Howard, Marion Webster, Lottie Mae Blakeman, Irene Cowden Mary Devine, Ruby Yates, Frances Smith. 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' 'E'FiT',,fSf- ., - N'- .w, 'x , Mg U V X kg, W ,- , ' : ii K v, 5 , X K V Av N Tx-Sg:1'q my ,Nu ., it +' 'ig At L wi N- 'LN H Q'..f-f .g ,,-iff.. 5 N -, ,w':9' ff -'X E X ji. wa 1 - -Nw' V- X i ' . :R- s ssfv tswk xy ' fm x M F F X - Qwgw. wx.: X ,, 5' w,v:'L ' A g 5 . 3 11. Tw X x y , ,+ ...NE -. his 'Sci x, x SIX '. . , 'ff f 3 x - x , N +-.Q Q x xx NX ,N N ,. . wx Xi , A , ' i Q- kf 13 Jil X .N J S , K 'Y X x - Q , - ' x f: u Q - ' ' Q N, ' Q 1 , 5' is.. f '.,ff 3, ' . X, . , Ni 9 xx ,. g..,.q2 J-.S S 3, S, - . , X35 - if , My -, -'lg , if I XS N WILLIS ABRAMS IR Beta Club I, 2, 3. CAROLYN ADAMS Ring Dinner Comm. 3, Office Worker 3. EARNEST ANDERSON I-Ii-Y I, 2, 3, Class Night Archbearer. LESLIE ANDERSON. Beta Club I, 2, 3, Vice President 3, National Hon- or Society 2, 3, President 3, Student Council 3, Vice President, Homeroom Officer I, 2, Speech Contest 3, Boys State 2, Band I, 2, 3, Quartermaster 2, Drum Major 3, All State Band 3, State Music Contest I, 2, 3, Studio Band I, 2, 3, Orchestra I, 2, 3, Latin Club I, 2, Augustus Caesar 2, Mu Alpha Theta 3. Cross 2. SANDRA ANDERSON F.H.A. 1, Beta Club I, 2, 3 JERRY ARMBRUSTER Student Council 3, Homeroom Officer I Jr Red CAROLIC ATKINS . x . 5 x Band l, 2. 3: Senior lwd Lro l 7 3 G ARY AY ERS BETTYE BETZ Beta Club 2, 3, Medical Club, Vice President 3, Senior Play, Homeroom Officer 3, Ring Dinner Comm. 3, Prom Comm. 2, Choir 1, State Music Contest 1, 2, 3, Charmettes 2, 3, All State Chorus 3, French Club 2, 3, Latin Club 1, Mu Alpha Theta 2, 3, Treasurer 3, Girl of the Month 33 Jr. Class Representative, Class Night Usher 2. ERWIN BIDDLE DON BINGHAM Key Club, Band 1, 2, Sr. Homeroom Representa- tive, D.E.C.A., Basketball 1. ANNE BINKLEY Pe Club 1 2 3 Medical Club 3' FTA 2 3' p , , 5 , . . . , , Homeroom Officer 1, Jr. Red Cross 2, 3, MCIIIOFY Book 3, Class Night Archbearer 2, Prom Comm. 2, Class Officer 2, Choir 2, State Music COI1tCSt gg Music Show 2, French Club 2, Pep Section 1, , 3. JUDITH BAKER F.H.A. 1, 2, 3, Homeroom Officer 3, Ring Dinner Comm. 1, Prom Comm. 2, Choir 1, Music Show 1, Library Worker. FREDERICK BAUMANN Football 1, 2, 3. LOIS BEASLEY RICHARD BECK Football 1, Visual Aids 3, Chanteurs 1, 2, 3, State Music Contest 1, 2, 3, All State Chorus 3, Music Show 1, 2, 3. CATHY BINKLEY F.H.A. 3, Pep Club 1, 2, 3, President 3, Beta Club 2, 3, Art Club 2, F.T.A. 2, 3, President 3, Senior Play 2, Homeroom Officer 1, 2, 3, Ring Din- ner Comm. 3, Jr. Red Cross 2, Times 3, Class Night Archbearer 2, Prom Comm. 2, Office Worker 2, Girls State 2, Choir 2, 3, Sec.-Treas. 2, Vice President 3, State Music Contest 2, 3, Music Show 2, 3, French Club 1, 2, Girl of the Month 3, Spanish Club 2, Pep Section 1, 2, 3. DIANE BLAKE Cheerleader 2, Yearbook 1, 2, Choir 1, 2, Honor Roll 1, 2, Music Show 1, 2, Literary Society 2, Prayer Group. PAUL BLEDSOE DIANA BOYD JUDY BRADLEY Beta Club 1, 2, 3, Treasurer 3, Student Council 2, 3, Homeroom Officer 3, Vice President 3, Office Worker 3, Girls State 2, Band 1, 2, 3, Latin Club 1, 2, Mu Alpha Theta. CYNTHIA BRANAMAN Beta Club 1, 2, 3, F.T.A. 3. PAT BREEZE Y-Teens 1, Medical Club 1, Senior Play 3, Band 1, 2, 3, All State Band 3, Music Show 2, 3, Studio Band 1, 2, 3, Orchestra 2, Regional Band 2, 3. ANN BRIDGES Beta Club 1, 2, 3, National Honor Society 2, 3, I-lomeroom Officer 2, State Music Contest 1, 2, 3, Orchestra 1, 2, 3, Mu Alpha Theta 2, 3, Political Science 3. CHARLES BROOSE DOUG BROTHERS Track 3, Football 2, 3, Key Club 3, Hi-Y 3, Camera Club 1, 2, Homeroom Officer 3, President, Ring Dinner Comm. 3, Class Night Archbearer 2, Ten- nis 2, 3. CONNIE BROWN Y-Teens 3, Choir 2, Music Show 2, Sp-21I1iSl1 Club 2, Business Girls 2, 3. ERNIE BROWN JANIE BROWN Pep Club 2, 35 Library Club 35 S.S.C. 25 Senior Play 35 Class Night Archbearer 25 Choir 1, 25 State Music Contest 1, 25 Music Show 1, 25 French Club 2, 35 Pep Section 2. WILLIAM BROWN Football 2, 35 Beta Club 2, 35 National Honor So- ciety 2, 35 Student Council President 35 Prom Comm. 25 Boys State 25 Band 25 Mu Alpha Theta 3 KATHY BRYAN F.l-l.A. 35 Pep Club 2, 35 Art Club 25 Jr. Red' Cross 1, 2, 35 Prom Comm. 25 Office Worker 35 Cheer- leading 2, 35 Spanish Club 2. LARRY BUCKLEY HELENE BUDZINSKI FRANK BURBERRY Tflmk 33 Bela Club 2, 3: Prom Comm 2 C11 Officer 1: Mu Alpha 'Phi-tu 3. DAVID CAMDEN PEGGY CANFIELD DANNY BURDEN Ban 1 2 TOMMY BURKA Beta Club 2 3 Math Science Club 2 3 Latln 1 2 Mu Alpha Theta 2,'3. REGINALD BUSHELL Baseball 2, 3g Track 1g Key Club 1, 2, Homeroom Officer 1, 2, 33 Class Night Archbearer 2. DAVID CALDWELL DAVID CARL Swimming 1. CAROLYN CARMON Jr. Red Cross 1, 2, 3, Prayer Group 2, 3g Stu- dent Council 3g Spanish Club 1. JANE CANTER Business Girls 3. The class ring is the pride oi every graduating Senior. JULIA CARNES Pep Club 1, 2, 33 Art Club, Secretary 2, RTA 2, 33 Senior Play 33 Homeroom Officer 1, 2- Clhsg Night Archbearer 2g Nurses Aid 3g French Club 1' Spanish Club 2, 3g Pep Club Section 1, 2, 3, i MARGARET CARNES Pep Club 1, 2, 3g Medical Club 33 Art Club Treasurer 23 F.T.A. 2, 33 Senior Play 3g Student Council 1,' 2g Homeroom Officer 1, 23 Class Night Archbearer 2g Nurses Aid 33 French Club 1 2. Girl of Month 3g Pep Section 1, 2, 3. i 3 Football 1, 2g Art Club? Class Night Archbearer. K. CARROLL DAVID CARR PAT CROWE LINDA CARTER Beta Club 2, 33 Student Council 1, 2, Secretary 3g Homeroom Officer 1, 23 Class Night Archbearer 23 2 3 Nur es Aid 3 Latin Club Office Worker 1, , S S : 13 Spanish Club 33 Football Attendant 3g Pep Sec- tion 1, 2. PATRICIA CARTER F.H.A. 2, 3g Ring Dinner Comm. 3g Office Worker 35 Decca 3. ROLAND CHASTEEN CAROLYN CLARK Art Club 35 Senior Play 3, Homeroom Officer 1, 2, 35 Memory Book 3, S.S.C. 2, Office Worker 33 Latin Club 1. CHARLES CLARK AUBREY COBB Track 13 Home-room Officer 1, 23 Spanish Club 1, 2, 3. SUE COCHRAN Beta Club 1, 2, 3, National Honor Society 2, 33 Math-Science Club 2g Student Council 2, Home- room Officer lg Jr. Red Cross 1: Prom Comm. 25 Office Worker 2, French Club 1, 2, 3g Mu Alpha Theta 2, 3. JAMES COLLINS CAROL COlXfIP'l'ON Bela Club 2, 32 l'l.'l'..-K. l. 2. Yicc l,l'l'Slllt'Ili 3: Homc- room Officer, St-crcturv 3: Times 2: State Music COHICSB ACC0ll1Datl1ist tl Studio Band l. 22 Flwwll Club 23 Latin Ccrtificntc l. SI-IIRLY COYLE Chanteurs 35 All State Chorus 35 Music Show 3. THOMAS CREECH DAVID CREECH Hi-Y 2, 35 Math-Science Club 15 Homeroom Offi- cer, Treasurer 1, Vice President 25 Prom COIHHI- 23 Band 2, 35 State Music Contest 2, 35 Latin Club ls Spanish Club 25 Political Club 35 Golf Team ls Science Club 2, 3. GLENN CURRY Hi-Y 3. DALE CONKEL Band 1, 2, 35 Studio Band 3. WANDA COOK Ring Dinner Comm. 3. YVONNE COWDEN Medical Club 35 Ring Dinner Comm. 25 Memory Book 35 S.S.C. 25 French Club 1, 25 Homeroom Officer, Representative 35 Business Girls 25 Pep Section 2, 3. EDNA COX F.H.A. 1, 35 Y-Teens 35 Art Club 25 Band 1, 2, 35 Spanish Club 3. 1 4 JANE DAILEY Pep Club 1, 2, Treasurer 3, Y-Teens 1, Treasurer 2, President 3, Glee Club 1, Choir 2, State Music ' Contest 1, 2, Music Show 1, 2, Girls Tennis Team 1, 2, 3. MARTHA DAILY Beta Club 1, 2, 3, Student Council 2, Homeroom Officer 1, State Music Contest 1, 2, 3, Music Show 3 1, 35 Orchestra 1, 2, 3, Latin Club 1, Latin Certifi. 4 it cate 1, National Merit Finalist 3. 3. 1. 3 l -1 59 CAROLYN DAUGHERTY s 3 3 I f'.,:',:: ..,,, 1:1 r , .,.,,.,. 1 1 1 A 2 1125.1 KK' Z J, I 7,7 3 f f f, at Decca Club 3, F.H.A. 1. BAXTER DAVIS Class Officer 2. Seniors command respect in all things. They leave assembly first while sophomores and juniors remain. JUDY DEATON Pep Club 1, 2, 3, Art Club 1, 2, Student Council 3, Homeroom Officer 1, Secretary, Jr. Red Cross 1, 2, S.S.C. 2, Prom Committee 2, Office Worker 1, 2, Band Sponsor 3. COOKIE DE LOTT Beta Club 2, 3, Memory Book 3, Art Club 2, Sen- ior Play 3, Speech Contest 2, 3, Times 3, Class Night Archbearer 2, Girls State 2, State Music Contest 1, 2, 3, All State Chorus 3, Music Show 1, 2, 3, French Club 2, 3, Political Science 3. J ACK DENNIS PEGGY DEVINE Pep Club 2, 3, Y-Teens 3, F.T.A. 3, French Club 1, 2, Business Girls 2, 3, Pep Club Section 2, 3. KATHY DICKEN Beta Club 2, 3, Memory Book 3, Times 3, Prom Committee 2, State Music Contest 1, 2, 3, Charm- ettes 2, 3, Music Show 1, 2, 3, Orchestra 1, 2, 3, Latin Club 1. KAREN DONAHUE Beta Club 2, 3, Math-Science Club 2, Band 1, 2, 3, French Club 1, 2, Mu Alpha Theta 2, 3. DONALD DRAPER Baseball 1, 2, 3, Football 1, 2, Hi-Y 3, Art Club 2, Homeroom Officer 1, S.S.C. 1, 2, Class Night Archbearer 2, DECCA 3. ROBERT DURHAM Track 1, 2, Key Club 3, Homeroom Officer 1, 2, S.S.C. 2, Prom Comm. 2, Band 1. HAROLD DUVALL Homeroom Officer 2. STERLING DUVALL Hi-Y 35 Medical Club 35 Science Club 35 Home- room Officer 15 Ring Dinner Comm. 35 Memory Book 35 S.S.C. 15 Political Science 35 Latin Club 1. PAMELA EADES F.H.A. 35 Math-Science Club 15 Senior Play Homero-om Officer 1, 25 Glee Club 15 State Music Contest 2, 35 Charmettes 2, 35 Music Show 1, 2, 3. MORRIS EARLS SUE EIKELBERGER Swimming 33 Y-Teens 35 Student Council 15 MC1110 YY B00k 35 Office Worker 33 Homeroom Officer 13 Nurses Aid 23 Pep Section 1, 2, 3. CAROL EMERSON Beta Club 2, 33 National Honor Society 35 Choir Band 23 State Music Contest 35 Charmcttcs 3 MUSIC Show 2, 35 Mu Alpha Theta 3. 1, 2, 3. KATHY FILER Pep Club 1, 2, 3, Y-Teens 3, Art Club 1, 2, 3, Senior Play 3, Homeroom Officer 1, Jr. Red Cross 1, 2, 3, S.S.C. 2, Prom Comm. 2, Choir 1, 2, 3, State Music Contest 1, 2, 3, Music Show 1, 2, 3, Latin Club 1, Cheerleading 2, 3. JAYNE FINCH Office Worker 3, D.E.C.A. 3. RICHARD EN GELHARDT Band 1, 2, 3, State Music Contest 1, 2, 3, All State Band 3, Regional Band 1, 3, Virginia Beach Music Contest 3, University of Kentucky Horn Club 3. RONNY EPPERSON Homeroom Officer 1, 2. FORREST EWEN Homeroom Officer 3, Band 1, 2, 3, Latin Club HILDA FARRIS Library Club 1. JACKIE FISHER F.H.A. 3. GERALD FITZGERALD Quill and Scroll 25 Times 2, 35 Spanish Club I, 2, 3 JIM FLOYD Key Club 2, 35 Track 35 Medical Club 35 Homeroom Officer 3. .loyce Lynn Sharp is crowned homecoming queen for 1962-63. ex, I , F' A.. - K , Y 'W' FQ? :gm K. FOLEY LUDENIA F OLEY Dramatics 3, Choir 1, 2. DONNA FOSTER Mu Alpha Theta 2, 3, Pep Club 1, 2, 3, Beta Club 1, 2, Class Officer 1, 2, French Club 1, 2, Latin Club 1, 2, Latin Certificate 1, 2. CHARLES FRANCIS JUDY FRITZ Medical Club 2, 3, Homeroom Officer 1, 2, Prom Comm. 2, Nurses Aid 2, 3, French Club 1, 2. BETTY GAINES F.H.A. 3, Homeroom Officer 2, Class Officer 2, Choir 3, Music Show 3, Spanish Club 2, 3. MARTHA GAY EI-I.A. 33 Jr. Red Cross 2, 33 MGITIOIY B00k 35 Prom Comm. 203 French Club 2. BILL GAY ROBERT GILES Lafayette Camera Club 1, 2, President 2. PAMELA GRACEY Glee Club lg State Music Contest 1, 23 Music Show' 1, 2g Spanish Club 1, 3. BOB GRISSOM Senior Play 33 Student Council 33 Homeroom Of- ficer, President 3g Ring Dinner Comm. 3g Prom Comm. 23 Band I, 2, 33 State Music Contest I, 2, 3g Studio Band 2, 33 Orchestra 2, 3g Latin Club 2, 3g Drum Major 3. MILTON GRESHAM Band I, 2, 33 State Music Contest I, 2, 33 Orchestra 3g Spanish Club 1, 2, 3: All State Band 3. MIKE GREER Belil Club 1, 2, 3, Viva' l7l'vsitlt'llI: Kvy Cllllt 1. 2- 33 National Honor Socicty 2. 3: Student Council 3: S.S.C. 23 Class Officer 2. 3: Baud 2. 3: Latin Club 13 Lllllll Certificate l: Nu Alplia Tlicta 2. 3. Rllgl ,Y G REICN :El Art Club 2: Class Night .'1l'l'lIlN'ill't'I MICHAEL LOREN HANAU Beta Club I, 2, 3, National Honor Society 2, 3, Math-Science Club 2, 3, Library Club I, Student Council 3, Homeroom Officer 3, French Club I, Mu Alpha Theta 2, 3, Science Club 3, Spanish Club 2, Class Night Usher 2. JAMES HANEY LINDA HARDINBURG RICHARD HARRISON JUDY GOOCH Beta Club 2, 3, Medical 2, 3, Student Council I, 2, Homeroom Officer 1, 2, Memory Book 3, S.S.C. 2, Class Night Archbearer 2, Prom Comm. 2, Nurses Aid 3, French Club I, 2. JUNIOR HACKER Beta Club 3, S.S.C. 2, Mu Alpha Theta 3, Latin Club 2. JAMES HAGGARD SALLY HALL Business Girls 3. x FRANK HARRISON b ll 1 H oom Offlcer 2 .lr Red Cro s 1 Clailss aN1 ht if-flrrccfirbearer 2 French Club 1 PATSY HATTON F.H.A. 1, 2. MARY MARGARET HEATON F.H.A. 3, Y-Teens 2, 3, Beta Club 2, 3, Senior Play 3, Homeroom Officer 1, 2, 3, Jr. Red Cross 1, Speech Contest 3, Prom Comm. 2, Girls State 2, State Music Contest 1, 2, 3, Orchestra 1, 2, 3, Latin Club 2, lr. Homeroom Rep. 2, All State Orchestra 3, Youth Orchestra 3, Office Worker 3. BRUCE HEINTZ Golf Team 2, Band 2, Latin Club 3. CAROL HEGNAUER EUN ICE HENRY CAROL HAWKIN S Beta Club 1, 2, 3, Senior Play 3, State Music Con- test 1, 2, 3, Music Show 1, 2, French 1, 2. BARBARA HAYDEN Y-Teens 3, F.'l'.A. 3, lr. Red Cross 3, Spanish Club 3. LAURA HENRY Beta Club 1, 2, 3, National Honor Society 2, 3- Science Club 2, 3, Office Worker 3, Latin Clulg lg Spanish Club 2, 3, Latin Certificate 1, Mu Alpha Theta 3, D.A.R. Award 3, Betty Crocker Winner 3, Algebra Certificate 1, National Merit Finalist 3, Smith College English Award 2. LINDA HENSON Clee Club 1, Choir 2, 3, Medical Club 3, Beta Club 3, Prayer Group 3. BILL I-IILES 2 Football 2 3 Basketball 2 Beta Club 2 Track , , 3 5 , 3, Key Club 2, 3, Boys State 3, S.S.C. 1, 2, Mu Alpha Theta 2, 3, Political Science 3. ERNIE HOPKINS F.F.A. 3. The Senior Play cast takes time out from their busy schedule to pose for a picture. CAROLYN I-IOPWOOD Y-Teens 3, Beta Club 2, 3, Library Club 3, Senior Play 3, Homeroom Officer 1, 2, 3, Choir 1, State Music Contest 2, 3, Charmettes 2, 3, All State Chorus 3, Music Show 1, 2, 3, Latin Club 1, 2. JAMES HOUSTON Track 2, Homeroom Officer 2, 3, State Music Contest 2, Orchestra 2, Latin Club 3. NORMAN HOVERMAN Beta Club 2, 3, Camera Club 2, 3, Mu Alpha Theta 3. WILMA HOWE Office Worker 3, Clee Club 1, Chgir 2, BRENDA HUDDLESTON F-H-A. 13 Y-Teens l, 2, Library Club 2 TAMIE HUF F Pep Club 1, 2, 3, ssc. 2. JOHN HUF F ORD Homeroom Offlcer 1 HAROLD HUGHES WILLIAM HURST DECCA 3. MARY JACKSON THOMAS JOHNSON Beta Club 2, 3. NELLIE INN ES Band 1, 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 I 31 11 i 1 1 13 11 1 1 1 ,I 1 11 11 11 111 11 1 1 1 11 1 1 11 12 11 1 ,1 11 1 1 1 1 1.1: :ay ,g f xi ii . ,1 N523 112 LI GAIL KARSHNER Pep Club 1, 2, 3g Y-Teen 23 B Cl b - F.T.A. 2g Student Council 3? Homelffnaom Olfficil 22 Prom Comm. 23 Latin Club lg Spanish Club 2, 33 Class Night Usher 2. ' PAUL KEMPER Football 13 Swimming lg Sen' P1 3. D - Contest 33 Memory Book 3g nSrpeeclhy Contelslfmlltngs 3g Times 3g Visual Aids 1, 2, 3, 1 ' WILLIAM JOHNSON Beta Club 2, 3g Art Club 1, 2g Boys State 33 Mu Alpha Theta 3. BOBBY JONES NDA JONES Beta Club 2, 33 Medical Club 3g Student Council 1, 3g Homeroom Officer 1, 2, 3g Times 33 Office Worker 33 Nurses Aid 23 Band 1, 2, 33 State Music Contest 1, 2, 33 Spanish Club 2, 3. SANDY KACKLEY A Homeroom Officer 33 Business Girls 3. CHERYL WANENE KIRK F.H.A.g Ring Dinner Comm. LINDA LOU KIRKLAND Library Club. BELVA JEAN KISER 'cBrenda,' F.H.A. 3. MEET ME IN QT LOUIS Senior play cat members pose' TOP B Brojvll, all Mar hall DEATED P Lxon NI NI Heaton L Anderon J Brown FRUNTI +- Levy D Salim srl, 25 223 522: 231 533 is iii 1: 1,5 iw! s tl JOHN KLOOSTERMAN MICHAEL LAGREW Football 1, 2, 33 Key Club 2, 35 L Club 1, 2, 35 Camera Club 3, Student Council 3g Chanteurs 25 State Music Contest 2, Music Show 2g Latin Club 1, 2, 3, Latin Certificate lg Class Night Usher 2. CLAYTON LAINHART WILLIAM LAMB MAXINE LANCASTER F.H.A. 2, 35 Choir 2, 35 Business Girls Club 3. JOHN LANGLEY S.S.C. 2. BEVERLY LARSEN Y-Teens 3, F.T.A. 1, 2, 35 lr. Red Cross 1. 