Lawrence Central High School - Bears Den Yearbook (Lawrence, IN)

 - Class of 1965

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M-11V-5--,, V W-N W 1.KVVK,, KKKV- -V1 - - ,,.K --VV K. .VVV VVV--- VK,K1K,1V,1 -Vf1,,1V1.VK1V1KKK ,K,,K., ,, ,-A521-,11V,KKKK KK KK,1,geKWiKK.KKMKK.KKK. ,,K-1,y,V11mmK.,.,1K.,,.1,V-VV.,,,WK1.KKm,K.K, V 1 KM K KK1V-119-57111 V 1,- 5 ..11x'111za5Q:-M11-11KKs 11Qi 1i1wA-WVrfV- - uLu-m'V.ie'.zV41V- 1K.1eKXK .LVL-K V ...KVM ,ww .W V KKKK, ,K1VK,KKVKKK1VKKKK KKKK KKVKKKKKK ,KKK ,.1KK,VK1 KKK, ,,,1, V , . W3 L X l fy xr V KQV N em M Qiwffx- V ff W WW f 'XQVM NJ' ,ff VMS ,iyiffywryxfyffx ff MA ff M? H wg' ff , ,G6' KfJf,f'f4 bww fb? M ii 23132 fdgyfiy X -:jr WYMJW M 7WWV!l,CQ-!7Wj,vJ W AJ U6 WV LM , QM WT! N6 V IW f HQ W-,lf x W hy. is 2 235 Q figik ESE W ff A CLC!! fjfw Bears' Den 1965 5 High school-one 0 F y,g,.,,.. '2 we ' My S 'G' our most important LIFE can be compared to a myriad of pathways, each of us taking our separate Ways, and all eventually coming to the same end. School itself is one of the pathways of our lives, and certainly one of the most important. Going along the path of high school life new friends are made-and lost, our lives touch for the brief moment, then like solitary travelers, We separate to continue the personal courses of our destinies. One thing can be certain of the unfor- gettable time in high school years-they are a time of progress, academically and spiritually, hence this year's yearbook theme is chosen, HPathWays to Progressf' af ,,,LV ,,,Wgfim,,5fzj3,. ,JPNLILK Wi 1,11 ai ,,, ,. :haf it X. y t V by 'ffffwfg' ,,'. I J iiiitfmli galil'gf,Y,',Ltw'!., firm ,ww ' A , f. Wo. a - y - Tathways to Pro ress, A long day's work vomplctcd. an unidentified student rests during, tht- final minutes of study hall. .,.,, K K Upper left: Through the marvelous invention of the telephone your friend:-A art' as vlosv as your fingertips. as Marti Warfel 4lisL'ov6rs.f1bozfe.' The first dissection is the worst as experiviivfxd by .lavkie Mc-Cool. Ceorgc I-'Im-t. and ,lohn Millspaugh, Loz4'f'r right: Pal Mt'Danicl, accompanied by her friend cereals-s a sensation as she- passes out announce- rne-nts during sc-Cond period. Left: Nearly Six liundrc-tl new students 5lUl'Ill6'llu l..tI.'s doors in St-ptentber. Fortunately.tl'te- school had adequate- fat-ilitif-s toaccoinmodatethf' increased cnrollmf-nt. Lipper lqfl: Wintvr wrath:-1'disg1uis1-s l,C's patin with beautiful arrays of snow. Almlie: Hefhfvtimis uf thc ummm on the patiu windows arc- um- of the he-auly shuts at Ili. Students rarely have a c-hanve to S66 thvir schnul like- this. Left: Spring sunshine Inixf-fi with tmpival br-duty add to the patixfs appz-al, 1 1 Y ? N ,dm I Z ., A ....a.. 5, Elf ,V V-,mn-Aw 'li' Wwwu .-uw 6, .m ,F , ,M 5: X1 H ' :u::::',w: I. A H QE. 7 g V, -in L gif! 5?-gfl , Z , ggi? , ,. ,E ..g, f ' 1 A M ,Eg-1,...,,. ,,,,mWFH-X ',m,,W,, ii ' MMR Fix 4 ff J -W, Q, WW L ,,,........M ..,.,....Q... s E 'f r N M PW, fr 7 ga 'Ab 3 I -1 f W. ,, aw fair- .. WW, 393 . 3 24 Q N 3 a N n 1 2 7 I- 4 From any ang le, Lawrence Central , I , Vf,ff,,f eff ff'- 'Mww W, ,,W, MW ,, M, , ffl , , Pathways Pafhways 'PaH1'?vays Pathways to s Participation ito Learning .... . to Competition . . no. on an to Friendships . . . . . Advertising........... Index . . . ..14-5 ...173 ' R s gwP 1555.2 K . 'S'-. K Agf' V, Q 'N qkk- .5 A Receiving national attention Progressive facilities mould minds of lcadelnic excellence at Lawrence Central Anticipation, worr , joy, sorrow, Queen Julie Todd escorted by John Meyers mix to make Susie Allman escorted by Charlie Kafoure. Kathy Whitham escorted by Rude Inman. maxim Cathy Truelsen escorted by .lon Szegedi. Prom wonderful NERVOUSLY steeling himself to dial . . . anxiously jumping at the first ring she hears . . . ordering tux and dress 12 days in advance . . . hurriedly ordering a corsage 12 hours in advance . . . those idiotic suspenders . . . that lilac polish that faded blue. . . an empty gas tank . . .an empty wallet . . . the slowest 60 minutes ever. l964,s Junior-Senior Spring Ball was every- thing to everyone. A triumph in that the weeks of preparation and waiting were here. A tragedy that it would soon be over. A relief that it was. Prom is not just one night's dinner and dancing. It is a lifetime contained in one month. For the junior, a myriad of hectic and frustrating hours in planning sessions and exhilerating anticipation. For the senior, anxious waiting and a sudden realization that this is the last big event. Prom? Not a dance, not a date, not an event, but newly prrived men and women viewing adult- hood. This is prom-radiant beauty sunshining from those that never quite expressed it before. This is prom-a special time with that one special one. This is prom-life realized in a single, fleeting, yet glorious moment . . . prom. I Diane Morris, julie Todd, Susie Allman, Cathy Truelson, and Kathy Whitham show by their winning smiles, why they were nominated for 1964 Prom Queen. N The endless waiting, the tense-filled hours, days and weeks, all terminated in one great burst of tears by Julie Todd at the moment of her Coronation as Prom Queen. Roddick Auditorium o ers opportunities oi OPPORTUNITIES for broadening 0ne's knowledge and getting that forgotten bit of home- work done are provided by many convocations held throughout the year. Elisha Reddick Auditor- ium, named for Lawrence Township's first teach- er. was host to the many speakers and entertainers who presented programs for the student body. Through these programs students were given the opportunity to introduce speakers, and were many times speakers themselves. Victims from the audience for many performances enthusias- tically increased audience participation and interest. The beginning of the semester highlighted orientation programs, counseling and class meet- ings. Juniors and seniors assembled during home- room periods to hold class office nominations, and later to hear their presidential acceptance speeches. New faculty members were formally introduced early in the year. Hobby enthusiasts, experts in specialized fields, award-winning entertainers and inspiring speakers brought their talents to Lawrence. The holiday season spotlighted programs presented by the various organizations and choral groups, all adding to the festival spirit. The Journalism Department delivered an unusual sales skit written by the staff. This play utilized many of the staging faculties for Hspace-age effects. The Home Economics Department featured students modeling styles they designed during classes in a finale of the year. During the heat of the national and state elections, spirited seniors debated the campaign issues before the student body. A forum, answer- ing questions, and mock elections were held after student registration for the presidential, guber- natorial and senatorial races. The beautiful interior and the intricate lighting system furnished a combination of aesthetics and utility seldom found in high schools. Each program enriched the lives of the student body and brought the talent of the world to our doors. Combining rare musical talent, audience participation, and his own, warm, personal philosophy, Mr. Charles King presented one of the best received convocations ever at Lawrence. Gun hobbyists and history enthusiasts were especially interested in Ray Sullivarfs noisy convocation on the history ofthe gun. Highlighting the political campaigns across the nation, Nelson Grills, Democratic candidate for State Senator, followed W. W. Hill, Republican, in expressing his views on local issues. En'o ment and Knowledge W Qlie, tt 'Z J 522 Below left: Susie Allman's big moment Comes when she gets measured for lu-r Cap and gown. Below right: Cutting ready for the state finals, swimmers Cliff Pri:-m. Brian Bolt. Nic-k Sahm, Larry Priem turn barbers to give Dan Tltarp a haircut. ' 1 A120116 left: Wiootlie Reno practices the l'lf6IN'll lturn for a con- cert perforntancv. Above: ,luurnalism ll students prepare a display about newspapers. Lcjt: illlle end of a perfect day. Below: L.C.,s llJllf'll6S are tasty as illustrated by Debbie Smith, ar- NGK N f '- QS . QN- 'trail Eagerl anticipated social events help to Above: Gary DeWester and Leanne ,Iohnson's masks add a Mardi Gras atmos- phere to the cl3b3T6I.BClll1L'I Cindy Bentley and Bonnie Fields startled several students by rising from a coffin at the Monster Mash. A crowded room. chaos, and chapcrones mixed with lively music set the pace for sox-hops, semis formals and proms. All social events were eagerly anticipated and many decorated with enthusiasm and crepe paper streamers. Sox-hops featured local music groups and unin- hibited Mcirclea' dancers in the student center, the most popular gathering place for the weekend. Premiering the semi-formal dances of the year, the Cabaret captured the Mardi Gras spirit with Italian street scenes. Dancing upon white sands couples were enchanted with the European flavor. Top of the Severin was the scene of the elite Senior Dinner Dance. Dining couples enjoyed dinner before dancing above the city until midnight. Cold and silver '65 placards and lavender carnations decor- ated the ballroom as the future graduates gathered for a long awaited evening. At the Shamrock Twist, a blarny stone and lepre- chauns decorated the IU Medical Center as the girls footed the bill for an uevening on the townf, The crowning of a Shamrock King was also a highlight for this popular dance. Balloons added to the festivities and provided memorable souv 2388811 stud PTBSSUTQS Iln- Lullvgiatf- .Xli Nurs frmii BIIIIUI' l'nive1'sity p1'm'i4h'd music' im' thv l1iilma11-tfithx-firstsc-1111-fswllliiirluiiweuitile-smir. Bob Fostm' smile-s with apprnval as Arija llrants adds a lmlilinlnicfrv for the- i'iIliSiliIlQI loin-ii. uuples attending the Cabaret. Protocol was brokz-n as Diane- Nlurris and Mike Nivliaiip atv C'IliLTkCIl with their iingf-rs ul Ihv Sc-nioi Dium-1' Dam-ra Central goes big time as dramatists brin BRINGINC '4Broadway', to Lawrence, the Elisha Reddick Auditorium was the scene of varied productions and aspiring talent. Theat- rical productions were big timew with stage props borrowed from the Civic Theatre of Indianapolis, an expert lighting crew, original scripts and a cast of enthusiastic performers. Hours of tedious rehearsals and try-outs re- sulted in Hfull house performances for stu- dents, faculty, and the community. The premiere for the year was the Variety Capersv, a show spotlighting musicians, song and dance, magic, the Barons, and dramatic interpretations. Advertising the Beafs Den, a modern space-age skit was presented with 'gflrandmaa' recalling her 1965 senior memories in an original script. Sound effects, and panto- mimes were used effectively for the yearbook promotion. Hflrsenic and Old Lacev a great classic, headlined the melodramatic entertainment for the year. The warm response of the audiences showed a definite respect and anticipation of future productions. Left: Tc-ddy. theris been another yellow ft-vcr vit-lim, mourns Abby lSuzie Martzl to Teddy lDon Carltonl in 'SAr.Sel1ir and Old Laceii, the hilarious melodrama about two sweet old ladies who delight in poisoning lonely old gentlemen. Right: h'Nlortimer . . . remember the time you were tit-d to the hed post? . . . The needles under your finger- nails? shouts Johnathan iflerald Df'WCSl6I'l to Mortimer tsteve Eikenberryl as Dr. Einstein lBruce Diltsi holds him back and Martha lPat McDanielJ and Aunt Abby look on. 6Br0adwa 9 to Reddick Nluna Tlmmas. suplwrnure rewarding star. Qll1 S All I Havc-In D0 ls D1'c'an1 in l'YIll'ff'fj'CIIIJVVS. I am an iutruvertf' Says Je-an Tindall to Dr. ,lolm 113611 C1'azyJMcfC11llougl1 in the way-nu! yearbook skit about a 1965 Lawrence gradllatc- 50 yvars l'I'UIH nmv. The VVayl'a1'vrs.'A Larry Hall. Ed 'fc-el. and Al Sandlin perform the-ir fulk ballads in VarietyCuper.s. -ff QW, V dw ,, .., 1, , WW, W, , V- ,.w,,,N ' ww 1 X f if mf' A Mm, -f Qfag Y z- if ., , ,FW 1 -I' 4 2 ,az W my? 2 Q fl Z-K, Vt, W ff+-ww .,,L,,,, ff 4 W., k ,, , Being an active member . . . of school, community or any group Within is necessary to the proper development of a well rounded personality. Providing for this inherent need, Lawrence has twenty-four organizations designed for having fun with friends in an academically oriented atmosphere. Combining this fun with service, to the school, community, and society, these clubs form a path along which each student may build and ready himself, for membership in adult society. athways to Participation High school responsibilities and honors help BOYS AND GIRLS STATE DELEGATES -Sitting: Chris Shank, ,Indy Young, Arija Crants, Kathy Wliitliaiii, Mike- Duch, Smmling: Don Carlton. Kathie Stewart. Susie Morford. Sarah Hiatt. Don Zimmerman. STUDENT ADVISORY COIVIMITTEE-Sitting: Susan Nlorfortl. Nant-y Nicewander. Barbara Thompson. set'i'etaryg ,laeque Flynn. Stainl- ingi Jeff Stark. Larry llall. Greg Smith. Steve Lamar. Mike Dueh. presi- dent: .lim Burl'ord.,lin1 Tet:-r. BAIBLE CLUB OFFICERS: Dau- Livingston. presitlentg Sue Cordell. viet--president: Rita Bragdon. seen-tary: Cindy Oakleall. ll'C2.iSllIi4'I'1 Kathy Fitzpatrick. song leader. TEENS across the nation are accepting responsi- bility and honors as preparation for adult life. Lawrence Central paves this pathway to adulthood by giving higher responsibility to its students in legislative bodies, service organizations, and praising them with honorary membership and awards. Lawrence Central proudly sent its politically minded honor students to the annual Summer Boys, and Girls, State. Delegates from across the state par- leyed for two week sessions at Indiana University focusing their attention on political legislation, civics instruction and campaigning for either the Federalist or Nationalist parties. Susan Morford, Sarah Hiatt, Mike Duch and Chris Shank represented LC. The highest legislative body of LC, the Student Council, is composed of two freshman, sophomore, and junior representatives, two senior delegates with the junior and senior class presidents. Topics brought before the council are discussed with vice-principal, Max Roush and sponsor advisor John Montgomery. At monthly meetings, they carefully consider the notes collected by the council's Suggestion boxes which are conveniently placed in the school. School improve- ments and problems of the entire student body are open for evaluation when they are brought before the homeroom representatives. The Bible Club features guest speakers, films, and fellowship for members and interested students. For the past three years, a quiz team made up of members has provided competitive interest for the club and for other school teams. Mr. ,Iohn St-human, guest speaker for the Bible Club, presents an inspiring lecture to attentive members during a regular auditorium meeting. 1 Lf S pave pathwa s to adulthood TWO of the most popular service clubs at LC are the YMCA sponsored boys' Hi-Y and the girls, Tri-Hi-Y. Assembling bi-monthly, these organizations pledge community service, good will. and high standards for their members. Both participate in the Spring Model United Nations where student delegates represent countries and their problems. Native costumes of the government and solutions to the welfare of the state are brought before the council. Both clubs sponsor postgame dances, provide films and lectures for their members. and brighten the holidays for the unfortunate of the community. Tri-Hi- Y's popular Cabaret has become the fall highlight for the entire school. This year, ,ludy Young, Tri-Hi-Y president, accepted the Parker P. Jordan Award pre- sented to the Marion County Tri-Hi-Y club having the highest number of points awarded for projects, service, and club participation in activities. Preparing for their future occupations, 75 business majors have renewed the Future Business Leaders of America Club at LC. Convening bi-monthly the club has reorganized and begun planning their schedule for activity centering interests around the business world. Programs have featured business leaders of the community directing their speeches on the pros and cons of their fields and introducing the most im- portant details for summer and future job interviews. Interesting talks presented by the club officers tied in appropriate holidays and events and their role in business. Planning the curriculum around their future is supplemented with regular club activities, and special benefits for the members. HI-Y CLUB officers-Sitting: Chris Shank. president: Steve l..dI1lLlI'.NVl4'l'- presidentg Mike Beaver, secretary. Standing: ,leff Stark. treasurerg Bill Shoo- bridge, chaplain: Ron Beam. sergeantvat-arms. ALPHA TRI-HI-Y Club officers: Judy Young, president: Susie Allman. sergeant-at-arms: Nlartha Miller. vice-president: Kathy Wliithani. song leader: lan Wade. sergeant-at-arms: Susie Nlorford. chaplain: Pam Tuc- ker. historian: Arija Grants. secretary: Ann Walker. executive eommittee: ,Ianice Lewellyng. treasurer. BETA TRI-HI-Y Club officers: Patty Elliot. vice-president: Diane Soshcy. historian: Sarah Thotnpson. chaplain: .lttyce Simmons. sergeant- at-arms: Cherri llolmcs. executive committee: Nlargaret Dickerson at-arms: Anita l.t-slie. executive committee: Creta Strum. treasurer: Mary Xlitthoefer. song leader: Suzanne Browning. secretary. H presidentg Bill Douglas. treasurerg Connie Erdmann. secretary. Cathy Jarman. recorder. executive committee: Stana Snider. president: .llldy Overturf. sergeant- FBLA CLUB officers: Steve Burford. president: Cary Robison. vice- Pep sessions stimulate school spirit ENTHUSIASM radiates from the 300 girls of the organized Lawrence Central Booster Club in the form of many intricate and sparkling cheers. These girls seek to arouse school spirit and spur the Bears on to victory. Membership to the Booster Club is open to any girls who wish to fulfill the strict requirements of attending all home games and giving her loyal support to the team. The only qualifications for membership are that the applicants have a bubbling enthusiasm and must be willing to boost the Bears on to victory. Marks of distinction to the club members are the white blouses and maroon and white gloves. Under the direction of Mrs. Joan Piercefield, Miss Joanna Somers, and the cheerleaders, the Lawrence Central Bears receive the devoted loyalty and enthusiastic support of the Booster Club. Boosting the Bears victoriously, LC delegates dis- played spirit throughout the year. Important rival games were sparked with afternoon pep sessions and skits. Classes whole-heartedly cheered with popular competitive yells, and cheerleaders introduced new cheers for the games and proudly praised the coaches and team members. Spirit sparked new ideas and '4Maroon and Gray Daysw were declared. Loyal Centralites and teachers sported school colors in patriotic dress. Fans continued wearing tags with creative slogansg corridors were lined with colorful posters. 4,2 -if E23 QS F Q, Q 5 Q 1 Q VY 35 Z E i fi sg SX ES is 5 'wx xi fy NH QQ gg 1 fill-3 f xx ,. . Ng-N :.- 1 K K faq: ,wifi .X S-X g i fs- 1 R, 3 W Q., Ki? Xi K qw 1 N lk. K 15.5. - -.-ma- X X ,,,4-N 1 ' 1-',,.--f N....,,f' C98 cheerleaders outstanding Pi Backing the Bears and leading the pep at the reserve games are Judy Overturf, Crue Bonning, Cindy Whitham, and Anne Mc- lntosh. Boosting the spirit at Frosh games are freshmen cheerleaders, Sitting, Deanna Meredith, Stephanie Romeril, Susie Martin, Marty Young, Susie Hast, Standing, Susie Covert, Karen Ellis, Linda Meeks, Pat Sheridan, Chris Thomas, and Linda Smith P Steve Klepfer, drum major, gives enthusiasm and pomp to the Marching Bears. W we ntral's musicians continue LAWRENCIFS musicians feature the finest in music for all their concerts, sports performances, and convoca- tions. The band is used for many of the events of the year and supports its tradition of being among the best around. Sunday afternoon concerts are programmed to interest everyone in the audience. Selections are varied for beauty and popularity. Combining the talents of both music and dramatic departments, the Elisha Reddick Auditorium has become the entertainment center of the city. The band and its music form the background to spectator sports and parades. Making intricate and fascinating patterns on the football field, the g'lVlarching Bearsi' add to the glamour and excitement of competition. Basketball season features a male pep band boosting the team to victory with music and rhythm to spark the team and fans. . Pert and pretty, the twirlers stand at attention. ag, g .1 kr... . assay 'a' ,. t , . ,,,,.. f 'Vp ,.w..,.,.,,.m, gain prestige while learning and per orming Adding color and glamour to the football season, the high stepping Marching Band displayed fancy formations for their enthusiastic stadium crowds. Cx C3 ip 3 C3 C3 U KN vsx fig xv. H XXV ' I . 24 BARONS-Row one: F. Nicola, T. Hamley, B. Quick,,l. Seet,T. Weaver, kins, D. Lamar. Row three: B. Smith, C. Norman, L. Hall, K. Trent, C. T. Henry. Row two: S. Kobe, K.Stewar1, P. Hoagland, S. Klepfer, L. Jen- Everhart. Mr. Ed Holeman K nxxw. .. :Q E W sw . a with JS :H ws- v -, , -2 'L A A Tom Beechler Sheila Bogle Sheila Bolt Q Kathy Bosse sr 5 . 5. X., s h by im i tim its L t s i Nlilu' Brown Pain Hull:-r Danny Dixon Cary lfvt-rliurdt Chi-ryl Hamer Tony Hamley Dave Hartley Torn Henry John Jacobs Leo jenkins ,lo Kaga Gerry Kern Susan Kobe Karen Lakin Don Lamar Debbie Luellen .lo McCarthy Kate McClain Dave McClary Paula Mears Georgia l r1-4-:nazi .ludy ll:-rlf-r Cary llall l,arry Hall Paul Hoagland Cheryl Holmes Larry Hood Steve Hudson Larry Kern Rick Kerby Steve L. Klepfer Steve Kobe .lim Martz Frank Mashburn Steve Mason Terry Masters Martha Mendel Marilee Messersmith Mary Mithoefer Nels Mortenson 7 A a it ' 2 I fL Z r ' W ii f H 1 tt it 7 l W A S i at 3 t 5955 Vt 5 li G irl at .A i i me 1 t 7 t ' Fx ,,,, Q X or e f tiaar i A , M Q ippe o r A litii l i , - 'mi 'Q , A f 4 M , 51 91- 5 2 ,'fh - X I W 'G , , a I - ' V AV S? K, c 3 y l i S lk, A A Susan Mowry George Negley Linda Nichols Frank Nicola Rhonda Olson Fred Phillips Bill Quick Woodie Reno Mary Shwartz Jim Seete Joyce Simmons Don Smith Rodger Stewart Don Stroud Carla Svoboda Mark Tadman Maureen Wanlz Dan Weaver Mark Weaver Tom Weaver Margo Nicola Mark Nicola Chris Norman Craig Norman Skip Rethmeier Nora Roales Pam Runyan John Schwartz Mark Snelson Bill Spaulding Tom Stephens Kathie Stewart Carol Trick Rick Wacholtz Guy Waddy Tom Walker Dave Whitesell Kim Wright Dave Young Karen Young Audiences thrill to the talented performance. 3 K if 7 fQi7Rf'x MADRIGALS-Don Zimmerman, Sue Cordell, Sandy McVay, Cheryl Dean, Fillpalfiffk, Dave Russell. Bill Berger, SUSHH PCTTY, Kathy Swwafl, Pat Alan Sandlin, Don Carlton, Larry Hall, Patty Elliot, Jan Albertson, Kathy LiViI1gSY0H, Ed T061- ENSEMBLE-Front row: Bob Mottern, Carl Case, john Pierdo: Charlie Lockhart, Sue VanDerMeulen, Anna Jenkins, ,Iacki Beavens. Judy Shake, Mary Mitthoefer. R010 Iwo: Nlike Dm-nney 09 Rick Price, Doug Recser, Jack Metcalf, Patty Bolander, Tina Roser FRESHMAN CHOIR-Front row: D. Sills, M. Patton, J. Miller, C. Clark, L. Jarvis, C. Hornung, P. Prater, C. Waldron. Row two: J. Winters, C. Spaulding, D. Caplinger. B. Pren, tice, L. Jacobs, B. Bogan, K. Ellis, C. Perkins, D. Lane. Row three: D. Board, P. Hodson, D. Clark, C. Svoboda, L. Finney, A. Tyner, L, Read, E. Prenkowitz, M. Stohler. Rowfour: B Depew, C. Sholty, B. Bird. J. Reynolds, E. Rucker, T. Stevens, T. Weirich, K. Nlahurin, D. Pefley. 30 J Centralgs vocalists taum, LEISURE forms a large part of modern life. Lawrence Central's Music Department is de- signed to give its students a broad background in music theory and appreciation. Every student willing to put the time and effort in may partici- pate in one of Lawrence,s many singing groups. Students begin vocalizing in choral groups and hopefully continue specializing for octets. and Madrigals. The combined voices present holiday programs for the community and school convoca- tions. Season concerts are produced annually by the music department and are featured in the special school musicals. Students begin studying music composition and the fundamentals progressing to higher vocal groups. Mr. George Amend conducts the various groups according to ability. Contributing to this department is a music theory course designed to broaden the scope and improve the technical aspect of music. Sandy Pearson. Karen Means. Ann Walker. Row three: Joe loyt. Phil Harmon, Don Bilsky, Larry DeWester, Peggy Garrett. irenda Grimme, Cindy Oakleaf. Cathy Case. Kathy Wing, Carmen Barnes. JUBILAIRES-Front rout L, Neyskirk. W. -Xdams. D. Sackett. S. Williams. L. lmboden. P. Pierdos. Rott' Iwo: KI. Stroud. l.. Baker. P. llonn. S. Trittipo. X. Vt ar- ren. N. Cillock. M. Robertson. Rout three: J. Edwards. l.. Cook. A. Kendall. D. Fisher. J. Schaefer. J. Swartley. Hou' four: C. Sudek. l.. Robison. K. Lakin. B. Baldritlge, G. Freeman. A. Wampler. E. Mitchell. Front row: S. Drake, S. Millikan, E. Bennett, S. Gipson, M. Mahoney, l.. Ambrose. Row two: S. Nlillikan. C. Negley. S. Hennessey. P. Hause. M. McQueen. A. Mc- Intosh. Row three: P. Stewart. J. Weller. K. Tyler. J. Moore. J. Steinway. P. Drake. Rowfour: M. Harmon,J. Tindall, C. Bruce, B. Apple. G. Hall. Stephens. D. Sharpnack. Front row: J. Baker. J. Tremain. F. Wvalton, S. Ritter. G. Cyrus. R. Preston. Rou' two: J. Meadows. P. Spalding. J.R. Tremain, C. Gibson, D. Jourdan. G. W. Griffith. Rout three: M. Carney. C. Lockhart. B. Stephens. B. Engle. l.. Wisehart. T. Beemer. Row four: S. Ross. B. Fox. V. Vice. R. A. Neal. J. W. Maris, C. l.. Young. D. Hooker. tudents discover pathwa S to elif erent ONE ol' tht- largest special interest clubs at Law- rence is El-Circulo Espanol, the Spanish Club. Having to keep continually busy to give its members enough to do. the clubs' year consists of an elaborate initiation, skits and programs designed to increase knowledge and respect of the culture and traditions ofSpanish speaking countries. Dinner at a Spanish restaurant, and a Christ- mas party climaxed by the breaking ofthe pinuta, a paper container decorated to depict some animal or symbol, helped fill the year. The pinata is filled with candy and small toys which tumble out on the guests when a blind-folded party goer breaks it. All the activities of a foreign language club are not limited to just those relating to language and culture. This Christmas, the French Club took time out to pro- vide a Hjoyeux Noeln for a family that wouldnit have had one. Skits, slides, and programs designed to stimu- late interest in French. however, form the bulk ofFrench Club activities. Each year, French clubs throughout the nation dedicate one week to acquaint others with France and French culture. Lawrences' club partici- pates by making posters and displays and having spe- cial programs. Winning a prize for the umost originalw Home- coming float, started the German Clubs first year in the proper way. Since German was added to the curriculum, it has become one of the most popular foreign language courses, and the German Club has become one ofthe most popular clubs. Sponsored by Mrs. Sharon Howard, the club's purpose is to spur the students, interest in the German-speaking world, its cultures, and traditions. This Christmas saw the members in their big project of the year, caroling at hospitals and partying with a live band in celebration with a new beat. Cathy Anshutz gels a 4'warrior's eye-view ol' the prize winning German Club float. I. rg rl - ..', ffwgwliy . . - V ,. . i . K! ' 1 I - -- . tail . ,J ,fff cultures SPANISH CLUB officers: Jeff Stark, president, jeff Sanders, vice presidentg Linda Yount, secretary, Judy Overturf, treasurer. FRENCH CLUB officers-Sitting: Suzie Martz, song leader, Karen Combert, treasurerg Linda Schierer, secretary. Standing: Leanne John- son, vice-presidentg ,leff Marshall, sergeant-at-armsg Janet Goff. president. GERMAN CLUB officers: Byron Baldwin, president, Larry D1-Wester, vice-president: Renee Rogers. secretary, Cathy Anshutz. treasurer. languages, and traditions AMERICAN FIELD SERVICE CLUB officers: Kathy Wlhitharn. president: Bev Stephens, presidentg Jan Wade. secretary-treasurer. WHEN Victor Rosa, this year's American Field Service foreign exchange student from Portugal arrived in Indianapolis, a Lawrence Central organization was already set up to aid him during his stay. The Foreign Exchange Club, sponsored by Mr. Keith Castelluccio, set itself up for the specific purpose of making the foreign exchange students comfortable and at ease in their new and too often unpleasant environment. The members found, however, that they would be receiving as well as giving. Members' experiences with the for- eign exchange students create a better understanding of their and other's cultures. demolish stereotypes, and loosen prejudices. Sudden awareness of the immensity of our world and its problems sends many high-schoolers reeling. To gain a deeper and broader understanding of the nature and scope of today's problems, the Social Studies Club covers. in its programs, the wide spectrum of subjects dealing with man's relation to man, the social-studies. The club's guest speakers seemed eager to subject themselves to the chopping blocks of the members' reasonings and beliefs as they hash out the political economic, sociological, and philosophical problems facing todayis adults as they ready them- selves for the more serious, and often deadly, debates they may soon enter. Dams labor omnia vincitv fhard work conquers alll is the motto that must be practiced by the members of the Latin Club, for membership is open to only those who keep satisfactory marks in Latin class. Focal points of the year are the Saturnalia, commemorating the Roman Banquet for which older members Cdomlnil, dressed in tunics and togas typical of Rome, are served and entertained by new pledges tservil, dressed as slaves. Affiliated with the Junior Classical League of America QJCLD, the Latin Club members under the sponsorship of Mrs. Evelyn Ford, attend state andre- gional JCL workshops and conventions. They also Join the rest of America's Latin Clubs in celebrating Nation- al Latin week every spring. Bev Stephens addresses the American Field Service Club meeting during a regular homeroom period meeting. 