fT f---s 'W W k....,! T K. Ji f 'TT' TAPS VI published by the yearbook staff of Memorial High School, Tulsa, Oklahoma CONTENTS Faculty page To Activities page 36 Sports page T T4 Classes page T44 Index page 209 l l THPS 1968 lwf P 1 .v '-'- 1 x W1 we-'wp,, rf f... , -. 5.1.5 . Gf v' hw y AMW N L 4 w E Q if ky, - 34 , V '-2 .M A mv H ,Au my R .W w Q4 X x br .fv YQ, am 'Wai 4, k 4 , gaa w K :N f W Q Us 'fini' - Q :elf-J, ,.Q1, 5fgf n ,WL!4fgE:fN wif.-.if.,M .V-55'g'g4q33,, Jw -. vw wwe' 1-'S fw-fQ.,f2b va - I. .f ,f Vu Mqwte .. ,.,'- w ff M fy 13 , ,M -' . ., , .,w.n,n3xm. , V MI , Y , x, x 'JN . . , . X u , ,Q , Q A . -R'm71w 1:51,- Ti ii T123 ' , mf.. ,m.:,if- 1.'-wi -- . f .QEWQ vxfyfp ws, 5 U 4, : ' A WW, K f gfiif f film- F 'ff-V if 'mfiff' 1 are the Living Symbol M- Memorial's name signifies honor to all Tulsa students and teachers who, in com- plete devotion, determined that those ideals which built our Republic shall re- main forever secure. Memorial's high purpose is to teach an abiding love for America which shall serve her at all times-and, should destiny so determine, a love which will coura- geously serve her to the last full measure of devotion that the dignity of man may be always held in esteem. We, therefore, dedicate Taps VI to those who are presently representing our coun- try in the fight for freedom, whether it be as a soldier, doctor, peace corps vol- unteer, teacher, missionary or any other devoted American citizen. The memories of these people and their dedication to the cause of freedom will be forever within our hearts. are the Spirit You cheered the teams in victory or defeat because you had high hopes and great faith in those individuals striving for victory. You dedicated yourself to your school and backed it all the way. You saw that same dedication in the teams reflecting your spirited confidence in them. You will never forget the fun, and sometimes the tears. .......,.....,.d.-rw W.-J sites , ,'st A-rx Q kii i as ,cccg ,,,,,,,,,, ., .W N N . are the Scholarship In the classroom you seek knowledge. More than that, you strive to know your- self. You do your best to search fields of interest in effort to understand them. You develop many talents to a high degree and you learn to accept responsibilities. Eventually these responsibilities stem from a genuine desire to learn. The pressure of learning is sometimes overbearing, yet visions of your goals renew your incentive to learn. Competition is keen, constant challenge is present, and success is hoped for. , Y A ,Qlbxq ' -xxx rx k . , . I ,var E L x . A . c s ' I x , lf t' -' NM ' , 'AJAX' 5- - .' u 11 if X 5. Tl ks 441 -A 1-5, -as We Wi, the ,, r a ii .it ' K ' vim' Nw W, 4:21 ' 'W lip , Will J lm 21551 as ' ,ill .r wiv 'iw ' Q Erik wyilrw i l Wn fnaspflre say, ,,,. :aim--i'L, Mici,yw ' ii ' ff ' r' fire W rw rfrzrrr N 1 t K ' f, , mf '-it wrt w ill r , , V N ' av 4- My-'r r' 5,5 .,,i U Q . l i' ,ami , aj 0' ssl In I rw -- - 1 tr, a, ' git r s' t -fi i ' iz - Q- el air . V --1 L A Wygk ', l :Aww ,. ' l Gales of laughter ring from every cor- ner ot your school. You laugh in class dis- cussion, with some friends, in the hall, and yes, even ioking with a teacher. Laughter, you discover, is a part of your life at Memorial through which you gain many friends. Laughter brings to you a feeling of gaiety which makes your day a little better. As you walk down the halls with a smile on your face you are pleased with your school and joyous that you can be a part of it. ,s.,, ' 3 ., ,,, ,,', wa M 35 ore The Laughter Alu fm, KT Y My are the Devotion You are devoted to Memorial with a deep emotion which compels you to work for your school. You try to explain this devotion but you cannot. You serve your school tirelessly in many ways, and keep at your task with unceasing determina- tion. You are devoted to that which you love and all that goes into making Me- morial so precious to you. With your par- ticipation you have a part in strengthening the reputation ot your school. Your de- votion to Memorial will be a continuing part of your life. W-. ,ff M W X .. ...H WW W , x ff I Www my iq MW K J vu , ,W ,JW:QTW,Qwm?w,,w9 ' ' 'MW ' ' ,ws mga: 49,511 r wrt, W 'wx M U YM, x U Yvffmqvar ' ,.,, H. . f jf?f.'29fgnvqyxypgA5v 4 ' 2'9SiqVD,x' 575' ' 'Vie' V .1 G0 CHA' C ,P' Q 2 I ln J f' is wwf 'Q' 1 fl 1 ,xx -- ff-Q--Mm. 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I ,. -nv ,IL JM, ,rf .vw . wif ik iw' TQ- . -. I N' .., I .',, L Q , .5 ' ' f vu- 5-J'.5 -41-..,, K 1- ' :' !',S,, '. I ' Ekigqiaig I 4-wg - '1 1 I L 1 I - ' Au - 1 ,I-1 iq . , ,, f f W4'Ef'if1:fif'2. -, , , I mf A I I K I- K I , 9 1 I I I gi Q., , . V-V will , .E':L,.i..........4... ,,, gg4L,Q, .447 W, 1J?6'!!wqf,wz,A - ,. fig -. M, 1,:,,.'j 4 ' 'L I I I I -- I I I I ful smdenr fhere is a ieachef ' . , FIGS ena, of as their the truth nn 'Inq i ---f 1 Tulso School Boord DR. CHARLES C. MASON Superintendenf of Schools in MRS. VIRGIL O. WOOD MR. RAY CONARD The Tulsa School Board is comprised of men and women who are inTeresTed in The beTTermenT of The school sysfem. Under The direcTion of The STaTe Board of Schools, The Tulsa Board has many respon- sibiliTies. They are in conTrol of The hiring and firing of Teachers, The Teaching assign- menTs and The curriculum Taughf in The schools. This board is under The direcTion of Dr. Charles C. Mason who has been Superin- TendenT of The Tulsa Public Schools since T944. In his TvvenTy-four years as chief ad- minisTraTor of The Tulsa School SysTem and ex- ecuTive officer of The Tulsa School Board he has shown True American youTh. concern for The educaTion of MR. CARL C. BEESLEY Presidenf MRS. OPAL CARLLSON Vice-President MR. ROBERT A. BECKSTROM MR. ROBERT J. RIGGS, JR. MR. W. H. SADLER Kenneth J. Boys Principal In his second year as principal of Me- morial, Mr. Bays continued to bring an in- creased sense of unity, sportsmanship and spirit to the school. His leadership of the students has proven him to be a loyal and devoted Charger. Holding a B.S. degree from Southwest Mis- souri State College he also holds an M.Ed. from the University of Tulsa. Mr. Bays earned the Professional Diploma in 1959 and is pres- ently serving as President of the Tulsa Sec- ondary School Principals Association. Outside of maintaining the standing of a large school, Mr. Bays also participates active- ly in the National Guard Program. Recently promoted to the rank of Lieutenant Colonel, he devotes much of his spare time to flying and other Air Force activities. He has served fourteen years as a pilot with the Oklahoma Air National Guard, having logged over five thousand hours in both let fighters and four- engine transport planes. Mr. Bays receives the oak leaves, insignia of his new rank Mr. Bays contemplates his trip to Viet Nam. 9 fx. Mr. Bays ioins students in cheering forthe Chargers, iv-f' 4 . fx 4-Ab' 20 I ? I Y A MRS. JUANITA CAMP-Girls' Counselor 7 'x MR. CHARLES O. CAGLE-Boys' Coun- selor ss V, M A,,. zu...-n A QQ... fs g :f:,gA1 . . Y -Qin?-su Q-A, -' C ,W MW Wi , R M ff.-74 C f ff1 M , CJC f Qf '7 f 9-M Q, ,, z .. , ' 0-uw ,, n , 1. f Q M., '13 Q 1 , MRS. ERSKINE STANBERRY-Counselor 1 6 'vw '31 ..o,,, , K V l ........ M MMMMMM MM,C. M KCMM V eww if ! 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'l '1L,,,........w-- K My . i .'fk Business JOSEPHINE HOLLAND-Shorthand, Office Machines, F.B,L.A. Sponsor. lu. 1 if S V WAYNE NELSON-Electronics, Radio Club Sponsor RITA SMITH-Office Machines, Bcckke eping, Pep Club Sponsor P Law Records JAMES AMOS-Drafting, Geometry MARGIE CREAGER-Girl ,Q f bfi WE? ED LUSK-Biology, Head Swimming, Head Tennis Coach s' Physical Education, TOM MacKENNA-Bi Track Coach Surfs Sponsor if f, I ology, Physiology, Head Crossscountry, GERALD WILLIAMS-U.S. History, Head Wrestling, As- sistant Football Coach ROBERT ROBERTS-Boys' Physical Education, Assistant Football, Assistant Wrestling Coach MARY SCHREIEER-Nurse , ,,,,' 'Mfg'-,,M .,,,, , Alamy: 1, -eff: ,H DONALD EDDY-Geometry, Head Baseball, Assistant Football Coach E .fe .5 ,. 1 ni fs? at - -, 1.-2 H , as A nf 32 4 M.: - 'ff f'z,,'f-f:+:,w-4' ' mi: ': This lu' iw 11. Physical Education arf BARBARA GILL-Girls' Physical Education, Cheerleaders' Sponsor 1 ss E352 i R 1 H. J. GREEN-Physical Science, Chemistry, Senior Class Sponsor Ann Assi dll, TERRY WEST-Physiology, Assistant Basketball Coach ' I .,,, f awww ., r Nj www 1 vi ,,,,,,, , stant Football Coach, DOUGLAS DUGGER-Boys' Physical Education, Athletic Director, Golf, Head Basketball Coach I JERRY SWANSON-U.S. History, Head Track, Assistant Football DWAYNE SULLENGER-U.S, History, Head Football Coach Coach L sie' 3 T414-1 1 E E MARY ANN VanDALSEM-Airendance Clerk u 3.-,iii in m M NORMAN CHRISTENSEN-Sfcgecroff Direcfor W' lung! wr- IPS- 'X w Q Ke A 2. n n ' '- 1 '::f-Qfggsv , , A 5 ,fff DONNA HEMPHILL-Clerk ALMA HUGH ES-Secretary WI LMA PAYN E-Clerk 1 ww wage? FEW VIH? X JULIE BENNETT-Clerk 4 ,tux Y 'Um fa YW' 1 ...I r ' Y - 1, L l r' ' f I X y X M A' My-A 'Aa A MARY ALICE CLAYBOUGH-Teacher's Aide n-W' Q Non-Education Stuff ' W-ww., F 'fi' -W,M,,.,,F' r ' ,,,,,, ,,,. , : If '11 , A ,1 if ,..- E' ,....-W MARY NELL ROBISON-Office Manager-Registrar , px G .J DOROTHY WILLIAMS-Libmry Clgyk MARIE SHOEFSTALL-Cofeieriu Manager SL., Ax CN JAMES SMOTHERS-Bunldxng Superrntendent HAZEL STEPHENSON-Bookstore -.aww an 55' rn ,pm F' hn- 'qyf ohh hm ax w f- -Q '-,sn 'Gt 1 fu., Q-meg-.ff igggiaq,-. :N 'gawk -as 2...-LA - -gg Jr- .s 5 gl ' . 'JC EIVIEI 9 s yvw, qgjfsuilr ' 'fri ffi .f1w t,,t5. X, .wig f T ' tilts? A1 7721? :f i, gee 1 vffjjfrf li 4 fv3,,l1 ,, 1 ,ii 1 ,lia i 1 girth-, i s A ' 'iw M, si .fwzi at mf, Q' 'ta 'K ill 5 if i an , Lat T ,, t.1,,v 'Q V5 MQ' FE , , 'Qi' gf? A 11:-it if' , , Niki t wv i gy .L f.. . 1 is V w' i ,,wggra.Fr i 1. 5 H t, in ,iii Wi, .3 'wg-r '1 1, will ' J . , ,fs-1r,,. Y iv:m?yi. was-il fi f billft- I I .f N if Q- A Q , 'r lakh' SILUDGN The scope not student activities goes beyond the classroom. Throughout the year students give of them- selves by participating in extracurricular ac- tivities. Through their participation students develop versatile char-i acters. Memorial stu- dents have distinft guished themselves in all aspects of student life-leadership, learn- ing, and loyalty. f pgt m its Q, 9 1 5 i 1 1 l i l T -'f,.fif'g,E ' t i .. I 'X lgffgs 1. y- T V J gf wary ' Q s 1 if 1 A sf A ' mt,- f -radii ! l . .' fj3Pgi.f l 1 flffllf- - t ..f',j1t'. - ...g'r1:'f :tina 2 alrite- Y. i Q 11225211 'l 2,1 it??1- 2 51 . 5.351 56. ,, -. ,f-43, ,A . '-'cts ' 1 si gu m ' , . T,-,, .,w,w V Wil :Ham t Gpfirf' i ' ' 24,30 fffguif 'W' l . Lvtmz, f iitft iw- f-'a 1.13: 'Y Zu ..1:-V fi 1 4 . 4 vt Qiffgqj 1 1 V- 1f'Y?Z,fafz,, i . ,,: t- ' 1 1- :Jw Q: I 4- fy 4-3, - 'l Malin: W fmsfig' ,'wl.,i1' ' ,L sl N j ,fwgggig i f g E5 sig? 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Senior Closs Ploy Eugene Gant Ben Gant Mrs. Marie Fatty Pert Hugh Barton Helen Gant Barton Eliza Gant Will Pentland Jake Clatt Mrs. Clatt Florry Mangle Mrs. Snowden Mr. Farrel Miss Brown Laura James W. O. Gant Dr. McGuire Luke Gant Seth Pollack Jim Logan Kakie Pryor Gary Turner Mindy Dauberman Renee Tadlock Tom Yount Bob Hardin Linda Doak Leslie Lazar Marilyn Ehrle Jeff Greenberg Kay Walter Shery See David Zeliff lll Charles Snow Randy White 39 5' W I i ' 4 ' s a. , 'lf N. X4 ws . U,-, .fs . .- I 1. Al! Y 5 C J 3 A '-' mania: ' 1? Mortimer is stunned by Martha's statement about the twelve gentlemen in the -5 ', ,QSQZH :QI WN A dd' 1 its I' 4 - ul 2' f g'l 11 Q f 5' This last face-well, I saw that picture too-iust before I operated. And I was intoxicated. Not so much talk about Europe and more about the c nal' Junior Class Play Abby Brewster Dr. Harper Teddy Brewster Officer Pat Brophy Officer Abe Klein Martha Brewster Elaine Harper Mortimer Brewster Gibbs Jonathan Brewster Dr. Einstein Mr. Hoskins Mr. Spenalzo Officer Joseph O'Hara Lieutenant Rooney Witherspoon Pat Kelly Doug Johnson Steve Blazer John Ridenhour David Kothe Gilda Scott Jan Murphy Mike Sowers Craig Walker Don Mason Dale Schusterma Doug Matlock Bill Hill Martin Smith George Saxby Chris Rice I1 , 2 - ,x f i 1 My enemies are behind'this! B, I t., As long as I maintain continuous control he'lI obey me The young genius at work. 'xiii 33 , 2 2 2-:si l 5, 1 lsn'f he simply marvelous Dan! ' i 1 ,N 1 L 3' . ,L-f we X it Q: ' fl tpjtjtti L: rig? 5: ,fy gt 34 :it . 1, Q ' I 73 N :Z ei 12 .ti Margaret Tennyson Dan Tennyson Jackie Tennyson Hilda Roger Tennyson Walter P. Latherby Daniel Tennyson Miss Baker Linda Barnard Miss Booth Jeannie Wilson Aloysius Puff Witomski Carla Carlson Policeman Dr. VonBarf For months he has been moody-fretful-uh-and completely uncooperative. l The Perfect Idiot Sophomore Closs Ploy Liz Maynard Ricky Ross Richard DeSirey Kasey Ellis Gary Bass James McCaslin Rick Palazzo Kathy Sullivan Vicky Ricks Vicciio Lowry Lynda Lynde Steve Rhodes Shelley Aberson David Patterson Rick Vaughn 6 N, cf Come on kids, we might as well go, he's too busy appreciating himself! WM- ' . . Bilbo Baggins meets many of these characters in his advent 4 ures through Middle Earth. 'HW lm. In a large formation, the Ents try to regain their strength. Surfs Present The Ballad of Bilbo Bogginsu an 4 WK 2 na. lll g r . 1 ff g Q --u if N-J' L mfr -4: 4. 3 wma '41 4-. ar M we fm. digg ,i M wffw ww avr? Q W M Nor, QR.. , vm .-... ' .af Q an. Q. -.. VA L L -' .. aff! 4 Q. Q. qi Q... ...v ' The dragon meets death at the hands of Lake-Man. Mrs. Margie Creager sponsors the annual Surfs production. 4, .- ,-.f ,, rf - f -f V' f Q ve-,Af ' . , -'Mn 9 K .,-, f- .- , ,H A was 1. W 'nw 4' i W .- ' .0- he goblins perform a part of their act in a circle formation. Janet Long portrays the King on The Lonely Mountain. o Walk Together, and Talk TogeTher all ye peoples of the earth, Then and only Then shall ye have peace. This is the motTo of The American Field Service. Through The A.F.S. program iT is possible for youThs of all nations To learn abouT one another and To promote better under- standing among nations. In 1966-67 Memorial's Student Council raised sufficient funds To finance Two A.F.S. students This year. Memorial was selected To host Mercedes Abalos from Santiago, Chile, and Gaye BuluT from Ankara, Turkey. In Chile, Mercedes was President of STuclenT Council and Vice-President of Pep Club. She plans To attend college and will study either biology or math. Gaye was President of both The Young Travel- ers Club and The Tourism Club in her school. She plans To study medicine and hopes To become a doctor. Mercedes and Gaye gave Memorialites access to knowledge about Their countries. They offered a year of Their lives That They might Walk TogeTher, and Talk To- gether with other peoples of The earTh. Gaye Bulut resides with her American family: Mrs. Wattman, Gaye, Mr. Wattrnan, Bruce, Debby, and Gail. 1' XXX a Gaye studies a few minutes before history class. K ,ff -1:'tLi H 1 Qi l Y 5, .. XX K az l Gaye and Mercedes loyally support their homeroom, Bulloch's Bombers. , -- A.F.S. Students - Q 7 g. I ' ,ffz V 7 A o A L lo 74: 9 z , r 5 L FT -7! A 9 X, Mercedes helps her homeroom with the door decoraring contest. Gaye and Mercedes find Tulsa on the globe. Q? LJ? zfewvehiii Mercedes Abalos poses with her American family: Bruce, Mr. Partain, Mercedes, Mrs. Parrain, Blake, Denise, Sandy, and Shari i-.1-L:,,,,,,:Jf.m1....,::w,,f,::.: .... .nm . , it 1 I 1--...... gg. .mi BTH ,, illl - 32:51 ui Hgh 3 Q F Rxfzflon r MARTIN SMITH-Author of ihe play, Less than the Price of Bread. KATHLEEN KRUEGER-All-Stare Orchesira. E X m L l 5- '..'. - Nt 1 Q., if .,,..i .L 42: L swausa ' 5 l.i i i, 5, M SMX-X , it LIlAA,h 1 I ii L f . ,... 11 Pg 'K . ..,,,,,.L , ...,W,g V v Q. ?' i avffffiflfizg. CHYRIS WELCH-American Wool Council Award. GAYLE GIBBON-Tulsa Figure Skating Club. ,, ,,.,, ,, ,Q Outside Achievements ff , ,, l ELIZABETH BOUCHERAone of many Memorial girls who participate DON GWMORE-AH-State Band i in the Tulsa Civic Ballet. E .:1. --1. 1 xg -A C eeee e e.lee N., Q ll!-mf A 1, l N' e ii V .,.e . ' BARBARA CAMPBELL hospital. N . .w. , N - 1 I .... , h . - rp Q . N 1 C 11. F' A iaaa 1 L ,L and CAROL NAFE-Candy Stripers in a communiiy DAVID ZELIFFIII-National Thespians' Award. la-.... l Bo Bovaird narraies Laureate assembly lLv 4. ff., 50 0 be Pep Club officers portray life in The Wild West. Soapy and Sudsy Sophomores demonstrate candy selling Techniques. Lou Hancock escorvs Cafhy Coenen in the coronation assembly. a H The Taps VI sfaff promotes sales in the yearbook assembly. Assemblies Highlight Yeo The Concert Chorus sets the holiday mood in the Christmas assembly. ,gf-'fl Spurrlows present Music for Modern Americans! X Frustration Is . . . 5 e 1 Q i i i 'fwfr . ,-fi ' if ' f N ii qw... i153 ' I ' ' I 0 A 5 ff , 12' f iirr irg f 4- N: ,,,. S , L A ff 'm.. r g, ' - ,r . A eiir , .. ,fw .- .5 -:nf ' 'g?w? J2b'f1.. A ein f -w.yg.g'5Q.3, A E ,L 1- - , . b 4, Niiyfan, -we M me n . '-',ii?,: ' - I 1 ' ' ' in ,. .. If kkhk ' . N 'i H V L fi ..:L.f -V , aj, J , 'o in .V . being holed up in the parking lot. , -Nr, F 3 ,- -1 . g5:g5gg3:im - f v 5 5 f J. i W.. .eg J .1 Mix Q u. Y r- -f W 52 1 . frying to meet a deadline. ff v isv.1iv1 f i eeee 1 i 'r i in W e e ' fi ee e MMA RA' W' ' e ee ig Mg eeee was M xv: -4' if e eeeee ' r eeel e g .rn eeee , Av g WI 1 ee,e f 4 lvl' ee,,e g 5 Q ii in in eee' ee e, ee.ee e eee A ee , gr- Wir v eQQQQ.',,,- 1 'f ' ai x,Lm -TQK - eeee i f,f,x, ' -,'QQ I i?f 2i ?5'?f'72fTfl5T Q ' ggsgw , x1:,. . ..-,1' vfqfvfaaasa-.-K--.,..,..,...-..F-. --, , f, ,.,....eu..-,.,.,....41,.,,...,.........,.,.,.,- f -W-f,,-7,5 Z?i2?ie::'f--511' . ' - -5 f .F -2':iwi.,w zi'i- T . . . being trapped inside the school on Friday afternoon. . . . paying fhe price of chewing gum in class. . .. losing a contact lens. not flndung a seat on the bus after a bug game x ,gi xx. 'K ... sweeping The smokehole. 1 pl f f , I ff SQ: I ii if ir ,-.- vfx ' g..f. V L I ' if Triumph Is FDM ZATM . . . keeping a straight line. .xvdq fi 1. L, iff? , - ! , I M QL ,, . ,, i AJ: , ,., Wyg L1g V . , , 4.., ,fu ,yifi ,f ,J5ib f ' :li ibi fn wif? ,ww . , N , V it 1 5 fi ' ,il if ni, ' . , i , Mffgffvjffiiiwx if ... being a Charger. 54 'gia f -Mi. 453 , . .. being a senior. gpmmisangnimamnxigsxsanmxsmmQ gamma: iiR2RSRREESV5giR!4!!EQg?.?giEEE 3332335222 M i liiiiiiif ii ii ii B fm ... getting out of class for a snowball fight. 411 H Z ii E is I 4' - L1 ,L 1 Alu. coming home after a year abroad. . . . jumping high. r 'i ez' U1 Wi Fx making two points. ' .J Y 3 -X ,,.',, 1 N I 55 i Students participate in a car decorating contest honoring Miss Girls tip-off in an intramural basketball game. Memorial V. R , Paul Jennings portrays Czar Nicholas ll of Russia in Less Than the Price of Bread. x. 'mx 4, ,.b. .:,,' 1 'PAA ' f 'D f' ' , HM. X , uw ,cs my Q . 'C' A 1 K f ,S 2 1' ' 3 W, rv ,as ? . L. f . A M Y 4' I ' n Q P Yagi' QR Prize-winning Loyalty Night posters are displayed in the main hall. On January 26, 1968, sixteen hundred Charger fans witnessed Memorial's sec- ond Loyalty Night. The evening began with a chiliisupper sponsored by the P.T.A. lt was followed by contests in swimming, wrestling, and basketball. Memorial recorded Two wins and one loss on Loyalty Night. More important, however, was the unrecorded victory achieved as each student expressed his loyalty to the Chargers and to Memorial. Hocus-pocus dominocus! chants Beth Murphy, the fairy godmother. Coach Sullenger inspects the pies sold at the P.T.A. chili supper. Chargers See All Three Swimmers were victorious over Bartlesvrlle Sooner, 53-47. Wrestlers charged to victory over East Central, 31-8. The basketball team was defeated by East Central, 47-54. Chargers support their athletes in action. Expansion Brings Changes Students crowd the halls of the new wing at three-thirty. U New to Memorial's faculty at mid-term were Mr. John Redman, Mr. Jacob Clemmens, Miss Suzan Green, Mr. Max Johnson, and Mr. Jim Benedetto. Curtis Carver finds a way to beat the tardy bell. 60 ,ff wr A common sight at Memorial is the after-school rush for a place on the bus. Memorial opened its doors to nineteen hundred students last September. Enroll- ment gains brought many changes throughout the year. The first change was that of class schedules. The floating schedule was re- placed by one in which students attend- ed six classes daily. At the semester two more changes took place. The most significant was the open- ing of the new wing which provided thirty new classrooms. Memorial's faculty was increased to sixty-seven with the addition of five new teachers. Although expansion and enrollment brought changes, one thing remains the same. Memorial's purpose-to teach to- day's youth-is unchanged. ,sf Cafeteria conditions were improved by the addition of a new service line. Students pass from the new building between classes. . , -1 I 5 Q ' ? iz 1 Q , fi ' 1 rgQ,f N3-fx fly' www -af , WM Jw: M' 5 GRGZINIZHEIGNS Organizations play a vital role in student ac- tivities by providing students with an op- portunity to increase and broaden their in- terests. Besides being informative and stimu- lating, the various or- ganizations teach stu- dents responsibility, leadership, and respect for the ideas of oth- ers. Students devote much time and effort in the promotion of their clubs. Their ac- complishments are supplemented by the opportunity to gather with friends. Q? l if First Row: Mr. Gibbins, Karen Conley, Kirk Chalmers, Lou Hancock, Marcia Ketchum, Steve Miller, Second Row: Debbie Kile, Linda Daniel, Susan Busby, Janet Long, Jody Stuart, Adene Amsterdam, Debbie Brewer, Mena Ralston, Cindy Davis, LaDon French, Susie Mills, Missy Lummus, Christy Coglizer, Sherry Swearingen, Mickey Loyd, Sharon Wyrrick, Cathy Coenen, Stacy Sabos, Third Row: Barbie Harris, Linda is if Student Council officers work diligently with their sponsor, Mr. Gibbins. 64 rl i l'1 McFarland, Debbie Martin, Sara Ragsdale, Susan Endres, Jan Johnson, Sue Wilcox, Claire Jones, Linda Nance, Lynn Wiley, Reatha Oliver, Pam Dillard, Pat Sellards, Terry Furlow, Patti Hart, Barbara Balionis, Addie Synar, Fourth Row: Mercedes Abalos, Scarlet Brinton, Rhonda Greenberg, Marion Caldwell, Cindy McDougal, Ricky Ross, David Shibley, Greg Bourne, Gary Turner, John Reynolds, Gary Colvin, Kent Craig Johnson, President of District Seven, Okla homa Association of Student Councils, speaks during a meeting. s- 2 5 , 9 E ' ? . Q - W 1 i +- -? '? 1 Hancock, Craig Johnson, Pam Bays, Jan Sutton, David Raybourn. Fifth Row: Gary McCurdy, Bobby Blair, Gary Jones, Mike Mielcarek, Gary Bolton, Paul Jennings, Dale Billingsley, Chris Kirton, Lee Hawks, Sam Farler, Bo Bovaird, Kent Bays, Tom Meason, Chuck Sullivan, Ted Bailey. The purpose of Student Council is to acquaint students with the system of dem- ocratic government. Representatives were elected from each homeroom and were sponsored by Mr. Bill Gibbins. The council's first proiects were the Howdy Week , featuring Orientation Day, the sale of spirit hats, and the crowning of Mr. and Miss Howdy at the Howdy Mixer. They supervised the elec- tion and coronation of Miss Memorial V, and sponsored the Coronation Dance. The council also sponsored Teacher Apprecia- tion Day, the Christmas Dance, and han- dled decoration of a Christmas tree in the main hall. The maior fund-raising proiect was the candy sale which provided funds to support Memorial's A.F.S. students, and publication of the school directory, the Chargers' Chatter . Officers were Lou Hancock, President, Steve Miller, Vice-President, Karen Con- ley, Recording Secretary, Marcia Ketch- um, Corresponding Secretary, and Kirk Chalmers, Treasurer. Student Council members attend E '11 ', ' ' 1 11: 2 11v11,111111111 111111111- 1 ,L U,,U,.,L X1, A.,A..,,, .,.,., , K 1 A 1, , k,L, L51k,m1,511,L11 E 121 1911 rr, W1 mm, Mary Echols, President 1 111s1,1111111,11, 11 1 1, ,1, Land reflfi-Q1 Treasurer 1 Ab'eS0 2 B595 Bailey 1 . , Best Bethel ?' 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I is ,Q I '55 T ss at s 'W X We t ix 3- 4 an J' B is N Q ,ME ,, ., 5 nl. 5 . . - il X . 