Lafayette High School - Marquis Yearbook (Lexington, KY)

 - Class of 1965

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S i 5 E l r l Q a Lffil Marquis Staff QQ I Editor-in-chi:-f Barbara Sutton Q Assistant editor Tim Costirh S Sports editor Robbie Trimble ge ri-V---. C: Senior editor Marty tevens NV f, Junior editor Carol West Organizations Nancy Sutton LY X f i .,' MQ Sophomore editor David Robinson Student Life Margaret Lauder Sponsor Mrs. Jane Butler 1 .mx X ' ' . IQNN U. .I 0 ff!! . Q 0 T' f f 'rr,, 5 9 'A K, 1 I Q v xi x 5' 4 E f J 3 'I Wm 5 . I N U. 1 ft Il er 4 's K A fn N Marqui Lafayette High Schoo Lexington, Kent Vol. IH I! 'The Amt UWB Rl Vi: lfmin 11, H Fmm imdm 'M Nm. umm by in frqwhk-'I YT ' af f., 'M - W A .garnet .F v N 'Elite - Q ul' ff' 5' 'Z gufqff- 'keg' , E2 x h ' is eg -I is ll uw? i W 4 QFW - N 'fi' , t Efnfwlllllllll 7. w, 5 2 J-fs ,,,, . ,ei ' pg , . 'W gahwwllx yt 5 'I , Lafayette High School Lexington, Kentucky Vol. III 1965 The American is a new man, who acts upon new principlesg he must therefore en- tertain new ideas, and form new opinions. From involuntary irlleness, servile depend ence, penury, and useless labor, he has passed to toils of a very different nature, rewarded by ample subsistence.fTl1is is an American. Crevecoeur- What Is An American N -'Ulf S ii, Stud:-nls pay lrihulc lu thc Red, While and Blue as ilu' flag iQ ruiscd during opening day ceremonies nn the lawn. .5 Thi- Red, White, and Blue have a special meaning to Lafayette students. They are the colors of their school as well as their country. Named after the Marquis de Lafayette, Lafayette High School adopted its school colors from the flag of France. The yearbook, the MARQUIS, got its name from his titleg the name of the athletic teams, the Generals, was adopted from his military rank. During this special year of a presidential election, it is appropriate to pay tribute to the Red, White, and Blue of the flag of America. White signifies Purity and Inno- cence. Red symbolizes Harshness and Valor. Blue signifies Vigilance, Perseverance and Justice. The saluting of the flag at opening day ceremonies by students is a tribute to the CHALLENGE OF AMERICA. America is the land of challenge. The challenge of democracy, the chal- lenge of opportunity, the challenge of cbmpetitionl the challenge of education -all offer the privilege of individual achievement in a land of freedom. As high school students, we face the challenge of knowledge by discover- ing the unknown through science, by exchanging ideas through critical thinking, and by recapturing the past through history. We face the chal- l f extracurricular activities by understanding the importance of team- enge o work and by making new friends. Jobs challenge our growing maturity and . 1 h . fads challenge our sense of conformity in a world of constanty c angmg values. And perhaps, most significant to us now, we face the challenge of the future. Given the privilege to mold our own destiny, we as citizens of tomorrow should accept the responsibility of living in this, the land of challenge. 5 iffff r X Llflyelle High Srlmnl An empty school without ld 1 ' 1 ' ' , a 'school filled with curiouzlsldrdeirs iliiiiiinlesa ahlgyishlgic shtuuon oi learning meeting the challenge of the future. A ' , g ,V , . . y 1- i'5'i? i'9l'L' to-A?se11f1,.s' .fc. r W, s f - 1 A ' my if-w1,g.,xt,j.z?,g,i-313 j3,gw5 ,4f gg-,X ,. fy it Introduction Student Life ' ' - - - .... 18 Sophomores . . , Faculty-Administration . . . 46 Juniors S o t . . , Q i ' OP 1' 5 .... ,..... . . . .84 Seniors , rgamzations . . . . .118 Index Conclusion 310 ui . . Q as, in 2 1 .6 X4 :. u ,k:. urn - w ' 1 Il' ' wi- 4 1 an .,v ' cfs IFUXYTQ ,Hg 525 -K- - SJ .Q EYES 28- Q4 X 's xv ff.: - :N Q ff ,, N 1 Q 1 ,ki Q .W -w .iw 'xiii School Spirit Challenges Lafayette National Honor Society members work busily on camation corsages for the Bryan Station game. 'N fist 71 --nj, A N. ' X' ,N f,, ., , , . K - j ,Lf ' F Y l xl , .1 H ' 1 gL.J,,f1,.l ' tr- 1. Dummy Defender Sz School spirit challenged Lafayette stu- dents as football season began. Decorated in red, white, and blue the halls echoed the ex- citement of hopeful victory against our cross-county rival Bryan Station. Key Club lynchers hanged a Bryan Sta- tion Defender in effigy to the angry cries of Let7s hang himll' Before a spirited mob of General enthusiasts, Mr. ,lames Ishmael, principal, climbed on the gallows and led the crowd in a school cheer. Mounting rivalry was further evidenced by a dummy Defender in a colorful coiiin, placed in the center hall by the art depart- ment. White carnations with red and blue ribbons sold by the National Honor So- ciety added color to the traditional S'Red, White, and Blue Day when students wear the school colors. of! A 5, Cookie Bent and John Alexander display the tradia tional colors worn on i'Red, White and Blue Day. llen Lafayette stu. . Decorated in echoed the ex. against our tion. H Bryan Sta- re angry cries fre a spirited S, Mr. James an the gallows cheer. .her evidenced colorful coffin, the ar! depart- red and blue tal Honor So- dilional Red, students wear di- 5 lay. ,he nam aid Blue Dal' g6S Lafayette Students 1195 Gi E522 Z3 E Uv-':' nr . Club ' ' t ble as students spur Key Rr!! -'1' ling :hr l-- .lnx II -'I mpln, Ihr lrumpft- --Iuml lhrn -lull--npr I-fr Ii. I--ry. Band W ms State LIICINIPIOIISIIIIJ X ' rn ' 9 ' ' nm li ni 1' n . f' 1,1--1 m .-I aww lullr UI' lhr numhrr nur lmml in Ihr slnlr. .X mm-ll' M mi. uhm- .nu-I hlur. mln- l.-Ilm lLI1.mI xuw.. n..- w.f.'1.a..g cpm.-mlw ,.4.f..Il.- MII., mf ' - ' x'J 1'i f '3 'A ' n ' I' 1 f....1lv.Ill fi.-III. nh.-I 1-Imnmml mln- alle-nlinu -.f .III xpf-rl.Il-'rs uilh Ihr rlignily of Ihr rm-lor guard. drum lrlululx mul Ihr pw: I-mn uf Ihr Jrlllx :mal furnm- Ii-.H-. l,rn1hnp rnlhu-i.:-lir xuppnrl .md lumsling Ihr frumll -piriI uhrn lhrx -uunfl Ihr Crue-ml! fighx -.-ng. Ihr I mmf- lixli lllrlxlhrr- .nhl rulnr ln lhr rhrrring wrlion with Ihrir dark hlur uniform-, Irimm.-11 in rrrl lwmhl and -Iripr- and thrir I.nll uhilr Nha B ku-. Uwllfw' II wr , 0:1vf0 l Stoll Htl Homecoming - Challenge of Enthusiasm Homecoming inspired the challenge of enthusi- asm when the Ccnerals played their arch-rival Henry Clay. A rampart of Pep Club postcrs fortified the halls with school spirit, expressing hopes of victory and pleading for student support. Hang- . , ing in the center hall was a Blue K, Devil, as a sign of doom for Henry P Clay. K A roaring bonfire reflected the ' excitement on the students faces at the evening pep rally held on the practice field. Escorting the Homecoming Court to Stoll Field was a motorcade of decorated cars and students blowing horns and cheering for victory. Evidence of the iootball 1cam's enthusiasm was displayed as they ran onto the field through the aisle formed by the band bursting through a crepe paper hoop decorated with an L , to receive the student's cheers. A roaring bonfire lcnds beauty and an air oi cxcitc- mcnt to the evening pep rally preceding the game, 9 1 I1 I I -,, 'sf 'wguxl .fy 5' A is 1,1-I KK i A I A , -l' 1 Y 1 K 2 A ,. Vw .r., 'K ,Q wb, Mb. i W V, N t Y .I w X' fe 'x X Nm,-Q fa uv, 1 W qix I w I9 X V Ikfavj 7 Ji M 4. Q X l u X K , ix ' ,s vs' - 0 P A - A , , + i Q - 4 .A -ff - ,fr ine.-' 5' - s X JImu-ic1'IurL-uuvxsprogram Girls' Choir Presents a Ceremony of Carols lHl0CUl Presented by the Vocal Music Department, the Christmas Pro- gram included A Ceremony of Carols by the Girls' Choir, Every- where Everywherel' by the Sopho- more Choir and a selection of carols from other lands by the lllixvd Chorus. The traditional giant Christmas tree once again sprang up in the Center hall. reflecting the spirit of Christmas that filled the halls of Lufay ette. The last minute notes of rehearsal for the ChrisLmas pro- gram or the many cnrolers sera- nzlrling the rlasses rang through the halls. The holiday season meant a time for work for many students as they held part-time jobs in de- s' of Carols 9,0 rw 3 1 Q m i E G Cl: Pl. Q C5 F -1 SI. Zi 5 'U se Q UQ w Q E ww 'wx wr Y 'lu I 1 nu 1 ul 'fs l .. GIRLS CHOIR GIRLS' CHOIR partment stores ,Grocery stores and suburban shopping centers parhcularly Southland Carden s1de and Zandale For others lt meant a tlme of leisure as they traveled to other places to be wlth frlends and rela tives New Years Resolutions were the toprc of conversatmn the frrst day back at school as even the most determined beban to lose u 1ll pow er RCSOlUllOHS lncluded promises to study harder and keep up mth homework to save money and to lose or Dam welght The new year offered a be 1n ning for new challenges as the student body looked toward 1965 1 'VA'-gx 1 V K MV' ' is 'W N 1 O Q Y! ,Md I v fax, 'X 0 NM . Q Q 9. . X , . ir, ' K 4 ' -m W amu- , S . Q ix '51 Q' Lg ,wwlfdffe no 49 , VV, , . I -jf 21 ' is g K if ,Q un' 6 ' ,f a as-e nu-ui P., .. a xi' -gg2':'.fHfy:sf,:,,.-F.-.-f A hi philosol lg seek Lhese 5 lhemsel develop We. certain velop N be sch snhuol, tion. I 10 us. fers. All meani is a s other edge, uint? Wi nnly to li, Share Stud! A high school is more than a factory of knowledge, it is a philosophy of learning which offers its students the opportunity to seek knowledge, to establish relevant goals, and to pursue these goals, It is the desire and the ambition of the students themselves, which make a high school a dynamic force in t.he development of the student. We, as students, should be challenged by this concept to be certain that we use our high school years constructively to de- velop to our fullest potential. Each of our activities, whether it he school-work, extra-curricular activities in school or outside school, jobs or dating, plays an important part in our educa- tion. lf we fail to take advantage of the opportunities presented to us, we are failing to meet the challenge that high school of- fers. All the subject matter of a course-its truths, its theoriesfare meaningless unless they can he applied in a real world. No one is a student if he himself cannot teach. ln our relationships with other people, we teach hy giving of our experiences and knowl- edge, at the same time we leam by sharing in the experiences of others. We are challenged to live a life which seeks knowledge not only from books, but from people as well. We are challenged to live a life in which we not only apply our knowledge, but share it with others. We are challenged to live a meaningful Student Life. rib F U -4 f-' t' elf' . .A- at 4 , V .11-I '- X Ml- - K, Q.- '. N 1-65,1 I 7,-u.i'5 1--V M '.,1 : --. - 'n x-is-X Q A I, iff ' ' ,pc , w 6. k ef Q- - A? ers-- L! if i A 'T A H t .-:U frj,, ln - I .aA,5y14p tj i' U ' 'L Nwkfixwizlix'--l' N '. Q f - if 1 .-f 'Pr' W P240 ' .J : gr , .' ',1'5.1iw W fgf I Av C T J ev A 5 f ri , . 1, ,f f- -, -elif. 54',,r,gtbw.X--V ff'-?5f3':, 1 'M' --,'Qf.j.1'j4 fp' V! 4. gym A' . wr e . f SQ 1 IR 1 , , W A L4 x Q if . 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Standing on the front lawn, everyone is alone in the crowd. Thoughts of last sum- mer are jumbled with trying to remember names and faces and wondering who this year's teach- ers will be. It is as though a new and different life were beginning, and June seems a long way off. Purchasing oi textbooks brings the ac- tual realization that another year of school has begun al Lafayette High. . W . .5 W, .fx ' Q .. t , 5 .1 ,, If 'f ,I . .h , L r 71. c '- l '54 ' - --7 : . .., , -.M Mi if H . I. lf , w Year f- ,I Ml i 5 , f K , N T u 1 . X v 1 1 . ... ,- f ,ff ' Yr f ,, 3 - I-M I f 1 - T. ' 1 ,- '-un V .hid Y fi 5-sian:-.,,4,L I, , . , f, ,,, 'wwl' .-...I 0 . V. hit' kefll Speda. 'mf lk' game. i ,wynfnfff ' J.,-:iii sm Football dominates student life during the fall. The stands are packed for each home game as Lafayette students join to cheer the Generals to victory. For out- of-town games, the Pep Club char- ters buses, providing a large sec- tion of General rooters. The place to be on Friday night is always the game. The highlight of the football season is the final game of the year played against Henry Clay on Stoll Field. The Homecoming Queen and her attendants are crowned at this game. Beginning the evening is a pep rally at Lafayette, followed by a motor- cacle to Stoll Field. .lust before the game, June Abercrombie was announced as 1964-65 Homecom- ing Queen. June Abercrombie is crowned by previous Queen Jill Pulley Homecoming festivities begin with a motorcade from school to Stoll Field. ,Ji 1 Sxvl, . X l uni V 1 l i - at I ,llfv l l Hielullims l Ring Dinner, Play First , an f-., - pl . V 1 -or -K!-x S ' .xsrgai-S Deliglncd Seniors receive t Except for graduation, no event is looked forward to with more anticipation than the Senior Ring Dinner. Senior is just a title until the Ring Dinner, but then it becomes a purpose and a goal. The Ring Dinner begins the Sen- ior year. It is time first of many Moments to Rememberw. heir coveted rings at ilu: climax of the Ring Dinner. Moments to Remember arc presented in song by the mixed chorus. f., P' ft f af mn' LCN .5514 f-.Mi Pa ,..ai'f 5,31 Cd- .-ff:- T' yFlTSi Highlights of Senior Year The annual Senior Play is produced and acted by members of the Senior class un- der the direction of Mrs. Thelma Beeler. ,eff f ff ff w V , l ,, sbrlhfmilmm Everyone knows Donna Mickey, Greg Hancock, Charles Otto, and Pat Pergrem, hut on the stage they become completely different personalities, captivating the audi- ence with their portrayal of Jan Morrow, Brad Allen, Jonathan Forbes, and Alma, in Pillow Talk . ,K Things get hm for Brad Allen Dancers entertain between act W-e-l-l . . . Prelt Yvette listen to tele hone sexe y S P ' nade from playboy-composer Brad Allen. it l rn, I.. u upk' I K Marquis Pageant Brings Chrtstmas Sptrtt to Lafayette. Looking just right is impor- tant to evcry participant nual Marquis Pageant. The Queen of the Marquis and her two attendants were chosen at the annual Mar- quis Pagcant and Dance. The 1965 Queen, chosen on the basis of beauty, poise, and talent, was Ward Hemlepp. The Junior Princess was Sally ,Iohnsg and Sophomore Princess Elaine Blevins. Twenty-four girls participated in the final competition held in the auditorium. The Coronation took place in the gym during the dance following the Pageant. This fes- tive event marked the beginning of the Christmas season at Lafayette. Each Senior contestant answers a situation question to test her poise. Disc Jockey Denny Mitchell and l964 Queen Patsy Maxwell rcturn to the an Drnny Mitchell md 1961 lbrull mum to the an- ! l'u.'.mL id her two mual Slu- rm Qmm poise. and The Junior Sophomfbre in the final :gm during it This fe :ing Df th' The Student Council keeps the Lafayette's decorated car won first place in Christmas caravan competition. ! ' 2 Christmas traditions at Lafayette. The annual Christmas caravan which distributes food and toys to the needy is supported by the Coun- cil. The decorations around school, including the Christmas tree in the center hall, are also provided by the students' organization. lilifiliillfiti rfrr acl! Art class members make Yuletide decorations, M x 1 The annual L Cluh-Faculty game pitted the senior lettermcn against a well-disciplined faculty squad. The determination of the smaller LN Cluh team was of no availxagainst the experienced. well- coordinated faculty quint, which included such greats as Mr. lanes, Mr. Fuller, and Mr. Barnett. The faculty took an early lead, when the Nl. five was unable to find the range, and then wcnl on to turn the game into a rout. The final buzzer found the faculty on top by more than forty points. Flawless ball handling by the Profs was in sharp contrast to the numerous fouls and careless floor errors committed by the Alf' Club, who seemed to be unable to tlo anything right. The most valuable player for the faculty was undoubtedly Coach Brinegar, who was the refereeg starring for the HU' Club were their cheerleaders. The ML Club plays nkeep-away with the faculty. A cheerleader pauses for adjustments. Faculty Frolics t0 VL p 1 - V-- ', 5...:r :he 'L' Gull FT0lic5 to Victory L Club and Faculty players s L Club cheerleaders battle il ou! during hall-lime. crumble for loose hall during the annual clash. The challenge of knowledge . . Scurrying to class leaves little limc for friendly clxulllng with classmates. Tlm.-n.u11cngwf5ki11... Sghgol I5 M019 Than a Factory of Knowledge The challenge of lalcnt . . . ,f 'Qui' P' .Q ,ll 1 I ff' Talent col 'HS . -.K 'mfs Ltzle time for '4--2155. Th an a Talent combined 1-led ge 1 , Q '- :ln f ,, -r..gin2i,,. with perseverance leads I 0 success The sunlit halls of Lafayette denole warmth and friendliness to students. A cheery smile brightens a dreary day. ICF' School Is a Memorable Part Of Student Life n N x . Vx R Ig Several clever Seniors know how to keep cool during the Recognition Day program, Many willing hands are needed to stage n production like the Senior Play. 32 Students pore over the latest issue of the Lafayette Times , .v Winning the State Band Championship makes early morning practices worth- . Ml while. Life .a lm progn: K En? Y - i,. Representing Lafayette ut Kentucky Boys' State were John Lynam, Jim Haver- man, John Alexander, Robbie Trimble, Gene Robinson, Doug Stewart, and Greg Hancock. Delegates Participate in Mock Government Girls, State and Boys' Stale are designed to give stuclents a com- prehensive View of the duties. priv- ileges, rights, and responsibilities of American citizenship. The program is based on the belief that a knowl- edge of the funrlamental principles and functions of American govem- ment may be acquired through actual participation in the election of officers and carrying out their official clulies. Students selected by the staff on the basis of leadership. character, and scholarship must have com- pluted their Junior year. Boys' State is sponsored by the American Legion and Girls' State by the American Legion Auxiliary. Lafuyettes delegates to Kentucky Girls' State were Put Pergrem, Linda Koen, Karen Drudge, and Terri Vance. Dating Highlights Weekend swf ' .4 ,qs g, S 4 QW Dating is the highlight of 11 slu- denfs weekend activities. Whether it be at hallgamcs, soc-hops, movies, or parties, students can be seen having fun together. More impor- tant than the date itself are the moods of the individuals because they must enjoy sharing each other's company, For some, it may be one special person, while others may prefer tu 'White around . In either case, dating gives students the opportunity lo form deeper friendships and longlasling memo- ries. ' Plans for ti future dm create dreamy tho-igms. i + i I Inside or out, Jerry's is Energetic students enjoy at bowling date ' :he place lo go for n snack after a dale. ol 3 Stu. Whether G- mules. be seen ff tmpoy, l an ,he 5 lYT3lEQ each we. it my ails others ,-undf In - swdens m deeper 113 rnnmr 1 1 bowling Weeke 'll Social Activities I Q E, E ...- Students find homework tolerable when done at the library with a study date lo help with assignments. dare, fre .Q An informal :late at home can be fun The art of being soy is a vital part of a girl's date life. ri ll.-..... -3-i - Sharing Experiences Is P0 X... A f vmuy game nf pool 1 vm up H long afkemoo ith a helper. 5 X R1 G rfofv Ad Part of Student Life Q Visiting the local drive-in is a must on a date. ,., lu Academy Award winning film makes for a delightful evening. Sunday morning is a time lor reverence , l ff' N., Shopping logeiher is more fun. Approval is important. if Prom Climaxes Spfmg f Selectmen xs dnffxcult Purchasing a dress completes the first step in Prom preparations. Each year Th' mf to lbf W' lung before AP' me band hired: ue ol Comum defined md ll1eme K:9m ml 'he Iuniors phrre wilh an .5 and even 6 If played, The Pl 1hemon enjoy M1 Iuniorsan 150111. :fp in Prom vffP 'W 96 Spring Dating Each year the task of putting on a Prom falls to the Junior class. Prepnrlalions begin long hefore April. The theme must he chosen, the band hired, arrangements made for the use of Convention Hall, and the decorations designed and constructed. Working with the theme 'iKismel , the Arabic word for desti- ny, the Juniors created a Far Eastern almos- phere with an Arabian scene, AIafldin's lamp and even a tent unrlcr which the Sultans played. The Prum was undoubtedly one of the most enjoyable events uf the year for both Juniors and Seniors. A variety of dances ure scrn at :he Prom. jk 1 I:-SQ X , 1' X, Tv fr fi ii. - 31 , ,X .J ' , 'I 1 Q XQ 0 3 Ye -f -' 9 ' ! . .x v'V high K l 'I ' Q re?-i.iNj'f X '- , 'niw z'-'AM pill , The array of decorations were made by thc Junior class During the hand break, students socialize with friends. Class ight and Gradual '- ant yette 1 T. tio For twelve years the goal of every stu- dent is graduation. But for those same twelve years the final exercises which signi- fy the end are distant alistractionsg they are the gold at the end of the rainbow, the journey toward which is interminable. Even at the beginning of the senior year the pressures of present reality obscure thoughts of Class Night, Baccalaureate and Gradua- tion. Then suddenly May arrives and with it the flurry of activity which accompanies. While the year-end activities come with relative sudrlenness to most seniors, the spirit in which they are greeted is greatly varied. For some the diploma is like a reprieveg to them high school has been a prison from which tliey arc anxious to depart. For some, graduation is only an insignifi- cant step towards a goal which requires many more years of preparation. But for most seniors the end of school brings jum- ltled feelings: a desire to proceed toward their chosen goal. combined with a nostalgic clesire to retain all that is possible from a meaningful twelve years, and a questioning fear of the future. For everyone graduation signifies. not an end, hut a continuance of t.heir education. 40 The Lafayette Senior High School twenty-sixth Platform ushers count pennies they received annual from the Class Night superstition: lf a girl gives the platform usher a penny she won't stumble. TL A re Hlzihlii commencement. L. 5 :- - fn: In A K I -Q 7 P gf xx x . 9 wx D hi if x .rx A ,.. rf' 57 ' , Q Q fa- y A oygw P41 'im' Q , 'Y 'Vg' n-Ei... fr ,bf 151 like 4 ini' KA ZR The years will find us all in dif- ferent places, doing different things. Our visions of Lafayette will, like everything else, hcgin to fade, but it is not the mcmory of the physi- cal structure which is important. The reservoir of experiences which Lafayette has given us will be in- valuable in every endeavor of Our lives. .- 1 5- rn, -ug, I -rm I if ', A X ' S ' 1 ' 1, Q . 5 ? ', , , , - V 'uv 0 OJ 1, , f f- f .4 'C ' 1 Z t' Y' fl ' x '-L: I 5, 'I 9 ' ' 'I rv J ff X 1 . . v . v '. 1 g'- y , 'L ' ps ' J, W' ' . . 0 1,-.- , 4 Y ' 5 i . N r as yr ' v ' I V' ' , v -4 0 ' ' - 3' - ,- . i A ' 1- 0 .f y v ' Q 0 gl . NN ,M ' ' A I Q 1 u ' I v ' 9- 4 Q r 1, x A 1 ...J .fe- It has bl 11 doubled hem-een 1' hraughtah The exp' and this hi society fUl an increasi and their h lo he educa Once an nu! even vw fields. Sciel may not he The chall sludenls is Because the leaming ol basic princh Sily for sur In cope Wi how to dn WS 2 f tg gif., '-E Q r',x ww' X , 1 - 5 I Nz f ii s kk, IV m Y 3 fit Z IHIIII. I INN It has been estimated that from the year 1 to 1750 man's knowledge doubled. lt doubled again between 1750 and 1900, again between 1900 and 1960, and between 1960 and 1965. This startling rate of expansion of knowledge has brought about many changes and challenges in education. The expansion of knowledge in technology has brought about automation, and this has elevated the importance of manis mind. The number of places in society for unskilled and semi-skilled laborers is rapidly diminishing, and an increasing number of people are being required to use their minds more and their hands less. These people must know how to use their minds and need to be educated more highly than before. Once an educated person could know a large part of all knowledge. Today not even very well educated people can be complete authorities in their own fields. Scientific knowledge grows and changes daily, and what is true today may not be true tomorrow. The challenge of school teachers is great. The world for which they prepare students is very different from the one for which many of them were prepared. Because the amount of knowledge is so great and is growing so rapidly, the learning of many facts is not nearly as impor basic principles. The ability to deal with a complex world is becoming a neces- sity for survival. Today's teachers are faced with both the challenge of leamrng to cope with a changing world and the challenge oi teaching their students how to do the same. tant as the understanding of ,- i Faculty Expresses Philosophy of Education We affirm a basic belief in the supreme worth and dignity of the individual. Accepting this principle, we recognize differences in in- dividuals and assist them in meeting their immediate and future needs according to their interest, aptitudes, and limitations. We recognize the importance of pursuing truth, encouraging scholarship, promoting democratic citizenship and developing a working philosophy of life based on a standard of high moral and spiritual conduct. We believe these processes necessary to keep the pupil functioning as a fully qualified member of society. 1 We regard as essential acceptingpupils, having faith in them, studying them in relation to their environment, directing them in wise decision making, and guiding their development in cooperation with other interested persons. Former Math Teacher, Mrs. Baucom Dies Mrs. Edna iiriut-im: 48 As a teacher and as a person, Mrs. Edna Baucom was unsurpassed. As a teacher she was a hard task- master, insisting that each of her pupils work to his ability. Yet, because of this hundreds of Lafa- yette graduates owe their success to her. She devoted her life to the youth of Fayette County, and she played a key role in making Lafayette one of thc outstanding high schools in the southeast. Because she gave so much, her rewards were great, and as long as there is a Lafayette there will also he Mrs, Baucom. I Sup Gui' f Tennef gducal sional Sir. supffi' Sup fam their il , x S Board Directs County Eduoattonal Program Superintendent of Fayette County Schools, Dr. Guy Potts came to Lexington four years ago from Tennessee and Ohio. Responsible for the county and educational program, he also serves as the profes- sional executive ofthe Board of Education. Mr. Louie Mack, administrative assistant to the superintendent, supervises student teacher placement Superintendent Dr. Guy Potts and the family pet Mimi Potts catch up on their reading at home, BOARD OF EDUCATION: ilielowl Dr. Guy Potts, Mr. .lay C. Wallace, Mr. Frank R. Dean Jr. 4Cltnirmant, Mr. Carruthers Coleman, and Mr. H. Emmett Coons. and public relations. Assistant superintendent in charge of personnel ts Mr. E. M. Norsworthy. Elected to the Board in 1960, Mr. Frank R. Dean .lr. graduated from the University of Kentucky with a physical education major. Mr. Louie Mack, Administrative Assist- ant to the Superintendent, distributes diplomas at Laiayette's commencement N X ,, Board Chairman Mr. Frank R. Dean, Jr., and Mr. E Northwortlty, Assistant Superintendent, comment at unveiling of Mr. Ishmael's portrait. I W 1 Q 1 Q X 1 f 1 it 1 1 l W i 1 l 1 Q of 4. Q w Q l I Q 1 1' Q f I Q 1' XR r'ntftv'w'n Q .X t ti , ' ' 1 , -X 5. t rf f P 1 'i ii I x i y ' - ' lf' A, 'YXSIN ' L-3 . 5 , , , , , L M Md, K 5 , t I D L ' '.'-7 , I .ts I, A . 'Jn , . 1 kd w .f , T ' . ' ' IV A 2-.- -K4 '7-, -'H . -- um, EEK ... r-i . 112 li L lx- 'Y 'y 6.1 Q4 Xl . , 7 i e ' 1 I V ' ' . f ,Q 5.1 , ' . 'V - . fi' f . 14 r .-,ofa Pr f '43, 15 .Y ,N , Q x,., 1 I V - , -, x 5 . Q ' QS! .. 2, X rf' Mr. Wilton Fuller spends much ol his time talking to students who violate regulations. Assistant Principals Enforce Rules Mr. .lack Lawson stamps excuses and tracks down skippers. Mrs, Bef krelllnl f fn' fi V l wig ws' sr - R F ' 21 i 60, 1 I Librarians Mrs. Besse Barker, registrar, has the job of keeping a record for eacl1 student. Librarians Mrs. Elizabeth Compton and Miss Joan Alhaugh select new lnoolrs as well as take care Of the old ones. Registrar Mrs. Natalie Schick, Mrs. Ruth Townsend, and Mrs. Geny Wyrick serve as main office office secretary, counselor's office secretary, and hookkeeper. ff ,A sa ,H ,il l l . l Cusmdians Are in Charge of School's Mamtenance - . .e fs Q ,Jw- . W. ., V , ',y'-,nl ,,yu,,.w- ' , . taxes 'ff ' l Elbridge Cook, Jn, Estill Creech, William Mayirfard, 11' , 1 f 'ght: . cl'll4l?DS:l1ll'lrs,eJl7l:rll llllen, Lester Carpenter, Harold Heath, and John C0 WB! Q Cafeterm Staff Cooks y y M chool Lunches W Cafeteria Stall, lei! to right: Van Wright, Marion Webster, Ruby Yates, 3 Betty Dalzell, Hazel Morris, Jewel Motley, Hazel Green, Madge Morgan, Q Marie Hay, Vanetta Howard, Gertrude Johnson, Grace Drake, Mary Devine, y lrene Cowrlen, Emeline Spurloclc, Charles Scott, and Sally Doyle. :ll ' Ti ' ' . I l if Miss R beat tl Day. lk, Hmm. m T lmfh l English, Math Departments Merge Cupid Strikes Two F cuzulty Members i 4: f Lr..' D' :as e-r,, f mi i if Q ,:::1m',r.f' -5 .iii--H 'fi .3 n ' ---Y 'Lv-v -vs- 3 e , f 5r':s.1-s ..,. ' rfinp- ,. 1-. fx. -5 si Miss Joanne Beggs and Mr. Edward Sellier, were married in Ft. Thomas April 4. Mrs, Beeler gives directions at the Class Night rehearsal. Miss Robinson finds a way to beat the hear on Recognition Day. Mr. Brown's wife gave birth lo Tara Wynn on Nov. 28, 1964. 55 .A. Faculty Is Able to HW Mrs. Fragstein and Mrs. Heaton prepare to cut out. Mrs, Heaton claims she gets a fantastic 32 miles per wind Mrs. Gorin gels clolled up to go to lunch in the exotic cafeteria annex. Playing Basketball with the faculty taught the L cluh lessons in sportsmanship and passing. The faculty five won by forty points. fp' ,Ki J Mrs. Beeler pitches in lo help build the senior play set. Trying 'n more gtude inn H5 SOC my what 4 Sider H Cl There HTC though, lil duty, W I meetingi, fi and other 4 diversions. comes 10 I time teache lo know I even Lhougl much pracli Mrs. Fischn ter jacket: arms Lhoug L :Jr 12' Ml- Evans 'Pina ini PH :ideal up la gn in fx ac caleteriz um l .na ll m M in :--A' D, yt ,usurp flblem Have Fun, Despite Job Trying to teach 150 or more students who would just as soon not learn is not what one would con- sicler a choice position. There are fringe benefits though, like early bus duty, late hus duty, PTA meetings, faculty meetings, and other equally exciting diversions. So when it comes to having a good time teachers always seem to know the best ways, even though they don't get much practice. Mrs. Fischer finds warmth in a letv ter jacket: she coulcln't find her arms though. qs Mr. Janes, Mr. Scllier, Mr. Fuller, and several non-players wait out a tense moment in the Faculty- L Club game. Mr. Evans anxiously awaits partic- ipants in the state science fair. 1 , Mr. Fuller gives presents lo his office lu-lp at Christmas. Actually Mr. Fuller never stopped giving all year, though most occasions were not as jovial. Mr. Dwight Price Added to Mr. Fcatlierston helps an student plan lns future. The counseling office works directly with the students and their parents in planning for the future. Counselors give tests to de- termine the aptitudes and achievement of each student. By studying the results of these tests and by getting to know the stu- dents, the counselors are able to help them make vocational and educational choices which will be Worthwhile. Mr. Price works on a s!ude'nt's schedule. A Colt - directly with 5 in Planning 'E 3575 to de, chievemeng of llf results of know the slu- f to help them ilional choices 1r:dml's schedule. Add ed to Counseling Staff 511 s ,. Wailing to see a counselor provides an opportunity to contemplate the future M r-wwvf ff-9, MRS, MARTHA DOTSON Z . ' MRS. MARY HOSKINS 'sr' r 5- 'Q -an-2' W W Q mf if l ff? 1 M 1 ' , . Y? rf 'Z' A 4' r MR. WARREN FEATHERSTON ,553 T' ' ky' l rib 'K as 'H AQ ' vw l dl ,N Ek. K V .E 4 'I MR. DWIGHT PRICE 'Yi rf'--,' '? Y M - -Q -P mf RS. LILY STEPHENS W S47 H B' l Class Tours St. Joseph HOSP Advanced uman l0 ogy 2 ,Jaw AJ 'A ,f 1 'ini MRM., ff . gf , , , ' 7 R. .2L.L,.g,l. A, ff' f 'ff -f fri 0 ' x +A Overhead projectors are a helpful aid to science leacl1e1s, 1 f: .. -A A , ,, L- . ,,, A Q, Q. 'CTG A l Q Ig- , i gg, . A M f fi .1 S, W 1 sr :AAA , elm AA A -A . A X-ff if- .....,- 4- we s Q.. j , fm' .S Q 1 :. : L14 ' in Lg, 'Q 4 E A - 5? A b y - ' .rr if r A r'.n-rifle. ' K. MR. w1u.1AM MR. ELVIN MR, MARK MR. KEN MRS. JUDY MR. LESTER DARKLDY BRINEGAR BROWN CAUDILL CROUSE EVANS MR, DAVID MR. FRANK MRS. MARY MRS. v1oLA MRS. MADGE GASH HOWARD MOORE NOLLENBERGER RAP1ER ital Courses zoul0EYf 3 cl'1erI1lflflF physics BP Deparilflfn ,houtman Science ofa closed gmiun of Aclvancl toured SL wry and from the laws ol physicf weigh! will bon R Sr. 1 C V .1 ,. UJFR X: Joseph Hospital Laboratory 8 xl Courses in biology, botany and zoology, advanced human biology, chemistry, physical science and physics are offered by the Science Department to help students learn about man and his world. Science classes include the use of a closed circuit T.V. set, and dis- section of a fetal pig. Advanced human biology classes toured St. Joseph Hospital Labora- tory and heard a guest lecturer from the UK Medical Center. Laws of physics determine the way in which a weight will bounce. Magical things happen when chemicals come together under the right conditions. xv Physics experiments often require explanations. Math Adds Two Courses ME MRS. BARBARA BROWN Mrs. Lydia Fischer explains a locus problem lo one of her unmeu geometry classes. It involves principles of both plain and solid h' h were :aught in separate classes until this year. geometry w ic MRS. RUBY ESKEW MRS. LYDIA FISCHER MRS. VIOLA GREENE MRS. CLARICE RAMEY MISS HAZEL ROWLAND MR. EDWARD SELLIER MRS. JOYCE SEWELL MR. C. D. SIMS MRS. HELEN SOLOMON I ' , .A - 3 . S.. Mas. VISALIA CHAMP V. c -or 'MJ Miss CAROLYN CORBITT X 5 KX .- Q H 1 Q, QF.. Q- 63:2 ,K , ' , . it' , R, W. ' de- wg S' by eV 'o1:f1e ff' , , s -' ,if .- ' , 4 p p pyp, Q .Morin .af il is W7 f ' ' iz ' 1 1 - 'r A '- K ' si I ,.. 5 1 5 ' A 7 F 'L 'A AN , gi ' . :E .1 ', lose' wr . fig I' -fwfisff I 'Y f., , , Jw 'Sw fl K, t V 4, :Y , 3 ,Q :A g L Sf ' G , ' Q 'Et' We As a part oi their study of Probability and Statistics Mrs Joyce Sewells students learn the chances of certain hands appearing Fne ace hands are icry rare indeed' Two new courses have been added to the Math Department. They are Probability and Statistics, a semester course dealing with sets, permutations and combinations, and probability with its applications to sta- tistical inference, and Unified Geometry which combines the principles of plane and solid geometry and has a more moda ern approach and a broader scope than traditional geometry. Other courses taught in the Math De- partment are Functional Math 10, Math 12, Business Math, Algebra l, Algebra ll, Solid Geometry, Trigonometry, and High- er Math. An Algebra I student gets a helping hand from Mrs, Visalia Champ while working a prohlcm in the classroom 5-,4f t vs tl .rf l L5 . Science, M J r qw u 1 X . an-w f , X E. , .Vx ,L .K , ga K EQ, M tf , ' M ath and English Departments Atttlfd The Science and Math Departments and two outside organizations annually present awards to the outstanding students in the departments. The Bausch and Lomb Award is presented to the student who has shown excellence in all fields of science. The Ken- tucky Society of Professional Engineers hon- ors the best Senior and Sophomore math students. John Pendley is awarded the Math De- partmental Award by Mrs. Fisher. Tl : King rcfi llilrsbav ffm' 1 V 5,1 1 fx E , 34 s EK' ' 1' egitrm V V- Q- e-- 1- .Mc sf s . k ' Q M i gl 1 ' 1 4, , , W v X 1 ' ei ff. mt H 1 ,W 6 ,st,,,,y - I Glenda Herron is presented the Bausch . ,?...'. and Lomb Award by Mr. Lester Evans. 1 I 4 . Carol Hoskins accepts the Chemistry Award. Y 'f.:-,nfggm I 22-V52 W Y 4 Til- 1- fic- -1' . ' 14 , -55 ,fa-ew J s e ' X . :S ' Q 15, ' .Q - fEE3EE522E:::1:l' l s. ' T 2'-Y'-4 I . 4 .. A o .1:sff+?ff 1-, it XL K X, f 'f K ,V V' X . ,fggzvavn zig ' H - 1- T L f.-1.1 J YV ' E255 Jerry Campbell receives Physics Award. Stan Cordon is presented the Biology Award. 9 , ,' 'x Fi , :EQ Jul Aw lr her epartme le MMP' Pfflnnl in the hililnmb 'lwdrd . 0 he shoiq, We Ken. Plrtrnent studems 'fhve I Engineen hon- '3'Ph0morg muh 'f'd111f1hu. . 1 by Mrs nie. D' 1 ,,.4 in salon Aj, f..g ii f if 'U Award Ten Outstanding Students Susan King receives Chi Omega Book Scholarship from Mrs. Robert Herbert. h '?-H it Julie Field accepts the Smith College Award for the outstanding Junior writ- er from Sandra Freels, last year's win- ner. YXVT Mr. J. W, Newman of the Kentucky Society of Professional Engi- neers honors Jerry Campbell as the outstanding Senior mznh student. Si tffvgwtf' W Kathy Wall is presented the Sophomore Math Award. Winners of English Dept, Awards for Outstanding writing were: Barbara McDonald, Suzanne Fischer, John Hend- eron, Ron Ryker, Kathy Hopkins, and Gary Brothers fnot pieturedl. Englzsh De artment Develops Seqlle MRS. CHRISTY BEARD MRS. JANE CARR MISS ELOISE DIETZ MRS. EDNA ELKINS MRS. MARGARET HEATON MRS. RAGNHILD LUNDE MR. JOHN RENFRO MRS. MARJORIE ROBERTSON MRS. J0 ANNE SELLIER MRS, BARBARA SOWDERS MRS. ELSIE TATUM MRS. ADA THOMPSON Honors English classes study world instead of the tradmonal Enghsh Luerature . HETTIE Miitvtm CA uni NWC ' WILLIAMS Sequential Reading Program Sophomore English includes a unit on Shakespeare, as this bulletin hoard shows. fs Mrs. Jane Carr talks to n Junior English class about early American Literature. A committee of Lafayette teach- ers developed a sequential English program. It is desipecl to avoid repetition in the material taught from year to year. With full co- operation, teachers could assume that their students had read certain books or learned set skills and pro- ceed to new things. Members of the committee were Miss Dietz, Mrs. Robertson, Mrs. Carr, Mrs. Elkins, Mrs. Lunde. and Mrs. Beard. An Honors English class for sen- iors was taught for the first time by Mrs. Lunde. This replaced the twelfth grade accelerated classes. 