Lafayette High School - Marquis Yearbook (Lexington, KY)

 - Class of 1967

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Bonnie Eoggs Q H Ll JUNIORS ........ ...... ...... . . . Joanie Hay 4 ' ' SOPHOMORES Bob cam 4 Q A u n n onusununnnouanoauno o u a . , STAFF ......... .... V irginia Lawson, Elaine Brown xf'- ' Matt Orme fcolor copyl 1' yt' ' Y N -. NEW GYM AND MATERIALS CENTER W' Lafayette progressed in many ways this year, but this change was most apparent in the library and gym. Vlfhen school began the new gym was in a state of complete confusion and the library was chaos. Gradually, debris was cleaned away and Kentuckyis largest high school library and a larger gym emerged. Now in one room, the library is carpeted and air-conditioned. There are separate study carrels, a film and recording room, and a reference room of magazines and newspapers. ln Lafayetteis new H. L. Davis Student Center, the gym seats 2,000. With red and blue goals and beams, the new gym is a pleasant change from the old one. These additions provide the student with better facilities in which to broaden himself both mentally and physically. Kleftj Workman chisels away the old gym wall for an entrance to the new library. fright! As school started no one would have guessed this structure was to be the new gymnasium. Q3 i ig Q 1- 'Q' ' 1 .1 I i 5' 1 yd ' fa Q' i Q 3Jf.'i'i l ' 1 IEP MAKE TODAY OUT OF YESTERDA Y'S MEMORIES X' '- -- f -+3 if -,.,fx..N' M E, SN TZ'- If O M, 'Z ' E Q--.E 'W E ... .' N UEQ-Q ,pw , .. Q ..- -,,, :Q .X - ,v. JM, , Q ,841 . ' QTT7' O- X' 'NxQf:j'gj, 1- X.: , 4 JI I lE'h il I., 'rf H an 'qu' . 'mb O 'OO' 4,5143 tc ddv M' J PARENTS RELI VE HIGH SCHOUL ON P.T.A. Headed by Dr. O. E. Bissmeyer, the P.T.A. began the year with a '6Back to School Night .for parents. Parents attended their chil- dren's classes and met teach- ers. Discovering how each class is taught and what sub- jects are covered was the main purpose of the night. To keep both parents and students informed of school events, the P.T.A. sent home a monthly newsletter. Centered around guest speakers from local colleges and universities, most of the meetings concerned the preparations necessary for college. As a money making proj- ect, the P.T.A. sponsored a bat- tle of bands for students. On the last work day, the P.T.A. gave a luncheon for teachers. fright! Parents listen intently to an explanation of the science curriculum. below A cat's k to t f 2 s ele n ca ches the eye of three interested parents. L '43 if NX '-QQ 'G Lafa ette's new corn lex turns on liffhts for niffht-time activit '. On Deeemher 8, 1966, the H. L. Davis Student Center was formally dedicated with a program honoring Lafayette's past principal of seventeen years. Named in honor of Dr. Davis, the two-story huilding is Completely air-Conditioned and contains a cafeteria and gym in addition to the elaborate science department. Mr. Ralph Carlisle, former Lafayette basketball coach, was the guest speaker. Afterwards, as a further tribute to Dr. Davis, a reception was held in the new cafeteria. -ws.. , 1 E Y- W ' 1' ..A , V ' , f ,,4..,1--. M 4 f T3 f J 1 t . , , Dr, ll, l.. ll.1x1s was Lzthtyettes prin- t-ipttl for rt'Xr'Illt't'llYt'.t1'S. fd' At the reception honoring him, Dr D-nie gm-f-ts present students. i , - I- x w- ,,.!l'!l Lafayette's three former principals, Dr H. L. Davis, Dr. A. B. Crawford, and Mr. J, D. Ishmael, are introduced. . L. DAVIS CE TER DEDICATED ,, --.--.- l V FFA GRUWS Bl' And as nature has developed man, so shall she care for him. Through the F.F.A., the young farmer learns to meet the challenge of a changing earth, and draw from it the lifestream for future generations. Q '- .-...gg--5 BURLEY FOR PROFIT Nature teaches man to accept her challenge and with this acceptance bestows on him the blessing of her heart' Mr. J. P. 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' I. l If .Ar 'S 'O ., ., Y n wi, 4' x L ' ' I k 4 ' f' , v '- f , ' . - 'f . ,, A , ,',,,,, , I 9.3, ' 'L 51 X . 1 p by X X D 'Q 5 I , , W 1 .4 , l 9 W 4 L , 1 ' A ' 0 , 2 K . l , 1 ' f y 3 E 4 1 4' , I ff - f HZ Iilt as V ,Kg , Fi' , gym 7, X fn X 1 Z sl :A M-' 'JN r- 1 1 Q . .Msg -9, -, ., z 2 F. 'x VX- v ., z f,, ,n -N lift FLORIDA L For the '4Pride of the Bluegrass , it was a year of close contests, and one in which a few points meant defeat or victory. Beginning the season with a first place in the Lion's Invitational, the Marching Generals won the contest for the first time. In competition with Kentucky and Ohio hands at Ashland, Lafayette's Band placed second in overall points and first in three main categories. Linda Jewell, Band Sponsor, was chosen queen of the competition. Florida was a highlight of the Marching Generalls year. In St. Petersburg with fifteen other bands from around the country, Lafay- ette placed second with 293 of 300 points. Losing by only three points, the band en- dured sweltering heat during a five mile parade in which marching and musical pres- entation were judged. . 1 at k., 'M . .V 4 1 if -.f-1y, - Mfg .,r.,kMk :TR 6 A H , 'D Mr. Hall conducts the band in pre-game cere monies to open the football season. CONCER T ,' CU p of 5 V, 1 . nv . 1 i P ,X ., .,5, -. , iw -sm aff 1- . . ,V ,gi vt, ,gi i I: 3' , For band members, long hours of practice both on the marching field and at home, end in personal triumph when the words ugood job band are heard from its director, Mr. William Walter Hall, or when another trophy is Won. Staying after school for marching drills during football season, for sectionals, and for full concert band, are everyday occurrences for members of the band. 'S COMPETITIO DEMAND PRACTICE , M W , M ,M I M . ,.,, ,M--'9 A xi' W, , I J r., , A is Jr 3 N ' f ' - f 42 - A v' s ii. .bn I ,A L , 2 if ,f f .2 . 5- Vygswri E, . , X- .. 'few unraw, 'A' V Map. , .1 ,V ,V 4 11 'f H 'W-w4'9-f 3'M W V ' If VA,, f, vw 1 ,Fzf 'ffarwaf-ef yy xr- WV 'AQ I, W 1 wr, S V' ? f, S 4 ' ' I dy, ix l . 5 v V . 'N 1 ' f . Q gif 1 ' 'fm bij KL x I' -5' . sal if , W Cheerleading at Lafayette is much more than leading yells at pep rallies and games. Before football season starts and the first g a me rolls around, summers have been taken up with carwashes, prac- tices, clinics, and odd jobs such as giving out programs at all-star games. Only a cheerleader knows the thrill of running through the L formed by the band While the school song is being played, a coaches, hug after a close game, or the feeling of satisfaction at seeing the sign that took all Week to make being hung. But by the same token only a cheerleader can know the depression when the week's Work is ripped down by a vic- torious rival. This emotion comes While a cheerleader Works for her team and in do- ing so get caught up by the same spirit she strives to evoke in others. 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Q ,W 'K' Z D' '. 3 L iv iv? ,- , 1 J - -5-.1-.-, .+ i -f ,. em, . , v ' , ,, gg ' I Q ,f ' 'it r' or r A. fl.,- 1 - ' -f - 1 an 54 r .1 V4 , 49. fer Y 1'-. A - J-4 1 g QA: -Q1 v' ' f 'F' . -04 FRIE S E JOY FI AL DA YQ HI 8 , .on ...fa Y x p 1 in 'Y 3 sw i'A Yi- f-'7' f' i '-fix' ,.,,..vQ1s-. ln the quiet green of lntlian summer the student can forget the turmoil and trouble of his -L5 everyday life. Here in the moss Colorecl happiness Fit ga Q of woocllancls. he is. for a hrief , moment. in quiet antl stillness: ,iv A 0 x'5l'9'il' free to think the thoughts summer -XP? l-Q' . ,. clreams . ,, Q. to laugh with his friends while the music 4. l ...I miniature ivaterfalls tickles his ear. A., 1. . Qs -.tial ,p. W. A . ' 3 ' ' 'IAS-1,4 t+1f+71'.'c1y fi.. . - -Q '12, '1- - - .x1-f+u- s' ff'-L fy-' . ' . e I fs . '-' ' A. , ' - 'Ho' ' K Friends make the most of nice weather ,V-.. N ,,,. -an-'Q -s -1,1 9' - e U ' v '- ' N ' E -v ,afkfi 6 1 ' r by hiking through the woods. 4 hiv , nl ' ' L 'A fe ' R' y 4' 1 i ,-p. U 1 If U4 I - M' ' 4.0 ' ' ' ii , ' I - ' -- -to-.we .J .vN - ' .N . ,,,.j-1-Alt - - 60, 33. t OF WARM T H ' y SPIRIT OF ,67 TAKES OVER For any student, the dream of becoming a senior achieves reality at the Ring Dinner. When senior rings are pulled from their places, stu- dents receive their only tan- gible proof of seniority. It is the first time seniors are to- gether as a group and every- one laughs over the things they did as sophomores and juniors. Weeks before the dinner, rumors that the rings would never arrive were rampant. Everyone groaned over the prospect of cold, raw chicken. Speakers were discussed in terms of corny jokes and time limits. Happily, the seniors learned the rings had arrived, there would be turkey instead of chicken and best of all, there would be no speaker. To fit in with the revo- lutionary theme, The Spirit of '67, the Phoenix was decorated in red, white, and blue. Each table centerpiece was a drum which contained the rings. While everyone stared at the drums and tension mounted, Mrs. Wake led the seniors in folk singing. Finally Class President Bill McCaw rose and gave the signal amid squeals of laughter. The senior's status symbols had arrived. Q .7 N--...K , is , 1, , mm 1' -' 7 v r, r , r 4. .V V up kk . . . I ,,fmegR 'f,t.,',,, cts! K- ii. gy. QA. 4' , 73? f ,f 'CY' 'XA Q, p . . qfirfiia. sf, . i, 9 V 'V .Sfmt M 'W' 1 :wir 'ji -'WF ' , Q , ,.,, , - -, , I f , A 'Q Q Q' K . 4. A , qi A ,q .x.!HagygH, ,S .sv .,.' Vx A y V., 'X N , all ,. 8 K . ,pm A. V I , ,pi g VV Vx I . fa Lf' Z ' f f! -, , vw . . ., . 9 .Q l - , px, ,. ,, :R cts W .. . V, ,Q-xg g, f X , 9. -, U , ,XM A P Qi ps, , A , '- . .gf 1, 5 ,W ,5 ,L f , V . Wg! .M I .A W 4, K 1- yy ir ' , af 23, f. . of N . 5. - t E VV .., , ...gg , -Q x -if.. fi' A 44,1 . y it yr. ' 4, f xx ,. . Q A 5 . tt, ...,. -V 1 Q 22- L 3.5 ' . ,, V , f . , ., l , 5 r gg .VV , . . Q ' r y 44 4 i ' fi' ii A ' M Z'..'V:i W J, fr -,Q ' 4,3 Q ' s , .3 w,E.as ,. L ., . 3 , ,,, l 5' Pam Rainey quietly admires her newlv acquired 44 -Q AT RING DINN X. Z S J Q' 11 K ,ff Kulliy Allen hiipprly cxurnirivs her lung w XIII S S llvfurc ring- were pulled, Nt'IllUfS strilgplcd through folk songs. The ring J ,. N, Q . I t ff li I K f 'i t Triumphant and excited Larry Brewer President Bill McCaw , A x Eager senior hands wait anxiously for proudly displays his senior ring. the pulling of the strings. SCHOUL YEAR BEGINS Now it is autumn, and the sounds of a thousand multicolored leaves explode in the students' eyes and ears. It is harvest timeg a time to collect memories of summer and make ready for winter, which brings with it another school year. It is also a time for the smell of laughter in the scent of burning leaves and for a togetherness felt by young and old. N o 4 .' Q' vs T' u. 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'V' R ' -5, ,. 1 'H -nr . Q l L ' xx- W ' - YV. NN ' . K 5' .h , -A1 if- Q Q .x x . Y t X 5'-5' V Q X N- . 4 Q i f -.. I 8 S 15. K, u Q 'rm' I , 42 73-,gf Last Year's Queen Susan Landrum, crowns Shelley Cornett. As Pep Club President, Shelley exhibits the leadership for which she was voted Queen PEP CL UB PRESIDE T SHELLEY cg the gtnxiotis votirt lvl- oll sttnun bx Lum: ill. lrrIl1I.ll 1XU-I rl1I'l 'Vl- S Flanked by second attendant Mary Bertram and first attendant Susan Perkins, Shelley reigns as 19M Football Queen During the week of the annual Henry Clay-Lafayette game, senior members of the football team are given a Chance to nominate the girl of their Choice for Football Queen. The Candidates, who must be seniors, are then voted on by the entire team. Nominated and escorted by Captain Rick Day, the 1966 Queen was Shelley Cornett. Chosen as attendants were Susan Perkins and Mary Bertram. The entire Court reigned at the eross-town- rival event which saw the Generals go down in defeat 39-O. COR ETT 1966 FUUTBALL QUEE W x ix . V, Ps 'QS-Q..,Q,. ,J I. if if 5 .- , b- , , I f 4 . 'Q ,ff 4' H . 4 X ,r ' 1 gl L1 YQ, ff' Yu., 'fm I' . ,J ' I ww vw ii 1 ww, 'G Cf em, '-r 6 vw . ' Mmffw-9':.,,,,. . ,, A w,4,.-'Hia' ,..- . JU, W ' ' Wa 'nn M .us ,W . mm, . 1. f' 1. ,- P MQ' .' milf' 'A' I M MA ,Q ,,. I 1 Y , V H. B FLOA TS COLOR H UMECUMIN G Language clubs unite in building prize- annual float contest vias won by Lan runnin float for Henry Clay homecoming guggeg, Publicgmonq and Honorgmec ame Sponsored by the Times, the first Dazzling floats. Laughing hearts. Shimmering Bands. The autumn air is ripe for the harvest of homecoming. It is a time when all are gathered by the arms of a laugh! Win or lose, it will become a time to look back on in the sweet dreams of older momentsg it will become our fonder past moments of what is now a future difficult to conceive. 'mu 4 -Q i 4+ K?'A,.f if ' Rr 28 .fg Q I-.14 kst.1,w, I..lI1lx, plan fl ln IMI.lumlm-r.wu1I+-1115-1.1!-Nln- ullqun rolv. C F Can' leach phxs Fefe, Mvvmrx S166 kxgk I UR PLA Y PR Ol 'ES R UMA NITE 'I in X ,Q Q . 4 1 sk X, s i- Qu CI 1 I J s, yi 3'1 ,gi laf',1l'l' M Ulil, Y, WA I 'l'! WA I 'I ' FUR W HA T IJANNYT, L ll I 2 1 f- at ,fr 'ww - , u r ..y. I i-, IT. , P 1 1' P all uh I f -f fl , :fl ,I 4' 8. , 3: f 1 gi - I iml' And in the lightning quick mood of magic a newness is born. Backstage shall soon become pandemonium in the sound of a theater in rehearsal. Then after the long dark of rehearsal the lights come alive. Anxiety and then the moment onstage where the long hours become short minutes of electra in performance and to each actor goal achieved. GIRL CRAZYQ9 CUMEDY OF IVILD f V ' i N 1 I lk' I X l X Y ,tg X tlcx, i K :ll I xl: x , I lv 2' xl R X IL -4 D u- 'A i i 'EW 'W fx Lg' ,g9 iA4h'lil- be--qquy'1'1 'W--'buf . For the cast, dancers, and crew of the Senior Play, November was a month of late rehearsals, last minute stage fright and excitement. A West- ern comedy concerning a country post- mistress and a New York play boy, '4Cirl Crazyn starred Jeanee Garbee, Dan Stuecher, Mary Bertram, and Matt Orme. Playboy Danny Churchill in- herits his father's ranch with the con dition that he live there for a year. Arriving in a cab with Louie, the driver, Danny decides to turn the farm into a swinging dude ranch. Love enters with Molly, the post- rnistress, and Rose, a Brooklyn tele- phone operator who follows Louie. From here, plot complications twist and turn to the classic, happy ending. WE T IS STAGED BY SENIORS VOCA TIONAL SCHOUL OFFERS ,Q . i ...- Y W K , , 1 , ,rig 'ffl' i , H l w ,f ,Q o U I Building a heating unit was a welding project. fabove topj As a class project in Auto Mechanics Jim Case and Steve Whit- lock repair an engine. fabove bottomj Richard Briscoe, George Spotts, Wil- liam Sparks and Greg Underwood watch a class demonstration on range repair. ' ii f Q G A f ' gacx '-, . gif: T 5 -gs- ,, 5 N of ci. f - ur L , 7 1 it ART IS CREA T10 The object of the artist is the cre- ation of the beautiful To speak of beauty and to try to understand its nature and having understood it, to try slowly and humbly and constantly to express, to press out again, from the gross earth or what it brings forth, from sound and shape and colour which are the prison gates of our soul, an image of the beauty we have come to understand-that is Art In other words Art is the human dis- position of sensible or intelligible matter for an esthetic end. ,James Joyce Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man r 'S 1 N flxw C11 ?, '- A2 ,T 3 L., fabovel J. T. Freeman concentrates on a drawing in ad vanced art. fleftl Cindy Bost carve-s a linoleum block. YYY' lf-' W 5 A A 4 9 'gd Q Q it , 'gh Q 5 H 1' 'gi FHS s P ' f. , 2 1 I A I ,ii fm 19 1 i 'PM 1 W' ip X , in Q f. E ' in I X Q' :jllf fy ral' ly, w If 1ll,hci'1, f- ' I , ' rlfiywiwf 1 3 ,, , 1 7 v, INN, ,. 9 fc e A J. , A 1 'A XA ' .WU ' . X' -Q 4-s-0 L, K N WX ' Ziyi? M A ---, i Yr . STUDENT COU CIL HOLDS ELECTIO For students in a large high school, life can be frustrating. While there are many grievances there seems to be no sounding board. Student Coun- cil gives pupils and teachers an opportunity to dis- cuss dissatisfactions and offer solutions. One central issue was disorder and noise in the cafeteria. Handling this problem through Stu- dent Council, Mr. Smith asked S.C. representatives to speak to homerooms and patrol the cafeteria. In the annual Christmas Caravan, Student Council joined other organizations in buying gifts for orphans. For the seventh straight year, Lafay- ette won the car decoration contest. As a money making project, Student Council held a talent show. Acts ranged from original corn- positions to a highland fling. With the money earned, the Council commissioned a portrait of Mr. Smith to present to the school. Election of officers was the year's climax. Un- der a new constitution sophomores were allowed to run, and several did-and won. -,.,.,.,,K Tommy Mefford plays organ to win second in talent show. Matt Orme interprets Andy Griffitlfs Romeo and Juliet. 9 - -f l 4 x ' x IQ TALE H0 WJ Student Council gives Mr. Smith oil portrait. Gary Waddell leaves booth after casting his ballot. I I V' Y, ' -3 'Ii i ' Mike Moore hands over traditional gavel to new Student Council l'ya--ide-nt Stew' llionipson. ji 1 f :if H 1 E ' i ' 5 l ,f t. '55 8 5 if t , A 1 i 1 7 l L Susan Wright and Dexon Stafford take first place in the talent show with an original composition Please Pass Me Thar Dream . 1' ,K '!'luq 'Wah --ni YE'-F 1,1 I . x HC YQVZ M.A.T. MA TCHES STIDENTS: FRENCH CL l'B JI,4SQl'ER ,4DE5 .AX wwe- M smmiiw gm lwership in rx nhfb TMw,1g?'1 pzlrliffs, IHf'lV1HHPIS nw 1.313- t onv wmnmmn ninitfwsi Tim If fivlfl trips and LINUX' tv fi - + frivlulslmps K Ruth Nw :Up5wm TKMSIJ 5 V5 - aviiw IME mam W Xi 5 4l'f ,mx T w'llli'19: vwlupmffi Lhlnag Jw W- i' , i'.Il 14rA ul V Xu MM! syn. ww YN . X lwfwk-1 iw Iim Wvmw X 1, A ' I 1H1:1fv'fx M421 QQQ' 11? Www UN --.x.Lf- If wfv wi f ,U X 1 .M Him A . X I Q 1 j l i MV. um. ,wx . 1' fa 1+ ' . nw, l an Vw v 'BTW ' 1 w 3 is L'-. , M N L, s 4,9 t r V 4 5 v.v': ' '77 F ,--...-,,...,,..,.,.4--.,1-.F..p...,-,,,-,...,-...p-n,s-..,,..- ..-........- -....,.--.-......-. ,...-........m SUCCES ' A. EXCELLE CE Fl an Many lives are governed by the drive to excel. To most, excellence is a goal, for a few it is reality. These few are outstanding in their ability to transform an imagined hope into a tangible achievement. lt is not luck that wins honors, but a special action and de- sire-or perhaps a unique self- confidence. Reasons are un- important, the excellence and success are there, and they are there to be acknowledged. HW V., ff ,. f ' fabovel Cordelia Ubbe-n's forte is scholarship. A valedictorian, she also received the Faculty Cup for most out- standing senior girl, and the Biology Award. frightl Rick Derrickson, a Soph- omore, has lettered in both varsity baseball and basketball. As a ninth grader he made the varsity baseball team. A guard, he started most of the basketball games. ffar rightl Cathy Carlin's interest lie in many directions. Also a valedic- torian, she was J. A. President of the Year, treasurer of the State Latin Olympic Council, National Honor So- ciety treasurer, an M.A.T. officer, and recipient of the Womcifs Club Award. Y V '.' , Y -V V . .!,.g,u... -. 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She comes softly at first, traveling: on the delicate wings of lofty birds, and then bursts forth in the psycheclellic pandemonium of laughing flowers. Somewhere between the birth of the silver maiden, and the half-dawn mother-summer a pink, warm haze fills the air and enshrouds the heart. And at this picnic moment two hearts blend and become one in the carousel-color called love. ie Zechman enjoy the beauty of Spring. -.- .-.-- -f-- Nw..- . .. v.. .,.V..A .-- . --- . ,.,...-Y.... -.......-.. .-V .... .M...... ,..-... ,....,,A, A W ,.,.,..... , ,,, 9k 3 , if 54 fy I -1 , .f 'W 5 W f ff ff fy 1 M f ZW? WW 4 L , 4, -1 1,1981 s f 2' 3 f QR Y 5 X x . . . 1 Kleflj btudcnts discuss first prom held ln 6 vufetcriu. flwiuzvi Hitt Orme and Vicki Sliuck ,ia were uririouiiu-d King and Queen of Senior Court. - as X CAFETERIA SCE E OF PROM l X J '1 ' IGIIT Ulf' HA l'l'l ljllll. 'EN ,Xml Nunn I'Ql1IllXOXX -4'ul1rI'4'4l year remembered one gray-Colored soft-glowing night That shall be soon pleasant yesterday. 't . M ,KLM ff! 5 gyqu ' .ww Y Am,-,a,,,,.,-vv 'j--,.v...- ,, L M, .-nr-A - , ,, 1 4' , , A 1 ' X ,wht -r Y m i'1,fs--...,4-:V '-V ---QU 'range gnwa Y 4-3-mfifigafi 1 3 f I ' -0 A, I , ., -nil-we Q . It ' its Q Af. ni ' ' in . 'G e kt L ... :ffl lu' ,bi AI 4' C x I, 3 mv Q Q-q,,,.-V' --1 4' 1' 1 . L Q-an .rf FJ-L L Q' 1 33 4 'fi -fiifvm X- -5-A ? Jr '01- slu L , ,J . Q. in 5, Q N I. 7 f K --vs 21. .1 Y I .I-, f :y ', -.- ,- A . .. . ,. .,, l . 'G --nv f- ' ' Iv. ,lv . W - ,sin 'fi' 1 . , - X f V , - ' V , f -f 5:,,1 '.f'-' ' ,. - , KG' ,15'w -,:'Nk' Fglf --2 A' , Sy, 'QI'-nv '..:'. Qf , .- in-,L,.',i.i. tvf' ' v , X 33 -1.,, --5-J-'ef' 1 .f asf!!-.',!55,'7e I ,- , 1 . 1 l - Q- Q 2-. --V 1u'v ' ' r.5f'f ..,T' ' ' ' J .f , 'f '.- Q' 1, , -f nfl: . 'Q ir-,,,9'1qg N,-is-fi , lg' 1 mu qv 'E ' Pt' 99 BILLY LIAR WINS STATE DRAMA FESTIVAL ffm W2 X Kabovej Grandmother Boothroyd, played by Donna Dodd, scolds Arthur, played by Jim McKee. frightj Billy at- tempts to convince his mother, Linda Moore and his father, Matt Orme, that he is telling the truth. ffar rightj Even his girlfriend, Liz, Mary Bertram, distrusts Billy, portrayed by Jim Varney. Lafayetteis Drama De. partment took top honors at the State Drama Festival held at the University of Kentucky. After a superior rating at the Regional level, the cast of HBilly Liarv went on to give their award winning perform- ance at Guignol Theater. In addition to winning first place, cast member Jim Varney was honored as the State's Best Actor and Matt Orme was rec- ognized as one of Ten Best Actors. The contest play, Billy Liar , concerned a mixed-up teenage son of a hlue-collar family. With his vivid imag- ination and constant lying the boy picked up the name 'cBilly Liarw. Other characters, with the exception of his girl- friend Liz, serve as a contrast between Billy and reality. fright! For his performance as the father in Billy Liar , Matt Orme re- ceived a medal as one of the state's ten best actors. Y 4 'f Q M ' Q .vczvfxf .A.f. K V - . , , Y -1 .-......--...,.-.. ...mv------'---u -v--- -'-- ---- 1---ff .,, ,1 -vnvv-,V-.....,...-..-x Q, ,.,vY.- ifr ' v L ' .,f, . f 1 4 s X 3 ,mv Y V : :1',.gm, V if. -mlmfl. f ---WV, A - 4 -1- ' -,, , ' f it V .fl . , if Q S AK 3, s f ua . A ,f K f YN + is ' 'g ' N1 Q 5 w , .. Vx '9 Q. Q , ix MS Q Q . xx sf as? Eb 2' 5 ,Q , ,l WJ H , as .5 .W fr c 5 bf ' , '., ' 3 '17, f , 5 , 5 , , ' 4 Y ,,.-1,-I..- Y 2 f, 5 f,'f,l,.f7 ,X ,Aon ,f --f-.. ,... .J-.-..... ,-.-. ......