Memorial High School - Taps Yearbook (Tulsa, OK)

 - Class of 1969

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You may recall a face in a crowd, a friend's laughter, it victory, or ii defeat. Each recol- lection is a variation of others now forgot- ten. Your memory, however, can stave off forgetting and retain a picture of the time it was. Truce the quiet lines of the pictureg the tableau which refuses to efface yesterday. It denies not your thinking of it, rather, it invites your thought to recreate sound, color, emotion, and life. Move forward into the pastg learn from the time it was. ff Q-J 1 .,-f, Tomorrow seems forever in its coming. It is just out of your grasp, likened to the Phoenix. It escapes you, and in its leave you find today. Today too, however, is momen- tary, 'It spends itself quickly, leaving you a castaway in time. Time is not diffused into tomorrow and today alone. The time which remains belongs to yesterday. The image of tomorrows passed is engraved on your mind. Naught can steal yesterday from you for it is preserved in your memories. Yesterdays, t P There were whispered hopes . ,M- L-'f A m-0 'w Q fi . I K4 The past includes not only that which XNXIS, but that which will be as well. Moments were spent in solitude and you set yourself .1p.1rt from the crowd, Now, .is then, you try to find your wily to the future whether it is moments or ye.irs ahead. Your way is made somewhat easier by your rilvility to hope. Your hopes, born of anguish, fe.ir, desire, or uncertainty, .ire ex- clusive to you. They, like you, are uniqueg E therefore, when you whisper your hopes, only one person understands them complete- ii ly. That person is you. , .5 5 L! i 2 In the season of dreams . . . wr W A 8 1 , V ...Q qt Q .Ji J sv 'vf . ,,- u fl! -an 5 'q' 0' I nf.- 4 ... X 9 , Nw 4...-,Jug,b l ' 5 V, 5' ,S -r ian 6555 The season of dreams knows no time. This is .ls it should be, If you Cease to dream you cease to learn, to live. It is in your dreams that you may see yourself most clearly. Perhups you are like Quixote, seeing 11 return to the past in your dreams. Nevertheless, for you as for him, they are your eyes to the future. Your eyes may he hlinded by the reason- ing ot' those who discredit your dreams. Hold fast to them, however, until your sight is renewed. Wliether or not your dreams up prouch re.1lity, they remain alive in your thoughts. aw mm-.M nan.-x.m....WLl, f' , iw 5 Z W f A avi Q K I s .4 4 , iz V, Qu v ,L , 3 if in--, UH . 6 f', .,., Q , - Q 4 me - -WW it Q R 'WB al 2 I S. ',1.-'I' K I YM. n - ysr My W, H -,Q MJ' fn 4v 'V,.,f ' ,, ff ff, K 9' . .. -. aa!- . 'Hasan .-4 -suns ,ff .unnv ' 5.91 ' lisa l ftsson ,yr Wilbur 40501 r .4 1 y' 5 ra Xi 3 ., 'kigz ., 1 ! 'O nm I W N199 A' yr HQ' W, .w lbw' I-4 fr ,,,,mj.., ,I .M 1 1 4 W ...ov nasal' ..unv ,pw ,.,.w N- ' V34 , ' ' iw, ,, m 'fwz, ,. K . ns llllii A.. Dedication - Mr. Cagle ' .iL. ' :N u As Dean of Boys Mr. Cagle occupies a central position in the framework of Me- morial. Mr. Cagle's ability to counsel young people has won him the admiration of both students and teachers. His sense of humor and sound judgment complement one anoth- er in his administration of discipline. Throughout his five-year association with Memorial students Mr. Cagle has respected them, and they have respected him. This mutual respect is a result of his unalterable confidence in young people. Mr. Cagle's in- terest in Memorial and its students enables him to lend the practical advice expected of a counselor. His advice is appreciated, as it is a means of encouraging students to think for themselves. eva as CII:-U E Q9 E3 E113 G9 Q 3, Jax A- 2- Q-f Q z ,A x , u A -.g-. . f M5 X Q Or x -ff, t , V . 1 1331: 'f , -we 2 Q BSP, f ., 81 , ,Q K x Ji X is 9. i rx , ..... .cw I5 School Board The Tulsa School Board dedicated many hours of work to raise the standards of ed- ucation in Tulsa to the highest in the state. The goal of the board was to maintain this excellence by revising the school curriculum periodically to meet the needs of the stu- dents, The 1968-69 school year marked the retirement of Dr. Charles Mason who served twenty-seven years as superintendent of schools and executive officer of the hoard. on. cHARLEs c. MASON MR CARL BEESLEY MRS. OPAL CARLLSON MRS. VIRGIL WOOD MR ROBERT BECKSTROM l MR. RAY CONARD MR. ROBERT RIGGS MR W H SADLER i KENNETH J. BAYS Mr. Bays As principal Mr. Kenneth Bays dedicated many hours of work to increase the standard of education at Memorial. He demonstrated his pride and spirit in the school not only by presiding over assemblies and faculty meetings but also by offering support to the Chargers at school events. His interest and participation increased school unity and rap- port between students and administration. In addition to his position as principal, Mr. Bays was a Lt. Colonel in the Air Na- tional Guard Program. Many of his leisure hours were spent in fulfilling the practice flying requirements of that organization. The past year was Mr. Bays' fifteenth year with the Guard. Mr. Bays qualified for school principal after he graduated from Southwest Missouri State College with a B.S. and from the University of Tulsa with a M.Ed. He received his professional diploma in 1959. Mr. Bays prepares to taxi onto the runway. Mr. Bays jogs his daily mile before breakfast MARY ELLEN BRIDGESfCounselor CHARLES A. CAGLE-Dean of Boys JUANITA CAMP-Dean of Girls Mr Cagle heads for his Corvette in the school parking lot. uidance Staff One of the most important departments of the faculty was the guidance staff. Throughout the year these people gave en- couragement and advice to many students. They also undertook the duties of schedul- ing classes, making appointments with Col- lege representatives, and discussing individ- ual problems within the school, In various forums they offered additional information regarding graduation requirements, choices of universities, and decisions of careers. ffl 4 4 ' r Mrs. Camp engages in one of her duties as Dean of Girls, '- gp-..... . -ti' 'llrlvsfmn-..,, I Nik? -s.,a,.,,g Pat Cameron has a friendly chat with Mr. Darland. XWANDA COX--Counselor .IAMES DARLAND--Assistant Principal DALE SCHULER-Counselor ERSKINE STANBERRY-Counselor School transcripts are reviewed for Amos Martinez by Mr. Schuler. Mrs. Bridges gives information to students concerning SAT tests. 'PSN r .-vu-nv -dl -SF' wwf' .W..,,m,-wb? i Mrs. Cox discusses entrance requirements with a college representative. A Student receives preliminary information regarding ACT tests from Mrs. Stanberry. MARY LOU BULLOCH-English, Creative Writing, French DEL CRAFTS-English, Soph, Sponsor PAUL DYKES-Department Chairman, English, journalism KAREN FISHER-English JODY FLIPPO-English Sophomores enjoy Mrs. Green's interpretations of Mark Twain English The main purpose of the English depart- ment was to help students develop a better understanding of the English language. Students completed assignments in the basics of grammar, the fundamentals of good writing, and studied literature from around the world. For students desiring to write with an individual style, the Creative Writ- ing class was offered. Journalism and Year- book were elective courses for those students interested in publications. Becky Beisel and Ann Huber discuss headline possibilities with Mr. Dykes. ,ff ldv? QL? 1 Tmclmcrs' XX ork Day is mkcn literally by Mrs. Miller. THELMA MYER-f-Librarian GQSZN ' 5 -f 'I ?1f'2l , V1' WTYQ .5 uw w94! ,'ffv -?n-3L1ff1f?'iY:m.1, p i2,',f,r -et?-51 .V f A a m. 5,ue5f.:g-gk-4 N, - M, . ff, 1- -l V gg i ,lv xml' f we-afxw W 23' ,IW .ay 4' 51 WJ, : aim' J Wkilewexff . H ' ' ' M ll,ll l l.ll l.ll ,. M ,,,l lllllil ffl gg ff -.lf 1 W i fmt x fam 13, Interpretations of I-I.1mlQf l , ir .Q-itijif ,f '--' ' 1-11, .f -1 . rf ll.ll M '. . A. , lll,lll A W f Lf ' l 11 fail M , q 5 l - V Y . ffg . ,. . 9 'S -I - A W., 5 -il .Ire glwn by Mrs. Bulloch to her Crem XY'riting class MARY lfRANKI.lN-Engllslz, Yearbuolx BILL c3ll5l3INS'Sll1xlCl1l Cuuntll. Engllsl REBA GREEN- -English PAT GREENE-Englislm EDXA -IORDAN--English NANCY KIME-English, Spanislm MVRREL MuDOl.'GAL -Ifngli5l1 RUBlfR'l'A MILLER'-Englisll PAT MORGAN-English BE'l4'l'Y RICHARDSON-lfngliSl1, Rclgll Arts L. XL HAROLD ALDRIDGE-Biology Physiology DAVID BARNARD-Department Chairman Chemistry KATHLEEN BEARD-Geometry MARILYN BRINKMAN-Elementary Algebra, Basic Math David Kothe delivers love sonnets to Mrs. Matthews. Math The Math department had two major di- visionsg one was concerned with the study of number systems, the other involved the study of plane relations. Students were aid- ed in their understanding of Geometry through the use of cardboard constructions. Advanced Algebra and Trigonometry placed emphasis on mathematical opera- tions and the use of the slide rule. The math club, Mu Alpha Theta, offered stu- dents additional mathematical information. Mrs. Carson offers assistance to one of her Al- gebra students. 'fa ffa-ifwiufiw ' t 7 i ii ' i f ,, ' i f it: f rtf':-537.3 K K K 3 K K ' ' 5. rg-3,5 l if f l A A i t, ' 5 ' V ' g 2 is Mr. Aldridge entertains students in the TAPS assembly. Science Memorials science curriculum provided excellent opportunities for students to learn through experimental research. Students were required to complete assignments and to make laboratory observations concerning the units being studied. The department, under the direction of Mr. Barnard, offered cours- es ranging from Physical Science and Bi- ology to Chemistry. For students wishing to increase their scientific knowledge, courses were offered in Advanced Biology, Advanced Chemistry and Physics. Lf' nf The properties of magnesium are demonstrated by Mr Barnard Trigonometry Algebra Geometry Geometry Biology DON BYFIELDgChem1stry OPAL CARSON-Adxanced Algebra PATTI COMPTON Geometry Intermediate NWALDO EICHLING Physics Geometry ALICE I-IOXVERTOIN Basic Math CONNIE MATTHEXXIS Department Chairman, Geometry Math Analysis PAUL MATTHENXYS Adxanced Algebra Trigonometry, Intermediate Algebra JIM REYNOLDS-Intermediate Algebra GROVER QUINN Physical Science LEVI WILLHOITE Biology Adxanced MORRIS BECKNELL-French JIM BROWN-German, Instructional Media PATRICIA DEEN COKER-World History, Ancient-Medieval History LUCY DUCKWORTH-Latin, English JUDY MIDDLETON ELLINGSON-World History, U.S. History SUZAN GREENE-Spanish WES GUILLEKSEN-World History JAMES HOWARD-U.S. History PAULINE JACKSON-Department Chairman, Government-Economics, U.S. History ROGER JOHNSON,-Spanish Mrs. Jackson reviews types of business forms with her economics class. Histor To make history important to the students, teachers strove to develop in the students' minds an understanding and insight into history rather than just the memorization of facts. Students also discussed the causes and results of economic conditions teaching them the principles of an economic balance in society. Mrs, Pauline Jackson, department chairman was co-sponsor of International Club, an organization oriented to the His- tory department. Up, up with people, sings Mr. Johnson Boyles and Mr. Norman strixe for a return in volleyball -qs.. Languages By taking foreign language courses stu- dents were able to increase their interest and knowledge of foreign countries. During the first-year courses students were taught the basic conversation and grammar techniques of the language. This laid a foundation for a more intensive study of the language in the second year courses. In the optional third and fourth year classes, the country's history and culture were taught in its native tongue. Under the direction of Mrs. Virginia Smith the department offered courses in Spanish, French, Latin and German. Mr. Beclcnell indulges in a Saturday game of pingpnng BARBARA KEENZE-l'.S, History BIARGARET LENTZ-Xxftrrld History ALLEN NORMANf Modern History PAT SMlTHfW'orlcl History VIRGINIA SMITH-Department Chairman, Spanish JANICE VUHITE-French BILL BECK-Department Chairman, Speech. Chorus, Advanced Chorus -jllNl BENEDETTO-Marching Band, Advanced Band, Reserve Band, Advanced Orchestra, Music Theory GREER FARRIS-Department Chairman, Form Design, Basic Art NOTA JOHNSON-Basic Art, CommerciaE Art Music Vocal and instrumental music courses were offered for those students with special in- terest in music. The music curriculum con- sisted of Concert Band, Advanced Band, Orchestra, Mixed Chorus, and Advanced Chorus. We place the enjoyment of music before its education because we feel a stu- dent learns more readily about a subject he likes, said Mr. Bill Beck, department chairman, in reference to music teaching methods. To encourage student appreciation X' of music, the classes were introduced to all forms of composition from classical and romantic to popular rock and jazz. F 11 'Q my Ma ag ' -he 1 if--N tta. s Witlm an atmosphere of informality, Mrs. Wfoodruff lectures her speech classes, 26 Mr. Farris supervises Randy Foster's work at the potters wheel, 1 A Mr. Benedetto practices his embouchurc. . - , C Lf .. ,. ,.,.,w,'5sgt:.z:1' ,zf.:,'- -1 Q Speech Speech courses were offered in order to teach students to think logically, to plan effectively, and to express themselves clearly. Mr, Redman offers constructive criticism during play rehearsal. Art Memorial's Art department offered cours- es in Commercial Art, Form and Design, Basic Art, Advanced Art, and Painting and Composition. The department chairman, Mr. Greer Farris, commented I'm convinced we have the best department in the city. Our staff is more qualified and experienced in every field than any other art department you'll find. Students were introduced to many different techniques and mediums. These included molding clay, working with paper mache, building three dimensional designs and forms, drawing sketches and painting. Art courses gave students an op- portunity to express their creativity and to develop their talents in art. Covered in the first year class were the fundamentals of public speaking and the writing and oration of speeches. Instruction in Speech II included public speaking and debates while Speech III emphasized the de- velopment of dramatic abilities. The Speech Department also coordinated assemblies throughout the year. man, Speech Speech. English Mr. Beck discusses speech oration with students. JOHN REDMAN-Department Chair JULIE MUNSON WOODRUFF Industrial Arts On-the-job training aided students in ac- quiring knowledge and experience through the Industrial Arts department. Headed by Mr. Phillipp Pallissard, this department of- fered couises in drafting, power mechanics, and electronics. These classes enabled the boys to learn valuable information and to acquire abilities which would be useful to them in future vocations. Mr. Pallissard observes Mike Queen's work in drafting. xgxxlxlxl s .4 IKQ1 awww Will Terral checks a body chassis under the supervision of Mr. Wheeler. BERNADINE BROOKENS--Foods, Clothing NORMA CERETTO--Foods JACKIE FLEMlNGf-,Home Living-Family Economics, Foods XVILLIE BELLE HAMILTON-Department Chairman, Clothing Q, I ...........l..-.-. ,. I 9 Mrs. C s 0 Q 0 0 0 'i eretto demonstrates the etiquette of a good hostess. Cathy Furlong is given assistance in pattern placement by Mrs. Hamilton, .Y CAROLYN INIAYNARD-Clothing WAYNE NELSONiElectronics PHILLIPP PALLISSARD-Department Chairman, Drafting CLIFFORD SHEA-Drafting JOE WHEELER-Pcmxx'er Mechanics Homemaking The Home Economics department strived to prepare girls for future roles as home- makers. A wide range of courses was of- fered in order to teach every phase of main- taining at successful home. The first sewing project involved minimum construction detail while the final project incorporated the use of designer patterns, Instruction in Foods included the preparation and serving of a meal as well as the skills required of a host- ess. The opportunity to study family living in detail was given in the Home Living and Family Economics course. EDELLA BAKER-General Office Education JULIE BENNETT-Clerk PAT BURGER-Notehand, Basic Business NORMAN CHRISTENSEN-Stagecraft Director MARY ALICE CLAYBAUGH-Attendance Clerk CHARLES COTNER-Business Law and Math DONNA HEMPHILL-Clerk JOSEPHINE HOLLAND-Department Chairman, Shorthand 2 -! l Mrs Torbert instructs her students before a timing. Business Through the courses in the business de- partment, students were given the oppor- tunity to become better acquainted with the business world. The purpose of the depart- ment was to give students an understanding of office machines and to give them pro- ficiency in office skills. The curriculum for this year included General Office Educa- tion, Basic Business, Bookkeeping, Business Law and Math, Notehand, Shorthand, Typ- ing, and Office Machines. Lunch preparations are made by Mrs. Shoefstall. on-Education The non-education staff spent many hours at Memorial engaged in various responsibili- ties. The staff consisted of custodians, librari- ans, secretaries, and the school nurse. Al- though these people worked with little rec- ognition their efforts kept Memorial func- tioning well as a place of business as well as a school. , ,,., i i gg A U' nw . . A a ,. ' 'F In . . 3 ' 0.415170 H M ..-Aww-M, Hollie Twibell serves Mrs Holland breakfast on Teacher Appreciation Day Typing the daily bulletin is one of Mrs. Payne's responsibilities. ALMA HUGHESA-Secretary ERROLL JOHNSON-Nurse MAX JOHNSON-Bookkeeping, Business Math NORMA LINCOLN-Clerk JUDY LINGENFELTER-Notehand, Office Machines ,1- 1 CAROLE MELSON-Notehand, Basic Business PATRICIA PETERS-Clerk WI LMA PAYNE-Clerk MARY NELL ROBISON-Office Manager, Registrar MARIE SI-IOEFSTALL-Cafeteria Manager RITA SMITH-Office Machines JAMES SINIOTHERS-Building Superintendent X HAZEL STEPHENSON-Bookstore JESSIE TORBERT-Typing A DOROTHY XVILLIAMS-Library Clerk MARGIE CREAGER-Department Chairman, Girls' Physical Education DOUGLAS DUGGER-Department Chairman, Boys' Physical Education, Varsity Basketball, Golf DON EDDY-Geometry, Varsity Baseball ED LUSK-Biology, Varsity Swimming, Tennis MARGARET MCCAXWQ-Girls' Physical Education Boys, Phys. Ed. Boys' Physical Education, under the di- rection of Doug Dugger, stressed the de- velopment of physical health and muscular coordination. Twelve minutes of calesthenics were required each day as warm-up practice before the boys began their sports activities. Activities during the year included football, wrestling, swimming, basketball, track, and an optional Red Cross lifesaving course. Boys who excelled in one or more of these sports were accepted into the Varsity Athletics Program. if fi jim Hill receives encouragement from Coach Dugger before a game. I Coach Williams watches a wrestling match with nervous appre- hension. - tl F Swimming workouts bring contemplation to Coach Lusk. Instruction in water ballet techniques is given to Kay Klintworth b Mrs. Crea er Y 8 TOM MacKENNA-Biology, Physical Science, Varsity Cross Country BILL RISENHOOVER-U.S. History, Varsity Track ROBERT ROBERTS-Boys' Physical Education, Varsity Wrestling DWAYNE SULLENGER-U.S. History, Varsity Football TERRY WEST-Physiology, Varsity Basketball GERALD WILLIAMS-U.S. History, Varsity Wrestling irls' Phys. Ed. In Girls' Physical Education performance in team sports, gymnastics, swimming, and track was stressed. First-year students were required to participate in volleyball, field hockey, modern dance, and gymnastics. Mrs. Creager, Department Chairman, and Mrs. McCaw attended modern dance classes for eight weeks to learn new techniques. Girls taking additional years of gym had the op- portunity to join Surfs or to participate in archery and tennis. The department also sponsored the Gymnastics Club for girls in- terested in furthering their gymnastic abilities. Coach Risenhoover takes a break from football workouts OIT-Cl , .V mg: ' szzvm, , ff ' A W,i, izr , G , V ,W W ,, ,, J N ,, , v--., X fm Q H, A X if K in Wham gg, in Q M a 0-fffX f ,....-.31 ff' .4 3 'Q ,,., ,M I 1 1 ffill 0 l ff g ! 1 xq, I x 4 W.. if U' I Nz ' ' J, U., Egg Q ,W .,, ? Ji s j L ff I -rags Wg ., 40 . Z ,t .1 - 4 iz . ,A , 2 i f 4 2 , ,WQX5'LE, ,2 ,Ji . gil Taj '-' 'Q M' 45 Reverend Jeremiah Brown curses the views of Bert Cates. K-ns' .yr em, Bert Cates hesitates before returning to his cell, Cast Howard Blair- Mrs. Krebs- Melinda Loomis- Rachel Brown- Mr. Meeker- Bertram Gates- Mr. Goodfellow- Rev. Jeremiah Brown- Mr. Sillers- Phil Ellis- Mr. Cooper- Mr. Ballinger- Mrs. Loomis- Mr. Bannister- Mr. Dunlap- Hot Dog Man- Mrs. McClain- Mrs. Blain- Mrs. Harding- Elizabeth Shepherd- Sunny King- E. K. Hornbeck- Organ Grinder- Mayor- judge- Matthew Harrison Brady- Sarah Brady- Tom Davenport- Finney- Photographer- Henry Drummond- Reuthers Man- Harry Y. Easterbrook- Reporter- Scientist- Scientist- Ladies Aide- Ladies Aide- Ladies Aide- Ladies Aide- Ladies Aide- Townsman- Mike Butler Gilda Scott Kathy johnson Lisa Roll Bill Hill Mike Sowers Steve Ellsworth Doug johnson Dale Schusterman john Doak Greg Cain Robert Jandebur Michele Borofsky Martin Smith Barry Wfhite David Oberstein Pat Kelly Ann Huber Merrilee Bost Pam Hatfield David Kothe Kelcie Nance Quinton Darnell Chris Rice George Defenbaugh Don Mason Mary Cook Jett jones Mike Evanson jim Ransbottorn Steve Blazer Rick Bass john Hayes Steve Hollingsworth Steve White Bill Roop Betty Cornwell Kristine Benedict jean Rice y Ann Betts Debbie Black Randy England Cast Prologue- Sharon Wyrrick Julia Ward McKinlock- Viccijo Lowry Maude Larrabee- Nancy Reynolds Linus Larrabee jr.-- Gary Bass Linus Larrabee- jay McCaslin Margaret- Leanne Atherton David Larrabee- David Reynolds Gretchen- Vicky Ricks Sabrina Fairchild- Janie Higdon Fairchild- Rick Ross First Boy- Neil Pittman FlfSf Kasey Other Boy- David Patterson Other Girl- Susan Gray Paul d'Argenson- Richard DeSirey Linus jr. scolds Sabrina for spying on his party. , L ff 136 Linus jr. discovers the Frenchman's identity. Sabrina joyfully announces her return from Paris I I nn ' iBS:xQTb.xw- .' 'H . 'Qu f :.:A-12 V n .S'ff 2Qf' 2 F i . 4- SWK K ! -.Q Q x ' ,wtfim lk '15 PM maxi 4.1:Q,.gi'gjgj ' 4 x L- 1 ' .' X' -N ','.1.'C. XC.: Q A sw n A vx A '. x .N x -.wifi A X Kfwf' 'P ' G N X 52 W --lf f . , tm gs-X 'w 4 I 2 LZ? f 4 3 fi xl , E19 A Q Y H I f-1-- W , , 52 .-haf-. ,,,,,...4 -,,.,.-4 a-at 4' my 1 M 5 , Y' JI! I S 5 .f qc' gpm' a .yy ?W'L- Sophomores Present My Three Angels mr: M4 Y A 1 :SH J N .P kr,,4Mf ' 5' , 057 7 Wx his SKA? said The Ducotels and the convicts celebrate Christmas Eve. QXXXI , x 5 A X q?v1'Lx t if 'F I ' ,.h Q . ,,., U -4 S f 1 Mme. Parole complains about the quality of the sherry. joseph relates the contents of the fateful letter to Alfred, 1xSl 'W six YNKQ. . 1 P. 1 XX5P.'59fs'a N TC' in 4.3 n L V ,4 X is A5565 lhfff 1 Qfllpi Marie Louise Ducotel Cast Felix Ducotel-Mark Hammons Emily Ducotel-Elizabeth Hill Mme. Parole-Laura Bucklin -Nancy Glass joseph-Andy Rowe jules-joe Logan Alfred-Kim Stogner Henri Trochard- Paul- Wayne Martin Mark Tibey Lieutenant-Skipper Klintworth 4 . Marie Louise expresses elation to her mother over Paul's homecoming. jules, Alfred, and joseph eavesdrop on a conversation between Henri and Marie Louise. Felix tries to convince Emily that he should sell his business. Cast Toby--John Reynolds File- Mike Sowers jimmy Curry-Rick Palazzo Noah Curry--David Ford H. C. Curry-Royce Rex f Lizzie Curry-Joanie Gale Snookie-Arm Huber Bill Starbuck- Gary Bass Townspeople-Advanced Chorus Starbuck tells the townspeople how he makes rain. fx File describes the drought in Three Point, Texas. Smrbuck cominces jimmy that his drumming will help bring rain. 2 V E 5 1 l 5 1 l 5 sings uf her failure tn find a husband. 1. 5 K hc ruxxnswnincn Jcsirihc their hungrx men in Sung. emorial Presents 110 in the Shade Her honey praises f.- cw! Exam thc ihildrcn helium Wffxcrything Bcaiirifiil Happens Ar Nighr 1 . w'-X f if vane? s I 1Ir '!r . 5 .. ,.,,,.'lff 13? t A . 9 -lf' Q V G I? Surfs Present A Dream Come True si 1' s 'l Playful Dalmatian puppies swim in pairs. A .. 1 .4 . ' ht- 45, - . ' I . Dale Schusterrnan narrates the story of Walt Disney's accomplishments. .1 Cindy Johnson and Debbie Wfenclorff perform a duet as Mickey and Minnie Mouse. dll If ,, 1-10 I 1 i IN UTES H D E VISITI Loyal Chargers am the G m Debbie Martin displays loyalty at the basketball game. At five o'clock on january IO, 1969, Memorials third Loyalty Night got off to a charging start with the P.T.A. chili supper. Contests in swimming, basketball, and wres- tling followed. The newly formed Gymnas- tics Club performed between the basketball game and the wrestling match. The Chargers were victorious only in the wrestling match. More significant, however, was the record attendance of over eighteen hundred. This Loyalty Night victory over- shadowed defeat and will not be easily for- gotten. nn..- .f Lynn Wiley performs :1 free floor exercise between basketball and wrestling. Ray Lucas C765 Cakes at the P-T-A Chili SUPPU- Pep Rallies Promote Spirit 'miie Claire jones portrays Coach Sullenger pep assembly. I' qui! .A r N, -me -.X 'V Y in McLain msg ...Q 4 X14 4. 4 Swim captains 21CCCpt gooi.l luck cake from Pep Club. H...,,-an L, Cheerleaders raise morale in pep assembly. e 5 5 fha? -1N1s'lfS i1 in . g .. fx V i 4x if am Q? i 4 1 QQ v--u-up sill 1 X. 4 V I 4 s 5 X .rs k ,. R ,pi l The Up With People singers teach their theme song to the Chargers. ,aw Missy Lummus and Carolyn Kelley present a la ue to Mr. Cagle, dedi- P fl Catee of Tfzpx VII. X, R Bill ing Hill interviews former Miss America, Marilyn Van Derbur, follow her presentation to juniors and sophomores. Nancy Ferguson portrays an angel O Assemblies in The Cl'lf15UU35 355 3mb1Y- Linda Phillips socks it to Mr. Aldridge in the Taps assembly. O - A Mixture of Fun and Fact We Q EQ?-35 if s ,ss. s,.,,,.i,,W,,,,,,,,,W,s fx pl, fl . e. he U. S. swim I Naval Academy Choir presents a concert for Memorial Students. s .An Homerooms Excel in Activities r - -as-Qu 9.39 Opals Kaclettes decorate in honor of Miss Memorial. Laurie Brumbaugh takes the lead in .ln Interact tricycle race. Mr. Dykes displays the XX'11rriors' gift of Indian apparel for his new SOD. !A,,,- - r S , 1 Wifi JU I 1 M I .AMS f 8 i Q N I :W gn .1 4 -mn---- nr.. , . .,, no gm f .. - .Wi xml wks l . ' f i x . Q 5 , 3 Q X '- xo X i ,-A A ,AP Al J . Students smnd in line nt the Norman Conquesfs pie booth at the Sadie Mr. XX'ilhoiteaxurogmplqg Snoopy, rhg rng1g.1Z1ne String prim, Seniors combine efforts to return ar xolley during homeroom intramumls. 