McLain High School - Highlander Yearbook (Tulsa, OK)
- Class of 1977
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Qzf iq x A, , M V flJLQ,Q,p QQVCRQ 1 , N 4 ' , x X J A ,X RQ , , . IXCUN LQKJU Q1 ,QQ ULJLQIC JYXGAX CH00 M ,- 41' . U Ng 62-3 w wQ,f Og CX W U L . Ybjffe W ?i8E5ff'jQ4 sf VCYP Oil O9-f if L !'2Rff ?ZeP L OM QWMUJYXQX 5 00.90 C' ' n 'C It , ,fx N JY 5 4315 QU CX My W Sflfobii 5 MW Qi Q34 Af Table of Contents Faculty and 1 Administration . Seniors ........ Royalty .... Iuniors ...... Sophomores . . . Features ...... Organizations .. Sports ........ Senior Involvement . . Index ........ , ,Wg ,A 325 ,f4li3 x 1 A J' W , 'mi ' , ww ww- + 2- gm , ld. , gg 2 - - 3 i 2 S5 i wx. W LJ? . 5 w QNJX , UDV ' D10 6 V Y UN N N f I 9 ffqjnx Q, H, AX W - 0 f' 5 ' , fix O Qrx NNN P OO Q I bb - xv, Q Q AU? -.1 Q s QLD 1:5 K, vu 'JM Xjm S A 0 Q, 5242 K Q55 O 'F K U fix I QQ V.-Xxx im W gy J , xx. L4 NYJ ., U, V7 A . .r-.. 1,1 f,,.,.f7 ' , ., , , , 1 ,.., 'f-- 1 ,.., w a' ' fn-I :'1 ' f-221 f fE f1-3 3 ' Lmim J A ' 4, -'QQ' 'f . ifililv,-fi.f'1Q ifffiiiifgi' 4 N SPF'-,iff'fff,' ,ff-,?.7 I TH f -, ,. E i :JT --rk ,:f:l .fV.kkk .liqgirkkrf -rL. f ,f I i ,A 'V V x Wkgm . i or Q1 .. . L 5 I ...Nh r -. ,- SXY NN 1 K ,xx ,K K NXXN Xi X-Q ,555 X, Q fly v M QR Q Board of Education Left to right seated, Mrs. Mary Warner, Mrs. Helen L. McKenzie, Dr. Hobart C. Sanders, Mr. Peyton A. Breckinridge. On left arm of divan, Mr. Ray Conard, on right ann of divan, Mr. Eugene H. Harris fseatedj. DR. ZENKE'S MESSAGE Dear McLain Students: It is a real pleasure for me to be able to share some of my thoughts with the McLain students in your yearbook. It is my understanding that your theme at McLain is Unity , Not only is that an appropriate theme for McLain, it is also appropriate for the total school system, community and nation. Keeping in mind your unity theme, l am reminded of the motto of one of our Tulsa elementary schools which is To learn, To laugh, To love. I feel that that motto also describes very well that which we should be concerned about in our daily activities in school and also in our non-school activities. One must certainly learn in order to have a most satisfying future. Along with learning, however, one must recognize that laugh- ing and enjoying life is also of extreme importance in realizing the greatest satisfaction from one's existence. Thirdly, the capaa bility to and express concern for one's fellow man is criti- cal in seeking the reatest benefits for everyone from that which life has to offer. To develop one's abilities in each of these three areas should offer a strong guarantee of success and satisfaction from the exciting future which lies ahead for each one of ou. May ll extend my sincere best wishes to each of you as Mc- Lain students as you journey into what I would hope would be a very satisfying and exciting future. Sincerely, 'i if Larry L. Zenke Superintendent of Schools Dr. Larry L. Zenke - Superintendent of School THERE IS ANGTHER WAY Sylvester Gibson, Principal Our schools preach a humanistic kind of philosophy, but they tend to practice something quite different. There's a certain amount of dof- fing of the hat to things like sharing and kindness and making choices. But these ideals, principles, values - whatever you want to call them don't really penetrate into the classroom. The students of today confronts many more choices than did the stu- dents of yesterday. I-Iefshe is surrounded by a bewildering array of altematives. Modern society has made himfher less provincial and more sophisticated, but the complexity of these times has made the act of choosing infinitely more difficult. Areas of confusion and conflicts abound: politics, religion, love, and sex, family, friends, drugs, materialism, race, work, death, leisure time, school, and health. Each area demands decisions that yesterday's students were rarely called upon to make. We make choices all the time, thereby indicating preferences of val- ues. I believe, the choices which the future will call for demand more than glib, whimsical, or conforming choices. Education must teach a process of choosing. Many people take the first choice or the first good choice that comes along. This is the way I was taught, so this is the way I teach . You mean there are altematives? What else is there to do? The future will offer us new altematives for our personal lives and for the society. Whether we embrace each altematives as it comes along, or whether we take our time and choose from several alternatives, could mean the the difference between enormous disappointment and waste or more effective decisions. Everyone wants hisfher children, when they grow up, to be able to gpide their lives as mature, responsible citizens. Yet at every turn of t eir lives, most young people's choices are so prescribed and limited that they never have the chance to learn to guide their lives until they are thrown in the water and told to swim. We need to create environ- ments in which young peo le can make choices - about their beliefs, about their behaviors, andpabout the course of their own educaion. There is no shortcut. 1 ..,p V, p,V:p t'et I ' . .Q K if V r ZCIZQCQQQQ 02 Q25 Qq fe 'IN MEMQRIAM QQQQOW e Q Q RQBERT GQRDON Q2 CQ Q62 QQ? Q92 MAULDIN Q, Q35 42207 June 4, 1924 - Iuly 27, 1976 4 QI SN Q1 XO di 55 Q CU TUX? X XJ XJ by gmac QD Qf CX P V wkUQv ?hy i CTV of X0 Oy -X5 5 by X if Q-Q QC Vcc, 9' , WWW WK? WOM? Qifgmmfg F5 ywvgzfgcgb 0255? VD Zim Q CZ Om QQ? ij? OLE? V 'K X Q X 2 R, uf. , N XXX uv M ii, s 1 Ji am +, M , 4 l 1A 2 1 , I Q A D gk K 3 '1' ' .2 ffm xi if I 1' 'X V 5 1 J .R 3 Q q,4 qj' LU 6 X A 2 fx C, R. 1 5 ,,,1 JL 'XX X Q . i 2 Q 5 xx J Q 9, Aix J fu KC Q 0 Q 6 Q If lfj 'V VY A 6527! ly Q Dx 7 K? ,diff X A Kimi ww 3xL,'5f!,,1f6 ,ff F :I 4 y 'V 1 v ' f Q , f . A A ' if f-'A Lf' f' : V' L' 'Q V- . K, lv I, A V, Fine Arts and Foreign Language Tommie Price Victoria Housh Amelious McFrazier Rebecca Holt Ron Trenary Gretchen Landgraf Art Chairman Art Instrumental Music Vocal Music Spanish 8: English French 8: English fx 6 I lf... Media Center ka W '7 Patricia Burton Patty Goff Gloria Young june Ray Connie Wilson Iahwana Hefner Shorthand C.O.E. G.O.E. 8: Record Office Machines Chairman, Typing Applied Business Ka Accounting Keeping 8: General Business 8: General Business Law 8: General Business Business Education Elizabeth Webb Yvette Wright -3 Yagi univ- p eiif - j -pin , gr it A xp tile ,1 .N-X,,1 ,.k, .V VV K i,b, X V i . :.,L K ' - P - X 1 f, X ' 1 , rr -Q f' 1,3 inf!! In Lf . 1, , Lf, bfi, 51,1 f In If GX ff' Lf U ' lf 'VU' X WY! 1 A Q 1 X J W M NV JV, X v 11 1 English Department Mavis Graver English Janice Kuharski English ,fl ,ff .. , Ardell Hi ginbotham Richard Fitzgerald Bonita Naylor Tim Neller Assemb y Director English Chairman 8: English English 8: Speech Y 8: English F3 Evelyn Phillips Kaye Reinhard Philip Blackmore Anne Williams Reading Reading Reading English r r l E i rrsa r E M Mathematics Mable Fuhrman L.D. Hale Houston Rowley Pete Vanzant Ed White Basic Math Math 6: Chairman Math Algebra 8: Varsity General Math Coach gi' Y . A47 ,,-Mui!! I KX ll' 2 0' - . of-fa 'Q Q bn M' Special Education Sally Ann Eagan joy Emanuel Wanda Foster Charlotte Howell Nancee Dalley Annie Mae Walker Science Sz Social English 8: Math Social Studies Chairman 8: Social Math English Studies Studies 'Ns 4, life 5 'lcii i Industrial Education and Vocational Ed. 4 Effie y We 1 A ff 4 A I 59 Dorthy Gray Carol Scales Ellen Bradley Michell Hicks Clothing Food I Food II Voc. Childcare f so M 5' Treva Wiruth Chairman Gr Clothing I, II, III Home and Family Life D.F. Cooper Chairman 8: Drafting History Gene Palmer Woods I. E. R.D. Farmer Vocation machine shop A N Al Tuttle D.E. II Rosetta Morris W.O. Ghormley Mack Oxford Elemer Mabry Cosmetology Electronics Vocational Welding Vocational Auto Machine , kkv 4 F M M, 9 A A 4 2 o Q M Q M tr,,, , H M ' ' ' M. ji A K 11 kt Y, I , ,. I: R 1 ull! xv -iv Y-,R l. , if 1- FL :fr e 5 , 75 J , -,, .. M IB l. 1.1 ' ' 'ktyxg Science ,,. Q Q C Jef, , S' s 4 T iii PP X Y. . X in 1 Ralph Heller Allen jordan Robert Sprague Richard Miller john Nix Michael DeW1tty Biology Chemistry 8: Biology Earth Science Chairman, Biology Biology, Philosiology Biology 8: Varsity Coach and Tennis Coach ,rf Gary Stewart Biology, Physical Science c.,c tceyco ie ' -I f Ni f .:-:f1': N ing .- 5 1 3' 1 ,ntxkl Social Studies Gary Dunegan History til? if Dan Smith History Varsity Coach v lv:-h. .:iL,vvV ,,1fi'f'f'! Iohn lnkster World History, Varsity Coac Tom Strode History 8: Varsity Coach 6' mm Andy Tomlinson Dan Williams Gary Shannon Iames Stringer Black history World History History History Sz Varsity 8: World History 8: Black History Athletics Coach .,,MM v ....,-uu- a,is V E Physical Education Marie Holleyman Ioe Sheets Donna Smith Don Undemehr Girls P.E. Boys P.E. Girl P.E. Athletic Chairman 8: Boys P.E. Varsity Coach vga L, 1 , kkvr 'iswkiwsk k I f K1 .V,,A A , If K 4,-'MW' Assistant Principal Sz Deans Debbie Gunter W ll Grove Larry Alexander Eugene Hooks Nicholas Ritter Dean of G' l D f B y Assistant Principal Ass' t Principal Assistant Principal n--..,.,,, - Signing? asia Q eagle? isis' A Kg J Counselors Ruth Burch Melvetta Quinn Troy Miller Cora Shannon Clyde Yeldell .www G ,if ::' 2,525 :,, 1,. ,I ' N Office Staff 5. 1, W :ff L .- .zfa ii l 1f'5if5 5 N 515 fff-3f' , Sammy Bridges lane Owens Helen Liggins Margaret Marshall Iane Glass Vicki Crossman Clerk Registrar Clerk Principal Secretary School's Nurse Treasurer Lucille Tooley Helen Wiley Duane Bamett Security Security Gwen Harrison Gary Shadd Lamont Rogers Gordon Stokes Frank Gaddy Security Head Custodian Custodian Security JoAnn Domres Head Cafeteria worker ustodian More About The Faculty Larry Alexander - Assistant Principal B.A. M.A. T.U. Sponsor of: Student Activities Hobbies: Collecting Art. Professional Awards: Plaque for service to Central H.S. Special Workshops: State Legislative Committee, Okla. Assoc. of Secondary School Principals. Office held: Chairman of TCTA Salary Committee, Chairman Of T.E.A. Salary Committee, Chairman Of Research and Study Committee, Chairman of Salary and Professional Welfare Committee, T.A.S.S.P. Dele ate to O.E.A. Asst. President of Tulsa Cityiistrict. O.E.A. Philip A. Blackmore - Reading B.S and M.E. AT O.U. Sponsor of McLain Developmental Reading Clinic, Hobbies are motocross racing, Music, Reading, Gardening. Ellen K. Bradley - Homemaking B.S. and M.A. at Northeastem State. Hobbies are sewing, reading, tennis, and bowling. Ruth H. Burch - Class Counselor B.A. and M.E.D. at Tulsa University. Special Committee: Scholarship Committee at McLain High. Pat Burton - Business Education Sponsor of: National Honor Society. B.S. and M.E. at NEOSU and Northeastem State College D.F. Cooper - Industrial Arts B.S. at Southeastem State. Nancee Dalley - Special Education Hobbies - Sports, Reading. Special Workshops: Scholarship Committee B.S. at T.U. Micheal Dewitty - Science B.S. at O.U. Gary W. Dunegan - Social Studies B.A. and M.A. at NEOSU. Special interests are race horses and cattle. Sally Eagan - Special Education B.S. at Tulsa University. Sponsor of: Red Cross. Hobbies: Needlepoint, horsebackriding, sewing, cooking. Special Workshops: Student Award committee, Evaluation Committee of McLain. Ioy C. Emanual - Special Education B.F.A. and M.A. at University of Oklahoma. Special Committee: McLain Scholarship Committee. Wanda Foster - Special Education Educational Organizations: T.C.T.A. delegate of McLain. Mabel Fuhrman - Math B.S. at University of Oklahoma. Special Workshops: New Century Math Program. Robert D. Farmer - Vocational Machine Shop. B.S. and M.S. at O.S.U. Hobbies: Square dancing, hunting and fishing. Richard Fitzgerald - English B.A. at East Central State University. Special Interests: sports, photography, and travel. Special Workshop: Secondary-textbook committee for English. Bill Ghormley - Industrial Arts B.S. and M.T. at Northeastem Oklahoma State University. Iane Glass R.N. - Nurse B.S. in Nursing at Tulsa University. Dorothy Gray - Home Economics B.S. at Northeastem State College. Hobbies: Sewing. Mavis B. Graver - English B.S. and M.S. at Kansas State College. Hobbies: Sewing, Crafts. William F. Grove - Dean of Boys Special Interests in Golfing and Hunting. Academics Awards: Who's Who American Colleges and University - 1976 Offices held: Pres. Okla. Coaches Asst. - 1968 Board member -- Secondary Principals Asst. 1974, and '75. Debra Gunter - Dean of Girls Okla. University, Wichita State Univ. B.A. and M.A. L.D. Hale - Math N.E.O.S.U. B.A. and M.A. Special interest: Hunting and Fishing office held: Board of Directors T.A.T.A., Negotation Committee, O.E.A. Delegate. Iahwana Hefner - Business N.E.O.S.U. Bachelor in Business Ed. Ralph C. Heller - Science Sponsor of: Health Careers. Special interests: gardening, field biology, music, tennis, swimming, hunting, camping. TU at Tulsa, B.S. and M.A. Special works op, Member of Okla. Academ of Science: S rin Seminar in Lawtpn Okla. Kfiember of Tulsa Cgommittee Boar . Micheal Hicks - Home Economics O.S.U. B.S. in Home Econ. Educ. and in Clothing, Textiles and Merchandising. Marie Holleyman - Phy. Education Sponsor of: Girls Recreation Assoc. Special interests: Sports, Sewing, Reading, Painting Collelge: