Largo High School - Keystone Yearbook (Largo, FL)

 - Class of 1965

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VV.r Whyf i t , KKQLV '74 M L '77 A 'iff W ff? x ,, 1:'5'fff, 1 'W ' N X ' f' lmrkwl by inn-rvst, fulmlwl through rliligenm F-'S In CURRICULUM This portion of the puzzle represents . . . problems to solve through guidance goals to reach through effort, ideals to uphold through inspiration. I6 W ar I7 ADMINISTRATION f . 3 3 Hands of authority lead the school throughout the year. Leadership By actively participating in school affairs and maintaining the highest academic stand- ards for Largo, Mr. Francis M. Pfost plays a key role in gaining recognition for our the student body, school and Lhe community. Mr. Piost, our dedicated principal, sets an excellent example ui character for V I ,, -W KN ,AU Q L J- I , sfo ,7, 1 ,MT 'gsm' 5- f . A friendly and sincere person, Mr. Pfost enjoys talk- H I , ing wixh students, Mr. Pfost rates Packer pep and spirit highly this year. W. .t 5,-+r'-f f f int' P15-fy, S Mr. Marion Shambaugh At the beginning of second period Mr Shambaugh announces daily activities Coordinates Student Activity The pace for the nuinerous activities of the school year is set by our administrative leaders whose loyalty and devotion are un- surpassed as they lend direction to our school. Because of their dedication and interest in the students, they have gained the respect and admiration of all. a..1..,,, Mrs. Rice welcomes a new student to Largo High ' 'IIS CLERICAL STAFF 1 -1-fe:iYe'fa' it J Mrs. Weeks, records clerk, is responsible for all student files. The efficient secretarial staff is an in- dispensable part of the administration. In ad- dition to keeping all student record files cur- rent and handling staff correspondence, the secretaries process paper work for students as well as faculty members. All money trans- actions for school activities are administered by the bookkeeper. In case of injury or illness, students are cared for by the school nurse who assists in such cases and advises students in health needs. Miss Couch, hookkeeper, adds two new slogans to her collection. Administrative Staff Helps Everyone Now, what have we here? wonders Mrs. Marzulli, principals secretary, as she opens the mail. X x A Mrs. Cook, school nurse, keeps up-to-date health records on all students, GUIDANCE 5,3 30T0 W cause SSDRS Afffo W yggzfffwo V00 Write? W MW COLLEGE M6117 SMH 52,914 7550 ,wrt ,MF60 SIWIOK WH G Mr. Canfield, Director of Guidance, emphasizes the importance of attending college. Mrs. Bender directs Senior Placements Tests. Guidance Molds Future Citizens Through patient understanding on the part of the guidance department, most unde- cided students choose the career they will enter. This department also provides the latest infor- . . W W H1-gg., mation on scholarships, advanced schooling, iifi-Qt s X' 'A and vocational opportunities. i 3 i ll uhm-4 Mr. Clark, Registrar, helps student, Betty Birdsong, plan her schedule. Mrs. Wood keeps dup on all the latest psychological con- cepts of student problems. 2I ENGLISH Miss Blessing Mrs. Bliss Mrs. Carlile Mrs. Crosthwaite Miss Darnell Language Arts Improve Communications Mrs. Ewart Mrs. Poole Mr. Shaughnessy H554 Mrs, Slaughter Mr. Wheeler inf! English is the basis of our ability to un- derstand and be understood. By developing a mastery of words and their usages from in- struction in grammar and composition, a stu- dent learns to speak and write our language properly. Moreover, a knowledge of English, American, and world literature cultivates the mind to be more critical and to be apprecia- tive of the cultures of other lands. Sue Blabaum concludes her review on a recent play. Students are required to read After a long day Mrs. Crosthwaite looks for- ward to going home. many of the w0rld's great Classics during their school years. E Q 1, Break Swords and Karon Jackson entertain the class with reading from the Kaleidescope. Dennis Cason and Pat Hardman act out a scene in the play Our Town. SPEECH AND READING Mrs. Bacon Mr. Mitchell I' elf? f , Mrs. Cassaday Expression Aids Comprehension Excelling skills in reading and speaking are wonderful advantages to any student. At Largo, reading ability is improved by develop- ing comprehension, rate, and vocabulary. Moreover, the various speech classes pro- vide knowledge and experience in public speaking, debate, group discussions, and oral interpretations of prose, poetry, and drama. 'Tve got it in the bag, says Bryan! Heliker after he gives a speech without facial expression. LL' A reading pacer helps Mark Little to increase his reading speed Emily Oehrle studies a reading card to improve her vocabulary. 24 'Tm afraid this lab isn't equipped to handle Russian, explains Mr, Hudson to Mrs. Munson and Miss Holleman. FOREIGN LANGUAGE Mr. Hudson Miss Holleman 7 1.1. ' 'Q,..' K2 W . ,h z Q 1' , re? Mrs. Munson Mrs. Holt Linguistics Build Understanding Our foreign language department is or- ganized to give a student sufficient mastery of three languages-Spanish, French, and Lat- in. ln his studies he learns to read, write, speak and comprehend languages. A thorough briefing of the cultures and customs of the land from which the language originated is included in these courses. To further skills, a modern language laboratory has been added to the department. HHOW do you spell 'football' in Latin, Mrs. Holt? asks Randy McKean, SOCIAL STUDIES Mrs. Brundage Mr Dramer Mr Golden Mr Hassel Mr Kriever Mr Lightsey Mrs Rodgers Practical Analgsis Through the many classes in social stud- ies, students gain a better understanding of the world's problems as well as their own. By studying the past in Bible, world, and Ameri- can history, they determine how to avoid the consequences of yesterday,s mistakes. In ad- dition, social studies and the new seminar em phasize the importance of democracy in a world of difficulties M' Shackmn Some are glad some are sad but it s over now Mr Tweed we XWQ3 'I'-hlnqgfu JI' apt? s Mrs C Taylor l .Mex 527' -Q. w 1 aa, vides S. ZF 3 t df 1' suv- REM? gy K 'fb Mrs Rodgers . - v , , - ' ' fl? 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SCIENCE Mr. Alien Mr. Efthemes Miss Hahn Mr. Miller Miss Puieo Mr. Sanders Mr. Sleeves Mr. Sweeney Miss Waldrep 'Y 530 0 Mr. Sander's chemistry class watches Experimeniaiion Miss Hahn describes the reaction of two chemicals to Joan Ropulewis. 28 his experiment go up in smoke. Induces Progress The growth of our science department has been the result of the increasing import- ance of science in our society. At Largo stu- dents may pursue various fields such as biolo- gy, chemistry, physics, anatomy and physi- ology, physical science, and health. Many of these courses enable students to succeed at higher levels of learning. XQ! NX fx I, 6,1 'XXI 3' , 7 i iiNX This little piggy went to biology class. K-lv. r' , 143- 'TA i,-s p if I-, '-'Q-5 ff Mr, Allen has a new friend. MATHEMATICS Mrs. Anderson New Method Mlss Nlcholson Mr. Casio Mr. Deal Mrs. Hayman Mr. Skinner Mr. Steger l 'sf fi Gee, I wish the bell would ring, says .lim Disney. In mathematics, a student learns to use mathematical instruments to solvr- problems. 30 Inspires Reasoning You need a big slide rule for big problems, says Mr. Steger. An old subject, mathematics, is now taught by a new method. Equations, proofs, and graphs intrigue students even more today because they are realizing the present and future importance of this subject. Modern courses in algebra, geometry, and trigonome- try prepare students thoroughly for careers of tomorrow. Mrs. Anderson explains a graphical algebra problem to Dennis Falck. 332 .V 8 3 Mrs. Hayman tries u newer method of teaching math on .lim Country- ETIHH. BUSINESS EDUCATION Mrs. Aust Mrs. Smith i Mr. Day Miss Taylor Mrs. Hummer Typing exercises are an integral part of business education. Training Increases Efficiency To meet the challenges of the modern business world requires specialized prepara- tion. Therefore, Largo offers such courses as typing, shorthand, business mathematics, busi- ness English, office machines, bookkeeping, business law, and salesmanship. ln addition, for the college-bound student, this department teaches semester courses of personal typing and notehand. Rita Abrams and Diane Phipps prepare for the future by working with various business machines. 32 BUSINESS TRAINING 1 42 - iff I 4 1. vii: I fi Y? ' 12 1' ,tj 1 x ' ' 'Y - 3f Mr. Davies 1 Gail links, a CBE student, works as a receptionist at a dance studio. ML Anderson Experience Expands Opportunities Training for their future careers is the object of students of DCT and CBE. In both, students are ahle to establish proper relation- ships with employers and to learn the skills of the vocations. After attending classes in the morning, DCT and CBE students gain on-the- job experience in their chosen fields. 3 ' A! I ra 1 4 -I l I 1 K 1 L NX 1 1 ...N Dorothy Reeves, a DCT student, works part-time at Crant's Bakery. Janice Robinson, another DCT student, not only works as a cashier, but also arranges stock at the Puhlix market. PHYSICAL EDUCATION Mr. Conover Mrs. Morrison llylrs. Peterson's physical education class heads for the locker room after a strenuous volley all game. Mr. Haley Mrs. Peterson Mr. Williamson Doug Barrett decreases his running time through practice. Coach Haley explains football techniques to a physical education class. Activities Promote Fitness Strong minds and healthy bodies are closely related. The prime objective of the physical education department is to keep stu- dents bodily fit. In addition, it provides ex- perience in various sports which can be en- joyed after graduation. 34 Practice Promotes Safety And Skill Teaching students to drive is the great responsibility assumed by the driver educa- tion instructor. When participants complete the one semester course, they are able to han- dle a car expertly and lawfully as well as know the important parts of an automobile. DRlVER,S EDUCATION l Miniature model helps students understand the shifting of gears. . r 3'.'.' ll VI un as Dick Croy gets actual driving experience under the supervision of Mr. Dobbins. o Mr,D0hbin5 Mr. Dobbins gives Arlene Elmore the under cover story. 35 VOCA TIONAL STUDIES Mr. Sydnnr Mr, Thorpe Preparation Strengthens Abilities Vocational agriculture offers instruction in modern farming methods through manage ment in the school farm activities. Building useful articles and learning to use special tools are learned in the Industrial Arts Depanment. Mr. Moore Terry Masrum uses a lathe lo lurn a table leg. Not even 'friendly persuasion' can move this bull, exclaims Les Jinkins lo his iriends Lamar Hood, David Berry, and Larry Brainard. 36 HOME ECONOMICS One cup of sugar, two cups of flour, one egg . . . I think this dress should be a l Mrs. Roddick, says Carol Dalmaso .rw itlle longer, qfrv' Mrs. Rcrldick Miss Hiers Homemaking Develops Skills Preparing future homemakers is a great responsibility placed on two members of the faculty. These teachers instruct girls in 'baisic areas of child care and development, cloth- ing, and textiles, food and nutrition, housing, and personal, social, and family relations. 'Wu- I 2 Connie Crump points out colors which can be combined to make un attractive room, 37 ART Mr. Spencer Creativity Fosters Beautg Beauty must not be lost in a world of automation. Therefore, Mr. Spencer and his students are not only trying to create beauty in various art objects but also endeavoring to develop an appreciation for the beauty of life. With these purposes in mind the students create works for shows, displays, and contests throughout the year. Russ Temple and Dave Shafer create their daily masterpieces Linda Mccallisler displays what she considers a great work of url, 38 I xi ' If K. K If flwf . 3 . Jackie Hathaway makes a facef' MUSIC Sing along with Mr. Johnson. Mr. Johnston Mr. Beyer Talent Needs Expansion Developing talent and appreciation for music are the principal goals of the music department. Through courses in music appre- ciation, music theory, and orchestra, the stu- dent is led into the world of harmony, rhythm, and sound. Courses such as band, chorus, and orchestra promote school functions by musical support at football games, parades, assemblies, and various activities. Mr. Beyer's hand studn-nts find u place for everything. LIBRARY Miss Molyneaux Mrs. Cline Miss Molyneaux, head librarian, records grades for her dependahle student assistants. Due dates are clearly stamped. Interest Stimulates Research The library is a place where peace pre- vails and knowledge is king. There students can find books covering many subjects for both research and pleasure-reading. Coopera- tive, willing librarians are always available to help them locate specific information. Well over 6000 volumes are available lor student use. 40 1 1' Z O ! .I 1 Mr. Peterson FIRST ROW: Harold Witte, STANDING, James Brewster, Raymond Kraut, Herbert Bachelor, Henry Bybee, SECOND ROW: Leonard Zak, Albert Tnland, Ervin Vouty, William D'Addurno. Mrs. Warner Teamwork Aids Smooth Functioning The smooth operation of our school 24 hours a day is credited to the hardworking, loyal custodians directed by Mr. Theodore Peterson, with the night shift headed by lVIr. Leonard Zak. To maintain nutritious lunches is the re- sponsibility of Mrs. Alice Warner and her staff. Students enjoy excellent, well-balanced meals in our modern cafeteria. EE. '2 Qiiiv YM Annum , 223222- A 'MN t1-- f i' li I ' E ia W9 1 ig TV. I , af, 423. 3v'..'i or . FIRST ROW: Viola Wenzel, Gladys Young, Agnes Mohlman, Alice Warner, Cathy White, Lucy Glenn, Ruth Hoefler, Loretta Reese. SECOND ROW: Reba Cremeans, Inez Howard, Betty Morriss, Eva Effingham, Zella Gelinas, Marjorie Ramclla, Ida Hammond, Betty Kerr,1oan Norselt, Marguerite Dauterman, Opal Hazlett. ORGANIZATIONS This portion of the puzzle represents . . . problems to solve through cooperation, goals to reach through service, ideals to uphold through responsibility. 42 43 STUDENT COUNCIL ROW 1: Mary Lefluc, June Brace, Twinkle Starr, Terry Russel, Sue Sullivan, ROW 2: Bob Meadows, Beth Edwards, garerg McDonald, Mary Armbruster, Nancy Noe. ROW 3: Tom Ringwood, John McPhail, Sue Langford, Russ Wicker, cm pencer. Russ Wicker President Student Council Guides Student Affairs Student Council is the upper body of the school government. It acts as a mediator in building better student body-faculty re- lations while constantly trying to improve the school. Pride Week, Student of the Month, Mr. and Miss LHS, and the Back- to-School dance are activities sponsored lzy Student Council. Sue Langford Beth Edwards Karen McDonald Vice President Secretary Treasurer 44 Mr. Skinner Sponsor SENATE Senate Represents Student Bodg ggscii 3 sry! Representatives from each home- 'alia-1. .: , room form the lower governing body, tif p the Senate. The senators voice student 4- opinion and report Senate proceedings A to their hornerooms. After the Senate 'iff' votes in favor of a proposal, it is sub- ject to approval by the Student Council and tho principal. 1 ' ' L. 'Ei Bob Meadows Mr. Lightsey President Sponsor AT .4 'ff f K if Brant Bailey Tina Green Vice President Secretary ..,,.,,,.,,,,,,v .pg s. A x K 3 C ' I W . A 11-.1 ROW 1: Tina Green, Coleen Cole, Lynn Callahan, Beth Edwards, Karen McDonald, Gretchen Puller, Terry nussen. nv.. ... ,,..,,,, Feelcy, Pat Merk, Joan Ropulewis, Nicki Haeger, Emily Oehrle, Derenda Brilts, Ka-Lani Walker, Karen Sharrock, Twinkle Starr, Pam Taylor, Donna Sharp, Nancy Wynn. ROW 3: Nancy Hayward, Marilyn Minor, Marty Clark, Kathy Ashline, Pat Roeske, Nancy Noe, Lynn Raper, Peggy McNally, Kathy McNamara, Skip Whitney. ROW 4: Stu Young, Russ Wicker, Rick Harris, John Langford, Les Zetmeir, Brant Bailey, Tom Chauk, Dave Weber Bob Meadows, Sonder. ROW 5: Mark Lechleidncr, Minor Noe, Bill Daken, Mike Short, Gary McKean, Dave Wasson, Don Seibert, Mike More, Steve DeHart, Doug Inman. Al INTER-CLUB COUNCIL t ICC Coordinates Club Activities ROW 1: Mary LeDuc, Donna Sharp, Pat McColgan, Liz Nichols. ROW 2: Dave Canfield, Lorraine Branciforte, Lynn Rapcr, Nancy Waterson, Hugh Poole. ROW 3: Wayne H. Smith, Brant Bailey, Sue Langford, Ann McGee, Bob Meadows. Liz Nichols-Secretary, Mary LeDuc-Chairman, Georgia Do- well-Vice Chairman. In order to coordinate activities of school organizations, the Inter-Club Council was formed. All clubs are represented on the council by their vice-presidents. The Homecoming events and an award to the most active club are sponsored by the ICC. Miss Holleman Sponsor ROW 1: Lorraine W? 2 'if' l Q9 oi l s r ' I Georgia Dowell, Cheryl Buckingham, Sue Sullivan. ROW 2: Judy Dunn, Cheryl Brancifurte. ROW 3: Beth Edwards, Greg Risley, Mary Armbruster. QUILL ANU SCROLL Miss Darnell Sponsor Fisher, Quill And Scroll Recognizes Student Journalists Quill and Scroll, an international honor society for high school journalists, tries to encourage its members to participate more effectively in the field of journalism. Students must have a 2.6 scholastic average and a record of outstanding work in Jour- nalism to be eligible for membership. Club projects include the calendar, a dance, and a spring inductions assembly. 47 A-A-A 4 IQ!! sv. Judy Dunn-Sec., Cheryl Buckingham-Pres., Georgia D0- well-Vice Pres., Cheryl Fisher-Treas. NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY Stan Kay Jamie Ronald Anne Allan Arfaras Arnold Blanchette Brubaker Frances Elizabeth Michelle Georgia Judy Cecelia Dennis Pat Campbell Chaisson Demaree Dowell Dunn Emrich Falk Frederickson Cathy Nancy Cella Andrew Pat Linda Don Marie Fulmer Funk Gilbert Hajash Han Hawkes Hayden Headley Th H h I' ' f d h' eg ave T e Qua :hes 0 Lea ers up v h I 5 c f xiii F kzv t I a lg,-gy-r1,r4qi:q jg S - f We if Q W f ' - .W . . Haw 'iiqirg si' its .J 'ily' fray : if i3'???f N f L' , 72' uw .-93' -if, N . 'v 4 'e'4 -4'-,wo Bryant Pat Doug Terry Edward Len John Mary Heliker House Inman Kersey KHl1dS0l1 Koutney Langford LeDuc Almina David Shirley Pat Randy John Marilyn Elizabeth Lott Lung McCall MeColgan McKean McPhail Morley Nichols Bob Carol Lynn Tom Beverly Cecilia Jackie Norma Parsons Perkins Rapcr Ringwood Roberts Schuck Snyder Sowell Keith Sue Nancy J ay Skip Russ Dorothy Nancy Stephens Sullivan Waterson Weber Whitney Wicker Wittenburg Wynn 48 JUNIOR INDUCTEES ROW l: Carl Ensiln, Brad Sahel, Pat Donald, Brant Bailey, Clive Sanford. ROW 2: Lynn Deck, Jane Leeson, Carin Phillips, Tina Green, Vicki Allen, Janice Nithart. ROW 3: Jeff Johnson, Tom Mason, Robert C. Powell, Ann McGee, Connie Michaelis, Hugh Poole, Rick Anderson, Gary McKean. Scholarship. Character. And Service ig? ' K j 5 Q N , if qi. O Q - I : LQ, , Q, ,f 5, 294 i-'iii-f ffl 1 f ' .flffffiti is 3i.,s3.f'g:yf X I . ' I David Lun Ceor ia Dowell Connie Michaelis Linda Woltil . g g . Preszdent Vice President Secretary Trmsurer Chosen on the basis of character, lead- ership, scholarship, and service, National Honor Society members must be juniors or seniors who have completed at least one semester at LHS. Membership is increased by fall and spring tapping ceremonies. Miss Hiers Miss Hahn Co-Sponsor Co-Sponsor 49 PEP CLUB We've Got The Pep. We've Got The Steam' ROW 1: Kathy McNamara, Debbie Miller, Michelle Demaree, Shirley McCall, Donna Sharp, Nancy Jones, Pat Jones. ROW 2: Sandra Sorvillo, Twinkle Starr, .ludy Stroud, Sharon Inman, Grace McAlister, Fran Hensley. ROW 3: Marilyn Minor, Kathy Owen, Connie Michaelis, Bonnie McCall, Judy Terlaak. ROW 4: Dorothy Wittenberg, Cindy Hampton, Fran Logan, Tom Calvin, Sue Hale, Terry Kersey. To boost school spirit among the student body is the objective of the Pep Club. Now in its third year at LHS, the Club holds weekly pep sessions led by the cheerleaders. if Mrs. Peterson Sponsor Students display the kind of enthusiasm encouraged hy the Pep Club. 50 Varsiig Lerlermen Eligible For L Club 30 -rs, ROW 1: Danny Williams, Bob Meadows, Randy McKean, Bob Schick, Gary McKean. ROW 2: .lim Mc- Iaughlin, Gary Haire, Joe Branch, Jack Carrol. ROW 3: Larry Lavoie, Dick Mann, Mike Miksa,.Kim Lewis, Jerry Gertcher. ROW 4: Stan Allen, Stu Young, ,Rick Knight, Dave Andujar, Perry Colo, Skip Whitney. ROW 5: Jim Hosch, Bob Parsons, Les Zetmeir, Mike Dallmann, Brant Baile , Skip Ferris. ROW 6:,John Langford, George Steifins, Harry Jacobs, Jeff Rashinsky, Bill Dopman, John Nl'cPhail. ROW 7: Ray Truluck, George MCC:ll0llgl'l, Mike Mills, Ned Grubb, Roger Nelson, Jay Weber. ROW 8: Aaron O'Neal, John Collins, Mike I ee 5. The Letterman's Club which limits its membership to boys who have earned a var- sity letter, '-conducts an annual initiation of new members. Sponsored by Coach .Brent Haley, the club works in cooperation with the Athletic Booster Club in promoting good sportsmanship. Bob Meadows--Vice Pres., Mike MiskafSergeant at Arms, Ray Truluck-President, John McPhail-Sec., Danny Williams- Treas. KEY CLUB Mi!l0f N02 Tom Spencer Tom Ringwood Russ Wicker Preszdent Vice President Secretary Treasurer Keg Club Serves Community And School A service organization sponsored by the Largo Kiwanis, the Key Club serves both school and community. Collections for a needy family at Christmas, a March of Dimes drive, visiting hospitalized children, and choosing a Sweetheart keep the club active throughout the year. Mr. Shackton Sponsor ROW 1: Bob Chamberlin, Pat Daumann, Paul Preamyothin, Len Koumey, Marco Bozzo, John Langford. ROW 2: Tom Spen- cer, Eric Branch, Dave Lung, Robert Powell, Mike Dallmann. ROW 3: Stuart Young, Loyde Sadlowski, Brant Bailey, John Mc- Phail, Russ Wiclfer, Bob Parsons, Bob Meadows. ROW 4: Jerry Jerele,. Minor Noe, Gary Henrion, Tom Ringwood, Terry Mahr. 52 HI-Y Don Braun President 1 ROW 1: Pa! Marmlli, Mike Dowell, John Marzulli, Gary McKean.