53 A.F.S. Students Express Enthusiasm Vecha resides with the Robert Butlers-Mrs. Butler, Ellen, Vecha, and Mr. Butler. Vecha relates her Argentine experiences in the first assembly of the year. Z rig f At a football game, Vecha urges the Chargers to score. K. Q1 Q V ,. lf.t was -fi-as as QF' 15 Rudi lives with the Robert joneses , ls- t .. 2 ti l i The American Field Service program en- a t 9 . ffl.. ' 1' ' iii abled two students to attend Memorial. They were Vecha Rojas of Argentina and Rudi Q .,. if . 2221 I 'Q , r .Q ' . M A ,L it yi. Bauer of Austria. Their year as Chargers z.: g 3 was a continuous educational experience ben- 2 . W 3-11 at ff 235 efitting not only them, but also everyone Ji 3 3 it 3 1 f who met them. gr . it 3. , I f L . fl. q Ar Vecha's and Rudi's many activities reflect- 5. .1 .. !.y X I ed their interest in their new school. Both P 5 were members of International Club, A.F.S., if and Pep Club. Their individual activities, however, varied as greatly as the geography sq f.if: l, Q '53 separating their homelands. Vecha is a tal- 2 Z..,Q A 1? ented artist and spent much of her time in Tulsa studying art. Rudi enjoys photography and was able to use his skill at Memorial as a photographer on the Taps VII staff. The A.F.S. program tries to offer the opportunity for youths from every part of the world to learn about one another. It also tries to be a valuable asset to the com- munities which participate in the program. The continuing purpose of the A.F.S. is to promote cooperation among peoples through- out the world, for its participants believe this to be a means of attaining world peace. -Mrs. Jones, jeff, Rudi, Carol, and Mr. jones. 6 - f 5 . ,,f Rudi demonstrates his talent as a photographer on the Taps VII staff. ., Bill Litchult interviews Rudi in the A.F.s. assembly. Barbie Mauritson, standing Delightful Supreme, is the winner of many awards for horsemanship, i' ,.tx Brad Petty is one of several Memorial boys who participates in the junior Hockey League. 1 A U.:-' an 1 3, 1l..., K . , fi. 5: .3 .gs-1 3 Beverly jackson, looking for her favorite recipe, is the gf . w winner of the Betty Crocker Award, a,' ' an w , 'K 'Usa niflp- vi 1 0,,. t-,'.'.:', 3 --1-A l if? f- 15fgw.N1s,s.M 1. , 2-Lffawx - -f utside Achievements .1 In Donna Karen johnson, Sally Briney, Judy Mriyden, Mitch Axsom, Ann Bouslier, Laurie DeLzicy, and Kitty Vriss are active in the local division of Up VVitl1 People. 5? it ft' 4 s -,M - Vicki Liinclreth and Mike Sowers are the winners of the D.A.R. Award and Elks Axviirrl respectively. Lynn XXlilt'y is ii finalist in the Miss Teenage Tulsa contest. ,-1:5 I S Q N 1 is N life-S j In xv 51 'X N. T ,,.Mo+-1--vliif' . E s rimlg, n?5.' mm 'Y' If , . ,VV Y 'W 'gf l 'iw W if x s nion pans thruuglw tlw n.,r1f ' ,pr had 5 breakfast buffet line .xr the I2lk's Club Adrienne Sturm and Chris I.eGutc cnjuy L1 slower tempo at the prom. X x A ' 'x av ' :J A 1 At the dinner gI'1lLlL1AlIL'S pnusc for Mr, Dykes' Spccclm. Three Years End for Class of '69 g, , in ad' 'W lMr. Dykes challenges the Class of '69 to meet success and failure A , ,S ef fy' Z ,, 1, 1 l 5 i fl tl Ir, 1 3 l' ll ,Q l ,. l,' df alljl vf all l f, 3. W 1 0 Corsages, 1 4 l n 1 sf F l l l s it ll' Q s yr .1 'E l l -rf as 51. l lr, 3' aiml- l , l bidi-as ws-sg 1 sm. .N Li formal dress, music, laughter--the prum. 185 ' 4 'Z , gf f ta f M '- ', 531' U -ffm Az z 7.51. X .Ma ' ' sf ' 12 ' ' 'QC 909 'U' ' ' ' i ffl- I ,' l',i'e 5- 5 ss- , ,. ,X . , .'. A , ' 71 Q, Q' , - 9 'Q V ' 4 iii 4 fxffwvsf .. ' l ,-if.:-' r fi. f till ia, is 1 i t K A , AW ' J Jw V gl. - if l ?l ff f ' 1 . M fg, , .', .5-if 1 7 'Q' fs X is , I ' W ' . -' , i - - f, lyil., Sf' if r ifffiff 3,51 1 ls H sf I ' .. 'W I Mena Ralston. weary from a week of senior activities. watches the Class Day Assembly. Gary Bolton aml Nancy Dyer enjoy the View from the Crystal Ball- nwtn. Graduation Is an nd and a Beginning Susan DuBois and Linda Phillips reioin classmates after receiving their diplomas Graduation marked the end of something good and the beginning of something bet- ter. A vespers service filled with good wishes and useful advice was presented on May 18. Commencement, the last step in high school, was executed on May 23. A feel- ing of relief swept the room as the last senior filed out of the Civic Center assembly hall. A breakfast was held the following morn- ing with slapstick entertainment provided by Wolfrobe's Warriors. Later the seniors gathered at the Mayo for the dinner and prom. The dinner was highlighted by the waiters' sparkling tribute to the MHS Class of '69, At nine o'clock the Crystal Ballroom came to life with the sounds of Tulsa County. As the end of the evening drew near, the youthful guests crowded to the elevator to extend the festivities late into the night. These traditional activities provided the de- parting seniors with a happy memory of days gone by and never to be again. Graduation . .is not an end or a beginning. It is an end and a beginning. 4,-0 Ml! EEUU PJ 3 OLTIU OIIIU 1 ' 'Y' ' W ., .K,. . . , , , 1 -- f - ,, ,... , ,, .. , , ' I ii ,, V- ' ' '-'L , ,Y , 7 mm, ,mg W' , ,K ' -' M fqv'+ qqmfLZ7fQ5,d, 1 1 ,,, V EW? ' ' A ,Mx ,. , ' ygfiififx: .I fl ,, . ' ' K I ' ' ' P i: f - ,I -- 'sf N' .- 1 'H-it-mf fwiff-3ff'55 z:i:2', ,gig-1, ,Wa,,,,14g,,A,.,,-. , , ,, 5g:3gg5,,,,w4, ,sywzf .,,.i1,, .ff,1 -V v ,gay 1 H ' .. i m. W '- l ' L 1 PQ ,,,....... V2 - 1 1-.,, 4 ba. ,GW P 1 ,-N., .. , ef J? 4. if 1, W if , 7, f, Aww WM' .. 3, f ,ww za , 'f , ff' ' 'A f ' , f K f- , V -' :Lv Q f m ' ff fgfmf . ff f ' Y an ' iw V x- by xr Students purchase spirit hats to promote school spirit, Student Council officers prepare Christmas boxes for needy families in the Tulsa area. gi tl Lefl to rigbz FIRST RONW: Laurie Blazer, Suzie Sherrill, Sally Hath- cock, Pam Mayfield, Anita Wlyrrick, Pat Willenburg, Adrienne Stone, Gayle Gibbon, Debbie Martin, Lynne Lee, Cindy Davis, Mena Ralston. Linda Phillips, Barbee Harris, Sharon Wfyrrick, Cindy Corp, jan johnson. SECOND ROVU: Hollie Twibell, Linda Buzzalini, Lynda Bradley. Karen Berry, Linda Spitler, Barbara Hunt, Terry Lee. Karen Monty Kothe makes a hot deal with Studley Senior, Scotty Wiec- zorek, I I 'Q RHI lil lBlack, jan Miller, Christy Coglizer, Robbie Meyer, Claudia Eddington, Linda Montgomery, Missy Lummus, Vikki Whitlock, Claire jones, Susie Mills, Sharron Word, Pam Cooley, Vicky Ricks, Viccijo Lowry, Francie XX'entz, jane Murphy, Terry Furlow, jeannie Gibson. THIRD ROW: Richard Michie, Kim Stogner, Thom Xvilkerson, Land jacobsen, Paula Hayes, janet Doak, Peggy Martin, Darcy Fowler, Lisa Roll, julie Hendricks, janet Reid, Pam Wadley, Pam Dillard, Nancy Glass, Vicki Landreth, Nancy Ferguson, Katheryn Wiley, Marci Adams, Cindy Miller, Lynn Wiley, Tom Meason, Chuck Sullixan, Gary Colvin. FOURTH ROW: Dan Miller, Randy Looney, Bob Frost, Rodney Vlfooten. Gary jackson, Skipper Klintworth, Randy Hughes, Richard Wright, Lee Hawks, joe Brandt, Nick Moyers, Gary McCurdy, Doug Ellis, Billy Hughes, jim Hill, joe Logan, David Oberstein, Gary jones, Steve Blazer, Chris johnson, ,jim Holt, Steve Penrose, David Stone, Ron Smith, Stexe Swenson, Dave Hughes, Mike McKim. Magazine Sales Prove Successful for Council l JA I0 rigbl FIRST ROW: Christy Coglizer, Rhonda Greenberg, Lisa Roll. SECOND Gary Colvin, jim Hill. IXICIDOYIZIIYS student governing body strivf ed to promote student participation in the year's activities. The Student Council spon- sored the annual Howdy Mixer, the corona- tion dance and assembly, and the all-school Christmas dance. To honor Memorials fac- ulty, the Council organized a Teacher Ap- preciation Day Breakfast for the teachers and their homeroom representatives. In ad- dition to supporting Memorials A.li.S. stu- dents, the Council sponsored class elections, including boys and girls of the months, Miss Memorial VI, and student superla- tiyes. The main fund raising project was the magazine sales which provided necessary funds for school activities. At Christmas the Council collected canned goods for needy families in the Tulsa area. The presiding officers were elected by the student body. They were Gary Colvin, President, Rhonda Greenberg, Vice-Presi- dent, Lisa Roll, Corresponding Secretary, Christy Coglizer, Recording Secretaryg jim Hill, Treasurer, and Mr. Gibbons, sponsor. Mrs. Mary Lou Bulloch, Sponsor 'Sam Farler, President 'Katheryn Wiley, Vice-President 'Susan Milton, Secretary 'Vicki Landreth, Treasurer David Abernathy Marci Adams David Adkins 'Betsy Alspaugh Don Anderson jim Ashley Gary Bass 'Kristine Benedict Anita Berard 'Mary Berard 'Owen Biddle 'Mary jane Black 'Gary Boatman 'Gary Bolton Michele Borofsky Elizabeth Boucher Vicki Bowlin Marcia Brandon Sandra Brown 'Greg Cain ational Honor Pat Cameron 'Regina Carrell Jan Cearing 'Sharon Chapman Lee Charles 'Mary Cook Charles Cox Barbara Crichton 'Kristi Dains 'Bill Danne Cynthia Dawson 'George Defenbaugh 'Sheri DeFrieS David Dismuke Steve Dixon 'David Dolman Mary.Dosser 'Judy Douglas John Easton Karen Edmisten 'Carol Engwall 'Charles Ess Mark Evanson 'Jane Fisher Chuck Flippo Society 'Deloras Flippo Beth Franey jim Furr joanie Gale Debbie Garrison Jack Gatewood 'Jeannie Gibson Corinne Gillick Kristy Goss 'Mary Ann Green 'Dorothy Greenlee 'Barbara Haas Margaret Hadley 'jan Hamill Brian Hammond Phyllis Hatfield Norma Hefley 'Lynda Henry Ken Herschel 'jim Hill 'Carla Hix Mary Holmes jim Holt Jean Howe Ann Huber 'Mary Ellen Hubbard Paul Husted 'Beverly Jackson Patsy Jarvis Dale Jeffus 'Cindy Johnson 'Doug Johnson Jan Johnson 'Kathy Johnson Karen Johnson Pat Johnson 'Cherry Jones 'Claire Jones Jeff Jones Judy Jones Barbara Kelley 'Carolyn Kelley Norma Kerns Julie Keasler Charles King Nancy Kishner Harold Knight Linda Koons 'Kathleen Krueger Linda Langston Stan Lewis 'Mickey Loyd 'Carol Lucas 'Missy Lummus 'Judy McCarter 'Larry McCraw 'Mike McGee 'Marvita McGuire 'Frank Mclntosh 'David McKinney Sheila McKinney' 'Sharon McNeil Don Mason Peggie Mason 'Barbie Mauritson Elizabeth Maynard 'Ken Metsker Chris Miller 'Susan Mills 'Linda Mitchell Linda Montgomery Jane Murphy Jon Neff 'Mark Neer Jim Noel 'Nancy Osborn 'Greg Osko Bill Paschal 'Richard Pasque Gary Payne Chris Platt Paula Plumer Paulette Pommier Ken Powley 'Karen Pursell Jane Puryear Doug Rather 'Jeanne Rayson 'Vicki Reiss 'Bill Remmert 'Doug Renard 'John Reynolds Kaye Riddle 'Roberta Roberts 'Gayle Rollins Bruce Rowley 'Sally Rubey Biff Rummerfield Renee Sartain 'Dale Schusterman 'Cheryl Schwartz Ron Secrest Ed Seymour Mackie Shaughnessy Cheryl Smith Gary Smith Lee Smith Martin Smith 'Mike Sowers Randy Staadt Becky Stanley Leon Stein 'Nancy Steward Linda Sweetin Pam Thacker Laura Todd 'Gaylen Trent 'Beth Troutt Jim Ulrich Cathy Vilott 'Pam Wadley 'Brent Waguespack Lynn Wfeber 'Mary Westmoreland Craig Wheeler 'Vikki Whitlock Terry Wilborn Cheryl Wilcox Lynn Wiley Tim Williams 'Sharron Word Sharon Wyrrick Annette Zakharian 'Second-year member Interact Interact activities were geared to benefit both the school and the community. In order to be accepted as a member of this service organization, junior and senior boys must have indicated a desire to serve in some area. They were also required to have acceptable grades and the approval of the current mem- bers. The year's activities included the presen- tation of Miss Memorial VI and her attend- ants at the homecoming game, ushering at school events, and providing a Christmas party for underprivileged boys in Tulsa. To raise funds for worthwhile projects, Interact members sponsored tricycle races and participated in local fund drives. Interact officers were: jim Hill, Presi- dentg Biff Rummerfield, Vice-Presidentg Rick Pasque, Secretaryg Mike Queen, Treas- urerg and Mr. Paul Dykes, Sponsor. Interact members watch as Santa grants Christmas wishes to underprivileged boys Lei' 10 rigbz FIRST ROXV: Chuck Sullivan, Mike Green. Jim Hill. Biff Rummerfield. Rick Pasque. Scotty Vifieczorek, joe Brandt. SECOND ROW Tom Meason. Mike Brady, Rick Fleenor, Mike Sulton. Dan Miller, Steve Dixon. Chris Johnson, Mike McCaslin, Bill Remmert, Walter Roney Larry Taylor, Bruce Rowley, Billy Hughes, Lee Hawks, David McKinney, Tom Raybourn, Gary lNIcCurdy, David Cleveland, Doug Ellis, Brent XX aeuespack, Kent Hancock, Craig Shapard, Mike Sowers, Gary jones. Steve Schooley, Ken Herschel. Gamma Sigma For the first time since the organization of Gamma Sigma, the members wore uni- forms while ushering at school events. The selling of coronation mums, ushering at the Tulsa Little Theatre, and planning service projects for Valentines and St. Patricks Days gave the girls an opportunity to sene both school and community. One of the highlights of the year was a Christmas caroling party with Interact. Membership in Gamma Sigma if I H3 was limited to only sixteen percent of all senior girls and members were chosen ac- cording to scholastic achievement. This year's officers were: Kathy Kirk, Presidentg Ann Mount, Vice'Presidentg Beth l Troutt, Secretary, Carolyn Kelley, Treasurerg Katheryn Wi1ey', Social Chairman, and Mrs. Willie Belle Hamilton, sponsor. Gamma Sigma members enjoy their year-end tea for junior applicants. Lv-fl iff iiglvl FIRST ROXXT Jan Hamill, Kathleen Krueger. Pam Mayfield, Pam Thacker. Barbie Mauritson. Jeannie Gibson. Susan Kleinwach- ter, Mary Berard, Sheri DeFries. SECOND ROVU: Ann Gale. Missy Lummus, Beth Troutt. Ann Mount. Kathy Kirk, Carolyn Kelley. Katheryn Wiley'. Mrs. Hamilton, Kathy johnson, Jan Cearing. THIRD RONV: Vicki Landreth, jane Fisher. Mary Ann Green. Mickey Loyd, Betsy Alspaugh. Claire jones, Susie Mills, Sharron XX'ord, Cheryl Schwartz. Pam XXf'adley, Ellen Butler. Vecha Rojas. Laurie Gatchell, Nancy Dyer. Beverly jackson, Lynda Henry, Susan Milton, Beth Franey, Nancy Steward. Mary Dosser, Tobi Turner, Sharon McNeil. Kristi Dains, Vicki Reiss. .loanie Gale. Mary jane Black, Margaret Hadley, Vikki XX'hitlock. Corinne Gillick, Mackie Shauglinessy. Carolyn Keitliline, Red Cross The Memorial Red Cross was organized for the purpose of helping others. It pro- vided young people with opportunities to take part in the local, national, and inter- national work of the American Red Cross. Sponsored by Miss Suzan Greene, the Red Cross provided toys for a nursery in Tulsa, towels for the Half-Way House, and Christ- mas gifts for Taft State Children's Home. They also sponsored a birthday bingo party at the County Farm. The Red Cross was composed of seventy-three students who were elected by their homerooms. Medical Club Memorial's Medical Club, sponsored by Mr. Levi Willhoite, hoped to inform stu- dents about careers in medicine and biology. The club's activities included viewing many films, visiting a hospital, and helping collect for the March of Dimes, Members of the Medical Club were privileged to have speak- ers from various fields of science and med- icine, including psychiatry, zoology, nurs- ing, dentistry, and veterinary medicine. Officers were Ellen Hubbard, President, Carl Fair, Vice-President, Patsy Jarvis, Sec- retary, and Kathy McQuaig, Treasurer. lrl l.l t..Q ill. ll lml .1 Jllll. Officers were Lee Larkin, President, Pam Thacker, Vice-President, Eva Bever, Secre- tary, and Cindy Day, Treasurer. Lefz lo rigbl FIRST ROW: Lee Larkin, Pam Thacker, David Dolman, Eva Bever, Cindy Day. SECOND ROW: Carol Crump, Susan junk, Susan Barth, Elaine Ward, Lynn Roberts, Kristine Benedict, Carole Parrish, Suzy Doane, Margaret Phelps, Rhonda Reed, Madelyn Parks, jan Ward, Beth Franey, janny Roelofsen, THIRD ROW: Karen Klein, Debbie Davis, Valerie Farrell, jan Meyers, Paulette Pommier, Becky Ricks, Ann Gale, Deloras Flippo, Marolyn Pope, Sally Fowlkes, Anne Porter, Debbie Pugh, Debbie Dwyer, Cheryl Wilcox, Judy Mason, Ellen Hubbard. FOURTH ROW: Mac Nelson, Becky Buhl, Debbie Crouch, Tommi Omstead, Debi Henry, Nancy Magoto, Linda Beavers. Irene Eubank, Lindsay May, Susan Reese, janet Brillhart, Donna Baumunk, Karen Johnson, Nancy Edmisten, Kathy Carpenter, Dotty Palumbo, Kaye Driscoll. FIFTH ROW: Guy Burnett, Zane Vandiver, Woody McLain, David Lawrance, Doug Ellis, David Ohlrich, jay McCaslin, Steve White, Dana DeWitt, Doug Popejoy, Rick Worsham, Walt McCutchen, Barry White. it 'RW , 2 Jai, 3 , ,. fll.l l In lfu ,.! .I t A, , 1 5 g. gf: in In nigh! FIRST ROXW: Pam Campbell, Susan Milton, Deloras Flippo, Susan Andrews. Vicki Appleman, Valerie Farrell. SECOND ROW? David Lawrance, Kent Randall, Mr. Levi Vlfillhoite, Ellen Hubbard. Carl Fair. Patsy Jarvis, Randy Moore. Rick Bass, Gale Amd Jeanette Bartlett Vice-President lohnson, Elizabeth Phillips. l ' Library Club Participating because of their interest in library science, eleven students worked as library assistants. Their main purposes were to increase accuracy and efficiency of rec- ords and to help students locate books and reference materials. Under the direction of Mrs. Thelma Myer and Mrs. Dorothy Wfil- liams, the library assistants met once a month. Officers included Cherie Ashby, Presidentg lu I Hgh! Mrs. Thelma Myer, Cindi Hallam, Peggy Holloway, Cherie Ashby. Randy Vier, julie Hendricks, Jeannette Bartlett, Debbie Gibbons ne Freshour, Mrs, Dorothy XX'iIliams. International Club The major purpose of Memorials Inter- national Relations Club was to bring forth and discuss important events and topics of the day and to enable students to reach a better understanding of our changing world. Sponsored by Mrs. Pauline Jackson and Mr. Allen Norman, the International Club met monthly to hear guest speakers and see informational films. Officers of the International Club includ- ed Dan Miller, President, Jim Ransbottom, Vice-President, Missy Lummus, Treasurer, Kathleen Krueger, Secretary, and Mike Sul- ton, Social Chairman. Lefz fu Hgh! FIRST ROVU: Jane Fisher, Roberta Roberts, Mary Jane Black. Susan Kleinwachter, Sally Rubey, Patti Johnson, Linda Koons, Kathleen Krueger, Missy Lummus, Pam Wfadley, Sharon McNeil, Andrea Apt, Chris Hennessey, Mary Holmes, Kathy Johnson, Leian Bogan, Mary Berard. SECOND ROXW: Chuck Flippo, Bruce Rowley, David Dolman, Rudi Bauer, Bill Hill, Dan Purcell, David Ford, John Reynolds, Ed Seymour, Frank Mclntosh, Charlie Yount, Mike Sulton, Mr. Allen Norman, Mrs. Pauline Jackson, Dan Miller, Jim Ransbottom, Sam Farler, Larry Taylor, Doug Rather, Bill Roop, Bob Gates, Steve Polin, Mike Jones. Members were: Janie Ableson, Marci Adams, Paula Adkins, Mike Adkisson, Cheryl Akins, Beth Allen, Tina Allen, Betsy Alspaugh, Sheri Arnold, Cherie Ashby, Robin Baker, Kristine Benedict, Grant Billingsley, Cathy Bitner, Cathy Bolton, Geoff Bond, Michelle Borofsky, Linda Bowling, Debbie Boydston, David Boyles, Ann Boyd, Greg Bradshaw, Jim Bradshaw, Sally Briney, Russ Brown, Debbie Broyles, James Burge, Judy Bussel, David Bux- ton, Greg Cain, Mark Cain, Karen Cagle, Mark Caldwell, Melissa Camp, Cheree Cash, Sharon Chapman, Alice Choate, Dale Childers, Vicki Claybaugh, Don Cleary, Tim Cleverdon, Gary Colvin, Mike Confer, Donna Coover, Patti Coover, Ellen Crane, Darryl Crews, Gary Crews, Janet Crowley, Carol Crump, Christy Cyrus, Debbie Daniels, Cindy Davis, Doug Darmstetrer, Margaret Deaton, Richard DeSirey, Loyd Dixon, John Doak, Jana Dodson, Kaye Driscoll, Ben Drost, Barbara DuBois, Susan DuBois, Nickie Dunning, Mike Dupree, Nancy Dyer, Claudia Eddington, Whit Ellis, Catherine Elsloo, Melissa Evans, Terry Evans, Nancy Ferguson, Mary Fightmaster, Steve File. Valerie Filipps, Paul Finer, Julie Fitch, Don Fitz- gerald, Mike Flanagan, Rick Fleenor, Randy Foster, Stephanie Frederick, Scott Gardner, Janet Gardner, Laurie Gatchell, Kent Gates, Mary Beth Gates, Jack Gatewood, Gale Gibbon, Jeanne Gibson, Bob Goodwin, Kern Goss, Kristy Goss, Beth Goudeket, Mary Ann Green, Dorothy Greenlee, Jan Grosvenor, Susan Gulick, David Hammick, Jan Hamill, Mark Hammons, Kim Hardesty, Pam Hatfield, Sally Hatfield, Lee Hawks, David Hayes, Paula Hayes, John Hays, Betsy Hern, Penny Heath, Colleen Hennessey, Debi Henry, Linda Henry, Brenda Henson, Leslie Hinds, Caroline Higgins, Jackie Higgins, Carla Hix, Anne Hobbs, Cherie Hoffman, Steve Hollingsworth, Kay Hoyder, Elleen Hubbard, Joe Huggins, Rick Irwin, Beverly Jack- son, David Jackson, Gary Jackson, Sue Jacobsen, Kathy Jageler, Barbara Johnson, Doug Johnson, Jan Johnson, Cherry Jones, Judy Jones, Gayla Junk, Barbara Kelley, Carolyn Kelley, Pat Kelly, Terry King, Kathy Kirk, Chris Kirton, Ken Kohlbacher, Mark Laley, Linda Langston, Lee Larkin, David Lawrence, Chris LeGate, Barry Lloyd, Pat Lonergan, Joe Looney, Randy Looney, Bob Lourie, Carol Lucas, Judy McCarter, Mike McCaslin, Larry McCraw, Mike McGee, Carol McGinnis, Marvita McGuire, Kathy McNamara, Tamma McNeil, Margaret McQuaig, Ann McReynolds, Nancy Magoto, Andy Mahoney, Don Mason, Barbie Mauritson, Ann Mayo, Tom Meason, Ruth Mercer, Ken Metsker, Robbie Meyer, Susan Michie, Kriste Mickelsen, Brian Middleton, Bob Milks, Cindy Miller, Jan Miller, Susie Mills, Susan Milton, Debbie Morrow, Margo Morrow, Ann Mount, Jan Murphy, Celeste Myall, Kev Myers, Kelcie Nance, Ann Neely, Susan Nelson, Tim Newton, Jay Nistetter, Nancy Noble, David Oberstein, Drew Orr, Jane Ortloff, Greg Osko, Randy Parks, Chuck Pate, Nan Patterson, Debbie Payne, Mark Peasley, Linda Phillips, Patty Pine, Kaysie Pitts, Chris Platt, Patti Plemons, Paula Plumer, Carolyn Pope, Doug Popejoy, Berwin Price, Karen Purcell, Judy Purvine, Mike Queen, Mena Ralston, Vicky Ralston, Kent Randall, Jeanne Rayson, Ron Reese, Bill Remmert, John Ridenhour, Rick Rodgers, Donna Roehmer, Lisa Roll, Gayle Rollins, Janet Russel,. Charles Ryser, Richard Sapp, George Saxby, Dale Schusterman, Cheryl Schwartz, Gilda Scott, Marsha See, Kathy Sewell, Susan Siegal, Robert Skinner, Carol Smith, Cheryl Smith, Jeanne Smith, Pam Smith, Patty Smith, Gayla Soderstrom, Mike Sowers, Jamie Spurrier, Debby Steph- ens, Charlene Stewart, Adrienne Stone, Cheryl Strozier, Joyce Sutton, Sherry Svvearingen, Don Thompson, Bob Threadgill, Susan Tiffany, Debbie Tinker, Frank Troost, Tobi Turner, Win Turner, Carol Uhles, Zane Vandever, Richard Verby, Donna Veigl, Cathy Velott, Ray Volentine, Craig Vifalker, Eric NX'eir, Greg XX'elsh, Francie Wentz, Steve White, Charles Whitlock, Vikki X5C'hitlock, Scott Wieczorek, John Wiggins, Lynn Vifil- liams, Jennie XX'ilson. Mark XX'ilson, Bill Vfince, Sharon Word, Brooks Xllfyland, Michele Yetman, George Zeito, Carolyn Hefley. eff to right FIRST ROW: Vecha Rojas, Denise Partain, Pam Wadley, Rudi Bauer, Mrs. Kathleen Beard. SECOND ROW: Karen Hulebak, Janie igdon, Mary Holmes, Mary Cook, Linda Koons, Ellen Butler, Barbie Mauritson, Sharon McNeil, Vikki Whitlock, Margaret Grabner, Paula uFour. THIRD ROW: Debbie Karlovich, Stephanie Frederick, Terri jenkinson, Peggy Martin, Lindsey May, Sandi Brown, Carla Hix, Beth Troutt, Vicki Reiss, Pat Lonergan, Cathi Furlong, Pam Campbell. FOURTH ROXW: Susan Siegel, Christy Cyrus, Barbara johnson, Patsy Jarvis, Biff Rummerfield, Bill Hill, jeff jones, Kelcie Nance, Rick Irwin, Terry Rosenthal. .F.S. 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 Program. Mem- bership was open to anyone wishing to be- come acquainted with the A.F.S. students and to make them feel welcome in the United States. Memorial's foreign exchange students were Rudi Bauer of Austria and Vecha Rojas of Argentina. Mary Cook, a Memorial senior, participated in the Ameri- cans Abroad Program last summer and visited West Berlin, Germany. A.F.S. spon- sored several assemblies which introduced Memorial Chargers to its program and stu- dents. Following one assembly, Memorial's f V food classes prepared a luncheon for visit- 'CM V ing A.F.S. students. The officers were Pam Wadley', President, jc, , f Chris Kirton, Vice-President, Denise Par- tain, Secretary-Treasurer, and Mrs. Kathleen ,X .fi in V Beard, Sponsor. lI'ulsa A.F.S. students enjoy a luncheon prepared by Memorial foods classes. Stagecraft Stagecraft, under the guidance of Mr. Nor- man Christensen, was responsible for build- ing all sets for class plays, assemblies, and forums. They also constructed sets for the year's major productions, the musical and the water show. Stagecraft was offered to any boy interested in giving assistance to on-stage activities. Serving as officers of Stagecraft were Nathan Axton, Stage Manager, Terry Rosen- thal, Assistant Stage Manager, Bill Roop, Lights, and Geoff Bond and David Abra- ham, Sound. With a steady hand Tim Henry helps prepare the set for the junior class play Left lo right Mr. Norman Christensen, David Abraham, Danny Mort, Bill Roop, Mike Butler, Scott Sanditen, Mike Mielcarek. SECOND ROW Henry, jim McCollum, Nathan Axton, Royce Rex, Geoff Bond, Ken Jones, Greg Robinson, jim Murphy. Masque and Gavel Society Logan. Andy Rowe. Steve Hollingsworth, Steve Blazer, Don Mason. i -.X , .'if..x joanie Gale, Bob Gates, and Gary Bass applaud the announcement of Masque and Gavel award winners. lo rigbz FIRST ROW? Janie Higdon, Ann Betts, Shelly Aberson, Martha Miller, Elaine Back, Merrilee Bost, Nancy Ferguson, Vicky Ricks. Kim Johnson, Gilda Scott, Mary Cook, Donna Hudnall, Ann Huber, Kathy McNamara, Sandy Nash, Susan Gray, Karen Edmisten. ROW: Susan Kenslow, jean Anne Rice, Dianne Harper, Elizabeth Hill, Lynn Wfilliams, Lynda Lynde, Kasey Ellis, jan Russell, Nancy Viccijo Lowry, Laurie Brumbaugh. Marc Pine, Michele Borofsky. Diane Markey, Nancy Beeman, Jan Murphy. THIRD ROW: Mr. John Bill Hill, Dale Schusterman, Ricky Ross, Bill Roop, Chris Rice, Jay McCaslin, john Hayes, Gary Bass, Martin Smith, David Oberstein, The Masque and Gavel Society was an organization for students interested in dra- ma. Applicants were required to give a pres- entation before the members of the society. They were also required to participate in school plays and to pass a test on the ob- jectives of the organization. The years activities included performances at several junior high schools and a bake sale. In the spring, outstanding actors and actresses were acknowledged at the awards banquet. The officers of the society were Steve Blazer, Presidentg Dale Schusterman, Vice- President, jay McCaslin, Treasurerg Gilda Scott, Recording Secretaryg Lynda Lynde, Corresponding Secrctaryg and Mr. john Red- man, sponsor. Left fa rigbl FIRST ROW: Mr. Paul Matthews, Vicki Landreth, David McKinney, Ken Metsker, Greg Cain Dennis Canfield SECOND ROW Vicki Reiss, jan Cearing, Lynn Wiley, Mike Evanson, Marvita McGuire, Katheryn Wiley, David Lawrance Mike Daxis Ice 'imith Chris Platt Charles King, Mike Allison, Paul Husted, Jack Gatewood, Dale Schusterman, Mike Sowers. Mu Alpha Theta Chess Club With the purpose of promoting interest in mathematics, members of Mu Alpha Theta met twice a month with their spon- sor, Mr. Paul Matthews. They discussed the increasing need for mathematicians in industry and school. Members also took part in the Mathematical Association of America Test. To be a member of Mu Alpha Theta a student must have had two and a half years of college preparatory math. Officers were David McKinney, Presi- dent, Ken Metsker, Vice-Presidentg and Vicki Landreth, Secretary. The main purpose of Memorialis Chess Club was to promote interest in the game of chess. Members were required to be adept at playing chess and to have a C or above grade average. Under the direction of Mrs. Opal Carson the club formed a chess team to compete with other schools in chess matches. The Chess Club officers were Ken Mets- ker, President, Louie McAlpine, Vice-Presi- dent, Dale Schusterman, Secretary-Treasurer, and Lee Smith, Tournament Director. Lefl lo fight FIRST ROW: Valiska Renegar, Kris Woods, Cindy Corp, Toni Alessio, Ellen Hubbard, Karen Griffin, Jeanne Rayson, Dennis Gilpin, Mrs. Lucy Duckworth. SECOND ROW: Sandra Frans, Prentiss Dobbins, Laura Smith, Marilyn Swain, Susan Nelson, Diana Seay, Kay I-loyder, Danny Leek. THIRD ROW: Thom XX'ilkerson, Doug Pearce, Don Calhoun, Robin Teasler, Doug Rather, Randy Hughes, john Hubbard, Nick Moyers. Dale Yelton, Kelly Saunders. b a i t -la Latin Club r..,.'i We- ' I in it Striving to further interest in the classical languages and lands, the junior Classical League met monthly to gain a better under- standing of Latin. Membership was open to anyone enrolled in a Latin class. High- lights of the year's activities included the observance of Saturnalia and Latin Week. Serving as officers of the Latin Club were Susan Nelson, President, Kay Hoyder, Vice- Presidentg Ellen Hubbard, Secretary, Cindy Corp, Treasurer, and Mrs. Lucy Duckworth, Sponsor. 