's vt - M . .1 I i .K K s if First Row: David Raybourn, David McKinney, Steve Miller, Kent Bays, Paul Jennings, David Worsham, Second Row: Biff Rummerfield, Rick Pasque, Bob Karlovich, Craig Johnson, Tom Meason, Lou Hancock, Rick Paschal, Greg Bourne, Kirk Chalmers, Bill Phenicie, Herbie McCain, Mike Stewart. Third Row: Tim Toburen, Gary Bartlett, Page Barton, Skip Fowler, Pete Harpster, Joe Vaughn, Joe Brandt, David Sheets, Mike Queen, Jim Hill, Scotty Wieczorek. f- i is Interact members Randy Irwin, Danny Hutchison, Jack Morrison, and David Sheets serve refreshments during the Christmas party. Interact With many successful ventures and services, Interact helped Memorial to have another great year. The mem- bers served the school by ushering at school activities and by landscaping the new wing. Among the many highlights of the year was the annual Christmas party, with the members entertaining under- privileged children. The club also con- tinued the traditional fun with the tricycle races. The officers were Kent Bays, Presi- dent, Paul Jennings, Vice-President, David Worsharn, Secretary, Steve Mil- Ier, Treasurer, and Mr. Paul Dykes, sponsor. ,av-1 .fx , ,ef .131 U :V X E i Herbie McCain, Sue Wilcox, Gary Bart- lett, Betsy Hawkins, and David Ray- First Row: Diane Diggle, Ann Ableson, Kathy Munn, Jan Eisenbeis, Susan Best, Cathy Coenen, Sue Wilcox, Connie Hart, Nancy Olmstead, Judy Lemley, l Gaye Bulut, Carol Nafe, Sandy Hanson, Betsy Hawkins, Sandy Kraemer, Second Row: Linda Doak, Leslie Ryser, Karen Conley, Carolyn Ehrle, Marilyn Ehrle, Melinda Moody, Mary Todd, Mindy Dauberman, Marellie Erickson, Renee Tadlock, Kakie Pryor, Marian Caldwell, Beth Murphy, Linda Daniel, Debby Wattman, Third Row: Vickie Teel, Pam Roegels, Linda Raatz, Marsha Johnson, Sheila Landreth, Susan Smith, Susan Busby, Susan Endres, Susan W Arn, Debby Kile, Val Webber, Patsy Moritz, Cindy McDougal, Georgia Straton. --......l.. ,- --... -.. ,Q Gamma Sigma Gamma Sigma is an organization of senior girls working together to serve their community and school. Members ushered at school functions L . and at Tulsa Little Theater. Their services J were offered to the faculty and admin- istration. The club's activities included if g the sale of mums in honor of Miss Me- l . g morial V, a Christmas party for the Chil- s .W f he dren's Medical Center, a caroling party ff ., se H 5 with Interact members, and an Easter fd Q Eg -. proiect for an orphanage. 3 Officers were Sue Wilcox, President, Lg Connie Hart, Vice-President, Susan Best, T' i Secretary, Nancy Olmstead, Treasurer, Cathy Coenen, Social Chairman, and Miss Pat Deen, sponsor. Ps bourn meet for the Gamma Sigma Ushering at a school play are Marcia Ketchum and and Interact Christmas caroling party. Jody Stuart, Gamma Sigma members. Red Cross Members of Red Cross are made up of homeroom representatives. Red Cross's first proiect was collecting swimsuits for needy children. This was followed by a successful membership drive. Instead of filling the usual friendship boxes, the chapter decided to fill a chest to be sent to a devastated or disaster area. For the first time at Memorial, an Eighteener's Club was formed. The membership is limited to students who have given a pint of blood. The Red Cross officers were David Wor- sham, President, Janet Long, Vice-Presi- dent, Pam Thacker, Secretary-Treasurer, and Mrs. Del Crafts, sponsor. Nw.. L 'r '-A c .xx , ,j,,wft17 S' -ff ,,..-- uf alia 5 if eil' Lee Dollmeyer and David Worsham prepare Red Cross magazines for mailing. A Kr YJ gf .1 ' 9 tb gi.. 1, 1 L. im:-. ws . First Row: Lee Larkin, Janet Long, David Worsham, Second Row: Pam Thacker, Marilyn Schadp Third Row: Pam Hatfield, Marilyn Boswell, Sally Rubey, Kay Klintworth, Fourth Row: Connie McDougal, Megan McGraw, Marti Ratliff, Karen McKinley, Ann Mayo, Fifth Row: Linda Nance, Judy Douglas, Penny Heath, Lesley LaZar, Sixth Row: Sharon Heffernan, Carolyn Wilcox, Jan Wood, Glenda Davis, Susan Arn, Seventh Row: Ann Ableson, Michelle Wilson, Danni Stainer, Kathy Loots, Eighth Row: Lynda Lynde, Lynne Weber, Carol Creager, Kristine Benedict, Mary Eaton, Ninth Row: Marilyn Tumelson, Jean Howe, Julie Hendricks, Jo Ann Wilson, Tenth Row: Paulette Pommier, Pam Hamilton, Beth Clayton, Val Webber, Judy Herndon, Eleventh Row: Elena Goldsmith, Susan Reese, Lucinda Haile, Denise Partain, Twelfth Row: Shari Partain, Bill Paschal, Rich Wager, Danny Hutchison, David Dolman, Carol Lucas, Thirteenth Row: Joe Meirihart, Bill Baldwin, Bill Danne, Bob Baldwin, David McCluggage, Fourteenth Row: Steve Johnson, David Potter, Lee Dollmeyer, Carl Fair, Tom Raybourn, Scott Cowdin. Medicol Club The Medical Club is open to any stu- dent interested in a career in medicine or biology. This year the club heard speakers from several medical professions. These in- cluded plastic surgery, veterinary medi- cine, and rneclical technology. Several films were viewed and field trips to hos- pitals and Hissom Center were conducted. In addition, the Medical Club collaborated with the March of Dimes in filling its role as a service club as well as an educational organization. Medical Club officers included Diane Diggle, President, Carol Nafe, Vice-Presi- dent, Jan Eisenbeis, Secretary, and Mr. Levi Willhoite, sponsor. Sheila Landreth, Carol Nafe, and Kathy Mary Schreiber. Second Ro First Row: Mr. Willhoite, Jan Eisenbeis, Carol Nafe, Diane Diggle, Jan Ableson, Joly Evans, Kathy Howe, Pat Jarvis, Third Row: Karen McKinley, Kathy Munn, Nancy Russell, Shari Partain, Eva Bever, Sheila Landreth, Bill Huckin, John Knox, Fourth Row: ley, Gary Turner, John Echols, Jim Boyd. Munn discuss medical careers with school nurse, Mrs. W2 KGSQY Ellis, Barb Campbell, Gayle McCracken, Ann Peggy Young, Ellen Hubbard, Pam Smith, Becky Beisel, Carol Laux, Alyce Lindley, Deborah Ervin, Dale Billings- First Row: Gaye Bulut, Mercedes Abalos, Rummertield, Chris Kirton, Second Row: Vicky Ricks, Janey Lunsford, Debby Watt man, Rhonda Greenberg, Karen Edmisten, Barb Balionisg Seated: Donna Hinds, Pam Dillard, Mary Cook, Shari Partain, Nancy Beeman. A.F.S. The A.F.S. chapter at Memorial com- pleted another year of helping to pro- mote a better understanding of the na- tions of the world. The activities began in late August when they welcomed Mer- cedes Abalos ot Chile and Gaye Bulut ot Turkey, Memorial's A.F.S. students. The chapter assisted the Student Council with the candy sales which will finance next year's foreign exchange program. ln late January they welcomed back Sandy Buz- zalini who was a participant in the Ameri- cans Abroad program. This year's officers were Rhonda Green- berg, President, Janey Lunsford, Vice- President, Mary Cook, Secretary-Treasur- er, and Mrs. Mary Lou Bulloch, sponsor. Mercedes Abalos and Gaye Bulut show enthusiasm at a basketball game. International Club The aims of International Club are to give students a better understanding of world situations and a chance to discuss them. It allows students to benefit from the experiences of speakers and to ex- press their views on controversial sub- iects. The club sponsored various speakers, such as foreign exchange students and prominent businessmen of Tulsa. They also sponsored two movies as a service to students of Memorial. Officers were Dennis Laffin, President, Craig Johnson, Vice-President, Mary Todd, Secretary, Kelly Jones, Treasurer, Ben Chappell, Social Chairman, Pauline Jackson and Allen Norman, sponsors. Committee Members-First Row: Mrs. Pauline Jackson, Dennis Laffin, Craig Johnson, Mary Todd, Kelly Jones, Ben Chappell, Mr. Allen Norman, Second Row: Debby Wattman, Missy Lummus, Sharon McNeil, Marellie Erickson, Linda Doak, Mindy Dauberman, Janie Taylor, Mary Holmes, Marci Adams, Lynne Weber, Dolores Durasoff, Third Row: Kathleen Krueger, Sally Rubey, Barbara Haas, Joan Collings, Deborah Ervin, Judith Ervin, Paula Puckett, Carol Butler, Nancy McCluggage, Fourth Row: Dale Billingsley, Rick Paschal, Paul Jennings, Bo Bovaird, Gary Shane, Frank Mclntosh, Mike Sulton, Toppy Nelson, Fifth Row: Bruce Rowley, Gary Sligar, David Sheets, Page Barton, Mark Bates, Mike Rose, Robert Henderson, Sixth Row: Bob Gorney, Frank Freeborg, John Shafer, Phil Cleverley, Jim Ransbottom, David Cook. Other Members: Deborah Allen, Joan Anderson, Barbara Armstrong, Cynthia Ashton, Davey Atkins, Don Baggett, Janet Bailey, Dan Baker, Barbara Balionis, Gary Bartlett, Tina Barron, Robin Barth, Rick Bartley, Kent Bays, Bob Bebout, Cherry Beniamin, Tams Bixby, Jim Boyd, David Boyles, Patty Briggs, David Brown, Bethany Bullington, Gaye Bulut, Stan Burger, Susan Busby, Ric Byrd, Marc Campbell, Norma Carpenter, Mark Christmon, Gary Colvin, Jim Cox, Linda Daniel, Paul Day, Cindy Davis, Richard Degarmo, Lee Dollmeyer, Karen Doyle, Diana Dozier, Nancy Dyer, John Echols, Patty Edmonds, Whit Ellis, Susan Endres, Kris Fentem, Rick Fleenor, Beth Foster, Beth Franey, Charles Frasier, Tom Fruehling, Arch Getty, Gayle Gibbon, Larry Gibbons, Jeannie Gibson, Marsha Goldztein, Kristy Goss, Mary Ann Green, Martha Haanasun, David Hagaman, Lou Hancock, Thea Hanson, Pete Harpster, Cheryl Harris, Patti Hart, Sharon Heffernan, Lynda Henry, Mike Hensley, Judy Herndon, Caroline Higgins, Dan Hobson, Sandy Holden, Kathy Howe, Mike Hunt, Linda Inman, Randy Irwin, Jamie Jamison, Robert Jandeber, Linda Jeitus, Cherry Jones, David Jones, Greg Jones, Mary Jones, Gayla Junk, Pat Kelly, Kathy Kirk, Susan Kleinwachter, John Knox, Sandy Kraemer, Carol Lam, Carolyn Laux, John Lile, Alyce Lindley, Chris Louvier, Herbie McCain, Mark McCann, Tom McCann, Gayle McCracken, Ann McReynolds, Julia Mahoney, Joe Meinhart, David Miller, Steve Miller, Brian Mills, Susan Mills, Joe Moore, Patsy Moritz, Debbie Morris, Jerry Mosley, Alan Murphy, Beth Murphy, Jane Murphy, Mike Mushrush, Linda Nance, Jim Norman, David Oberstein, Patty Palumbo, Annette Pass, Sue Perigo, Lyndsay Phillips, Kathy Pinkston, Seth Pollack, Phil Pommier, Karen Pursell, Linda Raatz, Karen Robe, Mena Ralsan, Doug Rather, Deann Rawlings, Denise Rawlings, David Raybourn, Roland Rice, Greg Robbins, Nancy Robinson, Shelly Robinson, Pam Roegels, Lisa Roll, Leslie Ryser, Kitti Sabin, Stacy Sabos, Sherry Salle, Marilyn Schad, Bob Schurman, Larry Scott, Marsha See, Ed Seymour, Mac Shaughnessy, David Shibley, Janet Short, Frank Sims, Patti Smith, Richard Smith, Charles Snow, Mike Stewart, Tom Straus, Ann Swarthout, Addie Synar, Chris Szlichta, Mike Taylor, Tim Toburen, Gary Turner, Martha Vaananen, Doug Vark, Nancy Walker, Kay Walter, Lindell Watkinson, Sandy Webster, Rex Wheeler, Terri Whidden, John Whipple, Vicki Whitlock, Carol Whitman, Suzanne Whitney, Sue Wilcox, Kim Williams, Sherilyn Williams, Michelle Wilson, Natalie Wise, Stewart Woodard, Phil Wylie, George Zeito, Mosque cmd Gavel First Row: Peggy Bott, Pam Roegels, Nancy Beeman, Becky Beisel, Linda Carter, Don Mason, Dale Schusterman, Sherry Salle, Vicky Ricks, Rhonda Green- berg, Renee Tadlock, Donna Hinds, Mr. Donald Hamilton, Second Row: Ann Huber, Anita Allen, Karen Edmisten, Elaine Back, Debbie Rainey, Shelly Aberson, Ruth Walker, Jan Hamill, Cindy Day, Debi McCandless, Cherry Jones, David Zelift Ill, Chris Rice, Jim Logan, Elizabeth Maynard, Judy Mayden, Kathy McNamara, Bill Roop, Mark Christman, Third Row: Mary Cook, Marc Pine, Kathy Sullivan, Lynda Lynde, Martha Miller, Kakie Pryor, Lesley LaZar, Kim Johnson, Debi Henry, Bill Hill, Shari Partain, Merrilee Bost, Pat Kelly, Gilda Scott, Nancy Steward, Diane Markey, Chuck Helt, Steve Blazer, Fourth Row: Carolyn Ehrle, Marilyn Ehrle, Bob Hardin, Linda Doak, Mindy Dauberman, Gary Turner, Shery See, Martin Smith. The obiectives of the Masque and Gav- el Society are to recognize and promote achievement in all areas ot speech and to sponsor a better relationship between the school and community. Membership re- quirements include participating in a play, an assembly, passing a written test, and completing a proiect. The most important event of the year for the club was the presentation of the Masque and Gavel play, in which mem- bers and technicians displayed their tal- ents. They assisted the community by selling tickets for the Tulsa Children's Theatre. Officers were Renee Tadlock, Presi- dent, David Zeliff Ill, Vice-President, Don- na Hinds, Secretary, Jvim Logan, Treasurer, Rhonda Greenberg, Historian, and Mr. Donald Hamilton, sponsor. Rehearsing lines are Renee Tadlock, Jim Logan, and Kakie Pryor. ,... 1 -1. A- -.4-af s Q First Row: Mary Berard, Marsha Goldstein, Frances Pricep Second Row: Dana Dose, Jo Ann Knotts, Judi Ervin, Tina Allen, James McCaslin, Judy Wie derhold, Linda Bradshaw, April Dixon, Third Row: Diane Markey, Gaylyn Murray, Donna Coover, Sheila Onsgard, Fourth Row: Glenn' Dady, David Hageman, Mike Meliza, Linda Eads, Val Webber, Carolyn Wilcox, Lesley LaZar, Toni Hoth, Mike Haley, Debra Bortel, Barb Balionls, Mr. Greer Farris, Sponsor. Gaylyn Murray and Linda Eads work on poster-project for Art Club. T.A.C. The main obiectives of Memorial's art club, T.A.C., are to arouse and promote interest in the field of art. lt gives stu- dents an opportunity to develop their creativity and familiarize themselves with culture in the community. This year the art club sponsored poster projects, fund-raising drives, and tours of Philbrook Museum. The officers were Marsha Goldstein, President, Mary Berard, Secretary, Fran- ces Price, Treasurer, and Mr. Greer Farris, sponsor. Left to Right: Bill Litchult, Tom Pappano, Nathan Axton, Doug Carter, Steve Johnson. R d' Club V Memorial's Amateur Radio Club strives to generate interest in amateur radio and gives help to those who wish to obtain an amateur license. The club's main proiect was to obtain an operating license from the Federal Communications Commission. Club mem- bers took part in electronic theory and Morse code courses also. Officers were Nathan Axton, President, Tom Pappano, Vice-President, Steve John- son, Secretary, Doug Carter, Treasurer, and Mr. Wayne Nelson, sponsor. gg . .. rc we . 'IAF .,....--M - ,5, Z ,sk VVVV K vi I ,.-A ' Q, 71 'l if 'K ' I lrrr F' I ei Left to Right: Shari Partain, Beth Franey, Janet Bailey, Barbara Kelley, Cindy Fenteni, Kathy Carpenter, Sally Fowlkes, Sandy Nash, Donna Justiss, Diane Diggle, Anita Berard, Debbie Martin, Sharron Word, Diana Dozier, Laurie Gatchell, Kristy Goss, Karen Kitchen, Kathy Hall, Cindy Johnson, Stephanie Frederick, Pat Jarvis, Deedie Goen, Denise Partain, Mercedes Abalos, Sharee Turner, Denise Partain, and Karen Kitchen enioy the Spanish Club dinner. French Club The purpose of the French club is to familiarize its members with the French people and their customs. This year all meetings were conducted in French. The club's activities included a Twelfth Night dinner, a Mardi Gras celebration, and a Tour de France bicycle race. The officers were Gary Shane, Presi- dent, Mike Neely, Vice-President, Janey Lunsford, Secretary, Patty Briggs, Program Chairman, and Mrs. Edwynne Krumme, sponsor. ,Lx 'Gary'Turner, Janey Lunsford, and Shelley Robinson increase their knowledge of France. 4 i First Row: Gary Shane, Janey Lunsford, Mrs. Edwynne Krumme, Mike Neely, Second Row: Shelley Robinson, Kathy Kirk, Cheryl Schwartz, Susan Ewing, Sheila Onsgard, Tina Barron, Nancy Russell, Third Row: Debbie Potter, Jackie Higgins, Barbee Harris, Judy Herndon, Tina Allen, Carol Lucas, Elizabeth Boucher, Fourth Row: Mary Fightmaster, Sara Lytle, Mary Holmes, Sharon Wyrrick, Karen Berry, Debbie Wendorff, Susie King, Fifth Row: Laura Voss, Betsy Anderson, Debi McCandless, Judy Jones, Jean Anne Rice, Sandy Onsgard, Debbie Payne, Sixth Row: Joe Moore, David McKinney, Donna Coaver, Karen Kellogg, Debbie Locke, Debbie Phillips, Jan Hamill, Seventh Row: Terry Wilborn, Karen Johnson, Nancy Jenkins, Gary Turner, Phil Cleverley, Bruce Rowley, Annette Zakharian, Eighth Row: Mackie Shaughnessy, Chris Hennessey, Gaylyn Murray, Kathy Johnson, Christy Coglizer, Mary Berard, Regina Carrell, Ninth Row: Judy Lemley, Rhonda Greenberg, Steve Goering, Ronnie James, Pam Cooley, Diane Berry, Debbie Garrison, Tenth Row: Carolyn Kelley, Marsha Johnson, Jan Sutton, Donna Veigl, Sheila McKinney, Susan Danne, Pam Hatfield. ..-...wks ., I C l W-........ Teri Freeman, Alyce Lindley, Roger Johnson, Roland Rice, Tam McCann, Rick Bartley, Beverly Jackson, Randy Gray, Jean Howe, Debbie Deardorff, Glenda Davis, Mary Todd, Kakie Pryor, Janie Taylor, Natalie Wise, Carole Hone, Kathy Howe, Kris Fentem, Betsy Hawkins, Janet Short, Dale Schusterman, Ann Ableson, Jane Fisher, Marilyn Tumelson. -:HSD-.M Spanish Club The Spanish Club was created in order to give students interested in the lan- guage information about the culture and activities of Spanish-speaking countries. The club's main activity was Project Manana. In January, students came to Memorial from Mexico and were escorted to their classes by club members. Officers were Shari Partain, President, Marilyn Tumelson, Vice-President, Beth Franey, Secretary, Jane Fisher, Treasurer, Janet Bailey, Program Chairman, and Mr. Roger Johnson, sponsor. :lf CIM, Wan Schad, Kathy Logon, Pam Heyland, Toppy Nelson, Denise Stone, Cindy First Row: Karen Griffin, Susan Milton, Susan Nelson, Second Row: Susan Mills, Susan Busby, Marilyn Corp, Julie Hendricks, Linda Montgomery, Cindy Winfrey, Charlene Stewart, Debbie Kennedy, Dennis Gilpin, Third Row: Kasey Ellis, Pam Hamilton, Nan King, Missy Lummus, Debbie Rainey, Karen Cagle, Barbie French, Jan Eisenbeis, Kay Hoyder, Meri Hayworth, Comme White, Vicki Bethel, Karen Pursell, Julie Kessler, Mac Nelson, Jeanne Rayson, Jan Johnson, Pat Freeman, Ellen Hubbard, Mrs. Duckworth, sponsor, Fourth Row: Ken Metsker, Bob Wilson, David Raybourn, Chris Coffin, Roy Sinor, Herbie McCain, Tom Slavik, Steve Kile, Barrett Spencer, Doug Pearce, Sam Farler, Raymond Funk, Frank Sims, Tom Raybaurn, Glenn Dady, Joe Meinhart, Kelly Saunders, Charlie Cox, David Brown, Steve Wilkins, Skip Fowler. J.C.L. The purpose of the Junior Classical League is to initiate a general interest and understanding in the students for the lan- guage, literature, art, and philosophy of the ancient Greek and Roman civilizations. The main projects were Latin Week, and the State Latin contests. The officers were Susan Milton, Presi- dent, Karen Griffin, Vice-President, Susan Nelson, Secretary, Skip Fowler, Treasurer, and Mrs. Lucy Duckworth, sponsor. Glenn Magee, Susan Nelson, and Raymond Funk enjoy the festivities of Latin Week. Ti, 3 J I Q .N- I f ti , J frail ' 1 . - Q, vs v I ,eg ff I i i , i 4 e i llm.v 11, nav- ,, 1:1 .3-gg uf' C2 First Row: Linda Foster, Dennis Laffin, Jim Logan, Don Mason, Mr. Jim Brown, sponsor, Stacy Sabos, Second Row: .Mary -COOK, Steve P0llBCk, Carol Whitman, Marianne O'Carroll, Pat Kelly, John Reynolds, Bob Dillinger, Dana Dose, Third Row: John Shafer, Mike McCaslln, Denise Rawlings. German Club Membership in the German Club is l open to students enrolled in German. lt gives them an opportunity to become ac- quainted with speakers from Germany and to develop a better understanding of the German language. Officers for 1967-68 were Dennis Laf- fin, President, Jim Logan, Vice-President, Linda Foster, Secretary, Don Mason, Treas- urer, and Mr. Jim Brown, sponsor. Jim Logan, Mary Cook, and Dennis Latfin enioy an old German tradition. First Row: Karen Pursell, Stan Burger, Kris Fentem, Marti Ratliff, Kitti Sabin, Annette Pass, Ric Byrd, 0 Jackie Higgins, Karen Johnson, Richard DeGarmog Second Row: Sylvia Bays, Mary Beth Gates, Denise Roberts, Judy Wiederhold, Judy Mayden, Debbie Allen, Alyce Lindley, Corinne Gillick, Ann Huber, Thea U Hanson, Third Row: Cindy Couch, Julie Powell, Pam Hatfield, Pat Johnson, Debbie Rainey, Melinda Moody, Connie Hart, Peggy Bott, Shelley Robinson, Linda Langston, Fourth Row: David McKinney, Mike Sowers, Rick Bartley, Joe Moore, Chris Bott, Scarlett Brinton, Betsy Alspaugh, Tobi Turner, Carolyn Smith, Lee The purpose of the Music Club is to unite students having a common interest in music. To become a member a student must maintain a grade of A in vocal or instrumental music or music theory, and a C average in all subiects is re- quired. This year the club helped to promote concerts by the musical organizations and assisted with the school musical. The officers of the Music Club were Lee Dollmeyer, President, Karla Walker, Vice-President, Paula Plummer, Secretary, Linda Langston, Treasurer, and Mr. Fred Shields, sponsor. First Row: Kathy Ryan, Susan Best, Dianne Murphy, Kay Walter, Second Row: Mrs. Norma Ceretto, Nancy McCluggage, Mary Ann Ault, Linda Weber, Mrs. Sybie Lambert, Third Row: Gail Wood, Carolyn Wilcox, Linda Eads, Kathy Munn, Carol Nafe, Jan Eisenbeis, Doris Schouweiler, Fourth Row: Florence Bangs, Karen Pierce, Stephanie Battisto, Connie Creagerg Standing: Linda Levin, Karen Nistetter, Pat Sellards, Carole Lam, Donna Justiss, Missy Lummus, Carmen Jobe, Jan Wood, Sara Ragsdale, Linda Craig, Diane Diggle, Beverly Jackson, Sharman Killian, Paula Carder, Peggy Jones, Suzanne Whitney, Linda Gustin, Gail Oakley, Thea Hanson, Sitting on Cabinets: Janet Brillhart, Teri Freeman, Jo Ann Knotts, Pam Wadley, Debbie Morris, Barb Balionis, Jan Coleman, Janie Taylor, Barbara Armstrong, Nancy Russell, Nancy Jenkins, Debbie Deardorff, Caren Norrid, Lorraine Reed, Devora Dyer, Anita Allen, Barbara Wiederhold. Epsilon Delta Epsilon Delta is the homemaking club at Memorial. The club presents useful in- formation about the many careers offered in the field of homemaking. The many proiects this year included trips to the Electric Living Center, special speakers and demonstrations, and the final project of the year, the luau. Officers were Kay Walter, President, Dianne Murphy, Vice-President, Kathy Ryan, Secretary, Susan Best, Treasurer, and Mrs. Sybie Lambert, sponsor. Sitting: Louie McAlpine, David McKinney, Ken Metsker, Lee Smith, Dale Schusterman, David Newman, Louis Boldt, Sam Farler, Standing: Bill Danne, Gene Wake, Mrs. Opal Carson, Greg Robinson. Dollmeyer, Filth Row: Linda Foster, Dorothy Swindier, Barry Daniels, Larry Rose, Lester Lawrence, Sherry Johnson, Paul Day, Betsy Hearn, Sixth Row: Joyce Parke, Claudia Ault, Judy Miller, Mike Bloyd, Richard Smith, Larry Scott, Martha Miller, Nancy Beemang Seventh Row: Randy Aber, Flip Stobaugh, Larry Howe, Sally Hatfield, Karen Pierce, Michelle Wilson, Dorothy Gebbiag Eighth Row: U Barbara Crichton, Lee Bawsher, Dan Gilmore, Stan Johnson, Jane Puryear, Don Thompson, Pam Heyland. ' The first obiective of the Chess Club is to promote interest in the game of chess. This year members played in elimina- tion rounds in November to determine the five members of Memorial's chess team. Throughout the year the team chal- lenged chess teams from other schools. The club's officers were Ken Metsker, President, Sam Farler, Vice-President, Dale Schusterman, Secretary-Treasurer, Lee Smith, Meet Director, and Mrs. Opal Car- son, sponsor. ,J s , ,. . ' t U-, 6 ,. V ' ft- - ,f we , ,, . First Row: Mrs. Josephine Holland, Jacqueta Johnson, Cathy Andrews, Janet Barbee, Carolyn Byfield, Susan Andrews, Becky Beisel, Marc Campbell, Debbie Morris, Mary Ann Ault, Sharon Heffernan, Kathy Drake, Sally Spraker, Linda Levin, Janet Short, Second Row: Jim Boyd, Rick Bartley, Randy Aber, Mike Haley, Jan Wood, Paula Carder, Carole Lam, Sandi Holden, Judy Mason, Mary Jones, Linda Inman, Lyndell Watkinson. First Row: Roy Sinor, Bill Row: Dale Schusterman, Huckin, Vicki Future Business Leaders of America F.B.L.A. provides business students ac- tual participation in group endeavors and proiects which enable them to compete better in the world of business. Members learn how to compete on the local, state, and national levels, how to engage in in- dividual and group enterprises, and how to 'hold office and direct the affairs of the group. This year the club's activities included guest speakers from local banks who dis- cussed different aspects of the business world. The officers were Marc Campbell, Pres- ident, Sharon Heffernan, Vice-President, Debbie Morris, Secretary, Becky Beisel, Treasurer, and Mrs. Josephine Holland, sponsor. LT! I .gall is . lun- Marilyn Schad, Mr. Paul Matthews, Second Dianne Murphy, Kathy Howe, Karen McKinley, Linda Raatz, Sheila Landreth Landreth, Katheryn Wiley, Linda Lofgren, Pam Edwards, Ken Metsker, Doug Johnson, Third Row: Carolyn Laux, Jack Future Teachers of America Future Teachers of America was or- ganized to give interested students a better insight into the teaching profes- sion. ln order for the club to reach this goal, the club met with various speakers, held discussions and debates, and par- ticipated in activities which benefited both the school and community. The club also helped to define the responsibilities and characteristics which are necessary in a good teacher. This year's officers were Debby Allen, President, Mary Ann Green, Vice-Presi- dent, Barbara Frazier, Secretary, Pam Thacker, Treasurer, and Miss Elizabeth Hargett, sponsor. 