Lafayette High School - Marquis Yearbook (Lexington, KY)
- Class of 1966
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Students Meet New Prinetpal Preceding autumn's golden leaves was the First Day of School, 1965. Newcomers were sent to the auditorium to become more bewildered and, upon leaving found the annual flag-raising ceremony, ag- companied by songs from Lafayette's nationally recognized band, and a short speech from the new principal, Mr. J. Lloyd Smith. What had seemed novel soon became routine, and Lafayette students temporarily turned from scholarly matters to admire Nature's new look. Bright and var- ied leaves are interesting to ponder whether in soli- tude or with a friend. Mr. Smith opens the new year with a short welcome to students. ylli lv, X Dir:-vlion-1 outside- thc- auditorium arc of some hvlp lo tin- In-wildf-rf-d and lost sophomores. nf lo ll' n Init lr- - fnfiln ff lvilldl ' .wI,hAn+'- ' nlilfblflvl-'-' 'lfffll N S' Jackie Mattocks and Dyvight Peterson enjoy the beauty of autumn Autumn leaves symbolize students as they enter the whirl- pool of activities that begins with a new school year. 1 , 4 1 LHS Students Upholcl Bluegrass Tradition The words aBluegrass and uhorsesw have become almost synonomous to racing fans the World over. Lexingtong the 'cl-leart of the Bluegrass , houses wllhe Big Red Mile , famed trotting track, and Keeneland, a beau- tiful track that often gives experience to hope- ful Kentucky Derby entrants. In addition, the surrounding counties of Fayette, Bourbon, Scott, Clark, and Woodford have bred more and ,higher money winners flVIan O'War, Nashua, Citation, Kelsoj than any other sec- tion in the World. K Carrying on their thoroughbred heritage, many students in the area own horses and take part in such respected contests as the Lexington Junior League Horse Show. Others find it necessary to play a smaller but equally exciting role-Watching thoroughbreds and standard-breds at Keeneland and the trots. Seniors Find Ring inner 15012 Red, white, and blue table decorations greeted the Lafayette Seniors at 8 P.lVI., Octo- ber 26 in Convention Hall. After a fried chicken dinner, they were addressed by Mr. Terry Mobley, history teacher and assistant basketball coach. Explaining that upon grad- uation the senior would turn his ring to face the future, Mr. Mobley said, uWhat itls point- ing to willdepend on you.'7 Anxious to Wear their small symbols of superiority, seniors were pulling for the rings even before class president Kenny Hatfield gave the signal. They seemed happily re- warded for their long years of studying. 5 111, ,, ' 'fix ' 7 f C Olyll Spencer makes final stments before the Sen. 0 s enter Convention Hall, Speaker Mr. Terry Mobley ...rf agree an A BVI SCI l E 5 r 3' E 5 1 f. f ga N 21 M f U 4 w , ww W, I1 SHS Q N uni! '- Ai logy. tj-Igmeooming Ends Football Season School spirit was finally aroused for the Lafayette-Henry Clay game. Staging a mock funeral, the Key Club removed the body of a beaten Blue Devil from Center Hall, as uwi- down Sue Murphy wept and Gil Mitchell, the ttcountry parsonw, delivered a eulogy. Saturday night at Stoll Field, Susan Land- her attendants Sharon lsaacs and Susan Ham- mond Were introduced. The Generals and their fans seemed in high gear and ready for a promising contest. But fulfilling his reputation as All-American, Stan Forston led Henry Clay to a 31-O Win, dashing Lafayette's hopes for a 7-4 season, and sub- rum was crowned Homecoming Queen and duing' even the cheerleaders' enthusiasm. Y Enthusiastic cheerleaders burst through the hoop leading the football team down the symbolic aisle of victory. Susan Landrum, Susan Hammond, and Sharon Isaacs watch tensely as things look bad for team. . .1 Mary Bertram and Brenda Glass typi- fy the General outlook as homecoming ends and football season closes. Seniors Present Their 1965-65nd, Make-up is a vital part of the creation of a character. Pt' 79 Tammy Tell Me True 4 . 1 . If 0 I I ei!! ii ,fi If ' I' Behind thi piay's astri Bringing lo Lafayette piishment of in teacher. her 7, starri iiississippi inee, Clay hher, Kine- ehieriy ffien. hhn Ishmael mf! ' X Wm , Tammy Tell Me Traci, An innocent river boat girl, Tammy went to college for some book learning but al ready had more knowledge of human nature than her peers or her professors Her college career, chal lenged due to misleading circumstances, Tammy was finally allowed to continue school under the protection of young Professor Freeman, who had taken more than a platonic interest in her. Tammy forgets her original reason for Behind the scenes action for cast members includes keeping the Coming F0 College as She becomes in' play's astronaut-kitten contented and d f volved Wlt rea y or her debut. h the Professor. Bringing 6'Tammy Tell Me True to Lafayette's stage was an accom- 75 plishment of Mrs. Thelma Beeler, dra- ma teacher. The play opened Novem- ber 7, starring Mary Ann Stevens as Mississippi riverboat girl, Tammy Tyree, Clay Watkins as her grand- father, Kitty O'Donnell as Tammy's elderly friend, and Gil Mitchell and John Ishmael as her romantic inter- ests. 5 it Record nowfalls Give Fayguefpwfll fii ,-tl me P - A Rf lurnxng, to chool students frohc ln the snow enlivened by the prolonged snow vacation . I'or Logan Long the popular Ivy League look gncs way to warmer attire for snowy days. The beauty of winter's snowy shapes must he appreciated. issued hazard lmgto l week-end flglll Fayette sual, and pl-q ith a llll'C6.da1 WHY, lam med to Schoc wulll not get V3Cation. Ilerem ideas 3 Cfzlugli Q et Ei ht y Mfoullly g - Ll Winter Vacation Football is 'Gsuper-cool when played in the snow! A week-end snow of eleven inches caught Fayette County off-guard, as usual, and provided county students with a three-day vacation. Melting ice lessened hazardous conditions, and on Thursday, January 27, students re- turned to school, confident that they would not get another break until spring vacation. 'But someone else had different ideas as, again on Saturday, Lexington caught a blizzard accumu- lating to nine inches-worth five more days of winter fun. X - ly x 3-- Cold and lonely, Lafayette High awaits melting snow so students can warm her halls again. Teenage Beauty, P05-96, Talenzflgh There were many inspirations for the girls competing in the December Marquis Pageant, among them the obvious crown and trophy. More important, however, were the respect, friendliness, and great sense of accomplish- ment with which the contestants were reward- ed. After the preliminary contest and selections the final competitors rehearsed long hours, perfecting entrances, acts, stances, and exits. The final production, featuring lVliss Ken- tucky, Rebecca Tolliver Snyder as mistress of ceremonies, and 1964-65 Marquis Queen Ward Hemlepp, was a credit to teenage tal- ent, poise, and beauty, and a fine way to be- gin the Winter season. Besides gainin a tro h and crown Queen and , , 5 P Y , the Prmcesses will treasure many fond memories I The enchanl . Tczlem Highlight 1965 Marquis Pageant i F 2 e Q 3 The enchantment of Christmas is reflected in a rainbow of beauty. 1 Ward Hemlepp, Nancy Sutton, Mar- quis Editor, and Becky Snyder joke backstage before the pageant begins. 3. I 3:77 V94 1 ti 1 i V' C 115012 .sengocg Qsue Warp y afrg 196 f aa 6 3 1 4 ' E Announcing two Queens increases the excitement as the Court waits for Their Dance. 1 1 l Winners of the Marquis Contest were announced at the ' F dance following the pageant, g 1 Where the ulVIonarchs provid- ed music. Judged on poise and l beauty, the Sophomore and E Junior Princesses were Suz- t i 1 A i anne Francis and Elaine Brown 2 respectively. Vlfinning a dual S crown, the Queens were Susan Esenhock and Sue Murphy. t Miss Congeniality, Nancy Jordan was recognized hy the P contestants for her friendly g helpfulness. l J 1:33 an Cy L70z'0Q12 M135 Gonyenzdfyyr y I8 7 4111966 mf 11119 zzeens 25135 CSUSGII? jfufpfy QUQQI? Unable to break a first-place tie, judges awarded the title of Marquis Queen, 1965-66, to two seniors, Susan Esenbock and Sue Murphy. The two queens, like all the senior contestants, were evaluated for beauty, poise, and talent: Sue Murphy performing '4Misty,' at the organ, and Susan Esenboek delivering a Christmas monologue. ms Susan fjsengocf QUQQIY Door Decoratwns Usher in Yu .4 W ,i ,. is X -4f'2,. L uw ' N . .og I Mrs. Caines Junzor Senior Sophomore Christmas brings Santa and a canine friend to Mrs. Beeler's classes for a Yuletide skit. The traditional center hall Christmas Tree has many counterparts decorated by both students and teachers. Christmas at Lafayette was given a new, sparkling touch in 1965, as the Times sponsored a udecorate- your-door contest. A coke party was given for the winning sophomore, jun- ior, and senior homeroomsi Also add- ing to the sehool's festive mood was the traditional Christmas Tree in cen- ter hall. Collecting presents for the patients at Eastern State Hospital, the Christ- mas Caravan made its annual rounds, brightened by the decorated car entry from LHS' Student Council. Lafay- etteis car for the fifth successive year, took first place. What would Christmas be without jolly old St. Nick! l 1 LHS Gets 31,144,000 Addition After renovating Lafayette's 27- year-old main building, construction workers moved to vacant ground be- side the gym to begin a fPS1,1414l-,000 complex, including modern science Classrooms, and a larger gym and cafe- teria. Honoring the sehool,s former principal. who served Lafayette for 17 years, the new structure will be named the H. L. Davis Student Center. Ground breaking Ceremonies were held in September. Through the Winter months, progress seemed slow, but with spring weather, the builders ap- peared to work faster, hopefully to meet their September, 1966 deadline. f f W i . . .fall Qi, zz? F .. - .. Qga'f '1fm ? g Y Q 5 I 1 ae is-.., 5 I 1 '- A E 5: .4 , c' 52 5 V 57 'WV 'M 'i lf! X: i ' Wi! 'Tw , M ,I X M ,. N l my funiors Give Gone John Ishmael contemplates the success of the prom as the evening ends. With the Windy, The Junior Class gave seniors a sampling of the Old South when, on May 6, they presented the prom in the Phoenix l-lotel's Convention Hall. Car- rying out the theme were decorations of an ante bellum uhomev, miniature Confederate soldier caps, Southern belle honnets and swords, and path- ways ,of artificial flowers. To add a modern touch, the HSultans provided music. Thus, juniors displayed their idea of the way of life 'cGone With the Wind . Bet they didn't do this in the Old South! :Q If if rs I M xi i X 5 4, ' . 2 i 5 S 5 A s ? . ,J XV . - , ZR was - f I sw ,. X 24 y, 5 W. idx' 'ii W ,- t . ll! slung . X .Bla an nmgx bi. mfg? :Q -W s ' ' 'gg-3 09 1-4? s 4 s X X Q wr.. ,...-1 43- '73 N, t. H' 0 Q . QS v .-1,1 5 S 'Pais '+ 'Ox , lah e.,9f5'f 1 Tj silt l 't' Q. 52-?y'if le., ,x N L Dave Peters, modeling Southern belle bonnet, and Susan Hammond, sword in hand, make the most of Old South table decorations at the prom. Q 4 Y. li Ill! s 5' V1 S un w U x luring Reveals Kentuck ,S harm : i EEISICI' OPGDS the SP1'iHg 5035011 with 3 reverence With the coming of warmer weather, picnics be felt by Frank Wilford and Shelley COI'I1Ctt. Come an enjoyable part 0f Student life, picnicsbe '1. Q I Spring brings students out of doors to admire the beauty of the Bluegrass The Bluegrass is at its best in the springf time, when nature reflects the gracious charm and delicate beauty of Kentucky's Southern traditions. Against a background of blue sky and green grass, the purple crocuses, yellow daffodils and pink or White dogwoods provide a perfect setting for picnics, horse races, and the long-awaited spring Vacation. - As warmer weather flows in, nature invites the student to leave his aca- demics and join in the flurry of spring activities. pring Weather Lures Students t00ti4 2 2 fre 1 W Lafayette students are often seen around the Big Red Mile cheering for their favorites. Anna Nate proves cotton candy is a welcome part of any carnival as Don Fisher and Bob Sergent watch hungrily. Ellis tl utcioori Recreation fi. nzfalff, X af lfvlhflllleliig ld. Whee-e-e! fsifvx .X ,new X Jamie Duff and Clifford Mims find that minia- ture golf can turn into a fishing expedition. Mike Williams gives Sally Stewart some pointers to improve her swing. I W 'W m. X--,xref x ,,. ,fm Ly , ,wx 7, 7 ' I' 3g '2-, My r A f 7X I .141 3.4 - 41' in af K HQ , '. r 1' Quiz. lf ,x,.- ' 0 .. Q, .. 4- ,fi .L fa- -waz, .,. lx -A -2. ff'-P , wg. 4, -Y . -44 . i ,- .,?f..z- , S' '- .. Q'- s..' V'-4. . v4,,.w za Q.. V45 .- , Q Islay-fx: - -354. Xxx, rs.,., - ,x 'xiz 1 'BQ :III fm' C '12, ft r ' A 'iq xl, in Q . JY- 3' ' Lafayette Students Flock If La , ,jfg mngw W' 'V 7'!. 2.554 ' 1 , , W xy Eggs-H-Q, ,lfiktf Mmmvk ' J 5 1 .9 div' ' I ' no arm I Y L nfs I I . I X ., I , 2 , V ' :fl - + w ' Y I I 'Q wi' , , 1 iff' 1' l I 2' I 8. N: 3, ,,,, W I I ....- I I I , I ,, if , I il I' ' I -fi-f X. I I - Nitin 'v I I I 4 N ' I l 1 RPN ' f, V! A IQ an I ,f I- SQ? A2 I I I 2 I' ll 1 MMM Mint, Fm fa I I QI .55 I II 'II . . . I ' Skl tlme IS here and Lanny McClellan I shows h1s skill 1n wake-hopping, 1 ' 4-L, Zig, ' S 2 , ,, fe , If I A 4 I mm , kt' TaY10f and Lanny McClellan get the grease g 1 of 35,5 10 by Sandy Wade and Carolyn Goodnight. 4. 1 I 7 ' - FQ I ' W I . I 02 afzisseff '24 'W -ff il I. I I M A W' NK.. ,I I I I I I ' ff I ' -- I I I I H, A ,Af, few X ' N it V X Ii . 1-4 f'-L 1' W, Q I. ' ' M' f 4 ,, I I I . ' 1 M- I I I-' me -NI or n l , M 5 I ls I I wx W wr- -4 ...ff 'W 'H V Ay W ll ' I ah' X VA 4 M 5- I I I I ,, M Ia I I -H-, . A I I Q , gg Q I AI '- 4 N If il f ' ' new or X ' Q N5 1 A A ' X I on 5, 'I V EXT- fl , 'X an 1-'-V94 ' ' F ,, J Ie v' - ex, .ni -fi, IT r --' N- I ly I .A Q X, ' lf M . x I MIQIW l iff lk lxzilt' fir ' - - I Q-ev-N. -X e - Q -NT II I nr zip .,..- I Jim' I Q:l-,..- ol ,f W W, W I wwf I--31,1 4 I A no , Ie. W C Lake Herrington Lake Herrington is the destination of many Lafayette students on hot, sunny days. There they find sunbath- ing, swimming, boating, skiing, even usurfingn, close. at hand. The Tien- era1 idea, though, is not so much to take advantage of weather and Water as to be with favorite companions and friends in such a congenial atmos- phere. llfifillln Gary Kleine prepares to take the plunge. Last one in is a 'gator! vii -Sv MQ ji A ,gp MMMNEQ 'W'WZn.,.. , :?.xg, ' fx, MM' ' V' ' ' - P f-,I 7- W ,4 ,. ,, , , , f H: ff ,f -Y Q . . f- ., , 4.91-3 V ' , -- C V ,..f-af.. V , gf ,gn--.,:.,.-ij'-L 'fu 'W 'J' ,,,, VA.-V 1' - ' 1 ' U -f ,,f ,p,2 .rf 777J.,L'- qfzff 'l ,V 'V V ,f :JM , df, , ,.ff,,1,,. wr -qw 1 - 04, na, I J, 0 ,,,f5M,,, ,-,. W ,av I V , , ', --W wan- , .., z ,P - -1, . 4. 5 ij' ,, ' -v,,.l' ,Y-'4-ggg, F V1 f9 r -A-K-- 'l1v ,.., ' ' .gba-5 -ab- -mnvmf, ,Ma ' ,... . 5 ful . -.g.., fm lf. 5 -1723 ,- 1 I- H g as 7 ff W-'M ,,, -- .T ff sf .V , 'V f f' .. -as-w M.. -- . , f ..,-4,-1 , -ff U '11, M-s i...-t af--4. r--4--uf Zwf,.. 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Q, ty, QM' ygug msg Q L , ri' TIT K 4 , K , Y ' 1 a I 3' i V isis -Vit , F 'X its , y Mrrrciuis lgogeantitf iilleceimiBerlfl'i65 mo' fluciainoraurn , I ,V Se1u'or5Q3ecnJudgeddnllilfilied ' 1 K' ' f lQLlenl2,Ponsg,l:leaul2y 1 A W , Sophomore and Jdnuor Princess VV ' X 5 L Z' 3, ' 1 , Poase,BZu.glzy f li' Q i -- m1......4 A.. 'f-' 2 ', PATE! NME: lb iiiTti W -.:J, Qtf'f,, limi llDl,woclyi 'aE l vs... 1 1 an nffff mpg ?f.ffmQ l Happiness is belonging, participating, and sharing in the many activities that are a part of high school. 4 f m wg. Soc-hops are a major part of student life. is--4 4 .UV 15 G I 32 ,, iz 1 .md To anyone else it was just another high school year . . . the same ol' signs the same as- semblies . . . the same noisy crowds . . . the same boys drinking cokes and watching the hand at the same type of soc-hops while the same girls wanted to dance and the same coordinated couple got all the attention. Just a hunch of people and a l0t of work squeezed into a few months. Fall, winter, spring, and a little hit of summer nothing unusual at all except maybe an occasional Muh-huh-huh . . . would you believe Hhuh-lJuh- huh-huhv? And a UK basketball team that sur- prised the nation and went to the NCAA fi1121lS with the aid of Lafayette graduate Thad JEIIEICZ- And the construction of a new gym. And a HCW principal. Really, it was kinda special . . . for us . . Bulk Qou JK, ci f r high school the same as- the same ,C band at tile e girls wantei fouple got Bii ,le and H W , Fail. winter, I, nolhilig ug offasiorlai qc .shuh.lyl1i1' that sur- -nm ' ls QCAA fmt inud jaracz. ,And wiv' i-fjt Was oz Very ood Year 4 a new Jean N061 SHYS H0ihing is better to re- Me? National Honor Society, Huh- . , buh-huh! Cheri Hughes taps new ini- heve Ensign at abasketball game than tiate Terry Baker. 3' goo 0 Tootsle R011 POP! Ya Key Clubhers take time out from sell- ing cokes at their jam session to have some refreshments themselves. 1 m Sparking -the crowd's spirit with their own cheers, these enthusiastic General fans appeared at every game. Lfdhiziiixii- I SEMQQ 9 9 ' m Take Vario Us Part time JO bs M EW tudents W ,,uu4i 1v. V X ,, n ,Q X 1 ' 1 . ' 4 X f Q ' I, WLN K K, t h 4 xi 5 f f . . ---' - XX Q -David Sullivan works as an engineer for his father Claude Sullivan, who broadcasts all U.K. games. J obs are an important part of many Lafayette students' lives-important not only for the money the students earn, but also for the experience and practice they acquire as Well. Considering a part-time job to be a learning situation, D.E.C.A. fDistrib- utive Education Clubs of Americaj and the Business Club arrange work for students who are then taught to hold a job. Finding a variety of jobs not con- nected with school is easy for people with special talents. Sometimes stu- dents even become teachers. Ralph Fain, a DECA member, stocks shelves as a part of his job in a grocery store. We 1 - Miha U to Edfll M0n6y, am Valuable Experzence T jg 'fi Nw 'xx 'sv 'fe fm, J? 'wk il Jaw M, AJ my ,fx ,, ...rfb Weld sz- '1 ,fx----5:1 .,, Rf Bussy Platt, pool shark of Imperial Plaza, has Office work, like Sarah Sweeney's typing job, turned his hobby into a job-teaching pool. may be obtained through the Business Club. , ,Ziff W, , jf :wx-.2 ., -L-J'-1-ifmei :-fm-P-E211 ff ' tucientsp Hobbies Pro ide Hours 0 PW i ,' ,V 1 ', 4 44 '-, ,Nw ff , 'W' - , ' f4:z,,,f,2f X iz I f ' if 4 , ' 1 .' f ,ffawym L. mffff ' 1 fx , Q, 4 f g W ' in 44 if ff' W Wifi 'il' 7 If Wy, .iff ! , ' , ,mt f ' ' a A 1 Q I 43 , f 1 ' 'fy ' s , Q, fi, Y 'A Q G ' if f Was Aj 1 , 5 ' ' 12,11 .L I: K U I .I , l l l , A fi 4 , ! 1 .1 , ar 0 41 'U H' 9 0 , Z ,,,, , my I N N Z 'fx Sewing clothes for her Roman doll collection provides an interesting hohby for Susie Foley. Art students hold an exhibit at the Continental Inn of their works. l ,Mx f How ' 36 i so our , . ,Pleasure Perhaps Interestmg Vocatwns N 'la wr' Bob Sergent and Jim Varney, folk-singing duo, entertained many classes during the year. Horse-trainer Elaine Brown acquaints her pupil with a. jump. If a student chooses the right hobby, he might make it an enjoyable occupation. But regardless of future plans, he can find hours of pleasure working with an interesting avocation. I I 4 1 W 1 5 M otwn Pzcture F ollowe ww, VA-V1ii,1 iq 5-4 E 5 , .-- f 3 '-f ' ,lvzk ::,.Q41'oW . W'm4 'V f W 4fQ -W 'T 1 L ' A' 'M r '- W-fr-1wf+-H-ff-f-'-- i 5 f i e 1 ! Mr E 1 L , z ll hGrads i gy 1 se 3 SEES Mi, 3 1 5 1 l S as-AMAA Ii V Q rw l ' J.' I : 05376 Mike Anderkin, Sue Armstrong, Brenda Hager, and Wayne Thomas are ready to spend an enjoyable evening at the Cinema Theater. 1 l Shall we go in? 'H nack Constitutes all 1 1 l 2 ignq T X , Ti 1 P 5 aa H, SJ The Race La ayette Students, 'Stancl-byi' Date Motion pictures are the 'Gold standby of high school dating-when there's no game, no party, no soc-hop to attend, teen-agers can always find a good movie downtown or at the drive-in. Among connoisseurs at La- fayette, favorite movies of this school year were Academy Award Best Picture, '6The Sound of Music and old-time comedy, 'The Great Race . The ever-popular James Bond films like Thunderball and parodies on the spy craze, 'cOur Man Flintn, and Harper were put in a different light for students who saw the realistic and tragic story of 'The Spy Vlfho Came In From the Cold . Janie Webster and Sandy Wickman agree that pizza IS definitely a vital part of a date. 7 . ina Crown-bearers Jimmy Peters and Lyda ass Nnght, ommencementlllf Mitchell-a little out of step! John Ishmael, one of four escorts, lends steadying arm to Nancy Crewe. Susan Rhodemyre and 'Clay Watkins approach their thrones as King and Queen of Class Night. N 3 lv W' yQX35 X 12 4 T3 1 www.. .i,...,t,.i. 1 'I ,Au ,,,,,....--f-4fA s ' A W is 5 3 K f 'Pr K X f. :skis vis , so sssiiixxsx-13N Xe s f X sf wwe' s s 'ff sis ' so X Q it sis if- 'Vw .- r Min ummm llfimnqygd . Pflw. 1 W, lx- lfpl x hmW4l Pilfnfr: ll , Wyre. Allvafflg Q ,, Legion lu 'V man' :. ' llrjl l mmhw R ohms leiile X MMV' llyimll , -lily tl NV. li-lllle I ii , ALR, 'lt ge V nm lllulfh Ldldw - ll . Welllmlal K ll- Lt 7 llld RUS? V, filled . I 9 , 6 1 4' 1 P mtrzi Are Final Events for 63 Sgnigrs V Bussy Platt receives his diploma from Mr. Frank Dean, Jr. HSands of Timei' was the theme for Class Night, June 3, at Memorial Coliseum, where the following seniors were honored in the student-selected Class Night Court: Dave Peters, Cheri Hughes, Don Fisher, Donna Shaw, Barney Hudson, Sally Johns, David Sullivan, Connie Howard, Bob Sergent, Sue Murphy, Terry Baker, Mary Ann Stevens, Pug Wellman, Nancy Jordan, Mike Cooper, Brenda Glass, Gary Kleine, Susan Landrum, second attendants, Gil Mitchell and Janie Webster, first attendants, Kenny Hatfield and Lorie Palmer, King and Queen, Clay Watkins and Susan Rhode- myre. Awards announced that night were as follows: American Legion Award, John Henderson, Kiwanis Cup, David Sul- livan, Pilot Club Cup, Clay Watkins, Yale Cup, Gary Kleine, Faculty Awards, Glenn Emig and Suzanne Fischer, Danforth Foundation Scholarships, Ken Hatfield and Susan Fsenbock, Jessie M. Clark Scholarship, Carolyn McFarland, DAR Award, Mary Beth Ellington, American Legion Auxiliary Award, Kitty O7Donnell. Assistant principal, lsaac Grundy lanes, who will go to Chile next year on a mission for the Baptist Church, delivered the Baccalaureate Sermon on June 5 at Calvary Baptist Church. Lafayetteis twenty-seventh Commencement was held at Memorial Coliseum on the night of lune 5. After Dr. W. A. Welsh, Lexington Theological Seminary President Guy Potts, and Board of Education Chairman, Frank Dean, Jr., pre- sented the diplomas to Lafayetteis largest graduating class. Clifford Mims and Scott Johnson ai Linda Alters, relieved graduate. wx W Arli- I K by 51. w.. X Jw i . Q, t N11 P ' I 591, .V I N1 ..,.... ' X V' 5 A 2 A X w K5 -1- J f , M M , W w. Q 1, f If ,W ,lwlmaniwhwfl M. Z.4,,,WW - 4' X. 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If the leg- islators refused to pass salary increases, the teachers threatened a walkout. The request was voted down and Kentucky teachers de- cided to boycott the schools. Fayette County teachers voted to participate in the boycott, although County Superintendent, Dr. Guy Potts urged them not to. Thursday, Febru- ary 3, 1966 was chosen as the date of the boycott. While classrooms remained empty, Lafayette teachers attended an all day meet- ing in the Lafayette auditorium. Speakers at the seminar included Governor Ned Breathitt, who officially announced the teacher's pay increase. , ,,,,,, M,-V ,.f,f BOARD of Potts, MF- Coom, and A New offices fm Classrooms remain empty as Lafayette teachers join other iigaIi0H.feP1aCf Kentucky teachers in a walkout February 3, 1966. lindllulldlng ovae. Lafayett t h M , ' and cou1tfseiii'clVi:. Lilac gil:-I9?gI1??i1Jr?1,' geiti' Mrsi Ragnhild Lundev ffiglftl f ,, mmaww f ' 6 W 1-AZ 6 e In undel llsten to Governor Breathltt. P019 Kenwgky Education Association Wcilkout -'Qjim istration replaced classrooms 'WM 'ld' O en- BOARD OF EDUCATION: l. to r.g Mr. .lame D. Ih 1, M , J W 11 , Potts, Mr. Frank Dean Jr., Mr. Caruthers Coldman, lllljlalalelvirll Din, 1:6111-iclqi, County superintendent Dr. Guy Potts and Conrad Ott, city superintendent, accept an award from the National Council of Christians and Jews. I i W l L 'jiiglglgfqum New Princzpal mith, Assistan W Mistress of ceremonies for the Marquis Pageant, Becky Snyder, Miss Kentucky, chats with Mr. Smith backstage. 2 f f V - fzfwf ft f ' 'reaff - , f fllxzm. W, lf- I , C, !!0,yK'Zf?ZZ!!Ll A Nw, ' ' 7 'ff iff ,Z W ,X f 9526 We ,,. 1 -friw. , 'f - , X f ,, L,--...L-ww t ' - eww., tw' y tv f f y l imwn, W, f ,. 1 , A ' . , 'rr M ,A f 1 ff V f , ,,,,,, ,ss ,,f4W,fffff , ,M ,A 1 5 'ii 1 2 44 .lx 5 Mr. Smith speaks on Recognition Day, May 23. Proudly'displayed by Mr. Smith is a canoe which he built as a hobby. Mr. John Lloyd Smith replaced Mr. James D. Ishmael as principal of Lafayette. Mr. Smith, who re- tired from the Army a Lieutenant Colonel, had been a teacher and a counselor in the Fayette County system. He had also been assistant principal of Lafayette in 1962. lVlr. Smith was principal of .lulia R- Ewan Elementary School before b6- coming principal of Lafayette. He graduated from the University of Kentucky. 6 Y V 4 , fi' Q' yt! ,eatin J F' if-H' !m lv 'v till, P r V, ffl Jie gl K.,q:... 111212 K. v. gras: M if gr:..,J -g,'-all? 4 'DZQT7 fn!!! I , H2151 f i bw ' QE! 5 fig! .L 3 g I wif' M1154 1 laflw' Hi I gint :- .. I gl Nl ss.9z'ns'f,prm6iPaZ fanes, Assume Admmzstratwe Dunes Mr. Grundy Janes, former social studies teacher, became assistant principal. Mr. lanes' first year as assistant principal was his only year, as he is to become principal of a school in Chile. Mr. .lack Law- son remained assistant principal in charge of student action. Zi,,: LT 1... 7TE E!!: ,.- Z.. 5?3 Z!! Mr. Lawson oversees two boys clearing the lawn of da eachers Wielal Perils, Soap, gn ' One Week before school begins teachers arrive to get their classes in order. Hands accustomed to chalk and red pencils wield mops, pails, and rags in a final effort to prepare the classroom for students. Paint, Wax, cleaning fluid, soap, and water temporarily take pre- cedence over the usual tools of the teacher: books, assignment sheets, and records. A.newly painted bookcase brightens Miss Harrison's English classroom, xtiooks are bought. repaired, priced, and lt sold In Mr. Ken Cuuclill before classes begin , .. Q f KW W X W mm, Mrs. Lydia Fischer readies her class- room for the beginning of school 4 , We A i ,f Q f Q new lv' , Water to Ready School for Students I xy1x: Mrs. Beeler, drama teacher, is a study in creative dra- matics as she adopts a new role to prepare her room for a new school year, new students and new plays. I French teachers, Miss Rowbotham and Mrs l Taylor, straighten the French language! lab. 51 Advanggd junior English Class Publishes Literary Mlgllm 1 1 1 1 1 i1 1. 111 ii 111 1. 'le H x 1 1 ,K 1 Jfgiwf' 1-1 fl 11 I 11 Q1 1: 11 11 1 1 1 11 1 1 1 ,N 1 1 11 1 1 The House of Seven Gables is studied by an advanced junior English class in groups. A g MRS. CHRISTY BEARD 1 I MRS. JANE CARR MISS ELOISE DIETZ 1 1 7 WR - 98 Z Re f 6 V 5 WH .1 ' IZ Q '1-, 11 ' A MRS. EDNA ELKINS Rf X f if W ff! X X me W X 'A ZW 7 X 1 f ff ? 0 Q f A f fs fx C I A f A A SZ ., he if f Sf XA!! lin' X 7 ,Xe f , Z Q Q A Z2 f 2 ce me , GWR 6 W e 2 1 .. A A ww' 1-.Q me -W 'pl ww S, ' .Jw .5 .- .. M ' if iysffeif fff A .M-M ff ' , ff - 1 S.. 41 O I. .L .Awww 1 1 MRS. CAROL HARPER MJSS JANE HARRISON 1 MRS. MARGARET HEATON A MR. JOHN RENFRO 1 .., 'M ff 1-5 : W, Si M my X if fp X - 1 I az, F A xQ1ff'f 4lJ , 1 MRS. MARJORIE ROBERTSON ' A 1 MRS. ELSJE TATUM , ,A , ,W ,M ' MRS. HETTIE TRIPLETT A A iw W -4 N MAA .11 .- .,1f 11.- 1 '5 1 ' A A .g ..,. .A N 41... ,Ki , 1 1 A E 4 . 1 Q 52 1? Senior Lanny McCellan shows a miniature of the Globe Theater he built to his English class. Britannica films on Hamlet, Oedipus, the Victorian era, novels, and the humanities were shown to senior English classes. Record- ings from W3gIlCT7S Ring of the Nibelung to the musical Lost in the Stars based on the book Cry, the Beloved Country provided a welcome relief from daily classwork. Seniors dreaded inevitable term papers and philosophies of life, while energetic juniors pub- lished a literary magazine, the Laurel. Sophomores compiled poetry notebooks and read traditional classics Silas Marner and Julius Caesar. The movie, Othello, inspired interested students to the study of Shakespeare. . E Y 5 , r , Mary Ann Gottschalk Kitty O'Donnell, Karen Wolfe, Julia Field, and John Henderson. 