'Cl-3' Left zo fight FIRST ROW: Chuck Gilman, Mike Allison, Ken Metsker, Mrs. Opal Carson, Louie McAlpine, Dennis Hamilton, SECOND ROVU: David Dismuke, Doug Rather, Gene Wfade, Chris Platt, Lee Smith. Lefl to figbl FIRST ROW: Marcee Smith, Pat Lonergan, Susan Danne, Elizabeth Boucher, Lynne Lee, Marcy Adams, Chris Hennessey, Shirley Skinner, Cindi Hallam. SECOND ROW: Mr. Morris Becknell, Owen Biddle, Mary jane Black, Debbie Phillips, Connie McDougal, Donna Masterson, Kaye Riddle, Laura Voss. THIRD ROW: Sheila McKinney, Nancy Steward, Kathy Allen, David McKinney, Steve Hollingsworth, Carol Lucas, Barbara Crichton, Christine Wing, Mary Beth Gates. French Club The objective of Le Cercle Francais was to help increase the understanding of French people and their culture. Sponsored by Mr. Morris Becknell, the French Club's activi- ties included participating in the Mardi Gras Dinner, listening to guest speakers from France, and Christmas caroling. Any student was eligible to join after completing one semester of French. The French Club's officers were Christina Allen, President, Kathy Kirk, Vice-Presi- dent, Elizabeth Boucher, Secretaryg and Pam Hatfield, Social Chairman. German Club The purpose of Der Deutsche Verein was to promote interest in and understanding of the culture and language of the German people. At monthly meetings theQmembers talked with guest speakers and viewed slides taken by their sponsor, Mr. Brown, in Ger- many last summer. The members participat- ed in an Oktoberfest, the Annual German Club Convention, and a foreign language program for elementary schools. Serving as officers were Charles Ess, Pres- identg Linda Henry, Vice-President, Lee Smith, Treasurer, and Mary Cook, Secre- tary. Pam Hatfield, Kirk, Christina if to right FIRST ROW: Vecha Rojas, Beverly jackson, Patsy Jarvis, Carolyn Hefley, Beth Franey, Mr. Roger johnson. SECOND ROW: Melinda Gayla junk, Laura Todd, Linda Sweetin, Sherry Swearingen, Kathy McNamara, Cathy Fears, Valerie Farrell, Cathy Vilott, Susan Kenslow, Crank, jan johnson. THIRD ROW: Susan Smyth, Kristine Benedict, Laurie Gatchell, Nancy Dyer, Dorothy Greenlee, Kathy Carpenter, Goss, Pam Bays, Pam Gray, Suzie Sherrill, Darcy Smith, Lisa Babcock, jan Miller. FOURTH ROW: Madelyn Parks, johnna Turnbull, Ellen Debbie Crump, jane Fisher, Peggy Welsh, Susan Junk, Pat Vfillenburg. Cherie Hoffman, Debbie Davis, Tia Peterson, Amanda Mills, FIFTH ROW: Cindy Roberts, Blazer, Greg Wfelsh, Randy Looney. Connie Parks, Barbara Kelley, Marcia Brandon, Mac Nelson, Dotty Palumbo, Susan Barth, Sally Briney, SIXTH ROW: Laura Smith, julie Wise, David Lawrance, Patty Palumbo, Rick Vaughan, Paul Finer. Spanish Club El Circulo Espanol worked to familiarize Memorial students with the customs, litera- ture, and art of the Spanish people. The Spanish Club, sponsored by Mr. Roger john- son, was open to any student enrolled in a Spanish class. The club's activities includ- ed helping with Project Manana, showing Spanish films, hearing speakers from Spain, and dining together at Ln Fieffa. Officers of the Spanish Club were Beth Franey, President, Beverly Jackson, Vice- President, Sandy Nash, Secretary, Patsy Jar- vis, Treasurer, and Carolyn Hefley, Program Chairman. to right FIRST ROW: Mary Cook, Lee Smith, Lynda Henry. SECOND ROXV: Mike McCaslin. h Brockhoff, Karen Hulebak, Vincent Goodall, Dave Roberts. THIRD ROW: Mr. Brown, Bill Danne, Ed Seymour, Peter Iverson, Frank Mclntosh, Don Mason, Rick Music Club The Music Club was composed of stu- dents enrolled in music classes. Its purpose was to promote understanding of and in- terest in the field of music. Members were required to maintain an A average in music classes and .1 C average in all other subjects. Sponsored by Mr. Bill Beck, the Music Club aided the music department by promoting concerts and selling records. Officers were Linda Langston, President, Joanie Gale, Vice-President, Paula Plumer, Secretary, Corinne Gillick, Treasurer, and David Patterson, Sergeant-at-arms. The Art Club Memorial's art club was created to stimu- late interest in the field of art. It provided students an opportunity to develop their artistic talents. Students enrolled in art cours- es .ind maintaining a UC average in all subjects were eligible to participate in T.A.C.'s activities. During the year mem- bers made posters for class plays and year- book sales, and helped paint the scenery for stage productions. The officers of The Art Club were Mary Berard, President, Lisa johnson, Vice-Presi- dent, jan Chisholm, Secretary, and Mr. Greer Farris, Sponsor. Lefl to riglaf FIRST ROW: Kathy johnson, Shelly Aberson, Margaret Hadley, Mary Beth Gates, Debbie Kennedy, Sherry Swearingen, Marcee Smith, Melinda Moore, Peggy Bott, Linn Ann Elston. SECOND ROW: Sally Hatfield, Connie Parks, Cindy Roberts, joanie Gale, Julie Powell, Marsha jones, Pat johnson, Ann Huber, julie Wise, Denise Riley, Carol Whitener. THIRD ROW: Nancy Beeman, Viccijo Lowry, Debbie Black, Vincent Goodall, Anita Hawkins, Debbie Garrison, Linda Langston, Paula Plumer, Pam Bays, Deedie Goen, Kasey Ellis, Susan Tubb, Barbara Ives. FOURTH ROW: Mitch Axsom, Bob Gates, Mike Sowers, David Ford, john Alspaugh, Charles Hanson, Royce Rex, Walter Roney, Gary Bass, Mike Cearing, John Reynolds, Nick Samara, David Patterson, Mr. Bill Beck. nn ,Sn vulllvtls 1 . Kevin Boyle, Randy Staadt, Roger johnson. l gf v3'f'5 ' to right FIRST ROW: Ann Betts, Nickie Dunning, Debbie Boydston, Lisa Johnson, Mary n Chisholm, Margaret Deaton, Teena Frazier, Patti McCurry. SECOND ROW: julie Fitch, Colleen Hennessey, Chris Hennessey, Ginia Chisholm, Susan Danne, Lytle, Beth Richmond, Debbie Byrum, Vicky Ricks, Anne Porter, Susan Kenslow, Mr. Farris. THIRD ROW: Woody Stambaugh, Don Calhoun, Alan.Frakes, Eric Weir, Glenn Epsilon Delta Girls enrolled in a home economics course were eligible to become members of Epsi- lon Delta. The purpose of this organization was to help teenage girls become compe- tent future citizens and homemakers. Spon- sored by Miss Carolyn Maynard, they dis- cussed the many careers open in the field of home economics. Their activities included listening to cosmetic firm representatives, helping with the style show, making place mats for children at a hospital, and having a luau. Officers of Epsilon Delta were Pam Wfad- ley, President: Jan Hamill, Vice-President: Pam Bays, Secretary: and Beth Troutt, Treas- urer. . A WRT? l l za rigbz FIRST ROW: Miss Carolyn Maynard, Beth Troutt, Pam Wadley, Jan Hamill, Pam Bays. SECOND ROW: Carolyn Pope, Betty Corn- Susan Tiffany, Kristy Goss, Pat Lonergan, Cathy Vilott, jan Meyers, Linda Spitler, Martha Goodwin, Beverly jackson, Debbie Detwiler, Missy Chris Hennessey, Jenny Wilson, Lindsey May, Cindy Fentem. THIRD ROW: Sue Jacobson, Lynne Lee, Susan Kleinwachter, Susan Reese, Sweetin, Carol Lowery, Pam Gray, Linda Magers, Roxanna Cootes, Saletha Barr, Robin Ellis, Cheryl Clark, Nancy Edmisten, Stacey Weir. Surfs Advancement of co-ordination and skill was the purpose of the girls' synchronized swim team. junior and senior girls were required to perform specified skills in the water in order to gain acceptance to the Surfs. The presentation of the Surfs' annual water show demanded many hours of practice to perfect special stunts. The show was en- titled A Dream C ome True. The officers were Ellen Butler, President, Denise Gandee, Vice-President, Barbie French, Secretary, Mary Westmoreland, Treasurer, Pam Mayfield, Historian, Mary Cook, Susan Milton, Ann Gale and jane Ortloff, Coaches, and Mrs. Marge Creager, sponsor. mnastics Club Organized for the first time the Girls' Gymnastics Club of Memorial provided girls an opportunity to develop skills in all areas of gymnastics. Members were required to present a routine before a panel of judges in order to be accepted. Activities during the year included performances at Loyalty Night and the Memorial Tournament of Champions. They also sponsored a lollipop sale. Serving as the 1968-69 officers were Nor- ma Kerns, President, Lynn Wiley, Vice- Presidentg Reatha Oliver Secretary, Susan Liggett, Treasurer, Cathy Welch, Historian, Mrs. Marge Creager and Mrs. Peggy Mc- Caw, sponsors. xg.. Left to Hgh! FIRST ROW: Frances Price, Debbie Wendorft, Margaret Roop, Leslie Hinds, Laura Brumbaugh. SECOND ROW: Jan Karen Kelley, Suzie Sherrill, Barbie French, Pam Mayfield, Ann Gale, Mary Cook, Susan Milton, Jane Ortloff, Mary Westmoreland, Miller, Cindy Johnson. THIRD ROW: Mrs. Marge Creager, Diane Cain, Robin Arnold, Kristi Dains, Teresa Barnes, Carol Engwall, Henry, Debbie Karlovich. Teri Freeman, Mary Jane Black, Lucinda Hale, Janny Roelofsen. ON THE BOARD: Ellen Butler, Denise Norma Kerns lLef! lo Vigfil FIRST ROW: Lisa Story, Mary Lee Willett, Denise Loerch, Vicki Mayfield, Susan Danne, Diane Harper. SECOND ROW: Teena Frazier, Barbara Summers, Suzie Sherill, Elizabeth Boucher, Patty McCurry, Gretchen Oaks, Tricia Foster, Debbie Dawson, Jan Jernigan, Rita Schou- weiler, Cindy johnson, Ann Neely. THIRD ROXV: Cheryl Claassen, Debbie XVendorff, Debbie hlobe, Kathy XVelch, Lynn XViley, Norma Kerns, Reatlm Oliver. Susan Liggett, Debbie Duran, Janis Vfhite. ef! fo right FIRST ROVU: Stexe johnson, Druid Mount. Tom Pappano. Doug Carter. Mr, 'fayne Nelson. SECOND ROXV: David Dominey. Chip Scliwamb. Kent Randall, Radio Club Under the leadership of Mr. Wayne Nel- son the Amateur Radio Club was organized to increase interest in the operation of radios and to instruct in emergency communica- tions. During the year the members were trained in the use of morse code and in communications theory. The only require- ment for membership was 41 genuine in- terest in amateur radios. The officers were Doug Carter, Presidentg Tom Pappano, Vice-Presidentg and Steve Johnson, Secretary. .Alf NVQ ,gg ' 'N xii The Memorial Cheerleaders received high honors in competition at O. U. cheerlead- ing clinic during the summer. Their en- thusiasm earned four firsts, an honorable mention, and the coveted spirit stick. To prepare for clinic and the school year to come, the squad of ten practiced and per- fected cheers daily for two months during the summer. The cheerleaders went through much to- gether and never could have made it with- out the guidance of their sponsor, Mrs. Lin- genfelter and captain, Susie Mills. The squad's enthusiasm and devotion raised school spirit and pushed the athletes on to victory. To give an extra boost, the cheer- leaders decorated players' homes with good luck signs. It was a very good year. As the squad parted in May, each girl took with her memories always to be cherished. . , . .cct I . - .1 - Lettermen One hundred superior athletes earned membership in Letterrnen's Club. The club strived to instill a high degree of sportsman- ship in each of its members. It supplied foot- ball programs and pocket schedule cards for all athletic events. From the sale of programs the club was able to finance ath- letes who attended the Fellowship of Chris- tian Athletes Camp. The membership gen- erated enthusiasm among students and teach- ers to gain support for sports. Officers were Richard Pasque, President, Biff Rummerfield, Vice-President, Darryl Crews, Secretary, Tom Meason, Treasurer, and Coach Doug Dugger, sponsor. M l --yn-n f LAM , .. .... . , i ' ' i ' - -' 4 t ' jj- .. . ,. . - f q , - . ' -. -, ....f.-. ...atif-f,,,..,,,,,,,.,m,:,,,.,wV, Lejz lu rigbl FIRST ROW! jan johnson, Jeannie Gibson, Gayla Soderstrom, Sharron Word, Amanda Mills, Laurie DeLacy, Nancy Glass, Susie Mills, Pam Cooley, Sharon Wfyrrick. SECOND ROXXU Whit Ellis, Bob Goodwin, john Gibson, Dennis Gibson, David Rosenthal, Lee Hawks, Chris johnson, Mike Sulton, Rick Fleenor, john Cleary, Ken Hammond, john Doak, Mike Brady, Loyd Dixon, Rick Pasque. THIRD ROW: Dan Goodwin, Steve Schooley, Don Hardcastle, Doug Murphy, Gary Bailey, Steve Massey, Doug Ellis, Duke Thompson, Billy Hughes, Danny Paul, Kelcie Nance, Gary Breece. FOURTH ROW: Craig Shapard, Tom Meason, XWoody McLain, David Abernathy, Bob Tyer, Rick Palazzo, Randy England, jim Hill, Biff Rummerfield, Kevin Smith, Tom Tremaine, Norman Perkins, David Ritz. FIFTH ROW: Barry White, Bob Gates, Mike Queen, Randy Hughes, Scott Nicholson, Greg jones, Marc Logan, Greg Welsh, Bill Remmert, Chuck Pate, Mike Pasque, jerry Dugger, Chris Bousum. SIXTH ROXW: Mike Cole, Mike McHugh, Bill Campbell, Rick Vaughan, XValter Roney, Gary Boatman, jim Summers, Steve Arnold, Geoff English, David Cleveland, Darryl Crews, Scott Whitman, Tom Sartain, Bob Lowrie. SEVENTH ROXW: David McCluggage, Phil Rounds, Ron DeGarmo, XX'ayne Machande, Kent Sunderland, Steve Seal, joe Meinhart, Dale Quigley, Tom Raybourn, Ken Herschel, Robert Bailey, Gary Bolton. Pep Club officers pose with favors for swimmers. U Lefl Io riglaf FIRST ROW: Carolyn Pope, Claire jones, Nancy Dyer, Cheryl Schwartz, Linda Phillips. SECOND ROW: jan johnson, Jeannie Gibson, Gayla Soderstrom, Sharron Word, Amanda Mills, Laura DeLacy, Nancy Glass, Susie Mills, Pam Cooley, Sharon Wyrrick. THIRD ROW: Carolyn Kelley, Lynne Lee, Missy Lummus, Katheryn Wiley, Vicki Reiss, Vicki Landreth, Sherry Speer, Beverly jackson, Connie Parks, Judy Mason, Marsha jones, Nancy Robinson, jan Chisholm, Carla Hix, Ellen Butler, jean Anne Rice, Linda Koons, Merrilee Bost, Carol Cheerleaders reflect Charger spirit. Lucas Becky Stanley Nancy Steward Marolyn Pope FOURTH ROW Kim Hardesty, jane Ortloff, Carol Cox, Cherie Ashley Vecha Rolas Pam Wadley Pam Smith Margaret Hadley Nickie Dunning Debbie Boydston Carolyn Hefley, Vikki Whitlock, Sandy Nash, Norma Kerns Barbie French Cindy Miller Mary Berard Mary Ann Green Linda Carter Linda Langston, Susan Reese, Kathy johnson. FIFTH ROW Marci Adams Kathy Carpenter Kathy Kirk Ellen Hubbard Nancy Osborn Martha Goodwin, Karen Griffin, Cherry jones, Mary jane Black Vicki Claybaugh Debbie Black jane Fisher Ann Betts Sondra Pittman Kathy McNamara Karen Louvier, Diane Berry, Debra Brewer, Linda Montgomery Debbie Payne Vicki Appleman SIXTH ROW Randi Claybaugh Barbara Kelley Kristy Goss, Charlene Stewart, Debbie Morrow, Laurie Brumbaugh Chris Dlsen Lindsey May Missy Anderson johnna Turnbull Terri jenkinson jennifer james, Patsy Jarvis, Cindy Flippo, Christy Cyrus Janice White Dianne Campbell SEVENTH ROW Merilee Clark Roben Arnold jackie Higgins, Mary Holmes, Reatha Oliver, Lynn Wiley Marcee Smith susan Danne Sally Fowlkes Ginia Chisholm Stephanie Craig Kathy Foster Karen Black, Anita Wyrrick, Susan junk, Prentiss Dobbins Karen Brewer EIGHTH ROW Debbie Wendorff Sally Hatfield Cindy Roberts Laura Smith, Cathee Roberts, Lynn Williams, Paula Dufour Margaret .zrabner Patty Treadwell Sally Briney Debbie Reid Debbie ,lobe Anita McCray, Anne Hobbs, jill Hambrick. Pep Club S-O-U-Ll Charger enthusiasts release their spirit in it vibrating rhythmic cheer. To further show their enthusiasm over up- coming events, students displayed their spirit ribbons provided by the pep club. This or- ganization expressed appreciation to the ath- letes and coaches by decorating the locker room and halls with spirit raising posters and exhibits. The officers provided the ath- letes with favors before special events. In addition, they sponsored pep assemblies, Hex the Eagles Week, Loyalty Night, and decorating contests. Pep Club officers were Nancy Dyer, Pres- ident, Linda Phillips, Vice-President, Caro- lyn Pope, Secretaryg Cheryl Schwartz, Treas- urer, Claire jones, Spirit Chairmang Maro- lyn Pope, Historian, and Mrs. Rita Smith, sponsor. O Majorettes The Memorial Marching Band's five ma- jorettes were Betsy Alspaugh, Karen Cagle, Judy Miller, Kathy Remmert, and Cheryl Smith. The baton twirlers participated in all of the band's activities at football games and in parades. One of the highlights of the year was a performance using fire batons at the Memorial-Washington football game. Chargerettes Before being accepted as a member of Memorial's drill team, girls were required to attend a clinic and to be scored by a panel of judges. The Chargerettes prepared routines for entertainment at two football games and six basketball games. They also marched in three parades. Chargerettes were under the direction of Mr. james Benedettog officers were Sandy Thorpe, President, Debbie Grounds, Vice- President, Kaye Riddle, Secretary, and Cindi Hallam, Treasurer. Left to right FIRST ROW: Kathy Remmert, Judy Miller. SECOND ROW: Karen Cagle, Cheryl Smith, Betsy Alspaugh. a r L .,.. rr . ..... A r .7 f A i V , Q ,, V , .-tt ', fix: ' if i' '35 is 2 h I' ' . J , , M- 7. N ' ' Q in .1 . ::..,,. Ti: , r ,'ee :gg ,M A i ' 'L' 5 ' ' 'E' L 1 h. l. Members were Leian Bogan, Kathy Bradley, Lisa Bradley, Debbie Brockhoff, Charyl Burris, Judy Bussell, Debbie Detwiler, Kasey Ellis, Robin Ellis, Lynn Endres, Joli Evans, Trish Forschler, Teri Freeman, janet Gardner, Debbie Greenfield, Debbie Grounds, Cindi Hallam, Stephanie Hower- ton, Kathy jagler, Gale johnson, Winora Kasbaum, Kathy Logan, Denise Long, Debbie Marrinson, Donna Masrerson, jennifer MaAlp1ne, Cathy lvlcCharen, Pam Messenger, Sherrie Morgan, Susan Perryman, Carol Proctor, Kaye Riddle, Debbie Siekman, Sandy Thorpe, jane Tracey, Laura Voss, Jan Ward, Kim Whitlock. The Memorial Charger Marching Band, directed by Mr. james Benedetto, performed at all football games and three pep assem- blies. They marched in three parades and competed in the State Marching Contest at Bartlesville, Oklahoma. Highlights of the year included recording a forty-five r.p.m. record and a stereo album, and also winning the Best Band Award at the Tulsa State Fair Parade. The one-hundred two members of the Marching Band were selected from stu- dents in the Reserve and Advance Bands. The 1968-69 drum major was Mark Cald- well. Officers were David McKinney, Presi- dent, Don Thompson, Vice-President, Tobi Turner, Secretary, and Carolyn Smith, Li- brarian. Marching Band Receives Best Band Award my ,-.egg ':5l:.er'd v'h!4i k' H -.,,. sk.,- . . ' -4, ,iw f an ei . ox it H' 'Ina Members were Betsy Alspaugh, Claudia Ault, Laura Babb, Pat Behning, Ted Blackburn, Mike Bloyd, Geoff Bond, A. L. Brinton, Debra Brown, Gayle Bryant, Charles Bvler, Karen Cagle, Mark Caldwell, jim Clayton, Charles Cox, Steve Crowder, Cathy Crump, Barry Daniels, David Dominey, Laurel Davis, Mark Duffy, Tom England, Steve Everley, Sandra Frans, Bill Fry, -lack Gatewood, Richard Goforth, Morlee Hale, Vicki Harms, Pam Hatfield, David Haynes, Bill Hayward, Betsy Hearn, james Hesla, Pam Heyland. Mark Hicks, Christy Hoppe, Larry Howe, john Howell, Bill Iott, Alan jancleheur, Robert landebeur, Karen johnson, Norah johnson, Stan johnson, Steve johnson, David Innes, Mike jones, jack Kemper. Julie Kessler, Bill Kirkpatrick, Boyce Lancaster, Gary Leming, Stan Lewis, Joe Logan, john Lowry, Rob McKeeman, Mike McKim, David McKinney, Edmund McVay, Eric Mason, Vicki Mayfield, Eric Middleton, Cristine Middleton, judy Miller, lim Mitchell, Robert Mitchell, Steve Morgan, Danny lglort, Steve Mount, Kevin Myers, Ann Neely, Mark Neer, Charles Olsen. Dewayne Pass, Linda Patterson, Cindy Peterson, Elliott Platt, Bobby ope, David Price, Karen Pursell, jane Puryear, Mauldin Ray. Kathy Remmert, joe Richmond, Debbie Rogers, Sam Rose, Susan Sanders, Bob Sauer, Sue Schermerhorn, Chip Schwamb, Steve Seymour, Carolyn Smith, Cheryl Smith, Gary Smith, Ron Smith, Scott Spaulding, Bruce Spence, Chris Steinle, Phil Stobaugh, David Stone, Steve Swenson, Lewis Taggart, Bruce Taylor, Don Thompson, Kathy Thompson, Gaylen Trent, Tobi Turner, lRick Warren, joe Willits, Nancy Witherspoon. xg' Mixed Chorus The main objective of the Mixed Chorus, directed by Mr. Bill Beck, was to instruct students in music education and to give them a prerequisite for Concert Chorus. The Mixed Chorus performed at the Fall Concert, the Memorial-Rogers football game, the P.T.A. Christmas program, and the Spring Concert, The year was highlighted by their participa- tion in the school musical. The officers of Mixed Chorus were Deb- bie Garrison, -President, Pam Bays, Vice- President, Deedie Goen, Secretary-Treasurer, Ann Mayo, Librarian, and Brenda McCants, Librarian. Concert Chorus During the 1968-69 school year the Con- cert Chorus entertained at numerous events. In addition to performing at the Annual Fall Concert, they sang at the Memorial- Rogers football game, the P,T.A. Christmas program, and the Spring Concert. They also helped produce Memorial's musical, and pro- vided entertainment in several school assem-3 blies. l Officers included Mike Sowers, President, joanie Gale, Vice-President, Marsha Jones, Secretary, Bill Neubauer, Treasurer, Nancy Beeman, Social Chairman, and Mr. Bill Beck, Director. Musical Groups Seek Perfection ,Y If, Em?-Q X 5, tsvy,-:avi M: kv- r- ii ., V --fl Y ..-. X ali? i ' - Ms- .'5,g,'5i r, fa, . . . V, ,JF ' , s. ,L r i 9. ,',,f-,fa . , 11 '.,.,-J-,,4s,1, vu, , 5 , I l .wif ' if' - ' yt ,.t. li is ar .f A, ,f .1 I we V .,k1MWnf.., . 4 iw lj .,,. M, 6 Lefz 10 zigbl FIRST ROW: Lynda Lynde, Ann Mayo, Deedie Goen, Debbie Beilke. jean Howe, Terry Wilborn, Woody McLain, Dick Gordon Dick Sims. SECOND ROXW: Shelly Aberson, Pam Bays, Debbie Garrison, Cindy Couch, Cherry jones, Pat johnson, Debbie Black, Zane .Vandiver Jon Turnbo, Mark Tibey, Dave Hinds. THIRD ROW1 Kathleen Hoyle, Donna Sadler, Thea Sanseverino, Viccilo Lowry, Debbie Daniels, Vick Harms, Dan Foster, David Holland, Robert Rushing, Mark Hammons, Mike Carroll. FOURTH ROW: Sally Hatfield, Lynda Bradley, Mary Frey Kathy Logan, Judy Jones, Kathy Reamy, Judy jo Mayden, Holly Crews, Thea Hanson, Richard verby, Steve Hollingsworth, Mr. Bill Beck, Kristy Philpott. FIFTH ROXW: janet Plummer, Helen McCoy, Jeannette Bartlett. Dona Fleener, Brenda McCants, Kathy Nash, Deloras Flippo, Kathy johnson. Gale johnson, Diane Markey. l I 5 5 Lcfl Io right FIRST ROW: Peggy Bott, joanie Gale, julie Powell, Mary Westmoreland, Mary Beth Gates, Marcee Smith, Debbie Kennedy, Mar- garet Hadley, Martha Miller, Carla Hix, Paula Adkins, Linda Mitchell. SECOND ROW: Denise Riley, Marci Adams, Sherry Swearingen, Kasey Ellis, Marsha jones, Pam Skodlar, Vincent Goodall, Anita Hawkins, Paula Plumer, Linda Langston, Marvita McGuire, Linda Fisher, Corinne Gillick, Ann Huber. THIRD ROW: Mike Sowers, Nick Samara, james Knox, John Reynolds, Steve Eaton, Mike Hamilton, David Ford, Mike Cearing, jay McCaslin, David Patterson, Mitch Axsom. FOURTH ROW: Rick Palazzo, Bob Wylie, Charles Hanson, Bill Neubauer, Royce Rex, Walter Roney, john Alspaugh, David Reynolds, jim McCollum. Gary Bass. ' I Glee Club The Glee Club presented concerts in the Fall and Spring- and a P.T.A, program at Christmas. A pre-,game performance at the Memorial-Rogers football game highlighted the year's activities. Membership in Glee Club was open to girls interested in music education and it was a prerequisite to Con- cert Chorus. The officers were Debbie Boydston, Pres- identg Linda Hobson, Vice-President, Nita Shaw, Secretary, Dotty Henry, Treasurer, Pam Messenger, Social Chairman, and Mr. Bill Beck, Director. Lefl Io righ! FIRST ROW: Linn Ann Elston, Cathie Chitwood, Linda Bentz, Robin Ellis, jill Hambrick, Linda Hobson, Mr. Bill Beck. SECOND ROW: Carolyn Mollard, Debbie Boydston, Jane Tracy, Lisa Bradley. THIRD ROW: Carol Whitener, Melinda Moore, Dianne Harper, Cindy Damron, julie Wise. FOURTH ROW: Mary Sakelaris, Linda Rainey, Sally Hathcock, Prentiss Dobbins, Dotti Henry. FIFTH ROW: Elizabeth Hill, Randi Robertson, Connie Parks, Cindy Roberts, Lynne Laughlin. SIXTH ROW: I-Iollie Twibell, Debbie Morrow, Sara Lindley, Vickie Butler, Barbara Ives. Concert Band Under the direction of Mr. james Bene- detto, the Concert Band presented three con- certs and participated in both district and state contests. At the state contest the band received excellent and superior ratings. The members of the Concert Band were selected from the Advanced Band and the Reserved Band. The officers of the Concert Band were David McKinney, President, Don Thomp- son, Vice-President, Toby Turner, Secretary, and Carolyn Smith, Librarian. Orchestra The Orchestra performed in several school assemblies, two music concerts, and the musical 110 in the Shade. In the state music contests the Orchestra achieved an unprecedented first for Memorial by re- ceiving a superior rating in concert music. The year was also highlighted by the re- cording of a forty-five r.p.m. record. The officers were Bob Gates, President, Sharon McNeil, Vice-President, Kathleen Krueger, Secretary-Treasurer, Kristi Dains and Mr. james Benedetto, Director. mg ...E i l is ! fi 1 t Q I Q Z tra 1 ,eng , sf ' if ret 1 il Leff I0 figb! FIRST ROW: Kathleen Judy Purvine, Krueger, Lee Smith, Dorothy Swindler, Toni Alessio, Missy Anderson, Karen Griffin, Janice Purvine. SECOND ROW: Celeste Myall, Robi Keasler, Kristi Dains, Bob Gates, Vincenrli lii 'tt Left 10 riglzl FIRST ROXW: Gayle Bryant, Gaylen Trent, Ann Neely, Nora johnson, Pam Hatfield, Pat Behning, jack Gatewood, Carolyn Smith, Sue Schermerhorn. Claudia Ault. Debbie Rogers, Christine Middleton. SECOND ROW: Debra Brown, Karen johnson, Cathy Crump, Bob Clayton, Sam Rose, Linda Patterson, Karen Pursell, jane Puryear, Don Thompson, Pam Heyland, john Howell, Chris Steinle, Max Nielsen, Mike Bloyd, Betsy Hearn, Susan Sanders, Patty Palumbo, Kevin Myers, Laura Babb, julie Kessler. THIRD ROW: Morlee Hale, Tobi Turner, Charlie Cox, Robin Richmond, Robert McKeeman, Boyce Lancaster, David Price, Steve Everley, A. L. Brinton, Chip Schwamb, Larry Howe, Scott Spaulding, Eddie McVay, Bob Sauer, joe Logan, jim Mitchell, Kathy Thompson, Phil Stobaugh, Lewis Taggaret, Eric Mason, Bill Hayward, Brian Middleton. FOURTH ROW: Charles Byler, Tom England, Steve johnson, Steve Morgan, Barry Daniels, David McKinney, john Lowry, Robert janclebeur, Mark Caldwell, Bruce Taylor, Elliott Platt, Gary Smith, jim Hesla, Stan johnson, Gary Leming, William Kirkpatrick, Mark Hicks, Mike jones, jack Kemper, Richard Goforth, David Mount, Bob Mitchell, Mark Duffy. FIFTH ROW: Mr. James Benedetto, Steve Crowder, joe Willits, Geoff Bond, Sandra Frans, Nancy XX itherspoon, Betsy Alspaugh. 