3 r 3 wt' 3 SOCIAL STUDIES CLUB officers: Don Zimmerman. president: Bill Shoobridge, vice-president: Don Carlton. treasurer: Peggy Stewart. secre- tary. LATIN CLUB officers: John McCullough. president: Morag McKinney vice-president: Tom Henry. treasurer: Judy Geder. secretary. ,Annan-W' mm! Academic clubs at LC provide fun and servict QUILL S SCROLL officers: Lynn Williams. treasurerg Steve Forsyth. vice-presidentg Don Carlton. presidentg Kris Woodson. secretary. DEBATE TEAM-Sitting: M. Ward. N. Bowles, I.. Hults. C. Dean. K. Sandstrom. L. johnson. S. Holmes. Standing: C. Hill. W. Willenberg, B. Stewart. S. Klepfer, S. Nieman. R. Stegemann, T. Warnick. Neil Shelly. FTA CLUB officers: Cathy Brown. president: Suzanne Browning. vice- president: Margaret Dickerson. secretary: Terry Kennard. treasurer: Don Carlton. parliamentariang Bob Klienops. sergeant-at-arms: Cathy Case. historian: Sara Hardy. IN its first year as an organized club, the Lawrence Chapter of Quill and Scroll continues at a local level, in the purpose of the national organization: to encourage and reward individual student achievement, in journal- ism and school publications. Officially called the Inter- national Honorary Society for High School Journalists, admission to the Quill and Scroll Society requires high grade averages and a high level ofjournalistic achieve- ment on either the Bears, Den or the Cub Reporter? The highlights of the year are the fall and spring in- ductions of new members with speakers and refresh- ments accompanying the initiation ceremonies. Debate-a formal -oral controversyii is Mrs. Harper's definition. Her debate team members have another- intellectually challenging fun. Everyone loves a good argument. Lawrence Debaters could be categorized here except for one slight deviation: they know what they are talking about and how to talk about it. Versatility, patience, a love of work, and the ability to translate thoughts into words, quickly, are necessary equipment for a good debater, for being able to argue either side of a question accurately and concisely is the object of debate. Lawrenceis debaters, in their second year as an organization, prove that they can do just that by meeting teams from other schools and, quite often winning. One of the few clubs working with a state-wide organization, Future Teachers of America, schedules busy meetings for its many activities. Committees teamed ingenuity for campaign issues to back their 6th vice-presidency candidate for the Indiana State FTA convention during early fall. During National Education Week, members pre- sented the faculty with carnation flowers in apprecia- tion for their many services. Excursions took the club to the Deaf School and Blind School, viewing teaching techniques for the handicapped. Future education courses were viewed through college campus tours of the state. Advocating education is supplemented with social programs and service to the community. Completing the yearly agenda was a float for Homecoming, and sponsoring a post-game sock hop. Varied faculty expressions are modeled by Mr. Leland Dilk, Mrs. Sabra Duer stock. and Mr. Ed McCauley while being presented with flowers during Nation al Education Week. Cathy Brown, Mike Murphy, and Carla Svoboda, members of FTA, do the honors. opportunities or students WHETHER preparing for the life of a mathema- tician or just interested in having fun with like-minded fellow students, Math Club members are lectured by some of the top mathematicians in this part of the state. Visits to computer centers and other places of interest form a vital part of the year for the technically inclined. lnjust its third year as a separate organization, the Math Club has become so popular that its member- ship is now limited to the highest third and fourth year math students desiring to join. Aside from winning prizes in Homecoming float contests the 4-H club is designed to help the individual member discover and develop skills and knowledge practical to himself and the community. Participating in local, state, and sometimes, national agriculture and home economics contests, many of Lawrences, 4-Hers have gained considerable attention for their achieve- ments. Linda Nichols and Mary Schwartz traveled with sponsor Mr. Virgil Shockley to New Orleans, Louisiana this year for the National Horticulture Association Vegetable Judging Contest, placing 20th out of all participating states. Their Homecoming float won the prize for MlVlost Beautifuli, this year to keep up their Mtraditionw of winning prizes nearly every year. Integrating academics with school service as well as having fun, Science Club members enjoy a wide diversity of programs and projects throughout the year. Exploring all areas of science, the club has speakers from several different fields as lecturers and makes field trips to local firms related to science and places of scientific interest. Projects, both individual and group, make up a large part of the clubs activities. Many are entered in the Science Fair, and others, of interest only to the club or school, are done just for fun. Dale Pleak and Steve Forsyth work with fellow members of the Science Club in a unified effort to beautify LC,s wooded lot. IIIQIII MATH CLUB officers: Mike Duch, vice-president, Mike Holridge, secretary, Charlie Kafoure. president, Tom Vetters, treasurer. 4-H JUNIOR LEADER officers: Joyce Simmons. Paula Mears. Anita Leslie. 3.11 g. on SCIENCE CLUB officers: Diane Morris. secretary: Charlie Kafoure. vice-president: ,lim Bruce, president, Bill Quick. treasurer. Centrafs clubs serve others and themselvei HOMEMAKERS of tomorrow in the Rekamemoh club, combine future goals for this popular domestic club at LC. Early in the year, club members worked on their Homecoming float and scheduled a post-game co-sponsored dance for their part in the school's yearly calendar. For their community service, during holiday vacations, the girls aided needy families. Speakers brought special programs for the homemakers, such as sewing and food preparation exhibits. Flower arranging for special occasions utilizing varied floral groupings was one of the most popular demonstrations. This year special attention was given melodramatic females who presented an early spring skit for prospective club members, showing the clubs activity and purposes for the future school year. Red Cross Club, one of the largest groups at LC actively plans its programs along with the nation wide chapter. As a charitable extracurricular club, the group serves the community and the world. Members drive for student contributions during early winter, and give familiar buttons and stickers to 10096 homeroom donators. These collections are given to the local and nation wide service associations of Red Cross. For needy families overseas the unit packs boxes with blankets, soaps, school supplies, and first aid equip- ment as their main project for the year. Posters and publications advertise this deed for service around the world. During Homecoming the club sells mum cor- sages ribboned with maroon and gray. Dedicated to the welfare of people, the Future Nurses Club practices its goals in charitable services. Members of this group contributed the largest group sum to the Mental Health Association during Christmas, as well as feeding a deserving family in the community. Occupations in health services and nursing were better understood with a speaker introducing her duties to the group. Later in the year, a tour was planned to view facilities in one of the community's hospitals. As a member of LC's extracurricular clubs, responsibility to the school was filled with co-sponsorship of a post- game dance during basketball season and a proudly displayed Homecoming float. REKAMEMOH CLUB OFFICERS: Gay Gibson. presidentg Cindi Bentley, vice-president: Trudy Wilce, secretary, ,lean Van Briggle, trea- surer. RED CROSS CLUB OFFICERS: Margie Mahoney. treasurerg Becky Dawson, presidentg Nancy West, secretary: Phyllis Bruce. vice-president: Peggy Stewart, treasurer. FUTURE NURSES OFFICERS-Sitting: Connie Query, presidcntg Kathy Killion. vice-president: Becky Bentley. public relations. Standing: Alice Wampler, sergeant-at-arms: Betsy Sanders. secretaryg Patty Frazier, treasurer. striving to better the school and communit . 7 W 'H 1 e CHESS CLUB officers: Dale Pleak. president: Mark Snelson. vice- president: John Barnes. recorder: Joe Hoyt. treasurer: Mr. Francisco Zabarte. sponsor. DRAMA CLUB officers: Susan Teal. treasurer: Judy Harper. Sergeant- at-arms: Julie Todd. secretary: .loe Covalt. president. STRIVINC to improve themselves. but mainly having fun. Lawrence's Chess Club entered its fifth year as an established organization with over thirty active members. With Mr. Francisco Zabarte in his first year at Lawrence. sponsoring. the members dis- played and improved their skill by meeting with other school's chess teams and competing among themselves for higher positions in the clubs individual standings. Membership is open to all interested students regard- less of knowledge or ability in the game of kingsi' regardless of sex. although female participation has been low. Studying and developing the comedy and tragedy of the stage in club meetings and productions. the Drama Club is set up to aid its members in their striving for appreciation of and improvement in the performing arts. In programs designed to develop poise. confidence. and skill, members display their talents and, once in a while, their ineptitudes in skits, monologues, pantomimes. etc. during the monthly program meetings. To help bolster the school pro- ductions fund, the club members donate from projects such as the annual 'Shamrock Twist . Learning a skill that may be useful in years to come. Radio Club members teach others while improv- ing themselves. Although some are already first class hams , most members are still just learning or im- proving the abilities they have and learning more about radio and electronics. Elementary theory tests are given before a student may become a member of the Radio Club. With at least this foundation, the member may then improve himself at the practice sessions and meetings. Although there is no rule against it. no girls belong to the club. DRAMA CLUB members utilize the stage to practice and present dramatic Cuttings done as part oftheir special activities. 00 RADIO CLUB officers: Dan Dixon. president: Denny Colvin. vine president. .ai LMNX gif Achievement is the pathway to learning. By doing- and making mistakes - now, the student will be better able to cope with the problems of the future. Initiative comes from a desire to learn. Desire to learn is sparked by success. Lawrence aims its academic program toward the development ofinitiative and toward spurring each student to realize that if he can perform the little tasks asked of him during high school, answers to the questions ofthe future will not be completely unobtainable. Pathways to Learning L Q.. t English Dept. curricula broadened to satisfy .N . ,EU-. ,gsm GEARED to satisfy the individual needs of each student, the English Department offers a diverse curricula including reading lab, speech, drama, and derivatives with the basic grammar and literature courses. Self-confidence and poise, as well as research techniques and forensic skills are developed by the students while expres- sing themselves and their views in speech classes. Debates are an integral part of the course and maybe extended to inter- school competition. Drama enthusiasts spend hours perfecting their acting and production styles in class and after school. Their creative in- clinations are shown on the high school stage in class produc- tions and, often, in all-school plays. This practical experience increases the talents of each aspiring dramatist and heightens his appreciation of great plays. Greek and Latin Derivatives, as a supplement to the Eng- lish Department offers a close friendship with the columns of a dictionary to increase the all-important personal vocabulary. Reading lab, integrated into the sophomore and senior Eng- lish classes present challenges to each individual's advancement in reading skill, comprehension, and speed. Methods ofimprove- ment in this field can be attributed to the aid of the modern machines built to serve each student in his own capacity. Literature acquaints Centralites with unique situations and distant times and develops English and American literature from its early beginning. Three years of English grammar and its of- ten confounding intricacies are required with literature. Now innovations in teaching methods are employed in the advanced sophomore English 4-,I course in creative expression. Lawrence Central continues to grow and provide for the individual preferences of each student. This procedure allows for continuous improvement to be found in the students, class- rooms, school and community. The words expressed in the Thought for the Dayu summarize the speech class goal. Jenny Pogue, Dennis Lowery, Sharon Doughtery, Gary Reid and Gary Robison display free expres- sion during a panel discussion. William Shakespeare contributed and excelled widely in many aspects of literature. Diann McPherson and Ann McFarland look on a replica of Sliakespcares Globe Theatre where many of his plays were dramatized be-fore his audiences for the first time. Linda Sclieirer. Bob Booth. and Cherie Moore ultilize hand gestures, facial expression and speech to perfect their skit. Dramatics classes instruct the students on acting techniques and inform them on stage scenery, history and direction. studentis individual needs l l A. ' .- ni I ., k j f Aamwf-' Reading labs benefit the students in improving comprehension rates, reading speed, and giving them the opportunity to increase their interests from varied selections on the book lists. 'rem F.fw,f9.: 1 Q ,suv-S Q? 'SH Delving deep into derivatives is fun as Steve Forsyth, Pam Tucker and Bill Shoobridge indicate while paging through the huge dictionary. This recent addition to the curriculum has become popular with the upper class students wishing to incorporate the knowledge for later study and vo- cabulary. -nr Utilizing the lectern is good practice for future public speaking. Mark Catt displays leadership ability as he directs thc class discussion in English 4-J. Freshmen become acquainted with Charles Dicken's classic Crea! Ex- pectations early in the year, reading the novel and viewing the full length film. Students Pam Seifert and Bev Shaw dressed dolls representing the characters and displayed this familiar scene to their classmates as an extra project. Yearbook, newspaper work teaches chosen MEMORIES are featured in the Bears' Den Yearbook, highly praised by its many critics for its reminiscent rec- ords. Members of the staff work with advisor, Mr. William Keutzer, throughout the year planning and preparing extra- curricular activities. This year members of the staff pub- lished a new summer supplement featuring late spring activities not regularly included until the following year. Sales were also promoted early in the year with cover name- engraving offered to early subscribers. Highlighting this annual, special pictures in the opening section were in color for the first time. Advertising the book, a future space-age skit prepared by the journalists was presented to all grades during homeroom periods promoting the yearbook benefits. Kris Vifoodson, Editor-in-chief, Don Carlton and Lisa Brubeck, Co-copy editors, Gregg Zike, business manager, and Bill Stewart, photographer, attended summer Journal- ism Institutes at Indiana University, learning new styles and ideas to publish another award-winning yearbook. Steve Forsyth, production editor, and Connie Erdmann, layout editor also attended a yearbook workshop at Ohio State University. Pictures, recapturing many of the years events, are planned by Lynn Williams, Picture editor, co-ordinating and working closely with photographers, Steve Klepfer, and John Sisson. Special events and senior activities are fea- tured by Judy Young and Jean Tindall. Kristen Barkhimer, Carol Gaylord and Jan Strietlemier carefully alphabetize and correct names for the annual's index. The important business of subscriptions and handling the budget are the responsibilities of Linda Ambrose, Kathy Grace, and Linda Tremain. 42 Centralites Jean Tindall and Judy Young are hard at work measuring copy blocks on the yearbook layouts. The fifth period journalism class. while learning yearbook techniques, also gave invaluable help to the Bears' Den staffthrougliout the- semester. BEARS, DEN STAFF-Front row: J. Young, L. Ambrose, L. Tremain. K. Bark- himer, K. Grace. Row two: G. Zike, L. Brubeck, L. Williams. J. Tindall. Forsyth. Row three: J. Sisson, K. Woodson. J. Strietlemier. C. Erdmann, C. Gaylord. D, Carlton. --------a-f-fr' ..., ff a Hifi rv, ...F . 3--I , :A - sflvwbl ln- , 'A mtvuuvfm I . fi W mais mm ' .M .A .an r IW M.. pride, diligence, responsibilit LEARNING to meet responsibility by completing deadlines while being informative and creative is what the Journalism Department teaches. The staff of the Cub Reporter, has a deadline every two weeks which must be met if the papers are to be printed. This means that story ideas must be conceived and carried out, layouts must be drawn, headlines and copy written, pictures taken, and advertising sold almost before the previous deadlines papers are printed. All Lawrence Central publications are completely self-sustaining. Except for the small newspaper subscrip- tion rate included in the general school fee, all publication costs must be wrung from advertising as there is no tax allotment for this purpose. Worry over selling and keeping ads and economizing, therefore, bite heavily into the time of each staff member. Keeping the lndianapolis and suburban newspapers abreast of happenings and people at Lawrence Central takes up the talents and time of the News Bureau, headed by Nicki Nickell. Their job is to ferret out the unusual and interesting personalities and events at Lawrence and re- port them tothe newspapers. Creativity, hard work, worry and a feeling of achieve- ment after all is done characterize the classroom and, often, after school life of a member of the newspaper or news bureau staffs. With their learning and worry, how- ever, comes the experience and work that will be useful for the rest of their lives. First semester journalists practice headline, outline, and ident captions to bring new ideas, and novel copy heads to the newspaper. Added re- sponsibility will be given these journalists as they take on the new roles of staff members the following semester. Y 6 1117 igfiuv neun - REB!!! 'gfwlyxlx lt is the job of News Bureau members, Irene Keser and Nicki Nickell to keep all the newspapers informed of school personalities, events, and achievements. Sharon Reavis, Dick Gray, Gregg Treffinger, Carol Custer, Pat Gordon, Sarah Hiatt, Susie Morford and Mary Hoggart combine talents to publish their next Cub Reporter edition. AK if QenF ' Through foreign language courses, student' DAILY, one realizes that the world is becoming smaller with ever increasing advancements in communica- tions. ln keeping with the times, Lawrence Central has placed increasing emphasis on teaching foreign languages and cultures to the students of today. French, German, Spanish, and Latin are offered at Lawrence Central, plus additional time after school for non-credit Russian. Each language is an elective requiring a minimum of two years of study. The first year in a foreign language brings the students in contact with fundamental conversational techniques. Students use fundamental dialogues to practice word pronunciation and phrasing for a basic understanding. Each following year the student delves deeper into the con- struction of the language and its literature. Speeches, sentence construction and reading comprehension are stressed during these studies. Additional films and studies increase interest in the country, the people, and their customs. As an extra-curricular activity, foreign language clubs acquaint their members with the cultural activities of each country represented by a language. Holiday parties and occasions are marked with the traditions and cele- brations ofthe people. Lawrence's language labs give the student individual attention and an opportunity to learn to speak the lan- guage fluently. Recordings of their phrases enable the student to compare each other's tapes and find the weak- nesses often unobserved in ordinary classes. Diligent study is the basis for understanding derivatives in Latin. Modern words are easily translated with the knowledge learned from ancient Latin forms found in roots. suffixes and prefixes. The Eiffel Tower of Paris may he the perfect setting for fluent French phrases. Mike Holdridge addresses questions to his classmates in prep- aration for basic conversation skills. I , , pT8PUT8 Ol' 6 9 shrinking world fvtisft , my A wwf f-'feng 'WWW ffff, , Wi ,,,, ,W A li ix' s te fi E f t 5 7-W V i W f Q 4, Wt W 5 ff 2 X Q ' wx 31 ,W f 54' f 2 f if 1.-fi , ff' .1 1: 'V 1: ' j ,m t 'W ' V f C I an Mi! Wx wth it , i l F i is 0 2 a f I fl L, F fe A. I fi German students of Mrs. Sharon Howard listen to recordings in language labs. By comparing and repeating the tapes students learn to speak a foreign language fluently. Colorful posters, sombreros, and music bring true Spanish flavor to Mr. Francisco Zabarte's foreign language class. Songs and dialogues ff 41? W3 I , , ,, W H ,J 'F m 3 5 M. fri F ' Ly. All? Q n.,'e.iif t , K N In 5315: .. ,... -dw X Y . K , my lmfw wife? it F ll- J F 4... Rn-511 ...sg FWkTUGAL I .5 5 s 5 Og' Foreign exchange pupil Victor Rosa sets high goals for Lawrence lin- guists. Victor speaks German, Portuguese, Spanish, English, French and is learning Russian in after school sessions. give the student practice in pronunciation and interest in the country HHURIU odern science department of ers LC student Sv -1' IGJJ Microscopes enable young scientists to view life invisible to man. David Rogers, Larry Coan, and lim Straight take notes and make drawings of their findings. iii INCREASED demand for people in every field of scientific work has prompted Lawrence to provide for its students a science department that ranks among the statels finest. A capable and well-rounded staff and mod- ern facilities, seldom seen in high school, make the Law- rence Central Science Department outstanding. ln biology, taken by most students as a graduation requirement in either the freshman or sophomore year, the student is taught the elements of body structure, plant and animal classification and behavior, and the inter- relationship of all life. Lawrence offers several courses as extensions in the biological field. These include botany, plant study, Zoology, animal study, and physiology, the study of the body, its make-up and its functions. Physical science is a popular course taken for credit although it doesnit count as the lab science course neces- sary for graduation. Physical science broadly covers both physics and chemistry in covering what the world is made of and why, how it works and why, and why the two ques- tions can never really be separated. Chemistry, and physics, among the most popular courses at Lawrence are taught to seniors, juniors, and a few sophomores of the college preparatory level. An understanding of molecular and elemental structure, knowing about properties of matter, and the application of these concepts to modern problems, are the basic studies in chemistry. Physics, teaches the nature and properties of energy and its transformations. Don Harmon records the systolic and diastolic pressure for Barb Swin- dle's blood pressure rate. Physiology students Barb Henry. ,lohn Beasley. and Charles Stewart await their turn on the sphygmomanometer. opportunities unlimited Mr. Robert Hessong has encouraged individual experimentation in the wellvequipped solarium. as Rob Molzan's interest in botany is expanded. l The Spectroscope presents many mysteries for advanced physics student, i Emily Lazar, to solve. ai iw, kqx X KN Students busily take notes as Mr. Hinds describes the functions ofa monster of the deep, the starfish. 47 4J t Social tudies promotes understanding of the UNDERSTANDING the world, its cultures, and people is prerequisite for living in the society of this modern world. Law- rence's Social Studies Department has its courses designed for just this purpose. The interrelation between all social studies is stressed to demonstrate that the worldis problems will not be solved by narrow mindedness or narrow understanding of people and situations. United States history, required for graduation, is taught to stimulate interest in and, in many cases, questioning about our heritage and way of life. One way or opinion is not always ab- solutely right or wrong. Realization of this fact is the difference between compromise and appeasement, between American- ismw and Faction-ism,'. World history and world geography present the foundations upon which ideas, concepts, and world understanding are built. Canada, Mexico, and other Latin American countries are stud- ied in Our American Neighbors class to increase the often too limited knowledge about the too often forgotten other Ameri- cas'i. Two semesters of senior social studies, including govern- ment, are state requirements for graduation. Psychology and social problems delve into some of the deepest problems facing the individual and society. Government and economics give the student solid backgrounds into why and how his country and its economy tick. The presidential election gave many interesting topics for discussion in Mr. Philip Akard's government classes. 'v Elf .im 5. .XI W. 2 Q Mr. Robert Schrenker discusses an important subject as his economics class listen attentively. Mr. Jesse Reeves points out an interesting site of one of the many Civil War battle sites in history class. QA--ww ry-,l. X 3 . , , 3? Q Ei y QM ii - 'f'f v L-,- X QQ X egg .l . .4 4 F . .-A .1 15 fs' Af ing if f X if Ne Q t .wi E A N 1 xxx s .QA Centralites learn business theories and. unda -Q' fx Y' 50 A.. ,QA 1 l '5' A Msg. kk f w T J ' 1 X up y BUSINESS education prepares Centralites in skills to make their future more profitable. Through training and hard work they develop a knowledge of fundamental office work. The Business Department at LC helps prepare the student for his place in the business world. The business machines course offers the student many different areas to pursue. The variety of office machines in- cludes calculators, adding machines, liquid and ink dupli- cators, transcribers, posting, and allied equipment. This class requires concentration and a certain amount of speed. Building and increasing speed, and accuracy are the biggest part of a day in typing class. This technique prepares one for a future business position as well as for personal use. For a profitable occupation in the future, and for jotting down notes during class discussions in the present, shorthand takes the responsibility. Future secretaries take dictation and transcribe their notes for practice. ln business law, students learn to apply the laws and prac- tices of business. Consumer economics introduces students to our free cap- italistic enterprise. One learns of the economic society and its purchasing patterns. Bookkeeping teaches students how to keep a balanced set of records. Material learned in this class can be applied to every day living and management. This year added to the business activities of Lawrence is the Future Business Leaders of America Club. This was organized to promote future activity and challenge to interested business majors. General business classes instruct business majors on important invest- ments and credit procedures for their future endeavors. This class sets a foundation for further study in sp:-rfializcd fields. Budgeting books is an important asset for business and home allowanm-o. Bookkeeping classes provide emphasis on business forms. types. and new techniques. Larry Ross utilizes only one of tht- available business machines during class. Many students dew-lop skills for their vocational interest preparing themselves for immediate job placement and summer employ- ment. mental 0 ice skills in Business ept. courses. ,Q . we X 5 X - wi f A . Practicing speed and accuracy, these future secretaries, Rita Bragdon, Anita Chapman, Melinda Harmon and Evellyn King carefully complete their manuscripts. Typing is one necessity for the business world. t E 5 , JN 'N x Brent Landers, Bob McCoun, and Joe Parent may someday use what they Shorthand classes take dictation from Mrs. Janice Reed to develop speed learn in consumer economics class to sell merchandise for a living. and write practice symbols accurately. Many ofthe girls use their knowl- edge in taking notes in other classroom lectures. joe Neel and ,lay Maris keep the presses rolling during print shop. Industrial Art: INDUSTRIAL arts has one main purpose and ob- jective. This purpose is to prepare students for the future with an emphasis on vocational industrial training. In- dustrial arts in the high school is exploratory and occu- pation-finding. This training is a prerequisite for higher education or for wage-earning trades and industrial pur- suits immediately after high school. It also adds important contributions to all students in respect to their future vocations. Industrial Arts is an area that encompasses many different fields. Only a few of these can be offered on the high school level. Lawrence Central has a varied curriculum in industrial arts. Courses include wood working, printing, electrical and oxyacety- lene welding, power mechanics, foundry, machine shop, and mechanical and architectural drawing. These courses are offered on the elementary and ad- vanced levels to keep up with modern methods. The students are given practical experience and training so that they may become skilled in the basic techniques of their future vocations. Merrily we roll along . . . students run lathes in machine shop. ,rf .N-'s 1 tx Z.. ' ev- , ' -. Mike Redus concentrates on a metal lathe. working on a metal shop project. , s Y has goal of preparing students for the future Grinding away his machine shop period is Danny Redus. Preparing for the architectural jobs of the future are Philip Lowry, Charles Thompson. Steve- Blatz. Gary Williams, and Mike Shephard. Mike Jones carefully operates a drill press in power mechanics class Art, Home Ec. Depts. encourage creativit and ,,,s:::-HU' Roland Vanderperk intently puts finishing touches on his still-life oil painting. liiiiiiili. . WITHOUT art forms, the earth would probably be a pretty drab place. LCHS trains aspiring courses to give students a chance to learn tech- niques and appreciate art. The modern facilities, comparable to those in colleges, enable the stu- dent to work with the best equipment. Lawrence Central's course in drawing and design is aimed toward training the student in color theory, drawing and painting, perspective, cartooning, lettering, landscape, fashion illus- trating, the exploration of various media, and many other areas. Art history instruction is begun during the second year. LC's crafts class is designed to help students use leisure time productively or to train the pupil for a career in crafts. The student works with clays and metals to make items varying 1. . IF .. A at i a - tt.. up 1 . . . . . t E young artists in its drawing and design and crafts E ' A . V from jewelry to pottery. Even if art is not used by the student in a 'S- vocation, it does provide a useful outlet for -...Msg leisure activity. QE Students, Fred Butz, Jean Vanlfiriggle, and Julie Kautzman. in Mr. Jerome Palma's crafts class, find it hard, but most enjoyable. Many of the items which they construct are functional and may be used in their homes to be appreciated through future years. H5 develop useable skills. HOME ECONOMICS plays a large role in everyone,s life. Lawrence Central offers a wide variety of studies to inform the students on all aspects of home economics. First year students learn the basics of sewing and cooking, and learn the fundamental parts of the domestic equip- ment. With a foundation of knowledge, the girls are then given the opportunity to be more creative in their