53 Fourth Year rench Class C0fzf'0fl'l 4 5' Miss Rowbotham's fourth year French class cooks a stew from a recipe in French. LB MRRSE HPNRI EZE Lee Crawfort, winner of state-wide fourth year French contest, receives his award from Miss ROWlJ0tllLlII1. l' Foreign languages offered include Latin, French, and Span- ish. Four years of each language can be taken. Mrs. Kearns' and Miss Robinson's Latin classes attended the State- Latin Convention at Morehead State College. The fourth year French class cooked a stew from a French recipe. A banquet was given in which Spanish students participated. 1 num' H I sis L l nm ' P E' ef m 1 J, 1 , , ,, Winners of the Spanish awards are I to r K B ff V 'l fl' . .g enny Hoffman, .lames W- 6 Y' .tgp 51' Karen Wolfe' Don Warford, Chris Wolf, and Sharon Corder fI10t Pfeseml' 'fnch F . . tl Coneoets cz Ragout Stew rom French Recipe PM is .meant 'l 'ir Sm. lain 54'm5!farFmh ' l feng ,QE n F',i X Q fs MRS. LINDA BARNES MRS. KATHERINE KEARNS MRS. MARCIA MILLER MISS SALLY ROBINSON MISS MARGARET ROWBOTHAM MRS. FRANKIE TAYLOR IBC A, aim' AIV' M fwlnem K.. Q! Spanish teachers Mrs. Barnes and Mrs. Miller attend a banquet given by the Spanish Clubs. Latin certificate winners are l. to r.g Anderea Anderson, Janet Fulmer, Kathy Davis, Carol Banks, Phil Dot- son, and Glenn Emig, also fourth year Latin award winner. Susan Johnson and Sandra Spaulding Knot picturedl won the first and second year awards. ...Trl Mp n Y l Psychology Classes Tour Easter ,S-'ww' Mr. Terry Mobley and his students relax with an informal discussion of American History. Psychology, sociology, econom- ics, Government, U. S. History, an-d World History are courses taught in the social studies department. Four new teachers joined Mr. Fife, Mr. Rupp, and Mr. Grehan in the department: Miss Clydia Case, Mrs. Jane Crittendon, Mr. Tom Holloway, and Mr. Terry Mobley. A field trip to Eastern State Hos- pital was taken by the psychology classes. Mr. Fife's unusual hobby is collecting letters from famous people. He com- municates with them at deaths, mar- riages, coronations, and inaugurations. His correspondence includes letters and cards from U. S. presidents, and sena- tors, the crown heads of Europe, the Catholic popes, and American heroes. up C111 Au x. A... - ,, MR. ma 111,-.11 1 .1 1 0 ltr V it l a Easley State Hospital for Mentally Ill MISS CLYDIA CASE MRS. JANE CRITTENDON MR. SAMUEL FIFE MR. TOM HOLLOWAY MR. HENRY GREHAN MR. HERKY RUPP Www-aww Www ' 1' user, . Winners of the D.A.R. award for excellence in Kathleen Wall, Cordelia Ubbgl, Kathleen Carlin, Umted States hlstory are l. to r.g Scott Johnson, Archie Porter, and JHIHCS W- GUY- X fl assets tfk . bt Q N . X S. ' .Nu Psychology students Bill Baum Nana Duff, and Melanie Rhoer observe a puzzled hamstersolving a maze new f . QW s Su! 1 XX :ss f' ' wwf. 5513 mul , Q X X .gs 'Q ft: X .4 a N A -Qs sf S3 . V - f - Q y G Advanced Human Biology lasts HQW l if? :F Y Monkeys were used for dissec- r' tion for the first time by the ad- 1 vanced h u m a n biology class. of N.A.S.A. presented an assembly and B W sent speakers to the chemistry classes. Courses in the science de- y V il d , , partment include biology, zoology, botany, chemistry, physical science, 5 advanced human biology, and phys- ics. , V .0 if if Lil Lab is an important part of first year Chemistry. 2 c l Scienceg 3 3 1 llr.Evar 1 XJ' Xu, 4 4 l - 51 3 l 1 I sms sczfucf ZDEIAOIQSIRAUON HQHOHH MQOMUIKS IND SNK 4UMlKlSlRL2l'IOH N.A.S.A. presents an assembly for all sciem-e studm-nIS- Vonnic Lee lm-urns how to operate Ll slide rulc from Mr. lmsicr Evans. 1 58 for the ad: in dass- tyb alld . u chem. x Q, sc. Blry . ' 1911 Dio L ce de' 5 jzy. Fhiiical C' Wie ik an Science! d M- Rgcewes Monkeys for Dwsectzon Y lies sums ,, ,V . E 4 f ' i I N934 A s Q ew? ll 4? Q ji f , Science award winners are l. to r. 5 Evelyn Chasteen, Cordelia Ubben. Mr. Evans, Susan Rhodemyre, and Jim Wade fnot picturedl. For the first time, monkeys are dis sected by the advanced biology class. 1 1 1 - , 4 K- ' 4 My S S, QS MR. MARK MR. KENNETH MRS. LYNN Ilgljiflfillllglgdylflfillfl llgllilflqlgghlfffg BROWN CAUDILL CROSSON MRS. UDY LE TER MR. FRANK MRS. STANLEY MRS. MADGE CROUQE IIEZAXERANS S HOWARD MOORE RAPIER .gif oma Blocks Sed to HBQ7 Higher Mdllht ,v . K - RQRRDIA RRRRNKIE RRRRREL CHAMP MRS. RUBY MRS. v1oLA MRS. CLARICE MRS- HELEN RSKEW GREEN RAMEY SOLOMON MR. EDWARD SELLIER Mrs. Champ plots a graph. Lee Crawfort wms a Math award for hrs MAA test score SOl1d geometry students bullt models of geometrlc formatlons Soma blocks were used to Solve problems ln the hlgher math class The math department mstructs S u dents ln Algebra l Algebra II Busmess Math Math 10 Math 12 Hlgher Math UDlf18d geometry Solld geometry trlgonometry, and prohablllty and Statlstlcs W wa f X if ff S X WW 1 1 Al ' j. A . . -3 Q A W J, '12 V Jim Wade H lgher Math Students Solve Problems Jim Wade is commended for excellence in math. M 'M X 'fy y 1, gQdg3Q,!4,f f, ,IW 'W .- Q , Q, 3 W f gfff if ,fx X wwf, Soma blocks help Lee Crawfort solve problems 1n hlgher math Miss Rowland instructs Carl May in the rudiments of geometry. t W W 4 W A Suzanne Fzscher Reccwcs llLgfLc.SL Sforf IZ 1 L I -W. l f W W 1 W W W 1 W W W s 1 W I 4 W n I I I I I I 1 I I 1 1 .. 1 5 3 aa db MR. JAMES GREEN MR. JACK PENNOCK 4 ,W 40- 1 , V .1 A QI ann 1 f , 4 YQ 7 K 7 MR. TRUMAN MOORE MR. J. P. TRUITT MR. JERRY ADAMS Special Education ff Drafting requires steady hands and accurate in struments. Vocational and agriculture students put their learning into practice. 'Z hw W1 r 1 1' -vp., ' Bgf SC ,..t.e m. or 0,1 Beit Crocker Homemaking Test f f .-nal.. 1 an Home ec students get cooking demonstration. Home economics and homemaking are taught by the Home EC department. The classes were instructed in family relations, marriage, child care, meal planning, cook- ing, sewing, home nursing, table service, and budgeting time and money. Home ec classes simulate hospital conditions to practice home nursing. J ffat W' Suzanne Fischer, winner of the Betty Crocker Award, shows her adeptness at homemaking. , W fix X MISS RUTH MRS. MABEL AVERITT WILLIAMSON y Mas. RUTH fx RANKIN ix Girls Win Business Awards, Nine teachers in the commerce department instruct students in Typing I, Typing II, Stenographic practice, Clerical practice, Book- keeping, notehand, General Busi- ness, Personal typing, and Business English. A business block in which ad- vanced business students were placed in office jobs was formed. Periodically, Miss Dennis checked on the girls at work. Energetic TYPiI1g I students clean their typewriters, 33: 3, ,A Miss E ,sn F' Miss MRS MRS. MRS MRS MRS. MRS. Physlf SUE ANN BREEZE Rights' ELIZABETH DENNIS tumbling field- ll' worliffdl' Mrscal dance. Afirsi MAUDIN FRISBY ing in tl tion and SARAH MERCER t. H 10 - BETTY NEWBY PAULETTA RUSSELL DORALEEN sM1TH H JOYCE SOUTHGATE Z? ,Q . Bu - Liflge rs I h. T H DEYNIS ' 4 'N Pmsay l MERCER Y NEWBY UTA RUSSELL HHN SHIT!! I SOUTHGA'l'E Phys Ed- SfUCi6l1iS Learn Resuscitation Physical Education classes were taught Soccer, basketball, volleyball, tumbling, softball, and track and field. Mrs' Fragstein's P. E. classes Worked out on the trampoline while Mrs. Caine's classes learned modern dance. . n A first aid course lncluded train- ing in the use of artificial respira- tion and mouth-to-mouth resuscita- tion. is A l .4 X I at Track and field is taught to girls' P. E. classes. ,, I. ,QI . f' , f 1 ' f- ','ss' X fi A dummy is used to help P.E. students if c learn mouth-to-mouth resuscitation. R V. t' i t W uexxiu 1 an f X J Y X Q .ff f ' ' b y S.-XX X f MR. HAROLD MRS. DIANE BARNETT CAINES MRS. GRACE XFRAGSTEIN f 1 1 ff- , gs. -Mun ce 'ith 'fulfil .?i. i':s:, in .ii -f--r-'-ns: 4 , . ,-1, -,xg WI, , f.v,. gl, ...f v , - 'J . R 1 ' ,fl ,swf , 4r?,,,,.m 3 SEV? 'H 'y Y 'f-gfyiigfnit' f '?'? 1X 5' if-xl 5. f P IJ 4 Business awards l. to r. areg Glenda Loving!-1, Dottie Fzioll' Libby Thompson, Brenda Hager, Carla TaY10!', Susan Wng ' I , t . '. '-'13 '5 H , 'gi 'l'.g,l,2i,l:.- 2-9 -1 , Q59 1. 5a?5.'Zl?fg9f?eC3f?i'f eM.r,a,v-2-zfr',ttw?-ff-himffif' f 1 . - .. ,. - v,,. -, ,,, . 65 . . - -- - rf 1-.g,-xsusv--tx. Us Lafayette Marching Ggzterals Present Hay Time Shaft A trumpeter heralds the premiere of the 1965-66 Band. Eastern Kentucky State College in Richmond was chosen to be the location of the annual summer band camp. Band members had to rise early and practice long hours on drills designed to per- fect both musical and marching technique. An invitation to participate in the opening game festivities was extended by the Cleveland Browns to the Lafayette Band. The March- ing Generals accepted and under took the long bus journey from Lexington to Cleveland The band left Lexington on Saturday Sep tember 25 1965 and returned from 4 leveland Monday the 27th The Pride of the Bluegrass presented the half tlme show durlnff the Cleveland St Louis football game The game was televised and the bands show was seen by viewers across the nation Mary Ann Stevens band sponsor greets the crowds with a peppy smile Hector X1 E Hi 3 HQ? .Ar- .Al n Tim how as Cleveland Browns pen Their Season ,ILT N Wh ' Was Al Bffnwls ' March. i under. .,r r v l lfgm AA .iii hand is Sep l Q ' ' th The L pffffnted .'.tlr12 the mu Same ii and the I 1 fr. 1, lewers 1 fgtw, greets fi 5 4, Long hours of practice are necessary to perfect difficult formations executed by the band. Early and late, spring, summer, and fall the Marching Generals practice their prize winning forrn. Band director, Mr. Hall, designs the shows pre- Dance routines, Precision drills, sented at half time during football games. and instrument practice Occupy most of a band memheris time. The Pride of the Bluegrass performs an intricate precision drill at the Dunbar game. For the First T Lme Band Presents Concert ogy Qu I es I ? E l X, ,N BAND: Bottom row, l. to r., L. Maupin, P. Rosenbaum, M. Doughtery, C. Hiss, L. Hallock, L. Ritter, V. Flowers, C. Trim- ble, C. Gordon, K. MacLaury, J. Bablitz, D. Cox, D. Peaser, L. Janes, S. Milam, K. Chaney, D. Woody, M. Carpenter, M. Littrell, T. Emig. Row 25 Mr. William Hall, director, Bill Raw- lings, student director,'S. Himes, L. Lee, D. Stafford, C. Sapp, R. White, M. Beck, P. Powell, J. Graham, S. Kinnaird, G. Ormond, P Vance, M. Mckeeham, D. Stevens, 'B. Prewitt, P. Scott, B. Hisle, C. Tucker, L. Moore, V. Reynolds, P. Strauss, Robert Kail and Dennis Van Horne were selected as drum majors for the 1965-66 school year. Mary Ann Stevens was select- ed band sponsor and student director was Bill Rawlings. Under the direction of Mr. William Wal- ter Hall, the band held two concerts: one in the spring and one in the winter. For the first time, the band held a concert in the Coliseum. An assembly to publicize the concert was given to the school. Band members made money by selling traditional chocolate turtles and by having rummage sales. The Band marched in sev- eral spring parades including the Derby Parade and the Armed Forces Day Parade, x X Q X K. Dutt, Bob Kail, drum major, Mary Ann Stevens, band sponsor, Dennis Van Horne, drum sponsor. Row 35 R. Cinnamon, J Cressman, J. Crisp, L. Sommer, J. Noel, B. Olds, C. Gilpin, M. Moon, S. Elliot, C. Emig, C. Phillips, B. Wilson, C. Dawson, C O'Connor, C. Foster, C. Schultz, P. Rainey, M. Williams, K Wilson. Row 4: B. Jansen, L. Sills, B. Knight, S. Tuttle, R Minde, N. Sailing, R. Rosenbaum, D. Bissell, H. Mitchell, C McFarland, J. Henderson, J. Duff, B. Jordan, T. Akers, J. Mar- shal, D. Conkel, D. Morton, B. Powers, D. Vincent, G. Root Buddy Knight, the band's top salesman, sells a box of candy turtles to Mr. Herky Rupp. 'vfit' moans' mo cams ,wo THE onnimfe or 1737 B. Tenn' ningham, Connor, lins, B. J. Moore Kelly. l.. N. Rosen Wolber, I M. Livisag t -x N l X X . X I I I 1 A . P err 0 Unwerszty of Kentucky is Memorzal Colzseum ll 'L ' W' f- Givifui B. Tanner. Row 55 P. Bevins, G. Halker, J. Thiessen, A. Cun- ningham, D. Roderick, J. Love, E. Sergeant, T. Campbell, K. ' 'J-1 L n.,,,' lu-v. l ' l1y:.s.1m1.,R '-T--4hn.1.u.,. 'FK D 'gm' Rm ein. sells gy. Connor, J. Spalding, R. Rierce, J. Carnes, T. Leybeck, L. .len lcins, B. Jorrlan, A. Portnoy, S. Yoder, J. Ellis, J. Sapp. Row 6 J. Moore, D. Schmucker, E. Deitz, M. Brown, .l. Alford, P Kelly, L. Dodson, M. Orme, P. Dutt, S. Burke, B. McDonald N. Rosenbaum, S. Jones, J. Bradley, J. Barnhart. Top Row: T Wolber, E. Taylor, W. Cook, D. Caldwell, S. Barker, K. May M. Livisay, B. Magedane, F. Ball, S. Willett, K.IKelley. Mary Ann Stevens turns the traditional carnations over to next,year's band sponsor, Elizabeth Hatfield. T Pep band ignites spark of enthuslasm as they play the school song. MR. WALTER , HALL 69 r 11 Vl I l 'A I 1 l 1 I - 1 4 'I -4 r r 1:-in if rehestra Presents Messiah for Christmas ,well VIOLIN I: Suzanne Bolender, Mary Ogletree, Julia Field Barbara 'I-lodges, Dorothy Molgla, Cord lia Ubben, Rose mary Norfleet, Linda Dillion. VIOLIN If Debbie Ogletree, Bonnie Boggs, Marion Bartlau, Jeri Keith, Charlotte West Jane Moberly, Laura Roser, Linda Stanifer, Phillip Pierce: Esby Davis. VIOLA: Ann Bortner, Suzanne Pendley, Mar garet Ormes, Bill Epperson. CELLO: Carolyn Hodges, Nan cy South, Diana Davidson, Jacque Ackerman, Bob Jordon Theresa Leybeck. BASS: Jennifer Johnson, Bill Malone, FLUTE: Susan Theirman, Margaret Littrell, Molly Car- penter, Kathy Chaney. CLARINET: Charles Sapp, Rusty White, Pam Scott, Greg Root. OBOE: Charles Gorton, Phil Shrimpton. BASSOON: Carolyn McFarland, Nan Sailing. HORN: Buddy Knight, Ron Minke, Larry Sills, Joe Dur. ham, Benny Magedanz, Bill Jansen, Cary Pulliam. TRUM- PETS: Bob Kail, Jerry Sapp, .lohn Carnes, Arthur Portney. TROMBONES: Ed Dietz, John Moore, Dennis Van Horn. TUBA: Ed Taylor, Sandy Wickman. PERCUSSION: Bill Rawlings, Keith MacLaury. .lulia Field expresses intent concentration as she performs during the orchestra concert. She is president of the Central Kentucky Youth Or. chestra. Q Mr. Hall directs the orchestra. 5avp, R ra 'San ' Joe Buy. am TRUM. iii Polluti- ,, all H MON: ,HUF Njgncertg Gwes Spring Concert for School, Public Under the direction of Mr. Jack Hall the orchestra gave two concerts. Handells Messiah was given at a Christmas concert given in conjunc- tion with the vocal music department and a spring concert was also given where the orchestra played all new music. About twenty performances were given during the year to elementary and junior high schools, and a per- formance was given to the patients of the Veteran's Hospital. As a money making project a rum- mage sale was held. Eastern Kentucky State College Orchestra invited the orchestra to a banquet and to hear a concert. The orchestra played for the Marquis Pageant. A picnic ended the year for the orchestra. MR. JACK HALL Suzanne Bolender, orchestra concert mistress, performs a violin solo. She is also concert mistress for the Central Kentucky Youth Urchestra and the Lex- ington Philharmonic. ALL STATE ORCHESTRA: l. to r. seatedg Suzanne Bolender, Dorothy Molla, Julia Fieldg standing I. to r.g Keith Mac Laury, Suzanne Pendley, Ann Bortner, Barbara Hodges, Debbie Ogletree, Mary Ogletree, Rosemary Norfleet, and Bonnie Boggs. X Eight Students Win in Speech Festival, Speech students Shelley Cornett Mike Housh' and Dave Merlin give a Christmas puppet show Clay Watkins was judged best actor in the state and Debby Sherley and J im Varney were chosen among the top ten actors. Eight students received points in the State Speech Contest. Sophomore Tom Root and senior Gil Mitchell won state honors in the Optimists, and Sons of the American Rev- olution speech contests. For the first time in several years, a debating team was formed. Mrs. ,lane Bowen, taught journalism and sponsored the Times. Mrs. Thelma Beeler teaches speech and drama and directs the senior play, contest play, and Class Night, in addition to coach- ing participants in speech and drama con- tests. MRS. THELMA BEELER MRS. JANE BOWEN Way up high, exclaims -Naomi Darnell, as she presents a monologue to her dramatlcs class. Journalisrnclass prepares dummy sheetS. X g X t I I' If , Mm n .M ir.. f' '-A 'lor mg i Darnell, as matics class. haw Art Department Presents Exhibit First year students have carved soap sculptures, done ink sketches and molded clay heads among oth- er creative achievements. Under the 7 guidance of Mr. Williams, the ad- vanced art class worked individual- ly, however they presented an art exhibit at the Continental Inn in f'Y' 5' CU mx .Q E . I3 qc 7, fy, 4 , Q Mr. Williams chats with a guest at the art exhibit held at the Con tinental Inn as Bob Kelsey looks on. Art students paint mural for new Music Room fb . M h Tom Fore begins a wood sculpture next to a table display- ing the works of many advanced art students. .X A I Q ,' IWW MRS. ANN SANDERSON MR. JAMES WILLIAMS f 2 V003 Z Mmm , f l X ,N 5.1, ,,,, 22 -,,-,Mf- wt -z. . at X - 'i fd.. ounselors Help tudentsllllh Mr. Featherston's smile fails to reassure an anxious stu- dent awaiting the return of her college board scores. MRS. MARTHA DOTSON MR. DWIGHT PRICE MR. WARREN FEATHERSTON MRS. LILY STEPHENS MRS. MARY HOSKINS Mrs. Martha Dotson consults the accumulative rec- ords before writing a college recommendation. 4 H! ,4 I--4 Q- The! spend 'I-I I Mm u lsWith College Admissions The librarians, Mrs. Compton and Miss Albaugh spend many hours plannnig the new library Each day students are assisted by members of the staff. Though busy planning the new library, the librarians find time to help stu- dents in search of books or period- icals. Counselors interpret scores on college tests, arrange schedules, and write recommendations. Office secretaries supply information and arrange appointments for students. WWWW , fm, rnlng coffee allows office secretaries and the re lstrar time to relax. I-r: Mrs. Gerry Wyrick Natalie Schick and Mrs .lune Malnes Cafeteria Gets New cmager Custodians in charge of school maintenance are l. to r.g John Allen, William Maynard, Estill Creech, Elbridge Cook Jr., Dennie Foster, Harold Heath, and John Colliver, head custodian. S .,,,. v i 5 1 ft is I iw... C Cafeteria manager Marie Moran serves food in the cafeteria. The cafeteria acquired a new manager when Mrs. Marie Moran accepted the position. A student service program was initiated by the cafeteria workers in conjunc- tion with the Student Council to prevent line breaking and to make sure students took their trays. vIH.UUi pfrii 1 Lit nr. M NInf'Ui Uvivrfinii li W vrr.GU Urrrfiimi QQISTA. M i W MRS. Mm Uninn Cnllegl Easrem KU' 3years MR. WAN University' ff Svears MRSMARH Transylvania University oi 6vears MR. DWICP University - Qvears MRSLILY Berea Colleg University f Mvears MISS SUE 3 Transylvania inning, Srer Shorrirand Qyears MISS ELIZA University , Clerical p Senior Shim 23 years Business Cl, MISS MAU Morehead 5 Twine, Bog ittars URS. linrehiiiipw Notehand 2Y9Hr5 i Kentucky Uxtersitv- lil 3 years: J UI MRS' P A1 gnlwrsiry inzliial BU ilyears - 0 Bgoiiiisitli QQD' 10 years rr mimi a new Nlnrie Nloran 1, A 9204011 . amd by , in conjunc- at I0 -z H15 U? 'ml' M me ADMINISTRATION Faculty. DirCCZOTy MR. JOHN LLOYD SMITH University of Kentucky, B.A., M.A. PRINCIPAL 1 year MR. JACK LAWSON Morehead State College A.B. University of Kentucky M.A. 15 years MR. GRUNDY JANES Georgetown College A.B ASSISTANT PRINCIPAL 4 years COUNSELORS MRS. MARTHA DOTSON Union College A.B. Eastern Kentucky State College M.A. 3 years MR. WARREN FEATHERSTON University of Kentucky A.B., M.A. 3 years MRS. MARY HOSKINS Transylvania A.B. University of Kentucky M.A. 6 years MR. DWIGHT PRICE University of Kentucky B.A., M.A. 2 years MRS. LILY STEPHENS Berea College A.B. University of Kentucky M.A. I7 years COMMERCE MISS SUE ANN BREZE Transylvania College A.M. Typing, Stenographic Practice, Shorthand 2 years MISS ELIZABETH DENNIS University of Kentucky A.B., M.A. Clerical Practice, Advanced Typing, Senior Shorthand 23 years Business Club MISS MAUDIN FRISBY Morehead State College B.S. Typing, Bookkeeping 2 years MRS. SARAH MERCER Morehead State College B.S. Notehand, Typing 2 years MRS. BETTY NEWBY Kentucky State College B.S. University of Kentucky M.A. Typing, Junior English 3 years MRS. PAULETTA RUSSELL University of Kentucky A.B. Ceneral Business, Typing, Personal Typ- mg 2 years MRS. DORALEEN SMITH Georgetown College A.B. University of Kentucky M.A. Bookkeeping, Typing 10 years 1 lg. 3 Mrs. Bess Barker, former registrar, attends a retirement dinner given in her honor l. to r. Mrs. Barker, Mr. Barker, Mrs. Fragstein, and Mrs. Heaton MRS. JOYCE SOUTHCATE Madison 'College M.S. Typing, Personal Typing 2 years MRS. ELIZABETH WEBB University of Kentucky A.B. Business English, Clerical Practice, Advanced Typing 115 years ENGLISH MRS. CHRISTY BEARD Seaton Hill College A.B. University of Kentucky M.A. Occupational English, Senior English 5 years MRS. THELMA BEELER Asbury College A.B. University of Kentucky M.A. Speech, Drama 21 years Student Council, Sponsor Class Night MRS. JANE BOWEN University of Kentucky A.B. Psychology, Journalism Iyear Times, Quill 81 Scroll, co-sponsor MRS. JANE CARR Western Kentucky State College A.B. Junior English 4- years MISS ELOISE DIETZ Asbury College A.B. University of Kentucky M.A. Sophomore English 23 years MRS. EDNA ELKINS University of Kentucky A.B. Peabody College M.A. Junior English 4 years MRS. CAROL HARPER University of Kentucky A.B. Junior English I year MISS JANE HARRISON University of Kentucky A.B., M.A. Senior English 5 years Marquis sponsor, Quill 81 Scroll co- sponsor MRS. MARGARET HEATON Transylvania College A.B. Junior English I9 years MRS. RAGHILD LUNDE St. Olaf College A.B. Senior English I0 years MR. JOHN RENFRO University of Kentucky A.B. Drama, Sophomore English I0 years MRS. MARJORIE ROBERTSON University of Kentucky A.B. Sophomore English 9 years MRS. ELSIE TATUM Northwestern State, La. A.B. Senior English, Junior English Louisiana State University M.A. 3 years National Honor Society MRS. HETTIE TRIPLETT ' Eastern Kentucky State College A.B University of Kentucky M.A. Sophomore English 21 years MA THEMA T ICS MRS. VISALIA CHAMP Aldeson Broaddus College B.S. Algebra, Business Math IOM years I ii i F Faguley Members Receive Awards, Attend DWF' MRS. RUBY ESKEW Universit of Kentucky A.B., M.A. Y Math 10, Algebra II 4 years K MRS. 'LYDIA FISCHER University of Kentucky A.B., M.A. Math 10, Higher Math 14 years Mu Alpha Theta MRS. FRANKIE GLADNEY Peabody College B.A., M.A. Trigonometry, Probability, Solid Ge- ometry 1 year MRS. VIOLA GREENE West Virginia State B.S. Columbia University M.A. Math 12, Unified Geometry MRS. CLARICE RAMEY Georgetown College A.B. University of Kentucky M.A. Math 10, Algebra II 19 years Beta Club MISS HAZEL ROWLAND Transylvania College A.B. Math 10, Unified Geometry 9 years MRS. HELEN SOLOMON Murray State College A.B. Algebra, Business Math 2 years MISS JANE CRITTENDON University of Kentucky A.B. Psychology, Sociology 1 year MR. EDWARD SELLIER, JR. University' of Kentucky A.B. Algebra, Math 10 3 years Football Coach, Baseball Coach, L Club Sponsor MR DONALD TERRILL Eastern Kentucky State College B5- BusinessMath,Algebra 1 year SCIENCE MR. WILLIAM BARKLEY University of KentuckY BS' Biology, Zoology Swimming Coach MR. ELVIN BRINEGAR Eastern Kentucky State College B.S. Health and Physical Education 2years Assistant Football Coach MR. MARK BROWN University of Kentucky A.B., M.A. Chemistry 4 years MR. KENNETH CAUDILL University of Kentucky B.A., M.A. Biology, Advanced Biology 13 years Bookstore MRS. LYNNE CROSSON University of Kentucky B.S. Physical Science, Chemistry 1 year Junior Class Sponsor MR. SAMUEL FIFE Eastem Kentucky State College B.A. M.A. U.S. History, World History 11 years MRS. JUDY CROUSE Transylvania, University of Kentucky A.B. Biology, Physical Science 1 year MR. LESTER EVANS Morehead State College B.S. Physical Science, Physics 4 years Mrs. Grace Fragstein receives a gift of appreciation from the cheerleaders, represented by Cheri Hughes, at the Pep Club Banquet 78 John Ishmael presents Mrs. Beeler wi red roses after the Senior Play. MR. FRANK HOWARD University of Kentucky A.B. Biology 4 years MRS. STANLEY MOORE University of Kentucky B.S., M.A. Botany, Biology 23 years Medical Club MRS. MADGE RAPIER University of Kentucky B.S. Biology 2 years SOCIAL STUDIES MISS CLYDIA CASE th Eastern Kentucky State College A.B. Sociology, Economics I and II 1 year MR. HENRY GREHAN University of Kentucky A.B., M.A. U.S. History, Government if 27 years MRS. THOMAS HOLLOWAY Georgetown College A.B. U.S. History, 1 year Assistant Football Coach Tennis Coach MR. TERRY MOBLEY University of Kentucky A.B. U.S. History, Geography 1 year Assistant Basketball Coach MR. HERKY RUPP University of Kentucky A.B. U.S. History 2 years Basketball Coach ins Uh' Western F French' SPL 2 YCIIS Spanish ins. K2 Universl ' Er1gliSi11 U' H0115 Latin Club MRS. MA Princillia Ohio 51319 SpaniSl1, 5' 1 year MISS SAL University Latin 27 years Senior I MRS. MA University French 24 years French C11 MRS. FR! llorehead Zh years French Ch MRJACB Universitv Orchestra, Qyears MR. Wil. University Band 12 Years ElRS.AN eor Q Art lg my giicars I SJ A Weslmiiiis Lynchhllli SFEBIS 4 Ch0ir,Mi. ii5g.i?j Art a ZFEHIS Art Club DIS? gimersirr Srsrfihut A F6211-S JF- Inc Di11V6I5it 3 1Sl1jhu I Stars nn ini? 2 nndwo F831-S 'rds 'K' 11 Bala with F Flag-t :tgp l.u:i1 ,LB- FUEL fri' BE. ll. Pill itil BB. il 'fall ,nldll Collet!!-B' HU uri? A-B' fl gl MUIAY ll A 51, .. W 5 045 in 13 Qt Dinners, Participate in Dramatic Productions LANGUAGE MRS. LINDA BARNES Western Maryland College B.A. French, Spanish 2 years Spanish Club, Spanish Honorary MRS. KATHARINE KEARNS University of Kentucky B.A., M.A. English, Latin 3 years Latin Club MRS. MARCIA MILLER Principia College A.B. Ohio State University B.S. Spanish, Senior English I year MISS SALLY ROBINSON University of Kentucky A.B., M.A. Latin 27 years Senior Class Sponsor MRS. MARARET ROWBOTHAM University of Kentucky B.A., M.A. French 24 years French Club Co-sponsor MRS. ERANKIE TAYLOR Morehead State College A.B. 25 years French Club Co-sponsor FINE ARTS MR. JACK HALL University of Kentucky A.B. Orchestra, Music Theory 2 years MR. WILLIAM WALTER HALI University of Kentucky B.M., M.A. Band 12 years MRS. ANN SANDERSON Georgetown College B.A. Art I 155 years MRS. JEAN WAKE Westminister Choir College B.M. Lynchburg College M.A. 3 years Choir, Mixed Chorus MR. JAMES WILLIAMS Morehead State College A.B., M.A. Art 2 years Art Club DISTRIBUTIVE EDUCATION MR. TRUMAN E. MOORE University of Kentucky B.A., M.A. Dlstributive Education, U.S. History 3years JACK PENNOCK University of Kentucky B.A., M.A. Drstributive Education 3 years INDUSTRIAL ARTS MR. JAMES GREEN Eastern Kentucky State College A.B. Woodworking, Drafting 2 years English teacher, Mr. John Renfro, fcenterl acted as the jester in the presentation of the Twelfth Night at the Guignol Theater. MR. WILLIAM LOCKHART Eastern Kentucky State' College B.S. Drafting, Architecture, Engineering I year HOME ECONOMICS MISS RUTH AVERITT University of Kentucky BS., M.S. Home Economics MRS. LILA RANKIN Kentucky State College B.S. University of Kentucky M.S. Home Economics 2years MRS. MABEL WILLIAMSON University of Kentucky B.S., M.S. Home Economics, Homemaking 15 years F.H.A. Co-sponsor, Sponsor Y-Teens PHYSICAL EDUCATION MR. HAROLD BARNETT University of Kentucky B.S. P.E. 81 Health, Advanced P.E. 5 years Track Coach MRS. DIANNE CAINES Western Kentucky State College B.S. P.E. and Health 3 years Girls Track Team MRS. GRACE FRAGSTEIN University of Kentucky B.A. P.E. and Health I5 years Pep Club Sponsor, Cheerleading Spon- sor, Girls Swimming Team, Girls Ten- nis Team, Girls Golf SPECIAL EDUCATION MR. JERRY ADAMS University of Kentucky A.B. Speical Education, Word Study 1 year STAFF MISS JOAN ALBAUGH University of Kentucky A.B. Librarian 9years MRS. ELIZABETH COMPTON Eastern Kentucky State College A.B. Librarian 4 years MRS. JUNE MAINES Eastern Kentucky State College Secretary-Counselors Office I year MRS. MARY MEECE Spencerian Business College l Secretary-Assistant Principal's Office 2 years MRS. NATALIE SCHICK University of Kentucky A.B. Secretary--Main Office 9 years MRS. RUTH TOWNSEND Registrar 3 years MRS. GERRY WYRICK Cumberland College Bookkeeper 2 years X! I 1 H '--. I '5- 'Cllr A 1 ...Q--1 - l , V 4 x 1 1 1 Y D D La ayette Gets Decisifve Wins UWT Shelbyvillego W 5 o n David Sullivan 4685 droPS H BFYHU Station Defender' ,J s. -1 A Dave Peters stops a Highland Bluebird' rf. 4 -5- G IH Lafayette Generals John Murphy 1525, John Ward C76D, and Mike Cooper H335 Close in 011 11 Loyall Indian in the season's opener. .Mi 82 - I1 M1965 editifrr piled a 6.5 Seam' oin over Loyall. Lk nh' Came had Danville 14.7 and 31611144.20 the f bounced back WI H?