Lakeland High School - Highlander Yearbook (Lakeland, FL)

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2 . ' I ' x PX ww, S K W' 2 LAKELAND HIIGH SCHOOL Lakeland, Floridian 3 'I 7 I-T1 , V?- ,ffr ., if '44 . 1 , 7 1 , , sr , u Iwi '17 13741 'Gil-4 ' 'A I lgfflwv. ' 1 P ' A rfii deff' N' ' 4 4 ff 1 'f f V 4 J 3' - W MEM' ff':iwfQff 55' ,f , , f, Ir f aa' ln' I . A 1 ' Z ff: I .ff 'f a X , , Q Q Y 4 Y :L 1 . N mfg' X 'mir X- .M hi YI v ww. ,hwy , ,. Q M34V'7W' 'lg Z1 Qc. 1 3523 ? I X x 'fz 1? : ,3'Q:?,, 1 7, . , 1 1' 4? fZff'4'7 I ' Kgxg Elm - ,Pkg XQMN xv , Q W 2 f , 1 X Ncd x . Q .z x ' ' sf H N X uma 'E vi V? ' -Nxt rl f I YI' J fl ,,'f 1 V N., 4,9 f A ' , ' W ' v' ' f ff' I 16 4 ? jjQ'11Z,7y4fa . 4 411 1 as ff? 1 dll' 1 6 xx N ggi ' ' c . W' RQ 5 x . ' Wx? 0 N-73? pl 4 I of frffyfifw Q, i N F EFQW a C XESS lxv 035 1 P ,A vlb - I w 7QQamf? ,fM. , ', , gr 1. n ,' J! ,-,f 1 'I 4 , 37 I nl 1 ga ,f7k5' Qf,,. , N dun..-4 1 X ,, Xi XL - '. 9 J, 'e.b.J.5'-'f- - X Unk Tx jg ' TW? 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For all the hours she has spent enriching our learn- ing and broadening our knowledge of the world, for the inspiration she has given us to see beyond our own hori- zons, for her ceaseless efforts to show us how to preserve our precious free- dom, we will be eternally grateful. ', DDQ 040. as ' In ' I :C 0 .ai 4' ff fs Era ,El isa was mf iw 7 was I 8 A 'W if it ' l' r 0 f , if X Cb , 4 v, , u g. 55 as fc J f,.f - .f fe H: a1r-,-,a:, . t '- W k' 1' 'J' l' ' ' 'M - .'f'5Qii ii' .'fM-'Vifx A, 1 V, S A .ik ,Lik,ii?iW 3:1f1,ie?td rl, .i.A Y a 1, H 'L fir. A F ' ' ,Q it is Ol ! 24 MR. MORRIS E. ZIPPRER Principal of Lakeland High School Ljllnanmges in Administration An eTTicienT adrninisTraTion is The keynoTe To a Well run campus, and LHS is forTunaTe To have such. Lakeland area supervising principal, The princi- pal, The assisTanT principal are all cap- able and unolersTanding rnen. WiTh a sTrong adrninisTraTion, changes of per- sonnel do noT occasion unvvarranTed Turnulf, and This was The case This year when Mr. David Lofgren moved To a posiTion in The counTy office To be re- placed by Nlr. George Johnson as as- sisTanT principal. The repuTaTion of LHS as one of The TinesT schools in The sTaTe is largely Traceable To The efforTs of a superlaTive adn'1inisTraTion and a cleolicaTed TaculTy. MR. ALBERT R. ADAMS Supervising principal of The Lakeland schools Affect Slfiumllcentli Borrlly o MR. DAVID LOFGREN Former assisfant principal of Lakeland High School MR. GEORGE JOHNSON New assistant principal of Lakeland High School These awe Slzuiillentfs Guidance directors Mrs. Mary Alice Metcalf, Mrs. Norma Warren, and Mrs. Sue McMillan help stu- dents to become better adiusted citizens. The students at LHS are privileged to have a modern, efficient dugg ct ,V guidance department whose counsellors vvorlc along with the prin- Wfffblf cipal in considering the needs of the young people. An accurate, is fm! C? up-to-date pupil file is kept by the three counsellors, each of Whom -. ,gesrdgfialxiii , YG N I is responsible for one of the three classes. Individual guidance is X a necessity in progressive schools. y f ff 'ili . ' fc 5 v 'Z 4' X eww fvfWlfM4,, SY Qeifqu xi Mrs. Norma Warren explains the National Merit Scholar- ship testing program to junior Denette McConnell. The TSSHH9 PFOQYBYN is Undef H19 direction of the guidance Cumulative files are a valuable source of information for students, teachers depaffmenf- and community. 28 llntfgeirestlzs aut Heart Our secretaries have many extra duties that are necessary in running the school smoothly. Typing reports, filling out forms, checking schedules, and handling absentees are only a few. Mrs. Nash's work varies from sending out college transcripts to giving demerits, while Mrs. Sauls concentrates on insurance and per- manent records. Mr. Zipprer's secretary, Mrs. Andrevvs, has the tremendous task of schedul- ing our T700 students. All the secretaries Work- ing together make up an important part ot our school. Sophomores soon learn the regulations of LHS, and here Louis Stern receives personal instruction from Mr. Zipprer and Mr. Lotgren. The secretaries earn that rare and welcome coffee break. This is the view ot the secretaries, Mrs. Vir- ginia Nash, Mrs. LaVerne Andrews, and Mrs. Arlene Sauls, most often seen by the students. English Qourses loimtfanitm what The English Department, boast- ing fourteen teachers, is the largest faculty group on campus. Because four years of English are required, every'student is influenced by these teachers. A special responsibility lies on them, then, fo develop commun- ications skills through an effective program . . . to motivate, to stimu- late, to explain, to assign, to evalu- ate. Miss Nell Thrift, Mrs. Sandra Johnson, Miss Shirley Chadwick, and Mrs. Linda Tilton earn the Glamour Award for the English Department. English teachers compare the results of their students' efforts. They are Mrs. Nelle Choate, Mrs. Virginia Bent- ley, Mrs. Edna Lee, and Miss Virginia Davis. Courses, in addition to the tradi- tionally required, include Journal- ism l and ll, Bible Literature, speech, and business English. A new project is the operation of a paperback bookstore for the convenience of the students. The Tam O' Shanter, prize-winning literary magazine, is also sponsored by this group. The English program seeks to develop the language abilities of every stu- dent to the limit of his potential. MISS HAZEL HALEY Head of English Department 30 lggiillilllfllcfildiflliilll people Know Teachers enioy browsing Through The new paperback book store. They are Mr. Harry Cook, Mrs. Juanita Wallace, Mr. Washingfon Miller, Miss Nell Thrift, and Mrs. Eleanor Sandbaeh. If Mrs. Sandra Johnson, speech ieacher, shows proper Techniques To Miss Shirley Chadwick, Mrs. Grace Blake, Mrs. Linda Tilton, and Mrs. Clara Hirschfield, 3I Recita1ions, reciTations, recilaTionsI! says Mr. Harry Cook, All day long recitations! , , , , ,E iuisilc almurll Amt A Cappella girls' choir, boys' chorus, girls' chorus, dance band, and a full marching band are all found in the music department. : I .-4.4 7 J Miss Miriam Williams, chorus director, greets Mr. Robert Blanton, band director, as With new band and chorus direc- tors, our music enthusiasts per- form with zeal. The purposes of the band and choruses are many. They provide spirit and entertain- ment for our sports events and assemblies. They teach students how to read music and how to fol- low directions. This department is important to our curriculum and our community, and is basic to the success of our school. another busy day in the music department begins. Band members drop everything to practice, to drill, to improve. I Band members work early and late to produce a new sound and a new look. 32 Qjruilllftuuratll Tomb The aims of The Art Department are primarily To instill in The student The love and appreciation of works of art of recognized merit, acquaint The student with The lives and some of The works of many of The best known artists, learn artistic principles of color, balance, line, harmony, and unity which will enrich daily life, acquire a basic knowledge of Water color, oil, and pastel painting as media of personal artistic ex- pression valuable as a hobby and as a worthwhile and profitable use of leisure Time. MR. JOSEPH CLARK A Head of Art Department This department sponsors The ArT Guild, which en- gages in Tield Trips for sketching and painting, as well as visiting commercial art esTablishments, printers, lithographers, and interior decorators. An annual ex- cursion To The Ringling Art Museum aT Sarasota pro- vides an opportunity for ob- servation of a rich heritage of masterpieces. These ambitious artists mold graceful vases from crude clay. Art students learn oil techniques from a mural of Florida beaches. I E ,ivv lsltiilfllw. imf 'Eiga 5419 ,,,s T as will Qourses Stimulate MISS MAXINE McINTYRE Head of Mathematics Department The Teachers in the math- ematics department a re keeping up to date in the field by taking summer courses, a nd extension courses in theinew math- ematics, or by doing indi- vidual study in these areas. It is the sincere desire of all members ot this depart- ment to offer to the stu- dents of LHS courses that will prepare them for the future. The general aim is to present a program in mathematics suited to the needs of every student. Graph work is important in all advanced math courses. l l l ll ll l l l Miss Ruth Hall Brown shows new techniques in modern algebra to Mrs. Carlotta Long and Coach Nurmi Nelson. Individual student proiects are an in- tegral part of both plane and solid geometry. 34 SCG oil' Reason Board work in the num- bers science demands intense concentration. Students tind they can apply geometry in prac- tical situations. '29 . R X QQ es on f ,cf ll .A 'X Mrs. Betty Crawshaw, Mrs. Margaret Griesheimer, and Mrs. Retha Warren quarters in the portables. Huston, Mr. John discuss their new Stfruuilleinulz llimltcerresifs Fallll in Mr. Bruce Howell, with the aid of Mr. Richard Gavin, prepares a lecture on home agriculture projects. Students of agriculture gain deep satis- faction from the care ot plants and ani- mals. Each ag boy is responsible for main- taining a project during the year and tor making observations on it. Agriculture students learn the processes of growth through cultivation ot the soil. Several highlights of the year are a sweetheart contest and a parent-son banquet. Perhaps the greatest thrill is to be chosen as a delegate to the Future Farmers' conven- tion in Kansas City. ? 55-2' i x t i s .l.- 1 r .... sr fi.. ,. . -fs M Growing produce is part of this de-partment's curriculum. 36 These students of nature have their own tropical garden. grrwicmulltfmure and lllmlliursifrmiaill Arcs MR. DEAN RICHEY Head of lndusfrial Arts DeparTmenT STudenTs in shop build wiTh Their hands. The display case by The shop classroom shows ex- amples of Their handicrafrs. Shop is a pracTical course, The value of which is readily seen. STudenTs may prepare Tor drafTing or engineering work by Taking me- chanical drawing and basic elec- Tronics. The pupils who Take These courses find quick rewards Mr. James Paige and Nlr. Lloyd Price put finishing Toufhes on a crossbow. and personal saTisTacTion. ..., ww W ,H f ,NMA A well-equipped shop affords studenrs modern machinery and excellent Tools. Mechanical drawing produces archiTecTs, 37 Understan img Lillue past llimspiiires MISS MARGUERITE LUMPKIN Head of Social Studies Department it new Q ql'A 1' ' 1 - q Mr. Llewellyn Gibson discusses the use of maps with Mr. Robert Oenbrink, Mrs. Rosemary igjf gf ' O'Hara, Mr. Chester Collins. - 'i 3 A .,.f fi' The aim of the Social Studies De- partment is to develop more effec- T' 'Jss ii sw is'ss--s tive citizens so that they may make At 7:25 each morning for the first twelve weeks of school, sleepy seniors tried to con- centrate on the evils of Communism. 38 substantial contributions to our way of life. Good school citizenship helps promote honorable Amer- icans. Students are helped to read, see, listen, and speak more intelli- gently, to have a broader under- standing of and sympathy for their world. Three teachers are giving the state-required Americanism Versus Communism Classes in the morn- ings before school. There is a chal- lenging TV American history class. Pupils travel to Tallahassee to observe state government in action, and to St. Augustine and Marine- land to make early history come alive. Class work is enriched with mo- tion pictures, slides, and other audio-visual materials, some made by teachers in their travels. micmwllenrllgce coll, rtllle Future Rapt faces reflect interest in America's past. Maps create concern for international affairs. Mr. Elmer Banks, Miss Margaret Ward, and Mr. Harvey Flatt search out troubled spots in our world 39 Mmwemwv will b o u 0 o n couemlilgulfncf: i rnmoup es move sellfu MR. RALPH GRESS Head of the Science Departmenf Mr. Charles Gimbel, Mr. John Teeny, and Mr, Douglas Ellis are Testing the new micrometer. as , 13 Wig, Up-fo-dafe charts are valuable supplements to fexibooks. Weekly reports broaden sfuclent knowledge in biology courses '5 -- i elk sl? ' ., f f iifii f ie 3 A l sl .,,,,,,.ff ' Alix' - no l lin Sttrulcrlletnltfsi Everyday llsfiiglle Mr. James Pond and Miss Louise Williams examine and discuss a species of pigeon. That sweet, delicate fragrance emanating from room A engulfs the halls with the rich pungency of rotten eggs. Apparently the wise words of this familiar saying hold true today: Promise her anything, but give her hydrogen sulfide. Naturally this is the scent of CBA Chemistry, one of the sciences offered at LHS, the others are biology, health education, physical science, modern and PSSC Physics. Students may take great pride in our science department because it has both up-to-the-minute equipment and an excellent teaching staff. According to Mr. Ralph Gress, head of the department, the main goal is to prepare stu- dents for college and scientific careers. Lake- land ranks high in state competition, third only to Melbourne and Coral Gables. Biology students find protects fun as well as educational? , 2 , f ,Flo-af c Vic . Eager young chemists learn about the el- ements from actinium to zirconium. Students Divide Time Between Mrs. Doris McCullough and Miss Peggy Van Rider keep The card tile in 9005 Order lol' Use bv students. AVA, an important part of our curriculum is guided by Mrs. Doris McCullough. ww li X i i' in . ' 3 7 fi is 2 ,gg V i msg'-aa,i,?Q,V 8 si 3 2. W 4, 1' . , P, MISS EUNICE KEEN Head of Library Department Our library is indispens- able to the student body. Reference books are com- bined with fiction, biogra- phy, periodicals, and many other types to give students well-balanced and usable facilities. Three librarians man this department, along with the AVA division. Ca- pable students assist in both programs. The motto of the library is: The right book for the right person at the right time. ,c Strattan . . . studying? 0 , , eaillemie attmll KyZ0CiiLlllllOiIllill Subjects Mr. Bobby Houser, Nlr. Eugene Glenn, and Mr. Dean Gaiser place another DCT student in the job of his choice. The diversified cooperative Training program encourages its members to strive toward the development of leadership, scholarship, ser- vice, and effectual use of money earned through systematic budgeting. The program offers training and working experience toward vocational objectives. Annual proiects and activities include sell- ing football programs for the Booster Club, hosting the Employer-Employee Banquet, and participating in the DCT district and state con- ventions. f V LIL! ,mxygrfnfgw The faculty wish former assistant principal, Mr. Dave Lofgren, bon voyage at a gala going-away party. s if lx ln DCT students share on-the-spot experiences with each other. 43 l oiveilgint annmgiulamges lpirfomniotke lf' l a M M L MISS CATHERINE CRAIG Head of the Foreign Language Department Language teachers, Mrs. Estelle Frazer, Mrs. Joanna Byrd, Mr. Charles Pugh, Mr, Charlesl Gimbel, and Mrs. Eleanor Sandbach admire Mrs. Frankie Workizer's collection of Spanish souvenirs. The language laboratory presents an invaluable means of learn- ing foreign tongues. Students, through Latin, learn about Roman culture. Projects accumulated through the years enhance their interest. 44 l oocill World Relations if Y 2 2 , ' yew!! : 11 J. . r iff' ,, 5 5 . E ' 1 5 A5 iwf A number of the teachers in this department have Traveled or Their personal experiences add zest to their classes. New booths were installed this year to accommodate the in- flux of students taking French, German and Spanish. if Sew V J 11 'W ifgst Q Qs , , , LWA ,QM f .?i'.5g -sz-' fi ' s lived in other countries. The extensive functions ot the language department include prep- aration for speaking a language and acquaintance with cultures of many lands. The language depart- ment boasts 30 booths, record players, and tape recorders, which are invaluable aids to language ed- ucation. This department plans movies and an International Ball to enrich the curriculum of French, German, Latin, and Spanish schol- ars. The language students also undertake the selling ot candy and nuts to further the purchasing of language equipment. Foreign ,language students take part in state conventions, such as the Latin Forum and Pan-American Club Association. More students than ever before are taking these languages be- cause of their desire to be ad- mitted to colleges and universities. Mrs. Byrd and our foreign exchange student, Gaby Zink, enjoy a chat in the latter's native French. 45 Soap otriritoitwe Physical education instructors, Mr, Douglas Walstead, Miss Marjorie Mitchell, and Mr. Ed White meet between classes to discuss timing problems. The aim ot our physical education department is a healthy mind in a sound body. The sports offered dur- eqtuiiiremntceinuts llmtcltumlle lpllttysiicat MISS MABEL CAPERTON Head of Girls' Physical Education Department If ACCC CC'Jf gm, 5fsm,,s,,c ct, W ing the year are geared to the interest 4 1 T of the students. These sports are var- 5 i I ied, and the skills learned will be use- M P tul in the future. Physical education al- I i QP Q qv A1-gt.: .A ,. sly: ,' . P , '- i t V g I I V L Pa: so keeps students in fine shape by ' X f gfif 1 Q using a program of daily exercise. Piss Mist Z P, . , ,, P ,- 1 . I l T 'i 9423 '-t,'. iffii 'rv' wi- Tw 5355 - ,if ' Li 4PP , ',', k-i.? .I ,P f H ' T '- ,L fi n Archery is but one of the many facets of our well-rounded il. physical ed program. X g ..Lg b '.qg, 5 . 1' 1 W, . D PM , , 1,5194 5 I . V 'Q fi l .Qi P 1 ' T f c ,..,. P T J P- ' , PP ..,. M fi . Pc :Q ,f HQ' i 42' ,. ,, A T i 'i P A 5 T P scy 3 f f P lfii-Pi?5i?i4'f51'P1 QP wait? ,V it r,A1jsi51ifQ' ,ri 1 A is M rifle' . xiii' is Golf is a sports activity geared to enioyment in later life. COACH JIM MILLER Head of Boys' Physical Education Department 46 Education aifnmall Driverls raining Mr. John Powell, Mr. Elmer Purdue, and Mr. Bill KrieTemeyer discuss a new movie to enrich The driver's education course. The airns of clriver's educaTion are primarily To Teach The sTudenT ThaT driving is a privilege, T - noT a righT, ThaT he musT show courTesy To oTh- I W . er drivers, and learn obedience and respecT for W, ,,V The law. U on Takin a TesT iven b a sTaTe . ' Q- W 1 Y p Q Q y :., l l9l'WaY PGffOlmGn, The Sfudenf receives his lzlll . li , license. He is now read To be in drivin wiTh iffy ,,., ' 1 . y Q Q W T J, 7 The driver's ed Teacher. The course is Taken Tor , 0 Vg ,uf , , N fm- I, one semesTer, and successful cornplehon of iT T riT'i,i' SLLQV ,QU is necessary Tor The sTudenT To obTain a regula- O Tion driving license. He is now well prepared ,fwvwi Lffl' L To drive as a sensible adulT. by MF X I WL lp K' 114. V VJLLGL - fjtc Ci Mr. Kriefe- meyer and Mr. Powell insfruct sTudenTs in The mysTery of The standard shift. 47 Students its This is one of the twenty sections of typing taught in our busi Mrs. Gladys Garrison demonstrates her typing ability for the approval of Mrs. Cathryn Williams, Mrs. Nan Thompson, and Mrs. Alma Kalatsky. 48 Learn mportatni . f lk V, .,.. ,saw--fl-7 K - S .QGAQGMMGB M M 2- Q Q. oafooooooooe W , eeweoaomw .,.,., aomwooeae-5 , i .3 ,. 4 ness education department. MR. CLAUDE THOMPSON Head of Business Education Department iuisiimiess oirlldl Techniques Mrs. Bettie Miller, Mr. Chester Caldwell, Mrs. Abbye Jean Fisher, and Mrs. Jessie May Chambers of the business education department examine a day's typing lesson. Since business education is necessary for economic survival, the primary aim of the business department is to provide instruction and opportunities which will help students to become more intelligent con- sumers in a competitive world, more efficient in business and industry in an everchanging world of automation, more aware of basic economic concepts and how they operate in a democracy, and more proficient in making notes in college. These aims are accomplished by offering courses in both general and vocational education. The vocational education section has four rooms equipped with typevvriters, and a machine room where students are given instruction on the tran- scribing machine, adding machine, calculator, and duplicating machines. The general education section stresses personal application for successful living. Consumer economics instructs in investments, budgets, banking, and correct buying practices. Note- hand develops a system for making and organizing notes, an invaluable aid for college-bound young men and vvomen. A student with her mind on the foot- ball game can't balance her ledger. omema ling s Graduation equirememt MISS HAZEL KIRK Head of Homemaking Department Patterns, stitches, and hemlines fill the minds of young seamstresses. Classroom, home, and FI-IA activities and experiences are the basis for the home eco- nomics program. The department endeavors to provide students with experiences and Op- portunities for developing skills, abilities, and attitudes that will enable them to improve personal, family, and community living novv and in the future. Included in the program are courses in sewing, cooking, and family life. Q, La Lx f 5' N... 09. i KW A ria- I Q I 4. f 3 ,I I W f , X iriii 5 i t X M X . . 5' .:,, QIAA I i New-'I 'i 5 if Mrs. Marianne Self and Mrs. Frances Fain prepare for the day's work in our well-equipped laboratory. 50 Scllnooll lpeivsomunme ive sseiifniiiaill llll f Q, :gn Pausing for a moment in their busy day are our school custo- dians, Mr. Wilbur Gatts, Mr. J. H. Berry, Mr. John Sullivan, Mr. Charles Burkhart, and Mr. Fred Seger. Public Health nurse Mrs. Margaret Marchant and first aid room assistant Mrs. Julia Gibson check the student tiles before giving the Snellen eye examinations. M. ,Bs t K . 'i ., 'Perm Lunchroom staff members are Lily Mae Young, Caleb McDowell, Mattie Green, Ruby Dees, Bernice Craig, Lila Baker, Rose Fortin, Ann Kelly, Albertha Carter, and manager Helen Brown. 5I o GHC CBTS QELWCE HWCBS Miss Hazel Kirk welcomes Mrs. Jessie May Chambers and Miss Nell Thrift to a pleasant afternoon at her home. Chef Nelson plays hostl to Mr. and Mrs. Chet Collins and Carolyng Mr.l and Mrs. Bill Krietemey-I er, and Mark and' Suz-l anneg Mr. and Mrs. Johnl Powell with Michael andl John Jr.: Mrs. Nelsonl keeps an eye on Coach.l l l l l l l l l l l 1 l l 1 Television absorbs the Thompsons-Tommy, Donna Jo, Claude and Terry-more than their evening snack. Way rom Sccllilcoco l i Lakeland Little Theatre provides an outlet for dramatic interest for Miss Hazel Haley, Miss Shirley Chadwick, and Miss Margaret Ward. Mrs. Juanita Wallace shows some of her lovely antiques to Mrs. Edna Lee and Mrs. Virginia Bentley. Watching for the mis- chievous pranks of BeeBee, Mr. Big, and Pierre are Miss Mariorie Mitchell, Miss Mabel Ca- perton, and Mr. Robert Blanton. ceeuc er merge Alters Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Hirschfield enioy a re- laxing evening at home with Steve and Hope. The Zipprers pause for a iiffy at the end of the day. Mother and Daddy listen to the God blesses of Gary, Cherie, and Terry. The Fishers read a bedtime story to their on-camera angels, Carl and Curtis. litter Three cyfjllocclk Miss Ruth Hall Brovvn's hospital- ity makes for a pleasant evening for Mrs. Carlotta Long and Mrs, Margaret Huston. Gathered at the Tiltons are the Prices, Lloyd and Shelby: the Cooks, Cynthia, Harry, and little Debbie. Playing bridge are host and hostess Tilton, and the Jim Johnsons. ,L l fflllfl L LM l C 6, , X 7 Cl ,M K J ' 0 of f V DCT parties find the advisors, Mr. Dean Gaiser, Mr. Chester Caldwell, Mr. Bobby Houser, and Mr. Eugene Glenn playing softball as it should be done, for the benefit of the lucky DCT'ers. A ! Stfailfxlj Qiaipntliruiiitces iiirime Junior staff members Dan Cooper, Bunny Meredith, Susan Upshaw, and Shasta Logan use the invaluable Highlander student file. ll:l.11g.li1.li11lIl1lll4BlI' Editorial Theme, layouts, color use were major problems to that strange assortment of individuals operating in room 6 under the guise of the Highlander editorial y staff. With the vivacious head of the English depart- ment, Miss Hazel Haley, as their sponsor, these four- l teen students became a large, usually happy, family working toward a common goal-a topnotch annual. Maximum effort was required to meet the standard set by the '62 Highlander, which was chosen one of the top ten yearbooks put out by Taylor Publishing Company, printers of an- nuals for more than eight thousand schools. The phrase is a hackneyecl one, nonetheless this task was a labor of love to this fabulous-sometimes fan- tastic-fourteen. i KENNETH FIELDS Editor-in-Chief Research played a large part in developing this year's annual. Dick Gaines and Enid Forslev watch Bob Harter carry handiwork of past years. 58 ollv YOMT QE Art editor Jim Vandewalker apparently enioys Patti SlacIe's opinion of his layout, as do onlookers Kenneth Fields and Mary Ann Kalal. HIGHLANDER EDITORIAL STAFF KENNETH FIELDS Editor-in-Chief PATTI SLADE KENNETH FIELDS Activities Editors SHASTA LOGAN STEVE DAVIES Assistants JIM VANDEWALKER Art Editor DICK GAINES Class Editor BUNNY MEREDITH Assistant ENID FORSLEV Faculty Editor DENETTE MCCONNELL Assistant MARY ANN KALAL Pictorial Editor SUSAN UPSHAW RICHARD PACE Assistants BOB HARTER Sports Editor DAN COOPER Assistant MISS HAZEL HALEY Advisor Junior staffers Steve Davies, Denette McConnell, and Richard Pace spent hours in identification of pictures, deter- mining who is who and how it's spelled. 59 Donna Walker solicits an ad from the Joyce Corner. Highlander Business Sophomores Lucy Miller and Lynn Smith prepare ad copy for the press. Qbamming Gfilirlls Hard work and ingenuity of Highlander business staff enable the studentry to purchase the annual for one-half or less of its actual cost. Advertising is their business. Each year the girls contact Lakeland merchants, asking them to buy space in the yearbook. When the ads are solicited it becomes the iob of the staff to prepare the ads in an attractive vvay. Aside from responsibility for the advertising section, the girls use hours, wiles, and know-how sell- ing Highlanders. The work of these seven sharp girls is evidenced by an attractive, effective advertising section each year. Solliicciiit Ads Co-business managers Aleta Brown and Susan Schneider talk over Myrick's ad in the Highlander with Mr. William S. Myrick. HIGHLANDER BUSINESS STAFF I ALETA BROWN SUSAN SCHNEIDER Co-business Managers DONNA WALKER Business Editor ALETA BROWN ELEANOR FUTCH Make-up Editors SUSAN SCHNEIDER ANN HARWOOD I Pictorial Editors LUCY MILLER LYNN SMITH Assistants MISS MAXINE McINTYRE Advisor -N EUN ' Nggllh I U A ,, ,Mn I - , - f' I I ,,,,. M, V ,y Vai JIS, ' - Worr, f' iw A . 'Bmw ,, ,gf 4? I iii- A Eleanor Futch and Ann Harwood compare ad receipts. bl Sflallbllueirs llmlitliilatfe i l This was The year for Lakeland High's T award winning newspaper, The Bagpipe. I By working many exTra hours, The Bag- pipers managed To publish a weekly paper Tor The TirsT Time in our history. The edi- torial page was given a new look with a compleTe revamping. Busy salesmen by means of advertising and circulaTion kepT The paper in The black. This dynamic sTaTT also sponsored The conTesT Tor calendar girl and produced a superlative calendar. Advisor Miss Virginia Davis loves These young iournalists, and speaks of all TwenTy- four of Them in Terms of highest praise. , T! l .,.f t ff 2 5 V . T A J ',, f1'59 n 4 fir' lx: 3 ' - fl . ,.' 4' T f A . '-,':'T T r,. . 1 vicx' Q V.. an ,U . Z, 6 g yy. B ef s -13.5 sf Staff heads Candy Gerwe, Jay Johnson, and George Thompson Tackle a Tough copy problem together. Wednesdays found staff members pasting up The dummy for The primer. Here are, sTanding: Jackie Simrell, Sharon Wheeler, Janice Powell, Joe Lancaster, and Alfred Foster. Seated are Butch Padgett and Pam Parkhurst. 62 eellally Edition A study of past Bagpipes makes this year's paper better than ever. These staff members are Barbara Curk, Charles Floyd, Jody Len Adams Tommy Ford, Richard Crawford, Shirley Wear, Mary Joyce Touchton, and George MacDonald. Bagpipe CANDY GERWE Editor-in-Chief GEORGE THOMPSON Business Manager JAY JOHNSON Advertising Manager BARBARA CURK Circulation Manager PAM PARKHURST Make-Up Editor BUTCH PADGETT News Editor NANCY GREINER Feature Editor JOE LANCASTER Sports Editor ALFRED FOSTER Photographer MISS VIRGINIA DAVIS Advisor E Correct spelling is a must in iournalism. Pat McNally, Nancy Greiner, Mary Beth Conway, Gaile Brower Lucia Strawbridge, and Bob McElroy check the dictionary regularly. 63 lpubllllcoattlzllons ming omtotvs Robert Kieffer, Sharon Holton, and Kathy Beal admire the art work in recent Tam O'Shanters. Lakeland High's Tam O'Shanter is an excellent example of a superior high school magazine. The proof of this is shown in the many awards it has earned. Material is accepted in any area-prose, poetry or art. All contri- butions are from the students. The Tam, sponsored by the English Depart- ment, has two separate staffs, a bus- iness and an editorial. As indicated by its volume of sales, this literary offer- ing is enthusiastically received by the students. The Tam is published twice yearly, and each issue has a central theme which is carried out in art work and other material. There are few high schools in the country with such a fine magazine. Tam Qllglttatntter If S55 Linda Strickland demonstrates the style of lettering used for the title to staff members April Sanders, Marsha Robert, Butch Rush, and Sanclr Ham. 64 , I l CO3 TULIP' STAFF KATHY BEAL Editor-in-Chief SHARON HOLTON Assistant Editor ROBERT KIEFFER Business Manager JEANETTE FENSKE Assistant Business Manager LINDA STRICKLAND Art Editor APRIL SANDERS Assistant Art Editor LANA PLUM Publicity Chairman SUSAN HANDLEY Exchange Editor MRS. GRACE BLAKE Advisor CClli1CUDCOJ Advertising is an important source of revenue for the Tam, Calling a prospective customer are Tommy Herring, Bobbi Allen, Betty Patterson, Lynn Stroker, John Luther, and Bob Zimmerman. Promoting Tam sales with eye-catching posters are Bruce Baltich, Lana Plum, Nancy D. James, Susan Handley, Sandra Ellerbe, and Linda Bouton. 65 Salltaall Leaders I t Student Council members are Nancy Melville, Ellen Walker, Bunny Meredith, Candy Gerwe, Ann Carriger, Eileen Willis, Marcia Nicodemus, Linda Searl, Beverly Newsome, and Ann Beerman, standing. Kneeling are Jack Craven, David Ellerbe, Tommy Ginn, Don Donnelly, Ronnie Baker, Sand-ra Kramer, and Roddy Linder. . . . ef - I- ss A t M - . 5 ' ' 7?-gt. V ,J IU-f l I A I A K' 5. rr . f. 'fl fi . K.. Y A WWW . . X . , V ,V,., y , V f' X ' wi .-.q:':-aftaa. A Ytlftwwgigggm Wm in-if Student Council was the principal means ot expres- sion of student opinion. Representatives from each room undertook ambitious tasks such as foreign ex- change students, clothing drives, and the United Fund campaign. The Council also renewed emphasis on school spirit and the Honor Crusade. Other Student Council members are Nancy James, Judy Harper, Janie Wooten, Nancy Rowley, Susan Clayton, Charlotte Tyler, Robina Whitworth, Sharon Baker, Pat Snapp, Kay Kemp, and Susan Wishnatzki, standing. Kneeling are Ronnie Craft, Linda Davidson, Virginia Weeks, Sue Plaire, Becky Staples, Karen Ford, Gary Little, and Esther Smith. 66 l s epresenllz Stiuucllemlills Student Council members are Claire Fretts, Ann Murphy, Janet Collins, Janice Drake, Susan Covington, Sherrill Rutty, Lyn Hall, Nancy Gerner, Tracy Johns, Joye Gibson, Carole Boyd, and Bobbie Hustedt, standing. Kneeling are Sandra Early, Edward Luthy, Helen Keller, Joyce Copeland, Mary Ann Kalal, Bonnie Ross, Janice Powell, Bill Hodges, Bartlett Nunn, and Linda Carter. OFFICERS JOE WILLIAMS President DANNY BAGLEY Vice-President LUCIA STRAWBRIDGE Corresponding Secretary JONI LEE JONES Recording Secretary HOWARD GOLDBERG Treasurer SHIRLEY MOONEY Parliamentarian MISS MAXINE MCINTYRE MRS. NORMA WARREN Advisors SIQMIIIIEDHH In 'C:OILT1fI'1FIlJ Student Council officers Howard Goldberg, Lucia Strawbridge, Danny Bagley, and Joni Lee Jones plan the Clan, student directory. 67 JOE WILLIAMS President Extra errvilces Make The school store, operated by the Student Council, is an invaluable ser- vice to Lakeland High. Those last-min- ute notebooks and pencils are life-sav- ers. The merchandise, which includes everything from art gum to Zoology manuals, is all tax-free and fairly priced. Officers of the Council and oth- er assistants operate this little shop be- fore school and at the noon hour. Be-. sides its practical function, the store makes a fine place to stop and gossip now and then. Profits derived are ap- plied to worthy projects that serve the l entire school. Store lkwvorrllxerrs l Waiting to make a sale are Janice Powell, Howard Goldberg, and Ann Carriger. M a ': 1 5, .,r ,,,,,,,..