Memorial High School - Taps Yearbook (Tulsa, OK)

 - Class of 1964

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Organizations Classes voo. soooo.., s Closing ..s......s,..... page page page Page Page page Page ., ssassfwils : W.uszzzuiiszfFzisisr:?5?EfliiU2E?11HY1ffKlfliw'' 14fmufmumwmzmzffmzfwffw E35Ei?E53'ZE?iiEi5ii35115ffm ' -- - mu u1.,,f4f:-w-- , ., gewgvz .fw- . . . f Z, -ffsiffiififiisiissasefMfllfifw H ' K -wx ,.,,.,, , M51 , s K , ,'wQ21sm245Q5iLWs - I K - 1, .Q :f:,:4 .ssz.seffQ1 -- 1- f ,. :-1:,:,1:..v,.,,Wz,wsxafs4v!HffP1'M , ., . . :,,:,:.z :z-xc, ff::z:f:L:f,-Q - -f-ff-f .f-- ' -- K , . .,.,. -f : ,.V:,f::z,:vs:ffizumcg-'kfzkirfqilfawiyk i'i?l9?i!'35H5wX'A - - -' N ,. 1 1- 12 1 f .1 1, .11,11,..w,w ' - L,,. , W- 'fiiwwu sgLggfQm' W '71 sf Awamnk ' 'agp 'rf ,E ,, I K if .6 , Y 4 Administration Mr. George McKinney, Principal. and Mr. Paul McCloud, Assistant Principal, often meet to discuss im- The proper functioning of our school is largely due to the wise guidance of our able advisors, Mr. McMichael, Boys' Counselor, Mrs. Doliemus, Girls' Counselor, and Mrs. Stanberry, Senior Counselor. For many years Dr. Charles C. Mason luis sont-fl faithfully us tlie executive officer of the Tulea Boartl of Education and Superintendent of Schools. portant points concerning our many different activities in scliool. Board of Education Curl C. Beesley. President, Mrs. il, Littleton Daniel, Vice President, and Fenelon Boost-he. Willlldlll L. Butler, Lftlitnun ll ,luiiea Yillti l Martin, jr., and Mrs. Virgil 0. Wootl, Klenibers. Members of the Business Education Department are Mr. our History Department Blackg standing, Miss Andersong and seated, Mrs. Holland, helps us understand our DePHrtmCnIC1w1rH1HH- heritage and clarifies the Business Education In the Office Machines class, Mrs. Holland helps Rita Johnson and Ann Myrick on the bank posting machines. -wzszm .swwszfwfeuqwf-,tfwfv 1,-v Y , nm ., meaning of nur svhoal. Slanrlingf Mr. w'il1Xf'il'1'. Nlr Pixtun Dt mrtmtnt Chairman 'md Nha . s. 1 . , -1 L 1 , 1 - Hiller. SVIIICIYVI Mr. Cluxpnnin and Hr. Hickman. Humanities The mt-lnha-rs of tht- Humanities Us-purttnvnt are Mrs. Johnson, Artg Mr. Linde, Music: and Mrs. Russvll, Speech. ocial tudies Wht-n Mrs. Paxton is not tt-uvliiiigz history, she i making it. Science In Physiology class, Mr. Willhoite frequently uses Phyllis Yadon as an example. Members of the Science Department are Mr. Barnard, Department Chairman, Chemistryg Mr. Framel, Biologyg Mr. Beall, Physicsg and Mr. Willhoite, Physiology. During class, Mr. Beall helps Martha Christ with a difficult Physics problem. a?X ..,..............gl ,ge In the Hrnnemaking Department, Mrs. Ceretto and Mrs. Schneider, Dc- partment Chairman, help our girls he-come adept in cooking and sf-wing. Industrial Arts Members of the Industrial Arts Department are john Lyle, Power NI:-clianics and Drafting, Wlayne Nelson, Elec-tronicsg and Phil Pallissard. Department Chairman, Drafting. I-Iomemakin Mrs. Ceretto closely superyiscs Karen Shadclox, Beckey Westmoreland, Mary Ella Biggs, and Terry Barnes as they cook, serve, and eat. Students, David Cawf and Eric Shoaff, are helped by Mr. Palliisard in the sixth-hour Drafting class. mice., ap... S athematics Members of our Mathematics Department are Mrs. Harrison, Mrs. Mat thews, Department Chairman, Mr. Ryan, and Mrs. Johnston. Mrs. Matthews gets paid for what? Physical Education Physical Education Department. Stunrlizzg: Bill Frtnnt-l, Assistant Foot- ball, Wrestling, and Trackg Francis Wheeler, Buschallg Richard Chap- man, Truckg Bill Black, Cross Country and Swimming, and Les Miller, Football. Seated: John Lyle, Wrestling and Tennisg Sandra Trigg, Girls Athletic Directorg and Doug Dugger, Department Chairman, Basketball and Golf. . in Conch Nliller rfiiggc our spirits with a Before the wrestling season begins, Coach Lyle goes over the . - - i. ,Q pep talk hcfore we meet the Edison wrestling schedule with the Boss, Coach Duggzcr. Lugles. Fonn n Language Our English Department. Stand- ing: Mrs. Ortloff, Mr. Dykes, and Mrs. Thomson, Department Chairman. Seated: Miss Ivy, Mrs. DORemus, Mrs. Large, and Mrs. Bullock. 1311 lisll Members of the ForQign Language Department are Mrs. Smith, Department Chairman, Spanishg Mrs. Krumme, Frenehg and Mrs. Summers, Spanish. Mrs. Krumme presides as efficiently in the language laboratory as she does in her French classroom. -SN Mr. Sniulliers, Building Superinlemlvnit. keeps our building neat, Vlezln, and running efficiently. 3 Slzzfzzfing: Bifi. Gunn, S0611-ti11'3'2 Mrs. Shields, Clerkg und Mrs. Mille. Registrar. Seated is Mrs. Sewell, Bookstore Mim- -wer L... on Teaching Staff Slivks and stones, will lm-Lili my lionei, but Hrs. Svlireilier will lu-lp me. ...M Mrs. Ruuek, Cafeteria Dieliciiin, plane nutritious meals to keep u lliulllly and lmppy. X .gi 5 s- 52 5 ,, QM ,x H Q H iv Ii fi 4 i i IL' S TSSYEKSZQKJ .Er fQWA2Q52? ?i::?iE?ibf ffidfiblii -1 f ,- i -X: :ik-FTTQNYS? KW W4-ffff5W ZWi5 iawii ? J' B74 M lflohn Harris, is that all you can find to do in Phys- ics class? As usual, Steve Mackie asks advice of Mr. Beall. Science Challen es lnquisitive inds Glynna Weger and Mike Kelly attempt an ex- periment with the pulley in Mr. Beallis Physics Class. 4 Mrs. Matthews' first hour Advanced Math class studies hard every day. athematics Wlinlightensrw Students So this is what you do during class? Retha Bost, Carolyn Had- ley, Sue Ratcliffe, Tom Simpson and Gary Jones try to play bridge while listening to Mrs. Matthews. gf, illbi Rinda Holt, Linda Blakely, Carole Beustring, and Donna l3llI'Ll'4 out one of the meals the-y huyo prvpurvcl in first hour Foods. Domestic Arts Train Homemakers-to-Be 'LDoCs it take that many to cut out u dross? Bonnie Coon, Micki Hytinger, Harriet Kny- kendall, Carolyn Hadley, and Nancy English try to do this during Clothing. Leslie Reiss, Mrs. Johnson, and Carnell Mohley work on layouts for the Student Life section of the yearbook. Business Rita Johnson, Ann Myrick, Judy LeCute, Judy Orwig, and Sue Kis- ner peck away at the adding machines dur- ing a Business M a C h i n e s course. 'fr G if Y' FEEL, E-E Sue Gunderson and John Harris were two of Memoriz1l's three repre- sentatives to Girls' and Boys' State. A ,E f -K Vwrmf, 'itiiiiif Mr. McKinney listens iIlll'I1llYGly as Put Muliuffey tells him of his experiences as governor of Boys' State. flemorial tuelents Receive Honors i if I lit-tliu lhtft and Stew Councn show Nlr. McKinney their liusoniv Student of Today awards. 3? vi Science Fair winners were first place, Zum Johnsong second place, Jon Heuthg third place, Austin Wintlicr. Science and Freedom Fairs I'4il'Nl plauw FN-1-miulll Filil XNiIlI14'I'r were CilLll'lt'S xHliUl'41PI1, T114-1111-X: HJ w - ' l11'.1111wrcl. II 0 c k -I p Y Doug CL1if'ilf1H. I4wIm'1's V111 fuild C1 11111 P in ..' v , v1 lil' .XIllI'il' Dillon. Cfilllll Prize: Hike RiL'llLlI'll4fTI1 xIiNl'l'HLlll4,'0l1Q. On November 22, 1963, Memorial students witnessed the formal Coronation of Miss Memorial I, Sue Ratcliffe. Members of the royal court were Carol Worl, Dennis O'Brien, Vicki Muse, Harold Stewart, Julie Lottinville, Tom Simpson, Rod Hatchett, Steve Coenen, Sue Ratcliffe, Cindy Perigo, Phyllis Yadon, Jerry Perigo, Patti Oertle, Robert Yaap, Donna Morgan, and Mike Nolan. Highlights of Assemblies Memorial students heard many fine assembly The mixed chorus under the direction of Mr. Don Linde gave many speakers during the year. Among them was Mr. excellent performances throughout the year, elimaxed by the Spring Robert Wilbur, of Jersey Production Research Co. Concert. Steve Cocnon crowns Sue Ratcliffv, Jerry Perigo presents Little Charge, Memorials mascot, during a pep assem- bly, while Robbie Tennyson calms the tiny pony during its appearance. Miss Memorial I. .ff-11wcwfgw-wf'm.w-as JfQ1:27i?4Sf5W5?Iz?????Qii?4 ' .. 7-f fziifgsgg ,si , - af i ipfgiffgfsiwgiisi. 5 H Y im, In a pep assembly lwcfun- a Memorial-Edison game, Judy Orwig portrays a liexed Eagle. ff' Kim Anderson, who played thc Stagg' 3ILlI1LlQQCI' in Our Tozm. und I'UI1l1lIl1it' 14-gulf. Annv Devine and Bob Miller, rehearse a diffinult ff'L'IN'. - T X x 0 malkv-up 1110111 was a huh X 1 'y ou mpg-ning night eniors N n v 4. xi ' togotlicr umlvr ilu' moon. , K f if W a if m. :Y , 1'Cspc'4'lix'v farmilici. Stew Earl, llurolyrr Hadley, Pete Fpoor. Cindy Xuuley, Blllflllil Clirist. Mur'gur'vt Tool, and Slruron llllrlr-, portraying lownspr-oplv. Imrxrrlirw- Ll f'l10ir Scene. Clymrzx Wager and Sherry Norman. playing uviglrlaors, Hrs. Cilmlis llllil Hrs. Wvelwb. fliswriw Nlllilllllx IWI'0llll'lHS of their ' x. 5 Residents of ilu- IIJWII vvructcry are Boliliy Snxlmy, Clyrirru Wleger, McNicl1ol, .lolm Furl. and Doug Gutclrell. wx Afivyi- V Bob Milli-r. lvfl, as George inc L will Anna' llvviriv. lwlow, us Emily 1 HCan I keep them Auntie?', asks Marcia Evans of her bewildered aunt, played by Glenda Holland, as Ken Cornstubble David Barrett, and Stan Brown look on in a state of shock from the Zebra trap. Juniors Present Mflirrls in 0999 1Q,f, ., K iv L , ww. Mimsy fMarciu Evuusi, Professor Pussie f:DLIX'ill l3u1'r4-ltj. Aunt Hettie fClendu Hollumlb join the Democratic boss fS1L1I1 Brownl in El toast to the party. Old Jlm CRon Wamlkcrb, Mr. McKittridge fKCI1 Corustulalnlej, Miss Freud CLindu Sigrlei, Aunt Hottie Cfllenda Hollandl, Xlimsy Hlurcia EVans3 discuss the xalue of the Van der W'yCk stock. HCICI1 fNIurshu Poltcrj and Dr. Perry 1xLL1rry Myers! try to conQo1c Mrs. w7Llfl'l'H after She has shot her stepson, Pro fcssor Warren CDennis O'Brier15. 