4 , K ,ws Sitting: Debby Allen, Mary Ann Green, Barbara Frazier, Pam Thacker, Standing: Cynthia Dawson, Janet Bailey Janet Gardner Barbara Wrederhold Jackie Higgins, Jan Eisenbeis, Carol Nafe, Kathy Munn, Ann Gale, Miss Elizabeth Hargett. in this field. I thews, sponsor. . David McKinney, Larry McCraw, Charlie Ess, George Defen- Brll Danne, Steve Goering, John Echols, Kakie Pryor, Dean Alford. Mu Alpha Theto Mu Alpha Theta, Memorial s math club offers students interested in mathematics an opportunity to meet people who work This year the members presented planned activities or invited guest speak ers to each meeting. These meetings pro vided information about the field of math ematics today and its future Officers were Bill Huckrn President Roy Sinor, Vice-President, Marilyn Schad Secretary-Treasurer, and Mr Paul Mat Squad leaders Mary Todd, Diane Diggle, Mindy Dauberman, Jan Coleman, Susan Best, and Jan Eisen- beis decorate The halls for Loyalty night. The largest in The history of Memorial, The Pep Club is one ofthe most active or- ganizations in The school. Setting as Their purpose The promotion of spiriT Through- out The school, The Pep Club also serves as a media of communication between The players and oTher students. Besides decorating The locker room, halls, and showcase weekly, The Pep Club sponsors various activities such as decorating con- 3 Tests for special events, pep assemblies, . ' T cakes for The Teams, and The selling of y Xill J spirit ribbons. While informing The stu- s T . dents of The coming athletic events, The ' officers showed Their appreciation of The f players by making Them favors. T , The officers for The year were Patsy A3 Moritz, President, Cindy McDougal, Vice- i C ii, y 3 . President, Marian Caldwell, Secretary, l llgl T Beth Murphy, Treasurer, Susan Endres, Spirit, and Mrs. Rita Smith, sponsor. Marian Caldwell, Beth Murphy, and Patsy Moritz promote spirit in a Pep Club skit. ep Club officers worked hard to promote Charger spirit. r H i 'c Pep Club LI g J , fifggjif , J w i' , , HS , 4 ' . a ' ' Q Y K First Row: Mrs. Rita Smith, Patsy Moritz, Cindy McDougal, Marian Caldwell, Beth Murphy, Susan Endres, Second Row: Diane Diggle, Carol Nate, Jan Eisenbeis, Georgia Straton, Suzie Stark, Carmen Jobe, Gayle Bulut, Joan Collings, Martha Vaananen, Mary Ann Ault, Pat Gelly, Linda Eads, Val Webber, Third Row: Barbara Anderson, Mercedes Abalos, Peggy Young, Carole Lam, Shari Partain, Marsha Johnson, Debby Wattman, Karen Doyle, Natalie Wise, Donna Clark, Debi Morris, Lynda Levin, Sue Perigo, Fourth Row: Michelle Wilson, Barbara Campbell, Danna Justiss, Linda Raatz, Pam Roegels, Marilyn Ehrle, Kris Fentem, Carolyn Ehrle, Sandy Hanson, Maurine Swain, Nancy Russell, Susan Arn, Janet Long, Nancy Olmstead, Sheila Landreth, Deann Rawlings, Fifth Row: Susan Ewing, Nancy McCluggage, JAlyce Lindley, Barbara Armstrong, Mary Todd, Mindy Dauberman, Dianne Murphy, Donna Fager, Judy Lemley, Marilyn Tumelson, Debbie Allen, Lynne Wilborrl, Connie Creager, Denise Rawlings, Leslie Ryser, Robin Barth, Marilyn Schad, Sharon Heffernan, Sixth Row: Kathy Pinkston, Gayle McCracken, Dorothy Gebbia, Annette Pass, Marti Ratlitf, Carol Laux, Devora Dyer, Kathy Munn, Jan Coleman, Susan Best, Patti Hart, Jan Wood, Carolyn Wilcox, Sharon Young, Sara Ragsdale, LaDon French, Jan Sbtton, Stacy Sobos, Debbie Kile, Seventh Row: Betsy Anderson, Kristy Philpott, Martha Goodwin, Virginia Goodwin, Jennifer James, Debbie Enterline, Elaine Back, Lynda Lynde, Cheryl Thomas, Christine Wing, Janice Bowman, Mary Frey, Cindy Winfrey, Sharon McNeil, Ann Swarthout, Kathy Michalski, Eighth Row: MacNelson, Caroline Elliott, Darcy Smith, Gretchen Hallman, Lindsey May, Laurie Brumbcugh, Jennifer McAlpine, Cindy Couch, Debbie Black, Pat Johnson, Beth Franey, Nancy Robinson, Marsha Jones, Sharee Turner, Marcia Turner, Linda Shoup, Irene Eubank, Danna Campbell, Ninth Row: Donna Oberstein, Beth Clayton, Linda Montgomery, Debbie Garrison, Diane Berry, Debbie Payne, Pam Bays, Debbie Martin, Diana Dozier, Marian Keys, Diane Gregory, Missy Lummus, Nancy Beeman, ,Betty Cornwell, Pat Jarvis, Debbie Detwiler, Pam Campbell, Debbie Wendorft, Julie Powell, Jan Johnson, Tenth Row: Marci Adams, Judy Jones, Sara Lytle, Brenda Turney, Theresa McMahon, Kristi Kirberger, Jane Murphy, Saletha Barr, Marilyn Boswell, Paula Adkins, Kristy Goss, Marcee Smith, Cindy Flippo, Denise Stone, Donna Masterson, Cathi Furlong, Nancy Dysart, Marcia Brandon, Eleventh Row: Alice Litchfield, Lynn Wiley, Vicky Ricks, Claudia Kennon, Reatha Oliver, Judy Mayden, Becky Ricks, Karen Berry, Patty Palumbo, Jackie Higgins, Barbee Harris, Mary Holmes, Karen Ellsworth, Kristy Adamson, Debbie Taylor, Kathy Johnson, Cathy Filgas, Kathy Word, Beth Troutt, Twelth Row: Linda Phillips, Barbara Mauritson, Donna Coover, Claire Jones, Cheryl Schwartz, Mena Ralston, Nancy Dyer, Carolyn Pope, Jane Ort- lotf, Kim Brown, Terry Zabienski, Karen Klein, Paula Ashworth, Merilee Clark, Arleen Hagin, Cathie Chitwood, Charlene Stewart, Vicki Reiss, Katheryn Wileyy Thirteenth Row: Vikki Whitlock, Linda Nance, Jana Trostel, Margaret Hadley, Judy Purvine, Susan Tiffany, Pam Thacker, Linda Deienbaugh, Kathy Kirk, Susan Reese, Marilyn Pope, Carolyn Hetley, Roben Arnold, Meri Hayworth, Comme White, Beverly Jackson, Thea Hanson, Ellen Hubbard, Jean Anne Rice, Nancy Osborn: Fourteenth Row: David Sheets, Herbie McCain, Stewart Woodard, John Dosser, Tom Raybourn, David Worsham, Bob Hardin, David Raybourn, Fifteenth Row: Jeannie Gibson, Jody Stuart, Susan Busby, Sharron Word, Laurie DeLacy, Susie Mills, Cathy Coenen, Pam Cooley, Sharon Wyrrick, i l r r l A Q ' i 55313315 . i i , X Y Members: Jan Aclkisson, Jim Aken, Betsy Alspaugh, Evette Armstrong, Claudia Ault Robert Bailey, Don Baggett, Sylvia Bays, Janet Beck, Pat Behning, Otis Bixler, Tec Blackburn, Mike Bloyd, Chris Bousum, Al Brinton, Scarlett Brinton, Stan Burger, Rii Byrd, Karen Cagle, Don Clark, James Clayton, Charles Cox, Steve Crowder, Cathy Crump, Barry Daniels, Paul Day, Richard DeGarmo, Lee Dollmeyer, David Dominey Mark Duffy, Pat Edmonds, Ward Ellis, Larry Ensing, Steven Everly, Carol Frans, Jacl Gatewood, Dorothy Gebbia, Randy Gibbons, Don Gilmore, Richard Goforth, Morles Hale, David Hall, Ken Hammond, Pam Hatfield, Sally Hatfield, Donna Haynes, Davi Hays, Debby Hays, Bill Hayward, Betsy Hearn, Paul Henderson, Pam Heyland, Jackij Higgins, Mark Holt, Mark Hopkins, Larry Howe, John Howell, Alan Jandebeur, Rober Jandebeur, Karen Johnson, Sherry Johnson, Stan Johnson, Steve Johnson, Kelly Chorgerettes Drum maior Don Gilmore marches down the field. First Row: Pam Roegels, Sherilyn Williams, Kay Riddle, Debby Wattman, Margaret Flippo, Carolyn Pope, Pam Edwards, Clockwise around the C : i Karen Doyle, Sandy Nash, Rosemary Burke, Priscilla Williams, Kathy McNamara, Nickie Dunning, Kris Fentem, Linda Raatz, Janice Hoss, Sandi Schaffer, Sara Westmoreland, Kathy Logan, Debbie Grounds, Cindi Hallum, Donna Clark, Kitti Sabin, Carole Hone, Sandy Thorpe, Linda Lawrence, Marianne O'Carroll, Carolyn Ehrle, Marilyn Ehrle, Teri Freeman, Stephanie Howerton, Kasey Ellis, Joly Evans, Gail Wood, Natalie Wise, Bethany Bullington, Anita Allen, Gaylyn Murray. V Jones, Jack Kemper, Julianne Kessler, Bill Kirpatrick, Steve Knisley, Larry Lawrence, Stan Lewis, Jim Logan, Jan Loucks, John Lowry, David McKinney, Judy Miller, Jim Mitchell, Linda Mitchell, Danny Mort, Mike Neely, Mark Neer, Charles Olsen, Joyce Harke, Daniel Paul, Bill Phillips, Marching Bond The Memorial High School Marching Band, directed by Mr. Fred Shields, par- ticipated in many marching activities dur- ing the school year. These included foot- ball games, parades, pep assemblies, and an appearance at Northeastern State Col- lege. Approximately one hundred band students from the advanced and reserve band were members of the T967-68 marching band. Ten additional band uni- forms were purchased this year to sustain the increasing membership of the band. The drum maior of the Charger band was senior. Don Gilmore. Elliot Platt, David Potter, David Price, Phil Pringle, Karen Pursell, Jane Puryear, Mike Pyles, Mauldin Ray, Franc Read, Kathy Remmert, Steve Rhodes, Chris Rice, Bob Sauer, Larry Scott, Jim Shelton, Carolyn Smith, Cheryl Smith, Gary Smith, Richard Smith, Scott Spaulding, Bruce Spence, Chris Steinle, Phil Stobaugh, David Stone, Stephen Swenson, Mike Taylor, Don Thompson, Richard Tomlinson, Gaylen Trent, Tobi Turner, Karla Walker, Robert Walloch, Steve West, Scott Williams, Joe Willits, The Chargerettes is a group of Memor- ial girls who are willing to devote much time to the purpose of promoting spirit. Before membership is granted, the girls must attend a clinic and be scored by a panel of iudges, receiving points in sev- eral different areas. Along with providing entertainment at sports events, their proi- ects included bake sales and participa- tion in various parades. Officers of the Chargerettes this year were Sherilyn Williams, President, Debby Wattman, Vice-President, Pam Roegels, Secretary, Margaret Flippo, Treasurer. Mciiorettes The six maiorettes of the Memorial High School Marching Band participated in all of the band's activities during the 1967-68 school year. The maiorettes were featured at football games in special rou- tines using fire batons and machetes. These performances reflected many hours of practice in order to perfect the dif- ficult routines. The student leaders for the twirling unit were juniors, Betsy Alspaugh and Karen Cagle. Left to Right: Kathy Remmert, Cheryl Smith, Betsy Alspaugh, Karen Cagle, Judy Miller, Jan Adkisson. L H 0 l 'l U 31 1 Q K l -' I ','tg:-sau' we ,414 5312, wana-11 H . . Q- f,gag,'.,,,l1. .jg peg, -qi V 47, A ,... Q25 iff' JEANNIE GIBSON-Junior Cheerleaders chant at Tournament of Champions. Few cheerleaders are not well acquaint- ed with bandages, the pungent odor of liniment, and throat lozenges. Evenings spent cheering in the rain may dampen the hair, but not the spirit. The embar- rassment of momentarily forgetting a ers were awarded the coveted spirit stick. The spirit stick was more than a painted piece of wood. lt meant the cheerleaders were proud enough of Me- morial to give energy, love, and pride to win for Memorial the spirit award. well-practiced cheer is well remembered by any cheerleader who has experienced it. The 1967-68 Memorial cheerleaders shared all these experiences together. At the O.U. clinic last summer, in ad- dition to winning three first place and two second place ribbons, the cheerlead- We love you Chargers-Oh yes we do. Only nine girls could stand on the track and swing and sway to this song. Their real purpose was to lead and rep- resent every Memorial student who loved and supported his school. X, . , ff SUSIE MILLS-Junior n SHARRON W0RD..Juniof V V Cheerleaders display awards won at summer clinic. PAM COOLEY-Sophomore LAURIE Del-ACY 50Pl 0mo e SHARON WYRRICK-Sophomore Cheerleaders Boost Spirit ,S K 1 -1 X X WED' Lettermen's Club .L First Row: Jeannie Gibson, Jody Stuart, Susan Busby, Sharron Word, Laurie DeLacy, Susie Mills, Cathy Coenen, Pam Cooley, Sharon Wyrrick, Second Row: Tom Barclay, Ross Cooper, Steve Pollack, Kirk Chalmers, Gary Bartlett, Kent Bays, Jim Ransbottom, Dan Baker, Jim Norman, Third Row: Ted Baily, Monty Robertson, Phil Maltby, Chris Boyle, Bob Gorney, Don Gilland, Rod Rodgers, Fourth Row: Bill Phenicie, Tom Fruehling, David Sheets, Kevin Boyle, Bob Dillinger, David Worsham, Fifth Row: Norman Perkins, Chris Bousum, Wayne Machande, Bob Goodwin, Whit Ellis, Randy Scott, Mark Neer, Gary Bolton, Sixth Row: Gary Colvin, George Saxby, Bob Sober, Steve Penrose, Greg Jones, Tom Toburen, Kent Hancock, Seventh Row: Lou Hancock, Randy Gray, Rick Fleenor, Biff Rummerfield, Tom Meason, Chuck Sullivan, Randy Dorsch, Tom Havins, Eighth Row: Brad Kirberger, Joe Brandt, Steve Kile, Amos Martinez, Jeff Welch, Kelcie Nance, Bob Gates, David Raybourn, Ninth Row: Bob Boyer, John Doak, Steve Hallock, Duke Thompson, Rick Pasque, Joe Vaughn, Tim Toburen, Tom Strauss. The Lettermen's Club and its seventy members do much to encourage good sportsmanship and school spirit among the athletes and students of Memorial. This year the Lettermen's Club was re- sponsible for furnishing the printed pro- grams during the football season. With the money raised from various proiects, the club purchased a tape deck for the f school. .Je This year's officers were Gary Bartlett, i Ts T' l President, Kirk Chalmers, Vice-President, ' fi Kent Bays, Secretary-Treasurer, and Coach I T v A ,,,, Dugger, sponsor. ssc., Lettermen's Club members Kirk Chalmers, David Sheets, and Tom Meason persuade Rick Fleenor to buy a Loyalty Night ticket. i , HCEIDGMICS Another aspect of stu- dent life is learning. Through offering a va- riety of subiects rang- ing from humanities to foreign languages, Memorial has insti- tuted a breeding place for learning. Repre- sentative of the stu- dents' response to ed- ucational opportuni- ties is the large num- ber of students in the National Honor Soci- ety program. The cur- riculum at Memorial offers each student an opportunity to pursue his own interests. Whether he be inter- ested in science, art, or business, he can find his place in the classroom. Clockwise First Table: Mrs. Bulloch, Sandi Holden, Scarlett Brinton, Jody Stuart, Second Table: Diane Diggle, David Zeliff Ill, Patti Hennage, Mary Jones, Jim Logan, Carolyn Wilcox, Third Table: Phil Pommier, Ruth Walker, Kathy Howe, Janey Lunsford, Priscilla Williams, Bo Bovaird, Monty Rob- ertson, Standing: John Dosser, Sheila Onsgard, David Brown, Kay Walter, Patti Smith, Pam Roegels, Barb Campbell, Sue Wilcox, Susan Smith, Nancy Norton, Vicki Bethel, Mike Meliza, Bill Phenicie, Paul Day, Richard DeGarmo, John Echols, Rob Maddin, Ronnie James, Steve Wilkins, Toppy Nelson, Doug Thayer, Tricia Trower, Shery See, Dale Billingsley. Laureate Journalism ' Each year the Journalism Staff faces the .... The Laureate is published annually un- der the direction of Mrs. Mary Lou Bul- loch. It is a collection of original works written by Memorial students, which are submitted to the Laureate staff for iudg- ing. The Laureate offers each student an opportunity to express himself through poetry, short stories, and essays. Members of the 1968 staff were those students enrolled in the creative writing class. The editors were Dale Billingsley and David Brown. challenge of publishing the school news- A ' paper, The Sentinel. It is published bi- weekly and involves many hours of out- side work to supplement class time. The Sentinel serves as an important means of communication and provides news information, features, and humor to the students of Memorial. The staff also submits copy to the Tulsa School Life. Story possibilities are assigned to mem- bers of the class by the editorial staff. The editors are responsible for writing headlines and completing page layouts. Journalism provides an opportunity for qualified iuniors and seniors to learn fun- damental iournalism techniques. The class was under the direction of Mr. Paul Dykes, and an editorial staff including Norma Carpenter, Linda Foster, Chris Kirton, Gayle McCracken, Rick Paschal, and Joe Vaughn. Seated Fifst Row: David Brown, John Echols, Paul Jennings, Second Row: Tricia Trower, Jody Stuart, Cindy McDougal, Norma Carpenter, Linda Daniel, Mac Duncan, Standing: Patti Smith, Judy Lemley, Joe Vaughn, Gayle Mc- Cracken, Jeff Welch, Susan Smith, On Car: Rob Maddin, Linda Foster, Marcia Sitting: Terry Rosenthal, Burt Thompson, Mike James, Bill Litchult, Bob Rogers, Andy Mahoney, David Dickinson, Jeff Anderson, Standing: Gary Guest, Norman Christensen, Rod White, David Zeliff, Tom Byrd, Left Ladder: Doug McDuffie, David Dolman, David Abraham, Nathan Axton, Chuck Helt, Bill Roop, Tim Henry, Chris Adams, Center Ladder: Mark Christman, Right Ladder: Geoff Bond, Jim McCollum, Joe Henderson, Steve Blazer, Pete Rabon, Dennis Eidson, Mike Dolen, Bob Weinheimer, Mike Mielcarek. Stage Crew Directed by Mr. Norman Christensen, the stage crew is responsible for all sets used in any of the on-stage activities. Stagecraft offers invaluable experience for those interested in any form of the- ater. This year's stage crew has received much recognition for their accomplish- ments. - Officers were Mark Christman, Stage Manager, Nathan Axton, Assistant Stage Manager, Steve Blazer, Secretary, Chuck Helt, Lights, David Abraham, Sound, and T. Faulk Rosenthal, Audio Visual. Ketchum, Rick Paschal, Danny Hutchison, David Worsham, Chris Boyle, Chris Kirton, Scott Cannon, Shery See, Linda Doak, Patty Briggs, David Zeliff, David Jones. Missy Lummus and Marian Caldwell work to meet a-deadline. s ,,,,,..-.M-ff Km Co-editors Debby Wattman and Cindy McDougal devote a Saturday to the yearbook. E The yearbook staff exchange stockings at Christmastime. A N W A Tops VI Stuff xx --use First Row: Missy Lummus, Elite, Jody Stuart, Sportsp Marian Caldwell, Faculty, Second Row: Carolyn Kelley, Junior Class, Sandy Kraemer, Student Life, Kakie Pryor, Organizations, Third Row: Debby Wattman, Co-editor, Carol Lucas, Photographer, Mark Peasley, Photographery Val Webber, Senior Classy Fourth Row: Miss Mary Franklin, sponsor, Cindy McDougal, Co-editor, Steve Deal, Sportsy Ann Mount, Sophomore Classy Karen Kellogg, Photographer: Rick Paschal, Senior Class. Yearbook staff lays plans for Taps VI. A summer swimming party began the year for the Taps VI staff. Everyone had fun and many basic plans and ideas were discussed. Immediate plans were made for the annual yearbook assembly. Only with the help and encouragement of Miss Franklin did the staff succeed in accom- plishing their goals. As the year progressed the staff learned how soon deadlines come. They became well acquainted with the layout sheets, the warped cropper, and the small room. The long hours of extra work were soon forgotten but the friend- ships and fun will always be remem- bered. 4 252.5152 Q - '51 Q s hx.. uu- Surfs Surfs is an organization consisting of iunior and senior girls. Their purpose is to achieve skill and co-ordination in syn- chronized swimming. After practicing stunts and acts the en- tire year, Surfs presented their annual water show. This year it was entitled The Ballad of Bilbo Baggins, adapted from The Hobbit, by J.R.R. Tolkien. The 1967-68 officers were Sandy Han- son, President, Marellie Erickson, Secre- tary, Margaret Flippo, Treasurer, Carol Butler, Historian, and Mrs. Mac Creager, sponsor. First Row: Thea Hanson, Pam Campbell, Ann Huber, Margaret Hadley, Suzie Stark, Mary Wetmoreland, Patty Smith, Gaylen Trent, Delores Flippo, Second Row: Kathy Wallace, Sunny Connell, Pat Johnson, Pat Freeman, Carol Wright, Jan Murphy, Janet Plummer, Carla Hix, Kim Robinson, Toby Ballou, Third Row: Dick Sims, Bill Pe- - . '--..... First Row: Lynda Henry, Kay Klintworth, Karen Kelley, Florence Bangs, Tracey Norman, Jane Ortloff, Second Row: Priscilla Williams, Janet Long, Kathy Loots, Kristi Dains, Carol Engwall, Deborah Brandenburg, Linda Lofgren, Barbie French, Pam Mayfield, Mary Westmoreland, Third Row: Margaret Flippo, Dianne Murphy, Melinda Tumelson, Mary Cook, Ann Gale, Judy McCarter, Karla Walker, Susan Milton, Marellie Erickson, JoAnn Papke, Janny Roelofsen, Norma Kerns, Mrs. Mac Creager, Fourth Row: Sandy Hanson, Donna Fager, Carol Butler, Kathi Robinson, Kay Walter, Frances Price, Denise Gandee, Ellen Butler, Maurine Swain, Janie Taylor, Julia Mahoney, Chandra Miller. Mixed Chorus Mixed Chorus is open to both boys and girls without audition. They sing all styles of music in four parts. Their per- formances in the Christmas program and Spring Concert were of benefit to the vocal music department. Officers were Carla Hix, President, Gay- len Trent, Vice-President, Pat Johnson, Secretary, Mary Westmoreland, Treasurer, and Mr. Bill Beck, instructor. The Glee Club is composed of sopho- more girls recommended by their iunior high chorus director and their high school vocal director. This year they performed in school assemblies, P.T.A. programs, and concerts. free, Make cesfmg, David Kothe, David Harland, sieve Errswann, First semester officers were Denise Rob- David Reynolds, Walter Roney, Steve Eaton, Lee Bowsher, Randy erfsl President Phoebe Ganus, ViCe-PI-esi.. Abs' dent, Glenda Howard, Secretary, Judy Mayden, Treasurer, and Debby Allen, Ser- geant-at-arms. Second semester officers were Jan Wilson, President, Marci Adams, Vice-President, Glenda Howard, Secre- tary, Marcee Smith, Treasurer, Debby Al- len, Sergeant-at-arms. Debby Allen was Honorary President. E i Firsr Row: Mr. Bill Beck, Nancy Dysart, Jeannette Bartlett, Debbie Allen, Jan Wilson, Cindy Couch, Megan McGraw, Judy Wiederholdp Second Row: Marcee Smith, Becky Eldredge, Mary Beth Gates, Kasey Ellis, Debbie Kennedy, Glenda Howard, Ann Mayo, Amy Sebranp Third Row: Karen Ellsworth, Julie Powell, Mary Neff, Brenda McCants, Paula Adkins, Lynda Lynde, Lynda Bradley, Mary Frey, Kristy Philpotty Fourth Row: Denise Roberts, Kristy Adamson, Lynne Weber, Judy Mayden, Phoebe Ganus, Alice Litchfield, Linda Fisher, Linda Shoup, Marci Adams. First Row: Mike Taylor, Karen Pursell, Sherry Johnson, Carol Frans, Carolyn Smith, Claudia Ault, Jack Gatewood, Pam Hatfield, Pat Behning, Linda Mitchell, Gaylen Trent, Second Row: Jane Puryear, Janet Beck, Patty Edmonds, Chris Rice, Julie Kessler, Larry Scott, Bob Gates, Tobi Turner, Morlee Hale, Jon Neff, Ric Byrd, Jim Mitchell, Flip Stobaugh, Stan Burger, Third Row: Jackie Higgins, John Howell, Don Thompson, Betsy Hearn, Paul Day, Pam Heyland, Steve West, Phil Pringle, Mike Neely, Karla Walker, Bill Hayward, Scarlett Brinton, Al Brinton, Ward Ellis, Richard DeGarmo, Larry Howe, Preston Phillips, Mark Holt, Danny Paul, Fourth Row: David Hays, Dorothy Gebbia, Mike Bloyd, Cathy Crump, Chris Steinle, Kelly Jones, Stan Johnson, David Stone, Mark Neer, Richard Goforth, Mark Duffy, Paul Henderson, Alan Jandebeur, Stan Lewis, Steve Swenson, Gene Kirkpatrick, Jim Aken, Richard Smith, Kim Scholes, Barry Daniels, David McKinney, Robert Jandebeur, Don Gilmore, Fifth Row: Fred Shields, Jan Loucks, Woody Ray, Joe Willits, Rick Tomlinson, Steve Crowder, Lee Dollmeyer, Dorothy Swindler, Jan Adkisson, Cheryl Smith, Kathy Remmert, Karen Cagle, Betsy Alspaugh, Judy Miller. I is r a l i Grchestrci First Row: Kathleen Krueger, Lee Smith, Judy Pur- vine, Dorothy Swindler, Farley Fleming, Joan Pum- mill, Joly Evans, Susan Pummill, Debbie Potter, Sherry Keller, Kim Scholes, Second Row: Robin Keasler, Jennifer James, Robert Word, David Tap- pan, Linda Mitchell, Sharon McNeil, Kristi Dains, Bob Gates, Mike Taylor, Karen Pursell, Joe Mein- hart, Scarlett Brinton, Eric Mason, Gary Bass, Karla Walker, Dan Baker, Ric Byrd, Karen Griffin, Third Row: Jim Mauritson, Betsy Alspaugh, Rick Tomlin- son, Geoff Bond, Randy Richardson, Chipper Gotch- er, Richard Smith, Kelly Jones, Jeff Wilson, Phil Pringle, David McKinney, Robert Jandebeur, Don Gilmore. Concert Bond The members of the Concert Band are students from the Advanced Band and selected students from the Reserve Band. The band presented concerts in January and May. The officers of the Concert Band were Mike Taylor, President, Jim Logan, Vice- President, Tobi Turner, Secretary, and Mr. Fred Shields, instructor. The Orchestra performed at many school functions throughout the year, such as school assemblies and the spring mu- sical. This year the orchestra won superior ratings in concert playing and sight read- ing in the District Music Contest. The officers were Kim Scholes, Presi- dent, Kathleen Krueger, Vice-President, Sharon McNeil, Secretary-Treasurer, and Mr. Fred Shields, instructor. The members of the Stage Band are se- lected by audition from the instrumental music department. The band performed at many banquets and other engagements. Members are required to practice on their own time. Their performances in the Jan- uary Concert and May Concert, as well as numerous assemblies, thoroughly en- tertained Memorial audiences. Stoge Bond First Row: Lee Dollmeyer, Preston Phillips, Larry Howe, Mark Holt, Mike Taylor, Jon Neff, Flip Stobaugh, Ric Byrd, Stan Burger: Second Row: Jim Logan, Kelly Jones, Stan Johnson, David Stone, Mark Neer, David McKinney, David Dominey, Rob- ert Jandebeur, Don Gilmore, Chris Bott, Third Row: Rick Cope, Mr. Fred Shields, Kim Scholes. Concert Chorus First Row: Mr. Bill Beck, Kathy Hoyle, Kris Fentem, Karen Pierce, Linda Langston, Jan McArdle, Melinda Moody, Scarlett Brinton, Cindy McDougal, Renee Tadlock, Second Row: Annette Pass, Marti Ratliff, Michelle Wilson, Barbara Campbell, Shelley Robinson, Alyce Lindley, Marsha Merchant, Kitti Sabin, Linda Carter, Chris Bott, Third Row: Pat Kelly, Sharon Young, Randy Hartman, David Ford, Larry Rose, Joe Moore, Mike Sowers, Corinne Gillick, Martha Miller, Fourth Row: Peggy Bott, Joanie Gale, Marsha Jones, George Robinson, David Zeliff III, Rick Bartley, Page Barton, Nancy Beeman, Barbara Armstrong. To participate in the Concert Chorus a student must audition and receive approv- al of the choral director, Mr. Bill Beck. The chorus' activities began with the city-wide Music Festival in November. They also performed in the Coronation, Thanksgiving, and Christmas assemblies. ln spring the chorus presented a concert and worked to produce the all-school mu- sical. They concluded the year by touring several junior high schools to encourage enrollment for next year. The officers of this year's chorus were Page Barton, President, Chris Bott, Vice- President, Shelley Robinson, Secretary, Cathy Coenen, Treasurery and Mr. Bill Beck, instructor. , , ,..., Nw Concert Chorus members perform in our Christmas assembly. l ELIEG The election of the queen and outstand- ing students is one of the most exciting phases of the school year. Elite encom- passes these elections and also the recipients of special awards, try- ing to recognize the students who have been chosen through their academic or leadership accomplish- ments. In October, the selection of the queen and her attendants captured the spotlight while in February the scene changed to the election of the Super- latives. The Boys and Girls of the Months were chosen through- out the year from the senior class for their outstanding achieve- ments. Other individ- ual awards were given toward the end ot the school year. QUQQI2 Qqffen cfzzz fs T' Jeannzb QVZSOIZ --t7u121 foo? Qsfuarf - csenzbr csfarozz Ylyyrrzbf - CSQPAQM Gynog Qauzk - junzbr Lbaurzkz Zegacy - cgopfomore cgara ays0QQ - Qsezzlbr 9- fe Gaffy Goenen 25133 yzaem orzkzf U '-1.