-20 mon, Ov merino took Clad? Eames, 43.1 it 5 oo, 0 H. and Bryan Statzon, I3-O and 28-20 . ff' X' Clifford Mims C445 makes a diving attempt at a forward pass. The 1965 edition of the Lafayette Generals com- piled a 6-5 season. Opening the season with a 35-0 win over Loyall, they were tripped 14-6 by Dunbar and 14-0 by Highlands in successive weeks. They came back on the winning trail defeating Danville 14-7 and Shelbyville 13-0. Hazard took them 44-20 the following week, but the Generals bounced back with a 34-20 win over Somerset, and a 28-20 victory over county rival Bryan Station. Entering the last part of the season, the Generals took Clark County 27-0 before losing their last two games, 43-14 to Harrison County and 31-0 to Henry Clay. Gary Kleine behind blocking gains yardage. alba... l 83 Y - - - 1 -- , Q ,-..e', , - ' -, -,X- -.-. 7,-1,-,-. -..Q.:. v-f.-,.--aye:-'-A-4v,--,.--- - - - - - -- Q :: -,- '- ' '--f -Q.-' -1-:.Q.-f--155.iss-ggbi-.ft-1',ffA,1-9-Q5 Pretty Girls, Football, and Rival Henrjda f A Team effort stops a Blue Devil. Gary Kleine f12J moves in to make a tackle. 5 1 . N I fa f Ne At Lafayette, Homecoming can mean many things. Homecoming can mean ,pretty girls. Queen of the 1965 Festivities was Susan Landrum who with her court Sharon Issacs and Susan Hammond, reigned over the football game at Stoll Field. Home- coming can also mean rivalry expressed ,many ways. Evidence of this mounting rivalry was found when a funeral procession pulled up in front of Lafayette the day before the big game. Six pallbearers as- sumed positions and made their way to the front steps. There the Reverend Gilbert Mitchell pro- nounced a eulogy for the little boy in blue. The pall- bearers then preceded to center hall Where the The Loved One was waiting. Heewas carried from the school and laid to rest elsewhere. To Lafayette students Homecoming means fun. Students are number one fans of the Generals. 3 1964 4 Gary 1 I I Rl-W HQ, U lay Make a Lafayette Homecoming fllemorable fBelowl Sharon Isaacs, first attendant was escorted by John Murphy. fBot tornj. Second attendant Susan Ham mond was escorted by Dave Peters. '?'mP F6i'kQueen lb fillmdrm :ji mvnimllmi UFQWI mnhyug Q ka from of Euplhrun hir Ulf to the bmmhimhme use lull when Hnamrried me flldhcew gk1hf!.TOIJI3ffnf 1964 Queen June Abercrombie presents Queen Susan Landrum escorted by ak. Gary Kleine. Coaches Recognize Football Q5 ,WX Gary Kleine's lacerated hand is attended by doctors during the Dunbar game. John Taylor is helped off Bryan Station Field after re- injuring his collarbone in making a last chance tackle. a- -...Wm my Football is a game of hard body contact. When- ever there is contact, there is a chance of some- one's being hurt. Injuries can happen not just in football but in any sport. But often a team's outcome can be decided by the health of the players. An important loss was half back John Taylor who broke his collarbone in pre-season practice. Tay- lor recovered in time to play 20 minutes in the Bryan Station game before re-injuring the collar- bone making a diving tackle. Injury next hit Gary Kleine as he received 2:1 hand laceration and was out of action for two games. Dave Peters was the next victim as, in an im- portant part of the schedule, he received a gr0iH injury and was not up to par for the remaining two games. At the helm for the 1965 campaign was Coach Ed Sellier. ln his first year as head mentor he bet- tered the 196111 record. Assisting Coach Sellier waS Coach Elvin Brinegar, who directed the back field, and newcomer to the staff, Tom Holloway. Coach Holloway, an outstanding lineman at Georgetown College, drilled the offensive and defensive lines. Ll fl l i 'M i Cfjjjcih I gl 07150 ci O HW? B 6 0 am W 7 WW W 2 ,U QW, , A fw 6 W ff Wkyyb Qi iw f f KVW1 W , f ,, 1 .QV ., fwqg ' Q fgwasj 'W M W ' W W W, WA W WWW , W 735 222 W ff, X , , W WWW , , f, WW! if 7 1 f 'MV ,, W ly ,,h,, , ww .K ,, Z , A W H X Q x 2 ' 1 i Football Generals Secure Top row-Coach Ed Sellier, Coach Elvin Brinegar, Mark Dennis, Bill McCaw, John Murphy, David Noble, John Ishmael, Larry Patrick, John Ward, Steve Allison, Byron Braamse, Howard Goodpasture, David Sullivan, Bill Freck- man, Rick Day, Ken Hatfield, Tommy Hatton, Chris Keen. Middle row-Coach Tom Holloway, Mike Cooper, David Lawson, Bubba Hart, Mike Moore, B. I. Murrell, Jim Bowman, Richard Cook, Gary Kleine, Dave Peters, John Taylor, Jay Keller, Jim Yandall, Bill Frakes, Tom Litteral, Roy Foushee, Scott Johnson. Bottom row-Steve Miller, Cliff Mims, Curt Sharff, Gary Slusher, King Taylor, Mike Hellard, Danny Newberg, Mark Hammer, David Haydon, Joe Bond, Gordon Sayre, Don Smith, Ron Goodpastore, Greg Austin. ' S if Brenda Glass and Coach Sellier exhibit flowers sent by Tates Creek prior to the Bryan Station Wffm 'WWI ,M f A . Record The 1965 Generals compiled a 6-5 record against the top teams in h t e state and ended the seasonqwith a loss to Henry Clay. As is cus- tomary at Lafayette, the Honary Captain was named at the annual b . . anquet, the honor went to senior quarterback Gary Kleine. Elected the seasonis Most Valuable Back was Dave Peters. Peters the city's leading ground gainer totaled over 190 yards for the season. Against Somerset, the burly half back gained over 190 yards. Due to a groin injury, in the later part of the season, Peters saw only lo . n . u . 1m1ted action. Recipient of the Most Valuable Lineman Award was David Sullivan. Sullivan, the mainstay of the Generals' line made many important stops throughout the year. Often it was Sullivan leading the way for runs by Cooper, Peters, and Kleine. Although these players contributed greatly, it was a team effort which made the season successful. Coach Sellier observes game action. xx anger P0515 9-IO Record ll Opening the season winning the first four out of five games losing only to powerful Newport Catholic, the Generals looked like teams Lafayette fans were accustomed to cheering on to victory. After this suc- cessful start the Generals hit a long slump losing the next four games. Two of these losses were at the hands of Lexington Catholic and Henry Clay. Show- ing occasional glimpses of the team that started the season, the Generals finished the campaign with a 9-10 record. The 43 District Tournament loomed at the Gen- erals as a challenge to accept the dark horse role given them. Drawing their old nemesis Dunbar, the Generals were counted out hefore the tipoff. But they were to make the procastinators worry 33, they played by far their hest game. Staying with the Bearcats all the way even leading by as much as ten points at one time, the Generals could not withstand the powerful Dunbar five in the closing minutes and lost 44-41. The final game although lost was perhaps the hignlight of the year. As not only the players were giving it all they had but so were the Lafayette fans having school spirit and pride beyond reproach, Hustle and determination by Dan Groth H45 and Don Fischer regains the hall for the Generals. t may Ng .aww 59 , As?l,'..i ,,,,, Kgxfff :fx 4,0 ,Q x f 9I f f ,, if . lark enerals Upset the CorbmHgll0u Dan Groth C151 goes hlgh over a Blue Devil for a jump shot. Leading the way for the Generals in the 65-66 campaign were Barney Hudson and Dan Groth. Hudson, the 5' lll' guard led the Generals in scoring with a 19 points per game average. Directing the Generals over the Corbin Redhounds, Hudson led all score ers with 35 points. Picking off offensive and defensive rebounds was 6'5', senior center Dan Groth who was second behind Hud- son in scoring, and who climaxed the Catholic game with 22 points. Groth led all rebounds for the Generals as he grabbed 32 off the boards against Anderson Coun- ty for a season's high. Barny Hudson drives hard down the floor. LQC . or6znRf3dh0UfLd.S for a Mzd Season Wm, WM. Wlhctmnkillthe 'alrhqllullsonand h:5'll guardled s'i5119v0iMPff ig MGCIIIIHJVEI gnkmlnmr- hgofloiidveaud -a16'S'Hi0fWM 4 ,,,,jbhd'Hud- 4 -an M313 n . Xuww Iahdagoufvlln- Q-'M 9 Q9 sgw in Don Fischer i223 works under the basket for a pair f p t g t C1 k 0 r Vomit Basketball Te l If , , . 1 Varszty and JLHHU Y CWS H VARSITY: Top row, I-r, Bruce Bissmyer mgr. Richard Briscoe, Gary Haydon, Dan Groth, Gary Waddell, Don Fisher, Greg Austin, Ken Hill mgr. Bottom row, I-r, Coach Adolph Rupp Jr., 1 I 5 jim Perkins fires a jump shot. Ron Eades, Terry Sleet, Barney Hudson, Doug Osbome, Doug Jackson, Garland Byrd, Frank Wilford, Assistant Coach Terry Mobley. The 1965-66 season saw Adolph Rupp Jr. in his second year as Lafayette Head Coach. New to the Lafayette Basketball scene was Terry Mobley. Coach Mobley, assistant varsity coach and head coach of the HB77 Team, was formerly a member of the University of Kentucky Basketball Team. Under the direction of Coach Rupp, the Generals improved the 1964-65 record to bring the ledger to 9-11 for '65-'66, ln the meantime Coach Mobleyis HB Team com- posed of many promising sophomores con- tributed a 13-4 record to the files of suc- cessful teams. The Varsity playing season officially end- ed with the Athletic Banquet. At the All Sports Banquet, Coach Rupp presented let- ters and trophies to the members of the varsity. Recipient of the Free Throw Award was Senior Guard Barny Hudson. Dan Groth, Senior Center received the Rebound- ing Award from Coach Rupp. Coaches Teri JE, X. NE xi, ull IM, i ifgg Huw Hai mini! WU. ri! of had Tam 9,111 who blk scum' sul' Jur- hd gk! alla' J lb Ilia , nu s-J H iq 'Q ll , , 0 W If ' rt Team Defeats Rwal Br an Statwn WL- ii T Boys Swimmi g l L n ., 1 1 i M- .n 'H A s F T 1 , , I i ! I , i f wi. -lxi ,4 . , 4 1 r W 1 2, L I 1 5 1 5 If gf? Bottom row, l-r, J. T. Freeman, Bob Mag- l-r, Coach Bill Barkly, Mike Vazmina mgr., W gard, Bob Sanford, Mike Hellard, John Rick Abbott, Gary Brothers, Tim Walker, lf! lil Tuttle, Don Adams, Jim Gill, Charles Nor- Don Isman, Tom McDonald, Howard Good- , 75 if ris, Mike Lathrem, David Elwood. Top row, pasteur, Russell Reed, Mark Fisher. T T i it cms swliosfx- l . 1 Susan Clark ll: li Hollom mr. I-r fl y Q it lIcInryre,RegL1 a 5 '. .I ii. Fl Bob Sanford executes a reverse dive o i t l fi , The Lafayette Boys Swim Team l I coached by Mr. Bill Barkly com- Ko i l l A posed a 3 and 5 record for 1965- lk A1 l. J 66. Bettering last yearls record ff A the Generals beat rival Bryan Sta- ll i tion in 2 out of 3 meets. Placing 1n I , the State Meet was sophomore ' Bob Sanford who placed sixth in l. 1 , i ' ' the state in diving. Leading the I, y Q Generals in scoring were senior A ,, .M ., ... ..,,,. . .... N ..,. , ts tix Captain Don Adams, junior Tom 7 1 - p w if McDonald and J. T. Freeman. Hav- I W ' N wwf, A-X ing only three seniors on the team, up sbxpg H N! pw E X the Generals should,have material 'll 4 to compete competitively in the state in 1966-67. ,ii 1 l Ill , 2 'l 3 , ll lil t ' Reima H xl W. ,? fin 4 lx ' l 1 :ii-Q 5 it FT V Wi 96 -s Q 'T 2 'lim Sta lui' in-rfili ihitlnl AHTQN GIRLS SWIMMING TEAM: Top row I-r, Anita Cromer, Susan Clark, Mary Magee, Janis Lyons, Marilyn Glass. Bottom row, Z-r, Joanna Wagner, Donna Sherrow, Becky Mclntyre, Regina Horner. auliwfif t f T TWT lit lnl5 H U A , y, - ,L ,eyyy ,,,. H' Mgtdlw aff' asia' 'Tuul i 3114 . a11 ': lion janis Lyons Leads Scoring for Girls, Swim Team j.'l'Jy'p ,C 4 - am . J anis Lyons does a racing tum Goacbed by Mrs. Grace Frag- stein, the Girls Swim Team com- peted against Bryan Station, Ash- land, and Wesport. The Girls were led in scoring by the only senior Janis Lyons. Also contributing to the team were Joanna Wagner, Marilyn Glass, and Mary Magee. il' M Regina Homer Becky McIntyre, Anita Cromer, Marilyn Glass, and Mary Magee await the St31'fel- S gun 7 , x Lafa ette Nine Post Victoryfjqyef fl f f ff? ff 4 , ff mx jvgf, we iw BASEBALL TEAM: Bottom row l. to r.g Don Zelke, Chuck Best, J ay Ellis, Dick Simpson, Sterling Price, Doug Osbourne. Row 2 g Gregory Lewis, Don Smith, B. I. Murrell, Bubba Hart, Bill McCaw, Tony Burkeen, Rusty Graves, Nicky Fister, Dave Peters, Ewing Hart, Jim Bowman, Bob Class. Row 3g Ed Burke, Barney Hudson, Frank Wilford, Kenneth Laughlin, Howard Mullendore, Mike Binion, John Surgener, Phil Donovan, Larry Crouch, Dick Baxter, Rick Derrickson, Roy Mays. 5 J 3 it . ? l fha X: I V iA I, 7 ' ,iff , g if X , f 1 2 -- A2 , . X s - .1 , g f .S- ..fvxQ!. ff i , 1 Q ,, ,, , I '- 4 A QM? , ,,a+f..Tl+ jrfg 7 W 7 .' 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Q,,', Q 1 . f- ' ,, ..1..g.yfs:-i,f.A':4 ' WWWLI ' ,, , f - 'f' ,V W i f 'ZF' ' wfff-1', .W -143, ' A H 'wa :W , 'szgfgafgny gfii -. , Z., - ff gym.. ,- mfg -' ' f u1-i ' fam! -..JSR-ff rdf! l I -wf'1w:, .5 zjvggigf Q s,,,.,3.,jv-5 . , 'nys V- 4 ,tr wx xv 4, .4 ,, ,ii . it f sP65v :? uSrv.-, 'cu'-tt , af- i : -.M . -'mf xwug.. -2-...xii r' J: '1 .ccfl ' . -A 1, gn, -'- YT: Barney Hudson talks with umpires prior to game time. N Larry Hoover Q75 and John Surgener confer. Dave Peter! Ci! l 4 ' Shi: mms,- 'rms to 'mOver Br an Station Dave Peters exhibits his All-City fielding form. Baseball season and the rainy season seemed to hit Lafayette at the same time. The Generals were only able to play 14 of 21 scheduled games. Of the games played they compiled a 9-5 season record. Having returnees Barney Hudson, John Surgener, Frank Wilford, and Phil Donovan to base his pitch- ing staff on, coach Sellier used Dick Baxter, Doug Osbourne, Rick Derrickson, Dave Peters and Mike Binion to form his infield. The outfield proved to be the spot for Sterling Price, Bubba Hart, and Bill McCaw. Entering the Regional Tournament the Generals drew arch rival Henry Clay. The Blue Devils and Wah Jones proved to be too much for the Generals as Henry Clay won in the first round. The season was a winning one as the Lafayette nine ended the season 9-5. s- Lafayette's Sterling Price swings at a high pitch during a Bryan Station game. T Track Team Wins Region an Pl 4TE4 LAF, 4 A xt xlyfgfl 4 4 .K Tx 1 H' 1 K- 1 AY AF' xv ,KA-Y' I' i 1 ya The Mile Relay was composed of Chet Reeder, John Ishmael, John Taylor, and Ken Prather. ,-A .Lil ,YQ 'L M sf 2, 1 - .. 33336 JrgEiAg11grrgE'fEVI Coach Hafold Bafffett, Jerry Fuller, John Ishmael Chet Reeder Ray , , Morrls, Clmt Schmldt, Bennett Luckins David N 131 d ,Steve Measel. Row 2: Mgr. J1m Hawkins Ga K1 ' ' 0 C' an mgr' Dixon, Ken Prather, Sam White, Phil, Frager, af33e13h'gJr3i1E31tze,.John Taylor, Scott Tucker, Bruce fi 011 and Places Fourth in tate The 1966 track team opened under new coach Harold Barnett by placing second in the Bourbon Relays. In the following weeks they placed third in the Lexington Relays and won the Re- gional. Kenny Prather then led the Generals to fourth place in the state by winning the 440 yard dash. Other standouts through th season were Ched Reeder, Don Fisher, John Taylor, John Ishmael, Gary Kleine, and Bruce Dix- on. ,ad-S , o X7 'Z Al YQ U . ,, ,f,Mwf'M , 7' H ' , 723, 1, 'V Mm, FWZ WWQQ ' , W M, f ff K , 2 ,W ,mf X' 1?fWfffMjj f fwcmfw ' A, i W, ,7,C4!g5,,f 'Q ,,,, 1 ,, ,awry State Champ Ken Prather shows winning form api? is If Y 1 'haf' Ji, Vx? M Region point winners Gary Kleine, Ched Reeder, David Noble and Bruce 4 Dixon. '27 'N-.QP ! e em I 1 nh QM 4115- L X' X ! 5 -3 ,4 Z! 2 E1 A 3 1: x iQ 521 ,A 1 W 7' fi if . P1-'K 5,8 Em Q ,Q En' f x 0- x Ss 4 1 Q 3' Q 4, S F14 L53 in-Y '-1 ,af OU Teams Compete in Region BOYS' GOLF TEAMQ Larry Fox, Tom Simpson, Jim Halfhill, Mike Gor- ham, Travis Myatt, and Bryan Griffith. 1 law' .41 -...Q-'hm GIRLS' GOLF TEAMQ I. to r.g Debbie Stevens, Bonnie Boggs, Marsha Bird Cathy Lear, Jean Philips, Joanne Czerwinski 1 Tommy Wade Wmfjgc M an -32,5 '1?lF 'E1-B 7 3 Z ,V 4 ight! ygav 'f ,. ' lv ', 1 W , nf Z I f NET TEAM Bill Ellis, Tom Wade, John Moore, kBob Maggard, David Scanlon, and Coach Tom Holloway. Bob Maggard tosses the hall high as he serves. X mf econd pmi M - flirt: X- is , iiifw rt gg 9,250 -P X . lfgggg .4':H7,f4. V! W, , . 4 1 , X . ,M if L WV, W , sfffyia, ' few ,ff f. if 4 f iff' 603158 itle W55f 'W 5 5 f MW f cf . Q Q29 'Q 4 6, f - ,, - ' 'f 5 1 QM 4 f if as 'V 77292 7 Q fix WY V fu, qywgsy ,W , hw, ,,. e pf, 5' V M 1 f e 1 , N' in f 35' l'3?f ' I W . fs xii? fwfwzi y, angle? wig- , ffiftt , .5193 , I ,, , A , , , , , . 5119 , gy- W, 7 , I' ff' f,,, ', I, , , I x ff, I , ,, , ' , I ,. 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QXZMW ff' ,Z-5 in um State Champion Tom Wade hits a back-hand shot. Coach Holloway instructs John X J xgx Y? fs ' . ' ' f .g1,:vZf.-it sg-,li 5 . ' +I' uk Lafayette's Tom Wade became the first player in the Stateis his- tory to ever win two consecutive State Singles Championships. On ,lune 4, l966, Senior Tom Wade defeated Bob Nolan to bring the big trophy home to Lafayette to accompany the Regional Bun- ner-up trophy won by Bob Mag- gard and John Moore. The Lafayette net team led by Wade was made up respectively by seniors Bill Ellis, Bob Mag- gard, Mike Thorton, and John Moore. Also playing was fresh- man David Scanlon. The team finished the season with a 7-4 record. The Generals' seven wins came against Mt. Ster- ling, Somerset, Tates Creek, and two each against Shelbyville and Franklin County. The four losses were credited two each to Henry Clay and St. Xavier. Moore and David Scanlon. i WSE - .'Ng. ng, s. if 'HG' I an I+ , fn. y- , I I Y 46 A, Ei' ' s If xi - . ' ' f , . . - o 1 W., 4.. ' 4 . U , V V . , 'L - 1 ' 'Qi I 4 .' -. ' O Y nf , ., L .I 'A ' Z 1 .-j - p 4 M N! iv P I I f M Wf , I '?'Y0-. '- 5 1 515-' 'U 1' . fl'l'Z ' 7 Tie or uteen limaxes Pageant Happy Elaine Brown hears her name announced as Junior Princess. U num l invis escorted by 1 irc rmr learns slit- is N n I Princess For the first time in the pag. eantis three year history there were two Marquis Queens, and both Sue Murphy and Susan Esenbock were crowned. The other senior finalists were Barbara Dennis, Donna Dur- ham, Sally Johns, Cheri Hughes, Nancy Jordan, Debbi Newman, Margaret Urmes, Donna Shaw and Debbie Thompson. Junior Princess Was Elaine Brown and Suzanne Francis was Sophomore Princess. A panel of community leaders chose the queens and princesses. Chosen by finalists as Miss Congeniality, Nancy Jordan receives congratulations from Barbara Sutton, 1964-1965 Marquis Editor. I th: pag. LEW were Ruth S ue Wk were I . una Dur- Hughes, Newman, Shaw and r Prin Cess 5Wanne Princess. I. lfaders :J s' 7 4 452 7 wg x ! ! S -Q Q2 , x , ,fm .,m4ZAf 'wiin EHWSZ xQgi3 hwmggi f ifilig f 4 7 -'r , w I 1 I 4 I i Q1 A D VY , A Talent, Tenstort, ti V, JAZZ DANCE I Cheri Hughes ' 2 Q D4 . f m A. 5 Q f t ' I A , E 1 ' I A IA A , 1 nh ' Ai s KD K . 9 l . l I .3 , l V T t 1 lf 1' 'I :t ,I .l. . i ' I 1 1 X I 1 i , i Y , , I I 1 I MONOLOGUE I AINT SCARED Debbie Thompson Q Excitement and Fun Elf? 1 1 M f ' , Wi PANT4 W , t Q, f:4lIN'l'llll'4llil1g,1 un thv fiIlQlliSl.S lwzulty A I uml pnifv. ilu- six illllxLKl'i mark their ' I Sl'UI't' Shvvls. 3 ' - . ' Ii Z . , ' 3 I y i 9 l il 4 l , 'z :EN ff' X i , I I I I 1 'li i, Z , s Y A i ctlent Acts in tteen Competition IHCZUJQPWW Questions tested finalists' poise. 1 w 1 E Qi Ex '-LET ME ENTERTAIN YOU f Nancy Jordan 1 f 5 ,. : QL DRAMATIC READING- UMARY, QUEEN OF SCOTS Donna Shaw .W XX 3328 K ,+I , , . ' - ! . , ,Q P . ' F , 'fl 1 f ' . III . SOUND OF MUSIC Donna Durham II2 :Z i .,,, gl 'Paz' tnfyrg Q E in annum :mf 11 kb 7 4429 Ur PgmZ077li777f95p S0ng5, DCUZCQS, Onologues PANTOMIME- PETER COTTONTAIL A f Barbara Dennis PANTOMIME- GYPSY Deborah Sherley Finalists' escorts smile encouragement to their dates. Pemgaazs, Pins, Primping and Paraphernczliq W' 1... Apprehension and uncertainty are very apparent behind the curtains. Backstage, the girls closed their eyes, breathed a prayer, and walked before the judges. fs w x . .V y Tl wi as rv L 0 gg! , I s s 1 X ,Q .. , 1 ' , X if .5 4, Nail-biting is one way of relieving - ' tensions. sf Q! ri . gg l -.ggi x . After Cloth ed 1 'ul P UIQ D Are All Part of Marquis Pageant Tr oats M, f ,W , 'WR 3? - ,QW,,,, , - IQMYU'-e xv of A :D gf gd fm 9 g gg Vi t , Mothers are handy when it comes to combing hair or checking make-up. After modelling school clothes, formals were model- led for the judges. Miss Harrison, Marquis advisor, directs the ac- tion backstage during the junior tryouts. l Selfishness wasn't a part of the Marquis Pageant tryouts. Contest- ants shared everything from safe- ty pins to belts. They combed each other,s hair and fastened their neighbor's necklace. On the floor of the small udressing room were spread all of a girlas paraphernalia- make-up, mirrors, perfume, bows and other mysterious objects. Even though they were nervous and excited, each girl found time to meet and help a friend-which is one purpose of the pageant. E Marquis Receives '24 9' Rating for Excellence FTW f n ' f ,,...f is Af .A 1 4 Eff!! r 2 mv v if mf as i gs . TES ' 394 . K. ix WX X? d f QQ' il-5... . .. gt -'.J X . -' 9 6.1 i 0. has Carol West works on Senior Directory. Editor-in-chief Nancy Sutton, congrat- Paula Allen, Organizations, Scott Tuck- ulates BOY and Girl Of the Year Susan er, Sophomores, and Gretchen Marcum, Rh0dCU1CYCf and CIHY Watklns- Curriculum, work on a layout. II6 f Q inn, QN 1, f ff A 5 . . ..... ff 5 '-it , am- - rr i Three essentials are necessary for good yearbooks: good pictures, good layouts, goodicopy. Pictures must be painstakingly planned and picture schedules made before the shutter is- snapped. Each picture must be cropped and proportioned according to size. Ar- rangements, or layouts, must be carefully planned so that they will interest the eye. There are at least 50 rules for good yearbook layout. All copy, picture captions, and headlines are written to tie in the many ideas presented. Each letter, space, and punctuation mark must be counted and figured mathematically to in- sure a perfect fit. A rough draft and finished lay- out are made for each double pHgC spread. Organized pictures, layOUfS, copy, and other essentials combine to make a good yearbook. J for A Fi K ' 'X F lf fa 4 if , X 3 sl U l 1 im' 9 . lr' I Q 4 Q X , Y ...4 -Illl Tuff. 21.4 be painstzigf' :Ff 1132 fi-1 ' ff -amcrisstzgj - .4 hz croppfi , B. 4-Qgtosie s. ww' ' j'...5. -J' l,., - 'rf 'I M U77 lj .,aa50f'1lf 1 fl' All iii . 'ful . , ' n ,my IU, L-QA t my ICQ' I . ce. ,sw gy 73.1.1 tr - N. yi .1 ' .l 'l 'L 1 W fn! W' . . 5 up 1 by lib l' ,Sf v: LT:w Hn, ,mf dw v. 4 ind is is 5, must From citioncii Yearbook Association f M ff, of Members of the Marquis staff 1. to r. David Sullivan sports, Susan Hammond, student life, Miss Harrison, spon . . . sor, Nancy Crewe, student life, Nancy Sutton, editor, Bob Miss ,lane Harrison, Marquis sponsor, Maggariassistam editor. directs Marquis pageant tryouts. Everyone was giddy from lack of sleep. ln a twelve by fifteen room there were eight offices, each containing pictures, copy charts, layout sheets, pens, pencils and one dreary, frustrated editor. lt was 5:30 in the morning and it looked like there wasn't going to be a Marquis. Gretchen Marcum was comfort- ing Paula Allen: ul-lere Paula let me find your sixteen pages. After all, Miss Harrison can only kill youf, Nancy Sutton kept moaning, HWould you believe . . . ?,' After two weeks of all work and no sleep the book was finished and everyone went to greet the parents they hadnit seen since school was out. The fall staff members attended workshops at Morehead and UK. Scott Tucker attended a publica- tions workshop at Ohio Univer- sity for a week during the sum- mer. An A rating was awarded by the National Yearbook Association to the Marquis. Progress of America T raced in Program MThis Land I5 Y r-,mi 3 FN f-'X Pt V' GIRLS CHOIR: Domma Adams, Linda Adams, Gala Baker, Patsy Mclntyre, Sara McClendon, Brenda Moberly, Becky Musgrove, Linda Bastin, Judy Brantly, Vickie Burgess, Donna Caudill, Connie Davis, Joyce Davis, Beverly Decken, Brenda Eldridge, Dru Henn, Carolyn Hodges, Frances Hoover, Rita Howard, Judy Huckle, Sharon Issaccs, Ginny, McCrory, Helen Mitchell, Margaret Mook, Rose McAuliff, Becky Montomery, Kathleen' Morris, Anna Lee Nave, Virginia Lawson, Kitty O'Donnell, Suzanne Simpson, Joan Sommer, Lucy Sullivan, Carolyn Young, Jenifer Waddle, Ruth Suttom, Jeanne Garby, Carol Way. SOPH- OMORE CHOIR: Janice Abercrombie, Becky Ackman, Shelly Adams, Pat Bolender, Martha Burger, Jane Donnovan, Mary Edwards, Joan Estes, Suzanne Francis, Dathy Gibb, Joe Goodman, Sandy Harris, Gena Hyland, Barabara Hodges, Valimaia Garvez, Susan Johnson, Bettye Jones, Charlotte Killo, Brenda Kimble, Diane McCubbin, Becky Cirl's choir officers l. to r,: Fran Hoover, Judy Huclirl, Connie Davis, Kathleen Davis. Prather, Rita Reid, Connie Robertson, Lynn Robertson, Ginny Saxton, Jean Settle. Pat Soper, Judy Tuttle MIXED CHORUS: Karen Adams, Anita Conrad, Donna Durham, Pat Mattingly, Becky McCracken, Sandy McSpadden, Jean Noel, Jacque Ackerman, Mary Beth Ellington, Sue Murphy, Debbie Sherley, Sandy Spalding, Frances Steele, Debby Thompson, Lynda Briggs, Suzanne Fischer, Edna Owens, Martha Jean Phillips, Cheryl Parks, Phyllis West, Carol West, Sharon Corder, Suellyn Campbell, Wanda Howard, Gil Mitchell, Bob Sergent, Steve Schramme, Willie Duke, Tom Fore, Homer Gordon Charlie Davis, Danny Steucher, Doug Traugott, Jim Daughter, Doug Beck, Barry Eldrige, Chuck Schultz, Paul Clarke Jim McCreary. Carol Way and Suzanne Bolender re ceive an award from Junior League for outstanding musical ability. xv i ' I 4' mmf. lla, T cuml Sim E: Km my itbulmf 5::ti I milieu, SEQ l SMC. Debby FII, Hmm Im ',c dU, Sielp 3155 My Sum, E545 fscci mt Bolendrr rf Sl llll1l0I leag- ul ability Lay I5 Your Lanai, b the Vocal Music Department Two assemblies were given by the vocal music department, di- rected by Mrs. ,lean Wake. A Christmas assembly was given with the orchestra. Handelis Messiah was performed by the Sophomore Choir, the Mixed Chorus, and the choir. The progress of America was traced in folk music in the spring concert, This Land ls Your Land. Granny dresses, southern ball- gowns, and hula skirts were among the costumes Worn. Mixed Chorus sang for several churches, junior high schools, and elementary schools. They also per- formed at a florist convention and an engineering class. At the State Music Contest, the Choir and Soph- omore Choir won a superior rating and the Mixed Chorus Won an ex- cellent. Keenland was the site of the final vocal music activity, as both choirs and the Mixed Chorus at- tended a picnic. Would you believe this thing doesn't have any arms? Mrs. Wake teaches students notes on a scale. MRS. JEAN WAKE 1. are-' , , f 52.1. j'i:1jn Come Sectwns Explamecl t0 MAT Members Maintaining a MBW average in math is a requirement for admit- tance into Mu Alpha Theta. Sev- eral Lafayette students spoke to the club, including Lee Crawfort, Don Morford and Ruth Sutton. In the spring the annual Mu Alpha Theta picnic was held. ,J Iorfofd explains comc sectxons to other ' 'fm5., , 2'-'-T., -?T.':'-Q nulugn JJ '-ffl? -nik I:-'LWB mmml 1 faniors Paoiisn First Literary Magazine S' Literary magazine staff l. to r.: Cindy Bost, Don Morford, Bill Cole, Elgan Baker, Susan Smith, Anne Clark. Foar FFA Members Receive Awards Recognition Da For the first time in several years, Lafayette had a literary magazine. The Laurel, published by juniors, contained essays, short stories, poems, haikus, and art work. Mrs. Tatum was the maga- zine sponsor and Elgan Baker and Bill Cole were co-editors. Anyone taking an agriculture course qualifies for membership in F.F.A. Club members learned new techniques in farming. They also study the most up-to-date farm machinery. Mr. Truitt, the spon- sor, presented F.F.A. awards Rec- ognition Day. Awards went to Stanley Hanes, Richard Sparks, Jimmy Eads, and Bill Savage. MW ,,i,WW,W,,,,f QQ , vi fi, f F.F.A. winners l. to r,: Stanley Hanes, Richard Sparks, Jimmy Eads Bill Savage. .S. flttencls State Convention at Danville FE' H5 0 . if ' 5 'L is Q' .152 1 ,::b,5 1f.1 'V' 'Senior Mu Alpha Theta members, l. to r.g bottom row: Andrea Andersen, Kathy Wall, Janie Webster, Anna Lee Nave, Mary Ann Stevens, Sandy Sterlinske, Becky Lutz, Linda Stokley, Susan Landrum, Cherie Hughes, Susan Esenbock, Diana Davidson, Sue Barnes, Lori Palmer, Kitty O'Donnell, Sue Diamond, Brenda Hughes, 2nd row: Mildred Finch, Glenn Emig, Cathy Chaney, Julia Field, Deborah Sherley, Carol Straus, Jim Roscoe, Beth Webb, Bruce Dixon, Sue Armstrong, Ruth Sutton, Suzanne Fischer, Phyllis West, Debby Thompson, Caroline 'McFarland, Joan Marshall. 