Lafayette High School - Marquis Yearbook (Lexington, KY)

 - Class of 1972

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Through a laclc oT involvemenT, Through unpreparedness, Through a laclc oT concern, we oTTen Tail To grasp The signiTicance oT our experiences. Three years oT high school are a minuTe TracTion oT one's liTeTime. No sooner Than one says, l wonder if I'II ever geT ouT oT high school, he Tinds himselT on The sTage aT Memorial Coliseum receiving his diploma. Thinking, IT seems like only yesTerday ThaT l was sTarTing VNV sophomore year. WiTh Time moving so quickly. iT is no wonder ThaT each individual incidenT is diTTiculT TO grasp. As muf The came Tle peice ol llie col physical ii aclive wil procluclio emolions., lliouqlils unclerslan Wills T pace ol li TlaT is po Tlie opppi unable, w 0PP0rluni We mi Sponlanea lnlurred ei Gif minrlsu Dllllurgl N l5lCllJre in Cdlegoryi depressin. lledllllli We be 5 proper llelf sig We il member lleT Q0 series ol clions, lachions, Each inh qenerales ii iqnilicance as T i The scene ol warning. The mosl V oh The hliflll C' 'ilh a simple U GY9- 1 'ellf1955i Wi We ollen ldll ihicdfhe 0 high Sllco hour hgh? Ol 0neS ef illdn one 'llle ver Gel GHG' i Q helIUll5 gealllema qhisllllll ,hle ll V has 0fl slafllllq nf! sob C ihiiiiliwlll l 1' , Y 4 if New As much escapes The eye oT The camera, much also escapes The percepTion and recollecTion oT The conscious mind. Even in physical idleness our minds are acTiye wiTh The perpeTual producTion oT ideas and emoTions. These memorable ThoughTs are also necessary To undersTand and grasp. WiTh The increasingly TasT pace oT liTe, we musT grasp all ThaT is possible when aTTorded The opporTuniTy. IT we are unable, we musT TorTeiT The opporTuniTy indeTiniTely. We musT TransTorm each sponTaneous, spliT-second, blurred eyenT ThaT Tlashes pasT our minds inTo a clearly Tocused picTure. We musT Tile each picTure inTo iTs appropriaTe caTegory, wheTher iT be exciTing, depressing, ioyous, groTesgue, or beauTiTul. Then and only Then will we be able To puT each in iTs proper perspecTiye, deTermine Their signiTicance, and Truly grasp The meaning oT each member oT The series oT eyenTs ThaT compose our lives. - Ig V We s5.f,jf.7 W 55,5 , , W s ff M Q , ff J f , , .-w-uww--f---- H --m.n.,X. - ' ' - W if uflv Nx- . ' ' 2'L 1g.1.4-Paii. w V V .'j.vlJ,AjA,xv!-,. . ' f .NX , .A .Mrwr-ww-fv--'- ' ' ' ' ' ,,,- ...... ..-.A... ..,. ..., ,,.,,.1,. N- 4' ,..,...1',h....v-w-'-w',.f,..v..-,..-.........,.-.... ...- P-V - X K I 'b If WW - ,....Mw...,..,,,....L.,AA...,,.n ,- ,, M - N f . g , ' W TP' -Le M . ,. , ,:.....,,wW1++'aw H fl ,' Y Y i 'X 1-wilwfii ' 'qua-QJO,-Q.ff,1ffg,+W?3'3:'xWf?T ' N .K Xyy X 'f V, M ' X w :Q , .1 - - F,-,H -N - :Kyiv 's'5mf1n,:-:+-- ' 1. .. f V' A jhnisuiwv ,El pgff' SN ' -x J ,I . ,W vgwww., A z-Y-,Ju-qu . A 'f lm , A 'M H 14 M V ' ft ww 1 r. IQ T fn v ,021 ' f is , gn , 1 5 Us jili 'M Y is A 1 E K W u , , vxuzysfzf-':?'Q, I is J J -1 gk , 1 -qv- Nz. N- h L1 A M , fi 1' If ' 'JK '-. li? ' 1 1 3 ' ' 3 1 , , Q R ' 1 xl S 'S .MW 4 ' -80 N 5 . . .m..w.- ..- anus-4 1? 'W S r,, i ,A- '11 1 If 1 V I 'Q 4 ..-M 5 0 f gr i X-1'g4vi' r 4 WAY A. h , A i, Triggers .i g , ik , Reactions lnonimote Life .. Of Emotion, Excitement I Contemplotion by ALAN GROGAN inanimate, seemingly lifeless obiects trigger chain reactions of emotion, excitement, and contemplation. , It not tor these concrete reminders ot many memorable events, or our accompanying lag emotions would slip trom our l grasp. A caretully hidden interim report, last week's new clipping proclaiming a Latayette baseball victory, the Hemingway book ' I report you did in one night, the A name ot your social companion scratched on your locker. The dried corsage ot roses that he brought you on the night ot the prom, the police car parked in tront ot the school that everyone spreads rumors about, a copy ot the Lafayette Times that has your name in it, a ticket stub trom the district tournament. A Vote Rodriguez campaign poster, the graduation tassel it took twelve years to get, the hundreds ot calling cards you traded with our senior triends. Yes, even the tirst annual Student ID card. Enlarge these inanimate oblects, examine them, and discover their role in the series ot consecutive events that compose your lite. All ot these oblects were . inanimate until we gave them llie by experiencing them: now they will remain dormant until we I remember them. 'E ? QE 'I i 4 52 4, I mx NW Kx x Igger 5 Um Pucfs E .A lonsi ' MP' J xxx ivmiv M as-v' mesvfxiarggiw Q' 4 Of . I I I Q Excuse ME' ErT3lZIZLT?f'Y,.f mummmk mmmM L offorthese ??dmJHZ aliklrlil Wasifguxrila, ,gnome ammmwwm, wi, .,4Ea!1ll fhdwmmw 'f' 1l,4!E! i't'E!, Iminalafayewefi. X f Qkmwnal.:El!tE::!:!a'I!I!1virflE:?1t E:Jljl':g3i!ii!i:l?1E:l'teztt ll - X u, S'22tor: 1 you did M one fwmwwm wwmwhw Mdwmmc ,. WMmw mmhmwf W1 A, mMmWwg wwmdww JWUWWT syournamehlle' F WMMMM I neni. ' I NGTON , ' K Y. 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Leadership .................................... A chosen Tew To direcT The Tlow oT our acTiviTies. Phase ElecTive Program lniTiaTed .................................. A program oTTering specialized English courses successTul in TirsT year. DaTing: ExciTing, SomeTimes FrusTraTing, Always Memorable ............................. During High School years social inTeracTion wiTh The opposiTe sex becomes Time consuming. STudenTs Develop PracTical Skills ........................................ , , , ln Drivers Ed. and Home Ec. sTudenTs learn skills which They can puT To use. The LighTer Side ........................................................... , , , The lighTer side is one which breaks The monoTony oT The day wiTh cries'oT laughTer. GeTTing To Know You ................................................................. One learns abouT his neighbors and Their cusToms in a Foreign Language or Social STudies Class. PreparaTion For Careers ............................................... , , , VocaTional School, NJROTC, and DECA aid in sTudenT's prep Tor his career. Happiness Is . ................................................... . Life is a chain oT experiences wiTh happy ones being The mosT cherished. LaTayeTTe STudenTs Aid CommuniTy ................................... STudenTs and Clubs parTicipaTe in numerous programs To aid communiTy. How Does IT Feel? ................................................. Individual experiences counTless evenTs - wiTh The response quesTionable. AfTer School Jobs .................................................. ln eTTorT To achieve a degree oT Tinancial independence some sTudenTs obTairi i i i 0 i TalenT .............................. AbiliTy, Skill and Cleverness are giTTs. Roles And CosTumes ............................. Roles and cosTumes are paThways To saTisTying emofiong, CuriosiTy .................................... An unpredicTable insTicT ThaT compels us To invesTigaTe, Precision MaThemaTicians, draTTsmen, marching bands depend on precigign Tgr Success . I., 1 T ,I cr'T'hl i A JI '1 wif' . Wil cl! MJT fi. T li T-r ,. ig a'f2liiiii59nl . , ii' .on , T ill Wil idx -eS5 dm will M Agri ' 3, e'9 'il Dis , NV' Qeiis Rid .wh T qv, r Film :yyillils dcodgl .le T will .geyinilllved . Iz:we5urpflS ...TTFTWW .. isif ijqfif lo lil' g.,.,i Valli! T as-lisefi fl Tai lei llol In Reg Esc: Tai and Arif ill! lid COHWC I-y',f,'5 Ven Hot -'ri Faciiies Used 1 rf: sfssion' 'vial Teams Are li .s:'a':'ss'soTsTuc fl-lClianceFe i--7 vhlfil Cgficf i Tl Teceive Award Tiii Vulllii reg 1'i'Tf'liiNewn, 'I - ., Q 1 , : V5-wi dlplm g fffls. i mill lim 'u 'n 'I nhl'- I Year. l becomes llllle wr Hll lo use. .iiiiiiiiifi annum-num-i Inn., -+I Creafivify ............................................ Individuals recreafe parfs of fhemselves fhrough fheir work. 1 Brofherhood Week .................................. . if Sfudenf Council sponsored Black Awareness Week. 4 Fine Arfs ...................................... . . i 'd'r Over IZO sfudenfs parficipafe in Fine Arfs acfivifies. i Physical Educafion ................................................. Physical fifness and a variefy of sporfs are sfressed in fhree P.E. courses. 1 Enfhusiasm And Pride Produce Vicfory In School Spirif Confesf .... '- --,r Lafayeffe wins School Spirif Confesf by wide margin. 6 Generals Capfure Disfricf Tifle ................................ . ,, Led by David Eckdahl, Lafayeffe resfored fheir gridiron presfige. Q Despife Less Publicify, Minor Sporfs Make Good Showing ..................... Afhlefes and coaches in minor sporfs exerf efforf like fhose in major sporfs, receive no glory I Cagers Finish I7-7 ............................................... Lafayeffe surprised mosf sporf fans by compiling a fine I7-7 record. Mi' Heavily Favored Baseball Team Upsef In Disfricf ............................ . Ranked af fop of'sfafe's baseball feam, Lafayeffe upsef by T.C. in Disfricf Tournamenf r' Freeman Vaulfs To Sfafe Tifle ............................................. ' Will Freeman sefs new Ky. High School record enroufe fo winning sfafe championship 9 Reed Nefs Spoi' In Regional Semis ......................................... Geoff Reed and Ann Pafch named oufsfanding fennis seniors. QUdQ90fSOCl6llll'i!ll! Myra Takes 3rd Consecufive Sfafe Tifle ..................................... Junior Myra Van Hoose won her 3rd sfafe High School girls' golf championship. iiii Afhlefic Facilifies Used Daily In Efforf To Improve ............. is career. Daily pracfice sessions involve afhlefes in sfrife for perfecfion. ' ' iiiili 4 T h e Sfuff Dreams Are Made Of ............. . . . lid- Secref dreams of sfudenfs may be fulfilled. 'i N.E.W. - A Chance For Unique Learning .................... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . nify, Sfudenf Council conceived program providing seniors wifh an opporfunify for unique learning li' Sfudenfs Receive Awards Af Presenfafion . . . ............... . . . . . . . . . . . . be Numerous sfudenfs receive awards af Lafayeffe's annual awards program. 5 . New Challenges, New Decisions Face Graduafes of '72 ........ . . . . . . . . iobfdl' lobs' 355' The High School diploma signifies fhe final vicfory over high school. Stuff Alan Grogan, Edifor-in-Chief, Befh Ann Jewell, Assisfanf Ediforg Jane l-larrison, Sponsor: Joni Tackeff, Eileen O'Brien, Sara Crabb, Nancy Lail, Barri Baker, Scoff Warner, Sfaff: Roberf Off and Sfeve May, Beverly Sfudio Phofographers: Phil Crewe, Cover Arf Work: Basim Shamiyeh, Sfudenf Phofographer. 1 r '41 LA L ww... 65-T-T1 of lTop Left Marianne Mucio, Roy Mulberryl Shyness. lTop Righfp Ellen Coflerl Confemplafion. lAbove: Julye Washl Embarrass- menr. lRigh+: Janer Camploelll Surprise. lOpp. Page: Jo.Ann Reecll Loneliness. lOpp. Page. Collage. Top Leif: Ron Mum- phreyl Anficipafion. l lTop Cenferz Parham Balcerl Concenfra- fion. lCen+er Leif: Carol Marfinl Medifalion. lCen+er Right Je- rold Osserl Relief. lLower Left Coach Weslleyl Compassion. lLower Cenferz Mike Gardinierl Joy. llop Right Far Cenfer, and Lower Righr: Coach Poynferl Momenfs of Anger. bu BETH AN Maul' and ball Some 5 eulgzije or li lille all and felll cel an cofulnq ll bile YO Whom Vol lirsl Clall lrolul :O irru0Ce ll oaSS9fll l gmile Ol rlou9l'l of lie HGW Pl winl dl lr 'ell lo You slow You your piclure smile Gull 'ales Creel poul wler Marquis rrou gre in arrrvrr raise your lalayelle Tir lurr qreen :urs and luol uloalallre 'rue Sclrool rule ala l open your r Humecorr -We and R url ur Hrs 'Sur Slaircas f'r when Bri nu rlelealeg on sl . .,,, rlle feqlor lrrglef at Fil up the zlllleullrlit flldllaflhe .llllemPlule in fill larry .g r l 'll m0rnrr E'rug,ddL lu gli: l ll levi 5. lllls? fllrdisrrr . yi nr' llllllllurhe 'L limi I ' urle 47 a 'Pr s, A, X . ,,, 'Valle ' slr gs lr ' r Faces . . . by BETH ANN JEWELL Many Things happened. Good and bad Times were Talked abouT. Some sTudenTs were Too shy To express Their True Teelings. However, TwisTed Taces mirror The momenTs -- seconds ThaT slowly and oTTen Too quickly slip away - and reTlecT only TruThs. Did you . . . geT angry aT The ThoughT oT coming To school a week early? biTe your lip wondering abouT whom you would eaT lunch wiTh The TirsT day oT school? hold your breaTh and Try To look innocenT when The SecuriTy Guards passed? smile or geT sick over The ThoughT oT Tour English classes in The new Phase ElecTion schedule? wink aT The girl siTTing in The desk nexT To yours? show your TeeTh as They snapped your picTure Tor your school ID? smile and cheer aT deTeaTing The TaTes Creek TooTball Team? pouT when you heard ThaT The Marquis would be Three monThs laTe in arriving? raise your eyebrows over The LaTayeTTe Times dispuTe? Turn green aT The sighT oT The cans and boTTles you picked up? gloaT aT beaTing The oTher schools in The School SpiriT ConTesT? smile aT a boy in The hall? open your mouTh and scream aT The Homecoming game beTween LaTayeTTe and Henry Clay? laugh aT The Senior Play, Up The Down STaircase? cry when Bryan STaTion's baskeTball Team deTeaTed TheIGenerals and won The regional TiTle? snicker aT The sTudenT ThaT Tripped up The sTairs? giggle aT Mickey Mouse in his Tux aT l:anTasia, The Junior-Senior Prom? conTemplaTe The philosophical words oT Larry Chandler when he read The morning inspiraTional? cry aT GraduaTion? Trown aT saying good-bye To 7 your Triends. 'P TearThedisTribuTion oT reporTcards. hang your head, walk To your bus, and smile aT The ThoughT oT nexT year? Faces reTlecT The mood oT given momenTs. - Q , 2 J. .31 :V ' me W AT The beginning oT The year, Three diTTerenT voices can be heard. To welcome sTudenTs, To call Teachers and sTudenTs To The oTTice, and To explain The numerous Torms ThaT The sTudenT musT Till ouT To be classiTied beTween a and z and sophomore and senior. These Three voices are Mr. J. Lloyd SmiTh, principal: Mr. DwighT Price and Mr. Rex lvlcl'laTTon, AssisTanT Principals. As The year opens, These Three voices begin To Take Torm as Three men ThaT you conTinually see in The halls. And if you are one oT The privileged many, you also geT To see Them in'Their oTTices. Mr. McHaTTon, in his TirsT enTire year as assisTanT principal aT LaTayeTTe dealT wiTh The sTudenT's problems, arranging assemblies as needed and iusT doing a liTTle biT oT everyThing. Mr. Price, in The same posiTion as lvlr. lvlcl-laTTon, added Tending To The School SpiriT ConTesT, To his long lisT oT duTies. Mr. SmiTh, besides The iob oT oTTiciaTing over The enTire school, also represenTs The school aT various meeTings and conTerences. Presiding over The monThly Teacher's meeTings also comes as one oT his duTies. IT you have ever experienced The waiT in The guidance oTTice To see your counselor, you realize iusT how much The counselor, even Though There are only six oT Them, goes Through in one day. As a Treshman you meeT your counselor Through orienTaTion oT l.aTayeTTe in The iunior high schools. IT was Then you arranged a schedule Tor your sophomore year. When you Tinally goT To LaTayeTTe, There was a session To be reacguainTed wiTh The counselor and To arrange anoTher schedule Tor your iunior year. lconTinuedl Q 5 Z E i T i f 2 5 .48-.Av ge., I H 3 T T WW 'iw mm , ff .. sis f gQw:: X1 Q t ff L , ' 1 i ' ., --... 5 . V - -'Insult mf ' . Administration Price Leads Lafayette To School Spirit Victory 'L f is V n. f S V , 1, f ff. flop Lettt Principal J. L. Smith reads over absentee list. lLower Lettt Mr. Price does the morning announcements. iUpper Rightt Dwight Price, takes on various proiects such as the School Spirit Contest. tfbxbovet Mr. Smith converses with Mrs. Straus as Dr. Guy Potts talks with a teacher. iLower Rightt Mr. Rex Mct'latton talks over matters with Brett Mari- ner. byNANcYLAn Leadership Administration Counselors Teachers Elected Students Counselors and Teachers The Chosen Few To Direct The F low Of Siuclenl Life Q , ,,,,,,f-3 H, r, I ae 3 fl' xi 5 so 5 of X . as r W .f 4 Mu8dl lfhelefloc lcoumelil if 0 an 'ellel logic The SSW i r ,A V GX I ,nance er lg th I 3 J r 1. :lar We nl A licafiomlo. fllfcefvlance H alluring lla anqllmlel l llwsenfalwl llesklvsluslor rmvvrffou ' fgwlfhlhe inqloscll Qmedrlfhu rlanqeff' romsillfllm irmlisfeninl me Mibuhng at ce mtolihetimei leieacher-ill isa F Of she is prc Above Mrs Sfephens and Mrs Campbell discuss Counselunq heclcs sludenls a offnce busuness Top Lelf Mrs Roberfson c p pers af her desk lLower Leffl Mrss Averrff glances over paffern book affer class Far Rrghl Mrs Beeler counfs money ar one of LafayeHe s games W2- sl -1 rqlrworl goes in esearcl lor live lb lconTinuedl ln The period oT your iunior year you and your counselor had Talks abouT whaT you inTended To do in The TuTure. The subiecT oT college came up and you Tound yourselT Talking abouT Taking The college enTrance exams. The subiecT oT The exams ran over To The sTarT oT your Tinal year oT high school. Your TuTure now was more in Tocus. ApplicaTions To colleges sTarT and maybe even an accepTance is reTurned. During The year The counseling oTTice arranges meeTings Tor The sTudenTs wiTh represenTaTives oT various colleges. Besides iusT oTTiciaTing over The maTTers oT school, your counselor is Trained To help sTudenTs wiTh Their personal problems. Going To school aTTer college? How awTul. The same old Thing, noT a change aT all. BuT iT is a change - a big one. From siTTing in one oT a massive sea oT desks To siTTing in ThaT one desk in TronT oT The room. From lisTening mosT oT The Time and conTribuTing aT cerTain Times, To conTribuTing mosT oT The Time and lisTening aT cerTain Times. The Teacher -The mosT imporTanT parT oT The classroom. He or she is probably The one Thing ThaT you remember ouT oT The class. Teachers someTimes even make The diTTerence in The class. Their personaliTy, Their enThusiasm, Their concern, and Their undersTanding, all conTribuTe To The welTare and success oT The class. Some sTudenTs are oT The opinion ThaT The Teacher has The easier iob - iusT Teaching whaT is wriTTen in The TexTbook. BuT a loT oT nighT work goes inTo a day's work. Research Tor Tive classes - would you like iT? To Think ThaT Those classes aren'T The same ones all day. DiTTerenT subiecTs, various levels oT inTelligence and progress, are all mixed up inTo one day. lT's a loT oT work. Besides being iusT a Teacher, he or she has To be -a psychologisT. and idealisT and a realisT all aT The same Time. The iob oT a Teacher is To Teach, oT course, buT also To bring ouT any TalenTs ThaT you have, any inTeresT you hold or your special inTelligence in a cerTain Tield. The Teacher comes in conTacT wiTh approximaTely ISO sTudenTs a day. WheTher you realize iT or noT, Teachers inTluence you and are aT a relaTively close relaTionship wiTh you. The sTudenT. lconTinuedl 1 flux I 17 4 l i i , I I i i l l l i E 1 i i i i Q i ! i i i i l 1 F l 3 i 3 i i i i i l i l QF' AFX lfxbovel Junior class officers Rosa Rodriquez, Dana Holbrook, Scoff Davis, and Myra Van l-loose work on decorafions for Junior-Senior Prom. lLower Leffl Three Sfudenf Council offi- cers, Penny Barker, David Mucci, ancl Carla Ro- driquez af a Sfudenf Council meefing. The fourflw officer is Janie Fergus lnof picfuredl. M SW lconllfllli The Cl Course, Them ill replesel spins David ll and lan the lad ChfiSl'm' rerflodgl Educallf TheC The SOP 5pOnqeS Class, al degorah gpencliflf Caps' go! llc rni of Presidi Chairman leaclersliil of making .,.