-we F , Zwaagyy ,M - 7 -,sf,f.1,f 'jjj We we e E Q I 'r , A-.ww fy T say 5 ff'i? i . l',V, i K .. .,.. V . Railbirds Judy Schwartz, Joni Lee Jones, Suzanne Snyder, and Nancy Melville watch Jon Cannon replenish supplies for the store. 68 The Scolhooll Eflllljilciiemlp Hall patrol Without The Hall Ijatrol The Three minutes between classes would be utter chaos. Un- 1 I der The expert guidance OT Mr. John Te-any and Steve Clark. These faithful boys must sometimes forsake courtesy To expedite their duties, but they al- ways get The iob done. looking tough are David Shriver, James Williams, Joe Hinder, Reece ie Lewis Eddie Hall, Pete Sciortino, Dickie Ray, Pat Stevens, Max earning the fine points of how to give a Ticket are Scott MacSorley, John Brennan, Richard Miller, Ray Glave, Richard Black, Richard Fouts, uddy Lee, Dean Sherman, Tom Nicholson, Jack Lowman, George Weaver. 69 im Effective aunrnpruts Guidance helpers Carla Cornea and Michell Adams keep a college catalogue and yearbook file available for student reference. Judi Bellflower, Pat Roberts, Sandra Wilkerson, and Margie Carter betize The student files in the guidance office. School WUTMQTS This year, for the first time, a credit was given to students who worked in the of- fice, little enough pay for the hours spent by these girls seeing that the office files were kept in order, answering the tele- phone, posting absentees, and preparing the daily notices. These students were in- dispensable to the smooth operation of the school. t Every morning the flag was briskly raised by the color guard as all campus activity ceased and for one brief moment every- one reflected on how great it is to be an American. Color guard Billy Godboldt and Patrick Hearn perform the honored task of flying the American flag. i Stiiliiuiiu Lessems JL any em Office workers relieve the secretaries from routine duties. They are Nancy Susan Field, Judy Hickman, Joyce Atchison, Barbara Myers Suzanne Colton, Tammy Moree, and Sue Hays. R535 J J l ivfsgw J J C X, Eilixf Rf- ' ix V Xi R i kw- X CX C QS i ESQ ix ' if y W ADMlNiSTRATlON W A WZ . Z OFF K CE Z C, u r . 4 M M f CHN' 11 w H X YALUL N3 Y CAKEERO 'MM rf ::.5: LIT. 'I ' nap- A variety of chores engages Lyn Clifton, Susan Clayton, Janet Newmyer, Connie Hetlund, Pat McKeIvey, Karen Crockette, and Toni Gengler 7l Qlulsttaiinidilng Smillemss Cjoelmrdlimaitlze X l , ,fl X, ' f is . - ttf' ,ix ,V X if me .-Wil. 5 fx . Q 'iix Q S w B Ann Carriger, secretary ot the Interclub Council, shows service club plaques to club presidents Kathy Beal, Jean Marie ' Curry, Beth Snyder, Steve Sauls, Mike Shirah, Bob Harter, and Howard Patrick. ,f W ,, x 3, 4. et Presidents ot all chartered clubs and organizations along with the mtfgjwk presidents ot the classes compose the lnterclub Council. The mem- RWWJ I bers ot this organization strive to keep student activities alive, to up- hold the good name of our school, and to make LHS a symbol of if unity. 3 lf Y Danny Bagley, president of the Interclub Council, reads ICC regulations to Graham McKeel, Candy Gerwe, Eileen Willis, Monty Williams, Ken Fields, and Richard Pace. 72 cclftlviliftles olll Year For delegates to Boys and Girls State the youth program provides op- portunities to see on-the-spot how the state government works. Students are selected as juniors and at the end of the school year go to Tallahassee for a week-long round of state election and youth take-over. The American Le- gion and its Auxiliary annually spon- sor this event, memorable in the lives of Florida students. Girls amll Boys S6066 Shirley Mooney and Suzanne Snyder reminisce about their attempts to combine dorm life with politics. Boys Staters Ricky Strattan, Danny Bagley, Howard Goldberg, Graham McKeel, Joe Williams, and Monty Williams discuss the merits of the program. ,. I 1 I aff t it if ngllfislli Humor When the feasting was done, the fiend accursf, grim and greedy, his grip made ready. So Grendel wrongfully ruled the hall. Tomorrow and tomorrow and tomorrow creeps in this petty pace from day to day to The last syllable of recorded time. 74 LHS version of glutting the maw. if or llntellllecrzllsiulamlls AT meals he was well bred, wiihalg no morsel from his lips did fall, nor dipped he his fingers in sauce too deep me C rcfllcl Zur! 5'-3 f O F --' 'fig VM ew X43 1 -if fov f rlifllll r 512 ss MUCH 5 21 e ,i-, f, 1, ff v K fi X gy L 4 is WM. 7-fr s Q X if G' is l'4l'lffll','iii K llll l, i'w' ' ' l' X ' ' H192 wif, ff396f+.,1fV h'A'wwQzZ?y il' l S ik xl' 1 , 1 R . Macbeth shall never vanquished be until great Birnham Wood to high Dunsinane hill shall come against him. 75 llintlfceirvestf Qjllruilltns Variety OFFICERS JEAN JOSEPH President EDWARD KNIPPERS Vice-President JULIE JOSEPH Secretary SCOTT REED Reporter MR. JOSEPH CLARK Advisor Charles Parker, Gregory Jones, Scott Reed, and Jean Joseph have a different perspective of this still life. Amt Open to all who have an artistic bent and are willing to work the Art Guild is one of the busiest interest groups on campus In addition to decorating stage sets and parade floats, making posters, and doing seasonal decorations the Art Guild also makes an an nual trip to the Ringling Art Museum in Sarasota Art students at work are a familiar sight on campus. Busy here are Edward Nippers, Julie Joseph, Marion Kain, April Sanders, and Ann Howell. 76 To .falljttetrrzgcllnooll Activities OFFICERS DONNA JOHNSON President TANYA KEEN Vice-President ANN SURRATT Secretary MARY JOYCE TOUCHTON Treasurer ESTHER GARLAND Chaplain BONNIE ROSS Parliamentarian MRS. GLADYS GARRISON MRS. NAN THOMPSON Advisors An apple a day is the goal of future Teachers Donna Johnson, Irving Horowitz, Timmie Gates, Virginia Weeks, Marie Hintz, Sheila McSwain, Judy Hingst, and Bess Rowand. With the addition of new members Future Teachers are working to foster interest in teaching as a career. FTA members help to make the teachers' day more cheerful by giving occasional morning coffees and apples in their boxes. They make Education meets the challenge ot change a rneaningfu slogan on the campus. Looking for a good teachers' college are Tanya Keen, Esther Garland, Pauline Stanfield, Bonnie Ross, Diane Ivey, Gibson, and Lana Plum. Kneeling: Vickie Fulbright, Ann Surratt, and Mary Joyce Touchton. 77 Sharyn Turner, Joye Pat Sharp, Sally Herbert, Mary Loomis, Jean , . ir Vllqlhese ampus Qllullums 1' I Robert, and Joyce Launt enioy a practice session. Music Masters carry out their aim ot promoting OFFICERS MARSHA ROBERT President SUSAN SNODGRASS Vice-President DIANE PHILLIPS Secretary Treasurer JOYCE LAUNT Historian MISS MIRIAM WILLIAMS Advisor TUESDAY MUSIC CLUB Sponsor interest in music and musical activities by inviting speakers and performers in the various phases of music to their meetings. The members visit other music clubs in the Polk County area and serve as ushers for the classical music programs given in the city of Lakeland. The highlight of the year is a trip to the dress rehearsal ot the Tampa Phil- harmonic. Music Masters Marsha Robert discusses plans for the club with Susan Snodgrass and Diane Phillips. 78 irlovii ce eiisuire llinrtfeirfeslf In their natural habitat are library assistants Janice Whitten, Sharon Canncey, Linda Greenwood, Diane Overcash, Margaret Finch, Mariorie Ann Lee Carolyn Hardwick, Becky Mercer, Judy Palm, Joyce Stone, Robina Whitworth, Kenny Howell, Marie Collier, Joann Thorley, Pat Williams and Linda Hartley. Attractive bulletin boards and dis- play cases in the library are the result ot the AVA-Library Club. Each library worker and AVA assistant is a member of this organization. Their main pur- poses are to improve the library, to give help to students using the library, and to train in operating a library and audio-visual equipment. Advisors MARJORIE ANN LEE MISS EUN'CE KEEN president MRS. DORIS McCULLOUGH ARTHUR SCH'-UETER MRS. PEGGY VAN RIDER Vice-President JUDY PALM Secretary 7 5 JOYCE STONE l Treasurer AVA boys taking stock of our new record albums are Donald Benson, Charles Palmer, Roger Billiter, Johnny Giles, Robert Transue, Ward Busing, Bull Ross Thomas Burleigh, Arthur Schlueter, Ray Haas, and Mike Myers. ug CIMIIJIIWPS SI co OFFICERS DENNY GIOIA President LINDA SEARL Vice-President BEVERLY SCHULTZ Secretary DONNA WELCH Treasurer SANDRA HARDWICKE Parliamentarian MISS LOUISE WILLIAMS MR. JAMES POND Advisors Biology CIIUIII 'xfvfr ,.,, dv' Club officers Denny Gioia, Beverly Schultz, Donna Welch, Sandra Hardwicke, and Linda Searl classify Florida leaves. Biology Club members are, first row: Ted Weeks, Ronnie Whitley, Ward Sanclahl, George Van Dyke, Lawson Rogers, Bryan Brock, Don Paris, Bruce Bell, Ronnie Smith, John Sedmera, Don Yow, Jeff Sparks, Mike Massieu, and Roger Stratzer. Second row: Vince Simmons, Trisha Smith, Johnny Rhoden, Jane Blanton, Jemy West, Linda Brown, Mary Ellen Burnett, Beth Anderson, Penny Pennington, Terrie Snyder, Judy Rolfe, Norma Champagne, Lynn Turner, Sharon Slesnick, Suzy Seal, Esther Smith, Carole Riley, Roslyn Slesnick, Janie Wooten, and Lucy Shelton. Third row: Lee Thornton, Barbara Slade, Marcia Randall, Sue Robinson, Pauline Stanfield, Arleen Talbert, Carol Wesche, Lynn Smith, Sue Berndston,' and Susan Wolf. 80 I s ini llinmtfceirestiimtg Trips Biology Clubbers are, tirst row: Jeff Cox, Steve Fulghum, Malcolm Sutton, Ralph Sargeant, Terry Roberts, Becky Staples, Eddie Uhland, Jim Mooney, Ward Humphreys, Jack Welch, Bruce Martin, and Johnny Spoerlein. Second row: Chuck Thompson, Penny Roux, Nancy Stroker, Cindy Moore, Mary Jo Weicht, Joan Thomas, Judy Hingst, Susan Gibson, Patricia Weiss, Alice Culberson, Jenny Creasy, Patty Gamble, Teri Markin, Jo Joyner, Robin Koch, Ruth Clark, and Patty Garthwaits. Third row: David Ross, Ronnie Craft, Tom Henderson, Mike Myers, Joe Hickey, Larry Helton, Larry Hawkins, Bill Curry, Rick Strawbridge, Eddie Phillips, Frank S. Rhodes, Gregory Fussell, Margie Thomas, Ken Davidson, Diane Smith, Beverly Warner, and Farnell Schultz. With its two fine sponsors the Biology Club continued to be of lively interest to those taking biology. No one can have a better experience than participation in Biology Club sponsored trips. Helping in the Phosphate Regional Science Fair, bringing in special speakers for meetings, and contributing to a science lab proiect were only a few ofthe worthy projects ot this group. Other Biology Club members are, tirst row: Tommy Evans, Edward Knippers, Ray Nailling, Sammy Clark, Bill Haddock, Dan Herman, Danny Lucas, Leigh Livesay, Robert Grizzard, Bobby Allen, and Sandra Kremer. Second row: Conni Mangum, Barbara Gates, Margie Carter, LOFZ-llie Johnson, Debbie Dettman, Gwen Galimore, Susan Adamson, Linda Davidson, Marsha Grant, Sally Herbert, and Dianne Kaufman. Third row: Emmett Gillam, Lloyd McCraney, Sherry Clark, Jackie Galimore, Jacki Henning, Linda Friedt, Gene Bostwick, Rosa Bailey, Susie Morgan, Carol Hart, Linda Bouton, Sally Dawson, Linda Carter, Sue Koons, Shirley Katz, and Sue Achbach. 8I T Sccllwlooll is Boiglh OFFICERS . , WAYNE KNOX President AILEEN DARNELL Vice-President 2'A SUE BELL ky - Secretary -Li--li ANN COPELAND Treasurer Q DIANA WILBUR Chaplain SHERRY ANDERSON Historian ROSA KITCHENS Reporter TONl GENGLER Photographer ww ahah GARY GAY Sergeant-at-Arms J IM GLASS Parliamentarian MR. C. DEAN GAISER MR. EUGENE GLENN K MR. BOBBY HOUSER MR. CHESTER CALDWELL A Advisors These DCT members are, first row: Carol Varnes, Pat Windsor, Jean Waldrup, Barbara Whitlow, and Dorothy Yelvington. Second row: James R. Williams, Cloyde Yoder, Jr., and Dewey Whitaker. DCT Other DCT'ers are Gloria Stevenson, Janice Stafford, Martha Starling, Sue Thames, Joyce Smith, Liz Van Gorclen, Ray Sheeler, Bill Williams and Gary Sanders. 82 ocaiikioinart and lgfcrlltiucamfiioinmai 'M if DCT members are, kneeling: Gary Gay, Jim Glass, and Wayne Knox. Standing: Diana Wilbur, Sue Bell, Rosa Kitchens, Ann Copeland, Toni Gengler, Aileen Darnell, and Sherry Anderson. Participants in Distrihutive Cooperative Training are both versatile and indus- trious. More than one hundred students come to school at 7:30 every morning and work at various Lakeland companies after classes are dismissed at noon. The DCT program stresses the development of leadership, scholarhip, and service. Extra- curricular activities include sale ot football programs for the Jaycees, a Christmas dance, and the employer-employee banquet. DCT members are, first row: Ricky Fielding, Ann Fair, Barbara Golan, Susan Eisenstadt, Pat Fletcher, Virginia Edwards, and Wayne Gray. Second row: Bonnie Fussell, Lona Flatt, Gwen Gray, Susan Fultord, and Mary Gilchrist. 83 i Stlpluucllemmtfs aumnm omey i l i I l l 1 l l Il DCT students are, first row: .lohn Haries, Tom Newmyer, Terry Nancy, Bobby E. Hathcock, Charles L. Knott, and LaVon Oclum. Second row: Carol McConvllle, Sandra Holland, Helen Hauck, Kathy Hamlin, Sanclra Marcum, Dana Murphy, Linda Mills, Eunice Holt, and Sharon Mihalek. l l l l DCT l E i l x H x Others are, first row: Jerry Deal, Pete Bean, Alvin Avant, John Brennan, Talmaclge Dasher, and Wayne Combee. Second row: Valeria Cooper, Virginia Cabell, Joyce Atchison, Darlene Bechtol, Kathy Blewett, Arlene Campbell, and Rosemary Chastaine. 84 l ilifllilll DCT'ers are, first row: Benny Johnson, James Johnson, Jimmie Lee, and Joel Lindahl. Second row: David Kearns, Tim Knight, Ted Lindsay, Dusti Kennedy, Helen Keller, Ron lrvin, and William Hand. Others are, first row: Marla Ruka, Judy Shinpaugh, Verita Straughn, lrvan Smoof, Arlene Robertson, and Nancy Sruller. Second row: Richard Pierce, John C, Riley, and Pairicia Snapp. 85 ltulccatltiioim s Not Future Farmers are, first row: Charles Gandy, Roy Waters, and Buddy Fulford. Second row: Bobby Dyer, Raymond Mills, Ray Raulerson, and Guerry Robbins. Herman Oclum, Jesse Weeks, Jimmy Crumpton, Legg, Larry Hutchinson, Glenn Combee, Ralph Future Farmers of America, composed of members currently Taking agriculture, have the responsibilities of maintaining a project during the year, beautifying the school property on Lake Horney, and keeping up the area near the ag building. Each year Future Farmers attend the youth and state fairs where they enter proiects. The club's social events include a svveetheart contest and a parent-son banquet. An extra-special event is attendance at the national convention in Kansas City. Others are, first row: Jimmy Whitaker, Mike Massieu, Tommy Hicks, Charles Palmer, Ralph Sargeant, Kenneth Fair, Henry Alford, and Hardy Jeffries. Second row: Leon Black, Tommy Harrison, Ken Holley, Bruce Baker, Randall Hancock, Jonyl Adams, Mike Combee, and Nick Szanyi. 86 cesliimicciieall Lo ligconollss Officers of the FFA combine parliamentary procedure with agricultural knowehow. They are Randy Bennett, Jimmy Jeffries, Bill Wells, John O'Kane, Wayne Ritter, and Richard Sargeant. OFFICERS WAYNE RITTER President BILL WELLS -Vice-President JIMMY JEFFRIES Secretary RANDY BENNETT Treasurer RICHARD SARGEANT Representative RICHARD HALL Sentinel WAYNE CARROLL Chaplain MR. RICHARD GAVIN MR. BRUCE HOWELL Advisors II-TFA FFA members are, first row: Larry Legg, Hiram Williams, Dennis Fish, Tommy Hoover, Delbert Lawhun, Sonny Pierce, and James Fletcher. Second row: Dennis Sheffield, Michael Futch, Jesse Williams, George Fischer, Kerry Chatham, Jack Jenkins, and Leo Pierson. 87 Vllxlocrllaiyls Cllamsswoir' FHA members are, standing: Robina Whitworth, Elizabeth Morris, Shirley Whitten, Sandy Lonsfoote, Sharon Baker, Virginia Mead Sue Plalre Marilyn Robbins, Barbara Lee Rudolph, and Margie Carter. Seated are Eileen Rogers, Mary Edwards, Carol Appleton, .leana Ford Sunny Kennedy, Becky Walker, and Nancy Bourke. Working hard To sTrengThen Their motto, Towards New Horizons, The Future Home- makers of America encourages democracy, pro- motes international good will, and The appre- ciation of The ioys and satisfaction of home- making. ' o f ,. y , T ' -wif v,f, is I ' N-I exe, - f' - Other FHA members are, standing: Priscilla McDonald, Patricia McDonald, Rat Gandy, Bonnie Ross, Jo Ann Armstrong, Nellie Lewis Alice Kwiafkowski, Loren Williamson, and Marilyn Gall. Seated are Ethyle Fackler, Shasta Logan, Donna Walker, Nancy McHan Ann Harwood and Carolyn Cole. 88 OUlSCBWVCOJIIl'll4S oily OFFICERS SANDRA SEABORN President MARILYN NESMITH JULIE JOSEPH JEAN JOSEPH CARLA CORNEA SCHELLIE ALEXANDER Vice-Presidents ELEANOR FUTCH Secretary KAREN FORSLEV Treasurer LUCY SHELTON Historian DORIS HANKINS Parliamentarian MRS, FRANCES FAIN MISS HAZEL KIRK MRS. MARIANNE SELF Advisors FIFIA VJFCOJIIIIIIOIPIPUWV ,fan The officers are, standing: Julie Joseph, Jean Joseph, Eleanor Futch, Sandra Seaborn, Doris Hankins, Lucy Shelton, Schellie Alexander. Seated are Carla Cornea and Karen Forslev. Vlembers of the FHA are, standing: Lucille Starling, Hilda Cosfine, Bobbie Jo Willis, Sharlene Moore, Phyllis McCall, Judy Felts, Regina Mulford, and Mary Sawyer. Seated: Barbara Slade, Ruth Clark, Patricia Noss, Brenda Grimes, Linda Greenwood, Linda Edwards, and Sherry Clark. 89 C llIU1llDJS lpDIF'OWIl CB OFFICERS LEIGH COLEMAN President LANA PLUM SANDRA STATUM Vice-Presidents JUDY LOWMAN Secretary ROSE DOWDY Treasurer SHERRI HUERKAMP Historian MRS. EDNA LEE Advisor POLK COUNTY MEDICAL AUXILIARY Sponsor J i ,.,, V , A S CI fs Y - if at ' iflfziffgrf 1' K' l ,ff June Taylor performs the flame test for officers Rose Dowdy, Judy Lowman, Leigh Coleman, and ' Lana Plum. Y 'Q Bernard Palmer demonstrates the operation of the swivel bath to Future Nurses Lynne Clark, Gail Peterson, Linda French, Jan Bowser, Carmen Baker, April Sanders, Claudia Harris, Virginia Swindell, Sherry Mock, Lynn Corpening, Judy Wray, Carole Hancock, Joy Greene, Betty Johns, and Susan Covington. it I 5 I 5 E 3 occaiftlotmalll Training istening to Mrs. Shealey instruct in nursing fundamentals are, first row: Cindy Moore, Gwen Galimore, Linda Brown, and Mary Jo Weicht. econd row: Lee Thornton, Norma Champagne, Penny Roux, and Janie Blanton. Third row: Marcia Knowles, Beth Anderson, Pat Johnson nd Linda Lester. Fourth row: Linda Essary, Carolyn Thomas, Nancy Stroker, and Sue Robinson. Fifth row: Penny Pennington, Pam Knight, everly Warner, and Margie Thomas. Sixth row: Betty Cox, Carol White, and Sue Osburn. N Band-Aids, thermometers, and pills are essential to the work of the Future Lfelillllfillllltve Nurses. Tomorrow's Florence Nightingales perform the annual eye check, and keep medical records for the office. At the hospital the Future Nurses assist bv NILIIIPSCBS carrying dinner trays, making beds, and helping in the physical therapy depart- ment. Appropriately enough, their only money-making proiect is selling Life Savers. the lobby of Lakeland General Hospital are, seated: Marcia Randall, Peggy Connor, Nellie Lewis, Trixie Eschrich, Helga Steinhart, Lorraine and Linda Young. Standing: Steph Baum, Sue Philbeck, Diane Overcash, Janet Beauchamp, Donna Weaver, Roberta Brainerd, Nancy Fox- and Sylvia Spencer. 9l ecemie gems awe Visiting dignitaries were honored at a dinner on College Night. 4 3 5 l K A 5 rf ef , ' ,4 ' I 1 l all N Wi jiri? L 1 f ' U 2 QW' Daily crowd at ice cream stanc shows students believe calorie don't count. Boys are boys and girls are girls, and never the twain shall meet . . . in our lunchroom. 92 Chocolate candy, fireballs, chewing gum, potato chips, and even Turkish Taf- ty were carried by our school candy store. The Girls' Athletic As- sociation had the re- sponsibility of seeing that the store was staffed and well stocked. With pro- ceeds from this pop- ular campus spot the GAA bought needed equipment for our athletic department. Any girl who enioys sports events can be a member of GAA. o o o , Y ' ILT' S CECCCOJgiULlLZKB ILIZIYILCL-ESS CCC Connie Leman, Becky Mercer, and Gay e Hagler take an artistic inventory of stock at the school candy store. I I I adj, W A X fylwv JL . ,fa ' I 'D w.LV, , Sandy Lonsfoote, Sue Jamison, and Judy Hickman sample GAA merchandise. OFFICERS BECKY MERCER President SANDY LONSFOOTE Vice-President GAYLE HAGLER Secretary Treasurer CONNIE LEMAN Proiect Chairman MISS MARJORIE MITCHELL MISS MABEL CAPERTON Advisors GAA f t Q II 93 I Athletes seam Tlhmein Graham McKeel models coveted L iacket for members Conner Trent, Ken Hutchison, George Haseman, Donovan Jones, Tommy Rogers, Roy Roberts, Larry Alhy, Don Sparks, Mike Shirah, and Bolo Coward. Talking about the game are Ronnie Wade, Dwayne Glenn, Rich Los- son, Ted Weeks, and Jimmy Tyson. OFFICERS GRAHAM MCKEEL President KEN HUTCHISON Vice-President DONOVAN JONES Secretary CONNER TRENT Treasurer MISS MAXINE MclNTYRE MR. NURMI NELSON Advisors N ,Q J 11 J S 3 Traffic mayhem is reduced by L Clubbers Harvey Criswell, Ricky Nail, Don Raabe, Dennis Mader, Kirk Quilliar George Hayes, Marty Beaman, Jim Valentine, David Ellerbe, Gary Mulhan, James Perdicaris, and Joe Forness. 94 llaelflfceirr iiiilh pimirlle i l A service of the L Club is protection of the gym floor. On the alert are Thomas Winikus, Tom Talcott, Johnny Fulbright, Leslie Hoffman lYates Larson, Benny Passmore, Rick Strawbridge, Jim Waller, Joe Lancaster, and Bobby McManus. Proud wearers of the orange letter sweaters are the L Club boys. Membership M W in this select group is attained by participating in a varsity sport for a specified lla period of time, or managing one for two years. Duties include directing traffic in l the school parking lot and supervising all home basketball games. A prime status symbol on campus is the L sweater . . . even more prime when worn by a girl. Coach Jim Miller points out the responsibility of wearing the school L to Lester Carter, Joe May, Dane Streets, Don Brown, James Ryer, Ricky Strattan, Tommy Couturier, and Tommy Ford. 95 Umm IIS Fully OFFICERS KENNETH FIELDS President SHIRLEY MOONEY Vice-President LYN BALLARD Secretary MARSHA ROBERT Treasurer HOWARD PATRICK Parliamentarian RICHARD FIFER Historian MISS MARGUERITE LUMPKIN MRS. SUE McMlLLAN Advisors Yr 0 National Howard Patrick, Shirley Mooney, Kenneth Fields, Lyn Ballard, and Marsha Robert, officers, plan their W contributions to the scrapbook. lHlQm1qC9T1 Society I S I I I K I I I I I I I I 1 I ! I? 2 .1 ll E , , ti Honor Society members are, first row: Howard Goldberg, Willis Edenfield, Richard Putnam, Hugh Patterson, Arnold Signer, Steve Sauls, Chicl Prosser, LaWayne Cannons, and Jon Hill. Second row: Monty Williams, David Ginn, Bill Herbert, Mike Burdette, Ricky Strattan, Jan Blanton, Traci Johns, Beth Fields, Mary Dobson, Susan Champagne, Aleta Brown, Patti Slade, Candy Gerwe, and Gaby Zink. Third row: John Smith, Leightoi Yates, 'Vicente Lopez, Graham McKeeI, and Roy DuBose. 96 llWCBlIl WMQU KEBSKEBJFWCB More Honor Society members are, first row: Jim Valentine, Dan Baggett, Ralph Jones, Bickley Abranovic, Claudia Harris, June Mann, Robin Rovell, Celia Willis, Cynthia Klausner, and Gary Singleton. Second row: Esther Garland, Sharon Samson, Jean Robert, Susan Johnson, Judy Brock, Ann Harwood, Martha Sargeant, Eleanor Futch, Barry Slakman, William Grizzard, Dan McCarthy, and Robert Nickau. To graduate with honor exemplified by a gold tassel worn on that me- morable occasion is the reward of the few students who maintain at least a B average for four years. These students deserve high praise for their scholastic achievement as well as their contribution to the school. Social activities are the traditional induction and the Christmas tea honoring the faculty and club presidents. Other Honor Society members are, first row: Joni Lee Jones, Suzanne Snyder, Donna Johnson, Enid Forslev, Sharon Jay, Barbara Curk, Sharon Moore, Judy Gatlin, and Paula Propst. Second row: Dennis Mader, Sherrill Rutty, Ann Murphy, Eileen Willis, Gretchen Lay, Pauline Gandy, Denette McConnell, Roxanne Thomas, Susan Schneider, Bobbie Hustedt, Arlene Robertson, Sandra Berger, and Kirk Quillian. S0plb1COJH'i1'iliCDil'CBS CBJPWKB iI COJllllldllly The Highlanders favorite photographer, Duane Perkins, catches Claude Prnkston, Karen Forslev, Donna Welch, Linda Davidson, and Linda Carter, back row: Susan Wishnatzki, and Sandy Martin, front. TOTCHH V OFFICERS LINDA DAVIDSON Torch Club is the only school club comprised exclusively CLQ'JSSegllNKSTON of sophomores. Members of this iunior honor society must vice-President maintain a B average in all subiects and be willing to KASRil:lTFOR5LEV work. With money earned from the annual carwash this DONNi,ayrllELCH group has beautifiecl two campus plots. Tfeasufef MR. ELMER BANKS Advisor Robert Grizzard, Lawson Rogers, Marilyn Mills, Sally Herbert, Sandra Hardvvicke, Lynne Clark, Beverly Schultz, and Nancy Rowley relax from the studies that brought them Torch Club membership. 98 ea auvllss Ljlliuriisiirmats ceatsoim Club presidents Dick Gaines, Kenneth Fields, Howard Patrick, Jon Cannon, and Graham lAcKeel visit with faculty members Mrs. Norma Warren and Miss Hazel Haley. Members of the faculty and presi- dents of the campus clubs were honored this winter at the annual Christmas tea sponsored bythe Hon- or Society. In festive Christmas sur- roundings, the guests were met by a receiving line including Honor Society officers, sponsor Miss Mar- guerite Lumpkin, Mr. Morris Zipprer, and Mr. George Johnson. Each teacher was escorted by an Honor Society member. Under the auspices of Mrs. Sue McMillan and Miss Lumpkin, sponsors, and Kenneth Fields, president, the tea was a me- morable occasion, one of the few during the year at which teachers and students socialize. aby Zink, Dan McCarthy, Mr. Harvey Flatt, Shirley Mooney, Miss Miriam Williams, and Howard Goldberg commend Miss Marguerite Lumpkin on the uccess of the tea. aunigruiaige QllIl1lllJJS M Officers Ann Harwood, Ellen Walker, Richard Pace, Jane Daugherty, and Nancy Melville display ancient Roman design. The Classical Club, not only the oldest organization on campus, but also the largest-some I25 strong This year-is comprised of Latin scholars. The members strive to keep the heritage ot the classics alive by participating annually in the Roman banquet and the Latin Forum. A yearly candy sale and the showing of various classical films are two of the many projects supported by this club. an OFFICERS RICHARD PACE Consul JANE DAUGHERTY Pro-Consul ANN HARWOOD NANCY MELVILLEI Scribae JUDY SCHWARTZ ELLEN WALKER Quaestores MISS CATHERINE CRAIG MRS. ESTELLE FRAZER R, Advisors 2 fi 'S ,. F - s,,, .L Classical Club members are, standing: Barbara Gates, Lynda Clark, Alice Kwiatkowski, Linda French, Sherry Burkhart, Donna Rogers, Susan Adamson, Betty Pickard, Ruth Clark, Linda Lester, Karen Forsley, Carolyn Doran, Marcia Randall, Carol Welsh, Barbara Slade, Marilyn Gall Alyce Smither, Nancy Kinsey, Cynthia Gandee, and June Raynor. Kneeling: Eddie Uhland, Leigh Livesay, Jim Mooney, Chuck Ross, Louis Stern, Irving Horowitz, Philip Bucci, Jack Dohaney, Don Donnelly, Edwin Moore, Tommy Ginn, Roy DuBose, Barry Slakman, Fred Moore, Janice Drake, and Suzanne Sebring. I00 Olltll With New Classical Club members are, standing: Pam Ohman, Mariorie Most, Linda Heck, Joy Pinkley, June Mann, Claudia Harris, Jackie Simrell, Nancy Thompson, Marie Hintz, Aleta Brown, Roxanne Thomas, Susan Upshaw, Barbara Curk, Jane Achbach, Janet Armes, Barbara Melton, Eileen Willis, and Susan Champagne. Second row: Carole Riley, Lynn Allen, Sharon Sisk, Joni Lee Jones, Becky Keeny, Shasta Logan, and Marlys Thalacker. Kneeling: Curtis Jones, Richard Miller, Glenn Thompson, Joe Hennecy, Robert Nickau, Ralph Sargeant, Sammy Clark, Mickey Pen- nington, Tommy Hutchinson, Monty Williams, Fred van Hartesveldt, and Jim Vanderwalker. cillq'IlSSilfCdLll Qllulb Other Classical Club members are, standing: Lester Carter, Tom Ford, Harvey Criswell, Mike Shirah, Charles Fort, Claude Pinkston, Leonard Wilt, Dan Cooper, Fred Shu, George Hayes, Dan McCarthy, and Jim C-ox. Second row: Ruth Bryan, Celia Willis, Lavenia Gentry, Mary Bryant, Donna Waterson, Susan Covington, Lyn Hall, Janet Collins, Sandra Fasano, Joan Thomas, and Pat Farenwald. Kneeling: Naita Hess, Nancy McHan, Joye Gibson, Bonnie Ross, Marilyn Mills, Mary Ann Plott, Judy Feltz, Lana Edwards, Judy Wilson, Kitty Robinson, Beverly Schultz, Virginia Weeks, Sue Berndston, Judy Rolfe, Linda Bouton, Sandra Ellerbe, Carliaoiornea, and Janet Beauchamp. COJII lllIJl VJFCBIUISJMDDJUIS CDRW Travel posters bring French street scenes into the classroom. Here are Jimmie Lanier, Bobbie Hustedt, Claudia Brewster, Nancy Susan. Field, and Patricia Hodgson, seated: Janice Essary, Ann Marie Dolgos, Jay Johnson, Susan Schneider, Kathy Beal, Sandra Owens, Linda Strickland, and Sandra Ham, standing. French students supplement their texts with tales from the classics. These are Ricky Stratton, Gaby Zink, and Sharon Samson, seated, Doris Hankins, Howard Goldberg, Mariorie Most, George Miller, Tracy Johns, Jan Blanton, Jean Robert, Judy Schwartz, and Patti Slade, standing. l02 f m L6 CBTCH6 JFllI iMfllgDdll1S Le Cercle Francais offers an excellent opportunity for stu- dents to become familiar with the people and customs of France. Meetings, conducted in French, included timely pro- grams which featured inter- esting speakers and films. Fo- cal point of the year was the club's effort to create world- wide understanding by selling UNICEF Christmas cards. Gaby Zink, French foreign exchange student, was a close tie with our friends across the Atlantic. Membership in this exclusive group is determined by achievement. CLDlTlIl1iil,lIlLCCCf3 OFFICERS DERELL ELLERBE President SUSAN JOHNSON Vice-President ALMA DELL SMITH Secretary PAM OHMAN Treasurer MRS. JOANNA BYRD Advisor P il E5 T 5 1 'Q on 9x 'I is B BB ,.EZ'2,e.. 5 L sv .XEQQN CLF1- .L , 1' A 'T r aunmgrulage llmterestk f .smug U L' EA ,Y e -+fw,,,,M-,,.,,', 'f I ca ff 17 - 4' + MER Mli'Il!'TF.Ff FTA .Vi 'ff Maps make French history graphic for students of this romance language. These officers are Susan Johnson, Pam Ohman, Derell Ellerbe, and Alma Dell Smith, y. Studying the Eiffel Tower, landmark of all France, are Shirley Mooney and Georgia Kahn, seated, Linda Searl, Candy Carwe, Sharon Wheeler, Carolyn Cole, Shirley Katz, Susan Champagne, Helga Steinhardt, and Bill Dunker, standing. l03 9 LEHlIl1g'LLILL6J,gCB CCBCCCODTITYJLCGS 'LUUU1 Pan-Am officers and class representatives are, girls: Judi Mathias, Jane Achbach, Sharon Clayton, Janice Powell, Sandra Kremer, Gail McNeal, Susan Wolf, Gretchen Lay, Ellen Walker, Ann Harwood, Betty Pickard, Vicki White, Linda Davidson, and Martha Sargeant. Boys, 'first row: Tom Winikus,'Jon Cecil, William Grizzard, and Don Donnelly. Second row, boys: Leighton Yates and Bartlett Nunn. Third row, boys: Jody Adams, Blair Clark, Bob Green, Bill McManus, Bob Moore, Willis Edentield, and Bill Lind. Fourth row, boys: Tom Powell and Joe Noel. OFFICERS BILL LIND MARTHA SARGEANT MR- CHARLES PUGH President Secretary MRS. ELEANOR SANDBACH WILLIS EDENFIELD LINDA DAVIDSON MRS' FLQANNE WORKER J Vice-President Treasurer Advlsors l Pan-Am members are, kneeling: Thomas Stalnaker, Gary Williams, Michael Cross, Billy Thomas, Mike Skillman, Ches Stull, Rick Smith, .lack Kenaud, Ward Humphreys, Ward Sandahl,1Thomas Hatcher, Charles Floyd, Lynn Thomason, Don Paris, Bobby Grizzard, David Marshall, Mike l Miller, and Ronald Whitley. Standing: Sandra Lee, Robin Koch, Natalie Schatrnan, Marcia Cole, Susan Barbosa, Elizabeth Jenkins, Marcia Knowles, Lana Plum, Robin Rovell, Mary Jeanne Harris, Shirley Whitten, Connie Berg, Sheila Dekle, Barbara Lawson, Dannette Daniel, Lynn Stroker, Lynn Corpening, Jemy West, Marsha Grant, Nancy Snyder, Pat Johnson, Patricia Noss, Pippy Prosser, Kay Firebaugh, Sue Hays, Carmen Baker, and Lynda Seymour. I04 rllqllnrougllu llmufcentestli Qillilll s 'an-Am members are, first row, kneeling: Steve Davies, David Hill, Danny Bagley, James Seibert, Chick Prosser, Arnold Signer, Monty Williams, illike Haseman, John Luther, Roy DuBose, Ralph Jones, Sherman Smith, Philip Sebring, and Chuck Gardner. Second row: Jeannie Hatcher, Gayle Hagler, Irene Stone, Carol Morse, Roslyn Slesnick, Claire Kummer, Faith Lewis, Frances Singer, Sandy Martin, Patty Gamble, Sharon Slesnick, Susan Harville, Ruth Rowand, Sonia Rutherford, Sallee Wenger, Beth Fields, and Mike Walker. Third row: Mary Jo Weicht, Norma Champagne, Peggy Eichenberg, Karen Kasavana, Teresa Tankersley, Patty Sharp, Jeannine Tyler, Carole Hancock, Kay Melton, Diane Lashley, lanie Wise, Suzanne Sebring, Cynthia Gandee, Virginia Swindell, Judy Wray, and Sue Koons. Fourth row: Jenny Creasy, Lori Williamson, Denette McConnell, Sandra Wolfson, Marcia Randall, Carol Sue Bennett, Suzanne Colton, Jean Marie Curry, Eileen Willis, Carol Taylor, Darlene Vlatheny, Bonnie Poole, and Sharon Holton. To promote interest and understanding among the Spanish , students is the goal of the Pan-American club. This year the club was opened to all Spanish students regardless of grades. A pinata party highlighted the year. igbatnzazhhmrneirilcan ther Pan-Am members are, first row: John Smith, Mike Smith, Richard Fouts, James Smith, Jimmie Gore, Mike Booker, Mark Bradt, Jerry urse, Madison Mumbauer, Ray Nailling, Bruce Foland, Ronnie Craft, Ken Davidson, Oscar Prater, and Bill Chamberlain. Second row: Mari owley, Holly Haviland, Jo Ann Armstrong, Jeannie Tuttle, Nancy Foxworth, Freda L. Beall, Linda Spencer, Ann Beerman, Dorinda Whitley, loan Harrison, Carol Benz, Janice Whitten, Sandi Wells, Gwen Galimore, Doris Rakes, Mary Dobson, Suzy Seal, Sara Hopkins, and Pam Knight. 