-. Malik i l MOST FRIENDLY-Jody Stuart, Gary Bartlett There were two major changes this year in the selection of Student Super- latives-the addition of Best General Ap- pearance and the limitation of the Super- lative titles to seniors. Another change was the addition of the Sophomore and Junior Class Favorites. The title of Best Athlete was chosen by the boys of the sixth hour gym class, while the National Honor Society elected the Best Scholars. The students awarded the title of Most Deserving were selected by the, Presidents of the different organi- zations and their sponsors. The remaining six Superlatives were elected by the en- tire student body. BEST GENERAL APPEARANCE-Marian Caldwell, Craig Johnson Student Superlatives nw MOST DEPENDABLE-Sara Ragsdale, Bill Phenicie l 'HM Q i , ,- aff M, O, -,Mw-,,,,L,, 1,Lh,: 'gg ky Q A -f H' ' --ff ,A ',,g.4,N,,p..Q2: L., K -wjkw 'kjfkq ,aah 7fJveE.,,s- X Rx i i i . W fl K , AVLbA h J1.f, - ,. 'K' V MOST DESERVING-Karen Conley, Kent Bays i,.0.ifwrQk4 BEST ATHLETE-Phil Maltby -mono ,101 MOST SCHOOL SPIRITED-Cathy Coenen, David Worsham MOST TAI-ENTED-Renee TB'-'MOCK David Zeliff ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,......Q.-,W, mmf ...qs auf..- .. -I n ie ir SOPHOMORE CLASS FAVORITES-Barbie Harris, Kent Hancock JUNIOR CLASS FAV0R'TE5'Jeanie Gibson' GUY Colvin MOST LIKELY TO SUCCEED-Cindy McDougal, Lou Hancock Q7 is Isl. lu nu U D , -H,,.....f-' 1 B vl ? va-..., 1, ,-. Ji 1:1 BETTY CROCKER AWARD-Janet Bailey D-A-R AWARD-Kakie Pryor I r 'w4'W -M' ,- , - x L Wm ' V' J ' K , 1,4 l 4,,,. l ' ff lff, ' , ., 'll' A I f 4- , A X, , K 'ff - - f .91 ,J v V' ,H flu, ., A M fv-k l lff'xQ?,i4l5Zf-1.f f'TZ'f ifyf ' v 4 A l. ' - gf,f,1,3,,M',,11 N' ,A ' I 5 R I BEST SCHOLARS-Sheila Landreth, Dale Billingsley f M , X' A September Jody Stuart was elected September's Girl of the Month. Jody was active in Pep Club and was a cheerleader for three years, serving as co-captain her senior year. A member of Student Council for three years, Jody served as chaplain her iunior year and social chairman as a sen- ior. Jody was a two year member of National Honor Society and Lettermen's Club and served on both Junior and Senior Board. Jody was elected Most Friendly Girl as a iunior and a senior. Her senior activities included queen at- tendant, member of Gamma Sigma, Lau- reate and Taps VI staffs. Boy of the Month for September was Lou Hancock. Lou has been a member of football, basketball, and track teams, serving as tri-captain of the football team as a senior. Lou was a two year mem- ber of Interact, National Honor Society, Student Council, serving as President of Student Council as a senior. Lou was on Senior Board, was Boys' State repre- sentative and a member of Laureate staff in his senior year, and was chosen Most Likely to Succeed. October Girl of the Month for October was Cathy Coenen. Cathy was a member of the Music Club in her sophomore and iunior years. A three year member of the Pep Club, she was also a cheerleader for three years, serving as captain in her senior year. She participated in the Letter- men's Club for two years and served as Junior Board representative. In her senior year she reigned as Miss Memorial V, was chosen as Most School Spirited, and served as Gamma Sigma Social Chairman, a Student Council representative, and a member of the Senior Dinner-Dance Com- mittee. Bill Phenicie was selected as Boy of the Month for October. In his sophomore year Bill was on the Sophomore Board and was member-at-large of the Student Council. He was a varsity swimmer in his sophomore, iunior, and senior years, and was a participant on the All-State Swimming Team. A two year member of Latin Club, Bill also served as member- at-large of the Student Council again in his iunior year, and was also Vice-Presi- dent of the iunior class, a member of the Junior Board, OASC convention delegate, and belonged to International Club. As a senior Bill served as President of his class, was chosen Most Dependable Boy, and was on the Laureate staff. 'Mu h. gg ,,-, , , ok . .I 5 .QQ. .vs L, mist. - rl stag. we A L., 5 November November's Girl of the Month was Sara Ragsdale. In her sophomore and junior years she was a member of Stu- dent Council and was an lnter-City repre- sentative. Sara was a queen attendant for three years and was also a three year member of the Pep Club, serving as a squad leader in her senior year. Sara was the Student Council social chairman while a junior and was a Junior Board representative and member of the Spanish Club. In her senior year she was Student Council member-at-large, a Senior Board representative, chairman of the Senior Dinner-Dance Committee, Epsilon Delta program chairman, and was elected as Most Dependable girl. Boy of the Month for November was Steve Miller. A member of Student Coun- cil for three years, he served as Vice- President in his senior year. He was a member of Latin Club in his sophomore and junior years. As a junior he was also a member of the National Honor Society and the International Club. Steve was a three year member of Interact, and was elected Treasurer as a senior. His other senior activities included the National Honor Society and the International Club. E zLLion.rr ': R5 K MJ ww mmwkwq W l l 5.1 t .am , -,mu , QL.: f ,H 1 ti' 1' Q' lr December Selected as Girl of the Month for December was Karen Conley. ln her sophomore year Karen was Treasurer of her class and was a member of the Pep Club as in her junior and senior years. As a iunior she served as the class Social Chairman and was a member of the Spanish Club. Karen was a two year mem- ber ot Gamma Sigma and National Honor Society. A three year member of the Stu- dent Council, Karen served as the Re- cording Secretary in her senior year. She was also on the Commencement and Vespers Committee and was chosen as the Most Deserving girl. Chosen as Boy of the Month for December was Kent Bays. As a three year member of Interact, Kent served as President during his senior year. He was Lettermen's Club Secretary-Treasurer in his senior year after being a member in his sophomore and iunior years. As a iunior and senior he was chosen as a Student Council member-at-large. He let- tered for three years in baseball, and in his sophomore and iunior years he lettered in track and football. As a senior Kent made All-Conference, City, District and State. Among his other senior activi- ties he was a member of the International Club and was chosen as the Most De- serving boy. X It 'Z V' ' . cg 5.4. .xi ty in I is -. A ,.,,, i, 2.1 113 A K v D 9 I A ug an fa i ff, E. 'll'- . , C ,., ,gY . i 'vigixgdzieg A, . if Xl lcinuciry Selected as Girl of the Month for January was Marian Caldwell. Marian was an active member ot the Pep Club for three years, and was Secretary in her senior year. She was a member of Gamma Sigma, Student Council and Epsi- lon Delta in her iunior and senior years. Her other senior activities included Na- tional Honor Society, Taps Staff, Princi- pal's Honor Roll, Class Day Assembly Committee and she was chosen as the girl with the Best General Appearance. David Raybourn was chosen as Boy ot the Month for January. ln his senior year David served as Vice-President of his class. He was on the Honor Roll in his sophomore, iunior and senior years. He participated in Varsity Athletics as a swimmer and was a member of the Let- termen's Club. His other senior activities included interact, Latin Club and Inter- national Club. I X Ill 5, kg y February The Girl of the Month for February was Addie Synar. Addie was a member of the Pep Club for three years, and on the honor roll her iunior and senior years. She was a member of the Senior Board and was the Senior Class Social Chairman. Her other senior activities in- cluded lnternational Club and Student Council. February's Boy of the Month was Gary Bartlett. As a sophomore Gary was the Vice-President of his class and a Student Council representative. He was a mem- ber of Pep Club and Lettermen's Club for three years and served as Lettermen's Club President his senior year. His iunior year he was on the Junior Board and was chosen as the Most Friendly Boy. He lettered in basketball, football, and baseball for three years, and was a member of Interact his iunior and senior years. His other senior activities included Senior Board, All-Conference and All-City football, and the Most Friendly Boy. ENKR . . , .. ..,. . Y .' 7 . 1 nw. 0-Q Q.: -I ,avi ,, Q 1' o'v'1 , 7 Y c l ' 1 v U u o 0 u 1 I u o a 1 o v Q U v 1 1 U 0 Q r 0 U Q 1 0 o 1 o 1 0 l c T T' ,,L. ,-O, -ru' I. ' I f t1' Q' 1' 'I vi Lv y I ' Q 1 V 1 I 'I 1 ' ill ' ' , v V ' I ' Y . v ' , - v Y g f v. 'V , v V f 1 ' ' , y Y 1 ., v Y , . ' ' U ' ' , 9 , U Y . g C - ' .1 . , .c ' . , .0 ' n I ' , l , ' U 'Y . g ' 0 ' an v . ' ' ' ' 4 ' , O V ' . ' 1 ' p ' tv ' . ' . , u . ' ' . u U I ' . ' , ' , . 1 0 I F ' 1 . ' . ' 1 , 0 q Q 1 o U ' . ' , .3 I ,V , 1, .11 - U I g 0 0 ' v 9 o I SPORES Every athlete strives to become a chamf pion. In striving to be- come a champion, hard work and deter- mination are demand- ed. The glamour of the actual contest seems to wear thin in the day by day grind of practices without the pep-squad band and cheerleaders. Through sports, the successful athlete ac- quires not only a suc- cessful record, but a sense of honesty, co- operation, fair play, respect for others, and acceptance of respon- sibility. This, in whole, is the purpose of sports. B Chargers Post . . . 1 I f 1 . 1,2 5 s ,tjc l f mah , .r .rag-. 4. -ag Qu.. 4. First Row lefr to right: Bob Rogers KManagerJ, Ross Cooper CManagerJ, Don Hardcastle CMgr.D, Amos Martinez, Steve Penrose, Bob Boyer, Mike. Confer, Tom Havins, Gary Colvin, John Echols, Kent Bays, Lou Hancock, Kent Hancock, Craig Shapard, Randy Dorsch, Dan Baker fManagerJ, Bill Campbell KMan- agerlp Second Row: Coach H. J. Green, Coach Dwayne Sullenger, Tom Meason, Joe Vaughn, Gary Bolten, Roland, Rice, John Odell, Joe Brandt, Bob Milks, P Even Season im Eddy. 4' :- S, , -.vi 1 Toburen, Gary Bartlett, Lloyd Abraham, Mike Queen, Jeff Welch, Ron Cleghorn, George McNinch, Kelcie Nance, Coach Jerry Swanson, Coach Don Third Row: Duke Thompson, Ted Bailey, Steve Dixon, John Doak, Monty Robertson, Tom Toburen, Greg Jones, Steve Hallock, Tom Strauss, Brad Kirberger, Rick Pasque, Chris Johnson, Chuck Sullivan, Steve Kile, Steve Schooley. f . A , ,,.. ' ,,,f-rw if ' I ' ,,,..,,, ,. ,, ,,,, . A, ,, Qs+,Lg2 -Haag, V' ' 'wt -- 'W Eg- gl we ' l5 iV ff l7' : V -W 'E ' f B, A Ho , ri fall? 'W wg ,L fm . ,, EEF 55 VF El5Pg,Xgf-iw at Al fa? 4 maths, ' ' ' V ' 'EM j u ' ,wf9Q'?lflE11, ft ff .9 ' . f . at 25,5 'W 9 f-- It ff. .. BL ,K 9 1. f' H 2 Q33 M: 'flag 1 , 'Qfff 'ZQ'? '1f,,,W:Y,t ,,,, . 'll :ffl .. ., , we ,.,,,r..l...t ff WJ 22 W W 'H U1 A X tt Y B ' Mi' F5 2, 51 32 12 . ' - 'V 92- ll 1 ff .- .- M Q t I f' I A-ff? J vvvf 5 ,w.M.2 , LLL, Efgm We if M . .,i,f 2Qft ' 'B if My Ms' ft fw 4 ,Blawg 1 P' dy P' : 'fvfe , .., ,.. ff4,,2::- ' w i M Q V, -ff M, + lla , ,ff,,,. me F ,, My ,ak , - ,jazzy-fs-at ar- A fl' f ' fr' 4' 4 Z vig t we-H E1 Z ' lg , 1 af! as ' . A ll 7 ' l o ra am t n: lf Bob Gorney Gary Bartlett Lou Hancock Monty Robertson Ted Bailey Jeff Welch Bob Boyer l I8 Joe Vaughn ,x ,H is yi wg-' F ,ww li-9' Tom Strauss 4 Y . Coach H. J. Green Despite the loss of prospective start- ers at the beginning of the season, the handicap of numerous injuries, and lack of veteran experience, the 1967-68 Memorial football team fought valiantly to post an even season and grasp second ,gf , SUE' ' Chargers run through traditional pep line. Memorial 20 Bart. Sooner Memorial i4 Edison .... Memorial. . 8 McLain . . . Memorial 42 East Central Memorial O Hale ...... . . 42 Memorial 13 Central . . . Memorial l 3 Sapulpa ...... 7 Memorial 0 Washington Memorial 19 Webster . . . Memorial i4 Rogers . . . After losing to arch rivals Edison and McLain, and suffering defeat at the hands of Hale and Washington, Charger fans had good reason to be dismayed. The Chargers look back upon the sea- son with mixed feelings of pride and X. . ,.1- Lou Hancock reaches for a pass. place in the Magic Empire Conference. There were highlights throughout the season, the 20-O defeat of Bartlesville, the 42-O crushing of East Central, and the l9-6 upset of Webster, ranked tenth in state. The Charger team also suffered many disappointments as they struggled to overcome insurmountable odds. I t disappointment. They are proud of the placement of seven seniors on the Magic Empire Conference All-Star Team. The team emerged at the close of the season with the taste of both victory and de- feat, a sense of confidence that only ex- perience can bring, and the satisfaction of a struggle well fought. John Echols watches during timeout X , 1 lm 3: ' 'fm J--sci? f D 'Jw' Kent Bays, Gary Bartlett, and Lou Hancock talk with Coach gl im U. P I -4 Kent Bays turns corner as Gary Colvin blocks. Defensiveman Tom Meason heads toward goal. Right-Amos Martinez returns a fumble in McLain game. 7- 1 f ' ' fam,-, JD-- m. Coach Dwayne Sullenger df' Gary Colvin gains valuable yardage in East Central game. ' .Q 'Ms J., ..- me sms Ron Cleghorn punts in McLain game. Foofball managers aft I' v ' xii. 5' VM .A -ug-fe, - 'Q' ff , ' f :wg fwwrjvvrlk' 'W' ...A . f, V .L,,, .. ,. ,, ,nw , f ,. .,,, y f ,x , v,.f V I .fm q . r ' r . Y r cg. -.,. Charger defense holds. A f .rr af. Coaches confer with players on the sideline. l22 prepare John Echols for feast. W ., .. Q- Ak ,f,,.,:,ZkM Gary Colvin runs to the outside. f pf. Juniors and sophomores build muscles for next year. M' S Memorial. .18 McLain . . . 18 Junior Vorsity Shows Potentiol s l l '.' 4. - Ag 4. A . A A First Row left to right: Steve Arnold, Lee Werling, Bill Ireland, Bill Campbell fManagerJ, Greg Welsh, Tom Sartainp Second Row: Coach Gerald Williams, Warren Singleton, John Hendricks, Kent Hammond, Robert Tyer, Kent Sunderland, Steve Massey, Ronnie DeGarmo, Bob Busby, Scott Williams, Scott Cowdin, Steve Fiske, Pete Rabon, Mike Goodsenp Third Row: Dan Goodwin, Jeff Mosher, John Myer, Scott Nickleson, Richard DeSirey, Bobby Blair, David McCluggage, Glen Reames, Dale Jeffus, Rick Wyatt, Dan Paul, Terry Vancil, Gary Hale, Coach Bob Roberts, Fourth Row: Pat Sampson, Mike Sulton, Mike McCaslin, Stan Wood, Glenn McGee, Steve Martinez, David Rosenthal, Layn Phillips, Doug Ellis, Ray Timmerman, Jim Holt, Rick Palazzo, Lynn Phillips, Eric Jones, Memorial. .10 Bart. Sooner . . 6 Memorial.. 6 Edison .. 18 Memorial. . O Washington . . . 50 Memorial. .18 East Central . . 6 Memorial.. 6 Rogers .. 24 Memorial Memorial 14 24 Hale . . Central .. ' . .fwawq y. . .1 1 5 ' it M - ,,., Af 8 .stt wg, f hifi .ff - ' ii fi anew H' ' .ggiw r Agfa h I 2 ' -' ta ,. ' L, I I - fffl 1.52 '-'.' ' . Jig . 1 Junior varsity defense charges in on opposition. Left to Right: Bob Goodwin, Bob Sober, Norman Perkins, Chris Bousum, Phil Maltby, Wayne Machande, Jim Norman, Bob Bailey, Whit Ellis, Bob Dillinger Randy Scott, Mark Hopkins. Cross County Poces to Conference Chompionshrp State runner-up, Phil Maltby, confers with Coach MacKenna. Memorial's cross country team, headed by Coach Tom McKenna, did extremely well this year. With only one returning letterman, the prospect of a successful season looked doubtful. Through hard work and determination, however, the team ranked high in many invitational meets. Paced by conference champ and All-Stater Phil Maltby, the Charger harriers brought recognition to Memorial by capturing the Magic Empire Crown. Memorial vs. Kelley lost Memorial vs. Edison won Edison Invitational 4th O.B.U. Invitational 2nd Rogers Invitational 7th Memorial vs. McLain won O.S.U. Invitational 7th Conference l st State l2th John Dosser iumps for control of the ball. Basketball f W Q-is Teammates watch Chargers score. Abounding in spirit and potential, the i967-68 basketball team fought a series of rugged competitors in an effort to earn a successful season for Memorial. Inexperience, however, plagued the Chargers as they struggled through a disappointing season. The crowds witnessed heartbreaking games such as the 54-53 loss to Hale, the 59-56 defeat of Memorial by Wash- ington, and the 53--48 loss to East Cen- tral. The 62-56 victory over state ranked Webster and the 75-59 win over McLain, who placed first in conference, were the highpoints of the season. Charger fans were proud of the spirit and determination that were displayed in each game. Because of this spirit and drive to win, Memorial took third place in the Magic Empire Conference. 15 R sd. Chargers hope for another victory. Lee Hawks shoots from outside. L ft t Rgh T yl L Haw s, ark Neer, Craig Knutson. t: Lou Hancock, Jim Hill, Page Barton, Cecil Whitt, David Worsham, Gary k M ' Coach Doug Dugger. B tl tt Coach Doug Dugger, John Dosser, Joe Brandt L ry Memorial Memorial Memorial Memorial Memorial. . Memorial Memorial Memorial Memorial Memorial Memorial Memorial Memorial Memorial Memorial Edison .... Rogers .... Hale ..... Sapulpa . . . Wash. Cascia Hall . Webster .. Wash. . . . . East Central Bart. Sooner McLain . . . Sapulpa . . . Webster .. East Central McLain . . . an E5 ol I, 'xi .4-nv 5 Q ii' 1 1? ' H, 4 eq -'Qu' v Q 315 swf b Kb ggi, vvff .QA Wh if 2 3: fl 4' Q 'A Q. Q Q E fx gf 'Fa , Q B-Squad seeks another victory. Junior Varsity Z H W OGC el'l'Y est N .... Left to Right: David Rosenthal, Bill Wince, David Abernathy, Gary Payne, Hank Harris, Jim Noel, Nick Moyers, Henry Govan, David Cleveland, Tom Toburen, Gary McCurdy, Coach Terry West, Jim Summers, Chris LeGate, Ray Timmerman, Steve Schooley, Kent Sunderland, Gary Jones, Gary Hale, Kent Hancock George Perrine, Glenn Dady, Dale Quigley, Mike Crawford, Harold Knight. Kneeling: Mark Rodgers. LLLL t N, , - ,. kkkk . . im 'B ,, ., ,,.. is 6.0, , K L ' sk Q ,L if S V' K lvl ' 5 ! Charger swim team awaits rival. H W l Swimmers Take Conference ill 15: li L5 fl 2 ,W i eii- ire, , llg i, fi - ill til Me2gz1!Elig,f!2lfi'rfggi!:5l,e,wl1zw?El-'fifflf fgf2wreir2,qif?u'm'n':-!'i fliiv2iliQQ3g K,:li fglllglxli flrli 5 E 1 l fr ,l, , , S' f 4 lfl j Q il l fl il' is ,i qi lil!-,iltllglrlnflllllis i 1 i I i i .M li' 1 I All :':i'lM Ii' SN, gli , f W , i f I M2 n ., '--i a i if , iw 'Wir , ,, , , N , V I JM! 4 ,lu , V, , ,, , , sf, ,V - if ,i i an gi. 4 First Row: David Atkins, Randy Moore, Gerry James, Brent Waguespack, Jerry Dugger, Bruce Robson, David Sheets, David Stevenson, Ken Powleyp Second Row: Kirk Chalmers, David Raybourn, Mark Bates, Tom Raybourn, Biff Rummerfield, John Shafer, John Russell, Tom Barclay, Kenney Herschel, Chuck Pate, Kevin Smith, Rick Fleenor, Steve Deal, Don Grove, Tom Frueling, Don Randle, Coach Ed Lusk. Biff Rummerfield Rick Fleenor Kirk Chalmers , ff, 5 Coach Ed Lusk Spirit ran high as the Chargers swam to another victorious season. There were impressive victories over arch rival Edison and Hale plus the Loyalty night victory over Bartlesville Sooner High. Memorial was provided with stiff competition in the conference meet this year, but as before, won by a convincing margin. This success was made possible by Coach Ed Lusk, whose guidance and encourage- ment aided the Chargers in posting an outstanding record. Memorial Rogers ..... 2 7 Memorial McLain . .. 23 Memorial Hale . . .. 38 Memorial Edison . . . . 40 Memorial Arkansas 56 Memorial Central . .. 36 Memorial Washington . . 28 Memorial Edison ..... 5l Memorial .... Bart. Sooner . 41 Memorial Bart. College . 56 Conference 92 points lst City 6l points 2nd State 37 points 3rd g Q s, M i 2 i fs John Shafer Bill Phenicie Steve Deal Swimmers practice starts before an upcoming meet. Brent Waguespack Mark Bates City champion relay team practices starts before state meef. l John Russell Kevin Smith f .. ' ,, may .....x,. David Sheets fa Y 'S f Vx: -, , l 7 ' ,.l.,.,.4qx: W 3 5 Memorial divers David Sheets, Gerry James, and Jerry Dugger. gg Swim team cheers feammaie on fo viclory. , 7,, --1 - David Raybourn I33 FfR Sth Wrestlers End Victorious Seoson i X3 e Pollack, Steve Pollack, Rod Rogers, Mike Brady, Tim Newton, S d R ld Williams, Bob Poyhonen, Don Gilleland, David Carman, Bill Campbell. Memorial Edison .... Memorial Rogers .... Memorial Sapulpa . . . Memorial Kelley ....... Memorial Washington . . . Memorial Webster . . . Memorial. . East Central Memorial McLain .... Memorial Memorial. . Bart. Sooner Sand Springs il fl M llfsxi lt, Walter Roney, Darryl Crews, Rick Pasque, Joe Vaughn, Coach Gerald Williams l ,ll Bob Gorney prepares to wrestle his opponent. Memorial wrestlers did well this year under the direction of Coach Gerald Wil- liams. There were many highlights of the season, the 32-13 victory over-Rogers, the 31-18 defeat of Washington, and a 34-6 Loyalty night victory over East Central. Along with these victories, the wrestling ranked high in several tourna- ments. They captured fourth place in the Webster tournament, and were nosed into third place by rival Kelley in the Oral Roberts Tourney by two points. For the first time in Memorial's history, the Charger men honored Memorial by tak- ing first place at the Edison Tournament. Rick Pasque works for a pin. t Q Monty Robertson Darryl Crews Rod Rogers A 'Qi' .'1N'Qir'iEfv, 1-,HE .,,, , . 