-..........,. . .... f ,'y L gt ........... .,. Z, M 1, 've :U .K P-er i i D f n i 51 4 . , 'f ff Z2 'QQ :Aa , .1 v 'V gh, . X. Q. .ik ? '3 ', 2,4 - K I 9 S .J A if 2 'fiff' ff: '1 . 2 'HQ N. 9736 L xc 431, 1 an -4 L 5 '9 Qu 'I t ,351 ., ' H. f . A . tif GRAD ATIO The present brings only a longing for the past, adoles- cence has said its good hye and a new self assured confi- dence is horn. This is graduation, perhaps only a rushed ceremony, hut also a final parting. 1 cs! FQ K5 Ars , . YA-Q 6 6 kg. E P mln- I 2 fl 1 vf ,' 'Wi 4 ,fax 5.3 il N X if .JIM JZ' SPRING SPO Sam White hurdles for regional track champions. Bryan Grxfflth IS state s best golfer. WI TITLES Spring sports proved very successful for Lafayette as General athletes copped four titles in three sports. The General baseball team had one of its most successful seasons, winning the 43rd District Baseball Champion- ship over arch-rival Henry Clay. Victory in a 14 team meet gave a youthful track team the Regional title, and individual State Champion Bryan Griffith led the golf team to a regional victory over Frankfort. Wit lx - H 2-e - Baseball team signals number one after district title win. To win-defeating an old rival, upholding a proud tradition, and be'- ing the best in the state4-this is the essence of athletics. The competitive spirit that drives the athlete past self- doubt, nervousness, and fear of failure finds meaning in victory. Victory forces the athlete to forget -in the security of achievement the pain and sacrifice. While defeat leaves only the past and perhaps the hope of a future. To the champions go the awards. , ...- -,,.,.,,. ...,...,,-J Y .-...... -. -,L-H ........-- ,-3. -....,--.-,-gg..-,....: . , -L-,-.1 -' , , A 1- .,...-..Q:?.?.---7 i-.....g-....,. ,L ,,,.,, ......,...,.....-.-...... .....,.,..,.4..-..-.....,.....,.,. ., ,,,,,,,.,, , , .., . ,, . him ---,Hn Li Y 2 W- 11- -.A . iv V - JIM., ,, , ,,,, W f i .W V ,- -- 'Mn-r,n...,,-,,,,,.,.,,-, ,,,.,,..-.,,,,,,-,.......,,.,,...........-......-..,..............-.,,..nrv-- wifi ...gs An expression needs no explana- tion. Anger, joy, and depression are continually changing masks that re- flect the soul's basic emotions. In a single moment this mask can flicker between despair and hope. The school year at Lafayette is reflected in the faces of its students. Disappointment in losing to a rivalg excitement when Senior Rings arriveg anxiety over term papersg a nervous happiness on Prom Nightg and then the most am- biguous and confusing moment of high school: Graduation. . THE END BOOK I N71 ig CREA TI VI T Y SPARKS EN GLI H , 2. A , A K if -Z 5225 5 H -W YH ff is - - , A W. ,. .Q-. V 'Iss , X , Visiting an elementary school gives future English teacher ,lan Fulmer insight into teaching prob- lems. Mrs Christy Beard uses a bulletin board to clarify a short sto ,wf ' l LI T ERA TUBE ,,,,..,.v.a-nw-mwwffv-ff,-V f f f 4 .ft ,V 7 1 fl ' 1 f.,ff,, 57,4 ' M ' .fri-M ,, '- zf, 1 Q., f' 1 , w - ii ig, ,ld z ' 4 f ' V ' 1 4' 2 3 ,. , V ,fy f 'si Vocational students learn about ancient civilization and culture through literature. evil ? ,H 5 wit-.f.'+ft'tx 'ff ,l . .. ft L' il' +1-I-at . gt sf s X '- A -Pa - - .. ,n 1-fi - , -M., ..-t.f,fy..t.4e --N, ' , tg. .., ' 31 l '.-'D ,. . - -v i ,ji-,iii :L , 4, 3 ' . N ff fel ...... X L Suellyn Campbell and Charlotte Allen do re- search for annual senior term papers. ln sophomore English, Julius Caesar is studied by acting out the play in class. To learn the elements of fiction, many sophomores were required to write a short story. Results ranged from satire to science fiction. ln connection with a study of Viet Nam, Mrs. Robertson's class took a field trip to the University of Kentucky to see an art exhibit done by an ROTC instructor on military duty in Viet Nam. Concentrating on American literature, Juniors read The Scarlet Letter, Huck Finn, and The Great Gatsby. Outside research is done for bulletin boards which show current American Authors. Words and their backgrounds are also studied. Senior English focuses on English liter- ature, especially Shakespeare and the Eliz- abethan period. Hamlet, Macbeth, and Othello are studied as both literature and guides to the age. One class held a sanity trial for Hamlet to determine the ancient question of his madness. Vocational English students compared ancient civilizations and cultures, delving into theories of the origin of the world, and the origin of man, through mythology and com- paring them to today. Honors English students study the hero in literature through such works as The Book of Jobf' 'cKing Learf' Oedipus Rex and Lord of the Eliesf, BOYS, GIRLS, LEARN FOLK GAMES Enjoyment of the physical activity, spirit and companion- ship found in sports is em- phasized in the Physical Edu- cation program. The sports include: Softball, S o c c e r, Volleyball and Tennis. One Week a year, boys and girls- take P.E. together and learn folkdancing. ji J WB, P.E. classes construct pyramids as exercise in gymnastics. ,,,,-- - ,,-,.....-- . A-1 t n YIM! f . Nw-in -tt I ,- A-a.,. , N' 4 Competition among friends, is an important facet of P.E. class. ,...- Tl INF N U lil Q af EQ swa- .9 f Q.. va' COMMERCE DEPART ENT GIVES .IUB TRAINING tv F it gt tb Q, x.,..,S. pf , K , , 34 i f' I - glial. it- Q..S,-, ,.-1 t S Mfg w, fy - 'F Preparing students for future jobs, subjects such as Bookkeeping, Typing, Shorthand, and Notehand are taught in the Commerce Department. Such subjects provide dividends in the business World. Job trainees are allowed to at- tend school in the morning and work in the afternoon. This system gives them an opportunity to learn while earning. fabovej Commerce student working in Stewarts checks credit files. Ueftj Mrs. Newby helps typ- ing student with exercise. ARQUIS RECEIVES A RATING FROM Journalism is the art of communication and at it La- fayette students excel. From Mrs. Jane Bowen's classes come the people who made the school's publications outstand- ing. The Lafayette Times Won the state Chi Omega award for an excellent offset newspaper and editor Donna Dodd re- ceived an excellent rating from Quill and Scroll magazine for editorial writing. The Marquis was awarded an HA from the National High School Year- book Association for the third straight year. The Laurel, a publication for student works, contained articles published in the K.E.A. Journal. 1 4' f f fl c be . S 2? Q , X4 si f 1 Zf. r '. fvwmyavxs W Uv M saga ,.,,,. . :A 3:5 , ii im . as x ,V grz iw I 1 V, ,.,.. -. .. -:Ms N 153. T' I ef . 3 , ' ' J' .' a, Ay r, ,. ,J rtzs. . t..r ,ff K, . '-ffliil' ' v Debby Huffman measures body type. Marquis editor Paula Allen works on a layout. Bob Cain, sophomore editor, crops a picture. l G! s N .5 J . -.-f , vb , .. ATIONAL YEARBOOK ASSOCIA T10 N n L- ..f F Using Miss Harrison's apartment as home base, the Marquis staff Works on copy. L. to R.: Cathy Parksg Virginia Lawson, advertis- ingg Elaine Browng Mary Bertram, Student Lifeg Cindy Bost, Stu- dent Lifeg .lim Bowman, sportsg Scott Tucker, assistant editorg and Joanie Hay, juniors. I 2 1.4 D i i 4,.,l WHY, S ., . .- ,.,x, Q ,. . 'LDV K' -.-X 14' - s The Laurel Staff looks over contributions. L. to R.: Anne Clark, Bill Cole, Don Morford, Cindy Bost, Elgan Baker. HOME EC T ACHES BOYS T0 D0 I , rw, K . ox' , Q 'E' i I f Vw -, f In frightj Jean Noel and Susan Perkins learn to operate a sewing machine. Kaboz-e right! Mrs, Williamson helps Linda Fergeson with a dart. flop! Learning to sew on huttons comes in handy. fnborel Girl's Home Ec classes discover new uses for macaroni. 'B' 1 WITHOUT GIRLS . . . LMOST if If !..t -li ' pw 4-v- I W mi 'e 'Urli- ,J if Atfer eating, it's clean-up time. Both Boy's and Girl's Home Ec is offered at Lafayette. Girl's Home Ee involves cooking, sewing, decorat- ing, and a course on marriage. In sewing, each girl made a dress. Boy's Home Ec concentrates on cooking simple meals and mending. They learn to sew on missing buttons and mend tears or rips. rl . .gr A Wayne Herrington concentrates on threading a needle Enjoying the finished product makes effort worthwhile. 2 .S t' gt QE 4 5 ,ff 411 I AH! TEMPOP' SWINGS FROM LARGO T0 t Pl April 27 was mAh! Tempoli' night at Lafay- ette. The Vocal Music Departmenfs annual Spring program was given for the seniors in the after- noon and again that night for the public. A wide variety of music ranged from spirituals to the latest popular jazz beat. The tempo ranged from Presto, very fast, to Largo, very slow, and back to Presto again. Behind the scores, the stage was bustling with hurried last minute preparations. Stage crews rearranged props, light crews memorized cues in order to shift them on time, and per- formers nervously awaited their cue, hoping for the best. Selections included HStanding on a Corner Watching All the Girls Go By , '4lVlisty , and uShadow of Your Smilef, stumes play an important part of any music show. M: 14 l ! E I i i .lanet Fulmer waits backstage for her cue in Ah! Tempo! 'Standing on the corner watching all the girls go byv, is a faaniliar pastime for the Chanteurs. - ' ' Q - if 'S Ax 'Q -1 5 'gwx swf 2 - . 5 T0 PRES T0 R N3 VW 1 f 11 1 IH 1 9 X f - -K 4 4 f F3 X Y L 1 fk 2 6-lfx .' ' 4 I. A, 7' Fl ' W '74!f.4lJ XfY+ fb 'ini A f f 2. ,, 11, ' 5 4 Q We 1 P fx ff- ' Q rv, 'z m X , I f 'sm A . , ' ' x 3 5 , F', ,f, I1 2 nhl -as 'R' l f 'J F Q ' 'a P K l - iss, 4 ip' ' ' FMT L T' R. 1 J K 1 3 fig p il- Zfflfr A W,-.I .ii Q is 57 A A Business Club member leams a fu- ture career from on-the-job training. VOCATIONAL STUDENTS WIN 22 PROJECT AWARDS Students in Lafayette's Industrial Arts department brought home twenty-two honors and a first place trophy in the Central Ken- tucky Industrial Education exhihit. LHS had ten first place winners, six sec- ond, and six third place awards for projects completed this year. This is the second year in a row that Lafayette has received the first place award. The exhibit was held at Eastern Kentucky University. ' ,lack Halter, Taylor Bingham, and Robert Riser won first place honors for their Woodworking projects. ,lack also received a second place for another project. Other firsts were received by J oe I ones, airbrush, Charles Walker, general draftingg Gary Slusher, sketching, Ken Mitchell, industrial architec- tural illustrations, Mitchell Blanche, architec- tural draftingg and Steve Duvall, engineering drafting. -40.5 . 1 Working as a clerk teaches Dennis Isaac tact. .., 1 I 2 5 .Z , I ' at Eur Bs? .fm- x ..... -x. s ' Q I s 9- . , -- ,wa , .fw-W-W xy 'Q , an if-4 , . Fpf,QmWmV,U am '1 ' ,'f- n ff' i Z xn .UNMNG MM -sr,-vw AJ ...f-.7 4-51-::,.AI GSP' -. A Coke truck is gradually trunsfurrncd into u horse mn. Arranging L1 display is an important part of u sales clcrk's job. ' lrulff' H fv x ' I f 1 v' ' fi I 4 -we Since a countryis culture is so much a part of its speech, lan- guage clubs and classes are closely related. While basic grammar and translation are the main focus in class, clubs concentrate on the country,s culture and traditions. All three language clubs, French, Spanish, and Latin, have a special event in which research done in class was used as background for costumes, food, and games. French Mardi Gras party had everything from French peasants to artists and aristocrats. After a buffet dinner, the costumed club members danced to French music. Held in the spring, a Cafe Party featured French lawm games and folk songs. Seven Mexican students visit- ing Lexington were guests of honor at a Spanish dances and songs, the visitors provided the entertainment. As a final activity, Spanish Club held a picnic. Cos- tumed members did flamenco dances and pretended to bull fight. Latin Clubis special event was the annual Roman banquet. After fourth year students decided on an Under World theme, they did research on food and procedures. Only foods used in ancient Rome were served. Entertainment was authentically Roman with poetry and a skit. if Q, .4 4' ir.,i 1 my w K I . .Q Z any ,,,,,,4,,,,,,, fp V, 'L Mrs. Barnes, French and Spanish teacher, listens in on taped conversations, W, ., ,. Agp. awry. f Xe Exe. :x 5538 My --'W 1 Q '- . . ' fright! Following in the book, Bill Fleming con. centrates on a taped recording. Susan Smith leads French Club members in native songs. J ', I ls' ,xgvg Q. I . .Qi I Z vf4iY 'f1fiftf l f YI 1 rx LANGUAGE CLUBS, CLASSES RELATED .Iii At the annual Cafe Party, French Club members set up a buffet supper. qw , 1.3 2. 'TA ,'f,P ' A' .7'f3a L: ' X ,j '91 4 Q If I, -'. 1 .' -fw 131' If if 4 j'3: 1ff, , ii yjraq, . 1, -! 'Y is 'V - . 'J ' -. 4: 1'. .slf ' 'af E -lx P 1 . ' 7l SPANISH CLUB HAS FIE TA5 I 'P W' Q, V, , ' , 0 5 ' 2 H Q . I X Q 2 H Q- ' ,vii ' ,y,,, ' . 4 43 ' f 'f S A wg . WI V .Ki h y if f ' i u K I I W.. ,4 ' lr x ,, X if fuk- X, 5,Af 3x',j , 9 , f. ff fflifi J 'RTW' 'fT'3fg, k4',A is ,. .3 , T' S 4 v S . n iw 'ufjga 'Q ' I' ' f, Q '1 X 'X 'V' 2 , J 5 naw- if I Q- A- 2 'fx . Fri' Q ' ,Elf 31 ., . 'wk' at f M , .- -X' V .if N 72 fav i , gf .M ,ww . ,fu f 1.' ff N7 , ,f ff' ff fQf 1' ,7ffv,,g, ff! 4' Spanish Club's picnic featured both costumes and bullfights. I UNDERWORLD9' IS THEME OF ROMAN BA Q ET fright! Fourth year student Ginger Ormond lords it over sophomore slaves at annual Roman han- quet. Kbelowj Elaborately dressed as Medusa, Susan Foley's costume surprised Latin Club mem- bers. Kbottomj Nancy South pauses reflectively amid the entertainment at Latin Club's Roman banquet. l TEAM TEACHING USEDl Five teachers joined to teach lntroduction to Chem- istry, Introduction to Physics, and Biology. Each teacher took a unit of his choice and taught it to either two or four classes in the lecture room. While stu- dents involved in one unit were in the lecture room, others were in the laboratory doing experiments which were in- volved in their particular unit. The purpose in team teaching was to give each student an opportunity to use the equip- ment. A lecture room, which seats 125 students has a closed circuit television which is used to observe experiments. The laboratory has a fume hood, used for taking out fumes which are made by many of the experiments. I above leftj Working together helps solve an experiment both faster and easier. fbelow left! Lab is where theo- ries become realities. HM Sn PHYSICS, CHEMISTRY J,4....u-w,,kr 1-Qgl, i . 'iffr I Measurements must be exact for a successful experiment. Using the overhead projector, Mrs. Bays explains Chemistry problems. f 7 f if 1 a i Q ,,. I .xi ' - ifl f '42 I x' 1 ,Q 4' 1 Q TR ' A .- 3-J 2 . u p -yk . . A f. 4 -1' 4-- I ,, . , X 1'T'R A N 22 .Q si , I IMPROVES SCIE CE DEPARTME fright! Biology wltltlvllls xisit .1 u--.irlvy Creek to collect snails for sllltly. futforc right! Hill Jansen iiit-.isiirtw pl.nut growth. fnziclrllej Mr, Esgius points out time key 4'l1.1r.u-tvi'istic's of gi su.1il. 'VHIPIYII' left! In Biology, Holm Buys learns how to handle snakes properly. Urftl .X Biolog' student classifies insects. Biology students visited a Creek lmeliiud the school to Collect snails. CI'LlyfiSll, and other IHlC1'O0l'gllI1iSIT1S. After Collection. the specimens were Classified. .Xdvaueed Biology students dissected sharks, Cats, mud p uppies. frogs and monkeys. They also studied Comparative .-Xuatomy, Anat- omy, and Physiology. STATISTICS CLASS VISITS COMPUTER CENTER: SOCIULOGY STUDENTS STUDY CRIJIIE Social Studies curriculum includes Woi'lcl History. World Geography, U.S. His- tory, Psychology and Sociology. Such social problems as crime, race re- lations, and juvenile delinquency are studied in Sociology. Government courses are divided into two semesters: one to study the Constitution's suhstance, and the other a study of current of the'Constitution. In History, classes performed a skit on colonization and the age of discovery. Functional Matlh, lil classes heard Hr. Raphael Vallehona oi L-rttgitay. a litiiwrersity of Kentucky student speak on the tax structure and economic situation in Central America. Pi'oha.liilritftf and statistics classes visited the Computer Center -on the lvmxsersitx' of Kentucliy Campus. Math ctirriculttm includes 'Xlcclira l. II, Geoiiietry, Swlttt tleornetrw, Pnfiilnilizlitx' and Statistics. Higher llatlt. Xlaflt lil, lf, and llusincss Math. 1 .FO Q ,, v ..x. 1. Lafayette's Art Department is ac- tively concerned with broadening each student,s interests to include aesthetic appreciation. Under the supervision of Mrs. Sanderson and Mr. Williams stu- dents learn the fundamentals of draw- ing, painting, college, sculpture, and pottery, and become familiar with the lives and works of famous artists. Students have complete artistic free- dom as teachers stimulate and guide them along creative lines but do not impose rigid requirements or force conformity of style. The projects are presented enthusiastically and the stu- dents respond with sometimes very competent work. The Departmentfs excellent and much used equipment ranges from angularly adjustable drafting tables and big easels, to a potter's wheel and kiln. Practically everything has an artistic use, consequently, the Art rooms are filled with useful items such as foam insulation for sponge monoprints, pieces of wormy wood excellent for decopages or sculpture, and billboard poster paper-the white side used for drawings, the colored side cut up and used for color block designs, collages or even on Prom decorations. Art activities extend beyond the classroom for some in the New Art League. This group originated with a few Lafayette students seriously in- terested in Art, and is now a success- ful organization with members from several high schools and universities. Although the League is managed en- tirely by youths, Mr. Williams is often called upon for advice and help and frequently shows his work in the club's exhibits. ART DEP RTME T . A2 2 ? 3 if W 4 it ' , If . - i . 3 Q .,A. Saws Q Yr : , -M M , X Lt, -s 2 ti t r. James Williams, Art teacher. ,gpg N HOLDS EXHIBIT 7-v' Heftl Steve Jones throws a pot on Lafayette's new Potter's wheel. Ibelowj Candy Smith puts -D imagination into a tempera painting. Ss. .lit 'P . 7 i, 'I X -nf? . Z'- m -- -ff cf ' ,,.,a N- an ,.- ,, , - ' ' i www,- S 'W f ns FE t A ff! ,,,4-f un' -HN T: xo- wana I M '52 W 11' .1 Q' . -N '. 1 Bi x' i-Y Qt K X .40 ' -' 141.3-Ll no 4' fabovej Steve Jones and Jody Bridges if view student's work at New Art League exhibit. fleftl Doug Duggins concen- Q S trates on a creation. W , , X ,,.Vv f5f ,W FACI LTY LS FREE HOUR ,ff I Ab Kms s- 4 X 1 V E FUR PARTIES, GRANDCHILDRE ,- 'H AWWWN A I l 4 f L I , an ffvfll xl.lfg1.lIr'l llfxlloll Xsvltt-illas llit' sexerith gem-r.it1oii ol Nl.irg.nrrts into her f.illiilx with lxpioil L'r.niitlio--ilu.-ilx prith-. 'lllll' rw-1-ipieiil of tht- ulioppiiig big smile is 5h.iron Xl.lI'gl.ll'4'l lkipp Sgisllor, whose mother Nl.irx Xl.irg.ir:-I is qi lufiiyetle gI'.ltlll.llt', filllorrf Xir, Smith is ll welvorm- sight .it the vntl of e.u-li month when he tleliwr- tht- tegieliers' elievlxs, Hrs. l.ytli.i Fisvlier loolxs glgul to see him. flower righlf Seereliiries seltlom h.ise time for Q1 real coffee hrtxik, hut they gigreetl to gather around the urn for gi pivtiire, They are: Mrs. Nhiriries, Nirs. Crow, Nlrs, Peek, Mrs, Schick, Mrs. Brelgind. fupper right? Nlr. llenrj' Crehgm. history teach- er at hifaiyette sinee the school opened in WST is honored with .1 hirthtlay party hy the faculty, MJ, Grehan, who was one of gi selected team for the first fzieulty, will retire this year. SELLIER DIREI TS I ENERAL 1 1 Qu rte back Greg Austin is tackled by Dunbar pursuer. Lafayette's 1966 Football Generals be- gan the season with a 19-6 setback by cross- town rival Dunbar and ended with a crushing defeat, 39-0, at the hands of a powerful Henry Clay Blue Devil eleven. Between Dunbar and Henry Clay, the Big Bed gave both hope and promise to Lafayette,s win thirsty fans with a record of 4-3-1. After squeaking past Richmond Madison 14-12, the Generals followed with a 32-20 loss to a strong Danville squad and Lafay- ettels chances of a winning season seemed slim. But a fired up Lafayette squad traveled to Shelbyville and roared past a stunned group of Bed Devils, 36-7. The following week LHS traveled to Louisville lroquois. Neother team could penetrate the other's 20 yard line as the rain soaked contest ended in a 0-0 stalemate. Somerset then fell 19-7 the following Friday night, and Lafayette was rolling. Only county- rival Bryan Station stood in the way of a winning season. The Big Bed gave the De- fenders more than they could handle for a half, but Lafayette weakened and Bryon Station ground out the win 2812 before the seasons largest home Crowd of 2400 1HS thrashed Clark County 27 13 brit Harrr son Co and Henry Clay ended Iafayette season with two strar ht defeats 207 and 390 for a 4 '51 slate QQ N 4- -1 FOOTBALL CA PAIGN 1311111311 1111 51.111191 is Ll 1111111 11111 111 11111113 211111 111-1116 1111' 1111 1,L11'L11'111l11 a1111111I11'S. 1111 111'111'1' 111411 111 11111111 g4111111. 1111 was 11111111 111111 1111 111fx11'Kx 111111 fA111'11111,11Fll'111Kx111. 1'f1111'1' 1111111111 11111111' 1111 111111111 11111111 1111 1111111.11 FQl111C1. 111 1111 111+ 111111 111111 11111111-. 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Honorable mention All-Staters Mark Dennis and Rick Day were awarded Most Valuable Back and Lineman by the Lafayette Booster Club for their offensive and defensive prowess. Dennis, after an early season injury, consistently came up with the long yard- age, his 65 yd. kickoff return against Harrison County being his longest. Day received the Booster Club award for the most tackles overall, but his value to the team was greater than statistics indicate as his teammates voted Rick the Captain,s Star for outstanding leadership and ability. Don Smith and Clifford Mims also made their contributions as Smith crashed through the opposing team's line time after time for crucial first downs, and Mims provided the broken field running. In the Richmond Madison game Don carried 15 times for 73 yards, 5 of Lafayette's 7 first downs, and the winning touchdown: Mims returned 3 kickoffs in that same game for 68 yards, their best efforts of the year. Seniors Curt Sharff, Danny Newberg, Mike Moore, and Ron Goodpaster formed the nucleus of the interior line through their hustle and hard nosed competitive- ness. Also instrumental were Scott John- son, Joe Hayden, and B.I. Murrell. Scott served as defensive safety and became the No. 1 'quarterback late in the season. Joe was injured most of the year, but still managed enough game time to letter. Mr. Hustle was B. I. His spirit and deter- mination kept the team's morale and pride high when the going was tough. These seniors, from the All-State players on down, all made their contributions through their leadership, desire, and example. A losing team, 4-5-1, doesn't always have losing spirit, says Coach Sellier of his departing Generals. During timeout in Dunbar game, Coach Sellier instructs Honorable Mention All-State guard R1Ck Day as on how to solve Dunber offense. , .Y,...,n . -I V . in 14' '7 .sa-l ' ' -.P 'M' ' L . l 4 , x S 4 1 , c x dingn S 830:- if X 5 S 1 X X Y? ff V i an 1 4 fm, ,ff I I Y , ln. . N45 Q.: I I , v A - , , wk X ff ,f 7 fg ff : A v,.