'hird row: Lynn Turner, Virginia Lee, Lincla Friedt, Linda Tucker, Jackie Galimore, Sue Achbach, and Barbara Gates. Fourth row: Chuck Schultz, -Stephen Judino, Jim Miller, Guerry Dobbins, Bruce Durfee, Bobby Allen, Bryan Brock, Larry Helton, Bruce Bell, Charles Howell, Dean McGinnes, ind Don Kelso. l05 IPCBCBS TCE Art editor Jim Vandewalker, of The Highlander staff, mourns passing of Theme tree. Claude Pinkston, of the garden club, iakes a break. Demonsirafing the limbo craze are Ronnie Wade, Rich Losson, Connie Herlund, Pat McKeIvey, Ted Weeks, and Jimmy Tyson. I06 ar 2 'W Valmpus censor' , Am: Mr. Dean Richey moves in equipment for his new electronics class. Pre-freeze juice dispenser. Boom, Boom, plink, Boom, Boom, Boom, Boom. IO7 eirrvilce projectile Practicing for a model meeting are Jean Marie Curry, Bess Rowancl, Cy and Georgia Kahn, seaTeoI, Linda Searl, Candy Gerwe, Sharon Wheeler Marilyn O'Brien. 9? i Providing Thanksgiving baskeTs for needy families is a safisfying privilege for The Anchor girls. Here Marie Hinfz, Marie Collier, Jackie Galimore, Marilyn Gall, and Georganne SmiTher gather contributions from The classrooms. l08 Pushing forward wiTh Their moT- To, Anchored we hold, The An- chor Club is emphasizing The ser- vice in service club. Again This year These girls filled and deliv- ered Thanksgiving baskeTs To The needy, made Their usual big suc- cess of The Sadie Hawkins dance, which TerminaTed The popular Twirp Season, and posTed daily menus of The school cafeTeria. One of The many new proiecTs was making prayer books Tor use aT The hospiTal. The acTiviTies of This group poinT up ThaT a good ser- vice club serves boTh The school and The communiTy. ipnaiirfllfi to OFFICERS JEAN MARIE CURRY President CYNTHIA KLAUSNER Vice-President KAREN BEAUCHAMP Secretary BESS ROWAND Treasurer MARY LOOMIS Chaplain SUSAN HANDLEY Reporter MRS. CARLOTTA LONG Advisor Anchor Cllulb Seilwall Year L.. Making additions to their scrapbook are Ruth Bryan Darlene Matheny Diane E Phillips and Judy Waters Art work for children is an Anchor Club proiect. Showing their efforts are Nanette Clawson Yvonne Yates Celia Wllis Carol Hart and Teresa Snapp. I , uw I I it lxlflli' I 1 Liu., ,IIWVLVL h L L l' I , J Lk Im uf' eirviicce Qilliuillnws Ipllaly mportfainl Fruit cake sales are an important Civinefte proiect. Planning The campaign are Kaihy Beal, Susanne Brinson, Tammy Moree, Joyce Rumph, Pam Parkhursf, and Berry Patterson. OFFICERS KATHY BEAL President NANCY JAMES Vice-President SUSANNE BRINSON Secretary TAMMY MOREE Treasurer JOYCE RUMPH Parliamentarian BETTY PATTERSGN Historian MISS SHIRLEY CHADWICK MISS NELL THRIFT Advisors 5 'A ,E . , r - I ff I yy These Civinettes admire the toys for Marion Lea School, a proiecf of theirs. They are Shirley Mooney, Susan Upshaw, Denetfe McConnell SL Hays, Sharyn Turner, and Claudia Brewster. I I0 permit in Stmuldlceinltiz lloiiifce The Needlework Guild receives worthwhile assistance from Civinettes. They are Donna Rolfe, Sharon Wheeler, Sharon Jay, Roberta Carson, Pippy Prosser, Linda Strickland, and Camie McClelland. i Qiiviimeftfpes Service, honor and loy- alty are key words to a Civinette. Active in the Needlework Guild, and Disabled Veterans' drives, these girls believe that it is good to help others. They make toys for pal- sied children, clean teach- ers' rooms, and collect stray books for students, they decorate the office with flowers and guide sophomores on orientation day. For school spirit and loyalty they charter buses for out-of-town games, and keep their plot attrac- tive. The teacher directory and activity calendar bring LHS students up to date and aware of school func- the addition of new faculty members, the Civinettes keep the directory up to date. They are Holly Mons nd, Mari Rowley, Ann Murphy, Barbara Boyce, and Susan Snodgrass. Goal post decorating was a weekly task. Members doing so are, standing: Lynn Thomason, Larry Powell, Doug DeWitt, and Gordon Holder. Kneeling: Jan Zysko and Jack Junkin. QilliU1llUJS GHTTW Striving to live up to its motto, Unity for service, the Junior Exchange Club began the year by donating weights to the physical education department, money for cabinets in the library, and one hundred dollars toward the foreign exchange students' fund. Selling victory ribbons, decorating goal posts, and escorting football sponsors are among the annual projects of the JXC. The flashboards in the gym and the United Na- tions material in the library are two more services rendered by the Junior Exchange members. ,. rrt. , . . . ,f H . 1 L ri i'-c tra. we -asf. , . ,,., L g il a S ,55,f. fsM Q. i fzfiiil ' . L f ig: .N J G s . y f Q 'rw 5 ng I, ' it if . L L 'tw , ff Z - , Wi .- . g . ,l,, I n i . Lf .1 is L P by sw ll M f. W ifi'-I ,. ' V . ' , ii- , 51313-1' tr -.--.fi 7 ia. ,Q ff M ,125 - - as V- . ffi f , r .,. gg, 5-' A 1 ' -' ,Lv ,ss . --tf -' igmgg I , ..... ,k,3MW L'-fart. Q11 K . V i' ...vm A , , g , VE Here awaiting the first event of the track season are James Young, Ray Haas, Joe Keil, Ronnie Deaton, Mike Medlin, and Ronnie Lewis. Il2 lldleems Ilmto Aotiom N, I ,. I ommy Winikus, Joe Hickey, Stan Cochran, Buddy Horne, Arnold Signer, Barry Slakman, and Roy Roberts re rehearsing for ribbon selling. OFFICERS BOB HARTER President HOWARD GOLDBERG First Vice-President KENNETH FIELDS Second Vice-President CHICK PROSSER Secretary RICHARD FIFER Treasurer JOE FORNESS Sergeant-at-Arms PAUL FLEMING WAYNE SMITH Board of Control MR. HARVEY FLATT Advisor JXC XC officers are properly garbed for escort duty. They are Paul Fleming, Kenneth Fields, Chick Prosser, Wayne Smith, Joe Forness, Bolo iarter, and Howard Goldberg. l I3 aimpus Qjllullms Recognize OFFICERS MIKE SHIRAH President TOMMY POLLARD Vice-President MIKE CHASE Secretary PHILLIP SEBRING Treasurer GRAHAM MCKEEL Lion Tamer RICHARD CRAWFORD Tail Twister MR. HARRY COOK Advisor QIIVTLIIMITCIDIF' lldfiiomis Junior Lions seek to continue their mastery of interclub basketball. Practicing winning techniques are Richard Crawford Tommy Pollard, Mike Shirah, Graham McKeel, Phillip Sebring, and Mike Chase. Serenading passers-by with their Homecoming theme song are Tommy Ford, Charles Fort, Bill Lind, Joe May, Willie J. Metts, George Everett Hankins, Ray Killen, and Tommy Novak. II4 Ljufcsfalinuilliimg ' iiviic cecedls Helping to start The football sea- son with a bang, the Junior Lions sponsored the first home dance after the Jeffer- son football vic- tory. Their wil- lingness to work and interest in LHS are shown by their well kept plot in front of the school. A new proiect this year was their Lions' Roar heard on WLAK on Thurs- day nights. School spirit was greatly bolstered by this effort. N5 s Club Members enioying a parking lot game of football are, first row: Robert Hill, Doug Gieger, Conner Trent, Joe Lancaster, Rich Losson, and Mike Walker. Second row: Don Brown, Donovan Jones, and Tommy Rogers. Sgr-1: i, W ie? 4 ., fy-1 if .,,,. f f ,- 2 32. .5355 iii f X43-li if if T xxx X, Junior Lions -admiring their plot are, surrounding Chuck Gardner, Kirk Quillian, Ricky Nail, David Cann, Jimmy Bryson, Harvey Criswell, Don Raabe, and Dennis Mader. ll5 CEIIDWTLCCCI-E STLDOJIIISOJID Boys' service clubs took turns sponsoring the Friday night football dances. Key Clubbers Powell, George Goller, Tommy Jordan, Mike Durhan, David Hernstreet, and Ed Mayfield. Preparing to decorate for the Robinson game dance are Ralph Jones, Kip Medcalf, Bobby McElroy, Joe Mason, Charles Howell, Russell Anderson, Sandy Grizzard, and Blair Clark. II6 making arrangements are Bruce Baltich, Larry The dependable members of the Key Club perform many valuable services, including managing the refreshment stand at Lakeland Little Theatre productions and holding their annual car safety check. They helped to eliminate a number o' school traffic problems by painting lines in the parking lot. A new proi ect was lining the practice area use: by the Sailorettes and the Dread naught Band in preparing for drill and shows. This group worker closely with the lnterclub Councl for the betterment of the school. ootfihaiiiii Season i annuces OFFICERS STEVE SAULS President ROBERT KIEFFER Vice-President GARY SINGLETON Treasurer TOMMY HERRING Recording Secretary BUTCH RUSH Corresponding Secretary MR. DOUGLAS ELLIS Advisor K Ci iv ,Lacey k,TIL11i4 23 xv is L1 'L ' fviik F ,ff Q! ff at Key Club boys assisted the music department by painting iines in the driil area. These painters are Robert Kieffer, Tommy Herring, Butch Rush, Fred van Hartesveldt, Sieve Sauis, and Gary gr 33 4TEAgJf's Singleton. A R, -,fi in-fi W as ff 15mm-srl 2 is e i f f riff' Lounging around in the parking iot after a plot-cleaning session are Key Ciubbers LaWayne Cannons, Roy DuBose, Bob Zimmerman, Leighton Yates, Philip Sabieski, Richard Putnam, Grover Freeman, Ricky Stratton, and James Ryer. II7 'K a Keyetfes throw a gala Twirp Twirl annually. Preparing decorations are, seaTed: Nancy Melville, Janice Powell, and Shirley Wear. Standing are Barbara Melton, Laurie Koehler, Jan Blanfon, Linda Heck, and Ann Carriger. Hills amlla lb OFFICERS ANN CARRIGER Presidenf BARBARA MELTON Vice-President NANCY MELVlLLE Secretary JANICE POWELL Treasurer JAN BLANTON Parliamenlarian LINDA HECK Historian SHIRLEY WEAR Chaplain LAURIE KOEHLER Sergeanl-at-Arms MRS. SANDRA JOHNSON Advisor llieyetffkes Y Voodoo dolls bolstered spirit for the Chamberlain game. Keyettes making them are Lyn Hall, Marlha Marshall, Susan Covington, Judy Wray, Alma Dell Smith, Diane Lashley, Ellen Walker, Kay Melton, Suzanne Sebring, Sherrill Rutty, and Donna Walker. lI8 ollzfo M ce ll?DtLtulllc1llw These Keyettes are cutting ribbons for Color Day. They are Beth Fields, Carolyn Smith, Joye Gibson, Joy Pinkley, Judy Schwartz, Carole Boyd, and Eileen Willis. Inspired by their motto, We help to build, the Keyettes Work untiringly to aid LHS. Besides making pompoms for the cheerleaders, filling ink bottles for the teachers, and making victory tags, they sponsor buses to out-of-town games and usher at Lakeland Little Theatre. This is the oldest girls' service club on the campus, and the members are proud ot their reputation. Posing with pompoms are .Jane Daugherty, Naita Hess, Bonnie Ross, Frances Singer, Sharon Sisk, Tracy Johns, Joni Lee Jones, Andrea Mundy and Becky Keeney. ll9 arrirllf-Yiwfor ring Girls Girls such as these help keep LHS beautiful. These Lionettes are Kay Carter, Jacque Sanders, Aleta Brown, Linda Bowles, Roxanne Thomas, Linda Crowley, Lynn Corpenning, Karen Kasavana, and Beverly Newsome. Publicity efforts paid off when the Lionettes' candidate was named homecoming king. Putting up posters are Bunny Meredith, Lynn Stroker, Susan Johnson, Margie Carter, Sandra Ham, Mary Bryant, and Lucia Strawbridge. l20 Lionette enthusiasm and drive fostered a multitude of projects beneficial to LHS. Spir- it-wise these girls did a first-rate iob of dec- orating the lunchroom for football games and selling chrysan- themums for Home- coming. This busy, bustling bevy of thir- ty-five maintained their plot, served as Candy-Stripers at the hospital, cleaned the grounds along the back campus, and held an annual fish- fry. The consistently high standards of the Lionettes were held high by this well-knit unit dedicated to ser- vice. me Scclhooll Asset OFFICERS BETH SNYDER President CANDY GERWE Vice4President PATTI SLADE Secretary SUSAN SCHNEIDER Treasurer GAILE BROWER Lion Tamer ENID FORSLEV Mane Puller JAY JOHNSON Chaplain MRS. ABBYE JEAN FISHER MRS. LINDA TILTON Advisors IIJ1Io1n1e1f:Il:es An annual proiect of the Lionettes is selling chrysanthernum corsages for the homecoming game, Ready to take orders are Patti Slade, Beth Snyder, Candy Gerwe, Jay Johnson, Gaile Brower, Enid Forslev, and Susan Schneider. Lionettes landscaped the front of the English unit. Keeping it in trim are, kneeling: Ann Harwood, Sheila Dekle, Mary Cole, Decle Daniel, Marcia Nicodernus, and Jan Jones. Standing: Bobbie Hustedt and Suzanne Snyder. I2I ir' s Serve with purpose Opt: Misses Becky Bright Sheila Hatchett Barbara Jordan, Diana Mills, Nancy Kinsey, Sandy Lonsfoote, Becky Allen and Kay Van Allen hold an outdoor meeting in the grove. Uptlmmisses OFFICERS DIANA MILLS President SANDY LONSFOOTE Vice-President NANCY KINSEY Secretary BECKY BRIGHT Treasurer SHEILA HATCHETT Sergeant-at-Arms MRS. BETTE MILLER MRS. RETHA WARREN Advisors Optimism in one's life is consid- ered an important goal by the Opti- Misses. All the club's activities are built around this central theme. Next time you pass the library notice the attractive bulletin board, Sports Talk, provided there by these girls. Hospital work and plot maintainence are a part of their busy schedule. I I I Other Opt: Misses are first row Gloria Demmon Pat McKelvey, and Connie Hetland. Second row: Lona Lee Loadholtes, Connie Kay Hale, Jerri I Wetherlngton Sheila McSwam Kay Kemp and Shirley Black. l22 anmpus Potpourri Foreign exchange students Gaby Zink and Vicente Lopez were honored in Winter Haven at the opening football game of the season. he Thanksgiving pageant by members of the speech classes f ZZ! ade the student body aware of its blessings. 7 Q f t J 0 f v!fM4L lf, lf V ,Nl Jne-two-cha-cha-cha, one-two-cha-cha-cha . . . the savage beat of Latin rhythms invades the gym, where sophomores enjoy their favorite lass. I23 WMCGHQTS KIQERIIIJI CGW OFFICERS HOWARD PATRICK President DICK GAINES First Vice-President ROB MANSFIELD Second Vice-President BUTCH PADGETT Secretary BILL HERBERT Treasurer RICHARD MOORE Sergeant-at-Arms WILLIS EDENFIELD Board of Directors MR. CHARLES GIMBEL MR. W. E, MILLER Advisors llnfiteimetf Cllulb Wheel officers Bill Herbert, Rob Mansfield, Dick Gaines, Butch Padgett, Howard Patrick, and Willis Eden- field fix the school bulletin board. i E . 2 Rehearsing for their Homecoming skit are Larry Alby, Tom Talcott, Danny Bagley, Joe Williams, Bill Ross, Don Sparks, and Don Kelso. I24 TX ace on ampus Club members putting up publicity posters are Richard Pace, Steve Davies, David Ellerbe, Tommy Ginn, Jim Valentine, and Curtis Peterson. The Wheel Club motto of Service Above Self is partially fulfilled as club members produce their weekly radio show and tend the signboard in front of the school. Help is given to the Chamber of Commerce by the group, enthusiastically seeking the boys' service club plaque for the fourth con- secutive year. This was a year of change for the Wheels as they affiliated with Rotary International and became the Interact Club. They also gained a new sponsor in Mr. Charles D. Gimbel, who will work with Mr. W. E. Miller. Script problems are solved by Dan Baggett, Roddy Linder, Ronnie Baker, Dan Sherman, Richard Moore John Smith, and Frank Snipes as they ready the weekly radio show. l25 lliipllemllecll VOBCGS Members of the chorus council are, first row: Karen Beauchamp, Phyllis Ottinger, Mary Chorus Director Catherine Loomis, and Shirley Mooney. Second row: David Knoop, Tommy Harrison, Gary MISS MIRIAM WILLIAMS Singleton, Connie Kay Hale, and Sandra Morrison. OFFICERS New director, new uniforms, new look . . . these were all com- , , , , , , SHIRLEY MOONEY ponents ofthe new sound at Lakeland High School. Miss Miriam Williams, presiden, of Girls' Chow fresh from Florida State University, graced the choruses with beauty. and GARY SINGLETON talent. Assembly programs, concerts, state contests and iust plain diligent President of Boys' Choru vocal training and drill made a full and satisfying '62-'63 for the music M135 MIRIAM WILLIAMS department. DIVSCTOY Qi Members ofthe boys' chorus are, first row: Al Grow, David Knoop, James William Smith, John Edward Ward, Harold Faison, and Gary Singleton, Second row: Richard Dobson, Tommy Harrison, Dwight Faircloth, Ronald Abrams, and Mike Combee. I26 l ring CBiRiLl1LlZy .. N ,,, ',.i i l l 'Vlembers of the mixed chorus are, first row: Glenda Gale Turbeville, Patricia Hodgson, Carol Ann Porter, James Seibert, Charles Crismier, en Crismier, Ed Miller, Susan Eisenstadt, Carolyn Hardwick, and Sharon Janowski, Second row: Robbie Robbins, Joyce Wilson, Sharline Moore, at Melvin, Peggy Williams, Janice Whitten, Celeste Bielefeld, Diana Cole, Carol Appleton, Jeana Ford, Glenda Cason, and Elizabeth Johnson. Third row: Zelda Holt, Christine Williams, Julie Freer, Cindy Hall, Jo Ann Green, Dwight Faircloth, Joe Hinder, Andy Pierce, Dewey Whitaker, Nancy D. James, Mary Catherine Loomis, Carol Whitaker, Phyllis Ottinger, and Karen Beauchamp. , , Vlembers of the girls' chorus are, first row: Mary Ellen Caswell, Linda Miller, Bonnie Shuman, Kitty Robinson, Patricia McDonald, Priscilla VlcDonald, Carolyn Wilson, Shirley Mooney, Kay Van Allen, Marie Diaz de Arce, Sandra Morrison, Barbara Gates, and -Margie Bearden. Second low: Nancy Thompson, Harriette Collins, Pearl Jefferson, Carol Streets, Peggy Biggs, Valinda Crawford, Doris Blanton, Mary Edwards, Karen Nilce, Sharon Wilce, Hilda Costine, Lucille Starling, Barbi Rudolph, Bonnie Poole, Annie Lingerfelt, Jill Eilertsen, Mary York, and Martha Cason. third row: Carrolyn Lovering, Claudia Eason, Ann Howard, Donna G. Weaver, Linda Lane, Becky Mercer, Lyn Lowman, Rosemary Morrison, Faye tory, Judy Fields, Lana O'Steen, Lynn Merchant, Connie Kay Hale, Linda Essary, Elaine Turbeville, Janice Bozeman, and Pat Foster. l27 2 2 L ,, S Q ,Meg V f. ,,.., if 5. gg is -,Q' QW 1. zz f , 3 yw, gr 4 'L z sw ,Vw f sl-V - V41 2 -mwah M W ,, , , V .M '35 EEE : - ' X Mi x f f if 1 R QV l fi ek , 5 .51 sw 311' ,M m 5 ? K VVVfgggL,i,?5N? Q X JW 915235 Www. ,. , My S A 4 ,312 xx t 'M '-Wnimy 2 Wi an 1? 1 ag, Q fm A ,EMM fini? Sifglv R 3, Q. , S was I lg: gf-' 11. V 1. ' -5 ai Rt 3 9? Wifi iz X :Guin X -X a ,,,zg.,:f fi 5,5541 . - W, Q, igvggliini S if A 2 Vfs 2. 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From The da-de-da-de-da of GO, DREADNAUGHTS To The poignanT Tones of The Alma MaTer The band provided music To inspire all TooTball fans from grade school children To grandTaThers. Each half-Time show endeared The band To The hearTs of Lakelanders. VarieTy, sparkle, and enThusiasrn gained Tor The devoTed musicians cheers of approval. Raising money was handled in a new way by TickeT sales for food aT McDonald's, The proceeds going Tor uniforms and oTher equipmenT. Aside from giving Lakelanders a boosT aT TooTball games, The band played aT pep rallies and provided music Tor oTher school acTiviTies. The spring concerT showed why band members did well Tor Themselves and The school in sTaTe-wide compeTiTion. ,Ts -,s- ,Q T- X, ,f,,,,V 5 c,,ss ,T .,,mrQr, ' Via'-fl 1 , ., TU iz- 'K f H -V! 'z I H ' - -f K K 5- f - ,.,, K gg Pr i 'r'iH12 Y ssl, . L, - figs :X .- .. WM, , 5 -L , .. r A 4. Y rr T T i r f' v -f' r ., .wif I , l T .. ,, 'V J - ' ' Q' 'ew '- fi . ..-- T' i ii A MW - ' ff .,..ss,,. , ,,.T , , as VKVV 3, ,,s, -rc ' ' ,T K . T 'E ii .,,1.z...1.,,.s.v M-h-we - 'A ' rea naiuglhii B imcrll Band officers are Dean Sherman Schellie Alexander, Janice Essary, Gordon Holder, Mary Catherine Loomis, and Will Flory. I3I will Means anmnriioinmy in hum- f .....f'M-wwf. Trumpeters in the Dreadnaught band are, first row: Jack Lowman, Johnny Stewart, Glenn Thompson, Mary Catherine Loomis, Gilbert Potter, Tommy Johnson, and David Courson. Second row: Mike Haseman, Jack Landon, Finley Young, Calvin Combs, Jeff Sparks, Jack Maffet, Mike Skillman, Steve Lassiter, and Jay Nichols. Members of the brass section are Ray Haas, David Ross, Billy Thomas, Billy Bottoms, Mike Medlin, John Stott, Will Flory, Joe Keil, and Lawrence Brown. l32 r- Fi B R piiiriitf amll Soruunm Members of the woodwind section are Jon Hill, Judy French, Phil Wharton, Sandy Williams, Ronnie Deaton, Bill Reese, Wallace Hall, Donna Rogers, Sharon Crews, Lawson Rogers, Tommy Jordan, Joyce Launt, Dean Sherman, Cindy Barden, Jack Stephens, James Carver, Cheryl Parker, Cheryle Lanier, Carol Hart, and Marsha Robert. . aj Percussionists are Delana Woods, Sonya Rutherford, Charles Reed, Mike Higgs, Buddy Horne, Kenny Clark, Gerry Michaelson, Jimmie Lanier, Norman Halleck, Lee Chestnut, Richard Carter, Reece Caraker, Bob Bledsoe, and Diane Robbins. I33 lv, an pays J ' -1' U. 'MW L .Q Members of the wood wind section are James Flefcher, Schellie Alexander, Jean Roberf, Andy Dohany, Clfmarlohe Cook, Doug Wesley, and Gary French. ft ' X. f K ,Q f s x 1 ln the brass section are Lowell Brown, Henry Stewart, Patty Sharp, Betty Heilman, and Scot? Reed. I34 f ' ,,,, reee s . f fx 4 -4 . f r? r , Y X 1 4 x pf- L ' 0 .. .Q X ' z Q- ze.. - .fs ,Lies 4- pf, W.. . hvaikl xixe 31, iw fl? g K V + - R L. 4 , E ll aa .l 141 4 , lsr , ,W - , aegis , ..,. 1, 1 we , ..v Q . 4 Ie: Magik 4 5 ? -' sf 3 g i., r as fi iw EX W . Je Q , .. X . su Q 5' We la' E vif , ' E glwyw QW31 Q X , .Y iii ff 5 K 'fx F 4' A f 2 ll' lx f ,E 2 bg X M, wg ' K 4 QQ s. W 55 ya W x' 3 5 if , 2 . X f, 55: 3 Q .f :ff I . W 5 ll 5..x,,,, v F5 or , ME - X ,la fem. .,-. 1 A fx s Wes.. ,. . .ifE.:.i r wr ' 355. ,gs ,ep ff f E in Sllmwm imc perfection F859 Sousaphonisfs are Curtis Jones, David Peterson, Bobby Vick, Randy Wilson, and Wendell Hall. Saucy maiorettes are Dianne Coleman, Camie McClelland, Enza Lou Ogline, mascot Kay Hall, Janice Essary, Teresa Snapp, and Beverly Trimble. l35 A part of the new look in The Dread naught band was fwirler Edwin Moore etrtllvecotilolm S Every morning at 7:30 the Sailorettes, with the ex- pert guidance of Miss Mariorie Mitchell and Mrs. Betsye Kay Rocker, beat out routine after routine, and the result was eight halt-time shows displayed to perfection. Spirit was boosted, color was added, and mid-garne activities were suddenly second to none. Sailorettes are, up and around, left to right: Mary Kay Sawyer, Sandra Morrison, Margaret Kennedy, Linda Friedt, Nancy Peddycoart, Pat Foster, Pat Noss, Ann Marie Dolgos, and Sue Jamison. 4, L-if x . Other Sailorettes are, up and around, left to right: Doris Blanton, Sharon Wilce, Gayle Hagler, Sarah Wingate, Irene Stone, Karen Wilce, Suzanne Clark, Margie Bearden, and Bev Rogers. Their ceymrodpce In a Typical Sailorefte pose are Alyce Smither, Frances Todd, Diana Dodd, Mary Edwards, Nita Jackson, Ann Nance, and Nancy D. James I37 illlmilll liBiI llIfHgS CCDIIHCCDH The dance band added a professional 'touch to special assemblies and ofher programs. An innovaiion of The '63 football season was a pep club whose members saf in a reserved section at The games. Cheerleaders wel pleased wifh the resulfing bedlam. l38 to Alma wiser The Dreadnaught band combined forces with the bands of the two junior high schools at a spectacular half-time show featuring music of the Deep South. Members of the band and of the football team were honored with special trophies presented by the Optimists Club. Bill Loftin acts for the club, and accepting are Will Flory and Ricky Nail. Haltatime entertainment provided as much spectator pride this year as did the games themselves I39 eairuufy lls on are cf Sponsored by service clubs and other campus organizations, these Calendar girl contestants are, seated: Sandy Seaborn, Frances Singer, Besf Rowand, Kay Melton, Bonnie Ross, Susan Covington, Susan Johnson, Sheila Dekle, and Suzanne Snyder. Standing: Dianne Coleman, Jane Daugh erty, Shirley Mooney, Ann Harwood, Toni Gengler, Naita Hess, Carole Boyd, Joye Gibson, Eileen Willis, Lynn Stroker, Donna Welch, Janice Powell, Shirley Wear, Sharon Slesnick, Barbara Melton, Janie Wooten, and Roxanne Thomas. Based on the famous Miss America pageant, the calendar girl contest, which is backed by the Bagpipe, is one of the most delightful events of the school year. An innovation was a night performance this year, which was well attended by the student body and community. There were twenty-six lovely contestants, who met the judges at an informal tea in the afternoon and who paraded in a plantation setting at night. Each girl was sponsored by a campus organization, and the lucky thirteen chosen will appear in the Bag- pipe calendar. Part of the contest was the tea hosted by the Bagpipe, sponsoring group, at the Polk Federal Building. At the refreshment table are Candy Gerwe, Janice Powell, Carole Boyd, Mary Joyce Touchton, and Suzanne Snyder. I40 im Qlaillceinm air Girl Qoinilicesti it 5 I ,' . .f f: ,x lc, ' 1 Er . ' 'N iqui' I 1 1.2, .U n.,..w , '9 VI i s M ,ff W- N9 WW 'X I :. KX Vg-,f kiiyxw Mig, gi? MMOG ,gf ' 'X H if ,, ,f -k,' ,jx J .az s K5 lsis als ' K t sb- -41 4' , r, 9 'P Eileen Willis begins the long promenade toward the iudges, as a large evening crowd looks on appreciatively. ' 5 Pifffk I0 A' Judges Barry Wilder, Art Perkins, Ed Cole, Cree Ann Kearns, Nancy Brower, and Jane Genter stew over the exacting task of choosing the lucky thirteen girls. rmally attired for the event are, standing: Shirley Mooney, Susan Covington, Janie Wooten, aita Hess, Carole Boyd, Joye Gibson, Suzanne Snyder, and Toni Gengler. Seated: Lynn Stroker, leen Willis, Bonnie Ross, Barbara Melton, and Shirley Wear. 4,1 i gg' A s at liil QI I UW l42 rea inlanulgllut Fortunes The 1962 Dreadnaughts are, first row: Mike Walker, Kirk Quillian, Rich Losson, Joe Lancaster, Benny Passmore, Tom Byers, Ricl Nail, Jimmy Perdicaris, Jimmy Tyson, Yates Larson, Ted Weeks, Johnny Fulbright, and Robert Hill. Second row: Tom Ford, Harvey Criswe Larry Gamble, Marty Beaman, Roy Roberts, Jim Waller, Ken Hutchison, Donovan Jones, Graham McKeel, Don Raabe, Chester Lewi ,W ,JM - HSP? Plotting strategy are coaches Ed White, end, Bill Krietemeyer, backfieldg head coach Nurmi Nelson, Chet Collins, de- fensive, and Bob Oenbrinl-z, line. I44 J lpn annurll Down Lester Carter, and David Ellerbe. Third row: Dwaine Glenn, Dennis Mader, Gary Muhlhan, Jim Valentine, Don Sparks, Tommy Couturier, on Van Rider, John O'Kane, Bill Curry, Danny Bagley, Tom Talcott, Leslie Hoffman, Russell Wood, and Larry Alby. l DREADNAUGI-IT FOOTBALL SCHEDULE l September 21 Lakeland Winter Haven 28 Lakeland Jefferson ooo,7,,, Dctgber 5 Lakeland King ,E ,oL:e, e,:,. , O 12 Lakeland Robinson ooooo,,,,. O J 19 Lakelandms Fort Myers .s,. l 26 Lakeland Chamberlain ,,es November 2 Lakeland Miami Jackson 9 Lakeland Hillsborough , 16 Lakeland ,,,, Plant .,.. o,o,.s.,o7.. 21 Lakeland v,ss Manatee ...o.,Aoo. Despite playing in the shadow of Big Brother- the 9-l record of the l96l Dreadnaught football team-the Lakeland eleven of i962 almost brought us our first League title in twenty-seven years. Riddled by graduation and with inexperience always present, the Dreadnaughts, nevertheless, gave fans a thrill with five straight wins and a stunning victory over Hillsborough and in the process almost earned a share of the Western Con- ference title. lt was a time to build, and the '62 eleven laid the groundwork for better things to come. On the firm foundation of the 6-4 mark for '62 may be constructed a title in '63. Jack Slayton, Sports Editor of Lakeland Ledger rms LESLIE HOFFMAN Tackle DONOVAN JONES Halfback Co-Captain GRAHAM MCKEEL Fullback Co-Captain KEN HUTCHISON End JIMMY TYSON Guard meat tntaittuglltttsl attuicrlleall ln the first home game the Dreadnaugl' lx We 2. bi , 5 xl This year's loyal and dependable managers are Richard Altorc Steve Killough, Joe May, George Trask, and Mike Temple. The Lakeland Dreadnaughts began the 196i football season by chalking up an impressive 34 T3 victory over the Winter Haven Blue Devils Displaying a povvertul ground and aerial attack the Dreadnaughts vvon their first game in the re vampecl Western Conference. Although containing many inexperienced players, the Lakeland line consistently stopped the Blue Devils' offense. RICH LOSSON ROY ROBERTS JIM WALLER nE1LCCRifllCBllilll SHHOWS OWKBT wed the power of key blocks. Playing their first game in a renovated Bryant Stadium with a new lighting system, a bigger and better seating capacity, and a vastly improved sound amplifier, the Dreadnaughts edged by the Jefferson Dragons T9-T4 in a real thriller. The Boatmen had their hands full when they met the Dragons with their hard-nosed brand ot football. Trailing by 14-T3 with eleven seconds to go, the Dreadnaughts, aided by a key interception by Halfback Ricky Nail, sent Graham lVlcKeel over from the one to put this squeaker into the win column. LARRY ALBY Center JOE LANCASTER Guard JOHNNY FULBRIGHT Tackle ,V ,..i, it l .WAV we i t as . 'M Q.. , K . 'i l't .awe 5 if i .. tsssf si rsss '- af. 1 is QQQifef.,fi.fe:5 , x 2 , . ' Q 2 f 1 ef' ii? VY 'jay A K - ,W 'fi u l F It r -M1522 1, . 'I Hs. sz' - ' , fi ' ' f ,,,. , rs' an i . l ' .. ' ' V 1f'i'.l2'f ? 'i' ' T l Yr . . 5:5 V . Halfback Quarterback End 99 2 I T . -E292 ,sv T JIMMY PERDICARIS Guard . . r . T T T 2 if ix TX f fs. ji l 4 4 qajigj lyslk 5 gf A x g qv. I ww? ,gr 0 egg' 53xrM'i f' 4 Z, W 'Q is Q9 lst E 6 Lsri,s4 ,rxwffg 2 ,T 'QQ' ffl if 5-I A K TOM FORD Center DON RAABE Guard nexpemlenoe - am lljaicifoi 1 Q Q .F Q' s 5 Xf'nFw Vs gf LESTER CARTER TOM TALCOTT Tackle End Coupling an effecTive running aTTack wiTh sharp passing and alerT defense The Lakeland DreadnaughTs breezed To a 40-O win over The King Lions. Th offensive aTTack continued To click wiTh Two Touchdowns via The airways, Thre on The ground, and one due To an alerT defensive movemenT by cornerbac MarTy Beaman. A vasTly improved defense kepT King boTTled up Through Th game. F un Quarferback Roy RoberTs puTs on a bursT of speed To score againsr Chamberlain. The alerT DreadnaughTs capifalized on Three cosTly Robinson fumbles T combine an effecTive aerial and ground offensive for an overwhelming 27- vicfory in BryanT STadium over The Black KnighTs of Tampa. The BoaTme began rolling laTe in The firsT period afTer recovering a Robinson bobble. Th score came via a pass over The middle from Roy RoberTs To Ken HuTchisor For The remainder of The game iT was all go for The DreadnaughTs and no show for Robinson. The vicTory over The Knights lefT The locals wiTh an unblemishe 4-O record and assured The Team firsT place in The Wesfern Conference aT Th poinT. I48 Att Seatsotntls Qltuufscetlz ff ,sy LV f ' -5 f l rim D st D D s f JOHN OKANE r N of is r Tackle r Q K, DAVID ELLERBE i End 'A' 'D DENNIS MADER iv A 44,4 V Quarterback L , WW eff! ! . - x,,. . , 5 1 ,,,, I K g I V 1 . Y ... t tex is-5 Y ll DDDD Donovan Jones carries both ball and defender for a short gain against Winter Haven. Held to a mere seven points in the first half, the Dreadnaughts exploded for twenty more in the second and smothered the Fort Myers Green Wave 27-O. A Homecoming crowd in excess of eight thousand saw Lakeland win their fifth in a rovv, while Fort Myers suffered their first defeat. The Dread- naughts' offense ground out 292 yards while their defense held the Green- ies to a scant thirteen yards. By mid-season the mighty Boatmen had earned the rating of second in the state high school poll. I49 if searfmzff sw am ss wwbfv N ! ievffmwxll 'f M 'WEP' 1 rl' et , , , 4 P , ' T- 'ff-if . ,'53',i - f5':x:iI-3-.VE H5 f'i :' ', Q' 'nf' -1 '75 - i5':i X141 ci it ? K MARTY BEAMAN Halfback KIRK QUILLIAN Halfback pilirtiltf anmctll Determination Those invincible Chiefs of Chamberlain defeated The Boatmen for the Third straight time since the schools began playing in l96O. The Dreadnaughts led a charmed life at the outset of the game. The Chiefs Tumbled on The opening kick-offg Lakeland recovered, and Then moved on to score in a series of plays which resulted in an early lead of 6-O. After That, however, it was all go Toi Chamberlain. They unleashed a devastating ground and passing attack to romp: DON SPARKS Fullback DANNY BAGLEY Tackle mm.,- over The Dreadnaughts 27-12. The loss To The Chiefs once again shattered the locals' hopes for an undefeated season. Ken Hutchison makes a valiant attempt to snag a Roberts' aerial. The Miami Jackson defense com pletely bottled up the hapless Dread naughts at Bryant Stadium while their offense chalked up twenty points. The Generals gave up bu one yard of their territory and Tha came in the closing minutes of the game. The first half was scoreless but the Generals marched in the second half via a blistering offensl on the ground and in the air. Fina sad score was Miami 20, Lakelanc O. This frustrating defeat was tht second in a row for The Dread naughts. ROBERT HILL TOM COUTURIER TED WEEKS Guard End Guard ISO TTWGS :HL KBQELSCGJTH Dreadnaught defenders make a desperate attempt to stop touchdown by Chamberlain leapfrog. Reiuvenated school spirit was in the air as 7500 fans cheered the Dreadnaughts on to a 21-6 victory over Hillsborough in their last home game. Scoring three touchdowns in the first half, the Dreadnaughts held in the second to chalk up a vital Western Con- ference win over Lakeland's oldest rival. The home team used an effective ground attack with sharp passing by Roy Roberts to total up their twenty-one point lead at halftime. The Boatmen defense gave up a touchdown grudgingly at the outset of the third period and battled the Terriers on even terms afterwards. fa i llj?