5 ' t - Q 3 9 , lfg, ii ff -1- V ' V - fy f , 3, + i 5 ,Y N yi, r i r r y 5 y 2 E W , t y , W 2 ti 4 I , 5 5 T 5 f ' -.. af M H.-.N ,c ii jp , ,T , IIQQL, Q ,,., Meer.-a f... W, , y Y T ZH V 4,7 ' 'R t ft ' gf Rei, Goodall, Kris Xvoods, Linda Mitchell, Sharon McNeil, joly Evans, Eric Milton. Morlee Hale. Tobi Turner, joe Meinhart, Andy Rowe. THIRD ROW: jennifer James, David Tappan, Paula Loucks, jane Puryear, Betsy Hearn, Pam Heyland, Eddy Norfleet, Daxid McKinney, Robert jandebeur, Mark Caldwell, Glenn Coffey, David Edwards, Gary Bass, Brian Middleton. jack Kemper, Phil Pringle, Richard Goforth, Louis Armstrong, Alan Iandebeur, Bob Sauer, jim Mitchell, Phil Stobaugh, Randy Richardson, FOKRTH ROXW: Betsy Alspaugh, Steve Crowder. Mr. James Benedetto. Geoff Bond, Elliott Platt, Gary Smith, Rick Irwin. Orchestra members work diligently to perfect the musical score for 110 in the Shade. ,.-f ' ff' K .,. , : . N- ,au - QW 5. V. 'I K ' . V a ,:-,1 T315 L.,:- 1 -L,: ' . .. .... ,.V... . l . k , ,k k,kk ,L S .,.. B .. . .,:,k5:Wi -i, ..., H, . 3, ,fi Left zo right FIRST ROW: Bob Goodwin, David Dolman, Cherry jones. SECOND ROW: Cherie Ashby, Frances Price, George Saxby, Bec Beisel, Beverly Singer, Mike Allison, Susan Milton, Steve Blazer. THIRD ROW: Don Mason, Mary Cook, Debbie Broyles, Mark Peasley, Ja Hamill, Randy Foster, Leon Stein. FOURTH ROW: Ann Huber, Bill Hill, Mary Fightmaster. ournalism The journalism Staff labored to meet yleadlines for both the Sflafml Life and The fezzlizzel. Staff members compiled news items which covered regular school activi- ies and sports events. Feature stories and the traditional Banner Lines were submitted Jo the School Life. The editors, chosen by ihe journalism sponsor Mr. Paul Dykes, were required to write headlines and com- plete page layouts. The editorial staff in- tluded Randy Foster, Bill Hill, Don Mason, linn Huber, Mary Cook, jan Hamill, and Bob Goodwin, Sentinel Editor. Laureate The Lanrefzle was a collection of origi- nal poems, short stories, and essays written by Memorial students. Entries were sub- mitted to Mrs. Mary Lou Bulloch's creative writing classes to be judged by the Lanrefzle Staff. The literary anthology is published annually to give students an opportunity to share their ideas with others. The theme of the i969 edition was Listen, Susan Mil- ton and David McKinney were elected to serve as editors. Their assistants were Sam Farler, Carolyn Kelley, Chris Kirton, and jeff jones. yLeft la righl: Susan Milton, Chris Kirton, David McKinney, Sam Farler jeff jones, Carolyn Kelley. Members were: David Allison, Susan Andrews, Rudi Bauer, Nancy Beeman, Cathy Bitner, Gary Boatman Merrilea Bost Ellen Butler Karen Fagle, Greg Cain, Scott Cannon, Regina Carrell, Sharon Chapman, Mary Cook, Bill Danne, Cynthia Dawson Margaret Deaton David Dol an, Charles Ess, Sam Farler, jane Fisher, Beth Franey, janet Gardener, Charles Gilman, Bob Goodwin Rhonda Greenberg Dorthy Greenlee Karen Griffin, Susan Gulick, jan Hamill, john Hayes, Penny Heath, Lynda Henry, Bill Hill, Carla Hix, Paul Husted Beverly Jackson Doug ohn son, Kathy johnson, Cherry jones, jeff jones, Carolyn Kelley, Pat Kelley, Lisa Ketrick, Kathy Kirk, Chris Kirton Craig Knutson Linda Koons 3 athleen Krueger, Vicki Landreth, Carol Lucas, Missy Lummus, Mike McGee, Marvita McGuire, David McKinney Diane Market Don Mason Barbie Mauritson, Bob Mikks, Susan Milton, Ann Mount, Robert Nye, Rick Pasque, Linda Phillips, Frances Price Mena Ralston Doug Rather Doug lRenard, Gayle Rollins, Sally Rubey, Biff Rummerfield, Dale Schusterman, Steve Seal, Mackie Shaughnessy Lee Smith Leon Stem Tobi Turner 'jim Ulrich, Katheryn Vfiley, Brooks Wy'land, George Zeito. Enthusiasm ox er finished work Someday you'll recall, the greatest day of all TAPS VII. The finale of Iaimmus' and Kelley's Laugh-In expressed the senti- ment of each member of the yearbook staff. Aside from learning the mechanics of pub- lishing TAPS VII. it was the staffs respon- sibility to capture 1969 for Memorial stu- dents and teachers. TAPS VII. unlike previ- ous publications, operated under a summer delivery program. The program allowed full coverage of the year's events from the How- dy Dance to Commencement. The yearbook staff is one of the small- est organizations at Memorialg thus. its mem- bers are able to build lasting friendships while creating the yearbook. The 1969 staff worked to bind the year in a single volume, TAPS VII. If they succeeded in so doing, their reward is the knowledge that someday you too will recall TAPS VII and the time it was. is demonstrated by Missy Lummus. Using the light box and scale-iw-graph Linda Phillips measures a picture for yearbook production. flos -- M T' Vail-1 is-QEAN .f- ' Carolyn Kelley explains the process of drawing triplicates to Biff Rummerfield. Innovations Mark Tapr VII ix a f l'aJ?EQll Qslil 5 K-Y Left 10 right FIRST ROXV: Cheryl Wilcox, Organizations, Vicki Bowlin, Organizations, Carol Lucas, Photographer, Bob Blair, Photographer, Linda Phillips, Elite, Ann Mount, Faculty, Jeannie Gibson, Sports, Terry Furlow, Student Life, Miss Mary Franklin, sponsor. SECOND ROW: Carolyn Kelley, Editor, Missy Lummus, Assistant Editor, Lynn Wiley, junior Class, David Hagaman, Photographer, Rudi Bauer, Photographer, jan johnson, Sophomore Class, Biff Rummerfield, Sports, Mary Berard, Senior Class. Photographer Carol Lucas examines a negative for good quality. Y Staff member Mary Berard introduces A.F.S. student Rudi Bauer to an old American custom. 'vt 'ik ? T JD? 3 '1 JJ' 1' Q ,xx My-ec' vp ifiif W ,, W5 . 35 , Hvfwz-sas-ts!--1-'wa fqwssafawsggggvziij , H+ ll ' 51 Thefe part three yearf at Memorial have heen .ro wonderful and exriting. I renzernher, af a nerifonf little fophornore, the election of Min Memorial IV. I l'0Illfl7Zyf imagine ,' the thoalghlr that were running through her mind, Wfhat would it he like to have thif eolfeted honor .9 5 B fn M ', M ori i x erien LI iq ur ern ral J an e p ee if gg never lo he forgotten. Reprefenting the ,fen- ior flaw af one of the eleren randidalex war a great honor, hat when I learned I wax a finalist, the real f67I.fl07Z hegan. Every girl running way Jo qualified and deferring. On I Ortoher 16, 7968, the .ftizdent hody raft their final hallot, The day Jeemed Jo long and tedionf nntil the annonnremenl wax made in Mr, Bay' offire. All of 715 were ffjlllg, relieved that the tenfion wa? gone. All I roizld think to do war to fall Daddy. I ftill ran't heliezfe that I am Min' Me- morial. The eoronation affemhly way heanti- fnl. Many people worked long honrf on the Jtage Jettingf and flower arrangement! and I ani grateful to them. A5 I rode aronnd the foothall traeh the night of Homecoming, I realized all the exeitement wax eoming to an end. Bat Jneh a rewarding experienre fan- not go on forever and it would mean nothing if it did, Now, with jiiyt the memoriey, I hope I have heen the perfon that you looked for in Min Memorial VI. Ja? ' ,, ,,,,, Mk. gig, .im .K iv I fa 'fri . 5 csezzzbrs QSUSIQ WM 612209 Zami? 51362 GEO? ,7 111215115 Baurzkz fbegacfy jgargee j7Qzrr1l9 CSO!UgxOI220f'Q.S' ZQMQ ywzgef gaurzb XMZQI' fS,,S,g? WM Eaurzb Degjacy Xzjargee M 61' of 530013 5230 jaof 'W Q'Me 760156K Ea amz? . r September September's Girl of the Month was jean- nie Gibson. She was a three-year member of Pep Club and the cheerleading squad, and served the squad as secretary-treasurer in her senior year. Jeannie was elected Student Council member-at-large in her junior year, and as a senior served that organization as chaplain. Other senior activities included membership in International Club, National Honor Society, and Gamma Sigma. She also served on the Tap! VII staff. As a junior she was chosen class favorite. She was elected queen attendant in both her sophomore and junior years, and as a senior she reigned as Miss Memorial VI. September's Boy of the Month was Gary Colvin. Gary was a three-year member of Lettermen's Club and played varsity football. In his junior and senior years he partici- pated in International Club. He was presi- dent of the sophomore class during his first year at Memorial. As a junior Gary was a Student Council representative. He served as Student Council president and took part in Pep Club during his senior year. .- '!' I 963, l-1 , 3 P-N 2 October October's Girl of the Month was Lisa Roll. I-isa was a three-year member of Pep Club and a two-year member of International Club. In her sophomore year she served as social chairman of her class. She also par- ticipated in the musical Kiss Me, Kate. During her junior year Lisa was class vice- president. As a senior she served as Student Council corresponding secretary and received a leading role in the class play Inherit the Wind. She was chosen queen attendant in her sophomore and senior years. Chosen as October's Boy of the Month was Steve Blazer. He held a leading role in each of the three class plays and was awarded Best Supporting Actor for his performance in the junior play. Steve was an active member of Masque and Gavel for three years. He also participated in the musi- cals Kiss Me, Kate and How to Succeed in Business without Really Trying. Steve served as vice-president of the senior class and president of Masque and Gavel. He was also on the Journalism Staff and in the Spanish Club. yfx .--,-. ' '..- X - N S Q M ,Q Q 5 if Q , w .. 31- N -3 'I Yi .li- -Cl QW is 'W' FN' ,.4 .F December Chosen as Decembefs Girl of the Month was Susie Mills. She was a two-year mem- ber of Latin Club and National Honor So- ciety. Susie was actixe in Student Council, Pep Club, and Lettermen's Club for three years, She also was a cheerleader for-three years, and served the squad as captain dur- ing her senior year. Susie participated in Gamma Sigma and was also an attendant to Miss Memorial VI as a senior. Biff Rummerfield was December's Boy of the Month. He was a varsity swimmer and a member of Lettermen's Club for three years. He was a two-year participant in Amer- ican Field Service and Pep Club. During his sophomore year Biff was in Latin Club, He was in Interact during his junior year and served that organization as vice-president in his senior year. He was also a member of the Tfzjzi VII staff during his senior year. I09 21I1l.12l1' lanuary's Girl of the Month was Carolyn Pope. She was a three-year member of Pep Club and served that organization as secre- tary during her senior year. When she was a senior Carolyn was also a member of Epsi- lon Delta, International Club, and served as co-chairman of the Senior Breakfast Com- mittee. Chosen as Boy of the Month was Tommy Meason. He was a three-year member of Student Council, and served as parliamentar- ian during his senior year. He was a repre- sentative to Inter-City Student Council as a junior. Tommy played varsity football for three years and was a two-year member of Interact. He was also a member of Letter- men's Club, and served as treasurer during his senior year. His other senior activities included Senior Board and International Club. Februar Chosen as Girl of the Month for Febru- ary was Carolyn Kelley. She was a two-year member of International Club and National Honor Society. She was a member of Pep Club tor three years, and was a squad leader during her senior year. Carolyn was a two- year member of the Taps Staff and served as editor during her senior year. As a sopho- more she was .1 student council representa- tive and was also a delegatexto the Inter- City Student Council. During her junior year Carolyn was a member of French Club and junior Board. She also served as junior Class Secretary. She served as Gamma Sigma Treas- urer during her senior year and was also a member of the Laureate Editorial Staff. February's Boy of the Month was joe Brandt. loe participated in Varsity Athletics and I.ettermen's Club for three years. He was a two-year member of Interact. During his sophomore year joe served on Sophomore Board and Student Council. As a junior he served on junior Board. During his senior year Joe was a member of the Will and Testament Committee, Student Council, and Senior Board. March Chosen as Girl of the Month for March was Nancy Dyer. She was a three-year mem- ber of Pep Club and served that organization as president during her senior year. She was a two-year member of International Club. As a senior Nancy participated in Student Council, Spanish Club, and Ciamma Sigma. jim Hill was chosen Boy of the Month for March. He participated in varsity ath- letics for three years, Jim was a tworyear member of Interact, National Honor Society, and Lettermen's Club. He was a member of sophomore board during his sophomore year and served as class president in his junior year. As a senior he served as treasurer of Student Council, was a member of the Board of Control, and a representative to Boys' State. ggfgvxlitill R fa 3 KUBK ,pr X QE il M --ss 3 see XA nj, ..,,,,.......--all' .. . Hb ' 'Q-.-.-.....,c,,.t,.. bln!-.a:.. : April Girl of the Month for April was joanie Gale. joanie was a three-year member of Music Club, serving that organization as vice- president in her senior year. She was a mem- ber of Pep Club during her sophomore year. The following year joanie served on Junior Board. As a senior she was a member of Gamma Sigma and National Honor Society. joanie also served as vice-president of Con- cert Chorus and was a member of the Sen- ior Gift Committee. Joanie held a leading role in the musical 110 in llae Shade. Chosen as Boy of the Month for April was David Dolman. David was a member of Latin Club during his sophomore year. He was a two-year member of National Honor Society and Red Cross. As a senior David was a member of the Seutizzel and Lfzlfreafe staffs. He also served on the In- ternational Club and Last Will and Testa- ment Committees. II3 wif . ea J 3 af - . n f . , , Q ' ' ,NCI ' ' aw '. 1,83 ,f . b . :A .-1, Af Q- - - 4. 1' ' K . af: 'V ' L f - ' sry ,sky 'I 4 . . A 4 t 0 ' 'YS ' . - x A-' QP' . qi! V, A .s W- ' 3, . if m k H 'fa ' N ,' - , ,1.. bs dug... ni g .-. W' 4 1 i 'LJ i lx. 'hy Q. 1 J ...Q .K 4 -'vw vvfy - 1' . K f' 8 .0-Q 'SP ?9'f'i'9 BZJ'1gh:'-faal .Tr 'fs -rainy' f ' 5' 1 'vw ff? f. ' O4 , 4 1' wa - . - , i U' 4?:'1 'Q .4 r1i,:d-:Tax x Yr ' ?.,a'A.Zf' . as A15 ,, M K Qgry Phil, Vg ,. 1 -rx! 4 . A 'fu 9' Y' 4 ' 4 , 9 1 ' A , .ta -. A n ,,,.' 4.7 ,,-,Z Q. Q 9 ' II A! 'I ,. .L- .rs ,- . ,. , . . ' A 'G .' Y Q11 W' , ya ,KX -Q in A , . ' k ,' no Y - ' ,' 3 Y V , 'K 5' - z 1 , qgn .Y 1 iff .v 1.7 . k i, ' , -.f +,., ., 1 fn ,: 'fn iq - - ' ' 1 ,. ' wg.: tg, + ' - . I , uN,i -, ...Q . H if ' , Y 4 'ff ' .swf , 3 AJAZFV 's 2 !,.1wf msg' fy? in -Q' ffl ' . 'F L av' 4 . ' il , . p f 'lxzvd I .. A y.,?5+ ?. ff1E?f1' :Q ,, 5 Rf 1 'Y' 1 'Q 3' S fd. 1 I. AW 1 I V. ' ,Q-fa 1 , -ll ,,4 I ' X -.uv Q. f5.'1'f f ' . .. 1, ,. 2 f '19 Q-fffslfybf 4 v fb., C3 1 ,Q ,,. K, X., V4 , - . 1 w?'fZ,fL:l , fy' , 1 -sffif' ' s 'QQ f I., 6 Student Superlatives 1 f 1 I l Student superlatives were elected in Feb- ruary and March. As in the past the varsity athletes elected the Best Athlete. From its membership the National Honor Society elected the Most Scholarly boy and girl. Or- ganization presidents and sponsors elected the two Most Deserving students. The re- mainder of the superlatives were elected E Y, A AVb , my in a vote by the senior class. i ' l 't MOST DESERVING--Kathy Kirk and David McKinney -ft MOST DEPENDABLE-Carolyn Kelley and Gary Colvin II6 Q , , , 453 QF ' ' ' - ' ' -1.1 . MOST SCHOOL SPIRITED-Nancy Dyer and Biff Rummerfield i' S 'V , N O U SOPHOMORE CLASS FAVORITESAAnim XX'yrrick and Skipper Klintworth L 'rx Q, ., fu I 2.-In U' ' ' 416 . z ff. 52 651' 775' ' .A S:- .x., v 4 JUNIOR CLASS FAVORITES-Janie Higdim and Dam Goodwin I I7 , B 'ii l f u: x .+V fy X T A ,,X,LQQ. as i , . ,. A A5 3 W ,.11,x 'E K K Liiiii X- m ,x.. L , 4h MTN T f -43 cfm MOST TALENTED-Nancy Bcemgn and Slug Blazer MOST LIKELY TO SUCCEED--Lisa Roll and jim Hill .' 1 ' .ggv ix 42' 'iqsx LX, - gr ii:-A L BEST GENERAL APPEARANCE-Shaman XXford and Charlie Yount S l E 'A Mfg s 'h'f fl W an RMK- 4' x iw 1MOST FRIENDLYHJCQMQ Gibson and David Kothe m 2 fi' uv N BEST ATHLETE-Rick Pasque r MOST SCHOLARLY-Vicki Landreth and Paul Husted H Q ' 1 . ,Q ,Nui 0 Q ' YlLV J 4 5 Q , 7 , M VS xi 1. J 'Qi' I v , V f x W 14 1. V, N , I K Q fm i 3 9 W 4 QS, , Qin Q 1 ' 3' is M Y it 1 Q Q ,S f 9 1 ,aw ., Kb gy! I fm ' 4 if 'lf an l , X Q A - QI' .W ,W A Y an fXl RQ me Ei ,fax Q' f UW 43 ' V MJ' A , 1. .. 'lv My FV, X? , ma. my 1 uf 125- ff F ff . M sf w r Y ' 4 ,rn . V wf' - V s, HX' ' 5' 'fffi fyj' 7, - s'j'f9f ,-gf 11 , ' Q. ha A ' f,.Qw af ,A:xS',, , .. , -ry,,5-vqM,:,Qwv, in o ' ,. ,ir . , . - . 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Din Eddy. Bob Roberts. SECOND ROW, Managers oe Metnhitt, Tom Cleary, Bill Campbell, XY':1lt Roney. THIRD ROXXF Ends4Chuck Sullimn. Dan Goodwin. Gary Bolton, joe Brandt, David Rosenthal, Doug Murphy, Rick Palazzo, Bill Remmert, Kent Sunderland, Bill Frohnapfel, Bob Blair. Rick Gaunbrell. FOURTH ROVU: Linebackers-Greg jones, Amos M.1rtinez. Tom Meason, Bob Lowrie, Duke Thompson, Danny Paul, Bob Milks, Ronny Serrest, Kelcie Nance. FIFTH ROW: Centers-Steve Dixon, jim Runsbottoni, Bob Busby, Rick Pnsque, Doug Ifllisg Quarterbacks---Billy Hughes, Don Hurdcustle, Rllfhly Hughes. SIXTH ROW: Guards -Robert Tyer, Steve Massey, Steve Seal, George McNinch, john Doak. Steve Penrose. SEVENTH ROW: Gu.irds-V--Scott Nicholson, Steve Martinez, Chris Qlohnson, Mike Conler. jim Holt, David McCluggiige, Don Hall. EIGHTH ROXV: Saiteties-Lee Viferling, Mike Sulton, Richard Wfriglit, Stexe vlenkinson, Ray 'l'iminermtin, jerry Duggzer, Kent Hincoek, Mike Mrflislin, Mike Queen. NINTH ROXV: Hzilfbacks-Craig Shapttrd, Steve Sehooley, Terry Vancil, Rdlkll' England, Ronnie DeG.irino. Memorial Charges to Seasonal Success a sf - , .... Q , fl' ' H t W? . M A ' -V 1- ,. ' U f ..- Www f 'T , - . ' so Mf 1 A K , J 1 K 2? by - Gary Colvin C121 sweeps his end for an first down in the McLain game. Rifhafd Wflgllf UU- Chllfk Sullivan 6251- and Rifk Pasque C523 fflffe a Hornet player out of bounds near the goal lme. , , . . I 2 l 'S X Q The Charger defense runs down ll Ranger ball carrier. 5. sf- is 2? AA in Cm Sha ard 1211, lx sg X ff , A . ra . af 2 get 4? f 'q 'gF,V Q 7 -Q, I 5, R ! 1 .Qu in I k f , JY, .. N ff . C Qesk fl ' ,uf ,.,!U . 4 .VV, 9, A Q. Ii if S uf, .. .. S, ..'v. aw ' -on: jf' , 1 t 3 . C 'L 1 J V A' I : ,IQ L ' , if 6 ,, , 5' V. 4 ,,,'..4 , I I, V. ' gf durmg, All Clty Q s iii' ,A 'Y Q-1'vxwQ2 glQ? Q I vs 'X vilfs R -Q. If 4-1 1 'Wm ,, ff? J v Wg. 1 0 'Q' I , I . 5 . 4, L 1Q,:k,.. a N4 . wife- -, is Sq' ' ' . .fW'iPQ r , W u ' , 'A fi A jg H 1 in ,' iw: ' J ' . W4 . x- -1 fg -.L .Y N fp .y , I-3 , gk .QI-2' :-f,,,j',f Yx.,:, 5. ,. A.-. , V ,S f 5-as- W ,q, ,g w if -.11 A i:,z.,1 ' , - .'1:',f 1 ,fi kgfi ., K J . 'fi ,' 'nv f'-'. sf' ' .' -' .. 2 , ' - 1 ' . ., f .H rv . ' fr-1-fbi 1. .. wwf-' -. . L, F,,,..L ., ,..: wt., ifjfvh fxxyf 'Q .f.k X-Xv'i !k,4.,.,k.1.VA LA A A ,. A Q D ' g . . Crump Shnpurd fllj gains yardage from the blocks of joe Brandt QS 4, ' 4, P eff 39' .JN bn 9- K 1 W I I M if fa. I Str QW , t Q., f ,- 6...-f ,ff rs, t The Chargers' spirit and pride bind them together. l28 N EST ridsters Display Spirit and Drive The Memorial Charger ,football team bet- tered their 1967-68 even season to a record of 7-2-1 in 1968-69. Sooner bowed to the Chargers in the first game, which was fol- lowed by a heartbreaking tie with McLain. East Central was the next victim before a high scoring game with Hale gave Memorial its first defeat. Central and Sapulpa were defeated prior to a disappointing Washing- ton loss. A small crowd saw the Chargers slide to victory during the rain-soaked Web- ster game. Two of their wins, a revenge victory over Edison, and a prestigious first victory over Rogers, demonstrated the team's spirit and drive. Led by team captains Tom- my Meason, Gary Bolton, Rick Pasque, and Gary Colvin the Chargers placed second in conference behind state champion Wrishing- ton. The road to victory, however, was not an easy one. Practices began in August in order for the boys to be in condition during the season. Coaches yelled, players groaned, but success was achieved. The send-offs, touchdowns, and perhaps even the setbacks far outweighed the pains taken to attain victory. 3 'ebony'-Q f ti 5 unior Varsit ains Experience lefl fo right FIRST ROW? Mike Burkhart, Doug Knight, David james, jim Murphy, Rick Gambrell, Bobby Holt, Rick Braden, Frank Barrick, Mark Swisher, Stephen Fite, Doug McKim, David Ritz, David Gillick, Bob Campbell, Bobby Wanberg. SECOND ROW: Coach Gerald Williams, Gary Crews, Bill Carpenter, Mike Barton, Rick Lankie, Skip Klintworth, Land Jacobson, Chris jenkins, Wayne Martin, jeff Perkins, jim Roby, arry Vance, Charles Byler, Ken Jones, john Ralston, Coach Terry West. THIRD ROW: Pat McGee, Larry Stotts, Mark Cain, Kemp Lewis, Ron incher, john Horn, jim Grimes, Steve Atkins, Mark Keeley, Mike Hamilton, Gary Bailey, Walter Nicks, Waide Lewis, Keith Knutson. FOURTH ROW: Marc Poulos, Chuck Corbett, Ed Norfleet, Bill Mays, Blake Partain, Pat Remmert, Walt McCutchin, Duane Sharpe, Pete Bediz, Ken Purga- on, john Phillips, Leslie Dove, Gary Stevenson, Manager Brett Bossert. Under coaches Gerald Williams and Terry West the junior Varsity football team showed a greater aggressive spirit than in previous years. With their 3-5 season and gained experience they cast an eager eye to the future. the sidelines. Memorial. . Central . . Memorial. . Hale . . . Memorial. . McLain . . Memorial. . Rogers . . . . Memorial. . East Central Memorial. . Hale .... . Memorial. . Edison . . Memorial.. Sooner .. . Coach Williams and his players watch the Hale game from Harriers Win Conference for Fifth Year The Cross Country team, led by Coach Tom MacKenna, displayed its dominance in the Magic Empire Conference by taking first place. The team kept a high spirit which enabled them to conquer their stiff competi- tion. Although they received little support, the harriers, led by conference champion Chris Bousum, achieved success. Practices consisted of running ten miles a day before and after school, which may have been the cause of gasping lungs and aching legs, but they also produced .Memorial's fifth con- secutive conference championship. All Conference Mile lst Kelley Triangular 5rd Edison Dual lost Edison Invitational 7th Rogers Quadrangular 3rd O.S.U. Invitational 6th Conference 1st State 10tl'1 Coach Tom MacKenna checks his runners' times. Geoff English, Chris Bousum, and Wayne Machande prepare for their race. Marc Logan and Chris Bousum relax before their race i..'h1s,z:, lf l 1 I l 1f 1 an Lejz la nigh! FIRST ROXW: Robert Bailey, Bob Goodwin, Wayne Machancle, Woody McLain.. SECOND ROW: Geoff English, Chris Bousum, Marc Logan, Norman Perkins, Steve Arnold, Charles Cleary. THIRD ROW: Wfhit Ellis, David Corral, Mike Cole, Stan Meyers, jerry Anderson. Chris Ford, Paul McGinnis, Dan Boyd, Tug. Qfgn.+s+w.,-.. ,, K 11-f' 'f ' F M77 , fPI e1.M - G 'if A. -I F iS:ik.ff Qflyfs y iwiifye if - we M-l 'f'3i ftfsw Y fi fi gi fQ2fm ??gA '+, li,LQ1Q.-' -A , 7 'S 5 X uf +.s' 1-gl-,ke.g. gi -.. In 7, Lliyiix 4'f'+1ie 4 4 'K- f ielilv C Y- .C 15543, ' QI: ' . ti, Nl p i e '3g?'5 A f i , fy ,R-4 X. '4 . ii, x V ,5?vg , iT'l..- ,., 1' In ' vw, ' 4 ' , . fiwxi K gl VY' MY, A W, t .x +4 H R v ' .X ' , 'lf if , ar. it ,. Fwzm I ,Et t P' is V2 C ' ff' ar K 1' if gl v is lv on , W We , vw' . 'H' r, Y H. 5 'V pta -19 ,, es , sie.,-f -, iw- 'i f be C. ggvg wg Q .a J affix! ' K 1- ' ' , 1 V -5' 'f, , Tv ' 5 K +5 . f 3, t f 1 M y-.,g, R. , of, , W v . N Mag: wif C , . 'iqygv , -Q' ,t ' ' ,H ' 5 -qu-'. I + , wow,-z., Y .. . Tr y' - .:i' x.-its- fs'?l'i-'qgg it . sf ,,-g i .1 i ,, ' lBob Goodwin strains at the finish. Chris Bousum runs to conference championship Steve Arnold shows exhaustion after two miles. 