- n A se, l , 1 ii, 'lflllj The Elected Students Student Council Installs New Bicycle Rack lcontinuedl The closest to the students themselves, ot course, are the students they elect to serve them in the Student Council and as their class representatives. Sponsored by Mrs. Beeler and headed by David lvlucci, Carla Rodriguez, Penny Barker, and Janie Fergus, the Council, besides giving the traditional Thanksgiving baskets and Christmas tree, installed a new bicycle rack, remodeled the school sign and attempted New Education Week tor the Seniors. The class otticers took on their usual tasks. The Sophomore Class sold class pins and sponges as money-making projects. The Junior Class, along with the art classes, worked on decorations tor the Prom. The Senior Class prepared tor their graduation all year by spending money, on the ring dinner, invitations caps, gowns, and getting scholarships. No matter whether a person has the position ot President ot the United States or iust the chairman ot a small organization, his leadership is an important part ot the process ot making lite a little easier. - l 5 V .- ff ,eg .1 1 , ' .E .1 IA i z 0' Y lAbovel Sophomore Class otticers sell pins to I a tt e A G dd cassm tes. O ic rs are: nn e es, Rusty Cheuvront, and Heather Black. lLower Rightl Carla Rodriquez and David Mucci work on Stu- dent Council matters in Mrs. Beeler's room. 5 f 'ur l if 1 'W . qw- -7:-' f 1? J, ,fa , gm M9 gtg. W? .2 ,- X A f if 4. .'.., E, rf' .. ,ffl-.agff,',4.?,A. ff-I-'+ru4.'r.r .. i 1 +?. tf,'4N:-fy-v ' Q? ,N:Jf'M'f ,' if if- ' Qff? r . ' Q!! 'I Z ..' '.,,.,i',',. Ass... 1 ' 1. 2 vfvr-:tum 1a . Q, , Q Cy' 2 2 '-n'+1 i- .' 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Wayne Winclmesfer and Henry Wallace play for Confemporary Poefry and Song course. lRigl1'rl Curfis Baker, Lisa Jeffers and Caflwy Marshall in cosfume during slcif. lu Students Prepare Their Own Schedules lconTinuedl AnoTher innovaTion was made in LaTayeTTe's curriculum: Juniors were able To schedule Themselves Tor all oT Their nexT years' classes. STudenTs chose Their courses and planned The hours in which They desired To Take Them, and on The assigned day They signed up Tor all The classes and arranged Their own schedules. This new meThod eliminaTed much worry, conTusion, and exasperaTion on The parT oT The sTudenTs . . . They were assured oT having The courses They were able To regisTer Tor. Counselors were available To advise sTudenTs on necessary changes and schedule revisions. Though hecTic and unsure oT Themselves, mosT sTudenTs were able To regisTer Tor nearly all oT The courses They had chosen. This year's iuniors were given TirsT choices oT classes, and sophomores were nexT able To regisTer Tor Those courses which had noT been Tilled. - .. -n Weekend Experiences . . . by JONI TACKETT AT The age oT sixTeen a high school Tor his driver's license. IT is Trom This poinT generally ThaT males and Temales alike leap buT someTimes TrusTraTing advenTures. AlmosT every Teenage girl can The awkwardness oT inTroducing her daTe To her parenTs, wondering if she should open The car door or noT, and walking To The door when The evening is done. Her daTe, oT course, is also in a sTaTe oT Trenzy, Tearing he will commiT a sTudenT is eligible headTirsT inTo exciTing, remember h T ' . . g as ly social error tcommuedy A'Li-.s .LV fs l lfxbovel Candy Franks and Roy Mulberr ' . Y - Dinner commences. lRighTl Chuck Adair anivgizrghogejxbsn Takilelea Ti1roU'ilbRIni hwy a waTer TounTain To Talk. lAbove RighTl Mark Shgphens and Janief Ferea J. sow dance aT a LaTayeT.Te dance. lFar RighTl Debbie STephen5On Soar H hQUs Don Passell gives her swing a push. S lg as I l i' I , 1- 'Sabian I I LJ 4 f'-K2 1 4 in - U. X 1 ' sf I 1 S X X . . . Sometimes Frusfrahng lfxbovel James Lykins and Brenda Huddles+on pause for a glass of punch al The ROTC Ball. lAbove Righfl A couple relaxes on a second floor railing of +lne main building. lBelow Riglill Lee Prewi+'r ancl Melinda Riggs examine a movie adverfisemenl af +l1e Fayefle Mall. lOpposi're Page Abovel Dianna Duff and Frank Sulfon sip cokes af McDonalds. lOpposi+e Page Belowl Debbie Sfeplwenson and Don Passell linger on a wooden bridge alfer sclwool. lconTinuedl As Time passes by daTers become more relaxed and casual in daTing siTuaTions. They can look back and laugh aT The Tears ThaT were so blown ouT oT proporTion. The weekend evenings are a Time Tor couples To TreguenT popular eaTing spoTs such as pizza places. lreland's, Long John Silver's, Arby's, and oT course, lvlcDonald's. DaTers creaTe wiTh Their speech and laughTer an aTmosphere alive wiTh youTh. IT is raTher impracTical Tor sTudenTs To eaT Tor nearly Tour hours on a weekend nighT, so if The walleT allows, They head To a movie. Some oT The mosT Talked abouT movies This year were The Summer oT '42, The French ConnecTion, The LasT PicTure Show, The C-5odTaTher, and The Clockwork Orange. IT a couple preTers a more relaxed aTmosphere where They may choose To ignore The movie, The drive-in TheaTre becomes The 'T bl l . . Sul 6 6 pace lconTinuedl ful, 1' illl 28 lconfinuedl Summer brings wilh if long, lazy picnic days. and hikes inlo mounlains where +he human voice doesn'+ dislurlo lhe harmony. Al many limes dalers are more con+en'r To sir al home quielly and communicale. Some loves 'rhrive for counlless seasons while numerous relalionships dissolve wilh 'rhe disillusioned high school sludenr vowing never +o dale again . . . unlil, perhaps, lomorrow. - . . . But Always Memorable . f v i as ' ,,,, , , A J A R L f xr A xg? u, 1 11 ir ,tn lfgxt. I ' .1 A 'K' I ' Q lv J 49 ? is yas: el, A ' H , a ff? 'f 2 pta-'Z ii'-sf L 5' f j , ,f of J . - ififfls .. ...,if ,fl sg I 1 Q ,,t!:,..Q' U I 2 Q lfkbovel Lafayelle sludenfs dance al a school funclion. iLel+l James Lylcins and his dale pause before an ac+ive nigh? af 'rhe prom. lUpper Lelll Prom clecoralions for The fheme, Fantasia, calch The eyes of Kim Machmer and Jimmy Johns. lLower Lelfl Rosemary Palmer and David Demaresl con- verse belween classes. Students Equipped For Everyday Living by BARR! BAKER Along wiTh required courses designed To equip The sTudenT wiTh academic skills, There exisT Those Tor The purpose oT providing necessary skills Tor everyday living. lvlaThemaTics, science, and English are imporTanT subiecTs To masTer, bu+ pracTical abiliTies are signiTicanT and need emphasis, also. To make herselT a desirable candidaTe Tor marriage a young woman musT have some previous knowledge oT being a housewiTe, moTher, and maTe. l.aTayeTTe's T'lome Economics class is where she is able To acquire This inTormaTion and insighT. Here, sTudenTs are TaughT sewing, cooking, good grooming, child care, good healTh habiTs, inTerior decoraTing, and proper eTiqueTTe. They are equipped wiTh The basic pracTical requiremenTs essenTial Tor The daily evenTs oT an ordinary housewiTe. For The young who are inTeresTed or iusT learning To drive, There is Driver's EducaTion. ln This course sTudenTs learn how To use proper driving Techniques, examine saTeTy rules, sTudy auTomobiles' diTTerenT sysTems and pracTice changingia Tire. STudenTs, in acTual driving siTuaTions, are TaughT To Think ouT loud, surveying TraTTic siTuaTions and undersTanding The reasons Tor Their acTions. To TurTher sTress saTeTy, various public Tigures involved wiTh TraTTic saTeTy were inTerviewed and The resulTs reporTed To The class. OTher pracTical necessiTies, such as work saTeTy, machinery repair, and Tilling ouT income Tax Torms were oTTered Through Work STudy Classes. zlob lnTerviewing, obTaining a good iob, and spending The money wisely were on The agenda, also. - lllp . lllleole lllcl Kill Wirll 'Ula if-cg, litm fill. 'WW mi I lUpper Lelfl Rick Kallop and Angela Ervin examine parls of llne aulomobile engine. lLower Lefll Two work sludy sfudenfs work on proiecls. lTopl Carolyn Mabson lakes lalesl creafion oul of oven in Home EC. class. lAbovel Leslia Falce eagerly samples fresh paslry. lillli Lighter Side - by SARA ciwss WhaT keeps you going beTween The morning announcemenTs and The 2:35 bell? lT's The lighTer side oT school liTe. Your homeroom Teacher has iusT delivered her lmporTance oT Following The Bells 2 speech, The bell rings, and over The PA sysTem come The immorTal words Please ignore ThaT bell. Your priyaTe jokes, Mrs. Beeler's cosTumed acTors skipping Through The halls, your crazy Teacher's anTics, and iusT 7 being wiTh Triends, all These are parT oT The lighTer side. These are The Things you remember, noT The daTe The Maine was sunk, or The Tormula Tor Tinding The circumTerence oT a circle. The lighTer side is The besT parT oT school. - lTopl Chuck Adair, Lynn , Rosemary Palmer, ancl Donna Cook Tind Tun and exciTemenT in a LaTin skiT. lfkbovel The TaThers had The mosT Tun during The FaTher and Son WresTling maTches. lRighTl. ChrisTmas Time brings The Tes- Tive decoraTions on Teachers' doors. lOpp. Pagel Mrs. HeaTon in one of her many moods. Laughter A Day Takes The Boredom Away!!! 32 if lliiix 5' ,,,. T i'xRi57b - ' mfs' Come 'ffrfrr come Eiilylllfi, CODIS. 45071136 I L1 null Aiwitfd' I. iii , ,,f, .K N I j K :av - rl ,Miki Wlfjq KJV! l lfA! rX'i?5Uri, 'f1 f lfifliff fi'ff'fr', ' Q9 i i 'g-, . Mlliamsgmfl To'Tau rofw' - ' TTil . I - E , , fig , lvflsh rxwav 1'XVa5h i T T g -Away, lkfacxfi mf., Q i A c-lgfjl ,.,, ,,...,: M . ll Publ. on H 'gn T , Av A - ll VIH ps , , . San!-as s ,gqg,Qsf,s.xx-Mc.!,s miuanlgg Clauszsn qt X l .lx T 1 r f 1555 I 5 , .7 PHS 4 I Q 7 . IA I -ff' 1 V ,Hu-MII, x W V VL! df V Steve Currens l Former Student Directs Up The Down Staircase by BETH ANN JEWELL ln the past there has been a regular Drama class. l-lowever, since the new Phase Elective English Program, Drama has been split into classes called: Interpretive Acting, Theater Workshop, Speech and Oral Interpretation. Phase Elective didn't seem to bother the Drama Department too much: plays were presented as usual. ln the tall Seniors produced their annual play. Steve Currens, tormer Latayette student, and Thelma Beeler, sponsor, directed Up the Down Staircase, where Sylvia Barrett, played by Kim Machmer, adiusts to her tirst year ot teaching. Marianne lvluccio, lvlarlc Cohn, and Larry Chandler were only a tew ot the other actors and actresses. lcontinuedl Q is if' i we it ,y , Q i k jg ,g cKg g 'iff D 'E --zffkxfri 1 4 ' i .J X 'sta i X F' 4 'E' ve 4' gg 1 swf , ff, x 2 Drama Classes And Productions Offer Students Acting Experience 2 A MA. W, lOpposite Page. Bottom Lettj Janet Wells and Anne Hilton discuss deyeiopments in Robert the Hood. lQpposite Page, Bottom Riqhti Steve Pitts and Geottry Reed proudly display Regional De- bate Trophy. lOpposite Page, Topi John McNeese and Don Mor- gan in Spring Drama Production. tRiqht, Triple Picturesi Jimmy Johns displays his charm in Robert the Hood. lAbovei Kim Machmer, in Up the Down Staircase, tries to get the attention ot the class. t i i I t i 4 t -it ,,'l . i Z 1 I aa 11 Contest Play Wil1S Excellent Rating 1 5 ii iii i . t i. i i i i tcontinuedt Not Enough Rope, the Contest Play, received an excellent rating at Richmond and the University ot Kentucky. Steve Pitts and Geottry Reed won the Regional Debate competition. The Spring Program consisted ot three one-act plays: Three on a Bench, Uncle -l'om's Crabbin' and Robert the Hood. Whether in a play or not, all Juniors and Seniors had a chance to learn about acting it they wanted. Arranging schedules to an acting course was no problem. Students learned such things as scenery, lighting, acting, makeup, and tacial and vocal expressions. - U n lAbove Lettt Don Morgan taunts Jimmy Johns In P I ,, en U the DOW Rob ' Staircase. lfxbove Riqhtt Larry Chandler shocks KathY Watts 'n memo I i 1 '1 it ,. , the Hood. tfxbovet Kim Machmer and Biake Christopher 'n 5 q ment in Up the Down Staircase. . 1' 1 f ' f . , nh- ,ilmw-,f, mg, . .kygm ' , 7 . im f 'ii W, ., , A X 1 ,W , ' ' 2 ff m hw '12 ..,, QM' 'f' ,wif ff f , ,mm, 7 W., ..,. 4 ,, ,JM w.,ffW if 31211 If 47,179 ,- Q 4 1 'ZZ -' we r , . ' f' ffv , ffyfff 7 . It I li it HVI5 H5 in I Kaihvhllin 5 11 lrl5l0p e Flurry And Frenzy Before Production 0 o o Glve Llttle Time For Stage Fright Everyone loves a play, even ttwe actors. However, acting is not all game time. Tltere is ttte matter ot costume and makeup. Especially tor actresses tttere are macl clashes tor tlte eyebrow pencil and lipstick. lt's not easy, eittter: makeup can go on crooked, or else mascara can be ialobecl accidently in ttie eye. Kim lvlacltmer fliopl, Janet Wells lCenter Lettl, Kattty Watt lCenter Rigtttl anol Anne l-lilton ll.ettl must race time betore tlte tinal moment arrives. S l Getting To Know Y - - - , L fn S 5' l g Q ,cg 1 I 12 lFar Righf Topl Lori Wafkins demonsfrafes guillorine in French class. lFar Leff Boffoml Roberfa James, Rufh Oremus, and Cally Bush parficipare in a skil' for fheir French class. lLower Righ+l Gina Lovins enioys her dinner af Lafin club banquet lTop Righfl Cheryl McSpadden and Lloyd Van Doren pracfice ski+ for Spanish class. lfkbovel Sally Lawson, Tony Rudd, Piper Troxell and Keilh Johnson consfrucf a Lafin bullefin board. , 'if' I : T I , I ,. I ,A i N5 u X 1 --lx X IX f f ff , ,L 4 f H - f f 'V ,YQ ff, QQZXXW f 3 ,W 5 ,, ' .EI ,, 1 1 ff., 4. 2X 'V ' IC 1 If f, 2, AH R , X X X I-1 .1 , ' 4 X ' t X k i D x A i , 5 if ff 4 4 I C if f 'L NX f ,gf I -X f' j Y lr Q Z X - 1 'Qing lFar Righfl Carla Rodriguez, Fran Blair, Joe Turley, Rick Mills, Marlc Cohn, Sieve Pills and Greg Shields parlicipafe in a mock congress for Govern- ' ' W llc' . Terry menf class. lLower Righ+J Befh Pogue, Pal Lalham, Lori a ins Barfon, Robbie Birch and Linda Wise examine guillofine in French Class. lRighl'l Glenn Rigleman and Tony Rudd al Lalin club dinner. lBelowl Jimmy Land, Jane? Long and Michele McCollum go over Their hislory proiecf. E8 'J ...Msn Lafayette Students De lv e into ofher cunures lcontinuedl These two courses, in relationship to the study ot a country, are so interrelated that they are nearly inseparable. For who can separate the history ot one country trom its language and culture? What part does the language ot France have in its image as the country ot romance? l-low has the history ot Germany or Spain contributed to its language its culture? The answers to all these questions are easily acquired through the language and history courses. Interesting it lin intormation, sidelights and insights, which make your understanding ot a country more than iust a tlat study, is available in every linguistic course: mythology, tashions, social activities and personal attitudes. There are more pleasurable aspects ot one's study ot a toreign country . . . nearly every language course or club holds an annual banquet with tood, and entertainment typical ot the country. The Latin Club Banquet, usually teaturing the toga-style dress and a slave sale, this year ate at a restaurant. I by BARRI BAKER ATTer Twelve TleeTing years oT Tormal educaTion have come To an end, graduaTes are Taced wiTh many new responsibiliTies. Upon compleTing high school They musT make one oT The mosT imporTanT decisions oT Their lives: wheTher or noT To aTTend college. ln eiTher case one musT have some previous knowledge oT whaT To expecT beTore acquiring a saTisTying posiTion in The occupaTional world. This previous Training has greaT inTluence on The degree a person reaches in his chosen Tield. The earlier This Training is obTained and The more received The greaTer The proabiliTy oT success. WiTh The TuTure in mind, sTudenTs aT LaTayeTTe enrolled in courses providing The necessary TundamenTals Tor obTaining laTer iobs. Their decisions Tor choosing These classes were based upon The parTicular Tield oT work They were inTeresTed in. Those who were considering a career in The UniTed STaTes Navy selecTed To enroll in eiTher NJROTC or ROTC. Traveling To NorTolk, Virginia during May, NJROTC classes parTicipaTed in a Naval OrienTaTion Trip. The classes also aTTended services on Memorial Day held aT The l.exingTon CemeTery. The Marching UniT was named The BesT Male Marching UniT during The LexingTon Fire DeparTmenT Parade. Several oTher acTiviTies engaged in were The WesTern KenTucky i UniversiTy lnviTaTional Drill MeeT, The Annual KenTucky lnviTaTional Drill MeeT, and The KenTucky l-ligh School STaTe Indoor Small RiTle TournamenT. A branch oT The NJROTC classes was opened This year Tor girls. The WaveTTes were organized, and held drill and Training sessions aTTer school. DECA was available Tor Those who desired a posiTion in The markeTing and disTribuTing world. A youTh acTiviTy connecTed wiTh DisTribuTive EducaTion, DECA Took parT in The regional conTesT in february. Taking TirsT place in iob inTerview was CharloTTe King, wiTh Ray Wisman, presidenT oT The club, as runner-up in The sTore layouT conTesT. 