-32 ,QQ V... hy-Xlq. vw viii-.z. Q 4511- V - ' ef ' -uirfff A I . a,4 , i71i?, .lf 2,4 YE. ,Y saws, -r-Z ii- . 2' . tw, 'r we ., 7 -K , X' A f,a:g.,2,, g .ja w g5ig, - asv?.w,:'f2'i,,.,- f Q: .'ff,.3fi'aiQi1f sr lxmimif-, Q. ,ia Q ,T ,gran ,sw X Mifim ,351 we i ay? 5 dis-x F by ifwaiiigigfi, . GARY MUHLHAN RICKY NAIL End Halfback l5l ' 2 is ,vi-r 7'i-i K 'Q if g i ,. ff, min Q ii i -,naw - K W m x 37 I -, , 1 f i RUSSELL WOOD Tackle Ji . JIM VALENTlNE End 7X ivyff I Qosiflly llnjuimles llzllollmllmlle HARVEY CRISWELL TOM BYERS BENNY PASSMORE Halfback CenTer Guard BILL CURRY End 3 DWAINE GLENN Rich Losson runs for Tackle The PlanT PanThers, skillfully led by quarferback Vern Kohrn, powered Their way To a decisive 18-9 win over The DreadnaughTs aT Dads' Field, Tampa. The Panthers gave up Three poinTs early in The game To The DreadnaughTs on a fumble and a 36-yard field goal by Larry Alby, a rariTy in high school conTesTs, anc The Third for Lakeland in TWenTy-Two years. AfTer Thaf, PlanT rolled over The locals' defense aT will ExcepT for a brief drive, in which The Boafmen scored Their only Touchdown, Lakeland was cornpleTely boTTled up. l52 Mighty Boatmem i 4.--. . li A - LARRY GAMBLE YATES LARSON MlKE WALKER Tackle Guard Halfback ey gain against Hillsborough. i The Manatee Hurricanes used the same combina- ion that Plant, Chamberlain, and Miami Jackson ound effective previously to beat the Dreadnaughts 4-7 at Hawkins Field, Bradenton, Wednesday night aefore Thanksgiving. The team came from a 7-O deficit in the third quarter and evened the score 7-7 on a series of mower plays by back Graham McKeel, named cap- ain of the All-Conference team for such perform- nces all season. In a last quarter fourth down punt he ball traveled only six yards for the locals, Mana- ee then used only three plays to get into Lake- and's end zone. JON VAN RIDER Tackle .Y fl. , . y Q. V - it . CHESTER Lewis I Tackle ,R V . if f K if ,ir.. f' .ass 4, ,.,. ' -'-- y - - Q 35 ' ' it ce -all fsi:atwif2i.'5i'?.mf.f-ziwififflftixbgtxa At the final gun the score was Manatee T4, Lake- land 7. This loss to Manatee left the Dreadnaughts with a mediocre 6-4 overall record and a 5-3 mark in the Western Conference. Faili iis Tap Captains Graham McKeeI and Donovan Jones, both chosen on the All-Western Conference squad, meet the opposing captains at mid- field for flip of coin. Rich Losson runs for first touchdown against Jefferson. The fine Dreadnaught Band and those high-stepping Sailorettes add much enioyment to the half-time shows. I54 i Sports Season Coaches give a pep talk during half-time to encourage the mighty Boatmen. Graham McKeel cracks over from the two against Chamberlain. 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The senior class walked away with first prize for their skit, Whatever You Think, Don't Never Les'n You Will! Huh? l57 1 vastly llmprovedl gage Dreadnaught basketball team members are, first row: Manager Jon Cecil, Mike Burdette, George Haseman, Jim Cox, Conner Trent, Dane Streets, and Manager Ray Brenneman. Second row: Ken Hutchison, Tommy Rogers, Don Brown, Paul Jackson, and Dan Sherman. Coach Sonny Powell directed the cagers to another fine season. December January February l58 DREADNAUGHT BASKETBALL SEASON Kathleen Chamberlain King Bartow Jefferson Winter Haven Manatee Hillsborough Plant Robinson Bartow Chamberlain Kathleen King Jefferson Hillsborough Winter Haven Robinson Plant Manatee KMl Here Here Here There There Here Here Here There There Here There There There Here There There Here Here There There TPS is 3 gi 53 23 2 24 Siiawarll Arglhllllllify DANE STREETS TOMMY ROGERS KEN HUTCHISON Rogers and Brown wait forthe rebound. 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Third row: Jack Hughes, Mike Myers, Joe Shelnut, Jim Frye, Kenneth Addair, and Chuck Ross. I62 Gaim alaalsila Eixpeirfiemcce i l l l l l l l The T963 Destroyer cagers are, first row: Guerry Jones Kenny Deal, Mike Myers, and Hank Bolding. Second row: Larry Lindsay, Joe Shelnut, Bill Curry, Rick Peick, and Randy Wilson. Destroyer coach Doug Walstead points out a new play to his cagers. I63 DESTROYER BASKETBALL SCHEDULE December January February Kathleen Chamberlain King Bartow Jefferson Winter Haven Manatee Hillsborough Plant Robinson Bartow Chamberlain Kathleen King Jefferson Hillsborough Winter Haven Robinson Plant Manatee KMI Here Here Here There There Here Here Here There There Here There There There Here There There Here Here There There , 5. 52 Mer XV,,. , , if r,.:r.-Av? 'r : ex f . . fr., 'H r away- rr. 359-w wzjfi alselbarllll Qlimaxe . . . f . K V-3,4 K QQ' ai QQ it R eff- gin xiii' K T Jet The T963 Dreadnaught diamondmen are, first row: Marty Beaman, Bob Coward, Ricky Strattan, Ronnie Baker, Robert Moore, and Mike Burdette. Second row: Mike Shirah, Graham McKeel, Roy Roberts, George Haseman, Dan Sherman, Ronnie Wade, and Bill Curry. M?im 'l 'rrflfr' M i ' f r N- vii? DREADNAUGHT BASEBALL SCHEDULE ,:.- : . 5 '. ' 'e!'e M' ' I 9 Aeel ,Q LA H .- March T Chamberlain Here L A B 'Mr Plant Here Jefferson There Hillsborough There King Here Brandon Here ,L Robinson There T J Chamberlain There Jesuit Here 1 April Jefferson Here A Winter Haven There ,L ii K i n g T h e re i :ii' 5 ' Manatee Here Ro b i n son H e re R T Plant There Jesuit There ',,i S Y, Hills bo ro u g h H e re ,,V, L Z T' Winter Haven Here :sv zr- T is r-r' 5 ttii ' ,,,.. , ,,t., GRAHAM MCKEEL ROY ROBERTS I64 ports Season Coaches Jim Miller and Ed White look forward to anofher winning season. 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Constant, vigorous practice and the desire to become better, gain for the team its deserved place among the best. rs' Coach Mariorie Mitchell takes great pride in her returning lettermen, who are George Hayes, Tommy Pollard, Bruce Black, and Ann Beerman. Bruce Black, Leigh Livesay, Tommy Pollard, Johnny Stewart, George Hayes, and Joe Battle head the boys' tennis team. I68 Zellner, Susan Coving- wwroirflltly participants sawn The T963 golf team are Bobby McManus, James Ryer, Joe Forness, Thomas Winikus, John Knoop, Bill McManus, Mike Jackson, Hugh Duey, Joe Lewis, and Jimmy Crumpton. is Q ,Mn ln 1 5a M X, was f ...s ,A ' ' Miss Mabel Caperton discusses tactics with her tour lettermen, Bobby McManus, James Ryer, Thomas Winikus, and Joe Forness. LHS is fortunate to have as tine a golfer tor a coach as Miss Caperton. With a winning season and the Polk County championship behind them, the T963 golf team will try to equal and improve their record. The return of tour lettermen, the direction of Miss Caperton, and the dis- cipline ot daily practice are contributing factors to another excellent season. I69 l imllemmen iruaiccllsiice pl ann 4. L The Lakeland track team are, first row: Larry Gamble, Ricky Nail, Ralph Jones, David Fannin, George Goller, Wilfred Forfin, Kirk Quillian, Rich Losson, Roddy Linder, Roy Dubose, Dwaine Glenn, and Larry Powell. Second row: Chuck Gardner, Donovan Jones, Richard Putnam, Benny Passmore, Mike Walker, Don Raabe, Leslie Hoffman, Tommy Coufurier, James Young, Michael Bass, and Dennis Mader. On your mark, calls Coach Bob Oenbrink to his sprinfers, Kirk Quillian, Rick Losson, Roddy Linder, and Donovan Jones. Spee and Stamina ie ii 1 Quick baton handling is a main factor in relay races, as demonstrated we -5 by Jim Morris, Danny Boykin, Gary Elmore, Ronnie Meeks, Bruce Martin, and Jim Williams. ' 1 , ,X fbi ,K if 4 l Coach Bob Oenbrink enjoys his position of track coach, and works hard with his cindermen. if wif , t t , .,,, it Russell Wood, Ted Weeks, and Jon Ahlschwede watch Larry Gamble as he demonstrates a form of discus throwing I7I 12. is vu Weetlllneanrllzs will llmwalal Y s l Q - sf.. . fl , ,,,, V, , VV ,f I . A Q ,. . .V , J ? .c V1 W. qi A , ' , ,V . 'E '- ., :-1 all - , . . -, g , 3 -. .-0. Maw my swsafa mm wfihfsli - r i 5 t 'VL' ':m': V Q',,. . m1'1 ' 'P s '--L,, V- A i V K ' -,',-- ' ,ff'f's51Tfl':11 ' ' ' , i A if a ln , 1 New , L1,..,. V . ,,L,, W N,,,. M, l I , , 1- ,. k , rrcc A an c W' N A. if if A fc it r N S ' 5 I EXW It , V x....MJ. x X if if , I-ggkgk f ,W VV A Q I f - is t E, . . - ,,, it I r,lVy,N g ., is Zi . is I K M X kk,' , ,, wma, In by 4 H 8 , mm., . f if gi V if i -4a r f r ff , k' i 1-iff? v:'ffff' if f ,, s ai , fu-?:s:g,ff-fi r 432' L-42 Q K ff i ' 'j3fQ1N,g3g,sggl'5 fil,:5:5.5-Y-' , W ep f ji' 5 a A' is s i if i ff? f L1 --.L L'-L' LL-- LL.-- . - , ., .Q ' 'Q l . at 'W if lfifi. 7' ' A' W '- .f ?' l is An assortment of defenses and offenses was used by teams participating in interclub football games. Members of the Lions Club were champions. Touch football is old hat at LHS but the game has achieved new stature under the Kennedy administration. Mary Ann Kalal, one of The Highlander's own, was chosen Queen of Hearts by the studentry, for the Lionetle-Interact Valentine Ball. l72 jomlillfesifs Slmll Qui The '62 gridders chose Janice Powell as the football sweethearf. Janice posed informally on The Dreadnaughf bus. Here is Shirley Wear, in a more formal pose, seledecl by the '63 Dreadnaught cage-rs, as their sweetheart. Ball, ball, vvho's got the ball? I73 SEM all LHS Bay l Coach Collins discusses new formation with the Dreadnaught defense. Rocking cagers demonstrate new twist to basketball. Donovan .lones eludes would-be tacklers in the Robinson game. I74 alirtiiicciilpnailfsce Jim ports alll. L 1 , - Y -+A A - Gridders practice passing attack for the next big game. Coach Sonny Powell talks over plans for another winning season with his Protege, Bobby Shiver, head basketball coach at Hillsborough. Coach Mc:Keel is stopped by defenders while Binky Waller is downed by an unidentified obiect I75 0 1 oosiljgimg More cf TRACY JOHNS Z v GIBSON JOYE l The '62 cheerleaders all set for the locomotive are Becky Keeney, Ruth Carkin, Kay Melton Barbara Melton, Eileen Willis, and Jill Eilertsenp Sherrill Rulty, Beth Fields, Carolyn Smith, Joy CAROLYN SMITH Cheerleaders wait to welcome Dreaclnaughfs onto field. JILL EILERTSEN KAY MELTON SUZANNE SNYDER Co-Captain I76 6111? MUNI cfillfllilll RGWWUT EILEEN WILLIS Captain SHERRlLL RUTTY ibson, Suzanne Snyder, and Tracy Johns, Cheerleaders entertain at the Hillsborough game. BECKY KEENEY BETH FIELDS RUTH CARKIN BARBARA MELTON I77 ports llfbllw - I I , II I ,I I 5, III 3 . .I,,:5i,g5Ic ' I :II , ,,:5' I ' I ' ' l L'LL V 1 I L , We L gc ,Q , ,. P f 3 -is 1 i t -- g 1 l 1 V Z i A L, A , 'L' -F 5' ' ' 'ig Q ' -elf' ,L l ' i, , . 13 . A 73- an' 1 f . . . . w. 11' I ,i V-:. ,-W' ' .. '-fv , - . 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I78 i 1 II6,L,,l' l I , i er- fl , Vital Role Homecoming candidates suffer through the skits awaiting the momentous announcement. Sixth period becomes a time to cheer during football season, teacher reluctance notwithstanding. X 1, K 'X MQW x, xx x WW , .5 ft X Q15 ,V X. 1 A 1 f, fav- - 7 -c l, Us Z. 4, W X ' ,At Former graduate Janet Carriger looks on with pride as Coach Ken Meyer of Florida State University signs star halfback Donovan Jones. I79 runw- I8I einuioirs Trepanra Senior class officers .Ion Cannon, .Ioye Gibson, Marsha Nicodemus, and Mike Chase are planning The annual Snow Ball. OFFICERS .ION CANNON President MIKE CHASE Vice-Presidenf MARSHA NICODEMUS Treasurer JOYE GIBSON Secretary MISS SHIRLEY CHADWICK MISS HAZEL HALEY MR. JOHN POWELL MISS MARGARET WARD Advisors For five hundred seniors I962-63 was a Time To be busy, a Time To change, and a Time To remember. Seniors Took an acTive part in TighTing for peace by aTTending Ameri- canism versus Communism classes. They found school harderg Time scarcer. Seniors were Thrilled wiTh Dress-up Day . . . privileges . . . class rings . . . The recepTion . . . respecT . . . demands. Seniors will cherish The Snow Ball . . . The class play . . . The dinner dance . . . The all-nighT parTy . . . The Tears and ioys OT graduaTion. This was a magic year-a Time To be capTured in golden memories, a Time never To TorgeT. I I82 or Future CELULHCCDHQS RONALD ABRAMS JANE ACHBACH JODY LEN ADAMS JOEL ADAMSON JOYCE ATCHISON ALVIN AVANT JOHANNA BACH DANNY BAGLEY MILLIE ALEXANDER LYN BALLARD SCHELLIE ALEXANDER BRUCE BALTlCH SHERRY ANDERSON KATHY BEAL JANET ARMES MARTY BEAMAN I83 enielr' Aehievements Ara PETE BEAN KAREN BEAUCHAMP DARLENE BECHTOL BRUCE BELL SUE BELL JUDI BELLFLOWER JERRY BEMBERG C. J. BENEFIELD CHARLES BENT THERESA BILLINGSLEY RICKY BIRKBY emblems SHIRLEY BLACK JAN BLANTON KATHY BLEWETT I84 BRUCE BLACK NANCY BOURKE yimiimiiiizcecrii iimy ings JEAN ANN BOWDEN LINDA BOWLES CAROLE BOYD EARLIE BOWDEN ANN BOYER DONALD BRANCH ARLENE BRAUNSCHEIDEL A friendly game of literary poker absorbs Suzanne Snyder, Don Brown, Mike Chase, and Ann Carriger. JOHN BRENNAN CLAUDIA BREWSTER BECKY BRIGHT I85 CGIYIIIIOIPS SUSANNE BRINSON GAILE BROWER ALETA BROWN PHILIP BUCCI LARRY BURNS RONNIE BUTTS DON BROWN TOM BYERS QcouIIII:egce mum S I an ce Dress-up day for seniors came The first Friday of every month. Some liked if, and some didn't, but behavior and atfifude showed a marked Iiff on These days. VIRGINIA ELIZABETH ARLENE CAMPBELL CABELL JON CANNON CATHY CALVERT Futura QMLLMHLWULL LA WAYNE CANNONS ROBERTA CARSON ANN CARRIGER KAY CARTER LESTER CARTER PATRICIA CHANCE SUSAN CHAMPAGNE MIKE CHASE ROSEMARY CHASTAINE STEVE CLARK CATHERINE CLOUD DAVID COKER BLAIR CLARK SHARON CLAYTON STAN COCHRAN LEIGH COLEMAN l87 i:ILIL S IPCC LFIICGJOCIIICBCIII 2? as ,II II REBECCA COLEMAN WAYN E COMBEE BARRY CONNOR MARY BETH CONWAY :EI BOB COOK BOB COWARD VALERIA COOPER RANDY COYLE ANN COPELAND JACK CRAVEN JOYCE COPELAND RICHARD CRAWFORD SENIOR SUPERLATIVES VICENTE LOPEZ simpatico . . . estudiante . . . galanfe GABRIELLE ZINK chic . . . studieuse . . . charmante IIIEII11 Qjc0aIIIIcegc pp iwtiwns JERRY DEAL GLORIA DEMMON CORKY DEAN DONNA DERRIG CBIHULCIDIFIS CHARLES CRISMIER BILL DANCY KAREN CROCKETT AILEEN DARNELL BARBARA CURK TALMADGE DASHER JEAN MARIE CURRY JANE DAUGHERTY DOUG DeWITT MARY DOBSON MARIE DIAZ de ARCE ANN MARIE DOLGOS I89 TIIIIS IIS O Joni Lee Jones and Shirley Mooney turn grapefruit To golden Santa Clauses as Table clecorafions for the Snow Ball. CCIIILIICQJIFS TERRY DOUGLASS BILL DUNKER MARY ANN DOWD MIKE DURHAN CHARLES DURICK DERELL ELLERBE CLAUDIA EASON JANICE ESSARY VIRGINIA EDWARDS FRED FAGALY SUSAN EISENSTADT ANN FAIR QEILSIL of Two We MORRIS FAIR ROSAMOND ANN FENTON JIMMY FERGUSON NANCY SUSAN FIELD RICKY FIELDING KENNETH FIELDS RICHARD FIFER ELIZABETH FINCEL MARGARET FINCH I . 4... ED GRIFFIN FLANAGAN LONA FLATT PAT FLETCHER WILL FLORY A time for reverence was the morning devotions with Mrs. Norma Warren and sfudenf body presi- dent Joe Williams. I9I mvilhamifiwn QIMIIQTS O cemluccmrs I CHARLES FLOYD TOMMY FORD JOE FORNESS ENID FORSLEV DOTTIE FORSYTHE ALFRED FOSTER NANCY FOXWORTH GROVER FREEMAN LINDA FRENCH BECKY FULBRIGHT SUSAN FULFORD BONNIE FUSSELL DICK GAINES JACKIE GALIMORE MARILYN GALL PAULINE GANDY if ROOOT SENIOR SU PERLATIVES JOE WILLIAMS diligent . . . ciedicafed . . . deiermnied PATTI SLADE studious . . . gracious . . . clever WALTER GARNER JOYE GIBSON DAVID GINN JIM GLASS GARY GAY DOUG GIEGER ADRIAN GLASS BARBARA GOLAN TONI GENGLER MARY GILCHRIST CANDY GERWE ROBERT GILMORE I93 QEIUQEUIIQEIL SHOW IBQELII 2 HOWARD GOLDBERG GEORGE GOLLER PAT GOLDEN CHARLOTTE GOOLSBY The Civic Center was the sefting for the seniors' Traditional Chrisfmas ball BOBBY GRAY JO ANN GREEN REESE GRIFFIN JIM HALL GWEN GRAY NANCY GREINER ROGER GUMTOW WENDELL HALL I94 pcenms Qhmistmas ceamsconnm WILLIAM HAND KATHY HANLIN EVERETT HANKINS BARBARA HARRISON Couples Ieff Tables vacant to enioy The music of the Velveis. 0 BOB HARTER GEORGE HASEMAN BOBBY HATHCOCK LINDA HECK BILL HARVEY SHEILA HATCHETT HELEN HAUCK DAVID HEMSTREET I95 ALI: 1IgILHIIZIpQEI11I ty rings CBIHIILUIIDS FRANCES HINNANT ' LARRY HODGES I PATRICIA HODGSON CAMELLIA HOLDEN SANDRA HOLLAND EUNICE HOLT BILL HERBERT EQUILLA HICKS ROGER HILL TOMMY HERRING PATRICIA HIGH JOSEPH HINDER NAITA HESS DAVID HILL JOE HICKEY ROBERT HILL Q-mari? 1130 QIIQSQ ZELDA HOLT DON HUDEC MARK HOOK JEANETTE HUDSON ROBBIE HOPKINS BOBBIE HUSTEDT BUDDY HORNE TOMMY HUTCHINSON SENIOR SUPERLATIVES HOWARD GOLBERG poised . . . sincere . . . sensitive SUZANNE SNYDER sparkling . . . natural . . . fascinating I97 KEN HUTCHISON RON IRWIN JAMES INGLE JOHN JACKSON Ifucdlcemllfp Qwumci LINDA JACKSON NANCY JAMES TRACY JOHNS NANCY DIANE SHARON JAY BENNY JOHNSON JAMES if-BJUUICKDTS BETTY JOHNSON JAY JOHNSON DONALD JONES JONI LEE JONES DONNA JOHNSON JAMES JOHNSON DONOVAN JONES LEON JOWERS I98 MARY ANN KALAL KAREN KASAVANA IIJM-asses concur CGIIIIIICCDIPS Seniors suffer through two years wanting for lunch Ilne prnvlleges This year DAVID KEARNS DUSTI KENNEDY ROSA KITCHENS TIM KNIGHT TANYA KEEN ROBERT KIEFFER ELIZABETH KNIGHT WAYNE KNOX HELEN KELLER KAY KEMP I99 IIJIJLILCILIGILIIZ' ELLIUICKGB Q3IIII1II1'Ilc61XCEBS LAURIE KOEHLER JOYCE LAUNT JOE LANCASTER DEL LAWHUN JUDY LAWRENCE LINDA LEVIN BUDDY LEE NED LEWIS JIMMIE LEE RONNIE LEWIS MALCOLM LEE BILL LIND SENIOR SUPERLATIVES SHIRLEY NIOONEY attractive . . . captivating . . . talented JON CANNON erudite . . . classic . . . wry CEBIIIIIIOIF' CEQEIITD IC CBIULIICODTPS VICENTE LOPEZ JACK LOWMAN TED LINDSAY ANNIE LINGERFELT LINDA LITTLE MARY CATHERINE LOOMIS JUDY LOWMAN SCOTT MacSORLEY BRENDA McDOWELL GEORGE NIHCDONALD CAROL MCCONVILLE BOB MCELROY MIKE MCCRANIE PHIL MCFARLAND ROYCE MCDONALD RAYMON MCGINNIS 20I CBIILHCOTS QHLIPM GRAHAM MCKEEL PAT MCNALLY ROB MANSFIELD SANDRA MARCUM BILL MARTIN MURRAY MATCHETT ED MAYFIELD KIP MEDCALF MIKE MEDLIN BARBARA MELTON NANCY MELVILLE LEE MELVIN PAT MELVIN BELKY MERCER WILLIE JACKSON METTS SHARON MIHALEK Allegiate War S DIANA MILLS LINDA MILLS CHARLES MILLER GEORGE MILLER ED MILLER JIM MILLER Seeking ideas for college from Mrs Warren's catalog shelves are Terry Douglas, Diane Rucker, Tommy Ford, and 'Susan Mitchell. CGBIIIIIIKDIFS Senior dress-up day sets the upperclassmen apart from The iuniors and sophomores. 203 an ki ' .1 5: I I 5 ,ii I Q f I CGTIIIIIOTIDS I BILL MITCHELL LINDA MITTER SUSAN MITCHELL SHIRLEY MOONEY CBTULITCGDTF' SENIOR SUPERLATIVES EILEEN WILLIS a leader. .. a lady.. .a Iove GRAHAM NICKEEL a gentleman . . . an afhlefe . , . a scholar RICHARD MOORE CHARLES MOTT TAMMY MOREE ANDREA MUNDY ROSEMARY MORRISON DIANA MURPHY MARJORIE MOST TERRY NANCE igmi ies Sifzfaufzus ff? . TOM NEWMYER TOM NICHQLSQN MARCIA NICODEMUS TOM NOVAK LAVON ODUM PAM OHMAN JOHN O'KANE PHYLLIS OTTINGER PHILLIP PADGETT LINDA PAIR JUDY PALM JUDY LYNN PARKER PAM PARKHURST HOWARD PATRICK BETTY PATTERSON HUGH PATTERSON 205 7 o COIIDIICUE IFHSKBS DIANE PHILLIPS RICHARD PIERCE ROBERT PIERCE W . T DIANNE PLASTER 0 LANA PLUM QQ IIUIKDHDS 206 PATRICIA PIGOTT JOY PINKLEY Thirsty dancers throhged around the refreshment tables at the Snow Ball. :Fi Santa Claus distributed sleighfuls ot candy to couples in gay holiday attire. Allarmalll All TOMMY POLLARD JANICE POWELL ARTHUR PROSSER DICK PORTE LARRY POWELL RICHARD PUTNAM CAROL ANN PORTER MICHAEL POWELL CHEERIE RAUCH ln the waiting room of The guidance Office students are ln line for test results, College informalion, and records. Here are LaWayne Cannons, Linda Mills, Doug DeWitt, Suzy Seal, C, J. Benefield, John Jackson and Jody Adams. 207 RICHARD RAY BETTY JOY REDDOCK DAVID REKOW BOB RENFRANZ CBIIILICLCODIII' IPILVICL CBg6S The smooth Velvets, from Tampa, provided music for Ihe Snow Ball. JOHN RILEY WAYNE RITTER NIAVI5 RITTER MARSHA ROBERT O PAT ROBERTS ARLENE ROBERTSON BILL ROSS DIANE RUCKER ROY ROBERTS TOMMY ROGERS BESS ROWAND MARLA RUKA 208 UIPIEIIJ1 Waiting or Senior class play try-outs attracted, seated: Jean Marie Curry, Eileen Willis, Jay Johnson, and Steve Sauls. Standing are Philip Sebring, Butch Rush, Claudia Brewster, and Joe Lancaster. CECIL RUSH PHILIP SABLESKI KENNY SAPP LARRY SAUM BILL RUSSELL DAN SANBORN RICHARD SARGEANT ARTHUR SCHLUETER JAMES RYER GARY SANDERS 209 STEPHEN SAULS SUSAN SCHNEIDER I QjconIIIIcr-egce Icmmpuses JUDY SCHWARTZ PHILIP SEBRING STEPHEN SCOTT DEAN SHERMAN O CE IU1 IL CGD IF' S PATTI SLADE WAYNE SMITH JOYCE SMITH GEORGANNE SMITHER ZIO JUDY SHINPAUGH MYRA SILVER MIKE SHIRAH JACKIE SIMRELL ANITA SHURLEY FRANCES SINGER ARNOLD SIGNER SHARON SISK IIAQUILK Temptimg SENIOR SUPERLATIVES CANDY GERVVE iournaIisTic . . . perf . . . Indusfrious KENNETH FIELDS creative . . . versatile . . . idealistic IRVAN SMOOT SYLVIA SPENCER SANDRA STATUM JOYCE STONE PATRICIA SNAPP JANICE STAFFORD GLORIA STEVENSON PAYE STORY BETH SNYDER LUCILLE STARLING SUZANNE SNYDER MARTHA STARLING 2II Holiday QQLLQJS Earn JOE STOWERS VERITA STRAUGHN CHARLES STRATTAN LUCIA STRAWBRIDGE ROXANNE THOMAS JOANN THORLEY GEORGE THOMPSON MARY JOYCE TOUCHTON 2I2 DANE STREETS ANN SURRATT LINDA STRICKLAND CLAUDE SWEAT LYNN STROKER TERESA TANKERSLEY NANCY STULLER SUE THAMES xpeiriiemuce and Wages THELMA JEAN TOWNSEND JIM VANDEWALKER CONNER TRENT MIKE VANDEWALKER WYATT TROWELL ELIZABETH VAN GORDEN JIMMY TYSON FRED VAN HARTESVELDT SENIOR SUPERLATIVES HOWARD PATRICK likeable . . . considerate . . . debonair MARSHA ROBERT gifted . . . resourceful . . .amiable CAROL VARNES DONNA WATERSON JIM WALLER SHIRLEY WEAR RICKY STRATTAN HDCESSHJ1 IPCS IULILILCALS SENIOR SUPERLATIVES engaging . . . tactfuI . . . percepfive MARCIA NICODENIUS charming . . . outspoken . . . busy I I GEORGE WEAVER JOHN WEST CAROL WHITARER BILL WELLS SHARON WHEELER DEWEY WHITAKER BARBARA WHITLOW JANICE WHITTEN 2I4 DIANA WILBUR JIM WILKINSON RUTHANN WILLETTE BILL WILL1AMS TIImmgIh Year cefmicours JAMES WILLIAMS JOE WILLIAMS KENNY WILLIAMS MAX WILLIAMS MONTY WILLIAMS PEGGY WILLIAMS ROBERT WILLIAMS EILEEN WILLIS JANET WILSON LEONARD WILT PAT WINDSOR THOMAS WINIKUS JORIE WORLEY DOROTHY YELVINGTON CLOYDE YODER CORNELIA YOUNG xc range SltTLIlCIii4BiII1liSS JAMES YOUNG STEPHEN YOUNG Skirts got shorier and shorter and shorter. GRADY ZELLNER BOB ZIMMERMAN CLAUDIA ZIEGELE GABRIELLE ZINK Head coach Ray Graves of the Universiiy of Florida signs star halfback Graham McKeel as a future Gafor. Looking on are Suzanne Snyder and Coach Nurmi Nelson. ZI6 titrengti em met linen magic of make believe draws fans and Vicente Lakeland Little Theatre of- fers one of the cultural aspects of entertainment in our town to Gaby and Vicente. aby and Vicente quickly succumbed to he lure of America's national diet for een-agers-hamburgers, Cokes, and French ries. iaby and date Arthur Schlueter along with Vicente and date Candy Gerwe meer at te tree for a visit with Santa at the Christmas Snow Bail. 2l7 Bowiing is a new sport to our AFS'ers, and it de- mands full concentration. A 7 o'clock alarm is a rude awakenin in an lan ua e. 9 i Ga y anmfrll Vimcentel 1 l i .l sw F? Vincente Lopez's command of English enables him to give qualit speeches. Diligent study habits reward Vicente with excellent grades. 2l8 Vicente and Willis compare the musical culture of their native lands. lHlIl'llCCllll QUT CBT The American Field Service has been a signi- ficant factor in the development of a one-world concept in our school. In our third year of en- richment through this venture, we have a made- moiselle from Strassburg, France, Gabrielle Zink, ancl a senor from Granada, Spain, Vicente Lopez. Gaby's American family are the Clifton Brocks, including sisters Judy and Nlarillyn, of 2626 Nevada Road. Mr. and Mrs. Willis Edenfield and sons Willis and Mark of 2223 Eden Parkway are Vicente's family away from home. Gaby gives a French twist to Judy's coiffure. Boy-girl talk is an international language. Gaby offers the French viewpoint of an English IV assignment. I Judy attempts to Americanize Gaby's tastes in food. 2l9 ILIIIULILCCDIFS OIIDII-SCBCIII III Doughnuts lost their appeal after almost six thousand dozen were sold, Directing the proiect were class officers Judy Wray, Mike Burdette, Rich Losson, and Suzanne Sebring. The annual fund-raising project of the iuniors of LHS met with a drastic change this year. In con- junction with the usual magazine sale, iuniors en- thusiastically embarked on their new way to raise money tor the iunior-senior reception . . . selling doughnuts. For four weeks iuniors took orders dur- ing the week and delivered their doughnuts on Sat- urdays. As a result ot this tremendous success, the iuniors had the best reception yet. OFFICERS RICH LOSSON President MIKE BURDETTE Vice-President J U DY WRAY Secretary SUZANNE SEBRING Treasurer MISS VIRGINIA DAVIS MRS. LINDA TILTON MISS NEIL THRIFT MR. WILLIAM KRIETEMEYER Advisors --ff' L wwf we , ' ' as wQs.,,,-,I , cas , J , ,A f 4 4 .I ,- N, rr LL .1 v I, ' ..-,y.w3,: .a,:,,. 3,-, ,- . L: 2 ,- a-. 1 ,- . ' , JI ' h 'A ' 2 , . Q49 , - . w i ., 2 -M, 253' S' f ,,, I H ' f ig, ' H -'iff .1011 -:f7,, 1, f- ' H A f V- 4 .'.?7?0 Lf,-..ii.:3f -is I 'HI' 1 C' 'xi' ' 1 QM' f GP r U' - V ' . -Y f : ' G , ,, It 2 ff ' ' . sf X 2 H ,r -,.,,. ' I N -.i,-. i ,, 'X , . ' . A s , Q, - s.t,.g, ,.Q,f- -it 'Ls 'wf':ff'- a2s-:sfgs-ge,-za- sa .- 'ZW , - . , s, , --,A- . r- X - -f .- . r-fx ,sv-rfs, ,MA . a, . ..,, f - K - fr.- Ef- A .5 .5:, ,,,L , ,gws ,, ,..w-I gg i I. , .,, UMW ' 220 est Reeeptien Yet Bickley Abranovic Jonyl Adams Michell Adams Larry Alby Gloria Alexander Richard Alford Becky Allen Robert Alling Rusty Anderson Sharon Anderson Jo Ann Armstrong Jean Attaway Dan Baggett Rosa Bailey Carmen Baker Ronnie Baker Linda Ballard Richard Barber Eddy Barlow Pat Barrett Randy Bennett Donald Benson Carol Benz Connie Berg Sandra Berger Celeste Bielefeld Janice Blake Leon Black Richard Black Doris Blanton Michael Bass Jack Bassett Steph Baum Margie Bearden Jim Beasley Bunny Becknell Ann Beerman Alta Bennett Carol Sue Bennett Charleeta Bennett Gail Briggs Jucly Brock Belinda Sue Brown Gary Brown Noverta Brown Ruih Bryan Mary Bryant Jim Bryson Gale Buckalew Ramona Bunch Mike Burdeiie Lorraine Busi David Cann Ruth Carkin Margie Car1er Richard Carter David Caruihers Glenda Cason James Caudle Jon Cecil omsilainif Hoirmewoiri in JUNIOR SUPEl2l.ATlVES TOM TALCOTT handsome . . . uninhibited . . . upright SUSAN UPSHAW exuberant. . . lovable .. Bob Bledsoe Barbara Boyce Janice Bozeman . elfin Gary Bradley Mary Faith Brenneman Ray Brenneman emnliisllzmy Vllqalllaces T Marie Collier Harrietfe Collins Janet Collins Suzanne Colton Margaret Cornbee Calvin Combs Archie Connors Dan Cooper Lynn Corpening Hilda Costine Jean Crosby Linda Crowley Jimmy Crumpton Danneite Daniel Pat Dantzler Stephen Davies Robbie Davis Sam Day David Deal Ronnie Deaton Bill Chamberlain Lee Chestnut Cheryl Clark Suzanne Clark Naneiie Clawson Eva Cloud Carolyn Cole Doug Cole Mary Cole Dianne Coleman Mike Cothern Tommy Coururier Susan Covingion Jim Cox Raymond Cox Sheila Cox Ann Creech Sharon Crews Harvey Criswell Harry Crosby Elwood DuVall Bobby Dyer Howard Eagleson Sandra Early Willis Edenfield Rosetta Edgar Peggy Eickenberg Jill Eilertsen 'David Ellerbe Linda Ely Judy Engelking Trixie Eschrich Kathleen Essig Jeannie Fagaly Dwight Faircloth Harold Faison David Fannin Pat Farenwald Sandra Fasano Jeanette Fenske Beth Fields Judy Fields James Flesher Herbert Fletcher Charles Fort enwiicccey iimaraalg, anmll H Loretta Deeson Sheila Dekle Marie DeMayo Guerry Dobbins Harold Dobson Richard Dobson Andy Dohany Don Donnelly Earline Dorman Rose Dowdy Janice Drake Tommy Drake Roy DuBo'se Joanne Dunn Bruce Durfee COJIUICOD Hi i i i l i i l .N Q3 ll 224 5 ardner in a half- jll'LllllhJS llimllruuctt Xrew em ers n accident while nning track pu? nurageous Chuck zdy cast for The last his sophomore -ar and the ' fo months of w i ex I Wilfred Fortin Richard Fouts Bob Fowler Carole Freeman Gary French Judy French Claire Fretts Brenda Fridley John Frost Jim Frye Johnny Fulbright Buddy Fulford Pam Purnell Sharon Fussell Eleanor Fufch Larry Gamble Cynfhia Gandee Charles Gandy Pat Gandy Chuck Gardner 225 vi will X5 J i iramlliitlziionaill Magazine Sail Sherry Garl Esther Garland George Garner Judy Gaflin Emmeli Gillam Tommy Ginn Ray Glave Dwaine Glenn Larry Golan George Granger Bob Green Joy Greene Olene Grimes William Grizzarcl Al Grow Ray Haas Gayle Hagler Connie Kay Hale Ronnie Hale Cindy Hall Eddie Hall Lyn Hall Sandra Ham Carole Hancock Susan Handley Doris Hankins JUNIOR SUPERLATIVES MIKE BURDETTE congenial . . . cooperafive . . . genuine SUZANNE SEBRING engaging . . . cultured . . . sharp 226 ll l l uipnpoirllgs Exchange Student Sue Hayes Patrick Hearn Joe Hennecy Joyce Herring Ray Hester Connie Hetland Sharon Hetland Judy Hickman Tommy Hicks Gary Hill Claudia Harris Kaye Harris Carol Hart Linda Hartley Ann Harwood Jeannie Hatcher Tom Hatcher Holly Haviland Annette Hayes George Hayes Jon Hill Lottie Hillard Jeff Hilleshiem Sue Hinnant Marie Hintz Larry Hodge Gordon Holder Kenny Honeycutt Sara Hopkins Ann Howard Charles Howell Kenny Howell Ken Holley Douglas D. Holman Sharon Hclton John Howell Diana Hudson Larry Hutchinson Jeff Hylton Paul Jackson ill1IDlllCODlIl'S 227 iuiinliiors Sllpimulggile Vilqilmroug Sharon Janowski Jimmy Jeffries Kenneth Jennings Betty Johns Susan Johnson Tommy Johnson Gregory A. Jones Jan Jones Laura Jones lllllUlli0JF'S Ralph Jones Barbara Jordan Tommy Jordan Jean Joseph Jo Joyner Judy Joyner Stephen Judino Jack Junkin Mickey Kader Georgia Kahn Gary Karnes .1 A y,,, ., , in H,, , , f isvsilffizii-Q li ' El , Q-J ' FSH ' ' Qgggseimiwzgiii - ., -L 1i2'5s1 i'i3ffr'f2- ' 5-pgs. K ,MF W W., , A af ft 4 Becky Keeney Joe Kell Don Kelso l'll take a hundred, brags Sheila Dekle to Tom Talcott, as Eleanor Futch writes down the order during the Krispy Kreme sales. u 0 o ivcellummilinanvy , 1' i M4 ,,LL , , Billy Key Frank Kiefer Ray Killer: Gail King Nancy Kinsey Pattie Kitchens Cynthia Klausner Donald Knight Claire Kummer Rudy Kunze Linda Lane Patricia Langford Jimmie Lanier Yates Larson Diane Lashley Jon Lawhun Gretchen Lay Wayne LeBotf Mariorie Ann Lee Connie Leman Mary Lind Roddy Linder Lona Lee Loadholtes College Xamrnuimamttiions Bickley Abranovic, Judy Brock, Suzanne Sebring, Richard Pace, and Alma Dell Smith, standing, confer on reception ideas. , vm . , 3, Q fl' A 13 Y Yi M ,a., Q. K , ma., f , ,K :vw '52 gl wx R K L L -wr f ..,V 3 Q K a JR' , JW .3 ' fl a g W 229 ShasTa Logan Kenny Long Sandy Lonsfoote Rich Losson Carrolyn Lovering Glen Lowery Jon Luce Jimmy Lusk John Luther Josephine McCall Bill McManus Bobby McManus Sheila McSwain June Mann Marth Dennis Mader Marietta Malpass a Marshall Geraldine Martin J oe Mason Gwen Massengale Clfllllliblf' lI 'llWll CBgCBS Dan McCarthy Camie McClelland Harold McCloy Denette McConnell Lloyd McCraney Jim McDaniel John Herbert McGee Dean McGinnes Nancy McHan Milas McLeod HJIIIHILLCCDHDS Darlene Mafheny Joe May Jerry Medeiros Charles Mee, Jr. David Meisner Kay Melton Billy Mengel Lynn Merchant Bunny Meredith Jerry Michaelson most ai eamlliity Darlene Miller Rick Miller Frank Milton Sherry Mock Pat Moody Edwin Moore Fred Moore Gordon Moore Roberr Moore Sharon Moore Buddy Moran Susie Morgan Carol Jane Morse Gary Muhlhan Ann Murphy Linda Murphy Barbara Myers Ricky Nail Janet Newmyer Beverly Newsome Robert Nickau Leonard Nipper Barbara Nolen Marilyn O'Brien Arnold Odio Enza Lou Ogline JUNIOR SUPERLATIVES CONNIE BERG musical . . . independent . . . gregarious RICH LOSSON enthusiastic . . . dynamic . . . devoted aigceir' UIIUIJICOTS llimiitkiiaitkce Joe O'Neal Hal Osban Lana O'Steen Diane Overcash Sandra Owens Richard Pace Richard Palmer Charles Parker Martha Parker Mike Parker David Parsons Benny Passmore Cheryl Pattee Tommy Patterson William Paul James Perdicaris Len Perkins Curtis Peterson Linda Phelps Betty Pickard l I 1:7 ,, flag in f'V3f'M1l fa-fri lv' ,ff f-1 ,-' rj! 51 C vig C ,, L1 3,1 1 Up early and doughnutting were junior class advisors Mrs. Linda Tilton, Miss Nell Thrift, and Miss Virginia Davis. 232 iU1IUli1CCDIF'S 3 2 Lamar Pickles Susan Pierce Bonnie Poole Gail POTTS Judy Pickard Andy Pierce TU1 cm-iitlzive omg Hui Salle Richard Powell r ? 