- ,f f . f 5. 5, f ' 13, ' 2, . fw ,, Q f' , 0 M, Q, Z ay' mf' 7 f , W ., , ,QC ' ,ji ilffyf 4, fm, f k Wn2i 7 f Q , 1 n .0 3 M. U4 0, T TP? hir CREEr 2 V,V, --4A Z W, , I , 1211- -1 ,,.w,.,N 'V 0 'CE' ' . 51 fy 'Q Mvwvgymwwmwf f,..,W..,,,, ,, ' Q 1 ,LL-.1 Q A 9 ie! .Mff '1 Q f 1 k 4 , f 1 964!-4 K1 4 Q X s' , V 14 f ' 'Q v ,W xx X an ,yyw 5 ,f 'yfff , gef. E FATAL TO CAGE TEAM After all games in Decernher. the Gen- erals stood T-2. Only powerful Franklin County and .Xnderson County had come out on top of Herky Ruppis 767 squad. Then came the rough january' schedule. Tip until this point Lafayette had out run. out shot. 51'ff to f'iTff, and out rehounded. 50.7 to 33. most of the opposition. Lexington Catholicr 'Henry' Clay. Xh- rens, Bryan Station, and Clark County quickly downed LHS in three short weeks. However, team morale was still high. .Xll these games were decided lay' two or three crucial haskets late in each contest. Then came Tates Creek, l.afayfette's newest and most hated rival. Alter three minutes of the first period, TC had a 6 point lead. The Big Red rallied to within 3 points several times hut a late Tales Creek burst sent the Commodores ahead by 11 at the half. 1n the second half. the Generals could not seem to penetrate a C1-man lmackcourt press. Even after repeated time outs and in- structions from Herky' Rupp. no noticealile pattern resulted and Tates Creek turned the game into a near rout. Nlike l.ivesav seemed to be the only General who rose to the occasion as he gave an outstanding performance with 16 points and U assists. Chesley' Jaracz was next at 1l pts.. as no other LHS player was in double figures. Most points in one game came from Greg Austin with 3-L against Grant Co. Austin also led the team in scoring for the year with 386 and a 16.1 average. Gary Wadell led in rebounds with 289 and 12.0 per game. The loss to Henry Clay in the District Tournament was typical of most losses dur- ing the year because it was lost at the free throw line. On a composite basis. Lafayette was out-scored 408-261 at the line. ln the Grant Co. game, only one General free throw was scored. In the first quarter against Tates Crt-ek, op- P0Sil6 Page, Jim Perkins pulls off one of his 11 first half rebounds, Nlike l.ivf-say. upper left, E095 high for jump shot in fourth quarter in Ash- land game. Coach Rupp, upper right, gives in- Slrllctions to boys after Tales Creek took early 6 Pffifll lead. Livesay prepares, right, to shoot jump shot from the corner after eluding TC deff-nrler, BRYAN GRIFFITH WI 2 f ff X , fy V ' . 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Senior Patty Williams nears a hurdle in the seventy year lows. 'f fgwfv 1 do-E 4. . 4 4 Q i 4 , A Q 1 1' Q , 4, 0 K i I ,,,,,,,.,,.,,.,.,4,1.4wi W, ' 2 J , , . M 'V n f W in 4. , Clifford Mims prepares to retum the hall, We f lygial? ,, 5fffff7'f ,1 'f'f5fff f7 'if7f'ff5if7W fly? 'ff' .Q Ll if fy. ' ' fiyy'y11 m - f fif mv if u f A611564 if' wf ' if zf-1 'li' , 'f ' f' V, Y ' V Z' A A f . . , i'iQ 'A 1, ,.j'W,f-ggi!! Z lr , 1 QQ f 32, f?f?Q.3:5i 'zgffggififfgiznj ,,,g, ya' y V, A,-, V, ,If ' A 'g,.,f -- 5 'M .,',',5-Q4 I 1 f F 'T 1 5 ,f uf fn, , 1 I, ' ,fx fi . M Q ,f A9512 ,A 'ffl' A - V ,, W Af' ZW 1 4 'L 4? fs , - 4 A .. 4' 1 5 .L J, 5 1 ,, M. , 'MM' E, f-M f Ready for a swing, Buddy Carollo eyes th eba 1 v lil fiis A S WILLIAMS SPARKS GIRLS TRACK J f X ff . David Scanlon throws the ball high to deliver a serve. audi- -i, ll, 7 . Girls track team was regional runner up as senior P a t t 3' lvilliams won thc seventy yard low hurdles and the 880. This was Patty's first year out for track and she went on to place third in the 881 and fourth in the hurdles at state meet. 1 97 TRACK TEAM WINS REGIO fabovel Sam White and Larry Foster take first and 1 , second in low hurdles cinching regional win. fright! Jerry X j Fuller clears high jump bar in regional winning form. Har f In right! David Noble flings the discus in his specialty. A 1 ly at ,I i I I I II 'I I I I I ea Composed of one senior and hav- ing not Won a meet all year Lafayette's track team surprised everyone with itis regional win. Led by field men the Generals ran up thirty-eight points in sixteen events for their fifteenth region'al win in eighteen years. The next two nearest teams both tied at thirty-one points. Of the thirty-eight points nineteen came from field events. David Noble won the discus, Greg Austin won the triple jump, Jerry Fuller won the high jump, Bob Sanford placed third in the pole vault, and Larry Foster finished third in the discus. The rest of the points were earned by Sam White's double hurdle win, Larry Foster7s 'third in the low hurdles, Scott Tucker's fourth in the half-mile and lone senior Phil Gil- bert's first in the two-miles. With the whole team except for Phil Gilbert returning next year Coach Barnett expects at least a repeat performance. i 'r . I I L! A P' 4 mv' Af' ff' M 5 l ' sls.,u if we .ww X hz -. 5 5 Tlnf 1' 5 V S 5 i i -f Q 4- ' l D , ff . f ' f Q f 1 Sam White runs through high hurdles. Larry Foster doubles as a field man. .. time mini nina 'm Distance runners Scott Tucker and Phil Gilbert finish a lane race. I' 5 ,nz ' 2, l u Vi Ei M WL.: i 1,7 -s tif 4i,.,.,.,: QM, 220 1? awe. , .1 2 t f. 3 xx, iw M i izlrw ' LUAA 'Af f , -lf! 4 9- 19 -' it -rl Jin 1. ' ,V ,W wig, 33. A , Q5,5,45,k 5:41, ,why ,, ,Q ,f wwf -f 1' K I' .iii ff QPF , f f 1 A V it . - in 4' . Y fu Q.- -xg, JI ,g lg f, '-:, , I , 'W- ' 1' ' We tw? A, 4 li 3 A D .i,, ,, vw , mg- nr, B .,1 2 .t ,, .. f w i , ' , aff? I' f ,,. ,' ,cr 'Q-iv A' ff.-1 fy + 21.-,J .n,.,L- gy if fffik ' ' 7-N-2 3, i ff? f ,fiffrig f H25 f X f . ,M 1 X ' .Aa--' ,..a s , -1. I I ,A4,.,n' ' ,. M A 1-Q .1 ff' 2 Q, g-. 1 ,D A . as -Q vu ' 1 W fb-. f:' A xi Q A .:r swifiitif DAVID UBLE WINS STATE DISCUS AS TEAM FINISHES FOURTH ifimf , if 'fi S-' 4' i x'7 J-J . A fl mv' mbsf 'QSM' i W Q-...S a,iLng:f1'v F, gift., 1 - gaywvff Y, 1 VFW W' L w ,www A fam, 4-fm - 'QL' ' 'Ill ,Aw , ff , ,,, ,ff.,,,i-v HQ. if-.. jp as ' Z' 4 '27 Xp M ' .',nf,s' ,fa ' L' Ing 4-f 5'?f' nu 0 ur, , h ,. SAT ,,, Q. 'mf 5 at if 1 .iz ..,. 4 u' ' sn- r, V, n , at - vi m ff ff? J'-6 , Greg Ausin lands in pit after regional winning jump? Bob Sanford attempts to clear bar For the third year in a row Lafayette came in fourth in the state meetg this year paced by David Noble. Noble won the dis- cus with a throw of 111-9' 8 . 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Starting seniors Jim Bowman, Chuck Best, and Captain Bill lVlcCaw provided the necessary leadership and experience. Sophomores Rick Derrickson, Bob Cain, and Dave Glodgett all had good seasons as juniors Dick Baxter, Mike Binion, and Don Zelkie played well. Baxter, Binion, Zielkie, and Blodgett, were named to the reserves on the All-City team along with starters Derrickson and Bowman. The starting infield was Binion, Baxter, Blodgett, Zielkie, and senior Chuck Best. This combination played well during the tourn- aments until the Shelby County game. Lafayette hit well, led by Jim Bowmanis 429, Dick Baxteris 400, Bill lVlcCaw at .36O, and Rick Derrickson at 333. Following baseball tradition, Coach Sellier and Don Zielke go over the grounds rules with the umpires immediately before the start of each game. . ' ., W , , ,JH f. 5, U ' ik. BASEBALL In the latter stages of the loss to Bryan Station, several players Shown here fungoing to his out- ields, Coach Sellier seems to 5 dot' forr dai' enjo wini 4 li TEAM GOES TO REGIONAL FINALS t i E1 N ,ff x- ' ' W' f' if '14-3 A .I . I. ...la . Q, , .t ,i nt' FX. , -STL Q Ma ,S F M 0 Q , .liz- ' . ,. 3, f - - ff' A-aj. .mf ,. ,gi i':.', ws ,l .. , ,ifggbl .4- 1 ' 1' . ' ' -? . -- X 'L ,Q -. 'fI'1 , at 4 V Q-fiat ig, 9Y5.:k.x ,' -- -f. J' - ' , x A-'61 - .. . ,C 4. . - 1 ' . dv lithulii g.imc, Jim Bow- In 1.1-xiiiglt-ii l L ni.in, If-fl, iiifplny-5 the form which f' A' mimrs. During Rc- nt-ii him .Xll-iltx I gi--11,11 luiiinniiii-lit, Miki- liiniun, bclou' of-nlf-r, Xwillglx Lind foul tips pitch in l.ciicr.i1 Will on-r .Midcrsoii ffmiuly. I..irrx lruuch lfutlunz, l..if.iycltc's only A v srnwr pitchcr, throw llinioii .is Ixxiiigtoii Cgitliolic lnitsinqin, liiiiii-11, .ind Xlr. l'mp await pitch. 's hard to catcher N 1.7 r Q' , '. .431 in-. ii-sf dole on their per- Mifff formance for the day. 'mm' enjoy his team's ffm It' i winning ways. If 1 .1 n 'fszwffifff yr , -,. wxQ I, I ' 'W 1 an -',.,,M q ,,,.,:q-nw vr- t. HA: W als ., 16 X TP! '1 .gig Qwsdq N.. - I wx., .f --.. , i ?u? f'? , 7 QSM! ' rs2.1'-mv u,.. 3Q ' M , --. h ,, x , - 41' gg. -N ,.,,,,, ..,. f 'fi .i QM rs 'L li, as ' 'V ill ' , V A40 '44 -' 'A '. :Z'4L' c.,.' Ln. iii . 6 ,, ,H . . f A, an 4 i ff 1 IO3 LAFAYETT WINS DISTRICT In District Tournament play, Lafayette had a winning combination. The Generals met Henry Clay in the District, beating them for the first time in three years. ln the first inning Dave Blodgett reached first on an error and stole second. Bill lVlcCaw then drove a clutch double to right, scoring Blodgett with the game's only run. Rick Derrick- son delivered a two-hit shutout and LHS had won a berth in the Regional Tournaments. ln Regional play, Anderson County and Danville fell to the Generals. Dnly Shelby County stood between Lafayette and the State Tournament. Shelby took a 1-0 lead in the third which held until the seventh. With bases loaded and two out, Jim Bowman sent a drive over the pitcher's mound which the shortstop knocked down. He then threw wild to first after Bowman had crossed the bag and all three runners scored. Bill lVIcCaw cracked a long single scoring Bowman for a 4-l lead. However, the bottom of the seventh was fatal as three walks, a hit, and two critical errors by the Lafayette infield allowed four runs to score. The pitching and hitting of All-City players Rick Derrickson and Jim Bowman were two reasons why Lafayette enjoyed a wlnnmg SCHSOII. 2 2 Z if if f in if , 2 I1 5 1 I '1-1-df Qu A -'qi Y-'QQ 7 'iow- ' 'ka 94 A ,H ix I ii Q Q If ,T r 5' ,.- - K X .I sl 1 .Q -'Q J X 1 ' - , t, ,. up Xx 2 .4 l , I l fi. nxt ' 'N ' 5 ' fo 3' , H. gg -, A ,. I 5. A pw e' in l f a fl' 5 Enthusiasm, hustle, and a team effort paid off for lmfnycttc as V1 they won the District for the first time in six years. Absorbed entirely in the Danville game, Coach Sellier judges each situation in its onlin-ly ln-fore making his move I ,1-+14 1 g -,N ai ,..Jr-'fr I P' . 1, ' . - ,g ff: . . I k wir ' . llzlfx -Y 1 O f 'V W X if I I 1 , , 'U ,f 1? S If i. E Q --RMI W-tmtzwvtw N 'A X . f' ann' n '15 I: , JA I .4w:mxmav4 .1 ,.- ' ROSEMARY HILL E State Decca Queen M MARQUIS STAFF EDITOR-IN-CHIEF ..................... Paula Allen ASSISTANT EDITOR .......... .... Sc ott Tucker STUDENT LIFE CO-EDITORS .... Cindy B09 Mary Bertram SPORTS .. . .... .Iim Bowmm SOPHOMORES JUNIURS SENIURS FACULTY A WARDS BOOK II TABLE OF CONTENTS 108-117 118-131 132-151 152-157 158-163 SPORTS ORGANIZA TI ONS SENIOR DIRECTOR Y INDEX ADVERTISING 164-169 170-182 183-187 188-192 193-196 .1111 .Q '- ,: MARQUIS STAFF 1 if SPONSOR ..................... Miss Jane Harrison 3 H1111 D PHOTOGRAPHY .... ........ IN Ir. Steve May O r' SBNIOBS ..... ...... Bonnie Boggs X ........ .. ........ Joanle Hay at ULWU X SOPHOMORES ........................... Bob Coin A STAFF ............... V1rU1n1a Lawson, ElaBne Brown ' 94239 ,,,T'N.E'l?f2m B ' Q Q JUNIORS 4 E' . . 9 G 3 L . MRS HETTIE TRIPLETT, SOPHOMORE ENG i '6v lVIrs. Hettie Leathers Triplett, a sophomore English teacher at Lafay- ette since 1945, died of a heart attack in March. Mrs. Triplett held a bachelor's degree from Eastern State Teachers College, now Eastern Kentucky University, and a masteris degree from the University of Kentucky. She also had done further postgraduate Work at UK. Mrs. Triplett was a member of the American Association of University Woman Kappa Delto Pi education honorary and the Kentucky and National Edu- cation Associations. Prior to joining the Fayette County teaching staff in 1945, she had taught in Anderson County and Floyd County, a11d had served as critic teacher at Eastern Kentucky State Teachers College. With 22 years in Fayette County, her total teaching experience amounted to 38 years. IN MEM ORIAM TEACHER SINCE 1945 DIES IN ARCH Mike Abney Bette Ackerman Don Abrams Bobby Adams Lind Katherine Allen jim Almgren Doug Andrson Connie Adams Susan Adair Stephen Agee a Alford Paul Allen Larry Anderkin Peggy Anderson Otis Angel Darlene Antone Belinda Arnett Vicki Amsparger Nancy Armstrong Stephen Arnold Nancy Armstrong Deidre Ashcraft Dudley Atkins Arerian August Paula Ballinger Bonita Dotti Ball Paula Ballinger Darrell Bays David Aubrey Hudson Bailey Larry Baker B ld ' I a w31arlesBallenger fx WN, Ronnie Bayes Aaron Beatty Ruth Ann Beatty Donna Becker Chere Begin Steve Becknell Harold Bellamy Nancy Bingham p 1 L. Debra BCIIHCII Dan Berry GUY Bishop Willard Bisho TCFFY Blake A Ann Blanche Kent BIHZY Betty Blevins David Blodgett Pete Bl0Yd Robert Boggs Janet Bolender Cheryl Boliton Jeanne Bolender Marian Booth Don Bowman Rebecca Bowman John Bradford Mike Brend Robyn Boyle Laura Breeden Merry Belle Brewer Steven Brewster Jackie Brisbay Debbie Brown Susan Browning Robert Brooks Steve Brown Donna Bryant SOPHU ORES RECEIVE HEARING A f M15 E, .mmml iw. 1 ff 'Seg- Wmgcf i E ff f X Q H131 x54 f f 1, J M ,Q J E V fin ifgikilgfew r, ai?-cy, ,,,4, .1 . .V , vu-If W' .., . mvff .wyvff '37 K B K 2 Y X il 'Q 0 5 'ie 'QS 4 'MN VL , . .a C riff? F' EF ca Wm ' of 3 f of f of W 2' I 'Ii om Bryant Cary liuuhanan Paula Bullock Arthur liyffrs Glen Buck Danny Burton Kathy Byers Robert Cain Terry Camie John Campbell Diane Carlin Doris Carpe Susan Carr David Carroll Sue Carroll Zac Carter Gary Caywood Ches Francis Joseph Clancy Don Campbell Steve Campbell Buddy Carollo r Bill Carroll .lan Carroll Sharon Carter Brenda Chapman .lulie Childers Karen Clark Lucinda Clark Cheri Coffman Pat Cole Keene Collins Donald Colliv Teresa Columbia Dennis Cook Gene Corman Bruce Cox Kenny Cox Ruth Cox Albert Craft David Cole David Coleman Chris Colliver er Orlando Consalvi Connie Cooper John Cotterill Linda Cox Connie Coy Benita Craft Richard Craig Lunne Crawfort Janet Creager Tom Creech Becikjxgrgager Cafyfreech Ken Crouch Ann Crowley Debby Crowther Bill Cundiff Patrcia Cunningham Larry Dacci Donna Dailey Jonell Daughtery Christine Davis K Donna Cummins Melda Cundiff Mark Curtis Jean Daniels Richard David John Davis E in EYE TEST ADMINISTERED BY P.T.A. .mfg AW .1 1 if V' aol , v. 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A f SUPHUMURES BECOME FAMILIAR WITH LAFAYETTE Richard Green Carol Gregory Alane Griffith Charlotte Gross Brenda Gullette Bill Haggard Phillip Hall Vanessa Hall Ken Hamilton Paul Hampton Terrell Hancock Doug Hardy Sarah Harris Connie Haw Debra Hershenson Jenia Hilen Barbara Hisle Susan Hockensmith James Holbrook Paul Holthaus Steve Honican Sarah Howard Beverly Hudson John Hughes Sandy Hurt John Ison Mike Jackson David Gregg Marcia Gretter Ann Griffith Barry Groth Jennifer Hackett Jennifer Hall Sherrie Hall Martha Hames Vanessa Hamlin Percy Hampton Thomas Hand Karen Harman David Hatch Greg Henson John Hicks Jerry Hinkle J oe Hisle .loan Hocker Margaret Holland Nell Honican Mike Hoover William Howard Linda Huffman Bobby Hunter Beth Husak Kirk Jackson Vicki Jensen Glenn Jeter Aileen ,lolinson David Jr-lmson Mike lolinson SICK? Susan Johnson Sin-rry ,loncs Don ,lt-rtlon Clayton Johnson Jesse Johnson Rick .lolinson Johnson ,lt-ff Jolinson Slffllil .lollvs ll.1rli.1r.i Judy Carol Keller .lim Kelly jim Ki-inpvr lil-xt-ily Ki-niiy ilu 1-topli 'llvrry Kviliy Slum' Kililxli' llt-l1..1.il1 Kin! l-ord.in lllt-nn lKxiippi-iilwx lmlxl Kulllili lilm l..nial llosallc l llolvti1l..tis-'Ii ll.ni-l1ll.i1lm'm l'l1il l.l'lll Marlin llq-lnliy Liplilm-r llrninif-l.it1rm'll hairy l,om4in Ann Kvllllwl' lhxid Ki-nnaincr Clirislim- Kennedy I Kvugll llorlln-.1 lxing Mit-Innil Kinnard Sui- l'ii1ltl.md Ki in'-er D llnug K1ll'lllg S.llllll.l Koi-sl:-r l.in1l.i Inkv .amczlslcr ,laililvs l,ailllcI'y' johnny laiwsoll Atlvlv I4-wi- 1 Lewis Nanivy Liles 'IU-rvsai Longston llivhnrd Long Q Steve Louullcn 'loin Loudon .lt-an l,mw Bm 1-rly Lutz Cliarlf-nf: Love Mike Lowery Henry Lykins Phillip Lynch Janeen Lyons Melissa MacQuown Tim Magee Lind Nancy Mansfield Terry Marks Susan Marsh Rex Lyons Vicki Madison Robert Malone field Mary Manuel Sandra Marlowe Bobby Marshall f 1 P.E. AND HEALTH ARE AMONG REQUIRED Evelyn Marshall John Martin Janet Martin Lorraine Martin Judy Marshall Lois Martin Terry Martin Charles Martz Bill Mastin Jack Mathews Harold May Dennis Mathews Vicki Mattison William May Roy Mays Beth McAskill William McClure Pauline McClure Joe McColloum Gail McConaghy Pauline McConathy Joann McConnell Virginia McCrady Terry McC-lothin Ellen McKee Cecil McGaha Charles McKee Garland McKee Debby McKinney Patricia McKinney Shirley McSpadden Daryl Milton Willlam Steve Mickey Janice Middleton Finley Miller James Jlm Mitchell Stewart Mitchell J amie Moak Garland McKinney Tommy Mefford Phillip Myer Micheal James Middleton Steve Milam Mark Mlnix Mitchell Maurme Mitchell William Mitchell Frank Monahan Phillip Monroe David Moore Mark Morgan Sam June Morrison Eddie Murphy Judy Music James Moore Pat Morris Morris Barbara Mu1rhe1d Richard Murphy Nancy Na le Bonnie Napier Jean Neal Ellen Norris Charles Nicholson II4 Karen Norton Sherry Norris Barbara Nlckell Bill .Montague Arm Moore ED SUBJECTS STUDIED BY SOPHOMORES James Oldham Peter Olsen - Tom Ormond Susan Osborne Dana Osser Pam Osten Kent Ostrander Betty Owens Doug Owens Carmen Rader Don Raleigh Norma Owsley James Railey Claudia Ramey Judy Ramey Rhonda Ramsey Richard Randall Clifford Randall Linda Records .I 41 , 'V 1 'ig Q 3 X4 ..- ,a ,f ye ,- Alan Redd Neil Recd r ., 'aw 1 hs in Becky Reeder I X, qi - ,X Cathy Reeves C-ary Reynolds 5- C A' .' ' x .lay Rhodemyre Bruce Rhorer '- ii Cary Rice Rusty Rice 'S '- . .L!l.I.G-.. K 4 51 'KJV' I W1 Q V , vu Cheryl Richards . ,L Q, ,W ' ,, Greg Richardson Charla Riddle f t ,, P , N Sue Riley .lo Risen ' 'xx ' ' 4' S x H 50 I ' Joyce Robinson Keith Rogers F ' ' 4 M Y . . K X1 i 1 , ., 1. - , w F -. 4' X N-s f-f N we TS. 1 ,f N -v 1 1l 'Z 4 -we n s. - h A- ' 3 A ,,,.- . . U I: in x 'x it- X ,, HQ Hi 1 ,tw llanny Rose llvlvlbir' limw' liUlN'D lin'-UT lhmm- Rmltlvll Mary linac' lim-ky liulile 'l'mn Ruggicrs Barry R usscll Carl Sula- l'am Sandlin llolmliy Sapp Sue Gary Sautcben Debby Schaffer Bill Hhrader lorry Sams Miki- Samson Mike Saunicr Sausman David Scanlon Robert Schindler Sharyn Scott Billie Sebastian Richard Seine Sam Serraglin ,Iaseph Seybold Louise Bobby Shelton Ricky Shimfessel Terry Shuck Robert Seine Paul Settles Phillip Sharkey Shelburne Linda Shields Marti Shropshire Thomas Shuck ' ST SUPHUMURES HULD FIRST MSOPHOMORE DA Ye 1 ffzaqq X fi t x-LJ Betsy Taylor Frank Taylor L2-ITY Taylor .Janet Taylor Pat Taylor Pat Taylor Bill Templeton - Lanny Templeton Cheri Thayn Edwin Thomas Steve Thomas Phil Theobald David Thompson David Thompson Janice Thompson Ross Thompson Diane Thurston Rita Tolson Warren Butch Tumer Charlotte Turpen William Underwood Nanci Ed Vachon Allen Waits Kathy Walters Chris Thornton David Tipton Teresa Tucker Tucker John Turner Barbara Underwood Marzell Underwood Unger Jim Versaw Doug Walker John Ward Bobh Linda Sigaeus David Simpson Beverley Singer Cra Janna Srnrfdley Candy Smith Jody Smith Reg Loney Smith Stefany South Sharon Spies Edd Gary Stewart Steve Stephenson Curt Stofer y Siegel Anne Simmons Mary Sims Suzanne Slade ig Sliker Angelia Smith Evelyn Smith Linda Smith Smith Pffggy Snow Les Sparks Doug Sprinkle ie Starnes Jesse Stephenson Craig Stevens Mary Strange Nanci Sumner Thomas Sunderland Steve Surmont Linda Sutherland Pat Sutton John Sutton Lorraine Swallom f ,X 7 fx I , 4. -, Qi. . I --env I ,, K ff-E gb, VM. .msx i 0? T0 HELP BUOST GENERALS IN DISTRICT TOURNE Y '51 v-'81 4' X 1 1 l bw in 1, Q 4 l' ,-, .- n. ... F154 r . 1 Y rv I ff? N K. ill. t X All '?R 4,7 Rs-. 3 , .Q Q qi' I in ltkt Q t 'W hfl 4 f a 3 .N I 4 , ,, ,, 1' id v , , X- Darrell Washington Roy Wasson Debby Waits Fran Webb Dwight Watkins Phyllis Watters Richard Webb Cynthia Webster ,lohn Wm-ks Linda nies! DUHILI hvt'Slt'I' Kathie- Wviler Paul Waist Stvwn Whallen ,loc Wheeler Larry Wln-1-lt-r Dc-llwrt Yvhitc' Rt'ltt't't'.l hvllilt' Sum ,lim Wiener Bobby Wilkin hvtllltlil Yvillglrd ,l0Ilt'll.l hvlliltllifbl' Frvtltly White Cary Whitehead Wickman Byron wlilltoil Peggy Willard Cathy Williams ,loc Williams Str-pltt-riiv Williams fm' Willouplilry hhiil-till llaul Williamson lla-l Wills Rolwrt Wil-ion Yvgiync Wilson llu-mln Wilirlu-stvr lltoitl Willlvrs Slivrrim- Wolff lh-ti Wist-man 'llcrry hvoford llarlvuru Workman Mark Workman ,lolllt wlurr-l Churlvm- Young ,lzimi Zt't'lllllLlll Steve Yonts Darlene Young .lim Zimmer JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS: Juv Rosenbaum, trf-asurcrg Cassie Cc-ntry, vivo-president: Paula Rosenbaum sevretaxy, Scott Tuckvr, prcsidcnt. 313 N N I ORIE TAL THE E CHOSEN FOR 1967 PRUM Janice Abercrombie Paul Abner Rick Adams Terry Akers Vivian Allen Su-vc Anclersoii Betsy Armslron Paul Rabbit Stephen Barker Margaret liurtli-tt Richard Baxter Sharon Becker Xvalync Bicknell Nancy Bishop Bruce Bissnieyer Becky Ackman Shelly Adams Jann-s Adkins ,lim Alford llunna Alliwn lu lvaync Amlvrsun Greg Austin Y Wi-slr-y lizillvy Clark l1arm'!l4- 'Il w l' ilyc' RLISUIII Rohm-l'I liays Marilyn Beck .launcs Ri-rry Yum-Ita lilllgllllll Rinion Robert Bishop Elaine Rissinger Donna llizzcll Edward Blankenship Paul Bloyd Patricia Bolender Joe Bond I I I I I I I I I I I I I II II I I I I I I I UNIORS MEASURE FOR SENIOR CLASS RINGS ' I M 2 Ann Bosworth I if A I M- , af... Chuck Bowles Gaile Bowman 'III is , ' -Q? --- ' Samuel 'Bowsher Glenna Boyd , ,f li ' 'Q fa-u V . QW Q Q 4 f 1 WN 4 ' 1 ff 15 ' Lt. I .Q fbff I ' 'ff I Andrinne Braamse .' Y. Q, bg '- Linda Bradley Patricia Branaman - 457- if I Cynthia Brewer Karen Brinkerhoff +I- ,fp ruifiuggnnvpoon' 11: Q John Brouse he Charles Brown Mike Brown -- F Susan Burke Doug Bruce gf I' ff, ffl? ga-gy d' 2 'mf , Linda Cairell David Caidwal Linda Campbell fa H Tom Campbell Steve Carr I I? X Andy Carter Melissa Carter Janet Cartmell Daniel Casey Freeda Chasteen I me vw 63 Linda Cheek e., .lay Chellew Fran Cheuvront I Joanne Clague Clarence Keith 1. 