4 T H . V, A abt 4 if g i gM? 1. '50 J f Wwe, 'Til-' 1,A 1? - A, 4 lf Y -Q Q HM ! X , 7 .1 'u Z Q ,Mg ? -....,, ! NE, , -L.. 4 Q MQ 3 H 'ff 4 if Q h, Lb? 1 jg E gf1 1 h 9 ' f 5? .V w ,MWKMM mdmg mme ,ff ,s Q iv ,497 f Qi V Q,l - unior Varsit Posts 5-2 Season I-fff 'ffl fwfr! FIRST ROXXT Dennis Gibson. Stexe Polin. Mike Pasque, Daxid Pierte. Gary Crews, jim Grimes, Ken Purgason. SECOND ROW Daud Nfluggage. Dai-id smckmn, Rick Gambfeil, skipper Klintuorth, Charlie King. Gary siepiienson. THIRD ROXV: Tom Bei- ry. Bob Clayton. Bruce Goss. Duane Sharpe, Stese -Tenkinson, Kelcie Name, jerry Scott, Kenny jones. Doug McKim, Pat XVhite, Coach Bob Rtherts Rick Gamhrell gains points for the B-Team during the Veashingion match, The junior Varsity wrestlers. following the success of the A-squad, posted a 5-2 win- ning season. The team's strenuous condition- ing and will to achieve increased as the year progressed. to Edison and their comeback sound defeat of The wrestlers' only losses McLain were balanced by victory over Hale and the 'Washington A strong show- ing at the B-Team Tournament displayed the teams enthusiasm and desire to win. Memorial. . . 18 Edison . . 25 Memorial. . . 27 Rogers . . 16 Memorial. . . 21 McLain . . . 27 Memorial, . . 34 Sooner . , 26 Memorial. . . 21 Hale ...,. 20 Memorial. . . 52 Fast Central 15 Memorial. . . 59 XVashington 7 B-Team Tournament 3rd Mg xi Li gs: w NSS' !! I xg: LQL , 'H 2.934 Gm if '51 - 4 ,857 Fink? viz 553 yi' A Sl 1 f' ' x3,Y'glg if i 1 P we xi X t Z X i Xu In m kgs' ....e xwokd w X 1 ff-'ai t L L 1 xlxA , . '- f ,I Q Q A 20 X . V ff af A' I B R .' . ' Jkx ,1..B, 1 . Q' .K k -ef if AXQPEWQ if I , X' xx: Xu . rv . : V . ' . an . - Q X -s x Q 4 g 1 0 K F253 it Vg? is 9 'Y K I , J 1 1 N. - 0 1 Q :E 2 I Yi ' 'Y W5-10 5154, Ein:--' -.2 4 - Hughes goes in for a lay-up as Mark Neer follows in. QE . . ,VT X i w V lg. few' r X ss - . R N 5 1 V 1' N 2 1 sf rw ,i 1 X . i. ,Q xv If K' I Y 1. sf, if rs as xx i w.- ff Lee Hawks sets up f ,4 wi luv or his ,-,- LHJ in f Av-aP -Q +5- jump shot. Craig Knutsun guards the ball against Castia Hall. Q-, rQ:,,p . . H H J - ,,fi4l: sfff:'i:Qf.v, fs: msrfifwff 0 lfffi-fs-4,r:la -W .fi-- J-aifis y wr,-?,,, ,. , Q ,sgigh m , T-v,,'F4, M: , W gil- Y! . k im Hill makes il rlrixc toward the basket, .,,,-.Remy-L ---..,, , l , . . if f I ,gf V,,V in xx P X fl fu, iq' 55- ,mf xg ki J, glk f f P S55 . ,ff mf' Memorial Memorial Memorial Memorial Memorial Memorial Memorial Memorial Memorial Memorial Memorial Memorial Memorial Memorial Memorial Thc junior Varsity aims for two points against XX'ashington. -Team Scores Successful Season Memorial .... 46 54 52 69 49 75 40 45 80 60 64 49 52 64 66 59 Edison .... East Central Ro gers ..... McLain . . . Sooner ...,. Sapulpa .... Vfashington Wfebster .. East Central McLain . . . Sooner .... Sapulpa . . . Wfashington Webster .. Cascia Hall O. Dunbar 54 49 47 55 38 42 49 57 48 55 51 48 56 61 40 64 rf! lu rfglil FIRST ROXXU Dale- Quigley. Dzlxirl Gillick, Keith Knutson, jay Nistetter, Chris Niglitingalle, Mike Burkhart, Mike Carroll. SECOND Oxxf Coach Terry Vfest, Bill Nuys. Jeff Perkins, Ben Catterlin. Mike Md-lugh. Rick Xworslmm. Managers--Mark Keeley, Moe Rodgers. 2 Lefl fa right FIRST ROW: David johnson, john Gibson, Steve Atkins, Coach Ed Lusk, Mitch Axsom, Chris Jenkins, David Stephenson. OND ROVU: Don Randall, Doug I-lixson, Steve Curley, Steve Lutton, Chuck Pate, Carl Fair, Tom Raybourn, Bruce Robson, Kenny Herschel, Powley, Randy Moore. Rick Fleenor. THIRD ROW: Kirk Kennedy, John Hagar, Alan Fidler, Biff Rummerfield, Kevin Smith, Brent Mike Morrison. Memorial .... 68 Rogers . . . 27 Memorial 75 McLain . . . 22 Memorial 56 Hale .. 39 Memorial 34 Edison . . . 61 Memorial 42 College . . . 53 Memorial 86 Vifashington 7 Memorial 71 Central . . . 24 Memorial 40 Edison .. . 55 Memorial 52 Sooner . . . 43 Memorial 41 College . . . 54 Conference 2nd City 2nd State 3rd I40 Swimmers Take Third in Stat Kevin Smith sprints nt the end of the 200 yard freestyle. iv-f ,-,f ' 10JD ' Bruce Robson gets 21 flying start at the gun, ,I X. , ' ' ff. K, ' -195 ff? K - C'4,i john Hagar perfects the one and a half somersault. Rick Fleenor listens to the results of his race. an ff? f -, A I ,:,..., L power in the frccstxlc sprmt 'Quik tm Backstrokers David johnson and john Gibson finish first and second respectively Coach Ed Lusk checks his swimmers' times during a dual meet. . .fi V 'V 'VV' David Stephenson and Doug Hixson strain for speed in the breaststroke. TNI? .l . ,-kk.. 3 A A aw, I , ' 4 Q Marc Logan outsprints a VC'ashington challenger in the high hurdles. F Memorial .... 39 Memorial .... 77 Memorial .... 78 Memorial .... 63 Memorial .... 46 Memorial .... 66 Memorial .... 72 Memorial .... 71 Memorial .... 85 Memorial .... 74 Hale ..... College . . . Sapulpa .... Central . . . Edison .... Central . . . Washington Muskogee . East Central Sapulpa . . . McAlester Invitational Meet Edison Relays Conference Regional 88 50 49 64 80 61 55 56 42 52 4th 4th 4th 5th l I X E g Kent Sunclerland clears the bar in the pole vault event. W ' 'MJ- Whit Ellis basses the baton to Bob Goodwin in a relay victory. Left ia right FIRST ROW: Lonnie Brown, jeff Papke, Kent Sunderland, Ron DeGarmo, Steve Penrose, Steve File, Bob Blair, Doug Murphy, Rick Palazzo, Steve Massey, Duke Thompson, Doug Ellis, Ron Secrest, Bob Tyre, David Corral, Wayne Martin, Rick Bass, Bill Galbraith, Bob Goodwin, Craig Shapard, Wayne Machande. SECOND ROW: Walter Roney, Bill Campbell, Coach Dwayne Sullenger, Coach Bill Risenhoover, Mike Cole, Ken Hammond, Mike McHugh, Terry Vancil, Tom Sartain, Bob Busby, Marc Logan, Ray Timmerman, jim Holt, Bill Danne, Greg Welsh, Paul McGinnis, Richard Vefby, Scott Nicholson, Steve Arnold, Rick Vaughn, Phillip Scott, Mike Hamilton, Mark Poulos, Dan Boyd, Wfhit Ellis, Steve jenkinson, Steve Schooley, Geoff English, Phil Rounds, Chris Bousum. Charger Tracksters Prove Potent A . -f f' we -up-nf , ,. i5 e'1 Q- - '55 ,. 45, . ' 'U ,. l,j...lIf , Pg? ',' ,lt ,t 'f , li in I + , W M, . H ,, f N IWW, 'ge ... f, K f . ' .a,Qw.:.v,i1? fin, ' ' -,,, -I -Nw. . f Chris Bousum rounds the turn in the mile run against East Central. A good spin gains momentum for Tom Sartain's discus throw. ....- 145 maui if K V Y 5' .aw 1 e'U 'L' ,Q Rick Vaughn sprints off the block in the 100 yard clash. Craig Shapard reaches for distance in the broad jump. Bursting lungs, sore feet, and flying hair .ire track at Memorial. These are visible to the spectator. There remains, however, an invisible element of track. It is a heartbeat at the starting line, nervousness before a jump, a desire for victory. The Chargers established their best sea- son with a 7-3 record. Memorial's new track coach, Bill Risenhoover, instilled much of the victorious desire in the 1969 squad. This was displayed in the surprise victory over Washington and the exciting win against potent Central. Disqualifying injuries to a number of important tracksters forced the Chargers to accept a fourth place finish at Conference. Vihb k,,kW,.. . H, 19321,-1 Good height allows Mike McHugh to execute his roll in the high jump. T Lefz to riglaz FIRST ROW: Bob Gates, Randy Dailey, Tom Tremaine, Doug Popejoy, Rick Gambrell, Chuck Sullivan, jerry Dugger, Dave Ritz, Tom Havms, David Rosenthal. SECOND ROW: Robin Keasler, Greg jones, Steve Seal, Gary Bolton, Randy England, Coach Don Eddy, Joe Brandt, Rick Pasque, George McNinch, Darryl Crews. Hardballers it Successful Season Crack! A bat cut the air. Coach Don Eddy again led Memorial to a winning baseball seasonp Disappointing losses, however, were part of the season. The hardballers never overcame Conference foe East Central and were stopped in Regionals by rival McLain. Teammates George McNinch, the Chargers' top pitcher, Tommy Havins, Memorial's top slugger, and All Conference Joe Brandt pro- vided strong leadership for the successful film. Nine returning lettermen paced the team to eleven wins against eight losses. By the season's end the squad included eighteen lettermen. Each helped to provide Memorial with a surprise victory over McLain, an ex- citing O to 0 tie with Rogers at Oiler Park, and a third place in Conference. Chuck Sullivan blasts i1 double to get on base. X C, A Q, ' 1? 5 i 1 fi ' , x syn, U . 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Pirrher joe Brandt winds up for a fastball against McLain 4-25 , A Magi, A Sooner Spartan prepares to bat against Charger George McNinch. First baseman Rick Pasque stretches for the throw from shortstop. A Ai I48 Memorial ..... 5 Memorial ..,.. 0 Memorial ...., 7 Memorial ...,. 4 Memorial .... 10 Memorial ,.... 3 Memorial .... 12 Memorial .,... 7 Memorial ..... 3 Memorial ..... 0 Memorial ..... 0 Memorial Q11 .5 Memorial Q25 .2 Memorial ..,. 12 Regional Playoff Memorial ..... 2 Memorial ..... 2 Sooner .. Hale ..... East Central Sapulpa . . . Sooner .. McLain . . . Washington Sapulpa . . . Rogers .... East Central McLain . . . Webster Q15 Webster Q2j Washington Sapulpa . . . McLain . . . W f :,.v,,. Rick Gambrell looks for the pitch during the McLain game Memorial Sooner Memorial Rogers Memorial Central Memorial Hale . . Memorial Sapulpa Memorial Edison Memorial Sapulpa Memorial McLain Memorial Sooner Memorial Washington Memorial ..... McLain Memorial Edison Memorial Rogers City 1 Conference State Layn Phillips follows through on a return from Dale Quigley returns a forceful serve Tennis Team Takes Firsts in Conference and City 'ff eff- 6 Z-. At 2--1, tw: 2 Yi .XT .. r,', Left to right FIRST ROW: Dale Quigley. Houston Sanger, David Abernathy. SECOND ROW: Coach Ed Lusk. George Saxby, Bryan Hammond, Layn Phillips. la I ,. 4- N ii. George Siixhy prepares tu follow through with his serve The Charger tennis team volleyed to A triumphant season .is their 12,1 record topped .ill previous years. Outstinding play- ers D.1le Quigley, David Abernathy rind Bry- .in Hammond led the team while Coach lid Lusk encouraged and assisted them. Diffi- cult .ind tiresome practices on the White- side courts prepared the boys for upcoming matches. liivors from the Pep Club officers spurred the team on to sweeping victories. Their support helped the Chargers keep their op- ponents from scoring in nine out of thirteen m.itches. Ending their season in May, the Chargers pocketed ii first in Conference and took the All-City meet. Bryan Hammond sets up for n smashing forehiind. --- Y--- - 5 1 . ,W ,f -X.: Lefl to right FIRST ROW: Dana DeWitt, Scott Whitman, John Odell, jeff Cope, Mike Magill, Mark Neer, Jim Holt, Ron French, Leo Evans Mike Burkhart, Gary Valentine, Milton Peasley, Stan Clark, Kirk Oglesby, Randy Woodard, Berwin Price, Bob Taylor, Coach Doug Dugger. , Memorial .... Memorial .... Memorial .... Memorial .... Memorial .... Memorial .... Memorial .... Memorial .... Memorial .... Memorial .... Memorial .... Memorial .... Memorial .... Memorial .... Memorial .... Memorial .... Memorial .... Memorial .... Memorial .... Conference City Regional State Sapulpa . . . East Central ...l ..5 Central ...... 4 Sooner . . . . 1 Rogers . . .. 2 Edison . . . . . 4 Sapulpa ...... 6 Sand Springs . . 5 Rogers ...... 2 Webster .. .. 5 Cascia . . . . . 0 Webster .. .. O Muskogee . .. 1'2 McLain ..... 0 Sooner . . . . . 8 Rogers ...... 4 Sand Springs . . 4 Webster ..... 0 Edison . . . . . 6 1st 1St 2nd 4th Scott Whitman drives the ball from the sand trap. I52 guitar R ', 'fibrin in. r + aw :TEV ,' li ' fav . X g f' f . fuk 1 .. V 42 r I -2 4t ' Mn , Q ff ' Q3 . , ' 4 ' V 1552 ' ' iff' I' 1 f. is 1. 1, Qy'Q,x,:a , A W . ga, ,,.f Q sa ' M we H... A V by K The tee off is displayed by Mark Neer, john Odell, and Mike Magill. Golfers Cinch All Sports Trophy For the seventh year Memorial has re- mained on top. She.. is synonymous with suc- cess and is measured by her accomplish- ments. One such accomplishment is retaining the Magic Empire All Sports Trophy for sev- en consecutive years. Sports at Memorial com- plements the desire for achievement. Success is not measured by trophies alone, but by the desire by which an athlete strains to excel. This desire is the creed of the athlete. It is three conference championships and high finishing places in the six remaining sports. The students back and cheer each individual but no single athlete can be placed over another for the teams are made up of many outstanding individuals. Let no one ridicule the athlete. His ac- complishments are as real as his rewards. Whether he fails or succeeds, he knows he has experienced competition. Memorials 1969 athletes experienced suc- cess. The All Sports Trophy was ours again. f I' ,. if ,.... 'L Q76 345.7 1 aw-ws -:iw visits ,ya -', ax 35595 P E5 4-in if NIIIITY ii Q, .Al 4 3 V , XL, , .. . . ifagif W X., , s 1 , ,,,, H llll 'lj' fl: 1 - 'W fl 1 I v , H I -ef' - sv- ... VI ' , . fb .tw . 1?f5Zf'? 'Zs--Z-'Y ' kv? Q ig? hz . V ,z Wh 1 S' QJQI gf V 4, f fwwf 'Sf 4 CH?- 42 4' Seniors f , 9 9 . I lf K tl Mr. Eichling lends a helping hand at the annual Sadie Hawkins Dance. Mingled emotions filled them. They tried to grasp the days gone by but those days slowly slipped through their fingers. Their thoughts turned hack to the time when all was new to them, new faces, new experi- ences, new problems. The last year held many memories for them: pep rallies, mixers, football games, the senior pizza party, Coronation, snow fights, the Christmas dance, the ordering of caps and gowns, the New Folk Singers, col- lege entrance examsg novel projects, the Sadie Hawkins Dance, kite-flying, Vespers, Prom, Commencement. Their day finally came. Pictures were tak- en, Class Day Assembly was given, they clung to those they had known so long. Smiling at moments past, tearful good-byes left unspoken, they moved their separate ways. Because of the newly found closeness, they knew that that moment of eternity would always be with them to bind them together. .. People drift apart as they come to- gether, only the going away is slower ... l56 Senior Class Officers from lefl .fa rigbf: Steve Blazer, Vice-Presidentg Chuck Sullivan, Presidentg Cindy Davis, Secretaryg Mary Fightmaster, Social Chair- Kristine Benedict and Betty Cornwell enjoy Shakey's pizza with fellow seniors before the Memorial-Edison football game. i 3 , I i if I A -: can K X 5 l lx. mang Mike Sowers, Tqeasurer. l l' fvf Lefz zo rigb! FIRST ROW: Sandi Brown, Cindy Davis, Mary Fightmaster, julie Fitch, Nancy Beeman, Katheryn Wiley, Barbie French, Jean Anne Rice, Peggie Mason, Paula XX'ilson, Kim Hardesty. SECOND ROW: Steve Dixon, Gary Colvin, Brent Waguespack, Chuck Sullivan, Bill Remmert, joe Brandt, Ken Rhodes, Tom Meason, Mike Sowers, Mark Neer, David Korhe, Steve Blazer, Mike Sulton. JANIE ABLESON International Club. Pep Club DAVID ABRAHAM SUSIE ABRAHAINI BARBARA ALLEN International Club CHRISTINA ALLEN International Club, French Club Pres. MICHAEL ALLISON Chess Club, Mu Alpha Theta BETSY ALSPAUGH Gamma ,Sigrna, N.H.S,, Pep Club, tional Club. Majorette DAVID ANDERSON SHARON ANDRAKO Pep Club SUSAN ANDREWS Pep Club, Medical Club EVETTE ARMSTRONG 'ig I f Pep Club, Epsilon Delta CI-IERIE ASHBY , Pep Club Squad Leader, journalism, Inter- , ,I , ' national Club, Library Club Pres. 0 4... JIM ASHLEY , J 'P' N.H.S. NATHAN AXTON Masque and Gavel SUSAN BABB Pep Club KAY BAEHLER Epsilon Delta BOB BAILEY Varsity Athletics, Lettermen's Club GEORGE BANGS International Club RUTH ANN BARBER CONNIE BARCLAY 'yn '27 i Interna- 'Ia K Senior cheerleaders elevate enthusiasm of Charger fans. if ' gl l In exciting play is reflected on faces of senior girls. Wi'- WWW I Senior Spirit Rides High N 1, V ii JJ v 2 , fx 2 A-0 'f -, ' H 1 S , 'kv ' , f 5 V I KATHY BARKER RICK BASS Varsity Athletics, Medical Club RUDI BAUER International Club, A.F.S., Pep Club, Mu Alpha Theta, Yearbook Staff BRETT BAUGH DONNA BAUINIUNK International Club, Pep Club, Red Cross NANCY BEEINIAN Masque and Gavel, Music Club, Pep Club BECKY BEISEL Pep Club, International Club, Epsilon Delta, Masque and Gavel, journalism BETH BELDEN KRISTINE BENEDIC1' International Club, Pep Club, Spanish Club, Red Cross, N.H,S. SHERRY BENJAMIN Epsilon Delta, Pep Club, International Club INIARY BERARD Gamma Sigma, Pep Club Squad Leader, T.A.C. Pres., N.H.S., Yearbook Staff, In- ternational Club ANN BETTS Pep Club. Masque and Gavel, International Club, T.A.C. EVA BEVER Red Cross Sec., Masque and Gavel, Pep Club OWEN BIDDLE N.H.S., Medical Club, International Club, French Club TED BIGGS DIANE BIRCH CATHY BITNER Pep Club, International Club, Laureate DEBBIE BLACK Music Club, International Club, Masque and Gavel, Pep Club MARY JANE BLACK Gamma Sigma, Pep Club, International Club, Surfs, French Club, N.H.S. CHARLES BLACKNALL ,- -- - 7- JENNINE BLAKEMORE STEVE BLAZER Senior Class V. Pres., journalism, Masque and Gavel Pres., Spanish Club, Student Council MIKE BLOYD Marching Band, Music Club GARY BOATMAN N.H.S., Laureate, Varsity Athletics, Letter- men's Club GARY BOLTON Student Council Sergeant at Arms, N.H.S., Varsity Athletics, Lettermen's Club GEOFF BOND Marching Band, International Club, Music Club MICHELE BOROFSKY N.H.S., International Club, Pep Club, Masque and Gavel, Epsilon Delta ARALEE BOSSERT MERRILEE BOST Masque and Gavel, Pep Club Squad Leader CHRIS BOUSOM Varsity Athletics, Lettermen's Club LINDA BOWLING International Club DEBBIE BOYDSTON Pep Club, A.F.S., T.A.c. KEVIN BOYLE Varsity Athletics, Lettermen's Club, T.A.C. DAVID BOYLES International Club GREG BRADSHAW MIKE BRADY Varsity Athletics, Lettermen's Club, Interact GREG BRANDON JOE BRANDT Senior Boarcl, Interact, Varsity Athletics, Lettermen's Club, Student Council JIMMY BREECE Varsity Athletics, International Club JANET BRILLHART Pep Club, International Club, Red Cross Students Honor ,.4r .. -ti 5' -1--'r .11 ft:.z- .-', Queen Jeannie Gibson receives congratulations from her attendants Lisa Roll, Susie Mills, and Cindy Davis. Miss Memorial VI Pt s ft Q' f sd i A. L. BRINTON Varsity Athletics, Marching Band RUSS BROWN Varsity Athletics, Lette-rmen's Club, Interna- tional Club SANDI BROXWN International Club, A.F.S., N.H.S., Senior Board TOM BROWN Varsity Athletics DEBORAH BROYLES Journalism CHERI BUCKLEY GUY BURNETT Red Cross, International Club ELLEN BUTLER Surfs Pres., A.F.S., Pep Club, International Club, Laureate, Gamma Sigma ROBERT BUTLER KAREN CAGLE Majorette, Music Club, Laureate, International Club, Pep Club GREG CAIN N.H.S., Mu Alpha Theta, Laureate, Inter- national Club DON CALHOUN T.A.C., Latin Club PAT CALLAHAN GLENN CAMPBELL PAM CAMPBELL DENNIS CANFIELD SCOTT CANNON VICKIE CAPPS CINDI CARLTON Pep Club REGINA CARRELL N.H.S., Laureate DOUG CARTER Radio Club Pres., LINDA CARTER Pep Club, Music Club RICHARD CASH JAMES CATES KIINI CATRON JAN CEARING Gamma Sigma, N.H.S., Surfs, Pep Club, International Club, Mu Alpha Theta BILL CHALMERS SHARON CHAPMAN International Club, Pep Club, N.H.S., Lau- reate DALE CHILDERS International Club JAN CHISHOLINI Pep Club, T.A.C. MARVIN CHRONISTER DON CLARK VICKI CLAYBAUGH Pep Club, International Club Joi-IN CLEARY RON CLEGHORN TIM CLEVERDON International Club LEE COATS CHRISTY COGLIZER International Club, Pep Club, Student Coun- cil Recording Sec. GARY COLVIN Varsity Athletics, Lettermen's Club, Student Council Pres., Pep Club, International Club BIIKE CONFER Varsity Athletics, Letterrnen's Club, Inter- national Club, Mu Alpha Theta IVIARY COOK N.H.S., Masque and Gavel, Surfs, German Club Sec., journalism, Laureate DONNA COOVER International Club, Pep Club, T.A.C. JUDY CORLETT Epsilon Delta, Music Club BETTY CORNWELL Pep Club, Epsilon Delta CAROL COX Pep Club Squad Leader DEBBIE COX BOB CRAWFORD DARRYL CREWS Varsity Athletics, Lettermen's Club Sec., Pep Club, International Club STEVE CROWDER Marching Band JANET CROWLEY Spanish Club KRISTI DAINS N.I-I.S., Gamma Sigma, Surfs, Pep Club BILL DANNE N.H.S,, German Club, Pep Club, Mu Alpha Theta DOUG DARMSTETTER International Club QUINTON DARNELL CINDY DAVIS Senior Class Sec., Pep Club, International Club, Attendant to Miss Memorial VI Seniors Host Victor Dance , , ' - . J fig., 159' X , X A ' Q s I t l 3 Students dance to the music of The Dynamic Soul. Waguespack adds a decorative touch to the Senior Mixer. MIKE DAVIS Mu Alpha Theta CYNTHIA DAWSON N.H.S., F.T.A. CINDY DAY Red Cross Treas., Pep Club INIARGARET DEATON International Club, Lau:-eaze, T.A.C. GEORGE DEFENBAUGH N.H.S., Lettermen's Club, Varsity Athletics LINDA DEFENBAUGH Pep Club, International Club SHERI DeFRIES Gamma Sigma, Pep Club, T.A.C., N.H.S. National Merit Semi-Finalist PAINI DGVORE International Club, Pep Club, Epsilon Delta DANA DeWITT Red Cross, Varsity Athletics DAVID DISMUKE N.H.S., Mu Alpha Theta, Chess Club LOYD DIXON Varsity Athletics STEVE DIXON Interact, Varsity Athletics, Lettermen's Club Senior Board JOHN DOAK Varsity Athletics, Lettermen's Club, Inter- national Club RICHARD DOBSON SCOTT DOLLMEYER DAVID DOLMAN N.H.S., International Club, Red Cross, Lau- reate DAVID DOMINEY Marching Band, Radio Club MARY DOSSER Gamma Sigma, Pep Club, N.H,S. JUDY DOUGLAS N.H,S., Pep Club SUSAN DLIBOIS International Club, Pep Club STEVE DUNCAN NICKIE DUNNING Pep Club, T.A.C., A.F.S. INIIKE DUPREE International Club MIDGE DUSENBERRY International Club NANCY DYER Pep Club Pres., Student Council, International Club, Spanish Club, Gamma Sigma GORDON EATON INIARY EATON GARY EIDSON International Club VUHIT ELLIS Varsity Athletics, Lettermen's Club, Inter- national Club STEVE ELLSXVORTH JERRY ENGLAND International Club RANDY ENGLAND Varsity Athletics, Lettermen's Club CAROL ENGXWALL Surfs, N.H.S. CHARLIE ESS German Club Pres., Mu Alpha Theta, A.F.S., N.H.S., Laureate BILL EUTSLER JOHN EVANS MELISSA EVANS International Club, T.A.C. TERRY EVANS International Club, Student Council INIIKE EVANSON N.H.S., Mu Alpha Theta CARL FAIR Varsity Athletics, International Club, Medi- cal Club V. Pres. SAM FARLER NHS, International Club, Mu Alpha Theta, Laureate Asst. Editor, National Merit Semi- Finalist INIARK FARRIS DEBBI FENIMORE GRANT FERGUSON .5 ,C K Kel Y i if 4' A I KQ, A . . 1? T, .1-f , A .- RA, yi f 'A ' it 0-v tri? Senior boys join Up With People group in their closing number. 5. X K K. 'tt so I' if 1 l l it I f 1 f 'i .4 2. N m , ., e, R ta, 3. 1 . az og: 1 lil , ieniors go clown fighting in magazine sales competition. Assemblies Highlight Final Year NANCY FERGUSON Student Council, Masque and Gavel, Inter- national Club, Pep Club JOHN FIELD Varsity Athletics MARY FIGHTMASTER Pep Club, International Club, French Club. journalism, Senior Class Social Chairman JANE FISHER International Club, Spanish Club, Pep Club Squad Leader, Gamma Sigma, N.H.S., Lau- reate, National Merit Semi-Finalist JULIE FITCH Senior Board, Pep Club, T.A.C. PEGGY FITZGERALD IVIIKE FLANAGAN International Club RICK FLEENOR Varsity Athletics, Lettermen's Club, Interna- tional Club, Interact ' DELORAS FLIPPO Red Cross, French Club, Medical Club, N.H.S DAVID FORD International Club, ALAN FOSTER DAN FOSTER RANDY FOSTER International Club, Journalism ALAN FRAKES T.A.C, BETH FRANEY International Club, Red Cross, Spanish Club Pres., Pep Club, A.F.S. CAROL FRANS International Club BARBIE FRENCH Senior Board, Pep BILL FROHNAPFEL Varsity Athletics ANN GALE Red Cross, Surfs, JOANIE GALE Music Club V. Pres., N.H.S., Gamma Sigma Music Club Gamma Sigma, N.H.S., Club, Surfs Sec. Gamma Sigma, Pep Club DENISE GANDEE Surfs V. Pres. JANET GARDNER Spanish Club, International Club, Laureate SCOTT GARDNER International Club LAURIE GATCHELL Pep Club, Spanish Club, Gamma Sigma, International Club BOB GATES Music Club, International Club, Varsity Ath- letics, Lettermen's Club JACK GATEWOOD International Club, Marching Band, Mu Al- pha Theta, N.H.S. MIKE GEARHART GAYLE GIBBON JEANNIE GIBSON Pep Club, Gamma Sigma, Student Council Chaplain, Cheerleader Sec.-Treas,, Yearbook Staff, Miss Memorial VI CORINNE GILLICK N.H.S., Gamma Sigma, Pep Club, Music Club Treas. GERRY GLASBY SUSAN GLAZER WANDA GOEN International Club, Pep Club, Epsilon Delta ELENA GOLDSLIITH Pep Club JIINIINIY GOODXVIN BIARTI-IA GOODWIN Senior Board, Epsilon Delta. Pep Club ROBERT GOODXWIN International Club, Varsity Athletics, Letter- men's Club, Journalism, Laureate DICK GORDON JEAN GOURD MARY ANN GREEN International Club, Gamma Sigma, Pep Club Squad Leader, N.I-I.S. RHONDA GREENBERG Student Council V. Pres., Pep Club DOROTHY GREENLEE N.I-I.S.. Spanish Club, Laureate, International Club KAREN GRIFFIN Pep Club, Latin Club 1 N ff 1 we .,,, My ,440 .N N as A tad I I-1 ,ai f' . , .N ' M 'IH Charlie Ryser, Bruce Rowley and Steve West wage a snow war before school. Seniors Celebrate Holidays te? A ' -'ORAL' aa..-us, ,IIV l M VV I Santa's little helper, Mary Fightmaster, spreads Christmas cheer as she distributes presents to her homeroom. 