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To take care of the overflow of students, we are pushing back the walls, opening up the windows, letting out the seams, and sharing our candy bars and school supplies with all our new classmates. We are really proud of our gain, and we are certainly glad that WE'RE GETTING BIGGER ALL THE TIME. We only hope that through the cooperation of new and old students, along with members of the faculty, we can live up to the great responsibility of making all feel welcome here at M.H.S. MARION SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL - 7724 Slfcwleata Set' Wear fecafwl z4cz'wc' 'wee Payee 24-4 7 filtiletdaa Payee 46'-77 ?acuZtq P-aged 72-X3 Sfaaleala PM X4-121 244 771715 gegine ffaaliez Zen we uv T vw' M? 1 P512 , , ,Q , X ,- , ,.m, lg ,gg 3 if ' f f 5 Y K x if, Q f W ,gN 8 WG .QW K HE, lf W gf X 3 . 2 1 gr? 'K M , S R if Om gaudy 74 70:02 From the minute we charged through the open doors and ran down the halls to the auditorium, we knew that something had happened to our high school. livery seat in the auditorium was soon Filled, including those in the crow's nest. The fact was it was literally bursting at the scams with excess students. From that day on we adjusted ourselves to the fact that we would wear the battle scars of UVCl'Cl'0YN'llCilIlCSS-lll2lSl1CLl toes, bruised shoulders, cramped lockers, and limited liberties. WHA'l 5 MY NAME? f After filling out mountains ol forms and cards, 'lim Pinkerton almost forgets his own name. ft, ri BOOKS! HOURS! - The Honor Society open Iles 1 bookstoie lot used books lor tomuncnct ol' Nl.H.S. students. l'HA'l S A ROUGH CIOITRSIC e Seniors -joyce Ronge IS IXPRY DAY I llxl IHIS Sophomore Mtkc NN niui and Aloe Veach giie advice to lieth Ann Hooper, soph- is hotoughly cxhaustul I ci l l t llt t w more, about life at M.H.S. high sthool w.-rf' 'l7NKIH. PUNCH. 'l'0'l'.-Xl, - Office procedures are learned in secretarial training class hy Bertha legardeu, Sandra jo lillsworlh, and Lowanda -lelleries. NOW WAS l'l' ONIC PICA OR TWO? - Printing student Phil Fisher applies his knowledge ol' the vocation to completion oil a program in thc lJl'llll l'0Ul'll. 7767537 ' Readin', 'ritin', and 'ritluuetic, plus a little extra, help to enrich and round out the lives ol Nlarion High School citizens. Such courses as printing and secretarial train- ing prepare students lor jobs inunediately alter high school graduation. They give pupils a chance to gain practical and useful knowledge and provide an opportunity to practice and apply the skills they have learned. lVorld history and geography teach students about both the United States and the world. Such subjects as English and speech help pupils to express themselves more easily, while French and trigonoiuetry are more specialized and prepare students for college. NOW Hli.-XR 'l'HlS - Sophoinores Lynne Lihherl, Phil Ferguson, and Roger Reed try their talents at tape recording. This particular session is dexoted to taping the history and unusual developments of various super- stilions. lvl'-11111 Ol ll. :asf 11111111.1112 - l':lllliillIIlSU lu-mic uhm NOW .IVST A SWUNIW 110111011 111's:111111'111S 111111 '1111'111f: I.-H,m.h :WV M, Wm. msn M-ith --imlillm.iu,-SH help. lcmpcrs were part ui' lhc nmrk lrizxl hold in thc spun-ch clans. 'edmf Il'5 A C.RliA'l WORLD A llus IS thc colwlllsioll lh.1l Yickic R2ll1Clk :md llmmu Cllmsin l'l'2li'Il in gc-ngrzl class. S IS .-X TICNNIS R.-XCIKITIT - llzuncx Rzulclllzlkvl 1lllCllllJlS lu lvzuclm follow liuglish pupils how lo play lCIlIliS. -I C .' ' 'P 3 'ck IAICIYIU und llmmal Nc-Ison SCZIITII slimlc rules fm' 2lllSXVl'l'S in Misx RUIJHISUIIQS ll'iQ'U- llHI1lCll'f CIQISS, I I I 'I'l ,CIHNlQl'l-Q! -V Salesman .lim l'enee nses some on enslolners Bill Harris and Alberta lil'llllllCf in sales- manship tlass, Step right np, ladies and gentlemen. 'l'his is ahsolntely your last ehanee to buy this prodttrt, and it is the only one ol' its kind in the world. OI' eonrse students in salesmanship elass are not taught this method ol' selling: lmnt they. like HW, girls in home economies and home nursing classes, learn something which will he laenelieial to them in later lile, Keeping the girls healthy is the most impor- tant joh ol. the girls' physieal Cilllfllllllll -zlasses. 'l'ln'ongh biology students learn more ahont the plant and animal lile in the world around them. Rounding ont the enrrieula ol' students are elasses in art. They not only give especially talented individuals an opportunity to improve their techniques, but they also provide lun and entertainment lor those who are just interested. A very important part ol' Marion High Sehool is its two telephone students, Ruth tXnn Davis and David Stallord. By means ol a telephone NX llfX'l S A Slil,X'.MLli? - Nliss lleelt leels ronlidenl that I k tl V I t V I ,I I VL lj L, 1 V, 4 I li her honie eeonomirs students uill soon learn sewing 100 'up KM' W0 10 'l l 'f 5 U1 U1 5 'IM 'I l K terms. to attend elasses each day. IHIS IS lllli W.-XY - Home nursing girls learn lirst aid methods through demonstrations. Here they ohserxe how lo apply bandages properly. lil P Zufmdz IS ll Sl'l'l-IRNI.-XX? - No, 11's a xollcylmall. l-ym glrln scan lhc rallcrs lor lhc hall :luring Zlll cxfilillg game: Yollcyhall is only a small part' of thc physical Cllllflll lion Pl'0gl'2lIl1 ollcrcrl al Nlarion High Sfhool. frog. -1 8 Rf All Slil? ! Biology sluzlcnls wail for Mr. l'l2lSlCILllllY lo 2 lotus lhc lmiosfopc so they l'llll sci' thc IIIICYIUIA ol' 1 XYORKS OF ART -- N1.ll.S, Rclnlxrallcllx, l,lllll llclamorc. llmlic 'l'l1o1-11. Diana 'I'amlc. and l'al Maguirc. look over works for i'0IllL'Sl. AN Ol'l'0R'IAl'NI'lY FOR All - lixcn llUlIlC'lNllllNl sluclcnls can allcnml classes hy using 21 llCll'l':XCL'lllUllC lnlcr-l1om- municalions System, Daximl Slallowl. Nh. l'I'Ulll. civifs lC2llklll'l', and Ruth Ann Davis show the llflllli'-l'l2lSSl'1DOIN mlcvifc in use. -.XMNNNA N wi ly, N l I 5 l M 1 . :!. Q25 f 7' ,L A , , ,4 . 43,55 -, N A, QAII 'X 1' l XXX 'X fa QV if? f Yr- x a . ' p l ... Convocations and activities are the icing on the cake which makes school lile more interest- ing and rounds out the day. ln the days between September and Vlune, students' days were Filled with the many school functions typical ol a large and growing school. Special convocations were no small part ol' the average M.H.S. student's lile. They enriched his outlook, entertained him, and taught him more ahout the world in which he lives. Students took time out lrom academic studies and lrom convocations to participate in many all-school activities as well as in organiyations. Dancing to rock and roll at record hops, dec' orating the school lor special occasions, posing lor Cllf'fIl.S' pictures, and many other activities helped each student grow mentally and emotion- ally mature. Activities were somewhat disrupted when a portion ol' the student hotly was ill with the llu. but enough students remained to carry on the school lile. AMICRIKZA IN SONG f History through music was Jresented luv the lleachler Duo at a convocation. I , 'lf-XKIC A BRIQAK 4 Studies are forgotten as students relax at the dance between Regional games. YIQR .NND 'l'lNSliI, g llflllfllli SIGN HIQRI-1, AND SMll,li - l'ndercIassmen sifn um to have their tiurlus F F . . . . 5 l . ml. Hnimlms Spirit lu MH-gn pictures. taken. as Lonnie Sutton. assistant editor. and Nancy Creek. under- lliana 'I'ade and l'll Xllgllllt dct dass ulllmi' gnc them mlllw' orale the sclloo spcnl long hours preparing special IJl'Ogl'2lIllS, Scoll, Patty llrillcm, Karon Phillippc, Phyllis 77Zcz2e 544446 life 77Zaze Vale ' .XX li.-XXI liR NIIQSSACLIC - Wilh lhc cum Zlllll inspiring music' hx lhc zlmlxzillcml illUl'llN, SlllilL'lllh llll'llCIl llltll' lllllllgllls In thc slglllllllllltl' ul thu l .1lNli'l' nczmni. Lou ol' lun cumlmimml with lmurs ul' planning RlillliARsAl.l'l'lS! -- .Xiu-r a lung and ming play .ind h,H.d work wpinwl thc 114,11-,ll,,lllL,Illic, Sidi, Ol rclxcalsal, llll amply amlllmium is a lrmvly plau- lm I 1 ' ' ' ' ' M11 llulcs Walker. lllilllllilllllh lL'1lillt'l'. lilc al Xl.H.S. Sluclvnls Zlllll lavully IIlL'llllJCl'8 This yc'al s C'0IlVOK'1lllUll5 lay artists aml special' isls nuuiclc the scllool Ullllllllllllly wc-11' sclccluml last spring hy a unniniltcc cmllpmccl ol Clonnic' XVc'inlJc'1'g, Ralph Pack. anal Nlrm. llomllmy Riley. ENC-INICIQRINU lh-lm Ra-my L'llg'llll'K'l' gin-5 Nl.lI.S, xluilcnls a lmmk ill lhn- lllXL'llIl4lIIS nl' llPlll0l'l'UW, 5222 , 1 :QQ ...al N 15552: W lil-XXX li.-XG A -lun Sillrermzin, winner ol' the 19.11 ldlllll hunch, tunes the spnit ol the lf!2II's with ll1'l' rendition ol' lSezln ling. School lille :it Nlztrion High School was portrayed by convoczitions, skits, demon- strations, :ind the everyday happenings. Students heard experts in the fields ol music, judo, and atomic energy. They pzirticipztted in the Mother :md Dztuglif ter Test, skits lor Courtesy XVeek, :md the zmnuztl fllll'lSllll2l5 progrzun. ,X Talent lczlrcli, sponsored by the Student Council, lezttured various types ol' student tzllent from all three classes. l'l' AND UYICRY - Iriing KZhiel ' Morgan demonstrates at judo throw on his victim, Bill Harris. SINGING AND INSPIRINU - l'ruth Mcl-'nrlz1ntl. wellfknown tenor, presents his concert ol' spirituzils und semiclassical songs to ai recepliie student body. a 0 a I'HA'l' MIGHTY .-X'l'OM! - Wluifs new in atomic energy and how the atom works is explained ln' at scientist from the Oak Ridge Atomic Museum. SYMl5Ul,IIl - Dixie Dari' ligills lhc rzlmllc I'lllS IS fI0l'R'l'liSY? - Slmwing how :ml lu url, lcll' I'z1i'i sigmlying thc Cllirislmus spirit ill thc uunuzil xjurly Nrwwuml, ziml l'hil llclanncwv pnrlicipznlv in' an flour lC2l lm' mullicrs. Wcvk L'0llHN'1lll0lI. 1-Mmewmf 0,4 A lu-XMILY SKZICNIQ - ,Xl lhc ainnuzil Klllrimnzns lllllgllllll. SllI4iL'lll5 IJ1il'lI'2iX Ll liimily :incl ili zlclivi- lics. lHla l,INli-l'I'! - Yiflillh of lhc llu wail in linc lm' rc1ul1nissi4n1 slips so than school lilc ziml alclivi- lil'S mm rclum In nurmzil. l'!lY! - .Xiigmu lun licunm' llic ciiirn-nl lzul Im' wrap- ping slc-zulics' iingx. xilllmugli swim- girls nlill lilw 4 Insliium-il lzlpcx Il'llf.Y'Rli WXRNI. 'l'O0 - lfmn' Nl.ll.S. girls dismiss ilu- 1lIl'l'ClII Iizul ul XK'L'2ll'llIg llviinmlzu sinks with ilu-ii' skirts. lfzuls in clolliing. mlmw, going sic-mly. :xml cl.m11c'L-5 l'Ul1llJllll'il in cilliznirc lili- :ll Alllllllll lliqli 4 Sflioul. Swim' ol llicsn' lzlcls alcllli-cl to ilu- z'mnloi'l ll 1 , . , lIONlli, l,l .l S SliROl.l. -- lillk' nvw xlzuliv, Ilu- alrnll, swf-pl Ilia' fllllllllf. lllfllllllllg M.ll,S. Xl.l. S'l'Yl,liS - SlxllllIIli'l'S. loalIcl's. l'lllIlilxll5. I-xllzlpi. :lml llic allways populzn' szlmlcllcs wcrc zinmng llic slim' wlxlvs won: lay NllI1li'lllS. if L' f 1 ww . I Www l - 2 ?: 336 ' , W ' .,., ,,.i iifi iiiiziv V,., V , , A ' wigs 5: , g Wi f i , l, W . . :..,i,Vl. 3 .i::q, i i I W 3 K , I W ,, :fp E f , ,mi , - , , ,L I, -.. IIUNMI' YOI' IIOYIQ YOVRS? - C111-tvtteeks :intl plettted skirts ztre coinpzttetl. I I,IIiIi NIINI-1, 'I UU - Boys ciisfttsx the merits ol stwztters and tests. Imttt eztth hats his own opinion. 1 a ' Cltew neck swezttets ttntl Iilztfets were zttltletl to the list ol tnttst clotlnng :tt XI.H.5., wlttle the tt':ttIitionztI senior fouls held tlteit- own. These stylex not only kept the wettret' waitin on those eoltl, wtnttv tlztu, littt tltev kept the tntItt1tIt1:tI tn the 'tlzttest Iztsltion set. Senior fouls. ol eotttxe, were worn by 5eniot's only mi ,Lv -M ' . I - 'o M.H.S. girls are rezttlx ' ' ' I i 'I ' IIIZIICYS. 0 IPKIN I'I',IJ YOl'RS? -- 'I'I1ew tIt't'ol'ztlL'tI fortls ifx Mztrion Hifh Sehool s' iors, Ilere Iio typ I E., tn Sznesky, 'I'otn Kean, :intl Connie Scott try to tleeiclt who has the nezttest senior eorrls, I 1 l'l S H.-XRD - 'lierry .Xrnolrl :is the psyeliotlierztpisl RII I-I-'S BRIMNS SHOHWNU Y uplmh H-ood .H DCM.. lit selllemtnl houst tells l51no,pl.lyttl In l.dllX llhllkl. wrmcms slllrlml Plmcd In MHHIHI lllsmwl Us mhcl, than llii html to Ieztrn ztliout your own prolwlems. IJINO, Ytll' OK,-XY? - After un argument ztnil at light with his lttlher. Dino. planed hy Lztrrv Fisher. is eomlorteci by his younger brother Tony, lJ0l'll'2lyCll Irv Cilnlek Smith. girls in the settlement house XK'llll'll.l l U , wgme Dino, one ol' the most outstanding current clrzunzts eoneerning motlern-dzty youth, wats pre- sented by M.H.S. this year, A eztpzteity :iutlienee enjoyetl this three-zu't clrzunzt, which was presented Klzireli 27 :mtl 28 in the high school zuttiitoritnn. llntler the tliree- tion ol' Mr. .lules Scott NVztlker, the play was the Hrst tlrzunzt to he presented here in several yeztrs. Set in New York City, the story eoneerns Dino, at former juvenile delinquent, who is reliabili- tzitetl through the efforts ol the workers in the Alznnes Street Settlement House. Dino, written hy ztczttleiny ztwatrtl nominee Reginald Rose, haul at sut'c'essl'ul run its at movie :intl was one ol' the top television protluetions ol' the yeztr. Playing' the title role ol' Dino was Lztrry Fisher, Other lezuls inelutlecl Terry .Xrnoltl :is the psy- ehotherzipist :it the settlement house: lloyce Ronge :is -lztekie, the receptionist: Nlurilyn Fisher :ts Shirley, clerk :tt the settlement house, :intl Clhuek Smith zts Tony, llino's younger brother. Glenn lliekerson, senior, servetl zis stuclent xlib rector ol' the protluetion. IIICY! COMIC 'lilllil - Dino strikes lony untl knoelss him out lo prexent him from rohhing zu gzts slzuion. lT'S LIKE THIS -- I'am lfriedman and Madonna NlcNlillan dance lor the King ol Siam. Mike Ball. in Thr' King mul I. Etcetera, etcetera, etcetera. These words usually ended the speeches ol' the King ol' Siam in the stage play, Thr' King mm' I. The King ana' I, taken lrom the hook, Alma and II11' Ix'1'11g of SIIIIIII, was given ill part hy the Nlarion High School vocal department in a con- cert presented to the public in the fall. Highlighting the music department's activities was the presentation ol the famous operetta, South Pacific, hy the Advanced Chorus. The show was given May I5, lfi, and l7 in the Nlarion High School auditorium. Ensign Nellie Forhush was played hy .Indie Jones, and Pat Thorne was Emile de Hague. Such well-known songs as Some Enchanted Evening, Bali Ha'i, Uh'VOllllCl'lilll Guy, and l'm Gonna lVash That Klan Right Outta My Hair came lrom this production. Both the concert, which included excerpts Irom The King and I, and Soullz Pacific were under the direction ol Nlrs. Esther Nleily. SHALI. NYE ll.-XXIIE? - Anna, liarhara Williamson, dances with the King ol Siam, Hike Ball, in one ol the scenes llom 'liln' King rmrl I. ll SAYS HERE - lioh Sutton, Nlarlha Meily, lludi jones, Pal Thorne, and .lim Mori!! go mer the scorc for SUIIIII Pacific. ,X Wi' Ill HER MA-IESTY MISS CIONNIE SCOTT dem, ' Opening the 1958 Easter Parade with a flourish and a roll of drums, the Color Guard marched into the arena. It was followed by Her Majesty's Honor Guard, dressed in black capes and carrying sabers. Presented in full-length pastel formals were the members of Her Majesty's Court. The Court included the senior princesses, the sopho- more attendants, the junior attendants, the flower girls, and the crown bearer. At last came Her Majesty, Miss Connie Scott. She was crowned Queen of the 1958 Easter Parade by Marion High Schoo1's prin- cipal, Mr. john Hougland. Queen Connie as- cended to the throne while the band played and the chorus sang the traditional Easter Parade. BARBARA WILLIAMSON SENIOR PRINCESS l KAREN FRANTZ SENIOR PRINCESS Giving children from six to sixty a taste of a good old-fashioned circus was the 1958 Easter Parade. Giant posters of Leo, the lion, the Human Torch, the Strong Man, and the Magician gave Memorial Coliseum an atmosphere of the Big Top, Clowns smiled, cried, and carried on their traditional antics to amuse the audience. The mood of the crowd was changed several times by the diHerent styles of music and dance presented by the chorus, therband, and the various acts. Providing entertainment for students of Marion High School was a dance after the Parade. x. JUNIORS - Standing: Madonna McMillan, Attendant: Mary jane Copeland, Crown Bearerg Sandy Vardeman, Senior Flower Girl. Seated: judy Hadley, Attendantg Lola Short, Attendant. efa77K4724Zq2t,-4 7c2caeal5 SOPHOMORES - Standing: Nan Townsend, Attendant: Treva Kilgour, junior Flower Girl: Bettieann Leas, Attendant. Seated: Sandy Myers, Sophomore Flower Girl: janet Long, Attendant. maj if 5 QSM E, X X WWE? , ' 2531, Q zifatdadtiea awe macwmidtiea 74 f4oz'6a6z'6ea l 6' . f S'l'l'llliN'l' C10l'NCll, - Hou' Our: lint .'xl'lllSll'0IlQ, l'hil Detalnore, Sandra Miers, lioh Sutton, Connie Scott, Mike llall. Sandra Herring, llick Heratw, lerrt Spencer, Marihn Young. Rua' 'l'u'n: Mars johnson. Dixie llerr. Kiarolxn Uotschall Clonnic Mercer, Carolyn XV1nirpnel',I-lane liowtnan, Nliriatn ll'illianis, Dianne Nelson, l,ola Short, lilaine Osborn, Cynthia Alberts, Vicki Rader. Rim' '1llll'l'f'f Paul XVhitehursl, Vicki KClIlIlllCl', Sondra Long, ludv Hadley, Bonnie ireland, Linda Daxidson, Roselyn Young, Clatln' Larkin, Pat Rowe, Mary jane Copeland, Suellen llanlclroner, Madonna McMillan. Rm: Four: Ronnie lixans, Dick liaglcson, -lell' Parrish, Cllill lownsend, Larry Runyon, Mike liinnlerinan, Clarl lllcke, Nanci Creek, David lfosnongh, David flhild, Bill Bishop, With a lottd rap ol the l'resident's gavel, the Student Council ol' Marion High canle to order. The first itein on the agenda was to collect food for needy latnilies at llll12llll4SglVlIlg' tirne. Another project was collecting money lrorn the students to give to the Tuberculosis Associ- ation. Clonvocations lor the coming year are chosen hy a special connnittee composed ol' Council ineinhers and teachers. Acting as laculty advisor ol the Student Conn, cil is Nlr. liarl l'Vhitecotton. SliNA'l'li - Rim' One: Sandy Myers, Marilyn Young. Sandra Herring, Connie Scott. limi' 'I'n'o: Holm Sutton, l'hil lletatnore. Dick lleraty. Hou' illll7'l'l'I .lint Arni- strong, Mike Hall, jerry Spencer, ,-he c LOOK WYHAT Wli WON! - Inter-Club Council members Raymond Weinstein, Dine Beuoy. and Aludy Cregory xiew trophy won in previous Marion Relays. XVill the President risc und cull the niet-ting to order. X'Vith thztt request the entire group ztrose, for this was at meeting lor the presidents only. Members ol' the lntcr-Club Council include the heads ol' Honor Society, Debate Club, Y- Teens, Science Club, Hi-Y, Spanish Club, Kd- rztnced Chorus, Band, Art Club, Ushers Club, 'l'..X.H., M Club, Booster Club, C.A..X., Boys Clee Club, Cirls Clee Club, und Chess Club. Connie Scott, vice president ol' Student Coun- cil, is the president ol' the Inter-Club Council. The purpose ol' the Council is to promote cooperation between the various clubs in Marion High School, and it is under the auspices ol' the Student Council. The Inter-Club Council plains the Marion Relays, and each ol' the clubs Contributes lloats. Constitutions were discussed early in the year. lN'l'l-.R-Cl,l'l! CO1 NCII. - Run' Ona: Kathryn Hezivilin, .Indy Cregory, Connie Scott, l.indzt Crist. Wanda Denton. Ron' Two: Bill Balsbaugh. l'ztul XvllllCl1lll'Sl, Marilyn fiillll, Raymond XVeiustein, llizuut Tzide, -ludy Norwood. Ron' bli,llAf f'I Dick Heraty. Dare Beuoy, Lztrry Fisher, l'hil lletamore, Larry l.ez1s. Sl'liliClH AND Dl-IBA'l'li CLUB - Ron' Our: Dick liagleson, Ron Brown, Calhren Boxell, Delona Sutton. I.zn'ry lfisher. Dick Stephenson. Run' 'l'zi'o: Mr. Russell Miller, Mzidalenc Bibb, Ilzirolyn lhalls, lilezinor Wilson, Pal Poling. .leannene Bowniun, jackie Harley. Ron' 'lllll'l'!'I Carolyn Van House, liurlene Rell, -Indy Wendelnizin. judy Gregory, liill Harris. Hill ll2llSll2illgll. judy Rouch, Alain Silbernnin. Rim' lfaur: Sue Reed. Sue Miller, Barbara Conner, Beverly Denbo. Dorothy Slexenson, l'hil Holliday. l.urry Sinipkins, Phil Secresl, Dave Byglin, .lim Nlorill. D fi' Freedom ol' speech , . . this right ol' inun was upheld and exercised by the orzitors and de- bziters ol' M.H.S. as they took part in contests in und around Nlarion. They also discussed controversial subjects during their meetings, SI'liliKIll AND DICISATI-1 i1l,l'lS Ol-'lfllll-1RS - Mr. Russell Miller. Sponsor: l.zn'r3 Fisher, President: Delonzi Sutton, Yice President: Clzuliren lioxell. Sccrclziryg Ron Brown, l'l'C1lSll rcr. . , 5 . The club, which raised money by selling badges for the basketball gznnes and novelty derbies lor the tournaments, is under the spon- sorship of Mr. Russell Miller. Serving as president ol' the club was Larry Fisher. Sllil' Rli-H'l' l'l' -- Speech :ind llifllilll' Club inelnbers Dorothy Sleienson. judy Rouch, :ind l'hil llolliduy buy and sell noxelly dc-rbies und pins. Www? ' 1601674 'Z Yes, we buy and sell school books lor all three grades and lor all subjects. Many, many books were sold by the Honor Society in their bookstore. This project is an annual activity lor the organization. The Honor Society consists ol' those students who have maintained a 90 per cent average and have been elected to the group by the laculty and the members ol' their respective classes. The highlight ol the year was the acceptance ol' new members to the organization. Several juniors and seniors were voted into the group, . NA'l'loNA1. HONOR sot1lr1'l'Y orlflciliks and a dinner was held to welcome the new- comers. President. Slrntrlirigz Bob Sutton, 'lreasurerg l tul XX httehurst, X ice President. The laculty advisor is Bliss Gretchen Meck- lenberg. NATIONAL HONOR SOCZIICTY - Ron' Une: Connie Scott, Kathryn Heavilin, Beverly llenbo, Delona Sutton, lvill Denton. Run' Tzvo: Paul XvllllClIlll'Sl, Sandra Herring, Donna Nelson, Judy Norwood, Barbara XVillizunson, iludy liregt Run' 'lllll'l'l'I Bob Sutton, Mike Ball, Bob Hanning, l'hil Holliday. Randall Mount, Larry l.eas. Senlerlz Barbara Williamson. Secretary: Larry Lcas. 1 LIGHT Ol' 'I'Hl-1 WORLD - jttdy Gregorv. rice presi- dent. and Dianne Peters light at czmdle in the Y-'I'een Recogllitioti Serxiee. New tnetnhers are l'et'ugl1iletl and old metnlmers are welwtnetl at this meeting. TICICN KIAIHNHI' - Run' Our: Kathryn Heavilin, Karen Kilgore. lltttly Nrwvvuotl. .Indy fQreg'm'y, Kon' Tutu: Carol I'ertliue, Cfunnie .-Kntlerson, .Iuyee Runge, Marsha Stewart. lfnzt' 'l'lnw: liurlene Rell, Wzttula Denton. Klztthren Boxell. Nun Townsend, flunnie Scott, Dianne Nelson. Run' Four: Mleliu Stephenson, Beverly Denim, -jtuly Stewart, I'ztt Mztgttire, lixelyn Rirhztrds. - '7dmZ4af? ' DOLLS FROM j.-XPAN - Clhristine Lttshet' hands Rosetnztry Young ll japanese tlull tu put in the show ease. 'I'he Y-Teens ui' M.H.S. mrrespond with at Y-Teen club in japan. SHIC KIAIKQHT HICR MAN! - Yictm' Streih :intl 'lnlitle Dickens reigned us l,i'l Abner und Daisy Mate ut the Y-Teen Szttlie Huw- kins Dance. gz,.sfv.tL..,....:,f,. . ki' 5 ffm 1 mssffriiwwr-r'ffr:Sf . . 