'f Janet Clemmons .lack Coats Patricia Ann Cobb I V N-f Wesley Cole Sue Ann Cook P- 'N ' A I ' S N' 5 Darrell Columbia W' - , I ' - V Charles Combs Emery' Combs , I I I X Carol C0ml9Y Kathleen Conner I ff I A D ORDER GRAD ATION CARDS Cm-lm llmpvx l-1n1l.1 C A-rm-It Fll-'xrx 1 1-lm-II x- 1' xlj lun llll ln lh limi l.lllll'll'S ll1'tllllLlll ' - lun lllxlll Nllvln- 1 'l mx 71 xnmnml llll 111 llvlulmlm' llmlml xx Md un Curtis IM-ll N llll llrllw Sglllllfd Drury .lm-flu-y lluft ins Conv Dunn -Inn Durkin l IIA ADVISE A D CONSENT SPONSORED BY JUNIOR Kathleen Dutt Chuck Eckerline Mary Edwards Joel Ellis T1Sh Emlg Bill EI1d1COIt William Epperson Joan Estes Carolyn Ethington Kathy Evans Dave Ewen Rodney Fain Janet Farmer Wanda Nancy F innie Janet Fitzpatrick Y ,,. CLASS NETS 5600 TUWARDS SENIUR PRO fx. Bruce Gillespie ur l T? ,o l Ti .84 Clyde Gilpin Dave Girone Marilyn Glass Robert Glass Marie Glisson Jo Goodman William Graham Tony Green David Griffin pw fr 1 ,,f., Ida Gulley ' gil Chuck Hageman Allen Haggard James Hulfhill Charlie Hall L. - Rena Hull William C. Hall ,lack Halter ,lenny Ham Cay Hamilton Cindy Hanson J r 'M 1. 'X Sandy Harris Vernon llarris Sue Hatcher Katherine Hay ,lean Hays David Haydon Virginia Healey Paul Hedrich Roseanm- Helton Darrell Henderson 'Cr Gracie Hensley Judy Kaye Henson is A- Katherine Hessel Kenneth Hill Y ' X Ni' N gtg x X 1 ku. A i Judy Hinkle Barbara Hodges Margaret Hoffeld Charles Holbrook James Hollingsworth U UNIOR CLASS SELLS DECALS OF SCHUOL 'WV' ,LR kg. ll 49 in 55 M a I M352 A Q GX 1 i Z3 l Q Z Nm.: -4 .1-vw.. 4,5 -- rx 1 UV'-v 'YQ V Nwx -ph-. Y l am- ' af -.-, 'vs Sr.- -vs, -ef SS., 5 ,4 in-' A do 53' 'Yr J? fy:-affhf W gif of t ,pf af' S? 3 . f 4 eq, -Q. I kv-svyrl -f , wt- f f:,5?qs Qu-If 'Ng N N., 5 - Ywqn Chriety Holland Harold Holt Stephen Holt Tom Honican Ann Hoorer Karen Horton Patrick Housh Bob Howard Cary Howard Tom Howard Anne Hudson Donna Hudson Cary Hudson Janice Hunt Carol Hunter Gary Hurd Vicki Igo John Isaacs Don lsaman Mary Jacina Mike Jackson Clarence Jenkins Richard Johnson Valencia Jarvis Valeri Johns Steve Johnson Susan Johnson Joseph Jones Linda Jones Linda Jordan Robert Jordan Floyd Kackley Mila Keith Jiney Kallop Bruce Keenon Paul Kelly Charlotte Killough Brenda Kimball Vicki Kinelieloe Christy King Toi SYMBOL T0 RAISE ONEY F012 MAY PRO Lv? John ixing ililly King Pliil Kirk Iii-inn Kiux ,Lnncs Kiln '4 'IC' 3 x l 11.11- ixnippi nlu Ig C, ' 1 F! L, 1' Vs Janie Lucas J Bennet Luckens Janet Lutz John Lynn Floretta Madden N I It WiUiuni Malone Mike Marlin Steve Mgirguurdt Fred Marrs Jerry Mlirsiiziil f 'x Laurie Marshbanks Diane Martin Ken Mason Tomie Mateyoke Dana Matteoia Lynn Maupin Kathy May Sue May Terry May Connie Maynard ip -J' VY NX illi.nm i 1 nie +11 xx! 5-I' i Q 24. T' Bonnie McClanahan Malcolm McConnell Dianne McCubbin MANY ,IUNIORS FI D FIRST OF YEAR A Cary McCormick Shirley McDowell Pat McGuire Becky Mclntyre Dian McMillan Rhonda Measel Bob Melrose Nancy Meyers J ack Miller Sky Jack Miller Karen Mitchell ap..x 3' Sarah McLendon Wayne Mcpheran Charles Meyers Brenda Miller Glenda Minor David Mizell Bennie Moberly 'C I26 Art Mooney 1. M 1'- Linda Moore ggoldgoreoore Jennifer Moores Bob Morgan David Morgan xv .l0hI1 MOTg3I1 Donna Morrow Debbie Morton Mike Mucio Brenda Mullins Michael Murrell Becky Musgove li , Dave Nagle IQ 1 M Daryl Newby Brenda Newhand gf Cynthia Newman Marie Newman P RIOD T0 ORTAI THEIR DRIVER S LICENSE Donna Newton Rosalind Newton David Noble Larry Noe Patricia Noel Charlie Norris Phyllis Norton Debbie Oakes Karen Ochsenbein Debbie Ogletree Mary Ogletree A - 1, A KZIICH Olson Robert Orahood Wayne Orahood Murjlyvn 055 Randy Overstreet Brad Palmer Mark Patrick Dave Philbrick Cordelia Phillips Mindy Pierce Don Porter Tommy Porter - - -4 Douglass Powell William Powers . Barbara Prewit! Bw? Pfewm Cuff Prewitt Gloria PIICC Malcolm Pucket E 1 Steve Pulliam ugenw Randolph Carol Rasmussen James Read I 'l5,,, ,. it ,E P rf. L. fb--r il. , r +R Q ,xl :Tx-,'-at V l..A,QK.32f: , 1 -'.- wax .wil aysi ' ' 1 l1'E'l.'I ,J-Y',2'. M215-2 g 1 illxl4'fJl F'Ii-'FF-' -. ' B we 15 Nw! CHANGE IN CURRICULUM ALLOWS JU IORL vu.:,!, Paula Rosenbaum Stephen Sallee Tom Salsman James Sanders Roger Sanders Robert Sandford 'gglnysiifetron Clinton Schmidt y Susan Seiler Lance Seldin Jimmy Sellers Jean Settle Joe She9hY Helen Shelton Christine Sherley Richard Sherrod Katie Short Susan Shumway Danny Siegel 5 il. We 5' Y , A., RY 'Na-. Rita Reed Russell Reed William Reynolds Homer Reeves Q. Reynglds Mark Richards Danny Richardson Sharon Riggins Judy Riddell Donnie Ritchey Connie Robertson Lynn Robertson Laurie Robards Richard Robertson Robert Rogers Rae Rollings Thomas Root Joseph Rosenbaum 4 if Linda Rose Nancy Rosenbaum qv- T0 STUDY SHAKESPEARE S TRAGEDY MACBETH Sillvr I Tom Sunpson kristy Singleton Skaggs C.1ry' Slusln-r X1-151111 Smith Sniilson l'1-11111 SILIIDI! 1.51111 5111111111-r 1 Snlwrl 5i.11g.111'l 5Ill'lll'l'l iicwvlij' Shlllillpl 5l.lllllN'l Sm- S11-i11f111'tl1 liilllllil' Sll'lllll'H?-1 SIM 111'- Vivki Slidhuni 'Nlurgrurvt Straus Ftrnad Martha Stcuchcr Maununc Tanner giaboschi David Thomas Brenda Thompson JU IORS TAKE NATIONAL MERIT EXAM A D P AT Steve Thom son William Tilton Rick Trommer Jim Vickie Tudor Linda Turner Sar Leslie Umstead Connie Underwood Geor James Varney Beverly Veach P Cary Tolson Connie Tucker Bill Turner Judy Tuttle Bonnie Underwood Paul Underwood .lim Vaughn Emma Verrill ,arf fl 54. ,Vx ....-f I30 T lker ' As PREREQ UISITES FUR COLLEGE ENTRANCE 11 W Phyllis Webb Allen Whaley' Bonnie White f John White Patricia whim l Y i I Robert White 3 David Wilcox Carol Wilson W David Wilson James Wilson t'- ' J im Wilson Warren Wilson Linda Wipke Roseanne Wirklich Michael Withers Sandra Witt Linda Wright Nora Wright Tim Yandell Steve Yoder i -I! -R- James Ygung DOH Zielke I X 1 we I Y V MISS SALLY ROBINSON SENIOR CLASS SPONSOR SENIOR OFFICERS 1. to r. Bill McCaw, presidentg Mimi McClellan, treasurerg Scott Johnson. vice pre dentg and Susan Wright, secretary. I I I s , , I' .dggu N : 15IAV !2 -I . ' ,-'z ,pq.a,,, I ' I I I 'Z-4' A 4 I 3... ,,. . 3' -H' ,H I 1 f . I I Y I ,I 'ifvf I jnlffa x ,bI- 4 ,' J .six 45: It 1 ' 'ai , u' I 'P I I .1-QW r- , w. ,L 13 I , ?f'R+,. 5 531' -1 B' 1 gnirgf I 1 1 5' I I LAFAYETTE PRUDUCES SIX NATIONAL MERIT FINALISTS .IACQUELINE ADAMS LINDA CAROL ADAMS SALLY ANN ADCOCK DAVID EDWARD ADKINS LANEY EDWARD AKERS LINDA CAROL AKERS CHARLOTTE ANN ALLEN KATHY SUE ALLEN PAULA LOU ALLEN LINDA SUE AMMON BRENDA ANN ANDERSON MICHAEL MONROE ANDERSON GREGORY BARNARD ARNETT LINDA JEAN ARTIIUR ROBERT TERRY ASIRIBROOK .IOANNE KATIIRYN ATKINS PAMELA SUE AYERS ELGAN LOUIS BAKER. JR. DENNY WARD BALDWIN FREDDY WAYNE BALL DIANNE ELIZABETH BALLARD ELIZABETH ANN BALLARD MARION BARTLAU PATSY JO BASTIN 1.--D' on 'f ...2,',,N Ali' f V 1'-'X 3 N Y' v-7 -J f'S 'Y if i Jo :La 25- .4 fff 'Wie is P .. 1 we Ai, i If 'T ,41- .J 'A.,v i Trp 4,19 4,,...J Q' Q15 'W SENIORS SEE PLAY PHILADELPHIA HERE I CUME II fn? ?45V '! 'ff ff f .ff A gg ,,,, u ff JV' 'f' All cliff IJ WILLIAM MOORMAN BATSEL JR PATRICIA ELLEN BEASLEY DONNA SUE BEGLEY JAMES WILSON BERRY, JR. MARY LYNNE BERTRAM CHARLES ALLEN BEST PHILIP EDWARD BEVINS RONNIE LEE BIDDLE TAYLOR GILBERT BINGHAM PATRICIA ANNE BIRCH MARSHA LOUISE BIRD MITCHELL LUKE BLANCHE BONNIE ELIZABETH BOGGS BARBARA JEAN BOIAN CAROLINE BUNNY BOONE CYNTHIA LOUISE BOST RICHARD LEWIS BOWERS MARGARET ANN BOWLIN JAMES EDWARD BOWMAN, JR LINDA CAROL BRAAMASE NELLIE BRADSHAW MARY LINDA BRANDENBURC JUDY LYNN BRANTLEY JOSEPH MICHAEL BREEDON 'F IN CINCINNA TI F012 ANN UAL DRA MA TRIP ,gm .,,, , 1 W., 1 'i I Ty '75 f,-4 , 0, : er i F-4i.IXN JERRY LEE BURNS EMILY SUE BURTON COLEMAN IJAWES BUSH PAMELA AVONIO BYINGTON GARLAND BYRD LOUIS ALEXANDER CAMPBELL PHYLLIS MARIE CAMPBELL SUELLYN CAMPBELL CATHLEEN RAE CARLIN JOHN WILLIAM CARNES PATRICIA SHEA CARTER JAMES RUSSELL CASE M , 'SQA ,V LARRY CLAYTON BREWER RICHARD RLRROLGHS BRISCOE JO ANN BROADLS CARY WAI.I..-'ICE BROTHERS ELAINE DAINl2ERHEI.lI BROWN IARRX BROWN III-QRR X ANN BRl'NIFlEI.D AIIIN XXAXNE BRYANT :KN ,..J 7 Q' 'fx . 1.lIlnIdl..XNN lil HIl.I.R Yll KH-I Ill-1l.EN Ill IHLESS JOHN I-IIDXYARD lil RK SIIICRRX IA NN lil RK!-I 3 Qi Q . -cf! L-XXI' ,Z:r' 'Uk- ,J jul t1ki!. llc.-tufts G 1.. '4 4-'Z' Q Tux . 43 ...NJ ,in 5 al? .,-.-- 'Jr I l35 SENIORS SING FALL SONGS AT THE ANNUAL RING D f ,ff ,aww 2' i nf-1 3' ff, , qfff ,, COLIN CLAY COLLINS LINDA MARIE COLLIVER J UDITH ANN COLUMBIA CALLOWAY ALLEN COMBS WILLIAM LEE CONDRA, III MICHELLE ANN COOK SHELLEY LEE CORNETI' CECILIA LYNN CRAIG MARY DAWN CRAVENS VIRGINIA LEIGH CRAWFORD RONALD LANE CREAGER JAMES ERVIN CRESSMAN -6764, 'MX fy! 7 DAVID EMERSON CATHERS SHIRLEY ANN CAUDILL BEVERLY JEAN CHAFIN DEBORAH ANN CHALIN LINDA LEE CHAPMAN WILLIAM CHARLES CINNAMON ANNE BARRETT CLARK SUSAN EVELYN CLARK VIKKI LYNN CLEMONS JAMES WELCH COBB LYNN ELLEN COBB WILLIAM DAVIS COLE 4 4' f f , W4 vp- f if fr, f w XZ Wy' -:uid , 'Y svn-or ,mu ww 2 if 5 . I If Www Q9 Q i RX' 01 ,JYS...fr NC DINNER HELD OCTOBER 26 AT THE PHOENIX NANCY LYNN CRICCER RICHARD LINVILLE CRUMP PATRICIA ANN CUNDIFF SHARON DIAN CURRY WILLIAM EARL CURTIS MAYO DACCI RALPH KICNTON DAILEY JAMES STANLEY DAUCHERTY CHARLES WILLIAM DAVIS KATHY ELLEN DAVIS KAREN LINDA DAWSON WILLIAM RICHARD DAY ROSE MARIE DEAN EDWARD WILDER DEITZ CARY ALLEN DELANEY MARK STEVEN DENNIS BEVERLY SUE DICKEN DALE HOWARD DINSMORE DONNA BETH DODD JAMES PHILIP DOTSON NANCY JILL DOWNEY LINDA KAY DOYLE CHARLOTTE GAIL DRURY MARCELLA MARIA DRURY SENIOR AWARDS ARE PRESENTED AT DINNER DA KARMA MARGARET DUFF DONNA MARIE DUNN PHILLIP LEE DUTT STEPHEN CLYDE DuVALL KATHLEEN MARIE DWYER BARBARA JANE DYE X ' 2411! 2' 5-vi X ZW? Min, MARY JANE EARLYWINE KAREN RAE EASTERLING fn ' 7 .ff 7, CHARLOTTE ANN ELAM BARRY GIBSON ELDRIDGE BRENDA LEE ELDRIDGE SANDRA DAWSON ELLIOTT lf? 4 'in- f Of ff , A ,.,, , .J I in 5 JY unq- T '3 3, as ' X 11 'au ' f, ' , 4 ,W X? WZ , I R, La AIIA A UQ! P V ' . 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'fiifv my 'QR S Q Es 44-6 SENIORS .I UNE 2 AT CULISEUM W, .,., . V x li v, Sl ISAN I.I'ISI.l I-I WIIIIIIIT LINDA SUSAN WIIIIST JAMES I.I'fI'I WYLIIC JOHN LOUIS YONUT, JR. 'iv'-'W '90 HARRIET LYNN WHITNEL DORIS LYNN WHITTON JOHN NIICIIAI-II, WHITTON JOSEPH CORNELL WIENER LIII XIII.IfS Al.IIIHII'l' WILEY SIIQYII SIAIIK XX II,l.Ii'I'I' JOY NIAIIIH WIIIIANIS JEAN IHI.I HN XX IISON .IINNIPKII IA NN WILSON FvIXIII'I.I1 III.IfAIIIfI'II WILSON HIIIIS1 III-fl IIII IS WUIIKNIAW IIUNII-fII I2I.I-ZNNIS WIIIIIIIT YN 5 cr' ' I IWW , J 2 f' J , 1 f, X I f' if If 4 ff WV -fa 2 W Tfg,l' ii ,aff ' ,gn f7, f f, ff, f' f f I JERRY ADAMS University nl Klfntunky, A.B., M.A. Spvflial ltllnfatwn, l Year JOAN ALBA UCH University ul Kf'ntu1,ky, A.B,, M.A. Librarian, IU Yr-urs RUTH AVERITT Univ:-rtilly nf Kr-nlurkv, B.S,, M.5. Hurnf- Ernriurnirs, 22 YI-ara WILLIAM BARKLEY University of Kr-ritncky, B,A. Zoology, 6 Years LINDA BARNES Wt-st:'rri Marylanrl College, AB. French, Spanish, 3 Years HAROLD BARNETT Univ:-rsity nl K1-murky, H.A. P.E. and Health, 6 Years CHRISTY BEARD Seton Hill College, B.A., University of Kentucky, M.A. Senior English, 6 Years THELMA BEELER Asbury College, A.B., University of Kentucky, M.A. Speech and Drama, 22 Years JANE BOWEN University of Kentucky, A.B. Journalism, Psychol0EY. 2 Years SUE BREEZE Transylvania, A.B. Typing, Shorthand, 3 Years MARK BROWN University of Kentucky, B.S., M.A. Chemistry, 5 Years JOHN BUCHANAN Millikin University, A.B. Social Studies, 1 Year DIANNE CAINES Western Kentucky University, B.S. P.E. and Health, 5 Years ' .IAN E CARR Western Kentucky University, A.B. Junior English, 5 Years KEN AUDILL University of Kentucky, B.A., M.A. Biology, I4 Years VISALIA CHAMP Alderson Broaddus College, B.S. Algebra L and Business Math, 12 Ye ELOISE DIETZ Asbury College, A.B., University of Kentucky, M,A, Sophomore English, 25 Years ELIZABETH COMPTON Eastern Kentucky University, A,B, Librarian, 5 Years IIS HE RY GREHA RETIRES AFT R 28 YEARS ELIZABETH DENNIS University of Kentucky, A.B Advanced Typing, 25 Years EDNA ELKINS University of Kentucky, A.B Peabody College, M.A. Junior English, 5 Years RUBY ESKEW ., M.A. University of Kentucky, A.B., M.A. Algebra I and II, 6 Years SAMUEL FIFE Eastern Kentucky University, U.S. History, World History, LYDIA FISCHER B.A. M A 12 Years. ' University of Kentucky, A.B., M.A. Higher Math, 15 Years GRACE FRACSTEIN University of Kentucky, B.A. P.E. and Health, 16 Years MAUDIN FRISBY Morehead University, A.B. Typing, Notehand, 3 Years JAMES GREEN Eastern Kentucky University, Industrial Arts, 3 Years VIOLA GREEN Western Virginia State, B.S., Columbia University, M.A. Algebra, 20 Years HENRY GREHAN Universit of Kentuck A.B., Y Ya U.S. History, 28 Years JACK HALL University of Kentucky, A.B. Orchestra, 3 Years WALTER HALL A.B. M.A. University of Kentucky, B.M., M.A. Band, 13 Years JAMES HANCOCK University of Kentucky, A.B., Counselor CAROL HARPER University of Kentucky, A.B. Junior English, 3 Years JANE HARRISON M.A. University of Kentucky, B.A., M.A. Senior English, 7 Years fha-E' M !r0 ', 4-my 'Rl' A. aqnsf I ,.aw1w f r, V :.- f my V s, , m,v.,v, V, I .il it 4:-'ar 4 , ,t Z, ig., if I 4.. Mex my ff' ffl . we , a-L I ' fn 34 5 -f ' wiper r waeff' fiwfk al--ff..-ef -. X ' as ff: qfi.. 1 1, 5 +I! Nt .WMS alift tikxilfxvh 2 -'fxxsww 1 X ' f '- vii ff sal ft W-Fm i fi' J w A Gil WILLIAM HATTER Western Kentucky University, A.B. Sociology, l Year MARGARET HEATON Transylvania, A.B. Junior English, 20 Years MARY HOSKINS Transylvania, A.B., University of Kentucky, M.A. Counseling, 7 Years FRANK HOWARD University of Kentucky, A.B. Biology, 5 Years GERALD KAYS Asbury College, A.B. History, 1 Year KATHERINE KEARNS University of Kentucky, A.B., M.A. English, Latin, 4 Years SARAH MERCER Morehead University, B.S. Notehand, Typing, 3 Years MARCIA MILLER Principia College, A.B., Ohio State University, B.S. Spanish, 2 Years MARY CHRISTIAN MOORE University of Kentucky, A.B., B.S. Biology, 24 Years TRUMAN MOORE University of Kentucky, B.A., IVI.A, U.S. History, 4 Years BETTY NEWBY Kentucky State College, B.S., University of Kentucky, M.A. Typing, English, 4 Years JACK PENNOCK University of Kentucky, B.A., M.A. Distributive Education, 4 Years DWIGHT PRICE. University of Kentucky, A.B., M.A. Counseling, 4 Years LILA RANKIN Kentucky State College, B.S. University of Kentucky, M.S. Home Economics, 3 Years CLARICE RAMEY Georgetown College, A.B., University of Kentucky, M.A. Algebra, 20 Years MADGE RAPIER University of Kentucky, B.S. Biology, 3 Years MARIORIE ROBERTSON University of Kentucky, A.B. Sophomore English, 10 Years T'..: ' 3 fw- WU We 562 All A i -. lm , 1 I f ' 1 .5 '-, I X 3' f A 3 ,- ' 4 I 'f V. 'UV ,...-V f I , W 7 A 7 XA R 4 was 3 fi. ,.f QV 74' ff f, Vik X , , ,. ,,,,WZW Z 'vs SALLY ROBINSON University of Kentucky, A,B., M.A Latin, 28 Years LILIAN ROWTHBOTHAM University of Kentucky, A.B., lNl.A French, 25 Years HAZEL ROWLAND Transylvania College, A.B. Unified Geometry, 10 Years ADOLPH RUPP, JR. University of Kentucky, B..-X U.S. History, 3 Years ANN SANDERSON Georgetown College, B..-L Art I, 3 Years EDW.-XRD SELLIER University of Kentucky, A.B. Functional Math I0 nncl 12, 5 Years DORALEEN SMITH Georgetown College, B.S., University of Kentucky, M.A. Typing, Noteliand, ll Years HELEN SOLOMON Murray State College, A.B. Business Math, Algebra, 3 Years JOYCE SOUTHGATE Madison College, M.S. Typing, Notehand, 3 Years LILLY STEPHENS Berea College, A.B., University of Kentucky, M.A. Counseling, 18 Years RUTH STRAUSS Vassar, A.B. Math, 1 Year ELSIE TATUM Northwestern State College, A.B. Louisiana State University, M.A. English, 4 Years FRANKIE TAYLOR Morehead University, B.A. French, 4- Years JEAN WAKE Westminster Choir College, B.M., Lynchburg College, B.A. Vocal Music, 5 Years JAMES WILLIAMS Morehead University, A.B., MAE. Art, 3 Years MABLE WILLIAMSON University of Kentucky, B.S. Home Economics, 16 Years LINDA YOUNG Union Cullcgc, B.S. Chemistry, I Year LAFAYETTE ACQUIRES NEW ASSISTANT pK Mr. John Lloyd Smith, principal for two years, was aided by assistant principals Mr. WHf1'CIl Featherston and Mr. Jack Lawson. lVlr. Smith, who retired from the Army a Lieu- tenant Colonel, has been a teacher and counselor in the Fayette County system. He has also been assistant principal of Lafayette. Mr. Smith was principal of Julia R. Ewan Elemen- tary School before becoming principal of Lafayette. He graduated from the University of Kentucky. Mr. Featherston, in his first year as assistant principal, was formerly a counselor. Mr. Lawson, for five years assistant principal in charge of student disciplinary action, was also formerly a counselor and returned to counseling at the end of the year. Mr. Smith takes time for reading pleasure Assistant principal Mr. Lawson supervises student discipline. 4, .4 .5 , i ,L-X W ' V A 1 4 f f QQ A f Q' f 5 X ff ? 7 1 ' 'Q . ... 1 Q S PRI CIPAL, MR. WARRE FEATHERSTO -1 if On opening day, Mr. Smith addresses both old and new students. Mr. Featherston, assistant principal, is asked about a driving permit Vim, W i NATIO AL MERIT Fl ALIHTH ' 2 I' 1 . Wiki, . Phil Dutt, Sally Kinnaird, Archie Portis, David Roderick, Gary Smith, Anne Clark. NATIONAL MERIT CERTIFICAT OF COMME l? 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Freeman fArtJ Gary Halker fhaiku published in Kentucky English Bulletinl Anne Clark fpoem published in Kentucky English Bulletinl Scott Tucker flomnalismh Paula Allen Clournalisml Jim Varney fpoem published in Kentucky English Bulletin? Bob Gilbreath CNational Council of English Teachers Awardl Steve Barker Clournalisml Cindy Clark flournalisml. MUSIC A WARD WINNERS Phil Dutr fB3nd Award, Don Peace fBand Awardl Rosemary Norflcet flnstrumental Musicl Dale Dinsmore CVocal Music? Dan Stuccher fCrace Dean Awardl. ALL-STA TE ORCHESTRA F Bottom row: Barbara Hodges, Mary Ogletree, Levi Hodges. Top row: Suzanne' l'f-rlfllfif. RWJRY Ciflfldmm- NHUCY Sfflllh- Debby Ogletree ALL-STATE BAND L. to r.: Clyde Gilpin, Rocky Cinnamon, Manoune Tanner, Nancy Rosenbaum, Tom Root. Jim Cressman. ALL-STA TE CHORUS L. to r.: Devon Stafford, Patty Williams, Dan Steucher, Bob Gardner, Barry Eldridge, Chris Keen' Charlotte West, Cissy Craig, GIRLS STA TE :,, , ,W Z,.,,,Zf .-f' M,,,, WMMZ L. to r.: Linda Jewell, Devon Stafford, Jeannie Garliee Kathy Allen BOYS STATE L. to r.: Bill Cole, Cary Smith, Scott Johnson, John Price, Bob Gilbreath, Jonathan Porter, Leroy Jenkins, David Roderick. FRE CH A WARD Q 'i- N ,,., W... , A ef are of 1 l V5 -fl: 57 g i 14k off? ff ff: ' f?f1.f ,f,fg.-,f r -if . Q i zf1f,'.f',f'?:,f f f Ai X z. 1 -iii f' rf ' 'f f 3 ' e fL ,.,..1f We . 1, .1 , ,- ifjf' ' L 5 'V A 2 sl 'iz an -- i il A Q15 ,i PI 'van .' 1 1 X. , i , Z, 55222 'i 4 f 'f1 , ..., 1.1 ' , v .-gffrv' 4 awe , . ' ? V f 'fr : 1 M -2357? , .lr ..-, ,A,.,,- 1 . 1 -, . .. .,,, ,- , r ,I fx Xu' ,N , . , ,, l X .A . .. . Y '- ..f . ff at I-?f??'l11':3' . , ,, S ,.. ,X -. If A A ,mfg-.,. .fa at 7 '7i:7'tl. ,, : '. K i QQ, f. 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Kathy Allen outstanding senior for three years in home ec' Verla James, outstanding senior' Tume G tt F d' B ' Ogden, Pemberton aiwardg Al Surmount, Star Farmerg Steve Duvallg Jack Halterg and Bill McCaw, DeKalbr awzliailii y rawles await , any l62 SENIOR A WARDS: 21' L. to r.: Elgan Baker, Faculty Cupg Linda Jewell, Daughters of American Revolution Awardg Phil Dutt, Kiwanis Cupg Cordelia Uhhen, Faculty Cupg Matt Orme, Pilot Club Awardg Kathy Allen, Professional Business Women's Awardg Dan Stuecher, Danforth Awardg Cathy Carlin, Women's Club Awardg Rick Day, Yale Cupg Anne Clark, Danforth Foundation Awardg Scott Johnson, American Legion Award. W ,., i .E .rw-5 ms.- , 5 Q 5 ,sn if st Wy, st., ' zz as f -f ,- W, IX, , M s xxluzggi xv J 31 CBQOTBALL TEAM .4,, in A 271 ,sm , ' ,,,, v -,W 1 .,,,. J' ,V - F ' h , T ., 1 A! , p L Nl Bottom row: Coach Hames Piper, Kent Ostrander, Wayne Wilson, James Pope, Mike Hellard, Larry Taylor, Harold Holt, Gary Reynolds, Roy Mays, Carson Evans, Joe Bond, Gary Slusher, Don Goodpaster, Kenny Cox, Tom Salsman, Mike Johnson, Percy Hampton. Middle row: Clifford Mims, Danny Newburg, Mike Jackson, Ross Thompson, Allan Cunningham, Tom Howard, King Taylor, Don Smith, Wesley Cole, John Pom, Curtis Shariff, Mike Moore, Ken Jackson, Allen Waits, Phil Lynch, B. l. Murrell, Scott Johnson, Bobby Howard, Coach Ron Butler. Top row: CROSS CUUNTRY TEAM J F f,g,,Q'y ij, al a 'vwhhhw s- -N - any ,-as 14-,-- ln J 'nn' 4 ft -n, 'wf r M 'N . K.: P' --: '-' '-7-2--X J f J y'fm..r...1,,,if.rs,+f'f--- ff?-ss:-:ss-S-,fr-'fSs'+-.X ln- H .Mm Agway, f ,nuff , '-sf., --:s sg n ni fi mm V We 'mnWZ1'mm 'uh Qu ' ' . W w. 'h.7 -Q Q v Wwzmu 'W ., an in in 'I '- s,. M mfmwm- wawmama Wm H v-' .: -' -I-. - 1 1 ' .. , a 'f'u ' 'P' ' - - Crust- n, Q. 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Phil Gilbert' 1 . 4 X , Zi' '15, I V Z h ,Sb 4 I. f'-P L53 5 1S,,, 1,al,,6U , 7,3 f 4 5 '- 7 l my 'li - f .cf a ,',eN 6, -an 4 tg' . ly ' Lf, v 375 5 H , Y ', 1 A S' Nm S if 58, slr -Y -NC. 4 4-2 il M W Wk Mill 'Q new of v., Coach John Buchanan, Ron Goodpaster, Charles Holbrook, Joe Haydon, Bill Frakes, John Morgan, David Hayden, Richard Cook, Dick Baxter, rd David Noble, Wayne Orahood, Jim Railey, Greg Austin, Nick Fister, Rick Day, Mark Dennis, Ray Foushee, Steve Yoder, Bob Brooks, Coach Ed Sellier. Dx 4 A4 4 JF 4 3' 4 45? NT' iff State qualifiers Phil Gilbert and Scott Tucker with Coach Bamett. Ay' '+lf'1'i: 1-----1-aaa VARSITY BASKETBALL TEAM Q , . 'li .ii tt, Top row: Mgr. Bruce Bissmeyer, Jim Bing, Gary Hayden, Greg Austin, Gary Waddell, Jim Perkins, Dick Baxter, Garland Byrd, Mgr. Steve Holt, Mgr. Ken Hill. Bottom row: Head Coach Herky Rupp, Danny BASKETBALL B TEAM fg lug y in la4lllf1 'lfii Richardson, Aaron Beatty, Jim Bowman, Chesley Jaracz, Rick Derrick son, Gene Dunn, Bill Taylor, Mike Livesay, Assistant Coach Bradley Switzer. mv. ,Qt 0525 I 22 35 lf! Y' P V, vnu' .. V f 1 K t Top row: James Middleton, Dave Blodgett, Freddy White, Turner Gravett, Ross Thompson, Larry Foster, Phil Theobald, Mgr. Tony Green. Bottom row: Aaron Beatty, Phil Hall, Doug Boggs, Dennis BOY'S TRACK TEAM ,P rin, 19 54 Cook, Steve Becknell, Roy Mays, Doug Sprinkle, Larry Taylor, Coach Bradley Switzer. fa? v .53 '2 1 Top rozc: Coach Harold Barnett. Ed Thomas. Greg Richardson. Jarry Fuller, Chuck Eckerlyne. Phil Frazier. Phil Hall, Jim Bax Bailey, David Nable. Steve Brown. Tom Howard, Bill Gabriel. Greg Austin, Phil Theohald. Ben Luck- ens. Gary Buchanan. Mark Morgan. Bottom row: Bill Michael. James Pope. Jim Wiener, Scott Tucker, Paul Allen. CHU' Reynolds. Nlarzell Underwood. 