67 I 'fgpw Q I Members oi a joumalism class meet their de t' adlines for an edition of the Times . Lafayette Times Wins UK Excellence Award MRS. THELMA BEELER MRS JANE BUTLER Speech, Drama and Journalism Classes learn by doing. The speech class in addition to practicing different types of speeches in class also participate in the Regional and State speech Festivals. Drama classes help produce the senior play, working in set con- struction, make-up and lighting, as well as acting, A play is al.o entered in the state competition Journalism students are the re- porters and editors for the Lafayette Times Classwork mcludes reporting edit mg writing headlines, dumb make up and selling ads Mrs. Beeler goes over a script with Charlie Otto one of the s!atc's top actors DTUJTLIIL P 1101695 E Barbra ing se it xl ,ward :sm Classes in addition speeches in legional and rltuscs help g in set con- :. u well as in the state : are the re- lAfaye!1e -orting. edit- uke-up and P lull Takes Second in State Barbara Sutton receives an award, outsland- ing service to the Marquis, from Mrs. Butler. 4 s, ,Q . F! N .-- for 1 1 ,,,,,,,- -e - . V ' nv: L .31 ff 1:55 H, . 5 -.. L .xr . F gt? 51 1 ' ' 3 ,- l tff,.,'t Marquis Excellence Awards wen! to Margaret Lauder, Marty Stevens, n':Jw. Contest ,v5,'n- li I I' ., Jlfsu. -V, .4 fs I ' v fi A5 f , ' ' Q 'Zz M 1 5 1 4- .sl L wt' ,. 1 sr pb I M . , ! s' lg i Fil ly! -4 ,..:,,: ' ' , ' 221 fe ' s ' fN-1 - , ' M17 kk Q ,Q U, A ri ' QQ. t ' - ., V, , - i 4 ,. ' .a l f- 7' Greg Hancock won a speech trophy for his superior rating in the Stale Speech Contest, Pa: Pergrem and Charlie Ono won Drama Trophies for being named among the top ten actors in the state, Donna Mickey also eamed :r superior in speech. use 5 Q and 1 f Tim Costich. Vnpuhr. Dianne Marlin won the journalism award for her work as advertising manager on the Times Senior Edition. I' Il -3 Ref 1 : ..1 ee - - --L A e Latm Students Wm '3 ,,-3 qguszu' -iw. rf . gaf,f,ws::WWY ff 1 lun' r l '?Q,, ,fffI', -1' F gy: , ws lk ml? J . i' 1894961 1 Q 11111 e Ln- i J, as VQLTQC , . gi , I ' 'ffm 9 ' ggexi' Y ' fb .- ' , l 231342 V Y J- .. . ' ' Q ' 'YT Q JEL Q ' I 5 X ' null! is g .Q The L8 es . 3 r 4 ix sup 0 ,, cuursei U ' X gi? ak m ea Latin,5P ', ' ew' lele i011 H .j .A W P I f ,- A le' l 5 ' f' lf 9 I lend U1 ' ' . '. L. ,7 , e 5 ' 1, whid1'hf . . ew.. X: V r' . V -M s . 1, .-,Lv . . V Y V 4, : , 4 . M. W A me -is f I Q.-,1A,ii,,f. ,, ,a,,,- 2 - .5 L 'X fi , -:-- . ' , 5 ' ' s . 1 1 V ' .. :Vie ef- Id X Latin students receiving a score of 115 or hetter on the national Latin Examination are awarded a medal by the examinalion board. For each ihree winners the school receives a trophy. This year's winners were: Margo Morrell, Sandra Freels, John Pendley, Glenn Emig and Kalhy Davis fnot picturedl. , ne Margin sludenlimh rignlanguagr r x ... w ' ,. I 5 ' at 1 l 'L Q ,J , ' - 1 - -. ,,.'- Q, , ai 1 fj .vim .QQ f , . X 49 . . , ,XM A -. J' W , W ,4 .Q ia f I Y - U ,vim 1 ...-as .5 6, hr . 1 Julie Beasley accepts French IV award from Miss Row- A , . .ZQ HQ . , ' Lf' X ' botham, Lafayelle French teacher. 'H --V L I , , ' 'inf' L.-4 l Q ' ,. Eff fe ' 54 I w A s. X .f- 1 X 33 Q, N ' ' H ' 'Wh if ix I 4? , 'ef' 81 K Y 9 1 , , ax ff - 1 l ,115 ,.'. ' R G --W. , ,X i 3 L, :Wm . Rmb- e., - - f ' ' s V A we -W., F1 ' L -ir 'J'-in n, K P. .H - .. il. ', ' 4, uw, , 'r . ,,,-Nk,m K If , A-if Julie Field is presented a French award. F. Slade m Win Record Four Medals on National Test The Language Department offers courses in four languages: French, Latin, Spanish, and Russian. Com- plete four year sequences are of- fered in each except Russian, in which the first two years are taught. Miss Margaret Rowbotham shows her student teachers how lo operate the for- eign language laboratory. . .g-'4 3 ,I Vgnlelf 1 Miss Sally Robinson reviews grammar with a second year class in preparation for the National Latin Exam, MRS. LINDA MRS. EILEEN MRS. IeAI'I-IERINE BARNES BURKE KEARNS MISS SALLY MISS MARGARET MRS. FRANKIE ROBINSON ROWBOTHAM TAYLOR gi., , -1 vjglg mill --H . m Teac! Social Studzes Department Does Ted erican history class. Y R Mrs. Betty Corin lectures on the twenties lo an Am .Fla . 'wi K N Q L ' MR HARRY BAKER L 'Na X: R: 2 W H., , M '--.3 aw , K f'i0'- 'N MR ' E. . .JACK DU s I R W .- m ' iff 'W , . Mild W' Ol c 'lem an' bis, -W 5' V, NRE ln if it put an lhf mhfr M' the W by, W, Lnuxf axfrl Sir, 5' C nw Quinn of Aww L E 4? V? g, E W ' x l gl MFORD xx MR. SAM FIRE 7 T13 W' - 3, ' M1535 EETTY w ,T 1:-xg . R wg. ww , 0- . -. .. ' MR. HENRY X'Qf M. ' XX- N GRERAN -R ' 5, -' , 4 yi 4 R 'i ' 1 MR. GRUNDY JANES 5 MR. ANTHONY MCCORD K, Q ff: T. E , MR. HENRY RUPP fix 4 P - Q- ,, . Q Miss NANCY WORKS W :m A , -Q, 1 R M sv. ,W X x Ekhm 4 1 .fix J 1 N xv E 1 ' MRM? SSR :z':hh'1Hti -Rs MRF' I Vu . And M233 09 eam Teaching The Social Studies Department of- fers courses in American History, World History, Government, Econom- ics, Sociology, and Psychology. The emphasis in economics and sociology is put on the concepts ancl theories rather than the application. Team teach- ing by Mr. Louie Mack, Dr. Guy Potts, and hir. A. C. Thomas was rlone in one section of American history. Concepts and theories in economics are the special concern of Mr. Janes' classes. ts:12f.1.Jris,,., :- KL Eafh year on Recognition Day the Daughters of the American Revolution honor the outstanding Junior American h'5l'7VY students, This ycar's recipients are: iohn Henderson, Karl Nollenberg- ff' husan Klnvrlcmyn-, Susan Hart, iindrcalflndurson, Michael Thornton ml plcturedit Karen Runyon, and Arthur Penney. Current events give significance to J x the history which fostered nhem. Q , -- 252-E' 4 !'!lQi:: ,'5lmuFT.',L, ' fi -'utr QI Q W-V sg .a , larsl - .e ,, . 1 n ' 4 Q, rr f 'fs I T' Sixyg f I 7' H+ ruggggim A 1 '1'lx y.,,1 , . -'fx Q2-f A .g,., Ye' : Q L 4 in Fine Arts Department Gains Expt l f' The Fine Arts classes moved into expanded and improved facilities this year. The band, orchestra, and choruses found the specially designed rooms on the second floor of building three ideal for rehearsal ef' r and recording. The Art Department added another teacher and took over the old chorus building. The band and student announcer Greg Hancock make a recording for the band's weekly radio program heard on station WLAP. Mrs. Wake and girls' choir members rehearse a song. Diligent practice makes the band's im- pressive contest record possible. fr fi offhtslra, 1 mohfji on or yg mal idffl another building ami Expanded IWPTOTQ Faczlztzes MR. JACK HALL 1 mdk im' lt. MR. WILLIAM WALTER HALL Mrs. Judy Welhinglon instructs an an student in the use of water colors MRS. JEAN WAKE MRS. JUDY WETHINGTON MR. JAMES WILLIAMS Ar! class snap carvings are displayed in the center hall, t rm Lv? ,, H s Promising Talent Music Department onor i ' ' E - erm ml gn. .1 . X, l W Vx X , x J N 5 . Y. gc if 12 I as l if , - A ' 'f QJ'.1.-if 'in - A Ac to .A 4 V ,.,,a:., - ,V Mi. A-wwgy ,, M.. V-, fl A .M 115' A .-- A 3:f.eQ?iY?i.iL'sgf:', ffg 1 t .,,. W -jj., .. . f- xr , , I an .et 'ff A 't i fl- 'A' t X' : Crew Hancock receives the Grace Dean Award from Mrs. Jean Wake, vocal music director at hxfayette. N-wq.:v-7-c'ceL1v-.,'f-rw 'ww We at ..-l. ve ,s,s:w.g. e . serve. Hvt-vvm rv J ' M , I f,e., . J, 1 V, X, Each year on Recognition Day three music students are honored for outstanding achievement in their fields, The Grace Dean Award is nted to the outstanding vocal music student. The Junior League of Lexington also awards a vocal music student and an instrumental- prese ist. Mrs. Buckley of the Junior League of Lexington awards the Vocal Music Achievement Award to Ruth Ann White. l ' Kathy Hopkins is presented the mstru mental music award by Mrs. Buckley. -.V I i . l . V' A at -1 int mom ututrr tis. mimi mms uit in sm 1-W ,l ' v .r 'si 'gl J., .s 6 A-Z yr '.-4. ii -gl All Sophomores ,- , ,.Qnm0n Day 1 aff' honored l mm in their a' un dtvarcl is '- Llnding vocal . g t lunior lgague A V' -:yds a vocal ffl! j imlrumernal. K 'YV ' Q 1 55 fitfltli f . fe-eel., 4 -. 1 ' y y Q .V ! ' ? MR. HAROLD MRS- GRACE BARNETT FRAGSTEIN MRS. DIANNE MR. JOHN , hm, D, CAINES SNOWDEN Bamboo poles Y-'sl llusic Ruth Ann All Sophomores take Health and Physical Education to meet a state requirement. ln this course, t.he physical, mental and social develop- ment of each individual is stressed. Coach John Snowden talks to his class about sportsmanship. Must Take PE. and the fun that goes with them were added to gym this year. Mrs. Diane Caines demonstrates a square dance Miss. Averill helps Lwo members of her cookmg class frost an angel food cake. HW Anita. Davis Receives Hugh Score on Betty Crocker HOW Mr. Pennock shows a film to one of his disirilyulive education classes. MR. JOHN HELM MISS RUTH AVERITT MR. W. C. CARTER MR. JAMES GREEN MR. TRUMAN MOORE MR. JACK PENNOCK MRS. LILA RANKIN MR. J. P. TRUITT MRS. MABEL WILLIAMSON The I nm-nics in Hom ing, AE cation. Electric! MW Mol economics lleoogniliox 5, 4 , 52 - I lk. glallgmi uulhwy A1 V ke' Homemuking Test The Vocational and Home Eco- nomics Departments offer Courses in Home Economics, Home Mak- ing, Agriculture, Distributive Edu- cation, Woodwork, Metal Work, Electricity, ancl Drafting. Kathy Mohr receives the outstanding home economics award from Mrs. Averilt during Recognition Day activities. 'ii ,lf Q, 1 . , if F ,4- . J 4 .:.rr '- sg V ' 1 -f , r a2 '7 ,A ,fi -f..-fl' r-L 1 i f..31- f 'f -:gf ' , L W f Y J v.. ,:-:fb .,.,t gp . fu- Dl Mr Curlcr presn-nts agriculture awards lo: Wulttr McKee, Danny Mastin, Lovell Fon hrs, and John Fritz. Commerce Curriculum Includes Part-Time Work in Add cu de Pr' C0 UT cle tice per 1 Ma par wol Mrs. Southgale uses flash cards to teach her students norehand characters. . Winners of advanced typing awards for 70-80 1 W.P.M. were: Pam Wells, Steve Menyman, Linda r Tyler, Marcia Whisman, Brigti Ruhnke, Sharon Fuller, Jane: Hurst, Pal. Couch. l Donna Thompson re- l oeived a commerce lro- MI Phys M1 h. V.. .-v r ., , 4.1 Q 3 EN' 7' rr. il ' '-lA,7 ?f+T Lili . w - xg - fr 1-e ini?-lei 1 f ' 51 i a-nz' . ez x, V- I-, :s e :sr f i ' I iii' F' i h 'gl' '- 1 .5 V Donna Thompson, Lena Foley, Shirley CMSISEIL X 1 , -? a t 'W' -'x I!! W and Marcia Whisman won advanced shorthand E A ,A I r MV! 7:2 2. gf: awards on Recognition Day. ' ':V??f'QQL'2?. ' MF w Lg' A .. Mi l sfkl. ' A dv . , n ' 6. 4 ' ,, 1 fr, 'rf 'i 'f . -lm ' f ' i V A me Work wife' 5' laik' W' qw' Mai . rff .,a1W ' C ,gas ,. in Addition to Classroom Instruction The commerce department offers courses designed both to aid stu- dents in their other courses and to prepare for future employment. Courses include general business, typing I, bookkeeping, shorthand, clerical practice, stenographic prac- tice, business math and English, personal typing and notehand. Many commerce students also work part time as a part of their class work. , t 1? Mrs. Sue Breeze instructs a typing student. MR. ROBERT ELAM MRS. MAUDINE FRISBY MRS. SARAH MERCER MRS. BETTY NEWBY MRS. VIRGINIA PATTERSON MRS. PAULETTA RUSSELL MRS. DORALEEN SMITH MRS. JOYCE SOUTHGATE SUE BREEZE ELIZABETH DENNIS Learning to type 1s harder when there are no letters on the keys to use as guides. ADMINISTK 41IoN MR, WILTON FULLER Univrrsily of Kr-nlnnky, A.lx., M.A. ASSISTANT PRINCIPAL 7 ysnrn, MR, JAMES D, ISIIIIAEL Mnrnhr-nil Shire Cnllrgs, B,A. Hinnry Univrrsiiy nl Krnlnclry, M.A. Ellnulinn 3 years. MR, JACK LAWSON htnrrlisnl-I Sim Cnllrge, A.II., Univsrnily nl Knnlnslry, M.A. 14 ysnrs CGUNSELORS MRS. MARTHA DoTSoN uninn cnllngs, A.s., Essisrn lcsninglry Sins cnllngn, MA.: English, cninnisn-r, 2 years. MR. WARREN FEATHERSTON Univsrsily nl Krninnky, A.B., M.A,: crinnssling 2 yearn. MRS. MARY HOSKINS Trnnsylvnnih Collrgr, A.B.g Universily ol Knnlnsky, M.A.: Mnrin Eilnnnlinn, nnrl Psynhnlngy, 5 venrs MR, DWIGHT PRICE Univrrsily nl Krnlinshy, AB., M.A. I yrnr. MRS. LILY STEPHENS Bsrrn Cnllsgn, AB.: Unlvsrsily UI Krninrlry, M,A. Is yrnrs. COMMERCE MISS SUE ANN EREEZE Trsnsylvsnin, A.M. Typing, Slnsrilinnrl, srnnngrnnhis Prnnrinr, l yur. MISS ELIZABETH DENNIS Univrrsily at Krninsky. A.l1,, M.A. Clnrirnl Prnnlinn, Arlvnnigil Typing 22 yenrs. MR. ROBERT ELAM Univsrsily nf Knnlnsliy, ILS., M.A. Bankkr-rping, Typing 3 yrnrs. Mlss MAIJDIN PRISIIY Mnrshrnl Srnln cnllngs, Typing, Nnlnhnnn I ysnr. Mlls. VIRGINIA PATTERSON Universily QI Rrnrnslry, B.A,. Bnsinnsn English, Nnrrhnnil 4 yrnrs. MRS, RETTY NEWIIY lcrnlnslry sms Cnllngs, BS., vninsrsiry nl lcsnlnslry. M.A. Typing, Jnninr English, z yssrs. MRS. IJORAI EEN SMITH usorgrinwn, A.B.. Univsrnily nl Knnlnsky, M.A. 9 ye-rs. B2 F acult Director MRS. JOYCE SOUTI-ICATE hlsaiioh Cnllsgs. M.s., Typing, nniehnnii I year. MRS, ELIZABETH WERE univsrsiiy nl Rsnrnnhy, A.E. lsnnklrssning, Typing M yssr ENGLISH MRS, CHRISTY BEARD Ssnlnn Hill Cnllsgr, B.A.. Univrrniiy QI Keninnky, M.A. Srninr Englinh 4 ygnrs. MRS. TRELMA REELER Ashnry cnllsgs. A.lI.. univsrsiiy ni lcsnlnslry, M.A., Snsssl. snsl Drnnn zo ysnrs. sinasnr cnnnsil sgnnsnr. clnss Nighr MRS, JANE EUTLER uninsrsily nl lcsninslry, lz.A., Jnnrnnlisrn, ssninr English 4 years Tinirs sponsor, lilirqnis snnnsnr. Qnill ina Snrnll MRS. JANE CARR Ivsslnrn Rsninglry slnis Cnllsgs AB., Jnninr English a ynnrs. MISS EI.oISE DlETz Ashnry Cnllsgs. A.E.. univsriiiy nl lcsnrnslry, M.A,, zz ysnrs, Snphrnnine English MRS, EIJNA ELRINS univsrriry ni lcsnrnelry, A,B,, lfrnhnay Cnllrgs, M.A., Jnninr English a ysnrs Miss CAROL HARRIS uninsrsiiy nl Rsnlnrlry. ILE., Jnninr English xg ynnr, MRS. MAIIGARET lrlEAToN Trnnsilvnnin, A.li., Jnninr English la ysnrs, Jnninr Ixnnsisri Snnnsin MRS. RAGNHILD LIINDE Sr, Olnl Cnllrgr. A.E., Srnior English 9 years. MR, JollN RENPR0 Univnrsiry nl lcrnlnslry, A.li., Jnninr English 9 yssri. MRS. MARICRIE RoEER'rSoN uniwrsily nl Rnninslry A.lI., Snnhinnnrg English il yssrs. MRS. Jo ANNE sELl,lERs unirsrsiry nl Rnninflry A.s.. Ssninr English, Rnssinn 3 yrmrs. MRS. BARBARA SOWDERS Ensrfrn Krnxnnky Sure Calls-gn, A.B. Snnlinrnnrn, Ssnior English z ynsrs. MRS. IIETTIE TRIPLETT Ensinrn lcrninnlry sms Chili-gs AB. univsrsiiy nl Knnsnclry, M.A, Snnlnnnisrs Engli.h zo mrs. MRS. ELSIE TATUM Nonhweskem Stale, Ln., A.B. Lnnisinnn Sinus Unlvrrsily, M.A., Senior English 2 years. MRS, REBECCA WILLIAMS Univsrsiiy nl Rnnrnshy, A.la.. M.E, Snphnrnnrs, senior English M ysnrs. FINE ARTS MR. JACK HALL Univisrsily nl Kennnnky, A.B. Ornhcslrn I yehr. MR. WILLIAM WALTER HALL univsrsiiy nl Knnlnslry, lI.hl, Mnsic 11 mrs. Bnna nirsglnr, MRS. ANN SANIJERSON Cgnrgnrnwn Cnllsgs, ILA. An I W year, MRS. JEAN WAKE wsslnninsrci Choir Cnllsgr, B.M. Lynnhlinrg College, B,A. vocal Music 3 ysnrr Iilirnii Chnrns nnrl Choir MRS, JUDY WETHINGTON Csnlrr Collsgr A.B., M.A, Arl I 55 yrs: An Club MR. JAMES WILLIAMS Morehead Sim Cnllsgc A.B., MAE, Ari I yrnr. FOREIGN LANGUAGES MRS. LINDA BARNES Weslsrn Mhrylnnrl College Prengh, Snnnish l ysnr. MRS. EILEEN BURKE cily Cnllrgr-, Now Ynrlr Snnnish ZW years. MRS, KATHERINE KEARNS Univrrsiiy nl Kenlhnky A,B,, M.A. English nnrl Lniin, 2 ygnrs. MISS SALLY ROBINSON Univgrsily at Knnincky AB.. M.A. Lnlin 26 nnrs y Lnlin Chili Snnnsnr, Jnnior Class Sponsor MISS MARGARET ROWBOTHAM Univnrsiry nt Kenlnnlry, A.B., M.A. Ersnsh 23 years rrrnsh Clnli Cn-snnnsnr MRS. FRANRIE TAYLOR Ilnrslinsri srnrs cnllngs II.A,, Frsnsh lvz yssrs rrrnsh Clnli Cn-snnnsnr ,...Li H0115 Ef0 7W Yff inss NVLU2 Qgni uni-f'i ' in M, gsnnam iniifffssialin' AIRS. llAB5 WE hiirrsilr D' 'QQ' Hum, grnnnml y5gf',,..,.,.,ir, ll ml I ,gg siiilulii n.iilLlvSf? 1 ff lniin If-sm' ' i ,nn ills, vlsilli Cl Aldrrs-Ill Eroallduf llnin l .nl Bw 955 lem. 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W, U... sr-W .1111 an H0901 4 51 ff' MA ,Jin 5'5 I BW' ,frm TAY!-05 H gflcriia' B4 O, sr-W 1 HOME ECUNUMICS Miss RLT11 Avr:11m'r urrirmiiy of Krnrrroxry u.s., 111.s. liomo Err........irr 20 yur. 1:1-1.A. S,.f....or 11115. 31A111:L w11.1.1A1.1SoN u..ir.roi.y 01 ic.-..r..clr1'. 11.5. nom. Er-rroomir. 11 your 1-,1-1.A. .-......o...or, v.Trr... ........... M -1 TH NRS. BARBARA BROWN 11...i.1 Lipqforrrb Crrlloge, B.A. ,yrrrrior Errglislr mul Algebra 3 yoirrs 1111s. v1sA1.1A c1-1A111- Airirro... 11r....r1.1... coiioro, u.s. A1r.1.rr. 1 ....1 n.1.i..m M...1. 915 mrs, 111155 cARo1.YN coR1z1TT Tr...oy1y....i. couorr, A.n. uniiiori ...oi Solari cromrrry 3 y-ur. M.. A1,.1.r Thorn c..,sr......... MRS. RURY ESKEW U..1.'rrairy of Krrrrrrclry, A.l3,. M.A. Forioiiororl Mari. 10, Aigrlrra I 1 yrors MRS. LYDIA 1flsc11ER 11..irrr.ir,r ni Rr..1..r1ry, A.1a., M,A, Rir1.rr 1s1.r1., U..ilior1 coo...firy, Triro........-iry 13 yrrrra. M.. Aim.. Ti..-rr. co.s,......or sonior ci... sr......r.r, MRS, VIOLA GREENE W1-srvirgirria Suriv, n.S.. co1u...1.ir. U..iwrsi1y, M.A. Algebra, Unilirri corrrrwiry 2 years. MRS. CLARICE RAMEY Gmrgvlnmn Calln-gc. All. Univnrsily oi Krmucky M.A. Airrlrrri is yorrr. Bom Clol. sr...r.-or 111155 11AzEL ROWLAND Tr....ry1.....ir. college uo11ar.1 ccomrrry, r....r.1.....1 11.11. s yo... 11111, izrrwmn sE1.1.1nR.1R. u..i.fr-ny of Kr..1..o1ry, A.1a. 1'.....-n.....1 11.11. 1u W1 12. 2 ycrlrs ror..1..11 Ar.i.r....r corri. RN1-.111 com. MRS. 1oYcE sER'E1.1. unavr-riiry of K.-r.iof1ry A.R. 'r.igon.....oiry. n...z..m 111111. 1frr.1..1.s1i.y I 3c:al 1111. c, 11. sms sm.-rn Rrriroriry Sm. coiiegr u.s. urrirorliiy oi 1co..r..o1ry. 111.A. 11..11ir.1 sro...-rr., ..o.1 1'.....iir.....1 11111 3 ycilrw srir..o.- moi. s,.....Qor 11115. 11E1.1:N soLox1oN uorray sm. c..11f.ro 1z...i..r.s 111..1., A1gr1..1 1, 11 1 yo.. PH1'Slc,4L EDUCATION MR. HARu1.n HARNETT ifniroroiry of Korrrorlry, 11.A. PE. ...a Ho.1r1. 4 your. Arrioiarir a..1rr11..11 c...o1. Tr....ir crrroi.. colt co..f1. 11115, DIANNE cA1N1-:s wuror.. Kr..r..o1ry sm. cniirgo B.s. PE. ...ri 11o..1r1. 2 yorr. MRS. GRACE 1'RAcsTE1N urriyfrriry oi Korrrofiry, 1s,A, Pr, .....1 mini. 14 yrrrr Pr.. c1..1. sr.o...or, ci.1s Swir.. Team cm. Terms. .om-o. coli mr.. corohra MR. JOHN SNOWDEN Cedarville College, ILS. P,E. orrd Horiih 2 yrrrro Fooihirli Cm..-1. SCIENCE 11111. W. 11. RARRLEY Uoiymiry of Rcmooiry, 11.A., zr.r.1..gy 4 ybilrl Key c1..b cr.-sponsor sw1...r..i..g T.-rm. coool. Mn, MARK BROWN uoirorsiiy or Rrrrrocky, u.s., M.A. c1.r.r.i.rry, A.1r....o-2.1 1-1..r...r. Biology 3 mr. MR. KEN CAUDILL Univcrsily of Kentucky, B.A,, MA. Biology 12 yr-an MR, LESTER EVANS Morehead Shale Coll:-gn H.S. Physics 3 yoors 1i1R. DAVE cAs1-1 U.-.irouiry of R..r.i..r1ry A,B. Physifri sricriro, isioiogy 2 yrrr. ciob sponsor, A..i.rr..r roorbrii com., Trrcir co.r1. MR. FRANK HOWARD Univorsily nl Kzralucky AB. sioiory 3 yours MRS. STANLEY MooRE uriirrrsiry of Kr..ri.o1ry A.11., u.s. mir...-, nioiogy zz you.. seirnoo cioi. s..o...or 1i1r.1ir.1 n1.r1. s,.o...or MRS. VIOLA NOLLENBERGER Urrirrrsiiy rri llliolrigrrrr. BS. Chrrriiorry 3 yr-ors 111115. MADCE RA111ER uoirorriiy of Korrroflry, 11.5. Biology, 111.y.if.1 sri.-.wo 1 yi-rr. SDCIAL SCIENCES 1111. 11AR11Y RAKER Rr..1..r1ry wrrriryrr. coiiorr. 11.11. u.s. 1-ririory, Amoriror. cororrirriror 3 yr-.rrs MR. MCK DUMFORD lliorflrrrd Sim Colifpr, B.A, Univ.-rsiiy of Korrrrrrlry lil.A. u.s. l-lisrary, Socioiouv. Pnyrirology 4 yours MR. SAM Fm: Earirrr. 1cf..roo1ry Sian comp, B.A., M.A u.s. Hiriory, world 1-ririory 10 your MRS. BETTY GORIN Univrraily of Kentucky, BA. U.S. Hislnry 2 yrara MR. HENRY GREHAN University nl Kenlucky A.B., M,A. U.S. Hialory 26 yours. MR. C-RUNDY IAN!-I5 Gcnrgnlown College. A.B. Economica, Snciolngy 3 years Assistant luck Coach 11111. AN-1-1-1oN1r Mrconn n..ror.. 1co....re1ry si... mailer., A.1z. Urriyorriiy ol Ke.-imlry 1v1.A, Psychology, U.5. Hialmy 9 yr... c....or. t1..1. soomor, 11o1irio.1 science co.s.......... MR. HERKY RUPP Univorv-ily nl Keaamnky BA. U.S. Hialory 1 year Baskcllwall Coach miss NANCY wmucs arm... Re..r...1ry sm. conf... A.s. u.s. 11i..ory 2 yo... Po1irir.1 scimfo c1..1. co-spomor. STAFF MRS. BESS1: BARKER Urrivuairy of Keomclry. A.B,, MA. Rrgirrrar 26 yrors Miss JUAN A1.1sAuc1-1 ur.iy.r.iry or Konrocky, A.R. 1.11.r.ri.r. s year. MRS. ELIZABETH COMPTON Eastern Kenlucky Stine College Lihrrrirri 3 yrors MRS. NATALIE SCHICK Urrivrrsiiy ol Krnnrclry A.E. Swornry-Mairr oiliee B yrara MRS. RUTH TOWNSEND Sc.-rr-iory-Co.r..sel..r'a olfior- 2 yrars MRS. GERRY WYRICK Corrihr-riand College. UK Bookkeeper 1 year VOCATIUNAL AGRICULTURE 11111. W. c, CARTER Eosrrr.. Kr.....o1ry sim coiirge u.s. Unirmiry oi Korrrociry 11.5, vooarioriai Agriooiioro 1 year TTA co-s..r.....r 1-'rA P.r1i....E..1.ry ..ro.o.1..ro .ram-sponsor MR. J. P. TRUITT W.-.rom Kr..1or1ry sirro conrgo 13.5. urisrmiiy ol Kerrrofky, 11,A. vof.rio...1 Agrzooimro FFA co-spooror 24 yrrr.. Besides p cuse for soc ence, a cross suelr a than purpose. Bleeling ' challenge ol he wanls, lr from it is E he puts intl allrlele, Pro of conscien must use lr hazard prar lield of endr Complete men! only. work lager and to win lense desk, successful, The Qhaj meer eh., tl llieulrallenr Ltwtu Besides providing enjoyment for the participants and an ex- cuse for socializing for the fans, sports are a rewarding experi' ence, a cross-section of life. There are few programs that provide such a chance to work together with others who have the same purpose. Meeting the challenge of competition prepares one for the challenge of life. It teaches the participant to work hard for what he wants, because his success and the amount of good he gels from it is directly proportional to the amount of time and effort he puts into it. A student pays a great price in order to be an athlete. Proficiency at any game or job requires great amounts of conscientious preparation. The athlete learns this when he must use his training in an actual contest. Half-hearted or hap- hazard practicing will not result in success in sports or any field of endeavor. Complete maturity cannot be attained through mental develop- ment only. The participants mature emotionally, by learning to work together with others, to accept defeat and work harder and to win with dignity. By realizing that winning requires in- tense ciesire and hard work, athletes learn what it takes to he successful. The challenge of competition and learning how to successfully meet the challenge are valuable in making a person able to meet the challenges of everyday life. Q f :Ss Q B I 1-Jnnlilli' Although this phase of football is -not generally seen by the fans, practice plus pre-game and half-time talks are essential to the success of the team. Not only strategy is discussed but also. the necessary attitudes and the will to win are emphasized. No laughter or even talking above a whisper can he heard, there are no smiling faces, only thoughtful somber gazes. The players are concerned not only with get- 1 0f1I51HaQf me Battle T, George Hampton i621 blocks a would-be lackler as Teddy Mims 1233 carries the ball in Lafayette's'win over Dunbar. Season Looks Lafayette,s win over Dunbar in the first game of the season seemed to indicate that they had produced another winning foot- ball team. Because of their showing, the Generals were ranked as the number 8 high school football team in the state. The Generals were beaten by a larger Highlands team in their second game. Both defenses held until late in the 2nd quarter when the Bluebirds scored. The Generals scored with 1:47 left in the game. Danville handed Lafayette their second defeat 12-7. Teddy Mims, third quarter punt return for a touchdown was erased by a penalty, A pass interception stopped a Lafayette drive late in the game. Good After Opener W hi- C: - r 441 glfhkx 7 VA f X. x flu if .. 1195 , , QQ 'Y vw , 92 ,- M. ,fn -,--fi'-' '..fL.Li'5E2 E A' ,X -.... 9, P . 9 s , Ag' Q sa W? Wavg tw .f g ,-J' 4 ,r , , A . .XV b I A 2, Wf 1 9 Y' F5 iw Z -.nina-.pw .f nalgyrv, 1 gp 'M M 5 dA-.4,,ff ,pilif If E6 ' in J D ' we ,,e ff?1e? J f A' '5 and .f 1 y A e Q K F2 Ron' I: Slmzrlfnq, Coach john Snonclen, Coach Ed Scllier, Mike Barnett. Uavid Lawson. Allen Nafller, Ken Prather Barrv Marshall. Steve Allison. Teri Mims, Uoug McAli5t er. John War'o. Larrv Patrivk. Toni Slaton, John Ishmael, Robby Trimble, Torhmv Sears, Mark Dennis, John Weh ster. Jeff Morris. David Peters, Iohn Taylor, Ken Ander son. Logan Long, Tim Griffith, Row 2: Mike Cooper, Q . u bf Sissy? 'SEQ I5 'N-I The 1954 Lmymf mmm Baron Meek, Raymond Carr, Bill Fraker, Sandy Moon, David Muce, Howard Goodpaster. David Sullivan, Gary Kleine. George Hampton, Bill Freokman, Byron Bramsse, Joe Haydon, John Murphy, Mike Dennis, Ken Peters, Rick Day, Gene Kaiser, Ray Shields, Neil Day, Percy Hampton, Lawrence Long. Row 3: Lewis Owens, Larry Sammons, Mike Moore, Allen Carlson, Mark Hammer, Curtis Shari Ronnie Parr lin. Clifford llike Hellal Hampton. Spirit of C0mpetit1I0nShar4 The Students support their team in many ways. -1--' , X, A-...A nk Lafa- 1 Clrerlelliilghi U H' W htm, ami, l Iuka- Sindy lvloun, '. Dand Sullivan. Gary flmn- Byron Bnmsse, .e Dennis. Ken Peters, Neil Day, Percy 3: lewis Owens, Larry arisvn. Mark Hammer. ipetition Curtis Shariff, B. I. Murrell, Donny Smith, Jay Keller, Ronnie Patrick, Ken Hatfield, Scott Johnson, Harry Mer- lin, Clifford Mims, Ron Goodpaster, Tommy Hatton, Mike Hellard, Gordon Sayre, David Cathers, Roger Hampton. Shared by Student Body Football and such high school ath- letics are valuable not only for the participants, hut for those who sup- port the teams. All the students can take part and share the spirit of com- petition. They participate in pep rallies Latayetle's cheerleaders for 1964-65 arc: iBelow L to Rl Pat Cheri Hughes, Charlene Boggs, Susan Landrum and Susan RhodemYTe- and support the teams at the games. These forms of encouragement to the players are important to their desire to win. By supporting the team, the stu- dents share in accepting the challenge of competition. Pergrem and Brenda Glass: fAbove L to RJ June Abercrombie fgifii. Q 1 -U E 3 3 w 1 J 1 3 ' I.,-, w l 1 ' I 1 ! 'ff' . 1 1 Y ,X 4 ,A- Diamond Crew Has Mediocre 9-6 Season ll ' ' 4 1 Q l l . ' s r . A f '- ' E , v V 'W ' M l . , x The 1965 Generals entered the xl' ia baseball season with very little ex- perience, having only one starter i returning in Barney Hudson. Bar- ney. however, offered very little help to the Generals because of an arm injury suffered during the bas- ketball season. Throughout the main part of the season, the diamond crew main- . tained a slightly better than even ledger, never having more losses ' than wins, but never more than two f ' i E or three wins better than even. Q '54 Lafayette won both games of a ' - double header from district-champ - Franklin County on the last day of f , '33 the season to compile a 9-6 record. ' J 1, , :TQ ,iii-1505 i't f:f3s Lev? . ,--pri.,---'-, s s. 1--Q., . Fe' gf 1 l Q The 1965 Lafayette Generals. 1' Raw l: Howard Muhlendore, Tommy Sears, Darrell Hnmil- Peters, Ted Mims, Lawrence Long. Row 3: Bo Powell. RQD' ton, Larry Hoover, Tommy Slaton, John Surgner, .lack Mur- en Taylor, Bobby Strong, Clifford Mims, Ronme Martin, rell, Robby Trimble, Larry Crouch, Coach Eddie Sellier. Reese Hamn, Ray Shields, Donnie Smith, B. I. Murrell, Row 2: Jeff Greer, Jackie Hutchinson, Frank Wilford, Bill Chuck Best. McCaw, .loe Pavona, Mike Meatyard, Larry Camic, David :tj WD the last rlayn 5011 lx Q X X Ktluk Entered the imh WY little ex. jg Gull' Dne starter nmel Hllflson, Bay. offered my me Teri bffatm of an :tered :luring the hae- 3 min pan of the fkzoncl crew main. ifv letter than even lilving more lnsses 1 :ever more than two rs better than even. n l-:-th games of a 2: fr-:an dlstrlntflrarnp :pile a 9-6 record R X 5 x I Y Q ,. v s ir . ,Qs , 9 Z, J J. X FF? we. ' . M . K ' t . 4 ' l ll ?a'i T vw-wr ' .- ,vm Q t , . W ,, Y iw - - -...,,. ri ,Q W ,vvrgfn Q, k V 'W Ng 5, ' E, t f l I ' 4 I a I fl 'LQ 4. X :rf 2: 'fnvfl 'I wf ' l I l if- 9.3 'EZ -I .M Q 2:3 H. 't if 5,1 1 f4' ,E 4. , W sf 5 -'21 r . y Il h Ill I e ,Q A .Q -' ,,,Q'gi.f' 'f' SL: e ..f , . - ,gy :N Lf fi? ,l .wsevf , In fp., AV!iVA'xlvk.,6.l,:,?,J?,kY1-.a.,, 'M 4 'EQ -'L W, ff 1 ,gg ' L . ' . f fq Q Y 'fr W :Q K ,H ,KM W... f M j,L.i.,.., miirgffi Args. V Y . Q A.. 4 W- . 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Those on Lhe bench lend help and support and help their teammates maintain the attitucles and desire necessary to good performance. Besides moral support these uextrasw are used in such important roles as pinch hit- ters, pinch runners and relief pitchers. They also make the regulars play harder in that they know that there is able replacement waiting on the hench, W , gb! . 1. . 'R f,l ... S. Q5 0 . . V L.. :Nr -W p ' , A . ,Q e.,,..-ll. -, I LZ X-in - N l 4, J .Q x, qv. ' ' 5... K -VK E t i 'iff coach Ed Sellinr sig-nnlg ,he 1,a,,e,A 3' Intense Concentration A relief pitcher awaits his call, Catcher, Joe Pavona studies the action on the field. W wi .rl The Weapons L The Spirit g,angnl!B1Q ..f f 23' 'S Th Chall nge W 5 W 5 Q 'Ili V ' 5 1 1 ' -' ' V - 1 1 -w' 'V'f.-.L i'w fix YN , m3SxJ5g3.yWk5i,':'E I ra , Y YE , ,.1.if 1 'NN - 'W . ,,,pY 7-li? 3. . :J 3 , . Track Team Places 4th in State Despite heavy losses from last years state championship learn, the '65 track Generals were undefeated in 14 dual truck meals in Llic regular season. They finishecl first in the Bourbon County relays and fifth znnnng 35 to lil teams at Louisville Atherton. lariayette finished sccmnl in the rn-ginnal rnvr-l and qualiiiecl Ken l'ralher in the l-10, Steve Mays in tht- mile anzl the mile and half-mile rt-lay teams for the state, The half- inilc relay team lmroke the old rec' ornl ul 1:32.51 with a l:32.5 time. The Generals finished fourth in tht- state meet. l.afayette's fourth mnisecutivu stale meet. Kon Prather set a new stale recorrl in the -1-l0 yarzl flash wilh a l9.6 time. Row I: Logan Long, Phil Gilbert, Mike Boyd, David Biggs. Sterling Price, Tommy Cruzc, Bruce Dixon. Row 2: Kenny Hoffman, John Tzrylur, Barry Ritchey, Steve Mays, Ken Prather, Gary Kleine, Noel Melton, Mike Moore. Raw 3: -Q--an-sq 911.111 MQ, Ig.. ik n ww Tim.Morris, ,lohn Ishmael, John Ward, Pug Wellman, Ray moncl Sirkle, Ched Rot-der, Doug MeAlister. Not pictured: Tommy Linn-ll. r ' 1 ' nflll. 1 T'?i'f1 rp x , . X- A uf U D 1.-01 - 'u . l- ' We ' KJ A : - - . -Q ' - N gf, W N I H? an ,,.. . XX V -X f Na I pnll1 an n .4 vc, f we WW' Kenny Prather set a new state record in the 440 with a time of 49.6 and was :mclmr man on the mile relay team. Mile relay team members: John Ishmael and Tommy Littrell fleiz to right, right picture? and Kenny Prather and Brian Cooper tlef! to right, below? practice passing the baton in preparation . .I' ,-4 - - ,V .- ,we ., V1 f -1- ' if Pw'1 SFS, .,.A 5 q ' t . A ,Pf f?t.n5: '1'rfr-'if' ui . 'xt ew be ,..c.'l:iug, 3 , ,..x,,.,., , fr -::rt1ff1- 115532-- 4, 4 Lx 1. - -SFA, HH -- - -1 J -V 14. L E. 'e 'Z Q-5? for the state meer. . ,. H .. D . - . - 'fi j ki 'uu. . ' N - 5 K w , 4 x . i The tnlflr Divan, Bi times sub- Alistert Doug M ,AN '1, M! Kenny Prather The half-mile relay team Cleft to righljg Bruce Dixon, Brian Cooper, John Ishmael who some- 'mes substitutes for John Taylor, and Doug Mc- U Alisler, Doug McAlisler puts the shot. 01...-ef' 're- f Tl.-wryvlfw S.'f,5,g', Sets New State Record 5 ,gl - U-- . ,,.nl.5a'lg,, .J-. M LW, 1-V ' --'- A fe , f:- 15:75 -v HH!!! Ill L. l5,:5' ,. 4 V mr 3 'LEU V -M 4:-K A. we M N ,I 1 1 4, l h A 1 s......... 1. ,W 'I A A A ? , r 1 I X aff f' . X -I l Q fgk? E , 'f ,Y 7? .X 'A Q A F f a ,-gr, -' f -X Eglin 'K 9 ' .f :' '-lv' A g- K' g f ln ' -.J K, ts, , A- Q Q- H .4 3 we 1-1 . if Z? e f x N A 4 . AW 'Q 1. if A AX 3 5 l . . .NMA .y .5 , 1- -at .. 1.14 - 4 ,A ,ri M - . N5,11f,L,,,A,.m Bruce Dixon fbelowl ran the hurdles in the regional meet. x-at W N ,W y WW, Al, .. : V,,.,....-:ri-J--f . f, K in 5 'Q 45535. N R? 513 se W- r W I 1 t t 0 ' ,, S L, P+, Q 231. . Y Y. A -new 5 s 4, ZA . M 9 .Q A, , ,f f ' 1 2 ,W 1.52. 'fF3??f',. his l , f'- 'ri img , K L-95,533 : ,, . , . . 514' lv, ,Q--Y i ' ' . L' -': ,izlfwze 'sfpfefg s 5-.M V V ' L, 55.1.-J , wswrefefwm'- : I , 4 . sf .. ., -1 . , ff' ' f ' 55637 1 :M f' '- ..J4. X --' W 'VL ,,.,,, , , t , - ' ff --t- s Q 3 122 -uf . ,. tt? Fri Q gg' mf- 53 .ff ...bf ' 2a,.J1ff T-kf' ' ' pf Quill The distance runners: Tommy Cruze 18801 Ched Reeder C8805 Bar- ry Ritchey lmilej Steve Mays fmilel. , Y w 1 l I. l l L: Boys' Swimming Team Wins Twog m. ' I 4 .J . .5 f. 1 3 Z-il wer' If if V915-'f.ev.,., ,. A-W 'vM,,.,,,XF M-337. A ov. luiii Klint--it A Fast Start Good Tum xi pg.: V ?Qj,g5f6:p,. y ' iw it-,1.5'-,, f,,f,rV'r' . . I .,-,als J Yemf, Ht N . 1' V 4 l 1 Q ll X t. W ist , it .. ,, The Home Stretch X Because lntfayctte did not al- low swinuncrs on other organized tvanns surh ns the Greater Lexing- tnn Swim Association to swim on their high school team. ns many nth:-rs rlirl. they made 11 poor slimming. They won only two invcls. lmlh against Bryan Stn- tion, No Lafayette swimnicrs quali- fictl for thc Stale muck. The 1964-65 Lafayette Boys' Swim- ming Team: Kneeling left to right: Glen Doup, Gary Smith, Jack Benson, Dan Jones, Mike Martelln, Jim O'Con- nor and mgr. Bob Maggurd. Standing: gr . Don Jitlams. Mike Taylor, Chrif Carl- son, ,Iinnny Robinson, Mike Milliken, Terry Call, Tom McDonald and Coach William Barkley. P '--inte The gn null' one m Ashland lkaten by liked lltird nlshland an lune Hogg fluali inthe hr in Q WSH as Penn 1 . ol june, and Ani f f V A we AQ 1 Q J. 4 . 4 f5'ff,,, ' A 3 V x ,, t , e M,-.N-:. x,..,W--'WA ' W 4 f . . I . .nf A ' V Lafa ette etters Post 11-1 Record The 1965 Lafayette Tennis Team: Kneeling left Tom to right: Mike Mayer and Bill Ellis. Standing: nie The tennis team had a very suc- cessful season, winning all but one of their twelve matches. Tommy Wade successfully de- fended his singles title and Ronnie Duvall and Ronnie Shy were runs my Wade, John Saunders, Don Miller, Ron- Shy, Bob Maggard and Ronnie Duvall. gional tournaments, Wade, one of the top 10 junior players in the south, and I..afayette's top player since he was in the seventh grade, won the state cham- pionship in Louisville. ners-up in the doubles in the re- Cross-Country Team, Is Fyfth in State The cross-country team had a good season, finishing 2nd in the Trinity Invitational, 4-th in the St. Joe Invitation- al, lst in the City-County In- vitational, lst in t.he region and 5th in the state. Greatly responsible for the team's success was t.he num- ber one man and co-captain, Steve Mays. I-le placed 5th in the state, and lst in the re- gion, the City-County Invita- tional and the Trinity Invita- tional. In the regional meet, La- fayette placed six men in the top eleven finishers. I4 The l964 Lafayette Cross-Country Back left to right: Ched Reeder, Mark Team: Front left to right: Steve Lowe, Waters, Barry Ritchey, George David Karrick, Bobby Strong, Tommy Schmidt, Steve Mays and Don Fisher. Cruze, Phil Gilbert and Robby Green. Q R - MLL :nie -,the :ff 'FAD' Szae .. rm! Rfederlm ' ?'-flew, Come Ev hifi M FEW' ,114 -- E Tommy Wade State Singles Tennis Champion -6 1' ,N . ' fvfxwff gym 75 Golf Team Is 4-1 and 5th in State I in 1 T Q an L I 1 l ll l l l H ' ll Lafayette's golf team won four l I of its five contests, beating Shelby- ' ville, Bryan Station, Harrison l i County, and Mason County. Their I only loss was by three strokes 1 l against Frankfort, who tied for first 1 , in the stale and lost the playoff. 1, ln the regional loumament the l Generals placed second by two gl l strokes behind Frankfort and ad- : vanced to the slate. Q K , Doing well in the iirsl round, the I i Generals dropped to a filth-place Q H finish. li ' i 5' STATE TOURNAMENT ml x SCORES 1' ' as Hugh James 75- Brian Griffith 78- 82 David Bunnell 80-' 85 I L! Travis Myatt 86- 83 'w Totals 319-333, . . Hugh James practices putting while Lafayette golfers observe. PS fx . 5:21-fl 1 Golf Team: Hugh James, David Bunnell, Larry Fox, Travis Myatt, Br Griffith, and Mike Gorham. ian I f v' gbgent. 7 pgm I i m. Tw! ,I NLE' Perfume and Pars Go Big With Girls if Laiayctte's first girl golfers are Barbara Cardinnli, Marsha Bird, Martha Jenn Phillips, Debbie Stevens, and Cathy Lear fnot picturedl. Lafayette's first girls golf team was formed in Lhe spring, one week before the Regional Tournament. The quintet came out on top in a match with Winchester and competed in the Re- gional and State Tournaments. The girls were second to Frankfort High in the Regional, with a score of 325, 59 strokes behind the winners. Both teams ad- vanced to the State Tournament. Of the seven teams entered in the State meet at Louisville's Shawnee Park, Lafayette placed third. W II7 l l l l l In prellis lg form oyggnizatlol Today 01 each person gf respunsl people.By1 because Lhe dlflerenl ty people and ous fields , nntacluieve Each per nrganizalim parl. and il lianatitfx A person used later i petition ang Being a lllkflllill llll delealandg J- ln prehistoric times men were drawn together dirough instinct to form the first simple organizations. Through the ages these organizations have become a vital part of manfs existence. Today organizations are still essential to man. They motivate each person within the group to strive to develop a recognition of responsibility and the necessity of communicating with other people. By communicating people have a chance to develop socially because they have the opportunity of meeting and working with different types of people, By coming in contact with different people and their ideas an organization promotes interests in vari- ous fields and provides opportunities which each person might not achieve by himself. Each person plays an important part in the functioning of an organization. It is the responsibility of every individual to do his part, and if just one member fails the organization can not func- tion at its fullest capacity. A person is able to attain leadership qualities which can be used later in life. For example he can live in this world of com- petition and become a success. Being a member of an organization one becomes able to dis- tinguish the difference between success and failure. He overcomes defeat and accepts it as a new challenge. agp rp i Lash' ff gs ,M E-Q SMA : Lfgfrg at me VV N Ilg i ,af E rg. 9 Q' if x , X of , W 1 ,K ft N 'fl' l l l 4 s I' 'L 'HQ' 2- Y E QLFR 3 5 1 - H D LMI! X 2-ff'g' 1-'E I ,Q ,M WM 6 .v L I Z l When we left St. Pete We were kinda sad But deep in our hearts We were really glad Because at 7:30 we were on our way Back to those who love us In a special way. With our clashing cymbals And our marching feet We brought you a victory From old St. Pete. We were also quite sharp With our very straight ranks And in our perfomiances There were no pranks With our music, our behavior Our loyalty and pride The Governor's Cup We could not be denied. We hope that you missed us We certainly have you But knowing you were behind us Pulled us through. Your phone calls, your telegrams Your well wishes all Have given a boost to Mr. Hall And all of the band, The chaperones too. So, now we say thank you, Thank you, Thank you, K To all of you. Mrs. James D. Ishmael. Band Parents, Friends Welcome Band Home Band parents and friends wel- comed Lhe Marching Generals with at victory homecoming and cere- mony. Sponsored by the Band Parents Association, the program included a poem about the trip written by Mrs. Ishmael and a bouquet of roses presented to Mrs. Hall. L-I Band practices in St. Petersburg. Band member greets friends. Marching Generals perform at Festival, l r I Tir It Q- Nc' 4 ,v ,n gl ,n ,in -1 f T'-1 fr ,aj ,I Q Q W I . . -Z . 