4. so Q , .Q Q 5 I -4 i 2, QYI' ' TIM GRIFFIN JAN GROSVENOR Pep Club GINGER GRUENWALD SUSAN GULICK Pep Club, International Club, N.H.S., Laureate BARBARA HAAS Pep Club, International Club, Epsilon Delta, Mu Alpha Theta, N.l'I.S. INIARGARET HADLEY Pep Club, Gamma Sigma, Music Club LUCINDA HAILE Surfs SUSAN HALSEY International Club JAN I-IAMILI. Gamma Sigma, N.H.S., International Club, Epsilon Delta V. Pres., Pep Club Squad Leader, journalism, Laureate CHERRYL HAMILTON TI-IEA HANSON KIM I-IARDESTY Pep Club, Senior Board, Medical Club, In- ternational Club PAM HART Pep Club ARNIE HARTMAN PART I-IATFIELD Marching Band, French Club, International Club PI-IYLLIS I-IATFIELD TOMMY HAVINS ANITA HAWKINS Music Club. Epsilon Delta LEE HAWKS Varsity Athletics, Lettermen's Club, Inter- national Club, Interact, Student Council JOHN HAYEs International Club, Laureate, Masque and Gavel DAVID HAYS International Club BILL HAYWARD Marching Band BETSY HEARN International Club, Music Club, Marching Band PENNY HEATH International Club, Pep Club MARILYN HECKLIN Pep Club, T.A.C, CAROLYN HEFLEY N,H.S., Pep Club, International Club, Span- ish Club COLLEEN HENNESSEY T.A.C., International Club DEBI HENRY Red Cross LYNDA HENRY TIINI HENRY STEVE HERRINGTON DOUG HERWIG CAROLINE HIGGINS International Club, Pep Club, Epsilon Delta BILL HILL Masque and Gavel, International Club, A.F.S., Laureate, journalism Homerooms Initiate New Projects -HDI HILL Student Council Treas., N.H.S., Varsity Ath- letics, Lettermen's Club, Interact Pres., Pep Club, Boys' State Rep. CARLA HIX Pep Club, A.F.S., N.H.S., International Club DONNA HOBSON Pep Club, International Club, A.F.S. HANK HOBSON STEVE HOLLINGSWORTH International Club, French Club, Masque and Gavel INIIKE HOLLIS JANIS HOLLOWAY CAROLE HONE International Club LINDA HONEYCUTT Pep Club WILLIAIMI HOSEA DAVID HOUSEL LARRY HOWE PAM HOWELL Pep Club FRED HOWERTON International Club KATHY HOYLE ELLEN HUBBARD Medical Club Pres., Latin Club Sec., Red Cross, N.H.S., Pep Club, International Club, Epsilon Delta ANN HUBER Masque and Gavel, N.H.S., Music Club, Journalism BILLY HUGHES Varsity Athletics TOM HUNTER Varsity Athletics PAUL HUSTED Mu Alpha Theta, N.H.S., Laureate David Kothe leads Hearts Unlimited in a singing valentine f Benedict. Kristine ' in s 1 I PETER IVERSON German Club DIANA KAY IVEY BEVERLY JACKSON Pep Club, Spanish Club V, Pres., N.H.S., Epsilon Delta, Gamma Sigma, Laureate CAROLYN JAMES INIARILYN JAMES ROBERT JANDEBEUR International Club, Marching Band BEVERLY JEFFY CHRIS JOHNSON Varsity Athletics, Lettermen's Club, Student Council, Interact CINDY JOHNSON N.H.S., Surfs, Gymnastics Club DOUG JOHNSON Mu Alpha Theta, International Club, N.H.S., Laureate LYNN JOHNSON KATHY JOHNSON Gamma Sigma, N.H.S., Pep Club Squad Leader, French Club, International Club, Mu- sic Club, Laureate KIIVI JOHNSON Masque and Gavel, Pep Club PAT JOHNSON Pep Club, Music Club, N.H.S. PATTI JOHNSON Pep Club, French Club, International Club, Red Cross STEVE JOHNSON CHERRY JONES N.H.S., Masque and Gavel, Pep Club Squad Leader, Journalism, Laureate, International Club CLAIRE JONES Student Council, Gamma Sigma, N.H.S., Pep Club Spirit JEFF JONES N.H.S., Laureate Asst. Editor, A.F.S. Seniors Strive for Victory in Trike Races LARRY JONES MARSHA JONES Pep Club, Music Club MIKE JONES GAYLA JUNK Pep Club, Spanish Club, Epsilon Delta. Inter- national Club PATRICIA KASBAUINI Pep Club MIKE KAUFMANN CAROLYN KEITHLINE Gamma Sigma, Pep Club CAROLYN KELLEY International Club, Gamma Sigma Treas., Yearbook Editor, N.H.S., Pep Club Squad Leader, Laureate Asst. Editor PAT KELLY Masque and Gavel, Laureate, Pep Club, In- ternational Club NORNIA KERNS Pep Club Squad Leader, Surfs, Gymnastics Club STEVE KILE Lettermen's Club, Varsity Athletics GARY KING TERRY KING International Club, Epsilon Delta CHRISTINE KINSER Pep Club BRAD KIRBERGER Lettermen's Club, Athletics KATHY KIRK Pep Club Squad Leader, International Club. Gamma Sigma Pres., French Club V. Pres. JOHN KIRKLAND GENE KIRKPATRICK Marching Band SUSAN KLEINVVACHTER Pep Club, Gamma Sigma, Spanish Club. In- ternational Club, Epsilon Delta Kathy Loots starts her long race to victory Barbie Mauritson, a two-time winner, tastes her first defeat as Suzie Sherrill wins second spot. x n :- ' 3. f Q. ' Q' , ,E tn L 5 tel , .wa ,- li, 1 KAY KLINTVUORTH Surfs, A.F.S., International Club, Pep Club Squad Leader CRAIG KNUTSON LINDA KOONS Pep Club Squad Leader, N.H.S., Interna- tional Club, A.F.S. DAVID KOTI-IE Masque and Gavel, Senior Board KATHLEEN KRUEGER International Club, Red Cross, Gamma Sig- ma, N.H.S., Laureate, National Merit Finalist VICKI LANDRETH N.I-LS. Treas., Mu Alpha Theta Sec.-Treas., Gamma Sigma, Pep Club, Laureate, Student Council, DAR Award LINDA LANGSTON Music Club Pres., International Club, Pep Club. N.H.S. LEE LARKIN Red Cross Pres., Pep Club, International Club, Varsity Athletics LINDA LAWRENCE Pep Club JOHN LEAVITT DAVID LEE LYNNE LEE French Club, Epsilon Delta, Pep Club. In- ternational Club, Student Council Pub. Chrmn. CHRIS LEGATE Varsity Athletics, International Club STAN I.EWIS N,H.S. BOB LIGGETT Red Cross MARC LOGAN Varsity Athletics JOE LOONEY T.A.C., International Club KATHY LOOTS Pep Club, International Club BOB I.OWRIE Varsity Athletics, International Club, Letter- men's Club JOHN LOWRY Marching Band INIICKEY LOYD N.H.S,, Gamma Sigma, Pep Club CAROL LUCAS N.H.S., Gamma Sigma, Pep Club Squad Leader. International Club, French Club, Lau- reate, Yearbook Staff STEVE LUCAS l7I ' 1 MISSY LUMMUS N.H.S., Pep Club Squad Leader, Gamma Sigma, International Club Treas., Student Council, Epsilon Delta, Laureate, Yearbook, Asst. Editor ELIZABETH MCALISTER COLLEEN MCALLISTER LOUIE MCALPINE Chess Club V. Pres., Pep Club Squad ,7 Leader - , , f i I 'Q .Sf ,if 3 MARTIE MCCAIN , International Club, Pep Club 1 Gary Bolton, Nancy Dyer, and Gary Colvin typify the spirit of Sadie I Hawkins. 1 Q Y JUDY MCCARTER N.H.S., International Club, Pep Club MIKE MCCASLIN Varsity Athletics, Lettermen's Club, Interact, German Club, International Club SHARON MCCLURE JIM MCCOLLUM HELEN MCCOY Pep Club Annual Dance Draws Capacity Crowd LARRY MCCRAXV N.H.S., International Club ESTON MCGEE MIKE MCGEE N.H.S., International Club MARVITA MCGUIRE N.H.S., Laureate, International Club, Mu Alpha Theta FRANK IVICINTOSH German Club, N.H.S. 4 ia' ff f NAL wb Q , 1 A 2 - C Cafeteria is transformed into Dogpatch, U.S.A. I- A ln i. L. F Yao DAVID INICKINNEY Laureate Editor, Mu Alpha Theta Pres., Marching Band Pres., Interact, French Club, N.H.S., Senior Board KATHY MCNAMARA Pep Club, International Club, Spanish Club, Masque and Gavel SHARON MCNEIL Pep Club Squad Leader, Gamma Sigma, In- ternational Club, A.F.S., N.H.S. GEORGE INICNINCH Lettermen's Club, Varsity Athletics KATHY McQUAIG Medical Club Treas. ANN IVICREYNOLDS International Club MARC INICSHAN WAYNE IVIACHANDE Varsity Athletics, Lettermen's Club INIIKE INIAGILL International Club, Varsity Athletics, Let- termen's Club JOE MAGOTO ANDY INIAHONEY INIARK INIANLEY German Club DIANE BIARGETSON Pep Club DIANE INIARKEY Pep Club, Masque and Gavel AMOS MARTINEZ Varsity Athletics, Lettermen's Club DON INIASON N.H.S., journalism, Masque and Gavel, Ger- man Club, International Club JUDY MASON Pep Club, Red Cross PEGGIE MASON Senior Board, International Club, N,H.S., Pep Club, Epsilon Delta BARBARA MAURITSON Pep Club Squad Leader, Gamma Sigma, A.F.S., N.H.S., Laureate POPPIE BIAXWELL Pep Club PAM MAYFIELD Student Council Social Chrmn,, Pep Club Squad Leader, Surfs Historian ANN MAYO International Club, Epsilon Delta TOM MEASON Student Council, Parliamentarian, Senior Board, Lettermen's Club, Varsity Athletics, Interact SHERRY MEDLIN KEN INIETSKER N.H.S., Mu Alpha Theta V. Pres., Chess Club, Latin Club, Masque and Gavel, Inter- national Club SUSAN INIICI-IIE Pep Club, International Club KEN IXIIHELICI-I BOB IVIILKS International Club, Varsity Athletics, N.H.S., Laureate, Lettermen's Club CHANDRA MILLER Surfs CINDY MILLER Student Council, International Club. T.A.C. DAN INIILLER Interact, Student Council, International Club Pres. INIARTHA INIILLER Pep Club, Masque and Gavel, Music Club PAINT IVIILLER SUZANNE MILLIKAN JOHN MiLLs SUSIE MILLS Student Council, International Club, Gamma Sigma, Pep Club, N.H.S., Cheerleader Cap- tain, Letterrnen's Club, Attendant to Miss Memorial VI SUSAN MILTON N.H.S. Sec., Surfs, Gamma Sigma, Inter- national Club, Medical Club, Laureate Edi- tor LINDA MITCHELL Pep Club, N.H.s. CINDY MONTGOMERY Pep Club Squad Leader CAROL MORRIS Pep Club, International Club ANN MOUNT Senior Board, International Club, Gamma Sigma V. Pres, Pep Squad Leader, Laureate, Yearbook Staff JAN MURPHY International Club, Masque and Gavel. INIIKE IVIUSHRUSH KELCIE NANCE Varsity Athletics, Lettermen's Club, Interna- tional Club, Pep Club SANDY NASH Spanish Club Sec., International Club, Pep Club, Masque and Gavel JERI NEELY INIARK NEER N.H.S., Senior Board, Varsity Athletics, Let- termen's Club SUSAN NELSON International Club, Latin Club Pres. 95 M, Classes Enjo Unusual I it if .f, 6 , mama I n, Mike Allison and john Hayes demonstrate the- art of fencing for Mrs, Bulloch's creative writing classes. Learning Situations il., BILL NEUBAUER TIM NEXWTON International Club, Varsity Athletics NANCY NOBLE International Club, Pep Club just NoEL PEGGIE NORMAN ROBERT NYE Laureate DAVID OBERSTIEIN Student Council, Pep Club. Masque and Gavel JUDY OBROCK Epsilon Delta JOHN ODELL CHARLES OLSEN Marching Band SANDY ONSGARD JANE ORTLOFF French Club, International Club Surfs, A.F.S. NANCY OSBORN N.H.S., Pep Club JAN OSMENT T,A.C. SIDNEY OVERTURF GARY PACE TOM PAPPANO Radio Club CONNIE PARKS Spanish Club, Music Club, Pep Club RICK PASQUE N.I-I.S., Mu Alpha Theta, Interact Sec., Var- sity Athletics, Lettermen's Club Pres. CHUCK PATE International Club. Lettermen's Club, Varsity Athletics TRAVIS PATTON DOUG PEARCE Latin Club, Radio Club INIARK PEASLEY journalism, International Club 1 I NORINIAN PERKINS Varsity Athletics, Lettermen's Club LINDA PHILLIPS Pep Club V. Pres., International Club, Stu- dent Council, Laureate, Yearbook Staff Jo ANN PILFOLD A MARC PINE Masque and Gavel Confident of their twelve point lead, the Blue team offense takes a break. CHUCK PITCOCK .,,,,,, SONDRA PITTINIAN International Club, Epsilon Delta, Pep Club, Medical Club CHRIS PLATT 4'-b 3 --I N.H.S., Mu Alpha Theta, Chess Club, Inter- ad, ,A, national Club Rx' '59 I i ya ,si - -9 A PAULA PLUIVIER I I - Music Club Sec., N.H.S., Pep Club, Inter- , national Club , ' , if JANET PLUMMER , ,I Powderpuff Footballers Make Spring Debut ,,,,,,,,,..af . ,,,.,, CAROLYN POPE Pep Club Sec., International Club, Epsilon Delta INIAROLYN POPE Pep Club Historian, International Club, Red Cross DOUG POPEJOY Red Cross, Varsity Athletics, International Club ' ERIC POWELL I I GINGER POWELL , , A Pep Club, International Club, Epsilon Delta ' BOB POYI-IONEN ,,. ' R , ' I-1, FRANCES PRICE V A-l3,,p Surfs, International Club, Laureate, Pep Club, , journalism WI A. we JAN PRYOR Mu Alpha Theta, Pep Club, Medical Club JOAN PUMINIILL I76 I '-ev are I' , ' R , 33 xx . ' 1 , 'Y - 3-7,1 -In The Red team makes a valiant effort to break the Blue team's defensive line. KAREN PURSELI. Pep Club, International Club, N.H.S., Mu Alpha Theta, Marching Band JUDY PURVINE French Club, Music Club MIKE QUEEN International Club, Interact Treas., Varsity Athletics, Lettermen's Club NELL RABON International Club, Pep Club MENA RALSTON Student Council, Pep Club, International Club, Laureate JIM RANSBOTTOM International Club V. Pres., Varsity Ath- letics, Lettermen's Club DOUG RATHER N.H.S., Laureate, International Club, Chess Club, Latin Club, Pep,,Club NANCY RAYNOLDS JEANNE RAYSON Latin Club, International Club, N.H.S., Na- tional Merit Semi-Finalist HARRY REDUS RON REESE Varsity Athletics SUSAN REESE Pep Club, Red Cross, Epsilon Delta, Inter- national Club VICKI REISS Gamma Sigma, N.H.S., Pep Club Squad Lead- er, A.F.S., Mu Alpha Theta BILL REMINIERT Senior Board, Interact, Spanish Club, Mu Alpha Theta, N.H.S., Varsity Athletics, Let- termen's Club DOUG RENARD Latin Club, N.H.S., lN'Iu Alpha Theta JOHN REYNOLDS N.H.S., Chess Club, Music Club, Pep Club, International Club KEN RHODES Senior Board, Interact CHRIS RICE Masque and Gavel, Spanish Club JEAN ANNE RICE Senior Board, Pep Club, French Club, Masque and Gavel JOHN RIDENHOUR DENISE RILEY International Club, Music Club, Pep Club DAVID ROBERTS DENISE ROBERTS ROBERTA ROBERTS International Club, Pep Club, N.H.S. ROBIN ROBERTS Varsity Athletics STEVE ROBERTS GREGORY ROBINSON Chess Club KATI-II ROBINSON International Club, Pep Club KIMBERLEY ROBINSON Pep Club NANCY ROBINSON Pep Club, International Club JANNY ROELOFSEN Surfs Red Cross International Club RICK ROGERS International Club VECHA ROJAS al Club LISA ROLL S I SX, Wi v 4 Pep Club, Gamma Sigma, A.F.S., Internation- International Club, Student Council Cortes. Sec., Attendant to Miss Memorial VI GAYLE ROLLINS International Club, N.H.S. BILL ROOP International Club, Masque and Gavel BRUCE ROWLEY Interact, International Club, N.H.S. SALLY RUBEY N.H.S., International Club, Pep Club, Laureate DIANE RUFI Pep Club BIFF RUMINIERFIELD N.H,S., Pep Club, Varsity Athletics, Letter- me-n's Club, A.F.S., Interact, Laureate, Year- book Staff CHARLES RYSER RICHARD SAPP International Club, T.A.C. BOB SAUER GEORGE SAXBY Lettermen's Club, Varsity Athletics, Interna- tional Club 8 P M ,fix Seniors delight in spring and the anticipation of graduation. ,Q ,ff nO. 5175? . C Q Spring Fever Strikes Seniors id' 'af ry , U' kg r-rr h U. Ka, I X xx 1 ,gf l I., Q 9: l I 55: I l , I . I i, I s - I 1: a' K Q I Q F I S if iie , i Advanced artists entertain friends on the front lawn. N Q Es Q! MARY SCHOUWEILER DALE SCI-IUSTERMAN Masque and Gavel V. Pres., N.H.S., Lau- reate, International Club, Mu Alpha Theta, Chess Club Sec.-Treas., A.F.S. CHERYL SCHWARTZ Pep Club Treas., Gamma Sigma, N.H.S., In- ternational Club CRAIG SCOTT GILDA SCOTT Pep Club, Masque and Gavel STEVE SEAL Varsity Athletics, Laureate MARSHA SEE International Club PAT SELLARDS Pep Club, Epsilon Delta, International Club ED SEYMOUR N.H.S., German Club, International Club INIACKIE SHAUGHNESSY Gamma Sigma, N.H.S., Laureate, Pep Club, Epsilon Delta DICK SIMS BEVERLY SINGER Music Club, journalism BOB SKINNER International Club DIANNE SMEDLEY International Club CAROL SINIITH International Club CAROLYN SMITH International Club, Music Club, Marching Band CHERYL SMITH International Club, N.H.S., Head Majorette DEBBIE SMITH LEE SMITH N.H.S., German Club Treas., Mu Alpha Theta, Laureate, Chess Club LIARTIN SMITH MARTIN SMITH Masque and Gavel PAM SMITH International Club, Pep Club PATTY SMITH Pep Club, Epsilon Delta RONNY SOBER Varsity Athletics GARY SODERSTROM Varsity Athletics MIKE SOWERS Senior Class Tre-as., Mu Alpha Theta, In- ternational Club, Music Club Int ra M' 'f CLIFF SPALDING SHERRY SPEER Pep Club SHARON SPENCER JABIIE SPURRIER International Club BECKY STANLEY Pep Club, N.H.s. LEON STEIN journalism, N,H.S. NANCY STEXWARD Gamma Sigma, Masque and Gavel, French Club, Pep Club, N.H,S. PHILLIP STOBAUGH ADRIENNE STONE , e ct,N.H.S. ef, A A JV' Pep Club, International Club, Student Coun- cil DAVID STONE DELIA STRANGE CHERYL STROZIER A.F.S., International Club, Pep Club MONICA STUNKARD BOB SUBILIA CHUCK SULLIVAN Senior Class Pres., Lettermen's Club, Inter- act, Student Council, Varsity Athletics MIKE SULTON 7 I ,kt if f? Lettermen's Club, Varsity Athletics, Senior Board, Interact, International Club - Lzi 5 7 i 1 A Claire jones, impersonating Mrs. McDougal, warns seniors about late novel projects. I C N b I1 I ., xi' Class a Assembl Echoes Last Laughter The Class Day Committee concludes their assembly by gathering for the finale. sd BRENDA SUMBIERS Pep Club. Epsilon Delta SI-IERRY SXVEARINGEN Pep Club. Music Club. Spanish Club, Inter- national Club LINDA SXWEETIN Pep Club. NI-IS.. Epsilon Delta. Internation- al Club. Spanish Club LARRY TAYLOR Varsity Athletics, International Club. Inter, aCt PHIL TEMPLEMAN VUILL TERRAL PABI THACKER Retl Cross V. Pres,. Pep Club, Gamma Sig- ma, N.I-IS. DON THOMPSON Medical Club. Marching Band, International Club, A.F.S. TIM THOMPSON SANDY TI-IORPE Chargerettes Pres. Pep Club BOB TI-IREADGILL International Club SUSAN TIFFANY Epsilon Delta. International Club, Pep Club GXXIENDOLYN TIMMONS LAURA TODD NI-I.S.. Spanish Club, International Club hllbl TRACY JAMES TREECE GAYLEN TRENT Gamma Sigma, N.H.S., Pep Club, Marching Band BETH TROUTT N.H.S., Gamma Sigma Sec., Epsilon Delta Treas., Pep Club, International Club, Mu Alpha Theta MELINDA TUMELSON TOBI TURNER Gamma Sigma, Marching Band Sec., French Iimmy Goodwin ponders the past year as he leaves Memorial for the last time. Z' 'I ' ur v Club, International Club, Laureate XVIN TURNER International Club JIBI ULRICH N.H.S., Laureate DONNA VEIGL International Club, French Club DAVID VEITCH RAY VOLENTINE International Club PADI VUADLEY A,F.S., Pres., Student Council, Epsilon Delta Pres., N.H.S., Gamma Sigma, Pep Club Squad I Leader, International Club ' RICK WAGER Spanish Club f at I ' BRENT WAGUESPACK ,gfrg Interact, N.I-I.S., Senior Board, Lettermen's Wffli' Club, Varsity Athletics , A ll CRAIG WALKER if ei p ,, DANA WALKER A ,, f Q Pep Club, Epsilon Delta ,tte x s fi' v E r - L, ,IJ , I fx J' A to x X X lla Final Hours U ' 155, 3 P- ' ? .cf ,, 1 Uh- it 6 . Ag: ,, 7 Y xi' Bring Reflection lisa, . Z! Sak lf, E' ,tw t, V . I. , it Wm? af I ,yy V f b . K t - fx.. iii JOHN WALKER R1cK WALTON RICK WARD BOB VUEINHEIMER ERIC WEIR Varsity Athletics, International Club, T.A.C. GREG WELSH Spanish Club, International Club, Lettermen's Club, Varsity Athletics FRANCIE WENTZ Student Council MARK WERRE Red Cross STEVE WEST Marching Band, International Club, A.F.S. IVIARY WESTINIORELAND Surfs Treas., N.H.S. BARRY XXIHITE Red Cross, Varsity Athletics. Pep Club ROD VUHITE STEVE XVI-IITE CHARLES XXII-IITLOCK International Club. Varsity Athletics VIKKI VUHITLOCK Pep Club Squad Leader, Student Council, Nl-I,S.. Gamma Sigma, A.F.S., International Club SCOTTY VUIECZOREK Interact, International Club JEANINE WILEY Pep Club KATHERYN NX'ILEY N.H.S. V. Pres.. Gamma Sigma Soc. Chrmn., Pep Club. Laureate, Mu Alpha Theta, Stu- dent Council, Senior Board Tlbl XVILLIABIS Mu Alpha Theta. N.H.S. DON XX'ILLIS JOE XX'II.LITS Marching Band JO ANN XVILSON Pep Club MARK VUILSON International Club PAULA WILSON Epsilon Delta, Pep Club, Senior Board, In- ternational Club BILL WINCE Pep Club. International Club DEBBIE XXIOODS Epsilon Delta, T.A.C. SHARRON XVORD Cheerleader Co-Captain, Pep Club, Student Council. International Club, N.H,S., A.F.S., Gamma Sigma, Lettermen's Club CAROL WRIGHT RICHARD WRIGHT Lettermen's Club. Student Council, Senior Board, Varsity Athletics ROBERT XWYLIE INIICHELE YETDIAN International Club, T.A.C. CHARLES YOUNT International Club GEORGE ZEITO --f, - A 4 --59'ib,,, MM, , ,- ., ,- . - 'K T - W H555 ' K A .P ' .- .. f 1 1- ..,. W V ..,,. ., N' gg g441,gwp: ,kk,, 0353 yi'-ii - . Yllifkszulsii. -kg:6,1-L7f.i3QL,7w1?,k . ge z g - m y. -iw w vk f m k . i 5 x ,QTM Y ---M. z, 'R f QQ if' :-25511 Qg- 'QEQQQM ' 5:2 ' M .f-51,153-if-::'-I.:g3 ..-, N-W' '- I gm- f .. 1 F' mm ' f I IIKK wg -5, ' ' -A'-' I ' 1 -' , 3 M ,,...,.wM.,, ..., ...Mm X- V W ..,, -1-:fr :Q 'ra 8251: :-: 5, .15-ag.:f,w 25 .f. 1. 1- WR W - Q-uf l84 QW-Q on M f L,,m.Q.-A Q. 1' Q ,441 'Q E 2: ii! -QM.. as-Q--Q -qwvfm Q . . 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I . r Q f 4 2 1 2 Q 2 g 5 A Q- 2 i 1 - 1 5 5 I E 5 ' agfri, , . W 1 . . . .. W ' ' ewtirre, A A ' itm,5-:..+i?- fu fm L, , , 9 . rr A ll, ..z.. xxx 39 K .. i 14.911, i 'rife ' gg-:J f Kg' ' 1.1 gy 0 V X I . '4' 53 I fn? ing- Y 11 , , , -1un- 5.7 F--M-.Y Firmly fonnded Alma Mater Ever true we'll be. 1 Here within your halls of learning Pledge we loyalty. We'll sing your praises, speed them onward, To the world proclaim ' That we'll always shield and cherish Memorial High School's name. uniors Mr Brown displays enthusiasm for Charger activities. New white hats and new class officers started a new year for the Class of '7O. After the initiation of officers the 1968-69 school year began to unfold. A Bake Sale after the Washington pep rally topped the events of Silence Day. In November Memorial's front hall was trans- formed into a shop-lined avenue for the junior Street Dance. On December thir- teenth and fifteenth actors and actresses pre- sented Sfzbrifza Fair which featured a talking parrot. Second semester brought with it a new project for the junior Classfa dill pickle sale which proved to be a financial success. The year's endeavors were climaxed by the theme dance in May. After receiving senior rings the Class of '70 looked with anticipation toward their senior year. A illi . YJ junior Class Officers leff In rilqlvly Gary jones. Vice-Presidentg Mary Curdv. Treasurer. -ar- 'H Ta-'t 1' Janie Higdon and Nancy Kishner serve caramel apples at the junior Bake Sale on Silence Day. . , 1 ,SM . ,f X. ' 1 3197 bcial Chairman: Kent Hancock, President: -lame Higdon, Secretaryg Gary Mc- Susan Slifer and Gary McCL1rrly'scll Dun Hurrlcastlc il pickle LV!! fn ugh! FIRST ROXXT Kathy Cannon. Vicki Bowlin. Laurie Dclnicy. Burhuc Harris, Shelly Ahcrsnn, jamie Higdon, Debbie Martin, Debbie Mcnlillcn. Mary Hnlmcs. Susan Slifer. SECOND ROXY: Gary Smith, Gary -Innes, Lynn Phillips, Dmid Hugzimgm. Ronny Secrest, Steve Sclmnnlcy. Clary Mdlurrly, CQr.1ig Sh.ip.ml. Kem Hnncnrk. Gary Bass, THIRD RUXY: Dchc Ifrnsr, Di-cilic Gwen. Nancy Kishncr, -lean Howe, Dehhic Gurrisnn. P911 linys, l'5l'fJIlLlLl Turncy. l4 David Abernathy Shelly Aberson Marci Adams Tim Adams David Adkins Paula Adkins Jan Aclkisson Chris Allen Vic Amburgey Betsy Anderson Debbie Anderson Don Anderson jerry Anderson Missy Anderson Mark Andrews Brenda Antosh Roben Arnold Sheri Arnold Steve Arnold Paula Ashworth Leanne Atherton Claudia Ault Charles Babb Lisa Babcock Elaine Back Lin Bacon Don Baggett Gary Baldwin Bob Ballionis James Banes Ruth Bangs Teresa Barnes Saletha Barr jeanneatte Bartlett Susan Bartlett Gary Bass Mark Baugh Pam Bays Sylvia Bays Mike Beatt Terry Beaver Tom Beaver Sharon Beavers Pat Behning Debbie Beilke David Bell Linda Bentz ,,,-r ,H W2 vm W3 'K uniors Win All-School Contests fb , 'R a N Y 4 K x, L ff 9' Q ii I i ls W s r , .wa ww ,,, N R Q y 2' Y --, '7 Z ' 'za ' , f ' A nc c I ii' I T QM ! ' Miss Hai-gett's homeroom 104 wins Edison week door decorating contest. A ' ,fig ,M V Y ,. -., I Nm Q Q r 1' E f fLiiita'e-.Q if ai 4, p E3 - ' 5 V ' t i A I 3 1? 54' xv 7 Mr. Dykes' homeroom, the Wolfrobe Warriors, defeat the senior Meatgrinders to take the Intramural Championship. I Q .. - , Q in R Q, ig i.q! N U- I3 -. . K 1, N X 'V- , :Q I 1 is it 1: -f - 1 ling.. , -ff r , V I f Q ,. - we , vp Ap, AA - , , , A 'gr 4' fi' ,C H V , 'R ,,, M r i A,Vh ,,,.. 1 at Qw ff ,, Mx f.. .,f,.f ,,,, ,,,, I '2.. ,, ,. 4 . , A A5 I I Q 3 , , . K M fm -yrg H A fi' 53, in i f I W4 .M ' my-' , If f , f ' i 1 r it nh , I A at i 2 i-M C i'i'7-'A fi 1? r Q all ii I l . ' Ax A 'B i ' ' iv , ra I i ., 1, if V Anita Berard Diane Berry Karen Berry Regina Berry David Billings Otis Bixler Terri Black Ted Blackburn Bobby Blair Bill Bland Bob Bonhardt Brett Bosser Peggy Bott Elizabeth Boucher Anne Bousher Vicki Bowlin Charles Bowman Janice Bowman Ann Boyd Janie Boyls Lynda Bradley Marcia Brandon Jack Brassfield Becky Bray Gary Breece Debbie Brewer Teresa Briley Ray Brisco Deby Britton Kim Brown Randy Brown Randy Brown Laurie Brumbaugh Ann Bryant Richard Bryant Bob Buchan Bob Burkirt Julie Burnett Bob Busby lyfike Butler Debbie Byrum Mark Caldwell Debbie Calvert Pat Cameron Bill Campbell Carol Campbell Donna Campbell Frank Campbell George Campbell Kathy Cannon Debi Carlton Kathy Carpenter David Carter Curtis Carver Beverly Cathcart Pam Cavanah Mike Cearing Mike Chaney Carol Chappell Lee Charles Cathie Chitwood Merilee Clark Rick Clark Kathy Clay Beth Clayton Randy Clayton Don Cleary David Cleveland Mike Colnick David Combes Kay Combs Pam Cooley Roxanna Cootes Janie Corlett Cindy Corp Cindy Couch Charles Cox Gary Cox Schuyler Cox Linda Craig David Cramer Mike Crawford Carol Creager Pam Creamer Holly Crews Barbara Crichton Lisa Crowell Cathy Crump Elaine Cundiff Glenn Dady a ,, 4 fly 5 7' 1 J K D K' ,gp MH? ' ' ' a s t1 i ltaeirsssl sibsr tli ,g ' 2 ,Q , Q gfieg i, Kay, Y 3 ,aw in Q' ,Q M f Cy . 2 rf. E. Barbee Harris and Laurie DeLacy are presented at halftime of the Coronation game. , 3, T' Ig, ef- 'F 'if f W A' ,Q if B 'a ' WT .r f tiat ' is M LL sf Q, M 25' ' , ,N I M N .,,, C, E X, I 7 ,,,, , . , ' , i 'P r ac: r i 5 L1 rlr' I r K , , U i trsa Y-ff are ' -4, , a XX ' ,,' r mv l i7 is t A i -Nr. + vf 1, ridsters Salute Class Attendants V A,', , Q s f B K I rv H r I I ,rw :gy N V il I X - as V fi , -f ' , 63 . 23 , 7 , 3, M2 . . fltlr- l B 1 H ,, ' 7 - ' 'W 1' f K f 'ff' g K Q e QW' ylaal H . Q Y e if ' Hvr' if ' Q is Era s .4, -4??ie ,f.,,fx . N---r ,.,-, .1 ' 4 aw 1 finalists prepare for assembly presentation. R Randy Dailey Barry Daniels Debbie Daniels Susan Danne Bill Dax'iS john Deacon Ronnie DeGarmo Laurie DeLacy Richard DeSirey Debbie Detwiler Bob DeWalt Pam Dillard Randy Disdier April Dixon janet Doak Suzy Doane Linda Dodson Shirley Dodson Mike Dolan Diane Dorris Randy Doss Susie Duecker lkfark Duffy jerry Dugger Mark Dupree Eloy Duran Debbie Duren Debbie Dwyer Nancy Dysart John Easton Steve Eaton Paul Edwards Dinnis Eidson Becky Eldredge Doug Ellis Kasey Ellis Kelly Ellis Geoff English Garry Ensing Debbie Enterline Irene Eubank Greg Eustice john Evans Joly Evans Steve Everley Cindy Farless Cindy Fentem Kathy Ferguson Cathy Filgas Suzanne Fink David Fisher Linda Fisher- Churli Flippo Cindy Flippo Kristi Forbes Chris Ford Cindy Fortl Bob Forester Tricia Foster Sally Fowlkes Teena Frazier Stephanie Frederick Teri Freeman Darlene Frenger Katherine Freshour Diary Frey DyAnn Frizley Dehe Frost Rita Fry Cathi Furlong Terry Furlow jim Furr Bill Galbraith Steve Gallagher Genell Garms Kathy Garrett Debbie Garrison Pam Garrison Kent Gates Mary Beth Gates Russell Gates Paul Geiger Ranrly Gihbins Dennis Gilpin jan Glazer Daxe Gotltlartl Deeclie Goen Rirhard Goforth Vincent Goodall Dan Gootlwin Laura Goodwin Virginia Goodwin Ted Gose Kristy Goss Chip Gotcher .. ,,,,, Y ,,, 5, i' i Kal A T y L. V Ken Hammond inspects trophies in the Chargers' new showcase, i i W i l Q61 MJ? it 'Qi . 'i ' ' ' f in Q' , L ii T ftit ' C O D MH Tradition Challenges uniors ,, , ., Mya, VVII 'f,, F iw- ,.., ' , ,,. L . 5' - , NZ -v f V In 1 If T ky ,V V , K k i, ,I,, If it K it ff t i is - A Q ft ,, , 3 rf' ,V i'i,' if i. ' , , 7 ' ' , ' 4 ,,,k V . V , A V' if. , 1, 1 rj, 'VV'-r, , , W 9, fm- W, ef :gb 572 in . A ' ' a P I ii m' .7 Z 1 KJ il 6 M X' Q Ky, 1 - I is X is 33 ' ttttt tti it T T - We ww awwe aa ' - f . 1 H , L . We I 1 ,.' : rv -- 1 iq s , , i. ,yyy i at . ,i,i ., yiy as y .C so y V i ,I - .,,r. ,. f, ,, .1 Vrt. V - ,,, . ,. 6, f ,. f s. i T iytii T t'Mfaa tttr i nttt T Mylar isf,f tstt wif fee't has fmsa FR A i f 4 Y 1 3 W t r ., ' ',, 'S' 'JT- ' .. -, ' ' , fw9?rr ew Q L J Q 3 ' f s, f L K K va Q 1 2 f gt J ,xi K 'Ni -,Mix X ,XLR .Q A , 3 -l H X' M arf W. . 1' K ,-:11 X K, f K ,. A 3 :W Y Q.. 7 1 1. 5 gc, I , '-r'- 5 W' . -f ' J . 'gi K ii. ' ,, i 'kkk ,,,.. S3 X. 