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Murrell, John Ed Burke, Jim Bowman, Larry Crouch, Nick Fister, Mike Binion, Rick Derrick- son, Doug Sprinkle, Doug Laung, Bruce Sissmeyer, Bill McCaw. TENNIS TEAM Bottom row: Mgr. Ron Goodpaster, Larry Lentz, Larry Taylor, Don Zielkie, Chuck Best, Jack Coates, Dick Bazter, Mitchell Corman, Ernie Thomas, Greg Ladd, Bob Cain, Paul Settles, Hank England. Yer Buddy Carollo, Steve O'Conner, Jack Miller, Steve Mullins, Scott Johnson, Rick Padgett, Clifford Mims, David Scanlon, Coach John Buchanan. GIRL S TRACK TEAM ' L ,.. f: '51, FL Nance Armstrong, Sarah Harris, Mila Keith, Rosemary Barnett, Linda Cox, Linda Pickard, Diane South, Patty Williams, Cindy Webester I0 Feagens, Mary Beth Brewer, Janice Middleton, Beverly Hudson, Karma Duff, Coach Dianne Caines. ' GIRL 'S TENNIS TEAM: Bonnie Boggs, Cindy Bost. . , f 5 , af ' f Q 1 Q1 K A -C , I F1 I a....,... ,, . L+ ,fy , . W H l.-,--l-1- A v' GIRL 'S GOLF TEAM at fi?-'f 6 xx AX lv ' - vv .9 N.- .-' uysylz' QQ f' Sf-,r ffm 5, -X-X Vi Marsha Bird, Bonnie Boggs. CHEERLEADERS v .... , , :A i Z Su LQ 1 'Q ,f E at 2 kg X k tis-' V , fq '-u.,.j 'w' Q I 3 X BN- S B il. -N I - A M, 4 A -f Q, 'V , J I bil, WHL i' .l Q i B jean Fiegal, Susan Hawn, Susan Clark, Sandy Wade, Anita Cromer, Janet Lutz, Mary Bertram. I69 'X Q . I XM We - 'as K, .- BETA CLUB, ,IUNIORS Bottom row: Karen Mitchell, Ann Baktlett, Sharon Becker, Lacy Bartlett, Brenda Thompson, Marty Stuecher, Kathy Stephens, Karen Olson, Shirley McDowell. PHD'-W Snapp, Joyce Gilkerson, Jo Goodman, Sharon Riggins, Donna Bizzell, Terry Akers, Debbie Long, Mrs. Ramey, sponsor. Second row: Anita Cromer, Kathy Dutt, Margaret Daugherty, Rita Soard, Gaile Bowman, Shirly Currens, Catherine Hessel, Carolyn Moore, Judy Henson, Susan Burke, Linda Locker, Kathy Gibb, Jean Settle, Barbara Hodges, Sarah McLendon, Judy Tuttle, Don Porter. Third row: Peggy Straus, Jean Hoffeld, Suzanne Pendley, Kitty Conner, Janene Cunningham, BETA CLUB, SENIORS .W t l 5 Sandy Drury, Rosalind Ncwon, Patricia Bolvrndf-r, Elaine Spencer, Nancy Rosen- baum, Patricia Branaman, Mary Ogletrw-, Debbie Ogletree, Scott Tucker, Michael Withers, Charles H,,ll,n,f,k, Inurlli mu: 'Nanfy Finnie, Janet Cartmell, Teresa Leybeek, Sandra Witt, Wayne Pufkwtt, Cynthia Brewer, Paula Rosenbaum, Nora Wright, Janet Farmer, Karen Brinkfrlifilf, Susan John-on, Pat Super, Suzanne Francis, Charles Dedman, Steve Yoder. Top mu: Steve Barker, Steve Johnson, Bob Jordan, Joe Jones, Brad I'almrrr, Kr-nt Call'-y, Brurv Garrison, Gauthier Str-oup, Tom Root, Bill Turner, Linda Jon:-Q, Christine Sherley, Jim Smoroske, Phil Frazier, Wade Crabb. Bottom row: Bill McCaw, Susan Perkins, Jean Feigel, Scott Johnson, Carol Taylor, Bryan Griffith, Rusty Graves, Jonathan Porter, Don Smith, John Price, Bob Gilbreath, Gary Smith, Philip Shrimpton, Larry Brewer, Leroy Jenkins, Karma Duff, Kathy Davis, Linda Braamse. Second row: Patricia Birch, Marie Campbell, Linda White, Pam Ayers, Sally Adcock, Doris Whitton, Linda Jensen, Ellen Essig, Karen Hogge, Clyda Hendren, Phil Dotson, Elgan Baker, Bonnie Boggs, Cordelia Ubben, Janet Riggs, Rosemary Norfleet, Linda Ammon, Barbara Hisle, Donna Begley. Third row: Debbie Chalin, Linda Colliver, Anita Smith, Charlotte Elam, Shelly Cornett, Dee Golf, Marsha Bird, Cindy Bust, Donna Beth Dodd, Barbara Versay, Marsha Peel, Charlotte West, Charlotte Allen, Janet Fulmer, Cathy Carlin, Ronnie Creager, Susan Hawn, Ben Magedanz, Linda Moore. Fourth t.ffl1lnarunoaru.nuvuqalnv -naun..,.f.- -.. .fl .-. . ..-.A -.t------i-W . wwf Suellyn Campbell, Richard Fiooio, Carl Holbrook, Bill Savage, Jeanne Garbff- Jan Graham, Sandy Mc'Spaddt-n, Jim Cressman, Sally Kinnaird, Phil Bevins, Pllll Dutt, Linda Jewell, Don Peace, Barbara Mt-Donald, David Roderick, Donald Schumacker, Bill Robinson. Fifth row: Randy Huebner, Brenda Eldridge, -lonph Wiener, Karl May, Gary Delaney, Jennifer Waddle, Jessy Wade. Kathy Allen. Archie Portis, Susan Clark, Susan Wright, Pat Allender, Joy Williams, NIDCY Moofhcafl- PHYS? Bastin, J. W. Berry, Vicki Clemons. Top row: BPCkY MPM' gomery, Dale Dinsmore, Cissy Craig, Anne Clark, Vicki Larwig, Matt Orme, Dlant Vincent. Dan Stuecher, Devon Stafford, Bob Gardner, Donald Morford, GUY Brothers, Bill Jordan, David Adkins, BUSINESS CLUB Email y' 1 0 ll l IA i Bottom row: Catherine Jelley, Ruth Ritchey, Marcella Drury, Linda Fritz, Bettye Carol Giles, Linda Doyle, Pain Rainey, Linda Gill. Third row: Shirley Caudill, Jones, Rose Simpson, Barbara Hisle, Beverly Hershenson, Linda Arthur, Joctta Cherl Scarbrongh, Linda Ammon, Sandy Hayden, Jackie Adams, Melissa Johnson, Snapp, Alberta Kemper, Charlotte Drury, Linda Kinkec, Michelle Cook, Cindlf Beverly Beuris, Susan Yvright, Carol Taylor, May Bradenbug, Sue Burton. Top row: Walker. Second row. Donna Sherrow, Shirley Norvell, Roberta Warnock, Judy Linda Kuninn-r, Phyllis Wt-bb, Susan Tolson, Dc-na Grimnn-tt, Jeanne Moore, Anne Bowsher, Linda Masters, Vicki ,Fields, Betty Dam-ron, Janet Haggard, Carol Hiss, Sturgill, Jo Grose, Judith Bauar, Linda Peyton, Dianne Ballard, Maunone Tanner. GIRLS CHOIR Q iq if all F5 4' It , iii ii ' 1 Bottom row: Barbara Hodges, Jenny Saxton, Lynn Robertson, Janice Abercrombie, Janet Farmer, Sally Seller, Sherry Fuller, Connie Florence. Top row: Brenda Kim- Becky Creager, Mary Edwards, Shelley Adams, Katy Karrick. Second row: Vickie ball, Linda Wfright, Dianne McCubbin, Jennifer Waddle, Charlotte West, Margaret Burgess, Susan Seiler, Joan Estes, Virginia Lawson, Judy Tuttle, Sarah McLendon, Moak, Verla James, Becky Musgrove, Sandy Harris, Donna Allison. 4 GIRLS CHOIR, SOPHOMORE as lf' I' if SEK Bottom row: Peggy Willard, Janet Mactin, Gail MeConagly, Brenda Gullette. Potter, Aileen Johnson, Bonnie Littell, Barbara Hiscl, Abby Giles. Maureen Podshadley, Wanda Willard, Mary Rose. Top row: Linda West, Meredith I7I i DECCA . - . ' - f c' Dennis Isaac Bruce Ruth B tt : M Jan Earlywine, Brenda Stagner, John Splckard, Madge Holland, Top row. Janet Simmons,ARonnie Snamper, Maya Da ci, , Mzrij,mN1,Tf Ji,,:ryMcC1-gary, Tommy Johnson, Paul Taylor, Judy Columbia, W. J. Larry Crouch, Bill Kendrick, Bob Keemle, John Yonut, Kenneth Parke, Rosemary Hisle, Kathy Kinnaiird, Kay Herrington, Tommy Weber, Mr. Jack Pennock, sponsor. Hill, Eugene Webb, Wanda Jones. Bottom row: David Scanlon, Donald Ritchie, William Mastin, Steve Carr, Thomas Steve Becknell, Nick Fister, Charles Smith, Doug Hardy, Turner Grnvitt, Charles Weber, Roger Sanders. LHUY TaYl0'l'r Tl10U1HS Dedmalli Al SUUIIODY1 David Wilk9l'S0ll- Patrick, Garland Byrd, William McCaw, Charles Ballenger, Mr. J. P. Truitt, sponsor. Gary Creech, Barry Ogden. Top row: Robert Wilson, Tony Smith, Charles McKee, FUTURE HOMEMAKERS OF AMERICA Bottom row: Susan Perkins, Sharon Hawkins, Pat Manuel, Anita Smith, Carol Keller, Becky Creager, Devon Stafford, Beverly Stallons, Patsy Bastin, Rhonda Whitehead, Lynda Jennings, Beverly Stallins. Second row: Donna Begley, Clyda Hendren, Janet Creager, Pat Beasley, Debbie Nickell, Susan Prentice, Vickie Shuck, Kathy Allen, l72 Susan Clark, Karen Hogge, Susan Hawn. Top row: Pat Ritchey, Doris Carpet, Debby Dunn, Barbara Hisel, Dee Goff, Linda Huffman, Verla James, Jennifer Waddle. Ml!! Magee, Charlotte Elam, Mary Cravens, Beverly Olds, Judy Riddell. FUTURE TEACHERS OF AMERICA L. co r.: Jan Fulmer, Marie Campbell, Cissy Craig, Karen Dawson, Bob Gardner, FRENCH CLUB, FIRST YEAR Juan Noel, Bceky Montgoniory. Rosemary Nurflcet, Susan lrlawn. 1:1 ,IJ vw Bottom row: Mrs. Taylor, Sponsor, Janet Bolender, Susan Burke, Grace Laurick, Drake, Wayne Puckett, V. L. Harris, Kathy Dutt, Margie Drake. Vicki Ludwig, Diane Martin, Beverly Lutz, Jean Neale, Johanna Wagner, Keene Collins, Nancy Doris Carper, Terry Alers. Helen Shelton. Bishop, Sarah McLendon. Top row: Mary Jacina, Laura Breeden, Lynn Dunn, Sam FRENCH CLUB, SECOND YEAR 'Ck ' f ,. ' Bottom row: Miss Rowbotham, Druanne Henn, Jeanne Garbee, Sue Sausman, Goodrich. Top raw: Cynthia Brewer, Ceeney Wfay, Patricia Cole, Vicki lgo, Charles Benita Craft, Karen Hogge, Kathie Allen, Barbara Hodges, Carolyn Hodges, Joy Davis, Anita Cromer, Frances Ches, Shirley Caudill, Janet Lutz, Anita Smith. FRENCH CLUB, THIRD, FOURTH YEAR Bottom row: Joe Rosenbaum, Barhy Dye, Paula Bullock, Jan Graham, Jean Lowe, Margaret Ruwbotham, sponsor, Murellith Kathy Gibb, Sandra Witt, Bonnie Littell, Anne Clark, Charlotte Allen. Top row Pour-r, Cordelia Ubbr-n, Charlotte Elem. Elgan Baker, Recd Dickinson, Leroy Jenkins, Smith, Patricia Bolc-nder, Mrs, Taylor, sponsor. Don Porter, Lynne Crawfort, Susan I73 Q V. Q KEY CLUB 1 4 Bottom row: Shelley Cornett, sweetheart, Mike Moore, Charlie Norris, Steve Glover, Bob Klaren, Bruce Garrison, Darrell Melton, Curtis Sharif, Don Smith, Joe Rosenbaum, Mr. Price, sponsor. Top row: Jim Halfhill, Steve Thompson, Bob 4 1 LATIN CLUB, FIRST YEAR Howard, Richard Cook, Rex LYODS, David Nffblf, Jffhfl NJOYQBD, John Tuttle, Chris Koen. Bottom row: Sally Adams Robinson, sponsor, Diane Thurston, Belinda Arnett, , Peggy Willard, Beverly Singer, Vickie Burgess, Martha Hames, 'Rebecca Bowman, 1 Sarah Harris, Donna Becker, Jeanne Bolender, Michelle Halk, Nancy Bingham, W Katherine Kearns, sponsor. Second row: Tom Sunderland, Lucinda Clark, Janet , Martin, Marcia Gretter, Elizabeth Herndon, Ann Moore, William Powers, Carmen 1 , i L LATIN CLUB, SECOND YEAR ill Rader, John Sutton, Glee Buck, Barbara Judy, Sherry Cornett, Cheri Thayn. Beverly Hudson, Jean Lowe. Top row: Russ Reed. James Versaw. Gary Sautebefl. Mark Minix, Don Goodpaster, Tim Magee. Adele Lewis, Benjamin Darby, David Caldwell, Charlie Meyers, Dennis Cook, Hudson Bailey, David Tipton. i i l w l l Bottom row: Ginger Strange, Paul Holthaus Debb' K 't M' d P . , ie ni , ln y ierce, Jay Bill Cunrliff, Gaile Bowman, David Ewen, Debbie Schaefer, Stan Foxworthy. JOJID Rhodemyre, Barry Russell, Beverly Petty, Camellia Parke, Maureen Podshnrllcy, King, Gary Brothers, James Smoroskc, David Ahurey, Robert Henrickson, Suzanne Chen- Br-gin, R1-gina Lee, Rita Sonrd, Linda Potts, Miss Robnson, sponsor, Top row: Pcnrlley, Lacy Bartlett, Joann McConnell, Barbara Versaw, Gary Green. LATIN CL UB, THIRD, FOURTH YEAR Bottom row: Kathy Davis, Nancy South, Christine Sheflek Phyllis Terwilliger, Gingcr Ormond, Brad Palmer, Rick Day, Gury Delaney, Eric Huffman, Archie Janet Cartmell, Paula Allen, Nancy Finnie, Susan Johnson, Marie Campbell, Janet Portis, Don Smith, Pat Hollsll, Kart-n Brink:-rnulf, Jim Nt-ill. Fulmer, Cathy Carlin, Sally Adams Robinson. Top raw: Judy Tuttle, Jcan Settle, L CLUB Bottom row: David Scanlon, B. I. Murrell, William Michael, Larry Fox, Scott Rick Day, Bob Sandford, Percy Hampton, Richard Cook, David Noble, Grcg Johnson, Nicky Fister, Clifford Mims, Chesley Jaraz, Danny Newberg, Wes Cole. Austin, Dick Baxter, Mike Binion, John Morgan, Chris Keen, Mike Hcllard, Don Smith. Phil Frazier, Wayne Wilson, Scott Tucker, Charlie Norris. Top row: Phil Gilbert, LAUREL STAFF - tv, Y W Bullom row: Dwi Wim-man Nancy Lil:-s, Anne Clark, Mnurccn Podalimllny, Mari- Potter, Jun Graham, Lucinda Clark, Top row: Rr-cd Dickinson, Bill Cole, Cindy fgjgh Nevme, Lynn Cobb 'Nancy Naglu, Janet Fulmprv Mt-lissa lVlzirOunwn, Mrs. Bost, Bc-nut-t Luckcns, Rex Lyons, Ken Crouch, Don Morford, Jerry Parks, Elgan Bowen, sponsor. Srfnond row: Kon! Ostrander, Mary Mag:-0, Bonnie Litlvll, Laura Baker, Roy Mays. Brecden, Ruth Hornhl-ck, Linda Jon:-s, Lynne Crnwfort, Nancy Finnie, M1-rcdith LIBRAR Y HELPERS 7-u 3 1 1 L. Lo r.: Darrell Melton, Carol Sue Giles, Grace Laurick, Joan Estes, Marsha MARQUIS STAFF mn rg., 1- L. tor P1-rl, ll-rrn X Hi' ' ri! il I ., ...4 f 'gi J ,V I V Q : QIWK' -5 Scott TUCICCY1 MBU' Bertram- Virginia I-HWSOD, Joanie HBV, Jim BOWUTHD, Anita Smith, Paula Allen. Kathi Parke. xiii? are Harrie 'u:S0t. Elaine Brown, Bob Cain, Cindy Bost, Bonnie Boggs, Charlotte Allen, Pasty Bastin, MARQUIS REPRESENTA TIVES lugs Bollom row: Diane Vinrvnt, Vickie Shuck, Ellvn Harman, Kfargip Drake, Janice Aberrrombic. Top Erwin, Dr-bbie Ross-, Karen row: Anita Cromer, Evelyn 5 Mflfihilll. ROV lime, Rf-li Czxrtlnvr, lllwil Bminc, Phil Dvtsun. Pat -Kllender. Karen EARN-rling. MU ALPHA THETA, SENIORS Bottom row: Cathy Carlin, Charlotte Allen, Marie Campbell, Anne Clark, Patsy Bastin, Suellyn Campbell, David Roderick, Bill Jordan, Archie Portia, Kathy Allen, Linda Moore, Linda White, Janet Riggs, Patricia Birch. Second row: Karma Duff, Donna Dodd, Jeanne Garbee, Sally Kinnaird, Cordelia Ubben, Joseph Wiener, Linda Braamse, Cissy Craig, Marsha Bird, Jennifer Waddle, Vikki Clemons, Ben Magedanz, Elgan Baker, Barbara Versaw, Linda Jewell, Jerry Wade. Third row: MU ALPHA THETA, ,IUNIORS mat! Charlotte Elam, Jonathan Porter, Donald Schmucker, Phil Dotson, Rick Day, Donald Morforcl, Rusty Graves, John Fry Price, Bob Gilbreath, Scott Johnson, Bryan Griffith, Carl Holbrook, Don Smith, J. YV. Berry. Top row: Larry Brewer, Dale Dinsmore, Jim Cressman, Gary Brothers, Gary Smith, Bob Gardner, Phil Bcvins, Phil Dutt, Randy Huebner, Cindy Bost, Bill Savage, Philip Shrimpton. Bottom row: Bruce Garrison, Jo Goodman, Diane Martin, Janet Cartmell, Teresa Leybeck, Jean Hoffeld, Christine Sherley, Nancy Rosenbaum, Donna Bizzcll, Susan Burke, Jim Alford. Second row: Brad Palmer, Nancy Finnie, Suzanne Francis, Suzanne Pendley, Kathy Dutt, Bob Jordan, Don Porter, Martha Skaggs, L-acy Bartlett, Peggy MU ALPHA THETA, SOPHOMORES Straus, Ann Bartlett. Top row: Bill Turner, Larry Smith, Walter Stroup, Wayne Puckett, Jim Smoroske, David Mizell, Joe Jones, Tom Root, Charles Holbrook, Rosalind Newton. L. to r.: Mrs. Lydia Fischer, Lucinda Clark, Nancy Nagle, Laura Breeden, Ruth Hornbeck, John Sutton, Rusty Rice, Lauren Patch, Dick Murphy, Bill Temple- MEDICAL CLUB ton, Ann Moore, Greg Richardson, Kent Ostrander, Melissa MacQuown, Mrs. Straus. L. to r.: Judy Ramey, Marie Campbell, Vicki Ladwig, Elgan Baker, Cindy Bost, Kilig- Susan PEYMDS, Jeannie Feigelv Connie HRW, MTS- Stanley C- Moore' Bill Cole, Donald Morford, Ken Crouch, Stan Puckett, Patricia Birch, Dorothea I l MIXED CHORUS Bottom row: Suellyn Campbell, Devon Stafford, Tommy Mefford, Becky M0ntg0mCrY. W'fl'l'f Jf1 ', EHWW' JDJ, Mp' v'fW'n ,klfmy :r'Tn'a? HN rneet' Dm, Heml- Anne Clark, Second row: Linda Adams, Martha Stuecher. Fran Hoover, James Tjflll WW! N-AI Hr-fed, Link ,rumjf,Il'l'f'1 'eff' 'mf f erml Dale Dlmmofet Middleton, Sam Gardner, Ronnie Gardner, James Elias, Chris Keen, Jo Goodman, Curry l4uv1'r1'lfLr, S11-vw Ii.f,i,,f,w,y,, f,a.1g,r I.f.rif1gfUMI-rot, ,argnen Dan Stuecher. Sandy' Mcspadden, Kathy Gibb, Ca.rolYD Hodges, Becky Ackman, Third row: Brenda Matt Orme, Lurharn Luv'-fly, lfnmf ',rfr, .11-4, xalg, Suzanne Francxs, Plt Eldridge, Beverly Dicken, Rita Reed, Valencia Jarvis, Susan Johnson, Russell Sopur. Reed, Gary Buchanan, Jim Daugherty, Frank Mowahan, Aaron Beatty, Richard NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY, SENIORS Bottom row: Kathy Davis, Kathy Allen, Donna Begley, Jerry Wade, Marie Camp- Elgan Baker, Archie Portis, Scott Johnson, Larry Brewer. Phil Dutt. Bob Gil' bell, Janet Fulmer, Charlotte Allen, Cathy Carlin, Cordelia Ubben. Top row: breath, J. W. Berry, Phil Dotson. NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY, ,IUNIORS Bottom row: Mary Ogletree, Debbie Ogletree, Christine Sherley, Sarah McLendon, Bowman, Bill Turner, Wilr Sr i I D Q 'h T R L' d 1 g Suzanlil' Scott Tucker, Nancy Finnie, Susan Johnson, Nancy Rosenbaum. Top row: Gaile Pc-ndley. If-an Settle. t nup' l I Bmw' nm mm m B hone I78 I PEP CLUB : NI B , C ' . Sally hell, Shelley Cornett, Virginia LAWSON, Kathy Allen, Cythia Brewer, Debbie Dodd, NiJckell,tl5osycann:SlflJdlEiou.Bc!sy Armstrong' Marsha Bud' Adrienne Bmamse' Debble QUILL AND SCROLL a idx 1 ,ffl Bottom row: Mrs. Jane Bowen, Anita Smith, Ellen Essig, Patricia Birch, Becky Donald Morford, R0gB1'B, Virginia Lawson, Judy Jordan, Donna Dodd, Marifaith Neville, Anne Clark, Jeanie Hay. Paula Allen, Miss .lane Harrison. Top row: Bonnie Boggs, Scott Tucker, Mary Magee, SCIENCE CLUB l 5- Bill Cole, 'YN Cindy Bost, .lim Bowman, Elgan F .sl Baker, David Merlin Bottom row: Kathy Allen, Par Allender, Donald Morford, Bill Cole, Larry Brewer, Leroy Jenkins, Bob Gilbreath, Cynthia Bost, Gary Smith, Randy Huebner, Stan ' - - P lc tt Ken Crouch, 'Nlary Foley, Kenny Hill. Charles Davis, Elgan Baker, Jane! Riggs, Nancy Nagle, Beverly Hudson, Top raw. UC B . SPANISH CL UB Bottom row: Nancy Nagle, Beverly Stallins, Devi Wiseman, Carolyn Moore, Ann Crowley, Laura Drew, Karen Michell, Becky McIntyre, Debbie Rose, Debbie Dodd, Karen Harman, Teresa Leybeck. Second row: Paula Rosenbaum, Venetta Bing- ham, Charlotte Killough, Patsy Bastin, Beverly Hudson, Sharon Hawkins, Stephen Vickery Suellyn Campbell, Nancy Liles, Cindy Hanson, Cassie Gentry, Susan Shumway. Third row: Dana Osser, Patricia Birch, Cherrie Norris, Debbie Nickell, SPANISH HUNORARY Linda Jensen, Rebecca White, Barbara Nickell, Christine Kennedy, Suzanne Simp- son, Rhonda Whitehead, Susan Prentice, Mrs. Barns. Top row: Marsha Peel, Debbie Huffman, Jill Templeton, Pam Byingyon, Rosalind Newton, Tom Root, Richard Sherrod, Kenny Hill, Donald Morford, Pat Allender, Pat Ritchey, Charlotte West, Charla Riddle. Bottom row: Devi Wiseman, Karen Olson, Karma Duff, Teresa Leybeck, Bette Ackerman, Patsy Bastin, Paula Rosenbaum, Shirley McDowell, Beverly Hudson, Vanseca Fletcher, Jan Carroll. Second row: Suellyn Campbell, Mary Ogletree, Rebecca White, Christine Kennedy, Vicki Ladwig, Sharon Riggins, Billie Se- STUDENT COUNCIL REPRESENTATIVES is i Bottom row: Sandy McSpadden, Cassie Gentry, Sandy Fugett, Sherrie Wolff, Teresa Tucker, Janet Fulmer, Christine Sherley, Susan Hawn, Margie Drake, Sarah Harris, Suellyn Campbell, Barbara Nickell, Chere Begin. Second row: Becky Creager, Beverly Lutz, Susan Johnson, Tish Emig, Rusty Tice,gDon Porter, Mark Minix, Roy bastian, Barbara Nickell, Patricia Birch, June Morrison, Debbie Ogletree, Mrs. Miller, sponsor. Top row: Cheryl Richards, Kent Ostrander, J. W. Berry, Lind! Jones, Tomas el Maiz, Dick Murphy, Donald Morford, David Kennamer, Bill Curtis, Bill Templeton, Elaine Spencer. Mays, Kirk Jackson, Joe Rosenbaum, Terry Akers, Vicki Ladwig, Cathy Gibson. TOP V0wr Joy Powell, Jim Halfhill, Brenda Kimball, Jennifer Waddle, EdWiU Thomas, Gary Brothers, Dan Stuecher, Steve Thompson, Hudson Bailey, Phillip Sharks-y, Bob Cain, Rick Day. STUDENT COUNCIL CHRISTMAS CARA VAN L. to r.: Mike Moore, Mark Dennis, Devon Stafford, Sandy McSpadden, Scott Johnson, Clifford Minis, Roys Mays, Randy Huebner, Bill McCaw. TIMES STAFF L. to r.: Ellen Essig, Marifaith Neville, Beverly Petty, Donna Dodd, Mary Banks Magee, Dick Baxter, Bruce Bissmeyer, David Merlin, Becky Rogers, Lynn Cobb, M P Bowen, e onsor. CLUBS HOLD INITIATIONS, BANQUETS, PARTIES Beginning a new tradition, the Times sponsored a homecom- ing float contest won by the Lan- guages, Publications, and Honor- aries. To finance the senior edi- tion, the Times sponsored a style show and 6'Radio Dayn where they staffed WBLG as disc jock- eys, news, weather and sports commentators. Winners of the Christmas Door Decoration Con- test were Mrs. Diane Caincp, soph- omores, Mrs. Helen Soloman, jun- iors, Mrs. Visalia Champ, seniors. The Lafayette Times received a Sigma Delta Chi Excellence Award at the University of Kentucky and Donna Dodd, editor, received an editorial writing award from Quill and Scroll, national journalism honorary. Presented by the Student Council, Lafayette received a por- trait of Mr. Smith. Chosen by a panel of former Student Council presidents, winners of the talent show were as follows: first place, Devon Stafford and Susan Wright for an original composition, second place, Tommy Mefford, organ solo, and third place Matt Orme, humor- ous monologue. Women faculty cagers skunked the senior girls. Some banquets are more mem- orable than others, but there is one banquet that will never be forgot- ten by the ML Club initiates. At the fall initiation they gormandized on raw eggs and oysters, bouillon cubes, molasses and corn flakes, dog food and cream cheese, vinegar and garlic juice. Pep Club members sponsored a bus to the Madison game, sold candy after school and at games, made posters for each game, and sponsored annual Spring and Fall sports banquets. The Cheerleaders won the most outstanding group in their category at the summer clinic at the University of Ken- tucky. Other activities include F.T.A.'s annual potluck supper, the Art Club's exhibit, annual language initiations and picnics, and National Honor Society's tutor- ing service, and the Key Club's an- nual Christmas Party at the Meth- odist Home in Versailles. The Marquis received an A rating from the National High School Yearbook Association. Mu Alpha Theta donated books to the library with money from MATCHED fMu Alpha Theta's Computer Has Everyone Datingl. Rosemary Hill captured the State DECA crown in Louisville. This is the second year t.he Lafay- ette chapter has won queen. vs.. was on 5 ' me , aw, JACQUELINE ADAMS Jr. Boosters 103 Business Cl. 12. LINDA CAROL ADAMS Girls Choir 113 Charmettes 12. SALLY ANN ADCOCK Beta Cl. 113 Ring Dirmer Com. 123 N.H.S. 12. DAVID EDWARD ADKINS Beta Cl. 12 LINDA CAROL AKERS 4-H CI. 10. CHARLOTTE ANN ALLEN French Cl. 10, 123 N.H.S. 11, 12? Beta Cl. II, 123 M.A.T. 10, 11, 123 MARQUIS, 12. KATHY SUE ALLEN M.A.T. 10, 11, 123 V. Pres. 123 N.H.S. 11, 123 F.H.A. 113 Pres. 123 F.T.A. 113 V. Pres. 123 Science Cl. II, 123 Pol. Science CI. Sect. 123 Pep Cl. 11, 12, Jr. Booster 113 Lex. Computer CI. Pres. 11, 12, Prom Bid Comm. 11g Jr. Rep. 113 Teen of the Week, 123 Girl's State 113 Sr. Play Dancer 123 Of- fice Worker 10, 123 Jr. Home Ec. Award 113 PAULA ALLEN MARQUIS 10, 11, 123 Ed. 123 Times Staff 10? Beta Cl. 11, 12S Latin Cl. 10, 123 Quill and Scroll 11, 123 Pres. 123 Youth Apprecia- tion Wk. 12. PAT ALLENDER Chorus 103 Spanish CI. 11, 123 Beta Cl. 123 Band 103 Science Cl. 123 Spanish Poetry Cont. 103 Jr. Achievement 11. LINDA SUE AMMON Spanish Cl. 113 Beta Cl. 123 Business Cl. Pres. 12. MICHAEL MONROE ANDERSON Basketball 10g Stud. Council 103 Ky. State Draftsman Fair 10, 11, 12. LINDA JEAN ARTHUR Business Cl. 123 F.H.A. 12. ROBERT TERRY ASHBROOK H. Room Treas. 