3rd row: Joanne Czerwinski, David Whitmore, Buddy Knight, Ann Jolly, Molly Carpenter, Lee Crawfort, John Moore, Robin Rosenbaum, Mary Lamb, Keith Mac- Laury, Karen Eckert, Jim Thorpe, Doug Osborne. Top row: Dana Conkel, Steve Schramm, Bobby Hardwick, Ed Taylor, John Henderson, Jim Robbins, Larry Wilkey, Ched Reeder, Doug Leslie, Terry Baker, Ronnie Paul, Bill Burns, Wes Hudson. Ma Alpha Theta, Math Honorary, Has Ptente. Senior Nq row: Lin 0'Donnell Webster, Andrea A llld Tow: Nave, Br. McFarlan Esenhock 'I 1 l1,,g,H ff! H I' Senlor Natlonal Honor Soclety members l to r bottom row Lmda Brown Ann Longacre Sue Dlamond Kxtty ODonnell Evelyn Chasteen LOI1 Palmer Sue Barnes Janne Webster Reeta Dumford Sharon Corder Mrldred Fmch Andrea Andersen Kathy Wall Dottle Woody Cathy Lear Znd row Susanne Bolender Mary Ann Stevens Anna Lee Nave Brenda Hughes Ruth Sutton Becky Lutz Carolyn McFarland Julla Fleld Kathy Chaney Gala Baker Susan Esenbock VlCk1 Ivey Saundra Hale Dlana Davldson New mltxate llghts symbollc candle Carole Banks 3rd row Lmda Stokley Cheryl Hughes Deborah Sherley Glenn Emrg Sue Armstrong Lucy Stroud Beth Webb Bruce Dlxon Joyce Davls Jams Iyons Susan Landrum Cherl Hughes Carol Straus Debby Thompson Kaye Bell Top row Wes Hudson Sandy Spaldmg Robln Rosenbaum Kelth MacLaury John Hen derson Jlm Wade B111 Burns Dana Conkel Molly Car penter Lmda Cowherd Lee Crawfort Joanne Czerwlnskr Terry Baker Suzanne Flscher . .fx 41- vi 'B -t35n'.,H -W' l l 1 -54f+s'lXXX ,,. f f 1 '1 l l I24 Lanny McClellan Elected Head of Science Club iliuugfp.. Science Club sponsor Mr. Evans shows officers an electric motor. L. to r.: Mr. Evans, Jodie Atkins, Lanny McClellan, Jim Robbins. Donna how Second in cttionctl DECA Contest Donna Shaw was selected first at- tendant to the National DECA Queen. After winning the state, Donna went on to the national con- test in Cleveland. There, in a con- test involving every state, Lafay- ette's entry placed second. DECA members also attended the state convention in Louisville. The boys attended workshops on woodworking and the girls studied hairstyling. 5 'B P , 'L V Mr. Pennock teaches students to use a cash register- ' , cp If l DEG Conley .df ,,,,,rj.v,,, ,Mfr ,,.W,,,w f 2012120 mnfucfy 25657 Queen lsf 7qffe120Qznf fo Ofafzbzzczf Queen '25 Q J-L, L eoliool Club Has S eakers, Panel Discussion P I I l I I I I I I ' 1 I 7 ll li I I l I 1 I I l Medical Club members hold a panel discussion on Careers in Medicine. Panelists l. to r.: Bill Cole, Elgan Baker, Donna Dodd, Lanny McClellan, and Susan Perkins. Medical Club had several speak- ers. Dr. Andrew Polites from U.K., spoke at one meeting, and Ed Fal- len, a pathologist, spoke at an- other. Cindy Bost, a Lafayette stu- dent, spoke to the group about the DNA molecule. A panel discussion highlighted one meeting. l I26 P Dr. Andrew Polites, former Lafayette student, speaks to Medical Club. QQ 5' Cindy' Bost shows Medical Club officers model of a DNA molecule. ,Z-f rm, End bl al tl kn- al 93 nn eQ EF? .,. Lafa lol LQ Club Initiates Endure Broken Eggs ul, Club initiates had to endure broken eggs all over their shirts and ties pulled too tight around their necks. Initiates were made to keep eggs in their shirt pockets and any member could break that egg. Ties were mandatory for the new members. Any athlete who has lettered is eligible for membership. 2:1 3 Lawrence Long and Bob Sergent tease L Club initiates Scot Johnson and Cliff Mims. La ayette Acquires First Debate T eam Lafayette's first debate team, l. to r.: Mildred Finch, Bruce Dixon, Jeanne Garbee, Bill Buck. For the first time La- fayette acquired a debate team under the direction of Mrs. Thelma Beeler. They competed in Rich- mond against Georgetown and Paris. Compulsory ar- bitration and labor man- agement was their topic. l27 3. S Members Make Corsages fOr Football Games At the senior initiation, old N.H.S. members held a trial to see if prospective members had the necessary qualifications: scholastic ability, serv- ice, leadership and character. Making carnations to wear at football games is one of N.H.S. main Registering as a member of National Honor Society is an important part of the initiation ceremony. f ,322 TG Y is, -1 ' Lafayette's National Honor So- ciety held two initiations this year: one for seniors and another for juniors. No initiate knew he had been chosen until hewas tapped in the assembly. There was a tea for new members and their parents later. Tutoring is an annual project for N.H.S. members. They help class- mates during study halls or after school. Members also attended the state convention in Danville. projects. Officers l. to r.: U , . Af- A . uf Suzanne Fischer, Robin Rosenbaum, Beth Webb, Glenn Emig. -X . 'T ff 'Wh-ff c .1 ,cm PU, f 9' R rr' f 1.1 . ., 1 sd!! V' 11.725 :r .-'1 'lit YI TK f U f L .,',. Convalescent Care Taught at FHA Meeting fk Care of a convalescent was taught at one F.H.A. meeting. F.H.A. members held a style show and modeled clothes they made. Visiting a downtown fumiture store was educational to F.H.A. members K l M I, l s 1 I30 5 Basketball Coach of the Year Adolph Rapp jpefllw ll C IE C0 al tli wt le of ex be f e. 4.1 it Pi w 1 L?A on , A Pep Club members mingled with team members at the annual Sports Banquet. NJ 1 at O lv Q I , ,,.e. H ' Coach Rupp and Pep Club SPOTLIGHT ON SPORTS president Debby Thompson chat before the banquet. Mrs. Grace Fragstein, Pep Club spon- sor, accepts a gift from club officers Nancy Sutton and Sue Armstrong. 'lx T, X ' x ax Q VK .-:as ! ' 1 . it t. : t 53 lf Wit H, tw Y' '4ll Vi .A - . pt ' ' J:l '-' ..,, Speaks at Pep Club Sports Banquet With Coach of the Year Adolph Rupp as speaker, the annual Pep Club Sportls Banquet was well at- tended. After Rupp's speech, coaches summarized the football and basketball seasons and pre- dicted the baseball record. Players were recognized and given their letters. Rupp spoke about the challenge of athletics. He also said that every team should go out to win. Held at Holiday Inn East, the banquet honored the boys partici- pating in sports. E s S 'Q f lf, . s s Y ,ff , s 1 fx X Speaker at the yearly spring sports banquet was U.K.'s head basketball coach, Adolph Rupp. Several football players begin their meal - -v -vn..uw , . f f--- , , I l , Library Helpers Have Christmas Party 1 I i i I Q 1 Q il 2 y UQ li! T ly 4 i. V ' , Stamping books and returning them to shelves are duties of a library helper. From l. to r.g Carol Giles, Billie Lovelace, Nancy Puckett, Pat Holt, Pat Holt, Grace Laurick, Barbara Brown. ,w I3 I i Q ' I V Ill A al 15 , 1 i. 1 I lu li Library helpers open a box of new books. From l. to r.g H. R. Mulendore, Eddie Stidham, Tommy gl Walker, Terry Robinson, Karen Brinkerhoff, Kathy Crrech, Judy Henson, t l K JE 'N'-.: I . y I32 F.T.A. embers Visit Several County Schools ' 0 .. A pedal IS g A mm 7 on an 5fQ9 Syl? n ggwyqgq J on ,gun I one IW, Q 5 unc Ii g 5 0 non ni: 7 'WW :un l ' ' dot' , M 9 nunooo nina 'ww Q I0 noocuooo von X 1 F.T.A. members visited county schools and did some teaching of their own. Mr. Smith spoke at annual get together banquet. j Zi 55 'WW . ,wine Penmes were used as votes ln the Cutest Baby Contest. Cary Hayden won the F.T.A. spon- sored contest. I33 Vvv' ' ' ''FET'fit'gfliiiffilfiiiiy nl- E l T' Times staff members J. T. Freeman, Ellen Essig, and Karen Eckert, tour Lexington Photo Engraving Building. 3 nill and Scroll, Journalism Honorary, + Initiates Nineteen QUILL AND SCROLL MEMBERS, I. to r.: bottom row: Gretchen Marcum, Nancy Sutton, Nancy Crewe, Susan Hammond. 2nd row: Tommy Wade, Barbara Kendrick, Donna Dodd, Paula Allen, Linda Bailey, Karen Eckert, Linda Marshall, Mrs. .lime Bowen, Miss Jane Harrison. Susan Esenbock. Ist row: Judy Graham, Bama Dillon, Elaine Brown, Lynn Cobb, Bob Maggard, David Sullivan. 'cqef JP' Q 'Wx , 5 5 K , , . , i uh of, A' 4 'H ax S r - - v K I N7 A U' I 1 I34 lm Staff Works as DJ. as on WBLG as f far a Pug Wellman takes his turn as announcer during Times' Radio Day Interviewing Peter Stoner, a television an- nouncer, is part of Dave P1'eston's job. With a new advisor, Mrs. Jane Bowen, and the assistance of two j oumalism classes, the Times opened the '65-66 school year. On February 12 the Times was in charge of radio station WBLG. L.H.S. students served as D.I.'s and program directors for the day. Profits from ads sold by students were given to the Timesas a public service. After the first semester, the edi- torship changed hands when Dave Preston was succeeded by Barbara Kendrick. In the spring, journalism stu- dents toured the Herald-Leader building and attended a state-wide press clinic at U. K. Beta Club Wins First Place or T alenz Actfll SENIOR MEMBERS: L. to r.: Bottom row: Annetta Conrad, Sue Barnes, Janet Adkins, Janie Webster, Vicki Ivey, Diane Davidson, Mayla Mc- Keehan, Sherry McConathy, Jane Moberly, Dorothy Molla, Sandy Ster- linske, Mary Ann Stevens, Anna Lee Nave, Susan Esenbock, Gala Baker, Carol West, Phylliss West, Nancy Crewe, Patty Vance. Row 2: Sandy Taylor, Debby Thompson, Janis Lyons, Susan Landrum, Cheri Hughes, Connie Howard, Saundra Hale, Carolyn McFarland, Becky Lutz, Julia Field, Barbara Adams, Susan Hart, Linda Hallock, Kathy Chaney, Jacque Ackerman, Sharon Gill, Mildred Finch. Row 3: Dottie Woody, Joan Marshall, Patsy Anderson, Linda Brown, Cathy Lear, Jim Hayes Buddy Knight, Bill Ellis, Anita Richards, Sue Armstrong, Janis Brown, Sally Benning, Judy Graham, Pat Brown Beth Webb, Glenn Emig, Bruce Dixon, Doug Osborne, David Whitmore, Suzanne Fischer, Lori Palmer, Sharon Corder, Evelyn Chasteen. Row 4: Kathy Wall, Linda White, Reeta Dumford, Pat Moore, Ann Jolly, Karen Eckert, Donna Prater, SANDY KHSP.-KDDFN Bcla Club Talent Art Cheryl Parks, John Taylor, David Peters, Ruth Sutton, Linda Bailey, Deborah Sherley, Carol Straus, Susan Hammond, Terry Baker, Kaye Bell, Linda Stokley, Judy Rigsby, Lynn Sturgeon, Vonnie Lee, Glenda West. Row 5: Ann Longacre, Carole Banks, Sandra Levy, Joyce Davis. Tom Walker, Joanne Czerwinski, Lauretta Flynn, Sally Spayih, Linda Cowherd, Molly Carpenter, Sandra Spalding, Emily Houston, Pam Hollo- way, Judy Hukle, Mark Hammer, Robert Wilson, Mike Thornton, Rodney Craft, Sue Diamond, Kitty O'Donnell, Andrea Andersen. Row 6: Wesley Hudson, Bill Burns, Phillip Cochran, David Abner, Mike Cooper, Edward Taylor, Larry Mason, Dana Conkel, Keith MacLaury, Jim Roscoe, John Moore, Robin Rosenbaum. Row 7: Gary Kleine, David Sullivan, Doug Leslie, Charles Reeder, Jim Robbins, Larry Wilkie, Ferrell Wellman. John Henderson, Walter Wurst, Ronnie Smith, Gil Mitchell, Bob Hard- wick, Ronnie Paul. Beta Club won first place for a talent act during the state convention in Louisville. This was the first time Lafayette's Club had entered the contest. Vicki Ivey choreo- graphed the act. ln spring, Beta Club held its annual piC- nic. Members played baseball until a fire was started and then roasted hot dogs. Officers were Jim Roscoe, Jamie Webster, Cheryl Parks, and John Henderson. Qcefor T ale, miiiu lab, Quiz N fha-ii ',.., 'fi Adil' b 'h' 5-Fa Eff 0- in 'K-.L1 Cami 3 , ,S jf!-5 Hai, 5 :Ml . 1: fu TREE. linda t luv 'E'-' S..-1,:,P2:Hoilov , 'M h'T1.':'::,RfJ,:y an vm-n urn Fzzf- s . , ' X ,ev 1 ma 11. - Hridwd F' 'ffl I'-U' .,Z5:etLf,Iab LU' :rl f..,71g,Dqp 'U' -f' la- L-f: mm? li has A. 1' mf- E2 Had' H F ig I lliflll ad um 3 lfmille. 's had U WW' .un thi iff! WO' .gg H I will .4 H3 uv' .MC Z 2 Q. 2, Q P4- Cn P+- Q P4- cm Q 5 Q Cs Cv 2. Q 5 E 51 Q Cn bs. Z 3 2 Q 31 LU cw E cw 4 5 2 .6 Club members winning first place in state for a talent act were l. to r.g Sandy McSpadden, Susan Esenbock, Vickey Ivey, Glenn Ernig, Janet Adkins. are 1 French Club Holds Ca 6 party S mgs Freneh Mk, F or in Club mf and sing commam During members ing the 1 In spr was heh house. ,S ff-4 i ri Folk Songs, Stages Tableau During Christmas For initiation, prospective French Club members had to wear pins and sing HLa Marseillaisew at the command of an older member. During the Christmas season members staged a tableau depict- l ing the birth of Christ. In spring, the annual Cafe Party was held at Andrea Anderson's house. Susan Smith sings a French folk song during annual Cafe Party. WMF' For Christmas meeting, Club members staged a tableau. .1 .e,, Tableau members: Narrators - Elgan Baker, Sue Barnes. Chorus - Barbara Hodges, Sue Dia- mond, Kitty O'Don- nell, Janie Lutz, Debby Rudolph, Becky Lutz, Anita Cromer, Sandy Sterlinski, Susan Hart. Nativity- Robin Pulley, Bill Cole Anne Clark, .lim Robbins, Terry Mielcarek. tuclent Counczl Holds Talent Show to Earn, VW' Slllde I Palmer:-, UWT, C Xlilchelflglr v.' . .Qg -Q rf 1 t Ui: I I x 3,1 rr 5 A I. 3 ,Y qs L , i I . 1 0 .ui 0 -I' Ge, Mme or Portable Publze Address System, MON OLOGUE- COUN TRY COUSIN Sharon Corder Student Council Talent Show Student Council officers l. to r.: Lori Palmer, secretary, Sandy Levy, treas- urer, Gary Kleine, vice-president, Gil Mitchell, president. . . 'X.,,,,f Designing posters and giving speeches are essen- tial parts of Student Council elections. As a money making project, Stu- dent Council held a talent show. Jim Varney Won first prize for humorous imitations. Second prize Went to Susan Esenbock for an original monologue, and mixed chorus won third prize. Entering a car in the Christmas Caravan paid off when the council won first prize. A portable sound system used in outdoor assemblies and during Recognition Day was given to La- fayette by Student Council mem- bers. J' s n tl' i li Z panish lub Gives Banquet for Initiates, itll fi ,,.. Kas J in I I ld 2 I I A M? 4 3 Z L i f 2 1 1 Candle lighting is traditional. C1 l Spanish Honorary members, Z. to rg Mrs. Miller, sponsor, Suellyn Campbell, Kenny Hoffman, Jacque Ackerman, Julia Field, Terry Baker, Janice Brown, J. W. Berry, Chris Wolf David Sullivan, Reeta Dumford, Judy Jordan, Carmen p J Duff, Karen Wolf, Debby Thompson, Sharon Corder, Patsy Bastin, Sue Armstrong. F 3 J i Q at rf if f y 1 1? J' s it 7 V Y 7 S r I 3 n pf l Y 1 I 1 fl '.,l 4 '4 Vu x . .,, ie, for IW khnsllli Iuh.Cll' ll Sells Candy During Lunch to Earn Money 'V' 5 .QQ up X s Q W W .:xx' 1 Spanish Club sponsor Mrs. Barnes and officers Mary Bertram, Judy Jordan, and Sharon Corder smile as new initiates are introduced. New members are sworn in during Spanish Club's annual banquet. Spanish Club held a banquet to initiate new members. Flags of Various Spanish speaking countries were used as decorations. Each new member was introduced to the older members. As a money making project, club members sold candy and potato chips for a week during lunch. if Key Club Holds Mock F uneral, Sells License Plat65 l 'T l K ll I Blue stan' loufll sonl' fune palll fune aftel , awa' l l A I i 5 placl 1 roor l the 4 D gave Metl x R l S4 I l L1 I ,. them ' ,I ilo e . Pallbearers come forward to carry off the Blue Devil's remains. l li l I Fi l K -V A ,,lf r ' , Q ll X fgjlrf p ie' Q : .-S 'i..-' Q , X ff f 'lr M W 6 , V! , If QL L W 5 ,qfw Q I' l f X N' x W ll,, f ' '65-'66 P i V Q .l.:.: 17 President: 4 w ,, N K 'J-f Ng- cr ' p ,V rf- f ' ,Wx IAQ-aw um l l I 1 , l l e Rev. Mitchell comforts widow- l li 5 v 1 !1 ll . U o 'K' . ggi Gil Mitchell delivers the funeral oration. 5'Q . i ? Ee lla Q i ,44 dvi, in Plates, GMES Party, Collects Clothes Key Club buried the Henry Clay Blue Devil with pomp and circum- stance. NWidow7' Sue Murphy wept loudly and was comforted by uPar- sonw Gil Mitchell, who delivered the funeral oration. Complete even to pallbearers and a hearse, the mock funeral dissolved into a pep rally after the casket had been carried away. As another project, the club placed large bags in each home- room to collect clothing for Save the Children Federation. During Christmas, Key Club gave a party for children at the Methodist Home. Selling General license plates is the club's yearly project. Key Club collects clothing for children in other countries. 65 66 President Pug Wellman hands banner to Don Smith, new president Not everyone was solemn at Key Club s mock funeral for Henry Clay. fi MT' , l ' 1 l Latin lub Wins Superior Rating for Pia and Proj li ml ii, rl, I flQ,,QQifl Q l I ,,.,,,f 1 ,.-. 1 I , ' i , , ' f 1 -1 I ll l il ii 1 My H n 1 -I I1 Cast of Latin Club play l. to r. 5 Rosemary Norfleet, Larry i Brewer, Eric Huffman, Andrea Andersen, Christine Sher- ley, Randy Huebner, Suzanne Pendley, Sandra Spaulding. is i ,Ai t lil Deborah Sherley recites poetry at banquet. elif 77' T rr - V, om oot, Susan Johnson, Judy Tuttle, Karen Brxnken- -Y ff hoff, enjoy meal. lr is ' u ,M A 1 4, CL?-q r ,,.,.,......l in -- 1 ,,,,...n i li I l i I l fi i iL M . QI , gi it ,I 4 ml For f Lafayei Latin C state Off gn state A pl characi boy W friend rating. Roman Poetr nursery annual S... I Q Il I I ui 3 2 ', f 't 5 5. for PGM 'ld Projeetg Has Member Elected to State mee For the fourth consecutive year, Lafayetteas representative to the Latin Convention was elected to a state office. Cathy Carlin was chos- en state treasurer. A play involving mythological characters who help a romantic boy with his uninterested girl friend won the club a superior rating. Another group project, a Roman bath also won a superior. Poetry readings, wrestling, and nursery rhymes highlighted the annual Roman banquet. Jerry Love and Susan Foley have most authentic costume nyamalbanqnet -W, -4-,..,.,,. , ,- '--V M...m. V I wht, - 2252 i lv' . 4 r Latin Club members don Roman costumes for an outdoor tableau. Business Club Visits Fredrick 's Wig Salon. Every girl in Business Club must have a job. These jobs range from saleswoman to secretary. Each member invited her boss to the annual Bosses' Dinner. During one meeting, a stylist from Fredrick's Beauty Salon dem- onstrated the care of wigs. After- wards, members were allowed to try on the wigs. A breakfast at Springs Motel was the year's last meeting. Betsy Kelso tries combing a wig. Miss Dennis, sponsor, greets guests at Bosses' Dinner. Club members and bosses enjoy the banquet. Art Ag a I an teac 90. Art Club embers Paint Mural in Music Room Nw , H u. u 'H' Dinner. Art Club members paint a mural in the music room depicting various types of music. W... ' A ....,,,..,, 1 Q Q As a money making project, Mr. Williams, an art teacher, cut out silhouettes of students. Art Club members painted a mural in the music room depicting various types of music from spir- ituals to modern. To raise money for the Art Club, Mr. Williams, a Lafayette art teacher, cut out students' sil- houettes. The profiles were cut from cardboard during the stu- dents' lunch hour. v . ' , -- gn Q ' Y 5 v. :fl n x 1 cl :pixma H NL kg 'Q.vC1d.s Q,gwA9SQ rF, :c-5, ,N Q X f- -H-H. -fp, X V'- '.-.ze . l i l olohomores Hold Rummage Sale Wtswmwmlms Sophomore officers for they school year were ln the spring old clothes were collected in the L. to R. Scott Tucker, Treasurerg Paula Rosen- l10m6r00mS. Along with l10II1C1'O0II1 fepfesenta' haum, Presidentg Cassie Gentry, Secretary and tives, the class officers and sponsor held a rum- Anita Cromer, Vice-President. mage sale to raise money for next year's P1'0m- ff 4 Mrs. Ann Sanderson, Sponsor Janice Abercrombie Paul Abner Rebecca Ackman James Adkins Harold Akers Terry Akers Donna Allison Brenda Anderson Steve Anderson Carol Avery Joey Bablitz Wesley Bailey Elaine Barrick Ann Bartlett Margaret Bartlett Robert Bays Ruth Beatty Marilyn Beck Wayne Bicknell Venetta Bingham Michael Binion Bruce Bissmeyer Donna Bizzell Paul Bloyd Carolyn Boone Grady Boswell Chuck Bowles Frank Adams Shelley Adams Vicki Adams Richard Alderson Jimmy Alford Vivian Allen Wayne Anderson Betsy Armstrong Greg Austin Freddy Ball Steve Barker Clark Bamette Elizabeth Baston Patsy Bates Pat Bates Sharon Becker Ronnie Belden James Berry Nancy Bishop Robert Bishop Elaine Bissinger Paul Bobbitt Patricia Bolender Joseph Bond Gaile Bowman Glenna Boyd Adrienne Braamse I53 rsiqgqxjx- ' . 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'-11, -,TQ 6 Fmalzsts Chosen for Marquis ipfm Linda Bradl ' K - Daw Patricia Braizllaman Liimirliillielgliliilciieffhoff DEB' Cynthia B.rewer John Brouseg S Charles DCM' Charles Brown Marth B b' Dodd Michael Brown Susan Btililggr gibDildson Douglas -Bruce Leslie Burns i1aryll0'l50n Linda Cairell T C b - d Dniry Dave Caldwell Siicfiiie dll? eu iiiiiiallulf Linda Campbell Melissa Carter Jeffrey Duff Janet Cartmell Linda Cheek Gene Dunn Damel Casey -IHY Chellew JCSSCDIIIIU Freeda Chasteen Fran Cheuvront loc Dunn Joanne Clague Patricia Cobb William Dwyei Janet Clemons Wesley C016 lliendalidring Jack Coats Larry Collier iiawdwards Darrell Columbia Jeanne Combs Carolyn Comly Bonita Cooper Gene Cooper Nerschell Cooper James Crabb Phyllis Craig Diane Crawford Kitty Conner Richard Cook Sue Cook Mitchell Corman Sherry Cornett Claude Cox Sharon Crawford Anita Cromer Ceorgia Cummin I illu will Alan Cunningham Ro Jer 1 'Si I H Janene Cunningham Margarol llllllillpf f Shirley Currens Cindy Davis 4 . Qlfjuig Princess From ophomore Clagg Karen . L Q Bflllk h Hants Bfidggsoff H BIUUSQ XI- Q arth Burger s.l1y Leiiilg Emir J urns Tom Q Steve Eggiheu NlellSSa Carter Linda Ch k Jai' Chelliiv Fran Cheuvrom Patricia Cobb ll esley Cole Larry Collier Kitty Conner Richard Cook Sue Cook Mitchell Corman Sherry Cornell f Claude COX Sharon Cfawlmd Anita Crgmgmin Ceoflw U S nanml m Robert Daughfnt' ffl , h-lm Davis Colleen Dawson Jonathan DGBOCI' Charles Dedmilll Debbie D0dd Ed Dodson Mary Dodson Sandra Drury Jamie Duff Jeffrey Duff Gene Dunn Jesse Dunn Joe Dunn William Dwyer Brenda Edrington Mary Edwards Terry Devries Tanya Diamond Diane Diehl Curtis Doll Jane Donovan Sam Drake Karma Duff Doug Duggins Debby Dunn Joe Durham Jon Durkin Kathy Dutt Joel Ellis Tish Emig Bill Endicott l Finalists for the 1965 1966 Marquis Sophomore Princess are Tom Estridge Jamie Duff, Nancy Rosenbaum and Susan Johnson P l ew umbers on Rooms Help Kee 'S l f William Epperson Joan Estes Toni Estridge Janet Farmer Brad Fawcett Gwen Fewgans Janet Fitzpatrick Connie Florence Sam Flowers Mary Foley David Foxworthy Suzanne Francis Donnie Frederich Cathy Fuller .lerry Fuller Cassie Gentry Kathy Gibb Charles Gibsen Clyde Gilpin Dave Girone Marilyn Glass Jo Goodman Williaiii Graham Bessie Green Fredic Hageman Allen Haggard James Halfhill Carolyn Ethington Katherine Evans Dave Ewen Nancy Finnie Wanda Firliner Ralph Fister Vicki Flowers Edwin Floyd Theodore Flynn Howard Frasier Pamela Frazier Phillip Frazier Sherry Fuller Diana Garcia Bruce Garrison Joyce Gilkerson Bruce Gillespie Freddie Gilliam Robert Glass Penny Godbey Mark Gold Tony Green David Griffin Ida Galley Charley llllll Rena Hall William Hall ' n Gqii,iInimdH,tipw' E5 1 Hawllef llliiiefine Hay Band Haydon H lton iiiieiiilendefson Gracie Hensley Kenneth Hill Jenia Hilen Indy Hinlde - eip Keep Carols gn E . HW Ewen Vans xan , . , Wangalgfflnie 1 lr Ralph pisfefler Vicki F1 Edwin Fllgfls Theodore Flynn H0W21rd Frasier Pamela Frazie Phillip Fraziei Sherry Fuller Diana Garcia Bruce Garrison I oyce Gilkerson Bnrce Gillespie Freddie Gilliam Robert Glass Penny Godbel Mark Gold Green 5:21, aa, Idg Cllllel' ' Hall Charlet' Han Q'5'f,,,, Hal 'gil ., , Ophomores From Getting Gay Hamilton William Hampt0I1 Charles Hanel' Carol Hatcher Katherine HHY David H3Yd0n Rose Helton Darrell Henderson Gracie HensleY Kenneth Hill Jenia Hilen Judy Hinkle - Cindy Hanson Sandy Harris Vernon Harris Jean Hayes Joe Hays Paul Hedrich Judy Henson Missie Herbert Katherine Hessel Barbara Hodges Margaret Hoffeld Judy Hogue Charles Holbrook Christy Holland Harold Holt Barbara Hopwood Patrick Housh Bobby Howard John Howe Donna Hudson Eddie Humphrey Donald lsaman Valencia Jarvis Valari Johns Stephen Holt Tom Honican Ann Hooker Cary Howard Mike Howard Tom Howard Brenda Humphries Carol Hunter John Isaacs Steve Johnson Susan .Johnson Betty Jones ' 'f' -mar' 1... ..-i'... .., -. . 1.- l57 Sgphomores Pla Basketball, A subject that is required for al- most all sophomores is P. E. and health. During the year the boys and girls play basketball, volley- ball, soccer, and other sports de- signed to develop their mental and physical fiber. Joseph Jones Linda Jones Sharon Jones J eny Kallop Clarence Keith Mila Keith Vicki Kincheloe John King Laura King James Kitz Craig Knippenberg Danny LaFiollette Douglas Lange Glenn Larison Donald Lathery Volleyball, B919 Jordan Linda Jordan Floyd Kackley Paul Kelly Charlotte Killough Brenda Kinball Patti King Phillip Kirk Renna Kitts Creech Lamecli Jr. Russell Lampe Rita Lancaster Jodi Latlirem Jennifer Laughlin Ella Lawrence UW 0 Uunii asf ure C 1 llvnniC wget leresii Lllheck George Lllll nenel WY Dflllllt Long Galen Lowe Ben LucltenS Bonnie lllelllanal Donna McClanal1 Brenda McCll1I6 Dianne llcCulJlJi1 lanie llcllonald Ralph llcllonald Fnnali Mcliendon linlie llclllilan lltlne llcpheroi lrank Man - lln linliimne' J eve llarquard lfflllelh fmle Mate nina llaetegik MHS011 lille M , lflfll nil iybfllla r 500067 lordan 3 .lord fl ll llielly JI' Qt . endale Klllguth Kinbau lalll Killa hlllip Kixk lenna Kitts Creech Lament, JL Rnssell Lampe Rita Lancaster lodi Lathrem lenniler Laughlin Ella Lawrence Dunil Leaf Laura Lee Connie Leggett Teresa l.-CYbeCk George LillY Michael Livisay Debbie LOIIQ Galen Lowe Ben Luckens Bonnie McClanahan Donna McClanahan Brenda McClure Dianne McCubbin Janie McDonald Ralph McDonald Sarah McLendon Katie McMilan Wayne Mcpheron Frank Mangione John Marlin Steve Marquardt Kenneth Mason Tomie Mateyoke Dana Matteola Kathy May Terry May COI1Ill6 Maynard and Stud H ealth Bob Lentz Bill Lewis Logan Lewis Alan Llynn Linda Locker Mike Lonker Janet Lutz J. L. Lynn Patrick McCarthy Malcolm McConnell Gary McCormick Mike McCormick Shirley McDowell Pat McGuire Becky McIntyre Floretta Madden Gloria Maddox William Malone Fred Marrs Jerry Marshall Laurie Marshbanks Teresa Mattingly Lynn Maupin Diana May Pat Means Rhonda Measel Bobby Melrose wmmewee - .1 Nlftfif' aux X , . ., X: ' N ij' ' 'rr X N L , f ,7e' 'W 515517 W Q, :- X , -ix .',.N X s f ,WH fav N, J' 5 xxx je ss , 5 L .SEPT , ! 2 tiff' -+714 X f fx wx XX 67454, 6 X ? S X 1 f ff f N ,X 5 5 S My W L SW . iff glib! X xi Nz X W7 f X WW kb e -1 11'-31' -was .,wQar.'-a.-fax ' Q. Charlie Meyers Nancy Meyers Brenda Miller Arty Mooney Carolyn Moore Linda Moore John Morgan Donna Morrow Debra Morton David Nagle Michael Nelron Marie Newman Sophomore Englzsh Classes Stud Pom Jack Miller Karen Mitchell Brenda Moberly Jennifer Moores Clayton Morgan David Morgan Mike Mucio Michael Murrell Becky Musgove Daryl Newry Donna Newton Rosalind Newton x, X David Noble Larry Noe Charlie Norris Danny Ockerman Debbie Ogletree Mary Ogletree Lyndia Palmatier Brad Palmer Gerry Parks David Peaser Sue Peck Suzanne Pendley ., fig X , F1 'f ' ii L .K Q N 5 p f is 'W VIP ' fart ,4 s- L 1 Phyllis Norton Debbie Oakes Karen Ochscnliein Karen Olson Marilyn Otis Randy Overstrect Bonnie Patrirk Joann Patrick Mark Patrick David Pliillmriffk Cordelia PliillipF Henry Phillips Barbara Nicki Rami Jian Randal Carol llasmll Russell Reerl Homer Reevl William Rey ludith Ridde Donnie llitcfi Ellen Ritche Lallfie Robo Parnell non Thomas R00 Ella ll0sei qlli Rykel. alephen Sal igogel' Sand Julien San my SHXI4 Fllian S ,I lance Sellle .dan fudx. 5 tl t il? 