N.E.O.S.U. B.S. Special workshop: Aero ics Workshop. Rebecca Holt - English and Chorus T.U. B.A. of Music Ed. Sponsor of: Concert Chorus and Mixed Chorus. Victoria Housh - Art Baker University - B.A. Charlotte A. Howell - Special Ed. T.U. B.S. Sponsor of: Cheerleaders. Hobbies: Outdoor Sports, Crocheting, Plants. Offices held: Chairperson of Special Ed. Dept. Iohn F. Inkster - Social Studies, Athletics O.S.U. B.S. in Education. Hobbies: Hunting and Fishing, Coin and Stamp Collecting, Football and Basketball Official. Specia Workshop: Teachers Rights Q3 yrs.J TCTA Building Delegate. Janice Kuharski - English T.U. B.S. in Education. Specials Workshop: McLain Scholarship Committee. Gretchen L. Landgraf - English and French Knox Colle? - Galesburg Illinois B.A. Sponsor of earbook. Hobbies: Sewing, Cooking, Reading, Collecting Recipes. Chairperson of Foreign Language Dept. Elmer Mabry - Vo-Tech Ed. S.E.O.S.U. and O.S.U. B.S. Ind. Arts and M.S. Trade and Industrial Education. Hobbies: Anti ue Cars, Wood Work Inc. Office Held: memglaer of IOTA Lambda Sigma Fraternity for Trade and Industrial teachers. Amelious McFrazier - Instrumental Music Langston Univ. Northeastem Okla. State Univ. B.A. M.A. Sponsor of Marching Band, Drill Team. Richard A. Miller - Science T.U. B.S. Sponsor of: Science Dept. 23 Chairperson, Assistant Football Coach and Baseball and Science Fair Sponsor. Rosetta H. Morris - Cosmetology B.S. Langston Univ. N.E.O.S.U., O.S.U., Master's Degree in Counciling and Guidance T.U. Hobbies: Collecting and reading old books. Timothy Neller - English and Speech B.A. Westminster College Fulton Mo. M.A. St. Louis Univ. Sponsor of: journalism, Drama Club, National Honor Society, Hobbies: Weightlifting, Photography ro. Awards : Won 3 Gold Medals at Pan American games in Mexico City: special workshop on committee for planning teachers handbook. Career Class Committee. Iohn M. Nix Ir. - Science Univ. of Arkansas B.S. and M. Ed. N.E.O. S.U. Sponsor of: Sophomore Class, Tennis team. Hobbies: Football, Wrestling, Music, Horseback ridin , Professional Awards: State Runner up Coaci. Mack H. Oxford - Vocational Welding B.S. N.E.O.S.U. Gene Palmer - Industrial Arts B.S. Central State. M.E. N.E.O.S.U. Evelyn L. Phillips - English CReadingJ T.U. B.A., Masters of Teaching Arts, Hobbies: Tennis, Football, Music, Knitting, Crocheting. Tommie E. Price - Fine Arts A.B. 8: M.A., Central State College fOhioJ T.U. Sponsor of Senior Class. Hobbies: Painting-Sculpture Annuals. Awards: Have exhibited at Philbrook Art Museum in general. Various Banks exhibits. june Ray - Business Education B.ED. University of Miami. Kaye Reinhard - English B.S. 8: M.S. O.S.U. Special Interest: Ballot Special Workshops: T.C.T.A. Delegate. Nicholas I. Ritter - Assn't Principal B.A., Villanova Univ. M.A. 8: P.H.D. T.U. Carol Scales - Home Economics B.A. TU Special interests: Ceramics, Music Sports. Special workshop: McLain Awards Committees 24 Gary Shannon - History O.S.U. B.A. N.E.O.S.U. M.A. Sponsor of: Student Council. Hobbies: Cattle Racing. Special workshop: Superintendent Advisory Committee Ioe Ray Sheets - Boys Physical Education Central State Univ. Okla. Major Physical Education. Minor: Safety Education: Assistant Basketball Coach Hobbies: Basketball, Track, Tennis, Football, Volle ball, Dancing, Pro Awards: best field goal'percent, best free throw percent, in 1971-75 Named Most Valuable Player N.A.I.A. All American Second Team All Conference at C.S.U., Team Captain, Special workshop: New Teacher Workshop. Dan G. Smith - History -- Drivers Ed. Coach B.S. University of Houston. Hobbies: Hunting 8: Fishing, making duck deccgs, racing rabbits, training my Golden etriever. Donna M. Smith - Physical Ed. B.S. Langston Univ. Sponsor of: Basketball Team Cgirlsl Hobbies: Sports, Sewing. Robert Allen Spragne - Earth Science B.A. 8: M.A. N.E.O.S.U. Hobbies: Tennis, Basketball Awards: Received Masters of Ed. Degree. Special workshop: Worked at Univ. of Kan., Kan., Ark., O.R.U., This Summer Gary D. Stewart - Science B.S. in Science N.E.O.S.U. Sponsor of: Assistant Wrestlin , Weightlifting Coach. Hobbies: Weightliiing, Awards: Coach 19 - 75-76 State Championship Weightlifting Tom Strode - Social Studies B.S. S.E.O.S.U. Sponsor of: Head Football Coach, Head Track Coach james Chew Stringer - History B.A. History, M.S. Phys. Ed. Millikin Univ. Eastem Illinois Univ. Hobbies: Sports, Music, Special Workshop: Head Wrestling, Girls Track Andy Tomlinson - Social Studies B.S. O.U. Special Interests: People and their people Al Tuttle - Voc. Industrial Arts 8: D.E. O.S.U. B.S. 8: M.S. Psychology. Distributive Education. Sponsor of: D.E.C.A. Hobbies: Antiques, Vans, and Poland China Pigs Donnie R. Undernehr - Physical Ed. Masters plus 30 N.E.O.S.U. Sponsor of: Athletics. Hobbies: Hunting, Boating Pete Vanzant - Math Masters of Ed. B.S. N.E.O.S.U. Sponsor of Basketball 8: Golf Club. Hobbies: Sports of any Kind Pro. Awards: Coach of the year Dis. 493 Rep. - Okla. Basketball Coaches Association Annie Mae Walker - Special Ed. - English B.S. 8: M.S. Langston Univ. and O.S.U. Hobbies Bowling Mary Elizabeth Webb - Library Media Center B.S. - N.S.U. A.B.L.S. - O.U. M.L.S. - O.U. Hobbies: Reading, Swimming, water skiing, fishing, diglging in the dirt. Pro. Awards: Who s W o o American Women. Personalities of the South. Office held: T.E.T.A. Delegate Anne Williams - Special Education - Science B.S. Ed. Special Ed. M.R. T.U. Sponsor of: Civitans. Special interests: Spend much of the time on programs that I have set up in Tulsa in recreation for the retarded. Danny Williams - Social Studies Masters N.E.O.S.U. Sponsor of: Social Studies dept. chairman Connie Wilson -- Business Ed. B.A. 8: M.A. N.E.O.S.U. and N.E.S.C. Hobbies: Macrame, Ceramics, Plant growing. Special workshop: McLain Scholarship Committee . Chairperson - Bus. Ed. Dept. Member of: TCTA, OEA, NEA, OBEA, NBEA Treva Wiruth - Home Economics Bachelor of Science Kansas State Universig. Hobbies: Sewing, Hand Crafts, Piano. Of ce held: Pres. Tulsa Home Economics Club Yvette Wright- Library Media Center B.S. O.U. Special Interests: Oil Painting, Reading, Crochet, Cooking Clyde Yeldell - Counselor Bachelor of Music Ed. - T.S.U. Master of Ed. CGuidance 8: Counselingj N.E.O.S.U. Texas Southem Univ. 8: N.E.O.S.U. Hobbies: Sports, Music Gloria Young Y Business B.S. S: M.S. O.S.U. Sponsor of: Chairperson Scholarship Committee. Hobbies: Reading, Dancing. Special workshops: AMS sponsored Back to Business Week: Gregg Improvement of Instruction Conference: Beta Gamma Sigma: Delta Pi Epsilon Offices: WN M wa A ,i V N QQ Q 7 5 Egwp 6Y5jQ, g3f fl UA MA CV JW 5 mtg Qgeniuff' K5 M Q fd xv f As Seniors We Are Sophisticated fgx LJWZQIWQQJ 5: W M if QU Q so Q35 HQ-bfffdw wdwcgpygyw A1 in Alexander Keith Ainsworth L a Baker Cherly Barre H l Al M d Shl'Ahbry L llBb I Bmett h lAd St Ah D dB k K' B Seniors are where the memories live. ov Jeiyad ClLfC',6CrJn if affirm G - fxly 1 XD ob 0 iwsef Q' of UWM joe Barnett Glori B ll d Cindy Bennett Mattie Bledsoe Jeanie Baty Linda Bell Daniel Bla k Melvin Blue Rosie Beathy Ioseph B Mike Bland Herbert B wen The Class of '77 Found its Unity in Diversity fafwaaa, wwfwwg W M Fwi0t'wfwM0M- 't Suzette Brantley Barry Brown Anita Browning Gwenneva Brisher Martha Brown Randell Bruner Christine Brooks Orlis Brown Sharon Bryant Lauri Buland Bobbie Burris LueTerry Buykes Seniors Unified McLain 9 is S se is . sk, 9 Q --3 . Karen Cade Richard Carr Regina Chaney Bobby Chube Rhonda Carpenter Karen Carter Denise Childs Rusty Coffey Royce Carpenter Kevin Cathey A.C. Christrnan Ir. Darlene Cook Senior Take Pride in one another. Debbie Cooper Andrea Crisp Earnie Coyle Regina Dennis jennifer Crenshaw Laresa Cox Teresa Crockett Steve Dilday LaDonna Daniels Marilyn Dixon Charlaune Dean Nan Downing Seniors have only begun! Ng:-' -. K ory Gwen Ellis Karen Fields Pamela Gardner Sharon Giles Bobby England Phyllis Finley Charlene George Ruben Gise Constance Fennell Al ertia Freeman Linda Ferguson Beinda Freeman Smile you're on camera . . . Seniors! e WWWW W QM Q mmm Roger Goad Scott Goodson Rhonda .Grayson Oscar Groom Bridgett Goff Patrice Goudeau Greg Grlffin Brenda Gunnells Gerald Goff Donald Grayson Gretchen Griffin Barbara Hale Time is the Essence of LIFE! gfeyffy Gs+l3SGkq bwiwwmm Tim Ek Nagle Vimwufaclq, jklwsiomcilmwi M954 Micheal Hall Michael Harris Rhonda Hellard Karen Hines Wayne Hamilton Eddie Harrison Francis Henry Claudette Hodges Kevin Ha d dg Gregg H k B d H ll C d H ll Seniors have messages and meanin is 11 Paul Hughey Alvin Iackson Edna Jackson Deborah Jackson Kenneth I-Iutchcraft Carlos Iackson Iawana Iackson Geraldine Jameson Louis jackson lean Ieffery Rhoda Iackson Dale Jennings to give to McLain gi 'I Jeannie Iohnson Peter Iohnson Machell johnson Althia Iones Ann Jones Lillie Iones Eason Iones Patricia Jones Ianet jones Brenda Jordon Ianice Jones Phillip Jordon It only takes time to reach the top and we made it l, 6 Ml K M fn mifff, Mg Q, Cx 7 f Lori Iumper Mary Kirk Ianell Ledb tter Daniel Littlejohn Morgan King Iacqueline Lampkin Undrea Ledb tter Kenny Lovelace Donald Ki y Chery Laweren Kim L Cheryl Lowery 6 Seniors attend a seminar for help on their way to college 065 - me for QW4f HW ATE! Q ffawgizgfi C .Z. lf, maid M N35-I- WMP! I 4110614 Ab,-.ff UAMG mes :mlm fjaarvzafifafmmiafnaifs Wyman, f A 4 2!9 Roy Lucas Tim Manzer DeWayne Martin Angela Mason Oretha Lyles Keith Marks Arnethia Marshall Sylvester Mason Ioe Manuel David Martin George Marshall Twyla Maxey 3 Unity is not only the seniors but, everyone . x f 7' k 7ffm Gwt K.fX,fN lftardr iiqf, if f-W' if? Gary McClain Kathy Meade Brenda Mitchell Lanetta Nelson Mignon McClellon David Messer LaWanda McKinney Frederick Norton Roy Mclntosh Anita Mitchell Taryn Mullins Ricky Norwood Seniors are Together 'hn- vi an 5-'V' 4 imp P Brenda Opela Lisa Pankey Rita Phenix Ierome Procks Teresa Osborne Sidney Patrick Vavain Polk Flo d Randall Cecila Panella Kenneth Perkins Reshanna Price Iefgery Reheard U Xa Rx QNX we '- AC -X X ,ga gigs? MN: X ie 'QQ 'ss SQA ,wx Ex BEEQX NQXN if sents the Class of 77 Une Last Look 353 AQLUIUQ saficncxy 'P - 0 l o XP dQ gllfflfufiihk S 1VL0?7'71Q fgfalggglz Mew Ldcligikqy gpg Pam Rentie Geraldine Rose Doug Runnels Nelson Sager Ricky Rentie Shelia Rose Kenneth Russel David Schell Dave Richardson Ianice Rubey Johnny Rutledge Ruth Ann Scroggins We are understanding student bodies 42 Qjiltwg S , , F . x, V M Yvette Scoggins Lee Simpson Carolyn Singleton Sylvia Smith Terry Serakowski Leslie Sims Johnny Smith Tim Starr Paula Sharp Carl Singleton Rushawn Smith Robin Steinhouse We are Looking forward to Our future ,aiu Ji K . Audrey Steward Brenda Stubblefield Kent Taylor JoAnn Thierry Tracy Steward Kathy Taylor Marvin Taylor Donna Thomas Paul Taylor Michael Thomas Nevels Thair Charlesetta Thompson X I This years seniors are working hard for success V? i,r,!gg??,,,?g is MW, W wr -ai if Cf- ,M I, Tanya Thresher Tara Tumey Pam Toliver Charlene Turner Terri Tottress Sharon Turner Paul Travis Rick Tyler Dwayne Vann Diane Vaugh if 1' Pam Walden Booker Walker We have only just begun Deborah Wallace Doris Ward Becky Webster Debbie Ward Regina Ward Ted Whitaker Diane White Denise Williams Nekita Williams Sherward Williams Lydia Wolford Leonard Yarger ww j?Z?3QQQt Qvgdgqi QM glfiugaltgg HQ QM M0 JG? W 'fSg0'-9-alfg Wfgw 0 C254 EQ :if Ed C' 5' CD 3' Q 95' ungv' 3 31i3 g2Q553 ?+??5f52? V, :Q 5 2 Q, Q mem . 2 'Q mms' Lori Iurnper ,f ,, Y- v ' M Q3 QQ. ew NM ,-V f , Q -s , 'Vf f 14 ' nf ww ff 5 ' 1 f 3,2342 1 ,,,, , , I, QM V, pw . wg V 1 ,, .W 55 uzzwi if 5, fe , W V? ,,,,, X fy, 55 I . f 5 n Nan Downing ii M 7 X Ie-anne johnson .6 4' nf 6 51 a s 352222 Q mi XM Xfire' 'Q Xu 2 ' , fi? ufi51:E'i:5 : Vik EE135:':f+5i:?S52X W B5 , - 3,352- i:i52f?Z 5: ' N94 ,ff ,M f df. 'K ' if xl rg 1 'M IMiss McLain XVIII Mille 3' 4 gjumnrss 0 Y-'3 QSQ eifx 9 ms' 'W' 3 O J' S95 ,GBA-f 0 Q CLnss H95 3 Stop Look Listen Ted Battershaw Eddie Beaver Clayton Bell Robert Bennett 'nd' 0-14' Here comes the mighty juniors --R N-f Gary Brown Penny Brown Michael Bruner Dana Buyckes wmv' Michelle Buggs Greg Carenave JoAnn Collins Bemard Comelius Darryll Bunch Marty Clayton Iames Conley Billy Cox Dotty Burge Brian Cole Christine Cook Olene Craven Rochell Burr Ellen Cole joe Cooper Carolyn Crisp In between prepare to assume WVQVNVUK Aff' ind .r P 1 Patrice Crisp Carlos Daniels Claudette Delouiser Iohnng Dabney Tina David Darnella Demry Greg ale Andre Davis Charles Deville Tim Daniels Sam Davis Sarah Deville Karen Dowling Cassandra Dyer David Duncan Teresa Dyer Their Leadership roles N...-v nv-'N Bobby Femington Stephanie Ferguson Q1 de Fields CE. Fields yt Kevin Fields Howard Ford Barbara Frazier William Fields Carla Foreman David Freeman Floyd Gaffney Carl Gamble .. Vylv F , Monica Garrett Arthur Gathron Juniors stand well prepared 17x 'Gul -' L ........-sill!! M MH..--f 411' Micheal Gibbs Brenda Gill Cretia Goins joe Gray Olene Graver Milton Gray Willie Griggs Iohn Guillory Darlene Gunnells Shirley Hanby Shirley Hamby Phyllis Hanley james Hamilton Paul Hardesty Ieanette Hamilton Russell Hardesty Kathy Harrison Kevin Hardridge Bridgette Hare Larry Harris To fulfill their senior year Kathy Harrison Bobby Heath Shelia Hawkins Corky Hembree Gwen Hays Chris Henry Ralph Holder Tonya Houston Carol Hunt Wayne Holmes Aaron Hunter Annette Hurd We'll Work and toil to make our break ,ffl 1 - ' X ..