11. JOANNE KATHRYN ATKINS Science Cl. II3 Pol. Science Cl. 123 PAMELA SUE AYERS Beta Cl. 11, 123 N.H.S. 123 F.H.A. 12. ELGAN LOUIS BAKER, JR. N.H.S. 11, 123 French Cl. 10, ll, 123 V- Pres. 123 Medical Cl. 10, 11, 12: SOCK 10. Pres, 123 Science Cl. II, 123 Beta Cl. 11. 125 M,A,T, 10, 11, 123 Debate 123 Grad. Usher 113 Homeroom Pres. 123 Stud. Coun. 123 Quill and Scroll 123 Youth Appreciation Wk, 123 Alliance Francaise Speech COIIICSI 10, 123 Nat. Merit Commendation 123 Sr. Din.-Dance Comm. 123 FREDDY WAYNE BALL Band 10, 11, 123 All-Regional Band 12. DIANE ELIZABETH BALLARD Business Cl. 123 Prom Dec. Comm. 113 Pep Cl. 10. ELIZABETH ANN BALLARD H. Room Pres. 10, 113 PATSY JO BASTIN Spanish Honor Soc. 11, 123 Sect.-treas. 123 Spanish CI. 10, 11, 123 Pep Cl. II, 123 Soph. Choir 103 Girls Choir 113 Marquis '123 Or- chestra 123 Beta Cl. 11, 123 M.A.T. Il, 123 F.H.A. 12. WILLIAM MOORMAN BATSEL, .I R. Beta Cl. 11, 123 M.A.T. 12: DOROTHY BARLOW Business Cl. 123 F.R.N. 10, 113 Co-ed-y Cl. 10, 113 J UDITH BAUER Flashettes 10, 11. PATRICIA ELLEN BEASLEY Girls Choir 103 French Cl. 103 Alliance Francaise Contest 10, 113 Science Club, 103 F.H.A. 123 F.F.A. Sweetheart 123 Speech Festival 12. DONNA SUE BEGLEY Beta CI. 11, I23 N.H.S. 11, 123 F.H.A. 123 Jr. Booster Cl. 113 Pol. Science Cl. 123 Com- mencement Usher Il. JAMES WILSON BERRY, JR. Science Cl. 123 Student Council 113 M.A.T. 10, 11, 123 N.H.S. 11, 123 Pres. 12: S.H.S. 11, 123 Pres. 123 Beta Club 11, 123 DAR History Award 113 3rd place Regional Spanish Test 113 Nat. Merit Commendation 123 Baccalaureate usher 113 Commencement usher 11g Teen of the week 12. MARY LYNN BERTRAM PCP Cl. 10, Il, 123 Spanish Cl. 10, 113 Pres. 113 Cheerleader 11, 123 Beta Cl. 11 123 v. Pres. 123 Marquis 123 Quill ami Scroll 123 Regional Speech Fest. 11, 125 State Speech Fest. 123 Regional Drama Fest, 123 State Drama Fest. 123 S1-, Ph, 12, Archbearer 113 Prom Dec. Comm. ll. sh. dem Council 113 Office worm 16 11. Prom Bid Comm. ll3 Jr. Booster, 16, uf CHARLES ALLEN BEST Baseball IO, ll, l23 Archbearer 115 Prom Court 12. PHILIP EDWARD BEVINS Beta Cl. ll, 123 M.A.T. 12g N.H.S. 12- ofnm Ky. Conf. mr 123 A11.Regi,,,,,i Band 123 Studio Band 123 Grenadiers 11, 123 Symphonic ll, 123 Concert 103 Pep Band 123 Orr hfzstra 12. TAYLOR GILBERT BINGHAM Swimming ll. PATRICIA ANNE BIRCH Spanish Cl. ll, 123 Latin Cl. 103 M.A.T. 10, 11, 123 Medical Cl, 10, 11, 123 Bea Cl. ll, 123 N.H.S. 123 Ring Din. Comm. 123 ELEANORA RANIEY BIRD N.H.S. 123 Sect. Soph. Class 103 Beta Cl. 12. x X MARSHA LOUISE BIRD Jr- Boosief 10, 11: Beta Cl. ll, 123 treas. 125 M-A-'R 11. 12: PCP Cl. 11, 123 treas. 125 N-H-S- 12: Ring Din. Comm. 123 Golf Team 10, 11, 123 3rd in state golf match 12. BONNIE ELIZABETH BOGGS Beta Cl. 11, 123 Latin Cl. 113 Golf Team 11, 12: Tennis Team 123 Pol. Science Cl. 123 Orchestra 10, 11, 123 Quartet 113 All State Orchestra 113 Youth Orchestra 11, 123 New Aff League 12: Jr. Achievement 123 Typing pin 113 Marquis 12 Peon Pep Cl. 123 Quill and Scroll 12. CAROLINE BUNNY BOONE Beta Cl. 123 CYNTHIA LOUISE BOST Spanish Cl. 103 Marquis 12g Laurel 11, 123 Art Cl. 10, 11, 123 Beta CI. 11, 123 Medical Cl. 11, 12. M.A.T. 11, 123 N.H.S. 123 P0- litical Science Cl. 123 Quill and Scroll 123 Science Cl. 123 Tennis team 11, 123 Ring Din. Dec. Com. 123 Prom Dec. Comm. 11. JAMES EDWARD BOWMAN, JR. Spanish Cl. 10, 11? Pol. Science Cl. 123 Baseball 10, 11, 123 Basketball 10, 11, 123 Football 113 Marquis 12? Prom Court 123 Quill and Scroll 123 Sr. Play 123 Boy of the Month 123 Class Night usher ll. JUDY BOWSHER Business Club 123 LARRY CLAYTON BREWER N.H.S. 11, 123 Beta Cl. 11, 123 M.A.T. 11, 12g treas. 123 Sr. H. Room Rep. 123 Science Cl. 123 pres. 12g Pol. Science Cl. 123 V.P. 12 Latin Cl. 10, 113 L.H.S. 10, 113 Magna Cum Laude in Latin 10g Maxima Cum Laude in Latin 113 Baccalaureate usher 113 Com- mencement I13 Sr. Din. Dance Comm. 123 Peon Pep Cl. 10, 11, 123 Jr. Achievement 113 Drum major-Marching Kazoo Band 12. GARY WALLACE BROTHERS Beta Cl. 11, 123 M.A.T. 11, 123 Latin Club 11, 123 Swimming 113 Soph. English Award 103 Stud. Council 12. ELAINE DAINGERFIELD BROWN Spanish Club 103 Marquis 123 Times 113 Marquis Jr. Princess 113 Beta Club 10, 11, 123 Glee Club 103 Sr. Play Dancer 123 Prom Comm. 113 Sr. Din.-Danoe Comm. 123 H.R officer 12. BEVERLY BEURIS Business Cl. 123 Pep Club 113 Band 10. IMA JEAN BURGE F.T.A. 10, 11, 123 English 103 World History Award 103 French Cl. Sect. 10. DEBRA ANN BRUMFIELD Stud. Council 10. VICKIE HELEN BURGESS F.H.A. 113 Latin Cl. 123 Science Cl. 123 Medical Cl. 11. SHERRY LYNN BURKE Band 10, 11, 12. EMILY SUE BURTON Prom Dec. Comm. 113 Ring Din. Comm. 123 Sr. Din.-Dance Comm. 12. PAMELA AVONIA BYINGTON Spanish Cl. 123 Art Cl. 12. GARLAND BYRD Basketball 123 trophy 12. PHYLLIS MARIE CAMPBELL N.H.S. 11, 123 Medical Cl. treas. 123 Latin Cl. 10, 11, 123 L.H.S. 11, 123 Beta Cl. 11, 123 M.A.T. 11, 123 F.T.A. 11, 12. Medical Cl. 11, 12. SUELLYN CAMPBELL Spanish Club 10, 11, 123 S.H.S. 10, 11, 12g M.A.T. 10, 11, 123 Pep C1. 11, 123 N.H.S. 123 Beta Cl. 11, 123 H. Room Rep. 113 Stud. Council Rep. 123 F.H.A. 123 Charm- ettes 11, 123 Madrigal 123 Sr. Play Dancer 12. CATHLEEN RAE CARLIN Latin Cl. 10, 11, 123 V. Pres. 123 State Latin Officer 123 Nat. Exam Cert. 10, 113 Nat. L.H.S. 10, 11, 123 Beta Cl. 11, 123 N.H.S. 11, 123 treas. 123 M.A.T. 10, 11, 123 Sect. 123 Sr. Play 123 Pep Cl. 10, 11, 123 Sr. H. Room Rep. 123 D.A.R. History Award 113 Debate 123 Regional Speech Fest. 123 State Speech Fest. 123 Graduation usher 113 Baccalaureate usher 113 Student Council 113 Valedictorian 12. JOHN WILLIAM CARNES Student Conductor 123 Boys State 113 Pol. Science Cl. 10, 113 Sect. 113 Symphonic Band 11, 123 Pep Band 11, 123 Studio Band ll, 123 Wind Ensemble 123 Crenadier Band 10, 11, 123 orchestra 11, 123 H. Room Of- ficer II, 12. DALE COURTNEY CARTER Basketball 10. PATRICIA SHEA CARTER French Cl. 10. DAVID EMERSON CATHERS Football 103 Concert Band 123 Symphonic Band 123 Grenadier Band 12. SHIRLEY ANN CAUDILL French Cl. 10, 11, 123 Business Cl. 123 Girls Choir 113 Soph. Choir 103 Ring Din. Comm. 123 Sr. Din.-Dance Comm. 12. BEVERLY JEAN CHAFIN Beta Cl. 113 Prom Comm. 11. DEBORAH ANN CHALIN Spainsh Cl. 10, II3 Beta Cl. Il, 12. LINDA LEE CHAPMAN French Cl. 10, 11, 123 Beta Cl. 11, 123 Typing award 11. WILLIAM CHARLES CINNAMON Concert Band 10, 113 Symphonic Band 10, 11, 123 Grenadier Band 10, 11, 123 Studio Band ll, 123 All-State Band 11, 123 Latin Cl. 103 Orchestra 11, 123 Wind Ensemble 123 Dixieland Band 123 Pep Band 12. ANNE BARRETT CLARK M.A.T. 11, 123 Beta Cl. 123 N.H.S. 123 French Cl. 11, 123 Pres. 123 Laurel 11, 123 Sr. Ed. 123 Leadership Delegate 113 Science Day Participant 123 Mixed Chorus 123 H. Room Treas. 123 Poem pub. in Ky English Bul. 123 SUSAN EVELYN CLARK Cheerlead 11, 123 Pep Club 10, 11, 123 Beta Cl. 11, 123 F.H.A. 123 F.T.A. 123 Prom Dec. Comm. 113 Swimming 10, 113 Office Worker 123 Archbearer 113 Sr. Play Dancer 123 Glee Club 103 H. Room Officer 123 Din.- Dance Comm. 123 Jr. Booster ll. WILLIAM DAVIS COLE Laurel Ed. 11, 123 French Cl. 10, 11, 123 Treas. 123 Medical Cl. 10, 11, 123 Treas. 113 V. Pres. 123 H. Room Rep. 123 Prom Dec. Comm. 113 Sr. Din.-Dance Dec. 123 Alliance Francaise Speech Cont. 11, 123 Beta Cl. 11, 123 Boys State 113 Peon Pep Club 10, 11, 123 Science Cl. 11, 123 Quill and Scroll 123 LYNN ELLEN COBB Art Cl. 123 Times 123 H. Room Rep. 113 Prom Dec. Comm. 11, 123 Quill and Scroll 123 Beta Club 12. CORDELIA BBEN, ELGAN BAKE! 3' LINDA MARIE COLLIVER French Cl. 10, 113 Beta Cl. 11, 123 Sr. Ring Din. Comm. 123 JUDITH ANN COLUMBIA Office worker 10, 11, 123 D.E.C.A. Sect, 123 WILLIAM LEE CONDRA, Ill Latin Cl. 10. MICHELLE ANN COOK Student Council 123 Business Cl. 123 F.H.A. 123 Office Worker 123 Prom Comm. 11. SHELLEY LEE CORNETT Beta Cl. 11, 12Q sect. 123 Pep Cl. 11, 123 Pres. 123 M.A.T. 10, 11, 123 Jr. Boosters 113 N.H.S. 12g French Club 103 Jr. Arch- bearer 113 Key Cl. Sweetheart 123 Foot- ball Queen I23 Sr. Play 123 Prom Dec. Comm. 113 Prom Bid Comm. 113 Ring Din. Comm. 123 Student Council 103 Prom Court 12. CECILIA LYNN CRAIG Beta Cl. 123 M.A.T. 123 Charmettes 12. MARY DAWN CRAVENS F.T.A. 11, 123 F.H.A. 10, 11, 12. VIRGINIA LEIGH CRAWFORD Whitesburg High School: Majorette 103 Jr. Science Cl. Sec. 103 V. Pres. Jr. Class 113 Drum Majorette 113 Science Cl. 113 Speech Cl. Sec.-Treas. 113 Lafayette: French Cl. 12. JAMES ERVIN CRESSMAN N.H.S. 123 M.A.T. 113 Beta Cl. 11, 123 Band 10, 11, 123 Orchestra 12. RONALD CREAGER French Cl. 103 Beta Cl. 11, 123 Jr. Play 113 Band 10, 11, 123 Orchestra 10, 123 Youth Speaks 11. LARRY CROUCH D.E.C.A. pres. 123 Baseball 10, 11, 12: Trophy 12. RICHARD LINVILLE CRUMP Football 113 Tennis 113 SHARON DIAN CURRY Business Cl. 123 Typing Award 12. WILLIAM EARL CURTIS S.H.S. 12. JAMES STANLEY DAUGHERTY Science Cl. 123 Pol. Science Cl. 10, 11, 123 Pep Cl. ll, 123 Chanteurs ll, 123 Jr. Achievement ll, 12. CHARLES WILLIAM DAVIS Library Asst. 10g Mixed Chorus 113 Science Cl. V. Pres. 123 Pep Cl. 10, 11, 123 French Cl. 12. KATHY ELLEN DAVIS M.A.T. 10, 11, 12g Latin Cl. 10, ll, 123 Art Cl. 10, 11, 123 L.H.S. 10, 11, 123 Latin medal 10, 11, 123 Beta Cl. 11, 123 N.H.S. ll, 123 Ring Din. Comm. 113 Nat. Merit Commendation 12. WILLIAM RICHARD DAY Latin Cl. 10, 11, 123 L.H.S. ll, 123 M.A.T. 11, 123 Beta Cl. 11, 123 Student Council 11, 123 Jr. Archbearer 113 Football 10, 11, 123 Capt. 123 All-City Football 123 L-Club 11, 123 Pres. 123 Prom Comm. 113 Sr. Play 123 Prom Crt. 123 EDWARD WILDER DEITZ State Mus. Cont. 10, 11, 123 Symphonic Band 10, 11, 123 Studio Band 10, 11, 123 Grena- dier Band 11, 123 D. Maj. Gren. Band 123 All-State Orch. 11, 123 Pep Band 11, 123 Wind Ens. 10, 123 Solo with Band 12. CAROLYN DELANEY Red Cross Cl. 10? Warrenettes 10, 113 Hi-C 103 Latin Cl. 103 F.T.A. 113 German Cl. 11. GARY ALLEN DELANEY Latin Cl. 10, 11, 123 Beta Cl. 11, 12. MARK STEVEN DENNIS Football 10, 11, 123 M.V. Backg Jr. Ath. of Yr. 113 Student Council 123 Sec. 123 L-Club 10, 11, 12? Key Club 10, 11. BEVERLY SUE DICKEN Soph. Choir 103 Orch. 10, 113 Girl's Choir 113 Mixed Chorus 123 Spanish Cl. 11. DALE HOWARD DINSMORE Beta Cl. 11, 123 M.A.T. 11, 123 Pianist for Music Dept. DONNA BETH DODD Soph. Class Treas. 103 Pep Cl. 10, 11, 123 M.A.T. 123 Beta C. 11, 123 Medical Cl. 113 Jr. Archbearer 113 Prom Crt. 123 Times 11, 123 Ed. 123 Stud. Council 10, 113 Quill 81 Scroll 11, 12g Ed. Writing Award 123 Sr. Play 123 State Drama Fest. 123 State Speech Cont. 123 Marquis pageant 10, 11. JAMES PHILIP DOT SON Beta Cl. 11, 123 M.A.T. 11, 123 N.H.S. 11, 123 Jr. H.R. Rep. 113 Sr. H.R. Rep. 123 Nat. Latin Exam Med. 113 Science Cl. 123 Maxima cum Laude 103 L.H.S. 113 Prom Bid Comm. 11. NANCY JILL DOWNEY Art Cl. 10. LINDA KAY DOYLE Business Cl. 12. CHARLOTTE GAIL DRURY Business Cl. 12. MARCELLA MARIA DRURY French Cl. 103 Business Cl. 12. KARMA MARGARET DUFF ' S.H.S. 10, 123 N.H.S. 123 Beta cl. 123 F.T.A. 10, 123 M.A.T. 123 cars Track 12. T PHILLIP LEE DUTT A Band 10, 11, 123 D. Maj. 123 Gren. Band 11, 123 Studio Band 11, 123 Pep Band 123 Wind Ens. 123 Orch. 123 All-state Orch. 113 M.A.T. 10, 11, 123 Beta Cl. 11, 123 N.H.S. 11, 123 L.H.S. 103 10th in state on Nat. Math Test 123 Nat. Science Found, Sum. Science Inst.3 Nat. Merit 1 Finalist 123 Student Council 10. STEPHEN CLYDE DuVALL I 2nd, 3rd P1. c.K.1.E.A. 113 ist, 3rd Pl. I C.K.I.E.A. 123 Ind. Arts Draft. Award 12. BARBARA JANE DYE French Cl, 11, 123 Boosters Cl. 11, 123 F.T.A. 11, 123 Ring Din. Dec. 113 1 KAREN RAE EASTERLING Pep Cl. 103 F.H.A. 10. CHARLOTTE ANN ELAM I Beta Cl. 11, 123 N.H.S. 12g Pep Cl. 11, 123 Sec. 123 French Cl. 123 F.H.A. 123 M.A.T. 11, 123 Jr. Booster Cl. 10, 11g 114 aD I RECEIVE FACULTY CUPS BARRY GIBSON ELDRIDGE Latin Cl. 103 Chanteurs 123 All-State Cho- rus 123 Soph. Choir 10. BRENDA LEE ELDRIDGE Beta Cl. 11, 12g Girl's Choir 113 Charm- ettes 12. JAMES ELIAS French Cl. 103 Swimming 10. ELLEN ROSE ESSIG F.H.A. 103 Quill 81 Scroll 123 Times 11, 123 Jr. H.R. Rep. 113 Prom Comm, 113 Beta Cl. 11, 12Q Jr. Archbearer 113 Girl of the Month 12. PHYLLIS JEAN F EIGEL V, Pres. Medical Cl. 10, 11, 12g Beta Cl. 11, 123 Cheerleader 125 Pep Cl. 123 Boost- er Cl. 12. LINDA SHIRLEY FERGUSON F.H.A. 123 Prom Comm. 113 Ring Din. Comm. 11. VICKI SHARON FIELDS Latin Cl. 103 Pep Cl. 103 Y-Teens 103 French Cl. 103 Cert. in French Cont. 103 Business Cl. 11. LINDA REIGH FIELDS French Cl. 103 F.H.A. 103 French Cl. 11. RICHARD LEWIS FINNIE Latin Cl. 103 Beta Cl. 123 Science Cl. 123 Latin Cert. 11. BARBARA ALLEN FOX D.E.C.A. Cl. 123 2nd Pl. D.E.C.A. Pub. Speaking 12. LARRY ALLAN FOX L-Club 11, 123 Sec. 123 Golf 10, 11, 123 Boy of the Month 12. STANLEY FOXWORTHY All-State Band 103 Latin Cl. 12. JOHN O'NEAL FRANKLIN Typing Cert. 11. J. T. FREEMAN Swimming 10, 113 Art C. 10, 11, 123 Key Cl. 103 Times 10, 11g Jr. Archbearer 11. LINDA FRITZ Business Cl. 123 Jr. Achievement 12. DONNA FUCETT Business Cl. '12. JANET MARY FULMER Latin Cl. 10, Sec. 11, Treas. 123 N.H.S. 11, Sec. 123 Beta Cl. 11, 123 Latin Medal 113 F.T.A. 11, 123 Laurel 123 Student Council 123 Teen of the Wk. 123 Girl's Track 113 Prom Bid Comm. 11. JEANNE ROBIN GARBEE Latin Cl. 10g French Cl. 123 Gir1's State 113 Girl's Nation 113 M.A.T. 10, 11, 123 Beta Cl. 11, 12g Sr. Rep. 123 State Speech Fest. 123 Reg. Speech Fest. 11, 123 Sr. Play 123 Marquis Pag. 113 Jr, Miss Pag. 113 Conf. on Juv. Delinq. 123 Girl's Choir 113 Soph. Choir 10. ROBERT HAYES GARDNER M.A.T. 10, 11, 123 Latin Cl. 11, 123 Beta Cl. 11, 123 Sr. Play 123 Prom Crt. 12. PHILLIP NOLAND GILBERT L-Club 11, 123 Track 10, 11, 123 Cross Country 10, 11, 123 Band 10, 11. ROBERT DEAN GILBREATH M.A.T. 11, 123 N.H.S. 11, 123 Beta Cl. 11, 123 Pres. Pol. Science Cl. 123 Swimming 113 Nat. Merit Commendation 123 Nat. English Award llj Boy's State 11. CAROL SUE GILES Beta Cl. 11, 12: Library Asst. 10, 11, 123 Business Cl. 12. JAMES EARL GILL Swimming 11. LINDA SUE CILL Business Cl. 12. DEBORAH ANNE GOFF Pep Cl. 10, 11, 123 F.H.A. 12: Swimming 103 Prom Crt. 123 F.T.A. 123 Beta Cl. 11, 123 Prom Dec. Comm. 113 Sr. Play 123 RONALD EDWARD GOODPASTER Football 10, 11, 123 Baseball 123 Latin Cl. 10, 113 IfClub 11, 12. MICHAEL GORHAM Golf 11, 12. JAN LEE GRAHAM Beta Cl. 11, 123 Band 11, 123 French Cl. 123 N.H.S. 123 Laurel 12. DARYL RUSSELL GRAVES Beta Cl. 11, 123 M.A.T. 10, 11, 12Q CHERYL LEIGH GREEN Office Worker 123 Henry Clay: Band 10, 113 Stud. Council 103 Anchor Cl. 10, 113 Dance Comm. 113 German Cl. 10, 113 State Mus. Fest. 10. BRYAN ROBERT GRIFFITH Golf 10, 11, 123 Prom Crt. 123 Jr. Arch- bearer 113 Student Council 123 Jr. Home- room Rep. 113 Beta Cl. 10, 1'1, 12g M.A.T. 11, 123 Latin Cl. 10. DENA CAROL GRIMMETT Business Cl. 12. JO ELAINE GROSE Business Cl. 123 Typing Cert. 12. JANET FRENCH HAGGARD Business Cl. 12. GARY EDWARD HALKER Band 11, 12. MARY KATHERINE HANAWALT Beta C1. 11,12. SANDRA LEE HARNETT Band 12. DONALD MITCHELL HOMBIRG F.F.A. 11, 123 Reporter F.F.A. 12. FRANCES AYNES HOOVER Beta Cl. 11, 123 N.H.S. 12. RANDALL FRANK HUEBNER Latin Cl. 10, 113 M.A!1'. 11, 123 Beta Cl. 11, 123 Art Cl. 10, 11, 123 Class Night Usher 113 Sr. Play 123 Prom Dec. Comm. 10, 11, 123 Chairman 123 Laurel 12. DEBORAH MAY HUFFMAN Spanish 11, 123 Presidcnt 12. ERIC FLETCHER HUFFMAN Latin Cl. 10, 11, 123 Pres. 123 Latin Cert. 113 N.L..H. ll, 12. LINDA CAROL HURT Business Cl. Sec. 124 Band 10, 113 Typing Award 11. DENNIS ERIC ISAAC D.E.C.A. 123 Drafting Award 11. VERLA ALICE JAMES F.H.A. Parl. 10, V. Pres. 11, 123 Spanish Cl. 103 Jr. Homeroom 113 Sr. H.R. 123 Prom Comm. 113 Sr. Din.-Dance Comm. 123 Ring Din. Comm. 123 Home Ec. Award 123 Girls Choir 11, 123 Sr. Play 12. WILLIAM HUGH JANSEN Beta Cl. 11, 123 N.L.H. 103 Band 10, 11. CHESLEY MCCAW JARACZ Basketball 10, 11, 123 V. Pres. Soph. Cl. 103 Treas. Jr. Cl. 11: Class Night Archbearer 113 Sra. Prom Crt. 123 L-Club 10, 11, 123 Treas. 12. CATHERINE FOLEY JELLEY Student Council 103 Business Cl. 113 Typing Award 12. MORRISON LEROY JENKINS III Band 10, 11, 123 Pep Band 123 Grenadier Band 11, 123 Boys' State 113 French Cl. 12Q Beta Cl. 11, 123 Pol. Science Cl. 11, 123 All- County Band 113 Science Cl. 123 Reg. Speech Fest. 123 State Speech Fest. 12: Sr. Play 12g Nat. Achievement Schol. Semi- Finalist 12g Prom Comm. 113 Debate 123 Dis. Team 12. LYNDA KAYE JENNINGS Jr. Boosters Cl. 11, 123 F.H.A. 12. LINDA SHARON JENSEN Spanish Cl. 11, 123 Times 123 Beta Cl. 11, 12g Prom Dec. Comm. 11. LINDA LOUISE JEWELL Band Sponsor 123 French Cl. 10, 11, Sec. 12? M.A.T. 10, 11, 123 N.H.S. 123 Beta Cl. 11, 123 Sr. Play 123 D.A.R. Award 123 Girls' State 11g Track 113 Office Worker 113 Ring Din. Comm. 123 Sr. Crt. 123 French Speech Contest 10, 11, 123 Teen of the Wk. 12. JENNIFER JO JOHNSON North High -School: Gulf Cl. 103 Spanish Cl. 103 Pep Cl. 103 Track 103 Modern Dance 10. MELISSA ANN JOHNSON Business Cl. 12. DINNER DANCE FOR SENI SCOTT JOEL JOHNSON Latin Cl. 103 S.C. 10, 11, 123 N.H.S. 11, 123 M.A.T. 11, 123 Beta C. 11, 12g Foot- ball 10, 11, 123 Tennis 123 Boy's State 113 D.A.R. Award 113 Archbearer 113 Sr. Play Dan. 123 L-Club 11, 123 Prom Crt. 123 V. Pres. of Jr. Class 113 V. Pres. of Sr. Class 123 Prom Dec. Comm, 113 Latin Cert. 103 Grad. Usher 113 S.C. X-Mas Caravan 11, 123 Teen of the Week 123 Honor Roll 10, 11, 12. THOMAS WAYNE JOHNSON D.E.C.A. Cl. 12. BETTYE COWHERD JONES Business Cl. 123 Typing Cert. 12. STEPHEN DARRELL JONES Latin Cl. 10, 113 Football 10, 113 Art Cl. 123 Times 12. WILLIAM JORDAN Beta Cl. 11, 123 Latin Cert. 10, 113 M.A.T. 11, 123 Studio Band 11, 123 Pep Band 123 Gren. Band 11, 123 All-Reg. Band 12Q Prom Comm. 11. JUDITH ANNE JORDAN Spanish C. 10, 11, V. Pres. 11g S.H.S. 10, 113 Jr. Boosters 113 M.A.T. 11, 123 Beta Cl. 11, 123 Quill 81 Scroll 12g Prom Comm. 11. KATHERIN LOTS KARRICK Girl's Choir 11, 123 Girl's Oct. 123 Soph. Choir 10. DON CHRIS KEEN Mixed Chorus 10, 11, 123 Football Mang. 10, 113 Basketball Mang. 113 Latin Cl. 113 Key Cl. 11, 123 All-State Chorus 123 Times 123 L-Club 11, 123 Orchestra 10. ANNA KEITH Seneca High School: French Cl. 10, 113 Beta Cl. 10, 113 Pep Cl. 103 F.T.A. 10, 11. J ERI JO KEITH F.H.A. 10. ALBERTA JEAN KEMPER Business Cl. 123 Typing Award 12. WILLIAM JOSEPH KENDRICK D.E.C.A. Cl. 123 Times 11. JUNE BAZZLE KERNS Soph. Choir 10. LINDA SUE KINKEL Business Cl. 123 MARY KATHLEEN KINNAIRD F.H.A. 103 D.E.C.A. Cl. 11, 12. SAI.LY WARD KINNAIRD French ci. 103 M.A.T. 10, 11, 123 Band 10, 11, 123 Latin Cl. 113 Beta Cl. 11, 12. N.H.S. 123 Prom Comm. 113 Ring Comm, 123 Jr. Rep. 113 S.C. 11, 123 Nag, Merit Finalist 123 Orchestra 12s Sr. Crt. 123 Teen of the Week 123 Office Worker 123 Sf. Play 12. ROBERT NICHOLAS KLAREN Choir 10, Key Cl. 12. ROBERT KOENILE D.E.C.A. Cl. 123 LINDA ELIZABETH KUMMER Business Cl. 12. VICTORIA JEANNE LADWIG Medical Cl. 10, 11, 123 Sec. 123 Spanish Cl. 11, 123 French Cl. 123 Beta Cl. 11, 123 S.H.S. 123 Latin Cl. 123 H.R. Rep. 123 S.C. 123 Library Helper 12g Honor Roll 12. BRUCE ALLEN LAFFERRE Pol. Science Cl. 113 Mixed Chorus 12. LARRY JAMES LAKE Mixed Chorus 12. . HELD IN NEW CAFETERIA JOSEPH BROOKS LAM BETH Key Cl. 105 Sr. Play? Jr. Archbearer 115 Sr. Crt. 12. RITA RUTH LANCASTER Beta Cl. 11, 125 Typing Award 11. Short hand Award 12. Latin Cl. 11. BETTY LOU LARISON Business Cl. 12. CARRY MICHAEL LAVENDER Mixed Chorus 11, 125 Talent Show 12. BARBARA ANN LAVERTY Soph. Choir 105 Girl's Choir 115 Charm- ettes 125 Art Cl. 115 3rd pl. Cen. Ky. Art Show 125 Mixed Chorus 12. VIRGINIA LUE LAWSON Pep Cl. 10, 11, 125 F.H.A. 10, 115 Spanish Cl. 115 Jr. Boosters 10, 11 Marquis 125 Quill 81 Scroll 125 Science Cl. 105 Girl's Choir 11, 125 Sec. Gen. Music Class 10. REGINA LEE Latin Cl. 11, 125 CLARENCE THOMAS LITTRELL Industrial Arts Award 105 Football 10, 11, 12. HAROLD BAKER LITTRELL Industrial Arts Award IO. WALTER BEN MAGEDANZ Band 11, 125 Beta Cl. 11, 125 Orchestra 11, 125 Latin Cl. 10: Colorguard Commander 11, 125 M.A.T. 11, 125 Pep Band 125 Wind Ensemble 125 Grenadier Band 11, 125 3rd place Ky, Industrial Arts Fair 115 2nd place Ky. Industrial Arts Fair 125 Ring Din. Com. 125 Sr. Din.-Dan. Com. 12. MARY BANKS MAGEE French Cl. 105 Asst. Ed. Times 125 Bus. Manager Times 125 Sr. Play Dancer 125 Betty Crocker Homemaker of Tomorrow 125 F.H.A. 125 Times 11. PATRICIA LEE MANUEL F.H.A. 125 Spanish Cl. 11. MARTICIA MATTOCKS Student Council KARL JEFFERY MAY Band 10, ll, 125 Times 125 Sr. Play 12. MARK RICHARD MAYNE San Diego: Wrestling 10. PATRICK WILLIAM MCCARTHY State Speech and Drama Festivalg Sr. Play 125 Spanish Cl. WILLIAM CHESLEY McCAW Sr. Court 125 Archbearer 115 F.F.A. 125 Beta Cl. 11, 125 Student Council 10, 11, 125 L Club 10, 115125 Soph. Class Pres.5 Jr. Class Pres.5 Sr. Class Pres. MARJORIE ANN McCLELLAN French Cl. 10, 11, 125 Homeroom Rep. 115 Archbearer 115 Sr. Court 125 Sr. Class Treas. 12. JAMES MCCREARY D.E.C.A. 125 Mixed Chorus 10, 11, 12. .IENNIE LOU MCCRORY Beta Cl. BARBARA LEE McDONALD Creative Writing Eng. Award 105 Latin Cl. 105 Medical Cl. 105 Symphonic Band 115 Concert Band 10, 125 Beta Cl. 11, 125 Quill and Scroll 125 Homeroom Rep. 125 Press Clinic 125 All-Regional Band 12. JAMES ROBERT McKEE Quill and Scroll Award 115 Quill and Scroll 125 Arts Ed. Times 11, 12. BARBARA ANN MCLEMORE Business Cl. 12. SANDRA KAY MCSPADDEN Charmettes 11, 125 French Cl. 115 F.T.A. 125 Beta Cl. 11, 125 Student Council 10, 125 Sr. Play 12. DAVID MERLIN French Cl. 10, 115 Track 115 Sr. Play 125 Times 125 Quill and Scroll I2. STEPHEN WAYNE MEYERS Art Club. TERRY CLARICE MIELCAREK French Cl. 10, 115 Sr. Play 125 Girl of the Month 125 Jr. Booster Club ll. CLIFFORD LEE MIMS Football 10, ll, 125 Tennis 125 Student Council ll, 125 Student Council Vice-Pres. 125 L Club5 Jr. Archbearer5 Grad. Usher 115 Baseball 10. HELEN FRANCES MITCHELL Band ll, 125 Latin Cl. 10. MARGARET ANNE MOAK Soph. Choir 105 F.I-I.A. 115 Girls Choir 11, 12. REBECCA RUTH MONTGOMERY Soph. Choir 105 Girls Choir 115 F.T.A. 11, Pres. 125 Beta Club 11, 125 Prom Dec. Comm.5 Homeroom Rep. 12. MIKE LAWRENCE MOON Electronics Cl. 11, 125 Band 10, Il, 125 Speech Contest 125 J.A. 11, 12. LINDA KAREN MOORE French Cl. 105 Beta Cl. 11, 125 M.A.T. 125 Booster Cl. 105 State Drama Contest 125 Play Comm. 12. LINDA MARIE MOORE Beta Cl. 11, 125 Band 10, 11, 12. MICHAEL THOMAS MOORE Optimist Speech Contest 105 Track 105 Football 10, 11, 125 State Speech Contest 115 Archbearer 115 L Club 11, 125 Key Club 125 National Senate Test 125 Executive Board P.T.A. 125 Student Council Pres. 12. REGINA L. MOORE Business Club 125 Typing Award 12. DONALD WARREN MORFORD Spanish Hon. Soc. Award 12, N.H.S. 125 M.A.T. 10, 11, 125 Beta Cl. 11, 125 Laurel 125 Medical Cl. 125 Spanish Cl. 11, 125 Science Cl. 115 S.H.S. 125 Quill and Scroll 12. CHARLES WILLIAM MURRELL Baseball 10, 11, 125 Football 10, 11, 125 Archbearer 115 L Club 11, 12. MARIA RACHEL NEAL Pep Club. JAMES LEONIDAS NEILL Latin Club 12. MARYFAITH NEVILLE Times 11, 123 Spanish Cl. 11g F.T.A. 123 Laurel 123 Pol. Science Cl. 12. DANIEL KEVIN NEWBERG Football 10, 11, 123 L Club 12. JUDITH LYNNE NEWNAM Band 10, Sr. Play '123 Prom Dec. Comm. 113 Student Council 10, 11, 12. DEBORAH KAY NICKELL Spanish Club 10, 11, 123 Pep Cl. 10, 11, 123 Jr.4Boosters 113 Sr. Play Dancer 123 Prom Comm. 113 Din.