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Q eaa va Q '1 HQ 1 'B A if ff- l i ll aaar K: L J Robert Gould Henry Govan Michael Graddy Ricky Graham Sandra Grainger jan Gray Pam Gray Susan Gray Diane Gregory Pat Griffin Jeanne Grisham Debbi: Grounds Don Grove David Hagaman john Hager Arlecn Hagin Gary Hale Marlee Hale David Hall Debbie Hall Don Hall Kathy Hall Cindi Hallam Pam Hamilton Bryan Hammond Ken Hammond Kent Hancock Don Hardcastle Larry Harger Eddie Harlow Vicki Harms Barbee Harris Hank Harris Randy Hartig Norman Haskell Sally Hatfield jan Hawes Paula Hayes john Hendricks julie Hendricks john Hennage Chris Hennessey Stan Herndon Ken Herschel LuAnne Herwig jim Hesla Pam Heyland jeff Hickman Janie Higtlnn Ann Higgins jackie Higgins James Hill Leslie I-lintls Dayirl Holland Mark Hollis Mary Holloway Mary Holmes Jim Holt Scott Honeyman John Hoot jean Howe john Howell Stephanie Howerton Kay Hoytler john Huhhilrtl Kathy Huher Dayitl Huulxin Donna Hudnall DeeDee Hull DOCD11C Hull Stexe Hull Barbara Hunt Brcntln Hunter Judy lxcy Cintly Jackson Kenny jackson Lintla jackson Gerry james Jennifer blames Patsy Jarvis Dale jeffus Terri .lenlcinson Dale johnson Gale Johnson Georgia johnson jan johnson Karen Johnson Kathy Johnson Kitty Johnson Lisa johnson I94 . S V rm. 3 J Q I, - . ,- f 1 A v ,pa 4 1 - -- N t.' , 4 .., -1 i-A , T . i W A , . J Q A gd 'iiii' Sk X 1 i is tx. L . ! Q X , . gs-K , -C xl f T' si , .1 'H mag Q 3 Q L i L Class of ' O Supports Team Efforts ,av , .f- W ag- sf.: Qian' ' i- ' ii 1 ff! . r . N Lf 'YL b 141' ' i K my ' . X - lm f . K fs, ' 1 f K i ,B U' 'E Q' K l li li K1 L- K x K Rst' 3 -J l E Ni J M-- ' i - - - . , ma -- ' ., f .X ii -' 7 ' ' , gan WK' A -ll t..f I S K N li . I ' K It A B in .ig h Ak -vs V 1? 4 K 6. 3 M , 49 is .Y Q' ' ' ,W , V- N' 5:-J' F1 X f xii I , 1 vt, U ' , In K - , w-., li , 'Sb 19. 1 N4 i,QAiwi.,4 l ' Q sw SX -he Lisa Story, Ken Herschel. and fellow classmates cheer their f.1'.nriIc tricycle ' to victory. A spd' 4 ' 1 . I La-V . Q . JL- f , .vziyy 'D wi . ral. 9' x ,Q f -w K 9 'N' Z - if I y,i'A ' AL 1 I i , .14 C21- ' .-Y ' 'Wi 3 f v X ,f .. ,-zfigbvelrp W , iv ,. MH 0415 'K 4 5 c 1 - Qu .f f ' I I A A f c vr g, a my 'L,, if is 'J l 1 1 x J! 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'Q 1 v , , ' 1 I tk: T: I nr: ,Q Q 3,1 w M ,i 1 ,X .K , Va V X r ,i 0 Ziixiisaziig , i X i V Qi' A N' ' ir' My x L in 12 l i m if - fu 4. i i L i w, 5 TL' Ti liiiii ' v x V l 1 L eh Sl F Roger Johnson Stan johnson Steve johnson David JONES Eric jones Gary Jones Greg jones jucly .Innes Marcia jones john Joyce Vicki jurries Debbie Karlovich Tummy Kaufman Robin Keasler Barbara Kelley Kathy Kemm jack Kemper Debbie Kennedy Theresa Kennedy Claudia Kennon Sue Kenslow julie Kessler Karma Killian Charles King Nan King Susan King Wfally King Mike Kinnear Kristi Kirberger Mike Kirby Chris Kirkland Carol Kirtley Nancy Kishner Karen Kitchen' Karen Klein Mark Klimovvicz Julie Klinefelter Kurt Klueger Harold Knight Steve Knisley Greg Kohlbacher Bruce Korver Gary Kruse julie Kurin Lyn Larson Steve Lassiter Larry Lawrence Mike Layne Kathy Layser Mike Lechner David Leger Susan Leggett Ronnie Lemon Mike Liggett Alice Litchfield Bill Litchulr Kathy Lngan Pat Lonergan Paula Lnucks Carol Liwwery Viccijn Lnwry Rhtintla Lny Lyntla Lyntle Sara Lytle Jennifer McAlpine Mark McCann Brenda McCants David McCluggage Traey McCoy Gary McCurcly Patricia McCurry Kathleen McDonald Connie McDougal Doug McDuffie Barb McFarland Linda McFarland Megan McGraw Royann McGuire Lewis McHenry Sheila McKinney Amy McKoy Mike McLain Theresa McMahon Debbie McMillen Jeanie McNinch Tim McNulty Linda Magers John Marshall Debbie Martin Peggy Martin Steve Martinez Steve Massey Donna Masterson Fred Matzdorf Lindsey May Judy Mayclen Sharon Wfyrrick and wa ,ar Dan Gnotlwin support their class as they enjoy a pickle NN-I 'Q' ' :JU L' ,gi in L rf f Q rx J . K Ili in Q gg. k to 'Qi . 1, A-gn. VV myil it A -. . r ,g f I il ll , 1. I I i 1. i s il . . mil f L 92' a .Q 1 ttr ' Q ,Yi ,4 va M ,,, 1 , ,EV W I uniors Pause from Daily Routine -- --. L 1:1 , el ti -w , .J 'I i M 4- ' -Qt T2 we , X 1' BJ' I Q. ! I v.9.49v-L-A: V if l Tn- ll 1 iw? to DL i' i . 3, Q- 1. X N 4 ,ia .J ,wi T we 5 YW ,as N' v 1' 5 ef F A ,,,pvas. -..Q ..a, 'lea v 'x -2 Yay, ,V juniors unwind on Saturday morning after National Merit Scholarship 6 y , , f -fi-be If I fa X f , Al .. .. 'S 5 3 1 T7 .4 K G Tests. V.-'F -Q., Elizabeth Maynard Kathy Mehlhorn Joe Meinhart jim Merrill Cheryl Metsker john Meyer jan Meyers Kathy Michalsky Mike Mielcarek Chris Miller Judy Miller jim Mitchell Marc Mizer Leta Mollard Mike Moncrief Linda Montgomery Pat Moody Mike Moon Randy Moore Harold Morgan Debbie Morrow Danny hlort Jeff Mosher Nick Moyers Sarah Muir Doug Murphy Jane Murphy Christine Narwold Kathy Nash jon Neff Mary Neff Mac Nelson Mark Newmaster Debbie Nichols Scott Nicholson Linn Nightingale Gretchen Oakes Donna Oberstein Ormonde O'Carroll John Odom Daxiel Ohlrich Reatha Oliver Betty Olnstead Allen Osborn Mike Overstreet Kathy Owen Rick Palazzo Patty Palumbo Leslie Pappan Carole Parrish Denise Partain Bill Paschal David Patterson janell Patterson Carol Patton Danny Paul Debbie Payne Gary Payne Larry Payne Bob Pearson Steve Penrose George Perrine Rick Peterson Bill Petree Brad Petty Margaret Phelps Debbie Phillips Layn Phillips Lynn Phillips Preston Phillips Kristy Philpot Neil Pittman Elliott Platt Steve Polin Paulette Pommier Kathy Porter C5 David Potter 13 3 Q 1. Julie Powell Ken Powelly Cheryl Presley David Price t'22 , ww ' if Lim! lli Q W , , xv Ah a W3 if 'X Kap ,gn Pg' i ll A 8 M ,. it ' l Q asa- - ' ff' K .W 4... .iytf ' l .y,,yy QW .-4 M az- G. 5. ,7 iii y as C 7 a f 'lf' M ! ' 4 af - af 'JL f vi 1 N , i . f ' 32' 5 - r f, - X ,,, nr 7 's I .kyk 'V ,j ii was 3, ii wx -r ' l 1511 -Q... if 7 ,C W y K x ' i .ff A x Phillip Pringle AQ Q P y Ax K M Sally Fowlkes and Tom Raybourn take time from their busy day to contemplate the coming year. i 1 A,,, , .- P R Q f r A 1 , 5 LL ,, V,,, W V s A A ,I Class of '70 Looks to Senior Year , Q in ,, m ,.,, , f rw- . V f Lay, i 5 Q ' . W 'T ,Ki f I . 4 fx . 1- fx ' 2 V F' L i Dlx t al 'M' L ii kqwv if S 4 A 'L Jijkf Sl- QTL ixfff ' t a ' sl Si 1 s iassi 49? i s ,,., , s i is 435 7 , sss 1 A Ramallah ' as - A ,sss ' E! 5 'R S ' AAA 5 .1s I Qi Q Wil! . i , 5 fa i i.. '1s,,, A V Al i at ' IL A ' V, 8 V47 Y-'J , . ff , JJ L, -.gf Steve Pryor jane Puryear Dale Quigley Peter Rabe Pete Rabon Don Randall Kent Randall Debbie Raspanti Wcucudy' Ray Tom Raybourn Bill Rayson Kathy Reamy Dennis Reed Rhonda Reed Janet Reid Kathy Remmerr David Reynolds Linda Reynolds Nancy Reynolds Judy Richardson Pam Richardson Randy Richardson Beth Richmond Becky Ricks Vicky Ricks Kaye Riddle Gary Ritterbusch Sherrie Rive-tt Dave Roberts Joe Roberts Mike Roberts Randi Robertson Tom Robinson Bruce Robson Mark Rodgers Denise Rolen Wailter Roney Margaret Roop Brad Roper Larry Rose David Rosenthal Terry Rosenthal Debbie Ross Ricky Ross Phil Rounds Dan Rowe Rinda Ruboltom jan Russell .janet Russell Ellen Ryser Donna Sadler Pat Sampson Steve Sandlin Cynthia Sapp Renee Sartain Tom Sartain Kelly Saunders Steve Schooley David Scruggs Bob Sears Amy Sebran Ronny Secrest Kathy Sewell Bruce Shapard Craig Shapard Barry Sharp Darlene Sherack Suzanne Sherrill Jim Shipman Warren Singleton Shirley Skinner Pam Skodlar L4 Susan Slifer Randy Sligar Darcy Smith Gary Smith Gilhert Smith jack Smith Karen Smith Kevin Smith Marcee Smith Mike Smith Stacy Smith Mark Snider Vince SOll10l'I Scott Spaulding Linda Spitler Ray Sprouse Randy Staadt Chris Steinle David Stephenson Beth Stewart Charlene Stewart David Stockton Saundra Storrs Lisa Story Susan Strange Claudia Streetman Shelley Stunkard james Summers Kent Sunderland Steve Swenson Dorothy Swindler Steve Synar Sondra Szenasy David Tappan Debbie Taylor jan Taylor Lisa Taylor Rhonda Taylor Cheryl Thomas Duke Thompson Kathy Thompson Pattie Tiffany Ray Timmerman John Tinker Barry Todd Rusty Traw Tom Tremaine Kirk Trotter john Turner Marcia Turner Sharee Turner Brenda Turney Robert Tyer Carol Uhles Clay Underwood Anita Van Bibber Terry Vancil Steve Vandeyer David Van Zant Rick Vaughn john Verby Randy Vier Cathy Vilott Laura Voss Gene Wade Al Wair Marilyn Walker Janice Ward Mike Ward Bob Washburn' Rex Watkinson Danny Weaver T tlli iiii ii'ltl 7 'lii'i i ' , :I I If pzafee i , ,,,,,,, , .,,. 2 5 , A T, J Q A: X 3 2' ,A , , 5 ff 4 , A I . i , Z . rx , f it-1 x ' Ji1. ws A 5 ctti ,, My oiitsi T , N' , ich, V -1 . +I ?E j-sb, pk I , ' - is 44 V ' i . -1.153 r, T T 4 I M V Sr? 12,5 S ix Q L: - - h 1 I. ,A if 12122-222 , all at an 'S , i i as ,QM an - , V, A J M L-. , 3 A , c ,A ' '-Y .... f ,Vg .V li' , , ,J S - , ' Kiifstvt. il ' I V it 'iiffffffdlftz 11 uf J: In iq it it K a at i t Q - i Q. y y 6 7 ll i T A -lr ,, ,., ,,, M ,N V , I r V fs, A ,ay 5 1 K KVVV NN' 1, KV V K M V y ,L i s t yy it S r r I K' T K , , N ' f'-' ill? iii iQ,1 6 fy' il? T tv-f V I 4 y Wfixx , r ,,i,., , viv Q :V A L ll I IN MEMORIAM Tommy Wayne Beaver September 13, 1952 February 21, 1969 Oar Creator won!!! nezfer have made .ruth lovely dayi am! have given nr the deep heortr to enjoy them, ohooe and beyond all thought. fnzlen we were meant to he immortal. Nathaniel H czwthorne john Weaver Lynne Weber Craig Weems David Weese Gary Welch Debbie Wendorff Lee Werling Jim Werner jim Wescott Craig Wheeler Pat Whipple Camme White Margaret Whitlow Terry Wilborn Cheryl Wilcox Kenneth Wiles Lynn Wiley Judy Wilkins Ron Williams Scott Williams jan Wilson jenny Wilson Cindy Winfrey Beth Wing Harley Winters Kerri Wood Stan Wood Kathy Word Robert Word james Workman Sue Wright Rick Wyatt Sharon Wyrrick Ginger Youtsey Terry Zabienski Annette Zakharian Dotty Palumbo questions Mrs. Crafts, class sponsor, about the year's sophomore projects The class of '71 entered Memorial with high hopes and boundless spirit. Their first year at Memorial promised to be exciting and challenging. Spirit hats, battle cries, class projects, juniors, and seniors faced Memori- al's newest class. In the magazine sales contest sophomores demonstrated their spirit through salesman- ship. They showed their superiority over up- perclassmen by placing first in sales. A first for football season, sophomores roped off a section of the stadium for their class. The Christmas season found sophomores eager to do well on their first bake sale. They also gave a party at the Children's Medical Cen- ter. In january they transformed the cafe- teria into a psychedelic scene for the sopho- more mixer. The class play, My Three Angels, and a second bake sale marked the end of a rewarding year. pf .1 M y .. . 5 -ff ' ' t . I A I lefz la rigbl: Gary Borof- Sophomore Vice-Presidentg Pat Social Chairmang I N Sophomores turn the school cafeteria into a psychedelic scene. 5 ,A sl rs, in ii vi' I s At et 3 2 5 ,--.-..e..a...-if... i . ,, Linda Buzzalini. Secretary:Terry Lee,Treasurerg Skipper Klintworth, President, A V A 7 mv -W um' sales W .,,, ca Sophomore Board-Lefz zo righl FIRST ROW: Linda Buzzalini, Terry Lee, Mary Ann McCarter, Gerry Hutchison, Pat Willenburg, Laurie Blazer. SECOND ROW: Mrs. Del Crafts, Laura Babb, Karen Louvier, Alicia Stone, Margi McCune, Cherie Hoffman, Dianna Seay, Martha Ma- honey. THIRD ROW: Mike Hamilton, David Lawrance, james Holland, Skipper Klintworth, Larry Mitchell, Wayne Martin, Jim Holt, Bill Hood. Cheryl Akins Toni Alessio David Alexander Debra Alldreclge Beth Allen Cindy Allen Victor Allen john Alspaugh Vicki Anderson David Annex Vicki Appleman Andrea Apt Steve Atkins Mitch Axsom Laura Babb Gary Baily Robin Baker Peggy Banks Rick Barbee Kenny Barber Maria Bargueiras Ed Barnett Steve Barnhart Frank Barrick Ardith Barron Susan Barth Mike Bartley Mike Barton Lori Bash Rebecca Beamer Anita Beutt Linda Beavers Pete Bediz Cynthia Bell Jackie Bell jay Benear Cathy Bennett Nancy Bergman janet Bernbaum Wtilter Bever mx Q Huw SUM 'iii use K. 1 C IIA t IIA ,jig I 1 :L.- V5 Q ,L: ,s 5:f .C , TC : KL.., M H C f tt,t M as S C C C i ij ii W X NN g X R 5 N se is E 1 5 'K S 'U ea.ttrra Q ' C N ,P j S -1'rh , '- A' C Q C X t . ' C. , A CC C. biz C XE 'ii . Fee ii we- :ik -f A 1 t is ttytt ,C . A it Q t use Ae A A AA A 4' A l N- ne ' V TAA C jj, g iiz CC CCCC t ii ii X 4 ' P- i A l ' iC,i 'B' f .-Cats U K A f K,-QQ? ' ,A , 1 -T.. A -- S C l HFSYA. . :Ea X. 'C XC Cv C C C. , C. 1 - . me . CCCN., it 5, S wt Q ai. X inl- N E3 K if C zz: 'ACf 11 Nik tk 2: L N N Sophomore class officers relate the news of their election to their parents. xr' to 0 ' S as - 14: . 4, llti 3 Qf ' -xx 5+ M wr BM Q, A 1,5 , 13 ra B e gf' ' a' gggromores Laurie Blazer and Hollie Twibell ride in the parade of attendants at half- V A i ix ii ' '4 . .4 2, i if f TU: G :ge B Q g f 1 H 'KTLA xi.. ,nh X all -r 1 4' L F N V ey f' V 'Miva 'ii 'X 3..- B A ,Q y Xe K f it ' t A W' X nl Sophs Choose Representatives 1: if r ,, :.- as 3- X - ,.. Q., kwa:-Cd K ii-Q. 5 X I QL 3,3 f , c hh Q 5: e y . VV rlkv kk ' .R ' :f'1f:1: f W A ' - . fp YYY' X.,, H , -2 LLALL f it ' . X L',L, B it c Q. fri-'a?':fi7'2?I.s.-'f5'.-.Qi Q l 1 gf , if Q-'P C Ax . on Q 1:45 qxlki . K A Gi A A n h -1 5 i . . - li . . . gary' . t L K v 4 l . lik as ' N -vf Grant Billingsley Rick Birkes Barry Bishop Karen Bitner Karen Black Kathy Black Bob Blacknall Mike Blake Vicki Blanton Laurie Blazer Leian Bogan Cathy Bolton Gary Borofsky Phillip Bortmes Scott Borton Keith Bostow Dan Boyd Fred Braden Kathy Bradley Lisa Bradley Jim Bradshaw Steve Bradshaw Paula Branscum Dick Brawner David Breece Bill Brewer Debra Brewer Karen Brewer Norma Brewer Gaylon Bright Terry Briley Sally Briney Amy Briscoe Kit Broach Debra Brockhoff Debra Brown Doug Brown Lonnie Brown Regina Broyles Dayid Bryant Gayle Bryant Kari Brynjolson Laura Bucklin Becky Buhl Michael Burkhart Charyl Burris Judy Bussell Chuck Butler Daxitl Buxton Linda Buzzalini Charles Byler Susie Byrd Mark Cain Melissa Camp Bob Campbell Dianne Campbell Nancy Cantrell Williani Carpenter Robbe Carr Tony Carr james Carroll Mike Carroll David Carter Trella Carter Cheree Cash Ben Catterlin Stewart Chalmers Debby Chaney Debbie Chesser Ginia Chisholm Alice Choate Cheryl Claassen Cheryl Clark Stan Clark Thyra Clary Randi Claybaugh Bob Clayton Tom Cleary Fred Cleaver Lynette Clouse Glenn Coffey Mike Cole Pris Coleman Meredith Collier Terry Collins Vickie Colt Patti Coover jeff Cope Spirited Sophomores Class of '71 rallies at the Rogers game. ' - wwfwzxf wg, ma i , 'xi Q, ' A ul ik. 1 .,, Q., E A , R VV 3 Q-:Jw i i, i - 1 iiym 4. ia I, ll, , f 'K 'i, ,4 ' , ,. ,s, 7 I I YV, ww-Q i w 2 i nf ,R I .A ' la V ti F 25,5 21, 2 ,K , 1 , Vfqvg, f' we 2 , A ,,,, .A , '-QW' I g dy . 9 i 4' L if Lili' fig' ef'-i t al l I- 'kllklf ik YC ' uv 9 , I lj' ,V ,P SQ .. '53 , Uv 1-:I . f, ,, A , 4' liz' l. 1 2 .L ii ' iz irir ,fi tgp :Li 4' if X K ffl-we ,l f-if'2'f-fzw. fi . Cheer for Chargers 'K at C. Q ,A ' .. . H 'ver at r x h J ' R A '.,.. ' 5 fr - 'VN .1 - r , I ii ' M- . was r ,-fr - l 3-45 eerer -'ee1-1 -'-- sa C .Qi rrlrrr i l,-,.L K W C li ft eeee C s I ' B fee' . R ..... i 4 W NX -is .. 5 i X 3 QQJZJ Sophomore jan johnson tops the spirit pyramid. David Corral Janet Cotner Stephanie Craig Ellen Crane Missy Crank Gary Crews Carol Crockett Debbie Crouch Clint Crowe Cathy Crowell Terry Crownover Carol Crump Deborah Crump Steve Curley Caren Curtis Danny Curtis Christy Cyrus Greg Daiker Cindy Damron Danny Davis Debbie Davis Laurel Davis Monty Davis Rod Davis Debbie Dawson Steve Dethrow Debbie Dillard Karen Dillinger Prentiss Dobbins Jana Dobson Susie Dosser Shaun Doughan Leslie Dove Eldon Drake Kaye Driscoll Ben Drost Barbara DuBois Paula DuFour Steve Dwyer Gayla Dysart Patty Echols Claudia Eddingto I1 Nancy Edmisten Bill Edmiston Kolui Edmond David Edwards jeri Eichhorn Debbie Eller Alike Elliott Buddy Ellis Robin Ellis Mindy Ellison Catlrrine Elsloo Ann Elston Lynn Endres Tom England Anita Engle Valerie Ennis Robin Enright Sherri Erickson Lee Eslicker Rodger Estep Guy Estes john Evanoff Leo Evans Linda Evans Linda Evans Mary Evans Richard Evans Mike Fair Valerie Farrell Cathy Fears Jeanne Ferguson Larry Ferguson Williarn Ferguson Alan Fidler Steve Fields Steve File Valerie Filipps Ronnie Fincher Paul Finer Cynthia Fischer Janie Fisher Connie jo Fitzkgeralcl Roger Ford Mark Forrester Kathy Foster Darcy Fowler af 41 1 if in vhs 'A ae ,ire QA iz E 'T 5 Top magazine salesmen, Clay Roberts ancl Billy Fry, admire Snoopy, the homeroom Q prize. J V7 A .F KI: L n. x F Sophomore Projects B , wine f 'Q it ,, Z I . -Q S L .Leg V fs' N- W -1 ,L ' ' ' V . f a A y F if' ,A a t'i' V V .A K 4 L , i fa J' l 9 , ' llll hi 3 4.3. ga ,,, -me ,.... , A x 1 -.gf . 1 ' 1. 5 Y I ww, , . A In S Trish Forschler H x . W . . b , 5 as Lufindil FOX K I A 24: 23. au, X 1 l. f . 1- J v,, mf ,Q 5 it ..,, sf f 'gm' J 1 t ' 'ii 5 J my-r 13 if - S r t X , + ' 1 V I , 1 A I I . Vw I 1 ,gy h V A t x , '61 3' .1 xxx .5 '3- 752., dir . F ...F 4? U s I t im' FKH ...Q Y-f' F f? . 5337 .57 it 1 r 's Q ' '-3 ' , - 2 3? 4- 2 at ,uf - fav if wt 1' ' B B 1 - t W 4 Est t F e - , . 5 Nw . .. -,zz ..1' 3.-4. ' Yvi Q- fzz'wNt51'l:1 H lBoost Treasury inda Buzzalini is eager to serve at the sophomore bake sale. 2 k4,. - 4 y b an l g i A ,, 9 4, v Xl , V W , 53 v 4 V 1 Z. t. ' -, v 1 . lifl1W3?2g ' f E. Li A' :B .N I lf? is it ,g 5 A 'F ' gt - . ,..,,.,,f,,, fr ' e Sandra Frans john Freeze Cyndie French Ron French Russ Freshour Patti Fricke Betsy Frost Bob Frost Dinah Frost Bill Fry Carl Fry Leroy Furr joe Galbraith Nanci Gallmeier Rick Gambrell Tom Gandee janet Gardner Linda Garner Debbie Garrett Cindy Gessner Bill Getty Debbie Gibbons Dennis Gibson john Gibson David Gillick Mark Givens Nancy Glass Robert Goldstein Connie Gorman Kay Goss Kern Goss Beth Goudeket Margaret Grabner Debbie Greenfield Bruce Gregston Sheila Griffin Davis Griffith jim Grimes Linda Grosvenor Teresa Guest Mary Hall Stan Hall jill Hambrick Dennis Hamilton Mike Hamilton David Hammick joe Hamra Sharon Handley Jacque Haney Vicki Hansen Dianne Harper David Harris Linda Harris Phil Harrod Sally Hathcock jan Hawk John Hawkins David Haynes Tom Hayward Steve Heatherly Trevor Heaver Mark Henderson Dorothy Henry Brenda Henson Mike Herndon Craig Herwig Bill Hickman Mark Hicks Elizabeth Hill john Hill David Hinds Roy Hinkle jonathan Hitt Doug Hixson Anne Hobbs Linda Hobson Cherie Hoffman George Holland James Holland Sandy Holland Scott Hollis Peggy Holloway William Holmes Bobby Holt jim Holt Bill Hood Sue Hopkins Christy Hoppe Debra Hopper John Horn Dave Hughes Randy Hughes Karen Hulebak Sue Huls Janet Hunter Susan Hunter Trudy Hunter Miranda Hupp Linda Huskinson Ellen Husted ' I I K? X H ss Ni WW lv' -,- it x J : 1 X i C CC 'E ' W 1 QQ g 5 Ci fe- C5' ,V g Bob Holt and Randy Hughes reluctantly begin to dissect their crayfish. r s t-ee fm Cf C K is fk- A h, i t I Z ..--0 Q an lv C. I vt x i fft ' ' A.. Y rs C . C LC 1 S i N an ' ' U C i A g , i 'l1flfA A H ' ' It iesie A -- B' ,W . QQI: , C I Ly K 51,60 V QQ ' N 5 ' J '-, e' ,,..CC ,K .lil M K .L L C r ' AX. . f A K K iw, ii V '- 'Q gif K I is rss Sophomores Work to Achieve Success C' i s get aa S if ' it i i' t v s ' il. A nh C .fb rSi sitwr Sf iris gifs a K i:E -K Ci, :sk 3 C VT 1' C is of tfi C it lx A 5 i ' K is 'i--i V C- if V- fl C' ' S A ie S Q1 A 2. C. T 1 ,Crt N S C CC I bg ka- C .:f1C r,.. C E , h Q .KC A ' any 2 fi -C C r- I '-t' - Chix P- - -' , S E C ssC t if CCC 1 C ttee M C 1 . 1 1 -C p C j kg. C I , C- C , .aging X M. at ' . w eessi te ,J J I l K YUM' ' I r,,kk YV' w ' i ,1-vi a i 1 mls ,J J ,M4 all S it 4 L le- A Y, V ,V-.. lv as, , v ee it -if I 'i -QW my fl J f bf ' ', i ,, J I AA::Z3iZ' I t ll s .. MARK! t I I I et ii TI Q ' I L , E A A V in 'fe ki I -5 K me-It 'lf' f-I A - A.. Wife - I I1 . ,,-1 'M I 1 K I is . Levnterl in ? . .XXL . ,V-' f fxx . John Hawkins' concentrated effort and practiced eye result in skilled drafting. 'byy W .. r it ah Q L .X . N ,T I' X ,x K -. -, 4 'N If v .T as ,, at rf x I. K Ah N, 4 ,, 1 . ri Q ,, :ii J, 4 0 ,Y' lm A I - .W at we ,H ,sr 3 f ' R, r,,,.,,, f , A -P Q Q fa- effort V V 3? s I X 'f A 1, H 1 2 H ', -.4 Gerry Hutchison Bill Iott Rick Irwin Mike Isenhoxver Linda Iverson Barbara Ives Carolyn Jackson David Jackson Gary Jackson Land Jacobsen Kathy Jageler David James Chris Jenkins Steve Jenkinson Mary Jennings Janelle Jernigan Debbie Jobe Barbara Johnson David Johnson Debbie Johnson James Johnson Jan Johnson Janette Johson Jeff Johnson Marsha Johnson Nora Johnson David Jones Donna Jones Jim Jones Karen Jones Ken Jones Mike Jones Susan Junk Scott Kallenberger Wfinore Kasbaum Russell Kaufmann Mark Keely Kirk Kennedy John Kerns Bill Ketchum Marilyn King Elizabeth Kinser Skipper Klintworth Mary Jo Knecht Doug Knight James Knox Keith Knutson Ken Kohlbacher If more people were for people, echoes through the auditorium as sophomores participate in the Up with People assembly. Gay Koryer Diary Lumprey Boyce L.1nC.1ster Rick Lnnkie Hugh Llll'LlX'C.l Lloyd l,Qll'lilIl Lynne Laughlin James I..lNK'l1lCk Duxirl L.1wr.1nce Daviil Lawrence Tom Leaxitt Terry Lee Danny Leek john Leek Gary Leming Bev Lewis Kemp Lewis Xwaiile Lewis Susan Liggett Sara Lindley Charles Lindsey Carolyn Lippercl Barry Lloyd Linda Lloyd Denise Loerch Joe Logan Denise Long Randy Looney Karen Louyier janiece Lowrie Rahe Lucas John Lummus Steve Lutton Mary Ann McCarter Leigh McCaslin Cathy McCharet1 Sharon McCracken Anita McCray Margi McCune Walt McCutchen Sally McDowell Davicl McGee Pat McGee Carol IcGinn1s Paul McGinnis Cristi McGrew fa 'G UP ...x 2 'N 8 lt 'gm l 'Y 5 lv i i 1 X 5' A , 'Q y .' i , .4 4 if 1 L, T ,b V . -, D ,Q .. ty-sf yyxz N - 5 y I xithlifif i f Q Y -me 1' If 5' , W l l, t Q. r my N X ii me fa A an Zi A ,, v 54' . - i fl, ,, Tie i N V1 L TMR YK - ' ' A ' 'L '-- ' j f ' ' 'L 6' N be i , ' L Q f vi ' 'W :cs ii WZ- -Y . fi gf n ina -f , ,l , ,. . ,Q f ' U 1 03 ' ' 'kv' ,I , r i , , . . V, , V ri, - - ., ' V . tw- ' f- ' ,. A fa- .- xf,,x 'f ll ' r Linda Mfcuffy Ii ' . L 'Haul s i Q I ,ti 5. i :- A ' Y 1' 4 L f K W all D A ,af 4, -it I Q P 1 Q i. GZ x B A i. L r li X Nlike MCI-Iugh ' ' fr A-X f W 5 X ty yyyy yyyyy ,y,i J y :iid Y . ri. ,f A , L ' .L W :rw asi 've at ' if 4 s C g fa' :L s tl if , :L Q , E. YA, ls, i xi A 1 it A 5 H . I 'L M G w elf' L an Q ,Q , 4. sg ' A R -- 5 RT 4 ' 1 gil X 1 t i V W fifi-3 at 1 ,L I se, .Ken y 1 Y, wr B' is 1 n i ski D Merriment Breaks Routine fe - - , as B g, X Q 4' G' L Q in 3 - lf ,X K if lu i jf-,Y 'slr 5 A :xl 6 'xx x 1' 'i -X: y, . ixfx l 5 J X fl. , I gk X Q! A K Qg . , ' Q X A i . Q 1' . , 'W iw .ki 'L 4 t Q . 8' at-. , 'vs or - it-X -3'-' all a 1:1 t f A I L in ' A L C Regina Broyles and Mike Todd reign as Mr. and Miss Citizenship in Miss Franklin s homeroom. my i Chuck Mclntire Robert McKeeman Larry McKelvey Doug McKim Mike McKim Wfoody McLain Mike McLane john McLemore Margaret McNew Kevin McNulty Margaret McQuaig Eddie McVay Karen Magill Martha Mahoney Kay Mann Debbie Marrinson Bob Marshall Carol Marshall Wayfne Martin Dale Mason Pam Mattox Vicki Mayfield Bill Mays Lyana Medina Debbie Medlin Lynn Meillier Ruth Mercer Debbie Meredith Craig Merrell Pam Messenger Robbie Meyer Stan Meyers Carol Michael Debbie Michael Richard Michie Kriste Mickelson Christine Middleton Jan Miller Paul Miller Amanda Mills Eric Milton Bob Mitchell Larry Mitchell Robert Mohn Carolyn Mollard Paul Momper Bo Montgomery Steve Moon john Moore Melinda Moore Alice Moreland Sherrie Morgan Steve Morgan Carl Moritz Gilbert Morris john Morrison Mike Morrison Richard Morrison Margo Morrow David Mount Mike Mount jeffrey Mullins Anne Murphy David Murphy jim Murphy Bill Murray George Murry David Mushrush Celeste Myall Kevin Myers Steve Myers Sieve Naifeh Ann Neely Greg Nelson Marsha Nicholson Wrilter Nicks Max Nielsen Chris Nightingale Mary Nipper jay Nistetter Edward Norfleet Cecil Norris Steve Obrock Kirk Ogleslsy Christine Olsen Tommi Omstead Drew Orr Mark Osko Gary Overstreet Richaril Oyler julie Pack Mike Painter George Palmer Dotty Palumbo jeff Papke Vicki Pappan 1 y y t l ii i' up A l kwa hi N IN Q nh V' I I ,,, , j V, Y .A i i K , i is Jw a My is 0 yy iq . iii,, I' A L W : 'fn i A V iii , if 1 D t l A itii - 4. dvi? 1 yy - f L Zt, 'W Q4 ' i A L i t K - A i QL 1 , it fl ? 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A ll i I is i7 s' f ' .31 ids Y 'F 0 sie, s , ff it .ff '+ 3, ' W ' will 1 L X' ' 1 ii. i ,uvv L. f '3 -X -In v J, if Aff 351 i Y i AL 12 ,, it S1 N i 1' 1 1, ith- 1 Randy XVestbrook jan XX'etzel Debbie Wheeler Randy XX'heeler Janice Vifhite john Wfhite Pat Wfhite Carol XX'hitener jay Whiteside Kim Nwhitlock Scott Whitman John Wiggins Tom Wilkerson jamee Wfilkinson Pat Willenburg Mary Lee Willett Lynn Williams Phil Williams Mark Williamson David Wilson John Wilson julie Wise Nancy Witherspoon Randy Woodard Kris Woods Cathey Woodward Rodney Wooten Richard Worsham Anita Wyrrick Dale Yelton Gail Young Michelle Zeff Fred Zimmer Yesterday, remember? T' .1 Y' f Q A ,, 1' X ffl .LX l L Time It Wars-A Yesterdays, tomorrows' past. There were whispered hopes In the season ot' LTICAIUS, The moment of youth. Yesterday, remember? What a time it was. va A Uf','22 -. 4' K 4-5, ,fx f f j Af' 'W fx , i--x ' ff? f 2,-Ziff l Af fi N IA. km! Ki,'LSg?rl0ilf,ff ' Vfpxv-iQ '-., in s A Jw fix? f . I, vs F- 1 ,,,,,.L ., Q, X jf!-KLM .1 ,, Jing Aff- - . , - , X ' X X Iisgvigb , t L: -.V x J X 1, Aux 77,7 I s ll ll Pi 3,,,.ww,s-.faswwmwf Mlm f ' x f . ffl - -.fa . s g, 0- .58 .1 5. ' R 5 , A 7 .X 4 ,, Acknowledgments Taps VII is 1969. It is a unique yearbook because 1969 was unique. 1969 was a year marked by change. Taps' VII was published under the guise of a summer delivery program. This enabled the staff to cover all events from September to May inclusive. Among these were election of the nine girls and boys-of-the-months, production of the musical, and competitions of the spring sports teams. Tap: VII also featured coverage of grad- uation activities including the vespers service and commencement exercises, the senior breakfast, and the prom. A thirteen-page opening section, complemented by a four-page closing, announced Tap! VII'.f theme: Time It Was. The remainder of the book was divided into five sections. The division pages illustrated spot color, reverse type, and puzzle-like photographs representative of their seztions. The sixteen-member Taps staff laid the foundation for Taps VII, but many others helped to produce it. Among these I wish to thank: MISS MARY FRANKLIN-who, as our sponsor, spent much time proofreading copy and evaluating layouts. MR. JERRY CORNELIUS-whose assistance was given generously to the staff pho- tographers. He also provided the color prints and transparency for the opening sec- tion, the division page photographs, and many of the sports and organizations pho- tographs. MR. and MRS. JERRY CARROLL-who, as our advisors from Taylor Publishing Company, supervised our selection of cover design, grain, and color, and contributed the art work for the title and division pages. MR. BOB MCCORMACK-who donated the queen's and attendants' photographs. MISSY LUMMUS-who, as assistant editor, gave much of her time and imagination to Tapr VII. CAROL LUCAS, RUDI BAUER, DAVID HAGAMAN, and BOBBY BLAIR- whose creative photography was constantly superior. Sincerely, Editor, Tall: VII mby Abernathy, David 87, 136, 150. . 