- Wa ne Hurd Waller Hurd Paula Hutton Debbie Imel Kim Isaac David jackson Rodrick james Danny jamisoni Vernell jeffers V.j. johnson Mike jones Darlene jefferson Linda jones Warren jones Delores jennings Kendra jones junece jordon Kathy johnson Marcus jones Michelle jordon And Leadership We'll some day take! X1 xx,.,w K va' Xu. H-ww' Ma joseph Debbie Landrum Debby Kinsey Lee Lawton Tina Kirby Bud Letterman Renea Lambert Carlotta Lewis Y. Mike Long Mike Lovelace P.S. Littlejohn Von Littlejohn Ann Lyles Clayton Mason Mike Martin David McBroom Winford Martin Hugh McCondichie Denise Marshall Theodore McCullogh fe 'Sf Two years down - one year to go ,M 9. , . they . V ,lf ,V J ax ZXU, ' ici, lf!-,lriijf f flkwd, QL I' F! 44' ff' '11 9, n GR ft 1 ' -f-1 im, T '- Y Q' a in 43, XT' Ieannie McGuire N o Marty Messer Andrea Mure 55, Lonnell McIntosh, Ricky Miller Emestine Ne IN V, Anthon IgLqNealj X5 Iim Millsap ckie Ogansx XJ Q Tonniald,e5ER51'. 42-Q Kim Moore .X QV,- nj er Olixphafftv -QN X ' .J-, e X, Jf X Y' X YQ '13 , WGN U Q aio .Lf Tj ' -- -e ' -X B Q.. Am NN Q N . -.gf X. 'il KX5 Wx, X. 5: im' 25. f J E X X X-gi :VNV 'Q . T gg- N ie ol-.Q-,-. if V' ' ' fx P - 1 X7 25 Se. YSH:-N fame fx if V 'x ,Z .-Sr' X. ' N3 'RIN P+, Ni U J - K'?k'x RX .J If- xl - '54-fi fig V y Ni J Nag? O2 ff E T- X-3' .ox -fix gk 64 Cf- .gQ11...L .. 'asv W., . E' L gf X- fx-4 Ti - . - A X , 74, x N' N-, Ng 'KY-.,, X., xx ' X-Q Q- QQ 2 'X 'XJ Q Y -fe-.STEN - -R-T-Y Heart in 78! ' -.L ll Andrea Oneal Terry Organ Ricky Overtorr Doug Parker 1.1. Patterson Iohn Perryman Michelle Phillips Cheese Pike X lift ws, Pam Porter Donald Rawlins Denice Riggins Angie Rivers g f Donnie Rivers Rochelle Robertson Carla Robinson Gary Robinson Micheal Robinson David Roundtree Sharon Rubert Iris Sager Iuniors are great for the future class of 78 jiri a ffm 1 9' mf au, Dana Satterfield Gloria Satterfield Anthony Sells Buddy Shannon Tracy Sierakawski Donnie Satterfield Pam Scoggins Kenneth Server Diane Sharp Lester Sims Ricky Simpson Edmond Smith xl X 'N Iunio tlfyose from daily routine. nl? .44 .K .X eh? Q if , q-ji-:v Iohn Smith Reggie Smith Wayne Sutton Michael Smith Tyree Smith Marilyn Swepston Patricia Smith David Stanley Neal Swofford Paula Smith Yasmin Stewart Marvin Tharps .Ang GK 11, T7 Colleen Thomas Micheal Thomas- Casandra Thompson Ronald Thompson 46,265 man Everett Tottress Cynthia Tumer Robin Turner Marsha Wade Still More Poses! Katrina Wallace Margie Warren William Walker Evetta Ward Gary Walker Tonya Walker Coleteer Warfords Robert Watts Aaron Wells Lymon Williams Rita Willis Sammy Williams Virgil Willison Manuel Willis Edna Wilson 'L Only a Year before Iuniors are a segment of McLain History X k Tiplgzg - f ,W .ef ,-41.2151'zgsffliii-ifffftf' i V- g3n.:2:'s 11- . 1 .L gg .siege 1. gg Z s ' pr .?,q, ,f-Q , a, --his , .ws--1-,ff-1121-was - 'M - efwfiisrfmffz Q .E - fy 'waff :ml 1 A ..,...,s4gqyf33, J ,:Fwg!?r.,, 1 , Q - ., .. ..,,, , .N h w , 1 , i, .. W -mmap, , ' X -1, s.lr.. Connie Winkle Carol Alexander Rusty Wood Fred Norton Ruth Works K.C. Silmon 69 .wr ,:..,.,1 15 V ,f 33' . Q Q.. vw- .. ' ut . . , - 4, : . . .W '1 , s',' v..,, M ... x ! J' 4 Nl W w F,w,, ...,-4 B XS Snplqnmnreimsig S9 sb? .Lama ff? iw uwoud Q5 fm QL QR tiffflixirfhg W 665 525355 VN JV W3 WF -- 7 5' x , ,4f91 4 X 1 ' ,ly 1 1 'f' P' , X I K J bivl . I S V WUC! ,N P Ji, ,JI f 1 , Q. X, ' ' iz 5 ,fxz .3 5 k U WX1: K X A JA, 6 ,A 5 A N W X k . K 'ji' 'I L. I , 5 A XJ J ff D x 1 ,A Q, K! fb fi Ti - 7 Y 7M i ,T rf F:-arf' t 3 1.2235 M , . 1 ,Q 1 l . Z . J What Soph's! ! ! !! mfg: f xg J Q I Q Wg Q J nz XP? fy' ff A '- mm tszmgdiw ' , Q ,V :gl I g ii: L N Q 4 I II I ' ' ll You re K1dd1ng Faye Adair Beany Alexander Bonny Alexander Gwennetta Alexander Ieannette Anderson Vemon Armstrong Vicky Arnette Franklin Aster Irene Austin Debra Bailey Susie Baker Charles Baldwin ' Sandra Ballard Ella jean Barnes james Barnes 74 McLain Sophomores Grow, Grow, Grow, W? Sophomores Boast Largest Class -,...f APA! Q11 Kenneth Barnett Chartano Beard Lawrence Bee Donna Beeler David Blair Harold Blalock Adrian Bland Ricky Bobo Pam Bowen Sheryce Bradely Tony Brent Harriett Brown Penny Brown Sam Brown Emanuel Brown Stanley Bunch Brenda Burris Debra Busby Karen Butler Angelia Buyckes Marsha Buyckes Clifton Cade Ruby Cambell Geri Carpenter Shirley Carter Kim Cazenave Dwayne Cephus Lisa Chaplin Iohn Chandler Craig Christman Richard Clark Kenneth Collins nother Mistake' 1- 'N- Sophomores Survive First Year Us Q...-1 Mar eret Cox Marg Cox Michael Cox Andy Cozart Carlos Cozart Angie Craven Lisa Curry Cheryl Davis Lawanna Davis Sam Davis Loretta Dayton Donnie Debose Claudette Delouiser eilaD ' 'ski-Q mam bin an ra Demry Danita Denise Rod Dillard Mary Dixon Virginia Dixon Pam Dobbins Kelli Down Loretta Dunn Valerie Durant Glenda Dykstra 77 ,NCQ Robert Eastin Karla Edwards Lary Elliot Janice Evans Wayne Evans Ierry Ezell Doris Fields Ierome Fields Keith Fields Teresa Fields Gerald Finney Carolyn Flowers james Forman Leon Fowler Diane Frazier Robert Frazier David Friday Tim Gaffney Ava Gainer Treva Gainer Tonia Gamer Audrey Gates Charles Gholson Ianie Gilford ?1l9P 'V! , ., A 1, an 'T-'ff' Leave It Up To A Soph r ae L fu 'Q-M7 Cf Test, Teachers, and Turmoil 1 -nv' if ,,'s.-,y Fm Cynthia Gise Darla Goins Cindy Goree Pam Grant Chanty Graves joy Gray Brenda Grayson Donna Guest Pat Huddleston Kathy Hale Olbert Hamilton Teresa Hamilton Kim Hardridge Sylvia Hardin Mark Hardaway Helen Harris Levell Harris Renita Harris Tammy Hawkins Renay Henderson jackie Hightower Carolyn Hill Trac Hooks Ionell Holman Dandrage Holmes Keith Holmes Phyllis Hurd David Hurt Lorenzo Hunt Christy Hunter Walter Hurd Raymond jackson Karl jemison Bruce johnson Crystal johnson Dwayne johnson Gail johnson Gloria johnson Karen johnson Leslie johnson Myra johnson Robert johnson Tonya johnson Tammy Tucker Van johnson Veatrice johnson Carol jones Dewayne jones 80 Sophomores Get Licenses, Cars - f. i',. gff ff 5 Then Tickets . . . Tickets -004 Felicia jones Lisa jones Marcus jones Otis jones Reuben jones Warren jones Wayne jones junice jordan Michael jordon Mary joseph Lester King Steve Kirby Phillip Knapp Ralph Kni ht Dale Kniggten Walter Lawrence Chris LaGrone julie Leathers Tyrone Leathers Troy Leslie Leonard Lewis Kathy Lewis james Littleiohn Tina Lott james Lucas Repanzo Lucas Ianice Lucius jamie Lucus Ann Lyles Tracy Magness Alex Malone Michael Marks jack Marlin Vickie McClellan LaShelton McCrany Rufus McClure Dana McClure Donna McClure Ray Meador Cordell Miller Regina Miller Brenda Millsap Louise Mims Iames Monday juaria Montoya Kim Moore Monte Moore Robert Morris 82 We are the Sophomores W tg. if 1 A Mx , , ' tl fff , AL And we Couldn't be PROUDER X,,,.,., LVN. S, . bw .1-v 'f 1 Celeste Moses Beverly Mure Loretta Murphy Detria Nelson Merecedes Newton Pamela Norton Willis Norton Ann Osbome Allen Overstreet Annette Overton Sherri Owens Cheryl Oxford Bonita Page Earl Page Anthony Pannell Robert Patterson Boonie Pitts Ronnie Pits Daniel Phillips Marilyn Polk Terry Porter Sylivia Powdrill Kevin Raye Christ Rawlins 83 Melissa Randell Wendell Ragsdale Robert Reamy Scircie Redmon Terry Releford Reggie Reynolds Sandra Risby Wayne Rist Leon Robertson Clifford Robinson Delmond Robinson Iackie Robinson Michael Robinson Roxanne Robinson Howard Roebuck Shelia Royal Teresa Russell jeff Scott Ron Scott Greg Settle Ierome Shawnee Margaerta Shipps Billy Shores Denice Singleton 84 This is not the end ,,...,..f i X . Paw -.J ...Q-lv K5-., if -...uv is-1 i - A 12 I riff N5 It is not even the beginning of the end P.I. Smallwood Arlington Smith Ianean Smith Jeffery Smith Michael Smith Kevin Smittick Sherry Smittick Chico Springs Iames Stevens Linda Stevens -aria Iay Steward jamie Stotts Terry Strickland Sherry Stricklin Detra Sutton Lawrence Taylor 'Q is ' . '16 -f f . Shari Taylor Shelia Taylor Rozetia ate Tina Thierrv Colleen Thomas Dennis Thomas Douglas Thomas Ronnie Thomas James Thomas jamie Thomas Tee Thompson Vincent Thompson Alice Tibbs Micheal Tillman Athaliah Tobie Mayann Tobie Greg Toliver Lisa Toliver Greg Tow Teresa Towaey Bill Tosh Leron Tottress Micheal Tucker Sarah Tucker Brian Tucker Tammy Tucker Travis Turner Kim Tyes 86 It is rather the end of the beginning al 21,4 Tl a ssir so ll a raa 'W' T T This Generation Realizes ,4 - X H ,. ' .df M.. ,W xii- r ,1 3 6' , V11 L lf' Jessie Vann Kenneth Vau hn Patricia Vaughn Tyoma Verna Valerie Villaneuva Derek Vinson Carla Wagoner Debra Walker Renee Walker Kathy Wallace Laura Wallace Saharah Wallace Sue Ann Wallace Tonya Wallace Williemae Wallace Annetta Ward Delores Warren Aaron Washington Delores Washington Iacqueline Washington Robert Watts Janice Weius jeff Webster Loretta Welch 87 Ivery Wells Ronnie West Wanda Wheat Donna White Henry White Tim White Carolyn Williams Gary Williams Ieanette Williams Lymon Williams Marnita Williams Pam Williams Rochelle Williams Tony Williams Keith Wilson Sandra Wilson Bob Yandell Anthony Young Antionette Young Gwen Young Jacqueline Young Doyle Zachary Thelma Harris 88 There Is but one Race - Humamty ,Q, 2 1' 'X iw:-. 'il V ,fn eff- 9 ,Q 1 -+M'7 v' 7 1 T' X fr 1 .1-f F .a- , '-9 'X 1, fp 29? 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L 2 2 I i She's got to be here somewhere! WANTED! d,dd I wr' 'H 91 A 1 4 wi! , , ,,,, AWWWM ww W V .- Na 4 ' ' -- I ., 4 .dns drrdd K-A-TImeanCAT. WT is A iaggb ,Y , K 4 ,, -MH, Af f 4, ' Q' ,M 43 4 , , i , ide ? Lean on me. -.4 New Century We communicate in many ways. At times the expression on our faces or even our eyes indicate a mood or a need. We use our hands and arms to communicate. Mostly we use words and in some cases symbols and numbers. Words and numbers are essential to our survival, they are the basis for our movement to new and better things. Ever since there was an entity called education , teach- ers have constantly looked or new and better ways of teaching and transmitting skills and knowledge. Many new methods of learning have been attempted. Some have been discarded as ineffective, others have become an accepted part of traditional learning processes. During this first school semester, 1976-1977, it was de- cided to try a new learning program in mathematics and reading at McLain. Une group of educators from the Tulsa Schools was sent to Califomia to learn about the operation of the New Century Math Program. Mrs. Mable Fuhrman, who was to become the New Century Math teacher, was an important part of this group. A second group was sent to St. Louis, Missouri to leam about the operation of the New Century Reading Pro- gram. Miss Kaye Reinhard, who was to become the New Century Reading Teacher, and Mr. Larry Alexander, who was to become the director of the project, were among those who travelled to St. Louis. Training sessions were long and lasted into the night and while our staff mem- bers were away, needed equipment was being set up in the new reading and math centers. Students were then selected to participate in the pro- grams. Tests were administered to these students to find out just what point should be their beginning point in the program. This is one of the nice features of the two programs. Any student can enter the program at the level at which he can comfortably function. He progres- ses at his own pace and his progress is recognized by the awarding of certificates and teacher recognition. Both written and audio Ctapesj material are used to support the leaming process. When a student finishes a particu- lar assi nment his work is immediately checked and he proceefs on to the next assignment again working at his own pace. The purpose of these programs is to improve reading and number skills. All of us, adults and students, can continually benefit from the sharpening of such skills. The President of the United States recently completed a program designed to improve his ability to read and comdprehend rapidly. Stu ents who are interested in the New Century reading and math rograms should take the opportunity to explore further and talk with one of the counselors or teachers about what the program can do for them. 92 tete t -3 f J V 1 ra ff .5. k,Q X N. , 1' f I-2 New Century Gets it together Reinhard Mrs. Mabl is fun MATH sr READING in New Century ' 4 Q . . is I w ' 5 ,A 4 v ii' 1 mf I-nu X x ff Q9rga11izzttin11ea ifwlgg' Y Tw Pm . 1? 4' ,UQ 175 2 9169 E. 75 17 X, if , ,, l? 5 ' X Q 1 ' f . 