4 . '1f:5lf'537KjL5i.:t,f 2' , Q., v . ' 'ffrwxwea-m 5,4 ' sf I I fs' W 2 xfiikfv .Atzjnsg s 532355.23111 ifiifflnf A ,, ' A HOW SHALL WE DRESS THIS ONE? - VVorld Fellowship Com- 11414 TAKE Y01'R MONEY Nou' - pal Keller mittee members of the Y-Teens dress dolls in Ictfll-age garb launches lhc Sale of Marion qgiam lifcmc to send to japan. plates by cornering Mr. Garmin in the main hall. . . . Get along, little dogie, get along. Starting the '57-'58 Y-Teen year with a bang was a round-up by the officers and cabinet dressed as cowboys. All girls at Marion High School were invited to this program in order to en- courage them to join the organization, and those who joined were recognized in a special service. In October the girls asked the boys to the Sadie Hawkins Day Dance, where a Li'l .Abner and a Daisy Mae were crowned. The Can-Can Opener was the girls' way of collecting food for needy families at Thanks- giving time. Admission was a can of food. At Christmas time the Y-Teens sponsored the Hanging ol' the Greens at the YWCA. In February several industrious girls attended a Mid-Winter Conference in Portland. March Magic was the name of the formal dance. In April the girls dressed dolls in American teen-age garb, and officers were also elected in April. During May the girls attended a banquet with their mothers. Later in the month they viewed a style show and made plans for next year. COME AND CET I'l'! - Officers of Y-Teens invited all high school girls to join the Triple 'I' Ranch at the fall round-up. I.Ii'I' Mli Slili l'l'! - Scientists ol' tomorrow are taken on a ltlltt' tltrottglt the General Tire Plant, 74 '4 ' ' X'Vith the advent ol the Sputniks C2-IIIIC an in- creasing interest in mathematics and science at Marion High School. To promote this interest was the duty of the Science Club. Monthly meetings included guest speakers, Elms, and refreshments. These junior scientists and mathematicians learned about everything from mining to color television. Because of its great size in the past, the Science Club limited its membership this year to juniors and seniors only, Anyone from those two classes who had had a year ol' science or mathematics or was in the process ol' taking it was eligible to join. President of the club was Patil WVhitehurst, and vice president was -Ierry Spencetzfllelf Par- rish was the secretary, and .Iudie jones was the treasurer. HUNGRY? - Refreshments are provided after meetings for hungry and thirsty Science Club members. X ., 3 . . IT GOIZS LIKIC THIS - Mr. Philip Wolverton from the RCA illustrates the principles ol' color television to interested junior scientists. 'ze 7a SCIENCE CLUB 0FI ICI5RS - jetl' Parrish, Secretary: jerry Spencer, Vice President: Judie jones. Treasurer: Patil Whitehurst, President. HI-Y - lion' One: Mike 'l'itus, Larry Banghart, Roger ligle, Donald Harreld, Tracy Boatwright, Danny Dorman, Ronnie lirans, jim Thorne, Mike Zimmerman, Bill Harris. Row Two: john Evans, Paul W'hitehurst, Phil Detamore, Dick Stephenson, Carl Purvis, Phil Secrest, Dick liagleson, Hansel Sheridan, David Beuoy. Rua' 'l'I1re'e: Chris Thomas, David Boles, Ronnie Board, Andy .Anderson, David Clark, Bill Stubbs, Blames Secrest, George Bragg, Bill Cates, jerry lidgerton, john Royal, Dare Scott, Pat Thorne. Ron' Four: 1.arry Hankins. Loren lVestern, Russell Hartley. Raymond Weinstein, 'l'om O'Haver, Bernie Diamond, Ron Brown, Bob Sutton, Paul Detamore, Dave Byglin, Tom Southwick, l,arry Speicher. Ron' Firm: Allan XVoodmansee, Artie Pence, Bill Fessenden, Verclean Brane, Victor Streib, Clifl Townsend, Terry Weaver, Russell Rentfrow, Charles Hughes, 'I'om 1-llrod, Darla Looker. Dick Heraty, Cary Atkinson. Row Six: Larry Velasquel, lilmer Britton, Daxe Maines, George Dicken. Peter Boxell, Paul Crum, Lynn Cood, Tom 'l'rook, jerry Spencer, Mickey Harmon. Bob Hanning, .lim Armstrong, Bob Savesky, Larry l,eas. Zami lt was the dead ol' winter, and suddenly one boy said, Are you lellows going to go swim- ming tonight? A stranger to Marion High School might think that boy was in for a bout with pneumoniag but any Hi-Y member would know that he and the other boys in the group were not going for a dip in the icy river, but only down to the Y.Nl.C.A. lor a Hi-Y swim. Swimming is only one ol' the many indoor sports in which these active boys participate. They sponsored dances throughout the year and prepared a Thanksgiving lood basket lor needy families, in addition to having their regular weekly meetings at the Y.Nl.C.A. A preview ol' boys' spring fashions was pre- sented in March by the M.H.S. Hi-Y Club. Nlenibers ol' the group modeled lor the show. Mr. lllilliam Butler is sponsor lor the club. The president is Dave Beuoy. I I 5465 Zag Hl-Y Ol l ICliRS - Ron' Une: Dick liagleson, Secretaryg Dave Beuoy President: Hansel Sheridan, Vice President. Ron' Two: Loren Western, Chaplain: Carl Purvis, Sergeant-ab Armsg Phil Detamore, Treasurer. CM1Tl'S S'I'AFl - Ron' One: Kathryn Henvilin, Copy liditorg Sharron Sult, Senior liditor: Nancy Creek, lfndercluss lditor: Beverly llenho. Activities liditor. Rout Tnto: David Grossman. l'l1Ul0gl'2llPllCl41 'limit lilrod, Sports liditorl Sllll'll'S' ey, Business lN12lIlRlgCl'I Iludy Norwood, Picture liditorg Dick Cizirriolt, Sports liditor. 0 0 0 A I ' A One ol' the ntztjor events :tt the end ol' school is the issuance ol' the Czlctzzs. XVithout this book, sophomores, juniors, :ind seniors atlike would have no excuse lor roauning around hulls and study hulls with pens in their hzulds and autographs on their minds. The yearbook is supposed to represent Nlztrion High School, und it does just that, From its hztsentent to its rool, from its sophomores to its seniors, from its classrooms to its sports, Nlztrion High hzts its story told in pictures :uid words. Nlemhers ol' the stall' may allways he seen husily writing copy, arranging lor pictures, or doing the ztctuztl planning ol' the hook. Under the direction ol' Miss Nlztrilyn llones, the l958 Cactus emerges Iirom at multitude o jumhled ideals into at true chronicle ol' life :tl Xlztrion High School. Mlilfl' 'l'llOSli llli.-KlDl,lXliS - Layout :ind copy dend- lines ure checked hy Lonnie Sutton, .'xSSlSl2llll liditorg Miss Marilyn llones. Adxiserg Becky Dznis. 1-Qditor. :ind l'z1t Maguire, .Xrl und l,utoul liditor. UK ta H. SKK Ju ' ne' M NVRYICY S'I',-Xlflf - .S'f'ulr'1l: Connie Anderson, Sue Reed, lypislsg Cleo Davis, News lidilorg .lane Sprowl, Assistant Feature liditor. Slnurling: Keith Haynes. Sports lidilor: .lohn Ham. Photographer: Nancy Riddle, 'liypiSlC Naurv Kunkle, lixchange lfditor: Stu Brown. Assistant Sports lidilor: jerry lidgertou, Managing lidilor: Larry Hankins, Advertising Manager: Russ Rentfrow, Copy lid itor. ,-44 ' a Deczdliaed ll a stranger were to walk into Rooni II7 during Survey class, he would probably wonder just what was going on. To greet him would he the eliekety-flafk ol' typewriters, people rushing around with papers in their hands and pencils behind their ears, and a stack ol notes filled with school news. All this, ol course, is the stall' ol Marion High Sehool's weekly publication, The Survey, hurrying madly to meet a dealine. The editor assigns the stories, and reporters then rush to cover their assignments and heats. ln preparation lor their positions on the news- paper, livelyn Richards, editor-in-ehieli, and Keith Haynes, sports editor, attended the Indi- ana High School -Iournalisni Institute at Indiana University last sunnner. Miss Marilyn jones is faculty advisor for the newspaper. l.liT'S UO TO PRESS - Miss Marilyn jones, Adviser: livelyn Richards, lidilor-in-Clliief, and Dick Marshall. Business Manager. look mer ads and copy hefore Thr' SIll7'f'y g0C5 ll! PVCSS. fi J fide! Whaclcla you say? shout the cheerleaders. Okay! responds the leminine cheering sec- tion known as the Marion High School Booster Club. Selling clecals and sponsoring the Booster Bop were two ways in which the cheering block earned money. S Sponsored by Bliss Nlartha Goshert, the vars sity cheerleaders, Karen Phillippe, -lucly Hadley, Stephanie Keiner, Suellen Fankboner, and Karen Kilgore, led the purple and gold-clad cheerers in yells ol' glaclness, sadness, and maul- ness. The girls meet each XfVeclnesclay alter school. BO0S'l'l-1R I1l.l'B - limi' flue: Reha lohnson, Ann hlones, Darlene Childers, Karen lslillllll. Nleredith Bachi, Marilyn C-anl. Phyllis Weinberg. 'loan Siintnon. Bertha legarden, Connie .Anderson. -Indy Norwood, .loyce Bonge, Connie Scott, .lane llarker, Aludie jones, Carol Perdiue. -lo lillsworth. Wanda l7enton.lfm1' 'I'zl'o: Pat Keller. Melia Alcorn, ludv Hawkins, Lillie flraylon, Barbara Ahholt. Nlatlalene Bilmh, I-lenda Scott, Shirley Ireland, Sharon Dor- inan, Linda lNlontgoinery, Pat Maguire, Bei llenho, Nancy Creek, Becky llayis, Mary johnson, Nlarslia Green, Dianne Peters, 'Indy Gregory. limi' 'f'fll'1'f'Z Carole Heiss. lXlagdalene Konearis. Nlary Konearis, Dianne Wykoll. Dixie Derr, -Indy llodge. Nancy Riddle, XYanda H'ood, lflora XXX-atlierly. Naoini XYeayer. Agnes llrook, Nlartha Nleily, Sue Oakley, Diana 'l'ade, Donna Nelson, Bohlmi Young. Sandra Herring, Barbara Williamson. limi' lfmtr: .leannie Van Dell. Polly Green, Monila Nlunsey, -lanice Clelland, Alherla Brtunley, .ludy Rouch. Linda Barnett, Vicki Voris, Linda Bolmson, fllen- nis XX'ard, Lattrie Brooks. Palsy Mcllonald, Connie Mercer, Linda Vice, Carolyn Van lloose, liarlene Rell. Beyerly Kesot, Kathryn Heayilin. Kml' Ifiwf: Pat Nlickel, .Indy Cloleinan, Lois Dugdale, Becky Puterhaugh, Connie Reinaly, liyelyn Rich- ards, Carolyn lleyine, .loyce Kirhy, Anne Mathews, Betty Vardainan, Peggy Richardson. Nlarsha Stewart, Lorene Moore. Susan lllrich, lludy Stewart, Nancy Britton, Darlene Nelson, Dianne Nelson. limit Six: Dorothy Stephenson, Annie Black. ylanice Hill, Peggy Aekley, .lean Parsons. Wilma lfaust, Carolyn Clotschall, Sue Plunnner, janet Klopus, karen 'l'ade, Loretta Housenian. Sharon lCltlroth. Sandy Vardeinan. Becky Lines, Linda Latendresse, Jeannette Bartow, Marilyn Young. .lackie Barley. limi' Sf'w'n: Pal Faulkner. Tanya Perkins. .Indy Muclnnore, Clathren Boxell, Carol Nlyers, Cynthia llullinan, Barhara Horst. Nancy Young, .lan Silhertnan. Caroline Hutcheson, .lo litta llicken, Vicki Rader, Cece Boxell, 'l'ol1i Maiden- herg, Madonna McMillan. Nancy Kunkle, Sara Voss. Carolyn XYatson. limi' liiglll: Becky Pratt, Martha Clole, Marcia Roegel, Barhara lllllllllls, Mary .lane Copeland, -lean Botkin. -loan llownani. Sally jackson, Lola' Short, lNIargarel Decker, Brenda llayis, Carol Scott, 'ludy Collins, Bonnie Ireland, Barbara llones, Linda Hartman, Sylyia Holloway, Donna Cllossin. limi' Nine: Carol Bagwell, Alice Wilkinson, Bonnie Powers, Kay Broyles, Adelia Stephenson, Sheila Sniall, jane Bownian. Linda Laytnan, lilaine Osborn, Alicia Perkins, Carol Knotts, Becky Zahsl, Carol NVright, Karen Howard, Miriam XVillianis, Mary Boxell, Claudia Godwin, Frances Pack. lime Ten: Vickie Bragg. Pain Miller, Gloria Pitzer, Penny Ciarriott, Sherril Mcllonald, .jill Hiilhur, Beth Ann Hooper, Barbara Rutherford, Lynne Lihhert, Becky Myers. Jean Brown, -ludy Myers, Rita Sniith, -Ianice Miller, Nan Townsend, Cathy Larkin, Margarette Harmon, Sally Herrick. limi' Iilrfwiiz Prieilla Stephenson. Susan Rogers, Karen Vogel, Barbara liwer, Gail Maggart, Onda Dille, janet Hensley. Marsha Sweet, Sharon King, Clrettie Owen, Roselyn Young, Pattie Wrohel, Rosilyn Young, Bettieann Leas, Ajudy A. Myers. Sally Saxon, Vickie Keinpher, .Indy Sutphin BOOST!-IR CLITB Olfl-'ICIICRS-Sara Voss, 'l'reasurer: Marilyn Uanl, President: Meredith Bachi. Vice President, Madonna McMillan, Secretary. Mmm! QMW4 'dm ' at xx ORCIHI-1S'l'RA - As the comluctor raises his halon, instruments in the orchestra will he lifted in unison. Row Une: jean Yan Dell, Lois Gardner. jewell Daughenhaugh, Pill Maguire. Betty Gerslorll. Frances Pack. Ron' Tzvn: judy Hawkins, I'zu Keller, llizume Peters, jim Mall't-ll, jolm Mucaluso, john livans, Mike Zimmerman. Slnnriing: David Vieux er, Larry Ball. SENIOR CHORUS - Whelher singing a ballad or a spiritual, the Senior Chords provide musical en- tertainment for school and community. Row One: Linda Stewart, judie jones, janie Harker, W'anda Denton, Martha Meily. Ron' Tzru: Bill Balshaugh, Don XVard, 'l'om Keay, Mike Ball, Phil Holliday, Bob Sutton, jim Moritz. SPANISH Cl.l'B OFFICERS - Nan Townsend, Secretary: Sl Buenos diasln Il you have recently heard these words and did not know their meaning, then you do not belong to the Spanish Club. Mrs. Dorothy Riley led los spani:u'tls through many exciting hours, beginning with zu Mexican supper, and continuing into potluck dinners, guest speakers, Christmas pinata, and publishing lil Gran lirrorn - The Great 1irror. Topping the list of ofheers was Raymond VVeinstein, president. Other oilieers were Phyllis , . , , , , , N'Veinbere', vice president, Nan Townsend, secre- Raymond XS emstem, President: Pat Harris, Ireasurer: l H . I XI,k 7, Mike Zimmerman, Program Chairman: Phyllis Wein- tiny' Pat duh, tlifmlllcrf 'UK A 1 C 'mmlu' bertg, Vice l'i-esitlent. man, program chairman. ' 74 lg 7757.9 'ANISH CLUB - Row One: Kathryn Heavilin, Elaine Osborn, Nan Townsend, Dora Yanes, Connie Brenneman, Chuck Slnith, jerry XYilson, Charles Rankin, Bill Harris. Ron' Tzm: Allen Mitchell, Madalene Bibb, Bill Balsbaugh, lileanor Wilson, Valerie Luladder, Sylvia Holloway, jim Cline, Pat Mickel, Bettieann l,eas, Sally Love, Margaret Kindler. Tobi Maidenberg. Rua' 'l'l1reff: Sue Miller, Phyllis Xveinberg. Sue Burns, Robert NN'iIkinson, Carolyn l,aBounty, jim Chambers, Roselyn Young, Rosilyn Young, Shirley Smith, Priscilla Stevenson, Ann jones, jim Browne. Ron' lfour: Mike Zimmerman, Raymond Weinstein, Pat Harris. Meredith Bachi, Phil Secrest, Bernie Diamond, Mike Titus, john Fetlers. Mike Maid- enberg, Cork Davis. jim Cillon, Mrs. Dorothy Riley. Ron' Firm: George McCormick, jolm IT. Smith, Lynn Cood, 'l'om McCall'erty, jim Pinkerton, Tom Southwick, Carl Bleke, jerry Crabb, Charles Hughes, Mike Conroy, David Child, Bill Dennis. Boys and girls at Marion High Sehool have discovered that Somewhere 'I'here's NIusic','y It can be Iound by joining either the Boys or the Girls Glee Glub. Starting their song-paeked yeztr with a fall eoneert in which the entire Vocal department participated, the flubs con- tinued to prztc'tit'e lor many progrzuns. Included in the yeur's ztetivities were three programs perlormed by the Girls Glee Glub at the Veterans' .xllIIllIllSlI'1l- tion Hospital. They also sang lor the Hanging ol' the Greens :tt the Y.X'V.G..X. at Christmas time. The Boys Glee Glub przu'tic'es 'I'hursv day mornings during home room period, HIYS AND GIRI.S flI.lQl'i GI.lFII 0Fl ilfilSRS - RUZU 07102 xvillltlli yyhile the Sing Ixlonday Cvcnings Denton, jamie Harker, Cynthia Alberts, .Indie jones. Ron' ' ' ' 'I'u'o: PI1iI Iletztmore. 'I'om Kezty. Mztrtlut Meily, l.orene Moore. Ram' 'I'hrrf': Don Ward. led Hamilton, Ilzirid Fidler. George Bragg. after sehool. Mrs. Esther Meily is the director. ' JZ! f-fn' ' ' t.IRI,S K.I.IiIi KZI.I'II - Run' Ulm: M. Bibb, Ii. Pratt, P. Faulkner, II. Weaver, N. Centers, G Alberts, j. Bowman, N. Iiierstezid, II. liwer, Y. Bragg, Marv Konearis, Clelland, M. Iohnson, J. Rice, S. Lyons, P. Green. Rout Tivo: B. Clement. G. Wezulierly, M. Stewart, M. Young, ll. Staggs, ll. Glass, M. Cole, D. Buck, P. Sprinkle, K. Mullen, N. Penrod, G. Mag- gart, If.. Rell, IJ. Nelson, I-l. Osborn, Cl. Smith, S. Oakley, G. Moreland, P. Keller. Row Three: Il. jones, P. Friedman, I.. I Stewart, I . Thompson. G. Iivans, I.. -Iellries, Dianne Nelson, W. Denny, I.. Sprinkle. K. Stanley, ID. Engstrom, N. Richards ll. Ilrztke. M. Konearis, A. Ilrook, II. Peters, D. Sutton, S. Smith. Ron' FU'IlfI'f Ii. Ilenbo, D. Stephenson, II. Burton. II Dauis. IJ, Mosley, P. Maguire, R. Smith, J. Reutcr, S. Markland, D. Cramer, ul. Mathias, S. Vice, N. Creek. I.. Hartman ll. Ilnrker. II. Williamson, tl. Scott, W. Denton, M. Meily, N. Riddle, Hodge, C. I-leiss, I.. Dugdale, Reeht. BOYS GLIQIC CIl.l'l3 -- Run' Our: Aclclia Stephenson, ziccoinpuliislz I'l1il llclaniorc. llill Harris, Boll Sullnn, Dick Slcpllcnscm. Ruiz' 'l'u'u: llcfi' l'al'l'ish, .lim Moritz, Bill lizilslizulgll, Howard l'iYCl'illlI'l, Pell 'l'ilUl'llC, 'Ibm O'Hzn'cr, Cicorgc llrzlgg. Ralph Carey, Don xvlilili. Rrm' 'l'l11'w: Tum licuy, Dirk lizlglcsml, lim 'l'ziIlmll. Roger Rem-cl, Mickey Hill, Clary Rulxiscm, SIL-vc Woolen, l.zn'i'y lfislicr, Hank Williams. llavc liyglin. Ron' l l1l1I'I jerry Hcrlgcs, llzivicl lficllcr, l4'rz1m'is Cloopcr. Curl Purxis, Phil Sccrcsl, Russ Rcntlmw, jim Nelson. Slew lirown, Russc-ll llzirllcy, jan 'l'ulImll. Nun' Fizmz Dave YlllNiCl'WO0Qi, licnc SICYCHS, llill llclmis, Allan Wmnlixiunscc, 'lcd Hznnilum, 11lllSL'i SilCl'ili2lll, jerry Spclmccr, Mika Hzlrmon, Holm Hzmning. lilmlun Smuck, Dim Crump, Nlikc Bull. ,Q-few! apply caalmwl ' 'Sonya ART C1l.l'lE - How Unw: Mr. Kenneth Kennedy, llelona Sutton, Loretta Honsentan, Becky Weaver, jndie Thorn, Betty Kllentent, Janice Clelland, llaniee NVilhur, Iillen Faulkner. Rott' Tivo: Sharon l-Qltzroth, Tonya Miller, 'l'ohi Maidenherg, .lean llnenentan, Anne Holmes, Phyllis Wright, Darlene Childers, Clathren lloxell, llrnre Stewart. Ron' 'l'hrw': l'anl Deta- tnore, Pat Maguire, Diana 'l'ade, David McKee, Mary 'lane Copeland. Keith Haynes, Carol Heiss, .lean Parsons. Chris lhotnas. mm ?az'47 am: Home once again, the members decorated the Chicago, the windy fity, proved to he Very school lor the yttletide season, The efforts of the exciting lor the .Xrt Club tnenthers when they club were also seen at the Easter Parade, the attended the Picasso Art lixhihit held at the Basketball Sports Banquet, and other srhool Chicago Art lnstitttte. They also visited the affairs. Nlusetnn ol' Srienfe and lndustry and toured the City. Hain The sponsor ol' tlte club is Xlr, Kenneth Kennedy, art teacher. ART Cllllli 0l l lClliRS - I'at Maguire. Secretary: Diana 'l'ade. I'residentg l.onnie Sutton, Vive President, and Dare McKee, lreasttrer. MAY Wli Hlil.l'? - Art llltth tnenthers derorate for the Regional Ratnhleu danee held hetween gatnes of the Regional Tourney. V , Il l VSHICRS CI.l'B - Run' Our: Karen Phillippe. Mimi Miller, lleltieann l.eas, Nan Townsend, Vicki Rader, .lo lilla Dicken, janet Long. Run' Tn-oz jane Bowxuan. judy Muchmore, Slephanie Reiner. Sandy Vardcnuau, Marilyn Young, Aludy A. Myers. Sandy Myers. 'l'ol1i Nlaidenherg. Run' 'l'lzr1'e: Caroline Hutcheson, kay Broylcs, Clalhren lloxell, Trcxa Kilgour, karen Kilgore. Madonna McMillan, -lanice Miller, Adelia Stephenson, awe ' Yes llllllillll, we have two seats near the lront ol' the auditoriuiuf' ll you lolks will just lollow nie, l will direct you to your seats. Right this way, sir. XVith courteous sniiles and assured manners the girls in the Ushers Club, sponsored hy Mr. V. V. Smith, showed hundreds ol' people to their seats throughout the year. The cluh is composed ol' sophomore and junior girls elected into the club by the out- going junior inenibers. Such activities as the Tri Kappa Follies, all the Community Concerts, the Marion High School Vocal Department concert, and the liaster Parade were on the agenda ol' the -zflulm. The oflicers were Carolyn lVatson, president, and Tobi Blaidenlmerg, treasurer. USHERS CLUB OIATICLICRS - Carolyn NVatson, President, and 'I'ohi Maidenherg, Treasurer. I4-XXI! - Nou' Une: ,Indy Hawkins, Fred Rnmlerer, l':ll Keller, Put Miekel, john l'ezn'snn, .lllll Mallell, Alohn Maieulnsu, .lunis Highley. lliunne Peters. Nun' 'l'u'n: Linda Nnggle, Mlll'g2il'Cl Arnett, XVRIIICIZI l'lillyel'.C1hzn'les Sniilh, Shirley lmms Rilu Yznillsrlal, -lnhn lixztns, Sllerrill lzillmtl, Curl l'nger, Val l4l1ll'l'lS,.l2lllll'1' Sniilh, l.zn'l'y Ciznxlner. Gary Rnhisnn, Lynn Omni, Loren Western. Him' 'l'lnw': .Indy Gregory, Nancy Riersleud, jndy Penlne, l'il'llCSl l 1lllllil1Cl', lingene Kosszin. ylinnes Pinkertml, Woody lirumlon, Sandy Adkins, David liules, Lester lingleliurl, Ron' lfmlrz Sznniru Yeukle. -juan llnnunn. ,Indy Runah. Linda Crist. Rex Mznxlen, Rcnmld Green, Dun llurniun. Verlie Klrmuli, Russell Hartley. Ronald Isenhzirl, Rnlnerl liznnes, Nlllll llecknrrl, .jerry Hznris, l.2ll'I'l' Bull. llznicl Weiner, Mr. limlwznxl li1l2lS. l.nn Ann Slfllilxlllllll. Slllllllllk' XYiley Iiznlrznsz Rankin. kulhleen Stanley. 771715 2 ' 7:4 Waice an , lt was on ll South Pacific- islztntl, ztnml psalm trees swayed gently in the tropical breeze. .Xniicl ull this, zu great elmrns ol' voices arose, :is Mzuricm High Selioolk .XilYLilli'Cll Clmrus provitletl the lmekgiulliicl lui' the lllllSlC'lll, Sflllfll Pru'1'fi1'. Nlznly :incl vatrietl were the songs they sung :incl the plana-es where they perlurniecl. ln Oetnhei' the Clllnrns pmvitletl entertzlininent lm' ll teach' ers' meeting in lncliznlztpolis, llnring the sznne season, they sung in The liing llllll I :intl :tt at ,lill1llll4SglVlllg lJI'0gl'2llII. .-Xl Cllnistinzis their talents were turned to mmliiig in the hulls :incl an the zmnuul Christ, mans prugruiii, Under the clirec-tirm ul Mrs. listher Nleily, the Kllmrus sung :nt the VCLCYZIIIS' ,Xtlininistrzition Hospital, lor both the lf2lSlCl' Pztrzule :tml the l':2lSlCl' lJl'0g,I'Zllll, :incl in the Foul'-City' Festival an Kukmno. i I ,Xml the lmamcl playa-cl 1 mf' lillffillgll 1'z1i11, mow, and rolcl WC2llllt'l', thc Nlziricm High Sclmol hzincl lJL'l'l'lJl'lIll'Kl. During Irmlhsill an-115011 thc hznml 111.111l1ul .mal pluyccl, mul lhn-y mlm pmviclc-cl L'Illi'l'l2llllIllL'lll lm' Lhc- haw lkL'llJ2lll lilllh who lluckcml lo lhc' fl0liSClllll lm' cvcrv llllllli' gilllllk X lUlll'Cl'l was flivc-11 lm' Lhc -ilu- ilClll hocly larsl WllllCl', :xml i11 thc spring they prcsciiu-al unc lu Lha- public, l'z11'Lic-ipzitiiig i11 thc F11111'-Clilx' Nlusic' Festival with Nlz11'io11 walm- l,0g'2llISIJOI'l, PL-111, 111111 Koko111r1. ll wus hclcl in Many ill. Kokmim. The hzmcl plnyccl lor holh thc Hzilluwcvn l':11'z1clL- :incl Lhc lSl2lSlL'l' l,1ll'HllC. Mr, liclwzircl lflzuis is thc ilircc'u11'. nal like Zend ' cz me XDVAXKIICD KIHORVS - limi' Our: fllllllllk' Stull, Sllilllbll AlltlCl'S0ll, lwilfilyll lillis, Peggy Ricl1z11'ilsn11. Ric'l1z11'd l'ulcl'- lllillgll, Bill llulslmilgll. Hc1w111'ml l'iXCI'll1llil, llz11'lc11c Nelson. Nancy li1'illn11, I-'1'1111ccs Puck. limi' 'l'11'n: -liuly llow1111111, Belly fllfillltflll. l'2Il l'iillllliIlCl', l,2llIl l'll'lCllll1Rill, Claim! Knotts, Murilyii lfisllcr. Ruger Recd, Mirkcy Hill. Mzirlhn Mcily, Wzimln Nhml, lflkllllt fJSl70l'll, l'z1l Hzirris. Run' 'l'hr1'f': Judie lluncs, xlcri May cl2ll'l'. klucly XVilliz1111s. lillcn l'l2lllllillCl'. llizmiic Nclsun, .lim Moritz, Dennis HlIlli2ikCl',iIl1llll Rn-ay, l'11l 'lllI0l'llC, Don N'z11'd, -lzmic Hzlrkcr, B2ll'll2Il'2l XYiIIiz1111so11, lvillltlll llclllun, Bohhi HLll'lllKJIl. Run' Four: Shirley lYCl'lL'l', l.i111lz1 Slcwurl, liiallzl vll2IllC, Kz11'c11 Yugcl, Muclmlilzi Mc'MilIz111, klurly SlCWill'l. Ilz11'c YllIlllCl'WUUll. Bill Dennis. .