4, k '-., Qvs...,f.'r f a ft -- t I J f m R N, ,Fi -VLV i Arikr ,. . . Q 'L t ' . ' aa- Wrestlers watch teammate. Bob POyhOI'teI'1 git? W pn 1 . .rw H 4+-- ---- f Y' f 7 1. .. - ,,W,r i?7l5 9:Afi.v.-1? fn, l l 511iti:?'TY.'.LL4 if , A gran: Seth Pollack Joe Vaughn i h w Rick Pasque Chargers win!!! Darryl Crews drives for a pin. at ' f'iff L?ff' 5 i'ffLi,1 I --...-.,......, , . Joe Brandt ' Cecil Whitt .Ut D Gary Bartlett N Joe Vaughn L --u-ni ,..-1. F-v Tom Presley Bob Gates Page Barton anna -Q-1. C: - ,Q 'K 5 rl: a'L.'-- ' , . P -.-..-....................... First Row left to right: Cecil Whitt, Tom Presley, Gary Bartlett, Joe Vaughn, Joe Brandt, Bob Gates, Kelly Jones, Second Row: Dan Baker, Doug Popeioy, Amos Martinez, Ron Cleghorn, Charles Whitlock, Mike Stewart, Russell Brown, Third Row: Tom Meason, Mike Sulton, Don Archer, Jeff Welch, Craig Johnson, Tom Strauss, Steve Dixong Fourth Row: Mike McCaslin, Chuck Sullivan, Steve Kile, Gary Bolton, Gary Boatman, Bob Liggett, Randy England. Baseball March l9 Bart. Sooner March 29 East Central April l Sapulpa April 9 McLain April ll-April 13 Memorial Tourn. April 16 Washington April l9 Edison April 20 Rogers Coach Don Eddy April 20 Hale April 27 Webster May 3-May 4 Regionals May 10-May ll State ----1... 'fr KeHyJones K ' - JL :' ,L .af Neer and Mike Magill Bob Karlgvich March 13 March 19 March 22 March 28 April 3 April 5 April 10 April ll April 23 A April 24 May 2-May 3 Pete Harpster Coach Doug Dugger A Hale Central East Central City Rogers Edison Conference Webster McLain Bart. Sooner State Golf Mi 1 Firsf Row left to right: Bob Busby, David Huckin, Eric Weir, George Perrine, Bill Huckin, Shannon Huggins, Mike Magill, Mark Neer, Bob Karlovich, Second Row: Ted Blackburn, Pete Harpster, Jim Noel, Gary Cox, Steve Sligar, John Odell, Nick Moyers, Tom Hunter. 15.-f. Chris Bgyle STSVS Miller I March March March March March March March April April April April April April April April 8 12 14 19 21 26 29 2 5 9 11 16 19-April 20 23 24 -March 30 May 3-May 4 Rogers Ba rf. Sooner Hale Central Hale Sapulpa City Edison Sapulpa McLain Ba rT. Sooner McLain Conference Edison Rogers State Bill Remmerf Whit Ellis , 91,1 , ful A wr l L. , W M-'fl-,Nfl Iv H - f. 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V fm V- w , A - as ,, vw, jv John Myer , '4' 1 ,wzs ' - W w , Ml.. VX, A , ,rl g 1 'k , . Q5 g,,j,g?V r 5 , .K-j:jg,,xja i, , gm., ,. ,. Y l Wayne Machande Phil Maltby Chris Bousum, Bob Sober March 5 March 8 March l2 March 15 March 19 March 22 March 29 April 6 April l3 April 20 April 26-April 27 May 3-May 4 Truck Kelley Hale Ba rt. College Bart. Sooner Sapulpa Central Edison McAlesTer Relays O.B.U. Relays Conference Regionals State 1 .,-Z.. Coach Jerry Swanson Bob Goodwin First Row left to right: Bob Goodwin, Whit Ellis, Phil Maltby, Mike Queen, Bill Remmert, Wayne Machande, Gary Lipperd, Chris Bousumy Second Row: Bob Sober, Charlie Cleavy, Bill Danne, Jim Norman, Scott Cowdin, Bill Galbraith, Greg Welsh, John Meyer, Third Row: Steve Arnold, Bob Dillinger, Mike Goodsen, Chris Ford, Chris Kirton, Bob Wilson, Terry Vancil, Ken Hammond. 1 .. 1 f E 1 ? X 'Vu 1.1 bl 3 ,,. ,x .N ,,,..x.-. ' 5341. .- X' 4 M gl? -1. 1, ,x :ar . N Jw' .. 11 , ,qZ3,9.'3 175, . ' -,?,' 4,13 f. . lx u Y' I 1 ff -H, 'QP 2 fi TSX ,, .p ,.,vA ' fh- QW I Il f fb , i I ' N ' N W' v ii , gl, 'fi 5 14 1 - 1'-7-51,1132 H' .1 L Q33 i-:.fq, :-4 fl I.. kfj'Tqqi5giifafI,'sf ' . , , '- I-ff'--if I ,x 'Y' WE 4 LI h A I . s ,- I if,-1 Arr v.. oxfumuom REDUCTION E. ww ,mmf Senior Board-Standing: Ben Chappell, Eddie Chorette, Lou Hancock, John Echols, Bill Nation, Mark Christman, Skip Fowler, Coach Green, David Worsham, Dale Billingsley, Tom McCann, Ricky Bartley, David Sheets, Chris Szlichta, Seated: Sara Ragsdale, Jody Stuart, Jan Sutton, Mary Jones, Carmen Jobe, Gaylyn Murray. After all these years they've finally made it. They've passed through the seemingly endless sophomore and iunior years and at last hold the position of im- portance at Memorial that they have long sought. They will never forget this, their final year at Memorial. They had fun at the senior mixer and at the Sadie Haw- kins Dance and enioyed facing the ele- ments to cheer for their football team. There was the agony of cramming for the endless finals and the disappointment in the close games they iust couldn't win. Then came the Prom and graduation-and it was all over. But they won't forget their years as underclassmen, either. These were the years in which they gained the knowledge and experience needed to guide them through their all-important final year. They were constantly aware of the influ- ence of the senior class and hoped that when their turn came they would have a good influence on those who would re- spect and admire them. No matter where they go in life, they will never lose that which they gained at Memorial High School. The knowledge they acquired and the experiences they had will always remain in their hearts and minds. Mr. H. J. Green, class sponsor, presides over a senior board meeting. 1 .,t- . Battle Cry arouses spirited seniors. Steve Deal and Patsy Moritz walk Memorial's last time. , 'i halls for the Seniors Senior class officers from top: David Raybourn, Vice4Presidentf Bill Phenicie, President Betsy Hawkins, Secretaryg Debbie Kile, Treasurerg Addie Synar, Social Chairman MERCEDES ABALOS A.F.S., Pep Club, Gamma Sigma, Spanish Club, International Club ANN ABLESON Pep Club, Medical Club, Spanish Club, Gamma Sigma, N.H.S., Red Cross LLOYD ABRAHAM Varsity Athletics SUSAN ACORD Pep Club, International Club CHERYL ADKISON DEAN ALFORD Mu Alpha Theta, N.H.S. ANITA ALLEN Chargerettes, Epsilon Delta, Pep Club DEBBY ALLEN Music Club, International Club, F.T.A., Pep Club BARBARA ANDERSON Pep Club, T.A.C. JOANIE ANDERSON Pep Club, International Club, T.A.C. CATHY ANDREWS Pep Club, F.B.L.A. JIM APPLETON DON ARCHER BARBARA ARMSTRONG Pep Club, International Club, Epsilon Delta SUSAN ARN Pep Club, Gamma Sigma, Red Cross CYNTHIA ASHTON International Club MARY ANN AULT Pep Club, F.B.L.A., Epsilon Delta BRAD BADGER International Club DAVID BAGNALL Mu Aloha Theta, N.H.S. JANET BAILEY International Club, N.H.S., Spanish Club, Epsi- lon Delta TED BAILY SHEILA BAKER BOB BALDWIN Red Cross BARBARA BALlONlS 'Y' Seniors Show Spirit Bob Hardin, Kirk Chalmers, Steve Miller, and Greg Bourne support the sale of spirit hats. As Final Yecir Begins FLORENCE BANGS Surfs, Epsilon Delta, Pep Club JANET BARBEE Spanish Club, F.B.L.A., Pep Club TOM BARCLAY Lettermen's Club, Varsity Athletics TINA BARRON Pep Club, French Club, International Club ROBIN BARTH Pep Club, International Club GARY BARTLETT Lettermen's Club Pres., Senior Board, Interact, Varsity Athletics, Pep Club RICK BARTLEY Senior Board, International Club, Music Club, F.B.L.A. PAGE BARTON Interact, Varsity Athletics, Lettermen's Club, International Club MARK BATES Varsity Athletics, Pep Club, International Club STEPHANIE BATTISTO Pep Club, Epsilon Delta GAYLE BAUER MICHAEL BAUER MIKE BAUGH KENT BAYS Student Council, Interact Pres., Lettermen's Club Sec.-Treas., International Club, Varsity Ath- Ietics STEVE BEAL ROBERT BEBOUT International Club JANET BECK RON BERNBAUM N.H.S. LYN DIA B ERTGES SUSAN BEST Gamma Sigma Sec., Pep Club, Epsilon Delta Treas. DALE BILLINGSLEY Student Council, Senior Board, International Club, Laureate, N.H.S. CHARLES BINNEY TAMS BIXBY Lettermen's Club, International Club, Varsity Athletics RICHARD BLACKWELL LOUIS BOLDT DEBRA BORTEL T.A.C. DEBBIE BOSCH Pep Club CHRIS BOTT Music Club GREG BOURNE Interact, Student Council, Varsity Athletics WILLIAM BOVAIRD Student Council, International Club, N.H.S., Laureate MIKE BOWEN Moneymoking Proiects Jody Stuart and Lou Hancock are part of the group enjoying themselves at the Coronation Dance. Build Clcrss Treasury 99 . fiffffi Xi S s s I . s s k Q. ,, 7' 5 K f l' si 3 .-e. 1 we it in 1 Q., . . I t 4.3 LEE BOWSHER Music Club JIM BOYD International Club, F.B.L.A., Medical Club, Var- sity Athletics RICK BOYD ROBERT BOYER Varsity Athletics LINDA BRADSHAW Pep Club, T.A.C. DEBORAH BRANDENBURG Surfs, Pep Club PATTY BRIGGS French Club, Pep Club, International Club SCARLETT BRINTON Student Council, Marching Band, A.F.S., Music Club DAVID BROWN Laureate, Journalism, Latin Club, International Club, N.H.S. JOHN BROWN PATRICK BROYLES BETTY BULLARD BETHANY BULLINGTON Pep Club, International Club, Chargerettes GAYE BULUT A.F.S., Pep Club, Gamma Sigma, International Club STAN BURGER Music Club, International Club, Marching Band, Mu Alpha Theta, Spanish Club, N.H.S. SUSAN BUSBY Cheerleader, Pep Club, Gamma Sigma, Inter- national Club, Lettermen's Club, Latin Club, Student Council CAROL BUTLER Surfs Historian, N.H.S., International Club, Span- ish Club SANDY BUZZALINI CAROLYN BYFIELD Pep Club, F.B.L.A. RIC BYRD Music Club, Marching Band, International Club, Mu Alpha Theta DONNA CAGLIONE BUDDY CALDWELL Varsity Athletics MARIAN CALDWELL Student Council, Pep Club Sec., Epsilon Delta, Gamma Sigma, N.H.S., Yearbook BARB CAMPBELL Pep Club, Medical Club, Music Club, Laureate MARC CAMPBELL F.B.L.A. Pres., International Club PAULA CARDER Pep Club, Epsilon Delta, F.B.L.A. DAVID CARMAN T.A.C., Varsity Athletics, Lettermen's Club NORMA CARPENTER Masque and Gavel, International Club, Journal- ism TIM CAUGHRON KIRK CHALMERS Interact, Student Council Treas., Lettermen's Club V. Pres., Varsity Athletics, Board of Con- trol BEN CHAPPELL Senior Board, International Club Social Chairman ED CHORETTE Senior Board, Pep Club MARK CHRISTMAN Masque and Gavel, International Club, Senior Board DONNA CLARK Pep Club, Chargerettes KARLA CLAY PHIL CLEVERLEY N.H.S., French Club, International Club MIKE CODY CATHY COENEN Cheerleader Captain, Pep Club, Lettermen's Club, Student Council, Gamma Sigma Social Chairman, Miss Memorial V CHRIS COFFIN Latin Club JAN COLEMAN Medical Club Treas., Pep Club, Epsilon Delta, International Club Extracurricular Activities Provide JOAN COLLINGS International Club, Pep Club KAREN CONLEY Gamma Sigma, N.H.S., Pep Club, Student Coun- cil Recording Sec. NED CONNER DAVID COOK International Club, A.F.S. , . ROSS cooPER E I Varsity Athletics, Lettermen's Club RICK COPE JAMES COX International Club JIM CRAWFORD as L f, ,J L 4 1 K Vi Students let down their hair at the annual Sadie Hawkins Dance. 3 Le jp, A A Break From Studies Q' 1' CONNIE CREAGER Pep Club, International Club, Epsilon Delta SHIRLEY CUNDIFF Pep Club LINDA DANIEL Pep Club, International Club, Student Council, Gamma Sigma, Journalism MINDY DAUBERMAN N.H.S., Gamma Sigma, Pep Club, International Club, Masque and Gavel GLENDA DAVIS Pep Club, Spanish Club, Red Cross KAY DAVIS PAUL DAY Laureate, Marching Band, Music Club, Interna- tional Club STEVE DEAL Varsity Athletics, Yearbook Staff DEBBIE DEARDORFF Pep Club, Spanish Club, Epsilon Delta CYNDI DeBRUCQUE Pep Club RICHARD DeGARMO Marching Band, Red Cross, Music Club, Medical Club, International Club, Laureate DIANE DIGGLE Gamma Sigma, N.H.S., Pep Club, Spanish Club, Epsilon Delta, Medical Club Pres., Laureate BOB DILLINGER German Club, Medical Club, Varsity Athletics JIM DILLON LINDA DOAK Gamma Sigma, Masque and Gavel, N.H.S., Inter- national Club, Journalism LEE DOLLMEYER Marching Band, Music Club Pres., Red Cross, International Club, A.F.S. - RANDY DCRSCH Varsity Athletics DANA DOSE T.A.C. JOHN DOSSER Varsity Athletics KAREN DOYLE Pep Club, International Club, Chargerettes KATHY DRAKE F.B.I..A. MAC DUNCAN Journalism, International Club DEVORA DYER F.B.L.A., Epsilon Delta, Pep Club LINDA EADS Pep Club, T.A.C., Epsilon Delta JOHN ECHOLS Varsity Athletics, Mu Alpha Theta, Medical Club, N.H.S. Pres., International Club, Journalism, Laureate PATTY EDMOND5 International Club, Pep Club, Marching Band PAM EDWARDS N.H.S., Mu Alpha Theta, Chargerettes, Pep Club CAROLYN EHRLE Chargerettes, Masque and Gavel, Pep Club, Gamma Sigma MARILYN EHRLE Masque and Gavel, N.H.S., Pep Club, Gamma Sigma, Chargerettes JAN EISENBEIS Pep Club, Medical Club Sec., Gamma Sigma, Epsilon Delta, Latin Club KAY ELKINS SUSAN ENDRES Student Council, Pep Club Spirit, Gamma Sig- ma, lnternational Club MARELLIE ERICKSON N.H.S., Pep Club, International Club, Surfs Sec., Gamma Sigma DEBORAH ERVIN International Club, Medical Club Proving that they will do anything to sell a yearbook are staff mem- Lost Year Filled With bers Rick Paschal, Debby Wattman, and Marian Caldwell. Interesting, Varied Assemblies JUDITH ERVIN International Club, T.A.C. SUSAN EWING French Club, Pep Club DONNA FAGER Surfs V. Pres., N.H.S., Pep Club, Mu Alpha Theta KRIS FENTEM Spanish Club, Music Club, International Club, Chargerettes TOM FLEIG MARGARET FLIPPO N.H.S., Surfs Treas., Chargerettes Treas., Pep Club LINETTE FOGLEY Pep Club, Epsilon Delta, International Club BRUCE FOLGER B ETH FOSTER T.A.C., French Club LINDA FOSTER N.H.S., Music Club, German Club Sec., Pep Club, Journalism SKIP FOWLER Senior Board, Latin Club Treas., Interact, N.H.S. ROBERT FRANEY International Club BARBARA FRAZIER F.B.L.A. FRANK FREEBORG International Club LADON FRENCH Student Council, Pep Club JACKIE FREVERT TOM FRUEHLING Varsity Athletics, Lettermen's Club, International Club DOROTHY GEBBIA Music Club, Marching Band, Pep Club, Inter- national Club l55 ARCH GETTY International Club LARRY GIBBONS International Club, F.B.L.A. RON GIBSON DON GILLELAND Lettermen's Club, Varsity Athletics DON GILMORE Interact, N.H.S. V. Pres., Marching Band, Drum Maior, Music Club, Mu Alpha Theta LINDA GIVENS GARY GOEN MARK GOODWIN BOB GORN EY International Club, Varsity Athletics, Lettermen's Club KATHY GRAHAM RICHARD GRANT RANDY GRAY Lettermen's Club, Varsity Athletics, Spanish Club JEFF GREENBERG Masque and Gavel, Radio Club JUDY GREEN Pep Club, International Club, Epsilon Delta DEAN GROVE DONALD GRUNER Kirk Simmons concentrates on his test tube as he mixes the final ingredients of a chemistry experiment Students Enioy Well-Rounded Curriculum GARY GUEST LINDA GUSTIN Pep Club, F.B.L.A., Epsilon Delta ALBERT HAAS Mu Alpha Theta MIKE HALEY Marching Band, F.B.L.A., T.A.C. STEVE HALLOCK Varsity Athletics LOU HANCOCK Student Council Pres., Senior Board, Interact, Lettermen's Club, Laureate SANDY HANSON Surfs Pres., Gamma Sigma, Pep Club, T.A.C,, N.H.S. BOB HARDIN International Club, Masque and Gavel, Pep Club PETE HARPSTER N.H.S., International Club, Interact, Medical Club, Lettermen's Club, Varsity Athletics CHERYL HARRIS Music Club, International Club GREG HARROD International Club CONNIE HART N.H.S., Music Club, Pep Club, Gamma Sigma V. Pres. PATTI HART Student Council, International Club, Pep Club RANDY HARTMAN DAN HAWES Music Club BETSY HAWKINS Senior Class Treas., N.H.S., Spanish Club, Gam- ma Sigma, Pep Club SALLY HAYES DEBBIE HAYS Music Club, Marching Band SHARON HEFFERNAN Pep Club, International Club, F.B.L.A. V. Pres. CHUCK HELT Masque and Gavel ROBERT HENDERSON International Club PATTI HENNAGE Pep Club, Spanish Club ANN HENRY MIKE HENSLEY International Club JUDY HERNDON International Club, Pep Club, French Club, Red Cross STEVE HERNDON International Club DONNA HINDS Masque and Gavel Sec., Pep Club DAN HOBSON International Club SANDI HOLDEN F.B.L.A., Pep Club, International Club, German Club, Laureate MARK HOLT German Club PAULA HOOD International Club TONI HOTH T.A.c., Pep Club KATHY HOWE N.H.S., Laureate, Mu Alpha Theta, Medical Club, International Club BILL HUCKIN Mu Alpha Theta Pres., Medical Club, Varsity Athletics CAROLYN HULL Pep Club DANNY HUTCHINSON Interact, Red Cross, Journalism, Medical Club LINDA INMAN Pep Club, International Club RANDY IRWIN N.H.S., Interact, International Club, Mu Alpha Theta HARLAND IVY RONNIE JAMES French Club, Laureate JAMIE JAMISON Epsilon Delta, Spanish Club, International Club NANCY JENKINS French Club, Pep Club, Epsilon Delta PAUL JENNINGS Interact V. Pres., International Club, Student Council, N.H.S., Journalism KEN JEWELL CARMEN JOBE Senior Board, Pep Club, Epsilon Delta CRAIG JOHNSON Student Council, International Club V. Pres., Interact, Masque and Gavel, N.H.S. GREG JOHNSON JACQUEATA JOHNSON Pep Club, F.B.L.A. Homecoming Draws . X Q ax. Queen attendants Sara Ragsdale and Jody Stuart enioy the attention they received during half time at the Sapulpa game. Many Memorial Grads , glirw R E N I F K .f A x y, f gl ' 5' ' A L I NIARSHA JOHNSON Gamma Sigma, French Club, Pep Club SHERRY JOHNSON Marching Band, International Club, Music Club DAVE JONES Journalism, International Club KAY JONES KELLY JONES Marching Band, International Club Treas., Var- sity Athletics, Lettermen's Club MARY JONES Senior Board, Laureate, Pep Club, F.B.L.A., International Club, Spanish Club PEGGY JONES Pep Club, Epsilon Delta DONNA JUSTISS Pep Club, Spanish Club, Epsilon Delta, Inter- national Club BOB KARLOVICH Varsity Athletics, Interact SHERRY KELLER N.H.S., Music Club PAT KELLY Student Council, T.A.C., Pep Club, Music Club KATHY KENNEDY MARCIA KETCHUM DEBBIE KILE Senior Class Treas,, Student Council, Gamma Sigma, Pep Club SHARMAN KILLIAN LEE ANN KNIGHT I59 JOHN KNOX International Club, Medical Club SANDRA KRAEMER Yearbook, Gamma Sigma, Pep Club, Interna- tional Club, N.H.S. DENNIS LAFFIN International Club Pres., German Club Pres., N.H.S. CAROLE LAM Pep Club, International Club, F.B.L.A. SHEILA LANDRETH N.H.S. Treas., Pep Club, Mu Alpha Theta, Medi- cal Club, Gamma Sigma CAROLYN LAUX Mu Alpha Theta, International Club, Medical Club, Pep Club DAVE LAYFIELD International Club LESLIE LaZAR Pep Club, Red Cross, T.A.C., Masque and Gavel JUDY LEMLEY French Club, N.H.S., Pep Club, Journalism, Gamma Sigma LINDA LEVIN F.B.L.A., International Club VICKI LEWIS Epsilon Delta, Pep Club, F.B.L.A. JOHN LILE International Club ALICE LINDLEY Pep Club, Music Club, Medical Club, Interna- tional Club, Spanish Club ROBERTA LINDSEY LINDA LOFGREN Surfs, Mu Alpha Theta, Chargerettes, Pep Club JIM LOGAN JANET LONG Student Council, Red Cross V. Pres., Pep Club, Surfs JAN LOUCKS Marching Band, Music Club CHRIS LOUVIER International Club, N.H.S., Mu Alpha Theta JANE LUNSFORD French Club Sec.-Treas., A.F.S., Pep Club, Inter- national Club, Laureate JAN MCARDLE Pep Club HERBIE MCCAIN Latin Club, International Club, Interact, Var- sity Athletics TOM MCCANN Senior Board, International Club, Spanish Club MIKE MCCLARY T.A.C. Seniors Strive for is... . H f ' ciii 2- , Q I:-'Ny Academic Achievement Rick Paschal and Steve Deal discuss college plans with a representative from the Naval Academy. , H ,li I 1 , 1, fi, NANCY MCCLUGGAGE Pep Club, International Club, Epsilon Delta, N.H.S. GARY MCCOY Mu Alpha Theta, International Club MARTHA MCCOY Pep Club GAYLE MCCRACKEN A.F.S., International Club, N.H.S., Medical Club, Pep Club, Journalism BOB MCCULLEY CINDY MCDOUGAL Student Council, Yearbook Co-Editor, Gamma Sigma, Pep Club V-Pres,, Journalism MIKE MCDOUGAL ALICE MCGEHEE International Club KAREN MCKINLEY Mu Alpha Theta, Red Cross, Medical Club, Pep Club CHARLENE MACKE F.B.L.A., Pep Club ROB MADDIN MARLISE MAGOON JULIA MAHONEY Surfs, International Club PHIL MALTBY GEORGE MARGETSON BRAD MARTIN DEBBIE MASON Pep Club RICHARD MASON TERESA MASON Pep Club, F.B.L.A. MICHAEL MELIZA Laureate, T.A.C. DAVID MILLER International Club RICHARD MILLER STEVE MILLER Student Council V-Pres., Interact Treas., N.H.S., International Club, Varsity Athletics BRIAN MILLS ROBERT MOBLEY Marching Band, Chess Club, International Club MELINDA MOODY Gamma Sigma, Pep Club, Music Club SHARON MOONEY Pep Club JOE MOORE French Club, Music Club, International Club PATSY MORITZ Pep Club Pres., Gamma Sigma, N.H.S., Inter- national Club DEBBIE MORRIS CAROL MORRISON German Club, Medical Club, Pep Club JACK MORRISON Interact, N.H.S. JERRY MOSLEY International Club TAFFY MOSSIEN KATHY MUNN Gamma Sigma, Pep Club, Epsilon Delta, Medi- cal Club. ALAN MURPHY International Club, Pep Club BETH MURPHY Pep Club Treas., International Club, Gamma Sigma DIANNE MURPHY N.H.S., Pep Club, Surfs, Epsilon Delta, Mu Alpha Theta GAYLYN MURRAY Senior Board, T.A.C., French Club, Chargerettes CAROL MYRICK Pep Club -1 Holiday Vocation Welcomed by All 3 li as .I' A! 5 :il . , , si 3, VW' F CAROL NAFE Medical Club, V-Pres., Gamma Sigma, Pep Club, N.H.S., Epsilon Delta, F.T.A. BILL NATION Senior Board, Spanish Club MIKE NEELY Marching Band, French Club, V-Pres. TOPPY NELSON International Club, Laureate, Latin Club, N.H.S, Q KAREN NISTETTER I f X ' iffy, N.H.S., Epsilon Delta 'fe , JIM NORMAN , Varsity Athletics TRACEY NORMAN ,X S, Surfs, Peo Club S KAREN NORRID V V Epsilon Delta X isnt: ir, A I .. K I Dorothy Gibbia, Mark Holt, and Sharon Young decorate Howard Overton for Christmas. NANCY NORTON Pep Club, T.A.C., Epsilon Delta, Laureate GAIL OAKLEY Epsilon Delta, Pep Club MARIANNE O'CARROL Chargerettes, French Club, German Club, Pep Club NANCY OLMSTEAD N.H.S., Gamma Sigma Treas., Pep Club, Epsilon Delta, International Club SHEILA ONSGARD , L, A ,,1'i a French Club, Pep Club, Laureate I HOWARD OVERTON . I PHIL PACK A JOANN PAPKE 'l Surfs SHARI PARTAIN Pep Club, Red Cross, International Club Span ish Club Pres., A.F.S., F'.T.A. RICK PASCHAL Q International Club, Interact, N.H.S. Journalism Yearbook AN N ETTE PASS Pep Club, Music Club, International Club MARGARET PATTERSON Red Cross, Masque and Gavel DOROTHY PEDIGO Pep Club JEANNE PEISTRUP International Club SUE PERIGO Pep Club, International Club, F.B.L.A JOE PERRY BILL PHENICIE Senior Class Pres., Interact, Laureate JOE PHILLIPS LYNDSAY PHILLIPS International Club, N.H.S., Interact RICHARD PHILLIPS JOHN PICKENS KAREN PIERCE Epsilon Delta, Music Club KATHRYN PINKSTON Pep Club, International Club SETH POLLACK International Club, Varsity Athletics STEVE POLLACK Varsity Athletics, Lettermen's Club PHIL POMNIIER International Club Examples for Underclossmen Q fl Mike Sowers in the fine art of -it .1L1L' 55? bubble blowing. BRAD POPEJOY MARSHA PORTER DEBORAH POTTER Marching Band, French Club TOM PRESLEY Varsity Athletics, Lettermen's Club PATRICIA PRICE KAKIE PRYOR N.H.S. Sec., Gamma Sigma, Yearbook, Masque and Gavel, Mu Alpha Theta, Spanish Club, Pep Club PAULA PUCKETT International Club, Music Club SUSAN PUMMILL Pep Club, French Club, Music Club LIN DA RAATZ Chargerettes, Pep Club, Gamma Sigma, N.H.S., Mu Alpha Theta, International Club SARA RAGSDALE Student Council, Senior Board, Pep Club, Epsi- Ion Delta, Attendant to M DEBBIE RAINEY iss Memorial V Latin Club, Pep Club, Music Club, Masque and Gavel PEGGY RAIS STEVE RALSTON JOYCE RAMBO F.B.L.A., Pep Club MARTI RATLIFF RONALD RAUCH DEANN RAWLINGS Pep Club, International Club, DENISE RAWLINGS International Club, Pep Club, Red Cross Red Cross DAVID RAYBOURN Senior Class V. Pres., Pep Club, Varsity Ath- letics, Lettermen's Club, International Club, Stu- dent Council, Interact DEBBIE REED LORRAINE REED STEVE REEVES CHAROLETTE REHEARD Pep Club BONITA REYNOLDS F.T,A., International Club ROLAND RICE BOB RILEY GREG ROBBINS International Club MONTY ROBERTSON Lettermen's Club, Latin Club, Varsity Athletics, N.H.S., Laureate GEORGE ROBINSON F.B.L.A., Music Club SH ELLY ROBINSON Music Club, French Club, International Club, Pep Club ROD RODGERS Varsity Athletics, Lettermen's Club PAM ROEGELS Pep Club, Chargerettes Sec., N.H.S., Masque and Gavel, Gamma Sigma, Laureate, Interna- tional Club BOB ROGERS Varsity Athletics DAVID ROSS NANCY RUSSELL KATHY RYAN Epsilon Delta Sec., Red Cross, Medical Club, Pep Club LESLIE RYSER KITTY SABIN Chargerettes, Pep Club, Music Club, Interna- tional Club STACY SAB OS Student Council, Pep Club, German Club, ln- ternational Club SHERRY SALLE Masque and Gavel, Red Cross, International Club, Pep Club MARILYN SCHAD Pep Club, International Club, Mu Alpha Theta Sec.