'W Sponsored by Mr. Jack Pennock, DECA gave a ChrisTmas parTy and an EasTer egg hunT. QTher acTiviTies included The Touring oT IBM. STudenTs inTeresTed in The vocaTion oT secreTarial or oTTice work composed The various business classes. Typing, shorThand, Business Law, Business ManagemenT, AccounTing and Clerical PracTice are a Tew oT The subiecTs oTTered. STudenTs enrolled in These courses become Tamiliar wiTh The machines They may use in laTer work, such as The key punch, dicTaTing machine, and The compuTaTion machine. - lAbovel Susan WhiTehouse and Ray Wisman seT Type on DECAS PVTVTHUQ machine. lTOD RiQl'1Tl CapTain CaTes and ROTC members discuss naval sTraTegy. lRighTl Mrs, SouThgaTe dicTaTes To class using new EFI Wireless Learning SysTem. ,ff 0111111 h 1Y34 nm r if V Q 0 HK I is 1 I A 2 s , P I. f, .,, ,397 He H'-'H' f Lyn' -iff: ' 524 f . J, f, , nf g 'X 722, 'I 'f , , f- WMZ64, M4 W uf ., ,kffyl ! I ,64- I I f L v .N I .T- Q '5'. v h.. , I . .. iilfi 1 f 1 I , 1 Wig 4 5 f n ,gym x ..,,, A f D ix - ' M... w- 2 Happiness ls . . iconfdl . . Based On The Concepf ,,,d r ff'- Those who aTTend Ring Dinner know whaT iT means To receive Their senior ring. There is a sense oT achievemenT in knowing ThaT you've earned someThing To show Tor all The years spenT working Toward an educaTion. lT all seems worThwhile To experience The TulTillmenT oT slipping ThaT ring over your Tinger as a symbol oT boTh The good and bad Times oT your high school years, your liTe aT LaTayeTTe. The TirsT big snow oT The winTer brings iTs exciTemenT along wiTh The delighTTul announcemenT oT no school. Wrapped warmly To keep ouT The chilling Tingle oT The cold, Of The Individual lT0p Row, LeTT To RighTl Mike Glover POVTVGYS The Typical careTree Teeling oT graduaTion as Pam McGhee helps him wi+h his cap- Susan Jones spends Time in silence dwelling OF1 Pleasani +houghTs. STudenTs prepare To board buses and head home Tor a relaxinQ Weekend. lBoTTom Row. LeTT To RighTl Passing a TesT unexpecTedlY '5 5 welcomed surprise To David Arnold. Teresa lTlyaTT nervously qeTS feadlf TO' The Prom' anxlously awaiTs The arrival oT her daTe, Then haPPllV Ve' ceives her corsage as The evenin9 Qeis CTT To 6 sTa rT. people everywhere sTep ouTside To loin in The neighborhood snowball TighT. Each snowman is builT bigger Than The TirsT and each snowTorT is made sTronger Than The lasT. Sleds are Taken Trom sTorage and prepared Tor daring races down a sTeep ice covered hill. The beauTy oT The snow is maTched only by The happy Taces oT Those leaping Through iTs soTT waving driTTs. The many carnivals and Tairs are oTher evenTs which bring happiness To The 'summer people.' Riding The roller coasTer, eaTing coTTon candy, and winning sTuTTed animals are some oT The TesTive acTiviTies f 1' which make The season more enioyable. As The days geT warmer and The sun begins To Thaw The ground, The arrival oT spring becomes more evidenT. Trees bud, grass grows green, Tlowers bloom, and birds begin Their chirpping. WiTh summer The TemperaTure climbs and pools are consTanTly Tlooded wiTh ThoSG Trying To TighT The heaT. Hour aTTer hour oT Trolicking Tun passes as we keep cool - A splashing, diving, and dunkinQ 'Vi The clear reTreshing waTer'- Carloads head Tor The nearesT lake or river where boaTs are seen speeding along TowiV1Q , 4:19. .K W osx. GEM ix season V' 2eT WW? 'Q flaw T'-f val Ol SV eviclefll' wi 5 b9qIU' summel T 1lD5 and li: aoflefl 'lf ie Teal' Fi ' l Q Cook and li wdlel' nQ , ll, glean 50 '9 boa yi OW' Q09 l ff' ff 1 M 'WAX 5 1 LV , . 53' skilled, or noT so skilled, skiers. BaThing beauTies clad in Their bikinis coming ouT To soak in The sun add To The pleasanT scenery. Toward The end oT The year, we begin looking Torward To The prom. We picTure ourselves in our Tancy aTTire, TloaTing across The dance Tloor, enchanTed by our perTecT daTe. Everyone is kepT busy in preparaTion Tor The special aTTair - hanging crepe paper, making decoraTions, and arranging The royal Throne. When The big nighT has arrived iT's hard To believe ThaT we're Tinally aTTending The long awaiTed evenT. GraduaTion causes many To begin Thinking seriously abouT Their TuTure and whaT iT holds. Young men and women suddenly realize ThaT They are nearing maTure adulThood and ThaT They musT choose whaT To do wiTh Their lives and begin To build a ToundaTion upon which To grow. Twelve years oT learning, helping and making Triends are broughT To an end wiTh a Tinal gaThering oT The graduaTing class. This is a happy Time when one can recall unTorgeTTable evenTs, knowing ThaT The pasT years were priceless and will always be remembered. LiTe is a conTinual chain oT experiences wiTh each incidenT we go Through adding anoTher link To ThaT chain. No Two links are idenTical iusT as every experience is diTTerenT Trom Those oT The pasT or TuTure. There will be Times ThaT we will consider painTul, sad, regreTTul, buT The experiences ThaT broughT us happiness are The ones we will remember and laTer cherish. Only you as a disTincT individual can recognize happiness aT a Time oT your own chdice. You have The decision oT saying 'This makes me happy,' or 'This makes me unhappyf . How Does If Feel . , , To Be Royalty? . . . To Teach? E gf X Q Cf: K 1 ., ,W ww. x ,,-,, N. e G+ X, ,. h S5 5 .Q 1 . 3 .V - J, T 5 l .1 S. V X ,v ' K i ,I JONI TACKETT A sludeni experiences couniless 'rions from The momeni he iers Laiayeiie s doors, pprehensive, wondering, +o Jrhe me he compleles his senior year nd gazes back reileciively and a i sadly perhaps. The years loeiween enirance and idepariure consisi of a flurry of achvihes calling for response and 'emoiion from each individual. lconiinuedl I, i WP .2 onu i , xi , V, M , 2 ' 4, Y V 4,4 M XX 'Q 4 as -if . wg, ' . A rf' 00 ' ' A x .. if at M . .,,,.,,.., .wh H. V .fzwg . g ly News If ' j1,,,, !53Vm. .M Q M, ff I V g ff Q V L if M., f NW ,, .W an if I X ,W M4 W . ,Wy , 5 , A ffws -f W ' si 'M . V, T --f 7Mw.,1i . A ef me 1 ,pm a-,, uv-nqnnn1 . . . To Hit The Wafer For The First Time? lLef+l S+eve Wilson +al:es a plunge info an icy pool. lFar Lefil Linda Jones. lasf year's Homecoming Queen, crowns her prede- cessor, Marianne Mucio. lLower Lefi, Panell Mrs. l-leafon exhibifs her many moods. lBelowl Vicki Faulkner, Queen of The ROTC Seafarers' Ball, and her escort Elmer Frost F 1 X i 5' as i l I I I ' I 'I I I I I I , I I ' I . . I ' I I I I I I I II . I 'II I II , I I . I I1 I I III I I I I I 52 I I I How Does It Feel . . . IconI'd.I . To Get Away On The I Senior Trip? . . . To Be Appreciated? I-low does IT Teel . . . To express an InTense emoTIon on canvas wITh bold sTrolces and mysTIcal colors, To pour rIveTs oT Teelings Through a musical gem, To happen upon an unknown bIT of yourselT Through a sTImuIaTIng discussion? l'low does IT Teel . . . To unleash The penT up power of your body In a Trying sporTs evenT, To pull your Iong awaITed senior ring, To exIT Through LaTayeTTe's doors Tor The lasT Time? l'low does IT Teel? No Two sTudenTs will color Their high school lives In The same TInTs and shades oT memory. Te. I Only you can remember how IT IT I ,MT 1' Nhli 0 I I lf., I sas ee S -iff ll fjfx f,x', 8, ,V We !ofi4f'lhl'-1, --- s. X -1 99, A i X gn.,- iiflxqx Q Z ft ' H sxi fyg 4' . . . To Pull That Senior Ring? . . . To Be Prom King And Queen? LATDOVQJ RQV Mulberry and Marianne Mucio reign as Prom King and Queen. fLeTTj Juniors presenT arT Teacher Miss Evans wifh roses Tor er. helvp Wlfh prom decoraTions. fUpper LeTTi FaiTh Yewell and Ann i'iilTon on The senior Trip. fUpper RighTi CynThia Finney and Ann COTTerili pull Their senior rings. q r 4 i is nv L 'f lfxbovel Jo Montgomery tits Nick Niclcell for a jacket at Dawahares. lRightl Alyson Cheuvront assists a customer in l'lymson's Tots 'n Teens. lUpper Lettl AI Isaac un- loads shipped goods. lLower Leftl Ann Brewster takes Alan Grogan! order tor Ken- tucky Fried Chicken. Students eek Financial Independence Through After School Jobs 'K Hands Need To Work Together - AbiliTyq skill: cleverness is a giTT . . . TalenT ThaT should be uTilized. You should noT leave your Tlair in a dormanTsTaTe. IT does noTrnaTTeriT you have The abmTyTorace pad'youropponenTsand make a score or wheTher you have The knack To carve a recognizable image Trom a piece oT driTTwood, you have The caliber To Hse above oThers Some sTudenTs siT aT home and waTch Television leaving Their craTT To siT silenTly by. UnTorTunaTely skill is only achieved by prachce .. .and ThaTrneansThne. LaTayeTTe hasrnanycgHTed sTudenTs mosT oT whom are acTive all year. Some are involved in rugged sporTs while oThers Tind expression in an arT class. ITE sad To see a sTudenT ThaTsTaTes ThaT he has no given craTT lconTinuedl ff T le 'sg-. ff I Q vy ' .Nm L g c , 5 .--1 ig-f'fQ'f ev.-v:'ii:?. --Q-Ax.. - i 2 1 g 1? all lflxbove Leffl David Moore lwauls down a rebound. lAbove Riqh+l Ann Sfvex dances a Highland fling. lfxbovel Jane? Campbell balances .on +lE+lEHL1'Ll S beam. lFar Top Riql'1+l Bennie Dalzell warms up a+ pracfice. lRIQl'1ll 9 lwirls a fire bafon during flue Talenf Show. But Minds Must Pattern Movements Of The Body To Achieve A Certain Skill lcontinuedl This person is usually tound sitting around trying to think up something to do. Daily he can be heard saying, What'll l do today? There's nothin' to do in this town. Thank goodness talent has been bestowed upon us all. At least everyone has got a skill he can mold it he wants to. Have you ever wondered why you stay out ot trouble? Well, it's because you have something to do with your spare time. What students don't understand is that a talented person doesn't have to be a Bob Dylan or a Peter Max. You are an artist it you would give yourselt time to become one. lt takes time to make a garden a thing ot beauty. You cannot say, I haven't got time. You have to make time. So . . .sing, dance, sew, draw, design, write, cook, compose, paint, or sculpt. B Yearly the Student Council allows students that have both the ability and the nerve to go betore the student body and give a presentation ot their cratt. Atter a course ot three days, prizes are awarded to the three most talented. ln November ot '7I Kathy Watts won tirst place tor singing and playing the guitar. Emily Barrett and Beth Lewis tied tor second while Ann Stevens racked up third. Remember . . . it's nicer to say that you are active in sports, that you hook a rug or that you write novels than to say that you sit in a cozy chair and eat. - I f I r Msm., The Freeway To Satisfying Emotions The BETA Club had an Easier Egg l-luni for children in an orphanage. Diana Duff posed as ihe Easler Bunny. I-lowever, ihere are ihose like lvlarlc Robinson who like lo gel laughs. He became a female impersonaior a+ ihe Siudeni Council Taleni Show. I+ is a good ihing ihai some siudenis have ihe abiliiy To acl. I+ gives everyone a resi from The consiani siruggle of school life. - Curiosity - The Unpredictoble Instinct by NANCY LAIL lTopl Mary Fuller looks at matters to tind - Who? lCenterl Sophomores work to discover - When and Where? lliightl Milne Head copes with a bunsen burner to reveal - How? lOpp. Page, Topl A Sophomore peeps through a microscope to locate - What? lOpp. Page, Bottoml Sharon Dixon and Bob Baldridge work on an 'experiment to tind - Why? Walking Through The hall oT The ground Tloor oT The H.L. Davis STudenT CenTer, you can hear The claTTer oT dishes and The smell oT Tood Trom The caTeTeria plus The shouTs oT The sTudenTs in The gym. These sounds and smells are so Tamiliar ThaT you immediaTely recognize Them. BuT on The second Tloor, in The Science DeparTmenT, There are sounds and smells ThaT you may Tind a biT more unTamiliar. As you advance inTo The rooms on The second Tloor, sTrange sighTs appear beTore you. WhaT seems To be iusT a mass oT soTT maTerial may very well be an embryo oT an animal. Or whaT appears To be a maTh class, Turns ouT To be The Advanced Physical Science Class. IT you come inTo The Science DeparTmenT during chemisTry yousee beTore you. sTudenTs aT sTaTions around The room working on separaTe experimenTs. As you waTch you see Things ThaT you don'T enTirely undersTand. Do you know why ThaT Ii++Ie piece oT Tan paper is Turning red in one insTance and blue in anoTher? Or do you know why Those Two poisonous chemicals, when mixed TogeTher produce someThing edible? Are you Tinding ouT ThaT you wanT To know more abouT whaT is going on? This is your insTincT oT curiosiTy Taking over. This insTincT iTselT is noT complicaTed aT all. You TirsT are inTrigued by someThing or someone To Tind ouT iusT whaT The deTails are behind The siTuaTion. Then There are The imporTanT quesTions oT WHO? WHAT? WHERE? WHY? WHEN? And HOW? Research and experimenTs can answer These quesTions. And wiTh your own inTelligence you can saTisTy your curiosiTy by puTTing These answers TogeTher. - Y , , W ,,, .1 W i J 2 F r Sl A 1 Z ,. S r 1 5. 5 l 1 s ? 1 at Ag . . -- L 2 .Q-li xg, X. Nm , ek. A:lf2h fb + bl Thus maThemaTics, The precise sdence.abshacTsTheinTomhaTkw1needed ho deTermine The area oT a Trapezoid, any Trapezoid. MaThemaTics demands precision as iT deals wiTh absTracTions, and The maThemaTician works alone. l'le musT do his work careTully, accuraTely, and precisely. The draTTsman, like The maThemaTician, may work wiTh The area oT a Trapezoid - buT always a real Trapezoid insTead oT an absTracTion. Precision is sTill lhe prunary reqLnren1enT. The Trapeze may swing above The slcill oT mosT QYmnasTs, buT sTill iT can represenT The precision necessary even on The Tloor maT. The Result Of Teamwork Or . . . lconTinuedl ,s.s lOpposiTe Paqel Long drill and praclice sharpens The skill of LaTayeTTe's Color Guard. llopl Precision is demanded of The cheerleader. lAbove LeTTl NJ ROTC members sTrive Tor precision. lAbovel Precision of The band members conTribuTes To iTs excellence. If 3 .1Lx .fi fi ff' T . . . Individual Determination? iconTinuedl The gymnisT combines The geomeTry oT parallel bars and body conTrol oT The acrobaT in solo perTormance and scenic precision, buT he does noT always work alone. ln Tumbling acTs and pyramids several gymnisTs musT coordinaTe Their eTTorTs in precision and uniTy. NJROTC demands compleTe submersion oT The individual as The Team perTorms riTle drills demanding alerTness and precision. The marching band combines The NJROTC reguiremenTs oT group alerTness and The individual precision oT playing a musical insTrumenT. Precision is a large parT oT school liTe, one oT The Tew ThaT involves everyone aT LaTayeTTel ! v Q Q ... -.Q gg.-i...-' ' E- ll, - '3- me f f 4 , M-'H 'W ,, Www W i,,.w1W'W'9'4 .MW ,,4:4w4vf ' Wi wwffwwfwfff ,ywafflrrfifw if iii . U ,,,.'X' ,W fi-fa H lOpposi1'e Page Topl Mrs. Green demonsfrafes equalions relafing fo geomefric figures. lTop Leffl Harvey Johnson learns new mafhemafical skills. lOpposi'rel John Hurnlcey examines draf+ing diagrams. lfkbovel Logan Plunlceff builds his gymnasfic slrenglh. ls School Sfifling To Creativity? I by EILEEN O'BRIEN Through creaTiviTy, The individual recreaTes a parT oT himselT. The Tinished producT. wheTher wriTTen or wroughT Trom clay, wheTher undersTood by oThers or noT, is precious To iTs creaTor. Those benT on liTerary creaTiyiTy will Tind many ouTleTs Tor Their TalenTs. WiThouT parTicipaTing in an organized class or club, a sTudenT can give a parT OT himselT To oThers Through his wriTings Tor The Laurel sTaTT'. By ioining The Times sTaTT, which publishes LaTayeTTe's schoo newspaper, a sTudenT may become well versed in inTerviewing, and be able To express creaTiviTy in criTical reviews and arTicles. iconTinuedT ,1 f f , 'ff X . fm Wv V f , ' 1' ' ' y if 2' f f' 9- z... i I- ' 1' Y fs fo K 'nf' I KN 4 ,C ., W, V ,' f ' , ,, ' 1 f , ff, M, L. -, , ,I f f y My if sv 1 f , K, I Z - V , , ' f -A sf M X, ,A ., , ' fin, f I I 0' T WBLG T r Times Radio llzaf LeTTT Rosa Rodriguez and Mike Wilson broadcasT on O DGY- lceniefi Ellen Mizell and Mary Holbrook read manuscripTs and make p0SgBk publicize The l.aTayeTTe l.iTerary magazine, The Laurel. lfxbovel Joni TackeTT an M h'k s T es an arTice OV GVOQGD design a layouT Tor The Marquis. lLeTTJ Andy anc n e yp The LaTayeTTe Times. S To ,K lan T3 I T 5 A Wivnt Tl' MHLGTM ,fs and Ml 3 Joni I 53,45 keS W . .Not At Lafayette! Marquis Receives A Rating For Eighth Consecutive Year QA ,N gx X, lconTinuedl The Marquis sTaTT endeavors To revive precious memories oT Three years ThaT will never occur again, memories ThaT would become hazy, disTorTed, or perhaps die alTogeTher. Members oT The sTaTT musT creaTe inTeresTing lavouT designs, and Thev exercise Their iournalisTic creaTiviTy in The organizaTion, ediTing and wriTing oT The book. LaTayeTTe oTTers a wide varieTv oT ouTleTs Tor arTisTic creaTiviTy. There are many classes speciTically designed To draw TorTh and encourage The creaTive spiriT. ArT classes oTTer a sTudenT several mediums Through which To express his creaTiviTy: clay sculpTure, macrame, painT, and charcoal skeTches. As a complimenT To The arTisTically creaTive classes are The shop and woodwork courses. A sTudenT Teels pride when he can make a splinTery hulk oT wood inTo a smooTh Torm skillTully carved and polished by hand. - 5 X o 0 0 0 0 o Arhshc Creohvlfy Fmcls Expression Through Publications Ancl Croft Courses fFar Leffl Larry Pnckarcl carves clesugns In clay: Johnalhan Movely creales a macrame wall hanging. flop Leffl Collage of faces forms a creafive busl. lLefll Rick Kallop works in woodworking class. lAbovel Macrame, The arf of Tying knols. Therhood Week Threshold Of A New NANCY LAIL . . .WiTh This TaiTh we will be To hew ouT oT The mounTains oT despair, a sTone oT hope. WiTh TaiTh we will be able To sTorm The iangling discords oT aTions inTo a beauTiTul oT broTherhood. WiTh TaiTh we will be able To work pray TogeTher. To TogeTher and To sTand up im TogeTher. Thus read Valerie Kavanaugh as TribuTe To TvlarTin LuTher King on TirsT day oT Black Awareness BroTherhood Week. Similar uoTaTions Trom ouTsTanding were also read Tor The resT The week. Along wiTh These ons were special acTiviTies, uding a speaker's nighT, rap on, and display in The library. Sponsored by The STuden'T Council Human RelaTions CommiTTee, Black Awareness- Fl F1 cl Brighter Day. BroTherhood Week was an aTTempT To geT l.aTayeTTe's black sTudenTs involved and The whiTe sTudenTs To recognize The imporTance oT The week. Along wiTh The l-luman RelaTions CommiTTee There was also a group known as The RoundTable. lvleeTing once a monTh, RoundTable, made up oT Ten sTudenTs and Two advisors, discussed racial problems exisTing aT LaTayeTTe and in The LexingTon area. lvlr. Laverne McCummings, a ProTessor aT U.K. in The College oT Social ProTessions, concluded in his speech on speakers nighTi The iourney has been long and rough Tor your ToreTaThers, buT The dangers have been Taced and ToughT. Now you sTand on The Threshold oT a new and brighTer day. - 1' I L, Students Influence Styles ln The Fine Arts Of Todqy Through the ages passed the Eine Arts have involved painting, sculpting, drama, music, and philosophy. Every culture had it's own styles I periods. i ' Without realizing it, students are involved in th so-called Eine Arts, both individually and as e teams. Individually students can use their imaginationf create obiects that mirror their teelings toward lito society, and school. Art classes give students the el treedom to produce numerous ornaments. Philosophy is another area that students work individually. However, attitudes and teelingg are born trom ideas ot past men and women. In Phage Elective English classes such as Introduction to Humanities and Great Ideas Erom Great Books students learn to read intormation pertaining ta their own emotions. , fcontinuedi .i...4-its fl' Ulla., fi ages ery CUllUrellhii?F' lizing if lud minor they UO'-li lute WNQP- 3.1 . sever 5'-1 T J asses sig' 55 f -. .QW a ,brain-rms lOpposi+e Pagel Sfuclenrs run 'rhrough slcir in one of Mrs. Beelens classes. lfkbovel Jackie Cool: and Jeannie Williams have lasl' minufe rehearsal be-fore performing. lLel+l Band performs for school. W f , 1 1 i 4 9 , ,., ,Z ab, ,I Aa? in .M 7 I 4? 