-Xllz111 W11ml111z111sc-c, 'lied Hlllllillibll. .lim lzilhrull. Mike Bull, Bill Ifnllsl, .lo :Xllll Rcchl Inu Dmimi Nluselcy. Luis C1111 'l'liliN .HAIR BOOK tZl.l'l5 - Ron' Une: Ronald XVood, I i111 Maflett, john 0'Mara. Roger Reed. jerry Atkinson. llale Mele talle. john lixans. Ron' 'I'a'n: l,ola Short, Bonnie Ireland, lhyllis Wriglit. lNIargaret .lt-ss, Sharon Anderson, Ileri Mae Clair. Loretta llonseinan, Cynthia Hnllrnan, Carol l'lllllllI1Cl', Donna tllossin, -lntly Ross. lion' 'l'lr1'w1': I'l1yllis NVQ-irilmerg. Kathryn lleaiilin, Nlailalene Bibb, Katherine Berry, Marilyn Shanks, ,Indy lilncliniore, Karen lade. Mimi Miller. lloyce Mills, l'2llIlCl2l Nlckee, Gloria llnrton, Sue Oakley, Connie Anderson, Carol Perdine, .lndi 'l'horn, Vicki Rader. Hu11'I olll'Z Alndi Yerniilion, Sandy Yardenizin, Linda Bartlett. liarlene Rell. Sharon l'illll'l7lll, Linda Hartlnan, vvlllllil lfansl. .Indy Gregori, jeanclle llarlow, Bonita Moore, Martha Meily, Bfll'lD2ll'2l llorst, Caroline Hutcheson, jean Parsons, Carol Scott. Barbara lit-ckliain. Ron' Firm: .lay Long, Sue Burns, Beverly llenbo, Alberta llrninley. Shirley 'l'egartlen, jackie Barley, Marilyn Ganz, Delores Markland. lsllflllllill Jorczak, iIl1arlotle Clourlney, Shirley Srnilh. .lan Wilbur, Helen Pulley, Shirley Ireland, Cleo llaxis. Hou' Sis: Steve Mann, Linda Stewart, l.ois Dngtlale, livelyn Richards, john ll, Smith, Lynn Good, Nancv Sala. Nancy Creek, llorotliv Stevenson, Meredith llachi, Nancy Riddle, Donna Moseley, 'Indy Norwood, Sondra Sharli, 'lean llolkin, lionnic Cllondi genie Uffm , , .lame l'.A.ll. SICCZRI-1'l'ARlliS - Phyllis XVeinberg, Nancy Creek, Kathryn Heavilin, Have you ever traveled to tl1e 111oo11? N'Vere you ever there when a fznnous detective solved a tough niurder case? These exciting events are 00111111011 to the nienrbers of tl1e PFCCII Age Book Club wl1o participate in them through the books tl1ey read. The club's motto is The right book for the right reader. Members lllily choose from a large variety ol' books, including mysteries, TOIIIZIIICCS, science fiction, classics, and non-fic tion. Selections are lll2lilC each lIl0llIll from tl1e 32 books offered i11 the T.A.B. News. For every lour books he has purcliased, a 1llCllllJCl' receives a bonus book, The club's three secretaries, Kathryn Heavilin, Na11cy Creek, and Phyllis Wleinberg, take orders and distribute the books. Miss Mary Daniels, lllll'lll'l1lll, is tl1e sponsor ol' the club. They're back again antl ready to yell! This could have been said about the M Club many times, for they are the boys who wear letter sweaters and sit in a group at Marion home games. The male tht-erers sit next to the Booster Club. Under the sponsorship ol' Mr. Arthur Cald- well ancl Mr. Don Page, the Nl Club has again become an active organifation at Nlarion High School. To be eligible lor membership, a boy must have earned a varsity letter and must maintain at least a C average. ll' these requirements are met, the entire club then votes on the applicant. This year the clulfs money-making project La was the sale of basketball pins. Heatling the oflit'ers.is Dick Heraty,111'6Si1lCI1I- M-czttns ortfttziaks - law ow: nit-it HCI-ary, in-esiticmg rllle VICC lJI'CS1tlCllt 18 .Illia Al'l1lStl'OIlg1 Plilll Paul Whitehursl, Secretary. limi' 'l'n'u: Phil Detamore. xVhltChlll'Sll 15 5ClTCUil'yI Phil llefillllflfe 15 USU' Treasurer: 'lim Armstrong, Yite Presitlenl: llob Sutton, SUFCT, ztlltl tlle SCI'gC2illt-at-aI'll1s IS Hob Slltttltl. Sergeant-at-Arms. M-KILITB - lion' Une: Dave Maines, Phil Delamore, Paul Nvhitehurst, jim Armstrong, liob Sutton, llitk lleraty, Dick l-Iagleson. Ron' Tzvo: Arthur Faulkner, Hank Williams, Phil Seerest, 'l'om Keay, Mike Conroy, Larry Harmon, 'lim Nelson, Bill Stubbs. Ron' iIilll'f'l'I Eldon Smuck, Hansel Sheridan, Terry Weaver, Mike Ball, Don XVartl, lirnest Faulkner, Yertlean Brane, Paul Detamore, Mike Rimes. Rau' Four: Larry Lens, Allen Huston, jell' Parrish, Rantlall Mount, Larry Hankins, Lowell Shaller, jim Pence, Bill Harris, Ronald Nall, Mr. Arthur Caldwell, Mr. Donald Page. wr' Q Q1 -1 ,: s ' f x jf . , my 5, 13 QE 9 2 gf f, Q rf ff Q A. 4 My 5 .ia 9, H' 5 I Q A '4 , , V A. M A K Dm f ' '4 1 i X 5 af Vi' W Jf' - z , ., ki f N - ' ' a ww,- ' fwxzzew ' 1 , 1 g, ' 2SX 1 T?m3 -P A ' Y x Q Q2ff'w?5iL2f:1' . 1 , Q5 Sm ivi L 4 'A M Pt X fe5,' my-. . 4 ' ' Zpfmwiff K . 'QW -'J ,1flfSQ.Lg,4 if ' M -f ' ye 3, , .,.f 5 AM fem , ix ig '- - My , K W. ww . x i , WWW 7 ,N-A' My ' 7 , M, . ,V . , Ls, 551 M,,,,1,,a 6 gg .Ag 5' ,Q if X? . ,xi Q ' XX 7 was I X ,P 1 2 A gf 5 ., - Wwnnw 3'- L7 14nd 746454 PHE BIG FOUR - Coaches Dutch Raether, Ralph Ferguson, Clem Woltman, and head coach Mike Byelene discuss plans and tactics for M.l-LS. gridmeu. 775715 ' ' emu Despite an unfortunate season, the Marion Giants gave their gridiron fans many exciting thrills. Winding up the season with a 3 and fi record, they finished ninth in the North Central Conference. Head coach Mike liyelene and his assistants, Harold Raether, Clem Woltman, and Ralph Ferguson, had ten returning lettermen from the '56 season. The Giants got off to a slow start, but they played inspired football the latter part of the season, winning two out of the last three games. Stiff competition marked the Giants' record as they faced top teams, such as Anderson, Kokomo, and Noblesville. Scott and Shafer, each scoring six touchdowns, led the Giants' attack. Marking up one each were Sutton, Fisher, Chambers, and Randle. Xfvlllll made five placements. :ggi if 1 . is 'H i , t aibffw .S , 1 iff 1 25 70614 2 Statistics showed that the Marion Giants gained 1,808 yards during the '57 season. Lowell Shafer, junior fullback, led the Giants' ground attack with 683 yards rushing for a 5.0 average a carry. Next carrie Dave Scott, veteran senior halfback, with 331 yards to his credit for a 6.4 average. All the Giant air attack was handled by quarterbacks Dick Heraty and Elmer Britton. Heraty completed I6 out of 51 passes for five touchdowns and 300 yards. Britton was unsuc- cessful in three attempts, giving the Giants a .296 percentage. The fifteen graduating seniors of the '57 team are the following: Mike Ball, Phil Bronough, Larry Collins, Paul Detamore, Phil Detamore, Arthur Faulkner, Dick Heraty, Tom Keay, Jim Miller, Ernest Randle, Dave Scott, Phil Secrest, jerry Spencer, Bob Sutton, and Terry Weaver. s1rF - THE LITTLE FOUR - Victories are aided by student managers Verdean Brane, Bill Stubhs, Eldon Smuck, and Larry Harmon. SCH ED U LE We They Richmond .... 0 23 Huntington ..... ..... 2 0 7 Kokomo ........ .. 7 32 Logansport ..... ,. 7 I9 Anderson ....., ,,,,, 2 0 27 Noblesville ..... .. 6 31 Muncie ...... .. 0 33 Rochester .... ..... l 8 6 Frankfort .,.,,, ,,,,, 2 4 19 Row One: Dick Heraty, Arthur Faulkner, Larry Collins, David Scott, Terry Weaver, Phil Detamore, Phil Secrest, Tom Keay, Bob Sutton, Ernest Randle, Philip Bronough, jerry Spencer, Paul Detamore, Mike Ball, jim Miller. Row Two: Verdean Brane, student manager, Elmer Britton, Larry Velasquez, Dave Maines, Dwight Franklin, jim Nelson, Ernest Faulka ner, Ronnie Humes, Ted Hamilton, Paul Fisher. Hansel Sheridan, Mike Kimes, Lowell Shafer, jim Armstrong, Charles Owensby. Edward Pollen, Dick Finch. Ron' Three: Mike Byelene, coach: Harold Raether, assistant coach: Eldon Smuck, student manager, Mike Conroy, Mike Titus, Tom Southwick, james Chambers, David Child, Mike Calobrace, George Miller, Dick Green, jerry Schwartz, jim Secrest, Peter Boxell, Avery Chandler, Chuck Davis, Carl Webb, Larry Harmon and Bill Stubbs, student man- agers, Clem Mfoltman, assistant coach. 51 GANGWAY! - Paul Fisher fTlj breaks through the Huntington defense with Dick Heraly 1725 and Lowell Shafer 1705 clearing lhe way, RICHMOND Labor Day found the Marion Giants laltering in their first game ol' the l957 gridiron season, lVet turl' hindered the Giants' play throughout the first three quarters as Richmond rolled up a I0 to 0 score. Nlarion's best drive started in the Iourth quarter, but it bogged down as one ol' Heraty's passes fell incomplete. A touchdown in the final two minutes gave Richmond a 23 to 0 vietory, and Marion lost its fhance to avenge a N56 defeat. Plnl Surest Charles Uwensby Larry Collins HUNTINGTON 3,500 spectators witnessed the Marion Giants' 20 to 7 triumph over the Huntington Vikings on September 0, at Nlemorial Field. Fumbles proved fatal to Huntington as they lost seven during the evening's activity. A Nlarion fumble on their own 29 yard line set up the only score by the Vikings. The Giants' hrst seore came when Paul Fisher gathered in a punt and ran it bark 34 yards to the Huntington 20 yard line. Shafer then took a hand-oil to go the remaining yards. Paul lletamore Nl ike Ball Wad KOKONIO Kokomo's quick-striking lVildcats, capitaliz- ing on the breaks of the game, captured their North Central Conference football opener 32 to 7 at Kautx Field. Although the Giants battled hard through the first half, they were down I8 to 7 at half-time. The second half found a determined Kokomo team scoring twice again to finally wear the Giants down. A 45 yard pass from quarterback Dick Heraty to halfback Bob Sutton set up the Giant touchdown. LOGANSPORT Marion lost its third conference game of the season to the Logansport Berries by a score of I9 to 7. A tough defense inside their own 20 yard lille enabled Logansport to control 3farion's ground game. Logansport scored twice after the Giants' punting formation went astray. The only score by the Giants came when Dick Heraty threw a pass to Dave Scott, and the play covered 67 yards to thrill the home crowd. Marion showed as much offensive might as their opponent, but costly errors lost them the game. l l OH, N0 YOI' DONT - Larry Collins MED ZIIICIIIIJIS to stop Noblesxille from scoring. l'hil lironoufflm Lowell Shafer 'l'om lun .lim Arrnstrong .lim Miller , f1A'l'CH ME IF YOI' CAN - Dave Scott 1915 charges down the field as opposing gridnian follows close hehind hini. 2 ?wueal QXNDILRSON A sparkling performanre by the Marion Giants threw a scare into the yXnderson stands as the Indians harely managed a 27 to 20 ver- dict. The serond quarter proved to he the de- cisive factor, for the Indians broke loose for two scores while holding the Giants sroreless. Dave Scott sparked a fourth quarter drive that hnally went astray deep in Anderson territory. NOBLESVILLE The largest crowd of the home season saw the Marion Giants go down to their lourth straight defeat as Noblesville overran them by a score ol' 31 to 6, lt was the l41th Consecutive win for the Noblesville Millers. The Giants' lone score came in the fourth quarter when they ronibined ll plays for their score. MUNGIE CENTRAL The Giants dropped their fifth NGG Contest ol' the 1957 season as Muncie Gentral's power- ful Bearcats, showing their offensive might, rolled over them to fl. The Giants threatened three times in the last half, but fumbles cost them valuable yardage. A l50 pound sophomore halfbaek led the Muncie offensive surge with three scores to his credit. I I u Pusher ,Xrthur Faulkner Dave Scott Mike Kimes Terry XVCHVLI '-at SHALL XYIC DANIZICF - llewilcleretl Giants, jim Armstrong f82j. Arthur Faulkner 6875. anal lirnesl Randle 15755, look on as leani rivals light lor possession ol' the hall. ROCHESTER FRANKFORT The Giants unleashed their offensive scoring potential in the first hall' and held on the rest ol' the game for an I8 to li victory over Roches- ter's Zebras. Dave Scott sparked the Giants' scoring spree with two touchclown runs ol' 90 and 35 yards, respectively. Lowell Shafer earrietl the hall lor the other Nlarion touchclown. lt was the Giants' second victory ol' the season, and it gave them sweet revenge over a team that heat them hy 20 points in the l95fi season, ln the final game ol' the season, the Marion Giants came through with a 24 to ISI viftory over the Frankfort Hot Dogs. The Hot Dogs gave the Giants trouble with their lreshman quarterbacks passing. The Giants, although out-passed and out-rushed, rode to their second straight win on Dick Heraty's passing and Lowell Shalier's running. The Giants linisheml the season with three wins and six loses. This was the only NGC victory ol' the season lor them. Don X'Varcl Hansel Sheridan Dick Heraty Elmer Britton lioh Sutton 1 V' Mx . X tumm by Wt'i1 s int'xpt't'it'nc'ctl Giztnu rt'- xpztrkliny, pt'rlu1'nmm't' tlimttgliuttt tht' I957- sttItt'tI in at II-SI XVIII-IOSN 1't't'tn'tl. This vt'1ir's 1 I izmts sttlpttsttl tII XIIIIUII I . . ' ' z . z :ms by proving to ht' st mttt'h IN'lll'l' tvztm than Qtlivmit' hattl :mtiti I 1 tt'tl. Ilittitlg it jill! clip Imm tht' fit'Itl, tht' lVt'i1' mt'n Imishttl tht I YCIX ' ' xtutsmi with ti hI.I point tgt' ll ntzttt, XIzt1'ion's top SIIOOICIS, I.zu'ry 1 1 ' 'z . 4 ' ' Iuurtlt It':ts tml Ilmlt XXIIIIIIIIS ttmt out in , , . . . . , mtl Illth limtttum, l't'spt't'ttvt'Ix', in Nlztritm s ull' lllllt' xtmtiw It ttltts Iht mmt ttt . ' 5 'Z ' '. . ' I I llI'2llC TIICIIIIJCI' nl tht Cfimt tt tm xx is lui t ' 1 'z 'z, ' tin' 'lim ,Xi'tnstrong. uhm hit an .3843 gtx't'1'ztgt' Iron: tht' Iluur. 5t'x't'1':1I gauncs gztvt' tht' spt't lzlltblk lllltlly thrills. I ht' most CXCIIIIIQ tonttmt ol tht' mtwtstni was tht' mt't'tmH with XIIIIQISOIIS Intlitns in N 5 ' . 1 ,, N'I1lt'I1l,I1t 1 ' 1 - I 'I 'I I ' LISI Iivt' C I1llIlNlIIIlIt up t Ilpomt tlthttt in tht I IIIIIIIIILS to mm In t w mt ol mm Iht tl illlt' IXI ilu '. I 4 t T'-:'2. ' most tilt tytmt' In Imt' ul tht' t'lllll't' stutsuii was tn t mink lYiItltz1ts. tht' XIII KIIIIIIIIJIUIIN. hx' 2 xmztll. hut tlt't'1slx't'. points. XUXI XII Um 6 WXII X NIINI II: ,lim Xlillvl 41253 ttml lim llwlltillg tint' tICIl'IIllIIIt'tI lu gt'I lht' hull l't'gttltIItm tsl QIIDIYUIIUIIIIN Ntittggltw. XVII YI' D0 I DU NON? -V I't'nm rixzil Itmltx tiruttntl Im hclp hut Nlznitmk lim NIiIIt'1' tlflj st't'im to hint' tIiIIt'lt'llt itltuis. Spazwmmw NIOI' I'II.XI NIXXI -Ilillllx ltilliztmx tfltlj Ilitw tliiutigh tht' llll' In wttitl ntl ltxztl in ICZIIIIIIIRIILI llltk lBztl'It'x tmp Itrtikx ml. K-YARD THAT MAN? - Coach SLOW DOWN BOYS! - lN'oocly tends XYH.-XDIJYAMIC.-NN? - Cloach Heir tloulrts XVoocly Heir goes into action along to get shook as tension mounts on referees' verflift aucl temporarily loses with the team. the lloor. poise. Zed Za Waczmw The Giants marchetl into the Sectiouals with the will to win. The closest any ol' the county teams came to the Giants was I8 points whieh was in the Final eontest. The VVeirmen defeated the Bennett Trojans by a score ol' 76-46, the Sweetser Braves, 56-31, and the Swayzee Speeclkiugs, 7-1-56, in the big game. Thus the Giants hanclily brought down their thirtieth net in 38 attempts. The day ol' the Regionals proved to be a different story. The netters Came out ol' the first game between Marion and Huntington Town- ship with a store ol' 62-52: however, in the night game Marion Iell to the Bluffton Tigers by a score ol' 58-44. SIXK I'l', jlM - Nlarionk renter, .lim Arnistroug 005, mlelies opposition as jim Miller H35 and Larry Leas 655 watch hopefully. The li-Learn basketball boys battled hard this year as they rnacle a cleterininetl bill lor the varsity. They wouncl up their season with a 7-13 recorcl. Despite the losing season, the ll-Learn showecl much promise. Varsity Coach X'Veir will surely take a long look at such athletes as Alohn lnnlan, Dick Green, Stu Brown, and 1QclSperling. This year's tearn was composed almost coni- pletely ol' sophomores with the exception ol four juniors. The IS-teznn was under the supervision ol' Coach Ralph Ferguson, who coached the second teain belore entering the Arlny. He has now conrpletecl his second straight year as assis- tant coach. The little Giants won their hrst ganle ol the season against the Eastern Comets by a score ol 28-27. They gained their second victory of the season when they carne lroni behind to defeat New Castle by a score ol' 27 to l8. The Reserves lost to powerlul Indianapolis Tech 50-35, but canre back the next evening to cleleat Muncie Burris by a score ol' 53-32. One ol' the niost thrilling games ol' the season was against the Kokomo Kittens in which they lost by only two points in a spine-tingling over- Llllle. Ojl PX X .fi STUDENT MANAGERS - Ron' One: Larry Banghart and Toni O'Haver. Hon' 'I'n'n: .lim Pence and David Clark. , Wmdzq, Il-TIC.-XM f I'aul Fisher, Robert Hauleln. Toni Soulhwick, Mike Conroy. Llohn lfelters, john lnlnan, Stu Brown. Ronnie Clark, Dick Green, Stephen liable, lid Sperling, John Jacobs. Charles lisarey. .lerrv Swarll, Dennis Stiles, Dave Cox, Larry Pollen, Coach Ralph Ferguson in center. VARSITY Tl-IAM - Rau' Our: Lowell Shafer, .lim Arnlstrong. lid Spcrling. Dick Green, Coach XVeir, Run' 'I'wn: john Inman, Larry XVCIZISQIICZ, jim Miller, I,a1'1'y Lcas, Hank Williams. Artic Pence, jay B. Morris. Stu Brown, Dick Barlcy. U - emu 4 Zena DICK B.-XRl.l'1Y ICD Sl'l'1R1.lNG HANK XYILLI,-UWS tl.-XY ll. MORRIS dn Knwfwngb 1.1 5 w K1 1 -. I 4- 2 - A l'Hli MIGHTY GIANTS - The loud shouts ol' joy and the shining. iuhilanl ina-5 lell the story ol' another Nl.ll.S. xirlm Nl.H.S. fagers eniergecl victorious lroin en- counters with Eastern, -15-33: Wabash, 76-68: Hartford City, 61-50: Anderson, 56-521 Peru, 67-A103 Huntington, 55-A191 New Castle, 75-59: Muncie Burris, 69--181 Frankfort, 61-AIT, and Logansport, 75-62. The Giants experienced defeats under the powerful hands ol' Rochester, -19-55: Kokomo, 50-Tl: Fort NVayne Central, 'l5-501 Riflnnond, 5082: Lafayette, 50-58: Tech, 74-86: Kokomo, 67-69, and Muncie, 61-68. Marion gained one victory in the Holiday ,-'V Tournament, hut their spirits were dampened hy defeat in their other game. They defeated ll' h Q 7,.u Riclnnond 68-116 in the afternoon game, and 7,4-J' . X they lost to lXluncie Central in the evening game 0 I ,J li . ,, s hy a score ol ll-82. lx ff' STU BROWN JIM ARMSTRONG -IIM Mll,l,liR IAOXVICLI. SllAl liR ERIC XOXYY I.li I 'S 'IQXRI-I 'ITRNS - linger l,zl1'x'y Ixus 1555 iimls hilmcli' in quilc zu lzmglc ns vvcrylmcly tries In get in lhc sul. I 70: ac UNI-1, TWO, 'l'HRl-1li,AIUMl' f Hunk NYilliu 1305 waits lo sec who will gc! lhv hull. hx X X YN .ffj2,o076 S , x , M' , fx, D X, I Z' TUX 'I X. I1 L 1 l..'XRRY XlLKj4.,JSQl'lf,l . ' , 'ICNCIQ LARRY l.li.'XS .IOIIN INNTAN 7 mm is one ol' the main jobs ol' cheer- leaders. .Xnother is to mise team Giants on to victory were Qlelt to rightj Lyinizr Schneider, lludy Cox, -lznnet Long, 'lil'CV2l Kilgour. cheerleztders between gznnes. llooster Kllulm in yells, ellztnts. hzlye been eomplete without this sophomore quintet to raise the spirits ol the lztns. ., ..., lsmgsgsg-gigs K 'Wt 2 s fu 5 s W 24 x s fl 35 3,3 'ii ff x t ks .fiagfgpg ,gas t 1-E tt ,jg ii? 4 Q X 23? Wx l R ,. iff? N255 ifsfyf 2 iw 1 Q .1 Eiemiecwlma .fed Linking the lzins to the team md lain morale. Boosting Xlzrrion's I. i t t l L ind Sandy Myers. These girls assisted the varsity ln ztddition, they led the md songs. No Little Giant gaune would Nlzirion's vztrsity K'llt'CI'lt'ltClCl'h, fllloekwise lrom ripper lelt hzrnd cornerj Suellen Fztnkhoner, Ste- phztnie Keiner, .ludy Hadley, Karen Kilgore, :ind Karen l'hil- lippe, enjoyed zi husy season as they planned pep sessions, di- rected the Booster Clluh, intro- dueed new yells to the Student Body, worked to keep the srhool spirit high, and decorated the sehool helore tourneys. No lmll game wars complete without these purple und gold- rlzrd rheerers. XVhen Nlzirion wus zihezrd, they jumped lor joy: :md when xl2ll'lUll lagged, they did their hest to see that the tezim knew someone wus behind them. ' ga NN 1+ .:TE'. ' IIICRIC Wli 1,0 AKLXIX . . . NOW XXYXS 'l'lI.-Xl' If AIR? Yli-X! l'l'S IX! an 71' 2660 IQI.-XN Ig -V Ilzmwcl sllflkillllll. lhc Xluriml hizml lnusml. CIllL'lkl1lilll'd ill hull-lime. 'FK ' I3l'RY IIINI ALIYICY - 'lhc xiilliflll f-iillll ix Iam for an Hl'lIlll'lI 'l'mjz1ll. IEILXI 'IQMI -V l l'l'lllil'tf mprwlx fum PL'lfUl'Ill all SL'llilIH2lI lm mg-mimi. mmh limi' Our: I'hiI Wt-atlwrlx, XX'aunan Mon-ull, Paul Bohson, lohn Itnnan, Hank Williams, Randall Mount, l,arry Hanki s ' sililslsnu lhilflnklil Ronnit' Nall. Ima' Tuwi: XYilliain tlorilon, 'l'rat'v lloalwrighl, llcnnis Stiles, .lohn lfcltcl'.', itat' 'ifi :Vt 5Ill'l'llllg, llaxicl Los, iloafh XX'cir. ' 716646444 ' at Thc Marion cross conntryincn finishccl thc- ff ' ' ' l H157 season with a Al and I record, which lclt Y' Sfzlkllfljlll li V . . . tht- Giants in thc sixth place in thc NCC. l, , ,. 1: ll 1' I lufy lxl3l1'lOll'S two rcttirning lt-ttcrincn, Hank 11 Tech M AIU UI XVillian1s and Randall Mount, both seniors, Ripllmmul nlu, Vryr, 2 ll 35 lurnt-tl in thc lmcst rccorcls lol' thc llarricrs. ll AN4l6l'S0ll '--- -- 33 26 , . ,. . , . fl , -' . L 42 t lhc Giants pullctl out ol the Sltortriclgc 11 Mlmflfw A A AA ' 1' IJ . . . . . . it Fort Wfavnc Central Y, Ili L17 Invitational in lourth position. Duc to thc llu .1 ' c C V ul . I U I 1.1 ' U 1: Kokomo i......,,,,,,,,,,,.. .. dll Zh cpu tnnc, tit tint uintn c it not gct to Pdlllil- Lafayette I6 M patc in thc Slatc Finals at lnclianapolis. 11 Tipton v V, 20 39 Next ycar's harricrs will be lllCXIJCl'lCllCCil as Sllortriclgc Invitational ..,,., Llth. only thrcc lettcrmcn, Weatherly, Hobson, and ll North C'3'lU'?'l C0 l'Clie'V'C --YYY mh- Hankins, will hc rt-turning. lL,,.,. -,v .1 'l'HRlilf. l'O Iilfl Rli.-XIDY - MHS cross L'UllIlll'VlIlCll gut ltcatly lo run thc two lnilc CUlll'Sl'. .local f E' ' T , if scznunucii l 31 l'l f' They Il :S I0 Muncie 46 if 25 Madison Hgts. 50 if I3 Anderson 31 1 fi 4l New Castle I3 if I 3 Logansport 36 l l I8 Peru 3l , 21 North Central 25 ly 36 Bluffton I6 l V D The .Giants' wrestling team,kwhich has been AH New UMUC I0 EI in Marion Higfh School sports lor six years, was lp 36 Bluffton I2 I not as successful this year as in the past. The jf . , matmen finished the season with five wins and .g 20 Muncie Z9 ' , Kokomo FourNVay Meet 4th ll mnc losses' North Central qjonfcrcm-C Sth l Marion's most successful wrestler, Bob Sutton, lg Statc gectiomll fith completed the season with l2 wins, five decisions, AwA'AwAfAiAvfwfw 7 WAWA iAfAvA'fvfw7 fwffAwAi AYAWAYAW -l ' a nd only one loss. Other senior matmen which compiled the '58 team were Terry Weaver, Mike Ball, Tom Keay, john Royal, -lim Nelson, and Paul Detamore. Coach Harold Dutch Raether completed his fourth year with the team, WRICSTLING TEAM - Ron' Our: jay Carmichael, Paul Delamore, Terry Weaver, Mike Ball, Bob Sullon, jim Nelson, Toni Keay, john Royal. Run' Trvu: Norman Lowe. manager: Paul Bobson, Avery Chandler, Tracy Boatwrighl, Douglas Hughes, David Fosnough, Donald Harreld, Bill Hlright, I-Iddie Harris. Ron' 'l.lIl'l'l'I john W'eher, Charles Rankin, John Sala, Terry Hadley, Dick Caldwell. Mike XVarren, Gary Hagehusch, Tim Daugherty. Ron' Four: Coach Harold Raether and Coach Clem Woltman. 