- ROW 2: Sam Alexander, Ken Rickey, Rich- ard Kellenherger, Don Braun, Norman Russell. ROW 3: Loyde Sadlowski, Dave Hall, Clive Sanford, Dave Canfield, Bob Ackerman, Mike Meeks. Bud Bowley Vice President Hi-Y ls Service, Athletic. Social Organization Mr. Hassel S pansor Hi-Y, affiliated with the Y.lVl.C.A., is a boys' service organization. ln addition to service projects, members attend district and state meetings, belong to a basketball league, and sponsor social activities. 53 Cary McKean Secretary Mike Meeks Treasurer LIBRA CHESS Chess. Library Clubs Encourage Interested Students ROW 1: Leslie Tonkel, Terry Breedlove, Mildred Bettiker, Phyllis Melton. ROW 2: Roger Jones, Gay Bacon, Ethel Umbel, Mike Stark. Promoting greater student interest in our library and finding more efficient methods of operation are the objectives of the Li- brary Club. The Chess Club provides an op- portunity for skilled players to challenge each other in matches. Also, the club offers in- struction for interested students. Both clubs are open to any interested student. Q Z '1' xx? 1, ' ROW 1: Robert Schick, Pat Hart, Elaine Erickson, Paul Meredith. ROW 2: Erich Borg- ers, Mike Ropp,' David Willis, Keith King. ROW 3: Bob Dill, .lim Schuelles, .lohn Younker, Mark Lechleiclner. 54 MATH CLUB ROW 1: Marco Bozzo, Paul Preamyothin, Hugh Poole, Skip Whitney. ROW 21 Pat Manulli, Ken Rickey, Pat Donald, Breck Swords, Keith Stephens. ROW 3: Sean McCullough, Wayne H. Smith, Ronald P. Zurawski. Math Club Studies Equations. Trends Math Club is designed to build in- terest in mathematics while teaching abdut methods and trends. Anyone who has made satisfactory grades in Algebra Il may join. Mr. Stegar Wayne H. Smith Skip Whitney Ken Rickey Sponsor Vice-President President Secretary 55 FUTURE TEACHERS Mrs. Rodgers Sponsor Pat McColg2h1-Vice-Pres., Marie Headley--Sec., Stan Allan- Treas., Mary LeDuc-Pres. FTA Encourages Tomorrow's Educators Practical teaching experience in elemen- tary and junior high school is one of the means used hy the Future Teachers of America in preparing its members for their future ca- reers. The club sponsors a tutoring program, ushers at career assemblies, and hosts the county FTA meeting. my .. sh F ROW 1: Stan Allen, Lynn Reed, Randy McKean, ,lay Weber, Bill McLaughlin, Paul Preamyothin. ROW 2: Ruth Airey, Linda Baird, Emily Oehrle, Kay Arfaras, Debbie Redeker, Liz Nichols, Pat Fredricksen, Anita Eaton, Leslie Tonkel, Nancy Funk. ROW 3: Barbara Rogers, Linda Lofland, Mary LeDuc, Pat House, Sharon Flory, Derenda Britts, Jamie Amold, Cathy Fulmer, Rory Stott, Diane Peters, Pat McColgan. ROW 4: Bonnie Sullivan, Anne McGee, Alice Miksa, Kathy Owen, Nancy Waterson, Ethel Umhle, Cheryl Fisher, Judy Dunn, Jan Faber, Kathy Leffler, Cecelia Emrich. ROW 5: Sue Trottnow, Karen Hackman, Peggy Hill, Susan Wnek, Dorothy Fullerton, Terry Kersey, Martha Baxter, Linda Gordon, Pat Jones, Marie Headley. 56 FUTURE HOMEMAKERS FHA Encourages Good Home Life if rr ROW l: Nancy Wynn, Twyla Thompson, Dorothy Brendenbeck, Pat Asmer, Marcia France, Leslie Tonkel, Karen Sharrock, Terry Breedlove. ROW 2: Ginny Calvin, Nancy Maxey, Janice Lynn, Linda Carpenter, Beth Kagan, Debbie Staples, Cindy Watson, Lana Jones. ROW 3: Barb Leonard, Sharon Gipson, Connie Crump, Linda Kouh, Carolyn Sommer, Ann McGee, Linda Streeter, Dorothy Sibrester, Becky Dudley. ROW 4: Sally Bartels, Joanne Huff, Retta Reed, Barbara Lipsay, Dorothy Fullerton, Tam Jones, Leslie Watson, Jan Ellinwood. Nancy Wynn President Future Homemakers of America stress- es the important role each girl will play in the home and community. Its members carry out such projects as Family Night Supper, Christmas presents for a local, Mrs. Reddick Cu-Sponsor needy family, and a rummage sale. Liz Nichols Vice President Miss Hiers C a4Sponsor FBLA Assists Business Department ROW 1: Nancy Watcrson, Rene Crothe, Pat Frodricksen, Sue Glidden, ROW 2: Laurita Cannaday, Linda Willard, Melinda Lemon, Betty Birdsong, Kathy Gulliver. ROW 3: Sara Lngan, Fran Logan, Marilyn Morley, Kathy Isley. ' Twig, Students enrolled in business courses Egg ' EV may join the Future Business Leaders of t America.-They sponsor an annual dance for the FBLA Sweetheart Court and sell home- ' 1 4 coming mums. .' , f Vvf' fir' 'uilfl -'SQ 3' V Mrs. Hummer Sponsor lletty Birmlsong-Sec., Nancy Waterson-Vice Pres., Pat Fredricksen-Pres., Norma Sowell-Sec. 58 DCT DC T-CBE Mr. Dax ics A I Il.. 'V , 'K , ' 5-I i w as :f 5 V . I f CBE 3 MQ ' L. , ' ' L' 3'- ocr ,Q v ' S Q, i J his ROW 1: Joyce Feagles, Dorothy Reeyes, Wanda Wienke, Janice Robinson, Wanda Smith, Barbara X Toucliton. ROW 2: Roy Thomason, Marsha Mai, Jill Funari, June Lewicke, Betty Chaisson, Quinn Chisolm, Terry Roush. ROW 3: Richard Cutis, Terry Thomas, Eddy Hines, Jim Powers, John Hcisler, ' Alan Dust. ROW 4: Nelson Dort, Jon Wiggins, Eric Pendersvn, Dennis McGee, David House, Julius Umm' Mr, Anderson CEC Provides Activities For CBE. DCT Students Cooperative Education Club was formed lo give CBE and DCT students, those attending classes in the morning and working at a job in the afternoon, organized school activity. 3 in I - ROW 1: Gladys Stauh, Laura Clark, Bonnie Waterson, Suzan Johnson. ROW 2: Sarah Logan, Louise Hall, Norma Sowell, Sandy Chatleain. ROW 3: Marianne: Verdery, Gail Jinks, Sharron Fleming. 59 FUTURE FARMERS FFA Gains Agricultural Knowledge Mr. Moore Sponsor Future Farmers of America is provided for the boy enrolled in vocational agriculture who wishes to learn more about this subject. Each year a district contest is held, which includes public speaking, tractor driving, horseshoe pitching competition, a string' hand, and a sweetheart pageant.- Larry Brainard takes the bull by the homs. ROW 1: Bucky Fuller, Ron Hines, David Gilliam, David Barry, Mike Oathuut, Douglas Walker. ROW 2: Robert Richey, Tom Johnson, Ken Musgrave, Don Lavoie, Claud Newman, Rick Mattson. ROW 3: Roddy Dean, Les Jinkins, Tom Kufro, Doug Brown, Lanny McKinney, Lamar Hood. 60 1 SCIENCE CLUB ROW 1: Mike Oreste, Marco Bozzo, Tina Green, Sue Disney, Lynn Raper, Linda Woltil, Vicki Allen, Martin DeGeorge, Paul Preamyothin. ROW 2: Bob Powell, Rick Anderson, Pat Donald, Brad Sahel, Hugh Poole, Keith Stephens, Paul Meredith, Jeff Johnson, James Lemke, ROW 3: Mike Stark, Kirk Pike, John Younker, Craig Reutinger, Ed Foley, Carl Mattson, Keith King. Experiments Head Science Club Projects Through student participation in re- search projects, special programs, lectures, and experiments, the Science Club offers interested students an opportunity to share their interest and expand their knowledge. A-'K Tina Green Hugh Poole Lynn Raper Sec.-Treas. Vice Pres. Presidenl . Q3 K Q 1 Mr. Allen Sponsor PARA-MEDICAL CLUB Para-Medical Club Sponsors New Projects ROW I: Birdie Berghuis, Clella Gilbert. Marti Will, Alice Troutman, Cecilia Emlich, Cheryl Moston, Linda Baird, Diane Peters, Tina Wetherington, Linda Johnson. ROW 2: Paul Preamyothin, Gay Bacon, Carole Sniith, Tina Green, J an Morley, Jan Poole, Kay Arfaras, Nall- cy Maxey, Bonnie Sullivan. ROW 3: Ken Eaton, Ed Knudson, Nancy Waterson, Lynn Raper, Linda Woltil, Carol Perkins, Karen Jackson, Margaret Purcell, Linda Stewart, Bill Huners. ROW 4: Gary Spinks, Linda Miller, Sue Wnek, Sandy P01195 D01'0lhY WiUe!lbel'B, Barbara Lipsay, Linda Hawkes, Jeff Johnson, Mike Meeks. MR. SANDERS Sponsor Para-lVledical Club is an active organi- zation designed to help students decide upon a medical career by learning about fhe varloui flelds requlrements' Prmects RQW 1: Tina Wetherington, Secretary, Bill Huners, President, include drives. Cll1'1Slm8S presents for occu- Lynn Raper, Vice President, ROW 2: Carole Smith, Treasurer, , Cecilia Emericli, Chaplain. pants of old folks homes, and volunteer programs in a local hospital. 62 l zi :E 535, Ae . 1 ' T +1 .ey it .V Q v as :- , . Q' A .tify g ' -V lifisieifriffaif . ROW 1: Nancy Jones, Linda Wade, Laura Marlin, Barb Wray, Pat Fredricksen, Mona Carreno. Georezia Parhalo. Terrv Russell, Grace Mc'Calister. ROW 2: Bonnie Caffee, Carol Perkins, Becky Bray, Vicky While, Diane Peterson, Judy Jenkins, Kerry Branch. Diane Lyons, Diane Perkins, Jody Long, Diane Peters. ROW 3: Mike Dowell. Bob Parsons. Bill Douman, Donna Fill- mon, Alice Miksa, Kathy Owen, June Carter, Alan Wilkinson. ROW 4: Bob Dill, David Singleton, Terry Mahr, Tom Ringwood, David Hughes, Buddy Rice, .leff Rashinsky, Al Miller. Clubs Learn About Health. Safetg Problems Participating in the Red Cross fund drive, learning safety skills and cooperating with the county chapter are activities of the American Red Cross at LHS. The Health Council, composed of home- room representatives, promotes safety and health in school. .v ,, m' ,Q 7 I-,tunfyeft .I I X N x ii I ROW 1: Mike Oreste. Nancy Waterson, Barb Wray, Tom Baker, Rick Anderson. ROW 2: Alice Troutman. Diane Peters. Fran Hensley, Judy Stroud, Linda Rose, Karon Snead. ROW 3: Margo Richdale, Lynn Lord, Lynn Deck, Lina Cotton, Lynn Gerken, Joyce Boyd, Randy McKean. ROW 4: Rick Callahan, Rick Kclien- bergcr, Kathy Leffler, Linda Urbanowicz, Diane Mays, Judy Dunn. Sue Troltnow, Buddy Rice. ROW 5: Roh Parsons, Bryant Heliker, Ronnie Edward, Ken Eaton, Duane Davis, Mike Dallmann, Craig Reutlinger. RED CROSS HEALTH SPEECH AND MASQUE Mrs. Slaughter Sponsor Dave Lung-Vice Pres., Micki Demaree-Sec., Ka-Lani Walker- Pres., Bill Huners-Treas. Skits. Debates. Dramaiics Are Part Of Activities Speech and Masque is an organization for those ll1l6l'ESl6d in some area of speech such as debates, dramatic readings, and ex- temporaneous speaking. Members partici- pate in local and statewide speech contests. ROW 1: Myra Lassor, Micki Demaree, Holly Doran, Parry Knauss, Lynn Deck, Julie Mony, Ka-Lani Walker. ROW 2: Dick Hanna, John Marzulli, Mary Armbruster, .lan Faber, Rory Staut, Ruth Airey. ROW 3: Clive Sanford, Brant Bailey, Mike Lanzing, Ken Bodwell, Marco Bozzo, Stan Allen, Dave Lung. 64 GIRLS' ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION Girls Participate In Intramural Competition . ' fi , 3 ,AA, ROW 1: Carol Wood, Sharon Robertson, Shirley McCall, Pat Fredrickson, Sharon Stevens. ROW 2: Louise Martin, Nancy Walsh, Twinkle Starr, Debbie Rediker, Clella Gilbert, Linda Onnsby. ROW 3: Sue Trotmow, Toni Backenstoe, Marti Will, ,Lena Musgrave, Marcia Bennet, Chris Will. ROW 4: Cindy Hampton, Tammy Jones, Kathy Owen, Diane Schneider, Nancy Maxey, ar ara Wil iams. Providing intramural physical activities, the Girls' Athletic Association promotes health, physical fitness, and good sportsman- ship. Points are earned toward a pin or letter by participating in these activities. . 351' l vii. -. 5, 7 fri X -1 19141 . K, I r 'f AWB Mrs. Peterson Sponsor ROW 1: Marti Will-Intramural Mgr., Shirle McCall4ec., Judy Carr-Co-Chairman Intramural. ROW 2: Kathy Owen-Publicity, Jean Musgrave-Pres. 65 USHERETTES Service Kegnotes Usherefte Activities ROW 1: Diane Schneider, Cheryl Fisher, Joyce Johnson, Dinah Murray, Judy Dunn, Toni Barrett. ROW 22 .loan Johnson, Linda Ormsby, Judy Hughes, Pat Stevens, Melinda Lemon, Lana Rizer, Nancy Sharkey, Sharon Hodges. ROW 3: Shirley Miller, Ann McGee, Susan Dixon, Alisia Euhanks, Holly Rahn, Cecelia Emrich, Laurie Rusher. ROW 4: Sandy Prete, Karen Olivit, Kathi Connor, Sandy Blakeslee, Joan Miller, Donna Fillmon. In addition to ushering at most school events ranging from basketball games to lconcerts, the Usherettes sell athletic pro- grams and cokes at football games. After compiling sufficient points, an Usherette is awarded a charm, pin, or letter for her service activities. ROW 1: Judy Dunn-Historian, Reporter, Cecelia Emrich-President, Cheryl Fisher-Treasurer, ROW 2: Ann McGee-Vice President, Shirley Millet--Secretary. Miss Waldrep Sponsor 66 ROW 1: Connie Michaelis, T. J. Ricard. ROW 2: Vickie Niles, Lynn Deck, Bev Roberts, Carole Qai- maso. ROW 3: Shirley Andrew, Nicki Haeger, Jane Heaston, Leslie Musarra. ROW 9: Carol Perkins, KathyKHoag, Marilyn Morley, Pat Johnson. ROW 5: Carol Ketchum, Jan Nithart, Colleen Cole, Betty itten. Packereiies Have New Name. New Banner The seventeen girls of the marching drill team have a new name and new uni- forms this year. The Paekerettes practice many afternoons devising new and perfect- ing old routines. In football games or pa- rades, their performances show originality and style in precision marching. .a y Q I l yy ,fl 'ff I 1 7 ' , , Nicki Haeget Carol Perkins Captain Co4Captain Bev Roberts S ecretary-fTrensurer PACKERETTES Miss Puleo Sponsor DRUM MAJOR AND MAJORETTE Minor Noe Drum Major fn 55 Z-'itvg 5 W ,. 'H K I f H ? I D f 1 .' R D ' ffifff p X 1 . - T'Q I:' i33' ? I E Donna DeHart Drum Majoreue Drum Major. Majoreiie And Color Guard Lead Band COLOR GUARD The Drum Major and Majorette dis- play notable talent as they lead the band in marching and musical expositions at foot- ball games and parades. The Color Guard is trained to display the national, state, and band flags properly at all band functions. Paul Davidson, Carolyn Morley, Linda McMichael, Terry Breedlove, Janice Phi1li1J!,WBYl19 H- smml- 68 GIRLS CHORUS Voices Raised In Harmony Provide Beautiful Music ROW 1: Margaret Magagaus, Marie Cray, Kathy Dietz, Joanne Buckingham, Alice Miksa, Sallie Elliott, Kathy Borgers, Judy Roberts, Linda Shell, Julie Whitley, Judy Davis, Eileen Ulrich. Row 2: Dorothy Jordan, Mildred Bettiker, Nancy Waterson, Linda Conkel, Myra Lassor, Donna Baird, Diane Reese, Nancy Sharkey, Grace Babcock, Judy Terlaak, Mary Land, Lynda Guuge. ROW 3: Coleen Cole, Kathy Hoag, Linda Engel, Sue Bens,'Debbie Marsh, Nancy Noe, Mary Rose, Jane Fowler, Joy Andrews, Kay Romine, Marilyn Minor, Margo Richland. Girls' Chorus is composed of interested voice students who present musical programs at assemblies and attend District and State Contests. Sue Bens Sue Ensch Myra Lassor Treasurer Secretary President Mr. Johnston Sponsor MAJORETTES D9l'9l'ffllh3l'l0h Bl'lhgS Sell.-dlSClpllhe Chosen on a competitive basis according to their dexterity, poise, and willingness to work, the seven majorettes add sparkle to the band's half-time shows and parades. Head ma- jorelte Marie Headley works with Mr. Beyer in planning new and interesting routines. Marie Headley, Senior Betty Birclsong, Senior Gail Love, Nancy Sneed, Jan Taylor, Captain Marie Headley, Cathy Crawford, Jean Fuller, Co-captain Betty Birdsong. 70 Gail Love, Senior Cathy Crawford, Junior 7 , 2. Nancy Snead, Senior , ' xg . if x e- , Jean Fuller, Junior 7I Jan Taylor, Suphomore Largo Senior High School Marching Band Forward March! Left, right, left, right . . . Mr. Fredrick Beyer, Director of Largo High School's Marching Band, gives the command for practice to begin. Under the direction of Mr. Frederick Beyer, Largo,s 93 piece band consistently merits outstanding ratings in musical compe- tition. Unusual themes and difficult march- ing patterns require many after-school practic- es before each football game or parade. Ar- rangements for concerts and contests also fill the band's busy schedule. Mr. Beger Keeps Band A+ Mr. Beyer-directorg majorettesg Marie HeHdley,Uai1 Love, Nincy Snead, Cathy Crawford, Jan Taylor, Jean Fuller, Betty Birdsong, ROW 2: Minor Noe, drum-majorg Cindy Funk, Bob Draga, Mary Hnwdeshell, Pat Sand- burg, Barb Schmitt, Tommy Jones, Linda Johnson, Lana Jones, Janie Helms, Duane Martin, Alice Dimmick, Donna DeHart, drum majorette, ROW 3: Carole Smith, Kathy Knowland, Sharon Stevens, Louise Martin, Vicki Allen, Ann Brubaker, Dale Jordan, Mark Lechleidner, Brian Rickey, Alice Troutman, Pat France, Carol Powell, Jean Signor, BOW 4: Marian Peak Performance For Concerts. Games. And Contests. Newberry, Tom Smyth, Sue Trottnow, Don Hayden, Kerry Branch, Sharon Chapman, Loma Tacchino, Sue Mesick, Judy Carr, John Kendall, Elaine Erickson, Barbara Adams, Dennis Morelli, Mary Baxter, Kay Menden- hall, ROW 5: Cindy McMullen, Marcia Ledford, Mary Herrington, Louise France, Linda Eicher, Mike Smith, Thelma Andrews, David Singleton, Lauren Finkle, ROW 6: Dennis Fox, Ellie Cone, Marian Haasl, Steve Classburn, Kathy Ingram, Ronald Zurawski, Mike Guerra, Kathy Leffler, Kathy Owen, Carl Mesick, Pat Roeske, ROW 7: Dale Stevens, John Wainscott, ,lohn Younkers, Rick Branch, Ken Bodwell, Tom Ross, June Carter, ,lean Olds, Wayne Brett, Todd Tanburg, Dave Pierson, Doug Brown, ROW 8: Dick Rinehart, Marty Clark, Don Rompon, Dempsey Hatcher, Ron Sexton, Bruce Kagan, Bob Jakubiak, COLOR GUARD: Carolyn Merely, Janis Phillips, Wayne Smith, Terry Breedlove, Linda McMichael, Paul Davidson. Outstanding Vocalists Active In Musical Events ROW 1: Linda Ward. Marsha Calvert, Charlene Skellham, Linda Wade, Janice Lynn, Linda Cannaday, Sandy English, Ida Cbiodo, Pat Asmer, Toni Palmer, Vivian Bagwell, Susan Eadie. ROW 2: Sue Guthrie, Candy Feeley, Susan White, Ruth Airey, Rene Grothe, Shirley Hicks, Linda Fuller, Pat Bymes, Linda Carpenter, Barb Rogers, Nancy Wright, Elaine Harter, Linda Duncan. ROW 3: Judy Packer, Jackie Locklear, Lynn Lord, Rick Hanna, Gary Lubaisky, Rick Muir, Marty Lendzian, Joel Signer, Duane Davis, David Gilliam, Louis Lott, Bill Hurley, Beth Hines, Janice Johnson. ROW 4: Sharon Crawford, Jerry Gertcber, Dave Wasson, Tom Calvin, John Roll, John Varonich, Arthur Soluri, Don Braun, Ron Touchton, Mike Meeks, Kevin Patt, Larry Kray, Jean Reed, Joanne Huff. Accom panist-Anne Brubaker. MADRIGALS The Concert Choir, under the direc- torship of Mr. James Johnston, is composed of the Advanced Chorus and the Madrigals. The members of both groups are selected through auditions. The twelve versatile Madrigals pro- vide entertainment for civic as well as school affairs. Their engagements include concerts, civic club meetings, conventions, State Clinic, and contests. Mr. J olmston Sponsor Barbara Rogers, Larry Kray, Shirley Hicks, Dave Wasson, Pat Byrnes, Kevin Patt, Linda Fuller, Jerry Gertcber, Linda Carpenter, Dick Hanna, Rene Grothe, Anne Brubaker, piano accompanist. ORCHESTRA ROW l' Barry Wood WaneH S ith C l M l . , y . m , are yn or ey, Duane Martin, Janice Phillips, Jane Head. ROW 2: Steve Turner: Ed Knudson, Donna DeHart, Pat Roeske, Carol Powell, Carole Smith, Kaye Mendenhall, Anne Brubaker, Bonnie Hummel, Vicki Allen, Can-ie Branch, Sue Txottnow. ROW 3: Rio Branch, Ken Bodwell, Jane Olds. ROW 4: Bruce Ragan, Richard Rhine- hart, Marti Clark, Robert Jakubiak. ROW 5: David Woods, Barbara Schmidt, Mike Guerra, Carl Mesick. Field Of Music Opens For Orchestra Students The Orchestrals main activity is par- ticipating in concerts and contests. The string section of the Orchestra practices daily during a class period. At rehearsals n fore concerts, the woodwind section, per- cussion section, and brass section join the strings for after-school practices. 