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' i if ,ww Milli' ii 'V' tiff 55' w' S jg ful, ml, N' , :Bmpr f la Poet, Silas Marner, Short tory, and rammar Melinda -Pierce Ralph Pierce Don Porter Linda Prather Judy Preston ' Barbara Prewltt Nikki RamseY jean Randolph Carol Rasmussen Russell Reed Homer Reeves William Reynolds Judith Riddell Donnie Ritchey Ellen Ritchey Laurie Robords Parnell Rollins Thomas Root Paula Rosenbaum Rita Ryker Stephen Sallee Roger Sanders Robert Sandford Jenny Saxton Susan Seiler Lance Seldin Jean Settle Linda Potts Douglass Powell Bill 'Powers Betty Prewitt Jeanne Price David Pryse Bill Read Mary Reed Rita Reed John Rhodus I Mark Richards Danny Richardson Connie Robertson Lynn Robertson Richard Robertson Linda Rose .loe Rosenbaum Nancy Rosenbaum Tom Salman Lee Sanborn James Sanders Clinton Schmidt Ronald Scott Sally Seiler .loe Sheehy Christine Sherley Richard Sherrod R 'NLM Brenda Shields Nancy Short Mike Shropshire Tom Simpson Barry Singer Kristy Singleton Nelson Smith J im Smoroske Gary Smyth Lynn Sommer Patricia Soper Bobby Sowder Brenda Stamper Linda Stanifer Sue Steinforth David Stone Curt Story Margaret Straus Martha Stuecher Mary Swope Maunonc Tanner David Thomas Mark Thomas Brenda Thompso Jessica Tipton Rick Trommer Connie Tucker I62 Il Susan ShumwaY Judy Siller Larry Sills Cary Slacokley Nancy Sloan Gary Slusher Penny Snapp Cathy Soard Rita Soard J im Spalding Margaret Spencer Beverly Stallins Wilma Stevens Beverly Stewart Vicki Stidham Martha Strnad Walter Stroup Virlin Stokley Cary Taylor King Taylor .lakie Thiessen Elizabeth Thompson Steve Thompson Billy Tilton Scott Tucker Vickie Tudor Linda Turner Sophomores Take Hearing Tests to N93 xp T 'ra f I N as f rl it . y-'E wtlifmlwt IHJYW Wilde 1 Mis Vtllmi Km-en Z Dianevllwi ttimllrtt 3 Iindtwtdf' 2 Charles Walker Timothy Walker Vifki Walters Billy Watts Randy Watts Cteltey Way a 'fe S CSIS I o Meet Requirements for School Activities William Turner Judy Tuttle Sara Tuttle Lois Vannatta Jimmy Vanghn Karen Vaughan Diane Vincent Anita Vires Linda Wade Charles Walker Timothy Walker Vicki Walters Billy Watts Randy Watts Ceeney Way Leslie Umstead .loan Underwood Paul Underwood I Beverly Veach Leda Vertuca Stephen Vickery at X Q-X ., ' Sandy Wade Gary Waddell Pamella Wagner Linda Walton Anthony Wampler Debbie Wardle . p Daniel Way ,N D W Z as an eaver as i, N D W f tv onna eaver t X ix - ,ff ,, r 1 NX Q 1 nw, E 1 3 , x all I L as X x ri !IZ 5. cv' V fa 3 Hearing tests are a part of the sophomore's year at Lafayette. They are administered to make sure that every student can meet the minimum requirements nec- essary for pupil participation in school activities. I63 ,1 - -1 IEW? W - Rn, I y It i H, - n b .Q an W' f . - , , ' 'f ' , ., , ' A ,W V -,- -, Q r - --ff,-X, -.g ',:4'.',.j'j',,.,-.QL,--:,1jj,,',-Ay, -, 3,45-in-.,-. at -M .. 5 -, I ' ' - f X fi : z N -H ' X i - Lf -rg Q 4 -V.,-pf '-Q Q.,f5YjQf1?eNT',Vgf'7t1:l'?ETf'Q:!,2D?Exgi ophomore Choir, Rabbits, Oratorical Come all Kenny Weaver -.rf Q5 6 y ,-44' , X f Debra Wesner Donald West Patricia White Virginia White Ronnie Wiglesworth Carol Wilson J im Wilson J im Wilson Linda Wipke Sandra Witt George Wright Allen Whaley Bonnie White John White David Wilcox David Wilson David Wilson Warren Wilson Rose Wirklich Mike Withers Linda Wright Nora Wright Tim Wolber 1 E T 1 ik f Larry Wynne J im Yandell Steve Yoder test with Sophomores from Lflfffb' ette participating. Mr. l- W- Work' sponsored and helped the conlffl' ants. Winners L. to R. Tom ROOI- first placeg Richard Baxter, seC ond Placeg and Scott Tucker, thlid Place. Tom Root went OU to Wm third place in the district. Don Zielke Optimist Club of South Lexing- ton held the annual oratorical CON' N Tql Contest Q in it John Whhile tg! mr. WHQQX D iid Wilson wh md Wil S011 :R gmail Wilson ll QSC Wlflslich Mlke Withers I . Ft limit Wtighl 3 NoraW h 'nd Tim 1 it Don Zielke '55 his 4 sublet' 2--er fmlllil' +I i llliloii .wr Lvllfi f tra--'tl H ,W ,uf hiv Make for an Interesting First Year Sophomores were not the only baby rabbits seen everyday ln the new members at Lafayette Hlbh courtyard They provided a wel School. In their midst were some come pause from school drud ery welcomed arrivals. These were the Sophomore Girls' Choir received a superior rating at the State Music Contest held at the Univer- sity of Kentucky's Guignol The- ater. The Girls' Choir performed in the two assemblies given by the Vocal Music. Department, the M es- siah, and This Land Is Your Land. In order to learn the scales and to read music, the choir members were taught to play the flutophone. 1-Wf4'5, ? k is W3Q a-F pug, fe , 'V' AXA nf Ai- x 1 3...:-Lx g ,y-,-- .-I-':-,,v-.,..Lf.-- - k 92 S Juni:-r officers sell Student Directories to make money for the Prom. From 1. to r.: Scot JOIIHSOH. vive-pregimlent, Ciiesiey Jzirrivz, treasurer, Bill Nlefiuw. president, Debbie Stevens, secretary. X1 W Urs. Lyn ll Crossorz, .Spmzsnr I? , y, z.'5fT7Q,f ,, ,Lv-m,55g'f'4?g-1 - ,,n f 2 F M' S N f vs is Q V X ' F, x X S ww r W ' 'ff :A ,4 'Q ssl Sa-fix fi A Xfjxfxy ff pg, is W f i 1 NJ, Rick Abbot Beverly Adams Jackie Adams Linda Adams Sally Adcock David Adkins Lanny Akers Linda Akers Charlotte Allen Kathy Allen Paula Allen Pat Allender Linda Ammon Gregory Arnett Linda Arthur Robert Ashbrook Joanne Atkins Dianna August Pamela Ayers Elgan Baker John Baker Dianne Ballard Libby Ballard Marion Bartlau Patsy Bastin Bill Batsel Pat Beasley Donna Begley J. W. Berry Mary Bertram Charles Best Philip Bevins Tommy Biggs Patricia Birch Marsha Bird .. x,Y he-x-. Taylor Bingham Mark Black Mitchell Blanche Bonnie Boggs Cindy Bost Rick Bowers Margaret Bowlin J im Bowman Linda Braamse Nellie Bradshaw Mary Brandenburg Judy Brantley Betty Breeden Mike Breedon Larry Brewer JoAnn Broadus Cary Brothers Elaine Brown Debby Brumfield Wayne Bryant Vickie Burgess Cheryl Buhler John Burk Jerry Burns Sue Burton Coleman Bush Pam Byington Garland Byrd Louis Campbell Marie Campbell Suellyn Campbell Allen Carlson John Carnes Dale Carter Cathy Carlin Debbie Carroll Jimmy Case David Cathers Shirley Caudill Anne Clark lx ? . l K lllillleg he ing Selllor I llt driving llle fundam' lllll of dis tlllflgms are lllll PHIEH ip ll nlflfe a sto if rl lot- M 1-- lx .h 1 ,. llfllrhlll E , t Hlmmt all 4 ,V 1 R am ei Bu Boggs L gt Ilche n Ju EE :K man Bfaamse Bmfkhaw l Bfmlfnhurn Bflhllgy O I Harden ' Bfwlon 7' Bfwer ll! Bffgdm Z1 Blyth!! El! Bfrym Um Buxmlielcl me Bryan Burgess hmlBulzln wiki an Bum! , Bmw llairigw ffwfgfdl Lai ggfmw ,rw , ww :W NOW' fn-ffl' gf, 94 Vol' wt' n-'55 Susan Clark Beverly Chafin Debbie Chalin Linda Chapman Vikki Clemons 'M7' Rocky Cinnamon James Cobb Lynn Cobb Bill Cole Lee Coleman , r Phyllis Collier Judy Columbia X . 7 f fmfwf W fxfwfzf I M ? Kgs ! X We c d X Blll on ra M Michelle Cook fl f Carol Cooper Charles Cooper Eddie Cooper Jerry Cornett Shelley Cornett Mark Counides MGM Junior Year Means Driverfs License Besides being the year for the prom and order- ing senior rings, the junior year is the year of the driving license. Some people chose to learn the fundamentals of driving from their parents. Tales of disastrous accidents told by white-faced students are common when this method ,is used. Most parents believe in slowing down three blocks before a stoplight and never going over ten miles an hour. Mothers clutch the dash and plead in a shrill voice. Fathers hide behind a newspaper. When the day to take the test finally arrives, it is almost an anticlimax. Mary Cravens .lim Cressman ,lane Crisp Larry Crouch Tom Cruze Patricia Cundiff Sharon Curry Bill Curtis Ralph Dailey J im Daugherty Charles Davis Eddie Davis Kathy Davis Virgil Davis Karen Dawson Rick Day Rose Dean Ed Deitz Cary Delaney Mark Dennis Mike Dice Beverly Dicken Dale Dinsmore Donna Dodd Myrna Dorman Phil Dotson Jill Downey Linda Doyle Charlotte Drury Marcella Drury Donna Dunn Talton Dunn Phil Dutt Steve DuVall Kathy Duyer Barby Dye Mary Earlywine Karen Easterling Charlotte Elam Barry Eldridge -. L. 'l3l fT1i F , 'P f-ffjuch 'Ulla J Furry 'A ' v I, . . gems Q Ilailex, U 3 U'-iheiriy 51 Uavig bf llavg ix Unk :L Da,-E rm DWEOH fi lhx 1 Dem t ibm ri Dennis ilk: nsrhDickm ieDhsmre hsalhdd lmabnrmn 'Blish IDM!! Lnkbwi MUD!! bill!! n-U' tp!!! rx'- gy 91' Bl' 'Juv ,ui ,M I Brenda Eldridge Sandy Elliott David Elwood Gene Erwin Ellen Essig Saundra Fain Terry Farmer Ronnie Farrow Jean Feigel Linda Fergeson Linda Fields Jerry F ilmore Alan Finch Richard F innie Barbara Fox Larry F ox Stan Foxworthy Bill F rakes John Franklin Cheryle Frazier rm. L X X 'Q S if iw Z, fr 4, UN QTY Scarlet Letter Is Studied 5 Juniors , 4 X J. T. Freeman Wayne Frobes Donna Fugett Janet Fulmer Jeanne Garbee Lynn Canter Bob Gardner James Garey Torn Geary Phillip Gilbert Robert Gilbrea Carol Giles James Gill Dee Goff th fix X X. l Elaine Brown Chosen fnnior Princegg l 3 l 1 Krabi fnnior Marquis Finalists if-lv 172 Dena Grimmett Denny Grgimmett Bryan Griffith Barbara Gray Rusty Graves .lo Grose Eddy Haggard Janet Haggard V Linda Haggard Cary Halker Lena Hall Ronnie Hall John Hallenborg Lee Hampton Mary Hanawalt Marilyn Hardy Edward Hart Willialrl Hart Elizabeth Hatfield Ronnie Hatton M- Tommy Hatton Sharon Hawkins Cary Hayden Sandy Hayden Susan Hawn Steve Heinrich Mike Hellard Clyda Hendren Dru Henn Kay Herrington Wayne Herrington Beverly Hershenson Kay Hill Rosemary Hill Barbara Hisle W. J. Hisle Carl Hooker Carolyn Hodges Karen Hogge Carl Holbrook Madge Holland Donald Hombirg Frances Hoover George Hope John R. Hopkins Mike Hornback Regina Horner Mike Housh John Howard Rita Howard Randall Huebner Debbie Huffman Eric Huffman Lynda Hurt Dennis Isaac Doug Jackson John Jackson Wanda Jackson Carolyn James Verla James Bill Jansen Chesley J aracz Tom Jasper Catherine J elley Leroy J enkms Linda J ennmgs Llnda Jensen Linda Jewell J ennlfer Johnson Mellssa Johnson km I-.Ki z, I bv Priscilla Johnson Scott Johnson Tommy Johnson William Johnson William P. Johnson Stephen Jones Bill Jordan Judy Jordan Katy Karrick Bob Keemle Juniors Decorate for Junior-Senior Prom Chris Keen Jeri Keith Brenda Kelley John King Billy Kendrick June Kerns David Kincheloe Stephen King Linda Kinkel Kathy Kinnaird Sally Kinnaird Larry Kinnard Bob Klaren Victoria Ladwig Bruce Lafferre IQ-. l H D M MM Pm i X .. Q Zac ig . , we K, X W N ...,, , WMM e f f f W ' ' ' iv ,Z e f - I ?V?H N 3ff5 Q' fy, ang? 1 Zynr' If g 1 Q W e , ,,', w ' WA' ,x 2 1 'MW 5 A Joe Lambeth Mike Lane Betty Larison Mike Larkin Garry Lavender Barbara Laverty Virginia Lawson Gary Leach Regina Lynn Lee Harold Littrell Tommy Littrell Sharon Lizana J. C. Loman Billie Lovelace Harold Lowery Benny Magedanz Mary Banks Magee Jerry Maguire Pat Manuel Ronnie.Manuel Tommy Marshall Margaret Martin Linda Masters Tish Mattocks James May Karl May Mark Mayne Bose McAuliffe Bill McCaw Mimi McClellan Jennie McCrory Barbara McDonald Thomas McDonald Jim McKee Jackie McKenney Barry McKinney Barbara MeLemore Sandy McSpadden Wayne Meece Vehna Mellot I75 ggfgQ?iFS?SR.nLee David Merlin Phil Meyers Steve Meyers Terry Mielcarek J im Miller Steve Miller Ronnie Million Clifford Mims Ken Mitchell Margaret Moak Bill Moberly Becky Montgomery Hargis Montgomery Mike Moon Linda M. Moore Mike Moore Nancy Moorhead Donald Morford Madeline Muddiman Connie Mulder American History Required for Juniors D B. I. Murrel , Anita Muse t fi Maria Neal J im Neill Mike Nelson s x Maryfaith Neville Y -f Daniel Newberg Judith Newnam Debbie Nickell Gwen Noble ' 'UN hs E' Jean 'Noel Rosemary Norfleet Robert Norton ur, Shirley N orvell Steve O'Conner Barry Ogden Beverly Olds Matt Orme Phillip Ormes Ginger Ormond David Owens Rick Padgett Daniel Parke Kenneth Parker Kathi Parks Larry Patrick Donald Peace Marsha Peel Billie Pence James Perkins Susan Perkins Steve Persley Beverly Petty Linda Peyton Sherrida Phillips Jonathan Porter Raymond Porter Archie Portis, Rosie Potter Cary Powell Susan Prentice John Price Steve Pulliam Pam Rainey Howard Raleigh Bill Reynolds Donna Reynolds Gary Reynolds Robert Reynolds Beckie Rice Janet Riggs Edward Riley Pat Ritchey Ruth Ritchey Letty Ritter 1- qu...- -gsm I 1 David Roderick Becky Rogers Fred Rose Bruce Roth Jan Rudig Debbie Rudolph Judy Sanders Bill Savage Alan Sawyer Donald Schmucker Charles Schulz Harry Settle Jerry SCVCIIHO Janet Simmons Frances Simpson Rose Simpson Suzanne Simpson Charles Sing Randy Slsson Susan Ska gs Ordermg Senwr Rmgs I5 Bog Moment or funwrs Ordermg Senior rings is an lmportant time in the Junior year We 14 IW Amo PM Sb' Do Ph nil' ilip 1 Vickie L Terri - Don sg Carl ' Kennel Priscil Susan Wilma Charlie Cynllli. Ioetta Nancy Billy 9 John f George Devon Brenda Beverly Ronnie Bill S1 Carol Debbie James lim S Dan E Qnne u neil, lohn A1 S1 l Glori BWQ1 Caro. Paul Robe Dawn Sloane Anita Smith Pat Shea Donna Sherrow Philip Shrimpton Vickie Shuck Terry Sleet Don Smith Gary Smith Kenneth Smith Priscilla Smith Susan Smith Wilma Smith Charlie Smitson Cynthia Smitson Joetta Snapp Nancy South Billy Sparks John Spickard George Spotts Devon Stafford Brenda Stagner Beverly Stallons Ronnie' Stamper Bill Stephens Carol Stephenson Debbie Stevens James Stidham J im Stipp Dan Stuecher Anne Sturgill Lucy Sullivan Ronnie Summers John Surgener A1 Surmont Gloria Swoope Bryan Tate Carol Taylor Paul Taylor Robert Taylor A 'f . -..A Phyllis Terwilliger Ira Tester Charles Trimble Sheryl True Gary Tolson Susan Tolson John Tuttle Cordelia Ubben Gregory Underwood James Varney Barbara Versaw Jerry Vincent Jennifer Waddle Jerry Wade Tommy Walden Stephen Walton Roberta Warnock Jimmy Watts Yancy Weatherford Eugene Webb L fariiors Publish Literary Magazine The Laurel 4 :ao l Jack Webb Phyllis Webb Edward Weber Charlotte West Connie West Myrna West Karen Whaley Larry Wheeler Tracy Whitaker Linda White Rhonda Whitehead James Whitlock Lynn Whitnel John W'hitton Joseph Wiener :Qu ,,.. L 1 V ,V I John Yonut Charles Wiley Charles Wilson David Wilson Betsy Wilson Steve Willett Joy Williams Janis Wills Jed Wills Gary Wolber Chris Wolf Karen Wolf Herschel Workman Homer Wright Susan Wright Linda Wurst Jimmy Wylie Some people even study . . . or is he asleep?? 'W 3 l82 Theme Gone With the Wind, Southern Decor, jrlllllli W grade' mow 0' Hill 1111179 ani Wd hebfd fl uw- F' leg W into Wi dl cmli ranged il tie tradl tie PFW Lguisxilll couplCS f stroke Oi that sool f . v X .xl ' Spanish moss adorns the branches of magnolia trees as tired dancers relax in the yard of a Southern mansion. . H., 'vl ,X 14 J' f . Q'-9 A V, 2 Sfflilin . . Z in . ,L .. i, . her Qscort, ' if A break gives couples a chance to cool off and chat with friends. As a remembrance of the Senior Prom a I A l ff C0l1ple has their picture taken under a F trellis of flowers in Z1 gardgn, 9C0r Sultans, Highlight 1965-66 fumor Semor Prom Couples danced against the backdrop of a Southern mansion. Caps fashioned after those of Confederate soldiers, sunhonnets not unlike the ones worn by Southern belles, and paper sahers were the decorations that helped carry out the theme, Gone with the Wind. Fashions at the prom varied. Some helles wore short dresses but most entered into the spirit wearing long formals. Though all cavaliers dressed formally, their tuxedoes ranged from flowered and madras coats to the traditional black and white. Music for the prom was furnished hy the Sultans of Louisville. As the band played the last song, couples slowly danced together, and at the stroke of one realized that this was a time that soon would be gone with the wind. Smiling in anticipation of the prom, a girl, aided her escort, alights from the car. if 'wp ws.. Q4 vi. ...Q -. 1 1 L 2 .zu -..-, . f 1. x -,- I In 26? l. g. .' TU Ii, Hx: .' 'fl I , x 1 W.: .- ' f A . . I u ,, . 'lf Q-2 Tx 'ki RQ? 'L AP' -1 5 if ,en ...lg -'I 535. .,. 5 fp ,5.. ' :vi ' ,. f if. 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Vim-sirie-ritz Susan Him 1 11 ,. ii i M iilfxs Hrzffx' lfnfzffzsofl, .SL1m11.snr iv. 1 if S I86 i 1 4 .. ,. -4. v ,di 'l ' an 1 - 1' lg ,X I ii-6 . f 'iff ' wf -J 5. f il W , 'Q' ' 1 f 'K 1 , ' 2 J IS' H' . 'gs ,L XQ, , X V -I. 'Y 'l t N. If 2 i ' ' f I 4' , - , .. . J Z K fir- If WZ, 5. 'Q W S AW' 4 L , X , ' 'P X 1 ,, 'RAR Z ., If f ,. - - I WILLIAM CLIFTON ABEL DAVID LEE ABNER KENNETH HAROLD ABNER EARL FRANKLIN ABRAMS JR. IACQUELINE LEE ACKERMAN BARBARA KATHERINE ADAMS DAVID HOLMES ADAMS DONALD CLARK ADAMS DONNA LINSEY ADAMS Memories are made oi this. Q4 ,X- fw I ,4 -J 4' ,sn .M 42 W-an , W' all KAREN ROSENE ADAMS JANET MARIE ADKINS LUCY MUSA AKEL J ETTA LOUISE ALLEN CHARLES W. ALLENDER JR. STEVE RAY ALLISON Seniors, Long Awaited Year Begins in September 'JB Y' or-S i df' LINDA SUSANNE ALTERS JAMES EDWARD AN DERKIN MICHAEL LEE AN DERKIN ANDREA JULIA ANDERSEN JANET LOUISE ANDERSON PATRICIA ANN ANDERSON WINNIE FRA NCIS ARCHER ISMRIENIC NIARY ARNIBRUSTER SI 'If fXRXIS'l'RONRC LINDA LOU BAII EY GALA LYNN BAKER 'IERRANCE LANE BAKER LINDA GALE BALDEN CAROLE GWEN BANKS CONNIE LEE BARNETT lv- -I, -we N:-f 1 A, f ,W atembe, and Brmgs With It cz New Status: 1 I 3fQf Q1 ' 3 'ima we-M Leader VIRGINIA SUE BARNES JOHN DAVID BARNHART I O LYNN BARTLETT ANNA MARY BASTIN SIDNEY GUIN BATES DIVID LEE BAUGH WILLIAM PAUL BAUM SANDRA LEE BEATT IE DOUGLAS JOHN BECK I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I 189 I SANDRA KAYE BELL VIRGINIA MARSHBANKS BELL JACK RANDALL BENT VALERIA ELIZABETH BENT MICHAEL G. BERNARD WILBER WALTON BESS I R. Local Clothing Stores, Garages, Of Lees Employ Jw. on 'i'? A if .i Q6 fs., M SALLY ANN BINNING WILLIAM DALE BISHOP JANET MICHELLE BOLAND SUSANNE KAYE BOLEN DER sv Y ANN GAMBLE BORTNER I MICHAEL STANLEY BOWEN BYRON CRAIG BRAAMSE IO CECIL BRADLEY ELIZABETH ROSE BRADFORD Q.-sa i saw' if! 4,,,,o Nirf D s, n LND NDER -1 I ,R OWEN MSE .s- ini 'Nor Fung, lilfNNlf'l'll 'Xl.l.l-N ISHXXI-Qlf LYNIJX l.lflf ISHIQLLLS HOF Xl.lXIJ l2lilSlfOl-1 PEGGY l,OL'l5li lllll'l l'INGl FRED Llfl-f BROCK JH. BAllB.iXllA ANN BROWN Offices Employ Seniors in Many Outside Jobs I-5-51'.E1QT Gill Mitchell and Lorie Palmer display their courtesy as well as friendliness which won them September Boy and Girl of the month based on Congeniality. 5 Q 5 5 5 4 2 , A ' CATHRYN ROSE BROWN DENISON GREER BROWN JANIS RUTH BROWN J O CAROL BROWN LEWIS EDMOND BROWN LINDA LEE BROWN Senior Class President Kenny Hat Leldlfusterf fv- Y -R T F. Jw- 'f-f' 6 if X H T' NANCY JANE BROWN ROBERT DOUGLAS BROWN WILLIAM DAVIS BROWN STEPHEN N. BRUCE .I ANA LEE BUCK WILLIAM FRANKLIN BUCK JUDITH ANN BUCKLEY GENE ALLEN BUNCH SANDRA IRENE BUNCH muy Hamm Master 0 Ceremonies Durmg Rmg Dm, BROWN ELAS BROWN VIS BROWN HIICE ICK MKLIN BUCK slam www' mlm' ROSEANN CECIL JAMES THOMAS CHAMP EVELYN MARIE CHASTEEN SHIRLEY KATHLEEN CHANEY DONNA JOYCE CHILDERS FREDRIC ROSCOE CLAPP av, ' PAUL STEPHEN CLARKE PHILIP MARTIN COCHRAN JEANETTE MARY COLLINS ...gg 5. f CHARLES PATRICK COMPTON DANA HAROLD CONKEL CARY JOSEPH CONNERS A 19' -lv .ai sv ANETTE CONRAD JOHNE'l I'fX CONWAY C.'X'I'HERINE PAY COOK z s 'Q Jim Vnrney Wins Student Council Talent Showgjmf Show I WILLIAM FRANKLIN COWDEN I R. LINDA SUSAN COWHERD ROBERT ALAN COX RODNEY LYNN CRAFT LEE EDWARD CRAWFORT LORA KATHALINE CREECH Senior Donna Shaw Wins D. E. C. A. Queen Contestmfing I NANCY ELIZABETH CREWE CHERYL ELAINE CROWDER LINDA ANN CROWE RALPH AL CULP JR. Q TARA RLYSSA CULVER 5 MARTHA MARGARET CUNDIFF ' J JULIA KAREN CURRY JOANNE LEFEVRE CZERWINSKI ' DANIEL WAYNE DALY NAONII FAYE DARNELL DIANA CATHERINE DAVIDSON CONSTANCE RUTH DAVIS ' ex XT- nu ESBY DAVIS A rx JOYCE LOU DAVIS BARBARA ANNE DENNIS wr if L Comes! During the Annual State Convention in Louisville E .R IDIFF VINSKI X42 'Ui qw v-up MARY ELIZABETH DENNIS KAREN LEE DEVORE SUE KATHLEEN DIAMOND BAIVIA LEE DILLON LINDA LARUE DILLON BRUCE CARLETON DIXON , fe 1 LINDA JEANNE DIXON ELIZABETH ANNE DODSON GLENN CARLTON DOERTING Martha Webb and Clay Watkms dlsplay thelr sense of humor for which th y were elected March Boy and Gul of the month Eight Seniors Are National Merit Finalists p L.: QQ 5? 'N Q-....,sX PHILLIP DARNETT DONOVAN CARL ALAN DRAPER ANTOINETTE DREW NAYNA MAUREEN DUFF WILLIE WALTER DUKE JR. REETA LYNN DUMFORD GEORGE TAYLOR DUNCAN JR JANICE ELIZABETH DUNN DONNA JEAN DURHAM JANIS ELAINE DURKIN JAMES MARTIN EADES RONALD LYNN EADS Suzanne Fischer, S 6 BETTY SUSAN ESENBOCK MILDRED ELEVLY F INCH JULIA DAVIS FIELD SUZANNE DAN ELL F ISCHER DONALD RAY FISHER JAMES FRANKLIN FLOWERS IR. f f V , f W fm f ,, f ei I Ma5Betk, Lord of IIZQ Flies, Gullivjerfs Travelswm 1 'wr 'D THOMAS WHITAKER F ORE CAN DACE FOSTER SANDRA LEE F RAZIER WILLIAM E. F RECKMAN MORRIS BRADLEY GAHAF ER LINDA LOUISE GAHN CATHERINE COLLIER GAINES CHARLES THOMAS GAJDIK RENE LEONARD GAUTIER III 161 NANCY SUE GIBSON SHARON RAE CILL PAULA LUCILLE GILMORE 4 ..,,, 3'-,sv uf BRENDA SUE GLASS 5 M TERRY LYNN GODBEY Q -4' 'L CAROLYN KAY GOODNIGHT C., ' 2 . . M and ,UML Are Read Durmg Semor Year IPORE iR IAN AI-IAFF3 x GAINF5 AJDIK 1153111 A EA HOWARD THOMAS GOODPASTER IR HOMER LEE GORDON DIANE L. GORE .ivf .,,. QTEK- 2 'GJ MICHAEL M. GORHAM CHARLES EDWIN GORTON MARY ANN GOTTSCHALK I 4, , mr' JUDITH ANN GRAHAM J 0 ANN GRAVITT f BRUCE W. GRAY Z WWA 'A ,,,,,,, LARA VIRGINIA GREEN GEORGE KENNETH GREENE JAMES ROE GREENE IR. .IANICE JOY GREER SAMUEL TIMOTHY GREER EDWIN WAYNE GREGORY EDWARD WATSON GRIDLEY CYNTHIA ANN GRIFFIN CHARLES TIMOTHY GRIFFITH Susan Rhodemyre and Terry Baker were elected December's Boy and Girl of the month based on Christmas Spirit. ' A Q x 'I N 3 DANIEL PAUL GROTH HAROLD DOUGLAS GUIFOIL BRENDA SUE HAGGARD -49 ,fur -sf--V LINDA SUE HAGGARD ROBERT ARTHUR HAGGARD III SAN DRA JAIN E HALE 'Q 1- Seniors Struggle Through Outlines and Themes FLORENCE WILLETTA HALL SANDRA BEA HALL SHARON LYNNE HALL LINDA LORENE HALLOCK MIKE ROBERT HALTER MARK STEVEN HAMMER SUSAN ELAINE HAMMOND ROBERT RAYMOND HANCOCK LEE LAND HANKS III ROBERT OLDFIELD HARDWICK CHARLES EUGENE HARDY JR. WILLIAM D. HARSHBARGER SUSAN HART CHARLES KENT HATFIELD JAMES ROBERT HAWKINS 'lk Dennis Van,H0m, Robert Kail, Mary Ann Stevens Leaf 'ur , WW! ily, I WL JAMES WILLIAM HAWKINS DONALD FRANK HAYDON STANLEY EDWARD HAYNES BARBARA LYNN HEATON LINDA JANE HEMBREE JOHN BRYAN HENDERSON LUCY ELIZABETH HENDREN MADELINE IRIS HILLERY SHEILA ANN HIMES CLARA SUZANNE HISLE KENNETH DALY HOFFMAN PAMELA S. HOLLOWAY PATRICIA ANN HOLT PATRICIA LOUISE HOLT STEPHEN LAWRENCE HOOVER . I ' -A Stevens Lead the Lafayette Marching Generals fe if , fx ix-4 Sv NANCY ALYN N HOUSE EMILY KATHRYN HOUSTON CONSTANCE CLARK HOWARD WANDA EARNESTINE HOWARD CHARLES C. HUDSON JR. WESLEY JAMES HUDSON CHERYL KAY HUGHES JUDITH ANN HUKLE LARRY H. HYATT N I ANDREA S. ISSAACS SHARON FAY ISSAACS JOHN COLLINS ISHMAEL SUSAN VICKI IVEY ROBERT LEWIS JAYNES SALLY ANN JOHNS Senior Portraits Are Taken During Summer Vacatzon ww- fi? .-v: CHRISTOPHER S. JOHNSON 'EDITH F AYE JOHNSON ELIZABETH ANN F. JOHNSON KAROL ANN JOHNSON PATRICIA ANN JOHNSON JULIA ANN JOLLY BONNIS SUE JONES DANIEL C. JONES DIANA LEA JONES NANCY L. JORDAN SHARON GAIL KACKLEY ROBERT LEROY KAIL JR. CHERYL ANN, KEESLING DARRELL LYNN KEITH ELIZABETH BOLTON KELSO BARBARA JOY KENDRICK LUCIN DA CAROL KENNEDY ROBERT ABELL KERSEY LINDA GAYLE KING GARY JAMES KLEINE CONRAD WILLIAM KLEINHOLZ JOHN WILSON KNIGHT JAMES MICHAEL KOENIG LUCY LEE KOESTER wh fi' Y' ! 7 'OMF Seniors See the Broadway Film Othellomngl .f- 1 s m ik ui K SHARON CECILIA KRIMM MARIAN EVA KURZ SUSAN COPE LANDRUM KENNETH ALLAN LAUGHLIN DAVID II. LAWSON If ...... DAVID L. LAWSON ANN CATHERINE LEAR I JAMES FOSTER LEAVELL VONNIE LIVINGSTON LEE fd... JOHN DOLGIAS LESLIE III MELINOA ANN LEVENSON 'O' -3 O I SANDRA LEVY -.., Q X, MARGARET ANN LITTRELL A BRENDA JOYCE LOCKER ' JUDY NELSON LOGAN 'X R:- 41 If' ,P WMStO1rring Lawrence Olivier at the Strand LAWRENCE FRANCIS LONG LOGAN THOMAS LONG ANN FORD LONGACRE Nav fs- SHARON MAY LOUALLEN GERALD ALLEN LOVE GLENDA SUE LOVINGS 69' 'i::':3-1-'Y STEPHEN FORD LOWE 1 MELANIE JANE LUND REBECCA EVELYN LUTZ 2-A xii B' ix RN LINDA JEAN LYNN .IANIS EILEEN LYON S ZETTA DOYLE LYON S KEITH DONALD MACLAURY LINDA CAROL MADDEN ROBERT E. MAGGARD Ai TVR:-p As Graduation Nears Seniors Order Caps and Gowns R is R xt? Q N -ax PAMELA ANNE MALLOY EUGENE FARMER MANLEY VERNON GENE MANN GRETCHEN ANNE MARCUM MICHEAL GEORGE MARQUARDT JOAN ELAINE MARSHALL LINDA ANN MARSHALL DONNA FAY MARTIN RONALD ANDREW MARTIN by fi Gown JY km Q uncw MARQUARDT :HALL EWU Km x NW LAHRS XOVIS MASON '5 KR SANDRA ALICE MASON N5 PATRICIA CAROL NIJXTTINCLY JACQUELINE MATTOCKS LINDA JOYCE MAYNARD Af RONALD LEE MQ-MLAIN 4 0 7 'V' 552 THOMAS LANDON MCCLELLAN A PHYLLIS JEAN MCCONATHY SHERRY LYNN MCCONATHY 'S ill Sandy Taylor and Barney Hudson were February Sweethearts . 43 'W zu MAJORIE KAY McCONNELL JAMES E. McCREARY MARY RUTH MCDANIEL VIRGINIA MCDANIEL CAROLYN LOUISE MCFARLAND DAVID RAY -MCGAUGHEY Seniors See Britannica Films on Hamlet flflhf? 7 lfhw RICHARD THOMAS McHATT ON MAYLA DESIREE MCKEEHAN DONNA JANE MCKNIGHT PATRICIA JANE MCMILLEN PEGGYANN MEACHAM CONNIE SUE MEADORS Nur STEVEN RAY MEASEL NOEL JACKSON MELTON HARRY LESLIE MERLIN 1 1 I I 1115 XL CAROLYN IONII-1'l'fiLXl.F RRENIJA NIARIIC NIICTTS SHERRYL NIXRIE NIIIL-UI IIENRY LEE NIILES RONALD LEE NIINKE ANTHONY CILRERT NIITCHELL 970 1 N15 41 4-32+ Y N, swf 'Y li v A-A Msg: 1 - '- xgnqs. 5 2.73. Wit:- ish Qs.. 9 W0 for the First Time in Their English Classes LJ A MM gonna.,- 'V L5 IICHATTQN 'QUIK-KEEHAN IILKNIGIIT ' Q NHIILLEN , I ff-A A Rx 5, gs WHAT! I L LDOHS W, ' 1-:Li EH ,muy ,W 'M Lf 'X A f L . 'X K , is vm-' -xx 'V l I J 1 I 2 I i IANE RLSSELL NIOBERLY 3 PHYLLIS JEAN NIORERLY DOROTHY ANNE MOLLA I A! W I I I Li 24 is r .- 'U i 2 , I CARL THOMAS MOORE111 I JOHN ALLEN NIOORE Q JOHNLMOORE I Q I 1 I I , PATRICIA ELIZABETH MOORE MICHAEL LEE MORPHEW 1 1 L 2 w ZI3 I ANN KATHLEEN MORRIS I TIMOTHY EUGENE MORRIS HELGA ELIZABETH MOSER HOWARD RAY MULLENDORE IR. JOHN WALLACE MURPHY J R. SUSAN BETH MURPHY STEVEN EDWARD MUSSER Seniors Enjoy Prom Given by fnniol at P, Bob Sergent and Diana Davidson were elected March Boy and Girl on their musical ability. . 'Q ul l A 2 Lk il 3 I fu N JIHIIJ I M Y. RICHARD TRAVIS NIYATI' MARGARET ANNE XIYERS ANNA LEE NA V E DARLENE JANET NEAL PATRICIA CAROL NEAL JOSEPH WENDELL NEFF G? 'Wd nk 1 Eb T555 N sf 'Wt at Phoenix Hotel Featuring the Sultans Q-Q-ar , 45. 'Nz' Iwv N ANDREA KAY NELSON DEBORAH ANN NEWMAN JESSICA JO NOBLE MARY JEAN NOBLE KITTY COLLEEN O'DONNELL MARGARET BRUCE ORMES GERALD DOUGLAS OSBORNE ROBERT BARRETT OTT EDNA DARNELL OWENS MARY SUE PADGETT SHARON RUTH PAGE LORIE LEE PALMER BRENDA MURIEL PARKER JUDITH ANN PARKER R. THAD PARKER Speech and Drama Classes Invite Seniors to CHERYL ELAINE PARKS A RONALD PAUL GARY DALE PERKINS f? N, Sec V? CH 4, Q DAVID MICHAEL PETERS k A I N, ' DWIGHT DOUGLAS PETERSON 'I 7' ' MARTHA JEAN PHILLIPS Z A, 1 M A PHILLIP E. PIERCE , 5 W -' HOWARD CHANDLER PLATT JR. -55' I ' f...l'-I-S ARTHUR RONALD PORTNOY af ,ft ' M I 3 In 5 ROBERT FREDERICK POTTER PALL.-X KAY POWELL MARY AYX POWERS .ANITA DELL POYNTER SUSAN KAY PRACHT DONNA JEAN PRATER fi, AI 03 2-45 ill X1 -U- '95 Sax 1'-N I I , wife Semi' I0 See 1 he Qcid With Dan Dailey in Cincinnati 4 A .. My ,V l I V, V an 5 Y XRKS A I f N KENNETH RAY PRATHER D W ,A I DAVID LEE PRESTON xg fn ff' il f JAMES DAVIS PRICE A 'Q A A A' I ,Sfi, 'f V ,iA S' A I 5 STERLING S. PRICE III - -2- 5 NANCY LOUISE PUCKETT 'PFVWON I ff CARY LEE PULLIAM ILLIPS 'Y ff' aiixx f J, WILLIAM WYATT RAWLINCS III 'WV' gg, CHARLES EDWARD REEDER YLITTW BARBARA V. REILLY PUMNOY I if X I Y' 'IT' 2I8 I DAVID WILLIAM RHOADS SUSAN ELAINE RHODEMYRE MELANIE DALE RHORER SAUNDRA GAYLE RICE ANITA LEE RICHARD SARAH CASSELL RIDDELL WILLIAM MICHAEL RIDDLE JUDY CAROLYN RIGSBY LEWIS ALFORD RIGSBY Cary Kleine and Peggy Meacham, April Boy and Girl, based on Athletics. 1 A . 'fi Qi 4 A 'Z Q I 'i Semors Vacate Stadzum Seats to juniors GREGORY LEE ROOT JAMES JEFFREY ROSCOE ROBIN I ILL ROSENBAUM LAURA LEE ROSER EDITH CAROLE RUBLE SANDRA LEE RUGGIERO LINDA ANN RUNIS MARY JUDITH RYKER NAN MARY SALLING CHARLES AMBROSE SAPP III JERRY RANDALL SAPP GORDON L. SAYRE SUZANNE TERESA SICHAPIRO STEPHAN HUNT SCHRAMME VALERIE KATHLEEN SCISCO Missionaries to Rhodesia Show Slides, Spei PAMELA ANNE SCOTT LESTER RAY SENSABAUGH ROBERT STERLING SERGENT .pair WILLIAM ED SERGENT f 'QV X 'Qljmwr-A DEBORAH ANNA CAROLINE SHERLEY I Q M PHYLLIS LYNN SHIELDS .,: .jN RUBY CAROL SIMPSON DONNA REA SHAW 'P ' W M I JOHN LOUIS SHIMFESSEL Q h IT BAUGH SERGENT ENT AROLINESHEHLEY SHIRLEY ANNE SIMPSON RAYMOND BRYAN SIRKLE WILLIAM L. SLEATH IV SHARON LEE SLIKER HELEN ELIZABETH SLOAN DELORES JEAN SMITH Q-...xx Ag- TT' Ow Slide Speak About Africa During Senior Assembly iv, - I2 X Q S x ,.,. , ,, ,L 1354 ! wf XSS..-ur HFLDS gFF55EL T 'Nd if ' n5, GREGORY W. SMITH LESLIE CATHERINE SMITH LILLIAN FAY SMITH RONALD RAY SMITH SHARON ANNE SMITH BRENDA F. SMITSON STEPHANIE SUE SN IDER CAROL LYNNE SNODGRASS JAMES TERRELL SOPER J di-f., SANDRA SUE SPALDING TERRY WAYNE SPARKS SALLY JANE SPAYTH CAROLYN LEE SPENCER STEVEN MICHAEL SPILLER WILLIAM OTIS SPRINKLE Composites Are Signed by Seniors, Friends ag.