65 7 an ' mm I A.,-X. - Ron' One: Lynne Williams, Madalene Bibb, Gloria l'itLer, Barbara Pearce. Mary Green, Marsha Harrigan, Pris- cilla look. Rua' 'l'a'o: Nancy llrientl. Nalean Genters, Indy Henderson, Marsha Sloan, Sandy Tubbs. Mary Konearis. Sally Rude. Becky Keene, l.ou Ann Strickland, loytte Mttstct-s,'1c,m 'l'l1rwf': yludy Mathias. Ralpha Clelland, Linda Ptutts. Sue Beck, Pant Miller, Gail Maggart, Patsy Mcllonald, l.inrla Grist, Goldie Moreland. -lan Silbertnan, Sandy Wt-aier. Nou' Four: Donna Glossin, Sylvia Holloway. Dee lingstrotn. janet Hensley. Anne Holnies, Magdalene konearis, Mary lioxell. Sandra Markland, Deanna Gramer, Sherill Talbott, Suzanne Snrith, Lorene Moore. Ron' lfiwz Charlotte Courtney. Lois Gardner, ludv Whitton. Pretty v21l'li2lIll21lI, Vicki Kenipher, Sally Saxon, Penelope Garriott, Sandra Atkins, Becky Whitton, ludy Sanclersf Phyllis Poe, Miss Martha Goshert. C AA. 0l l'lGliRS -e Linda Grist. President: Gynthia Parker, Vice President: Roberta Bragg. Treasurer: Goldie Moreland, Secretary: Donna Glossin, Activities Chairman, When the whistle blows and the ball goes up, two figures jump high into the air. This, how- ever, is not the basketball yott see in the coli' seunt. This is the girls' version ol' basketball. Bowling, volleyball, and soltball are some other activities ol' the Girls' Athletic .Xssociation ol' Marion High School. Wfhen school is over on Tttesday evenings. the ntetnbers ol the G.A..'X. rush down to the girls' gym to participate in athletic activities under the direction ol' Miss Martha Goshert. On March 22 several ol' the girls attended a basketball clinic at Hall State Teachers Gollt-ge in order to gain new ideas lor the club. Linda Grist is president: Gynthia Parker, yice presitlentg Goldie Moreland, secretary: Roberta Btafv' tre'tsurer Donna Glossin actiyitics chair, 1 gh, 1 1 , lllllll. T RACK - Ron' One: Larry Stackhouse, Dennis Stiles, Russell Bobson, Avery Chandler, Jiln Nelson, Jim Armstrong, Lowell Shafer, Dave Scott, Randall Mount, Dick Heraty, John Inman, Hansel Sheridan, Ted Hamilton. Ron' Two: Steve Cable, Phil Weatherly, Ronnie Nall, Mike Conroy, Marlin Adams, I-'red Smith, Charles Davis, Jerry Schwartz, Dick Green, Dick Finch, Jim Thorne, Lynn Good, Tony Vice, Paul Crum, Billy Muncie. Ron' Tlzreez Coach Mike Byelene, Harold McKinny, Vearl Hornaday, l'ete Boxell, Bob Alexander, Robert Lowry, Melvin Clark, Jerry Bennett, Calvin Nestleroad, Foster Woodmansee, David Earle, Don Hardin, Dean McPherson, Mike Noller, Huey Pemberton, Chester Randle, llarrv Newsome. Frank Carradine, Nvade Clark, Larry look, Coach Harold Raether. '46 Coach Mike Byelene had a promising squad this year although he lost twelve seniors from the 1957 season. This is Coach Byelene's sixth year as coach of the track team. I Some of the year's trackmen were Paul Bobson, Phil Weatherly, and Randall Mount. Other top trackmen were Dick Finch, Lowell Shafer, Dave Scott, Paul Fisher, Dennis Stiles, and John Inman. This year's cindermen opposed such UI' AND OVER - A member of the Marion High Track team U I successfully polevaults to help win the Relays trophy. teams as KOk0IIl0, RlCl'lm0l'ld, Hunting- ton, Muncie, Wabash, Anderson, Fort Wayne Central, and New Castle. They also competed in the Marion and Delphi Relays. JUDIE AND HER COURT - Judy Cox, sophomore, Judie Jones, senior, and Karen Kilgore, junior, watch as the Giant cinder- men gain a victory in the 1958 Marion Relays. BASEIBALL TEAM - Row One: Barry Hottle, Dick Barley, jay B. Morris, Andy Anderson. Paul Whitehurst, Hank Wil- liams, jon Thompson. Row Two: Coach Ralph Ferguson, Cary Atkinson, Dave Cox, Bob Royal, Larry Libengood, Larry Velasquez, Artie Pence, Don Ward, Russell Rentfrow, Stu Brown, Al Huston, john Fetters, Don Weaver, lilmer Britton, jim Pence, Assistant Coach Arthur Caldwell. Wow! Zeng an U ' --' ' If I , ff ff 43 464. ff7jQ1..,a,-2 Q-1 'z4a.f,f'LL.1.1.s4f f44f1h-fy . . Q f 2 f f f f 511211 'Mu ,4f,:..5'44't.f:,fv', ' Q ' Ogg '4 ' f -L X4 Ar A X742 OW? T ff f The Marion Giant baseball team started off the 1958 season with a boom as they trounced THE CALM BEFURE THE STURM - GUY the Bennett FI-rojang by a Score of I0 to 0 Atkinson winds up to deliver a fastball. Veteran hurlcr Gary Atkinson pitched a no- hit game. Along with Atkinson other outstanding vet- erans were Paul Whitehurst, Hank Williams, Terry Weaver, -lim Miller, and Larry Leas. The Giant sluggers had a rugged 14 game schedule as they tried to retain their North Central Crown which they won last year. The Giants lost 8 regulars from last year's squad and had a difficult rebuilding job. The gs.- sluggers were again under the direction of Coach Ralph Ferguson, who has successfully led the team to victory in the past. AROUND THE KEYSTONE - Shortstop Hank Wil- liams starts the double play as he throws to second baseman Paul Whitehurst. DOUBLICS - Bill Harris and Keith Haynes fforegroundj clash against Mike Maiden- herg and Bernie Diamond. SERVE IT BILL - Bill Harris, Marion's only re- turning letterman, pre- pares to serve the ball. . W S . This year's tennis squad, under the supervision of Coach Dwight Hutcheson, held all their home games at the Matter Park courts. ' The racketmen played such teams as Fort Wayne South, Bluffton, Lafayette, Anderson, Peru, Frankfort, Burris, Logansport, Tech, Richmond, Kokomo, Muncie, and North Central. The team was composed of nine members, They were Bill Harris, senior: Keith Haynes, Larry Hankins, and Mike Kimes, juniors: Mike Oatis, Bernie Diamond, Pete Emmons, Mike Maidenberg, and .lohn Pearson, sophomores. Many sophomores competed this year, which will make the team more experienced for the coming years. TENNIS SQUAD - Rou' One: Bill Harris, Larry Hankins, Keith Haynes, Bernie Diamond, Mike Kitnes, Mike Maidenherg. Row Two: Coach Dwight Hutcheson, Mike Oatis, Pete Emmons, john Pearson. READY TO GO - Keith Haynes waits for the opponent to serve the hall. HOl.D YOUR IERIEATH - Ronnie Humes sinks a long one as golfers Truman Stevens, Terry Arnold, and Bill Gates watch. I Marion High School's golf team was coached by Woody Weir and home matches were held at the local Meshingomesia Golf Course. jeff Parrish was the only returning letterman from last year's team. Other golfers were Truman Stevens, Ronnie Humes, Bill Gates, and Terry Arnold, The season was opened on April I6 when the golfers met Anderson. They closed the sea- son against Kokomo on May 13. Other teams the golfers played were Richmond, New Castle, Fort Xvayne South Side, and Muncie. Bi Klilil' YOUR EYE ON THE BALI, - jeff Parrish tees off at the start of a match. 0 0 0 t GOLF TEAM - Row One: Dick Eagleson, Terry Arnold, Ronnie Humes, Bill Gates, Truman Stevens, jeff Parrish, Ronnie Board. Row Two: john Latchaw, Butch Walton, Dana Stevens, Donnie Harreld, Dick Caldwell, Bradley Field, jim Gillon, George Bragg, Reid Weir, Robert Wilkinson, Mike Balsbaugh, joe Kral, Coach Woody Weir. VlC1TORIOl'S INDIANS -- Nou' 0110: Paul llCl2!lIl0l'C, Dave Stott, Bill Harris, Richard l'urvis. Ron' 'l'n'u: Harry Dorsu ,Inn Bartel, Charles Hughes. Clarl Purxis. liltner Britton. The Indians took the intratnural champion- ship at Marion High School in 1958. They coinpleted their season with a line 7-l win-loss record. The only Indian loss was inllicted hy the Blttes in a thrilling A12 to 37 game. Nletnbersl of the winning team were Carl Purvis, Elini Bartel, Dave Scott, Richard Purvis, Harry Dorsey, Bill Harris, Paul Detalnore, Elmer Britton, and Charles Hughes. All intramural games were played at the Coliseum. By using the side goals, two games could be played at once. As sponsor ol' the intra-school sports, Nlr. blames Btttler scheduled all the games and aftt-d as ollifial scorer. FINXI, STANIJINGS ll'm1 Los! lndians 7 l Blues ..... .... 5 2 Reds ..,. 5 2 Soxs ....... .... 5 Fl Braves ..... .... ' l -l NVhites ,... 3 5 Cubs ..,,. .... 2 ti Browns .,,, tl 8 7 ' Wwlaafzf ' 1 Bartel and Carl Purris, t'o-rarlains Nl llllb IT' lin I ol the Nltl0llUllN Indians lczun, discuss their winni 1 SCZISUII . 7eac4ew 1464! 77Zeaz'czZ Qmwld Ulf ,466 Stadeata ?'4w6fe Owdle f. Wada The Superintendent of Marion City Schools for the last fifteen years has been Orville Hooker. He attended Columbia, Northwestern, and Notre Dame Universities: and he received his bachelor's and master's degrees from Butler. Superintendent Hooker is an active member ol the Masonic Lodge, Scottish Rite, the Rotary Club, and the First Presbyterian Church. llohn M. Hougland, principal ol' Marion High School, has completed another year in that capacity. Mr. Hougland received his bachelor's degree from Franklin College and l1is master's lrom Columbia University. He also attended Ball State and Purdue. He is a member ol' the Rotary Club and the State Committee ol Teacher Education and Pro- liessional Service. He is an elder and a Sunday school teacher at the First Presbyterian Church. 77575 fffze gem gahm Before becoming Assistant Superintendent in I955, Cletus Alohnson had been principal at Roll. He also taught English and journalism at Marion High. Mr. johnson received his bache- lor's degree from Manchester College and his master's from Butler University. He is an active member ol' such Marion civic clubs as the Exchange Club, the lilks Club, and the Masonic Lodge. He is also a member ol' the First Methodist Church. Wievub Pence Zuma As Dean of Girls Marie Brown has the oppor- tunity to know the girls at Marion High. She counsels them in regard to their luture and im- mediate problems, and checks daily attendance, Nlrs. Brown holds a bachelor's degree from Miami University and a master's from North- western University. She is an active member ol' A.A.l'.X'V., Y.X'V.C.A., Family Service Social Board, Eastern Star, Crant County Association ol' Personnel l'Voman, and is a sponsor lor the Y-Teens. gewafzd D. Bernard D. Carmin, or Uncle Bernie as he is more affectionately called, is the Dean ol' Boys at Marion High. He helps the boys plan their school programs, advises them in their problems, and keeps attendance records. Mr. Carmin is connected with many outside activities, such as being official scorelceeper at all basketball games. He holds degrees lrom Marion College and Indiana University and has done gr' duatc work at Northwestern University. ?97z'4SZaffqff4 Sedan! Zend The Board ol' School Trustees is a policy making group which selects the personnel to conduct the administration ol' the city school system, The members ol' the Marion City School Board are Merritt B. McVicker, First Vice Presi- dent: john B. Sisson, Second Vice President: VVarren T. Kiser, Secretary: Edward Lafferty, Treasurer, and Donald B. McMillan, President. NIILDRIQIJ F. AYIiI.INIi ICIIWARIJ lj. ISAAS FRANKII-ZS ISASIIS Iinglish: A.IS., M.A. Indiana lSand, Strings, and Instrtnncntal English, Home Iicoiiuiiiifsg A.IS l'nivcrsity Music: A.IS. Ohio State liniver- Indiana lfniversity sity, MAI. Indiana liniversity afzfaezfeagagewfee WII.I.IARD I-1. ISATSON MARION ISRI-IADHEFT IH1I.IZAISI'1'I'H ISROWNLI-LI-1 Latin, Latin Klluhg A.lS. lk-Pauw English: A.IS. and Graduate Commercial Arithmetic and linivcrsitv, M.A. Indiana Univcr- Work, Butler Vnivcrsity, Indiana French: A.IS. E2ll'ih2llII College, sity I Vnivcrsity M.S. Indiana Universitv, Gradu- ate Wfurk, liniversity of AViscmisiii and McGill University tk'--N. ll S ISI ll I R WILLIAM C. Bll'l'l.liR N H-XII ISU I l Xl ll lSll nlhun in L YVorlcl History, Hi-Y, Chcss Club filth l Saluw l- rllnll 1 VI S Inclmnl l nnusm lldlc mm AJS. liarlhzlm College, lmlm .uk Couh ' XX xllany lwniversixy dug l IIIXLISHW 1 JC' Bl-lR'l' l'. UHAPMAN, JR. Chemistry, juniur Class Sponsor, Science Clubg AJS.. ISS. Marion College, MA. Ball Slate, Indiana University, Michigan Slulc ITni- versity H MARY 'l'. DANII-1l,S WAYNE KL. li.-XS'I'l2RlJ.-XY RALPH A. FICRCLIVSON l,iImrziri:1ti. 'l'.A.lS.g B.S. Bull State, Biology: ILS. and MA. Ball State. l'. S. History. Hcutl Bztsclizt NLS. lndiztnzi Vnivcrsity Indiana Vtiiversity CIuzu'li.Assistztt1t Bziskctlntll Cluztcli Assistant lftmotlutll Cloztflig .-LB lfruiikliti Klollcgt' 0 0 1 0 af wdlam, 4, MARTHA KQOSHICRT l l.0RliNCIli ll, HICCIK MARILYN ANNI-Q JONES Physicztl li cl ll ct 21 t io n, CL..-LX., Hmnc licmioinics, Y-Tccnsg .-MIB. linglish, Clacttts. Survey: l5.S. Ball BUUSICI' Clluli, Clhccrlcadcrsg l5.S. Ball State. M.S. University of State, MA. Indiana lTnix'crsity Manchester College Wisconsin KliNNli'l'll Y. KIQNNI-1liY IOHN 'l'. Llili l'.-Xl'l.INli LYNCH Arls and Klrulls. Arl Kilulmg HS, ll1'ul'lil1g: A.l5. Bull Sllllf: liusincssz AJS. Bull Sllll lllillllllil l'IllNCl'SllN J 0 I 1 K.Rlill'CLHliN NlliK1Kl.liXl5l'Rii l-1S'l'llliR Nllill.Y IRA NlcliRllJli lf S. Hislury, llollmuling, llrmm llljfgllllllllg zunl .Xclxullrcrl fllI0l'llS Sufizll Slurlicm: IES lilll 5lll1 Socicly, Suplmlnrwc illuss SIJUIISUIY Y-'l'L'Cll iilmrllx, Girls Glu' Club, lllilllillll l'lllXt'l'S IRS. and Nl..-X. Bull Sllllc. l'CllllSNl- Hum Ulu' lllulm, Organ: Hull Slilln' xzmiu Slulc lhixcrsily I I SSlil.l, Mll.l.liR DONALD ll. PAGE li. DALE l'ROllT IIXRK Speech, linglish, Speerll und De- Business, M Club, Soplimnore Civics, Senior Class Sponsor: lB.S. lmle lllulm l'ui-clue Vniiersily, Class Sponsor: ILS. llull Stale, and M.S. lmliuna Slzile 'l'e:u'hers ILS. :mil MA. llnll Slate M,S. New Mexico Western College College Wag 4 af Z , lI.D R Xlil lllik li'lHlil. A. RKNBARCLICR DOI-lO'l'llY il. Rll.l .Y I' ll x 5 i l'il I Ifilllfllllllll, ,Xssislzml ll. S. History :mil Modem Prob- Spanish, Gemnelry. Spanish llluli. lwmllmll Lfmcli, Assislzml 'l'r:lr'k lemsg Cllzirk Vnivcrsilv, Clumell f1UIlY0l'2ill0llf:0lllllllllCCI LB, ln- emuli, Wax-slliiig flmuiliz l5.S. ldiiversily. uml A.lB. 'mul MS clizmu l'niversily. MA. Nlizlflle- Igflllllllg I-reen Slate l'llii'el'siIy, lllillllllll Vniiersily Dlll'Y College NI.S. llslll Slxlc Duke l ' ilx 1 '. '- 'liners LORIQNIC ROBINSON YIQRI, Y. SMITH Cl. I,. STAFFORD Mathematics: ILS. Purrlue l'ni- N12lIlTClIl2llll'S, llshers Club: ,-LIS, Psychology, Narcotics, Biology, versity. M.S. Northwestern l'ni- Indiana linirersily, Manchester Science Talent Search. Science versity. MA. George Peahorir College Cluh: A.B. and l5.S. Marion Col- College for Teachers lege, fVl.S. Imliaua Vniversily 408 ad . . . JOHN B. STONE lil,BliRT TILLFT RALPH L. TlTT'l'Lli Vocational Building Trades, Alh- Physics, Aeronautics: BS. and Geometry, Shop Math, Driver lelic Manager: BS. and MA. M.S. Purdue Training: 13.8. and MA. Ball Ball 5I21lC Stale, Texas A. and M. s ,Abi .-XNClliI.O KMIKICQ VlTliI,I.O IITLES SCOTT YV.-XLKIZR YICLMA NVAL'l'liR Machine Shop: l5.S. I'urdue l'ni- linglish, Drzunzllivsz A.B, Xvalmsli linglish: .-X.lS. and M.S. lmlizmai versity, MS. Indiana: 512110 'l'czirl1- College, MS. lmliznna liniversily Ifnixcrsily ers College ILL., 'JJ Kwczqe Wad '74 ' an 145k 'Wound HICRIH-QR'l' XY.-XRFICI, XYOUDROXV HVOODYQ NVIQIR la.-Xlll, lX'Hl'l'liCl0'l'lON Printing: l'h.B. llldilillll l'nivcr- Yursily BaskcllJz1ll,C1russ iiounlry. IIS. Hismry. Modern l'ruhlcim. sity :incl Golf Cluufli. Alhlclic Di- filllllllIll'C. SlllKlCIll Ciouncil: .X.l5. l'Cc'l0l' :xml Clourclinulor ul' Physi- illfllllllll flCllll'lll College-. AAI. ful l'iillll'2lll0lI and .-Xlhlclifs in lnmliunu l'nix'c1'sily Cruclcs: .-LIE. lmlizinu l'nix'crsily, NLS, slkllllifblill lilllNk'l'Sllf RICHARD XVILICS CIAROLYN M'lI.HITlC IIIJCM XVOIIVMAN Industrial Arts, Drziiiling, Wood- IingIish3 AJS. and M.S. Indiana Driver liclucziliong BS. Vurrluc working. Machine: IRS. Ball Vnivcrsily University, MA. Ball Slate SIZIIC WAl.'I'l-QR 'ITCKIZR VICLMA Mll.l.l-IR IZA!-'I-1'I'l'1RIA STAFF Vocational Co-orriinalor Bookkeeper-High School Standing: Mrs. Sludcr, Mrs. Davis, Mrs MRS. BARNES I.UK1Il.l,Ii SHENKEI. Ricks, Mrs. Crousorc Secretary Clerk-High School Scaled: Mrs. Downing, director Cafe MYRTLE FERGUSON tcria Staff Dcan's Secretary 77Za'ze Smdeazfa WMM 7nZe'zeaz'4 by at 4 Szmwzz Ze Off ' .led Wwe 5 Sl-INIOR CLASS OFFICI-IRS - Clifl' Townsend, 'freasurerg Mr. li. Ilale Proul and Miss Mary Daniels, Sponsors: lloh Slllltlll, President: Dirk Slephenson, Vice President: Miss Marjorie Connelly. Sponsor. and jeannene Bowman, Secretary. discuss liunre senior artiwities. From the time we entered Marion High School as lrightened hut determined sopho- mores, 370 in number, until the day when the linal hell sounded and we stepped forward as 270 young adults ready to lace the world, our three years were packed lull ol' lun, work, and worth-while experiences. XVQ got ol'l to a llying start when we were involved in a tornado during our sophomore year. XVe defied the storm and sold wrapping paper to raise money lor our class. Activities broadened our interests and lostered new lriend- ships. As juniors we ran lor our classes lor the last time, saw our Giants go to semi-state, and worked many long hours lor a suc'c'essl'ul Prom. lVe hailed Randy's as the most, cried over The liddie Duehin Story, and danced to Come Go XVith Me. Our senior year was a husy time lor every- body. In hetween homework, the Senior Stroll, the liaster Parade, the Prom, and club meetings, we turned our attention to luture jobs or Col- leges. Many important decisions had to he made lmelore we donned our caps and gowns on 'rom- menfement night, BARBARA ANN ABBOTT - Booster Club, Advanced Chorus CHARLES F. E. ADAMSON - Easter Parade, Science Club, Track MELVA EILEEN ALCORN - Booster Club, Advanced Chorus, GAA, Science Club, Senior Connnittee, Y-Teens RICHARD B. ALLEN - Boys Clee Club, Easter Parade CONNIE KAY ANDERSON - Art Club CSecretarvj. Booster Club, Easter Parade fSophotnore Attendanitj, Latin Club tQuaestorj, Prom Connnittee, Science Club, Senior Committee, Student Council, Survey, 'l'.A.B., Talent Search. l'sliers Club, Y-Teens Cabinet TED ANDERSON .IAMES Al'l'LEWHl'l'E TERRY A. ARNOLD - Booster Club, Bowling, Golf, Prom Connnittee, Science Club, Senior Committee, Spanish Club, Dino CARY D. ATKINSON - Baseball, Basketball, Football, Hi-Y, I.atin Club. Science Club, Senior Committee Z cz ca IAMES A. AYRES - Easter l'arade MEREDITH BACHI - Booster Club Nice Presidentj, Easter Parade, Spanish Club tSecretaryj. T.A.B., l'sl1ers Cltlb, Y-Teens, ulfllllllllllg liroolc.v, Dino LARRY E. BALL - Band. Easter Parade, Hi-Y, Latin Club, Orchestra. Talent Search, So1LIl1 l'1u'ific MICHAEL BALL - Boxs Clee Club. Advanced Chorus. Easter Parade, Football. Hi-Y, Honor Society, Latin Club. M Club, l'liOlll Connuittee tCo-chairtnanj, Science Club. Senior Chords, Student Council fl'resi- dentj, Talent Search, Track, NVrestling, Oklr1l1onm XVILLIAM I.. BALSBAl'CH - Boys Clee Club, Ad- vanced Chorus tl'residentj, Easter Parade, Science Club, Senior Chords, Talent Search, Sunil: Pacific PHYLLIS D. BANTER - Booster Club. Y-Teens LINDA SLE BARNETT - Booster Club. Easter I'arade, Science Club, 'l'.A.B., Y-Teens DICK BARTEL - Hi-Y. Intramural Basketball ITM BARTEL A Baseball, lfootball, Intramural Basket- ball, Prom Conunittee, Senior Committee We Sona? CONNIIQ R. BICCK - I-Iasler l'arzule, Y-'Icons CIQRALD IIIiI.VII,I.I-1- Science Club RONNIIC BI'1NNIi'I I' - Baseball, Boys Clec Club, Foot- ball. Science Club DAVID IS. ISICIYOY - Cross Country. Hi-Y fl'resiclentQ, Latin Cltlb, Science Club, Senior Committee, 'I'rack M.-XDA1.IiNIi D. IIIBB - Art Club, Booster Club, De- bate Club, CAA, Cirls Cleo Club. Science Club, Spanish Club, 'I'.A.I3., Y-Teens, Dino CAROLYN IIIRD Y Y-Teens CARI. H. I3I,IiKIi, jk. - Bowling fSccrctaryy, Hi-Y, Science Club, Senior Committee, Stuclent Council. Spanish Club CARY A. BLOOM - Basketball, Hi-Y, Latin Club, Science Club LINDA K. BOBSON - Iloosler Club, 'I'.A.I3,, Y-Teens C. DAVID BOLICS - Band, liaster l'aracle, Hi-Y, Intra- mural Basketball IOYCI-I ANNE BONCIZ - Booster Club, Debate Club, Q Iiaster Parade, Girls Clee Club, Latin Club, Prom Committee. Science Club, Senior Connnittec, Talent Search, Ushers Club, Y-Teens, Bnl1I:Iing liruokxj' Dino JUDY LEE BORROR 4 llransferrecl from Munciej 9 0 I KIICANNICNIE BOWMAN W Band, Booster Club, Debate Club. Cirls Glee Club, Latin Club, PX. Science Club, Class Officer fSenior Secrctaryj, Student Council, YfI'eens l,Al'RIli BROOKS 4 Booster Club, Y-Teens, Talent Scarcli RONALD BROWN - Debate Club f'I'reasurerj, Easter l'araclc. Coll, Hi-Y. Science Club, Senior Committee, Dino S'l'liYli BROWN - Boys Clec Club IAMICS R. ISROWNI-1 - Science Club, Senior Committee, Spanish Club RICHARD BROWNIZR - Cross Country, Intramural Basketball, 'lrack AI.BER'I'A BRUMLICY - Booster Club, liaster l'arz-ule, Science Club, 'I'.A.B., Y-Teens JACQFELINIQ ANN BIICKLIHR - Science Club, 'I'.A.li., Y-Teens LINDA SLE BURNS - Booster Club, Iiaster l'arzulC. Science Club, Senior Committee, Student Council, Spanish Club, 'I'.A.Ii., Y-Teens CLORIA -IICAN I'nl'R'l'0N - Ollice, Science Club. Senior Committee, 'I'.A.I!., Y-Teens DAVID XVAYNE ISYCLIN - llovs Clee Club, Debate Club. Football, Hi-Y, Latin Club, PX fASSlSI2llll Mzniztgerj. Science Club KIIINIOR CAMl'ISliI.I, - liasketball, Cross Country, Printing Club RALPH L. CARIQY - Booster Club, Boys Clee Club, Coll. Hi-Y, Science Club DARLIZNIZ CHILDIQRS - Art Club, Booster Club. Bowling, I-Iasler l'aracle. CAA. Cirls Clee Club, Uflice, Science Club. Senior Conunittee, Student Council, 'I'.A.B.. Y-Teens JANICIQ KAY CI.EI.L,AND - Art Club, Booster Club, CAA, Girls Clee Club, Y-Teens l5Ii'I I'Y Ii. CLICMISNT - Art Club, Aclvuncecl Chorus. Easter Parade, Girls Glee Club, Latin Club, PX, Science Club, T.A.I3., Y-Teens, Cafeteria, South Parma VIOLIZT COATS W Y-Teens DIXIE I.. COLLINS - Booster Club, CAA, PX, Y-Teens 466 df! RONNIIC COLLINS SONDRA K. COLLINS A Booster Club, CAA, Y-Teens BARBARA KAY CONNICR - Booster Club, Debate Club. jr. Town Meeting, Science Club, Student Council. 'I'.A.B., Y-Teens FRANCIS li. COOPIQR - Iloys Clec Club ALBI-1R'I'A CORDIICR - Aclvuncetl Chorus, Cirls Clee Club. Latin Club, Y-Teens I-XMI-IS S. CORNELL - Prom Conuuittcc. Science Club. I Surrey BONNIE CRAMICR - Band lMajorettej, Yalieens flransferredj LIl.Llli M. CRAYTON - Booster Club, Y-Teens NANCY Cklilili - Booster Club, Cactus, Cirls Clee Club, Latin Club, Prom Committee, Science Club, Senior Committee, Student Council, Survey, 'l'..X.B. tllnder-Secretaryj, Y-Teens, Locker Booth LINDA L. CRlS'l' - Art Club, Band, Bowling, liaster Parade, CAA fPresidentj, Cirls Clee Club. Inter- Club Council, Ollice, Science Club, Y-Teens CICORCIA CROUSSORIQ - 'I'.A.B., Y-Teens, Library DONALD L. CRIFMP - Boys Clee Club, Spanish Club, Survey HIIIANITA CIISHMAN - liasler Parade, Y-Teens REBICCCA DAVIS - Booster Club, Cactus tliditorj, liaster Parade, CAA, Cirls Clee Club, Latin Club fAedilej, Science Club, Survey, 'I'.A.B., Y-Teens RICHARD DAVIS - Boys Clee Club 5Z'4dZ0t462f0'L7 'a ' SHIRLICY Dlili'l'liR - Advanced Chortls, Cirls Clee Club, Y-Teens, Cafeteria, Sunil: Pacific BIQVERLY DICNBO - Booster Club, Cactus. Debate Club, Cirls Clec Club, Honor Society. Latin Club, Prom Committee, Science Club, Senior Committee, Survey. 'I'.A.B., Y-Teens Cabinet 'l'OM DENNIS - Hi-Y, lntrzunural Basketball NVANDA DICNTON - Booster Club, Advanced Chorus, liaster Parade fCrown Bearery, Cirls Clee Club tPresi- dentj, Honor Society, Inter-Club Council, Latin Club. Science Club, Senior Chords, Senior Committee, Stu- dent Council, Talent Search, l'shers Club, Y-leens Cabinet, lloklllllfllllllfl nsfllllll Pacific MARY VIRCINIA DERR - Booster Club, CAA. Latin Club, Science Club, Student Council, Y-Teens BliA'l'RlCl'1 Dli'l'AMORlC - Booster Club, Y-Teens PAUL L. Dli'I'AMORli 4 Art Club. lfootball. Hi-Y. Intramural Basketball, M Club, Track, Wrestling PHILLIP li. DICTAMORIC A Bowling, Boys Clee Club t fPresidentj, Advanced Chorus, liaster Parade, Football. . Hi-Y lTreasurerj, Intramural Basketball, Latin Club, M Club, Prom Committee, Science Club, Senate, Senior Connnittee, Class Ollicer tSophomore Treasurerj, Wfrestling GICORCI-I R. DICKICN - I-laster Parade, Hi-Y, Science Club CLIQNN DICKERSON - liaster Parade. Hi-Y, Science Club, 'I'.A.B., Dino I CHICSTER RAY DOLLAR l SHARON DORMAN - Booster Club, CAA, Latin Club, Science Club, Y-Teens HARRY LYNN DORSEY - Audio-Visual Club, Cross Country, Easter Parade, Colf, Intramural Basketball, Talent Search, Track VIRCINIA DUNCAN - Booster Club, T.A.B. SANDRA Llili DUNN - Booster Club. Easter Parade, GAA, Cirls Clee Club, Latin Club. Science Club, Senior Committee, Yffeens RICHARD ICACLESON A Baseball flvlanagerl, Basket- ball tlvlanagerj, Bowling, Boys Clee Club. Debate Club. Easter Parade, Coll, Hi-Y tSecretary5, Inter- Club Council, Latin Club. M Club, Talent Search, PX tlNIanagerj, Science Club, Senior Committee, Stu- dent Council, Survey MARILYN S. ICLLIS - Advanced Chorus, Raster Parade, Girls Clee Club, Latin Club, Science Club, Senior Committee. Y-Teens, Cafeteria, South Pacific We? 60624 1 SANDRA JO 1il.l.SWOR'I'H - Booster Club, Girls Clee Club, Latin Club, Ofhce, Science Club, Survey, Talent Search, Y-Teens IOM ICLROD - Cactus, liaster Parade, Honor Society, PX. Science Club, Student Council, Spanish Club IIOHN EVANS - Band, Hi-Y, Science Club. Senior -Com- tnittee, T.A.B. RONALD I.. EVANS A Hi-Y, Latin Club, PX, Science Club, Student Council .UM FARR AR'I'Hl'R FAIILKNER - Football, Latin Club. Science Club. Senior Committee, Track ICLLILN I-'AULKNER - Art Club, Booster Club, Ad- vanced Chorus, GAA, Girls Clee Club, Y-Teens, South Pacific BILL FESSENDEN - Art Club, Hi-Y, Science Club ROSICANNA FIELDS - Booster Club, Advanced Chorus, Cirls Glee Club, Y-Teens 91 .lANli'l' li. FISHER - GAA, Latin Club, Science Club, Student Council LARRY R. FISHICR - Booster Club, Bowling, Boys Glee Club, Debate Club fl'resiclentj, Hi-Y, Inter-Club Council, -lr. Town Meeting, Lzttin Club, Science Club, Trzuik, XVrestling, nlfflllllliilg' lfrrml:.v, IJino l'HILIl' R. FISHICR BOB FLYNN - Iutrzunuratl llasketbztll, Wrestling' MARY ANN FORD - Booster Club, Y-Teens CAROLYN l 0Wl.liR cuuvtmox 41. roxx KAREN FRANIZ - Booster Club, i'i1lSll'l' l'zlrzule fhlunior Attcnclzuitj, Latin Club, Ollice, Science Club, Senior Conuuittee, Stuclcnt Council. l'slu-rs Club, Y- Teens MARILYN CAROLIQ GANZ - lloostcr Club tl'rcsitlentj, Inter-Club Council, Lzttin Club, Otlice, Prom Coni- tnittee, Science Club. Senior Counnittec. 