75 ,J it ' ' , R: .,,., 0 at -. - M ' he Q'- i 9 'R . , - ' 'T-Tig v . , QA 'i- an ....., I Mr. Beyer Sponsor HI-TIMES Assignmenis. Page Proofs. And Deadlines Keep Nb Miss Damell ' Staff Advisor .fzf 'W fv- '-'- ':::i:':'.?7:'3 nge- .ae M mmf,- Sue Sullivgn 1 Lorraine Brancifurte Co-Editors Randy McKean Linda Sullivan N N Q' ' i Reporter Advertising Manager Grace Caldwell Candy Edwards Features Editors 76 The Staff On The Go Presenting an informative, interesting news- paper for the student body is the challenging job of the HI-TIMES staff. Preparing page makeups, gathering news, writing copy and proof reading, plus the selling of advertise- ments are all part of their monthly routine. Beth Edwards Mary Armbruster Cheryl Fisher Make-up Editor News Editor Clubs Editor ffzft 79' John Mt-Phall Sports Editor Mike Dallmann Mike Mills Sports Assistants Tom Ringwood Nicki Haegar Micki Demaree Exchange Editor Circulation Editors KE YSTON E Hardworking Staff Presents New. Different Yearbook if i Georgia Uowen Throughout the history of Largo High School, the Keystone has progressed into its 52nd year with a publication proclaimed to be uthe best everf' Striving to present a better coverage of student life, the '65 staff has emphasized creativity and effect in this larger issue. Although the frenzy and confusion of picture scheduling, copy and layout pro- blems, and financing caused overtime hours of work to meet deadlines, the staffis labor and dedication were rewarded by the finished product-the '65 Keystone. Editor-in-Chief L Nancy Seagle Classes Editor Nancie Funk Organizations Editor Greg Risley Advertising Manager Laurita Cannaday Circulation Editor Glenn Curtis Business Manager Cheryl Buckingham Features Editor Pat McC0lgan Curriculum Editor John Mixon Peter Kneller Junior Assistant Photographer 0-...QW sf! 34, Xt To X fx Mary LeDuc Judy Dunn , A Layout Editor Literary Editor Mr' Flschef Mrs' Carhle Photography Advisor SPUVI-WV sk X Linda Russell Holly Rahn Len Koumey Par Hackenberg Sandi Samson Junior Stuff Typists Sports Assistants 5170115 Edifvf Pat Jones Business Secretary , I K Carol Boyle Junior Staff Typist ATHLETICS This portion of the puzzle represents . . . problems ro solve through trial, goals to reach through endurance, ideals to uphold through spirit. 80 A fin. 'L aw I . ..-,QS1 W-,,-Ad 54 . X 1964 FOO'l'IiAI,l, SCOR ICISOA RD LHS OPPONENT 6 BISHOP BARRY H 6 TARI-'ON SPRINGS 32 12 l'l-WERSBURG 27 0 NOR'l'lIICAS'I' l L 0 IJIXIIC HOLLINS 25 7 ' Sl-INIINOLI-I 1 I4 7 HOCA CII-ICA I3 26 IDUYICIJIN 7 20 SOUTH!-IAS'I' I3 12 Cl.l-IARWA'I'ICR' 510 IQ, I 30.2 f,!LefvQe,Q ,, ., . 'wigs .Q I wx. .ww ' . GQ.- ,f' R 5 A f A., .4 -34' ' 'J 3. A ' K, A COACHES Coach Al Conover Head Coach Hugh Kriever Coach Brent Haley Coach Clyde Tweed Coaches Insiill Characier The coaches try to develop character as well as physical ability. Each coach spends hours working with the boys in blackboard sessions and practice of football plays but doesn't fail to stress the importance of good sportsmanship whether winning or losing. 83 Small. Inexperienced, Bui Rugged Packers Husile . '+V . ik, M fel. 9- ROW 1: Casey Henrion-58, Cary Schrieher-39, George Steffens-84, Miksa-72, Len Koutneyf-73, Ron Touchlon-78, John Collins-57 ROW Randy McKeani16, Danny Williams-46, Don Lavoie-68, Vic Castonl 3: Bob Wayf37, Mike Schraderf63, Roger Dunn-76, Ken Lillquist guay-29, Terry Rodenberger-48 ROW 2: Larry Forgacs-85, Les Zet- -86, Hugh Poole-64, Bill Daken-82, Gary McKean-59, Harry Jacobs meir-77, Larry Lavoie-74, Bob Parsons-83, Mike Dallman-62, Mike S66, Steve Weatherwax-67, ROW 4: Dave Andujarf56, Roger Vree- 84 Through Tough '64 Season land447, Gary Haire-27, Joe Brunch-71, Mike Mills-87, Ray M iham-88, Jeddy Johnson-4-9, Alan Johnson-28, Wayne Barfield-75, Ronnie Clinef61, not picruredg Don Jones il 57' io .... DAVE ANDUJ AR linebacker LEN KOUTN EY tackle JOE BRANCH linebacker MIKE MILLS end Sensors Compose Nucleus Cn-Captaln MIKE DALLMANN guard DON JONES guard DON LAVOIE guard RON TOUCHTON BOB PARSONS tackle end Of Packer Squad .4-ev WAYNE BARFIELD luvklc Cu-Captain MIKE MIKSA tar-klrs KEN LILLQUIST and JOHN COLLINS rcnlur 1--r JEDDY10HN50N ba:-k RANDY Mf:KEAN quarterback 'Yi' LA R RY LAVOIE guard DANNY WILLIAMS halfhack TERRY RODENBERCER hack 87 McKean hands-off to Vreeland during the warmup. BISHOP BARRY In the season opener, Randy lVIc- Kean's 15 yard pass to Danny Wil- liams, followed by a one yard keeper- off tackle, put Largo on the scoreboard in the first quarter. The last three quarters were marked by a stubborn defensive play by both teams. Offen- sive honors were taken by Haire who totaled 108 yards rushing. The final score 14-6 gave the game to Barons. Packers Maintain Spirit Even Though TARPON SPRINGS Although spirits were high at this second game, Largo could not hold Tar- pon's offense. The Packers' only score came in the fourth quarter on a drive led by Dermis Cason. Climaxing the drive was a 5-yard touchdown run by Gary Haire. A proud Packer crowd shows their spirit. ST. PETERSBURG The Packers were the first to score alter a 60-yard march from the opening kickoff. It brought fhe ball to the Devils' 5-yard line. Here it was taken over by fullback Gary Schrieber. Don Jones recovered a Devil fum- ble which charged the Packers on to a 65- yard drive in 18 plays. The rest of the night, however, was left to the Green Devils as they fleetfooted their way to a second PCC victory by a score of 27-12. Gridders' Season Starts As A Loss Coach Conover briefs the wel and tired gridders. Williams gives extra effort for Hairc and teammates. NORTHEAST The Vikings swam to a 14-0 vic- tory over Largo at rain-drenched Stew- art Field despite 218 yards in 29 car- ries by lialfllack Gary Haire. Many decisive five-yard blows were dealt to the Packers' defense by the 210 pound Viking fullback Richard Critz. Even though the team lost the game, the Packer fans stayed to the end cheering for them in the rain. DIXIE HOLLINS Although l.argo,s drives were stymied lay an alert Rebel defense, Randy McKean completed 9 passes for 122 yards. A 46-yard McKean pass was Largo,s longest gain of the night. Don Jones and Roger Vreeland made fine defensive plays, but the Rebels won another victory with a score of 25-O. C0-captain Mike Dallman studies Warhawk defense. i 90 McKean stopped by Rebels after interception. Packers Come To Life With Over SEMINOLE Seminole quarterback George Garrett led the Warhawks to an early first quarter touchdown. After the crowning of Homecoming Queen Kathy McNamara, a third period paydirt pass from Randy McKean to George Steffens evened the score. This aroused fear of loss in the hearts of the War- hawks, but the following kickoff was returned for the winning touchdown. The score remained 13-7 in favor of Seminole before the queen, court, and a crowd of 4500 Homecoming fans. BOCA CIECA Following a scoreless first half, Randy McKean took Largo 71 yards in 10 plays after the second half kick- off. As thick fog engulfed the field, McKean tossed the ball into the end zone where Gary Haire caught it on a diving effort. However, a couple of had breaks and two Pirate come-hack touchdowns made the final score 13-7. . -1 35 ,awww .W . 1-3 1 ,,-5w . ,. 4 -W . - , . Lillquist makes a great catch among a host of Pirates. whelming Victory Rout Over Dunedin Touchdown pass is caught by Gary Haire. DUNEDIN Largois first victory came as the Packers overwhelmed the Falcon defense with 247 yards rushing. Cary Haire carried the hall 27 times for ll0 of these yards. Starting on their own 8-yard line, the Packers went the length period before Largo scored of the field consuming the entire first and 33 seconds of the second quarter Haire scored from the 4-yard line. dominated the game until Dunedin in the final minutes of the game leav- ing the score at 26-7. Victory is enjoyed by all. SOUTHEAST It was Parents, Night and the boys on the team gave their folks something to lie proud of when the Packers won again with a 20-13 score. Going into the final period with a 13-13 tie, Largo drove 66 yards in- cluding a 29-yard pass from McKean to Danny Williams. This put the ball on the Southeast 1-yard line with only 3 minutes left to play. Williams went over to score the winning touchdown. Team Looks Better As Largo Produces Second Win CLEARWATER With more than 6500 fans watching at Jack White Stadium,- Clearwater donned hel- mets hearing last year's final score, and turned an early Largo lead into defeat and disappoint- ment. Two quick Largo touchdowns reminded the crowd of a past year but the Tornadoes regained their senses and were true to their original form. Clearwater overwhelmed the Packers with a score of 4-0-12. 1 92 '38, Randy McKean grinds out needed yardage. . , UH, 1651:-o ttit rl a A L Q it V 6 A V Zh , V: Tl -iii' . SQUWQCLIQBRE tags y fs.. 6 , . ts' fe '1 - i ov 4, fue EG' 4 I , Va zz L QAX LR 4 hi y , . , , W y n ' V3 7 ,gy m . X ati. W 'Tj V Q , ' A ROW 1: Harry HursL477, Doug Burrell-76, Bob Chamberlain-56, John Davenport-4-9, Pat Dallman-65, ,Mike Joyner-4-7, Tim McC0rdf46, Tom Powell-58, ROW 2: Joe Campbell-73, Bob Manning462, Stan Ncwtonw57, Dick Marriottf68, Bobby O'Nealf17, Chuck Pittman-37, Mike Marsh -81, Paul Torrey!64, Jerry Fowlar-82, ROW 3: Russ Christie!39, Rick Muirf66. Wally Hardcnstine-78, Dale CarmichaelY63, Bing Wiantf84, Dick Monahan-26, Millard Joyner-48, Marty Lendzianf29, Tom Barnum-67, ROW 4: .lon Butt5f75, Ralph Nels0nf7l, Pete Jones-16, Tom Wisd0f72, Bill C0lhamf18, Jay Andrews-83, Dave Harbaugh-'74, Nick BaiIlusf87 Fighting Babg Packers Finish With A 4-CZ Season 1964 JAYVEE FOOTBALL SCHEDULE LHS OPPONENT 6 NORTH EAST 7 12 DIXIE HOLLINS 6 20 SENIINOLE 6 6 DUNEDIN 0 6 ST. PETERSBURG 0 6 CLEARWATER 20 Led hy co-captains John Davenport and Pat Dallmann, backs Marty Lendzian, Bobby O'Neal, Pete Jones, linenren Tom Barnum and Ralph Nelson, the sophomores posted the best record ever. The Baby Packers started with a highly disputed loss to Northeast hut came back with four straight wins before losing a hard-fought game to Clearwater. Herb Mitchell George Efthemes Coach C unch VARSITY BASKETBALL KNEELING: Byron Homer, Gerald Murch-Managers ROW 2: Mike Belanger-10, Dennis Tom Spencern21, Gary Henrion-23, Louie Baker-3, Jerry Jerelef12, Tom Myers-15, Clive SENIOR PLAYERS Senior Cagers Pace Husiling Varsiig DENNIS SCHRADER Captain MIKE BELANGER guard DOC HAMMOND guard forward Bry nt Helker411, Doc Hammond-14, Tom Polski'f5. Riverview Gulf High St. Petersburg Bishop Barry Dixie Hollins Northeast Seminole Tarpon Springs Cearwater C.C. Dunedin Boca Ciega BASKETBALL SCHEDULE 1964-65 H Cleaiwater H St. Petersburg H Bishop Barry H Clearwater C.C. H Dixie Hollins A Northeast A Seminole H Tarpon Springs H Clearwater A Dunedin H Boca Ciega Team Through Rough Season BRYANT HELIKER LOUIE BAKER guard fommd COACH JOHN GOLDEN Though Deiermined Packers Show Fighting Hvliker steals rebound from groping Bogie hands. Schrader out-jumps towering Viking defender. Varsity Coach John Colden and J.V. Coach Herb Mitchell look thought- ful as they mitch varsity players execute a difficult play. 96 Spiri+s.Hopes OF A Winning Season Fall Short Jerele readies for needless rebound. The '65 squad became the first Largo team in four years to win three consecutive basketball games. Though their season re- cord was not a winning one, the team played some exciting games. Captain Dennis Schrader led the team in pointmaking, staging remarkable offen- sive performances in each game, and setting a new school scoring record. From the first contest, he took the PCC scoring lead and during the early season held a 30 point average. Senior Doc Hammond, the team's leading rebounder, and guard Louis Baker made some outstanding plays. 97 Another two to Louie Baker's credit. A Hammond distracts Viking shot, Schrader takes great pass resulting in easy lay-up. l 7. V. HASKETIMLL The llalmy Packers exhibited remark- ahle team effort and style which carried them to a successful season. Their schedule was marked by exciting contests. Their vic- tories ranged from a winning basket in the final seconds to an amazing 62 point mar- gin. Furthermore, most of their losses were hy a margin of only a few points. Coach Herb Mitchell Remarkable Team Effort Carries ROW 1: Bob Manning-Manager, Mike Marsh, Buster Dunn-Captain, Dale Mullins, Steve 0'Baugh. ROW 2: Dale Carmichael, Pete Jones, Mike Whisler, John Davenport, Millard Joyner. ROW 3: Ralph Nelson, Ted French, Joe Campbell, Harry Hurst, Mike .l0yner, John Ensch. 98 Locked rebound results in jump hall. No Whisler rebound needed here. Babg Packers To A Successful Season Long. Pirate arm takes Largo rebound Pirate gets no part of this rebound, thanks to Whisler. CHEERLEADERS Shirley McCall, Donna Sharp, Debbie Miller, Kathy McNamara, Pat Jones, Nancy Jones, Micki Demaree Sparkling Cheerleaders Boost Student Spirit , , , ..-1 . , . KATHY MCNA-MARA DONNA SHARP ' Captain C0-Captain Senior Junior MICHELLE DEMAREE Secretary-Treasurer Senior Our cheerleaders add sparkle to all LHS athletic events. Directed by Mrs. Ellen Peterson, these girls promote school spirit and good sportsmanship at pep rallies, foot- ball and basketball games during the year. ln addition, they are responsible for mak- ing victory posters and tags for display be- fore each athletic event. NANCY JONES Senior DEBBIE MILLER Junior w im wk PAT JONES S1-niur SHIRLEY NI:-CAI,I. Srniur Q' -fax MRS. ELLEN PETERSON Sponsor Co-captains, Donna Sharp and Kathy McNamara lead cheerleaders onto the field 7 i jfx ' A VARSITY BASEBALL ROW 1: Dick Mann, Jim McLaughlin, Danny Williams, Bob Meadows, Mike Mills, Blank, Ronnie Linton, Ray Truluck, Blank, Harry Jacobs, Gary Haire. ROW 2: Blank, Ben Wiant, Bob Chamberlin, Wayne Kirkland, Bill Andrews, Rick Sable, .lack Shoults, Dan Jett, Bobby 0'Neal, Doug Barrett. -ROW 3: Mark Elmendorf, Paul Todaro, Nick Ballis, Baseball Team Faces Strong Competition Durin Bid Depth and experience were the key to a winning season for the '64 team. Returning players from last yearis team that won the conference title and second-place in the dis- trict provided the experience while several bright new players added extra depth. I02 Ron Broker, Gary Schriehcr, Wes Jones, Joe Sweeney, Casey Henrion. NOT PICTURED: Roger Vreeland. For Second PCC Crown 1965 VARSITY BASEBALL SCHEDULE March March March March March March March March March April April April April April April April April May I03 2 5 9 12 l6 18 23 26 30 l 6 9 13 15 20 22 20 13 Clearwater Tarpon Springs Dunvriin Bowl Cicga Sl. Pete Seminole Seminole Northeast Bishop Barry St. Pete Boca Ciega Clearwater Tarpon Springs Uuneclin Dixie Hollins Sub-Group Baseball Group Baseball State Baseball COACH CLYDE TWEED VARSITY LETTERMEN HARRY JACOBS BOB MEADOWS pitcher catcher Seniors Hold Majoriig Of Rosier Of RANDY McKEAN short-stop RAY TRULUCK DANNY WILLIAMS second baseman outfielder W I 04 DICK MANN .IDI McLAUGHLIN pitcher first baseman Hard-Fighiing Packer Baseball Team MIKE MILLS pitcher RONNIE LINTON CARY HAIRE Catcher outfielder I05 Q2 1 , ,. W 'fs 5522i ., ,Vx E TRACK ROW 1: Robert Cannon, Dan DeMoss, Bill Hammond, Armando Garcia, Dale Bremand. ROW 2: Glenn Davis, John Cockin, Keith King, Marty Lendzian, Pat Dallmann, John Ohr. ROW 3: Robert Rusher, Gary Spinks, Robert Schick, George Russell, Dan Lovely, Don Matthews Jerry Gertcher. ROW 4: Richard Rinehart, George McCullough, Pat Donald, Dennis Fox, Jim Hammerstien, John Spinks, Amie Houghland, Mike Miksa. STANDING: Gary Bowker, John Kendall-Managers. ROW 5: Alan Anders, Ray Mortham, George Steffens, Dave Berry, Richard Weber, Bill Walker, Dave Canfield, Dave Harhaugh, Not Pictured: Tom Mason. Individual Performances Brighten 1965 TRACK SCHEDULE St. Pete A Tarpon Springs A East Bay A Largo Rotary Invitational H Rutledge Relays A Geneva Relays A Florida Relays A West Coast Meet A Fun and Sun A Seminole H Up County H Conference Meet A District . Meet A State Meet A COACH BRENT HALEY IO6 , I A iecgfgcsf' O ' , Q.,-53,3 5 , 'a3Q1z'3:3'fx fgffsff fffvfseffi gg, 1555 5 ' f ffffg f il 1' . iff O ,S rg . 2 'S ALAN ANDERS GEORGE STEFFENS MIKE MIKSA JOHN sP1NKs JOHN COCKIN GEORGE MCCULLOUGH BOB SCHICK Season Of Hard-Running Thinolads Although the thinclads met limited suc- cess as a team, individual performers proved to be the high points of the season. Seniors George McCullough and Bob Schick ex- hihited fine running ability as the team's lead- ing distance runners. i I, ,f , x . xxx JERRY GERTCHER qs DAVE CANFIELD BOB CANNON SWIMMING ROW 1: Jack Carrol, John Marzulli, Pat Marzulli, Bill Keglovits, Carl Mattson, Skip Whitney, Bill Souder. ROW 2: Aaron O'Neal, Pete Jubb, Don Seibert, Rick Ferrall, Mike Schrader, Rick Knight, Marco Bozzo, John Bolton. ROW 3: Lonnie Weber, Gary Stone, Tom Calvin, Jay Weber, Ricky Treise, Bill McNally, Brian Marlin. Swimming Teams' Endurance Rewarded wi+h A H, ROW 1: Judy Jenkins, Vickie Seager, Joan Ropulewis, Nancy Snead, Kay Mendenhall, Lynn Deck, Bennie Dillard. ROW 2: Nancy Hayward, 'Cheryl Tuttle, Jan Crobaugh, Judy Stroud, Margo Verburg, Chris Conrow, NOT PICTURED: Manager-Twinkle Starr, Trish Littlefield, Montae 0'Neal, Chris Will. l08 x l L x . Vi ' v , ' -.1 4 5 x , ' , .V 7 , -'R-X fwfr yi 'I ,lt f 1 x l 5! . K x . AARON O'NEAL LYNNE DECK Bei-ter '65 Season RICK KNIGHT Both the boys' and girls, swimming teams held their practices at the Teachers' Club pool. They staunchly endured many late after- noon practices during some of the coldest weather of the year. The boys' team boasted many returning lettermen whereas the girls' team had several newcomers this year. IO9 JOAN ROPULEWIS 1965 SWIMMING SCHEDULE Northeast A St. Pete H Boca Ciega H Seminole H Clearwater-relays A Up-County Meet A Conference Meet A Group Meet A State Meet A NANCY SNEAD JOAN ROPULEWIS GOLF Golfers Attempt Repeat Of '64 PCC Championship Mike Whisler, A1 Hunter, Bob Parsons, Walter Hardenstine, Terry Russell, Jim Hosch, .lim Lowry, Stuart Young, Coach George Efthemes. Q ,PES--, t ..t.., ,A BOB PARSONS Co-Captain .UM HOSCH Co-Captain STU YOUNG Co-Captain ll0 1965 GOLF SCHEDULE Seminole H Bishop Barry H Clearwater H Dunedin A Dixie Hollins H Tarpon Springs H Northeast A Boca Ciega H St. Petersburg A Headed by a new coach, George Efthemes, the golf team started the season hoping to clinch another conference championship. The eight member team is headed by co-captains Jim Hosch, Bob Parsons, and Stu Young. Terry Russell is the only girl on the team. TENNIS 1965 TENNIS SCHEDULE Ik' Dixie Hollins 3 St Petersburg Tarpon Springs Bishop Barry Northeast K . ', A Clearwater 3 9 U- A ' ' Dunedin Y Boca Ciega X .kk. ' h ' if .. ut . 4 4 G- 1 1 - 4 f o ' I 5' x ' -if . 21 2 1IliI. j'Z. 1' .Y-wg, April Group Tennis as I l t-,R J K 'lil 'i' - State Tennis April ROW 1: Ann McGee, Margaret Purcell, Toni Backenstoe, Tami Jones, Kathy Owen. ROW 2: Pat Causey, Sue Sullivan, Linda Stuart, Susan Ely, Dianne Peters, Sharon Robertson. Netters Show Improvement As Season Progresses Although tennis is primarily a par- ticipant sport rather than a spectator sport, Largo produced two hardworking tennis teams. The boys' team under Coach Bill Williamson played its matches on Tuesdays, whereas the girls' team com- peted on Wednesday afternoons. The girls are coached lay Mrs. Ellen Peterson. H A A H H H A A 1 15 ROW 1: Paul Preaniyothin, Toni Barnum, John Mixon, Stan Allen. ROW 2: ,lim Ross, Mike Hannnock, Stan Kent, Rick Brunch, Tim MvCnrd. No! Pirtured: Brant BnileyfCaptain. FEATURES This portion of the puzzle represents . . . problems to solve through achievement, goals to reach through initiative, ideals to uphold through devotion. H2 av A MQ E SUMMER July Calendar Couple Bob Meadows Beth Edwards Summer Dags Spent Working, Vacationing. Partgin 1 at .lf 5' V f Muff' Marie Headley enjoys favorite pastime of many LHS students. With school and exams almost forgot- ten, Packers turned to July pastimes. Some could be found on the beaches, sailing, or water skiing. Others worked at household chores or on a job. With August, the tempo changed. For- eign exchange students arrived, football prac- tice hegan, and friends held final get-to- gethers to close another summer. '- -'1-. -sf,':o::-.53-z W ::,,,-3, Football players put in.many hours of summer practice. II4 ,H QE. I ' '-we , fr, . l I 54 1 Q KX ' f., -wb , , ' . 