-::- ROBERT WILLIAM STACY JASPER EARTHEL STAFFORD SHARON WALTERS STAFFORD WILLIAM JUNIOR STAFFORD JOYCE ANN STANDAFER FRANCES BRYAN STEELE .IUDITH ELLEN STEPHAN SANDRA JEAN STERLINSKE MARY ANN STEVENS BARBARA CAROL STEWART SALLY CLAY STEWART LINDA CAROL STOKLEY MARSHA JEAN STONE LINDA DIANE STONER JULIA ANNE STORNER CORDELIA DOUGLAS STRANGE SUSAN GAY STRATTON CAROL MARTIN STRAUS r xv? ? l' 1 '-Q4-J Suzanne Fischer and Mike Cooper chosen for May based on scholastic ability. F5 Pv 223 'I I - . I xv I L -..Y-... I I I I I ,I L I I I, L. I . fu L I 1 I I it Ii Il I I I I I P I I Q! 6 I , . . L l 1 WILLIAM GLEN STROMQUIST 'M LUCY ELIZABETH STROUD LYNN CLAIRE STURGEON -f JOAN DIANE SOMMER DAVID LORIN SULLIVAN JAMES ELMER SULLIVAN Senior Party Held at National GuardAfm NANCY LOUISE SUTTON X RUTH LEE SUTTON 'O' STEPHEN EMERSON SWALLOM SARAH SWEENEY JANICE RAYE TAGGART CARLA JEAN TAYLOR CINDA CELIA TAYLOR DIANNE W. TAYLOR ' DONA UTTERBACK TAYLOR Q EDWARD HALL TAYLOR JOHN ROYCE TAY LOR gk R fx MARTHA S. TAYLOR 50 lr , H A Q, SANDRA GALE TAYLOR MARY ANN TAYLOR In I SHARON JEANNE TERRY Q , ffff0frr161r4fm0fy After Graduation Exerci E SLTTON i TTON NN SWALLOM 'dill' X SX If 'R fl' SUSAN MARY THIERMAN CAROLYN ANN THOMAS WAYNE NELSON THOMAS DEBORAH ANN THOMPSON LINDA CAROL THOMPSON TOMMY ALDEN THOMPSON MICHAEL PAUL THORNTON CHARLES ALDRED TINGLE DOUGLAS LEE TRAUGOTT HAROLD LOYD TURPIN JEANETTE T YRA GEORGE ERNEST UMSTEAD III PATRICIA ANN VANCE DENNIS GREGORY VAN HORN MICHAEL ROBERT VAZMINA Last Day of School Climaxed by fam Sesswn, Dm, , 'ify JERRY LOUIS VEACH JAMES A. WADE ADEL-LA DIANNA WAFF ORD EDWARD JOSEPH WALDEN THOMAS LEE WALKER KATHLEEN MOORE WALL ,I Cl' JAMES CURRY WARD JOHN LEE WARD MARK JAMES WATERS 3 x A M' .!,.. I' Ja I TECH Lfyi' V'-I IIAFFORD if gpg mom QHDLEH lan! I 'ARD JD s NIEHS CLAY TLRNER WATRINS CAROL ANN WAY ELIZABETH ALLEN WEBB ,ai MARTHA MAE WEBB NELLIE R. WEBER JANE ELLEN WEBSTER 35' '!I Driving, All Senior Lunch Period pw A R 'FR' -9' 09 qt' tr' Y R ,V FERRELL WELLMAN JR. ROGER ALAN WERNER CAROL JEAN WEST GLENDA LEE WEST PHYLLISS JANE WEST HOWARD GOLDEN WHEELER JR LARRY ALLAN WHITAKER LINDA LEE WHITE LINDA SIQE WHITE In l nfw A 2 RUSSELL CLARK WHITE . Fl KENNETH LARRY WHITLOCK 'I I ' WI DAVID ALLAN WHITMORE 7 'X if I if I HELEN FRANCES WHITSON 5 WILLIAM LARABY WIOKMAN A I FRANK L. WILFORD Seniors Become Alumni Of Lafayette a5Rmg. 'If Wu in LAURANCE ELLIOTT WILKIE we MICHAEL CRUTCHER WILLIAMS H dar My -H' ' THERESA M. WILLIAMSON A , CHARLES R. WILSON DOUGLAS T. WILSON -wr if ELIZABETH ANN WILSON ! A -A I,I.. J JENNIFER SUE WILSON 5 I I KAREN LORRAINE WILSON V 'ff , ROBERT LOREN WILSON I' . JAMIE LEE WINSETT HENRY CLINTON WITTEN DOROTHY JEAN WOODY SCOTTIE ANN WRIGHT WALTER HENRY WURST III CHERYL SUZANNE WYATT ,gs qLafaI6tte Rings Are Turned After Graduation WT WILKIE CHER w1LLIAMs ILIMISON' LSON USUN i WILSON at WN ,nys fa-. 'Q' . GN nik' CF.:- -HJ 'I'-3 HAROLD DEAN YEISER JR. JEAN ANN YEISER CAROLYN FRANCES YOUNG GEOFF REY STEVEN YOUNG WALTER FRANK CHILDRESS II LAURETTA CLARA FLYNN ZITI Iflvlnurimu BONNIE LEE BORCHERT Class Night King and ueen Susan Rhodemare, Clay atkins CIW Queen Susan Rhodemyre and King Clay Watkins walk through the archways toward their throne to reign over Class Night. 17 Earning the title Salutatorian takes many hours of study X Not only intelligence, but also Susan'S looks and personality, won her the title of Girl of the Year. ,asf bY M S1153 swndill tori?-U' Nallllif and li' of her Chgerl the M mas 3 guard Claj drama and 1111 junior for C best at Cup A won B Durin plays. X in 'ir 7533 C. 230 hi Od erm tl Watkins, Doubl ' H0fl0f6CIl C15 Boy' and Girl ofthe Year I 3 'ma 11 1 :Ulf 150 the Class Night King and Queen Clay Watkins and Susan Rhodemyre were doubly honored by being elected Boy and Cirl of the Year. 'Susan Rhodemyre held a high scholastic standing which led her to the title of Saluta- torian. Susan was a member of Beta Club, National Honor Society, Mu Alpha Theta, and Latin Honor Society. She was Secretary of her Junior and Senior Class and also Cheerleader the same years. She won Girl of the Month in December based on Christ- mas Spiritv. Susan is working as a life- guard this summer at Southland pool. Clay Watkins, an outstanding speech and drama student, held high ratings in speech and drama festivals throughout the year. His junior year he was Master of Ceremonies for Class Night. His Senior year Clay won best actor in the state and received the Pilot Cup Award Class Night. In November Clay won Boy of the Month based on '6Humor,'. During the summer Clay participates in local plays. i a E ! Clay swings with current fads by riding his honda whenever possible. i Clay picks out the latest song hits for pastime. E g Xu 'Yr- . 'Y' 'an s 'W ' 1 U YW' 'it - . ,I ,, All f ,iv V I . I ...L . lm L W A L I Y J Q , 1 l. lx . 1 i .. ju, lu- .. Y . t T7 e o X 5 ' I 4113 , ,s -, il ' ' x f 'tTrisr... 5 V ' 1 Kb- '-1... 4 x W, ., - -,x ma. 's t '- x A Raiding the icebox is another favorite pastime of Clay's . n 4 A J i,.,,....s-. I . I l 1 l l 1 Senior Director Seniors just can't believe it belongs to them. KENNETH HAROLD ABNER Latin Hon. Soc. 115 Beta Cl. 11, 12 3 JACQUELINE LEE ACKERMAN' Latin Cl. 105 Spanish Cl.'1l5 Spanish Hon. Soc. l 125 Beta Cl. 11, 125 Jr. Boosters 11, 125 Charm- Q ettes 11, 125 Prom Comm. 125 Orchestra 12. 1 BARBARA KATHERINE ADAMS uill 8: Scroll 125 Times Band ll, 125 Beta Cl. 125 Q Staff 125 Library Worker 12. DONALD CLARK ADAMS Swimming 10, 11 Captain 12. DONNA LINSEY ADAMS Art Cl. 10, 115 Pep Cl. 11, 125 Latin Cl. 11, 125 Girls Choir 11, 125 Nat. Latin Hon. Soc. 11. KAREN ROSENE ADAMS F.H.A. 10, 11 125 Spring Play 125 Girls Choir 115 Charmettes 125 Library Worker 10, 11. JANET MARIE ADKINS French Cl. 11, 125 Beta Cl. 125 F.T.A. 11, 125 Sr. Play 12. STEVEN RAY ALLISON Football 10, 11. LINDA SUSANNE ALTERS F.T.A. 125 Prom Comm. ll. MICHAEL LEE ANDERKIN Football 10. ANDREA ANDERSON Natl. Honor Soc. 11, 125 Beta 10, 11, 125 French 10. ll, 125 Treasurer French Club 115 Secretary French Club 125 Mu Alpha Theta 10, ll, 125 Busi- ness Club 125 Latin 125 Ky. Girls State 115 DAR Award Certificate ll. JANET LOUISE ANDERSON ll. i Q PATRICIA ANN ANDERSON French Cl. 11.125 Beta Cl. ll, 12. 1 WINNIE FRANCIS ARCHER ' Spanish Cl. ll, 12. l 1 I SUE ARMSTRONG . Q 5 , ea . . . 3 rm. 'ser . I 232 EN 1- . Pep Cl. ll, 125 Latin Cl. 11, 125 Office Worker anlsi on. soc. , e . , , ICC. Sp l H 12 P p CI 10 ll V Pres. 125 Nat. Hon. Soc. 11, 125 M.A.T. 11, 125 B t Cl 10 11 12 G 1 L ll 11 GALA LYNN BAKER French cl. 11, 12: Beta Cl' 11- 121 N-H-S' 121 Choir 125 Counselor Worker 12. KER - B 10 11 12' Mu Alpha Natl. Honor Soc. 12, eta , , , . Theta 11, 125 spanish Club 10, 11: Spav1Sl1,H0f1- Orary 11, 125 President 115 Jr.'BO0SIe1'S 11, 123 Treasurer 12. LINDA LOU BAILEY Latin Cl. 115 French Cl. 11, 125 Beta Club 11. 125 Political So. Cl. 10, 11, Treas. 12: Prom Comm. 115 Quill 8: Scroll 125 Marquis Staff 11, lnder Editor 12. LINDA GALE BALDEN Jr. Boosters 115 Political Sc. Cl. 12. CAROLE GWEN BANKS Latin Cl. 10, 11, Vice-Pres. 125 Beta Cl. 10, 11. 125 N.H.S. 11, 125 M.A.T. 10, 11, 12. VIRGINIA SUE BARNES N.H.S. 11, 125 French Cl. 11,125 M.A.T. 11, 125 Beta Cl. 10, 11, 12. CONNIE LEE BARNETT Beta Cl. 11, 12. JOHN DAVID BARNHART French Cl. 115 Latin Cl. 10, 115 Band 10, 11, 125 All State Band5 Regional Band. JO LYNN BARTLETT Art Cl. 10 Band 10, 115 Sr. Play. ANNA MARY BASTIN Latin Cl. 105 Beta Cl. 10, 11, 125 Spanish Cl. 11, 125 Spanish Hon. Soc. 12. .WILLIAM PAUL BAUM Latin Cl. 10, 115 Sr. Play 125 Spring Play 125 Speech Festival 11. SANDRA LEE BEATTIE Band 10, 115 State Music Festival 10, 115 Latin Cl. 105 Office Worker 125 Sr. Play 12 Sr. Ring Comm. 12. DOUGLAS J. BECK Mixed Chorus 10, 11, 12 SANDRA KAYE BELL Art Cl. 105 Jr. Boosters 11, 125 F.H.A. 11, 125 B eta Cl. 10, 11, 125 N.H.S. 125 Prom Comm. 11. VALERIA ELIZABETH BENT Business Cl. 125 Prom Comm. 115 Homeroom Rep. 10. SALLY ANN BINNING Latin Cl. 105 Beta Cl. 11, 125 Med. Cl. 10 Pep Cl. 11, 125 Quill 8: Scroll 12 JANET MICHELLE BOLAND Latin Cl. 105 Office Worker 105 Office Worker 115 Student Council 11. 125 Sr. Play 125 State Speech Contest 12: Pep Cl. 125 Cheerleader 12. SUSANNE KAYE BOLENDER French Cl. 105 Beta Cl. 10, 11, 125 N.H.S. 11 12 Orchestra 10, ll, 12. ANN GAMBLE BORTNER Orchestra 10, 11, 12 Latin Club 10 All-State Or- ch:-stra.12 Senior Play 12 Speech Contest 12 Class Night Committee 12 Beta Club 12 Jr. Home- room Representative 11 MICHAEL STANLEY BOWEN Beta cl. 11, 12, M.A.T. 11,12 v 9 of Activities BYRON CRAIG BRAAMSE L Cl. 115 Football 10, 11. JO CECIL BRADLEY Band 10, ll, 125 Office Worker 11 LYNDA LEE BRIGGS French Cl. 115 Girls Choir 115 Business Cl. 12- Charmetts 125 Homeroom Rep. 12. ROSALIND BRISCOE Business Cl. 125 D.E.C.A. 12: FRED LEE BROCK JR. Football 10. BARBARA ANN BROWN Library Worker 12. CATHRYN ROSE BROWN Girls Choir 11. J ANIS RUTH BROWN Beta Cl. 10, 11, 125 Spanish Cl. 11, 125 Spanish Hon. Soc. 125 F.H.A. 125 N.H.S. 12. JO CAROL BROWN Latin Club: 10, 11 Medical Club: 11 Science Club: 10, 11 Beta Club: 11, 12 Business Club: 12 LEWIS EDMOND BROWN Band 10. LINDA LEE BROWN Latin Cl. 105 French Cl. 11, 125 Nat. Latin Hon. 105 Med. Cl. 10 Sec. 115 Beta Cl. 10, 11, 125 N.H.S. 11, 125 Prom Comm. 11, Commencement Usher ll. NANCY JANE BROWN Art Club 10, 11 Spanish Club 11 Medical Club 12 Prom Committee 11 Swimming Team 11 Foot- ball Team 10 ROBERT DOUGLAS BROWN Beta cl. 125 M.A.'r. 12. J ANA LEE BUCK Band 11, Office Worker 11, 12. WILLIAM FRANKLIN BUCK I Student Council 125 Sr. Play Comm. 126 sf- mln' Homecoming Off. 10,. 115 Debate Team 12 CW Night Comm. 12 lllllullll m I Fgllllltl lilllll ill. Sec. 10. lllllll U likes ll. ll: l'.ll.l-5 5, lllll ll ll In laelels Club l2 llll Ellllll Bll bias CI. ll BRUCE llllll. lilllll l1yKl.ll,llg lima S1 Illllll EDWARD Gll, llg Heli Cl, 10,1 hill tl, 9, 10: M EHZABETH ANN B l.l.l.1o, ll: Holla GERALD wi lilfl EI 11 illlsmllltl ...ill Cquntu Bm llltll . ANEQM Ehlnll. 10: smdw ' i Utligsrl Dllll ' ll. Kenny Hatfield, President 0f,5egf0' Class, presided over the Ring Dmn ' lllll 1151131111112 BW l IISEAN u- N lllqgilfig E 1iil111S1 ffic eWorh1 N112 ull Cimir 1 I Ut 'W 11. if C if BROWN SE BROWN BROWN ' ni 5111111 C1 H., , ' ll, 1 gy 1-12.11.11.s.11, li'-.Q OWN ll liedical Q1 , I-lil! 1.11.12 Hmm s 111 1101111 ROWN 'mth 0- 11. 11- 1111 NN- 1 Sff- ll: Beti Cl ll 1 PM 0111- ll.i111ifi-L - -1 BROWN ll Smit Club ll 11111: mee ll Swimming Tea ll 7- EGLAS BROWN tr. 12. ECK ms ll, 11. LNKLIN BUCK Us 5,1 Plgy Co1n111.l2:51.z N' tg, llg Debits TWV Kenny HQQFAQZCL Pf6SiCfe12I of the Senior Class, Presided ver the Ring ,',,,,f,r wiakfyup plays an important part in the presentation of a play. JOE 1l.pBl'CKLEY 1'.1'..1. s . 10. f vt' ILIJITH ANN BUCKLEY lg.,,i,,,-.. til, 125 F.H.A. Sec. 11, Song Leader 12. s,11'x1JR,x IRENE BUNCH lr, Botistt-rs Club 12 MARY EVELYN BURKE llu-ities-1 Cl. 12 BRUCE EARL BURNETT Key Cl. ll, 125 Times Staff 11, 12. WILLIAM EDWARD BURNS Cl. ll, 125 Beta Cl. 10, 11, 125 N.I-LS. 12. Latin Cl. 9, 105 M.A.T. 10, 11, 125. Electronics ELIZABETH ANN BURRIS F.ll.A. 10, 115 Business Cl. 125 Beta Cl. 12. GERALD WAYNE BURTON Latin Cl. ll. AIARSHA RAYE CALDWELL Student Council 115 Business Cl. 12. JOYCE LANE CAMPBELL Latin Cl. 105 Student Council 105 Beta Cl. 10, ll. 125 N.H.S. 11, 125 M.A.T. 11, 125 Spanish Cl. 125 Sr. Rep. 125 Jr. Rep. 11, Prom Comm. 11. MARY MORELAND CARPENTER Beta Cl. 11, 125 French Cl. 11, 125 M.A.T. 11, 125 N.H.S. 125 Band 11, 125 Orchestra 125 Prom Comm 115 Ring Dinner Comm. 12. DEBORAH LYNN CARROLL SIIEIIINLEY KA'l'l'll.l'llfN QIIIANEY 11111 ltl, ll, 13: Nm .HI . n . 11, 121 x.11.s. ll. 1I::lx1.i.i1'.l 1i?'.xi1lii1ii'1E U' IU' EYELYN MARIE CIIASTEEN l.:tti11 Cl. IO, ll. ll: li.1., ll IU. ll. 13. NNN ll. 1:1 1411-111.-.. til. 1:1 x1..1. 11. 13, ' ' WAALTER FRANK CIIILDRESS II ant ll, PAUL STEPHEN CLARKE Latin Cl. IO, 115 Cliunteurs ll, 12. PHILIP MARTIN COCHRAN Track 115 Beta Cl. ll, 12. JEANETTE MARY COLLINS F.l'I.A. Treas. 12, Business Cl. 12 CHARLES PATRICK COMPTON DECA ll, 12. DANA HAROLD CONKEL Beta Cl. 10, 11. 125 N.H.S. ll, 125 Mu Alpha Theta 10, 11. 125 Band 10, ll, 125 Pep Baud 125 Studio Band 125 Lat. Award 10. ANETTA CONRAD Spanish Cl. 105 Student Council 10, 115 jr, Rep, 115 Charmettes 115 Sec. 125 Beta Cl. 11, 125 F.H.A. 125 Sr. Play 12. JOHNETTA CONWAY Choir 105 Beta Club 11, 125 Mu Alpha Theta 125 Latin Cl. 12. CATHERINE FAY COOK Latin Cl. 105 Pep Cl. 105 Political Science ll: Booster Cl. 115 Spanish Cl. 115 Marquis Pageant 105 Tennis Team 125 Sr. Homeroom Rep. 125 Student Council 125 Office Worker 115 Girls Football Team 10. CAREN COLETTE COONS DECA 12. MICHAEL ARTHUR COOPER Football 10, 11, 125 Mu Alpha Theta 11, 123 Bela Club 11, 125 Swimming 105 Latin Cl. 105 Student Council 11, 12. SHARON CORDER Natl. Honor Soc. 10, 11, 129 Beta 10' 11.' 122 Spanigh Club 11, 12 Secretary 125 Girls Choir 113 Spanish Honor Soc. 10, 11, 125 Charmettes 125'-State Music Festival 11, 125 Talent Show 12: Girl Of Month for Honesty 125 Regional Speech Contest 12: Office Worker 12: Spring PIHY 129 HOW' Ron 10, 11, 125 Natl. Spanish Test 10, 412. RltillARll I-'li.XNl'il.lN CUWIJEN JR. R-. t. it l.' IINIM Sl SKK tQtlXX'lll'fRll H1-1.1 tl. 111, ll, 1:3 11.11.11 til. lu, ll. 125 N.ll.S. ll, IJ: l Ii X lip t41111...-tttiiftetir l'sl11-r llp Class N.,E.t t 111111 tt-A lj. Rtllil-fR'l' ALAN COX 551.1111-li ll. ltij 51t1ltl4'1l. llglt.-1.1tl.ll,l2. RUDXI-A LYNN tQR.Xl-i'l' 11.1. 11.11. 11, 1:. LEE tIRA1l.'l'OR'l' . V, . .. . Natl. ll-.nor S-ie. l-5 Xlirit 5--uiiiiuultst ll5 lie-tl lil. ll, II: X111 xlltlhl ll1et.e 10, ll, 125 Merit l i11.ili-t 125 lligliisstllistl.-1111 Natl. 3ls1l1'l'1-st 12. NANCY I-Il.lZ.-'tlil-I'l'll CRI-IWE lifltlll litlllllll. 115 l'iilitir.il Srirliev Cl. 115 Class Night l'-her Il, ll--1.1 Cl. ll, 125 Ring Dinner L11111111. 125 Nlnriuis 51.111 12: Quill R Svrull 125 l ,lutiiiatry Girl ni the Nl-ruth 125 l .T.A. 12. RALPH AL CULI' JR. ltanil ll, 12. TARA tIlfLYER I-lrertrli Club 10, ll, 125 l'ri-urli Speech Contest ll, 125 llunur for A.A.'l'.l'. ll: FTA 125 Prayer Group ll. MARTHA MARGARET CUNDIFF Library 1Yurker 10, ll: Sr. Play Comm. 12: Spring Play Cust 123 llorueroorri Rrp. ll, 125 Class Night Comm. 125 Jr.-Sr. Prom Comm. 115 F.lI.A. 12. JULIA KAREN CURRY Latin Cl. 105 jr. Boost'-r Cl. ll, 125 llumeroom Officer 10, 115 Nledieul Cl. 115 Ring Dinner Comm. 125 Business Cl. ll, 125 Prom Comni. ll. .IOANNE CZERWINSKI Natl. Honor Soc. ll, 125 Beta 10, ll, 125 Mu Alpha Theta 10, ll, 125 Political Science 11-. 125 VP Political Science 125 Girls Golf Team 125 Girls Basketball 125 Latin Club 105 Rep. Leader- ship Conference 115 Latin Award 105 Tutoring 125 Usher for Class Night 115 Usher for Graduation 115 Prom Decor. Com. 115 Counseling Office Aid 12. NAOMI FAYE DARNELL Medical Cl. 105 Political Science Cl. 105 Class Night Cor11r11. 125 Prom Comm. 115 Sr. Play 125 Jr. Boosters 125 F.T.A. 12. DIANA CATHERINE DAVIDSON Beta Club 10, ll, 125 N.H.S. ll, 125 Mu Alpha Theta 10, ll, 125 Charmcttes 115 Orchestra 125 March Girl of the Month 12. Stud. Council 12: Girls State 115 Tennis 12. , I ol, uft,,,f'iii111' Latin Cl. 10. DOROTHY RAE CARROLL Beta Cl- 10. 11, 12: N.H.s. 125 Business C1. .125 Short. Award 12. JOSEPH EDWARD CATLETT r.r.A. 10, ll. DONNA JO CAUDILL French Cl. 11, 125 F.T.A. 12' Girls Choir 12. MARY ANN CAYWOOD Latin Cl. 105 Art Cl 12- F H A 12 ROS-EANN CECIL Latin Cl. 115 F.H.A. 12 Ring Dinner Comm. 125 Art Cl. 12. Many talents are displayed by seniors in art classes. y 233 49 , .1 ...V .1 ' sf -: -. . r- -'- ':-g1G ... ' '-. - ' as-.r. v - v '- f- - '-f' f . w-1-1.-N., ,, R, g Y A ,W -, - ,. -. '.:C,'..s g.e,--52. fx --n., ' ..., w-, -... -. A 1: ,qv - . A .L Xa., . F , Y . , 5 LL., , A . .5 - l lf .--5 gg-:QT-qx?1e'1s,'1-T193-'Q-f J ,, 9:-..-. gn.,- s Teddybear dancers highlighted the Sen- ior Play, Tammy Tell Me True. CONSTANCE RUTH DAVIS Pep Cl. 10, 11, 123 Marquis Staff 103 F.T.A. 11, 12 Spanish Cl. 10, 113 Science Cl. 113 Girls Choir 11, 123 Booster Cl. 11, 123 Class Night Comm. 12 egional Speech Festival 123 Prom Comm. 11 Sr. Play Comm. 123 Sr. Play 12. ESBY DAVIS F.F.A. 10, 11, 12. JOYCE LOU DAVIS eta Cl. 11, 123 Choir 11, 123 French Cl. 10 Talent Show 123 Office Worker 12: Sr. Play Dancer 12. JANICE ELIZABETH DUNN Business Girls 12. BARBARA ANNE DENNIS Latin Cl. 10' S anish Cl. 11' Pol. Science Cl. 11 Jr. Booster 11, 12 MARE ELIZABETH DENNIS DECA 11, 12: F.H.A. io, 11. KAREN LEE DEVORE ep Cl. 11, 121 Latin Cl. 10, 123 Marquis Staff SUE KATHLEEN DIAMOND a Cl. 10, 11, 123' N.H.S. French Cl. 11, 12 Mu Alpha Theta ll, 123 Pol. Science Cl. 11. BAMA DILLON uill 8 Scroll 123 Times Staff 123 Prayer Group 1.11. LINDA LARUE DILLON Latin Cl. 103 French Cl. ll. eienee 113 Debate 123 llomeroom Officer 10, 11 Regional Speech Festival 123 Track 10, 11, 12. LINDA JEANNE DIXON . Science 11, 123 F.H.A. 12. ELIZABETH ANNE DODSON Band 10, 11, 123 Orchestra 123 Studio Band 11 123 All-State Orchestra 12. GLENN CARLTON DOERTINC Key Cl. 12 PHILLIP DONOVAN Baseball 10. 12- ANTOINETTE DREW FHA 113 FTA 12: Student Council 10. 113 ,lr 234 1 P 1 I Marquis Pageant 123 F.H.A. 11: Prom Comm. 113 BRUCE DIXON . Honor Soc. 11, 123 Beta 10, 11, 123 Latin nb 103 Blu Alpha Theta 10, 11, 123 Political Mary Beth Ellington Receives D.A.R. Awardg Archbearer 113 Sr. Play 123 Bus. Cl. 12: P01- Science Cl. 11 Medical Cl. 10, Jr. Boosters 11, 123 Swim Team 113 Prom Comm. 113 Ring Dinner Comm. 12. WILLIE WALTER DUKE JR. Band 103 Mixed Chorus 11, 123 DECA 123 Sr. Play 12. REETA DUMFORD Beta 10, 11, 123 Natl. Honor Soc. 11, 12: Spanish Honorary Soc. 11, 123 Usher for Commencement 11. GEORGE DUNCAN Football 10, 113 Baseball 103 Basketball 10. DONNA JEAN DURHAM Latin Cl. 11, 123 Pol. Science 113 Charmettes 11, 123 Marquis Pageant 123 All-State Chorus 123 Talent Show 123 Vocal Music Contest 11, 12. J ANIS ELAINE DURKIN French Cl. 1, 123 FHA 113 Senior Play 123 Times Staff 12. RONALD LYNN EADS Beta Cl. 113 Basketball Team 10, 11, 12. JAMES MARTIN EADES FFA 10, 11, 123 Treasurer 12. JUDITH ANN EARLYWINE , FHA 11, 123 DECA 123 French Cl. 123 Prom Comm. 113 Office Worker 12. KAREN LOUISE ECKERT Prom Comm. 113 Sr. Playg Class Night Comm. 123 Spanish Cl. 11, 123 Quill 81 Scroll 123 Times Staff 123 F.H.A. 122 Jr. Boosters 11. PATRICIA ANN ELDRIDGE Jr. Boosters 103 Med. Cl. 11 Latin Cl. 10: Prom Comm. 113 Pep Cl. 113 Sr. Play Comm. 12. MARY BETH ELLINGTON Student Council 113 Music Fest. 11. French Cl. 11- Aft Cl. 12? Beta Cl. 11, 123 N.H.S. 123 D.A.R. Award 123 Choir 113 Charmettes 12. JACK BARRETT ELLIS Latin Cl. 103 Beta Cl. 10, 1.1, 123 M.A.T. 11 12' Band 10. 11, 123 Baseball 12. , ' WILLIAM CLARK ELLIS Beta Cl. 11, 123 Tennis 10, 11, 12. ROBERT T. EMERSON Band 10. GLENN EMIG Natl. Honor Soc. 11, 12 Pres 12. Bt 10 12: Beta State Talent Show lst Pl, ea ' 11, : L ' 10..l23 Alu Alpha Theta 10, 11, 12:aCE0ys aglgtecilill :livin ,Honorl Socivtl' 10- 11. 12: Electronics Cluli ll. Ring Dinner Comm. 123 Prom Decor. Comm. ' Bind Io' 11' 125 State Ensemble Contest 12' Grenarlrers 113 Teen of Week 12' Senior Pla: gt-rtifieage 10. 113 Latin Medal 113 Morle: 121 nrnan elatrons Confer. 12. Faculty Award BETTY SUSAN ESENBOCK Natl. Honor Soc 11 12. BCM 10 11 12 , ' ' . ' ' - 1 1 Mu Alpha Theta ll. 12. Nlarqnrs Qu.-pn 12: French Club 10 llg lf A . Q .. 1 T'1lentTt1i2' CMOS Night Comm- 12: Beta State . ,row lst Plaer. 12: Quill 8 SC H 12. Talent Srlson' 3rd Place 123 Office Worker ull, 12: -l ur Ill' 122 State Speech Festival 12, Ret EHHCCI Sppmlh Festival 12' Bacc'l Usher 11' 'Ti -ta 12: F -I I ' . mes Awarfl12. mm Spam' Comes' 11- C1882 Night JULIA FIELD Natl. Honor Soc. 11, 12 Program Chr, 12: Bm 10, 11, 123 Mu Alpha Theta 11, 123 French Club 10, 11, 12 Pres. 123 Spanish Honor Soc. 12- Political science Club 11, 12 Pres. 12g ' 10, 11, 123 All State Orchestra 10, 11, 12: Sme Music Contest 10, 11, 123 Archbearer ll. Senior Play I23 Regional 8: State Drama Festival 12. Natl. Merit Finalist 123 Regional Speech Festival 123 State French Contest-2nd Pl. 113 Alliance Francaise Speech Contest 10, 113 Smith College Book Award 113 Teen of Week 123 Rotary Wgyld Affairs Confer. 123 Girls State Alter. MILDRED FINCH Natl. Honor Soc. 11, 123 Beta 10, ll, 12: Mu Alpha Theta 11, 123 Latin Club 10, 11, 12: Latin Honor Soc. 10, 11, 123 Latin Certificate 10: Prayer Group 103 Jr. Homeroom Rep. 113 Sr, Homeroom Rep. 123 Science Club 113 Counseling Office Aid 10, ll, 123 Commencement Usher llg Debate Team 123 Teen of Week 123 Class Night Comm. 12. Salutatorian 12. SUZANNE FISCHER Natl. Honor Soc. 11, 12 VP 123 Beta 10, 11, 123 Mu Alpha Theta 10, 11, 12 Pres. 123 French Club 10, 11 Sec. 113 Charmettes 11, 12 Pres. 123 Com- mencement Usher 113 Creative Writing Award 113 Senior Play 123 Teen of Week 123 All-State Chorus 123 Betty Crocker Homemaker of Ton1or- row 123 Student Council Rep. 123 Regional Speech Festival 123 State Speech Festival 123 Natl. Merit Scholar. Faculty Award 123 Valedictorian 12. DONALD RAY FISHER Basketball 10, 11, 123 Track 10, 11, 123 Cross Country 11, 123 L Club 113 Sr. Play 123 Class Night Comm. 123 Jr. Archbearer 113 Prom Comm. 113 Class Night Court. LAURETTA CLARA FLYNN Latin Club 10, 123 F.T.A. 10, 123 Beta Cl. 123 Y Teenis Pres. 123 Track Team 12. THOMAS WHITAKER FORE All State Chorus 123 Basketball Team 10. 111 Chanteurs 123 Prom Comm. 113 Prayer Group 10' 113 Sr. Play Comm. 123 Spring Play 12. CANDACE FOSTER Band 10, 11, 123 Track 12. WILLIAN E. FRECKMAN Football 10, 11, 123 Beta Cl. 11, 12. LINDA LOUISE GAHN F.H.A. 10, 11. CATHERINE COLLIER GAINES ' Pep Club 113 Latin Cl. 103 Jr. Boosters 11.: Girls Football Team 10. Orchestra 1 Mary Beth Ellington receives the DAR award. Many Senior er Test. CHARLES 1 Regional Speel NANCY SUE Beta Cl. 12. SHARON RA not cnb 10, CAROLYN R Office Works Spanish Cl. Comm.. 12. HOWARD Tl Beta Cl. ll, ll H01IER LEI Slate Mug 12' Inns nn Basketball 10: DIANA LAW Spanish Cl' 11 MICHAEL N Golf n, 12. ' fig.-lRl.ESE Band 10' H' tslra l0' H, NNY ANN latin Cl A FM- 12ihs.,' JUDITH ANR Nels e' Cl- lllg el'00m W. lllill 10: E lify CL nl I, Pla R S .NE Pol T1 nl Seie lo. 115' ,gina R Prom COIQJ 11111 . 1' Sclu 1 Plnilh .N111 11111 T 811111 D . 1: 11 . 1 CCOIIIQIQTAN 1 emi' to be 1 ll I Gil gtayeel . CH 111 12- 121: 1.111111 1, 12, I1 11, Alpha ?h11.g,l Ss' 12: Sem ll, it 10 '11 1' 1111 1 111 12, AM 1 111111 Clfnce 15 J 1 141111 12: 1'H0me '11 1, . 1 12. comme: 1 Teen of W 1-.,,,W,,?. orian 12. 101 125 IHER 11,1 1 10 112 11 111 1311111 31- , 12 11.55.125 15111161183 11, 12 P1611-1' T. Creative Wrilingskt. e 111' C1011 01 Week 125 1' 1, , 6' 110111emak11 ,K- 1'1unc1l Rep- 12. Rn, Speech Festival 1211151 .ward 125 Valedictoiigik 'ISHER 122 Track 10 ll . O11 115 5,f,,la5 lr. Archbearer 111 1,051- ni . . RA FLYNN I FTA I0 I ' ' ' 1 ll C .racltTeau1l2. in 1KER F ORE 125 Basketball Team li, Comm. 115 111111161115 25 Spring Play 12. IR 112. IIIGIIAN ll ct. 11, 12. 'tHN GAINES 5 11, Boosters 112 if 111112111 1111111 1 11. . Marquis Award G yiuny Senior girls take the Betty Crock- gr Test. till.1lil.E5 THOMAS GAJDIK 11,:g,,m1 51111111111 Contest 115 D.E.C.A. 12. x,1xG1'suE GIBSON 1111.1 lil. 12. SHARON RAE CILL 1111.1 Club 10, ll. 125 French Club 11, 12. CAROLYN RAY GOODNIGHT 111111-R Worker 125 Sr. Play 125 Latin Cl. 105 Hlnltllill Cl. 115 Jr. Boostcr 125 Ring Dinner l'11111111. 12. HUXYARD THOMAS GOODPASTER .IR. 11--11 Cl. 11, 125 Football 115 Swimming 12. HONIER LEE GORDON All State Music Fcstival Il. Mixed Chorus 10, 11, 12: IAMES LAWRENCE GORDON .IRL l1g1slc1-tl1all 105 Track 10. 111,1N.1 LAWERNE GORE 51111111511 Cl. 115 Business Cl. 12. NIICHAEL MAURICE GORHAM G.-11 11. 12. CHARLES EDWIN GORTON 11111111 10, 11, 125 Studio Band 11, 125 Grenadier 11.11111 ll, 125 Pep Band 125 Beta Cl. 11, 125 Or- 1-l11-stru 10. ll. 125 SWlIllI11i1lf.' 10. MARY ANN GOTTSCHALK Latin Club 10: M..-LT. 11, 125 Med. Cl. 125 F-T--1 125 Sr. Play Comm. 12. JUDITH ANN GRAHAM Beta G11111 11. 125 111.A.T. 11, 125 Pep G1. 115 11211. Cl. 105 Ir. Boosters 115 Girls Football 105 iiourcroont Officer 115 Quill 81 Scroll 12. BRUCE W. GRAY Football 10: D.E.G.A. G1. 11, 12. CEQIEGE KENNETH GREENE LQMPES ROE GREENE JR. bf. ay 12. SAMUEL TIMOTHY GREER 311111081 Science Cl. 115 Latin Cl. 105 Band 10. 1 125 Homeroom Off 10 11 12' Student Council 10- 112 Kev C1. 12. GreQ1af1a2r Elma ,12. EQQXAEID NXQATSON -GRIDLEY II CYNTHIIA ANN GRIFFIN Spunist 11111, 5.1,-. 13- DANIEL l'Al'1. CRO'l'l'l B11-lm-llrall ll. 12, . 1- 111011: A11.1r1l 10, BRENDA SUE HAGER lllftngwcl. 11. 12. 11.11111 111, 1 , - . SHARON LYXNE 11.111, Latin Club 105 jr. B4Tl1b1t'fS llg l1','l'.A. 13- LINDA LORENE HALLOCK 11: sr. R1-p. 12: 1.111111 131. 111, 111-ta Ct, MARK STEVEN HAMMER Football ll, 125 Frcncli Cl. 10, 11' 13. BCH Cl 11 12. ' I 1 ' SUSAN ELAINE HAMMOND French Club 11, Vice-Pres. 125 Jr. Boosters 11, Yice-Plrcs. 12: Bda Cl. ll, 125 Prom Con1n1. 115 Marquis 125 Girls Cl1oir 115 Arclibcarcr 115 Student COll,1lCll 35 Homccoming Quccn Attr-mlant 125 Q11ill S Scroll 125 Homeroom Off. 105 XCTE Contestant 12. ROBERT RAYMOND HANCOCK Latin Cl. 105 Camera Cl. 12. ROBERT OLDFIELD HARDWICK Latin Cl. 105 Beta Cl. ll, 125 M.A.T. 11, 12. CHARLES EUGENE HARDY .lR. Swimming 10. SUSAN HART American History Award 115 French Cl. 10, 11, 125 Beta Cl. 10, 11, 125 Class Night Comm. 12. CHARLES KENNETH HATFIELD Beta 10, 11, 125 Latin Club 105 Student Council 10. 115 Pres. Jr. Classg Pres. Sr. Classg Football 10, 11, 125 Basketball 105 Key Club 125 Mu Alpha Theta 10, 115 Prom Con1n1. 115 Senior Play. .IAMES ROBERT HAWKINS Prom COIUI11. 115 Key Cl. ll, Vice-Pres. 125 Track 12. DONALD FRANK HAYDON Band 10, 11, 125 Studio Band 10, 11. STANLEY EDWARD HAYNES F.F.A. 10, 11, Vice-Pres. 12. BARBARA LYNN HEATON French Cl. 115 F.T.A. 12. CHARLES LEROY HEDGES .IR. Times Staff 12. JOHN BRYAN HENDERSON Band 10, 11, 125 Studio Band 125 Grcnadicr Band 12' Dixieland Band 12: PSP Band 122 A11 State Baird 11, 125 Beta G1. 10, 11, 12: Latin C1-, 102 YHS 12 American History M.A.T. 10, 11, 123 1- -- - ' ' Award 115 KGTE Essay Award 122 13616114316 'O World Affairs Con. 12 Rotary Scholar 12. Amer- ican Legion Award 12. LUCY ELIZABETH HENDREN Spanish Cl. 125 F.T.A. 12 MADELINE IRIS HILLERY Spanish Cl. 10. NETH DALY HOFFMAN 14531-Ilish Hon, Soc. 10, 11, 125 Student Council 10 11 129 Track 10, 11: Baseball 121 Slmish wen to Aiczlzct' L uiton 5 l 11. l'ANllil..X 5111111115 1lt1l.l.l.1W.-XY ll-1.1 ll l' lt il, bil- l 111.111 lt'L X11-l. 11. ll: .lr R1-1-t1w ll. lip 11.1.1 11.111111 l1'11l1ll. 125 1111011 S1-rf X1 :km 5'l'lil'lll-QX l..X11'lilfNl.lf 11111111111 11,1-11-.nil l1'. ll, 113 li-11 tl. 111, ll, 1:1 ll, 111 xj1.111.-1.11 l1f,1l,lJ NANQQ1 AIANN 1111181-I All ll. lil, ll: l'-11111-.nl N-.-111v llj lid.: l1.l.,l.X.X1111l'11-.11 EMll.1 K.1'l'llR1N lltJl'S'l'ON 1.111111 1.1. 111 1'14'1llll ll. ll, 111 1111! Cl. ll, 12: 01111--11.1 1115 lr. ll1-111-1 ---- 111 lirp. Sr. lllllllfflltllll I . R1-11. lYt'1ll l-1111111. ll. CONS'l'ANtIli tl1.ARK llO11'.ARU 4.1.1-s A151111 1.111111 125 lr1'111l1 1.1. ll: liriti L1- ll. 12: r. li-1.1.1-Yr l.l. ll, l'r---, 125 Ring Dinner , ,g:s, xy- 2. 1 C11111111. 12: lr. 11111111-.111-r5 Student Council 105 li lt 'sr 11 rkrlll 111 r 11111 11'ANllA EARXESTINE HOWARD lit!-1111--R lll. 121 Alix.-11 Clltlflli ll, 12: Typlllg Auunl ll: S11-11111111111 A11.1r1l 12. CHARLES C. HUDSON Mu Alpha T111-tu 105 lla---bull 10, 11. 12: BN' kvtlmull 10, ll, 125 Ar1'l1l1--urvr, lioy of Month. WESLEY JAMES HUDSON , Cross Country T1-uni 10, ll5 Coll 125 Tl'llCk 102 Bc-lu Cl. 10, 11, 125 Al..-Lili. 11, 125 N.ll.S. 12: Spt-efcli F1--1ti1'ul ll. .IUDITH ANN HUKLE Pup Club 11, 125 Jr. Boosters 11, 125 F.H.A. 12 Office Worker 10, 125 Ring Dinner Comm. 12 Choir 11, Tn-as. 12 Beta Cl. ll, 12. BRENDA HUGHES Beta Cl. 11, 125 N.H.S. 12 Band 10. That's one sure way to make a basket! Suzanne Fzseher Wms Betty Crocker Award, Mr. Smith presents Glenn Emig and Suzanne Fischer the Faculty Award. CHERYL K. HUGHES Natl. Honor Soc. 11, 123 Beta 10, 11, 123 Mu Alpha Theta 11, 123 Cheerleader 11, 123 Pep Club 11, 123 Finalist Marquis Pageant 123 Booster Club 11, 123 Homeroom Rep. 103 Bookstore At- tend. 10, 11, 121 Office Worker 123 French Club 103 Spanish Club 113 Senior Play. JOHN COLLINS ISHMAEL Football 10, 11, 123 Track 10, 11, 123 Student Council 103 Jr. Archbearer 113 Speech Festival 123 Class Night Comm. SUSAN VICKI IVEY Natl. Honor Soc. 123 Beta 11, 123 Future Teachers 10, 11, 123 French Club 11, 123 French Speech Contest 11, 123 Latin Club 10, 113 Latin Honor Soc. 10, 113 Prom Comm. 113 Senior Ring Dinner Comm. 123 Class Ngt. Comm. 123 Senior Play3 Spring Play 123 Teen 'of the Week 123 Office Worker 11, 12. SALLY ANN JOHNS Prom Comm. 113 Jr. Archbearer3 Marquis Pag. 10 Princess 11, 123 F.H.A. 123 Student Council 103 sr. Play 12. BOBBY JAY JOHNSON F.u.A.1o, D.E.C.A. 12 An Cx. 11. CHRISTOPHER S. JOHNSON Bantl 10, 11. EDITH FAYE JOHNSON Track 10: Latin Cl. 11: Business Cl. 123 F.H.A. 10. ELIZABETH ANN F. JOHNSON FHA 10, ll, 125 Pep ci. 10. KAROL ANN JOHNSON Latin Cl. 103 Beta Cl. 11, 123 Pol. Science ll, 123 Mu Alpha Theta 10, 11, 12. JULIA ANN JOLLY Beta Cl. 123 Art Cl. 12. DANIEL C. JONES Latin Cl. 10. NANCY L. JORDAN Swim Team 11: Student Council 113 Marquis Pageant 123 Miss C01'1gCl1lZ1ll1y': Homeroom Rep. 12. ROBERT LEROY KAIL JR. Band 10, 11, 123 Drum Major 123 All-State Band 12. SHARON GAIL KACKLEY Latin Club 10, 11. CHERYL ANN KEESLING Business Cl. 12. DARRELL LYNN KEITH Library 10, 113 Spanish Cl. 10: Visual Aid 10, 11. JOHN RAY KELLER Football 11, 123 Track 113 Student Council 12. ELIZABETH BOLTON KELSO Latin Club 103 Jr. Boosters 11, 123 Business Cl. 123 Swim Team 113 Office Worker 123 Student Council 103 FHA 11, 123 Ring Dinner 123 Prom Comm. 11. BARBARA JOY KENDRICK Quill 81 Scroll 123 FHA 123 Class Night Comm. 123 TIMES Editor 12. ' LUCINDA CAROL KENNEDY FHA 10. ROBERT ABELL KERSEY Art Cl. 123 Sr. Prom Comm. 113 Senior Play Comm. 123 Sr. Play 12. LINDA GAYLE KING FHA 123 Girls Business Cl. 12. ANNE PATRICIA KINNAIRD Homeroom Rep. 103 Latin Cl. 10, 113 Business Cl. 123 FHA 10. v GARY J. KLEINE Beta 'Club 11, 123 L Club 113 Jr. Class VP3 Student Council VP 123 Football 10, 11, 12, Capt. 65-663 Track 10, 11, 123 Times Reporter. Yale Cup 123 Class Night Court 12. CONRAD WILLIAM KLEINHOLZ Band 11, 12. LUCY LEE KOEST-ER French Cl. 113 FHA 123 Pep Cl. 10, 11, 12. JOHN WILSON KNIGHT Beta ll, 123 Mu Alpha Theta 10, 11, 123 Latin Club 10, 113 Band 10, 11, 123 Orchestra 11, 12. MARIAN EVA KURZ Pep Cl. 10, 11, 123 Business Cl. 123 Prom Comm. 113 Ring Dinner Comm. 12. SUSAN COPE LANDRUM Jr. Boosters 11, 123 Football Queen 12: Salutatorian 123 Class Night Court 123 Cheerleader 11, 123 Pep Club 10, 11, 123 Student Council 11, 123 Latin Cl. 11, 123 Mu Alpha Theta 11, 123 Beta Cl. 10, 11, 123 Nat. Hon. Soc. ll, 123 Class Treasurer 11, 123 Jr. Arclilwearer 113 Marquis Prinmess 10. DAVID H. LAWSON DECA 12. ANN CATHERINE LEAR Nat. Honor Soc. 123 Beta 11, 123 Latin Club 10- FHA 10, 113 Jr. Boosters 113 Political Science 11: Senior Homeroom Rep.3 Natl Merit Finalist3 P105 Cornm.3 Gold Team 11, 12. VONNIE LIVINGSTON LEE Beta Cl. 10, 11, 123 Jr. Boosters 11, 12. JOHN DOUGLAS LESLIE Beta Club 123 Mu Alpha Theta 123 Natl Merit Letter Com1nendation3 Political Science Club 12. MELINDA ANN LEVENSON French Cl. 103 Swim Team 10, 113 Sr. Rep. 123 Office Worker 11, 123 FHA 12. SANDRA LEVY Latin Cl. 10, 11, 123 Beta Cl. 11, 123 Swim Team 103 Student Council Treas. 