4 W f , xl' I . N 1 V xxx f A LA I , X' 1 .I 1- ' I ' Lg, f 71 'I Ml JI Jr Mfg: lfjls h, ,'r,i Xfff, ,l if 7 Kirk!! .L wma., :H iz' f 1, .f I 95 BOTTOM ROW: Gary Shannon, Sponsor, Charlene Turner, Jean- nie Baty, Jeanne Iohnson. TOP ROW: A.C. Christman, Regina Chaney, Mona Washington. BOTTOM ROW: Floyd Randell, Tan a Thrasher, Txlqlllylah Maxey. TOIY ROW: David artin, Greg Hawkins. STUDE T COUNCIL IP xfl 3 SE IOR CABINET he i IU 1oR CAB1 ET BOTTOM ROW: Karen Sims, Gary Dunegan, Sponsor, Brenda Gill, Marilyn Swepston. TOP ROW: Paul Littlejohn, Leslie Cherry, Phyllis Hunley, Linda jones. SOPHO ORE CABINET BOTTOM ROW: Craig Christman. TOP ROW: Regina Raby, Gail Iohnson, Patricia Vaughn, Bob Yandell, Donna White, Lisa jones Angie Craven, Iohn Nix, Sponsor. CUNCERT CI-IURUS Miss Holt.CSponsorQ Bottom: Sonya Willis, Damella Demrv, Katrina Wallace, Sandy Thompson, Undra Ledbetter, Marsha Parker. Middle: Craig Chnstrnan, atthew Leach, Ro? Mclntosh, Herbert Bowen, Everett Tottress. Top: Iames Harper, Robert Bennett, David Martin, A.C. Chris 1 n, Michelle Phi lips, Kent Taylor. at Mixed Chorus 5 Pi? P U X P gbibixg QQ, no CM ,SX Q-bt' x T y P - an it it , may k VX 5 AV A 98 Miss Holt CSponsorJ Bottom: Lisa Chaplin, Anthony Pannell, MayAnn Toby, Linda Ferguson, Marsha Parker, Michelle Phillips. Middle: Tee Thompson, Olene Craven, Doris Fields, Undra Ledbetter, Karen Bell, Tammy Tumer. Top: Letha McCrary, jackie Baker, SaAlice Bates, David Martin, Ivery Wells, Willie Smith. C.0.E. r R N4 S . g , it A C' iiyf - 5 - iitfi' -V 'ii' First Row: Ieannie johnson, Bonita Robinson, Doris Ward, LaDonna Daniels, Shelia Rose, Elaine Iones. Second Row: Patrice Goudeau, Nan Downingy Charlene George, Paula Sharp, Cindy Bennett, Ieanie Baty, Third Row: Retha Risby, Rhonda Hellard, Gloria Ballard, Regina C aney, Sharon Bryant, Patty Go f QSponsorJ, Gwen Brisker. ,,-or fw-..L, COE is a one-year program at the twelfth-grade level and consists of a double period daily of related instruc- 1 tion plus the 15 hours' minimum per week of occupa- f ,gf Hy, 1 tional experience. This background prepares the e R student-learner for advancement on the job, in addi- s tion to preparing him for the initial employment. . he ir' .i.. Mrs. Iune Ray . MARCI-Il G BA lsr, nf ., -' V- 5 +C K - ,e,,, SF., BOTTOM ROW: Chanty Graves, Linda Ferguson, Leron Tottress Dale Knighting, Sheryl Davis, Michael Andrews, Sherry Stricklen, Kaye Matley, Sheila Capers, Gary Brown, Alex Malone MIDDLE ROW: Anthony Lowery, Tara Tumey, Denise Todome, Donna White, Marion Jeffers, Phillip Robertson, Anthony Long McLain Marching Band performs at all of its foot- ball games whether they are played at home or away from school. You can also see them in area parades such as the fair and Christmas parades. The marching Scots are in the process of purchas- ing new uniforms but they are hampered by the fact that they are getting very little support from the community and our fellow McLainites. After marching season had ended the marching band performs at its own area festival and surrounding feeder schools. The concert band is hoping to present its first spring concert in several years in April or May. Let's wish them success. Carl jemmings, Mitchell Diggs, Claude Brown, Anthony McNeal TOP ROW: Curtis Battle, Bill Towh, Sam Davis, Carlos Daniels jeffrey Smith, Ronnie West, Arnelious McFrazier, Ray Daniels Michael Smith, Bruce johnson. Michael Andrews - Drum Major STAGE BAND zgiiiflllllllll l Mxxllll Q A ,g BOTTOM ROW: Linda Ferguson, Sheila Capers, Leron Tottress, Alex Malone. TOP ROW: Marion Ieffers, Anthony McNeal, Sam Davis, Hugh McCondichie, Donald Kindsey, Mitchell Diggs, Harold Blaylock, Ar- thur Gathor, Michael Smith, Mike McClure, Michael Andrews, Ierome Fields, Phillip Robertson. BAND OFFICERS: Leron Tottress, Vice-President, Carla Foreman, Treasurer, Tara Tumey, President, Linda Ferguson, Secretary. McLain Stage band is the more popular of the instrumental groups. The stage band travels to the surrounding feeder schools and they also receive engagements on college cam- puses. McLain's stage band can really be heard at its best on our yearly school talent show. They play all of the latest recordings by world famous groups such as the O'Iays, Earth, Wind, 8: Fire, Commo- dores, Ramsey Lewis and many, many more. This year you will see the stage band- at- tired in new outfits designed especially for them by Mrs. Dorothy Gray and her clothing class. 101 , N, J , Sl l55jl my M llvfwlf Qyllll CHEERLEADERS QG3 ,7 All A UM mx fly HEX U4 km -5 4 rf ll wall wgllllh Q5 MJ X BOTTOM ROW: Kendra lone-3, Tonnia Meader. TOP ROW: Diane Sharp, Michelle Buggs, Pam Smith, Rhonda Grayson, Sue Ann Wallace X Lori flletel jumper Rhonda QChickenJ Grayson l U4 DRILL TE M BOTTOM ROW: Roxanne Robinson, Algerita Freeman, Rochelle Robinson, Pam Grant, Angelia Buckyes. TOP ROW: Cheryl Lawrence Patricia Jones, Carla Edwards, Patricia Vaughn, Dee Dee Sutton EWSPAPER STAFF LEFT TO RIGHT: Pam Rentee, Ruth Scroggins, Kim Moore, Cathy Marshall, Rhonda Grayson, Donna Reynolds, Clyde Fields, Pete Ieffers, Debra Boone, Sponsor, Mr. Neller 1977 YEARBOOK 5 STAFF: PUTTI ' IT ALL TOGETHER The Yearbook Staff, sponsored by Gretchen Land- graf, is responsible for recording in pictures and words the memories of the 1976-77 school year. The organization, located in room 238, does this through hard work, long hours, and the help of the entire school. This year the staff has had dances and other activities to help us have a better, more attractive yearbook. This book is put together for all of you, and we hope you enjoy it! Tara Tumey, Editor, and Ms. Landgraf in s, fl .4 FLOOR: P I L'ttl ' h . SEATED FRONT: M'ke Hall, Laresa Cox, Tara Tumey, Rhonda Grayson, Ro ce Carpenter, Victor lgwnson. SEATTEIB Blaglg Irslckie Lampkin, Sylvia gmith, Paul Hughey. STANDING: Dan Black, Ms. Landygraf, Matt Leach. Iackie Lampkin and S 1 Matt Leach discuss organization layout. Dan Black, front, and Paul Hughey. Laresa Cox, Tara Tumey, and Rhonda Grayson plan this yeafs UNITY. AW, 1 Victor johnson, Paul Littlejohn, and Mike Hall review pictures. Royce Carpenter checks Sylvia Smith as she prepares copy QLEPT TO RIGHTJ Angie Works, Mary Joseph, Rochelle Smith, Lisa Iones, Valerie Durant, Donna Thomas, Diane White, Joyce Cathy. MIDDLE ROW: CLEFT TO RIGHTJ Charlene Tumer, Donna White, Debby Kinsey, Angela Craven, joy Grey, Dottie Burge. TOP ROW: CLEFT TO RIGHTJ Kevin Rubert, Timothy White, Thomas Grey, Ira White, johnny Smith. MATH CLUB The purpose of the Mu Alpha Theta is to broaden beauties of the subject. We have brought a series of and deepen the interest of its members in mathemat- mathematicians and scientists to the McLain campus ics, to increase knowledge of the subjects, and to to speak to our group on a variety of subjects. pass on to others an appreciation of the values and K2 amy mer ,,, WJWQOXKU Lgglgfo , ,JlC7fQ!7'zf 7777469542 gm yum fvicli KVM A Q Ti do Li i Li it ii it rw ,Lf if lt 3 gy,g L, C2 .I.C.A. The Auto Mechanics section of the McLain Vo- cational Industrial Clubs of America Chapter has been hel ing to prepare students for the world of work. Business management was co- vered through field trips, outside speakers, films, and lessons in class. Personal skills in leadership and job entry were learned. A re- built engine and special tools were displayed at the annual McLain PTA open house show- case. Elmer Mabry is the Instructor and advisr for VICA. BOTTOM ROW: Mr. Mabry, Bill Tosh, Kevin Cathey, David Freeman, Von Littlejohn, Donnie Satterfield, Mike Bland. TOP ROW: Robert Watts, Greg Ainsworth, Keith Ainsworth, Duane Martin, Mike Martin, lim Walker, Charlie Hill. D.E.C.A. Distributive Education is a high school course in marketing. It is a cooperative, in that the busi- ness community is uti ized to provide part of the education through part time jobs. D.E. offers a rare educational opportunity to see classroom principles put into practice on the 'ob. D.E.C.A. is the youth organization of Distributive Educa- tion. Through DECA, students are able to plan and participate in social, civic, and charitable ac- tivities. BOTTOM ROW: Cleft To Rightj Debbie Wood, David Knebel, Becky Ecker, Roy Morris, Ruth Scroggins, Algerita Freeman, Zana Lewis. MIDDLE ROW: Al Tut- tle, Gloria Lewis, Diane Baker, Eamestine Neal, Ann jones, joy Gilcrease, Brenda jordan, Sue Jackson. TOP ROW: Linda jones, Robert Reynolds, Steven Lottie, Greg King, Kenny Shrader, Milton Gray. 109 Machine Shop r 1 LEFT TO RIGHT: Mr. RD, Farmer, Corky Hembree, Dave Schell, Darrel Williams, Iirn Blackburn, Marvin Taylar, Mike Long. NATIONAL HO OR SOCIETYI DUCTIO 110 Red Cross LEFT TO RIGHT: Belinda Freeman, Sally Eagan, Eugenia Pike, Pam Scoggins Human Relations BOTTOM ROW: Gloria Satterfield, Donna White, Iacqueline Lampkin, Linda Ferguson. MIDDLE ROW: Harold Blaylock, leff Scott, Tanya Thresher, Gustava Foster. TOP ROW: Don Kingsley, Gretchen Griffin, A.C. Christmari I 4 ,Q ref - me LEFT TO RIGHT: Mr, Ritter, Tanya Thresher, Rochelle Smith, Rhonda Grayson WELCOMING COMMITTEE The Welcome Mat has been set up to help new students feel comfortable and at home at McLain. From volunteers, stu- dents with good academic records are selected. When there are new students, coun- selors send for the welcoming committee members and intro- duce them to new students coming to McLain. We show them the building and gener- ally made them feel welcome, as members of the Welcome Mat . The National Honor Society fsponsored by Mrs. Pat Burton and Mr. Tim Nellerl is known for their leadership of the stu- dent body and their scholastic capabilities. This year the N.H.S. has spon- sored the most successful paper drive at McLain and before the Christmas holidays, the mem- bers went to Christian Nursing Home and provided the resi- dents with joyous Christmas Spirit. While these are just a few of the things that they have done this year, the McLain National Honor Society has contributed greatly to the unity of McLain High School. NATIONAL HO OR SOCIETY FIRST ROW: Russell Hardesty, LaDonna Daniels, Elaine Jones, Sylvia Smith, Diane White, Alyce Baldwin, Algerita Freeman. SECOND ROW: Mr. Neller, Dianna Vaughn, Debbie Kinsey, Teresa Dyer, Tanya Thrasher, Kathy Harrison, Licia Bess. THIRD ROW: Mike Atkins, Paul Hughey, Linda Iones John Smith. LIBRARY MEDIA AIDES BOTTOM ROW: Mrs. Webb, Deborah Landrum, Tanya Thresher, Undrea Leadbetter, Mrs. Guthrie. TOP ROW: Mrs. Wright, David Mackey, Michael Freeman, Floyd Randell. 112 GYMNASTICS Students participating together in sports of their own choosing to help develop a more happy, healthy, well-adjusted life as an individual. FRONT ROW: Pam Bowen, Rozetia Tate. BACK ROW: Saharah Wallace, Sherron Gilbert, Donna Smith. G.R. . wh k-f- s-wt.x,,: ' ir, BOTTOM ROW: Debra Boone, Debra Iamison, Sherry Powell, Tina Thierry. TOP ROW: Mrs. Holleyman, May Ann Tobey, Doris Fields, Helen Alexander, Edith Thompson. ll3 CIVITANS We are an eight member group whose purpose and goals are to promote good cit- izenship within our school and communi- ty. By planning and doing service projects in the community, and activities for the , ,V p. t Scots and faculty, we hope to show our cit- izenship spirit. Our projects so far have been: l Community - canned foods drive Fund-Raising - fruitcakes '- Pom-Poms Ugly Mug Contest fl Heart-O-Grams Students - Skating Party Y Faculty 8 Valentine Tea QWe honor a faculty member of , yzpgy our choice who we feel shows l f great Student Support and School BOTTOM ROW: Donna White, Algerita Freeman, Pam Scroggins. TOP ROW: Sharon Spiritl Giles, Ellajean Barnes, Regina Dennis, Ann Williams, Sponsor. STAGECRAFT s Stagecraft, for boys and girls, is concemed with the control and operation of the stage and its equipment. A knowledge of the fundamentals of stagecraft is learned and applied in the construction of scenery for assemblies, plays, and other activities. Practical skills in carpentry, electricity, painting and theater operation are leamed. 114 Q., L t 1 WfrWW Hwlwtf X WW, 35119231 'a ,t b COSMETOLOGY Willete Sumbry, Lucretia Hughes, Edna Wilson, Renee Kennard, Iris Sager, Deborah Wallace, Denita Brewster, Ellen Cole. MIDDLE: Lue Terry Buyckes, Eugenia Pikes, Licia Bess, Kim Isaac, Brenda Gunnels, Shelia Washington. TOP: Cynthia Tucker, Sylvia Smith, Annette Hurd, Belinda Freeman, Sonya Wright, Angie Rivers. Sponsor: Ms. Rosetta Morris LEADERSHIP GROUP The Leadership Group or Work- shop was composed of a group of McLain students who were selected by sponsors and counsel- ors to under go a two-day work- shop under the direction of Mr. Dick Chissoe of the Tulsa School System Human Relations Depart- ment. The purpose of the work- shop was to discuss ways to im- prove things at McLain High and also to familiarize the students who were participating with cer- tain techniques of communication and leadership. It was hoped that the students who participated would then be able to take the things they had learned and be able to apply them in ways to make McLain a better high school. BOTTOM ROW: JoAnn Thierry, Dale Jennings, LaDonna Daniels, Charlene Turner, Claudette Hodges, Jeanie Baty, Jeanne Johnson, Brenda Gill, Tara Tumey, Phyllis Hanley. MIDDLE ROW: Denise Todome, Donna White, Andrea Crisp, A.C. Christman, Desdemona Washington, Tanya Thrasher, Diane White, Rhonda Grayson, Linda Ferguson. TOP ROW: Frankie Hurd, Michael Bland, Rick Berry, Regina Chanay, Greg Hawkins, Linda Jones, Mary Kirk, Mr. Alexander, Sponsor. ' IIS 1 . A , :Y .,.. 1 ,gn 755 ov? fr .. 5 K - . ',4.':' INSIDE and OUT , IIZW 3'f '. LQ?