work. Sewing classes enable the girls to style their own work with help from the instructor. Finishing touches are added in time to model the outfits before faculty members and parents at the end of the year. Girls also prepare refresh- ments for their guests. Cooking units work together selecting courses to pre- pare and study quality and quantity in foods. Table setting and party arrangements highlight this department. Many girls continue studying home economics to acquaint themselves with many aspects. Interior design, tailoring, personal grooming, child development, and home management are just a few of the classes offered. A field trip to the Annual Furniture Show enables the future home- makers to learn of the practical aspect of home economics. For senior girls who have not previously had home eco- nomics training a special course has been started this year. This class touches on all phases of home economics. Homemakers Susie Stephens, Micky Cogdill and Judy Smith are learning the way to a manis heart. A pot of boiling water accompanied by a few vegetables and seasoning makes a tempting gourmet's delight for any All- American boy. iw' M ,a-fx i fi-. f - 5 f 'f- i ,W SINGER fggii Modern girls sew their own clothing to save money and flatter their personal tastes. Carol Butler demonstrates careful practice, preparation and following directions as basic skills in sewing. lngenuity and skill often combine to create a wardrobe individually and per- sonally styled. Donna Ross helps adjust the hem for Donna Allen to complete last minute finishing touches on a coat she tailored. Centralites ind Phys Ed a 6 un break' . A variety of gymnastic apparatus is available to students interested in extra- ordinary development and skill. Une ofthe most popular. the side horse. leaves style and formation up to the individual as she is well spotted hy assistants. Water safety and swimming are favorites for students in physical education classes. Athletes, recreational clubs and swimming team members use the pool after school hours for fun and en- joyment. in a busy da PHYSICAL education at Lawrence Central is more than a privilege, almost a luxury, in the modern facilitated gymnasium and department of LC. Students interested in any form of recreation find satisfaction and a relief of tension during their class period. Sportsmanship and skill combine to bring a full, rounded physical education pro- gram. A favorite to most students is the heated swimming pool and the six weeks of water safety and instruction. LC is one of the few high schools in the state to offer swim- ming lessons in the curriculumg thereby the connnunity benefits as well as the individual. Progressing through the year, classes delve into all seasonal sports, their history, technical rules, basic skills, and team effort to excel. Many tournaments and compe- tition spark enthusiasm and production for these rival sports, whether outdoor or indoor. Standard equipment is available for tennis, ping pong, badminton, archery, and learning basic skills for bowling-added recreational games not usually included in the physical education pro- grams. Gymnastic enthusiasts find the department supple- mented with not only standard acrobatie tumbling mats, climbing ropes and a gymnastic horse, but parallel bars, horizontal bars, and a trampoline. Fundamental skills are slowly combined for spectacular achievement and ex- cellence in co-ordination and style. Tournaments are popular throughout the various seasonal activities, as these boys demon strate during volleyball play. Boys and girls develop co-ordination and skill during prac tice sessions and round robin class finals. MathDept. begins transition to 6 i i CIROJBTH ma th, LAWRENCE Centralis Math Department is in the process of changing its courses from traditional to modern concepts of mathematics. The teachers feel that the new approach gives students a better background for understanding math principles, and provides for learning the fundamental procedures and the why and whereforen of these procedures. V ln 1962 Lawrence Central wasi one of the first high schools to teach 'gModern Math. Now LCHS is to the point where next year all the new textbooks will have the modern approach. A fifth year of math, calculus, will be started in 1966. The main purpose of the math courses is to give the student a practical knowledge for later use. Because many careers, such as in the sciences and in business, are ment prepares the student for the ever-growing fields of mathematics. Helpful classmates offer constructive criticism on Debbie Eckstromis proof in geometry class while Edyth Perry continues to work on her problem. Now is this hyperbolic or parabolic? Mrs. Margaret Rush helps Mike Duch solve the problem. Second year algebra students look on attentively as Mr. S. Craig explains how to solve a quadratic D fraction. becoming mathematically influenced, LC's Math Depart- New Paths 0 Learning penedfor Centralites Being principal of a large Metropolitan High School is not to be considered one of the world's easiest or serene professions. However, principal Louis C. Darst manages to perform the challenging demands of his position while maintaining a surpris- ing degree of good humor and friendliness. This year, having completed his sixth year as leader of Lawrence Central's administration, his dy- namic influence may be noted in Centralls smooth flowing educational programs and the school's con- tinued growth in respect and prestige in the academic community. LAWRENCE Centralls faculty opens up new paths through which students may more objectively view the world Through different phases of study students and teachers learn together to better under- stand the modern world of today the past and future. Aside from studies entertainment extracurricular clubs publications library and athletics function un- der the experienced leadership of the faculty ln the guidance and administrative offices student schedules curriculum and calendar events are planned and regu- lated Members of the Lawrence faculty are more than figure heads Teachers lead organizations sharing experiences, and helping officers to formulate yearly activities. These sponsors lend constructive services as consul- tants for these extra curricular clubs Countless hours of after school practice are guar- anteed for the seasonal coaches Working with the boys on technique skills and plays the coaches equal- ly work-out. Varsity reserve and intramural sports of the student body. Mrs. Martha Hamner Mr. Max B. Roush does an exceptional job of meeting the many responsibilities delegated to a vice- principal. In addition to his duties of assisting Mr. Darst in administrative matters he further devotes much time to working with the Student Advisory Com- mittee. Another of his more Mnerve-wrackingl' duties is working with individual students with change of schedules. As head of Lawrence Centralls counselors, Mr. Walter F. Dodd assumes the responsibility of coordi- nating the counselors from each academic area and administering the testing program. When not busy at these tasks, Mr. Dodd spends much time writing rec- ommendations and arranging scholarships for deserv- ing Centralities. Mrs. Dorothy Norman '03 Mrs. May Newkirk Mrs. Mary Wildridge play an important role for the athletes and the spirit HARRY D. INSKEEP-Counselor-Chemistryg B.S., Perdueg M.S., Butlerg M.A.T., Indiana Universityg Fresh- man Footballg Freshman Basketball. SHARON MEEK- Librarian. JOHN D. MONTGOMERY-Counselor-Geometryg B.S., M.S., Indiana State Collegeg Student Advisory Council. ROBERT E. MUNDY-Counselor-Algebrag B.S., M.S., Indiana State Collegeg Senior Class Sponsor. SANDRA PEPPER - Library. JOAN PIERCEFIELD - Counselor- Health 81 Safetyg B.A., DePauwg M.A., Indiana Universityg Booster Club. SMYSOR O. BRUCE - Athletic Director- Ceometryg B.S., Ball Stateg M.S., Indiana University. MICHAEL S. BUTTERBAUGH-Counselor-Englishg A.B., M.S., Indiana Universityg Amateur Radio Clubg Lighting Crew. SCOTT CHANDLER-Counselor-Biologyg B.S., M.S., Butlerg Footballg Wrestling. ROBERTA HARMON - Librarian RUTH HOMSHER - Dean's Office. BARBARA A. HUYBERS-Counselor-Typingg B.S., M.S., Butlerg Beta Tri-Hi-Y. DOROTHY RICHARDSON - Nurse - R.N., Methodist Hospital School of Nursingq Future Nurses Club. ,IOANNA M. SOMERS-Counselor-Health 81 Safety: B.S., Indiana Universityg M.A., Indiana Stateg Booster Club. CARL UNDERWOOD-Dean of Boys-B.S., Canterberry Collegeg M.S. Butler. SUSAN VITITOE -Dean of Girls - Home Economicsg B.S., Indiana Universityg Tri-Hi-Y. MARTHA WOLF-Counselor-Typingg A.S., M.S., Butler: Tri-Hi-Y. PHILIP AKARD- Social Studies - A.B.. Indiana Cen- tralg M.A., Butlerg Bible Club. GEORGEIAMEND - Music - B.M., M.M., Jordan Col- lege of Music, But- ler University. ...n!? w CHARLOTTA AN- WINFRED C. AP- DWAINE BELL - DERSON - Social PLE-Business Ed- Physical Education Studies-B.A.. Uni- ucation-B.S..M.A.. -B.S.. Ball State: versity ofChicago. Ball State. Football: Track Coach. RONALD BELL- Physical Education -B.S.. Ball State: Football. Baseball Coach. MARTHA BICK- NELL - Latin - Reading Labg A.B.. Indiana Universityg Latin Clubg Nation- al Honor Society. BYRON T. BIGGS LOUISE BLOEM- KEITH A. CASTEL- SANDRA CHENEY -Biological Science KER - English - LUCCIO - Social -Physical Educa- -B.S..IndianaState B.A..ButlergM.A.T.. Studies-A.B.. Earl- tion-B.S. Butler Collegeg Science Indiana University. hamg M.A.. Ball UniversitygC.R.A. Club. State: Social Studies Club. WILLIAM COLE- MAN - Biology - B.S.. Indiana Uni- Versity. LESTER CRAIG- SHYRI. CRAIG- Eflglisll - A-B-t Algebra-B.S.,M.S.. Central Normal Col- Butler. Hi-Y. lege: M.S. Butler. S A B RA DU E R - STOCK-Speech - A.B.. Butlerg Major- GIIPS. SUSAN DUMFORD -English - B.A.. Valparaiso Univer sity: Red Cross. WOODROW CRUM -Physical Educa- tion - B.S., Union Collegeg M.A.. West- ern Kentucky State Teacher's Collegeg Basketball Coach. NELL CUFF - Eng,- lish-B.S.. Memphis State University: B.S. in l..S.. Ceorge Peabody College: Senior Class Spon- SUI.. LELAND DILK- Social Studies B.S.. Indiana Cen- tral College: M.S.. Indiana University: Football: Freshman Track. JAMES DOVERS- BERCER-Art - B.A. St M.A.. John Herron Art School. MARJORIE E- .IACK l El,ClCH- EVELYN FORD - NANCY CARDNER BERTS-Spanish- Business - BS. Sz Latin Sz History - -English.l l'em'l1. A.B. 84 M.A.. Stan- M.S.. Butler Uni- B.A. St M.A.. Butler ford University: versity: .lunior Class University: Latin Spanish Club. Sponsor. Club. ,- RUSSELL GLAD- DEN - Social Studies - A.B. 81 NLS., Butler Uni- versity: Hi-Y. GARRETT GRANT - String Instru- ments. CHARLOTTE GRU- VER - English - B.A., DePauw Uni- versity: Drama Club. Wav CAROLINE HAN- NA - English - A.B. Franklin College A.NI., George Wash- ington University l7.T.A. ANN HARPER - English Sz Speech- B.A., Butler Univer- sity: Debate Club. ROBERT HES- SONG - Science- B.S. 81 M.S., Pur- due University: Sci- ence Club. AUBREY HINDS- Science - B.S. 81 M.S., Indiana Uni- versity: Science Club. RUBY HOFF - Health 81 Safety - B,P.E., Normal Col- lege: B.S.. Indiana University: F.N.A. EDGAR HOLE- MAN - Music- B.M., Butler Uni- versity: M.A., Indi- ana University: Dance Band: Pep Band. JOSEPH HORTON SHARON HOW- - Physics - B.A., ARD - German- Indiana State Col- B.S., Indiana Uni- lege. versity: German Club. G. CON KELLER- Industrial Arts - B.S. Sz M.S., Indi- ana State College: Swim Team: Track Team. WILLIAM KEUT- ZER - English- A.B., Butler Uni- versity: M.A., Indi- ana University: Year- book. 0' . , MARGARET liLE- SUE LANTZ-Eng ,IUDITH LOOKA- IN - Math- lish-B.S. Indiana BILL - French- Purdue University: University: Fresh- B.A., Butler Uni- Junior Class Spon- man Cheerl aders. versity: French sor. K, ,Aki-N'i'l Club. RICHARD LUNG- Machine Shop, Woodworking - B.S.,Ball State. .IUDITH MCNAR- NY - Business- B.S., Indiana Uni- versity: Varsity Cheerleaders. SHIRLEY MC REY- NOLDS - Business B.A., Hanover Col- lege: M.S., Indiana University: F.B.L.A. E L I Z A B E T H MOENNING-Eng lish-A.B. Middle Tennessee State Col- lege. TIMOTHY MON- GAN-Physical Ed- ucation-B.A., Pur- due University: Freshman Wres- tling Coach: Cross- Country Coach. JEROME PALMA EDWARD PLUM- GALE PREWITT- -Crafts, Drawing, MER-Physical Ed- Math-B.A., Frank- Painting-B,S., Art ucation-B.S., Indi- lin College: Red Institute of Chicago: ana Central College. Cross. Art Club. JANICE L. REED- Business Education. JESSE R. REEVES KAY RICHARDS- MARGARET RUSH ROBERT J. SCH- - U.S. History- English - Journa- -Mathematics. RENKER - Social B,S,, Purdueg SO- lismg A.B., Indiana Y Studies-B.S., But- CialS1udie5 Club, University: Quill Sz lergGolfCoach. Scroll. VIRGIL I. SHOCK LEY - Science- B.S., lVI.S., Purdue 4-H. MERLE E. SCHU- LENBORG-Math- ematics-B.S., Pur- due. JOHN D. SHUMAN -English - A.B., M.A.T., Indiana Uni- versity. CARMEN J. STA- PLETON - Mathe- matics - B.S., Oak- land City Collegeg M.A., Central Mich- igan Universityg Math Club. MARY LOU STEED - German- English B.S., M.S., Indiana State Collegeg M,A., Middlebury Collegeg German Club. DENNIS SWAYZE CHARYL THORPE -Vocational Arts- -Spanish - B.A., B.S., Indiana State Indiana Universityg Collegeg M.S., Indi- Spanish Club. ana University. CAROLYN UP- SHAW-Business- B.S.. Indiana State Collegeg F.B.L.A. JOAN VAN ROE- KEL - Business - B.A., Michigan State Universityg Junior class sponsor. DONALD WALL- SALLY WALTON ANITA WATSON PAUL WATSON- MAN - Science- -Home Economics -Social Studies- Vocational Arts- B.S., Indiana Uni- -B.S.H.E.,Purdueg English-B.S., But- B.S.. Purdue Uni- versityg B.S.. Ohio Re-kamemohClub. ler: M.A.T., Indi- versity:RadioClub. NorthernUniversityg ana Univergilyg M.S., Butler. F.T.A. RITA K. WEBSTER IVY WEST- Social - Pl1YSiCal Educa- Studies- B.S., But- Ii0rl-B.S., Butlerg len Red Cross, G.R.A. CAROLYN WILK- INSON - Mathe- matics-A.B., Indi- ana State College: Freshman Class Sponsor. FRANCISCO A. ZA- DORIS ZELLERS BARTE - Spanish - Home Economics. - B.A., Indiana State College: Chess Club. v Unsung cooks and custodians kee gohqg UNSUNG and unglorified, yet indispensable, Law- rence's custodial and cooking staffs keep the school spot- less and the students well-fed. Little noticed unless absent, the hard working, dependable cooks and custodians daily perform their duties receiving little attention but knowing their jobs to be important ones. Working at all hours in all types of weather during student vacations as well as during normal school sessions, the janitors keep Lawrence Central running and looking spotless. Arriving early on special occasions to prepare ubanquetl' meals for the students, the cooks slave over hot ovens to treat the students and faculty in celebration of the holidays. HV at 5 qt, fa ,C as - wa . - 1 ' ,, rl' X , ws: 6 SERVERS-Front row: Geneva Bogle, Betty Butler, Lorraine Rector, Verna Villines, and Maxine Howe. Back row: Bonnie Clark, Geneva Garrett, Loretta Carpenter, Helena Howard, Cora Mae Gray, Nancy Harmon, and Billy Benner. CUSTODIANS: Leona Groves, Don Wright, Lee Kroencke, Roy Taylor, head custodiang 'd Georgia Wright. school ll t f a 'l syit, if DISHROOM-Front: Barbara Benge. Back: Lillian Lawson, Betty Harmon, and Marietta Ends. l COOKS: Thelma List, Ruth Brown, Clara Case, Anna Zitzelher- ger, Katherine Long, and Madeline Parke. Q 1 o J Q V915 Friendly rivalry prepares the student for the hardships that he must face when he enters the highly competitive adult world he will soon he thrust into. Losing while not feeling 'abc-eaten is an important objective in learning. Full performance and good sportsmanship are the goals ofthe athletic department. Many can do well on the athletic field, but it takes a special kind of person to cheerfully give his all at all times. This is the kind of student and person that our school is trying to build. Pathways to Competition In 'ur riddled Bears have disappointing - M- A Q x Rude lnman gains small but valuable yardage as li 5 M 4 ,,,. . --..' iff-'ffl 'S A --x- brushes P351 3 Iuilan defender- r -- .-..,'I . l i if 'T . AEC!! ..-...I.LL.?i.Dgg1 lxxlx i Ba umann - Sli?-rf PM illlli Lili -- ' 2 I , V ,.,,, iil, .D llll ,' n'll lllllli lll P f ......, kkhk K A flaw. M in-,wi iE.. ..... -f 5 ,hlh . B si e ' an V f .3 4 f 7- jf!! ..if,..g 6 A v D i l i , .M -Pi .1 e - l 1 - ' 1. 5.4 l4s ...g VARSITY- ! x fm I. Q AL M 'K ', ..,, 3.7, v ,, , N N - -'S-QQ'-MQ, ' sh . Q I yi D V XX TN A Fran! row: D. Beeser, C. Shank, P. Jelieris, 5. W-NYM ij illi in F A D fl 2 All ME 2 iiii LD iili ' Perkins. J. Stark. B. ,Iohnson.T. Vetters. H. Beam 'h22z r Q9 72. 'hg3A 8 .Q D g2A40.1RBD3 535 R. Inman. M. Macaiip. D. Dugan, J. Dailey. B. nuff- Q T i ..,, 24 was Q yi, . L H A.. , ,g in Groves. Row two: ,I. Buriurd, R. Shelton, ,l. Young. i K N 'Z i - 5' . N' 5' B. Snapp. S. Mclean, D. McDonald, D. Sauders K r 1 X .- 6 'V F 1 , Q - LN N xv K K ,Q .9 In R. Cooley, J. Teter. White. Row three: ,.,.L- D , 1, -. , -A f - ' ..:. U , -in' i i h 'i' b D V, A ' lVlcCubbins. B. Kle-inops. D. Reith, .l. Combs. B , if .,-.. Berger- Case. B. Byron- L- Beecher' 'D D. . ...... gnfn ' I Tom Vetters makes good use of the protection provided by his fine line and sieves through for the first down. Bob Johnson snags one with plenty of breathing room. . av, - .. .. aw .-.,.- in-,-f. .- .1-zwffa-.1-i ewwmmwwwwfmwexmw.wfmwwwewmmwmwumwarmima..-..-Q.mmmmwwmwmmpmemmfwwg..,. my mmm-:.:.-swf.-W-mx 4+ 6 season A POOR team needs an alibi, but a good team needs only the truth when reviewing its success or failure. This year's Bears was such a team. Several outstanding lettermen were lost even before the year began by transfers and injury. Key players were injured, some seriously, in every game but three. They played a schedule that had an unusually large amount of Hupv teams including undefeated state powers Madison Heights, Carmel, and War- ren Central. Having the attention of all since Junior high, this group was anticipated to be one of Lawrencels best. At the season,s beginning, it seemed that the predictions were well founded. Arlington, Greenfield, and little Milan all bowed deeply to the massive Bear assault. Then, the player losses which had been ig- nored finally caught up. A hard fought game with Beech Grove was the only other plus mark added to the record as Lawrence's Bears met some of the toughest competition in the state. The only true test of a team, however, is how well it sticks together and works when as Knute Rockne said, '5The going gets roughf, By their courage and their raw desire, the Bears proved something. VARSITY FOOTISALI, We They Arlington l9 T Greenfield l9 6 Nlilan 20 0 Nladison Heights 20 39 Beech Crowe 14 6 Carmel 6 22 Warren O l3 North Central l4 20 Ben Davis l9 55 Southport 13 20 Filled stands and enthusiastic crowds are no rarity when a Lawrence team is on the field. Charging onto the field with the cheerleaders leading the crowd, the Bears ready themselves for the game. RESERVE EooTEAE1, We ,rm Arlington 14 0 Warren 21 0 Carmel 7 7 Speedway 21 0 Decatur 45 2 Ben Davis 21 6 North Central 6 7 Beech Grove 53 0 FROSH FOOTBALL We They Arlington 7 13 Woodview 0 12 Carmel 7 37 Northview 7 13 Franklin Central 21 7 Perry East 39 0 Beech Grove 12 26 Ben Davis 27 14 FOLLOWING the unblemished wake of last year,s freshman squad, the 1964 Frosh 4-4 record would not seem as indicative of greatness as it eventually turned out to be. Once molded into a unit, the freshmen showed what they could do by defeating Perry East 53-0, and spoiling Ben Davis otherwise perfect record 27-14. ,IVE lose onl oneg EVEN with five sophomores playing varsity instead of reserve football this year, the junior varsity managed to maintain a record blemished only by a tie with Carmel and a close loss to North Central in the season's finale. The fast, strong sophomores that comprised the reserve team continued their practice of making life miserable for the opposition by nearly defending their previously unbeaten record. Spirit, cooperation, and ability gave this team the potential for greatness every coach hopes for yet most can only dream about. 8110710 gT8Clt pTDmi88 Ol' next 8808011 fi Coach George Dickison peps the frosh and points out their mistakes in a pre-game chalk talkw while line coach lnskeep answers in- dividual questions. FROSH- , Front row: B. Palmer, Manager, ,l. Keser, M. Grdenic, E. Aldridge, K. Shepherd, M. Black, L. Hall, B. McClaren, D. Gilliland, G. Smith, J. Beavens, E. Aken, T. Drew. C. Dilk. D. Sprinkle. Row two: P. Harris, ,l.l'ledy, J. Oldaker, K. Shepherd, D. White, G. Neff, S. Watts, B. Funcannon, D. Webb. P. Zink. B. Wills. B. Villwock. M. Brown. Row three: C. Thomas. M. Coffee. T. Patton, M. Pittman, D. Hudson, C. Lamb, ,l. Gardener. G. Allison, R. Lawson, Coach, George Dickison. RESERVE - Hall. C. Fitzwater, M. Chaney. Front row: C. Case, G. Winston. A. Wood, L. Hayes, C. Snyder, S. May, J. Young, L. McCloud, .l. Mills- paugh. Row two: J. Sanders. V. Johnston. B. Stevens, ' G. Blitz, A. Messersmith, S. McClean. A. Young. T. I Henry. Row three: G. Young. J. Heckert, P. Fagan, H. Bolander, B. Berger. J. Meadows. I.. Cray. T. 'M' N! Centralis traditionally enthusiastic, success al E Qui?-in Kathy Whitham reigns over Homecoming surrounded by her lovely court: Princesses Caile Finney, Lynn lVIessersmith,Diane Morris, Lisa Brubeck, an obyn Lay. In her moment of glory, Kathy Whitham bursts into tears ofjoy as she receives the roses given her as queen. Don't Wrap 'em, Bag 'emu was the theme ofthe 4-H club's float, most beautiful float of 1964. 'll' X, l 'N 0 mmwtmw :f Q ' t 'N '.. ' tyf-F ,,,, Homecoming grows in size, spirit, popularit GENERATING enthusiasm and much 'fesprit de corpsl' every year, the student body of Lawrence Central celebrates one of the biggest and best homecomings in this section of the state. Float parties, work, sweat, loss of sleep, and excited anticipation characterize the weeks immediately pre- ceding the Big Day. Nominated by the football team, the homecoming queen candi- dates both want and don't want that final last moment of triumph-or letdown-to approach, but whether it seems like a few seconds or years from the beginning of school, Homecoming does come. That final day is always unimaginably hectic. Somehow this happens to be the day the English teacher has to collect the notebooks, this is the day that the Zoo teacher suddenly decides that a quiz would be nice. The float always seems to be losing its wrapping on this day, and the nervous queens find themselves walking alternately on clouds and coiled springs. Yes, and this year's homecoming was like all the others: irritating at times, tiring mostly, but always fun. Every available storehouse in the community was filled with paper napkins, paints, posters, chicken wire and hard working Centralites working together to capture one of the Homecoming float award ribbons. i MM, ,M - ,, i,,w,4,,,g S 5-I 2 :7 in ,V l ,,,,,,.,,, iilwklg g , ' -f' I 3 ftii ' ,,. - ,. .,: .,,v, ,I.,-- 3 vvtv 55 , --V-, f'r fe I , I ' A ' ..,.. iv . I V Ne' in :'f',jfLg' 'If I, A , ,, . . ,,,, ,.,, J ,, M g ,, W k 31, . 37' ,us 'nf' f gf? r e . If 5 e is Q, - n UWB V ji ' ' pl ' I t, fr , 1 ttsfv f ' 4 . t f J V I . wi ,rw gyjluw, , gf s t'i fl'ff? 'ff f X .sf t 4'i Tef1 -1 ytty . , , , M, '4f if .'n 'f,4 , l'73IfN',ifQAf T 'ui ' ff' XJUW , kiwi I 1 - i it 'ix' ' 1 ' W 1 M ' ',,' ' f 2 t ff' ,,f, V fi' 'ft ' .t ' if Wi, ' ' if . ff 2?4 f7.'t?r' I Memories of hard work, achievement and Homecoming 1964 are sparked by these reminders that were left on the football field after the game with Warren Central. This float exemplifies all of the creative, imaginative work Centralites incorporated for their display of Homecoming floats. LC known for its spectacular highlight of the year traditionally increases its Homecoming week activities, parade and football excitement. 'Q' T f f, A -if 4: if 9 A 3 1.5---'N 1 f 1,6- vi, .L-7 X f A. - ' J , k 4 V K ima A 1 Y , ,gy gg, . ff! ears win in important aspects 0 competition Chris Shankls face shows determination in this shot during the North Central game. Varsity Basketball WE THEY Sacred Heart 66 59 Broad Ripple 64 71 Speedway 52 71 North Central 48 75 Warren Central 48 57 Washington 44 81 Howe 58 72 Arlington 55 59 Manual 39 80 Ben Davis 72 86 Warren Central 1 49 60 Beech Grove 63 65 Noblesville 66 57 Muncie South Side 55 61 Franklin Central 50 48 Greenfield 59 7l Scecina 52 69 Decatur Central 61 54 Carmel 75 80 North Central H' 50 55 ff County Tourney if Seetional Front row: Chris Shank. Tom Vetters, Woodrow Crum, Hank Binder. Don Dugan. Bark row: John Meadows. Pat Fagan. Bob johnson. john Craig, Randy Leary. Brent Leary. Above: At this moment during the Washington game Coach Woody Crum was not happy. Belair: Bob johnson skyrockets for ajump hall. Losing players to higher teams, ,I.V.s an A high stepping Franklin Central player is out-reaehed by Terry llall as Gary Wiiistrrn and l.onnie N11-Cloud assist in a reserve game. se THE reserve team was hampered greatly this year by three main faetors: inexperienee. laek of shooting ability and that all important factor. speed. eommented Mr. George Diekison, eoaeh ofthe reserve team. Despite the shortcomings as described above. instead of giving up. the reserve team nevertheless put forth a great effort to eome up with 4 wins in 20 games. The eompetition they met was top notch, so the record book doesn't really give a full aeeount of the determination which these young Bears competed. The leading point seorer for the reserves was Sopho- more Pat Fagan. Greg Smith led the team in rebounds. Two Freshman boys were starters on the reserve team this year. Three ofthe sophomores. Don Dugan, John Meadows, and Randy Leary played varsity cutting down the capabilities of the reserves. His vision temporarily obstructed. Mike Crdinie still manages to grab a rebound in the Franklin Cen- tral game. RESERVES: Coaeh George Diekison, l,onnie lVle- Cloud. Gary Wilistciii. Nlike Bleek. Ed Aldrich, Pat Fagan. Rick Collier, Seott l.itten, Phil Harman. Terry Hall, David iloldrielx. Greg Smith, ,lames Teter. , Trash do ine Reserve Basketball WINNING five of their first eight games. the Erosh gained a lot of momentum at the beginning ofthe year. Several players. however. were sent up to the reserve team for the remainder of the season. and the Cubs were able to manage only three more vietories. The high point of the season was a three game winning streak in the middle of the season over Westlane. Broad Ripple. and Beech Grove in overtime. The B team had an outstanding sea- son. winning nine of twelve games. The potential for future winning squads is here. and with a little help from across the road tBelze-rl. Lawrence Central has a lot to look forward to. Sat-red Heart Broad Ripple Speedway North Central Warren Central Washington lilixvfl Arlington Manual Ben Davis North Central Ben Davis Beeeh Grove Nohlesville Muneie South Side Franklin Central Greenfield Seeeina Deeatur Carmel W E TH EY 40 44 45 42 26 37 37 64 29 36 36 64 31 56 35 33 37 42 15 43 38 52 48 43 49 51 34 44 44 68 30 45 52 73 46 47 38 34 31 52 t a Mike Grdinie wins the rehound as his own teammate. Bruee Dugan. and two Franklin players find themselves empty handed. FRESHMEN-Front role: J. Farmer. Nl. Phillips. J. Beavens. D. Stroud. Wh Wills, F. Seitz. Back row: P. Zink. managerg T. Yates. C. Delk. Mr. Inskeep. eoach. R. Cook. B. Dugan. Nl. Shaeffer. Notpresent: M. Crdinie. M. Pittman. S. Hewitt. Scott Litten. Terry Hall, and two defense- less Franklin Central players attest: no body eontaet is allowed in basketball. This prevents injuries. Fresh Basketball LCHS 34 Beech Grove 25 30 Wvoodview 37 31 Cathedral 36 32 Carmel 30 28 Howe 31 24 Westlane 22 32 Broad Ripple 29 36 Beech Crave 34 28 Northview 32 31 Brebeuf 34 58 New Palestine 41 40 Perry East 59 29 Pike 38 24 Perry East 40 43 Franklin Central 28 34 Arlington 49 32 Ben Davis 45 45 Chatard 38 Young grapplers gain experience while .i g, : fa . g f sf K .... i 4 s .Q if -1f1:,sH25 ve. .