'I'.A.ll., Ushers Club, Y-Teens RICHARD GARRIOTI' A llusketbull, Cactus, Lntin Club GINGER GARRISON - Art Club. Y-'Ltrcns W RALPH H, G0l3l.li We Wedped 74 feuice 'ez 2 IIMMY GRAY - Science Club NIARSHA L. GRIQICN f Art Club, Booster Club. FZISICI' Pzirzule, Girls Glee Club, Ullice, Science Club. Y-Teens, l,iDl'kll'lllIl llIDI'l'H ANN GREGORY - Band fl'resitlentj, Booster Club, Debate Club. liztster Pziracle, Girls Glec Club, Honor Society, Inter-Club Council, Latin Club fQuaestorj, i,l'0lll Conunittee, Science Club. Senior Chords, Senior Connnittee, 'l'.A,IS.. il'1llCIll Seaireb, Y-Teens tVice Presitlentj ANGICIA GllLl.ll 0RD f .-Mlvuncccl Chorus. l-Ialster l'zn'zule, Girls Glee Club, Senior Committee, Y-'Lccns .IOHN li. HAM - Cactus, Survey FRANK ROIBICRTS HANNING - lluml, Boys Clee Club. Cross Country, Honor Society. Inter-Club Council, Latin Club fConsulj, Prom Conunittee, Science Clttb f'lil'C2lSllTCl'J. Senior Cotntnittee CLARISSA ,IANIC HARRICR - Art Club. Amlvzuieeil 1 Chorus 4xSecreluryj, Easter I'1n'zule, CAA, Cirls C-lee Club fVice Presidentj, Latin Club, Prom Connuillee. Science Club, Senior Chords, Senior Connnitlee, Talent Search, l'shers Club, Y-Teens, Sunil: PIl!'ifII'U MICHAIQI. IIAY HARMON - Booster Club, Boys Clee Club, Coll. Ili-Y, Science Club ROBI-1R'l'A I.. IIARMON - lioosler Club, Debate Club, Advanced Chorus. Lulin Club, Oflice, l'roni Connnillee, Science Club, Senior Connnillee, Sluclcnl Council. 'l'.A.B,, Y-Teens. Youll: Prlci,'1r KIICRRY I., IIARRIS A llzunl, Bowling, liusler I'zu'1ule. 'l'r:1ck, Dino I'A'l' HARRIS 4 :AIIYZIIICCII Chorus, Cirls Clee Club. Science Club, Spzuiisli Club i4iiI'C2lSllI'L'I'j, Y-'lic-ens. South l'11r'ifl1 ' XN'll.l.IAM HARRIS - Iloosler Club, Bowling, Boys Clee Club. Amlvznlcecl Chorus, ISZISICI' l'z1rz1cle, IIiAY. Inlrznnurnl n2lSkL'llJ2lii. NI Club. Prom Connnillee. Science Club. Senior Connuillec. Class Ofliccr fSoplioniore Yimc l'rc-sirlenlj, Spanish Club. 'l'ennis RITSS HAR'l'I,IiY - liund fAssisL:1nl Ilireclorj. Iloxs Clee Club. Iiusler l'ur:ule, Hi-Y, 'Izilenl Search IIIIIIIII HAIYKINS - llzuul ll.iln'uriunj, Booster Club, Iiasler Parzule. Girls Clee Club, I.zuin Club. Science Club, Y-Teens KAIHRYN IIICAYILIN - Iioosler Club. Cuclus, Ilonor Society, Inler-Club Council, Ullice. Senior Connniltee. Spanish Club, Surrey, 'I'.A.lI. 1Secrclzlryj, Y-Teens KZZIIJIIICIJ EIIQRRY HIQIJCICS - Bowling. Boys Clee Club. Iizisler l'ararle, Hi-Y, Inlrznnurul Buskelbull, Iulin Club, Science Club, Talent Sezircli CARULIC HICISS - Alil Club, Rooster Club, CAA, Cirls Clee Club, Y!I'eens SONIJRA IIIQXIIRICRS A Hoosier Club, Y-Teens of 70432 ' ha!! DICK IIIQRAIY - Ifoolbull, Hi-Y, M Club, Senior Coni- niillee, Sluclenl Council llrezisurerj, i'iiI'2lIISl'CI'l'CKl lrom Clarion, PCIIIISYIYZIIIIQIJ IQRRY HICRRINC MARY H IQRRIXC SANDRA HICRRINC - Iloosler Club, Iizisler l'ur:ule fllunior Allendzuilj. CAA. Cirls Clee Club, Honor Society, Lzilin Club, Oliice, l'I'0Ill Connnillee, Scienrc Club, Senior CUIIIIIIIIICC, Sluclenl Council QSecretaryj, Tulenl Sczlrcll. Y-Icens IIM HliXVI'l I' - Science Club PICCCY HIiWI'I l' - i.1IlllI Club, Y-Teens WILLI.-XM L. HOIBBS - Spunish Club ,ll'Dl'I'H KAY HODGIC - Booster Club, liaster Parade, GAA. Girls Glee Club. Science Club, 'I'.A.B., Y-Teens l'HlLll' HOLLID.-XY - Bovs Glee Club, Debate Club, liaster Parzule, Honor Society, Latin Club, Office, l'roin Conuniltce, Science Club. Senior Chords, Senior Connnittee AI.XNlliS ,-X, HOl'l'lCS .-XLlCli HOWARD - GAA, Latin Club, Y-leens DIQNXIS L. HIFI-'FAKI-QR - Atlvznicecl Chorus, lizister l,2ll'1llll'. Hi-Y, Talent Search CHARLICS W. Hl'GHl-LS - Hi-Y. lntrzunural llasketlmll, Science Club, Spanish Club AL HLSTON - Bztsebzlll, lntrzinnlrztl Basketball, M Club Rl'SSliLl, lllf'l'CHlFON - lllll'2llIllll'2ll Basketball 70046 in SlllRLliY K,-XY IRLILANIJ - Art Club, Booster Club, Latin Club, Science Club, Senior Committee, 'l'.A,I5., Yfleens RONALD ISICNH.-KRT - Iluncl. liztstei' Parade LOW.-XNDA M.-XRIIC .llCl l RlliS --f lizister l'urzule, Girls Glee Club, Senior Committee, Y-'l'eens MARY IIOHNSON - lloosler Club, l-luster Paracle, Girls Glee Club, Lzuin Club, Science Club. Student Council, Y-leens Rl-ill.-X LYNN KIOHNSON - Booster Club. liztster Parzule, GAA, Girls Glee Club, Latin Club, Y-Teens ANN COLLEICN KIONISS - Booster Club, Easter l'z1l'adc, GAA. Girls Glee Club, Spanish Club, Y-Teens .ll'l7ll-I IIONICS - Booster Club, Atlvzuicerl Chorus llil'C2lSlll'Cl'J. liuster Paracle fSophoinore Attenclantj, Girls Glee Club fSecretz1ryj, Latin Club, Science Club r'l'reztsurerj, Senior Chords, Senior Committee, Student Council, Talent Search, llshers Club, Y-Teens, l'.S'oulh l'11fifir ' TOM KEAY S Audio-Visual Club, Boys Glee Club, Ad- iuncecl Chorus, Easter Parade, Football, Hi-Y, M Club, Science Club, Senior Chords, Senior Conunittee, Talent Search. Wrestling, South I'a1'if1c I'A'l'RlClA KICLLER - Band fYiee Presidentj, Booster Club, liaster Pzirzule. Girls Glee Club, Latin Club, Oflice. Science Club. Y-Teens 76Z!ed aww, PAUL KENNEDY KARIN KERR - Booster Club, Easter l'arade fSenior Flower Cirlj, CAA, Latin Club, f'I'ransl'erreclj BEVERLY ANN KESOT - Booster Club, Atlvztncetl Chorus, Latin Club, Senior Committee. 'I'.A.B., Y- Teens, Sunil: Pztcifif' JAY ALLEN KEY - Baseball, lntrzunural Basketball, Student Council SHIRLEY ANN KEY - Cactus, Survey, Y-Teens IUHN KIRBY - Hi'Y IVIARCIA KNO'I I'S - Band, Booster Club, Easter Pztratle, Cirls Clee Club, Latin Club, Science Club, Senior Coln- tnittee, Student Council, Y-Teens MACDALENE KONEARIS - Booster Club, CAA, Cirls Clee Club, Y-Teens MARY KONEARIS - Booster Club, CAA. Girls Clee get We Wlcmaged 7a feiczz, Zoo EIICENE KOSSAN - Audio-X'isuztl Club. Buntl. Bois Clee Club, Easter Paruzlc BARBARA LATIMER A Booster Club, Easter Pztrzulc. Y-Teens, Dino fvLI'2IIlSi'Cl'l'CCl from Ohioj LARRY LEE LEAS - Baseball, Basketball, Cross Country, Hi-Y, Honor Society ll'resitlentj. Latin Club, M Club, Prom Committee, Science Club MITRZA LEI-I - Intramural Basketball CLIFFORD PIERRE I,taMAS'l'ER - Spanish Club BILL LEVVIS - Science Club ITATRICIA LEWIS - Latin Club, Science Club, 'l'.A.B., Y-Teens IOI-IN LIPPENS IJANA LOOKER - Cross Country, Hi-Y, lntrzunural Basketball, Science Club CHRISTINIC LUSHER - Booster Club. CAA Niro Prcsitlcntj, Oflicc, l'roin Connnillcc, Y-'l'ccns 'IOM Mt'CAI1'l4'ER'l'Y - Howling, Sc'icnt'c Club, Spanish Club PATSY MflJONALl1 - lioostvr Club, CAA, Cirls Clcc Club, PX. Y-Teens DAVID A. N'lc'KlCl-I - Art Club f'l'rt-usurcrj PAM MCKEE - 'l'.A.l4., Y-'l'ccns l'A'l'RlClA ANNE MACUIRE - Art Clnb fSccl'cl1ll'yj, llzuul tMajort-tlcj. Booster Club, Czu-tus, Ezistcr l'arzulc, Cirls Clce Club, Latin Club, Orclicslru, St'icnt'c Club, Stutlcnl Council, Y-'li-cns Cilubinctj IJELORES ANN MARKLANIJ - Cirls Clcc Club, Scicntitr Club, Senior Connnittcc, 'l'.A.l5., Y-'Pct-ns MARY M. MARKS - lloostcr Club, Y-'l't'cns -QOYCE MASTERS - Booster Club. CAA. Lzuin Club, Mztliitlra, 'l'.A.l3., Y-Tet-ns DIXIE MATHIAS - Yflccns NIARTHA MEILY - Booster Club, Aclvznutctl Chorus, Easter Parade, Cirls Clee Club fScc:rctary, il4TC2lSlll'CfJ, Latin Club, Scictlfc Club, Senior Chords, 'l'.A.B., Talent Scztrcli, Y-Tccns, South Pacific CONNIE SUE MERCER M Booster Club, Scicucc Club, Scnior Connnitlcc, Student Council, Y-Tccns idk gow ' ' ' Un lWEl.VA lNIll.l'1S-Y-'l't'CllS jlM MILLER - liascball, liaskctball. Football THOMAS D. MILLER - lntrznnurzil littskctball. Latin Club, Science Club YYANDA SITE MILLER - llsbulc Club. Cirls Clcc Club, Scicncc Club, Stutlcnt Council, Spanish Club, Y-Teens IOYCE ILENE MILLS - Easter I'zn'zulc. Scicticc Club, Stuclcnt Council, 'l'.A.l5., Y-Teens ALLEN N'Il'l'CHEl,l. - llanrl. Scictuv Club. Spanish Club, lil'l'2lIl'ii'Cl'l'l'Kl lroni Crccr, South Cztrolinaj LINDA MONTGOMERY - Booster Club, Science Club, Y-Teens GOLDIE MORELAND - GAA lSecretaryj, Girls Glee Club. Y-Teens MARY HELEN MORGAN - Booster Club. Ofliee, Y- Teens IANIES MORITZ - Booster Club, Boys Glee Club, De- . . , . . , bate Club, Advancetl Chorus Mice Presuleulj, lzaster Parade, Prom Connuittee. Science Club, Senior Chords, Senior Committee. Stuclent Council. Spanish Club. Talent Search, Ultlr1lm1rm. 'llfllllllllllg llmulrxf' Sunil: l'n1'ifir DONNA MOSELIQY -- Aclt'atu'etl Chorus, Girls Glee Club. 'l'.A.B.. Y-Teens, Sunil: l'n1'i!11 ' RANDALL N1Ol'N'l' - Cross Country, llonor Society. Intramural Basketball. Nl Club, Prom Committee. lirack NlONl'l'A KAYE lNll'NSEY -- Art Club, Booster Club, Girls Glee Club, Science Club, 'I'.A.B., Y-'leeus LARRY R. MLNSON - lli-Y. lutramural Basketball. Latin Club, Science Club CAROLYN MYERS -- Booster Club. Girls Clee Club. Y-Teens MICHAEL MYERS - Bantl. Bowling, Easter l'ararle. Latin Club, Science Club DONNA NELSON A Booster Club, Honor Society, Oflice. Talent Search, Y-Teens .IITDITH ANN NORWOOD -- Booster Club 4'l'reasurerj. Cactus, Easter Paratle fSophomore Flower Girly, Honor Society. Inter-Club Council, Latin Club fTribunej. Office, Prom Committee, Science Club, Senate, Student Council, Survey, T.A,B., Talent Search, Y.'l'eens fl'resi- mlentj Um SUE OAKLEY - Booster Club, Easter Paratle, Girls Glee Club, Office, Science Club, Senior Comtnittee, Student Council, T.A.B., Talent Search, llshers Club, Y-Teens YERNA PANNELL - Atltaucetl Chorus, Girls Glee Club CYNTHIA PARKER - GAA ll'resirleut, Yite Presitleutj. Girls Glee Club, Y-Teens llilflf PARRISH - Bots Glee Club, Golf, Hi-Y, lntra- L mural Basketball, Latin Club fAetlilej, M Club. Science Club. Stutlent Council, Convocation Committee SANDRA SUE l'A'l l'lSON - Easter l'ararle, Ollice. Y-Teens IAMES M. PENCE - Auclio-Yisual Club Wire Presiclenty. l Baseball fManagerj. Basketball lManagerj, Booster Club, Bowling, Boys Glee Club, Debate Club, Easter Parade. Latin Club, M Club, Prom Committee, Senior Committee, Talent Search, XVrestling Committee, Survey fliclilurj, 'I'.A.l5., Y-Teens 4CubiuL-tj Parade, Cirls Clue Club, Latin Club, Oflicc, Urrllcslru. PX, Science Club, Senior Couuuillcc, Y-'l'ccus VIOYCI-1 l'li'l I'lFORlJ A Y-'lu-us LARRY l'I,lfNlNlliR - l-luslcr l'zu'zulc LARRY POLINC A lluskclbzlll. Cross Couulry. lfmnllmll. lnlruulurul Baskcllmull, Scivmr Club CARY l'0R'l'liR - lfllillllilll RONALD ll. I'OWliLI. RICHARD PRUWS CARL l'l'RVlS - llznscball, Bows Clcc Club. lizlslcr Paraulc, lfoolbull, Hi-Y fSCl'gC1llll-ill-AYIIISA, Sficucc Club, lzrlcnl Sczlrfll e at wicca. 20 .f dl ' H ' R0lSliR'l' l'l l'liRl'mAl'CH - Hi-Y. l.1lllll Club. 5l'lClll'l' Club liRNliS'l' RANDLIC f lfoollmll, 'l'rzu'k SANDRA Sl'li Rlil-ll? - llCll2llL' Club. lizlslcr I'zlr:ulv fllllllllbl' lfluwcr Cirlj, Sciclul- Club. Sllllll'lll cllbllllfll. Sllrvcy. 'l'.A.l5.. Y-'l'c'cns, Dina ICARLICNIC Rl-1'l'X 4 llouslcr Club, llcbzllc- Club. Cirls Clcu Club, Luliu Club. Ofluc, SL'lL'IlC'L' Club. SL-uior Cmuluillcc, 'l'.A.l5., Y-lccus NANCY RICHARDS - Cirls Clcc Club, Y-'l'L'ClIS NANCY l.. RIDIDLIC - Bnuslcr Club. l'l2lSll'l' llill'2ltll'. CAA, Girls Clcc Club, Scicllcc Club, Scuior Cunuuillcv, Surrey. 'l'.A.lS,. Y-'l'cL-us l'AlfL ROHRIQR - lslllllllllll IUHX ROYAL - Hi-Y, l,2llllI Club. Soir-llvc Club. 'l'.A.ll., llrcslling BILL Rl'CH -- lluskcllmll. liuuslul Club. llllllllllg, l'l2lSll'l' l'zlrzulc', lli-Y. l.llllll Club, 5l'lCllt'C' Club. Sa-uim' Cmmuillcc' CARUL l'l'lRllll'li - Booster Club, CAA, Ollirc, Scuim' IDIANNIQ KIO l'l'1'l'liRS - Buual, liuuslcr Club. l'lllSlCl' GERALD RI'DICI-II. f Art Club, Advanced Chorus, Track ANNA LOITISI-1 RYI-1 - t'I'rausferrecl from Fairmountj NANCY .IO SALA - Debate Club, Oflice, I'rom Com- mittee. Science Club, Senior Committee. Student Council, Spanish Club, Surrey, 'l'.A.B., Y-Teens ROGI-IR L. SARIAIN 3 Football. Printing Club ROBI-IRT SAYICSKY - Bowling, liaster Pararle, Coll, Hi-Y. Latin Club, Science Club CONNII31 Llil-I SCO'I I' - Bautl, Booster Club, ,-Xclvancecl Chorus, Iiaster Paracle, Girls Glee Club. Honor Society. Inter-Club Council. Latin Club ttlonsulj, Science Club. Senate, Senior Chords. Senior Committee. Student Council Wife Presiclentj, 'I'aleul Search. llsliers Club. Y-Teens t'I'reasurerj. Hbllllfll I,Ilf'lfIf'U DAYIQ SCO'I'I' - Ifoolball, Ili-Y. Intramural Basketball. Track GLIQNDA ANN SCOII' - Art Club, Booster Club, Science Club, Y-Teens RAYMOND Y. Sli.-XYICR - Ifootball, lIiAY. Intramural Basketball, Track 'z4a7aea'z? I'Hll. SI-ICRI-1S'l' - Boys Glee Club tlreasurerj, Debate Club. Raster Paratle, Football, Hi-Y, M Club, Prom Committee, Science Club, Senior Committee, Spanish Club. Tennis. Track LINDA LOC SIRXION - Booster Club, Girls Glee Club. Science Club. 'I'.A.B., Library SUNDRA SI-IARI' - Booster Club, Girls Glee Club, Latin Club. Science Club, 'I'.A.B., Y-Teens ,IAMIZS XVIESIIIY SHIIQLDS - t'I'ransl'errecl from livans- vinci IO.-XX A. SINIMON - Booster Club, GAA, Girls Glee Club tlreasurerj. Latin Club, Science Club, Student Council. YfI'eens GIINI-I SIMPKINS - Boys Glee Club, Cross Country, Intramural Basketball QIANICH ONALI-Ili SINK - Booster Club, GAA, Girls Glee Club, Otlice, 'I'.A.B., Y-'l'eeus DAVID C. SKOMI' - I-laster Paracle, Latin Club, Science Club. Senior Committee H. SVZANNE SMITH - Band, Booster Club, Chess Club. Easter Parade, GAA, Girls Glee Club, Y-'Iieens 3 lil.DON F. SMl'CK - Audio-Visual Club, Boys Clee l Club, liaster Parade. Football, Hi-Y, M Club, Science Club, Student Council, Track, XVrestling VIONNII-1 SPI-LIKICS IICRRY D. Sl'lCNCl-1R - Baseball, Booster Club, Boys Clee Club, liaster Paratle, Football. l'li-Y fl'rc-siiientj, Intramural Basketball, Printing Club, l'rotn Coin- Connniltee, Class Ollicer lSopliolnore Presitlentj, Stu- tlcint 'Council. Wrestling ll.-XVIII S'l'AlflfORll - Honor Society. Science lalent Search fWinnerj ANNA l.0lllSlC S'l'fXNl,liY - Band tfkiajorettej, Y- leens, Spanish Club, 'l'.A.lS., Debate Club. nlrans- lerretlj RICHARD S'l'l'il'HlCNSUN - Boys filet: Club. Debate Club, liaster Paracle, Hi-Y, Latin Club, Science Club, Senior Connuittee, Class Ollicer lSenior Yice Presi- tlentj, Track. Wrestling CAROLYN S'l'lil'llliNS - Y-Teens CIQNIC STICYICNS - Bowling, Boys Clee Club. lli-Y. Intramural Basketball, Science Club QIICRRY STICYICNS - Printing Club LINDA S'l'l'1WAR'l' - Ailianceil Cliorus, liaster l'aracle, Ctrls C-lee Club. Senior Cliorcls, 'l'..X.ll.. l'alent Search, Y-Teens, usllllfll l'ncifrr ' SHARON l,lCli Sl'l.'l' - llooster Clttb. Cactus. liasler l'aratle, Cirls Clee Club, l'roin Counuittee. Science Club, Senior Coininitlee, Surrey, I'..-MIS., Y-Teens IJIQLONA Sl?'l l'ON - Art Club Wice Presiilentj, Booster Club, Cactus, Debate Club Wice Presiclentj, liaster Paracle l-junior Altentlantj, Honor Society, l.atin Club, Prom Conunittee. Class Ollicer ljunior Secretaryj. Stu- ilent Council, 'l'.A.l5., Y-leeus. Science Club. Senior Connnittee Zaqa Wwe ' Daw, ROl5liR'l' l.. Sl l l'ON -- Booster Club, Boys Clce Club, Atlvancecl Chorus, liaster I'aracle, Football, lli-Y. Honor Chords, Class Ollicet' fSenior and junior Presiclentj, Talent Search, Track, XYrestling, Sunil: lillflfllj, IHANA LYN 'IAADIC S Art Club ll'resitlent atul Secre- taryj, Booster Club. Atlxaneetl Cliorus, liaster l'aratle. Cirls Glee Club, Inter-Club Council, Latin Club. Office, Surrey, Talent Search, Y-leens tCabinell, Uliulfliling Iironlf.x, Sunil: l'u1'ifl1', Dino Parade, l.atin Club. PX. st-ic-me Club. Senior Coin- nlillee l5lCR'l'llA MARIE 'l'lCCARlJliN - Booster Club. Ullice. Counnltlee, Talent Search. llsliers Club iSt-cretarx anti lreasurerj, Y-'l'eens EIANICI41 'l'HAllliN - Y-'I'eeus. f'I'ransl'errecl lroin Clti- cago. lllinoisj Science Club. Yfleens mittee, Science Club Wice Presiclentj. Senate. Senior Society, M Club, Protn Connuittee. Senate. Senior Science Club, Senior fiUlIllIllllCL'. Stuclent Council. IAN l,. 'l'AI,l50'l l' - Band, Bows Clee Club, liaster Prom Counnittee, Prom Queen, Science Club, Senior CAROLYN KAY 'liH.-Xl,l,S - Booster Clttb. Debate Club, JON THOMPSON - Senior Committee JUDIE THORN - Art Club, Booster Club, Easter Parade, Science Club, T.A.B., Y-Teens M. CLIFFORD TOXVNSEND A Hi-Y, Latin Club, Science Club, Class Officer fjunior Vice President and Senior Treasurerj, Student Council WILLIAM TOWNSI-,ND - Archery Club, Baseball, Hi-Y, Intramural Basketball, Science Club THOMAS ALAN TROOK - Easter Parade, Hi-Y, OHice, Science Club, Senior Committee, Spanish Club flreas- urery CAROLYN VAN HOOSE - Booster Club, Debate Club, Girls Clee Club, Oflice, 'l'.,-LIS., Yfleens JOE VEACH - Easter Parade, Science Club. lztlent Search LYNDA VICE - Booster Club, Science Cltlb, Y-Teens SHIRLEY ANN VICE - Girls Clee Club, Senior Cotn- mittee, Y-Teens VICKI ELAINE VORIS - Booster Club, Easter l'aratlC. CAA, Senior Committee, Y-Teens DONALD WARD - Baseball, Boys Glee Club flrezts- urerj, Advanced Chorus, Football, M Club, South Pacific, flransferrecl from Benton Harbor, Micliiganj I I an , adm, GLENNIS D. WARD A Booster Club, Latin Club, YA Teens MURIEL WAY - Y-Teens FLORA E. WEA'I'Hl-IRLY - Booster Club. Latin Club, Science Club, Y-Teens DAVID WEAVER - Hi-Y, Science Club, Spanish Club NAOMI D. WEAVER - Booster Club, Science Club, Y5I'eens TERRY E. WEAVER - Baseball. Easter Parade. Foot- ball, Hi-Y, Intramural Basketball, Latin Club, M Club, Prom Committee, Science Club, Class Oflicer C-Iunior Treasurerj, XVrestling NANCY XVEIGAND - Bantl, Booster Clllb, Easter Parade, GAA, Latin Club, Ollice, Prom Committee, Science Club, Senior Committee, 'I'.A.B., Y-Teens J l'HYl.l,lS WICINBERC - Booster Club, CAA, Inter- Club Council, Science Club, Senior Connnittec, Spanish Club fViee President and Presitlentj, 'l'..-LB. tllncler- secretztryj, Ushers Club, Y-Teens, Prom Princess .ll'DY E. WI-INDELMAN - Booster Club, Debate Club, Aclvancecl Chorus, Cirls Clee Club, Latin Club. Science Club, 'l'.A.B., Iishers Club, Y-Teens LOREN j. WESTIQRN - Band, Hi-Y fChaplainj, Science Club f'l'ransl'erretl from Huntertown, lntl.j PAITI, XN'HI'l'EHllRS'l' - Baseball, Hi-Y, Honor Society fVice Presitlentj, Intramural Basketball, l.atin Club, M Clttb, Protn Cotntnitlee, Science Club lPresitlcntj, Senior Connnittee, Student Council DAVE Xl'Hl'l I'ON - Art Club, Printing Clttb ul,-XNICE MARIE XYILBER - Art Clttb. Cirls Clee Club, Science Club, Stuzlent Council. 'l'.A.B.. Y-Teens Bll.I. WILLIAMS HENRY LEE lVll.l.l.-XMS - Baseball, llztskctbztll, Bowl- ing, Boys Clee Club, Cross Country, Hi-Y, M Club, Printing Club, Student Cottncil BARBARA jli.-KN WIl,l,l.-XMSON - Booster Club tSec- retaryj, Atlvancetl Chorus, Easter Parattle fSopliotnorc Attentlztnlj, Cirls Clee Club, Honor Society tSecretaryj, Inter-Club Council, Latin Club, Oflice, Science Club, Senior Connnittee, Class Oflicer tSol1liotnore Secretaryj, 'lalent Search, l'sl1ers Club tI'rcsitlcnt3, Y-Teen Cabinet, Sunil: l'ru'ifl1 ' We 'ZZ lavage ememfm Um 7575 PATRICIA NYISE - Yfleens .Il'DY XVOLF - Y-Teens tlrztnslerretl lrotn Bennettl WANDA NVOOD - Booster Club, Advanced Chorus, CAA, Cirls Clee Clttb, Science Club, 'l'..-LB., Y-Teens. 'isllllfll l'rtr'iIi1', Dino ALFRED S'l'liPHliN WOO'I l'ON - Boys Clee Clttb. Hi-Y, Protn Connnittee, Wrestling PHYl.l.IS ELAINE WRICHT - Art Club, Science Club, 'I'.A.I5., Y-Teens jllDY DIANNE WYKOI-'F - Booster Club, Bowling. CAA, Latin Club, Ollice, Prom fCo-chairtnanl. Science Club, Student Council, Y-Teens DORA YANES - CAA, Spanish Cltlb, Dino ROISERTA YOUNG - Booster Club, Girls Ulee Club, Office, Science Clttb, Talent Search, Y-Teens ROSEMARY YOUNG - Booster Club, Girls Cleo Club, Prom Cotntnittee, Student Council, Y-Teens Seniafz ' l4cL'6u ' ' Rmi' Our: Kzilliryn Heznilin. Nancy Weigaml, llelnnzi Sutton. Sue Oakley, Carol Pcrrliue. Beverly Kesol, Phyllis Weinberg. limi' 'l'z1'n: Wzinclu Denton. lluhhi Harinon, Delores Mark- lancl, Nancy Riddle. Sanclrzi Herring, Judie -Innes, Connie Stoll, .lon 'l'lminpson. limi' ,1'lII'l'l'Z lludy Gregory, Nlereililh llzlfhi, Sllzirnn Snll, Nancy Creek, Bill Rueh. elim liruwne. Phil Serresl, .lim I'ence. Se-:me and eammencemewz' Qmmdteee Seem! ' 7nadl.'4Zc2w and limi' Unw: Gloria llurlun, liexerly llenlm, Karen Frznilz, Connie Anderson, Szinilra Dunn, Bert legzirclen, Bill Hzirrls. limi' 'l'u'u: Klunnie Nlereer. Steve Brown. 'lerrv . ' , 1' Ainulil llnlmni Willizzinson, june Hznker. Ron Brown, john livans. limi' 'l'ln'r'r: Phil Hulliclziy. Dzniil Skin I limb llunning, Gary Atkinson, l.zn'ry Lens, .lim Clmnell, Phil llCl2llllUl'C limi' Une: juice Ilmlge, Shirley Ann Vice. Sllllllfll l,2llllS0ll, l'l2lI'lClIC Rell. Marilyn lillis, Vicki Vuris. limi' 'l'u'u: Tenn Kean, Aliin Moritz. Paul Whilehursl, Marilyn Klum, Sue Burns, Curl llleke. limi' 'l'lmfr': Dick Heruty. Angela lbiillilnnl, lmwziiiclzi ulellries, Nlairiu Knotts, Dianne Pelers, lain lzillmoll, limi' lfmzr: 'l'e1'i'y Xl'e1ixel', ilrrry' Spencer, Alillllll' l'iilllllillCl', loin 'l'i':r:mk, Dirk liziglc-son. jim llzirlel 4 3 and WMQW Qnmullleed 664 cmiaze al! 7757475 Wen guy Dania? 1952 jl'NlOR CLASS OFFICERS- Sandy Vardeman, Vice President: Sara Voss. 'l'reasurer: -Indy Ross, Secretary, and Stu Brown, President, examine the school stationery which their class sold for this year's project. Mr. William Butler and Mr. Albert Chapman, junior class sponsors, talk over plans for the Prom. The class of '59 realized from the time they entered the doors of M.H.S. that this year was to be different. With the advent of the sopho- mores, the halls and Classes became even more crowded. The juniors soon settled down to running the check room at the ball games, pre- paring for the Prom, and selling Marion High School stationery. Out of this fun-loving group came the Talent Search winner, Prom organizers, the varsity cheerleaders, the students who held parties in the cafeteria during lunch hour, and the work- ers in the principal's and deans' offices. joining clubs, working on The S11 rzfey, making book reports, going to dances, studying lor many tests, and playing B team basketball were also among their activities. They prepared to become next year's :seniors by making out their schedules, buying senior cords, and consulting the upperclassmen about textbooks and -Classes. Rn Rn 4 74eq Wazied 70 2? Seadaza U' flllf' Ackley, Peggy Adkins, Sondra Alleman, Carl Anderson. Russell Anderson, Sharon Armstrong, Jim Atkinson. Jerry 11' Two Barley, Jackie Bartow. Jeanette Bates. Frances Beck. Sue Beckham. Barbara Berry, Katherine Berry. I.evina Ron' 'l'lH1'1' Rn Bishop. Bill Bishop. Carolyn Black, Annie Board, Ronald Bonham. Donald Botkin. Jean Boxell, Cathren 11' lfrnn' Boxell. Cece Boxell. Jim Bragg. Louise Bragg. Roberta Brandon. Wloody Brane. Verdean Brinegar, Beverly Run' Five Britton, Elmer Britton. Nancy Bronaugh. Brenda Brooks, Ronald Brown. Stu Buck. Darlene Bueneman, Jean Run' Six Hu Burton. Brenda Butcher, Janice Butz. Sue Byars, Elizabeth Cain, David Carmichael, Carr, Jeri Mae 14' Seiten David Clark. Clark, Ronald Cline. Deloris Cline. Jack Cline, Jerry Clossin. Donna Cloud, Bonnie Ron' Ifigltl Clubb, Charles Cole, Martha Coleman, Judie Collins, Judy Copeland, Mary Ja Copus. Janet Cox, Dave HC Zip, I I ., gi .,,, E, ' , :fi yy,g,y? f i' ,.,. .r .,i: I l i Ziff i V 1 f 9 ' 2 gf, Q q ! , V , , giiff, g gi ' 1 aa f , f' 1 Q16 iw? .fl -EEF: I -V I. I .. t . , , iff 11'i 2 3 fi' ff- . In gilt 3. VM 'f ' ' gf 1 ' E3 ' ..., l Viiivi V t, 105 .,., i llll electing Qmmilteea, at deme, l k iii iii i i M f4 : ..1.A i .