5 sZ'? . , K. A. , t 5, 1 'wggei iefr 'Wage is i We J , . Q. if- . -f Si J ' M si as S 5, fa m A 5, ,. ,, P2 -as ' ye .X 9 , John ny Prevatt ya? . Pippy Prosser ' ' ff-f 'f'R' Y K Kirk Ray ,QA Quillian en' lx Raulerson ,ff 1 . is? '23 in M rm' Kirk R ichardson Oscar Prater if I, J r -K if ,T Paula Propst ug Qi Y X I. Carole Pyle Ron Raabe it 1, 'elif i fiigfiixili ? 2 4?1i1s52421l2,-- i -' msfmwr , Sifiiwiii - 3 Norwi- 'Ef 5fQiZ5SE.?':, fisfiiii 1 , ,'f '-wg ' .,,j'f ,fr . f 1 ff f June Raynor ' - l'-' S E' 5 Q i rn: - is ',-fzagwwwsef W .... , ,,., . ,. its 'Y ' Qin Judy Ringelman i'f?i'ff'f i ff' -1 1 il'WZ?S?7i5lg Q f . f m .. LQLQQQJQV Ft' - ' F5535 5 5 ' 1 :S L .4 R J is ll,, . V ,, -. eiari , b 2 ' . ' 2 -my fm :QM Q I 'SRI 'W' 1 H V. '- 13151 . -f ,ra-1 - , . , . f - ' ' 5155155 X0 L- ' 9 -- gvigiasig , f 5, ,1 fuifiiiiai 1 , -' Q 4 Z K ,J l i i ' il rf' f -. 2, f XJ Kitty Robinson Donna Rogers in recent years. Here Judy Wray Junior zeal in selling doughnuts and magazines made them one of the most affluent classes and,Kay Melton take off to make deliveries. wm f wrswwf .. We - Y .rkgifii ta? wj V , ef f ta 2 , 1 ef I x l iii? b ,F Q xi if PJ F-IQ.: if Fra 4 03157574 L K If 5 7' fs K? ef' I' so RQ? ?' X My JY' H i QA if r s Els., 3523, u in sweats? Bill Reese -w- if ?' i J S d V Qi 'qv K, ,, fy, ,N. Betty Ritter .. '-:V Q . ' L ll' x. ..f 6 ...f Eileen Rogers 233 if it,sh , 5, 2 'sfffisvs ,www . e 2 I , Lys If Barbara Reynolds .gzweasfzieffaieg me fr- ,. ,Q sig Jean Robert 'lx is gy y V- Q if i .- , ?i,t L , , . ,Y , , Donna Rolfe Mike Reynolds i , Qrgeiqigff ... i 'rri . J iiis is if , Frances Roberts ,1 2X K Shirley Roper Bonnie Ross Robin Rovell Ruth Rowand Mari Rowley Karen Rudolph imliziiccziipautiiomm olli Senior Joyce Rumph Becky Runnels Sonia Rutherford Sherrill Rutty Sharon Samson April Sanders Martha Sargeant Sam Sawyer Roy Scarpitta Jo-Lynn Scholz Chuck Schultz John Scott Shirley Scott Sandy Seaborn Suzanne Sebring James Seibert Leon Sexton Patty Sharp Connie Sheasby Dan Sherman Dave Shriver Fred Shu Bonnie Shuman Beverly Silkett Linda Silver 234 Gary Simmons Diana Simpson Gary Singleton Maureen Skelly Barry Slakman Richard Slakman Alma Dell Smith Carolyn Smith James William Smith John Smith CEQEMT' MHS JUNIOR SUPERLATIVES KAY MELTON vibrant . . . keen . . .adorable WlLLlS EDENFIELD accommodating . . . friendly . . . generous AQ' F 5 I ei r fx e 2264 N Nl .Xl ., .. S ii 2 S www' .-.f , fe Xi: R QV gfeii 5 i'f 97.!A '!,I ::- ftL, 1Q3'i??K Q: . .1 ,,, W,,,,ragE?5g,. , ,. was M 252222 'avr , -f Nfzawa rr, ,. ikifrh ': rn., MJ -f wi-f ' gag :ya are 1-mga 4, -9,312 ' -1' .. f mwcisiefilf- VQfQ1S1v rg, 'i,.. We I, A- , I Mike Smith Sherman Smith Treela Smith tgirl Trisha Smith Alyce Smither Teresa Snapp 235 Frank Snipes Susan Snodgrass Ruthie Souza Don Sparks Everett A. Squire Freddie Stark Kay Steely Helga Steinhardt Patrick Stephens Tommy Stokes Arlene Surgeon Janice Swift Virginia Swindell Tom Talcott Cheryl Tallman Vanita Tate Gail Taylor Tornmy Taylor Virgil Taylor Marlys Thalacker The iuniors got pretty sick of Krispy Kreme, too. V W 23b , i Jim THOYYWHS Jimmy Thompson Jim Tolley -loan Thomas Paulette Thompson Donald TUCker ' Sandra Thomas Rick Thompson Linda Tucker l-Ymi Thomason Sue Thrift Elaine Turbeville Glenda Turbeville Edna Turbyville Sharyn Turner Jeannie Tuttle l Susan Upshaw Jim Valentine Becky Vice Bobby Vick Ronnie Wade Donna Walker l Ellen Walker Mike Walker Jennifer Wallace Timothy Walsh John Edward Ward Patty Warner Dottie Warren Judy Waters Bruce Watson Jerry Way Donna G. Weaver Ken Webb Lloyd Weeks Gail Weinman Sallee Wenger Jerri Wetherington Dorincla Whitley lrvin Whittle Sandra Wilkerson Mike Williams COMF' Qiilllllllfl-Bgilli BELTS UllIllllCQDiFS Sandy Williams Janie Wise Celia Willis John Witmer Reggie Wills Delana Woods John Woods Leighton Yates Yvonne Yates Georgia Young Ken Young Linda Young Clara Zellner Dale Zipperer Jan Zysko Juniors Beth Fields, Mike Burdette, Steve Davies, seated, Ricky Nail ancl Sherrill Rutty check the records to discover that they have enough to finance an American Field Service student in their senior year. 237 OFFICERS STEVE JENKINS President JOE SHELNUT Vice-President LINDA SEARL Secretary CHUCK ROSS Treasurer MRS. BETTY CRAWSHAW MRS, MARGARET HUSTON MR. JOSEPH CLARK MR. CLAUDE THOMPSON ss- . Sep omomes realm o Although The sophomore class was the largest in LHS history, Tear and Timidity prevailed at The year's beginning as sophomores became accustomed To being underclass- men. Originally from two rival schools, The students quickly blended and worked with a minimum of dissen- sion for The good of The class. Plagued with biology and algebra, sophomores found Themselves at mid-semester, The intellectuals ioined The Torch Club while others became honored members of inTeresT groups. The class party cli- maxed a year of Transformation and acceptance for This Advisors outstanding collection of neophyTes. T. , V' A 7 . rf . ,C ser? QM 1: . re- 'www '.i.-- 5 . v,,M,w we '- .nlwrstf ' ' T' f' si YII'!'i'wwfw'N 'J '7:- I lrf ' Q My flaw.-11-f wr 1 .1:. ?f-s .. v :- 'ff5Yfed . f I I T 'IN I Qs ' T. th . , .. V I . I T .- M- ',..,.. If-Q K A A . wk.-sew gl., H, . . I 1243 - .. . . V, ,... f ' :V fi? I K 5 iT 'kQ 43,:j4 A .V I sf In I gf 1 N Q ff QR, fur fn .3 fra.. '.kk K.: h A fs. , V, F 'f T 1 .,.,Q,,.s,..,-w.,Qr. f I 3 N3 fwfr ' r 5, WG? A v , T ...A I . 1. ' , - new ' 'si - fy' - ff S 'if lx. T I La fy., I V, si, ws., ,Q A tax ,hh ji sy ,g,Q.,Qp., M ,, X . 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Practicing for their Drag skit are class officers Chuck Ross, Joe Shelnut, Linda Searl, and Steve Jenkins. 238 exif Two ears Lynn Allen Bob Baker Belh Anderson Carol Appleton Corliss Archer Carlos Baggeff Bruce Baker Roloerf Baker Sharon Baker Martin Banks Joe Baffle Susan Barbosa Cindy Barden Raymond Barnes Barbara Bassford Marion Batson Keifh Bafts Freda Beall Billy Beasley Janet Beauchamp Sue Achbach Susan Adamson Kennelh Addair Jon Ahlschwede Ronald Alexander Henry Alford Linda Allard Bobbi Allen Bobby Allen .lay Allen Betty Beerman Bruce Bell Richard Bell Diane Berger Sue Berncltson Ricky Bird Dan Bishop Patli Blankensfein Janie Blanton Neal Bledsoe Elaine Blevins Hank Bolcling Mike Booker Robbie Booker Billy Bottoms Linda Bouton Jan Bowser Charles Boyeff Charlotte Boyeff Mark Braclf Roberta Brainara Tommy Brannen Consfina Briglin Franklin Britt Bryan Brock Eddie Brown Jon Brown Lawrence Brown Linda Brown Lonnie Brown Lowell Brown Tommy Brown Bill Bryan Jean Burge Sherry Burkhart Thomas Burleigh Mary Ellen Burnett Ward Busing John Cain Alan Campbell Sharon Canncey Brenda Carlisle Louise Carlton Angie Carter Linda Carter James Carver Mary Ellen Caswell Norma Champagne Charlene Chandle Sandy Chase I' IUICLLLCENIDCC i:11SSlIiIil4E'3lUl Kerry Chatham Robert Cheeryhomes Jenny Chisholm Clair Christensen Kenny Clark Lynne Clark Ruth Clark Sammy Clark Sherry Clark Shirley Clark Judie Clayborn Susan Clayton Lyn Clifton Marcia Coe Diana Cole Maxine Coleman Maxwell Coleman Faye Comlaee Glenn Combee Mike Combee Peggy Conner Charlotte Cook Charlotte L., Cook Carla Cornea David Courson Betty Cox Jeff Cox Ronnie Craft Gerald Crafton Lura Jane Crawford Valinda Crawford Jenny Creasy Ken Crismier Michael Cross Teddie Cross Brenda Cruise Alice Culberson Bill Curry Eddie Daugherty Ken Davidson coup omrnoirces Ljipnllucomllall SOPHOMORE SUPERLATIVES CAROL TAYLOR meticulous . . . vivacious . . . unspoiled JON AHLSCHWEDE W considerate . . . distinctive . . . capricious Linda Davidson Bill Davis Henry Davis cop omoros Ronnie Davis Terry Davis Sally Dawson Kenny Deal Debbie Dehmann Luis Diaz de Arce Diana Dodd Carolyn Doran James Dotson John Douglass Janice Downs John Downs Hugh Duey Dianne Dunsfan Tommy Eady Sharon Eason Brenda Edwards David Edwards Lana Edwards Linda Edwards CODl1'l1CODlF' IIDTUISQEIL CB Mary Edwards Sandra Ellerbe Gary Elmore Cachy Enriquez Steve Entrekin Dianah Epley Linda Essary Tommy Evans Ethyle Fackler Kenneth Fair Vickie Fulbright Steve Fulghum Gregory Fussell Margaret Fussell Claude Futch Gwen Galimore Patty Gamble Joe Garcia Deanna Garrett Patty Garthwaite 243 Joanie Faison Lamar Fallin Louis Farkas Judy Felts Sheila Ferguson Bob Fields Kay Firebaugh Barry Firth George Fischer Dennis Fish James Fletcher Bruce Foland Jeana Ford Karen Ford Karen Forslev Gail Forsythe Pat Foster Vic Franzese Julie Freer Linda Friedf ophomores Se E 3' i I Mr. Happy New Year, Graham McKeel, waiches Santa Chester Caldwell crown Suzanne Sny- der Miss Merry Christmas while Lucia Sfrawbridge waits with flowers. va .S E M n 51 Standing room only sign is up on The sophomore side during assemblies. 244 owanmll Future Barbara Gates Timrnie Gates Margaret Gerth Susan Gibson Johnny Giles Denny Gioia Billy Godbolt Marie Goebel Larry Golden Jimmie Gore Marsha Grant Sandra Gray Linda Greenwood George Griffith Robert Grizzard Charles Guest Fred Guilford Les Gustin Bill Haddock Brenda Grimes Pink Harnrick Randall Hancock Ricky Hancock Martin Handley Carolyn Hardwick Sandra Harclwicke Judy Harper Charles Harrell Susan Harville Mike Haseman Larry Hawkins Linda Haworth Kerry Hayes Robert Haines Billy Haire Billy Hall Alma Hallock Sandra Halterman Fred Hazell Robert Hedges op omores ophomores iniijoy anriiety Judy Hingsf Kevin Hoff Charles Hoffa Irving Horowitz Gene Holchkiss Don Hours Ann Howell Louis Howell Donna Hubbard Jimmy Hubbard Albert Hudson James Hudson Ward Humphreys Hal Hun? Jean Hum Betsy Hellman Bob Helmick Michael Helminski Larry Helton Tom Henderson Sally Herbert Dan Herman Liz Hester Nlike Higgs Janet Hill Sophomores invade Dreadnaught Drag and other school activities. 246 ai ii fl r QQ i ruitisiitrlle Activities Jack Hughes Ellen Hyatt Howard imes Diane Ivey Gale Ivey Cindy Jackson Louise Jackson Mike Jackson Nita Jackson Sue Jamison Elizabeth Jenkins Steve Jenkins Nancy Jennings Bob Johnson Elizabeth Johnson Loralie Johnson Pat Johnson Curtis Jones Julie Joseph Shirley Katz Dianne Kaufman Christine Kelis Jack Kennedy Margaret Kennedy Sunny Kennedy Bernie Kilgore Janet Killebrew Steve Killough Ben Kimbriel Pam Knight Edward Knippers Robin Koch Sue Koons Sandra Kremer Hank Kroll Alice Kwiatkowski Joyce Lamb Jack Landon Cheryle Lanier Stephen Lantz opllitomritoires Bobbie Jo Lewis Darlene Lewis Faith Lewis Johnny Lewis Larry Lindsay Gary Little Leigh Livesay Deborah Long Sarah Long Danny Lucas Roxanne Lucas Connie Lusk Eddie Luthy Bev Lutz Cliff McCollum Patricia McDonald Priscilla McDonald Cliff McGauley James McNary Gail McNeal Kenny La Rose Steve Lassiter Barbara Lawson Dewayne Lee Sandra Lee Virginia Lee Larry Legg Linda Legg Alexis Lemaire Lincla Lester op omomes Rally Delores Mack Jack Maffet James Mahoney Sandee Mallon Conni Mangum Teri Markin David Marshall Bruce Martin Sandy Martin Sonny Martin 248 i I at Bfliliicrlleyzealiru SOPHOMORE SUPERLATIVES TED WEEKS humorous. . . amiable. . . trustworthy DONNA WELCH polished . . . feminine . . . winning Mike Massieu Judi Mathias Joe Mayfield opllttomrnoirtces Virginia Mead Ronnie Meeks Bobby Miller Linda Miller Lucy Miller Mike Miller Marilyn Mills 'Ralph Mills Jim Mooney Cindy Moore Bob Moore Sharline Moore Sharrie Moree Charlotte Ann Morrell Elizabeth Morris Ronnie Morrison Sandra Morrison Madison L. Mumbauer Darlene Murphy Robert Murphy Sccllmooll Spirit pivcevalii s Chrissy Myers Jacob Myers Mike Myers Ray Nailling Ann Nance ary NeSmi1h David Nelson Jay Nichols Joe Noel Pai Noss Tape recordings in Spanish help Claire Kummer, standing: Dianne Coleman, and William Grizzard to know The language be-Her. 250 Barflelf Nunn Herman Odum Dennis Ogg Linda Oliver Bobbi O'Neal Susan Osburn Timmy OH Charles Palmer Don Paris Cheryl Parker KE pep Rallies Walter Passmore Nancy Peddycoart Rick Peick Mickey Pennington Penny Pennington Mary Proctor Bobby Proper Doris Rakes Jerry Ramsey Marcia Randall Mease Ratley James Reddock Charles Reed Scott Reed Jack Renaud Johnny Rboden Frank Rhodes Carole Riley Diane Robbins Guerry Robbins Marilyn Robbins Terry Roberts Sue Robinson Richard Robinson Ronald Robinson Beverly Perkins Brooke Peterson David Peterson Gail Peterson Sue Philbeck Doug Pitts Eddie Phillips Leo Pierson Claude Pinkston Sue Plaire Mary Ann Plott Gilbert Potter Dee Powell Linda Powell Tom Powell op OIIIUICCDIPCBS ollve N502 ,M The course in biology is one of the most difficult challenges facing incoming sophomores. Jimmy Robertson Beverly Rogers Lawson Rogers Judy Rolfe Chuck Ross David Ross Harold Ross Penny Roux Edie Rowand Nancy Rowley Barbi le Rudolph Jack Runyan Ward Sandahl Ralph Sargeanf Mary Kay Sawyer Nafalle Schafman Raymond Schafran Robert Schamel Beverly Schultz Jo Scott Larry Scott Linda Searl John Sedmera Lynda Seymour Candy Shamblin glass occailfiiomis Ronnie Smith Barry Snell Linda Snipes Nancy Snyder Terrie Snyder Delane Southerland Gary Sowards Jeff Sparks Linda Spencer Johnny Spoerlein Thomas Stalnaker Pauline Stantield Becky Staples Dennis Starling Leon Starling Roger Statzer Ann Stephens Charles Stephens Jack Stephens Louis Stern 253 Eve Sharpe Glenn Sheffield Joe Shelnut Lucy Shelton Wayne Sheridan Dave Shetterly Jane Shirah Farrell Shultz Chet Shuman Vince Simmons Barbara Slade Roslyn Slesnlck Sharon Slesnlck Steve Sligh Jerry Smart Diane Smith Esther Smith Lynn Smith Raymond Smith Rick Smith Rick Stevens Henry Stewart John Stewart Linda Stewart Phyllis Stewart Irene Stone Rick Strawbriclge Carol Streets Nancy Stroker Ches Stull Charles Suggs Carolyn Sullivan Brad Sutton Malcolm Sutton Sharon Sweet David Swindell Nick Szanyi Arleen Talbert Bud Tate Carol Taylor Suzie Teate ' . Q asses eqiuliiire op omores Mike Temple Cheryl Terrell Billy Thomas SOPHOMORE SUPERLATIVES JOHNNY RHODEN unassuming . . . suave . . . manly KAREN FORSLEV reliable . . . striking . . . zany 254 oncenliraitiecrll Slirumlly Carolyn Thomas Margie Thomas Carolyn Thomason Chuck Thompson Linda Thompson Myron Thompson Carol Thorpe Lee Thornton Ted Thrasher Frances Todd Herman Watson Linda Watson Lucy Watson Ted Weeks Virginia Weeks Mary Jo Weicht Richard Weinman Patricia Weiss Donna Welch Jack Welch Anita Tompkins Larry Towles Lynn Townsend Robert Transue George Trask Bev Trimble Lynn Turner Charlotte Tyler Jeannine Tyler Eddie Uhland Bernard Vachon John Valentino George Van Dyke Jon Van Rider Carol Ann Vogle Becky Walker Billy Walters Joe Ward Beverly Warner Roy Waters 255 L op oimoirves Carol White Vicki White Ronnie Whitley Shirley Whitten Mary Whittle Robina Whitworth Karen Wilce Sharon Wilce Christine Williams Gary Williams Jesse Williams Jim Williams Max Williams Don Williamson Jerry Williamson Lori Williamson Ann Willis Bob Wilson Carolyn Wilson Emma Wilson great Qliliatllllcen gee i- :.,, , 4 .ff-.111 'E , 1L, Finley Young Don Yow Steve Jenkins, sopho' more class president, talks to French I stu- dents about the Hon- or Crusade. it 111 was-il ,555 N . -- -:- f QE, :gi -:-f , A A 1 ,iq I - Q Q 'ffiiiflfiw H. E5 :ff 52z'5355ir'fi 'Q A ,f'i'7l'li:ff'l' f K, ., ,,,.,ii,,sf,,:-fre, if rw gy n W it SEQ f fig ,445 f Susann Wright ' ' 1 SAW :-'W f ,f .V if Lf i - '.1azSi'fss n ' K f Q in 3 f, fm., ' - -515 JSF. 'WT fi Y t 5? fx -vi 2 sf , W Rad Yates Roslyn Slesnick, Sandra Hardwicke, Shirley Katz, and Avelino Bolumen check the bulletin board. llconlfllnces aimmf, airs Casual shirts and bermudas are the order of the day as Tommy Ford and Patti Slade relax at the beach by their Plymouth Valiant. Models forthe fads and fashions pages are senior members of the High- lander, Bagpipe, and Tam O'Shanter staffs. This was a season of twin fashions, and Enid Forslev and Kenneth Fields both don kookie sweaters and slim pants to go picnicking in their Jaguar XKE. 258 jattlzclh Teens? aimccy Trench coats, loaf- rs, madras in all hapes and sizes, short skirts, tight pants, and huge sweaters retlected This year's byword in style . . . simplicity. Lake- ,land High students, the future leaders of the space age, sought classic yet stream- lined design in their fashions, transporta- ytion, and ideas. Fashionably in with her madras blouse, wrap-arcund skirt and trench coat, Aleta Brown and Jim Vandewalk- er, wearing casual slacks and a bulky sweater, head for an after-school snack in their Austin-Healy Sprite. w if-FSA 'W'- i George MacDonald's stylish attire reflects the Madison Avenue intlu ence as he admires both Kathy Beal in her temininely tailored suit and the '63 Buick Riviera. Falls lmiiccbeuifl Susan Schneider, radiant in her sequined party dress, and Dil Gaines, resplendent in his vested suit, arrived in style at tl Senior Snow Ball in their '63 Thunderbird. , l i Comfortable pullovers and kilts were de rigueur for the bowling alley. Jay Johnson and Bob Zimmerman relax after an exciting game. 260 r. 2 2 R Sw Stlniiurllcemmf Fashions i Junior-Senior Reception night finds Robert Kieffer in his white dinner iacket helping Candy Gerwe, in her frothy chiffon short formal, to make a last-minute check of her evening bag before departing in their Cadillac Sedan de Ville. 1 Shirley Wear has dressed up the teen-agers' uniform of skirt-and-sweater for her TWIRP Season date with Butch Padgett. The glamorous Stude- baker Avanti lends a special aura to the occasion. 26I il i ff 1 uma icon for The ff my ga. 'M CB We 1 mme 'co upjpvcmrlfl 266 The Volkswagen is Tour TeeT shorTer Than a convenTional car, yeT has as much leg room up TronT as many big cars. EighTeen college sTudenTs have goT inTo a sunrooT VW: a TighT TIT. lv1oTher, TaTher and Three growing kids suiT iT nicely. So does regular gas, in surpris- ingly Tiny amounTs. The VW uses only Tive pinTs oT oil, and you can TorgeT abouT adding any beTween changes. Volkswagen spare parTs are inexpensive. The AuThorized Dealer price Tor a new TronT Tender is S2l.75. A cylinder head, Sl9.95. The nice Thing is, They're seldom needed. AnoTher nice Thing: a new Volkswagen is Sl698.95. OTher Than a radio, we can'T Think oT anyThing imporTanT ThaT isn'T included aT The price. LasT year, almosT 200,000 Americans ThoughT small and boughT VW Sedans. You Think abouT iT, Too. And while you have iT in mind, come in and drive one. ROSS LAKELAND MOTORS,' INC. l500 WesT Memorial Boulevard Telephone 682-SI83 VOLKSWAG EN Congra+ula+ions +0 +he S+uden+s of LAKELAND HIGH SCHOOL Upon +he Publica+ion of Their I963 HIGHLANDER Kip Medcalf, Slam Cochran, Susan Field, and Nancy James The s'l'uden+s, faculfy, and aclminisfraiion of FLORIDA SOUTHERN COLLEGE cordially invife 'I'he sfudenfs of Lakeland High School 'ro visif +he campus. A college cafalogue ancl clescripfive liferaiure are available upon request FLORIDA SOUTH ERN COLLEGE DR. CHARLES T. THRIFT. JR., Presiden+ 269 COOK'S FURNITURE COMPANY Eslablishecl in I926 2I0 Soufh Florida Avenue Telephone 682-202l Janice Powell and Shirley Wear FIRST FEDERAL SAVINGS and Loan Association Corner of Orange and Tennessee Corner of Crys'raI Lake Drive and Meadowbrook Sue Bell and Lucy Miller James Young, Mario:-ie Most Andrea Mundy, and Janice Whillen We proudly saIu're Ihe gradua'I'ing- sons and daugI1'I'ers of Maas Bro+I1ers' Lalceland Family . MAAS BRCTH ERS Cenlral FIorida's Finesr Deparlmenr Slores 270 Tommy Hufchinson and Mary Loomis JEFFERSON-BISHOP 223 Tennessee Avenue J. C. PENNEY COMPANY lI5 Eas'r Main S'I'ree+ S n Mifchell MOORE'S STYLE SHOP 207 Easi' Main S+ree+ TIMELY CLOTHES STYLE MART CLOTHES Mr. Koehler and P hilip Sebring 27IW mm1mfnam:'1:mw- Diane Rucker -IOYQ Gibson For Iasfy snacks and fasi' service A 81 W ROOT BEER DRIVE IN I604 Wesf Memorial Boulevard BROWN'S LITTLE FLORAL SHOP The Finesr in Flowers KRAFT FOODS CITRUS DIVISION Offices - Highway 600 Plan? - II5 Soufh Lincoln Avenue ff :DuilrMqisI momwzul' In ra nun si ,, sAl.A ... m I Liu It: . J y J Iwnson Eileen Willis is wearing a fashionable dress from MYRICK'S FOR LADIES II3 Sou+h Ken+uclcy Avenue Jon Cannon is allired ' a sporl coal ancl slacks ensemble from MYRICK'S FOR MEN AND BOYS I23 Soufh Kenfuclcy Avenue P+ W d M in M hll Pam Parlclwursl and Candy Gerwe 6 iy amer an ar 5 als a , LAKELAND BENFORD 5 BUUTERY FRENCH DRY CLEANERS Fine Foo+wear II6 Sou+lw Missouri Ave. Telephone 682-3I57 I25 SOUTH KENTUCKY AVENUE WE GIVE SSH GREEN STAMPS 273 ,QII .WA. iA. 2,: 'ZA I a Lyn Ballard, Beverlee Luiz, Lynn Slrolcer and Susan Upshaw Afrer graduarion ---- Take a business course . . . Medical, Legal and Execufive Secrerarial. Two years Higher Accounling and Business Adminisrrafion. I. B. M., Comp'Iome'I'er, Dicfaphone Business Machines. Sarurday morning and summer classes in Speed and Power Reading. Accredifed by 'Ihe Accredifing Commission for Business Schools, Wasl1ing'I'on, D. C. LAKELAND BUSINESS INSTITUTE, INC. On Lake Wire 36I'h Year 274 Fanatic LaIceIancI's Fines+ For SI'yIe, II s Mademoiselle, I. Miller, Original Debs, Geppe'H'o and Nina Alela Brown Susan Upshaw and Mr, Lanier Upshaw LANIER UPSHAW. INCORPORATED Com ple'Ie Insurance Service 208 SouI'h Tennessee Avenue Telephone 686-2I I3 Donna waiefm MILLER'S Specializing in Junior Fashions, Sizes 3-I5 III-I I3 EAST MAIN STREET lffbdffwifffy 223 Soufh Kenfuclcy GORHAM, INTERNATIONAL KIRK STERLING ROYAL DOU LTON, COALPO RT CHINA WEBB, CORBET CRYSTAL Sue I-lays, Belly Piclcard, and Marlha Marshall ,,,.w-WW ' f M ,:',,Lk, ,L . I , .X A , M, s Q E SOUTHERN Sllis ..,, ' A ' ' A emi OFFICE EQUIPMENT I 5' A - f, f Rmiq b k K gg ,Q E, . Tr, 4' ff K is ' 'fe A is ..... f ' - .za-' E - fs :if E, ' ' ' ' f . i ff'A6'fl , Qi? iw., , I - ' -1 w E V ,Vw ' 1 , QL Nfsuuqf g 'Lk 4 v, M X S A523511 N ,E 'AM AE Q We ig 55,13 if 1 .6 4, im' 5 ag X 'fly at is Ce- ,Z Q4 'Q 5 ig, W Egg? W-we sewe rage if ffg,k' ,W L as 1 rf Q. 4 5,53 W K 1.5 we E ,N ui, Nw X ef gi' im ' 3 f 3 S if 1 1 gy 3:6 ,E Ea QE? if, Y K Q is if . ff' . W' Es EW YH 'ZEJ' ii f, - , 3. . N A A EEE E is , W as i E 5 302 Sou+h Kenfucky Avenue 1 E I 7 A ,V .K . A A A E is in is Us TELEPHONE 686-2l37 , . ,,,E,. .., ..,, - E . U E E , 4 is A 1 511715117-,gay sa ' .,Eq :54Ug. f , 1 2 ,V Q E E O S ' A in X'-Q -is my i wswu-ff-1,-fE,fQ. Wwe-tvs-awe iw, Q .mia--5 , .-. I -1: xi- , . . ,,,'h, -E B H' Fincel fiiwi LL f 'Pi' - Efk, 1 i , 4:1 A E e Y 11-,E-fizvawpilf . .w . E1 .E -f,f f 521.-:eww 3 E- 'figggiw - E, V. eg. - -A' ' if ' ' ' ' ,.,.. ' , Tracy Johns and Bill Lind N. BROOKS JOHNS MUTUAL INSURANCE AGENCY 2I9 Soufh Florida Avenue MU 6-6l87 Cakes ancl Pasfries for All Occasions JO-ANN PASTRI ES 803 Eas+ PalmeHo S+ree'r Aileen Darnell and Charlene Morgan We Know How MYERS CLEANERS Drive-up Service 844 Sou+l1 Florida Avenue 8I2 Easi' Main-Branch ROSWELL AND MARIE MYERS own Mary Joyce Touclwfonr Linda Bryan and LaVon Oclum You Are Always Welcome A+ PEOPLES BANK OF LAKELAND MEMBER F. D. I. c. V BOSKEY'S EAST MAIN A GROCERY RED AND WHITE MARKET I2Il Easl' Main S+ree+ M J S+ Ly s +11 aM cox 277 GABLE AUTO ELECTRIC APPLIANCE COMPANY 208 Norih Florida Avenue VisiI our Record, TV, and Appliance DeparImenI's. Shirley Wliillen For Iravel Anywhere in 'Ihe World CONTINENTAL TRAVELS 225 SouI'I1 Kenfuclcy Avenue G I B wer and Jan Blanlon Befh Snyder and Dick Gaines Selec'I All Your Gif+s Proudly From GEO. L. GAINES. JEWELER, INC. II2 Soufh Tennessee Avenue MARTIN 81 ASSOCIATES INCORPORATED H O MARTIN P d I LIFE INSURANCE GROUP INSURANCE PENSION PLANS PROFIT SHARING PLANS Builders of Special Machines and Equipmenl THE HAGERMAN COMPANY 34I Easl' Highway 92 Mrs. Townsend and Thelma Townsend X. 2 LAKELAND TYPEWRITER SUPPLY COMPANY I22 Sou'Ih Tennessee Avenue Telephone 686-3I67 Leonard Will . ! -i LAxsn.A nuvom , oennsn. l p F Assoc: LAKELAND AUTOMOBILE DEALERS ASSOCIATION M. P. Tomlinson Co. Ross Lakeland MoI'ors, Inc. S'Irea+er Buick, Inc. Lakeland Ford Co., Inc. Bunker Hill, Inc. Paul Naylor. Mo'I'ors Skip Brown Aufo Sales Lakeland Lincoln-Mercury, Inc. Kerley Poniiac Co. Pendarvis Chevrolel, Inc. I B Qi Tracy Johns JOYCE CORNER 2I9 Eas'r Lemon S+ree'r CASUAL CLOTHES-CASUAL FooTwEAR LaWayne Cannons and Judy Shin au CENTRAL FLORIDA CITITIJE SALES, INC. 4I5 EAST PINE STREET Chilled Juices-Chilled Salad B Ik F JUUAN FUSSELL Purees-Beverage Bases U rozen Telephone 682-5085 C0nCen+ra+es Judy Sclwwar RACY'S 209 Eas'r Main S+ree+ Lakeland's House of Slyle iz ALBERT JEWELERS Regis+erecl Jewelers American Gem Sociefy l22 Easf Main Sfreei' TELEPHONE 688-3504 Mr. Ted Alberf, Nancy Melville and Mike Shirah , , DIS X. E ' Ks 'rw ... .1 Q af FY xl lv 'Xl F 'X lx X is - Z f Q , Y . T R fp 1 'Q - V X V .,Z..s Y diff. -u gil Jo Joyner and Mr. Joyner, Sr. JOYNER LUMBER COMPANY INCORPORATED Personal Service 6OI Wesi' Lemon Sfreef Telephone 682-8IOI 7514 VF 0055 Luxury, com'For+, and res+ for less. Mike Durlnan , l MELSON AUTO ALINEMENT II5 Wes'l' Pine Sfreef Ronald Bulls, Mr. Allon Grooms, Charles Floyd and Ann Harwood :num-m..mxnm: .r-, rf, 'ff ff.. s - 1+ as , A . vi 1 . .A-A se.-...nf ,, ..,,.,a.. REECECLIFF SANDWICH SHOP 940 SouI'h Florida Avenue Telephone 686-666I and M'ke ase Hugh Pafierson and Jane Achbach ROYAL CROWN BO'I'I'LING COMPANY Royal Crown Cola-Die+-Ri+e Cola Nehi-Upper Ten Nancy Foxworih and Richard Filer K. T. JONES CO., INC. Underwood Typewrifers Sales and Service School and Office Supplies Picfure Framing 40I Sou'I'h Florida Avenue Compleie Car Service a'I' DOBBINS SERVICE STATION L. G. IGuerryI DOBBINS Highland SI'reeI and Soufh Florida Avenue Dobbins and Judy Lawrence OXFORD LUMBER COMPANY T. J. OXFORD, SR. T. J. OXFORD, JR. 503 Wes'r Main S+ree'r TELEPHONE 682-2I9I 283 MEDICAL ARTS PHARMACY I4I7 Lakeland Hills Boulevard EAST SIDE PHARMACY Corner Combee Road and Highway 92 Telephone 686-6I I9 Day or Nighl , Linda Heck and Buich Rush GENTRY-MORRISON FUNERAL HOME, INC. 4l7 Nor'rh Massachuselis Avenue Telephone 686-2I33 Ambulance Service Radio Confrolled Oxygen Equipped MRS. GLENN W. MORRISON, Presideni' Eleanor Fuich X Douglas Wilbur and Charles Gancly, Sharon Wheeler and Tom Herring THE ACORN PRES PETERSON'S NURSERIES 5 , H 520 Norfh Kenluclxy Avenue Lalceland's Largeslr Seleciion oi Qualify Nursery Sioclc Telephone 686-2375 225 New Auburndale Highway Specializing in lnviiaiions of All Kinds and Church School. and Club Priniing 284 Kay Carfer and Mr. Davies TRU EBLOOD'S PRINT SHOP 4I9-423 Soufh Lake Parker Avenue Robe-rl' Grizza rd SUNSHINE OIL COMPANY INCORPORATED Gasoline Hearing Oil TELEPHONE 682-6I87 Save Sunshine FRIENDLY FIRST STATE BANK OF LAKELAND Corner of Sou'I'I1 Florida Avenue and Lime S+reeI ONLY Lakeland Bank Open Salurday Mrs. Nancy McLeod and Marsha Rob WARNOCK'S FURNITURE Specializing In New and Used Furni+ure Auiliorizecl Service-Repair Deparimenl 302 Eas'I' Memorial Boulevard BOB WARNOCK CARL WARNOCK Grover Freeman and Mary Dol: C R Y S T PHARMACY Prescripfion Specialisi- O Baby Needs S' k R S l' I IC oom upples O Free Prescripiion Delivery O Drugs l8II Crysfal Lake Drive Telephone 683-4446 Pauline Sandy, Judy Parker and Mr. Morrison Linda Bowles and David Hemsfreelr BITUMINOUS CONTRACTORS PAVEMENTS . ENGINEERS Lakeland, Florida DIXIE MOTORCYCLE SALES HONDA Dewey Wlwilaker 286 amnamunwfu vzwm-1 M. 1 in f- .f,, rx ws xsane. in-:1n7un1iL-fr-: 238 Norlh Florida Avenue Telephone 686-73I2 W. W. WOLFSON PHARMACIST Drugs - Prescriplions I2II SouI'l1 Florida Avenue 25l8 Sou+l1 Florida Avenue I40I Lakeland Hills Blvd. FREE DELIVERIES Drive-In Service for Your Convenience Saund ra Wolfson Terry Douglass and Chick Prosser , CASSWIN MUSIC PEDDY S SERVICES III8 Soufh Florida Avenue Sl? Norlh Ken+uckY Avenue lnsfrumenls - Lessons - Music Disfribufors for Accessories GENERAL MOTORS PRODUCTS ED CASS'-ING JAY W. ERWIN FLETCHER PRINTING CO. Prinling willi Personalily ENVELOPES BROCHURES LETTERHEADS BUSINESS CARDS DIRECT IMAGE MAILING SERVICE Courfeous, Friendly Service Across 'From Lakeland Drive-In New Mulberry Highway PHONE 682-0702 Lynn Smilh, Bob Murphy and Carol Thorpe 287l Ken Fields. Jim Vandewalker, Enid Forsiev and Susan Schneider LAKELAND COCA-COLA BOTTLING COMPANY 730 Easi' Main S+ree'r E. J. MADER D Mu dB iT-bi . . .. . na 'San EVM mm E Heahng and Air Condlhonmg 288 947 Soufh Florida Avenue Harvey Criswell and Donovan Jones Bob Baldwin's POLK ELECTRIC SUPPLY Lalceland's Only l-lome-Ownecl Eleclric Wl1olesaler IIOO Oleander S+ree+ Telephone 686-8I73 l Joe Williams and Dan Bagley l Reber? Gilmore For Business Building Ideas Call BAGLEYL ADVERTISING Caleangggs'-origins 6i'2Ii,Li1ciIS 700 Wesf Memorial Boulevard Direc'l' Mail Programs - Business Giffs 289 ART WESCHE- Manager NATURALLY! by DUANE PERKINS Janice Powell Dreadnaugld' SweeH'1eer+ 290 FLANAGAN'S PAINT POT Telephone 682-O8I2 2I9 Wesi' Main S+ree'I N y Pi d hy FRANZBLAU-GILBERT EQUIPMENT COMPANY 408 Wesi Main S+ree+ afc GILLUM PLUMBING COMPANY, INC. 624 Sou+h Florida Avenue I-Ius MCGINNES LUMBER COMPANY Wesi' Main a'I' Ohio Telephone 686-3I4I Ma Hugh Kemp. Roxanne Thomas and Karen Kasavanc FLORIDA TILE INDUSTRIES INCORPORATED 608 Prospecf S'I'ree+ Joe Hickey CARL DETTMAN INCORPORATED Cusfom Woodworking and Designing I3I IV2 Easi' Main S+ree'I' TeIepI1one 682-8676 and Gloria Demmon 9, I fi . I - Sm f S I A I ,ii . N I ' t S H - - K . K ' 'Q .,., ..:... ' mg ' -Giga: ? - ' , I W : H4l Q L .fm Ag 2 I in A s- i gwyjmw, jj Wir f M. kxT3'5XfRi?i WITH QQWWMMQE 1 - ' 'o -'- K I W WWF!! ' 451. 'Q' ' P' or - - - 2 N , .V I , N x gi iw. -' 'iw , :H ,,.f :U . i,.. . f ,A5,,,,.,- ., ., V . . ,Mz.w f .5jg.,,, . ,3 5g9ig5iE,:::'fgmxzfisfizsfii 1217 5.Y-6952115 1 I ,,,,: ,,., wif-fr --.,- f:-L.aq,gg51i.- ,1-f-gyfqw. iw I W P58559 I ADAM CAIN USED CARS Buy-Sell-Trade I903 Gary Road OFFICE PHONE 688-354I HOME PHONE 686-5392 Tommy Couiurier and Ken Huichison FLORIDA FAVORITE FERTILIZER, INC I 607 Wesi' Olive S+ree+ R ppt in S K . COMPANY l25 Lake Mirror Drive Telephone 682-I lO2 R y R berfs lnsirucfion-Shoes-Clubs-Sporiswear PAR 3 GOLF CENTER l740 New Tampa Highway 0 I8 Hole Par 3 Golf Course 0 Miniafure Golf Course 0 Driving Range James Ryer and Bob M M nus avi' j sf' LAKELAND FORD f sea Now i'I s Pe si ------------- H -B M for Ihose whop 'I'hinIc young Refresh wifhoul' filling I I Corner of U. S. Hwy. 92 and Easl Rose S'I'reeI' II ,fn 1, will P . I. I' I I Anne Marie Dolqos and Georganne Smilher BUNKER HILL, INC. DODGE DODGE DART 302 Wesf Lemon SI'ree'I' Telephone 682-3l35 Roberl Hill Linda Lillie Virginia Cabell and Bill I-Ierberi' PURE OIL SERVICE CITY H. L. ISHORTYI PALMER Soufh Florida Avenue and Cresap Sfreel' ReBII'0F-I--M-I--S Lakeland, Florida 207 Easf Lemon Slreei' Telephone 682-5 I 73 294 Joel and Susan Adamson 9 MFSREHIE-ET-TOGETHER MORE FUN WITH ADAMSON , I DISTRIBUTING COMPANY Kentucku pied mticken Dishibulor of 0 5 N- fp GORDON'S MAGIC PACK POTATO CHIPS I '33 E 1- M i S+ + as aln ree I447 Gary Road, Lakeland, Florida Telephone 686-4I5l CENTRAL GLASS at MIRROR COMPANY 302 Nor'II1 Ingraham Avenue Telephone 686-6I69 Ken Fields and Pafli S Iede EAST MAIN DOG 'N' SUDS Corner of Ingraham and Easl' Main Telephone 688-30I I Home of Ihe World Famous CONEY DOG Creamiesi' ROOT BEER and CHAR-CO BURGER Service Cu rb-Paiio-Inside Call In-Carry Oul- M S d a Seaborn, Presidenl of The Fulure Homemalcers Josephine McCall TA clplylnili' dlg gg is as er aen in mo ein an even Th 'r crea ion. l f BRADLEY FLOWER SHOP p I Flowers Express Tlwouglils IO6 Easi' Main Sfreei' Belrier Tlwan Words all 808 Souih Mississippi Avenue l Telephone 682-6859 STROLLO'S RESTAU RANT l295 Eas+ Main Sireei' Fine H'alian ancl American Food Privafe Dining Room Available for Pariies and Banque+s Jane Daugherly, Bill Ross and Miss Julia Curry UNION BAG-CAMP PAPER CORPORATION New Tampa Highway Bruce Talcoif and Tommy Talcoil' STANWAY IGA 6l0 Wes+ Memorial Boulevard l62l Norfh Florida Avenue Corner of Broadway and Combee Road Your Dollar Buys More al' a Sianway S+ore Claudia Ziegele and Myra Silver POLLY PRIM'S Launderers and Cleaners Jean Waldrup 2 Doroilny Yelvingfon and David Ginn Barbara Mellon BADCOCK FURNlTURE ASSOCIATE STORE G lool fs' Dealers for Ll Badcock's Furni+ure 6:9 Noah Florida Avenue Mu 2-2262 225 Soull' Flmlda Avenue 297 CUNNINGHAM LAUNDRY Il4l Eas'r Parker Sfreel' SEVEN-UP BOTTLING COMPANY 3I5 Wesl' Lemon S+ree+ Telephone 682-2982 R xanne Thom Karen Kasavana, Susann Wriglwl' a d Linda Bowles Baggesl Lnurle Lol ln Town JAKE CRAFT USED CARS J B CRAFT, JR., Owner Easi' Main S'l'ree1' Telephone Off 682 7424-Home b84-8933 CH nd l.l.llllfYYUU... you'll be qrowinq up wrlh Florida and wilh Nalural Gas 1 Nalural Gas and fhe space age arrived in Florida al' iusl' aboul' 'l'he same lime . . . and Florida will li+erally never be 'lhe same again. So as you plan your career, your home, your 'Fu+ure . . . lceep nalural gas in mind. You'll 'Find il' a devoled home servanl . . . easing your 'l'aslcs, brigh+ening your home, helping you gel more oul' of life. And you'll find ir a boon Io business and induslry . . . a dependable and highly compefi- 'five new energy source lo boosl' +he enfire S+a'l'e's economy. Luclcy you . . . you'll be growing up wi+h Florida . . . and growing up wifh Nalural Gas. Be sure you malce 'l'he mosf of i'l'l NATURAL GAS FOR FLORIDA'S FORWARD MARCH FLO RI DA GAS UTILITIES COMPANV 299 nd Bobloyf Florida Division Cfdfy f C gl 5456456 A if QW' K L. G. BALFOUR COMPANY fMQiiWZi Your Official Jeweler and Slalioneru DICK SANDERS, BOB COOK and BOB LOVVORN-STATE REPRESENTATIVES rey ooney r. o n cson Q' ASHE Pl-ioTo SERVICE illaddggg For Fine Porlrailsu MENS WEAR ll8 Soulh Kenlucky Avenue cl IO49 Soullm Florida Avenue an TelePl 0ne 688'l32l 300 Grove Park Shopping Cenler l Nancy Susan FieId, Joann TI1orIey, and Susan Schneider WADE R. THGRLEY 81 ASSOCIATES CompIeI'e Cne-Sfop Insurance Service 2405 Sou+I1 Florida Avenue 682-6I I4 J an Marie Curry and Pauleffe Thompson are wearing dresses Roy Roberfs and Jane Daugheriy ADA'S and PAT'S WILLIAMS FLOWERS Specializing in Juniors and Misses IO43 SOUH, Florida Avenue 937 SouI'I1 Florida Avenue TeIepI'10ne 686-I64I 30I Furnilure-Carpel-Appliances Where H Cosrs So LiHle To Gwn Beauliful Furnilureu MATH ER OF LAKELAND 820 Norfh MassachuseHs Avenue Telephone 682-6l3l Large Off S'I'reef FREE PARKING and Delivery Lucia Sfrawbriclge and Mary Belh Conway THE SMOKE HOUSE Telephone 686-2350 2I36 New Tampa Highway SMOKE HOUSE 5 A5fLCf.Qx. I A Royce McDonald and Pamela Ohman J. B..LINEBERGER INCORPORATED I640 New Tampa Highway Shirley Wear BALLENGER AUTO STORAGE, INC. Comple+e Au'romo+ive Service II5 Soufh MassachuseHs Avenue Mr. Holober, Mike Chase, and George Miller LAKE LAND PACKING CCMPANY Growers Packers Shippers LAKELAND, FLORIDA 303 X Mary Ann Kalal and Mr. Kalal Sunbeam Bread and Cakes BUTTER-KRUST BAKERIES INCORPORATED Wesi' Memorial Boulevard COUNTRY GIRL Wonder-Ful Casual CIo'I'I1es IN THE MALL I SOUTHGATE W m:g.