--i n j fate . - . w FW vi! ' 1 5 t K - Cary Young pins his Arlington opponent in one of only two individual wins against thc eventual State Champs. ONE of the toughest sports at LCHS is wrestling: however. it has hecoine one of the favorites at the school, This years team was young and inex- perieneed. but this seemed to have very little hearing on the team's enthusiasm or desire to overeome their opponents. As most of the team members were underclassmen. the record of 5 wins. l tie. and 7 losses is a respectable showing of the ability of the Lawrence matmen. Steve Startztnan had the best individual record of the team with 18 wins and 2 losses. Denton Frazier wasn't far behind at 17 wins and 3 losses. Both Startzman and Frazier captured County Championships. along with ,lim Young who came along to grab a first place in the County Meet. The promise shown by the team of boys will pay off next year ifthe same effort and willingness continue into the making ofthe next Lawrence Central wrestling team. w....,q,, .,,,, 7 y V, l,,l 1, ,lim Young is surprised hv his Arlington oppom-nt's - ' ' ' ,. I , ' y , ,MW V 1 radle holtl. Dave Smith attempts a reversal in a last-ditch attempt to salvage his match. scrapping for winning season VARSITY-Front row: S. Startzman. D. Frazier. R. Highnight. D. Spaulding. D. Smith. B. Armstrong. Bar-lr row: D. Reeser. J. Young. S. McClean. B. Snapp, J. Burford. C. Young. Varsity WE THEY Southport 11 39 Ben Davis 19 28 Beech Grove 34 11 Franklin Central 31 11 North Central 8 38 Warren Central 19 25 Cathedral 30 11 Wood 37 15 Tech 16 30 Arlington 10 40 Broad Ripple 42 15 Howe 20 20 New Castle 23 25 Carmel 15 37 RESERVE-Front row: D. Frazier. B. Harrington. T. Kates. M. Zeiss. ,l. Rainey. Row tivo: G. May. S. Stonehouse. S. Acker, C. Dyer. Row three: R. Mars. A. Messersmith. M. Ricks. B. Berger. Prlde, determmatwn, not glo Varsity - Cross Country WE THEY Arlington 28 29 Ben Davis 43 24 Beech Grove 21 37 Warren 4-8 27 Carmel 447 48 Howe 38 20 Shortridge 63 71 South Port 29 26 Scecina 29 88 ALTHOUGH hurt by graduation losses, Lawrence Central's Harriers turned in a per- formance that most cross country teams would be proud. Led by seniors Tom Lorch, John Gray, and Dennis Apple, the team copped a fifth in the county meet and a sixth in the sectional. Next yearls outlook is definitely on the brighter side with five returning lettermen including two sophomores and three juniors. Fine reserve and freshman teams should also contribute much as they gain the experience and savvy', of the veteran runners. In dual meets, Lawrence compiled a highly acceptable 5-4 record, beating Arlington and Carmel by one point each and losing a Usqueakerv to tough Southport in one of the team's best performances, 29-26. Tom Lorch turns the power on as he sprints the last stretch ofthe grueling two-mile run VARSITY CROSS COUNTRY-Kneeling: R. Herd. R Berkshire N Taylor Q Schumm Athletic Director Mr Smysor Bruce ra1S6slh6 un I0 Standing: P. Bruce, T. Lorch, J. Gray. D. Apple. N. Sahm, and coach Tlm Mon an start the Varsity trlan ular meet with Southport and drive distance men: Letterman serve school REPRESENTING the athletic elite of Lawrence Central, the lettermen participate actively and prominently in several services befitting of their distinguished athletic prowess. After administering a hectic initiation, the established members settle down to more serious matters. During home basketball games the members, displaying their letter awards, sweep the floor and protect it with a rope cordon. Dancing is offered by the 'members at their annual Letter- menls dance for the students after a game. A chicken dinner and a swimming party exclusively for award win- ners highlight the private entertainment provided during the year. Assistance from dedicated coaches with access to all athletic equipment greatly improves each individual sport- ing participant, boosting some into champion competition. Wearying practices and meticulous coordination result in a spirited drive for physical improvement and triumph, as the proud athletic members of the Lettermenis Club emphasize effort. LETTERMEN,S CLUB-Front row: N. Sahm. C. Shank. D. Webber, J. Gray, R. Dugan, M, Beaver, D. Apple. Row two: R. Shelton, R. Inman. B. Johnson, T. Lorch, C. Norman, R. Beam, T. Vetters. Row three: J. Abbott, L. Longman, R. Hignight, S. Perkins, J. Dailey, S. Berkshire, nl- Lettermen Jeff Stark. Mike Beaver. and Chris Shank join Hi-Y members Don Waggoner and Bill Shoobridge to decorate the goal posts in preparation for Homecoming. M. Duch, B. Croves. Row jour: P. Bruce. C. Larson. D. Tharp. B. Quick. L. Priem, B. Bolt, C. Cotton. R. Herd. Rowfizzer D. Frazier. N. Taylor, R. Berkshire, D, Keith, R. Molzan. C. Shumln, C. Norman, B. Moore. Mental conditioning is almost as important as physical conditioning to a diver. as evidenced by Bill Quick's concentration before a back dive. wimmer DESCRIBED as a Hcompetitive athletic phe- nomenoni' by several sportswriters, the Lawrence Central Swim Team enjoyed a winning season in this their second year of interscholastic competi- tion. With practically all lettermen returning, and the additional strength ofnew members, the swim- ming team developed its prowess and experience into a winning combination. Outstanding performances as well as over all team work helped Coach C. Con Keller to send five boys to the state meet and place sixth in the final ratings, as Senior Nick Sahm placed second in the 100 yd. breaststroke, Senior Bill Quick reached the semi-finals in diving, ,lunior Larry Priem captured fourth in the butterfly, and the relay team comprised of Brian Bolt, Nick Sahm, Larry Priem, and Craig Larson, placed fourth. During the regular season Nick Sahm led the team in point standings, set or broke five school records, and assisted in setting the Medley Relay record. Larry Priem was second man with two individual pool records and also assisted in the Medley Relay. Brian Bolt in the backstroke and Craig Larson in the free-style set two school rec- ords, with Bolt having one individual and one as- sist while Larson assisted in two different relay records as anchor man. Swimmer Nick Sahm commented, The showing made by the swim team this year is one of the school's best team efforts since the County Champion football team of 1961.', Judging from the predominance of underclass- men on this year's team, Centralites can look for- ward with great assurance of having another outstanding group of tankmen back next year to bring more glory to the team and the school. Mark Catt achieves near perfection on his entry as he barely raises a ripple. A ' A big reason for Lawrence's swimming success- the 200 yd. medley relay team. Brian Bolt, back- stroke: Nick Sahm, breaststrokeg Larry Priem, butterflyg and Craig Larson, freestyle. sensational in second season VARSITY-Front row: Craig Larson, Brian Bolt, Nick Sahm, ,Ion Satrom, Al Ross, Tom Heck, Dan Tharp, Larry Priem. Back row: Coach Keller, Jay Hutchins, Chuck Johnson, Chris Norman, Greg Cotton, Bill Quick, Jim Martz, and Warren Lowe. uf RESERVE-Front row: Eric Hummel, Dennis Barnes, Ron Snider, Dave Weer. and Paul Humbles. Back row: ,lack Nice- wander, Terry Borneman. Mark Tadman, Bob Hoffman, and Mickey Zink. Stana Synder, Mike Milton, Connie Meyers, Katie Orr, Suzanne Kerber. and .ludy Knickerbocker root for the relay team. l Brian Bolt, school backstroke record holder. Nick Sahm, school breaststroke record holder. Speedway Franklin Bloomington West Lafayette Franklin Southport Speedway Frankfort West Lafayette Anderson Carroll County Frankfort Muncie Invitational Sectional State We They 53 40 70 24 55 40 70 25 66W 27V2 41 54 54 41 53 42 51 43 59 36 61 34 61 34 5th 4th 6th 6.2: V . . V , lv p 1 ii fm' 1, V ' ' ' 4 ff 4 M. .. 3. i PRESENTED here af. merely a few representativt I pictures showing the spring sports. Pictures of thi M... Q lC8.fI1S, SCEISOH 1'CCOI'dS, 3.111 F , ':'f ii, Q at Z E complete statistical dat: r will be published in the 4 l965 Bears, Den Samme. i Supplement. l 4 Swinging into the season. Russ Shelton strikes out early saving the big hits for a winning season. Baseball practice continues, WHILE most people associate baseball with warm days and sunny skies, much of the practice which is necessary to make a first rate ball club is done while temperatures are low and snow covers the diamond. Many ofthe boys on LCS baseball squad have spent long hours indoors rounding into shape with one idea in mind-making this year's squad the best ever. 13+ ,J f + . y' Jeff Stark. Mr. Ronnie Bell. and Huss Shelton feed balls to Rex Dugan as lu' prartic-es batting for the coming: season. 82 App:-aring very tlPtPr1ninc4l. ,lPffStark awaits thc- next pitvh 0 desplte weath r L Q , . -X 1 3' .5 f If P - f D a nik 7 rl. .,,,, ,, s F x ' ' KY X 4..r'g-,,-- XF K' V f Mis , ,Q my A A, QMM ,t- - -M , .4 A ..,,, M ' , t UPAAU k Q .qQ: Zvq A a 1 ,.., iain J tst Q Although the baseball 1-2035011 has nut yvt begun. Russ She-ltun antivi- patvs scoring as he practices sliding into home- platv. Throughout the seasons. the managers clificie-ritly lwcp the buys and equipment rvady for ac-tion. Checking thc final list are Randy Weeks. With early prar-tics well under way. Rex Dugan see-ms tu have tht Skip Rethmcier. and Dave Soc-hrist. liI'l2.il'l'if0fl'21IClllI1gIll0Sf'lllflll fly halls. W , 5 5 E Z ? ? is 1 2 1 -in ,.v,... F X A 4 'SBR 'L ' ' i 0 K.: 'f n. 1 -- - :nw an ww - - O v. 1 ,,ff ' Q- Q' ' ix iii ' S A. 1 1, . mg- A ,,....1:.f M. . HKU 2 M x 1 5 ME F5 3 QS N Illnllnxnlv mg M. my ,. 5 1 iv' W-Ng, 5 New GRA. promotes sportsmanship, recreatiof W ' 3 ' PROGHAMMED to interest every girl eager to par- fi i s ticipate in sports and a weekly exercise period. the Girls, .,.,f I X i S Recreational Association meets every Tuesday after school. This year the club. no longer affiliated with the national organization. set up its own independent program. Patterned to award more girls and scheduled for a more varied athletic program. the club has been highly successful. The new system features leadership in competition and round-robin tournaments. The members register as a team for a small fee and participate in their choice of con- tention scheduled tliroughout the year. The points accum- ulated from placing are recorded and tallied to award the winning team. The prize trophies are then presented at the Annual Mother-Daughter Banquet in May. ln this extra-curricular club the goal is keeping trim, exercising, and learning new skills with sportsmanship and fellowship. Their aim is a program both fun and interesting to everyone. Volleyball. badminton. basketball and table tennis are indoor activities with plenty of team rivalry. Intramural swimming. which is offered during the fall and winter. is most popular with the members. The olympic pool features team relays and individual diving skills. As the weather improves. track. tennis, and softball are offered. Individuals try their patience and techniques for rewards on the gymnastic apparatus including the ropes. horse. parallel bars and tumbling mats. As a unit the girls sponsored a sock-hop after one of the basketball games and worked together preparing G.R.A. CLUB officers-Sitting: ,loyee Simmons. vice-president: l.inda Car- - . . . arrangements for their spring dinner. penter. historiang Cheryl Hawkins. program director. Stnrzzlingf Pam Tucker. president: llaile Finney. secretary: Cindy Wihitham. sergeant-at-arms. Swimming was one ofthe most popular activities planned for the GRA schedule this year. Races. relays and diving contests were enjoyed as well 35 free swimming. ellowship for athletic LC girls sv I egg! UH..-X, girls Winnie Sm-hulz. and Marty Young enjoy combining skill. voiic-entralion and fun for an exciting game of ping-pong. X QQ Debbie Luellen reaches hard to score another point as team mates Paula Mears and Sandy Drake look on, ready to help. 3 f ,gig ir L . fa! fi! 4 .W 'if 5 QFGSA- if-rv I gibnfgizjfl fi ' 'Y - 521 iii in l me ifgif 5 . f K 5 Q if Q WY 1 2 ,M 5 vii- ,-, NX fi 4 S-.f i. R --LL. Q Q sh fi ' 7 if-wi K . S x Through our contacts with other people, we learn who and what we really are. Our understanding others helps all of us to understand ourselves and our actions. Making and keeping friends in school is important in preparing each student to make social contacts on his own. Friends that we make now, at Lawrence, will have contributed a lot to our lives whether we ever see them again or not. Every person we have met is now a part of us, and the more we try to appreciate, to understand them, the better we'll be. Pathways to riendship SENIOR CLASS OFFICE RS-Sitting: Bev Stephens,secretary: Dale Pleak, treasurcr. Standing: Steve Lamar. president: Mike lVlcCalip, vice-president. STORMING through their final year of high school, the seniors, of 1965, largest graduating class ever at Lawrence, flung themselves into a blizzard of activities and achievements unequalled in quality and scope. But the class members did not just graduate out of high school. They gradu- ated into higher areas of experience: careers, marriage, college, or service in the Armed Forces. This was not a year of ending, but a year of beginning. This was not the end of education, but only a quick glance at what is yet to come. To live, one must always be learning and improving. As the senior year is only a primary step on this eternal stairway, it must not be thought of as an accomplishment in itself, but as a means to pre- pare for the responsibilities which will follow. Winning the Grand Champion float award in this year's Homecoming boosted the seniors record to a Homecoming Float award each year for the four they were here. These included a first place won as freshmen, a second as sopho- mores, and a 4'Most Beautifulw award as juniors. The class projects and dances ranged from post- game dances and small services to the New Year's Eve turnabout, dutch-treat dance held this year for the first time, and the Senior Dinner Dance at the Severin Hotel. Participating more actively in more organizations and school activi- ties, this senior class left a legacy of accomplish- ment and spirit that succeeding classes will be challenged to equal. Seniors . . . lass 0 1965 SENIOR HOMEROOM REPRESENTATIVES-Front row: P, Hum- Cobb. Rau' three: S. Burkshire. Nl. Duch. C. Shank. ill. Beaver. D. Zim- bles, C. Kafoure. P. Jefferis. D. Pleak. T. Trick. J. Marshall. Row tivo: mcrman. A. Grants.Ro1t4four: N. White. S. Nlorford. W. Anshutz. R. Lay. J. Covalt. N. Nickell. C. Erdmann. K. Nesvik. S. Black. B. Stephens. P. J. Todd. D. Hayman. ww-' IST SUSAN ELAINE ALLIVIAN-College Prep.-Stu- dent Council, 11, Homeroom Representative, 11, Tri-Hi-Y, 11,12, Spanish Club, 10,12, Booster Club, 9,10,11,12, Secretary, 12, G.A.A., 9,10,11,12, Prom Queen Candidate, 11. LINDA SUE AIVIBROSE-College Prep.-Bears, Den, 11,12, Science Club, 11,12, F.T.A,, 12, French Club 10,11,12, Booster Club, 11,121 Quill 81 Scroll, 12, Freshman Choir, 9: Girls, Glee Club, 10,11, Jubi- laires, 12, Band, 9. JUDITH KAY ANDERSON - Business - Short- ridge High School 9, Red Cross, 12. WENDY ANSHUTZ - College Prep.-Homeroom Representative, 12, Tri-Hi-Y, 12, French Club, 10, 11. 12, Booster Club 9,10,11.12,C.A.A.9,10.11.12. LARRY A. ANTHONY-College Prep.-Spanish Club, 10,11: Intramural Swimming, 11,12, Intra- mural Basketball, 10,12, Football, 9,10, Wrestling, 9,10, Track and Field, 9. BEV APPLE-College Prep.-F.B.l..A., 12, Bible Club. 9, Jubilaires, 12, Ensemble. 11: Glee Club. 10. DENNIS KAY APPLE-College Prep.-Student Council, 9, Homeroom Representative, 9.11, Letter- men's Club. 11,121 Intramural Bowling, 9,10,11.12, Baseball, 9, Cross Country, 9,11,12,Traek and Field, l0,11.I2. MARSHA MARIE APPLE-College Prep.-Tri- Hi-Y. 11.12, F.N.A.. 10.11.12, Latin Club. 9.1U.l1, Booster Club, 9.l0.11,12, Refi Cross, 12, F.B.l..A., 12. MARK RICHARD BABB-College Prep.-Inlra- mural Basketball. l0.1l.l2, Basketball, 9: Golf. 9. 10. J MICHAEL PAUL ACORD-College Prep.-Latin Club, 9.10. PHILIP E. AIRD - Vocational Arts - Frankfurt. Cvcrmany. 11, Intramural Basketball, 10.11, Wres- tling. 9.10. DONNA ,IEAN ALLEN-Home Economics- Intra- mural Bowling. 9. MARCIA ANN ALLEN-Home Economics-4-H. 9: Bible Club. 10.11. NOLAN W. ALLEN-College Prep.-Hi-Y. 10.11. 12, Latin Club. l0,11, Intramural Bowling, l0,11, Intramural Basketball. 10.11,12, Golf. 9,10,11, Ten- nis. I2, Dance Band. 9.10,11, Pep Band. 9.10: State Solo 81 Ensemble Contest, 9,10.1l, Vaudeville, 9, 10: Brigadoon. 11: Band. 9.10.11. CARY DORIAN ALLISON -College Prep.- Hi-Y. 11.12, Science Club. 12, French Club, 10,11, Drama Club, 11, Intramural Basketball, 10,11,12, Wres- tling. 9: Track 81 Field, 10. RICHARD MICHAEL BAKER-College Prev.- Biblii Club. 113 POCUY Award, 9, State Latin I 81 II Contest, 9. BYRON NEAL BALDWIN-College Prep.-Ger- man Club, 12, Chess Club, 11, American Field Ser- vice, 12, Intramural Bowling, 9,10,11,12, Intramural Basketball, 11, Football, 9,10,11,12: Wrestling, 9. KRISTEN SUE BARKHIMER - Business - Home- room Representative, 10, Tri-Hi-Y, 11,12, F.N.A., 9, 10, Spanish Club, 9,10. KRISTI SUE BARKHIMER-College Prep.-Tri- Hi-Y, 11,12, Latin Club, 9,10, Intramural Swim- ming, 11, Vaudeville Show, 10. JOHN BENTON BARNES-College Prep.-Radio Club, 11,121 Chess Club, 11,12, Secretary-Recorder, 12, Lighting Crew, 11,12, Intramural Bowling, 12. .IUDITH LOUISE BARNETT-College Prep.- F.B.L.A., 12, Intramural Bowling, 11. M. 1, RONALD ALLEN BEAM-College Prep.-Hi-Y, 10,11,12, Sergeant-At-Arms, 12, Lettermen's Club, 11,12, Intramural Bowling, 11, Baseball 9,10,11,12, Football, 9,10,11,12, Wrestling, 9,10, All County Football, 12. JOHN A. BEASLEY-Vocational Arts-Baum- holder American High School, Baumholder, Ger- HIHHY. 9.10, Lettermen's Club, 10, Track. 9, Soccer, 9,10, Varsity Soccer Award, 10,1nterservice League Champions Award, 10. ,IACQUELINE KAT BEAVANS-College Prep.- Homeroom Representative,10, F.T.A., 12, Latin Club, 9, Spanish Club, 11,121 Poetry Award. 101 Girls' Glee Club, 10, Jubilaries, 11, Girls' En- semble, 12. MICHAEL ARNOLD BEAVER-College Prep.- Homeroom Rpresentative, 12: Hi-Y, 11.12, Sec- retary, 12, Lettermen's Club, 11,12, Intramural Bowling, 11, Intramural Basketball, 10,11, Base- ball, 9,10,11,12: Football, 9. KATHY ,IANE BELL-Business-East Lansing High School, East Lansing, Michigan, 9,10,11, Tri-Hi-Y, 11, F.T.A., 11, F.N.A., 19, Chamber Choir. 9,10. CHERYL ,IANE BELLOWS-Business-Reka memoh, 11: Drama Club. 11, Intramural Bowling, 9,10. ELDONNA FRANCES BENNETT-College Prep. -Arlington High School, 9, F.N.A., 9,10,l1,12, Latin Club, 10, Booster Club, 12, Red Cross, 12, G.A.A., 10,11, Girls' Glee Club, 9,19, Jubilaries, 11,12. CYNTHIA ANNETTE BENTLEY-College Prep. -Tri-Hi-Y, ll,12, F.T.A., 12, F.N.A., 11.12, Public Relations, 12, Rekamemoh, 9,10,11,12, Historian, 11, Vice-President, 12, Bible Club, 9, Red Cross, 9, 10,11,12, Art Study, 12, G.A.A., 9,10,11, Honorable Mention Art Award, l1,John Herron Saturday Class Scholarship, 12. STEVEN DAVID BERKSHIRE-College Prep.- Saint Pius X High School, 9, Highland High School, 10, Albuquerque, New Mexico, Homeroom Repre- sentative, 12, German Club, 11,121 Lettermen's Club, 11,12, Vocational Exploring, 9,10,l 1.12, Cross Country, 11.12, Track and Field, 9,10,11,12, Sec- ond Honors, 9, Four Corners Geological Society Certificate of Achievement, 9. CHARLES WILLIAM BOYD-College Prep.- Homeroom Representative, 9,103 French Club, 9,103 Intramural Basketball, 10,11,123 Basketball, 93 Foot- ball, 93 Track 81 Field, 9,103 Class Treasurer, 11. RITA JO BRAGDON-Business-Homeroom Rep- resentative, 93 F.T.A., 9,10,113 Booster Club, 9,10, 113 Bible Club, 9,10,11,12, Secretary, 12, Library Club, 93 F.B.L.A., 123 G.A.A., 93 Intramural Bowl- ing, 9,10.11,12, Secretary, 11,123 Christmas Dance Queen Candidate, 93 State Speech Contest, Trip to U.N., 113 Jubilaires, 9,103 Girls' Ensemble, 113 Madrigals, 123 Brigadoon, 113 Fiorello, 12. DAVID RONALD BRIDGES-College Prep.- TERRILL ANN BROKAW-College Prep.-Tri- Hi-Y, 11,123 F.T.A., 11,123 Spanish Club, 9,103 Booster Club, 9,10,11,12. SANDRA CHERLY BROOME-Business-Ver- dun France High School, 9,10,113 Mount Vernon, Virginia, 113 Student Council, 113 Homeroom Rep- resentative, 10,113 Tri-Hi-Y, 123 F.B.L.A., 123 French Club, 10,113 Booster Club, 9,10,11,123 Year- book Staff, 113 Junior Class Play, 11: Candidate for Valentine's Queen, 101 Candidate for Homecoming Queen, 113 Choir, 9,10. B.D. KIMBERLY PROWN-College Prep.-Boon- ville High School, 9,103 Science Club, 9,10,11,123 Latin Club, 9,101 Chess Club, 93 Basketball, 93 Foot- ball. 9,103 National Honor Certificate Award, 10. CINDA LOU BROWNEWELL-College Prep.- Tri-Hi-Y, 11,123 F.T.A., 10, French Club, 9,103 Booster Club, 9,10,11,123 Drama Club, 103 Band 9, 10. LISEANNA ,IO BRUBECK-College Prep.-Stu- dent Council, 93 Homeroom Representative, 9,103 F.T.A.,113Rekamemoh, 9,10, Treasurer, 10,French Club, 103 Quill 81 Scroll, 123 G.A.A., 9,10,11,123 Intramural Bowling, 9,10,11,12, Secretary, 10,113 Candidate for Homecoming Queen, 123 National Essay Award, 93 Bears' Den, co-copy editor, 12, IHS.lI,12. JAMES EUGENE BRUCE JR.-College Prep.- Hi-Y, 11,123 Science Club, 11,12, President, 123 ln- tramural Basketball, 113 Football, 9,103 Doctor In Spite of Himself, 11. MICHAEL J. BERRY-Business-Kokomo High School, Kokomo, Indiana, 9,103 Intramural Bowling, 12, Basketball, 93 Football, 93 Track 81 Field, 9. EILEENJANICE BISTI - Business - Booster Club, 12. SHARON KAY BLACK-Business-Homeroom Representative, 123 Tri-Hi-Y, 123 Rekamemoh, 9, 103 French Club, 103 F.B.L.A., 123 G.A.A., 9,10,11, 12. DAYID BLOUNT-College Prep.-Student Coun- cil 113 Homeroom Representative, 9,103 Math Club, 11,123 French Club, 10,11,123 Intramural Bowling, 11,123 Intramural Basketball, 11,123 Basketball, 93 Football, 103 Track 81 Field, 93 Class President, 11. PATRICIA LOUISE BOLANDER-College Prep. -Tri-Hi-Y, 11,123 F.N.A., 10,11,123 Booster Club, 9,10,11,123 F.B.L.A., 12, Freshman Choir, 93 Girls' Glee Club, 103 Jubilaires, 113 Girl's Ensemble, 12. BRIAN DOUGLAS BOLT-College Prep.-Free- port .lunior High School, 93 Lettermen's Club, 113 Intramural Swimming, 113 Intramural Basketball, 93 Swimming, 9,11,123 Track 81 Field, 93 Band 9,10, 11. PATRICA A. CALLINAN- College Prep. -Tri- Hi-Y, 12, Booster Club, 10,123 Speech Club, 11, Sec- retary 113 G.A.A., 10,12. DONALD .IAMES CARLTON-College Prep.- F.T.A., l1,12, Parliamentarian,123Latin Club, 9,10, 11,123 Chess Club, 9,10,11, Treasurer, 111 Social Studies Club, 11,12, Treasurer, 123 American Field Service 11,123 Quill 51 Scroll, 11,12, President, 11, 12, National Honor Society, 11,122 Intramural Bowling, 10,11,123 Football, Manager, 10,11,12, So- journer's Americanism Award, 113 Boys' State Al- ternate, 11g I.U. News Conference, 113 Indianapolis Times, Star-News Correspondent, 10,11,123 Poetry Award, 10,113 National Merit Semi-finalist, 123 Bears' Den 11,12, Sports and Co-copy Editor, 12, Brigadoon, 11, Fiorello, 123 Arsenic and Old Lace, 123 Variety Capers, 123 Jubilaires, 10, Boys En- semble, 113 President, 113 Madrigals, 12. BRUCE L. CARMICHAEL-Business-Intramural Bowling, 9,10. MICHAEL ADRIAN CARNEY-Vocational Arts - Red Cross, 9,10,11,12, Sergeant-At-Armsg Intra- mural Bowljng, 93 Wrestling, 93 Jubilaires, 1O,11,12, Choir, 9. LINDA M. CARRIE - Business - BILLIE MAC CASTLEBERRY-Agriculture- Kingston High School, Kingston, Oklahoma, 93 4-H, 9,103 Basketball, 93 Track 81 Field, 93 Band, 9,10. BARRY CAVZZORT - Vocational Arts - ROBERT JOSEPH CHAISSON-College Prep.- McLean High School, 9,10,113 French Club, 9,10, Chess Club, 10,113 Social Studies Club, 10, Debate Team, 10,11. ANITA EILEEN CHAPMAN -Business - F.N.A., 10,11,123 Rekamemoh,9,l0,113 Bible Club, 10,11,12. LINDA CAROL BRUCE-Business-4-H, 9,10, F.T.A., 11,121 Rekamemoh, 9,10,11,123 Booster Club, 10,11,123 Bible Club, 11, 123 Jubilaires, 12, Girls' Clee Club, 11. JAMES SHERMAN BULLOCK-College Prep.- Intramural Bowling, 11,123 Intramural Basketball, 1O,11,12, Basketball, 9, Football, 9. JENNIFER LOUISE BUNCH-College Prep.- Manual High School, 9,103 Student Council, 9,103 Tri-Hi-Y, 11,123 Math Club, 123 Booster Club, 9,10, 113 Cheerleader, 9: Band, 9,10,11. STEVEN PAUL BURFORD-Business-Home room Representative, 113 F.B.L.A., 123 President 123 Intramural Bowling. 10, Intramural Basketball, 9. LINDA LEE BUTLER-Business-F.N.A., 11,123 Booster Club, 10,11,123 Intramural Swimming, 11,12. WAYNE MARTIN CALHOUN-College Prep.- Thomas Downey High School, 9,101 Homeroom Representative 93 Intramural Swimming, 93 Foot- ball, 9,103 Swimming, 9, Track 81 Field, 9. Classmates upraisei' seniors Kathy Wliilliam a ude Inman Host Popular . Xunierous an nn- ll4llIHPl11SllElY4'gL21lI1Ffl1llCl'l1lllClI'1llgIll1-'SU'l'lll. 'Czar DOBCAS SUSAN CLARK-Home Iilconoinics- Tri-Hi-Y 11: Bible Club 10g Clee Club 10: Intra- mural Bowling 9. JOHN D. CLARK-Vocational Arts-Intramural Bowling 10,I1,12: Intramural Swimming 11: Intra- mural Basketball 1O.11g Wrestling 9. .IOAN DARLENE CLAYTON - College Prep - PHYLLIS JEAN COBB-Business- Homeroom Representative 12: Booster Club 10. IVIICHELE IIOGDILL- Business - New Dorp. New York 9.10: HarriSburg High Svhool. Harrisburg. Illinois 11g Allied Medical Careers Club 11. KERRY LYNETTIE COLEMAN-College Prep- Drama Club 9,101 UAA 9.10. CHARLES DOUGLAS COLLIER - College Prep - Intramural Swimming 1I.l2: Intramural Basket- ball 11g Band 9.10.1 I 1 Pep Band 10. THOMAS COLLINS - Vocational Arts- IOHN MARVIN COMPTON-College Prep- Westlane High School 9: Chess Club 10.11. Ser- geant-At-Arms 11: Golf Club 9: Intramural Bowling 11.12: Intramural Basketball 11,125 Golf 11,123 Hoosier Boys' State 11. BEVERLY ANN CONLEY - Business - ELIZABETH SUZANNE COOK-Business- Fishers High School, 9,10,111 Manual High School, 111 41--H, 9,10,11, Reporter, Recreation Leaderg Booster club, 11, Chess Club, 121 F.B.L.A., 12. RICHARD EDMUND COOLEY II-College Prep. -Rich Central High School, 9,10,111 Key Club, 111 Lettermen's Club, 11,121 Intramural Basketball, 10,111 Intramural Wrestling, 101 Basketball, 91 Baseball, 9,101 Football, 9,10,11,12. .IAMES EDWARD COOMER-College Prep.- Intramural Bowling, 11,121 Intramural Basketball, 9,10,11,121 Baseball, 9,11,12. SUSAN JANE CORNWELL-College Prep.- Tudor Hall, 91 Tri-Hi-Y, 111 Red Cross, 9: Intra- mural Swimming 111 Cub Reporter Staff, 12. JOSEPH CYRUS COVALT-College Prep.- Homeroom Representative, 121 Hi-Y, 11,121 Span- ish Club, 9,10,111 Radio Club, 10: Drama Club. 11, 12, President, 121 Cross Country, 9: Track 81 Field, 91 Doctor In Spite of Himself, 111 Arsenic and Old Lace, 12. ,I JOYCE ELAINE CRAWLEY- Home Economics- Ben Davis High School, 9g Brookville High School, Brookville, Indiana. 10.111 Rekamemoh, 10,111 Booster Club, 9, C.A.A.. 91 lst Attendant Sweet- heart Valentine's Dance, 11. CAROL ANN CUSTER-College Prep.-Home room Representative. 111 Booster Club, 9,10.11,121 Quill 81 Scroll, 121 Intramural Bowling, 91 G.A.A., 91 Lawrettes, 10,111 Girls' Clee Club, 9,10. GREGORY LEE CYRUS-Vocational Arts-Hi-Y. 121 Intramural Bowling. 111 Intramural Swimming, 111 Intramural Basketball, 11,121 Baseball, 11, Cross Country. 121 Jubilaires, 10,11.12. DAN L. DANIEl,-Business-Intramural Bowl- ing, 111 Intramural Basketball, ll, Football, 9. SPENCER KENT DAVIS-College Prep.-Hi-Y. 10,11,12g Spanish Club, 91 American Field Service, 11,121 Intramural Bowling, 11.121 Intramural Swim- ming. 11, Intramural Basketball, 10.111 Model U.N., 11. SUSAN LEE DAW-College Prep.-Broad Ripple High School, 91 Homeroom Rpresentative, II, Science Club 12: Math Club. 121 American Field Service, 11.12. CHERYL .IO DEAN-College Prep.-Homeroom Representative, 91 Tri-Hi-Y, 11,12, Chaplain, 111 French Club, 9,10,111 Booster Club, 101 Social Studies Club. 121 Debate Team, 121 Melody Maids, 101 Madrigals, 11,121 Vaudeville, 101 Musicals, 11,121 Choral Festivals. 10.11,121 Solo Ensemble Contest. 10. PATRICIA ANN DEAN-College Prep.-Spanish Club, 101 Booster Club, 91 G.A.A., 91 Intramural Bowling, 9. WILLIAM HOWARD DECKER-College Prep.- Hi-Y, 11,121 Intramural Bowling, l0.l1,12: Intra- mural Swimming, 11. gas J MARLIN LEROY DODGE-Vocational Arts- Tech. High School, 9,10,113 Jubilaires, 11. CAROL ANN DOLAN-Business-Chatard, 93 Rekamemoh, 11. DENNIS FRANK DONAGHEY-College Prep.- Columbus High School, Columbus, Georgia, 9,103 Student Council, 10, Hi-Y, 11, Spanish Club, 9,103 Chess Club, 11,123 Intramural Swimming, 113 In- tramural Basketball, 113 Swimming, 11. WILLIAM CHAPMAN DOUGLASS-Business- Hi-Y, 11,123 F.B.L.A., 12, Treasurer, 123 Intramural Bowling, 9,10,11,12: Intramural Basketball, 10.11, 123 Baseball, 9. PAMELA ,IO DRAKE-Business-F.N.A., 10,11, 12, Spanish Club, 10,113 Booster club, 10,113 F.B.L.A., 12, Intramural Swimming, 11, Freshman Choir, 93 .lubilaires, 10,11,12. MICHAEL .ION DUCH-College Prep.-Student Council, 12: Homeroom Representative, 9,10,123 Hi-Y, 11,123 Science Club, 11,123 Math Club, 11.12, Vice-President3 National Honor Society, 11,122 Let- termen's Club, 11,123 Intramural Bowling, 103 In- tramural Basketball, 112 Basketball, 9,103 Baseball, 9,103 Football, 9,10,I1,12Q Track Sz Field, 9,102 Class Vice-President, ll, Student Council Presi- dent, 12. REX ALAN DUCAN-Business-Lettcrmen's Club, 11,123 Intramural Basketball. 10,11,123 Base- ball, 10,11,l2. CONNIE LYNN DUNCAN-Business-Science Club, 11: F.N.A., 10,11,123 Rekamemoh, 11,123 G.A.A., 11. BONNIE EILEEN DUNN-College Prep.-Mount Vernon High School, Alexandria, Virginia, 9,10,113 F.T.A., 123 Booster Club, 10,11,123 Future Secre- taries 11: C-.A.A., 12. 1 I If nfs'- SANDRA LEE DECKERT-College Prep.-East wood Junior Digh School, 93 Student Council, 93 Tri-Hi-Y, 10,11,123 F.N.A.,9,1O,11,12, Spanish Club, 10,11,123 Booster Club, 10,11,123 Bible Club, 10, 11,123 ,Iotter Club, 93 G.A.A., 10,113 Intramural Bowling. 12. RONALD G. DEWALD-Vocational Arts-North Central High School, Radio Club, 9: Chess Club. 93 Intramural Swimming, 11,123 Intramural Basket- ball, 11. GERALD MARSHALL DEWESTER-College Prep.-Math Club, 11,123 Latin Club, 9,1O,111 So- cial Studies Club. 12: American Field Service, 11. 12, National Honor Society, 11,123 Intramural Bowl- ing, 10,11,123 Intramural Basketball, 11,123 Foot- ball, 9,103 Wrestling, 9: Poetry Award, 10: Algebra Contest, 9: Brigadoon, 11: Arsenic and Old Lace, 12. DONNA DICKNSHEET- College Prep.- DANIEL EUGENE DIXON-College Prep,-Radio Club, 9,10.11.12, Secretary-Treasurer, 103 Pres- ident, 11,123 Intramural Bowling, 12, Band, 9,10, 11,123 Pep Band, 10,11,12. THOM LEE DIXON-College Prep.-Waukegan Township, 93 Science Club, 9,10Q Chess Club, 93 Intramural Swimming, 9,113 Football, 93 Swimming, 9,113 Track 81 Field, 9. DAVID WILLIAM ENCLE-Business-Alex andria Monroe High School, 9,10,11, Intramural Basketball, 12, Football, 11, Cross Country, 10,11, Golf, 9,10,11, Jubilaires, 12. RICHARD C. FAULKNER-Business- Football. 9. BONNIE ,IUNE FIELDS- Nursin -Science Club 3 . 11,12, 4--H, 9, F.T.A., 12, F.N.A., 10.11,12, Bible Club, 11, Red Cross, 9, Art Studies Group, 12, Intramural Swimming, 12, Intramural Basket- ball, 10,11, Brigadoon, 11, Doctor In spite of Him- self, 11, Variety Capers, 12. CONNIE JEAN ERDMANN-College Prep.- Homeroom Representative. 10,12, F.T.A.. 9.10, French Club, 9,10, Booster Club, 12, Bible Club, 10, Quill 81 Scroll, 11,12, F.B.l..A., 12, Secretary, 12, Bears' Den, 11,12, Layout Editor. 11.12, C.A.A., 9,10, Intramural Bowling, 12, Poetry Award 10, O.U.,1.I., 12, Scholastic Art Awards, 9.10,11,12, Cold Key Award. 10: Art Appreciation Award, 9. NADINE GAILE F1NNEY-CollegePrep.- Home- room Representative, 11, Tri-Hi-Y. 11,12, F.T.A., 9,10,11,12, State Sixth Vice-President. 12, Spanish Club, 10,11,12, Booster Club, 9,10.11,12, American Field Service, 11, Library Club 1.10, Vice-Pres- ide-nt, 10, G.A.A., 10,11,12, Secretary, 12, Intra- mural Bowling. 9, Intramural Swimming, 11,12. DEBORAH LEE FISHER-College Prep.-Tri-HL Y, 11,12, F.N.A., 9,10, Booster Club, 9,10,11,12, Glee Club, 9, Jubilaries, 10. JOHN AARON FISHMAN- Art-IntramuralBowl- ing, 10,11, Intramural Swimming, 11, Intramural Basketball, 10, Football, 9. MARIA KATHLEEN FITZPATRICK-College Prep. - Hutsonville HighSchool,9,10, Science Club, 10, F.T.A., 12, Rekamemoh, 9,10, French Club. 9, 10, President, 10, Bible Club, 11.12, Song Leader, 12, C.A.A., 11, Intramural Bowling, 12, Homecom- ing Court, 9, Solo Ensemble, 9,10, Cheerleader, 10, Outstanding Music- Student, 10, Madrigals, 12, Chorus, 9,10, Band, 9,10, Brigadoon, 11, Fiorello, 12. STEVEN E. FORSYTH-College Prep.-Home room Representative, 9, Science Club, 12, Chess Club, 12, Quill 81 Scroll, 11,12, Vice-President, 11, 12, Intramural Bowling, 10,11,12, Intramural Bas- ketball. 11,12, Brigacloon, 11, .Arsenic and Old Lace, 12, NMSQT Commendation, 12, Vocational Ex- plorers, 11,12, Bears' Den, 11, 12. STEPHEN FARRAR DUNN-College Prep.- Mount Vernon, 9,10,11, Science Club, 9,12, Chess Club, 12, Football, 11. RONALD MAURICE DUSENDSCHON-College Prep.-Spanish Club, 10,11, Chess Club, 12, Intra- mural Bowling, 10,11,12, Intramural Swimming, 11, Intramural Basketball, 10,11,12, Track 81 Field, 9. 10. STEVEN DARYL EIKENBERRY-College Prep. -Hi-Y, 11,12, Drama Club, 11,12, Intramural Swimming, 11,12, Intramural Basketball, 11,12, Track 81 Field, 9,10, Arsenic and Old Lace, 12, Band, 9.10. KATHY ELLIS-College Prep.-Arlington High School, 9,10, Tri-Hi-Y. 11,12, Booster Club, 9,10,11, 12, Intramural Volleyball, 9,10, Girls Clee Club, 9, Girls Concert Choir, 10. JOE DAN ELMORE-College Prep.-Intramural Bowling, 11, Football, 9,10, BARRY LEE EMPERLY-College Prep.-Intra- mural Bowling, 11,12, Intramural Basketball 10, 11.12. Q Ez:- Seniors do it again! Team Up For Victory, the seniors top award-winning float. is the final produc- tion of many hours of fun and class collaboration. For the past four years, the class has captured ree- ognition during the Homecoming festivities. , K ' .na l I I ROBERT DALE FOSTER-College Prep.-Home- room Representative, 113 Spanish Club, 10,11,12, Vice-President, 11, American Field Service, 123 Intramural Bowling, 10,11,12g Intramural Basket- ball, 11,12g Football, 9, Wrestling, 9,10. CHARLES HENRY FRANCK-Industrial Arts- lntramural Bowling, 9,10,11,12. BE LINDA FRAZIER - Business - PATRICIA DAWN FRAZIER - College Prep. - Tri-Hi-Y. 10,ll.12g F.N.A.. l0,ll.l2: Latin Club.9. 10,11g Booster Club, 10,11,12g G.A.A., 10, Band, 9,10. JO ANNA FRITZLEN-Business-South Side High School, Fort Wayne, Indiana, 10, Tri-Hi-Y, 11, 125 F.T.A. 9, Rekamemoh, 93 Booster Club, 9,l1, 124 F.B.L.A., 12, G.A.A. 11,12. THOMAS EDWARD GARNER-Business-Am- erican Field Service, 123 F.B.L.A., 12, Intramural Bowling, 11,123 Intramural Basketball, 123 Golf, 9. 