1 'ii 2 'I' l U f, A l 1, . 1 A Kentucky4sh3P9'l wreath sent by the Sw' dem Council is lad- mired by Donna Mick' ey, Bart Caunt, and ' l. Mr. Hal L fi A Cre 'lf Blau 'le tradi lkmlssio Smart, . P f-1 filming, r ll-wad to Com Dick gl Keith M Home l Ml, my I 3 f Y l n 1 F 1 l v l 131 'I ,r , i I u .., J'- ,bmi X K,,:uLkY',lhgE1l .14 rn , gdngnualyllfud 'N B14 BL ,fll HAH .L 1, 'lil 'I 5 -A ,fn cd L Wag 3119 f I Y Grenaclier Band Formed f G I, Bill Rawlings, Jan Henson, Johnny Members of the newly formed Grenadier Band are Ban aun Moore and Tommy Erwin. A Grenadier Band, similar to the Scots Guard and the Black Watch, was formed this year. Following the tradition of t.he French and British Bands, the Percussion members wear leopard skins over the regular band uniform. A Performing at two concerts, some of the selections Tfllllde Voice of Lhe Guns,', 4'Wee Mac Gregor, Rllad to the Isles, and uLe Marseillesfl .C0mposed of about 410 boys, the members are: Dick Fain, Bill Rawlins, Ronnie Paul, Tom Erwin, Keith Mclsaury, John Swope, Vem Hallock, Wayne Thomas, Dennis Van Hom, Bart Gaunt, Brian Jones, Gene Robinson, Rusty White, Greg Root, Charles Sapp, Glenn Emig, Mike Williams, Don Hayden, Dana Conkel, Carl Gorton, Frank Merrit, Bud Night, Ron Meek, Deane Root, Jan Henson, David Wilson, John Moore, John Bamheart, George Ewen, Bob Kemper, Jay Westbrook, Kenny Potter, John Aubrey, Ed Sergeant, Robert Karl, John Haynes, Gerald Love, Jay Ellis, Arthur Portnoy, Jerry Scipp and John Carnes. Band Activities Include Selling Candy, Making a Hgcoff Performing music groups include Band lwintls and percussionl, Con- cert Band QI-nlcrmedialc Groupl, Symphonic Band lA tl v a n c e cl C-roupl, Marching Band tComlJina- tion of the Concert anfl Symphonic Bantlsil, Studio Band fpopular mu- sic cspecizxlly Broadway showsi, Pep Band lschool pep assemblies and home basketball gamesj, and Brass, Woodwind and Percussion Ensembles and solos. Any stuclcnt may take two of the performing music groups by audi- tioning or approval of the music teacher. Because Lafayette is Kentucky's official state band, Governor Bert Combs declared April 2 Lafayette Band Day. PAofA U yi- Lmirrr .rx ah' gh -FLW g i li .N ir! r , A ' xc 1'M'7P4'f+- it Z li l t l I it t l it it ,' ' i. fig lx H4 ' af' gt 'e ff f i C -i-41 11 aw, Z wt, . ,V 1 'U . xy i i r t x, . 1 It W . fl ,kr A . 1 ,Va -V I A i l, a +A f-4 it ' fm-- 1i.' 'imqj :I V 'ff tm 1 if ,L I QQ' ' tl H-t is - H .feng H C - iq v I - i p ' . A f,..,i at - v , V Y 5 ,J . M I ' . - Yr -'K . - HQ. , -. - Q, - si p 'X ,V-.. , --N, ' Band gives concert ut an assembly program. Eight Herald Trumpeters each hearing a letter spelling Lafayette, play the opening fanfare at concerts and programs such as t.he Marquis Coronation. The trumpeters are Robert Kail, David Wilson, Arthur Portnoy, Ed Sergent, Jay Ellis, Jer- ry Love, Deane Root, and John Haynes. Chosen by Mr. Hall, Di- rector, it is an honorary position for trumpeters. Mr, William Walter Hall directs. r'.- 'r ,'r I Herald L A ,,, 0 7 L Brenda Hager Clnrinvl Orchestra Gets New Director, Mr. Jack Hall and li' Open to tenth, eleventh and twelfth graclc students, the orchestra consists of not only a string or- chestra, but also a complete full orchestra. A half unit crecli! is given. Performances included a winter anfl spring concert, and the F,l'l.A. Style Show. Participating in the State Contest at UK, the full or- chestra received an Excellent rating, Mr. Jack Hall, a UK graduate, is the new orchestra teacher. jx. . Dennis Yan Horn and Liblry Dod on play the trombgnp tiff! K LMA' , Q? Cary Pullt Suznnnc Bolender and Julia field seem to enjoy playing thc violin md Funk lf' -2 l28 - I nm N'+0 'N ,Mt if Tilt , lx X 1 .- 1 ir, Jud: . Ill . y I Hill and Receives Excellent Rating at UK Sung Contest get up 5 . l 1 l f 1 s E a 1 1 E i s 3 it , Dogg it f' Gary Pulliam, Ronnie Mink, Jane Allen, and Frank Merritt play the French Hom. .lane Allen Mary Margaret Azevedo Marion Bartlau Bonnie Boggs Suzanne Bolender Ann Bortner Esby Davis Beverly Dicken Llbhie Dodson. Julia Field Sandra Freels Charles Gorton Martha Cuihnip .lan Henson Carolyn Hodges Kathy Hopkins Robert Kail Jerri Keith Buddy Knight Linda Koon Ann Lail Michael Mayer Frank Merritt Ronnie Minke .lane Moherly Dorothy Molla ,lohn Moore Larry MacQuown Carolyn McFarland Lenorc Nash Rosemary Norlleet Margaret Ormes Phillip Pierce John Price Gary Pulliam Bill Rawlings Gene Rohinson Deane Root Laura Boser Nancy South Cordelia Ubhen Dennis Van Horn Charlotte Westbrook Rusty White David Wilson Amelia Young Mixed Chorus Sings for Rotary, Lions Clubs Ceni6 Zig s - F I :iii ' 'gaps I, g- f Q52 aim. -Q ug., .gf . 1517, ..Bf0'., ..-I ip .l 1 l filg t 'fi' fr 34 , or f. i B 'IV' Q , ' I M W 'J ' - 'I i , 5 ' , ' A .w. x :H i wr lr' 'A ' I V E f ll F 4 I! , f Y 2 - 5 P if s. M ex Q , ,Y . C Q Q 2 k Al ., iv K W x i yr! ,lf W f l P X sf Mixed Chorus members sing a Potpourri of Song in tho Spring Music Show. Mrs. Jean Wukv, vocal music director is mistress of ceremony at the Spring Music Show. Membership in the Mixed Chorus is based on tryouts in the spring for the following year. The group is selected by Mrs. .lean Wake, director of the Vocal Music Depan- ment. New members arc announced at Rec- ognition Day Ceremonies. When they sing separately, the girls are known as the Cliannettes and the boys, the Chantcurs, There are approximately 33 girls ancl 22 boys in the Mixed Chorus and a lmlf credit is given. ln addition to participating in the Christ- mas and Spring music programs, the groups have performed for the Linns Club, UK Rotary Club, Centennial al the College of lhe Bible and Easlem Slate. A vocal music picnic was held at Keene- land in the spring. Dry Bones with Elmer was a hit. . Q f N I P' l ,f Ions Clu bs Centennial Cl ue, Irv D515 12 , ff! va L..-1 'Z' r fl' f. . ,,4 if 5 f 3 E85 .4 t College of the Bible and Eastern State ' fi I l ,:-aw:- -5' 5r '-vnmmngnthx, eg? ,f ' Q f -me e ' We 'gpg gy1g.t2i3fn'3'-29.112 - - i in ' ' 'i Ugg ' W M- Y i Y , ,gyuuasea 1 v ' ' f-3 m ' ,. ff. if The fun of trimming Lhe tree is shown x Tn 1 P, A f' , 1 at the annual Christmas Program. h ' , Q : ' 1 ' , ' , . ' 1 . , , I L -- fe Jew 'I ,,.. The Holiday Season is brought closer In Lnfayell 'ro hy the Clirisunas I gram. Q l3l n Four Choir members were chosen for All-State Chorus: Peggy Mitchell, Sop. Ig Pat Lee, Sop. Hg Donna Mickey, Alto I: and Joyce Norris, Alto II. Prerequisite for membership is previous choir or chorus training or by audition for the vocal teacher. A half credit is given. Participating in the spring and Christmas programs and singing at the College of the Bible Centennial were some of their activities. E Sandra Spaulding accompanies the choir. Choir members make Elmer dance during Dry Bones. Choir Sings Ln 1,2 .Q . ii V A i i Choir members add finishing touches to the Christmas program decorations. Us 0 g in- rm and uhristmas Programs s li, i Choir members participate in Potpou l i J l , 4 ' , 2 l 1 1 . h l .,A.w U, x ,al .gif 2 ll, w 2 1 s. E l X1 ' K-4 rri of Song , spring music show. Twenty Chosen for All-State Chorus Twenty members were chosen for All-Slate Chonis from Lhe Choir, the Charmettes and the Chanleurs. Chosen from the Charmeltes are Phyllis Perkins, Sop. Ig Celena Reed, Sop. Hg Nancy Johnson, Alto Ig and Joyce Norris, Alfa Il. Chanteurs chosen were: Jim Mo- berly, Paul Clarke, Homer Gordon, Tenor Ig Perry Hadden, Willie Durke, Jim Mccreary, Tenor Il. Greg Hancock, Brook Ramsey, Bass Ig Claud Bays, Charles Eades, Tim Overton, Sam Halter, Bass ll. Raw 1: Peggy Mitchell, Pat Lee, Gelena Reed, Phyllis Perkins, Joyce Norris, Judy Wright. Row 2: Nancy Johnson, Jim Moberly, Brook Ramsey, Homer Gordon, Jim McCreary, Willie Durkc, Don- na Mickey. Raw 3: Claud Bays, Perry Hadden, Charles Eades, Sam Halter, Tim Overton, Paul Clarke, Greg Hancock. Q 'fi 1215, if J ' Q FEV, --7 'f ' Y iff? 2 . if ., il 12-sqfix will, ly, 1 . 3 lk l ' , I lg llx lr ' xl ll li. Ll. mfii f A ' 133 I if 4 9 1 T ,ge ,I ZA., vans A lima Kun. Cz:- X . :um Lip. Pep Club mcxnbcrs, Margaret Lauder, Pam Wulln-1, and Rm Shields sell -'andy in lln- Pep Room, :.,:.rn. - 1 ::,w'Q,y1l'zn fs ,'qg5L 3u o N 'lk-rrp' Vanro- Prmidcnz Members are ucceplvcl on n point lumix All mlvnls inlervflcd :null mrn poinlx ln wnrking ir Pup Room mul mnlxing poslvrs. The iniliules Imirnlunl ilu- Psp Rnunn lln-fl. W and Blue in keeping willx ilu- Qclu-nl 4-nlnrs. Q Slu- 1 the 'hile. The Clulv mcmluers sell vnnrlx and snfl vlrinks at all lmme fnntlnnll mul lm-kcllmll g.nnc-S .us uvll us every nflcrnnon aflm-r svlmol, Tlu- prm-oecls used ln sponsor fn slning llanqnet ln lwnnr :ull fzlyetle athlvles. Athletes cnjoy the spring banquet. we ru Ln' E I i Llllefmin Orphans V, v. fy:-.en hang 3 BM :xr telor: a mlb nl .:f:s. 3' J :ck Benson, l lmml 11 Bm fwper. Im il'D2:Efl. Rick BW'- Circulating petitions for Lafayette boosters s , . , ,. 8 fi , 'wifi to sign, Key Club members participated in ' 3' . gi. a school spirit contest sponsored by radio ' station WAKY in the fall. The club pre- sented teachers Mrs. Jane Butler and Mrs. '. ' Margaret Heaton certificates of apprecia- tion for their cooperation in the project. ,K . 1 34,9 f e Mrs-fa-is J F spirit of Christmas to Versailles Orphans. Santa Claus Uttcr brings the Santa's helpers wrap presents for the annual Christmas f XC or orphans. To iurther school spirit Key Club- bers hanged a Bryan Station Defender in effigy before a crowd of spirited lynchers, Thanksgiving baskets were distrib- uted by members to underprivileged families in lrishtoivn. Sharing the spirit oi Christmas the club gave a party for the children in the Versailles Orphans, Home where Santa Claus Utter brought cheer and presents. The club received an outstanding service award from the March oi Dimes National Foundation and the Parents' Magazine Youth Group Achievement Award for outstanding service to the community. John Alexander, Ferrell Welhnan, Duke Parks and Randy McDaniel rep- resented the Key Club at the National Convention in Nashville. '37 funior Boosters Promote School Spirit, S,D0n Junior Boosters Sue Fleming and Bart Gaunt watch as Mrs. Moore signs a school spirit petition. Row I: Mrs. Margaret Heaton lSponsc-rl, Cathy Lcar, Pat Nickell, Patty Magee, Susan Dean, Mary Ann Stevens, Vonnie Lee, Debby Thompson, Brenda Parham, Cheryl Banks, Beverly Smith, Sandy Sterlinske, Lorie Palmer, Linda Hoffman, Phyllis Baird, Ruth Ann White, Linda Sunderland. Row 2: .lane Tutt, Susan Hammond, Nancy Crewe, Lynne Hall, Linda Holt, Nancy Hellard, Connie Howard, Lathy Leplar, Sue Fleming, Clare Mcliaehin, Jani Cottrell, Martha Farris, Janie Webster, Martha Webb, Mary Bertram, Carol Ballard, Frances Steele, Row 35 Donna Mickey, Bobby Strong, Julie Sloan, Bobbie Levy, Pam Wolber, Jackie Ackemian, Karen Eckert, Marsha Bird, Charlotte Elam, Teresa Norris, Judy Graham, Cathy Gaines, Tanya Sisk, Naomi Blevins, Kaye Bell, Terry Baker. Row 4: Ruth Anne Fleming, Emily Pennebaker, Nancy Moor- head, Pam Wright, Anna Lee Nave, Janis Lyons, Linda Crowe, Becky Behin, Dori Gibson, Helen James, Tony Drcw, Rick Burns, Sandy Taylor, Jane Sergcnt, Cheri Richards, Judy Hukle. Row 5: Luanne Lyons, Peggy David- son, Gloria Baker, Dretla Christian, Connie Davis, Dale Balsom, Carolyn Colliver, Anita Davis, Bart Gaunt, Brian Cooper, Mike Carlisle, Martha Buxton, Cathy Cook, Pam Holloway, Carol Hanson, Sue Murphy. S - 1 ll F ol SPM Sponsor Football B f Cnlum. Cnty Grim. 'Ml' Tm-y Baker. Raw meblkcr, NANCY lm' ne. Janis l.y0rI5t I-Wh n, Helen IHIDKS, TW! 4. Jane Serzuh Cho Lge Lynn, Patti Dm' an. Omit Dani' Dil' luis. Bart Gaunt, Bnan um gthy Cool. YW phy. . ii- U65 Junior Booster officers are Connie Howard, Emily Pennebaler, Martha Buxton, Lorraine Morris and Anita Davis. A subsidiary of the Parents Booster Club, Junior Boosters promote school spirit. Junior Boosters and the Key Club par- ticipated in a school spirit contest sponsored by radio station WAKY. Members circulated petitions for boosters of Lafayette to sign. Junior Boosters' projects included deco- rating cars for the Henry Clay football game, selling tickets for the games and deco- rating goal posts. After the season ended, the Junior Boost- ers sponsored a football banquet where all football awards were presented. The enter- tainment was unusual, because it was a band comprised of football teammates. 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J-T-Wjum!E,.,jf 'rg 1 mt, tm., ' :F it im D-y, in , ' ,,, L,n::uV't - 1 Hr ', mum , Mu, ,, sw WL ,au-5, 1 'T Donna Mickey-Snow White Queen 3 'r g1.m1 '1'x'K xt Y 1 s ',,f Snow White, Santa and elves tour Lex- ington hospitals distributing gifts. ' Lafayette senior Donna Mickey was chosen Junior Miss in the annual con- test sponsored hy the Recreation De- partment. Donna competed with girls from other Lexington high schools and was chosen on the basis of beauty, talent ancl poise. Winner of the Junior Miss contest, she :Automatically reigned as Snow White Queen, Donna rode with Santa Claus ancl his helpers as the Christmas Caravan delivered gifts to local hospitals. Student Council PT6SfiZfS -POTETGil 5 sy 1 fl yi w 1 1 i , i W K 1 l N 2 N ' i 1 w ' N ,i ' 1 . Q 1' John and Jan unveil the picture of their father. . ' Greg Hancock The Mxxed Chorus sings Halls of Ivy . Master gf Ceremonies Mafiha Ifhma el. 0 Mr. Ishmqel to Lafayette fj, ,:' .rlf' ,xv 1,7 rf' . 11.5 xa ,Ms . 'a .hi -', ie- 4, T I Q? nf' The Benediction is given by Rev. Donald Durham. X8 . ' 'fa An oil portrait of Mr. Ishmael was pre- sented to the student hody by the Student Council. An unveiling ceremony held on the front lawn included comments from Dr. Guy Potts, Fay elle County Superin- tendent, lllr. Frank Dt-an, Board of Ifdu- cation Chairman, Mr. Louie Mack, Ad- ministrative Assistant to the Supcrinlentlent, and W. C. Florence, former football player under Mr. Ishmael when he was I.aiayctte's football coach. Following Halls oi Ivy sung lay the Mixed Chorus, thc portrait was unveiled by .lohn and ,Ian Ishmael. Master of ceremonies was Greg Hancock, Student Council president and Ri-v. Donald Durham, of Centenary Methodist Church, gave the Invocation and Bcnediction. After the ceremony a reception was held for Mr. Ishmael. The portrait, by Beverly Studio, will be placed in the auditorium with those of the two preceding principals Dr. A. B. Craw- ford, and Dr. H. L. Davis. Rev. Donald Durham and Mr. and Mrs. Ishmael chat. Dr. Guy Potts speaks. Marsha Jackson serves Mr. Louie Mack and Jan Ishmael. Mrs. Butler serves Mrs. Lunde. 9' Club Holds Car Wash Row 1: John Webster, Teddy Mims, Neill Day, Bob Walk- er, Steve Mays, Barron Meek, Donald Fisher, Ched Reeder, and Tom Cruze. Row 2: Mark Dennis, Robby Trimble, Bucky Browning, Bob Sergent, Raymond Sirkle, Gene Kis- er, John Alexander, Bill Richards and John Murphy. Row 3: Logan Long, Doug Mcfilistcr, George Hampton, Law- rence Long, Barry Marshall, Ken Prather, John Ward, Byron Branmse, David Lawson and Ray Shields. Row 4: John Taylor, Tom Sears, Allen Nadler, David Bunnell, Tom Wade, Brian Cooper, John Ishmael, Cary Kleine. Dave Peters, and David Sullivan. initiates Shave Legsg Call Seniors 'GSW' J, A student is eligible for membership in the Lafayette HL Club if he has lettered in an athletic field. Red ribbon, bells, shaved legs. and chewing gum were the order of the day for the L Club initiates during Hi, week. QL Club initiates also had to Walsh senior members' ears, call the seniors Sirs or 'ilVIisterl', and do anything the seniors wanted them to do. Initiated into the L Club were! John Ward, David Lawson, Logan and Lawrence Long, Ray Sirltle, GICK1 Reeder, Tom Cruze, John Murphy. Bye ron Braamse, and Mark Dennis' Lib IL tt Smirs I assi the ther llitt mg me Mark Dennis wears initiation tie. Qisiljl Library Helpers Observe National Library Week fl. to Rl: Mike Moon, Peggy Mitchell, Sandy Ward, Sharon Page, Frances Simpson, Brenda Smitson, Karen Adams, Tommy Walker, Rosemary Verrill. Library helpers work daily to assist students and teachers in using the references that are available to them. Daily duties include shelving new nncl nlfl books, typing and fil- ing hookcards, collecting fines for overdue books, checking books in and out and mending old ones. One of the busiest times is in the spring when inventory is taken. They ob- serve National Library Week by making colorful bulletin boards and posters. The annual banquet was held in the spring. The library help- ers do this on a voluntary basis and receive no grade credit for their services, lL to R11 Eddie sfzdmm, Darrell Kem., mmm Cuinnip, comm- Alum, nam sim Mike Housh, Connie Condra, Martha Cundiff. phil- like it ff :pil aww Art Club Decorutes for Prom 5 E , Sealed: Pam Wolber, Laura Roser. Raw I: Patti mer, S'-'San King, Lvri Palmer, Beverly Sfllillb RH' mnn, Hcnreitha sparkmn, Linda sundenund, Balm- Fume, Barry Marshall, Nancy Sawyer. Dxaae Van- bie Levy, Debbie Monroe. Raw 2: Glenda Hen-ox., Ceara Bruce McMinn, Mary Beth Ellington, Randy Huel- Cameru Club Takes Prom Pictures .lim Allen helps Mr. McCord, sponsor of the Camera Club print a picture. Learning new photographic techniques is one of the interests of Lbe Lafayette Came- ra Club. The members may be seen snap- ping pictures at school events such as ball- games and assemblies. They also take pic- tures of individual couples at the Prom. Bucky Leggett, Ronnie Wntron, Fred Parsons, and .lohn Allen investigate the parts of the cam era, 41 K, P. cs, 'll J V1 V liar: resex Raw 1: , Barham 1 Smith, Mi Winer 3, SWR lla ann! ll Members of the Distrihutive Edu- Il I 'j -- cation Clubs of America learn to 31 , Ll 4,4 'lf I' sell products :mtl services. They . 7 '-- it 'min experience in their field by i 1 gd -N ., l ' ri' , . l ' ' T K ' ' working hall zi day and altenclmg Q f K ' 4 'nv ' ' Y Classes hall a day. Q K' ix 1 4 i Mr. Denny Mitchell and Mr. V ' I i -'---- ' Arty Kay were guest speakers at , ? Y. , 1 I 4 U.E.C.A.1neetings, W- .V 'Y L 59, !- I- Mr. Blitcliell spoke about the cor- P , - M- ix -V :-- V- -3 rect procedure in selling radio ails. , :Mk ' ALM- I! I Background nl announcing and l MM ' ' ' . llinf' ancl the importance of a 'i X J f' ce F' l W 'Q ' ' I.: - 'I' gtmd speaking voice were the topics 'U l X, 'Q r A! liz' i F I for Mr. Kfiyls speech. I-Or, A ii H . Q V W 'A l x il -- ' ' - 1 A Jirririiy Jiirririri, D.E.cA. Prrsiaerit, has ,Aj A' A Mm. ,MM gy r his tiwri radio program .iii WAXU. ' is i -i. ' ' .1 u l 7 - Nh, 9 fl 3 X U :ft 5 4 , 44 , I sh . 'hy . 5 . . I ,. V , . N i. ii nfl P NP : '.f , , N1 f ' ' QN Q f . , . ' -. ,JN .5, 4x Q , f ', ' -4, . A .. . . 5, K 5 -- r . 1 i' siiiiiit ,, X ' , '. 'Fi is Dune Vit- ' , ., Miss Donna Meade was rhosrn Lafayelle's rep- ' -' ' DU. A resentutive in the State D.E.C,A, Queen Contest. f T 2 , ,- -1 ' ' ' i 9 .0 1 '. 7, , writ - ii .--:1 rg -X 1 YQ ,,- va E r ' fx X. f f X ' A f ' t N , Q11 ,fri fm' 4 imp' ,1 . Af Pl' DECA Eleets Queen, Has Speakers Row 1: Connie Alinwui Qeneive Duff 51356 Simuris Laughlin, Donna Meade, Brenda Coffman, and Lindti Vires. li i v ,,: mfr-i Barbara Robertson, Betty Hamilton, Judy White, Linda Raw 3r David llionflwlfi Tom Carter, Cwfse Claim. David ' 15, tzli' bmilh, Mary Fisher, Phyllis Lrwings, Mary Gregory, Jean Mtigmder, Pm Montes, Bill Huffman, Carroll Ware, Bob Allison, Ted Nichols, John Wlilder, Hugh James and Floyd Wagner arid Mr, Jack Pennock fsponsorl. Raw zr A1 Fer- guson, Mary Hall, Charles Otto, Dickie Parks, Gary Stone, Hubbell. Danny Willianxs, Robert King, .lim Jordan, Jim Mc- i , i QW ..n-1 A Q s i fi B' 1- X Q we 2 mdk Ienter Row 1: Linda Brown, Pat Nickell, Martha Farris, Barbara McDonald, Margo Morrell, Cheryl Banks, Sandy Wright, Linda Hoff, Peggy Mitchell, Linda Sunderland, Vicki Lad- wig. Raw 2: Jeanne Carbee, Brenda Parham, Pam Wright, Kathy King, Jim Jordan, Bill Hughes, Toni Drew, Teresa Norris, Frances Killpatrick, Carolyn Butler, Pat Birch, Mrs. Stanley Moore tSponsorJ. Row 3: Christina Mackto, Rick Members attend zi garden party at the home of Mrs. Moore. Any student wishing to join the Medical Club must have a HBH standing and must write a theme about wli ' he wishes to become a member l , The Club elected no-officers, had a panel discus- sion on the various fields of medicine and medical opportunities, and Dr. J. McNamara, a member of the UK Medical Sebool staff, was zi guest speaker at one of the monthly meetings. Dr. McNamara praised the Lafayette Medical Club as being one Of the finest I have ever had the privilege of speak- ing to. Burns, Emily Pennehaker, lohn Alexander, Lenore Nash, Susan Wilson, Hank Dye, Hank Miles, Sue Murphy, Anita Davis, Cheri Richards, Lanny McClellan. Row 4: Brenda waits, Elgin Baker, same Dunn, Nancy Sawyer, Jackie McCullough, Gail Evans, Jim Robbins, .lo Carol Brown, Susan King, Pam Holloway, Sally Kinnaird. 4 l,.,,.L. E ,MV 1 'Na 'mix'-Q 1 .Wy .5 . t . l . ' -A ' Q , x. Elgan Baker and Charlie Perkins make up a hospital bed. ,4- t ,,,,...J Business Club tours Administration Building, Row I: Pat Couch, Shirley Chasleen, Bertha Crimes, Judy Essig, Vicki Waits, Christina Mackto, Carol Lester, Donna Britton, Jane Ann Blevins, Pat Simpson, Jennifer Cooke, Jeri Wagner, Marcia Wliisman. Row 2: Steve Merryman, Pamela Wells, Bonnie Hooker, Jane! Hyatt, Shirley Har- mon, Charlene Smitson, Kendra Weaver, Selma Nashlund, Kaye Newman, Carolyn Hedger, Pat Lawson, Connie Raye Cnndra, Mavis Hall, Arlene Lentini, Elizabeth Dennis fSponsorJ. Raw 3: Mary Turpen, Gloria Heckler, Peggy Miss Sermnak explains tt. n0gf..p1..t nlmpm. nt to 1.1.1, Ewg. Business Club Tours Ui Medical Center Seniors enrolled in two business courses are eligible ior membership in the Business Club. Classroom in- struction is supplemented by vari- ous guest speakers. demonstrations, and field trips to local businesses. lVlemlJers toured the Kentucky Central Life Insurance Co., the UK Medical Center, and held a break- fast at the Pancake House. Miss Semmak from the l.B.lVl. stenogra- pher's pool was a speaker at one of the monthly meetings, Peel, Phyllis Kitlwell, Suzan Downey, Barbara Bowman, Linda Tyler, Karen Rcinselt, Kathryn Smnrshke, Theresa Durman, Linda Lund, Sherry Amlmurgey, Linda Sliker, Lynette Woliver, Marie Hall, Row 4: Wanda Coyle, Linda Linney, Carolyn Sturgill, Pam Kc-emle, Barbara Webh- Donna Thompson, Sanrly Ward, Charlotte Eldridge, Marian McGuire, Brenda MeCaughcy, Sandy Alford, L:-na Foley. Patricia Paine, Jeanie Freeman, Birgit Rulinke, Joyce Law- son, Larry Columbia, Rf 'f H! kg Tours Center x-'Z 1- 'I' ,lx x ef ga' 1,5 ' 'LL 305' f. -.Jw T359 , EM' ,. .jQ,lxI1N ' 'll . ,V.,5HlI1n FM, 'LI1 mm. , . l F TA. Ubserves in Count Schools Y F.T.A. nwmhr-rs visix Carden Spring: Illvnu-nmry S1-lmul fllemluerslnip in the Future Teachers of Ameriva is open lu am' interested student that plans n rarer-r in ten:-lxing. Henwluers toured the new Gnrclen Springs Elemen- tary School and olrlervcd the teaching rnetlmfls used. nm 1: n....m R.,-., lm.-.V num, sunny cnmwn, Run. Am, wx-nc. :muy sown, v..-k. Em--, runny mf, mm, x'amf.-, D.,,hm Hmm., msmbfn, Dnmz. fspwwm. nm- 2: s.mm..- sxmlm.. vxfk. my, wgmaa mm.-, x.s.n1l. mm, num mmm vlmang, x.....1a c011msw..f-h, .x venl in llu- Fm em- On school vieilation :lay the-v oluser lmnrcl n1c-L-ting at County Schools. Tllvx' nklenrlz-fl n Julia Ewan Sclmul. The Clulv uffic-ers ntlcnclecl n dis- lrirl l .'l'.:X. meeting for the pnrrnls has umm symn.. lm N..k.1l, nm RW J- xxmnn xx.fum.., nn in George-tmm. 'X Clnri-lnms len lwlml in tlxc -4 nu ml xxx m.. -luml c'.1fvlerial. r. hm mm., ummm. zum vm. ln.1m,1., nmw txxmsn, an mug, L1...m.f Daw, Nanny Chan.-np Hmm, Inmm Flynn, S... Sawyer, hr-kip rvlfculmqh, 'hny H Sifk. J 9' F .F A. Vzslts UK. Experimental Farm Seated: Pat Lee Qchapter swcetheartl. Row 1: Charles Allender, A. Sunnount, Gregory Underwood, Joe Switzer, Walter McKee, Tommy Weber, Barry Ogded, Paul Witt, and Johnny Fritz. Row 2: Doug Jackson, Danny Mastin, Stanley Haynes, John Jack- son, Vernon Wells, Davicl Ritchery, C Rm. member David P-ickeu displays his cow th.-it won the grand champion of its breed at the Blue Grass Fair and the Stale Fair in Louisville. arland Byrd, Terry Sleet, Donald Homlmirg, and W. C. Carter fSponsorJ. Row 3: Steve Persley, James Eades, Rick Soard, Tommy Thompson, Joe Catlett, John Ward, Esby Davis, David Puckett, Joe Buckley, and Lovell Foushee. ag im ,,, m 'M . if '.....' MAX' T,.s.w...' Y . ll E Q ',. fl Q' 'll --I, - 5. gfxvgr H- x':: ,, ' Fist- ' v , 1 :Msgs Alix!-1154! Tv ppgr x, 4 sf l sl in 55 ,V .Pfv v :.a?ii ,5r:-'Q':x':':'-1 its .e i J 1 K. ttiw -wi F.F.A. members practice judging cows nt the University of Kentucky Experiment Farm. Mr. Truilt fco-sponsorb explains dif- ferent lmrceds ol cows to members of llie Future Farmers of America. hw 1: 5115, Di Mllznie erland, William HD, .lm Ynumi Future Homemakers Hold Daughter-Parent Banquet F.H.A. offers girls experience in activities contributing to the chap. homemaking activities. Membership ter, Self, and home, is OPEN lo ani' Student lakins HOYUC The Lafayette chapter held a Economics, The girls earn Junior, 'gDaughter-Parent banquet at the Chapter and State degrees through UK Student Union Building. lsponsorl. t fel. J' KI wwf , 5 Q 5 F.H.A. officers are KL to RJ Karen Eastcrling, Sharon Smith, Kathy Mohr, Judy Early- wine,'Karen Adams, Beverly Smith, Judy Buckley, Vicki Soper, and Miss Ruth Averill Row 1: Miss Ruth Averitt fSponsorJ, .lane Ann Blev- ins, Diana Rose, Darlene Mellott, Sue Fleming, Melanie Rhorer, Betsy Kelso, Toni Drew, Linda Sund- erland, Sharon Leylieck, Karen Adams, Mrs. Mabel Williamson fsponsorl. Row 2: Kayc Bell, Janis Dur- kin, Judy Earlywinc, Judy Buckley, Cheryl Banks, Yvonne Hill, Kathy Keplar, Virginia Lawson, Vicky , , ., al E. 235' h K V l, 6 Soper, Beverly Smith, Frances Hoover, Karen Runyon, Mrs. Lila Rankin lsponsorl. Row 3: Donna Payne, Helga Moser, Kathy Mohr, Darlene Armbruster, Char- lene Hacker, Joan Kurtz, Janet Eastman, Charlotte Lee, Vcrla James, Tanya Slsk, Linda Linney, Brenda Waits, Sharon Smith. -Q F.H.A. rncmlu-rs held a tv: Science Club Observes General Telephones Row I: Sue Fleming, Janis Lyons, .lo Carol Brown, Hank Dye, Emily Penncbaker, Ruth Anne Fleming, Martha Buxton, Jane Sergent, Linda Dixon, .loan Marshall, Gail Philhrick, Peggy Mitchell, Gail Evans. Raw Z: Bob Feigel, Mildred Finch, Cheri Richards, Connie Davis, Carolyn Butler, Julie Beasley, Carol Hoskins, Sandra Freels, Kathy Hopkins, Trrrie Lail, Glenda Herron, Row 3: Lester Evans fSponsorJ, Richard Ramsclell, Don Girone, Steve Schram- me, .lim Wade, Karl Nollenherger, John Alexander, Jerry Campbell, Bill Richards, Mike Boyd, Lanny McClel- lan, ,lim Robbins. Row 4: John Waite, Mike Seller, Ray Love, ,lim Daugherty, Mike Milliken, Mike Carlisle, Doug Stewart, Tom Lundeen, Tim Morris, Vern Hallock, The Science Club tours General Telephone Company with Mr, Red Stevens. lVlr. Dick Fefler and Mr. Red Stevens took the members through the General Telephone Company. They toured the Central Ollice and observed the Direct Distance Dial- ing system. among other features. They also toured Simeom. Dr. Topazian spoke to the group during one of their bi-monthly meetings on the topic of leprosy. The Club sponsored the KJ-A,S. Science Fair at the University Of Kentucky. Four Lafayette students entered projects in the fair. All four students are members of the Science Club. I Bb. llrd are lhwulh fpmpifll' 0Hice and EL!-UCC Dill' M lealurfi- :L ia 1115 Ewul bi.gwntl1l3' of lflmil .be Ill -U4 'niverilll gl ' . dew me :IU be lair. -lu M .f if sl Direct Distance Dialing System Fair. Glenda Herron holds the award she won wilh her project in the Science zum: f'X . lf 1- Members help during registrgnion at the Fair. Jerry Campbell displays the project which he entered in the Science Fair. Electronics Club Newly Formed Row 1: Tom Morrow, Mike Boyd, Glenn Emig, Bob Cox, Lcsler John Waixc, fy A fi, li Evans fSpons0rl. Row 2: Bill Burns, Tom Lundeen, Bob Feigel, Rick Burns, Lanny McClvllnn. Row 3: .lim Robbins, Richard Ramsdcll, .lobn Pcndlcy, Jim Wade, Doug Stewart. E F7 2 2 E il I-.I Political Science Club Gets New Co-Sponsor Row I: Pat Nickell, Melanie Rhorer, Nancy Crewe, Toni Drew, Julia Field. Janie Webster, Nayna Duff, Linda Sunderland, Miss Works fsponsorl. Raw 2: Kitty Alexan- der, Darlene Manger, Joanne Czerwinski, Karol Johnson, Spanish Honorary Has 22 .2 i Cathy Cook, Carol Strauss, Linda Barley Bruce Dixon Linda Dixon. Raw 3: David Bailey David Pete Jimmy Daugherty, Doug Stewart, Mike Carlisle Ken Anderson David Preston, James Roscoe I niliation Dinner Linda Lange spoke about her trip to Mexico during Requirements for membership in the Spanish Honorary are an A average or advanced study in Span- ish. The Club had several guest speakers and held an initiation din- ner with n candle lighting ceremony for new members. a Club meetin,,. la, -- Pr 1 To Spam at Ira To meml Ten!! tion llflllf Club aw Anna H Campbe man R lin 1 e 1 ixmpsol --.,, it l ll Em lint, 'ees lrnmt 5 Killeen aw' punish Club Holds Annual Dinner Te become n member of the Spanish Club a student must have at least a HC average. To formally initiate their new members, Lhe Spanish Club 'ilaa Tertuliau held their annual initia- tion clinncr at the Southern Hills Methodist Church. The Spanish Club also held a Christmas party. Raw 1: Mrs. Warner lsponsert, Linda Lange, Nayna Duff, Anna Bastin, Jane Allen, Patsy Bastin, Carol Clay, Suellyn Campbell, Martha Guinnip, Linda Olds, and Linda Hoff- man. Row 2: Mary Ann Harris, Nancy Legg, Judy Jordan, Martha Webb, Sandy Taylor, Cheri Hughes, Carol West, Debbid Nickell, Mary Bertram, Cassie Riddell, Suzanne Simpson, and Debby Thompson. Row 3: Carol Ballard, New members are accepted at the annual initiation dinner Jacqueline Ackerman, Lynn Sturgeon, Nancy Moorhead, Janis Brown, Karen Eckert, Barbara Versaw, Elaine Brown, Jennifer Price, Cheryl Walden, Mary Troutman, and Sue Murphy. Raw 4: Sue Williams, Jim Roscoe, Canby Cook, Dyannc Flynt, Martha Buxton, Carol VanDorcn, Kathi Lester, Connie Davis, Teresa Norris and Terry Baker, 5 z I he Debbie Sherley is Vice'President of the State Latin Conference. Ar their annual Roman Banquet, latin students revive an old ii 9' in be , ,- 1 Latin Students Mourn Caesar All students enmllecl in Latin classes, at present or in Llie past, are eligible lor membership in the Latin Club. Sixty nienihers attend- ed the State Latin Cmiferenve in Morehead, when- Lafayette .lunior Debbie Sherley was elected Statee wide Vice-President. At several of their monthly mcet- ings, Club members saw slides ot' Europe and Rome. The Club sent 310 to CARE to provide for needy people abroad and mourned for Caesar by wearing black arm bands, Their annual Latin Banquet was held in May in the school cafeteria. Roman rustom. ix , . , w I I L 2 .5 1 f 1 'tx t N . sam., xi l ti' t V N l it Q 3 r X Y 1' W ' 551.75 VS.. 5 N W in -1. i E t I E' I ,olifzrrn ' .5 P , ,I v' . - rl I Y 5' ,inf -vnu 9 X ft 4 .1 ' ' J 'A sflhflffff. Vt X ,, 557 Aff' , K ' i 1. ' 1 ' ' sw I K x AL td' frills, t 4 y 0 et. ,::fm,.,,4 f 3 I ' S'-f, ' J ,f 'I . l' 5 g . . ' A J -2 I 5 ' ' W , ., , in V. . via., -,,-::: X - I- ' ? . . The French club presented L'The Christmas Story in French at their December meeting. French Club Members Participate in Poetry nrt 1111.-3 3 1 , tu, vm rm litmus, 19. vim tw, DL rn, un. rf, swf, nm, me in-X. cm, Ps-f 1 nm mth. nm Cornell, Q hw nmxtf Wi, nm The by-laws committee revises the constitution. Susan King wears an initiation beret. Le Cercle Francais gives mem- bers an opportunity to study French culture and French in social situa- tions. New members wore herets and 'X red, white, and blue ribbons to 4 school prior to initiation. If Club members participated in 8 poetry reading contest sponsored by the Alliance Francaise, staged H tableau spoken entirely in Frerwh at their Christmas meeting and held their annual cafe party in spring. the French Club officers .lulie Beasley, S F' 1, , drea-Anderson, Kitty 0'Donnell, and Efintittiii elliafna meeting, ' W. .M- l Winners in the Alliance- Frulncais contest .11 Transylvania Collcgu are ,lulie Beasley, Sue Barnes, .lulm Fields, Cordelia Uhlu-n and Cathy Wall. 'patein Poetr Reading Contests, Stage Tableau 1 .-r ,gimdw QYB Wm' My Frmd' sa-3,1 sihll' , bmi: nl ,www H. dpawi 4 SP0 nil: ' . 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Sue Itmws, In-Ala Smklf-:n Kun' 0'D'-w1I- I:-'fy K-wr'-r, S---nu clmy. rn..-my mm.:-, xrnwnfmgnf.-1 Az:-m1.., CMO1 gum., Tm Culm, Esbnlmk, xml.. swam. crwl.m.- ,ul::,:, RW 6: sum.-,f c:..:1l11. va.-ka nam- xallpam.-k, Derma: E::l:f1a:.g. Rm 3: Kiuy my, Anna mms, Emu. sandy Alma. PM D--dmv-w. 1-my ll-ww, Mash M1-Kfflmn, uni Crum-Il, sm..-:: Cana-15. slum.: Gin, sum mn, mrznaa Lf:-iam, hh 'l ki l' Linda Umm' Rubin KW n 'ml' W - Danny ma: umm, limit: r.,,:..-,-, Nm, KPN' ,-:mln C,,,,,,m,,' Dunn, ,ga::::-, rf: MWC, xnuw x1..x::, svmfm-xlqnlf,-, Am: numw. RW 7: X rmm, Julia Farm, Lind: slimy, Bm-1.11 Pmkfr, smh swwney. Jw' llvhb-rw. Mark Hmnmcr, Huw- Baker- l 1 lbl F' Paseale Jeantet Brings France to Lafayette t Smff i'7i'-J 5-A. Pa scale tutors French. A little hit of France was brought to Lafayette by 21 cute French accent, big, brown cycs, and a sweet smile cnllecl Pztscale Jeantet. Living with friends of her parents in Cardenside, Pascale came to Lafayette from Saint Leu Foret, ten miles from Paris. The youngest of thirteen children, Pascale has six brothers and six sisters. Her father owns pipe factories. She speaks English, French and Spanish and plans to go to L.S.U. in New Orleans following a trip home this summer. While at Lafayette Pascale participated in the Marquis Pageant, was made an honorary member of the French Club, and was a reporter on the Times. She also tutored French. Marquis Receives Pascalc and the Marquis de Lafayette both share the heritage of Lafayette which had its beginning in France. Pt' 99 A National Rating zrfrziwfn-flirt, umm. sum.. Sport: Editor Robby Trimble. ' I 8 1g,'a4.f5lS,j.g,-A G , 4- r' - jg . .J 3 V , I I iq t . , 'sr' , f t it f Q ,ffl ' IW av, ,Cf-vii? .. Q .QW .i Q f ' Dzziezizm V Yearbooks were distributed in October. ' f I' 1 fit I n r A The Formations played ior the soc hop uhen the yearbooks were gncrr out Clrol Wear-Iuniurx Students eagerly look for their picture in thc Marqui I Thr ond l ing l Asset yrnrb and l Thr schD0 quis This l HS Ifl Tim C' assisw A , I , i Utterly Dhoxogm 12 e Z.: ,, ' xltsluretht ugininntt. ating J? ill ,,maluW L W 'fini' Staff Paints Marquis Room Red, White and The ,644 Marquis, Lafayetteis sec- ond yearlmook received :tn Ai, rat- ing from the National Yearbook Association. The '65 staff attended yearbook workshops at Morehead and UK. The Marquis staff showed true school spirit by painting the Mar- quis room red, white, and hlue, This luxury was temporary though as renovation at Lafayette began Tim Cnstinh-Assistant Editor, becomes assistant decorator of Marquis room. :QPR - Utterly irresistible as Santa Claus is photographer Tom Utter. in the summer the staff suddenly found itself one week before the final deadline in the Sutton's base- ment, which in the long run thanks to the Sutton supply of cokes, pop- corn, etc., had a decided advantage over the administrative staff who ended up in the-cafeteria. ln addition to memorizing copy charts, the staff could recite ver- batim .lerry's, Frisch's, Howard Johnson, and Pasquales menus dur- ing the final deadline rush. Spending many hours on Satur- days and Sundays, when oI.hers were at the lake and working 12 hour days after school was out, the staff shared many memorable experiences climaxed by that frus- trated moment when tearful organi- zations editor Nancy Sutton said while sitting in her own basement, I want to go home! Sutton collar bosses Mrs. Jane Butler, sponsor and Barham Sutton big chief. Sports comes ...4 1 Tim is loud but Margaret is lander doing Student Life. Index editor Pam Morgan is minus an index x' F . finger from rc-indc mg re numbered pages Vt editor Robby Trimble Cleft? bc- a real sport at painting. Senior editor Marty Stevens directs the senior directory. -1 it ' l l Unor anized Nanc Sutton is l B Y naturally the Organizations editor. I n I M b Mar uzs Pa eant and Coronation Ball ' v 1 I y .- 4.7.4 , l I 4 hi ' e 1 iii j a L i fn? 3 1 i 'riaf ' 5 1 - .f E ' E rjf. X 4 5 5 rap- 1 2 I ' ' l , 4 1 V5 i w o .V4 1 1 C Y,-1 51.1. I . 