-Treas., Red Cross Treas., Latin Club DORIS SCHOUWEILER Epsilon Delta, Pep Club Students Goin Knowledge Experience Needed for Future Yeors SUZANNE SCHUMACHER Pep Club BOB SCHURMAN F.B,L.A., International Club LARRY SCOTT International Club, Music Club, Marching Band RANDY SCOTT Varsity Athletics BECKY SECREST SHERRY SEE Masque and Gavel, N.H.S., Laureate, Journal- ism JOHN SHAFER Varsity Athletics, International Club GARY SHANE French Club Pres., International Club DAVID SHEETS Senior Board, Interact, Varsity Athletics, Let- termen's Club, International Club STEVE SHELLEY DAVID SHIBLEY Student Council, International Club JANET SHORT International Club, Spanish Club, F.B.L.A., Pep Club TOM SHUPE T.A.C., Spanish Club KIRK SIMMONS DAVID SIMPSON Varsity Athletics FRANK SIMS N.H.S., International Club, Latin Club ROY SINOR Mu Alpha Theta Pres. GARY SLIGAR International Club, Varsity Athletics CAROL SMITH Epsilon Delta LARRY SMITH PATTI SMITH International Club, F.B.L.A., A.F.S., Medical Club, Journalism, Laureate RICHARD SMITH Music Club SUSAN SMITH Pep Club, Laureate, Journalism, Gamma Sigma CHARLES SNOW International Club BOB SOBER Varsity Athletics, Letterm SALLY SPRAKER Pep Club, F.B.L.A. CYNTHIA STAATS ARLENE STAIGER Pep Club SUZIE STARK Pep Club JOE STETLER MIKE STETLER en's Club Craig StudIy Senior Johnson greets the audience as he is wheeled onto the stage by Gary Bartlett. Senior Superiority J 'i I I l? L1 C Tia get Dimmed in Candy Soles MIKE STEWART Interact, Varsity Athletics JACKIE STOCKTON T,A.C., Pep Club GEORGIA STRATON Gamma Sigma, Pep Club TOM STRAUSS Varsity Athletics, Lettermen's Club, Interna- tional Club JODY STUART Cheerleader Co-captain, Student Council, Senior Board, Pep Club, Lettermen's Club, N.H.S., Yearbook, Laureate, Journalism, Attendant to Miss Memorial V JAN SUTTON Student Council, Senior Board, Pep Club, Inter- national Club, French Club MAURINE SWAIN Pep Club, Surfs, Epsilon Delta JOHN SWINNEY Red Cross ADDIE SYNAR Senior Board, Senior Class Social Chairman, Student Council, International Club CHRIS SZLICHTA Senior Board, Pep Club, International Club RENEE TADLOCK Masque and Gavel Pres., Gamma Sigma, N.H.S., Pep Club JANIE TAYLOR Pep Club, Surfs, Epsilon Delta, International Club MICHAEL TAYLOR Marching Band, International Club, Music Club, French Club VICKIE TEEL Gamma Sigma, N.H.S., Pep Club, T,A.C. DOUGLAS THAYER Spanish Club, T.A.C., N.H.S., Laureate TERESA THOMAS DONNA THURMAN Pep Club TIM TOBUREN Varsity Athletics, International Club, Interact DONNA TODD MARY TODD Gamma Sigma, Pep Club, N.H.S., International Club Sec., Spanish Club SHARON TOWNES Pep Club, Epsilon Delta TRICIA TROWER Laureate, Journalism, Pep Club, Masque and Gavel MARY TRUE Pep Club, F.B.L.A., Spanish Club MARILYN TUMELSON Pep Club, Spanish Club Pres., Red Cross JANlE TURK French Club, T.A.C. GARY TURNER Student Council, Masque and Gavel, Interna- tional Club, A.F.S., French Club, Medical Club MARTHA VAANANEN International Club, Pep Club, T.A.C. TERRY VANTUYL DOUG VARK T.A.C, International Club, German Club JOE VAUGHN Varsity Athletics, Lettermen's Club, Interact, Journalism JOHN WALKER KARLA WALKER Music Club V. Pres., Surfs NANCY WALKER International Club, T.A.C., Pep Club RUTH WALKER French Club, Masque and Gavel, French Club, Pep Club KAY WALTER Epsilon Delta Pres., Surfs, Pep Club, Interna- tional Club, Masque and Gavel LYNDELL WATKINSON F.B.L.A., International Club, Pep Club BOB WATSON Varsity Athletics, Lettermen's Club KENT WATSON DEBBY WATTMAN Yearbook Co-Editor, Chargerettes V. Pres., A,F.S., Gamma Sigma, N.H.S., Pep Club VAL WEBBER T.A.C., Pep Club, Yearbook, Gamma Sigma, Red Cross gt r Trying to raise some cheers from the crowd are David Simpson, Randy White, David Raybourn, David Zeliff, Danny Hutchison, and Skip Fowler. Gir s Show Determination l On Gridiron Renee Tadlock grimaces as she fights her way through a crowd of onslaughting coeds. KAREN WEBER Pep Club, International Club LINDA WEBER Pep Club, T.A.C., Epsilon Delta SANDRA WEBSTER Music Club, International Club CHRISTINE WELCH Red Cross, Pep Club JEFF WELCH Varsity Athletics SARA WESTMORELAND Pep Club, Chargerettes REX WHEELER International Club TERRI LINN WHIDDEN Pep Club, International Club, Medical Club JOHN WHIPPLE International Club, Chess Club RANDY WHITE Pep Club, International Club CAROL WHITMAN Epsilon Delta, International Club, German Club Pep Club SUZAN NE WH ITN EY Epsilon Delta, Pep Club, N.H.S., ternational Club CECIL WHITT Varsity Athletics, Lettermen's Club BARBARA WIEDERHOLD Epsilon Delta MARVIN WIER LYNNE WILBORN Pep Club, Spanish Club A CAROLYN WI LCOX Pep Club Historian, Red Cross, Laureate, T.A.C., Epsilon Delta SUE WI LCOX Gamma Sigma Pres., Pep Club, International Club, Student Council STEVE WILKINS International Club, Latin Club, Laureate KIM WILLIAMS Red Cross, Pep Club, Spanish Club, Medical Club, International Club PRISCILLA WILLIAMS Chargerettes, Surfs, Pep Club, Laureate SHERILYN WILLIAMS Chargerettes Pres., Pep Club, International Club JEFF WILSON Medical Club, Music Club MICHELLE WILSON Pep Club, Music Club, International Club NATALIE WISE Pep Club, Spanish Club, International Club, Cha rgerettes GAIL WOOD Pep Club, Chargerettes, Epsilon Delta, Inter- national Club JAN WOOD Pep Club, F.B.L.A., Red Cross, Epsilon Delta MICHELE WOOD STEWART WOODARD Varsity Athletics, Pep Club, International Club, T.A.C., A.F.S. DAVID WORSHAM Senior Board, Red Cross Pres., Interact Sec., Letterman's Club, Pep Club, Journalism CAROL WYATT Pep Club PHIL WYLIE International Club PEGGY YOUNG Medical Club, Pep Club SHARON YOUNG Pep Club, Music Club DAVID ZELIFF Laureate, Journalism, French Club, Masque and Gavel V-Pres. PATSY ZUMWALT Pep Club at 'ia , 1' Q,-W F t , Qt 0 new f m IQ lf W! '49 9? ai Q div Q. i. g g ff f' 75 ,Q , .W-W.Q ' W' gag ' 5. V - VZLV, 1 Q 22 94 Y J,' , A 1 ' 151 2 A 1 ' g' . 5314 ., 7 -'U f,9,,w: wi Wifi 5: ' L L79fv V lfflfqsriiiifi'sf's-fffgiifiigfiiffwwiP 2 , If ' ' :f:f!5':wi.fv fffdxff' ff 1 5- -gg, ' xg L -I ' :Hiififf Jf:TiL,?f'f5Lb,:::, , f, 1- f :fv5n,-if ww ,, gpg f -- Q w:5Qi3gfg,,a'f1,,, ,v -- -- f , ffm ' mei K ,PE ,-ff. :el o , . r faki- . .fn-may W , K ' LI I T......,... W We Q wwf 8 4.-,L - fn, , A,,:,jM4, ,iw c5,,, I , if . . , U ,, V l Junior Class Officers-Clockwise: Jim Hill, President, Lisa Roll, Vice-President, Laura Todd, Treasurer, Barbie French, Social Chairman, Carolyn Kelley, SECVETBVY- Maxx . Mr. Boyd helps iuniors decorate to add a little bit of soul to the iunior mixer. Juniors The class of '69 entered Memorial this year, proud to exchange their red hats for white, proud to be iuniors. With a year of experience behind them, they began the school year with anticipation of success. Their first project was a bake sale. Soon afterward, on November 18, they sponsored an all-school mixer with the theme, Chargers Got Soul . With De- cember came the production of the class play, Arsenic and Old Lace . Red, white and blue pencils inscribed with the words 'Tulsa Memorial Chargers', were sold throughout the year. Each proiect had its measure of success, but all helped to create a lasting spirit of unity within the class. ' As the year came to an end, iuniors had received their rings and looked for- ward to their senior year with enthusiasm. l75 Hal Aber Janie Ableson David Abraham Susie Abraham Barbie Allen Tina Allen Betsy Alspaugh David Anderson Sharon Andrako Susan Andrews Evette Armstrong Cherie Ashby Jim Ashley Nathan Axton Susan Babb Kay Baehler Bob Bailey Dan Baker Toby Ballou George Bangs Ruth Ann Barber Kathy Barker Sally Bass Don Bauer Brett Baugh Donna Baumunk Nancy Beeman Becky Beisel Kristine Benedict Sherry Beniamin Mary Berard Ann Betts Eva Bever Owen Biddle Ted Biggs Diane Birch Cathy Bitner Debbie Black George Black Mary Jane Black Jim Blackburn Charles Blacknall Jeannine Blakemore Steve Blazer Mike Board Gary Boatman Gary Bolton Geoff Bond Michele Borofsky I76 Juniors Produce Classic ll 77 Arsenic and Old Luce 'EP The cast practices feverishly as production night nears. fi as , L is 2 to Merrilee Bost Chris Bousum Mike Boyd Debbie Boydston Kevin Boyle David Boyles Greg Bradshaw Mike Brady Greg Brandon Joe Brandt Janet Brillharf A. L. Brinton Cassie Brown Sandi Brown Tom Brown Debbie Broyles Cheri Buckley Rosemary Burks Jean Burnett Ellen Butler Vicki Butler Karen Cagle Don Calhoun Pat Callahan Glenn Campbell Pamela Campbell Dennis Canfield Scott Cannon Cindy Carlton 'tw' Regina Carrell 12.5 to -if Doug Carter Linda Carter Richard Cash Kim Catron Jan Cearing Sharon Chapman Dale Childers Vicki Claybaugh John Cleary Ron Cleghorn Tim Cleverdon Lee Coats Christy Coglizer Gary Colvin Mike Confer Patti Connell Mary Cook Donna Coover Judy Corlett Betty Cornwell Carol Cox Debbie Cox Scott Craig Bob Crawford Darryl Crews Steve Crowder Kristi Dains Bill Danne Dan Darcy Doug Darmstetter Cindy Davis Darrell Davis Mike Davis Cynthia Dawson Cindy Day Margaret Deaton George Defenbaugh Linda Defenba ugh l78 QL Juniors begin A - a series of achievement tests with the PSAT. Juniors Strive To -Av MW 2, ,r W M , gg i iw 5? t f h . K NN ,. .icr M Reach Academic Goals Sheri DeFries Pam DeVore Dana DeWitt David Dickenson David Dismuke Loyd Dixon Steve Dixon John Doak Connie Doane Richard Dobson Scott Dollrneyer David Dolrnan Dave Dorniney Mary Dosser Judy Douglas Susan Dubois Nickle Dunning Mike Dupree Midge Dusenberry Nancy Dyer Gordon Eaton Mary Eaton Gary Eidson Ward Ellis Whit Ellis Steve Ellsworth Jerry England Randy England Carol Engwall Charlie Ess Bill Eutsler John Evans Melissa Evans Terry Evans Mike Evanson Vicky Everett Carl Fair Sam Farler Mark Farris Nancy Ferguson John Field Mary Fightmaster Jane Fisher Julie Fitch Peggy Fitzgerald Rick Fleenor Deloras Flippo David Ford Dan Foster Randy Foster Alan Frakes Beth Franey Carol Frans Chuck Frasier Pat Freeman Barbie French Nancy Frizzell Bill Frohnapfel Ann Gale Denise Gandee Janet Gardner Scott Gardner Laurie Gatchell Bob Gates Jack Gatewood Gayle Gibbon Jeanie Gibson Corinne Gillick Gerry Glasby Wanda Goen Steve Goering Elena Goldsmith Bob Goodwin Martha Goodwin Dick Gordon Mary Ann Green Rhonda Greenberg Dorothy Greenlee Karen Griffin Jan Grosvenor Susan Gulick Barbara Haas Margaret Hadley Susan Halsey Jan Hamill Thea Hanson Kim Hardesty Pam Hart Arnie Hartman Pam Hatfield Phyllis Hatfield Tommy Havins Lee Hawks Sally Hay John Hayes Daxfid Hays Bill Hayward Betsy Hearn Juniors Anticipate Opening of New Wing Ann Mount offers her assistance in construction of the new wing. ,l Penny Heath Marilyn Hecklin Carolyn Hefley Colleen Hennessy Debi Henry Lynda Henry Tim Henry Caroline Higgins Bill Hill Jim Hill Carla Hix Hank Hobson Janis Holloway Cassie Hone Linda Honeycutt Tom Hosea David Housel Valerie Howard Larry Howe Pam Howell Kathy Hoyle Mary Hubbard Ann Huber Joe Huggins Tom Hunter Paul Husteol Mike Hutchison Pete lverson Kay Ivey Beverly Jackson Rusty Jacobson Marilyn James Mike James Robert Janclebeur Beverly Jetty Chris Johnson Cindy Johnson Doug Johnson Kathy Johnson Kim Johnson Pat Johnson Patti Johnson Rhonda Johnson Cherry Jones Claire Jones Marsha Jones Mike Jones Gayla Junk Patty Kasbaum Mike Kaufmann Carolyn Keithline Carolyn Kelley Karen Kelley Karen Kellogg Pat Kelly Norma Kerns Steve Kile Gary King Terry King Mike Kinnear a i 3 l 5 Susie Mills, Jeanie Gibson and Sharron Word practice a favorite cheer, Battlecry Spirit Socirs as Juniors Cheer tor 'rf ,Q 'v Chargers Christine Kinser Brad Kirberger Gene Kirkpatrick Susan Kleinwachter Kay Klintworth Jo Knotts Craig Knutson Linda Koons David Kothe Kathleen Krueger Rhonda Lacy Vicki Lanolreth Linda Langston Lee Larkin Darlene Lawfer Linda Lawrence Mike Layne John Leavitt David Lee Lynne Lee Chris LeGate Linda Lewis Stan Lewis Bolo Liggett Joe Looney Kathy Loots John Lowry Mickey Loyd Carol Lucas Steve Lucas Missy Lummus Elizabeth McAlister Colleen McAllister Louis McAlpine Martie McCain Judy McCarter Mike McCaslin Sharon McClure Jim McCollum Helen McCoy Larry McCraw Mike McGee Marvita McGuire Frank Mclntosh David McKinney Kathy McNamara Sharon McNeil George McNinch Kathy McQuaig Ann McReynolds Marc McShan Wayne Machande Allan Magill Mike Magill Joe Magoto Andy Mahoney Mark Manley Diane Margetson Diane Markey Amos Martinez Don Mason Judy Mason Peggie Mason Doug Matlock Barbie Mauritson Al May Pam Mayfield Ann Mayo Poppie Maxwell Tom Meason Marsha Merchant Ken Metsker Susan Michie Greg Mickelson Bob Milks Chandra Miller Cindy Miller Dan Miller Martha Miller Pam Miller John Mills Susie Mills Susan Milton Linda Mitchell Cindy Montgomery Carol Morris Dan Morris Kevin Mossman Ann Mount Jan Murphy Mike Mushrush Kelcie Nance Linda Nance Sandy Nash Pat Neel Mark Neer Susan Nelson Tim Newton 12 K, f ,s at sf f ., 1. ',1Q 'lm l was i s srr mr ki i i ll gs 1 11.c I it 615 I nie' V , O, y .aw Q, . infix ,f .My A I A 'Q'-T 1 My Sa NY' The six finalists for iunior attendants p ,,f,.:.1f'f' 1' 'ii repare for their presentation to the class. -N, ks 'x Nancy Noble Jim Noel Peggy Norman David Oberstein John Odell Charles Olsen Lannie Omstead Sandy Onsgard Jane Ortlott Nancy Osborn Greg Osko Sid Overturf Gary Page Tom Pappano Mark Parks Rick Pasque Chuck Pate Travis Patton Doug Pearce John Pearson Mark Peasley Norman Perkins Linda Phillips Jo Ann Pilfold Marc Pine Chuck Pitcock Sondra Pittman Chris Platt Paula Plumer Janet Plummer David Polhemus Carolyn Pope Marolyn Pope Doug Popeioy Eric Powell Ginger Powell Bob Poyhonen Frances Price Jan Pryor Joan Pummill Dan Purcell Karen Pursell Judy Purvine Mike Queen Nell Raloon Mena Ralston Jim Ransbottorn Doug Rather Nancy Raynolds Jeanne Rayson Harry Redus Ron Reese Susan Reese Frank Reid Vicki Re-iss Bill Remmert Doug Renard John Reynolds Ken Rhodes Chris Rice Jean Anne Rice John Ridenhour Denise Roberts Roberta Roberts Robin Roberts Greg Robinson Kathy Robinson Kim Robinson Nancy Robinson Janny Roelofsen Rick Rogers Lisa Roll Dale Childers contemplates the arrival of his senior year as he orders his ring. Juniors Eugerly A ie f Awoit Senior Year -6,7 Mos, Gayle Rollins Bill Roop Bruce Rowley Sally Rubey Diane Rufi Biff Rummertield Charles Ryser Lucinda Sanders Richard Sapp George Saxby Marsha See Pat Sellards Howie Sewell Ed Seymour Kim Scholes Bill Schoonover Dale Schusterman Cheryl Schwartz Gilda Scott Mackie Shaughnessy Beverly Singer Robert Skinner Tom Slavik David Sleeper Dianne Smedley Carol Smith Carolyn Smith Cheryl Smith Lee Smith Martin Smith Marty Smith Pam Smith Patty Smith Ron Sober Gary Soderstrom Phil Southard Mike Sowers Cliff Spalding Sherry Speer Sharon Spencer Jamie Spurrier Danni Stainer Suzie Stanclridge Becky Stanley Nancy Steward Phil Stobaugh Adrienne Stone David Stone DeeDee Strange l87 Monica Stunkard Bob Subilia Chuck Sullivan Mike Sulton Brenda Summers Ann Swarthout Sherry Swearingen Linda Sweetin Larry Taylor Will Terral Pam Thacker Pam Thomas Jewel Thomason Burt Thompson Don Thompson Tim Thompson Sandy Thorpe Bob Threadgill Susan Tiffany Rosemary Tinkler Laura Todd Rick Tomlinson Jim Tracy Jim Treece Gaylen Trent Jana Trostel Beth Troutt Melinda Tumelson Tobi Turner Win Turner Jim Ulrich Donna Veigl David Veitch Ray Volentine Pam Wadley Rich Wager Brent Waguespack Craig Walker Dana Walker Deedy Walker Sandie Walker Kathy Wallace Rick Walton Richard Ward Nancy Webb Bob Weinheimer Eric Weir Greg Welsh Francie Wentz Juniors Are Well Prepared VNS' 45' For Final Year Barbie French exhibits the spirit of her class at a bake sale. Michele Yetman Charlie Yount George Zeito Minta Zulkey 5 4.46 r Sikh i be V irii is , 'f sl My! Arg i Q .2..,,,. i, I dh L .4 5.42 y fx' l la, l' l r 5+ 4 ,X W , 3- ll A. , x X i ! I J, I 'Q 52 We ' , . , L , f A, fs. .1 . ,,., ln, I 2-by W X .yy 1, X MMR? i N . 's i , 1 fi ' I '-. 1 I . 4 x ,. I jr ' is gi ' . ,. , N x I r 1, . .f ' if fl ' , Q: 1' Q aff 1 ' ,X f' 4 r 1 iz. k V ll l ,. fbi . ' ' ,f 15' 'W P' sl . ' ,f 4 .,, ' Steve West Mary Westmoreland Barry White Rod White Steve White Charles Whitlock Vikki Whitlock Scotty Wieczorek Katheryn Wiley Tim Williams Don Willis Joe Willits Jo Ann Wilson Mark Wilson Paula Wilson Steve Wilson Bill Wince Debbie Woods Sharron Word Carol Wright Bob Wylie l90 Sophomore Board-Standing: Richard DeSirey, Mr. Eichling, Ken Herschel, Steve Schooley, Rick Wyatt, Ronny Secrest, Gary McCurdy, Kent Hancock, Gary Jones, Curtis Carver, Kneeling: Terry Furlow, Judy Jones, Sara Lytle, Marci Adams, Debbie Garrison, Debbie Martin, Anita Berard, Vicciio Lowery, Claudia Kennon, Susan Small. Richard DeSirey gives instructions to fellow classmates for manicuring the school lawn. Mr. Eichling lends leadership to sophomore class. Y. f - I ' 5 I Sophomore Officers: From top: Mr. Eichling, Sponsorg Richard DeSirey, Presi- dent: Gary McCurdy, Vice-Presidentg Gary Jones, Treasurerg Terry Furlow, Secre- taryg Vicciio Lowery, Social Chairman. The sophomore class united this year to bring one of the biggest and best classes yet to Memorial. They started the year by winning the first all school contest-the decision of Mr. and Miss Howdy. This was followed by one of the most successful bake sales of the year. To keep up tradition, the Sophs brought in more money on the candy sales than the upperclassmen. Sophomores contin- ued to show their support by holding an all-school mixer after the Bartlesville bas- ketball game. The production of The Per- fect Idiot was one of the final class proi- ects. Each of these activities helped to unite the spirited sophomore class. Terry Furlow exemplifies the enthusiasm of the sophomore class Sophomores sales. prepare to slaughter upperclassmen in the candy David Abernathy Shelly Aberson Marci Adams Tim Adams Kristy Adamson David Adkins Paula Adkins .lan Adkisson Vic Arnburgey Adene Amsterdam Betsy Anderson Don Anderson Mark Andrews David Annex Brenda Antosh Gary Arnold Roben Arnold Sheri Arnold Leslie Ashton Paula Ashworth Leanne Atherton Bill Atkins Dan Atwood Claudia Ault Elaine Back Lin Bacon Don Baggett Nolan Baie Gary Baldwin Robert Balionis Jim Banes Ruth Bangs Teresa Barnes Saletha Barr Bob Barrett Jeanette Bartlett Susan Bartlett Gary Bass Mary Ann Bass Mark Baugh Pam Bays Sylvia Bays Mike Beatt Tom Beaver Sophomores Susie Duecker and Gary Jones are chosen to reign as Mr and Miss Howdy ith. is B T,j ii XT , Q i All 7 'N-s.w Nlr. ond Miss Howdy Represented by Sophs '1f ml ll 5, it 1 'i -wk? Terry Beaver Pat Behning Debbie Beilke David Bell Anita Berard Diane Berry Karen Berry Regina Berry Scott Bever David Billings Otis Bixler Terri Black Ted Blackburn Bobby Blair Susan Bond Bob Bonhardt Marilyn Boswell Peggy Bott Elizabeth Boucher Vicki Bowlin Chuck Bowman Janice Bowman Ann Bowsher Ann Boyd Janie Boyls Lynda Bradley Marsha Brandon Jack Brassfeld Jim Brawner Becky Bray Debbie Brewer Teresa Briley Susan Briney Ray Brisco Kimberly Brown Randy Brown Randy L. Brown Laurie Brumbaugh Ann Bryant Bob Buchan Diane Bunn Bob Burkitt Julie Burnett Debbie Burney Bob Busby Mike Butler Debbie Byrum Pat Cameron Carol Campbell Donna Campbell Frank Campbell William Campbell Kathy Cannon Debra Carlton Kathy Carpenter David Carter Curtis Carver Sue Caughron Pam Cavanah Mike Cearing Carol Chappell Lee Charles Cathy Chifwood Merilee Clark Rick Clark Kathy Clay Beth Clayton David Cleveland Pat Coen Shaun Coen Tonya Colt David Combes Kay Combs Pam Cooley Roxanna Cootes Janie Corlett Cindy Corp Cindy Couch Scott Cowdin Charles Cox Gary Cox Linda Craig David Cramer Mike Crawford Carol Creager Pam Creamer Barbara Crichton Lisa Crowell Carol Crowley Cathy Crump Ann Culmer Elaine Cundiff Glenn Dady Randy Dailey Barry Daniels Susan Danne Bill Davis Shirley Day Ronnie DeGarmo Laurie DeLacy Richard DeSirey Debi Detwiller Pam Dillard Randy Disclier April Dixon Janet Doak Suzy Doane Linda Dodson Shirley Dodson Mike Dolan Diane Dorris Diana Dozier Linda Fisher Steve Fiske Chris Fife Robert Fleming Chuck Flippo Cindy Flippo Chris Ford Cindy Ford Sally Fowlkes Teena Frazier Stephanie Frederick Teri Freeman Susan Duecker Mark Duffy Jerry Dugger Mark Dupree Debbie Duren Glenda Dye Cheryl Dysarc John Easton Steve Eaton Karen Edmisten Paul Edwards Dennis Eidson Becky Eldredge Steve Elkins Carol Elliott Doug Ellis Kasey Ellis Richard Ellis Karen Ellsworth Geoffrey English Garry Ensing Debby Enterline Irene Eubank Greg Eustice John Evans Joly Evans Steve Everly Cindy Farless Cindy Fentem Cathy Filgas Suzanne Fink David Fisher E625 U Cheryl Wilcox and Vicki Bowlin add to the Christmas spirit at Memorial John Freeze Mary Frey DyAnn Frizley Debe Frost Raymond Funk Cathie Furlong Terry Furlow Jim Furr Bill Galbraith Phoebe Ganus Genell Garms Jim Garrett Mary Garrett Debbie Garrison Kent Gates Mary Beth Gates Paul Geiger Randy Gibbons Dennis Gilpin Randy Glass Dave Goddard Deedie Goen Richard Goforth Mike Goodson Dan Goodwin Virginia Goodwin Ted Gose Kristy Goss Chipper Gotcher Robert Gould Henry Govan Mike Grady Beth Graham Pam Gray Susan Gray Diane Gregory Debbie Grounds Don Grove David Hagaman Arlene Hagin Gary Hale Merilee Hale David Hall Don Hall Kathy Hall Phill Hall i xuf Q. V- is 57 ,V 75 'T T, H 5' 15 2' 1,1 W.r, , 1 , Ti V E s J? Sophomore semi-finalists anxiously await their introduction in forum. K RQ S ,L .,,, ,,,.4, , aw 1 vV -:Nr -i T3 vt-'95 W9 an 0 f 4' Nix. i ai' l , V W. xl .W Vg? t g of L it W Z It 5 45? f ,t , 4:12, S , w sg gg'lz 1 v if a i 2 X 4 I x. . Cindy Hallam Gretchen Hallman Tim Halstead Pam Hamilton Bryan Hammond Ken Hammond Kent Hancock Don Hardcastle Larry Harger Barbee Harris Hank Harris Randy Hartig Norman Haskell Sally Hatfield Jan Hawes Paula Hayes Donna Haynes Meri Hayworth John Hendricks Julie Hendricks John Hennage Christine Hennessey Tim Hensley Stan Herndon Ken Herschel LuAnn Herwlg Jim Hesla Pam Heyland Jackie Higgins Anne Higgins Tom Hinds David Holland Mary Holloway George Holt Jim Holt Mary Homes Scott Honeyman John Hoot Mark Hopkins Glenda Howard Deana House Jean Howe John Howell Stephanie Howerton Kay Hoyder John Hubbard Kathy Huber David Huckin Donna Hudnall Bob Huggins Carl Hughes DeeDee Hull Doe Doe Hull Jim Hull Brian Hunt Brenda Hunter Bill Ireland Judy lvey Cindy Jackson Karen Jackson Gerry James Jennifer James Alan Jandebeur Pat Jarvis Dale Jeffus Terri Jenkinson Gale Johnson Jan Johnson Karen Johnson Kitty Johnson Lisa Johnson Roger Johnson Stan Johnson Steve Johnson Eric Jones Gary Jones Greg Jones Judy Jones Kathy Jones Marcia Jones Vicki Jurries Debbie Karlovich Tom Kauffman Robin Keasler Barbara Kelley Kathy Kemm H 1 ,,,,, - W ,,,, J, ,quggzrsa-3211, ' Enthusiastic students enjoy gymnastics in their daily gym class. x rg, V? 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Q Q9 Vi an lb , .af , are J -..... e af ' ' fyf ' ii -vx aye 'Q W-,vi 1' ,, 4' 2 .M J 1 -- I Jack Kemper Charles Kennedy Debra Kennedy Theresa Kennedy Claudia Kennon Susan Kenslow Debbie Kern Julie Kessler Marian Keys Karma Killian Charles King Nan King Susie King Wally King Kristi Kirberger Mike Kirby Christie Kirkland Carol Kirtley Nancy Kishner Karen Kitchen Karen Klein William Knight Steve Knisley Bruce Korver Steve Kraker Gary Kruse Lyn Larson Steve Lassiter Jane Lavery Larry Lawrence Bobby Leachman Mike Lechner David Leger Ronnie Lemon Alice Litchfield Debbie Locke Kathy Logan Pat Lonergan Paula Loucks Carol Lowery Vicciio Lowry Rhonda Loy Lynda Lynde Sara Lytle Jennifer McAlpine Debbie McCandless Mark McCann Brenda McCants James McCaslin David McCluggage Trady McCoy Gary McCurdy Patti McCurry Connie McDougal Doug McDutfie Barbara McFarland Linda McFarland Megan McGraw Royann McGuire Lewis McHenry Sheila McKinney Amy McKoy Mike McLain Mary McMahon Debbie McMillen Jean McNinch Tim McNulty Linda Magers Gary Maledon John Marshall Debbie Martin Peggy Martin Tommy Martin Steve Martinez Eric Mason Steve Massey Donna Masterson Keith Matlock Lindsey May Judy Mayden Elizabeth Maynard Mike Maynard Kathy Mehlhorn Joe Meinhart Jim Merrill Cheryl Metsker John Meyer Jan Meyers Kathy Michalski Mike Mielcarek Christi Miller Judy Miller James Mitchell Linda Montgomery Pat Moody Randy Moore Harold Morgan Debbie Morrow Danny Mort Jeff Mosher Nick Moyers Sarah Muir Bruce Murdoch Doug Murphy Jane Murphy Christie Narwold Kathy Nash INK . Q if Q, Students Achieve Scholosticolly 4? 