10, Wrestling, 9, Arsenic and Old Lace. 123 Doctor In Spite of Himself, 11. PEGGY ELLEN GARRETT-Business-Tri-Hi-Y. ll,12g I-'.N.A.. l0,ll,l23 Booster Club. l0g Bible Club, 10,11,12g Red Cross, 11,125 Freshman Choir, 9: Melody Maids, 101 Girls' Ensemble, 11,12g Var- iety Capers, 12g Vaudeville Show,103Brigado0n11g Fiorello, 123 Solo 81 Ensemble Contest, 10. CAROL LYNNE GAYl.ORD-Business-Booster Club, 93 Freshman Choir, 9g Jubilaires, 10,113 Year- book Staff, 11,12. JILL GEYER - Business - GAY ANN GIBSON-Business-Tri-Hi-Y, 11,123 F.T.A., 113 Rekamemoh, 11,12, Vice-President, 11, President, 121 Intramural Swimming, 12. NANCY CAROLE GIERCZAK-Business -Frank- lin Community, 93 Rekamemoh, 9,10,11,123 Booster Club, 9,10,123 G.A.A., 11.12. .IANET ELLEN GOFF-College Prep.-Tri-Hi-Y, 11,123 Math Club, 11,123 F.T.A., 10,11,123 French Club, 9,1O,11,12, President, 12, Booster Club. 123 Bible Club, 103 National Honor Society, 11,123 G.A.A., 9,10,113 I.U. Foreign Language Finalist. PAUL ROBERT GOODRICH-Business-4-H, 10, 11,123 Red Cross, 11,123 Intramural Bowling, 11,12. LUCINDA ELLEN GOODVVIN-Business-Zions ville High School, Zionsville, Indiana, 93 F.B.L.A., 12, Eaglettes, 9. DIANE D. GORDON-College Prep.-Homeroom Representative, 93 Tri-Hi-Y, 11,123 French Club, 9, 103 Booster Club, 9,1O,11,123 Drama Club, 9,10,11, 12Q G.A.A., 9,103 Poetry Award, 9,101 Cheerleader, 10,11,12, Captain, 12. 'Qin' Q , ...N -fr ss:-N QT PATRICIA ANNE GORDON-College Prep.- Tri-Hi-Y,11,123 F.T.A., 9,10,11,12, President, 113 Spanish Club, 10,11,123 Booster Club, 9,103 Amer- ican Field Service, 11,123 Quill 81 Scroll, 123 Nation- al Honor Society,11,123 G.A.A., 9,1O,113 Sojourner's Award Finalist, 113 I.U. Foreign Language Honors, 113 Cub Reporter, Copy Editor, 123 News Corres- pondent, 123 Quill 81 Scroll Honorable-Mention Cer- tificate for Head1ines,12. KATHLEEN ANN GRACE-Business-Quill af Scroll, 123 G.A.A., 9,1o,11. ARIJA MIRDZA GRANTS - College Prep. -Home- room Representative, 10,123 Tri-Hi-Y, 11,12, Sec- retary, 123 Latin Club, 9,103 Booster Club, 11,123 National Honor Society, 11,12. JOHN W. GRAY- College Prep. -Homeroom Rep- resentative, 113 Intramural Basketball, 11, Basket- ball, 9g Football, 93 Cross Country, 1O,11,123 Track 81 Field, 9,10,11,12. RICHARD DEAN GRAY-College Prep.-Home- room Representative, 9,103 Quill Sz Scroll, 12, Let- termen's Club, 11,123 Intramural Basketball, 9,10, 11,123 Golf,10,11,12. PAUL DAVID GREGORY-College Pres.-Intra- mural Basketball, 11,123 Cross Country, 10,11. BRENDA ELLEN GRIMME-College Prep.-Tri- Hi-Y, 11,123 F.N.A., 10,11,123 French Club, 9,103 Booster Club, 123 Bible Club, 10, Girls Glee Club, 102 Jubilaires, 113 Ensemble, 123 G.A.A., 9,10,113 Intramural Bowling, 113 Poetry Award, 10. ROBERT BYRON GROVES-College Prep.-Hi- Y, 10,11,123 Lettermen's Club, 11,123 Intramural Basketball, 10,11,123 Football,9,10,11,123 Wrestling, 9,103 Track 81 Field, 9,10. LARRY MICHAEL GUINN Y?-'37 JUDY KAY HARRIS-College Prep.-North Cen- tral High School, 10,113 Rekamemoh, 11, German Club, 9,103 Drama Club, 93 G.A.A., 11. DICK H. HARRINGTON-Industrial Arts-Hi-Y, 11,123 Intramural Bowling, 93 Cross Country, 10. 113 Track 81 Field, 10. LINDA DIANNA HARRISON-Vocational Home- making-Bible Club, 12. ANIDA HASSE-College Prep.-Neville High School, Monroe, Louisiana, 93 Student Council, 9g Homeroom Representative, 9g Math Club, 93 Ger- man Club, 11,123 Booster Club, 123 Band, 10. RICHARD ALLAN HAUSER-Business-Radio Club, 9,10, Intramural Bowling, 11,12Q Wrestling, 9,103 Band, 9,l0. DENNIS GLENN HAYMAN-College Prep.-Hi- Y, 11,12, Science Club, 123 Chess Club, 123 Intra- mural Bowling, 10,11,123 Intramural Swimming, 11, Intramural Basketball, 10,11,123 Football. 93 Model U.N., 11. DONNA LYNN HAYMAN - College Prep. - Home- room Representative, 123 Tri-Hi-Y, 11,123 Science Club, 12, Math Club, 12, Spanish Club, 10,11,12, Booster Club, 9,10.11,123 American Field Service, 11,123 National Honor Society, 11,123 G.A.A., 9,10,' 113 Intramural Swimming, 121 Model U.N., 113 Girls State Alternate, 113 National Essay Award, 103 Na- tional Science Foundation Summer Institute, 12. THOMAS O. HECK-College Prep.-Intramural Bowling, 9,10.11.123 Intramural Swimming, 11, ln- tramural Basketball, 9,103 Swimming, 11,12. CHERYI. ANN HEDRICK-Business-4-AH, 9,103 F,N.A., 123 Bible Club, 9,10,I1,123 Red Cross, 93 Art Club, 12. DENTON RICHARD HALL-College Prep.- Chess Club, 93 Drama Club, 9,10,113 F.B.L.A., 123 Intramural Swimming, 11,123 Track Sz Field, 93 Vaudeville, Show, 9,10, Band, 9. GARY LYNN HALL-College Prep.-Hi-Y, 11.123 Science Club, 123 Spanish Club 103 Intramural Swimming, 11,12Q Concert Band, 11,123 Pep Band, 11.12. GWENDOLYN LEE HALL-College Prep.-Tri- Hi-Y, 11,123 Math Club, 123 F.T.A., 11,121 German Club, 11,123 Spanish Club, 9,10,11,12Q Booster Club, 10,11,123 American Field Service,123 G.A.A., 113 Intramural Bowling, 9,10.113 National Essay Award, 103 Girls Glee Club, 9,10,113 Jubilaires, 12. SHERRY LOU HARDIN-College Prep.-Home- room Representative, 113 Junior Class Secretary, TTQ Tri-Hi-Y, 11,121 Math Club, 123 F.T.A., 10,113 Latin Club, 9,10,113 Booster Club, 123 Bible Club, 10,11,123 American Field Service, 11, 12, G.A.A., 9,10,113 Lawrettes, 10,113 Vaudeville Show, 103 Brigadoon, 113 Freshman Choir, 9g Jubilaires,10, 11, Vice-President, 11. MELINDA LU HAHMAN-College l rep.-Short- ridge High School, 9.10Q Homeroom Representative, 93 Tri-Hi-Y, 11,123 F.N.A., 10,11.12Q Booster Club, 9.10,11,123 Glee Club, IOQ Choral Club, 93 Jubi- laires, 11,123 Yearbook, 4g Fiorello, 4, State Mana- ger, 43 Model U.N., 4. JUDITH ANNE HARPER-Business-F.N.A., 10, 113 Bible Club, 10,113 Drama Club, 10,11,12, Ser- geant-At-Arms, 12, Doctor In Spite of Himself, 11, Arsenic and Old Lace, Student Director, 123 Band, 9.10. P61 .:?.':v M4 MICHAEL CRAIG HOLDRIDGE- College Prep.- Math Club, 11,123 French Club, 123 Latin Club, 9, 101 Cross-Country, 11,123 Track 81 Field, 10,11,123 State Geometry Contest Finalist, 10. FRANK HAROLD HOLLAND-College Prep.- Homeroom Representative, 10: Hi-Y, 11, Latin Club, 10,113 F.B.L.A., 123 Cross-Country, 11,123 Track 81 Field, 9,10,I1. POLLY ANN HOLLAND-Business-F.N.A., 10, 11,123 Rekamemoh, 10,113 Bible Club, 10, Chess Club, 123 G.A.A., 9,12Q Intramural Bowling, 10.12. STEPHEN NEWTON HOLMES-College Prep.- Intramural Bowling. 11,12. PAMALA KAY HONN-College Prep.-Champ- aign High School, Illinois, 10,113 Tri-Hi-Y, 123 4--H, 9,103 F.N.A., 123 Drama Club, 9,10,113 Concert Choir, 10,11. LINDA SUE HOWARD-Business-Rekamemoh. 11, Bible Club, 11, Chess Club, 123 F.B.L.A., 123 G.A.A., 9. JOSEPH DELMER HOYT-College Prep.-Ar- senal Technical High School, 9,103 Science Club, 9,113 Math Club, 11,123 Radio Club, l2Q Chess Club, I1,12, Treasurer, 12: Chemistry-Physics Club, 93 Wrestling Ilg Chorus, 9.10: lubulaires, 11. MICHAEL ALAN HUFF-Business-F.B.L.A.,12. PHILIP ALLEN HUMBLES- College Prep. - Homeroom Representative, 11,123 Intramural Bowl- ing, 11,123 Intramural Basketball, 11,123 Track 81 Field, 9. SWA,-up ALLEN WAYNE HEFLEY - Vocational Arts - Wrestling, 10,11,12, BARBARA JANE HENRY-College Prep. -Home- room Representative, 9,113 Tri-Hi-Y, 11,123 4-H, 9: Latin Club, 9,103 Spanish Club, 11.122 Booster Club, 9,10,11,123 Vice-President, 11: President 123 American Field Service, 11, National Honor So- ciety, 11, 123 G.A.A., 9,101 Intramural Bowling, 10, 12. SARAH LEE HIATT-College Prep.-Martinsville H.S., 9.103 Student Council, 9.10: Homeroom Rep- resentative, 9,103 Tri-Hi-Y, 123 F.T.A., 11,123 Booster Club, 9,103 Social Studies, 12, Quill 81 Scroll, 12: National Honor Society, 12: Treasurer, 12: G.A.A., 93 Hoosier Girls State Delegate, 11: Cub Reporter Editor-in-chief, 123 Betty Crocker Home- maker of Tomorrow Award, 12. PAUL ROBERT HOAGLAND-College Prep.- F.T.A., 10,11,123 Spanish Club, 10,11,12Q Intra- mural Bowling, 11: Pep Band, 9,1l, Dance Band, 9, 10,11,123 Vaudeville Show, 9,103 Variety Show, 123 Pop Concert, 11,123 Band, 9,10,11,12. MARY LYNN HOGGATT-College Prep. -Sc- ience Club, 113F.T.A., 9: German Club, 123 Booster Club, 123 Chess Club, 9,123 G.R.A., 93 Cub Reporter Business Manager, 12. .IANIS ELLEN HOHRIETER-College Prep.- F.T.A., 93 French Club, 10,1lQ Booster Club, 93 Chess Club, 123 G.A.A., 93 Intramural Bowling, 9, 103 Glee Club, 93 Girls' Octet, 101 Madrigals, 11. Donna Hayman and Chris Shank selected as Host Studious by their classmates display their dili- gent study habits: especially with interesting reading material. DIANA JANE HURST - Business -Booster Club 12: Bible Club 12: FBLA 12. NICHOLAS BLAIR HUTSON- College Prep- Freshman Choir 9: ,Iubilaires 10: Boys' Ensemble 11. RALPH RUDE INIVIAN-College Prep-Arlington High School 9,103 Hi-Y 11.12, Letterman's Club 1l,l2: Intramural Basketball 12: Basketball 11: Football 11,1iZ: Track 8x Field ll,12: Shamrock King 11, JAN ALBERT IRWIN DIANA LOUISE JACKSON-Business-Rekame moh 9: Chess Club 12: Drama Club 12: Library 9, 10: FBLA 12: GAA 9. GEORGE ROBERT JAMES - College Prep - An- kara Dep. High School 9.10: Student Council 9: Science Club 9: Math Club 9: Chess Club 9: Nation- al Honor Society I l,l2. CATHY MICHELLE .IARINIAN-College Prep- Tri-Hi-Y 11,12: FNA l0,11,12: Latin Club 9,10,11: Booster Club 9.10,ll.l2: FBLA 12: Newspaper 12: GRA 9. PAUL KENT ,IEFFERIS-College Prep-Student Council 10: Homcroom Representative 10,12: Hi- Y ll.12: Science Club 11,123 Lettcrman's Club 12: Intramural Basketball lO,1l,12: Basketball 9,101 Football l0,1l,12: Wrestling 9: Track 81 Field 10.1 1.12: Shamrock King Candidate 9. SARAH ANNA JOHN-College Prep-Booster 9,10: Chess Club 12: Drama Club 10,11,12: GAA 9,10: Intramural Bowling 10,11,12. MARGARET SUE JOHNSON-College Prep.- Freshman Choir, 9, Jubilaires, 10. ROBERT ENCENE JOHNSON III-College Prep. -Lettermen's Club, 11,12, Basketball, 9,10,11,12, Football, 9,10,11,12, Track 81 Field, 9. JAMES RICHARD JONES-Business-Science Club, 11, Radio Club, 9,10, F.B.L.A., 12, Intramural Bowling, 10,11, Intramural Basketball, 10,11. MICHAEL ALLEN JONES - Business-Intra- mural Swimming, 11,12, Intramural Basketball, 10, 11,12, Football, 9,10. CHARLES H. KAFOURE-College Prep.-Home room Representative, 12, Science Club, 11,12, Vice- President, 12, Math Club, 11,12, President, 12, Baseball, 9, Senior Escort, 11, N.S.F. Summer Pro- gram, 11. ,IO ANNE KAGA-College Prep.-Arlington High School, 9, Tri-Hi-Y, 11,12, Spanish Club, 10,11,12, Drama Club, 11,12, Intramural Bowling, 11,12, Clee Club, 11, Band, 9,10,12. New MARIANNE KAPLAN - College Prep.-Math Club, 10,11, F.T.A., 9,10,11, Debate Club, 11. DARREL DEAN KEITH-Vocational Arts-Howe High School, 9,10, Intramural Bowling, 11, Intraa mural Basketball, 12: Basketball, 9,10,11,12, Base- ball, 9,10, Football, 9,10,11,12, Track 81 Field, 9,11, 12. ANNETTE KENDALL-College Prep.-Downers Grove High School, 9,101 Greenfield High School. 10, Tri-Hi-Y, 11,12, F.N.A., 11,12, Latin Club, 11, Booster Club, 12, Freshman 81 Sophomore Chorus, 9,10, A Capella 10: Iubilaires, 10. LAWRENCE ADRIAN KERN-College Prep.- Latin Club, 9,10,11,12, Treasurer, 10, American Field Service, 11,12, Latin Contest, 9,10, Silver Medalist, 10, Essay Award, 10, Solo 81 Ensemble Contest, 9,10,11,12, Pep Band, 9,10,11, Band, 9,10, 11,12, Arsenic and Old Lace, 12. IRENE ANN KESER-Business-Tri-Hi-Y, 11,12, F.T.A., 10,11, Booster Club, 9,10,11, Quill 81 Scroll, 12, Cub Reporter, 11,12, G.A.A., 9,10, Intramural Bowling, 9. MARCIA KAY KICER-Business- CHARLES H. KING-College Prep.-Radio Club, 9. LINDA JANE KING-College Prep.-Shortridge High School, 9: Tri-Hi-Y, 11,123 Rekamemoh, 11, 12, Spanish Club, 11.12, Booster Club, 10. STEVEN LEE KLEPFER-College Prep.-Hi-Y. 11,12, Latin Club, 10,11, Social Studies Club, 11,l2, Pep Band, 10,11,12, Dance Band, 9.10,11,12: Intra- mural Bowling, 11, Wrestling, 9,111 Drum Major, 12, Vaudeville, 9.10, Brigadoon, 11, Variety Capers, 14, Solo 81 Ensemble Contest, 9.10,l 1.12. FRANK G. KRACK-College Prep. -Intramural Basketball, 9: Wrestling, 9. DAVID L. KUPFER-College Prep.-Social Stud- ies Club, 12: F.B.L.A., 12: Library Club, 10: Wrest- ling 9: Track 81 Field, 9, Doctor in Spitc of Himself, 11. KAREN SUE LAKIN-Business-Tri-Hi-Y, 12: F.N.A., 10,11,12: Rekamemoh, 9,10,11,12: Bible Club, ll,12: Solo Ensemble Contest, 9,10,11,12: Vaudeville, 10: Brigadoon, 11: jubilaires, 12: Band, 9,10,11,12. ' STEPHEN CLINTON LAMAR Colle e Pre . - ,g p.- Student Council, 12: Homeroom Representative, 9, 11: Hi-Y. 11,12: Vice President, 12: Science Club, 11.12: French Club, 10.12: Intramural Basketball, 10,11: Swimming, 11: Cross-Country, 10,11: Track 81 Field, 9,10,11,12: Class President, 12. BRENT M. LANDERS-College Prep.-Radio Club, 9,10,11,12: Red Cross. 9.10: Basketball, 9: Baseball, 9: Cross-Country, 12: Wrestling, 9,10,11, 12: Poetry Award. 10. GARY EDWARD LAW - Vocational Arts - Foot- ball. 9.10: Wrestling. 9.10,1l. PHILIP RAY LAWING-Business-Intramural Swimming. 12: Intramural Basketball, 11,l2. ROBYN LYNN LAY-College Prep.-I'Iomeroom Representative. 12: Tri-Hi-Y, 11.12: Sergeant-Ab Arms, 12: F.T.A., 10.113 Spanish Club, 10,11: Boost- er Club. 11.122 G.A.A.. 9,10,11,12: Homecoming Court Attendant, 12. EMILY ANN LAZAR - College Prep.-lVlycrs Park. N.C., 10: Science Club, 11,12: Math Club. 12: French Club, 9,11,12: Booster Club, 11,121 C.A.A., 9.12: National Merit St-mi-Finalist. 12. STEVEN RALPH KLEPFER-College Prep.- Radio Club, 10,11,12: Boy Scout Vocational Ex- plorer, l1,12: Debate Club, 12: Bears, Den. 12. JOHN EDWARD KNAPP, JR.-Business-Secina High School. 9,10,11: Student Council, 9,10,11: Father Tom Club, 9,10,11: C.S.M.C., 9,10,11: Intra- mural Basketball. 9. GINGER ANN KNUDSEN-College Prep.-Tri- Hi-Y, 11,121 Science Club, 11: Math Club, 12: Span- ish Club. 10,11.12: Booster Club. 10,1l.l2: Bible Club, 10,111 Debate Club. 11: F.B.L.A., 12: G.A.A.. 10,11,12: Voice of Democracy Contest. 11: Doctor in Spite of Himself, 11. STEVEN EUGENE KOBE-College Prep.-Sci- ence Club. 12: Latin Club, 10,1l,12: Radio Club, 11.121 Band. 9,10,11,12: Pep Band, 9,10,11,12: Dance Band, 11.12: Brigadoon. 11: Variety Capers. 12: National Merit 12. EVELYN MARIE KOELLING-Business-Booster Club, 9: Freshman Choir, 9. BARBARA JANE KORFHACE-Business-Re kamemoh, 9: Spanish Club, 11,12: Booster Club, 9: Freshman Choir, 9. LARRY RICHARD LONCMAN-College Prep.- Hazel Park High School, Michigan, 93 Hi-Y, 11,123 Spanish Club, 11,123 Lettermen's Club, 11,121 Intra- mural Bowling, 11,123 Intramural Swimming, 123 Intramural Basketball, 123 Baseball, 10,11,12. THOMAS DANIEL LORCH-College Prep.- Homeroom Representative, 113 Hi-Y, 11,123 Let- termen's Club, 11,121 President, 113 Vice Presi- dent, 123 Intramural Bowling, 103 Intramural Bas- ketball, 10,113 Cross-Country, 9,10,11,12, Track Sz Field, 9,10,l1,12. DENNIS KEITH LOWRY-College Prep.-Radio Club, 9,10,11,12, Intramural swimming 11, Track 81 Field, 9,103 Band, 9. MARGARET ANN MOHONEY-College Prep.- SHARON JUNE MAHURIN-Business-F.N.A., 10,11,123 Rekamemoh, 10, Booster Club, 11,123 Red Cross, 9,10,11,123 Drama, 9,10. JEFFREY C. MARSHALL-College Prep. - Home- room Representative, 123 Hi-Y, 11,123 French Club, 10,11,123 Sergeant-At-Arms, 123 American Field Service, 123 Intramural Bowling, 113 Cub Reporter, Managing Editor, 12. DALE ALLEN MARTIN-College Prep.-Intra- mural Bowling, 113 Intramural Basketball, 10,113 Track 81 Field, 9,10. SUZANNE JEAN MARTZ-College Prep.-Tri- Hi-Y, 11,123 Sergeant-at-Arms 11. Executive Com- mittee, 123 Science Club, 11, Math Club, 11,123 F.N.A., 93 Rekamemoh, 93 French Club, 10,11,123 Songleader, 123 Booster Club, 9,10,11,12: Bible Club, 11: Red Cross, 9,10,113 Drama Club, 9,10,11, 123 Social Studies, 11,121 American Field Service, 11,123 National Honor Society, 11,123 Secretary, 123 C.R.A., 9,10,11,12Q Secretary, 11: Sergeant-at-Arms, 10: Arsenic and Old Lace, 12. VALERIE JEAN MASON - Business-Tri-Hi-Y. 11,123 Booster Club, 11,123 Bible Club, 10.11,12' Red Cross, 9,10,11,123 Drama Club, 9,10,11,12. 1 GARY DOUGLESS LEDBETTER-Vocational Arts-Intramural Swimming, 113 Intramural Bas- ketball, 10,11,12. LINDA LEE-College Prep.-Shortridge High School, 9,103 Tri-Hi-Y, 11,123 F.T.A., 123 Spanish Club, 11,123 Booster Club, 9,10,11,122 G.R.A., 11g Intramural Bowling, 123 Cheerleader, 9. ELAINE LEONARD - .IANICE CAROL LEWELLYNG-College Prep. - Homeroom Representative, 10: Tri-Hi-Y, 11,123 Treasurer, 11,123 Science Club, 12: F.T.A., 9,I0,11Q Spanish Club, 10,11,123 Booster Club, 9,10,11,123 Bible Club, 10,113 C.A.A., 9,10,11,123 Girls' State Alternate, 113 Model U.N., 11. MARY EARLENE LINDER-Business-Scecina Memorial, 9,103 Latin Club, 9,103 Red Cross, 9.10, 11,123 Drama Club, 11,123 F.B.L.A., 123 Intramural Swimming, 12. CHARLES WILLIAM LOCKHART-Vocational Arts-Homeroom Representative, 93 Bible Club, 11,123 Radio Club, 9,103 Drama Club, 9,103 Law- rette Accompanist, 103 Jubilaires, 9,10Q Boys En- semble, 11,123 Vaudeville Show, 103 Solo Ensemble Contest, 10. Many times the scene of topic activity, the patio depicts a holiday mood with Christmas cheer and all the trimmings. Seniors, Gary Reid, Dale Pleak, Bob Groves, Tom Heck, Mike Duch, Jeff Marshall, Bob Foster, and Cortney Stegemann unravel the lights for the tree while the one in every crowd Joe Covalt clowns with the bulbs. Q.-w.w.,, Nm? PAMELA SUE MASSINGALE-College Prep.- Science Club, 11, French Club, 1O,11,12g Booster Club, 11,123 Girls Glee Club, 11,12. JAMES JOHN MATHIAS - PAUL MICHAEL MC CALIP-College Prep.-Hi- Y, 11,12g Science Club, 12, Lette-rmen's Club, 11, 123 Intramural Basketball, 9,10,11,12, Football, 9, 10,11,12g Class Vice-President, 12. GLORIA JEAN MCCALLUM-College Prep.- Harry E. Wtiod, 9: Tri-Hi-Y, 11,121 Math Club, 11, Spanish Club, 9,10, Bible Club, 11,123 F.B.L.A., 12, Majorette, 12g Lawrettes, 11. REBECCA LOUISE MC CAY - Business - KATHLEEN GAYAN MC CLAIN - College Prep.- Tri-Hi-Y, 11,12g Library Club, l0,11,12g Youth Ap- preciation Award. 12, Band, 9,10,11,12. DOUGLAS SCOTT MCCLEAN- Business-Radio Club, 9,10: lntramural Bowling, 10,11g lntramural Basketball, 9,10, lntramural Swimming, 11: Poetry Award, 10. CHARLES RAY MCCLOUD-College Prep.- Radio Club, 9: lntramural Bowling, 9,10,1l,12g ln- tramural Basketball, 9,105 Cross-Country, 9. ARTHUR ROBERT MCCOUN-College Prep.- Hi-Y, 11,125 Radio Club, 93 Chess Club, 11, lntra- mural Swimming, 11: lntramural Basketball, 10. STEVEN JAMES MCCUBBINS -Industrial Arts- Football, 9,10,11,12, Wrestling, 9,10,11,12, Track Sz Field, 9. THOMAS LEWIS MC CULLOUGH - College Prep.- KEITH EMMETT MCDONALD-College Prep.- Intramural Basketball, 12. SARA ANNE MCFARLAND-College Prep.- North Central High School, 10,11, French Club, 11, 12, Art Club, 11. LOUIS B. MCINTOSH, IR.-Vocational Arts- Chatard High School, 9,10, 4-H,10,11,12, Basket- ball, Student Manager, 9,10, Track 81 Field, 10. JEFFREY L. MCKAMEY-College Prep.-Math Club, 12, F.T.A., 11, Intramural Bowling, 10,11,12, Intramural Basketball, 11, Tennis, 11,12, Poetry Award, 10. We-1--vs-' 93.37. RONALD MC NANAMA PATRICIA DIANN MC PHERSON -College Prep. -De Land High School, De Land, Florida, 9,10, Student Council, 9, Tri-Hi-Y, 11,121 F.N.A., 10, Latin Club, 9, Booster Club, 9,10, Rekamemoh, 9. MELODIE RAVEN MCQUEEN-Vocational Arts-Spanish Club, 9, Bible Club, 12, G.A.A.,9,10, Freshman Choir, 9, Girls Glee Club, 10,111 Jubi- laires, 12. LINDA JO MEADOWS-Business-Tri-Hi-Y, 11, 12, Booster Club, 9,10,11,12, Red Cross Club, 9,10, 11,12, F.B.L.A., 12, G.A.A., 9, Intramural Bowling, 12. BILL BRUCE MEAKER-Business-Homeroom Representative, 10, Intramural Basketball, 10,11, 12, Football, 9,10, Wrestling, 9, Track 81 Field, 10. KAREN SUE MEANS-College Prep.-F.T.A., 9, 10,11, Secretary, 10, Vice-President, 11, Booster Club, 9, Bible Club, 9, F.B.L.A., 123 Freshman Choir, 9: Melody Maids, 10, Girls Ensemble, 11,12, Band, 9. RANDY MEEKS - College Prep.- CAROLYN SUE MEREDITH-College Prep.- Plainfield High School, 9, Science Club, 11, Bible Club 11.12. JACK EDWARD MERRICK-College Prep.- Brookville High School, 9, Band, 12. 'kid ,-.st 'VTP' f X,-1 9 .1 EDMOND ORAN MILLER-College Prep.- Homeroom Representative, 9: Hi-Y, 11,12, Intra- mural Swimming, 11, Intramural Basketball, 9.10, 11, Basketball Student Manager, 9, Tennis, 10.11, 12, Optimist International Oratorical Contest, 10. JANICE FAYE MILLER-Business-F.N.A., 12, Rekamemoh, 9, F.B.L,A., 12. MARTHA MARIE MILLER-College Prep.-Tri- Hi-Y, 11,12, Vice President, 12, Math Club, 11,12, French Club, 11,12, Booster Club, 9,10,11,12, G.R.A., 9,10,11,12. EVELYN BRUCE MITCHELL-College Prep.- 4--H, 9,10,11,12, F.N.A,. 10,11,12: Rekamemoh, 9, 10.11.12, Freshman Choir, 9, Girls Clee Club. 10, 11, Jubilaires, 12. ROBERT MOLZAN- College Prep. - CHERYL JEAN MOORE-Business-Tri-Hi-Y. 11.121 4--H. 9, Booster Club, 9, ,Iunior Achievement, 12, F.B.L.A., 12, Intramural Bowling, 9.12. SUSAN INCRAM MORFORD-College Prep.- Student Council, 12, Homeroom Representative, 12, Tri-Hi-Y. 11.121 Executive Comm.. 11, Chaplain, 12, Math Club. 11,12, Latin Club, 9.10.11, Secre- tary. 10, Booster Club, 12, Quill 81 Scroll, 12, Nat'l Honor Society, 11,12, Girls State, 11, State Latin Contest, 9: Cub Reporter Managing Editor. 12: D.A.R. Runner-up, 12. IAN LOUISE MORGAN - Business - DIANA ELAINE MORRIS-College Prep.-Tri- Hi-Y, 11,12: Science Club. 11.12, Secretary, 12, French Club, 9.10, Booste Club. 9,10,l1,12, Social Studies Club, 9,10, American Field Service, 12, Prom Court Attendant, 11, Homecoming Court Attendant, 12. JAMES EARL NIERRICK-College Prep.-Brook- ville High School. Lynchburg, Virginia, 9.10, Band, 9.1O,11,12. EDITH LYNN NIESSERSMITH-College Prep.- Tri-Hi-Y. 11.12, 4-H. 9.l0,11,12, Booster Club. 10, 11,12, G.A.A.. 9,10,11: Intramural Bowling. 11.12, Homecoming Queen Candidate, 12, Marion County Queen Candidate. 12, Essay Award. 9, County Awards -1--D. 11: Arsenic and Old Lace,12. MARILEE MESSERSMITH-College Prep.-Tri- Hi-Y. 11.12, 4-H. 9: Booster Club, 10.11,12, Bible Club. 10.11.121 Red Cross. 9.10, Drama Club. 9.10, Band. 11, Brigadoon Pit Band. 11, Solo Ensemble Contest. 9.10.12, Band Secretary. 11,12, Band Con- cert, 9,10.11.12. MICHAEL EDWARD NIEYEBS-Vocational Arts -Intramural Swimming. 11,12. CARY ELWOOD MILBURN-Vocational Arts- Intramural Swimming. 11.12. DALE FRANKLIN MILLER-College Prep.- Frankfurt American High School. 10: Student Coun- cil, 9: Homeroom Representative. 9, Math Club, 10. 12, Italian Club, 10, Vice-President: Intramural Basketball, 9, Science Fair Winner, 9,10, Sojour- ner's Award Candidate, 11. I t Z9 PENELOPE MARIE NELSON-College Prep.- New Dorp High School, 11, New Brunswick High School, 10, Tri-Hi-Y, 12, F.N.A., 10, Booster Club, 12, English Honor Club, 11, Trinity Club, 11, Pres- ident, 11, G.A.A., 12, Intramural Sports Bowling, 11, Glee Club, 9, A Cappella Choir, 10, School Choir, 11. KRISTY LEE NESVIK-College Prep.-Home- room Representative, 11,12, Tri-Hi-Y, 11,12, Math Club, 11, F.T.A., 11, F.N.A., 12, French Club, 10, 11,12, Treasurer, Booster Club, 11,123 Bible Club, 11, Red Cross, 9,10,11,12, American Field Service, 11,12, National Honor Society, 11,12, Ayres High School Board, 12. LINDA JANE NICHOLS-College Prep.-Tri-HL Y, 11,12, Latin Club, 9,10, Booster Club, 10,11,12, Chess Club, 10, G.A.A., 9, Intramural Sports Bowl- ing, 11,12, N.,I.H.A. Convention, 12, Vegetable Judging, 9,10,11,12, 4-H Achievement Trips, 9,10, 11,12, Brigadoon, 11, Solo Sz Ensemble Contest, 9.10,11,12, Concert Band, 9,10,11,12. TERRY LEE NICKEL - Vocational Arts - NICKI ANN NICKELL-College Prep.-Home- room Representative, 9,12, Tri-Hi-Y, 11,12, French Club, 9,101 Drama Club, 10,11, Quill 81 Scroll, 11, 12, Intramural Bowling, 9, Newspaper, 11,12, journalism Institute, 12. MARILYN LUCILLE NICODEMUS - College Prep.-Homeroom Representative, 10, Tri-Hi-Y, 11,12, Rekamemoh, 9,1O, Booster Club, 10,11,12, G.A.A., 9,10, Secretary 10. FRANK L. NICOLA CRAIG ROBERT NORMAN-College Prep.- Homeroom Representative, 11, Lettermen's Club, 11,12, Band, 9,10,11,12, President, 12, Intramural Basketball, 10,11,12, Golf, 9,10,11,12. Captain, 12: Dance Band, 11,121 Pep Band, 9,10,12, Vice Pres- ident, 12. JOHN NYLAND RICHARD ALLEN MYERS-College Prep.-Hi- Y, 11,123 Intramural Bowling, 11,12, Intramural Basketball, 10. INES KAY NAIL KAREN JEWEL NALLY-College Prep. -Science Club, 11: Spanish Club, 10,11,12, Booster Club, 12, Intramural Bowling, 10,11. ROBERT JAMES NANGLE-Vocational Arts- Intramural Bowling, 9,10,12, Band, 9,10,11. GEORGE W. NEGLEY-College Prep.-Spanish Club, 10, Social Studies 11, Band, 9,10,11,12, Pep Band, 10,11,12, Brigadoon, 11, Arsenic and Old Lace, 12, STEPHEN LEE NEIMAN-College Prep.-Latin Club, 9,10,11, German Club, 11,12, Chess Club, 9, 10, Social Studies, 12, American Field Service, 11, 12, Debate Team, 12, Candidate for A.F.S. Student, 12. CYNTHIA LOUISE OAKLEAF SHARON L. OKEY-College Prep.-Tech. High School, 9,10, Tri-Hi-Y, 11,I2, F.N.A. 10,11,12: Rek- amemoh, 10,11,12: French Club, 9, Booster Club. 10,11,12, Bible Club, 11,123 Red Cross, 10,111 Social Studies Club, 103 F.B.L.A., 12, Service Club, 9,103 Intramural Bowling, 12, Choir, 9, W. FRED 0LSEN-Business-Arlington High School, 93 Science Club, 10, Intramural Swimming, 11. JAMES QUINCY OSBORN STACEY RAE OSHIER-Business-Tri-Hi-Y, 11, 12: Booster Club, 11.12. JANET LEE OWEN - Vocational Arts - Bible Club, 12. DANIEL B. PALKO JOSEPH D. PARENT-Homeroom Representative, 93 Hi-Y, 11,123 F.L.B.A., 123 Intramural Basketball, 9,10, Football, 9,10,11, Track 81 Field, 9,I0. SANDRA SUE PEARSON - College Prep. - Home- room Representative, 11, Tri-Hi-Y, 11,12, Math Club, 12, F.N.A., 10,111 French Club, 10,11,12, Vice President, 11, Booster Club, 11,12, Bible Club, 10, 11, G.A.A., 9, Model U.N., 113 Brigadoon, 11: Var- iety Show, 12, Cvlee Club, 103 Girls Ensemble, 11,12. SUSAN KAY PERRY-College Prep.-Tri-Hi-Y, 12, Math Club, 12, F.T.A., 1O,11Q French Club, 10, 11, Booster Club, 9,10,11,12, Bible Club, 9,10.113 C.A.A.. 10,113 Jubilaries, 9,103 Girls Ensemble, 11, Madrigals, 123 Brigadoon, 11, Fiorello, 12, Vaude- ville, 12. BARBARA PHELPS PATRICIA ANN PIERDOS -College Prep.- Ocala High School, 9, Tri-Hi-Y, 11,12, F.T.A., 9, 10,11,12, French Club, 11,123 Drama Club, 10,11, National Honor Society, 11.12, Girls Glee Club, 10, Jubilaires, I1,I2. PATRICK LAYNE PHILLIPS MARILYN ESTHER PLATT-College Prep.- Ludwigsburg High School, 9,102 Rekamemoh, 10, 12, Booster Club, 11, Drama Club, 12, C.A.A., 12. DALE DONALD PLEAK-College Prep.-Home room Representative, 11.12, Hi-Y, 11.12, Science Club, 123 Chess Club. 1l,12, President, 12: lntra- mural liowling, 9,103 Intramural Swimming, 11: In- tramural Basketball, 10,11,12, Baseball, 93 Cross Country, 10: Class Treasurer, 123 Vocational Ex- plorers, 11,12, LaSertoma Club Award. 12. KATHY JEAN PRENTICE-College Prep.- F.T.A., 9,103 F.N.A., 103 Spanish Club, 113 Booster Club, 93 Bible Club, 10,11, C.A.A., 93 Intramural Bowling, 10. CONNIE JEAN QUERY- College Prep. -Tri-Hi-Y, 11,123 Science Club, 113 F.N.A., 10,11,123 Vice- President, 11, President, 123 French Club,10,11,123 Booster Club, 11,123 Poetry Award. WILLIAM DURET QUICK-College Prep.- Homeroom Representative, 103 Science Club, 11,12, Treasurer, 123 Math Club, 11,123 Spanish Club, 9,105 Chess Club, 10,11, Vice-President, 113 Lettermens Club, 11,123 Intramural Swimming, 11, Intramural Basketball, 103 Swimming, 11,123 Cross Country, 9,103 Track Sz Field, 93 Solo En- semble Contest, 9,10,11,123 State Math Contest, 9,103 Vaudeville, 10, Brigadoon, 11, Variety Show, 12, Band, 9,10,11,123 Pep Band, 9,103 Dance Band, 10,11,12. ROBERT LEE RALEY, JR.-College Prep.- Phoenixville Area High School, 9,10,113 Science Club, 93 Intramural Basketball, 93 Band, 11. SHARON KAY REAVIS-College Prep.-Home room Representative, 93 4-H, 113 Booster Club, 10,11,123 Red Cross, 113 Quill 81 Scroll, 11. MICHAEL D. REDUS-Vocational Arts-Intra- mural Swimming, 11,123 Intramural Basketball, 11,12. s 51,3 It C' GLENN DANIEL REESE-College Prep.-Intra- mural Swimming, 11, Intramural Basketball, 10,11, 123 Wrestling, 9. EDWIN N. REICHE -College Prep. -Fishers High School, 9,103 Radio Club, 9,103 Basketball, 9,103 Track 81 Field, 9,10. GARY RICHARD REID-College Prep.-Home- room Representative, 93 Science Club, 11,123 Math Club, 123 French Club, 9,10,1I,I23 Intramural Basketball, 10,11,123 Basketball, 9,103 Football, 93 Golf, 10, Track 81 Field, 9. GLENDA LEE RHOADES - College Prep.- F.N.A., 10,11, Spanish Club, 9,102 Bible Club, 10, 11,123 Intramural Bowling, 10. SUSAN LEE RHODES -Business -Booster Club, 10,11, BARBARA ANN RICCS-Business-Tri-Hi-Y, 11,123 F.T.A., 123 F.N.A., 12, Booster Club, 113 Bible Club, 10, Red Cross, 123 Drama Club, 11,123 F.B.L.A., 12. MICHAEL RIGGS - College Prep. - DAVID HAROLD RILEY-Industrial Arts -Intra- mural Basketball, 10,11,12. JANET KATHLEN ROBB-Arlington High School, 9 103 Tri4Hi-Y11,l2, Executive Committee 12g Math Club 12g Spanish Club 10,11,12g Booster Club 11,12g Music Club 9g Aquarium Club 105 GAA 11g Intra- mural Bowling 11,12. DIANA K. ROBINSON-Business-FNA 10,11,12g Rekamemoh11,12gGAA11. CARY OWEN ROBISON-College Prep-Spanish Club 9,10g FBLA 12g Vice-President 12g Intramural Basketball 11,123 Basketball 9,10g Football 9g Tennis 9,11. VICTOR MANUEL PEREIRA DA ROSA - College Prep- German Club 129 American Field Service 12g Newspaper 12. KATRINA ANN ROSENBAUM-Vocational Arts -Tri-Hi-Y 11,12g FTA 1O,11,12g Rekamemoh 9, 10,11,12g Freshman Choir 9g ,Iubilaires 10g Girls Ensemble 11,12. DONNA LEE ROSS-Business-Tri-Hi-Y 11,12g Booster Club 10,11,12g Drama Club 10,11,l2. LARRY ALLAN ROSS-Business-FBLA 12g Basketball 9. 'I RITA JEAN RUCKER-Business-Rekamemoh 9, 10,113 4--H 9,1O,11g Bible Club 9,10,11,12g FBLA 12g CAA 9. PAMELA LEE RUNYAN-Business-FNA 10, 11,125 Rekamemoh 10,11,12g Band 9,10,11,12. ,Iudy Young and Dave Blount, Most Likely to Succeed . are caught in the acl of preparing for their successful futures. mf-f4ff4dZf412uhfQ7 114 Q RICHARD LEE SCARBROUGH College Prep Homeroom Representative, 9, Spanish Club, 10, 11, Bible Club, 10,11, Football, 9, Wrestling, 9. DAVID CHARLES SCHWARTZ-College Prep- Hi-Y, 12, Science Club, 12, F.B.L.A., 12, Intra- mural Bowling, 11, Intramural Swimming, 11,12. MARY ELLEN SCHWARTZ-College Prep-Tri- Hi-Y, 11,12, 4-H, 9,10,11,12, Secretary, F.T.A., 10,11,12, Spanish Club, 11,12, Booster Club, 9,10,11,12, 41-H Junior Leaders Organization, 10,11, 12, Band, 9,10,11,12, 4--H Key Club, 12, Intramural Bowling, 9,10,11,12, Brigadoon, 11, Solo 81 En- semble Contest, 10,11. ROBERT O. SELDOMRIDGE-College Prep- Hi-Y, 10, Intramural Bowling, 9, Intramural Bas- ketball, 12. RONNIE L. SELF - Business - Clawson High School, 9,10, Intramural Bowling, 12, Football, 9. .IOSEPH CHRISTOPHER SHANK-College Prep -Student Council, 11, Homeroom Representative, 11,125 Hi-Y, 11,12, President, 12, Math Club, 12, National Honor Society, 11,12, Letterman's Club, 10,11,12, Marion County Gavel Club, 12, Intramural Bowling, 11, Basketball, 9,10,l1,12, Baseball, 9,10,11,12, Football, 9,10,11,12, Candi- date for Shamrock King, 10, Marion County Junior Heart Board, 11,123 Indiana Youth Governor's Representative, 11, Senior Escort, 11, Boy's State Representative, 11. DIANNE CLAIRE SHARPNACK - College Prep - Glenbard West, Glenellyn, Illinois, 9,10, Booster Club, 9,10,12, G.A.A., 9,10,11, Intramural Bowling, 12, Choir, 9,10,11, Jubilaires, 12, Librarian. RUSSELL BYRON SHELTON - College Prep - Lettermen's Club, 11,12, Intramural Bowling, 9,10, 11,12, Intramural Basketball, 1l,12, Basketball, 9, 10, Baseball, 9,10,11,12, Football, 9,10,11,12. GREGORY STEPHEN SHEPARD - College Prep-Lovett High School, 9,103 Spanish Club, 11, 12, Golf, 10. dj! DAVID C. RUSSELL - College Prep.