1 ophomores Produce QQVT lhe Spiral tai1'case', ii Cathy Schreiber, 1111- 51l1lll'I1I ljiI'CClO1'. 11111-fe V1-ligsu BILlddL'Il. Ruin-1'I XVLIHQPF, A5 0 X 4 Q1 A slightly tipsy Mrs. 01111-s fpillll Wallucs-1 von- vcrscs wiih Conftulmlv WviIliLlIllS Him BULIIHLIIID. Y and Donnie O.BIiCIl. Pr0fcQsor XY'a11'1'1-11 41311111115 O-l:I'il'I!l 11tt1'111p15 to mu cannot cull 1111- he,-Ip. rder Ht'I4'll fxILlI'S1lLl Potty-1'P 111111. 111-ing mute, 1:- 2 2' ... Q Don Wilcox and his German hrollu-r for Ll year, Wolf Yiefc-rs, Don't be ridicu- lousg four minutes is plenty of time to get to class,', ex- claims Wolf as he takes a short-cut. demonstrate the brotherly love taught hy the American Field Service program. T LES! ill No more midnight rollers for Martha, as she fixes her hair like 21 Beatle. Nada Gregory, Egyptian sister, tells her how it is done. AFS Promotes Understanding Happiness is four friends und ax guitar. A .94 .A, . 1 Gee, Nada, you look like it is all hieroglyphics to you! Walk together, talk together, 0 ye peoples of the earth: then and only then shall ye have peace. -AFS Motto ,A- ,,. ,W T1l14 1- 1111.11 11111- 1111g111 1-1111 .1 Il11'Il1.l1 1-.111-. 1,11 111s11111x LlI'1' N11111'111.11 111111111 51P1'l1'1f 111111-1-1-1: 111111 5111111N1111, 11I'1'X1111'I112 S1113 11111- 1-11111-. 51-1'1'1-1.1111 N111-111 x1Y11I1g11'I'. 71111121-lIl'l'1'I 111111 Cary 1111111-S, Xv11'1'- PI'1'rl111'I11, FA 111 1 F1 1: .N I 11 -19 -ir If - 1 .,.1,.,..m 11mm us: -5 ' 1 1.11 .2 1 11 1. 11- 1 K .-1--p 1 4' 11' 53 1.111.111-1:,1.. N111 C11ilpl111lIl 11I1'llNlll'1'r 111111111 1711-111s 1111' 1111 11111111 gown. S1010 311111411-. 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Mrs, N111l111c-wr, 11' Class USVI' 1111411 11H1'lI1l', 11111 MIIITHIY' '1111t'I1 you H1111 1111- 11.111 1111 11lK' 1111111c 111' ftilll' NXH'Ll1N1l1l'1.u T110 P1-p C1LI1J TCL1111 g11l111'1'N 11141111111 c1l7Ll4'1l C1'!'V111l 1'HI' i11Nl1'111'1i1111f 110141111 111l'11' 3111110 YY1111 11111 XY111111-111 17111'L11l3' 11-11111. 45 I 46 4 X MISS MEMORIAL I Sue Ratdiffe Charger Choices Miss MEMORIAL 1 AND ATTENDANTS Julie Lottinville Vicki Muse Adonna Morgan SENIOR JUNIOR SOPHOMORE ATTENDANTS ATTENDANTS ATTENDANTS Phyllis Yadon Patti Oeitle Carol WO1'1 MOST TALENTED: John Earl, Cindy Duvall. MOST DESERVING: Tom Terry, Xancy English MOST FRIENDLY: Gene Buzzard, Julie Lottinville. MOST SCHOOL SPIRITFD: Robbie Tennvson. Wolf Viefers. Student Superlatives BEST SCHOLARS: Mary Adkins. Todd Lewis. BEST ALL-ROUYD ATHTJTTF: Bob Conine. f A Y ,ff - Eziffmu 'riwi P 'A' 'i , GIRL OF THE MONTH-Sue Ratcliffe: fun- ior Activities: Chargers' Choice, Cheerleader, Student Council member-at-large, Student Council Elections Chairman, Treasurer of Na- tional Honor Society, Junior Board, Pep club, I..ettermen's club, Gamma Sigma, Yearbook staff. Senior Activities: Miss Memorial I, Head Cheerleader, Secretary of the National Honor Society, Gamma Sigma, Student Council Elec- tions Committee Chairman, Business Manager of Yearbook, Lettermen's Club, Pep club. BOY OF THE MONTH-Steve Coenen: fun- ior Activities: President of National Honor Societv, Student Council member-at-large, Stu- dent Council AFS Committee Chairman, Best Scholar Superlative, Swimming letterman, Mathematical Association of America Award, Summer Math-engineering Institute at Brown University. Senior Activities: President of Student Council. Interact Club, National Honor Society. National Merit finalist. Arm- co semi-finalist. Gerber semi-finalist, Masonic Student of Todav Award. Swimming letter- man, Chairman of Constitution Committee of Lettermen's Club. eptemher 7' 1 a fl , H 'VA 41 , - Q Y X tx A W c : , , ..,, C, Q:,',,g 3' A ,.. . .Qi FQ' in X4 v-', Q 17- -V V - ,. ' Vg 'K Fl I ' , ' li ll wg o ff xl it 3 - M, K .,. Z -: K A rr i GIRL OF THE MOXTH-Margaret Teel: Junior ACf1 Ul.lI.6S.' Head Cheerleader, Student Council Secretary. Lettermen's Club, Pep Club. Senior Aclivilier' Cheerleader, Student Council Chairman of Hoy and'Cirl of Nlonth Committee, Senior Class Play, Medical Club, Pep Club, L6ttf'I'1l16Il7S Club, Chorus. BOY OF THE KlOYTH4Ton1 Simpson: junior AC1I'l'I'f1.US.' Student Council Vice-Presi- dent. National Honor Society. Host School Spirited Superlatixe. Host Deserving Superla- tive. Masonic Student of Today Award. State Student Council Representative. Summer ln- stitute in Drama at Northwestern fniversity, Junior Class Play. President of Chorus. French Club. Senior flclitfilies: President of National Honor Society, Honorary member of Masque and Gavel, Senior Queen Attendant escort, ln- teract. French Clulm. President of AFS. Chorus, Senior Class Plav. Student Council. October -wif? or .fm A 'WN ,'..H November GIRL OF THE MONTH- Julie Lottinville: fzmior Ac- tivities: Junior Class Secre- tary, National Honor Soci- ety, Gamma Sigma, Year- book, Pep Club. French Club, Freedom Fair Winner. Senior Activities: Senior Queen Attendant, Senior Class Social Chairman, Most Friendly Superlative, Na- tional Honor Society, Garn- ma Sigma, National lVlerit Finalist, National Honor So- ciety Scholarship Semifinal- ist, Pep Club Honor Guard. BOY OF THF MONTH- ,lerry Perigo: funior Activi- ties: Most Friendly Superla- tive, Swimming, Lettermen's Club, National Honor Soci- ety, Spanish Club President. Senior Activities: President Senior Class, National Honor Society, Swimming, Letter- men's Club, Interact, Senior Queen Attendant Escort, Spanish Club. , -tr QU fx , GIRL OF THE MONTHg Carolyn Hadley: Junior Ac- tivities: President of Gamma Sigma. Masonic Student of Today Award, National Hon- or Society, Best Scholar Su- perlative. lnter-school Stu- dent Council Representative, Summer Science Instituto at Kansas University, Fleming Scholarship. Senior Aclizri- tics: President of Gamma Sigma. Chorus, Xational Honor Society, Student Council Hospitality Commit- tee Chairman, Pep Club Honor Guard, Betty Crocker Scholarship State Finalist, National Nlerit Finalist. BOY OF THE' MONTH- Pat Mahaffey: funior Activi- ties: Letter1nen's Club, Foot- ball, Wlrestling, Boys, State Delegate, Governor of Boys' State, Boys, Nation Delegate. Spanish Club. Senior Aclizri- ties: Vice-President of Stu- dent Council, Inter-school Student Council Representa- tive, Interact, Lettermen's Club. Football. Yational Honor Society December W ,ay f ,fkf ,tmawm . 2 5 January GIRL OF THE MONTH-Micki Mytinger: funior Activities: Junior Class Social Chairman, Gamma Sigma, National Honor Society, Yearbook, Pep Club, Freedom Fair award, French Club, Pre-planning Committee for Memorial high school. Senior Activities: Treasurer Gamma Sigma, Treasurer National Honor Society, Vice-President of Pep Club, Vice-President of French Club, Student Council, National Merit Finalist. BOY OF THE MONTH-John Earl: funior Activities: Vice-President of Junior Class, Chorus, Sang in Messiah, First rating in state vocal contest, Most Talented Superlative, Romantic Lead in Junior Class Play, Student Council, Masque and Gavel, A squad Foot- ball, Baseball Letterman. Senior Activities: Vice-President of Senior Class, Chorus, Sang in Messiah, Most Talented Superlative, Senior Class Play, Student Council, Presi- dent of Medical Club, Interact. x Gi rf' 5. is c February GIRL OF THE MONTH-Martha Christ: Junior Activities: Gamma Sigma, National Honor Society, Class Elections Committee Chairman, Pep Club, French Club Secretary. Senior Activities: Senior Class Secretary, AFS Sister, Chorus, Social Chairman of Gamma Sigma, National Honor Society, French Club Treasurer. Pep Club Honor Guard. BOY OF THE MONTH-Don Wilcox: Junior !1ctiz'z'lics: President of Student Council, Junior Class Play, Football, Pre-planning Committee for Memorial high school. Senior Activities: President of Interact, AFS Brother, Chorus, Student Council Inter-school Representative, Student Council Sergeant-at-arms, Student Council Constitutions Com- mittee Chairman, Vice-President Medical Club, Football. cr, .--2 ff -1':::'f5:::,:4e5.::r : S, if - 5' 5':,,:,,. , 8554 Q -4. 1 Q Q , 1 Mu 1 r 1- , aj! s Y r . S ,S Sw f ig I 'QE Q we FQ' ,L . ..E,. A ' 'ss a 33' A me QT , , :fl Sports Cheered by enthusiastic and faithful fans, the team boards the bus for Round Robin Competition Football . . . Nap time? No, the boys are just relaxing, collecting their thoughts, and remembering everything coach has been telling them the last week. :, 1 Efforts Show Real Potential Hurry Wood, Jim Bailey and Bon Dclluwalovu come to the uid of Ken Wigington as hc is being brought down by a Hornet at the B, T. Washington game at Hornet Stadium. 