3. . ' . 'J ,- sf Y e. ':',T. . -. ff W , . f MJ . '- ' ' V. , v August Calendar Couple Kathy McNamara Russ Wicker Summer construction begins Packer Stadium. -.. '-'fi H . Mike Dowell, like many high school boys, earns Baby-sitting is a popular part-time job for many girls, as Karen extra money in the summer. O'Crady demonstrates. SEPTEMBER September reunites old friends and sparks new friendships. Students Reminisce Summer. Anticipate School After a long summer, students get back into the swing of studying. September heralded the beginning of many activities as well as a new school year. Four-day sophomore and junior ori- entation programs were initiated by the ad- ministration. After weeks of campaigning, sophomore class officers were elected. At the Back-to-School Dance following the first foot- ball game of the season, old friends and classmates were reunited. Proud juniors salute their football players. use September Calendar Couple Mary LeDuc Stuart Young Scattered hooks a familiar sight at Largo. Student begins year right by covering book Sophomores get acquainted with the school during their orientation. H7 OCTOBER Homecoming Highlighis Ooiober 8 2 .- U s r ...swf Professor Packer, Nancy Wynn, instructs delinquent chickenhawks on FHA homecoming floats Look! Up in the sky. It's a bird . . . il's a plane . . . It's John McPhail and Stuart Young in the senior class skit! 1964 HOMECOMING COURT 1 1 .v if 4 I mi V in-,'. f.. Jozef, -571-ef: COURT: Trish Littlefield, Vicki Niles, Queen Kathy McNamara, Ceor ia Dowell Shirley Hicks, Marlene DeGeorge. ESCORTS: Russ Wicker, John Langford, Tom Ringwood, Bob Meadows, o n c ail, Dan Jett. W II8 Dr. Cut Casey operates on wounded Warhawk, Georgia Parhalo, with the aid of trust- worthy Packer nurses, Pat Mcrk and Kart-n MacDonald, in second place junior skit. October was a month of football games, floats, plays, and beauties. Four football games were characterized hy determination and dis- appointment, highlighted hy Homecoming, and climaxed with the crowning of a queen. Seniors were announced as first place winners in both Homecoming float and skit competi- tion. After many rehearsals, juniors produced an amusing class play, 4'Hillbilly Weddin'. 1' OCTOBER CALENDAR COUPLE Hank Johnson Pat .loncs 'Tm a'gonna ki During a cheerleading skit, Malcolm Mush alias Dchbic Miller, asks Packer Chef, Shirley McCall how to hccomc a Packer, L ' Q , s i Rogers in a scene 1 nffx ss ya, Ceelieln says Bob Dill to Bev from the junior class play i NOVEMBER Thanksgiving Vacaiion, Games Raise Spiriis Cheerleaders encourage Packer spirit at football pep assembly. The traditional Clearwater vs. Largo rivalry always brings crowds of students, parents, and LHS alumni. y :zo A glance into typical classroomlactivity, Q .Q ' - f Y, . Cloudy November day hints of cooler November was a busy month of sports, scholastics, and educational projects. To in- crease school spirit before the Thanksgiving Day football clash with Clearwater, pins to stick in the Tornado dummy were sold for class competition. Basketball practice an- nounced the close of the football season and the imminent beginning of another sport. Par- ents became acquainted with teachers and curriculum by following student schedules during Back-to-School night. To help seniors plan their academic futures, class rank and Senior Placement Test scores were distrib- uted. ..d,' 1-.,. F335 Q4-ve? df NOVEMBER CALENDAR COUPLE Kal.ani Walker Randy McKean Mary LeDuc receives her class rank from Mr. Canfield, Guidant-P Counselor. days to come. Dave Andujar escorts his family on to football field during Parents' Night ceremonies. DECEMBER Chrisimas Fesiiviiies Arouse Holidag Exciiemeni 'i 5.1 'J Santa Sweeney shows Russ Wicker his route at the Christmas assembly. Juniors wish everyone at LHS a merry Christmas. December Calendar Couple Myra Lassor John McPhail Senior fulfills old custom of placing class ring on junior's hand. fy Coach Kriever presents Len Koutney with the Pay-the-Price Award. Holiday spirit and excitement filled the halls dur- ing the month of December. The juniors received their long-awaited Christmas gift-their class rings. The has- ketball team boasted an early season winning record. For the football players, letters were distributed and the an- nual Pay-the-Price trophy was awarded during an as- Jerry Jerele fgracefullyj rebounds for the Packers. semhly. The Christmas tree, the Music Department's Christmas Concert, and the Science Departmenfs Christ- mas assembly helped build holiday spirit before the welcomed two-week vacation. Pep assembly opens with the singing of the Alma Mater. l23 JANUARY As New Year Celebrations End. Classes Resume Althoughithis winter was one of the mildest on record, Jamie Arnold, Margaret Purcell, and Cathy Fulmer will remember that there were a few cold snaps. Sonny Hood, Ann McGee, and Roger Vrecland take part in Pride Week by wearing their club unifonns on Club Day. After Christmas vacation and celebration of the New Year, students resumed classes and prepared for semester exams. Students showed respect and pride in clubs, seniors, teachers, and school during Pride Week. After student nomination and faculty approval, Mr. and Miss LHS were chosen and announced at a dance in their honor. Students manage to squeeze in a few extra minutes of cramming between exams M . I . 4.' ri IVY 9 vita! ,li 1965 LHS COURT My STANDING: .lolxn Mcllhail, Georgia Dowcll, Mary LeDuc, Tom Ringwood, Russ Wicker Beth Edwards, Michelle Demaree, Bob Meadows. SEATED: Randy McKean, Ka-Lani Walker In January pep assembly skit, Michelle Demaree reads Donna Sharp an exciting story about the pride of LHS. - X Connie Michaelis confides lo diary her New Year re olutlons JANUARY CALENDAR COUPLE Jacque Hathaway Mike Mills I25 FEBRUARY February Brings Thoughts Of Sweethearts Two after-the-game dances, always popular with Largo students, were held this February. Sweethearts as well as school activities Aw, you shouldn't have . . . ! exclairns Margaret Whitlock to her February sweetheart, Kirk Haynes. were featured in February. Jacque Hathaway and Danny Williams were named FBLA Sweet- hearts at a dance honoring the candidates. The last pep assembly of the year was held while the basketball team was finishing its season with the best record in years. FEBRUARY CALENDAR COUPLE Rick Harris Michelle Demaree ,x7' ,f ' 'z , .'.ef,g+.g,:rj-f1,f,w' ' Billy Walker improves his discus throw during February track practice, Mri Pfost examines damage done during robbery. Cheerleaders lead peppy basketball chant at last home game of the season 1965 SWEETHEART COURT QP Pat Jones, Stuart Young, Jacque Hathaway, Danny Williams, Mary LeDuc, Rick Harris, Nancy Jones, and Ray Truluck. i MARCH March Winds Bring Many Aciiviiies To LHS .Dan Jett puhlicizes a non-smoking campaign. Georgia Dowell Bob Parsons gm MARCH CALENDAR COUPLE has Jinkens reminds- us . . . March goes out like a lamb. ffrom the Ag. farmlf Linda Eichar and Linda Sullivan do research on senior term papers. A Talent Show was open to any interested student. Spring sports were in full swing. Dur- ing its spring candlelight ceremony, Quill and Scroll inducted fifteen new members. From March 15-19, a production by the Foot- light Theater was staged in the Packer audi- torium. With their privileges at stake, seniors challenged the underclassrnen in the Foreign Exchange Student Drive. ,yw p-f A glimpse of the midway reveals a typical crowd of Pinellas County Fair-goers. Young school boys often get caught up of kite-flying. Pat Dallmanu, Steve DeHart, and John Davenport shoot the breeze on a sunny March aftemoon. U I F K in March tradition APRIL ,age-7 f . , ',n,Jf,.,f. ft bf? f'Qffjl',j:J1flf1,fffi Y Q4 V ,pf '14 I s . f5'.,-rage-' . a. n - e , f-,fvff f f gy, 9,e.g. we -, -- ' w - W fLW' A 5 1 it v : Q ' 5' iiluiaififwer,-,Dgfsieivai 5 fi . S, - LY Jig 7. ,y:v,,,',5,g .5 g'.a,,'. ., . fx -, -V f , I , A f, -.X mfg ..av -' - wi' ' 'f'f' 3i'W's1? 'W ' ' 'R' Q 5l'h '?ffx ti ' .,-- , , , . ,V ,,,.y -H W, . - wb.,-. , f A , . y W M'w:,i-1' . ., , . . A r ef? '-34-rifgf C- ' X . 1 A , n ' Iv - U 1 . - , 'RM . .,.L. - we . e ..s . . 1-veg W1 s . In J Vylkqrj ' , ,,!,'n, . u' ' 55 , ' W ,wwf ,-' -.W ,' '.f,,'-xv , 1' n. .w . 'x M wi f- .M wiki' il get 4 .A S M ,gg . Q it K Q . ,np L li 'Q V A l Ax X qv , 9 qc! ' 'EX' 8 Q ' F., , Q, ,fu in rg, I fsga Q 4 Q ,r v , 4 i it 4 1 S C, H Qt at . , 1 I r it X 'I-as .Q .rxags-.y:. M :sv 'Q -ills is' ' W-N'-r' K-f7 M: 5 -g'-.M?fFff4'tllle2.1 nf The baseball team has afternoon practices to keep in shape for conference games. Senior Plag. '66 Cheerleaders Presented In April An entertaining presentation of the Sen- Carole Boyle came prepared for this April shower. I30 ior Class Play opened the month of April. After preliminary eliminations, an assembly was held to select the '66 cheerleading squad. The Future Teachers sponsored their second semester cadet teaching program. An invita- tion was extended to all seniors to attend a breakfast in their honor. Reminiscing their years at LHS, the seniors planned for their Class Night skits. APRIL CALENDAR COUPLE Ned Grubb Sue Blabaum Student cars stand silently in the parking lot awaiting 67 all ,- 9 Gary Schreiber and Sharon Snow attend church on Easter Sunday. the rush home for Easter holidays. l 131 A cheerleading hopeful watches eagerly as senior cheerleader, Shirley McCall, demonstrates a peppy jump. MAY Mag Brings Memories Of Last Year's Mary LeDuc demonstrates one of the favorite summer sports, water skiing. The prom highlighted the month of May. After many months of planning and prepara- tion, the juniors proudly presented the seniors with the memorable extravaganza. The seniors made plants for a picnic to show their apprecia- tion to the juniors for the prom. MAY CALENDAR COUPLE Donna DeHart Tom Ringwood .lay Andrews and Judy Jenkins enjoy their last few weeks as sophomores. l32 Prom. Arrivedercl X 'x King Dave Thompson and Queen Margi Fisher reign over 1964 Prom. Dave Lung leads a toast in honor of the Class of '64 '7 . . X 3, bb. Prom Committee Chairman, Mary LeDuc, The Roman decor sets off the fascinating Junior-Senior Prom. presents Mr, Deal with a gift for all his work as junior class sponsor. To learn the ropes, sophomores work their way through the prom. JUNE Exams. Graduation. Slug Night Climax June Bucky Miller, Pat Byrnes, and John Langford express the feeling that most seniors have at graduation. . ,., ml W ,, JUNE CALENDAR COUPLE Danny Williams Peggy McNally l I34 Paul Preamyothin and Marco Bozzo take a last look at Florida before returning home. June brought final exams and the most important event of the year for the seniors- graduation. To the sophomores and juniors, June meant the end of another school year and a three month vacation. To the seniors, how- ever, it meant the end of an important part of their lives. After graduation, seniors united for the final time at Slug Night festivities. Don Hayden and Pat Hart display great pleasure in closing their book for the last time. As the year closes, the buildings of LHS stand vacant, awaiting a new year and a new class. Hugh Poole, Tina Green, and Brant Bailey finish up their final exams before summer officially begins. u. fx Q9 W7-Aim zixkilicxl 1 ff-gfkyzb, Q33-:Q - FE, M3 '92 xf2.1g,'Q,: e was 'V :Wx 751111 nfeenv r 'ws--,2',,.' --I.--' -1 .M Q. M ' 1-33 33, gf' A Now the school year has been completed and the halls are empty once again. l35 SEPTEMBER Qiudenis Of The Monih Chosen ffm M John McPhai1 MARCH Georgia Dowell w OCTOBER uw fs fTXmcx ' - ...ww -Q- ka,- ':.'?'fJ---f'-N Sue Sullivan I 36 NOVEMBER APRIL Pa! McColg3n Mary IeDuc For Noieworihg Achievemenis FEBRUARY DECEMBER Russ Wicker MAY Kathy Owen JANUARY , 1 Q Q ' , 1 I Randy McKean I Af ' f X ,124 Beth Ed ards JUNE John Langford I 37 EXCHANGE STUDENTS Packers Give Enthusiastic Welcome To Exchange Students Study takes a good deal of an exchange time. student's Sandy helps Marco give Santa a lift at Christmas time. While living this year with the Joseph Marco puts down roots in America. Potter family, Marco Bozzo witnessed and participated in American living while he taught us about the people and customs of his native country, Italy. In addition to his full academic schedule, he finds time for his favorite pastime, sailing. Marco's American family: Joe, Jacquie, Sandy, Marco, Mrs. Potter, and Mr. Potter From Genoa, Halg And Bangkok. Thailand ,,-........,.-v- Paul's American family: Don, Nancy, Paul, Mrs. Seibert, Mr. Seibert, and Steve. During August, Paul Preamyothin arrived from Bangkok, Thailand, to live with and learn about the people of Largo for one school year. Paul has participated in school, home, civic, and social activities with his new friends and ufamilyn, the Herman Seiherts. Paul has acquired a taste for many different types of American food. I39 Q' fda on 'v wax 1 fs! It f ii -L-,ff 7 For a change of pace, Paul plays a game of ping-pong with his American brother Don. A cheerful and iunvloving person, Paul is also a serious, determined young student. , . ve. .2 X' ' .nf Q ,. ' it , , . . s I V44 i - A '1 5 'M' 4 1 5 f 4, 5 0 , X 'its I the pep assembly . . with fellow cheerleaders Queen Kaihg McNamara Reigns Ove Kathy Becomes A Queen . . 1965 Homecoming Queen . . . ai the game Mies Kathy McNamara .,. 'K . . . on the field W .W , 1 . . . during the crow g 140 Homecoming Couri , ' 'Ag . j v S - e. ' ., , Q 5 ' ? , . .lm . :' : ,vgzh nt L.: 5 . ' 1l?1Te:. ' iii? fb' fi. ' ggi. 'Y 'A WT? ' W xy: :' P my .7 2 2 cf .MQQQQIT ff' .,., , O , ..- ,., 4 -... uw a?e3QTzQe42Qf5 ' ' ' ' ' Eif::?z?g'55Q14-xggigramfaggxis f'22f?1z'e5?Q2Seaii2i?21521: 'V , .QQ xy, - 4'.Q.wf- , . h MISS' SHIRLEY Higgs Miss VICKI NILES I , A ,Junior JUHi0r 8 - r . -Q.-My-f:..a.-diiq, ...f,,,,-f Q V ' W U . 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KMESSMARLENE Dc-:GEORGE MISS TRISH LITTLEFIELD Sophomore Sophomore NATIONAL MERIT SEMI-FINALISTS National Merit Scholars Gain Recognition National Merit Semi-Finalists John McPhail and Mike Lanzing display their genius. ln order to become a semi-finalist forthe National Merit Scholarship, a student must take the designated test in his junior year and achieve a certain selected score. The semi- finalists are notified in September and are then required to take the College Boards. On the basis of these test scores, proven leadership, and citizenship, the semi-finalists are eligible for scholarships up to 36,000 Largo was proud to have two semi-finalists and four honorable mentions. National Merit honorable mentions go to Breck Swords, Ed Knudson, Dave Young, and Bev Roberts. . , ' A Seniors Jerry Gertcher, Russ Wicker, John Langford, and Randy McKean were selected to attend Boy's State. Girl And Bog Staters Learn Of Florida Government This summer the American Legion sent delegates to the State Capitol to learn about its government. During the one week period officials were elected, mock government ses- sions were held, and tours of Tallahassee were made. The week ended with a talent show, banquet, and picnic. Jerry Gertcher repre-' sented lndian Rocks Beach and John Lang- ford, Russ Wicker, and Randy McKean were delegates from the Largo area. Mary LeDuc was selected to represent both Largo and Seminole high schools. Mary l.eDuc gives speech to the American Legion which qualified her for Girls' State. Randg And Ka-Lani Chosen As Mr.. Miss LHS Miss Ka-Lani Walker Mr. Randy McKean Michelle Dernaree Bob Meadows K H in Ula Beth Edwards Russ Wicker Couri Presenied Ai Annual LHS Dance Mr. and Miss LHS were chosen by both the faculty and student body of Largo High School. After The five nominated couples were presented in a January 15 assembly, the students voted for the king and queen. The court was honored during the dance that evening which was climaxed by the announce- ment of Randy McKean and Kalani Walker as Mr. and Miss Largo High School. Tom Ringwood Mary LeDuc ' I45 w fr , ff- X , I' I 1 John McPhail Georgia Dowell CLASSES This portion ofthe puzzle represents . . . problems to solve through performance, goals to reach through participation, ideals to uphold through fellowship. I46 Zff 5 V ., SOPHOMORES Abrams, Mabel Akins, Teresa Amcrena, .lane Anders, Alan Andrews, Bill Andrews, Jay Antosiak, Jim Arnold, Dennis Ashline, Cathy Dan Jett Jody Long President Vice-President Largest Class In Azar, Victor Babcock, Bracy Backus, Jean Baillie, Donna Baird, Linda Balkwin, Sheila Ballas, Nick Banker, Lynn Barnum, Tom Barrett, Doug Barrett, Toni Bates, Kathryn Beasley, Carol Bcggs, David Bennett, Marcia Berlxericli, George Barra, Linda Bertels, Paul Bill, Lonnie Birket, Suzanne Bolton, John Bond, Brenda Bonney, Edward Borgers, Kathy Bosak, Pat Bouchard, Carlanne Bowen, Janet Bowen, Judi Bower, Steve Brady, Donald Branch, Kerry Brandibas, Denise Brannan, Glenda Bray, Becky Breedlove, Terry Brett, Dennis Brody, Dave Brooker, Doris Brown, Frances Browning, Edward Bunting, Danny Burns, Tom X Q t Debbie Clifford Jim Hammerstein Nancy Noe Twinkle Starr Mr. Sweeney Secretary Treasurer Representative Representative Sponsor Largo Hisiorg Uniies To Work Toward Common' Goals Burrell, John Burton, Steve Butts, .lon Byers, William Byrd, .lean Caffee, Bonnie Cagwin, Terry Cahan, Linda Callahan, Rick Calloway, Michael Calvert, Marsha Calvin, Ginny Calvin, Pele Campbell, Joe Cantwell, Edward Carmichael, Dale Carreno, Mona Carroll, Donna Carter, Cynthia Carter, Paul Carulhers, Helen Catanzaro, Frank Calrett, Jerry Cederherg, Susan Chamberlin, Bob Charvk, Tom Chavis, Ashberry Chisolm, Ray Christie, Russell Clark, Martha Clark, Myrlice Clifford, Debbie Cline, Ronnie Condon, Bill Conduzzi, Nick Cone, Ellie Connor, Kathi Cotton, Lina Countryman, Jim Courson, Ed Cox, Robert Crain, Lois I49 Crobaugh, .lan Crump, Connie Curry, Pat Dallman, Pat Daniel, Donna Daniels, Ruth Davenport, John Davis, Glenn Davis, Wilma Davison, Paul Dawley, Michael DeBlasio, Karen DeHart, Steve DeGeorge, Marlene DeLuca, Joseph DeMoss, Terry Dick, James Dillard, Bennie Dimmick, Diane Disney, Jim Dix, Ed Dixon, Elizabeth Donahue, Mike Dort, Darlene Dozier, Fran Drown, Doug Dudley, Becky Dunn, Buster Dunn, Donna Dutcher, Rebecca Eadie, Susan Eaton, Kenny Eichar, Sue Elam, Nanette Eldridge, Bob Homecoming Celebration And Dummg Drive Ellis, Katherine Enright, Jackie Ensch, John Erickson, Elaine Falck, Peter F errall, Richard Finkenstadt, Nanci Fiscel, Dan Fletcher, Liz Flory, Sharon Foster, James Fowler, Jerry Fox, Gayle France, James France, Pat French, Ted Fuller, Diane Fuller, Marcella Fulmer, George Funk, Cindy Gambrell, John Gauthier, Judy Gerald, Christine Gerken, Lynn Giles, Kathy Gingras, John Gonzalez, Ken Gooch, Jane Goodman, Chris Gotham, William Gouge, Lynda Grote, Ken Green, Linda Grissinger, Charles Grover, Jill l50 Composed A Busy lnfroduciion To L H S Ingle, Ronnie Inman, Sharon Jacobs, Wayne Jakuhiak, Robert James, Cynthia Jenkins, Judy Jett, Dan Jinks, Rosalyn Jones, Debbie Jones, Pele Jones, Ross Jones, Travis Johnson, Alan Johnson, David Johnson, Joyce Joyner,' Mikc Joyner, Millard Jubb, Pete Jury, Susan Keim, Charles Kent, Stan Kemmerer, Sally Kidd, Ryan King, Keith Knauss, Parry Knisley, Connie Knowland, Kay Koker, Jamcs Koob, Linda Kooper, Melvyn Kray, Thomas Krcellic, Steve Kucharski, Greg Kurclla, David Ladig, Richard 8 -1- - l, 4 ! ' ,S .. 3 t ol 1 ,ri ,es fear arf Guerra, Mike Gulliver, Maureen Guy, David Haasl, Marion Hackney, Tom Haggard, Gary Haire, Pamela Hale, Suzanne Hampton, Cindy Harbaugh, Dave Harhuck, Maxine Hardenstine. Walter Harkins, Geraldine Harter, Margie Hattaway, Diane Hausdorf, Gary Hayward, Nancy Head, Jane Henderson, William Hensley, Fran Herrin, Diane Herrin, William Herrington, Mary Hicks, Brugc Higlin, Edith Hilliark,- Gary Hines, Beth Hodges, Shirley Hopkins, Ted Hopton, Eileen Howe, Candace Hughes, Judy Hullinger, Mary 2 , Hurley, Bill Hurst, Harry .