2 3 S.S.C. 2, French Club 1, 2, Business Cirls NANCY LAWRENCE Glee Club lg State Music 1 2 Clmimcttc 35 Music Sh0W 1. 2, 3g Latin Clulfl. 1 MICKEY LEVY Beta Club 1, 2, 3, Senior Play 3, Dramatics Con- test 3, Student Council 2, Times 3, Prom Comm. 2, Charmettes 2, Music Show 2, Spanish Club 1, 2, Latin Certificate 1, Class Night Usher 2. RICHARD LOY Hi-Y 3, Speech Contest 2, 3. PATTY LYONS Beta Club 1, 2, 3, Senior Play 3, Homeroom Offi- cer 3, Memory Book 3, Speech Contest 3, FICIICII glub 2, 3, Class Night Usher 2, Mu Alpha Theta , 3. KATHY LYNCH Beta Club 2, 3, F.T.A. 2, 3, Senior Play 3, SpG6C11 Contest 3, Band 1, 2, 3, State Music Contest. 1, 2, fi, Orchestra 1, 3, Latin Club 1, 2, Latin C6Ii1f1C-ate , 2. MANFRED LEDFORD Football 1, Homeroom Officer 1, 2, 3, Boys State 3, DAVID LEE PATSY LEET Medical' 3, F.T.A. 3, Homeroom Officer 1, 2, 3, Rlng Dinner Comm. 3, Class Night Archbearer 2, Prom Comm. 2, Nurses Aid 3, Choir 2, 3, State Music Contest 2, 3, Music Show 2, 3, French 1, 3, Senior Homeroom Rep. 3, Pep Section 1, 2, 3. JIM LEPERA I I Q I II 'III I ' ii I I 5 III: li II Z II QI .I . gs I2 . I I ' II :I 55 'I .III 1 II QI' ' ZI II I IEI II I III II' I I I I I I I I i I'I! II . .Ii I. III I HI I: II ,E QI II I I IIII IIII III? -III si I II I IE Iss ..I I I I I I PAUL MARSHALL Key Club 2, 3, Medical Club 1, 2, 3, Senior Play 3, Homeroom Officer 1, 2, Class Night Archbearer 2, Chanteurs 1, 2, 3, State Music Contest 2, 3, All State Chorus 2, 3, Music Show 1, 2, 3, Latin Club 2. DAVID MARTIN Swimming 1, Visual Aids 3. I j KENNY MARTIN I Dramatics Contest 3, Speech Contest 3, Band 1, 2 Orchestra 1, 2, 3. REVA MARTIN Senior Play 3, Times 3, Spanish Club 1, Tennis 1 3, State Music Contest 1, 2, 3, Studio Band 1, 2, GARY MANN KENNETH MANNES Latin Club 2, 3, Visual Aids 3. ARDEAN MARKS F.H.A. 3, Homeroom Officer 1, 2, Jr. Red Cro 2, 3, Latin Club 1, 2. MICHAEL MARSH Senior Play 2, 3, Visual Aids 2, 3. .5 is , ,RN Seniors receiving Class Night awards-TOP: M. Greer, Danforth Awardg B. Brown. Yale Cup, S. Sherrod and L. Anderson, Faculty Awards, J. Padgett, American Legion Award, D. Ryen, Kiwanis Cup. BOTTOM ROW: L. Henry, DAR Award, K. Parker, Business and Professional Women's Club Awardg J. Whitaker, American Legion Auxiliary Awardg M. M. Heaton, Pilot Cupg M. Hanau, Danforth Award. MARGARET ANN MASON Business Girls 2, 3. ANITA RHEA MAYNARD Medical Club 3, F.T.A., 13 Student Council 23 Clee Club 2, State Music Contest Superior Rating 3, Charmettes 35 Music Show 1, 2, D.E.C.A., His- torian 3. BETSEY WOODS MCCONATHY Y-Teens 2, 3, Treas.: Art Club 3: F.T.A. 3, Home- room Officer: Bing Dinner Comm.: Jr. Red Cross 23 S.C.C. 2, Times 3: Office Worker 3g Pep Sec- tion 1, 2g French Club 2. PEGGY McCONNELL MARLOW Medical Club 1: S.S.C. 2, Office Worker, Library Worker 2, 3: French Club 1, 2: Business Cirls 3. I29 CHARLES MCDONALD Baseball l 2 3 Fo0tball2 SSC 2 CHARLA McEACl-llN Pep Club 2 Homeroom Officer 2 French Club 2 Cheerleader 2. DANNY MCQUEEN Key Club 1, 2, 3g Homeroom Officer lg S.S.C. 2g Class Night Archbearer 2g Class Officer 2g Golf 1, 2, 3. MIKE MEADOWS RANDY MERRIS Truck Tvunx THOMAS MILLER Art Club 23 l'l0llll'l'00Ill Officer l. 2: DECC.-K 3 KENNETH MIMLITCH DIANNA MITCHELL Office Worker 3, Nurses Aid 2, S.S.C. 2, French Club l, Business Girls 3. JANICE MONTGOMERY F.H.A. 3, Student Council l, Homeroom Officer 2, Glee Club l, Music Show l, Business Girls 3. JUDY MOBERLY Pep Club l, Cheerleader Drill Team 2, 3. Visual Aids 3, Latin Club 2, 3. GRACE MILLION F.H.A. l, 2, 3, Ring Dinner Comm. 3, Jr. Red Cross 2, 3, Choir 2, 3, State Music Contest 2, 3, Music Show 2, 3. DON MIMLITCH Beta Club l, 2, 3, Camera Club l, 2, 3, Latin Club l, 2,3, Mu Alpha Theta 2, 3. GARY NELSON CARLA MUIRHEID CABOLE MURPHY Y-Teens 2, 3g F.T.A. 2g Quill and Scroll 2, 3g 3 Student Council 3g Homeroom Officer 33 Ring Din- ner Comm. 3g Memory Book 33 S.S.C. 23 Times 2, 33 Prom Comm. 23 Class Officer 33 Spanish Club 2, 3g Pep Section 2, 3. BETTY MOORE , 1, 2, Library Club 2g Homeroom Offic ?.TEj2Z Club 1, 23 Choir 3g State Music Conte? 32 Music show 2, 3- NANCY MOORE Pep Club 1, 2, 3g Medical Club 1, 23 Homeroom Officer 2g Nurses Aid 2g Choir lg State Music Contest 1, 2, 33 Charmettes 2, 3g Music Show 1, 2, 33' Latin Club 1. Ex Swimming 2, 33 Key Club 2, 33 Homeroom Officer 33 Memory Book 33 Class Night Archbearer 23 Prom Comm. 23 Band 23 Studio Band 23 Orches- tra 2. JOHN NAVE Track 2, 33 Key Club 2, 3. Q f-?fr--30' A hi A o f,,.t it 1 The long awaited moment-The senior Ring Dinner-that offers officially the status symbol of being a senior-the class ring. LOIS CAROL NEELEY QMARSHALLJ Beta Club I, 2, 33 F.T.A. 23 Senior Play 3g Home- room Officer I, 2g Class Night Archbearer 23 Office Worker 33 Choir lg State Music Contest I, 2, 33 Charmettes 2, 3g All-State Chorus 3g Music Show l, 2, 3g Spanish Club 23 National Honor Society 3. LESLIE ANNE NOELL Beta Club 2, 33 Math-Science Club 2g Prom Comm. 23 State Music Contest 33 Charmettes 3g Music Show 33 Latin Club 2, 33 Mu Alpha Theta 2, 33 National Honor Society 33 National Merit Finalist. PATRICIA LOUISE O'CONNOR Pep Club I, 33 Beta Club I, 33 Medical Club 33 Nurses Aid 33 Clee Club lg Charmettes 3g Music Show I, 33 Latin Club lg Latin Certificate 13 Mu Alpha Theta l, 3. . 'dx EDWARD OLSON JUDY O'NAN Pep Club 3, Dramatics Club 2. BETH OBEMUS Jr. Red Cross 1, 2, 3, Prayer Group 3. JANICE OSBORNE F.T.A. 3, Spanish Club 2, Business Girls 3. JOHN OTT Beta Club 2, 3, Math-Science Club 1, 2, 3? 3111 Alpha Theta 1, 2, 3. TOMMY PADGETT Swimming 2, 3, Key Club 2, 3, Medical Club 33 Senior Play 3, Homeroom Officer 1, 2: Bing DiI1I16I Comm. 3, Speech Contest 3, Boys State 2, PIOIH Comm. 2, Band 1, 2: State Music Contest 1. 2? Music Show 2, Studio Band 1, 2. KATHLl3l'iN llzxlililfli Beta Club 1, 2, 3: National llonor Society 2.1.51 M3111-SCl'CIlCl: Clllb 31 llolnvromn Officer' 3: UMW' Wllfk1'1' 33 l'1'vnvl1 1, 2, 3: Nlll .-Xlplm ,Illll'lll 3. DON l,l'l.'1llCl'l SWimmi'111,3: KW' Club l. 2. 3: ll0Illl'l'U0lll Offivvf 1123: SMT. 21 11111111 1, 2, MICHAEL PEYTON Homeroom Officer I, 2, Class Night Archbearer 2, Prom Comm. 2, Spanish Club I, 2, DECCA 3. SANFORD PEYTON Beta Club 2, 3. BILL PHILLIPS BILL PINKERTON Swimming 3, Band I, 2, 3, State Music Contest I, 2, 3, Studio Band 3, Orchestra 3, Spanish Club 3. FRANK PENN Key Club 2, 3, Medical Club 2, F.F.A. I, 2, 3, Homeroom Officer I, 2, Ring Dinner Comm. 3, Boys State 2, S.S.C. 2. LINDA PENN Pep Club I, 2, 3, Beta Club I, 2, Medical Club 1, 2, Senior Play 3, Student Council I, 2, 3, Ring Dinner Comm. 3, Memory Book 3, S.S.C. 2, Class Officer 3, Choir I, State Music Contest 1, 2, 3, Charmettes 2, 3, All State Chorus 3, Music Show I, 2, 3, Latin Club I. HANK PENROD ROSE PETRUCELLI F.H.A. 3. - TOWARD HIGHER STAKES , , . Last year's King, J. Mahan, crowns F. Penn in the Winner's Circle at Class Night Class Night Queen was J. Sharp. Attendants: il? M. LCVY, J- Rlflgo fm L' Penn, L' AIlderSQn'PCOlft' DS Rgen' M Trumbo, B. Brown, J. Simcox, J. Ringo, J. Wilson, K. Filer, C' Bmklel L- Carter, A- Bmklelv ' 'eet' ' agesef J. Gooch. THOMAS RUDEN POST Swimming 33 French Club 3g Spanish Club 3 Political Science Club 3. CAROLE SUE PORTER Homeroom Officer 3, Times 3, Office Worker 23 French Club lg Business Girls 3. SARA PORTER Y-Teens 1, Spanish Club 1. Y-Teens 13 Jr. Red Cross 2g Prom. Committee 2, Office Worker 3. REGINA CORA PORTNOY T IOI-IN RINGO Baseball 2, Track 1, Football 1, 2, 3, Basketball 1, 2, 3, Key Club 2, 3, L Club 1, 2, 3, Art Club 1, Senior Play 3, Student Council 3, I-Iomeroom Officer 1, 2, 3, Memory Book 3, S.S.C. 2, Times 3, Class Night Archbearer 2, Prom Comm. 2, Class Officer 2, Latin Club 2, 3, Political Science Club 3. LEWIS RISEN WANDA ROARK F.H.A. 1, 2, Senior Play 3, Choir 3, All State Cho rus 3, Music Show 3. MATT ROBERTSON PATRICIA ROBINSOIN F-H-A. 1, Y-TQQHS1: DECCA 3 BONNIE ROE RONALD ROSENBERG Beta Club 2, 3. JOHN ROYSE Band 1, 2, 33 State Music Contest 1, 2, 33 Ofches' tra 3. DAG RYEN Beta Club 1, 2, 33 National HODOY Senior Play 33 Student Council 1, 25 ff. Comm. 33 Boys State 2g Prom Comm. 23 Class 0 1- cer, President 33 Band 1, 2, 35 State Music Contgst 1, 2, 33 Latin Club 1, 23 Latin Certificate 1, s Mu Alpha Theta 2, 33 National Merit Finalist 3- Society 2, 35 Ring Dinner BECKY ROLLINS F.H.A. lg Y-Teens 1, 2g Senior Play 33 Student Council 33 Homeroom Officer 23 Jr. Red Cross 13 Speech Contest 3g Prom Comm. 23 French Club 1. GLORIA ROSENBE-RG Pep Club 1, 2, 3g F.T.A. 33 Senior Play 3g Memory Book 33 S.S.C. 23 Prom Comm. 23 Choir 1, 2g State Music Contest 1, 2, 33 Music Show 1, 2, 3g Spanish Club 1, 2, 3g Pep Section 1, 2, 33 Charmettes 3. 1 GLENN ROTH 1, ' We have these' moments to remember. I 1 LETTY DIANE SALLING SUSANN E SAGESER Beta Club 2, 3, Medical Club 1, 2-Reporter, 3- President, Homeroom Officer 3, Ring Dinner Comm 2, Marquis-Academic Ed. 3, Class Night Arch Pep Section 1, 2, 3. bearer 2, Prom Comm. 2, Girls State Alternate 2, Nurses Aid 2, 3, French Club 1, 2, 3-Secretary, Beta Club 2, 3, Senior Play 3, Dramatics Contest 2, Student Council 1, 2, 3, Homeroom Officer 1, 2, Speech Contest 1, 2, 3, S.S.C. 2, Class Night Archbearer 2, Prom Comm. 2, Office Worker 3, Girls State 2, Band 1, 2, 3, State Music Contest 1, 2, 3, Orchestra 2, Latin Club 1, 2, Latin Cer- tificate 2, Political Science 2, 3. RANDALL RALPH SAlVllVlONS Football 1, Swimming 1, 2, 3, Key Club 2, 3, Art Club 2, Senior Play 3, Student Council 3, Home- room Officer 1, 2, 3, Speech Contest, S.S.C. 2, Class Night Archbearer 2, Prom Committee 2, French Club 2. KENNETH LEE SATTERLY FRAZIER TODD SAYRE Beta Club 1, 2, 3, Hi-Y 3, Medical Club 3, Math. Science Club 1, Student Council 1, 2, Homeroom Officer 1, 2, 3, Class Night Archbearer 2, Prom Comm. 2, Mu Alpha Theta 3. SARAH JANE- SCHEIDENHELM Beta Club 1, 2, 3, Medical Club 3-Secretary, Student' Council-Alternate 2, Homeroom Officer 1, Jr. Red Cross 1, All-State Band 3, Prom Comm. 2, Band' 1, 2, 3, Orchestra 1, 2, French Club 1, 2, 3-President, Mu Alpha Theta 2, 3-Sec., Political Science Club 3, National Honor Society 3. French Club 2, 3. CAROL JEAN SCHULLER F.H.A. 1, 2, Art Club 1, 2, Jr. Red Cross 1, 2, Choir 2, State Music Contest 2, Music Show 2, LORNA KAY SCHLUZ Theta 2 3 Beta Club 1 2 3' Nledital Mu Alpha ' , 3 , , , -5 Club 1, 3, Math-Science Club 3: Student Council 1, Homeroom Officer 1, 2, Band 1, 2, 3, French Club 1. RICHARD EDWARD SERGEANT Track 1, 2, 3, Football 1, 2, 3: Hi-Y 3, L Club Student Council 1 2' Homeroom Officer 1 1, 2, x 0 F' 1 1 2, 3, S.S.C. 1, Prom Comm. 2, Spanish Club 1. NED BAXTER SHAPPLEY JR Track 1 H1Y 3 Quill and Scroll 3 MHIQUIS 3 SSC 1 Prom Comm1ttee2 JOYCE LYNN SHARP Swrmmlng 2 Pep Club 1 2 3 Vice President Homeroom Officer 2 Rlng Dinner Committee 3 Jr Red Cross 2 3 Class Nlght Archbearer 2 Prom Comm 2 Cheerleader 1 2 3 Class Night Queen 3 SUSAN JOANNE SHARP Beta Club 1, 2, 3, F.T.A. 1, 2, 3, Sec. 2, Homeroom Officer 1, 2, S.S.C. 2, Glee Club 1, State Music Contest 1, 2, 3, Charmettes 2, 3, All-State Chorus 3, French Club 1, 2, 3. BARBARA JEAN SHELLEY Homeroom Officer 1, 2, S.S.C. 1, Business Girls 2, 3. WANDA CAROLE SHEPHERD Y-Teens 2. SHELBY ALLEN SHERROD Track 1, 2, 3, Beta Club 1, 2, 3, National Honor Society 2, 3, Latin Club 2, 3, Latin Certificate 1. 2, 39 V21l6diCl0rian 3, Cross Country 3: Latin Medal 112, Mu Alpha Theta 2, 3, Faculty Award, Vale- dlctorian, National Merit Finalist. PATRICIA FAY SHORT F-H-A-, Sw. 1' lst via- Pr.-Q 's- lm-1 lllub 1 2. 9 t. m , n - I :avi IF-lf-A. ,bW?'t't'll!lt'llI'l 3, Nurses Aid 3, lillSlllt'SS ,US 35 lolltlva, Scivllu- 3, Ngnimml Honor N clcty 3, WANDA CAROL SHORT 1'-ll-N 1.3: l .'l'..-X. Il: l1.lC.tf.A. 3. JUDY CAROL SMITH French Club, Band. VICKI RAYE SOUTHWORTH WILLIAM IRA SPARKS LINDA KAY SPAW F.H.A. 1, 2, 3, Pep Club 1, 2, 3: Y-Teens 31 Homeroom Officer I, 2g Ring Dinner Comm' 35 Jr' Red Cross 1, 2, 33 Class Night Archbearer 23 Pr0m Comm. 23 Latin Club 2, 3. JOSEPH MICHAEL SIMCOX Baseball I, 2, 33 Football I, 2g Key Club I, 2, 3g Hi-Y 33 Medical Club 33 L Club I, 2, 33 Student Council 1, 2, 33 Homeroom Officer I, 2, 33 Memory Book 33 S.S.C. I, 23 ,Class Night Archbearer 23 Prom Comm. 23 Spanish Club 1, 2, 3. CHARLES NELSON SIMMONS Chuck,' CHERYL EDWINA SIMS FHA 3 Art Clubl 2 . . . 3 , , 33 Student Council 23 Jr. Red Cross 1, 2, 33 Prom Comm. 2. CAROLINE MAE SMITH Business Girls 3, 4. SARA MARGUERITE SPEAKES D E C A 3 PATRICIA LEE STANIFER Quill and Scroll 3g Homeroom Officer 3g Ring Dinner Comm. 3g Jr. Red Cross 2g Marquis 3-Edi- tor-in-Clliefg Times 3g PIOIII Comm. 3g Band 1, 25 Marquis Queen. CHARLES LESTER STARR F.F.A. 3. LINDA SUE STEELE Homeroom Officer 1, 2g Office Worker 2. Q Remember how you and came out feef ing pondered over Ille an . . . I 0 , nswmrs of ilu' Lollvgv Quanllfying 'll-sl 4lfQ'l'b, Y u weren t qualified ut any 4-011031. 