123 Magna Cum Laude Award 103 Cum Laude Award 11. MARGARET ANN LITTRELL Band 10, 11, ll.2Q Orchestra 123 Latin Cl. 13 French 103 French Cl. '113 Prom Comm. 113 Ring Dinner Comm. 123 State Music Contest 12: Class Night Comm. 12. BRENDA JOYCE LOCKER Beta Cl. 11, 123 Art Cl. 12. JUDY NELSON LOGAN Latin cl. 11, 12. RALPH GLENN LOGAN Track 10. KAREN LINDA LOGUE Girls Choir 123 N.H.S. 12. LAWRENCE FRANCIS LONG Football Manager 10, 113 L Cl. 11, 123 Baseball Manager 113 D.E.C.A. 12. LOGAN THOMAS LONG L Cl. 113 Football 113 Track ll. ANN FORD LONGACRE . Latin Club 10, 11, 123 Beta Cl. 10, 11, 12: N-H-S- 11, 123 Prom Comm. 113 French Club 12: F.H.A. 123 Sr. Play Comm. SHARON MAY LOUALLEN Pep Cl. 11, 123 Sr. Play 123 Times Staff. GERALD ALLEN LOVE Band 10, 11, 123 Latin Cl. ll, 113 Orchestra 12. Helga Moser receives Senior Busi- ness Award. ,. Q MNNNM mme out to MMWN NNNJNSUEIN 1amll.123Bd1 NIPHEN FORD um. 12: cfm NNNNIE JANE his U. 113 An N llllffl ENEL' llllli Hon. Soc. N13 1 lm U- 10. ll. 12 lslvr Il Prom Gm NDA JEAN LY News CL 12- p Di1lfl0lmm'12: NNN NILEEN I lm N' N1 N: N. Ni N5 ll l. NN lNf sqm! NN D- NM MWMN V3 M ,11, Nl' I 1 125 Band I 10 1411101.10 ll. li 31-plzuimming 11 j--nr12,K ,li lilq HI' P151 CL .0 . m NNQMII 11091 PNNELA NNNE 1 rpgqilllffvntn mf 1 Foolhln 3 1 I iw6Zl1iS up Awarded to Dczzrid Sztllzfvdlz A Ill: ' 1 LAWS 0N 1 fi 1. -I TH M iff SFQRDIE LEA 'W uilr: 221811. R n: agile!! him Iii: N111 um 112. u U. 3' ui 121251013 U 115012115 '-1-1.. 1-592111 H lqquilisaiin . Q HWY E u' lzi Bm cl -1 11, W111, I - Cm lllltle Aixldlfl H2133-F ' .' A, 1' ' 4. 11 ,fly UITRELL PM mu fhstra 12:14. l .Zi 5411: illpnim Comm-Ill-mill? I, .1 'ISIC lfonlgsg lzsloz? 111.1 - ' it 11lli2lCE LOCKER M 51.12. 1 111.11 Ii 11,12-N LOGAN 55151511 LOGIN if 111111 1111111 'M ll: 3115, 12, IUC! FIRYCIS LONG 'i hw 10. II: L 11. 11.111, 1: il: DLL1 11. Ll THOIIIS LONG .1 fnthll ll: Tack 11. FUID UINGACRE tu 11, 11, IZ: Beta 11. I0,Il,I2g 3, his Can llg Ire11cl1Cl1ll2gI2 1. hp Can D1 llll' IUUAIIEN . 11. 219.1111 121 11111511 UMDOVE .1 1:1 1111. 11. II, 11: We Susan Rhodemyre, Girl of the Year, lakes time out to give her dog a little love and care . GLENDA SUE LOVING-S Business 123 B018 STEPHEN FORD LOWE D,Pf,C.A. 123 Cross Country 11. MEL.-INIE JANE LUND Splllllill Cl. 113 Art Cl. 12. REBECCA EVELYN LUTZ Latin Hon. Soc. 103 French Cl. 12? M.A.T. 11, 123 B1-tn CI. 10, 11, 12: N.H.S. 11, 123 Baccalaureate l'sl11-r ll Prom Comm. 11. LINDA JEAN LYNN Business Cl. 12: F.H.A. 123 Sr. Play 123 Ring Dinner Comm. 12. .IANIS EILEEN LYONS Beta CI. ll, 123 N.H.S. 123 Latin Cl. 10, 11, 123 Jr. Boosters 11, 123 Nat. Latin Hon. Soc. 10, 11, 123 Swimming 11, 123 Prom Comm. 113 Girls Foot- ball 10: Science Cl. 11. KEITH D. MacLAURY Natl Honor Soc. 11, 123 Beta 10, 11, 123 Mu Alpha T111-ta 10, ll, 123 Natl Merit Finalist3 Student Coun- cil 10, 123 Band 10, 11, 12: Boys State 11. ROBERT E. MAGGARD Latin Cl. 10, 113 Quill 81 Scroll 123 Baseball Team 10: Swimming ll, 123 Tennis 11, 125 Marquis As. Editor 123 Key Cl. 123 L Club 113 Class Night Usher 113 Prom Comm. 113 Time Staff 123 Home- room Rep.,11, 12. PAMELA ANNE MALLOY Student Council 103 Sr. Ring Dinner Comm. 123 F.H.A. 123 Football Statistician 11, 12. EEGENEA FARMER MAN LEY VERNON GENE MANN Band 10, 11. CRETCHEN ANNE MARCUM 5-:UDP Cl. 103 Political science C1. 10, 113 Jr. Rep. Fi 10m Comm. 113 Sr. Play Comm. 123 Marquis Hvultv Editor 123 Beta Cl. 11, 123 Jr. Boosters 11, 12 Quill at Scroll 12 AQCHAEL GEORGE MARQUARDT asketball 10, 11: Times Staff 12. JOAN ELAINE MARSHALL flrenfai Cl. .10, 11. 123 Beta Cl. 11, 123 M.A.T. 10, S' 9 SC16I1Ce Cl. 10, 11, 12: Alliance Francais PC0011 Contest 10: F.T.A. 123 Band 10, 11, 12. LINDA .NNN NI.XRSII.XI.I. . ,Ill 1 S1111 Q. DONNA 11.11 Nl.-1li'lllN F.II.X. 103 Sr, l'l:1y' 123 Sllllllg l'l.15 124 LARRY NOVIS MASON 1.411111 Cl. IO ll '1- . ' . , l-, ll. , ,L V -1. 1- 111, 11351-it-1111-lil. 11. H I M' H' 1 MA SANIJRA ALICE MASON Lilllll Cl. 103 Girls lflntir 11' jj: l1,,,3m.,, Cl. I2- PATRICIA CAROL NIA'l I'INtiLY CllJ1Ylllt'lll'5 ll, 12, JACQUELINE NlAT'1iOCKS Slllilvlll Council ll, Class Night C11111111. 12 Jr .'hft'llllt'i1l't'l Il, Sr. Play 12. ' THOMAS LANDON AICCLELLAN SCWUCU Cl- 10. ll. Pres. 123 St111I1-11t Council 10, 11, 123 IIOIIICYUOIII R1-11. 10, 113 Key Club Il, 123 PFOIII C11111111. 113 Visual Aids Pres. 10, ll, 12. SHERRY LYNN MCCONATHY Latin Cl. 113 Business Cl. 123 Beta Cl. Il, 12. MARJORIE KAY MCCONNELL Guidance Office Worker 12. MARY RUTH MCDANIEL F.H.A. 12 CAROLYN MCFARLAND Natl Honor Soc. 123 Beta 11, 123 Alu Alpha Theta 11, 123 Band 10, ll, 123 Orchestra ll, 12. Jesse Clark Award 12. RUSSELL MJOLSNESS MCGUIRE Art Cl. 12. MAYLA DESIREE MCKEEHAN Beta Cl. 11, 123 French Cl. 113 Art Cl. 123 Band 10, ll, 123 Sr. Play3 Student Council Talent Showg Regional Speech Festival. PEGGYANN MEACHAM Girls Football 103 Girls Basketball 123 Track 123 Tennis 123 Class Night Usher 113 Homeroom Rep. 123 Prom Comm. ll. CONNIE SUE MEADORS Bookstore 11, 12. NOEL JACKSON MELTON Cross Country 123 Key Club 123 L Club 123 Base- ball 103 Track ll, 12. HARRY LESLIE MERLIN Football 10, 11, Swimming 11, 123 L Club 103 Latin Cl. 10. MARCENE MARGARET MEYERS Beta Cl. 12. SHERRYL MARIE MILAM Latin Cl. 103 French Cl. 11, 123 Band 10, 11, 12. HENRY LEE MILES Med. Cl. Pres. 11, 123 Political Science Cl. 12. RONALD LEE MINKE Band 10, 11, 123 Grenadier Band 11, 123 Pep Band 123 Regional Band 12. LAUREL ANN MINOR Business Cl. 12. ANTHONY GILBERT MITCHELL Beta c1. 11, 12: Regional Speech Comes? 11- 125 State Speech Festival 113 senior P1aYf Sl-Vmf-I Drafna Play 123 Mixed Chorus 11, 12? American Revolutlon State Oratorical Winner 123 Student Council 10, Pres. 123 Jr. Archbearer 11, BOY of the M0Uth 1? Class Night Court 12. ,Hi Mg- , .- ., z, .f..g y--s-.f--.s-.-5- -.,,, .e - '-'wx' ' :gf - 1, L . ..-'j-'.'--....-.-. : . g., 1: 1 S :..-3 .- -MA. - - f,-Wg.. -f, -f,-':'.',g- .,,E..2.xV:....f5,:j? RP' -1- T ' ' ' ' ' A '- ' f -'4 ' S' ' '5 -' 1'l '- .xtZ-kT34kn9g 1-.r 3 ' lI11RU'I'Il1 ANNE 3lOl.l.A A I U..I.--11.1 III, ll, I-: lk-1.1 tl. ll, 123 l.st1n Ll. 10. CARI. TIIUNIAS MOORE Ill 111x111 tl.--1.1- Ill, ll, IJ3 All State Lllllfll! 123 Sr I'Iax lf. ,IUIIN .1l.l.l':N Nllltllilf MALI. Ill, ll, 135 1111.1 ll. ll, 123 11.11111 10, ll 123 C11-11.1-ln-1 11.11111 ll, 123 Studio llsnnl 10, ll. I2 l'f11 ll.1:1-I Il, IJQ 1.11111 ll. IH3 lirgi-111.11 11.11111 ll l ' 'le ' I' -, 111l11e -. l'.'X'I'RIlfI.K I-II.IZ.'XRI-I'l'lI NIOORE 3. rt-11111 Ll. llg 1111.1 tl. ll, 123 lr. lirp.3 Sr. R1-11.3 lt tl I I 11-1111-w .. 'rf-, 2. AllffllA1'lI. I.El-I KlUlil'llEW 1111-111---s lil. II. 'l'lNlO'l'llY I-Il'tlENl'f MORRIS 2,11-111'v Cl. IU, ll, 123 'l'ru1-It Il, 123 Tennis 12: . . 'D . ' ' . -I 'l'i1111s Staff I-, Cross Lountry I-. HEI.tLA El.lZAlilf'l'll NIOSER lt'.ll.1. llg 1111.1 1.1. II, 123 lin-1111-ws lil 1 HOWARD RAY NIULLENIJORE JR. as 1- 1:1 , 2. JOHN WALLACE NIURPIIY JR. L c1. II, 12: 11.011.u11 10, 11, 12. SUSAN BETII MURPHY Cl1ar1111'tt1-s 33 Slllllrlll C1111111'il IO, ll, 123 Att Cl. Pres. 123 Marquis l'ug1-1111! 10 Queen 123 Spanish Cl. 10, 113 Med. Cl. ll, 123 Jr. Boosters ll, 12: Pro111 CUIIIIII. Class Night Usher 113 Sr. Play 123 Girls Football I03 Girls SWIIIUIIIIIK 103 Girls Basket- ball 123 Class Night Court. STEVEN EDWARD MUSSER Latin C1. 10, Il. RICHARD TRAVIS MYATT 0011 11, 12. ANNA LEE NAVE N.H.S. 123 Beta ll, 123 M.A.T. ll, 123 Latin Cl. 103 Choir 123 Marquis Pag. 113 Jr. Boosters ll, 123 Prom Com111. ll. PATRICIA CAROL NEAL Jr. Booster 11, 123 Spanish Cl. 113 Marquis Psg. 113 F.H.A. 123 Sr. Play 12: Prom Comm. 113 Ring Dinner Comm. 12: Student Council 123 Homcroom Rep. 12. ANDREA KAY NELSON Beta Cl. 12. DEBORAH ANN NEWMAN French Cl. 113 Jr. Boosters 113 Marquis Pug. 123 Clay Watkins, Boy of the Year, studies long hours in order to act his part in a play. 237 Beta Cl. ll, 123 5I.A,'I'. ll, 123 Latin Cl. 10, ll: 111 k tl ll ll I Mary Gottsehalk Reeewes Cla Yale Cap Goes to Gar Kleine DAVID MICHAEL PETERS Beta 11, 123 L Club 113 Baseball 11, 123 Football 10, 11, 123 Political Science 113 Spanish Cl. 103 Sr. Play 123 State 8 Regional Drama Festival 12g Jr. Archbearer 113 Class Night Court 12. DWIGHT DOUGLAS PETERSON Football 103 Jr. Archbearer 11. MARTHA JEAN PHILLIPS Charmettes 11, 123 Alliance Francaise Con. 113 Golf 11, 12. mega Award A 12 L in Cl 10 11 12 Latin Nat gn Soc. 10, 11, 123 Cheerleader 11, 12: Prom Comm: 113 Jr. Archbearer3 D.A.R. History Award 11. stu- dent Council 11, 123 Ky. Girls State3 Pep dl ll 123 Ring Dinner Comm. 123 Jr. Class Sec.: Sp' Class Sec.3 Commencement Usher 113 Girl oi the Year 123 Class Night Queen 123 Salutatorian 12, MELANIE DALE RHORER Beta Cl. 11, 123 F.H.A. 11.: Political Science Cl 113 French Cl. 11. ' SAUNDRA GAY LE RICE Stud. Council 103 French Cl. 102 Jr. Archbeareg- It seemed as though no one knew where he was supposed to be Commencement. Times Staff 123 'Swimming 113 Prom Comm. 113 Sr. Play JESSICA JO NOBLE French Cl. 10: Sr. Play Comm. 123 Girls Football 11. MARY JEAN NOBLE Arr ci. 12. KITTY CLLEEN O'DONNELL N.I'I.S. 11, 123 Beta Cl. 10, 11, 123 M.A.T. 10, 11, 123 French Cl. 11, Pres. 12. Student Council 10, ll, 123 Sr. Playg Choir 11, 123 State Speech Fes- tival 10, 11, 123 Nat. Merit Finalist 123 Latin Cl. 10, 113 Teen of the Week 123 Valedictorian 12. MARGARET BRUCE ORMES Orchestra 10, 11, 12: Marquis Pag. 123 Class Night Comm. 12: Talent Show 12. GERALD DOUGLAS OSBORNE ' Beta Cl. 123 M.A.T. 123 Basketball ll, 123 Baseball 123 Prom Comm. ll. ROBERT BARRETT OTT Camera Cl. ll, Pres. 123 Times Staff 12. EDNA DARNELL OWENS Charmettes 123 Track 123 Business Cl. 12. SHARON RUTH PAGE Library Worker 11. LORIE LEE PALMER N.H.S. ll, 123 Beta Cl. 10, ll, 123 M.A.T. 11, 123 Jr. Booster ll, 123 Latin Cl. 103 Art Cl. 113 Student Council ll, Sec. 123 Sr. Play: Prom Comm. 113 Jr. Archbenrer3 Conimcnccment Usher 113 Ring Dinner Comm. I23 Sept. Girl of the Month 123 Class Night Cnnini. 123 Class Night Court. BRENDA MURIEL PARKER French Cl. ll, 123 Business Cl. IZ. JUDITH ANN PARKER Business Cl. 12. R. THAD PARKER Prom Comm. ll3 Art Cl. ll. CHERYL ELAINE PARKS Beta Cl. 10. ll, 123 Latin Cl. 10, ll. Treas. I2 N.H.S. ll, 123 M.A.T. llg Girls Choir ll3 Charm- ettcs 12. RONALD PAUL Bnnd10, 113 Beta c1.11,12g1i.,x.T. ll, 12. GARY DALE PERKINS Beta ci. 10, 11, 123 N.H.s. ll, 12: 11...x.r. io, ll, 123 Latin Ci. 10, 12. 238 PHILIP E. PIERCE Orchestra 10, 11, 123 Electronics Cl. 11, 123 Science Cl. 10, 11, 12. HOWARD CHANDLER PLATT JR. Tennis 11, 123 Football 10: Ring Dinner Comm. 123 Prom Comm. 11. ARTHUR RONALD PORTNOY Band 10, 11, 123 Studio Band 123 Pep Band 123 Grenaclicr Band 11, 123 Orchestra 12. ROBERT FREDERICK POTTER Latin Club 113 Ned. Cl. 12. PUALA KAY POEWLL Band 10, ll, 123 French Cl. 103 Beta Cl. 11, 123 Office Worker 12. MARY ANN POWERS Jr. Booster 12. ANITA DELL POYNTER F.H.A. 12. SUSAN KAY PRACHT F.H.A. 12. DONNA JEAN PRATER Beta ci. ll, 12. Latin cl. 10, 11, 12. KENNETH RAY PRATHER Track 10, 11, 123 Cross Country 103 Football 11, 123 L Club 113 Jr. Athlete of the Year 113 Colorado High Altitude Experiment 10. DAVID LEE PRESTON Times Editor 12: Band ll, 123 Political Science 11. Treas. 123 Spanish Cl. 103 Quill 81 Scroll 11, 123 Student Council 10, ll. STERLING SIMS PRICE III Track 10, 113 Baseball 123 L Cl. 12. NANCY LOUISE PUCKETT F.H.A. ll, 123 Library Worker 12, ROBYN BETH PULLEY French Cl. 12. GARY LEE PULLIAM Band 10, ll, 12. WILLIAll'I WYATT RAWLINGS III All State Banrl 113 Reg. Band ll, 123 Band 10 11 123 Orchestra 11, 123 Symphonic Band 10 u'12f Wind Ensi-mblc 11: Dixieland Band 11, 12, s'indi.Q Band 11. 122 Grcnadicr Band 11, 123 Student Con. ilslcmf 12: Pep Band ll, 123 Concert Band 10, 11, CHARLES EDWARD REEDER Beta Cl. ll, 123 M.A.T. I0 ll 12' L . Country 10. ll, 123 Track 10, 11, 12, Cl. 11' Cross BARBARA VIRGINIA REILLY livta Cl. lf: Science Cl. 123 El,.3.u,0ni3.s Cl. 12. DAVID WILLIAM RHOADS Beta Cl. IZ: Se iencc Cl. 123 Electronics Cl. 12. SUSAN ELAINE RHODEMYRE Mrs. ll, 12: Beta ci. 10, 11, 123 M.A.T. 113 113 Jr. Booster 11, Sec. 123 F.H.A. 123 Ring Dinner Comn1. 12. ANITA LEE RICHARD Beta Cl. 11, 123 Spanish Cl. 113 F.H.A. 113 Office Worker 12. SARAH CASSELL RIDDELL Spanish Cl. 113 Art Cl. Treas. 12. WILLIAM MICHAEL RIDDLE Chanteurs 10, 11, 12. JUDY CAROLYN RIGSBY Beta Cl. 11, 12. JAMES AUGUST ROBBINS Beta Cl. 10, 11, 123 French Cl. 10, Vice-Pres. ll, Treas. 123 M.A.T. 10, 11, 123 Key Cl. 10, ll, Sec. 123 Science Cl. 10, 11, Vice-Pres. 123 Electronics Cl. 11, 123 Jr. Archbearer 11. REBECCA LOU ROBINSON Office Worker 10, 11, 123 Sr. Play Comm. 123 Girls Football 103 Girls Basketball 12. TERESA ANN ROBINSON Beta Cl. 10, 11, 123 Spanish Cl. 123 Spanish Hon. 123 Quill 81 Scroll ll, 123 N.H.S. 123 Library Helper 12. CUBA LORAINE ROEDER F.H.A. 10, 11, 12. SUE JANE ROGERS F.T.A. Pres. 123 Sr. Play 123 Class Night Comm. 123 Prom Comm. 11. GREGORY LEE ROOT Latin Cl. 103 Band 10, 11, 123 All State Band lli 123 Pep Band 123 Clarinet Choir 11, 123 Grelladiel' Rand 11, 123 Symphonic Band 11, 123 Concert Band , ll, 12. JAMES JEFFREY ROSCOE Beta 11, Pres. 123 M.A.T. 10, 11, 123 Spanish Cl- l0, 11, Treas. 123 Spanish Nat. Hon. Soc. 10. ll: Pol. Science Cl. 11, 12. ROBIN JILL ROSENBAUM N.H.s. 11, Treas. 123 Beta ci. 10, ll. 12: M-A-T 10, 11, 123 French Cl. 10, 113 Girls State ll: LHUU Cl. 103 Latin Nat. Hon. Soc. 103 Pep Cl. 10. lli Prom Comm. 113 Charmettcs 123 Choir 113 Band 12: Science Cl. 10, 113 Student Council 103 Homcr00m Rep. 12. I just knew this cap waS EOIUS 10 be too small! 1 up stair I till lil H0511 1-1i111,12g0nienl, 9,llgl.iti1Cl,l2g ' C5sl2i1Iii0Itm.l2, K. liiii UIROIE Rilili .1.t.i.11. 111111111115 iiiiii I ii Q 1 .IRI IUD1 Mu ll JH Rim 'in it 1111 sim lit' ll, Han li ' ii!lin51ivm'H' 125 CM 'J +iilESi1 and liiisi Si ii 123 Studio E W . Jiihuii. and Stull. 1 FD IRRYRA. i, 3 ND 5323 Ha iilusm 'Q WY: film fs 1 'JJPJJUI L 5 illlilot Hlsililifl Eiiilti Hn 1 il, In V 'i1.iiul2i ' ill' ll' ll Q mit mini ily fi Timm ug I 5 SN 111 -3:K1ma t 2- 12- I- 11 T1f11A.L.,F13.1s.11 12 it 11, hi Il mtg- .. on Nililleemin 'IE D Qllgen 1 ,L gli: 'fi i F. 111 A111 IE . Q 11,5313 'UZ11 RICH1 CL P! gl' ni QQUEHLIELTI -Mlm 'Imam I C 1 ct i15?l'YN 11115111 HI E Alff, 1 I E. LQ, IILSMQBBINS ' .li lb nfl! C1117 S , i' vuilig' W'31t.1,flkXiIl. ll, Vicelggg . ' fniwerll, ' 'ffm 52111 101 A i .'r1A 11. Ph !Qail lil: iiiflliliiiiellijil il nfl .INN ROBIISOI ra - .11, ll, 12- Sam l l QJ! I N 1 P itullzim. FM? Scroll ll, 12, 1115. il .11 LDBAIYE ROEDER I-L .1 11.11 IILWE I10GEI1S fl- M I2gS1.Pl11I2gI1u1j1 Iihialll. will IIIIIOIII 8 C. li Hl0,l1,1211llS1:i 2. P! H 123 ulliilfl CI11i1Il.11h Q ,'1!gf11itIil11ill,lIgIZ5i 1 .Ll lm IIOSIOE V k 1 Il- lil ELI. I1.II1li7? x 12: NI.li'lf5l 5 is G ll, 12. AUM A W ?.I03fl.'li1111.11: :li B: M A 11,111 A , 1- 1-1 M 51.11.11 ll? niqgtiiiifiafiii in lun in A M3115 uv 151' Qld' N . . Faculty Award oes to uzanne Fischer, lenn Emzg Durirzg lass QT1'3Q-111 A nervous Senior says a little prayer as she walks up the stairs to get her di- ploma. LAURA LEE ROSER 1111.1 CI. 11, 123 Orchestra 10, 11, 123 Art Cl. 10, 5.-1-, 123 Latin Cl. 123 Ring Dinner Comm. 123 1jl,1.t Night COIIIIII. 12. EDITH CAROLE RUBLE D.E.C..1. 12. LINDA ANN RUNIS Latin Cl. 10, 113 Med. Cl. 103 Business Cl. 123 F.T.A. ll, 12. SI.-IRY JUDITH RYKER 11.-1. ci. 11, 12. NAN MARY SALLING I-'.T.A. 113 Band 10, 11, 123 Orchestra 123 Swimming 10, 113 Times 11. CHARLES AMBROSE SAPP III Marching Band 11, 123 Grenadier Band 11, 123 Pep Band ll, 123 Studio Band 11, 123 Concert Band 11, 123 Symphonic Band 11, 123 Dixieland Band 11, 12. .JERRY RANDALL SAPP Grenatlier Band 11, 123 Pep Band 11-, 123 Studio Band 11, 123 Concert 81 Symphonic Band 11, 123 1 All State Reg. Band 12. ECORDON L. SAYRE , 0 b A Fo 1 all 10, 11, 12. STEPHAN HUNT SCHRAMME XI..-LT. 10, 11, 123 Latin Cl. 10, 11, 123 Science Cl. 10. 113 Chanteurs 10, 11, 12. I PAMELA ANNE scoTT ' Latin Cl. 103 Orchestra 123 Band 10, 11, 123 All State Baud 123 Times 123 Studio Band 12. STERLING SERGENT Swlmmmg 10: L Cl. 11, 123 Chanteurs 10, 11, Pres. ED SERCENT Play 123 Festival Play 123 Band 10, 11, 123 Mectromcs Cl. 113 Student Council Rep. 10, 11, 12: astcr of Ceremonies of Band Talent Show3 H REA SHAW L5Jmem0m'RCD- 11, 123 D.E.C.A. 11, Queen 123 mv Worker 103 French C1 10 113 Office glolfffff ly' 11' 12: Prom Comm.. 111' Ring Dinner -Q .-.rt -,s '. ,C-' vzlft. 1JE1l1o11..x11.,..1NN.1 1i..111111.1NE s11E111.1-31' i. ....1ll. ll-3 Ii.-1.1lil,l11, 11.12.14-Hilllil' IU- H- brq-s, 2: rrurh l,3- V3 Nxlllfllllis l'.1gfq,111t ll, 13: .xlixivlx --1'i1r.Hi'lEml1il', Clnss Night Lilillllll. IQ: 11,., 5 'Q --ii, D I1 FAI. I r-K A . .11u11 .S , '1 1 -, .tr r.111. qs 1x.1ls1 I..t H., 3 NH. .,, xx...11.- ll 1 1 Iimt 1111 11410 H I im ' I - 32 sivr .1 .1.1, , JOHN LOIIIS SIIIXII-'I-SSI-11. l 1111tl1.1ll 10, RUBY CAROL SIMPSON l111s1111-s- Llul, lj: qjfflu. xyurkvr 1:- SHIRLEY ANNE SIMPSON 11111111 10. RAYMOND BRYAN SIRKLE F1111tl1a1ll 103 Truck '1it'Lllll 10, ll, 123 I.-Club ll. WILLIAAI L. SLEATH IV Key Club 12. SHARON LEE SLIKER Latin Club 103 Business Club 123 GUldllIll'U Office A111 12. DOLORES JEAN SMITH Best Hillbilly 103 Business Club 12. GREGORY W. SMITH Football Mgr. 10. LESLIE CATHERINE SMITH Office Wmkfl' 11. 123 FHA 11: Jr. Boosters 11, 12' Sr. Play Dancer 123 Ring Dinner Comm. 12. RONALD RAY SMITH Baseball 103 Latin Cl. 103 Key Cl. 10, 113 Beta Cl. 11, 12. SHARON ANNE SMITH Pep Cl. 10, 113 Choir 10, 11, 123 FHA 10, 113 Business Cl. 123 Prom Comm. 11. STEPHANIE SUE SNIDER Business Cl. 12. CAROL LYNNE SNODGRASS Beta Cl. 113 Business Cl. 123 Sec. of Business Cl. 12. JOAN DIANE SOMMER Sr. Play 12g Spring Play 123 Choir 12. SANDRA SUE SPALDING N.H.S. 11, ,123 Beta Cl. 10, 11, 123 Choir 113 Charmettes 1.2: Spanish Cl. IOQ Spanish Nat. Hon. Soc. 103 Latin Cl. 123 Homeroom Rep. 11, 123 Prom Comm. 113 FHA 123 Ring Dinner Comm. 123 Commencement Usher 11. RICHARD MCCANN SPARKS FFA 10, 11, 12. SALLY JANE SPAYTH Beta Cl. 11, 123 Y-Teens 103 FTA 123 Jr. Boosters 123 Prom Comm. 113 Ring Dinner Comm. 123 Latin C1. 10. WILLIAM OTIS SPRINKLE Basketball 10. FRANCES BRYAN STEELE French Cl. 11, 123 Prom Comm. 113 Charmettes 123 Jr. Boosters 11, 12. JUDITH ELLEN STEPHAN Medical Cl. 10, 113 Latin Cl. 10. 11: Swim Team 10, 11, 123 Y-Teens 10. SANDRA JEAN STEELINSKE Mu Alpha 'Theta 11, 12: Beta Cl- 10. 11., 12: French Cl. 11 123 Y-Teens 10: FTA 123 Ir. Boosters 11, 123 Clioir 113 Prom Comm. 113 Medical Cl. 123 Sr. Play 12. , . .-.c . qw- ,. --7 - , .3 --, L, L-, - -n-1-, -.-, ..-if .,..:'L4 1- ..'-.- 4,-- -3'xzs 'Q ffff 2' fe - A A-1--. ifKf'EN :CdE 11.1111 .XNN 5'lil'iN'l'iNS N ll N Il, IJ: li-1111. 11.13 Il, IJ3 Blu Alpha 'lilu-tu ll, IQQ l: X1tI.l1-.11-'I ll, il. liuualrfs ll, 12: 1l.1u11:.- l'.1!--.1111 llg 11.11111 Spuiisor 123 l'h111l Cullllll- llg S311-1.1 l ti.. 1.-.l 113 liul- Io-1111.111 Alivdlll lil F: I'I.i1 IJQ Sn.1'1 l-.i:'. I . lilnss 5.33111 liuull 12. li.Xlili,1li.X 1fXlI11I, S'l'I-I1YAII'l' l1..-,1..-- ll IJ 5,111.1 lfl..X1 r'l'l'QXX'.XII'1' l.lI.11 ll. 111, llg 11. 11.1.1-1-is 123 IIIA 123 .Ir. 11.1.11-11.1 113 v1...1.n1 1 ..1. Iltil 111, llg P10111 Cousin. llg 111-111 Ill, llp Y I--us IU3 51. l'l.1y' 123 Medical ll. ll. NIAIISIIA JEAN s'1'11N1-1 15.1.1 tll. ll, IJ. .Ilfl.I.fX .KN Nli STIPIINICII IlIKl1gl1I.1.klJ. tIORlJl-Ql.l.X l1Olflll.AS STR.-'INCE I-rt-11111 Ll. Il: N11-1111.11 l.I. 123 Iulurc lrntlicn I.. CAROL NIAR'l'IN 5'I'lIANIiE N.II.S. 123 N111 .Xl1I1.1 ilu-1.1 10, ll, 113 livin Cl. I 10, ll, 123 Fri-11111 LI. II3 I..1ti11 Cl. 10, 113 Pol. S111'11--- l.l. Il, II: Nllllllll- N-ph. lielitur 103 Nut. Nl 1 I I 1 I . 1-11 'Ill.l la I. LUCY ELIZABETH STROUD N.lI.S. 12. LYNN CLAIRE STURCEON Iielu Cl. ll, 123 Slllllllbll Cl. 11, 12. DAVID LORIN SULLIVAN Bela Cl. II, 123 lfootbllll 10, ll, 123 Class Nigll! lfsher 111 YI' Sr. Class 123 Quill 81 Scroll 123 Spanish Nut. llon. Soc. 123 Speech Festival 10, 11, 123 Stud:-ut Council 123 Marquis Sports Editor 123 Key CI. 12. Kiwuuis Cup 123 Class Night Court 12. NANCY LOUISE SUTTON Beta Cl. 11, 123 Latin Cl. 103 Spanish Cl. 113 Pep Cl. 10, 11, Treas. 123 Quill 81 Scroll ll, 123 Prom Co1n1n. 113 Marquis 10, ll Editor In Chief 123 Jr. Boosters 113 Y-Teens 10. RUTH LEE SUTTON Latin Cl. 10, 113 Mu Alpha Theta 10, ll, 123 Beta Cl. 10, 11, 123 N.H.S. 11, 123 Choir 123 Bacc. ll. SARAH SWEENEY French CI. 113 Beta Cl. 10, 11, 123 Ir. Homcroom Rep. 11. JOSEPH SWITZER FFA 10, 11, 12. CARLA JEAN TAYLOR Typing Award 113 Business Cl. 12. CINDA CELIA TAYLOR Beta Cl. 11, 123 Sr. Homeroom Rep. 12. DIANNE W. TAYLOR Beta Cl. 11, 12. The diploma is a symbol of twelve years of hard work. Srm arolyrt McFarland Awarded fessie Clark Award, Sgt A la Watkins Receives Pilot Club Cap A Parents weren't interested in the front side of the diploma-they wanted to see those grades! EDWARD HALL TAYLOR Beta Cl. 10, 11, 123 Mu Alpha Theta 11, 123 Band 10, 11, 12x JOHN ROYCE TAYLOR Football 11, 12: Track Team 11, 123 Beta Cl. 11, 123 Prom Comm. 11g Student Council 10 11. MARTHA S. TAYLOR Business Cl. 12. SANDRA GALE TAYLOR Latin Cl. 103 Beta Cl. 11, 123 Spanish Cl. 11, 12 Ring Dinner 123 Jr. Booster 11, 123 Jr. Archbearer 113 Feb. Girl of the Month 123 Sr. Play 123 Office Worker 11, 123 Medical Cl. 10, 11. SHARON JEANN1-3 TERRY Beta Cl. 11, 123 Art Cl. 12. SUSAN MARY THIERMAN Band 10, 11, 12? Orchestra 123 Art Cl. 123 All-Reg. Band 12 CAROLYN ANN THOMAS FHA 12. WAYNE NELSON THOMAS Band 10, 11, 12: Student Council 10, 11: Track 10. DEBORAH ANN THOMPSON N.H.S. 11, 123 Beta Cl. 11, 123 Mu Alpha Theta 11, 123 Latin Cl. 113 Spanish Cl. 113 Spanish Hon. Soc. 12: Marquis Staff 103 Pep Cl. 113 Pres. 123 Ring Dinner Comm. 111 Jr. Archbearer 113 Comm. Usher 113 Jr. Boosters 11, 123 Girls Choir 112 Charmettes 12g Marquis Pageant 12. TOMMY ALDEN THOMPSON FFA 10, rr, 12, sr-f. 12. MICHAEL PAUL THORNTON D.A.R. History Award.113 Boy's State Alt. 11 Beta Cl. 12: Latin Hon. Soc. 113 Tennis 11, 12. CHARLES ALDRED TINGLE Basketball 10, 113 French Cl. 103 Prom Comm. 113 Jr. Archhearcr ll: Student Council 10. DOUGLAS LEE TRAUCOTT Chanteurs 10, ll, 12. JEANETTE TYRA French Cl. 113 Medical Cl. 123 Business Cl. 12. JEANNE UDALL Mu Alpha Thr-ta 12. PATRICIA ANN VANCE anna 10. ll, 12: Beta cr. rr, 121 Fll.-X rn. 240 DENNIS GREGORY VAN HORN Band 10, 11, 123 Drum Major 12. MICHAEL ROBERT VAZMINA Key Cl. 123 Swim Team 12. JAMES A. WADE Mu Alpha Theta 11, 123 Electronics Cl. 11, 129 N.H.S. 12. OLLIE THOMAS WADE Quill 81 Scroll 123 Times Athlete of the Yr. 12: Times Staff 12: Tennis 10, 11, 12- THOMAS LEE WALKER Beta Cl. 11, 123 Library Cl. 10, 11, 123 Pres. 12. KATHLEEN MOORE WALL N.H.S. 123 Beta 12? Mu Alpha Theta 123 Latin Cl. 103 Band 103 Math Award 10. LINDA SUE WALTERS DECA 12. SHARON WALTERS Business Cl. 12. JOHN LEE WARD Football 10, 11, 123 FFA 10, 11, 123 L-Cl. 11, 123 Track 10, 11, 12. MARK JAMES WATERS Cross-Country 10, 11, 123 Key Cl. 12. CLAY TURNER WATKINS Pol. Science Cl. 10: Band 103 Class Night Master of Cer. 113 State Speech Fest. 11, 123 State Drama Fest. 11, 123 Boy of the Month fNov.J 123 Reg. Speech Fest. 11, 123 Reg. Drama Fest. 11, 123 Sr. Play 123 Best Actor State Drama Fest. 12s Class Night Comm. 12. CAROL ANN WAY Girls Choir 123 Music Award 12. ELIZABETH ALLEN WEBB Pep Cl. 10, 11, 123 Latin Cl. 103 Nat. Latin Hon. Soc. 103 Summa Cum Laude 103 French Cl. 11, 123 Mu Alpha Theta 11, 123 Beta Cl. 10, 11, 12: N.H.S. 11, 123 Sec. 123 FTA Sec. 123 Prom Comm. 11. MARTHA MAE WEBB FTA 123 Medical Cl. 123 Pep Cl. 10, 11, 123 Spanish Cl. 113 Nov. Girl of the Month 123 Sr. Play 12. NELLIE R. WEBER DECA 12. JANE ELLEN WEBSTER Beta 10, 11, 123 N.H.S. 11, 123 Mu Alpha Theta 10, 11. 123 Latin Cl. 103 Prom Comm. 113 Pol. Science Cl. 113 Latin Hon. Soc. 103 Latin Cert. 10: Student Council 10, 123 Girls St. 113 Jr. Homeroom Rep. 113 Jr. Boosters 10, 11, 12. FERRELL WELLMAN JR. Latin Cl. 113 Key Cl. 10, 113 Key Cl. Pres. 123 Basketball 10, 11, 123 Track 113 Boy of the Month 123 Times Sports Editor 123 Homeroom Rep. 123 Quill K Scroll 123 Football P.A. Announcer 123 State Speech Fest. 12, 113 Beta Cl. 10, 11, 123 Jr. Archbearcr 11. CAROL JEAN WEST Beta Cl. 10, 11, 123 Spanish Cl. 103 Charmettes 11, 12: Marquis Jr. Editor 113 Senior Editor 123 Vocal Music Contest 123 Quill 8 Scroll ll, 12, GLENDA LEE WEST Beta Cl. ll, 123 Medical Cl. 123 Jr. Boosters 123 Ring Dinner Cornm. 12. PHYLLISS JANE WEST grid Cl-1211.523 Agn Alpha Theta 11, 123 All-State rorus 3 eg. l 11: Ch . 103 Officer LibrarianHl2ils armcncs 12' Band LINDA LEE WHITE DECA 12. LINDA SUE WHITE Business Cl. 123 Beta Cl. 11, 12. RULLELL CLARK WHITE Art Cl. 123 Sym. Band 10, 11, 12: Pep Band 12: Dixieland Band 123 Studio Band 123 Clarinet 11, 123 Grenadier Band 11, 12? Concert Band 10 KENNETH LARRY WHITLOCK Class Night Arehbearer 11. DAVID ALLAN WHITMORE DECA Cl. 11, 123 Mu Alpha Theta 11, 12. HELEN FRANCES WHITSON DECA 12. WILLIAM LARABY WICKMAN Swim Team 103 Band 10, 11, 12. LAURANCE ELLIOTT WILKIE Mu Alpha Theta 11, 123 Beta Cl. 12. MICHAEL CRUTCHER WILLIAMS Concert Band 10, 11, 123 Sym. Band 10, 11, 123 Grenadier Band 11, 123 Clarinet Choir 12. ELIZABETH ANN WILSON Concert Band 103 Sym. Band 11, 123 Clarinet Choir 123 Beta Cl. 10, 11, 12? Prom Comm. 113 Home- room Rep. 123 Spanish Cl. 113 Spanish Hon. Soc. 113 FHA 12. JENNIFER SUE WILSON Ring Dinner Comm. 123 Office Helper 123 Library Helper 11. KAREN LORRAIN E WILSON Sym. Band 123 Clarinet Band 123 Spanish Hon. Soc. 123 Mu Alpha Theta 123 Class Night Comm. 12. ROBERT LOREN WILSON Beta Cl. 11, 123 Latin Cert. 11. JAMIE LEE WINSETT Ring Comm. 123 FHA 10, 11, 123 Prom Comm. 11 Sr. Play Comm. 123 Football Statistician 12. DOROTHY JEAN WOODY Concert Band 103 Sym. Band 11, 123 Orchestra 12 Prom Comm. 11. JAMES WEBSTER WRIGHT Latin Cert. 10. SCOTTIE ANN WRIGHT FHA 10, 123 Charmettes 12. WALTER HENRY WURST Beta Cl. 11, 123 Basketball Team 10, 113 Latin Cert. 10. ' JEAN ANN YEISER FIIA 12. CAROLYN FRANCES YOUNG Choir 11, 12. GEOFFREY STEVEN YOUNG Beta cr. 10, 11. Even in all the confusion and last eood byes-no one could believe it was 0vCI'- leolbtll Players gmc. Abbott, Richard, lr Ayer, William, 19 Abercrombie, lm' Abner, Dnvid 187, Abner, Kenneth, 11 Abner, Paul, 155 Abrrms, Earl 187 Ackerman, Ittqlltl Arlrmrn, Rebeccn, Adams, Beverly, 1 Adnms, Barbara, 1 Adams, David, 18 Adams, Donald, 1 Adams, Donna, 11 Adams, Frank, 151 Adams, Jrcquline, Adrms, Karen, 18 Adams, Kinda, 16 Adams, Shelley, 1 Adams, Vickie, lf Adcork, Sally, 16' Adkins, David, 14 Adkins, James, 15 I Mm' Sltphens sp. Adkins, janet, 1: Akel Lucy 188' Aim' Harold. 1 ers Lanny 16 Akers,L,,,da Akers, 1-my' Q6 Alfltrsgn Rf as Alford ' lfhrr Ann, ictlrnes. 6 Mlm' aflotte, nrnni ras Allen, Pauly, 16 Allen, al Allende, lr fe Allittn, Sonna' leven linda dr 1 11.12. Bishop, Robert, 153 an. 125 Football wftrd. HITE B1'llTE Q13 Cl- H, 12. A 122 S1ud.l01 11, 12' er 10 Ba 1 Band hx 11111 I AR h1.ig,11HlTLQqi lN 22 1111 12, 21 C111 ARABY 2 Baud 10,YiEg1ll1AN 1 .11 i1H0TT 1111111 1 125 Bm Cl. HIE CRUT l 10. 