-Hi-Y, 11, 12, Math Club, 11,12, Track 81 Field, 10,11,l2, Youth Appreciation Week Award, 12, ,Iubilaires 81 Boy's Octet, 10, Madrigals,11,12,Vaudeville Show, 10, Brigadoon, 11, Solo Ensemble Contest, 10. RICHARD EUGENE RUSSELL-College Prep.- Fisher's High School. 9, Hi-Y, 11,12, Math Club, 12, Intramural Bowling, 10,11,12, Intramural Swim- ming, 11,12, Intramural Basketball, 10,l1,12, Basketball, 9, Cross Country, 9. NICHOLAS TOWNSLEY SAHM-College Prep- Hi-Y, 11,12, Latin Club, 9, Lettermen's Club, 11,12, Swimming, 11,12, Intramural Swimming, 11, Cross Country, 12, Manager, Track and Field, 9,10,11,12, lVIanager,10,11,12. ELIZABETH ANN SANDERS-College Prep- Seranton Central High School, 10, F.N.A,, 11,12, Secretary, 12, Spanish Club, 11,12, Booster Club, 11,12, Intramural Bowling, 12. AMADO ALBERTO SARDINAS-College Prep- Homeroom Representative, 9, Baseball, 11, Swim- ming, 11, Tennis, 11, Track 81 Field, 9. GILBERT SARDINAS - College Prep.- MICHAEL RUE SHEPHERD - College Prep - Kingsgrove North High School, Sydney, Australia, 9,10, Student Council, 9, Homeroom Represent- ative, 9, Hi-Y, 10, Science Club, 9, Math Club, 9, Red Cross, 9, Social Studies, 10, Intramural Basketball, 9, Intramural Squash, 10, Basketball, 9, Cross Country, 9. WILLIAM GEORGE WESLEY SHOOBRIDGE- College Prep-Hi-Y, 11,12, Chaplain 12, Latin Club, l0,11, Social Studies Club, 11,12, Vice- President, 12, Intramural Bowling, 11,12, Intra- mural Basketball, 10,11,12, Cross Country, 1l,I2, Track 81 Field, 12, Sertoma Trip to Washington, New York, 11, Voice of Democracy, 11. JOHN WILLIAM SISSON - College Prep - Arlington High School, Indianapolis, Indiana, 9,10, 11, Homeroom Representative, 10, Drama Club, 12, Quill and Scroll, 12, Letterman's Club, 10,11,12, Journalism Club, 9,10, Intramural Baseball, 9,10,11, Captain, National Yearbook Convention, 10,11. CAROLE SUE SKAGGS-Business-Tri-Hi-Y, 11, 12, F.N.A., 10,11,12, Bible Club, 9,10,11,12, Intramural Bowling, 9,11,12. BRUCE ALAN SMITH-College Prep-Science Club, 12, Spanish Club, 9,10,11,12, Intramural Bowling, 9,10,11,12, Secretary, Intramural Basket- ball, 12, Baseball, 9,I0, Football, 9,10,12, Tennis, 12, Wrestling, 9,10, Dance Band, 9,10,11,12. DAVID LEWIS SMITH - College Prep - Spanish Club, 12, Red Cross, 9,10,11,12, Intramural Bowl- ing, 10,11, Intramural Basketball, 10. WN. Qt u- 'K-ed' JANET KAY SMITH - Business - Homeroom Representative, 9, F.N.A., 9,10,11,12, Rekamemoh, 9,10,11,12, Bible Club, 9,10,11,12, Booster Club, 10, F.B.L.A., 12. ,IEANALLE KAY SMITH - Business - Science Club, 11, 4-H, 9,10,11,12, F.N.A., 12, Rekamemoh, 9,10,11,12, Booster Club, 9,10,11, Bible Club, 9,10, 11,12, American Field Service, 12, F.B.L.A., 12, G.A.A., 9, Intramural Bowling, 9,10,11,12, Essay Award,9. JUDY KAY SMITH - College Prep - Tech. High School, Indianapolis, Indiana, 9, Arlington High School, Indianapolis, Indiana, 10,11, F.T.A., 9,10, 11,12, Drama Club, 9, F.B.L.A., 12. LORETTA LORRAINE SMITH - College Prep - Shortridge High School, Indianapolis, Indiana, 9, Homeroom Representative, 10, Tri-Hi-Y, 11,12, Math Club, 10,11,12, F.T.A., 9, French Club, 10,11, 12, Secretary, 11, Songleader, 12, Spanish Club, 12, Booster Club, 11,12, Intramural Bowling, 9,10, 11,12, Freshman Choir, 9, Girl's Glee Club, 10, Jubilaires, 11. ROBERT LEE SMITH - College Prep - Science Club, 11. STEPHEN H. SMITH - College Prep - Hi-Y, 10, I1,12, Drama Club, 12, Intramural Bowling, 9,I0, 11,12, Intramural Basketball, 1O,11,12, Golf, 11,12. DONALD GRANT SNAPP - Business - Football, 9,10,11, Wrestling, 9,10,11,12, Track Sz Field, 9,10. FRED RICHARD SOMMERFELDT - Business - F.B.L.A.,12. VICKI S. SOSNAY - College Prep - Ludwigs- burg High School, 9,l0, Booster Club, 10,12, Drama Club, 9, F.B.L.A., 12, G.A.A., 12, Intra- mural Bowling, 9. PATRICIA LOUISE STAPELKEIVIPER- Business -Tri-Hi-Y, 11,12, Science Club, 11, F.T.A., 11,12, Spanish Club, 10,11,12, American Field Service, 11,12, Intramural Bowling, 10,11,12. C-EOFFREY ALLEN STARK-College Prep-Stu- dent Council, 12, Homeroom Representative, 9,10, 12, Hi-Y,10,11,12, Treasurer, 12, Science Club, 11, Spar ish Club, 10,11,12, President, 12, Lettermen's Club, 11,12, Intramural Bowling, 10,11,12, Intra- mural Basketball, 10,11,12, Baseball, 9,11,12, Football, 9,10,11,12, Wrestling, 9. LANA CAROLE STECZYSYN -Vocational Arts - Tri-Hi-Y, 11,12, Rekamemoh, 9,10,11, Booster Club, 9,10. CORTNEY PAUL STEGEMANN-College Prep- Science Club, 12, Math Club, 12, Chess Club, 12, Intramural Bowling, 10,11, Intramural Basketball, 10,11,12, Intramural Swimming, 11, Swimming, 11, Track Sz Field, 10,11,12. BEVERLY LYNN STEPHENS - College Prep - Homeroom Representative, 12, Tri-Hi-Y, 11,12, Science Club, 11, Latin Club, 9,10, American Field Service, 11,12, President, 11,12, Intramural Bowling, 10,11, Class Secretary, 12. SUSAN ELLEN STEPHENS - College Prep - Tri-Hi-Y, 11,12, Science Club, 11, Booster Club, 9,10,11,12, Bible Club, 9,10,11,12, Drama Club, 11,12, Social Studies Club, 11,12, Intramural Bowl- ing, 9,10,11, Freshman Choir, 9, Band 9, Jubul- aires, 10,11,12, President, 12, Solo Ensemble Contest, 10,11. JOHN BOND STEPHENSON - College Prep - French Club, 9,10, Intramural Bowling, 9,10,11, 12, Intramural Basketball, 9,10,11,12, Band, 9,10,ll. KATHIE JEAN STEWART-College Prep.-Bible Club, 12, Booster Club, 12, Homeroom Representa- tives, 9,11, Library Club, 9, Tri-Hi-Y, 11,12, My True Security Contest, 10, Lawrettes, 9,10,11, Dance Band Vocalist, Freshmen Choir, 9, Presi- dent, Madriga1s,10,11,12, Band, 9,10,11,12. MARGARET LYNN STEWART - College Prep - Ocala Florida Junior High School, Ocala, Florida, 9, Tri-Hi-Y, 11,12, 4-H, 9,10,11, Vice-President, 10, Rekamemoh, 9,10, Red Cross 10,11,12, President, 12, Drama Club 10, Social Studies Club, 11,12, Secretary, 12, American Field Service, 10,11,12, Intramural Bowling, 11,12, Model U.N. 11, Fresh- man Choir, 9,Jubu1aires,11,12. WILLIAM B. STEWART-College Prep-Science Club, 10, Chess Club, 10, Debate Team, 12, Vaude- ville Show,10,I.H.S.J.I.12,Bears' Den 11,12. ROY CLIFFORD STIDHAM SCOTT STEVE STONE-College Prep-Spanish Club, 11,12,Untramural Bowling, 10,11,12, Intra- mural Swimming, 11,12. PAUL NORVIN STRICKLAND-Vocational Arts -Warren Central High School, 9,10, Radio Club, 10,11,12, Band, 9,10,11,12. JANET MARIE STRIETELMEIER-College Prep -Shortridge High School, 9,10,11, Math Club, 12, French Club, 12, Quill 81 Scroll, 12. CHRISTINA NELLE STROUD-Vocational Arts -Rekamemoh, 9, Bible Club, 10,11,12, Drama Club, 12, Social Studies Club 11, Girls Clee Club, 11. CAROL ANN SUDEK - Vocational Arts - Saint Mary's Academy, 9,10g Girls Glee Club, 12. JANET LUCILLE SURFACE - College Prep. - Latin Club, 93 Booster Club, 11,125 F.B.L.A., 12, Cub Reporter, Circulation Manager, 12, G.A.A., 9,12. RICHARD EARL SWAYZE - College Prep. - Martinsville High School, 9,10,11g Spanish Club, 11, Basketball, 9,1O,11,12g Cross Country, 103 Track 81 Field, 9,10. BARBARA L. SWINDLE EILEEN M. SWINEHART-College Prep.-Antil- les High School, 9,10,11g Tri-Hi-Y, 11,12g F.T.A., 9,123 Library Club, 11, Girls Glee Club, 9,1O. DANIEL JOSEPH TAYLOR - College Prep. - Homeroom Representative, 9, Hi-Y, 11,124 Spanish Club, 10,11,12g Drama Club, 11,12g Intramural Basketball, 10, Wrestling, 12. SUSAN ELAINE TEAL-College Prep.-Tri'Hi-Y, 11,125 Spanish Club, 9,10,11g Booster Club, 9,10,11, Representative, 11: Drama Club, 9,10,11,12, Trea- surer, 12, Vaudeville, 9,10. EDWARD MORTON TEEL - College Prep. - Homeroom Representative, 10,12g French Club, 9, 103 Chess Club, 10, Intramural Basketball, 10, Cross Country, 113 Track 81 Field, 9,10,11,12g Iubulaires, 103 Madrigals, 11,l2, President, 11, Vice-President, 123 Brigadoon, 11, Fiorello, 123 Variety Show, l0,12. SANDRA K. TESKEY-Business-Booster Club, 9,10,1l,12g Red Cross Club, 10,113 Drama Club, 10, Intramural Bowling, l1,12. wi, '-wen.. fi' ,ff ,, f ., The Roaring Twentiesu return to LC as seniors pay 'gtributen to a past age with wide ties and striped shirts. 1 i i CREGC ALAN TREFFINGER - College Prep. - Broad Ripple High School. 93 Quill 81 Scroll. 123 Debate Club, 12. LINDA RAE TREMAIN - College Prep.. Business -Tri-Hi-Y. 11,123 F.T.A.. 9,10,11.123 Rekamemoh. 93 Booster Club. 9,10.11,12: F.B.L.A.. 123 Bears' Den Staff. 12. THOMAS LEE TRICK - College Prep. - Horne- roorn Representative. 11.121 Hi-Y. 11.121 Science Club. II. Math Club. 123 Spanish Club. 10.112 Social Studies. 113 Nat'l. Honor Society. 11.12. President, 12: Medic-al Explorer Post. 11.123 Indiana Bell Explorer Post. 12. Lawrence Optimist 'gYouth Appreciationi' Award. 113 European Trip Winner, 103 Lawrence journal Bond Winner. 9. CATHERINE JOANNE TRUELSEN - College Prep.-Student Council. 103 Homeroom Repre- sentative. 103 French Club. 103 Booster Club. 9.10. 11.123 C.A.A., 9.10, Intramural Bowling. 93 Yard Parks Queen. 11: .Iunior Heart Fund Queen. 11: Candidate for Prom Queen. 11, Candidate for D.A.R. Citizenship Award, 123 Reserve Cheer- leader. 113 Varsity Cheerleader. 12. PAMELA KAY TUCKER-College Prep.-Home room Representative. 113 Tri-Hi-Y. 11.123 Historian. 11.121 F.T.A.. 9.10.11.12: Spanish Club. 9.10.11: Booster Club. 11.12, C.A.A.. 9.10.11.12. Program Chairman. 10. Sgt.-at-Arms. 11. President. 123 Ayreis Fashion Board Candidate. 11. CHARLES EVERETT TUGGLE-College Prep.- Basketball. 11.12. GLORIA .IEAN VANBRIGCLE-Business-Relza memoh, 10.11.12. Treasurer, 123 Booster Club. 9. LOUIS P. VANDERHORST SUE ANN VANDERMEULICN - College Prep. - Booster Club. 9.10: Bible Club. 9.10.11: Assistant News Correspondent of Cub Reporter. 12: Frosh Choir. 9. Secretary. 93 Jubilaires. 10. Secretary- Treasurer. 10. Girls Ensemble. 11.12. Secretary. 11. Librarian. 123 Brigadoon. 11: Variety Capers. 123 Fiorello. 12. DANIEL CARY THARP - College Prep. - Hi-Y Club. 11.123 Lettermen'sClub.11,12:F.B.L.A..123 Intramural Bowling, 23 Swimming. 11.12. CERARD PATRICK THIBODEAU-College Prep. -Orleans-American High School. France. 9.10.11. Student Council. 113 Nat'l Honor Society. 113 L'Orleans. 9.103 Van Buren Chips. 113 Basketball 93W'rest1ing.103Clee Club.11. BARBARA ANN THOMPSON - College Prep. - Student Council. 12. Secretary. 123 Homeroom Representative. 123 Tri-Hi-Y, 123 Science Club. 123 Booster Club. 11.12. Treasurer 123 Drama Club. 9,10,11: American Field Service. 11.123 Queen Candidate for Christmas Dance. 103 Solo-Ensemble Contest. 9.10.113 l.. S. Ayres Fashion Board, 123 Band.9.10.11. STEVE JAMES TIEFEL-College Prep.-Science Club. 10: F.T.A.. 11.123 French Club. 11.123 Chess Club. 103 Aquarium Club, 10, Library Club. 10, Treasurer. BETTY .IEAN TINDALL-College Prep.-Tri-HL Y. 11.123 Science Club. 123 Booster Club. 11.123 American Field Service. 12: Quill and Scroll. 123 Class Secretary. 9: Y Teens. 103 C.A.A.. 103 Bears' Den Staff. 123 Jubilaires. 11.12. Secretary, 123 A Capella Choir, 10. JULIE ANN TODD-Business-Homeroom Repre- sentative. 11.123 Tri-Hi-Y. 11.123 Booster Club, 9.10.11.12. Secretary. 11. Senior Representative. 123 Drama Club. 10,11.12. Secretary. 123 Prom Queen. 113 Lawrettes. 9.10.113Vaudeville.10. ROLAND J. VANDERPERK - Business - Drama Club. 9.10: Football, 9,103 Swimming, IIQ Wres- tling, 9,10. THOMAS LYNN VETTERS - College Prep. - Homeroom Representative, II, Hi-Y. I2Q Science Club, 123 Math Club, 11,12, Treasurer, 123 Natil. Honor Society, 11,123 Lettermerfs Club, 11,123 Basketball, 9,10,11.123 Baseball, 9,IO,II,I2Q Foot- ball, 11,12, Fellowship of Christ, I.A.N. Athletes Representative, 11. ROBERT HALL VISOR' - College Prep. - Paris American High School, 9,10. GUY EDMUN WADDY - College Prep., Business -4-H, 9,10,11,12, Vice-President, II,I2Q Junior Leader Club, 10,11.12, Vice-President, II, F.B.- L.A., 123 Intramural Bowling, 9,10,11,12, Captain, II, Pep Band, 9,10,11,123Band, 9,10,11,12. JANET ELIZABETH WADE-College Prep.-Tri Hi-Y, 11,12, Sergeant-at-Arms, 123 Spanish Club 9,I0,II,I2, Booster Club, 9,10,123 American Field Service,9,10,11,12, Secretary, 123 National Honor Society, 11,123 G.A.A., 10,11,12, Historian, IIQ Doctor in Spite of Himself, 11. DONALD ALLEN WAGGONER-College Prep.- Swimming, II, Intramural Basketball, 10,113 Football 93 Tennis, 11,123 Wrestling, 9. ETHEL FLORENCE WAGNER-College Prep.- F.N.A., I0,II,I23 Rekamemoh, 9,103 Red Cross, 11,12, Library Club, 9,10. DUANE EDWARD WALKER-Vocational Arts- 4-H, 9,I0,II,I2, Intramural Bowling, IIQ Intramural Basketball, 11. FREDA JOAN WALKER - College Prep. - F.B.L.A., 12. MILDRED ANN WALKER - College Prep. - Tri- Hi-Y, II,I2Q F.T.A., II, Spanish Club, 10,113 Booster Club, 9,IO,II,I2Q A.F.S., 123 F.B.L.A., 43 Jubilaires, 103 Girls' Ensemble, 11,123 Briga- doon, II, Variety Show, 12. CHARLES HENRY WALLIS - College Prep. - Fayetteville Senior A High, Fayetteville, N.C., 9.103 German Club, 123 Radio Club. 12, F.B.L.A., 12. ALICE MARIE WAMPLER-College Prep.-Tri- Hi-Y, 11,12, 4--H, 93 F.N.A., 10,11,123 Latin Club, 9,10,113 Booster Club, 123 Bible Club, 9,10,11,123 Social Studies Club, II, G.A.A., IO,IIQ Choral- aires,123Band, 9,10. TERRY LEE WARNICK-College Prep.-Home room Representative, 103 Intramural Bowling, 10,ll, I2Q Intramural Basketball, 121 Football, IO, Wres- tling, 13 Track and Field, 9,103 Debate Team, 12. WILLIAM THOMAS WEAVER-Vocational Arts -Intramural Bowling, 43 Pep Band, 9,10,113 Dance Band, 11,123 Band, 9,10,1l,12. KAY DEE WELl,S-Business- Booster Club, 9,10, 11,123 Bible Club, 9,II,I23 Art Scholastic Award. 11,123 F.B.L.A., 123 Intramural Bowling, 11. GREGORY EUGENE WHETSEL-College Prep. - Radio Club, 9,10,113 Band, 9,10. ALLEN WHITE-College Prep.-Hi-Y, 11,123 Math Club, 12, Intramural Bowling, 10,11,123 Intra- mural Basketball, 10,11,123 Cross-Country, 113 Track 81 Field, 12. MIKKI JANE WHITE-College Prep.-Naperville Community High School Illinois, 9,10,113 Tri-Hi-Y, 123 Spanish Club, 10,113 Booster Club, 12, Leaders Club, IIQ Girls League, 113 May Queen Court, 11. NANCY LOU WHITE - College Prep. - Home- room Representative, 123 Tri-Hi-Y, 11,123 Booster Club, 9,10,11,123 Bible Club, 10,I1,12, American Field Service, 123 F.B.L.A., 12, Intramural Bowling, 10,12. WARREN WILLIAM WHITE-Vocational Arts- Hi-Y, 11,123 Lettermenis Club, 122 Intramural Bowling, 123 Football, 9,10,11,123 Wrestling, 9,10, 113 Industrial Arts Certificate of Merit, 11. KATHLEEN KAY WHITHAM - College Prep. - Homeroom Rep., 113 Tri-Hi-Y, 11,123 Songleader, 123 4-H, 9,103 President, 9,103 F.T.A., 113 French Club, 10,11,123 Booster Club, 9,10,11,123 Foreign Exchange Club, 11,123 Treasurer, 11,123 G.A.A., 9,10,113 Intramural Bowling, 93 Homecoming Queen, 123 Prom Court Attendant, 113 Track Queen, 11g Reserve Cheerleader, II, Varsity Cheerleader, 123 National Honor Society, 11,12, Key Award, 113 D.A.R. Runner-up, 12, Senior Escort, 113 Girls State Candidate, 113 I.U. Program for Study in France, 113 Freshman Glee Club, 93 .Iubi1a1res,10. JUDY KAY WIGGINS-College Prep.-4-H, 9,10Q F.N.A., 10,11,123 Latin Club, 10,113 Booster Club, 123 Cub ReporterStaff, 12. TRUDY ANN WILCE - Business - F.T.A., 113 Rekamemoh, 11,123 Treas., 113 Secretary, 123 Booster Club, 10,11,12. WAYNE EARL WILLENBERG-College Prep.- Homeroom Rep., 9: Science Club, 9,103 Chess Club, 9,1O,11,12Q Secretary, 113 Sergeantvat-Arms, 123 American Field Service, 123 Debate Team, 11, 12, Intramural Bowling, 113 Vaudeville Show- Sound, 9,10,11. EDWARD PATRICK WILLIAMS LYNN FRANCES WILLIAMS - College Prep. - F.T.A., 9,10,IIQ Latin Club, 10,113 Spanish Club, 123 Booster Club, 9,10,11Q Social Studies, 113 Quill Sr Scroll, 11,123 Treasurer, 123 Yearbook Staff, 113 Bears, Den, Picture Editor 123 G.A.A., 10,12. ROBERT STEVEN WINN - Vocational Arts - Homeroone Representative, 11. ERNEST LENZY WISEHART JR.-College Prep. - Intramural Bowling, 9,103 lub ilaires, 9,10. KRISTINE WOODSON-College Prep.-Platte City High School, Missouri, 93 Homeroom Repre- sentative 113 Tri-Hi-Y, 11,123 F.T.A., 10,112 Spanish Club, 11,123 Secretary 113 Booster Club, 9,10,11,123 Quill Sz Scroll, 11,123 Secretary, 123 C.A.A., 9,10, 11,123 National Poetry Award, 10, Bears' Den, Editor-in-chief 123 Model U.N., 113 l.H.S..l.l., 12. JANET SUE WRATTEN-College Prep.-Arling ton High School 103 Tri-Hi-Y, 11,123 4--H, 9,103 F.N.A., 123 Booster, 123 Bible Club, 9,10,11.l23 G.R.A., 9,l0,l1,123 Intramural Bowling, 9: Optimist Club Youth Week Student Government, 12. LINDA FAYE WRAY - College Prep - Arsenal Technical High School 9,103 Rekamemoh IIQ French Club 93 Red Cross 93 FBLA 12. IUDITH CAROLINE WRIGHT - Business JUDITH ANN YOUNG- College Prep - Home-room Representative 9,103 Tri-Hi-Y 11,12, President 11, 123 Latin Club 103 Booster Club 113 Quill 81 Scroll 123 4-H 9,10, President 9,103 Gavel Club 11,12, President 123 GAA 9,10,11, Treasurer IIQ Bears, Den Feature Editor 123 National Essay Award 9g Girls State Candidate 113 D.A.R. Award Winner 123 Model U,N. 11.12. GREGORY DEAN ZIKE-College Prep-Hi-Y 11, 123 Spanish Club 10,113 Chess Club 9.IOQ Social Studies Club IOQ Intramural Bowling 10,113 Intra- mural Swimming 113 Intramural Basketball I0,I1Q Baseball 93 Wrestling 93 Track Sr Field 93 Bears, Den Business Manager 123 I.H.S.J.I. 12. DONALD JOHN ZIMMERMAN-College Prep- Homeroom Representative 11,123 Hi-Y 11,123 Spanish Club 10.11, Chess Club 9,10,11, President 113 Social Studies Club 10,11,12, Treasurer 11, President 123 National Honor Society 11,12, Vice- President 123 Lettermen's Club 123 Intramural Basketball 10,113 Track 81 Field 10,11,123 S0- journer's Award Runner-up 113 Boys State Alter- nate 113 Iubilaires 103 Madrigals 11,123 Variety Show 123 Brigado0n 11. TRINA MARIE ZOOK- College Prep -FTA 10,113 Booster Club 10,11,123 Bible Club 9,10,11,123 Social Studies Club 113 Intramural Bowling 9,10,11,12. Bob Johnson and Pam Tucker won class recognition as 'IMost Athletic . Bob earned letters in basket- ball and football, Pam is president of Girls' Recre- ational Association. THAT first car date, class officers for the first time, new class rings, the prom . . . These plus a myriad other new and often puzzling experiences came to the class of '66 as they entered their third year of high school. For the first time, the members of this class had three student advisory representatives instead of two. They became really active in the clubs they used to just belong to. They performed more in school productions and convoca- tions than before. They became leaders in the school they were followers in. From the first talk of class elections, until the last prom ticket was sold, the juniors jumped into everything they did with the vigor characteristic of youth. Their en- ergy showed in their officer elections, their work during Homecoming, a post game dance, the prom, their work on athletic teams, in clubs and in the school. Recognition for outstanding students came in the spring as the Americanism Award winner was selected, their delegates and alternates to Boys' and Girls' State were chosen, and members of the top 596 of the class were inducted into National Honor Society. Preparation for leadership, next year and in the future was why all this was thrown at them and will be thrown at future classes. Learning to accept responsibility and to live up to obligations thrown at them, the juniors grew a little higher-in confidence, in emotional responsibility, and in the respect of others. Taking a break from the more serious aspect of school, Jim Grace and Dave Webber don masks at the annual Cabaret. Class 0 '66 JUNIOR HOMEROOM REPRESENTATIVES-Row one: N. Shel- ley, J. Grace, K. Slaylon, S. Perkins, D. Webber. J. B. Dailey, R. Hig- night. Row two: S. Snider, S. Thompson, L. Johnson. J. Overturf, M. Dickerson, J. Bernstein, ,l. Burford. Row three: B. Bubenzer, J. Shcetz, .l. Church. J. lVlcWhirter, S. Henson. P. Crdinic. C.lellSf'l1.Rf'11'fU11 F A- Sandlin, L. Hall, S. Mason, S. Watson. K. Moellman, J. Albertson. 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Juniors Lawing, Linda Lemm, John Lemm, Mary Leslie, Anita Lombard, Sandi Luellen, Deborah Boyer, Tom MacKinlay, Morag Martin, Nancy Mashburn, Frank Mason, Steve Masters, Mike McConnell, Gerald McCoy, Charles McCoy, Karen McCubbins, Martha Mclntosh, Anne McKinney, Larry McQueen, Larry McVay, Sandy Mendel, Martha Merrill, Frank Metcalf, Bruce Metcalf, Jack Mithoefer, Mary Mitchell, Sharon Mocas, Marsha Moellman, Karen Mortenson, Nels Moser, Ronald Mullins, Linda Murphy, Janice Neilson, Marilyn Nelson, Sandra Newkirk, Linda Nickel, Danny Parsons, Linda Perkins, Scott Pettit, Rita Phillips, Fred R , R ,..,.,:, -DP r 57 RQ -E ff K ' v , k , 2. '+V , O05 Y sf . . . if wfb J'--T - ' Q L . if Q if ' .uf ' 1- S L l,,Q,,- ,ag .. , e YQ? 4 xi fs!! 0. .1 Nt . Q Q, ..., Q egg: 3: ,K M LM .. ,, ' , ' in K . W - I . 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Juniors Sechrist, David Seitz, Ed Sexton, Ruth Sharkey, James Shelton, Kathleen Shipley, Karen Simmons, Joyce Sink, Karen Smith, Mel Smith, Michael Smith, Shannon Snelson, Mark Stark, Susan Stayton, Kirby Stewart, Charles Stohler, Cindy Sutton, James Swanson, Charles Tarplee, Ronald Taulbee, Janet Thomas, Linda Thompson, Joyce Thompson, Sarah Townsend, David Unthank, Steve VanSickle, Sandy Walker, Thomas Wantz, Maureen Watson, Shirley Watson, Sonia Weaver, Joe Webb, Claudia Wilke, Janet Wickerson, Mark Williams, Gleen Williams, Sherry t 3 35: te, , ,, .. ,,,.. , 1s:,5,...v, N X Q , ,K , 355, 4 S .g Q1 : J tg 2 QQ 9 v 1 .gm ,S 1 Q ft, - .1 1. X -Q F' f ' . .N - -W Q' N. , , ' Q ' , .,,, -e . . Q W K -' , ,Q A S fe ' .. - ' Q F 7 , H . - ' - - ' '- .,,. t X p- .i U- ,N ,-, f - ' ,.,. wp - , K .1 Q - , ' .il S3 in E 5 ff ' W ' , ru I .,,., ,.. .. Q li In W . V, it . , ' x , - ,, 5, K X ,.., .p . 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X X YQ Shaw, Diana Sheetz, Jeannie Shellaharger, Susie Shelley, Neal Smith, David Smith, Debby Smith, Don Smith, Linda Snider, Stana Sosbey, Diane Spaulding, Dave Spohn, Martin Stowinsky, Barbara Strietelmeier, Fred Stroud, Carl Stum, Gretta Taylor, Norman Tellstrom, Jan Thienes, Nancy Thomas, Lee Trent, Kenneth Trittipo, Sherry Tuttle, Teresa Tyler, Karen Ward, Micheal Warren, Vicki Watson, Gisela Watson, Randy Webber, Dave Weller, Jeanne-Mari Wells, Linda WifTey, Gary Winter, Steve Witte, Robert Wolfington, Rick Wood, Jim Yeager, Julia Young, Glenda Zike, Eric 6 Jeanne Holland typifies the pensiveness felt by many sophomores as the hours dragged into semesters, the semesters into the year. CONFIDENCE was a keynote for the sophomore class as they continued their introduction to four years of highlighting experiences. Many members earned driving privileges, and increased dating responsibilities to add to their growing social program. Sports enthusiasts eyed their class players as varsity prospects for their last two years. and were proud of the impressive recognition their classmates won. Sparkling, sophomore reserve cheer- leaders displayed spirit for all the team members during the seasonal tournaments. Dances, convocations, and clubs encouraged participation to give leadership experi- ence to future committee heads, officers and speakers. The music department and dramatics productions spot- lighted the year for many sophomores earnestly rehears- ing for colorful performances. Scholastically the class developed pride and praise for the class of 1967. Awards were presented for poetry, literary composition and acknowledged excellence in academic achievement. Sophomores emphasized learn- ing for future study and made decisions on schedules, majors and minors. No longer the inexperienced frosh, the sophomores progressed academically, socially, emotionally and actively as enthusiastic Centralites. Proving their leadership qualities the class was represented as library helpers, students in the office, academic center and examples of spirited LC supporters. Representing Law- rence Central in every area the sophomores earned a sound foundation for their future years as they proceeded through the pathways to the future. Class 0 96 7 SOPHOMORE HOMEROOM REPRESENTATIVES-Row one: P. Cooper, J. Meadows, T. Jessup, M. Wilson, C. Case, D. Coldrick. Row two: E. Perry. R. Rodgers, J. Holland, P. Frazier, K. Barker, P. Har- vey. Row three: C. Bragdon, S. Millar, L. Yount, K. Young, C. Krug, P. Tharp.R0wfour: L. Hayes, M. Chariton, B. Berger, C. Whitham, N. Nice- wander, P. Jongewaard, J. Sect. Rowfive: J. Heckert, M. Myers, J. Teter C. Dyer, A. Ross, C. Norman, S. Wells. ophomores Acker, Steve Adams, Mike Alexander, Karen Allen, Jerry Apple, Joseph Apple, Sharon Armstrong, William Babb, Cynthia Ball, Robert Barker, Kathy Barnes, Carmen Baxter, Cheryl Berger, William Berkshire, Ronald Bishop, Brenda Black, Greg Bolander, Ron Bonning, Crue Booth, Carol Bowser, Bonnie Bragdon, Cheryl Bragdon, Donna Bragdon, Robert Brouwer, Greg Burgess, Theresa Butler, Carol Butler, Clifford Butler, Pam Case, Carl Cash, Bobby Catt, Mark Chaney, Michael Christen, Judy Clark, John Clark, Peggy Clements, Richard Collier, Richard Condon, Roberta Cooper, Danny Cooper, Marsha ,Q , K X W? Y , . , vs v .. ,ip ..,,. Q. WPS. . ' -2 - 'S .. X, ' A ..: ' YW- - 4 if ' his .sh-. ,. Y fi' ' Q B W.-t - . 3,55 K ts . Q., .,.. - . fi Vw w REQ' ,if BEA 5 t 31 5, 1 if , . . i TTR , .f . Q .:,,... D X - '- ' .Hai Q r i. f.::?Ff , . ., . , I ,.,,,,.,, . ..M ,,.. f ,,, . , .,,, et 5 . ,... . S .ffl sr W . vw - -- k .ff.g'W. -W i .f.-if--1 K L X .ff . 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David Harvey, Peggy Helmick, Debbie Henry, Mildred Henry, Thomas Herd, Richard Hiltgen, Nancy Hinkle, Anna Ho, Maria Holland, Jeanne Howard, Roger Hults, Linda Hunter, Carl Huston, Cathy lsom, Martha Jackson, Dan Jacobs, John Jaquette, Betty t x Q , - if l ha d ' iii? fetal: .t .. rea,-far. wa. :-.en , X 'N wt Nj so El Xs- A . t 7 ' 'ig ' - ' sfzrnesss, N we Q- T: at-. 5 X N 5 K ik L X Nil? f NNN is f if s K! l i 1 Q -x ws X -- ., ,., , K 7 ti Xl x , , XX N ww lf QW , X, gag, 1 ,,,. ,-.. , , . P Q 3 E :. . 1 3- W ::::.w:,: , .A ,wt 11 w f s at - , .f fir '5 ia- ,f'a -.,. ,t in-vii ' 7.2, fi if ' X sz sy t, Ti Ylw : 2 ' i I N WQX X N5 . 5 K be 'E -. N , . ltl- gf, X A . :I 3 21,15 F5 . g ,,,. zzzi , Q, 'ti 2 Q N3 A is his ' 058553 ,, t Q' . I N, , gg ,ng I few-- 389' ' - i it it: 'LE JESS. . . :f 'M - -SEs:,,EEr P32555 f, :I JE 1' ,E - , 53, J ' is ir -155: ie A Y U. 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Johnston, Virgil Jones, Gloria Jones, RoyAnna Jones, Stephen Kephart, Alyee Keppeler, Randy Kerby, Richard Kern, Gerry Kirby, Darrell Kirkmon, Linda Knickerbocker, James Kobe, Susan Lamar, Donald Larson, John Leatherman, Vonn Lee, Kathy Lewis, Linda Lindsey, Raylene l,irren,Scm1 Little, Cary Lowry, Phil Lueckert, Dennis Lynch, Judith Lunsford, Katie McGinnis, Jack McKamey, Rand McKinney, Shirley McLean, Linda Martz, James Maurer, Linda May, Gary May, Stephen Meenach, Dean Meenach, Gene Messer, Dennis Messersmith, Andy Millar, Suzie Miller, Billie Miller, Jack Miller, Phyllis . fs x tx 'X H at lv W x 36 E. SH . X i .51 Q X -rfs, X.. w'3rgf' m it kr t. '?xM L- .X. Q X X M' X Q is Q 4 , Q X3 ff 'W' . , . Q x . X ,- ' ' K .. ,,,:,5, , , 5 .5 bk if K :sex sr, X. . - - X ' ' 'rr' i. hxxiow' L ,V as X, .. K, is g fy ,fx HTH, ISR L A i f .,, X'1-klxi-liletiffs - Q Q sz. - .. .I W5 X XX X st we . 35 X N 7 w 5-:yt .e -gn iw 21: , X i 1 f . . K X X at e Q Nts if X ,, N X at X. 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Shake, Judy Shappard, Barbara Sharp, Gary Simpson, Diane Simpson, Merrilee Sinclair, James Sleeth, Donald Smith, Kathleen Snapp, Bob Snyder, Chuck Snyder, Ginny ,Mi fa 41' M s ,W ,,, fta,r 4 'W , af 1' v , ,, W f' 1 X 4 2 at J W M at , je, 'ti' K 1 -nv My . fi 'E,' Y I W 0' I M -1 V N H it t 2 5 T 'L T, at if W -,1, if, - R -S1-Jphomores Sandsmark. Patricia Saekett, Deborah Sanders, Jeff Sauerheber, Jeanette Schulz, Winifred Schumm. George-anne Schwartz, John . Seebach, Randy Sharp, Nancy Sharpnack, Rick Sheridan, Shirley Simpson, Barbara Slete, Becky Smith, Doyle Smith, Evangeline Smith, Jeff These sophomores, Karen Young. Nancy West, and Judy Geder keep up with the latest fads. They spend many free hours imitating the popular recording group, The Beatlesfl izphomores Solana, Dwaine Sosbey, Debbie Sowders, Phyllis C. Spatig, Bonita Stegemann, Rodney Steinway, .Julia Stephens,-Bud Stewart, Roger C. Sumner, Rita Swaim, Dianne Swartley, Janette Swayze, Mike Tharp, Peg Thaxton, Mark Thomas, Mona Thompson, Charles M. Totton, Mike Tremain, Jesse Trogden, Mary Tuggle, Mary Wacholz, Richard Wampler, Cynthia Warren, Farr Weaver, Daniel Wheeler, Carol Whitcomb, Patricia Whitesell, David Whitham, Cindy Williams, Jerry Williams, Linda Williams, Robert Wilson, Robert Wisehart, Gloria Woolsey, Beverly Wood, Allen Woodall, Angie Young, Cary Young, Jim Young, Karen Young, Sandy at X 3 s if iw- ik , X Q - rx ' , t 'if A is 'EEEQS ff , NSW 2 ,S 1 'fi ,.,y:, wg .....,.. x X -. -, faigsx ,iw X: X ra . ' 7 Y x Xt , ,,.,.. , sgfaq - ,i - ' X . N A T a 5 1, r X 'SO .. , .M-1, ,ami K , wwf as f sf 'V - . f :s,s,fszsfff-lx : xi ' 1-f-fPu:.:Jz.. 11: :':iExi'. as.'lz:f ' Lffeszgeff. is:-ff 3,2 at X , Mes, i , t f ,ff- s 1 5 N 2 X N H L as if N xi X 1 2 ,, N as Ei Q N xx ,Hs R fag- A R aa, N X W I as-. 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' - , I fl, -2 .. .. -.1-,,. , is I., 2 9, S , ,,, I X X ts, ,, ta i i - .... ,, S Q E to 1 X N w X 9 xx x Staddon, J an Stambach, Kathy Startzman, Steve Steele, Debra Stonehouse, Stephen Straight, Jim Strough, Linda Sullivan, Patrick Swinehart, Judith Taylor, Dennis Tellstrom, Jero Teter, Jim Thompson, Vicki Tiefel, .lane Ann Tipton, Rebecca Tomson, Nannette Tutts, Karla Vaughn, Jerry Vaughn, Robert Vise, Victor Weaver, Mark Wells, Stephen Wesling, Phillip West, Nancy Wilcox, Daniel Willard, Jessica Williams, Charles Williams, Diana Wilson, Susan Wing, Kathleen Winn, .lim Winston, Gary Wright, Frederick Wright, Susan Yakey, Debbie Young, Al Yount, Linda Zawadsky, Sarette Zeiss, Michael Zimmerman, Mike FRESHMEN entered a new world as members of Lawrence Central's student body. Long awaited high school days materialized with the advancement to this higher institution of learning. Most ofthe class found decisions facing them in every corridor-a choice of studies, new friends, and the menacing trial and error of getting acquainted with their new surroundings. Orientation programs greeted the freshman the first few days with counseling and changes of sched- ules. The lunchroom, the library-all areas were influenced by the presence of this new class. The physical education department was one new concept of LC life, required daily of all freshmen. Foreign language labs and reading labs were also new academ- ic experiences. Science, history, mathematics and vocational studies were developed for special areas - outlining a much larger curriculum for a scholastic program. Sports, dances, and clubs sparked class distinc- tion and developed spirit and loyalty for LC. Fresh- man homerooms voted for delegates to represent the class in legislative bodies and to select their team cheerleaders. During Homecoming the class worked harmoniously to produce a distinct, original float. Post-game dances, special events and clubs boasted their memberships and production with the new class developing their own ideas and working to be a part of the school. A familiar sight to most Centralites is the fourth period telephone hour. Here freshmen Peggy Howard and Debbie Brouwer talk to their friends at ? ? ? , while Mary Bilbrey and Sue Babb eagerly await their turn. Class 0 63 FRESHMAN HOMEROOM REPRESENTATIVES-Front row S Row three J Beavans C Smith P Hodson C Thomas M Young M Johnson, M. Brawner, S. Covert, S. Hast, B. Depew, J. Flynn, L. Smith Tadman Row four B Dugan S Hewitt B Millar .l Nicewander D Row two: S. Arnold, R. Cook, T. Ransdell, L. Meeks, S. 