'g KAREN LEE STERLINSKI Pep Club 2, 3, Y-Teens 2, 3, Vice President, Beta Club 2, 3, Clee Club 1, Choir 2, Music Show 1, 2, WILLIAM EARL STEVENS Beta Club 2, 3, S.S.C. 2, Baccalaureate Usher 2- Class Night Usher 2, Commencement Usher 2. 7 JACQUELINE SUE STEWART F.H.A. 1, 2, 3, Art Club 2, Library Club 3, Jr. Red Cross 1, 2, 3, Prom Comm. 2. FRANCIS NELLE STRONG Latin Club 1, Pep Club 1, 2, 3, Beta Club 2, 3, Student Council 1, 2, Homeroom Officer 1, 2, Girls State 2. DAVID BRYANT SULLIVAN Basketball 1, 2, 3, Key Club 2, 3, Hi-Y 3, Home- room Officer 1, 2, 3, Speech Contest 3, S.S.C. 2: Prom Comm. 2. RALPH MICHAEL SULLIVAN 46Mike97 Student Council 3, Homeroom Officer 3, Track 1. LINDA MARIE SUMNER Beta Club 2, 3, Senior Play 3, Homeroom Officer 1, 2, Business Girls 3-Treasurer. BARBARA SUE SURGENER Business Girls 3. WILLIS ANDERSON SUTTON III Beta Club 2, 3g Chanteurs 23 State Music Contest 1, 2, 3g Music Show 2, Orchestra 1, 2, 3, Political Science 2, 35 Tennis 3. KARL WILLIAM SWARTZ Beta Club 1, 2, 3, Mu Alpha Theta 2, 3g Science Club 2, 3--Treasurer 3g National Honor Society 3. GERALD THOMAS TACKETT Camera Club 3, Band 1, Latin Club 2. HENRIETTA TAYLOR Business Girls 2, D.E.C.A. 3. 66Gerry77 MARJORIE TALLEY TAYLOR g.'Tgeg1S 13 Medical Club 33 Homvroom Officer C' - -C- 23 Prom Comm. 2g Band lg State Music Ontest lg Orchestra li French Club 1: Political Science Club 2. IRA CARLOS TlCRRlLL Swimming 23 Kr-y Club 3, JUDIE REA TODD French Club 3. ALBERT JOHN TORSTRICK III Baseball 1, 2, 3, Basketball 1, 2, 3, Beta Club 2, 3, Key Club 3, Homeroom Officer 1, 2, 3, Annual 3, Times 3, Class Night Archbearer 2, Mu Alpha Theta 3. CAROL JEAN TRUE Pep Club 1, 2, 3, Y-Teens 3, Business Girls 3. MARCUS GORDON TRUMBO Baseball 1, 2, 3, Basketball 1, 2, 3, Beta Club 2, 3, Key Club 1, 2, 3, National Honor Society 2, 3, Student Council 1, 2, Homeroom Officer 1, 2, Ring Dinner Comm. 3, Boys State 2, Class Officer 3-V. Pres., French Club 1, Mu Alpha Theta 1, 2, 3, National Merit Finalist. CHARLES THOMAS Beta Club 2, 3, Mu Alpha Theta. JOHN THOMAS TILTON Homeroom Officer 2-V. Pres., Band 1, 2, 3, State Music Contest 1, 2, 3. Honor Society 3. DAVID BRUCE VICKERY Track 1,, 2, 3, Math-Science Club 3, 'Homeroom Officer 1, 2, 3, State Music Contest 1, Orchestra 1, Political Science 3. JOHN LAWRENCE VRY Football 1, Swimming 1, 2, 3, Beta Club 2, 3- Key Club 2, 3, Hi-Y 3, Medical Club 3, L Climb 1 2, 3, Senior Play 3, Latin Club 1, 2, Mu Alpha Theta 3, Political Science 3. SANDRA LOUISE VARNEY CHERYL ANN TUDOR Medical Club 1, F.T.A. 3, Student Council 1, 3, Homeroom Officer 1, Jr. Red Cross 1, 3, Prom Comm. 2. JAMES LEWIS VALLANDINGHAM Spanish Club 3. LINDA LOUISE VARNEY Beta Club 2, 3, National Honor Society 3, Math- Science Club 2, 3, Student Council 1, Homeroom Officer 2, 3, Annual 3, Prom Comm. 2, Mu Alpha Theta 2, 3, Political Science 3, Homeroom Represen- tative 2, National Merit Finalist 3, Latin Club 1, 2, Class Night Usher 2, Latin Certificate 1, National Beta PATRICIA. ANN WAGNER D.E.C.A. 3. THOMAS CAPELL WAKLER, JR. Club 1, 2, 3g Medical Club 3, National Honor Society 2, 3g Homeroom Officer 3g French Club 1, 2, 3-Vice President 2, President 35 Political Science, Treas. JOHN THOMAS WARD, JR. Marquis 3, Quill and Scroll Recognition Award for Service. MICHAEL RAY WARE JOAN WASHINGTON Library Club lg Prom Comm. 2. LINDA KAY WELLINGHURST Library Worker 3g Beta Club 2, 3, French Club 3 National Honor Society 3. DALE WERNER Football 1 WILLIAM WEST 1 ROBERT WHITMORE JACQUELYN WHITAKER Beta Club 1, 2, 3, N.H.S. 2, 3-, Sec., Science Club 2, 3, Vice Pres., Homeroom Officer, Prom Comm. 2, Office Worker 2, Clee Club 1, State Music Con- test 2, 3, Charmettes 2, 3, Music Show 1, 2, 3, French Club 1, 2, Mu Alpha Theta 2, 3, National Merit Finalist, American Legion Auxiliary Award, Valedictorian. BEN WHITE CHERYL ANNE WHITE Clglll 1, 2, 3: Senior Play 33 Homeroom ef? 5-5-C. 23 Office Worker 3: Latin Club COI.I.IS WIll'l'lC l'rom ifomm. 2: l n-nch lflulm l, 2, Q' .IOYCI-I Wlll'l'l-1 GARY WILSON Football. CAROLYN JEANNE WILSON TOBY WILSON Medical Club 2, 3, Nurses Aid 2, French Club 2, 3, Alliance Francais 3. RICHARD WILSON Baseball 1, Homeroom Officer. JANE WIGHTMAN Swimming 2, Beta Club 1, 2, 3, Science Club 2, 3, F.T.A. 3, Homeroom Officer, Prom Comm., Band 1, 2, 3, State Music Contest 1, 2, 3, French Club 1, 2, 3, Treas., National Honor Society 3. MARTHA WILLS F.H.A. 1, 2, 3, Pep Club, Vice President, Y-Teens, Treas. CURTIS LEE WILSON CCBuddy77 Swimming 1, 2, 3, Key Club 2, 3, Senior Play 3, Homeroom Officer, Speech Contest 3, Class Night Archbearer 2, Band 1, 2, State Music Contest 1, 2, Tennis 3. JAMES HARRY WILSON Basketball Manager I, Key Club 2, 3, Hi-Y 3: Homeroom Officer, S.S.C. 1, Prom Comm. 2, Span- ish Club 1, Boy of Month. Club 3. JAMES HAROLD WRIGHT Chanteurs 1, 2, 3, Prayer Group 2, 3, Music Show 1 2 3, Latin Honor Society 2g Kentucky All-State Ghofus 2, 35 State Music Contest 1, 23 S.S.C. 2, RAYMOND ALLEN YOUNG Homeroom Officer. STEWART HOMER YONTS Beta Club 3g Hi-Y 3g Homeroom Officer 3, French DELAYED PICTURES ANNA MOBERLY ALLIN Jr. Red Cross 1, 2, 33 Office Worker lg Busines' Girls 2. 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Only seniors have class rings and a ring dinnerg only seniors rise and leave the auditorium firstg only seniors are given special attention in the MARQUIS, and a special edition of the Times dedicated to them 5 only sen- iors have a prom given for them g and only seniors have Bacca- laureate, Class Night and most coveted of all-Graduation. Seniors should spread their dignity and their education throughout the Bluegrass, for the Bluegrass offers seniors the gateway to the future. The Bluegrass offers the gateway to the future Ll I i 1 1 N r I 1 I , , - Rf. ' w 1 vit! v'rW 1 ' '1-vw - 7 , , ,, 5 I .,,- ,,g:v,,,.. , .y.f,..,4f , . ,.,, T f Jihfff ,fm-,g fgl ,iz Q yy, .WW f - ,,,,,,,,, Z .f-527 ' ff , E:I7if 'ifE'I' r'.af4z,1,,:,', 3.3.-51.1, , '51 .gl-3,42 2'fz.1zI:1: 11 4 V, .'t15fff-.tm ,. If ,,,,V V..-.,,.,,,. :af .-.v. , , - ,v, J- , f, Mn., 5 4 , f .,,.,. . 124 1 1 A 'V f ' if fe f ffffgyf Q? 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Harris, E. Harvey, W. Hatch, J. Hawkins, Hibbs, D. Hill, M. Hisle, D. Following tradition juniors decorate for the Junior Senior Prom fl to rj: Susie Bertram, Charlie Trim ble, ,lean Ward, Chuck Cillihan, and Nancy Young . ,N ,Y - 3 X 1 3' We xp . XX NF X 2' X S s X XQ. X . X f H X XR X 5' Q S. A , . va . Ni: Q X .Q K ,gg X XX 7 5 12? X Si . --Z:- -S ..., ,Q N X . . .C xg Dx s A-1-1,,, D 'O flair' mein' Holdaway, S. Holladay, D. Holladay, T. Hoover, J. Hoover, S. Horn, H. Howard, R. Hudson, C. Hudson, J. Hutchens, Isaman, B. Ishmael, J. H. Johnson, C. Johnson, J. Johnson, K. Holman, J Holsclaw, Holt, C. Howard, W. Howard, D. Huebner, Huffman, Hurt, S. Ison, C. Hornsby, H. D W. R. G Jaracz, T. Jenkins, D. Johnson, Johnson, Johnson, . P. T. V. 1 :- ,M 1... D x XR 3 is N x ws F' ' 9' X X , D V' fr - if H if - ., . 1 I, . D an , ff! , ,f - :,,,...,, - . 1 15 xi N X' Q Qi N 5 fi Q A S8523 4, , 3 Q Q ,f wqvgjg 1 .11 . 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J. 1 l Nlnssm. l- x 1 Seniors Cheryl White Cleftl and Carolyn Clark Crightl look on in dl ust juniors .lim Straus and Susie Bertram survey the senior ring di play in the center hall. Mateyoke, R. Maxwell, P. McCaw, R. McCreary, J. McDaniel, J. McDaniel, P. Mclntyre, A. McKinney, M. McKune, P. Merlin, R. Middleton, S. Miles, R. Mimlitch, T. Minke, T. Mitchell, L. McConaghy, C. McConnell, M. McCray, W. McDowell, K. McFarland, P. McGhee, J. Meade, S. Meadows, R. Meek, H. Miller, B. Miller, J. Miller, S. Moberly, T. Mohr, K. Monroe, D. sgQ'tV9S5ia is la 'T P' K lx .4 K4 s. 'N ll . rw 'hw . 'W ' X I 4 I W llunrov. 5. Moore, C. Moore-, J. fNIu1'rf.-ll. L. Klorri-, J. Nlorrif, L. llulcully. L. Mullin-. KI. Xupn-r. E. 51.-1101-. T. Null:-nlrcrgn Ul3r1.xn,Q. Utlv. UWVIIN. Un'-Ivy . J. ljQ'l1l'l'f . l'm-nn-, X. IH-mllvy. ll Pt'l'l'xlIl'. XX l'Q-rrp. K. Pivlklll. l,Ul1x'lA, l,Ulll'l'. Vmwll. Nl. lvllllvx , l'u-1-5, xl. l'utI. Nl. 51001167 S. :XIOUIQI S. Mflrgan. S Morrow, B Mounts, L Muddixnan Nelson, D Newbv, P Newtnn, C Usborne. Usterlnan Oslerman Parker. J. Pnvolla. lx Peaks. S. I. Penny. R. Perkins. X Pcndlcy. l'iv1'son. E l'inkv1'l0l1 Pupc. .I- Inns CH. H l'1'.xlI.lV- l'1-pfion. 5 .Q !', . ILIIFUI- ' . lx.ml1n..l H.lxl1u1'I1. Reed, C. Reed, J. Reeves, A. Reynolds, B. Reynolds, G. Reynolds, H. Richards, L. Riddle, K. Riggs, R. Robertson, .l Robertson, .l. Robinson, M. Root, R. Rouse, D. Royalty, R. Russell, R. Sanford, D. Sausman, M. Scott, S. Scott, Y. Searcy, C. Sergent, L. Sewell, K. Shane, P. Skinner, N. Slusher, K. Smith, C. Reeves, W. Reid, L. Reister, B. aaa 3-20 ns' gd 5.P'LH E' 3 FFF 'JU o ET I3 U3 o F in Ritchey, Roberts . Roberts, Robinson, S. R. Rollings, P. Royalty, R. Ruins, G. Russell, J. Schmidt, C. Schneider, W. Scott, B. Secchi, L. Secoy, S. Sergent, .l. Sharp, W. Shea, R. Simmons, L. Smith, L. Smith, R. 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Charles Trimble hands off to Bob Cooper 1337 in L' f' ' LAFAYETTE 33 CLARK CO. 0 In the season opener Lafayette ripped Clark Co. 33-0 led by Tom Borg. Turk Evans kicked three PATS. LAFAYETTE 6 HIGHLANDS 6 The Generals fought the powerful Bluebirds to a 6-6 deadlock. Lafayette's tally came on a pass from Charles Trimble to Devert Owens. aayettt enry Clay frame. Lafayette won 14-13- LAFAYETTE 35 DeSALES 19 Tom Borg scored five TD's and Turk Tl16 Toev Evans booted five extra points. LAFAYETTE 25 BARDSTOWN 6 Once afrain Lafa'ette dominated the grill- C1 l Leading scorers were Toni Borg. Charles lrnnble and John Ringo. LAFAYETTE 0 DANVILLE 21 The third ranked Admirals usunkn Lafayette's hopes for a Class AA Championship in a hard fought game. LAFAYETTE 7 SOMERSET 0 Lafayettels single tally came on an end run by Tony Thyen before a capacity crowd at Lafay- ette Stadium. LAFAYETTE 141 HENRY CLAY 13 Once again Lafayette stopped cross-town rival Henry Clay in the annual homecoming. Defensive standouts were Rick Sergeant and Fred Baumann. Tony Thyen, aided by TOIII BOYS' 0145, starts on his touchdown run that de- feated Somerset 7-0. LAFAYETTE 7 BRYAN STATION 0 The Generals avenged last year's loss by hard running Tom Borgls touchdown. LAFAYETTE 20 ELIZABETHTOWN 7 Lafayette rolled over Eitown 20-7. Leading scorers were Tony Thyen, Tom Borg, and wfurki' Evans. LAFAYETTE 0 MADISON 13 A muddy field and a blinding rain stopped Lafayette's running attack in the final game of the season. COACH ROY WALTON, in his last year of coaching at Lafayette, led the Generals to a sparkling 7-2-1 record. D ASSISTANT COACH ARCH WILLIAMS, line coach. I ASSISTANT COACH BUCK DAWSON, backfield coach. THE 1962-63 LAFAYETTE GENERALS lton Nicki Hanno Tedd Mims Geor e Hampton Harry Dewecse D011 ROW I: Coach Wa , , y , g , -V , g Lambert, Ronnie Patrick, Gary Reardon, Clark Kidwell, Gene Kiser, James Hamilton, Robert Taylor, Ray Shields, Ed Stuart. ROW 2: Bill Webb, Robbie Trimble, Richard Osterman, Tony Thyen, Tommy Sears, John Webster, John Ishamael, Tommy Carter, Chuck Finnel, Gary Wilson, Doug lson, Baron Meek, John Pope, Terry Osterman, Jimmy Robertson, Curtis Sharff. ROW 33 Coach Williams, Turk Evans, Van Suddeth, John Ringo, Doug McAlister, David Shively, Jim Ringo, Rick Sergeant, Bill Brown, Barry Anderson, Bob Penny, Perry Bozart, Bob Cooper. Leland Roberts. ROW 4: Doug Brothers, Fred Baumann, Ralph Nollenburger, Tom Borg, Harold Meek, Mike Buxton, Mike Lagrew, Charlie Trimble, Jim Fishback, Bruce Pieratt, Doug Stevens, John Friedman, Jim Ishmael. Cheerleaders show then' emotlons clurmb c I u C 1 a l Dame GAIL MANSFIELD KATHY SUE ROBINSON BRYAN CHEERLEADERS, top to bottom: Marvin Lyons, Sherry Combs, Kathy Filer, Joyce Sharp, Gail Mansfield, Sue Robinson, Lynne Scott, and Kathy Bryan. W 5 f ff ,v .fm Q X ,,,, f 4 , 1 ,943 V, f 144 Q 1491 yjff ' ' - ,W ' ff .ff , f f f f Hgh I ir H, ., ,fff ,f 1 ff? 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JEIAQ Coach Kon Cuuttill. in his sm'- year as lmuskvtlmll wut-lm -tt x Lafayette. spurkctl this ytutfs tmm to a 15-7 1'ct'm'tt. yer. , if f7 2 LAFAYETTE GENERALS 1962-63 KNEELING: Tommy Dunn, Melvin Hacker, and David Sullivan STANDING: Coach Caudill, Al Torstrick, Jim Ringo, Mark Trumbo Doug Stephans, Turk Evans, Thad Jaracz, Greg Bartlemay, Mike Buxton, Brian Cooper, Charles Trimble, .lohn Ringo, Jim Parker, and assistant coach Barnett. X ,S ASSISTANT COACH HAROLD BARNETT X . 7 -.XX.5YFj 1 ------- YV 1 4 f 6 MJ, I Z' ,Q '.' 3 Q, , v':,U' ' I -viii 1'- ,, ,W Y., v ,W -M , , , , i XA X 9 1: X wx' X T5 905.5 ffl ,X . :Q-Xfi'iXA - - x X ' .XY .,X,X,, . X XX5. 45 . XNLX-X I xi? 5555315 1-12Yy:vE ' X4..x.,,-E,,x:X'B:g Q wi, -, .QM ' S I, 6 sgffogl X008 5 fait W-Q5 15 Q ffm., -vm X. , WX gm X ' :f+Xfv -.X. fx 5 -X Q ' 'X ' '.5'X Y ' ',',4'v. B .- gs.. X NN NX tx Xxixix xx xxx, X XMXX lx XXX X X X x :Qg X - X bv X :QNX pu 1 X f X fr' ,- JNIVXY . - -,A fl. QA X n 5 V 4 ln r X - , K, K o - ' L A . ,q.-. . 1 --A..-.-....-.-.--,,.X........--.---.....K,-... .., ,., ..,.....-.. .X . .- 4 - ..--...u -1-Q...-, - . - X,- .. x - -b - X h f-N-,',.,'. '. , ,g-- . .V ..,.. . - X- -.'w -. . Nr- -f .V-'-'. --4 ' . X f .- -:X-- - .- -X.. -1- - f--- .---'- .',..-' ' iamond rew Ends With 7-4 1963 LAFAYETTE GENERALS-KNEELING fl to rl Tommy Dunn, Ronnie Burton, Jack Murrell, Paul Whitlock, Randy Eikelberger, Elliot Hammer, Barry Pelfrey, Barney Hudson, Tommy Slaton. BACK ROW fl to rl Mgr. Charlie McDonald, Eric Evans, Mark. Trumbo, Bob Faesy, Tony Thyen, Joe Simcox, Thad Jaracz, Rick Mateyoke, David Sullivan, Roger Lane, Coach Ken Caudill. 1963 SEASON RECORD - 7 Versailles -,,.-,.,,,-..-. .-,-,- 2 - 5, 0 Madison Central ........ 6, 9 - 12 Franklin County ,----,------ 6 - 7, 6 Manual ....,,.,,,,-,,-,,,..-- 6, 7 - 6 Lex. Catholic -,.,, --,-,- 2 -l0, 3 Bryan Station .... ,-,, 2 , 1 - 9 Lex. 