11 12. 1 1 ', 1 5111. 1 , D 11, 12, Clarlnet l. ' 11 ANN WILSON 12' Simi' 121 P10111 Co111111.11i'fi- . ish Cl. 11: sMhE1w., C111 111111113 L SUE WILSON I Comm- 123 Office 1111111121 113ILS0N 1 2 anne: an - ,rr in Alpha Theta 12iOial1Sii,i1iji, UJREN WILSON 12: Latin Cert. 11. WINSETT 12g FHA 10, 11 JEAN WOODY ltg Sym. Band 11. WRIGHT MN WRIGHT chmrtes 12. T Hlll? 12m 11 111' xg YEISER . FRANCES YOUNG I '11 . ,1 nl 1 Q lflbdent Cwncil Presents Portable Sound Stem 10 011001 at Recognition Day Ceremonies Ammon, Linda, 16' Anderkin, James, 189 Anderkin, Mike, 38, 193 Andersen, Andrea, 122, 123 1 188 ' ' Anderson Brenda, 153 Anderson Carl, 153 Anderson Janet, 188 Anderson Patricia, 156, 133 31.136.13b,116, Fo game. 011,811 players eat lunch together befor C 8. .11,5,m, Richard, 167 Abel,Wi1liam. 137 Abercrombie, Janice, 153 Abner, David 187, 136 Abner, Kenneth, 187 Abner, Paul, 155 Abrams, Earl 137 Ackerman, Jacqueline, 187, 142, 136 Ackman, Rebecca, 153 Adams, Beverly, 167 Ad.1ms, Barbara, 187, 136 Adams, David, 187 Adams, Donald, 187 Adams, Donna, 187 Adams, Frank, 153 Adams, Jacquline, 167 Adams, Karen, 188 Adams, Kinda, 167 Adams, Shelley, 153 Adams, Vickie, 153 Adcock, Sally, 167 Adkins, David, 167 Adkins, James, 153 Mrs. Stephens speaks to Adkins, Janet, 136, 137, Akel, Lucy, 188 Akers, Harold, 153 Akers, Lanny, 167 Akers, Linda, 167 Akers, Terry, 63, 153 Alderson, Richard, 153 Alford, James, 68, 153 Allen, Charlotte, 167 Allen, Jetta, 183 A11sn.Kathy, 167 Allen, Paula, 134, 167 Allen, Vivian, 15 3 Allender, Charles, 188 Allender, Patricia, 167 Allison, Donna, 153 Allison, Steven, 188 Alters, Linda, 41, 188 F.T.A. 188 Anderson, Stephen, 153 Archer, Xvinnie, 188 Armbruster, Darlene, 188 Armstrong, Betsy, 153 A1'm51f011!l, Sue, 58, 122, 123, 142, 188 Arnett, Gregory, 167 Arthur, Linda, 167 Ashbrook, Robert, 167 Atkins, Joanne, 167 August, Dianna, 167 Austin, Gregory, 88, 153 Avery, Carol, 153 Ayers, Pamela, 167 Bablitz, William, 68, 153 Bailey Linda, 134, 136, 189 Bailey, Wesley, 153 Baker, John, 167 Baker, Gala, 123, 136, 189 Baker, Elgan, 126, 167 Baker, Terry, 33, 123, 136, 142, 189, 202 Balden, Linda, 189 Ball, Freddie, 68, 153 Ballard, Diane, 167 Ballard, Elizabeth, 167 Banks, Carole, 123, 136, 123 Barker, Stephen, 68, 153 Barnett, Connie, 189 Barnes, Sue, 122, 123, 131, 1 Barnette, Clark, 153 Barnhart, John, 68, 189 Barrick, Elaine, 153 Bartlau, Ann, 153 Bartlett, Jo, 189 Bartlett, Margaret, 153 Bastin, Anna, 189 Bastin, Patsy, 142, 167 Baston, Elizabeth, 153 Bates, Patsy, 153 Bates, Sidney, 189 Batsel, William, 167 Baugh, David, 189 Baum, William, 189 Baxter, Rick, 93. 164 Bays, Robert, 153 Beasley, Patricia, 167 Beattie, Sandra, 189 Beatty, Ruth, 153 Beck, Doug, 189 Beck, Marilyn, 68, 153 Becker, Sharon, 153 Begley, Donna, 167 Belden, Ronnie, 153 Bell, Kaye, 123, 136, 190 Bell, Virginia, 190 Benning, 521155 156 Bent, Elizabeth, 190 Bent, Jack, 190 36, 189 Seniors sign ring dinner programs for their friends. Bernard, Michael, 190 Berry, James, 153 Berry, James, 5-1, 128, 1-12, 167 Bertram, Mary, 11, 1-13, 167 Bess, Xvilbur, 190 Best, Chuck, 98, 167 Bcvins, Philip, 68, 167 Bicknell, XVayne, 153 Biggs, Tommy, 167 Bingham, Taylor, 168 Bingham, Venctta, 153 Binion, Mike, 98, 153 Binning, Sally, 190 Birch, Patrica, 167 Bird, Marsha, 103. 167 Bishop, Nancy, 153 Bishop, XVilliam, 190 Bissinger, Elaine, 153 Bissmeyer, Bruce, 153 S 'WF' Contestants in the Student Council tal ent show wait their turn behind stage Bizzell, Donna, 68, 153 Black, Mark, 168 Blanche, Mitchell, 168 Bloyd, Paul, 153 Bobblitt, Paul, 153 Boggs, Donnie, 71, 103, 168 Boland, Janet, 190 Bolender, Patricia, 153 R k Morris Canafer receives his diploma Marquis Awarded M M Rating by Nationallcl0lll5 during graduation. Bolender, Susanne, 71, 123, '190 Bond, Joe, 88, 153 Boone, Carolyn, 153 Borchert, Bonnie, 229 .Bortner, Ann, 71, -190 Bost, Cindy, 126, 168 Boswell, Grady, 153 Bowen, Michael, 190 Bowers, Rick, 168 Bowles, Don, 153 Bowlin, Margaret, 168 Bowman, Gaile, 153 Bowman, Jim, 98, 168 Boyd, Glenna, 153 Braamse, Adrienne, 153 Braamse, Byron, 190 f :'i4T':xf', 1 f' X! f- 'K -g- 9 X , I , ii ,, , N, -eve W 61 J Y ', iqsti... Seniors can hardly believe they finally got their rings. Braamsc, Linda, 168 Bradford, Elizabeth, 190 Bradley, Jo, 68, 190 Br.idsh.iw, Nellie, 168 Brandenburg, Mary, 168 , Brantley, Judy, 168 ' Brazelton, Ken, 191 l l Brecden, Betty. 168 Breedon, Joe, 168 Brewer, Larry, 146, 168 Briggs, Lynda, 191 242 Brinkerhoff, Hallie, 146 Brittingham, Peggy, 191 Broadus, Jo 168 Brock, Fred 191 Brothers, Gary, 168 Brown, Barbara, 191 Brown, Cathryn, 192 Brown, Dennison, 192 Brown, Elaine, 18, 37,' 134, 168, 172 Brown, Janis, 136, 142, 192 Brown. Jo, 192 Brown, Lewis, 192 Brown, Linda, 123, 131, 136, 192 Brown Mike, 68 1 Brown, Nancy, 192 Brown, Robert, 192 Brown, William, 192 Bruce, Stephen, 192 Brumfield, Debby, 168 Bryant, Wayne, 168 Buck, Jana, 192 Buck, William, 127, 192 Buckley, Judith, 192 Buehler, Cheryl, 168 Bunch, Gene, 192 Bunch, Sandra, 192 Burgess, Linda, 193 Burgess, Vicky, 168 Burke, Ed., 98, 168 Burke, Mary, 193 Burke, Sherry, 68 Burkeen, Tony, 98 Burnett, Bruce, 193 Burns, Jerry, 168 Burns, Bill, 122, 123, 136, 193 Burris, Elizabeth, 193 Burton, Emily, 168 Burton, Gerald, 193 Bush, Coleman, 168 Byington, Pam, 168 Byrd, Garland, 168 Caldwell, David, 68 Caldwell, lifarslia, 193 Campbell, Joyce, 193 Campbell, Linda, 102 Clainphcll, l,e-xyis, 168 Campbell, Marie, 168 Campbell, Suellyn, 1912, 168 Campbell, Tlwnias, 68 Carlin, Cathy, 168 C.1rlson,Allen, 168 Carman, Dennis, 193 Carnes, Jwhn, 68, 168 Seniors line up in corridors before Class Night. Carpenter, Mary, 68, 122, 123, 136, 193 Carroll, Debbie, 168 Carroll, Devorah, 193 Carroll, Dorothy, 64, 193 Carter, Dale, 168 I Case, Jimmy, 168 ' Cathers, David, 168 Catlett, Joe, 193 Caudill, Donna, 193 Caudill, Shirley, 168 Caywood, Mary, 193 1 A Cecil, Roseann, 194 lesclowng Chafin, Beverly, 169 alll Chalin, Deborah, 169 Champ, James, 194 Ccmplon,Cl12fl5' Chaney, Shirley, 68, 122, 123, 136, 194 fomlfa,lVlllllm' Chapman, Linda, 169 CCJl1fliD3m'68' Comer, Kathlm ., Com1ors,G2I1, 19 Conml,A11DdU,l Cinw17,l0lWf Cwk,C:ll17,19l Cwli,Michfllr, 16 0:olt,Waync,69, . ,, 8 cm,om,19s 0wper,Cluxl:s,1l Cooptr.Hcarr,169 Crepe. Carl. 159 Cooper, 1 Cuz, i,,.,, ,Eg .,-... ......... . 1, , , ., 1, s-1 Chasteen, Evelyn, 59, 123, 131, 136. 194 A 7 l'-4- Clif L Childers, Donna, 194 I-W Tikihf Childress, Walter? 229 QB' H7 5:53, :iff Cinnamon, William, 68, 169 CM Cf' Clague, Joanne, 102 'e77 figggg, 1.',:. .1 Clapp, Fredric, 194 KA.- Rf- -3 Clarke, Anne, 138, 168 ' i fe., . Clark, Susan, A169 LI Clarke, Paul, 194 ,N 55 Clemons, Vicki, 169 72 Cobb, James, 169 G57 135 ,IQ Um in Cobb, Lynn, 134, 169 'X' -- cochfan, Philip, 136, 194 Cole, Bill, 126, 169 Coleman, Lee, 169 Collier, Phyllis, 169 Collins, Mary, 194 Columbia, Judith, 169 g., ag Students rush down steps to catch buses. V Natl W, 63 6, , 122, 123, 166 136 Zh- 193 Y, 64 166 193 01161'Sch0lastiC Press Association frrdg-Q5 1 fa v , -c,, 163 ig, 1 ll, 166 93 la, CY, 163 UV, 193 nl 194 flv, 169 rah, 169 55, 194 lil, 68, 122 ,Z nda, 169 ' 3 135, 191 before Class Night, mln' 59' 125, 131,136,191 onna, 194 Walteri 229 Q William, 68, 169 .nne, 102 lric, 194 ne, 138, 168 11,-169 11, 194 'icki, 169 s, 169 1, 134, 169 hilip, 136, 194 126, 169 .l' 1 .Es 1, , ,1 H ' f . 1, fe X . -1 , 2 lvl 2, X . A Couples clown around during the Prom. Compton, Charles, 194 Contlra, XVilliam, 169 06,11-1, Dana, 69, 122, 123, 136, 194 Conner, Kathleen, 68 Connors, GafY, 194 Conrad, Annetta, 136, 194 Com,-pry, Johnetta, 194 Cook, CathY- 194 Cook, Michelle, 169 Cook, Wayne, 69, 195 Coons, Caren, 195 Cooper, Charles, 169 Cooper, I-lenfY, 169 Cooper, Carol, 169 Cooper, Mike, 82, 83, 136, 195, 223 Copher, James, 195 Corder. Sharon, 123, 131, 136, 142. 143. 195 Cornett, Eddie, 169 Cornett, Jerry, 169 Cornett, Shelly, 26, 169 Cotnanr, John, 195 Counides, Mark, 169 Cowden, Wfilliam, 196 Cowherd, Linda, 123, 136, 196 Cox, Claude, 68 Cox, Robert, 196 Craft, Rodney, 136, 196 Cravens, Mary, 170 Crawfort, Lee, 54, 60, 61, 122, 123, 196 Creech, Lora, 196 Cfcigm-10. James, 63, V0 Crexxe, Nancy, ,111 1' . 31, 136, 196, Jo' CMP- Jane, 68, l'0 Cmmvr. Anita, rs: Crouch, Larry, QR 1-O Croxx dur, C lreryl, 1-94, CFUNNL-, Linda, 196 Cmze, Thomas, 105, 170 Culp, Ralph, 196 Culver, Tara, 138, 196 Cundiff, Martlra, 196 Cundiff, Pat, 170 Cunningham, Frank, 68 Cllffv, Julie, 196 Curry, Sharon, 170 Curtis, XVilliam, 170 Czerwinski, Joanne, 103, 122' 123, 136' 196 Dailey, Ralph, 170 Daly, Dan, 196 Darnell, Naomi, 19' Daugherty, James, 170 Daugherty, Margaret, 68 Lynda Briggs is helped down the stairs by Phil Donovan .ec, 169 yllis, 169 yy, 194 Judith, 169 916139 to C 3 toll Let 30 of m arm I ain't . Y senile. , Davidson, Diana, 123, 122, 136, 197 Davis Charles, 170 Joyce, 123, 136, 197 Davis Constance, 197 Davis, Ernest, 170 Davis Esby, 197 Davis Davis, Kathy, 170 Davis, Virgil, 170 Dawson, Colleen, 68 Dawson, Karen, 102, 170 Day, Richard, 170 Dean, Rose, 170 Deitz, Edward, 68, 170 Delaney, Gary, 170 Dennis, Barbara, 111, 197 Dennis, Mark, 170 Dennis, Mary, 197 Derrickson, Rick, 98 Devore, Karen, 197 Diamond, Sue, 122, 123, 131, 136, 197 Dice, Edwin, 17 Dicken, Beverly, 170 Dillon, Bama, 134, 197 Dillon, Linda, 197 Dinsmore, Dale, 170 Dixon, Bruce, 100, 101, 122, 123, 127, 136, 197 Dixon, Linda, 197 Dodd, Donna, 126, 134, 170 Dodson, Elizabeth, 197 Doerting, Glenn, 197 Donovan, Phillip, 98, 198 Dorman, Myrna, 102, 170 Dotson, James, 170 Downey, Nancy, 170 Doyle, Linda, 170 Draper, Carl, 198 Drew, Antoinette, 198 Drury, Charlotte, 170 Drury, Marcella, 170 Duff, Jamie, 29, 68 Duff, Nayna, 198 Duke, Willie, 198 Dumford, Reeta, 123, 131, Dunn, Donna, 170 Dunn, James, 199 136, 142, 198 and Dwight Peterson during Class Night. Dunn, Janice, 199 Dunn, 'l'.1lt'on, 1 0 Durham, Donna, 110, 199 Durkin, Janis, 199 Dutt, Kathy, 68 Dutt, Phillip, 68, 170 Duvall, Stephen, 170 Dwyer, Kathy, 170 Dye, Barbara, 170 Eads, Ronald, 199 Earlywine, Judith, 199 Earlywinc, Mary, 170 Easterling, Karen, 170 Eckert, Karen, 122, 134, 136 199 Edwards, Clara, 199 Elam, Charlotte, 170 Eldridge, Barry, 170 Eldridge, Brenda, 191 Eldridge, Pat, 199 Ellington. Mary, 199 Elliott, Sandra, 68, 171 Ellis, Jay, 68, 98, 199 Ellis, Bill, 104, 136, 199 Elwood, David, 171 Emerson, Robert, 199 Emig, Glenn, 68, 122, 123 132 137 136 199 Emig, Letitia, 68 Erwin, Gene, 171 Esenbock, Betty, 18, 19, 122 123 134 136 137, 200 Senior play cast pauses for a break A student takes time to ponder over past experiences. Essig, Ellen, 134, 171 Fain, Ralph, 34 Fain, Saundra, 171 Farmer, William, 171 Farrow, Ronnie, 171 Feigel, Phyllis, 171 ' Ferguson, Shirley, 171 Field, Julia, 53, 71, 136, 138, 122, 123, 142, 200 Assrstant Prmcapal rand fanesleatfe Fox Barbara 171 Fox Larry 103 171 Foxworthy Stan 171 Frakes Bill 88 171 Francis Suzanne 18 Franklin John Frazier Cheryle 171 Frazier Phillip 100 Frazier Sandra 200 Freckman William 0 Freeman J T 134 Fugett Donna 171 Fuller, Jerry, 100 Fulmer, Janet, 102, 171 Gah-afer, Morris, 200 Gahn, Linda, 200 Gaines, Cathy, 200 Gajdik, Charles, 200 Ganter, Lynn, 171 Garbee, Jeanne, 127, 171 Gardener, Robert, 171 Garey, James, 171 Gautier, Rene, 200 Geary, William, 171 Gentry, Cassandra, 152 Gibson, Nancy, 201 Gilbert, Phillip, 100, 171 Gilbreath, Robert, 171 Giles, Carol, 171 Gill, James, 171 Dennis Van Horn glances over Art Ex- hibit program. Hager, Brenda, 38, 65 Haggard, Eddy, 172 Haggard, Janet, 172 Haggard, Linda, 172, 203 Haggard, Robert, 203 Hale, Saundra, 123, 136, 203 Halfhill, James, 103 Halker, Gary, 68, 172 Hall, Florence, 203 Hall, Lena, 172 Sock l10P5 Pi casion for tt Hatfield, Elizabe Hatton, Ronnieg Hatton, Tommy, Hawkins, James, Hawkins, Jim, 2 Hawkins, Sharor Haivn, Susan, 11 Hayden, Gary, 1 Haydon, David, Haydon, Donald Fields, Linda, 171 Fillmore, Jerry, 171 Finch, Alan, 171 Finch, Mildred, 122, 123, 127, 131, 136, 200 Finnie, Richard, 171 :Jr 1 y ,, 1 oVW't'ei'5?ff1:f'3Le '7 D T ' . 'av' 1 - --. . 'W W, - sq x as ,nr - . sf 1- n -. 1- -as , ,,. - - e f- fx --,,, , . .t .. av. -:'c .,' eoc4' '- .. Q, , K . ,mi 're -I 1 H. L . ,a ,. - . . Zx H I . . fl in 'Q ,asf-sm . Q A .V -4 xl' - . MN sg X Agility and co-ordination are prime factors in the game of base- all. Fischer, Suzanne, 63, 122, 123, 132, 136, 223, 200 Fisher, Donald, 28, 200 Fister, Ralph, 98 Fitzpatrick, Janet, 102 Flowers, Alice, 68 Flowers, Jim, 200 Flynn, Lauretta, 102, 136, 229 Foley, lN111fY. 56, 147 Forbes, XV:iyne, 171 Fore, Thomas, 200 Foster, Candace, 68, 102, 200 Foushee, Roy, 88 244 Gill, Sharon, 136, 201 Gilmore, Pauling, 201 Gilpin, Clyde, 68 Glass, Brenda, 11, 88, 201 Glass, Bob, 98 Godbey, Terry, 201 Goff, Deborah, 171 Goodnight, Carolyn, 30, 201 Goodpaster, Howard, 201 Goodpaster, Ronald, 88 Gordon, Homer, 201 Gordon, Mike, 103 Gore, Diana, 201 Gorham, Mike, 201 Gorton, Charles, 68, 201 Gottschalk, Mary, 53, 201 Graham, Jan, 68 Graham, Judy, 134,'136, 201 Graves, Rusty, 98, 172 Gravitt, Jo, 201 Gray, Barbara, 172 Gray, Bruce, 201 Green, Lara, 202 Greene, George, 202 Greene, James, 202 Greer, Janice, 202 Greer, Tim, 202 Gregory, Edwin, 202 Gridley, Edward, 202 Griffin. Cynthia. 202 Griffith, Bryan, 103, 172 Griffith, Charles, 202 Grimmett, Denace, 172 Grimmett, Denny, 172 Grose, Jo, 172 Groth. Dart, 203 Guilfoil, Harold, 203 Hall, Ronnie, 172 Hall, Sandra, 203 Hallenborg, John, 172 Hallock, Linda, 68, 136, 205 Halter, Mike, 203 Hammer, Mark,-88, 136, 203 Hammond, Susan, 11, 25, 84 Hampton, Lee, 172 Hanawalt, Mary, 172 Hancock, Robert, 203 Hanks, Lee, 203 Hardwick, Robert, 122, 136 Hardy, Charles, 204 Hardy, Marilyn, 172 Harchbarger, William, 204 Hart, Edward, 88, 172 Hart, Susan, 136, 2048 Hart, XVilliam, 172 85, 134, 136, 203 Hatfield, Kenny, 8, 30, 186, 204, 207 fer 5 AX. g 3 igfg VI Q.. cfm O X ..-,. 1 f 1 ,-, idfbfff gf, I Students display enthusiasm before the Henry Clay game. Haynes, Stanley, Hellard, Mike, 1 : Helnrith, Steven l Hernbree, Linda Henderson, Joh, Hendren, Clyda Hfmllfll, Lucy, Htnn, Dm, 173 Herrington, Ka, Herrington, Wa Hershenson, Be, Hill, Kay, 173 Hill, ROSemify, Hlllffls Madeli Hoes, stein, Hisle, Barbara, H' . Isle, Suzanne, Hisle, Xvahera Huh Carol, 68 Fillet f mg of rn Elance 11 ll dy lang, Lggwes Lafayette to Saver Ann 3 865 1 172 It 172 da 172, 203 bm 203 1 123. 136, 203 nes 103 ' 8 172 ce 203 John 172 M1 68, 116, 203 3 Uri 88,136,203 Sum, 11, 25, 84, 85, 134, 116 Le- 172 Mm 172 albert, 203 lobat,122,136 Arla 204 .r vn 172 'z William, 204 nd 88,172 n. 116. 204' 172 All im, 5, 50, 116, 204. 201 1 KL 1, A Sock h0P5 Provide an Oc' wgion for togetherness. llltficltl, Iililabetll, 172 'T Huron, Ronnie,-17- llatton, TOf'l1ml', 88- 173 llawkins, James, 204 H,1X1lKll1S, Jim, 201 llawkins, Sharon, 173 llaun, Susan, 173 llayden, Gary, 133, 173 llaydon, David, 88 Haydon, Donald, 204 Haynes, Stanley, 204 Hellard, Mike, 88,'173 Heinrich, Steven, 173 Hembree, Linda, 204 Henderson, John, 53. 63. 122. 123. 136- 204 Hendrcn, Clyda, 173 Hcndren, Lucy, 204 Henn, Dru, 173 Herrington, Kay, 173 Herrington, Xvayne, 173 Hcrshenson, Beverly, 173 Hill, Kay, 173 Hill, Rosemary, 173 Hillery, Madeline, 204 Himes, Sheila, 68, 204 Hisle, Barbara, 68, 173 Hisle, Suzanne, 205 Hisle, Walter, 173 Hiss, Carol, 68' ,buying 3 A .coke break is a welcome relief from the heat and danc- mg of the prom. Become MiSS1OllQf,y1 Hocker, Carl, 173 Hodges, Barbara, 71 Hodges, tI1rolj.n, 1'3 H-1ff111.1n, Ken, Sgt 112, 305 House. Karen, 175 llollerook frrl 1 , . , S l l1lll.112Ll, lNI.1dLZClcI1cl, 173 Hollimxxay, l2.l111, 156, 205 Anguish shows on the faces if Lafayette Half: PM At' 303 fans as the basketball team nr :kts a mistake Holt, Pat lr , flll Htrmbirg, Don, V3 HUUVU, Irmncu, 173 J-flnrrwrl, W'ill1.1111, 171 Hoover, Larry, 98, 205 JUHY' -lull - :MV 136- 123 Hope, George, 173 Jones, I3U1l1llC, 206 Hopkins, John, 173 Jones, Daniel, 206 Hombilck- 511140. 173 Jones, l2l.lI1.1, 206 Horner, Regina, 1 3 jones, Lind, 65 House, Nancy, 205 Housh, Mike, 173 Houston Howard Howard Howard, Howard, Hudson, u v , Emily, 136, 205 Constance, 136, 205 John, 173 Rita, 173 XVanda, 205 Barney, 98, 205, 211 Huebner, Randy, 1-16, 173 Hudson, Wfesley, 122, 123, 136,205 Huffman, Debbie, 173 Huffman, Eric, 146, 173 Hughes, Brenda, 122, 123 Hughes, Cheri, 33, 122, 123, 136, 205 Hukle, Judith, 136, 205 Hurt, Linda, 173 1-Iyatt, Larry, 205 Isaac, Dennis, 173 Isaacs, Andrea, 206 Isaacs, Sharon, 11, 84, 85, 206 Ishmael, John, 13, 24, 40, 100, 206 Ivey, Susan, 24, 123, 136, 137, 206 Jackson, Doug, 173 Jackson, John, 173 Jackson, Wanda, 17 3 James, Carolyn, 173 James, Verla, 173 Jansen, William, 68, 174 Jaracz, Chesley, 106, 174 Jasper, Thomas, 174 Jaynes, Robert, 206 Jelley, Cathy, 174 Jenkins, Morrison, 174. Jennings, Lynda, 68, 174 Jensen, Linda, 174 Jewell, Linda, 102, 174 Johns, Sally, 206 Johnson Johnson Johnson Johnson Johnson Johnson Johnson Johnson Johnson, Johnson, Johnson Johnson, Christopher, 206 Edith, 206 Elizabeth, 206 Jennifer, 174 Karol, 206 Melissa, 174 Patricia, 206 Priscilla, 174 Scott, 88, 127, 41, 174, 106 Susan, 146 Thomas, 174 William, 174 Miss Kentucky prepares to emcee the Marquis Pageant Jones, Stephen, 174, 68 Jordan, Judy, 142, 143, 174 Jordan, Nancy, 18, 207, 110 Jordan, Robert, 68 Jordan, Wfilliam, 68, 174 Kackley, Sharon, 207 Kail, Robert, 207 Karrick, Katherine, 174 Keemle, Robert, 174 Keen, Don, 88, 174 Keesling, Cheryl, 207 Keith. Darrell, 207, 174 Keith, Mila, 68 Kelley, Brenda, 174 Kelly, Kenneth, 68 Kelly, Paul, 68 Kelso, Elizabeth, 207, 148 Kendrick, Barbara, 207, 134 Kendrick, Billy, 174 Kennedy, Lucinda, 207 Kerns, June, 174 Kersey, Robert, 207 Kincheloe, David, 174 King, John, 174 King, Linda, 208 'txx-T:5rE.': ,i5'c 1 at King Stephen 174 Kinnarrd Mary 174 Kinnaird Sally 68 174 Klnnard Larry 174 Kinkel Linda 174 Klaren Robert 174 Kleine Gary 83 84 85 208 100 101 136 218 if, wa We Home Nursing is a vital part of home economics. Kleinholz, Conrad, 208 Knight, John, 208, 136, Koenig, James, 208 Koester, Lucy, 208 Krimm, Sharon, 208 Kurz, Marian, 208 Ladwig, Victoria, 174 Lafferre, Bruce, 174 Landrum, Susan, 11, 27 136, 186, 208 Laughlin, Ken, 98, 208 Lawson, David, 208 Lawson, David, L., 208 68, 122 , 84, 85, 122, 123, Lear, Ann, 103, 123, 131, 136, 208 Leavell, James, 208 Student Council members Cary Kleine and Susan Lan- drum decorate their car for the Christmas Caravan. ' 1 S Orchestra wes 20 Per ormancgslurlflg Lee Laura 68 Lee Vonnle 58 136 208 Leslie John 122 136 209 Levenson Melinda 209 Levy Sandra 136 209 Lewis Gregory 98 Leybeck Teresa 68 Littrell Margaret, 68, 209 Littrell, Tom, 88 Livisay, Mike, 68 Locker, Brenda, 209 Logan, Judy, 209 Long, Lawrence, 127, 209 Long, Logan, 14, 209 Longacre, Ann, 123, 131, 1 , Louallen, Sharon, 209 Love, Gerald, 147, 209 Lovings, Glenda, 64, 209 Lowe, Galem, 68 Lowe, Stephen, 209 Luckens, Bennett, 100 Lund, Melanie, 209 Lutz, Becky, 122, 123, 136, 209 Lynn, Linda, 210 Lyons, Janis, 6, 123, 136, 210 Lyons, Zetta, 210 MacLaury, Keith, 68, 71, 122, 136, Madden, Linda, 210 Magedanz, Walter, 68 Maggard, Bob, 104, 134, 210 Malloy, Pam, 31, 210 Manley, Eugene, 210 Mann, Gene, 210 Marcum, Gretchen, 134, 210 Marquardt, Mike, 210 Marshall, Joan, 68, 122, 136, 210 Marshall, Linda, 134, 210 Martin, Donna, 210 Martin, Ronald, 210 Mason, Larry, 136, 211 Mason, Sandra, 211 Mattingly, Pat, 211 Mattocks, Jackie, 5, 211 Maupin, Lynn, 68 May, Kail, 61 May, Kathy, 68 Maynard, Linda, 211 Mcffaw, Xvilliam, 98, 206, 175 McClain, Ronald, 211 McClellan, Marjorie, 175 McClellan, Lanny, 30, 53, 126, 211 McConathy, Phillis, 211 Mcffonathy, Sherry Lynn, 136, 211 McConnell, Marjorie, 212 McCrcary, James, 212 Mcffrory, Jennie, 175 Nclllnicl, Mary, 212 McDaniel, Virginia, 212 1 Ie' 0 'Kamik' Annually Lafayette students visit the Nick Clooney show. McDonald, Barbara, 68 McDonald, Thomas, 175 McFarland, Carolyn, 68, 70, 122, 123, 136, 212 I0 Mm 011137 ,aa linda, 175 W ' Micheal, I youre, Pal, 1 lluoles, lffllliff ' lluolheall, N100 ll0Ii0lCl, Donald, lluiphew, Michal llouis, Kathleen, McGaughey, David, 212 McHatton, Richard, 212 McKee, James, 175 McKeehan, Mayla, 68, 136, 212 McKenney, Jackie, 175 McKinney, Barry, 175 McKnight, Donna, 212 McLemore, Barbara, 175 McMillen, Patricia, 212 McSpadden, Sandra, 137, 175 Meacham, Peggy, 212, 218 Meadors, Connie, 212 Measel, Steven, 100, 212 Meece, Wayne, 175 Mallott, Velma, 175 Merlin, David, 176 Merlin, Harry, 212 Metcalf, Carolyn, 213 Metts, Brenda, 213 Meyees, Phillip, 176 Meyers, Steve, 176 Mielcarek, Terry, 176 Milam, Sherryl, 68, 213 Miles, Henry, 213 Miller, Steve, 176 Miller, James, 178 Million, Ronald, 176 uanna CHfhud,29,41,83,127,176 Minke, Ronald, 68, 70, 213 Mitchell, Gill, 10, 11, 13, 84, 191, 213, 136, Mitchell, Helen, 68 Mitchell, Kenneth, 178 Moak, Margaret, 176 Caroling Mixed Chorus members congregate the Christmas tree. 144 around 1 ef Jil 1 hl0lllS, Tim, 100 llouow, Donna, lluser, Helga, 21 lluddiman, Mad llulder, Constan llullenclore, Hoe llulphy, John, E llurphy, Susan, l llurlell, B, I,, 9 F , it , Lx a , 3 fs' E 1' , Stlllll0 hand Mllsser, Steve Mlllt, Rich, MYEQSI Marg N Neal ave, Anna l Dade, Neal- Maria Ntahpat 2 Neff- JUS Neill, jams NQlS0nx An E Nelson, Mi Neville, M Nel'bffs,l Newman . Neumm: 1 Nifkell, Noble, D' Noble, GE Noble' Je! Noble, Noel, lea Norton' I Nnrfleetl H16 SCILOOZ YQCLT Cllld 2 CQILCQITS gfoberly, lane, 70, 156, 315 Mubeely, Phyllis, 213 Mubeely, XY'illiam, 176. , -v -v Xl lla, Dorothy, 70, fl, 136, 219 , il ylnmgonaery, Hargis, 176 Blontgornery, Becky, 176 Bloor, Michael, 68, 176 Moore, Carl, 213 Xin-ure, john, 70, 104, 105, 136, 213 Moore, John, 122, 213 Moore, Linda, 68 Moore, Linda, 176 51 ,,., re, hlicheal, 176 M ...1 re, Pat, 136, 213 Moores, jennifer, 1'-17 Nioorliead, Nancy, 176 Nlorford, Donald, 120, 129, 170 Blurphew, Michael, 213 Morris, Kathleen, 213 Morris, Tim, 100, 214 Morrow, Donna, 68 Moser, Helga, 214 Muddiman, Madeline, 176 Mulder, Constance, 176 Mullendore, Howard, 98, 214 Murphy, John, 82, 85, 214 Murphy, Susan, 10, 11, 18, 19, 214 Murrell, B. I., 98, 176 Rawlings, William, 68, 70, 217 Norvell, Shirley, 113 Oconnor, Cynthia, 68 Oconnor, Stephan, 176 O'D0'mfl1, Kurs: 13, 55, 122 Ogden, Barry, 17' Ogletree, Deborah, 70, 71 Ogletree, Mary, LJ, 71 Olds, Beverly, 03, 177 Orme, Howard, 177 Ormes, Phillip, 1'7 Ormes, M.irg.ir,ir, 68, 70, 315 Ormond, Virginia, 68, 177 Osborne, Doug, 98, 156, 215 Ott, Robert, 215 Owens, David, 1.77 Owens, Edna, 102, 215 Padgett, Richard, 177 Padgett, Mary, 216 Page, Sharon, 216 Palmer, Lori, 122, 123, 191, Parke, Daniel, 177 Parker, Brenda, 216 Parker, Judy, 216 Parker, Kenneth, 177 Parker, Thad, 216 Parks, Cheryl, 136, 216 Parks, Kathy, 177 Patrick, Larry, 177 Studio band plays for the ring dinner. Musser, Steve, 214 Myatt, Richard, 103, 215 Myees, Margaret, 215 Nave, Anna Lee, 28, 122, 123, 136, 215 Neal, Darlene, 215 Neal, Maria, 176 Neal, Pat, 215 Neff, joseph, 215 Neill, james, 176 Nelson, Andrea, 215 Nelson, Michael, 176 Neville, Maryfaith, 176 Nswberg, Danny, 88, 176 Newman, Deborah, 30, 215 Nswnnm. Judith, 176 Nickell, Deborah, 176 Noble, David, 100, 101 Noble, Given, 176 N0lJlC. Jessie, 215 Noble, Mary, 215 Noel, Jean, 33, 68, 176 Norton, Robert, 176 Noffleef. Rosemary, 70, 71, 146, 176 Paul, Ronald, 122, 136, 216 Peace, Don, 68, 177 Peel, Marsha, 177 Pence, Billie, 177 Pendley, Suzanne, 70, 71, 146 Peekins, Gary, 216 Perkins, James, 177 Perkins, Susan, 177, 126 Persley, Steve, 177 Peters, Dave, 25, 82, 85, 98, Peterson, Dwight, 5, 216 Petty, Beverly, 177 Peyton, Linda, 177 Phillips, Billie, 102 Phillips, Cordelia, 68 Phillips, Matha, 103, 216 Phillips, Sherrida, 177 Pierce, Philip, 70, 216 Pierce, Ralph, 68 Platt, Bussy, 35, 41, 216 Porter, Jonathan, 177 Portis, Archie, 177 Portnoy, Arthur, 68, 70, 216 99, 136.1 216 Rv 1 L 1. Injured player Don watches from the si Potter, Robert, 217 Potter, Rosic,.l77 Powell, Gary, 177 Powell, 68, 217 Powers, Mary, 217 Powees, XVilliam, 68 Poynter, Anita, 217 Pracht, Susan, 217 Prater, Donna, 136, 217 Prather, Kenneth, 100, 101, Prather, Linda, 102 Prentice, Susan, 177 Preston, David, 217 Prewitt, Betty, 68 Price, James, 217 Price, john, 177 Price, Sterling, 98, 99. 217 Puckett, Nancy, 217 Pulliam, Gary, 70, 217 Pulliam, Stephen, 36, 177 Rainey, Pamela, 68, 177 Raleigh, Howard, 177 Reeder, Chet, 100, 101, 122 136 217 Reilly, Barbara, 217 Reynolds, Donna, 177 John Ishmael, the wicked Mandarin, threatens Jim Var ney, King Arthur, in the con test play. Tom Wade Becomes Fzrst Player Ln State 5 Hzstory Junior class presldent B111 McCaw, presents a gift to class sponsor, Mrs. Crosson. Reynolds, Gary, 177 Reynolds, Verna, 68 Reynolds, Bill, 177 'Reynolds, Robert, 177 Rhoads, David, 218 Rhodemyre, Susan, 40, 59, 186, Rhorer, Melanie, 218 Rice, Rebecca, 177 Rice, Saundra, 218 Richard, Anita, 136, 218 Riddell, Sara, 218 Riddle, William, 218 Riggs, Janet, 177 Rigsby, Judy, 136, 218 Rigsby, Lewis, 218 Riley, Edward, 177 Ritchey, Henrietta, 219 Ritchey, Pat, 177 Ritchey, Ruth, 177 Ritter, Letty, 68, 177 Robbins, James, 136, 122, 219 Robinson, Rebecca, 219 Roderick, David, 68, 178 Roeder, Cuba, 219 Rogers, Rebecca, 178 Rogers, Sue, 219 Root, Greg, 68, 70, 219 Root, Thomas, 146, 164 Roscoe, James, 122, 136, 219 Rose, Fred, 178 Rosenbaum Stromquist, William, 224 Rosenbaum, Rosenbaum, Nancy, 68 Paula, 68, 152 Robin, 68, 122, 1 Roser, Laura, 70, 219 Roth, Bruce, 178 -Ruble, Edith, 219 Rudig, Jan, 178 Rudolph, Deborah, 128, 18 Ruggero, Sandra, 219 Runis, Linda, 219 Ryker, Mary, 219 Salling, Nan M., 219. 68, Sanders, Judy A., 178 Sapp, Charles A. III, 220, 70 Sapp, Jerry, 220, 68, 70 202, 218 23. 132, 136, 219 Lunch period is the favorite time of the day for many students. Savage, William, 178, 129 Sawyer, Alan, 178 Sayre, Gordon, 88, 220 Scanton, David, 104, 105 Schapiro, Suzanne, 220 Schmidt, Clinton, 100 Schmucker, Donald, 178, 68 Schramme, Stephan, 220, 122 Schulz, Charles, 178, 68 Scisco, Valerie, 220 Scott, Pamela, 220, 68, 70 Sensabaugh, Lester, 220 Sargent, Robert, 220, 127, Sargent, William, 220, 28, Settle, Harry, 178 Severino, Jerry, 178 Shaw, Donna, 220, 110 Shea, Patricia, 179 V Sherley, Deborah, 220, 110, 146, 136, 122, 123 Sherley, Christine, 146 Sherrow, Donna, 179 Shields, Phyllis, 220 Shimfessel, John, 220 Shrimpton, Philip, 179, 70 Shuck, Vicki, 179 Simmons, Janet, 178 Simpson, E. Frances, 178 Simpson Rose, 178, 102 Simpson Ruby, 220 Simpson, Suzanne, 178 Simpson Thomas, 103 140, 37 68 Kenny Hatfield and Pug Wellman sell Key club Lafay. ette license plates to parents. Spencer, Carolyn, 8, 222 Spickard, John, 179 Spiller, Steven, 222 Spotts, George, 179 Sprinkle, William, 222 Stacy, Robert, 222 Stafford, Devon, 179, 68 Stafford, Jasper, 222 Stafford, William, 222 Stafford, Sharon, 222 Standafer, Joyce, 222 Steele, Frances, 222 Stephan, Judith, 222 Singer, Charles, 178 Sirkle, Raymond, 100, 221 Sisson, Randel, 178 Skaggs, Susan, 178 Sleath, William, 221 Sterlinske, Sandra, 222, 136, 122 Stevens, Deborah, 179, 103, 68, 106 Stevens, Mary Ann, 13, 222, 136, 66, 122, 123 Stewart, Barbara, 223 Stewart, Sally, 223, 29 Sleet, Terry, 179 Sliker, Sharon, 221 Sloan, Helen, 221 Slone, Dawn, 179 Smith, Delores, 221 Smith, Don, 88, 179, 98, 145 Smith, Gary, 179 Smith, Gregory, 221 Smith, Kenneth, 179 Smith, Leslie, 221 Smith, Lillian, 221 Smith, Priscilla, 179 Smith, Ronald, 221, 136 Smith, Sharon, 221 Smith, Susan, 179, 139, 129 Smitson, Brenda, 221 Smith, Charles, 179 Smitson, Cynthia, 179 Snapp, Joetta, 179 Snider, Stephanie, 221 Snodgrass, Carol, 221 Sommer, Joan, 224 Sommer, Lynn, 68 Soper, James, 221 Sonia, Isakel, 138 South, Nancy, 179, 102, 70 Spalding, James, 68 Spalding, Sandra, 222, 136, 123 Sparks, Billy, 179 Sparks, Richard, 129 Sparks, Terry, 222 Spayth, Sally, 222, 136 Stidham, Jmes, 179 Stipp, James, 179 Stokley, Linda, 223, 136, 122, 123 Stone, Marsha, 223 Stoner, Linda, 223 Storner, Julia, 223 Strange, Cordelia, 223 Stratton, Susan, 223 Straus, Carol, 223, 136, 122, 123 Stroud, Lucy, 224, 123 Stuecher, Danny, 179, 140 Sturgeon, Lynn, 224, 136 Sturgill, Anne, 179 Sullivan, David, 34, 82, 224, Sullivan, James, 224 Taggart, Janice R., 224 Tanner, Robert, 68 Tate, Bryan, 179 Taylor, Carla, 224, 64 186, 142, 134. 136 Taylor, Carol, 179 Taylor, Linda, 224 Taylor, Dianne, 224 Taylor, Dona, 224 Taylor, Edward, 225, 136, 68, 70, 122 Taylor, John, 100, 225, 136 Taylor, Martha, 225 Taylor, Paul, 179 Taylor, Robert, 179 Taylor, Sandra, 211, 225, 136 Taylor, Mary Ann, 225 Sl ll X g,'I,ilU5fi Q, limi, 3 , W 1' , lsr, IIA ll rm 1' li ll liz ll. 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