-Dan. Comm. 123 F.H.A. GWENN ANN NOBLE Typing Pen 10. JEAN TYLER NOEL Soph, Rep. 103 Homeroom Rep. 11, 123 F.H.A. 123 F.T.A. 123 Soph. Choir 103 Charmettes 11, Treas. 123 Girl of the Monthg Band 11, 123 Prom Comm. 113 Sr. Din.-Dan. Band Comm. 12. ROSEMARY NORFLEET F H A 10 F T A 12 LatinCl.10,113... g...3 Beta Cl. 11, 123 N.H.S. 123 Orchestra 10, 11, 123 Girls Choir 11g Charmettes 123 All State Orchestra 123 Sr. Play 123 Sr. Din.- Dan. Comm. 12. ROBERT LEE NORTON Typing Award 11. SHIRLEY ANN NORVELL Business Cl. 123 Advanced Typing Award 12. CYNTHIA ANNE O,CONNOR Band 10,11,12. JAMES KEYES O'CONNOR Swim Team 10, 115 Tennis 12. STEPHEN JOHN O'CONNOR Tennis Team. BARRY MICHAEL OGDEN Impromptu Speaking Award F.F.A. 11. BEVERLY JANE oLDs I Band 10, 11, 123 F.H.A. 123 Marching Band 10,11,12. HOWARD MATTHEW ORME Beta Cl. 10, 11, 123 Band 10, 11, 123 Region- al Speech Festival 11, 123 Regional Drama FIVE HUNDRED GRADUA Festival 123 State Drama 123 State Speech 11, 123 Sr. Courtg Sr. Play3 Chanteurs 12. VIRGINIA RUTH ORMOND Band 10, 11, 123 Latin Cl. 10, 11, 123 Latin Hon. Soc. 11, 12. RICHARD EDWARD PADOETT Key Club. LARRY LEE PATRICK Football 10, 113 Prom Comm. 11: Jr. Rep. 113 Sr. Class Rep. 123 D.E.C.A. DONALD GLENN PEACE Drum Major 123 Band 10, 11, 123 Grenadier Band 11, 123 Pep Band 123 All-Regional Band 123 Orchestra 123 Beta Cl. 12. IVIARSHA PAULINE PEEL Spanish Cl. 11, 123 Beta Cl. 11, 123 Library Asst. 12. BILLIE JO PENCE Business Cl. 12. SUSAN ELAINE PERKINS Beta Cl. 11, 123 Medical Cl. 11, 123 F.H.A. 123 Homecoming Attendant 123 Sr. Play 123 Prom Dec. Comm. 113 Archbearer 113 Sr. Prom Court 123 Sr. Ring Dinner Dec. Comm. 123 Jr. Booster Cl. 113 Office Worker 12. BEVERLY JOANNE PETTY Medical Club 10, 113 Latin Cl. 11, 123 Times 123 Jr. Prom Dec. Comm. 113 Sr. Ring Dinner Comm, 123 Jr. Homeroom Rep. 113 J. A. 113 Talent Show 12. LINDA FAY PEYTON Business Cl. 123 Beta Cl. 11. SHERRIDA JEANE PHILLIPS Latin C1. 103 J.A. 11, 12. JONATHAN WAYNE PORTER Beta Club 11, 123 M.A.T. 123 Football 123 Boy's State 11. ARCHIE RAY PORTIS, JR. Latin Cl. 10, 11, 123 M.A.T. 10, 11, 123 M.A.T. Pres. 123 N.H.S. 11, 123 Beta Cl. 11, 123 D.A.R. History Award 113 National Merit Finalist 12. ROSIE MAE POTTER J.A. 12. GARY DREW POWELL Baseball 10. SUSAN MAUREEN PRENTICE Spanish CI- 11: SD3HiSh Cl. Vice-Pres. 123 F.H.A. 12. LINDA LEE PRATHER Track 10, 12: Gymnastics 12. JOHN FRY PRICE Latin CI. 103 M.A.T. 123 Orchestra 105 Bch CI, ll, 123 Boy's State ll. MAX PI. I'I'ER Baseball I0. I,IlIA IJIANNIL RACIANII French CI. 103 Political Hience Cl. 12, PA NI IlI.A JOYCE R AINEY Iiueinrss I.I. 12. PATRICIA ANN REED F.H.A. ll, 123 Business CI. 123 Pep CI. 103 Most Ou!-tanfling Home Er. Student 12, JANET NIARIE RICGS M.A.T. 10, 11, 123 Beta C1 11, 123 Cham. ettes ll, 123 Soph. Choir 10: N.I'I.S. 123 Science CI. 12. REBECCA SL-E RICE Columbus, Ohio: Y-Teens 103 G..-LA. 10. PATRICIA MARIE RITCHEY Jr. Boosters ll3 Prom Comm. llg Ring Din- ner Comm. l2g Din.-Dan, Comm. 123 F.H.A. 123 Spanish CI. 123 Sr. Play. Lag, AT MEMORIAL COLISE UM RUTH RITCHEY Business Cl. 12. LETITIA ANN RITTER Band 10, 11, 12. WILLIAM THOMAS ROBINSON Beta Cl. 11, 123 Pol. Science CI. 123 Drama Play 12g Times3 Laurelg 12. DAVID KOEHLER RODERICK Beta Cl. 11, 123 M.A.T. 11, 123 N.H.S. 123 Bandg National Merit Finalist 12. REBECCA LYNN ROGERS Times'3 Art Cl. 123 Quill and Scroll 11, 12. BRUCE ROTH D.E.C.A. 10, 113 An cl. 10, 11, 12. JUDY ANN SANDERS F.H.A. 103 Swimming Team 10. WILLIAM EARL SAVAGE II Student Council 10, 113 Beta Cl. 11, Pres. 12a M.A.T. 11, 123 Latin CI. 103 Sr. Play 123 F.F.A. 113 F.F.A. Awards3 Froynes Award, Degree of Greenhand3 Scholarship Award, Bookkeeping and Records Award3 Regional Speech Contest3 Rep. for Lafayette at State Beta Cl. Convention 123 .I.A. 11. CURTIS MARK SHARFF Football 10, II, 123 Latin Cl. 113 Key Cl. 123 L Club 123 Senior Play 123 Boy of the Month 12. DONNA KATHLEEN SHERROW Pep Cl. 123 Swim Team 115 Prom Dec. Comm. 113 Typing Award 103 Office Worker 123 Student Council 11, 123 Homeroom Rep. 10, 113 Business Cl. 123 Booster Cl. 10, 11, 12. PHILIP SHRIMPTON Beta CI. 11, 123 N.H.S. 123 M.A.T. II, 123 VICTORIA LYNN SHUCK Ring Dinner Comm. 123 Homeroom Rep. 11, 123 F.H.A. Treas. 123 Office Worker 11, 12g Dec. Comm. 113 Sr. Prom Court 12. SUZANNE SIMPSON Spanish Cl. 10, 11, 123 Pep Cl. 11, 123 F.T.A. 10, 113 Girls Choir 11, 123 Soph. Choir 10. ANITA LOUISE SMITH Jr. Boosters 113 French Cl. 11, 123 F.H.A. 123 Marquis 123 Times 123 Beta Cl. 11, 123 Quill and Scroll 12. CHARLES SMITH Football 10, 113 Wrestling 10, 11. DON LEE SMITH Football 10, 11, 123 Baseball 10, 113 Basket- ball 103 L Club 11, 123 Latin Cl. 10, 11, 123 Beta Cl. 11, 123 M.A.T. 10, 11, 123 Key Cl. 11, Pres. 123 Student Council 113 Sr. Play3 Archbearer 11. GARY THOMAS SMITH Boys State 113 Pol. Science Cl. Treas. 123 National Merit Finalist 123 N.H.S. 123 Beta Cl. 11, 123 M.A.T. 10, 11, 123 Sr. Play 123 Leader Kazoo Band 11, 123 Announcer of home football and basketball games 123 Science Cl. 123 Teen of the Week 12. KENNETH EDWARD SMITH Basketball 10Q Football 10. PRISCILLA THOMAS SMITH Business Cl. 12. SUSAN MARIE SMITH French Cl. 10, 123 Charmettes 11, 123 ,I.A. 123 Alliance Francaise Speech Contest- 2nd place 11. NANCY YVONNE SOUTH Latin CI. 10, 11, 123 Sr. Play 12g Orchestra 10, 11, 123 All State Orchestra 12. DEVON GAIL STAFFORD Beta Cl. 11, 123 French CI. 113 F.H.A. 11, 123 Student Council Treas. 123 Soph. Choir 103 Charmettes 11, Pres. 123 All-State Chorus 123 Girls State 113 Prom Comm. 113 Band II3 Homeroom Rep. 11, 123 Sr. Playg Office Worker 123 Prom Court 12g lst place Talent Show. BEVERLY LYNN STALLONS F.H.A. 10, II, 123 F.T.A. 11, 123 Beta Cl. II, I2. CAROL FRANCES STEPHENSON Beta Cl. ll, 123 Ring Din. Comm. 12. DANIEL HERBERT STUECHER American Legion Speech Contest State Winner 123 Student -Council 10, 113 Sr. Play 123 Chanteurs 11, 123 All-Stafe Chorus 11, 123 Speech Festival 123 Beta Cl. 11, 12. ANNE ELIZABETH STURGILL Typing Awards 10, 123 Business Club 12. LUCY SULLIVAN Soph Choir 103 Girls Choir 11. ALBERT FRANCOIS SURMONT F.F.A. 10, Il, 12. CAROL ANN TAYLOR Prom. Dec. Comm. 113 Business CI. 123 N.H.S. 123 Beta Cl. 11, 123 Office worker 12? Shorthand Award 11, 123 Typing Award 12. PHYLLIS ANITA TERWILLIGER Latin Cl. 10, 11, 123 Library worker 103 Sr. Prom Comm. 11. CHARLES VAN TRIMBLE Beta CI. 11, 123 Band 10, 11, 123 Latin Cl. 10, 11. JOHN WILLIAM TUTTLE, III Swim Team 11, 123 J.A. Pres. 113 Key Cl. 123 Din. Dan. Dec. Comm. 12. CORDELIA ELAINE UBBEN Alliance Francaise Award lst in Lexington 10, 113 Alliance Francaise Award 3rd in Lexington 123 Beta Cl. 11, 123 N.H.S. 11, Vice-Pres. 123 Chemistry Award 113 D.A.R. History Award 113 M.A.T. 123 Le Cercle F rancais 12. BARBARA ELAINE VERSAW Spanish Cl. 10g Latin Cl. 11, 123 M.A.T. 11, 12g Beta Cl. 11, 12. DIANE EDITH VINCENT Art Cl. 10, 113 Band 10, 11, 123 Orchestra 123 Beta Cl. 12: Homeroom Rep. 11, 123 Prom Comm. 113 Sr. Din. Dan. Comm. 123 Office Worker 123 All-State Band 113 A11- Regional Band 12. TTUDENT DIRECTORY CARUN, GILBREATI, JENNIFER ANN WADDLE Latin Cl. 103 Soph. Choir 1.03 Girls Choir 11, Pres. 123 N.H.S. 123 M.A.T. 11, 12g Stu- dent Council 123 Prom Comm. 113 J.A. 113 F.T.A. 11, 123 F.H.A. 12. GERALDIN E DOLORES WADE Alliance Francais 11, 123 N.H.S. 11, 123 Beta Cl. 11, 123 M.A.T. 11, 123 .l.A. 11. CARL THOMAS WALDEN Band 11, 12. ROBERTA ANN WARNOCK Business Cl. 123 M.A.T. 11. EUGENE WEBB, JR. D.E. II pin. THOMAS WEBER D.E. pin3 F.F.A. office3 4 F.F.A. pins. SHARON NORMAN WELLS Cheerleader 103 Foreign Language Cl. 10, 113 Science Cl. 10, 113 Student Coun- cil 10, 113 Drama Cl. 10, 11. CHARLOTTE DELEE WEST Spanish Cl. 11, 123 Orchestra 10, 11, 12' Girls Choir 123 F.T.A 123 Beta Cl. 11, 123 N.H.S. 123 Kentucky All-State Chorus 12. Ambercrombie, Janice, 119, 176, 171 Abner, Paul, 119 Abrams, Donald, 109 Ackman, Rebecca, 119, 180, 178 Adair, Susan, 109 Adams, Connie, 109 Adams, Frank, 119 Adams, Jacqueline, 133, 171 Adams, Judy, 119 Adams, Linda, 133, 178 Adams, Robert, 109 Adams, Shelly, 119, 171 Adcock, Sally, 133, 178, 170 Adkins, David, 133, 170 Adkins, James, 119 Agee, Stephen, 109 Akers, Harold, 119 Akers, Laney, 133 Akers, Linda, 133 Akers, Terry, 119, 180, 170 Alford, James, 119, 177 Alford, Linda, 109 Allen, Paul, 109, 164 Allen, Charlotte, 133, 178, 176, 177, 173, 170, 53, 61 Allen, Kathie, 109, 178 Allen, Kathy, 133, 179, 177, 173, 170, 172, 21, 163, 161 Allen, Paula, 133, 179, 176, 175, 62, 159 Allen, Vivian, 119 Allender, Charles, 133 Allender, Pat, 179, 180, 176, 170 Allison, Donna, 119, 171 Allison, William, 109 Almgren, James, 109 Ammon, Linda, 133, 170, 171 Anderson, Brenda, 133 Anderson, Carl, 119 Anderson, Michael, 133 Anderson, Peggy 109 Anderson, Richard, 109 MYRNA JONE WEST Girls Choir 11. KAREN LEE WHALEY Spanish Cl. 103 Jr. Booster 11, 123 Prom Comm. 113 Archbearer 113 Ring Din. Comm. 12. LINDA. CAROL WHITE Beta Cl. 11, 123 M.A.T. 11, 123 Jr. Boosters 113 French Cl, 105 ,l.A. Treas. 11, 12. RHONDA GALE WHITEHEAD Spanish Cl. 11, 123 Beta Cl. 11, 123 F.H.A. 123 .l.A. 11. HARRIET LYNN WHITNEL Beta Cl. 123 Office Worker 12. DORIS WHITTON In Indiana: French Cl. 103 Speech Cl. 113 Beta Cl. 123 N.H.S. 123 Office Worker 12. JOHN MICHAEL WHITTON Beta Cl. 10, 11, 123 Spanish Cl. 113 Span. Hon. Soc. 11. Anderson, Stephen, 119 Airmstrong, Betsy, 119, 179 Armstrong, Nancy, 109, 168 Arnett, Belinda, 109, 174 Arnett, Debrorah, 109 Arnett, Gregory, 133 Arnold, Stephen, 109 Arnsparger, Vicki, 109 Airthur, Linda, 133, 171 Ashbrook, Robert, 133 Ashcraft, Deidre, 109 Atkins, Ben, 109 Atkins, Joanne, 133 Aubrey, David, -I X- August, Arereian, 109 August, Dianna, 133 Austin, Greg. 119, 175, 86, 93, 99, 101, 164 Arery, Carol, 119 Ayers, Pam, 133, 178, 170 Babbit, Paul, 119 Bailey, Hudson, 109, 180, 174 Bailey, Wes, 119 Bailey, William, 109 Baker, Elgan, 133, 179, 178, 175, 177, 173, 170, 39, 63, 158, 163, 159 Baker, John, 119 Baker, Larry, 109 Baldwin, Bonita, 109 Baldwin, Denny, 133 Ball, Dora, 109 Ball, Freddy, 133 Ballard, Dianne, 133, 171 Ballard, Elizabeth, 123 Balla-rd, James, 109 Ballenger, Charles, 109 Ballinger, Paula, 109 Barker, Stvphcn, 119, 170, 159 JOSEPH CORNELL WIENER Beta Ci. 11,123 'VI,A.T.11,12. S1 EPIILN MARK WILLETT Football ll, Con. Band ll, 123 Sym, Band 123 Tiffffldfilff Hand ll, 12. JOY NlAlilE W'll.l.lA1r1S Beta Cl, 123 Homcroom Rep. 123 Sr. Play 123 Art CL3 Prom Comm. llg Ring Din, Comm. 12. PATTY WI LLI A NIS At Norman High Sfhool: Track 10, 115 Girls Chorus 103 Charrnettes 123 Track Team 12. SUSAN LESLIE WRIGHT Beta Cl. ll, 123 Business Cl. 123 Arch- bearer 113 Chairman, Prom Dec. Comm. 113 Sr, Playg Sr. Courtg Sec. Sr, Class3 lst place Talent Show3 Homeroom Rep. ll, 123 Din.-Dan. Der. Comm. 12. JAMES LEE YVYLIE Football 103 Basketball 10. 11 Clemons, Vicki, 136, 177, 170 Steven, 109, 164 rg, : F 1 f Y rf, Q UBBEN, DU TT ARE Barlow, Dorothy, 133 Barnette, Howard, 119 Barrick, Elaine, 119 Bartlett, Ann, 119, 177 Bartlett, Lacy, 119, 177, 174, 170 Bastin, Patsy, 133, 179, 180, 176, 177, 170, 172 Batson, Elizabeth, 119 Batsel, Bill, 134 Bayer, Judy, 171 Baxter, Richard, 119, 175, 87, 164, 181 Bayes, Ronald, 109 Bays, Darrell, 109 Bays, Robert, 119, 77 Beasley, Pat, 134, 172 Beatty, Aaron, 109, 178 Beatty, Ruth, 119 Beck, Marilyn, 118 Becker, Donna, 109, 174 Becker, Sharon, 119, 170 Becknell, Stephen, 109 Begin, Chere, 109, 180, 174 Begley, Donna, 134, 178, 170, 172 Bellamy, Harold, 109 Bennett, Bebra, 109 Benson, Randall, 109 Berry, Daniel, 109 Berry, James, 119, 178, 177 Berry J. W., 134, 180, 170, 164, 158 Bertram, Mary, 134, 119, 176, 110, 25, 29, 48, 16, 169. 31, 63 Best, Charles, 134, 167 Beuris, Beverly, 171 Bevins, Philip, 134, 178, 179, 177, 170 Bicknell, Wayne, 119 Biggs, Tommy, 119 Bingham, Nancy, 109, 174 Bingham, Taylor, 134, 68 Bingham, Venetta, 119, 180 Binion, Michael, 119, 175, 105, 167 Birch, Pat, 134, 179, 180, 178, 177, 170 Bird, Eleanora, 134, 178 NAMED VALEDI CT ORIANS. Brandon, Brantley, Breedcn, Breedon, , 120, 170 Mary 134 Judy, 134 Betty, 120, 165 Joseph, 134 Laura, 109, 175, 177, 173, 159 Brentl, Michael, 109 Brewer, Cynthia, 120, 179, 173, 170 Breedon, Brewer, Larry, 135, 179, Brewer, Meredith, 109 Bridges, Lonnie, 120 178, 177, 170, 21 Chapman, Linda, 136 Chasteen, Freeda, 120 Cheek, Linda, 120 Chellew, Jay, 120 Chess, Francis, 110, 173 Cheuvront, Alice, 120 Childers, Julia, 110 Cinnamon, William, 136, 166, 160 Clague, Joanne, 120 Clancy. Joseph, 110 Bridges, Walt, 135 Brinkerhoff, Hallie, 120, 175, 170 Brisbay, Jacqueline, 109 Briscoe, Richard, 135, 32 Broadus, Jo, 135 Brooks, Robert, 109, 164 Clark, 158 Clark , 163, 159 , Karen, 110 Anne, 136, 179, 178, 115, 111, 173, 170, 62 Clark, Lucinda, 110, 175, 177, 174, 159 Clark, Susan, 136, 179, 170, 172, 16, 169 Coats, Jack, 120, 167 Brothers, Gary, 135, 180, 177, 174, 170 Brouse, John, 120 Brown, Charles, 120 Brown, Debra, 109 Brown, Elaine, 135, 176, 63 Brown, Larry, 135 Brown, Michael, 120 Brown, Browning, Susan, 109 Bruce, Doug, 120 Brumficld, Debra, 135 Bryant, Alex, 135 Bryant, Tom, 110 Buchanan, Gary, 110, 178 Buck, Mary, 110 Buehler, Cheryl, 135 Bullock, Paula, 110, 173 Burge, Diana, 110 Burgess, Vicki, 135, 174, 171 Burk, John, 135 Burke, Sherry, 135 Burke, Susan, 120, 177, 173, 170 Burns, Jerry, 135 Burns, Leslie, 120 Bird, Marsha, 134, 179, 178, 177, 170, 169 Bishop Gary, 109 Bishop, Nancy, 119, 173 Bishop Robert, 119 Bishop Willard, 109 Bissinger, Elaine, 118 Bissmeyer, Bruce, 119, 181, 167 Bizzell, Donna, 119, 177, 170 Black, Mark, 134 Blake, Terry, 109 Blanche, Ann, 109 Blanche, Mitchell, 134, 68 Blankenship, Edward, 119 Blazy, Kent, 109 Burton, Dan, 110 Burton, Emily, 135, 171 Bush, Coleman, 135 Byers, Arthur, 110 Byers, Kathy, 110 Byington, Pamela, 135, 180 Byrd, Garland, 135 Cain, Robert, 110, 180, 115, 62, 161 Cairell, Windy, 120 Caldwell, David, 120, 174 Camic, Terry, 110 Campbell, Donald, 110 Campbell, John, 110 Cobb , James, 136 Cobb, Lynne, 136, 175, 181 Cobb , Patricia, 120 Cole, Patricia, 110, 173 Cole, Westlcy, 119, 175, 164, 167 Cole, William, 136, 179, 175, 177, 63, 159, 161 Coleman, David, 110 Collins, Keene, 110, 173 Colliver, Chris, 110 Colliver, Donald, 110 Colliver, Linda, 136, 170 Columbia, Darrell, 120 Columb Columb Combs, Combs, Combs, Condra, Conner, Consalv ia, Judith, 136, 172 ia, Teresa, 110 Calloway, 136 Emery, 120 Jimmy, 110 William, 136 Kathleen, 120, 170 i, Orlando, 110 Cook, Dennis, 110, 174 Cook, Michelle, 136, 171 Cook, Richard, 121, 175, 174, 164 Cook, Sue, 121 Cooper, Carolyn, 121 Cooper, Connie, 110 Cooper, Herschell, 121 Cooper, Maxine, 121 Corman, Elmer, 121, 167 Cornett, Jerry, Cornett, Linda, Cornett, Shelly 121 121 , 136, 179, 174, 170, 29, 24 Cornett, Sherry, 121, 178, 174 Cotter, William, 110 Cotterill, John, 110 Cox, Bruce, 110 Cox, Claude, 121 Blevins, Betty, 109 Blodgett, David, 109, 167 Bloyd, Paul, 119 Bloyd, Peter, 109 Boath, Marian, 109 Bobblitt, Paul, 119 Boggs, Bonnie, 134, 179, 176, 170, 169, 168 Campbell , Linda, 120 Campbell, Louis, 135 Campbell, Marie, 178, 135, 175, 177, 170 Campbell, Rodney, 110 Campbell, Suellyn, 179, 180, 178, 177, 170, 61 Campbell, Thomas, 120 Carlin, Cathleen, 135, 179, 175, 177, 178, 170, 53, 40 158, 163 Cox, Linda, 110, 168 Cox, Cox, Cox, Ralph, 110 Ruth, 110 Connie, 110 Crabb, James, 121, 170 Craft, Alberta, 110 Craft, Benita, 110, 173 Craig, Cecilia, 136, 178, 177, 170, 166, 160 Boggs, Doug, 109 Boian, Barbara, 134 Bolendar, Janet, 109, 173 Bolendar, Jeanne, 109, 174 Bolendar, Pat, 119, 173, 170 Bolton, Cheryl, 109 Bond, Joseph, 119, 164 Boone, Carolyn, 134 Bost, Cynthia, 134, 179, 178, 176, 175, 177, 170, 34, 63, 168, 159 Bosworth, Ann, 120 Bowers, Richard, 134 Bowles, Don, 120 Bowlin, Margaret, 134 Bowman, Donald, 109 Bowman, Gaile, 120, 178, 174, 170 Bowman, James, 134, 179, 176, 63, 102, 105, 167 Bowman, Rebecca, 109, 174 Bowsher, Judith, 171 Bowsher, Samuel, 120 Boyd, Glenna, 120 Boyle, Robyn, 109 Braamse, Adrienne, 120, 179 Brumae, Linda, 134, 177, 170 Brudenburg, May, 171 Bradford, John, 109 Bradley, Linda, 120 Bradshaw, Linda, 120 Carlin, Diane, 110 Carnes, John, 135 Carollo, Frank, 110, 96, 167 Carper, Doris, 110, 173, 172 Carr, Guy, 120 Carrol David 110 Carr, Susan, 110 1. ' , l Carrol, Jan, 110, 180 Carroll, Marian, 110 Carroll, Robert, 110 Carter, Anderson, 120 Carter, Elaine, 110 Carter, Melissa, 120 Carte, Pat, 135 Carter, Sharon, 110 Carter, Zacky, 110 Cartmcll, Janet, 120, 175, 177, 170 Cartwright, Randolph, 110 Case, James, 135, 32 Casey, Daniel, 120 Cathers, David, 136 Caudill, Phil, 120 Caudill, Shirley, 136, 173, 171 Cavwood, Gary, 110 Chafin, Beverly, 136 Chalin, Debrorah, 136, 170 Chapman, Brenda, 110 Craig, Phyllis L., 121 Craig, Richard L., 110 Cravens, Mary D., 130, 172 Crawford. Gary R., 121 Crawford, Virginia L., 136 Crawfort, Lynne J., 110, 175, 173 Crawley, Michael D., 110 Creager, Janet L., 110, 172 Creager, Rebecca L., 110, 180, 171, 172 Creager, Ronald L., 136, 170 Creech, Charles T., 110 Creech, David L., 110 Creech, Gary R., 110 Cressman, James E., 136, 178, 177, 170, 166, 160 Crigger, Nancy L., 137 Cromer, Anita K., 121, 179, 176, 173, 170, 17, 69 Crouch, Kenneth B., 110, 179, 175, 177, 164 Crouch, Larry, 172, 105, 167 Crowley, Elizabeth, 110, 180 Crowther, Deborah L., 110 Crump, Richard L., 136, 178, 60 Cruse, Lowell, 110 Cummins, Donna M., 110 Cummins, Georgia G., 121 Cundiff, Melda K., 110 Cundiff, Patricia A., 137 Cundiff, William 1-I., 110, 174 Cunningham, Frank A.. 121 Cunningham, Janene, 121, 170 Cunni ngham, Patricia L., 110 Currens, Shirley, 121, 170 Curry, Sharon D., 131 Curtis, Mark K., 110 Curtis, William E., 137, 180 Dacci, Lawrence A., 110 Dacci, Mayo E., 121, 137, 172 Dailey, Donna, 110 Dailey, Ralph K., 137 Damron, Betty, 171 Daniel Daniel s, Deanne F., 121 s, Jean, 110 Darby, Benjamin J., 110, 174 Dargauell, Robert A., 121 Daugherty, Alice J., 110 Daugherty, James S., 137, 178 Daugherty, Margaret R., 121, 170 David, Thomas E., 121 Davis, Charles W., 137, 179, 173 Davis, Christine K., 110 Davis, Elouise C., 121 Davis, Ernest E., Jr., 121 Davis, John S., 110 Davis, Kathy E., 137, 178, 175, 170, 161, 138 Davis, Lana G., 111 Dawson, Karen 1... 137 Day, Larry K., 111 Day, Richard W., 137. 180, 178, 1 Dean. John G.. 121 Dean, Rose M., 137 Deatriclr, William John, 111 Deboer, Jonathan J., 121 Detlman, Charles T. ll, 121, 170 Dcdman, Diana 1.., 111 D1-itz, Edward. 137 Delaney, Carolyn Delaney, Guy A., 137, 175, 170 Delaney, William C.. 111 Dennis, Marlt S.. 137, 88. 16-1, 181 Derossett, June, lll 77, 29, 88, 163, 161 Derrickson, Richard A., lll, 40, 90, 102, 101, 167 Dt-vary, Armilela K., lll Devriea, Teresa G., 121 Diamond, Michael. 121 Diamond, Tanya 11.. 121 Dice, Edwin Dire. Falriclt, 111 Dirken, Beverly. 137, 178 Diehl, Dianne, 121 Dinnmore, Dale, 137, 178, 177, 170 Dodd, Deborah. 121, 180 , 1.19 Dodd, Donna,'137, 179, 177. 170. 18, 181, 130 Dodson, Carmia, 121 Dodson, Maxine, 121 Doerting, Douglas Doll, Curtis D., 121 Doll, Mary. lll Donahue, Patricia, 111 Dotson, Philip, 137, 178, 176, 177, 170 Downey. Jill, 137 Downey, Paul Doyle, Linda, 177, 171 Drager, Michael, lll Drake, Marjorie, 111, 180, 176, 171 Drake, Samuel, 121, 173 Drew, Jacqueline, 121 Drew, John. 111 Drew, Laura. 111, 180 Drury, Charlotte, 137, 170 Drury, Marcella, 137, 171 Drury, Sandra, 121, 171 Ducharme, Dennis, 111 Duckworth, Samantha, 111 Duff. Connie. 111 Duff, Jamie. 121 Duff. Jeffrey, 121 Duff, Karma, 138, 180, 178. 171. 1 ' 70, 168 Duggins, Couglas, 121. 83 Duncan. Jennifer. 111 Duncan, Robert, 111 Dunn. Deborah, 121, 172 Dunn. Donna M.. 138 Dunn, Gene, 121 Dunn, Jesse, 121 Dunn, Kenneth, 111 Dunn, Lynn, 111. 173 FIRST OFFICIAL FUNCTIO THE Dunn, Michael, 111 Dunn, Patricia, 121 Dupont, Deborah, 121 Durkin, Jan, 121 Dutt, Kathleen, 122, 177, 173, 170 Dutt, Philip, 138, 178, 170, 53, 153, 163 159 Duvall, Stephen, 138, 68 Dwyer, Kathleen, 138 Dyche, Richard Dye, Barbara, 138, 173 Eades, Mary, 111 Eades, Patricia, 111 Earlywine, Mary, 138, 172 Eason, Jessie, 111 Easterling, Karen, 138, 176 Eckdahl. Susannah, 111 Eckerline, Charles, 122 Edmonds, Beatrice, 111 Edwards, Anne, 171 Elam, Charlotte, 138, 179, 178, 177, 173, 170, 172 Eldridge, Barry, 138, 178, 166, 160 Eldridge. Brenda, 138, 178, 170 Elias, James, 178 Elliot, Sandra D., 138 Ellis, Joel, 122, 167 Elswick, Susan, 122 Emig, Letitia, 122, 180, 12 Endicott, W'illiam, 122 England, Robert, 111 Epperson, William, 122 Ernest, James, 111 Erwin, Ellen, 111, 176 Erwin, Lisa, 111 Essig, Ellen, 138, 179, 170, 181 Essig, 1.nris, lll Estes..1oan. 122, 176 Ethingtun, Carolyn, 122 1'ivans, Joseph. 111 Evans, Katherine, 122 Ewen, David, 122, 17-1 Fain, Stanley. 122 Farmer, lietty, 111 Farmer. Danny, 122 Farmer, Janet, 122, 170, 171 Farmer. W'illiam, 138 Faulkner, Robert, 111, 16-1 Feagnna. Jo, 168 Feagans. Myra, 121 Fcigel, Phyllis Jean, 138, 179, 177, 170, Ferguson, Douglas, 111 Ferguson, Shirley, 138, 38 Fields. Joan, 111 rapids, Linda, 138 Fields. Vicki, 138, 171 Fillmore, Deborah, 111 Fillmore. Jerry, 122 Finch. Alan, 138 Finltner, Valerie, 111 Finltner. Yfanrla, 122 Finnie, Nancy, 122, 178, 175, 177, 170 Finnie. Richard, 138, 170 Fischer, Mark, 122 Fisher, Nick, 111, 175, 164 Fister, Ralph, 122 Fite. William, 111 Fitzpatrick, Janet, 122 Fleming, William, 111, 70 Fletrper, Vanesca, 122 Florence. Constance, 122, 171 Flowers, Alicc, 122 Flowers, Samuel, 122 Floyd, Edwin, 122 Flynn, Theodore, 122 Foley, Mary, 122, 179 Foley, Susan, 73 Foster, Charlotte Foster, Larry, 111, 98, 99, 100 Foushee, Ray, 122, 164 Fox, Barbara, 138 Fw- Larry. 