1 1 51 23 ff, in wr me 1 .55 -i ri i ,Q Q' 5. ,gi Q.. VARSITY SQUAD-Bottom Row: Mike Noland, Harol Stewart, Larry Davis, Robbie Kellogg, Harry Wood, Kem Wigington, Jerry Clark, Terry Havins. Second Row: ,loli Harris, Pat Mahaffey, Tom Cantrell, Bobby Yaap, Gr? Ridge, Bill Nance, Mike Arn, Ricky Arnold, Wayne Frang ' iio M 1 Q C F F 5 Q si our i G F. .N 'famn ,Q fm n. Third Rolf: Coach Chapman, Don Wilcox, Gary Combs eorge Kuhn, Rivk Newton, Gary Collins, Frank Smith, m Bailey. Bruce Skuistis, Coach Wheeler. Top Row: Eud- yi Huffmycr, lloh Conine, Ben Dellavedovu, Bill Corney, ob Winters, Jeff Colo. Mike Parkinson, .lim Woodfin oath Millvr. Co-captain JIM BAILEY Senior Tackle All Conference-two years All State-Honorable Mention Co-captain JOHN HARRIS Senior Haifback All Conference--two years All City All State-Special Recognition Football SEASON'S RECORD Memorial, ,S,,,,S,7.,,, 32 Kelley ..,77S....S . 0 Memorial ,..,o7,,oo,,,o 12 Edison ,o,7,o..,l 36 Memorial McLain o..,,,,, 14 Memorial, ,o,,o,o,o,o,, 32 Joplin ,,72,,,l O23 Memorial Hale ,,,... Yvff.. , , 6 Memorial o,,77 Central eee,ee E14 Memorial ee,e,,,e e,e,. S apulpa ,eee,, 6 Memorial BTW .Ve,,..7V7 2,20 Memorial Webster ,,,,e,,,. O Memorial Charger,s football team has proven to be one of which we are all extremely proud. After a slow first season the Chargers shocked ten thousand spectators at Skelly Stadium by taking second in the All-City. Following the All-City the Chargers romped over Kelley, 32-0, in their first full game victory. Unlike last year the greater portion of the squad was composed of returning lettermen with a year of experience behind them. Next yearis team will have a turnover due to the graduation of the seniors. ,fin 'i Co-captain BOB CONINE Senior Tackle All Conference All City All State-Honorable Mention Ken Wiginton, junior quarterback, is forcibly pulled down by Washington players at Hornet Stadium. Steve Deaton and .lim Bailey are too late to help Wiginton. E Q , I Mx N , I A ws. Coach Wheeler practices with the B-squad boys before a big game To the victors go the spoils. After last year's winless season our Memorial Chargers express their joy after romping over Kelley 3240. gd,,l-,...t'M1:nW:fwf-rfmm-W., ,,.. ' B-SQUAD: Top Row: Coach Frammel, Chet Long, Kent Miller, Robert Harris, Danny Hammett, Robert Reeser, Boots Adams, Dennis O'Brien, John Erichson, Danny Killian, Bruce McNeill, Mike Eubanks, Gary Cocker, Coach Lyle. Second Row: Steve Ward, Rick Wheeler, Larry Spencer, James Staats, Mike Ruth, Benny Mulkey, Jerry Smith, Phillip Green, Richard Schelstead, Stewart Cornwell, Bill Raynolds, Richard Hall, Kennie Berks, Larry Grider. Bottom Row: Bob Ewing, Terrel Brown, Rod Sunderland, Steve Earl, George Sabos, Greg Calaway, James Braden, Benny Overton, Bill Smiley, Jim Newton. Rick Arnold and Frank Smith anxiously watch and Wllat could be interpreted as a new tackle or fit of wait their opportunityto enter the game. joy is in reality an exercise the boys do to loosen up before the grarncs. The Cross Country team gets in a little practice before a meet. Cross Country Through participating in many large in- vitational meets, the cross country team has gained invaluable experience. We are very proud of our team for taking first in con- ference this season. The quality, which has improved through hard Work, will provide a better background for an opening next year. Scott LaSeelle, the captain of our Cross Country team, proudly holds the trophy received for first place in conference. 1 Standing: Pete Jacobsen, Kim Anderson, Greg Burton, John McGinnis, George Sommers. Seated: Scott LaScelle and Buddy Duncan. John McGinnis, a junior member of the squad, concentrates on winning the two- mile distance contest. SEASONS RECORD Memorial 32 McLain 42 Memorial 32 Webster 50 Memorial 36 Hale ,,,,, 17 Meets Place Finished OBU Invitational 14th Conference lst All-City 5th Rogers Inv. 5th OSU Inv. 8th State Meet 5th The Cross Country team has exhibited a fine quality of work by taking first place in Conference and by set- ting a new high school record in the 2-mile distance by Greg Bur- ton at the All-City. Bob Coghill gains thc advantage over Book:-r T. Nvllfillillgldtlll wrcsllcr in ilu- llln-morial Gym. B-SQUAD, Standing: Richard Schcllslcdc, Frank Graves, John Williams, .lim Sloats, Mike Abraham, Richard Hall, Ken Weav'cr, Ronnie Stafford, Mike McCoy, Rivh Wood, Oliver Adams, David Sharp, David Mackey, Coach Framcl. Kneeling: Bill Pcachcr, Ccnu Buzzard, Steve Tuttle, Mike Daley, Gary Tinker, Jerry Boyd, Keith Weav'cr, Mike Maxwell, and Karl Jacobson. fffixz., Fm Top Row: Gary Combs, Steve Ward, Donny Chalmers, John Buchan, Steve Montgomery, Danny Hammett, Don Eichhorn, Coach Lyle. Kneeling: Bob Conine, Doug Catchell, Dick Schrader, John McQuaig, Jimmie Reed, Tony Morton. restlin Frank Graves tries to get away during the Sands Springs match. Don Chamlers gets the advantage on his B.T.W. opponent. SEASONS RECORD Memorial .,t,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,, 8 Edison ,,t,, Memorial ...,,,, 29 Bristow Memorial .,,....., ,, ,,,,t 28 Sapula H Memorial ,,t,,,tt, ,,,.... 1 3 B.T.W. ..,,, , Memorial ,,t,, ,141 Webster ,,,... . Memorial ,,,,,, ll Sand Springs Memorial ,,,,, , 14 McLain ,t,t,,, Memorial ,l5 Kelley , ..,,,,,t 7 Memorial ,l8 O.C. Harding Memorial ,,t,,,,,, ,, ,,,,, 19 Hale . ,,,,,, Bob Coghill tries for 5 points on a take down in tho Sands Springs match. Steve Montgomery tries to pin his man from Booker T. high school. Bob Conine trim-5 for il take-down as the rofr-11-c looks on Basketball as Q. 31 S? ss -5? S? S2 sa Q A-SQUAD BASKETBALL TEAM: Harry Wood, Mike Kelly, Tim Stein, Bob Winters, Gary Collins, Greg Burto Frank Smith, Bob Specht, Jim Murray, Buddy Huffmyer, David Palm, and Kenny Wigington. 'inns'-' .s aaxx 5 55 Q K . P - - -L, ,Q U1 K -X S. 1 .f- V wg- My 1 1- :WW . f -V wiiesv-mfyg1,, - , I K 'Q f,:L,, f- pg -f-:,,--, . , ,-. .. . W lddy Huffmyer tries for 11 huskvt during Z1 Charger me against Rogers. 2 ,MW F Memorial eager, Bob Winters, halts action while look- ing for lost con- ICICI. Chargers In etion Greg Burton and Bob Winters overpower u Kelley player to surge to a 45-26 victory. , mznmu-wMgfmM1lmmm 4 ,. E Fair is foul and foul is fair, it seems to Ken Wligixigton during the Central-Memorial game. Crm-gg Burton steals the lmall to make a two pointer in Mvmorial's gym. SEASONS RECORD Memorial 7 745 Kelley 77 Memorial 77 7758 Cascia Hall Memorial77 7 ,,7, 6-1 Miami 7 Memorial 33 Central , 7 Memorial777 Y,,, 71 McLain Memorial 7 7741- Edison A 7 Memorial 7 ,,ee 57 B.T.W. 7 Memorial ,eee 69 Welpstei' Memorial 7 P11 Hale 7 Memorial 7 749 Vllelisler Memorial 7 7742 McLain Memorial 7 49 Kelley Memorial 7 7762 Sapulpa Memorial 671 McLain Memorial 77 7740 Rogers 7 Memorial 7 7 51 B.'l'.W'. 7 Memorial 66 Yvebster 7 Memorial 7 7 7 36 Central 77 IVKEIVI op! 'Wal 1... 1 Top Row: Terry Brandt, George Sommers, Dennis O'Brian, Mike Walker, John Cornwell, John McGinnis, Jerry Smith, Joe Mach. Front Row: Bill Smiley, Steve Fricke, Jeff Moore, Ron Welker, Harold Langdon, ,lim Stevenson, Buddy Duncan, Bruce Barrett. Scooter Seagraves relaxed during the half time of -the benefit game of the KAKC D.l's and the Memorial men's fac- ulty. Munugvr Bob Fullix an is well likml by ull thc fixth hour boys. Ho llL1S hc-Ipod in all the spurta Thi- boys suy lllut llc lux as much energy us un Hatoxuim' luulmf' If Hull wasrft around, wllut would thc lmys do if Illvy llilfl Ll vut fingxvr? Basketball If - SK I 'Wbuwb W A. sl lL,. in Kenny Wigington looks for tcanunutc to rccciw pass as McLain Scot guards closely. N 3 ' ' 325 f ll' f 1 J 77 Q ..- dh, -an 2 DIVERS Left to Rzght Larry Lunger, Cralg Manley, Duud Maurltson wm- Swimming , P'2 4 A W .:,fqf.'f:- i WM Sv gil.: . CHQ? ,iq QS., Standing: Bill Nance, Al Guild, Brad Jones, Mark Johnson, Don Howard, Hob Hansen, Chris Bourne, Len Carter, Don LaGrone Sitting on Blocks: Dave Jacobsen, Terry Laughlin, Larry Sims, Randy Allen, Chet Lenik, Robert Dyer, David Porter. In the water. Steve Coenen, Greg Chalmers, Ed Robson, Jerry Perigo, Charlie Bottomfield, Greg Knutzen, Steve Smith. K 1: .:: W I -Wim - -f.i:1.ff,:fgsf, L Y nerr. 2, wmswa Terry Laughlin puts up a hard fight during the 160 yard back- stroke. ? SEASONS RECORD Memorial ....,,..7,.,,,7,,,7 29 Hale ,,77 ,,,777... Memorial ,,,,,, ..,,,, 28 Edison .. ,. .,......, Memorial ,,,... ..,,,..., 6 5 N.W. Classen Memorial ,,,.,. . ........ 60 Rodgers ,.w..,,7.7,,... Memorial ,,... ......,,, 7 1 McLain ,,,,,,,,l,.,v .. Memorial... .... ..... r ...77 Webster Memorials... .... . .... 78 B.T.W. ........ Memorial...... ......... 49 O.C. Harding Memorial .... ......... 