'fir ,Qs 2' R X Q ie . xx -I ,, ff . fag' 3 gfgiizrv' 'eg g x x ' ' ' l is as fe, L x - gig 'awp in at M. I il ' 'xii 'ws- L 'X 1 ix' 3 il 5 -M, Sophomores volunteer .. S es., information in a class discussion. .0 aw U 1, Wit ' xc., Jon Neff Mary Neff Marice Nelson David Newman Mark Newmaster Scott Nicholson Linn Nightengale Marianne Motley Gretchen Oakes Donna Oberstein Ormonde O'CarroII David Ohlrich Reatha Oliver Mike Overstreet Kathy Owen Rick Palazzo Patty Palumbo Joyce Parke Leslie Pappan Carole Parrish Denise Partain Bill Paschal David Patterson Carol Patton Danny Paul Jim Paules Donna Pauliny Debbie Payne Gary Payne Larry Payne Bob Pearson Steve Penrose Rickie Peterson Karen Petnick Bill Petree Brad Petty Margaret Phelps Debbie Phillips Layn Phillips Lynn Phillips Preston Phillips Kristy Philpott Neil Pittman Elliot Platt Steve Polin Paulette Pommier Cathy Poole Kathy Porter David Potter Julie Powell Ken Powley Cheryl Presley David Price Phil Pringle Steve Pryor Jane Puryear Mike Pyles Dale Quigley Pete Rabe Pete Rabon Don Randall Woody Ray Tom Raybourn Bill Rayson Glen Reames Kathy Reamy Dennis Reed John Renesto David Reynolds Linda Reynolds Nancy Reynolds Steve Rhodes John Richards Nancy Richardson Pam Richardson Randy Richardson Beth Richmond Becky Ricks Vicky Ricks Bruce Riddle Kaye Riddle Les Ritz Sherrie Rivett Joe Roberts Mike Roberts Randi Robertson Tom Robinson Bruce Robson Sophomores struggle through the two days W? if of aptitude tests Tffftffl bqfl? , -, ' 'K' fl X , quam. 1 .1 94 , 59? 5553 kk:- Z Sophomores Experience Aptitude 'CT ,R V A.. .W J - 1,72 I be 1 f gl , 'D lllliilsif H X 1 6 if 92 Q s. 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X X -l E ,, A xx I-.4 Mark Rodgers Denise Rolen Walter Roney Margaret Roop Brad Roper Larry Rose David Rosenthal Terry Rosenthal Debbie Ross Ricky Ross Cindy Rowe Rinda Rubottom Jan Russell Janet Russell John Russell Ellen Ryser Pat Sampson Phil Sanger Cindy Sapp Renee Sartain Tom Sartain Kelley Saunders Steve Schooley David Scruggs Bob Sears Amy Sebran Ron Secrest Kathy Sewell Sandi Shaffer Bruce Shapard Craig Shapard Jim Shelton Darlene Sherack Suzanne Sherill Jim Shipman Tommy Shipman Gay Short Linda Shoup Warren Singleton Brian Skaistis Susan Slifer Randy Sligar Susan Small Betsy Smith Darciann Smith Gary Smith Karen Smith Kevin Smith Marcee Smith Stacy Smith Mark Snider Vince Solnok Scott Spaulding Bruce Spence Barrett Spencer Ray Sprouse Randy Staadt Chris Steinle David Stephenson Jerry Stevens Charlene Stewart Elizabeth Stewart Phil Stinebuck David Stockton Denise Stone Sandra Storts Steve Strait Susan Strange Lisa Stroy Shelley Stunkard Kathy Sullivan James Summers Kent Sunderland Steve Swenson Dorothy Swindler Steve Synar Sondra Szenasy David Tappan Debbie Taylor Renate Taylor Rhonda Taylor Cheryl Thomas Linda Thomas Duke Thompson Pattie Tiffany Ray Timmerrnan John Tinker Tom Toburen Barry Todd Russ Traw Tom Tremaine Kirk Trotter Marcia Turner Brenda Turney Robert Tyer Carol Uhles Anita Van Bibber Terry Vance Steve Vandever David Vanzant Rick Vaughn John Verby Laura Voss Gene Wade Myke Wair Marilyn Walker Steve Wallace Robert Walloch Jan Ward Mike Ward Rex Watkinson n .1 . W Sophs Look Forward to Junior Year qw vs of gall? lg s. gi gr - if S lm- SS2' A 0.35 'T C a e 'aff' me-as fi v' E X ...ay Danny Weaver John Weaver Lynne Weber Craig Weems David Weese Gary Welch Debbie Wendorff Lee Werling Jim Werner Jim Wescott Bill Westerman Craig Wheeler Pat Whipple Camme White Margaret Whitlow Judy Wiederhold Terry Wilborn Cheryl Wilcox Lynn Wiley Judy Wilkins Ron Williams Scott Williams Jan Wilson Jenny Wilson Cindy Winfrey Christine Wing Harley Winters Kerri Wood Kathy Word Robert Word Rick wyan Sharon Wyrrick Ginger Youtsey Terry Zabienski Annette Zakharian IN MEMORIAM Tonya Rae Colt January 29, i952 March 8, i968 Stephen Ernest Elkins September IQ, i952 March 8, i968 Renate Taylor April 19, 1952 March 17, 1968 5 W! 251 ! fm Nw. AW P .. . ' 'D' fra ,, gsm , 129 k lEJ-'X 206 . .f--,...A, Memorial gn 'M -- 'L ,,j - , yi? 5 v f V - xQ?if,if, ' Ljlg A MM, W.. VSK,f' iff' .r?k-N' Qwf- , ?w'i a srl! Acknowledgments The Taps VI staff looks upon the completion of the yearbook with pride and satisfac- tion. Our theme, You indicates that each student has a definite role at Memorial. Your participation, your responsibilities, and your interests are all represented in Taps VI. Setting aside the tradition of dedicating the yearbook to an individual, the yearbook staff chose as the dedication The Cause of Freedom. A new type of photography called art conversion was used on the division pages. Spot color was also used on the division pages to create an illusion similar to the cover. This year's book is divided into four main divisions which is fewer than last year. Taps Vl also contains an index which lists students of all classes, teachers and administration. Although the staff has worked many extra hours, we also extend our appreciation to certain individuals for their cooperation in the completion of the year- book. Among these we wish to thank: MR. CORNELIUS-who has donated much of his time taking and printing pictures of the organizations and sports sections. His contributions also include the colored photographs in the open- ing section, art conversion shots, and other specialized photo- graphs. MISS FRANKLIN-who as our dedicated sponsor, spent many long hours supervising our activities and checking our finished layouts. PHOTOGRAPHERS-Carol Lucas and Mark Peasley for staying after school and working extra hours on the Taps. ADMINISTRATION-for their cooperation in helping us meet our pressured deadlines. MR. GLEN NELSON-who donated the queen's and attendants' formal photographs. E AND W PHOTOGRAPHY-for donating the senior and iunior Gwf WWW MCMA? ZUUXWWOMU class play pictures. Abalos, Mercedes 46, 47, 64, 72, 76, 83, 143 Aber, Hal 176 Aber, Randy 78, 80, 94 Abernathy, David 129, 141,192 Aberson, Shelly 43, 74, 192 Ableson, Ann 66, 69, 70, 71, 76, 148 Ableson, Janie 176 Abraham, David 91, 176 Abraham, Lloyd 148 Abraham, Susan 176 Acord, Susan 148 Adams, Chris 91 Adams, Marci 73, 83', 95, 190, 192 Adams, Tim 192 Adamson, Kristy 83, 192 Adkins, David 192 Adkins, Paula 83, 95, 192 Adkison, Cheryl 148 Adkisson, Jan 84, 85, 96, 192 Aken, Jim 84, 96 Alford, Dean 80, 148 Allen, Anita 74, 79, 84, 148 Allen, Barbie 176 AHen,Debby 73,78,8L 83, 95, 148 Allen, Tina 75, 76, 176 Alspaugh, Betsy 66, 78, 84, 85, 96, 176 Amburgey, Vic 192 Amos, Mr. James 31 Amsterdam, Adene 64, 192 Anderson, Barbara 83, 148 Anderson, Betsy 76, 83, Babb, Susan 176 Back, Elaine 79, 83, 192 Bacon, Badge Roger Lin 192 r, Brad 148 Baehler, Kay 176 Baggett, Don 73, 84, 192 Bagnall, David 66, 148 Baie, Nolan 192 Bailey, Bob 84, 124, 176 Bailey, Janet 48, 66, 73, 76, 81, 107 Bailey, Ted 64, 66, 88, 116, 118, 148 Baker, Dan 73, 88, 96, 116, 139, 176 Baker, Mrs. Edella 30 Baker, Sheila 148 Baldwin, Bill 70 Baldwin, Bob '70, 148 Baldwin, Gary 192 Balionis, Barbara 64, 72, 73, 75, 79, 148 Balionis, Robert 192 Ballou, Toby 94, 176 Banes, Jim 192 Bangs, Florence 79, 94, 149 Bangs, George 176 Bangs, Ruth 192 Barbee, Janet 80, 148 Barber, Ruth Ann 176 Barclay, Tom 88, 130, 149 Barker, Kathy 176 Barnard, Mr. David 25 Barnes, Teresa 192 Barr, Saletha 83, 192 Barrett, Bob 192 Barron, Tina 73, 76, 149 Barth, Robin 73, 83, 149 Bartlett, Gary 68, 73, 88, 1 13, 1 16, 1 18 106, , 126, 127, 128, 138, 121, 139, 192 Anderson, David 176 Anderson, Don 192 Anderson, Jeff 91 Anderson, Joanie 73, 148 Andrako, Sharon 176 Andrews, Cathy 80, 148 Andrews, Mark 192 Andrews, Susan 80, 176 Annex, David 192 149, 168 Bartlett, Jeanette 95, 192 Bartlett, Susan 192 Bartley, Rick 73, 76, 78, 80, 98, 146, 149 Barton, Page 68, 73, 98, 126, 127, 128, 138, 149 Bass, Gary 43, 96, 192 Bass, Mary Ann 192 Antosh, Brenda 192 Appleton, James 148 Archer, Don 139, 148 Armstrong, Barbara 73, 79, 83, 98, 148 Armstrong, Evette 84, 176 Arn, Susan 69, 70, 83, 148 Bass, Sally 176 Arnold, Gary 192 Arnold, Roben 83, 192 Arnold, Sheri 192 Arnold, Steve 123, 143 Ashby, Cheri 176 Ashley, Jim 176 Ashton, Cynthia 73, 148 Ashton, Leslie 192 Ashworth, Paula 83, 192 Atherton, Leanne 192 Atkins, Bill 192 Atkins, David 73, 130 Atwood, Don 192 Ault, Claudia 78, 96, 192 Ault, Mary Ann 79, 80, 83, 90, 148 Axton, Nathan 75, 91, 176 Bates, Mark 73, 149, 130, 132 Battisto, Stephanie 79, 149 Bauer, Don 176 Bauer, Gayle 149 Bauer, Michael 149 Baugh, Brett 176 Baugh, Mark 192 Baugh, Michael 149 Baumunk, Donna 176 Bays, Mr. Kenneth 19 Bays, Kent 64, 68, 73, 88, 105,111,116,119,121, 149 Bays, Pam 64, 83, 192 Bays, Sylvia 78, 84, 192 Beal, Steve 149 Beard, Mrs. Kathleen 24 Beatt, Mike 192 Beaver, Terry 193 Beaver, Tom 192 Bebout, Robert 66, 73, 150 Beck, Mr. Bill 25, 95, 98 Index Beck, Janet 84, 96, 150 Becknell, Mr. Morris 27 Beeman, Nancy 72, 74, 78, 83, 98, 176 Behning, Pat 84, 96, 193' Beilke, Debbie 193 Beisel, Becky 71, 74, 80, 174, 176 Bell, David 193 Benedetto, Mr. Jim 60 Benedict, Kristine 66, 76, 176 Benjamin, Sherry 73, 176 Bennett, Mrs. Julie 34 Berard, Anita 76, 133, 190 Berard, Mary 66, 75, 76, 174, 176 Bernbaum, Ron 150 Berry, Diane 76, 83, 193 Berry, Karen 76, 83, 193 Berry, Regina 193 Bertges, Lyndia 150 Best, Susan 66, 69, 79, 82, 83, 150 Bethel, Vicki 66, 77, 90 Betts, Ann 174, 176 Bever, Eva 71, 176 Bever, Scott 193 Biddle, Owen 66, 176 Biggs, Ted 176 Billings, David 193 Billingsley, Dale 64, 66, 73, 90, 107, 146, 150 Binney, Charles 150 Birch, Diane 176 Bitner, Cathy 176 Bixby, Tams 73, 150 Bixler, Otis 84, 195 Black, Debbie 83, 176 Black, George 176 Black, Mary Jane 66, 76 Black, Terri 193 Blackburn, Jim 176 Blackburn, Ted 84, 140, 193 Blacknall, Charles 176 Blackwell, Richard 150 Blair, Bobby 64, 123, 193 Blakemore, Jeannine 176 Blazer, Steve 41, 74, 91, 176 Bloyd, Mike 78, 84, 96 Board, Mike 176 Boatman, Gary 66, 139, 176 Boldt, Louis 79, 150 Bolton, Gary 64, 66, 88, 116, 139, 176 Bond, Geoff 91, 96, 176 Bond, Susan 193 Bonhardt, Bob 193 Borofsky, Michele 175 Bortel, Debra 75, 150 Bosch, Debbie 150 Bost, Merrilee 74, 177 Boswell, Marilyn 70, 83, 193 Bott, Chris 78, 97, 98, 159 195 Boucher, Elizabeth 49, 76, 193 Bourne, Greg 84, 88, 124, 142, 143, 177 Bousum, Chris 64, 68, 149, 150 Bovaird, Bo 50, 64, 66, 73, 90, 150 Bowen, Mike 150 Bowlin, Vicki 193, 195 Bowman, Chuck 193 Bowman, Janice 83, 193' Burks, Rosemary 84, 177 Burnett, Jean 177 Burnett, Julie 193 Burney, Debbie 193 Busby, Bob 123, 140, 193 Busby, Susan 64, 66, 69, Bowsher, Anne 193 Bowsher, Lee 78, 94, 151 Boyd, Ann 193 Boyd, James 71, 73, 80, 151 Boyd, Mike 177 Boyd, Mr. Raymond 22 Boyd, Rick 151 Boydston, Debbie 177 73, 77, 83, 87, 88, 151 Butler, Carol 66, 73, 94, 151 Butler, Ellen 94, 177 Butler, Mike 193 Butler, Vickie 177 Buzzalini, Sandy 151 Byfield, Carolyn 151, 80 Byrd, Ric 73, 78, 84, 96, Boyer, Robert 88, 116, 118, 151 Boyle, Chris 88, 90, 141 Boyle, Janie 193 Boyle, Kevin 88, 141, 177 Boyles, David 73, 177 Bradley, Lynda 95, 193 Bradshaw, Greg 177 Bradshaw, Linda 75, 151 Brady, Mike 177 Brandenburg, Deborah 94, 151 Brandon, Greg 177 Brandon, Marcia 83, 193 Brandt, Joe 68, 88, 116, 126,127 Brassfield, Jack 138, 139, 174, 177, 193 Brawner, Jim 193 Bray, Becky 193 Brewer, Debbie 64, 193 Bridges, Mrs. Mary Ellen 21 Briggs, Patty 73', 90, 151 Briley, Trish 193 Brillhart, Janet 79, 177 Briney, Susan 193 Briney, Teresa 193 Brinton, A. L. 84, 96, 177 Brinton, Scarlett 64, 78, 84, 90, 96, 98, 151 Brisco, Ray 193 Brown, Cassie 177 Brown, David 66, 73, 77, 90, 151 Brown, Mr. Jim 27, 77 97, 151 Byrd, Tommy 91 Byrum, Debbie 193 Cagle, Mr. Charles 20 Cagle, Karen 77, 84, 85, 96, 177 Caglione, Donna 151 Caldwell, Buddy 151 64, 66, Caldwell, Marian 69, 82, 83, 92, 93, 104, 112, 151, 155 Calhoun, Don 177 Callahan, Pat 177 Cameron, Pat 193 Camp, Mrs. Juanita 20 Campbell, Barb 49, 71, 83, 90,98,151 Campbell, Bill 116, 123, 134, 193 Campbell Carol 193 Campbell Donna 83,193 Campbell Frank 193 Campbell, Glen 177 Campbell, Marc 73, 80, 152 Campbell, 177 Pamela 83, 94, Brown, Johnny 151 Canfield, Dennis 177 Cannon, Kathy 193 Cannon, Scott 90, 177 Carder, Paula 79, 80, 152 Carlton, Cindy 177 Carlton, Debra 193 Carman, David 134, 135, 152 Carpenter, Kathy 76, 193' Carpenter, Norma 73, 90, 152 Brown, Kimberly 83, 193 Brown, Randy 193 Brown, Randy 193 Brown, Russell 139 Brown, Sandra 177 Brown, Thomas 177 Broyles, Debbie 177 Broyles, Patrick 151 Brumbaugh, Laurie 83, 193 Bryant, Ann 193 Buchan, Bob 193 Buckley, Cheri 177 Bullard, Betty 151 Bullington, Bethany 73, 151, 184 Bulloch, Mrs. Mary Lou 23, 46, 66, 90 Bulut, Gaye 46, 47, 69, 72, 73, 83, 151 Bunn, Diane 193 Burger, Stan 66, 73, 78, s4,9b,97,151 Burkitt, Bob 193 Carrell, Regina 66, 76, 177 Carson, Mrs. Opal 24, 79 Carter, David 193 Carter, Doug 177 Carter, Doug 75 Carter, Linda 74, 98, 178 Carver, Curtis 190, 194 Cash, Richard 178 Catron, Kim 178 Caughron, Sue 194 Caughron, Tim 152 Cavanah, Pam 194 Cearing, Jan 178 Cearing, Mike 94, 194 Ceretto, Mrs. Norma 29, 79 Chalmers, Kirk 64, 68, 88, 130,131,149,152 Chapman, Sharon 66, 174, 178 Chappell, Ben 73, 146, 152 Chappell, Carol 194 209 Davis, l 4 Charles, Lee 194 Childers, Dale 174, 178, 186 Chitwood, Cathie 83, 194 Chorette, Eddie 146, 152 Christensen, Mr. Norman 34,91 Christman, Mark 73, 74, 91, 146 Clark, Don 84 Clark, Donna 83, 84, 152 Clark, Merille 83, 194 Clark, Rick 194 Clay, Karla 152 Clay, Kathy 194 Claybaugh, Vicki 178 Claybaugh, Mrs. Mary Alice 35 Clayton, Beth 70, 83, 194 Clayton, James 84 Cleary, Charlie 143 Cleary, John 178 Cleghorn, Ron 116, 122, 139, 178 Clemmons, Mr. Jacob 60 Cleveland, David 129, 194 Cleverdon, Tim 178 Cleverly, Phil 66, 73, 76, 152 Coats, Lee 178 Cody, Mike 152 Coen, Pat 194 Coen, Shaun 194 Coenen, Cathy 50, 64, 66, 69, 83, B7, 88, 102, 103, 105, 109, 152 Coffin, Chris 77, 152 Coglizer, Christy 64, 76, 178 Coleman, Jan 71, 79, 82, 83, 152 Collins, Mrs. Janice 28 Collings, Joan 73, 83, 152 Colt, Tonya 194 Colvin, Gary 64, 73, 88, 106,116,121,122,178 Combes, David 194 Craig, Scott 178 Cramor, David 194 Crawford, Bobby 178 Crawford, James 152 Crawford, Mike 129, 194 Creager, Carol 70, 194 Creager, Connie 79, 83, 153 Creager, Mrs. Margie 32, 45, 94 Creamer, Pam 194 Crews, Darryl 134, 136, 137, 178 Crichton, Barbara 78, 194 Crowder, Steve 84, 96, 178 Crowell, Lisa 194 Crowley, Carol 194 Crump, Cathy 84, 96, 194 Culmer, Ann 194 Cundiff, Elaine 194 Cundiff, Shirley 153 Dady, Glenn 75, 77, 129, 194 Dailey, Randy 194 Dains, Kristi 66, 94, 96, 178 Daniel, Linda 64, 69, 73, 90, 153 Daniels, Barry 78, 84, 96, 194 Danne, Bill 66, 70, 79, 80, 143, 178 Danne, Susan 76, 194 Darcy, Dan 178 Darland, Mr. James 21 Darmstetter, Doug 178 Dauberman, Mindy 39, 66, 69, 73, 74, 82, 83, 153 Davis, Mrs. Agnes 22 Davis, Bill 194 Davis, Cindy 64, 73, 101, 178 Davis, Darrell 178 Davis, Glenda 70, 76, 153 Davis, Kay 153 Mike 178 Combs, Kay 194 Confer, Mike 116, 178 Conley, Karen 64, 66, 69, 105 11 152 Conn , 1 , ell, Patti 94, 178 Conner, Ned 152 Cook, David 73, 152 Cook, Mary 66, 72, 74, 78 94, 178 Cooley, Pam 76, 83, 86, 88, 194 Cooper, Ross 88, 116, 152 Cootes, Roxanna 194 Coover, Donna 75, 76, 83, 178 r Cope, Rick 97, 152 Corlett, Jane 178, 194 Corlett, Judy 178 Cornett, Mr. James 27 Cornwell, Betty 83, 178 Corp, Cindy 77, 194 Cotner, Mr. Charles 31 Couch, Cindy 78, 83, 95, 194 Cowdin, Scott 70, 123, 143, 194 Cox, Carol 178 Cox, Charlie 77, 84, 194 Cox, Debbie 178 Cox, Gary 140, 194 Cox, Jim 73, 152 Cox, Mrs. Wanda 21 Crafts, Mrs. Del 23 Craig, Linda 79, 194 I Dawson, Cynthia 81, 178 Day, Cindy 74,178 Day, Paul 73, 78, 84, 90, 96, 153 Day, Shirley 194 Deal, Steve 93, 13'0, 132, 147, 153 Deardorff, Debbie 76, 79, 153 Deaton, Margaret 178 DeBrucque, Cindy 153' Deen, Miss Patricia 26 Defenbaugh, George 66, 80, 178 Defenbaugh, Linda 83, 178 DeFries, Sheri 66, 179 DeGarmo, Richard 73, 78, 84, 90, 96, 153 DeGarmo, Ronnie 123, 194 DeLacy, Laurie 83, 86, 88, 101, 194 DeSirey, Richard 43, 123, 190, 191, 194 Detwiler, Debbie 83, 194 DeVore, Pam 179 De Walt, Robert DeWitt, Dana 179 Dickenson, David 91, 179 Diggle, Diane 66, 69, 71, 76, 79, 82, 83, 90, 153 Dillard, Pam 64, 72, 194 Dillinger, Bob 78, 88, 124, 143, 153 Dillon, Jim 153 Disdier, Randy 194 Dismuke, David 179 Dixon, April 75, 194 Dixon, Steve 116, 139, 179 Doak, Janet 73, 194, 205 Doak, John 88, 116, 179 Doak, Linda 39, 66, 69, 74, 90, 153 Doane, Connie 66, 179 Doane, Suzy 194 Dobson, Richard 179 Dodson, Linda 194 Dodson, Shirley 194 Dolen, Mike 91, 194 Dollmeyer, Lee 70, 73, 78, 84, 96, 97, 153 Dollmeyer, Scott 179 Dolman, David 66, 70, 91, 179 Dominey, Dave 84, 97, 179 Dorris, Diane 194 Dorsch, Randy 88, 116, 119, 154 Dose, Dana 75, 78, 154 Dosser, John 66, 83, 90, 125, 126, 127, 154 Dosser, Mary 179 Douglas, Judy 66, 70, 179 Doyle, Karen 73, 83, 84, 154 Dozier, Diana 73, 76, 83, 194 Drake, Kathy 80 DuBois, Susie 179 Duckworth, Mrs. Lucy 27, 77 Duecker, Susie 192, 195 Duffy, Mark 84, 96, 195 Dugger, Mr. Douglas 33, 126, 140 Dugger, Jerry 95, 130, 133 Duncan, Mac 90, 154 Dunning, Nickie 84, 179 Dupree, Mark 195 Dupree, Michael 179 Durasoff, Dolores 73' Duren, Debbie 195 Dusenberry, Midge 179 Drake, Kathy 154 Dye, Glenda 195 Dyer, Devora 79, 83, 154 Dyer, Nancy 73, 83 Dykes, Mr. Paul 23 Dysarc, Cheryl 195 Dysart, Nancy 83, 95, 179 Eads, Linda 75, 79, 83, 154 Easton, John 195 Eaton, Gordon 179 Eaton, Mary 70, 179 Eaton, Steve 94, 195 Echols, John 66, 71, 73, BO, 90,116,119, 120, 122, 146, 154 Eddy, Mr. Donald 32, 116, 139, 205 Edmisten, Karen 72, 74, 195 Edmonds, Patricia 73, 84, 96, 154 Edwards, Pam 66, 80, 84, 154 Edwards, Paul 195 Ehrle, Carolyn 69, 74, 83, 84, 154 Ehrle, Marilyn 39, 66, 69, 74, 83, 84, 154 Eichling, Mr. Waldo 24, 190, 191 Eidson, Dennis 91, 195 Eidson, Gary 179 Eisenbeis, Jan 69, 71, 77, 79, 81, 82, 83, 154 Eldredge, Becky 95, 195 Elkins, Kay 154 Elkins, Steve 195 Elliott, Caroline 83, 195 Ellis, Doug 123, 195 Ellis, Kasey 43, 71, 77, 84, 95, 195 Ellis, Richard 195 Ellis, Ward 84, 96, 179 Ellis, Whit 71, 73, 88, 143, 179 Ellsworth, Karen 83, 95, 195 Ellsworth, Steve 94, 179 Endres, Susan 64, 69, 73, 83, 154 England, Jerry 179 England, Randy 139, 179 Folger, Bruce 155 Ford, Chris 143, 195 Ford, Cindy 195 Ford, David 98, 179 Foster, Beth 73, 155 Foster, Dan 179 Foster, Linda 66, 78, 90, 155 Foster, Randy 180 Fowler, Skip 66, 68, 77, 146, 155, 172 Fowlkes, Sally 76, 195 Frakes, Alan 180 Franey, Beth 73, 76, 83, 180 Franey, Robert 155 Franklin, Miss Mary Sue 22, 93 Frans, Carol 80, 84, 96 Frasier, Frazier, Chuck 73,180 Barbara 66, 81, English, Goeffery 195 Engwall, Carol 66, 94, 179 Ensing, Larry 84, 195 Enterline, Debbie 83, 195 Erickson, Marellie 66, 69, 73, 94, 154 Ervin, Deborah Ann 71, 73, 154 Ervin, Judith 73, 75, 155 Ess, Charlie 66, 80, 179 Eubank, Irene 83, 195 Eustice, Greg 195 Eutsler, Bill 179 Evans, John 179 Evans, John 195 Evans, Joly 71, 84, 96, 195 Evans, Melissa 179 Evans, Terry 179 Evanson, Mike 179 Everett, Vicki 179 Everly, Steve 84, 195 Ewing, Susan 76, 83, 155 Fager, Donna 66, 83, 94, 155 Fair, Carl 70, 179 Farler, Sam 64, 66, 77, 79, 179 Farless, Cindee 195 Farris, Mr. Greer 28, 75 Farris, Mark 179 Fentem, Cindy 76, 195 Fentem, Kris 73, 76, 78, 83, 84, 98, 155 Ferguson, Nancy 179 Field, John 179 Fightmaster, Mary 76, 179 Filgas, cathy 83, 195 Fink, Suzanne 195 Fisher, David 195 Fisher, Jane 66, 76, 179 Fisher, Linda 95, 195 Fiske, Steven 123, 195 Fite, Chris 195 Fitch, Julie 179 Fitzgerald, Peggy 179 Fleming, Farley 96 Fleming, Jackie 28, 195 Fleming, Robert 79 Fleenor, Ricky 73, 88, 130, 131 rleig, Tom 155 Flippo, Chuck 195 Flippo, Cindy 83, 195 Flippo, Delores 66, 94, 179 Flippo, Mrs. Lorna 23 Flippo, Margaret 66, 84, 94, 155 Fogley, Linette 155 155 Frazier, Teena 195 Frederick, Stephanie 76, 195 Freeborg, Frank 73, 155 Freeman, Pat 77, 94, 180 Freeman, Teri 76, 79, 84, 195 French, Barbie 77, 94, 175, 180, 189 64, 83, 155 French, LaDon Frevert, Jacqueline 155 Frey, Mary 83, 95, 196 Frizley, DyAnn 196 Frizzell, Nancy 180 Frohnapfel, Bill 180 Frost, Deborah 196 Fruehling, Tom 130, 155 Funk, Raymond 77, 196 Furlong, Cathi 83, 196 Furlow, Terry 64, 190, 191 196 Furr, Jim 196 Galbraith, Bill 143, 196 Gale, Ann 81, 94, 180 Gale, Joanie 98, 174 Gandee, Denise 94, 180 Ganus, Phoebe 95, 196 Gardner, Janet 81, 180 Gardner, Scott 180 Garms, Genell 196 Garrett, Jim 196 Garrett, Mary 196 Garrison, Debbie 76, 83, 190, 196 Gatchell, Laurie 76, 180 Gates, Bob 88, 96, 138, 180 Gates, Kent 196 Gates, Mary Beth 78, 95, 196 Gates, Steve 139 Gatewood, Jack 80, 84, 96, 180 Gebbia, Dorothy 78, 83, 84, 96, 155, 163 Geiger, Paul 196 Getty, Arch 73, 156 Gibbins, Mr. Bill 22, 64 Gibbon, Gayle 48, 73, 180 Gibbons, Larry 73, 156 Gibbons, Randy 84, 196 73, 88, Gibson, Jeanie 66, 73, 83, 86, 88, 100, 106, 180, 182 Gibson, Ronnie 156 Gill, Mrs. Barbara 33 Gilland, Don 88 Ha rdcastle, Don 197 Kemm, Kathy 198 Gilleland, Don 134, 135, 156 Gillick, Corinne 98, 180 Gilmore, Don 49, 66, 78, 84, 96, 97, 156 Gilpin, Dennis 77, 196 Givens, Linda 156 Givens, Mr. Ronald 26 Glasby, Gerry 180 Glass, Randy 196 Goddard, Dave 196 Goen, Deedie 76 Goen, Gary 156, 196 Goen, Wanda 180 Goering, Steve 66, 76, 80, 174, 180 Goforth, Richard 84, 96, 196 Goldsmith, Elena 70, 180 Goldstein, Marsha 66, 73, 75 Goodsen, Mike 123, 143, 196 Goodwin, Bob 88, 124, 142, 180 Goodwin, Dan 123, 196 Goodwin, Mark 156 Goodwin, Martha 83, 180 Goodwin, Virginia 83, 196 Gordon, Dick 180 Gorney, Bob 73, 88, 118, 135, 156 Gose, Ted 196 Gose, Kristy 73, 76, 83, 196 Gotcher, Chipper 96, 196 Gould, Robert 196 Govan, Henry 129, 196 Grady, Mike 196 Graham, Beth 196 Graham, Kathy 156 Grant, Richard 156 Gray, Pam 196 Gray, Randy 76, 88, 156 Gray, Susan 196 Green, Mary Ann 66, 73, 81, 180 Green, Mr. H. J. 33, 116, 120, 146 Greene, Mrs. Pat 23 Green, Mrs. Reba 23 Green, Miss Suzan 60 Greenberg, Jeff 39, 156 Greenberg, Rhonda 64, 72, 74, 76, 180 Greene, Judy 156 Greenlee, Dorothy 66, 180 Gregory, Diane 83, 196 Griffin, Karen 77, 96, 180 Grosvenor, Jan 180 Grounds, Debbie 84, 196 Grove, Dean 156 Grove, Don 130, 196 199 Gruner, Donald 156 Guest, Gary 91, 157 Gullick, Susan 66, 78, 180 Gustin, Linda 79, 157 Haanasun, Martha 73 Haas, Albert 157 Haas, Barbara 66, 73, 180 Hadley, Margaret 83, 94, 180 Hagaman, David 73, 75, 196 Hagin, Arleen 83, 196 Haile, Lucinda 70 Hale, Gary 123, 129, 196 Hale, Merilee 84, 96, 196 Haley, Mike 75, 80, 157 Hall, Cathy 76, 196 Hall, David 84, 196 Hall, Don 196 Hall, Phillip 196 Hallam, Cindi 84, 197 Hallman, Gretchen 83', 197 Hallock, Steve 88, 116, 119, 157 Halsey, Susan 180 Halstead, Tim 197 Hamill, Jan 66, 74, 76, 180 Hamilton, Mr. Donald 28, 74 Hamilton, Pam 70, 77, 197 Hamilton, Mrs. Willie Belle 29 Hammond, Bryan 197 Hammond, Ken 84, 123, 143, 197 Hancock, Kent 64, 88, 106, 116, 129, 190,197 Hancock, Lou 50, 64, 65, 66, 68, 73, 88, 104, 108, 116,118,120,121,126, 127, 146, 150, 157 Hanson, Sandy 66, 69, 83, 94, 157 Hanson, Thea 73, 78, 79, 83, 94, 180 Hardesty, Kim 180 Hardin, Bob 39, 74, 83, 149, 157 Harger, Larry 197 Hargett, Miss Elizabeth 29, 81 Harpster, Pete 66, 68, 73, 140, 157 Harris, Barbee 64, 76, 83, 106, 197 Harris, Cheryl 73, 157 Harris, Hank 129, 197 Harris, Linda 197 Harrod, Greg 157 Hart, Connie 66, 69, 78, 157 Hart, Pam 180 Hart, Patti 64, 73, 83, 157 Hartig, Randy 197 Hartman, Arnie 180 Hartman, Randy 98, 157 Haskell, Norman 197 Hatfield, Pam 70, 76, 78, 84, 96, 180 Hatfield, Phyllis 180 Hatfield, Sally 78, 84, 197 Havins, Tommy 88, 116, 180 Hawes, Dan 157 Hawes, Jim 84, 197 Hawkins, Betsy 66, 69, 76, 147, 157, 165 Hawks, Lee 64, 125, 126, 180 Hay, Sally 180 Hayes, John 180 Hayes, Paula 197 Hayes, Sally 157 Haynes, Donna 84, 197 Hays, David 84, 96, 180 Hays, Debby 84, 157 Hayward, Bill 84, 96, 180 Hayworth, Meri 83, 197 Hearn, Betsy 78, 84, 96, 180 Heath, Penny 70, 181 Hecklin, Marilyn 181 Heffernan, Sharon 70, 73, 80, 83, 157 Hefley, Carolyn B3, 181 Helt, Chuck 74, 91, 157 Hemphill, Mrs. Donna 34 Henderson, Joe 91 Hendricks, John 123, 197 Hendrickes, Julie 70,.77, 197 Henderson, Paul 84, 96 Henderson, Robert 73, 157 Hennage, John 197 Hennage, Patricia 90, 157 Hennessye, Christine 76, 197 Hennessey, Colleen 181 Henry, Ann 66, 157 Henry, Debi 74, 181 Henry, Lynda 66, 73, 94, 181 Henry, Tim 91,181,197 Hensley, Mike 73, 157 Hensley, Tim 197 Herndon, Judy 70, 73, 76, 158 Herndon, Stan 197 Herndon, Steve 158 Herschel, Ken 130, 190, 197 Herwig, Luanne 197 Hesla, Jim 197 Heyland, Pam 77, 78, 84, 96, 197 Higgins, Anne 197 Higgins, Caroline 73, 101 Higgins, Jackie 76, 78, 81, 83, 84, 96, 197 Hill, Bill 41, 74, 