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I 5 5 W The thirteen Senior girls who were con- testants in the Marquis Pageant, each had to have, along with lxeauty and poise, an outstanding talent. This talent was not limit- ed in any way. The girls presented songs, dances, pantomimes, monologues, piano re- citals, and sewing displays. Not only were the girls asked to display a talent, but also to answer a situation question to help determine poise. ueen Contestants Compete PASCALE JEANTET 'KRunu-0 and Julius M,x1:sH.x .Lxcxsox '-Roh' 1f..1,f' , DONNA MICK EY A'I'm the One Wlm Slzmdi Out In The Crowd gg con- I rh had i 3.0 tljmitl aw? mv 'E' 1 M21 t E uziw 1 E i F JULIE BEASLEY M1-dluy from . Thi- King Andl Senior Girls Display Talent in Competition M' - -N. 9. fi . - lg.. g t - 1' 'H ' x 4 .. as LINDA KOON Malaguena For the first time, on the after- noon of llie Pageant, a tea was held for all contestants and the judges in order for the judges to talk to the girls informally. l 2 ? l l E l SUE FLEMING Wouldn'! It Be Loverly . PAT PERCREM Eloise JUDY ALLEY Sword Dance CHAROLYN SAPP A-m.ag1.v- xi- , Ay SWK K s , ,f ,457 wi 1 ww ,G- 'V N ' ' x C! x XXX 13' 4, , Yiff, ffm A i iAg,.Qii?r0 ',-,W ' i, , '3 : tj Ward Hemlepp, editor-in-chief, Beth Leffler and Tim Costich, assi. editors watch the primer produce the Times . 4 I I l David llawpe. editor-in-chief of UK's daily paper. the Kernel, spoke to the classes about editorial writ- ing, Sponsored by Mrs. Jane Butler, the monthly paper included a 16- pztge senior edition. D u r i n g National Newspaper Week the Timesl' displayed ex- change newspapers from all over the United States. After a year of non-publication due to lack of student support, the '4Times resumed publication. Two journalism classes produced tlie paper which included reporting, headline writing, layout, copy edit. ing, and proofreading. Each student had an assigned beat to cover. Staff members attended a Publi. cation Clinic at U.K. where the L'Times won the Sigma Delta Chi Excellence Award, for the fourth time. Mrs. Jane Butler and Tim Costicli discuss ci layout. Times Staff Wins UK. Excellence Award students rank at journalism display. 'HA .xx . ' One person you can depend on popping up at the right w moment to take a picture is , fa It , l Tom Utter, the Times photographer. l -k :X S55 , 1 -K bf- x x The Times staff sells a new issue of the paper the l uhli Iii: Uri imll ialaynnl ard V W ,f the WW' Ken le lnlin rlelrl. chenlnne Allen, snellyn cninynell, cninle Benin, lndy syn-nnenn, Liniln Lnnne, lilnngn Mnneell, Kitty ollannnnll, senden rneeln, miie Lail. cnnnl l-leeteine, Keiny l-lnnlnine, lililaml Finch, snenn Dunn, lilnnly sleyene, rfnnln Lnwienee, Knnin Dnnlgn, cniny cnnlin, lllie. Lyaie Fincher -nil Mies cennlyn cnnniii fennnnneel. Rnni 2: Penny rife, slielley Cornell, lcnlliy Allen, Piiyllien Wm, An-lynn Anilen- nen, Liniln olde, Mnny stevens, nnili senneiinn, Liniln Keen, Dnnnn r-rnll, inner lligye, ynnin websiee. snndy sierlinnlee, lvlnny cnneelinle sire Jnlin Alennnaen, snenn luinilinyne, snenn Lnnaninn, ctieni nngliee, Debby rnninnenn, clen-ln lleeenn, nyenne rlynr, Anne Neve, Aniin miie, liiete linens, Jenny ltlnnie, Helen lnnine, Beelny Begin, ceinlyn lznilee, cnnnl sienne, l:niily Pennennlnen, Rini- Fleniingi Jnne sergeni. Jenn lcnigtil. nna Nnncy Jnlinsnn. new 4: lcnlliy neyie, lwnn,-ynnee lnnden, Jnne Kelley, Mu Alpha Theta Holds Picnic 'iygfftlmli i isiliiili l if 51' f'il li li'i'i i 'iff 'rf ' il'?!fl3yl,,.,.nf A, . ., f V iff W I f'fi'if?3N.Zfi ,MAN 'Z 'Khin Ns .lnlie Hensley, clieeyl lmlne, nneley Linn, snn nnenes, Elennnin llnnlinnen, snlly lcinnninl, linili sniien, lcninl lnlinnnn, l-leillie liny, Lnenne Trickett, rnyce cnnintiell, snenn Enenlneele, cennlyn lilelfnelenil, snnnnne Fieelnee, lnily sniiiii, linniei Finney, Deleenin Eneienling, lennne cninne, end lnily cnnlnnni. new sn sne Annieiennn, me Kelley. Lina. yennll, lndy olln, Lin-ln slnleley, ltfnliin Pnnli-, lint Hnyennnn, time Dinnn. Dnn sinilti. Jnlln snnndeee, l. w. neeny, slgnn lzekee, Kent wiiien n Ellie Gene ltnbinnnn ennllei Prine men. 1 . ll. I Y , . J , Dinninnd. Linde Welle, Pnl mieli, nnnn Cnnnnn, ninnn Dnvidnnn. Raw 3: cliyietien, sn., Kiinbeelin, Lnnnne Lynne, neui Webb, end Cnrnt Mintitnn. new .sn Lee cnenlnnl, Devil: llnlilnenn, nnyia llnbeiiinn, mike llnya. linnnie snnilnynnl-. .letin Swopc, .lmy cnninlnetx, nnls llnianiek, lilntly cnnneniei, lien Anilennn, lilllie llnnen, ceent vnn nnnen, rrnlnin linnen- tinnni, sinye selnnninie, lxill nnene, Jnnnne ceenwineli, rein ltlnninw, cnne Ynrne, Teeny nnlene, Kenny l-lnilielil, nna lim llnswe. EEE Mu Alpha Theta officers :irc Carol lloskms, treasurer: Kathy Hopkins, viceeprcsidcnlq Sandra Freelsy SECYCUYD' and Terry Lzlil, president frtol Plcmlcdl- Mu Alpha Theta is an Honor- ary for math students. Members must maintain a B average in math :intl he ill the fifth semester of college preparatory math. Besides having outside speakers, members such as Jerry Campbell, speak at meetings. The annual picnic was ill the spring. , 11 B , '70 SENIORS-Marilyn Adams, John Alexander, Sandra Alford, James Allen, John Allen, Linda Allen, Judith Louise Alley, Ken Anderson, Mary Margaret Azevcdo, David Bailey, Cheryl Banks, Claud Bays, Becky Begin, Jane Ann Blevins, Ann Boone, Mike Boyd, Donna Gail Britton, Rick Bums, Caro- lyn Butler, Martha Buxton, Gerald Alan Campbell, Chnsto- pher Carlson, Joanne Patricia Castor, Lynn Charren, Shirley A. Chastcen, Dretta Christian, Janice Cloyd, Sharon Col- lins, Carolyn Colliver, Tim Costich, Janie Cottrell, Terry Cox, Marcia Crabtree, Anita Davis, Susan Dean, Karen Drudge, Pat Ducharme, Frances Weslie Dye, Randy Eikel- herger, Charlotte Eldridge, Julia Frances Epperson, Vicke Ernst, Judy Essig, Penny Fife, Harriet Finney, Ruth Ann Flem- ofiritf at B ,,.,. L5 .V Env - 9 riff? 4 Sandra Gayle Freels, Donald Girone, Eleanor Goodwin, Gena Grady, Jerry Lee Hall, Ginny Hames, Donna Handy, C31-01 Hanson, Thomas F. llenry, Glenda Rose Herron, Linda Hoffman Anne Marie Hooker, Vera Kathleen Hopkins, Carol Jean Hes: kins, Jim Hovcrman, Helen James, Shannon Beth Jarvis, Nancy Ellen Johnson, Pamela Suc Keemle, Nancy Kelty, Donna Sag Kimberlin, 'Susan Elizabeth King, Linda Ann Koon, Ann Lail, Teresa Jean Lail, Linda Claire Lange, Margaret Lauder, Paula Dean Lawrence, Joyce Lawson, Nancy Legg, Cheryl Long, Luanne Lyons, Patty Magee, Sharron Kaye Manley, Patti Mann, Steve Merryman, John Medford, Carol liliclrler, Donna Mickey, Joe Miller, Barbara Becknell Montgomery, Sherry Moon, Cheryl Moore, Jennifer Moore. Pam Morgan, Thomas Morrow, Lenore ing, Sue Ellen Fleming, Joyce Flynn, Dyannc Plynt, Lena Foley, Nash, Teresa Norris, Patricia Paine, Brenda Parham, Richard Beta Club Attends Corwentzon ,n , I E5 ' 'Q' S E 4 ff' .45 - s , ,, , J- k A 11 x-m f , i .Wd It i 'Fi' 4 ff ' F ' 'ii' it 2 ' 'H i S 1- is '..a,. te. I ,,,'? it A- '-33,54 'f'An 'H . .2 I if , m. V. gs' 9 , L4 , A D , X ,a , 1 , - ' ' 4 i TT' -..gm fn 'N39 - - tx ' H1 Peek, Peggy Peel, Linda Pendergrass, John Pendley, Emily Pennebaker, Pat Pergrem, Jennifer Price, Richard Ramsdell, Herbert Ray, Chester Redman, Janis Reeves, Cheryl Richards, Bill Richards, V. Gene Robinson, Diane Rogers, Deane Root, Diana Rose, Ronald Ryker, Nancy Sawyer, Jacqueline Jane Sergent, Diana Sherman, Barbara Shrader, Dianna Sims, Tanya Sisk, Linda Sliker, Judy B. Smith, Kathy Smoroskie, Ronald Southworth, Mary Stevens, Douglas Stewart, Barbara Stroup, Barbara Sutton, John Swope, Michael Taylor, Donna Thompson, Sharon Trammell, Robert Trimble, Linda Tyler, Terri Vance, Jeri Wagner, John Waite, Brenda Waits, Chcryl Walden, Dale White, Frances Whittaker, Peggy Williams, Linda Wills, Judith Wright, Juaroasfonvia Abner, Kenneth Abner, Jacque Ackerman, Andrea Anderson, Patricia Anderson, Sue Armstrong, Linda Bailey, Gay Baker, Terry Baker, Carole Banks, Sue Barnes, Connie Barnett, Anna Bastin, Julie Beasley, Mike Beatty, Kaye Bell, Sally Binning, Susanne Bolender, Bonnie Borchert, Michael Bowen, Douglas Brown, Janis Brown, Jo Carol Brown, Linda Brown, Bill Burns, Ann Burris, Joyce Campbell, DO!!-I CHITOH, Philip Cochran, Kathy Chaney, Evelyn Chasteen, Dana Conkel, Annetta Conrad, Johnetta Conway, Mike Cooper, Sharvli Corder, Linda Cowhcrd, Robert Cox, Rodney Craft, Lee Crawl f0l'f, Nancy Crewe, Tara Culver, Joanne Czerwinski, DIHM Davidson, Joyce Davis, Sue Diamond, Bruce Dixon, Nayna Dillffn Recta Dumford, Ronald Eads, Karen Eckert, Mary Beth Elling- t0n, .lack Ellis, William Ellis, Glenn Emig, Susan Esenboek, PM Ferguson, Julia Field, Mildred Fisch, Suzanne Fischer, William Freckman, Sharon Gill, Howard Goodpaster, Charles Gorton,Jl1dY n ft ,t'1'ni5'f3 3-1 ni D n 'ii sw, EFS i so--'i'a rgdmcm Bdsm ,Call lunH,,, ,gjlmhia lb lim., 5, Km An of M l1'1dff,ia ft to .y thi tm i Uma nt., ml MW. Chun s Jlntmw. 15.5 PM not L A 'x K' I Ja. .52 Graham, Brenda Hager, Saunden Hale, Linda Hallock, Mark Hammer, Susan Hammond, Robert Hardwick, Susan Hart, Kenny Hatfield, John Henderson, Pamela Holloway, Emily Houston, Connie Howard, Wesley ltludson, Brenda Hughes, Cheri Hughes, Judy Hukle, Vicki lvey, Karol Johnson, Jane Kelly, June Kelly, Cary Kleine. John Knight, Brenda Lair, Susan Landrum, Cathy Lear, Vonnie Lee, Sandra Levy, Brenda Locker, Ann Longacrc, Becky Lutz, Janis Lyons, Keith Macl..aury, Sherry McConathy, Carolyn McFarland, Mayla Mckeehan, Gretchen Marcum, Joan Masball, Virginia Marshbanks, Larry Mason, Gil- bert Mitchell, Jane Mobcrly, Kathy Mohr, Dorothy Molla, Juhn Moore, Patricia Moore, Helga Moser, H. R. Mullenclore, Anna Lee Navc, Karl Nollenberger, Kitty O'Donnell, Lorie Palmer, Cheryl Parks, Ronald Paul, Cary Perkins, David Peters, Paula Quill and croll Powell, Donna Prater, Charles Reeder, Susan Rhodemyre, Melanie Rhorer, Anita Richard, Judy Rigsby, Teresa Robinson, Jim Robbins, James Roscoe, Robin Rosenbaum, Laura Roser, Karen Runyon, Judy Rykcr, Deborah Sherley, Ronald Smith, Carol Snodgrass, Sandra Spalding, Henrietta Sparkman, Sally Spayth, Sandy Sterlinski, Mary Ann Stevens, Linda Stokley, Marsha Stone, Carol Straus, Lynn Sturgeon, David Sullivan, Nancy Sutton, Ruth Lee Sutton, Sarah Sweeney, Cindy Taylor, Dianne Taylor, Edward Taylor, John Taylor, Sandy Taylor, Jeannie Terry, Debby Thompson, Patty Vance, Joe Walden, Thomas Walker, Beth Webb, Janie Webster, Ferrell Wellman, Carol West, Glenda Lee West, Phyllis West, Linda White, David Whitmore, Frank Wilford, Betsy Wilson, Robert Wilson, Walter Wurst, Samuel Yeary. I nitiutes Eighteen Quill and Scroll is an honorary society for outstanding high school journalists. Members are recognized for their scholastic ability and their outstand- ing work on the school newspaper and yearbook. The first joint Quill and Scroll initiation banquet was held at Bour- bon County High School, with La- fayette, Henry Clay, Bryan Station and Bourbon County high schools participating. 1 Seated: Joy Norris, Sandy Frasier, Donna Handy, Beth Leffler, Margaret Lauder, and Marty Stevens. Standing: Mrs. Jane Butler Csponsori, Terry Robin- son, Ward Hemlepp, Clark Kidwell, John Valandinghwm, Nancy Sutton, Barbara Sutton and Tim Costicb. I79 Lafayette ational Honor Societ Hosts J l . 3 . - W f 1 . ef P 'yd .P Jet . M f X x 5 Nancy Johnson tutors a student. Old Iuenbefe, muy Aeeyeeln, cernla cnlnnlnell, clnle cnnlenn, lfnnneee Dye, snnann neele, Glendn l-lennn, Anne l-lnekef, cnfnl l-lneklne, Nnney Jollnenn, Nnney Kelly, sne Klmbeflsn, Lanan Keen. Llnan Lnnge, Lnnnne Lynne, ynnn Penaley, cene Rnlninenn, nenne llnnl, lvlnny sleyene, nnnnn Tlnnnnenn, Tenl vnnee, cnml vnn Dnnen. senior Inmneee, clleryl lznnlee, Jnlle laeneley, Beeley laegln, Mike lzeya, mennnx Bnnne. lllnnln. annlnn, snaeley cnneleen, melln clnneunn, cnmlyn cnlllyee, 'ranl cnelieln, Knne cnmell, lcneen unlage, Jnlin Enneeenn, Penny Pile, anal Plenllng, Llnan l-lnmnnn, Kenny l-lnplelne, Helen Jnnlen, slnennnn Jennie, Penn Keennle, sneen King, 'renze Lnil, Mnrgnnel Lnnaer, Pnnln Lnweenee, slnnnen Menley. steve lllenynnn, Jennllee Mnnee, laeena. Pnnnnn, lennalef Pelee, Plelnnnl Rnlneaell, lnll lllennnle, nlnne lzngene, lnne sefgene, lxnnnnnn slneelen, Jnely small., Peggy wlllinnn. ln,-inf lnmnlen, An-ine. Anaenenn, sne Ann-lennng, cnnnle lannlne, sne nennee, sneenne lznlenaen, Lin.-ln Benwn, lnyee cnennleell, Kenley clnnney, Evelyn clnneleen, nnnn cnnkel. slnnen cenlen, Linen cnwnenl, Jeanne cneewlnelel, Dlnnn Dnylaenn, Pnlee nlnen, Been Dnfnlnnl. Glenn Enlae. snenn lseenbnele, Malaeell Finely, snennne Fieelnen senan. l-lnle, cnen l-lngnee, Jnne Kelly, Jnne Kelly, snenn Lnnannn, Ann Lnngnene, llelneeen Lnn, Kem, lylnel.n-ny, Knyny Mnln, Knnl Nnllenleengen Klny o'Dennell, Len Penney, clnenyl Pneke, only Peelelne, sneen mnndelnyee. lznlnln Pneenbenln, nelnnell slneeley, senflnn spnlalng, Mney stevens, Lana. senkley, mln sullen, nel-by Tlnnnnpenn, laefn welnln, Jnnse welnzer. Stow l V f Beth I NHS C Of pn .lol pn l - lawful? E1 gift: L D-in W, in 5 , w ,mama -fa -,L nt fill! V' 3, vw 0Stt State Convention for the First Time W S. at yt Na! The Slate Convention was held at Lafayette this year for the first time, The Lafayette chapter was aided by the Bryan Station and Henry Clay chapters. A luncheon was held and round table discussions were given. After- wards new officers were elected. To become a member of the Na- tional Honor Society a junior must have a 3.8 average and a senior a 3.5 average. Members are chosen by the fac- ulty un a basis of scholarship, lead- ership, character, and service. As a money making project the 1 A National Honor Society sold cor- J sages at the Bryan Station football 2 t S .A . game- . 5 ,, , .,...,.,.M-M or t ,, f - I - ' nf' l - 3, f' -' X . - vf.1p,... 1 '- ' It - g' T ,iii t m: , Beth Leftlcr -and 'rem Vance plan the V 'ix H ' , 3 NHS Convcntmn. ' f't,, !'- ' I -t . - 1 4' 4 Officers of NHS are Deane Rom, vicea V 'F 'HW 1 ' ' , Q pres.: Carol Hoskins, treas.: Nancy J0lm50U, sec.: and C0118 ROMYISUU, Students attend Convention. pres. Carol Hoskins, Don Miller, and Sandra Frecls are NHS finalists. 4, rs, I Qkf Darin! 3 slalc U rslrerc or restroom- acl like rmrlocm Hillbill Hills had Day. the danced. ' hilllrillies excited S muellilz Soplror man is wl mares ad goal lor r one recal was rxcw responsilri ds Ilre llral Lafa' Ile machi their gm group ur ll1al accel and auth Qpinions lrrsl grep During their first day at Lafayette the sophomores were in a statc of perpetual confusion. They did not know what was where or who was who and some even ended up in the wrong restroom. Ol course there were the usual Sophomores trying to act like Seniors. hut they roused suspicions when they could not locate the office. Hillbilly Day is an annual Sophomore event and Beverly Ili-lls had nothing on Lafayette. For two weeks before Hillbilly Day. the hoys, and girls' P.lf. classes met together and square danced. The day hefore spring vacation was the hig day and hillbillies hlossotned. Complete with jugs and corncoh pipes the excited Sophomores danced and chose the boy and girl looking most like a hillbilly fa dubious honorl. Sophomores are the low men on the totem pole, hut the low man is what holds up the pole, or rather the school. The Sopho- morcs added spice to the Seniors' lives and provided a scape- goat for everyone. The laughter contained nostalgia. for every- one recalls the days when they were Sophomores-everything was excused with a laugh and life seemed endless and without responsibilities. As the year went on the Sophnmores realized the challenge that Lafayette presented to themg to become a working part ol the machine. They were challenged to heeome individuals with their own opinions and ideasg to separate themselves from group actions and ideals. The Sophomores hegan to realize that accepted theories and noted authorities are only theories and authorities not necessarily true. They hegan to express opinions in a faint hut increasing voice. Slowly they took the first step toward maturity-learning to think for themselves. , ' if 'I' .D e M, L 4- 1 I 1 QP I 1- ,am 1 gif J 4. IB3 ' , . 4. T,. I t 1 Rick Abbott Michele Abrams jackie Adams Laney Akers Pete Albenini Kitty Alexander Paula Allen Brenda Anderson Mike Anderson Joanne Atkins Dianna August Pamela Ayers Marian Baldwin Freddy Ball Sam Ball Marsha Barth Marion Bartlziu Patsy Destin Walt Bell J. W. Berry Mary Bertram Tommy Biggs Taylor Bingham Patricia Birch Marcella Blevins Peggy BlyLhe Bonnie Boggs Linda Adams i .. ' f e 'J M Rick Bowers :- - P' YS' Sally Adcdnk - David Adkins 7 A . I I' Charlotte Allen , Elizabeth Allen 4. - t- 'N' ,A Kathy Allen xi- Lf , 1-15 fb -av s f '1 15 Linda Arthur -XL V, dl S li Tracy Arvin C. ii' F X F Ruben Ashbrook ' f 1 E, i I - i 7 . l . , 'vi Elgan Baker A , l ,Qi - sz- ' 7 lnhn Baker gk' A ,. vt N Dennie Baldwin x M, 1 V 'A ' W . 4521 K ' l .. .. .Q -fra' Q W Libby Ballard 4. 1 A , N , 'S Dale Balsam '1 J , L- , Mike Barnett ' L ' F' vii- Bill Batsel 9 3 L . 5' 4, f 3, V - Patricia Beasley K , , V - y Y,- Donna Begley ' ' V ff K i 9 . i ' l . L. , , F ,D - 2 Id' I 3 i , Ch' rles Best Y :-,- , ,, Philip Bevins ,, , f 3 'if' Ronnie Biddle . A - L . r , X iw, lv, it T . . , , A 2 Q I A ii ' Mnslin Bind 5 -I P. - y ' 2 f ' V A Mark Black i -,sk l N, 3 1-f Q Elaine Blevins ' ' ff V 1 J i - l, 'D,,i.Z.i . i 1 ' 2 , Barbara Boian , i n 5 V i f 3 Cindy Bost L' - 1 Q, : ff C, 451 If V sy Q ' - 1 Ai ge e y, 1 f' C QQ I i I :VI , . Ae- A V ii'f,73 . 15 in :Q X :fi 5 C C zz C. L ff hah, r , 3, V 7 C tj gf! gpg 23. f tk Y' fr -H , ff ,Z iff . q,. .ff 7' . ' 'B Q 4 W ? fl fl r v l arf r 'Ay 1:-v4 L ' Q-f Y C f' Q I N' ir gi Chl. lx C I Margaret Bowlin Jim Bowman Sharon Bnzvrnnn Judy Brantley Belly Beeclon Joe Breedon .lofmne Broadus Cary Brolhers Elaine Brown Elecmora Buchanan Patricia Buckley Vickie Burgess Sue Burton Coleman Bush Scot! Butcher Louis Campbell Phyllis Campbell Suellyn Camphell Raymond Carr Debbie Carroll Dale Carter Jan Caywood Beverly Chalin Debbie Chalin John Clausen Carol Clay Vikki Clemons Linda Braamge Nellie Bradshaw Karyn Bragg Larry Brewer Jody Bridges Richard Briscoe Debra Brumlield Alex Bryant Dorothy Bryant John Burk Sherry Burke Jerry Burns Pam Byington Garland Byrd Terry Cnll Cathy Carlin Harry Carloss Allen Carlson Jimmy Case David Cfllllers Shirley Caudill Mark Chaplin Linda Chapman Susan Clark James Cobb Bill Cole Lee Coleman Emile' mln Dana WU Iam, Comm Gwinn: Cnur , C mens gfxfdrarau fm Lim Crmrrh Tvmm! Cuff Pa Omdlfl Klan' Curlis llarn Dmi llalph Dailey untla B .x nl: I-WB , lffdf Half Richard R Deb B V r,:oglf Dam? lilo: .lnlm Bm Sbfrrr Mr .lerry Bm? Pam Byinglr: Cruland llrld Terry Call Gtliy Carllll Han-y Carlos Allen Cirlsan J' 'Case nlllllolfv gljylgy Cvudll ir kalflll Ugly, Chfvmfl Swan Clark Cnblr W Qylenlfl' Nay, B5 rag Bm Linda Collinsworlh Linda Colliver Judy Columhin Charles Cooper Dana Corman ,lcrry Cornell ' Charlotte Crane Mary Cravens Edward Crawford Larry Crouch Tommy Cruze Pat Cundill Mary Curtis Mayo Dacci Ralph Dailey William Condra Michelle Cook Carol Cooper Shelley Cornet! Molly Costich Betty Cox .lim Cressman Nancy Criggcr .lane Crisp Angela Cunningham Dianne Cupp Sharon Curry .lamcs Daugherty Rebecca Davidson Brenda Davis l V 'fl ' Y f'-ll ' ,i in s fs , 'xg gli Q: W l 1 Lf.: rf' 5 A-l 3.1: X . H, V 'I g,, , F' r' 1.-fy jj Q Q I 5 A ' a V 5 92. A Y-X Q ' .. ng r Apprehensiue Sophs Face Lafayette The 1961-1965 Sophomore class was the largest in Lafnyelte's hislory. The 7-12 sophomores were apprehensive about com- ing to Lafayelle: most sophomores were facing completely new teachers. many neu friends and four buildings to get lost in. Rooms 209 . . . 209. Logicnlly it should he right here. liul nalurnlly itls not. Maybe l should report n missing room. Don't look lost now: everyone uill know you are a sophomore. Gosh. even rr senior could get losl in something this big. Well, who wants to take health anyway. Vwwe ' 1 l ,xl . I E, be, Sw r Tj 5' 91' 71 is ll I5 in-in -il' L i, f ' .iw 53.1 Q: ri ' i x, ts, Y, fx vi! f y I Charles Davis Eddie Davis Kathy Davis Rose Dean Ed Deitz Cary Delaney Linda Devries Mike Dewecse Mike Dice Michael Dobson Donna Dodd Neal Donaldson Linda Doyle Charlotte Drury Marcella Drury Ambitious Sophs Tackle Chemistry Lab reports, equations, experiments, lectures, and unknown solutions-chem istry can sun: kccp you on your toes. Virgil Davis Karen Dawson Rick Day Mark Dennis Steve Denny Jo Delwciler Beverly Dicken Dale Dinsmore Mike Dixon Phil Dolson Clcnn Doup Jill Downey Donna I.. Dunn Donna M. Dunn Sally Dunn -: i :LHEDHHTDRY Dum' TaIu:jnDwm2 D ml Pin DHI' Dgllxnia F-E' Karan Ewell anim Edsw Brrmia Eldrir gm mum Doris Eli' Faye Fries Alice Evans Dnnna Evans Tern' Farmer llolly Farris Kmnld Fanm Linda Fergus llania Fxelde Linda Fields Ri h 4 fe - Ili films? Launua nm Blrlmara F lim PWM e In Fmmh L' a . 15222332 ' T- Freeman I gzvis il .. DN' I Dfllltis 5 Denny lilweilgy flllf Diclren ' Dltlsmln G Dunn l Down nn Dnllp Drmley mn I.. Dunn mia il. Dunn h Dlmtl 'Fil v Talton Dunn David Durman Phil Dutt Delwnia Easterling Karen Easterling Cilhert Edgington Brenda Eldridge Sandra Elliot Doris Ely Faye Estes Mice Evans Donna Evans Terry Farmer Molly Farris Konulrl Farroll Linda Ferguson Marcia Fielder Linda Fields Richard Finnie Ike Fleming Llnnenn Flynn Barbara Fox Larry Fox Stan Foxworthy Linda Frazier ,lim Freedman J. T. Freeman Steve Duvall Barhy Dye Linda Eades Carol Eiseman Charlotte Elam Barry Eldridge Ray Ely Gene Erwin Ellen Essig Rodney Fain Mike Fanning Mary Farmer Phyllis Fcigel Dodee Fennell Donna Ferguson Vicki Fields Jerry Filmore Alan Finch Farrell Foley Irene Folstcr Wayne Forbes Bill Frakes Jnlln Franklin Phyllis Franklin Linda Freeman Sandy Freeman Kenneth Frith ...V , .. .....,.. ,1 ff 'Tel ,f K. Q iw l V . 3 F 5 , . 5 - V Q , 1 lil? ,, - A L K 5 fm W.-...F - i R YA, L A V A . f 3 M C 1 il f wi ' . ' J ' ,A l i, M WV WH at l F if fs? F , 5 et W t I i , 1 if QS.. 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L N Q Donna Fryman Danna Fugctt .lnncl Fulmcr Pairing Garity Barbara Gentry Cleveland Gentry Carol Giles James Gill Diana Gillespie Lynn Gun .lan Graham Rusty Crates Danny Grinuncll Ju Grose Elimlreth Hager Ronnie Hall Jann Hallenlwrg Emery Hamm Linda Harless Lynda Harman Guy Hart Sharon Hawkins Susan Hawn Gary Hayden Ruse Hebert Slcvu Heinrich Eric Heisler Jeanne Carlin Bohlry Gardner Ronald Gardner Susan Gibson Phill Gillxfn Robert Gilhreath Mary Lynn Gillespie Dee Coll Ronald Gnodpaster Gloria Gregor Bryan Griffin. Dona Crimmetl Ezra Haggard Donna Hall Lena Hall Lee Hampton Kathy Hanawalt Susan Hard:-nhergln Elizabeth Hatfield Ronnie Hallnn Tommy Halton Sandy Hayden Joe Haydon Shirlw: Head Mike Hcllard William Hellnrd Hugh Hempel r m Dmannf lla n W' Kal Hwingli 'b 3 l-lkle lyiiljllllifle Cnml HFS fn Hnlbmvk naar HUM' Prmrli Htl! John Hvvkim, llike linmbzrr iliulncl lluuel: Slnnm Hudson Handy llueluner Debbie l'lullmaA NNI! 01, lllllill c1l14ll Rohm Cillrwg Marr lam c'11,. Ure Coll I 4' Ronald GWlPr111 Clnria Cngn. Bryan Crillill. Dena 011111211 Em 11131111 Danna Hall Im 11111 In Hampmr Kirby Hunawall h 5,5411 l-lardmherl' ' 1h Harlifld Hmm Tummy I-llllvu d. Hlydrn is Illzillud Sllirlec Hel d luke Helllil A milf? Uruannu Hcnn Kay llcrringlon Kay Herrington Barbara Hislv: W. J. Hlslc Carol Hiss Carl Holbrook Madge Holland Pamela Holt ,lulrn Hopkins Mike Homlmcl: Michael Housli Sharon Hudson Randy Huebner Debbie Huffman Beverly Hcrslienson Rosemary Hill Kenny Hiscl Carl Hooker Carolyn Hodges Betsy Holbrook Donald Hombirg Leon Honicun Frances Hoover Norma Houston .lohn Howard Marguerite Howard Eric Hullman Linda Hurt Dennis l sac v Y- 1' 1 l - . 'C f 1 I Y ' l E255 if Y, I C 1 or , 1 1' A W M! VV gr D W 5- Q ' I P-' V ' 6- l 1 WSJ I ral ub ject Changes Bring Sophs to Counselors' Office 1 Sopllomorcs visil counselors lor llclp concerning subjects changes, personal 1 problems and plans for college. 11 1 1 1 1 1 i ly , 1 L fr J 9. ,i g uw ky. J J f gf 5' 1 5 9 I 6'-' -- i Qi A 1 W ggi A ,J E, i 5, To l. . .J f f is , J I K J: ' f v 1 ,x lvk Q , f x I e A, 'V EAL lla i I ' L The sophomore finalists in lhe Marquis Pageant were from left to right: Dale Balsom, Elaine X Kruckas, Elcanora Ramey, and Liz Hatfield. l l li ,wx l vi if l I 1 Mary .lo Isham Earl Ison Jerry lson Carolyn James Verla James Bill Jansen Lynda Jennings Linda Jensen Linda Jewell Scott Johnson Tommy Johnson William Johnson Katherin Karrich Randolph Kearns Boh Keemle Dmlslas Jackson -l0l1H Jackson Wanda Jackson Chcsley .laracz Tommy Jasper Morrison Jenkins Melissa Johnson Phil Johnson Priscilla Johnson Stephen Jones Judy Jordan William Jordan Chris Keen Jeri Keith Brenda Kelley , 1 In llnihlhiml K1f l'i'i Wil if ll . iiwifi wi Dnid KIM' Lulu KW' 11111 Ki M E Kimura Linda Kummcf lirlaria Ladm Bmre Lallcne Belly Larison Mike Larkin Linda laShom Hal hcl Billy lzznnzni Milli' Leanard limi' Limell Cfnld ing Billie lmelace fhmn ll Uinld il age? hr llinniim' T, ximllfhhal llinhgm Eg!! 5193 Jaraq Jaspr, mann lenlinr Helix, 1 h L P lnllnzniim Prlscilla ,lolnnsnn Stephen Innes Indy lnrdan William lnrdan Kzrrr Ieri Keith Brenda Krlley Ll Jim Kelly Allrcna KetnPl'f nruy Ki-ndrirk Rohn-rt Kidwt-ll Franc:-5 Killpalrick David Kinclrcioe Kallry Kinnaird Sally Kimnrm Larry Kinnnrd Linda Kummcr nrafrrnin Ladwig Bruce Lafirrre Berry Larison Mike Larkin Lynrlu LaS-bnrne Hnl In-vt Billy Leonard Bobby Leonard Tommy Littrell Cnrald Long Billie Lovelace gnrmn nrngwd Quinn rrirgme Pri nnmrtr T'1f'1'n: 'nrmrrarr Bliclnael Mznrlcllo Elrmhnnh Mimi,-, Annu Kt-plur June Kerns Ralph Kessinger Kathy King Stephen King Linda Kinkel Robert Klurcn Robert Kniffen Elaine Druckas James Lambert .loc Lambctln Mike Lane Barbara Laverty Virginia Lawson Gary Leach Nelson Leonard Nina Little Harold Littrell Robert Lowery Benny Magedanz Cary Magce Dorn Mapes Woody Marcunr JoAnne Marshall Margaret Martin Linda Masters Rusaell Matlock GW . ,ir l l' 'ff f gg. ' -if K W Y ' x '- xx , Q ,K 1 r I l ' Q K V E Fi? rl g L .f ' if ' 4, z fill F na 5 i S' 5 l-Hi, 1 t lt' V l l ' .- it if n 132 ,L gi Em 1 ,L A il, think' 'ri C - wg Y I 1 i' 7 ,, . -, r WK X xi -3 - glrginmx. i' I F if. M V- f, .2 I .Gig 1 .mf 5' V 'Ei 2: 5. is li i, A ll Pe eb 'ef in Q Q lf thiw iw , mb, I Q f V ' x F la J ' , -Q .I yi-xi Q I . of l i Exif 'E fl ea 4 I X' if 1 x KX :fl gi , 5 Q fl i , x Q tl r i . '-my lc F- K 1 is K xy I ea I' K' yi N! or va' M .Vt 2 , 1 K1 L. Q I cv S ,ct Y X A ' Q7 l , :, 6' M, ' ' -s. I rf- ' s i Ne. i Y-'1 l l l I 'rash ixinwfkl Craig Army James May Patrick McCarthy Bill McCaw Mimi McClellan Jerry McDaniel Barbara McDonald Tom McDonald Jackie McKenncy Barry McKinny Barbara Mclenmre Judith Meflurzl Velma Mellor! David Merlin Steve Meyers Terry Mielcarck Susan Miles Woody Mills Clifford Mims Helen Mitchell Margaret Moak William Moherly Becky Montgomery Mike Moon .lane Moore Linda K. Moore llfarl Mi, mimi M Ruse Mfhiiiie Phil may -1, Rebecca Xligiiclen Jennie McCroy, Delhen recom Kenneth llcllalton .l ames McKee Sandra hlcSpadden Barbara Means Wayne Meece Cary Messmer Susan Meyer Phil Meyers Carl Miller Steve Miller Ronald Million Kenneth irnchell Naneye Mitchell Sharon Mitcllfll Larry Momgumer! Cheryle Mwk Emory Moon Linda M. M0010 Micheal lllwfe Nancy Moorhenzl I rff izlifwm Tm iw I s Mull- wllis Bluff UH Anka W' M ' Neil 1132 Nflll llile Nelilh newly Nm Cm holslc Inn in Shirley nm Diane 0'Cmm C1nllwiaO'Cm v i i :bil ll elwecfa 3, QA Jenme igrfm' rclfllliil llelhen limi , lkennrlli llrllaf hmm luke. sam Marry Barbara lim- Wayne Mme Gary llessmer Susan llegu Phil linen Carl lllllel Sieve Miller llunalfl llilllnn f g, iliuirl gig, rulifii shim ylilcliell Dm llanlfl' 1 limi gig-fiilwn I L 35,-1 Wi' We sn ff J W0 1'fl'l'i ,Tell Morris Sharon Morris Tom Morrow Clmrlcs lilullis Charles Murrell Anilu Muse Maria Nr-al .lamus Ncill Miki: Nclson D--lrorah Nickell Gunn Nohlo Jean Noel Shirley Nnrvell Diane O'Cunneli Cymliia 0'Connor Bill Mon Madeline Muddiman Connie Mulder David Musa Paz Nation Dclilny Naylor Mary Neville Danny Ncwbcrg Judith Newman Rosemary Norflcct Pamela Nnrris Roller! Nnrlon James 0'Connor Slove O'C0nn0r Burry Ogden F' 1 ,sir ,J gf ya' w-, r hh F' ' 752 si si' g T if Ji A 1 t' if :jf r V, ' W F' .ZQJIAMT ' I . 1 ,. ' ff ' gf :, .+. iw . J ' 1 1 Sophomores Take P.E ivllilc sophomore girls lracl lo face thc incl that passing I'.l'f. rc- quires wearing buggy blue uniforms mul bolylmy socks, the suplmnmrc boys lenrnccl llint gym classes are svpnrzitvrl by n curtain. Running six laps nrouncl the gyrn, nncl play- ing volleyball, socvvr, nnrl lmslcvt- lxnll were all n port of thc svgrvgal' ml classvs. lull tin- lmys mul girls finally got tugellwr' for square clnncing. ell t ' ... are 'fm -f 5' W' . f 'sv ' x,h ' n v P ,V A 'yi' 31 ia W as ' :K A Y is ' tg f -, gr' wr' ff we 1 s? : f1 ,Q5'. ' gg,-1, 4 an a L J L , l ' . 3, F ,,,,, 'W Mews L fe' fin' 5 X W 48,33 1.15 6' mass Beverly Olds Howard Orme Phillip Ormes Lewis Owens Sheron Pachzx Daniel Parke Billie .lo Pence James Perkins Susan Perkins Linda Peyton Sherrida Phillips Jonathan Porter Lawrence Potts Cary Powell Les Powers Ginger Orm ,1 ' Ted Osbumgn David Owens Larry Patrick Donald Peace Marsha Peel Steve Persley Ken Peters Beverly Petty I Raymond Porter Archie Penis Rosie Potter Susan Prentice Judy Preston John Price ...mn I Plays, panel discussions, and debates add interest to English. Here, a scene from The King and I is acted out. ll IQ A it .E s is e Slew Pullia Craig Pyles Leia Raglan car, tml Robert Reyn Umlz Rhoda Par Rnd, . Rnlh Ring? l-Pity Ritter' Funk R h. gulll Knit: and Rode! Clyde R Jan Rudlslnll law slim Steve P 51 Ken Pgimq Beverly Pm RIF?-Unnfl Porlrr Arrlrie Pnnis Rosie Pnuer Susan Prrnlive Judy Preston John Price if 1 f 5 Sieve Pulliam Craig Pylcs L.-in Ragland fairy Reynolds Robert Reynolds Doug Rlmdus rm Rirclwy Ruth Rilclrey l.ully Riuer Frank Rnlsison Rulli Rulrords llrnid Roderick Clyde Roult .lan Rudig Larry Summons Sophomore Choir Performs at Spring Program Purnela Rainey Elcanorzr Rnmey Donna Reynolds Steve Riddell ,Tuner Riggs Eddie Riley Eddie Robben Dnvid Robertson David Robinson Rebecca Rogers Donnie Roser Bruce Rnllr Judy Sanders Bonnie Sandlin .lolm H. Saunders mm .., x fs ew 2' 4 JF :- 'v 5.2. K or . . r A . ,,Q:., A b 5 ' V. Z P ' 1 :MI lk av' I lf ' , ,. 1, gi Rl X. - AV, ' ' if fi ,Ili ,E x h .QI ri r ivfi 7493 Q M fi' if ,fl :S 'SI' -J, C it ,tj ' f f . fig. i N , Q-4 L77 1 K '- 'A J I S Q Q . 1 rs' a t 5 - ' ,L iq ,, ' if M Q9 i A ' sr 1' S i L J'- Q WQUX ' l 'ja x U f1LififFi.i F in 'c' S-:H V ,git 1. -2 4?-X iff '14, N L W K I . 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I .lrilin R, Saunders liill Savage Alan Sawyer Donna Searcy .lanws Sebastian Hurry Scule Laurel Sheller xiiiam Shelby Donna Sherrrm Charles Simpson Frances Simpson Ruse Simpson Randy Sisson Susan Skaggs 'rmy sim Don Smith Earlise Smith Cary Smith Charlie Srnitson Cynthia Srnitson Gary Smyth Deion Stafford Brenda Stagner Beverly Stallons Sandy Stephenson Debbie Stevens James Stidham Don S I aiiiiiii 'iilif' .lan Scot: ciiiiis siiiiif Jim siiiip Piiiiciii sim, Durotliy Shin Piiii Siiiiiiiiiiiiii Vickie Shunk Suzanne Sinipsiin William Sims Churlcs Singer Dawn Slone Anita Smith Dulmmh Smith jerry Smith Priscilla Smith Susan Smith Nancy South Billy Sparks John Spickard Ronald Stnmvcl' Billy Stephens ciiifii stevfmlfon .latmcs SUPP Karen SIOYY Dan Stutzchcr - ll E gmt? in Sulhtln Jilin Sirrlfl' 'lark' Tamil Bn in Tite riuia T111 Piituiiiiw Ctrl Tbornti-2 .inns Trail Charles 'lriitt iliq Tmuzm Stuart Turner iiiitiii tiipi John Tuttle Jaliliii Sr D min schmuilrr iii ru Curiir gy, -lflllles Shxg Pan-irir gpm Doroih gh- iilmysllllmlliln llfkre sirrr Sunrme Simprr, William Sims Charles Singrr Dawn Slnne Anila Smilli Delwnh Smill J ry Smith lfriiwilla Smillv Susan Smith Nanci Wi' Billf 5P?'l5d Mm Sprikar Kuuald Sirmvf' 'u Slfvlfui., Erik SW Jrmff Sufi. i Sl D Karen CM Dau Siuz Anne Slurgill Lucy Sullivan John Surgener Luanne Trickett Robert Tanner Bryan Tale William Taylor Phyllis Terwilliger Carl Thornton Anne Trail Charles Trimble Mary Trourman Susan Turner Bradley Turpin Iolm Tuttle Al Surmont Karen Swartz Gloria Swope Kailry Taylor Paul Taylor Robert Taylor Julie Todd Gary Tolson Susan Tolson Sheryl True Harry Tucker Howard Turk Cordelia Ublnen Gregory Underwood James Varney l vl ' T W T Q - ,rr u 1 . , qs' A ' ti- rf gf e re . af' X' ' , Q ' - 2 . l I 3 2 ' Q rr' 1' if T an -at if , . 7 1 C 54 419225 y i' il . Mff?5f5r 1 , fi Q 'K i .. 2 y ,vi.,,, W2 ,xi f L E , 1? 'Nr .ls 4 V ,, I , The rulmeruulusis reins were more dreaded rhnn pop quizzue, but rlrcy did nur lrurl rr hir. I99 X , 2.44 on I 1-4 .XM . 'X , I' ,I W D G 'ff :g, ' V 'i by V 9 ,sr . X ri ic W v to X'-f t 0 - , ,W g xv! L 1- fb. sr.. Lx T, I f ffl -is i S I Z ET? 2- ' sr .,. T- r ' btltlltly b 939 wx. I, D , or Y! nl 'kia ,1 I mv l 'Q- Xt' 'ri Q ,f G G? L- ,1 vit gk.. 1 -4. X., ,.. rap.. , l Elia 4. N- .f S asf, 1 Y l I av Q. 5 Q u ' v SQ! -. .rf L, Q, X 1 Donnie Venters linrhara Versaw Diane Vincent .lerry Wade .lohn Wainscott Tommy Walden Rohcrta Warnock .ludy Warren Jimmy Watts tum Webb Edward Weber Lucie Wellinghur Connie West Myrna West Karen Whaley Keith White Linda White Shirlee White ,loc Wiener Charles Wiley Donald Wiley Becky Wiumbn .lo Willoughby .lnnis Wills David K. Wilson David Wilson Jennifer Wilson st blurry Vincent Charles viblbbb .lcnnilcr Wnddle Kathleen Wall Larry Walters Milford Walton Yancy Weatherlonl Eugene Webb .luck Webh Linda Wells Vernon Wells Charlotte West Larry Wheeler Sammy Whitaker Tracy Whitaker Rhonda Whitehead Steve Whitlock John Whitton Theodore Wilkin Steve Willett Joy Williams ,lcd Wills Linda Wills Steve Wills Myrtle Wilson Tyrone Wilson Paul Wit! Je in iltatlrs Ygulw Yllulq WW nt' tn t, Killtleen WJ Llnl WF-ltd-l lhllnrd Wm YW? Wnlln Eugen: Wrluh Jack wnt , linda Wells Vernon Well: Charlotte We-t l Llrry Wttwlrr t Sammy Wliltnlf: Traq' Whiulev Rhonda Whtfltz Steve Whitlucl John Whitmn Theodore Willln Steve Willell Jn, wnnnf Wills l was Wlills Steve Wlllf l ilrfflf lllfl TWH' ll ' Pnul W Kem Wittrup Leonard Wofford Gary Wolhcr Nila Wolivcr Greg Wood Herschel Workman .ludy Wurmser Linda Wurst James Wylie .luhn Yonut Amy Young Harold Yuunw Chris Wolf Karen Wolf Homer Wright Susan Wright Gene Yates Gene Yocum Ronnie Young Debbie Zane x fy F' ' , J.f 1' S M l l el es . Yi 2. T' gl! ' 1 1 yn, VV v i --2 T' 1' lil t Sophomores Study the Short Story r--.lpn IE, -'!. -Lg M . e W2 . 3 .ay 1 5' 11 . A - . - V - Wx' V in ,A ,, .elf I L ' I -Ky: ..-.2-5 ' 1 Q Heike, . s- Q 1 ' g ' ' i, nu, - X 1 i , 4 , n . , . qu . M 'K ' xgj: I 4 X ,A e .5-,. .i. .v3.,,,3..a':'- NY- -X i :N -.p ',,-,If-'Q N 'CC 'K J' 4- ,J r l W ,,.i.y5,,, , N ',r f:V1ff,,,j'L,J,',a ,R f .L M 4 C .41 -,. , While Sllfing heralds the end of school studying goes on, but even 5tudYi Z Can lm im' Umsxdc' I , s for 202 h The I the fact burst Wh no earn IT For Il by selling Do He that im i claim nhl pens Wei class ofii Meam The juni spunges. To S1 comedy ner. Thi By A Almost X decoratir Finall- and the was i'Ki was a hu The f their rin The ring to bacon The Juniors returned to Lafayette positively gloating over the fact that they were no longer sophomores. But the bubble burst when they realized they were the ones who would have to earn the thousand dollars needed for the Prom. For their first project, the Juniors decided to earn money pens enscribed with the Lafa 'ette seal and the words, by selling y Proudf' The long-suffering class members learned Do Her that it is not easy to sell pens to empty pockets, cynics who claim the ens run out or people who can't write. Finally the P 1 sold, but for a while there was a rumor that each pens were Class officer had bought a lifetime supply. Meanwhile, someone had the original idea of a car wash. The juniors gained 115 dollars, but the parents lost buckets and sponges. To Sale a Crooked Ship was launched in November. The comedy starred Ernie Kovacs, Dolores Hart, and Robert Wag- ner. This money-making project brought in a proceed of 5408. By April the excitement the Prom brings was in the air. Almost every junior was on some sort of Prom committee- decorations, themes, bids, or entertainment. Finally Prom night arrived. The Sultans provided the sound and the girls in their formals provided the beauty. The theme was nKismet which meant destiny, The destiny of the Prom was a huge success. The end of school was in sight when the juniors ordered their rings, The halls rang with questions about color choices. ho es and aspirations- The rings symbolized all the Junior's p to become a Senior. -1 1 mfs.. 3 ng V: . 9 ex j E 'wal' - 5' A UQ Lf 5 Q 5 1 Q ' l W 'jig 11 ., V 1 . rg 2 9 fafv 'K TY time fl W i Y Q 1 1 ,fini K . fxxe ' , F it Q E LC- ds .jig it-I R L A at Q v :4V W5 bg: ' B? .- - 'Q' 5' I 'F-' 5 ,Q -I Q .. Ai.. g, i' '-.F f A 'T ff 'iff l hgpff .h - R' I W---Q S Zi! I ah if ' O IQ 4' 7' 1 as Sue Barnes Connie Barnett John Barnharl Io Lynn Bartlett Anna Bastin David Baugh Bill Baum Richard Bauter Douglas Beck Brenda Begley ,Iohn Bell Kaye Bell Cookie Bent Randy Bent Mike Bernard Bill Bess Sally Binning Richard Bloom Janet Boland Susanne Bolender Ann Bortner Mike Bowen Byron Braamse ,lo Cecil Bradley Danny Brandenbur Pat Bradenburg Kenneth Brazelton James Breland Lynda Briggs Rosalind Briscoe Peggy Brittingham Bud Brock Part time jobs ar ll i1 1 fl Barbara Dennis ang giiogn Blilenicclio Part Time Jobs Are Helpful to Greg Brouse Barbara Brown Cathy Brown Den Brown Doug Brown Janis Brown Io Carol Brown Lewis Brown Linda Brown Nancy Browm William Brown Buckey Browning Steve Bruce Bill Buck Judy Buckley Alan Bunch Students ' 'wa' 4 A 'H 5' X f Y u f-+ :b '- i ' -,V 'Z I F-' B I ' is - yi x x' V lil 'F rfi 1 I fr ' 6' T Q Q . 4. K ' f . , 's 29 E. IAQ X 4. ffl eefvx' X A Learning to Drive is an Important Step for Juniors 90. -fi S ne Driver School. Nancy Crew, Junior, is given driving lessons from Boo 515' n ' ' - , 6 ,W .ett ,.:'.lK,,, 9 5 i' C 5 Q9 it me r 6' V 1- . , y, M .ie .- - ,N Ei .Wk LA I. fu Q ' 4, ii A 208 Sandy Bunch Lynda Burgess Mary Burke Bruce Burnett William Burns Elizabeth Burris Gerald Burton Marsha Caldwell Joyce Campbell Dennis Carman Molly Carpenter Debbie Carroll Dotli Carroll Mike Casey Glenn Cassidy Joe Catlell ufnlO1'S Donna Caudill Mary Caywood i. , ' , Roseann Cecil C J Y' , ' '. ' James Champ 'W W K ' sex, ,Aim we Shirley Chaney i Michel1Charron , j 9 - l' Evelyn Chasteen V Af if Olivia Chenault i 'grief' C Walter Childress W. . Fredric Clapp - , i 'L' 1 ' A Paul Clarke C Q ' ' ' , S ' , 5' Philip Cochran RQ' f 9, ,N T PN- l - V 2 b,,, Y, i 1 L ' f A Len Conner W i Gary Connors , Annetta Conrad iw, i,-, 'H v Danny Conrey ' v Y NY 5 ' EQ y I 1 Freddie Collie Jeanette Collins ,gg M :gl Pal Compton S ' K ' in Dana Conkel ' YT, CD Q' I li 0 h -. f .. H W 4' gf- ' , ' ' . if ,,,, 113- f 4 ' . 