-Y .I Hr: gn ML, I ' 7 Q. K 41 ' V' :-we ,W -f Mg.. rg!!! it 5 pai f! ,I . A .L ff Y .J?:f .f- .' Q? few H fe ts! fwxii , A 'J A .ie HB 7' riiih ffigf. '53 '. S , ' i vm i 3 ' 5 ff? I , 'Q Q 1 ISI McFadden, J oe Mclntosh, Lynda McKinney, Landon McMichael, Linda McMullen, Duncan M cSpadden, Sheryl McWhorter, Gwen Maddoy, Diane Mahoney, Frank Mandakunis, James Manni Mar ng, Robert dis, Mike Marks, Barbara Marsh, Mike Marriott, Richard Marlin, Kathy Martin, Louise Masem, Jenni Matthews, Don M Mays, Shirley atthews, Evelyn Mattson, Richard Meadows, Nancy denhall, Evelyn Mears, Barry Melton, Phyllis Men M Miller, Al eredith, Paul Meyer, David Miller, Gordon Minor, Marilyn Molinari, Paul Monohan, Richard Moore, Michael Morelli, Dennis Lafond, Donna Lake, Judy Langdon, William Lange, Denny Lasley, Mary Ann Law, Johnny Lechleidner, Mark Lechner, Nancy Ledford, Marcia Leifler, Kathleen Leggett, Ray Lemon, Melinda Lendzian, Marty Lentz, Bob Leppert, Mike Leveross, John Levesen, Eric Lewis, .lim Leyden, Linda Lihengood, Boh Littlefield, Trish Locke, Michael Locklear, Mary Lofland, Kathy Lofland, Linda Logan, Fran Londers, Bob Lott, Jacque Lott, Phillip Low, .lelf Lowry, J im McA1lis!er, Grace McCall, Bonnie McCorkel, Jeff McCord, Tim Apiiiude Tesis And Career Programs I52 Morgan, Connie , Morley, Carolyn ' Moston, Cheryl Muir, Richard Mullins, Dale Murphy, Maureen Murray, Dinah Musgrave, Kenneth Myers, Dave Nagle, Linda V. Nelson, Ralph 5 Nelson, Ruby Nelson, Ruth Newland, Sharon Newman, Keith Newton, Stan Noe, Nancy 0'Baugh, Steve Olson, Wini 0'Neal, Montae O'Neal, Robert Orday, David Ordway, Linda Ornsby, Linda Osborne, l.arry Overfelt, Torn Packer, Jill Padgett, Eddie Palmer, Stevc P Parker, Myrlice Parkinson, Tom Parsells, Alan Pate, James Peasley, Molly Pelt, Pamela Help Sophomores Plan Their Futures l53 Pennington, Roger Perkins, Dia nne Perry, Dan Peters, Diane Phillips, .lanicc Pike, Kirk Pittman, Phipps, Pat Pierson, David Chuck Pittman, John Poolv, Jani! Poole, Ralph Poole, Sue Powell, Thomas Prater, Donna Prelc, Sandra Puder, Gretchen Putney, Dawn Ragan, Beth Rameila, Bruce Recleker, Deborah Reed, Reita Reese, Diane Register, Thomas Reis, Karen Richdale, Margo Richey. Robert Rigclon, Margie Rinehart, Richard Rizer, Lana Roberts, Rodney Robertson, Gail Rocpke, Mary Roeske, Pat Romanenghi, Paula Rompon, Don Rose, Linda Rose, Mary Roxhy, Charles Rummler, John Ruse, Judy Russell, George Rutti, Barbara Ryerson, David Sable, Rick Sajsa, Bernadette Sandor, Sherry' Sapp, Rohert Satterly, Gale Satterly, Linda Scheck, John Schneider, Diane Schoelles, .lames Schuster, Dorothy Seibert, Don Sellers, Paul Sessions, Karen Sessions, Sandra Shaffer, Doris Sharrock, Karen Shaw, Carol Shell, Linda Shores, Henry Shoults, Jack Shreve, Tom Sieglc, Virgil Signor, Joel Silvers, Bonnie Simoneau, Wayne Singleton, David Outstanding Team Effort Led Sink, Nancy Slaughter, Linda Smayda, Howard Smith, Barbara Smith, Cale Smith, .ludee Smith, Lee Smith, Marjorie Smolik, Ed Snead, Karen Snow, Brenda Somers, Bitsy Sommer, Carolyn Sorvillo, Sandra Soucler, Bill Spengler, Raymond Spetz, Kathryn Steingraher, .loanne Stephens, Sharon Stevens, Pa! Stevens, Sidney Stock, Nancy Stogner, Carolyn Stoth, Rory Strickland, Brenda Strickland, Brock Stroud, .ludy Stuart, Linda Subb, Peter Sumlin, Homer Sweeney, Joe Taylor, .lan Taylor, Pam Terback, Judy Thompson, Twy I54 la se- H Q xx? x Varsilg To A Successful Season Wilson, John Wilson, Margie Wisdo, Tom Wise, Judy Wright, Nancy Wnek, Susan i A S It , Zurawski, Ronald 4 A Y . .rw T 'i Vif'f Thomas, Richard Thomas, William Tindul. Dorothy Torrcv, Paul 4 , 'yi Tolicliton, Dclioruh IQ 1. .4, M, Touchton, .lan Trenton, .loycc Troutman, Alice Twcdt, Roy Umhlc, Ethel Urlxanowicz, Linda Verloerg, Margo Wainscott, John Walczak, .lucly Walker, Bruce Walkvr, Sally Yvaller, Nora Walsh, Nancy Ward, Linda Waters, Dennis Watson, Leslie Wclmcr, Buddy Weber, Lonny Wcda. James Well, Chris Werner, .lohn Whislcr, Michael Whitaker, Vicky White, Sue Whitley, Julie A Wiunt, Ben Q rv-2 :Q f ii i 3 F 1 I Wl1at's the Sophnmor e Batllecryn? V-I-C-T-0-R-Y !!!! Williams, Barbara Williams, Judith Willis, Benny Willis, Daxid .31 :ff Not Piclurerl Avery, Donald Barcus, .lctm Harlwuck, Andrew Heflin, Edith Mull, Barham Schmidt. Mika Waters, Dennis Whitman, .lim D it , ' IUNIORS Tum Spencer President Roger Vreeland Vice-President Connie Michaelis Secretary Linda Engel Treasurer ' 1 I 1 , , ' Y ' K 'L V 1 , K ' w 1 I I NV . , I x , f ,X X 1 f X A f ' f , . r , , X f. I f , gif f A, , 1,L,r1 K ,' r f f 1 X, L 4 X f E X 1 Q . fl N ff f, 1 K V ' ' 'V f- ffl fr f 5 , g f A V Z L 1 ff- f 1' 4 , fi X. .4 Lv I f , , f ,- , I' 4.1 N f will ,gl 'fill 1 , ' N ,f 41:6 x ' Lf. fl -.A Terry Russell , X ' V 1 f f X 1 Representatwe f 'ur f, Y I, MA Q 4 fl X If , f , V f , , 1 A, f X x ,A ,Q in x L r ' ' f , ,. ,. 1 4 I 7 ,f 'l V37 4 1 4' Z , V! ff I ' f Q I 1 f f fr M V? 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Q ' 4' , Bedingfield, Carol 1 5 Q 'i Vi A rl r - 9 3' , ' ' ' 'Q . .W s rf ' v' 3 . x Bens, Susan ' 5 Berry, David ' C' ' 'f V Bettiker, Mildred -1 5 , O A Beaulieu, Bruce ' ,W fi 1' 1' 2- Blair, Jang i Q Q ' 7 E K' 'f Blakeslee, Sandi 13 , 3 ,i ,wg ' V ' , Bodwell, Ken 3,4 . . Boreman, Alfred , gi, Q A ' ' 5 'f -i A A t P I Bowker, Cary , Q Boyd, Joyce I ,Qs i f And Club Acfiviiies Promoted Junior Class Spirit Boyle, Carole f Su' -5 K 11 gif 'ff' Brace, June , T 3 5 :t - W . Brainard, La ' : ' ' Q ' M .- ... 3 Branch, 3 ' i 3 k . , ' A , A, Bremand, Dale Q.. ' ': i W? 2 - z I ' 3 l 'V A Broker, Ronald ' ? V., , , - ' , I QL xl Brown, Douglas C I A N i ei ' U 1 tea: , , ' M , , Brown, Nancy 1 ' 3 , . Brown, Sharon I ' ' '15 . 3 2 Buckham, Joanne EQ - 5 - Burger, Chynthia Q V M W K mr - - t ' - . E f Callahan, Lynn Cannaday, Linda , ' X ' Q Carlson, Karen - g ' . 2 A ' ' , if ' l ' 1 . 4-. ,Q Carlson, Richard V 37 ..' K . . .RQ - ,.. 5 - . W . 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A f T Cole, Colleen Collins, Mike Conkel,Linda Cook,Y'aulette Cope, Sheryl Coughlin, Cheri Cox, Jack Crawford, Cathy Crawford, Sharon Croy, Richard Cute, Donna Daken, Bill Dalmaso, Carole D'Andrea, Roy Daniels, Ray Davids, Janet Davis, Judy Deakyne, Gordon Deck, Lynne DeMoss, Daniel Dileo, Diane Dill, Robert Dix, Jackie Dixon, Karen Dixon, Susan Donald, Patrick Doran, Holly Dowell, Michael Draga, Dee Dee Ducalte, .lohn Dunklehurg, Dana Dunn, Roger Dutcher, John Eaton, Anita Edwards, Ron Ellinwood, Janice Elliott, Sallie Elmendorf, Mark Elmore, Arlene Elmore, Connie Ely, Susan Engel, Linda English, Sandra Enslin, Carl Euhanks, Alisia Everling, Daniel Faher, Jan Falkenherry, David Farnum, Gail Feagles, Joyce Feather, Pam Feeley, Gloria Fillmore, Donna Finkel, Lauren Fiore, Pat Fisher, David Foley, Edward Forgacs, Larry Forsythe, Mark Forsythe, William Fox, Dennis Fox, Sally Friis, Joanne Hillbilly Weddin' Was Staged As l58 : , if 'Q gy gf, ,Q , .42 we v' ',-rx mr- '62 P ' ' W at . 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Q , ga. . ,A - v A , 9, mv.: 4 . , I., . , , X ,, 4 3, , Q. - , . , 1 Z , ' W, , . , I59 Froelich, Lee Fuller, Alice Fuller, ,lean Fuller, Robert Fullerton, Dorothy Fyr, Debbie Cambill, Joan Gannaway, Marilyn Gates, Allyson Gilliam, Joe Gilley, Norma Ginn, Shirley Gipson, Sharon Glassliurn, Steve Good, Steve Goss, Tina Gotham, Lynda Grady, Gerald Gray, Marie Green, Chuck Green, Tina Griffin, Doug Grove, Sharon Haire, Gary Hale, Hank Hall, David Hammond, William Hardman, Patricia Harmon, James Harper, Wayne Harrow, Ray Hatcher, Dempsey Haynes, Kirk Headlund, Crista Heaston, Jane Heckman, Sandra Heisler, Susanne Henley, Melinda Henrion, Gary Heririon, Kenneth Heron, Roger Herrick, Bob Hicks, Shirley Hill, Margaret Hitchens, Steve Hodges, Sharon Hoffman, J an Hohm, Joseph Holcomb, Ed Hood, Lamar Horvath, Ed Hosking, Bruce Hougland, Arnold Hubble, Rebecca Huff, Joanne Hummel, Bonnie Hunsinger, David Hunt, Fred Hunt, Richard Hunter, Albert Hurry, Michael Hysell, Linda Ingram, Kathy Jacobs, Harry Jackson, Karen Jagger, Leslie Jeffers, Bob Jerele, J erry Johnson, Charles Johnson, Darlene Johnson, Jeff Johnson, Joan Johnson, Pat Johnson, Tom J ones, Barbara Jones, Janice Jones, Lana 4 Jones, Ronald Jordon, Dorothy Judah, Dorothy Keglovitis, Bill Keiser, Lianne Kendall, Joan Kennedy, Timothy Ketchum, Carol Kimbrell, Dan Kirkland, Wayne Kitten, Betty Kneller, Susan Kruczek, Marolyn Land, Mary 32' Q' Q Q Langford, Jimmie 35- b -I, 2-' Langford, Sue , f 'fq gf... Lay, Tom 'Q Q, f . 2' ff- Leeson, Jane A' ,' ' ' i f Leggett, Judy ' 2 A '- , Leonard, Barbara ' Lemke, James '65 Varsiig Juniors Exhibiied An Leveroos, Ted 's - A Linker, Marcia , Linton, Ronald A ' fy Lord, Lynn Lyons, Diane O McCalister, Martha Q I McColgan, Linda McDonald, Thomas McGee, Ann McGee, Dennis McGee, Henry McHugh, Virginia McKean, Gary McNally, Bill MacDonald, Karen Mai, Marsha -. Mamagona, John Marcus, Linda ' Mardis, Sharon ' Marigold, Delight Marriot, Bob Marsh, Deborah Martin, Brian Marzulli, .John Marzulli, Pat Mason, James Mauney, Julia Mays, Diana l60 Meeks Linda Meinke Daniel ' Merk Patricia MlCl'l36l1S Connie Miksa Alice . .X S , Miller David X A I ' :gr r H -I - . P' .f -P J 1 y V I , pb, - la fav Mesick, Susan I Q 7:5 3- if J- 5 li . , 4 3 f 5 1 of Miller, Debbie Miller, Joan 4: , Miller, Shirley , , i Mixon, John , .4 ' ' Q Q. s -9' 4 . I . Moding, Thomas 3- J . ' ' K ' ' Q 3 N X 7 1. f K GN Murch, Jerry 4' 1- Musarra, Lela 9 Myers, Tom Lee J I -'53 Narrow Jean ' 'i 'F f . Newberry, Marion e 5 W A ' 1 , Newman, Claude , ' JJ .if . Mortham, Ray : ' Q . .QE Moll, Barbara 4- ': . s. . . v, , ' Nash Melissa - ff 9 ' A W K Niles Vicki , ' Nithart Janice 2, - , Y 'T - Noel Mike ggi' Norris, Mary , sg- 5 Norton, Billy Vi: Oathout, Mike ' 711, 5 Q i ' I ' ' ' Ek Newman, John Y ki ' 'W 5 1 Q , s , . , V ' Ogles, Roy O'Crady, Karen Ohr John Oreste Mike Palmer Roger . , Q 3' P if ,Y I ' S 5 f , 5 g. 'zf bfi 0ldS,.Jean ' 5. ,, :V , , Ji? 3' P A us , 1 - rfgig, in ' W , . 1525. . Palmer Steve I Q Encouraging Preview Of Nexi Year Parhalo, Georgia 'J Parker, Howard 'V Q V f ! L- - - Parsons, William T '. f i ' 5-4 ,n ,ff , g I Q . . .' f Pzgbier, SamE ' , ,' ff , - g 5 Q' J ederson, ric , W , Lai' ii ' A' ' V 'I' x 4' ' - Peery, CarlT h ' TT 6 Arif V ' 5 . ' ' ffl? K4 Permar, imot y . ' ' K. Z GX' n r r ' Q , yi f J' I ik. J. ,Q Perry, Jeff 3- N i K ig Perry, Ken tl ,J 'Q Q k , 4 1 : ' 3 Phillips, Carin - 5' 3 gl. , , 5, Q -J 5 5 5 H 2 2 ' 4 -3 Pittman, Martha 57 Y 5 1 ' A 'K - 5 555 1 I 5 - Polski, Tom ' ,,.,, ' , 5 5 Q . Lf: Poole, Hugh V 'i ', , , V v i Y Poole, lra v ' k I N4 I Powell, Bob Pray, Bruce , Q f Rahn, Holly V W f , ,, , ' Ramley, Philip J' -,' 'fl' ' lf. , an , Raper, Mary I is ,' 'Y 3 . gf ' X 3 Rapp, Mike 'Q . ' -f 'P' 1-- Reese, Norma 37 Y, O ' , 2. P , E Fr' Reutlinger. Craig if ' f ' 3 F 3 i t Ricard, T. J. , ' ' J 1 5 if Rice, Carl I I -ff ,. , , K' Y gl A A Richardson, Nancy fi, lg 3 A f 2 L o ii , Risley, Bryan ? ? r 3 ' 4 'if 15 Robbins, Don Y 4 ' g f is Robertson, Sharon ' W Q , ' . '-1 I6I Rogers, Bev Romine, Kay Ropulewis, ,loan Ross, James Ross, Tom Roush, Terry Rusher, Robert Russell, Linda Russell, Norman Russell, Terry Ryan, Cathy Salxle, Brad Sadlowski, Loyde Sandburg, Pat Sanford, Clive Schneider, Beth Schneider, Linda Schracder, Mike Schricber, Gary Seager, Vicki Seals, Jimmy Sellier, Ron Setinsek, Marlin Sexton, Ronald Sharp, Donna Shaver, Nancy Short, Mike Shoults, Jerry Signor, .lean Simons, Janet Singleton, Donna Sink, David Skellham, Charlene Slaughter, Carol Smith, Michael Smith, Thomas Smith, Wayne Sneed, Larry Snyder, Mary Sorenson, Sharalee Soulherland, Pat Spearel, Bob Specht, Melanie Spencer, Tom Spinks, Cary Staples, Debbie Stearns, Cary Steffens, George Stephens, Donna Stevens, Dale Stevens, Michael Stewart, Pat Stone, Cary Streeter, Linda Sullivan, Bonnie Tacchino, Loma Tapp, Jucquelyn Temple, Russell Tendal, Dorothy Terrei, Richard Tewksbury, John Todaro, Paul Treise, Richard To Honor Seniors. The Junior Class I62 l' t K' Y , - . tht! ' '--'Q-1 Q F , c :El . if A, 9 ' 1 fi! W 'T ,,, , . fy .. v M. 1 ,W u . T, 1, V 4 , ,ns , ' .1-, K yy. , N . 7 ti 1 l Q J. . . .- 4. ,, 3' ,yy .3 5 f c. 'll H ,, tc' Q v i lfli s L Nl! gf 5, ze-4 L Xf, ,. Q. 1 . 'fl u ., . . 1 f , 3 .aka J . .A 1' z .- , ,g,. ,, , fa? , 'Q af ,A ' r ff A gk ry :Q , l - ' . Nxt, ,.k ... gf W k ' yy t . ' 'fa 'L ' L th 'K 5 1 2 W 'N f':,15'f 35' 'ff - I re' 'f if ' ' fi' wr ,lf 5' a, , -f , 4- X ' ', 'f li. . ,A 'ff 1' ' 1 ' f ia , A . f l' 'xilff' ff o ti. if , N l I 5 Of' 'V , Q O , . , . . x , , K Y ',Q-,rc-. ,3,.g'aa, gs ' 'das' , 9 H I V 38 fa . - W W Elf, t' f - 9:3 f-I 'J ' 1.-.v D Wood, Carol g ,, t , ,A W' Woods, Linda . 2- ' ,ri ' 4 Younker, John xii 1 s Zetmeir, Lester Presented '65 Prom u NOT PICTURED Greene, Gary Merigold, Delight Sabbides, Charles Seger, John Thomas, Larry .lohn Marzulli tells Karen Agin that Largo detergent is best while Shary Sorenson fwashing machineJ agrees. I63 Troutman, Marla Tucker, Donna Tuttle, Cheryl Van Aalten, Jackie Veronich, John Vincelli, Joseph Vincent, Gary Vreeland, Nancy Vreeland, Roger Walker, Billy Ward, Anne Wasson, David Waters, Dennis Watson, Cindy Way, Robert Weatherwax, Steve Weber, Richard Weiser, Bill Whitaker, Miranda Whitlock, Margaret Whitman, James Wieckowski, Christine Wiggins, .lon Allan Williams, Albert Williams, Gary Wiseo, William Woltil, Linda Wood, Barry JUNIOR CANDIDS Shirley Hicks, always a helpful word . . . Ma fKaren Carlsonb, Pa IKen Bodwellb, and chilluns fSandi English, June Brace, Georgia Parhalo, Joyce Boyd, Bev Rodgers, and Lynn Lordl, gave an entertaining .lunior Class Play. Things were never as had on Dr. Kildare as in the junior class skit. I64 Vicki Niles, always a pleasing smile, Susan Wnek holds audience's attention at start of the junior skit. IU ' l To EXPECT ,V ,big 'V iiwx X - pa Env 1-L, V , if -v suv Barb Jones, Jane Leeson, and Carin Phillips work on the spectacular junior bulletin board, which has been n pride to the whole school. Hank Hale displays usual junior initiative to avoid sitting on the floor. Junior cheerleaders Donna Sharp and Debbie Miller are constantly working io keep Packer pep high. Class Of '65 Looks Forward To . . . VICE-PRESIDENT PRESIDENT Mary LeDuc SECRETARY Pat McCo1gan I 7 Q, -M . John McPhaiI TREASURER Betty Birdsong REPRESENTATIVE T I John Langford REPRESENTATIVE SPONSOR fi 1 I Y 2 'I I Eff , '. . 4' V , :VV :tl ' I 'Q 1Q'? Q 1' 4 I Mr. Anderso I 66 H Peggy McNally . . . A Verg Busg And Successful Year Relia Abrams Bull Avkvrnmlv Barbara Adams Stan. Allen Joy Andrews Thvlma Andrews Carl Baker Louis Baker l Kay Ariaras Mary Armlxruslcr Jamie Arnold Wayne Barfield Sandy Bklrlilwuiv Pam Asllman Linda Atwood Toni BMkcnSl,,,. Alan Bateman Mike Belanger J, ' :gs Vivian Bagwell DODFILI Bailey Judy Bailliv Birdie Berghui, Sandra Bergman I67 Paul Bird Betty Birdsong Bud Bowley Marco Bozzo Joe Branch Sue Blabaum Danny Black Lorraine Branciforte Barry Brandibas Don Braun Ronald Blanchette Erich Burgers Arnold Bray - Dorothy Bredenbeck Wayne Brel! Jeannette Bosley Joyce Bouchard Seniors Capture Homecoming Honors Diane Britton Derenda Britts Anne Brubaker Cheryl Buckingham Nick Buono Rudy Buono . . . wifh A winning Fl0a+ Skit And Queen Nancy Burger Bob Bun-idge Pat Byrnes Jimmy Cabell Crace Caldwell Tom Calvin Ida Chiodo Carol Clairmont Frances Campbell Dave Canfield Laurita Cannaday Evelyn Clardy Laura Clark Robert Cannon Linda Carpenter Pat Causey Richard Clayton Mflfilla Coleman Qvf' f- Creg Cerepak Liz Chaisson Sandy Chatleain John Collins PerrY C010 lb? College Represeniaiives Speak To Seniors . . . Julius Dean Roddy Dear John Decker Martin DeCeorge Donna DeHart Micki Demaree Christine Conrow Glenn Curtis Richard Curtis Mike Dallmann Kathy Dietz Cecilia Dillard Sherry Dilley Alan Dalton Sandra Davenport Leslie Disch Susan Disney Bill D0PmHn Duane Davis Randy Davis Nelson Dnrt GB0l'EiH Dwell Rat' D0Zl0l' l70 ,S ' D fi 7 , rw Qfrg. . sy , , -'Q T 7 .-:slr - 4 Q or ' : ffl f V :Aw-' n 6454. a vi . ff, ' vw! ... 3 5:5312 V, -pf 5 , . -jf: Q, I-rg, ui -:fs :M 2. 'ff Q: . , '- -sy gr ,- Q LQ ' Bob Draga Tom Dudley Linda Duncan Ski? Ferris Cheryl Fisher Judy Dunn Larry D'Urso Alan Dust l Jim Flemings Sharron Fleming ,lim Dutcher Candy Edwards Beth Edwards Linda Eichar Donald Empsall Cecilia Emrich Susan Ensch Dennis Falck Candy Feeley Linda Ford .laney Fowler Helen Fran6e Marcia France And Juniors Aboul College Life .School Qpirii Plaque Awarded To Seniors . . . Clella Gilbert Paula Giles Sue Glidden Linda Gordon Marsha Gould PM Cram Pal Fredericksen Dave Frost Linda Criflin Bill Crissinger Rene Grothe Linda Fuller Bucky Fuller Cathy Fulmer Jill Funari Ned Grubb Kathleen Gulliver Sue Guthrie Nancie Funk Jerry Gertcher Pay Hagkenbgrg Nickie Haegar Andy Hajash l72 Louise Hall Mike Hammock Doc Hammond John Heisler Bryant Heliker Wayne Hand Dick Hanna Rick Harris Jane Helms Jerry Hill Pa! Har! Les Hatcher Jacque Hathaway Rm' Hines Ed Hines Eddie Hausdorf Joyce Haviland Linda Hawkes Don Hayden Lynan Hayes Marie Headley Kathy Hoag Karen Hockman For Viciorg In Firsi Dummy Drive College-bound Seniors Anxiouslg Receive . . . Richard Hunsinger Nanny Hunt Dennis Ingram Doug Inman Kathy Isley Beryl Javery Sharene Hoisington Susan Holland Byron Horner J im Hosch Bob Jett Les Jinkens Gail .links Pal House Mary Howdeshell Hank Johnson Jeddy Johnson Linda Johnson Dave Hughes Bill Huners Sue Johnson Jim Joldersma Dan Jones I74 . . . Rank And Placemeni Tesi Resulis Nancy Jones Put Jonas Roger ,Innes Q91 , ,fiii i .. Tammy Jones Wes Jones Bm Jordan I S L 1.5725 5 'tl ' Q ' 3 ii - sis - gif 23 2 1 5 2 A ji if E , , I 7 E 1 ,811 2 2 2 Sita . W E Eff Tom Kufro John Langford Dale Jordan Richard Kcllenberger Connie Km-rr Mike Lunzing Kermit Lassiter TUYYY KCYSCY P030 Knvllvr Ricky Knight Myra Lassor Jon Lavine Ed KIIUCISOII Len Koumey Larry Kray Dun Luvoiv Larry Luvoir I75 Senior Bulleiin Board Exhibiis Aciiviiies . . . Barbara Lipsy Mark Little Jackie Locklear Sarah Logan J erry Lopeman Almina Lott 10501711 LHWIIOHI Eugene LeBeau Mary LeDuc Linda Lee Dorothy Lott Louis Lott Gail Love Gloria Leighton June Lewicke Dave Lung Janice Lynn Linda McCalis!er Kim Lewis Ken Lilliquist Slxirley McCall Par McColgan George McCullough I7b Randy McKean Bill McLaughlin Jim McLaughlin Terry Masraum Lynne Mathias Cindy McMullen Hollis McMullen Peggy McNally Carl Mattson Nancy Maxey Kathy McNamara John McPhail Margaret Magagnos Terry Mahr Dick Mann Laura Marlin Pam Marsh Duane Manin Pa! Martin Bob Meadows Meeks 'Is' Tom Merryweather Butch Mesick . . . Baby Faces, Honors And Senior Spoilighi Rob Miclluelis Mike Miksa John Murphy ,lohn Murrell Leslie Musarra l Lynda Miller Bucky Miller Jean Musgfave Marcy Myers Roger Nelson Mike Mills Mary Mitchell Buster Newton Liz Nirzlmls Minor Noe Jan Morley Marilyn Morley Pride Week Boasls Sludenl Apprecialion . . . Emily Oelirle Karen Olivi! Aaron 0'Neal Kathy Owen .lucly Packer Toni Palmer . . . For Seniors. Teachers Adminisiraiors. School Bob Parsons Kevin Patt Carol Perkins lv- Karen Perry Diane Petersen Susie Pfund Linda Quails Bruce Ragan Sheldon Phillips Mary Phipps Sandy Potter Rick Raver Lynn Raper Carol Powell Jim Powers Paul Preamyothin Jeff Rashinsky Jean Read Bob Preston Joel Pulver Margaret Purcell Lynn Reed Ann Reego l 79 To Show Appreciaiion For Giving '65 Prom . . . Janice Robinson Terry Rodenberger Barb Rogers .l0l1Il Rvll Sylvia Rompon Allen Rose Dorothy Reeves Marge Reubens Wayne Kicker Kenneth Rickey Christy Rnulsong Lauren Rusher Rirllard Rusller T0m Ringw'-md' GWR Rislei' Sum Russell Sue Russell Vicki Ruzirka Bev Roberts Judy Roberts Sandi Samson Steve Schaefer Robert Schick IBO Barbara Schmitt Dennis Scliradz-r Randy Svlirocrli-r Nnrlvy Snead Sandra Snedokc-r Cecilia Schuck Nancy Seagle Loi-nm: Soc Sharon Snow Jackie Snyder Dave Shaffer Nancy Sharkey Scott Shell Paul Siple Sharon Siver Cm-0143 Smith .fs Sandra Smith Wanda Smiih Bill Smolik wif Leslie Snyder Arthur Soluri Beverly Sorensen Norma Sowell . . . Seniors Sponsor Junior-Senior Picnic Graduahon Cllmaxes A Memorable Year . . . Breck Swords Todd Tanberg Gaylord Tate Terry Thomas Roy Thomason Leslie Tonkel .l0hl'l Spiflks Mike Stark Barbara Touchton Ginny Traver Susan Tronco Gladys Staub Keith Stephens Phil Stock Linda Sullivan Ken Trotter Sue Trottnow Alan Troutman Sue Sullivan Bruce Sund Ray Truluck Steve Turner Eileen Ulrich l 82 Billie Jean Verdery Marianne Vcrdery jean Vnllraih 5 Tina Welheringlnn Barb Whitley Steve Voss Linda Wade Ruth Wagner Skip Whitney Russ Wicker Lois Waldron Doug Walker Ka-Lani Walker Wanda Wienke Martha Will Stephen Walz Bonnie Waterson Nancy Waterson Jay Weber Bob Wells Alice Werner Danny Williams Diane Williams . . . As Depariing Seniors Refleci On The Pasi The Fulure Holds Many Promises Donna Wya tt Nancy Wynn Keith Younce Stuart Young Jim Young Alan Wilkinson Dorothy Wittenberg NOT PICTUREDZ Don Akin Greg Griffin Dave Andujar Christina Berger Bill Boynton Jim Chaney John Cockin Peter Erhard David Gilliam Larry Wood Barbara Wray David House Bob Johnson Micheal Jury Steven Krieg Kathy Lane Dane Lawrence Micheal Moyer Sal Zinni Andy Shaffer Tom Smyth Ron Thompson Ron Touchton Kenneth Tucker Linda Willard Rose Wieckewski Johnny Young First-place senior float. l84 asks? ., filo s n 2. Eff' . xt After capturing Jimmy Olster fStzm Allenb, Warhawk Dorothy Whitenburg injects truth serum into Lois Largo, fCarol Perkins? while cohorts Martha Will and Kathy Isley look on during iirst place senior skit, K , K . , 9 i , f y , 1 9323 ' jqjj, , ' ' .' fag ,gjjifg Brrrr! This skiing in the winter chatters Marie Headley. . ' 12' is strictly for the to X x mists, Senior candidates Kathy McNamara and Georgia Dowell watch traditional Homecoming game. V f ' i Dave Andujar adds rnorc fire to the hearts of the Packer troops. l85 1 Creat, but wherels the parking permit? Mary Armhruster, senior knight in shining armor, says Packer Pep Powder is stronger than Warhawksll' while Eugene LeBeau supplies the horsepower in senior class skit, -si , X Toni Backensloe, Bob Fuller, and Mary Snyder reflect upon the traditional senior bulletin board. IB6 sk, 1 gvsq. as-cw W V 3 125: -3 , p2-:1,5.Q:.. .wir One last look, then graduation, - shim- rfb Couldn't I have mine in pink? asks Judy Dunn. Terry Kersey makes the change from a student I87 to a graduale ADVERTISING This portion of the puzzle represents . . . problems to solve through planning, A goals to reach through enterprise, ideals to uphold through integrity. I88 l89 -A- AAA Motor Parts ........ ..... Accurate Radio Xt TV .... .. Alchins . , ...... . ...... . . . 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SMITHS GARDEN SUPPLY AND NURSERY 1255 East Bay Drive Largo my I' ' ' ' , 1 . ,L , I :fir ' 1 ., - He' LOKEY MOTORS 2339 Gulf-to-Bay Boulevard Clearwater ?0s lu ' Af , ' V' ' Y - 'L' 2: K- , , W I LARGO INSURANCE AGENCY SAA-.3r4'Q-V mmm WAYSIDE PATIO SHOP 465 Clearwater-Largo Road Largo 227 705 West Bay Drive Largo 'rv----....,,,,,,, . ' FIRST FEDERAL SAVINGS AND LOAN OF LARGO Clearwater-Largo Road Largo 2 Faculty Directory ADMINISTRATION PF OST, FRANCIS M., Principal: West Virginia University- A.B.: University of Florida-M.A.E. RICEM KIARY, Dean of Girls: Marshall University-A.B.g SHAMBAUGH, MARION F., Dean of Boys, Assit Principal: Capital University-A.B.: U. of Florida-A.M. GUIDANCE BENDER, ADA MAE: Kent University-B.S., Guidance Counselor. Sponsor-American Field Service CANFIELD, GEORGE W.: Allegheny College-A.B.: Uni- versity of Pittsburgh-M.A.: Director of Guidance CLARK, GEORGE D.: University of Rhode Island-B.S. Registrar WOOD, EVELYNE-E.: Concord College-A.B. Guidance Counselor FACULTY ALLEN, ARNOLD R.: West Virginia University-B.A.: Harvard University-M.S. Anatomy, Bio. Sponsor- Science Club ANDIEIRSION, ELIZABETH K.: Wilson College-B.A. Alg., at . 5. ANDERSON, WILLIAM L.: Eastern Kentucky State Col- lege-B.S., M.A. CBE, Typing, Sales, Business Math. Sponsor-CBE, Senior Class. Coach Conover AUST, EVELYN E.: Miss. State College for Women-B.S., U. of MississippigM.B.E. Office machines, Typing, Business Eng. Sponsor-F.S.A. BACON, LOUISE R.: Stanford University-A.B. Adv. Reading, Eng. 2. BEYER, FREDERICK H.: Harvard College-A.B., Colum- bia UniversityiM.A. Band, Orchestra, Theory. BLESSING, HELEN L.: Maryville College-A.B. Eng. 2. BLISS, DORIS R.: U. of S. Florida-B.A. Eng. 2. Sponsor fRed Cross Club. BRUNDAGE, DORIS K.: U. of Florida-B.A., M.E.D. Sr. Soc. Stud. CARLILE, ELIZABETH W.: Ohio State UniversityfB.S. Eng. 3. Sponsor-Keystone. CASSADAY, EDITH: DePauw University-A.B. Reading. CASTO, CLARENCE: W. Va. Wesleyan-B.S., Ohio Univer- sityfM. Ed. Math. 2, SMSG. Geom. Sponsors-Chess Club. CLINE, ARDITH: Marshall University-A.B. Librarian. CONOVER, ALBERT: Wake Forest College-B.S. Ass't Football Coach, Phys. Ed., Sports. CROSTHWAITE, THELMA: Radford College-A.B. Eng. 4-. Directoril r. Class Play DARNELL, DOROTHY: U. of Kentucky-A.B. Eng. 3, Journalism, Sponsor-Hi-Times, Quill Sz Scroll. DAVIES, WILLIAM: U. of MiamiiB.B.A. DCT, Bus. Math. DAY, ELMER B.: Concord College-B.S. Typ. l. and 2, Bus. Law. Sponsor-Junior Class. DEAL, JOHN R.: U. of Florida-B.A., M.A. Alg. 2, Pl. Geometry. DOBBINS. RICHARD: U. of Alabama-B.S. Drivers Train- ing. DRAINER, GEORGE: Fairmont State College-A.B., West Virginia University-M.A. Am. Hist., Wld. Geog. Geog. EFTHEMES, GEORGE: West Liberty State-A.B. Bio., Phys. Ed., Phys. Science, Coach-Football, Golf. EWART, LORETTA: Southwest Texas State Teachers Col- lege--B.S. Eng. 3, 4, Creative Writing. Sponsor-Ka- leidoscope. GOLDEN, JOHN: Troy State Teachers College-B.S. World History. HAHN, SUE: Northern Illinois University-B.S. Chemistry 1, 2. Sponsor-National Honor Society. HALEY, BRENT C.: Florida StategB.S. Phys. Ed. Coach -Football, Track. Sponsor-Lettermen's Cluh. HASSEL, NEALE L.: Youngstown University-B.S., West- minster College-M.S. Sponsor-Hi-Y. HAYMAN, ALMA H.: West Virginia Tech.-A.B. Alg. 1-2, Math 2. HIERS, DeANN: Florida State University-B.S. Home Ec. Sponsor-FHA, National Honor Society HOLLEMAN, GAIL: U. of Florida-B.A. French I, 2, 3. Sponsor-Inter-Club Council. HOLT, ISABEL: Oberlin College--A.B. Latin 1, 2. HUDSON, CLARENCE: Jacksonville State College-A.B. Span. 1, 2: Cen. Bus.: French 1. HUMMER, BARBARA: Western Illinois UniversitygB.S. Bus. Math, Bookkeeping. Sponsor-FBLA. JOHNSTON, JAMES: U. of Tampa-B.S. Chorus, Music Appr., Choir, Girls Chorus, Madrigals. KRIEVER, HUGH: U. of Louisville-B.S. Amer. Hist. Ath- letic Director, Head Football Coach. Sponsor-Interact Club LIGHTSEY, CLARENCE: U. of Florida-B.A.E., M.E.D. Sr. Soc. Stud. Sponsor-Senate. MILLER, PAUL: East Tennessee State University-B.S. Math 2, Bio. MITCHELL, HERBERT: U. of Florida-B.A.E. Eng. 3, Speech, Pub. Speaking. Sponsor-J.V. Football, J.V. Basketball. MOLYNEAUX, ROBERTA: Houghton College-A.B., Cor- nell University-M.A., Denver University-B.S. Librar- ian. Sponsor-Library Club. MOORE, WILLIAM E.: U. of FloridafB.S.A,, M.A, Agri- culture l, 2, 3, 4. Sponsor-F.F.A. MORRISON, JANICE: U. of Georgia-B.S. Girls Phys. Ed. Sponsor-G.A.A., Girls Swimming Team. MUNSON, ANITA: Wheaton College-A.B. Spanish 1, 2, 3, 4, 5. NICHOLSON, CAROL: U. of Florida-B.S. Math 2, Pl. Geom. PETERSON, ELLEN: U. of Georgia-B.S. Girls Phys. Ed. Sponsor-Cheer Leaders, Pep Club, Tennis Team. POOLE, JANE A.: Eastern Illinois University-B.S. Eng. 4, Drama. Sponsor-fSr. Class Play PULEO, MARION J.: Florida State University--B.S., U. of of Florida-M.E.D. Biology. SponsorfPackerettes. REDDICK, NIVA L.: Murray State College!B.S. Home Ec. l-2, Housing and Home furnishing. Sponsor-FHA. RODGERS, LINDA: Florida State University-B.S. Wld. Hist., Am. Hist. Sponsor-F.T.A. SANDERS, LOWELL B.: Florida State University B.S. Chem., Chem. Study. Sponsor-Para-Medical Club SHACKTON, ROBERT: U. of Wisconsin-Ph. B. W, Hist., Sr. Soc. Sem., Sr. Soc. Stud. Sponsorflfey Club SHAUGHNESSY, JOSEPH: Duquesne University-B. Ed. Eng. 3, 4. SHETTLE, SUSAN: Northeast Missouri State Teachers Col- lege-B.S., M.A., Notehand, Personal typing. SKINNER, ROBERT: U. of Louisville-A.B. Peabody Col- lege-M.A. Alg. l, 2: Trig.: Solid Geo. SponsorYStu- dent Council. SLAUGHTER, MALLINE: Southwestern-B.A. U. of Flor- ida-M.Ed. Eng. 2. SponsorsSpeech and Masque. SMITH, JEAN: West Texas University-B,S. Typing 1, Shorthand l. SPENCER, TREMAINE: Illinois State University-B.S. Art 1, 2, 3, 44. STEEVES, WILFRED: Carson-Newman CollegeAB.S. PSSC, Phys. Science. STEGER, WILLIAM: Florida State University-B,A. Pl. Geom., Alg. 3, Trig., Math. 2. Sponsor-Math Club. SWEENEY, RICHARD: West Michigan University-B.S., M.A, BSCS, Health, Bio. 1. Sponsor-Soph. Class. SYDNOR, ROBERT: West Virginia Institute of Technology --B.S. U. of FloridagM.A.E. Shop 1, 2, 3, 4. TAYLOR, ANN: Bowling Green College-A.B. Per. Typ., Notehand. TAYLOR, CATHERINE: Ohio University-B.S. S.S.S., Am. Hist. THORPE, ROBERT: U. of Florida-B.S.E., M.Ed. Drafting 1, 2, 3, 4. TWEED, CLYDE: East Tennessee State University-B.S. George Peabody College-M.A. Amer. Hist. Coach- Football, Baseball. WALDREP, ROSA: Florence State College-B.S. Bio. 1, W. Hist., Bible Hist. Sponsor-Usherettes. WILLIAMSON, BILL: S.P.J.C.-A.S., Florida State Univer- sity-B.S. Boys Phys. Ed. WHEELER, RUSSELL: Clark University-A.B., U. of Massachusetts-M.A. Eng. 4, World Lit. Sponsor-Sem ior Class. isis: Mrs. Cline SENIORS ABRAMS, RELIA DELORES-32, 167 ACKERMAN, ROBERT ELMER- Publ. Rep, 11, Hi-Y 12. 53 , 167 ADAMS, BARBARA JEAN-Band 10, 11, 12. 167 AKIN, DONALD WAYNE ALLEN, STNLEY MICHAEL EU- GENE-Tennis 11-12, F.T.A. 11, treas. 12, N.H.S. 11-12, L Club 11-12, Speech 81 Masque. 48, 51, 56, 64, 111, 167, 185, 195 ANDREWS, JOY ELIZABETH- Usherettes 10-11, Pep Club 10, Chorus 12. 69, 167 ANDREWS, THELMA HELEN- Band 10-11-12. 167 ANDUJAR, DAVID WILLIAM- Football 10-11-12, L Club 11-12. 51, 84, 86, 121, 185 ARFARAS, ROBERTA DIKEA MICHAEL-Swimming 10, Pep Club 10-11, Red Cross 11, N.H.S. 11-12, Medical Club 12, F.T.A. 12. 48, 56, 62, 167 ARMBRUSTER, MARY JANE- Glee Club 10, Pep Club 10-11, Medical Club 10, Publ. Rep. 11, Quill' 8: Scroll 11-12, Speech 8: Masque 12, Student Council 12, Hi Times 12. 44, 47, 64, 77, 167, 186 ARNOLD, .JAMIE LYNN-Girls Glee Club-10, Pep Club 10-11- 12, N.H.S. 11-12, Senate 11, F.T.A. 12. 48, 56, 124, 167, 211 BACKENSTOE, TONI MARIE- Tennis 10-11-12, G.A.A. 11-12, Health -Council 11. 65, 111, 167, 186 BACWELL, VIVIAN NAOMI- F.B.L.A. 12. 74, 167 BAILEY, DONNA LEE-Pep Club 10-11, Usherettes 10. 167 BAILLIE, JUDY LORENE-Pep Club 10-11, F.B.L.A. 11-12. 167 BAKER, LOUIS HENRY-Basket ball 10-11-12. 94, 95, 97, 167 BARFIELD, WAYNE LEE-Foot- ball 10-12, L. Club 12. 81, 167 BATEMAN, CHARLES ALAN- Hi-Y 10-11, Track' 11-12. 167 BELANGER, MICHAEL LEE- Basketball 10-11-12, Band 10, Hi- Y 10-ll, Baseball 11. 94, 167, 194 BERGER, CHRISTINA KATH- RINE BERGHUIS, BIRDIE ANN-Med- ical Club 10-11-12, Pep Club 11. 62, 167 BERGMAN1 SANDRA LEE- F.B.L.A. 11, C.E.C. 12. 167 BIRD, PAUL RICHARD-168 BIRDSONG, BETTY JANE-Band 10-11, sec.-treas. 12, Red Cross 10-11, pres., F.B.L.A. 10-11-12, sec., F.N.A. 10, Orchestra 11-12, Senior Class Treas., Majorette 11-12, co-capt. 21, 58, 70, 166, 168 BLABAUM, SUSAN GAIL-Pep Club 10-11: Publ. Rep. 10-11-12, Homecoming Court 10, Key Club Sweetheart Court 10-11, F.B.L.A. Sweetheart Court 11, Calendar Girl 12. 22, 130, 168 BLACK, JOHN DANIEL-Football 10, Basketball 10. 168 BLANCHETTE, RONALD ROGER -N.H.S. 1,1-12, Math Club 11. 48, 168 BORGERS, ERICH THEODORE- Chess Club 12, sec., Interact Club 12. 54, 168 BOSLEY, JEANETTE ELIZA- BETH-168 BOUCHARD, JOYCE ANN-Pep Club 10, Medical Club 11. 168 BOWLEY II, LaVERNE FRED- ERICK-Hi-Y 10-11, v. pres., 12, V. pres., Basketball 10-11-12. 53, 163 BOYNTON, WILLIAM THOMAS BOZZO, MARCO EDOARDO- Foreign Exchange Student-Italy Math Club 12, Science Club 12, Speech 8: Masque 12, Key Club 12, Swimming 12. 52, 55, 61, 64, 108, 134, 138, 168 BRANCH, JOE LESLIE-Football 10-11-12, Track 10, Baseball 11, L. Club 11-12. 51, 52, 85, 86, 168 BRANCIFORTE, LORRAINE LIN- DA-Pep Club 10-11, Senate 10- 11, Quill 81 Scroll 11-12, Hi- Times 11, I.C.C. 12, Elections Comm. 12. 46, 47, 76, 168 BRANDIBAS, BARRETT ZEPH- Band 10-11, Interact Club 12. 168 BRAUN, DONALD M.-Hi-Y 10, 11-12, pres., Chonis 12. 53, 168 BRAY JR., ARNOLD ERNEST- 168 BREDENBECK, DOROTHY PA- TRICIA-57, 168 BRETT, WAYNE FORREST- Band 10-11-12. 168 BRITTON, DIANE RUTH-168 BRITTS, DERENDA ELAINE- Pep Club 10, Senate 10-12, F.T.A. 11-12. 45, 56, 168, 209 BRUBAKER, ANNE LUCILLE- Band 10-11-12, Orchestra 10-11- 12, Chorus 10, Accompanist, 11- 12, F.T.A. 10, N.H.S. 11-12, Mad- rigals 12. 43, 74, 75, 168 BUCKINGHAM, CHERYL GRACE-Glee Club 10, F.N.A. 10, F.H.A. 10, Keystone 11-12, Quill 81 Scroll 12, pres., Publ. Rep. 12. 47, 78, 191, 168, 216 BUONO, DOMINICK JOSEPH- 168 BUONO, RUDOLPH NICKOLAS -168 BURGER, NANCY ANN-Red Cross 10, N.H.S. 11-12, 1 .S.A. 12. 169 BURRIDGE, ROBERT NORMAN -Trans. 12. 169 BYRNES, PATRICIA DIANE- Pep Club 10-11, Madrigals 12. 74, 134, 169 CABELL, JIMMY-169 CALDWELL, GRACE BERYL- Hi-Times 12. 76, 169 CALVIN, PAUL THOMAS-Cross Country 10, Red Cross 11, Pep Club 11-12. 50, 74, 108, 169, 200 CAMPBELL, FRANCES EMILY- F.H.A. 10, F.N.A. 10, Girls Glee Club 10, N.H.S. 11-12, Health Council 11, Senate 10. 48, 169, 192 CANFIELD, DAVID GEORGE- Track 11-12, Hi-Y 12. 46, 53, 106, 107, 169 CANNADAY, LAURITA ANN- Girls Glee Club 10, F.B.L.A. 12, Keystone 12. 58, 78, 191, 168 CANNON, ROBERT EUGENE- Track 10-11-12, L. Club 11-12. 169, 106, 107, 197 230 CARPENTER, LINDA KAY-Glee Club 10, Mixed Chorus 10, Girls Chorus 11, F.H.A. 12, Madrigals 12. 57, 74, 169 CAUSEY, PATRICIA LOUISE- Tennis 12. 111, 169 CEREPAK, GREGORY JOHN- Track 12. 169 CHAISSON, ELIZABETH ANN- N.H.S. 11, C.E.C. 11-12. 48, 59, 169 CHANEY, JAMES WILLIAM CHATLEAIN, SANDRA LEE- C.E.C. 12. 59, 169 CHIODO, IDA JEAN-Chorus 10, Girls Glee Club 10, Choir 11-12. 74, 169 CHISOLM, WILLIAM QUINN- C.E.C. 12. 59 CLARDY, EVELYN ELAINE-169 CLARK, LAURA ELIZABETH- Red Cross Rep. 10-I .H.A. 11, treas., Red Cross 11, C.E.C. 12, sec., Publ. Rep. 12. 59, 169 CLAYTON, RICHARD MARION- 169 COCKIN, JOHN CHARLES- Track 12. 106, 107 COLEMAN, MARTHA ANN-Pep Club 10, Senate 10-11, Drill Team historian. 169 COLLINS, JOHN THOMPSON- Football 10-11-12, Hi-Y 10, L. Club 11-12, Baseball Manager 11, 51, 84, 87, 169 COLO, PERRY LEE-Hi-Y 10-11- 12, F.F.A. 10-11, Golf 10-11, L. Club 12, 51, 169 CONROW, CHRISTINE-Pep Club 11, Swimming 11-12. 108, 170 CURTIS, GLENN RICHARD-Red Cross 10-11, Science Club 10, Keystone 12. 59, 78, 191, 170 CURTIS, RICHARD JONES-Pep Club 10, C.E.C. 12. 170 DALLMANN, MICHAEL ROB- ERT-Senate 10-11, Football 10- 11-12, co-capt., Track 10, Key Club 11-12, L. Club 11-12, Health Council 12, pres., Hi- Times 12. 51, 52, 63, 77, 85, 86, 90, 170 DAVIS, DUANE ALFRED-Foob ball 10-11, Track 10, Chorus 12, Health Council 12. 63, 74, 170 DAVIS, RANDY LEE-Baseball 10 -11, 170 DEAN, JULIUS ALBON-Football 10-11, Baseball 10-11, Basketball 10-11, Boys Glee Club 10, L. Club 10-11, C.E.C. 12. 59, 170 DEAR, STANCEL RODERICK- Hi-Y 10, F.F.A. 10, sec., 11-12, v. pres., Senate 12. 60, 170 DECKER, JOHN WAYNE-170 DeGEORGE, MARTIN-Tennis 10- 12, Science Club 12. 61, 170 DeHART, DONNA LEE-Band 10- 11-12, Orchestra 10-11-12, Publ. Rep. 10-11-12, G.A.A. 10-11-12, Red Cross 11, F.H.A. 11, Drum Majorette 12, Calendar Couple 12. 68, 75, 170 DEMAREE, MICHELLE E.-Pep Club 10-11-12, N.H.S. 11-12, Cheerleader 11, co-capt., 12, sec.- treaS., Homecoming Court 11, Speech 81 Masque 12, sec., Cal- endar Girl 12, Mr. and Miss L.H.S.'Court 12, N.H.S. 12, Hi- Times 12, I-'.B.LA. Sweetheart court 12. 48, 50,6-1, 17, 100, 125, 126, 145, 170 DICKERSON, BARBARA JEAN- F.N.A. 10, F.H.A. 10, French Club 10. DIETZ, DATHERINE MARIE- Girls Chorus 12. 69, 170 DILLARD, CECILIA ELAINE-- Speech 81 Masque 12. 170 DILLEY, SHERRY JO-170 DISCH, LESLIE ALAN-170 DISNEY. SUSAN ASHLEY- Trans. 12, Science Club 12. 61, 170 DOPMAN, WILLIAM CONRAD- Chorus 10, Boys Chorus 10, Sen- ate 10-11-12, Pep Club 10-11-12, Basketball 11, L. Club 11-12, Red Cross 12. 51, 63, 170 DORT, NELSON EDWARD- C.E.C. 12. 59, 170 DOWELL, GEORGIA JEAN-Red Cross 11, N.H.S. 11-12, v. pres., Quill 81 Scroll 11-12, v. pres., L.H.S. Sweetheart Court 11, Key- stone 11-12, L.H.S. Court 12, I.C.C. 12, vice chairman, Home- coming Court 12, Calendar Girl 12, Student Council 12, F.T.A. 12, Student of the Mouth 12. 46, 47, 48, 49, 56, 78, 118, 125, 128, 136, 141, 145, 170, 185, 216 DOZIER, RAYMOND LEE-F.F.A. 11. 170 DRAGA, ROBERT GORDON- Band 12, pres. 171 DUDLEY, ROBIN DIANNE- Choir 10-11, Spanish Club 10-11. DUDLEY, THOMAS MICHAEL- Basketball 10, Red Cross 11. 171 DUNCAN, LINDA FAY-Publ. Rep. 11.74, 171 DUNN. JUDY CATHERINE- F.H.A. 10, Pep Club 10, Health Club 10-12, N.H.S. 11-12, Usher- ettes 11-12, historian, Quill 81 Scroll 11-12, sec., F.T.A. 12, Key- stone 12. 47, 43, 56, 63, 66, 79, 171, 187, 191 D'URSO, JR.,' LAWRENCE JOHN -Track 10, Medical Club 10. 171 DUST, ALAN ROY-Football 10, Boys Glee Club 10, Glee Club 11, C.E.C. 12, pres. 59, 171 DUTCHER, JAMES STANLEY- 171 EDWARDS, CANDACE JANE- Pep Club 10-11, Hi Times 12. 76, 171, 202 EDWARDS, SARAH ELIZABETH -F.H.A. 10, Key Club Sweet- heart Court 10-11, Senate 11, sec., Quill 81 Scroll 11-12, F.N.A. 10, Chaplain, Drill Team 11, L.H.S. Court 12, Calendar Girl 12, Stu- dent of the Month 12, Student Council 12, sec. 44, 45, 47, 77, 114, 125, 137, 145, 171 EICHAR, LINDA LOUISE-Band 10-11-12. 171, 128 EMPSALL, DONALD ELWELL- 171 EMRICH, CECELIA ANN-Pep Club 10, Health Club 10, N.H.S. 11-12, Medical Club 11-12, Chap- lain, F.T.A. 12, Usherettes 11- 12, pres. 48, 56, 62, 66, 171 ENSCH, SUSAN KAY-Hi Times Rep. 10, Pep Club 10-11-12, Girls Glee Club 10, G.A.A. 10, Span- ish Club 11, Girls Chorus 12, sec, 69. 171 ERHARD, PETER ROBERT FALCK, DENNIS ALBERT-Sci ence Club 10-11, Senate 10, Math Club 11, Orchestra 11, N,H.S. 12. 31, 48, 171 FEELEY, KANDACE YVONNE- F.N.A. 10, Choir 11, 12, F.H,A. 11. 74, 171 FERRIS, FRANK ARTHUR-Tern nis 10-11, L. Club 10-11-12. 51, 171 FISHER, CHERYL ANN-Pep Club 10, Usberettes 11-12, treas., Quill 81 Scroll ll-12, treas., F.T.A. 12, Hi Timr-S 12. 47, 56, 66, 77, 171 FLEMINGS, MAURICE JAMES- 171 FLEMING, SHARRON ESTELIJ- Usherettes 11, C.E,C, 12. 59, 171 FORD, LINDA HUGH-171 FOWLER, JANEY LOUISE- F.H.A. 10, Choir 10-11-12, Girls Glee Club 10. 69, 171 FRANCE, HELEN LOUISE-Band 10-11-12, 171, 209 FRANCE, MARCIA ANNE-Chm tus 10. 57, 171 FREDRICKSEN, PATRICIA LOUISE-F.N,A. 10, F.B.L.A. 11- 12, pres., C-.A.A. 11-12, N.H.S. 11-12, Red Cross 12, F.T.A. 12, F.S.A. 12, Senate Alt. 48, 56, 58, 63, 65, 172 FROST, DAVID NEAL-172 FULLER, LINDA LEE-F.H.A. 10- 11, Girls Glee Club 10, Choral C1011 11-12, Madrigals 12. 74, 172 FULLER, WALTER-F.F.A. 11-12, pres.60 FULMER, CATHY ELAINE- G.A.A. 10, Pep Club 11-12, N.I'I.S. 11-12, F.T.A. 11-12, Speech 31 Masque 12. 56, 124, 172 FUNARI, JILL ELAINE-Pep Club 10, C.E.C. 11-12, Choir 11- 12, 59, 172 FUNK, NANCY LYNNE-Pep Club 10, N.H.S. 11-12, F.T.A. 12, Keystone 12. 48, 56, 78, 172 GERTCHER, HENRY JEROME- Tennis 10, Chorus 10-11, L. Club 11-12, Track 11-12, Madrigals 12, Boys state 12. 51, 74, 100, 107, 143, 172 GILBERT, CLELLA ANN-N.H.S. 11-12, G.A.A. 11-12, Pep Club 11, Medical Club 12, 48, 02, 05, 172 GILES, PAULETTE YVONNE- 172 OILLIAM, DAVID FOSTER- F.F.A. I0-11.12. 11454 11. 00, 79 CILLMORE, GREGORY PHILLIP OIIDDEN, SUZANNE MARIE- Pep C1011 10.11, F.13.L.A. 11-12. 58,172 GORDON, LINDA DIANE- Drama Club 10.11, Senate 11, F.T.A. 12. 56,172 COULD, MARSHA IRENE-MerL ical C1011 11-12. 172 GRANT, PATRICK FRANCIS- 172 GRIFFIN, GREGORY ALLEN GRIFFIN, LINDA ELLEN-Girls Chorus 11, Chorus 12. 172 GRISSINGER, JR., WILLIAM CLARENCE-Band 10-11. 172 GROTHE, RENE DIANE-Publ. Rep. 10, Choir 10, Pep Club 10, Girls Glee Club 10, Madrigals ll-12, I-'.Is.L.,4. 12, Its..-I. 12, v. pres. 58, 74, 172 GRUBB V, EDWARD IIURD- Basketball 10, Track 11, L. Club 11-12, Sweetheart Court 11, Cal- endar Couple 12. 51, 130, 172 GULLIVER, KATHLEEN ELIZA- BETH-Chorus 10, Library Club 11, F.lJ.L.A. 12. 58, 172 GUTHRIE, SUZANNE-F.H.A. 10- 11. Girls Gleo Club 10, Choir 12, Red Cross 12. 74, 172 HAEGER, NICK1 LYNN-Pep Club 10-11, Red Cross 11, Drill Tr-am 11-12, rapt., Senator 12, Speech Sr Masque 12, Hi Times 12. 45. 