- -.:, . V .,,.,-' - Iv. ,f. -'--, if . , If-1-1 ' V- V- A' ' A' '. ,A,. 'VW' in A'A' X I ,,,,. M? i cmd Epmd How 02111 Cook. Marr Clook, l'carl klfklllll. jerry Ilrossnlun. lluximl Clrousc, Rolmcrl Crum, llillll filIl'llS. john Ron' 'l'rz'o llznilorlh. Nlirlincrl llzuiflson. Blur llznis. llri-mln lhlxis, Cleo Ann llcckcr, lNlz1rgz1rct Dcnncy. Wilma Ili-vine. Carolyn Nou' 'l'l11'r'r' llickcn. -Io ICIIC llills. Bob Dobson, Norman Dorsey, Carrol UUWIIZIIILXAIOZIII Doyle, Brycc Drake, Rosalind lion' FUTII' llrook, Agnes Dngclale, Lois l-lads. Robert l'12!l'l12lI'l, Bill limlgerlon, jerry lillzroth, Sharon lingleharl. Lcslcr Fiw' linyearl, Shirley livuns, Marcia liverharl. Howard Fankhoner, Snellcn Faulkner, lirncst Faulkner, Pzltrifizl Faust, XYilma Ron' Row Six Fidler, David Fisher, Marilyn lfishcr, Paul Fitzgerald, Donald Fortncy, jzuncs Fosnongh, Robert Fonsl, Bill limi' Sl I'I'lI lfoxx, Ciulm Franklin, I42ll'l'l' lfricdmun, Pznn lfurhcr, David Gurclner, Lois Garrison, Joe Czllcs. Hill Row liiglll Glass. junc Good, Lynn Grosc. Phyllis Hadley. Alllllllll Huislcy, jerry Hamilton, 'l'ccl Hankins. Larry 74eq pfzepwzedfcvz Zp'zom,.. limi' One Harmon, Larry Harrelcl. Donald Harrell. judy Hartman. Linda Haynes. Keith Haynes, Max Helm, Carol limi' Tivo Hn Ito Rn Ro Hn Herman. john Herring, livan Higgins. ,lim Hill, janife Hill, Mickey Horlson. l'hil Holloway, Sy lvizl 11' 'I'l11'1'r' Holman. Nyla Horst, Barbara Houseman. Loretta Huffman. Cynthia Hughes. Doug Hull. Clifford Hulley, David zz' lfmzr Humes, Ronnie Hungerford, Jack Hutcheson, Caroline Inman, john Ireland, Bonnie Jackson. Sally Jeffries, Linda zz' lfizfe jess, Margaret Johnson, Merrill Jones, Barbara Jorczak, Barbara julian, Ronnie Keeling, Donna Keiner. Stephanie 11' Six Kidwell. Karen Kilgore, Karen Kimes. Mike King, Margaret Kinner, Larry Kirby, Joyce Knight, jim 21' Sezffn Knowles, Roy Koegal, Marcia Kral, joe Kunkle. Nancy l.aBounty. Carolyn Run' Iiiglzt Lahr, Margery Latendresse, Linda Latimer, Connie Lemon, Billie Pace. Eddie .-Q. t . my . ,,... ,...,,,. . ,,,,, ,- -' .. ag. .:,JIi:5g K ii ,..., ,rf tcwviff Juniors Cathren Boxell and Dave Cox look over the new bulletin board. madly glee waffle 7mm as 2 V if lr., , These are the shoes of the juniors who must go to the top lloor to get lo their lockers. R o R 0 Ro Z zu One Libengood, Larry Liepse, Gary Lines, Becky Long, jay Lowe, Jerry Lowe, Normanrl Lucas, Rebecca 11' Two Lusher, Russell Luzarlcler, Valerie Lyon, Jean Lyons, Ivan Lylle, Max Maellonalcl, Connie McDowell, Robert zu 'IWIIVFP Mellowell, William Mcfiillern, Ray McMillan, Madonna Mziiclenhnrg, 'Fohi Marines, Dare Mann. Sleye Marshall, Dick Rua' Four Ro Ru Rn Rn Marshall. Mike Mathews, Anne Melching, Susan Meridilh, Larry Metcalfe. Dale Miekle, Pat Miller. Dennis 11' Fiw' Miller, Mimi Miller. Tonya Mills, Royce Moore, Bonita Moore, Lorene Morrell, Leroy Morris, jay 11' Six Morris, jerry Muchmore, -Iucly Mullen, Kay Myers, Carol Nelson, Darlene Nelson, Dianne Nelson, jim zu' Sl'1'l'll Nierste, john Niverson, john Nye, Wayne 0'Haver, Tom Oliver, Connie Parsons, jean Payne, Rebecca w Eight Pence, Artie Penrod, Nila Perkins, Tanya Ro Rn Ro Ro Ru Rn Ru Wm zu One Persinger, Judy Peters, Michael Peters, Ruby Pfeiffer, Terry Phillippe, Karen Pinkerton, james Planck, Betty ri' Two Plummer, Carol Plummer. Sue Poe, Phyllis Poling, l'atriri:i Pratt, Reliefa Pulley, Helen l,lllCl'lJ1lllgll, lleeky' ri' 'IWIIVFI' Rader, Vicki Reiehenlmzich, Roy Remaly, Connie Rennziker. Naomi Rentfrow, Russ Renter, -lo Hzinnzih Riflmrds. livelyn rt' Four Riddle, Mary Ross, .Indy Roush, Bill Ronrh, -Indy Rowe, janet Royal. Bob Sanders. Bill 11' lfiitr' Stull, Carol Scott, Pierre Shafer. Fred Shafer, l.owt-ll Shanks, .Indy Sheridan, Hansel Sliipp, Margaret 11' Six Short, Lola Showalter, Daxid Silherman. .Iain Sims. jim Sloderberk, john Smith, Coral Smith, Judith ii' Sf 't'f'!l Smith, Lowell Smith, Luther Smith. Phil Sollars, 'lay Southgate, Anita Spencer, Ellen Sperling, lid limi' liifflll 6 Sprinkle, Linda Sprinkle, Phyllis Sprowl, jane Ann Staggs, Judith Stebbins, john Stevens, Truman Stevenson, Daisy WW7 .S it'- pg il f' A , if X if 8 A . lk. .t ,Ei el l .5 i 5' 5 ' ' .,., I 1 ': gg, V .. - -wt, We K ,V Q. 5, 1 if .af f, ' 4 due I I I Q Vw G vw 5 .,,,. 1 A r , 'W 1 L 522251-'2:,i?:'?: f , if A ' K a ft f , 411 wm - . x we fi . K I. EV WW R :-s, -1 Q . J 'R L 41 'A 1 r ,f .,.. ,t ..,. , A AX .rflfy -,..J,532 ' t fha -1 t L A E3 fa. -iftn Q, 5 if.. 12- 0 W . J -2 :Wm , ,WJ .,., , ,. r X H X 4 ra X X if is 4. 3 ..: - .. Ol' QW . it 'E Wwe gang fat WMM Mfr iffia 5, N, V. ..,V 3 W if gl ,K 4 HQ? ! fy J f y ,, J 'K sz, . f', f'1,' :f i 'Y , f f.,. ...., QM, J' mn: 9 1 Y 3 3 HW ' 'E X A 3 ,JU in Q' Nou' Ont' Stevenson, Dorothy Stewart, Judi Stewart. Marsha Slreib, Vic Stubbs, Bill Sutton, Dorothy Swartz, l'hil Ifuu' 'l'z1'n Hn Ro Ro 'l'ade, Karen Talbot. Jim legarden, Shirley lhotnpson, Mary ilillUllll2S0ll, Mike lhotnpson, Paul Thotnpson, Portia 71' T1II'l'r Thorne, Pat Tudor, l.arry lwigg, Dixie l7lric:h, Suzi Vanderwood, David Van Osdal, Rita Yardetnan, Sandy u' Four Vclasqucl. Larry Vermilion, Judy Vice, Tony Voss, Sara XValtcr, Butch Watson, Carolyn Weaver, David zu Five Weaver, Donald NVeaver, Max Weaver, Shirley Mleitistein, Raymond VVelsh, Janice XN'est, Jean Whitton, Judy Ron' Six Wilden, Norman Hlilcy, Rose Mary Williams, Charles Williams, Judy XVilson, Eleanor X'Vood, Gary Wood, Ronald Hou' Seiten Wolfe, Ronald X'VOOKlll12illSCC, Allen WVootton, David Wofford, Otnia Mae Wolverton, Kay Wright, Bill Wykofl, Charles Ron' Eight Yeakle, Donald York, Larry Young, Marilyn Young, Nancy Yount, John Zahst, Eddie Zitnmerman, Mike IDIQKZORAI ION, 'I HI-XXII-1, .XXII RIalfRliSl'lNlliX I' CZONI- NIl'l l'liliS - limi' flllfl Hzinscl Slivriclzin, .Ivan l'zirsuns, xlllI'Sll1l Sicwairl. KRIILCII Kilgurc, Luis llngilzilc, l.lIl'l'f ldlzirniun. Run' 'l'n'u: Pail 'I'liornc, Nlzulmiiiai McMillan. Wilniu Denny. Iircnrlzi linrlun, llurulln' SICYCIISHII, Blllfll XYullmi, limi' .llllH'!'I Rziynnnul XN'cinslcin. Alllllf Nlnclnncwc. UICIIIIIICIIL' Barlow, Donna Cjloswin, -lnili llzulley, hlllflill' Bairlci, 'linnzi Perkins. KZOACHAIRMI-QN - Lzirry l.llJCIlg0lKl and ilallircn lioxcll look mer the plans lor llic klllllltll'-SCIIIUI' Prunl. 'Wzduazffzdaaa mdtteee planned fam Me pfzam KILICAX-l'l' AND 'If-Xlll.IiS CIOMMl'l l'I-QILS - Rau' Our: LZORONATION, WAIIICRS, AND l'ICIKlC'l' CIOMNII li I l lizirry Liliengoml, lcrry l lcillcr, Stu Brown. Bill Bishop, ' Ycrclcuii Brzinc. Run' 'l'n'n: Vicki Rader, .Indy Hadley. Sandy Yzmlcniuii, Claillircn Iioxcll, Darlene Nelson, Karen Pliillippc. limi' 'l'lm'w: Allan Wouclinzinscc, jucly Ross, Sara Voss, 'Indy Slcwzirl. Karen Kilgore. Mzulonnzi Mc'NlilIzin, hlcrry l'..KlgL'l'l0ll. l'liliS - Rau' Ulm: Karen lliillippc, Nziliq lirillun Dianne Nelson, Nancy Knnklu. Run' 'l'zuu: Karen 'llnlc Kiarnlc Myers. -jerry linlgerlon, Larry VCl2ISillIl'l. Ron 'I'ln'f'f': Vicki Rzulcr, Sandy Yzirilcinzin, Mimi Milli-r lzincl Clopns. limi' 1 u11r: Bill SllllJlIS, loin O'lIzncr lcri May Clzlrr, klini AI'lllSll'UIlg, john Yuunl. 502644 fueled 74-mag! Walla Treva Kilgour, Secretaryg Sally Herrick, Vice Presidentg Judy Cox, Treasurer, and Charles Esarey, President, discuss future plans for the sophomore class. Miss Gretchen Mecklenberg and Mr. Donald Page, sopho- more class sponsors, plan coming activities of the class. The sophomore class approached M.H.S. with a feeling of awe and entered to take the place of the students who had left the year before. Being unfamiliar with the way things are done at Marion High, these sophomores had many questions to ask of the upperclassmen. Some of these questions were Where is room 400? What's the Cactus? Why do we have to sit in the balcony at convocations? Members of the reserve basketball and foot- ball teams and the B team cheerleaders were contributed to the school by this incoming class. They worked and studied to become better citizens of the big city at Marion High, and they have succeeded. As the seniors are gradu- ated, these students will move forward to replace them, but they know that the road ahead will be rough. Yes, they had approached M.H.S. with a feel- ing of awe! Now they have a feeling of security, for they know what is expected of them and are ready and willing to accept their responsibilities. WWW lion' Our' Ro Ahboll, Vada Ackley, Karen Adams, Darrell Alberts, Cynthia Alcorn, Lowell Anderson, Jerry Andrews, Merrill 14' Two Arnell. Margaret Babb. Larry Bagwell, Carol Baker, Claudia Ballard, Connie Ballard, Patricia Balslmaugh, Mike Run' Threr' Rn Bangharl. Larry Barley, Dick Barnes. Bob Barlel, Dare Bell. Patty Beunell. jerry Bennett. Shirley 11' Four Birkla. lillierta Bisliir, Annetla Boalwright, Tracy Bohson. Russell Boles. Mike Bollhoefer, Dennis Boots. Karen Ron' Fiw' Boston. Bob Bowman. Jane Bownian, judy Boxell, Mary Boxell, Peter Bragg, George Bragg. Vicki Razz' SiY Ru lin Brandenburg. David Brandenburg, james Breuneman, Connie Brewer. Carole Brooks, Ronald Brown, jean Brown. Patty 11' S1'1f1'11 Browning, Ellie Broyles, Kay Buckley, Judy Burke. Becky Burke, I-'rank Burtner, Janice Butler. joan u' liiglrl Bulls. Linda Caldwell, Richard Calolrrace, Mike Carson, Bill Case, Marilyn Centers. Nalean Chambers, jim iglg NW wa! lillliiiiiiii g ms 3 L ff M ,.,. A, . is :HSM f . . .LA lalsegg Stmage foam 7Zam4ew j-fE 1 e ,- Q K J N.8mLu., 4 iklg img' n 's lr B ig ffi. ' 2 asf nf fi Q 9 - SSM New S 1 I Qar all in 'U I 's .5 , .si ff ' dale F , ..,..,.,, ,, i' f g.. 5 M r rr s -Q, ..,--4: , . fs si- : . ' wi. . Q , I nl , ,.: C yu 4 iw ' 1- . W, Q 52,2 , , ini? at 2 1 :- - E ' gale pw Za Me 'gcwemenzi , S A X K 2 . ,H 1 Q C . ,K fi' 5, Y , :- U '32 ,f A ..'Q an C ' Discussing their lirsl year at Marion High are sophomores Iewell Daughenhaugh, Charles Davis, Mary Dilts, and Mike Conroy. Row One Chandler, Avery Child, David Clelland, Ralpha Ron' Two Clevenger, led Cline, Alllll Cloud, Carol Ron' 'l.lIl'l'!' Cochran, james Compo, Douglas Conder, Val Ilozu Four Conroy, Mike Copeland, Roh Costner, Geneva Courtney. Charlotte Cox, Judy Cramer, Deanna Crasher, l'eler lion' Fiw' Crouse, Yerlie Crump. Kenneth Cunningham. Anila Daughenhangh, .lewell M W x l gs ,...: vlll N P l 'A .,,-: ' , 'Mag V- ii 3 2: -' jj. .,..,., ,,,, y 1 .5 5,5 M Davidson. l.arrv Davidson, l.inda Davis, Charles Hou' Six Davis laarly Davis, lidward Davis. -laquella Davis Lois Davis, Sherrill 7 Deeler. lal Delrord, jim Hou' Sr'1'1'n Dennis, Bill Derossell, Barham Diamond, llernie Dille, Onda Dills, Marv Dodson. Allegra Dollar, 'l'onv Ron' liighl Dooley, james Dorman, Danny Douglas, Marcia Dray. Roherl Duncan, james Duncan, joan liakins. Russell gage Weld a :Ze Ziaeam fu Qeym Rn Rr: Ro Ru Rn Ru Rn Hn 11' Um' ligle, Roger lillis. David lillis, lirma lznnnons, Pete lingstroin, Dee lisarey. Charles lirans. Geraldine zz' Tien lixens, Wayne liwer. Barbara Farmer. james Ferguson. Philip l eltr'rs. Iohn Finch, Dick Fisher. Kaye zn' 'l'lIVl'l' lfile. Palsy lfolden. William lfosnongh, David Foster, john Foxx, Ramona Francis. Connie Frazier. Delbert 11' Flllll' Friend, Nancy lflllll. iloyce liable. Stephen Gardner. Larry marriott, Penelope George. Rirhard llershim, Danny 11' Fiw' GCl'SlOl'lf, DCIIY Cillon, lim Godfrey. Mike Godwin. Claudia Coodpastnre. Phyllis Gotschall, Carolyn Gray. Barbara ai Six Green, Dick Green. Mary Green. Ronnie Greene. Polly 11' .S'1'z'1'H Grey, -lim Grogan, Marion Gninn, Katherine fingel. Thomas zz' lfiglll Hacker, Donna Hadley, Terry Hagehuseh, Clan Haines. Larry r .,,, wal, 1 vi-, wwf 5 W Q H ., e , 2- ,r Q, lt, is ,U Q' 'if t ,.,, 9 H- P eeea , QL? N ., ps, W? aff -' 4 swf, wt ESMF ' ' 1 1 4. 32 Q xiii'- Q-vi.,.f.H.,f Q fl 1, ,Y , 4 St ' 1 7,.5ls5ua.f if i n t 5 tal R of .,.,,,. Wy! 5 5 gf 'TH EZwQiQ,,V, ii, Y Y f i n A is ' lg ' . f 3 - at -' '1 gif ., . , -1- ..'5.AE:,:, an 4 .: ,. I I b ,... WV 2, , . Milli? I 3 ' at i . ziifi A t V E: . Ev aw , ,r , , I. .,,.,.,. , ,, , , , Qin -1 :,,.., V,VA , I .ag I fs, HIM + 'H t ' '. ?f'ff Time out for a drink is the motto of sophomores Ronnie Green, Dee lingstrom, and Penelope Marriott. llf S ..A. . K tif ip .little ' :Ze - 'femu ddeexzleadefw 1 my 15 X 1 t ,.A1Q:, A 5 J' eff : ,-: :iw . W wr 4' W .KS Mig f... . -if 5 , ...' 5 x-'A if N .. 'lniisf just like sophomores jini Cline and Lynnu Schneider. students at Marion High patronize the PX. 15: Q7 ., , thi if J niattn M, Hn Hu Ho Nu tt' Um' Haley, jerry Hztrtlen, llonztltl H2ll'llltlll. jennie llztrtnon, iN'I?ll'g2ll'Clll' Harmon, Wuntlst Harrell, Herbert Harrigan, Mursliat Hutt' Tivo Hut Hut' Ifnz Harris. litltlie Harris, Yztl llztwkins. Stephen llztyes, jewell llelner, Nztney Henderson, llettx' Henderson. jtulx tt' 'I'llI'l'I' llentlerson. Rieltattll lleutlerson, Rose Heury, joe Hensley, janet Herrick. Sully llet-ring, Yulerie lligliley. jztnis zu' lfnu r Hill. Noel Hillyttr, XYztnet1t Hilesmztn. Sttsztn Hogztnson, l.enore llollowtiy. Rose .Kun Hooper. Beth Ann lloulihztn. Mzlrilxn 71' lfittz' Hztuten, Robert Howe, Carol Howztrtl, Karen lluekery, jztnet Hudson, jtuly Hughes, lilll Hunt, l.i'nda t' Six Huston, liztrry Hyatt. Clnutle lseuhztrt. Carol lztekson, lleloris jzteolx, joint jivery, Dirk johnson. Hztrtuon 4' S1'1fr'1t jones, Darlene jones, l.eon:irtl t' liigltl jortlon, Williznn juniper, Charles Run' Sewer: Row Iiigltt mmqeaf ffzam 7564 Sa iamcvze lace I I I Sophontores George Bragg, -A-Eff Q Bettieann Lens, and Alicia , 4-' Perkins View the Freedom 1 5, Shrine display which was W given to MHS ln' Rotary International. ' A' ' 'ii Ron' Um' J. .,,G L in Kuhre, Donna A Kaul Harm. V 33 .,,, Kelley, Palrifk ' ,I Run' 'l'11'o Kempher. Vicki Keys, Clara Kierslezul. Nunn Razz' Tltrzfr' , L , Kilgore. joy ce . Kilgour, lrevzt S Kincller. Margaret limi' Four Kinmller, Maury Ann King, Sharon King, Stephen King, Tony Kinsey. jerry Kirk, Sandra Knipp, William Run' l ir'1' Knoderer, Fred Knotts, Carole Keene, Beckie Lakin, George Lanter, Billy Larkin, Cathy Larrance, Bill Rem' Six l.2lll'h2lW. john Lalheni, Charles Latimer. Yinre Layman, Linda I.ez1s, Bettieann Ledheller. Bill LeMaster. Nlargaret Lemons, Phillip Lenhart, Bob Lihhert, Lynne Long, janet Long, Sondra Lyons. Shirley Luna, Viviun MacDonald, Sherroll McAdams, Mary McBride, Gerry McCain, Minnie McCord, Linda McCracken, James Mellonald, Mary I.ou Qw as , ' , ? Y W. ,A .f 6241! il: L is , .f ,,., , I V fi Nara? : as J w ky' L. :.E f Q in 59? ,E Q.., , I- A -if : 2-- r, ' Y 3 R Q W .,,. MW IVIV 1,15 2 ? as :'v' I, J A ,, J 4 J- . .,w. 1 1 J V M , M EVE , ,V 5 ,' ,,.- B 'T K iw gv 'iv In Sophomores Sally Saxon, Judy Myers, and Mary Clook show that work can be lun if we all join in and help. dey etelq 7 Zeal Me ' Ztpamm limi' fill? McKillip, David McKinney, Harold McMillen, Ronald Maidenberg. Mike Mallet, Jini Maggarl, Gail Marble, Oniie lfmz' I zuo Marden, Rex Markland, Sandra Marley, Carrol Marlin, Patli Mathias, Judie Mayer, Paul Miller, Janife Ron' Tlzref' Miller. Pain Minnick. Judith Mitchell, Bertha Macaluso, John Muncie, Billy Myers, Judy .-X. Myers, Judy Hon' lfnur Myers, Rebecca Myers, Sandra Nall, Ronnie Nesler, Judy Newlin, Gordon Noggle, Linda Nye. Sharon Ron' I'11'1' Hn Rn Hn Oaris, Mike Oliver, Alice O'Mara, John Osborn, Elaine Owen, Clrellie Pack. Frances Paddock. Virginia rr .Six Pavlifk, Mike Pearce, Barbara Pearson, John 11' Sl'1'!'Il Pence, Reggie Pendergrass. lid Perdue, Judy 11' Iiiglll Perkins, Alicia Perkins. Roh Peters, Pal 7 Row Oli? Phares. Marilyn Phillips. Stephen Pitzer, Gloria Plununer, Richard Penick, Carolyn Poe, Robert Pollen, liclwartl Ron' Two Poole, liileen Powers, Bonnie Pressler, Lintla Pulley. Patsy Purvis, Rithanl Puterbaugh, Richartl Puterbaugh, Rita lion' 'l'l1 ru' Radcntaker, jim Ramsey, Phil Rankin. Barbara Rankin. Charles Rcetl, Kllaricc Rcctl, Roger Rice, jackie Ron' Fon V Richardson, joseph Ring, Deanna Robbins. Sue Roberts, Donald Roberts, Lois Robinson. john H. Robinson. john I'. Ron' Fizff' Robison, Cary Roc. Nlary Rogers. Suzie Roll, Dixit- Roth, Clharlcs Rouch. Pzlt Rude, Sally Hott' .SIX Runyon. Larry Ruthcrl'ortl. llarbata Sala, john Salycty lft'am'cs Rott' .S'e'w'tt Ro Sample. Warren Sanclcrs. Delbert Sanders. jutlv Saxon. sally I 11' liighl Schlcclity. Sally Schleicher. Larry Schneider, Lynna Schwartz. jerry efzalcwa ' Wwe Wen? . . . H' -af ,., . . . 'E P f:'..f :,-- hl: I E: . .,,v -xr. ., I. 1 7 it -a .:-- e...,: 'ff 'M ws . , .f ,. te. ' f i - '5 ,... -:era Wi. 'W ., R ,. ,i 211:33 ,.--- E: .... 3 'M ' fi i ' in , Q ,.,:e ' f I , :A 4 s z I 5: E Q VD, -3,2 .5 w :L ? , , -ze.: .' Twrw' -t ,.i. ,,.. We 3 wt W. A We Q i ,jf 5. rflfxi. 13. , .Z i :.f,. N A .1 , ,ig iyef lf:Lf:w . , . ,Q it QE31 53? , -ji ,,-f' 1 I ,..2 1 .1 . A Vquv qzluvl if I Azz- 15? Sophontorcs Gary Robinson and Stephen Phillips seein to lintl sotnea thing funny about thc housekeeping of john Sala. ig ,f M' iff 2 H:: l if f ggi? .,,:,. Q? .: .4 , 3 , 5 , A ..,, r .,,,, ,Q V,, A tl , 1., f D, p ,f W if S 1:1:Q , af ' it 21, E , ' .,:' 3 l : Q B S fbix ii l q, Q rl s .ig ' Mil fi Y 75:32 qi f tt' Q44 geeu Swzdcded . ,. 1:2- 3 ek, Q 2 ew X aw Y 'i 'xx . , .1 lf, M.. Q53 , WH ILRPW Sandra Strzidling, Carole W'eicht, and Shelia Small, sopho- mores, scan the Survey for the news of the week at Marion High. mwzem H0 ri' Om' Scott, Fay Scott, Virginia Secrest, -lznncs Shanks, Marilyn Sheridan. Carol Shipp, Warlzmtl Showen. llzirhzirzi limi' ,ll7l'lI Simkins, l.zirrv Sloan, Mzircizi Small, Sheila Smith, Bill Smith Clllarles Smith, Fred Smith, -lanirtr limi' 'I'lr1r'1' Smith, .Iohn D. Smith, john H. Smith, l.illizin Smith Marin Smith Nathan Smith, Rita Smith Shirley limi' lfuur Hn lin Hu Snyder, Clhristinzi Soulhwick. Toni Spa-iclier. l.zirrv Speer, stephen' Sprout, Russell Stutkliouse, Larry Stanley. Kathleen Hutt' lfiw' Stephenson. Aclclizi Steiens, Maxine Sterenson, Priscillzt Stewart. lkrufe Stewart, Martha Stiles, Dennis Strztdling, Szintlrzi 11' Six Strirklznitl. Lou Ann Stuttle, Patty Sntphin, Judy Sweet , Marsha lulhott. Sherrill Titlwell. Bonnie litlls, Mike iz' .Sr'1'1'H Thomzis. Anne lhoinzis. Chris 1 4' Izlglll Thompson. Arthur Thompson. Steve gy 'Mace Sagem, Zndczciczetic Safeianwzee limi' Une Thorne, james Tomlinson, jim Townsend, Joyce Townsend, Nan Tubbs. Sandra l'rmanie, jo l'sher, Patti Hou' Tivo Yan Dell. jeanne Yardaman. Betty Yeach, La Von Yeler, Ruth Vogel. Karen Wampner, Carolyn lYarren. Michael Hou' 'l'llr1'f' Weatherly, Crate Wcaxer. llerky Weaver, Sandra Webb, Carl XYebb, Charles Webb, Gene Weber, john lion' Frm r Weicht, Carole Wert, Sandra Westfall, Tom Whitton, Becky Whitton. jerry Wilbur, Douglas Wilbur, jill Rem' Fiw' Wiley. Sue Wiley. Suzanne XVilkins. M3I'llll Wilkinson, Alice XYilkinson, Robert Williams, Lynne Williams, Miriam Hou' Six' Wilson. Bcrdina Wilson, jerry Winters, Larry lfnzt' Sl'Z'!'lI Wrobel. l'atty Yeakle, Sondra Young, Roselyn lion' liiglll Young. Rosilyn labsl. Rebecca look, Priscilla ' r MF, ,..,' 1, - , -.:',, ii, . ,.. V, SJ 5 , , as t my ...7 l . V .'. , , -,., , .. 2: t W si ... E l .. ,. TY we . . ,J Q Y ll Kia W y .,, kk I gw,fvrg lfif a aaaa it a t 2, ,' ., A A -.,.' ,. .,.- W I ,, -A ,,.. N , Q'-rs, ' 'J H , ., H W 45 ,,,,. 1- , Ffa ' 'X hw: 'vw ff ',a C gy lgiai NygQQ1 Wanda Harmon and Marsha Harrigan, sopho- mores, view the Christmas tree which is decorated by their class. l2l I2 ' Val ...............,,.... A Abbott, Barbara .,,,, Abbott, Vada ...,... Ackley, Karen ....., Ackley, Peggy ..,.,. 37, 87 113 113 37, 105 Adams, Darrell .......... ............ 6 7, 113 87 Adamson, Charles ............,,.......,......., Adkins, Sandra Sue ............ 44, 66, 105 Alberts, Cynthia . ,,....... 26, 39, 40, 113 Alcorn, Lowell .,,,,,,, ,.,,.,.,,..,........... l 13 Alcorn, Melva ...,. ..,......,,,........, 3 7, 87 Alleman, Carl .......,...................,........ 105 Allen, Richard ..,,.,,....,.,,,.,.,,......,........ 87 Anderson, Connie .... 30, 35, 37, 46, 87 Anderson, Jerry ....,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,1,..,,,, 113 Anderson, Russell ..,.,,,,,,.,,, Anderson, Sharon ....,. 33, 68, 105 45, 46, 103, 105 Anderson, Theodore .,,,..,,..,....,......,... 87 Andrews, Merrill ................,,..rr......,. 113 Applewhite, James ,,,,,,,,,,.,.,,,,,,,,..,,,..,. 87 Armstrong, Jim A... 26, 33, 47, 51, 53, ...f JJ, 56, 57, 59, 60, 67, 105, 111 Arnett, Margaret ........................ 44, 113 Arnold, Terry .,,.,,,,,,,,.. 18, 70, 87, 103 Atkinson, Gary ...,.......,r....r., 68, 87, 103 Atkinson, Jerry Allen .,....,. 33, 46, 105 Aveline, Miss Mildred ...................... 76 Ayres, James ,.,.,,,..,,.......... ,...........rr. 8 7 B Baas, Mr. Edward J. .rr,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 44, 76 Babb, Larry .....,,...1...,,...,......,...,....... 113 Bachi, Meredith .,.. 37, 39, 46, 87, 103 Bagwell, Carol ................,rr.rr1.rr.. 37, 113 Baker, Claudia .1.1.,,,,,...,..........,,.,...... 113 Ball, Larry ......,,..........,..1....,,,, 38, 44, 87 Ball, Mike .......... 6, 19. 26, 29, 38, 41, 45, 47, 51, 52, 65, 87 Ballard, Connie ........,......,........,..,.,.. 113 Ballard, Patricia .,,.............,..,,......11. 113 Balsbaugh, Bill ...,,..,,,,, 27, 28, 38, 39, 41, 45,, 87 Balsbaugh, Mike .,..,... ............. 7 0, 113 Banghart, Larry ...., ,........ 3 3, 58, 113 Banter, Phyllis ,....,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 87 Barley, Dick ...,..,,,,,,,,,, 56, 59, 68, 113 Barley, Jacqueline ......,...,... 28, 37, 46, 105, 111 Barnes, Bob .,.....................,,1...,,, 44, 113 Barnes, Mrs. Martha ,,..,,..1.......,,.,...... 83 Barnett, Linda .........,..........,, 37, 46, 87 Bartel, Dave .........,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 1 13 Bartel, Dick ........ .....,.,.,.,..,........., 8 7 Bartel, James ...,........,,,.,.,,,. 71, 87, 103 Bartow, Jeanette ........ 37, 46, 105, Baszis, Miss Frances ...,.,..,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,, Bates, Frances Flossie Batson, Mr. Willard ......, 111 76 76 88 Beck, Connie .....,,.............,,...,..,,...,..., Beck, Sue ..................,.,............... 66, 105 Beckham, Barbara Louise ...,., 46, 105 Bell, Patty .,............................,1......,.., 113 Belville, Gerald .,.,,1,. . .. . ,.,...,,,, Bennett, Jerry ............ Bennett, Ronald ....... Bennett, Shirley ..... Berry, Katherine ......,. 88 67, 113 88 113 46, 105 Berry, Levina Lee ..,,,,.............,........ 105 ' 27 33 88 Beuoy, David ........,.........,...., Bibb, Madalene ............ Bird, Carolyn ,,,... Birkla, Elberta ..,..,1 Bishir, Annetta ..... Bishop, B111 ,......... Bishop, Carolyn ...... 28, 37,'39,'4o, 46, 66, 88 ss 26, 105, 111 INDEX Black, Annie .,...,................,....... 37, 105 Bleke, Carl ...,, ..,.. Bloom, Gary ......... Board, Ronald ........ Boatwright, Tracy ,..... Bobson, Linda ......,.. Bobson, Paul ......, Bobson, Russell ..,..,. Boles, Charles .,,.., 26, 39, 88, 103 33, 70, 105 33, 64, 65, 113 37, 88 .. .. ........ 64, 65 67, 113 Boles, David ..,.......,..,.....,...,.. 33, 44, 88 Bollhoefer, Dennis .......................... 