-Y-e-- f,-m:gg?Z,,m,,,,v 5r,.MMu,!, N, L,,,. ,kkf 5 K K - A five ily, ,.k. A ' f Karen Beauchamp ' ROY McARTH U R Termife and Pes+ Conlrol IIO Easlon Drive Bulch Padgeil' and Jackie Simrell SUBURBAN PROPANE I203 Memorial Boulevard Telephone 686-6I23 POLK GENERAL TIRE COMPANY 202 NorII1 Ingraham Avenue A H d Graduales of Lakeland High School LAKELAND BEAUTY COLLEGE XNlASf0Q,j' ll8 Easf Pine S'rree'r it 2 Complelely Remodeled and Air-Condilioned Q Our Graduaies Recommend Us olomsk , ai gi 3 i i Richard Pierce BeHy Pafferson and Boo Zimmerman SAFE-WAY AUTO ALIGNMENT, INC. BURGER QUEEN W- W- RED WlBLE. PI'9SlGlef1l' 6I9 Easi' Memorial Boulevard l233-35 New Tampa Highway Florida's Largesi Wheel Alignmeni Service , 306 Lawrence S. Lowe. Trusi' Officer, explaining 'ro Ted Lindsey, Emma Rose Wilson, Susan Mi'rcI'1eII and Mike Vandewailcer The advantages of eariy Irusf Ian ' g f ' e ' WITH TRUST DEPARTMENT p mn or a coil ge educahon. FLORIDA NATIONAL BANK II3 Soufh Tennessee Avenue Did you know 'rhaf I963 HIGHLANDER SuperIa+ive and .e Dedica+ion MarI'I1aSargeanI Porhans are by '- 'fii I . gy I I I imma' Suzanne Snyder f- l e' N ee - I II '11 A- Ge KING lilIf'i.i1 PRODUCE COMPANY Mi, Telephone 682-5751 T I07 Cannon S+ree+ I505 Sou+I1 Florida 682-6958 Pai'S pp dD J FARMER JONES RED BARN Catering Service Steak House The Sou+h's Finesi' Lei Us Prove li New Tampa Highway 92 IN LAKELAND 308 Susan Schneider and Bobbie Husledl THE SHOE BOX Shoes for All Occasions For Young Men, Teens, Women and Children POLK COUNTY HARLEY DAVIDSON New and Used Qualify Molorcycles and Moforscoolers IO43 New Tampa Highway TELEPHONE 686-47l6 Bob Williams and John HAMMON D-JON ES, IN Jaguar-Fia+-Checker 4330 Sou+h Florida Avenue TELEPHONE 686-7l lb l Lau J MERRILL'S DRUG MART Mrs. Mary Love and Naila l-less VlTO'S Famous for: Pizza lI45 Easl' Main S+ree'I' Esgloll LEPHONE 682-3l2l ' TE iozu s. Florida Ave. SPa9heH' They Learn al Lalcelancl High They Earn al Poll: Federal They Save al Poll: Federal fw1ffffrff141.s'4 ffr.s'g y 2600 Soulh Florida l23 Soulh Tennessee l Sherry Anderson and Aileen Darnell ' l Mary Pierson's HOMEMAKER SHOP Specializing in Fine lmporfed China and Exquisile Cryslal II9 Soulh Kenluclcy Avenue TELEPHONE 682-T498 Linda l-leclc Shirley Mooney by TOMPKINS STUDIO AND CAMERA STORE LAKELAND BAR ASSOCIATION AMERICAN ily AMERICAN OIL COMPANY PRODUCTS BALLENGER OIL CO. your Hrs! l5'c'! - Huy American - Hr American McCranie and Joe Williams MUTUAL PAPER COMPANY 330 NOFII1 Ingraham Avenue Wholesale Dis+ribu+ors of NiHy and Crusader School Papers F anzese, Joni Lee Jones nd Howard Goldberg PLOTT'S JARMAN SHOE STORE l26 Soufh Kenfucky Avenue Donovan Jones, Graham McKeel and Coach Nelson JOHN J. BRENNAN, REALTOR l24 Wesi' Main Sfreel' Real Esfaie ancl Insurance Groves, Homes, Business Opporiunifies Carol Varnes ancl John Brennan Arnold Signer ancl Carri r I Donald Flynn and Marlin Handley S POL V , While You Wai? Firs+ Class Shoe Repair 1 ' ' Moccasins-BeH's-Billfolcls 904 S. FLORIDA AVE. PHONE MU 6-8888 I I Sou+h Florida Avenue vim: ovnl l1,lw Momll IN I: ILAND AAIA TELEPHONE 682-5360 l -I-I-I'I'I-I-I-I-I-I-I-I I-l-l-I-I-I-l-l-l-I-.l-l- 'f -1-1-1-1-1-1-'-f-1-'-I-I I I I I I I I-I-I l l-l- 'I'I'I'I'l'I'i'I'I'FZ'I 'lil'TiT'l'l'l'l'l'llT-ll ll-L-1-1-I I I I-I 1 l .1,:..1.1.:..1.17L:1.1-1 ' '1717iE!.7.l1'17i7L7171 iiiifiiiiiiiliiiiiiifil i I-I l!If-I-I-I-lil-I-Til' TlTi711'LT'T111T17l7iTiT' i -1-1-1-1-E-1-1-1-1-1-1-- 'YYLP 1 i. ii!!! l ml ilgjfjginfu 3 floors of fashion 2ll East Main . . . Lakeland For Formals, Dale Dresses, or Sporfswear Smar+ Girls Shop a+ +he Empire. Jusl Look al' Carole Boyd, Pam Ohman and Eileen Willis l Y i Z 3 5 5 5 e i Carolyn Smifh Linda Crowley MARY FARIDAY ii ELLlf,,,E+'f3lli 'i'fi1i.LNC' Studio of Dance Arts ' Awnings-Venefian Blinds 7I9 Easl' PalmeH'o Sfreei Z 3240 So. Florida Avenue 686-4l93 3'l4 LAKELAND, FLORIDA l ME RCHANTS' , jf '1 fi' i k .,i:k ,. k,.,, . sy . W l A A A T' A sais A A l ,.-Q, 1 or T ll S T A A S A l lf'S S Q 1 E A'V' , 751 J A W T sso A A ' A 5 11 V 'aw1'1ff5f ,-5 ,. K Y'i ssis ssri rsir an an -2 ' l T ' T A A ,, , . 6.,z A I ' A Danelle McConnell and Bill Dunlcer Ann Carriger - . . l Alr 0 Sfeamshlp 0 Cruises 0 Tours T Escorfed and lndependenf Travel F , , FI ,d F h, Lalceland's Favorile Travel Companion emmme on a as 'ons I27 Sou+h Kenfuclc Avenue X Y 2l7 Soufh Florida Avenue TELEPHONE 682'47l8 TELEPHONE 682-2l72 SOUTHGATE ASSOCIATION Harrell Feed Sfore Publix Danish Bakery Woolwor+h's Gandee Toy Siore Gordon's Jewelers Ruby's Toi 81 Teen LaNeice Beaufy Salon Counfry Girl Wooley's Barber Shop Soufhgafe Gifi' Shop Fremac's Thom MoAn Soufhgaie Laundry Marchefs Diana Shops Gran+'s Ace Hardware Touchi'on's TYREE'S LAKELAND HOME APPLIANCE COMPANY, INCORPORATED Always I-las Your Besl Buy Appliances - Television - Sfereo 226-228 Sou'I'I1 Florida Avenue Jolla B I1 cl C. J. Benefield Jolwn Wesf. Bill Ross and Nancy James EWELL ENGINEERING AND CONTRACTING COMPANY WATSON'S OFFICE SUPPLY Office Supplies and Equipmeni' I046 Sou'II1 Florida Avenue LAKELAND, FLORIDA D ug Goar For +he young in hearf, +ry an old-fashioned hamburger a+ PECK'S DRIVE-I N RESTAU RANT l2I5 Easi' Memorial Boulevard TELEPHONE 686-0002 Bobby Vick, Sandra Wilkerson and Paisy Benneii' RCA Sales and Service PHILCO Color TV 0 Radio 0 S'l'ereo 0 Ranges 0 Washers 0 Dryers 0 Refrigerafors Air Concliiioners VICK'S RADIO-T.V. SERVICE, INC. MONTGOMERY WARD 81 CO. II7 Norih Kenfucicy Avenue Sandra Marcum. Doroihy Yelvingion. Tim Knighi' and Ray Sheeier A Greaf Name in Cloihing for Men and Young Men Tommy Herring, Gary Singlejron, Sieve Sauls. Fred van I-IarI'esveIdI'. Bob Kieffer and Bufch Rush I 1 ff Ja, + fi Tommy I-Iufchinson u Ralph Sargeanf Qflff il AUBURN PROCESS AND ENGINEERING -M,,,'4 CORPORATION KHW7 D5 76 . . . :VE-57,451 Hugh Densliy EIec'I'ronlc Evaporafors HMWHTWVW LAKELAND, FLORIDA I738 Lakeland Hills BouIevarcI FORE OIL COMPANY Fuel Oil I033 Wesf Mqin Sfreei' John Jackson Kafhy Bleweff and Pa? Windsor l L9 W E IL HX M A El IK ET UWBUELQE SWQFFUWG Us A f9!LE.Z5.SlUR?E f 3l9 Judy Fells and Sharline Moore Richard Sargeanl SARGEANT FARMS INCORPORATED Regislered Guernsey Ca'H'le LAKELAND, FLORIDA CALERA. ALABAMA - . DAIRY lf QUEEN -f Florida Avenue Eileen Willis and Tommy Ford l008 Sou+l1 0 i A-if ll? EASJTEI FRERQECQIQNIEIY Cosmelics by Rubins+ein, Yardley, Revlon, Tussy and Marcelle Prescripfions Accuralely Compouncled We Give S 84 l-l Green Slamps I Alela Brown and Marfy Beaman HAVANA RESTAURANT IOI5 Sou'I'h Florida Avenue OPEN II:O0-II:00 TELEPHONE 682-9238 Cuban Sandwiches Variefy of Spanish Food ALSO TO TAKE OUT Firsf Choice of SI'uden'I's Firs'I Choice of Educafors WORLD BOOK ENCYCLOPEDIA 0 cyclo-'reacher 0 childcrafi' 0 0 Worldbook diciionary 0 EVELYN 81 MORRIS SCHIFF 2507 Derbyshire Telephone 682-I6I7 Field Enferprises Educanonal Corp. I Marfha Sargeanl and Curl Peferson I SARGEANT CITRUS PRODUCTS INCORPORATED LAKELAND, FLORIDA top of the class fashions arriving daily. aiia iii E iiiiii y ii iviivi Grove Park Cenler ., .Y,,., .. .....,.,, Lakeland Lana Plum and Monly Wm Golden Gale Cen+er .. ,,.,....... Barlow W R Down+own ..,., ,,....,,a,a,...,., a...... 7a,..A..............,... S e b ring i ' REALTOR TAMPA ' CLEARWATER ' LARGO ' ST. PETE ' PINELLAS PARK Souilh Florida Av n e TELEPHONE 688- I 236 F Mrs.Sl1umale, and Beck Keene T. R. TUCKER, JR. REALTCR 3l5 Nor+l'1 Massaclmuselfs Avenue TELEPHONE 686-7I73 Betsye Kay Rockw 5 School of Dance l2I4 ,464-, Sou+l1 Florida Av We peer beyond +he banisfer To say good-by, And look our las'r upon endless efforfs. We hold our brea'rh, Each page adminis+ered wi+h special care, And hopefully waif +o see The +ransforma+ion Of diminufive proficiency in1'o A cherished Tome. Indispensable were Mr. John Wrighi, Mr. Bob Lynch, lvlr. Lon Wallers and Mr. Ron Binns of Taylor Publishing Company: Mr. Duane Perkins of Perkins PhoTo Service: Mr. Johnny Lewis of Tompkins STudiog Mr. Dick Phillips of Phillips Siudiog Mr. Morris Zipprer. The adminisiralion, 'lacully and siudenis ol Lakeland Senior High: and The businessmen and merchamks of Lakeland. f ,W F M C CORPORATION T P32 .. SETH MCKEEL, INC. YBGZYDFYDF'1!36Y !7G 'f9G B5 DG5 fH6 DC 'DS YUG'YY96 B6' - ns EAST LEMON STREET - LAKELAND, FLORIDA i 'q3::i '5'if.3g- Telephone Mu 2-5193 1341 5,45 , j,,,,,,,,,,,, 323 F l N y G r, Frances Singer, Joye Gibson and Joy Plnlcley S cl J Bl l S ann B cl Dianne Coleman MODERN FLOOR COVERING Polk County's House of Carpet 3l7 Soulh Florida Avenue Telephone 682-05l3 Franchised Dealer for LEES O MOHAWK O BIGELOW FIRTH O GULISTAN O CALLAWAY O ALEXANDER-SMITH Fealuring Name Brands and Experl lnslallalion 324 Fashion Rug Cleaners ,,,..........,,,A,.. A 8: W Drive In ,,..,.,, Acorn Press ....,,,,...,V...,,.....,... Adam Cain Used Cars ...,....... Adamson Disfribufing Co. Ada's 81 Pafs , ,,,, ,...,Y......., , Alberi' Jewelers ., ,, American Dry Cleaners ,,,,YY.........,,..., Ashe Phofo Service , ,,., .......,.........,..,, . Auburn Process 8: Engineering Corp. Babcock Furnlfure ...,,,,,,,,,Y,,,,..,......,..,,.. Bagley Specialfy Adverfising Balfour, L. G. Co. , ,,,,,.Y,,.,....... .. Ballenger Aufo Supply ,, Ballenger Oil Company Benford's Boofery , .,....,,,,..,,,... . Boskey's Easf Main Grocery , Bradley Flower Shop ,,.,.,,,,,,,.... Brennan, John J. Realfor ...,.., Brown's LiH'le Floral Shop Burger Queen . , ,,,.,,.,,,.,,,, ,, Buffer-Krusi' Bakery Cade? Resfauranf Carol's Shoe Sfore , ,.,,,..,,..., , Casswin Music Services, lnc. Cenfral Florida Cifrus Sales, Cenfral Glass 8: Mirror ...,.,...., Colony Shops ,..,..,,,,,..... Confinenfal Travels ,,,,,. Cook's Furnifure ..,,..,,, Counfry Girl, lnc. ..,,.,, , Craff, Jake Used Cars ,... Crysfal Pharmacy . ,.,,,o,,, . Cunningham Laundfy ,.,.... Dairy Queen ,,,v,,..,..,.......,,, De'H'man's .. ..,,,..,, Dixie Moforcycle Sales .,.,... Dobbin's Service Sfafion .,,,.,, Dog N' Suds . ,.,,,..,,,,,.,,,..,...... . iLiLQQ fffQQ Ellis Bros. Floor Covering .,..,,,,.,,,...,... Empire N ,,., ,,.,,,., ,,,,,,,,,,,... . . Ewell Engineering 8: Confracfing Co. ..., . Fariday, Mary Dance Sfudio Firsf Federal Savings 8: Loan ...,,,,, Firsf Sfafe Bank , .,.,,A, ,,..,,,,.,.... , Fla na gan's Painf Pol' ,,,.,,,........ Flefcher Prinfing ,,,,,...,, Florida Favorife Ferfilizer ,,,. Florida Nafional Bank ....... Florida Soufhern College Florida Tile lnclusfries .,,..... FMC Corporafion ,, ,,,..., ., Fore Oil Co. ,...,,,,,.,,,,, . Franzblau-Gilberl' H , ,...,, French Dry Cleaning ...,,,,,,,,,... Gable's Aufo Elecfric Co Gaines Jewelry ,,,,,..,,... Genfry-Morrison , ,,,,........ , Gilberg's , ,,,. Gillum Plumbing , ,,,. . Gladys' Hagerman Co. , ,,,,, ,. Hammond-Jones , ,.,,,. .. Havana Resfauranf ,,.........,, Hill, Bunker ,......,,A,,,,,..... Housfon Gas Corporafion .....,, Jefferson-Bishop .A..,..,,,,,,...,,, Jo-Ann Pasfries ,,,,,,...,,,,, ,,,. Johns, N. Brooks ,,.., Jones, K. T. ,, ,,,,..,,,, Joyce Corner , ....,, ,,,,,,...,..., , Joyner Lumber Company .,.,,,, Kenfucky Fried Chicken ..,,. King, A. G., Produce ..,,., ,A,,,,,,..,,,,, , Kraff Foods ,,,....., ,,..,,.A..,,,,,,.A,,,, , Lakeland Aufomobile Dealers' Assn. Lakeland Bar Associafion ,,,,,.,,..,,c,,,,i,,. Lakeland Lakeland Lakeland Lakeland Lakeland Bea ufy College .,,,,. Business lnsfifufe ....., Coca-Cola ,,..A,,,.,,,,, Ford Company ,.,.,, Packing Co. ,,.....,, , Lakeland Typewrifer 81 Supply Co. .,,. , ill'Vfl?7il li2iiSfL'7TS' limllex -----H272 Lineberger, J. B., lnc. --------254 McArfhur Termife -----.2292 McGinnes Lumber -f-M295 Maas Brofhers --------30l McKeel Real Esfafe and Insurance 280 Macasphalf 309 Maddox Men's Wear -300 Mader, E. J. Air Condifioning --------3l8 Madge's , ,. ----1297 Marshall Jewelers ...,.,,.., 289 Marfin 8: Associafes ---b---.300 Mafher of Lakeland Af-f-H2302 Medical Arfs Pharmacy ........3l2 Melson Aufo Alinemenf 273 Merrill's Drug Mari' M277 Miller's . ...H--.296 Modern Floor Covering Y----W3l3 Monfgomery Ward 272 Moore's Sfyle Shop -M--H7306 Mufual Paper Company --WH304 Myers Cleaners Myrick's fs -V 275 Orange Lumber . ,.......... 287 Oxford Lumber Co. -----H280 Palmer, H. L. iShorlyi 295 Par Three Golf Cenfer W-----.2322 Peck's Drive ln Resfauranf ---V-A-278 Peddy's Radiafor Service 270 Penney's , . --v----V305 Peoples Bank of Lakeland 298 Pepsi-Cola H - 286 Perkins Phofo Service ., .. 299 Peferson's Nurseries -H320 Phillips' Sfudio L--22.2292 Pierson's, Mary, Homemaker Shop 286 PloH's Jarman Shoe Sfore .292 Polk Counfy Harley Davidson -----ff-295 Polk Elecfric Supply -A---V-'3l4 Polk Federal Savings 8: Loan -----,..3'4 Polk General Tire .3l6 Polly Prim's - ---' 3l4 Polk Shopper ,, ,,,,,,.. fr 283 Publix - H 270 Pure Oil Service Cify -V M 285 Racy's , ,,,,.,....,,,.,,,,,... 29l Red Barn --V----287 Reececliff ,, .293 Rocker's, Befsye Kay -- 307 Ross Lakeland Moforg .,,, 269 Royal Crown Boffling Co. ., 292 Safeway Aufo Alignmenf 323 Sargeanf Cifrus Producfs, Inc. , .. .. 3l8 Sargeanf Farms ...29l Schiff's ,, ,,., ,, ,.,, Schwobilf 278 Seven-Up Boffling Co. N ., 273 Shoe Box ., ,, ,,,,, 284 Smoke House ,. .,,,... ,,,...,,296 Soufhern Office Supply ,,29l Soufhgafe Mefchanfs Assn. 297 Slanway IGA . 279 Sfrollo's Resfaurani , H309 Suburban Propane Gas 32I Sunshine Oil Company 294 Swiff's Shoe Repair 299 Thorley, Wade R. .,,,,.,27I Tompkins Sfudio ., ,, 276 Traveler , ., ,,.,.,,,, H 276 Trave-Lodge ,,,,,, ,,,,,,,, , 282 Trueblood's Prinf Shop Tucker, T. R. Realfor ,.,,,,,,,,,, 279 ,.,,,,28I Tyrees H . ,,....,,,,,.,.,,,....... ,295 Union-Bag-Camp Paper Corp. -307 Upshaw, Lanier .,,,,,,,,..,,,. ,,.,,,,, , - u 272 Vick s .,,,,.,,, , 279 Vifo's 302 Warnock'5 ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,v-,, 274 Wafson's Office Supply ,,.... .. H288 Williams Florisf ,,,,,,,v,,,,,,,, 7293 Williams Real Esfafe 303 Wolfson's Pharmacisi- ..,.. .. 279 325 Work's Adams, Mr. Albert R. ,,,, . Supervising Principal Lakeland Area Schools Zipprer, Mr. MOrriS .YYVVYYY...Y Principal Johnson, Mr. George ,,,,, Assistant Principal Lotgren, Mr. David . ,,,., . Assistant Principal Now Supervisor Health and Physical Education Banks, Mr. Elmer . ,.,, ,, American History Bentley, Mrs. Virginia ,,,.a,, English Il Blake, Mrs. Grace ,,,. English IV Tam O'Shanter Blanton, Mr. Robert ,,,,. Band Director Brown, Miss Ruth Hall Algebra Il Byrd, Mrs. Joanna French I, ll, III, IV Caldwell, Mr. Chester ,,,, Typing I, ll DCT Caperton, Miss Mabel Physical Education Chadwick, Miss Shirley ,,,.,Y,,,,,, 30, English II Chambers, Mrs. Jessie May Bookkeeping I, ll Choate, Mrs. Nelle English Ill Clark, Mr. Joseph . .... . Art I, II, III, IV Collins, Mr. Chester ..... American History Cook, Mr. Harry ......... General English Craig, Miss Catherine Latin I, iii, iv Crawshaw, Mrs. Betty ..... Algebra ll General Math II Davis, Miss Virginia Journalism I, II Bagpipe Ellis, Mr. Roy ....... ..... Modern Physics PSSC Physics Consumer Chemistry Fain, Mrs. Frances Home Ec. I Child and Family Fisher, Mrs. Abbye Jean Shortland I, ll Typing I Flatt, Mr. Harvey .. World History American History Frazer, Mrs. Estelle ....... Latin II Gaiser, Mr. Dean ..,,,.,,. DCT Garrison, Mrs. Gladys .... Notehand Secretarial Practice Office Practice Clerical Practice Typing I Gavin, Mr. Richard ..... Agriculture I 26, 29, 27, ..,....3O ....,.32, ......34, .......44 . 49, 49, .......38, .mai ........49, 31, Facullty li Gibson, Mrs. Julia ....,.. School Nurse nrllax Gibson, Mr. Llewellyn ..... ....... American History Gimbel, Mr. Charles ...., German I, II Consumer Chemistry Applied Science Physical Science Glenn, Mr. Eugene DCT Gress, Mr. Ralph ....,,. CBA Chemistry Griesheimer, Mr. John ...a. Plane Geometry General Math I Haley, Miss Hazel English IV Highlander Hirschtield, Mrs. Clara ..... ......... English I, III General English Houser, Mr. Bobby ...... DCT Howell, Mr. Bruce ........, Agriculture II, III Huston, Mrs. Margaret ..... ......... Algebra I, II lohnson, Mrs. Betty Typing I, II Johnson, Mrs. Sanclra . . Speech English Ill Kalatsky, Mrs. Alma ...... Personal Typing II Typing I Keen, Miss Eunice Librarian Kirk, Miss Hazel . ..,..,,. , Home Economics I Modern Family Food and Management .........3O, Krieterneyer, Mr. William ................ Drivers' Education Lee, Mrs. Edna .. ......... ...Y Y A English II Long, Mrs. Carlotta ..,......... .,..... 3 4 Algebra I, ll Lumpkin, Miss Marguerite World History McCullough, Mrs. Doris ...a.. Library, AVA Mclntyre, Miss Maxine ..... Plane Geometry Solid Geometry Trigonometry Advanced Math Highlander McMillan, Mrs. Sue ...... Guidance Metcalf, Mrs. Mary Alice ..,... Guidance Miller, Mrs. Bette Shorthand I Typing I, II Miller, Mr. James ....... Physical Education Head Baseball Coach Miller, Mr. W. E. ....., . Bible English III Mitchell, Miss Mariorie ..... .....f... 4 6, Physical Education 326 Nelson, Mr. L. L. ............ . Head Football Coach Plane Geometry Oenbrink, Mr. Robert .W American History O'Hara, Mrs. Rosemary ,. World Geography Paige, Mr. James ....... Metal Shop Auto Mechanics Pond, Mr. James .,.. Biology Powell, Mr. John ..,....... Head Basketball Coach Drivers' Education Price, Mr. Lloyd ............. Industrial Arts I, II Mechanical Drawing I Pugh, Mr. Charles .......... Spanish I, Il Purdue, Mr. Elmore ...... Drivers' Education Richey, Mr. Dean Architectural Drawing Basic Electronics Engineering Drawing Sandbach, Mrs. Eleanor . Spanish I English II Self, Mrs. Marianne ...... Home Economics I Clothing Teany, Mr. John ,,...... Physical Science Health Education Thompson, Mr. Claude .. Consumer Education Business Arithmetic Thompson, Mrs. Nan Typing I Bookkeeping I Thrift, Miss Nell ...... English ll Tilton, Mrs. Linda ,.,... English lil Van Rider, Mrs. Peggy .. Librarian Wallace, Mrs. Juanita ,..., English Il, Ill Walstead, Mr. Douglas .. Physical Education Ward, Miss Margaret ..... Problems Current History American History Warren, Mrs. Norma Guidance Warren, Mrs. Retha General Math II Algebra I, Il White, Mr. Edward ...... Physical Education Williams, Mrs. Cathryn c. Typing I Business English Williams, Miss Louise .... Biology Williams, Miss Miriam .. Chorus Director Music Theory Workizer, Mrs. Frankie Spanish ii, iii FEATURES Dedication ....,,,,.... LCLCLCLL22, 23 Exchange Students ...,,,,, W217, 218, 219 Faculty lnformals .,..... ,,e, 5 2, 53, 54, 55 Fads and Fashions .,,., .,..,,,,,.., 3 58, 261 Foreword ,...,,,,...,...,, Viewpoints .,,. ....,,., 2 62, 263 ACTIVITIES Honor Clubs Classical ,,,,..,,,,,,,.,,,A ,,,,,..,, 1 OO, 101 Le Cercle Francais .... ,,.... 1 O2, 103 National Honor .,.,, , ,,..,, 96, 97 Torch ..,...,., .,..,,,, Music Department Chorus ,.,,.,......,,,,,,,,, Dreadnaught Band Drum Maior .,,.,.,,,,,, Maiorettes ..., Sailorettes ,. Solo Twirler Y,,,. . Publications Bagpipe ...,....,,,,,,,,.. Highlander Business Highlander Editorial Tam O'Shanter ,,,,...,. Service Clubs Anchor ,,,,. Civinettes Interact .,.,..,,,.,...,.. Junior Exchange ...,. Junior Lions ,,..... Key .,,,,,,,,,,,,, Keyettes ,,,,,, Lionettes ..,.. Opti-Misses ,.... Service Organizations Color Guard ,,,,....,c,, Hall Patrol ,,,,....,, , lnterclub Council ., School Workers .. ,,,,,,,,98 26, 127 ,.,,..,,,13O-135 130 ....,,,,,,.,135 WMHNIS6, 137 ,nn2,135 22.62, 63 .u225o, 61 UNHSB, 59 nv2254,55 n221o8,1o9 cuus211o, 111 ,nuWW124, 125 222112, 113 Lun114,115 .LaW116, 117 .uu.118, 119 UHDIZO, 121 122 ,71 .,,.,,,,69 72 .,,,,,.,68 L3 Student Council ..,... Special Events Calendar Girls ,,,c Holiday Ball ,,,,,...,... 190 Homecoming ,,,,,,,,. Honor Society Tea ,..... Sweethearts ,,,,,, 3, Special Interest Clubs Art Guild W AVA-Library .Y,,.. Biology , ,. DCT .,,. FFA ,.,,. FHA FNA . ,, FTA ,,,, GAA ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,..... Girls, Boys State ,,a,, L Club ,c,,,,a,,,, Music Masters ..,,.. . Pan-American Club CB1I11iB1I fllll Index UVW66, 67 ,2WV,WW14O, 141 , 194, 206, 208 MUD .22c2155, 157 1 73 ....,,,76 .,,,,,,,,8O, 81 ,....2,,,82-85 286, 87 ..,,,.88, 89 ,,....9O, 91 ,WVW77 .nnn93 dunnn73 .2vc94, 95 222222278 222104, 105 SCHOOL PERSONNEL Custodians Berry, J. H. W Burkhart, Charles ,,,.. Gatts, Wilbur .,,, Seger, Fred cc.,, Sullivan, John ,,,,, Lunchroom Staff Baker, Lila ,L,,, Brown, Helen ,,.,..,. Carter, Albertha ..... Craig, Bernice ...,, Dees, Ruby ,,s,, Fortin, Rose .,..,, Green, Mattie ,,.,. ,,,,.,,51 , ,,,,. 51 ...,,,,51 ,,,,,,,51 51 ,..,...51 ,,,,...51 .,...,,51 51 51 ,.....,51 51 Kelly, Ann ,,,.,...,.,.... ,,...., 5 1 McDowell, Caleb ..,e.. ......, 5 1 Young, Lily Mae ,,,,. ,,,..,, 5 1 Secretaries Andrews, LaVerr1e 327 Nash, Virginia ..,... Sauls, Arlene ......, SPORTS Cheerleaders ,,,, ..,..c,,, ...,....29 .......,29 176, 177 Dreadnaught Baseball ,.., ,,.,,,,,, 164-167 Coaches .,,,, Individuals ...., ...... Team .c,,.,,, ..,,,,, .164 2,165-167 164 Dreadnaught Basketball ,,,,., .,.A,,,, A 158-161 Coaches ..,.. ..,,,,,,,Kc, 1 58 Individuals ,,,,. ,,,,,,,V, 1 59-161 Schedule ...., ,f,-,--- 1 58 Team ----- ,158 Destroyer Basketball .,,,. , 163 Dreadnaught Football .YYY.. ....YY 1 44, 155 Coaches ..... -.-..-s,---- 1 44 Individuals ...,.44ff 146-153 Schedule .,,.. '.-.ffff: - --145 Team ,,,,. Destroyer Football .,,, Golf .,,,,. lnterclub Sports ,,,1, Tennis .,,, Track ...... --A---e 1 70, Coach .,,.,. Team ,,,,. STUDENT BODY Abrams, Ronald ...Y Abranovic, Bickley ,...ff--,vf----Y 97, Achbach, Jane ............ 101, 104, Achbach, Sue ,....,, ....,,...,.... 8 1, Adams, Jody Len ....,... 63, 104, Adams, Jonyl .AA,,A ....., .-------- Adams, Michell ...., ,.... Adamson, Joel .... ------.--V---A--,- Adamson, Susan . ..,. .. .,.... 81, 100, ,,,,..144, 145 1 62 1 69 1 72 1 68 171 171 ......17O 126, 183 221, 229 183, 282 105, 239 183, 207 286, 221 .n7O, 221 183, 295 239,295 Bradt, Mark ,,,,, Bishop, Dan , , Addair, Kenneth ,,,,.A.,,,,,. , ,,,., ,,,,, 1 62, 239 Ahlschwede, Jon .,,. 2162, 171, 239, 242 Alby, Larry .22,M,22,2,, 94, 124, 145, 147 221 Alexander, Gloria ,,,,,,,,2,, , ...,...,,..,,,,,,,Y, 221 Alexander, Millie W ,2..,,,,,, ,,YY,, , 2, 183 Alexander, Ronald ,,..,,,,,,.,..,,,,,,,,,,,,, 239 Alexander, Schellie 89, 131, 134, 183 Alford, Henry ,..,,,,, .....,, YY,,YYY,,,, B 6 , 239 Alford, Richard ,,.,,. ,,,, 1 46, 221 Allard, Linda ,,,,,, .,,,,,,.,o,, 2 39 Allen, Becky .,,,,,,,.2,...,, 122, 221 Allen, Bobbi ,,,,,, ,,,,,,,.,,,..., , , .. .. 239 Allen, Bobby ,,,,,,,, 65, 81, 105 239 Allen, Jay 2 ,,,,.,, ,.,,,,22 , 239 Allen, Lynn ,,,,,, ,,,,,,, 1 01, 239 Alling, Robert ,,e,, ,,,,, , 221 Anderson, Beth H ,.., ,,,,,.., 8 O, 91, 239 Anderson, Rusty ...,. ,,,, 116, 221 Anderson, Sharon .,,,.: .,,,,2.,.,,,,,,,,,, 2 21 Anderson, Sherry ,,,,,,, ..,s,,, 8 3, 183 310 Appleton, Carol , ..,,., 88, '127, 239 Archer, Corliss ...,, ,,,,..,,,,,,,,,.,,, 2 39 Armes, Janet ,,,,,,,,,,.... ,,,.,,, 1 01, 183, 277 Armstrong, Jo Ann ,.,,... ,,..,, 8 8, 105, 221 Arrinlgton, Dave Arthur, Buddy Atchison, Joyce .,,, ,,.,,.,., 7 1, 84, 183 Attaway, Jean ,,... ,,,,,,,1,,,,,,,,,,, 2 21 Attaway, Lloyd Avant, Alvin ,,,,, ,,,,,,,,, 8 4, 183 Bach, Johanna ,..,,, ,.,,,, 1 83 316 Baggett, Carlos ,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Y, 2 39 Baggett, Dan ,,,,,.,,...,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 97, 125, 221 Bagley, Danny 67, 72, 73, 105, 124, 150, 289, 312, 145, 183 Bailey, Rosa ,...,.,,....,,,a,,,,..,,,a,,,,.,,,,, 81, 221 Baker, Bob Baker, Bruce Y,,,YYY,,,,YYY 86, 239 Baker, Carmen .,,,,,,,,,,,,...,,,, 90, 104, 221 Baker, Robert ,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 239 Baker, Ronnie ,,,,,,,, 66 125, 164, 166 221 Baker, Sharon ,,,, , ,,1,.,,, , ,,,,, 66, 88 239 Ballard, Linda ,,,,, YYYY,YV,,YY 9 6, 221 Ballard, Lyn ,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,, , ,183 274 Baltich, Bruce ,,,,,, ,,,,,,,, 6 5, 116, 183 Banks, Martin ,,,,,, YYYYYYYYY,Y,Y,,,YY, 2 39 Barber, Richard .,,:,, .,,,,,,,,,,, 2 21 Barbosa, Susan ,,,,,, ,,Y,YA 1 OA, 239 Barden, Cindy ,,,12, ,,,,,,, 1 33 239 Barlow, Eddy ,,,,,., ...,,,,,,, 2 21 Barnes, Raymond a,,, ,,,,,,,f, 2 39 Barrett, Pat ,,,,,,,,, YYY-,,,,,,,YY,,, 2 21 Bass, Michael ,,,,,,, ,,,,., 1 70, 221 Bassett, Jack ,.,,,,,,. , ,,,,,,,, 221 Bassford, Barbara ,,,, ,,,,,,,,,, 2 39 Batson, Marion ,,,,,, 6Y,YYYYVYYYY, 2 39 Battle, Joe ,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,YY 1 63, 239 Battle, Randall Batts, Keith ,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,V,,,Y 2 39 Baum, Steph JA,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,-,,,,,,,,,,---,,-,, 91, 221 Beal, Kathy ..,2,os2 64, 72, 102, 11O, 183, 259, 312 Beall, Freda L. ,,,,,, 105, 239 Beaman, Marty ,...,,.. Bean, Pete ..,.,.,,,, Bearden, Margie ,,,a Beasley, Billy ,2... Beasley, Jim ..,.,,,,... Beauchamp, Janet Beauchamp, Karen ,,,,s,,, 108, 126, Bechtol, Darlene ..,., Becknell, Bunny .....,,..,,,........,,,,,,,, Beerman, Ann ..,, Beerman, Betty Belk, Kenny Bell, Bruce as Bell, Gene Bell, Richard ,,...., Bell, Sue . ,,,,.,.,,,, Bellflower, Judi ..... Bemberg, Jerry ..... Benefield, C. J. Benford, Billy .,..,, Bennett, Alta ,,,,,,,, Bennett, Carol Sue Bennett, Charleeda Bennett, Janet ,,,,,,.,, Bennett, Benson, Randy ,,,,, Donald ,,,,. Bent, Charles ,,,,. Benz, Carol ,,,.. Berg, Connie ,,,,, Berger, Diane ,...,, Berger, Sandra ,,,,, Berndtson, Sue .,,,.. Bielefeld, Celeste , 51995, Peggy eae,-4,,,-- Billingsley, Theresa Billiter, Roger 2.,,.... Bird, Ricky ..,,. Birkby, Ricky ,,,,, Black Black , Bruce ,,,..,, 8 , Leon ,,,,, ,, Black, Richard ,...,, Black, Shirley .,,, Blake, ' Janice ....,,, .. Blankenstein, Patti 94, 144, 149, 164, 188, ,..,,,...,...,84, ..,,..,127, 136, ,.....,.,,91, 101, 127, , .aass 84, .,.,...,,66, 105, 168, . 2..,22..,2..,,26.2 168, 05, 239, 80, 184, ,,,,...,.,7O, 162, 321 184 221 2239 2221 239 184, 305 184 221 221 239 184 270 184 22.184, 207, 316 62 ...,,,,,,221 221 221 1 O5 87, 2 79, 221 221 8.........,184 1 04, ,...........105, 221, 221 231 239 ...80, ,.,,,,,...127 101, 221 239 221 . ,4,.,, ,..,,,,,,,,.,,, 1 27 - ...s,,,a..8 137, 184 62, M2184 ....,..86, ...,..,69, 1 22, 1 239 184 239 168 221 221 184 .....,....,,221 221 184, 324 239 222 Blanton, Doris ,,,,,,,,,,6,,,,,,V, 127, 136, Blanton, Jan ,,...,,, 80, 96, 102, 118, 278, Blanton, Janie .. ,,,,-,, 91, Bledsoe, Bob ,,,, Yrrrvgygr 1 33, Bledsoe, Neal ,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Y,,, 2 39 Blevins, Elaine Blewetr, Kathy ,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,, 3 4, 184, Bolding Bolumen, Avelino ,,.... Booker, Mike ,..,.... Booker, Monty Booker, Robbie Bostwick, Gene ..,, Bottoms, Billy ,.,,, Bourke, Nancy ,,,... , Hank ,,,,,,.,, 319 1 63 ...,.,8.,257 2105 81 32 ...,,,,84, 328 184 Bouton, Linda .,,..., 65, 81, 101 Bowden, Earlie ..,a,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 185 Bowden, Jean Ann ,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,6,,,,,,,,,6,, 185 Bowles, Linda ,,,,,,,,,,,, 120, 185, 186, 298 Bowser, Jan ,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 9 O Boyce, Barbara ...,.,,,........,,,..,,,..., 111, 222 Boyd, Carole ,,.....,66,, 67, 119, 140, 185, 300, 314 Boyer, Ann ,,,,,,.,, ..,,..,.,. 1 85 Boyett, Charles ,,,, Boyett, Charlotte Boykin, Danny ...., Bozeman, Janice ,,,,, Bozeman, Violet Bradley, Gary 2 Brady, Bobbi Brainard, Roberta Branch, Donald ,,,,, Brandon, Jeffrey Brannen, Tommy Braunscheidel, Arlene 1 62 71 27, 222 .8,,,,,222 1 O5 85 Brennan, John .,,,..,...,...2, 69, 84, 185, 313 Brenneman, Mary F. .....,.......,...,......... .222 Brenneman, Ray ........,..,...,.........,.. 158, 222 Brewster, Claudia .....,,, 102, 110, 185, 209 Briggs, Gail .,............,.,,,.......,,.............,., 222 Bright, Becky ...,.. ..,.... 1 22, 185 Briglin, Constina Brinson, Susanne ,,,,,, .,...., 1 10, 186, 324 Britt, Franklin Brock, Bryan ,... ..................... 8 0, 105 Brock, Judy ...... .,..... 9 7, 219, 222, 229 Brower, Gaile .......,,......, 63, 186, 121, 278 Brown, Aleta ,.,,,,,,,2,, 101, 60, 96, 120, 186, 259, 275, 321, 323 Brown, Belinda Sue ..2................. 137, 222 Brown, Don ....,,..,....,,, 95, 115, 158, 159, 160, 185, 186 Brown, Edward Brown, Gary . .,,,,, ,222 Brown, Jon Brown, Lawrence ....... .....,2,... 1 32 Brown, Linda ...... ,...,... 8 0, 91 Brown, Lonnie Brown, Lowell .... ....... 1 34 Brown, Novetta .2.... .222 Brown, Tommy Bryan, Bill Bryan, Linda ,2,,,, .,...................Y, 2 77 Bryan, Ruth ,, ,. ..,,,..,, 101, 109, 222 Bryant, Mary .,,... ............. 1 20, 222 Bryson, Jim ...... ....,,,, 1 15, 222 Bucci, Philip ........,..,,, ........... 1 36 Buchanan, Heydon Buckalew, Gale ........ ..,,.., 2 22 Bunch, Ramona .,,..,,,.........f,,.......,f,.4,,,, 222 Burdette, Mike ............ 96, 161, 164, 166, 158, 220, 222, 226, 237 Burge, Jean Burge, Sharon Burgner, Jimmy .100 Burkhart, Sherry ..,... ..,2... Burleigh, Thomas ...79 Burnett, Mary Ellen Burns, Larry ,,,,...,,,,,,,,,. Burse, Jerry ,,,,,,, Busi, Lorraine ...,,, Busing, Ward ,,,,,, Buttermore, Vic Butts, Ronnie ..... Byers, Tom ,.,,..,,, Cabell, Virginia ,,,,,, Cain, John Calandra, Jim Calvert, Cathy ,,,,,, Campbell, Alan ,8O H186 22105 1 , 222 79 ..,..,144, 152, 34, 186, 281 186 294 186 Campbell, Arlene YY,,, .. ,,,, 84, 186 Cann, David ,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,, 1 15, 222 Canncey, Sharon ,,,,a,,,.,..,,YY,.,..,,.A.....,.,,.., 79 Cannon, Jon ,,.,,,,.,., 68, 99, 182, 186, 200, 262, 273 Cannons, LaWayne ,,,,,,, 96, 117, 187, 207, 280 Caraker, Reece ....,, ,,Y,.,. ,,..,...,,,,,Y Y , 133 Carkin, Ruth ,...YY ,YY,,Y,,Y 1 76, 177, 222 Carlisle, Brenda Carlton, Louise Carriger, Ann ....AA, 66, 68, 72, 118, 187, 315 Carroll, Wayne Carson, Roberta ,,,,,,, .,....... 1 11, 137 Carter, Angie Carter, Kay ,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,, 1 20, 187, 285 Carter, Lester ,,,,., ,,,.... 1 01, 145, 148, 187 Carter, Linda YY,YYYf,,.,YfY,.... 67, 31, 98 Carter, Margie ,,,,,,,,,.. 70, 81, 88, 120, 222 Carter, Richard ,,,, .,,..,,, 5 ss,.,,s...s 1 33, 222 Carter, Terry Caruthers, David ...,, 222 Carver, James ,.,,,. ,,,,YY,,,,,, 1 33 Cason, Glenda ..,.,,, ,,,,,, 1 27, 222 Cason, Martha ,A.A...., ,s,s,,,,, 1 27 Caswell, Betty Caswell, Mary Ellen ..,,.,,, W , 127 Caudle, James ,,,,,,,,. ..,,,..,,..,.. 2 22 Chamberlain, Bill ssss,,,, 105, 223 Champagne, Carole Champagne, Norma ..,,,,,,,,.,,,,, 80, 90, 105 Champagne, Susan ,,,,,,,, 96, 101, 103, Chance, Patricia ,.,,, Chambler, Charlene Chapman, Steve Chase, Mike ,,.,,,., 114 Chase, Sandy 182, 185, 187, 187 .187 282 Chastain, Rosemary .,,, ,,,s,,s, 8 4, 187 Chatham, Kerry ,,,,....,,,,.. ,,,..,, 8 7, 241 Cherryhomes, Robert ,,,,... .....,,....,,, 2 41 Chestnut, Lee , ,,...,.,..,,.,, .,,,,,,,, 1 33, 223 Cheyne, Jim Chisholm, Jenny ,,,,, ..,.,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 2 4 1 Christensen, Clair ,,.,....A,......,, .,,,. ,,,,,,,.,, 2 4 1 Clark, Blair ,,,,,,,,,,...,..,, 104, 116, 187, 317 Clark, Cheryl ...., ,,.,..,,,,,,..,.,,,.,,,,,,, 2 23 Clark, Kenny ...,. ...,,, ..,...., 1 3 3, 241 Clark, Jon ,,,,.., ,.,,,,,,, 1 04, 158, 222 Clark, Lynne ,,..,,, ...,,,, 9 0, 98, 100, 241 Clark, Ruth ,,,... ,,,,,81, 89, 100, 241 Clark, Sammy ,,,,. Clark, Sherry Clark, Shirley .,,, Clark, Steve ,, 81, Clark,WSuzanne ., ,, Clawson, Nanette Clayborn, Judie Clayton, Sharon ,,,, Clayton, Susan Clifton, Lyn Clinton, Alan Cloud, Catherine , Cloud, Eva Cochran, Stan Coe, Marcia ,,,, Coker, David ,,,,,c Cole, Carolyn .,., Cole, Di B118 . Y. Cole, Diana L. .,,, , Cole, Doug ,,,,..,, , , .... 