1. Students Con Be Involved ln Fine Arts Individually And On Teams K Wfdllllllgl WW It Ili T ill nl Students on teams, like the Band, under the direction ot Leslie Anderson, the Orchestra, instructed by James Dyke, and the Vocal Music Department, led by Jean Wake, must Veer their talent toward harmonizing with their tellow members. The Band, made up ot l2O students, was a guest at the Kentucky Music Educators Association meeting. They also received a superior at the UK Music Festival. at various programs. The Charmettes, Chanteurs, and the I Madrigal singers sang tor civic groups, clubs, and organization both in and out ot school. The Drama Department, sponsoredby Thelma Beeler. produced many plays tor the student body. They also presente a Christmas program to a tew ot the students at Picadome Elementary School. The Orchestra pertormed with the Vocal Music Department I .-..-.-mx.. lOpposn1'e Pagel Band performs wlnfer concerf for school. lfxbovel gn--u Members of chorus sing during a performance. lLef+l Ralph Versaw plays xyloplwone during +l'1e winfer concert H- Bond, Vocal Groups ? ' f Receive Superior At V UK Muslc Feshvol . 501 byALAN GROGAN Sfudenfs Prepare fgf 6 l Q .0 M .,..1-'Wann-11 5 fi QA iplll Far Coaching Careers .fl f W ll.ef'rl Ab I ovel Tom McCormick spikes fhe ball in a volleyball game. lfkbove Righfl 5 Beech shows sfudenfs fhe proper grip of a fennis racket Pd++v Efhingfon parficipafes in shuffleboard while classmafes look on. W ' vfvv i M'-'f figs K .img 4 - rx K ln order fo become a successful Physical Educafion insfrucfor, a person should be familiar wifh The rules and regulafions of a wide variefy of sporfs. l-le should also possess fhe abilify fo communicafe wifh his sfudenfs and explain fhese rules in a simple fashion. This is fhe goal of Physical Educafion Ill. If is a course designed for fufure P.E. majors who infend fo become eifher feachers or coaches. A basic grounding is presenfed in a wide range of sporfs. The origins, founders, rules, regulafions, procedures, fechniques. and sfrafegy are fhoroughly discussed. Covered in fhe curriculum are volleyball, fliclcerball, speedball, baslcefball, foofball, rugby, soccer. gymnasfics, archery, soffball, and fraclc and field. Affer sfudying each sporf, sfudenfs parficipafe in fhe playing of fhaf sporf. Every sfudenf is given fhe opporfunify fo officiafe every sporf covered. Following fhe sfudy of each sporf, sfudenfs are fesfed on fhe maferial. In preparafion for coaching, sfudenfs are assigned cerfain fundamenfals of each sporf. They are fhen allowed fo describe fhis procedure fo fheir classrnafes. lconfinuedl 79 Q' I . ! I, V, l 1 1 l l n l l l Nik xx A Ji W, , W ,y .54 A -wx -1 2 .W . N ,S V i ' my ,Vu ip , I lOpposiTe Page, Topl P.E. sTudenTs compeTe in , T i baskeTball. lOpposiTe Page, BoTToml Jeff Jones I A il ,, displays The crow's nesT on The rings lLeTTl dis- plays The Torelwand sTrolce. lfxbovel STuclenTs irf ' ', girls' P.E. Take aim aT an archery TargeT. ,f -.,, ri . L ' N 1, ey il ,gf 5 if -l T 7 T l' gf -,f, I fl A l fi ,y l 8' ill T l S T l ifilj 4 1 i l I r U yr i l -l l T1 l I l ,ll l li .lr ll ll xl ii yl ll T l T T ,T T Enthusiasm Pride -, ' 1 --.. L., :Kg rf--.. .my EW! , 5 .emi -M, VI -1 .gf L4 gr 5 W J--f -I And , is lx by ALAN eRoeAN r 14 l N. 11253 i W IniTiaTed wiTh The re- emerqence oT l.aTayeTTe ag 5, sTaTe TooTball power, accenTuaTed wiTh conTinued baskeTball success under Jack SuTherland, and climaxed b impressive vicTory in The schoal spiriT conTesT, sTudenT enThusia5m aT l.aTayeTTe has reached 5 peak which has noT been wiTnessed in several years. Did Tan enThusiasm igni+e addiTional aThleTic eTTorTg or did aThleTic excellence generaTe Tan enThusiasmf7 Regardless oT The answer, The imporTanT TacT is ThaT Tan enThusiasm was resTored Perhaps as a resulT oT This, 5 degree oT school pride was simulTaneously resTored. This was evidenced by l.aTayeTTe's landslide vicTory in The WVLK School SpiriT ConTesT. In The conTesT To deTermine which school could collecT The mosT cans and boTTles. l.aTayeHe ouT disTanced Their nearesT compeTiTors by a ToTal oT over IO0,000 cans and boTTles. Many sTudenTs did noT aTTend aThleTic conTesTs and many harbored liTTle concern over The TooTball Team's chances Tor a disTricT championship. Many sTudenTs exerTed liTTle eTTorT in The spiriT conTesT, indeed, many did noT conTribuTe one can or boTTleQ These acTions are noT signiTicanT in Themselves. Yan 4 J , ,J J fl v , 'lr fs -4 'r we ,T :lem ,T ,IW , pl L Uflef rrefl My Tyr? lo T n frlme 3, Qf0Ul Qelglllll ,dm U ' jnyolv gchofjlr I. . ,nafll 4 v -'Ji gli ol el Qje P' i Tia I ,'x' :ZOUHC ,493 lol Gail lll lgrls lo .nrlglqel fjlellef lgriflpl 465 Shri :sled C A ls' Ol T frjjllldllol iilqdq v.-1 :'3l95'5 lo' ..,.fqJml'yn Mnrllely. .rs da, M 3,91-slider 'Mcrplac 'fee ol er ...J These actions symbolize involvement to achieve a sense of belonQlV1Q- Unless one is concerned and involved in the activities ot the group to which he belongs, he cannot possibly derive lull enigyment from belonging to that QVOUP- Relating to the high school student, unless one is concerned and involved in the activities ot his school, he cannot derive tull enjoyment and benefit from his years ot education. Quite possibly, those who do not participate in such activities have lound some other beneficial method lor involvement. Great numbers of Lafayette students took part in the Walk lor Hunger. The Pep Club sold Lafayette car stickers. The Fellowship ol Christian Athletes visited Shriner's Hospital for Crippled Children. , L 3,7 , 'V J' -1 fs r G ,, 0 V M f v an Q E ' X 5 i A , 1 Q 1 i ,, -Q.. X Z 'x Z 1 yr N .im , is 41 gg ,eg K A is f i ' G f E 3 ,Y 5, fc f W is i. , l Q , 4 i i r' A list ot students and organizations at Lafayette that have engaged in worthwhile proiecls to aid the school and community would go on indefinitely. ln this day where impersonal 2,000-student high schools are commonplace, any greater degree of enthusiasm and pride would most certainly be wishful thinking and most probably be pure fantasy. - fi, ,. I 1 lj- Produce Victory In School Spirit Contest in ,W by ALAN ei-zoe-AN I-edl'l'1I'OUQl1OU'l'l'l'19 year by senior sTar David Eckdahl, l-afayeTTe's Generals climaxed an 8-3 season wiTh 5 HHS clinching 2l-6 rouT oT TaTes Creek. . Overcoming a solemn and 5OmewhaT ominous beginning, fhe General TooTball squad paid TribuTe To The memory of Dave Robinson. N Dave, a Tormer l.aTayeTTe resTored much oT The pride and aThleTe and graduaTe in l97l, succumbed To cancer aT The age enThusiasm which had sTeadily and undersTandably diminished oT eighTeen. ln dedicaTion, during The recenT lean years experienced by The l.aTayeTTe Dave's jersey, number 40, was reTired and presenTed To his grid program. ln doing so, They parenT5, presenTed The school wiTh Their TirsT disTricT championship in eighf years. MOrnenTS beTOre The lfiCl4-Oli successTul in his iniTial conTesT aT Ol The OPGVTTVWQ Qamei l-GT6yeTTe LaTayeTTe by The way oT a 3l-6 adminisTraTion, players, and Tans vicTory over Harrison CounTy. Jim PoynTer, a Tormer high school grid coach and UniversiTy oT KenTucky assisTanT, was I 9 T l ' ,YJ . yn, if-? w. , ML?-'2,w?V4 Z, ,-,f LW X S fwfr rm l f ATTer dropping a close conTesT aT The hands oT Richmond Madison, The Generals Tashioned a Tour game winning sTreak wiTh vicTories over SomerseT, TaTes Creek, Jessamine CounTy and Clark CounTy. EncounTering Bryan STaTion, The evenTual Class AA STaTe Champions, The Generals suTTered Their only shuTouT oT The season, 2 I -O. lconTinuedl Far LeTTl LaTayeTTe deTenders close in on oppos- ng ball carrier. lNear LeTTl All-STaTe quarTerback David Eckdahl sidesTeps TaTes Creek Tacklers. lAbovel Coach PoynTer shouTs insTrucTions aT All- CiTy guard Bill Page. Mini-Back Bastin W Keys Offensive Attack E ly E i l Ill ii I , . lAbovel Billy Bas+in hurdles facklers. lAbove Riqhfl Mark Frakes plunges lor +he firsl clown againsl Tales Creek. lNear Riqhfl The parenfs of Dave Robinson and Mr. Lloyd Smifh in The pre-game dedicarion ceremony. lOpposi+e Page, Righfl General Billy Basfin fakes a brealher wi+h fhe assisfance of Gafor-Ade. lFar Righ+l All- Sfaler David Eckdahl. 86 A .elm l , CUSS OVEI all lam X f' x 'IM A 4- .Ju .lg , me Willow llllllllel Hllfllll in' ' .QI A lllflcleu rlmlmbd lconTinued Trom pg. 85l VicTories over WoodTord CounTy and Danville broughT The Generals record To 7-2 and seT The sTage Tor The season Tinale GqainsT cross-Town rival Henry Clay. ln addiTion To being The annual Homecoming game, There WGS a disTricT championship hanging in The balance. Behind a sTrong deTense, The DGSSing oT Eckdahl, and The running oT Eckdahl and his backs, Billy BasTin and lvlark Frakes, The Generals provided moTivaTion TOY' l1Omecoming while annexing a disTricT championship. ln The regional semi-Tinal game againsT ElizabeThTown, l.aTayeTTe Tell behind early in The game and Their rally in The waning momenTs oT The game Tell shorT. Individual honors were numerous Tor The Generals. David Eckdahl was named All- STaTe, and STeve Parker was honorable menTion All-STaTe. Seniors Eckdahl, Parker, and Bill Page, along wiTh iuniors John Russell, Mark Frakes, and Ronald Coleman were chosen Tor The All-CiTy sguads. - Eckdahl Signs With Tulane LaTayeTTe's senior quarTerback David Eckdahl signed a leTTer oT inTenT Tor a TooTball scholarship To Tulane UniversiTy. During his Three-year career aT LaTayeTTe, Eckdahl passed Tor 3,350 yards. T-Te was named To The All-CiTy squad Three years running and was a unanimous selecTion on The All-STaTe FirsT Team in I97I. In addiTion, he was chosen as The ouTsTanding Tulane UniversiTy over numerous oTher maior universiTie in The naTion. Among Those schools aTTer his services were Tennessee, KenTucky, and NoTre Dame. 4' 439' IUWMHW QWWWKW. ,M , , ,K - - - ' z i ' i ,. , ,, , vga, , V , mu' if -,T T 1,143-iz, A . ,T Q 5 , ,, V' . N M ,wh Q A , . ,, i Despite Less Publicity, Minor Sports Make 000 R ws. T its N, sm -we-, ff-:sw s.,,,,N ,W gh 73 M kwa . 'AVN we 1 , , wks Q 1 at s , gvmwsa r as . .Ya .. stirs iOpposite Page Far Rightj Barry Thompkins per- tectiy executes a torward tlip during one ot his tumbling routines. lOpposite Page Righty Theresa Hyatt displays her balancing torm during regional competition held at Bryan Station. ifkbovet David Swottord prepares to make a turn-a-bout during a practice session. iAbove Rightl Thompkins lLettt and John Crabtree iRigh+J pertorm a double rou- tine on the mats. by SCOTT WARNER Some sports at Latayette are considered minor sports because they draw iess attention and recognition. However, to those participating and coaching, the phrase minor sports is unheard ot. Athletes pertorming in these areas work iust as hard and put iust as much time and ettort into pertecting their skills as do those active in the more publicized sports such as tootball and basketball. Minor sports in the I97I-72 school year proved themselves by taking many honors. The cross country team, coached by Harold Barnett, tinished third in the Lexington region and had several individual runners placing high. Ben Crutcher, Kirk Shelburne, and Steve Dixon tinished titth, eleventh, and tourteenth, respectively, in the regron. Not wanting to be lett out, the ladies made their mark as the Latayette girls' gymnastic team placed second in the region, the highest tinish in the history ot the school. The team consists ot Valerie Buchannon, Theresa Hyatt, Cathie Flannery, and Kay Staton. Coach Harry Gordon said the team was young and he predicted a better squad next season. Latayette was also welt represented in boys' gymnastics. Top pertormers tor the Generals were John Crabtree and Barry Thompkins, both ot whom received state honors in vauiting and trampoline routines. Many individual honors were earned by the three year Old wrestling team. Captain Keith Bramel and Percy Thomas were regional winners in their WGIQM classes. I icontnnuedi .5552 N X 1 ? Q liQ 1 xiii Xxixm Q Oppos Te Page Top RghT KeiTh Bramel Ts hs Tech q e h won him re- gonal ho ors BoTTom Far RighTl Ben Cr Tche co peTes cross counTry eeT OpposTe Page RghTl Kirk Shel- a e ahl a d STeve Dixon seT T e pace n a local eeT lRigh+l Percy Tho as grapples a ea y opponenT's arm. T l Wrestlers, Thinlies, ' Swimmers, Do Well lconTinuedl Freshman Larry CarTer, STeve Dunn, Joe Scouce, and Ricky WalTers were regional runners- up. The Team, coached by ScoTT Brewer, Tinished wiTh a I2-2 season, Talling only To Campbell CounTy by one poinT and To WoodTord CounTy The evenTual STaTe Champions. The Team was second To TaTes Creek in The region. l.aTayeTTe's only waTer sporT Tinished wiTh a successTul season earning a 6-I slaTe. The Swimmers, coached by Bill Barkley, Tell only To l-lenry Clay in a Triangular meeT. Members oT The Team include Paul Elswick, David SwoTTord, Mike l-lead, STeve Wilson, Bob GoodykoonTz Bill WesT, MarTy Mays, Kevin Sallee, and Ted Bresnahan. - f ff ff g V Lafayette Edged By I97 I - I 972 Local Scoreboard LH Opponent 62 Tates Creek ........... 58 67 Tates Creek .... . . .63 68 l'Ienry Clay... ,,,73 69 Henry Clay... ,,,57 63 Bryan Station . , , ,8O 59 Bryan Station . . . , , ,74 District Game 5l Bryan Station . ,H58 e Bryan Station In lllli by ALAN eiaoemsi I In an attempt to detend fheir E i l97I Regional title, Latayefie I went up against Bryan Station in the opening round ot the 43rd District Tournament. Entering the game with 5 I7-7 slate, the Generals made 5 determined ettort to upset the tavored Detenders. Latayette jumped out on fop early in the game to lead by as much as ten points in the second quarter. With a 39-30 advantage midway through the third quarter, the Generals allowed Bryan Station's sophomore torward Jack Givens several as t I 1 quick baskets, enough to close 1 i the gap to 43-39 at the end ot I the third stanza. Atter one minute ot play, the score had been tied. Latayettes last lead came with 2:55 lett in the game, 5I-49. General cagers I tailed to tally the remainder ot the game, while Bryan Station connected tor nine points. Upon edging Latayette, Bryan Station was not to lose until the semi-tinal round ot the State Tournament. Latayette's ottense was paced I ,l x by Van Berry, with I7 points. Other Generals in double tigures I , I were Reed Epley, I3 points, and I 5 Tim Graven, II points. I, Post-season recognition went to 6-2 Van Berry. The senior guard averaged over 20 points per contest, gaining a berth on the I-Ierald Leader All-City First Team. ' - 4 I lcontinuedl IUpper Lettl Exuberant coach Jock Sutherland ' hurriedly explains detensive strategy t0 IHS PlaY' ers. IOpposite Page, Lett to Rightl Reed EPIQY , goes up tor a l6Y'UP GQGIUST Bryan STGTTOTI' Qavld Moore goes high over two detenders tor B lump shot. Van Berry, Latayette's All-City quefd- Pina trates the Louisville Fairdale defense tor 6 I9 goal. l fe an K W5 ff f 'Q ff! f ffff , ' ff fff Qff If W .f MQ? WZ, 5 W W W f W! 1 A ff ff ,4 '-fs f X f 1 nf , . 13' .f . ,f f Q . -OZ-1 : 'ff is W, .- ,.. QAZQV 5' .. C 4 P-QM,-'?aj L ' ' ' 1,155 X wx? T , ,A Z , R. U ,, .5 V few Q' ' W f j MEA,,',, 3 ' Zvfgywi V ..- - L , iv lconTinuedl WiTh Their numbers greaTly diminished Through graduaTion, l.aTayeTTe's cage Team was picked To Tinish among The also- rans in all The pre-season polls. Taking The courT againsT highly TouTed Jessamine CounTy sguad, however, The inexperienced Generals senT The conTesT inTo Two overTimes beTore nipping The ColTs, 64-62. ATTer rouTing lvlason CounTy and Anderson in Turn, l.aTayeTTe encounTered TaTes Creek. To This poinT, l.aTayeTTe had never deTeaTed TaTes Creek in a baskeTball game. l.aTayeTTe Took conTrol early, buT laTe Toul Trouble enabled The Commodores To reduce The Tinal margin To 62-58, A Triple overTime vicTory, 8I-79, over MonTgomery CounTy brguglqf J X 3 M 7 , X, 'x 'i f P 8 T 4 M!! Y . l.aTayeTTe's record To 5-O. Upon enTering The Henry game, The Generals were ranked TenTh in The sTaTe oT KenTucky.Tl1e upseT-minded Blue Devils won The game by a 73-68 margin. During The holiday season. l.aTayeTTe Tinished second in The l:ayeTTe CounTy lnviTaTional TournamenT To The Then-number one ranked Ashland BobcaTS. ConsecuTive losses TO lvlonTgomery CounTy. BVYGV' STaTion, and Franklin Counil' produced The low poinT Oi The season Tor l.aTayeTTe. ' AnoTher loss To BFVGVW Sialm sandwiched beTw broughT The Generals record T0 I6-6. LaTayeTTe spliT Their n yh remaininq Two conTeSl5 lo Wi I7 7 een six vicTorieS sag? in 1,' ' llligf' , C K Q I Q I T 5igkg? 5xW1'0M l W',Ii9'f'T TJ? ff! 