113 Bonge, Joyce ...,......., 7, 30, 37, 88, 103 Bonham, Donald Wayne .............,11 105 Boots, Karen ,....,,.................. ...... 1 13 Borror, Judy Lee ......,.........,,,,,,,,1,,,,,,, 88 Boston, Robert ....,,..,...,...,.,..,.,,,,.,,,,,, 113 Botkin Barbara Jean .... 36, 37, 46, 105 Bowman, Jane ..,,.. 26, 37, 40, 43, 113 Bowman Jeannene ..,1..111.111. 28, 86, 88 Bowman, Judy ,..,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 113 Cathren ...,., 28 Boxell, Cecelia ....... Boxell, Boxell, James .,..,. Boxell, Mary .,,., Boxell, Peter .... ..... , 30, 37, 42, 43, 105, 111 37, 105 105 113 37, 66. 51, 67, 113 Bragg, Ceorge .,.,..... ..,,,.,... 3 3, 40, 41, 70, 113, 117 Bragg Louise Edna ..,,..,...,...,,,,,.,,.,., 105 Bragg, Roberta Ann ,......,.,,,,... 66, 105 Bragg, Vicki ,...............,....... 37, 40, 113 Brandenburg, David ,,,...,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 113 Brandon, Darrell ........, Brane, Verdean . .,,.,..... . Brandenburg, James Breadheft, Miss Marion Brenneman, Connie 44, 105 33, 47, 51, 105, 111 39, 113 C Cain, David Lee ........... .............,.. 1 05 Caldwell, Mr. Arthur ........., 47, 68, 77 Caldwell, Richard .,... ,.... 6 5, 70, 113 Calobrace, Mike .,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,, 5 1, 113 Campbell, McKinley ..... .........,.... 8 9 Carey, Ralph .,....,.,,...,.,,,,............. 41, 89 Carmichael, J. Harold ............ 65, 105 Carmin, Mr. Bernard ,,,,..,,,,,,,,,, 31, 75 111 Carr, Jeri May .. Carson, 45, 46, 105, Bill ..,..,.................,...1.,,...,,.... Case, Marilyn .,..,,.... Centers, Nalean . Chambers, Jim Chandler, Avery Chapman, Mr. Child, David ................ Childers, Darlene ..,,,,... Clark, David Lee .....,.. Clark, Ronald ......,.., ..., Clelland, Janice Clelland, Ralpha Clement, Betty ,,............ Clevenger, Ted ,,.,,.,,,,,,,,, Cline, Deloris Ann ...1.., Cline, Jack .....,..,.,,,,,,, Cline, Jerry Lee ...... .,,1 40, 66, 39, 51, 51, 65, 67, Albert ,.,...,...,.,. 77, 26, 39, 51 113 113 113 113 114 104 , 114 37, 42, 89 33, 58, 64, 37, 40, 42, 66, 40, 42, 45, Cline, Jim ............ ....... 3 9, 114, Clossin, Donna ...,... ,,,,,,,, 9 , 37, 65, 105, Cloud, Bonnie ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 46, Cloud, Carol ...........,.....,...,... .,....... Clubb, Charles Wesley ,,,,,,, ,,,,,, Coats, Violet .,..,,..,,...,.,,,,,,, ,,,,,..,,,,,.,, Cochran, James ,..,...,..... .............,.. Cole, Martha ........,. Coleman, Judie .,,.... Collins, Collins, Collins, Collins, Collins, Compo, Conder, Dixie .......,.. Judy Kay ,..,.. Larry .,........ Ronald ...... Sondra ...,..., Douglas ,...,..,,,. Brewer, Carole ,.,.....,,.,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,, 1 13 Brinegar, Beverly ,........,,......,.......,,, 105 Britton, Elmer.. 33, 51, 55, 68, 71, 105 Britton, Nancy ..........., 37, 45, 105,111 Bronaugh, Brenda Louise .............. 105 Bronaugh, Phillip ,............................. 51 Brooks, Laurie ..........................., 37, 88 Brooks, Ronald Dean ............ 105, 113 Brown, Jean ......,..,.......,..... ....., 3 7, 113 Brown, Mrs. Marie P. ........................ 75 Brown, Patty ..............,...,...,,............ 113 Brown, Ronald ...,...,.... 28, 33, 88, 103 Brown, Steve ....................., 41, 88, 103 Brown, Stewart .......,,,.. 35, 58, 59, 60, 68, 104, 105 Browne, James ......., ...... 3 9, 88, 103 Browner, Richard .........,......,.,. 88, 111 Browning, Ellie .......,,...,,..,,..,,.,,,....,,,, 113 Brownlee, Miss Elizabeth ................ 76 Broyles, Kay ................,....... 37, 43, 113 Brumley, Alberta ........., 10, 37, 46, 89 Buck, Darlene ............................ 46, 105 Buckler, Jacqueline Ann .................. 89 Buckley, Judy .......,.......,..........,........, 113 Bueneman, Jean ............... ...... 4 2, 105 Burk, Frank ........ .................... 1 13 Burke,, Becky ...... ...,.......,.,.....,.. . Burns, Sue ........,...,....... 39, 46, 89, Burtner, Janice .....,..... Burton, Brenda Louise .... 113 103 111 103 Burton, Gloria Butcher, Janice Lee ...., 46, 105, 46, 89, 105 77 Butler, Mr. James ..... ........... Butler, Joan ................... .,........... 1 13 Butler, Mr. William .,..,,. ..,,.. 7 7, 104 Butts, Linda .................. ...... 6 6, 113 Butz, Sue .,.............,,,,,, .,.......,......... 1 05 Byars, Elizabeth ,.....,......................... 105 Connelly, Miss Marjorie Conner, Barbara ........,... Conroy, Mike ......... Cook, Mary ......,... Cook, Pearl .............. Cooper, Francis E. ....... . Copeland, Bob ............... Copeland, Mary Jane .. 37, 40, 37, flff'57i 105 51 52 5 105 105 89 114 89 114 105 105 105 116 46. 111 105 114 105 89 114 105 105 89 3 89 89 114 114 77, 86 28, 89 39, 47, 51, 58, 67, 106, 114 118 . 106 41, 89 114 22, 26, 42 Copus, Janet ...................... 37, 105, Cordier, Alberta .,.. Cornell, James ......... Costner, Geneva .,........... Courtney, Charlotte ..... 89, ffff li6Q 66Q 37, 105 111 89 103 114 114 Cox, David ....,..... 58, 64, 68, 105, 107 COX, Judy .......... ...... 6 2, 67, 112, 114 Crabb, Jerry ......... ...,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 3 9, 106 Cramer, Bonnie ...... ,.,.,.................... 9 0 Cramer, Deanna .... ..... 4 0, 66, 114 Crasher, Peter ,..................... ,........,., 1 14 Crayton, Lillie .............,,,.,...,,,,,.,,, 37, 90 Creek, Nancy , ....... 12, 26, 34, 37, 40, 46, 90, 103 Crist, Linda ............ 27, 44, 61, 66, 90 Crossman, David ..........,............. 34, Crouch, Verlie ....., Crouse, Robert ........ Crousore, Mrs. .......... . Croussore, Georgia ....... Crum, Paul .............. Crump, Donald ....... Byelene, Mr. Mike ......., Byglin, David .............. 50, 51, 67, 77 ., 28, 41, 89 Crump, Kenneth ...,.... Cunningham, Anita ..... 44, 106 114 106 83 33, 67, 106 41, 90 114 114 1nn Curtis, John Francis .,..,,. ....... 1 06 Cushman, Juanita ......, D 90 Danforth, Michael .,..,... ,,.,,.. 1 06 Daniels, Miss Mary ,.,.aa., ..... 7 8, 80 Daughenbaugh, Jewell ............ 38, 114 Daugherty, Tim ..........,,.,, .......,.... 6 5 Davidson, Jay Allen .,,.... ...,... 1 06 Davidson, Larry .......,..,l ,.,,.....,..,. 1 14 Davidson, Linda ....... .......... 2 6, 114 Davis, Brenfla ......... .,.l.. 3 7, 40, 106 Davis, Charles ..,..., ...... 5 1, 67, 114 Davis, Cleo Ann .,... .,..,. 3 5, 46, 106 Davis Earlie ..,..... .....,..,...,l.,. 1 14 Davis Edward ..... ....... 3 9, 114 Davis Lois ,....,.... .,,.,......,., 1 14 Davis Mrs. .,........... .,,,.,.,..,,......, 8 3 Davis Rebecca ,,,,.,, ..... 3 4, 37, 90 Davis Richard ,,..,.. ......,...,..,. 9 0 Davis, Ruth Ann ..,., ..... 1 1, 90 Davis, Sherrill ...,........ .......,...,. 1 14 Decker, Margaret ..,.. .....,. 3 7, 106 Deeter, Pat ...,.,,,.,.., ........,. 1 14 Deeter, Shirley ..,...,,.,.,....,...,..,.,,... 45, 90 DeFord, Jim ........,,,...,.....,................. 114 Denbo, Beverly ....,... 28, 29, 30, 34, 37, , 40, 46, 90, 103 Dcnney, Wilma ,...,,.,..i...,. 46, 106, lll Dennis, Bill ,........ ...... 3 9, 41, 45, 114 Dennis, Tom ...........,.......................... 90 Denton, Wanda ........,,.. 27, 29, 30 37 Derosett, Barbara .... ss, 40, 45,190 114 INDEX Edgerton, Jerry .......... Easterday, Mr. Wayne ..,............. ll, 78 33, 35, 106, lll Egle, Roger ............,,.......r........,. 33, 115 Ellis, David ....,, ....r.. ......,....,.. 1 1 5 Ellis, Erma .........,.,,..... ...,,..,..,..,,.. 1 15 Ellis, Marilyn ...................... 45, 91, 103 Ellsworth, Sandra Jo .............. 8, 37, 91 Elrod, Tom ..................,.,,..,,,. 33, 34, 91 Eltzroth, Sharon ...,.,.... 37, 42, 46, 106 Emmons, Pete ....,... ..........,..,,.. 6 9, 115 Englehart, Lester ..... ............. 4 4, 106 Engstrom, Dee ........,........... 40, 66, 115 Enyeart, Shirley Kay ......,................. 106 Esarey, Charles ,........,.....,.. 58, 112, 115 Evans, Geraldine .......,...,......,,.... 40, 115 Evans, John ,,....,... 33, 38, 44, 46, 103 Evans, Marcia Kay .....,....,.,............. 106 Evans, Ronald ,...,...,.......,...,. 26, 33, 91 Evens, Wayne ......... .......,...... 1 15 Everhart, Howard ..,. .....,............. 1 06 Ewer, Barbara ,......... ...., 3 7, 40, 115 F Fankboner, Suellen ,..... ...,, 2 6, 62, 106 Farmer, James ............ ,....,............. 1 15 Farr, James .......,..,,. .... .............,,..,... 9 1 Faulkner, Arthur ,,...,.,., 47, 51, 54 55, 87, 91, 103 Faulkner, Ellen ,,..,..,.... ,,,.,,. 4 2, 45, 91 Faulkner, Ernest .,,...,... 44, 47, 51, 106 Faulkner, Patricia Ann .,..,,.. 37, 40, 45, 106 Faust, Wilma Jean ...... ..... 3 7, 46, 106 Ferguson, Mrs. Myrtle ,,.,,................ 83 Ferguson, Philip ......,,.,..,....,........ 8, 115 Ferguson, Mr. Ralph ..,. 50, 58, 68, 78 Fessenden, William ...,l ,,.,,......... 3 3, 91 Fetters, John .,.,...,,. 39, 58, 64, 68, 115 Fidler, David ..,......... ..... 4 0, 41, 106 Fields, Roseanna . .,,...... .. Derr, Dixie ..................,... 15, 26, 37, 90 Detamore, Beatrice ....,..,1,..1....,..,,...... 90 Detamore, Paul ....,. 11, 33, 42, 47, 51, 52, 65, 71, 90 Detamore, Phillip .. 15, 26, 27, 33, 40, 41, 47, 51, 90, 103 Devine, Carolyn ,.ll....... ,.........,..., 3 7, 106 Diamond, Bernie ,....,.... 33, 39, 69, 114 Dicken, George ............,..,.......,..,. 33, 91 Dicken, Jo Ette .......,.,.. 30, 37, 43, 106 Dickerson, Glenn ,..,...............,............ 91 Dille, Anita ..,....... ......... 3 7 Dille, Onda .,.... ....... 1 14 Dilts, Mary .........,..,......,.., ....... 1 14 Dilts, Robert .....,..,................ ....... 1 06 Dobson, Norman George ....,. ....... 1 06 Dodson, Allegra .,...,..,..,,,,.... ....... 1 14 Dollar, Chester ....... ....... ......... 9 1 Dollar, Tony ........ .............. 1 14 Dooley, James ..... ................. 1 14 Dorman, Danny ...,. ...,.. 3 3, 44. 114 Dorman, Sharon ......,,,,, .......,. 3 7, 91 Dorsey, Carol Sue .....,.. .,.,..,... 1 06 Dorsey, Harry ............. ......... 7 1, 91 Douglas, Marcia ..... ...,............. 1 14 Downam, Joan .......... ....,. 3 6, 37, 106 Downing, Mrs. Iris ...... ................ 8 3 Doyle, Bryce ,,,....,...,.. .............. 1 06 Drake, Rosalind ....... ....... 4 0, 106 Dray, Robert .................................... 114 Drook, Agnes .,,,................,. 37. 40, 106 Dugdale, Lois ...... 37, 40, 46, 106, 111 Duncan, James ..........,,....,................, 114 Duncan, Joan ............................ 44. 114 Duncan, Virginia ...... ............ 9 1 Dunn, Sandra .......... ..,.... 9 1, 103 E Eads, Robert John ........,,................ 106 Eagleson, Richard ....,... 26, 28, 33, 41, 47, 70, 91, 103 Eakins, Russell ....,............................. 114 Earhart, William Frederick ,........... 124 106 Finch, Dick ,...,,...,,.. 51, 67, 115 Fisher, Janet ......,l..,.l,..,. .,.,.,,,...t,l,.,,,,, 9 2 Fisher, Kaye ...,..,,.......... .....,,,........,.. 1 15 Fisher, Larry .......... 18, 27. 28, 41, 92 Fisher, Marilyn Sue .......,,. 18, 45, 106 Fisher, Paul .,,,.l,... 51, 52, 54, 58, 106 Fisher, Phil ...,,..........,..,..,...... ..,,,,. 8 , 92 Fite, Patsy ...,,..,..,........,.. .,..... 1 15 Fitzgerald, Donald .....,.. ....... 1 06 Flynn, Robert ......,,.,,, ...., 9 2 Folden, William ...,. ....,.. 1 I5 Ford, Mary ,.....,..,...... ,...,.......,,.,,,, 9 2 Fortney, James ,,..,...,......................... 106 Fosnough, David ........,....... 26, 65, 115 Fosnough, Robert D. ...................... 106 Foster, John ,..,.....,,.....,... .......,..,,.. 1 15 Foust, Bill .,..,...,.,,...,... ....... 4 5, 106 Fowler, Carolyn ...,.,,.,... .........l.. E 12 Foxx, Cuba Jewell ........ ....... 1 06 Foxx, Graydon James ..... ..... 9 2 Foxx, Ramona ..,.........,. ....,.. 1 15 Francis, Connie ..,,....., ....... 1 15 Franklin, Dwight ...... .........,,.,,.....,. 5 1 Franklin, Larry ..... ...,.,..,.,.,,..,..,.... 1 06 Frantz, Karen ,..., ,..... 2 1, 37, 92, 103 Frazier, Delbert ,,.., . ,.......,..,.....,,...,.. 115 Friedman, Pamila ..,,..., 19, 40, 45, 106 Friend, Nancy ........ ............,.... I 16, 115 Fultz, Joyce .....,,.., .........,,,....... 1 15 Furber, David ,,.., ....... 1 06 G Gable, Stephen .,,......,,......... 58, 67, 115 Ganz, Marilyn ....,. 27, 37, 46, 92, 103 Gardner, Larry .....................,..., 44, 115 Gardner, Lois .... ...... 3 8, 45, 66, 106 Garriott, Penelope ...,..,....... 37. 66, 115 Garriott, Richard ..... ............ 3 4, 92 Garrison, Ginger ...,.. ..,..., ......,.. 9 2 Garrison, Joseph ,...,. ,,.....,..,,..,., 1 06 Gates, William .....,. ....... 3 3, 70, 106 George, Richard ..,..... ..,.....,,.... 1 15 Gershim, Danny ...,. ..........,....,. 1 15 Gerstorff, Betty ...... ,..,.......... 3 8, 115 Gillon, Jim .,,.,,....... ...,,, 3 9, 70, 115 Glass, Jane Ann ....... .......... 4 0, 106 Goble, Ralph ................, .,..,...,.,. 9 2 Godfrey, Mike ,..,...,...........,.,......,..,.. 115 Godwin, Claudia ,.......,.,............. 37, 115 Good, Lynn ,,.. 33, 39, 44, 46, 67, 106 Goodpaster, Phyllis ...........,...,.,...,..,. 115 Goshert, Miss Martha ,..,.,......,... 66, 78 Gotschall, Carolyn ............,. 26, 37, 115 Gray, Barbara .........,.,,,.. ...........,,..,. 1 15 Guy, Jim .............,.....,...,.,...........,..,..,,. 92 Green, Dick .......... 51, 58, 59, 67, 115 Green. Marsha ..l.......,................... 37, 92 Green, Mary .,...... .... ..,.,,.,.. 6 6 , 115 Green, Ronnie ...,.... ......,,...,. 4 4. 115 Greene, Polly .,.,,. .........,.. , 37, 40, 115 Gregory, Judy ..,............. 27, 28, 29, 30, 37, 44, 46, 92, 107 Grogan, Marion ......,,,,...,.....,..........,. 115 Grose, Phyllis ......,........,.,..,............,.. 106 Guinn, Katherine ..,.,. ,.,.. 1 15 Gugel, Thomas ........ ....,...ll,ll. 1 15 Gulliford, Angela ...., ....... 9 2, 103 Guy, Jim ...,.,,.....,,.., ,.,.... . .. 115 H Hacker, Donna .....,.....,,..,.......,......,,.. 115 Hadley, Judy ...... 22, 26, 62. 106, 111 Hadley, Terry ..........,.,............... 65, 115 Hagebusch, Gary ..... ,,..... 6 115 Haines, Larry ......... ......,,.. 1 15 Haisley, Jerry ...... ,.,.. 1 06 Haley, Jerry .... ......,............, 1 16 Ham, John .................,,...........,..... 35, 92 Hamilton, Ted ......,.. 45, 51, 67, 106 Hankins, Robert Larry .... 33, 35, 47, 64, 69, 106 Hanning, Frank fBobj .....,....,,.. 29, 33, 92, 103 Hardin, Donald ..... .,.,,,,.....,........... 1 16 Harker, Jane ....... ....... 3 7 38, 40, 45, 93, 103 Harmon, Jennie .,,.,..................,......,. 116 Harmon, Larry ,.,..,.... 47, 51, 107. 111 Harmon, Margarette .,,..,,,.....,,. 37, 116 Harmon, Michael ..,,,.,,.,..,... 33, 41, 93 Harmon, Roberta .... ...... 4 5, 93, 100 Harmon, Wanda ..,.......,...,....... 116, 121 Harreld, Donald Ray ,. 33, 65, 70, 107 Harrell, Herbert .,.......,..........,...,.,... 116 Harrell, Judith ...............,...........,..,... 107 Harrigan, Marsha ............ 66, 116, 121 Harris, Eddie .......... ...,.,,,..... 6 5, 116 Harris Jerry ........,...,.,......,.......... 44, 93 Harris Patricia .......,............ 39, 45, 93 Harris Val ..,,..,.......................,.., 44, 116 Harris William .... 10, 14, 28, 33, 39, 47, 69, 71, 93, 103 Hartley Russell .......,...,.. 33, 41, 44, 93 Hartman, Linda .......... 37, 40, 46, 107 Hautem, Robert ,...,.,..........,...... 58, 116 Hawkins, Judith ..........,. 37, 38, 44, 93 Hawkins, Stephen .... .,,.,,....,,........ 1 16 Hayes, Jewell .,....,,.,,.,.,......,.,...,...,.... 116 Haynes, Keith ..,........... 35, 42, 69, 107 Haynes, Max Lynn ........,..............,.. 107 Heavilin, Kathryn ........ 27, 29, 30, 34, 37, 39, 46, 93, 103 Heck, Miss Florence ..................., 10, 78 ' 1 44 Heckard, Jin ...........,,..,. Hedges, jerry ...,... Hefner, Nancy ....... 41, 93 Heiss, Carole ................,. 37, 40, 42, 93 INDEX .I jackson, Deloris ...,.. ,,........,.. 1 16 jackson, Sally ,,,..,. ,..............,.... 3 7, 107 jacob, john .......,.............,,......... 58, 116 jeffries, Lowanda ..,. 8, 40, 94, 103,107 jess, Margaret ............................ 46, 107 jivery, Dick .......................,...........r.... 116 johnson, Mr. Cletus D. .....r.............. 74 johnson, Harmon ........................,,.. 116 johnson, Mary .............. 26, 37, 40, 94 johnson, Merrill Gene ........,....,,,..., 107 johnson, Reba .,........,,,,,..,,.,....,.... 37, 94 jones, Ann .,.....,.......,,..,.,,,...,.. 37, 39, 94 jones Barbara Ann ...,....,.,....... 37, 107 jones jones, - 1 Darlene ...........,........................ udle ............ 19 30, 43, Helm, Carol Lynn ......,. ...,..... . 107 Henderson, Betty ...... .......... 1 16 Henderson, judy ........... ....... 6 6, 116 Henderson, Richard ..,.... ...,,,.... I I6 Henderson, Rose .......... ....... I 16 Hendricks, Sondra ..,..... ......,.. 9 3 Henry, joe ......................,...,.....,......... 116 Hensley, janet ....................,..,.... 66, 116 Heraty, Dick .......,.... 22, 26, 27, 33, 47, 51, 52, 55, 67, 93, 103 Herman john ...................,,,..,,.,.,..,,,. 107 Herrick, Sally ...........,.,...... 37, 112, 116 Herring, Evan Leroy ,..,,.......,, ....... 1 07 Herring, jerry ,,,..,.,.,,.. ,,...,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,, 9 3 Herring, Mary ....,....,.......,....,..,,...,,,.,,,, 93 Herring, Sandra ...... 26, 29,37, 93, 103 Herring, Valerie ,,......,,.. . .,.............,... 116 Hewitt, james .,.,,. ...,. 9 3 Hewitt, Peggy ......... ........,.,, 9 3 Higgins, james ,..,... ............. I 07 Highley, janis ..,.. ,,,,,, 4 4, 116 Hill, janice ,...... .......... 3 7, 107 Hill, Michael ....... ..,... 4 1, 45, 107 Hill, Noel .............,. ..,,.,,.,,,,,,,,, 1 16 Hillyer, Waneta ....... ,.,,,, 4 4, 116 Hitesman, Susan ....,. ........,. 1 I6 Hobbs, William ..... . ,.,,,,.,,..,.,. 94 Hodge, judy .....,..... ...,. 3 7, 40, 94 Hodson, Philip ...,....,.......,,....,.,,,,,,,,,, 107 Hoganson, Lenore ..........................,. 116 Holliday, Philip .... 28, 29, 38, 94, 103 Holloway, Rose Ann .......,.,.,........,... 116 Holloway, Sylvia .......... 37, 39, 66, 107 Holman, Nyla jane ...,,....,,,,,..,,..,..... 107 Holmes, Anne .........,,...,,,.,...,..,,,.. 42, 66 Hooker, Mr. Orville j. .... ,. ......... 74 Hooper. Beth Ann .,,,..,,.,,,.,,,..,,,,,, 7, 37 Hoppes, james ,..,.............,...........,..,... 94 Horst, Barbara ..........,,........ 37, 46, 107 Hottle, Barry ..................,.....,,...,,...,... 68 Houghland, Mr. john M. .......,....,... 74 Houlihan, Marilyn ............,,............ 116 Houseman, Loretta ...... 37, 42, 46, 107 Howard, Alice .......,....,,.....,........,...,... 94 Howard, Karen ....,. ...,,......,. 3 7, 116 Howe, Carol ....... .,...,..., I 16 Huckery, janet ...,... .,..,...,, 1 16 Hudson, judy ......... ...,.......... I I6 Huffakcr, Dennis ...,. .,,,...,..., 4 5, 94 Huffman, Cynthia ..,,,,.,,..,,. 37, 46, 107 Hughes, Charles ,,,,..,.,... 33, 39, 71, 94 Hughes, Douglas .... ......,...,., 6 5, 107 Hughes, jim ........ .............,... 1 16 Hull, Clifford ...... ...... .....,.... I 0 7 Hulley, David ......... .....,....,............. l 07 Humes, Ronald .......... 51, 54, 70, 107 Hungerford, jackie .......................... 107 Hunt, Linda ,,...,........ ,,.................. I 16 Huston, Allen .......... ........ 4 9, 68, 94 Huston, Larry . A.,..,.,,..,,,...,,...,..,,,.,,.. 116 Hutcheson, Caroline .. 37, 43, 46, 107 Hutcheson, Russell .........,,,...........,.... 94 Hyatt, Claude .....,...... .................... l 16 I Inman, john .. 58, 59, 61, 64. 67, 107 Ireland, Bonnie , ..,..,.,,.. 26, 37, 46, 107 Ireland Shirley .........,..........., 37, 46, 94 Isenhart, Carol ,...,,, lsenhart, Ronald ..... 44, 94 116 32 37 38 40, '45,' 67,, 94,1 103 jones Leonard ....................,............. 116 jones, Miss Marilyn ............ 34, 35, 78 jorczak, Barbara ..,..,,.,...,.,. 37, 46, 107 jordan, William ........,,.,.....,.,...,.......... 64 julian, Ronald Eugene ....... ...... 1 07 jumper, Charles . ,.,...,.,....., 1 ..... 116 K Kahre, Donna .............,...,,.....,.,,...,..., 117 Katz, Harry ........................................ 117 Keay, Tom ..........,... 17, 40, 41, 45, 47 51, 53, 65, 94, 103 Keeling, Donna Kay ,..................... .. 107 Keene, Beckie .............................. 66, 117 Keiner. Stephanie ..... ...... 4 3, 62, 107 Keller, Patricia ...... 31, 37, 38, 40, 44. 94 Kelley, Patrick ......,.....,,,...,............... 117 Kempher, Vicki .,,,..,..,,. 26, 37, 66, 117 Kennedy, Mr. Kenneth ......,.,,.... 42, 79 Kennedy, Paul ,.,..,,.... ...,.............,....... S 15 Kerr, Karin ,......... .............,....... 9 5 Kesot, Beverly .... ..... 3 7, 95, 103 Key, jay ...,............... ........,......... 9 5 Key, Shirley Ann ...... .,....,. 3 4, 95 Keys, Clara ....,.....,.. ,,.....,...,....,.. 1 17 Kidwell, Karen .,,...,.,....,...,,..,...,........ 107 Kierstead, Nancy .......... 40, 44, 45, 117 Kilgore, joyce ......... ..,..,...,.......,,.... 1 17 Kilgore, Karen ..... Kilgour, Treva .,,,..,,..,,.. Kimes, Mike ........,. 51, Kindler, Margaret ..,,,,..,. Kindler, Mary Ann .,,.,,, King, Mary Margaret King, Sharon ............,,. King, Stephen ,.....,.. King, Tony ......, Kinner, Larry ...... Kinsey, jerry ..... Kirby, john ,...... Kirby, joyce ......... Kirk, Sandra .,..,,,,... Kiser, Mr. Warren ..... Knight, james ,......., Knipp, William ...... Knoderer, Fred .,.... Knotts, Carole .... Knotts, Marcia ...... Knowles, Roy ............. Koegel, Marcia .,...,,.,. Konearis, Magdalene .... Konearis, Mary .............. Kossan, Eugene .......,..,,., Kral, joseph ..,...... ....., . 62, 67, 107, lll 22, 43, 62, 112, 117 54, 69, 77, 107 39, 117 ...... 107 117 117 117 107 117 95 107 117 fff s5Q 107 117 44, 117 37, 45, 117 95, 103 107 37, 107 37, 40, 66, 95 37, 40, 66, 95 44, 95 70, 107 Kunkle, Nancy .......... 35, 37, 107, lll L LaBounty, Carolyn .,......... ....,. 3 9, 107 Lalferty, Mr. Edward ...... ........,,. 7 5 Lahr, Margery Carol .,....., ...... 1 07 Lakin, George ......,.,...... ................ 1 17 Lanter, Billy .............,. ..,....,..,,.,,..., l 17 Larkin, Cathy ....... .,... 2 6, 37. 117 Larrance, Bill .....,.... ................ 1 17 Latchaw, john ,....,.,. ,..,... ...... 7 0 , 117 Latendresse, Linda ,,...,., ,.,,.. 3 7, 107 Lathem, Charles ......... ........, 1 17 Latimer, Barbara .....,. ..,,,,,, 9 5 Latimer Connie .,.. ..,,., 1 07 Latimer Vince ......,........,,....,...,,.,,,... 117 Layman Linda ....,..................... 37, 117 117 Leas, Bettieann .... 22, 37, 39, 43, 47. 57 Leas, Larry ..,..,,..,.... 27, 29, 33, . , Ledbetter, Bill ............. 59, 61, 95, 103 Lee, Mr. john T. .... . Lee, Murza ........,..,.,.,, LeMaster, Clifford ..... LeMaster, Margaret .... Lemon, Billie jean ..,,.. Lemons, Phillip ......,,. Lenhart, Bob .......... 79 95 95 117 107 117 117 Lewis, Bill .,,,,.... ..,...,,.,.... 9 5 Lewis, Patricia ..... ,,..,..,,.....,... 9 5 Libbert, Lynne ..,..............,..,. 8, 37, 117 Libengood, Larry .............. 68. 108. 111 Liepse, Gary ,,............. .........,......... 1 08 Lines, Rebecca Ann ....,...,......... 37, 108 Lippens, john .......,.....,...................... 95 Long, janet .................. 22, 43, 62, 117 Long, jay Marvin .,..,,,,.,......,..,,...,.., 108 Long, Sondra ........,.. ............ 2 6, 117 Looker, Dana ...,.... 95 39 Love, Sally ..,...,,.....,,...,. , ,......,.. . Lowe, jerry ..................,..... .,........... I 08 Lowe, Norman Dale ..... 65, 108 Lucas, Rebecca ...........,.. ......... 1 08 Luna, Vivian .....,......, ...,..... 1 17 Lusher, Christine ......... .....,. 30, 96 Lusher, Russell ........,....................... 108 Luzadder, Valerie Ann .....,..,... 39, 108 Lynch, Miss Pauline ........ ........... 