66, 13, 88, 1 27, Cole, Mary c,,,, 3 ,,,, ..,, ,,,,,,Y,,,,,,, , Coleman, Dianne , Coleman , Leigh .,., Coleman, Maxine , Coleman, Maxwell Coleman, Rebecca Collier, Marie ., Collins, Harriett .,.. Collins, Janet ,, Colton, Suzanne ,,..,, Combee, Faye ,,,,,,,,, Combee, Margaret Combee, Mike ,,,, Combee, Wayne ,,A,., 4 ,,,,, , Combs, Calvin , Conner, Peggy ,135, 140, 79, .,....,,.,.127, ,,,, 67, , ,,,, 71, ,86, 91, 84, Connor, Barry ,,,,, ..,, W Connors, Archie ,ccc,,.,, 4, Conway, Mary Beth ,,,,, , , 63, Cook, Bob ,,,,.,,...,,4. YYYYYYYY Cook, Charlotte .,,,,,, Cook, Charlotte M. ,,,,, Cook, Tommy Cooper, Dan ,,,,,, Cooper, Valerie ,,,,. Copeland, Ann ,,,,. 58, 101, 83 Copeland, Joyce ,,,,,, , ,,,,,,,,,,, W Cornea, Carla ,,,,,,,. ,,,,,,, 7 0, 89, Corpening, Lynn ., .,,,,, W90, 104, Costine, Hilda s,,, Cothern, Mike . 89, Courson, David ........,,,,.,Y,..Y,......Y, 132, Couturier, Tommy ,,,,,,,, 95, 115, Covington, Susan -,,67, 90, Coward, Bob ,,,,,.,, 94, 164, 1, Cox, Betty MY,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,YYYY,,- Cox, Jeff ,..., .,e,,,,,, Cox, Jim ,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,, 1 O Cox, Raymond ...,,, ,,,,.. Cox, Sheila ,,,, 329 241 241 241 187 223 223 187 241 241 187 223 269 241 187 223 241 137 223 223 250, 324 187 241 241 H188 223 223 223 223 241 223 241 188 223 241 188 223 320 2.188 241 241 323 188 188 2,188 241 223 223 2,223 241 170, 293 118, 223 300 241 241 223 ,223 223 Coyle, Randy ,,,,...,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,..,,,,., 7185 Craft, Ronnie ,,,,, - 66, 81, 105, 241 298 Crafton, Jerry ,,,.,,,,....,.,,,,,,..,,,,, , ,,,,,,,,,, 241 Craven, Jack ,,,,,,, , ,,,, , 66, 188 Crawford, Barbara Crawford, Lura Jane ,,,,,,,,,.. ,,,, , , 241 Crawford, Richard ,,,,,,,, 63, 114, 188, 222, 313 Crawford, Valinda ,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,. , ,127, 241 Creasy, Jenny ,,,,,,,,.. ,,,,.. 8 1, 105, 241 Creech, Ann ,,,,., ,,,,,, ,,,, , A 223 Crews, Sharon ,,,,, . ,,,, 133, 223 Crismier, Charles ,,,,.., ,,,,, , H189 241 Crismier, Ken ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,, 1 27 Criswell, Harvey ,94, 101, 115, 144, 152, 223 289 Crockette, Karen ,,,,,, ,,,, 71, 189 Crosby, Harry ,,,,,.. , , 223 Crosby, Jean .. .. ,,,,,, 223 Cross, Michael ,... ,,,, ,,,, 1 0 4 241 Cross, Teddie ,,,, ,,,,,,,, , 241 Crowley, Linda .,,,, ,,.,,.., 1 20, 223 Cruise, Brenda ,,,,,. ,,,,,,,,, ,,,,, , 241 Crumpton, Jimmy ,,,,.. ,., 86, 169, 223 Culberson, Alice ,,,,,, ,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,, 8 1 , 241 Curk, Barbara ,,,,, ,, ,,,,,,, 63, 97, 101 188 Curry, Jean Marie W72, 105, 108, 188, 209, 301 Curry, William ,,,, 81, 145, 163, 164, 166, 241 Dancy, Bill W ..,,,,, 4 189 Daniel, Dannette H ,,,,, ..,,, 1 04, 121 223 Dantzler, Pat W , ,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,, , , 223 Darnell, Aileen ,,,,,, , sc,, 83, 189, 276, 310 Dasher, Talmadge ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,, 8 4, 189 Daugherty, Eddie s,,, ,,...,..,,. . , 241 Daugherty, Jane ,,,,,,,, 100, 119, 140, 189, 282, 296, 301 Davidson, Ken , ,,,, , ,,,,, ,, 81, 105, 241 Davidson, Linda sss... 66, 81, 98, 104, 242 Davies, Steve .,,,,,,,,,,, 59, 105, 125, 223, 237, 263, 323 Davis, Bill S. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,242 Davis, Henry c,,,,, ,,,, , N242 Davis, Robbie ,,,,,, , 223 Davis, Ronnie .,,, ,,,.,, 2 42 Davis, Terry ,,,., ,,,,,,,,,, 2 42 Dawson, Sally ,,,, .,,... 8 1, 242 Day, Cindy Lee Day, Sam ..,,...., ,,,...,,,, 2 23 Deal, David ,,,,, ,,,,v,,,,,,,,,,, 2 23 Deal, Kenny ,, ....... 163, 242 Deal, Jerry ,,,,.,..,,, 84, 189 Dean, Corky ,,,,,, , ,,,,, ,,,YYYY,YY,,,, 1 89 Deaton, Ronnie ,,,,,, ....oo,, 1 12, 133, 223 Deeson, Loretta ....,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 224 Dekle, Sheila ,,,,,... 104, 121, 140, 224, 228 DeMayo, Maire ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, , ,, ,,,,, 224 Demmon, Gloria , s,,,, ,,s..., 1 22, 189, 292 Dennard, Frank Derrig, Donna ,,,,,,,,,.,.,,,,,,.., ,189 Dettmann, Debbie ....s, ,,,,,,,, 8 1, 168, 242 DeWitt, Doug ,,,ss, ....,,,, 1 12, 189, 207 Dias, Roy 242 189 282 224 284 224 242 224 294 224 242 Diaz de Arce, Luis .,af .,,,,,,,,,,,.A....,., Diaz de Arce, Marie .,., ...,,,Y,,,,,,,, 1 27, Dobbins, Guerry ..,,, ....,A.. 1 05, 224, Dobson, Harold .,...,....,,....,,,,..,,,,,,,,,,,,, Dobson, Mary ,..,,,....Q,,Q,. 96, 105, 189, Dobson, Richard ...,.. ,......,,.,...,,,,, 1 26, Dodd, Diana ,,,,....... ,,,44Q....,........ 1 37, Dohany, Andy ,,,,,,,,..,,....,,,,...,..., 134, Dolgos, Ann Marie ..,..... 102, 136, 189, Donnelly, Don ....,,,,,..,,,,, 66, 100, 104, Doran, Carolyn .... .,,,,.,,,......,,.... 1 00, Dorman, Earline ,,.., Dotson, James .,,,.. .,2,,,.,,2,,224 ..22,,.,242 Douglass, John .,.. ,,,,,.,......,.,,,,. 2 42 Douglass, Terry s,,, ,,,,.. 1 90, 203, 287 Dowd, Mary Ann ...,, ,,,,,.,,,,,aa,,,, 1 90 Dowdy, Rose ,.,,,,,,, ....,s,, 9 O, 224 Downs, Janice ,,,,., ,,,.,,,,,.. 2 42 Downs, John ee,,... ,,,,.,............... 2 42 Drake, Janice ,... , ,,,........ 67, 100, 224 Drake, Tommy ,,...,.,,,,,.,,,,,.,,.,.,,,,.,.,,,,,,,, 224 DuBoSe, Roy .,......,.,. 96, 100, 105, 117, 124, 170 Duey, Hugh ,Y,..,.. ,,,,,,,,,..,, 1 69, 242 Duffie, Donald Dunker, Bill .,..., ....,,., 1 03, 190, 315 Dunn, Joanne ,,.... ,,,..,,,,....,,,,,,,,, 2 42 Dunstan, Dianne ...... ..,,,, 1 37, 242 Durden, Marie Durfee, Bruce ,,,, ....A,.,,,,, 1 05, 224 Durhan, Mike Y,,,,,.. .,,,,,, 1 16, 190, 281 Durick, Charles ,,,,, .......,......,,,,..., 1 90 DuVall, Elwood ,,,, , .,....,. .224 Dyer, Bobby ...,,,, 86, 224 Eady, Dennis Eady, Tommy ,,,..., ,,,,,, 1 62, 242 Eagle, Jennifer Eagleson, Howard ,,,,,. ....,.,,,,, 2 24 Early, Sandra .,.,.,... .,,, 67 224 Eason, Claudia ,,,,.. ,,,.,,, 1 27 190 Eason, Sharon ,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,, 2 42 Eberhardt, David Edenfield, Willis ,,,...., 96, 104, 124, 218, 224, 235 Edgar, Rosetta .,,.a2 , 224 Edwards, Brenda ...., N ,242 Edwards David ,,.2... ..,,,,.,. 2 42 Edwards Lana , .2,... ,,...,,,,, 1 01 242 Edwards, Linda ,,,,,,,,,,,,.,..,,,,,,,,.... 89, 242 Edwards, Mary ,.ee....,,., 88, 127, 137, 243 Edwards, Virginia ............, ........,,, 8 3 190 Eickenberg, Peggy ..,.. ,,,,,,,,,,,,, 1 05, 224 Eilertsen, Jill .........., ...,... 1 27, 176, 224 Eisenstadt, Susan ....,.2......... 83, 127, 190 Ellerbe, David ,,,,.,., 66, 94, 124, 145, 149, 224 Ellerbe, Derell e,,,. .u.,,..,2. 1 03, 190 Ellerbe, Sandra ,,,, ,,.... 6 5, 101 243 Ellis, Gary Elmore, Gary .,,,, ..... 1 71 243 Ely, Linda ....,,,,,,,, ..s,,,, 2 24 Engelking, Judy ,..... ...,, 2 24 En rig uez, Cachy Entrekin, Steve ,,..., ,....,,243 Epley, Dianah .,., ,,,,.. , ,, ,,,,, 243 Eschrich, Trixie ,.,., ,,,,,,,,.,,..,. .,,,, ,,,,, 9 1 , 224 Essary, Janice ,...,.., 102, 131, 135, 190 Essary, Linda ,,,,.. ..,.2,,,,... . 91, 127, 243 Essig, Kathleen ,,,,, ,..,,,,,,,,, , , 224 Evans, Tommy ,,,,, ,,,,, 8 1, 243 Evilsizer, Joseph Fackler, Ethyle ,..,. ,,,,,,, 8 8, 243 Fagaly, Fred ..,. ,,,,,,,,, , 190 Fagaly, Jeannie ,... ,,,,,,,, ,,., 2 2 4 Fair, Ann ,,,,.,,,,,,,, ....,.. 8 3, 190 Fair, Kenneth , ,,a,,.,, 86, 243 Fair, Morris ,,,,,,,,..,,, ,,,,,,,,,,....,,,,,, 1 91 Faircloth, Dwight ,,,,,,, ,,.... 1 26, 127, 224 Faison, Harold ,,,,,, ,,.,,.,,,, 1 26, 224 Faison, Joanie ,,,, .,,,,.,,, 2 43 Fallin, Ervin .,,,, .,,,,,.,,,,, 2 43 Fannin, David ,,.,, ...,,,, 1 70, 224 Farenwald, Pat ., ...,.. 101, 224 Farkas, Louis ,,,, ,,,,,,,,,, ,,,...,.,,,,,2,, 2 4 3 Fasano, Sandra ., .. ., 101, 224 Felts, Judy ,,,,.....,,, 89, 101, 243, 320 Fenske, Jeanette ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, , , ,, ,,,, , 224 Fenton, Rosamond .,,,,, 191 Ferguson, Jimmy ,,,, , ,,,, ,..,,,,,. , ,,,, , . 191 Ferguson, Sheila .,,,..,,,.,,.... ..., ,,,,,,,,,.,,.,,, 2 4 3 Field, Nancy ,,,,,,,, 71, 102, 191, 269, 301 Fielding, Ricky ,,,.a,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,, 83, 191 Fields, Beth ......,,,, 96, 105, 119, 177, 224, 233, 237, 322 Fields, Bob , ,,,, ,,,,..., ,,,,, , , , 243 Fields, Judy , ,,,,,,,,.,,,.,,,,,, ,, , 127 Fields, Kenneth ,,,.,,,, 59, 72, 96, 99, 113, 191, 211, 258, 288, 295 323 Fifer, Richard H .,,,,,,, , ,,,,,,,.,.,,..,. 191, 282 Fincel, Elizabeth ,, ,,,,,, 191, 276, 317 Finch, Peggy ,,,, , , ,,,,,,, 79, 191 Fireloaugh, Kay ,,.. , , 2 104, 243 Firth, Barry, ,, ,,,,,, Y,,,, , 243 Fischer, George ,,,,,,, , , 87, 243 Fish, Dennis s....2 2 , 87, 243 Flanagan, Ed ,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,, 1 91 Flatt, Lona . ,,.,, 83, 191 Fleming, Paul ,,,, ,, 113 Flesher, James ,,,,, ,,,,,, YVYYVVVV 2 2 4 Fletcher, Herbert ,,., ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 2 24 Fletcher, James ..2,,, ,,,,,, 8 7, 134, 243 Fletcher, Pat ...,,,,,,,, , 83, 191 Fletcher, Sam Fiery, Will ,s...V ss...sss 1 31, 132, 139, 191 Floyd, Charles .,.,,, 63, 104, 192, 281 Flynn, Donald ,,,,, ,,,,,, VYVVV Y V V 313 Foland, Bruce ,,,,,,,,, 77105, 243 Ford, Jeana ,,.,, ....,,,,,,.,,. , 87, 127, 243 Ford, Karen ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,, 6 6, 243 Ford, Tommy .8 ,,,63, 95, 101, 114, 144, 148, 192, 203, 258, 320 Forness, Joe ,,,,.,,,...,,, ,94, 113, 169, 192 Forslev, Enid as ,,,,, 58, 97, 121, 192, 258, 288 323 Forslev, Karen 89, 98, 100, 243, 254 Forsythe, Dottie ,,,,, ,,,,,,, Y Y ,Y,,,,,, H 192 Forsythe, Gay ,,,,, ,,,,,,,Y,,,, Yyy, ,,,, 2 4 3 Fort, Charles .,,,, ,,,,,,, 1 01, 114, 224 330 Fortin, Wilfred .,.,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,, 1 70 Foster, Alfred ,,,,., 2 ,,,,,.......,,. 62, Foster, Pat ,,,,,., .,.,,., 1 27, 136, Fouts, Richard ,,,,,,, ,,,,.,, 6 9, 105, Fowler, Bob ...,... a.,,....,,,.,,,. Fox, Angela Foxworth, Nancy .,.,,.,,.... 91, 105, 192, Franson, Steve Franzese, Vic , ,,,,, ,,,,,,, 2 43, Freeman, Carole ,,,, ,,,,,,,,, , Freeman, Grover ,,,.,,, 117, 192 Freer, Julie ,,,,,., .,,,,,,a,,,, 1 27, French, Gary ,.,,,,, .134, French, Judy ,,,,, ,,,, , 133, French, Linda ,,,,,, , ..,.,, 90, 100 Fretts, Claire ,,,,,, , ,,,,,,,, 67, Fridley, Brenda , ,, , ,,,,, ,, Friedt, Linda , , ,,,, 81, 105, 136, Frost, John W ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Frye, Jim , 2 , ,,,,,,162, Fulbright, Becky ,,,,,, . ,,,,. ,,,,,,,,,, Fulbright, Johnny ,,,,,,,,,,,, 95, 144, 147, Fulbright, Vickie , ,, 77, 137, Fulford, Buddy ,,,,,, , 86, Fulford, Susan N 2 ,,,, ,83, Fulghum, Steve , 81, Furnell, Pam ,,,,,, , Fussell, Bonnie ,,,,,, ,, 83, Fussell, Gregory .,,,s, .,,., 8 1, Fussell, Margaret , Fussell, Sharon ,, Futch, Claude H ,,,,,, , ,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,87, Futch, Eleanor , H ,... 61, 89, 97, 225, 284, Gaines, Dick ,, ,, ,,,, 58, 99, 124, 260, 278, Galimore, Gwen , ,,,, 81, 91, 105, Galimore, Jackie 81, 105, 108, Gall, Marilyn , ,,,,,,,,,, ,88, 100, 108, Gamache, Brenda ,H ,,,,,,,,,,,,, , Gamble, Larry , ,,2,,,. ...152, 170, 171, Gamble, Patty ,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 8 1, 105, Gandee, Cynthia ,,,, , , ,,,, 100, 105, Gandy, Charles ,.,, 86, 225, Gandy, Pat ,,,,,,,, ,,,,,, ,,,, 8 8 , Gandy, Pauline ,,,, ,, , 97, 192, Garcia, Joe ,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,, , , Gardner, Chuck , ,,,,,,,, 105, 115, 170, Garl, Sherry ,,,,,, ,, ,,,, Garland, Esther , 77, 97, Garner, Bud ,, , , , Garner, George , Garrett, Deanna ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,, ,, , Garthwaite, Patty ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 81, Gates, Barbara ,,,81, 100, 105, 127, Gates, Timmie ,, ,.,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,, , ,77, Gatlin, Judy ,,,, ,YYY ,,,,, , 9 7, Gay, Gary ,,,,, ,,,, ,,,,,,,,, , 83, Gengler, Tony , ,.,,,, 71, 83, 140, Gentry, Lavinia ,,,,,,,,,, Gerth, Margaret ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,..., Gerwe, Candy ,,,,,,,, 62, 66, 72, 96, 121, 140, 193, 211, 218, 225 192 243 225 225 282 312 225 285 243 225 225 192 225 225 243 225 225 ,192 225 243 225 192 243 225 192 243 243 225 243 228, 323 192, 323 243 192 192 190 225 243 225 284 225 286 243 225 226 226 193 226 243 243 245 245 225 193 193 101 245 103, 261 Gibson, Joye ,,,...., 67, 77, 101, 119, 140, 176 177, 193, 272 324 Gibson, Susan .........,..,,,.,, . .,,,,,,,,,,,, 81, 245 Geiger, Doug .,,,,. ,,,.,,. 1 15, 193 Gilchrist, Mary ,,., ,,.,,,,,.,,,,,, 8 3, 193 Giles, Johnny ....,. Y......,, 7 9, 245, 309 Gillam, Emmett ,,,,.,. ,....Y...,.,, 8 1, 226 Gilmore, Robert ...,, ....YY,Y.Y,....,,.., 1 93, 289 Ginn, David ,,,,,..,e .,,,,,,, 9 6, 193, 262, 297 Ginn, Tommy .,,... ,,..., 6 6, 100, 125, 226 Gioia, Denny ,,,,. ,,,Y..,.,,,,,,,,,, 8 0, 245 Glass, Adrian ,, ,..........,, 193 Glass, Jim ...,,, ...,.,,,, 8 3, 193 Glave, Ray ,,,,.. ....,.......,.....,,, 6 9, 226 Glenn, Dwaine ...., ,,.,,,,, 9 4, 145, 152, 226 Goar, Doug ,.Y,..... 2 .,,,,,,...,..,,,,,...,.,, 316 Godboldt, Billy .,..... ....,, 7 0, 245 Goebel, Marie ..... ,,,,,,uu,,,,, 2 45 Golan, Barbara ,,,, .,,,.,,,, 8 3, 193 Golan, Larry ,,,,,,,,.,,, ,,,,,.,,.,.,.......,,,,f,,... 2 26 Goldberg, Howard ........ 67, 68, 96, 99, 73, 102, 197, 113, 194, 283, 312 Golden, Larry ,,,.,...., ..,,.., ,,A.,..,.,,,,...,,, 2 4 5 Golden, Pat 2 ,,....,,...,....,.. .2194 Goller, George .,,,,,,,,, ,,.,,,. 1 16, 170, 194 Goolsby, Charlotte ,,,,,, ....,..,,,..,,,.... 1 94 Gore, Jimmie ,,A,,,,A,,,,, ,,..... 1 05, 245 Granger, George.. Granger, Lance ,,,,, ...a,,,..,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 2 26 Grant, Marsha ,,,,,. ,.,,,,,., 8 1, 104, 245 Gray, Gwen ..... ,,.,,,,,,,,, 8 3, 194 Gray, Sandra ,,,,, ,....,,,.,.. 2 45 Gray, Wayne ,,.,. ,,.,,.,., 8 3, 194 Greer, Bob ,.,,.., ,,,,,,, 1 04, 226 Green, Carolyn Green, Jo Ann ...,,, ....... 1 27, 194 Greene, Joy ,,,.,Y,,,.,, ,,..,,,.,,,, 9 0, 226 Greenwood, Linda ...,,,,,...,,aa,,,,, 79, 89, 245 Greiner, Nancy ,,,,... .63, 67, 194, 291, 324 Griffin, Reece ...., ,...,,,,,,,,,,,......v., 6 9, 194 Griffith, George ,,,, ,,.....,,.,,,,,,, ,,,, 2 4 5 Grimes, Brenda eebav J ......., 89, 226, 245 Grimes, Olene Grizzard, Robert ,,,,..., 81, 98, 104, 226, 245, 285 Grizzard, William .,.......... 104, 106, 97, 250 Grow, Al .,,,,.,,...,, ., Guest, Charles .,,., Guilford, Fred .,.., Gumtow, Roger .,.,...245 ,,,,,,245 1 94 Gustin, Les ........,.. ....,..,,,..A,........,,,... 2 45 Haas, Ray ,,..,,.. ..,,,,, 7 9, 112, 132, 226 Haddock, Bill ..,s, .dss7,,7s..,d,,.7,,d,ssad 8 1, 245 Hagler, Gayle ,,,,... ,,,,,. 9 3, 105, 136, 226 Haines, Robert ..... ..,..,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.... 2 45 Haire, Billy ,,,,..........,,...,,,,,..,,.,,.,,,,..,...., 245 Hale, Connie Kay ,,,,.... 122, 126, 127, 226 Hale, Ronnie ......,,....,.,.,,..,,.,.,.,,,,,,..,..,..... 226 Hall, Billy ,,,.,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,, 2 45 Hall, Cindy .,,, ..,,,. 1 27, 226 Hall, Eddie , ..,.,,, 69, 226 Hall, Iris Ray Hall, Jim ,,,,,,..,,.. ,,A,,,, 1 94 Hall, Lyn ,.,,,,, , ,,..,, 67, 101 118, 226 Hall, Richard Hall, Wendell ..,,.A, ,,,s.... 1 33 135, 194 Hallock, Alma ,a... ,,,,,....,.....,...,, , 245 Hallock, Norman ,.,. ,,.,,,, 1 33 Halterman, Sandra .,,,,..,,a,,..,.,,....,.,,,,,,,, 245 Ham, Sandra ,,,,,,,.,,,,.... 64, 102, 120, 226 Hamrick, Pink .,,.,w,..,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,, 245 Hancock, Carole ..,.. ,,,,c , 290, 105, 226 Hancock, Randall ...,,,, ,..,,,..,,.,,,. 8 6, 245 Hancock, Ricky ,,,s.. .,,,,,,,,, 2 45 Hancock, Walter Hand, William ,,,, ,,,.,,,,, 8 5, 195 Handley, Martin ..... ,,.,,,,.,, 2 45, 313 Handley, Susan c,,, ,...... 6 5, 108 226 Hankins, Doris .,,,. , ,,.,, 89 102, 226 Hankins, Evelyn ,,,... ,,,,,a 1 14, 195 Hanlin, Kathy ,,,,. ....,, ,,,,, 8 4 , 195 Hardaker, Jim Hardwick, Carolyn ......,.,,,,,,,, 79, 127, 245 Hardwicke, Sandra ,,,cc, 280, 98, 245, 257 Haries, John .,,........,..,,...,...,.....,,,....,.....,, 84 Harper, Judy .,.,,,,, ..,,., 6 6 245 Harrell, Charles aa,,,s.,....,,,,.,,c....,,,,..,,,..,. 245 Harris, Claudia .c,,,,,..,.. 90, 97, 101, 227 Harris, Kaye ,,,,,,,c.,,,........,.......,..,,,.,.,,.,,,, 227 Harris, Mary Jeanne Harrison, Barbara Ann ..,,.. 04 95 Harrison, Joan ....A,,...,.,. ,,,,,,,,,,,,, 1 O5 Harrison, Tommy ......,,..,,....,,s,....,,,. 86, 126 Hart, Carol ,,,,,..,a,s,.....,.. 81, 109, 133, 227 Harter, Bob ,,.,, ,,,,,,,, 5 8, 72, 113, 156, 195, 283 Hartley, Linda ,, ,,,,,,,, 79, 227 Harvey, Bill ....,, ,,,,,,,,.....,,,..,a....,.,u..s. 1 95 Harville, Susan ,,..a...,.......,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,, 105 245 Harwood, Ann .... ,,,, 6 1, 88, 97, 100, 104, 121, 140, 227, 281, 298 305 323 Haseman, George d,,,,c,, 94, 158, 159, 161, 164, 165, 167, 195 Haseman, Mike ,,,,,,,,.,,,.....,,. 105, 132, 245 Hatcher, Jeannie ,,.,. .....,..,.,,,,,,,,., 1 05, 227 Hatcher, Tom ,,,,,., ,,,,,,.....,, 1 04, 227 Hatchett, Sheila ,,,,,.,,.. ,,.,,,, 1 22, 195, 291 Hathcock, Bobby E. ..,.,, ....,..,..,.,,. 8 4, 195 Hauck, Helen ......s.,,,.,, ..,,.,,..,..,,,, 8 4, 195 Haviland, Holly ,,,,,,, ,,..,,, 1 05, 111, 227 Hawkins, Larry ,,,, ...,..,,..., 8 1, 245 Haworth, Linda .... .,,,,,,,,,,,, 2 45 Hayes, Annette ,.,,....,s .,............,,,,,.,,,,,,. 2 27 Hayes, George ,,,s........ 94, 101, 168, 227 Hayes, Carrie .ss......,......,,ss..,.,,,,,..,.,,,,s ,245 Hays, Sue ..,,,,,,.,,, 71, 104, 110, 227, 275 Hazell, Fred ,,,s,,,, - ......,..,..,,,,,,....,,,,,,,,,.,, 245 Hearn, Patrick .,..,..,,,.......,..,,,,.s,.,,,. 70, 227 Heck, Linda ,sss,,,s 101, 118, 195, 284, 295 Hedges, Robert .,....,.,,....,,.,.,.,..,....,s,..., 245 Heilman, Betsy ,,,..v , 2134, 246 Helmick, Bob ,.,..,....,.. ,,,,,,,,,, 2 46 Helminski, Michael ,,,. ....,,22.,,.,,,,...., 2 46 Helton, Larry ....,,,,,2,,, ,,,,.... 8 1, 105, 246 Hemstreet, David .2,,,. ,,,,.,2 1 16, 195, 286 Henderson, Tom .... ...,....,2,, 8 1, 246 Hendrix, Chuck 331 Hendry, Buddy Hennecy, Joe .,,, .,,,,. 1 01, 227 Henning, Jacki ,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,Y,,,,A,,,,,,-Y,,-,,,,,-,, 8 1 Herbert, Bill ,..,,, ,,,..,. 9 6, 124, 196, 294 Herbert, Sally ,.,,,,, ,,,,,,, 7 8, 81, 98, 246 Herman, Dan .,... ,,,Y,4a,,,,,,, 8 1, 246 Herndon, Linda Herring, Joyce ..,..,,,,.2,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 227 Herring, Tommy ,,,, 65, 117, 196, 284, 318 Hess, Naita ,,,a,,,,,,,. 101, 119, 140, 196, 310 Hester, Anthony Hester, Liz ,,,.,,,,, ,,,,,, ,-,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,, 2 4 6 Hester, Ray .,,,.,. ..,,,,,,,,,,A,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,, 2 27 Hetland, Connie .v.......,,, 71, 106, 122, 227 Hetland,- Sharon .,,,,,, ,,A,,4,,,,,,, , ,,,,,,,,,,,, 2 27 Hickey, Joe ,,..,,.,... ..,,, 8 1, 113, 292, 196 Hickman, Judy ,,.,, ,-,,,,,,,,Y,, 7 1 93, 227 Hicks, Equilla ,,.,,, A,,,,, ,e,,,,-,, 1 9 6 Hicks, Tommy ,,,,..,,.,,,,,, ,,,,,,Y, 8 6, 227 Higginbotham, Naomi Higgs, David Higgs, Mike ..,,, ,,,,,,,,, 1 33, 246 High, Patricia ,,,.,, ,,,,,,,,YY,Y,,, 1 96 Hill, David A,,,, ,,Y,YY 1 05, 196 Hill, Gary ,,,,.-,,,,,,,,,, 227 Hill, Janet ,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,YYY,, 2 46 Hill, Jon 2,,.,,, ,Lsss,.,7ss,,,2.,,,,,, 9 6, 133, 227 Hill, Robert , ,,,...,,.. 115, 144, 150, 196 294 Hill, Roger ,,.,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,YYY,Y,Y , 196 Hillard, Lottie ..,,,. , ,..,. 227 Hilleshiem, Jeff ,,,,2,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,A,,, 2 27 Hinder, Joe .....,,,,, ,,,,,... 6 9, 127, 196 Hingst, Judy ....,.., ,,.,,,, 7 7, 81, 246 Hinnant, Frances ,,,,, ,,,,,, ,,,,,,A,,,Y,,,,,YvY 'I 9 6 Hinnant, Sue ..,,.,,,, ..,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 2 27 Hintz, Marie ,,,.. ,,.,,,., 7 7, 100, 108, 227 Hodge, Larry .... ,.,,,, .,,,,, -,,,,,,,, 2 2 7 Hodges, Larry ,,2,.. 96 Hodges, Bill ..,,...,.,, Y,,,,YY,,,A,,, 6 7 Hodgson, Patricia .,,,..,,..,, ,,,,,, 1 02, 127 Hoff, Kevin .,.,,...... , ,,,.,, 2 ,,,,,,,,, 246 Hoffa, Charles ,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,AYY,YYYYY,,,Y 2 46 Hoffman, Leslie .......,.,.. 95, 145, 146, 170 Holden, Camellia ,..,..,,...,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,A,,,, 196 Holder, Gordon ...2..,..,,. 112, 130, 131, 227 Holland, Sandra ..... ..,,,,,,...,,,.,,,,, 8 4, 196 Holley, Ken .........,..,,, ..,,.,,, 8 6, 227 Holman, Douglas D. .... 2,,,,,,,.,,, 2 27 Holt, Eunice ,,,2..... .,,,,..,,,, 8 4, 196 Holt, Zelda ...,.,, .......,,,,,, 1 27, 197 Holton, Sharon .v,.,, .,,,.,, 6 4, 105, 227 Honeycutt, Kenny ...... .,,2., ,,,,,,,,, 2 2 7 Hook, Mark ..,,..,,., A,,,,v 1 97 Hoover, Tommy ..... .,,,,,,, 8 7 Hopkins, Robbie ,.,,, .,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,6 1 97 Hopkins, Sara .,.,.,. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 1 05, 227 Horne, Buddy ..,..., ........ 1 13, 133, 197 Horowitz, lrving ,,.., ,..,,,,-, 7 7, 100, 246 Hotchkiss, Gene ...... ,,,,,,,,.,.,,,,,,,-,,,,,,,, , 246 Houts, Don ,,,.,.... .,.,.2,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 2 46 Howard, Ann L,L,........,.., 76, 127, 227, 246 Howell, Ann Howell, Charles ..,,2,. ...,,,, 1 05, 116, 227 Howell, John ...,, ,,,,,,,,.,,.227 Howell, Kenny ,,,,, .fYYY.YY 7 9, 227 Howell, Louis ,,,,,, .,Y,YY..,,., 2 46 Hubbard, Donna .,... 2-2246 Hubbard, Jimmy ,,,.. ,,,,,,.,,,., 2 46 Hudec, Don ....,,,.., ........,Y,Yf.. 1 97 Hudson, Albert ,,,, ,,A.,, 162, 246 Hudson, Diana ,,,,.. ......Y.,f., 2 27 Hudson, James ,,,, ,..,.., 2 246 Hudson, Jeanette ,,,,. ,Y,4Y, 1 97 Huerkamp, Sherri Hughes, Jack .u.....,.,,,.. .,......uu,..,. 1 62, 247 Humphreys, Ward ..,.. .,,.,.., 8 1, 104, 246 Hunt, Hol ,,,,,,..,u,, ......,.,,.,..u,,,..,,,Au 2 ,246 Hunt, Jean ,,,,.,, .............,,,.u,,,.u,....,,,,,,., 2 46 Hustedt, Bobbie ,,,,,uuu,,uu 67, 97, 102, 121, 197, 291, 309 Hutchinson, Larry ....,,,, ,.,,,.,., B 6, 227, 271 Hutchinson, Tommy ,,,,....,,uu 101, 197, 318 Hutchison, Ken ,,,...., 94, 144, 146, 150, 158, 159, 197, 293 Hyatt, Ellen ,,,,... ...,,. .A,.., ,,,....., 2 4 7 Hylton, Jeff ,,,,A.. ,,,,,,,uu 2 27 lmes, Howard ,,,,.. ,,,,,,,,, 2 47 lngle, James 2 ,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,.,, 1 97 lrvin, Ron ,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,, 8 5, 197 Ivey, Diane ,,,,,,, 77, 247 Ivey, Gale ,,,,u.,,,,,... ,,,,...,,.,,,,,,A 2 47 Jackson, Cindy ,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,, 2 47 Jackson, John ,.., ,,.u,,. 1 97 207, 318 Jackson, Linda ,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 1 98 Jackson, Louise ,...,. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 2 47 Jackson, Mike ,,,,,, ,.,,,,u,, 1 69, 247 Jackson, Nita u,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 1 37, 247 Jackson, Paul ,,,.. ,,,,,,, 1 58, 161, 227 Jacobs, Jack James, Nancy ,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 66, 198, 269, 316 James, Nancy D. ..,,,,,,,,,, 65, 127, 137, 198 Jamison, Sue ,.,,,,,,.. ,,,,,,, 9 3, 136, 247 Janowski, Sharon ,,,.,, ,,,,..,,.,,, 1 27, 228 Jay, Sharon .,..,,,,,, ,A,,,,,, 9 7, 111, 198 Jeffries, Jimmy ,,,,, ,.,,,,,,,, , 89, 228 Jefferson, Pearl ,u.,... Jenkins, Elizabeth ,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,, 1 04, Jenkins, Jack v..,,. 247 ,87 Jenkins, Steve ,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,, 2 38, 247, 257 Jennings, Kenneth ,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,A,V,, 2 28 Jennings, Nancy ,.,,, YYYYYYYYVVYV 2 47 Johns, Betty ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,A,,,,,,,V,,,,,, 90, 228 Johns, Tracy .,,,..L, 67, 96, 102, 119, 176, 177, 276, 279 Johnson, Benny ,,,,,, ,.,,,,,,,,, 8 5, 198 Johnson, Betty ,.,,,, VYAYYYYYY 1 98 Johnson Bob Johnson Donna ,,,,4 ,A,,,,,,, 7 7, 97, 198 Johnson Elizabeth ,,,,, ,,,,,,,,, 1 27, 247 Johnson, James ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 85 193 Johnson, Jay ,...,,..,,.. 62, 102, 121, 198, 209, 260, 272 Johnson, Loralie -,,,, --,--,,,,,,,v, 3 1, 247 Johnson Pat ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 91,104 247 Johnson, Susan ,... 97, 103, 120, 140, 228 Johnson Tommy ,,,,,,,u,,A,,, , ,,,,,,,, 132, 228 Jones, Curtis ,,,,. ,,,.,.. 1 01, 135, 247 Jones, Dennis Jones, Donald .,,,, ,,,,,,2..,,..,u2...u......uu,,uu 1 98 Jones, Donovan ....2.,,.... 94, 115, 144, 146, 149, 157, 154, 167, 170, 179, 198, 289, 308, 313 Jones, Gregory ,,.,, ......... 7 6, 228 Jones, Guerry ,2,,. .2.2u.2.,,,., 1 63 Jones, Jan 2 u,,2... ..uu2u...,..uu...V,... 1 21, 228 Jones, Joni Lee .,,,,,.. 68, 97, 101, 119, 190, 198, 283, 312 Jones, Laura ,,,u,.,,,..,,...,,......u,uuu,u,uu,, 228 309 Jones, Ralph 22,,,.2. 97, 105, 116, 170, 228 Jordan, Barbara ,.,,....,...........,,,,.,,, 122, 228 Jordan, Joe Jordan, Linda Jordan, Tommy ,.,,,2. ..,.... 1 16, 133, 228 Joseph, Jean ,,,,, ,,,..,. 7 6, 89, 228 Joseph, Julie .,,,, .u..,u,u 7 6, 39, 247 Jowers, Leon .2.., uuuuuuuuuu2...uu2u.YVY 1 98 Joyner, Jo ,,L,. ..,.... 8 1, 228, 281 Joyner, Judy .....,,, .........,.,,..u, , 228 Judino, Stephen ....., ..,,u, 1 05, 228 Junkin, Jack .,,2... ff2.... 1 12, 228 Kader, Mickey ....,. ....uuu.,u.. 2 28 Kahn, Georgia .,,,.. .,2..., 1 03, 223 Kain, Marion ........ ,,,,,.,,,,...,,,2...2YJY,.Y...VYV 7 6 Kalal, Mary Ann ,,,,,.,, 59, 67, 172, 198, 304, 323 Karnes, Gary ......,, .Y..,..2, 2 28 Karppe, Clifford Kasavana, Karen .2uu.... 105, 120, 198, 292, 298 Katz, Shirley ,uusss ,,,2 8 1, 103, 257 Kaufman, Dianne ,.., ,,...... 8 1, 247 Kearns, David u.csu ...YYYVV 8 5, 199 Kean, Tanya ..,,.. ,.v.2uu2...2.s.,uu...... 7 7, 199 Keeney, Becky ,,,......2.. 101, 119, 176, 177, 228, 322 Ken, Jae aaaa,a ,,,,,,, 1 12, 132, 228 Keller, Helen .,... ....... 6 7, 85, 199 Kelis, Christine ....., 22..22..2.2222...Y 2 47 Kelso, Dan ,,,,,,,,, ,acaaa 1 05, 124, 228 Kemp, Hugh ..2.... ...222A..-.22222.....J 2 92 Kemp, Kay ,aa,,,.. ..,...2, 6 6, 122, 199 Kennedy, Dusti .,... 222,22,2,.,, 8 5, 199 Kennedy, Jack .2,..,,,, A...22222222 2 47 Kennedy, Margaret ...,. ,,222. 1 36, 247 Kennedy, Sunny ..,.. ....Vfff 8 3, 247 Key, Billy .,22.222....,. .------V..-- 2 99 Kieffer, Frank .,,,2...................2....-ff.fff4--, 299 Kieffer, Bob .........,,, 64 117, 199, 261, 318 Kilgore, Bernie ......,,.,,.....,,,......,......,,,.., 247 Killbebrew, Janet .,2.,, .,2,,.,2.,,,,.. 2 47 Killen, Ray .2,,..,,,,.. .,,..... 1 14, 229 Killough, Steve ....,,. ......... 1 46, 247 Kirnbriel, Ben .... King, Gail ,.,., 332 62, 247 ....,,,,,229 Kinsey, Nancy ,,,6,., ,,.,,,, 1 OO, 122, 229 Kitchens, Pattie .... .fff2-fff--ff:J-,, 2 29 Kitchens, Rosa ,,62.., 2,2.....2.... 1 22, 199 Klausner, Cynthia .... 222222... 9 7, 108, 229 Knight, Donald ,2..,. ...2.......22,f22. 2 29 Knight, Elizabeth ..... ....2.,...2.......22,. 1 99 Knight, Pam ,.,.... ..22..... 9 1, 105, 247 Knight, Tim ,.,,,,,,,,.., ,,,,.,,, 8 5, 199, 317 Knippers, Edward ..2.... 76, 81, 247 Knoop, David .,.,.. ............... 1 26 Knoop, John ,.,,, 2 169 Knott, Charles .,,2.. , ,,,...,,66,,, 84 Knowles, Marcia ...., ,,,,.,., 9 1, 104 Knox, Ronnie Knox, Wayne ,..., ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 8 3, 199 Koch, Robin ....,,, .,,2,.... 8 1, 104, 247 Koehler, Laurie .2.. ,,..,....2,, 1 18, 200 Koons, Sue ........ 6..,,,..,,, 8 1, 105, 247 Kremer, Sandra ..... ,,.,..,, 6 6, 81, 104, 247 Kroll, Hank ....., ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,6,,,,6,,,,,,,, 2 47 Kummer, Claire ,,,.... ,...,. 1 05, 256, 299 Kunze, Rudy .,,,...,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 2 99 Kwiatkowski, Alice ...,..., 88, 100, 247 Lamb, Joyce .,........ ..6...,...........,,.,,2,,,, 2 47 Lancaster, Joe ,2,,,2 ..,,,,, 6 2, 95, 115, 144, 147, 200, 209 Landon, Jack ,,,, ,,,,,,,6, 1 32, 247 Lane, John Lane, Linda ,2.,,,2,....,. ....., 2 27, 229 Langford, Patricia ,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 229 Lanier, Cheryle ...... ,....,,,,,,, 1 33, 247 Lanier, Jimmie ..,,... ,,,.,,,, 1 O2, 133 229 Lantz, Stephen ..... LaRose, Kenny Larson, Yates .... 95, 144, Lashley, Diane ..... ,,,,,.,,, 1 05, Lassiter, Steve ,.,2., Launt, Joyce ..6.,. Lawhun, Del ,,,,,, Lawhun, Jon ,,.. Lawrence, Judy ..,,., Lawson, Barbara ....,, Lay, Gretchen .,.,.. LeBoff, Wayne Lee Buddy ,,,,.. Lee, Dewayne 2.... Lee Jimmie ,,,.,. Lee Malcolm .....,, Lee, Marjorie Ann Lee, Sandra .,,,,,,,., Lee, Virginia .... Legg, Larry ...... Legg, Linda ,,2,...., Legg, Raymond ,,,.... Lemaire, Alexis ...... Leman, Connie ,2,,, Lester, Linda ..... ,,,,..78, ,,,,,,,,,,247 ,,.,.....,248 ...,,..,,,,87, ..,.,...,200, 2.,,.,,,97, 153, 229 118, 229 ,132, 248 133, 200 200 ,,,2.....229 282 .104, 248 104, 229 229 269, 200 ,.....,...248 ,.,..,,.85, 200 ,.,,...104, 05, .,,.,,..87, 229 248 248 248 ,248 .,...,..86 ...,,.,,,91, 100 1 ,248 229 248 Levin, Linda .....,..... ...YYY..VY 2 00 Lewis, Bobbie Jo .....,Y .,A......,,.: 2 48 Lewis, Chester ..... Y,.4... 1 44, 153 Lewis, Darleen ....... ..fY....Y, 2 48 Lewis, Don Lewis, Faith ,,Y.. ....,... 1 05, 248 Lewis, Joe ,...... .........,... 1 69 Lewis, Johnny ....... ...4..Y 2 48 Lewis, Ned ...,.,. ,,.......... 2 00 Lewis, Nellie ... ........,.... 88, 91 Lewis Pat Lewis Ronnie .....,....,,..........., 69, 112, 200 Lind, Bill f ,,..,,,.A..,.,. 104, 114, 200, 276, 300 Lind, Mary ...... ..........,.........,.,.s,..,s...... 2 29 Lindahl, Joel ...,.. ..........,.........,........... 8 5 Linder, Roddy .,,.. ...,.,,. 6 6, 125, 170, 229 Lindsay, Larry ..s,. .,...,.......,... 1 63, 248 Lindsay, Ted ,e,,.......... ......,, B 5, 201, 307 Lineberger, Wayne Lingerfelt, Annie .....,. ........ 1 27, 201 Little, Gary .........., ......... 6 6, 248 Little, Linda ........ .,.,.........,....,.. 2 01, 294 Livesay, Leigh ,.,,..v,,....... 81, 100, 168, 248 Loadholtes, Lona Lee ...ss..,.,...,,,.... 122, 229 Logan, Shasta ...,..,...,..... 58, 88, 101, 323 Long, Deborah ....,, ...... ,.........,,,,,,, 2 4 8 Long, Kenny Long, Sarah ,,,,...... ..........,............,,,.... 2 48 Lonsfoote, Sandy ..........,,...,.... 88, 93, 122 Loomis, Mary C. ........ 78, 108, 126, 127, 131, 132, 201, 271 Lopez, Vicente ............ 96, 123, 188, 201, 218 Losson, Rich ......,....,.... 94, 106, 115, 144, 147, 152, 154, 170, 220 Lovering, Carrolyn ...............,..........,,.,,.., 127 Lowery, Glen Lowman, Jack ,.s,.. ...,,.., 6 9, 132, 201 Lowman, Judy ..,.. ...,....,, 9 O, 201 Lowman, Lyn ..... Lucas, Danny ..... Lucas, Roxanne .,...,. Luce, Jon Lusk, Connie ..,.. Lusk, Jimmy Luther, John ...- ..., Luthy, Eddie ...... Lutz, Bev ,,,,. ...........127 Lyle, Jack ..v....,...,........ MacDonald, George MacSorley, Scott .... McCall, Josephine ...... McCall, Phyllis ..... McCarthy, Dan ..... McCausland, Dave McClelland, Camie ..... .,...., 1 11, 135 McCloy, Harold .,.... McCollum, Cliff ....., ........81, 248 ........248 .......6248 ........65, 105 ........67, 248 .........248, 274 1 00 201, 259 ......-...69, 201 .........230, 296 ........97, 99, 101, 230 , 230 ....-..,.....,,...23O .....,...248 McConnell, Denette ....,,., 59, 97, 105, 110, 230, 263, 315, 323 McConville, Carol .......,,..2,,.,,....,,..... 84, 201 McCoy, Diane McCraney, Lloyd ..... .,........ 8 1, 230 McCranie, Mike ,.,. ,,s,.., 2 01, 312 McCurdy, Judy McDaniel, Jim ........., ....,,....,..,...... 2 30 McDonald, Patricia ...... ,..,.,. 8 8, 127, 248 McDonald, Priscilla ..,.., ....,., 8 8, 127, 248 McDonald, Royce .,.,... .......,..., 2 01 302 McDowell, Brenda .,,.... ,..,,.......,.,...,, 2 01 McElroy, Bob ,....... .,.... 6 3, 116, 201 McFarland, Phil ,,,2. ..........,...,,, 2 01 McGauley, Cliff ..... ..,.... 2 48 McGee, John H. ...... ...,,,....,,,, 2 30 McGinnes, Dean .....,, ....,,,, 1 05, 230 McGinnis, Raymon ..... .............,...... 2 O1 McHan, Nancy ,,,.... ..,,,,,, 8 8, 101, 230 Mclntosh, Dan McKeel, Graham .....,...... 73, 94, 96 99, 114, 144, 146, 154, 155, 167, 175, 184, 202, 204, 216, 244, 313 McKelvey, Pat ..............,.....,,,, 71 106, 122 McLeod, Milas .,.,... ..,,,.,,--,,-,,,,2,s,,,,,,,,,, 2 30 MdV1anus, Bill ......,. ,..- ...-,., 104, 169 230 McManus, Bobby ............ 95, 169, 230 293 McNally, P61 se,2,...,. ,,,,,-- e2,,s,,,,, 6 3 , 202 McNary, James ....,.. ,,....,,,,,.., 2 48 McNeal, Gail ,,....., ,,-.,,,,,,, 1 04, 248 Nltswairl, Sheila ..,.... .,..... 7 7, 122, 230 Mack, Delores .,.,.. ,.,..,,,,,.,,,,-, 2 48 Maddox, Betty J. Mader, Dennis .,..,.,. 94 97, 115, 145, 149, 170, 230, 288 Maffett, Jack ........ ....,,..... 1 32, 248 Mahoney, James ...,.. ..,,,,,,,,, 2 48 Mallon, Sandee ..... ......, 2 48 Malpass, Harry Malpass, Marietta ...... .,,... - ...230 Mangum, Conni .. ..,...,.... 81 248 Mangum, Jerry Mann, June .,,..... ....,.. 9 7, 101, 230 Manry, Diorah Mansfield, Rob ...,. ,..A,s.... 1 24, 202 Marcum, Sandra .....,. .....,. 8 4, 202, 317 Markin, Teri ,,s,... ..........,s.,v, 8 1, 248 Marshall, David .,............,. - ....,..... 104, 248 Marshall, Martha ........ 118, 230, 273, 275 Martin Bruce 1 ......, - ....,,.....,., 81, 171, 248 Martin Geraldine ..,,.,.....,,,....., 230 Martin Sandy ..,.,...... ....... 9 8, 105, 248 Martin Sonny ..... .. ........ 2 ..,,, - .......,... 248 Martin, Bill ........ ,,...., 2 O2 Mason Dennis Mason Joe ............ ..- ......... ........ 1 16, 230 Massengale, Gwen 2 .......... ............,,.., 2 30 Massieu, Mike ....... -..