1 in x Johnetta Conway K ' ei Cathy Cook ,' V - S' - x D ' ' Caren Coons , If Mike Cooper V ' , ' ' if W .g e V h Linda Coovert I T'-L D.. 5 i V h James Copher 3. x Q v 1. ,:',- ..... f ' f s f Sharon Corder ' ' , ' John Cotnaru ' V .A L ik Q-. . 'fflfi ' . .x, David Coughlin ii W K V IIC wr Ovl en vel: ig, .Zz P' hh cl C 'd ' 4, . Linda Cowherd Robert Cox 1 nh ' I f .L Eh Q . x-, ,Q. I , l' o r or so ff 'D' 'Liv W' A 'il L th 'R ' ' 9 .xy -4-2 if , D V kylw V 1 a gf K i 5-.lb 4 C A I way V M. ln I E .warms .Hi ' - . v 1-912:21 1 3' .UL IA I ' all ' ai! . L X C 1 ,. . Tommy Cox Rodney Craft. Lee Crawford Lora Creech Nancy Crew Cheryl Crowder Linda Crowe Ralph Culp Tara Bai Culver Martha Cundiff .lulia Curry Joanne Czerwinski Sandi Dalton Dan Daly Naomi Darnell Diana Davidson Connie Davis .loyce Davis Barbara Dennis Mary Dennis Karen DeVore Sue Diamond 'bama Dillon Linda Dillon Bruce Dixon Linda Dixon Elizabeth Dodson Glenn Doerting Phillip Donovan .loe Doolin Carl Draper Toni Drew Nayna Duff Willie Duke Reela Dumford Janice Dunn Donna Durham Janis Durkin J im Eades Ronald Earls Judy Earlywine Karen Eckert Anne Edwards Clara Edwards Patricia Eldridge Mary Beth Ellington J ay Ellis William Ellis Junior Learns Vital Parts of a Car joe Boone drmng instructor snow W., . ,, ' KJ ' ,Tit -5 Robert Emerson . ' 'f J Q 7 -f ' il Glenn Emig 3 Susan Esenhock ky .4 W Saundra Fain , V ' lf. 1 u N Y r v. E Frank Farmer W A ini j 5 Pat Fervfuson 2. ' As Julia Field l Y 4 , 'Suzanne Fischer . V ' ' , - iyl . 7'- , X 'L .. , 1 ' , Mildred Finch ., :Q t ., A l 7 Sharon Finnell , s y , ' 'Y-1v, W Donald Fisher , 1 ' f I Y ' Jim Flowers I l V I, I I i Candace Foster 7: i 9 V Charlotte Foster l X 5 4, V, Thomas Fore ' YT Sandy Frazier J . Q Bill Freckman 1 f Harry Fryman f 5 1 AZ,-I-. , og 9 Lulsby Fuller , uve ' f 4 Linda Cahn F77 Tm' 1 ' v - f' ,,,:m rg . 'K . 7 ' ZS Catherine Gaines 1 Charlie Gajdik ' . , Ji 9 Penny Gautier ' I vg f 'J K Nancy Gibson I 4' . 'fi rang, . Q, a W - - .3 K 4 f V iii' 'V ' I iq shawn can fo i ' Paula Gilmore Y we , 3 Brenda Class N , ii, gf ' . ' T ' G lb , 'Z err? of ey A i ' K Lx, i 4 V'-' FMP' ' lVV fe sw V Howard Coodpaster . , l ' Carolyn Goodnight . .D J ' ' Homer Cordon -'J' I i J Vi V O Diana Gore . f X T k V: I h ' .ul s Nlike Gorham Charles Gorton Mary Gottschalk Judy Graham Kenny Greene Tim Greer Hugh Gregory Edward Gridley Daniel Grolh .lo Ann Gravitt Barbara Grey Bruce Grey ,lim Greene J an Greer Edwin Gregory Charles Griffith Harold Guifoil Brenda Hager Linda Haggard Saundra Hale Florence Hall Mary Sue Hall Saunclra Hall Sharon Hall Linda Hallock Mike Halter Mark Hammer Susan Hammond Lee Hanks Charles Hardy Kenny Hardy Bob Hardwick I 'EI ' VW A T ' :lf -J .qw mga . fl wx fl in ' i P A, an Q r V or lf' f. fl 'if H il G, W ' V f 1 Q .. e ' ef To l Lv, 1 G M ' 5' G ei 1 dnl . nigga f M. 956' lx 4, Af., .L J .X A 1,1 f l l fn ' Q , s, is '1 T! I . .lr I 5 T 'ZR 401. . -43, i .fl L I , Yi-2-19 Q74 , , 1 y 4- fn fx , ,hw 5, I 1' V al ,am Eg-' QQ- -.gl if ,M r , 73. ar: fi' W3 .L ,ge JL I, 31: i Q A H ,-. Eg' l if W, 4- KK 45 STN sie 42 :eg a I l f Q,,,,a.?r Bill Harsllbarger Mary Ann Harris Susan Hart Kenny Halfielrl James Hawkins James W. Hankins Stanley Haynes William Healll Barbara Heaton John Henderson Lucy Hcndren Moki Herbert Marcy Hess Madeline Hillery Sheila Himes Clara Suzanne Hislc Kenny Hoffman David Holman Pam Holloway Patricia Holt Patricia L. Holt Larry Hoover .lohn Hopkins Nancy House Emily Houston Connie Howard Wanda Howard Wesley Howard Charles Hudson Wesley Hudson Bob Hufford Cheri Hughes Brenda Hughes Judy Hukel Larry Hyatt Sharon Isaacs Susie Isaacs John Ishmael Doug Isley Vicki Ivey Robert Jaynes Sally Johns Bobby Johnson Chris Johnson Dora Johnson Edith Johnson Karol Johnson Rebecca Lutz I Intermission Junior Class Gives Prom provides time for girl talk and resting aching feet. i 2 Nancy Johnson Q' xx 'W K Palricia Johnson -:jf J ' ' Daniel Jones ' ' J' Diana Jones 1 49 1 Y L .X D l, . - I Wanda Jones V I' . ' 'I William Jones 'X ' l ' N' Nancy Jordan ffl! ,kv Robert Knil 'l 1 A - v V V .. .,. . J' G ' -my K W . Sharon Kackley , ' l Mg f Cheryl Keesling ' ! l i Darrell Keith l f k Bob Kemper l K, ' F7 w' 'K' 'Ere' . W ,r . f : 1, ' J y . 4 1 John Keller . A- . 3 ' David Kelley 1 , Jane Kelley I ,swf , - E June Kelley A variety of dances, such as the Jerk and the Freddy, were popular at the Prom it me Prvm' Betsy Kelso Barbara Kendrick Lucinda Kennedy Robert Kersey Linda King Anne Kinnaird Gary Kleine Buddy Knight James Koenig Lucy Koester Sharon Krimm Marian Kurz Brenda Lair Susan Landrum Kenneth Laughlin Martha Lawrence David Lawson Cathy Lear Vonnie Lee Douglas Leslie Melinda Levenson Sandee Levy Charles Lewis Margaret Littrell Brenda Locker Judy Logan Ralph Logan Lawrence Long Logan Long Ann Longacre Sharon Louallen jerry Love f 1: . Q' V i l V 5 My x , l 5 eh, 1, N : -' 45, I A G sw iss' Q sag 'ALA 'L QI X f ly, W -M K h FF' of f-K A tt'i Z M. Mglh 1 5' 1- ef 1-. S- j x51 x Rf ,. ,Q- Q- . 1-5,7 al ,x L, 1' , 1 2 6. 55' A L 9 al am, 1.2 A l CI.. 5 r, M I xr. 'pl 'ctw ' ibn '-lf L 5 sf K ' ,- fs ' L - A-, L is by if, w . ' v lQS 'lg 'sz f NNI' 1 V, A ri M o I. -, L ff .o f 45 in :U L -he .fx A L 'X 21' .gm l ' 'T :lm mv, ii, il,Qgv .f 4 A 42 A 1 L 4 L 1 R 1 f' Glenda Lovings Steve Lowe Melanie Lund Linda Lynn Janis Lyons Zelta Lyons Keith MacLaury Linda Madden Bob Maggard D. W. Mahan Pam Malloy Eugene Manley Gene Mann Ronnie Manuee Gretchen Marcum Joan Marshall Linda Marshall Larry Mason Judy Mason Sandra Mason Ginny Marshbanks Donna Martin Ronald Marlin Mike Marquarclt Patty Mattingly Jackie Maltocks Linda Maynard Mike Mayshew Ronald McClain Tom McClellan Phyllis Mcconothy Sherry McConathy Th Sen Kay McConnell Mike McCormac .lim McCreary Mary McDaniel Randy McDaniel Virginia McDaniel Carolyn McFarland David McGaughey Gary McGlothin John McGowan Russell McGuire Mayla McKeehan Pat McMillcn Peggy Meacham Connie Meadors Steven Measel -ff--as free ,u 'WA --.. e. tim feeling of what im means m be a Senior. is fel: wyhen ordering I mr slams Symbol, me ring, by the eagerly awaiting Junwfs- he Sally Johns and Don Fisher carry school symbol leading the arclibearers, Class Night Archbearers Carry School Symbol Q, Q, ., L. . -Q, f f af nr M 6 I J I QP 2 Q 3 7 Mil 9 il 4: A41 X L . Q , Mfr ,- Keri X. s. '.h Noel Melton Harry Merlin Carolyn Metcalf Brenda Metls Marcene Meyers Sherry Milam Hank Miles Ronnie Mink Gil Mitchell ,lane Moberly Phyllis Molzerly Dorothy Molla Roy Money Brenda Moore Carl Moore John A. Moore ad Dun Either! lwllllg llte irclulmli ymbol Q John J. Moore Pat Moore Rosaleen Moore Scotty Moore Julia Morgan Margo Morrell Tim Morris Kathleen Morris Helga Moser Tod Mucci Howard Mullendore John Murphy Steve Musser Travis Myatt Selma Nashlund Anna Lee Nave Darlene Neal Joe Neff Andrea Nelson Bob Newton Debbie Newman Sallie Newman Fredia Niekell Mary Noble Kitty 0'Donnell Linda Anne Olds Margaret Ormes Doug Osborne Robert Ott Richard Owens Edna Owens Sharon Page 4 F. 6 f 1, , , It A.. gb- 55. g Rf L , 5- ' x L- f i We t' S' it A in ' . 1 A A wi ' -?ln...L:4 f Q X f p V fig 'ff as Ev 'L' . E - x 9' I 'J 4' F W . 5 Q 3 - as , VLH. vi . by x' l W 1 X f 5 G'- Pf , 'gf fzfff .,rQ3,6ftj it D , ,Stir 'ina 5 A fi' ' 1 1 sf- vf 5 5 P 'ff Kr! A is is , P i 27 .. .s '-1, ,avl ... .4--X Q-. 4-- wi , r ,f Vx r sh 1 2 - .4 ,v f-if 5 lx: ' X ME a ,, , 'y1qXf,.ff,, LQ A 4 'P--P V, sr 1 5 rf , ' Q i Y- R E Q a ' 5 1 'fibre km A . s V li ,g. it X ii , il iQ, il, e e 'T A rx V Lorie Palmer Brenda Parker Judy Parker Kenneth Parker Thad Parker Cheryl Parks Duke Parks Ronnie Paul Richard Peddicorrl Cary Perkins David Peters Dwight Peterson Rocco Petrucelli Martha Phillips Phillip Pierce Patlsie Pitts David Polis Authur Portnoy Robert Potter Paula Powell Mary Ann Powers Anita Poynter Susan Pracht Donna Prater Ken Prather David Preston Sterling Price Howard Platt Nancy Puckett Cary Pulliam Bill Rawlings Charles Reeder Juniol juniors Are ATChb9l1T8TS f0T Class Night Procession Barbara Reilly David Rlioads Susan Rhodemyre Melanie Rhorer Sandy Rice Anita Richards Cassie Riddell Mike Riddle Judy Rigsby Lewis Rigsby Henrietta Ritchey James Robbins Becky Robinson Teresa Robinson Cuba Reeder Sue Rogers Traditional Junior Arclxlwcarers provide a floral en trance for the procession of seniors on Class Night I Q, Ja seals ,Q A .fi f .- hw C 4 '4 x X- Yi I L 7 .Z Fr 5- ' 4 -S ' 'vs . f 1 ' VF 4. J i K Q-x Gregory Rust , V' ' Dianne Roper 2-V ' - ,QQ J - Jim Roscoe X ,f A , S H Q Robin Rosenbaum A ', . Laura Roser -' '- ' Y ,Q Linda Ross -. i ' V X Sandra Ruggero ' 1 I T' Linda Runis ' ' Judy Ryher - f Q Nan Mary Salling .5 Q1 ' Rx ,VJ 'S A N- f Charles Sapp V 'V gvlff ? Jerry Sapp 1- Q 5 Gordon Sayre Velma Scearce 4 Aw ' L. .Tack Schweder W N' ' 'T' Suzanne Schapiro ,- N512 K 4. m x Juniors Usher at Commencement Junior usher hands out commencement programs, v Steve Schramme X Valerie Scisco - A Q Pamela Scott ii - l Q Lester Senabaugh '-4 Aw if I 1 4 Donna Shaw I L Bob Sergent N William Sergent -9 , 9 H Deborah Sherley YV ',-' kj Phyllis Shields John Shimfessel Ruby Simpson , x Bill sieaih '-'29 :I r Im k i Sharon Sliker Helen Sloan .. ,Q E George Smallwood Cathy Smith x . ' . X ,. -v w y- I 1 Dolores Smith '5- Dwayne Smith F t V , y , Jimmy Smith I fs, , , Ronnie Smith J TT! Nf? vw H u Q ' I L A h Sharon Smith Brenda Smitson i , Stephanie Snider , 1.9 hr Carol Snodgrass 'F' f' ' 'f a 3. lk Q' u ofa I im Soper l, X :. Sandra Spalding ' -Wt' 55 in I Henrietta Sparkman -' T .5 ' Richard Sparks - N , K - ., G + A mlb Terry Sparks I ll Sally Spayth L4 - f Carolyn Spencer - -4:6 , ' Steve Spiller J N if ' - ... j 4, -Z sy - f,-xv 4. ' . ,P 49,1 ' 5'- aa iff X If I J , I t 44,5 .S L - it ' W X nl. Z. I f t A X ...f 'Q-, 'Hwy' ' 3, m W? 6 w 'KZK ,fx .f - ,.. l..- ' :of x - ,I ..,, , L. I' 7.4 f' -tv X K -, E Q Qs x S A S gn QS- sf.f TN S! I ss , 7 T ' P ' Q . 37. ' , sf? I ,X X ' W- -5 L Sl? S. Z -3, 1 Kan I , 'Q Bill Sprinkle Ronald Sprinkle Robert Stacy Jasper Stafford Williams Stafford Joyce Standafer Francis Steele Judith Stephan Sandy Sterlinske Mary Ann Stevens Barbara Stewart Sally Stewart Neva Stoll Linda Stokley Marsha Stone Linda Stoner Julie Storner Cordelia Strange Susan Stratton Carol Straus Bill Stromquist Lynn Sturgeon David Sullivan James Sullivan Nancy Sutton Ruth Sutton Sarah Sweeney .loe Switzer .lanice Taggart Carla Taylor Cinda Taylor Dianne Taylor Edward Taylor John Taylor' Martha Taylor Martha Taylor Sandra Taylor Jeanne Terry Susan Thierman Danny Thomas Debby Thompson Carolyn Thomas Linda Thompson Phyllis Thompson Tommy Thompson Diane Thornton Mike Thornton Chuck 'Tingle Doug Traugott Wanda Tudor Harold Turpin Jeanette Tyra George Umstead Patty Vance Dennis Van Horn Dennis Vaughn in 5'5 3 N- Y A r i . , Q ' ir-.L Y I ,Z for 11 N D - . djs ', ' D :lf R T 'Sf T I' T .. D' ' E ' ce First Senior Privilege Juniors xperien Juniors rush to their next year's posi tion as Seniors. li tv' -'. Q W f E F I i 0 l N .U 12 ml 426- xi '30 .ex Q: '53 ' L .4--' if '-,7 J- E- 'v,...1rf ? if 4 X MQ if Y 1 it s W Mike Vazmina Jerry Veach Shirley Votaw James Wade Mike Wash Tommy Wade Dianna Wafford I oe Walden Tom Walker Linda Walters Sharon Walters James Ward .lohn Ward Richard Ward Tony Wash Mark Waters Nancy Weatherby Beth Webb Linda Webb Martha Webb Nellie Weber Janie Webster John Webster Ferrell Wellman Roger Werner Glenda West Phyllis West Howard Wheeler Jonathan Whitaker Larry Whitaker' Judy White Linda White Linda S. Vlfhite Russell White i W! l Larry Whitlock I.. David Whitmore 'A YZ! A I. ' 1 I Helen Whitson 5 William Wickman 4 , Danny Wilder N Larry Wilkie TQ, 1 A - 5. Mike Williams Priscilla Williamson G , Theresa Williamson sy ,K ', E' Charles Wilson I 3 'if ll J , If Charles R. Wilson ,Q Betsy Wilson -fl I v Jennifer Wilson , i Lucinda Wilson ' A ' , V 1 - -'W- A ki 4 is so Mary Wilson lv 5 k' Robert Wilson g' A if w Jamie Winsetl A Y I U Henry Wilten X f L A Lx x Q T .ng A . Dottie Woody , ,4 ,. 16? .' James Wright ., V i' La ' I ' , Scottie Wright W gf Q' . S7 Walter Wursl ,a 3 N 1. W' rf' Q , . , Cheri Wyatt 1' il C 1 k 5: A Harold Yeiser QV, i ' ,,,. ' ' Jean Yeiser X V nf! ' P' Carolyn Youn .-X , A lp l Jeff Young :L .L W .ls Sun nm a mf we mn. lf aml easll our Iixrs lion of tl lleliwery. serlmlun High 5 tlns slag: Will ue nr nill x lffmorrou For so lul lhink gelic enfl unle feel nflmntag satiflacti lulurvs. lflrr our lime: lo colleg In Ili-ll: rmlsxhl We r lixing QL As Somerset Maugham wrote: 'iLife is a great and noble calling, l' fr thin to be shuffled throufrh as best not a mean and grove ing g , D we can. but zx lofty and exalted destinvf' When we are very young ' ' ' h ' ' kl and easily persuaded, ue are not as conscious of ow quic y our lixes slip away from us. When we reach our teens, the atten- tion of the adult world he delivery. We become drastically aware of the pressure being as- serted on our actions and activities, High school is a hattlelield for new ideas a , have to choose our weapons. Will we stick to the old ideas and techniques for doing things we delve into the unknown and accept the challenge of comes directed at us with uncontrolled t gainst old. It is at this stage that we, as individuals or will tomorrow . For some, high school is a period oi pro ful thinking. For others, it is a span gelic endeavor. Those who wile away their three years will grad- uate feeling no accomplishment. But those wise enough to take crastination and wish- of concentration and ener- aclvantafle of this chance to further themselves experience the satisfaction of knowing they have taken a step in shaping their futures. After we graduate, we realize the finality of one period in 'ther our lii es which we can never return to. We will move on ei hree, but we learn to distinguish lact from fantasy and to accept the joys and sor- rows that are a part ot the world we live in. We can he thankful that America affords us the challenge of to college, marriage. business or maybe all t living our life to the fullest every single moment, at Qs 15 , if 2 . fr - .. Nl S xxx 5, Q, ,X XX Teddy Mims seems to he friend of both man and beast, like his ferocious dug Skubbyl Maybe these walls home from school Emily is no concert pianist but she .irc why Teddy stayed in such good finds enjoyment ln pounding the keys shape 1 1 i ' I S .:, . . ii I L4 K .. -, Ames Teddy gets roped into a demonstration of first-aid by Candy Striper Emily X if x 'Y 1. ! y Y y.. all wi ef ' law 1 it sit: keys. rxfj Teddy Mims, Emily Pennebalcer Voted Boy and Girl of Year Teddy says he must eat after school or perish from the ranks of the living. ,in L, . fig l 'X X QW i 'V f 4 i f- gig' V, 5 -v xi F ln September the Senior Class clectml their first lmoy anti girl of the month. Every month a different boy and girl were chosen according to thc theme. From these eighteen students a Boy and Girl oi the Year were selected, Emily Pennehaker was President of the Ci1'l's Choirg Seerelary of the ,lunior Boosters and a member of the Beta Cluli and the Student Couneil. :Ks a junior she was selected to be an archhearer by the Class Night Committee. As a senior she served on the Ring Dinner Committee anrl partieipaterl in the Senior Play and the Music Festival. She was selected Novemhcris Girl ol the Month for patriotism and was honorerl by heing chosen attenfiant to the Class Night King and Queen. Teddy Mim's leadership abilities anil outgoing personality explain why he was chosen Boy of the Year ancl Class Night King. President of Class, lmth as a junior and a senior, Teddy also showeri skill in his Athletic enclenvcrs. lle lettered in football all three years, he was a member of the baseball team his senior year, the basketball team his sophomore year and the Lu club his senior year. He also was a junior archbearer, served on the Ring Dinner Committee, and was Boy of the Month of September haserl on Congeniality. Emily's raids on the ievbox constitute a n-ul skill for juggling! 3 .4 'ities all fixing Mx do-su? - , .ni I ' ' I 1 'tatwk 540' 5 3,4 .4 1 ,M aw., N5 if ggi ,Hg ' fs F. -i in 3 Vg' iw. 2rE53+ iE2gs.: i Q gl byxs -x. 34 .,1w 3-1 1: ,M ,,f, Q .f ' ,f in Marsha Jacksons and Teddy Mims' warm smiles and outgoing persona1'ties won them Boy and Girl of lhc Monlh for September based on Congeniality. KESDI LYNX CALVI Qoxs1 ALWY wax Last Year of High School Begins in September LINDA SUE ALLEN .IUDITH LOUISE ALLEY LESLIE CONSTANCE ALLOWAY SHERRY ANN AMBURGEY ELIZABETH CUNDIFF ANDERSON GARY CHET ANDERSON iember N ,LLOWAY IGEY N , HDEII50' JN KENDRICK DOUGLAS ANDERSON LYNN BETH ANGERT CALVIN LEE APPLEGATE CONSTANCE LEE APPLEGATE ALWYN LEE ARKLE JOHN WESLEY AUBREY Y i ur 1 5 ' I QQ Q., -.f -, , , xx. ' 5.-. NA. far' -gg? Q F' PATRICIA KAY AVERY MARY MARGARET AZIQVEDO RONALD DAVID BAILEY LINDA BAILEY MARY PI-IYLLIS BAIRD CARY WAYNE BAKER GLORIA JEAN RAKER SLZETTE ELAINE BAKER BE'I l'Y JEAN RALLARD CHERYL LYNN BANKS CLAUD ALLEN BAYS JULIE ANNE BEASLEY LINDA SUE BECK BECKY ANN BEGIN BEVERLY ANNE BELL RONALD LEE BENCID JACK KEITH BENSON DAVID EVON BIGGS JAMES DOUGLAS BLAIR JANE ANN BLEVINS NAOMI REJEAN BLEVINS GIFFORD BENJAMIN BLYTON CHARLENE RUFF BOGGS PHYLLIS ANN BOIAN ANNA MARIE BOONE BARBARA ELLEN BOWMAN BETTY JO BOYD MICHAEL RAY BOYD JUDY RENEE BRADSHAW BILLIE JO BREND DONNA GAIL BRITTON CAROLE DELIGHT BROOKS HAROLD ANTHONY BROWN Ring Dinner Offlcullly Launches Semm Yew Senior girl sea ch for ther lon awaited class rl ROBERT BRADLEY BROWN GAYLE ANNE BRUMFIELD MICHAEL LEE BUCHANAN ROMAN FRANCIS BUDZINSKI JR. f DAVID BYRON BUNNELL RONALD EUGENE BURDEN if -pf 1 109 1, -I. 53? JAMES ALBERT BURGAN RICHARD LEE BURNS DONALD RAY BURRIS ENOCI-I ROBINSON BUSH III MARY FRANCES BUSSELL CAROLYN BUTLER MARTHA ANNE BUXTON LARRY DAVIS CAMIC GERALD ALAN CAMPBELL SAN BI SH m gem X-WY Ly :WELL IANIES WAYNE CANTER BARBARA ANN CARDINALI MICHAEL EWIERSON CARLISLE CHRISTOPHER DEAN CARLSON RONALD JAMES CARR THONIAS RAYMOND CARTER JOAXNE PATRICIA CASTOR IIITSSELL ELLIUT CECIL JR. LARRY EUGENE CHALIN The Senior Ring Dinner officially offers thc slatus symbol of being a senior-your class ring, Ring Offers Status Symbol of Being a Senior -J ,JK J DG' 'Av 'C' ,ns or .3521 JESSICA MADELEINE CHARRON SHIRLEY ANN CHASTEEN DRETTA CHRISTIAN MICHAEL CARR CLOUGH JANICE LEE CLOYD KARRA JO CLYBURN -ff 1' F' S 5,3 nr M , -qv nb' ...- ,.... if Ns-Q -uf S' 5.-f 1 P if MELBOURNE LYNN COBB MICHAEL LARUE COBB MARIAN LEE COCKRELL MYRTLE ANN COCKRELL BRENDA KAY COFFMAN SOLLY WILLIAM COLE JR. JAMES RICHMAN COLLINS SHARON ANN COLLINS CAROLYN COLLIVER .41-9. J -or LARRX HAVEN COLUMBIA CONSTANCE RAI E CONDRA I-'REDDIE OLIVER COOIx SUZANNE NEWTON COOK JENNIFER COOK RANDOLPH LEWIS COOK Senior Class '65 Largest Ever With 651 June Abercrombie and George Hampton were clccl- ed Boy and Girl for October on Sporlsmanship. ' . I ., i I BRIAN DOUGLAS COOPER During a scene from the Senior Play, ROBERT JAMES COOPER Pillow Talk , nightclub entertainer Mlreha 102501 while Gres H' Senior Play Receives Have GARY RAY CORNISH TEX COSBY TIMOTHY DALE COSTICH JANE ANN COTTRELL PATRICIA EILEEN COUCH ARTHUR MICHAEL COX TERRY GORDON COX WANDA FAYE COYLE MARCIA LOU CRABTREE l.ARRl WILLI LESLE LARR' JERR5 PEGG1 ANITQ RORPJ SUSA5 III! Senior PIay, 'fl'1I1 mxenaim Receives ICH CCH 'X EE ,,f',W,,g 'qifrfi Roly Poly while Greg Hancock and Donna Mickey look on RACHEL EVERIDGE CRAIN Marslm Jackson sings slinky lune, Rave Notices From Times LARRY EARL CRAVENS WILLIAM SHERMAN CRAWFORD JR. LESLEY ANN CROMER LARRY DENNIS CROWDER JERRY LYNN CUNNINGHAM PEGGY ANN DAVIDSON ANITA DOROTHY DAVIS ROBERT NEILL DAY SUSAN FRANCES DEAN Tk li ...Q f -I 5. Greg Hancock agrees whole-hcarledly wilh perky house- keeper, Pat Pergrem, much to the protests of Charles Otto, I aPillow Talley, Nets 55453.91 for Senior Class WILLIAM HARRY DEWEESE 1 A I SHARON MARIA DICE I THOMAS WILLIAM DICKERSON II P DONNA SUE DIXON SUZAN CAROL DOWNEY KENNETH EDWARD DOZIER JR- Class WEE-SE E v ICKEIISON WY DOIN' .., .4 KARIN LYNN DRUDGE PATRICIA EILEEN DUCHARME GENEIVE DUFF THERESA ANN DURIVIAN RONALD WILLIAM DUVALL FRANCES WESLIE DYE 43' Z' A+ Rf' new 'Qin 'Qi-vw fdr ...- 1 ff-v fv- CHARLES GIBSON EADES JANET ELIZABETH EASTMAN SUSIE ANN EDWARDS RAND JEFFERY EIKELBERGER CHARLOTTE ANN ELDRIDGE JULIA FRANCES EPPERSON VICKI EVELYN ERNST THOMAS GLENN ERWIN JUDITH ANN ESSIG pg... MARTHA ANNE FARRIS CAROL SUE FEATHERSTON DONALD GLENN FEHELEY PHILLIP ROBERT FEIGEL JR. ALLEN GLENN FERGUSON JACQUELYN PENROSE FIFE RITA GALE FINKNER HARRIET ELIZABETH FINNEY MARY SUE FISHER LINDA JOYCE ETHINGTON GAIL DENISE EVANS MICHAEL COBURN EVANS RICHARD AUGUSTINE EVANS GEORGE DONALD EWEN RICHARD LEE FAIN Fir sr- OX INS EVANS ,X f 4 r Since age denied Emily Pennebakcr and Bart Gaunl the privilege of voting in the November election, Lhis is how they displayed their patriotism as Boy and Girl of the Month. 1 OT X9 'E' RUTH ANNE FLEMING SUE ELLEN FLEMING JOYCE ANN FLYNN DYANNE ELIZABETH FLYNT LENA MAURINE FOLEY WILLIAM ROBERT I-'ORE LOVELL CARTER FOLSHEE GARY CORWIN FOUST SANDRA LEE FRASIER Y at f 1 ',! an 1 f . Bib .fp !', 1 K Es' T Q, M -1 'xi ,F F J. 58 2 V 1 J . 3 . Scnior Marquis Pageant contestants watch delighlful skit, Eloise , being rehearsed by Pat Pcrgrcm flrom left to riglnf minding: Sue Fleming, Linda Koon, Ward Hemlepp, Marsha .lacksong sealed: Past-ale Jeumcl, Julie Beasley, Judy Alluyg un thc lloor: Donna Mickey, Carol Michler, Palli Mann, and Charlene Boggs, 'lm D095 'gliomeo and ,lulietv M in Marquis Pageant PAMELA JEAN GRANT JOHN ALBERT GRAY ROBERT STANLEY GREEN JAMES JEFFREY GREER FREDERICK JACOB GREGG JK. '7 MARY HELEN GREGORY tv'-' K 1 15X fur' JAMES IJLDLEY GRIFI-'ITH JR. N RERTHA LOUISE GRIRIES vii? nAR'rH,x LYNNE GUINNIP fs... MARTHA MARIE HALL MARY MARGUERITE HALL MAVIS LYNN HALL VERNON LEROY HALLOCK VIRGINIA BELLE HAMES BETTY JEAN HAMILTON DARRELL REID HAMILTON CHARLENE HACKER NEWELL PERRY HADDEN CHESTER LEE HAGER EDWARD EUGENE HAGER JANET LAIR HALL JERRY LEE HALL Senior Ward Marquis Queen ,awe .0 'wr s 1 4C Decemhers Boy and Glrl of lhc Month, Tom Ullcr and Put Pergrem, make out their Christmas list for Dear Old Santa. Ward Hemlepp Selected Queen at Pageant ka' ...f if 'TLT' il' JAMI-.S HLGH HAXIILI OX GEORGE, EDWARD HAMPION GREGORY LEE HANCOCK DONNA MARIE HANDY CAROL ANN HANSON bHIRLEY COCHRAN IIARXIOX BARBARA FRANCLS HARRIS W rm PHYLLIS MARIE HATTON J Q f JACK HENRY HAYDON an .ng E Nl W-, 'v-'rr ' JOHN DAVID HAYNES ,K 'Num ,Q DAPHNE FERN HEATON GLORIA MARGARET HECKLER CAROLYN SUE HEDGER Susan Dean Receives D.A.R. Award Susan Dcun was chosen to receive the Daughters of the American Revolution Citizenship Award. funn. mt' XX . xk A Sv V N QXXX XX XX v NANCY CAROL HELLARD ROBERT FRANCIS HELLARD WARD NOEL HEMLI-IPI' ARTHUR HENRY THOMAS FERRELL HENRY JAN BARRY HENSON qv O -6,-y V7 1 YT CLENDA ROSE HERRON LESLIE GAII. IIETTRICK YVONNE DOE IllI.I, WILLIAM ORR IIINTON KAREN JANE HISS ANNE MARIE HOCKER AIEINIX LEE HOCKER LINDA ANNE IIOFF LINDA KATHLEEN HOFFMAN RAY WARD HOLT BONNIE JEAN HOOKER VERA KATHLEEN HOPKINS CAROL JEAN HOSKINS NORMA SUE HOUNSHELL JAMES LEWIS HOVERMAIY FLOYD LEE HUBBELL JANET HURT Seniors Cram for Semester Finals A fine example of honesty is Bobby Strong and Julie Sloan, ,Ianuary's Boy and Girl of the Month. WILLIAM WILSON HUFFMAN S ELL MAN L UFFMAN ,A lx... JANET LYNN HYATT BEVERLY KAY ISHAM WILI IAM DAVID ISLEY HEATRICE SLE ISON MARSHA KAREN JACKSON HELEN HARGIS JAMES 4 I -v sv uf-v :Jr- -5 Q1 'Q' Qc' '? 'Q' 4- HUGH ALLEN JAMES SHANNON BETH JARVIS PASCALE JEANTET BETTY JOYCE JOHNSON JO ANN JOHNSON NANCY I-QLLICN JOHNSON PHYLLIS GAIL JOIIYSON IHCH.-KRD WELLER JOHNSON SHARON LYLE JOHNSON TERESIA JO JOHNSON BRIAN CLIFFORD JONES JAMES JOE JORDAN DAVID NEAL JUNKER RANDALL DAVID KARRICK PAMELA SUZANNE KEEMLE JUDITH KAY KELLER NANCY ANN KELTY KATHRYN MAE KEPLAR KATHLEEN SUSAN KERLEY JAMES CLARK KIDWELL PHYLLIS ANN KIDWELL DONNA SUE KIMBERLIN ROBERT LEE KING SUSAN ELIZABETH KING '5- Seniors make Iirsl payment on their school porlmils. Seniors Begin New Year With Portraits KATHI LEE KINZIE CHERYL RAE KIRBY EUGENE LINCOLN KISER KATHERINE ESTES KLOOSTERMAN LINDA ANNE KOON JOAN FRANCES KURTZ 4-52 TERESA JEAN LAIL VIRGINIA ANN LAIL JAMES OWEN LANDRUM 4' A u mam E RKIN .UDER FYCE IN SON SON LEE PATRICIA CAROL LEE ELIZABETH ANN LEFFLER NANCY LEVERN LEGC HAROLD McKINNELL LEGGETT ARLINE JOAN LENTINI RICHARD DEAN LENTZ IX '22 .AN 4. 10' 'V .ub- ut' -nv f-f 1-S if in 3- ,of 4.4--.5 fe- -X ff, -.fn -...4 LINDA KAY LEONARD CAROL ANN LESTER KATHLEEN LESTER MARGARET FRANCES LESTER ROBERTA ANNE LEVY LINDA ANN LEWIS SHARON JOYCE LEYBECK LINDA DORIS LINNEY CHERYL JEANNE LONG 'Q S-qv 'T .ei if LUANNE MILLER LYONS CHRISTINA ANN MACKTO JOHN ROGER MACKTO LARRY WILLIAM MACQUOWN PATRICIA ANN MAGEE SHARRON KAYE MANLEY PATRICIA KAY MANN BARRY JOSEPH MARSHALL LINDA FAYE MARTIN ,fp-,1 ,atv NLT, 67' AA. Cv -MM-i JAMES RAY LOVE PHYLLIS ANN LOVINGS SANDRA GAIL LOWREY LINDA KAY LUND THOMAS FREDRICK LUNDEEN JOHN TALBOTT LYNAM Y' 'J' Z3 uv' 12 Q 'J' I I I I. I 1 1 I QF E IOORE IE MORELW N D Q OW 1 'IN x K 4 ,ne John Webster and Naomi Blcxins exe change loving glances, which :how why lhcy were Chosen valcnlinc King :md Queen ul thc Valentine Soc Hop. Valentine King and Queen Crowned at Soc Hop DOUGLAS LACY NIORTIKIER DARLENE GRACE MUNC-ER EDWARD JACKSON MURRELL NANA LEE MYERS HARRY ALLEN NADLER DAVID LEE NAPIER LENORE NASH Vx 'Z' -3' KARL FRANZ NOLLENBERGER JOYCE ALICE NORRIS TERESA RAE NORRIS LINDA BARTON NUTTER JUDY COLLEEN OLIN TIMOTHY MEDLING OVERTON TERRY GORDON OWENS JACQUELINE OWSLEY PATRICIA CAROL PAINE Q..-,. MARGARET ANN NEAL JOSEPH ANTHONY NEWBERG ELIZABETH CANDICE NEWBERRY NELLIE KATHERINE NEWNAM TED NICHOLS PATRICIA ANNE NICKELL -M? sf' 4 '? -8 Sl Bob Walker accompanies Phyllis Perkins Io :A sure llm seniors lhat they nude a wise clmlce m March when they voted on the most talented boy and girl. BRENDA JOYCE PARHAXI JAMES RICHARD PARKS GEORGE IVREIJICRICK PARSON RONDAL EUGENE PATRICK El.IZABETll IRELAYD PAUL DONNA JEAN PAYNE JOSEPH RICHARD PECK PEGGY GAIL PEEL LINDA GAYLE PENDERGRASS I ff A W x N , WP '-af yy ,,,., . 111. or-rqfgv 6 , 5 W He-w'Q 1 j 'W M? TQ 'Mg A 5 ' MM -'X X ,, ,M g li 1 W-3 We: A y . ,wyfwA. yy ,V PX , 270 Xi SANDRA MARIE POLIS KENNETH EDWARD POTTER ROBERT CHILTON PREWITT III JENNIFER BELLE PRICE DAVID ALLEN PUCKETT MARTIN MAURICE PUCKETT NED CLINTON RAINS III RICHARD ALDEN RAMSDELL BROOKE STEPHEN RAMSEY ,,.- JAMES DANIEL RAMSEY MARGARETTA DUNCAN RAN WALTER HERBERT RAY GELENA SUE REED JANIS ELAINE REEVES KAREN MICHAEL REINSCI-I YM JH NB pw , 2 'N. Q, 1 A a Xl! Iii' g I , 5 ,fx . ' X , ll v- Q' ffl L 4 K f X ,X wg ,U 4 X--f. SAPP YH! CHERR 2,5 .f L Cracking the hooks could he the reason that Chrhs Carlson and Jn-nny Moore were chosen Buy and Girl of April lor sz-lmlasiic 4-xm-llvlxcv by the senior class. poi -nn -'fs 'nr HENRY ALLEN SHELBY RAY MARTIN SlllliI,DS IRVINE BOND SHIFFLET MANCY DIAYIC SIIIRLICY B.XRB.'XR,K JANE Sllll.-Xlllill RONXIIC GEYI-1 SIIY MMIII? ICIAINI-I SIKIONS P.'YI'Iil4fl.X XXYE SIXIPFON SHARON ROSIC SINIPSOY DIANNA LYNN SIMS TANYA SISK ELIZABETH HOPKINS SKACGS WILLIAM THOMAS SLATON LINDA IEANNE SLIKER JULIA RODNEY SLOANE 'fri' -TY - ,'v0 Q.,-I fm zS N nr' CM' JACK ROGER SMART BEVERLY ANN SMITH CHRISTINE GLADYS SMITH DAVID ALAN LOUIS SMITH JUDITH BARBARA SMITH KATHLEEN ANN SMITH TERESA ANN SMITH MABLE CHARLENE SMITSON SANDRA SUE SMITSON IT ITH 'S SMITH IS sum! , sum! QXIITH ITH Y if SMITS0' ITSOY PATSY ANN SMOOT KATHRYN DIANE SMOROSKE GLENN RAY SOARD VICTORIA LYNN SOPER JOHN WILLARD SOUTHERN RONALD DANIEL SOUTHWORTH JUDITH ANN SPARKS PAMELA ANN SPEARS LINDA ANN STACY Seniors Gross 55104.25 on Car Wash h' from trunks ln Hondas al the Semor car wash Energetic seniors washed every! mg , Z If, in-I Hgh., ,I x V EQLISJXJ - P fc' 7,7 59 ff-- 1 If N 'HL MA.. 7'-1. Seniors work diligenxly to make the car wash a success. Awright, 1et's get to work, hollers Sue Fleming at lhe Scniur car wash. J j1.,?' , Q .Us V A CAROLYN STAFFORD JAMES MICHAEL STEELE MARTY DEE STEVENS DOUGLAS PETER STEWART EDWARD GORDON STEWART JAMES THOMAS STEWART 'mg ar :he I I I ,QP D U-QLE YS www :TEWABT .EWABT , , -A WILLIAM MORRIS STEWART CARY SCOTT STONE MICHAEL EDWARD STORY CLAIR ANN STRNAD BOBBY DOVELL STRONG HENRY CLAUS STUEMPLE I 6 CAROLYN JOYCE STURGILL LINDA ,IEANNE SUNIJERIAND BARBARA ANNE SUTTON .IOIIN ALIAX SWOPE CIIARLES STLUXRT 'I'.'II.III2R'I' J.-DIES RLSSELI. 'ITXXNER FRANCES IIAVELY TAYLOR asp., T . s s,,- ov ,-. JAMES IJIQRI-I'I IE TAYLOR III LEWIS ALLEN TAYLOR MICHAEL WESLFY TAYLOR ROBERT TAYLOR All Ihxs school needs s .1 cc pn clpal wnh 4 Beatle ha rcul c nclude he mac L boy and gurl the Scnlor cl s Roger W Ile and Marty Stevens Semor Class 0 65 Leaves New WILLIAM THOMAS TAYLOR WILLIAM NEAL TERHUNE DONNA MARIE THOMPSON 6 PATRICIA MAE THORNTON HNF I IINDX -SRX Ol 9' JAMES WILLIAM TOLSON BONNIE JO TOTTEN LAURA CYNTHIA TOUCHETTE SHARON JEANNE TRAMMELL LAWANNA DEAN TRAVIS THOXI JOHN THRRI URM UNM IYLOR IUNE PSON . v NTON 40V IIDIHLL ,WS 'H ROBERT BRUCI FRIXIBI F CARI LEI. TROMXII-.R eaves New Sign to School MARY BELLE TURPEN JANE ROSELYN TUTT LINDA LOUISE TYLER ARNOLD RALPH TYRA THOMAS FORTNUM UTTER .IOIIN LESLIE VALLANDINGHAM TERRI LEE VANCE CAROL LEE VAN DOREN LINDA SUE VAUGHN ax 1-4 -0 vr4 6 When il 4-uma lime for measuring for naps and gowns, Linda Koon wished that senior boys like Clark Kidwcll had not been quite sn hill. Seniors Are Measured for Caps and Gowns GT- ' Z-Q . A 8. CHARLES WAYNE VEACH W' ROSEMARY JEANNE VERRILL -if: ' ...N ea T Y , , , KATHLEEN MXN VHXCENT LINDA LOU VIRES if I GERALDINE ANNE WAGNLR 'Z' GLORIA JEAN WAGXER T15 f 1,46 .27 . I V 9. , K za f 2 : 1 X F M ' Q. Q we f wr 5 . , as-'31, Q Q, K 2 N 8 ' xx A X, . fx W LJ r50N JR- HHTAKER DEH IAH5 ill: LUAJIS I gk I' 'Y 'fi ex I Since il was hard to clmuse between Jim and L John Allen, lhcy were awarded ai join! scholar- ' ship by the Lnhycllc Key Club. F , K . v 7 f , X 1 V . u , - 1 9 -.A ' A . I ' ,m.K,4f' W 4,5 I F VJ. , I., 1 John Alexander, Key Club President, congratu- f ix-17 lates Sharon Trammell, recipient of scholarship. J' , ,5 ' 4 I J I . I ! 1 Vg: i' E I v r- - ,E - 7 '- Ji . ' ' Q - lf - -- 1 I. Key Club Awards Scholarships to Deserving Seniors SUE ELLEN WILLIAMS LINDA JUNE WILLS DAVID CLIFFORD WILSON JAMES GUNNAR WILSON JAMES WILLIAM WILSON JOHN MARTIN WILSON SUSAN GAIL WILSON JOSEPH ROGER WITTEN A-, PAMELA LEE WOLBER l 95' Yi Recipients of the honors awarded at the Class Night program were, from Iell Hmm fowl Linda Koon, American Legion Auxiliary awardg Susan Dean, DAR awardg Sandra Freels, Business and Professional Womcrfs Club awardg Carol Hoskins, Danforth Foundation award: fback raw! Karl Nollcnllcrger, American Legion award: Gerald Campbell, Danforth Foundation awardg Cena Robinson, Faculty Cup: Greg Hancock, Pilot Club Cupg and Deane Root, Kiwanis Cup. A N' M ' ' me ajor Awards Presented at Class Night LYNETTE SUE WOLIVER JUDITH WRIGHT PAMELA ANN WRIGHT SANDRA LEE WRIGHT JOHN DAVID YATES SALLY JUANITA YOUNG JOHN ANTHONY MEDFORD EDWARD PATRICK MOORES dig l .tm 1 ,- ., oc. no Dm - - - Vi' SHT HT 30ENG HEDFORD fx NIOOBYS Highlights of Class Night An., i Q, sl if F i , ,' .f- 'Q- gii - EZ HL ' if f' 'Y 'ti' r . - , f-' A Xl ' A E 4 r ,C 4 Hx ,' lrchbelrerl . . , f gli I Qum. .nd mug-Mu-h. Jun-n .ml 'rfday amm- 1 1 The Class Night Court N ' , if 'A ' 11 9 'iw 14. my - Q ww K 1.1, N' .. .ff A 5- sfil V+ Q 5.-iff v W 3 fi 5 + .,,.x 2 My N -1 --1. Yugi 1 W N7 i U E . 5. : f 4.63 :ye f9men1 1I work. seniurs Q, 1 Senior Director of Activities lib Sargent and Ben Story entertain the Senior Class. JUNE NELL ABERCROMBIE 0.111 SW1... 111111. 1, 2, 3, 1-11, 0111,11 2, 3, 1111.111 cl. 1, 1:11.11 N1g111 11.1111 2, 51. mp. 3, 6.111 11111111111 2, P.-11... C11.....1. 2, 1-'1w111111 Q.1e1.1 3, 0.11111-111.11 2, 3, P1p C1. 2, 3, G111 1.1 111.1111 3, C1111 N1,,1.1 11111.11 3. PHILIP ADAIR D.E.c..1. 2, 3. ROBERT LEO AGEE v11.A11111, 111111. c1.1,'r1.n11 3. JOHN HUNT ALEXANDER C1111 N.,,1.1 c1...11 3, Key 1:11 1, 2, Pm., o1.y., 3, 5111... 1111... 1, 1.1111111111 2, -'U' CI. 3, 1111. 111,111 11.111 1, 2, 3, 1.111111 C11 1, 1111.1 CI 3, 111111. cl. 111,-,,111.. 3, 1211... c11...11.. 2, 0111111 1, 2, 3, S1. ,.11y 3, 111.y1' s1, 2, 11,.. 2, 5111.111 cl. 3. L1. Hr. Ir. SONDRA SUE ALFORD P11111-1. cl. 1, 2, 3, 011111 w1..1111 3, 111.1 c1.1, 2.3. JAMES DUVALL ALLEN 111.11 cl. 3, 1.111111 cl. 2, L1111. 11.1.1111 1 2, 3111.111 131. 2: 3, 11.11. Cl. Sac L1111.. C111. 1. 2, T11111 3: 0111.111 Cl. 3, Key C1111 s1l.11131,1.1,. 3. 1 JOHN ALFRED ALLEN 111.1 cl. 2, 3, my 1311.11 s1111.11111.1,1 3, 511,131 cl. 2, 1.1.1.1 cl. 2, c1.1..111 c1. 3, 11.1.11 3, 1 111111. 1111111111 511. 2. LINDA GAYLE ALLEN 1 1111.11 1. 2, 3, 11111111 C1. 3. JUDITH LOUISE ALLEY 11111. cl. 1, 2, 3, 13.1.11 1, 2, 3, 51.111111 1, 2, 3, 11111q..11 171,111.11 3. 1311.11 LESLIE CONSTANCE ALLOWAY 111.111, 511.111 3, n.11.c.A. 3. ELIZABETH CUNDIFF ANDERSON r.11.A. 3. JOHN WESLEY AUBREY - -.1 ' c1,11...., 2, 1111.11 1, 2, 3. 11. 1, 11111. c1......., 1111.1-1 2, 11111111.11 1, c1.,..111.11 13.11.11 3. MARY MARGARET AZEVEDO 1, 3111 2, 3: M.. 0111111111 1, 2, 3: A11,s1. 0111111111 F 1 C1 2 ', NHS Sr. Phy 3, C1. 1, 2. 3, 11..1,1 1 , .., A1,.1.11 11.1111 2, C1.1...... u11.11 2, C1111 N1,,1.1 c1.11..... 3. RONALD DAVID BAILEY r1,1..11..11 1, 2, 1311111111 3, 13111. C11 2, 1-1.1. 5111.111 3, c1........ 1.111111 2. MARY PHYLLIS BAIRD r11..11. cl. 1, 2, 1-11. 1.111011 , 2, 3, 1111111111 c1. 2, 3, Pm... C11 1, 51. 1111, 3. GARY WAYNE BAKER 1:11.11 c1...1.11y 1, 111111 1, Pol. 2 5111111.11 c11.1..1i1 1111... 2, T1.1.11 Scirnce I. GLORIA JEAN BAKER c1.1,11 1, c1.1.11..11111 2, 3, 1111.111 11111111111 3, C1111 131,111 c1....1.. 3, 011111. 311.11111 3. SUZETTE ELAINE BAKER N1-1s 3, BETTY JEAN BALLARD 111-1.11. 1, 2, 3, s.. 111111, D1... c11....... 2. CHERYL LYNN BANKS 1-11. 1.11111-1 3, 5111111111 c1...1.111 1, 1311.1 cl, 1, 2. 3, 111.1 111,111 11.1111 1, 2, 1.11111 cl. 1, 1:1111 N1,111 u11.11 2, r-111... c1....1. 3, 111111, cl. 3, 51. 1111, u11.11, 11111, D11.. c1,......, 3: N1-1s 3,1'.H,A.3,1.111.. 1-111.131 s1.1.1. 1, 2, 1.11.1111 1311011111 JULIE ANNE BEASLEY 11111 131. 2, 3, N1-15. 3, 51111.11 cl. 2, 3, r11..,1. cl, 1, 2, 3, 1111 31,1111 11.111 3, c1..,11 3, c1.1.1.11 2, 111111,..11 121,111.11 3, 51. r-11, 3, 11111111 r1..1. .11 3, s,..-111. 111111111 3, 311111.11111 211111, c1.... 1111 2, 3, 11111111.11 1111111 F1,...111. 3, Ky. 51111.11 F111 2, N,.111.1...1 511111, 1.11. 2. BECKY ANN BEGIN N111s, 3, 13111 cl. 1, 2, 3, 11111 3, 31, 11111111111 2, 3, s1..1111.1 c11..1.111 1, 1111111111 11111 2, 11.1.11 1, 0111,, 1111,.11 3, 12.11.11 01.11.111 211,111 -11.1.1 2. 2. KENDRICK DOUGLAS ANDERSON b 11111111111 1, 2, 11111.11 3, B111 C1. 2, 3, 111.1 AI, p1.1 1'1.f11 2, 3, G11111, 1111.11 2, 12111. 51111.61 f c1.3,11.111 3,1-11.1.1111,1 3. CONSTANCE LEE APPLEGATE 13111111111 cl. 3. ' ' ' If' e durin ALWYN LEE ARKLE 1.1.1111 c1. 2. Some senxor g1rIs work 1n the o xc their study halls. BEVERLY ANNE BELL 1,111.1 c1. 2, 121.1111 2, 3, c1.11...1111-. 3, S1 11.11.1111 1, 2. 3, 311.111 51.1.11 1, 2, 3. . 11.1111 JXCK KEITH BENSON 1 5,111.1 11-1... 1, 2, 3, C1011 C1..1..11y 3, Key CI, J, DAVID EVON BIGGS 1.11.11c1.2,3,111.111-,.,1,T.11111.2. JAMES DOUGLAS BLAIR n.111111111111 1, 2, F11-.1111 cl, 1, 11, 1 1 .1--. 1, 2, 5111.11.11 c1.....111 1, 2, C1111 N111.1 1111111111111 2 111. ,1 C.1..11 3. JANE ANN IILEVINS 111.1111 c1. 1. 2, 111,111 c1. 2, 3, 011111 1111,.11 3, r.11.1. 3, 11111, 11111. c1........ 3, 111.11111-1 c1, 11111. 3. NAOMI REJEAN BLEVINS 5111111.11 c1.11..111 2, 3, 2111... c1....1.1. 1..1.... 111,.. 3, 0111 1.1 31.1.1111 3, 11. F.11.11. 3, 11. 111.11111-11 3. 2, S1. 111111.1- A111.1111111 2, GIFI-'ORD BENJAMIN BLYTON 511111.11 CI. 1, 2. CHARLENE RUFF IIOCGS 1-11. 111111111 1, c1.11.111.11-1 2, 3, r'1,. c1111. 2, 3, 111.11111-1 C11 2, 3, 13.111 1111111111 2, c1111 1.111.1- 11.1111 1, 2, 3, 1111.111 c11....1.. 2, 11111, 1211.1 c1........ 2, 11. 111.1-1 111,11 2, 3111q..11 111.11111 3. ANNA MARIE BOONE Cl I '41 Fu-nrI1 CI. I, 2, 31 Bind I, 2, 131-11 . . 1 3, Fr,-1.1-1. Cl. 1'.1111y C1...111.11 111.11111 3, 1111-1g D1... C1.1...... 3. BETTY JO BOYD rm 3, 31. r-11y 3. MICHAEL RAY BOYD xns. 3, 11,11 c1. 2, 3, s111..11 c1. 1, 2, 3, 111111. 3, 1.1111 3, 311. 111,111 11.111 3. DONNA CAIL BRITTON 11111 cl. 1, 2, 3, 11111. c1. 1, s...11,,.1 c1....111 1, CAROLE DELIGHT BROOKS 11111111111 CI. 3. HAROLD ANTHONY BROWN 111.111 51111 3. GAYLE ANNE BRURIFIELD L1111. c1. DAVID BYRON BUNNELL 1.11.11 cl. 1. 2, 51. 11111111 3, C1111 11111. 1, 2, 3, 11. 3.1111111111 2, L cl. 3, K,y cl, 3, H1, 12111,1,511.11-..1c1..11.1.11, RONALD EUGENE BURDEN 11111-11111 1. 2, 3, 11.1111111111 1, RICHARD LEE BURNS 13111 cl. 2, 3, my cl. 3, N1-15. 3, 111.1 111,111 11.111 2. 3, 11111. cl. 3, 1:11,111...1f1 cl. 3, s11. 11.11 c1.3,J1, 301.11111 3. ENOCH ROBINSON BUSH III 51. 211, 3, 51. 11111111 c1,1.11113. CAROLYN BUTLER E 1111. c1. 1, 2, 3, s111..,, cl. 3, M.. 31,1111 111,11 3, L1111. c1.3, 11111, c1, 3. 289 Seniors Lend Their Support, Enthusiasm Seniors lend their support, enthusiasm and talent to the Senior Play. MARTHA BUXTON Bnrn 121. 1, 2, 3, N1-is. 3, snnnirii ci, 1. 3, snnnisn 1-innnr snr, 3. F.T.A. 1, Jr. Bower, 2, ms. 3, ciinir 1, charrrrfrres 2. 3, s,. Mnssc cnnrenr, strrnnnr cnrrncsx 1, 2, 3, Prnrn cnmm. 2, sr. ning mn. cnnnnn. 3, C1155 111,111 cnrrrrrr, 3, Typing cm. 2, Pnl. seifncc 1, snirnnn c1. 3, 1-311 C1. 1, 2, 3, 1-ir. nnirrr 1, Y-rerns 1, 111111. c1. 1, 2. LARRY DAVIS CAMIC s1n.1nnr cnnnrn 1, ansnirnil 1, 2, 3. GERALD ALAN CAMPBELL 1331, C1. 1, 2, 3, NHS 2, 3, sei-nrn ci. 2, 3, M11 A111111 Theta 2, 3, vnlerlieinrian 3, Plmirs Award 3: 11111111 A,,.rr11 3. BARBARA ANN CARDINALI Bnnri 1, 2, 3, Arr cl. 3. MICHAEL EMERSON CARLISLE M11 A11-.112 Thru 2, 3, sr. Play 3, Srudenr Conn- ril 1, Jr. R11-r. 2, Lnrin C1. 1, 2, Prer. 3, Hr. rriiirnr, Hi Y Pres. 2, 3, Pnl. Science Cl, 3, Science Cl. 35 Ir. Boosters 35 Prom Comm. 2, Lnnn Cm. CHRISTOPHER DEAN CARLSON nnrr ci. 1, 2, vine-Prne, 3, NHS. 2, 3, P1 sninnee cl. Pres. 3, yr. arennnsrnr 2, swim rum 3, L c1. 3, r-1r. nirinnr 2, 3, sr. 11111. 3, 11111, D cnnrrn. 3, Lnrsn c1. 1, 1-11,11 1, vm. 35 Mu Alpha Theta Z, 3, Latin Cert, lg Boy ol Mnnlli 3. 2, THOMAS RAYMOND CARTER Key ci. 1, 2, 3, Trm. 3, Fnorbni 1, spnnieir cl. 1, Bnnebnii 1, Jr. Unrnr 2. JOANNE PATRICIA CASTOR 1111. c1. 