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Q9,f,'.'? .4 I 3 1 Elf. pr . 0 .' ' x , 'F M its -. ' vs V L 1 K dpi , ' K .42 5-14 An' -lf all 0 20I ,xp f A A .fm .s Al Torstrick pounds out a hit against Lex. Catholic. Lafayette won 6-2. Strike! Bob Faesy fires a bull's eye against Bryan Station. Lafayette won 3-1. c- kk: , fr R 'L ...IL :cw .' -. 5.7.-1 ff- Vgxyy, -rf , 3f :.:a X.L. ., w a., :ff a 1: ' V '-F .- , . iii 1 at . -X M., -av.-. 4 v , . A . 2 ,V X agar., f m y .gy f .. xxx X., C X it N , . 34 Qsgqggxxf- QQ 3 ,:, X .,,.,,..,, .4 -... 'W y .,., W. 5. .. ' - 4: - ,.-, 3 C I 1135. : - a gk 'Hy' A T-I. Ci-Q.: F if X 5 Q, , , .X ., ' X Mmgg 5 .. . -M.. Gia -SR ., ., ,4,, , .. , No.3 i.:,g.,f311.3,1.Z.,:5y:5.,'-, ft--a v- ':Q.+1X Q K X-A 1 ..r..,: X Y X . l CJQQUU. ' .- Msk 'bl mamma. Q u QZQWN 'X X affix YN! M X Q. ax Q, Q . 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Absent when the picture was taken: Rick Sergeant Brian Cooper, Levant Morrell, Tom Borg, and .lim Ringo. The 1963 Lafayette track team tied with Louisville St. Xavier in the State Track Championships held at the UK Sports Center, May 17-18. Standouts for the Generals were Rick Sergeant, winner in the shot put with a heave of 56 feet 3 inches and Bob White, winner in both low and high hurdles, and the meet's top performer with 13 points. Lafayette, considered a darkhorse behind St. X and Louisville Trinity, went into the last event, the mile relay, with a ll point lead. St. X finished second in the event to Lafayette's fourth and the meet ended with a tie, the first in history, at 29-29. f Z. f Y fm , X fa , V I 9 f V ffvyf Y I f Zh 'M '1- I fc B I' ' ' JIM RINGO DAVE VICKERY RICK SERGEANT Pole Vault 220 yd- Dash Shot Put 'LT RANDY MERRIS Broad Jump R Discus QHELBY QH ERROD ' to Wade and Shy Capture Regional Doubles Title GARY NELSON THE 1963 LAFAYETTE TENNIS TEAM-FIRST ROW Cl to fb: Jim Straus, Mike Morelly .lohnny Sanders, Bill Ellis, Buddy Gullette. SECOND ROW: Coach Wilton Fuller, Gary Nelson Duane Van Horn, Doug Brothers, Ronnie Shy, Tommy Wade, and Ronnie Duvall. Tommy Wade and Ronnie Shy were regional doubles champs. Golf Team Third in Region, 1963 GENERAL GOLFERS-FIRST ROW C1 to ri: Roger Adamrs, Jimmy Canter, Jimmy Burgan, David Bunnell. SECOND ROW: Richard Hemtz, .lack Pike, Frank Atkins, Coach Arch Williams. THIRD ROW! Greg Baftelmab Danny McQueen, Jackie Robertson, Roger and Whitten. X le , gwg' fx ,X 'x TOM CREECH LAFAYETTE SWIMMERS-FIRST ROW fl to rl: Tom Padgett, Don Pierce, John Vry, Bob Cooper, .lim Hudson. SECOND ROW: Doug Lambert, Barry Marshall, Eliot Hammer, ,lobn Alexander, Mike Cooper, Ronnie Huebner. THIRD ROW: Tommy Holladay, Tony Thyen, John Freckman. Charlene Boggs frightl and Marvin Lyons fcenterl from Lafayette check a teammate's time against the clock as Greater Lexington Swimming Association star Wendy Todd looks on. .- V . , t. ,., ' ,, ,..,.-..,, ....,,,.,,. ,,., ,.--...-vs-.-..,,,1.-.,-.V,...-....-.A--- 9 9 Boys and irls Swim Teams Place Second in the State BOB WALKER fm I I ' CHARLENE BOGGS we ,, to Muscles? NNE fx,-.g,,,.,.-0 , nt 5 I it LAFAYETTFXS FIRST ROADRUNNERS-FIRST ROW fl to rl: Barry Ritchey, Nolan Wright, Bobby Morrow, John Paul Moore, Steve Mays. SECOND ROW: David Viekery, John Day, Phil Mareum, and Shelby Sherrod. 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The stakes in this race are high, and the re- ward of the Winnefs Circle is reserved for those who meet the challenge of life. R N Xgxwxgv L ,X X A A x W . xg, 0 . x , . R vkg - . K Q vi 'f X N X Xxx wY3 X lx X X A X L 11 wa s NX? SQNSQTX l T hw SSN! k Xsws XX. X Q x ks X5 mtg. Q NXQX -5 . x xx . ., W Q p Ns is-W1 -X5 ,Wo ivy, owl x X Vw 3 -. X, Q QXQXQSQQQXA ssl X i s , X A if-. , 209 S -iw QW X .X 2 as -xg X X t X N V5 xx -X N M Yi . is X XX X X595 QV? , Q AVX is x X X XX y X. -.x g s- x x X Xxx B tx. KX W- M 5 Q 'ix - ' bww tadent Council Sponsors Christmas Caravan BOTTOM ROW: Jim Ringo Cvice-presidentl, Linda Carter, fsecretaryi, John Ringo ftreasureri, Bill Brown Cpresidentl, Leslie Anderson fvice-presidentl. ROW 2: Linda Penn, Bobbi Clark, Janet Bailey, Frazier Sayre. Linda Mitchell, Randy Sammons, Sue Robinson, Becky Begin, Pat Mann, Emily Pennebaker, Marie Simons. Pat Pergrcm. Gail Glass. Mrs. Beeler Csponsorl, Mike Sullivan, Tom Henry. ROW 3: Barron Meek, Carolyn Carman, Nancy Farmer, Skipp Murphy. Gail Eng- land, Pat Maxwell, Jean Ward, Linda Chance, Debbie Ball, Donna Mickey, Sue Fleming, Judy Epperson. ROW 4: Mike Sausman, Greg Hancock, Mike Greer, Carol Thomson, Marsha Jackson, Lucy Kinnaird. Donna Holladay, Diane Salling. Gail Evans, Jerry Armbruster, Gail Karshner, John Webster. ROW 5: Bruce Pieratt, Mike Buxton, Linda Jones. Martha Buxton, Ralph Nollenberger, Mike Lagrew, Sandra Gano, Cheryl White, Becky Rollins. Yicki Hancock. Tommy Sears. The Student Council each year sponsors the Christ- mas Caravan, a charity event. One service of the Council is sending flowers as an expression of sympathy to students and faculty in case of serious illness or death. The Lafayette chapter attends the National Associa- tion of Student Council Convention and is a member of thc Inter-City Student Council. fey lub Aids in March, of Dimes Collectio The Key Club, a service organization, con- tributed to the United Fund, held school clean- up projects, collected baskets of food for the Salvation Army at Christmas, held a Christ- mas party for the Versailles Methodist Orphans Home, and aided in the March of Dimes collec- tion. The Key Club is sponsored by Mr. Bark- ley. Building a doll house are Don Pearce, Gary Nelson, M Bingham, and .lim Floyd at the Key Club Christmas party the Versailles Methodist Orphan's Home. BOTTOM ROW: Larry Davis, James Harry Wilson ttreasurerl. Don Pearce lst-v1'vta1'yl. John Ringo twice-presiden Tommy Padgett fpresidentl, Danny McQueen. HOW 2: John .-Xlcxamlcr. Ray Holt. Buddy Walker, .lim Floyd, .lim Ring A ' ' Rice. ROW' 3 Carlos Ttrrill. Divid Sullimn Frank Ptnn Nliko Crier. Cary Yelson Dave Freemz l Toistrrck, Eddy : t r a 1 1 . ' X . . N 1 , - . Don Bingham. ROW 4: Tom Henny, Bob Durham. Randy Sammons. Curtis Herring. Don Howard. David Snider. ROW Paul Marshall, Mike Lagrew, Doug Brothers, John Yry. Bill Hiles. Mike Buxton. Hike Bingham. T The Lafayette Junior Red Cross, affiliated with the National Red Cross, has as its main ac- tivity making gifts and cards for vari- ous hospitals and children's homes for special holidays. The group has a workshop Where members of the club Work on the gifts and cards. Junior Red Cross Makes Gifts and Cards . ,s . , ff! f ff f, '74 GW if f Y ' W1 BOTTOM ROW: Beth Oremus, Linda Kay Spaw, Kathy Bryan. Beyerly Larsen. Anne Binkley, Nancy J. Young. ROW 2: Barbara Hayden, Joyce Sharp. Martha Cay. Cheryl Sims. Martha Wills. ROW 3: Jacqueline Sue Stewart, Ruth Bruce. Kathy Filer. Nlaryin Lyons. Library Helpers Observe Book Week This year the Library Helpers' main actiyity was an assembly program giy- en during National Book Wveek. lluties of the group include cltecking hooks in and out. filing hoolicards. r e p l a t' i it g hooks on shelyes. helping process hooks. taking amtual in- yvntory. at tt tl mending hooks. They at l s o lllillil' hook displays and devo- ratlt' the lvtillvtm ho.trtls. lN FRONT: Leslie Boston. BOTTOM ROW: Willitltit O. Lamb, .ll-, tl,,.Nith,nly Marfia Putt, Ayon Embry, Carolyn lslopwood, Bclva Kist-r. ROW 2: llonatltl liltmwqrqll fuclinc Sue Stewart, Lois Scrgcnt, ,lutly Baker, Marty Lowrt-y, .lainie Brown Vhyllil Mrl arlaml, lliltla Faris, ,lorry 'l'ltomason. ' l ' ' ls Anne Sims, Lyons. .ary was giv- Lf ook coup 5 in Idsa 011 5655 ln- ding make lec0' -ds. Visual Aids Operate Movie Projectors Lafayette's V i s u a l Aids group consists of fourteen boys who devote one hour each day to as- sisting in classroom edu- cation through the use of movies and slides. Mr. Mark Brown is their sponsor. BOTTOM ROW: Robert Agee, Melvin Hocker, Kenneth Mimlitch. Mark Brown tsponsorl. ROW 2: Mike Marsh, Bill Yantis. ROW' 3: Tommy Stevens, David Martin. .lim Kurz, Richard Beck. Camera Club Photographs School Even ts L-Iltlt'l' the tlircc'tion of Nil: .Xntlimiy Nlvilortl. w w the luifaiwttt' c.ilIllt'I'll Linh tetlvlics all tntt-i'vstt-tl stu- dents tht- hnsn: Ill'lIll'llJil'S of pltniuiltitlmllv. t . Not only tin nn-tnlwrs plnvlnglnpli stilwjvvls for iilt'lI' pt-rsonnl pl':1r't1c'c-. hut tht-ye also furnish many pivttm-s for student pulmli- Vztlitms. lhls year 5tcx'v lim'- gun mm il Flo t-lm-k for tht- hest picture in the nllvnr .Xlwlw Contest... rt competition involving all LEFT TO RIGHT: Steve Morgan, Miko Lagrcw. Mr. .Xnthony Nlvtfortl 'fPUIl40I . .lvI'I'Y Lgxjngton high Splmolsh Trickett, Don Milnlitch, Norman Hovcrinun. Home Rooms SENIOR REPRESENTATIVES BOTTOM ROW: Carole Porter, Betsy McConathy, Yvonne Cow- den, Tish Stanifer, Patsy Leet. TOP ROW: Mike Sullivan, Sterling DuVall, John Vry, Don Bingham, Frank Penn. Represented in tudent ounoil ,, ,.,,,,,. , MMM . f uw, f , , to ,,., ZI4 JUNIOR REPRESENTATIVES BOTTOM ROW: Susan Tatum, Margaret Buranen. Janice Bailey: Barbara Wilson. Carol Holt. ROW 2: ,lean Ward. Gail England. Ros- anne Russell. Betty Tuttle, Linda Mounts. ROW' 3: Tlionias H. Stevens. ,l1'.. Diana Hill. ENQGIYU Burk. Nancy Farmer. ROW 41 Marvin Lyons. Pam .lohnson. PM Maxwell. Bruce Picratt. Eddy RiCC. VBS san Tanfm' ' 3 Bai0Y, nITolt. ROW agland, BOS' Tuttle! Lmda ThomHS H' Hill, EW I Pat Oh-nsonkd :rail Prayer Group Offers Religious Program The Prayer Group, in its second year at Lafay- ette, is a group of students who meet before each ses- sion of school to promote a religious atmosphere and to strengthen testi- mony and personal faith. The group is nonde- nominational and has no specific membership. BOTTOM RO'W: Sandy Harshbarger, Linda Kay Spaw, Beverly Larsen, Phyllis Perkins, Sharon Dice, Beverly Bell, Janet Mains, Janie Morris, Marcia Putt. ROW 2: Ferrill Davis, Mike Sausman, Pat Mann, Kathy Birmingham, Judy Epperson, Rita Royalty, Charlotte Potter, Aubrey Cobb. ROW 3: Evelyn Burk, Joyce Sharp, Adele Reeves, Ann Boone, Sharron Manley, Pam Keemle. TOP ROW: Richard Beck, Sammy Hall, Cheryl Downs, Judy Smith, Carol Harney, Henry Cullett, Jr. Nurses Aides Work in Hospitals The purpose of Nurses Aides is to give young people the experience of working in hospitals. Sueh experience en- ahles students to de- cide whether they wish to enter the nursing profession. The eluh is open to all high sehool juniors and Seniors. BOTTOM ROW: Sandy Wtirdell, Susi Adams, Judy C0.0ClL .lllflx Fritz- Yifkil' Will l'if' ROW 2: Susie Sageser, Judi Carnes, Peggi Carnes, Harem. Putt..g.arol Holt. TOP ROR: Sarah Jane Scheidenhelm, Linda Carter, Carol Thomson. Tisha Otonnor. Pill5y Mf'll4m1 l- Sandy Wyfaitt. BOTTOM ROW: Bill Lamb, Greg Hancock, Jimmy Fishhack, Brooke Ramsey. TOP BOYY: Cloud Bays, David Willcoxon, Mike Riddle, Paul Marshall, Barry Marshall, Alpha Legg. Ricllllrd Beck. ' Chanteurs and Charmettes Serve Community Through n ,,,,,, ff 1 fl .fu ' U lin f' lf' l' Q if F Q I. , I ul, l Choir Sings in Spring Music Show and . . ff -- Ml.. mu U ' 'Nun 'l 7 1 r wmv Wow. 7 BOTTOM ROWZV Curolw Luster, lififflflil Sl0lit:lll1, Bl-ily lXlool'l', lil-xl-rly licll. ,lilllK'l xlillllS. lillll.l Ill-llfoll, -lklvlxit, llxwlmi Amr Ncll7.ioncs, PLIIH l'l,lllIlEI', Bully Ibllyll' Callllcs, .illlli lvriglll, l.ylllll- Svoll. ,llllly lillkl-lg Klum, lfm.lH.lm' Nljxx' Q: lziuny lr l'l:rll, Sllirlcy Cfliillfllll, Sllsllll Kll-ln, Cllllllll' llllyl- ciUlNlI'1l., kil'ill'lt' Million, Kllllll lkllw. Sllmlll lilllllfloll. ,lolrv livfll- f lilly llinklcy, Vicki flllllifiilfli, l'lll Mzlxwcll, l,llll'l4'iil lm-, Klllllj' l'lill'l'. lilllSf ll-l-l, Illylq lQ,i,,,:.- ylllwllll ltM.lxM,H' ull' HOVV: llillni MLll'llI1, Phyllis l'l-rkills, SIIG' l'il1'lIIillgJQ, lil-ll-llll Ill-l-ll lil 'l H 1 .. ' N ' ' . llllyll AlNNlUll. N.llllll.l xlllllll' l.ll-lllll llvlloll Nl.ll-'l.l lilll, liillll .lfblllikifbll Allilzl Ilzlvie Ili'lll'l Uill l0l'l lill1' Morri lilllll l'lll l ' ' ll'lllJ,l lilIX I I 7 ii K l T I i S' 'N V BW' lV'l'illNHll. lN.lllll.l li-nllk. lixvlxll lilllkv. on. xx ts t ft X ls? X'-V51 cf . x. ,f-'Bxxr5Xjl95 X X Q, : xg 5, . . 'jf' 5 Q C M , X ,,'Rfs., iii, SSS E45 EE 1. . , as fqxf iisi! f- ific ,we ' f vas., 1 I ' I l - - Baccalaureate T wslfflf Gillnl' Reeds for fafciii Eurkef X X A , .sxgrsss u ,MX - I ,I . 75 . K ws- - is , g 5 ii: . . K T in T7 .- . 1g- ,, , naps v BOTTOM ROW: Leslie Noell, Marsha Powell, Pam Eadcs, Gloria Rosenberg, Debbie Ball, Cookie De Lott, Brentalynn Moore, Lois Neeley, Carolyn Hopwood, Kathy Dicken, Nancy Farmer, Anita Maynard, Lucy Kinnaird. ROW 2: Susan Sharp, Carol Thompson, MaryLou Pusey, Betty Tuttle, Linda Pcndlcy, Libby Robinson, Jackie Whittaker, Linda Mitchell, Janice Bache, Carol Emerson, Linda Denny, Tish O'Connor, Betty ,lo Betz, Shelia Wiegel. TOP ROW: Nancy Lawrcncc, Carolyn O'Brian, Karen Campbell. The Charmettes, the girls, choral group, and the Chanteurs. the boys' choral group, serve the community through vocal music. Both groups perform for various civic organizations during the year. Known as a vested choir, Lafayelteis choir sings sacred or classical music on formal occasions, such as Thanksgiving. Christmas. and Bac- calaureate. All groups are under the direction of Mrs. Crace llcan. ,f - sc cr.t 5 N X i . ,g 5 ,Qs .. i ,L W. T , li lixffs- A 3 ' 'Wg 3,-ggfil 2 N' -3.-4' P X , X ' X 1:4 -1,5 i ? 