-'Q if ffQQi'5f2i5 f X v- 'K e , I 'M fkxggi .. W, Q BQ? N is x v . . Scots get it y Spuris ,, R-1, ,- nuts Fighting Scots Cross-Country Team LEFT TO RIGHT: Diane White, Clayton Bell, Monty Moore, Tyree Smith, 'Harold Blalock, Alan Ovei-street. McLain Swimming Team ll8 I BOTTOM ROW: Tonnia Meador, Randy Bruner, Wendell Ragsdale, Harold Blalock, Cheryl Lawrence. TOP ROW: LEFT TO RIGHT: Teresa Osbome, Latonia Wilson, Rozetia Tate, Diane White, Donna Thompson, Dave Richardson, Ierry Ezell, Florizell Becknell. GYMNASTICS W ,,..vl Patricia Vaughn, Saharah Wallace, Debraoh Wallace, Cathy Wallace. l.V. FOOTBALL SQUAD Bottom: M. Grayson, I. Chandler, L. Bee, D. lones, I. Smith, D. Friday, L. Harris, B. Turner, T. Leslie, L. Hunt, G. Finney, P. Littleiohn A. Bland, D. Robinson, P. Smallwood, H. Roebuck, l. Culbreath, M. Hardaway, l, Patterson, I. Fields, C. Christman, R. Miller, E. Keys M.Tha1'ps,T. Hooks, F. Cafney, M. Smith. Top: l. Vann, R. Howell, C. Henry, R. Beard, D. Thomas, T. Gafney, M. Hawkins, M. Mar s R, Knight. HAVE SCGTS The MCLHIH Scots cheerleaders and malorettes always get flred up for the start of the game. ,iv - Lee Simpson makes a reception as he keeps his feet inside the boundary line SENICDR FOOTBALLERS ASS Timmy Baccus Herbert Bowen Royce Carpenter A.C. Christman Lafette Ezell Greg Griffin Greg Hawkins Lewis Iackson Gerald jones '77 Rushawn Smith The McLain Scots had a hard, disappointing, but exciting season. Our record this year was 4 wins and 4 losses. The victories came from O.C. Douglass, a very strong rival for which we have beaten two years straight, Tulsa Washington, Broken Arrow, and Rogers. This season we also took second in All-City by beat- ing Memorial 21-7, But lost to Washington 13-6. The Scots will be influenced to take state next year by all means! Lee Simpson I J T' Gerry Tarver Dwayne Vann ' I' s,'J .1 1 .,r..i,-.W-ew v 5 I ,,..,,.m,W .4.sr.Q-M--v-+ '- WV' ga-dm i E E Scots prepare hard for their season Vic johnson heads of the field for the up coming play. Scots defense led by Greg Hawkins is always on the move The offensive line waits for the next play. Matt Leach ready to snatch another interception The McLain football team shows unity as they unite together for the last time. Scots always take time for a prayer before a game. Louis Iackson tries out his kicking foot in practice 127 Chris Mason kicks! Vic Iohnson holds. Scots score! nlifsw Catfish Smith looks over his opponents. Q ' 1 ,, n.. .av 1 iq --.., ' A L- ,,, al ' Strode shows his concem about his young ball club Mimi. ' , ':- 1i V i 'f,-a I In 5 , lf, ,' , , The Scots drill the chargers in the All City Preliminaries Coaches Srnrth and Mrller go over the game plan strategy. Scots anxiously await the start of the game. Royce Carpenter leads them in Calisthenics. 129 BASKETBALL ' i Alvin juice Alexander leaps and lays the ball in the hoop. As Elwood Iones assist him. Nate Harris delivers his jumpshot as he looks on. 130 Q Keith Cozart sees how close he can get to dunking the ball ,mmf - il. Up! Up! and away is Sky King Elwood jones. lllhhl 2 5 E I , , f 'T fl ,IU IOR VARSITY BOTTOM ROW: I. Patterson, L. Banks, R. Tiger, T. Turner, K. Silmon, W. Iones, Coach joe Sheets. TOP ROW: C. Gholson, A jackson, E, Alexander, R. Armstrong, C. Cozart, D. Phillips, C. George, W. Holmes. VARSITY BASKETBALL BOTTOM ROW: Coach Pete Vanzant, Lamar Banks, Travis Turner, Curtis Scott, Rueben Iones, Keith Cozart. TOP ROW: Evrett Alexander, Nate Harris, Alvin Alexander, Elwood Iones, Walter Hall, Royce Carpenter, Alvin Lucas, A.C. Christman. 132 GIRLS BASKETBALL BOTTOM ROW: Brenda Mims, Loretta Murphy, Bonnie Alexander, Roxanne Robinson Klm CaZSI1aVe TIESSIS Holloway Donna White TOP ROW: Donna Smith, Darlene jefferson, Beverly Logan, Sharon Gilbert, Brenda Bolden Lynn McLellan Thelma Harris and Yvonne Shipps not pictured. r'- I , 'M--N Worst ...I 'L ff 45W . . K A B '1 vH 'j X Q L, -'l ,f 'X J ,X W xiii X KQW ,X l XJ . ,tj W . , 4 - x f 5 'M,5'i Y rl I f wk :V il Ink ,X H L, X K- ' ' ' ' X .. 1 Q i , L x. x, X vu - . . X ,XI - .X . . X .1 i K , ,M 2, A . . wt, . Rf., . J , 7 '. ' - if t - A. X 4 , ,N Y A ' ' , 4 I 4 -. '.4 f 1 N1 . N ' 1. 'fxU X 3 1 v V' ' I, . x ' E K 'N -.fu , fx, V E ' ' Q r , res 111 f R B, ii B ef , , -4 V, t J LU ,, x., N, . xy T I - ,I ' . 1 if , X X ' x. , ', ' ...Ji RX L ' I earn K+ X , R ix JW' in 1 V .1 ' ,'1 JJ ' x V ' I Y 1 Win ABQ 51. Xia ii.. :1 4 X?fg.f?74'f fam-1 7 Bottom Row: E. Brown, R. Vemon, K. Fields, R. Lewis, G. Tolliver, M. Jordan, D. Robinson, L. King, B. Cole, E. Smith, Coach Gary Stewart, G. Hawkins, Coach james Stringer. 134 Girls Track BOTTOM ROW: D. Moore, D. Scott, M. Washington, R. Beatty, D. Ieffers. MIDDLE ROW: Coach I. Strlnger, A. Freeman, C. Goree, S. Pruitt, P. Smith, S. Ballard, G. Alexander. TOP ROW: R. Grayson, R, Smlth, R. Roblnson, S. Owens. 1 ,gjlocwulsl , 95001 will , gb' mmm W will 01 1+ sw'-Wk Hxbi WDW WM UQ QW AJQQQEAXQWWW OWMW Y 465 M WW Names F al QQW GWMWMM lx AW M 135 is :LL t 4, 5 cg? V aff, LM fs? gf 5 . Q .iw M.. XJ' A xx , iw A ,... sqm Al , Baseball . ...H Wk - .. . A Q ,V ' wg, ff - M 1, fi.. 3 5 I- .maize ,U M .,,,a,1. BOTTOM ROW: A. Pannel, D. Vann, G. Tarver, A. Moore, W. jones, I. Vann. TOP ROW: E Beaver, K. Rae, M. Long, A, Bland, C. Hembrey, D. Baker, M. Moore, Coach Dan Smith. K. .ig ,sv a s ,.. , ,k,. EQ . X we F H 5 , 2.5 N , . 7+ A' 'fs if ,xh- Q S. Scots' Tennis Team Gets into the Swing of Things BOTTOM ROW: R. Grayson, R, Smith, S. Dailis, Gdglfbtra, D. White, D. White, T. Hamilton, D. Sutton. TOP ROW: D. Wilde, L. Davis, I. White D. Martin, R. Tate, R. Run? s. .X T- 1 . .1 R . it WN . . N. , ., Q A , J Q' ' ' N 1 1, .in r .. .. A .1 f X x' .w wi Db fi 1 1 X 'X V W' R 1 X -4 J BQ x .XV W NLR, Xu 1 x NK 4 . I V. , At .3 xv ,. 1 VR. .1 X X' 1 OJ 3 .1 ..x J i X.: 'W ' Q' X , , 'X 1 ' V, -.1 X ' . ,-,..-. Q , , -,J Fl X., M, 1' N .V . rf 5 e, X tx N ,J yi l. 1 A 1 W ., , , N., . 1 , I Ni X . , 'J ' t . Q, - ... 'M' J! L , - Q J i 4 - 4 .X Y ik X A ,, , 1 xf f vw is-x. - 1 - ., , . .5 i 1 N ' w , F X -. 1 u . if . ', L .J 1. A .I of I , X , , ., .. , - J. . .- 1,-. e K, '-x V s 'f 4- - L1 X T . , Ur x Q IJ L if 'X A f x 'S ' KX x I J N 4 X X Q 2 Y ,, y N ,J . XJ . , . N X' . X, 4 X ' X E M .X X V K K N v Y N X X 'Ai Q f X r x r M, X 1 ,f J I P 4 .v'gg.,l N, if if uk m 'J 'V .Q ,ei . Q , A 4 1 1.1 .Q if xi if ,A . 1 'sf 1 i e is -3 ' , f ' . . - . . T x W 1 z t X -xii ,I - -f ' H ' Q, . X , i fa ., Q . .V L T , . . 'X-1 FY' N13 21 fi tx . N W x N - N, z Y xh JP, . an xi. ' X. V Xfif 51 1 ' Y: y ,sf-.4 f ff , ,.i , , .f.,,,,x l 1 138 'Q , -, ' . ,f A jg R Xml? ' x 'X FIGHTI G SCOTS TRACK TEAM OF 77 BOTTOM ROW: D. Friday, M. Leach. MIDDLE ROW: C. Bell, B. Turner, L. jackson, E. Key, L. Fowler. 2nd MIDDLE ROW: R. Miller, T. Smith, M. Hardaway, T. Hooks, A. Overstreet, K. Vaughn. TOP ROW: H. Blalock, H. Alexander, R. Iones, M. Andrews, G. Robinson, R. Scott. Not Pictured: A.C. Christman, Royce Carpenter, Lee Simpson. W... 'Q' 139 All Sports .-,J....h.w-s- V fl' 5 . ! '55 ,S Q, we .'gg.fw:K ails M 'B H Y I R - -3. - x ' , ' A - 'W 15' i f LEW' . ff ' ' 'Q Q AH X 437 fig Q 5 5' Q: KES H if ii S13 i5. Cf4,,2f'9QQ.9 Wifi 25 E O3 Y U J EQX Ck 141 L D C C3 QD V6 Q Q Q Gig, . 5? iq, 56 J F4 McLain 'Q i U24 Q , 0 , L, 1 GQ Q Weightlifting df 2 9 Q45 ,. ,N C? 9 5 WC ' AZYJTUQD X J? Wi if W , W TX heir Middle-weight division. I Bamett uses his con ' n in getting 460 lbs. in his street 1 hes. Special Recognition ALL STATERS ii i i iii i e e gif-,g,'g5 .151 X ,ps Y ball, Tight End Alvin Uuicej Alexander - Basketb R B i 1' g 0 h t t h e O 1' I1 S G lc Wrestling, 178 lbs. Senior Involvement ALVIN UUICE1 ALEXANDER BasketBall 110th, 11th, 12th1 Future Plans: To become a professional basketball player. KEITH AINSWORTH Football 1101 Skating Trophy 1121 Future Plans: Training School. ALFRED L. ANDREWS Future Plans: Truck Driving and Welding. MICHAEL ANDREWS Marching Band 110,11,121 Sta e Band 110th,11t ,12th1 Concert Bandg 110th and 12th1 Track 110,11,121 Football 110th1 State Track toumament. SHEILA ASHBERRY The Honor Roll 110,11,121 Human Relations 112th1 Future Plans: To go to the Army and take up X-Ray Technology. MIKE ATKINS VICA 111th1 Machine Shop Advisory Committee 1121 National Honor Society 1121 Honor Roll 110,11,121 Future Plans: TIC and be' a Machinist. FLOYD BAILEY Machine Shop Club. GLORIA I. BALLARD National Honor Society 1121 FBLA 1121 COE Honor Roll 110,11,121 Future Plans: Go to College and major in Ioumalism or Sociology. DELLOY BATES Future Plans: Welding. IEANIE K. BATY Civinettes, F.T.A. 1101 Nat'l H.S., FBLA MAC 1121 Dean's Honor Roll, OSU Scholastic Achievement Award 111th1 50's Assembly 111th 8: 12th1 Future Plans: Computer Programmer and Operator. ADDIE BARNES Red Cross 1121 Track 1121 Future Plans: Go to a training school. IAMES BARNETT Future Plans: To be a good welder and to be something and in the near future, I want to be a success in my -life. IOE BARNET1' Weight Lifting 111th, 12th1 2nd Place Silver Me al in Weight Lifting Future Plans: College and to get a job. ROSIE BEATTY Girls Track 111th, 12th1 Honor Roll Future Plans: join the Air-Force. CINDY BENNETT French Club 110th1 National Honor Society C.O.E. F.B.L.A. 112th1 Future Plans: I will be getting married on Oct. 21, 1977 to Kenneth Lee Hutchcraft also a McLain High Student. DAN BLACK Civitans 110th1 Chess Club 111th1 N.H.S. Y.B.A., Chess Club 112th1 Honor Roll 111,121 144 Future Plans: College: major in Oceanography. MATTIE BLEDSOE Red Cross 110th, 11th1 Drill Team 1121 Girls Track 110th, 11th, 12th1 Volleyball team. Honor Roll 110th1 Future Plans: To attend O.S.U., for four years, taking up nursing. HERBERT BOWEN Civitans 110th, 11th, 12th1 Student Council 110th1 Yearbook 112th1 Football, Track, Wrestlin 112th1 Baseball 112th1 Runner of the Year 111311 Future Plans: Engineering, Data Processing Mechanics. CHARLESETTA MARIA THOMPSON 1BOYD1 Civinettes 111th1 Future Plans: Fashion Designer, Secretary, Cosmetology. SUZETTE BRANTLEY Student Council 110th1 Track and Basketball Honor Roll 110th, 12th1 Future Plans: I plan to work in the day and go to school at night. I also plan to Major in Executive Secretarial Work. GWENNEVA BRISKER Red Cross 110th1 Volleyball 11Oth1 Honor Roll Oklahoma Girls State 76 Honor Roll. Fashion Show, Intervision '76 Future Plans: Go to College at O.S.U. to take up business administration. MAURICE DAVID BROOKS Future Plans: Will attend TIC and will take up Computer programming. RANDY BRUNER Splanish Club 110th1 Concert Chorus 110th1 C ess Club 111th1 National Honor Society, Cross Country, Swimming 110th1 Track 110th1 Swimming 111th1 Swimming 112th1 Future Plans: To attend college, majoring in Music and minoring in Biology. SHARON BRYANT F.B.L.A. 112th1 Cosmetology 111th1 C.O.E., Honor Roll 110th1. BARRY BROWN VICA 111th1 Machine Shop Club 112th1 Future Plans: College and Work. MARTHA 1MARTY1 BROWN Band, Majorette 110th, 11th, 12th1 Majlorette Captain 112th1, Tennis 110th, 11th 12t 1 Future Plans: College Work. ORLIS BROWN JR. Marching Band, Stage Band 110th, 11th, 12th1 Honor Roll 110th1 Future Plans: Major in Music and in Corrections Science. LUETERRY BUYCKES VICA 111th, 12th1 Future Plans: To become good in Cosmetology. LINDA BELL 1CAMPBELL1 Honor Roll 111th, 12th1 Future Plans: To Work with small children in the field of nursing and to be a housewife. RHONDA CARPENTER Honor Roll 111th1 DECA 112th1 Future Plans: I Plan to attend Oklahoma State University to major in Keypunch Operating. ROYCE CARPENTER Civitan member 111th1 Yearbook member 112th1 Football 111th, 12th, 10th1 Track 110th, 11th1 Weight lifting 111th1 Honor Roll. Future Plans: Go to College and continue playing football or major in Black History. KAREN QME-MEQ CARTER Civinettes 110th, 11th1 Cheerleader 110th1 Majorette 111th1 Running for Miss Fashionetta 112th1 Talent Show 111th, 12th1 Future Plans: I plan to go to College at Central State University in Ohio. REGINA GINA ELAINE CHANEY Drill Team 110th, 11th1F.B.L.A., N.H.S., Human Relations Committee, Student Council, Honor Roll, Greg Speed Dictation Pin 110th1 OSU Scholastic ac ievement Award, Honor Society Ribbon NHS Christmas :'layhg11th1 Talent Show 50's Day Assembly 11t Future Plans: Work Part-time and go to school part-time. . DENICE ROCHELLE CHILDS Drill Team 110th, 11th1 Honor Roll 110th1 Future Plans: To go to O.U. and study child care. , ALLAN COLLINS Basket Ball 1101 Track 110th1 Football 1101. DEBBIE COOPER Volleyball 1101 Principal's Honor Roll Future Plans: To major in Law and Business. LARESA COX Yearbook Staff- Organization Editor, Childcare 1121 Future Plans: To become a pharmacist or a medical secretary. IENNIFER CRENSHAW Sophomore Board 110th1 Red Cross 110th1 Civinettes 110th1 Drill'Team 110th1 Volleyball team Future Plans: To attend TU or go to nursing school. LADONNA ELAINE DANIELS National Honor Society 111th, 12th1 F.B.L.A., C.O.E., M.A.C. Principal Honor Roll Future Plans: Major in Business Management at Tulsa University or T.I.C. VERNELL DAVIS Civinettes 110th1 Honor Roll 111th1 Future Plans: College. REGINA DENNIS Drill Team 112th1 Future Plans: College. MITCHELL DIGGS Marching Band 110th, 11th1 Stage Band 111th1 Honor Roll 111th1. NAN DOWNING Sophomore Board, Iunior Board, F.B.L.A., M.A.C. Committee Student Council C.O.E., Sophomore Attendant, Miss McLain Attendant. Senior Involvement GWENDOLYN L. ELLIS Honor Roll tllthl Future Plans: Specialize in the medical field, become a Lab Technician or a Surgical Nurse. LYNN ETTER Civinettes, Yearbook, Honor Roll f11thJ Future Plans: To go into the field of computers such as Data Processing or Keypunching. CONSTANCE B. FENNELL KCONNIEJ Civinettes f11thJ Future Plans: College or ma be the Air-Force a degree in Accounting or INl,ursing. LINDA FERGUSON Band f10th, 11th, 12thJ National Honor Society ftlth, 