181 Hill, Jim 53, 66, 68, 126, 127, 175, 181 Hinds, Donna 72, 74, 158 Hinds, Tom 197 Hix, Carla 66, 94, 181 Hobson, Dan 73, 158 Hobson, Hank 181 Holden, Sandi 73, 80, 90, 158 Holland, David 94, 197 Holland, Mrs. Josephine 31, 80 Holloway, Janis 181 Holloway, Mary 197 Holmes, Mary 76, 83 Holt, George 197 Holt, Jim 123, 197 Holt, Mark 84, 96, 97, 158 163 Homes, Mary 73, 197 Hone, Carole 76, 84, 180 Honeycutt, Linda 181 Honeyman, Scott 197 Hopkins, Mark 84, 124, 197 Hood, Paula 158 Hoot, John 197 Hosea, Tom 181 Hoth, Toni 75, 158 House, Deana 197 Housel, David 1-81 Howard, Glenda 95, 197 Howard, Valerie 181 Howe, Jean 70, 76, 197 Howe, Kathy 66, 71, 73, 76, 80, 90, 155 Howe, Larry 78, 84, 96, 97, 181 Howell, John 84, 96, 197 Howell, Pam 181 Howerton, Mrs. Alice 25 Howerton, Stephanie 84, 197 Hoyder, Kay 77, 197 Hoyle, Kathy 98, 181 Hubbard, John 197 Hubbard, Mary Ellen 66, 71, 77, 83,181 Huber, Ann 74, 78, 94, 181 Huber, Kathy 197 Huckin, Bill 71, 80, 140, 158 Huckin, David 140, 198 Hudnall, Donna 198 Huggins, Bob 198 Huggins, Joe 181 Huggins, Shannon 140 Hughes, Mrs. Alma 34 Hughes, Carl 198 Hull, Carolyn 158 Hull, DeeDee 198 Hull, DoeDoe 198 Hull, Jim 198 Hunt, Brian 198 Hunt, Mike 73 Hunter, Brenda 198 Hunter, Tom 140, 181 Husted, Paul 182 Hutchison, Danny 68, 70, 90, 158, 172 Hutchison, Mike 182 Inman, Linda 73, 80, 158 Ireland, sau 123, 198 Irwin, Randy 66, 68, 73, 158 Iverson, Peter 182 lvey, Judy 198 Ivey, Kay 182 Ivy, Harland 158 Jackson, Beverly 66, 76, Johnson, Kathy U01 66 Johnson, Kim 74, 182 Johnson, Kitty 198 Johnson, Lisa 198 Johnson, Marsha 69, 76, 83, 159 Johnson, Mr. Max 60 Johnson, Pat 78, 83, 94, 182 Johnson, Patti 182 Johnson, Rhonda 182 Johnson, Roger 198 Johnson, Mr. Roger 27, 76 Johnson, Sherry 78, 84, 96, 159 Johnson, Stan 78, 84, 96, 97, 198 Johnson, Steve 70, 75, 84, 198 Jones, Cherry 66, 73, 74, 182 Jones, Claire 64, 66, 83, 182 Jones, Dave 73, 90, 159 Jones, Eric 123, 198 Jones, Gary 64, 129, 190, 79, 83, 182 Jackson, Cindy 198 Jackson, Karen 198 Jackson, Mrs. Pauline 26, 73 Jacobson, Rusty 182 James, Jerry 130, 133, 198 James, Jennifer 83, 96, 198 James, Marilyn 182 James Mike 91,182 James, Ronnie 76, 90, 158 191, 192, 198 Jones, Greg 73, 88, 116, 198 Jones, Judy 76, 83, 190, 198 Jones, Kathy 198 Jones, Kay 159 Jones, Kelly 73, 84, 96, 97, 139, 159 Jones, Marcia 83, 98, 198 Jones, Mary 73, 80, 90, 146, 159 Jones, Marsha 182 Jones, Michael 182 Jones, Peggy 79, 159 Junk, Gayla 73, 182 Jurries, Vickye 198 Justiss, Donna 76, 79, 83, 159 Karlovich, Bob W. 68, 140, 159 Jamison, Jamie 73, 158 Jandebeur, Alan 84, 96, 198 Jandebeur, Robert 73, 84, 96, 97, 182 Jarvis, Pat 71, 76, 83, 198 Jeffus, Dale 123, 198 Jeffus, Linda 73 Jeffy, Beverly 182 Jenkins, Nancy 76, 79, 158, 167 2 Jenkinson, Terri 198 Jennings, Paul 56, 64, 66, 68, 73, 90, 158 Jewell, Ken 158 Jobe, Carmen 79, 83, 146, Karlovich, Debbie 198 Kasbaum, Patricia 182 Kauffman, Tommy 198 Kaufman, Mike 182 Keasler, Robin 96, 198 Keithline, Carolyn 182 Keller, Sherry 66, 96, 159 Kelley, Barbara 76, 198 Kelley, Carolyn 66, 76, 93, 175, 182 Kelley, Karen 94, 182 Kellogg, Karen 66, 76, 93, 182 Kelly, Pat 12, 73, 83, 98, 159 Kelly, Par il, 41, 74, 73, 182 Kemper, Jack 84, 199 Kennedy, Charles 199 Kennedy, Debbie 77, 95, 199 Kennedy, Kathy 159 Kennedy, Teresa 199 Kennon, Claudia 83, 190, 199 Kenslow, Susan 199 Kern, Debbie 199 Kerns, Norma 94, 182 Kessler, Julie 77, 84, 96, 158 Johnson, Cindy 66, 76, 182 Johnson, Chris 116, 182 Johnson, Craig 64, 66, 68, 73, 104, 139, 158, 168 Johnson, Doug 41, 66, 80, 182 Johnson, Gale 198 Johnson, Greg 158 Johnson, Jacqueta 80, 158 Johnson, Jan 64, 77, 83, 198 Johnson, Karen 76, 78, 84, 198 Johnson, Kathy C111 76, 83, 182 Ketchum, Marcia 64, 69, 90, 159 Keys, Marian 83, 199 Kite, Debbie 64, 69, aa, 147, 159 Kile, Steve 77, 88, 116, 139, 182 Killian, Karma 199 Killian, Sharman 79, 159 King, Charles 199 King, Gary 182 King, Nan 77, 199 King, Susie 76, 199 King, Terry 182 King, Wally 199 Kinnear, Mike 182 Kinser, Christine 183 Kirberger, Brad 88, 116, 183 Kirberger, Kristi 83, 199 Kirby, Mike 199 Kirk, Kathy 67, 73, 76, 83 Kirkland, Christie 199 Kirkpatrick, Bill 84 Kirkpatrick, Gene 96, 183 Kirtley, Carol 199 Kirton, Chris 64, 72, 90, 143 Kishner, Nancy 199 Kitchen, Karen 76, 199 Klein, Karen 83, 199 Kleinwachter, Susan 73, 174, 183 Klintworth, Kay 70, 94, 183 Knight, Bill 199 Knight, Harold 129 Knight, Lee Ann 159 Knisley, Steve 84, 199 Knotts, Jo Ann 75, 79, 183 Knutson, Craig 126, 183 Knox, John 71, 73, 160 Koons, Linda 183 Korver, Bruce 199 Kothe, David 41, 94, 183 Kraemer, Sandra 67, 69, 73, 93, 160 Kraker, Steve 199 Krueger, Kathleen 48, 67, 73, 96, 183 Krumme, Mrs. Edwynne 26, 76 Kruse, Gary 199 Lacy, Rhonda 67, 183 Laffin, Dennis 67, 73, 78, 160 Lam, Carole 73, 79, 80, 83, 160 Lambert, Mrs. Sybie 29, -79 Landreth, Sheila 66, 69, 71, 80, 83, 107, 160 Landreth, Vicki 67, 80, 183 Langston, Linda 78, 98, 183 Larkin, Lee 70, 183 Larson, Lyn 199 Lassiter, Steve 199 Laux, Carolyn 71, 73, 80, 83, 160 Lavery, Jane 199 Lawfer, Darlene 183 Lawrence, Larry 84, 199 Lawrence, Lester 78 Lawrence, Linda 84, 183 Layfield, Dave 160 Layne, Mike 183 Lazar, Lesley 39, 70, 74, 75, 160 Leachman, Bobby 199 Leavitt, John 183 Lechler, Mike 199 Lee, David 183 Lee, Lynne 183 LeGate, Chris 129, 174, 183 Leger, David 199 Lemley, Judy 69, 76, 83, 90, 160 Lemon, Ronnie 199 Levin, Linda 79, 80, 83, 160 Lewis, Linda 183 Lewis, Stan 84, 96, 183 Lewis, vicki iso 139, iss Liggett, Bob Lile, John 73, 160 Lindley, Alice 71, 73, 76, 78, 83, 98, 160 Lindsey, Roberta 160 Lingenfelter, Mrs. Judy 30 Lipperd, Gary 142, 143 Litchfield, Alice 83, 95, 199 Litchult, Bill 75, 91 Locke, Debbie 76, 199 Lofgren, Linda 80, 94, 160 Logan, Jim 39, 67, 74, 78, 84, 90, 97 Logan, Kathy 77, 84, 160, 199 Lonergan, Pat 199 Long, Janet 45, 64, 70, 83, 94, 160, 167 Looney, Joe 174, 183 Loots, Kathy 70, 94, 183 Loucks, Jan 84, 96, 160 Loucks, Paula 199 Louvier, Chris 67, 73, 160 Lowery, Carol 199 Lowry, John 84, 183 Lowry, Vicciio 190, 191, 199 Loy, Rhonda 199 Loyd, Mickey 64, 67, 183 Lucas, Carol 67, 70, 76, 93, 103' Lummus, Missy 1, 64, 67, 73, 77, 79, 83, 92, 93,183 Lunsford, Jane 72, 76, 90, 160 Lusk, Mr. Ed 32, 131, 141 Lynde, Lynda 43, 70, 74, 83, 95, 199 Lytle, Sara 76, 83, 190, 199 McAlister, Elizabeth 183 McAlpine, Jennifer 83, 199 McAlpine, Louie 79, 183 McAllister, Colleen 183 McArdle, Jan 98, 160 McCain, Herbie 68, 73, 77, 83, 160 McCain, Martie 183 McCandless, Debi 74, 76, 199 McCann, Mark 73, 160, 199 McCann, Tom 73, 76, 146 McCants, Brenda 95, 199 McCarter, Judy 94, 183 McCaslin, James 43, 75, 199 McCaslin, Mike 78, 123, 139, 183 McClary, Mike 160 McCluggage, David 70, 123, 161, 199 McCluggage, Nancy 67, 73, 79, 83 McClure, Sharon 183 McCollum, Jim 91, 183 McCoy, Gary 161 McCoy, Helen 183 McCoy, Martha 161 McCoy, Tracy 199 McCracken, Gayle 67, 71, 73, 83, 90, 161 McCraw, Larry 67, 80, 183 McCulley, Bob 161 McCurdy, Gary 64, 129, wo, 191, 199 McCurry, Patti 199 McDougal, Cindy 64, 69, 83, 90, 92, 93, 98, 104, 161, 199 McDougal, Connie 70 McDougal, Mike 161 McDougal, Mrs. Murrel 22 McDuffie, Doug 91, 199 McFarland, Barbara 199 McFarland, Linda 64, 200 McGee, Glenn 123 McGee, Mike 67, 183 Martinez, Stephen 123, 200 Mason, Debbie 162 Mason, Don 41, 74, 78, 184 Mason, Eric 96, 200 Mason, Judy 80, 184 Mason, Peggie 184 Mason, Richard 162 Mason, Tereasa 162 Massey, Steve 123, 200 Masterson, Donna 83, 200 Matlock, Doug 41, 184 Matlock, Keith 200 Matthews, Mrs. Connie 24 Matthews, Mr. Paul 24, 80 Maurit 184 Maurit son, Barbie 67, 83, son, Jim 96 Maxwell,Poppie 184 May, Alan 184 May, Lindsey 83, 200 Mayden, Judy 74, 78, 83, 95, 200 Mayfield, Pam 94, 184 Maynard, Liz 43, 74, 200 Maynard, Mike 200 Mayo, Ann 70, 95, 184 Meason, Tom 64, 68, 88, 116,121,139,184 Melhorn, Kathy 200 Meinhart, Joe 70, 73, 77, McGehee, Alice 161 McGraw, Megan 70, 95, 200 McGuire, Marvita 67, 183 McGuire, Royann 200 McHenry, Lewis 200 Mclntosh, Frank 67, 73, 183 McKinley, Karen 67, 70, 71, 80, 161 McKinney, David 67, 68, 76, 78, 79, 80, 84, 96, 97, 183 McKinney, Sheila 76, 200 McKoy, Amy 200 McLain, Mike 200 McMahon, Theresa 83, 200 McMillen, Debbie 200 McNamara, Kathy 74, 84, 183 McNeil, Sharon 67, 73, 83, 96, 183' McNinch, George 116, 183 McNinch, Jeane 200 McNulty, Tim 200 McQuaig, Kathy 183 McReynolds, Ann 73, 184 McShan, Marc 184 Machande, Wayne 88, 124, 142, 143, 184 MacKenna, Mr. Tom 32, 124 Macke, Charlene 161 Maddin, Rob 90, 161 Magee, Glenn 77 96, 200 Meliza, Michael 75, 90, 162 Merchant, Marsha 98, 184 Merrill, Jim 200 Metsher, Cheryl 77, 80, 200 Metsker, Ken 67, 79, 184 Meyer, John 143, 200 Meyer Michal 200 s, Jan 200 ski, Kathleen 83, Michie, Susan 174, 184 Mickel son, Gregory 184 Magers, Linda 200 Magill, Alan 181 Magill, Mike 140, 1831 Magoon, Marlise 161 Magoto, Joe 184 Mahoney, Andy 91, 184 Mahoney, Julia 73, 94, 161 Maledon, Gary 200 Maltby, Phil aa, 105, 124, 142, 143, 161 Manley, Mark 184 Margetson, Diane 184 Margetson, George 161 Markey, Diane 74, 75, 184 Marshall, John 200 Martin, Brad 161 Martin, Debbie 64, 76, 83, 190 Martin Debra 200 Martin, Peggy 200 Martin, Tommy 200 Martinez, Amos 88, 116, 121, 139, 1814 Mielcarek, Mike 64, 91, 200 Milks, Bob 67, 116, 174, 184 Miller, Chandra 94, 184 Miller, Christi 200 Miller, Cindy 184 Miller, Dan 174, 184 Miller, David 73, 162 Miller, Judy 78, 84, as, 96, 200 Miller, Martha 74, 78, 98, 184 Miller, Pam 184 Miller, Richard 162 Miller, Steve 64, 67, 68, 110,140,149,162 Mills, Brian 73, 162 Mills, John 184 Mills, Susie 64, 77, 83, 86, 88, 182, 184 Milton, Susan 67, 73, 77, 94, 184 Mitchell, James 84, 96, 200 Mitchell, Linda 67, 84, 96, 184 Mobley, Robert 162 Montgomery, Cindy '184 Montgomery, Linda 77, 83, 200 Moody, Melinda 69, 78, 98, 162 Moody, Patricia 200 Mooney, Sharon 162 Moore, Joe 73, 76, 78, 98, 162 Moore, Randy 130, 200 Morgan, Harold 200 Morgan, Mrs. Pat 22 Moritz, Patsy 67, 69, 73, 82, 83, 147, 162 Morris, Carol 184 Morris, Danny 184 Morris, Debbie 73, 79, 80, 83, 162 Morrison, Carol 162 Morrison, Jack 67, 68, 162 Morrow, Debbie 200 Mort, Danny 84, 200 Mosher, Jeff 123, 200 Mosley, Jerry 73, 162 Mossien, Taffy 162 Mossman, Kevin 184 Mount, Ann 93, 181, 184 Moyers, Nick 129, 140, 200 Muir, Sara 200 Munn, Kathy 67, 69, 71, 79, 81, 83,162 Murdoch, Bruce 200 Murdock, Mike 200 Murphy, Alan 73, 162 Murphy, Beth 58, 69, 73, 82, 83, 162 Murphy, Dianne 67, 79, 80, 83, 94, 162 Murphy, Doug 200 Murphy, Jan 41, 83, 94, 184 Murphy, Jane 73, 200 Murray, Gaylyn 75, 76, 84, 146, 182 Mushrush, Mike 73, 184 Myer, John 123, 142 Myers, Mrs. Thelma 29 Myrick, Carol 67, 162 Nafe, Carol 49, 67, 69, 71, 79, 81, 83,163 Nance, Kelcie 88, 116, 184 Nance, Linda 64, 67, 70, 73, 83, 184 Narwold, Christie 200 Nash, Kathy 200 Nash, Sandi 76, 84, 184 Nation, Bill 146, 163' Neel, Patricia 163, 184 Neely, Mike 67, 76, 84, 96 Neer, Mark 67, 84, 88, 96, 97, 126, 140, 184 Neff, .lon 96, 97, 201 Neff, Mary 95, 201 Nelson, Mac 77, 83 Nelson, Marlice 201 Nelson, Susan 77, 184 Nelson, Toppy 67, 73, 77, 90, 163 Nelson, Mr. Wayne 31 Newman, David 79, 201 Newmaster, Mark 201 Newton, Tim 134, 184 Nicholson, Scott 123, 201 Nightingale, Linn 201 Nistetter Karen 67, 79, 163 Noble, Nancy 135 Noel, Jim 129, 140, 185 Norman, Mr. Allen 26, 73 Norman, Jim 73, 88, 121, 143, 163 Norman, Peggie 185 Norman, Tracey 94, 163 Norrid, Caren 79, 163 Norton, Nancy 90, 163' Notley, Marianne 201 Oaks, Gretchen 201 Poole, Cathy 201 186 Oakley, Gail 79, 163 Oberstein, David 73, 185 Oberstein, Donna 83, 201 O'Carroll, Marianne 67, 78, 84, 163 O'Carroll, Ormonde 201 Odell, John 116, 140, 185 Ohlrich, David 201 Oliver, Reatha 64, 83, 201 Olmstead, Nancy 67, 69, 83, 163 Olsen, Charles 84, 185 Omstead, Lannie 185 Onsgard, Sandy 76, 185 Onsgard, Sheila 76, 76, 90, 163 Ortloff, Jane 83, 94, 185 Osborn, Nancy 67, 83, 185 Osko, Greg 67, 185 Overstreet, Mike 201 Overton, Howard 163 Overture, Sid 185 Owen, Kathy 201 Pack, Phil 163 Page, Gary 185 Palazzo, Rick 43, 123, 201 Pallissard, Mr. Phillip 30 Palumbo, Patty 73, 83, 201 Papke, JoAnn 94, 163 Pappan, Leslie 201 Pappano, Tom 75, 185 Parke, Joyce 78, 84, 201 Parks, Mark 185 Parrish, Carole 201 Partain, Denise 70, 76, 201 Partain, Shari 47, 70, 71, 72, 74, 76, 83, 164 Paschal, Bill 70, 201 Paschal, Rick 67, 68, 73, 90, 93, 154, 164 Pasque, Richard 67, 68, 88, 116,134,136,137,185 Pass, Annette 73, 78, 83, 98, 164 Pate, Chuck 130, 185 Patterson, David 201 Patterson, Margaret 164 Patton, Carol 201 Patton, Travis 174, 185 Paul, Danny 84, 96, 123, 201 Paules, Jim 201 Pauliny, Donna 201 Pauliny, Steve 201 Payne, Debbie 76, 83, 201 Phillips, Bill 84 Phillips, Debbie 76, 201 Phillips, Joe 164 Phillips, Layn 123, 201 Phillips, Linda 83, 185 Phillips, Lyndsay 67, 73, 164 Phillips, Lynn 201 Phillips, Preston 96, 97, 201 Phillips, Richard 164 Philpott, Kristy 83, 95, 201 Pickens, John 164 Pierce, Karen 78, 79, 98, 164 HHoM,Jo 185 Pine, Marc 74, 185 Pinkston, Kathy 73, 83, 164 Pitcock, Chuck 185 Pittman, Neil 201 Pittman, Sandra 185 Platt, Chris 185 Platt, Elliot 84, 201 Plumber, Paula 185 Plummer, Janet 94, 185 Polhemus, David 185 Polin, Steve 201 Pollack, Seth 39, 73, 134, 137, 164 Pollack, Steve 78, 88, 134, 135, 164 Pommier, Paulette 70, 201 Pommier, Phil 73, 90, 164 83, 84, 185 83, 185 Pope, Carolyn Pope, Marolyn Popeioy, Brad 165 Popeioy, Doug 139, 185 Porter, Kathy 201 Ragsdale, Sara 64, 79, 83, 101,104,110,146,159, 165 Rainey, Debbie 74, 77, 78, 165 Rais, Peggy 165 Ralston, Mena 64, 73, 83, 186 Ralston, Steve 165 Rambo, Joyce 165 Randall, Don 202 Ransbottom, Jim 73, 88, 186 Rauch, Ronald 165 Rather, Doug 73, 186 Ratliff, Marti 70, 78, 83, 98, 165 Rawlings, Deann 73, 83, 165 Rawlings, Denise 67, 73, 78, 83, 165 Ray, Maudlin 84, 202 Ray, Woody 96 Raybourn, David 64, 68, 73, 83, 88, 112, 130, 133, 147, 166, 172 Raybourn, Tom 70, 77, 83, 130, 202 Raynolds, Nancy 186 Rayson, Bill 202 Rayson, Jeanne 67, 77, 186 Reames, Glen 123, 202 Reamy, Kathy 202 Redus, Harry 186 Redman, Mr. John 60 Riddle, Z Ridenhou achary 202 r,J0hn 41,186 Riley, Bob 166 Rillerbusch, Guy 202 Ritz, Les 202 Rivett, Sherrie 202 Robbins, Greg 73, 166 Roberts, Denise 78, 95, 186 Roberts, Joe 202 Roberts, Mary 202 Roberts, Mike 202 Roberts, Mr. Robert 32, 123 Roberts, Roberta 67, 186 Roberts, Robin 186 Robertson, Monty 67, 88, 90,116, 118,135, 136, 166 Robertson, Randi 202 Robinson, George 98, 166 Robinson, Greg 79, 186 Robinson, Kathi 94, 186 Robinson, Kimberley 94, 186 Robinson, Nancy 73, 83, 186 Robinson, Shelley 73, 76, 78, 98, 166 Robinson, Steve 202 Robinson, Tom 202 Robison, Mrs. Mary Nell 35 Robson, Bruce 130, 202 Rodgers, Mark 129, 203 Reed, Debbie 166 Reed, Dennis 202 Reed, Lorraine 79, 166 Reed, Rhonda 202 Reese, Ron 186 Rodgers, Rod 88, 134, 136, 166 Roegels, Pam 67, 69, 73, 74, 83, 84, 90, 166 Roelofsen, Janny 94, 186 Rogers, Alberta 27 Porter, Marsha 165 Potter, Dave 70, 84, 202 Potter, Deborah 76, 96, 165 Powell, Eric 185 Powell, Ginger 186 Powell, Julie 83, 78, 95, 202 Powley, Ken 130, 202 Poyhonen, Bob 134, 136, Reese, Susan 70, 83, 186 Reeves, Steve 166 Reheard, Charlotte 166, 167 Reid, Frank 84, 186 Reid, Janet 202 Reiss, Vicki 67, 83, 186 Remmert, Bill 67, 142, 143, Rogers, 166 Bob 91, 116, 119, Rogers, Mike 134 Rogers, Rick 186 Rolen, Denise 203 Roll, Lisa 67, 73, 175, 186 Rollins, Gayle Roney, Walter 67,187 94,116, 134, 203 Roop, Bill 74, 91, 187 Presley, Cheri 202 Presley, Tom 138, 139, 165 Price, David 84, 202 Price, Frances 75, 94, 106 Price, Patricia 165 Payne, Gary 129, 201 Payne, Larry 201 Payne, Mrs. Wilma 34 Pearce, Pearson Pearson Peasley, Pedigo, Doug 77, 185 ,John 185 , Robert 201 Mark 93,185 Dorothy 164 Peistrup, Jeanne 164 Penrose, Steve 88, 116, 201 Perigo, Sue 73, 83, 161 Perkins, Norma 88, 124, 185 Pringle, Phil 84, 96, 202 Pryor, Jan 186 Pryor, Kakie 39, 66, 69, 74, 76, 80, 93, 107, 165 Pryor, Steve 202 Puckett, Paula 73, 165 Pummill, Joan 96, 186 Pummill, Susan 96, 165 186 Remmert, Kathy 84, 85, 96, 202 Renard, Doug 67, 186 Renesto, John 202 Reynolds, Bonita 67, 166 Reynolds, David 94, 202 Reynolds, James 25 Reynolds, John 64, 67, 78, 186 Reynolds, Linda 202 Reynolds, Nancy 202 Rhodes, Kenny 186 Rhodes, Steven 43, 84, 202 Perrine, George 129, 140 Perry, Joe 164 Peterson, Rick 201 Petnick, Karen 201 Purcell, Daniel 186 Pursell, Karen 67, 73, 77, 78, 84, 96, 186 Purvine, Judy 83, 96, 186 Puryear, Jane 78, 84, 96, 202 Pyles, Mike 84, 202 Queen, Mike 68, 116, 1434, Rice, Chris 41, 74, 84, 96, 186 Rice, Jean Anne 76, 83, 186 Rice, Roland 73, 76, 116, 119, 166 Richards, John 202 Richardson, Mrs. Betty 23 Richardson, Judy 202 Richardson, Pam 202 Richardson, Randy 96, 202 Richmond, Beth 202 Petree, Bill 94, 201 Petty, Brad 201 Phelps, Margaret 201 Phenicie, Bill 53, 68, 88, 90, 104, 109, 132, 147, 164 186 Quigley, Dale 129, 141, 202 Raatz, Linda 67, 69, 73, 80, 83, 84, 165 Rabe, Karen 73 Rabon, Nell 186 Rabon, Pete 91, 123, 202 Ricks, Becky 83, 202 Ricks, Vicky 43, 72, 74, 83, 202 Riddle, Bruce 202 Riddle, Kaye 84, 202 Roop, Margaret 203 Roper, Brad 203 Rose, Larry 78, 98, 203 Rose, Mike 73 Rosenthal, David 91, 123, 129, 203 Rosenthal, Terry 203 Ross, David 166 Ross, Debbie 64, 203 Ross, Ricky 203 Rowe, Cindy 203 Rowley, Bruce 73, 76, 187 Rubey, Sally 67, 70, 73, 187 Rubottom, Linda 203 Rufi, Diane 187 Rummerfield, Biff 68, 72, 88,13O, 131,187 Russell, Jan 203 Russell, Janet 203 Russell, John 130, 133, 203 Russell, Nancy 71, 76, 79, 83, 166 Ryan, Kathy 79, 166 Ryser, Charles 187 Ryser, Ellen 203 Ryser, Leslie 67, 69, 73, 83, 166 Sabin, Kitti 73, 78, 84, 98, 166 Sabos, Stacy 64, 73, 77, 83, 166 Salle, Sherry 73, 74, 166 Sampson, Pat 123, 203 Sanders, Lucinda 187 Sanger, Phil 203 Sapp, Cindy 203' Sapp, Richard 187 Sartain, Renee 203 Sartain, Tom 123, 203 Sauer, Bob 84 Saunders, Kelly 77, 196, 203' Saunders, Lucinda 187 Saxby, George 41, 88, 174,187 Schad, Marilyn 70, 73, 77, 80, 83, 166 Scholes, Kim 96, 97, 187 Schooley, Steve 116, 129, 190, 203 Schoonover, Bill 187 Schouweiler, Doris 79, 166 Schumacher, Suzanne 167 Schurman, Bob 73, 167 Schusterman, Dale 41, 67, 74, 76, 79, 80, 187 Schwartz, Cheryl 67, 76, 83, 187 Scott, Gilda 41, 74, 187 Scott, Larry 73, 78, 84, 96, 167 Scott, Randy 88, 124, 167 Schreiber, Mrs. Mary 32 Scruggs, David 203 Sears, Bob 203 Sebran, Amy 95, 203 Secrest, Becky 167 Secrest, Ronny 190, 203 See, Marsha 73, 187 See, Sherry 39, 67, 74, 90, 167 Sellards, Pat 64, 79, 187 Sewell, Howie 187 Sewell, Kathy 203 Seymour, Ed 73, 187 Shafer, John 73, 78, 130 131, 167 Shaffer, Sandi 84, 203 Shane, Gary 73, 76, 167 Shapard, Bruce 203 Shapard, Craig 116, 203 Shaughnessy, Mackie 73, 76, 187 Sheets, David 68, 73, 83, 88, 130, 133, 146, 167 Shelley, Steve 167 Shelton, Jim 84, 203' Sherack, Darlene 203 Sherrill, Suzie 203 Shibley, David 64, 73, 167 Shields, Mr. Fred 29, 96, 97 Shipman, Jim 203 Shipman, Tommy 203 Shoefstall, Mrs. Marie 35 Short, Gay 203 Short, Janet 73, 76, 80, 167 Shoup, Linda 83, 95, 203 Shupe, Tom 167 Simmons, Kirk 156, 167 Simpson, David 167, 172 Sims, Dick 94 Sims, Frank 73, 77, 167 Singer, Beverly 187 Singleton, Warren 123, 203 Sinor, Roy 77, 80, 168 Skaistis, Bryan 203 Skinner, Robert 187 Slavik, Tom 77, 187 Sleeper, David 187 Sligar, Gary 73, 140, 168 Sligar, Randy 203 169 205 Slifer, Susan 203' Small, Susan 190, 203 Smedley, Dianne 187 Smith, Betsy 203 Smith, Carol 168 Smith, Carol 187 Smith, Carolyn 78, 96, 187 Smith, Cheryl 85, 96, 187 Smith, Darcy 83, 203 Smith, Gary 203 Smith, Gib 203 Smith, Karen 203 Smith, Kevin 130, 133, 203 Smith, Larry 168 Smith, Lee 79, 96, 187 Smith, Marcee 83, 95, 203 smifh, Martin 41, 48, 74, 187 Smith, Marty 187 Smith, Pam 71, 187 Stone, David 84, 96, 97, 187, 204 Stone, Denise 83, 87 Storts,Saundra 204 Story, Lisa 204 Stait, Steve 204 Strange, Dee Dee 187 Strange, Susan 204 Straton, Georgia 69, 83, 169 Strauss, Tom 73, 88, 116, 119, 139, 169 Stuart, Jody 64, 67, 69, 83, 87, 88, 90, 93, 100, 106, 108, 146, 150, 159, 169 Stunkard, Monica 188 Stunkard, Shelley 204 Subilia, Bob 188 Sullenger, Mr. Dwayne 33, 56, 58, 116, 121 Sullivan, Chuck 64, 88, 116, 139, 188 Sulton, Mike 73, 123, 139, 174, 188 Summers, Brenda 188 Summers, James 129, 204 Sunderland, Kent 123, 129, Tiffany, Susan 83, 188 Timmerman, Ray 123, 129, 204 Tinker, John 204 Tinkler, Rosemary 188 Toburen, Tim 68, 73, 88, 116, 169 Toburen, Tom 88, 116, 129, 204 Todd, Barry 204 Todd, Donna 169 Todd, Laura 188, 175 Todd, Mary 69, 73, 76, 82, Smith, Patti 73, 90, 168 Smith, Patty 94, 187 Smith Richard 73, 78, 84, 68 96,, 1 Smith, Mrs. Rita 3'1, 83 Smothers, Mr. James 35 Snider, Mark 203 Snow, Charlie 39, 73, 168 Sober, Rob 88, 124, 142, 143, 168 Sober, Ron 187 Soderstrom, Gary 187 Solnok, Vince 203 Southard, Phil 187 Sowers, Mike 41, 67, 78, 98, 164, 187 Spalding, Cliff 187 Spaulding, Scott 84, 203 Spence, Bruce 84, 203 Spencer, Barrett 77, 203 Spencer, Sharon 187 xSpeer, Sherry 187 Spraker, Sally 80, 168 Sprouse, Ray 204 Spurrier, Jamie 187 Staadt, Randy 204 Staats, Cynthia 168 Staiger, Arlene 168 Stainer, Danni 70, 187 Stanberry, Mrs. Erskine 20 Standridge, Susie 187 Stanley, Becky 187 Stark, Suzie 83, 94, 168 Steinle, Chris 84, 96, 204 Stephenson, David 130, 204 Stephenson, Mrs. Hazel 35 Stetler, Joe 168 204 Sutton, Jan 64, 76, 83, 146, 169 Swain, Maurine 33, 83, 94, 116, 143, 169 Swanson, Mr. Jerry 33, 116, 143 Swarthout, Ann 73, 83, 188 Swearingen, Sherry 64, 188 Sweetin, Linda 188 Swenson, Steve 96, 84, 204 Swindler, Dorothy 78, 96, 204 Swinney, John 169 Synar, Addie 64, 73, 113, 147, 169 Synar, Steve 204 Szenasy, Sondra 204 Tomlinson, Rick 84, 96, 188 Torbert, Mrs. Jessie 30 Townes, Sharon 169 Tracy, Jim 188 Traw, Russ 204 Treece, Jim 188 Tremaine, Tom 204 Trent, Gaylen 67, 84, 94, 96, 188 Trostel, Jana 83, 188 Trotter, Kirk 204 Troutt, Beth 67, 83, 188 Trower, Tricia 90, 169 True, Mary 169 Tumelson, Marilyn 70, 76, 83, 169 Tumelson, Melinda 94, 188 Turk, Janie 170 Turner, Gary 39, 64, 71, 73, 74, 76, 170 Turner, Marcia 83, 204 Turner, Sharee 76, 83 Turner, Tobi 78, 84, 96, 188 Turner, Win 188 Turney, Brenda 83, 204 Wallace, Kathy 94, 188 Wallace, Steve 204 Wallock, Robert 84, 204 Walter, Kay 39, 73, 79, 90, 94, 170 Walton, Rick 188 Ward, Jan 204 Ward, Mike 204 Ward, Rich 188 Watkinson, Lyndell 73', 80, 170 Watkinson, Rex 204 Watson, Bob 170 Watson, Kent 170 Wattman, Debby 46, 67, 69, 72, 73, 83, 84, 92, 93, 154, 170 Weaver, Danny 205 Weaver, John 205 Webb, Nancy 188 Wilcox, Carolyn 70, 75, 79, 83, 90, 172 Wilcox, Cheryl 195, 205 Wilcox, Sue 64, 69, 73, 90, 172 Wiley, Kathryn 67, 80, 83, 205 Wiley, Lynn 64, 83, 205 Wilhoite, Mr. Levi 25, 71 Wilkins, Judy 205 Wilkins, Steve 77, 90, 172 Williams, Mrs. Dorothy 35 Williams, Mr. Gerald 32, 123, 134 Williams, Kim 73, 172 Williams, Priscilla 84, 90, 94, 172 Williams, Ron 205 Williams, Scott 84, 123, Webber, Val 69, 70, 75, 83, 170 Weber, Mr. Jack 26 Weber, Karen 67, 171 Weber, Linda 79, 171 Weber, Lynne 70, 73, 95, 205 William, Sherilyn 73, 84, 172 Williams, Tim 189 Webster, Sandy 73, 171 Weems, Craig 205 Weese, David 205 Weinheimer, Bob 91, 188 Weir, Eric 140, 188 Willis, Don 189 Willits, Joe 84, 96, 189 Wilson, Bob 77, 143 Wilson, Jan 95, 205 Wilson, Jeff 96, 172 Wilson Jenny 205 Wilson, Jo Ann 70, 189 Wilson, Mark 189 Wilson Michelle 70, 73, Welch, Chris 48, 171 Welch, Gary 205 Welch, Jeff 88, 90, 116, 139 171 1 18, , Welsh, Greg 123, 143, 188 Wendorff, Debbie 76, 83, 205 Wentz, Francie 188 Werling, Lee 123, 205 78, 83, 98, 172 Wilson, Paula 189 Wilson, Steven 189 wince, Bill 129, 189 Winfrey, Cindy 77, 83, 205 Wing, Christine 83, 205 Winters, Harley 205 Wise, Natalie 67, 73, 76, Tyer, Robert 123, 204 Uhles, Carol 204 Ulrich, Jim 188 Vaananen, Martha 83, 170, 173 Van Bibber, Anita 204 Vance, Terry 143, 204 Vancil, Terry 123 Van Dalsem, Mrs. Mary Ann 34 Szlichta, Chris 73, 146, 169 Tadlock, Renee 39, 69, 74, 98, 105, 169, 173 Tappan, David 96, 204 Taylor, Debbie 83, 204 Taylor, Janie 73, 76, 79, 94, 169 Taylor, Larry 126, 188 Taylor, Mike 73, 84, 96, 97, 169 Taylor, Renate 204 Taylor, Rhonda 204 Teel, Vickie 67, 69, 169 Terral, Will 188 Thayer, Doug 67, 169 Thacker, Pam 70, 81, 83, Stetler, Mike 168 Stevens, Jerry 204 Steward, Nancy 67, 74, 187 Stewart, Beth 204 Stewart, Charlene 77, 83, 204 Stewart, Mike 68, 73, 139, 169 Stinebuck, Phillip 204 sfobaugh, Phil 78, 84, 96, 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