1, 2, 3, 11121. ci. 2, science cl. 3, cm. rn..1nn11 2. JESSICA MADELEINE CHARRON gr: Cl. 3, F.H.A. 3, 11113 Cl. 3, Oiiiee Wrrrk nr SHIRLEY ANN CHASTEEN 1131. c1. 1, 2. 3, snnninn ci 1, 2, snrninir 1-1n. snr. 2, ansinnrs c1. 3,Nr,1s. 3, F.r.A. 3. nnr DRETTA CHRISTIAN gn laiglinsfnvrn 1, 2, 3, nun C1 1, 2, 3, P QP -..1F'r1C1.1,2,3,NH,. Uh QA I EMI! 3 S 3, Corn rn. n1r,nnn,.-r1,sr.P1 3, s.11' Din, cnrrrnr. 3, Hr. nm.-nr 2. ly Y 'ng 290 YD JAIEEEECEEX? Nnrm 2, scinnfe ci. 3. KARRA JO CLYBURN - 1,1111 c1.1,3,Frrnn11 c1.1,2 H ,0n l' C,101fN1Z,-rn, 1, Ring Din. Cnrnrrr. srrr 1111: Conn 3, sr, my 3. MELBOURNE LYNN COBB Agrienirnnn 1, 2 MARIAN LEE COCKRELL pn-,A, 3, r.1-1.11, 2, oiiice wrkrr 2, Library irelnrr 1. BRENDA KAY COFFMAN D.s.c..1. srrrnrnry 3. SOLLY WILLIAM COLE JR. 1115111111111 1, 'rims 3. JAMES RICHMAN COLLINS 1335111311 1, 2. SHARON COLLINS mnnr ci., ner, ci. omce worker, CAROLYN COLLIVER new C1. 1, 2, 3, Frnnfh Cl. 1, 2: Jr. Br1n,1ers 2, 3, 111-1.A. 2, Prom Currrrrr. 2, Ring Din. Comm. 3, Class Niglrl Comm. 3: NHS. 3: lllerl, Cl. 2, Ir, Arclibcaru 2, LARRY HAVEN COLUMBIA Typing Awnrr1 z. SUZANNE NEWTON COOK cm, ,warn rearn 1, cirnir 2, 3, Prrneir c1. 1 2, 3, F.1-1.11. 3, Ring Din. cnrnrn. 3. JENNIFER COOK Chorus 1, 2, 3, F.lI.A. 1, 2, 3, Business Cl 1, Y.'1'u-nr 1, 2. RANDOLPH LEWIS COOK Frerrcir ci. 2, Ar, cl. 3. Seniors may frequently be spotted keeping UP with the latest dances at the school soc- hops. BRIAN DOUGLAS COOPER nnr1rrr1.n11 1, 2, 3, in 11 . srniiinr S. 11 . Airlrlrgrfr 2, 11111, 51. 1. mi 5. W1 3:1 Hr. nine,-r 1- 1 ' g 'I'- cnnrt 3- 17 1 ll 1 rrirk . r 1,2 1 vlnn .1 1. 2, 11.1 A111111 11.11. 1' 3, Prnnn cnrrrn. 2, r. 3. 11, r ' 2, snnnnn c1. 1 2. C1Cu 1-21 .,D,1' rl ,' ' ' a5'Nll, ui, rirflnnw 11n,1nnr1 Brqkrri, 11 -1' 11 311.51111 n1n,rn.n.111r11inr,. 3 '21, TIMOTHY DALE COSTICH Lnrin ci. 1, 2, 3, vie,-11 . 1. Nns. 3, nrrrqni,-11,111,225 5111132131 mi-2' 3' 'rirnrs-Managing Eriirnr 3, 11,1 ' 'fl 3' A . ' 3, 1.111-fr ni cmnrrn-rrr131inn Nnsc iihf ,nm 2' sec, 3, mngnn cnrn 1.11.11 Cen: Y,r111i:1Pif 7' Erwin 1,E2, R, wnriri Amare Cnr: 5. H Zh rr . 0 xr., ,nrt-. ' ' 1 JANE ANN COTTRELL min 4 cl. 2, 3, Fr 1. C1. 3- .- . 1, N11s.3,1r. urn. STC ' J 'nf'-1, 2- PATRICIA EILEEN COUCH nrrnn.-1, cl, 1. ARTHUR MICHAEL COX 'frank 1. TERRY GORDON COX nm C1. 3. Mr. Ishmael makes a few comments at the Ring Dinner. WANDA FAYE COYLE nnsinuss C1. 1. MARCIA LOU CRABTREE Tinnns. RA HEL CRAIN Signer c1. 1, Arr c1. 2, Ch 2 YT I-'.H.A. 3. LARRY EARL CRAVENS ld, . nr., 2, Class Niglil Comm. 3. CROMER 2, 3, L31ir1 CI. 1: French Spuch C ics: 2. JERRY LYNN CUNNINGHAM Band 1, 2. DAVIDSON , , .1 PEi1?rSYn1AElN1, yr. nnnsrerr 3, FHA. 31 5'd ' Council 1. ANITA DOROTHY DAVIS A ,, 111-- ,1 1. ixrnrqnir cr. 2, 11,111 ci. 2, 31 112 P ,mtl Ta ? Z:wfl:' , 114 ,' 5 f' . 113,131 f 9.11575 '- MU , 511 101111 WL:- 1,,'.f 5 .. . 1,1 f :UD . BIUEC1--Q., 11 1 1- -1 ,1-1 '- 1 221 1. 4 AE: 3 'P E 1 E13 4 1111111 HW? F,,rf1f, I: J ' 11111115 lfluru. 11-11 .1 -f sim 1111111 i- 3, ,., c , 11111111 11111 1111111-f-I - Klllll LIU D5 1.11 c, 1. :. 1- 3 111151,-2, PlTllICl.l EDI lm I1 LS: I1 Chnxighufn dmilbllil, l0llAl.llWlI.l.lJ mrrnaurr rnnr..:,1 TlLLl:In lilhmiid 11,111.11 1. Flllilllli WISH 111111 CL L L: 11,11 G.1,L1, s,1n,,i:11,e- 11111 11.111111 urn r1,1.:- E 622. f iff ' W - Q 1, . I '1111 ' C . an 511111 31,5 COOPER 5.1.1.1 M T' g.,,gmMz 11.1.2 1.1, cn, i: kg.. 1..,,j: 3, :ng EL 1::?11tEnmK I' ' 1 , - 1111152111 1.11111ff.'Tx -Qsncn :ZF Pm, 1- Bu . - . 1a1nf'2'f'hE-x.1..f mliifz 11.31 'MEC Am 11.. n ltd ' 7 KKHN1, wld 41E1.?'m1rg11uli - ,11. XELL R11 4 Z.: E 31 If- 111.,.,,! Y CUUCH 1 cox cox 5. rg' . I g .4 '29, Q. Lg.. .gs a few comments al Ib! co1LE CHABTREY xx cn 1. anon 11 ' , . CRAVEX5 gm- 9- nf' lil! G 1,112-univff' W I CUSNINGHMI fn V ,J Dlmpgfli H im, 3, 21, lv. W' , DAVIS M, .uw nk U' 1, 1: . Y W. 1 and Talent to the Senior Play. 1 2. 3. 11. ummm vawpm. 3, Lui.. c1. 1. EME11 cl. 2. 3. cxmmcmg 3, uma, 1. 2. 111.1 c1. 1, z. ag scum cl. 2: swam mm 1, 2, ag 51, sham Mm 1. 2. 3. 1-11. Drum 1, Q, um, ummm AWA ag mm comm. 2: 111.14 mn. cnmm. 3, cm. Fomball 2. Jr, Afclmam 1- 51. 11111: comes- 1, 2, ag sf. my 3. 1111.11 clwmg sq cms Nigm cmm 3. ROBERT NEIL DAY r.m11,.,11 1, 3. 11. Afmnmm 2: smacm c.wm11 31 Pmm Comm. 2: UL Cl. 114-ns.!, SUSAN FRANCES DEAN mm 21. 1. z. 31 DAR award ag Lmn -c1. 1. lf. nfmsxm 3, smdem council 2: sf. cms mp. 31 Jr. ,1rf1.1,mm 2. 11.. A1p11a 11.111 2, a. mm www 1, ag mm comm. 2. rung mn. comm. 31 cm, Nsgm comm. ag class Nigm C0111 1. WILLIAM HARRY DEWEESE rn011m111. 1.11111 C1. 2. Spzmish cl. 1, THOMAS WILLIAM DICKERSON rmQ1mbn11 1, 25 ,mlmmm 25 Prom Comm. 2. SUZAN CAROL DOWNEY 11.111nf,- C1. 3. KENNETH EDWARD DOZIER JR. 'rmfk 1. cms cmmny 2. KARIN LYNN DRUDGE 111-11 Cx. 1, 2. 3. NHS. 3g Mu Alpha Then 2, 3. Girls sun- 2. Hr. milieu 19 Comm. Usher 2. PATRICIA EILEEN DUCHARME Bn, Cl. 2, ag French C1. 1, 2, 3: Jr. Rfp, 2: R' D' . Comm, Stu- cnos. 3. mm cum.. 2. .ng 111 .lm cf,.mfa1 1. RONALD WILLIAM DUVALL VM-vrn-1. of Class 2. 3: Class Niglmcoun 3. Pmm Cf-mm. 2. Ring Dinner Comm. ag Tennis Tum 1, 2, xg Bnknbxll 1, 2, sg TIMES snail ag hmmm Staff 3. Sm-Zum Council 3: Ir. Aff111,.v1m 2. FRANCES WESLIE DYE Lncin Cl. 1, 2, ag Lenin Hmm: Sue. 1. 2, 3 Bum Cl. 1, 2, 3: NHS. 2, sg Med. Cl. 1, 2, 3, Sfmw Cl.3.C1m1r 3. JANET ELIZABETH EASTMAN Lnlin Cl, l, 2: FHA 2, 3, . . 1 - A . 55114 C 1 ff -5? xl 'f 1 E 9 257 21:11 ig-va. ! L- ,E:1..Zl. vpn. 1' rz-11,'t5:3i:Qf A -fq, RAND ,IEFFERY EIKELBERCER am cx, 2. si 1111 Alpx-Q. 'rum 1, 2, sp nm. bull 1. Tmk 2: Hr. mp. 1. CHARLOTTE ANN ELDRIDGE nm C1. 2, 3. Business C1. 3. choir 2, 3. JULIA FRANCES EPPERSON Lau.. cl. 1. swam C.,-...Cs1 1. rm. cl, 1, z, sz 11.1 Alpha 'rum 2, 34 NHS, sg F1-1.1. a. VICKI EVELYN ERNST French cl. 1. 2, 3. mm- cm. 1. nm Cl, 2. a: chmmemg 2. ap sr, nmsic comm 2, ag snmlm cmmcix 2, FTA. ag mm. runny comcsn 2. sf. Pm ap clm Nsgx-1 mlm 2. THOMAS GLEN ERWIN Hand 1. 2, 3, Omhcma 1. 2. Gmmdiu Inna 3, Prp Hand ag Saudia Band 3: Drum mio: 3. Seniors save parts of the from the Ring Dinner as mementos. UDITH ANN ESSIG J Fmfh c1. 1, 11 Hr. omm 1. 24 mm comm. 2. nm cx. 2, 3. s1..11fn1 co-mal 3. Bugim, Cl. Sw. 3. 1 4-K table decorations Q -1. 'A LW- ' .2 f'i..fv c IL DENIISE EVANS hi. ' As11..1Qmlc0.mfa1 1. ma. C1. 1: scum iid! '- ' T GEORGE DONALD EWEN ' - , ' y 1311.11 1. 2. 3: cmm.1:1-f rx. RICHARD LEE F,-UN ' 81.1.1 1, 2, sq cmwxicf m...1 1, , MARTHA ANN FARRIS -. FNM1- c1. 1, yr. umm, 3, rm. comm. 2: mn. cl. 3. Senior gms, such as Carol Michler, 1101 mfU'lY jobs in the community. d DAVID FEATHERSTON mud 1, 2. 3. E K Senior girls such as Emily Pcnnehaker fright! look forward to summer fun. DONALD GLENN FEHELEY sm.1.'..1 c.m..f11 1: DEcf1.2. PHILLIP ROBERT FI-IIC-EL JR. sump c1, 2. 3. E1.,f1m..sf, c1. 3, JACQUELYN PENROSE MFE 111.1 ,11p1... 'rum a. sf. 11.1112 conmm 2, :L N115, ag 11.1. sg 11111-.1 clmm, 3: 1.11m cm, 1. Lmn cx. 1: 11.. 11.',.. 1. 11. 111,-. zz umm. fuf- 1, 2, nm cl, 1, 2. mm cvmm. 2. nf. 01111.-f 1. HARRIET ELIZABETH PINNEY mm cx. 2, np F11-wh cl. 2. 3. 11.. mph. Thu. z, 3. 0111101111 1: 1111111111 2. cm, xigm cf-mm, J, r-fp c1,1,2.:1un.ff M1111-f. MARY SUE FISHER 131:c,1, 3, RUTH ANNE FLEMING Nns, xg 11.-11 cl. 2. 3. Sfmm- Cx, 1: FTA. 3. rm. 3. Luau cl. 1. 11. ummm 3. omcf wfkff 2, 3. 5.1.1.-..1 c.,....f11 3: uf. alum 1. 2: 1-mm cumm. 2, nmg Dan. comm. 1. 11.. ,115-11. Tn.-1.1.2,31sf.1-11ys.1,11sn cm.1, SUE ELLEN FLEMING Hr. f-:nm 1. 1,111.1 cl. 1. 51.1.11-111 cmnml 1, Tm.. 3. clmsf 1. 1:1m...m1-1 21 mmm. Y 111 7. ag 111101 chow. 3, mm cumm, zz cum .W Af.-1111.111-1 2. 111.q..a. 2: sf. 111,-. sq sv. my ag 1 c ' 3, sfafm 111.q..., cm- 1. .nu ..nw....111y ax. 1. rm. 31 11. n.m.1m 2. al sham 'mm 2,31 11.-11 c1.1.c1N x.u1.1c0..f1 3. JOYCE ANN FLYNN cm, 1, 2, 1: 11.111 111. 2, 1: mm. cl. 1. 1. xg mms, 11, Im.. c.,mm.1: FTA. :1. DYANNE ELIZABETH FLYNT ' 1 - '2u.w1. C1 2, a 11.1, 1.1. .. 1. .I . 11..-M 1. 2,-31 s,.a..a.1. 1101.11 soc. 3. s,m,-110112 Hand l, 2, 34 XILSK, l'!:1n4l JL XV1nd Ensvmhlc 3. . Ax.. Alph- LENA MAURINE I-'OLEY and 1, 2, 3. 11.1, cl. 2. 3: 11115111151 C1. 3: 111, 011W-1 1. Twmg AMH1 3. s11.m1m.1 .wud 3. WILLIAM ROBERT I-'ORE 11.-11 Cl, 3. LOVELL CARTER FOUSHEE III rm. 3, 291 Tedd Mims, Presid ' STANLEY CHARLES GORDON 1'iinr,3. Buna 1, 2,d 5unr,nnrr ci. 2, scicncs ci, 3 A ' ' sniencu uwnr .. SANDRA GAYLE FREELS sein c1. 1, 2, 3, mu A1,,1,n 'r1ru1,,1, 2, Mc. PAMELA JEAN GRANT S: NHS- 2, 31 1-Min Cl- 1, 2- 31 SHINE CI- 3? F.:-1.3. 1, sn. 1, ning Din. csmnr. 3, mp ci. or,1,.,rrn 1, 2, 3, Mum Fm. 1, 2, 3, superiur 1, 0mcHw,k,,,1'2y3' Qunrin, 2, 1111452 l?ru1,,xr:K1,23,L:!:3ur1:uur.,s, usr,rn. ueewr , 1 ur.. 2,hf, 1?n1iSH::nnr sus 1, 2, 3: Ring Din. curnrn. JAMES JEFFREY GREER 3, N1-is ru1u,13r,1ni,, Finuiin 3, num, sniruiur 3, B,,,,,a,, 3, mu sigrnu Phi 1.urin Awura 3, 1.,srin,,,3n, su,i. nnsr und r'ru1n,,n,nn1 wun.,ns Awnrd 3, MARY HELEN GREGORY OLIE ,IEAN FREEMAN DECA- Cl- 3, omfu Wrirrr 2, nr. rriicur 1, 1zu,in,ss ci, 3, FTA' 3' BERTHA LOUISE GRIMES JOHN RUSSELL FRITZ JR- DECA. ci. 1, 11u,inr,, ci. 1. m' 2' 3' MARTHA LYNNE GUINNIP LINDA JOYCE FRYMAN 11snr1 1, 2, 3, sp,nis1r cl. 2, 3 spunislr nun- FHA 1, :Juice worker 2, Pruru cumin. 2. wry Svc- 3: Orvhvwl 3- Il's not exacily a star's dressing room, but ll will have no do. SHARON LYNN FULLER French CI. I: Business Cl. 3, SONNY BARTLETT GAUNT Bnna 1, 2, 3, crennairr 3, rrp Buna 3, S d. 1s,n.1 3, Drurn Mnior 3, A11 11,ginns1 13su'.11 3, any 01 111, Mann, 3, c1s,r Nigm cuurr 3, DOIEOTHY RUTH GIBSON r1inc1,1,J.1a c, . 2- siuarnr cnifnciiogflu I 2' 3' ymm Comm' Din- Comm- 3- 11, 2, Hr. omcur 3, ning DONALD W. GIRONE Burn ci. 3: seicnfe cl. 3. ELEANOR PAIGE GOODWIN CHARLENE HACKER FHA. 1, 3, FTA. 3. NEWELL PERRY-HADDEN Churrxeur, z, 3, Vnuul Aids 1, 2 JANET LAIR HALL Ring Din. Comm. 3, JERRY LEE HALL Burn ci, Mu A1,,1,.s 'rum 3, ci 3, Comm. Ushrr 2, C1u,s Nighr Usher. MARY MARGUERITE HALL DECA. 3. MAVIS LYNN HALL Bunnm cl. 1. VERNON LEROY HALLOCK Band 1, 2, 3, scirure Cl, 3, 3, sr. muy 3. Night Cum ru. mr. ci. 2, S, onicu worker 2 3, syrn ,,,,,,, Seniors wamh a gym class hard k 1a.n3 1, 2, 3, w' 3 1: 1,1' ' . P F . at WUT and End LSA in n,,rn Q 2, 3. siuaru 3221-thankful that their sophomore days are ent of the Senior Teddy Mims, President of The Senior C1355 presided over the Ring Dinner. I VIRGINIA HAMES ner, ci, 2, 3, sp,ni,1r ci. 2, 3, 113 1 3. BETTY JEAN HAMILTON cnnrnrunns 2, 3. DARRELL REID HAMILTON Busebnll 3. JAMES HUGH HAMILTON 1'r,u11,n11 1, GEORGE EDWARD HAMPTON F1,u11,u11 1, 2, 3, Bnskuball 1, 3, Truck 1, Jr. Arclibemr 2, srua-,nr c,,uuui1 1, z, Hr. Rep, 1, 3, Huy 01 Monih 3, cms Night cuuri. GREGORY LEE HANCOCK sr. spawn mr. 1, 2, 3, si. Drain. Fur. 1, 3, sr. 1s1u,ie rrsr. 1, 2, 3, .111-sr. cnuur 1, 2, cus, 111,111 Announcer 1, 2, cirunuurs 1. 2, 3, siuafni council 1, Pm. 3, sr, rin, 3, Boy, sr. 2, any, Nriiun 2, Priur cl, cu, 3: urnnns cun 3, crm Dfrn 1s1us1, cup 3, 11rr. qui, siun 2. DONNA MARIE HANDY Beiu c1. 2. 3, 11,3 2, rrunvn ci. 1, 2, 3i Quin und scrnii 3, Tirnr, 3, 1-rr. uriiffr sur. 2, Ari c1. 2, Typing Awurri 2. CAROL ANN HANSON French C1. 1, 2, Bei. ci. 2, 3, ri-13. 1.1: Jr. nunsifr, 2, 3, oiiice wnr1r,r 3. PHYLLIS MARIE HATTON Orchestra 1, 2: FTA. lr JOHN DAVID HAYNES V 11,n.1 1, 2, 3, sxuaiu ssnfi 3: 11211 B-'14 lj' cr-,n.r113r 11unr1 3, orunurrr 3, wuua Eusrn , 3. DAPHNE FERN HEATON FTA. 3, Y-Teen, 2. GLORIA MARGARET HECKLER 11u,inr,s cl. 3, Girl, 1'0n1bn11 2. CAROLYN SUE HEDGER, Business Cl. 3. NANCY CAROL HELLARD 34 nl rrrnflr Cl. 1. 2, ci-u,ir 2. 3, sr. Plays- ,Rm iamirrg 2, 3, Hr, anim 3, Fr1n.A ,Mm Din. can-nn. 3, Prom cnrnm. 2: Ir- 'f 2, nfnrqui, srun 1. WARD NOEL HEMLEPP I ,n :him Hr. onicer 3, Tirne, ,xsfi-sarinralimmu Quin una ssruii 3, Mnrqui, siuizdh QW, cr. 3, smuarur cuunfil Rep, 3, 1111 3, Cm, Niglrr cun-run. 3, Sr. Play 3- CIIISS, . NI 1,111 HL Axvzcw 1110105 Kfg2..,z-I 1 all 5: ,,,,, 3, H BAHHY . JAN1114 Z' lk 1: GWMIA: LL li 0fj,,,,. rua if sr. 11-11- END, 10,1 G,,, mu., 1, cnnu, 1,N1-S nn. 1. -, CI Z 3 GL ,n 61.1. .111 31 CTI Hn. sn. 3. Tinn 52,1 -, srn 3, 1,,,- 1, LESLIE 0111 1 s,u31, ci. 1, DANNY HIGlSi rnniuii 1, WON! DOE chu z, 1, 1 WILLIAM OKI 11,1 ci. an 1 KAREN IME 11uu11, 1, 1, 1 ANNE SIIRIE Blu CI. I. I I, Z, 3: Lui vnu 1, 1., Oflice Wnrkrr J, LINJA ANNE sr.nnn,1,. Cl, lx 111.1 :inn 1, Hum ,c . Char, SRU! I1- 1.-, heS9Uio1 Class, Presided Over the Ring Dinner, inn! of 111 . 0 511111101 Wi Umner. ' P 11111111 c1. 1, 5 Um' ai S15-L1m11fI2 IIILTON IAJIILTON MILTON D HAMPTON . Bukdbxll 1, ig Tn1II, 511111111 011111111 1,1111 I Jlunlh S: CI111 N1l111In11' IMCOCK 1, 1, 11 51. 111111 111 1, 1, 1, 2, 11 A11-sn 1111111 1111-1m1ncz1 I1 17 Ch111111n1 1111111 1. Pm. 31 51. P11111 1 111111 11 P11111 1:1 C1111 'ue Dun Music Cup Sl W IANDY . p 11 c1. 1.1.1. M' Q., E'f'111, 31 'I 4 A111111 1. 1 N 5129, CI, 1. 1: IM 71 HEL: walk!! 5- HATION A, l. YNE5 M1 1. ' - FFP - ,r 13111131 . 111 f'u0xh11n1 I1 111 mm 1EATON CKIEK EDGEB- 111 51111. . 3. rnA'W51,.111 mm .11. . 11141 1f11 5'111f211:1'11'nf112fi fimf' 111'-' L11 A141111 .11111 3' 11:1-3' wwf 5,, 111111 J, ARTHUR HENRY 1712011 2. S FERRELI.. HENRY THOMA 2 3- 1111-pm. 2, ag B111 c1. 1. Kay c1. 1. 1 . 1, 31 5111111111 C111111111 1, 2, sq s1, 1111y ag 1-11 11,111 111.1111 C11111111. 2. JAN BARRY HENSON 1111111 1, 2, 3, P111 1311111 z, ag S11111111 1111111 z, 31 01111111111 11.11111 ag 511111111 1-11111 z, 31 1.11111 Cl. 11 0111111111 2, ag A11 111111111111 1111111 3, w111.1 1211111111111 1. 2, ag 1111111 0111.11 2. ag sf. 1'11y 3. GLENDA ROSE HERRON 1:1111 1:11111 1. 11111111 C1111111 2, sq S1111 11111111 C11111111 1, 2, 3. 11111 c1. 1, 1. ag 11111 A111111 111111 1, 2. 3. N1-ls. 1.111111 c1. 2, ag s1111111 c1. 2. ai 511.-11111. 3, 145115 11111111 F111 ag A11 c1, 2, a. Y111. a, 11111111111 M1111 s111.1111. 111111 3. c111111111111. 1111111 11 11111101111 1.11111 1-1111. 5111, 21 1.11111 cm.: N1-1s c111v111111111: 1111111 51111 2, 011111 111111111 sq N1-1s 11111111114 sm. ag 111111111 111a 1.111111 A111111 3. s1111n111111111 3. LESLIE GAIL I-IETTRICK s1111i111 c1. 2. rung 111111111 sg 51. 11111, 1111111 3 DANNY HIGGS r1111111111. YVONNE DOE HILL 1:11011 2, 31 Y.'r11111 1, 1-'HA 3: P11y11 0111111 2, WILLIAM ORR I-IINTON 11111. Cl. 3. 17111. s1111111 CI. ag 1111111 51111 3. KAREN JANE HISS 1a111111,z,s,1.11z11 Cl, 2, 11-111 2. ANNE MARIE HOCKER H1-11 c1. 1. 2. sz Nas z, 31 M11 A111111 111111 1. 2, az 1.11111 1-11111. soc. 1. 2, 3, c1111111111111. 1111111 21 1.11111 Cl, 1, 2. 3, 1.11111 cm. 1, 2, 211111 1v1111111 sg Typing A111111 21 V111111111111111 LINDA ANNE HOFF 5111111111111 111111 1, 2, 3. cms' H111111111 2, 121111111 c1. 11 F1-111 2. 3. 111111. CI. 3, 1111111 1211111111 C11111111. 3. Homecoming Queen, June Abercrombie chats with friends. Senior boys sit together at the Ring Dinner. LINDA KATHLEEN HOFFMAN B111 c1. 2, 3, N115 s, 11, 1111111111 3, 111111. 1111111 11 11111111111 11111 11 F1-111 11 511111111 c1. 1.1.3, 11111. 3, 511.1-1111. 501. 3. DENNIS HOLT 11111 c1. 1, 2, 3, 1111111111 111111 1, 2. 121111111 C1, ag N1-15 2, 3. 511111111 Cl. 3, FFA 1, 2. 3, 1.11111 CI. 1. 3. RAY WARD HOLT Key c1. 1. 2, 3, 511. 3. BONNIE JEAN HOOKER 11111111111 c1. 3. VERA KATHLEEN HOPKINS 131211 Cl, 1, 2, 3, NHS 3, 51111111 c1, 3, 1.11111 c1. 1, 1111 A111111 111111 1, z. a. v. 11111, ag 01111. 1, 2, 3, v. 17111. 2, 31 N111 1111111 111111111 3, 1.111111 cm. 1, A11.s1111 01111, 1, 3, 51111 11111111 131111.11 2, 11111, 1111111 2: c111111111111, C11111111. 3: 1.111111111111111 11111111 1111111 sq 12111111111 111111. 1111111 3. CAROL JEAN HOSKINS 011111 W1111111 31 111111 c1. 1, 2, 1: NHS 2, a, 11111. 3, 11111 11111111 -111111 1, 1. 3. 11111. 3, - - a- 1.11111 c1. 1. 2, an sci- 1z111g 191111111 01111111. . I I 11111 c1. 3, N1-1s s11111111111ap 111111111 3, 1111. 1111111 m1111111 3, 11111. 1111111 2: N111 1.11111 111111. 511, 1, 2, 3, 1.11111 cm. 1, 2: 01111111111 11111111 3. NORMA SUE HOUNSHELL 011111 1-1111111151-1,1 2. JAMES LEWIS I-IOVERMAN 11111 c1. 2, 31 11111 A111111 111111 2, 3, c11111p11u1 c1. 11 111111 51111 2. BILL HUGHES 111111. c1. JANET LYNN HYATT F1111111 c1. 1: F1-1,1 3. 11115111111 c1. 3. BEATRICE SUE ISON F1-1A 2. 5111111111111 35 MARSHA KAREN JACKSON B 91.01, 11 C111111111111 2, 3, 11111. 3. 11. 1.111111 2 3- D111-1111 rm, ag 51. 11111 3:-JL Qlw 5 - 2'- 51 C1111 511. :sq 11. 11111111111 1111111111 z: 1111111151 c1. 3, 1111111 151211. 2. 31 P11111 C11111111, . '11 c 1 --11 2' UM' hgh mm- B 1. u111e1 21 ll-num 2- s1. 11111. 3: 111111111 c.1111111. 1: 5111111111 co. 1. 2. 3. ac s 11 2, -r' 11 5111121 11. 1111-. , 05-1 11 11111211 3, 1-1111111111111 011. 1. 2. 3: Clw NQQ111 c1. ag c1111 N111111 Q111111. HELEN HARGIS JAMES 11111 c1. 1. 2. 3: EHS 3: Ig- . n . PICS, C f 3f'I:2',: 2fff, 1, P10111 c11111111,: -F1111111 c1. 33 f1. 130911111 3: C11111 2. 3: Fm! Dm A1111b11m1 L11i11 11111 A111111 111111 Comm. HUGH ALLEN JAMES 01111 1.11111 3, 11111111.1111 on, :. ap C1111 Nam Nfl-bf-av-'r 1: 'Au' c1. 11 C1111 N11111 C111111 a. SHANNON BETH JARVIS N115 1.-n.-11 c1. 1. 2. 31 11111 A111111 111111 ag 1.11111 1.1, 1: c1111111111f1 3, C11111 21 r'11y11 c1111,1 1. 1.11111 c.-11. 1, 1111111111111 c.1111111, a. PASCALE JEANTET 111111111111y 111.-1111111 111 r1111111 1111111111 11 Ta1111-1 51111 1. c1. :1 1111111111 BETIY JOYCE JOHNSON F11A1,:1c1111a11.:, JO ANN JOHNSON 11. 1111111111 31 QI11111 1. 21 011111111111 3. 11111. cl 1 z- r1111.-11 111. 1. 2, 1111111 0111111 1, :1 11111 11,111.1 T111-11 21 51.1111111111 111111 21 51111 1111.11 c1111. 1. 2. 11 1111111111111111 on, 21 1-111111 Q11111111. 2. NANCY ELLEN JOHNSON f ' 3- 1.11111 Cl 11111 C1. 1, 2. 3. N15 2. 3, Ser. , . 1, 2: 1111 A111111 T111111 2, 34 C111i1 11 61111111- 11111 3, c0n1111.f1111. u,1111g C1111 Nigh1 C11111111. 31 1111151111 611111111 3. 1.11111 Cm. 2: N11. 111111 Hon. Soc. 1, 2: Sr. 1'111y 3. PHYLLIS GAIL JOHNSON 11, 1111111111 111 11111. c1. 3, C1111' FW111111 2. Y111111 1, L11111 c1. 1, 21 11111, 131111111 C1111111, SHARON LYLE JOHNSON r1111111 cl. 1, F1111 1. BRIAN CLIFFORD JONES 1111111 1. 2, 3. Senior Play members dance al Cas! Party. JAMES JOE JORDAN 51. r11y 2, :11 51111111 Y111. 2, ag D111111 F111. 2, ag my c1. 31 mam c1. ap 11111. ag c1111 Nagm c111111s. RANDALL DAVID KARRICK 111111 2. c1111.c.1111111-1, 3. 293 Purchasing Graduation Invitations ,' Y' Q1 a .. .54 hm . A , 11-if' i l ,I 11 'f-. i ' 5 . 5 Purchasing graduation invitations convinces Seniors that graduation is close at hnnd. PAMELA SUZANNE KEEMLE French cl. 1, Benn cl, 1, 2, 3, NHS 3, Mn A1,,h. Thru 2, 3, nngannn c1. 3. nm.: FTA 3, Typing Anna 2. NANCY ANN KELTY 13.1. c1. 1, 2, 3, NHS 2, 3, Lnun Cl. 1. 2. 3, French Cl. 3, Mn Alplu Thu. 3, vn1,-11,- nnann 3. KATHRYN MAE KEPLAR Lnnn c1, 1, 2, Jn Bnnqn-1, 2, 3, omnn wnnku 1, 2, FHA 3. JAMES CLARK KIDWELL Tnnn. s1n113. DONNA SUE KIMBERLIN 1151. c1. 1. 2, 3, 11Hs 2, 3, 2, 3, Lnnn Cl, 1. 2, rnnn mnne, cnnnn. 3, sf. my 3, cnfnnnnnn, u,hn1 2, 11.,. Lnnn nnn. snn., Hnnnnnnnnn 011. 1, 2, 3, nnnmnnn. mp. 2, 1.n11n cm. 1. 2, Typing cm. 3, v.1n.11n1n,1nn. Mn Alphn Then Comm. 2, Ring ROBERT KING FFA 1, 131-:cA 3. SUSAN ELIZABETH KING A11 c1, 2, 3, mnnh c1. 1, 2. 3, 11123. cl. 2. 3, nm c1. 1. 2, 3, NHs 3, FTA 3, Chi omg. Rank s,h31.,,h1p, EUGENE LINCOLN KISER Fnn1hn11 1, 2, 3, 1. c1. 3, Lnnn c1. 1, 2, cnnm CI, 3, sn,..'rm,. 3, LINDA ANNE KOON A LINDA CLAIRE LANGE Bnnd 1, 2, 3, ofnhemn 2, 3, Munn Fu. 3, A11,s1n1n 13.1111 3, 13311 C1. 1, 2, 3, 11111 A1nhn Then 2, 3, 111111. cl. 2 I I. 2, NHS 2, 3, 5 , 3, 111112111 Ring Dinner cnnnnil 1. 2, sn. Hmnnnwfn mp. 3, 1:n1nn1. 3, Fnnn cnnnn. 2, am. unhnf 2, 111.1qn1, P.g,.n1 Ginn' Sum: 2, Hnfnnnnm 011. 2, 3, Anmiun Lnginn Anninnfy Annfa 3 v.1n111fn,,1, JOAN FRANCES KURTZ Band 1. 2, 3, FHA 3, Iiecrulion Lender. TERESA JEAN LAIL NHS 3, Nm Cl. 1, 2, 3, Mu Alph- P 3 L Tha-In 1, 2, n-3. , uin Cl. I, See, 2, 3, Seinnu Cl. 2, 3. VIRGINIA ANN LAIL lhnd l. T. 3: Orcheslrl 3: Bc-lx Cl. 3: Latin Cl. 2. 3, 11,,,1nnn1 11.na 3, sm, 111nn1, cnnan 1, 2, cm, N1,-111 cnnnn. 3. Bula Cl, 1, 2, 3: NHS 2, 3: Spanish Cl, 2. 3: Mu Alpha Then 2, 3: Spanish Han, Soc. 3: Spnnish Cl, Sec. 3, Bleu. Unhu- 2, Snlurnmrinn 3, 2 94 ROBERT PATRICK LARKIN Latin Cl, 3: Tim'-3 SUN 3- MARGARET RUTH LAUDER I nm Cl, ,Y 2, 3, pq, C1, 1, 2, v. Pm. 3, r1.nn: Dinnn cmnfn. 3, Q11111 3 5,1311 3, N115 3, 51.1. .1.,n1 cn, 3, 11111111.13 121111171 3, Mn A1phn 'rhn1n 2, 3, snnnsnh Hnn. snn. 3, Bm. u,1,e1- 2. PAULA DEAN LAWRENCE 1321. c1. 1. 2, 3, NHS 3, 111n A1nhn Th-1. 1. 2. 3, Lnnn 01. 1, chnn 2. 3, A11-sm, chnnn. 3: FHA, 3, 111.,qn1, 51111 1, JOYCE IRENE LAWSON A11 Cl. 3, 11n1n c1. 3, Bnginns, Cl, 3, NHS 2, 3. CHARLOTTE FRANCES LEE FHA, 3. PATRICIA CAROL LEE FFA Swecllwnn 3, Pram Comm. 2, Sr. Play Cn,n1n.3. ELIZABETH ANN LEFFLER Q NHS 3: Qulll and Scroll 3: Txmee Managing s.111n, 3, snmh cnn1,,1, Mrs. Beeler collects money for the annual speech and drama trip to Cincinnati. NANCY LEVERN LEGG 1111. c1. 2, 3, Y-Tnnnn 1, 2, s,-1n1,11 Cl, 2, 3, sp.n1,11 1-1nn. snn. 3, chnar 3, F11A 1, 2. HAROLD McKlNNELL LEGGETT 51. Plny 3, Kay c1. 2, 3, sninnne Cl. 3. ARLINE JOAN LENTINI 1111,inn3, C1. 3. ROBERTA ANNE LEVY Srunish CI. lg An Cl. 2. 3: Snulunl Co. Rep. 2, Tung Dinner Comm. 3, Jr. Bonner 3, Swim Tnnrn SHARON JOYCE LEYBECK anna 1, 2, F1111 3, vnnn1 111,13 3. LINDA DORIS LINNEY ETA 3, FHA 2, 3, snr. Fnn1hn11 3, 1an,1nn,, nn . CHERYL- JEANNE LONG Ir. Anh1nvn1nen1 3. Convinces Seniors JAMES RAY LOVE S.-innnn c1. 3, s,-nn1n1. C1, L PHYLLIS ANN LOVINCS mlm, 111-1n11nn 3. SANDRA GAIL LOWREY c1,nn1.2,chnnnn11f1 3, s. YI 3, nu 3, 31n,1n cnn11,12, ' 'Y 'S f EW' THOMAS I-'REDRICH LUNDEEN 9,-icnnn c1. 3, F1nn1,nn1,, 51, 3, JOHN TALBOTT LYNAM 1.n11n cl. 1, 1.n11n 12111. 1, 12 , 1-1 ,H su 2, E c ,inn , , n . nn , nnn, nnnn. nilrj. sing 2: H111-ian Cl. 2, 3. LUANNE MILLER LYONS FHA 3, 11,13 C1. 1, 2, 3, FTA 3, 1,. 11.,,,,,,, 3, I.n11n C1. 1, 2, L.11n Hnn, sac. 1, 2, 1.11, cm. 1, z, uns, N1,,111 ushnn 2, nn C1, 2, 3, J, clnu 1znnmnn1. 2, Y-Tnenn 2, NHS 2, 3, 111. A1,,hn Then 2, 3, 011133 Wann, 3, snn1nn1 cn. 2, Pnnn cn1nn,. 2, 11nn,,,nnn. o11. 2. CHRISTINA MACKTO omnn wnnknn 2, 11n11n,,, c1. 3, 3113. C1. 3, PATRICIA ANN MACEE FTA l. 3: FHA 3: Choir 2, Clurmeues 3' Ring Dinnnr Cnnnrn. 3, C1353 Nighz Cmnrn. 3, French C1 2- U1-13 C12 3- S P1 3-Crls . . . . . 1. 31 . T.-n,n 2, P., c1. 3, 11. 11nn,,n 3. SHARRON KAYE MANLEY 1 ' Fnn111n11 Bun Clnh 1, 2. 3, Fund, Cl. I. 2, 3, FHA 1, Tr:-amrcr 2: NHS 3. PATRICIA KAY MANN 131161-1 1, 2, 3, Cnnfnn snnd 1, 2, 3, synphnnn Bnnd 3, Wnndwind Enmnhn 3, Mmhing Band 1, 2, 3, FTA 3, Hnfnmnm Umm 2: 5111113111 Cnnncil 1, 2, C1335 Rep. 2. 3: Class Nigm Ushn 2, C1351 N1,h1 cn,n1n. 3, Pnnn cnnnn. , c1 2 3, 11,1 c1. 3, 3131 ni, 12, nnn1 3 2- Bm , 51. Pm Q E 3, 111n,nn1, 1fn,,,nn, u,1,,1 2, s,-,nh rnn,,1, 11n,,1nnn1-5131, 3, Pnnynf cmnp 1, 2. PATRICIA DIANE MARTIN on1-1nn111n,, 1nn1nn11nn Awnn-1. Thnn, 3. ZANDRA MAY s,. my 3, s,-mn nn. 3. STEPHEN BRUCE MAYS cn-,,,cnnn1,y 1, 2. 3, Tnnnk 1. 2. 3: L C'- Tmn. 3. DOUGLAS BRIAN McALI5TER T 1 2 3 L Cl 3-Pr-vm F0n1hn11 1. 2. 3, ,neu , . 1 Comm. 2: Times 1. 131,-V1 M 2 ,.-. Pat Foote draws sketches in an class. 1111 - E llCQLiLP: HM, , 1101 V CIA: ,,,,.,1 C K M, U l, l1IIDD5iiJi .,. ,.., -- ll 111101 H1141NK' ' ,,,,,1111 11,1 'fn 1, 2, T Q A LFII H25 ,inn BRUCE S213 1111! 1- - ' 110111 ANN 1:5131 31. 1: 111,111 Wi l L llrs. snln 1 JOHN 151-H, B111 Unk 3, BARR - .. fb. D MTM? 'TANK B111 HERBER 11-11., Q TSI CARUL 1.111 211- cl. 11 1- 1,1 -A s,11.,,,'i,5:r DOW - A 1 Rn, ,MR Q 11 Jim 2,1 ., - gli 3271 if'2j3'RcS. That Graduation Is Close at Hand, 'N'-1, MCQUELINE KAYE MCCULLOUGH 'IV Spnnixll 1. 2: Scivnrc Cl. Z: Mcrl. Cl. 2, 35 FTA ' CS 1, ma-. '4, VREY x1ovNA CLARK MEEACHIN .mf C. 1 Jr. mms 3: Pmm comm. i -23: 5,-HH HI, 1I, :gms Damn-f C4-mm. 3, 2 . ' :S MV' HRENDA JOYCE McC-AUGHEY H LUNDEEN sm,-1. 1, VHA 2: Hmmm cl. ag chi-if 3. W' C' ' MARION LEE MQGUIRE Bnwincsq Cl, 3: THA 2. -'gmt vu1.sm,.U, WALTER N1cGEE ' U' PDL in-mff rn x, 2. 3, . , ,mms ALFRED M-LAUGHLIN EYSAEFM J HW1 1: mzcfx 3. 1 an, .1..N.,, fI'f7.h'ff'3'.i,n 11B1qLQ uuuca STUART MCMINN y.1,,mZ'. 3l5lk1.H mm! 1. 2: An cl. 3, :mf ' U X 1 nn,Z.H.Lk'6ff'1s 'n'l' DONNA ANN MEADE W DECK CI. 3: DECA Queen 3: Hnmsmom Krp, I, T0 Ixlxmry Wnrkrr lg Omrr' Workrr I. nm Ll. ag M! M 3 mms U if ' 1. , hi Niaf2:?,.i',.kf1x 'ifhflii Zi M' W W sLmEY muh cl. 1, 1,14 mn ANN an ma 1, 1, 1: Sym: :mmf ag mm., um iomrmnm umm za sm mp. 2. ap cm, Num um, ,m. as mm um. 1: nm xlumm rw-na ag sy Pm Um. 1, spmn rm. yu amp 1, 1. XLAKTIN fm Amd, Tum 1. rm. 5. 2931. 1, 2, S1 V U x1fAL1sTEH S: M ln 1, 1' 34 L U' rr jg 5 . IE I 'V I class. fkewhf' 'D an Mrs, Beeler directs Class Night rehearsal. JOHN ANTHONY MEDFORD um mul, 3. BARRON ANTHONY MEEK roam!! I, 2. J: sxunvm Cn. 1. 2, ig I DARLENE JOY MELLOTT mm. cl. 11 FHA 1: Hmmm.. mp. FRANK WILLIAM MERRITT JR, Bam! x, 2. 3: offlmnm 3. HUiBER'r STEVENS MERRYMAN Hxlfv--s Cl, 'iz B1-In Cl. 2, 35 NHS 3. CAROL LYNN MICHLER 'gimlnli 1. 2. 1: mu Mmm Thru 1, 2, ag n.'.mn. - - 2, SQ nmwsnm 1, 2, 3: 'ruming 3: High Svlml Hmmm Prawn. az U.K, 1. DONNA MARIE MICKEY 'J '1 Sv-mm 31 nm cl-.b 2, 3: French cl. 1, 2 3 :VME g, nm-sms 2, 3: Chair 2, 35 R.-gioml and A fwaul-Ifwcifp Sr. may 3: Sum lump Mfr ass Nigm 24 Sm-no mm! 3: :au-lun Cn. lg Hnmnmnm Ulf. 1: lmfqui, Cc. 2, mn. 2, 3: 5' li-1-. 3: A11-sump am... fs. . Cl, 3, . Y 0 1 v 3 S5 ,sa 1, Qi i X . f nr 1 if 1 eq ,Aq rswnx . , ' ' : W L'-' .'-X . Q! --15 A gf E 4 ' - P A Snow While Queen Donna Mickey is escort- ed by her dwarfs. DONALD PAUL MILLER NHS 3: Tennis Tam 31 Prayer Gump xg Lu' hyeuc my-. for me in-lusuiul Mmmgmmn cum missin.. 31 NHS mmm 3. JOSEPH FRANKLIN MILLER am cl. 2. 3. TEDDY JASPER MINS rmmxmlx 1, 2, xg L cl. 31 cms, Pm. 2, sg lf. Affhhm.-rg nwbm J: sam-hall 1: mo... cnmm. mm Nsgm Kang: soy of me un..-1. 3. PEGGY LYNN MITCHELL mm. cl. 2, ng sfimf.- cl, 3: Chun 1, 3. JAMES HENRY MOBLEY clmmm 2, 31 Lmm, 25 Ansmf clwn., 1, 1: mimic Fm. J: mm amp 1, 3. KATHERINE LOUISE MOHR smnagx. cl. 1, FHA 1. 2. 34 Fmmh cl. 3:-nm cl, 1, 2, 3: Nns ag FHA 'rmsum 1, Fm Award 3. DAVID SAVARO MONCHAK my cl. 3: mam 3, DEBORAH FRANCES MONROE An Cl. 1, 3: Choir 2,1 SHARON ANNE MOON um c1.2,a: rfmfx, c1.a1FHA 2, a. name sn, 3.1.1 rm Ammx xg chairman rm... comm. 2: Rang mmm cnmm, 3, cm, Naam comm. sz Homfmnm mp. xg 1xw.m,.m sms ag sf. may a- xf. B.,m.,f5 3. CHERYL ANNE MOORE smash cl. xl rx-IA 1: Im.. c1..1.2, sg ru.. ,uph- Th.-W 2: swiss. nm.. s--f, z. ' A ORE JENNH-ER GRAHAM-Xvigs 3: Mu MPM Thus nm. 3, . img. 211.41 cl, 1, z. 31 r-mm comm, 21411. ,lffhbfmf zz c0..,..m-fp, Lum 2: cl-5, pmm 1, zz swmm nu-ing an sum xuusaf mmal sp cr.m.m.-- 3, choir 14 mm. Pnmy cum.. 1, ag rum umm cumm. sg sm nr me mm a: mm Naam cum 3. EDWARD PAT MOORES nam 3. JACQUELINE ARLENE SIORELAND and 1. 2. ag Frmd, 51. 1. PAMELA KAY MORGAN2 3- xmqua. sum 2. Lam, cl, 1: omw mmf . , hu-Vu Eduur 31 Bus Cl- Y' 3' ...R LORRAIXE MORRIS min cl. x. 21 Jr. n...,...,.. :. lg 1....., 31 rlm....uf. 2. 1: cur. w,...f 1: 'rm-. 11, mp.: Tm-. :-f, shui I-fn... r.,wm. :L f1.-- xmm m...,..w, 3: um na..,.., r,,......, .xg sf. rn-1 rx... NJ-x tl-vm: 1: m'l.1-- new :1 N...l.m f...w..1 .. J. CH ARLENE MORRI SON FTA 1. THOMAS ALAN NIORROW :mn mania. 1: uv. .xmm Tm. 1. 2, 11 my-f ' W..-4 DARLEN E GRACE SIUNG ER Tn...-. sun 1: lm. a.-,.n.,- 4:1 xg lmmy u.x,.u 1. EDWARD JACKSON MURRELL lx. If 11 u 1' llnm.-f.. nnqmll 1. 2. 1: .- .t m ., ,, ...H un. 1: an-. xigm n-rm r.-mm x. HARRY ALLEN NAIJIJ-IR Hahn 1, 2: r....n-an 1: lxn-mmuul mf, xl n....,1,..1x mf. 3: 1. C1, 3. LENORE JANE NASH : om..-.na sg nm. um Cl. '2, J: rum 1, 2, J Cl. lg xml. 411. 31 Sf. uf,-, J. MARGARET ANN NEAL .... c.y...m,: lung nm...- ' 1 mmm. lxu.m.,x. Cl, 3, Im NELLI E KATHER IN E N EW NAM nm--1 1. Y: lx..Q,..1-.4 um. rim. 3: Nl.. ' .Lf rm. 1, 2. TED NICHOLS mlm. .c. PATKICIX ANNE NICKELI. 11 ' 2, :az rn 1: sm.-.-.y cl, 1: 'r.w.. mu 1: 14.,....m..... on. 1: YT!-W 24 lf. in-,-. 24 rum.. c:.....m. 2, rrp Pnl, 1 '.-.wh Cv, 1. 2, J: AI.-.1. 1.1. Ivzmm r..,...m. J: S1-.-:mu 21 Jr. lim,-1.-N 3: N om-I xvufu,-r J. KARL FRANK NOLI.ENliERGEli uv: 11:11:11- fr..-.N : In .. .,,Allf.ug xl.. alpm Tum .xg 5.-i.-uw 111, J: Sun- 1-fwfr PM 3: sml- xlum- rf-1. xg Amm.-M 1..-gm. A..-..l za. JOYE ALICE INORRI5 mml ai can cm... :sg 1..m sm: 11 M1 sum cl 3 TERESA RAE NORRIVS Spm.a.h cl. 2. J: Sl-a...4, nu... snr. 3, um cl 2, sg Sf. mug nm...-1 nznwm. 35 lf. lx--.mm 3. Mrs. Beeler chats with senior play cast. 295 111' ' '1 I 1 I 1 1 1 I 1 I I I I I As the Weather Grows Warmer, Senior G irlg 111 ' s 11 1: J. n..1..111. 2, 3: 11111 c1, 253: Roiggm' I 4 c1iigii:.111In2. c..,.i.1.. 3: c1111 51.1. 2: 11. A1111 If A If IUTON PREWITI' III b111:1 2: 1:1113 0111111 3, v. I-11-1..: M.1q.1i1 r11:1.111 . -111111-1111 2: DECA 2: S1. I11.1.,,, 3: s1. P111 3: 5111.11 E111. 1, 31 D1.11.1 F111, 3: Ji VHUHIAIJ-1. WR 'Irv om.. 111111.11 3: P11111 c.11.111.. 2: c1111 111:11 C 1. , JENNII- ER BELLE PRICE CHARLES PRICE PERKINS JR, F 'fI1 Cl- 1: B1-111 cl. 2. 3: 5 - S1111 D1.11.11 rm, 3. NUS 31 If- CIM' IU 2- I.. Dim CL 7' 51 PHYLLIS GAYLE PERKINS l'- 1 R ll 11,...1. c1.1111.. 2: cl... N11:1.1 c..i111,Hi'IcQ,EI 'I 1-21 3: s11:f11. E111. 3: S1, 211, 3, :HA Ig.. 11.11. S... 3- M.. Al 11 11. ' M I: As the weather grows warmer, Senior girls congregate on the lawns to soak up the sun. LINDA BARTON NUTTER L11111 CI, 2: M.a. ci, 3: EMA 3. JUDY COLLEEN OLIN 1311111 I 2 3- F1e11ch C1 1 2- 01c11::111 3: Chu Nirzhz cE.11I11..'3: M.. AI:l1.. r1I.11 3. CHARLES OTI'0 S1. 11111: D11111 Fw.: DECA 1:11.11 c111.1.11 TIMOTHY MEDLING OVERTON TERRY GORDON OWENS .IACQUELINE OWSLEY C1111 Choir 1, 2: Cl..11r111113 3: 111.1111 Fm. 1, 2, 3: L111i11 CI. I. PATRICIA CAROL PAINE Bell CI, 2, 3: Businr-ss Girls Cl. BRENDA JOYCE PARHAM 11.11.111 2: 111-3. ci. 2, 3. v. 171... 3: 13111 CI, 3. Jr. Bunslrrs 3: FTA 35 NHS 3. JAMES RICHARD PARKS k1y cl. 3: r1...11..11 1: DECA 3: 1111.11 S1111 S1-11111.11 c1. 3. GEORGE FREDERICK PARSONS JR. RONDAL EUGENE PATRICK 511111111111 I, 2, 3: E1:1111. cl. 2, 3: 11. I1I1.111.11.111. .IOSEPH RICHARD PECK C1111 N1::111 A1:1.1:.11-1: 11111 CI. 2, 3: R., 91, 2 3 ArlCll I-'rzcI1Cll S Ply .: -:11.:1.1. PEGGY GAIL PEEL D111 c1. 2, 3: I-1.1111 Cl, I: 1311111111: c1111 c1. LINDA GAYLE PENDERGRASS D111 ci. 2. 3: L 1' cl. 1, 3: M 11. Cl. I, 21 - As II3'r1ms1I13I.1'c1 'mu I . , 0 A C111 .1111. ..:1111. e1.l:FT 3, JOHN LAWRENCE PENDLEY S.111.:. ci, 2. 3: M111. D.:11. A111111 3: M11 AIP111 1-1.111 1. 2. 3: D111 ci. 1, 2, 3: N115 2, 3. EMILY HARRISON PENNEBAKER 111.11111 cl. 1, 2, 3: M11 A111111 11.111 2. 3: 511.111, 3 1 bbc c1. 2. 3: 11.1. c1, 2, ::, A 2, P c1.11.11.. 2: 01111 c1...11 2, 3. '1i1.:..M3': S1.1.i:,I'i c1..11..11 1. 2, 3: FHA 3: 111111: 111.1111 c111.11.. 3, 111111, c1. 2, 3: s1. my 3: c111 11 111.11111 3: I1 Yoo: gmcf. SEC. 31C 11111.11 rm. 2, 3: c111 .,1 .1 : 1.. 1:1111 .1111 3. ' PATRICIA SUE PERGREM 1.11111 c1. I: M1:1. ci. 1: A11 El. 2: 13.11 El, 2, 3: gmg Hanco k , , 3 P Sys for playboy 296 3. L11.1. ci, 2: c1....1 I: c11.111.111.. 2. 3: 511. - - : - 111 111. 2, 3, smmu S1111 11111.11 mr, I, 2: 111.1111111111111 1.11, 2: 111.1 I- 1 C11111111. 2: 111111: 131111111 c.1111111. 3: C111 of M.11.111, 3: All Snne Cl111r113. DAVID ALLEN PUCKEVIT LINDA Lou PETERSON A I' 2- FTA 1: s:11111.1. cl. 2: 111111. 511113. MARGARET GAIL PI-IILDRICK 1.11111 CI. 1, 2: F111. 51111.11 CI. 2: 511.1111 cl. 3: Ran: D11.1..1 c.111111.. 3: 171.1111 c.:11.11. 2: 51. P111 3: 5111111 2, 3: Typing A111111 2. , I 31.- fy 1 SANDRA MARIE POLIS , 1' ,' , l.11i11 cl. 2: Li11111y 3: P10111 C1111111. 2. I I ' U N 1 I is I , Rf , , . O 1 . . I . I 1 I I: I X I I SL 1 I , INXS. , , ,II 5 3 5 -3 , .fs . fb, Z, 1 ,' A ':':5 A ' xQ x:l' EZ . :-!'Ah'wmX - Night club singer Marsha .IBCIISWI RINGS uROIy-Poly in !I1e Senior Play Pillow Talk . RICHARD ALDEN RAMSDELL , D111 Cl, I, 2, 3: M11 Alph. 111111 2, 3: SMI' CI. 2, 3: EI:11111111111 cl. 3: NHS 3. BROOKE STEPHEN RAMSEY , W C11.1111..11 1, 2, 3: A11 5111: c1111111 2, 3: Sflf cI. 3. MARGARETTA DUNCAN RAY 1.11111 CI. I: E111..11 CI. 3: 13.113 I, 2. J. WALTER HERBERT RAY Burn Cl, 2, 3: Mu Alpha Then 2, 3. ' E ' CHESTER REDMAN Bch: Cl. I. 2: Lurin Cl. 1, Julia Beasley makes 1 GELENA SUE REED c in senior play Pillow Talk . cI1.1i1 1, 2: 0.1111111111 3: L11I11 cl. 2- C0115 Ph my Chula ahoiil playIJOY glzmor girl D0 play Pillow Ta IANIS Lum 2.11. c11.11 1: 111: 1.11.1 1: 11... 111. 1, 1. KAREN MICH A11 11 2: 31. CIIERYL LEE 1.1111 u. 1: 1. cl. 1. 1: 11.1 c1111. 011111. c1111. 1: 111. WILLIAM JM 11.1. cl. 1, 1: 1111111111: r.. SANDRA SUE FHA 1. ROBERT L00 H111 1.1.1, ' BARR? Rn-G 9'rI1111Iim I DAVID 11. .TCH RIRBA ,ERA 1.1 VICKY , ,M SFENE - I. 11..'i i 1 11111. 1112-: an Su 11115115212 Dux . 11.,E EBF-NE 11:5 ,S llh: D211 . 12.5 ,I-Eel 61:5 RE- In 101 Girl, Congregate on the Lawns to oak p the Sun. 'REw, LA 1: 51, 1,1 'Mm IT III RICE '- Y, 1- 5 . 2:11-' f I11 , 'i-11 6322211 rfliil . 11., ,, mn:-14 'I TI11111 2, ,, SAM . ,un 111-1 B 1 W2 1 M , it 1 1. J I 1 I , ' , ,Lif t Ian ' Marsh, Jackson 5 Senior I'Ia1' 11111 Pillow IISDELL . Scieurl 11511 , , .. Iiiliiin c1111112- 3' W . , Y 111.11111 ,T 1111 Alvin Tw 1, 3. Y 'Q C, 1. ED , C, 1. .nn Ii ww DIANA RAE ROSE 11111 C1. 2. 3, 1111111 1, 2, 3, ITA - P11,11 1:1.111,1 1, 2, 5,111-11111 C1. 1. 3, FHA 2, 3, BIRGIT CHRISTINE RUHNKE 1111111 1, 2. 31 r1111111 cl. 2. KAREN LESLIE RUNYON R 111-11 c1.1, 3, FHA 3. YUELTA LEIGH RUTH 1111.1 51.11 3. RONALD RYKER A11 ci., 'r1,11., 111111 ci. 211311111 n,p1. A111111 3 I DAVID LESLIE SANDERSON 51111111 C1. 3. DORTHA CHAROLYN SAPP 111.111 51111 3, :11111,1111 s1111 3, 3111111111 111,111.1 3. Playboy Charles Otto has second thnughi I' IJ Greg Hancock kidnapping about pay oy ' M' Ic in the semor giamor girl Donna 1c ey play 'kPiIInw Talk. S ELAINE REEVES .IANI 01111 C111111 2, C111111111-1111 3, FHA, sec. 2, 51. P111 1111111 3, 11111 C1. 3, 1111111111 1:1. 3, 111111111- 1111111 1111. 1. 2. KAREN MICHAEL REINSCH 2. A11 C1. 2, 11111111111 C1. 3, P10111 C11111111. CHERY L LEE RICHARDS 3 Cl. 2, 3, 111111. Cl. 3. 51. y ,- ' 1 13 31,11 3, R111g D1111111 I 1.11111 C1, 1, 1.111111 C111. 1, science C1. 2, , 1111. - - P111 111 . 3, 51. P111 C11111111. C11311111111 3, 11. 1111 C11111111. 3, A11 CI. 3, FTA 3. WILLIAM JAMES RICHARDS 13111 C1. 2, 3, N115 3, L C1. 3, s11111ce s,11111111111,, T111111 2, 51, R1,1. 3. SANDRA SUE RICHMOND FHA 3. ROBERT LOGAN RIDDELL III 13111111,2,3. BARRY RITCHEY 1111111 T111111 1. 2, 3, C11151.C.1.11111y 1, 2, c11,111111 3. DAVID RITCHEY FY.-1 1, 2, BARBARA JANET ROBERTSON DECA 3. GENE ROBINSON VICKY 3,11 ci. 1, 2. 3, 11111 111,111 111111 1, 2, 3, Nns 2, 3, 11111. 3, 1111111 1. 2, 3, 11111. C1. 3. c11- 'r11111., 01,111,111 3, 5111111111 c11111.111 2, 3, v. ' 2- 1.-1111 ci. P11-1., A11 511113 11111111 3, Buy, 5111, , 1. 3, H11111111111111 Pm. 1, C11131 N1g11z 3. F1111111y 01,1 3, V111-1111-11111111 . DIANE RENE ROGERS , B11 ci. 1, 2, 3, 1111 111,111 N1-1s 3, 11111 3, 1111111 2: DEANE LESLIE ROOT Band 1, 2, 3: Bula CI. I, 2, 3, Pres. 3, NHS 2. A 11 3, 1411111111 ci. 3, v. 11111. 3, 111111, ci. 1,11 c11,1 3, S111111111111111 3. C1. 3: ' - Beiicvc in or not Donna Mickey 3nd Greg ' ' 1 ' P11. Hnncock Iwed I1app1Iy ever after 1n Iow TaIk , senior play. 3' CU' NANCY PETERS SAWYER French CI. I, 1. 31 Brin CI. 2, 3: Med. FTA 3, Pn:s.p All CI. 2, 3: Ring Dinner C1. 2, 3, Comm. 3, EDWARD WESLEY SCHERR Ke, c11111 0111111, 2, 3. GEORGE WILLIAM SCHMIDT 111111 1. 2, C1111, c11111111y 2, 3, WARREN MAURICE SCHWEDER THOMAS WAYNE SEARS F1111111111 1, 2, 3, 5111111111 C111111e11 1, 2, 1.-1111 C1 1 , C111111 3, RUTH ANN SEBASTIAN FHA x: 11111 111,111 111111 1, 2, 3, 1.11111 ci, 1. MICHAEL .IOHN SEILER 3111 31,1111 111,11 1, 2, 3, 51111111 C1. ,IACQUELINE JANE SERGENT 11111 C1. 1, 2, 3, 1111 31,1111 T11111 1. DI N 2, 3, N1-15 1, 311.111-1 111. 2, 1. S.,1.1'1.,111. 2, 1111111 11.11111-1 3, 11111111 111. 1. 2: 111111, 1w1111,.-1 1111111111 3, 5111111111 1 11. 11111111111 3: 11111. M111-1 :L :.,....111 n.,,. 3, 41 111.111.1,.1.111111-,1. 1. ANE DAVIS SIIAW 11111111.2. f11Y T11-11, :,1'Tx 1, 11111.11 11 1111111 3, T1111.1 1'11.-11, A111111 1. AA MARTIN SIIIELD5 11111111111 1, :. 31 151111. 3, 111-11-1113, IRV IN E BON D SIIII I-'LET 1111.1 1.1.1. 'AYCY DIANE SIIIRLEY 1 11.11.111 1'1 1.:,Y'1..11-311-111 3. IARIIARA JANE SIIRADER I.111u CI, I: liimir 2: Charm1'll11 J: II1-In lil. I 3.3, x11s.1, 31. 11.11. , RONNIE GENE SIIY , T1111111 '1..1111 1, 1. 1 I MARIE ELAINE SIMONS SI111I1fnl 11111111111 I: III-.CA 'L PATRICIA ANNE SIMPSON I 1111.11.10 111, 3: F111 3, ' SHARON ROSE SIMPSON 1Tx 1, 11111, 11111111-1 n1,11.111. 3. 1111111111 2, 3 DIANNA LYNN SIMS 1.111.. C1. 1, 11111 121. 2, 3, 111111-1 TANYA SISIC 111-1111 C1. 1, 2, 3, 1.111111 1.1. 1, 11. 111.1 3- 2 'TA '1 YHA .111-.1 2, , M.1r1111iu Pnpviull 'Z I- . .1 fig Prom 1:.....111. 2, 11111, 11111.11-. 1:..1..1... 3, 11. C1111 111-,.. 25 Cin-1 Nigiu Cululn. fi: SI. I'I.3y 3. ,ELIZAIIETII HOPKINS SKAGGS 111111-1 3. WILLIAM TIIOMAS SLATON LINDA JEANNE SLIKER 11.111,-1,1 3.1. 2, 111-111 C1. 2. 3, 11111 3, 11111111111 C1. 1. JULIA RODNEY SLOANE 11, 11.11111-1.11111 111,11 2, s111111,..1 011111111 1, 2, 1.11111 C1. 1, 1-111111 1211111111 2, 11. 1111-11111111.11 2, 0111 1.1 1111- 31.1.1111 3, 111 .1111-11111111 1.1 11111111.11 0111.111 :1, 11. 11111111111 3, 111111-1 w1.111.., C111111 N1,,111 C111111 3. Linda Koen and Lenore Nash practice du ing Orchcslra. 297 rn 1 Seniors Got More Tlum The Bargaimad for BEVERLY ANN SMITH FTA 2, 3, Jr. nnnn.-r, 2, 3, F1-1A 2, 3, v. Pm. 3, cirin swinrn.in,, Tnnin 1, sr. Piny 3, Ty,-in,, Annra 2, 111-11. ci. 2, ning Dinnrr connn. 3, Ar, ci. 3, Gm, rnn11,3112, Y-Trans 1. DAVID ALAN LOUIS SMITH Tenni, 1, 2, rrnnnii c-nnrsr 2, 3. JUDITH BARBARA SMITH NHS 3, Brin 011111 1, 2, 3, 511111, nr cnnnnii 1, 2, rrcnnii ci. 2, 1.nnn ci. 1, 111n Ainiin Thou 2, 3, Lnnn cm. 1, sr. vin, nep. 3, iinnrfrnnrn omcrr 2, nnrni 1, 2, 3, A11 sm, Bnnn 2, Typing nwnra 3, cinn Nighi usiirr 2, can.. rnfnce. Unirr 2, sn,i,,inr inning in 51.1, iunqic cnnnn 1, 2. KATHLEEN ANN SMITH onine wnrirni 1, Lnin ci. 1, Jr. Rep. 2, Prnn. cninrn. 2. The Great Seal of Kentucky. TERESA ANN SMITH rrrncii ci, 2, Hnnrcrnnn rf. 2, R' n' gnnrnr. 3, c1n,, Nagin crniinif 3, sninlgi cnmxii SANDRA SUE SMITSON KATHRYN DIANE SMOROSKE Bn. ci, 2, 3, nnninm ci. 3, Typing AWN., 2, GLENN RAY SOARD FFA 2, 3, ofiiw. LYNN SOPER JOHN WILLARD SOUTHERN RONALD DANIEL SOUTHWORTH JUDITI-I ANN SPARKS FHA 2, 3: Latin Cl. I, PAMELA ANN SPEARS - Hninrrnoin on. 1, 1-1111 3, spnnnir ci. 2, 3, Jr, 11nn,11r 1, 2, cm- Ni,,1i1 cnnrnn. 