7 9 Lyon, jean Ann ..........,.. ............. l 08 Lyons, Ivan ,.....,.,,, .,,................ 1 08 Lyons, Shirley ...... ..... 4 0, 44, II7 Lytle, Max ....... ...,............ 1 08 Mc McAdams, Mary .,.... ....,. 1 I7 McBride, Gerry ....., ....., 1 17 McBride, Mr. Ira ....... ......,.... 7 9 Mcflallerty, Tom .,..,, ,....... 3 9, 96 McCain, Minnie ...... .,....,.. 1 17 McCord, Linda ,,......... ..,... 1 17 McCormick, George ....,., .,,..... 3 9 McCracken, james .......,.,,. ...... I I7 McDonald, Connie Kay , ....,,, ,.....,... l 08 McDonald, Mary Lou ..,....,..,...,.,..... 117 McDonald, Patsy ...,.....,,.,..... 37, 66, 96 MacDonald, Sherroll ............,... 37, 117 McDowell, Robert ......... ............. 1 08 McDowell, William .......,.. McGillem, Ray Allen ...... 108 108 McKee, David ........,....,. ....... 4 2, 96 McKee, Pamela .......... .,..... 4 6, 96 McKillip, David .......,..,,. ......... 1 18 McKinney, Harold ....... ..,......... 6 7, 118 McMillan, Mr. Donald .,.......,...,..,... 75 McMillan, Madonna .... I8 22, 26 37 43, 345, 108: Ill, McMillen, Ronald .......,. McVicker, Mr. Merritt 125 15, 27, 29, 30, INDEX M N Macaluso, John ,,..,...,......... 38, 44, 118 Mallet. Jim .A.....,. ..,,. 3 8, 44, 46, 118 Maggart, Gail ....,......,.,,AA..,,. 37, 66, 118 Maguire, Patricia .. Maidenberg, Mike .. Maidenberg, Tohi . 11, 12. 30, . 42, ' 34, 37, 38, 40, 96 39, 69, 118 37, 39, 42 43, 108 Maiues, David ..... 33, 47, 51, 108 Mann. Steven ,.,,.,, .......,....,1., 4 6, 108 Marble, Omie ..,,.. .,...,..,....... 1 18 Marden, Rex .........1. ......,.,,.. 4 4, 118 Markland, Delores ,..... 46, 96, 103 Markland, Sandra .,,,,. ......,.. 6 6, 118 Marks, Mary ..,...,.. . ...... 96, 102 Marley, Carrol ........ ..,.......,.. 1 18 Marshall, Dick ,..,..,,.. ....11 3 5, 108 Marshall, Michael .,,,. ......... 1 08 Martin. Patti ...,.1..,, ..,...... 1 18 Masters, Joyce .,....... ,,,,,,,, 6 6, 96 Mathews, Anne .,,,... .......,. 3 7, 108 Mathias, Dixie ,.... ................,,,,. 9 6 Mathias, Judie ....,.,,,,,,,...,... 40, 66, 118 Mayer, Paul ,...,....,....,,,..,,.....,........... 118 Mecklenberg, Miss Gretchen ., 79, 112 Meily, Mrs. Esther ,.....,...,...,11.,..,...,..., 79 Meily, Martha ..,..,..,..,1. 19, 37, 38, 40, 45, 46, 96 Melching, Susan ,...., ,,.........i,,,....,,,. 1 08 Mercer. Connie ............ 26, 37, 96, 103 Meridith, Larry ...... ..,....,,,,............ 1 08 Metcalfe, Dale .,,,, ....,,,.....,..,,,. 4 6. 108 Mickel, Patricia .,.,,,.,,. 37, 39, 44, 108 Miles, Melva ....,......,,...,.......,,...,...,,,..,, 96 Miller, Dennis Allan .,..,..........,...... 108 Miller, George ......,...,...,,..,,..,,.....,,.,,., 51 Miller James .......,,....,.. 51, 53, 56, 57, 59, 60, 96 Miller, Janice ,..... ....,...,,,. 3 7, 43, 118 Miller, Miriam ...,..,.,. 43, 46, 108, 111 Miller, Pam .,...................... 37, 66, 118 Miller, Mr, Russell .,.,,,,.,,..,....... 28,80 Miller, Tom ...,...,....... ,,,,.,,,....... 9 6 Miller, Tonya .,,.,.,,,,.. ..,.., 4 2, 108 Miller, Mrs. Velma ........,,..,............... 83 Miller, Wanda Sue .....,..,..... 28, 39, 96 Mills, Joyce ,.,...........,. ......,.... 4 6, 96 Mills. Royce ,........... ..,,........, 1 08 Minich, Judith ......., 118 Mitchell, Allen .....,...... .....,.. 3 9, 96 Mitchell, Bertha ..........,. ......,...... 1 18 Montgomery, Linda ,.,,,. .,...,,. 3 7, 97 Moore, Bonita ...,...,..,...,. .....,... 4 6, 108 Moore, Opal Lorene Moreland, Goldie .. 37, 66, 108 40, 66, 97 Morgan, Mary ................,...,......,........ 97 Moritz, James ...,.. ,..... 1 9, 28, 38, 41, 45, 97, 103 Morrell, Leroy ........... ................ l 08 Morrell, Waymon ,..,. .......,...........,. 6 4 Morris, Jay B. .,...,..,.. , .,., 59, 68, 108 Morris, Jerry Albert ..............,......... 108 Morrow, Shirley Bell ....................., 111 Moseley, Donna ....,,,...,. 40, 45, 46, 97 Mount, Randall .... 29, 47, 64, 67, 97 Muchmore Judy .,................ 37, 43, 46, 108, 111 Mullen, Deloris Kay ....... ...... 4 0, 108 Nall, Ronnie ......... 47, 64, 67 Nelson, Darlene ,..., ..,,,, 3 7, 40, 45, 108, 111 Nelson, Dianne ...,,.....,. 26, 30, 37, 40, 45, 108, 111 Nelson, Donna ..... ......... 9 , 29, 97 Nelson, James ..,,.. ,..... 4 1, 47, 51, 65, 67, 108 Nester, Judy ,....,.,, ..,..,..,.,.,... 1 18 Newlin, Gordon ...,.. ...,.. l 18 Nierste, John .......... ........, 1 08 Niverson, John ....,, ,..,t.,..... . 108 Noggle, Linda ...... ,,,,.....,...... 4 4, 118 Norwood, Judy 34, 37, 46, 97 118 Nye, Sharon ....... ..,......,............. Nye, Wayne ....... .,..,,,,,..,..,.,,, 1 08 O Oakley, Sue .................. 40, 46, 97, 103 Oatis, Mike ...... ,,.,....,. ..,..,... 1 i 9, 118 0'Haver, Tom ,,..,..,,.. . 33, 58, 108, 111 Oliver, Alice .............,.,,...,..,,,,,,.,,t.,,.. 118 Oliver, Connie Sue ,.........,,,,,,,,.,,,,... 108 O'Mara, John ..............,..,..,...,,,. 46, 118 Osborn, Elaine .,.... 26 , 37, 39, 45, 118 37 Owen, Crettie , ....,.....,...,.,...,,,..., , 118 Owensby, Charles .,,,, ........... 5 2 P Pace, Edward ,,.... ....... ,,,..,..,,..........,,, 1 C 17 Pack, Frances ............,... 37, 38, 45, 118 Paddock, Virginia ..,..,,,.,,..,,...,,,,.,.... 118 Page, Mr. Donald ..... ..... 4 7, 80, 112 97 Pannell, Verna .,,,.,,,...,,.,,,,.,1.,,.,,,,,,,,,,, Parker, Cynthia ,... ......... ,,.,,. . .,...... 6 6 , 97 Parrish, Jeff ...... 15, 26, 41, 47, 70, 97 Parsons, Jean Anne ........,.,. 37, 42, 46, 108, 111 Muncie, Billy ,...,........,.. ......... 6 7, 118 Munsey. Monita ........ .............. 3 7, 97 Munson, Larry ..... ,..,,.................... 9 7 Myers, Carole .,,... ....... 3 7, 108, 111 Myers, Carolyn ...,.... ...............,,.... 9 7 Myers, Judy A. .... ....., 3 7, 43, 118 Myers, Judy .,.... ...,...., 3 7, 118 Myers, Mike ,...,,,., ,,.,,....,,.....,..., 9 7 Myers, Rebecca ....,.. .........,,..,,. 3 7, 118 Myers, Sandra ,...,. ,..., 2 2, 26, 62, 118 Pattison, Sandra ...., ...,.. 9 7, 103 Pavlick, Michael ..,,..,..., .........,,. 1 11 Payne, Rebecca Sue ...,,.. , ..,,........... 108 Pearce, Barbara ..........,...,....,....., 66, 118 Pearson, John ....,......,,,........ 44, 69, 118 Pence, Artie ....,.....r. 59, 61, 68, 108 Pence, James M. ........,. 10, 47, 58 68, 97, 103 Pence, Reggie .......... ,,,...,,,,...,..,.. 1 18 Pendergrass, Ed .,.., ...,.. 1 18 Penick, Carolyn ........,......,..,,.,,..,..,,.. 119 Penrod, Nila Rosann ..,...,..,...... 40, 108 Perdiue, Carol ....,. 30 37, 46, 98, 103 Perdue, Judy ......,.........,...,......... 44, 118 Perkins, Alicia ,...,. .......... 3 7, 117, 118 Perkins, Bob ..,......... ....,.,,,,.,......,.,,, 1 18 Perkins, Tanya .........,...... 37, 108, 111 Persinger, Judith ..,.................,......... 109 Peters, Dianne ....,..,,...,,.. 30, 37, 38 40, 44, 98, 103 Peters, Michael ........ .,........... 1 09 Peters, Pat ....,..,...,. ................ 1 18 Peters, Ruby ....,...,. ..... , . 109, 111 Pettiford, Joyce ....,. ..,...,.,,.,,. 9 8 Pfeiffer, Terry ..,,.. ............. 1 09, 111 Phares, Marilyn ...,,,..,,,..,......,........... 119 Phillippe, Karen .,....., 43, 62, 109, 111 Phillips, Stephen ,.,,..,,.,,..,.........,...... 119 Pinkerton, James .......... 7, 39, 44, 109 Pitzer, Gloria ...................,.. 37, 66, 119 Planck, Betty Jean .........,...,.............. 109 Plummer, Carol ..., 33, 46, 71, 109, lll Plummer, Larry .,....................,. 98, 103 Plummer, Richard ......,................... 119 Plummer, Sue ,....., .. 37, 109 Poe, Phyllis ....,. ,...,. 6 6, 109 Poe, Robert ,...,., ,,,...,,, 1 19 Poling, Larry ..,,,,,.,. .,...,..,.,..,.,.. 9 8 Poling, Patricia ..,,.... ......,...,.,,,,..,. 1 09 Pollen, Edward ........ ...., 5 1, 58, 119 Poole, Eileen ..,..,.. .,,.,..,,..,..,, 1 19 Porter, Gary ......,......, .,.....,,...,.. 9 8 Powell, Ronald ...... .................. 9 8 Powers, Bonnie ....... .....,,,.... 3 7, 119 Pratt, Rebecca ,,.,.,..,, .,,,, 3 7, 40, 109 Pressler, Linda .......,.., ,,..,,.,..,,..,, 1 19 Prout, Mr. E. Dale .,..r..,...... 11, 80, 86 Prows, Richard ,.......,......,....,,..,,.......... 98 Pulley, Helen .,,......, ...,,.. 4 6, 109, 111 Pulley Patsy ..,. ....,........... 2 8,119 Purvis Carl ........,.,.....,,,. 33, 41,71 98 Purvis, Richard .......,..,......,........ 71, 119 Puterbaugh, Becky .........,, ..,,,, 3 7, 109 Puterbaugh, Richard ....... ..,,., 4 5, 119 Puterbaugh, Rita ,........,, ......... 1 19 Puterbaugh, Robert ...., ,,..,... 9 8 R Rader, Vicki ........,... ..,,, E 1, 26, 37, 43, 46, 109, 111 Rademaker, Jim ,,........,.,,,,,.,,,,,.,. 9, 119 Raether, Mr. Harold .......... 50, 51, 65, 67 80 Ramsey, Phil ............,.. ,,..,,............. 1 19 Randle, Ernest ...,. ,.,, 5 1, 55, 75, 98 Rankin, Barbara ..,.. .,......,... 4 4, 119 Rankin, Charles ...... ..... 3 9, 65, 119 Recht, Jo Ann ..... ............,, 4 0, 45 Reed, Clarice ...,..., .,,,.............,..... 1 19 Reed, Roger ,...,..,.........,.. 8, 45, 46, 119 Reed, Sandra Sue .,,..,,......... 28, 35 98 Reichenbach, Roy .,...........,..., 109, 111 Remaly, Connie .,......,......,....,..... 37, 109 Renbarger, Miss Ethel ............,......... 80 Rennaker, Naomi ,..,...,.,,,,,,...,,........ 109 Rentfrow, Russ .... 33, 35, 41, 68, 109 Retz, Earlene , ....r.......... 28, 30, 37, 40, 46, 98, 103 Reuter, Jo Hannah .,,,..,,,,.,....., 40, 109 Rice, Jackie ...............,.. ...,..... 4 0, 119 Richards, Evelyn ..... ...... 3 0, 35, 37, 46, 109 Richards, Nancy ....,..,..,. ........ 4 0, 98 Richardson, Joseph . ,,,,., .,....,......... 1 19 Richardson, Peggy .,..,. ....,. 3 7, 44, 45, 47, lll Richey, Robert ,,.., ....,......,, l 11 Ricks, Mrs. ,,,,,.... ..,.,.,.,.,. 83 Riddle, Mary ..... ...,.,....,.......,.... 1 09 Riddle, Nancy .....,..,..... 35, 37, 40, 46, 98, 103 Riley, Mrs. Dorothy ....,... ,.,...,..,,.,.. 8 0 Ring, Deanna ............. ..,.., 1 19 Robbins, Sue ............ , ..,.. 119 Roberts, Donald ...,.. ...... 1 19 Roberts, Lois .......,..... ...... 1 19 Robinson. John H. ....... ...... 1 19 Robinson, John U. .......... ,............ 1 19 Robinson, Miss Lorene ....,,..,..,..., 9, 81 Robison, Gary ...................... 41, 44, 119 Roe, Mary .....,................. ................ 1 19 Rogers, Suzie ........ ,..... 3 7, 119 Rohrer, Paul ..... ............................ 9 8 Roll, Dixie .....................,.................... 119 Ross, Judy ...........,,... 46, 104, 109, lll Roth, Charles ...................,..,,.,,.,.,,.... 119 Rouch, Judy ...... ..... 2 8, 37, 44, 109 Rouch, Pat ........,... ....................... 1 19 Roush, William ,..... .....,...,... 1 09 Rowe, Janet ......... ,..,..,......... 1 09 Rowe, Pat .......,. ..,,.,............... 2 6 Royal, John ....... ......, 3 3, 65, 98 Royal, Robert ...... 109 IXULII, Dlll ............. Rude, Sally .............. Rudicel, Gerald Runyon, Larry .........,.., ...... Rutherford, Barbara , l,,.. ....,. Rye, Anna ,.,,,,......,.......,, ..... rm, luv 66, 119 99 26, 119 37, 119 99 Sala, John ...,..,,,, ....., 6 5, 119 Sala, Nancy .l,,,,, .,... 4 6, 99 Salyer, Frances .... .,,,, 1 19 Sample, Warren ,,,,. 119 Sa11ders, Bill .....r.r.,. ,,,,,,,,,, 1 09 Sanders, Delbert ..,,r ,,,,,,,,,,,,, 1 19 Sanders, Judy .,..... .,.,,, 6 6, 119 Sartain, Roger ...... .....,,,,,,,,,,r,rr,..,,, 9 9 Savesky, Robert .......,..rr..rrr.r,,, 17, 33, 99 Saxon, Sally ...,.......r,.,, 37, 66, 118, 119 Schlechty, Sally ..r....r...r.r,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 119 Schleicher, Larry ............rr,.r...r.r,,,..,. 119 Schneider, Lynna .,,,....,,.... 62, 116, 119 Schwartz, Jerry ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 51, 67, 119 Scott, Carol Ann ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,1,,,,1, 37, 109 Scott, Connie ,... 17, 20, 26, 27 29, 30, 37, 40, 45 99 103 Scott David .,.....,,,,.,,,.,... 51, 53 54, 57, 67, 71, 99 Scott, Fay ,.,.,,.,..... ,,tt,, 3 3, 120 Scott, Glenda ......, 37, 99 Scott, Pierre ,,.,t.,,t, ,,,,, 1 09 Scott, Virginia .,.r..t ,,,,,, ,,,,, 1 2 0 Seaver, Raymond ..r,r..,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,, 9 9 Secrest, James ........,.......,,.,,. 33, 51, 120 Secrest, Phillip ...... 28, 33, 39 41, 47, 51, 52, 99, 103 Sexton, Linda ....,t ..,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,, 9 9 Shafer, Fred ,,.,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,, 1 0 9 Shafer, Lowell ,,.. .,..... 4 7, 51 52, 53, 59, 60, 67, 109 Shanks, Judy ........ ,,,,,,..,.,,,,,, .,,,, 1 0 9 Shanks, Marilyn ..,.,... ......,tt..tt 4 6, 120 Sharp, Sondra ....,....,,,,,,,..,.........., 41, 99 Shenkel, Mrs. Lucille ...,....,....,,,........ 83 Sheridan, Carol .......,,...,,,,,.,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,, 120 Sheridan, Hansel .......... 33, 41, 47, 51, 55, 63, 67, 109, 111 Shields, Jim ,,.,,,..,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 99 Shipp, Margaret ...,,.,.,.,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 109 Shipp, Warland ................,,,,.,,.,,,,,.,, 120 Short, Lola ,.......,,,, 22, 26, 37, 46, 109 Showalter, David .....,........................ 109 Showen, Barbara .,............................ 120 Silberman, Jan ...... 14, 28, 37, 66, 109 Simkin, Larry ,,...,,,,,,.,,,.,,.,,,,,,,t,.. 28, 120 Simmon, Joan ..,,. ..,,,.,.,..,,,,,,,.,,, 3 7, 99 Simpkins, Gene ....... ,....,, 9 9 Sims, Pierre .......... . ,... 109 Sink, Janice ............. ,,.,,.,,,,,, 9 9 Sisson, Mr. John .....,t Skomp, David .,....,,,, Sluder, Mrs. , ....... .. Sloan, Marcia .........,..., Sloderbeck, John ...,.,. Small, Sheila ,..,....., Smith, Bill ....,,...... Smith, Charles .....,. Smith, Coral .....,.. Smith Smith Smith , Fred ..... , Janice ....... John D. ...,. . Smith: John H. ..,... . Smith Smith Smith Smith Smith Smith , John V. , Judith , Lillian , Lowell ffff , Luther .,.... , Marie ........ 39, 75 99, 103 66, 120 109 37, 120 120 44, 120 109 67, 120 44, 120 46, 120 120 39 10170109 120 109 109 120 annul, naulau ... Smith, Owen Phillip .,,..............,...... Rita ....... Smith, Smith, Shirley Smith, Suzanne . Smith, Mr. V. V Smuck, Eldon .. Snyder, ' ' Sollars, Jay ,.,,,.,.t Southgate, Anita Southwick, Tom Speer, Stephen . Speicher, Larry Speikes, Jonnie . 37, 46, 39, 46, 40, 66, 41, 47, 51, Christina ,..,.....,,............,....., iQ5I.i1gLl!f1fffffflffl 39, 51, ss, ffffffffffIfffiiEi5, Spencer, Ellen Delight ..,...,.,.,,.,,,..., Spencer, Jerry ......,....... 26, 32, 51, 100, Sperling, Edward ........ 58, 59, 64, Sprinkle, Linda ....... ............ 4 0, Sprinkle, Phyllis ..... ...... 4 0, Sproat, Russell ...,,,,, .,.........,, Sprowl, Jane Ann ...... 35, Stackhouse, Larry ...... 67, Stafford, Mr. Clair ......,.,,..,. Stafford, Dave ......... ..,... 1 1, Staggs, Judith ..... ...... 4 0, Stanley, Anna .,,...,... ..,....,. Stanley, Kathleen ...,.. 44, Stebbens, John ........... ................ Stephens, Carolyn .............,..,...,....... Stephenson, Adelia ,,..,.,,,,,.,. 30, 37, 43, Stephenson, Priscilla ......................... Stephenson, Richard .......... 28, 33, 86. Stevens, Eugene ......,,.. ...... 4 1, Stevens, Jerry Dee Stevens, ' Stevens, Truman ,.... Stevenson, Daisy ....,..., Maxine ,,,.., .......f'16, 1- Stevenson, Dorothy ,...,....... 28, 31, 1 10 Stevenson, Priscilla Stewart, Bruce .,,..,,, ...,..,.........,,.. Stewart, Judith .,.. 30, 37, 45, , 42, 110, Stewart, Linda ,,.. .. 38, 40, 45, 46, Stewart Marsha .. 30, 37, 40, 110, Stewart, Martha ....................,........... Stiles, Dennis ..............,. 58, 64, 67, Stone, Mr. John B. .......................... . Stradling, Sandra ......, .................... Streib, Victor .....,,...,.,..,.,...,.. 30, 33, Strickland, Lou Ann .......... 44, 66, Stubbs, William .. 33, 47, 51, 110, Stuttle, Patty ...,..,.............,....,..,......... Sult, Sharon ....... ............,. 3 4, 100, Sutphin, Judy .,,,. ..,..,,...,...., 3 7, Sutton, Delona .....,..,,.,,. 12, 28, 29, 42, 100, Sutton, Dorothy .,........................ 40, Sutton, Bob ...... 19, 26, 29, 33, 38, 47, 51, 55, 65, 86, Swartz Jerry ...........,......... .... ....... Swartz, Phil ....... ...,.. Sweet, Marsha ...... ...... T Tade, Diana ..,.. Tade, Karen .... Talbott, James .... Talbott, Jan ............ .. Talbott, Sherrill Tegarden, Bertha Tegarden, Shirley Thaden, Janice ...., Thalls, Carolyn ......, . 11, 12, 27, 42, 45, 37, 46, 110, 41, 45, 41, 100, 44, 66, 8, 37, 100, 45, ffffffuiiil l LU 109 l 20 1 20 99 8 l 1 00 1 20 1 09 109 120 120 120 100 109 41 , 103 109 109 109 120 109 120 81 100 109 100 120 109 100 41, 120 37 41, 100 100 100 120 109 109 46, 111 120 120 111 100 111 120 120 81 120 110 120 111 120 103 120 34, 103 110 41, 100 58 110 120 37, 100 111 110 103 120 103 110 100 100 I IIUIIIGB, fillllc ...,, .....,.....,....,,, 1 LU Thomas, Chris ........ .,... 3 3, 42, 120 Thomason, Arthur ,..... ................... 1 20 Thompson, Jon .,,,..,,.,,,.,,, 68, 101, 103 Thompson, Mary Lou ,,..,,..,,..,...,,., 110 Thompson, Mike JOII .....,..,, ,.,...,.. 1 10 Thompson, Paul Brian .,,,.,,,,...,...,. 110 Thompson, Portia ..,...,.... ..,.. 4 0, 110 Thompson, Steve ........................,..... 120 Thorne, James .............,...... 33, 67, 121 Thom, Judith .............. 11, 42, 46, 101 Thorne, Pat ........., 19, 33, 41, 45, 110 Tidwell, Bonnie ,,,.....1...,..,.,..,,.....,..1, 120 Tillet, Mr. E. J. .,.,...,..,,..,...,.,.,,,,.,,...1. 81 Titus, Mike ...........,..,... 33, 39, 51, 120 Tomlinson, Jim .,,...,.,,..,...,...,.,......,.. 121 Townsend, Joyce ....................,..,,..... 121 Townsend, M. Clilford, 26, 33, 86, 101 Townsend Nan .....,,...,...,...,... 22, 30 37, 39, 43. 121 Townsend, William ..............,,,..,.,,,.. 101 Trook, Thomas .,,,,..,,...,.,,,, 33, 101. 103 Tubbs, Sandra .......,...,. ......,..... I 16, 121 Tucker, Mr. Walter ..... . ....,,. 83 Tudor, Larry .............. ..... 1 10 Tuttle, Mr. Ralph ......... ........ 8 1 Twigg, Dixie Darlene ...... ...... 1 10 U Ulrich, Susan ........... ..... 3 7, 110 Unger, Carl ....... ........,.. 4 4 Urmanic, Jo ...., .,.... 1 21 Usher, Patti ............ ..... 1 21 V Van Dell, Jeanne ....... ......... 3 8, 121 Vanderwood, David ..,.....,... 41, 45. 110 Van Hoose, Carolyn .......... 28, 37, 101 Van Osdal, Rita .....,,., ..,,,....... 4 4, 110 Vardaman, Betty ......,..,.............. 66, 121 Vardeman, Saundra ....., 22, 37. 43, 46, 104, 110, 111 Veach, Joe ........,...... .............. 7 , 101 Veach, La Von ..... ..................,... 1 21 Velasquez, Larry ............ 33, 51. 59, 61, 68, 110, 111 Veler, Ruth ..,..,,...,,., ,.................. l 21 Vermilion, Judy ..,., ......... 4 6, 110 Vice, Dixie ...,,..,..... ......... l 04 Vice, Douglas ..,..... ......... 6 7, 110 Vice, Lynda ........,...... .............,. 3 7, 101 Vice, Shirley A. ....., ...... 4 0, 101, 103 Vice, Shirley L. ........,. ................... l 13 Vitello, Mr. Mike .,,,., ..............,.. 8 2 Vogel, Barbara ..,..... .................. 3 7 Vogel, Karen ..... .........,..... 3 7, 45, 121 Voris, Vicki ..,..................... 37, 101, 103 Voss, Sarah , ,,.. ,,..,... 3 7, 104, 110, 111 W Walker, Mr. Jules .,..... .....,..,,. 1 3, 81 Walter, Miss Velma ..,..,................. , ,... 82 Walton, Butch ..............,... 70, 110, lll Wampner, Carolyn ..,..,,.,....,...... 26, 121 Ward, Donald ,...,........... 38, 40, 41, 45, 47, 55, 68, 101 Ward, Glennis ......................,..... 37, 101 Warfel, Mr. Herbert ....,.....,...........i... 82 Warren, Michael ,,,..... ....... 7 , 65, 121 Watson, Carolyn ....,. ..... 3 7, 43, 110 Way, Muriel ......... ...........,.... l 01 Weatherly, Flora ..... ..,,. 3 7, 101 Weatherly, Grace ....... ..... 40 , 121 Weatherly, Phil ....... ......, 6 4. 67 127 INDEX XVeaver. Becky ,...,.. ..,, 41 1, 42, 121 Wilber, Douglas ..... ,............ l 21 lVoo1ton, David ....... ................ V1'eaver, David .,......... ..............,... 1 01 WVilbur, Jill ..,,........ ...... 3 7, 121 YN'1'ight, Bill ..,...... ...,,,....,.. 6 5 Weaver, David A. ...,. ..,, 3 8, 44, 110 Wilden, Norman ....,., .,......,. I 10 Wright, Phyllis ......... ...... 4 2, 46 Weaver, Donald ....,. ,,.,...... 6 8, 110 Wiles, Mr. Richard ...... ........ 8 3 Wrobel, Patty ......i........ ......,.. 3 7 Weaver, Max .....,... ...,......... I I0 Wiley, Rose Mary ............ .......,..... I 10 Wykoll. Charles john ..,., .....,...,.. Weaver, Naomi ....,, ,,.,,. 3 7, 101 Wiley, Suzanne ,..... ..,,,....,,...,..... 4 4, 121 Wykofl, Dianne ............, ...... 3 7 Weaver. Saundra ...... ..,......., 6 6, 121 Wilhite, Miss Carolyn .,,.... .,..,...,,.. 8 3 Weaver, Shirley ,... .,.., ..........,...,......,. 1 1 0 Wilkins, Martin ..........,..,.. ............. 1 21 lNeaver, Terry ...,.,.,.,..,, 33, 47, 50, 54, lNilkinson, Alice ...,.,,,... .,......, 3 7, 121 Y 65, 101, 103 Wilkinson, Robert ..... ,..... 3 9, 70, 121 lN'ebh, crm-1 .,,,.,,,, ,,,.,,,,,,, 5 1, 121 XN'il1iams, Bill .,...,,,. .,..,......,...,.,,. 1 02 Yami DSWH '------------------- ------ 3 9 wclili, Chai-les ..,. ,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,. 1 21 lvilliams, Charles ...,,...,..,,..,,..,........ 110 YCHUC- flafhffmc Ann ------------ 44 welili, Gene ..... ,,,,,,,,,, 1 21 Williams, Hank ,...,. ,.,., 4 l,47, 66, 59, Yfaklf- Donald ii---44'-'-------- --------- weliei, john ....,111. ,.,,,,,,, 6 5, 121 61, 64, 68, 102 Ycaklf- SOHUYH '--'4-'4-'4-----'---------------- l4'eicht,Caro1e ........ ,,,,.., 1 20, 121 williams, jiiiiiiii ,....................... 45, 110 York' HWY, --'-----i--i---i- i--- i----A-A-'---' Mleigand, Nancy .,,. ......,.. 1 01, 103 Xvilliams, Lynne ........ ............. 6 6, 121 Young' Mflrllyn 26' 37' 40' 43 weiiiliei-g, Phyllis ...,.. ..i,. 3 7, 39, 46, W'illiams, Miriam .......,...... 26, 37, 121 Ymlflgi N-mfy --ii-'----4-444-4--4-4---A-' 37 102, 103 Williamson, Barbara .... 19, 21, 29, 37, Young' Roberta 57 Weinstein, Raymond ,,...,.,.. 27, 33, 39, 45, 46, 102, 103 Young' Roselyn 26' 37' 3? 110, lll XVilson, Berilina ,...,,.....,.,.,...,.,,......... 121 Young- ROSFWYY -ib-f'--- '-'-'---- - 35 lVeir. Mr. Woodrow ,.., 57, 59, 70, 82 Wilson, Eleanor ..,... ......... 2 8, 39, 110 Young' Rosllyn 'i 3 7' 39 Welsh, Janice ..........................,...,,.,,, 110 Wilson, jerry ,..,.., ......... 3 9, 121 Youm' John i 110 Wendelluan, Judy 1... ,......,. 2 8, 102 vVinters, Larry ........... .....,.,.,,,. 1 21 Wert. Sandra .,.,..,,. ..,,....,....... 1 21 Wise, Patricia .,.................. ...... l 02 Z West. Thelma .,,. ..,,,............... 1 10 1Vol'ford, Omia Mae ........ ...... 1 10 W'estern, Loren .....,...,,.,....... 33, 44, 102 1Volf,judy ...................,.. ...... l 02 131551, lgglwgril ,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, VVestfall, Toln .,..,,,...,..,,.,,................ 121 Wvolfe, Ronald .........,..... ......... 110 Zabsl, Rebecca ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, , 37 Vl'l1il6L'0ll01l, MY. Earl ........,.,..,,,,...,. 82 lV0lVCl'l011, Kay DCC ..,..,....,.,.,......... llll Zimnlerman, Michael U 26 38, 39 1Vl1itehurst, Paul .....,,. 26, 27, 29, 32, lN'oltman, Mr. Clem .,.. 50, 51, 65, 83 Z00k, Priscilla ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 66, 33, 47, 68, 102, 103 W'ood, Gary D. .....,,..,,.....,..,.............. 110 Whitton, Becky .......,.................. 66, 121 VVood, Ronald Allen ................ 46, 110 XA'l1itton, David ...,...........,................ 102 NVood, Wanda ....,,........ 18, 37, 45, 102 Whitton jerry ......,. .,.............. 1 21 Woodmansee, Allan .............. 33,4l, 45, Whitton Judy ..... ..,......,,.. 6 6 110 110,111 Wilber, janice ,... ,..,,, 4 2, 46 102 Xvootton, Steve ....... ,..... 4 1, 102 'ur 3 14 I 3 COVERS The S. K. 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