136, 175, 95 Foxworthy, David, 122 Foxworthy. Stanley, 114 Frakes, William, 138, 38 Francis, Suzanne, 122, 177, 170 Francis, Thomas, 111 Franklin, John, 133 Frasier, Howard, 122 Frazier, Pamela, 122 Frazier, 122, 175, 170, 164 Freeman, J. T., 34, 159 17, 169 Fritz, Linda, 171 Fugett, Donna Fugett, Sandra, 111, 180 Fuller, Cathy, 122, 171 Fulmer, Janet, 139, 180, 178, 175, 170, 66, 60 Fuller, Jerry, 122 Fuller, Sherry, 122 Gaines, Edwin, 111 Ganter, Lynn, 139 Garbee, Jeanne, 139, 177, 173, 170, 167, 31 Gardner, Robert, 139, 178, 176, 177, 170, 166, 28 Gardner, Samuel, 111, 178 Garey, James, 122, 139 Garland, Brenda, 111 Garland, Carolyn, 111 Garrison, Bruce, 122, 177, 174, 170 Gaunt, Teresa, 111 Gibb, Kathleen, 122, 178, 173, 170 Gibson, Cathy, 111 Gibson, Charles, 121 Gibson, Susan, 139 Gilbert, Phillip, 139, 115, 199, 100, 101, 164, 165 cilbreath, Robert, 139, 119, 118, 177, 164, 165, 53, 158, 161 Giles, Abby, 111, 171 Giles, Carol, 139, 171 Gentry, Causaundra, 122, 180 Getty, Richard, 122 Giles, Ronald, 111 Gilkerson, Joyce, 133, 170 Gill, Betty, 122 Gill, James, 139 Gill, Linda, 139, 171 Gillespie, Anthony, 111 Gillespie, Bruce, 123 Gillespie, Diane, 139 Gilliam, Fredde, 23 Gilpin, Clyde, 123, 166 Ginten, Benny, 111 Girone, David, 123 Glass, Robert, 123 Glover, John, 111, 174 ' -' ,'f?y1?. v v. X , Becoming faint during opening dl! mmf monies, a band member is revived 57 he mother. I 1.-we -- IS PLAYING FOR OPENING DAY CEREM NIES Goff, Deborah, 139, 179, 170, 172 Goodman, Jo, 123, 178, 177, 170 Goodpaster, Donald, 111, 174, 88, 164 Goodpaster, Ronald, 139 Goodrich, Joy, 111, 174 Gordon, Laura, 111 Gorham, Michael, 139 Graham, Charles, 111 Graham, Jan, 139, 178, 175, 173, 170 Graham, William, 123 craves, Rusty, 139, 177, 170 Graves, Sharon, 111 Gravitt, Grover, 111 Gray, Robert, 111 Graybeal, William, 111 Green, Cheryl, 139 Green, Gary, 112, 174 Green, Richard, 112 Greene, Anthony, 123 Gregg, David, 112 Gregory, Carol, 112 Gretter, Marcia, 112, 174 Griffith, Alane, 112 Griffith, Ann, 112 Griffith, David, 123 Haydon, Joseph, 88, 164 Hays, Jean, 123 Hazen, Lynn, 112 Hedrich, Hellard, Winfred, 123 Michael, 140, 175, 164 Helton, Rose, 123, 179 Henderson, Darrell, 123 , clyda, 140, 170, 172 Hendren Henn, Druanne, 140, 178, 173 Henrickson, Robert, 112, 174 Hensley, Gracie, 112 Henson, Gregory, 112 Henson, Judy, 123, 170 Herndon, Elizabeth, 112, 174 Herrington, Diana, 140 Herrington, Michael, 112 Herrington, Wayne, 140, 75, 65 Hershenson, Beverly, 140, 171 Hershenson, Debra, 112 Hessel, Catherine, 123, 170 Hicks, John, 112 Hilen, Jenia, 123 Hill, Kenneth, 123, 179, 180 Hill, Rosemary, 140, 172 Hurt, Sandra, 112 Husak, Beth, 112 Igo, Vicki, 124, 173 Isaac, Dennis, 141, 68, 172 Isaacs, Donnie, 112 Isaacs, John, 124 Isaman, Donald, 124 Ison, John, 112 Ilten, Albert, 124 Jacina, Mary, 124, 173 Jackson, Edward, 141 Jackson, John, 141 Jackson K. Anthony, 112, 180 Jackson Jackson Michael, 112 Michael, 124, 164 James, Carolyn, 141 James, Verla, 141, 171, 172 Jansen, William, 142, 77 Jaracz, Chesley, 142, 175, 90, 93 Jarvis, Valencia, 124, 178 Jasper, Thomas, 124 Jelly, Catherine, 14.2, 171 Jenkins, Clarence, 124 Jenkins, Leroy, 142, 179, 173, 170, 161 Jennings, Lynda, 142, 172 Griffith, Bryan, 139, 177, 170, 54 Grimmett, Dena, 139, 171 Grimmett, Denny, 139 Grose, Charlotte, 112 Grose, Elaine, 139 Hillard, Walter, 123 Hinkle, Jerrry, 112 Hinkle, Judy, 123 Hisel, Barbara, 112, 171, 172 Hisel, Barbara J., 140, 170, 171 Hisel, Joe, 112 Jensen, Linda, 142, 180, 170 Jensen, Vicki, 112 Jeter, Glenn, 113 Jewell, Linda, 142, 178, 177, Johns, Valerie, 124, 179 170, 12, 1 3, 163, 16 Groth, Barry, 112 Gullette, Brenda, 112, 171 Gulley, Ida, 123 Guzzetta , Robert, 112 Hackett, Jennifer, 112 Hager, Charles, 112 Hageman, Fredrick, 123 Haggard, Allen, .23 Haggard, Ezra, 139 Haggard, Janet, 139, 171 Haggard , William, 112 Halfhill, James, 123, 95, 167 Halk, Michelle, 112, 174 Halker, Gary, 140, 159 Hall, Charlie, 123 Hall, Je nnifer, 123 Hall, Lena, 140 Hall, Phillip, 112 Hall, Rena, 123 Hall, Ronald, 140 Hall, Sherrie, 112 Hall, Vanessa, 112 Hall, William, 123 Halter, Jack, 123, 68 Ham, Robert, 112 Ham, V Hamer, irginia, 123 Martha, 112, 174 Hamilton, Robert, 112 Hamilto Hamilto n Thelma, 112 n, Virginia, 123 Hisle, W alter, 141, 172 Hiss, Carol, 141, 171 Hockensmith, Susan, 112 Hocker, Carl, 141, 164 Hooker, Joan, 112 Hodges, Barbara, 123, 178, 173, 170, 171, 166, 160 Hodges, Carolyn, 141, 173 Hodges, Levi, 166, 160 Ho ffeld, Margaret, 123, 170 Hagge, Karen, 141, 178, 173, 170, 172 Holbrook, Carl, 141, 177, 170 Holbrook, Charles, 122, 177, 170, 164 Holbrook, James, 112 Holland, Margaret, 112 Hollingsworth, James, 123 Holland, Christilene, 124 Holland, Madgelene, 141, 172 Holt, Harold, 124, 164 Holt, Pamela, 141 Holt, Stephen, 124 Holthaus , Paul, 112, 174 Hambirg, Donald, 141 Honican, Honican, Honican. Fred, 112 Nell, 112 Thomas, 124 Hamlin, Vanessa, 112 Hampton Hampton , Lee, 140 , Paul, 112 , Percy, 112, 175, 164 Hanawalt, Mary, 140 Hancock, Rodney, 112 Hand, Thomas, 112 Hampton Hooker, Ann, 124 Hoover, Frances, 141, 178 Hoover, James, 112 Hope, George, 141 Hope, Matthew, 112 Hopkins, Johnny, 141 Hornback, Mike, 141 Hornbeck, Ruth, 112, 175, 177 Horner, Regina, 141 Horner, Roberta, 112 Horton, Karen, 124 Housh, Mike, 141 Housh, Patrick, 124, 175 Howard, Gary, 124 Howard, James, 112 Hanson, Cynthia, 123, 180 Hardin, Charlotte, 140 Hardin, Jo, 112 Hardy, Douglas, 112 Hardy, Joseph, 123 Harman, Karen, 180, 176 Harnett. Sandra, 140 Harris, Roberta, 112 Harris, Sandy, 123, 171 Harris, Sarah, 112, 180, 168, 174 Harris, Thomas, 112 Harris, Vernon, 123, 173 Howard, Howard, John 124 Marguerite, 141. Howard, Robert, 124, 174, 164 Howard, Sarah, 112 Howard, Thomas, 124, 164 Howard, William, 124, 164 Hudson, Anne, 124 Hudson, Beverly, 112, 179, 180, 174, 168 Hudson, Hudson, Danna, 124 Gary, 124 Huebner, Randy. 141, 179, 177, 170, 181 Johnson Aileen, 113, 171 Johnson, Clayton, 113 Johnson David, 113 Johnson Jennifer, 142 Johnson Jesse, 113 Johnson, Melissa, 142, 171 Johnson Richard, 113 Johnson Robert, 113 ' Johnson Scott 142, 178, 175, 177, 170, 88 132 164, 181, 161,, 167 Johnson Steven, 113 Johnson, Stephen, 124, 170 Johnson, Susan, 113, 180, 178, 175, 170 Johnson, Thomas, 142, 172 Johnso n, William 142 Johnson, William, 124 Johnston, Jeffery, 113 Johnston, Richard, 124 Jones, Jones, Jones, Jones, Benye, 142, 171 Joseph 124, 177, 170, 68 Linda, 124, 180, 178, 175, 170 Sherrie, 113 Jones, Stella, 113 Jones, Stephen, 142, 60, 83 Jones, Wanda, 142, 172 Jordon, Donald, 113 Jordon, Judy,'142, 179 Jordon, Linda, 124 Jordon, Robert, 124, 177, 170 Jordon, William, 177, 170 Judy, Barbara, 113, 174 Kackley, Floyd, 124 Kallop, Jerome, 124 Karrick, Katherine, 142, 171 Keefe, Michael, 142 Keemle, Robert, 172 X. Hafrt, Edward, 140 Hatch, David, 112 Hatcher, Carol, 123 Haiton, Ronnie, 14-0 Hatton, Tom, 140 Haw, Connie, 112, 177 Hawkins, Sharon, 140, 180, 172 Hawn. Susan, 140, 179. 180, 173, 172, 16, 169 Hay, Katherine, 140, 179, 176 Hayden, Gary, 140 Hayden, Sandra, 140, 171 Haydon, David, 123 Huffman, Deborah, 141, 180, 62 Huffman, Eric, 141, 175 Huffman, Linda, 112, 172 Huffman, Russell, 11? Hughes, John, ll2 Hulker, Betty, 112 Humphrey, William, 124 Hunt, Janice, 124- Hunter, Carol, 124 Hunter, Robert, 112 Hurd, Gary, 124 Hurt, Linda, 141 , n, J We- ,M , 4 12:7 . 2 Sensitivity plus skill creates a work of a Larison, Glenn, 125 Keen, Dan, 142, 166 Keenon, Bruce, 142 Keith, Anna, 142 Keith, Clarence, 124 STUDENTS LEAR TECH Lancaster, Rosalie, 113 Lane, Michael, 143 Lange, Douglas, 125 Larison, Betty, 143 IQ UES OF PAIN Mattews, Matlock, Jack, 114 Russell, 144 Matteola, Dana, 125 Mattesoa , Vicki, 114 Mattocks, Marticia, 144 Keith, Jeri, 142 Keith, Mila, 124, 68 Keller, Carol, 113, 172 Kelly, Amy, 113 Lcntz, Robert, 125 Kelly, Kenneth, 142 Kelly, Paul, 124 Kemper, Alberta, 142, 171 Kemper, Ann, 113 Kemper, James, 113 Kendrick, Billy, 142, 172 Kennanier, James, 113, 180 Kennedy, Christine, 113, 180 Kenny, Beverly, 113 Keogh, Christopher, 113 Kerby, Teresa, 113 Kerns, June, 142 Kessinger, Ralph, 142 Killough, Charlotte, 180 Kimball, Brenda, 124, 180, 171 Kincheloe, David, 143 Kincheloe, Vicki, 124 King, Dorothea, 113, 177 King, John Wayne, 125 King, John H., 174 King, Laura, 125 King, Patricia, 125 King, Stephen, 113 Kinkcl, Linda, 143 Kinkee, Linda, 171 Kinkel, Stephen, 113 Kinnaird Kinnaird Kathy, 172 Kinnaird, Mary, 143 Kinnaird Michael, 113 Kinnaird Larry, 143 Sally. 1-13. 178, 17 7, 170, 158 Master Kint, Deborah, 113 Kirk, Phillip, 125 Kirkland, Sue, 113 Kissinger, Cordon, 113 Kitts, Rena, 125 Kitz, James, 125 Klaren, Robert, 143, 177 Knippenberg, Craig, 123 Knippenberg, Glenn, 113 Koenig. Dong, 113 Koester, Sandra, 113 Kollros, Rirhnrrl, llfl Knmmer, Linda, 143, 171 Ladwig, Victoria, 113, 180, 177, 173, 170 Lallerre, Bruce. 113, 178 Lake, Larry, 113 Lake, Linda, 113 Lambeth, Joe, 146 Lampe, Russell, 125 Lancaster, Rita, 113 ' f ,K fr? 1 if- A ,, . Mob rule prevails over a Bryan Station de- fender. Larkin, Michael, 143, 33 Larsen, Robert, 113 Lathery, Donald, 125 Lathery, James, 113 Lathrem, Harold, 113 Latherena. Judith, 125 Laughlin, Jennifer, 125 Laurick, Grace, 125, 176, 173 Lavender, Gary, 143, 178 Laverty, Barbara, 143, 178 Lawson, Johnny, 113 Lawson, Virginia, 143, 179, 176, 171, 63 Leach, Gary, 28, 69 Lear, Carol, 125 Lee, Laura, 125 Lee, Regina, 174 Leggett, Elizabeth, 125 Lenz, Philip, 113 Lewis, Adele, 113, 174 Lewis, Martha, 113 Lewis, Yvilliam, 125 Leyback, Teresa, 125, 180, 177, 170 - Lightner, Debrorah, 113 Liles, Nancy, 113, 180, 175 Lilly, George, 125 Littcll, Barbara, 113, 175, 173, 171 Littrell, Thomas, 143 Livisay, Michael, 125, 93 Lizana, Sharon, 143 Lorker, Linda, 125, 170 Logstan, Teresa, 113 Loman, Cary, 113 Long, Delera, 125, 170 Long, Gerald, 143, 33 Long, Richard, 113 Lonker. Mirlmel, 125 Lonallcn, Stephen, 113 Londen, Thomas, 113 Love, Mary, 113 Lovelnre, Billie, 143 Lowe. Jean, 113, 174, 173 Lowery, Harold, 125 Lowery. Michael, 113 1,111-M, madrid, 125 Lnrkens, Bennet, 125, 175 Lutz, Janet, 125, 179, 173, 170, 17, 169 Lnt1, Beverly, 113, 180, 173 Lynch, Philip, 113, 164 Lykins, Henry, 113 Maupin, Lynn, 125 May, Diana, 125 May, Harold, 114 May, James, 144 May, Karl, 144, 170 May, Kathy, 125 May, Terry, 125 May, William, 114 Maynard, Connie, 125 Mayne, Mark, 144 Mays, Roy, 114, 175, 164 McAakill, Elizabeth, 114 McAuliffe, Rose, 144 McCarthy, Patrick, 144 McCaw, William, 21, 144, 110, 24, zo, 132, 181 McClellan, Marjorie, 14-4 McClure, Pauline, 114 McClure, William, 114 McCollum, Joseph, 114 McCanaghy, Gail, 114, 171 McCracken, Rebecca, 144 McCrady, Virginia, 114 McCreary, James, 144 McCrory, Jennie, 144 McCubbin, Dianne, 126 McConathy, Pauline, 114 McConnell, Joann, 114, 174 McConnell, Malcolm, 126 McCormick, Gary, 126 McCormick, Lynne, 126 McDonald, Barbara, 144 McDowell, Shirley, 126 McGal1a, Cecil, 114- McGlothin, Terrell, 114 McGuire, Patricia, 126 Mclntyre, Rebecca, 126, 180 Lynn, John, 125 Lyons, Janeen, 113 Lyons, Rexford. 113, 175, 174 Lyons, Zachary, 144 Marquown, Melissa, 113, 175, 177 Madison, Victoria, 113 mpfiianz. Wann, 14-1-, 111, 110 Magee, Mary, 144, 179, 115, 172, 181 Magee, Timothy, 113, 174 Malone, Robert, 113 Malone, W'illi:lm, 125 Mangione. Frank, 125 Mansfield, Linda, 113 Mansfield, Nancy, 113 Mannel, Mary, 113 Manuel, Paten, 14-1, 172 Manuel, Ronalrl, 125 Marks, Teri. 113 Marlin. John, 125 Marlow. Sandra, 113 Marquarrlt, Steve, 125 Marrs, Marsh, lfred, 125, 178 Susan, 113 Marshall, Bobby, 113 Marshall, Evelyn, 114, 176 Marshall, Gerald, 125 Marshall. Judith, 114 Marshbanks, Laura, 125 Martin Martin , Dianne, 125, 177, 173 , Janet, 114, 174 Martin, John, 114 Martin , Lois, 114 Martin, Lorraine, 114 Martin Marty, , Terry, 114 Charles, 114 Mason, Kenneth, 125 s, Linda, 144, 171 McKee, Charles, 114 McKee, Ellen, 114- McKee, Garland, 114 McKee, James, 144, 4-8 McKenncy McKenney , Debra, 114 , Patricia, 114 McKinney, Barry, 126 McKinney, Brenda, 126 McKinney, Garland, 114 McKinney, Jackie, 14-4- McKune, Garry, 126 McLemore , Barbara, 144 McLendon, Sarah, 126, 173, 170, 171 McPhero n, Sam, 126 McSpadden, Sandra, 144, 180, 178, 170, 181 McSpadden, Shirley, 114 Measel, Rhondra, 126 Medley, James, 114 Mefford, Thomas, 114, 178, 36 Mellott, Velma, 144 Melrose, Robert, 126 Melton, Darrell, 114, 176, 174 Merlin, David, 14-4, 179, 181 Meyer, Phillip, 114, 164 Meyers, Charles, 126, 174 Meyers, Nancy, 126 Meyers, Phillip, 144 Meyers, Steve, 145 Michael, William, 114, 175, 164 Mickey, Steven, 114 Middleton, James, 114, 178 Middleto n, Janice, 114, 168 Mielcarek, Terry, 145 Milam, Steven, 114 Miller, Brenda, 126 Miller, Finley, 114 Miller, J Milliom, Mims, cuffora, 145, 115, as, s ack, 126, 167 Ronald, 145 Minix, Marcus, 114, 180, 174 Minor, Glenda, 126 Mitchell, Helen, 145 Mitchell, James, 114 Mitchell, James E., 114 Mitchell, Karen, 126, 170 Mitchell, Kenneth, 145, 68 Mitchell, Phyllis, 114 Mitchell, Stuart, 114 Mitchell, William, 114 Mastin, William, 114 Mateuke, Charles, 125 Mathews, Dennis, 114 Mizcll, David, 126, 177 Moak, Jamie, 114 Moak, Margaret, 145, 171 Moberly, Glenn, 114 9, 95, 164, 181, 167 TING 'llc SCULPTURE, Woon CUTS, A D POTTERY IN ART CLASSES Monahan, Patrick, 114 Monroe, Philip, 114 Montague, William, 114 Montgomery, Rebecca, 145, 178. 170 Moon, Michael, 14-5 Mooney, Arty, 126 Moore, Ann, 114, 177, 174 Moore, Carolyn, 126, 180, 170 Moore, David, 114 4 Moore, John, 171 Moore, Linda, 145 Moore, Linda, 145, 177, 170 Moore, Linda, 125, 48 Moore, Michael, 145, 174, 37, 88, 164, 181 Moores, Jennifer, 126 Ritchey, Patricia, 147, 180, 172 Moorhead, Nancy, 14-5, 179, 170 Ltorford, Donald, 145, 179, 190, 178, 175. 177, 170, og: Morgan, Morgan, Morgan, Morgan, David, 126 John, 126, 175, 171 Mark, 114 Robert, 126 Parke, Daniel R., 146 Parker, Kenneth L., 172 Parks, Gerald, 127, 175 Parks, Kathy S., 146, 176 Patch, Lauren N., 177 Patrick, Joann, 127 Patrick, Larry L., 146 Patrick, Mark R., 127 Peace, Donald G., 146, 170, 12, 159 Peel, Marsha P., 146, 180, 176, 170 Pence, Billie Jo, 146 Pcndley, Suzanne R., 127, 178, 177, 174, 170, Perkins, James, 146, 90, 93 Perkins, Susan E., 1-1-6, 177, 170, 172, 25, 61 Petty, Beverly J., 146, 174, 181 Peyton, Li11da F., 146, 171 Philprick, James D., 126 Phillips, Cordelia L., 127 Phillips, Henry, 127 Phillips, Sherrida, 146 Picard, Linda, 168 Pierce, Melinda, 127, 174- Morgan, Terry, 114- Morris, Lana S., 126 Morris, Sam, 114 Morrison, Marjorie J., 114 Morrow, Donna L., 126 S Morton, Debrah E., 126 Morton, John E., 126 Mucio, Michael A., 126 Pierce, Ralph E., 127 Podshadley, Maureen L., 17-1, 175, 171 Pope, James R., 164- Portor, Donald W., 127, 180, 173, 170 Porter, Jonathan W., 146, 177, 170, 164, 161 Porter, Thomas P., 127 Portis, Archie R. Jr., 147, 178, 175, 177, Potter, Merredith J., 175, 173, 171 Potter, Rosie M., 147 Potts, Linda M., 127, 174 170 Nagle, Nancy, 114, 180, 179, 177 Muddiman, Madeline R., 145 Muirheid, Barbara A., 114 Mulder, Constance M., 145 Mullins, Brenda Sue, Murphey, Edward O., Murphy, Richard V., Murrell, Charles W., Murrell, Mike, 126 Musgrove, Becky A., Nagle, David R., 126 126 114 114, 180, 177 145, 175 126, 179, 171 Napier, Bonnie M., 114 Neal, Jean A., 114, 174 Neal, Maria R., 145, 172 Neill, Ja mes L., 14-5, 175 Neville, Maryfaith, 145, 179, 175, 181 Newberg, Daniel K., 145, 175, 88, 164 Newby, Daryl E., 126 Newland Newman Newman Newnam Newton, , Brenda K., 126 , Cynthia, 126 , Marie E., 126 , Judith, 145 Donna L., 127 Powell, Gary D., 147 Powell, Harry D., 127 Powell, Joy A., 180 Powers, William E. Jr., 127, 174 Prather, Linda L., 127, 14-7 Prentice, Susan M., 147, 180, 172 Preston, Judy, 127 ' Prewitt, Barbara J., 127 Pfewitt, Bettye L., 127 Price, Gloria J., 127 Price, John F., 147, 177, 170, 161 Puckett, Wayne, 127, 177, 173, 170 Puckett, Stanley, 179, 177 Pulliam, Stephen H., 127 Rader, Carme A., 174 Ragland, Leia, 147 Railey. James, 164 Rainey, Pamela, 147, 171, 20 Ramey, Judy, 177 Ramsey, Nikki, 127 Randolph, Eugenia, 127 Read, James W., 127 Reed, Mary, 127 Reed, Rita, 128, 178 Reed, Russell, 128, 178, 17-L Reeves, Homer, 128 Newton, Rosalind K., 127, 180, 177, 170 Nickell, Barbara L., 114, 180 Nickell, Deborah K., 145, 179, 180, 172 Noble, David L., 126, 175, 174, 98, 99, 101, 161 Noble, Gwen A., 145 Noe, Larry R., 126 Noel, Jean T., 146, 178, 64 Noel, Patricia A., 126 Norfleet, Rosemary, 146, 178, 170, 159 Norris, Charles H., 126, 175, 174 Norris, Cheryl, 180 Norris, Ellen R. Norton, Phyllis, 126 Norton, Robert L., 146 Norrell, Shirley, 146, 171 Oakes, Deborah, 126 Ochsenbein, Karen A., 126 Ockerman, Danny W., 126 O'Connor, Cynthia, 146 O'Connor, James K., 146 O'Connor, Stephen, 146, 167 Ogden, Barry, 146 Ogletree, Deborah, 127, 180, 178, 170, 166, 160 Ogletree, Mary, 127, 180, 178, 170, 166, 167, 160 Oldham, James L. Olds, Beverly J., 146, 172 Olsen, Peter L. Olson, Karen L., 127, 180, 170 Orahood, Robert, 127 Orahood, Wayne, 127, 164 Orme, Matt, 146, 178, 170, 29, 45, 48, 31, 36, 44, 163 Ormond, Virginia, 146, 175, 75 Osborne, Susan Osser, Dana, 180 Ostrander, Kent, 180, 175, 177, 164 Otis, Marilyn K., 127 Overstreet, Randall M., 127 Owsley, Norma Padgett, Richard, 146, 167 Palmer, Brad T., 127, 175, 177, 170 Parke, Qmellia M., 174 l Reynolds, Donna, 147 Reynolds, Gary T., 147, 164. Reynolds, Verna, 128 166, 160 158 Reynolds, William, Reynolds, William, 128 128 Rl1UClt'I11yl'0, Jay. 174 Rhodus, J. Lynn, 128 Rice, Rebecca, 147 Rice, Russell, 177 Richards, Mark, 128 Richardson, George, 128 Richardson, Gregory, 177, 159 Riddle, Cl1arla, 180 Riddell, Judith, 128, 172 Riggins, Sharon, 128, 178, 170 Riggs, Janet, 1-17, 179, 178, 177, 170 Riser. Robert, 68 Ritchie, Donald, 128 Ritchie, Ellen, 128 Ritchey, Ruth, 147, 171 Ritter, Lctitia, 147 Robertson, Rebecca, 128, 171 Robertson, Richard, 128 Robinson, William, 147, 170 Roburds, Laurie, 128 Robords, Ruth, 147 Roderick, David, 147, 178, 177, Rogers, Rebecca, 1-17, 179, 181 Thonias, 128, 180, 178, 177, 170 166 60 Rollings, Parnell, 128 Root, Rose, Deborah, 180, 176 Rose, Li11da, 128 170 172 158 161 Rose, Mary, 171 Rosenbaum, Joseph, Rosenbaum, Nancy, Rosenbaum, Paula, Roser, Donald, 147 Roth, Bruce, 172 Rudig, Jan, 147 Russell, Barry, 174 128, 180, 174, 173 128, 178, 177. 170, 166, 160 128, 180, 170 Sallee, Stephen, 128 Salsman, Thomas, 128, 164 Sanders, James, 128 Sanders, Judy, 147 Sanders, Roger, 128 Sandford, Robert, 128, 175 Sausman, Karen, 173 Sauteben, Edward, 174 Savage, William, 147, 177, 170 Sawyer, Alan, 147 Saxton, Jenny, 128, 171 Scanlon, David, 175, 95, 97, 167 Scarbrough, Cheryl, 148, 171 Schaefer, Deborah, 174 Schmidt, Clinton, 128, 164 Schmucker, Donald, 148, 178, 177 Sebastion, Billie, 180 Seiler, Sally, 128, 171 Seiler, Susan, 128, 171 Seldin, Lance, 128 Settle, Jean, 128, 178, 175, 170 Injections were given to those who reacted to the first T.B. tests Siegal, Daniel, 128 ARE ACTIVITIES OF DRA Settles, Paul, 167 Shariff, Curtis, 148, 174, 88, 164 Sharkey, Phillip, 180 Sheehy, Joseph, 128 Shelton, Helen, 128, 173 Sherlcy, Christine, 128, 180, 178, 175, 177, 170, 159 Sherrow, Donna, 14-8, 171 Sherrid, Richard, 128, 180 Short, Nancy, 128 Shrimpton, Philip, 178, 177, 170 Shuck, Victoria, 148, 176, 172, 45, 41 Shumway, Susan, 128 Shockley, Gary, 128 White, Siller, Jud,-, 129 Sills, Larry, 129 Simmons, Janet, 118, 172 Simpson, David, 167 Simpson, Frances, 148 Simpson, Rose, 118, 171 Simpson, Suzann e, 148, 180 Simpsom, Thomas, 129 Singer, Barry, 129 Singer, Beverly, 17-1 Singleton, Christy, 129 Sisson, Randel, 1-18 Skaggs, Martha, 129, 177 Sloan, Nancy, 129 Slusher, Gary, 129, 68, 16-1 smnh, Anim, 1-18, 179, 116, 173, 170, 112 Smith, Candy, 83 smnh, Don, 1-19, 170, 175, sa, 111, 161, 174 smith, cnfy, 170, 1-sa, 179, 118, 111, 1-16, 161 Rita. 129, 171, 170 Smith, Kenneth, 1-18 Smith, Laurence, 129, 178, 177 Smith, Nelson, 129, 167 Smith, Prieilla, 11-8 Smith, Susan, 173, 170 Smitson, Charles, 129 Smitson, Cynthia, 1-18 Smoros k.-, James, 129, 111, 17-1, 110 Snapp, Joetta, 118, 171 Snnpp, Penny, 129, 170 Sonrd, Cathy, 129 Sonrd, Sommer, Lynn, 129 Soper, Patricia, 129, 178, 170 South, Nancy, 118, 175, 166, 160 Spalding. James, 120 Sparks, William. 118, 32 Spencer, Elaine, 129, 180. 170 Spirkard, John, 118, 172 Spotls, Gearge, 118, 32 Sprinkle, Gene, 167 Stafford, Devon, 118, 178, 170, 172, 166, 160 Stnffard, Xlarilyn, 129 Stagner, llrentla, 1-18, 172 Stnllims, lleverly. 129, 180, 172 Stallons, lleverly, 1-19, 172 Stamper, Brenda, 129 Stamper, Ronald, 119, 172 Stnnifer, Linda, 129 Steinfortll, Suranne, 129 Stephens, Kathy, 129. 170 Stephenson, Carol, 119 Steueher, Dan, 166, 163, 159, 160, 119, 170, 18 30 Stephenson, Patrick, 127 Stevins, Wilma, 120 Stewart, Beverly, 129 Stidham, James, 119 Stidham, Vicki, 129 Stipp, James, 119 Stokley, Virlin, 129 Stone, David, 129 Story, William, 129 Strange. Ginger, 17-1 Straus, Margaret, 129, 177, 170 Strand, Martha, 129 Stroup, Walter, 129, 178, 177, 170 Sturgill, Anne, 1-19, 171 Sullivan, Alma, 149 Summers, Ronnie, 149 Sunderland, Thomas, 174 Surgener, Janet, 129 Surgenner, John, 149 Surmont, Albert, 149 Sutton, John, 177 I96 37, 18 Swope, Gloria, 149 Tagliaboschi, Carole, 120 Tanner, Robert, 149 Tanner, Teresa, 129, 171, 166, 160 Tate, Bryan, 149 Taylor, Carol, 1-19, 170, 171 Taylor, Larry, 164, 167 Taylor, Mary, 129 Taylor, Par, 161- Taylor, Paul, 149, 172 Taylor, Waynek, 129 Ten1pleto,g, Willian1, 180, 177 T-rwilliger, Phillis, 1-19, 175 Tester, lra, 149 Thayn, Cheri, 174 Thomas, Edwin, 180 Thomas, Mark, 129 Thompson, Brenda, 129, 170 Thompson, Ross, 164 Thompson, Stephen, 130, 180, 178, 174, 37 Thurston, Diane, 17-1 Tilton, Yfilliam, 130 Tipton, 17-1 Tolson, Gary, 130 Toson, Susan, 118, 170 Trimble, Charles, 149 Trummer, Ricky, 130 True, Sheryl, 1-19 Tueker, Connie, 130 Tucker, Harry, 1-19 Tucker. Scott, 130, 179, 178, 100, 161, 159, 63 Tucker, Teresa, 180 176, 175, 170, 165, 99 Tudor, Yirki, 130 Turner, John, 170 Turner, l,inda, 130 Tuttle, John, 119, 17-1 Tuttlv. Judy, 130, 175, 170, 171 Tuttle, Sarah, 130 Ubben. Cord--If-n. 150. 118. 177, 173, 39, sa, 110, 40, 163 1'mstend, Jean. 130 llmlerwoml, 130 1'nderwood, Connie, 130 1l111ll'l'NUOtl. Greg. 150, 32 1'nderwnod, Joan, 130 lfnderwuusl, Paul, 130 l'rfer, Gt'0rge, 130 Varhon, Edmund. 16-1 Varney, James, 130, 51, 55, 48, 50, 51, 159 Vaughn, James, 130 Veach, 11:-verly, 130 Vershaw, Barbara, 150, 177, 174, 170 0, 118. Vershaw. James, 171 Viekery, Stephen, 130, 180 Vincent, Diane, 150, 176, 170 Vincent. Jerry, 150, 176 vires. Anita, 130 Waddell, Gary, 130, 37, 90, 93 Yfaddle. Jennifer, 150, 180, 178, 177, 170, 171, 172 Wade, Geraldine, 150, 170 Wade, liinda, 130 Wm.-, Sandy, 130, 179, 170, Wagner, Pam, 130 Yfagner, Philip, 130 W'aits. Thomas, 161 Walden, Carl, 150 Walker, Charles, 68 Yfalker, Cindy, 171 11'alta-rs, Yirki, 130 1V:1lton, 1,inda, 130 Walton, Steve, 150 1vIll1111lt'l', Amter, 130 , 178, 177, 58 17, 169 11'ardle. D1-lure, 130 Warnocke, Roberta, 150, 170 Watters, David, 130 W'atts, Debra, 130 Watts, James, 150 Watts, William, 130 Why, Aseynthe, 130, 173 W'ay, Daniel, 130 Weatherford, Yancy, 150 Weaver, Dan, 130 W'eaver, Donna, 130 Weaver, Kenny, 130 W'ebb, Engine, Webb, John, 150 Webb, Phyllis, 130, 171 Webb, Richard, 178 M0 OLUGUES PA TOMIME SENIOR PLAYA D CONTEST PL , . 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