2, Bnninm ci. 3. LINDA ANN STACY 111:cA ci. 2. MARTY DEE STEVENS iiinfqnig sean, sr, 2:1111-ir 3, Lniin 1-Inn. sec. 1, Larin crrr. 1, 51,1-11,111 cnnn,-i1 1, 2, 3, Bern ci. 1, 2, 3, su. 3, Nus 2, 3, Qniii 31 scroll 3, Mn Aipir, Tiirin 2. 3, cm, 111-n, 2, 3, sf, Pin, 3, FTA 3, 1'1-1A 3, 1-rnni cnnnn. 3, sr. ning Dinnfr cnnnn. 3, cm. Nigiiz C1-nini. 3, Jr. Ann- hmrr 2, cmnininrn,-. 111111, 2, Hnnnfrnnni oriinnr 2, ciri nt ,lin 11,-nn. .1, cm, ni Emiinnnn for 312111-115 3. DOUOLAS PETER STEWART Lnnn Cl. 1, 2, 3, S1211 N. Pm. Bun Cl. 2, 3, Mu Alphn Than 3, Lnrin Award 2, Lmn Cert. 1, 2, Science C1. 2, 3, Pnl. Science CI. 3: Bay, Sum 2, Elmmnic, Cl. 3, Smdenn Council 3, iiornfronnr 011. 1. WILLIAM MORRIS STEWART 1-nnnnronnr ou. 2, Kr, ci, 2, 3, Prnni Cfnnnr. 2, ning Dinnrr cnnnn. 3, sr. Pl P tb 11 1 GARY SCOTT STONE UECA 3. CLAIR ANN STRNAD Bnnd 1, 2, 3, Lnnin Cl. 2, onine Wnrker 3, C1231 Night Comm. 3. ny3,1wn . BOBBY DOVELL STRONG Arnhhcarnr 3, Bnnubnli 1, 2, 3, Hnnrnrnnrn 011. 3: Key Cl, 1, I mn1 C11,r,,r,, 2. HENRY CLAUS STUEMPO snnsrnnnsiiip, Jane Tutt and Linda Hoff do a comedy routine in th ' e Semor Talent Show. 'F . 3 Y ' I M X' ' 1 W1 'R -1 mi L ' ' Seniors got more lhan they bargained Ior with a ten lon tmck at the Senior car wasli. CAROLYN JOYCE STURGILL cins, wigm cnnnn. 3, 11111. ci, 2, 1-inrnnnnn 1111. 1, Lnnn ci. 1, on..-.r w.n1,fr 3, F1-1.1 1, iinqinm uni, ci. 3. LINDA JEANNE SUNDERLAND Pr--nr Cnnirn. 2, Jr. 1J.n.-npr Cl. 3, French ui. 3, xirii, Ci. 3, FHA 3, 1'n1. Sfinnnn Cl. 3, Sr. Ring Dinnfr Cnrnrn. 3, An Cl. 3, BARBARA ANNE SUTTON 13,11 cl. 2, 3, 11111 Ainlin Tlinin 2, 3, 51,111,111 cnnnnii 1, Lnnn ci. 1. 11nr.,n., 1, 2, 3, Edin,- in-c1,i1-1 3, Tinrr, 51311 1, cinf, Night cninin. 3, oniii 3 sfroii 2, 3, mninni, cnrniif IE 11 21, 1, ii- rn nnu-. JOHN ALLAN SWOPE nnnd 1, 2, 3: Prp 1311111 1, 2, Bun Cl. 2. 3. Mn Aipha Thru 1, 2. 3,Drf11,.1rn 3. CHARLES STUART TALBERT nnnd 1, 2, 3. JAMES DURETTE TAYLOR III orriiwrn 1, 2. MICHAEL WESLEY TAYLOR 3, ..L., B011 Club 3, S1,i111n1ing Tr-nin, Cnnnin . Club 3, ROBERT TAYLOR WILLIAM NEAL TERHUNE s111,1,n1 Cnnnfrl 1. 2, Trnnk 1. 111-nnr 1, Cln,5 Niglrx Cz. 3, nnni Umm DONNA MARIE THOMPSON nun cinb 1, 2, 3, Nniniini iionnr 3, Prn cini, 1. 2. 3, Prn sr,1i,-n 1. 2. '31 Ulm cinb 1, ri-1A 2, 11n,inn,, cirim clnii. 11,3-PM 3, Twin, cm. 2, Lnrin nnnni 1, 1111-mr .n,n1 2. 3, Hnnnr in-11 1. 2. 3: Sw-111-FHM 2, Snlnmnrizn 3. 53.121, 2. Afhifir- U,nrr LAURA CYNTHIA TOUCHETTE Student Council I: Ilinm-r11n111 OII1vrr 1 irunn-rnnni 11eprr,,n1,rn-, 2, FHA 3. Ig,3: SHARON JEANNE TRAMMELL K1-y cinh sniininrsiiip 3, nnnn 1, 2, 3, H 2, 3, Lnnn cinb 1. ,rn cini, ROBERT BRUCE TRIMBLE rnniinii 1. 2. 3, iznsrbnii 3, 111111 ci spam sun, 2, Arfnbrnrrr 2, isinrqni, 51,11 1. tv - . .nnn 113111 in - 2: 901' mnnr 3, snr-inn, cnnnrii 3, H-znifgrc ,1-n1n1ivn 2, 3, Hnn,nn,nnr oni.-fr 2, L With ,Hay 11ELl ' '1111 1, 2' 111.-,nw U ' OFE H1551 C1 min 2, P ,111 3, Vfr LINDA POL 111, 1,rr ini, 11114 11101115 F1 K., Linh: - 1111 nn ifii, 111 ,0111 1151 TIIIES Sui TERRI LEE 11.1. ci. vnn.1rn 1 uni. ci, c,nnnnr, ann, 11111 CAROL LEI P., ci. 1. 1. 1, 1, 5. nn 1, 1 z, J, 111 nnnn, cn nnnr. Lui r.n,12,1, LINDA SUE Lnn. ci-111 KATHLEEN rn n-11 ci, LINDA L0 rm 1, n CEIIALDIN 1111. ci. z GLORIA 11 Dm 1, 1 JOHN IJIX1 iirn 51, 1 HRFMJA , NHS 1, 1 -I: Jlnhn VICKI LH 11nn..rn , ROBERT .1 3111... , 21. 1: S1 111111 C, 1hr11n mnnf' Numan. I msn, . cinfg .LONA LEE 'lwur its KEN MEM I fhi iiiiafi BARR n,3R-1 p . I: 'ff-11... dined '10, 1 hm 'INT hHfzai1e111 HK the Senior ur 1111 STURGILL 1, 111.1 c1 2: 11..1.111,, 011111 1111111 1: 1111 NDERLAIN D 1111-1111 C1 3: F1111111 'X 3: Pol, Scwnzz C1 E 1 1. 111 C11 LTTON 111111 111.11 1. 1, 51111: 1. 1111.111 1, 11.1111 111 1: C1111 111111 5.1111 1 11.1.1111 61111111111 111 11 PE V 111111 1, 2: 11111 c: Q., 1 0111111111 TALBERT 'ATLOII III 1111011 ,,. .11 11111, C11--11 31 ,RHUE ,,11,11 mr.-1 .Wk 1, 11.11111 QMPSON I ' 111.11111 H0110 3, 11'1u 1-1111111 1- Z' ' 11 PP ' 1 5.1.1111 - 1 .17 bl 11114 G11'g.QS11.,1 1111.11 11111111.1- , 1 1 1 195555511 I3 WEWW 1, .1 11.1111IfLf 11 W W 1, 11111 11. 911' :111BLEW 11 1,111. ,111 A' .1 51111 1' 11.111 1! 111g'1Um,,111111gub 3 1.1 ' 11. A fn111111-1 I With a Ten, Ton MARY IIICI I.E TURPEN 1111 1, 2, 1, 1111111 1,1.111:1 2. 1, 11111. 1.1 1: 1111-11.1-.1,1,'1 .IANIC ROSELYN TIVIVI' 111111111 1:1 1: 11.11 mtl. 1, 11111.11 2: 111111 1111111.11 1.11.11111 1: 11 11 11111 1 1 A 1 1 1 1 1 LINDA LOUISE TYLER 1TA, 11.111-1... 1: 11.111 r,1. 1, 1111.1111.. 1,.111111111.11.11: 11111111 13.111, 2. THOMAS FOITINUM UTTER K. 011111 1, 1: 'l'111EQ 111.1 11111.,.11- 1'11 1 .1111 1- 1111111111. ..1..1111 1: 11111 .11 1111- 11.111111 2 1: 111111.11 111111. 111. 3: cl 1, 1111111111 1: 51, 111.11 1: 11111.11 1.-111111 1: 51111111111 13.111111-11 1 JOHN LESLIE VALIANDINGIIAM 1-1111-ju 211111, 1.1.1111 111.1 S.-11111 1 1 1.1 1'1..1111111 '1: 4111.11111 1..11111.-11 1, 2, 5.1.-1. TERRI l.EE VANCE 11.1111 1,1 1, 1. 1: N11s 2. 1, 11.1 11.1111 4.1, 1, 111.1 1, 1111 111.111 1-111111.11-11.1. 1.11.1 1: 0111-1 1'..11111..11 111111-. 111.11111-1: c.111'. s11...-1 KIAROI. LEE VAN DOREN 1'1,1 111, 1. 2. 1: P1111 s11.11.111 1, 1. 1 1, 2,.1: s:1..11..11 11. 1. 1, 1, 5.-.. 11.1 1111. 1: 1111 1: v..111111.11 1111.11.11 111111.11 -1 s 111.111 1. 2, 11.1, 1: 2, 51: T.11111 2: - 111111 1.1. 1. V11-11. 51111.-1, 1, 1: 111 111111. 111111 1. '1: N113 2. 3: 1111111 11 1 1 1111. 1111 1 1 011111, 111111.., 1-11111 2: 111111.11 11.111 1, 2, '1: 111.111.1z: 11 1.1111.1111.1111,'1 LINDA SUE YAUGHN 1,.1i111:111111,2 KATIILEEN ANN YINLEINT 11.11.11111,:.111'T11 LINDA LOU VIRES H111 DFIA1 CERALDINE ANNE WAUNER 11.1.1r1.2. 1: 11.1.1111---1,1, 1. GLORIA .IEAN WAGIXER 111,13'11,111111 JOHN DIXON WAITE 1111.1 01, 1, 1: F111.11.11111. V1 1: A .1 BRENDA JOAN WAIT5 Nui 1, 11.-11 111. 1, 1. 1. 11.11.11 11 .1:'.11111.111'11111 1 VICKI LYNN XYAITS 11.1.111.1.1 151111 1. ROBERT M . A N WALKER 51.11.1111 1'.11111.11 1. 1: 1111111.1.1.1111 111 a,1. 1111.11 11 11.111 1 1111 2 111111.11111 1, 1: v1 111111 1: 1111.1 N11111 1'-11.1 .. 1.11.1 1111111 111111111 1: 11.11111111.1111 111111-.11 1111111.11 121111111, 1: f1.11111111111 '1...111 1, 11111 11.111111 '1: 11.111, 1-11.1.1.111 1: 1,111.11 J, ROSEANN WALTERS 1111.111 1, 1: Tumi S1111 1: Q11111 .11 .IONA I.EE WASH 1:.111.-.-11 111111 1, 1. Q11111111111.1 11,111.1 111.1111 1,1,'1 KENDRA SLE WE XYER 1111.11.11 11111.1 1. 1. 1: 1'1,11..11 11,111.1 1111.11.11 11111.1 .1, 111111111 1111.1 1, 1: 111111 1111111.111.11111111, 1 BARBARA GENE WEIZIK F111 1: 1111.1111.. 111, 1, ,11111..11 1'1..111.1111 111 s111.1 1 'I' II1114. 1: 11.11 .11 LI.1-- X11gI11 1.1 5.11111 1. 11,11.111111 1-1.11117 1 1111,.1.1 1 Truck at the Senior Car Wash. JOHN MILO WEBSTER 51111111111 1.11111-11 1: r.1.11111111 1. 1. 1. 1111111.1.1. 11111.-.11 1: 11 1111111.1111.1 1. 1- 11.111. 141. 11111 J:r111,111111.-1111111111 NIARLENE Rl5'l'I I WEILER x1111111.114.11111 1. 2, H11 1 MARY KATHERINE WEST 1111.4 1, IOHN WILLIAM WESTIIROOK III 11 I' UIELA XNN VJIIICIIT 111111.11 11 1. 111111.11111.111 11111111 1, :. I 11 1 1 1 1 1 111 11 1 1 1 11. : 1. A ,1111 ,1111 1 1 1 .11111111. 1: 111111: 111111111 1, 11 1 1 -1-11111111 1. Q111.1.111 1111111111 1 SANDRK LEE WRILZIIT 1.11111 11 1. 2. 1: -1111111111111 1 1.11 1 I J: .11.11.1.111 1.-11 ,A.11111 1 1.-1 '111.-1 : 1-.111 ,111 1111.1 1, 2, 1: S11111111111111 11.11111 1. .1. 511111111 1111111 1, 1: 11.-11 11..11.1 ,1. 11111111111 11,111.1 '1 011111111111 111.1111 1: 11111.1 1'11-11111111 11.111.1 2. 1: 111.1 111.111 1, 1. s1.1111-111 1,1111.1.1.111 '1 NIARCIA LEE WHISXIAN 'r1111ts A1111.1111.1111 f11111 1: 11111 1, 11...1111.. 11 ,1: 1111.111.1.. 1111.1 1, 111111 1111111.1 1.111111 1 DALE STANFORD WIIITE 11.1111 1:11111 2. 1 JUDITH WALLACE NIIIITE DEc11,z,1:1'1111 RUTH ANN WHITE 1,111111 L.1. 1. 1.111111 1.1.1111 1, 11 1111.1.1.1. 1. VTA1, 12111111111-11.-. 1: 1111-1. 111.11.1 1 UOBEL DEWEY WHIFIYON JR. 1.11111 1i11111 1, 2 FRANCES LOUISE IVIIIT'l'1XKE R 111111 1.1. 2, 3: 1-.111 11, 1. 1. 1: 1111 1: 11.1111 11111 1 1 1 1 1 1 1.111111 1. 1: 11,1 11111 , .11111111.1 x.11.. 111.11 2. DANNY AI.LEN WII,I.l1KM5 Dacia 3. MARGARET ANN WILLIAMS B-1. 1.1. 1. 2. 71. Mu J. 5111111-11 111111.11111 511 11.-11 2: 1111 111111111 111.-11. 2, ,1: r111.1.111 11.11111 1: 1'111111 1:.1111111. 1: 11 C1111 11.111...11..11111- 1' 11 1 1 1 SUE ELLEN WILIJAMS 11111111 1, 2, 1: s1111- 1111... 1-.1111..1 1, 1: 11111.11 cl. 1, 1: 5111111111 11.111.11 511.-1.11 3: 11111 11111111 1, 1: 11111.1 1 111111.11 2: s111.1111.1111.- 1111111 1.1111111.a, LINDA JUNE WILLS 11.1111 C1 2.3:1111111 r111111 DAVID CLIFI-'ORD WILMJN 1111.1 1, 1. 3: 11.1.11-1-11 11.11111 1, 1-.11 11.111.1 S111111111111. 1111111 1: 51.1.1111 11,.11.1 1: 111111111 11.111.13:v111111E11..11111111,1. 111.-111-11. 1 SUSAN GAIL WILSON 11.-.111-111 4111111 1, '1 JOSEPH ROC-ER WITTEX 5.11 1111111 51.111111 1, PAXIELA LEE WOLIIER 111 121, 2, 1: 11. 1.111..1111.111, 1--1. T111- 1'.111111 1111. 11.111111 111 1111.-11.11. 1, 11111 11 1, 1311.. :111111 1.11111111 1. 11111511-11.1111,'1 LYNETTE 5LIE WULIVER F1.111111 1:1 1, 11.1.1111-1 G111- 1, x..1,1. 11.11 IVDITH WRIGHT 1.1.-11 1'1 1. 1, Q111111111 111 11,11 1. 1. 111-- 11 111111111.1.1 1: 111111 1, V11111111111. 1 1 11 1111111111 1311111111 1, 1.1 11,111 111111.,. 1. 111- N1 131.111 1 1. 1. s.:.11111. 1: .11 1,1 , U Mo11111ri.-Q fur 11 1111-lime 4111111111 1. 1.1111 1111.111 1: 111-. x11 1 11 1 1 1111 1 1 1 1 1 I 1 111 vm 11 1 11 1 111 1 1 Bisns, 1 Glenda Herren Receives Bausch-Lomb Science Awardg A Alilinlr, riielinril L., 155 Aliel. lvillisni C., 205 Abereroniliie, lnne Neu, 23. 95, 91, 113. 134. 235. 243, 250 Aliner, Dnvid L., 110, 113, 205 lcennelli 1-l., 178, 205 Alnnrns, Bsrl Frnnlr Jr., 205 Alsrnnis, Mioliele s., 155 Aekerrnsn, Adsrns, Bs Abner. lsoqnoline L.. 135. 157, 115. rbnrn K., 120, 205 nnlle Wynne, 151 Adsnii, Da Adains, Dsvid 1-l., 205 Adnrns, Donnlil c., 112, 205 Adsnis, Dnnnn L., 155, 205 Adsrns, Jseqnnline, 105 Adsnis, Knrnn li., 145, 155, 205 Adnnis, Lindn c., 155 Adanls, linger nnvin, 235 Adenelr, snlly A., 155 Adkins, Dnvid E., 105 Adkins, Janer M., 151, 151, 205 Asee, lzolnrr L., 235 Akel, Lucy M., 205 Akers. Dsnny L., 235 nny s,, 105 Allssngli, Josn. 53 Allrerlini, Pele-r, 1115 Alernnder, Jnlsn ll., 5, 33. 135, 131, 134 Akers, Ls 205 , 140. 111. 11s, 235, 255 Alerander, lcilly F., 155, las Alinrd, sandrs S., 150, 151, 115, 235 Allen, clisrlorxe A,, 151, 111. 1115 Allen, Blissnolli lnne, 120, 129. 140, 151, 155 Allen. Jsnios D., 145, 115, 235, 255 Allen Jens L.. 205 Allenf Jnnn A.. 145. 115. 235. 255 lH5 Allen, Kslliy s., 111, Allen, Linrln G.. 120, 235 Allen, 1.inds s., 115, 235 Allen. Panln L., 1115 Allender. Clrsrles W.. 152 Alley, lndilli L., 120, 155, 113, 115, 235, 251 Allison. llnlinrr 'r., 141 Allisrn, sleven 11,. 95, 205 Allnway, Leslie Connie, 145, 141, 235 Alrers, Lindn s.. 205 Arnlsnrsey, slierry A., 150, 235 Anderkin, Jsinns B., 205 Anderlrin, Minnsel L., 205 Andersen, Andros J., 13, 150, 151. 111, 115. 150. 205 Anderson, Brenda A., 155 Anderson, Blissnerli c., 235 Anderson. Guy C., 235 Anderson, cloris J., 205 Anderson, Anderson, hnel L., 155, 205 Kendrick D,, 96, 140. 155. 11 Anderson, Mieliael M., 105 Anderson, rslsy A., 115, 205 An,-n. Lynn B., 231 Apnlegsle, Cslvin L., 231 Anplegsle, consrsnee L,, 231 Arelier, wlnnie F., 205 Arkle, Alwyn L., 237 Annlinsrer. Dsrlene M., lS3, 205 Arnnlrnns, sne, 111, 110, 100, 205 Arrlrnr, Linda l., 155 Arvin. 1'rse,, 155 Aslrnrnnk, nnlserr T.. 155 Asliley, willisrn F.. 205 Arlrins, Jnnnne K., 105 Anbrey, Jnlln W.. 120. 123, 231 Angnsi. Disnns M., 1115 'A,erill, Rnrlr, 153, 1a Avery, Pslrieis, 231 Ayers, Psniels s,, 155 Areredo. Msry Msrgsrer, 129, 151, 115, 150, 231 7, 118, 231 A real pro, Mrs. Beeler shows students how a nail should be driven. 300 1 I Q. y iv, wi ,FY ia A ' '-A 5- Q-nr . , : 51 73. .Jil il.. Gym class natives dance their way to physie cal iilness. B llsiley, nnrid. 155, 110 Bnilcy, 231 Linde, Bniley, Linda L., 155, 155. 161, 1111, 205 Bailey, Bnirll. lionsld ln.. 211 Mary Phyllis, 135, 140, 231 Bskor, lzlgnn L., 149, 151, 111, las lhkcr, Glln L. 161, HB, 205 Balmer, Gary W., 237- Blker, Cluril I., 133, 237 Baker. 1-lnrry. 12 Baker, lolin M., Jr. 155 Bsker, Jndirlr, 205 Bnker Leslie B. lll nskerl snsene E., 231 Esker, Terrnnne L., 138, 151. 117, 115, Bslden, Baldwin, Baldwin, Linda G., 205 Dennis W., 155 Mnrinll A., IBS 11.11. Freddi W.. 155, 120 Ball, Sun P., 158, 185 llnllnrd, Berry I., 231 D Ballard, Bullard. 'Bnlsonr Ellsshellr A 155 Pntrlcll Curvl, 138, 157, 205 nle R.. 135, 158, 155. 192 205 llsnks. Csrole G., 158, 177. 115. 180. 205 Bsnks, Cheryl L., 135, 149, 153. 118, 180, 235 Barker, Barkley, Barnes. Bsrnes, Blrnelr Balm-tle, vnsrnell, Bsrnell. Bessie, 53 William. 50, 112, 135 Linda, 11 Msry ysne virginin sue, 161, 111, 115, 150, Connie L., 1111, 205 1-lnrold, 25, 77, 100, 101 Mielrnel lc.. 95, 155 Bsrnnsrr, lolrn D., 120, 123, 205 Bnrrh. Marslrr, 155 Bsrrlsw, Bnrrlerr, Mnrion L., 120, 155, 155 Bsnv Lynn Bartlett, ln Lynn, 205 Bullet!- Suzanne lssslin. Anns M., 151, 115, 205 Blslin Pm 157, 185 . y J.. Bare., sidney c. Bsrrsel, Bnngli, William M., 155 Dsvld L.. 206 Blum, William D., 206 Bnuler. lliehnrd E, 205 Bnys, clnnd A., 133, 115, 235 Beard, clrrirly, 55, 51 Beasley, Pnlrieis E., 155 Beasley. Jnlie A.. 11, 10, 154, 150, 151, 178, 150, 231, 251 Hemin- Snndrs L.. 120 Bnsrly Mike, 115 Henk, Douglas J., 191, 205 Beek, Linde S., 235 'Bselor, rlielrns. 25, 140, 55, 55, 55 Begin, Beeky A., 135, 111, 150, 235 lzosley. nesley, Brenda J., 205 nonns S., 155 Bell, Beverly A., 2311 Bell, lolin W., 205 Bell K n e S 135 153, 175, 206 . y ., , Bell, Wnller R., 185 Beneid, Ronnld 1... 235 Bens5n,1aek K.. 112, 135, 2311 Bonn, Blirnberl, v.. 5, 205 Benr, 1 sol, 205 Bernsrd. Mielisol c., 205 Berry, hrnes W., 111, 155 Berlrsrn, New L., 134. 135, 151, 155 Boer, wilbnr willinn. Jr., 255 Boil, clisrlen A., 105, 155 Belelior. B.l..ar,l Bsvins. Plrillin E., 120, 155 Biddle. Ronnie L., 155 Biggs, David E., 105, 155, 235 Tornmv, 155 205 155, 111, 111, nislinr., William D. Black. Mark J., 155 Blnir. lnnios D., 235 Blanrll,-, Mllohell L. Blsnrnn, Clreslnr M. Blnnlun. .laukie M. Blevins, lane A.. 150, 151, 115, 235 Blevins, Msreelln, 1115 Blevins, Naorni rl., 135, 110, 235, 251 Blevins, Nnrnli Elsine, 15, 25. 161, 155, 105 11lno,n, lliolisrrl v., 206 Blyllre. P5551 A., 161. 183 Blyron, cillnrd Benjsrnin, 235 Boggs, llnnnie E., 129, 155 Boggs, clinrlene R., 91, 111, 134. 235, 251 Bnisn, llnrbnra J., 155 Boinn, Phyllis A., 238 Bclnllll, Bolcndv nolsen, Hoonte Jnner lll., 110, 205 1. snsanne K.. 120 Linds K. Anna M., 120, 151, 173, 239 Borelinrr, Bonnie L., 115 Bonner, Ann G., 129. 205 Bnsl, cynllrin L., 155 Boslon, Bowen, Bowers. Leslie W. Mieliasl srsnley, 111, 115, 205 nielisrd L., 155 lznwlin. Marssrer A,, 105 Buwmlsn, Bsrlssrs 1:., 150, 239 Boyvsnsn, carry 1., Boyd, Belly J., 229 BUY'-l, Michael R.. 105. 151, Bauman. Sharon ,l-. 136 Brsnlnsv, Byron C., 96. 111, 206 Brnmse. Linda C., 136 Brndlord. Elizabelh R Bradley, Jn Ceeil, 120, 206 Brsdshn Hrndshn llrsnlshn yv, csrl W. w, Jndy R.. 219 W. Nellie L., 186 Breen. Knren E., 150. 155 Brsndennnrg, nan Lee, 205 Brnndenlsnrg, Palriein. 205 Brsnrlny, Indy L., 105 Brnsolrnn, lcennerli A., 205 laroodon, Belly L., 155 Breednn, loseplr, 155 -Brees,-, Sue, 51 Brcdlnnd, James D.. 256 Brend, Brewer. Billie J.. 230 Larry c., 155 Bridges, Waller C.. 186 Briggs, wnrinegs Lynds L., 151, 205 r, 1:l,in. 21, 50 Briseoo, llielnsrd B., 105 Briseoo. lzielnsrd snrrnngns Brisnne. Rosalind, 206 Brillinghan, Peggy L., 206 llrillon, Donna G., 150, 118, 239 Brondus, I5 Ann. 155 Broch. Brock, Brooks, Brnllinr Brnnse, 11nd, 205 Fred L. cnrol n., 239 s, csry w.. 55, 155 Gres, 201 Browse. crsgory 11. Brown. -Brown. Brown, Brown. Brown, Hrawll, Bsrliara A., 201 Bsrlsnrs, 52 csxliryn lt., 207 Dennison G., 201 Bnng, 201 Elaine D., 151, 155 . 129, 115, 150, 2 06 155, 111. 115, 150, 230 Binning, sslly A., 1111, 205 Binnlisns, Tsylnr, las Birel., Pslrieia A., 110, 153, Bird, Mnrslrs L.. ll1, 1311, 155 117, las 'Fnenlry and slsli nil-lrlbers Charles Otto and mance f Charles Perkins or their children in the 51019 play, 'The Romancersf' 3 -l , I 1 High-i Hmlt ! anal, Im RU 5 nan. BLU: ii 5,1 frm, Len 5 , Lind, BW llnli. 5 Bum '1n,n, .- Blm, Nu! 1 iron, 1454 I lxnsn, lnllsn 55-5.15, lasik lsnrr. 50:55 llnnn-ld. D-1: ann lld. Gu! un W 5 lannl, 1rnil,0,nn- lnrlnnr. zine lanlsesn llra 5,rk. 5.1, 1. linkin, ln ll 1irlirr,lif.:: lalrlln. vnrr. lidrnsli. line. linrn. dn. sl rinri. snen 1nn,0, 01r1 sides. ind. min. lies linnss. 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A .A .. , ., . . - .. , High jumper clears the bar. -.11 , is 1'm'M 1sm111. 11.11.111 A., 239 115 B1111111, 1111111 11.. 1s1. 1111. 2111 1511.139 11w11f.. 111 A. 32341152 1T1.111,111.:11 11144. 2116 6 1206 19 hi IBS .2116 1 106 5 .1 106 6 206 11 1 zns I 111 111,11 1 , 1111 1. 111, 1:9 ,111 1 1 01 ,us . plat if uk? Rexx, 1-111115 In 'En emu, 111 c11m1, 1-19, 151, 2111 Jmwn. 1.11111 13.1 201 umm., 1.111111 L., 119, 161. 1111, 1so. 2111 vnmm, mfk, nn, 136, ss Bmw., Nmy 1., 112. 2111 nmwn. 1 mmm li.. 210 umm. 111111111111 D.. 11s. 201 1am11111111:. 1111111111-1 111.1 1:16. 111, 2111 sm., sn-111111-1 x,, 2111 111111111111 111111111111 nl-11111, 11rya111. s11f11.11111 a11f11a1111 11, 111111, A,, 11111 me 11, cnylc A., 210 A1111 W.. 1116 r11.111111y r., 11111 n, Elcannm. 177, IH6 11. 111111111 1.,, 2111 111.111, 111111 F.. znv r111f111fy. 101 111., 152 111111111-1. 111111111 A., 151. 2111 1 Q 1146 11111111-11. -mm J.. 11..111a111111.111111311 F., 21a Ilunrll. Alan. 207 B11nf11. Snmlu I., 2011 131111111-ll, 1111111 U.. llc. 11111111111 1:15. 1111 1581210 1111111111 E.. 210 11111g.11. 111.111, A., 2111 1a.11gf,1, nufgm, 1.111111 xl.. 21151 Vlrkie H., 1116 111111. 1111111 E., 1116 'r1111111-, 511-1111, 11 111.1111-, 11.11 1:,, 21111 num, 51111-y 1..1 11111. 1zn B111111111, lxmrf E,. 2118 11un11, J1-ny L., 186 1111111-,11iflm1-1 1... 136, 1313, 110, 1491 155. 1171 179. 11111 Bum. 11111111111 E., 155. 111. 1711. 2011 Rum-, 1511113111 R., 2111 111mi-, Elimbnh mm, 178, 21111 1111111111. 1-11.n1111. Emily Suv. me G1-m111 W.. 2013 Hush. C11111111111 D.. 1136 Hush. 511111111 R.. 210 81.551-ll. M111-1 F., 210 r1111fl1rr. 81111.-1. 511-vcn, me Cnr111111. 110, 151, 158, 111, 1113, 210 '1a111111. 12111. 136. 137, 1121 165, 176. 179. os. 09 1113 Blmfm. lumha A., 131. 138, 139, 140, 151, 157, 178, 11-111, 200 By111g11111. I'11mr111 A.. 1116 nynl.Gn1land. 152, 1116 'C.i111-Q. Clldm-I nannnr, 11 l1 Yllnrslm. IIO. 205 Call. Tumf-, 112. 158. 196 C:1mir1 1.2111-, 11141. 1117, 210 cn111,111.111,c1-1111.1,z.1,os, 151. 155. 111. 1111, mo, 2111, 2115. 21111 cl11111111111. If-yn-, 111, 1711. mu, 211s cn1111.11.-11, 1.1.1111. mn c1m1.11.111, P11111i1. 1116, 1511 CW11111-11, s11111,111, 151. 111, 1116 11 6:11111-11 C.111111n Cum.. 12.1111111- Cmw. Carlson Carlson J11111111, 2 11, rm1m11, 211, 120 c111111m1. 1511. 171. 11m .N1if11a11.1311, 151, 156, 11111, 211 Hwy, 1211, 1116 . AIIF11. 911, 1512, we . 0111151011111-1. 112. 1711, 1110, 211, 275. 260 CQH111111. D1-111111, 2118 Cum-. 101111. 1211. 123 Cm-1-11111-1, Molly, 120, 161, 177. 2113 cm, nm-. 156, 61 Cm, Ilnynmnd, fm, 1516 Cm, Immnld, 211 Cmoll. nrbbie, 1115, 203 Cmull, Douie. 178, 2011 Gets Smith College Book Award cum, D111-, 1116 011111. 1'1111111.,, nu. 111. 2:1 'cmfn w. c.. 1s2,1o, va cw, 11111111. 1116 CIIHY. Xllrlmxl, ZOB cms-11. 011-1111, :os cmuf, 111111111, 1:11, 111 clmm, 111.111, 96. 1116 c1111e11, 1111.-1111, 152, 2011 c1111.1111, 111.1111.. 161, 209 'CAu1lxII, K1-ll, 60 c.11111111, 5111111-y, 161, ms cm11a11.1, 111.111, 1111. 1116 c1.y111m111, Amy, 209 c1111. 11.,..1.11111. 1511, :no cfm, 11110111. 211 11111-111. 11111 011-1111. C1111111, v.1..11111. lan I.nrrY1 Zll C1111111. champ. 1111111-1, 21111 c11.m,.. 1'1.1111.s2. as c1111..1y. x111111, 1211, 1111, mo, zao c11.p1111, 111.111, 1116 c111.m111, 11-1-af., 1111, 212 Mlrllcllc, 209 c11m011. C11-.111-11. H11-1111. lso. 1sa, na. xsu, zoo c11.51w1, 511111011 an c11m1111, o111in. 211-1 cr1a1a1f--, wlnef, 120, zoo c1111,111111, nmfa, 1311, 111, 1111, mo, 212 ci1111m1111. 111111. 1:0 cum., F11-111111, zoo cum., c.1111,.1, 111 01111, 511.111, 113, 11111 cmkf, 111111, 133, zua c11111w1. 1111111, 1116 cm. c11n11. 137, mn C11-111.711, wks, 1511, me c1.1.g11, 111f11111, 212 maya, 11111111 11s, 212 c111,1.m. 141111, 212 CQ1111, 111116. 1116 Cobb, x1f11m1m1e, 212 Some people will do anything lo go to Florida with the band. -m1111111 11111 51111 111.-11111111 011111, 111111.11-1. :J2 1'11111,1, 11s, 197 Cnrluran. 011111.-11, 11.111111 212 r..111111-11. 111111.-. 212 c.111111.11, 1111-11.12. 117. 212 -c.11.111m., c.1..1r1111, 19 c1111. 511111. 211 C1111-. 11'1111.111, 1110 C1111-111111, 1.111-, 186 c:1.1111. F1f.1.111-. 209 1:11111n,. 1.1111--, 212 1:.111111,, 11.11.111-. 2119 c1111111,, 511.11111, 1111, 1711, 212 C1111111111111111, 1.111111., 151. 1141 111111111-1. CM111111. us. 1111, 1811, 212 1.11111.1. 1411. 1111 c1111.1.11. Cnl11n1l11.1. 111-l1lI1, IHT C11111111L11n. 11.111, 1511, 213 c111111.1.111, 1-1.1, :ns -1:11111,11.111. 1211111111-111. sa c1111111.1, 1:.111.1111f., 11s. 150, 213 c.1111.111. 111111. no. 121. 1712. 1ao, 209 C111ul1.x. II1l11n1n. IT, ISH c1.11n1fr. 111111.11-. :nu c1111. :ou c..1111111.. Cu11rnnI, A1111-1ln, IID, ITE, 2579 c..111.1,, 11.11.1,, :no l'2111w.1v. l11I1111I1n. ITE, 209 111.111, 111111, 1111, 1s1,, 151.21141 c11..11. n1.1.11.-, 213 c11.11.. 11111111111-, 1111 Miss Congeniality in lllc Marquis Pngvnn Suu l lc111i11g looks Lu1crly. 511.111, S111111111. 11.1, 211 C111111, M1111-. 1211 c.1.1111, 1111111111 150. 211 1111111..1,111. 211 CQ1111. 209 1.11.1111-, c111.111. 'C1mru. II. f,mm1'1l, UI f,1v1vlwr. lI11.111, 99. IIO. Ill. ITG. IW. Ill. 2ll. 263 c.1.1,..1, 011111, 1111 fIl1:1rl1--, IST 1.111.11--1. c1..1,1f1, 1111-11.111, on. '11, on. 110, 1711 c1111,.1f. 11.111111, 211 17111111-11, 1111-11. :no 1..11.111f. 1..111.1.. 21111 -1i.1111111, 1:11.11111,n2. 117 121111111 s11111.11, 17s. 11111. 2119 r111111111. 111111, 117. 1111 c1.1111-11. 111111. 1a7 0111111-, f11.11111. 1111, 1111. 171, mr c1.1111111. G111. 211 0111111-, T11, 111 c1..11f11. 11.11111 1511. 1111 c1.11111.. 11111. 1511. 120. ns. 1:11, 11111. 214. nn, me c1.1111111. 111111. :ou c11111111,1111.-. 1311. 1111. 1111. 11111, 211 011.111, 11.11. 1111. 211. an 1,.111f111111.1111s11.2of1 r:1,1.111111. 1111111111 21111 Q.1111111.1, 1s1.111.1z.1,1:11.111o.2u9 1:.11.,11111111, 211 0111. 11.111, 111: C111, 1111111111, 153. 1711. zoo cu, nm-. 175, 211 30l I nl, I Barbara utton Receives Marquis Awardg aw. Medical Club members Charlie Perkins and Elgan Baker work :ll the UK Medical Center. Cnx. Tlwmns. 210 caylg, Wanda, lso, 244 cnbxm, Alma., lm, zu cull. Rodney, ua. zlo msn, lmlwl, 235 cfm, clmlnm, ls1 clams. Lmv, 245 cnvem, Mm. lav cnwlm, Eawml, lsv cnwlofa, wslllm, 245 cnwlnn, Lf.. 111, 11s, zlo cfml., Lan, zlo cfmmm, Jlmn, lzu. nn cum, N-My, las, lss. ns. 2l0. 211. :on cfiggu, Nmy, ls1 cusp, Nmfy, m1 cmp. hm, lzo, 151, la-1 cmm, Lulcy, 245 cmllcll, Lmy los, la1 lvcwm, 1-llly, an Crowder, Cheryl, zlo cfwdu, Llmy, 245 cmwe, Lina., las, zlo cfm, Tllamng. los, nl. 114, 144, 151 Culp, mlpll, nu, 210 culm, Tm, lex, 178, 210 1:-mam, lllmll., ns, zln cumllll, Pal, lsr cumnnglm., Angela, cunningham, Imy, 187 245 cupp, Dunne lm clmy, lullf. zlo clmy, slum., luv cl-ml, Mm, mv Cmwimki. Ionme- Dms, lmyn, 151 mlley, lmpll, la-1 mlmn, smll, m D-ly, lmlfl, no mmfll, Nwml. 210 D.-lglmly, mm, lsl, lss, 187 nnlam., Dim, 111. 118, lan. zlo Dmason, Pfggy, laa, 245 nmam, llflwm, lal, lsv mm, Ann., lla, lan. 139. 149.161, 111. 79 Davis- Brenda, 187 Davie. Clmlfs. las Davis. Cmmnncf. lst. 138. 151, 154. 157. Davis, Hmm, las Dnvis, Eaby, 129, 152 Dm! ,Jo ef 1-m 210 Y v . mms, Kllhy, nl, lsa, l11, lsa Davis, vllgll, lan umm, xml., las my, nsellml, sn, lan my, Noll, 96, l-zo, 111, 245 'Dm-, rmlx, 49, lla Dun, Rm. las Dm, sum. ml, 171, 11s, zas, zse, 260, mm, Edwml, lan, no mlmy, c-fy, lsa, lea Dumas. Hamm, zlo, 207 'mm.il, r:li1.lml., lsa, 151, ul Dennis. lllnfk. 92. ya. las. 144, las Dennis, muy, 210 nmnll, Maelml-l, Qn Denny, swplwl. lac, lss ncmller, J., Ann. las neva re. Kmn. 210 Devlm. Linux. las Dew: Michael 188 R. , Dewme. walmm, 246 lmmond, sus. 161. 177, ns, 210 ' A mee, Dice. linlml, las slum., 246 lmlw., newly, lz9, las 302 156, l11,l1lz, lao. zlo 118. 245, 210 2115 Dlfllmun, Tlmmls, 216 Dim, all-asf, on. 51 nilllun, mm., zla Dlllifm, Linda, zlo Dlmmm, mls, lea mm., elm, mn, lll, lss.l:1,1nn,2lo Dixon, umm. 246 Dawn, llaflml, las Dinan, Linda. 151, 156, 210 Dal-mn, lllielml, 120. lan Dodd, Donna, 131, 110, 181, las nudmn, Elmllflh. 120. HB, 129, 210 Dunning. Glenn, zlo Dlmlam, Neal, um naman, Phillip, zlu Dlmlln, JM, 210 umm, mm, lea 'nolsom lllmlll, ss umm, alum, 112, 100 nwncy. ml. las Downey, sum., lsa, 2m Doylf, Linda, lea Dolan, lcmnflll, 216 num, cm, zlo Dfw, Anlaimm, las, 140, lw, lsa, 156, zlu nmlg., Klum, as, 111. 110. lan, 241 nmly, clmlnlw, las nmy, xlmflla. las nllfllmme, Pmicin, 161, HB, 247 Dull, Gm-five, 147. 247 null, Num, lsl, 156, 151, lm, 211 Dlllw, willle, las, 211 -Dummy-I, Jack. 12 nllmlml, mm, na, lso. umm, Donna L.. lla num., DMM M. Dum.. lanlff, zll Dum., sally, 149, lsn, lan Dum., Talmn, las nulllm, umm, ell 211 Dlnkin, hnis, 153.161, 211 Dummn, David. ls9 mmm., Thema, 150. 247 Dun, Phillip. 120, 159, Duvall, Ronald, 99, 114. 217. 287 nmll, sleplm-. llw Dye, umm, lea nyc, lmnm, 149, ls1, l1s. 100. 241 Eallfs. Charles G., 133. 2-17 l:..lrs,Al.mf, M., lsa, 211 Elm, Land. F., lan lam, rllmllll L., 99, 110, Eulywlnr. J-dull A., lsa. 2ll 211 Elm-fling. Dmcnia F.. 161, 177, 159 zmulsng. xml. ll., lsz, smmln, Jam, las, 241 scum, mm., lan, 151. l zagsnglnn, clllml, las zllwmll, Anne, zll sawmls, elm, zu Eamal, sms, A.. 241 189 78. zll Eikellmgu. mud, 173, 247 Eisfmn, cml, las Elm, clmlollc, lan, las -Elm, Rohm 01 lzlflmlge, amy, las Eldridge, uma., lna Eldridge, clmlbm. 150, nn, 241 lzlanage, multi., 211 Elkins, ml... ss, 61 Elliuu. Sz .. . Ellis. hck 120 123,124 ndm D 120 1 9 l11. nn, zll nllsnglm., muy mu., 140. lla, lsl, 178, zu 0 . . .B Ellis, Willllm C.. 114. 17 Ely, num, 159 Ely, Rlymand, 120, 189 Emcraon, Robert. 212 . zll mmlg, elm., 10, lzo. m. lss. rm, 100, 212 npwm., lull.. 177, rm, 180. 247 Senior Aglrls in music class give the Beatles cnmpetluon. wlmllly lm-1 :lull mnlnhen nm-l, vim, lsl, 161, 118. 241 Erwin, cm.-. las Erwin, 'l'l..lm-, 120, 121, 121, lzs, Q41 l-1.1-.llmfln muy sum., lnl, 111, un, nm, 2,2 Elllvw, ll-my, sz mag, lzllfn, las Emu, lullnll, llo, lso, l7s.2l1 mul., Fay-V, ls-1 sll.i.lgl.m, Llmla, me ml.,-, ,ll.f.,, nn 'Elan-. nl...-, num. lla, lss lcvw, clll, 149, 154, m . lm.-f, so, al, lsr, lss, 51 Em., nliflml, me l-:v....,, lncllml, 2411 sw--fl, umm, lzn, lza, zln F rain, nlllmnl, un, 123, me ml., llmlnfy, las mn, slmlla, 212 Fanning, rllsflml, lan, las l-'mmf-f, Funk. 212 l-url...-1, rl rms, llmlm, las, 149, m lumss, lslolly, lla, las lfnmlw, nmmlf, 159 lmllll--mul., cml, 243 lm, les F.-nlllmlun, V-'mem 50, 59 l-mlwlfy, Donald, 245 Ffiglvl, Philip Rahul, 154, 155, 248 rl-lgl-l, Phyllis, use rml-rll, nf-mc, las rffgmn, elm., lu, zls Fl-fgmn, Donna, 109 Fl-lwlm, lm, ns, 212 rpm-mn, ri ll lu ' Slmlfy Linda, 159 lr. lla. 65. 70. 128. 129, 157, lsl, 117, lie, 212 ri.-lun, nlml., lso Fivllls. Lanai, las Fa.-lllg, vim, las mm, sm. 12' File, Jnrqueline Penny, 151, 177, 170, 180, 248 Fillmore, Jerry, 159 Finch, Alan, 189 Karl Nollenherger displays exhibit at UK Science Fair. Finch, Mildred, 154, 1513, 171, 178, lan. 200 Flnkm, lllla. 24a rlmwll, sl-ml., 200 Finney, zlmlel, lal, ml. rn-nav, Rlcllml, lss, 109 177. 118, 248 Figflm, Suzanne. 65. 160. 161. 171. 178. 150. 212 Fisher, Donald, 99. ll-3. I 44. 212. 220 'I-'iselwn Lydia. 62. 64, 171. '57 mlm, muy, l41, 248 Fluming, Kemlin. 140. 158. 189 Flmling, Rmb, las, Mu, 151. 154, 1771 118. 150, 749. 263 Fl:-ming, Sue. 15, H31 138. 1-10' 176, 170. 249. 25l. 260 Flowers, James. 212 Flynn. mee, lsl, lol, 175. 249 Flynn, Lamlla, lsl. lsa, la9 Plym, Dyllmu, 120, 151. 111. na, 249 rolfy, Fmfl. las Paley, Lum, 120, 150, 118. 249, Ho mlm, lml., las F0-nf, Pmsfia, no Farm. w-yne, las rm, Tlmmu, 212 rm. wlllllm, 249 rum, c-mlm, nu. 212 mm. clmlnlle, zlz rmlllle.. Lowell, 149, 79 rum, cm. 249 rox, lzulmf., las Fox, Lmy, las romonlly, smlley, lzn, las 'Fngnleim cm., 11, ss rum, wllmm, 96, las Franklin, mm, las rmllllill, Phyllis, Isa mlm, swan, no, 249 Fmafl, Lana., las rmlff, swan, zlz Fmknlln, wmam-. 96. na, 212 lhe 153, 154. 165, 171 lr Ill , 'f ,,.1f-g,,..v- wg. u pl,-'0lf1,lH rw' ,Jul I , llfflu' 47' 1, W' 'J rmw ,Im 1' l,,,wM,gfl 'f , '. 1,4 Q., wt ly. , ln 1 I 'Wu 12,1 rm-1 mul llflwvn Mu, Fullrl. glllfl, .mlm mlm flllll, sm, L Ll lm ll :L LUN' Gui grew ,,,.n.--- , 'IJ film. . S., illxxifl-' ' slum. mlm. 1 I-my NZ, WEN. ' 1 Q :lz SL,-2151 lla, me. ll M' llw. nw lm.. lll. .5 .l, null W . alll, nm, iff-S-' clllfl lf. cm,- ,'la-flllfzm ln, am . ESM. lawn. Z-0 c.l-al, mmm, QI mlm, mn- -1: Elhlnu, Slzrll J cm. sw. IN cllm, nm, ll allllzl, nm. 1' QQ. ull. ln ml. lm. IW - c.u, sm., ML l. Glllnyle. Dull. Il cum, um :sl umm, lm ln' cllm., mln, xl alll., ml lsl. cl-, sum. sl. l: clalfy,1m.:u um Delnl, nn WMM Grin, Wills. End Wm. Galvin. Eau. DJ.: ha ll-rg, rm. nz 'D-fm. Mm H, ll all... mi g G-ml.. uw, lg WL lm, lsu mnklll yu, , cllllq. nl,l..,j cull, l'i.,,,,,. ,T cm. ll., ln mlm. llm, ll null, lf-.ful gl gm., lm., 1, mm, . cm, lim' ' l 1. Il! cm, , uf... 1 ' 'U ml, cm, cm, nm. 'cum l'g,,1,,u' I:H,1llm nh. ISI hue. Tl Mm. lll - Km-v. zl 'hmm l. gm, Elf' R-'hill '1- 171. 217 Ill 11 i1:u 1i.111 ' -l77.111,111,, 1 1 1171. 211 19 741 15555.11 11.218 11.111 1, ln 111.211 1 11 il. S9 151.1ss,111 :us 2 11.121 rs, 119. 131, 111. 111,1:1, 1.1s1,111.1m,1a1,111 .5,p1,7, 111151111 11 Lhf 511, 111, 178, 1140. 200 11. 111, 111. 211 22' ml 111,11s.11u.111 111, 212. 220 111. '51 - 9 . iiiilislil. 1771 1151 WU' 111, 111. 151' 15 M' im D 111.511 iii: 12.149 11. 119. 90 2 1 m 11,111 111111111111 111111. 12:1 111111. 5 1111 23 1116 , 11. 11111111111, 1, T,, 1119 Y111111111, 1.111111. 1119 F111111111, 11111, 1311, 239 1-,,.,,,.111, S1111111, 1119 111151, 111111111111, 31 111111, 14.-1111111. 151, 1119 11111, 111111. 1f1,1111111. 1'1ym1111. 1f11m111. n1111111, 111. 1111111y, 212 1.1111111, 239 1-111111. n.11.111, 190 1-111111. E1111111111. 212 F111111. 51111..11, 2311. 11 'F11111-1. W 1111111111 1111111. 190 1'1111111, W111111111. 23n Times Award Goes to 189 . I . 111.111, 53, 19, 129, 131, 152. 250. 19 1911 0 111111. 21. 52. 51 G 153, 111, 1111, 1110, G11111. L111111. 212 011.111, C1111111111, 138. 212 011111, C11111111, 212 G1111111, 11111n111. 119. 158. 111. 199 G111111111. 1111111111, 190 c11.11.11, 111111111, 1111, 190 G111111, 1-111111. 161, 199 'c1111, 111.111, su c111111,1x1111. 1211, 121. 122 G1111111r. 611.111, G11111y. G1-11111, 0111111111 G11131111. G111s1111, Gibsom G1111111. 01111111111 01111, C 111 111. 212 11111111115. 1911 250 c1111111.11, 190 111111111, 2511 11111111111 1311, N111111, 212 511111111, 25a 511111, 1911 1111111111, 1119. 111, 120, 1911 1, 11111111, 190 111111, 190 C1111 J11111111. 1911 Gill. 511111111. 161. 1711, :12 C1111-11111-, 11111111, 19a 0111111111-, 1,i11111, 250 c11111,111, 11111y 1.y1111. 158, 190 12111111111-, 1111111111, 112 c111111. n1.111.111, 151, 1111 c1111. 1111-111111, 91, 134, 119, 212 c1111111y, 'r111y, 212 Gull. D11111111, 190 c111111111111, C11111111. 212 3111-111, 111. H6111111. 96. 1711. 212 G111111111111. 11111111111, 96. 190 G11111111111, 1J111116r. 1201 1711. 2:10 0011111111 Gordon, 61111. 11 1111m11. 133. s1.1111y, 11, 11111. 212 212 120. 230 'G111111, B11111. 12. 51 G111111111. 1111111111. 213 011111111 C11111113. 1231 ,12a, 12 129, 178. 213 01111. LY1111, 199 c1111111111111. 111111. 111. 213 C11111111. 121.111, v11g111111, 115, Q11111111. 11111. 1911 c1.111111. 111111111. 133. G11111, 111111111.. 231 611111. G111111. 01111, 11 11111, 11 111111y. 19n I1 111111, 213 11111111n, 213 11111, 213 11'i1111m. 250 250 177. 178. 213 cm. 1111111. 251 'Crum James. TB 011111. 111111111. 1111. 251 c11111.1. 311111, 'c111111. K1-1111v. 213 11111113 R., 213 vi 1 112 121111. 1111. 1116, 251 01111. 111111, 213 01111, 11111, 1211, 213 5, 135. 249. 2511 ' If?-fi ES- ff Si '1 il 7 Q i T, V .1 1111111.11111 . - if 51 ' - ' ..---- ' 3 - 13-1-1- S4 ' L.. Mwnffr J ' rs' ....10.'1i1?D1l Stan Cordon shows his Science Fair exhibit. '--:.-.4 Gu-1:11 1 F11111-111, 251 1:11-161, 016111. 199 01111111 c11g61 C1111111 1. 1:11.1111. 213 1, 11111111, 213 1, 111111, 111, 251 -c1111.11, 111111. 72 G111111-1, 211.111, 213 0111111 11, 511111. 1111. 199. 211 G11111111, 11111, 91, 213 011111111 111111, 251 c1111111,'1111111-f 150, 251 G11111111111. D111-. 199 G11111111111. D111111. 191 Guam:- G16111. 61111111 G1111111 11111111 Y, ,141-Q Dianne Martin ,.. .... ,M - f--1 , 1 Af I 7 1'i' 1' .A l I 111 111.111, 1911 D111111. 99, 211 11, 11111111.1113 w l ' 11. 111.1111-, 1211. 129.11113 151. 251 1 . V 1, c11.111-111. 151, 133. 252 1111111111, N111111, P111y, 155, 232 1-16 11- 15111111111 1211. 118. 213 I 1 1-111,11-1. C1111111, 252 111111. E111111111, 252 11.111, 1:1111111111, 196 1-111111. 11.111111 1-1111. 11.11. 1-1111. -1-1.11. 11.11. 111111. 11.11. 111111111 111, 5111, 191: 111, L111111. 213 511111111. 1111, 11111. 213 111111111, 1111, 111. 190 F111111111, 213 11111, 1211. 13 111111, 232 11111, rm, 252 L1111. 1911 Trimble gels his boulionniere Class Night. 1,11111111.. 252 :1111y 111111, 112. 150. 232 11.11, 11.11 s.. 211 11111, 111111, 1311, 232 111111. 111111111, 190 11111. 5111111., 11111. 511111111. .1-1111, 111111.11 W11111. 129, 121, 122, 121 13 Hmllcn Hmllnc 111111111 11111111 1 158. 1911 116111. 1111111. 1211. 11, 1,11111., 120, 1111, 213 11, v1-1111111. 120. 123. 131. 252 . 111111. 213 11 11 . 51111. 133 . 11i1111',. v11111111, 110, 151. 118. 252 11111111111311, 1111111. 111 11111111 Hnmm Hn1'1'11i1DI11 11111111121, , 11 . 212 11111. 111111111. 106, 232 111111-. 253 5111111 111151, 106, 1911 111111. 96, 161. 1:11. 211 1111111111111 .S1111111. 13s. 161. 115. 213 , 91. 96. 95. 99. 111. 211. 253. 11..111111111.. c.-1111.-, as 160 11111111611, 1.1.-. 1936 1111111111111, '11-1. 1111111111611. 11-1:-1,96 11111.1..111, 111111 111111 11111111111, cf--nom 11 215. 216, 233. 2116, 69 I - 11.,..1y, D1111111, 131, 113, 119. 253 111111111 Lvu. '33 1111111111, 1:11.11. 1:11. 11.111111111111, 511111. 1711, 31,1 190 111111111111 111111111. 177- 1751 213 111111. c11.1111, 213 -F1111111y 111.1 111111 111111111111 11, 16. 113. 110, 112. A 1111111111111 11111 61 during pi1-lun-3. the senior year is or- 11-11111. K1111111h. 213 11111111. 1.11111-. 1:11. 1911 ll-1111-11. l.i11111. 190 11.11111111, S111111-y, 130. 233 1111111, 111111111, 251 11.111111111g11, W11111111, 211 11.1111 1111y A1111, 131. 211 11111, 511-111, 73, 161. 17s, 211 11-11. W111111111 Guy, 190 11111111-1, 121111111 K11111y, 96, 1311, 171, 1711. 291, :ll 1111111111. E1i11b1111. 190, 192 H1111111, 1'l1y1111. 254 Hlllun. Runnin 190 11.11.111. 'r111.111111, 96. 196 11..1111111, 111111-1 11.. 214 11111111111 1111111 w.. 111 11111111111, 3111111111. 199 Hlwn, Dumlluy Susln, ISB, l96 Hlydon, Dunnld, 120, HJ 111,11111, c111, 1911 111111.11 111-11, 251 1111. 96. 190 111y111111, 11.111611 5111-111. 1911 11.y1111, 111111. 129. 125. 121, 251 111y1111. 51.1111y. 152, 211 111111. S1111111, 1911 111.111, 111111. W111111111. 211 111.161, 11111-1111, 211' 111-1111. 111,.11.11, 131. 231 -111.11111 11-111111. 36, 133. 131, 13s. 1156. 56 111111111, 011111. 1311. 234 111111111, c.1..1y11, 1311, 251 11111111111. 311111. 190 11111111, 12111, 1911 11111.111. 111111.11 93, 19a 11111111-1. 11.111, 13s. 233 111111111, 111111111, 235 111111111, w1111.111, 19a v11111111. 111111. 111 11111111111, W1111, 13. 26. 91, 166. 1111. 114, 113, 115, 7 , 2 . 2 1 1 9 31 11111-11111 111116, 199 11111a1111111.1111111,63,1J. 120. 11s. 214 11111111111, 1.11 1, 211 111111, 11111-1111, 191 111111, A111111, 235 111111. 'r111.11111. 11. 136. no, 1111, 233 11111111-. 1111, 129, 121, 129, 233 111111111, 1'111111.. 214 111111111. 111111. 1911 11111111111111, 1111111 11.1, 191 11111111g11111. 111,111 1111, 191 111111111. c111.111, 51. 116. 133.155, 1311. 111. 1111, mo, 253. 21111 111111111111111.11111111. 191 11111, 11.11111, 211 1111111111. 111111. 235 11111, 11.111-111111, 191 11111, 1111111.11-, 133,135 1111111-11111. 211 31. 155 1111111 1111-111l'5111111. 120. :11 limlon. Billy, 235 111111, K111111111, 12o, 191 111111, 1111111111 1211, 191 111111, c1111 511111111 211 111-11, 911111. 191 111,.. c.1.11, 1211. 191 11111, K11111. 129. 235 11111111, 111.111, 159, 111. 1110, 235. :aa 111111111, c.11, 99, 191 11111111. 11111111, 215 11.1.1g11, c.11111-11, 1:o. 191 111111, L11111.. 111, 119. :53 111111111.11, 14111111111 ms. 1111. 211 111111111111, 1,11111., 111. 151, 1111, 1sa, 235 11111111111111, 111111. 191 1-11111116611. c111, 191 1111111111 111111111111 191 1111111111111. 1'1111111, 1311. 119. 11s, 211 1111111111. uma, 214 111111, P-111111. 191 11111, P111111. A.. 211 303 Rotary Scholars Are Sandra F reels, Carol H oskins, Gerr Campbell, Glenda H erren mn. Patricia L., zu Hon, my. 136, 256 Humlmg, umm, 152, 191 Hman, Lum, 191 Hmm. Bmmie. 150, 256 Hoover, Puma, 153, ml Hoover, szephvn Lmy, 106, 214 Hupkim. Iahn. 214 Hopkins, yummy K., 191 Hupkim, vm Kuhy, ss, 711, 129, 154, 111, 180, zss Hmxmk, Miami. 191 Haskins, cmx. 154, iss, 111, 118, 180. 181, 256. zas, zas 'Hmkam Amy, so Hmmshm, Norm., zss Hmm, N..-my, 214 Hum, nmh-fl. 145, 191 Houma, Emily. ns, 214 Hmm, Nam., 191 Hmmm., mm, as, 111. rm. zse Hamid, conume. 13s, 139, 161. na, 214 Huwmi, mm, 191 Hmm-1. Marguerite, 191 Hound. wma., 214 Ho-ma, vmlfy, 214 Huhben, mya, 141, :se mam. Chula, 99. 106, 214 H-mm, simon, 191 Hudson, wmcy, 118, 214 Huebner, Randall. us. 159. 191 Hmmm. Dehonh, 191 H-mmm, sm. 158, 191 H-mmm, willim, 141, zss Halma. lloben. 21-1 Hughes, umm, ns. 215 Hughes. cheryl, zz, Qs, 134, IS7, 111, 11s, mn, 214 Hughes, Wiuim, 149 In the cool of the evening Mr. and Mrs Ishmael and Sam enjoy their porch. Hum, mann, las, us, 215 Hun, hw, 2561 so Hun. Lindn, 191 Hutchinson, Ink. we Hym. Inner. 150, 251 Hynlk. Lmy, 215 I imc, Dennis. 191 mm. sum, zxs mm, slum, 215 1.h.m, newly, 251 Iuhnm, muy Jo, 192 -ximml, nm, D., e, xo, 4s, so. 51, 120, 121. us, u Immun, John. ss. wa, 110. 111. 142. m, 215 mey, mug. 21s mn. wslmm. 