'T T ' L ei big , , Generals Go 21.5. lr' Wil! f 'Q T f 4 Upset in Tour ' ia TI T T in ' ne nal I was The s0P Sale Gulf f0.S 5 irq .wr I , 3' BloCI The dd a Ger I-le The D T impl T bein ig und' T Tear ane lr G Moc prof l.aTayeTTe's baseball Generals, flffif highly TouTed as one oT The Ther sTaTe's Top Teams ThroughouT The wiTh year, suTTered an opening round and disTricT TournamenT loss aT The lean hands oT TaTes Creek. M00 ATTer compiling a Tine regular me season slaTe oT QI-4, The b JV Generals enTered The LexingTon lc DisTricT TournamenT as The Team , To beaT. OM FirsT inning wildness by Selef LaTayeTTe piTc:her Tim Graven 50 allowed 'l'aTes Creek To score one hrolre run. Graven. however, seTTled mid-v down unTil The 6Th inning when went The Commodores added Two mug runs. David Moore Took over Tor mmig Graven in The 7Th and conTrolled rem The Commodores The resT oT The PM way. mei ln The General's sevenTh, a lasT T momenT surge added Two runs Mm which leTT The Tinal margin aT4- yea T 2. lm. During The regular season. I 'll1T ' 'T ' T LaTayeTTe suTTered Trom anemIC 4 lah - 'ff fx ' ' ' baTs and was Torced To roll' QU Wei The sTrong piTching combinahon lemon oT David Moore and Tim lexinq Graven. Ceaqlr, L TTI All CTy h TsTop Mike BlodgeTT shows his Torm en rouTe To baTTing over .35O. llop R T D M es a TasTball. ifxbovel Terry Wickman Takes a ouT in The DisTricT Tourney. posT P g l Mark Meadors Throws a runner ouT Trom Third base. lOpposiTe Page Belowl v P Q ' T k ' a arnsT Ta es Cree . ,,v,.q.pv T as T21 Ou -S x Us ,Q I .4 . A all Genre ol The 'ouqlolr emng rc iss al Tr line req The T lexingi v 4. IS lle T55 v s by 1 GREY? T0 SCGF6 -I Selle: iinq lll' .ed TWC ol OVT' resl Oli' ielll ' seal' ri all 0 flli 'im ,MO wil ,. 1 T I-5fayeTTe's baseball squad was Well represenTed on The All-CiTy Teams. ln all, Tive Generals were named To The honor sguads, wiTh ne receiving honorable menTion. Senior shorTsTop Mike BlodgeTT was named To The TirsT Team Tor fhe Third year in a row. As a sophomore. BlodgeTT was 5elecTed Tor his play in The ouTTield. As a iunior, he moved To shorTsTop and received All- CiTy acclaim aT ThaT posiTion. BlodgeTT baTTed over .350 Tor The Third consecuTive year in addiTion To anchoring The General deTense aT shorTsTop. I-le was a unanimous selecTion Tor The squad. David Moore compiled impressive sTaTisTics en rouTe To being The second oT Three unanimous choices Tor The TirsT Team. WiTh a record oT 5-I and an earned run average oT l.38, Moore caughT The eye oT professional scouTs and was draTTed in The sevenTh round by The CincinnaTi Reds. l-le signed wiTh The Reds shorTly ThereaTTer and was assigned To Their Tarm Team in BradenTon, Florida. lvloore was The TirsT high school hurler in The sTaTe To be draTTed by The proTessionals. Claude ScoTT, senior ouTTielder, baTTed .296 and was selecTed Tor The TirsT Team. Sophomore Terry Wickman brolce inTo The sTarTing line-up mid-way Through The season, wenT on a hiTTing sTrealc which broughT his average To over .500 in mid-lvlay and Tinished The regular season baTTing over .400. For his play in righTTield, he was named To The second Team. Tim Graven, 6-2, wiTh a I.76 ERA was chosen Tor The second Team. He signed a granT-in-aid wiTh The UniversiTy oT KenTucl4y. u laaTayeTTe's TirsT baseman, IUnior David Blalceman, received honorable menTion in The oll oT , F9 LeX TQTon's high school baseball Coaches, - O v 1 Z ilu vawiirwm .wxsmf QQ. 5. - .Q K f iw vs L V ans . 1 T .A W, W'-13 I M. 1 T, - 5 mm .1 A., V ' f. - ,f 7 C , f ' A - f , 5 N W ,, I rffT5f7TTfTW'i'fW 'pau , ' 1. V. f' V l f wvvr. . W - Q 5 ni 5 -2 -A 4 M' , gf-am, g , 7,4 , f f- V A ' . wg , Mg M V W' Liv L7 ,vg'4stgYw,v,.. s,,if'jHkvV,Q' if ,1af,v A t 4, A A. ' VL' A atv. , s T .V ,, uw, T f,,va,.,.,,W , f, 0 rgny M K, , ,- ' f 0 W' ' f , , 5,1-Msgsffih Wk w f'fQDg , 94-gg H ,is hpQ,,,4' fl lA:',,,, C 'atv 12 w,,,,, , Q . , f 4.,NV,l,,yM HAL IW, , W .,,,.,7,, Y ii V., I K A I E' yyvly H. , 'Q ,Q . ,k,,,.,V K Q .G - 4- f' ' ' r ,' I '-'Ms' . ,.,-yr, Ng, ,, '-n -f '- .,. 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Freeman also Toolc TirsT place in The region in pole vaulT and second in The high lump. OTher Top perTormers Tor The Generals were hurdler Phil Crewe and sophomore sprinTer Ralph Johnson who Tied The school record in The IOO-yard dash wiTh a Time oT 9.9 seconds Many oT The Team members placed high in regional compeTiTion. TconTinuedl ' w W f Q ii T 5 an ll .55 -1 4 JH. 'H i L. lleffl William Melvin leaps lwiqlw in long iump compelifion af flue Tafes Creek lnvifalional. lOp- posile Page Topl Bill Moverly loosens his leg mus- Cles prior fo 'rlwe long iump. lflxbovel Sfafe cham- P1On Will Freeman, iusf misses The cross bar se+ al l5i- lAbove Riglifl Coaclw Harold Barneff care- lullv observes a race. XR Young Tracksfers Make LHS Fufu fl lconTinuedl Johnson and Bob Jones placed Third and TourTh, respecTively, in The IO0-yard dash and Crewe ran second in The high hurdles and TourTh in The lows. Randy King placed Third in The lows. Mark STevens ran TourTh in The 440, and Glen Reiglemen placed TourTh in The pole vaulT. ScoTT Warner Took Third in The discus. and The 880 relay Team oT King. Crewe, Rod Williams and Johnson Took second place To Bryan STaTion. STevens, Robbie Gardner, King and Williams Took second in The mile relay. Among The Team's besT Tinishes were a TourTh in The region, TirsT in The Boone CounTy InviTaTional, Third in The Mid- STaTe and second among Class AA Teams in The l-lillTopper relays. BarneTT says his squad shows a greaT deal oT promise Tor The TuTure as he has many reTurning perTormers, including sprinTer Glenn Birch who missed The l972 season due To an auTo accidenT. However, BarneTT Teels ThaT oTher Teams in The area may have beTTer reTurning personnel. lconTinuedl lOpposiTe Page Topl Phil Crewe nervously awaiTs The sound oT The gun sTarTing The race. lOpposiTe Page BoTToml Randy King makes The Turn on his way To vicTory in The low hurdles. lRighTJ Ralph Johnson is challenged in The 220-yard dash. lAbove RighTl Robbie Gardner and Mark STevens make a Tine exchange in The mile relay aT The TaTes Creek lnviTaTional. fl U' 1 W Bright ' 2. 14 5 :r ,.,iuf--or 33 'ww an wr' 'E ,- lLe'f1'l Pafly Efhingfon quiefly observes her ream- mafes in acfion during fhe Regional Track mee+ af Shively Sporfs Cenler. lAbovel Gwen French in deep concenfrafion before her affempf in sho? pu+ compe+i+ion during a dual meer af Tafes Creek. lAbove Righ+l Delores Wheaf in The spin as she prepares 'ro lei The discus fly in Triangular compefifion. lRigh+l Kim Jones sprinfs in The s'rre+ch in order 'ro break fhe 'rape during prac- fice. llzar Righfl Elaine Wilson in deep concenfra- lion in fhe s+ar'ring block before a race. as I iv v if LHS Girl Runners Finish Impressivelyp Place Second In FCIT lconfinuedl Lafayeffe's Girls' Track feam recorded one of ifs mosf impressive seasons ever. The ladies finished well in several meefs including an oufsfanding performance in fhe Fleming Counfy meef. Lafayeffe placed fhird in fhe meef using only six girls. Anofher good showing was a second place finish in fhe Fayeffe Counfy lnvifafional Track meef. - . 'f' ll' ,Jn-1'-'y 'in- vii' Reed Nets Spot In Regional Semifinqls ff ,W on fail , 'A' il' bkiifffx . wqiw . .x XZ.. . 'i Q,vM5wv - :TY mf' Fx , ego Q 4, .T Q A4 ,. 'N X V , X J! gf 3, 3 lAbove and Far RighT BoTToml Geoff Reed exhib- iTs his sTyle which enabled him To be one of La- TayeTTe's Top Tennis players for The pasT five years. lOpposiTe Page Topl Joe Dusing smooThly execuTes a reTurn volley keeping a close eye on his opponenT. lOpposiTe Page Righrl Mike Wilson prepares To reTurn a high hiT ball. .. ' if .Shiva ,f ' fQ 'hs -Q. is sfik' rs. ai 'av 5 A leTTerman since The eighTh grade, senior Tennis sTar GeoTT Reed, ended his iniury plagued career aT LHS in noT quiTe The Tashion he had hoped Tor. Once ThoughT To be The TuTure sTaTe champion, Reed gained a berTh in The regional semi-Tinals buT was deTeaTed by evenTual winner Dan Lucas. Mike Clawson, a Tour year neTTer, was forced To abandon his number Two spoT on The Team due To leg iniuries. OTher members of The squad were senior Mike Wilson and TalenTed sophomores Joe Dusing Barry Jackson, and Neil Werner. Dusing was yoTed mosT valuable player Tor The I972 season. Reed was named ouTsTanding senior and Werner received The mosT improved player award. The Team Tinished wiTh a 6-I I slaTe on The year. Coach I-larry Gordon's hopeS Tor nexT season depend on The developmenT oT his Three reTurning sophomores. fconlrinued Se 2 L.2'3 Kid' 'fi U mif. , . , For Boys Tel1l1lS Tedmi Squad Wlns 6 Of 17 'fz,,,,+. f ,, 0 mp, . digit ilaniidnnat-I x f' nd WV' E fin We Ve' I P H . ,n W' ' .Q Q 'S sgmkswfk f X A K - X. Xh .1-:ws Q M by SCOTT WARNER M1 3 K ' -Q fx S4 , Q X 1 1 1 fl' , . ' , A . , Q Nw, i - ' ,.sf . 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X .X x x m 'Q 41 x in Sh I 1il Team, Individual Golf Championships 'i5fQ.,i'fig'l'N, y Q , A ,V ' -A Q i i V T 4- - M 'A M ' 'fix' ' V 1 .fr .' .cm KX - it xi, ty s AAU . T , aw ' ' - . f ' . - ' - 4 4. 1 A A - .Wiz ' -' T- wif T iki 1' ' -N ' -,vs nfs-Wav, . , s Myra Van Hoose Takes Title Again lconfinuedl For The Third consecufive year, lvlyra Van l-loose won The STaTe golfing crown, finishing I3 sfrokes ahead of The second place finisher. The girls' Team also was vicforious in capfuring The STaTe championship. ln regional acfion The Team won by 46 sfrokes l358-404l over Tafes Creek. Van Hoose was also a medalisf in The region wiTh an I8-hole score of 77-IO shoTs beTTer Than second place. Becky Henley shoT a 9l in The region and Terry Mayes and Faifh Yewell followed wifh rounds of 92 and 98, respecfively. The Team, coached by Grace Fragsfein, finished wiTh an impressive I2-O record for The year. Van l-loose won The Sfafe Tifle wiTh a 36 hole score of I59. l-lenley placed Third wiTh a score of I74. Affer leading by only one sfroke affer The firsf l8 holes in The Tourney, The Generals won by l l sfrokes l7l4-725i over Louisville Kenfucky l-lome. Also playing well in local compefifion were sophomore Babs Ernesf and senior, Lynn Lamar. - lOpposiTe Page Far Leffl Babs Ernesf follows Through affer driving wiTh a wood. lOpposiTe Page LefTl Myra Van Hoose, STaTe champion, finds The going hard as she chips ouT of The rough. lfkbove Topl Lynn Lamar lLefTl puffs as Becky Henley prepares fo remove The flag. lLefTl Faifh Yewell geTs caughf in a sand Trap buT hiTs ouT safely. 'Z PT w 4--.,. Athletic Facilities Used Daily In qu Effort To Improve in aw 7719 fu'- ' Glvvlldlai W. , :-. l ,e Righty Girl t clcster Patty Ethington pauses durinq 5 lla? EEZVEW V'f.'j GROGAN ' n. Top Lettl Joe Dusing practices tennis against a teamma e hi Ode, figlnl bv ALAN Above A football Player tiits the sled in an ettort to improv? as un 'A ring spring practice. Opposite Page Above Girls track ff-26 , tween workouts. l t i 112 r i 1 vu' 1 X x W , .M A I W I I x I 1, 1 ,hi 1 I l i 1 H 9 ',l .1 , 0 0 0 Wi A V - y f V V I , , Q if r I ' H 'A K ' ff, , V , H ' r if r 1 I i ET .04 I Q W 1 . W I ff , , V ly' , l ' ' 4 W . H Q W , . . , . 1 ' l r s ' ' ,fy I 4 1, f 4 1 . lt, rrrA I tr H A lf ' ' , ' it ' , f A 4 ' '7 f E r, li f 11 A r s ' , 3 ' . 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WheTher individual excellence or precise Teamwork is The obiecTive, P9VPeTual pracTice is The only meThod by which They may be obTained. ln Some oT The more sTrenuous SporTs such as TooTball, 1lJEskeTba.ll, wresTling, or baseball, eSe.daily pracTice sessions are n0lOrIously exhausTive. I Wmfl SprinTs, pushups, and GPS afeffhe vehicles coaches ffplov In working Their charges n8plaY'nQ condiTion. Sch gercrowded pracTice re 9 U es Torce some coaches To SorT To unusual meThods in order To prepare Their Team Tor compeTiTion. The gymnasTic Team pracTiced in The evenings. IT you were To drop by The gymnasium beTore school beTween canuary and April aT abouT 6:30 A.lvl., you Tind The General baseball squad going Through exercises and drills. ln The summer and Tall, The cross counTry and TooTball Teams and The cheerleaders occupy LaTayeTTe's aThleTic TaciliTies. WinTer Tinds The baskeTball Team, The gymnasTic squad, and The wresTlers preparing Tor Their seasons. Spring sporTs, however, keep The aThleTic deparTmenT in a consTanT, TranTic, Turor. GolT, Tennis, and Track Tor boTh sexes, along wiTh baseball hold daily workouTs. While visiTing The boys' locker room, one is shocked aT The greaT numbers oT aThleTes scurrying abouT, dressing, ' showering, undressing, geTTing rubbed down, geTTing Taped UP' and going Through an endless varieTy oT deTailed prepGFG'fIOfW- X , i 'T1u.n 4 . 3 TY-.JT 'i . - Q QP A While pracTice sessions exhibiT all oT The deTerminaTion and desire oT The acTual game, They lack The publiciTy and TanTare. You do noT see The shiny, red, whiTe, and blue, spoTless uniTorms. lnsTead you see an unending varieTy oT unmaTched socks, dirTy shoes, Torn sweaT suiTs, and borrowed gym shorTs ThaT run The gamuT oT color Trom red To green To orange. A major parT oT aThleTic pracTice is exercise, sore muscles, and perspiraTion, however, There remains an indispensable ingredienT in aTTer-school sporTs, ConsTanT laughing, pracTical ioking, yelling, and general rapporT exisTs and is enioyed by players and coaches alike. AnoTher Thing heard in The locker room is complaining. Though nearly everyone complains abouT The rigors oT pracTice aloud, They all privaTely enioy iT, wiTh The realizaTion ThaT iT will produce proTiciency, success, exciTemenT, and memories. - The Stuff Dreams Are Made Of I I V -gf, 4 ix, 5 0. f-uv X ff . wr 4 ! S 4 i I w fi WS Y 1 me - B!! 8 ,g af' i x if y r ,J ir? Each person has some secreT dfedm, a hidden goal which he OF She hopes will someday become realiTy. Many dream oT iame. TorTune - buT oThers do HOT seT Their goals so high. To Them success may be being a Qood l'1OusewiTe or perTorming a UT personally saTisTying There is one common simple, b l'6SlC. BUT elf-3menT To all dreams - To make Th WOVT an Sm come True Takes hard Cl much dedicaTion. AT LaTayeTTe There are many people who work hard in hopes +ha+ someday They mighT be successTul in Their chosen Tield. Perhaps LHS will produce a prize winning TooTball player or maybe an Oscar-winning acTor or possibly even The nexT presidenT. However, one Thing is cerTain - LaTayeTTe will surely produce a loT oT good American ciTizens, which are a viTal parT oT The American Dream. - by SCOTT WARNER M ,giglff mall lOpposiTe Page, RighT BoTToml Dreaming oT a possible Oscar, Ann HilTon displays her acTing TalenT in a school producTion. lFar LeTTl Darrell Combs and Lynn Connely dream oT The day Their singing TalenT will bring Thousands oT screaming Tans To see Them perTorm. lilop LeTT Cornerl Per- haps Beverly Mabson hopes Tor a simple home- makers liTe. lLeTT Topl MinnesoTa FaTs has noThing on Ray Legg excepT Tor a Tew pounds. lAbove LeTTl Rosa Rodriguez and Mike Wilson wish Tor The day when They enTer The broadcasTing world as They parTicipaTe in The Times radio day. lAbove RighT Cornerl David Eclcdahl dreams oT when he will enTer proTessional sporTs. lAbovel Perhaps The idea oT holding The oTTice oT Presi- denT enTers The mind oT debaTor STeve FiTTs. '1 ml, x ,V . W. F Q . , Q., xx Q w 9 Y if mf I 'Q N A Chance For Unique L clrnlng w 15 1 5 l'v W ' fi, S xr R 2' 'N ' Si ' fgvifvi' I f A if ' 5 I A f v.kX I H jg' 5' I ' 5 I e XQ Y.. ' A 5 2 li W 'VW , ,.,,,,NQ gqwa-vw.. 5.- x A ,f 1 'S . 1 f 2 L A ,Aww f I' .iw-X +-- A- ,M -W x 2 . ., ' -1 mf- - . 4' -f - wi-:X-fx. H h ,SW .:. N 31-I jig: 5252 fy X 1 X A ' A A ., . V ' , A, ,. bg' X. X 55 -i my V .X , ., M.- X , , . , Q x. Afx- W Kim ' , I Qs' . 1-N522 N ' M. ,. 1 , . -wi iNfaiiw- , 1 - 1 kXWi'Xm' B . , . SKINS MNQ ? ,,.,x , l' vyftis ' K 9 Wftw N,.-qmmswxN'3l.wmwfW' 2 . , . X f' ' ' x A , M . 4 Q Q V In -f X ' ,.. W.. x x ' x Wqssfx - , , . K X ' lik :ri N 'N ' .Q ,D--W 'i,' ...W W K t W.w.wsm Q X ,.,.y-N.. f Q nffw ffvloii . , .... x WWA W, Unis .,,u:..,.. U X.w1r 4. s. ! A 5 116 1 4 'iw xx-1 X ilfj For The TirsT Time, The STudenT Council designed a week ThaT Seniors could make-up and choose Their own classes - New EducaTion Week. Many monThs oT hard planning and a loT oT money wenT inTo The experimenT. Various clubs were asked To make conTribuTions To help pay Tor Teachers and equipmenT. Three days beTore The scheduled evenT seniors wenT To The audiTorium To enroll in classes. AlThough The week was designed Tor Seniors only, many iuniors and sophomores Took leave oT Their regular classes To parTake in acTiviTies such as skipping and Trisbee. IT was a loT oT Tun learning horseback riding, Tennis, gourmeT cooking, macrame, pool, dancing and The arT oT makeup. 1 Juniors hope ThaT when Their Turn comes They can keep iT. The sophomores can'T waiT eiTher. - by BETH ANN JEWELL 7 X X l Students Receive Awqrd by SCOTT WARNER a w . L. lAbove Leffl David Swofford receives The Ameri- can Legion Award. lAbove Righ+l Eve Wiseman accepfs The Danforfh Foundaiion Award. lRigh'r Middlel Bill Coomer accepfs one of fhe Driver Training Awards. lFar Right Top Cornerl A few seniors fha? received awards lS+anding, Lefi fo Righfl Penny Barker, U.K. Alumni Assolciafion Award: Frank Suffon, Danforih Foundafion Award: David Mucci, Faculiy Cup: Randy King, Kiwanis Cup: Phil Saunders, Danforfh Foundafion Award: Sieve Fiffs, Pilof Cup: David Swoiforcl, American Legion Award: Kafhy O'Dowd, Naffie Sfraus Scholarship: Marsha Neilcirk, Norma Eck- dahl Crealive Wrifing Award. lSiHing, Leif 'ro Righil Jane? Elam, Lexingfon Women's Club Award: Paula Terwilliger, American Legion Auxil- iary Award: Pai Lafhrem, U.K. Alumni Associa- 'rion Award: Marianne Mucio, E.K.U. Achieve- menf Award: Kim Machmer, Faculiy Cup. lRighr, Bofiom Cornerl Paula Terwilliger accepis her award. lllighfl The crowd and siudenls mingle af- fer lhe program. M A5 Lafayette Holds First Annual Recognition Night In Order to acknowledge Students with outstanding academic and school records. Latayette held its tirst annual recognition night. In the past the awards were presented betore the student body. Theretore it was usually ditticult tor parents ot those recognized to attend. By holding it at night parents could come and those students not receiving awards would not be required to attend the two hour ceremony. On May I7 over thirty awards were presented, including scholarships and departmental awards. A Freedom Shrine was also presented to the school. - 95 A'-5 M' ny C. si gt 6 0, I- 2 'hm iii HQ! i111 In ig :ann was utr E515 vqs-N.e.Mu.,,c,. . --we 4-AW. wc , Q. ' ' ,,..f 119 i lTopl Bill McVeigh and Shirley SeTTle display Their rings aT The Ring Dinner. lflxbovel STeve Brady re- ceives his diploma. lAbove RighTl STeve l:iTTs dur- ing his address To Tellow sTudenTs. lOpposiTe Abovel Seniors conTemplaTe The significance of Their diplomas. lOpposiTe Belowl Seniors deposiT Their caps and gowns before going Their separaTe ways. Upon enTering Memorial Coliseum on The day oT rehearsal Tor commencemenT exercises, The candidaTe Tor graduaTion is impressed by The immenseness oT The arena. IT almosT seems one is losT in The vasT spaciousness of The disTanT walls, The Towering ceiling and The Thousands oT anonymous seaTs. ATTer sTruggling Through and overcoming The TirsT six elemenTary years oT educaTion The poTenTial graduaTe is ThrusT inTo a new world: high school. l le is suddenly conTronTed wiTli new problems, new people, new knowledge. Once again The sTudenT rises To The occasion, overcomes or el leasT is able To endure The TridlS and TribulaTions oT high school and adolescenT liTe. During one's l2Th year-Oi Tormal educaTion, The senIOV Tinally begins To Teel ThaT he Of she is in ToTal conTrol oT The siTuaTion. The lasT annual Ring Dinner lThe iunior class voTed disconTinue The ceremOf1Yl To emorial y ol renesi exercises alion is mellieliiif Q SSSIUS 0' OUSHGSS ii T lOW9fli ganflS ol .v irovqlf six efluiilf' le lhili , l sci00l Jnlefl ll eople li' iff dem in lf 3 ifhg iii yi sclif Ol edfl lei lil Dill? Jai Riii? L y0l9O ,nil .f i Senior Faces Stark Realization The World He Worked So Hard To Conquer Is No Longer The One He Lives In iniTiaTed such Teelings Tor The Class oT 72. ATTer years oT being inTerior To upperclassmen, a degree oT superioriTy is TurTively sprouTing in The senior's brain. AT This sTage The senior is on a Triendly basis wiTh The maioriTy oT Teachers and sTudenTs in his school. l-le is comTorTable, relaxed, and complacenT in his conquered domain. 