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Linda Flack, Walter Frazier, Gloria Frazier, Steve Fresch, Donna Funcannon, Robert Eikenberry, Sharon Ellis, Karen English, Jared Everett, Roy Gillahan, Denny Glass, -Candy Goren, Gaylene Gorman, Donald Greatbatch, Karen Gregory, Margaret Gregory, Robert Griffith, Don Hall, Larry Hamer, Sheryl Hamley, Anthony Hammans, David Hast, Susie Hause, Larry Heady, John Heath, Daniel Hinrichsen, Robert Hodson, Pam Hoffman, Robert Hoffman, Tim Horn, Deborah Hornung, Cathy Horsman, Richard Howard, Eddie Howard, Mike Howard, Peggy Hoyt, Steve Hubbard, Charles Hutchings, Troy Hutson, Peggy Hylton, Karen Jacobs, Laura Jeffers, Carol Jenkins, Tim Jensen, Carla John, David Johnson, Sue Johnston, Johnny Jourdan, Dennis Kaatz, Judy Keser, Jim Kilrain, Jim King, Tom Knickerbocker, Judy Lamb, Charles Land, Larry Lane, Debbi La Rue, Michael Littleton, Melinda Long, Carol Lochry, Tom Lockhart, Linda Mars, James Martin, Kenneth Martin, Susan Mashburn, Margaret Mattingly, Vickie May, Sandra McCarthy, Joan McCay, Daniel McGinnis, Mary McGowen, Sharon McLaren, Bruce MeMeans, David 3 Q N, Q - 3 X v- isis E A ,V- ,i'e , i N X Q 'vs rr JJ ! ix ' TJ ,I K l --mx- . 3 il 2 P if x ,U -- ,gy Freshmen Hubbard, Shirley Hudson, David Humbles, Paul Hummel, Eric Imel, Marcia J aquette, Dan Jarmon, Christy Jarvis, Liz Johnson Chuck Johnson, Joyce Johnson, Judy Johnson, Larry Kane, Sandy Katz, Louis Kehrer, Phil Kennard, Tom Kolb, Teresa Korsmeier, Janet Krull, George Kutzelman, Irene X -L :' . ig, Q xt, , ' if is -Q: My , trgi .,,, J a,e, ,,., ,,q, J M g gigy i f glll i 4 ' iatt - '-: t . 5 gl t 4 L i 2 ce K L f J e is , . at , li J J N xy? ittii if ! :'-l Lawson, Randall Lemm, Christina Letourneau, Janet Lewis, Bill Maddux, Peggy Maddux, Bruce Mahurin, Kathy Manwaring, Robert Massingale, Duane Masters, Jenny Masters, Tim Mattingly, Carolyn McClary, David McCormick, Chuck McCullough, Pam McDougall, Al McQueen, Karen Meadows, Jack Meeks, Linda Meenach, Bobby Freshmen Melton, Debbie Meredith, Deanna Michael, Tom Milburn, Greg Minner, Steve Mitchell, Frances Mitchell, ,lim Mohr, Carolyn Mootz, Mary Morgan, Judy Morgan, Suzi Morris, .lohn Neff, Gary Neuss, Karen Neville, Craig Nicewander, ,lack O,Neal, Duane Orff, Marcia Orr, Katie Palmer, Brad Patterson, Kyle Patton, Mary Pefley, Debbie Peiker, Bob Phillips, Mark Pittman, Mike Pontius, Liz Porter, Claudette Raley, Jerry Ransburg, Steve Ransdell, Terry Read, Linda Reynolds, Connie Reynolds, Jim Richardson, Michael Rickard, Kenneth Robison, Phyllis Roeschlein, Douglas Rogers, David Romeril, Stephanie 2 7' is- at X3 t 5 X X 6 , ii' gs 2 , ,, 'Q N Q. ft rg, 4 b ,s r fr: , n if CQ as 122 : M1 If 4' Y Klx. 125. 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Robert Parsons, Shirley Patten, Tom Perkins, Cindy Perkins, Wlanda Phenis, Dennis Phillips, Karen Prater, Peggy Prenkowitz, Elaine Prentice, Becky Pulliam, Michael Reese, .lanice Reid, Robert Reno, Woodie Res. Steve Ricks, Mark Riggs, Tim Robbins. john Roberts, Nancy Rose, David Rowland, Mary Rucker. Edward Rybicki. Evelyn 44 Freshmen Stayton, Steven Stephens, Tom Stevens, Tom Stewart, Kathy Svoboda, Carla Swanson, Dana Sweeney, Earl Tadman, Mark Theall, Meredith Thomas, Brenda Thomas, Leslie Thomas, Chris Tremain, James Tremel, Harold Trick, Carol Turcotte, Adrian Vicars, Paul Villwock, Bruce Viser, Kathryn Waers, Vicki Warniek, Teresa Watson, Roger Watts, Bill Watts, Don White, Carol White, Darryl Wilkerson, William Willard, Joanne Williams, Karin Williams, Rick Wills, Bill Wilson, Cheryl Wolsieffer, ,lim Wood, Steve Woods, Michael Wright, Kim Young, Dave Young, Marty Zigler, Austin Zink, Michael X . if-iff ' , . tttt '- i -i X f V , is 2 .f A ': g 521 ities sew .. s ' ig ,..:E ff, ,et . te s.. 'E H . at, sh , ffl, ,-mess -3--s: -,E RQ 'ix N , t,,,, ,X ,. N N W xl t X 5 isslft ' tif, 1. Q Y. ' 2 , aussie t A ss Q 1 .2 gg, , ,,p, S f it , 455' f if s ,p sew f-- : s s X N it X 'S X is X QQSV T ,ii - X -y 4 f l of :'. f etvtf 'etti V ' ' ..: . 'ff sis - aw' 2 iff? 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N 9 BND, X s E X 5 x ae XB fi? ff We E if! r at vw Q S S wit 'M . tt , is Ss X i N' gs aff S 41-:Si Q gl x , ,Z , st af' v A , sv ,A , by 1 -9' Q- i is s ' X 5 1 , K 1 : will -W 3 'E' X Stohler, Marsha Strangeway, .lohn Strickland, Richard Stroud, Donald Tate, Bonnie Taulbee, Rita Teasdale, James Teasdale, Lynn Thompson, Rick Thorpe, Peggy Throne, Tom Tomlinson, Terry Turner, Greg Tynan, Connie Tyner, Annette Urich, Kathie Waldron, Cynthia Ward, Charles Ward, John Warfel, Kari Webb, Dave Weer, David Weirich, Terry Wheeler, Freeman Williams, Alice Williams, Brenda Williams, Gary Williams, Karen Wineinger, Daniel Winkler, Elizabeth Winters, .lackie Wisehart, Sandi Wuertley, Judy Yates, Edgar Yates, Tom Young. Cathy zink, Phillip stop lookin' DAVE McINTIRE has the deal for 6105 E. 38th at Arlington across from Topps Ll 5-8551 Complete: yOll Truck Service Body Work Used Car Lot DAVE McINTIRE Ford is The Home of Big Savings and Fine Service FORD 4 W'ILKERSON'S BARBER SHOP 6000 E. 46 Street LI 6-0914 BbG R. J. Kennington Insurance Agency Ben Franklin Store Automobile . Headquarters Flre C I for aSl1a t . B y School Supplles Onds Locally owned and operated HOHICUWHCP S North Lawrence Shopping Center 4438 N. Franklin Rd. L1 6-6511 Lawrence Rita Bragdon HINDEL LANES 6833 Mass. Ave. LI 5-1231 30 Lanes Upen 24 Hours Pro Shop Just South of 38th .lust West of 100 J Glenn R. Meyer President GLENN R. MEYER C0. INC. Office and Model Homes Hague Rd. at 72 Street, Indianapolis TI 9-1558 Chances' Cafeteria Good Food . . . Carry Out Week days 6 a.m.-8 p.m. Sunday 11:30 a.m.-8 p.m. Road 100 Castleton TI 9-14-51 None Better. . .Few as Good MICHAEL CLEANERS Fast Service 84-241 Pendleton Pike For Your Complete Line of School Supplies Shop S. S. KRESGE Devington Shopping Center Ron Beam '54 H- ca. '71 'C 3 1-m Q CD 3' 'U Q N N 3' N Qsss 4 fr Fi za P W 31 if 12:22 , in ' -. 5 mg 5' l k, T 1,1 ,k..5,. six its F it A ,L L at if W N' ' 'Z ijt, gifs sea. k R A .kA.. .,,.fw.wwfs- X K , .. - . - ,, ....,,,....s.N,,,.,..,...,.... s,.......,..-w....- K he .W . ..- ,,... . . ,..., he A... v,...,- ?.q.,.--, .I .M X,.- ,it wma--ssygf 2 ,aff For the Latest I I Us , , e l tsssu n L in Fashion L., .K.. I ,.KL, It,S W, Edrlch Men's Wear ox f i L C m X Esquire Plaza 5 t L LI 5-5936 Castleton Lumber ESQUIRE PLAZA CO., Inc. BE S Lumber, Millwork, Building Materials, Featuring Top Hat Hair Spray Hardware, Sash Sz Doors, TW 8-5128 R00fil1g Evelyn Chapman Mildred Baker 8159 Floyd Street Castleton, Indiana TI 9-0380 SMART Illlll lllllll L V SHOPS Illllllalll I II Eiilllll I EU E 5 Cn 5' -53 -gf! I-IOP Br: on DC Q2 HU: cn -s Er-1 Em 990 as S gm '1 Bobbet Standard Service 4-6th 81 Arlington Wheel Balancing Muffler Service The final filter does the trick To make your car go extra quick lVIcDonald,s Drive-In 5265 E. 38th St. ,lust West of Emerson Drive under the Golden Arches, For the Triple Treat Awaits You! Lisa Brubeck It's Fun to Shop 311 PAUL HARRIS Devington Shopping Center Headquarters for the Best in School Rings and Senior Keys Watches and Charms Devington Jewelers 6000 E. 46 Street LI 6-14-15 Terms 32 Weekly Open Evenings Until 9 Kerry Coleman Bob Foster, Jim Bruce WO0LWORTH'S 8200 Pendleton Pike MA Complete Record Departmenta' CGA Very Large Luneheonettew 66Sewing Center 6GVery Large Stationery Department K 81 K BARBER SHOP 38th 81 Emerson LI 6-7706 Mon thru Fri 8 a.m. to 7 p.m. Saturday 8 a.m. to 7 p.m. K y, Deke, Chuck, L Jerry Vaughn, Bill Armstrong, Tim Jessup KING'S KUP DRIVE-IN 814-6 Pendleton Pike LI 6-7647 Lawrence Twin-Ring Bridal Service 6809 East 82 Street Formals Cocktail Dresses We Do the Entire Wedding Arrangements Tuesday-Friday Saturdays 2 p.m.-8 p.m. 10 a.m.-5 p.m. Marge Edmondsom 8491960 Castleton Tel1man's Standard Service 7900 Pendleton Pike LI 6-0039 For the Finest Products and Service you can depend upon us. 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Washington FL 3-1835 Gregg Treffinger, Kathy Whitham Your Friend the HFAT BOYH Your Inter-Collegiate Press Representative Abbett, Hugh Douglas-f9l 138 Abbett, Jon Pierce-1111 123,79 Abell, Gerald Lee-1111 123 Abell, Linda Sue-llll 123 Acker. Stephen Roy-1101 130,77 Acord, Michael Paul-1121 91 Adams. Herbert Michael-1105 130 Adams. Wendy Nannette-1111 123 Adams. Willard Richard-197 138 Aird, Philip Edward-1121 91 Akin, David Lee-191 138 Akin. William Edward Jr.-191 69, 138 Albers, Linda Christine-19l 138 Albertson, Janice Rae-1111 30, 123 Aldrich, Eddie Merl-195 69,138,74 Alexander, Karen C.-1101 130 Alexander, Nancy Romona-193 138 Alexander, William Leslie-191 138 Allanson, Stephen Lee-Q93 138 Allen, Donna Jean-1123 50,91 Index Beaman, Carole Sue-fllj 123 Beasley, Beasley, J0hn Abbott-f12l 46,92 Stephen C.-191 138 Beavans, Jacqueline Kay-1121 31, 92 Beavans, William James-f9l 69, 138,75 Beaver, Michael A.-f12J 21,90,92, 79 Becker, Peggy Louise-C111 123 Beecher, Lavern Alan-1111 66,123 Beechler, Thomas R.-1101 130 Beechler, William Edward-Q93 138 Beemer, Tony Hampton-1105 130 Belcher, John Thomas-f10l 130 Bell, Kathy Jane-1121 92 Bell, Thomas Kenneth-1105 130 Brock, Patricia Ann-1111 123 Broderick, Martin James-110D 130 Brokaw, James Rand-191 138 Brokaw, Terrill Ann-1121 93 Brong, Stephen Earl-195 138 Broome, Dennis Ray-fllj 123 Broome, Sandra Cheryl-1125 93 Brosius, Bonnie Chris-191 138 Brouwer, Deborah Ellen-191 138 Brouwer, Gregory Phillip-1101 130, 71 Chapman, Dawn Rene-1101 130 Chapman, Anita Eileen-1121 94 Chappell, Dana Lynn-1111 123 Chariton, Raymond Michael -1101 130 Cheesman, Steven James-f10J 130 Childers, Pamela Jill-1103 130 Christ, Ronald-flll 123 Christen, Judith Anne-1101 130 Church, Jane Ann-1113 123 L Clancy, John Thomlinson-191 138 Brown Arnold Michael-195 69,138 Brown, B.D, Kimberly-1121 93 Brown, Cathy Michon-1113 123 Brown, Kathryn Alice-1111 34,123 Brown Brown Stanley Rex -1101 130 Z Thomas Ferrow-1105 130 Allen, Jerry Lee-1105 130 Allen. Marcia Ann-112191 Allen, Nolan Wheeler-C121 91 Allen, Patsy Gay-193 138 Allen, Rick E.-1101 130 Bellows, Cheryl Jane-1121 92 Bennett, Carol Suzanne-191 138 Bennett, Eldonna F.-1121 92 Bennett, Robyn Eloise-C9l 138 Bentley, Cynthia Annette-12J 36, 92,14 Bentley, Rebecca A.-flll 36,123 Brownewell, Cinda Lou-C123 4-9,93 Browning, Suzanne-fllj 21,34,123 Brubeck, Liseanna Jo-C121 12,42, 70,93 Clark, Carolyn Sue-193 139,30 Clark, Donna .lean-191 139,30 Clark Dorcas Suzan-C121 95 Clarkl James Clyde-C111 123 Clark, John D.-1121 95 Clark, John Hamilton-7101 130 Clark, Marsha Ann-1111 123 Clark. Peggy Ann-1101 130 Clark, Ronald Eugene-fllj 123 Clayton, Joan Darlene-1121 95 Buis, Charles Worth -fllj 123 Allison. Gary D.-4125 69,91 Allman. Joseph Wesley-1101 130 Allman. Susan E.-1127 10,ll,2l, 91,13 Ambrose. Linda Sue-112D 42,91 Anderson, Daniel Warren-1101 130 Anderson. Judith Kay-112191.45 Anderson, Paula Kay-1111 123 Angell, Gary Donovan-Q91 138 Angell. Larry Edwin-1113 123 Anshutz, Cathy Jo-1101 32,130.71 Anshutz, Wendy L.-712390.91 Anthony, Larry Allen-1121 91 Apple. Apple. Apple. Apple. Beverly Kay-i121 91 Deborah Kay-1111 123 Dennis K.-4121 78,91.79 Diane Lee-1111 123 Apple, Joseph Gilbert-1101 130 Apple, Marsha Kay-191 138 Apple, Marsha Marie-C123 91 Apple. Nina Jean-llll 123 Apple. Apple. RitaJo-1111123 Sharon Lynn-1101 130 Applegate, Jerry Michel-Q91 138 Appleget. Byron Allen-191 138 Armstrong. Carla Beth-C93 138 Armstrong, William Jones-1101 130.77 Arnold Arnold , Michael Dale-Q91 138 . Nicolette Louise-C93 138 Arnold. Stephen Douglas-191 138 Arthur. Damon Louis-Q97 138 Asher. James Robert-191 138 Aumann, Thomas Edward-793 138 Babb, Cynthia-1101 130 Babb, Babb, Babb, Bacus, Bailey, Bailey, Baker, Baker, Baker, Mark R.-C121 91 - Paul-f10l 130 Susan Lynn-191 138 James Neville-fllj 123 James David-191 138 Linda Sue-1101 130 Jerry Lee-191 138 Linda Kay-1105 130 Richard Michael-f12J 92 Baldridge, Rebecca Lynn-1101 130 Baldwin, Byron Neal-1121 32,66,92 Ball, Michael Barrington-1111 123 Ball, Robert Francis-1105 130 Balz, Karen Lee-191 138 Barker. Barbara Jo-191 138 Barker, Kathy Lee-1101 130 Barkhimer, Kristen Sue-1125 42,92 Barkhimer, Kristi Sue-1125 92 Barlow Barnd, Barnes , Michael Allen-195 138 Cheryl All-C91 138 , Carl Ralph-C91 138 Barnes, Carmen Akemd-110131, 130 Barnes Dennis Charles-f9J 138,81 Barnes I John Benton-1123 37,92 Barnett, Judith Louise-C125 92 Berger, William W.-1105 30,66,69, 130,77 Berkshire, Ronald Allen-1101 78, 130,79 Berkshire, Steven David-1121 90, 92,79 Bernstein, John Reynolds-C111 123 Beverly, Dawn-flll 123 Bevers, David L.-1113 123 Bilbrey, Mary Evelyn-Q95 138 Belbrey, Peggy-193 138 Billieu, Bonita Lei-C91 138 Bilsky, Donald Jay-1111 31,123 Binder, William Henry-flll 123,73 Bishop, Brenda Joyce-1105 130 Bisti, Eileen Janice-1121 93 Bird, Bonnie Gayle-195 30,138 Black, Earl Leo, Jr. -191 69,138 Black, Gregory Allan-f10J 130 Black, Sharon Kay-1121 90,93 Blakley, Earl-f10J 130 Blatz Stephen-Q91 53,138 Michael John-193 138,74 B ess, Alana Lee flll 123 Bless, Pamela Sue-191 138 Blitz, Gregory Phillip-1101 69,130 Blount, David-1121 4-9,93,45 Bly, Betsy Kay-Q95 138 Blune, Robert Allen-1105 130 Board, Dana Lynn-193 30,138 Bock, James Anton-1115 123 Bodenhafer, Patricia Louanne- f9l 138 Boer, Edwin Richard-1121 Bogan, Barbara Ann-Q91 30,138 Bogle, Sheila J.-1101 130 Bolander, Patricia L.-1121 31,93 Bolander, Ronald H.-f10J 69,130 Bolt, Brian Douglas-1121 93,79,13, 80,81 Bolt, Sheila Kathleen-C9l 138 Bone, Steven Rundle-195 138 Bonning, Kathryn Crue-1101 25,130 Booth, Carol Deloris-1101 130 Booth, Cynthia .10-C91 138 Booth, Robert -112740 Borneman, Terry Merill-C95 138,81 Borneman, Susan Elizabeth-fllj 123 Bosse, Kathleen M.-1111 123 Bowles, Norman C.-C111 34,123 Bowles, Robert Kenneth-C91 138 Bowser, Bonnie Lee-1101 130 Bowser, Ronald K.-fllj 123 Boyce, William Edward-fllj 123 Boyd, Charles William-f12l 93 Boyd, Karla Kay-1101 130 Boyer, Catherine Lynn-191 138 Boyer, Lana Jane-fl0l 130 Boyer, Thomas Edward-fllj 123 Braden, Ellen V.-1101 130 Bradshaw, Jo Ellen-191 138 Bradshaw, Vicky-Q91 138 Bruce, Ida Eleanor -791 138 Bruce, James Eugene-1121 35,93, 45 Bruce, Linda Carol-1121 94 Bruce, Philip Dan-flll 78,123,79 Bruce, Phyllis Ann-fllj 36,123 Bruton, Sharon Ann-191 138 Bryant, Clifton Albert-Q91 138 Bryant, Mark Allen-f9l 138 Bryant, Mary Ellen-C91 138 Bubenzer, Brenda Jane-C113 123 Buckholz, Rudolph Whitesell-191 138 Bullock, Donald Allen-1101 130 Bullock, James Charles-191 138 Bullock, James Sherman-1121 94 Bunch, Jennifer-1123 94 Burford, James Dale-1111 20,66, 123 Burford, Steve P.-1125 21,94,77 Clements, Richard-1101 130 Clift, Julia Ann-fllj 123 Clodfelter, Pamela Kaye-tlll 123 Clouse, Elizabeth Jean-C93 139 Coan, Larry Allen-191 139,46 Cobb, Phyllis Jean-1121 95,90 Cofer, Larry Eugene-Q91 139 Coffey, Alberta-1101 130 Coffey, Janice Darlene-1101 130 Coffin, Michael Lynn-Q91 139,69 Cogdill, Michele-C121 95 Cohee, Cynthia Lou-Q91 139 Colby, Deborah Ann-191 139 Cole, Maryann Betina-1102 130 Coleman, Kerry L.-1121 95 Collier Collier Collier , Charles Douglas-1121 95 Glenn Carl-1105 130 Z Richard A.-7101 130,74 Collins, Connie Ann-flll 123 Collins, Thomas L.-1121 95 Colvin, Denniys W.-C111 123,37 Burgess, Sheryl Kay-1101 130 Burgess, Theresa May-f10J 130 Burnham, Laura N.-flll 123 Burtner, Robert Calvin-C115 123 Butler, Carol-f1OJ 130 Butler Butler Butler Butler, , Clifford-f10l 130 , Gerald Allen-C93 138 , Linda Lee-f12J 94 Pamela Lee-fl0J 130 Butterman, lan Louise-flll 123 Butts, William Harris-f9J 138 Butz, Fred-1113 54, 123 Byerly, Jerald Lawrence-Q91 138 Byrne, Steven Franklin-1111 123 Colvin, Peggy Lou-C93 139 Combs, Jerry Gary-1111 123,66 Compton, John Marvin-C121 95 Comstock, Joel E.-1113 123 Condon, Roberta Louise-i101 130 Condon, Wendy Jane-C111 123 Conger, Paul Michael-Q91 139 Conley, Beverly Ann-C121 96 Conrad, Thomas Stuart-Q91 139 Cook, Brian Tormey-1111 123 Cook, Elizabeth Suzanne-1125 96 Cook, Linda Sue-fllj 123 Cook, Ronald Alan-191 139,75 Cooley, Richard Edmund-1125 96 Barnett, Richard L.-C91 138 Barreira, Susan Marie-1111 123 Bartl. Sherrie Ann-1111 123 Bass, Cecil Ray-C111 123 Bass, Wilma Jean-C111 123 Baxter, Cheryl Sue-1105 130 Beam, Ronald Allen-C121 21,66,92, 79 Bragdon, Cheryl Lee-1101 130 Bragdon, Donna Kay-1101 130 Bragdon, Janet Irene-1111 123 Bragdon, Rita Jo-1121 20,51,93 Bragdon, Robert Donald-1101 130 Brawner, Myra Jean -191 138 Bray, Gayle-Cllj 123 Bridges. David Ronald-1121 93 Cahen, Linda Sue-1101 130 Calhoun, Wayne M.-1121 94 Callinan, Barbara Louise-C10J 130 Callinan, Patricia Ann-f12J 94 Camburn, Bonnie Sue-flll 123 Camp, Linda Kay-l9J 138 Campbell, Bruce Duncan-f10J 130 Campbell, Donald Gordon-1111 123 Campbell, Ramsey Lee-C115 123 Caplinger, Diane Janeen -191 30, 138 Carlton, Donald James-112D 94,30, 42,34',20,33,16 ' Carlton, Nancy Lee-1115 123 Carlton, Thomas-191 138 Carmichael, Bruce L.-1121 94 Carney, Michael A. -f12J 94 Carpenter, Linda Louise-1101 130, 86 Carr, Katherine Jane-fllj 123 Carrie, Linda Marceline-1121 94 Carroll, Shirley Ann-f9J 138 Carter, Carolyn Ann-1111 123 Case, Carl M.-C105 130,31,66,69 Case, Catherine-1115 123,31,34 Cash, Bobby Gale-C101 130 Cassidy, Michael Edward-1111 123 Castetter, Lynne Diane-C91 138 Castleberry, Billie Mac-1121 94 Castleberry, Roxanne-1111 123 Catt, Mark C.-C101 130,41,80 Caulinger, Sheila Darlene-1111 123 Cauzzort, Barry Drew-1121 94 Cazares, Susan-191 138 Chafin, Harriett Michele-Q91 138 Chaisson, Robert Joseph-1125 94 Chaney, Michael G.-C103 130,69 Coomer, James Edward-f12J 96 Cooper, Daniel-1101 130 Cooper, Marsha Kay-1103 130 Cooper, Paul Cheryl-f10J 130 Copas, Michael Steven-1101 130 Cordell, Vicki Sue-flll 123,20,30 Cornwell, Susan Jane-1123 96 Cory, Pamela Sue-1101 130 Cotton, Cheryl Anne-1111 123 Cotton, Gregory Floyd-1103 131,79, 81 Courtney, Mary Ann-fllj 123 Coval, Sue Frances-C91 139 Covalt, Joseph C.-1121 96,37,90 Covert, Carol Susan-193 139,25 Cowan, Marsha Ellen-Q91 139 Cox, Andrew H.-1101 131 Cox, Janice Sue-f10J 131 Craig, John B.-flll 123,73,72 Crawford, Dennis Richard-Q93 139 Crawley, Danial-1101 131 Crawley, Joyce Elaine-112l 96 Creasey, Calvin Leigh-1101 131 Crosley, Vicki-1111 124 Curry, Christine Bettie-191 131 Curtiss, Kathryn-C101 131 Custer, Carol Ann-1121 96,43 Cutshaw, Belinda Lou-Q91 139 Cutshaw, Catherine Ann-1105 131 Cyrus, Gregory Lee-1125 96 Dailey, James Boyd-flll 124,66,79 Dalrymple, Theresa Ann-Q91 139 Dalton, Nita Carolyn-Q93 139 Daniel, Daniel Lee-fl2J 96 Daugherty, Marsha A.-Q91 139 Daum, Susan Elaine-1111 124 Daum, William August-Q91 139 Davis, Deborah A.-1101 131 Hammack, William F.-f10J 132 Davis, Nancy Ann-1115 124 Davis, Spencer Kent-1121 96 Davison, Edward Carl-1105 131 Davolt, Stanley Melvin-1115 124 Daw, Susan Lee-1121 96 Dawson, Rebecca A.-1101 131,36 Day, Judith Lynn-f11J 124 Deakins, Margaret Joan-f9J 139 Dean, Carol Joy-1111 124 Dean, Cheryl Jo-1123 96,30,34 Dean, Patricia Ann-1125 96 Dean, William Albert III -C95 139 Decker, Marsha Marie-1115 124 Decker, William Howard-f12J 96 Deckert, Sandra Lee-f12J 97 DeLa, Charles Paul, Jr.-C95 139 Delk, Owington Gordon, 111 -f9J 139,75 Delph, Sandra Sue-1115 124 Denney, Ellamay-1111 124 Denney, Michael Edward-1109 131,31 Denniston, Claude Erich-U01 131 Denny, Donald Lee-i9J 139 Depew, Brenda Kay-191 139 Despain, Michael Steaven-195 139 Devine, Steven Edward-fllj 124 Dewald, Gaye Marsha-f9J 139 Dewald, Ronald Gregory-1123 97 DeWester, Gerald M.-l12J 97,14, 16 DeWester, Larry Alan-C115 124,31, 32,71 Dickerson, Margaret Ann-C115 124,21,34 Dickensheet, Donna-1125 97 Dilk, Deborah Kay-fllj 124 Dilk, Michael Larry-1101 131,69 Dilts, Bruce Fredrick-195 139,16 Dilts, David R.-f10J 131 Dixon, Danial Eugene-f12J 97,37 Dixon, Thom Lee-f12J 97 Dobkins, Claudia-1101 131 Docktor, Thomas Ray-fllj 124 Dodge, Marlin-f12J 97 Dodge, Wilson Warren-1103 131 Doherty, Sharon Sue-fllj 124,40 Dolan, Carol Ann-f12J 97 Donaghey, Dennis F.-112D 97 Dorsett, Barbara-195 139 Dorsett, Delores-1101 131 Dossett, George Franklin-1113 124 Dossett, Ota Lewis Jr.-195 139 Dotur, Jeffery Stephen-C101 131 Douglas, William Chapman-1125 97,21 Drake, Pamela Jo-1125 97 Drake, Sandra Ann-1111 124,87 Engle, David William-1121 98 English, Jared Irwin-f9J 140 Erdmann, Connie Jean-1125 98,21, 42,90 Essenberg, James M.-1115 124 Eusey, Carolyn Marie-1111 124 Everett, Roy Bruce-f9j 140 Everhardt, Gary Lawrence-1101 132,27 Fagan, Patrick Bodefeld-f10J 132, 69,74,73 Fairchild, Benny Duane-1101 132 Fairchild, Garland fSkiDl lllj 124 Farmer, James Robert-195 140,75 Farr, Warren E.-1105 136 Faulkner, Richard Charles-f12J 98 Felts, Janice Lynn-195 140 Ferge, Matie Elizabeth-195 140 Ferguson, Anna Louise-191 140 Fessler, Robert Spencer-C95 140 Fields, Bethany Ann-C95 140 Fields, Bonnie June-1121 98,14 Filson, Dawn M.-f10J 132 Finchum, Judith-1103 132 Finney, Linda Sue-193 140,30 Finney, Nadine Gaile-f12j 98,70, 86 Fisher, Albert Walter-1115 124 Fisher, Deborah Lee-1125 98 Fishman, John Aaron-112J 98 Fitzpatrick, Maria Kathleen-C12J 98,20,30 Qzwater, Charles Morris-1105 132,69 Fitzwater, Susan Lynn-1103 132 Flack, Walter Paul-191 140 Fleet, George Edward-1101 132,3 Fleetwood, Jerald Rex-1103 132 Flynn, Jacqueline Ann-195 140,20 Ford, Nancy Louise-f9J 140 Forsyth, James R.-fllj 124 Forsyth, Steven E.-1121 98,34,35, 41,42 Forsyth, Yvonne Lynn-195 140 Foster, Deborah Sue-f10J 132 Foster, Robert Dale-1125 99,15 Fox, Phillip Edward-1115 124 Frank, Charles Henry-1125 99 Franklin, John Keith-1111 124 FraQr, Belinda-1125 99 Goodwin, Clifford Raymond-f11J 124 Goodwin, Lucinda Ellen-1125 100 Gordon, Diane D.4t12J 100,24 Gordon, Patricia Anne-f12J 100,43 Gordon, Wyatt C.-C11J 124 Goren, Gaylene Anne-f9J 140 Gorman, Donald Walter Jr.-f9J 140 Gorrell, William E.-f10J 132 Goshen, William Eugene Jr.-191 140 Grace, Jqmes Michael-1115 124 Grace, Kathleen Ann-1125 100,42 Grace, Mary Elizabeth-195 140 Graham, Brenda Merl-Q95 140 Grants, Arija Mirdza-f12J 100,21, 90,15 Gray, John W. -1125 1o0,78,79,85 Gray, Larry Joe-1105 132,69 Gray, Richard Dean-C12J 100,43 Grdinic, Michael Wayne-195 140, 69,75,74 Grdinic, Patricia Ann-1113 124 Greathatch, Karen Lynn-195 140 Gregory, Margaret Anne-193 140 Gregory, Paul David-112J 100 Gregory, Robert Stephen-193 140 Griffin, Michael David-C101 132 Griffith, Donald Clark-C91 140 Griffith, George Warren-195 140 Grimes, Cheryl Lee-1105 132 Grimes, Rosanna Mae-191 140 Grimme, Brenda Ellen-1121 100,31 Groves, Diane-1101 132 Groves, Robert Bryon-1121 100,66, 79 Guinn, Larry Michael-1125 100 Guinn, Marianne -1115124 Hall, Denton Richard-l12J 101 Hall, Gary L.-C121 101,23 Hall, Gary Scott-195 140 Hall, Gwendolyn Lee-1125 101 Hall, Joseph Richard-19D 140 Hall Larry Gene -1115 124,20,23, 27l,30,17 Hall, Larry Howard-191 140,69 Hall, Hall, Spain Woodrow-1111 124 Terry Lee-1101 132,69,74,75 Hall, William Allen-1111 124 Heady, John Charles-f9J 140 Heath, Daniel Frank-f9J 140 Heath, Janet Sue-C101 132 Heck, Thomas O'Del1-1121 101,81 Heckert, Robert James-f10J 132, 69 Heckman, Linda Sue-1115 124 Hedrick, Cheryl Ann-C121 101 Hefley, Allen Wayne-f12J 102 Held, Bruce Robert-Q91 140 Helmick, Debra-1101 132 Helmick, Donald Raymond-f11J 124 Helms, Larry Lawson-f9J 140 Hennard, Carla Jean-f11J 124 Hennessey, Sharon Ray-C111 124 Henry, Barbara Jane-1125 102,46 Henry, Melinda Carol-1113 124 Henry, Mildred Faye-1105 132 Henry, Thomas Martin-1105 132, 27,33,69 Hensley, Mary Alice -195140 Henson, Sherry-1113 124 Herd, Richard Murlen-1101 132,78, 79 Herrin, Carol Jean-1119 124 Hewitt, Stewart Alan-19J 140 Heylmann, Debbie Kay-f10J 132 Hiatt, Sarah Lee-1123 102,20,43 Hibner, Christine-1101 132 Hignight, Russell Raymond-1111 124,79,77 Hill, George Place-1111 124,34 Hill, Nelson Blane Jr.-1105 132 Hill, Ronald L.-1115 124 Hill, Rowland Jacob-1105 132 Hiltgen, Nancy-1101 132 Hinkle, Anna Ruth-1101 132 Hinrichsen, Robert Dale-19D 140 Ho, Maria-110D 132 Hoagland, Paul Robert-1121 102,27 Hodson, Pamela June-195 140,30 Hofer, Michael Vernon-1115 124 Hoffman, Billiejean-1111 124 Hoffman, Robert Lynn-195 140,81 Hoffman, Timothy Earl-191 140 Hogan, Sharon Mae-193 140 Hoggatt, Mary-1123 102,43 Hohreiter, James Erwin-191 140 Hohreiter, Janis Ellen-1125 102 Frazier, Denton C.-1101 132,79,76, 77 Frazier, Derek J.-l9J 140 Frazier, Gloria Ann-191 140 Frazier, Frazier. Frazier, Freema Pamela K.-1103 132 Patricia Dawn-1121 99,36 Stephen Durand-193 140 n, Georgia Mae-1115 124 Drew, John Bryan-195 140 Drew, Paul fTadJ-191 14-0,69 Duch, Michael Jon-1125 97,20,35, 57,90,79 Dudgeon, Steven Lee-t10J 131 H0mbUYS- Phillip Chal'lCS-1101 132 Dugan, Bruce Lee-K9 140,75 J Dugan, Donald-C105 131,66,73 Dugan, John Patrick-191 140 Dugan, Rex Alan-C121 97,79,82,83 Dunca Dunca n, Connie Lynn-f12J 97 n, Michael Wayne-f11J 124 Dunn, Bonnie Eileen-1121 97 Dunn, Dunn, Dunn, Dunn, Durha Clyde Murray-191 140 Robert Paul-19D 140 Stephen Farrar-f12J 98 Susan Marie-1111 124 m,John B.-C9314-0 .Durham, Phyllis Ann-1101 131 Dusendschon, Ronald-1123 98 Dwyer, Cathy Sue-Q95 140 Dycus, Roy C.-1101 131 Hubbar Dyer, Lynn Gary-1105 131,77 Eaton, Michael David-191 140 Eckstrom, Deborah Ann-1105 132, 57 Edwards, Daniel Wayne-1101 132 Edwards, Deborah-1105 132 Edwards, Judith Ann-lllj 124 Edwards, Peter Lewis-191 140 Edwards, Thomas William-19D 140 Eikenberry, Sharon Kay-195 140 Eikenberry, Steven Daryl-C123 98, 16 Elliott, Larry-1111 124 Elliott, Patricia Ann-1111 124,21, 30 Elliott, Paul Bruce -1105132 Ellis, Donna Kathleen-1125 98 Ellis, Karen Sue-f9J 140,25,30 Elmore, Joe Dan-1125 98 Emperly, Barry Lee-1121 98 Fresch, Donna Lynn-193 140 Fritzlen, Jo Anne-i125 99 Frontera, Joseph R.-1103 132 Fu6cannon, Robert Lee-191 140,69 Fuquay, Larry Wayne-191 140 Gage, Catherine Margaret-f9J 140 Gardner, John Charles-191 140,69 Garner, Marcia Lou-tllj 124 Garner, Thomas Edward-1123 99 Garrett, Peggy Eileen-1125 99,31 Garrish, Michael Brom-fllj 124 Garrity, Michella Ellen-fllj 124 Gaylord, Carol Lynne-t12J 99,42 Gaylord, Thomas J.-1101 132 Geder, Judith E.-1103 132,33 Geyer, Jilayne Lou-f12J 99 Gibbons, David Bruce-111D 124 Gibbons, Karen Elaine-191 140 Gibson, Clarence William-19D 140 Gibson, Roger Joe -1105 132 Gibson, Gay Ann-1121 100,36 Gierczak, Nancy Carole-1125 100 Gill, Patricia Diane-110D 1,32 Gillaham, Daniel Wayne-195 140, 69 Gillman, Thomas Paul-1101 132 Gillock, Nancy Jane-1101 132 Gipson, Sharon Kay-fllj 124 Glanzman, Rosalind-1115 124 Glass, Candace Ilona-C93 140 Glassbrook, lvera Susan-1101 132 Glime, Linda Susan-C105 132 Glossbrenner, Marsha Kay-1111 124 Goddard, Edward Eugene-I10J 132 Goff, Janet Ellen-1121 100,32 Goldrick, David Owen-1101 132,74 Gombert, Karen Louise-1111 124, 32 Goodman, Ronald Wayne-1111 124 Goodrich. Paul Robert-1125 100,74 Halterman, Wanda Louise -1105 132 Hamer, Sheryl-Q91 140 Hamilton, Carol Lee-1115 124 Hamilton, Margaret Lillian-1105 132 Hamley, Anthony Wayne -495140.27 Hammans, David Anthony-191 140 Hammans, Michael-t10J 132 Hamner, Peggy O'Neill-fllj 124 Hann, Jeffrey Carl-1115 124 Hansell, Richard Stanley-191 140 Holdridge, Michael Craig-1125 102,35,44 Holland, Frank Harold-1123 102 Holland Jeanne Ann-1105 132 Holland: Patsy Ellen-1115 124 Holland, Polly Ann-1125 102 Holmes, Cheryl Lynn-1111 124 Holmes Linda Kay -191 140 Holmes: Sharon Paulette-1103 132, 21.34 Holmes, Stephen Newton-1121 102 Holt, Linda Charlene-1113 124 Hardenbrook, David -111D 124 Honn, Pamela Kay-4125 102 Hood, Lawrence Russell-195 140 Hardin, Donald Lee-1115 124 Hardin, Sherry Lou-1129101 Hardy, Patricia-1115 124 Hardy, Sara Jane -1105 1232.34.45 Hargis, Ellen Louise-110D 132 Harlen, Dennis Lee-1101 132 Harman, Melinda Lu-1125 101,51 Harman, Phillip Merle-1105 132, 31,74 Harmon, Donald Eddie-1115 124, 46 Harmon Larry Dale-110j 132 Harnengenneth-1105132 Harper, Judith Ann-1125 101,37 Harrington, Richard Harold-1123 101 Harrington, William Dale-195 140, 77 Harris, Judy Kay-1121 101 Harris, Phillip Henry-195 140,69 Harrison, Linda Diana-1123 101 Hartley, David-1101 132 Harvey, Patricia Joan-f9J 140 Harvey, Peggy Ann-1105 132 Hast, Linda Sue-193 140,25 Hasse, Anida-1121 101 Hause, Larry Nolan-193 140 Hause, Peggy Lee-1115 124 Hauser, Richard Allan-1123 101 Hawkins, Cheryl Ann-1115 124,86 Hawley, Karen Sue-1105 132 Hayes, Laurence Ragust 111-1101 132,69 Hayman, Dennis Glenn-1121 101 Hayman, Donna Lynn-1125 101,57, 90 Hooker, Dennis Allen -1111 124 Horn, Deborah-195 140 Horner, Rita Janette -4117 124 Hornung, Catherine Jo-195 140 Hornung, Michael Kent -1117 125 Horsma n, Richard-193 140 Hoskins.Thomas A.-1111124 Hougland, David Ray-1101 132 Howard, James Edward-195 140 Howard. Linda Sue-1125 102 Howard, Michael Thomas-191 141 Howard, Peggy Ann-t9J 141 Howard Roger G. -1105 132 Hoyt, Jdseph Delmar-1129 102,31, 37 Hoyt, Steven E.-195141 d, Charles-193 141 Hubbard, Shirley-193 141 Hudson, David Michael-193 141,69 Hudson, Stephen Richard-1115 124,23 Huff, Michael Alan-1121 102 Hults, Linda Christine-t10J 132,34 Humbles, Paul Melvin-193 141,81 Humbles, Phillip Allen-1121 102, 90,81 Hummel, Eric Murray-493 141,81 Hunnicutt, Mary Jane-1115 124 Hunt, Sherry Lynn-1115 124 Hunter, Carl Ray-1101 132 Hupe, Daniel Wayne-1117 124 Hupe, Faye Paulette-4115 125 Hurst. Diana Jane-1123 103 Hutchings, Troy Lee-195 141 Hutchins, Jay E.-1101 132,81 Hutchins, Steven-fllj 125 Huston, Cathy Anne-f10J 132 Hutson, David Lee-fllj 125 Hutson, Nicholas Blair-1121 103 Hutson, Peggy Ann-191 141 Huxford, Steven Lee-flli 125 Hylton, Karen Sue-f9J 141 Hylton, Paul Wayne-1111 125 lhrer, William Richard-1105 132 Kle fer, Steven Ralph-1123 105 lmboden, Laura E.-f10J 132 lmel, Marcia Kathleen-Q91 141 Inman, Ralph Rude-C12J 103,10, 66,67,79 lrvin, Jan Albert-1121 103 lrvin, Stephen Louis--f10J 132 lsom, Martha Evelyn-C105 132 Jackson, Daniel Nelson-f10J 132 Jackson, Diana Louise-1121 103 Jacobs, John Martin-110 132 1 Jacobs, Laura Marie-f9J 141,30 Jagger, Carla-f11J 125 James, George Robert-f12J 103 Jaquette, Betty Jean-1101 132 Jaquette, Daniel Lee-191 141 Jarman, Cathy Michelle-1121 103, 21 Jarman, Christy Lee-191 141 Jarvis, Cherry Lynn-C91 30 Jarvis, Elizabeth Ann-f9J 141 Jefferis, Paul Kent-1121 103,66,90 Jeffers, Carol Sue-191 141 Jenkins, Anna Roleen-1101 132,31 Jenkins, Leo V.-flll 125,23,27 Jenkins, Timothy Neal-19D 141 Jensen, Carla Rose-C91 141 Jensen, Clay E.-f11J 125,122 Jessup, Charles Timothy-1101 132 Jett, Frank Edward-1101 132 John, David Robert-191 141 John, Sarah Anna-1121 103 Johnson, Charles Edward-195 141, 81 Johnson, Elizabeth-1115 125 Johnson, John Richard-f10J 132 Johnson, Joyce Elaine-C91 141 Johnson, Judith Kathleen-191 141 Johnson, Larry Richard-C91 141 Johnson, Leanne Christine-fllj 125,32,34,l4 Johnson, Linda Sue-191 141 Johnson, Margaret Sue-C91 141 Johnson, Patricia Ann-1111 125 Johnson, Rebecca S.--1113 125 Johnson, Robert Eugene-1121 104, 66,79,73,72 Johnson, Virgil Eugene-1101 133, 69 Johnston, Johnny Charles-191 141 Jones Jones Jones Jones, Jones, Jones, , Candace Boyer-4113 125 Gloria Jean -1101 133 I James Richard-fl2J 104 Michael Allen-1121 104 Royanna Elizabeth-C101 133 Stephen Scott-1103 133 Jourdan, Carl Stephen-tllj 125 Jourdan, Dennis Leon-193 141 Kaag, Robert Lee -C111 125 Kaatz, Judy Anita-193 141 Kafoure, Charles H.-1121 104,10, 35,57,90 Kaga, Jo Anne-1121 104 Kane, Sandra Sue-Q95 141 Kaplan, Marianne-1121 104 Kaplan, Paul-1113 125 Kates, Robert Terry-1101 133,77 Katz, Beverly R.