69 Muskogee ........... .. x f 2 ra ,. -1 rsqg flffa Jerry Clark prepares to dive as Charles Bottomfield looks on. Larry Sims takes off the starting block in the 160 yard free-style relay. Greg Chamlers pushes for a first place during the conference meet, Wimming Makes Perfect Hard work and perfect form help Jerry Perido win first place during the Webster meet - WM. ,W W ,gr ' .M 'Q as F sl is ex -n Q K 5 5 S S 9 i 2 tion Q tudent Council The Student Council of Memorial of- fers students the opportunity to partici- pate in student government through the practice of democratic methods. The members of Student Council are, the of- ficers elected by the entire student body, a representative from each homeroomg four members at large and a representa- tive from each organization. This Coun- cil serves the individual member by giv- ing him valuable training in government and leadership. Top Row Kathy Schrieber, Bob Saxby, Don Wilcox, Bruce Skaistis, Greg Burton, Mike Walker, Todd Lewis, Rick Newton, Gary Jones, Leslie Frlzelle Bob Dry John Earl. Second Row: Larry Myers, Pat Mahaffey, Lynne Stanley, Joe Heuston, Joan Dean, Steve Coenen, Leslie Riess Donna Moritz, Ron Brautigam, Phyllis Whatley, Bill Nance, Kathy Wilcox, Ed Engel, Mrs. Schneider, sponsor. Third Row Adonna Morgan Rod Hatchett, Kathy Jackson, Steve Earl, Carol Worl, Chuck Ward, Janet Aaronson, Jim Weaver, Linda Wager, Rex Brauti am Margaret Teel, Janna Jolly, Sue Ratcliffe, Anne Devine, Barbara Mills. Fourth Row: Jeri Clark, Laura Ward, Ken Cornstuble Nancy English, Gene Buzzard, Retha Bost, Carol Rodgers, Chris Spalding, Janis Steele, Carolyn Hadley, David Sharp, Sydney Shortrid e Tom Simpson, Wanda Givens, Barbie Slagle. 84 l Top Row: Mrs. Schneider, sponsorg Laura Wzird, Corresponding Secre taryg Put Mahaffey, Vice-President. Bottom Row: Steve Coenen, Presi dentg Carol Rodgers, Recording Secrctaryg Rod Hatchelt, Treasurer. tudent Council Officers Top Row: Judy Sikes, Jeannine Hobson, Ann Perkins, Tim Glass, Mike O'Donnell, Gary Jones, Janice Knopf, Doris Lewis, Jane Sikes. Second Row: Joan Dean, Karen Smith, Linda Wager, Jana Hicks, John Williams, Larry Bartley, Ricky Arnold, Danny Hammett, Kenneth Wintory, Dave Jacobsen, Janet Aaronson, Libby Frantz, Judy Robertson, Charlene Manley. Third Row: Susan Hatfield, Robbie Tennyson, Linda Callahan, Linda Fisher, Marilyn Brady, Cheryl Hicks, Jean McAskill, Karen Kennon, Given Martin, Barbara Hale, Linda Spann. Fourth Row: Larry Walker, Ken Cornstuble, Bill Wilkins, Mike Maxwell, Brian Toll, Jim Barr, Walter Fast, Jon Heath, Tom Douglass, Jerry Perigo, Brooks Campbell. Bottom Row: Mrs. Smith, sponsor, Sondra Singer, Davie Higbee, Linda McClendon, Kathy Weltsch, Lou Ann Grammar, Glenda Holland, Donna Costin, Carol Burnett, Marcia Allen, Beth Kuper. panish and French Clubs Top Row: Ron Braeutigam, Cindy Lawrence, Jack Spears, Donna Moritz, June Watts, David Sollars, Shirley Moates, Jane Sears, Jim Murray, Nona Barton, Tom Terry. Second Row: Gail Birkes, Cindy Norton, Micki Mytinger, Marie Dillon, Jeanne Gambrell, Carol Worl, Jane Logan, Mardana Moss, Debbie Walker, Janet McMeill, Caroline Hobson, Sue Colvin, Rhonda Bassoe. Third Row: Suzanne Koons, Tommy Simpson, Martin Jolley, Steve Deaton, Bill Young, Jim Garol, Mike Broyles, Randy Levin, Ralph Richardson, Mary Adkins. Fourth Row: Jim Barr, Zurn Johnson, Roger Cheatham, Steve Barker, Steve Magoon, Steve Earl, Richard Zyblotsky, Paul Williams, Robert Walker, Bill Lamb, Scott Petty, Bill Smith, Eric Sippel, David Pollack. Fifth Row: Diane Griffin, Karen Hoss, Retha Bost, Beverly Jones, Charlotte Berman, Mary Vaananen, Faith Bates, Jan Olin, Diane O'Dell, Cathy Hunstein, Ann Collings, Jean- nine Gale, Davene Looney. Bottom Row: Sandra Blocker, Becky Westmoreland, Joanne Lynch, Khris Cotton, Ann Kelly, Julie Lottin- ville, Martha Christ, Ann McCorkle, Melanie Empey, Claudia Zelegson, Suza Van Tuyl, Laura Ward, Terry Beckley, Mrs. Krumme, sponsor. M--ix Standing: Judy Lavell, Gay Youtsey, Janet Aaronson, Dianne Ess, Kay Caughron, Rita Richmond, Judy Kay LeGate, Lynda Kiger, Maryann Tolley, Mrs. Holland, sponsor. Seated: Lucina Hill, Teri Kinnear, Judy Orwig, Carla Johnson, Bonnie Coon, Rhonda Richards, Beverly Bell, Charlene Truman, Lou Ann Holbert, Linda Spann. Second Row: Ann Myrick, Carol Frey, Sharon Craft, Rita Richmond. Third Row: Suzette Weaver, Debbie Wyse, Sue Kisner, Arlene Fox, Judi Evans. Tri Pi and F.T.A. Left to Right: Janice Knopf, Cindy Lawrence, Winona Lawson, Lynne Stanley, Mary Nelson, Mrs. Summers, sponsor, Judy Mathis, Anne Devine, Jane Sears, Melanie Empey, Robbie Tennyson, Edwinna Palmer, Linda Callahan, Sue Colvin, Nancy Heil, Karen Dukes, Trisha Grimes, Jan Olin, Ann McC0rkle, Becky Westmoreland, Sandra Blocker. ,C F. ,, Q W,-og Top Row: Laura Ward, Sandra Blocker, Carolyn Hadley, Nancy Ketchum, Glennie Gregory, Angie Kuper, Julie Lottenville, Carol Merril, Nancy English. Second Row: Maryann Tolley, Leslie Reiss, Becky Grubb, Sherrill DuFour, Joan Dean, Glenna Weger, Janna Jolly, Sue Kisner, Sherry Norman, Bottom Row: Katie Dains, Patti Emmons, Lynne Stanley, Harriet Kuykendall, Linda Wager, Martha Christ, Rita Johnson, Retha Bost, Nada Gregory, Sue Ratcliffe, Micki Mytinger, Mrs. Matthews, sponsor. Gamma Sigma Carolyn Hadley, President, Nancy Ketchum, Vice-Presidentg Nancy English, Secre- taryg Micki Mytinger, Treasurer, Martha Christ, Social Chairman. The girls service club, Gamma Sigma, stresses leadership, service and scholar- ship. The members serve their school by ushering at major school functions and helping the faculty. The membership consists of twenty-nine senior girls and the sponsor. 7 :tat--i fx, 1 .tg ,J - yt-stef Top Row: Bob Saxby, Cary Jones, Pat Mahaffey, Bob Coninc. Second Row: Greg Chalmers, Tom Terry John Hamill Jim Murray John Harris, Todd Lewis, Kim Anderson, Mr. Miller, sponsor, Winlf Viefers. Bottom Row: Don Wilcox John Eirl Tom Simpson Jerry Pcrigo, Steve Coenen, Greg Burton. Interact Oklahoma's first Interact club was formed at Memorial in December. Under the sponsorship of the Downtown Ro- tary Club, Interact was formed with I8 charter members chosen from the senior class on the basis of scholarship. citizenship and leadership. The clubis pins, four small circles within a large circle with a super-imposed I, were bought for the charter members by the Downtown Rotary Club. Slrmrling: Mr. Dykes, sponsor Jim Murray Secretary Seated: Bob Saxby, Treasurer Don Wilcox President Tom Terry, Vice-President Standing: Ann McCorkle, Carol Fruehling, Linda Sigle, Mardana Moss, Janet Aaronson, Linda Goers, Mrs. Myer, sponsor, Kathy Jackson. Seated: Lynda Kiger, Glynna Weger, Judy Cook, Cathy Hunstein, Nancy Upton. Librar Assistants and Laureate taff Left to Right: Susan Balyeat, Sherry Haskins, Mary Adkins, Janice Davis, Angie Kuper, Lynne Stanley, Ann Perkins, Donna Moritz, Gary Jones, Jim Murray, David Barrett, Cam Cunningham, Erich Sippel, Mrs. Bullock, sponsor. H ' H IH mf 47 -K .51 fd ii , Zi -Kflif-Exits .9593-K' Ti f Top Row: Jim Hickok, Sharline Wilcox, Dwight Allen, Tom 0'Donnell, Jenifer Lohmann, Dave Jacobsen, Bill Nance, Margaret Phillips, Brooks Campbell. Second Row: Barbara Hale, Rhonda Basoe, Karen Groothousen, Karen Morgan, Mike Parkinson, Cindy Lawrence, Wayne Jacobsen, Nancy Ketchum, Joan Dean, Margaret Teel, Judy Cook, Carolyn Hadley. Third Row: Jeri Clark, Charlene Truman, Donna Gustin, Carole Burnett, Nancy English, Don LaGrone, Cheri Ellis, Rita Cottingim, Sharon Pyykola, Dianne Smarr, Marla Ferguson, Terri Beckley, Sponsor Mr. Wilhoit. Bottom Row: Roger Cook, Tony Morton, Don Wilcox, John Earl, Jim Hitt. edical Club and Red Cross Standing: Greg Chalmers, Jim Barr, Arlene Fox, Richard Hall, Penny Hammond, Mike Xvalker, Cheri Ellis, Jackie Barrett, John Favell, Kathy Welch, Gary Collins, Terry Brant, Jim Jones, Ed King, Kay Klammer, Tim Heuston. Sitting: Sponsor, Mrs. Large, Jane Sears, Carla Johnston, Sharon Ehrle, Bob Winters, Marylin Brady, Mark Johnson, VaRene Martin, Kathy Risner. Bottom Row: Susie Underwood, Randy Allen, Pattie Clemmons, Libby Cook, Jana Pipkin, Jim Reed, Richard Zablotsky. - r Tkk my f ' M EZ i - F5 Q 4 Q 1 , . J, ,si 1 H .Q y 1 :' X Q 1 J ii' Q fm ,ai L+, i 4 ,I if V, i' i i Q , 4? 1 at I , - I C P I Vt , , Y V it . R .ll f ' t , gi 5 ,, a I lays? A , J H - J. I C wg, - A by 3 L mA:. . -.- ,A 2 if f gy '55 , 3 , .. W' fyxif A 1 ' ' ' 'J is f v qi W ' A 2 A ' , MW, Q - l . V V vi if 1 J , 3 1 to ff. f' ff 3 at S . , V it ai W K .ry .K , , 2 Z ' 6 , .. 