67, 77, 172 HACKENRERG. PATRICIA ELAINE-Senate 10, Health Council 11, Keystone 12, F.H.A. 12. 79, 172 HAJASH, JR. ANDREW--Math Club 11, N.l'I.S. 11-12, Senate ll. 48, 172 HALL, .IOHNNIE LOUISE-Pep Club 10, C.E.C, 12, v. pres. 59, 173 HAMMOCK, CLAUDE MICHAEL -Science Club 10, Math Club 11, Tennis 12. 111, 173 HAMMOCK, CLAUDE MICHAEL -Science Club 10, Math Club 11, Tennis 12. 111, 173 HAMMOND, DENNETH ROBERT -Basketball 10-11-12. 94. 97. 1.73 HAND, MARVIN WAYNE-173 HANNA, RICHARD CURTIS- Cboir 10-11-12, Madrigals 12. 64, 74, 173 HARPER, JANICE ELLEN HART, PATRICIA MARIE-Sem ate 10, N.H.S. 11-12, Hi Times 12. 48, 54, 135, 173, 193 , HATCHER, LESTER QUINCY- 173 HATHAWAY, JACQUELINE SUE -Red Cross 10-11, Swimming 11, Senate 12, Calendar Couple 12, C.E.C. 12, F.B.L.A. Sweetheart 12. 38, 45, 125, 127, 173 HAUSDORF, EDWARD ARTHUR -173 HAWKES, LINDA DOROTHY- N.H.S. 11-12, Pep Club 11, G.A.A. 11-12, Mediral Club 12. 48,62, 173 HAYDEN, DONALD FREDERICK -Band 10-11-12, Science Club 10, N.H.S. 11-12, Publ. Rep. 12, Math Club. 48, 135, 173 HAYES, FRANCES LYNAN-173 HEADLEY, MARIE ELLEN-Ma- jorette 10-11-12, rfapt., Senate 10-ll, F.T.A. 10-11, src., 12, N.l1.S. 11-12, seo., lianrl 11. 48, 56, 70. 114, 173, 185 HEISLER, JR., JOHN OWEN- C.E.C. 12. 59, 173 HELIKER, BRYANT SHER- BURNE-N.H.S. 11-12, Basket- ball 11-12, Health Council. 24, 48, 03, 95, 90, 173 HELMS, JANE ELLEN-Rand 10- 11-12, Medical Club. 173 HINES, EDWARD ARTHUR- C.E.C. 12. 59, 173 1-IINES, RONALD WILLIAM- F.F.A, 10-11-12, sec., Senate 10, Football 10, Publ. Rep. 12. 60, 173, 202 HOAG, KATHLEEN-Library Club 10, Pep Club 11, F.B.L.A. 11, Drill Team 12, Girls Chorus 12. 67, 69, 173 HOCKMAN, KAREN LEE-Pep Club 10-11, G.A.A. 10-11, F.T.A. 12. 56, 173 HOISINGTON, SHARENE ANN - F.T.A. 10-11-12. Health Counvil 10. F.l1,L.A. 10. Media-al Club 10--11, F,H.A. 10. Girls Glee Club 10, Pep Club I0-11-12. 173 HORNER, JAMES BYRON-Bus lretball, Manager 11-12. 94, 174 HOSCH. JAMES E.-Golf 10-11- 12, L. Club 12. 51. 110, 174 HOUSE, DAVID ALIJERT- F.F.A. 11. 59 HOUSE, PATRICIA DIANE-Sen ate 10, F.T.A. 11-12, N.H.S. 11- 12, Publ. Rt-p. 12, Hi Times 12. 48, 50, 174 HOWDESIIELL, MARY JO- F.N.A, 10. Rand 10-ll-12. 174 HUGHES. JAMES DAVID-Foop ball 10, Red Cross 10-11-12. Hr-alth Counvil 11-12, Medival Club 11. 63, 174 HUNERS, WILBUR FREDERICK -Football 10, Red Cross 10, Medical Club 10, pros., 11, 12, Senate 11. Speech 8 Masque, treas. 12. 62, 64, 174, 192 HUNSINGER, RICHARD ED- WARD-Band 10-11. 174 HUNT, NANCY ELIZABETH- Pep Club 11. 174 INGRAM, DENNIS ALAN-FOOL ball 10, Chess Club 11, Red Cross 11-12, 174 INMAN, JR., CHARLES DOUG- LAS-Math Club, V. pres., 10, N.H.S. 11-12, Senate 12. 45, 48, 174 ISLEY, KATHY ARLEEN-G.A.A. 10-12, F.N.A. 10, Pep Club 10, Medical Club 11, F.S.A. 12, I-'.B.L.A. 12. 58, 174, 185 JAVERY, BERYI. JEANNETTE -174 JETT, JR., GEORGE ROBERT- Student Council, V, pres., 11, Chess Club, V. pres., 11. 118, 174 JIIVKENS, LESLIE JOSEPH- F,F.A. 11-12, Hi-Y 12. 36. 60, 128,174 JINKS. PATRICIA GAIL-Pep Club 10-11, G.A,A. I0-114 C.B.E. 12, 59, 174 JOHNSON, BEVERLY SUZAN- Cbess Club 10-11, Scienro Club 11, C.lB.E. 12. 59, 174 JOHNSON, JR., HENRY BRAD- FORD- Basketball 10, Hi-Y 10, 11, Publ. Rep, 12. 119, 174, 193 JOHNSON, LINDA RUTH-Or- cbestra 11, F.N.A. 10, Rand 10- 11-12, Medical Club 11-12, G.A,A. 11. 62, 174 JOHNSON, ROBERT ELIOT JOHNSON, III, W. JEDDY-Rase- ball 11, Football 12, Interact Club 12. 84, 87, 174 JOLDERSMA, JAMES MELVIN- Football 10, Chorus 10. 174 JONES, DONALD EDWARD- Track 10-11-12, L. Club 11-12, Football 12. 84, 86 JONES, NANCY ELLEN-Pep Club 10-11-12, C-lee Club 10, F.H,A. 10, Red Cross 12, F.F.A. 12, Cheerleader 12, F.11,L.A. Sweetheart Court 12. 50, 63, 100, 101, 127, 175 JONES. PATRICIA ANN--F.H.A. 10, F.N.A. 10, Pep Club 10, Publ. Rep. 10-11-12, Jr. Class Rep, 11, Drill Team 11, F.T,A. 12, Cheerleader 12, Calendar Couple 12, F.B.L.A. Sweetheart Court 12. 50, 56, 79, 100, 101, 119, 127, 175. 191 231 JON ES. ROGER ALAN Pep Club 10-ll, Library Club 11-12. 54, 175, 215 JONES, TAMARA KAY- -llanrl 10- 11-12, F.N.A. 10, G.A.A. 10-11- 12, Tennis 11-12, 1111-diral Club 11, Red Crosf- 11, l7,H.A, 12. 57, 65, 111, 175 JONES, WESLEY HENRY Trans. 11. Golf 10, Raisebzill 10-ll-12. 175 JORDAN, HILL DOUGLAS- F.F.A, 10. 175 JORDAN. DALE ALLEN-Band 10-11. V, pres., 12. 175 JURY. MICHAEL NORMAN KELLENIIERGER, RICHARD CHARLES-Trans. 10, Football 10, Trarli 10-11-12, Hi-Y 10-12, Library Club 11, L Club 12, Health Club 12. 53, 63, 175 KERR, CONNIE IRENE-175, 202 KERSEY, TERRY LYNN-Pep Club 11-12, Speech 81 Masque 11, N.H.S. 11-12, F,T.A. 12. 48, 50, 50,175,187 KNELLER, PETER-Football 10, Basketball 10, Baseball 10-12, Pep Club 11, Chess Club 11, Keystone 11-12, F.T.A. 12. 78, 715, 216 KNIGHT, RICHARD FRANK- Swignrning 10-11-12, L Club. 51, 108, 109, 175, 211 KNUDSON, EDWARD CHRESTO- PHER-Chess Club 10-11, Or- chestra 10-11-12, N.H.S. 11-12, Merlical Club 11-12. 48, 62, 75, 142, 175 KOUTNEY, LEONARD-Senate 10, Football 10-11-12, N,II.S. 11- 12, Key Club 12, Keystone 12, Pay the Price Award. 48, 52, 79, 85. 86, 123. 175, 191 KRAY. LAWRENCE RAYMOND -7'l. 123, 175 KRIEG, STEVEN REYNOLDS KUFRO, THOMAS ALOYSIUS- F.F.A. 10-11-12. 60, 175 LANE, KATHLEEN ANN LANGFORD, JOHN THOMAS- Key Club 10-11-12, Basketball Mgr. 10-11, Statistician 12, Jr. Class Rep. 11, Boys State 11, N.H.S. 11-12, Senate 11, Base- ball Man. 11, Sr. Class Rep. 12, L Club 12, Sturlvnt Council 12, Student of the Month, 45, 48, 51, 52, 118, 134, 137, 143, 166, 175 LANZING, MICHAEL LAW- RENCE-Chess Club 10-11-12, Speech SI Masque 12, Science Club. 64, 142, 175 LASSITER, WILLARD KERMIT -175 LASSOR, MYRA AURILLA-- Trans, 12, Girls Chorus, pres. 12, Speech 8 Masque 12, Pep Club 12. 04, 69, 122, 175 LAVINE, JON HAROLD-Swi1n- ming 10, Interact Club, pres., 12. 175 LAVOIE, DONALD IRVING- F.F.A. 10-11, treas., 12, Foot- ball 10-11-12, Hi-Y 10. 60, 85, 86, 175 LAVOIE, LAWRENCE ROBERT- Hi-Y 10, Football 10-11-12, L Club 11-12. 84, 87,175 LAWHORN, JOSEPH RANDALL -176 LAWRENCE, DANE EDMUND LEBEAU, EUGENE ARTHUR- Science Club 10, Chess Club 10, Tennis 10-11-12, Math Club 11- 12, Medical Club 12. 176, 186 LEDUC, MARY ELIZABETH- Senate 10-11, F.T.A. 10, parl., 11, pres., 12, Class V.-pres. 10-11-12, N.H.S. 11-12, Girls State 11, I.C.C. Chair., 12, Keystone 12, Student Council 12, Calendar Couple, Student of the Month 12, L.H.S. Court 12, F.B.L.A. Sweetheart Court 12. 44, 46, 48, 56, 79, 117, 121, 125, 127, 132, 136,142, 145, 166,176 LEE, LINDA DIANNE-F.H.A. 10. 176 LEGGETT, JUDITH MAY LEWICKE, JUNE DARLENE- C.E.C. 10-11. 59, 176 LEWIS, KIM BROWNING-Swim- ming 10-11, L. Club 11-12, Inter- act Club 12. 51, 176, 192 LILLQUIST, KENNETH AN- DREW-Math Club 12, Interact Club 12, Football 12. 84, 87, 91, 176 LIPSY, BARBARA JEAN-G.A.A. 10, Swimming 10, Chorus 10, F.H.A., class recorder 12, Medi- cal Club 12. 57, 62, 176 LITTLE, MARK ALLAN-Band 10-11, Interact Club 12. 24, 176, 211 LOCKLEAR, JACQUELINE EU- GINIA-Girls Chorus 11, Choir 12. 74, 176 LOGAN, SARAH LUCILLE-Pep Club 10-11, F.B.L.A. 11-12, Red Cross 11, C.E.C, 12, F.S.A. 12, Senate 12. 59, 176 LOPEMAN, JERRY-176 LOTT, ALMINA JO-G.A.A. 10- 11, N.H.S. 11-12. 48, 176 LOTT, DOROTHY JEAN-176 LOTT, LOUIS MONROE-74, 176 LOVE, GAIL PATRICIA-Band 10-11, Pep Club 10, F.N.A. 10, Publ, Rep. 10-11, Majorette 11- 12. 70, 71, 176, 204 LUNG, DAVID-Baseball 10-11-12, Debate Team 10-11-12, Key Club 11-12, N.H.S. 11-12, I.C.C. 11-12, Senate 11, Jr. Class Pres. 11. 48, 49, 52, 64, 142, 176 LYNN, JANICE KAY-Choir 11- 12, F.H.A. 12. 57, 74, 176 McCALISTER, LINDA LOUISE- Pep Club 10-11-12, F.H.A. 10-11, F.B.L.A. 11. 38, 176 McCALL, SHIRLEY ANN-Pep Club 10-11, Health Council 10, v. pres. 11, N.H.S. 11-12, F.B.L.A. 10-11, G.A.A. 11, Sec. 12, Senate 12, Cheerleader 12. 48, 50, 65, 100, 101, 119, 131, 176 McCOLGAN, PATRICIA ELLEN -Pep Club 10, Drill Team 11, F.T.A. 10-11, V. pres. 12, N.H.S. 11-12, Red Cross 10, Sec.-treas. 11, Jr. Class Sec., Keystone 12, Sr. Class Sec., I.C.C. 12, Student bf the month 12. 46, 48, 56, 136, 166, 176 McCULLOUGH, GEORGE DAVIS -Track 10-11-12, Math Club 12. 51, 55, 106, 107, 176 McKEAN, RANDALL EDWARD- L. Club 10-11-12, Football 10- 11-12, Baseball 10-11-12, Senate 10, N.H.S. 11-12, Boys State 11, F.T.A. 12, Health Council 12, Hi-Times 12, Student of the Month, Mr. LHS. 25, 48, 51, 56, 63, 84, 87, 88, 90, 92, 104, 121, 125, 137, 143, 144, 177 McLAUGHLIN, JAMES HILLIER L Club 10-11-12, Football 10, Baseball 10-11-12. 51, 105, 177 McLAUGHLIN, WILLIAM REUEL-Drama Club 12, F.T.A. 12. 56, 77, 177 McMULLEN, CYNTHIA RAE- Band 10-11-12, Medical Club 11, G.A.A. 11. 177 MCMULLEN, HOLLIS FREEMAN -Boys Glee Club 10-11, C.E.C. 12. 177 McNALLY, MARGARET ANN- Pep Club 10-11-12, Red Cross 10, Senate 12, Student Council 12, Calendar Couple 12, Sr. Class Rep, 45, 134, 166, 177 MCNAMARA, KATHLEEN ROSE -Homecoming Court 10-11, Queen 12, Sweetheart Court 10, Pep Club 10-11-12, Medical Club 10, Cheerleader 11, capt., 12, Senate 12, Calendar Couple 12. 5, 45, 50, 100, 101, 113, 115, 118, 140, 177, 185 McPHAIL, III, JOHN FINLEY- Football, Man., 10, Key'Clu.b 11- 12, Track 11, N,H.S. 11-12, L Club 11-12, Sr. Class Pres. 12, Hi-Times 12, Student of the Month 12, LHS Court 12. 44, 48, 51, 52, 118, 122, 125, 136, 142, 145,166,177 MAGAGNOS, MARGARET ANN -Trans. 12.69, 177 MAHR, TERRENCE DOUGLAS- Key Club 10-11-12, Red Cross 10-12. 52. 63. 177 MANN, RICHARD EUGENE- Football 10-11, Basketball 10, Baseball 10-11-12, L Club 10- 11-12, Publ. Rep. 10-11. 51, 102, 105, 177 MARLIN, LAURA RACHEL- G.A.A. 10, Medical Club 11, Health Council 11, Red Cross 12. 63, 177 MARSH, PAMELA ANNE-177 MARTIN, DUANE FRANCIS- Football 10, Orchestra 11-12, Band 11-12. 75, 177 MARTIN, PATRICK-177 MASRAUM, STEPHEN TERRY- Medical Club 10, Band 10-11, Hi-Y 11. 36, 177 MATHIAS, LYNNE RAE-177 MA'l'I'SON, CARL BENJAMIN- Science Club 12. 61, 108, 177 MAXEY, NANCY MAE-Glee Club 10, Pep Club ll-12, G.A.A. 11-12, Medical Club 12, F.H.A. 12. 57, 62, 65, 177 MEADOWS, III, ROBERT SIMS- Baslretball 10, Baseball 11-12, Senate, pres., 12, Student of the Month 12, Key Club 12, L Club, V.-Pres. 12, Calendar Couple 12, LHS Court 12. 44, 45, 446, 51, 102, 105, 114, 118, 125, 145, MEEKS, MICHAIL ALLEN-Hi-Y 10-11-12, Fbbtbbll 10, man., 11. 12, Medic-.14 Club 11-12, L Club 11912, Chorus 12. 51, ss, 62, 74, MERRYWEATHER, THOMAS EDWARD-177 MESICK, CARL FREDERICK- Band 10-11-12, Swimming 11. 177 MSCI!-IAELIS, ROBERT FROST- 7 MIKSA, MIGHAEL ANTHONY- Senate 10, Football 10-11-12, Baseball 10, Track 12. 51, 85, 87, 106, 107, 178 MILLER, LYNDA JEAN-Medical Club 12. 62, 178 MILLER, WILLIAM TRENT-In- teract Club 12. 134, 178 MILLS, MICHAEL EUGENE- Football 10-11-12, Basketball 10, Baseball 11-12, L Club 11-12, 232 Calendar Couple 12. 51, 85, 86, 77, 105, 125, 178 MITCHELL, MARY JEAN-Choir 10-11-12, Pep Club 10, Red Cross 10, F.H.A. 11, G.A.A. 11, 178, 197 MORLEY, JANIS LEE-Medical Club 11-12. 62, 75, 178 MORLEY, MARILYN ANN-Pep Club 10, F.B.L.A. 11-12, N.H.S. 11-12, F.S.A. 12, Publ. Rep. 12, Packerettes 12. 48, 58, 67, 178 MOYER, MICHAEL EARL- Track 10-11, Football 10-11, Spanish Club 11. MURPHY, JOHN PATRICK-178 MURRELL, JOHN FREDERICK- 178 MUSARRA, LESLIE ANN-F.N.A. 10, F.H.A. 11, Pep Club 11, Publ. Rep. ll, Packerettes 12. 67, 178 MUSGRAVE, BETTY JEAN- Band 10, G.A.A. 10-11, pres., 12, Senate 11. 65, 178 MYERS, MARCY LEE-Trans. 11. 178 NELSON, ROGER ALLAN-L Club 10-11-12, Track 10-11-12. 51,178 NEWTON, BUSTER WILLIAM- 178 NICHOLS, ELIZABETH ANNE- F.H.A. 10-11-12, N.H.S. 11-12, F.T.A. 11-12, I.C.C., sec., 12. 46, 48, 56, 57, 178 NOE, TYRUS MINOR-Soph. Class Pres. 10, Student Council 10, Senate 10-11-12, Color Guard 10, Key Club 10, V. pres., 11, pres., 12, Drum Major 11-12. 45, 52, 68, 178 OEHRLE, EMILY ANN-24, 45, 56, 178 OLIVIT, KAREN LINDA-Girls Glee Club 10, Pep Club 10, Usb- erettes 10-11-12. 178 O'NEAI., AARON WAYNE- Swimming 10-11-12, L Club 10- 11-12. 51, 108, 109, 178 OWEN, KATHY SUE-Tennis 10- 11, 12, Student Council 10, Band 10-12, Chorus 10, Trans. ll, F.T.A. 12, Pep Club 11-12, Red Cross 12, G.A.A. 11, Publ. Chair. 12, Student of the Month. 50, 56, 63, 65, 111, 137, 178 PACKER, JUDY CAROL-Chorus 12. 74, 178 PALMER, TONI JOE-F.H.A. 10, Chorus 11, Choir 12. 74, 178 PARSONS, III, ROBERT POL- LARD-Health Council 10-12, Football 10-11-12, Golf 10-11-12, Red Cross 11, N.H.S. 11-12, L Club 11-12, Medical Club 11, Key Club 12. 48, 51, 52, 63, 84, 86, 110, 128, 179 PA'I'I', KEVIN STEPHN-DOUG- LASS-Senate 10, Chorus 10-11, Madrigals 12. 74, 179 PERKINS, CAROL ANN-F.N.A. 10, Publ. Rep. 10-11, Medical Club 11-12, Drill Team 11, N.H.S. sec. 11, 12, Red Cross 12, Pack- erettes co-capt. 12. 48, 62, 63, 179, 185, 192 PERRY, KAREN ANN-179 PETERSEN, DIANE MARIE-Red Cross sec. 12. 63, 179 PFUND, SUZANNE-Pep Club 10, Publ. Rep. 10-12, Health Council 11, F.S.A. 12. 179 PHILLIPS, SHELDON HERBERT -179 PHIPPS, MARY DIANNE-Pep Club 10. 32, 179 POTTER, SANDRA LEE-G.A.A. 10, Medical Club 10-12, Pep Club 10-11-12. 62, 138, 179 POWELL, CAROL SUE-Band 10- 11-12, Orchestra 10-11-12, F.N.A. 10, G.A.A. 10-11, Health Council 10-11, Medical Club 11-12. 75, 179 POWERS, JAMES EDWARD- C.E.C. 12.59, 179 PREAMYOTHIN, PORNTHEP- Foreign Exchange Student- Thailand. Key Club 12, Math Club 12, Science Club 12, Medi- cal Club 12, Tennis 12. 52, 55, 56, 61, 62, 111, 134, 139, 179 STON ROBERT ALLEN-56 PRE , , 179 PULVER, JOEL ROSS-179, 193 PURCELL, MARGARET WOOD- SON-Tennis 10-11-12, Pep Club 10-11-12, Glee Club 10, Medical Club 12. 62,124,179, 195 QUAILS, LINDA CAROL-F.N.A. 10, Pep Club 10, F.T.A. 11, Senate 11, Jr. Class Treas. 179. RAGAN, BRUCE NATHAN- Band 10-11-12, Orchestra 10-11- 12, Track 12. 75, 179 RAPER, CAROL LYNN-F.N.A. 10, Girls Glee Club 10, Medical Club, chaplain 11, V.-pres. 12, Science Club treas. 11, pres. 12, N.H.S. 11-12, I.C.C. 12, Senate 12. 45, 46, 48, 61, 62, 179 RASHINSKY, JEFFREY JOHN- Red Cross 10-11-12, Football 10- 11, L Club 11-12. 51, 63, 179 RAVER, RICHARD LOUIS-179 READ, JEAN LYNN-Girls Cho- irs? 11, F.H.A. 11, Choir 12. 74, REED, RALPH LYNN-Pep Club 10, Football 10, Track 10, Stu- dent Council 10, Trans. 11, F.T.A. 12. 56, 179 REEGO, ANN CLAIRE-Spanish Club 10, F.H.A. 11, F.S.A. pres. 12. 179 REEVES, DOROTHY HELEN- Red Cross 11, C.E.C. 12. 33, 59, 180 REUBENS, MARJORIE LORENA -Library Club 10-11, F.H.A. 10- 11, G.A.A. 10-11, Trans. 12. 180 RICKER, WAYNE ELLIOTT RICKEY, KENNETH JAMES-HL Y 12, Math Club 12. 53, 55, 180 RINGWOOD, THOMAS DEXTER -N.H.S. 11-12, Key Club 11.12, Elections Comm. 11, chair. 12, Red Cross 12, Hi-Times 12, Stu- dent Council 12, LHS Court Cal- endar 12. 44, 48, 52, 63, 77, 118, 180 RISLEY, GREGORY OWEN-Pep Club 10-11, Quill and Scroll 12, Keystone 12. 47, 78, 125, 145, 180,191,206 ROBERTS, BEVERLY SUE-Fu- ture Nurses 10, Glee Club 10, N.H.S. 11-12, Medical Club 11, F.T.A. 12, Packerettes 11, Sec.- Treas. 12. 48, 67, 142, 180 ROBERTS, JUDITH ANNE- Transferred 10, Girls' Chorus, Librarian 12. 69, 180 ROBINSON, JANICE KAY-33, 59, 180 RODENBERGER, TERRY WAYNE-Football 11-12, Letter- man's Club 12. 81, 85 ROGERS, BARBARA ELLIOT- Pep Club 10-11, Girls' Glee Club 10, Chorus 11-12, Medical Club 11, Madrigals 12, F.T.A. 12. 56, 74-, 180, 194 ROLL, JOHN WILLIAM-Track 11, Pep Club 11, Chorus 12. 74, 180, 216 ROMPON, SYLVIA EVELYN- 180 ROSE, ALLEN JAMES-F.F.A. 12. 180 ROUTSONG, CHRISTY LEE-Pep Club 10, Future Nurses Club 10, Red Cross 10-11, Girls' Glee Club 10, Publications Rep. 12 180 Club 10, Publications Rep. 12. RUSHER, LAUREN CATHY- Usherettes 12. 66, 180 RUSHER, RICHARD D.-180 RUSSELL, SUSAN CHRISTINA- Pep Club I0-11. 180 RUZICKA, VICTORIA BETH- F.H.A. 10, Pep Club 10-11, Publ. Rep. 10, Medical Club 11, G.A.A. 12. 180 SAMSON, SANDRA REA-Stu- dent Council Rep. 10, Spanish Club 10, Senate 10, Pep Club 11, Keystone 12. 79, 180, 216 SCHAEFER, STEVE LEROY-180 SCHICK, ROBERT GEORGE- Track I0-11-12, L. Club 11-12, Chess Club 11-12, pres. 51, 54, 106, 107 SCHMITT, BARBARA ANN- Band 10-11-12, Orchestra 10-11- 12, F.N.A. 10, Medical Club 12. 75, 181 SCHRADER, DENNIS MARTIN- Baslcetball 10-11 co-capt., 12 capt., Hi-Y 10. 94, 95, 96, 97, 181 SCHROEDER, RANDALL LEE- 181 SCHUCK, CECILIA ELLEN-Pep Club 10-11, G.A.A. 11-12, N.H.S. 11-12, 48, 181 SEAGLE, NANCY ANN-Usher ettes 10, Publ. Rep. 12, Keystone 12. 78, 181, 191 SHAFFER, ANDREW GEORGE- 181 SHARKEY, NANCY CHRISTINA -Girls Glee Club 10, Pep Club 10-11, Usherettes 11-12, Girls Chorus 12. 66, 69, 181 SHELL, SCOTT W.-Band 10-11. 181 SIVER, SHARON LYNN-N.H.S. 12. 181 SMITH, CAROLE BURNETT- Sopb. Class Treas., Band 10-11- 12, F.N.A. 10, Publ. Rep. 10-11- 12, Medical Club 11-12. 4, 43, 62, 74, 181, 195 SMITH, SANDRA LEE-Girls Chorus 12, Red Cross 12. 181 SMITH, WANDA FAY-Majorette 10-11, Senate 10-11, Band 10-11, C.E.C. 12. 59, 181, 205 SMOLIK, WILLIAM ANTHONY- Football 10-11. 181 SMYTH, THOMAS WILLIAM- Band 10-11 SNEAD, NANCY ELLEN-Pep Club 10-11, F.H.A. 10, Girls Glee 1, Club 10, Swimming Team 1 Majorette 12. 70, 71, 108, 109, 181 SNOW, SHARON SUE-G.A.A. 10-11, Trans. 12. 131, 181 SNYDER, JACQUELYN LEE -Usherettes 10, N.H.S. 11-12. 48, 181 SNYDER, LESLIE JOHN-181 SOLURI, ARTHUR JAMES-Cho- rus 12. 74, 181 SORENSON, BEVERLY ANN- Drill Team 10, Publ. Rep. 11, Trans. 12. 181 SOWELL, NORMA LEE-G.A.A. 10-11, Pep Club 10-11, N.H.S. 11-12, Drill Team 11, C.E.C, 12, Sec.-treas., F.B.L.A. Treas. 12, I7.S.A. 12. 48, 58, 59, 181 SPINKS, JOHN CLARENCE-Golf 10, Track 12. 62, 106, 107, 182 STARK, MICHAEL PRESTON- Pep Club 11-12, Library Club 12 V. Pres., Science Club 12, I.C.C. 12. 54, 61, 182 STAUB, GLADYS JEAN-Red Cross 11, C.E.C. 12. 59, 182 STEPHENS, WARREN KEITH- Matb 11-12, Science Club 12, N.H.S. 11-12. 48, 55, 61, 182 STOCK, PHILIP CLYDE 182 STOCK, PHILIP CLYDE-182 SULLIVAN, LINDA-Health Club 10, Publ. Rep. 11, Pep Club 11, Hi-Times 12. 76, 128, 182 SULLIVAN, SUE ANN-Pep Club 10-11, Tennis Team I0-11-12, Red Cross 12, F.T.A. 11, N.H.S. 11- 12, Quill 81 Scroll 11-12, Student Council 12, Student of the Month 12. 44, 47, 48, 111, 136, 182 SUND, BRUCE ALLEN-182 SWORDS, BRECK J.-Track 10, Chess Club 11, Library Rep. 11, Math Club 12, Senate Alt. 12. 23, 55, 142, 182 TANBERG, TODD LEELAND- Football 10, Band 12. 182 TATE, JR., GAYLORD MORAN- Hi-Y 10-11. 182 THOMAS, JOSEPH TERRY-Hi-Y 10, Golf Team 10, C.E.C. 12. 59, 182 THOMASON, ROY LEE-Senate 11, C.E,C. 12. 59, 182 THOMPSON, RONALD BRIAN TONKEL, LESLIE RENE-F.N.A. 10, Library Club 12, F.H.A. 12, F.T.A. 12. 54, 56, 57, 182 TOUCHTON, BARBARA ANN- 59, 182 TOUCHTON, RONALD LYNN- 74, 85, 86 TRONCO, SUSAN ANDREA- Sopli. Class Rep., Pep Club 10, 11, Medical Club 10, Student Council 10, Senate 11-12. 182 TROTTER, KENNETH VER- NON-182. TROTTNOW, SUE ANN-Red Red Cross Rep. 10, Band 10-11- 12, F.T.A, 10-11 V. Pres., 12 Parliamentarian, Girls Glee Club 10, G.A.A. 10-11-12, Medical Club 10, F.H.A, 11, Orchestra 11-12, Health Club 12, V. Pres. 56, 63, 65, 75, 182 TROUTMAN, ALAN DREW-182 TRULUCK, BERNARD RAY- Football 10-11, Basketball 10, Baseball 10-11-12, L. Club 10-11- 12, F.B.L.A. Sweetheart Court. 51, 102, 105, 127, 182 TUCKER, KENNETH RAY TURNER, STEPHEN FREDRICK -182 ULRICH, EILEEN-Red Cross 10, F.H,A. 11, Girls Chorus 12. 182 VERDERY, BILLIE JEAN-183 VERDERY, MARIANNE-G.A.A. 10-11, Pep Club 10-11, Health Council, C.E.C. 12. 59, 183 VOLLRATH, JEAN ELEANOR- F.H.A. 10-11. 183 VOSS, STEVEN HANS-Swim- ming 10-11. 183 WADE, LYNDA-Red Cross 10, pres. 12, Medical Club 10-11, F.H.A. 10, Science Club 10, Pep Club 11. 63, 74, 183 WACNER, RUTH HELEN- F.H.A. 10-11. 183 WALKER, DOUGLAS NEAL- F.F.A. 12. 60, 183 WALKER, KA-LANI-Soph. Class Sec. 10, Senate 10-12, Speech 31 Masque V.-pres. 11, pres. 12, Calendar Girl 12, Miss LHS 12. 45, 64, 121, 125, 144, 183 WALZ, STEPHEN JAY-183 WATERSON, BONNIE ANNE- F.H.A. 10, V.-pres. 11, C,B.E., treas. 56, 59, 183 WATERSON, NANCY LOUISE- F.B.L.A. 11-12, V. Pres., F.T.A. 11-12, I.C.C. 11-12, Health Club sec. 11-12, Pep Club 11-12, N.H.S. 11-12. 46, 48, 58, 62, 63, 69, 183 WEBER, JAY CLARK-Swimming 10-11, N.H.S. 11-12, L. Club 11, F.T.A. 12, Interact Club 12. 48, 51, 56, 108, 183 . WELLS, ROBERT MICHAEL- 183 WERNER, ALICE ELAINE-Pep Club 10-11, Red Cross 11. 183, 209 WETHERINGTON, TINA LOUISE -F.N.A. 10, Medical Club 11-12, sec., Mixed Chorus 10, Girls Glee Club 10, Choir 11. 