251 mm. Eunice. zs-1 lm, 2.11. 191 lm. Jmy, nn, nz M,-, vnu, 151, m. 1-za, 215 J-emu, nnugln, 152, 192 mum, John. 152. 192 mkm. Mmm, 11, ua. 165. 177, 236. 244. 251, 257, zen, zm mkm, wma., 192 304 Girl swimmer does the backstroke, mm, cmlyn, 192 J-mu. x-mm, usa, 161. 111. ns, mo. 251 hmm. Hugh, 115, 147. 251 11.1,-e:,v.f1,, 153,192 Imp-, walmm, no, 192 -hm, of-may. za, 12, 13. 51 Jmw, chfsm, 99. nu, 191 mm. Shannon, 118, nw. 251 mpg, Tommy, 192 mm, Ruben, 215 ,h-num, Pnule, 161. 162, 166. 171, 251, 25. Jenkins, Lmy, 120, 192 Jcnning., Lyna., N2 num., Lina., 192 Jewvll, Lana., 161, 111, 192 Johns, sally, 15. ze, 155, 111, 215, zzo Jaxmm, muy, 251 mmm. Bobbie, 215 Johnsnn, chris, 215 m-mn, Don, 215 101-mn, Edin., 158, 215 Juhnm, JoAnn, 257 lemon, Karol. 156, 111, 11s, 215 Johnson, Maxam, 192 Johnson. N-My, 131111, 178, lso, 1a1, 251 J-,r.,.,.m, Nancy, 216 Johnson, Pmm., us Jnhmn, Phillip, 192 lnhmn, Phyllis. 251 Juhmn, Pmcalln, 192 Jaxmm, Rmma, 251 Jvlmm, scum, 95. lan, 158, 192 Inman, smwn. 251 Johnson, nm., :sa Inman, Tommy, 192 mmm, wminm D., 192 Jam, ann, 120, 123. zss Jaw. mum, 112, 216 Jam, mm, no June., snfphm, 192 Jong., wma., 216 Jam, wmam., :ls mann, Bin, no mam, nm., 135, 141, 149, :sn JM-1.,., Judy, 151, 192 Imam. Nancy, 140, 216 Jordan, william, 192 Junm, David, 258 K Knklfy, shawn G.. 155,216 Kail, Rohm L., 120, 123, 124, 216, 129 mam, cm, so Kmick, Kmmm L., 192 Kmack, Randall David, 114, zsa Kmm, mn-lolph D,, 120, 192 -mms, Kmmm, 158, 11 Kumi., mmm s., 150, 11s, man, :as xwnlf, Rohm T., 192 Kun, no.. cmmnpxm, 192 Kmlsng, chuyl A., 216 ' mam, Damn L., 145, 216 muh, lm J., 192, 129 mlm, mm R., 95, 215 Kell--f, 1-,amy K., zsa xcney, Bm.-1. L., 192 Kelley. nam H., 216 Kelley, uma R. Kelley. Jme B., 111, 1121, lan, 216 Kelley. June, 111, 119, lan, 216 Kelso, Elammr. muy, us, 153, 211 icky, km nk, las, 193 2 y. my ., isa, 161, ua, 19 , , Kemper, Alum. J.. 195 D M 2 Kfmpu, Rohm B., 120, 121, 216 Kfmlnck, ummm J., 211 K1-ndmk, muy 1., 191 Kennedy, Lucfndn C., 211 Krpm, Anne L., 113, 151, 193 Kepm, Km-fyn M,, us, 153, 25.1 Kfney, Kmnm. s., 252 vnumy and ,ms members Ba Kms, 1-me B,, 193 xmey, mum A., isa, zu Kminm, mlm- c,, 193 Kidwfn, y. Clark, 119. 252, zsz Ksdwclx, Phylm A., lsn, 255 Kmwcu, Rohm, 193 Killpmauk. Fmm, 149. xsl, 193 Kimhfmn, umm sue, 117, 118. 190, ass 255 xinfhflnv, Dum H., 19x ' King, xmfy.. R., na, no. 149, lsa, wg King, Linda c., 211 King. Rohm L., 141, rss King, swnhen w,. 193 King, sum E.. 55, ua, 119, 151, 150, 161, m 120, 259 ' Kmm, Linda s., 193 Kannnfd. Anne P., 211 Ki..f.ma, muy Kzmy, 193 Ksmminl. szuy W., 120, 119, 151, 111, 193 Kammm, Lmy w., wa Kama.. Kumi L., 259 Kirby, chuyl zse Kam, E-,ww L., 144, zss Kina. rhyui, A. - Klum, Ruben N., 193 Kleine, cm J., 96, 103, 109. 144. 118, zum, zu Klonfl.-mm., xmmifw, 259 Knamn, Ruben A., 191 Knigm, mm w,, 120. 129, 158, 111, ns, 214 Koenig. Img, 214 Kama, Lucy L., 161, 214 Knnn. Linda A., 33, 120, 129, 156, 112, 117, HH. leo, :51, 259, zur, ms. ess Knmm. sham. C., 214 Kwan.-, Elaine F., 192, 195 Kummu, Land. E., 193 Kunz, lm F., 120, 153, 259 14 L Lulwig. vmnm. 149, xsn, 193 Lmmf, sms, 193 Lail, Tmsa, 151, lss, 111, 119, mu, 259 Lm, virginia, 120, 129. 152. ns, 259 Lm, Hn-mu, 120. 118. 214 Lmbm, :mm-3, 193 Lumhm-, Jac, 193 Lwdmm, Jams, zso Km. lvmim. E.. 134, 2 Lm-mm. susan, 91. 131, nn. las, n1,11a,1ao 204, 214 Lane, nncrml, 195 Lang.-, Linda, 111, nn, leo, 156. 157, 250, :as Lmm, muy, wa Larkin. nmhux. ma Lum, Rohm, 1sa, zsn Llshmnc, Dans. 1511, ma Laudrr, nhrgam, 134, 135, 110, 177, 173, 179, 150, zoo. oo. 153 Laughlin, Kennm., 211 Lmny, umm, 193 Llwwncf, Mmm.. 211 Lwmwf, hula, 111, 118, 180. 250 Lawson, Dum, so, 141, 211 'Lnwwrh I-ck, 52 Lawson, Joyce, 159, 119, :so uwm, Lina., 250 Lwm, rumen, 150, zso Lawson. Virgina., 153, 193 Lmh, Guy. 193 If desks were only dressing talJlCS- l4g,4lffU ., wi gg:'iw1A.? u,W'j: 1E. 1 1,,,v-11111, 1 lm.. B In V' .L L 1, PII- . ,,,1 Linn, U51 1 Les- Va,-5. Lu Un, f- . Ln., u5,.,.,. mu. V, gl Lv-F 'f :1 1,Lzl1E.h1L?Q is wi-255,51 L W, , . s Lim, I-2-Lg.. W, m4f',:'. W, iff: wi W. mg. .. LW, MFE' mm. xml: L,,,, mm 4, Luv- WJ 'fl'-' Lf-D, CL-Hia Lau, um -V 1. Lf-mL 5'-L 1.' LM, mg. x,. mu., m F1 lulull, Hnn.L U' mln, uuxw- 1 Lum1l,ThwM 1' rm,Hmh1lff lqw, hen ll - lmI,l1Jii.1lf 1m.cmL 112 MIR Kunz m at lhe annual gc Eiiifffi? ?2Z23if'?.Z'a1 k:Sk:iZ:5f4f tljiogdmlf :glib 'lm., '1 ,mul-.nw I-wh i ,:,g:k' ir'-G3 l 'I'-7-'3.'3 .Mui H-1. .s 'Mlm EF? '-'.:::'f.E-1 Vu., 1 U... -vw 'dz-,Ln Sim tg'-gbff 'lu wwn., V'-:', ii1 w...gfE: lil. 11 41 7 , za., yum, .fm 1-19, 15 In. HY i In ' '.1Sm1. 1. nw, .wi M .IM ,158 va 146.149 15. ' 460.11111 H , Ill E193 ,n m 9,1a1.m.... I use 'll 111.111, 1 ,mv 15, 441179 204,111 W3 , 129, 131, 111,1.,vm U Ill Z1-lg. lm. 171,111,171 ll 11, 111 11 111,51 , ZH L . ua. 111 . 117. na. 111. :sa 9. ISI, 175.159 L 111 . Sl. IW. lil. 117. UI. II7. 1. IW, 156, 151,265,118 60 111 ISS, 1141, l7T.l7l,lT9,1l41, 11 IIB. IBO. M ,111 I, M0 160 193 . bles. Mgmt Ag Awards G0 to Walter McKee, Dann 1.f..f1., cu... zoo 1,...., c.n.y, 111, un. us. 211 1... c1....1....Q, 153, 25.1 Lf., 1'.1...i1, 132. Lf., v......1f, 13s, 1,1-.1, 1+1.....0n, 193 mn... 51i1.h..1.. Lruc. NIM1. 157. 133. 152, 261 178, 217 176. 179. 181. 261 178. 251 1.....1., Hmm, ne. 261 1.....1ni, A.1c...., 150, 251 1,...1., 11i.1....1. 161 1.m...1, 1.1..a., 211 1...........1, Nelm., 191 11.......11, 11f.1.Q.1, 191 I..-u......1. wilmm, 193 LMI... 11....g1... 111 Leu:-1, Caml. 150. 2f.1 Lum, K..11.1m.. 157. 251 Le...-., 11...g.... 2 1..........., 11.11...1. 61 . 113. 161. 211 1....y, R..bfm. 138. 146. 261 Lu., sm... 111. 217 Lew, Charm. 217 Ima., Lana.. 211 1,vy1..fk, 51...m.., 153, 261 I,i....Qy, 1.i..d., 150, 153. 261 Lml.-, Ninn, 193 Mm., nn... 193 11..c....., c.f.e1...., 119, 21s 1x1........, vn'..0.1.0w. 120, 191 Mmlnll . lhrrr. 96, 141. 146, 262 11...1.111, 1........, we x1...1..11. J....., 1zo. 151, 111, 179, 2111 11...1...11. Tom...-, 193 11...1..11, Lina., 2111 11....1.1....k., v..ga..1., 179, 2111 lshmllr M..1i.., . 111ic1...c1, 112, 193 D......n. 213 111..u.., mi...1...1., 111 11...i.., 1.a...1., m 11...a.., 1s1..g..f., 19: 11...i.., P.....f1.., mas xlmi... Dznnf. 151. 2.53. 69 xmxh., Ro...l11, 106. 213 11.1m.......11, Mike. 2111 111.-...., 1...11.1., xnsnr., 1....y, 1 Mm... 1.1...a... n...a.1, 1,s...1.., 11.51.-.-, m.1...1.. 11....f1 2113 sa. 179, 218 Swan, 218 152, 2113, 79 19:1 1, 193 1s1..1i..u1y, smma., 2111 M.....fk., 1..fq...1...., 1411, 2111 1x1.......1.., 1111.11.11 111 n1...y, cm... 159. 191 1 may. 1......., 19 11.1, K..1, 1211, 191 Mayer, lkmlmel, 114, 129, 158. 191 Mmynnnl, Limla, 2111 1.1...,.. s...-1.f.., 10B.111,111. 263 luhyghfw, Mike, 2111 1w1...1...., mg., 1s1f...1f, D......., 111,.-1...., c....... Mm... 11...1.1.. 219 147. 2r.5 e, 219 . 194 nie-.gurl 111.110, 106 when Wayne 194 Mmfl, Smm., 219 .B . 1.1f.k, 11Qf11n..1, 1..h.., 111, 2116 11.11....1, J...1..1., 191 n1f11..1., n..1...f, 1s:. 21.5 111c11..u, v.1...., 194 11.1....., Nucl. 1os, 22a -1112...-. 11f.1sn, 11...a.1, 191 Mem... 1-1...y, 96. 2211 M...1.., r....k, 1211, 123. 129. 265 1.1f..y......., sm., 1511, ns. 1110. 255, so n1f......., cm., 19: Me...11, c.....1y.., zzo n1e..., 1x.....1., zzu 11...-., sum., 191 1111...-, n1....c..e, zzo Mew., Phillip, 19.1 1.1..y..., sue... 194 ........, 95. mo, 111, 255 1.1...f11, H....1d. 193 Li.1..1l, :11..g...1, 120, 211 Lmnxl, 'r1.n....., 1115. 110, 193 1....1m, Bmd.. 1111. 211 L..g..., Indy, lsa, 211 1...g..., rhlnl.. 111 Long, Clmyl. 175. 261 .5 K , ' -' ' .fx . ix., ' ' ' f' X l , A 1 XT : 1 1 1, 1. ' 1 4. ' if 1 ' 1 V f 1 r P 1 Mrs. Kearns and her student teacher chat at lhe annual Roman Banquet. L....g, 0.1.1111 193 Leng. Lw.....e. 91. 106, 144, 217 L......, Lo..-r., 96. 108, 144,117 l...ngme. Ann, 158, 118. 150. 211 L.....1l..., 51...f.n, 131, 217 Law. Gmld, 120, 123, 124. 153. 217 Low, my, 154, 2 62 1.....1..Q, muse, 193 Loving., G1....1.. 218 1....s..g., P1.y111., 141, 262 LW., s.fp1...., 11-1. 21s 1.......y, Kohn... 191 L.......y, s....1.., 21.1 1......1, 1.i..a., 15.0, 252 'L....a., 11......m1.1, oz., 61, 143 1......1e..., 'r1........, 154, 155, 252 L..1.. mmf., 111, 1111, mo, 215 Ly...m, I..1.... 33. Lyn... Linda, 215 Lyons, hnis. 113. 252 138, 154, 158, 118. 218 Lyons,L11m.w, 111, 131, 111, ns. 11111, :sz Lyon., 2.1.1. m -11..k, 1.....1., 49. M 13, ns 111111.-, C1....1i...-. 119. 150. :az nmkm, 1..1..., 202 11..1.....y, Kem.. 1x1..Q.m...., 1..... 11..1.1f.., La..-1... im 11..m, Mu., 19:1 num, 1' ....i.. 1 12s. 123, 179. 130. 2111 120. 251 . Mm-in-1. mm... las, 193 141 111.g....1u, D-vid. Mnggud, 11..1...1. Ahpgard, S1...f.... Muquim. Gmld. 11. 1311, 111, me 112, 114, we 1c.1. 193 191 11.1...... D...g1..-ny, 219 MMIOY. Pam. 21B f ,'1 2 M....1.y Em... 111.111 s1....... N11-n. P.1.1.i1. 1 11....., cm., 1:41, 111......1, 11.1, wa 215 61, 119, um. 21.2 u, 116, 165, rm. 11s,2s1. znu, :ez ns Mic1.1.1, Cum!- 161. 166, 171, 178. 251. 265 Mickey, D......a, 11, 25. 122. 132. 133, 1311. 141. 161 156, 171. 115, 178. 215, 251, 250, 265. 69 Mi-1.11f1on. La. mine. 265 1x1i.1.....-1., 'r...y, 161. 194 Mi1..m. Shmyl , 120. 161. 220 Miles. 1I.....y, 149. 220 Liam, S.....n, 1 111.1l....1, sm-e, 91 191 Millfr. CMI. 191 M1111-r, Don. 11 M1111-1, Jusfph, 1, 1111, 21.5 165 111111ik.-.., Nichacl. 112. 154, 265 Milli.. Ronald 191 n, , 111111, Wan-1..w, 191 Mama, C1i11o..1, 96. 106. 191 luim, Teddy, 10, 86, 91, 96, 106, 101, 144. 232. 231, 236, 265, 231 I 1 Mastin, Lovell Foushee, John F ritz L r fix 'V f. 1 A f -. 'E' 'ix-rw Student leach English class. , ' .. ' er Gordon Scot! entertains -m..1.y .....1 .1111 ...,...1.... his Mr. Ishmael seems lo be saying. Leis see ala dollar 11 pninl that will hc . . 11a..1.., 11.....1.1. 1:o. 123, 129,120 11a.f...11.cz11,.... 119,210 11a..1..-11. 11.1.-... 1511, 191 11..f1...11, rc.-....--.1., 111 Milchvll, Nnnryr, l9l 1s11..1..-11. 1-1-gg.. 112, 111. 11s, 149 Milrlu-ll, Shnmn. Nl :x1...x. 11...:...... 191 11..1.1... 1.....-, 111,265 Mnbrrly, Jnnv, 129, ISE, 179, 220 Mah:-113, l'l1yll1l. 220 1101..-.1,. 11.11....., 19. . 154. 26 M0 111.-....... 153. 161. 179. IM. 166. 79 hr, K M..11.., n0.11.y. 179, 210 1.1a..f1...k. 11.....I. 136. 117, zu- lu... 2211 11.....-,., 11......f. 1..1......1.. 15. ca.. 11.......,......-.,, 111.1....., 1:11, 211. x1.............-.,, 110.111, 1-an 11.....g.....-.,-, 1....,, 1o1 M.....g......-.y. 11...1...ifk, 231. 11....1., u..-.,1, no. 191 11......, L......y, 96. 191 1s1......, 1s1..1...1. 120. 145,191 MW... s1....y, 1:14. ms 11.0.1-, nm...-, lx..-...1.. 2:0 12.11. 2:0 111......, cl..-.,1, 1111, 21.1 110....,1.....-, 101 11..0.., 1.-....a1.-., 161, 111, 11s. 1sn. 261, 215 11......., 1..1... A., 22.1 11.0...,1..1..., 120, 123, 12s, 11s. 221 mo..-. 1c....,, no 110....., 1.1...1., m 1100... La...1.. 120,194 11......, x1...,., so, ns, 119 M....w. 1101...-. 111ifl....1, 96. 10H,1a1 I-wifi... 161. 179, 221 111......, 1c.....1Q..., 221 MW..-, s1f....,.. 221 -11......-, T......... x1o....-., 1-... 111, :sa 51.....f1.....1, runny. 1311, 151. 191 51...-1....1, 1m....1...f, 1111, zoo 1... 221 1x1...g..... 1.11 1x1...g..n. 1'.....-1.. nn, em., 11.1 11........ 11..1...., zaf. 11.....-11, 1u...g.., rn, 119, 1511, 111, x1....1., 1:..1.1...., 113, 221 Morris. Jvil, 96. 120, 195 x1......, s1........ 113 11......, 1.........., 139, 211, :se Mmm, Ti.... 1011, 151. 221 11.-...i,..... c1....1.-..., 21.1 221 nmmw, Tv... A., 155. 117, 178. 266 110......-, 1'..... M., 195 x1....1....-.. n....p1.., 120, 21.9 1105... 111-xg.. 153, 119, 2:1 11...., w.111....., 195 Mum, 'r...1. 2:1 - Mud1li111nn. Mndclinv, 19.1 11..1.1.-., c...........-, 195 M.111.-...1....-. llwud. 99. 106. 179. 221 Muni., c1...l.--, 192 x1........., n..1....., 155, nm 11.....1..-. 1..1..., 96, H9. IH. 121 11...,.1... s......, 131. 110, 149, 151 x1.....-11. 1:1...1.,, se, 106. 195 XI I ll lark. 99, 106, 267 11...-, Am... 195 Mm, n....1, 91, 195 111,.. ., s..-.., 2:1 11,...., 1'....s., 115, 221 11.,.-.., x....., 261 11f.11....-., n....,1... 119, 91, 1os. 1 11.A1....-., JU1... c. x1..1..1m.-, nu... 191 11.c...1.,-, 1'....f1. W., 191 11fc....., w.11...n c,, 106, 1141, 191 11.c1.i...11.....1.1 L., 2111 11fc1..11..., 11..1...se A., 11.1, 191 ....-f. 13, 1 L1, as 305 -1-1..q-.. I ath l11ec1e1l111, 11.611111 1... 140, 149, 151, 155, 213 111ec11nnel1, 111111511116 1c1y, 219 111ec111111l1y, 1'l1y111e 1.. 2111 1l11c61111l1y. S111-ny L., 1511, 11s, 2111 -111ec61-1, A111l16n,1, 12 111ec611111e11. 1ll1e1111e1 c., 219 111ec611111e11, 1111111111 W., 191 Mec11e11e11, 111'11eee1 ls.. 194 l11ec1e11y, 1111111 E., las, 219 111ece61y,1e11111e L.. 191 11ec111l1111gl1. 111e111e K.. 149. 151. 253 l11e111111e1, G1-rnld W.. 191 l11eD1111e1, 11111.11 l11e111111e1, 1l111y 11,, 119 MeD1111el, 111111, 1.., 136, 219 Me111111el, v11gi11111, 119 Mohr Receives Homemal-ein ' Awardg I 19 -. A l1Ze1e6r.IF1111e11, 210 Mm, 11.111, 91, os, 106, 111, Pe1e11, 161111111111 W., 96,196 155' 179' m P611-111111, 111911111 D., 222 11e1e11e11, 1,1111l1, 210 Pe11111fl1i, rc6ee11 1., 222 muy, 11111-111 I.. 195 Peyl1.11, 1.111111 12,196 Pl11l1111e11, 1111g11e1 0111, 154, 210 ff1111l11.1, 11111111 1e111, 111, zzz 1f11111a,.1, 1211111111 1-1. Pl1i11iv1. 5111-11111, 1511, 196 111e1ee, 1111111111 E., 129, 222 Palee, 161111 11,, 219 111111, 1111111 s., 212 121111, 1-1111111111 c., 222 Melmmlel, 13111111111 1.., 65. IZD, 119, 1 1l1eD1111111d, 'r11e111111, 112, 191 1l1e1:1e11111, cl111e. ua. 161, 961 MeF11l11111, c1161y11 L., 120, 129. 1771 111ec111g11ey, 1111-11111 1,, 1so, 261 111ec111g11ey, 1111111 11., 219 Mec1111l1111,c11y P., 219 Mec6w1n, Delbm, 194 1l1ec0w111, 161111 W.. 219 111ec11w, 111111e111, 261 111ec1111e, 111111111 l,., 264, 1511 111ec1111e, 111151611 11,. 219 Mel-1111611. Ke111111l1 xv., 194 111eH1l11111, 1111111111 T. MeKee. McKee. James R.. 191 Wane: E.. 152. 79 Mekeehan. M1111 D.. 120, 161. 179, 2 MeKe1111ey, Jackie L., 194 McKinneY, Barry W., 194 MeL111gb1i11, Jlmle-1 A., 147, 251 M:Lem6ee, 811111111 A,, 194 Me111i11er1. Den J. McMiIlen, Pnricia I., 219 MeM11111, Bmee S.. 146. 264 Mespaddm, 51111i11, 1441, 194 Maveny, Puriei- A., 265 581 191 119, 219 19 l .e 7 EIUYIE ' ,fir y-:nn f ,,. . Q. U x' .A 11 ,K 'Q A il . L WW. . A . -54, ,. ,Q-, ., N ,. Chivalry abounds at Lafayette. N61l1111.e1ge1, 14111, 11, 161, 119, 1110, 2611, 2116 'N6ll1-1111e1ge1, v16l1, so N611-11eer, 11111e111111y, 129, 159, 195 N111111, ,v11ye, 1zn, 112, 111, 119, 161 N61111, 1'11e1el11, 1411, 161, 195 N111111. 're1e11. 1311, 119, 151, 111, 2611 N611611, 11011e11, 195 Ne11e1l, s11111ey, ws N1111ee, La11111, zaa 0 0'ce1111e11. Diane, 195 0'c611116r, cy1111111, 120, 195 o'c111111111, J1111e1, 112, 195 o'D61111el1, Kmy, 1611, 151, 111, 119, 180, 221 011111-11, amy, 152, 19s 01111, 11eve11y, 120. 196 01111, 1.111111-, 151, 177, 221 01111, Judy, 1111, 111. 26s o1111e. 111111, 120, 196 011119. 11111g11e1, 129, 221 011111, Phillip, 196 Q111161111, v11g111111, 120, 1511, 196 116111, D11vi11, 222 116119, S111111111. 211 Perm. J11f111111en, 196 P0111-1, 11 nymorld. 120. 196 P61119, Afeme, 161, 111, 196 Peflney, Palm. K A1ll111v. 13. 120, 123, 114, 222 e11r1e1l1 E., 120, 123, 271 v611e1, l1611e11, 158, 222 P611e1, 116111, 196 P6111 1 w1e1.ee 5 110,161,116 'Pe111.c11y, 49, 13, 111 . .1 ., G Powell, Pewell, r 111 11.. 106, 196 1111111 K.. 1211, 119, 222 P6we11, Lee K., 196 P1111e11, 11111y 11,, 222 116y111e1. A11111 11,222 v1111l11. 5111111 K., 222 1f111111, 191111111 1. P11111e1. Ke1111e111, 96, 1011, 110, 144, 222 Prentice. 5111111 M.. 195 meslm-. 111111, 1211, 156, 2:2 111e11611, J111ly, 196 Peewiu, 116111-11, 260, 261 msec. 1111111 -Pme, lJ1.1gl11, ss, 69 Pme, 111111-1 P11ee, 1.-111111e1, 151, 111, 11s, 11111, 211 lmee. 111111, 129, 196 mee, 511-fling, los, 222 17111111611 Thunms P11e11e11, 1111111 A.. 152. 251 Puekelu. 1l111l1.1, 261 P11e11111, Naney, 222 P11111e111, cm, 120, 129, zzz Members of Miss Die!z's Sophomore English class do a skit from The King and I . N Nldler, Harry Allen, 89. 95. 144. 267 N1p1q1, David. 267 N11l1. Lenore. 120. 129, 149, 178. 267 N11111111111, Selma. 150. 221 Nuion, Plnricin, 195 Num, A11111 L., 135, 177. 179. 221 Nnylon Debra. 1611 195 0111111116 116116. 99. 221 o1b6111e, '1'61111y, 196 011, l1611e11, 221 0116, cl111161, 11, 25, 141,216,119 o11en611. T1111e111y, 133, zss OW1111, 011111, 196 owene. 511111. 221 owene. Lewis. 96. 1911 owne. Owcnsv ow1ley, Plclnv 111111111 221 're11y, 2611 S P1l:ue11. Pane. S 11 lacquelinc. 268 P 111161 c., 1sa. 196 Richard E. :ron R.. HS, 221 P11111-, 113111611 C,, 150, 1112, 2611 P1l111e1, 1.611e L.. 1111, 116, 119, 1110, 222 P11l11111, 111-1111111 J., 1311, 149, 151, 1111, 190, 269 1111111e, 1J11111e1 11,, 196 P6111e1, 111e111l11 M., 161, 222 11111ee1, 111111 A.. 222 P11111e1, xe1111e111 1.,, 222 1111111ef, 11. 111111, 222 PM111, Cheryl IL, 153, 177, 179, 180, 222 1-11111, 11l1l1e, 136, 222 P11111. J1111ee, 111. 269 Parks, K1111y s. P11111111, ceoqee F11-1, 1415, 269 1f11lli1111. s1epl1e11, 191 mee. cmig 11., 191 Q1.11l.-1, 1111y A. R 1z1g1e1111, 11111111e, 191 Rainey, 1'1111el.1, 191 111111ey, n111111el, 12a R11111, Ned. 211 -Ramey, cl111ee, 62 111111111e11, 111e11.11a, 145, 155, 1111, 110, 211 R1111ey, 1:le111111111, 111, 192, 191 11111111-y. 1111611e. 133. 211 1z11111fy. 111111ee, 211 '11a1111111. L111, 153, 111 -111p1e1, l1l111ge, 50 Rawlings. w11l11111, 120, 123. 125. 1291222 11.1y, 111111u111e11a. 120, 161, 211 my, w1l1e1 1-mby, 117, 1111, 211 11e111111111, cl11-em, 11a Reed. ce1e111, 133, 211 Ree1l1-1, clmlee. 1011. 111, 114. 111, 119, zzz Reeves. 111111. 1111. 211 Really. B1111111. 1511, 213 11e1111el1, K11e11, 150, 211 11ey11611l9. 136.111, 191 Rey116l111. cm, 191 1zey11el11e. r1611e11. 191 Newl-nm Neal, D.111e11e, 221 Ne.1, 1s1111g11e1. 2611 N611, 111111, 19s Nerf. Joseph, 114 Neall, 111111, 195 Nelm. A11111e1, 221 Ne11611. 1111e111e1, 195 Neville. 11111y r111l1, 195 Newberg. D11111l. 195 Ne1f1.e1g, 161161. 2611 Newhmy, zl11111e111, 2611 Newby. Beny, s1 New111111. ne111111l1, 221 New111111, I11d11l1. 19s New111111. s111l1e. 221 Nellie K1ye, 1511, 2611 Pnnink, 1,111y l.., 96, 196 1111f1e11, 1111111111 E., 96, 269 1-me-111111. v11g111i1, sl P111l, r1e111111, 120, 123, 119, 111111-111, 111111111 P., 106, 101, 111111. 136111111 J., 153, 269 rem, 1111111111 G., 120, 196 Peek. 11111-P11 1ue111111, 116, 1111, 261 1'e111l1161el, 1116111111 c., zzz Peel. 111111111 P.. 196 ree-1, Pew, 150. 119, 269 renee. 111l11e 1., 196 11:e1111i1ge111, 111, 269 1111 ey. 101111 1..,61, 10, s , 'Pe111111e11, .111e11, 141, 1a 1 5 ng' wo' 270 11.-1111.-11111e1, Emily 11., 1311, 139, 1111, 149. 154, 161, 222. 269 1118 1zey1161111. Wayne. 272 1111111111 D11111, 223 1111611e111y1e, s11e1111, 13, 91, 1:11, 1ss, 110. 111. 119. 11111. 20.1, 223 11111111111, 1161114111, 197 1z11111e1, Me11111e. 151. 156. 161. 119. 223 Ne1111111. 11611e11. 221 N1e1161e, ready, 111, 2611 Naeleell, ne111111l1. 161. 195 N1eke11, F1e1111, 221 Niekell, P1111e11, lan, 149, 1s1, 1s6, 161, 268 N1g111, 111111, 123 Nnble, c1ve11, 19s Noble. 1111y, 221 Noel, 1e111. 19s 306 P 111. 11116 232, 2119. 2111 1-mmm. 11111e111 s., 11, 2 , , us' my 251' 2-my 69 s as 91, 131, 166. 113. P11111111. 61111111 P., 149, 210 P11111111, c11y W.. 119, leo, 222 Pe1111111..11e11e1, 99. 196 PM111111, P11yl11e, 111, 269, 219 11e1111111. s111111 E., 196 1111111-y, s1epl1e11 1.,, 152, 165 'Faculty :xml ala!! mcnubc-rs M11. 1-'11,-g11e111 calls 1611 .111 1111 Pep Club bus. Com l 5 'f fr I . 5 n 1 lwblhsf' , hrwpmd 'Al 1 .1112 . . 511.1 - gmt 215 E-il 11 if 1111111311141 K .,.11.:1e1n - - l1.:l.1.r 3 1 ,111-1 uv. . - 1 1--1 11 1.1. 1 11. 5 lm. Ie? 1 . J' 11111, 1111. I1 3 1-111 111.3 Ele1,1:1nA,1r 1:1111-1.21111 1-61,1111 L 1: 1 11,5121 :1 l'1:w.F1:21l!T 11111.-1.11 1.1.1, 1114. 129. lr 1 lm,1:114. 117 1111- 11:-. Lx, Il :l 'bmzlhfi 111:11 51:1-1 lr 1 :.e.1. 11- 111.1 'l5'lL1m, llqml 'Q 11111-11.11.1111 1.11111 17111, tue. :' 1111-1. 161,11 3,1 N-11111111.14 1.161.161 1 :- 111111, 531.11 ui l11.1111,1.,l 11 : aw, ,M ni ,I .1,1n,111m .. 11112111.1314 QL' 14. L ' E,,,,i5?:'tJi1:'. 1 W M11 lf., 'll Il slim M 111, 1,4 1? 11:37, il-Nl 11, ,gh -1 11,, hm- ll M1114 1' . 111, 1111 1,14 11 111111, N111 111, BML 1 11. 111.44 11 ie1,1,,5'j, ,fi9.111 ni, :1 .1111 qfgg UT 1.1111141111 '111l.,i LM hu., 11:1 I2 P1 U-in '3i 'w? wb H :ITM 13, 1 'ig . 1-1' '-31' l:1+ '1-4 'Mi'-21 1,1.' LJ Q 'YH 1,141.1 Q1 S s W fgx ll! 5 W .196 , 111, 11. 121. 1z1.'g. n' zz HI IW, lj., I 1, 155 ,E n, 119. m 1. 1oe,11o, lx lu, 111 111.212 2151 U71 1151 197.271 Z2 Y, 261 29, 212 Q R 1. 155, lfl, 111, 271 191 191 111 , 111, 125. 121 W 11. 111 1, 1111, 111 11, III, 114,179,121 1 1 7 11. 11. 154- 5 W' I 1' I ,5,1u1.1791m 11 11' 'L' PEP Club The coaching staff watches as the football mm is recognized at 3 pep rally. 111.-... n......1.1, 212 lhrc, Sandy, 223 11a.1.....1, A..1..., 119. 223 11s.1....1,, cl..-.y1, lan, 149. 151. 151, 1111. 212 11..1...11., w1111..m, 151, 11s, mo. zsn, 212 11..1.....,...1. s.....1.., 212 11111.-11, nal..-.1, 212 11..1.1.11, sn... cmap, 151, 223 11a.1.1.-11. sw.-... 1913 1u.1.11., 111.1...1, 222 111gg.,1......1, 111, 191 11.g.1,y.1...1y, 119, 223 11au.1,,. 1..-.1..zza 11.111, 12.1w....1, 191 1u1.1..,-, 11....y, 1111, 111. 212 11.1f1..y, n..,1.1, 152 1111.-1..y, 11........1., 223 1u1.1.fv. 1'..1.1cin. 191 1m...1., 191 11.1f1.fy, 111.1...,1....a11..12o. 191 11..1..1.f.1, n.1w....1, 111 11..1.L.1....1......',, 136, 119, 154, 155, 160, 111. 119, 223 11..1......... 1..1..., 212 11..1..1.,...., 11...1....... 111. 212 11.1...1....., 11.111, mvm. 121. 162. 111, 191 -11..1..m.,... 111...31..1f, nn, 1.1 11..1.a..5...., 11f.11y. 223 11..1.s...3.., 11.113, 1111, 111, 191 11..1.1........ 1'm..k, 191 I1..1.......n, Inn... B., 112, 135. 140, 212 11..1.1..wn, 11.11111 P., 212 11..1.i..f1..., :-1..11y, 11, 15.11, 201, 55 1l111.i.1m, T.-rm, 119, zzz 1101.i..:..f.. Cww. 33. 121. 123. 125, 129, 110, 155, 177.178, 110. 181, 272, HH 1lub...f.,n, 11 illinm, 212 11..1....wn. Willmm T.-ny, 179 11..1.....1.. 11..11., 191 1c1..1..1.1.11..111, 121, 191 11a..1.., 0.1.1, 223 11.11.-15. 1111...-, 11s, mn. 212 11..g..., 11..1..'..., 191 lwgm, su., 123 11....., 11.-.....-, 121, 123, 121. 125, 129. 158, 1111. 1110. M. 2ss 1111, 212, 2 Commerce Award Goes to Donna Thom 5.n.1.-11. .1u.1,, 101 sa1..1.-mm, D..'1.1, 21. s.....111.1. 511111. C 9'P1'. C 11.1....i.-, 191 1...11f1.121, 123. 125, 221 mlyn. 14.6. 113. 214 sm.. 1.-ny, 121. 123, 221 s......1..,,1..1... 11., 1511, 111, 191 s......1.-... 101..., 111, 1911 Nun 116 119. 151, 151.118, 2'1 smg.-, w1111.1.., we sawm, A1..., 1911 Swyfr. 1, . swf. c....10... fx., 2:1 swf... v.1m.,221 sf1.....1..., s.m....1-. zzz 5.11.-ff. 1:.1.....1, 211 s.1.1.k, Na...1sf, sn 59111111.11 cm 0, 21.1 , a sc1......r1m. n......1-1, 111, ma sf1..........n, s1c..1..1.. 154, 1511, 111, 225 Schulz. Cvmlvs. 121. 198 Snlwfdu, 11111, 22.1 snhwmlfr. Wm.-n. 211 Seann. Valerie, 225 Swu, .1u..,113,19B Sum, P.me1n. 120, 225 Surry. Dm...-. 121. 1511. 195 sms. Tmmu, 96, 106. 214. 114 Seluuliu .., .1.mfs, 1911 sc1....mn, 11...1., 111, 214 scam. r.11c1...1. 154. 214 'sfllim '5Q1l1fr. Edward. nz, 96. 106. 108, 56. ss JoAnn. 66. 55 sm...1.....p1., 1.0.1.-., 22s sm.-..1. lm., 13s, 140. 154. 111. 118. lan, zao. 214 som-..., 11..1.m, 144. 225 s0.g...1. :f1w....1. 121, 123, 121, no, :es 5.1.1.-, 1-xmy, 1111 Senna. 'Scw.1l. Inc, 211 lnync. 1.2, 63 s1....1r. c...11,, 96. 1911 s1....., 1.....f5, wa shmk.-y. amd., 211 s1....,, nm..-. 121. 145. 21.1 s1...w, nom, 225 sm... 1f...f1fi.., 1111. 1911 s1..11..., 1....m1. ua, 1911 s1..11.y. 11e..fy. 215 s1.v11.,, s....1f.., 1-Ja Sllrrlvy, Dcllnvnll, ISE, ISU, 161, 179, IR sl..-......... mmf, 11s s1.m..w, umm., ws 51.1.-1.1-. Phylla., 225 511121.11 Kay, 119. 96, 106.135, 111, 21: s1.11-.. n..m11.y. wa s1.i111Q11. 1.va.... 21s s1.1...1.-ml, 1.,1.... 225 s1.1.1fy.N.....y, 21s s1.....1rf. 1az.1....... 11s,1ao, :vs s1..a.....1..... 91.111,-, 121. 1911 shufk, Vicmm, 193 Shy. lionnie. 114. 275 11 'v 1 2 Simons. 111 111 1 . . 1s s1.........., c1..f1... me sa.........., Fmt... 145,193 sa........,.., P.11ic1.., 150. 215 s1........n. Rm. 1911 sa.........., R..1.v.22s s1...,....... slum., 215 s1m......., s..1......-, 151, 131, wa 'Si...:. C Simi. D . D., 62 1...-. 1111.216 1 . - 1 11..1.1, cr.-.....,', 121, 123 11..,..-., n........', 221 11.N0f, 1.1....'., 155. 151. 111, 119, 221 121, 131. 153. 1111. 213 11.,....1......1., 111.1,1.., 1:11, 101. 111, 119, wo, 224 11..fv.. 1J..n..1.1. 191 19 116,119,221 nm, m......, 11.511, 1....... 11.55, 1.1...1.., 221 ' 11.51, cf.-u...,', 221 191 11.111, 11.....-, 11.11.1...11.m.., xmgm-1, 11. 161 11.....1. c1y.1.,. lg, .. 11.11.111 .1, 111.111, oz 11..1.1.-. 11...... 11...1.1, 1:.1..., f. 213 .1. 213 111.111, 11..1..-fm, 2:3 1Hl1v.1..11, 191 , ,,. 111.1 1... s.....1..., 22.1 11..1..1.- 11.. 1 11.....,, Li...l11 ll-1111-, 11.11, lluxerll 113111, 1-.-...., 1 121, 110,213,110 . 13s. 221 11....,..... x........ 73, 153. 119. 213 . 72. 90, 102, 103 211 1u1..1. 1...1,, 22 lhkr.. 111.11 1111... 1:.....1 1...1y. 119 -1, ns, 1111, 211 S s............, 1,,,,,, 95. 1,7 Smiling, NM., 121 pSO1l Qu- .ll A, I The Cnfcleriu staff works hard lo make cu-ry n ...1 3 S......15.-, sim.. v.'a111....-. we sang.-1. c1...1.., 1911 S1-k, Ta11x-1.1155-l5l,lTIi sawn., 11....1..1. 1911 511111, 11.y........1, 11141, 111 s1....,..., n11,.1....1.. 211. s1..g..., sm... 19a .nu ..4., 1.11. 511-10... W.11....... 96. loo. 216 51.-..11.. W1l1.11.1.. 225 sl..-1, T.-ny, 99, 152. me 5111.1-1, 1.i...1n. 150. 1111. 216 Suk.-r. 51.11.-11. 223 Slum, 1101.-11. 215 Sm...-, 1..1.., 91. 1311. 256. 276. 2s1 sim..-, DW... 19B 51..1111w..n11. crm...-, 225 511.111, 11:11. 271. S....11., .11.11.. 1911 Smm., 1.1...11,,13a,11o,151.153,1.6 5m.111. Ll...-1....-. 2.6 s1.1i11., D1..1.1. 211, s1..i11., D.111.....1.. 1911 Smin.. 11.-1....-, 225 s1..s11., nu... oo. me, 15s. 111, 19a '51111lI1, Durnlvvn. 81 s...a.1., E..1..... 1911 s...a11.. cm, 112. 1911 s....11.. 1....,, 1111 s....11., 1......., 225 s...1.1., 101.-..1., :as s...a11..1...1y,121,125,111 s...1.1., 1c..11.1....., 216 s...1.1., c.11.y. 225 Gf..1.1., 1.1...1... 111 s...a11., 1-11.f.11.. wa s....11.. 11......1.1, 225. 119 s...1.1., s1........, 153, 2:5 Smith, Sulnn, 198 s...a.1., Tm... 211. s...11...... 11..-...1., 115. 223 Smilson. Chnrlrs, NH s...i1..m. cy1.11.i., 1911 . 118. 150. 2.6 233, 14.1. 2 1 This isnl 1-xg.-lly ilu: rvnterpiz-re the Iunmrs planned for then' Prom. 'F..f..11y .....1 61.11 ...f...1.m 307 John Pendle Gets Math Awardg y.-. snllivnn, Alrn1, 199 snllirnn, Dnvia, 96, 114, 119, 226 snllivin, 1nrne1, 226 snrn1or1arn1, Linen, 138, 146, 149, 151, 156. 161. 219 snrgoner, lolrn, 116, 1111, 199 The band prepares to play at a Pep rally. srnirren, clrarlnnf, 150, 216 srnirrnn, snndrn, 216 srnaor, Pnrny, 211 srnnrnfke, Knrhryn, 150, 178, 211 srnyrlr, cnry, 191 sniaer. srenlnnin, 225 snqdgrnag, carol, 221, 119 -snowaen. lolrn, 77, 90. 96 snard. Glenn, 152, 211 'sol6rnnn, Helen, 62 soper, lnrnfe, 215 snper, vmorin, 151, 211 srnnlr, Naney, 129, 151, 190 suumhgnre, Joyce, 10. 11 snnilnern, Jalrn, 211 sonrlrworrlr, Ronila, 111, 111, 211 's6wr1era, nirbnr., 66 sprlaing, sandrn, 112, 119, 1111, 225 snirlrrnan, 1-lenrieu-, 116. 151, 179, 225 snnrlrr. silly, 191-1 Sparks, Jrrdirlr, 211 spnrkr, nielrnra, 225 snarlrr. Terry, 225 spayrlr, silly. 119, 225 spears, Parnela, 211 spenoer, Carolyn. 151, 225, 207 soielrnrd, lolrn, 99, 198 spiller, sreren. 225 snrinlrle, lznnrlrl, 226 snrinlrle, Williini, 226 suoy, Linda, 211 srno lzolifrr, 226 1, srallor-1, 1:ar6lyn, 2111 sfnllnra, Devon, 161, 191 sralfrrrd, lnrnor, 226 srnnord, Will1nrn, 226 srngnor, Brenda, 191 Stallnns, Beverly, 191 sunrper, Rnnnla. 1911 srarn-l.1er, loyee, 226 51e.le, rrnnfog. 111, 161, 226 s1eele. larnfr, 211 Szephan, Judillr, 113, 226 'srenlrene Lily, 59 sn-,,lr1ne, willinrn, 191 sreplrenann, carnl, 1911 s1e,,lrens6n. srrndy, 191 srerlinelre, s5n11r-, 111, 161. 111, 119, 226 , 2111 Slevens. Deborah, 117, 121, 19B Sxevena, lihny, 151, 177, 179, 1110, 2711, 69, 163 Sxevens, Mnry Ann, 131, 117, 118, 179, 180, 226 Stcwnrl, Bnbnn, 226 Szewm, Dang, 31, 140, 154, 155, 155. 158, 171 Slewrm, E1-lwnrd, 2711 Szewarx. snlly, 110, 158. 226 Stewart- Willinrn, 279 siifllnarn. lnrnea, 145, 191. 210 Sxipp. Ianror, 191 sn11ley, Linda, 114. 161, 177, 179, 1811. 226 s1o1l, Neva, 225 s16ne. Gary, 141, 219 sxnne, Manln, 119, 226 s1oner. Lina., 226 srone, Gary, 111, 219 s1nner. lnlin. 226 srory, Karen, 191 swry. Mielrael, 219 srringe, Cordililr, 161, 226 srriuon, snnrn, 226 srrrnn, coral, 156, 151, 111, 179, 226, 101 sirnaa, clair, 121, 219 s1r6nn, 11nr1rar., 111 s1r6roqo isl- William. 226 srrang, 116661, 106, 114. 1:16, 111. 256, 219 sinerlrer. nnn, 140, 191 snrernpel, 1-lenry,219 srnrgenn, Lynn, 151, 119, 226 snrrgill, srorgill, 308 Anne, 194 Cnrnlyn, 150. 219 S11r1n6n1, Al, 199. 152 simon, Barham, 166 177, 115. 179, 209, 69, 163 snnon. Nnney, 111, Sultan. Roni, 151, 1 swnrrz, Karen, 161, sw.-oney, sarnlr, 161 swirrnr, Joeenlr, 152 sw,-6, slorin, 199 119, 226, 163 11. 119, 110. 226 199 ,119, 226 . 226 sworn, Jnlnr, 121, 121, 111, 178, 219 T Tnfkcn, Lnnnne, 117, 199 1'-ggnrr. Janine, 226 Talzrfrl, srewnrr, 121,219 Tanner. Jnrnes. 219 'rnnnr-r, Ruben, lZl. 199 Tue, lzrynn, 199 brnnrrn, El1ie. 66 Tnylnr, crrlr, 226 Talrler, Cindn, 119, 226 Tnylnr, Dirnne, 119, 226 'r1yl6r. Eawua, 121, 119, 221 Taylnr, Franefe, 269 Tnylor, Frnnlrie, 11, 161 Taylor, hrnes, 279 Taylor, 101111, 93, 96, WB, 111, 14-1, Z27 1-.y1or, lcarnleon. 111 Tnylor, Lewi1, 219 Tnyl6r. lslnrrlrn, 221 'rnyl6r, lxlielrael. 112, 178, 210 1'iyl6r, Panl 199 T1yl6r. lznberr. 106, 210 Taylor. lmrberr ,. 199 Taylor, Sandra 138, 157, 179, 227 P T1yl6r. williorlr E., Tnylor, William T., Terhnne. Neal. 210 99, 199 210 Tnrlr, ll6wnrr1. 199 Tnrnnr, sngnn, 199 Turvin, llnrola, 221 rnrnon, lnrry, 151, 211 Tnroin, l1r1111ny, 191 Tnn, lone. 111. 2111 T1111lv-,,lohn, 199 'ry1or,Linr16, 150, 151, 111, 211, 80 Tyr., Jnnnnne, 161, 221 Tyrn, llnlph, 211 U uhlren, Cordelia E., 129, 161, 199 Urmrnrrl, cforgf, 221 unr1ernn6r1, cre16ry, 152, 199 Uuor, Tlronrng, 116, 111. 241, 260, 211, 111 V vnllrrnrlinglr5m, lolrn, 119, 211 vanff, Parrieia A., 121, 119, 221 v1nor, Terri, 33, 111,, 1:15, 110. 110, 181, 211 van nnron, c1rol L., 114, 151, 111, 116, 211 vrn l-lfrrn, l1enni1 G., 121, 121, 1211, 129, 221 varnry, Jnmes A., 199 varmlrn, Dennis, 221 vonglrn, L1r,r11, 211 vnrnrsnn, lmrlrnel. 221 vfnolr, clrarlee, 212 ve1olr,1r-rry,221 vrrnrnrs, D6nald, 200 verrill, Roefrnsry, 115, 212 vernaw, 111rl11na. 151, 200 vielrny, Mary F. vinonn1, ninne, 121, 116, 200 vinffnn, Jerry, 260 vinwnr, Krmleerr, 15, 161, 212 vi61e116, clrnrlfe, 260 vim, Lnrry vim, Lina., 141, 2112 vrnnrn, slrirley, 212 W wnrlf. Gernlainf, 216 w.n.le, Jarnen, 154, 155, 221 Wnde, one, Torn, 99, 114, 115, 140, 111, 228 mllrrnl, nisnnn, 221 wngnrr, Gcralainc, 151, 111, 2112 Wrrgnfr, Gloria Jenn, 141. 212 vwrlrc. Juan, 14.16, 110, 15 wnin1eo11,lrrlnn,2o11 wrirv, J61n, 145, 155, 111,212 wrin, arena., 1.19, 153, 111, 21:1 wniu, vielri, 150. 2111 w6lr1en, cnrl, 200 wnlrlfn, cheryl. 121, 151, 118, 283 waldon, lzawnrd. 119, 2211 wnllrer, Roberx, 140, 144. 269, 111 Terry, Irannie, 179, 227 Terwilliger, Phyllil, 199 Tlrnirrnnn, 5n11n, l2l, 221 I'l1oml1!, A. C.. 73 'rlrorn61, Cnrolyn, 221 Tirornn, Danny, 221 Thnmml, Wlyne, 121, 123, 140 -Mra, 1.1. rlronroeon, 66 rrgrnnoon, 11el56rn1r, 134, 111, 151, 111, 119, 1110, Tnornnron, Donn., 114. 150, 111, 110, 210, 211, 110 'rlrnrnpron, Linan, 221 Tlwrnnion, Tlrornas, 152. 221 1ln1rr.,,1on. Phyllis, 221 1'lr6rron, crrl, 199 1-lr6rr6n, Miolrnel, 11, 221 'rlr6r16n, Parriein. 210 Tingle, cllnolr, 221 1611-1. lnlia. 119 'rn1e1n, cnry, 199 1'o11nn. 1orne1, 210 1'ol16n. snrnn, 199 '1'6r1en, 116nrrie, 210 'rrrne1re11e. Lnnr1, 210 -rowoeend, Ruth, sa Trail, Ann. 199 'rr.ngn1r, Dong, 221 Trnrnrnell, slrarnrr, 121, 178, 210, 205 Tnivie. Lnwnnnn. 210 1'rinrl.le. clnarlm, 121, 151, 199 Trinrlflo, 1166er1, ax, 19, 96. 106, 140L 144, 162, 111, 161 -rrinlerr, 1-le1rie,66 Trenrrner, cnry, 211 'rron1nnrn, lslary lunrgnrrr, 111, 151, 191 1'rn1-, slreryl, 199 11'rni11, 1. 11., 152 Tnolrnr, l-lnrry, 199 'rn.16r, w.nr11, 221 '1'ncnl1y nnrl 51611 rnernhm Hillbilly Day brings out all the torn OVPY' alls and 'kLi1tle Brown Jugs. Sglll0r 5111111 W 111nblz:r1.l'.' 11, '14 M ' ::b,,V1,,,11Vf wif' W' we-. 151 5' . 111111. 116 '25 mn, 5223- .D wrlrn. 11111.-: 1.11. 1111. 11. .1 111, lr:-1 J 1n1,1.,wL S 1 1n1,sra1-119.4 16,151.11 .1 1.11111 1,641 . mn, hid- 59 -wrnnr, lsr 1.1.1111 l.. ul. 111, l1,1n-1 L : 1111. nn 11., 3 win.-, llxk l. ll wrnn, ima L. 1r11r,lian J wrrrmr. me-. 1n11nlrr1 hx: wore, nn:-r 5. Kalb, 11:1-r 0. ms, use 1 :ll 1111, uw, :an 1111. 111. 1., 11 11.11. 11.6 1. 1 mb. 1120.1 11, Wnlah, . 13,172.11 1' .1112 rn.. r... E' Nw, la. L ann, 1-1.. gf. ll-11.. 1 E94-ml . willulr. bn 'Um rm' 'Sk ha. 1. 1 Wh, h-1. 1, WM lun L - lla :fa c-.11. I. nd., :11, hi 5, 'L Ubi L : 'W L : - Uv-1, A lrnn ll of numbing:- Ill 51.17l nv 'm-U . 119 In .1s1,m 1,152,199 ,1:1, Mm.m ':179,!ll :1is17TI21 . w.1m E. la lS1,171 m:g1 -- .1 . . 199 21' m' 171-711 Studying brmgs students together. 1 22t xwkf., T1.m.m, ns. 110. 22a ' mu. xmlm.. as. 121, 158. 161. :oo wmm. Jay. -xo 41 mlm, mmly. 15' w 1: fs, Lima, 51.25012 vrznzfs. nw Ann. zns umms. smmn, 22a M M xwlm., Mimi-1, zno ' ' vrm1,1..1m, va, ms, 141, 152, 228 . w A. :mm--1. zzs 5.161.252 wfls. ummm, na B w J, s mm, us, xsu, 2 3 M mic, LLM. 111. za: , w Mk. lmobfm. zvu W v.'2:?w, 1...mn. zno 'w'mU. 151 msn. Im L., 121.2213 '10 ' . -fl.. rl . za 1ss,nu :HI ?l..y1ixx.?i2g Wv114.115,140,14t141 warm, Mark J., 114, zzs 11130 mm xwm. mmn1.1 L., no, zsa . f wang. Im.-1. zas I, 1472112 wmunrfl-Y, Nancy, zza .1w.u xx'.Mlm1.m1, vmy sz., zoo so vumf, Kmnm s.. 121. iso. zsa 115,242 wrbh, umm G., 150, zss ,1s:,m.w wfbb, Elamnfu. A., m, 151, 161, 111, 119, uw Tm 225 mm, swim, you 1,1s1,17H.1ss wfbh, mm n., zoo :y,zzs Webb. Lam.. 1., zza D.l44JW,1l! uurm., Mfmlm nn... 131, 138. 151. 228 Webb. Mm' A., no, zoo xvfrm, mmml. E-ima Tammy, 152, znn mm, Nmap, 228 mbsm. JW E.. 138, 155, 111, 119, wa, zzs whim. mm M., 96, m. 251. zsa umm, mm, 22s wnler, xmlm R.. za: vmlxnglmm, Judy L., zaa wfn' mm, Lum 12,200 m we11m... nmu P., 99. 108, 136. 158. 119. 22a mm, Linda 1., 117, zoo mln, PQ-Ml.. L, 150. zen, an vmls, vmmn c., 152, znu vvmm, now A,, 22a wm,cmx1., 151, 162.119 um, chmlunf, zno wan, cmmac s., zoo w6n.cn.1...s.. L., 119, zzs wm,m.1y K., 2:14 wen, Mym1.,zno 2- ht mm Duper assignment takes many ou ou! 191 Of research on hnw to finish it in n hurry, 111159 N1 A term h rs enior English Awards Go to Ron T ker, I athy Hopkins 11, .1 Y .. 121, 123. 125. X29 HI on, my, vs umm W., zu mwml c., zza Ms-1,...., A w vwmmnm Whalen, cm, em vxhalf-y. Kmn L.. zuo vmfxff, whffm, Wm-1--r, Lmy, zoo wnismfm, num.. 1.,, 150, zss, so wmmm, xmmlm. E., zzn whi-,km-1, Laffy, 2:14 whnmf, sammy, zoo whim.-1, Tmy 1.,, znn wmw, mln s., 1-m,1ea 1. Whim--. my W., 111. zza, za: Whizf. Kvm. W.. 200 wmv, Linda C., 200 wx.:-.-, 1. imlq L., 228 whim. Land. s., 119, 229 wharf, nufny c., 121, 12a,12s.1z9. 229 whine, num A.. 70. 138.151.2111 vvhaw. smnff L., :nn whirl-1.m.1, nlmmnu c., zoo wmnafk, mm, zoo wnnlnck, Laffy, 229 wlmmuf w'1.n,f-n, E, Dum A., 179. 229 Goble IJ., 153, za: vvhmnn, Helm I-'., 229 wha-mm, Franc-1 L., 131, rm, 284 Whiuun, mm M,, 200 Wicknm.. Sandy, 113, 121, 229 tvienff, lm-, zno Wilfn-1, Danny. 229 wixau. mm. 141, 291 wal.-y. cvmfxn. Q., zno vvilq, Donald F., 200 Wilma, Frank, mo, 179 Wilkie, Larry, 229 Wilkin, Txmmlam, znu Wilxeu, sum-. 200 william, Danny, H7, 284 'willimna lame, 15 williams, Jimmin L., Qs: Williams , Jay, zum Williams. renuy. 118, wa, 281 Willimn, Min, 121, 123, 229 Wlllmm, mmm., no Williams, sue Ellw-, 121, 151, 285 'Willimnwm mb.-l, 153, 19. 78 Williumsnn, Primlla, 229 Williumwn, Tum Mae. 229 Willmuu, Becky, 2110 Willoughby, Hoya, 200 Wills, hnis. 209 Wills, Jvdrifk, 200 Willl. L Wills, I. Wills. S indz, 200 ind. J., Hn. 255 even zoo x 1 , Wilson, Clmle, 215 Wilson. Wilson, Wilsnn, Wilsnn. Wxlsnn- Wilson, Wilson, Wilmn. Wilson. Wamm. vvilwny Wilsm. Wilmm, wilwn, Wilson. Wil-mn, Charm, 229 Charm ll., 228 David I1-V 200 Davin C.. lzl, 123, 124. 129. 235 Dum K.. zoo sew. 121, 119, 229 Jam, c., 295 mm W., mas :anim L., 121, zoo Jennsm s., 229 L-.Cam 29 Mm, 2 nxmlf, zoo Rohm, 119, 229 sum, lw. zas Tymf, zoo ,2 29 Winsvu. Jams.-, 229 Win. Paul. lsi, Quu wmv-. Mum, mmy. 1:1 naw. zas Wiump, K1-num, 158, 177, znl wnnunl Wnlbl-r. Wnxher. Wall, C , Lw.mf.x. 201 Guy. 201 mm.-13, las, 116295. 1311 masw,.1..-1, 201 wan. Kam, 201 wnum. L!'1 111'- 150' 385 Wonwr, Nm, 201 Wuud, Greg. YM Woody. Dummy, 121,119 Workman, HN-Clwl. 201 .vvmk!, wfagm. wfiam. wfium, mmm, wfagm. Nmy, 12, use mmf, :ax Jams, 219 Immx., no. ns, znn, 2216 mm. ms. na, :ae sunny. no. 2136 wfigm, scum.-. 2:9 wfigm, sum. :ol ummm. Juni. 201 Ivum. Lin-Ia, 201 wma. vnu.-V, ns. rs W,-n. mms, 2:9 Wyliv. Inu-5, 201 -vyfafk. cm,-. sa Y Yam, cm. msn, 111. :nl Y.-fs, mm, :aa mm, mmm, 2:9 mm, lm, 2:9 Yury, smufl. 119 Ymm, cm, :su Yum-1. John, :ul Yom. Amfn-. 129, xss,:n1 Young, c.m1y.., zzv Young, Jen, 229 Ymmg, lnmla, zol Ymg. rnmnxr, 201 Yu-mg, sum. :se Z zm. Dehnnh. 151. 201 Confederate John Alexander proclaims the Spun. win rise again. Organizations Index rm An club 116 mn.: ..,... 4- 120111 Bu. Club .... -- 1711179 Hmm, club .. ..-- 150 cmm. club .. 11 116 choir ...... m-m Dem ,.... -- 117 an-mfmiu .. , 155 mmm. cm. , .,.....,.. Inu 161 mm rmnm nf Amffif.. ....,., ls: rm-lm 1rnm.,m.km or Armin .,., 153 fwfr 'rmllm nr Amvac. . .. 151 Junior umm. .....,, .. las-1:9 Key Club .. 1510137 Lau.. club .... 151-159 ML club -- 111 Lanmy 1-mpm 11 IIS Man,-li, ...,.. 162-153 xx.--mul cm. 1111-119 um-d Cham, ., 130-131 M.. Al,-ha Tm. .... 177 Nnnmnnl lmm sammy 1110 offmnf. ..........,.... m-129 M, cm, lax :as minimal Sammy ,. 156 Quin and Sm-ll 179 sm-nw cl-.11 151-155 sp.f.a,h xronmn 156 sfunifh club 157 Sm-11-nm Cumml 140443 309 fem. 'YWMQ fx w xx, vgggk V7 Wil -v- vf Yi A 'QQ -4. 'Ulvwfvm 1-., ' MM WM K QQ. 'Z 2 V96 s 'L n IJAL4 pw- W ,,, , 1, ny X' 5g7 1'g?ig'2:- a-W R U12 muwmav' fs 23. COMPANY 'unpsnma sw Vumodx Af. nywww F kgs li Q o H, 'Q' re fifsff. ' Q, .. ' 'v I Marquis Staff D ... 0 Edllnr In-4 haf Barbara Sullun I I fs Assxslanl ulrlnr 'nm Cusluh 91-mur edrtur Manx Sl:-vers ns Cdllll' Rubbu- Tnmbln 1 'ow INS ,lumur rdnlur Carvl Wal I anlulruns Nam-s Sullmr L' umurv ednlor Dnrd Robinson Sluderrl hfe Margaret laudrr K Su Sponsor Mrs Ianr Butler f ' xx grim


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