4 ya 4 wiv, K F, f ' A ,S , - , Q, , fr L, , ' - 3 J ,, , SENIORS: T1-rry Barnes, Mary Ella Biggs, Linda Blakm-le-y, Sandra Block:-r, Ratha Ho-41, Carolc- Burnett, Wanda Bringaze, Martha Christ, Suv Clifton, Judy Cook, Bonnie- Conn, Janice Davis, Jamvy Daytnn, Joan Dvan. Anim- Dr-wine, Sherrill Dul-'nur, Karcn Dukes, Sharon l-lhrlv, Cheri Ellis, Patti Emmons, Nancy English, Carol Fruohling, l.inda Goers, Glennie Gri-gory. Nada Gregory, Bm-ky Grulvh, Carolyn Hadh-y, Nancy Hvil. Rita Jolinwni, Carla Johnston, Jilllllll JollYv Nanci' K t llll'llr Fue Ki-ni-r. Jrinir-c Knopf, Harrii-t Kuykvndall, Judy Lay:-ll, Winona Lawson, Jani- lmgan, Jr-nifer Lolnnann. Julio Lottinvillv, Cindy fNIvArdlf-, Ann Blcfforklt-, Kvni Magonii. Judy LcGare. I.inda Martin, Carol Merrill, Garnr-ll Mnliloy. Micki Mytingi-r, Nant-y Nrlson, Cindy Nunh-y, Sandy Orr, Judy Orwig. Fdwina Palmvr, Fur- Ratt-liffv. I.:-sliv Rc-iss, Judy Rnhrrtsnn. Niarcia Schrantr, Jani- Se-ars. Karen Shadilnx, liarliara Skcith, Lvnno Stanlvy. Janis Steele, Pam Stnnir, Haflllfef TCH' R l1hiK' Tr-nny-un, Linda Thompson, Maryann Tolluy, Linda Wagvr, I.aura Ward, Junv Vlfatts, Sim-ttc Wt-awr, Ghruna W1-gi-r, Pam W'eir, Phyllis Whatlvy, Beverly YVIH-v-It-r, Phyllis Yadon. Jl'NIORSz Janr-t Azironson, Judie Adair, Mari-ia Allen, Kart-n Appli-gati-, Katy Barr, llianni- Iiangh, Teri Beckloy, litrvt-rly Bull, Linda Callahan, Jeri Clark, Patti Clemmons, Suu- Colvin, Miriam Combos, Khris Cotton, Gayle Davis, Linda Erwin. Marvin I-Qyans, Marla Ferguson, Ruhin Fightmastcr, Linda Fisher, Pam Frvcburgr, Jeannine Gale. I.ouann Gramrner, Pat Grwgg, llarhara Hale, Cht-ryl llirks, Jana Hicks, Davin Hipln-v, Jvannine Hobson, Lou Hulbert, Glenda Holland, M1-gg llulrngrun, Pam Hulsman, Jan Humphreys, Kathy Jackson, Shirlf-y Johnson, Marilyn Ki-Ilcr, Ann Ke-Ili-y, lin-nda Kennedy, Kay Klammvr, Carol Lankiv, Cindy Lawrance, Dzivcnc Loonry, Joanni- Lynch, Janie McCorklz-, Jan:-t McNeill, Marilyn 'Nia'-li, Charlf-no Manli-y, Charlz-nv May, Judy Mcrryman, Karon Morgan, Donna Moritz, Mary Nvlson, Patti Oortlo, Dianv O'Dell, Jan Olin, Margart-t Phillips, B:-tsy l'itf'oi'k, Sharon Pyykola, l,inda Sigle, Barbie Slaglt-, Elaine Smith, Linda Fpann, Charlr-nv Truman, Cheryl YYalke'r, Kathy Yvcltsch, Fharlinr- Wilrnx, Margaret Vi'y:itt, Gay- Youtsc-y, Judy Zuinwzilt. SOPHOMORES: Kari-n Andr-rson, Susan Balymit, Nona Barton, Faith Bates, Sandra llrrtts, Gail Birkes. Holly lhnvlin, Gloria Burnvtt, ,If-nnith Buzzard, Nanry Caldwz-ll, Linda Clark, Janvt Cor-nrin, Kathy Cruro, Dm- Ann Tlvnlgi-, Janice DuFour, Loslic Frizrll, Kathy Gardnvr, Gi-orgia Garms, Martha Galt-hvll. Dianr Griiiin, Jody Hamilton, Sherry Haskins, Susan Hatfield, Barbara Hays, Janiiw- llohson, Karr-n I-loss, lliclif-lf? Huntrr, Susif- Johnson, Beverly' Jnnr-s, Kappy .lfmvs, Kari-n K:-nnrru, Nanny Kirkland, Kitsy Koa-rner, Doris L1-wis, Cathy Linihan, NI:-lissa Kladzlin, Pat Niarlow, Yallffne Martin, Sally NIvCoy, Adonna Xloruan, linda Xnlvn, Diann- Norman, Janice Norton, Jan Parrish, Nancy Patterson, Jana Pipkin, Marsha Potter, Lyrmn' Ragfltlnlr-, Delia Sain-rl, Janiv Saxhy, Kathy Schre-ilu-r, Nlindy Slioldon, Patti Shi-rruan, Sydnvc Sliortridgo, Junr' Sikc'S, Judy Sikhs, Mary Sippi-I, Kari-n Smith, Sylvia Smith, Suzy Snider, Yicki Storwtli, Mary Ann Tollivwr, Nant-y Yaughn, Dvhliii- Walki-r, Cheryl W'alk:'r, Yalvrii- Wiarde, Kathy Nvili-or, Carol Xkurl, Carolyn York, Joy Youlsv-y. ARGSQ' Left to Right: Judy Robertson, Spiritg Joan Dean, Treasurerg Phyllis Yadon, Presi- dentg Micki Mytinger, Vice-Presidentg Cindy McArdle, Secretary. Pep Club The Memorial Pep Club, in keeping with the tradition of spirit and enthusiasm set by the first year, followed through with many new activities and novelties. New projects included the proud introduction of 'clsil Chargefi our shetland pony mascot, selling nuts, spirit ribbons and car streamers. Activities such as these account for the outstanding reputation of Memorial students. For their never ending stream of enthusiastic spirit the Pep Club is proud to be the central factor in bringing this reputation about. Top to Bottom: Jeri Clark, Davene Looney, Janis Steele, Barbie Slagle, Margaret Teel, Kathy Jackson, Phyllis Whatley, Meg Holmgren, Sue Ratcliffe. km, 1 Cheerleaders Sue Ratcliffe and Phyllis Whatley after our first victory at Webster stadium. Cheerleaders Charger Cheerleaders, Phyllis Whatley, Meg Holmgren, Margaret Teel, Sue Rat- cliffe, Kathy Jackson, Janis Steele, Barbie Slagle, Davene Looney, and Jeri Clark led students in school-spirit and over-all enthu- siasm for all athletic events. B-Squad Cheerleaders are Left to Right: Linda Clark. Adonna Morgan, Marsha Potter, Suzy Snider, Cathy Cruze A-Squad Cheerleaders lead the Charger football players onto the field at the Webster game. Top Row: Sponsor, Mr. Wheeler, John Harris, Jeff Cole, Steve Montgomery, David Palm, Bob McAllister, Chet Lenik, Steve Mackie, Frank Kenslow, Jeff Moore. Second Row: Tony Morton, Clark Brant, Don Wilcox, Harry Wood, Van Nowlin, Rod Hatchett, Tom Terry, Eddy Engle, Bob Conine, Jim Boydston, Bill Gurney, Jim Hickok. Third Row: Frank Graves, George Somers, Wayne Jacobsen, Bruce Skaistis, Jerry Smith, Jerry Farrier, Jim Weaver, Harold Langdon, Hobart Hansen. Doug Gatchell, Scott LaScelle, Ed King. Fourth Raw: Jerry Perigo, Steve Coenen, Greg Burton, John McGinnis, Kurt Nehmzow, Charles Macke, Danny Vinyard, Bob Specht, Pete Jacobsen, Buddy Huffmyer, Harold Stewart, Greg Ridge. Fifth Row: Tom Cantrell, Pat Jones, Mike Parkinson, Gene Buzzard, Bob Dry, Charles Bottomfield, Don Eichhorn, George Kuhn, Bob Yapp, Frank Smith, Greg Chalmers, Carl Guild. Sixth Row: John Earl, Jim Murray, Bah Sullivan, Danny Hammett, Pat Mahaffy, Jim Woodfin, Jim Bailey, Bob Winters, Robert Harris, Gary Combs, Kim Anderson, John Paxton. Seventh Row: Jerry Clark, Ken Wiginton, Steve Deaton, Terry Havins, Ricky Arnold, Wayne Franklin, Ben Dellavedova, Tim Stein, Mike McNichol, John Mc'Quaig, Bob Coghill. Bottom Row: Janise Steele, Sue Ratcliffe, Phyllis Whately, Meg Holmgren, Margaret Teel, Kathy Jackson, Barbie Slagle, Jeri Clark. Lettermenls Club Back Row: Linda Thompson, Cathy Schreiber, Sally McCoy, Glynna Weger, Barbara Hale, Wyatt, Brenda Kennedy, Janie Saxby, Pam Stone, Cindy Lawrence, Debbie Faulkner, Martha Barbara Skeith, Karen Smith, Joan Dean. Second Row: Donna Gustin, Teri Kinnear, Joann Erwin, Kathy Clark, Linda Noland, Cheryl Hicks, Janice Norton, Diane O'Dell. Front Row: Clendon, Patti Clemmons, Cheryl Walker, Cheri Ellis, Rita Cottingham, Diana Smarr, Terry Ann Collings, Arlene Fox. Debbie Walker, Pam Hulsman, Margaret Catchell, Emily Fruge, Margaret Wooden, Lynch, Marcia Allen, Kris Cotton, Linda Karen Dukes, Susan Balyeat, Linda Mc- Beckley, Garnell Mobley, Carolyn York, urfs Surfs, the Memorial girl's swimming club, is designed to develop grace and poise for the girls through the learning and performing of synchronized swimming skills. This year -with still more members, we are antici- pating a spectacular and polished water show to climax their year of hard work. ursels Aides Standing: Jeannine Hobson. Meg Holmgren. Mary Nelson, Carole Burneli, Rita Cottingim .ludy Lavell, Seaied: Mrs. Sclireilwr. Nurse. .leri Clark. tageeraft Crew Slllllllfllgf Mr. Weuwr. Terry Parker, Bill Montgomery, Don Johnson, Ed Robson. Sealed: Dennis Bloycd, Gary Bixler, Ron Dyer, Danny Vinyard, Scott Cowan, Raymond Hu ll. ghpy ? '-WL?l23'9W 0WFWf Masque and Gavel is a national high school recognition society for the promotion of uSpeech for Use. The society has a dual aspectg honor the individual student, and service to the high school and the community. lt is composed of those pupils who have demonstrated a mastery of the fundamentals of speech. Memorial's chapter is sponsored by Mrs. Russell. In front of window: Standing: Mrs. Russell, sponsorg Tom Simpson, Cindy Law- rence, Stan Brown, Nancy Ketchum, Kim Anderson. Seated: Slit-rry Norman, Anne Devine. On ladder: Top to Bottom: Glennie Gregory, Ron Walker, Glenda Holland, Carol Merrill, Rctlia Bost. l Masque and Gavel and Apprentices ' W A 'L' G DAVID BARRETT, Drum Major. Memorial Hig MAJORETTES: Left to Right: Judy Berry, Ceorgeanne Rounds, Suzanne Koons, Katie Dains. hool Bands Smmlirlg: Slrrvv Frivke, Paul, Kativ Dainrs, Nr. Lindo, George Kuykvnilall, Chivf Eaton, David Cawf. Swzlwl: Kvnt Fux. Harold Brainwrfl, Twrry Pargur, Judy Bury. Virginia liaili-r, Stove John- son, Dun Diiprm-. David Maurit- sun, Puri- Hnnrl, larry Walkfr, Hngvr fiimiimm. mi-1.1 Rice, :Xu-lin Yiinllii-r, .lun llrfitli, Miki: Ci-nrgr-, Clmrh-4 Ki-ithlinw, Stor- ling Him--4 X irlnr liiilunnv, Bob Baincg Lind.: Cnx, liivliard Rob- crstun, Daiirl Barn-11. Third: .lim Bvviiiaii, liirliard Lykc, Chris Iimiriif-, Wallvr Vast, George Ann Rrwumls, iii-lli Kilprkr, Carolyn Brady, lion lmlzl-ills, Judy Blanco, Larry Eulvrt, Kallivy Daincls Debbi liulfluu, linnniu Stafford, David Nina,-zlivr, .luhn Svilincy, Sandra Pnnl. Hamid Langdon, S ii a n n 4- Rnun. Fmrzl: Alan Taylur, Ilaiiil .lar uhscn, Todd Leiiil. Marlin lrrllvy, Rvhcrt Jnllvy. liainl I-'rm , N ivki ,lolmS- lnn. l'c-ggi' Smit, ,Xngv Kupcr, Janine Fri-v. Fhamn Langdon, Dana Bnlrililn Back Row: Curl Guild, Patricia Colson, Mary Adkins, Martha Owens. Front Row: Marsha Potter, Molly Bowlin, Pam Wallace, Linda Thompson, Mr. Lindo. 