62, 183, 215 233 WHITNEY, JR., WILLIAM WAL- LACE-Track 10, Science Club 11, Math Club 11-12, pres., Swimming 11, L. Club 11-12, Senate 12, N.H.S. 11-12, 45, 48, 51, 55, 108, 183 WICKER, RUSSELL ALAN-Sem ate 10-11, V. pres., Football 10, Key Club 11-12, treas., N.H.S. 11-12, Boys State 11, Student Council Pres. 12, LHS Court 12, Student of the Month. 44, 45, 48, 52, 115, 118, 122, 125, 137, 143, 145, 183 WIECKOWSKI, ROSE MARIE- N.H.S. 11-12. 48 WIENKE, WANDA JANE-Tennis Team 11, C.E.C. 12. 59, 183 WILL, MARTHA LESLIE-Publ. Rep. 10, Pep Club 10-11, G.A.A. 10-11-12, llrledical Club 11-12. 62, 65, 183, 197 WILKINSON, ALAN LESTER- 63, 183 WILLARD, LINDA LEE-F.B.L.A. 12. 58 WILLIAMS, CAROLE DIANE- 183 WILLIAMS, DANNY GLENN- Eootball 10-11-12, Baseball 10-11- 12, Basketball 10. L. Club 10- 11-12, treas., Calendar Couple 12, F.B.L.A. Sweetheart 12. 51, 85, 87, 89, 102, 105, 127, 134, 183 WITIENBERG, DOROTHY AR- LYN-F.N.A. 10, Pep Club 11- 12, Medical Club 11-12, N.H.S. I1-12, Senate Alt. 12. 48, 50, 62, 183, 185, 197 WOOD, LARRY FRANKLIN- Kaleidoscope Editor 12. 183 WRAY, BARBARA ARLEEN- Red Cross Rep. 12, Health Club Rep. 12. 63, 183, 198 WYATT, DONNA LEE-Band 10- 11, Trans. 12. 83 WYNN, NANCY LEA-Senate 10- 12, pres., Pep Club 10, Science Club 10, Red Cross 11, N.H.S. 11, F.H.A. 11-12, F.B.L.A. Sweet- heart Court 10. 45, 48, 57, 118, 183, 209 YOUNCE, KEITH ALLEN-183 YOUNG, ALEXANDER STUART -Football 10, Golf 10-11-12, Pep Club 10-11, L. Club 10-11-12, Publ. Rep. 11, Key Club 11-12, Senate 12, Calendar Couple 12, F.B.L.A. Sweetheart Court 12. 45, 51, 52, 110, 117, 118, 127, 183 YOUNG, JAMES EDWARD-183 YOUNG, JOHNNY LYNN-Stu- dent Council 11 ZINNI, SALVATORE JAMES- 183 Hood, Lamar 36, 60, 124, 159 JUNIORS Abrams, Celedith 157 Agin, Karen 157, 163 Airey, Ruth 56, 74, 157 Alexander, Samuel 53, 157 Allen, Vicki 49, 61, 75, 157 Allred, James 157 Anderson, Richard 49, 61, 63, 157 Anderson, Ruth 157 Andrews, Linda 157 Andrews, Shirley 67, 157, 223 Ash, Rohert 157 Ashley, Marvin 157 Ashlin e, Richard 157 Asmer, Pat 57, 74, 157 Bacon, Gay 54, 62, 157 Bailey, Brant 45, 46, 49, 51, 52, 64, 135, 157 Baird, Donna 69, 157, 219 Baker, Ronald 157 Baker, Thomas 63, 157 Baldwin, James 157 Barnhouse, Gerry 157 Bartcls, Sally 57, 157 Baxter, Martha 56, 157 Baxter, Mary 157 Bedingfield, Carol 157 Duteller, John 158 Bens, Susan 69, 157 Berry, David 36, 60, 106, 157 Bettiker, Mildred 54, 69, 157 Beaulieu, Bruce 157 Blair, Jane 157 Blakeslee, Sandi 66, 157 Bodwell, Ken 64, 75, 157, 164, 205 Boreman, Alfred 157 Bowker, Gary 106, 157 Boyd, Joyce 63, 157, 164 Boyle, Carole 79, 130, 157 Brace, June 44, 157, 164 Brainard, Larry 36, 157 Branch, Eric 52, 75, 157, 202 Bremand, Dale 106, 157 Broker, Ronald 103, 157 Brown, Douglas 60, 157 Brown, Nancy 157 Brown, Sharon 157 Buckham, Joanne 69, 157 Burger, Cynthia 157 Callahan, Lynn 157, 193 Cannaday, Linda 74, 157, 201 Carlson, Karen 157, 164 200 Carlson, Richard 157 Carmi chael, Wayne 157 Carr, Judy 157, 213 Carreno, Sally 157 Carroll, Jack 51, 108, 157 Carter, June 63, 157 Cartw right, Cindy 157 Cason. Paul 23, 157 Castungllay, Vic 84, 157 Chapman, Sharon 157, 221 Clapp, Paul IW Clark, Nancy 45, 157 Claus, Judith 157 Coffine, Barbara 157 Cole, Colleen 67, 69, 158 Collins, Mike 153 Conkvl, Linda 69, 158 Cook, Paulette 158 Cope, Sheryl 158 Coughlin, Cheri 158 Cox, .lack 158 Crawford, Cathy 70, 71, 158 Crawford, Sharon 74, 158 Croy, Richard 35, 158, 208 Cute, Donna 158, 208 Daken, Bill 45, 85, 158, 199 Dalmaso, Carole 37, 67, 158, 207 D'Andrea, Roy 158 Daniels, Ray 158 Davids, Janet 158, 205 Davis, Judy 69, 158 Deakyne, Gordon 158 Deck, Lynne 49, 63, 64, 67, 108, 109, 158, 219 DeMoss, Daniel 106, 158 Dilee, Diane 158 Dill, Robert 54, 63, 119, 158, 196 Dix, Jackie 158 Dixon, Karen 158 Dixon, Susan 66, 158 Donald, Patrick 49, 55, 61, 106, 158 Doran, Holly 64, 158, 218 Dowell, Michael 53, 63, 115, 158, 203 i Draga, Dee Dee 158 Ducatte, John 158 Dunklcburg, Dana 158 Dunn, Roger 84, 158 Eaton, Anita 56, 158 Edwards, Ron 63, 158 Ellinwood, Janice 57, 158 Elliott, Sallie 69, 158 Ellnendorf, Mark 102, 158 Elmore, Arlene 35, 158 Elmore, Connie 158 Ely, Susan 111, 158 Engel, Linda 69, 158 English, Sandra 74, 158, 164, 202 Enslin, Carl 47, 158 Eubanks, Alisia 66, 158 Everling, Daniel 158, 218 Faber, .lan 56, 158 Falkenberry, David 158 Farnum, Gail 158 Feagles, Joyce 59, 158 Feather, Pam 158 Feeley, Gloria 45, 158 Fillmore, Donna 63, 66, 158 Finkel, Lauren 158 Fiore, Pat 158 Fisller, David 158 Foley, Edward 61, 158 Forgaes, Larry 84, 158 Forsythe, Mark 158 Forsythe, William 158 Fox, Dennis 106, 158, 207 Fox, Sally 158 Friis, Joanne 158 Froelieh, Lee 159 Fuller, Alice 159 Fuller, Jean 70, 71, 159 Fuller, Robert 159, 186 Fullerton, Dorothy 56, 57, 159 Fyr, Debbie 159 Gambill, Joan 159 Gannaway, Marilyn 159 Gates, Allyson 159 Gilliam, Joe 159 Gilley, Norma 159 Ginn, Shirley 159 Gipson, Sharon 57, 159 Glasshurn, Steve 159 Good, Steve 159 Goss, Tina 159 Gotham, Lynda 159 Grady, Gerald 159 Gray, Marie 69, 159 Green, Chuck 159 Green, Tina 45, 61, 62, 135, 159 Greene, Gary 159 Griffin, Doug 159 Grove, Sharon 159 Haire, Gary 51, 84, 89, 91, 105, 102, 159 Hale, Hank 159, 164 Hall, David 53, 159 Hammond, William 106, 159, 198 Hardman, Patricia 23, 159 Harmon, James 159 Harper, Wayne 159 Harrow, Ray 159 Hatcher, Dempsey 159 Haynes, Kirk 126, 159 Headlund, Crista 159, 193 Heaston, Jane 67, 159 Hcckman, Sandra 159 Hcisler, Susanne 159 Henley, Melinda 159 Haire, Gary 51, 84, 89, 91, 105, Henrion, Kenneth 84, 159 Heron, Roger 159 Herrick, Bob 159, 192 Hicks, Shirley 74, 118, 159,164 Hill, Margaret 56, 159 Hitchens, Steve 159 Hodges, Sharon 65, 159 Hoffman, Jan 159 Hohm, Joseph 159 Holcomb, Ed 159 Horvath, Ed 159 Hosking, Bruce 159 Hoagland, Arnold 106, 159 Hubble, Rcheeca 159 Huff, Joanne 57, 74, 159 Humnlel, Bonnie 75, 159 Hunsinger, David 159 Hunt, Fred 159 Hunt, Richard 159 Hunter, Albert 110, 159 Hurry, Michael 159 Hysell, Linda 159 Ingram, Kathy 159, 197 Jacobs, Harry 51, 84, 102, 105, 160 Jackson, Daren 23, 62, 160 Jagger, Leslie 160 Jeffers, Bob 160 Jerele, Jerry 52, 94, 97, 123, 160 Johnson, Charles 160 Johnson, Darlene 160 Johnson, Jeff 49, 61, 62, 160 Johnson, Joan 65, 160 Johnson, Pat 67, 160, 196 Johnson, Tom 60, 160 Jones, Barbara 160, 165 Jones, Janice 160 Jones, Lana 57, 160 Jones, Ronald 160 Jordon, Dorothy 69, 160 Judah, Dorothy 160 Keglovitis, Bill 108, 160 Keiser, Lianne 160 Kendall, Joan 160 Kennedy, Timothy 160 Ketchum, Carol 67, 160 Kimbrell, Dan 160 Kirkland, Wayne 102, 160 Kitten, Betty 67, 160 Kneller, Susan 160 Kruezck, Marolyn 160 Land, Mary 69, 160 Langford, Jimlnic 160 Langford, Sue 47, 160 Lay, Tom 160 Lecson, Jane 49, 160, 165, 193 Leggett, Judy 160 Leonard, Barbara 57, 160 Lemke, James 61, 160 Leveroos, Ted 160 Linker, Marcia 160 Linton, Ronald 102, 105, 160 Lord, Lynn 63. 74, 160, 164,203 Lyons, Diane 63, 160 McCalister. Martha 160 McC0lgan. Linda 160 McDonald, Thomas 160 Mecee, Ann 46, 49, 56, 57, 66, 111, 126, 160 McGee, Dennis 59, 160 McGee, Henry 160 McHugh, Virginia 160 McKean, Gary 45, 49, 51, 53, 85, 160 McNally, Billy 108, 160, 193 MacDonald, Karen 119, 160 Mai, Marsha 59, 160, 195 Mamagona, John 160 Marcus, Linda 160 Mardis, Sharon 160 Marigolcl, Delight 160 Marriot, Bob 160 Marsh, Deborah 69, 160 Martin, Brian 160, 193 Marzulli, J6hn 53, 64, 100, 160, 163 Marzulli, Pat 53, 54, 108, 160 Mason, James 49, 160, 198 Mauney, Julia 160 Mays, Diana 65, 160, 208 Meeks, Linda 161 Meinke, Daniel 161 Merk, Patricia 45, 119, 161 Mesick, Susan 75, 161 Mgrhfielis, Connie 49, 50, 67, 125, 6 Miksa, Alice 56, 63, 69, 161 Miller, David 161 Miller, Debbie 100, 101, 119, 161, 164 Miller, Joan 66, 161 Miller, Sliirley 65, 161 Mixnn, John 78, 111, 161 Mocling, Thomas 161 Moll, Barbara 161, 208 Monham, Ray 85, 106, 161 Murch, Jerry 94, 161 Musarra, Lela 161 Myers, Tom Lee 94, 161 Narrow, Jean 161 Nash, Melissa 161 Newberry, Marion 161 SOPHOMORES Abrams, Mabel 148 Akins, Teresa 148 Amerena, Jane 148 Anders, Alan 106, 107, 148 Andrews, Bill 102, 148 Andrews, Jay 93, 148 Antosiak, Jim 148 Arnold, Dennis 148 Ashline, Cathy 45, 148 Newman, Claude 60, 161 Newman, John 161 Niles, Vicki 67, 118, 141,161, 164 Nithart, Janice 49, 67, 161, 199 Ntiel, Mike 161, 200 Norris, Mary 161 Norton, Billy 161 Oathout, Mike 60, 161 Ogles, Roy 161 O'Crady, Karen 115, 161 Ohr, John 106, 161 Olds, Jean 75, 161, 213 Oreste, Mike 63, 161 Palmer, Roger 161 Palmer, Steve 161 Parhalo, Georgia 63, 119, 161, 164- Parkcr, Howard 161 Parsons, William 161 Pathier, Sam 161 Pederson, Eric 59, 161 Peery, Carl 161 Perlnar, Timothy 161 Perry, Jeff 161 Perry, Ken 7, 161, 213 Phillips, Carin 49, 161, 164, 199 Pittman, Martha 161, 212 Polski, Tom 94, 161, 203 Poole, Hugh 46, 49, 54, 61, 85, 135, 161 Poole, Ira 167 Powell, Bob 49, 52, 61, 161, 195 Pray, Bruce 161 Rahn, Holly 66, 79, 161 Rainley, Philip 161 Raper, Mary 161 Rapp, Mike 54, 161, 207 Reese, Norma 161 Reutlinger, Craig 63, 161 Ricard, T. J. 67, 161 Rice, Carl 63, 161, 226 Richardson, Nancy 161 Risley, Bryan 161, 199 Robbins, Don 161 Robertson, Sharon 65, 111, 161 Rogers, Bev 119, 162, 164 Romine,'Kay 69, 162 Ropulewis, Joan 28, 45, 108, 109, 162, 200 Ross, James 111, 162 Avery, Donald Azar, Victor 148, 206 Babcock, Bracy 69, 148 Backus, Jean 148 Baillie, Donna 148 Baird, Linda 56, 62, 148, 204 Balkwin, Sheila 148 Ballas, Nick 93, 103, 148 Banker, Lynn 148 Ross, Tom 162 Roush, Terry 59, 162 Rusher. Robert 106, 162 Russell, Linda 79, 162 Russell. Norman 53, 162 Russell, Terry 44. 4-5, 63, 110, 162 Ryan, Cathy 162 Sabbides, Charles 162 Sahlc, Brad 49, 61, 162, 210 Sadlowski, Loyde 52, 53, 162 Sanhllrg, Pat 162 Sanford, Clive 49, 53, 64, 94, 162 Scllneider, Beth 162 Schneider. Linda 162 Srliraeder, Miko 84, 108, 162, 207 Schrieber, Cary 84, 103, 131, 162 Seager, Vicki 108, 162 Seals, Jimmy 162. 223 Seger, John 162 Sellier, Ron 162 Sctinsek, Martin 162 Sexton, Ronald 162, 201 Sharp, Donna 45, 46, 50, 100, 101, 125, 162, 164 Shaver, Nancy 162 Short. Mike 45, 162 Shoults, Jerry 162 Signor, Jean 162 Simons, Janet 162, 210 Singleton, Donna 162, 222 Sink, David 162 Skellham, Charlene 74, 162 Slaughter, Carol 162 Smith, Michael 162 Smith, Thomas 162 Smith, Way ne 46, 55, 68, 75, 162 Snr-ed, Larry 162 Snyder, Mary 162, 186 Sorenson, Sllaralee 162 Southcrland, Pat 162 Spearel, Bob 162 Specht, Melanie 162, 193 Spencer, Torn 44, 52, 94, 162 Spinks, Gary 62, 106, 162 Staples, Debbie 57, 162 Stearns, Gary 162 Steffens, George 51, 84, 106, 107, 162 Stephens, Donna 162 Barkus, Jean Barnum, Tom 93, 111, 148 Barrett, Doug 34, 93, 102, 148 Barrett, Toni 66, 148 Bates, Kathryn 148 Beasley, Carol 148 Boggs, David 148 Bennett, Marcia 65, 148 Berherich, George 148 Stevens, Dale 162 Stevens, Michael 162 Stewart, Pat 62, 162, 195 Stone, Gary 108, 162 Streeter, Linda 57, 162 Sullivan, Bonnie 56, 162 Tacchino, Loma 162 Tapp, Jacquelyn 162 Temple, Russell 38, 162, 196 Terrei, Richard 162 Tewksbury, John 162 Thomas, Larry 162 Tindol, Dorothy 162 Todaro, Paul 103, 163 Treise, Richard 162 Troutman, Marla 163 Tucker, Donna 163 Tuttle, Cheryl 108, 163 Van Aalten, Jackie 163 Veronich, John 74, 163 Vincelli, Joseph 163 Vincent, Cary 163 Vreeland, Nancy 163 Vreeland, Roger 84, 88, 124, 163, 202 Walker, Billy 127, 163 Ward, Anne 163 Wasson, David 74, 103 Waters, DennisA163 Watson, Cindy 57, 163, 207 Way, Robert 84, 163, 201 Weatherwax, Steve 85, 163 Weber, Richard 106, 163 Weiser, Bill 163 Whitaker, Miranda 163 Whitlock, Margaret 126, 163 Whitman, James 163 Wieckowvski, Christine 163 Wiggins, Jon Allan 59, 163 Williams, Albert 163 Williams, Gary 163 Wisdli, William 163 Woltil, Linda 61, 62, 163 Wood, Barry 75, 163 Wood, Carol 65, 163 Woods, Linda 163 Younker, John 54, 61, 163 Zetmeir, Lester 45, 84, 163, 196 Berra, Linda 148 Bertels, Paul 148 Bill, Lonnie 148 Birket, Suzanne 148 Bolton, John 108, 148 Bond, Brenda 148 Bonney, Edward 148 Borgers, Kathy 148 Bosak, Pat 14-8 Bouchard, Carlanne 148 Bowen, Janet 148 Bowen, Judi 148 Bower, Steve 148 Brady, Donald 148 Branch, Kerry 63, 75, 148 Brandibas, Denise 148 Brannan, Glenda 148 Bray, Becky 63, 148 Breedlove, Terry 54, 57, 68, 148 Brett, Dennis 148 Brody, Dave 148 Brooker, Doris 148 Brown, Frances 148 Browning, Edward 148 Bunting, Danny 148 Burns, Tom 148 Burrell, John 149 Burton, Steve 149 Butts, Jon 93, 149 Byers, William 149 Byrd, Jean 149 Caffee, Bonnie 63, 149 Cagwin, Terry 149 Cahan, Linda 149 Callahan, Rick 63, 149 Calloway, Michael 149 Calvert, Marsha 74, 149 Calvin, Ginny 57, 14-9, 212 Calvin, Pete 149 Campbell, Joe 93, 149 Cantwell, Edward 149 Carmichael, Dale 93, 98, 149 Carreno, Mona 63, 149 Carroll, Donna 149 Carter, Cynthia 149 Carter, Paul 149 Caruthers, Helen 149 Catanzaro, Frank 149 Catrett, Jerry 149 Cederberg, Susan 149 Chamberlin, Bob 52, 93, 102, 149 Charvk, Tom 149 Chavis, Ashberry 149 Chisolm, Ray 149 Christie, Russell 93, 149 Clark, Martha 75, 14-9 Clark, Myrtice 149 Clifford, Debbie 149 Cline, Ronnie 84, 149 Condon, Bill 149 Conduzzi, Nick 149 Cone, Ellie 149 Connor, Kathi 66, 149 Cotton, Lina 63, 149 Countryman, Jim 31, 149 Courson, Ed 149 Cox, Robert 149 Crain, Lois 149 Crobaugh, Jan 108, 150 Crump, Connie 37, 57, 150 Curry, Pat 150 Dallmann, Pat 52, 93, 129, 106, 150 Daniel, Donna 150 Daniels, Ruth 150 Davenport, John 93, 98, 129, 150, 209 Davis, Glenn 106, 150 Davis, Wilma 150 Davison, Paul 68, 150 Dawley, Michael 150 DeBlasio, Karen 150 DeHart, Steve 45, 129, 150 DeGeorgo, Marlene 118, 141, 150 Dcliuca, Joseph 150 DclVloss, Terry 150 Dick, James 150 Dillard, Bennie 108, 150 Dimmick, Diane 150 Disney, Jim 30, 150 Dix, Ed 150 Dixon, Elizabeth 150 Donahue, Mike 150 Dort, Darlene 150 Dozier, Fran 150 Drown, Doug 150 Dudley, Becky 57, 150 Dunn, Buster 98, 150, 194 Dunn, Donna 150 Dutcher, Rebecca 150 Eadie, Susan 74, 150 Eaton, Kenny 62, 63, 150 Eichar, Sue 150 Elam, Nanette 150 Eldridge, Bob 150 Ellis, Katherine 150 Enright, Jackie 150 Ensch, John 98, 150, 198 Erickson, Elaine 54, 150 Falck, Peter 150 Ferrall, Richard 108, 150 Finkenstadt, Nanci 150 Fiscel, Dan 150 Fletcher, Liz 150 Flory, Sharon 56, 150 Foster, James 93, 150 Fowler, Jerry 150 Fox, Gayle 150 France, James 150 France, Pat 150 French, Ted 98, 150 Fuller, Diane 150 Fuller, Marcella 150 Fulmer, George 150 Funk, Cindy 150, 207 Gambrell, John 150 Gauthier, Judy 150 Gerald, Christine 150 Gerken, Lynn 63, 150 Giles, Kathy 150 Gingras, John 150 Gonzalez, Ken 150 Gooch, Jane 150 Goodman, Chris 150, 193 Gotham. William 93, 150 Gouge, Lynda 150 Grote. Ken 150 Green. Linda 150 Grissingcr, Charles 150 Grover, J ill 150 Guerra, Mike 75, 151 Gullivcr, Maureen 151 Guy, David 151 Haasl, lklarion 151 Hackney, Tom 151 Haggard, Gary 151 Haire, Pamela 151 Hale, Suzanne 50, 151 Hammerstein, Jim 106, 149, 225 Hampton, Cindy 50, 65, 151 Harbaugh, Dave 93, 106, 151 Harbuck, Andrew Harbuck, Maxine 151 Hardenstine, Walter 93, 151, 110 Harkins, Geraldine 151 Harter, Margie 74, 151 Hattaway, Diane 151 Hausdorf, Gary 151 Hayward, Nancy 4-5, 108, 151 Head, Jane 75, 151 Heflin, Edith Henderson, William 151 Hensley, Fran 50, 63, 151 Herrin, Diane 151 Herrin, William 151 Herrington, Mary 151 Hicks, Bruce 151 Higlin, Edith 151 Hilliark, Gary 151 Hines, Beth 74, 151 Hodges, Shirley 151 Hopkins, Ted 151 Hopton, Eileen 151 Howe, Candace 151 Hughes, Judy 66, 151 Hullinger, Mary 151 Hurley, Bill 74, 1'51 Hurst, Harry 93, 98, 151 lngle, Ronnie 151 Inman, Sharon 50, 151, 207 Jacobs, Wayne 151 Jakubiak, Robert 75, 151 James, Cynthia 151 Jenkins, Judy 63, 108, 151 Jett, Dan 102, 108, 118, 148, 151 Jinks, Rosalyn 151 Jones, Debbie 151 Jones, Pete 93, 98, 151 Jones, Ross 151 Jones, Travis 151 Johnson, Alan 84, 151 Johnson, David 151 Johnson, Joyce 66, 151 236 Joyner, Mike 93, 98, 151 Joyner, Millard 93, 98, 151 Jubb, Pele 108, 151 Jury, Susan 151 Keim, Charles 151 Kent, Stan 151, 111 Kemmerer, Sally 151 Kidd, Ryan 151 King, Keith 54, 61, 106, 151 Knauss, Parry 64, 151 Knislcy, Connie 151 Knowland, Kay 151 Koler, James 151 Koob, Linda 57, 151, 220 Kooper, Melvyn 151 Kray, Thomas 151 Krcellic, Steve 151 Kucharski, Greg 151 Kurella, David 151 Ladig, Richard 151 Lafond, Donna 152 Lake, Judy 152 Langdon, William 152 Lange, Denny 152 Lasley, Mary Ann 152 Law, Johnny 152 Lechleidner, Mark 45, 54, 152 Lechner, Nancy 152 Ledford, Marcia 152 Leffler, Kathleen 56, 63, 152 Leggett, Ray 152 Lemon, Melinda 58, 66, 152 Lendzian, Marty 74, 93, 106, Lentz, Bob 152 Leppert, Mike 152 Leveross, John 152 Levesen, Eric 152 Lewis, Jim 152 Leyden, Linda 152 Libengood, Bob 152 Littlefield, Trish 118, 141, 15 Locke, Michael 152 Locklear, Mary 152 Loiland, Kathy 152 Lofland, Linda 152, 56 Logan, Fran 50, 58, 152 Londers, Bob 152 Long, Jody 63, 148, 192 Lott, Jacque 152 Lon, Phillip 152 Low, Jeff 152 Lowry, Jim 110, 152 McAllister, Grace 50, 63, 152 McCall, Bonnie 50, 152 McCorkel, Jeff 152 McCord, Tim 93, 111, 152 McFadden, Joe 152 Mclntosh, Lynda 152 McKinney, Landon 60, 152 McMichael, Linda 68, 152 McMullen, Duncan 152 152 2 McSpadden, Sheryl 152 McWhorter, Gwen 152 Maddov, Diane 152 Mahoney, Frank 152 Mandakunis, James 152 Manning, Robert 93, 98, 152 Mardis, Mike 152 Marks, Barbara 152 Marriott, Richard 93, 152, 211 Marsh, Mike 93, 98, 152 Martin, Kathy 152, 211 Martin, Louise 65, 152 Masem, Jenni 152, 199 Matthews, Don 106, 512 Matthews, Evelyn 152 Mattson, Richard 60, 152 Mays, Shirley 152 Meadows, Nancy 152 Mears, Barry 152 Melton, Phyllis 54, 152 Mendenhall, Evelyn 75, 108, 152 Meredith, Paul 54, 61, 152 Meyer, David 152 Miller, Al 63, 152 Miller, Cordon 152 Minor, Marilyn 45, 50, 69, 152, 200 Molinari, Paul 152 Moll, Barbara 152, 208 Monohan, Richard 93, 152 Moore, Michael 45, 152 Morelli, Dennis 152 Morgart, Connie 153 Morley, Carolyn 68, 78, 153 Moston, Cheryl 62, 153 Muir, Richard 74, 93, 153 Mullins, Dale 98, 153 Murphy, Maureen 153 Murray, Donah 66, 153 Musgrave, Kenneth 60, 153 Myers, Dave 153 Nagle, Linda 153 Nelson, Ralph 93, 98, 153 Nelson, Ruby 153 Nelson, Ruth 153 Newlanld, Sharon 153 Newman, Keith 153 Newton, Stan 93, 153 Noe, Nancy 44, 45, 69, 149, 153, 194 0'Baugh, Steve sa, 153 Olson, Wini 153 0'Nea1, Montae 51, 153 0'Neal, Robert 93, 153, 102 Orday, David 153 Ornsby, Linda 65, 66, 153 Osborne, Larry 153 Overfelt, Tom 153 Packer, Jill 153 Padgett, Eddie 153 Palmer, Steve 153 Parker, Myrtice 153 Parkinson, Tom 153 Parsolls, Alan 153 Pate, James 153 Peasley, Molly 153 Pelt, Pamela 153 Pennington, Roger 153 Perkins, Dianne'153 Perry, Dan 153 Peters, Diane 56, 62, 63, 111, 153 Phillips, Janice 68, 75, 153 Phipps, Pat 153 Pierson, David 153 Pike, Kirk 61, 153 Pittman, Clinch 93, 153 Pittman, John 153 Poole, .lanit 62, 153 Poole, Ralph 153 Poole, Sue 153 Powell, Thomas 93, 153 Prater, Donna 153 Prete, Sandra 66, 153 Puder, Gretchen 45, 153 Putney, Dawn 153 Ragan, Beth 57, 153 Ramella, Bruce 153 Redeker, Deborah 56, 65, 153 Recd, Retta 57, 153 Reese, Diane 69, 153 Register, Thomas 153 Reis, Karen 153 Richdale, Margo 63, 69, 153 Richey, Robert 60, 153 Rigdon, Margie 153 Rinehart, Richard 75, 106, 153 Rizer, Lana 66, 153 Roberts, Rodney 153 Robertson, Gail Roepke, Mary Roeske, Pat Romanenghi, Paula Rompon, Don 154 Rose, Linda 63, 154 Rose, Mary 69, 154 Roxby, Charles 154 Rummler, John 154 Ruse, Judy 154 Russell, George 106, 154 Rutti, Barbara 154 Ryerson, David 154 Sahle, Rick 102 154 Sajsa, Bernadette 154 Sander, Sherry 154 Sapp, Robert 154 Satterly, Cale 154 Sattirrly, Linda 154 Scheck, John 154 Schneider, Diane 65, 66, 154 Sclioelles, James 54, 154 Schmidt, Mike Schuster, Dorothy 154 Seihert, Don 45. 108, 139, 154 Sellers, Paul 154 Sessions, Karen 154 Sessions, Sandra 154 Shaffer, Doris 45, 57, 154 Sharrock, Karon 154 Shaw, Carol 69, 154 Shell, Linda 154 Shores, Henry 154 Shoults, Jack 102, 154 Shrcie, Tom 154 Siegle, Virgil 154 Signor, Joel 74, 154 Silvers, Bonnie 154 Simoniau, Wayne 154 Singleton, David 63, 154 Sink, Nancy 154 Slaughter, Linda 154 Smayda, Howard 154 Smith, Barbara 154 Smith, Cale 154 Smith, Judee 154 Smith, Lee 154 Smith, Marjorie 154, 202 Smolik, Ed 154 Snead, Karen 63, 154 Snow, Brenda 154 Somers, Bitsy 154 Sommer, Carolyn 57, 154 Sorvillo, Sandra 50, 154 Soudrr, Bill 108, 154 Spengler, Raymond 154 Spctz, Kathryn 154 Starr, Twinkle 44, 45, 50, 65, 149, 154, 205 Steingrabcr, Joanne 154 Stephens, Sharon 65, 154 Stevens, Pat 66, 154 Stevens, Sidney 154 Stock, Nancy 154 Stogner, Carolyn 154 Stoth, Rory 154 Strickland, Brenda 154 237 Strickland. 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