12thJ Human Relations f12thJ Civinettes f11thJ Honor Roll f10th, 11thJ Who's Who f12thJ Future Plans: To go to College to get a Mastefs Degree in Nursing and Specialize in Surgery. KAREN L. FIELDS Student Council f12thJ Honor Roll 111, 12thJ Future Plans: Computer Programmer or Analysis, or a career in Art. DARLENE COOK fFowlerJ Red Cross f11thJ Honor Roll t10thJ Married in the 12th grade Future Plans: To be the best wife a young man could ever have and be a good mother! BELINDA FREEMAN Red Cross f1Oth, 11thJ Honor Roll f10thJ Future Plans: Marriage, and going into office work. PAMELA GARDNER Future Plans: Join the Navy. CHARLENE GEORGE Indian Pupil Ed. Tulsa Indian Youth Council f10thJ Tennis Future Plans: To attend College and be a Legal Secretary. RUBEN GISE V.I.C.A., Machine Shop club Future Plans: To work. RANDY GLENN V.I.C.A., Machine shop club. BRIDGET GOFF Cheerleader, Volleyball team, Sophomore Attendant, Honor Roll, Track award, Concert Chorus. Future Plans: To attend College and have a good job and a good life to enjoy. THOMAS GOFF Football, Swimming Team Future Plans: Go to College and then become a big business man. SCOTT GOODSON Machine Shop Club, Baseball. Future Plans: To become a good Machinist. CONNIE GOOLSBY Future Plans: Go to work. PATRICE GOUDEAU F.B.L.A., Drill Team f11thJ C.O.E. Girls Track team fLetterJ Honor Roll C10thJ Future Plans: To become a Legal Secretary. RHONDA KCHICKENJ GRAYSON Cheerleader f10th, 11th, 121 Yearbook f12thJ Girls Chorus f10th, 11thJ Volleyball, Tennis Future Plans: To attend College. THOMAS GREY Chess Club f10thJ Math Club f11th, 12thJ Vice-President, Honor Roll Mu Alpha thata Charter Future Plans: Go to College to become a Veterinarian or a doctor. OSCAR ANDY GROOM III Civittans f10th, 11thJ Chess Club Vice-President VICA Honor Roll Future Plans: Go to College for 4 years and to get a job. BARBARA HALE Cheerleader f10th, 12thJ Future Plans: I Plan to attend Draughons School of Business to study computer devices and area communication. MICHEAL HALL Yearbook f12thJ Wrestling f10th, 11th, 12thJ Future Plans: To stay alive. EDDIE HARRISON V.I.C.A. f11thJ Machine Shop Club C12thJ GREG HAWKINS QHAWKJ Usher at Senior Prom f11thJ Senior Cabinet, Wrestling Q10,11,12J Football f10,11,12J Weight-lifting Olthj Wrestled in Japan on an allstar team and won National C10thJ Wrestled in Europe on an allstar team and won 1st in regiona and state f11thJ Football nominated High School All American in 12th. 2nd in state in weightliftin , 50's Day C11thJ Future Plans: lgrofessional Football Player. RHONDA HELLARD F.B.L.A., Honor Roll. Future Plans: To get Married, and go to a Baptist College in Missouri. ROBERT EVERETT HIGHTOWER Machine Shop f11th, 12thJ VICA Club f11thJ Future Plans: To Spend about 25 to 30 years in the Air-Force. BRENDA HILL Civinettes C11thJ Future Plans: To attend College and to take business courses. KAREN HINES Drill Team 111thJ D.E. f12thJ Future Plans: To become a court reporter or a Lawyer. CEDRIC HOLLINS Civitan Student Council f12thJ Future Plans: To go to the Air-Force. CHRISTOPHER DALE HOOKS Red Cross f10thJ Spanish Club C11thJ Instrumentals Ensemble Future Plans: To attend Texas Southem University to study Crimonolotgy, Law Enforcement and Sociology an Music Appreciation. PAUL HUGHEY Chess Club C10thJ Marching Band f1Oth, 11thJ N.H.S., Yearbook f12thJ Honor Roll Future Plans: College fLaw Schooll KENNETH LEE HUTCHCRAFI' Honor Roll Future Plans: Electronical Wiring. LOUIS JACKSON Football f10th, 11th, 12thJ Miss Fashionette Escort. SUSIE JACKSON D.E.C.A. C11th, 12thJ Future Plans: To attend College. MARIAN JEFFERS Marching Band f10th, 11th, 12thJ Stage Band. JEANNE L. JOHNSON F.T.A. t10thJ Junior Board, N.H.S., M.A.C., Yearbook f11thJ Student Council, C.O.E., N.S.H., F.B.L.A., M.A.C., Dean's Honor Roll, Miss Photogenic OSU Scholastic Achievement Award, Miss McLain Attendant 50's Assembly Future Plans: Computer Programmer, Professional Secretary, Teacher. PETER TRENT JOHNSON D.E.C.A. II f11thJ D.E.C.A, III f12thJ Wrestling f11th, 12thJ DORIS JEAN JONES Future Plans: Going to Manpower. ELAINE JONES N.H.S., F.B.L.A., C.O.E. f12thJ Honor Roll Future Plans: To attend OSU and Major in Business. ELwooD JONES KDOCTOR 1.5 Basketball C10th, 11:11, izfm GERALD JONES Football Q10th, 11th, 12thJ JANICE JONES Track C11thJ Honor Roll f11thJ Future Plans: Secretary. PATRICIA A. JONES Sophomore Cabinate Honor Roll f10th, 11thJ Musicla Mixed Choir f10th, 11thJ Future Plans: Going to Business School working and getting an apt. BRENDA LOUISE JORDAN D.E., Human Relations, Girls Track, Honor Roll f12thJ Art C12thJ Future Plans: To join the Army. PHILLIP JORDAN Future Plans: Go to Grade School. LORI JUMPER Chorus f10thJ N.H.S., Varsity Cheerleader f11thJ Head Cheerleader C12t J Student Advisory Committee Honor Roll f12thJ Outstandingvjr. Chosen by OU, OSU, TU f11thJ Miss cLain Attendant C12thJ GREG KING Vice-President of Civitans f10thJ F.B.L.A., D.E.C.A., Chaplain in D.E.C.A., Vice-President of D.E.C.A., Football C10thJ Honor Roll Future Plans: Attend Wichita University and Major in Business Adm. and D.E.C.A. DONALD KINSEY Band, Stage Band C10,11,12J Chess Club C111 Human Relations, Honor Roll, Talent Show. 145 Senior Involvement MARY KIRK Soph. board NHS 1105 Math Club f11thl Senior Board NHS Future Plans: Computer Program Operator. IACKIE LAMPKIN Civinettes, Drill Team Q1OthJ Human Relation f11th, 12thJ Running for Miss Fashionetta, Volleyball team, Tennis f11thJ Talent Show junior Iam C12thl Future Plans: To be a Heart Surgeon. CHERYL DENISE LAWRENCE journalism C11thJ Drill Team f12thl Tennis and Swimming C12thl Future Plans: to go right to college in nursing and the later years into photography and journalism. MATTHEW B. LEACH Red Cross, Civitans f10th, 11thl Yearbook, Football f1Oth, 11th, 12thl Track l10,11,12l Honor Roll, Mixed Chorus f10thl Concert Chorus f11th, 12thJ Future Plans: Welder. UNDRA LEDBETTER Concert Chorus f12thl Basketball Team, Volleyball team 11th 12th C , 7 Future Plans: Become an air lines Stewardess. DIANNIA R. Concert Nov. Future Plans LEHEE 19, 1976 : Go to colle e to become a Dental Assistant and go to Cali omia or Florida this 5l11'I'l1'!'l9I'. ANITA IO LEWIS FUTURE PLANS: To become an Interior Decorator. GLORIA FAYE LEWIS D.E.C.A. f11thD D.E.C.A. Secretary C12thJ Future Plans: To become an executive secretary. TROYCE LEWIS Future Plans: Welder. CALVIN EUGENE LOGAN Future Plans: To be a Basketball Coach. STEVEN M. LOTTIE D.E. ll I D.E.C.A. J f11th, 12thJ Oklahoma DECA Leadership Conference Award Future Plans: join the Air-Force fPilotl MARK LOUIE Machine Shop, VICA f11thJ Honor Roll C11thJ ROY LUCIUS Future Plans: Going to the Marines and college. ARETHA LYLES Future Plans: To take up a trade. CAROLYN MALVILLE Future Plans: Go to Califomia. DAVID MARTIN Chess Club C1OthD Senior Cabinet N.H.S., Tennis C1Oth, 11th, 12thl Cross-Country QIOJ Honor Roll CPrincipal 8: Academicl 110, 111 Concert Chorus C10th, 11th, 12thJ Future Plans: College, Air-Force, Music Major, maybe play tennis, or sing professional. ANGELA MASON Future Plans: Nurse or Nurse's Aide. 146 CHRIS MASON Football and Track f10th, 11th, 12thJ Honor Roll Future Plans: Some kind of trade, join the Air-Force or the Army. TWYLA MAXEY Sophomore Cabinet, Junior Cabinet, Drill Team, F.B.L.A., Human Relations, D.E.C.A. Q11J Senior Cabinet, Dance Ensemble, D.E.C.A., Modem Dance Medal, Office Machine Award, Honor Roll, Talent Show CID, 50's Day 1113 Future Plans: To o to college and work part-time if possible. DENISE McCARRELL Senior of '77 GARY McLAIN Machine Shop f12thJ Honor Roll C11thJ Future Plans: Work in a machine shop. ROY LEE MCINTOSH Mixed Chorus f10thD Red Cross f11th, 12thl Stage Craft f11thl 50's Day f11thJ Future Plans: To attend TIC for two years and get a degree. KEVIN MILLER Masonic Award f1Othl junior Mason f1OthJ Future Plans: join the service and get married. ANITA MITCHELL Majiorettes f10th, 11th, 12thJ Honor Roll f1Oth, 11t , 12thJ Future Plans: To attend college. BRENDA L. MITCHELL joumalism class f11thJ Math Club l12thl Future Plans: To be a nurse. TARYN MULLINS Future Plans: College. LANETTA NELSON Human Relations f10th, 11th, 12thJ F.B.L.A., Drill Team t11thl Civinettes C12thJ Honor Roll, 50's Day Talent Show C11thl Future Plans: College major in some type of communications or journalism. Woul ike to be a future editor for a magazine or work with television: also would like to get into the fashion industry. MAURY NICHOLS Future Plans: To go to a musical conservatory. Become a professional musician. DOUG NOONKESTER Senior '77, STANLEY NOONKESTER Future Plans: Go to work after school. FREDERICK NORTON Weight-lifting fLetter, 11th, 12thl Future Plans: To work with the Tulsa World Newspaper. TERESA OSBORNE Gymnastics. LISA PANKEY Future Plans: Take up some kind of training. CHRIS PERRY Baseball f12thl Future Plans: To go to colle e and play baseball, then to the Pro's KT hopel. RITA I. PHENIX Drill Team C10thl V.I.C.A. Child Care C123 Child Care 1115. VAVAIN R. POLK Civinettes f11thJ Future Plans: To go to college or business school and major as a secretary. JEROME I. PROCKS Basketball fllth, 12thJ Football C11thJ Weight-Lifting Q11th, 12thJ FLOYD RANDELL Senior Cabinet. PAMELA KAY RENTIE joumalism f12thJ Future Plans: To go to the United States Marine Corps. RETHA RISBY F.B.L.A. f11thl C.O.E. f12thl Volleyball f1OthJ, Honor Roll f10th, 11th, 12thl CECELIA ROBERTSON Honor Roll. Future Plans: Take up secretarial course after school. BONITA KAY ROBINSON COE, F.B.L.A. f12thJ Honor Roll Future Plans: To attend TIC for two years and possibly go on for a degree. SHEILA ROSE C.O.E., F.B.L.A. f12thl Honor Roll Future Plans: To attend Southwestem Christian College, to be a legal secretary. KEVIN RUBERT Math Club f1oth, 11th, 12thJ Chess Club f10l Honor Roll: Mu Alpha Theta Charter, Orchestra: Play- Black Comedy Future Plans: College for two years. Going to O.C.S. in the Service and becoming an Oceanographer or Computer Mathematician. IANICE RUBY Future Plans: To look for a job. DOUG RUNNEL Civitans C10thl Swimming f10th, 11th, 12thl Future Plans: To be a Machinic. DAVID SCHELL F.T.A. C1Oth, 11thl Human Relations, N.H.S., Varsity Diver f11thD Honor Roll Future Plans: To College. DEBRA D. SCOTT Track f11th, 12thJ Chorus Concert C1Oth, 11th, 12thJ Future Plans: To become a successful singer and make it to the top. PAULA SHARP Cheerleader Q1Othj National Honor Society, FBLA, C.O.E. C12thJ Honor Roll Future Plans: To attend College, OSU-Secretary. LEE SIMPSON . Civitans Q11thl l?l.H.S. f12thJ Football, Track, Wrestlin f10th, 11th, 12thJ Honor Roll Future Pins: Go to College study Architecture and possibly play pro football. CAROLYN SINGLETON Yearbook C12thJ Senior Involvement Future Plans: Attend College or Iunior College to become a Court Reporter or Physical Therapist. CARL SINGLETON Basketball f10th, 11th, 12thI Future Plans: To go to College or either a Trade School. ROSHELE QCINDYI SMITH Civinettes Drill team, Dance Ensemble, Tennis, Honor Roll C11th, 12thI Future Plans: College, Major in Business Administration , RUSHAWN IEROME SMITH Football f10th, 11th, 12thJ Weight-Lifting, Weight-Lifting Medal C11thJ Future Plans: Play Football for a pro team and become a good hunter. SYLVIA ALICECIA SMITH Red Cross C1OthI Civinettes C11th, 12thJ Honor Society, V.I.C.A., Iunior Cabinet Who's Who f11thI V.I.C.A. Vice-Pres. C11thJ National Honor Society, Cosmetology, Yearbook Copy-Editor f12thJ Running for Miss Fashionetta, Principal Honor Roll, Honor Roll f10th, 11th, 12thI Christmas Play Q11thJ Invervision Dancer, 50's Day. Future Plans: Be a Ioumalist and attend College. ROBIN STEINHOUSE ' Red Cross, V.I.C.A. f12thI Future Plans: To be a nurse and Specialize in Obstetrics. TRACY RAY STEWARD Wrestling C11th, 12thJ Letter in Wrestling. BRENDA KAY STOTT V.I.C.A. f11thJ Red Cross, VICA, Vo-TECH, Honor Roll f11th, 12thI Future Plans: To go to TU or TIC and study Nursing. WILLETTE ELAINE SUMBRY Cosmetology f12thI Future Plans: To become a Cosmetologist. KENT LAMARR TAYLOR Track 110th, 11th, 12thJ Honor Roll, Mixed Chorus, Concert Chorus f11th, 12thJ Future Plans: Go to work at O.N.G. and make some money and satisfy myself and others Cthat are important to me.J MAROIN TAYLOR V.I.C.A. fllthj Future Plans: Cnonel DONNA MARIE THOMAS National Honor Society C11th, 12thI Swimming, Tennis C10thI Swimming fLetterJ Tennis CLetterJ Cross-Country f11thJ Swimming, Tennis f12thI Honor Roll Future Plans: Chemist or a Chemistry Teacher. IUDITH THOMAS Civinette f10th, 11thJ Concert Chorus f10th, 11th, 12-thi Human Relations, Yearbook f12thI Volleyball f11thJ Future Plans: To become a switch board Operator. MICHEAL THOMAS CMIKEJ Civitans f12thJ. IO ANN THIERRY Homeroom Representative C10thJ Marching Band Concert Chorus f11thI Majorette C12t I Honor Roll Ccertificatej Who's Who C12thI Future Plans: Attend College. EDITH LORRAINE THOMPSON Red Cross, Iunior Attendant Dancer Award, Honor Roll, Mixed Chorus, Concert Chorus, Dance Ensemble f12thI Future Plans: To attend Central State University and Major in Physical Ed. TANYA THRASHER SOPH. BOARD. Math Club C1OthI Chess Club, National Honor Society fllthl Senior Cabinet, N.H.S., QBoard Memberl Human Relations Welcome Mat f12thI Future Plans: Secretarial