5 if N 2 i Back Row: Delia Saied, Cynthia Nunley, Mary Taliaferro, Marie Dillion, Cindy Lawrence, Shirley Moates, Ralph Richardson, Mike McCoy, John Earl, Tom Terry, Roger Ferger, Tony Morton, Sallie Bowsher, Eleanor Hill, Rita Johnson, Nancy Upton, Linda Erwin. Second Row: Sharon Ehrle, Elaine McCoy, Pam Stone, Janice Knopf, Margaret Teel, Sherill DuFour, Buddy Duncan, Steve Earl, Charles Allen, Don Wilcox, Ben Dellavedova, Carolyn Hadley, Jane Logan, Nancy Patterson, Kay Klammer. Third Row: Elain Smith, Carol Lankie, Sharon Pyykola, Margaret Kirk, Sue Colvin, Mike McNichol, Randy Kennedy, Larry Meyers, Tom Simpson, Keith Weaver, Steve Durham, Larry Sharp, Linda Martin, Sharline Wilcox, Janet McNeill. Fourth Row: Marla Ferguson, Diane Robertson, Linda McClendon, Barbara Hays, Gaye Clark, Retha Bost, Khris Cotton, Davene Looney, Cindy Duvall. Advanced Chorus and Girlis Chorus Back Row: Anne Field, Pat Marlow, Mindy Shelson, Judith Oliver, Nancy Whyte, Charlo Hughes, Carolyn Wier, Pam Willis, Glennie Gregory, Libby Frantz, Lynn Ragsdale, Gail Birkes, Karen Smith. Front Row: Patti Clemmons, Gloria Burnett, Kaye Andrews, Pam Wier, Debbie Burnett, Gwen Martin, Louann Holbert, Suzette Weaver, Patti Sherman, Melani Empey, Beverly Wheeler, Sue Clifton, Charlene Truman, Linda Blakeley. Left lo Right: Debbie Wyse, Nancy Nelson, Leslie Reiss, Carnell Mobley, Wolf Viefers Hamill, Sherrill Dulfour, Joe Norman, Mr. Dykes, sponsor, Judy Mathis, Keni Magoon, N Katie Dains, Judy Robertson. Janice Davis. v ,lournallsm Memorialis Journalism staff attended the Chicago Jamey Dayton, Robin Fightmaster, .lohn ada Gregory, Pam Stone, .Toe Miller. In Car: , , L .Ima Convention and the T.U. Convention in order to further ' 2 their experience. They Work very hard to produce the bi-weekly column of Banner lines in the School Life and V the monthly Memogram, that tells all the activities of the school for that month. Their sponsor, Mr. Dykes, is also the co-ordinator of Tulsa School Life. Memorial owes its excellent coverage of school events to thc Journalism staff. Joe Miller, Nada Gregory, Keni Magoon, Garnell Mobley, Jamey Dayton. Slzzlzrlilzg: Ed King. Sealed: Car- ncll Mobley, Sports Editorg Sherry Norman, Art Editorg Donna Mor- itz, Classes Editor. On Ground: Kay Cuughron, Faculty Editor. Yearbook Jenifer Lohmann, Ed King, Sue Ratcliffe, Donna Moritz, Garnell Mobley, Bob Saxby, Sherry Nor- man, Leslie Reiss, June Watts, and Mrs. Johnson hopes the student body reaction of Taps II will not cause this. ,JI Qfs .ii um Ai 3- ? F M'-, 172-5 E iii 35,1314 JA. V2 -1 f-,.' -11,4 'fi' -Qs if -43 MTM Elf' 4SI3W'i:?fid',c If-Qui 5 lu 'Earl Standing: Sue Ratcliffe, Business Manager, Bob Saxby. Sealed: Jenifer Lohmann, Organizations Editorg .lune Watts, Editor of 1964 Taps. Left to Right: Leslie Reiss, Student Life Edi- tor: George Daniel, Photographerg Mrs. John- if A V kr? Lv 3 . n A N 'X Classes Senior Class Officers Standing: Greg Chalmers, Treusurerg Martha Christ, Secretary: John Earl, Vice President. Sealed: .lulie Lottinville, Social Chairman, Jerry Perigo, President. E is R' tntffiflfffl N5 W .. M V, a 4 4 . im Standing: Ben Dellavedova, Tom Cantrell. Seated: Retha Bost, Katie Dains, Karen Shaddox, Robbie Tennyson, Cindy Mc- Ardle, Janis Steele, Becky Crubh. Senior line-up: 'AThat's ,the culprit, officer! The second from the left! Greg Chal- mers, Julie Lottinville, Jerry Perigo, Marty Christ, John Earl. Senior officers pose at Senior watermelon feast. Senior Board 95 an-QQ, 'TZ are rj-YA I09 Our Student Council President, Steve Coenen, proudly displays The Good Sportsmanship Trophy presented to Charger student body. Admiring students are Daven Looney, Kathy Jackson, Carol Merrill, and Mike Kelly. .lil -W '-'L-2,1,:4 a , Eddie Adams Dwight Allen Kim Anderson Linda Kay Antosh Michael Arn Rickey Arnold Sandra Atkins J im Bailey Terry Barnes J im Barr Larry Bartley Carole Beustring Mary Ella Biggs Linda Blakeley Sandra Blocker Retha Bost Jim Hoyflston Clark Brant Vglillltltl Bringnze Donna Buras Carol Burnett Greg Burton Phyllis Cariiiavaii Toni Cantrell Kay Caughron Greg Chalmers Martlia Christ Kathy Clark Sue Clifton Steve Coenen Bob Coghill Cary Collins Barry Combs Gary Combs Bob Conine Judy Cook fitirly if, t w S V if Q 5 ig , 5 tr' ff + 'QE ,xi 5 73 rf? . 'I i'ilii2Qz?Q: i bg 'Xi i 3 t N 5 N wt X K 5 xv it,i - C - i ttii Put inc in, cout-lil yclls R nl l 1 nie 'livnnyson ns ,lane Fears NIllllt'S in ugror-iiient the All-City. Better prolect yourselves, girls-Simpson is on the prowlf' Judy Robertson, Cindy 3IcArd1e, Toni Simpson, and Joan Dean. Roger Cook Bonnie Coon Rob Cowan Sharon Craft Mike Crowe Cameron Cunninvhain Jim Dabney Katie Dains Janice Davis Tom Davis Jamey Dayton Mike Deacon Pat Deacon Joan Dean Steve Deaton Ben Dellavedova Anne Devine Dorian Dolph Sherrill DuEour Karen Dukes Ronald Dyer John Earl Sharon Ehrle Don Eichhorn Cheri Ellis Stella Ellis Patti Emmons Eddie Engel Nancy English Dianne Ess Hank Evans Judi Evans ...K N., 'MTV The boys never looked bet- ter. John Harris Gund- erson, HT. C. Lottinville, Bill Corneyn Mytinger, Slvh' Drxllnllu Yrlflnll, George Kuhn Wager, Harry Wood Grubb, g'Jim Bailey Orwig, '6Bob Winters Dean, Hliob Con- ine Robertson. Senior girls impersonate team at first Pep Assembly. 4. ar 'iOooh! What you said! e-xcluims Sherry Norman in a skit with Carol Mer- rill and Cameron Cunning- ham, directed hy Mrs. Russell, Speech Arts Teacher. 45-1 - Q . 3 1 'wir 5 kk 1 ,I fi eifilfi ir ww, ,r Larry Eulert J im Everett Bob Field Bobbi Fields Burt Fleeger Arlene Fox Carol Frey Carol Fruehling Doug Gatchell Linda Goers Mike Goers Bill Gorney Frank Graves Glennie Gregory Nada Gregory Forest Grim Trisha Grimes Becky Crulilm Carl Guild Sue Gunderson Carolyn Hadley Mike Haile Raymond Hall John Hamill Ken Hardcastle John Harris Terry Havins Bill Heil Nancy Heil Edward Heuston J im Hickok David Holke fgmxm iw fs' 5 ,,., me 41' i Q. 5. wx 'K' 4'We're from Memorial and couldn't he prouder! exclaim Roger Cook and Frank Graves after our first Charger football xic- tory. We WWA What's all the excitement about, boys? Coach Mil- ler gives the football team last minute instructions he- fore it leaves for the sec- ond night of AllfCity com- petition. Rinda Holt Dave Hopkins Will Hoyt Buddy Huffmyer Tommy Inman Wayne Jacobsen Rita Johnson Carla Johnston Martin Jolley Jana Jolly Gary Jones Jim Jones Robbie Kellogg Mike Kelly Frank Kenslow Nancy Ketchum Ed King Sue Kisner Janice Knopf Susanne Koons Angie Kuper Harriet Kuykendall Bob Lachenmaier Sharon Langdon Bob Lankie Scott La Scelle Judy Lavell Winona Lawson Judy Leflate Todd Lewis ,lane Logan Rick Logsdon Jenifer Lohmann Julie Lottinville Charles Macke Ken Mackey !C,,,,.:,p Tom Cantrell smiles in satisfaction as he watches Greg Chalmers suffer the consequences of losing his bct that Tom would not make a touchdown of more than five yards in tlle All-City. u ton button WVIIIFS -'ot 1 1 1- irultr1n'f Referees 111d 10411115 Iuka' timv out 1111 the All-City to he-lp r 1-r lxulflvuvk, John 1rr1 , sf-arch for lost Con- tut long, if Tlx, 32 Steve Mackie Buddy Muddux Keni Magnon Stvve Wlugoo11 Put N'lilili1ffCf' Hill Marlin Linda Martin Judy Mathis Cindy May Cindy VIcA1'dle Lloyd McClendon Ann McCo1'kle John Mcintosh Mike McNiChol John McQuaig Carol Merrill wgsew Bob Miller J oe Miller John Miller Steve Miller Garnell Mohley Sally Mohr Steve Montgomery Tony Morton J im Vlurray Ann Myrick Micki Mytinger Cary Nash Kurt Nehmzow Nancy Nelson Rick Newton Joe Norman M358 Maryann Tolley, Linda Wager, Phyllis Yadon, nnn Jolly. und Joan Dean work l?J in their foods class. Memorials first graduate. Sue Gunderson, receives honorary degree and red, while, and blue mortar hoard at her going away party. lwfore she leaves for Washington, D. C. V F ,Adina , ilu fx Sherry Norman Larry Nugent Cindy Nunley Sandy Orr Judy Orwig Edwina Palmer Mike Parkinson Ricky Paul ,lerry Perigo Bill Phelps Cassandra Ppool Ed Pryor Sue Ratcliffe Jimmie Reed Leslie Reiss Larry Retherford Rita Richmond Judy Robertson Ed Robson Jim Romeis Bobby Saxby Richard Schrader Marcia Schrantz Jane Sears Karen Sbaddox Louis Simpson Tom Simpson Bruce Skaistis Barbara Skcitb Jack Spears Pete Spoor Lynne Stanley We thought Mrs. Mut- thc:w's first hour vlan-5 mls a courfc in Advtniced Math, hut we huxe 21 sneaking suopicion it will soon ht- rhanged to HA11 TIlllf1'l11i'lllLllf3 Course- in CUllll'LlCl Bridge-.', l'ur!ici- pating are Sue Rutvliffe, Carolyn Hadley, Retha Host, and Tom Simpson. Looking on are Steve Coenen, Greg Burton, Gary Jones, and Todd Lewis. p-ppp-Q-pq--vip?--L,-?q .:..,.T.?q 1 Y Janis Steele Tim Stein Judith Stone Pam Stone Bob Sullivan Pam Summers lVIargaret Teel Rohhie Tennyson Tom Terry Linda Thompson Maryann Tolley J im Treadwell Kerry Tunnell Wolf Viefers Dan Vinyard Linda Wager Don Walden Leon Walden Laura Wfard J une Watts Suzette Weaver Glynna Weger Becky W'estmoreland Phyllis Whatley Beverly Wheeler Pam Wier Don Wilcox Martin Wilson Tom Wilson Bob Winters J im Woodfin Charlotte Wyatt Debbie Wyse Phyllis Yadon Peggy Yeager William Young This familiar couple was together for the last time at the Memorial-Edison game. Memorial lost two of her most beloved and devoted Chargers when Sue Gunder- son moved to Washington, D. C, und Dave Holke to Texas. Junior Officers , V .fm - David Wudlvy, Trp-asurur: Ma-g Holmgrvn, 91-Cretaryg IMI, Dry, Yiw PI't'Nidl,'IllQ C1-rw Buzzard. P1 UQ-rllv. Social Chairman. pw- -ann-W... . .5 'Lili I f il! 1 x, ,ig U ii fzgl dial 124- if! ,.,.... Top Row: David Jacobsen, Brenda Kvnnedy, Robert Yilrlll. and Blurilyn BILIUII. Second Row: Sharon King, Stun Brown, and Marcia Exam. Junior Board xurious svhool scrxice projcvts. Mi M I fn .Ks well as working: to raise the money nm-eded for u suwvsxfrxl Svnior your the Junior Bmmi promotml C1lJl'gL'I' fans 1111111 t11c11' uring L1 tm-use IUOIHBIII 1510155161 g11111c. Clwrlcnc Huy. Wlurciu EYUIIQ, 111111 SpcC11t, and Quzettv W1L'LlX'l'l'. 