--- ....,, 80, 86, 249 333 Matchett, Murray Matheny, Darlene Mathias, Judi ,,........ May, Joe ,,,,,s2..,. Mayfield, Ed ..c.... Mayfield, Joe ... Meachum, Linda Mead, Virginia .... Medcalf, Kip J. .2 Medeiros, Jerry Medlin, Mike ........,.2 Mee, Charles, Jr. ....,.,.,,,....,.,... .202 ......,105, 109, 230 ......2....,,......104, 249 .......95, 114, 146 230 202 ,,,,........249 ......,.,,,.,-aa, 249 .......116, 202 269 ,230 .....112, 132, 202 287 ...,,,,,,...23O Meeks, Ronnie ..,... - ..,,,..,. ......f 1 71 249 Meisner, David ....,ssss...........s . ,,..sssss...YVV .230 Melton, Barbara .....,,. 101, 118, 140, 176, 177, 202, 297 Melton, Kay ....,...,... 105, 118, 140, 176, 230, 233, 235 Melville, Nancy ....s,ss.... 66, 68, 100, 118, 202, 280, 282 Melvin, Pat ...,.., ... ..sss.... 127, 202 Melvin, Lee ssss..s2 .... 2 ..A.2Af.......-fYYV-VfV-f-Y 4 202 Mengel, Billy .....,.,.....sYY......,YYYY.2......YY.:2A -230 Mercer, Becky ,.....,. 79, 93, 127, 137, 202 Merchant, Lynn ...........,,sss........Y,,, 127, 230 Meredith, Bunny .... 66, 58, 120, 230, 323 Messersmith, Jack Meets, Kenneth Metts, Willie J. Lsss.. ,YYA...-- 1 14, 202 Michaelson, Jerry ...... ...f,--Y- 1 33, 230 Mihalek, Sharon ..... .--Y4K 3 4, 202 Miller, Charles ----f--,---- 203 Miller, Mike ..,,... A.---- 1 04, 249 Miller, Darlene .,......,ss.......YVYYA-.--f--. 231 Mina, 966,96 ,,,,...,,.,. 102, 114, 203, 282 Miller, Jim ..,s.,.. ........sY--.-YYYAfVV- 1 05, 203 Miller, Ed ..,,.. ...ss..ss 1 27, 203 Miller, Linda ...,.. .ss.s...,..,LY........Y-4 1 27, 249 Miller, Lucy ,,,,,,, , ,.,.,,, 60, 249, 270, 302 Miller, Rick ....... ......V...Y 6 9, 101, 231 Miller, Bobby .... - -YY..YY-s22---- 249 Mills, Diana .ss,.., .....f 1 22, 203, 288 Mills, Ralph ,,.... ....YAYA....-Y 3 6, 249 Mills, Linda .... ....,,.. 8 4, 203, 207 Mills, Marilyn ....... .....,. 9 8, 101, 249 Milton, Frank .s.............,,AA..........., 231 Mitchell, Susan ...M ....... 203, 204, 271, 307 Mitchell, Bill ....... ..................-,fee4---e 2 04 Mitter, Linda ..... ....... ........... 2 0 4 Mock, Sherry .......... - ....... 90, 231 Moody, Pat .... - ..... - ....... ................. 2 31 Mooney, Jim ..... 2 ........ 2 ........... 81, 100, 249 Mooney, Shirley ........ 73, 96, 99, 103, 10, 126, 127, 140, 157, 190, 200, 204, 00, 311 Moore, Cindy ...... ............. 8 1, 91, 249 Moore, Edwin ,..,. , ,,,,,,, 100, 135, 231 Moore, Fred ..... ,w,,,,,,,,, 1 00, 231 Moore, Gordon .... .-..f.--,w-, 231 Moore, Richard YY.. ............,,,Y.Yf4A 1 25, 204 Moore, Sharline ,.....,YY,Y, 89, 127, 249, 320 Moore, Bob ,,f,,.,, .4.4...A..Y...-Qv-f 1 04, 249 Moore, Robert ,,,,, ...,.... 1 66, 184, 231 Moore, Sharon ,,,,.. ,,,,,,,,f...,. 9 7, 231 Moran, Buddy ...... ..,Yf.... 2 31 Moree, Sharrie ,,,,., .YYYfYfYYYV...A.,. 2 49 Moree, Tammy ...,.. .,,,.,.,Y 7 1 110, 204 Morgan, Charlene ,,,,,, YYYYYYYYYYYYYVYYVV 2 76 Morgan, Susie ,,fo,..., ..,YYY, 8 1, 231 Morrell, Charlotte A,,, ,,,,......,, 2 49 Morris, Elizabeth ..... Y..AYYVV 8 3, 249 Morris, Jim ,,...,..., .A...f: ,.Y-f 1 7 1 Morrison, Ronnie ..... ,.A.....Vff, 2 49 Morrison, Rosemary ......,,....,........... 127, 204 Morrison, Sandra ,,,..,o, 126, 127, 136, 249 Morris, Carol Jane ,.,,,.o.,,,,.,,Y,...YYYY 105, 231 Most, Marjorie A...,,.,.,.. 101, 102, 204, 270 Mott, Charles .,,... ,,.....,,Y.....,,,,....4...,,,, 2 04 Muhlhan, Gary YY,.......Y. 94, 145, 151, 231 Mulford, Regina ....A ...........f................X- 3 9 Mumbauer, Madison .,,,. .,YY,,,,.... 1 05, 249 Mundy, Andrea ,,,,.,,,,,,,,,.,,,., 119 204, 270 Murphy, Ann ..,. o.,aa.... 6 7, 97, 111, 231 Murphy, Dana .,,.,. .......,,,,,....,.,, 8 4, 204 Murphy, Darlene ...,. ,,,,,,,.,,f. 2 49 Murphy, Lincla ,,,,.. Murphy, Robert ....... Murray, Dan , ,.,,,,....,.,, 231 ,,,5,.,,,249, 287 Myers, Barbara ,,... ..YY.... 7 1, 231 Myers, Jacob .......,....,A......Y........fV......VYYYY 250 Myers, Mike ,,,,....,,., 79, 81, 162, 163, 250 Myres, Chrissy ....,s..,,..,.....,,....,,,,,,,.....,,,. 250 Nail, Ricky ,,,.,,,...., 94, 115, 139, 144, 151, 170, 231, 237 Nailling, Ray v...,.. ,,,c..,., 8 1 105, 250 Nance, Ann ,Y.. ..,,,,..,,, ,.r,, 2 5 0 Nance, Terry ..,,, ......,. 1 37, 204 Nelson, David ,..... ........,,,...,,,,,,, , 2250 NeSmith, Mary ..., Newman, Allan Newmyer, Janet - Newmyer, Tom ..., .--...,...... ,......71, ,...2,,84, 231 205 Newsome, Beverly .,2, ....... 6 6, 120 Newsome, Carol Nichols, Jay ,.... - ....,... .....,.. 1 32, 250 Nicholson, Tom Y,Y,. ......,......, 6 9, 205 Nickau, Robert ....., ........,,,. 9 7, 101, 231 Nicodemus, Marcia .,.,..., 66, 121, 182, 205, 214, 291, 316 Nipper, Leonard .oo,. .,,...e,,,,,,,.,,,,,,, 2 31 Noel, Joe ........,,,eo.. ..,.,, 1 04, 250 Noland, Barbara ...........c,,..,,.,,,,,........,,,, 231 Noss, Pat .,,....,.,,. ,....,... 8 9, 104, 136, 250 Novak, Tom ..,,... ....,...,.....,,,.. 1 14, 205 Nunn, Bartlett ...... ,..,.,,o 6 7, 104, 250 O'Brien, Marilyn ....., ...,,.,.. 1 08, 231 Odio, Arnold Odum, Herman ..... ......,,,.,,,, ,,,,... ........84, 86, 205, Odum, Lavon Ogg, Dennis .,.,. Oglesby, Jim Oglesby, Lee ,,,,,,,,231 H250 277 231 205, 314 205 ,250 .250 232 Ogline, Enza Lou ..,,......,,..,,..,.,,,, 135, Ohman, Pam ........,,,. 101, 103, 168, 302, O'Kane John ,,,.. ,......, 8 7, 145, 149, Oliver, Linda ,,,,. ....... ,.,,,, ..,...., O'Neal, Bobbi ,,,. O'Neal, Joe ,,,,... Osban, Hal .......,. .,...,,,,,,, 2 32 Osburn, Susan ..... ....a... 9 1, O'Steen, Gayle O'Steen, Lana ,,,. Ott, Timmy ....,,, 27, 250 232 ..,,,.v,..,,c,,,250 Ottinger, Phyllis ......, ,...... 1 26, 127 205 Overcash, Diane .....,. ....,,,, 7 9, 91, 232 Owens, Sandra .... ..A,,,,......,,,,,,.. 1 02, 232 Pace, Richard ,,...,...,,, 59, 72, 100, 125, 229, 232, 323 Padgett, Butch ......., 62, 124, 205, 261 305 Pair, Diane ,,,, .,,,,,........,,,,,..,,,,,,,,,,, , 205 Palm, Judy ,,,,..,.,, ,.......,,,, 7 9 205 Palmer, Charles ...- ...,.., 79, 86, 250 Palmer, Richard ..... ,,............,,,, 2 32 Paris, Don .Y,,,,,.,e, ,....,,,, 8 0, 104, 250 Parker, Charles ,.,,. ,..,,..,,,, 7 6, 232 Parker, Cheryl ,.,o,...,.. ,,,.., 1 33, 250 Parker, Judy Lynn .,... ,,.,.. 2 05, 286 Parker, Martha .,.. ,,,.,,,,, 2 32 Parker, Mike ,,.,, , .,,,.,,,.,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 232 Parkhurst, Pam ..,,.. ....... 6 2, 110, 205, 273 Parsons, David ,,,,., ,,,,,..,,,...,.,,,,,,,,.,,,,.,, 2 32 Passmore, Benny ,....,...... 95, 144, 152, 170, 232 Passmore, Walter ,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,L,,,,,,,, 243 Patrick, Howard ,,,..,,. 72, 96, 99, 124, 205, 213, 291 Pattee, Cheryl ,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,V-,,--,, 2 32 Patterson, Betty ,..,,,,,,,,, 65, 110, 205, 306 Patterson, Hugh ,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,, 9 6, 205, 232 Patferson, Tommy ..,,,,, ,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,, 2 32 Paul, William ,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,, 2 32 Peddycoart, Nancy ...,.. ,,,,,, 1 36, 243 Peick, Rick .,,,r,,,,...,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,, 1 53, 243 Pennington, Penny -,,, ,,,,,,,,, 8 0, 91, 243 Pennington, Mickey ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 101, 243 Perdicaris, James ..,,.,,, 94, 144, 148, 232 Perkins, Beverly ,,,,,, N ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,A, 243 Perkins, Len ,,.,.,.... ,,,,,,,,, 2 32 Peterson, Brooke ,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,, N H7243 Peterson, Curtis .,,,, ,,,,,, 1 25, 232, 321 Peterson, David ,,,, ,,,,,,,, 1 35, 243 Peterson, Gail ,,,,,, ,,,-,,, 9 0, 243 Phelps, Linda ,---VY,, 232 334 Philbeck, Sue ,...... ,,..,,.,,,.... 9 1' 243 Phillips, Diane ..,. e,..,,.... 7 8, 109, 206 Phillips, Eddie .... ..,,o......,.,,,.,,,,, 8 1, 243 Pickard Betty ...... .....,, 1 00, 104 232 275 Pickard Judy ...... ..,..,,,,...,,,,,...,.,,.,, 2 32 Pickles, Lamar ,... ,.,,,,.,,,,,,, 2 32 Pierce, Andy ....., ,,,...., 1 27, 232 Pierce, Sonny ..,, ..,......,......,,,,,, 8 7 Pierce, Richard ....,,. ....,,,, 8 5, 206, 306 Pierce, Robe-rt ,... ....,,,.....,,,,,,,, 2 06 Pierce, Susan ... ,,,,,,,,, ,232 Pierson, Leo .,..... ,,,.... 8 7, 243 Pigott, Patricia ,,,,.,,,..,,....,.....,.,.,.,,....,,.,,, 206 Pinkley, Joy 101, 119, 206, 291, 324 Pinkston, Claude ..,,...,.... 98, 101, 106 243 Pittman, Earl Pitts, Doug ,,,,.,, .,,,,,,.,,..,,,,..o, 2 43 Plaire, Sue ,LLLL.,,,L ........, 6 6, 88, 243 Plaster, Dianne ......, ,...,,..,,,,,,,o, 2 O6 Plott, Mary Ann ...,,..,..,,.....,..,..,,... 101, 243 Plum, Lana .,2..eee 65, 90, 104,206,268 322 Pollard, Tommy ......,..,,. 114, 168, 207, 300 Poole, Bonnie ,.,,,, ..,,,,,,.... 1 05, 127, 232 Porte, Dick ,........,,.. ,,,,.,,.... 2 O7, 316 Porter, Carol Ann ,,,,,.. ....,,,, 1 27, 207 Potter, Gilbert ......,, ...,,,.. 1 32, 243 Potts, Gail ..., ...,.,,,,,, 2 32 Powell, Dee ,.,,. .....,,......,.,,,,,,.,.,,,,.,,,, 2 43 Powell, Janice ,......, 62, 67, 68, 104, 118, 140, 173, 207, 270, 290 Powell, Larry ..,,,.,.,,,...,...,.,,,, 116, 170, 207 Powell, Linda .,.. ....,,,,.,,,,,c,..,,,,, 2 43 Powell, Michael .,,,, ,,,A,,,, 2 O7 Powell, Richard ..... ,,.,,,,,,,,,,, 2 33 Powell, Tom ,..... ,,,,,,, 1 04, 243 Prater, Oscar ,,..., ,,...... 1 05, 233 Prevatt, Johnny ..... c,,,,,.,,,, 2 33 Proctor, Mary ,,,. .,,,,, ,,,,,,,, 2 4 3 Proper, Bobby ..., , ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 243 Propst, Paula ...,,,,,....,.,.o..,..,.,,,,,,,,,, 97, 233 Prosser, Chick ,,..,.., 96, 105, 113, 207, 287 Prosser, Pippy ....,..,..,,.........,,, 104 111 233 Putnam, Richard .....,,,,,,, 96, 117, 170, 207 Pyle, Carole ...........,..,..,........,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 233 Quillian, Kirk ,..ooc.. 94, 97, 115, 144, 149, 170, 233 Raabe, Don ,.,c 94, 115, 144, 148, 170, 233 Rakes, Doris .,,,.,..,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 105, 251 Ramsey, Jerry ,,,,,-,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,..,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 251 Randall, Marcia ,,,. 80, 91, 100, 105, 251 Ratley, Mease ,...,...,, ..,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 2 51 Rauch, Cheerie ,...... ,,,.,,,,,,, 2 O7 Raulerson, Ray ....... c,,,,, 8 6, 233 Ray, Dickie ..... ......... 6 9, 207 Raynor, June ............ ....,.c. 1 OO, 233 Reddock, Betty Joy ..... ....... ..,.,,,,,,, 2 O 7 Reddock, James ,.,.,. - ..,...., ..,,.,,, 2 51 i I Reece, Bill .,... Reed, Charles Reed, Scott ....... Reed, Sue Rekovv, Dave Renaud, Jack Rentranz, Bob .,,,. Reus, Bill Reynolds, Barbara Reynolds, Mike Rhoden, Jimmy 33, 233 .,,,....76, 134, 251 ,207 ,251 ,207 ,233 .233 Rhoden, Johnny ..,.......,, 80, 162, 251, 254 Rhodes, Frank ,.,,, .,,.,,.,,.,,,..., 8 1, 251 Richardson, Kirk .,....,.,.,..,...,.,, ,233 Riley, Carole ,,,, ......,, 8 O, 101, 251 Riley, Jeiin c. ...., .ee.....,ee 8 5, 208 Ringelman, Judy ,... ,,,,,,,, .233 Ritter, Betty ...... - ........ ..,..,,,, 2 33 Ritter, Mavis ....,.. ,,,,,..,, 2 O8 Ritter, Wayne P. ,,.. ,,,,,,, 8 7 Ritter, Wayne ..... ,,,,,,,-,,,,,, 8 6 Robbins, Guerry ...,,.. 86, 251 Robbins, Robbie .,,.. ,,,,,AA,,-,, 1 27 Robbins, Diane ,..,.. ,.,,,,,,, 1 33, 251 Robbins, Marilyn ,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 88, 251 Robert, Jean ...,,A,, 78, 97, 102, 134, 233 Robert, Marsha ....,,.. 64, 78, 96, 133, 204, 213, 285 Roberts, Frances ,,..s,,,,.,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 233 Roberts, Per ..,,,,e...,,.,,.e,,,,,,,e,,,e,,,,,,, 70, 203 Roberts, Roy ...,..,. 94, 144, 147, 148, 113, 184, 208, 293, 301 Roberts, Terry ..... ,,,,,...,,,,,,,,,e,,,,,. 8 1, 251 Robertson, Arlene .,.... ,,.,,,, 8 5, 97, 208 Robertson, Jimmy ...., ,,,,,,,,,,,, 1 62, 252 Robinson, Sue ..... ...,.,,,, 8 O, 91, 251 Robinson, Kitty ......, ,,.,,., 1 01, 127, 233 Robinson, Richard ,,,,,, .,,,,,,,Y,,,--,,,, 2 51 Robinson, Ronald ..... ,,,Y,,,,,,,Y 2 51 Rogers, Bev .,.,... .,.,....,,,,.... 1 36, 252 Rogers, Donna ..... ,........ 1 OO, 133, 233 Rogers, Eileen ..... ,,,,.,,,,,.,,,,,,,,, 8 8, 233 Rogers, Lawson ,,..........,..s 80, 98, 133, 252 Rogers, Tommy .,., 94, 115, 158, 159, 161, 208 Rolfe, Donna .,., ,,,,,-,-. 1 11, 233 Rolfe, Judy .,.,,., ,-,,,,-,A 1 01, 252 Roper, Shirley ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Y ,,,-,,,,,,,,,-,,,, 233 Ross, Bonnie ..,..., 67, 77, 88, 101, 119, 140, 234 Ross, Chuck .,.... ....... 1 OO, 162, 238, 252 Ross, David ......,s..,...e......,...... 81, 132, 252 Ross, Bill ,,.., ,....,.. 7 9, 124, 208, 216, 296 Ross, Bob Ross, Harold .,,,. ,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,, 2 52 Roux, Penny ..,.. .o...,. 8 1, 91, 252 Rovell, Robin ...... ............ 9 7, 104, 234 Rowand, Bess .,.... ...,... 7 7, 108, 140, 208 Rowand, Edie ..,,.. Rowand, Ruth ,,.,.. ......e,....,.,. 1 05, 234 Rowley, Mari ,,.,.. ...,.... 1 05, 111, 234 Rowley, Nancy ...,,.,,.,.,.....,..,,o, 66, 98, 252 Rucker, Diane ,..,.... 200, 203, 272, 277, 321 Rudolph, Barbi le ..,....,...,..,,..,, 88, 127, 252 Rudolph, Karen ....... ,,..,.......,,,... 2 34 Ruka, Marla ....., ..,.... 8 5, 208 Rumph, Joyce ....... ,......,. 1 10, 234 Runnels, Becky ...,.. ....,.,.,o 2 34 Runyon, Jack ,,...,,,....,,.,.,..,...,,,,....,,,,,,,,, 252 Rush, Butch ,,..,.o,.,.. 64, 117, 209, 284, 318 Russell, Bill ........,..........,,,......,,,.....,,,..... 209 Rutherford, Sonia ..,,......,,.,,, 105, 133, 234 Rutty, Sherrill s,e......,.. 67, 97, 177, 234 237 Ryer, James o,,,.....,,, 95, 117, 169, 209, 293 Sableski Philip .........,...,.,,,,..,,,.... 117, 209 Samson, Sharon ,e,,.. .,,,,.. 9 7, 102, 234 Sanborn, Dan .... ......o,,,.,,..,,,,,, 2 O9 Sandahl, Ward ,o,,., .,.,.,., 8 0, 104, 252 Sanders, April ,,,,... ,,,.e,, 6 4, 76, 90, 234 Sanders, Gary ..... ..,,,,,..e.... 8 2, 209 Sanders, Jacque .,,.. ...oA....., 1 20 Sapp, Kenny .,,,,,...,,.. ,,.,,o.,,,.,,,,,,,,,, 2 09 Sargeant, Richard .,...........,., 87, 209, 320 Sargeant, Martha .... 97, 104, 234, 307, 321 Sargeant, Ralph .....,,, 81, 86, 101, 252, 318 Sauls, Steve .,., 72, 96, 117, 209, 298, 318 Saum, Larry ,,..,,,o..,.,,,.....,..o......,,.,.,,,,,,,., 209 Sawyer, Mary Kay ..... ........ 8 9, 136, 252 Sawyer, Sam ........ ,...,.,,,,,,..,,,, 2 34 Scarpitta, Roy ...,,, ,,,,.,.,,2,,, 2 34 Schafman, Natalie ,...,, ,,..,,,,, 1 04, 252 Schafran, Raymond ,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,, 2 52 Schamel, Robert ..,o,,.,,.,,,,,,...,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 252 Schlueter, Arthur ........,.. ,. ......, 79, 209, 218 Schneider, Susan .... 61, 102, 121, 209, 288, 301, 309 323 Schulz, Jo-Lynn ....... ,,...,,,,.,,,,,,,,- W ,,,-,,, 2 34 Schultz, Beverly .,,,,,,,...,..,, 80, 98, 101 252 Schultz, Chuck ......,,..,,.,...,,.,,.,.,.,., 105, 234 Schwartz, Judy .... 68, 102, 119, 210, 280 Sciortino, Pete ...........,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 69 Scobie, Mike Scott, Jo ....,. ,,,,,a,,,,,,,,, 2 52 Scott, John ..., ,,,,,,,,, 1 32, 234 Scott, Larry ...... ,,,,-,,,,,,,,,, 2 52 Seen, Shirley ..... ,VV,,,,,, 2 34 Scott, Stephen ,,... ..................,s,,,,,,,,,,, 2 10 Seaborn, Sandy a.a.......,. 89, 140, 234, 296 Seal, Suzy ................,os...,,.... 80, 105, 207 Searl, Linda ............ 66, 80, 103, 238, 252 Sebring, Philip ..., 105, 114, 209, 210 271 Sebring, Suzanne ........ 100, 105, 118, 220, 226, 229 234 Sedmera, John ,..., ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 8 0, 252 Seibert, James ,,,, ,,,,,,,,, 1 05, 127, 234 Sexton, Leon .... 335 .....,.,,.234 Seymour, Lynda Shamblin, Candy Shamblin, Kitty Sharp, Patty ,,,,,, Sharpe, Eve ,,.,,, Sheasby, Connie Sheeler, Ray ,,..,.... Sheffield, Dennis Sheffield, Glenn Shelnut, Shelton, Sheridan Sherman, Sherman, r ..,...104, 252 W, 252 ,,,,,,,78, 105, 134, 234 ,............,...,..,, , 253 .2234 ,,,,,..,82, 317 NW, 87 .....,,,2,,,.,..,,,,........,,,,,.o,253 Joe .,.,.. ......, 1 62, 163, 238, 253 Lucy ,,,,,... ,,,,,...c,.,., 8 0, 89, 253 Wayne ,,,...,,,,..,,,,,.,,..,..2,. 162, 253 Dan ..,.,.,..... 125, 158, 160, 166, 184, 234 Dean ,s,,,. ...,... 6 9,131,133 210 Shetterly, Dave .,.,,.. ....,L,,LL,.....,,,L.,,,, 2 53 Shinpaugh, Judy ..... ........ 8 5, 210, 280 Shirah, Jane 2.,........................,,e,,,.VVV,,,eee, 253 Shirah, Mike .,...... 72, 94, 114, 165, 184, 210, 280 Shorter, Don Shriver, Dave ....,. ..,eLL, 6 9, 234 Shu, Fred ....ss2, ......... 1 01, 234 Shultz, Farrell ..,,,,L. L....... 8 1, 253 Shuman, Bonnie ...,.. s....... 1 27, 234 Shuman, Chet ......a ,....,,., 1 62, 253 Shurley, Anita ............,,..,...,,..,..,.... 137, 210 Signer, Arnold ........ 96, 105, 113, 210, 313 Silkett, Beverly .,,,..,.,.,,....,,,.............,,...... 234 Silver, Linda ...,..,,.. .,......,,,,,, 2 34 Silver, Myra ..,. - ....,,., .....,,,, 2 10, 297 Simmons, Gary ...... ,,,,,,,,,.. 2 34 Simmons, Vince ,....... ,,,,..,. 8 0, 253 Simpson, Diana ,.,- .,.........,.....,........,.... 234 Simrell, Jackie L,........,,.,,. 62, 101, 210, 305 Singer, Frances ....,.,..... 105, 119, 140, 210, 324 Singleton, Gary ..,. 97, 117, 126, 234, 318 Sisk, Sharon ,..,....,......,,......, 101, 119, 210 Skelley, Maureen ..,.. ,..,,,...........,,,, 2 34 Skillman, Mike ...- .............,..,,.....,... 104, 132 Slade, Barbara ........,....,.. 80, 89, 100, 253 Slade, Patti ,...,... 59, 96, 102, 121, 193, 210, 258, 262, 295 Slakman, Barry ,L....,.,L.... 97, 100, 113, 234 Slakman, Richard ,,..v....,..,.,.,,.,,e,,,,,o,,,, M234 Slesnick, Roslyn .,,........, 80, 105, 253, 257 Slesnick, Sharon ....,,,.,,., 80, 105, 140, 253 Sligh, Steve ,,,....,.. ..............,...,....,..,,,, 2 53 Sloan, Jimmy Smart, Jerry ........., .....,,,,............ 1 62, 253 Smith Alma Dell .e,,,ee. 103, 118, 229, 234 Smith, Carolyn ....,... 119, 176, 177, 234, 310, 314 Smith, Charles Smith, Danny Smith, Diane ...,.. ..,..,...,,,, 8 1, 253 Smith, Esther .,,...... ,.,....,, 6 6, BO, 253 Smith, James W. ..... .....,,. 1 05, 126, 234 Smith, John .A,,,,, 96, 105, 125, Smith, Joyce .,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,..,..,...,,,,,.., 82, Smith, Lynn ,,,,,,,, 60, 80, 253, 263, 287, Smith, Mike .... ,..,,,, 1 05, Smith, Ray ,Y,,,,, Smith, Rick ,,,,. ,,,,,, 1 04, Smith, Ronnie ,,,,. ,,Q,.... 8 0, Smith, Sherman ,,..,. ,,,,,, 1 05, Smith, Treela ,,,,,, Smith, Trisha ....,, ,,...,,,e 8 0, Smith, Wayne ,,,. ,,,,,,,, 1 13, Smither, Alyce ,,,,,,,,,, ....,,,,100, 137 234 210 277, 323 235 ,253 253 253 235 235 235 210 235 294 211 211, 308 235 253 235 ,253 235 278 253 140, 211 253 ,253 ,235 ,253 150, 235 253 253 211 253 ,235 211 253 253 253 ,235 ,253 ,253 211 Smither, Georganne ,.,,,,,,.... 108, 210, Smoot, lrvan ..,,,..,,,,, ,,...,,..,,.,..,,,,,, 8 5, Snapp, Patricia .,,,, .,..,., 6 6, 85, 109, Snapp, Teresa ,,...,, ,,,.... 1 35, Snell, Barry ,,,,,,, ,,,,.,,,, Snipes, Frank ,,,, ..,,,, 1 25, Snipes, Linda .,,..... ...............,,,.,.c., Snodgrass, Susan ,,,,, ,,,..,,,.... 7 8, 111, Snyder, Beth ..,,,, ,..,,,, 7 2, 121, 211 Snyder, Nancy ..,,,,,...,.,,c,.,,,.c,,,,,cc, 104, Snyder, Suzanne 22 ,,., 68, 73, 97, 121, 176, 177, 185, 197, 216, 244, 307, Snyder, Terrie ,,,,,,,,..,.,,,,,,,,....,w,,,.,, 80, Southerland, Delane .,,,. ,,,,,.,, Souza, Ruthie ,,,,,,,,, ,,,,, Sowards, Gary ....., ,..,A.,,...,...,,,,,,,,.., ..., Sparks, Don ,,,,,,., ,....,,K, 9 4, 124, 145, Sparks, Jett ,,,,,,, ,,,..,,,, 8 0, 132, Spencer, Linda .,,,,,,,, 105, Spencer, Sylvia ,,,,,,,, 4.,,,,4, 9 1, Spoerlein, Johnny ....,,, ,,,,,,,, 8 1, Squire, Everett ,,,,.,, ,,,,,,,,,,, Stafford, Janice ,,,, ,,,,,,,,, 8 2, Stalaker, Thomas ..,.,,.. 104, Stanfield, Pauline .,..,.. .,,,,,, 7 7, 80, Staples, Becky ,.... .,,,w,,, 8 1, Stark, Freddie .,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,, Starling, Dennis ,,,,, ,,,,,a,, Starling, Leon ,.,... ..,,.,,.,,.,,,,,,,,,, Starling, Lucille .,,,,, ,,,..,u 8 9, 127, Starling, Martha ..... ,,,.,,,,,,, 8 2, Statum, Sandra .,.... Statzer, Roger ....,e Museo, 211 ,211 253 Steely, Kay .,,,........ .........,... - ..,,,, 2 35 Steinhardt, Helga ..... ......... 9 1, 103, 235 Stephens, Ann .... ,,,,,, ,.,....., 2 5 3 Stephens, Charles ,,,,,, ,......,,.,, 2 53 Stephens, Jack ,,,, ,a,,,, ,,,,,,,, 1 3 3, 253 Stephens, Patrick ,,,,, - .,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,YY,, 2 35 Stern, Louis ..,,,,,, Stevens, Pat ...,..,,, Stevens, Rick Stevenson, Gloria .... 00, 253 ..,........69 ..,,.s..82, 211 Stewart, Henry Stewart, Lincla ....,, Stewart, Johnny ,,,... Stewart, Phyllis ..,. Stewart, Robert Stokes, Tommy ,,,,,, ,s,..,,132, 134, 168 r 254 254 254 ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,254 Stone, lrene ,,,,.. ......... 1 05, 136, 254 Stone, Joyce ,,,,.. ,..,,,,...,.... 7 9, 211 Story, Faye ..,, , N ,,,,.,c, 127, 211 Stowers, Joe ,,,,... ..,,,,,,,,,,,,,..,..,,.c, .,,, ..,. 2 1 2 Strattan, Ricky ,..,......,. 73, 95, 96, 102, 117, 160, 166,167, 184, 212, 214 Straughn, Verita .....,,,...,,,,...,,....,,s, 85, 212 sffawbridge, Lucia .... 63, 67, 120, 212 302 Strawbridge, Rick .,,,,cc,..,.....,,cc 81, 95, 254 Streets, Carol ,,,,,., ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,...,, 1 27, 254 Streets, Dane ,,c,..,,....,,., 95, 158, 159, 212 Strickland, Linda ...,,...,,,, 64, 102, 111, 212 Stroker, Lynn .,...,., 65, 81, 104, 140, 212, 274 Stroker, Nancy ..,,.. ...,...., 9 1, 120, 254 Stull, Ches ,,,,.,,. ....,,... 1 04, 254 Stuller, Nancy c.c,. ......,. 8 5, 212 Suggs, Charles ,,... , c,,,,,,,,, ,254 Sullivan, Carolyn ..... ..,, , 254 Surgeon, Arlene ..,, ,,,,,,,,,,, , 235 Surratt, Ann ...... ,......c 7 7, 212 Sutton, Brad ,,,,,,,,, ,,,..,,,,,,., 2 54 Sutton, Malcolm ,,,,,, ,,,.,,,,. 8 1, 254 Sutton, Sybil Swan, Victor Sweat, Claude ,,,,, ..,,,. 2 12 Sweet, Sharon .. .,,,,,,,,,,, 254 Swift, Janice .,..... c,,c,. 2 35, 313 Swindell, David ,,Jc... .........,,..,.,,,, , 254 Swindell, Virginia .,,,. ,,cc..,, 9 0, 105, 235 Szanyi, Nick .,.,,,,,. ...,..,,,cc 8 6, 254 Talbert, Arleen ,.....,.,,.,,,,,c.,,.,,,,,,,,c,, 80, 254 Talcott, Tom ,,,,....,,,,.......,,,,c...c,,,. 95, 124, 145, 148, 222, 228, 235 296 Tallman, Cheryl ,,.,,, ,,c,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,c,,,,,, , ,235 Tankersley, Teresa ...., ,,,,,,, 1 05, 212 Tate, Bud ,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,c,,,, 2 54 Tate, Vanita ,,..,, ,,,,,, 2 35 Taylor, Gail ,,A,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,.,,c,,,,,,, 2 35 Taylor, Carol ...., ,,,,,,, 1 05, 242, 254 Taylor, Jimmy Taylor, Peggy Taylor, Tommy ,c,c, , ,,,,,,., ,,,, 2 35 Taylor, Russell Taylor, Teate, Virgil ..,. Suzie ,,..., ,, ,,..,,,,,,235 ,.,,,,,,,,,,,254 Temple, Mike ,.,,,,, , ,.,,,,,,, ,,,,,,, 1 46, Terrell, Cheryl ..,v. Thalacker, Marlys ..,., Thames, Sue ....,,,, Thomas, Carolyn ..,. Thomas, Jim ..,... 254 .254 101, .....,..c82, ..,.,...91, 336 235 212 255 ,236 Thomas, Joan ,.,., ,..,,, 8 1, 161, 236 Thomas, Margie ,,,,,,..,,,,,,,,,,,,..,, 81, 91, 255 Thomas, Roxanne ,,..s.., 97, 101, 120, 140, 212, 292, 298 Thomas, Sandra ,,,,, .,,,,......,.....,...,, 2 36 Thomas, Billy cccc,.ccaccc ,,cccc,, 1 04, 132, 254 Thomason, Carolyn ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 255 Thomason, Lynn ..,,,,,,.,., 104, 112, 162, 236 Thomaston, Ella Mae Thompson, Chuck ..... ,,c,,,, 8 1, 255 Thompson, George .,,.. s,.., 6 2, 212 Thompson, Glenn .,,,. ....,,., 1 O1, 132 Thompson, Jimmy ,,,,, ,,,,,,,, 2 36 Thompson, Linda ........ ,,,,,,,,, 2 55 Thompson, Myron 2 ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 255 Thompson, Nancy ..., ,,,,..,. 1 01, 127 Thompson, Paulette ,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,, 3 01 236 Thompson, Rick ,,.,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 2 36 Thorley, Joann .,.,... ,,,,,,, 7 9, 212, 301 Thornton, Lee ,,,,,, ,,,,., 8 0, 91 255 Thorpe, Carol ,,,,, ,,,,,,,, 2 55, 287 Thrasher, Ted ,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,, 2 55 Thrift, Sue ,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 2 36 Todd, Frances .,,., ,,,,,,.c 1 37, 255 Tolley, Jim ,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,, 2 36 Tompkins, Anita ,,,,,,,,,,,c,,c,,,,,,,,,,c,,,,,,,,,, 255 Touchton, Mary J. ,.,. 63, 77, 140, 212 277 Towles, Larry ,,,,.,,,,,..,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,, 255 Townsend, Lynn ,,,,,,,,,,, ,..,,,,,,,,,,, 2 55 Townsend, Thelma J, ,,1A. ,,,,,,, 2 12 279 Transue, Robert ..,,,,,,. ,,,,,,, 7 9 255 Trask, George ,,.,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 146, 255 Trent, Conner ......,, 94 115, 158, 159, 213 Trimble, Bev c,c,.ccccccc. ...c..,. 1 35, 255, 288 Trowell, Wyatt .,,,,,, ,,c,,,,c,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 2 13 Tucker, Donald ,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 2 36 Tucker, Linda ,,,,,, - ,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,, 1 05, 236 Tucker, Travis Turloeville, Elaine ,,,, ,,,,,,, 1 27, 236 Turbeville, Glenda ,,,,,,, ,Y,,,,,, 1 27, 236 Turbyville, Edna ,,,,,, ,,,,,,,-,,-,,v,,, 2 36 Turner, Lynn ........ ,,,,,,,c 8 O, 105, 255 Turner, Sharon ,,,,,, ,,,,.,,, 1 10, 236 Tuttle, Jeannie ,,c.,, ,,,,,,44 1 05, 236 Tyler, Charlotte ,,,,,, UMW66, 255 Tyler, Jeannine ,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,V, 1 05, 255 Tyson, Jimmy s-,.. .......c 9 4, 106, 146, 213 Uhland, Eddie ,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,, 8 1, 100, 255 Ulieny, Bill Upshaw, Susan ........,... 58, 101, 110, 222, 236, 274, 323 Vachon, Bernard Valentine, Jim ,,,,, ,,,,A,,, 9 4, 97, 125, 145, 151 236 Valentino, John ,,,,, ,,,,,,,.,,A,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,, 2 55 Van Allen, Kay .....,.....,,,,, 122, 127, 137 Vandewalker, Jim ........ 59, 101, 213, 259, 323 Vandewalker, Mike .,.. 106, 213, 288, 307 Van Dyke, George ....,..,4...YYYYYYYYYVY, 80, 255 Van Gorden, Liz ,Y,...,Y,,,,...,..,... ...., 8 2, 213 Van Hartesveldt, Fred ,,,, 101, 117, 213, 212, 318 Van Rider, Jon ..,. ,,,,,, 1 45, 153, 225 Varnes, Carol .... ....fA.. 8 2, 213, 313 Vice, Becky ,,,,., ............fYYfVYYV.V 2 36 Vick, Bobby ,,,,,,,., ,,,:ee 1 35, 236, 317 Vitatoe, Tommy Vogler, Carol ,.,., YYYYY.. .Y..., 2 5 5 Waddell, Kay Wade, Ronnie ,,,.Y,Y, 94, 106, 184, 165, 236 Waldrup, Jean ,,,,,,,,.Y,.,YYYY,,,Y,,.,.,,,ff, 82, 297 Walker, Donna ,,,,..., 60, 88, 118, 236, 323 Walker, Ellen .eee,.., ee, loo, lo4, 118, 236 Walker, Mike w,,,A,,,,,,, 105, 115, 144, 155, 170, 236 Walker, Becky ,,,...,,Y,YY..,.,...,...YYY,...Y 88, 255 Waller, Jlm .,,,,,,,.... 95, 144, 147, 175, 213 Walsh, Timothy ..,,...,,,,...........V,..,.VY ,YYYVYZ 2 36 Waltehs, Billy eeee... e,eeeeeeeeeee 2 55 Ward, John E. ,,.... YYY.VY, 1 26, 236 Ward, Joe ,,,,....,,,., .-f,,..fff,,,,,, - 255 Warner, Beverly ....,, ., ,,,,, 81, 91, 255 Warner, Patty .....,Y .YYVYV 2 36, 273 Warren, Dottie ,. , ,, 236 wafers, Judy eeee e,,,., l 09, iss Waters, Roy ,,,,,,,,, ,,.,...,Y,,f,,, 8 6, 255 Waterson, Donna ,,..,, ,,,,.. 1 Ol, 275, 213 Watkins, Wayne Watson, Bruce ,,,,, ,,,,,, 2 36 Watson, Herman ,,,, ,,,,,, 2 55 Watson, Linda ..,,. ,,,,,, 2 55 Watson, Lucy ,,,, ,,,,,, 2 55 Way, Jerry ...., ,,,,,,,,..,.,,,,,,,,....,,,,,,....,,,, 2 36 Wear, Shirley ,,,,..., 63, 118, 140, 173, 213, 261, 270, 304 Weaver, Donna G. ,,,, ,,,,,,,,, 9 1, 127, 237 Weaver, George .... ,,,,,,,,o,, 6 9, 214 Webb, Ken ,,,.,. ,,,, ,,,,,,,, 2 3 7 Weeks, Jesse a,,.e.. ,,,..,.a 8 6 Weeks, Lloyd .,,.,.s.,,,a..,,,,,,,,,,.,...,,,,,Y,,Y.,, 237 Weeks, Ted ,,,,,eee,,,, 80, 94, 106, 171, 150, 255 Weeks, Virginia ,,,a.e,,,.,, 66, 77, 101, 255 Weicht, Mary Jo .,Y,., ..,.YY, 8 1, 91 105, 255 Weinman, Gail ,,,.,.,, ,,,........,,,,......., 2 37 Weinman, Richard ,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,.,,, 2 55 Weiss, Patricia .... ,,........,.,,,,,,,,,, 8 1, 255 Welch, Donna ...., ........ 8 0, 98, 140, 255 Welch, Jack ....,... ........,,........ 8 1, 255 Wellman, Mark Wells, Paula Wells, Sandi ...,,,. 105, 256 Wells, Bill .,,,.. ..s,c, 8 7, 214 Welsh, Carol ,.,,. .....,,,..,,., 1 00 Wenger, Sallee ....... .,.,,,.. 1 05, 237 Wesche, Carol .,,,,.... 80, 256 Wesley, Bernice ...,,.. 256 Wesley, Betty ,,...... .,YYYYYYY.-- 2 56 Wesley, Doug ,,,,,c. ,,..., 1 34, 256 West, G. W. . VV..Y .-fff....YYVVfff.---- 2 56 West, Jemy ,,,, fYY,YY,, 8 O, 104, 256 West, John ,,,..... ...YV,.., 2 14, 316 Westberry, Ron W ,.,. ,..,,YYVYV,.V, 2 56 Wetherington, Jerri .... YYYYY... . 122, 237 Wetterhall, Douglas Wharton, Phil s,,s,,,ss ,,ss,.,........,...... 1 33, 256 Wheeler, Sharon 62, 103, 111, 214, 284 Whitalier, Dewey YY,,,,,, 82, 126, 214, 286 Whitaker, Carol ,,,,,,, ...............,., 1 27, 214 Whitaker, Jimmy ,,,,, ,..., ,,,,,, , 8 6 White, Carol ,,,,,, ,,,,,, 91, 256 White, Vicki ,,,,,,, ....... 1 04 256 Whitley, Dorinda .,,.,. ,,,,,,,,,,,,, 1 05 237 Whitley, Ronnie ,,,,,, ,,..,... 8 0, 104, 256 Whitlock, Chuck Whitlow, Barbara ...... .....,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,, 8 2, 214 Whitten, Janice 79, 105, 126, 214, 270 Whitten, Shirley ...,..,,,,,, 88, 104, 256, 278 Whittle, lrvin .....,,, .,,,c. ..c,,, ,,.,,c, 2 3 7 Whittle, Larry Whittle, Mary , ,,,. ,cscc,, 2 56 Whittle, Bill Whitworth, Robina ,c,,..,...,. 66, 79, 88, 256 Wilbur, Diana ,,,,,,, . ,,,, ,,..,,,.., 8 3, 214 Wilbur, Douglas ,,.., Y,........,,,,,,,,Y 2 84 Wilce, Karen sccc, ,,.... 1 27, 136, 256 Wilce, Sharon ,,,, ,,,,,,, 1 27, 136 256 Wilder, Robert Wilkerson, Sandra ,,,,,, .....,,,, 7 0, 237, 317 Wilkinson, Jim ....,. ..,,ss.....,....., 2 14 Wilkinson, Linda Willette, Ruthann ...s. ,,,,..s,.,., 2 14 Williams, Christine ,,,,. ,.,,,. 1 27, 256 Williams, Gary .,,,.. .,...., 1 04 256 Williams, Hiram ..... ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,ss.,,,,,, 8 7 Williams, Jim c,,,....,,, s,,,,,, 1 62, 171 256 Williams, James R. ,,,... 69, 82, 215 Williams, Jesse ..... ,,,,.... 8 7, 256 Williams, Kenny .s... ,,.....,, 2 15 Williams, Mike ........,,,.,...,,,,..,.............,,,, 237 Williams, Joe .,s,..., 67, 73, 124, 193, 191, 215, 289 312 Williams, Max s,,,,sss ,,,,,,,,.,, 6 9, 256 Williams, Max W. ..,,............,,,,.,,,,,,,..., 215 Williams, Monty ,,,,,,.s 72, 73, 96, 101, 105, 215, 322 Williams, Pat ssss.... .s,,...,...,,, 7 9 Williams, Peggy ,,,,., .,.... 1 27, 215 Williams, Rusty ....... ,,,..,... 2 15 Williams, Robert ...., .,,.,,,,,,,,, 3 O9 Williams, Sandy ,,,,,, ,,,,e, 1 33, 237 Williams, William ,,,, ,,Vf,,A, 8 2 242 Williamson, Don ..... Williamson, Jerry .... 337 .s,,s,,,,256 ,,,,,,256 Williamson, Lori ,,,, ,,,.., 8 8, 105, 256 Willis, Ann ,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,, 2 5 6 Willis, Bobbie Jo ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,, , W 89 Willis, Celia ,,,,,,,,s,,,,,,,s,,, 97, 101, 109 237 Willis, Eileen ....,... 66, 72, 97, 101, 105, 119, 140, 176, 177, 204, 209, 215, 273, 314, 320 Willis, Mary Willis, Reginald ,,,,, ,, ,, 237 Wilson, Carolyn ,,,,. ....,,,, 1 27, 256 Wilson, Emma ,,,,, ,A,,,,,, 2 56, 307 Wilson, Janet ,,,,,, ,,,,,A,,,,, 2 15 Wilson, Joyce ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 127 Wilson, Judy ,,,.,. ,.,,.,..,, 1 01, 256 Wilson, Randy sssss ssssss l 35, 163 256 Wilson, Robert ,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 2 56 Wilson, Wayne Wilt, Leonard .,,,.. ,,,,,,,, 1 01, 215, 279 Windsor, Pat ,...... .,,,,,, 8 2, 215, 319 Wingate, Sarah .,......,,,.,,,,....,,,,.,,, 136, 256 Winikus, Thomas .,,95, 104, 113, 169, 215 Wise, Janie ,..,,,,.,,,,,,,s,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,..,,, 105, 237 Wishnatzki, Susan ,,,,, .,,, . .. 66, 98, 256 Witmer, John .,,,... ,,,,,,, ,,,,,,. 2 3 7 Wold, Walter ,..,. ,,,..,, 2 56 Wolf, Leonard .,.., .......,,..,,,,.,,,. 2 56 Wolf, Susan ,,,,,,,,. s.,,,.,, , ,,,, 8 0, 104, 256 Wolfson, Sandra ....,,,,ss,, 105, 133, 256, 287 Wood, Russell ..,.,,,..... 145, 151, 171, 256 Woods, Delana ,,,., ,..,......s,,,..,,...,,,,.. , 237 Woods, John ,,,,. ,.,.......,.,,,,,...,,.....,, 2 37 Wooten, Janie ,,,.. ,,,.,.., 6 6, 80, 140, 256 Worley, Jorie .,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,...,,s,,,.s.,,,,,,,,,, 215 Wray, Judy ,,,,,,,,,,,, 90, 105, 118, 220, 233 Wright, Susann ,.,.,,,,,......,,,,,......,, 256, 298 Yates, Rad .,......... ..,.............,.............., 2 57 Yates, Leighton ,...,,,,,,,, 96, 104, 117, 237 Yates, Yvonne .,,..,.,,....,,.....,,, .... 1 09, 237 Yelvington, Dorothy .,,,,,,,,,,, 82, 215, 297 Yoakam, Jerry Yoder, Cloyde ,,,,. ,,,,,,,,, 8 2, 215 York, Mary ....,... ,,,.....,,,.. 1 27 Young, Ken ....,,.. .,cc. 2 37 Young, Cornelia ,,,... ,,o.,, 2 15 Young, Georgia ,,..,, ,,,,,, 2 37 Young, Stephen ,,,,,.,.,,,,....,,,,.............Y., 216 Young, James ,,,,........ 112, 170, 216, 270 Young, Finley ..... ..............,..,,,,, 1 32, 257 Young, Linda ..... .......,. 9 1, 237 Yow, Don ......,,. ,........ 8 0, 257 Zellner, Clara ,,,,... ,s.... 1 68, 237 Zellner, Grady ...,, .....,..,,,, 2 16 Ziegele, Claudia ...,,,,,,,,,.,...,.,......., 216, 297 Zimmerman, Bob ,,,, 65, 117, 216, 260, 307 Zink, Gabrielle ....,... 96, 99, 102, 123, 188, 216, 218, 219 Zipperer, Dale ..... ...,,,,.,,,,,,,.... 2 37 Zysko, Jan ....., . ,.,,... 112, 237 Hvvgbg baggy-1,,cL,a,Q... 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