and Social work. PAMELA DANICE TOLIVER Pep Club f10thJ Pep Club, Music Club C115 Volleyball C10thI Track Qllthj Future Plans: To be a police woman, and an X-Ray Technician. LYDIA TOSH Future Plans: To become a Secretary. TERRI TOTTRESS D.E.C.A., C11hJ N.H.S. fBoard Memberl C12J Honor Roll, Accounting Certificate Future Plans: To become a C.P.A., marry, and have 2 children. PAULA TRAVIS Future Plans: Go to a trade school. I want to be a Photographer or Interior Decorator or go to school to be a Pre-School Teacher. TARA TUMEY Marching Band C10th, 11th, 12thI Qin 12th grade is the Presidentj Yearbook fSenior Editorb Honor Roll Future Plans: Go to Central State and Major in Business Ad. and go to Law sch. CHARLENE TURNER Student Council C10thJ Human Relations, Student Council, FBLA, MAC, Student Ad. Communications Cllthj Math Club, NHS, Student Council, Student Advisory Committee, Honor Roll Future Plans: To attend OU and major in Accounting and then on to Law. DAVID TURNER Table Tennis f10thJ Honor Roll. SHARON KAYE TURNER Red Cross C1Oth, 11thJ Honor Roll, Mixed Chorus, Concert Chorus, Musical Future Plans: Go to College and after that get a job helping people. DWAYNE K. VANN VICA Club f11thJ Civitans f12thI Football fLettermanI f10th, 11th, 12thI Baseball CLettermanJ C10th, 11th, 12thJ Most Valuable player in Baseball Future Plans: Professional Baseball player or go to College and study to be a Sports Commentator. DIANN VAUGHN Drill Team f11thI Dance Ensemble f12thJ National Honor Society Q12thJ MISS McLAIN THE XVIII Honor Roll Future Plans: Going To College. BOOKER LA RAY WALKER Civitans C10th, 11th, 12thJ Tennis Q11thJ Assit. Coach girls Basketball C12thJ Future lans: Law School. DEBORAH RANNE WALLACE Civinettes C12thJ Gymnastics Q11th, 12thJ Honor Roll Future Plans: Go to the Navy to be a Doctor. KEITH WALLACE Football f11thJ Future Plans: More School. DEBRA WARD Honor Roll Future Plans: To work in an office as a secretary. DORIS QTINAI WARD C.O.E., F.B.L.A. C12thD Honor Roll Future Plans: To go to College and take up Pre-Law. REGINA WARD Future Plans: Graduate and get a good job. DESDAMONA CMONAJ WASHINGTON Student Council f12thI Track CLetteredJ C117 Honor Roll, selected to go to Girls State t11thJ 50's Day assembly f10,11J Future Plans: To go to a training school to be a model. IRA WHITE Chess Club f11thJ Math Club Q11th, 12thJ National Honor Society, Actors Workshop, Tennis f12thJ Honor Roll Future Plans: Go to College and become world's foremost Chemist and Physicist. DENISE WILLIAMS Honor Roll Future Plans: Go to TIC or Study to become an X-Ray Technician. DIANNE WILLIAMS Future Plans: Go to College at OU. NIKITA WILLIAMS Civinettes f10th, 11thJ Volleyball f10thJ Track Team f11thJ Drill Team f12thD SHEWARD WILLIAMSON Chess Club C11th, 12thI Math Club C12th7 Wrestlin f11th, 12thI Future PTans: Attend College and become an architect. SONYA YVETTE WRIGHT Civinettes, Gymnastics, Cosmetology f11thI VICA, Red Cross, Cosmetology, f12thI Swimming, Track, Tennis C1Ot , 11thI Honor Roll. DIANE WHITE f10thJ Band t11thI Chess Club C12thI NHS and Math Club. Swimming, Tennis f10thI Cross-Country fLetterJ Swimming CLetterJ Tennis C11th, 12thI Honor Roll Q10th, 11th, 12thJ Mathematical Association of America Award, Who's Who Among American High School Students Award Future Plan: Go to college - major in mathematics 147 Banks, FACULTY INDEX Alexander, Larry Bamett, Dewayne 22 Blackmore, Phillip 12 Bradley, Ellen 15 Bridges, Sammy 20 Burc , Ruth 20 Burton, Patricia 11, 112 Cooper, D.F. 14 Dalley, Nancee 14 Domres, joAnn 22 DeWitty, Michael 16 Dunegan, Gary 17, 97 Eagan, Salley 14, 110 Emanuel, joy 14 Farmer, R.D. 110 Fitzgerald, Richard 12 Foster, Wanda 14 Fuhrman, Mable 13 Gaddy, Frank 22 Ghormley, W.D. 14 Glass, jane 21 Graver, Mavis 12 Gray, Dorothy 15 Grove, William 19 Goff, Patty 11, 99 Gunter, Debbie 19 Hale, L.D. 13 Harrison, Gwen 22 Hefner, jahwana 11 Heller, Ral h 16 Hicks, Micliell 15 Hi inbotham, Ardell 15 Hoqliyman, Marie 18, 113 Holt, Rebecca 10, 98 Hooks, Eugene 19 Howell, Charlotte 14 Housh, Victoria 10 lnkster, john 17 jordan, Allen 16 Kuharski, janice 12 Landgraf, Gretchen 10, 106 Liglgins, Helen 21 Ma ry, Elmer 109 Marshell, Margaret 21 McFrazier, Arnelious 10, 100 Miller, Richard 16, 129 Miller, Troy 20 Morris, Rosetta 14 Naylor, Bonita 12 Neller, Tim 12, 112 Nix, john 16, 97 Owens, jane 21 Oxford, Mack 14 Palmer, Gene 12 Price, Tommie 10 Quinn, Melvetta 20 Ray, june 11 Reinhard, Ka 12 Ritter, Nicholls 19, 111 Rodgers, Lamont 22 Rowley, Houston 13 Scales, Carol 15 Shannon, Cora 20 Shannon, Gary 17, 96 Shedd, Gary 18, 131 Sheets, joe 16 Smith, Dan 17, 128, 129 Smith, Donna 18, 133 Sprague, Robert 16 Stewart, Gary 16, 134 Stokes, Gordon 22 Stringer, jim 17, 134, 135 Strode, Tom 17, 125, 128 Tomlinson, Andy 17 Tooley, Lucille 21 Trenary, Ron 10 Tuttle, Al 109 Undernehr, Dan 18 148 Vanzant, Pete 13, 130 Walker, Annie Mae 12 White, Ed 13 Wiley, Helen 22 Williams, Anne 12 Williams, Dan 17 Wilson, Connie 11 Wiruth, Treva 15 Yeldell, Clyde 20 Young, Gloria 11 Sophomore Index Adair, Faye - 74 Alexander, Beany - 74, 133 Alexander, Bonny - 74 Alexander, Evrett - 130, 131 Alexander, Gwennette - 74 Alexander, W. - 135 Anderson, jeannette - 74 Armstrong, Vemon - 74 Annstrong, R. - 131 Amette, Vicky - 74 Aster, Franklin - 74 Austin, Irene - 74 Bailey, Debra - 74 Baker, Susie - 74 Baker, jackie - 98 Baldwin, Charles - 74 Ballard, Sandra - 74, 135 Lamar - 130 Bames, Ella jean - 74 Bames, james - 74 Bamet, Kenneth - 75 Beard, Chartano - 75 Becknell, Rozetta - 120 Bee, Lawrence - 75 Beeler, Donna - 75 Blair, David - 75 Blalock, Harold - 75, 101, 111, 120 Bland, Adrian - 75 Bobo, Ricky - 75 Bowen, Pam - 75, 113 Bradely, Sheryce - 75 Brent, Tony - 75 Brown, Emanuel- 75, 134 Brown, Harriet- 75, 103 Brown, Penny - 75 Brown, Sam - 75 Bunch, Stanely - 75 Burris, Brenda - 75 Busby, Debra - 75 Bustler, Karen - 76 Buyckes, Angelia - 76, 105 Buyckes, Marsha - 75 Cade, Clifton - 76 Cambell, Ruby - 76 Carpenter, Geri - 76 Carter, Shirley - 76 Cazenave, Kim - 76, 133 Cephus, Dywane - 76 Chaplin, Lisa - 76 Chandler, john - 76 Christman, Greig - 76, 97, 98 Clark, Richard - 76 Collins, Kenneth - 76 Cox, Margret - 77 Cox, Mark - 77 Cozart, Andy - 77 Cozart, Carlos - 77, 131 Craven, Angie - 77, 97, 103, 108 Curry, Lisa - 77 Davis, Cheryl- 77, 100 Dayton, Lorretta - 77 Debose, Donnie - 77 Delousier, Claudette - 77 Demry, Dillia - 77 Demry, Sandra - 77 Denise, Danita - 77 Dillard, Rod - 77 Dobbins, Pam - 77 Down, Kelli - 77 Dunn, Loretta - 77 Durant, Valerie - 77, 108 Dylester, Glenda - 77 Eastin, Robert - 78 Edwards, Karla - 78, 105 Elliot, Larry - 78 Evans, janice - 78 Evans, Wayne - 78 Ezell, jerry - 78, 120 Ferguson, May, Ann - 78 Fie ds, Doris - 78, 98, 113 Fields, jerome - 78, 101 Fields, Keith - 78, 134 Fields, Teresa - 78 Finney, Gerald - 78 Flowers, Carolyn - 78 Forman, james - 78 Fowler, Leon - 78 Frazier, Robert - 78 Frazier, Diane - 78 Friday, David - 78 Gaffney, Tim -- 78 Gainer, Ava - 78 Gainer, Treva - 78 Gamer, Tonia - 78 Gates, Audrey - 78 George, C. - 131 Gilbert, Sheron - 113, 133 Gholson, Charles - 78, 131 Gilford, janice - 78 Gise, C nthia - 79 Goins, Darla - 79 Goree, Cindy - 79, 135 Grant, Pam - 79, 105 Graves, Chanty - 79, 100 Gray, joy - 79 Grayson, Brenda - 79 Guest, Donna - 79 Haddleston, Pat - 79 Hale, Kathy - 79 Hamilton, Olbert Hamilton, Teresa - 79 Hardridge, Kim - 79 Hardin, Sylvia - 79 Hardawa , Mark - 79 Harris, l-Felen - 79 Harris, Levell - 79 Harris, Rentita - 79 Hawkins, Tammy - 79 Henderson, Renay - 79 Hi htower, jackie -+ 79 His, Carolyn - 79 Hooks, Tracy - 79 Holman, jonell - 79 Holmes, Keith - 80 Hunt, Lorenzo - 80 Hunter, Christy - 80 Hurd, Walter - 80 Hurt, David - 80 jackson, Raymond - 80, 131 jeffers, D. - 135 jefferson, Darlene - 80 jemison, Karl - 80 jemmings, Carl - 100 jones, Carol - 80 jones, Dywayne - 80 jones, Felicia - 81 jones, Lisa - 81, 97, 108 jones, Marcus - 81 jones, Ottis - 81 jones, Reuben - 81, 125, 150 jones, Warren - 81 jones, Wayne - 81 jordan, M. - 155 jordan, junece - 81 jordon, Michael - 81 joseph, Mary - 81 King, Lester - 81, 134 Kirby, Steve - 81 Kna p, Phillip - 81 Knegel, David - 109 Knight, Ralph - 81 Knighten, Dale - 81, 100 Lawrence, Walter - 81 La Grone, Chris - 81 Leathers, julie - 81 Leathers, Tryrone - 81 Leslie, Troy - 81 Lewis, Leonard - 81 Lewis, Kathy - 81 Lewis, R. - 134 Littlejohn, james - 81 Logan, Brenda - 133 Lowe , Anthony - 100 Loff, 'Ilina - 81 Lucas, Repanzo - 82 Lucas, james - 82 Lucius, janice - 82 Lucus, jamie - 82 Ma ness, Tracy - 82 Maine, Alex - 82, 100, 102 Mark, Michael -- 82 Marlin, jack - 82 Malley, Kaye - 100 McClellan, Vickie - 82 McCrary, LaShelton - 82 McClure, Dana - 82 McClure, Donna - 82 McClure, Rufus - 82 Mead or, Ray - 82 Miller, Regina - 82 Millsap, Brenda - 82 Mims, Louise - 82 Monday, james - 82 Montoya, jauria -- 82 More, Kim - 82 Moore, Monty - 120 Mores, Celeste - 83 Morris, Robert - 82 Morris, Roy - 109 Mure, Beverly - 83 Murphy, Loretta - 83, 133 Nelson, Detria - 83 Newton, Mercedes - 83 Norton, Pamela - 83 Norton, Willis - 83 Osborne, Ann - 83 Overton, Annette - 83 Overstreet, Allen - 83, 120 Owens, Sherry - 83, 135 Oxford, Cheryl - 83 Page, Bonita - 83 Page, Earl - 83 Pitts, Bonnie - 83 Pitts, Ronnie - 83 Phillips, Daniel - 83, 131 johnson, Bruce - 80, 100 johnson, Crystal - 80 johnson, Dywayne - 80 johnson, Gail - 50, 80, 97 johnson, Gloria - 80 johnson, Karen - 80 johnson, Leslie - 80 johnson, Myra - 80 johnson, Robert -- 80 johnson, Tonya - 80 johnson, Van - 80 johnson, Veatrice - 80 Polk, Marilyn - 83 Porter, Terry - 83 Powdrill, Sylvia - 83 Powell, Sherry - 83 Pruitt, S. - 135 Raby, Regina - 97 Ragsdale, Melissa - 84 Randell, Melissa - 84 Rawlins, Christ - 83 Raye, Kevin -- 83 Reamy, Robert - 84 Redmon, Scircie - 84 Releford, Terry - 84 Risby, Sandra - 84 Rist, Wayne -- 84 Robertson, Leon - 84 Robinson , Robinson, Clifford - 84 Delmond - 84, 134 Washington, Aaron - 87 Washington, Delores - 87 Washin ton, jacqueline - 87 Watta, Igobert - 87 Weius, janice - 87 Webster, jeff - 87 Welch, Loretta - 87 Wells, lvery - 88, 100 Robinson, jackie - 84 Robinson, Micheal - 84 Robinson, Roxanne - 84, 105, 133, 135 Roebuck, Howard - 84 Royal, Shelia - 84 Russell, Teresa - 84 Scott, jeff - 84, 111 Scott, Ron - 84 Settle, Greg - 84 Shawnee, jerome - 84 Shipps, Margaerta - 84 Shores, Bill - 84 Singleton, lgenice - 84 Smallwood, P.j. - 85 Smith, Arlington - 85 Smith, janean - 85 Smith, jeffery - 85, 100 Smith, Micheal - 85 Smith, Pam - 104, 135 Smittick, Kevin - 85 Smittick She 85 West, Ro nnie - 88, 100 Wheat, Wandra - 88 White, Donna - 88, 97, 108, 111, 114, 133 White, Henry - 88 White, Tim - 88, 108 Williams, jeanette - 88 Williams, L mon - 88 Williams lvilamitta - 88 Williamsi Pam - 88 Williams, Williams , Tony - 88 Wilson, Keith - 88 Wilson, Lantonia - 120 Wilson, Sandra - 88 Yandell, Bob - 88, 97 Young, Anthony - 88 Young, Antionette - 88 Young, Gwen - 88 Young, jacqueline - 88 Rochelle - 50, 88 . f . 'ry - Springs, Chico - 85 Stevens, james - 85 Stevens, Linda - 85 Steward, jay - 85 Stotts, jamie - 85 Strickland, Terry - 85 Strickland, Sherry - 85, 100 Sutton, Detra - 85, 105 Taylor, Lawrence - 85 Taylor, Shane - 85 Taylor, Shelia - 85 Tate, Rozettia - 85, 113 Thierry, Tina - 85, 113 Thomas, Colleen - 85 Thomas, Dennis - 86 Thomas, Douglas - 86 Thomas, james - 86 Thomas, jamie - 86 Thomas, Ronnie - 86 Thompson, Tee - 86, 98 Thompson, Vincent - 86 Tibbs, Alice - 86 Ti er, R. - 131 Tigman, Michael - 86 Tobie, Athaliah - 86 Tobie, Mayann - 86, 113 Todome, Denise - 100 Toliver, Greg - 86, 134 Toliver, Lisa - 86 Tow, Greg - 86 Towlaey, Teresa - 86 Tosh, Bill - 86, 100, 109 Tottress, Levon - 86, 100, 101 Tucker, Brain - 86 Tucker, Micheal - 86 Tucker, Sarah - 86 Tucker, Tammy - 80, 86 Tumer, Travis - 86, 130, 131 T es, Kim - 86 Vyann, jessie - 87 Vaughn, Patricia - 87, 97, 105 Vaughn, Kenneth - 87 Vema, Tyoma - 87 Villvaneuva, Valerie - 87 Vinson, Derek - 87 Wagoner, Carla - 87 Wa ker, Debra - 87 Walker, Renee - 87 Wallace, Kathy - 87 Wallace Laura - 87 Wallace, Saharah - 87, 113 Wallace, Sue Ann - 87, 104 Wallace, Tonya - 87 Wallace, Willie Mae - 87 Ward, Annetta - 87 Warren, Delores - 87 Zachory, Doyle - 88 junior Index Adams, Dorothy - 56 Ainsworth, Greg - 109 Alexander, Anthony - 56 Anderson, Donald - 56 Amette, Vicky - 56 Arrington, Annette - 56 Aunko, Lisa - 56 Baker, joe - 56 Baldwin, Alyce - 56, 112 Baldwin, Keith - 56 Balthazar, Elnora - 56 Bates, SaAlice - 56, 98 Battershaw, Ted - 56 Battle, Curtis - 56, 100 Beaver, Eddie - 56, 120 Becknell, Florizell - 120 Bell, Clayton - 56 Bennett, Robert - 56, 98 Bolden, Brenda - 130 Boone, Larry - 56 Bowie, Marilyn - 56 Brooks, Della - 56 Brown, Charles - 56 Brown, Claude - 100 Brown, Gary - 57, 100 Brown, Penny - 57 Bruner, Micheal - 57 Buggs, Michelle - 57, 104 Bunch, Darryll - 57 Burge, Dotty - 57, 108 Burr, Rochell - 57 Buyckes, Dana - 57 Capers, Shelia - 100 Cathy, jovce - 108 Cazenave, Greg - 57 Cherry, Leslie - 97 Clayton, Marty - 57 Cole, Brian - 57, 134 Cole, Ellen - 57 Collins, joAnn - 57 Conley, james - 57 Cook, Christine - 57 Cooper, joe - 57 Comelius, Bernard - 57 Cox, Billy - 57 Cozart, Keith - 130, 132 Craven, Olene - 57, 98 Crisp, Carolyn - 57 Crisp, Patricia - 58 Dabne , johnny - 58 Dale, greg - 58 Daniels, Timmy - 58 Daniels, Carlos - 58, 100 