-1111 125 Katz, Louis Howard-C91 141 Kautzman, Julie May-4115 125,54 Kehrer, Phillip Roland-f9J 141 Keil, Erika-C111 125 Keith, Darrel Dean-1125 104,66,79 Keller, Pamelo JO-1111 125 Keller, Robert Allen-1105 133 Kendall, Annette-U21 104 ' Kendall, Larry Thomas-1111 125 Kennard, Terry Douglas-1115 125, 34 Kennard, Thomas Richard-191 141 Kephart, Alyce-i10J 133 Keppeler, Randal Eugene-4101 133 Kerber, Suzanne-1111 125,81 Kerhy, Richard Allen-t10J 133 Kern, Gerald Wesley-i101 133 Kern, Larry-1121 104 Kersey, Diane Joyce-1113 125 Keser, Irene Ann-1125 104,43 Keser, James Lowry-191 141,69 Kichler, Paul Douglas-1115 125 Kiger, Marcia Kay-G21 104 Killion, Cathrine Susan-1115 125, 36 Kilrain, James Patrick-Q95 141 Kilrain, Kathy Ann-110D 133 Kimbal, Karen M.-C101 133 King, Charles H.-1121104 King, John-C91 141 King, Linda Jane-f12J 104 King, Michael Dean-1101 133 King, Terry Allan-1113 125 Kinnick, Chris T.-1101 133 Kirby, Darrel Eugene-1105 133 Kirken, Linda Joyce-l10J133 Kisner, Kathryn Lee-1111 125 Kleinops, Robert Carl-1115 l25,34, 66,85 Klepfer, Steven Lee-C121 104,23, 27 P Kharn, John Edward Jr.-1121 105 Knauss, Kenneth Arnold-1115 125 Knickerbocker, James B.-C101 133 Knickerbocker, Judith Lynn-L95 141,81 Knight, Richard L.-1113 125 Knox, Andrea Lynn-1115 125 Knox, Pamela Lee-1115 125 Knudsen, Ginger Ann-C125 105 Kobe, Steven Eugene-f12J l05,23, 27 Kobe, Susan E.-1101 133 Kolb, Teresa Leslie-193 141 Koelling, Evelyn Marie-G21 105,51 Korfhage, Barbara Jane-1125 105 Korsmeier, Janet K.-191 141 Krack, Frank G.-1125 105 Krieger, Kathleen Margaret-f10J 3 Krug, Carole Phyllis-f10J 133 Krull, George E.-193 141 Krull, John-f10J 133 Kunkle, Cassandra Rae-1101 133 Kunze, Keith Lee-Qllb 125 Kupfer, David L.-1121 105 Kutzelman, Elaine-1113 125 Kutzelman, Judith Irene-C92 141 Lakin, Karen Sue-1121 105 Lamar, Donald Fredrick-C105 133, 27 Lamar, Stephen Clinton-1121 105, 20,2l,90 Lamb, Charles Leroy-Q95 141,69 Land, Larry Dean-Q91 141 Landers, Brent Michael-11.21 105, 51 Lane, Deborah Rae-193 141,30 Lane, Dennis Eugene-C115 125 Lane, Rebekah J.-Cllj 125 Larson, Craig-1111 125,79,80,8l Larson, Jacalyn-1115 125 Larson, John-1101 133 LaRue, Michael-C93 141 Law, Gary Edward-1121 105 Lawing, Linda Kay--1113 126 Lawing, Phillip Ray-1123 105 Lawson, Randall-195 141,69 Lay, Robyn Ellyn-1121 105,70,90 Lazar, Emily Ann-1127 105,47 Leary, Brent Eugene-1121 73 Leary, Randy Wayne-C101 73 Leatherman, Vonn Edward-1101 133 Ledbetter, Gary Douglas-1121 106 Lee, Linda-1121 106 Lee, Kathy-1101 133 Lee, Samuel Joe-1101 133 Lehnert, Paulette Marie-C103 133 Lemm, Christina-Q91 141 Lemm, John-1115 126 Lemm, Mary Suzanne-1111 126 Leonard, Elaine-1121 106 Lesburg, Robert A.-110D 133 Leslie, Anita Ruth-1111 l26,21,35 Lessaris, David Wayne-C115 126 Lessaris, Donald Keith-C101 133 Letourneau, Janet Suzanne-191 141 Lewellyng, Janice Carol-1121 106, 21 Lewis, Linda Carol-1101 133 Lewis, William Thomas-Q91 141 Linder, N. Earlene-U21 106,45 Lindsey, Raylene-C101 133 List, Dennis Hubert-1101 133 List, Roseanna-1101 133 Litten, Carl Scott-1101 133,74,75 Little, Gary Weston-1101 133 Little, Richard Dale-fllj 126 Littleton, Melinda Kay-Q91 141 Livingston, Carol Louise-1101 133 Livingston, David Patrick-fllj 126,20,30 Lloyd, Leslie Wade-1111 126 Lochry, Thomas Jenson-Q91 141 Lockart, Charles William-1127 106 31 Lockart, Linda Ellen-193 141 Lombard, Sandra Kay-fllj 126 Long, Carolyn Joyce-191 141 McCullough, Thomas Louis-1121 108 McDaniel, Patricia Ellen-fllb 126, 16,3 McDaniel, Vickie Lynne-1111 126, 23,24 McDonald, Keith Emmett-1121 108 McDonald, Michael James-i111 126,66 Longman, Larry Richard-1123 106, 79 Lorch, Thomas Df-1123 106,78,79, 85,84 Lowe, Warren C.-1101 133,81 Lawry, Dennis K.-1121 106,40 Lowry, Phillip Rose-Q91 133,53 Lueckert, Dennis E.-1105 133 Luellan, Deborah Ann-1113 126,87 Lunsford, Katherine Elizabeth- McDougall, Albert Bruce-191 141 McFarland, Sarah Anne-1123 108, 40 McGinnis, John Samuel-1101 133 McGinnis, Mary Catherine-Q97 141 McGowen, James Joseph-1111 126 Mclntosh, Ann Lackman-1111 126,25 Mclntosh, Louis B. Jr.-1121 108 McKamey, Jeffrey-C125 108 McKamey, Rand A.-1105 133 C105 133 Lynch, Judith Lynn-1103 133 Lynch, L Lyon, Ro arry Dwayne-U05 133 bert James-4111 126 MacKinley, Moras Richerdson- tllj 126,33 Madeux, Madeux, Bruce Wayne-Q91 141 Peggy Lee-Q93 141 Madorin, Freddie Jean-1111 126 Mahoney, Margaret Ann-1121 106, 36 Mahurin, Kathleen Diane-C91 141, 30 Mahurin, Melvin Kendrick-1111 126 Mahurin, Sandra Ann-C101 133 Mahurin, Sharon June-1121 106 McKinney, Larry J.-1111 126 McKinney, Shirley Ann-1101 133 McLaren, Bruce Jay-C93 141 McLean, Linda Ann-C10J 133 McLean, P. Scott-C105 66,69,77 McManama, Ronald-C121 108 McMeans, David W.-193 141 McPharson, Patricia Diana-1121 108,40 McQueen, Karen Eileen-Q93 141 McQueen, Larry-f11J126 McQueen, Melodie Raven-C121 108 McVay, Sandia Louise-fllj 126,30 McVey, Marsha Diane-C101 133 McWhirter, Julie Ann-C113 126 Mallory, Michael J.-1111 126 Manwaring, Robert Negley-Q91 141 Maris, Jay Walter-C111 126,52 Markey, Joan Mary-1101 133 Mars, James Thomas-C93 141 Mars, Raymond-1111 77,126 Meadors, Steven V'ayne-1105 133 Meadows, Donna Kay-1111 126 Meadows, Jack Michael-Q95 141,69 Meadows, John Fredrick-fl K 133, 73 Meadows, Linda Jo-f12J 108 Meaker, William-1125 108 Marshall, Jeffrey C.-1121 106,32,90 45 Martin, Dale Allen-C121 106 Martin, Kenneth Lee-f9J 141 Martin, Nancy Sue-C111 126 Martin, Susan Lee-Q91 141,25 Martz, Ja mes D.-1101 133,81 Martz, Susanne Jean-1121 106,32, 16 Mashburn, Frank - Cl lj 126,23 Mashburn, Margaret Louise -C93 141 Mason, Stephen Ross-1111 126 Mason, Valerie Jean-1121 106 Massingale, Duane Leer-Q95 141 Massingale, Pamela Sue-1125 107 Masters, Jennifer Dawn-Q93 141 Masters, Michael David- 1111 126 Masters, Terry Dale-1111 126 Masters, Mathias, Timothy Charles-195 141 James John-1121 107 Mattingly, Carolyn Sue-Q91 141 Mattingly, Vickie Lynn-C99 141 Maurer, Linda Ann-i103 133 May, Gary Lynn-1101 133,77 May, Sandra Lee-Q91 141 May, Stephen Billy-U01 133,69 McAnany, Dian Sue-1115 126 McArthur, Paul Dwight-1111 126 McCalip, 90,15 Paul fMikeJ-C127 107,66, McCallum, Gloria Jean-C121 107 McCarthy, Joan Marie-f9J 141 McCay, Daniel Guy-Q91 141 Means, Karen Sue-1121 108,31 Mearling, Stephen Robert-1101 133 Mears, Paula Lee-1113 126,35,87 Medovich, Lorraine-1101 133 Meeks, Joseph Randall-C121 108 Meeks, Linda Sue-C91 141,25 Meenach, Dean Alan-f10J 133 Meenach, Gene William-1101 133 Meenach, Robert W.-C95 141 Melton, Debbie-Q92 142 Mendel, Martha Ellen-C111 126 Meredith, Carolyn Sue-f12J 108 Meredith, Deanna Jean-Q91 142,25 Merrick, Jack Edward-1121 108 Merrick, James Earl-1123 109 Merrill, Frank Edwards-fllj 126 Messar, Dennis Paul-C101 133 Messersmith, Andrew L.-fl0J 133, 69,77 Messersmith, Edith Lynn-1125 109 70 1 Messersmith, Judith K.-1101 133 Messersmith, Marilee-1121 109 Metcalf, Bruce McMurry-1111 126 Metcalf, Jack Lee-C111 126,31 Metz, Janet Marie-fllj 126 Meyer, Constance JoAnn-U01 133, 81 Meyer, Donald Joseph-f10J 133 Meyers, Michael Edward-1121 109 Michael, Thomas Stephen-Q91 142 Milburn, Gary E.-1121 109 McCay, Rebecca Louise-1125 107 McClain, Kathleen Gayan-1123 107 McClary, David Lynn-Q91 141, 69 McClean, Douglas Scott-C125 107 McCloud, Charles Ray-1121 107 McCloud, Lonnie Ellis-1105 133, 69,74 McConnel, Gerald Arthur-1111 126 McConnell, Marshall Lee-1105 133 McCool, Jacqualine Lee-1101 133, 3 McCormick, Charles Patrick-C95 141 McCoun, Arthur Robert-1125 107, 51 McCoy, Charles B.-C115 126 McCoy, Karen Sue-1111 126 McCubbins, Martha Mildred-1111 126 McCubbins, Steven James-C123 108,66 McCullough, John L.-1111 126,33, 17 McCullough, Pamela Jane-C95 141 Milburn, Gregory C.-Q91 142 Miles, Miller, Miller, Miller, Miller, Miller, Miller, Miller, Charles Gregory-1101 133 Billie Lou-1103 133 Christine-Q95 142 Dale Franklin-1123 109 Edmond O.-f12J 109 Jack Wayne-1101 133 Jane Darlene-Q91 142 Janice Faye-1123 109 Miller, Judith Lynn-Q95 142,30 Miller, Linda Ann-1111 126 Miller, Martha Marie7f12J 109,21 Miller, Norma Kay-1111 126 Miller, Miller, Miller, Phyllis-1101 133 Suzanne Louise-f10J 133 Victoria-Q91 142 Millikan, Sandra Lee-f10J 133 Millikan, Susan Lynn-C101 133 Millspaugh, John Robert-1103 133, 69,3 Milton, Michael A.-1111 126,81 Minner, Stephen William-Q93 142 Mitchell, Evelyn Bruce-f12J 109 Mitchell, Frances Victoria-195 142 Walter K.-Q91 142 Mitchell, James Glenn-Q91 142 Mitchell, Sharon Kay-1111 126 Mithoefer, Mary Ellen-1111 126 Mocas, Marsha Sue-1113 126 Moellman, Karen Ann-C111 126 Mohr, Carolyn Faye-C91 142 Moit, Richard Alan-1101 133 Molzan, Robert R.-1121 109,47,79 Monce, Reginald Eugene-191 142 Money, Larry Walter-1101 134 Money, Margie Ann-Q91 142 Monk, Bryant J.-1101 134 Montgomery, Karen Sue-1105 134 Montgomery, Linda Lou-1101 134 Mooneyhan, Stephen Allen-fl0J 134 Moore Moore Moore Moore, Charlene Kay - f10J 134 2 Cheryl Jean -i12J109,40 Earl L.-C111 126 Judith Ann-1111 126 Moore, Larry B.-C111 126 Moore, Linda Rae-1101 134 Moore, Robert Edgar-C111 79 Moore, Susan Kae-1101 134 Moore, Oakleaf, Cynthia Louise-U21 111, 20,31 Okey, Sharon L.-U21 111 Oldaker, James Richard-Q91 142,69 Oldaker, Ronald Eugene-fllj 126 Olsen, W. Fred-C125 111 Olson, Rhonda Sue-191 142 O,Neal, C. Duane-Q91 142 Openshaw, Damon Lee-1101 134 Orff, Marcia Ann-f9J 142 Orr, Katherine Ruth-49114-2,81 Osburn, James Quincy-1121 111 Oshier, Stacy Rae-f12J 111 Osmond, Beverly Elaine-C101 134 Ottinger, Annetta Louise-1101 134 Overturf, Judith Ann-C111 126,21, 25,32 Owen, Diane M.-1111 126 Owen, Janet Lee-f12J 111 Owens, Cindy Lou-1101 134 Pakebusch, Ronald Jack-C111 126 Palko, Daniel B.-1121 111 Palmer, Brad William-Q91 142,69 Parent, Joseph David-i121 111,51 Parish, Glenda Sue-1101 134 Parka, Marlin Sue-f10J 134 Moorehouse, Deborah May -193 142 Moots, Mary Cathrine-f9J 142 Moran, Rebecca Sue -1111126 Morford, Margaret Ann-C101 134 Morford, Susan Ingram-C121 109, 20,21,43,90 Morgan, Carolyn Sue-Q93 142 Morgan, Judy-191 142 Morgan, Ian Louise-U21 109 Morris, Diane Elaine-1121 109,11, 35,70,15 Morris, Johnny Mack-f9J 142 Morse, Christopher Volney-1101 134 Mortenson, Nels John-4111 126,23 Moser, Ronald Lee-1111 126 Mottern, Robert Charles-1101 134, 31 Moulder, Pamela Jean-C91 142 Mowry, Susan Louise-f10J 134- Mullins, Linda Marie-1111 126 Murphy, Janice-f11J 126 Murphy, Mary Sloane-195 142 Murray, Michael Joseph-191 142, 34 Murray, Steven E.-C111 126 Myers, Craig Allen-f9J 142 Myers, Janice Lee-1111 126 Myers, Michael Thomas-f10J 134 Myers, Richard Allen-1121 110,57 Nail, Carol Ann-1101 134 Nail, Inez Kay-1121 110 Nally, Karen Jewell-1121 110 Nangle, Robert James-i121 110 Neal, Joseph O.-fllj 126,52 Neal, Pamela Kathryn-U01 134- Neal, Roy A.-U01 134 Neff, Gary Wendell-Q91 69 Negley, Carol Jane-1111 126 Negley, George William-U21 110 Nehring, Richard-C101 134 Neilson, Marilyn J.-1111 126 Nieman, Stephen Lee-1121 110, 34 Nelson, Penelope Marie-1123 110 Nelson, Sandra Elizabeth-1115 126 Nesvick, Kristy Lee-U21 110, 90 Neuss, Karin Elizabeth-191 142 Neville, Craig Augustus-C91 142 Neville, Donna Jean-1101 134- Newkirk, Linda Darlene-1111 126 Nicewander, Jack Edgar-C93 142, 81 Nicewander, Nancy Ann-1101 134, 20 Nichols, Linda Lee-U21 110 Nicholson, Cathy Lee-U01 134 Nickel, Daniel William-111 126 Nickel, Terry Lee-1121 110 Nickell, Nicki Ann-1121 110,43,90 Nickerson, Michael Lee-C101 134 Nicodemus, Marilyn Lucille-1125 110 Nicola, Frank L.-1121 110,27 Nicola, Margo J.-C101 134 Nicola, Mark Eugene-1103 134 Niff, Gary-191 142 Noble, June Ellen-U01 134 Noel, Patricia Ann-191 142 Nolan, Carole Lee-191 142 Norman, Christopher Arthur-1105 134,81 Norman, Craig Robert -1121 110.123, 27,79 Nyland. John T.-1121 110 Parrish, Julie-1101 134 Parsons, Duane Alan-191 142 Parsons Parsons Parsons , Linda Joyce-C111 126 , Robert Edgar-f9J 142 , Shirley Marie-191 142 Patten, Thomas Fredrick-Q91 142, 69 Patterson, Kyle Edward-f9J 142 Patton, Elaine -f9J 142,30 Payne, Janice-1101 134 Pearson, Sandra Sue-1121 111,31 Pease, William H. Jr.-1101 134 Pefley, Deborah Sue-f9J 142,30 Peiker, Robert James-191 142 Perdue, Bonnie-C111 127 Perdue, Sharon Rose -1101 134 Perkins, Cynthia Ann-191 142,30 Perkins, Scot David-fllj 126,66,79 Perkins, Wanda Kay-C91 142 Perry, Edyth Lynn-1101 134,57 Perry, Susan Kay-C121 111,30 Petterson, Gloria Jean-1101 134 Pettit, Rita Ann-1111 126 Pfaff, Larry Gene-f10J 134 Phleps, Barbara Jean-1121 111 Phenis, Dennis Grant-191 142 Phillips Charles F.-fllj 126 Phillipsi Judith Ann-1101 134 Phillips, Karen Ann-191 142 Phillips, Mark Lawrence-191 142, 75 Phillips, Patrick Layne-1121 111 Pierdos, John Robert-C101 134,31 Pierdos, Pierson, Patricia Ann-1121 111 Sheila Kay-1101 134 Rainey, John Lee-1101 134 Raley, Gerald L.-195 142 Raley, Robert Lee-1121 112 Rang, Dennis LeRoy-1111 127 Ransburg, Stephen Thomas-191 142 Ransdell, Terrance Lee-191 142 Raser, Monika Emma-flli 127 Ray, Phillip Howard-C101 134 Read, Linda Bernice-Q91 142,30 Reavis, Sharon Kay-1121 112,43 Redus, Daniel L.-1111 127,53 Redus, Michael D.-f12j 112,52 Reed, George Monroe-f10J 134 Reef, Connie Lea-1101 134 Reese, Eddie Lee-fllj 127 Reese, Glenn Daniel-1121 112 Reese, Janice Ann-191142 Reese, William Allen-1101 134 Reeser, Raymond Douglas-1111 127,31,66,77 Reeves. Margaret Rosetta-1101 134 Reiche, Edwin Noel-C121 112 Reiche, Sherry Darlene-f10J 134 Reid, Gary Richard-f12D 112,40 Reid, Robert Kenyon-Q91 142 Rempe, Lawrence E.-1101 134 Reno, Woodie David-Q91 142,13 Ress, Steven Max-191 142 Rethmeier, Hubert Edward-1111 127,82 Reynolds, Constance Ann-191 142 Reggiolds, James Charles-f9J 142, Reynolds, Thomas Arden-1111 127 Rhoades, Glenda Lee-C121 112 Rhodes, Mary Beth-1101 134 Rhodes, Susan Lee-U21 112 Rice, Fredrick A.-1101 134 Richardson, Michael Wayne-191 142 Richey, Darrell Steven-1101 134 Richman, Lesley Jeanne-C101 134 Rickard, Kenneth Paul-191 14-2 Ricks, Mark Wayne-f9J 142,77 Riddle, Janice E.-1101 134 Ridgway, Rebecca Ann-1101 134 Rieman, N. Lynn-1101 134 Riggs, Barbara Ann-4121 112 Riggs, Michael H.-1121 112 Riggs, Tim-191 142 Riley, David Harold-4121 112 Ritter, Steven Lee-fill 127 Roales, Nora K.-i101 134 Robb. Janet Kathleen-1121 113 Robbins, Dennis Irving-C101 134 Robbins, John Burton-191 142 Roberts, Larry G.-1101 134 Robert, Nancy-C91 142 ' Roberts, Pamela Sue-1111 127 Roberts, Welby Ray-1101 134 Pike, Mary Louise-1101 134 Pike, Sandra Lee-1101 134 Pinkston, Stephen-C101 134 Pittman, Michael Vernard-191 142, 69 Pittman, Robert Craig-1113 126 Platt, Marilyn Esther-1121 111 Pleak, Dale Donald-1121 111,35,37, 90 Pleva, Barbara Jo-C101 134 Plumles, Bonita Carol-C101 134 Pogue, Jennifer Sue-112140 Poore, Maureen Ann-1101 134 Poore, Michael Joseph-1111 126 Pontius, Elizabeth Chilcote-191 142 Porter, Claudette Lea-191 142 Porter, Karen Marie-fllj 126 Powell, Earl J.-1101 134 Power, Peggy June-1101 134 Prater, Peggy Joan-191 142,30 Prater, Stephen Ray-C111 126 Prenkovits, Elaine-191 142,30 Prentice, Kathy Jean-1121 112 Prentice, Rebecca Ann-193 142,30 Preston, Ronald Dale-1101 134 Price, Pamela Sue-1105 134 Price, Richard Douglas-1111 127,31 Priem, Clifford Gary-C101 134,13 Priem, Lawrence Raymond-fllj 127,79,13,80,81 Pringle, Cheryl Ann-U01 134 Pringle, Della Marie-f10J 134 Pritchard, William Steven -1101 134 Pruitt, Mary Jean-U11 127 Pulliam, Michael Owen-Q91 142 Query, Connie Jean -1121 112,36 Query, William Michael -1115 1,27 Quick, William Duret-1121 112,27, 35,79,80,81 Robertson, Marcis J.-C101 134 Robinso Robinso Robinso Robinso Robison n, Cheryl Lynn-1101 134 n, Larry Lenar-C101 134 n, Penny Lou-i101 134 n, Rita Ann-1111127 , Diana Kay-1121113 Robison, Gary Owen-f12J 113,21, 4-0 Robison Robison Rodgers Phyllis Ann-193 142 Z Sue Lorraine-C111 127 , Renee E.-1101 135,32 Roeschlein, Douglas Eugene-191 142 Rogers, Rogers, David Bruce-191 142,46 Marsha Marie-1111 127 Romeril, Stephanie Kay-191 142,25 Rosa, Victor M.-1121 113,45 Rose, David Linden-191 142 Rosenbaum, Katrine Ann-1121 113, 31 Ross, Cecil Avin-C101 135 Ross, Donna Lee-1121 113 Ross Larry Allan-1121 113-,50,8l Ross Wesley Jay-1111 127 Rouse, George-1101 135 Rouse, Roger-1111 127 Rowland, Mary Ann-Q91 142 Rubush, Karen Jo-1105 135 Rucker, Edward Forest-191 142,30 Rucker, Rita Jean-1121 113 Rucker, Robert Lee-1111 127 Runyan, Pamela Lee-1125 113 Russell, David C.-1121 114,30 Russell, Richard Eugene-1121 114 Ryan, Sall ean- 11 127 Y .1 1 1 Rybicki, Evelyn Francis-191 142 Sackett, Deborah Jane-1109 135 Sahm, Lucinda Anne-195 143 Sham, Nicholas Townsley-f12J 114, 78,79,13,80,81 Saiter, Juliana-1121 127 Salvatore, Linda Madeline -1111 127 Sanders, Elizabeth Ann -1121 114,36 Sanders, Jeff Franklin-1101 135, 32,66,69 Sandlin, Alan Lynn-1111 127,30,17 Sandsmark, Patricia M.-f10J 135 Sandstrom, Karen K.-111112134 Sardinas, Amado Alberto-1121 114 Sardinas, Gilbert Anthony -1121 114 Sardinas, Oscar Alberto -1113127 Satrom, Jon Marlyn-flli 127,81 Satrom, Sara Virginia-f9J 143 Sauerheber, Jeanette-1101 135 Scarbrough, Richard Lee-U21 114 Schaaf, Susan Elizabeth-1101 135 Schaller, Cyndia Sue-1111 127 Schamber, Richard S.-C101 135 Scheafer, Jonnea Elizabeth-C101 135 Scheirer, Linda Rose-i111 127,32, 40 Schilling, Dennis Lee-1101 135 Schmidt, Linda Gail-C111 127 Schmidt, Vicki Faye-191 143 Scholz, Brian Castleton-C111 127 Schucht, Sue Ann-fllj 127 Schulz, Winifred Leigh-C101 135,87 Schumm, Charles Daniel-1111 127, 78,79 Schumm, Georgeanna-1101 135 Schuster, Ronald Lee-1111 127 Schutts, N. Philip-fllj 127 Schwartz, David Charles-1121114 Schwartz, Mary Ellen-1121 114 Schwartz, John A.-U01 135 Schwenzer, Carl Wilhelm-H91 143 Scott, Thomas Clifford-C111 127 Seals, Sandra Lee-1111 127 Sears, William-1111 127 Sechrist, David Robert-fllj 128,82 Seebach, Randall Lon-1101 135 Sect, James David-1101 135,27 Seifert, Pamela Mabelle -C91 143,41 Seitz, Edward C.-fllj 128 Seitz, Frederick-191 143,75 Seldomridge, Robert Otis-1121 114 Self, Ronald Lee-1121 114 Sexton, Janet May-191 143 Sexton, Ruth Alice-flll 128 Shafer, Michael Kent-191 143,75 Shake, Judith Kay-1101 135,31 Shank, Joseph C.-1121 11f4,20,21, 66,90,79,73 Shappard, Barbara Ann-1101 135 Shappard, Gary Warren-191 143 Sharkey, Francis Joseph-191 143 Sharkey, James Francis-C111 128 Sharp, Gary Charles-1101 135 Sharp, Nancy Jean-1101 135 Sharpnack, Dianne C.-1121 114 Sharpnack, Eric Seward-1101 135 Shaw, Beverly Lynn-191 143,41 Shaw, Diana Jean-1111 128 Sheetz, Bonnie Jean-1111 128 Shellabarger, Susan-1111 128 Shelley, Neal Andrew-1111 128,34 Shelly, Sharon Yvonne-191 143 Shelton, Kathleen Ann-1111 128 Shelton, Russell B.-1121 114,66,79, 82,83 Shelton, Sherrill Leroy-491 143 Shepard, Gregory Stephen-1121114 Shepard, Nancy Carol-191 143 Shepherd, Kim Manning-191 143, 69 Shepherd, Mary Susan-191 143 Shepherd, Michael Rue-1121 115, 53 Sheridan. Patricia Anne-191143, 25 Sheridan, Shirley Margaret-1101 135 Sherrier, Kathleen Ann-f9j 143 Shipley, Karen Elizabeth-1119 128 Sholty, Caryn Louise-191 143,30 Shoobridge. William Wesley-1125 115,21.41,33 Sills. Deborah liee-491 14-3.30 Simmons, Joyce Maxine-1111 128, 21,35,86 Simpson, Barbara Ann-1101 135 Simpson, Judith Diane-1101135 Simpson, Merillee-1101 135 Sinclair. James Francis-1101 135 Sink. Karen Marie-1111 128 Sisson, John William-1121 115,42 Skaggs, Carole Sue-1121 115 75 Strough, Linda L.-1101 136 Williams Skinner, Gloria Jeanne-Q91 14-3 Sleeth, Donald John Jr.-1101 135 Slete, Rebecca Lynn-C101 135 Smith, Bruce A.-1121 115,27 Smith, Carol Kay-C91 143 Smith, David Lewis-1121 115 Smith, Debra Lynn-1111 128,13 l Smith, Donald James-1111 128 Smith, Doyle Thomas-1101 135 Smith, Evangeline Lee-1101 135 Smith, Gregory Lewis-C91 143,20, 69,74 Smith, James -Q91 143 Smith, Janet Kay-Q121 115 Smith, Jeanalle Kay-1121 115 Smith, Jeffrey Mark-1101 135 Smith, .ludy Kay-1121 115 Smith, Kathleen Kay-1101 135 Smith, Linda C.-1111 128 Smith, Linda Darlene-Q91 143,25 Smith, Linda .lo-191 14-3 Smith, Loretta Lorraine-1121 115 Smith, Melvin Ray-1111 128 Smith, Michael Scott-1111 128 Smith, Ralph David-1111 77,76 Smith, Robert Lee-1121 115 Smith, Shannon L.-1111 128 Smith, Snapp, Snapp Stephen Hunt-C121 115 Donald Grant-1121 115 Robert D.-1101 135 66 77 Tharp, Margaret Fillis-1101 136 Snelsoh, David Mark-1111 1'2sf23, 37 Snider, Ronald Bruce-191 143,81 Snider, Stana Sue-1111 128,21,81 Snyder, Charles Joseph-f101135,69 Snyder, Virginia Kay-1101 135 Solana, Dwaine Eugene-1101 136 Sommerfeldt, Fred Richard-1121 115 Sosbey, Deborah Jean-C101 136 Sosbey, Diane Kay-1111 128,21 Sosnay, Vicki Sue-1121 115 Sowders, Phyllis-1101 136 Spalding, Phillip David-191 143 Sparks, Robert Franklin-191 143 Spatig, Bonita Gail-C101 136 Spaulding, Cynthia Ann-L91 143,30 Spaulding, David Alton-1111 128,77 Spaulding, William Delbert-Q91 143 Spohn, Martin Douglas-C111 128 Sprinkle, Danny Lee-191 143,69 Stadden, Janet-1101 136 Strangeway, .l0hn Robert-191 144 Strickland, Paul Norvin-C121 116 Strickland, Richard Huntington -191 144 Strietelmeier, Fred E.-1111 128 Strietelmeier, Janet Marie-1121 116,42 Stroud, Carl Richard-1111 128 Stroud, Christina Nelle-1121 116 Stroud, Donald Beary-191 144-,23. Stum, Gretta Jane-1111 128,21 Sudek, Carol Ann-1121 117 Sullivan, Patrick Joseph-1101 136 Sunner, Rita Louise-1101 136 Surface, Janet Lucille-1121 117 Sutton, James Shelby-1111 128 Svoboda, Carla Ellen-191 144-,30,34 Swaim, Dianne Ruth-1101 136 Swanson, Charles R.-1111 128 Swanson, Dana Arlene-191 144 Swartley, Janette Marie-1101 136 Swayze, Michael Ray-1101 136 Swayze, Richard Earl-1121 117 Sweeney, Earl Raymond-Q91 114 Swindle, Barbara Lane -112111146 Swinehart, Eileen Marie-1121 117 Swinehart, Judith A.-1101 136 Tadman, Mark Jeffrey-191 144,23, 81 Tarplee, Ronald Joe-1111 128 Tate, Bonnie June-191 114 Taulbee, Evelyn Janet-1111 128 Taulbee, Rita Vivian-Q91 144 Taylor, Daniel Joseph-C121 117 Taylor, Dennis Lee-1101 136 Taylor, Norman Milton -1111 128,78 79 Teal, Susan Elaine-1121 117,37 Teasdale, James Raymond-191 144 Teasdale, Lynn Ellen-Q91 144 Teel, Edward Morton-1121 117,30, 17 Tellstrom, Jero Scott-1101 136 Tellstrom, T. Jan-C111 128 Teskey, Sandra Kay-1121 117 Teter, James Lowell-C101 136,20, 66,74 Tharp, Daniel Cary-1121 118,79,13, 81 Tharton, Mark Allen-1101 136 Tuggle, Charles Everett-1121 118 Tuggle, Mary Ellen -1101 136 Tuner, Annette Louise-191 144,30 Tureotte. Adrian Franc-is-191 144 Turner, Gregory-191 144 Tuttle. Teresa Susan-1111 128 Tutts, Karla Kay-191 144 Tyler. Karen Lou-1111 128 Tynan. Connie May-191 144 Unthank. Stephen Edgar-1111 128 Urivh, Kathie Anne-191 144 VanBriggle, Gloria Jean-1121 118, 36.54 Vanderhorst, Louis Bradley -1121 118 Van Der Meulen, Sue Ann-1121 118.31 Vanderperk, Roland-1121 119,54- Van Sie kle. Sandra Sue-1111 128 Vaughn, Jerry Cleveland-1101 136 Vaughn, Robert Joseph-1101 136 Vetters, Thomas L.-1121 119,35,66, 79.73.72 Wilke, Janet L.-1111 128 Wilkerson, John Mark-1111 128 Wilkerson, William Rodney-191 144 Willard, Jessica Ann-1101 136 Wallard, Joanne-Q91 144 Willenberg. Wayne Earl-1121 120, 34 Williams. Alice Yvonne-191 144 Williams, Brenda Sue-191 14-4 Williams, Charles Lawson-1101 136 Williams, Diana Louise-1101 136 Williams. Edward Patrick-1121 120 Williams Williams: Williams Q Gary Lynn-L91 144,53 Glenn Richard-1111 128 Jerry Bryant-1101 136 Williams, Karen Euvera-191 144 Williams, Karen Sue-191 144- Williams, Linda Suzzanne-1101136 Williams Lynn Frances-1121 120, 34.42 Williams Rick Duane-191 144 Williams. Robert Dale-1101 136 Sherry Beth-1111 128 Viears. Paul David-K91 144 Villwock, Arthur Bruce-191 144,69 Vise. Victor Tom-1101 136 Viser, Kathryn Kimble-191 144 Viser, Robert Hall Jr.-1121 119 Wat-holz, Richard -1101 136 Waddy, Guy Edmun-1121 119,23 Wade, Janet Elizabeth-1121 119,21, 33 Waers. Vickie Lynn-L91 144 Waggoner, Donald Allen -1121l19, 79 Wagner, Ethel Florence-1121 119 Waldron, Cynthia Ann-191 14-4,30 Walker, Duane Edward-1121 119 Walker, Freda Joan-1121 119 Walker, Mildred Ann-1121 119,21, 31 Walker. Thomas Michael -1111 128, 23 Wallis, Charles H.-1121 119 Wampler, Alice Marie-1121 119,36 Wampler, Cynthia Lynn4-1101 136 Wantz, Maureen-1111 128 Ward, Charles Edward-Q91 144 Ward, John David-Q91 144 Ward, Michael Donald-Q111 128,34 Warfel, Karen Sue-Q91 144,3 Warnick, Teresa May-C91 144- Warniek, Terry Lee-1121 199,34 W'ills, William Warren-191 144,69, 75 Wilson, Cheryl Louise-K91 14-4- Wilson, Mark Robert-1101 136 Wilson. Susan Jean-C101 136 Wineinger, Daniel Lee-191 144 Wing, Kathleen Joyce-C1-01 136,31 Winkler, Elizabeth Ann-Q91 144 Winn, James Sherman-C91 136 Winn, Robert Steven-1121 120 Winston, Gary Dean-1101 136,69,74 Winter, Stephen Michael-1.111 128 Winters, Jacqueline Joella-191 144, 30 Wisehart, Ernest Lenny-1121 120 Wisehart, Gloria Jean-1101 136 Wisehart, Sandra Kay-191 144 Witte, Robert Carl-1111 128 Wolfington, Richard -1111 128 Wolseiffer, James Leonard-191 144 Wood, Allen Eugene-H101 136,69 Wotbd, Jim-1111128 Wood, Steven Edward-Q91 14-4- Woodall, Chloie Angela-1101 136 Woods, Michael Scott-C91 144 Woodson, Kris-C121 120,34,42 Woolsey, Beverly Sue-1101 136 Wratten, Janet Sue-C121 120 Warren, Vicki Jean-1111 128 Stambach, Katherine Susan-C101 136 Stapelkemper, Patricia L. -1121 116 Stark, Goeffrey Allen-1121 116,21, 20,32,66,79,82,83 Stark, Susan Lucinda-1111 128 Startzman, Stephen T. -C101 136,76 77 Stayton, Kirby Layne-1111 128 Stayton, Steven-191 144 Steczsyn, Lana Carole-1121 116 Steele, Debra Jane-1101 136 Stegeman, Rodney Allan-1101 136, 34 Stegemann, Cortney Paul-1121 116 Theall, Meredith Ann-Q91 144 Thienes Thomas Thomas Thomas , Nancy Jane-1111128 , Brenda Sue-C91 14-4 , Carlton Eugene-C91 69 Christine Sue-C91 144,25 Thomas Lee Gilbert-1111128 Thomas, Leslie Helen-191 144 Thomas Linda Lee-1111 128 Thomas Ramona Lee-1101 136,17 Thompson, Barbara Ann-i121 118 Thompson, Charles Michael-1101 136,53 Thompson, Joyce A.-1111 128 Thompson, Richard Paul-191 14-4 Thompson, Sarah Jo-C111 128,21 Wheeler, Carol Linda-1101 136 33,36 Tremain, James Edmond- 9 144 Steinway, Julia Elizabeth-C101 136 Stephens, Beverly Lynn-1121 116, 33,90 Stephens, Harry Lewis-1101 136 Stephens, Susan Ellen-i121 116 Stephens, Thomas Wesley-191 144 Stephenson, John Bond-C121 116 Stevens, Thomas Lee-191 14-4,30,69 Stewart, Charles R.-1111 128,46 Stewart, Kathie Jean-1121 1l6,20, 27,30,173 Stewart, Kathryn Suzanne-191 144 Stewart, Margaret Lynn-1121 116, Stewart , Roger Charles-1101 136 Stewart, William B.-C121 116,34- Thompson Victoria Sue -C101 136 Thorpe, Peggy-191 144 Throne, Tom Allen-191 144 Tiefel, Jane A.-1101 136 Tiefel, Steven James-1121 118 Tindall, Betty Jean-1121 118,17 Tipton, Rebecca Elaine-1101 136 Todd, Julie Ann-1121 118 Tomlinson, Terry Lynn-191 144 Stidham, Roy Clifford-1121 116 Stohler, Cynthia Ann-1111 128 Stohler, Marsha Lynn-191 144-.30 Stone, Scott Steve-1121 116 Stonehouse. Stephen Eugene -1101 136,77 Stowinsky, Barbara Ann-1111 128 Straight, James William-C101 136, 46 Tomson, Nannette Marie-1101 136 Totten, Michael Gregory-1101 136 Townsend, David Earl-1111 128 Treffinger, Greg Alan-1121 118,43 1- l 1 Tremain. Jesse Raymond-1101 136 Tremain. Linda Rae-1121 118,42 Tremel, Harold William-191 144 Trent, Kenneth Wayne-1111 128,27 Trick, Carol Lorraine-191 144 Trick, Thomas Lee-1121 118.90 Trittipo. Sherry Lee-1111 128 Trogden. Mary Lee-1101 136 Truelsen, Catherine Joanne -1121 118,10.1l.24 Tucker, Pamela Kay-1121 118,4l, 86 Watson, Gisela B.-1111 128 Watson, Shirley Ann-1111 128 Watson, Randall W.-1111 128 Watson, Roger Lee-Q91 144 Watson, Sona Evelyn-1111 128 Watts, Donald Ray-191 144,69 Watts, William Byron-191 144 Weaver, Daniel Lee-1101 136 Weaver, Joe Burton-1111 128 Weaver, Mark J,-1101 136, 23 Weaver, William Thomas-1121 119, 27 Webb, Claudia Ann-1111 128 Webb, David Charles-191 144,68.69 Webber, David Dale-i111 128,79 Weer, David Earl-191 144,81 Weirich, Terry Lynn-191 144,30 Weller, Jeanne Marie-1111 128 Wells, Kay Dee-1121 119 Wells, Linda Kay-i111 128 Wells, Stephen Lee-1101 136 Wesling, Phillip Edward-1101 136 West, Nancy Lynn-1101 136,36 Wheeler, Freeman Douglas -191 144 Whetzel, Gregory E.-1121 120 Whiteomb, Patricia Ann-1101 136 White, Allen-1121 120 White, Carol Ann-Q91 144 Wray, Linda Faye-1121 121 L - Wren, Wright, on Eugene 1111 128 Carol-1111 128 Wright, Frederick Wayne-1101 136 Wright, Judith Caroline-C121 121 Wright, Kim Edwin-Q91 144 Wright, Wright Paul Vincent-1111 128 Susan Marie-C101 136 Wrightsman, Cynthia Darlene-1111 128 Wuertley, Judy Kay-Q91 144 Yakey, Deborah Kay - C101 136 Yates, Edgar Claredon-191 144 Yates, Thomas Robert-C91 144,75 Yeager,Julia Bernadine-1111 128 Young, Alan Vance-1101 136,69 Young, Cathy Ann-191 144 Young, Gary Lee-C101 136,69,76,77 Young, Glenda Joyce-1111 128 Young, James Monty--1101 136,66, 69,76,77 Young, John David-191 144,23 Young. Judith Ann-1121 121,20,21, 42 Young, Karen L.-1101 136 Young, Martha June-Q91 144,25,87 Young, Sandra Sue-1101 136 Yount, Linda Susan -1101 136,23,24 32 White, Wliite, White, Darryl Owen-191 144,69 Mikki Jane-4121 120 Nancy Lou-1121 120,90 White, Warren William-1121 120,66 Whitesall, David Allen-C101 136,23 Whitham, Cynthia-1101 136,86 Whitham, Kathleen Kay-1121 120, 10,11,20,21,23,24,25,33,70' Wiggins, Judith Kay-1121 120,43 Wilce, Trudy Ann-1121 120,36 Wilcox, Daniel L.-1101 136 Wilfley, Allen Gary-1111 128 Zawadsky, Sarette C.-1101 136 Zeiss. Michael George-C101 136,77 Zigler, Austin Leroy-191 144 Zike, Eric Robert-1111 128 Zike, Gregory D.-112112142 Zimmerman, Donald J. -C121 121,20, 30,33,90,84 . Zimmerman, Mikell Louis-1101 136 Zink, Michael Reed-Q91 144,81 Zink, Phillip Lee-191 144,69,75 Zook, Trina M.-1121 121 Kathie Stewart, everybodyis sweetheart, S he'll Always Live You say that shels gone away? That isn't true at all. ,lust close your eyesg you'll see her. Shels coming down the hall. With big brown eyes that sparkle, A word and smile for all. .lust close your eyes, you'll see her. She's coming down the hall. And everywhere you find her. The sunbeams seem to fall. .lust close your eyesg you'll see her. She's coming down the hall. You say that she's gone away? Youlre all so very wrong. .lust close your eyes and listen to The beauty of her song. Her voice so clear and lovely As she sings, then moves along. .lust close your eyes, and listen to The beauty of her song. She's everybody's sweetheartg- To all she does belong. ,lust close your eyes and listen to The beauty of her song. You say that she has gone away? From us she'll never part. Her residence is permanent. In every student's heart. The lessons that were taught us By one who seemed to know Should give us faith and courage For our part in life's show. Let us reflect her sunshine In this world, sometimes cruel, Be thankful for the lessons We've learned in Kathie's school. By Mr. Shryl Craig le t legacy o courage Kathie A letter to Kathie KATHIE, we teachers strive to leave something of value to our students. By our enthusiasm we hope that they will become enthusiastic, by our dedication that they will become dedicated. This is the teacher's legacy to his stu- dents. That is all, not all pervading, but important. But courage, Kathie, is all pervading, all important, and utterly indispensable. It is total. It affects everything we do. Courage can be demonstrated effectively only by example-and that you have done unflinchingly. -Scholars have interested people, but courageous people have inspired generations to persist and endure. When your classmates leave this school they will require courage. When they think of courage they will think of Kathie Stewart-and then stiffen their lips--and they will be able to go on. This is your legacy, Kathie-more than all the teachers can give them-you have given. 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