2l7 Performing in both Winter and s p r i n g concerts, Lafayette's 160- member band Won the runner-up trophy in the State March- ing Contest in Louis- ville, marched in the Derby Parade, and recorded an album of classical and pop- ular music. The Lafayette Band, nicknamed wllhe Pride of the Bluegrass, also at- tended the Virginia B e a c h marching, concert, and parade contest. Pat Breeze, Richard Englehardt, Paula Shane, Leslie Anderson, Milton Gresham, Bill Pinkerton, .lohn Theirman, and Boh Pellrey were eliosen to represent Lafayelle in All Slate Band. 66The Pride of the Bluegrassw . .. x We X ,cf if Linda Allen Judy Alley Leslie Anderson Carol Atkins John Aubry Mary Bates Ernie Begley Hal Bishop Ann Boone Roger Boots .ludy Bradley Judy Bradley Pat Breeze James Brinegar .leannie Buchanan Barbara Cardinali Dale Conkel Edna Cox Mike Cox Larry Cunningham David Creech Ferrill Davis Carolyn Delautre .lack Dennis Phyllis .lanet Dieken Lila Divine Karen Donahue Cheryl Downs Richard Engleliardt 'llhonias Erwin Bing lflwen George liwen David lfvans- lioherl Fagan lllt'lllll'll lfain David l'eathersIon Llieryl lfl-gli-y Mila- l' isher Dyanne l lynl Lena Foley .lane Foster Bart Caunt Eleanor Coodwin Stan Cordon Milton Gresham Bob Crissoin Mertha Cuinnip Mike Creer Steve Hanson james Hall Vernon Hallock ,lohn Harmon Phyllis Hale Dickie Harrison .lack Haydon ,lohn Haynes ,lan Henson Lorne Holdaway llnsty llolselaw Harriet Hntehens Fred Hypes 'llonnny Holladay Llllllil ,l 01105 Brian ,l ones David Karriek .lanies Kays Linda Koon .loan Kurtz Yiekie l.airson A-Xnn l.ail David l.ee Kathy lynch Sharon l.ey lweli Kenny Nlartin l'.1i Nlann lhitsx Nlt'll.inn'l .lint Xlel.nn1hlin liinet- Nlvllinn l'll.lIllx Nlviiiil '- . . . Goes to Vir 'inia Beach vley ster lllli Goodwin rdon Gresham ssom Guinnip reer anson lall Hallock 11111011 Hale flHI'1'l50u iyd0I1 tyres isou ioldawal l0J5Cl3W Hutchens f CS 'gonadal' ones JDCS imick Iay'S .OOD t irfl Qairs0I1 il ge ,y11Ch k Leibfic ilafm' Ffmyiiel Land lcllinn Ierfilt Geraldine Miller Tommy Minke Steve Monroe Jacqueline Moreland Allen Nadler Lenore Nash Kay Newnam Judy Olin Bobby Osborne Bob Pelfrey William Perkins Billy Pinkerton Tommy Pinkerton Kenneth Potter Kitty Ray Barry Register Tommy Raisor Hugh Reynolds Robert Riddle Rita Royalty John Royse Gene Robinson Deane Root Diana Rose Birgit Ruhnke Dag Ryen Diane Salling Darrell Sanford Wayne Scheider Sarah Scheidenhelm Lorna Schulz Susan Scott Carol Schmidt Paula Shane Diane Shaw Mike Sausman Robert Sloane Judy Smith Hester Souder Paula Sowell David Sparks Tommy Squires Carol Stevens Claire Strnad Barbara Stroup John Swope Stuart, Talbert James Tanner John Thierman John Tilton Sharon Trammell Dennis Vaughn David Vest J ona Wash Kendra Weaver Virginia Webb Jay Westbrook Jane Wightman Larry Willians Sue Williams Dean Wilson David Wilson Larry Wilson Perry Witt Jackie Wolford Judy Deaton Robert Kail Bobby Kemper Ronnie Minke Johnnie Moore Dwight Peterson Richard Sparks Charles Gorton Jane Allen Libbie Dodson John Barnhart Sandie Wickman Ronald Speaks V Drum Majors Leslie Anderson and Bob Grissom display the trophy won by the band in marching competition at the Kentucky State Fair. Science Club Tours University FaCili1ii9S . ..v.. ,,,,,vf fwww 'V' 'fW BOTTOM ROW: Michael Hanau fsecretaryl, Shelby Sherrod lpresidentl, Jackie Whitaker lvice-presidentl, Karl Swartz Ctreasurerl. ROW 2: .lane Wightman, Kathy Parker, Hal Rhoads, Laura Henry, Barry Pelfrey, Linda Varncy, Robert Root ROW 3: Lorna Schulz, Eugenia Pierson, Sarah Scheidenhelm, Susan Tatum, Konna Holladay, Thomas Mimlitch. TOP ROW: Tom Walker, Sterling DuVall, David Creech, Scott Holdaway, David Vickery. This year members participated in cattle judging, seed identifica- tion, and showmanship at the State Fair. During the Thanks- giving and Christmas holidays the group do- nated 65 baskets to needy families, caroled with the lr. High FFA, and served at the Sr. High FHA lVlother-Dauffhter Banquet. CJ ln addition to visiting the University of Kentucky observatory and chemistry and physics buildings, La- fayette's Science Club heard several speakers on topics related to science. Speakers and topics for the year were Dr. Lewis Cochran, HAtomic Physicswg Dr. Douglas Schwartz, mln- clians ofthe Grand Canyonwg Dr. Tom Roberts, HCold Mining in Alaskaieg Dag Ryen. 'Dragon Flyw: and Bob White, His Robotfi Future Farmers judge Cattle at State Fair BO'l 1'0Nlli0W: Ilill lmmly t, ---. A - uit I uyl l mlm I lmsou Hin- pivsitlvnl '. l .ugly Nlagigdlll thi ml l sentinel, Pal, Short, - Q -- 5 cfm 1' . .11 ' -' V' ' K K I Nmllu ill limk l im til il ull I lmnt lull til 'WI ROW Z: lion Ilcvt-1. Iylyill XMIM' Um lun' H lu lllll ,I uk 1 1, pu, Kliul . . Allt-mlt-1 ' 'Z .j - n . ' , . . - ' . l' . 1 . V. S. irl ' N' ix I 1 IOI ROW ltltln Qualls. llaimx lUlllVN, hltylm XX.n.l, ,lnumx Xkilsvll. lulll 'wmv H 1 ny lu..1.ltt I I :mul , .. .i r+o,ia 4 ,Y V Sitin 0 D tuck, Li. llfafd Wpits 2 for sem: lfih: ln- Olln: Gold Dag and Fair J p The Business Girls, a luncheon club meeting every other week, enriches and supplements class- room instruction. This year the club, open to seniors, heard a panel discussion by last years, graduates and held a luncheon at the Springs Motel. Business Girls Hear Panel of Graduates BOTTOM ROW: Carol True, Margaret Mason, Linda Sumner, Sandy Kaeklev, Shirlev Ann .Cochran, Wilma Howe, Maxine Lancaster, Peggy Marlow. ROW 2: Bonnie Hoe, Connie Brown, Barbara Hayden, Beverly Larsen, Frances Moyer. Caroline Smith, Barbara Shelley, Dianna Mitchell. TOP ROTV: Sally Hall, Barbara Surgener, Uianc Boyd, Pat Short, Janice Montgomery, Jane Canter, Janice Osborne. FHA Entertains With Chili Supper Th F.H.A. a national organization of girls studying homemaking C , D in high schools, provides experiences in planning and carrying out activi- ties related to homemaking. This year the Lafayette chapter held a candle- light ceremony for new members, a chili supper, and a Mother-Daughter Banquet in the Spring. Twelve members attended the district meeting in Georgetown. BOTTOM HOW: Shirley SlllllS, l'aI Carter, ilrxiviv Nlil- lion. Ulu-ryl llardy, .-Xrdrean Marks. ,lanive Osborne, Judy Baker, .lanis live-ws, Rosa'- marii- l'i-trim-Ili. HOW 2: liuth gin-ritl. Mrs. Nlalwl Wallianison lsponsori, Vina l,1'Ilt't'. xlLlI'l'lLl llill, llvlty' Gayle ilaim-s. Val Sliort, linda Richard. Linda Kay Sian. Xlartha Will. lirvmla l lvI'l'l'Il, Nlilff XlLlI'tlQlI't'l llvgllwll, .lnyw ll.ini'y. BOW' 3: ,ludy Loshy, limi-r'ly lxeilh. Linda Nlounts. llianw- Wat-oii. Nancy li-gg. Kathy liryan. Linda . . , . v I l'ryin.in. lhanv hogs-rs. Llan- di-Itv Nlvlfonatliy. ,larqnelinc Sui- Sli-wart. Nlarion NlvKin- nm llollv Edmonds. Nlartha 7 Clay. l'.im Fail:-s, Cathy bink- li-y.'1'Ol' BOXY: ,lavkie Fisher, .laniee hlUIlig.Z0lN4Tff'. Cheryl Sims. Slufry Grey. Vicky Super, Charlene Hacker, Shar- ron Hanley. xx ,awww Wt , out ,Q f at X M X X t f?rxts2XtsX3?rYEP't i NX t X 'Y SX M Si A sf Q, Sv, Q5 . 1 1 X ww. xl we XWXOYX Ut Chi tx tx 0 0 timmy at wtigwxws ft ' ' x t xx 3 X xt N X mx wx NEWS G tmxswtttfi 1 This year the Politi- cal Science Club, an or- ganization composed of students interested in the study of politics and government, conducted a survey on civil rights compiled by the American Civil Liberties Union. Speakers for the year were Dr. Robert Straus, UK sociology professor, David Rader, former La- fayette studentg and Am- non Golan, UK diplomacy student from Tel Aviv, Israel. The group also heard Lieutenant Governor Wil- son Wyatt and Kentucky's Republican s e n a t o r, Thruston Morton. Political Sctence Club OHJUCIS Survey BOTTOM ROW: Tom Wttlkt'i' fti't-astirvrt, lluxitl Rou-tt 'prwsitlf-iitt. .liuuuy Ftrau- trice- presidentl, ,lolin Vry lsergcaiit-ut-armst. ROW 2: ,Nun llritlgvs. l.iutl.t Y.iritt'y. It'-lfltite Ball. Gail England, Rosanne Russell, l.intla Nlitvlu-ll. tfuokiv llt-lwtt, ,ltnui Wartl. Ftaiilf-3' Watlxins. ROW 3: Susan Tatum, Eliot llaiuiiu-r. l'ut Short, :luiut-X llarry XXil-on. ,Xntly Sutton. David Creech, Tom Post, lill Pullt-x' TOP ROW' lt-ff ' ' ' . I. . , lwgtlly, lxuutly 1--stir-li. 5.tI'.Ill Srlu-itltfnlielm. ,lim Kurz, Stewart Yonts. .lim Ringo. Str-rliuu lluY4tll. lill4tl'lf'N 'lllll'lll.l'. tl--lui Ringo. Medical Club Tours UK Medical Center mwwMM,W,,,,,,,,,,.,..M, ,.,. 'X tour of the lluiwrsitx of Reu- tut-ky xigttit-u Center lligllllgllllvtl lllt' val Clulfs activities for this year. :Xu illtistratml talk WHS giwu to tlu' group bl' llr. Xlatiiut- Royalty. Nlauy girls in the vluli participate ill Nurses ,-titles PIU' grains at xarious l.c'X- iugtou hospitals. VVS- w Stuulvy NI o o r t' 19 sptutsotx bU'1 l'UM ROW: Pat Pergrem, Bobbi Clark, Bcttyc lo lit-ty ttf., Ax .l . . . presldentl, Sarah Scheidenhelm fsccretaryl, John ltinu-1,1 tl-1-NH.l4t,l,, 'xi -WM hm l. Susu- Sant-st-r ROW 2: Linda Penn, .lim Floyd, Don Pearce, ,luuwshllarrxl Wilgtin lll'illl.ll',llgl-llllll' 'Illlm -mimi' udi Fritz, Lynne Scott. ROW 3: Claud liays, Lorna St-Iiulv It-t .IP lllmll -A MW' Q'-'m.Nm'lS' Linda Henson, .lann Cochran, Anita Davis, Carol Stwluuiclt, ,limA,lgi,2l,,,, lil-:,::Ql'Iv,klll,llll limnuliilmm' ROW 4: Bob Grissom, Paul Marshall, Sterling lJuValI, Tisli-1 CTC, - lllillltui yum Kiwi'-IWW' Wilson, Eugenia Pierson, Patsy Lcct, Sandy l'lllI'Slllllll t'l' I- lll.n.Hm.' im' I-'hum' .IRIN ROW: Carol Hz : C' G' 'l 'S ' Amd 'I I W ' ws. I .ra t. - it WNY, e1lf0lYn 0 llrlflnv 10111 Wlllli1'I'. .lultu Vry 'Knut' llinl l- l ll' lu H' T ll I lhomsoni -' X I N. .lIl1.l ttltvs l tl l . , . I V DECA Trains Students in Salesmanship The Distributive Ed- ucation Clubs of America assist students in learning how to sell goods and services. The student Works half a day and goes to school the other half. This year the mem- bers sold Christmas trees with the Optimist Club and had a Christmas party. An employer-env ployee banquet was held in the spring. BOTTOM ROW: Anita Maynard Chistorianb, James Harry Wilson Cvice-presidentb, Pat Rice ftreasurerl, Harold Hughes fpresidentl. ROW 2: Jayne Finch, Wanda Short, Sara Speakes, Pat Carter. ROW 3: Robert M. Talbott Csponsorl, Cheryl Tudor, Karl Baker, Peggy Canfield. TOP ROW: Hank Stuempel, Bill Hurst, Jim Kurz, Don Bingham. The Future Teachers of America attended state meet- ings at Richmond, Ky., in the fall and Transylvania College in the spring. Members visited in schools for one day and ob- served the grade and subject they were interested in teach- 1ng. The group also attended a Board of Education meet- ing, and they helped teachers On Record Days. F T A Members Visit Local Schools BOTTONI ROW' ,lanet Mains tsoeial Chairmanl, Carol Compton tvice-presidentl, 1 - . - - 1 . Bexerls Larsen V . , , . k dxntw. Kathy Lynch thistorian reportert. g , lztalhl rElrllxlelflOXWlmi2Ql HD-niv Leer Gloria Rosenberg. Marv' KHP' DMN, Jane re'1 u ' ' ' W' Llimin -Charlotte 'Potter' Nancy Farmer. Cail England- ROW 33 Judi Carnes' 10' L . 1 - ' - . A - - . we f f. -- 1 ' Nlitehell. ROW 4. . . i -L Ht 'df , ,lean Ward, busy Bertram. Linda . Ruth Iiguii' 632,63 5112311 Sharp. Elaine Cain. Cynthia Branaman, Cheryl Anne nil et- JOITEQOH TOP ROW: Yvonne Cowden, Peggy Devine, Betsy Tudor' Tm- - .ls XI-rtha Elam. Lynn Chapman, Marvin Lyons. McConath3, busle calsf'-913 - J French Club Holds Cabaret Party Latin Club F easts With Roman Banquet BOTTOM ROW: Gail Philbrick, Carol Hoskins, Mary-Margaret Azevedo, Jim Ringo fpresidentl, John Ringo Cvice-presidentl, Marvin Lyons fsec- retaryl, Bob Grisson ltreasurerl, Allison Harper, Helen James, Pat Barbee, Cherly Banks, Penny Fife, Nancy Kelty, Luanne Lyons, Sandy Wright Karen Hall, Rosanne Russell. ROW 2: Miss Robinson Csponsorl, Roti Bencid, Paula Lawrence, Kathleen Smith, Gene Robinson, Susi Adams, Linda Spaw, Linda Mitchell, Beverly Bell, Susan Dean, Pat Pergrem, Carol Schmidt, Pamela Morgan, Anne Hooker, Terrie Lail, John Alexander, Jann Cochran, Anita Davis, Jean Ward, Jill Pulley, Connie Abele, Jean Hallenborg, Chari Richards, Susan Tatum, Rhonda Marks. ROW 3: Dicky Franklin, Don Mimlitch, Lesley Cromer, Helen Hornsby, Phyllis Perkins, Sue Fleming, Ruth Sebastian, Diana Sims, Ruth Ann White, Donna Britton, Terri Vance, Sandra Freels, Kathy Hopkins, Judy Smith, Dori Gibson, Terry Owens, Eugene Kiser, Jan Henson, Lenore Nash, Leslie Noell, Betty Miller, Lorraine Morris, Brian Bailey, Janet Eastman. ROW 4: Raymond Young, Phil Young, David Bunnell, John Lynam, Hal Bishop, Junior Hacker, Sue Kimberlin, Linda Lindsey, Paula Goldsherry, Nancy Johnson, Nancy Berry, Linda Pendergrass, Hank Dye, Kitt Ray Reba Royalty, Eddy Rice, Bob Cooper, Ruth Ann Fleming, Julie Sloan Linda Vaughn. ROW 5: David Rouse, Bingham Ewen, Chris Carlson Mike Carlisle, David Hibbs, Michael Lagrew, David Shively, Ti Costieh, Barry Marshall, Doug Stewart, Kenneth Mimlitch, Mike Sausmw, Shelby Sherrod. 7 9 7 224 Enters Poetry Contest EOTTOM ROW: Mary Bates, Janet Dicken, Kathy Parker, Sue Cochran, h'-1519 SPQECSCI' Qsecretaryb, Jane Wightman' ftreasurerl, Sarah Scheiden- elm fV1CCpI:6S1dCIlii, Tom Walker Cpresidentl, Bettye Jo Betz fsong lefilderi, Cookie De Lott, Janie Brown, June Abercrombie, Barbara Wilson, Rita Royalty, Linda Hoff, Betty Tuttle. ROW 2: Mary Kay Dietze, Harriet Hutchens, Kathy Vincent, Carroll Hamman, Brenda Lear, Vicky Baker, ChCfYl Pratt, Jane Owsley, Margaret Buranen, Jane Ann Blevins, Becky Becknell, Karra Clyburn, Collis White, Vicki Ernst, Janet Hyatt, Charlotte Potter, Sara Lane, Rachel Crain, Wilma Cartwright, Pam Fuller, Barbi Gregg, Marybeth Myers. ROW 3: Laurel Richards, Kathy Moore, Teresa Smith, Nancy Hellard, Emily Rennebaker, Jennifer Price, Linda Denny, Judie Todd, Linda Chance, Pam Rollings, Sue Kindred, Jane Sergent, Dretta Christian, Sandy Alford, Peggy Peel, Brenda Waits, Diane Gill, Sandra Moore, Donna Mickey. ROW 4: Darlene Mellott, Lois Bradley, Nancy Sawyer, Diane Shirley, Donna Handy, Judy Olin, Carol Hanson, Carolyn Colliver, Eugenia Person, Eliot Hammer, Jenny Moore, Judy Trusty, Judy Essig, Cindy Bronaugh, Toby Wilson, Linda Wellinghurst, Pat Ducharme, Sharon Miller, Ann Boone, Pam Keemle, Sharron Manley. TOP ROW: Lucy Kinnaird, Susan King, Susan Sharp, Phyllis Diamond, Patty Lyons, Carolyn O'Brian, Randy Costich. Sends CARE Package LU! fl, V Q ff ff 'X , , .,, LE, 2' ff C J Xl fgxaqf ' fp-ffx While arrangement of the details of make-up and layout were going on, our business staff was busy making out receipts to would-be annual own- ers. Stations were set up to make it easier for the students to purchase their edition. 1963 Marquis Is the Result of Many Hard Working People The teachers were absolutely wonderful during the hectic days of the group photography With out their support and the co opera t1on of the students lt would have been a monstrous job .Ah tllc bt-s - -1 , Susie Sugiisnr and Ann llinklvy are lvusv at work making the H171 I 'Hy lm ll lllun lo it llux u m ull l it ills hul workers. 