1111111-1 fN.111111so11 Nusa-11 X1Jl?l'IlEl111X 11141111 .'xf1i11l if ff , M1235 . Mary Af1k111s Rick .-Xkins C1liII'1CS Allen x1LlI'C1iI Allen C1l211'1GS Anderson Kurvn Appkgatf' K1-11 11Il1C1W1Il Katy Barr 11z111r1 Barrett ,1uf'k1e 1T1ElI'I'611 .1114-ki Barron 111111111111 Bassoe 1111111116 Baugh '11Pl'I'f' 13ef'k1ej' Mike- Rcllatti Beverly B611 Sr111f11'z1 BCD-13111111 Judy Berry' 151111 11051 Gary 1'11X1e1' Dennis Bloyed Bill B1ilC1i1Dll1'I1 Pam 11411161 P1111 130rc1en Mike Bosch C1lZll'1CS B0tt0n1f1e1r1 1111111116 Botz Sallie Bowsher 3121111111 B1'aC1y Miko 1751'ac1y Run 111'aeuI1ga111 Tl'l'I'f' Brandt Stan 111'own Karvn B1'u1111e1' Andy Brudvig Cone Buzzard Lincla Callahan Brooks Campbell Roh CllilIlfllC1' Roger ffheatliam Cave Clark Gene Clark ,leri Clark Jerrv Clark Pattie Clemrnons Ann Collings Sue Colvin Xliriazn Cornlnes Ken Cornstublmlo Ann Cornwell Rita Cottingim Khris Cotton Patty Coulson Scott Cowan Barlwarn Cox Craig Cox Linda Cox Susan Curtis George Daniel Gayle Davis Larry Davis Kathy Dawson Claurlia Decker Jim Delarnette Mike Dr-miey Marie Dillon Toni Douglass Boh Drv Steve Durham Cindy' Duvall Bob Dver Chief lfaton Toni Elliot Steve Emmons Bill Engling John Ericsson Lincla Erwin Marcia Evans 0.5.1,..'f.vv:.'1:g. . , ' gif -:iV' A ,n , V 5,334 3 ff .192 .W Mfg Nwell, let's have ax big stomp clap . . . U Janis Steele, Sue Ralclilfe, Meg Holmgren, Davcne Loom-y, Pliylis Whatley, .leri Clark, Margaret I27 4 Av 9t 3' ., -Q W E affix Tv., in I' 45 5-. ,mf 1 N 7 :,kk I - , ' fire 1 : 1, ' 1 ap Q iiae ,X L - ff ' 'wu- s -10- Q' 1 . .Q , gh 3 ia. assi 'Q , 1' 7 .. .3?ii31QvLaS:. 11:5-5' 1 'I-:wZ'I:ri5 -Win V ax eu- , V Q? friJi4'l .M ur distixiguiflied f'0Ilf'0l'I ls lnlllght Off guard. Sill Exams t'i14vI'll fv Jerry Farrier Walter lfaat ' AW kv 'mr ew ,,.. ,..... ff , , ., 53 LL li Debbie l aulkner XX.UOlil'UN Faust John lfarell Wike Fvriini1J1'e Marla Fergllson .Xnn Field Robin FigIillIU3SIE'I' Craig Fiseiiel' Jerry Fisvlier Linda I' lSil1'I' Jackie Filvli Hurry lflm-niing Berry Ifuwler Kent Frm Renee Frank Wayne Franklin Pam Fr'eeimr'g Steve Frieke Emily Fruge Jeannine Gale Jeanne Canibreil David Cawf Mike Geary Mike Gernuld Wancia Givens Tim Glass Louann Granimar Diane Gray Janice Green Pat Gregg Karen Crinishaw Spencer Grosvenor Donna Cualin Barbara Hale Danny Hammett George Handy Faye Hanna Hobart Hansen Dennis Harper Robert Harris Rod Hatchet! Jon Heath Greg Henflerson Jeff Henclerson Joni Henderson Joe Heuston Cheryl Hicks Jana Hicks Sue Hicks Davie Higbee Luvina Hill Weston Hill Jim Hitt Sara Hines Marshal Hoalst Jeannine Hobson LouAnn Holbert Glenda Holland Meg Holmgren Debby Holston Pain Hulsman Jan Humphreys Catllx' Hunstein Xic-k Hunter Kathy Jackson Daxicl Jacobsen Pete Jacobsen Gunrla Jacobsen Pat Jenkins Jayme Johnson Mark Johnson Shirley Johnson Steve Johnson Vivki Johnston Marsha Jones Pat Jones Jlarilxn Keller Ann Kelly 0-QF! --f. Now studenls, carefully observe the reaction. Candy Neerman, Ann Col- lings, Mr. Barnard, Marie Dillon, and Cheryl Hicks. YS' Bill Kendall Brenda Kennedv Ly nda hlglgel if iyi D I Linda King Sharon King Teri Kinnear Dennis Kirby Kay Klammer Janet Knight Greg Knutzen George Kuhn Beth Kuper Don LaCrone Harold Langdon Carol Lankie Penny Larson Cindy Lawrence Terry Lazar Paul l.eCrone Dennis Lee Chet Lenik Davene Looney Nancy Love ,lim Lurnlnus Richard Lyke Joanne Lynch Marilyn Mach Jim Maginnis Charlene Manley Carolyn Martin Pam Martin Charlene May Bob McAllister Hollis Nlclgryde Janie McCorkle Elaine McCoy Phyllis McDaniel Brlice McNeill Janet McNeill Jufly Merryman Mike Messick Kent Miller Dennis Moore Jeff Moore Karen Morgan Rick Morgan Uonna Moritz Susan Morris Maulana Moss Uaritl lhltlflllly Phil Yaifeh Bill Nance Bill Neff Mary Nelson Canfly NCCIIIIHII Van Nowlin Diane O7Dell Mike O'Donnell Toni O'Donnell Patti Oertle .lan Olin David Palm Bob Pappano John Paxton Bill Peacher Ann Perkins Scott Petty Margaret Phillips Betsy Pitcock Davicl Pollack Pat Poole Ann Puckett Sharon Pyykola Jenna Rainey Robert Reser David Rice Rhonda Richards Don Riclenhour Greg Ridge Kathy Risner Glenn Ritterhusch Our industrious cheerleaders gave up IUHHY 311 afternoon to perfect their difficult routines. Kathy Jackson, Phyllis Whatley, Janis Steele' Meg Holmgren, Margaret Teel, Barbie Slagle Sue Ratcliife, .leri Clark, and Dave-ne Looney. Wlaurive Sawxel Rugs-r Sawvel Nlary Serigo Larry' Sevit Nlerc-clith Shank Robert Shipman lfric' Shnaff Philip Shore Cary Siltar liinrla Sigle lfricll Sippel Barbie Slagle Klux Slilcr Dianne Sinarr lm- Small Bill Smith lflainc Smith Frank Smith jerry Smith Larry Smith Lincla Smith Steve Snider David Sollars Gcnrge Somers Chris Spalding Lincla Spann Boll Specht Gregg Stfzx cnson llarnlcl Stewart Stf-ve Stroucl llofl Suntlerlantl lirtlce Taliaferro Larry Tarpley Alan Taylor Stuart Templeman Smtt Thompson Nlilxe ltbben R1Cl11lfl 'lilfoul Brifm Toll Clflilltm TIUITIIII Stew luttle Ann fsel SUQIC Underwood l lox cl I n ell Namy Lpton Suzi Vlnfusl Dasid YVQ1 ex Clielxl Walker Larry Walker Ron W lllxel Sue W Ill Dfuicll NX 1lte1 ,Iaclne Vi ulieltl Jun VW tx C1 lxatllx XX elt Clx John xxllE'ClS1 lxenm Xwlolfllftlll Shfnlme Wilcox Bill NX lllxltt John XX llllattt Nlfux XX llllain Pain YN llllS Lain Vt lllll f x XX ll 1 ,-Xuitin XYlIltlll'l' Kennvtli Wintory Donnw Wiise Harry Vlinocl 1'1rcl Win rc gint V1 Xxioocl Lloyd Vtooclill 3 'l1'L'1l'vt Viomlti 't',Q'lI'l' Wyatt Boblmy Yviu Qi erry Y 'HQ' Cay Xmltiey Clquclia Ynlicfon Judy Znrnwalt f - .rv .Mt x One of the llighligllts of an exciting and reward ing ycur was the Coronation of Her Majesty Miss Ht-rnorial l, und her loxely attendants Hike Noland, Rod Hutchett, Steve Cm-nen, Rob 1-rt Yuan, Jerry P1-rrigo, Sue Ratclifft-, Phyllie Yadon, l'utti Oertle, Donna Morgan. ophomore Officers Vicki Storsetli, Secretaryg Steve Earl, Vice Presimlm-nlg Brad juries, Prcsidcnlg Barbara Mills, Social Cliuirmang Sydnee Shorlridge, Treasurer. ? , ,. ,E . we .,,,,L, ty- -'z 1f g.g,.fe5'Q,:, 1 Top Row: Mike Ruth, Marsha Potter, Dennis O'Brien, Kathy Crum-, unml ,lerry Smith. Second Row: Ken Weaver, Dean Borden, Karen Crootliougen, and Mike Noland. ophomore Board Realizing that their future success at Memorial depentleil largely on the foundations they would lay in this their first year, the Sophomore Board worked seriou-ly in planning: their varied uctixities and therefore gaxe their class excellent leadership. g We .,.o A 41' r 5 'r-1--.M Hike Abraham Oliver Adams Craig Allen Bandy Allen Karen Anderson Sharon Anderson Kaye Andrews Linda Arnold Drew RZIQIOI Susie Balyeat Bobby Banes Michael Bantuelle Louis Barbara Steve Barker Nona Barton Bruce Barrett Karen Barrier Faith Bates Laura Beal ,lim Beeman Charlotte Berman Sandra Betts James Berry Wilma Biggs James Billings Larry Birch Gail Birlces Kenny Birkes David Blackwell Linda Blackwell Judy Blanco Bennie Blanton Paul Blevins Barbara Bonharclt Dean Borden Chris Bourne Dana Bousum Mollie Bowlirl Jerry Boyd Joe Boylston James Braden Greg Bradshaw A tisket, a tasket. They'll never find teir baskets. Our Qophomores proved to he thusia tic as well as hard working Charbera Kathy Wilcox, .lan Parrish, Qucie John on, and Eleanor Hill. Carolyn Brady Louise Brady Rex Breautigam Harold Brainerd Nlary Lynn Brown Terrel Brown Mike Broyles Robert Bunker John Buchan Scott Burke Debby Burnett Gloria Burnett Sharon Burnett Frank Butler ,Iennith Buzzard Yaney Caldwell Greg Calloway Stephen Campbell Robbie Carpenter Carol Carter Len Carter Don Chalmers Baymon Cheatham Cathy Chesnut Linda Clark Ricky Clifton Judy Coates Janet Coenen Jerry Coghill Cary Coker Pat Conley Kathy Cooper Robbie Cooper Stuart Cornwell Gene Cotner ,lim Coueh Kathy Cruce Phyllis Culp Diane Cundiff Jerry Cupps Bill Dabney Mike Daley Cathy Daniel Carol Deluozier David Dennis Janice Deusch Jeanne Dill Dona Dixon DeeAnn Dodge w . ,,, f are B 55 225 if L. -: r, gg. ,fx ' 'N i C I , erte D 'ff ,-fa K, . K ' JD . 'lsfswii . M ' 1 w ith S li i Zig, V V A . . C me -Wi 'iv , one ' rl .. M ,wr , 7 ,E 32:77 kk. 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Ryan, Jw- Bun sion, and Nona Burton, u tr fans await the lxiekaoff 1 Ile une with Kelly. Marilyn Hatfield Susan Hatfield Larry Hay Barbara Hays Ronnie Herwig Larry Hess Belinda Hester l.ean01' Hill Sterling Hine Joe Hitt Carol Hobson Janice Hohson Perry Hood Karen Hass lion Hmxartl Susie Huclsun Cliarlo Hughes Nlicihele Hunter Hike Hull Pam Hupp Jill ,laeohs Karl ,latruhsen Charles Johnson Cliff Johnson Don Johnson Susan jnlinsnn Susie Johnson Zurn Johnson Hubert ,lulley Beverly .Innes Bob Jones Hrafl jnnes Janet Innes Kathy Jones jucly Kaflerle Ken Keene Charles Keithline Hike Kellihc-1' David Kennedy Ranch' Kenneth' Karen Kennnn Danny Killian Yancy Kirlilanrl l.incla Kuerner Hob Korte George liuykentlall Ralph Lavkner .lucly Lam Bill Lamh ,fi rs i :G , K flitii za 3 5 ' A st -S ,Xf 1, 3132 t. S Z wi W . ,nhl at, f , 'E , W V.. 5 1' Q 'P , , i'Y' Z .ear K , 5 L it 459' ,, aim s -, Q, 1 H X Raimi! 3 e 'R 1 ,A if 1927 119' ev.,- '? it -, v- w vi' A . I. -7' -J ., . 