'l2ssenTially, The high school d'PlOma signiTies The ulTimaTe Success, The Tinal vicTory over l Ql1 school. YeT, aT The heighT oT These qreaT Teelings oT selT-saTisTacTion 'Gnd dccomplishmenT, The Tai5YeTTe senior enTers Memorial COllSSUm The morning beTore iEmmencemenT and comes To GIsTarlc realizaTion ThaT The ford llelhas worked so hard To yonqllef 'S no longer The one he Wes in, 6 rEelll5PS Memorial Coliseum is evenT. Sllllmll There, in The vasTness e'3n'nQTul locaTion Tor such an oT Memorial Coliseum, one leaves The liTe he knows so well and becomes a small, yeT meaningTul cog in an even greaTer vasTness. Again The individual is conTronTed wiTh new challenges, new decisions. As he has conquered his years oT Tormal educaTion, he will soon conquer, Tace, and resolve The similar problems encounTered in The world ouTside. lT is only a maTTer oT Time. - LaTa-yeTTe's commencemenT exercises were held on May 3 I, T972 aT Memorial Coliseum. Five hundred and TwenTy-Two seniors received Their diplomas aT The evenT. PaT LaThrem was The valedicTorian and Eve Wiseman served as saluTaTorian. Seniors awaiTing Their diplomas lisTened To STeve FiTTs address on democracy in our naTion. LaTayeTTe's orchesTra and choral deparTmenTs perTormed WalT WhiTman's Song oT Democracy. Members oT The Board oT EducaTion presenTed The diplomas. bv ALAN GROGAN z 1? M4 Lev. , if ,J f ',1,.,', ,. ., ,,-v 4, .3 . kr-'..,.f' ,1 2 Pg., -,L ,-f-f,.4,'f'. -. 1 ', f,f' - es-...je a V' ,wh J 'w ' 4 f , '1 - .c Md, - ,fs ,.-, -.,-. -. T ' .1 ' ..,, 3,3 f' ..- -, L ,j 0ff,.S.2'z,s A.. .1 . ' -i .'v H, ', ' fm' 1fN,,g,r.,,gfJ,.,.g-.-. '. fri' 4'5 -' 'W 'i' 'E f , . 1 ,. ' .-ig . 4.-, . --ks, J, I 1. A .Q'v,.-, ,,'fJ,1' 5- . vf..-,s,,..f,L ,- 'T' ZH. 'Q' fy 2 ', - ,, nsg. mf, ,, j-4 f ., '41, -,-fab uf .'f', Vi 7... '1 ,..-. .,.c ,vyu-.', . .- ':...--.- - .,-, Af' . A R. iv 6 sk: , U. . .4 .:' i X N ' The Days is You Will Remember Will Reflect The Student You Were Ancl The Events You Participated In. 1 i x V , j f' ' ,, X ..- .,...-,- I , . I F1114 fi ii ir iii in -i... ,i1 5 , J i r i . I W 1 I r i. ,- , , , T 4 i i 5 l 1 ,W nl ii ii , Table Of Contents ii gi P Q i ii i i iii A Teachers' Porfraifs . . . . . 24 'ii , i .. iz 1, Eli iii Iii Q. Ei 'i1.: i n, Pi dw gfj 1' Clubs . .. .. 28 i i Soplnomores . . . . 5l ii i Sli ii iii Juniors... .. 58 i if Seniors. . . . . 67 iii? Senior Direciory . . . . . 86 We liili HU , f fi' X NN if '1 ,i V iii ii li ii 'i ii ii ,i ii ii 5 i i i Wi i i ii f ii 1, ii ,iii ii ,. if V-1' ii ii xii Phofo by Basim Schamiyeh ii 'g I 123 ji I f i M C,v:'r-.-:2:w:rw1:+-Y-Hfselrefrfisfwzrewea-mg:F-5',:x1'4r2eg 4 William Mcllrclth Leaves Lcl y Become ANAMARY LANGLEY Morehead State University, B.S. Business Education. 2 years JERRY LEBER Western Kentucky University, B.S. Drivers Education, 3 years: GoltCOaCI1 CLARICE LEE Kentucky State College, B.S. Biology. I year LALEAH LOGAN University ol Indiana, B.A. Math. 4 years BARBARA MAIN University of Kentucky, A.B. Biology. 2 years MARTHA MARKLEY Union College. A.B. Eastern Kentucky University. M.A. Counseling. II years WILLIAM MCILRATH Asbury College. A.B. Eastern Kentucky University. M.A. Western Civilization, 3 years MARCIA MILLER Principia College. B.A. Ohio State University, B.S. University ot Kentucky, M.A. Spanish, I0 years: Sponsor SHS BETTY MILLS Union College and University ot Kentucky Work-Study. 3 years: Co-Sponsor Junior Achievers TRUMAN MOORE University ot Kentucky. A.B.. M.A. History. 20 years JACK MORELAND Morehead University. B.S., M.A. Industrial Arts. 5 years LUCILLE NASH Appalachian State University. B.S. George Peabody College, M.A. English. 6 years DOLORES NELSON Otterbein College, B.S. Ohio State University. M.A. Work-Study. 7 years: Co-Sponsor Junior Achievers BETTY NEWBY Kentucky State College. B.S. University ot Kentucky. M.A. English. 9 years JACK PENNOCK University ot Kentucky Am Distributive Education. 9 years: Sponsor DECA and Karate CAROL PITTS Eastern Kentucky University. A.B. Business Education, I year ELAINE PREWITT University ot Kentucky Co-op. 2 years: Sponsor Career Club CLARICE RAMEY Georgetown College. A.B. University ot Kentucky. M.A. Algebra II, 25 years JAMES RAMSEY Eastern Kentucky University, B.S. Industrial Arts, 3 years LILA RANKIN Kentucky State College, B.S. University ot Kentucky. M.S. Home Economics. 7 years TERRY RISNER Eastern Kentucky University. B.S. CI3ef '5lVYi I year: Sponsor Science Club MARJORIE ROBERTSON University ot' Kentucky. A.B. English. I5 years SALLY ROBINSON University ot Kentucky, A.B.. M.A. Lalln- 33 Years: Latin Club and Senior Class Sponsor MARGARET ROWBOTI-IAM University ot Kentucky. A.B.. M.A. French. 30 YGGVSI French Club Sponsor ill I X X Student Council Purchases Bike Rdf Sludenf Council, lfronf row, leff fo righfl Babs Ernesf, Lori Wafkins, Pam McGhee, Ellen Coffer, Carlfon Currens, Geoff Reed, Barbara Al- ford, Becky Henley, Theresa Maffingly, Rosa Rodriguez, Elaine Camp- bell, Phylliss Underwood, Carla Rodriguez, David Mucci, Penny Barker, Janie Fergus, Jennifer Hamm, Kafhy Bowdoin, Miriam Dawahare, Ann .vs ' in gwofford. Me Kaven6UQl l' cia Bell. 65'l PropST. Greg landa Newsor Nafional Honor Sociefy, lfronf row, leff fo righfl Glenn Sufherland, Kafhy Anderson, Frank Suffon, Mary Befh Ken- namer, Randy King, Mike Wilson, Carla Rodriguez, John Bays, Marfy Mays, Eve Wiseman, Janef Elam, Paula Terwilli- ger, Marfha Jo Holbrook, Kafhy Lykins, Barry Magadenz, Roger Liddle, Phil Saunders, Mike Head, Sfeve'LinviIIe, Alan Grogan, Brad Van Mefer, Kafhy Johnson, Linda Jacobyg fback rowl Mark Neikirk, Becky Henly, Barbara Alford' Bef Poque. Charloffe King. Susan Griffin, Linda Saundefi rie Sherrod, Ann Barker, Pam Wafson, Alma Reckle 0 i llfldfsfia iepil' Plpef lil ice Versdwx N Jessicliy Denise Rall Blair, nl Cell W l :' gg ,,,, ll Rqcksp Ms. E. Joseph Sponsors NHS Swollord, Melinda Riggs, Richard Dawahare, Gwen French, Valerie Kavenaugh, Jackie French, Yvonne Hall, Frank Suffon, lback rowl Mar- cia Bell, Gail Bailey, John Pope, David Farmer, Mike Clawson, Bob Propsf, Greg Shields, Debbie Perkins, Terrie Sparks, Elaine Wilson, Ro- landa Newsome, Colleen Smirh, Karhy Johnson, Jackie Cook, Jimmy Johns, Marrha Jo Holbrook, Mike Head, William Currens, Mike Wil- son, Jim Granl, Paula Myers, Sandy McCormick, Ben Engle, Linda Johnson, Glenn Reigleman, Roger Michael, Mike Horn, Debbie Bell, Myra Van Hoose, Kafhy Dokken, Jimmy Land, Joyce Brown, Mike Wil- liams, Janice Versaw, Dale Peyron, Chrisrine Brighron. X 'N if 'N S - Ns.. , Marsha Neikk S l S , 'Vi Tephanie Slubbs, Pal Lalhrem Mrs. Jo- i li . ' fp 'elipef TVOXell, Kim Machmer, Billie Sue McDonie, Jan- eSSM5gW.,Melinda Beal, Connie Perkins, Susan Jones. Jan Fran BIA. emse Wesner, Karen Berry, Belly Esles, Ann Smilh, lf. l Bela Club Gives Chilclreng Bela Club, Seniors lalphabelicallyl John Allison, Slephanie Allick, Teresa Baker, Janice Ballard, Penny Barker, Elizabelh Barnes, Calhey Barllell, Jon Bi- zell, Fran Blair, Ellen Bossa, Sleve Brady, Chrisline Brighlon, Melinda Brill, Joyce Brown, Richard Brown, Charles Burke, Linda Campbell, Emily Carpenler, Mary Carr, Rick Charles, Mike Clawson, Pally Cobb, Debbie Cole, Connie Collingsworlh, Ann Collerill, Paula Collrell, Paula Craig, Phil Crewe, Wayne Crow, Sarah Cummins, Bennie Dalzell, Alberl Dodson, Pally Droba, Diana Dull, Ann Eclon, Gail Edwards, Janel Elam, Pally Elhinglon, Toolsie Fain, Edna Farley, Cynlhia Finney, Susan Fosler, Gwen French, Debra Garnell, De- borah Goggin, Margarel Grall, Frances Grillilh, Jeanne Grillin, Alan Gro- gan, Darlene Halalek, Dorene Halalek, Mary Halker, Carolyn Hamillon, Jody Harmen, Mike Head, Tom l-lerren, Belsy Hollman, Mary Holl, Jean Honican. Debbie Humphrey. Joe Jacoby, Jan Jessick, Marla Johnson, John Kendall, Marybelh Kennamer, Annella Kincaid, Charlolle King, Randy King, Cindy Knoll, Sarah Lacy, Pal Lalhrem, Frankie Lawson, Candy Lear, Belh Lewis. Roger Liddle, Sleve Linville, Mary Logan, Diane Lowry, Janel Loy, Kim Ma- chmer, Barry Magedanz, Angela Manslield. Frances Marlens, James Marlin, Debbie McCray, Billie Sue McDonie, Carol McKenzie, Nancy Meade, John Michler, Ellen Mizell, Lloyd Moore, Don Morgan, David Mucci, Ron Mum- phery, Bill Munn, Joe Myles, Marsha Neikirk, Gene Noland, Kalhy O'D0wd' Jerald Osser, Bill Page, Rosemary Palmer, Ann Palch, Kalhy Pallerson, Connie Perkins, Belly Pigg, Bob Propsl, Gilberl Raniy, Linda Rebsoamen, Alma Recl. elholl, Geoll Reed, Debbie Richmond, Carla Rodriquez, Phil Saunders, Pal Schmucker, Greg Shields, Ann Smilh, Charles Soloman, John Spalding, Cain Slallard, Mark Slevens, Margarel Slewarl, Sleve Sligers, Slephanie Slubbs Frank Sullon, Roberl Sullon, David Swollord, Joni Tackell, Kerry Tale, Danny Taylor, Ron Teeple, Paula Terwilliger, Bellie Trammel, Piper Troxell, Brad Van Meler, Janice Versaw, Suzanne Waddle, Sharon Wallord, David Wahl, Calhy Walls, Susan Weaver, Harry Weiser, Barbara Weslley, Susan Wheeler, Ann Wilford, Jeannie Williams, Barbara Wilson, Mike Wilson, Sleve Wilson.Eve Wiseman, Ray Wrighl, lJuniorsl Chuck Adair, Barbar Allord, Bob Baldridge. Ted Ballard, Ann Barker, Kenny Baslin, John Bays, Malinda Beal, Debbie Bell. Jell Bell, Bobbie Berreman, Karen Berry, Lucia Boland. John Boone, Mari Bowles, Shelby Bowman, Ann Brewsler, Kalhy Brolhers, Gloria Buchanan Thelma Bullock, Mike Burka, Rory Burlon, Callie Bush, Doug Campbell, Linda Carroll, Lisa Class, Becky Consalvi, Donna Cook, Jackie Cook, Jamie Coyle Sara Crabb, Leeann Criswell, Everell Culler, Joyse Curry, Donna Davis, Marll Dowdy, Denise Dull, Carla Durham, Beniamin Engel, Belly Esles, Mona Fields. ff? i I l 0 i l l l i l wait nina' ,viii ,jmxxz ':Ln.wa.ua i5.llYl1:B 'ilvilmz missin: imbsnh' :m'lvnh l!91'Q ahhh :aes DHL ' Fix '-T'.Iil ll' .FE lg? 9, V . 1-,.H ,.'. 'L 'U- ILM- . I '7':-5? W Qrphanage Easter Egg Hunt I EEK!! 1, L 11.1 olara, lah . ebsodw' l ' 91, llil lil' y Jah Saas ers, 5'fPlf 3 EH! Kerr, jpgrlrcif J 5, und lf' ln , Susar ll f ri, STEP? ll S llorfl lil ii' l l do 529' . iii ,X 61:22 aus C5 ' if., Cool -lf ' DW? l , 1 Diff lily' ally PQTEZI' - i ,.., .vs N Mary Flowers, Lynn Freyermufh, Ellen Gibbs, Ruby Gibson, Sharon Glover, Sarah Gooch, James Granf, Janie Griffifh, Tim Harchel, Jan Hanley, Becky Henley, Johnnie Hisel, Dana Holbrook, Danny Hood, Kafhy Hopkins, Mary Humkey, Deborah Hunt Linda Jacoby, Roberla James, Kafhy Johnson, David Johnsfon, Carol Jones, Laurel Jordan, Kaihy Kackley, Sheryl King, Norman Kirk, Ron Lacey, Nancy Lail, Susan Lange, Joe Laurick, Jane? Long, Cynrhia Mfguire. Cheryl McSpadden, James Madison, Fawn Marks, Terry Mayes. W'll'f'm M5Yes, Roger Michael, Linda Miller, Jane Munn, Davey Neal, Mark Nffllflfk, Roland Newsome, Mary Noland, Sara Pendley, Beih Pogue, Glenn Re'99lGmn. Evelyn Playforrh, Rosa Rodriquez, Beverly Roe, Sharon Sanford, John Schaefer, Rachelle Schneider, Andy Schroyer, Carrie Sherrod, Tom Sher- rlod, Sherrie Shields, Colleen Smifh, Teresa Smirh, Sarah Snider, Terry Sparks, 1alerieS'rafford, Grace Sfanley, Sharon Srirh, Sandra Suffridge, Glenn Sufher- Eif1Cl,Jane Tarkingron, Jason Taylor, Mary Teesdale, Sherry Thomas, Myra Van 50059. Vlcroria Vaughn, Libby Wade, Pam Wafson, George Wellinghursr, mn Wells, Denise Wesner, Berh Wesr, Beverly While, Greg Whire, Bea- soma Wlllls. Elaine Wilson, Pam Wilson, Mary Wifhers, Joey Woods, Amy Orell- Wollqdng Ziegler. nor Societies ec09 meh Mu Alpha The+a llronf row, le-if 'ro righrl Marrha Jo Holbrook, Randy King. Sieve Linville. Mrs. Lydia Fischer, Billie Sue McDonie, Slephanie Slubbs, Me- linda Beal, Bob Baldriclge, Kim Machmer, Pam Walson, Carla Durham, John Allison, Carla Rodriguez, Greg Shields, Jeff Greene, Mark Molley, Glenn Rei' gleman, lsecond rowl Lynn Wells, Brad Van Meier, Evelyn Playlorlh, Marly Dowdy, Susan Jones, Phil Crewe, Beverly Duncan, Connie Perkins, Ann Barker, Nancy Malleck, lfhird rowl Debbie Alkinson, Karen Berry, Mary Belh Ken- narner, Cheryl McSpadden, Dan' Engle, Linda Johnson, Jane Elarn, llourfh rowl ,J 9 Jan Jessick, Barbara Gill, Lynn Clark, Myra Van Hoose, Donald Hughes on Munn, Paula Terwilliger, Piper Troxell, Susan Griffin, Kafhy BV0lhe'5A'llgmJZfS Berry Esles, Roger Michael, George Wellinghursf, TerrY Mayes, Phi acmbk Margaref Sfewarr, Berh Rogue. Debbie Hoskins. Sarah Snider, Saldhnw Sandy Suilridge, Doug Moore, Diane Duff, Frank Suflon, lSIXll'l 'lOWlRO erm. Bill Charlron, Marry Mays, Jason Taylor, Ron Lacev- Greg Wlllle' Og dle, Everefr Culler. -. ui, 504 W h mlm welll, Me' is J rv Eve Ilem Nlrll- eN '9e ws if Bossa Pi il Zi lm Ciara lmily I i-lie ' - cl ic A h' f i . . R mze Acc em c :eve , in H l Hif ll' 6 E mf iii l M-sl' Pal' gV'39,rlib', ifiiflle' ii 'WEE l HJ il l 9:3196 lv Slew ii iiii ii iiiii D ii i , , 2 1 I Y l Ancl Skills Spanish Honor Society liront'row, left to rightl: Da,-fell Hoskins. Mary Halker, Debra Garnett, Ka- fhy Ogletree, Becky Steiger, Sara Pendley, Randy King' Mrs. Miller, Alma Recklehott, Janet Elam, Carla Durham, Pat Jessick, Mike Williams, Bob Baldridge, Eve Wiseman, lback rowl Steve Distler, Marsha Neikirk. Lee Ann Criswell, Darlene Hala- tek, Paula Terwilliger, Teresa Bernier, Diane Grif- fin, Donna Davis, Joe Myles, Marty Dowdy, Karen Price, Ellen Bossa, Steve Linville, Kenny Bastin. ,L5, E '! S. i 4 . 1 Z 3. lf h is is 35. f s Q f. ,i,,, 5 is o Th , - fhsslmurel Stuff again had a successful year under Pam Watson, Mary Holbrook, Laurel Jordan, Cundy are- Z0?J:OVSl1IQ of Mrs. Christy Beard, The members Crowe, Rosa Rodriguez, Beverly Duncan, Scott Pat- ' e lo 9l il Ellen Mizell, Blake Christopher, terson. lseatedl Barbara Wesley. Nancy Malleclf- r0-L.. Laurel Publishes Student Poems, Essays, Compositions Times Holds Roclio Day, 1 . , 14 Q f 1. - - 4 tif ' J - ver' il EY U J if ,531 s S ,grill l D1 :J ij .,, L y 'Qi' i Q ..........,..-JW i,,,,,,,f Marquis Sfaff, Hop, le-H lo righll Alan Grogan, Eileen O'Brien, Jones, John Schimmel, Ben Engle, Greg Shields, Jeannlme iilffl Nancy Lail, Belh Ann Jewell, Jane Harrison, Scofl Warner, Barri Phil Crewe, Lincoln Grey, Bill Charllon, lonlladeefl JO n 6 Baker, Joni Taclcell. Times Slaff, lboflom, on floor, leff To righll Milne Serraglio, Collelle Shorl, Bill Coomer, Jim Dixon- Tom Sherrod, Kevin Cowley, Mike Wilson, David Way. Susan q, f Marquis lnnovafes New Magazine Formqf Q 2 www? BEST i 3 five' XX .L'- S N. fi ,, -'WW A--JWL' X Q l l i , ,,fA 5 , ,, .X i ,.f ,-'k 'k 'I Ai Business Club, lfronf row, leff To riglifl Susan Fosler, Brenda Scoqgins. Emily Carpenfer, Mollie Be++s, Debbie Goggin, Sharon Osfen, lmiddle rowl Elaine Evans, Sharon McAfee, Suzanne Boggs, Debbie Burden. Beverly Craig, Candy Lear, Jeannie Gilbert Pa+ Bowlin, Mary Cairell, Donna Cole, Diane Lowry, lback rowl Beverly Upfhegrove, Debbie Perry, Pal Lairson, Mary Herring. D. . - ' , A C , M . P A AECEJAIJ liionl VOW. leff 'ro riqlnll Vickie Snapp, Elaine Fannin, Vickie Wliifehouse,-Mictelle gcsolluCngyi?fl?srOEoiliDFgJChin:rfgeII0fkVOiEHa figakzfgh Ky S' Gmce Ballard, Michelle Kidwell Carolyn l-lamillon, Clnarlofle noclc, Roger Fra es. O Z H91 J . ' - ' D bb Crawford, Slnerian Gay. eane Houslon, lbagk fowl Marilyn Kelly, Ray Wiseman, Susan Sheryl Sibley, e me Career Clubs Further Vocclhoncll Interest Fulure Teachers of America, llefl' +o rigl'1+l Carol Mifchell, Pam America. lon Howl Jennifer Hamm, Pau a GVW E A or I Walson, Marlha Jo Holbrook, Linda Saunders, Marqaref Slew- Diane Griffin, Carol Powell, lv1arQafel Slewarl' Bar are art Diane Wood, Debbie Piflrnan. Fu+ure Homemalcers of Brenda RiqdOF1.lS'f6f1dif1QlViClii9O0lilYi Pf1fNOe I T alla er. lseafedl if d T NJROTC Allows Girls To Become Wovettes For First Ti .1..., '.,, ,--4 - R,O,T,C., lfirsl' rowl Rosefla Baker, Regina Voorhies, B. G. Isaacs, Carla Sum- mers, Vickie Falconer, Linda Gay, Twla Tesler, Caihy Modica, Pal Bell, lsec- ond rowl Caplain Cales, Carol Cooper, Cheryl Modica, Jeannie Neil, Calhy Lykins, Julie Rulledge. Anna Marie Dudzinski, Susan Wilkins, Diane Samples, Carolyn Dickerson, Jamie Kurlz, Chief Sallee, lrhird rowl George Coomer, Jell Locker, Tom Serey, Ricky Mclnlosh, Charles Russell, Marvin Hellon, Rob- erl Jones, Allred Colley, Raymond Claunch, liourlh rowl Roger Callahan, Roberi Marsh, William Moore, Fred Cornell, Evereff Perry, Roberl Young, llilfh rowl Ronald Boian, George Charles, Gerald Gilbert Curl Williams, Jel- frey Bishop, Darrell Johnson, William Caysov, Ricky Tunnell, James Taylor, lsixlh rowl Roberr Parker, Curl Collins, Greg McElroy, Bob Saylers, William Ward, William Morley. Sieve Blackford, James Hoskins, lsevenlh rowl Mark Lenlry, Edward Frederick, Tim Chealhem, Terry Wirhers, Doug Harrison, Wil- liam Jones, Charles Brown, Mike Jones, Gilberr Prifchell, leighfh rowl David Smas, Andy Budzinski, Waller Crecilius, James Harney, William Logan, Larry l-lumes, Jason Taylor, Danny While, Mike Jordan, lninrh rowl Richard Soufh- ard, Danny Polfer, Eric Gardner, James Lykins, Richard Charles, Tom McCoy, Harly Rirchey, Ernie Brindle, Wayne Boian, Bill Umslead. 