5 5 5 4'1 UU N' 0 Ah Marquis Staff l BOTTOM ROW, l. to r.: Linda Varney, Patty Lyons, Pat Pergrem, Ned Shappley, Sterling DuYaIl, and Susie Sageser. SECOND ROW, 1. to r.: .lim Strauss, Noland Wright, Yvonne Cowden, Jean Ward, Mark 'l'rumlmo, Su-iv Bertram, Martha Gay, Albert Torstrick, John Ward, Gary Nelson, and Ann Binkley. THIRD ROW, l. to r.: 'l'i-li Stanifer, Tom Walker, and George Milligan. TISH STANIFER. Editorein-chief trees-not sitting in them. BV the time this lmoolq was finisliml, shi- was lmnging f ffllll This year the Spanish Club goes by the name La T erztulia, meaning. a gathering of people. T h r o u g h the Spanish games, and film strips submitted by students who have visited Spain mem- bers learn about the Ways and customs of the Spanish people. The S p a n i s h Club consists of forty- five members. W ffn Spanish Club Learns SpaniSl1 Customs BOTTOM ROW: Aubrey Cobb, Pam Johnson tseeretaryt. Linda ,font-s ttrt-asurvrt. Ceorgianna Pendley fvice-presidentl, Barry Pelfrey, Charles King. ROW 2: Diana Rose. Kathie Sowell. Shirley Chasteen, Sandy Wardell, Carolyn DeLautre. Bet-ky Wt-ck. Barbara Stroup. Jackie McCullough. ROW 3: Gloria Rosenberg, Barbara Wilson, Linda .Kilt-n. Linda tlartcr. .ludi Carnes. Lynn Bowman, Jeanne Buchanan. ROW 4: Ann Nell jones. Laura Ht-nry. ,Mft-Ie Reeves. Mary .lane White, Sara Rayburn, Danita Stewart, Anne Keating. ROW 5: Bill Sharp. ,lim Yallanciinghain. Jerry Fitzgerald, Martha Wills, Carol Van Doren, Pain Crarey. The Times Informs the Students BOTTOM RONY: 'llislt Stanift-r tfcatnrc C4lil0I'i. .lint Straus tvo-vtlitoi' st-rotttf svtitvstt-1't. Skipp Murplty tt-tw-t-tlittw first nine xwckst. Stanley Watkins tm-ws vtiitor first nine xwclis i ' t yt. HWY .11 .lint Ringo 'I-sports vtfrtor first st-tttvstt-t't. ,latnvs lfarry Xvifsoll fro-Sltorts vtiitor first st'tttt'stvt'l. Nll1'lWF livvy tsrliool page t-tfitort, lintla Vvtttily MISSI- ttfwrtieinf-' ,-.firm-t HOW - kin Slnslicr fatlwrtising ntanagvrt. ffarofv Vortvr tt'irrttl.t- tion tnanagvrt, Nlarx fmt Walfnt' tlxpisti. ROW' -I-2 .loltn Ringo tt'xt'l1.ttig.:t' miitorl. llrll Rim-tl' liiiflllllil -. : ,, F: T'31ffL ,. .L,.,, ...W -l. lan udi Canes. eerie. lliry landinghanl. .Y ' ,rv . -Y, ,Ll Gr .' lt. .1 . 4 Q. .4 The Times Received Four Top Awards for Publication Excellence Dill YUUR The Lafayette Times tied for first F place With the Louisville Brookln Breck in the state Tuberculosis Asso- ciation press contest. The paper was credited with 389 points out of a possi- ble 400. The paper has also Won the first , Q' class award for excellence from the National Quill and Scroll. H--1 s 'X ... i:'x V3 Q-'ff' ' wasnt MSR Stanley Watkins and Steve Morgan were winners of the city-witlv Dt-ar Abby contest. Eacll were awarded twenty-five dollars and a certificate. 'Ut ,1 y f ' 1 1 , ' ff',..-.t .. 4- ' ig-as lil an Q.. ..-.. I fflfzlvrihlgrq ,,-if !Z,., JAX.- 1,-XI, qnn- M. LOW. .'XlJlJ!'f, S. lxlllfpllyv B. Brown. S. Morgan. anal S. Walkin- 1llNl'll'r l f'H-I! l'V l'l mr il' llllllis mon fm'l ' 'I Nl l' vgg- ill' ni- .f ,f .l- ltlllgw. lr. llorlcr. S. Klurpliy. Nl. , ur? lt-ry. .l. Ringo. and .l. Straus surround tht l .w-. 1,5 ,A ,J National Quill anal Scroll. Lafayette was only school in the stale to win tlni awartl and was nintli in tlni nation. K Newspaper Wvecli Awartl from tlnr BOTTOM ROW, l. to r.: Dag Ryen fvice-presidentl, Jackie Whitaker fsecretaryl, Mike Greer Ctreasurerl, and Leslie Anderson fpresidentl. ROW 2: Carol Emerson, Lois Neeley, Gail Mansfield, Jane Wightman, Helen Hornsby, Loren Michael Hanau, Cynthea Branaman, and Linda Richard: ROW 3: Marvin Lyons, Karl Swartz, Debbie Ball, Judy Johnson, Wanda Harvey, Sue Cochran, Kathy Parker, Adele Reeves, Bill Brown, Bob Cooper. ROW 4: Mark Trumbo, Bettye Jo Betz, Tom Walker, Sarah Jane Scheidenhelm, Leslie Anne Noell, Chris Jones, Donna Holladay, Pat Short, Judy Bradley, Shelby Sherrod, Linda Varney, Hal Rhoads, and David Rouse. National Honor Society Taps 28 The traditional tapping ceremony was performed after a speech on Russian education by Dr. George Zyzniewski, a UK history instructor. The new members were selected by a faculty board on the basis of scholarship, leadership, character and service. Quill and Scroll initates: ROW 1, l. to r.: Linda Pendley, Cookie DeLott, Susie Sagaesr Martha Cay, Kathy Dicken, and Ann Binkley. ROW 2, l. to r.: Tish Stanifer, Jim Strauss, Paul Kemper, Ned Shappley, and Stanley, Watkins. 30,1 ,ig ,xx N xg Nga A Quill and Scroll is an honorary recognizing excellence in high school journalism. Members must have at least a 2.5 standing. lnitiates were tapped at the annual banquet in a candlelight ceremony. Quill and Scroll Initiates Tapped in Candlelight Ceremony 230 er,'Smh lame, T- George ' basis of SENIORS Willis Abrams Leslie Anderson Sandy Anderson Bettye Jo Betz Cathy Binkley Judy Bradley Ann Bridges Bill Brown Frankie Burberry Tommy Burka Linda Carter Sue Cochran Carol Compton Pat Crowe Martha Daily Cookie DeLott Kathy Dicken Karen Donahue Carol Emerson Donna Foster .ludy Fritz .ludy Gooch Mike Greer .lunior Hacker Michael Hanau Carol Hawkins Mary Margaret H Laura Henry Linda Henson Bill Hiles Carolyn Ho wood BLIIOII ' P Norman Hoverman Tommy Johnson Billy Johnson Linda .lones Gail Karshner Bill Lamb Beverly Larsen Nancy Lawrence Mickey Levy Kathy Lynch Patty Lyons Don Mimlitch Lois Neeley Leslie Noell John Ott Kathleen Parker Linda Penn Rose Pennington San Peyton Ronald Rosenberg Dag Ryen Susie Sagaser Diane Salling Frazier Sayre Sarah Scheidenhelm Lorna Kay Schulz Susan Sharp Shelby Sherrod Karen Sterlinski Billy Stevens Frankie Strong Linda Sumner Andy Sutton Karl Swartz Charles Thomas Albert Torstrick Mark Trumbo Linda Varney John Vry Tommy Walker Linda Wellinghurst Jackie Whitaker Jane Wightman Martha Wills Stewart Yonts JUNIORS Janice Bache Janet Bailey Janice Bailey Vicky Baker Debra Ball Mary Bates Susan Bertram Beta Club Hal Bishop Susan Blackman Lynn Bowman Judy Bradley Lois Bradley Cynthia Branaman Cinda Bronaugh Ruth Bruce Margaret Buranen Evelyn Burke Mike Buxton Elaine Cain Wilma Cartwright Linda Chance Bob Cooper Randy Costich Linda Denny Lila Divine Phyllis Diamond Janet Dicken Mary K. Dietze James Dodson Cheryl Downs Ellen Everett Robert Fagan Sandra Gano Phyllis Hale Karen Hall Carol Harney Donna Harrod Sandra Harshbarge Wanda Harvey Mary Heller Margaret Herbert Curtis Herring Donna Holladay Carol Holt Helen Hornsby Jim Ishmael Judy Johnson Karen Johnson Pam Johnson Christine .lones I' Anne Keating Charles King Lucy Kinnaird Brenda Lear Butch Locklar Martha Lowrey Doug Lowry Marvin Lyons Gail Mansfield Rhonda Marks Jo Ann Markwell Judy McGee Sharon Middleton Elizabeth Anne Miller Linda Mitchell Steve Morgan Ralph Nollenberger Carolyn O'Brian Tisha O'Connor Devert Owens Jane Owsley Phyllis Paver Ruth Pennington Robert Penny Eugenia Pierson Cheryl Pratt Jill Pulley Mary Louise Pusey Adele Reeves Hal Rhoads George Rice Linda Richard Laurel Richards Jackie Robertson Libby Robinson Robert Root David Rouse Reba Royalty Gloria Ruins Jeannine Russell Rosanne Russell Darrell Sanford Carol Schmidt Gil Searcy Sandy Secoy Paula Shane Richard Shea Pat Short Ken Slusher Paula Kathleen Sowell Terry Spalding Sara Stamper Jimmy Strauss Susan Tatum Carol Thomson Susan Thurston Tony Thyen .Judy Tokarz Dwayne Van Horn .lean Ward Sandra Wardell Vickie Warner Susan Warnock Stanley Watkins Nancy Weaver Virginia Webb Mary Jane White Perry Witt SOPHOMORES Sandy Alford Judy Alley Mary Margaret Azevedo Cheryl Banks Becky Begin Nancy Berry Wayne Bowman Donna Britton Martha Buxton Gerry Campbell Chris Carlson Joanne Castor Barbara Caudill Shirley Chasteen Drctta Christian Carolyn Colliver Susan Dean Karen Drudge Hank Dye Julia Epperson Sandra Freels .lerry Hall Thomas Henry Glenda Herron Anne Hocker Kathy Hopkins Carol Hoskins Shannon Jarvis Nancy Johnson Pamela Keenle Nancy Kelty Donna Kimberlin Susan King Linda Koon Teresa .lean Lail Linda Lange Margaret Lauder Paula Lawrence Luanne Lyons Sharon Kaye Manley .lenny Moore Paul Morgan Thomas Morrow .lohn Pcndley Richard Ramsdell Gene Robinson Diane Rogers Deane Root Jacqueline Sergent David Shively Tanya Sisk Judy Smith Marty Stevens Barbara Stroup Donna Thompson Terri Vance Carol Van Doren Brenda Waits Peggy Williams 23I Mu Alpha Theta Promotes Interest in Math The lVlu Alpha Theta Club, although primarily for majors and minors in math serves those in related fields of study as well. Members strive to promote scholar ship, enjoyment, and understanding of math among high school students. The school year of 1962-1963 officers are: Pres. .....---- ........... S HELBY SHERROD V. Pres. .............................. BILL HILES Sec. ...... ........ S ARAH SCHEIDENHELM Treas. .................. BETTYE JO BETZ History Is Made Every Day The Marquis has reviewed our year as a school student-our life as a part in an ever increasingly tense world is an entirely different thing. Headlines began to mean something. The Cuban Crisis stopped being something grown-ups discuss and became real in our mind's eye. World War III materialized as more of a certainty than a possibility as the Cuban Quarantine stood against all foes. Medicine took a giant step forward with the administration of the Sabin vaccine. Through this drug millions have been protected against this horrible and dreaded disease. However, the medical world was set back as the drug thalidomide was found to be the cause of many deformed births. Turning southward negro James Meredith made history with his enrollment in the University of Mississippi. Gov. Wallace of Alabama made his stand against integration at the University of Alabama. Federal marshals were needed in both instances. The First Family, an album that portrayed the life of the presidential family and government officials, made Vaughn Meader an overnight success. Texan Billie Sol Estes brought great embarrassment to the political world when he was accused and convicted of multi-million dollar swindles with the Department of Agriculture. He had mortgages on thou- sands of non-existent fertilizer tanks. A General DeGau'lle caused agitation by rejecting Englandis bid for membership in the European Common Market. Fifty-mile hikes were the rage in response to President Kennedyis physical fitness program-especially to Frankfurt and back. Spring floods caused great damage to eastern Kentucky where 25,000 were left homeless. Ned Breathitt defeated Happy Chandler in the gubernatorial race and opposed Republican Louie Nunn. Speculation has already begun as to who will run against Kennedy in 1964: Rockefeller fwho recently married his own uHappy J, Romney, Goldwater and Scranton. Everyone was ucoloring bookii crazy, a fad which satirized everything and everybody. Famous people died during the year: The First Lady of the World, Eleanor Roosevelt, poet Robert Frost, Marilyn Monroe, sex symbol of the world, Thomas Mitchell fScarlet O'Hara's father in Gone With the Windi, Dick Powell, Jack Carson, Zazu Pitts, and perhaps most tragic of all, Pope J0l1Tl- Pope -leiiii was replaced by Cardinal Montini who took the name of Paul VI because it symbolized Christian unity, and said he would continue the Ecumenical Council begun by Pope JOIUI, the Pope Oi iiie Peeliie- Favorite T.V. programs were Dick Powell Theater, Beverly Hillbillies, Eleventh Hour, Flintstones, Joey Bishop Show, Bonanza, Empire, Huntley-Brinkley, Ben Casey, Dr. Kildare and for night0WlS, the Teiiigiii show. Elizabeth Taylor and Richard Burton have been the cause of searing he-HdliHCS With their iiiicit romance during the filming of the 40 million dollar movie, Cleopatra. To Kill a Mockingbird with Gregory ' ' 0' i l Peck and Mary Baddem. Peck won the Best Actor Award. Lawrence of Arabla starring Peter OTOO e won best movie. Days of Wine and Roses with lack Lemmon was afavorite. i d I . - - ff n u e ms. Katherine Porteris Ship of Fools was a best-seller. To Kill a Mockingiiifdf O Ye iles a 'l i The Reivers were favorites. - . ' f f da '. and It is the destiny of the students to change the course of the world for hlstofy is made eiei? 51 every day brings a new responsibility to the student. Pep Club This year the Pep Club organized a pep sec- tion at ball games and operated a concession stand. Members must have a 1.0 standing in three sub- jects and have at least a B in deportment. Promotes School Spirit and Sportsmanship BOTTOM ROW: Linda Mounts, Jane Dailey, Kathy Binkley, Donna Froster, Mrs. Fragstein lSp0I1S0rl. ROW 2: Lois Roberts, Karen Sterlinske, Linda Kay Spaw, Cheryl White, Frankie Strong, Sandra Cano, Karen Hall, Rhonda Marks, Karen Johnson. ROW 3: Lynne Scott, Linda Richard, Brentalynn Moore, Linda Penn, Gloria Rosenberg, Janie Brown, Carol True. Janice Bache, Mary Jane White. ROW 4: Marcia Hill, Libby Robinson, Tish O'Connor, Carolyn O'Brian. Reba Royalty, Judy Deaton, Peggy Devine, Elaine Cain, Ann Nell Jones. ROW 5: Peggi Carnes. Patsy Leet, Anne Binkley, Judi Carnes, Pam Johnson, Gail Karshner, Bobbi Clark, Linda Chance. Y-Teens Compete in Sports S Affiliated w i t li t h e Y.W.C.A., the Lafayette Y- Teens compete with other Lexington high schools in basketball, swimming. and volleyball. may An annual potato chip X sale is held as a n1oney-rais- ing project. BOTTOM ROW: Betsy McConathy ltrcasurerl, Barbara Hayclcn lprograni Clltllflllillll, Connie Brown fl.C.C. rcprcscntativci, Sandra Cano faltcrnatc l.C.C. rcprcscnlativt-T, Skipp Murphy fsccrctaryl, .lane Dailey lprcsiclcnll, Linda Spaw lchaplaini, Kari-n Slcrlinskc lvicc-prcsiclfzntj. TOP llOW: Beverly Larsen, Peggy llcvinc, Carolyn llopwoml, Carol 'l'rnc, Mary M. Heaton, Nancy lmgg, Priscilla Wililcr, Jann Cocliran, Susie l'lik4-lln-rgcr, l.ynni- Scott. ragstein Frankie , Linda Janice 0'Brian, Carnes, Chance. 