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L 2 Michael Lawrence Donald Letzkies Randy Levin Doris Lewis Cathy Linihan Chet Long Celeste Loueks Larry Lunger Zenette Lynn David Mackey Nlelissa lladdin Benny Maier Craig Manley Dianna Maple Pat Marlow Brenda Martin Gwen Martin Valiene Nlartin Paul lVlason Penny Mason David Mauritson Hike Maxwell Jean McAskill Charles MeBrayer Jan NlcCaslin Landa McClellan Linda Mefllendon Mike lVlCCoy Sally McCoy Hike McKenzie Larry Mchlenamy Nlaureen McNulty Dave Meagher Nlarilyn Miller Barbara Mills ,lohn Moates Cindy Mohr Toni Wlolder Steve lloncrief Bill Montgomery Bobby Moore Donna Morgan Tony Mount Benny Mulkey Larry Myers Wanette Nelson Jim Newton Larry Newton Cindy Ninde The Senior sponsored watermelon feast, held in August, was thor- oughly enjoyed by all who attended, and gave the Sophornores an excel- lent chance to get acquainted. 1 in corridor was a llusy center lor such ntl lrllvilics as lxakcsalcs, mixers, and a shoe- s pnlor, as Well as providing students with 1 plum to congregate ln-fore school. Linda Nolan Mike Noland Diana Norman Cynthia Norton Janis Norton Dennis O7Brien john Ockenfels Sharon O'Dell Kathy O'Hara Judith Oliver Carolyn Dsko Ben Overton Martha Owens Lynn Pardee Terry Parker Jan Parrish Nancy Patterson David Pease Scotty Peters John Phenicie Janna Pipkcn Cathy Pitts David Porter Marsha Potter Susan Pratt Steve Pringle Marilyn Procter Rebecca Pvles Virginia Rader Lynn Ragsdale Darrel Rambo Linda Rauser Jim Rawson Victor Ravhon Bill Reynolds Harold Reed Ronnie Reed Susan Reed David Reeh Tom Reser Marshell Retherford David Richardson Mike Richardson Ralph Richardson Tommy Hinkel Charles Robert Diane Robertson Neva Rook Michael Ruth 11. ,. K V, sf Tl ' of si 3 s f 'F rf Q X Q fx uh . lk, ff' is f ,3 M at gt -W-rf ,, U, ,. ,s -- M My 5 an .J w , ,Q wh ., f 'f' A-,, . t -,vu I t ,, f,- ' it dr 'L .lit it r is 5' KX 1. f ' , T41 ix? lll I Y A , 612, is Qin V4.9 P 4 Q f'S '7- vm Las' 5 Y P' 5, t , 3 3 i ., A - V grz Q l ,,,, . 5,2 , it 3,2 Y 'asf - if ? 'wb . 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Spirit Spot di4pl.1y her The mid LIGIIIII Dennis OBrien per- frm .1 delxcfite opeiltlnn in his Basic Uenese Walker Joe Wlalker Mike Vlfalker Robert Vlfalker Pam Wallace Charles Ward Steve Ward Valerie Warde Sharon Vvarren Mark Yvattlnan Keith Weaver Ken Weasfei' Jim Wheeler Rick Wheeler Sandy Yvhite Paula Whiteside Nancy Whyte Cathy Wilcox Carolyn Wier Jon Vllilliams Paul Williams Paul Williams Ross Williams Cynthia Wilson Joe Witherspoon Tom Wooclfin Carol Worl Carolvn York Joy Youtsey Richard Zohlotskx E in-Q., Xi af' 5 M 21 E15 fy' ...M-- ' ,, ig Hr' 2 W? X Firmly founded Alma Mater Ever true we,ll he. Here within your halls of learning Pledge we loyalty. Weill sing your praises, Speed them onward. to the world proclaim That we'll always shield and Cherish Memorial High Sehool's name. All along the road of life We will march with pride: Hold aloft the torch of honor Flung to us hy those yy ho died. And as you stand in living memory. We will spread your fame. For we'll always shield and Cherish Memorial High Sc'hool's name. Eddie Adams 110 Dwight Allen 91, 110 Linda Antosh 110 Kim Anderson 36, 67, 89, 96, 99, 110 Mike Arn 61, 110 Rickey Arnold 61, 65, 86, 96, 110 Sandra Atkins 110 .Jim Bailey 59, 61, 62, 63, 96, 110 Terry Barnes 21, 110 Jim Barr 86, 91, 110 Larry Bartley 86, 110 Carole Beustring 30, 110 Mary Ella Biggs 21, 92, 110 Linda Blakeley 30, 92, 102, 110 Sandra Blocker 86, 87, 88, 92, 110 Retha Bost 22, 29, 32, 85, 88, 99, 109, 110, 122 Jim Boydston 96, 111 Clark Brant 96, 111 Wanda Bringaze 92, 111 Donna Buras 30, 111 Carole Burnett 91, 92, 96, 111 Greg Burton 67, 68, 70, 72, 74, 75, 85, 89, 96, 111, 122 Phyllis Cannavan 111 Tom Cantrell 60, 96, 109, 111, 117 Kay Caughron 87, 104, 111 Greg Chalmers 78, 81, 89, 91, 96, 108, 109, 111, 117 Martha Christ 20, 37, 42, 43, 55, 86, 88, 108, 109, 111 Kathy Clark 111 Karen Clifton 92, 102, 111 Steve Coenen 32, 34, 35, 50, 79, 85, 89, 96, 111, 122, 139, 143 Bob Coghill 68, 71, 96, 111 Gary Collins 61, 68, 72, 91, 111 Barry Combs 111 Gary Combs 60, 96, 111 Bob Conine 60, 63, 71, 89, 96, 111 .Judy Cook 90, 91, 92, 111 Roger Cook 91, 112, 115 Bonnie Coon 30, 87, 92, 112 Robert Cowan 112 Sharon Craft 87, 112 Mike Crowe 112 Cameron Cunningham 99, 112 Index Jim Dabney 112, 121 Katie Dains 88, 100, 101, 105, 109 112 Janice Davis 93, 105, 112 Tom Davis 112 Jamey Dayton 92, 105, 112 Mike Deacon 112 Pat Deacon 112 Joan Dean 85, 86, 88, 91, 92, 93, 103, 112, 113, 119 Steve Deaton 63, 86, 96, 112 Ben Dellavedova 59, 60, 96, 109, 112 Anne Devine 36, 37, 85, 86, 87, 92, 99, 113 Dorian Dolph 113 Sherill DuFour 88, 92, 105, 113 Karen Dukes 87, 92, 103, 113 Ronald Dyer 98, 103 John Earl 37, 48, 54, 85, 89, 96, 108, 109, 113, 121 Sharon Ehrle 37, 91, 92, 113 Don Eichhorn 96, 113 Cheri Ellis 91, 92, 103, 113 Stella Ellis 113 Patti' Emmons 88, 92, 113 Eddy Engle 85, 96, 113 Nancy English 30, 85, 88, 91, 92, 113, 118 Dianne Ess 87, 113 Larry Eulert 100, 114 Hank Evans 113 Judi Evans 87, 114 Jim Everett 114 Bob Field 114 Bobbi Fields 44, 114 Burt Fleeger 114 Arlene Fox 87, 91, 103, 114 Carol Frey 87, 100, 114 Carol Fruehling 90, 92, 114 Doug Gatchell 33, 37, 96, 114 Linda Goers 90, 92, 114 Mike Goers 114 Bill Gorney 60, 96, 114 Frank Graves 68, 70, 96, 114, 115 Glennie Gregory 88, 99, 102, 114 Nada Gregory 42, 43, 88, 105, 114 Forest Grim 114 Patricia Grimes 115 Becky Grubb 88, 109, 113, 115 Carl Guild 33, 78, 96, 101, 115 Sue Gunderson 32, 113, 115, 120, 123 Carolyn Hadley 22, 29, 30, 37, 53, 85, 91, 92, 115, 122 Mike Haile 115 Raymond Hall 98, 115 .John Hamill 89, 105, 115 Ken Hardcastle 115 John Harris 28, 32, 60, 62, 89, 115, 118 Terry Havins 61, 96, 115 Nancy Heil 87, 92, 115 Bill Heil 115 Ed Heuston 115 .Jim Hickok 91, 96, 115 David Holke 115, 123 Merdina Holt 30, 116 David Hopkins 116 Will Hoyt 116 Buddy Huffmyer 60, 68, 72, 73, 96, 116 Tommy Inman 116 W'ayne Jacobsen 91, 116 Rita Johnson 18, 31, 87, 88, 116 Carla Johnston 87, 91, 92, 116 Martin Jolley 100, 101, 116, 186 Janna Jolly 85, 88, 116, 119 Gafy2Jones 29, 44, 85, 86, 89, 116, Jim Jones 91, 116 Robbie Kellogg 60, 116 Mike Kelly 28, 68, 72, 110, 116 Frank Kenslow 96, 116 Naiifg Ketchum 88, 91, 92, 99, Ed King 91, 96, 104, 117 Sue Kisner 31, 44, 88, 92, 117 Janice Knopf 86, 87, 117 Suzanne Koons 86, 100, 101, 117 Angie Kuper 88, 117 Harriet Kuykendall 30, 88, 92, 117 Bob Lachemaier 117 I46 l Sharon Langdon 100, 117 Bob Lankie 117 Scott LaScelle 66, 67, 96, 117 Judy Lavell 87, 92, 117 Winona Lawson 87, 92, 117 Judy1fcxne31,44,si,92,117 Todd Lewis 85, 89, 100, 117, 122 Jane Logan 86, 92, 117 Ricky Logsdon 117 Jenifer Lohmann 91, 92, 104, 117 Julie Lottinville 34, 47, 52, 86, 88, 107, 108, 109, 113, 117 Charles Macke 96, 117 Kenneth Mackey 117 Steve Mackie 28, 44, 96, 118 Bud Maddux 118 Keni Magoon 105, 118 Steve Magoon 86, 118 Pat Mahaffey 32, 53, 60, 85, 89, 96, 118 Bill Martin 118 Linda Martin 92, 118 Judy Mathis 87, 105, 118 Cindy May 118 Cindy McArdle 92, 93, 109, 112, 118 Lloyd McClendon 118 Ann McCorkle 86, 87, 90, 118 John Mclntosh 118 Mike McNichol 37, 96, 118 John McQuaig 68, 96, 118 Carol Merrill 88. 99, 110, 114, 118 Bob Miller 36, 37, 119 Joe Miller 105, 119 John Miller 119 Steve Miller 119 Garnell Mobley 31, 44. 103, 104, 105, 119 Sally Mohr 119 Steve Montgomery 68, 71, 96, 119 Tony Morton 68, 91, 96, 119 nn111ufeqY45,72.e6,e9,96,119 Ann Myrick 18, 31, 87, 119 Micki Mytinger 30, 44, 54, 86, 88, 93, 113, 119 Gary Nash 119 Kurt Nehmzow 96, 119 Nancy Nelson 105, 119 Rick Newton 60, 85, 119 Joe Norman 105, 119 Sherry Norman 37, 88, 99, 104, 114,120 Larry Nugent 120 Cindy Nunley 37, 120 Sandy Orr 92, 120 .Judy Orwig 31, 35, 87, 120 Edwina Palmer 87, 120 Mike Parkinson 61, 91, 96, 120 Jerry Perigo 34, 35, 52, 78, 81, 86, 89,96,108,109,120,143 Cassandra Ppool 120 Bill Phelps 120 Ed Pryor 120 Sue Ratcliffe 22, 29, 34, 35, 44, 46, 50, 85, 88, 94, 96, 104, 120, 122, 137, 141, 143 Jimmie Reed 68, 91, 120 Leslie Reiss 31, 44, 85, 88, 104, 105, 120 Larry Retherford 120 Rita Richmond 87, 121 Judy Robertson 86, 93, 105, 112, 113, 121 Ed Robson 78, 98, 121 Bob Saxby 37, 65, 89, 104, 121 Dick Schrader 121 Marcia Schrantz 121 Jane Sears 86, 87, 91, 121 Karen Shaddox 21, 92, 109, 121 Larry Sharp 121 Louis Simpson 121 Tom Simpson 22, 29, 34, 44, 45, 51, 85, 86, 89, 99, 112, 121, 122, 139 Bruce Skaistis 61, 85, 96, 121 Barbara Skeith 103, 121 Jack Spears 86, 121 Pete Spoor 37, 121 Lynne Stanley 85, 87, 88, 121 JaniSsn41ee5,94,96,109,122, 137,141 Tim Stein 72, 96, 122 Judy Stone 122 Pam Stone 92, 103, 122 Bob Sullivan 77, 96, 122 Pam Summers 122 Margaret Teel 37, 51, 85, 91, 94, 96, 122, 137, 141 Robbie Tennyson 35, 49, 86, 87, 109,111,122 Tom Terry 49, 86, 89, 96, 122 Linda Thompson 101, 103, 122 Maryann Tolley 87, 88, 119, 122 Jim Treadwell 122 Kerry Tunnell 122 Wolf Viefers 42, 43, 44, 49, 89, 105, 122 Danny Vinyard 98, 122 Linda Wager 85, 86, 88, 113, 119, 122 Don Walden 123 Leon Walden 123 Laura Ward 85, 86, 88, 123 June Watts 86, 92, 104, 123 Suzette Weaver 87, 92, 102, 123, 136 Glynna Weger 28, 37, 88, 90, 99, 103, 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