'Ss - . . . ' ' ' , b k EA:LlL.Olf'C9 W0 lf9fS. llronl row, Iei+ lo riqhrl Mary Newsome, Ann Corferill, Robin Pills, Barbara kjfilalsmogalgrirrimcgais llZ13ag'r'egsl,aEiaCIEeanDLglLIIZfi3lI6REg-ll?Lildgie' Di 'e SlePllef1SOn, Judy Peel, Cherie Leibee Sharon Glover, Parry Alrnqren. rowl Demse Wesner' O ' aneSm1+h. Sally Lawson, Darlene Covingfon, lsecond fowl Debbie Bryant David Kinf- me . A 1 i l .gi l' Students Help In Library fi Ml fi il ill I! Ii ,,l5 . i Il! iii iw ii' ,, 'tl IW S .ii iv' Nil, iii? l sl 1 l i i iii 18 sl iii' 4 i. li ii ii 2 li , i , ,. I i i l i Ax, Iii' lil . iii iii i ls ii W 1 li A li U -l ij l sr Xiu iw 'ill iw if all flax ill .1, iii iz 0, , if 2:2 fi ,V ii ,i i' i li ijl -----.qq,.., ,p iii, i ' . ll, i Guidance Counselor OfflC9 W0fllefS. lSea+edl Paula Colfrell, Belh Lewis, Jan- Lynn LeMarr, Jeannie Gilbert Sharon McAHee, Debbie COIGV Pgmvsaigfw f' ice Versaw, Susan Wheeler, lslandinql Marlha Jo Holbrook, Angela Mansfield, Melinda Brill, Mary l'lol'r, Kalhy Gullell, Danny Mcpheron. Roqef 5 ' ll Toolsie Pain, Debbie Cole, Debbie Richmond. Library Worlcers, Hell lo righll Bain. i. l 3, 138 l i Z 9 l I lllerqgll :sql my -Ulfl Sch lib - - . , i 'iii And Offices Wlthout Acodemlci Credit i i i i i lnierachlfr t I f . . I S h I d Key Club, lleft to rightj John Spalding, Ron Lacey. Harry Weiser, Greg zbahck rowi Ejariiolgowfei,+lgailEeTl+iHSjsTinZWi5ijgh Caijij, 'Eiga iiiiiiini White, Everett Cuiler, Roger Liddei, Mark Neikirk, Rick Charles, George Ei- o n Schafer. Wayne Shaver. Richard Dawahare, Sandy Pope, Walter Creech. liO+- I Service Clubs Contribute Time And Effort To Community R. New Science Club Formed: Bond Goes To Pensucolq ws: ggi Science Club, llefl 'ro righll Mr. Risner, Kafliy Brollw- ers, Jeff Greene, Terry Wliiler, Sreve Brady, Bellw Po- gue. John Bays. David Swofford. Orches+ra, lle'l+ lo riglwf, fron? rowl Tom Cressman, Callry Oglelree. David Farmer, Lou Ann Roberson, Norman Kirk, lsec- ond rowl Mary Teesdale, Lee Ann Yazell, Lynn Wells, Dorene Halafeclc, Valerie Kavenauglw, Shelly Bowman, Darlene l lala'feclc, lllnird rowl Candy KGf1f1eClYi Paula W, Dale Peylon. Colfrell, Amy Coyle, Janice Versa' Mary Befh Kennamer, Befh Lewis. lloufll' roll! George Elliot Rogl,LlLiddIe, JimmV -lflhns' Dev' David Keesling, lfilfh rowl Greg S I6 5 noin, Harvey Johnson. ,.4W' fmmml ,lshggfiblxef QMW ww' .-1-,HM H1 raw' v ,, gm, Howl Smmgr, li fra. will ll Jrchesh -A W Lgfgyefle Band, lalphabeficallyl Fred Almgren, Robin Baily, Parham Baker, Wayne Baker, Ted Ballard, Karen Berry, Jon Bizzell, Mark Bowles, Mark Boy- son. Mike Breaux, Joyce Brown, Sieve Brown, Mike Bruce, Barbara Bush, Kevin Becknell, Elaine Campbell, Wayne Clafferbuck, Debbie Clinron, Lynn Conley, Jolin Cooper, Doug Coiirell, Paula Coffrell, Amy Coyle, Jamie Coyle, Jo Ella Cox. Sara Crabb, Gordon Cressman, Lee Ann Criswell, Evereh' Culler, Dennis Divine, Brenda Dokken, Barfon Drew, Sammy Dunn, George Ellioi, Jad Farhaf, Mary Lou Flowers, Susan Fosrer, Eddie Frederick, Gwenn French, Jackie French. Elmer Frost Ellen Gibbs, Sian Greene, Sieve Haggard, Mike Hall, Yvonne Hall, Teresa Hardin, Arlene Harrison, Rhonda Hari, Mariha Jo Hol- brook, Danny Hood, Jan Jessick, Jimmy Johns, Harvey Johnson, Howard Judy, Sieve Joiner, Ralph Johnson, David Keesling, Sieve Keinafh, Mary Berh Kennamer, Candy Kennedy, Mark Kennedy, Mark Kenney, David Kinf, Ron Lacey, Pal' Larhrem, Candy Lear, Befh Lewis, Roger Liddle, Donna Lin'ron, Joe Locke, Kim Machmer, Frances Mariens, Jim Marfin, Johnny Marfin, Jeff Mal'- fhews, Mark May, Ronda McAfee, Karen McNece, Sammy Mims, Carol Mirc- hell, Wanda Mifchell, Bill Moore, David Moore, Doug Moore, Tony Moriord, Susan Naylor, Dale Peyfon, Sharon Peyfon, Debbie PiHman, Logan Plunkeff, David Price, Karen Price, Glenna Qualls, David Reynolds. Monica Rogers, Jack Royse, Kevin Sallee, Phil Saunders, John Schaefer, Gloria Schmucher, Pai Schmucker, Burch Schroyer, Sarah Snider, John Spalding, Suzanne Spalding, Burlon Sfapp, Kay Sfafon, Jackie Sfraiion, Sfephanie Slubbs, Sandy Suffridge, Sarah Suffon, Barrie Tompkins, Befrie Trammell, Jim Valyo, Janice Versaw, Ralph Versaw, Peier Walker, Henry Wallace, Harry Weiser, Susan Wheeler, Greg While, Mike Williams, Barbara Wilson, Sandra Wilson, Sharon Wilson, Wayne Winchesfer, Lori Waikins, Jim Young. Orchestra Gives Concerfsp Plays For Spring Music Program Chormells Sing For Local Saciql lAbovel Chanleurs, llell lo righl, sealedl Sleve Fills, Gary Mabley, Jimmy Johns, lslandinql Dan Breeden, Larry Har- ney, John Michler, David Arnold, Lawrence Coleman. lTop Righll Charmelles, llell lo righl, lronl rowl Belh Wesl, Bev- erly While, Ann Eclon, Janel Wells, Calhy Barllell, Kalhy Walls, Sara Pendley, lbaclc rowl Pal Lalhrem, Nancy Lail, 'Ann Willord, Jeannie Williams, Paula Craig. Jackie Cook Belh Pogue, lShirley Sellle, Sharon Sanlord, Cherly Wachsl lBollom Righll Madrigla Madrigal, llell lo righll John Mi. chler, Gary Mabley, Jimmy Johns, Cheryl Wachs, Susie Oeschle, Jeannie Williams, Sharon Sanford, Larry Harney, Lawrence Coleman, Dan Breeden, lsealedl Calhy Barlletf, W 4 ,5 PM W - . 'l ' ' 1 l l ul got a Gab, .kia MGm zfiiorijix CM Wai :MUN MIGMP' ff 7 , My 551 Us ny: :xg 5, '1 f Activities, ..A,v Raiihg FOI' Maclrigal Singers ff'ff'fwfww , f mf Wm.. A ., ffvmfwv W , ,nw ,,,,,,,.,,.,,,,,,,m,' lilllll A 'Q' ZZ!! iffy . J C' Wcmderings Of Ulysses Room Divider Gives Wm - f flop, Leif +0 Righfj Spanish Club, lironf rowl Laurel Jordan, Cheryl Tramrnel, Elaine Riggs, Darrell Hoskins, Debbie Dempsey, lback row Grace Sfanley, Ka- fhy Brofhers, Ann Barclay, Teresa Bernier, Karen Lear, Carol Powell, Bob Bal- dridge, Paula Terwlliger, Sarah Snider, Mrs. K. Waiker, Terrie Sparks, Marry Dowdy, Lynn Evans, Becky Sfeger, Mary Teesdale, Anna Marie Budzinski, Lynn Freyermufh. lBoHom, Leif fo Righfl French Club ifronf rowj Amanda Scearce, Brenda Jacina, Ted Smirh, Jean S+. John, Rosemary Palmer, Sfephanie Alficks, Debbie Piffman. Mary Logan, Ann Brighron, Ruih Oremus, Peggy Teesdale, Cheryl Pursely, iback rowi Mrs. Taylor, Dale Peyfon, Roianda Newsome, Ellen Mizeil, Dan McPheron, Carhy Oglefree, Befh Pogue, Linda Wise, Alisa May. Roberfa James, Donna Duncan, Ann Swofford, Karen Berry. Ann Gesund. Darla Mason, Barbara McClain, Mrs. Rowboiham. lBoHom Righfl Lalin ClulD. ilefr To righrl Eileen O'Brier1, Tony Rudd, Mike Lambe-Th, Piper Troxell, David Link, Befh Ann Jewell, Bonnie Cafes, Par James, Mary Ford, Sally Chesser, Nancy Lail, Debbie Hoskins, Gena Lovins, Mark Mofley. n 0'B if M, ff Y A fi i iieg -1 -- Cjgxj w I-ann Club A Superior T- Eileen 0'Brien State KFLC Secretary FCA Goes To Shrine,-Si MSP' Y wf - K '7 11 , I , if 4 W4 , 'M 1, - W lTopl Pep Club, lleff fo righf, fronf rowl Barbara Alford, Jennifer Hamm, Debbie Rigney, Brenda Jacina. Margaref Sfewarf, Linda Saunders, Diane Wood, Dana Hol- brook, Kafhy Johnson, Vicki Vaughn, Diane Griffin, lback rowl Linda Johnson, Edye Royse, Paula Sue Lucas, Mary Fuller, Kim Machmer, Gwenn French, Elaine Campbell, Phylis Underwood. Candy Franks, Donna Cinnamon, Billie Sue McDonie, Joni Tackeff, Jackie Wrighf, Julie Rufledge, Paf Bell, Janice Kurfz, Carrie Sherrod, Susan Griffin, Carol Powell, Mrs. Fragsfein. lBoHom Leffl L Club, lfronf rowl Glenn Huffman, Danny Taylor, Janie Fergus, Sherie King, Elaine Wilson, Rosa Rodriguez, Sfeve Lin- ville, Mark Sfephens, Geoff Reed, Glenn Sufherland, David Arnold, Roberf Graves, 146 Larry Cooper, Roger Michael, Mike Blodgeff, Sfeve Walker, lback rowl Mike Horn. Tim Graves, Scoff Warner, John Campbell, Wayne Corw, Bill Coomer, Benny Dallell. Mike Dennis, Joni Tackeff, Gwenn French, Kim Machmer, Jackie Wrighf, Dana Hol- brook. Candy Franks. Edye Royse, Marfy Mays, Bob Propsf, Ron Mullis, Roy Mul- berry, Peck Maffmiller, Randy King, David M. Moore, Mark Frakes. Fellowship of Chrisfian Afhlefes, lfronf, leff 'ro righfl Mike Blodgeff, Roberf Graves, Al Isaac, Mdflf Frakes, Mark Sfevens, Tom l-lerren, Mark Campbell, Benny Dalzell, lon sfairsl Glenn Huffman, Peck Maffmiller, Danny Taylor, Bill Coomer, David Brown. riner 5 H05 ' Plfq IFor Ann ual V. L ' zf . '-ugh NWI Mule . er, Benny Daze kiqhf, Dara '5 Muifm Rm V. u. Fel0nf1'pf: s, AI Inu '-'f lon sfairsl 9? f1'f3' 14 1' - 'vu 1 1 11 113 1 1 1, 1 1 1 i 1 1 1 i1 I 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 11 1 ,1 11 1 1 1 1 148 X X Varsi+y Cheerleaders, lon floor, leff fo righfj Edye Royse. Gwenn French, Kim Machmer, Donna Cinnamon, Marianne Mucio. isfandingi Candy Franks, Teresa Hughes. Jackie Wright Joni Tackeff, Dana Holbrook. iRiQi'1JfJ Candy Franks anficipafes fhe nexf baskefball score. in Z 1 5 1 1 -w L en... Sponsor Grace Frogsfein Cheerleaders Win Five Superiors Junior Varsi+y Cheerleaders, Won floorj Teresa Hyaff, Fran Ciavino, Ws+andingW Maria Robinson, Gail Bailey, June Dinnisfon, Becky Franks, Edye McWW'1or+er. WLef+W Fran Ciavino Tries fo spirif The crowd. W 1 W I 1 W W I W W W W W W W W W W W W 149 pl 'ri l I ii 4 ii l 1 , 7 7 7 i ' Molor Problem For Classes 7 2, 7 3, 74 IS M0l19y Yr as s X xx if AW 1 4 4 i f. X ir If 1'4- i i ,., ai A V '-1 1 WT' fi fi ls, 1 5 i'. ?11s Ufr' I a- if 4 I . ii il i i i I . J l ii i Q ' ii f i el A i sfiwsf sa i s i i Q. i i --M i 1 i ii i 5 i 'i I J ,f,. wi .r aff I Af I. Q I lTopl Senior Class Officers from leff fo riqlnfr David Moore, Secrefary: Joni 'rinqi Dana Holbrook, Presidenf. il.ower Righfj Sophomore Class Officersgom I-y Tackeff, Treasurer: Marianne Mucio, Presidenf: Mike Biodgeff, Vice Presidenf. leff fo riqlwf: Heaflier Black, Vice Presidenf: Yvonne Hail, Treasurer: Ann e il' . ' iLower Leffl Junior Class Officers from leff 'ro riglwf, sfanding: Rosa Rodri- des, Secrefary: Rusfy Cheuvronf, Presidenf. ll guez, Vice Presidenf: Scoff Davis, Treasurer: Myra Van Hoose, Secrefary: isif- R f l . .. I l l ll iii. N JN. , iw- ,' s K Nl'- 5. 150 cl ushng To Lafayette No Problem To 151 Q :AQ l 'ni l X X T i'.if. in i Rusty Cheuvronl Elected ii' Y, ,,,,,,..,,. ., -1 t V A I l , , ' i ,f Q Inj' A if 'si ff D All J i . 1 Q i Tony Adams A ' 3 E N Gary Akers ' 'MN 1 1 V 5 , Gail Albers ' :' l l Jerome Allen - f f f ' Q ' , Linda Allen i i l Pal Allender QA N 1 , l, Janel Alley V ' 11 l T i T Alice Allison ., l i 3 V Polly Ammon J A J , ,fi-fr A J y , , ' ,Xl i VV li' l T if ,J ,..X , ll l , l ' 'i N4 i Tim Arnold l l Judy Arlip ' ' Carolyn Alha Leroy Alkins l , 5 Marilyn Afkins f l X' I Pam Alkins .X -- ' ll V A Jane? Bablil'1 :ek ' I ' ' Gail Bailey f xN Q W' in i fi . 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Barker Jacobs QQSQPH W1flaCQbVcc Joni Dee James 'igaafclyah Je-Zsick James Cleveland Johns Leslie Denise Johns liemell-e.Q.JQD,sQn Marla Gail Johnson Qam-allies Mi 1QS Rebecca Susan Jones James Howard Judy Richard Glenn Kallop David Curfis Keesling Marybelh Kennamer Candice Colleen Kennedy Joa Michelle Kidwell Charloffe Rose King Randall Bruce King Winona Alfhea King David Ronald Kinl Cynfhia Diane Kno+'r Terri Lynn Koonlz Sarah Jane Lacy Leslee Ann Lafalce Clarence Laine Charles Breckenridge Lancasler Larr Gale Langfels TA fm6UF Pafricia Slewa rl Lalhrem Carl Moses Lawless Rober+ Wayne Lawrence ranlcie . awson Sally Ann Lawson William Anrhony Lawson Cassie Lee Lear Raymond Murphy Legg Mary Lynn Lemarr John William Lenlry Belh Ann Lewis Roger Frank Liddle Ruby Elizabefh Lilly Bruce Slephen Linville Mary Kafhleen Logan Diane R. Lowery April, Senior's Deadline E ' 1: For SAT-ACT Exams 1 ix i Jeffrey G. Lucas John P. Lynch Thomas V3!mf1,LvQ.rL, Bfmrbfivfie MQPQLQH Karen E. Machmer 5aLrxLvlly1,Q9s,dd-'12 MaJlcD,l1Ldhl'.E Angela Lee Mansfield Frances Barbara Marfens Carolyn J. Marfin Debra Lynne Marfin J n John Marfin J Maffhews Danise S. Maffingly Richard M. Maffmiller Sharon A. McAfee Lillian Rufh McAuliffe Billie Sue McDonie Mifchell W. McElroy Barbara Elaine McGaughey Pamela Ann McGhee Ronald Dean McKenney Carol A. McKenzie Arif-1' . 7 A l 14 Ill ll X X ,, ,,, , VH' 5 2 I Roy Mulberry And Marianne Mucio Reign Ill' e i l . , ' i g il I i 4 l i i Charles Sfe han McKenzie , P I ii Q William, if Mslfsigh ii i i Nancy L. Meade I 5 Janna Renee Meadows L r fi 1 . 4 A L I l L , ' 1 1 I . i ' 1 John Louis Michler f ' Marsha Marie Miller L Richard Lynn Mills J L Theresa Ann Mims L Ilmelmasslylitchcellq Ellen A Mizell L 1 B grylllf M,obce,rl.ys Moberly Vl1ll1am.Er:anc1sJy1oberley Gwendolyn Dereila Mobley ,Leaaa4jQhy5,sa-,Mae-k Joseph G Monfgomery David Lee Moore David Michael Moore John Clifron Moore Lloyd Clyde Moore Sfephen William Moore Cheryl Suzanne Morgan Don Carl Morgan L+ 1. ,G lg - ,., ,Y N ,AU 4 K ww-M ll n In i 3 King And Queen At The Prom Fantasia ,5QUUysh4ortonf Q9xhiQU1yn95oN4QQQi Marianne Linda Mucio Roy Sfephan Mulberry Gary Wayne Mullins Ronald L0LM,g,mp,hgey William Gerson Munn Joe Myles Marsha Sue Neikirlc Mary Louise Newsom Asa While Nickell limoia Ann Noel Gene Daniel Noland Kail Gail O'Q9,vld James F. Ormond Jerold L. Csser SHGFOQWQLSQQBQ1 Wiiniam Marshall Page, Jr Rosemary Jean Palmer S+even Joseph Parker Y ,RLQLWEQLKSLJIAQ Donald H. Passell A4rmgKeindrLcloEaiCh Judy Dale Peel 'lut- Sandy Penn Connie Lynn Perkins Karol K. Perliins Vi Dale Cooper Peyfon BeHy Cheryl Pigg Daniel L. Po'r'rer Edifh M. Poffs Richard Donn Prachi' Floyd John Prafher Roberf D. Props? Gilberf E. Rainey Linda Gail Rebsamen Alma T. Reckelhoff Geoffrey Sco++ Reed Lonnie Wayne Reed Dale Pafricia Gayle Richardson Deborah Jean Richmond Kennefh Michael Riggs Guy F. Rion Jimmie Rifchey Sarah Jane Rifchey David Milne Rivard Maria Carla Rodriguez X X - W- - i M., New Education Week Allows Seniors To cha ,V 'ir is 1 , 'ith- Choose Classesp Horseback Riding, Tennis Jimmy Rogers Phyllis Jean Ross Linda S. Saunders Phillip M. Saunders ll nald Jose h rr John D. Schimmel Palricia L. Schmuclcer Shirley Ann SeHle Basim lv1.Shamiyeh Clark l'lenry Shorl Ann Carler Smilh ,Helen Diane Smilh Janel Ann Srnilh Vickie Lynn Snapp Charles Emery Solo Michael Nicholas Serragllo man John Bowman Spalding Debra Sue Slagner P Charles Brenl Spiller Cafherine A. Slallard Sherrie Slamger Karen Sue Slarr ieiibiiaabeiiteele Debra Gail Sfephenson Mark Yuro Slevens James C. Sfeuarl lvlargarel Anne Sfewarl Slephanie Caprice Slubbs Carla June Summers liLQn,kl.i.Q.lha.ke.Syiton Roberl Thompson Sullon David L. Swofford Junelle Sykes Joni Dionne Tackefl Kerry Lyle Tale Danny Holbrook Taylor Ronald F. Teeple Paula A. Terwilliger Lloyd Thomas Tharp Charles M. Thompson Mary Frances Thurslon Leland W. Tolliver Bgiehfmell Piper Jane Troxell John Q. Turley Vlijlign Thomasilwrrgiead .l-lOYdQ'jjL,,,f lm ll tw x E' - 1 , ,A V, ,W .MW P Eve J. Wiseman, Salutalorian Brad Van Meler M1!.Qa1:e.t,J.a.nL:,elQLs,aw Suzanne Waddle Sharon Wallord Don H. Wagner David Anlhony Wahl Teresa Walden Roberl Bruce Wall Henry L. Wallace Luanne Walls Debra Diane Wallers Lauren L. Warren Julye Melissa Wash Mary Calherine Walls Susan Jeann Weaver Belly J. Weber Dale Websler Harry Carl Weiser Ginger Wells Janel G. Wells Robin L. Whaley Deloris Wheal 'SUs?lfynnDWheeler Raymond L. Whiseman '-M----- -i. l 183 Q51- YY-H X X . . W 522 Excited Seniors Graduate .Lo,n,use F. Wbjie cSysa e-house Q ' 'Jliorcl afgarel ELAWjiogd Nola Jean Williams SDD lviielfwael4LseJMlson Rebecca Faye Wilson Relnecca,E..3ALils,Qn Sie lien Carrol Wilson Vickie ynn Wi on C ' fer R l Kdlw ll Lmduivyi Vi Q l if RQ mQS Zimmerman wr e After Rushing Through Thelr Last Year A Q L, 1 f X 3, Q fi ,I K. 4 fx 949 ABQ 6 Kim Machmer And David Mucci Receive JOHN FRED ALLISON Baskefball IO: Befa CI. II, IZ: MAT IZ DAVID ALAN ARNOLD Foofball IO, II, IZ: Swimming IO, II, IZ: Gymnasfics IO, II: Wresfling II: Baskefball IO: Talenf Show Lighfing IO. II, IZ, Senior Play IO, Il, IZ: Confesf Play IO, Il, IZ: Audio Visual IZ: Or- chesfra IO: Mixed Chorus IZ: Class Rep. II: Chanfeurs IZ: Music Fesfival IZ: Spring Musical II: SPOKE II, IZ: Music Confesf Soloisf IZ CHARLES WAYNE BAKER Band IO. II, IZ: Karafe CI. IO, II, IZ ROZITA CARRELL BAKER Track IO, II, IZ: DECA II, IZ: Round Table Rep. IZ PENELOPE JANE BARKER Tennis IO: Class Rep. IO, IZ: Powder Puff Foofball IO: French CI. IO: Befa CI. II, IZ: Sfudenf Council Rep. and Secrefary IZ: Senior Play IZ: Home- coming Affendanf IZ: UK Alumni Asso- ciafion Award IZ CATHY E. BARTLETT Sfudenf Council IO: Bluegrass Youfh Choral IO, II, IZ: Charmeffes II, IZ, Presidenf IZ: Madrigal II, IZ: Befa CI. IZ: Music Fesfival Confesf IO, II, IZ: Fayeffe Counfy Choral Fesfival IZ: Mo- rehead Personal Enrichmenf Conference IZ: Sophomore Choir WILLIAM S. BASTIN Foofball IO, II, IZ: Mosf Valuable Of- fensive Back IZ: L CI. IO, II, IZ VAN MANTELL BERRY Foofball IZ: Baskefball IO, II, IZ: L CI. II, IZ JON DAVID BIZZELL Band IO, II, IZ: Befa CI. II, IZ: MAT I I, IZ: All Sfafe Band I I MICHAEL K. BLODGETT Foofball IO: Baskefball IO: Baseball IO, II. IZ: Class Treasurer II: Class Vice Presidenf IZ: FCA IO, II, IZ: L CI. IO, I I, IZ: Graduafion Usher I I ELLEN M. BOSSA Spanish Honor Soc. IZ: Befa CI. IZ: Track IZ: Spanish CI. IO, II: Senior Play IZ STEPHEN S. BRADY Befa CI. II, IZ: Boys' Sfafe II: Senior Play IZ: Regional Drama Fesfival IZ: D.A.R. Award I I: Science CI. IZ: Times IZ: German CI. Presidenf I I DANIEL B. BREEDEN Regional Singing Fesfival II: Mixed Chorus II, IZ CHRISTINE MARIE BRIGHTON Band II: Class Rep. II: Befa CI. II, IZ: Sfudenf Council Rep. IZ MELINDA LOU BRILL Befa Cl. II, IZ: Girls Choir II: Down In The VAlIey I I: Library Worker IZ DAVID HARPER BROWN Class Rep. IO: Orchesfra IO: Foofball IO, II, IZ: Sfudenf Council Rep. II: Baseball II, IZ JOYCE ANNE BROWN Befa CI. II, IZ: Band IO, II, IZ: Pep Band IO, IZ: Sfudio Band IZ: Spoflighf on Teens IZ DEBORAH JO BURTON Business CI. IZ BARBARA ANN BUSH Band Sponsor IZ: French CI. IO, I I: Class Rep. I I: Office Worker IZ MARY RUTH CAIRELL Business CI. II, IZ: Pep Cl. IO, II, IZ ELEANOR ELAINE CAMPBELL Senior Play IZ LINDA C. CAMPBELL FHA IO: Befa CI. IZ EM I LY WATTS CARPENTER French Cl. IO, II: Befa CI. II, IZ: Li- IJVGVY WOFIKGF III NHS IZ: Business CI IZ PAM ELA L. CASWELL Spanish CI. I I: Library Worker IZ: Sen- ior Play IZ LARRY D. CHANDLER Befa Cl. II: Science CI. IZ: Regional Speech Confesf II, IZ: Sfafe Speech Confesf I I, IZ: Confesf Play I I, Senior Play IZ: Spoon River AnfhoIogy ll' Talenf Show IZ: Masfer of Ceremonies Jr.