3 ille 'ette Y' I Olllfl' Jols in Z. and to Chill i6Y'f3l5' Today We are students, tomorrow We will be the men and Women that will shape the destiny of the world. The time we have spent in school is simply the beginning. What We do with the ideas we have formed and the ambitions we have selected is the true reflection of our education, not our scholastic record, or a straight A report card. If we can keep in our hearts the ideas of freedom, charity, and love for all mankind, and at the same time use our education to form a better world, then we can truly say we have graduated to the future. No longer a class but a civilization. God be with you, TISH STANIFER Editor-in-Chief Ferrill 160, 215, 213 Faris, Howard, sa-1-H , B , if-.15 5-ll fi iinlllig Ll! tg MB-15 if Fl!!-15 1,111,111 i 1-mutant, 1 1. 6-MRM saw 'gli IF' ' C-if M MILE' ,il wif-1' . JJ t' dl-lm f 1 615 1 F 51.111 y 1 if-15, llhmlil 1211, ,aD.1', alll' ilfllliilm' 19 . 20.41111 aw 1 tint' 111156 Bl an-2' ,Ill 1 -I1 1.911 ,iv- .W v Daugherty, Carolyn J. 112 Daugherty, Paul 160 Evans, Erie V. 40, 53, 161, 191, 193, 197, 200 Evans, Gail D. 176 Evans, Michael C. 176 Davidson, Peggl' A- 176 Anita D. 176, 216, 222, Davis, 224- Davis, Brian T. 160 Davis Clarence B- 112 DaviS Esby 220 Davis, Evans, Richard 176 Everett, Ellen L. 161, 231 Ewen, Forrest B. 115, 218, 224 Ewen, George D. 176, 218 Davis, Larry D. 211 Davis, Richard K. 176 Day, Douglas 160 Day, John Wayne 176, 207 Dean, Susan F. 94, 176, 224, 231 Deaton, Judy A'. 113, 219, 233 DeLautre, Carolyn L. 160, 218, 226 DeLott, Lee B. 19, 24, 25, 39. 72, 113, 217, 222, 225, 226, 230, 251 Dennis, Jack 113, 153, 218 Denny, Linda J- 160, 217. 222. 225, 231 Devers, Donald R. 220 Faesy, Robert E., Jr. 161, 200, 202 Fagan, Robe-rt C. 161, 218, 231 Hilda W. 115, 212 Glass, Patricia G. 161 Goforth, Michael 161 Gvldsberfy, Paula J. 161, 224 Gooch, Judith L. 44, 119, 136, 215, 231 Goodwin, Eleanor P. '218 Gordon, James L, 176 Gordon, R. 25 Gordon, Stanley C. 176, 218' Gourley, William B. 176 Gracey, Pamela 118, 226 Grady, Virginia 176 Graham, Judy R. 161 Devine, Peggy A. 113, 223, 233, 233 Deweese, William H. 176, 191 Diamond, Phyllis 160 231 Diamond, William P. 160 Dice, Sharon M. 176, 215 , 218, 225, ii Ellllili 5 u-trim? ii 'J , i Dicken, Janet E. 160, 218, 225, 231 Dicken, Kathleen H. 113, 217, 230, 231 Dickerson, Thomas W. 176 Dietze, Mary K. 160, 223, 225, 231 Divine, Lila K. 160, 218, 231 Dixon, Donna S. 176 Dodson, Donald E. 160 Dodson, James M. 160, 231 Donahue, Karen L. 113, 218, 231 Downs, Cheryl J. 160, 218, .219, 231 Dozier, Kenneth E., Jr. 176, 179 Draper, Donald T. 113 Drudge, Karin L. 176, 231 Ducharme, Patricia E. 176, 225 Duff, Philip C. 160 Duncan, Falla L. 160 Dunn, Carlton T. 160, 197, 200 Dunn, Edwin D. 160 Durham, Robert R. 113, 211 Durman, Theresa A. 176 Duvall, Harold G. 114 Duvall, Ronald W. 176, 205 Duvall, William S. II 112, 114, 214, 220, 222, 222, 229 Dye, Frances W. 176, 224 Dye, Hank 231 -E- Eades, Charles G. 176 Eades, Donna C. 160 Eades, Pamela H. 114, 217, 221 Earls, Morris Wayne 114- Eastman, Janet 176, 224- Eaves, Catherine S. 176 Edmonds, Holly A. 160, 221 Eikelberger, Rand J. 176, 200 Eikelberger, Sue C. 114, 233 Elam, Joseph W. 160 Elam, Martha A. 160, 223 Eldridge, Charlotte A. 176 Ellington, James J. 152 Embry, Ayon L. 160, 212 Emerson, Janice C. 114, 217, 230, 231, Engelhardt, Richard N. 115, 218 England, Gail L. 160, 169, 214, 222, 223 Engle, Pamela J. 160 Ensor, Jerry 160 EPPEISOII, Julia F. 176, 215, 231 Epperson, Ronald L. 115 Ernst, Vicki E. 176, 225 Erwin, Thomas G. 176, 218 Essig. Judith A. 176, 225 Estep, Charlotte W. 176 Estes, Margaret K. 176, 216 Estes, Susan K. 160 Efhingroh, w.iyh6,H. 160 Evans, David G. 160, 218 Farmer, Judith C. 161 Farmer, Nancy A. 159, 161, 168, 214, 217, 223 Farris, Martha 176 Faulkner, Walter E. 161 Featherston, Carol S. 176 Featherston, David 161, 218 Fegley, Cheryl G. 161. 218 Feheley, Donald G. 176 Feigel, Philip R. 176 Ferguson, Glenn A. 176 Ferguson, Jerry R. 161 Ferguson, Terrell W. 161 Fife, Jacqueline P. 176, 224 Filer, Kathy 40, 67, 68, 115, 136, 192, 212, 216 Finch, Martha J. 115, 223 Finnell, Charles R. 161, 191 Finney, Harriet E. 176 Finney, Valerie D. 176 Fishback, James R. 161, 191, 216 Fisher, Jacqueline 116, 221 Grant, Pamela J. 176 Gray, John A. 176 Green, Brenda L. 161, 221 Green, Larry Wayne 161 Green, Robert S. 161, 176 Green, William H. 118, 161 Greer, James J. 176 Greer, Lloyd M. 22, 118, 129, 211, 218, 230, 231 Gregg, Barbara L. 161, 216, 225 Gregg, Frederic J. 176 Gregg, Robert E. 161 Fisher Fisher Fisher Fisher , James K. 161, 169 , Jerry W. 161 , Mary S. 176 , Michael R. 161, 218 Gregory, Mary H. 177 Gresham, Roy M., Jr. 118, 218 Grey, Sherry 221 Griffin, Dillard 177 Griffin, Linda 177 Griffith, James D. 177 Griffith, Lois F. 161 Grimes, Bertha L. 177 Grimes, Terrance F. 161 Grissom, Robert H. 118, 218, 219, 222, 224 Gruber, William C. 161 Guinnip, Martha L. 177, 218 Gullett, Henry C. 95, 161, 205, 215 Hisle, Patricia Ann 177 Hocker, Anne M. 177, 224, 231 Hocker, Melvin L. 177, 213 Hoff, Linda A. 177, 225 Holdnway, Lorna M. 218, 224 Holdaway, Scott 163, 220 Hollndav. Donna c. 163, 171, 220 231, 231 Holladay, Thomas A. 163, 206, 218 Holman, Jerry D. 163, 177 Holsclaw, William H., Jr. 163, 218 Holt, Carol S. 163, 214, 219, 231 Holt, Ray W. 163, 177, 211 Hooker, Ronnie 177 HOOVCF, James A. 163 Hoover, Mary S. 163 Hopkins, Ernie L. 121 Hopkins, Vera K. 177, 22-1-, 231 Hopwood, Carolyn K. 19, 25, 122 212, 217, 231, 233 Horn. Henry C. 163 Hcggrisby, Helen M. 163, 224, 230, Hornbaek, David 153 Hoskins, Carol J. 177, 224, 231 Hounshell, Norma S. 177 Houston, Jim 122 Hoverman, James L. 177 Hoverman, Norman D. 122, 213, 222 Howard, Donald L. 163, 211 Howard, Donald YV. Howard, Patricia A. 177 Ronald E. 163, 212 Fitzgerald, Gerald 116, 226, 226 Fleming, Ruth A. 176, 224 Fleming, Sue E. 176, 216, 224 Florence, Richard V. 161 Gulley , Myron 177 .H- Harris, Barbara F. 162 Edward P. 162 Harris, Floyd, James A. 116, 211, 222 Floyd, William E. 176 Flynn, Joyce A. 176 Flynt, Dyanne E. 176, 218 Foley, Lena M. 176, 218 Foley Ludenia M. 117 Folster, Carol A. 161, 169 Foote, Patricia E. 176 Ford, James E., Jr. 176 Foster, Donna F. 117, 231, 233 Foster, Jane L. 161, 218 Foushee, Lovell C. 176 Francis, Charles A. 117 Francis, Rebecca A. 161 Harris, Sonia J. 162 Harrison, E. Frank 120 Harrison, Richard A. 119, 218 Harrod, Donna C. 162, 231 Harshbarger, Sandra B. 162, 215, 222, 231 Hart, Rebecca 177 Harvey, Wanda G. 162, 171, 222, 230, 231 Hatch, Julia V. 162 Hatton, Patsy A. 120 Hatton, Phyllis Marie 177 Hawkins, Carol A. 120, 162, 231 Haydon, Barbara 120, 212, 221, Franklin, David R., Jr. 161, 224 Frazier, Ray 161 Freckman, John T. 161, 206 Freels, Sandra G. 176, 224, 231 Freeman, Ann M. 161 Freeman, David A. 92, 161, 169, 211 Freeman, Olie J. 176 Freeman, Wanda 161 Frey, Sherryl 161 Fritz, John R., Jr. 176, 220 Fritz, Judith A. 117, 215, 222, 231 Fritz, Linda G. 161 Fryman, Linda J. 176, 221 Fugazzi, Betty S. 176 Fuller, Pamela S. 161, 216, 225 Fuller, Sharon L. 176 Fulton, William C. 176 .G- Gaines, Betty G. 117, 216, 221 Gano, Sandra F. 35, 161, 231, 233, 233 Gaunt, Sonny B. 176, 218 Gay, Martha F. 118, 212, 221, 229, 230 Gentry, Robert W. 176 Gibson, Dorothy 176, 224 Gibson, Robert M. 161 Giles, Robert L. 118 Giles, Williani P. 161 Gill, Diana K. 161, 216, 225 Gill, Jack R. 176 Gillespie, Linda G. 176 Gillihan, Frank C. 161, 162 223, 233 Haydon, Jack H. ,177, 218 Heaton, Daphne F. 177 Heaton, Mary M. 19, 22, 24, 39, 4-7, 120, 125, 129, 221, 231, 233 Howe, Wilma M. 122, 221 Huddleston, Brenda 122 Hudson, Barney 206 Hudson, Charles S. 163 Hudson, James W. 163, 206 Huebner, Ronald L. 163, 206 Huff, Tamara L. 122 Huffman, Gary D. 163 Huffman, William W. 177 Hufford, John V. Ill 123 Hughes, Harold 123, 223 Hunt, Robert F. 177 Hunter, Patricia D. 177 Hurst, Joseph P. 177 Hurst, 1Vi11iam R. 123, 223 Hurt, James K. 177 Hurt, Janet 177 Hurt, Sandra S. 163 Hutchens, Harriet K. 163, 218, 225 Hyatt, Janet L. 177, 225 -1. Innes, Nellie A. 123 Ireland, Elizabeth L. 177 Isaman, Ronnie J. 163 Ishmael, James D., Jr. 163, 169, Heckler, Gloria M. 177 Hedger, Carolyn S. 177 Hedges, Charles L., Jr- 177 Hegnauer, Carol A. 120 Heintz, Richard B. 120, 205 Hellard, Nancy C. 177, 225 Hellard, Robert F. 177 191, 231 Isley, William D. 163, 177 Ison, Beatrice S. 177 Ison, Charles D. 163, 191 Ivey, Ernestine 177 -j- Jackson, Mary A. 123 Heller, Mary 231 Henry, Arthur 177 Henry, Eunice 120 Henry, John L. 177 Jackson, Marsha K. 177, 216 James, Helen H. 177, 22-1, Jaraez, Thad V. 13, 163, 169, 197, 198, 200 Henry, Laura 18, 21, 25, 121, 129, 220, 226, 231 Henry, Sheila 162 Henry, Thomas F. 177. 211, 231 Henson, Barbara J- 177 Henson, Jan B. 177, 218, 224 Henson, Linda S. 121, 216, 222, 231 Herbert, Margaret L. 162, 231 Herring, Curtis L. 162, 211, 231 Herron, Glenda R. 117, 216, 231 Hettriek, Leslie G. 177 Hibbs, Kenneth D. 162, 224- Hiles, Williaiii G.. Jr- 13, 19. 24, 121, 211, 231, 232 Hill, Diana 214, 221, 233 Hill, hihicia 162, 216 Hill, Yvonne Dee 177 Hinton, 1Vil1ian1 O. 177 Hisle, Donald L- 162 Jarvis, Shannon B. 177, 231 J.-11.-y, nhiy E. 17. Jenkins, Danny L. 163 Johnson Betty J. 177 Johnson Carl R., Jr. 163 Johnson Joann 177 Johnson Judith I.. 163, 230, 231 Johnson Karen L. 163, 231, 233 Johnson, Michael I.. 177 Johnson Nancy E. 177. 22-1, 231 Johnson Pamela 2-1, 162, 21-l, 216, 223, 225, 226, 231, 233 Johnson Johnson Phyllis G. 178 , Richard YY. 178 Johnson, Sharon L. 178 Johnson Teresa J. 178 Johnson, Thomas C. 24, 123, 231 Johnson, Thomas YV. 2-1, 163, 220 Johnson, Vicki J- 163 237 Johnson, William D., Jr. 19, 124 231 Jones, Ann N. 164, 216, 226, 233 Jones, Billy E. 178 Jones, Bob 124 Jones, Brian C. 218 Jones, Chrisie L. 164, 230, 231 Murphy, Tom Michael 180 Jones, Jacqueline 164 Jones, James A. 178 Jones, Linda L. 124, 218, 222, 226, 231 Jordan, James J. 178 -K- Kackley, Sandra. S. 124, 221 Karrick, Randall D. 164, 218 Karshner, Gail 124, 231, 233 Kays,fJames G. 164, 218 Keams, Grover S. 164 Keating, Anne Elizabeth 178, 226, 231 Keemle, Pamela S. 178, 215,'225, 231 Keith, Beverly A. 92, 164, 221 Kelley, David H. 178 Kelley, Tommy 164 Kelly, David Rhodes 178 Kelso, John N. 164 Kelty, Nancy A. 178, 224, 231 Kemper, Paul T. 124, 226, 230 Keplar, Kathryn M. 178 Kidwell, J. Clark 178, 191 Kimberlin, Donna S. 178, 224, 231 Kindred, Tony Sue 164, 225 Lee, Charlotte F. 178 Lee, David M. 127, 218 Lee, Patricia C. 178, 216 Leet, Patsy A. 36, 127, 214, 216. 222, 223, 230, 233 Leet, Thomas H. 178 Legg, John A. 19, 164, 216 Legg, Nancy L. 178, 221, 233 Leggett, Harold M. 178 Leonard, Linda K. 178 Lepera, Jim 127 Lepera, Virginia J. 216 Lester, Carol A. 178, 216 Levy, Alice R. 24, 28, 44, 85, 125, 127, 136, 226, 227, 231 Levy, Roberta A. 178 Leybeck, Sharon J. 179, 218 Lindsey, Linda L. 179, 224 Linndy, Linda D. 179 Lockla-r, Henry C. III 24, 164. 168, 231 Long, Cheryl J. 179 Loper, Dorothy 179 Love, James R. 179 Lovings, Phyllis A. 179 Lowrey, Martha S. 164, 212, 231 Lowrey, Sandra G. 179 Lowrey, Wallace R. 164 Lowry, Lawrence D. 164, 231 Loy, Richard N. 127 Lucas, Patricia 179 Lund, Linda K. 179 Luper, L. 179 Lynam, John T. 179, 224 Mann, Gary E. 128 Mann, John B. 164 Mann, Patricia K. 179, 215, 218 Mansfield, Gail L. 164, 169, 171 192, 230, 231 Marcum, Philip C. 164, 203, 207 Marks, Ardean L. 128, 221 Marks, Rhonda E. 164, 224, 231, 233 Markwell, JoAnn 164, 231 Marlow, Peggy 129, 221 Marsh, Michael G. 128, 212 Marshall, Barry J. 179, 206. Moorhead, Susan 180 Moreland, Jacqueline A. 180, 218 Morrell, Levant 166 Morelly, Mike 205 Morgan, Pamela K. 180, 224. Morgan, Paul Edward 180, 231 Morgan, Robert L. 180 Morgan, Steve 166, 213, 227, 227, 231 Morris, Janice 166, 215 Morris, Larry K. 166 Morris, Lorraine 180, 216, 224 Morrison, Charleen 180 216, 224 Marshall, Linda 164 Marshall, Paul L. 125, 128, 211, 216, 222 Martin, David M. 128, 213 Martin , Frances L. 164 Martin, James R. 164, 168 Martin Martin Martin , Kenneth U. 128, 218 , Mertie R. 179 , Pamela L. 179 Martin, Patricia D. 179, 216 Martin, Reva Ann 89, 128 Mason, Margaret 129, 221 Massie, Patrick H. 164 Morrow, Robert V. 166, 207 Morrow, Thomas A. 180, 231 Morton, Peggy S. 180 Mounts, Linda L. 166, 214, 221, 233 Moyer, Frances 153, 221 Muddiman, Carolyn J. 166 Muirheid, Roger C. 132, 180 Mulcahy, Leslie E. 166 Mullins, Maude A. 166 Munger, Darlene G. 180 Murphy, Carole 132, 226, 227, 227, 233 J 1 v i F Bl il ll I K' Nelson, M. 180 ing, King, Charles D. 164, 226, 231 King, Jerry A. 164 King, Robert L. 178 King, Ronald E. 164 King, Sandra C. 164 Susan E. 178, 201, 225 Lynch , Brenda Sue 92, 164 Lynch, Gregory A. 164 Lynch, Kathleen R. 127, 218, 223, 231 Lyons, Luanne M. 179, 224, 231 Lyons, Patricia J. 24, 39, 41, 64, 65, 125, 127, 223, 224, 225, 229, 231 Million Kinnaird, Lucy S. 164, 217, 225, 231 Kinzie, Kathy L. 178 Kirby, Cheryl R. 178 Kirk, Cheryl W. 125 Kirkland, Linda L. 125 Kiser, Belva J. 125, 212 Kiser, Eugene L., Jr. 178, 191, 224 Kitts, Phyllis A. 178 Klein, Susan J. 164, 216 Kloosterman, John K. 126 Knight, Mary E. 178 Knox, Judy L. 164 Koehn, Marilyn J. 164 Koon, Linda A. 178, 218, 231 Kraft, Thomas J. 164 Krimm, Marsha L. 164 Kurz, James A. 164, 213, 222, 223 Kurtz, Joan F. 178, 218 Lagrew, Michael J. 87, 126, 287, 190, 191, 193, 211, 213, 224 Lail, Teresa J. 178, 224, 231 Lail, Virginia A. 178, 218 Lairson, Vickie 218 Lamb, William O., Jr. 19, 23, 24, 126, 212, 216, 220, 231 Lambert, Douglass 'W. 164, 191, 206 Lancaster, Sara: M. 126, 221 Lancaster, William C. 164 Landrum, James 0. 