David, Tina - 58 Davis, Andre - 58 Davis, Sam - 58, 100, 101 Delouiser, Claudette - 58 Dem , Damella - 58, 98 DeVilli,e, Charles - 58 DeVille, Sarah - 58 Dowling, Karen - 58 Duncan, David - 58 Dyer, Casandra - 58 Dyer, Teresa - 58 Ecker, Becky - 109 Fer uson, Stephanie - 59 Fiegis, C.Z. - 59 Fields, Kevin - 59 Fields, William - 59 Ford, Howard - 59 Foreman, Carla - 59, 101, 102 Frazier, Barbara - 59 Freeman, A. - 135 Freeman, David - 59, 109 Gaffney, Floyd - 59 Gamble, Carl - 59 Garrett, Monica - 59 Gathron, Arthur - 59, 101 Gibbs, Micheal - 60 Gill, Brenda - 60, 97 Goins, Cretia - 60 Gray, Milton - 60, 109 Gri s, Willie - 60 Gugga , john - 60 Gunndiis, Darlene - 60 Hamdy, Shirley - 60 Hamilton, james - 60 Hamilton, jeanette - 60 Handy, Shirly - 60 Hanley, Phyllis - 60 Hardesty, Paul - 60 Hardesty, Russell - 60, 112 Hardridge, Kevin - 60 Hare, Bridgette -- 60 Harris, Larry - 60 Harris, Nate - 130, 132 Harris, Thelma - 132 Harrison, Kathy - 61, 112 Hawkins, Shelia - 61 Hays, Gwen - 61 Heath, Bobby - 61 Hembree, Corky - 61, 110 Henry, Chris - 61 Holder, Ralph - 61 Holmes, Wayne - 61, 131 Houston, Tonya - 61 Hunter, Aaron - 61 Hunt, Carol - 61 Hurd, Annette - 61 Hurd, Wa ne - 62 Hurd, Waiter - 62 Hutton, Paula - 62 Imel, Debbie - 62 Issac, Kim - 62 jackson, David - 62 james, Roderick - 62 jamison, Danny - 62 jeffers, Vernell - 62 jefferson, Darlene - 62 jennings, Delores - 62 joseph, Mary - 63, 108 Kinsey, Debby - 62, 108, 112 Kirb , Tina - 63 Lamgert, Renea - 63 Landrum, Debbie - 63, 112 Lawton, Lee - 63 Letterman, Bud - 63 Lewis, Carlotta - 63 Littlejohn, P.S. - 63, 97, 106 Littlejohn, Von - 63, 109 Lond, Mike - 63, 110 Lovelace, Mike - 63 Lucas, Alvin - 130 Iilyles, Ann - 130 artin, Mike - 63, 109 Martin, Winford - 63 Marshall, Denise - 63 Mason, Cla ton - 63 McBroom, David - 63 McClure, Micheal - 63, 101 McCondichie, Hugh - 63, 101 McCrary, Letha - 98 McCu1logh, Theodore - 63 McGuire, jeannie - 64 McNeal, Anthony - 64, 100, 101 Meador, Tonnia -- 64, 104, 120 Messer, Marty - 64 Miller, Ricky - 64 Millsap, jim - 64 Mims, Brenda - 133 Moore, Kim - 64 Neal, Ernestine - 64, 109 Nicholson, Princella - 50 Ogans, jackie - 64 Oliphant, Walter - 64 O'Neal, Andrea - 65, 102 Organ, Terry - 50, 65 Overton, Ricky - 65 Parker, Doug - 65 Parker, Marsha - 98 Patterson, j.j. - 65, 131 Per man, john - 65 Philliips, Michelle - 65, 98 Pike, Cheese - 65, 110 Parker, Pam - 65 Rawlins, Donald - 65 johnson, V.j. - 62, 106, 126, 128 jones, Linda - 62, 97, 109, 112 jones, Kendra -- 62, 104 jones, Marcus - 62 jones, Mike - 62 jones, Warren - 62 jordan, junece - 62 jordan, Michelle - 62 Remington, Bobby - 59 Riggins, Denice - 65 Rivers, Angie - 65, 110 Rivers, Donnie - 65 Robertson, Phillip - 100, 101 Robertson, Rochelle - 65, 105 Robinson, Carla - 65 Robinson, Gary - 65 Robinson, Micheal - 65 Roundtree, David - 65 Rubert, Sharon - 65 Sager, Iris - 65, 110 Satterfield, Dana - 66 Satterfield, Donnie - 66, 109 Satterfield, Gloria - 66, 111 Scoggins, Pam - 66, 110, 114 Scott, Curtis - 130 Sells, Anthony - 66 Server, Kenneth - 66 Shannon, Buddy - 66 Sharp, Diane - 66, 104 Shrader, Kenny - 109 Sierakowski, Tracy - 66 Silmon, C.K. - 69, 131 Sims, Karen - 97 Sims, Lester - 66 Sipson, Ricky - 66 Smith, Edmond - 66, 134 Smith, john - 67 Smith, Micheal - 67, 100, 101 Smith, Patricia - 67 Smith, Paula - 67 Smith, Reggie - 67 Smith, Tyree - 67, 120 Smith, Willie - 98 Stanley, David - 67 Stewart, Yasmine - 67 149 jordo Sutton, Wayne - 67 Swepston, Marilyn - 67, 95 Swofford, Neal - 67 Tharps, Marvin - 67 Thomas, Collen - 67 Thompson, Micheal - 67 Thompson, Casandra - 67 Thompson, Ronald - 67 Thompson, Sandy - 98 Tottress, Everrett - 68, 98 Tumer, Robin - 68 Vernon, R. - 134 Wade, Marsha - 68 Walker, Gary - 68 Walker, jim - 109 Walker, Tonya - 68 Walker, William - 68 Wallace, Catrina - 68, 98, 103 Warren, Margie - 68 Ward, Evetta - 68 Warfords, Coleteer - 68 Watts, Robert - 68, 109 Williams, Lymon - 68 Williams, Sammy - 68 Willis, Manuel -- 68 Willis, Rita - 68 Willis, Sanya - 98 Willison, Virgil - 68 Wilson, Edna - 69 Winkle, Connie - 69 Wood, Debbie - 109 Wood, Rusty - 69 Works, Angie - 108 Word, Ruth - 69 Worton, Fred - 69 Senior Index Ainsworth, Keith - 26, 109 Alexander, Alvin - 26, 130, 132 Alexander, Helen - 26, 113 Andrews, Micheal - 26, 100, 101 Ashberry, Shelia - 26 Asher, Steve - 26 Atkins, Micheal - 26, 112 Baccus, Tim - 123 Baker, Diane - 109 Baker, Laura -- 26 Barber, Lucille - 26 Barker, David - 26 Bames, Kim - 26 Barnett, james - 26 Bamett, joe - 27 Barre, Cheryl - 26 Baty, jeannie - 27 Beatty, Rosie - 27, 135 Beeler, Larry - 96 Bell, Linda - 27 Ballard, Gloria - 27, 99 Ben, joseph - 27 Bennett, Cindy - 27, 99 Black, Daniel - 27, 106, 107 Black, Debra - 113 Blackbum, james - 110 Bland, Mike - 27, 109 Bledsoe, Mattie - 27 Blue, Melvin - 27 Boone, Debra - 113 Bowen, Herbert - 27, 98, 123 Brantley, Suzette - 28 Brisker, Gwenneva - 28, 99 Brooks, Christine - 28 Brown, Barry - 28 Brown, Martha - 28, 102 Brown, Orlis - 28 Browning, Anita - 28 150 Bruner, Randell - 28, 120 Bryant, Sharon - 28, 99 Buland, Lauri - 28 Burris, Bobb - 28 Buykes, Lue'lYerry - 28 Cade, Karen - 29 Carpenter, Rhonda - 29 Carpenter, Royce - 29, 106, 107, 123, 129, 130 Carr, Richard - 29 Carter, Karen - 29 Cathey, Kevin - 29, 109 Chaney, Regina - 29, 96, 99 Childs, Denise - 29 Christman, A.C. jr. 98, 111, 123, 130 Chube, Bobby - 29 Coffey, Rusty - 29 Cook, Darlene - 29 Cooper, Debbie - 30 Crenshaw, jennifer - 30 Crisp, Andrea - 30 Cox, Laresa - 30, 106, 107 Coyle, Emie - 30 Crockett, Teresa - 30 Daniels, La Donna - 30, 99, 112 Dean, Charlene - 30 Dennis, Re ina - 30, 114 Di s, Mitgiell - 100, 101 30 30 - 29, 96, Diifay, Steve - Dixon, Marilyn - Downing, Nan - 30, 51, 99 Ellis, Gwen - 31 England, Bobby - 31 Ezell, Lafette - 123 Fennell, Constance - 31 Ferguson, Linda - 31, 100, 101, 111 Fields, Karen - 31 Finley, Phyllis - 31 Foster, Gustavia - 111 Freeman, Algerita - 31, 105, 109, 114 Freeman, Belinda - 31, 110 Freeman, Micheal - 112 Gardner, Pamela - 31 George, Charlene - 31, 99 Gilcrease, joy - 109 Giles, Sharon - 31, 114 Gise, Ruben - 31 Goad, Ro er - 32 Goff, Brin? ett - 32 Goff, Geraqd - 32 Goodson, Scott - 32 Goudeau, Patrice - 32, 99 Grayson, Rhonda - 32, 106, 107, 111, 104, 135 Gre , Thomas - 108 Gritlfin, Gretchen - 32, 111 Griffin, Greg - 32, 123 Groom, Oscar - 32 Gunnells, Brenda - 32 Hale, Barbara - 32 Hall, Micheal - 32 Hamilton, Wayne - 33 Hardridge, Kevin - 33 Harper, james - 98 Harris, Micheal - 33 Harrison, Eddie - 33 Hawkins, Gre - 33, 48, 56, 96, 123, 126, F34 Hellard, Rhonda - 33, 99 Henry, Francis - 33 Hill, Brenda - 33 Hill, Charles - 109 Hines, Karen - 33 Hodges, Claudette - 33 Hollins, Cedric - 33 Hughey, Paul- 34, 106, 107, 112 Hutchcraft, Kenneth - 34 jackson, Alvin - 34 jackson, Carlos - 34 jackson, Edna - 34 jackson, jawana - 34 jackson, Louis - 34, 123, 127 jackson, Rhonda - 34 jackson, Deborah - 34 jackson, Sue - 109 jamerison, Geraldine - 34 jeffers, Marion - 100, 101 jeffery, jean - 34 jennings, Dale - 34 johnson, jeanne - 35, 51, 96, 99 johnson, Machelle - 35 johnson, Peter - 35 jones, Althia - 35 jones, Ann - 35, 109 jones, Eason - 35 jones, Elaine - 99, 112 jones, Elwood - 130, 132 jones, Gerald - 123 jones, janet - 35 jones, Lillie - 35 jones, Patricia - 35, 105 n, Phillip - 35 Risby, Retha - 99 Robinson, Bonita - 99 Rose, Geraldine - 42 Rose, Shelia -- 42, 99 Rubert, Kevin - 108 Rubey, janice - 42 Runnels, Doug - 42 Russell, Kenneth - 42 Rutledge, johnny - 42 Sager, elson - 42 Schell, David - 42, 110 Scoggins, Ruth Ann - 42, 109 Scott, Debra - 135 Scoggins, Yvette - 43 Serakowski, Terry - 43 Sharp, Paula - 43, 99 X Simpson, Lee - 43, 121, 122 1 Sims, Leslie - 43 Singleton, Carolyn - 43 Smith, johnn - 43, 108, 112 Smith, Rochelle - 103, 108, 111 135 jumper, Lori -- 36, 51, 104 King, Greg - 109 King, Morgan - 36 Kinsey, Donald - 36, 101, 111 Kirk, Mary - 36 Lampkin, jacqueline - 36, 111, 106, 107 Lawerence, Cheryl - 36, 105, 120 Leach, Matt - 98, 106, 107, 122 Ledbetter, Undrea- 36, 98, 112 Lewis, Gloria - 109 Lewis, Kim - 36 Lewis, Zana - 109 Littlejohn, Daniel - 36 Long, Anthony - 100 Lottie, Steven - 109 Lovelace, Kenn - 36 Lowery, Cheryfl- 36 Lucas, Roy - 37 Lyles, Oretha - 37 Mackey, David - 112 Manuel, joe - 37 Manzer, Tim - 37 Marks, Keith - 37 Martin, David - 37, 96, 98 Martin, Dewayne - 37, 109 Marshall, Amethia - 37 Marshall, George - 37 Mason, Angela - 37 Mason, Sylvester - 37 Maxey, Twyla - 37, 96, 103 McClain, Gary - 38 McClellon, Migon - 38 Mclntosh, Roy - 38, 98 McKinney, Lawanda - 38 Meade, Kathy - 38 Messer, David - 38 Mitchell, Anita - 38, 102 Mitchell, Brenda - 38 Moore, Debra - 135 Mullins, Taryn - 38 Nelson, Lanetta - 38 Norton, Frederick - 38 Norwood, Ricky - 38 Opela, Brenda - 39 Osbome, Teresa - 39, 120 Pannell, Cecilia - 39 Pankey, Lisa - 39 Partrick, Sidney - 39 Perkins, Kenneth - 39 Phenix, Rita - 39 Polk, Vavain - 39 Price, Reshanna - 39 Procks, jerome - 39 Randall, Flo d - 39, 112 Reheard, jetlgery - 39 Reynolds, Robert - 109 Rentie, Pam - 42 Rentie, Ricke - 42 Richardson, Save - 42, 120, 122 ' ,mr 6 Smith, Smith, Rushawn - 43, 122 Sylvia - 43, 106, 107, 112 Starr, Tim - 43 Steinhouse, Robin - 43 Steward, Audrey - 44 Stubblefield, Brena - 44 Tarver, Gerry - 122 Taylor, Kathy - 44 Taylor, Kent - 44, 98 Taylor, Marvin - 44, 110 Taylor, Paul - 44 Thair, Nevels -- 44 Thierry, jo Ann - 44, 102 Thomas, Donna - 44, 108, 120 Thomas, Micheal - 44 Thompson, Charlesetta - 44 Thom son, Edith - 113 Thrasufier, Tanya - 45, 96, 111 112 Toliver, Pam - 45 Tottress, Terri - 45 Travis, Paul - 45 Tumey, Tara - 45, 100, 101, 106, 107 Tumer, Charlene - 45, 96, 108 Turner, Sharon - 45 Tyler, Rick - 45 Vann, Dwayne - 45, 122 Vaughn, Diane - 45, 48, 53, 103, 112 Walden, Pam - 45 Walker, Booker - 45 Wallace, Deborah -- 46 Ward, Doris - 46, 99 Ward, Regina - 46 Washington, Mona - 96, 135 Webster, Becky - 46 Whitacker, Ted - 46 White, Diane - 46, 108, 112, 120 White, Ira - 108 Williams, Denise - 46 Williams, Nekita - 46 Williamson, Sheward - 46 Wolford, Lydia - 46 Yarger, Leonard - 46 F0 1 ,QV Acknowledgements Thank you Gary! To those of you who don't know him, Mr. Folsom is the Yearbook Representative for Hunter Publishing Company. To those of us on the Yiarbcijok Staff he ails that and much more. He as een a rien , supporter, helper, advisor and we truly believe that without him there would be no Yearbook, at least not one this fine. To Gary, we wish to express our deep appreciation for all of the hours he has spent with us. For the times he has spent entire days in McLain, for his infi- nite patience, his unflagging cheerfulness, his encouragement when wedgot bogged down, for 'being here when we nee ed him. Thank you Gary! , QC v l Q if S blow 5 YQ V ll GARY w. FoLsoM ara Tumey - Editor-in-Chief and Senior Editor 0 0 Dan Black - Index L Vg Yearbook x9JEpOyQQRVx. Q95 TO' mtl, 0 Royce Carpenter -- Sports Editor Q Laresa Cox - Organizations Editor X V I L nn Etter - Assistant Section Editor Q X. Rhonda Gra son -- Sophomore Editor and Business Editor r ju X Michael Hall,- Art Editor - Division Pages ff gy Paul Hughey - Index ' . Vic johnson - junior Editor and Royalty ON jackie Lampkin - Lay-Out Editor ' ' ' Paul Littlejohn - Photocgraphy Editor, Royalty, Features Sylvia Smith - Copy E itor - Typist Iudie Thomas - Faculty and Administration Editor I 6,retchen Landgraf - Advisor-in-Chief lguglgi M qwe especially wish to express our appreciation to: Beverly 1 Studios fsenior portraitsj, Ente rise School Photos, Mr. Tim Neller Cfor photography and ldqeveloping of picturesj, Mrs. Vicki Crossman and all the McLain students and staff who A have cooperated in making our 1977 Yearbook what it is today! f lay T nhl , , 151 K pw, pl, S I w'wl5fW Q?Slj3illf I If f TRIBUTE TO 5 My Ill WWMMPW gags is lj MR. GIBSON aQt5,tlhUN1TY As you leave McLain High School, we want you to know how deeply we ap- preciate the tremendous effort you have made here and the caring you have put into the students and staff at McLain. You have been constantly aware of the need for UNITY at this school and have worked tirelessly to- ward fostering and encouraging this spirit among the students here. Some of the pro- grams you have initiated such as Human Re- ations Committee, Leadership Workshops, Rap Sessions, as well as the deliberately in- tegrated student government and activity leadership, have been specifically aimed to- ward greater unity in all areas. You have kept yourself available to students and fac- ulty and we have had the feeling that you were truly among us. Your office door was open and you could be found in the hall talk- ing to students and staff between classes, we felt you were truly in touch with where we were. Under your leadership there has been real progress in this area and there is a grea- ter closeness, a feeling of we-ness and of one-ness. In order to have UNITY we must first have loyalty. Your loyalt to McLain has been great and constant. You have worked many long and difficult days for the betterment of McLain and your loyalty has further been demonstrated b your regular attendance at and support of, athletic events and other school sponsored activities. ' We can't think of anyone who deserves more to be on the page which symbolizes our UNITY than you do. To you, Sylvester V. 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