-Sr Prom I I RICHARD ALLEN CHARLES NJROTC Execufive Officer IO, Com- pany Commander I I, IZ, Plafoon Com- mander II, Drill Team IO, II, IZ: Beie CI. IZ: Key CI. IZ MICHAEL ANDREW CLAWSON Tennis IO, II, IZ: Class Rep. II: Befa CI. II. IZ: Sfudenf Council Rep. IZ PATRICIA ANNE COBB French CI. IO: Befa CI. IZ: Office Worker IZ MARK COHN Woodworking Award IO: Senior Play IZ DONNA J. COLE Office Worker I I, IZ CONNIE DEAN COLLINGSWORTH Befa CI. I I, IZ, Treasurer IZ DARRELL HART COMBS Powder Puff Cheerleader IO, II: NJROTC Color Guard IO, Drill Team IO, II. Chief Peffy Officer IZ, Peffy Officer IO, II KARL W. CORNETT Befa CI. I I, IZ: Lafin Cl. II ELLEN LOUISE COTTER Booksfore II, IZ: Class Rep. IZ: Sfu- denf Council Rep. IZ: Powder Puff Foofball IO ANN LYNNE COTTERILL Befa CI. II, IZ: Sfudenf Council Rep. IO. II: Class Rep. IO: Senior Play IZ: Tennis IO, IZ: Powder Puff Foofball II. IZ: Graduafion Usher I I: Booksfore IZ : :iiss ll ll I 5077 Hia will ioflie Wiz: illlieofchvwl I Gi, I' ws ,eiCl0 Ill COVIIII ENE IIIE ish C Ulla, 10' Spin Illlfl COWAN C giilllliighorusr IW , W0 :CII E , IYCOII Igrlll' I CRAIG Illllllllll Ie sslovlll Clow E-ella , Confesf Ill. :III I0 Council IGP-H LI Clafmelles ' ,ll Ill uflellillolll I .II Jer II: Spflll Illia Z1 :glial II: BWI ':'fc?fiwiiIifI2:S0I0I 0. Il: Ialenl Slow 2,,l2 :- 4 I I. CIEWE -E II, II, Vice Presiclenl .,- yeiical loc. Award II fiel III, II. Il: Umes :rail II. II, II WIICICII CIIOW, Jll. all I. II: Gall leam Il 'BLCIIMMINS II: Spanish Hong Hwilll '.i.2ICIIIIIrIVIS iifmllllii Audio I 'I I'Il'PfinalisH fienfliii I IIIII ' Iles I2 6 Re9'0fIaI e Spec: I I, gemor IOQYH II, Faculty Cups On Senior Awards Day PAULA S COTTRELL Guidance Office Worker I2 Band IO O ra a Mixed Chorus I2 DARLENE KAYE COVINGTON pep CI, IO: Spanish CI. IO: Office Worker I2 Befa CI I I I2 Spanish Honor Soc I I NHS I2 ANN M. DROMBOSKY Times I2: Senior Play I2 DIANA CATHERINE DUFF Befa CI. II, I2: MAT IO, II, I2, Track IO: German CI. II, I2: Office Worker I2 Graduafion Usher II Science CI EDNA LEE FARLEY Befa CI. II, I2: FHA II, I2: Arf Award II JANE VIOLETTE FERGUS Track IO. II, I2: Sfudenf Council Rep I V .' if I Wi T: TT Ti in I Ti T Tn- S 7 ' NT:'T ' 'J'- 'IN' f ----'- IF? 2- :5-is A.,-4 15, ' ,--fig:-f ..T,'gQ,g,,5-ici. 5 ' ' ' - 1 '-Y 'Ve ' IZIS n. - 0 ' : ' U I I i i I I I I I . III I2: rchesf I2: Bef CI. I2: 2 Efemomes III. Com. OPII Com. I Ili Bela BON I II: Bela Ip. I2 V: Office or Play I2 IORIH 10, I I: Irill Team I2, Pellv I2: 5I'I' der ncgl RGP' Play IZ' ,Ib0II I I' Store I2 I I I I 4 15 , -...-...nj DORIS JEAN COWAN Sophomore Chorus: Pep CI. IO AMY KAY COYLE Band IO, II, I2 BEVERLY W. CRAIG Business CI. I2 PAULA ANN CRAIG Bluegrass Youfh Chorale IO, II, I2: Sfafe Music Confesf IO, II, I2: Sfu- denf Council Rep. IO: Sophomore Choir: Charmeffes II, Treasurer I2: Mixed Chorus Il, I2: Graduafion Usher II: Spring Musical II: Fayeffe Counfy Fesfival I2: Ensemble Confesf I2: Office Worker I2: Solo Confesf I2: Befa CI. I2: Talenf Show I2: Senior Play I2 PHILLIP J. CREWE NHS II. I2, Vice Presidenf I2: Ameri- can Chemical Soc. Award IO: MAT I I, I2: Track IO, II, I2: Times I2: Arf CI. II: Befa CI. IO, II, I2 WAYNE CECIL CROW. JR. Befa CI. II. I2: Golf Team IO, II, I2 SARAH L. CUMMINS Spanish CI. I I ROGER CALE DAVIS Sophomore Chorus: Audio Visual I2' AFROTC Scholarship Finalisf I2 MICHAEL E. DENNIS Foofball IO, II, I2 JAMES HENRY DIXON Aff CI- I I: Times I2 PATRICIA A. DROBA Befa CI. I I, I2: Spanish Honor Soc. I I: I2: Class Rep. I2 DAVID DUKE ECKDAHL Class Presidenf IO: FCA, Vice Presidenf IO, Il, I2: L Cl. IO, ll, I2: Foofball IO. II, I2: All-Cify IO, II, I2: Honora- ble Menfion All Sfafe IO, II: Firsf Team All Sfafe I2: All Soufhern Unifed Sfafes I2: Tommy Bell Trophy I2: Bas- kefball IO, I2: Track II. I2: Wesf-Easf All Sfar Game I2 ANN D. ECTON Chorus IO, II, I2: Charmeffes II, I2, Madrigal II: Befa CI. II, I2: Class Rep. IO: SPOKE I I GAIL MARIE EDWARDS Tennis II, I2: Befa CI. II, I2: NHS I2: MAT II, I2: Cheerleader IO: Sfudenf Council Rep. IO: Senior Play I2 JANET GAY ELAM Spanish CI. IO: Spanish Honor Soc. IO. Il, I2, Secrefary I2: NHS I2: Befa Cl. II, I2: MAT IO, II, I2: Nafional Merif Leffer of Commendafion I2: Rofary CI. I2: UK Honors Program Scholarship Al- fernafe: Spanish V Award I2: Teen of fhe Week I2: Nafional Spanish Exam Isf, 3rd yr. Spanish: 3rd, 4-fh yr. Span- ish: Gregor Mendor: Lexingfon Wom- en's Club Award I2 PATRICIA L. ETHINGTON Track IO, II, I2: Powder Puff Foofball IO, II: Class Rep. II: Pep Cl. IO, II: L CI. II, I2: Spanish CI. IO: Befa Cl. II, I2 SHARON ELAINE EVANS Business CI. I2 PRICILLA ROSE FAIN Gymnasfics IO: Track I2: Office Worker I2: Befa Cl. I I, I2: Senior Play 'TIS-I. 'U eeQ:':1:fqL-11511.11-,zggla -. - ,, I- E . .. .. V g .-, Q., , Y- gi .L V g .N K Y t UT ..T. 4 V mv., AMF, ...,.-1.4 -. -1.1,-Nj .5-,, . ' - - f- f - I . - , .. I ,. . W , -,,, V . . og . I- . . . . -. - .... I . I ' v-,, . 1, : f-'ai --44. IO, Il, Treasurer I2: MAT IO, Il, I2: French CI. IO: Swim Team II: Arch Bearer I I : Graduafion Usher I I CYNTHIA GAYE FINNEY French CI. IO, II: Befa CI. II, I2: MAT I I, I2: Class Rep. I2: Sophomore Choir: Senior Play I2 GREGORY ALLEN FISTER Track IO: Karafe IO STEVEN J. FITTS Debafe Team IO, II. I2: MAT IO, II, I2: NHS I2: Chanfeurs I2: Boys' Sfafe I I: Pilof Cup I2 MICHAEL DAVID FLANARY Foofball IO, II, I2: Band IO, II SUSAN DIANE FOSTER Band IO, II, I2: Befa CI. I2 CANDICE SUE FRANKS Cheerleader IO, I2: Sfudenf Council Rep. IO, II: Class Rep. IO, II: Powder Puff Foofball II, I2: Senior Play I2: Gymnasfics IO: Arch Bearer I I: Gradu- afion Usher II: Pep CI. I I, I2: L Cl. I2 WILLIAM A. FREEMAN Track IO, II, I2: LCI. II, I2 GWENDOLYN M. FRENCH Befa CI. I2: Band IO, II, I2: Cheer- leader II, I2: Track IO, II. I2: Powder Puff Foofball IO. II, I2: L CI. IO, Il. I2: Sfudenf Council Rep. I2: Home- coming Affendanf I2: Regional Speech Confesf I2: Superior UK Music Fesfival IO. II: Pep CI. II, I2: Booksfore I2 JACOUELYN Y. FRENCH Band IO. II. I2: Track IO, II, I2: Pow- der Puff Foofball I I, I2: SPOKE I I 187 :nz - 5 -... , 1 '- WI vs-4 .fe I I .. . 2. 'L . : , Drum Moiors, Jim Martin And David Moore, And EDWARD R. FRIEND Wresfling IO, Il, IZ ERIC GARDNER NJROTC Execufive Officer IZ CAROLYN ADELE GATLIFF Class Rep. IO: Library Worker IO, II: Business CI. IZ DEBORAH SUE GOGGIN Homemaking I Award IO: Befa Cl. II, IZ: NHS I I, IZ: Business CI. IZ ROBERT BLAINE GRAVES Baskefball IO: Foofball IO, II, IZ: Sen- ior Play IZ: L CI. IZ: FCA IZ FRANCES CHARLENE GRIFFIETH Befa CI. I I, IZ: Business Cl. IZ CONNIE JEAN GRIFFITH DECA II, IZ: Mixed Chorus IO ALAN LAWRENCE GROGAN Marquis II, Edifor IZ: Nafional High School Yearbook Award IZ: Class Rep. IO, IZ: Befa CI. II, IZ: NHS IZ: Span- ish Honor Soc. IO: Teen of fhe Week IZ MARY SUSAN HALKER Befa CI. II, IZ: MAT III NHS IZ: Spanish Honor Soc. II, IZ: Spanish Il Award I I CAROLYN SUE HAMILTON Mixed Chorus IO: Befa CI. IZ: DECA Secrefary IZ: Spanish II Conversafion Award II JACOUELINE HAMPTON Spanish CI. IO, I I LARRY WAYNE HARNEY NJROTC IO, I I, Color Guard IO, Offi- cer CI. II, Masfer of Ceremonies NJROTC Ball Il: Orchesfra IO: Mixed Chorus II, IZ: Chanfeurs II, IZ: Ma- drigal II, IZ: AII Sfafe Mixed Chorus II, IZ: Mixed Chorus Musical II: Mixed Chorus Treasurer IZ: Senior Play IZ: P.A. Announcer IZ ELIZABETH ELLEN HOFFMAN Pep Cl. IO: Befa CI. I I, IZ: Graduafion Usher I I: Senior Play IZ KATHYE GAY HOLLOPETER Powder Puff Foofball IO, I I: Class Rep. IO: Sfudenf Council Rep. IZ DEBRA ANN HUMPHREY MAT II, IZ: Befa CI. II, IZ: NHS IZI Sfudenf Council Rep. IO: Class Rep. I I JOSEPH W. JACOBY Spanish CI. IO, II: Spanish Honor Soc. II: Befa CI. II, IZ JANET LYNN JESSICK Band Il, IZ: Pep Band II, IZ: NHS II, IZ: Befa CI. II, IZ: MAT II, IZ? Pep CI. IO: German I Award IO JAMES CLEVELAND JOHNS Band IO, II, IZ: Sfudio Band II, IZ: Pep Band II, IZ: Grenadier Band IO, II, IZ: Herald Trumpefs II, IZ: Color Guard IO: Orchesfra IZ: Cenfral Ky. Youfh Concerf Orchesfra IO: Chorus II, IZ: Chanfeurs Il, IZ: Madrigal IZ: Bluegrass Youfh Chorale II, IZ: Re- gional Chorus Fesfival II, IZ: Senior Play IZ: Regional Speech and Drama Fesfival Superior IZ: Track IO: Tennis IZ: Sfudenf Council Rep. IO, Il, IZ: Drama Award IZ: Firsf Mafh Assoc. of America Tesf IZ HARVEY LEE JOHNSON Band IO, Il, IZ: Grenadier Band II, IZ: Pep Band II, IZ: Sfudio Band IZ: Orchesfra IZ MARTA GAIL JOHNSON Befa CI. II, IZ: Girls Choir II: Mixed Chorus IZ TONI ROCHE JOHNSON Nafional Lafin Exam Medal IO: Ouf- sfanding Negro Parficipanf in NMSQT IZ DARRELL JONES Foofball IO, Il. IZ: Wresfling IO MICHAEL DUANE JONES NJROTC Color Guard II, Drill Team IZ, CPO II, IZ REBECCA SUSAN JONES Time II, IZ, Edifor IZ: Befa CI. II, I2- NHS II, IZ: MAT II, IZ: Studenf Council Rep. I I: Class Rep. IO, II, I2 'PATRICK H. JOSEPH Wresfling IO, II JAMES HOWARD JUDY Band IO, II, IZ: Pep Band II, I2- Sfudio Band I I, IZ: Grenadier Band IO, II, IZ RICHARD GLENN KALLOP Graduafion Usher I I: Senior Play I2 DAVID CURTIS KEESLING Band IO, II, IZ: Grenadier Band IO, IZ: Sfudio Band IZ: Pep Band IO, II, IZ: Orchesfra IZ MARYBETH KENNAMER Band lo, ii, i2: NHS IZ: Be+a CI. li, IZ: MAT IZ: Orchesfra IZ: Pep Band IZ CANDICE COLLEEN KENNEDY Sfudio Band IO, II, IZ: Band IO, II, IZ: Pep Band IO, II, IZ: All Regional Band II, IZ: Orchesfra IZ RANDALL BRUCE KING Track IO, II, IZ: Cross Counfry IZ: Spanish Honor Soc. IO, II, IZ, Trea- surer IZ: Drivers Ed. Award II: Leffer of Commendafion IZ: NMSOT Scholar- ship IZ: Nafional Soc. of Professional Engineers Scholarship IZ: NHS II, IZ: Befa CI. IO, Il, IZ: MAT IO, II, IZ: Easfern Physics Achievemenf Tesf Par- ficipanf IZ: UK Honors Program Schol- arship Alfernafe IZ: L CI. II, IZ: Ki- wanis Cup IZ TERRI LYNN KOONTZ NHS IZ: MAT IZ: Nafional Merif Fi- nalisf IZ SARAH JANE LACY Befa CI. II, IZ: NHS Il, IZ: Lexingfon Professional Women's Club Award IZ LESLEE ANN LAFALCE French Cl. IO, II, Secrefary II: Sfu- III V Collie assi I I ,ffl I .I ii, 12: Iefd CI- I pfr oil SPC nail Isp' II dell UI iz ECKENR SHI IIIIICIISIIIIQ iitbil I0 I i I V I will . MSI, sl 'III II 'IIIII2 ' IQIICI' ' IO' II. IIIIII sS05IeIIII ,I IFSIIIII erica, Hia' T I Im I IIIIIIHQ IIIIIIIQIIIIJ II COIIIIIY alii V Iedlg C I' hll: I ,Iii I2 : Assoc- AMI .III I0 Qflice Wor 5' CI' I ffigai fldin Iliff' Cel I :Ii Ill IW fi ofifi :V IVIIN IEMIIIIII ,Iiii ii, iz: eil: IIIIIIIII IENIIIY ff II: Iasletball I0: Ai iiIiINII IIDDIE III, II: Key CI. 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IZ: Who's Who In American High Schools IZ: Oufsfanding Teenager of America IZ: Fayeffe Counfy Rep. fo Oufsfanding Ky. Yough II: Valedicforian IZ: UK Alumni Assoc. Award IZ SALLY ANN LAWSON Lafin CI. IO: Office Worker IZ: Na- fional Lafin Exam Cerfificafe IO CASSIE LEE LEAR Band IO, II, IZ: Befa CI. II, IZ: Busi- ness CI. IZ, Sergeanf of Arms IZ MARY LYNN LEMARR Library Worker I I, IZ: Golf I I, IZ JOHN WILLIAM LENTRY Foofball IO: Baskefball IO: Arf CI. IO, Il ROGER FRANK LIDDLE Band IO, II, IZ: Key CI. IO, II, IZ. Vice Presidenf IZ: AT IO, II, IZ: Befa CI. II, IZ: NHS IZ: MAA Tesf IO, Znd in SCIWOOIZ I I, lsr in School BRUCE STEPHEN LINVILLE Golf IO, II. IZ: MAT IO, II, IZ: Befa Cl' Il- I2: NHS II, IZ: Spanish Honor SOC. IO, II. IZ: LCI. II, IZ MARY KATHLEEN LOGAN Befa CI. II, IZ: NHS IZ: French CI. I I. IZ. Treasurer IZ DIANE ROSA LOWERY Belo CI. II, IZ: Shorfhand I Award III Business CI. Vice Presidenf IZ JOHN P. 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IZ: Guidance Office Worker IZ FRANCES BARBARA MARTENS Band IO, II, IZ: Befa CI. IZ CAROLYN JO MARTIN Mixed Chorus IO DEBRA LYNNE MARTIN Sfudenf Council Rep. IZ JAMES H. MARTIN IO II IZ' Color Guard IO' Drum Band . . I ' Major IZ: Grenadier Band IO. II, IZ: siuaao Band ii, IZ: Pep Band II- '21 Befa CI. II, IZ DANISE S. MATTINGLY Sophomore Chorus: Girls Choir I I: DECA I2 BILLIE SUE McDONIE French CI. II: Befa CI. II, IZ: MAT Il, IZ: Pep CI. IZ: NHS IZ: French IV Award I I PAMELA ANN McGHEE Guidance Office Worker II: Sfudenf Council Rep. IZ CAROL A. McKENZIE Befa CI. II, IZ: Sfudenf Council Rep. I I: Class Rep. I I: Powder Puff Foofball IO CHARLES STEPHAN MCKENZIE Wresfling II, IZ WILLIAM J. McVEIGH Foofball IZ NANCY L. MEADE I Class Rep. IZ: Senior Play IZ: Befa CI. I I, IZ JOHN LOUIS MICHLER Karafe IO, II, IZ: Orchesfra IO: Mixed Chorus IZ: Chanfeurs IZ: Befa CI. II, IZ BENJAMIN ELY MILLER Foofball IO: Wresfling II: Swimming lZ:SPOKE II, IZ MARSHA MARIE MILLER Arf CI. 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IO: Tennis IO, II: Helli Tripplell Eng- lish Composilion Award II: Vice Presi- denl Jr. Class II: Boys' Slale II: Slu- denl Council Presidenl: Presidenl ol ISSC I2: NHS II, I2: Facully Cup I2 MARIANNE LINDA MUCIO Vice Presidenl ol Soph. Class IO: Cheerleader IO, II, I2: Presidenl ol Junior-Senior Class II, I2: Senior Play I2: EKU Achievemenl Award I2: Prom Oueen I2: Homecoming Oueen I2 WILLIAM GERSON MUNN Gymnaslics IO. II: Bela CI. II, I2: L CI. II, I2 KATHLEEN GAIL O'DOWD FHA IO, Parliamenlarian IO: Bela CI. II. I2. Presidenl I2: Arch Bearer II: Gradualion Usher I I: Class Rep. I2 SHARON D. OSTEN Class Rep. IO: Business CI. I2. Presi- denl I2 WILLIAM MARSHALL PAGE. JR. Bela CI. II. I2: FCA II, I2: L CI. IO. II, I2: Foolball IO, II, I2: AII Cily Foolball I2: Mosl Valuable Ollensive Lineman I2: All Slale Honorable Men- lion I2: Wreslling II, I2: Junior Fool- ball Cup I I ROSEMARY JEAN PALMER French CI. IO. II, I2, Vice Presidenl II, Presidenl I2: Bela CI. II, I2: Slu- denl Council Rep. IO, II, Secrelary I I: Class Rep. II, I2 ANNE KENDRICK PATCH. Bela CI. II, I2: Tennis'IO, II, I2, Mosl Valuable Player IO, II: Bookslore I2: French CI. I I CONNIE LYNN PERKINS Bela CI. II, I2: FTA II: Class Rep. IO Sleve Fills, Speaker For DALE COOPER PEYTON French CI. I2: Band IO, II, I2: Sludenl Council Rep. I2: Spanish CI. I I BETTY CHERYL PIGG Bela CI. II. I2: Sludenl Council Rep. IO EDITH M. POTTS Home Ec. Award II: French CI. II: Home Ec. CI. I2 ROBERT D. PROPST Wreslling II, I2: Track II, I2: Opli- misls' Oralorical Conlesl IO: Bela CI. I2: L CI. I2: Boys' Slale I I LINDA GAIL REBSAMEN NHS II, I2: Bela CI. II, I2: Spanish CI. IO, II GOEFFREY SCOTT REED Tennis IO, II, I2: Regional Runner-up I2: Mosl Vaulable Player IO, II: Dis- lricl Ll. Governor I2: L CI. IO, II, I2: Inleracl IO, II, I2, Vice Presidenl II, Presidenl I2: Class Rep. IO: Debale I2. Regional Winner I2: Sludenl Council Rep. II, I2: SPOKE IO, II, I2: Bela II, I2 KENNETH MICHAEL RIGGS Foolball IO, II, I2: FCA I2I LCI. I2 MARIA CARLA RODRIGUEZ Biology I Award IO: Bela CI. II, I2: NHS I2: Girls' Slale Good Cilizen Award II: MAT II, I2: Laurel II: Slu- denl Council Vice Presidenl I2: Gradu- alion Usher II: Prom Courl I2: French Club I I, ISSC Corr. Secrelary I2 LINDA SUE SAUNDERS Pep CI. II, I2, Presidenl I2: FTA II, l2, Presidenl I2: Spanish CI. IO: Bela CI. II, I2: NHS I2: Class Rep. I2 PHILIP M. SAUNDERS Band IO, II, I2: Sludio Band IO, II, I2: Pep Band IO, II, I2: Grenadier Band IO. I I, Drum Maior I2: All Slale Band IO, II: Ky. Youlh Symphony Orch. IO, II, I2: Orch. I2: NHS II, I2: Bela CI. II, I2: Oulslanding Teen ol America I2: Who's Who Among American High School Sludenls I2: Nalional Council Teachers ol English Award I2: MAT Tesl IO: Boys' Sfafe II: Rolary World Allairs Inslilule Il: Nalional Meril Finalisl I2: DAR Award I I: Danlorlh Foundalion Award I2 JOHN D. SCHIMMEL DECA I2: Ollice Worker I2: Times I2 PATRICIA L. SCHMUCKER Band IO, II. I2: Bela CI. II MICHAEL NICHOLAS SERRAGLIO Times Pholographer II, I2: Ouill and Scroll II, I2: Teen ol Week I2: Times Radio Day I I SHIRLEY ANN SETTLE Arl CI. IO, II: French CI. IO: Girls Choir II: Charmelles I2: Senior Play I2 GREGORY CLEVELAND SHIELDS NHS I2: Bela CI. II, I2: MAT IO, II, I2: Orcheslra IO, II, I2: Karale IO, II, I2: Sludenl Council Rep. II, I2: Times I2 HELEN DIANE SMITH Ollice Worker I2: Library Worker I2 CHARLES EM ERY SOLOMON Bela CI. IO, II, I2: Foolball I2: Baskel- ball IO PHILLIP SPICKARD Foolball IO, II, I2: Sludenl Council Rep. II: L CI. IO. II, I2: Baseball IO DEBRA SUE STAGNER Pep CI. IO, Il: DECA II, I2 SARAH ELIZABETH STEELE Pep CI. IO DEBRA GAIL STEPHENSON Senior Play I2: Ollice Worker I2 MARK YURO STEVENS Foolball Manager II, I2: Cross Coun- lry IO: Bela CI. II, I2: Track I22 L. CI. 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II, IZ, Trea- surer IZ: Befa Cl. II, IZ: MAT II, IZ: FHA l2I NHS II, IZ: Spanish Nafional Honor Soc. II, IZ: Girls' Sfafe II: American Legion Auxiliary Award IZ fir... J? , . -fi-2'-gsfzfv .--f V , A, 52- 15.2.21-1f,2ag1ari-.-9:1 .1 --H -,-- - - v - . ..,V, . I CHARLES M. THOMPSON Drivers Ed. Award I I MARY FRANCES THURSTON Sophomore Chorus IO: Girls Choir I I BETTIE TRAMMELL Befa CI. II, IZ: Band IO, II. I2 PIPER JANE TROXELL Nafional Lafin Exam Cerfificafe IO: Lafin III Award II: Lafin Cl, Presidenf IZ: NHS Secrefary IZ BRAD VAN METER Befa CI. II, IZ: Wresfling IO: MAT IZ: NHS IZ MARGARET JANICE VERSAW Befa CI. II, IZ, Secrefary IZ: NHS II, IZ: Band IO, II, IZ: Pep Band IZ: Or- chesfra IO, II, IZ: Sfudenf Council Rep. IZ: Counseling Office Worker IZ: All Sfafe Orchesfra IO, II, IZ: Speech Confesi' I I SUZANNE WADDLE Track II, IZ: Arf CI. IO, II DON H. WAGNER Foofball IO, II, IZ: LCI. II, I2 DAVID ANTHONY WAHL Wresfling II, IZ: Baseball II, IZ: Cross Counfry II, IZ: Befa CI. IZ: In- feracf II, IZ: FCA II, IZ: Sfudenf Council Rep. IZ: L Cl. I2 HENRY L. WALLACE Band IO, II, IZ JULYE MELISSA WASH Swim IZ: Track IZ MARY CATHERINE WATTS Sophomore Chorus: Mixed Chorus II, IZ: Charmeffes II, IZ: Madrigal II. IZ: Befa CI. II, IZ: Sfudenf Council Rep. IO, II: Class Rep. IZ: Senior Play IZ: Mixed Chorus Musical II: Talenf Show Isf Place IZ: Fayeffe Counfy Mu- sic Fesfival IZ: Bluegrass Youfh Chorale I2 DAVID MICHAEL WAY Times II, IZ SUSAN JOANN WEAVER Pep CI. IO. II: Class Rep. II: Befa CI. I I, I2 HARRY CARL WEISER Audio Visual Award IO: English Award IO: Foofball IO: Key CI. II, IZ: Band Il, IZ: Grenadier Band IZ: Pep Band IZ: Orchesfra IZ: Debafe CI. IZ: Befa CI. IZ: Science CI. IZ JANET G. WELLS Mixed Chorus IZ: Charmeffes IZ: Sen- ior Play IZ: Confesf Play IZ: Gymnas- fics IO: Powder Puff Foofball I I, IZ SUSAN LYNN WHEELER Band IO, II, IZ: Befa CI. II, IZ: Coun- seling Office Worker IZ CAROLINE ANN WILFORD Pep CI. 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