178 Lane, James R., Jr. 164, 200 Lane, Sara A. 164, 225 Lange, Linda C. 178, 231 Langley, John N. 126 Larison, Vickie B. 164 Larkin, Robert P. 178 Larsen, Beverly 126, 212, 215, 221, 223, 231, 233 Lathrem, Raymond T. 164 Lauder, Margaret R. 178, 231 Laughlin, Barbara A. 164 Lawrence, Nancy C. 126, 217, 231 Lawrence, Paula D. 178, 224, 231 Lawson, David A, 178 Lawson, Linda C. 164 Leach, Clare M. 178 Lear, Brenda G. 164, 225, 231 Ledford, Manford H. 127 238 Lyons, Ruth M. 28, 40, 164, 171, 192, 206, 212, 214, 230, 231 McAlister, Douglas B. 179, 191, 203 McCaw, Robert W., Jr. 165 McConathy, Claudette L. 165, 221 McConathy, Betsy W. 129, 214, 223, 233 McConnell, Molly M. 165 McCray, Roger L. 165 McCray, Wayne D. 163 McCreary, Janice E. 165 McCullough, Jackie K. 179, 226 McDaniel, James 179 McDaniel, James W. 165 McDaniel, Patsy A. 25, 165, 215, 218 Mateyoke, Richard A. 165, 200 Maupin, Gene B. 179 Maxwell, Patricia A. 165, 169, 214, 216 May, Zandra Y. 179 Maynard, Anita R. 129, 217, 223 Mays, Stephen B. 179, 207 Meade, Donna A. 179 Meade, Steve 165 Meadows, Nolan R. 165 Meadows, Robert 130 Meek, Barron A. 180, 191 Meek, Harold W., Jr. 165, 191 Mellott, Darlene J. 180, 225 Merlin, Rose S. 165 Merris, Randolph E. 130, 203, 204 Merritt, Frank W., Jr. 180, 218 Meyers, Mary Elizabeth 89, 225 Michler, Carol L. 180 Mickey, Donna M. 180, 225 Middleton, Sharon 165, 231 Miles, Robert E. 165 Murrell, Edward J. 180, 200 Myers, Nana L. 180 -N- Nadler, Harry A. 180, 218 Napier, William Edgar 166 Nash, Lenore J. 180, 218, 224 Nave, John D. 132 Neal, Margaret A. 180 Neeley, Lois C. 19, 133, 217, 230, 231 Nelson, Gary C. 132, 205, 211, 229 51 95 Miller, Arthur F. 180 Miller, Elizabeth A. 165, 224, 231 Miller, Evelyn G. 222 Miller, Joseph F. 165, 180 Miller, Sharon R. 165, 225 Miller, Thomas R. 130 Milligan, George S. 180, 229 Milliken, Michael P. , Grace L. 98, 131, 216, Nelson, Richard 166 Newberg, Joseph A. 180 Newberry, Elizabeth C. 180 Newby, Phillip M. 166 Newman, Nellie K. 180, 218 Newton, Carolyn A. 166, 216 Newton, Suzanna H. 180 Nichols, Teddy 166 Nickell, Patricia A. 180 Noble, Jessie J. 180 Noell, Leslie A. 18, 19, 24, 87, 133, 217, 224, 230 Nollenberger, Ralph J. 166, 191, 231 Nutter, Linda B. 180 O'Brian, Carolyn A. 166, 217, 222, 225, 231, 233 McDonald, 201 Charles D. 130, 200, McDowell, Kenton A. 165 McEachin Charla 130 McEachin Clare 179 McFarland, Phyllis J. 165, 212 McGaughey, Brenda J. 179 McGhee, Judy L. 165, 231 McGraw, Mary L. 179 McGuire, Marian L. 179 McKee, Walter E. 179 McKinney, Marion 165, 221 McKune, Patricia 165 McLaughlin, James A. 179, 218 McMillen, Don J. 179 McMinn, Bruce S. 179, 218 McQueen, Daniel H. 130, 205, 211 McQuire, T. 179 Mackto, John R. 179 Macquown, Larry W. 179 Macey, Christopher 179 Macey, Tommy 179 Maddox, Gary A. 179, 220 Maddox, Linda K. 164 Magee, Michael 164 Magee, Patricia Ann 179 Maggard, Larry A. 164, 220 Mains, Janet B. 164, 215, 216, 223 Maness, Judy L. 164 Maness, Kenneth W. 128 Manley, Sharron K. 179, 215, 221, 225, 231 221 Mimlitch, Donald R. 87, 131, 213, 224, 231 Mimlitch, Kenneth H. 131, 213, 224 Mimlitch, Thomas R. 165, 220 Mims, Teddy J. 180, 191 Mink, Darryl L. 180 Minke, Thomas E. 165, 218 Mitchell, Dianne S. 131, 221 Mitchell, Linda K. 157, 165, 169, 171, 217, 222, 223, 224, 231 Mitchell, Peggy L. 180 Mobley, James 180 Moberly, Judy M. 131 Moberly, Preston T. 165 Mohr, Kenneth 165 Monchak, David 180 Monroe, Carl S. 218 Monroe, Lonnie A. 189 Montgomery, Janice L. 131, 221, 221 Montgomery, Roderick C. 180 Moon, Sharon A. 180 Moore, Cheryl A. 166, 180 Moore, Iva E. 132, 220 Moore, Jennifer G. 97, 180, 225, 231 Moore, John P. 24, 166, 203, 207 M00re, Nancy B. 132, 217, 233 O'Connor, Patricia L. 95, 133, 215, 217, 222, 231, 233 Olin, Judy C. 180, 218, 225 Olson, Edward D. 13-1- O'Nan, Judith C. 13-1- Oremus, Beth A. 134, 212 Osborne, Osborne, Osborne, Janice R. 134, 221, 221 Judith A. 180 Robert G. 25, 166, 213 Osterman, Richard H. 166, 191 Osterman, Terrance L. 166, 191 Ott, John R. 134, 231 Otte, Margaret F. 166 Otto, Ch Overton, arles A. 24, 85 Timothy M. 180 Owens, Devert J. 166, 168. 231 Owens, Terry G. 180, 224 Owsley, Jacqueline 180, 216 Owsley, Jane C. 166, 225, 231 Padgett, John R. 180 Padgett, Thomas R. 19, 21, 33, 129, 134, 206, 211, 222 Paine, Patricia C. 180 Parker, J ames E. 163. 166. 169. 19 Parker, Kathleen 22, 24, 41. 129. 131- 110 US 1 31 a', ..- , LL., 23t, 2' Parker, Ruth 180 Parks, James R.. Jr- 180 Moore Moore 225 Moores, 9 Rae K. 180 Sandra Kaye 166, 216, Edward P. 180 Parsons, George F. 180 Patrick, Ronald E. 180. 191 Pnver, Phyllis 231 Pavonn, Joseph P. 180 e I M F 34 F! F! B! I!! 9 9 Fifi!-!!!El'l'L .'-!i'W ff Iififfffiiif 'SK Wfnffif fi .f.l'I f'l'l l'l'l'I'l Riggs, Robert G. 167 Sears , Staley, Stewart 1- 321 201 Bl 214. 221 166 2. lm . zzz, Iso -200 218 I 166 18 224 , 217, 230' 105. 211, 80 I. 180 6 10, 218 66, 216 180 80 9, 24, 87, 1. 166,191, 166, 217. 95, 1213. 233 B, 225 1 212 4 221, 221 10 3, 166, 211 166, 191 4 166,191 15 110 161, 231 221 0, 216 ,25, 211 1, 211 13' 22 166, 162197 14. 41' 129' Bl 30 1 1 1. 191 Pavona, Kenneth V. 166 Payne, Donna J. 180 Peake, Suzanne 166 Pearce, Don S. 38, 134, 211, 222' Peck, Joseph Richard 180 Peel, Peggy G. 180, 225 Pelfrey, Barry W. 180, 200, 220, 226 Pelfrey, Robert S. 166, 218 Pence, Vina L. 166, 221 Pendergrass, Linda G. 180, 224 Pendley, Georgianna 166, 169, 226 Pendley, John L. 180, 231 Pendley, Linda N. 166, 168, 217, 226, 230 Penn, Frank A. 19, 24, 73, 98, 135, 135, 136, 211, 214, 220 Penn, Linda L. 19, 25, 101, 135, 135, 136, 215, 222, 231, 233 Pennebaker, Emily H. 180, 229 Pennington, Rose 231 Penny, Bob 166, 191, 231 Penrod, Herbert Rhodes Jr. 135 Pergrem, Patricia S. 180, 222, 224, 229 Perkins, Charles 180 Perkins, Nancy S. 166 Perkins, Phyllis G. 180, 215, 216, 224 Perkins, William C. 166, 169, 218 Perry, Kenneth 166 Perry, Phyllis Faye 180 Person, Eugenia 225 Pescor, Frances T. 180 Peterson, Linda 180 Petrucelli, Rose M. 135, 221 Peyton, Michael L. 135 Peyton, Sanford L. 135, 231 Philbrick, Margaret G. 180, 224 Phillips, Billie 135 Pieratt, Bruce W. 33, 39, 166, 169, 191, 214 Pierce, Don 206 Pierson, Eugenia C. 166, 220, 222, 229, 231 Pike, John R., Jr. 180, 205 Pinkerton, Bill 45, 135, 218 Pinkerton, Tom 166, 218 Polis, Sandra M. 180 Pope, John H. 166, 191 Porter, Carole S. 36, 37, 214, 226, 227 Porter, Sara A. 136 Portnoy, Regina C. 136 Post, Thomas R. 136, 222 Potter, Charlotte A. 166, 215, 223, 225 Potter, Elizabeth A. 166 Potter, Kenneth E. 180, 218 Powell, Marsha L. 166, 217 Powell, Robert Thomas 166, 180 Powers, Michael 137 Prater, Richard S. 92, 137 Pratt, Cheryl A. 166, 225, 231 Preston, Stanley E. 166 Prewitt, Robert C. 91, 180 Price, Jennifer B. 180, 225 Pritchett, Thomas O., Jr. 181 Pryor, Richard D. 181 PFYOF, Richard L. 137 Puckett, David A, 181 Puckett, Judy Lee 181 Pullcy. Jill C. 166, 168, 222, 224, 231 Puscy. Mary L. 166, 217, 231 Putt, Marcia L. 166, 212, 215 Qualls, Eddie 220 Quarles, Elizabeth N. 181 .R- Rainey, Ronald C, 181 Rains, Ned C. 181 R1liS0r, Jolm Thomas 166, 219 Ramsdell, Richard A, 181, 231 Ramsey, Brooke S. 181, 216 Ramsey, James G. 181 Rardin, Victor J. 166, 195 Ravefwrafr, Judith K. 137 Ray, Kitty 219, 224 Ray, Margaretta D. 181 Ray, Walter H. 181 Rayburn, Sara A. 166, 226 Reaves, Judy 181 Redd, Donnie R. 181 Redman, Chester 181 Reed, Carolyn E. 167 Reed, Gelena S. 181, 216 Reed, Joyce A. 167, 216 Reeves, Adele 167, 171, 215 226, 230, 231 9 Reeves, Janis E. 181, 221 Reeves, William T. 167 Reid, Lynda M. 167 Reinsch, Karen M, 181 Reister, Barry W. 167, 219 Rennehaker, Emily 225 Reynolds, Bonnie J. 167 Reynolds, Glen C. 167 Reynolds, Hugh C. 167, 219 Reynolds, Wayne 181 Rhoads, Harold S. 167, 171, 220, 226, 230, 231 Rice, Donald W. 181 Rice, George E., Jr. 167, 168, 211, 214, 224, 231 Rice, Patricia Edwina 137, 223 Richard, Linda L. 167, 171, 221, 230, 231, 233 Richards, Cheryl L. 181, 224 Richards, Laurel M. 167, 225, 231 Richardson, Jerry R. 137 Riddell, Robert L. 181, 219 Riddell, Tony M. 216 Riddle, Karen S. 167, 181 -5. 53305613 Suzanne 19, 38, 135, 14 215, 222, 223, 225 228 230, 231 i , 229, Sallin , L , 140:g2192tt2,31J 19' 41' 125' Sammons, Randell R. 140, 211 Sams, Gary M. 182 Sanders, Johnny 205 Sanderson, David L. 182 Sanford, Darrell C. 167, 219, 231 Satterly, Kenneth L. 141 Sausman. Michael W. 167, 215 219, 224 ' Sawyer. Nancy P. 182, 225 Sayre, Frazier T. 141, 222, 231 Scheidenhelm, Sarah J. 41, 141, 215. 219, 220, 222, 225, 230, 231, 232 Scherr, Edward W. 182 Schmidt, Carol A. 167, 219, 222, 224, 231 Schmidt, George W. 182 Sciiiisider, W. Wayne 167, 182, Schuller, Carol J, 141 Schutz, Lorna K. 141, 219, 220, 222, 231 Schweder, Warren M. 182 Scott, Betty Lynne 167, 169, 192, 216, 222, 233 Scott, Jo Susan 167, 219 Scott, Yolanda D. 167 0. Ringo, James M. 24, 29, 137, Thomas W. 182, 191 Smart, Smith 9 Jack 182 Beverly A, 132 Smith, Caroline M. 143, 221 Smith, David 182 Smith, Gary L. 167 gmifh. Judy B. 182, 215 with. Jud C. 143 231 v , 219, 224, Smith. Kathleen A. 182, 224 Smith. Linda 167, 182 Smith, Robert D. 167 Smith. Shirley c. 182, 221 Smith, Teresa A. 182, 225 Smith. Vernelle R. 167 Smitson, Mabel C. 182 Smitson, Sandra S. 182 Smoot, Patsy Ann 182 Smoroske, Kathryn D, 132 Snider, Carolyn K. 168 Snider, David L. 168, 211 Snow, Bonnie J. 168 Soard, Soper, Glenn R. 182 Victoria L. 182, 221 Souder, Hester 168, 219 Southern, John W. 182 Southworth, Ronald D. 182 Southworth, Vicki R. 143 Sowards, Terry S. 168 Sowell, 231 Paula Kathleen 219, 226, Spalding. Terry G. 168, 231 Sparks, Sparks, David B. 168, 219 Judith A. 182 Sparks, Reta C. 168 187, 191, 195 197, 204, 222, 227 222, 224, 226 Ringo, John W. 27, 53, 136, 138, 187, 191, 195, 197, 211, 222, 222, 224, 226, 227 Risen Lewis T' Jr. 138 Ritchey, Barry 181, 203, 207 Ritchey, David L. 181 Ritchey, Jane M. 167 Roark, Wanda J. 138, 216 Roberts, Leland 167, 191 Roberts, Lois A. 167, 233 Robertson, Jacqueline 167, 205, 231 Searcy, Gilbert W., Jr. 167, 203, 231 Sebastian, Ruth A. 182, 224 Secchi, Linda L. 167 Secoy, Sandra 167, 231 Seiler, Michael 182 Sergeant, Jacqueline J. 167, 225, 231 Sergeant, Lois J. 167, 212 Sergeant, Richard E. 94, 141, 187, 191, 204 Settles, Joe A. 182 Sewell, K. 167 Shane, Paula M. 167, 218, 219, 231 Sparks, Sparks, Sparks Richard 220 Sharon S. 168 William I. 143 Spaw, Linda K. 98, 143, 212, 215, 221, 224, 233 Speaks, Sara M. 144, 223 Sprinkle, David 168 Sprinkle, James W. 168 Spotnagle, Joe W. 168 Spurlock, Wilma 168 Squires, Thomas R., Jr. 168, 219 Stacy, Linda 182 Stakelin, Brenda J. 168, 216 Wanda C. 168 Robertson, James E. 167, 191 Robertson, Matthew D. 167' Robinson, James B. 181, 224 Robinson, James P. 167, 181 Robinson, Mary Elizabeth 167, 217, 231, 233 Robinson, Patricia J. 138, 181 Robinson, Sue C. 13, 40, 69, 167, 192 Robinson, Suzanne 167, 216 Robinson, Vicky G. 181, 219, 231 Roe, Bonnie F. 138, 221 Rogers, Danny Dale 181 Rogers, Diane R. 181, 221, 231 Rollings, Pamela June 167, 168, 225 Rollins, Rebecca B. 139 Root, Deane L. 181, 219, 231 Root, Robert L. 19, 24, 167, 171, 220, 231 Rose, Diana. R. 181, 219, 226 Rosenberg, Gloria A. 139, 217, 223, 226, 233 Rosenberg, Ronald W. 139, 231 Roth, Glenn 139 Rouse, David L. 19, 24, 45, 54, 167, 171, 222, 224, 230, 231 Shappley, Ned B., Jr. 142, 229, 230 Shark ey, Brenda J. 182 Sharp, Joyce L. 40, 66, 116, 136, 142, 192, 212, 215 Sharp, Susan J. 19, 41, 142, Stamper, Sara L. 24, 168, 231 Staners, E. 182 Standifer, Patricia 25, 62, 63, 144, 214, 226, 229, 230 Stanley, James W. 168 Starr, Charles L. 144 Royalty, Michael E. 181 Royalty, Reba L. 167, 224, 231, 233 Royalty, Rita B. 167, 215, 219, 229 Royse, John A. 139, 219 Ruble, Homer M. 181 Rudd, Edward L. 181 Ruhnke, Birgit C. 181, 219 Ruins, Gloria J. 167, 231 Russell, Jeanine L. 167, 231 Russell, Phillip L. 181 Russell, Rosanne 167, 168, 214, 222, 224, 231 Ruth, Yvelta L. 181 Ryen, Dag 18, 19, 20, 23, 25, 73, 101, 129, 136, 139, 219, 224, 230, 231 Ryker, Ronald 182 217, 223, 225, 231 Sharp, William W. 167, 226 Shaw, Diane D. 182, 219 Shea, Richard W. 167, 231 Shelby, Henry A., Jr. 182 Shelley, Barbara 142, 221 Shepherd, Wanda G. 142 Sherrod, Shelby A. 18, 19, 20, 23, 24, 25, 86, 129, 142, 203, 204, 207, 220, 224, 230, 231, 232 Shields, Ray M. 182, 191 Shifflet, Irvin B., Jr. 182 Shirley, Nancy D. 182, 225 Shively, David A. 182, 191, 224, 231 Short, Patricia F. 23, 25, 142, 220, 221, 222, 230, 231 Short, Wanda 142, 223 Shrader, Barbara J. 182 Shy, Ronnie Gene 182, 205 Sigafus, Roberta J. 182 Simcox, Joseph M. 136, 143, 200, 201 Simmons, Linda D. 167 Simmons, Charles N. 143 Simmons, Sherry J. 182 Simons, Marie E. 182 Simpson, Patricia A. 182 Simpson, Sharon R. 182 Sims, Cherryl E. 73, 143, 212, 221 Sims, Diana L. 182, 224 Sims, Mary JO 132 Sisk, Tanya 182, 231 Skinner, Norman A. 167 Slaton, William T. 182, 200 Sloan, Julia R. 182, 224 Sloane, Bobby M. 219 Slusher, Kenneth L. 167, 226, 231 Smallwood, George R. 182 Steele, James M. 182 Steele, Linda S. 144 Steele, Patricia 168 Steely, Lynn R. 153 Stephans, Douglas R. 168, 191, 197, 203 Stephens, Mary E. 182 Sterlins ti, Karen 145, 231, 233 Steumpel, Hank 168 Stevens, Carol L. 168, 219 Stevens, Marty D. 182, 231 Stevens, Thomas H., Jr. 163, 168, 213, 214 Stevens William E. 95, 145, 231 Stewart, Danita Audrey 168, 226 Stewart, Douglas P. 182, 224 Stewart, Edward G. 182, 195 Stewart, Jacqueline 145, 212, 221 Stewart, James 182 Stewart Virginia S. 168 Z William M. 182 Stofcr, Richard T. Ill 182 Story, Daniel Lcc 153 Straus, Robert J. 165, 168, 205. 222, 226, 227, 229, 230, 231 Strnad, Clair A. 182, 219 Strong, Bobby D. 182 Strong, Francis N. 145, 231. 233 Stroup, Barbara May 182, 219, 226, 231 Stuempel, Henri' 223 Sturgill, Carolyn J. 132 Sudduth, 1Villiam V. 168, 191 Sullivan, David B. 145, 197, 200, 201, 211 Sullivan, Ralph M. 145, 214 Summers, Perri' 153 Sumner, Linda M. 145, 221, 231 Sunderland, Linda J- 182 Surgener, Barbara 145, 221 239 Sutton, Barbara A. 182 Sutton, Willis A. 146, 222, 231 Swartz, Karl W. 19, 24, 146, 220 230, 231 Switzer, Kenneth R. 168 Swope, John A. 182, 219 .T- Tackett, Gerald T. 146, 211 Talbert, Charles S. 182, 219 Tallent, Donna J. 182 Turner, Turpen, Charles P. 169 Mary B. 183 Tutt, Jane R. 183 Tuttle, Elizabeth A. 169 225 Tyler, Linda L. 183 .U. Uhrig, Marjorie 169 Utterback, Donna J. 183 .V. , 214, 217, Ware, Michael R. 149 Warner, Vickie L. 170, 215, 231 Warnock, Susan 170, 201 Warren, Brinda Kay 183 Vlfash, Jona L. 183, 219 Washington, Joan 149 Watkins, Stanley H. 24, 25, 54, 170, 222, 226, 227, 230, 231 Watson, Kay D. 170, 221 Weaver, Kendra S. 183, 219 Weaver, Nancy A. 120, 170, 171, 231 Tanner, James R. 182, 219 Tatum Susan 168 214 220, 222,,224,231 ' ' Taylor, Frances H. 182 Taylor, Fred L. 169 Taylor, Henrietta 146 Taylor, James D., Jr. 169 Taylor, Larry 182 Taylor, Lewis A. 182 Taylor, Marjorie T. 146 Taylor, Robert 182 Terrill, Iva C. 146, 211 Tester, Ronald H. 169 Thierman, John E. 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