151,188 Aberson, Shelly 77, 82, 92, 187, 188 Ableson, Janie 158 Abraham, David 76, 158 Abraham, Susan 158 Adams, Marci 67, 80, 89. 93. 5 183, 195 Adams, Tim 188 Adkins, David 188 Adkins, Paula - 93, 188 Adkisson, Jan 188 Akins, Cheryl 204 Aldridge, Mr. Harold 22, 23, 51 Alessio, Toni 79, 94, 204 lexander, David 204 lldredge, Debra 204 Sllen, Barbara 158 llen, Chris 188 llen, Christina 80, 158 llen, Cynthia 204 llen, Elizabeth 204 llen, Victor 204 llison, Mike 78, 79, 96, 153, 174 lspaugh, Betsy 71, 90, 91, 94, 95, 158 lspaugh, John 82, 93, 204 burgey, Vic 188 nderson, Betsy 188 Anderson, David 158 hnderson, Debbie 188 Anderson, Don 188 Knderson, Jerry 131, 188 anderson, Missy 89, 94, 188 knderson, Vicki 204 Kndrako, Sharon 158 Kndrews, Mark 188 Lndrews, Susan 73, 158 Knnex, David 204 kntosh, Brenda 188 Appleman, Vicki 73, 89, 204 Apt, Andrea 74, 204 Lrrnstrong, Evette 158 krmstrong, Louis 95 Krnold, Roben 84, 89, 188 krnold, Sheri 188 krnold, Steve 87, 131, 145, 188 kshby, Cherie 73, 89, 96, 158 Kshley, Jim 158 kdkins, Paula 93, 188 ktherton, Leanne 188 Xtkins, Steve 129, 140, 204 Kult, Claudia 91, 94, 188 kxsom, Mitch 57, 82, 93, 140, 204 Index CD 1-' Z Opening page Elite page 100 F11 Academics page Sports page 120 I-i Student Life page Classes page 154 ON Organizations page 64 Closing page 220 fi lc, Axton, Martha 158 Axton, Nathan 76 Babb, Charles 188 Babb, Laura 91, 94, 203, 204 Babb, Susan 158 Babcock, Lisa 81, 188 Back, Linda 77, 188 Bacon, Lin 188 Baehler, Kay 158 Baggett, Don 188 Bailey, Robert 87, 131, 158 Baily, Gary 87, 129, 132, 204 Baker, Mrs. Edella 30 Baker, Robin 204 Baldwin, Gary 188 Balionis, Bob 188 Banes, James 188 Bangs, George 158 Bangs, Ruth 188 Banks, Peggy 204 Barbee, James 204 Barber, Kenny 204 Barber, Ruth 158 Barclay, Connie 158 Bargueiras, Cristina 204 Barker, Kathy 159 Barnard, Mr. David 22, 23 Barnes, Teresa 84, 188 Barnett, Ed 204 Barnhart, Steven 204 Barr, 'Saletha 83, 188 Barrick, Frank 129, 204 Barron, Ardith 204 Barth, Susan 72, 81, 204 Bartlett, Jeannette 73, 92, 188 Bartlett, Susan 188 Bartley, Mike 204 Barton, Mike 129, 204 Bash, Lorraine 204 Bass, Gary 38, 39, 42, 77, 82, 93,95,1S7,18S Bass, Rick 73, 145, 159 Bauer, Rudi 55, 74, 75, 99, 159 Baugh, Brett 159 Baugh, Mark 188 Baumunk, Donna 72, 159 Bays, Mr. Kenneth 17 Bays, Pam 81, 82, 83, 92, 187, 188 Bays, Sylvia 188 Beamer, Rebecca 204 Beard, Mrs. Kathleen 22, 75 Beatt, Anita 204 Beatt, Mike 188 Beaver, Terry 188 Beavers, Linda 72, 204 Beavers, Sharon 188 Beck, Mr. Bill 26, 27, 82, 92, 93 Bechnell, Mr. Morris 24, 25, 80 Bediz, Pete 129, 204 Beeman, Nancy 77, 82, 118, 157, 159 Behning, Pat 91, 94, 188 Beilke, Debbie 92, 188 Beisel, Becky 96, 159 Belden, Beth 159 Bell, Cynthia 204 Bell, David 188 Bell, Jacqueline 204 Benear, Jay 204 Benedetto, Mr. James 26, 94, 95 Benedict, Kristine 72, 81, 156, 159 Benjamin, Sherry 159 Bennett, Cathy 204 Bennett, Mrs. Julie 30 Bentz, Linda 93, 188 Berard, Anita 189 Berard, Mary 71, 74, 83, 89, 99, 159 Bergm an, Nancy 204 Bernbaum, Janet 204 Berry, Diane 89, 189 Berry, Karen 67, 189 Berry, Regina 189 Berry, Tommy 135 Betts, Ann 77, 83, 89, 159 Bever, Eva 72, 159 Bever, Scott 204 Biddle, Owen 80, 159 Biggs, Ted 159 Billings, David 189 Billingsley, Grant 205 Birch, Diane 159 Birkes, Eric 205 Bishop, Barry 205 Bitner, Cathy 159 Bitner, Karen 205 Bixler, Otis 189 Black, Debbie 82, 89, 92, 159 Black, Karen 67, 89, 205 Black, Margaret 205 Black, Mary Jane 71, 74, 80, 84, 89, 159 Black, Terri 189 Blackburn, Ted 91, 189 Blacknall, Charles 159 Blacknall, Robert 205 Blair, Blake, Bobby 99, 123, 145, 189 Mike 205 Blakemore, Jeannine 160 Bland, Bill 189 Blanton, Vicki 205 Blazer, Laurie 67, 105, 203, 205 Blazer. Steve 56, 67. 77, 81, 96, 107, 118. 156. 157. 160 Bloyd, Mike 91, 9-1, 160 Boatman, Gary 87, 160 Bogan, Leian 74, 90, 205 Bolton, Cathy 205 Bolton, Gary 61, 87, 123, 126, 147, 160, 172 Bond, Geoff 76, 91. 94, 95, 160 Bonhardt. Bob 189 Borofsky, Gary 202, 205 Borofsky, Michele 77, 160 Bortmes, Phillip 205 Borton, Scott 205 Bossert, AraLee 160 Bossert, Brett 129, 156, 189 Bost, Merrilee 77, 89, 160 Bostow, Keith 205 Bott, Peggy 82, 93, 189 Boucher, Elizabeth 80, 85, 189 Bousher, Anne 57, 189 Bousum, Chris 87,'130, 131, 145, 146, 160 Bowlin, Vicki 99, 187, 189 Bowling. Linda 160 Bowman, Charles 189 Bowman, Janice 189 Boyd, Ann 189 Boyd, Dan 59, 131, 145, 205 Boydston, Debbie 83, 89, 93. 160 Boyle, Kevin 83, 160 Boyles, David 25, 160 Boyls, Janie 189 Braden, Rick 129, 205 Bradley, Kathleen 90, 205 Bradley, Lisa 90, 93, 205 Bradley, Lynda 67, 92, 189 Bradshaw, Frank 205 Bradshaw, Frank 205 Bradshaw, Gregory 160 Bradshaw, Jim 205 Brady, Mike 70, 87, 132, 133, 160 Brandon, Greg 160 Brandon, Marcia 81, 189 Brandt, Joe 67, 70, 111, 123, 127, 136, 147, 148, 157, 160 Branscum, Paula 205 Brassfield, Jack 189 Brawner, Rick 205 Bray, Becky 189 Breece, David 132, 205 Breece, Gary 87, 132, 134. 189 Breece, Jim 132, 160 Brewer, Debbie 189 Brewer, Debra 89, 205 Brewer, Karen 89, 205 225 Brewer, Norma 205 Brewer, Williani 205 Bridges, Miss Mary Ellen 18, 19 Bright, Gaylon 205 Briley, Teresa 189 Briley, Theron 205 Brillhart, Janet 72, 160 Briney, Sally 57, 81, 89, 205 Brinkman, Mrs. Marilyn 22 Brinton, A. L. 91, 94, 161 Brisco, Ray 189 Briscoe, Amelia 205 Britton, Deby 189 . Broach, Chris 205 Brockhoff, Deborah 81, 90, 205 Brookens, Mrs. Bernadine 28 Campbell, Bill 123, 189, 132, 145, 87 Campbell, Bob 206, 129 Campbell Carol 189 Campbell, Dianne 206, 89 Campbell, Donna 189 Campbell Frank 189 Campbell, George 190 Campbell, Glenn 161 Campbell Pam 161 73 75 Brown, Brown, Debra 91, 94, 205 Douglas 205 Canfield, Dennis 161, 78 Cannon, Kathy 190 Cannon, Scott 161 Cantrell, Nancy 206 Capps, Vickie 161, 93 Carlton, Cindy 161 Carlton, Debi 190 Carpenter, Bill 206, 129 Carpenter, Kathy 72, 81, 190, 89 Carr, Robbe 206 Carr, Tony 206 Brown, Mr. Jim 24, 81, 186 Brown, Kim 189 Brown, Lonnie 145, 205 Brown, Randy 189 Brown, Randy 189 Brown, Russel 161 Brown, Sandi 75, 157, 161 Brown, Thomas 161 Broyles, Debbie 96, 161 Broyles, Regina 205, 213 Brumbaugh, Laurie 52, 77, 84, 89, 189 Bryant, Ann 189 Bryant, David 205 Bryant, Gayle 91, 94, 205 Bryant, Richard 189 Bryniolson, Kari 205 Buchan, Bob 189 Buckley, Cheri 161 Bucklin, Laura 40, 205 Buhl, Becky 72, 205 Bulloch, Mrs. Mary Lou 20, 21 Burger, Pat 30 Burkhart, Mike 129, 139, 152, 205 Burkitt, Bob 189 Burnett, Guy 72, 161 Burnett, Julie 189 Burris, Charyl 90, 205 Busby, Bob 123, 145, 189 Carrell, Regina 161 Carroll, James 206 Carroll, Mike 206, 139, 92 Carson, Mrs. Opal 23, 22, 79 Carter, David 190 Carter, David 206 Carter, Doug 161, 85 Carter, Linda 161, 89 Carter, Trella 206 Carver, Curtis 190 Cash, Cheree 206 Cash, Richard 161 Cates, James 161 Cleary, Tom 123, 206 Cleaver, Fred 206 Cleghorn, Ron 161 Cleveland, David 70, 87, 136, 190 Cleverdon, Tim 162 Clouse, Lynette 206 Coats, Lee 162 Coffey, Glenn 95, 206 Coglizer, Christy 67, 162 Coker, Mrs. Patricia Deen 24 Cole, Mike 87. 131, 145, 206 Coleman, Pris 206 Collier, Meredith 206 Collins, Terry 206 Colnick, Mike 190 Colt, Vickie 206 Colvin, Gary 67, 106, 116, 124, 157, 162, l72 Combes, David 190 Combs, Kay 190 Compton, Miss Pattie 23 Confer, Mike 123, 162 Cook, Mary 75, 77, 81, 84, 96, 162 Cooley, Pam 67. 86, 87, 89, 190 Cootes, Roxanna 83, 190 Coover, Donna 162 Coover, Patti 206 Cope, Jeff 152, 206 Corbett, Chuck 129 Corlett, Janie 190 Corlett, Judy 162 Cornwell, Betty 83, 156, 162 Corp, Cindy 67, 79, 190 Curtis, Caren 207 Curtis, Danny 207 Cyrus, Christy 75, 89, 207 Dady, Glenn 83, 190 Daiker, Greg 207 Dailey, Randy 149, 191 Dains, Kristi 71, 84, 94, 162 Damron, Cindy 93, 207 Daniels, Barry 91, 94, 191 Daniels, Debbie 92, 191 Danne, Bill 81, 145, 162 Danne, Susan 80, 83, 85, 89, 191 Darland, Mr. James 18, 19 Darmstetter, Doug 162 Darnell, Quinton 162 Davis, Bill 191 Davis Cindy 67, 105, 114, 156 157, 160, 162 Davis, Danny 207 Davis, Debbie 72, 81, 207 Davis, Davis a Laurel 91, 207 Lhke 78,163 Bussell, Judith 90, 205 ' Butler, Chuck 205 Butler, Ellen 54, 71, 75, 84, 89, 161 Butler, Mike 189, 76 Butler, Robert 161 Buxton, David 206 Buzzalini, Linda 206, 203, 67 Byfield, Mr. Don 23 Byler, Charles 206, 129, 91, 94 Byrd, Susie 206 Byrum, Debbie 83, 189 Cagle, Mr. Charles 18, 12, 13, 50 Cagle, Karen 161, 90, 91 Cain, Diane S4 Cain, Greg 161, 78 Cain, Mark 206, 129 Caldwell, Mark 189, 91, 95, 94 Calhoun, Don 161, 83, 79 Callahan, Pat 161 Calvert, Debbie 189 Cameron, Pat 189, 18 Camp, Mrs. Juanita' 18 Camp, Melissa 206 226 Cathcart, Beverly 190 Catron, Kim 161 Catterlin, Ben 206, 139 Cavanah, Pam 190 Cearing, Jan 161, 78, 84, 71 Cearing, Mike 82, 190, 93 Ceretto, Mrs. Norma 28, 29 Chalmers, Bill 161 Chalmers, Stewart 206 Chaney, Debby 206 Chaney, Mike 190 Chapman, Sharon 161 Chappell, Carol 190 Charles, Lee 190 Chesser, Debbie 206 Childers, Dale 161 Chisholm, Jan 161, 83, 89 Chisholm, Ginia 206, 83, 89 Chitwood, Cathie 190, 93 Choate, Alice 206 Christensen, Mr. Norman 30, 76 Chronister, Marvin 161 Claassen, Cheryl 85, 206 Clark, Cheryl 83, 206 Corral, David 131, 145, 207 Cotner, Mr. Charles 30 Cotner, Janet 207 Couch, Cynthia 92, 190 Cox Carol 89, 162 Cox, Charles 91. 94, 190 Cox, Debra 162 Cox, Gary 190 Cox, Schuyler 190 Cox, Mrs. Wanda 19 Crafts, Mrs. Del 20, 202, 203 Craig, Linda 190 Craig, Stephanie 89, 207 Don 161 Merilee 89, 190 Clark, Rick 190 Clark, Stan 152, 206 Clary, Thyra 206 Clark, Clark, Clay, Kathy 190 Claybaugh, Mrs. Mary Alice 30 Claybaugh, Randi 89, 206 Claybaugh, Vickie 89, 161 Clayton, Beth 190 Clayton, Bob 94, 135, 206 Clayton, Randy 91, 190 Cleary, Charles 87, 131, 161 Cleary, Don 190 Cramer, David 190 Crane, Ellen 207 Crank, Missy 81, 207 Crawford, Mike 190 Crawfore, Robert 162 Creager, Carol 190 Creager, Mrs. Margie 32, 33, 84 Creamer, Pam 190 Crews, Darryl 49, 87, 132, 147, 162 Crews, Gary 129, 135, 207 Crews, Holly 92, 190 Crichton, Barbara 80, 190 Crockett, Carol 207 Crouch, Debbie 72, 207 Crowder, Steve 91, 94, 95, 162 Crowe, Clint 207 Crowell, Cathy 207 Crowell, Lisa 190 Crowley, Janet 162 Crownover, Terry 207 Crump, Carol 72, 207 Crump, Carol 91, 94, 190 Crump, Debbie 81, 207 Cundiff, Elaine 190 Curley, Steve 140, 207 Davis, Monty 207 Davis, Rod 207 Dawson, Cynthia 163 Dawson, Debbie 85, 207 Day, Cynthia 72, 163 Deacon, John 191 Deaton, Margaret 83, 163 Defenbaugh, George 163 Defenbaugh, Linda 163 DeFries, Sheri 71, 163 DeGarmo, Ronnie 87, 123, 145 191 DeLacy, Laurie 57, 86, 87, 89, 1o4,187,190,191 DeSirey, Richard 38, 191 Dethrow, Steve 207 Detwiler, Debbie 83, 90, 191 DeVore, Pam 163 DeWalt, Bob 191 DeWitt, Dana 72, 152, 163 Dillard, Debbie 207 Dillard, Pam 67, 144, 191 Dillinger, Karen 207 Disdier, Randy 191 Dismuke, David 79, 163 Dixon, April 191 Dixon, Loyd 87, 132, 134, 163 Dixon, Steve 70, 123, 157, 163 Doak, Janet 67, 191 Doak, John 87, 123, 163 Doane, Suzy 72, 191 Dobbins, Prentiss 79, 89, 93, 207 Dobson, Jana 207 Dobson, Richard 163 Dodson, Linda 191 Dodson, Shirley 191 Dolan, Mike 191 Dollmeyer, Scott 163 Dolman, David 72, 74, 96, 113 163 Dominey, David 85, 91, 163 Dorris, Diane 191 Doss, Randy 191 Dosser, Mary 71, 163 Dosser, Susie 207 Doughan, Shaun 207 Douglas, Judy 163 Dove, Leslie 129, 207 Drake, Eldon 207 Driscoll, Kaye 72, 207 Drost, Ben 207 Farler, DuBois, Barbara 207 ,DuBois, Susan 62, 164 lDuckworth, Mrs. Lucy 24, 79 Duecker, Susie 191 1Duffy, Mark 91, 94, 191 1DuFour, Paula 75, 89, 207 ' lDugger, Mr. Doug 32, 136, 152 iDugger, Jerry 87, 123, 125, 147, 191 Duncan, Steve 164 Dunning, Nickie 83, 89, 164 Dupree, Mark 191 Dupree, Mike 164 Duran, Eloy 191 Duren, Debbie 85, 191 Dusenberry, Midge 164 Dwyer, Debbie 72, 191 Dwyer, Steve 207 Dyer, Nancy 61, 71, 81, 89, 112, 117, 164 Dykes, Mr. Paul 20, 52, 61 Dysart, Gayla 207 Dysart. Nancy 191 Easton, John 191 Eaton, Gordon 164 Eaton, Mary 164 Eaton, Steve 93, 191 Echols, Patty 207 Eddington, Claudia 67, 207 Eddy, Mr. Don 32, 123, 127, 147 Edmisten, Billy 208 Edmisten, Karen 77, 83 Edmisten, Nancy 72, 208 Edmond, Kobi 208 Edwards, David 95, 208 Edwards, Paul 191 Eichorn, Jeri 208 Eichling, Mr. Waldo 23, 156 Eidson, Dennis 191 Eidson, Gary 164 Eldredge, Becky 191 Eller, Debbie 208 Ellingson, Mrs. Judy Middleton 24 Elliot, Mike 208 Ess, Charles 164 Estep, Rodger 208 Estes, Guy 208 Eubank, Irene 72, 191 Eustice, Greg 191 Eutsler, William 164 Evanoff, John 208 Evans. John 191 Evans, John 164 Evans, Joly 90, 95, 191 Evans, Leo 152, 208 Evans, Linda 208 Evans, Mary 208 Evans, Melissa 164 Evans, Evans, Richard 208 Terry 164 Evanson, Mike 78, 164 Everley, Steve 91, 94, 191 Fair, Carl 49, 73, 140, 164 Fair, Mike 208 Sam 74, 97, 164 Farless, Cindy 191 Farrell, Valerie 72, 73, 81, 208 Farris, Greer 26, 83 Farris, Mark 164 Fears, Cathy 81, 208 Fenimore, Debbie 164 Fentem, Cindy 83, 191 Ferguson Grant 164 Ferguson, Jeanne 208 Ferguson Kathy 191 Ferguson Larry 208 Ferguson, Nancy 51, 67, 77, 165 Ferguson William 208 Fiaiei, Alan 140, zos Field, John 165 Fields, Steve 208 Fightmaster, Mary 96, 157, 165 File, Steve 145, 208 Filgas, Cathy 192 Filipps, Valerie 208 Fincher, Ronnie 129, 208 Finer, Paul 81, 208 Fink, Suzanne 192 Fischer, Cynthia 208 Ellis, Buddy 208 Ellis, Doug 191 Ellis, Kasey Ellis, Kelly 191 67, 70, 72, 87, 145, 77, 82, 90, 93, 191 Ellis, Robin 83, 90, 93 Ellis, Whit 87, 131, 144, 145, 164 Ellison, Mindy 208 Elsloo, Catherine 208 Elston, Linn Ann 82, 93, 208 Ellsworth, Steve 164 Fisher, David 192 Fisher, Jane 165 Fisher, Jane 71, 74, 81, 89, 208 Fisher, Fisher, Miss Karen 20 Linda 93,192 Fitch, Julie 83, 157, 165 Fite. Steve 129 Fitzgerald, Connie 208 Fitzgerald, Peggy 165 Flanagan, Mike 165 Fleener, Donna 92 Fleenor, Rick 70, 87, 140, 141, Endres, Lynn 90 England, Catherine 208 England, Gerald 164 England, Randy 87, 123, 147, 164 England, Tom 91, 94, 208 Engle, Anita 208 English, Geoff 87, 130, 131, 145, 191 Engwall, Carol 84, 164 Ennis, Valerie 208 Enright, Robin 208 Ensing, Garry 191 Enterline, Debbie 191 Erickson, Sherri 208 Eslicker, Lee 208 165 Fleming, Mrs. Jackie 28 Flippo Flippo Flippo a Cindy 89, 192 Chllfk 74,192 Z Deloras 72, 73, 92, 165 Flippo, Mrs, Jody 20 Forbes, Kristi 192 Ford, Chris 131, 192 Ford, Cindy 192 Ford, David 74, 82, 93, 165 Ford, Roger 208 Forester, Bob 192 Forschler, Trish 90, 208 Foster, Alan 165 Foster, Dan 92, 165 Foster, Kathy 89, 208 Foster, Randy 96, 165 Foster, Tricia 85, 192 Fowler, Darcy 67, 208 Fowlkes, Sally 72, 83, 89, 192, 198 Fox, Lucinda 208 Frakes, Alan 83, 165 Franey, Beth 71, 72, 81, 165 Franklin, Miss Mary 21, 99, 213 Frans, Carol 165 Frans, Sandra 79, 91, 94, 209 Frazier, Teena 83, 85, 192 Frederick, Stephanie 75, 192 Freeman, Teri 84, 90, 192 Freeze, John 209 French, Barbie 84, 89, 157, 165 French, Cyndie 209 French, Ron 152, 209 Frenger, Darlene 192 Freshour, Katherine 73, 192 Freshour, Russ 209 Frey, Mary 92, 192 Fricke, Patti 209 Frizley, DyAnn 192 Frohnapfel, Bill 123, 165 Frost, Bob 67 Frost, Debe 187, 192 Frost, Dinah 209 Fry, Bill 91, 209 Fry, Carl 209 Fry, Rita 192 Furlong, Cathi 29, 75, 192 Furlow, Terry 67, 99, 192 Furr, Jim 192 Furr, Leroy 209 Galbraith, Bill 145, 192 Galbraith, Joe 209 Gale, Ann 71, 72, 84, 165 Gale, Joanie 43, 71, 77, 82, 93, 113, 165 Gallagher, Steve 192 Gallmeier, Nancy 209 Gambrell, Rick 123, 129, 135, 147, 149, 209 Gandee, Denise 84, 166 Gandee, Tom 209 Gardner, Janet 90, 166 Gardner, Janet 209 Gardner, Scott 166 Garms, Genell 192 Garner, Linda 209 Garrett, Debbie 209 Garrett, Kathy 192 Garrison, Debbie 82, 92, 187, 192 Garrison, Pam 192 Gatchell, Laurie 71, 81, 166 Gates, Bob 74, 77, 82, 87, 94, 147, 166 Gates, Kent 192 Gates, Mary Beth 80, 82, 93, 192 Gates, Russel 192 Gatewood, Jack 78, 91, 94, 166 Gearhart, Mike 166 Geiger, Paul 192 Gessner, Cindy 209 Getty, Bill 209 Gibbins, Mr. Bill 21 Gibbon, Gayle 67, 166 Gibbons, Debbie 73, 209 Gibbons, Randy 192 Gibson, Dennis 87, 135, 209 Gibson, Jeannie 59, 67, 71, 86, 87, 39, 99, 102, 103, 106, 119, 160 Gibson, John 87, 140, 143, 209 Gillick, Corinne 71, 93, 166 Gillick, David 129. 139, 209 Gilman, David 79 Gilman, Chuck 79, 192 Gilpin, Dennis 79, 192 Givens, Mark 209 Glasby, Gerry 166 Glass, Nancy 41, 67, 86, 87, 89 209 Glazer, Jan 192 Glazer, Susan 166 Goddard, Dave 192 Goen, Deedie 82, 92, 187, 192 Goen, Wanda 166 Goforth, Richard 91, 94, 95, 192 Goldsmith, Elena 166 Goldstein, Robert 209 Goodall. Vincent 81, 82, 93, 94 192 Goodwin, Bob 87, 96, 131, 145, 166 Goodwin, Dan 87, 117, 123, 126, 192, 196 Goodwin, Jimmy 166, 182 Goodwin, Martha 83, 89, 166 Goodwin, Virginia 192 Gordon, Dick 92, 166 Gorman, Connie 209 Gose, Ted 192 Goss, Kay 209 Goss, Kern 135, 209 Goss, Kristy 81, 83, 89, 192 Gotcher, Chip 192 Goudeket, Beth 209 Gould, Robert 192 Gourd, Billie 166 Govan, Henry 192 Grabner, Margaret 75, 89, 209 Graddy, Mike 192 Graham, Ricky 192 Grainger, Sandra 81, 83, 192 Gray, Jan 192 Gray, Pam 81, 83, 192 Gray, Susan 77, 193 Green, Mary Ann 71, 89, 166 Green, Mrs. Reba 20, 21 Greenberg, Rhonda 67, 166 Greene, Mrs. Pat 21 Greene, Miss Suzan 24 Greenfield, Debbie 90, 209 Greenlee, Dorothy 81, 166 Gregory, Diane 193 Gregston, Bruce 209 Griffin, Karen 79, 89, 94, 166 Griffin, Pat 193 Griffin, Sheila 209 Griffin, Tim 167 Griffith, Davis 209 Grimes, Jim 209, 129, 135 Grisham, Jeanne 193 Grosvenor, Jan 167 Grosvenor, Linda 209 Grounds, Debbie 193, 90 Grove, Don 193 Gruenwald, Ginger 167 Guest, Teresa 209 Gulliksen, Mr. Wes 24 Gulick, Susan 167 Haas, Barbara 167 Q Hadley, Margaret 167, 82, 93, 89, 71 Hagaman, David 193, 187, 99 Hagar, John 193, 141, 140 Hagin, Arleen 193 Haile, Lucinda 167, 84 Hale, Gary 193 Hale, Morlee 193, 91, 95, 94 Hall, David 193 Hall, Debbie 193 Hall, Don 123, 193 Hall, Kathy 193 Hall, Mary 209 Hall, Stan 209 Hallam, Cindi 80, 193, 73, 90 Halsey, Susan 167 Hambrick, Jill 209, 93, 89 Hamill, Jan 167, 83, 96, 71 Hamilton, Cherryl 167 Hamilton, Dennis 209, 79 Hamilton, Mike 209, 129, 93, 203, 145 Hamilton, Pam 193 Hamilton, Mrs. Willie Belle 28, 29, 71 Hammick, David 209 Hammond, Bryan 193, 151 87 Hammond, Ken 192, 193, 145 Hammons, Mark 92, 40, 41 Hamra, Joe 209 Hancock, Kent 123, 125, 193, 186, 187, 70 Handley, Sharon 209 Haney, Jacque 209 Hansen, Vicki 209 Hanson, Charles 82, 93 Hanson, Thea 167, 92 Hardcastle, Don 123, 193, 187, 87 Hardesty, Kim 167, 89, 157 Harger, Larry 193 Harlow, Eddie 193 Harms, Vicki 193, 91, 92 Harper, Dianne 209, 93, 85, 77 Harris, Barbee 193, 187, 190, 104, 67 Harris, David 209 Harris, Hank 193, 136 Harris, Linda 210 Harrod, Phillip 210 Hart, Pam 167 Hartig, Randy 193 Hartman, Arnie 167 Haskell, Norman 193 Hatfield, Pam 167, 80, 91, 94 Hatfield, Phyllis 167 Hatfield, Sally 82, 193, 92, 89 Hathcock, Sally 93, 210, 67 Havins, Tommy 167, 147, 149 Hawk, Jan 193 Hawk, Jan 210 Hawkins, Anita 167, 82, 93 Hawkins, John 210, 211 Hawks, Lee 167, 136, 137, 67, 70, 87 Hayes, John 168, 175, 77 Hayes, Paula 193, 67 Haynes, David 91, 210 Hays, David 168 Hayward, Bill 168, 91, 94 Hayward, Tom 210 Hearn, Betsy 168, 91, 95. 94 Heath, Penny 168 Heatherly, Steve 210 Heaver, Trevor 210 Hecklin, Marilyn 168 Hefley, Carolyn 168, 81, 89 Hemphill, Mrs. Donna 30 Henderson, Mark 210 Hendricks, John 193 Hendricks, Julie 193, 73, 67 Hennage, John 193 Hennessey, Chris 80, 83, 193, 74 Hennessey, Colleen 168, 83 Henry, Deborah 72, 168 Henry, Dorothy 93, 210 Henry, Lynda 71, 81, 84, 168 Henry, Timothy 76, 168 Henson, Brenda 210 Herndon, Mike 210 Herndon, Stan 193 Herrington, Steve 168 Herschel, Ken 70, 87, 140, 193 Herwig, Craig 210 Herwig, LuAnne 193 Herwig, Robert 168 Hesla, Jim 91, 94, 193 Heyland, Pam 91, 94, 95, 193 Hickman, Bill 210 Hickman, Jeff 193 Hicks, Mark 91, 94, 210 Higdon, Janie 38, 39, 75, 77, 117, 186, 187, 194 Higgins, Anne 194 Higgins, Caroline 168 Higgins, Jackie 89, 194 Hill, Bill 50, 74, 75, 77, 96, 168 Hill, Elizabeth 40, 77, 93, 210 Hill, James 194 Hill, Jim 32, 67, 70, 87, 112, 115, 118, 136, 157, 168 Hill, John 210 Hinds, David 92, 210 Hinds, Leslie 84, 194 Hinkle, Roy 210 Hitt, Jonathan 210 Hix, Carla 75, 89, 93, 168 Hixson, Doug 140, 143, 210 Hobbs, Anne 89, 210 Hobson, Donna 168 Hobson, Henry 168 Hobson, Linda 93, 210 Hoffman, Cherie 81, 203, 210 Holland, David 92, 194 Holland, James 203 Holland, Mrs. Josephine 30, 31 Holland, Sandy 210 Hollingswoth, Steve 77, 80, 92, 168 Hollis, Mark 194 Hollis, Mike 168 Hollis, Scott 210 Holloway, Janis 168 Holloway, Mary 194 Holloway, Peggy 73, 210 Holmes, Mary 74. 75, 89, 187, 194 Holmes, William 129, 210 Holt, Bobby 210 Holt, Jim 67, 123, 145, 194, 203 Holt, Jim 152, 210 Hone, Carole 168 Honeycutt, Mary 168 Honeyman, Scott 194 Hood, Bill 203, 210 Hoot, John 194 Hopkins, Sue 210 Hoppe, Christy 91, 210 Hopper, Debra 210 Horn, John 129, 210 Hosea, William 168 Housel, David 168 Howard, Mr. James 24 Howe, Jean 92, 187, 194 Howe, Larry 91, 94, 168 Howell, John 91, 94, 194 Howell, Pam 168 Howerton, Alice 23 Howerton, Fred 168 Howerton, Stephanie 90, 194 Hoyder, Kay 79, 194 Hoyle, Kathy 92, 168 Hubbard, Ellen 72, 73, 79, 89, 168 Hubbard,John 79, 194 Huber, Ann 43, 77, 82, 93, 96, 168 Huber, Kathy 194 Huckin, David 194 Hudnall, Donna 77, 194 Hughes, Mrs. Alma 31 Hughes, Billy 67, 70, 87, 123, 136, 137, 168 Hughes, Dave 67, 210 Hughes, Randy 67, 79, 87, 123, 136, 210 Hulebak, Karen 75, 81, 210 Hull, DeeDee 194 Hull, DoeDoe 194 Hull, Steve 194 Huls, Sue 210 Hunt, Barbara 67, 194 Hunter, Brenda 194 Hunter, Janet 210 Hunter, Susan 210 Hunter, Tom 168 Hunter, Trudy 210 Hupp, Miranda 210 Huskinson, Linda 210 Husted, Ellen 81, 210 Husted, Paul 78, 119, 16 Hutchison, Gerry 203, 211 Iott, Bill 91, 211 Irwin, Rick 75, 81, 95, 211 Isenhower, Wesley 211 Iverson, Linda 211 Iverson, Peter 81, 169 Ives, Barbara 82, 93, 211 Ivey, Diana 169 Ivey, Judy 194 Jackson, Beverly 56, 71, 80, 83, 89, 169 Jackson Carolyn 21 Jackson, Cindy 194 Jackson, David 211 Jackson Gary 67, 211 Jackson Kenny 194 Jackson Linda 194 Jackson, Mrs. Pauline 24, 74 Jacobsen, Land 67, 129, 211 Jacobson, Susan 83 Jageler, Mary 90, 211 James, Carolyn 169 Jarvis, Patsy 73, 75, 81, 89, 194 Jeffus, Dale 194 J-ffffy, Beverly 169 Jenkins, Chris 129, 140, 211 Jenkinson, Steve 123, 135, 145, 211 Jenkinson, Terri 75, 89, 194 Jennings, Mary Chris 211 Jernigan, Janelle 85, 211 Jobe, Debbie 85, 89, 211 Johnson, Barbara 75, 211 Johnson, Chris 67, 70, 87, 123, 169 Johnson, Cindy 45, 84, 85, 169 Johnson, Dale 194 Johnson, David 140, 143, 211 Johns Johns Johns on, Debbie 211 on, Debbie 211 on, Douglas 37, 169 Johnson, Mr. Erroll 31 Johnson, Gale 73, 90, 92, 194 Johnson, Georgia 194 Johnson, James 211 Johnson, Jan 81, 99, 194 Johnson, Janette 211 Johnson, Janice 67, 86, 87, 89, 21 1 Johnson, Jeff 211 Johnson, Karen 57, 72, 91, 94, 194 Johnson, Kathy 71, 74, 82, 89, 92, 169 Johnson, Kathy 194 Johnson, Kimberly 77, 169 Johnson, Lisa 83, 194 Johnson, Lynn 169 Johnson, Marsha 211 Johnson, Mr. Max 31 Johnson, Nora 91, 94, 211 Johnson, Mrs. Nota 26 Johns Johns Johns Johns Johns Johns Johns on, Pat 82, 92, 169 on, Patti 74, 169 on, Mr. Roger 24 on, Roger 83, 195 on, Stan 91, 94, 195 on, Steve 85, 91, 94, 195 on, Steven 167 Jones, Cherry 92, 96, 89, 169 Jones, Claire 48, 67, 71, 89, 169, 180 Jones, David 91, 211 Jones, David 195 Jones, Donna 211 Jones, Eric 195 Jones, Gary 67, 70, 186, 187, 195 Jones, Greg 87, 123, 126, 147, 148, 195 Jones, Jeff 55, 75, 97, 169 Jones, Jim 211 Jones, Judy 92, 195 Jones, Karen 211 Jones Jones ,Ken 76,129,135,211 , Larry 170 Jones, Marcia 82, 195 Jones Jones, Mike , Marsha 89, 93, 170 74, 91, 94, 211 Jones, Mike 170 James, David 129, 211 James, Gerry 194 Jame, Jennifer 89, 95, 194 James, Marilyn 169 Jandebeur, Alan 91, 95 Jandebeur, Robert 91, 94, 95, 169 Jordan, Mrs. Edna 21 Joyce, John 195 Junk, Gayla 81, 170 72, 81, 89, 211 Junk, Susan Jurries, Vicki 195 Kallenberger, Scott 211 Karlovich, Debbie 75, 84, 195 Kasbaum, Patricia 170 Kashbaum, Winora 90, 211 Kauffmann, Tommy 195 Kaufmann, Mike 170 Kaufmann, Russell 211 Keasler, Robin 79, 94, 147, 195 Keely, Mark 129, 139, 211 Keenze, Mrs. Barbara 25 Keithline, Carolyn 71, 170 Kelley, Barbara 81, 89, 195 Kelley, Carolyn 50, 71, 89, 97, 98, 99,111,115, 116, 170 Kelly, Karen 84 Kelly, Pat 77, 170 Kemm, Kathy 195 Kemper, Jack 91, 94, 95, 195 Kennedy, Debbie 82, 93, 195 Kennedy, Kirk 140, 211 Kennedy, Theresa 195 Kennon, Claudia 195 Kenslow, Susan 77, 81, 83, 195 Kerns, John 211 Kerns, Norma 84, 85, 89, 170 !Kessler, Julie 91, 94, 195 Ketchem, Bill 211 3Kile, Steve 170 Killian, Karma 195 Kime, Mrs. Nancy 21 King, Charlie 195, 135, 78 King, Gary 170 King, Marilyn 211 King, Nan 195 King, Susan 195 King, Terry 170 ing, Wally 195 innear, Mike 195 inser, Christine 170 inser, Elizabeth 211 irberger, Brad 170 1 irberger, Kristi 195 Kirby, Mike 195 Kirk, Kathy 71, 80, 89, 116, 170 Kirkland, Chris 195 Kirkland, John 170 Kirkpatrick, Gene 91, 94, 170 Kirtley, Carol 195 Cirton, Chris 97 iishner, Nancy 186, 187, 195 Citchen, Karen 195 Clein, Karen 72, 195 Kleinwachter, Susan 71, 74, 83, 170 ilimowicz, Mark 195 Clinefelter, Julie 195 Clintworth, Kay 33, 67, 171 ilintworth, Skipper 117, 129, 155, 205, 211 Clueger, Kurt 195 inecht, Mary Jo 211 inight, Doug 129, 211 lnight, Harold 136, 195 Inisley, Steve 195 Inox, James 93, 211 Inutson, Craig 136, 137, 171 Inutson, Keith 129, 139, 211 Iohlbacher, Greg 195 Iohlbacher, Ken 211 Ioons, Linda 74, 75, 89, 171 Iorver, Bruce 195 .orver, Gay 2 1 2 Iothe, David 22, 66, 119, 157, 17 1 Irueger, Kathleen 71, 74, 94, 171 Kruse, Gary 195 Kurin, Julie 195 Lamprey, Mary 212 Lancaster, Boyce 91, 94, 212 Landreth, Vicki 57, 67, 71, 78, 89, 119, 171 Langston, Linda 82, 89, 93, 171 Lankie, Rick 129, 212 Laravea, Hugh 212 Larkin, Lee 72, 132, 171 Larkin, Lloyid 212 Larson, Lyn 195 Lassiter, Steve 195 Laughlin, Lynne 93, 212 Lawrance, David 72, 203, 212 Lawnick, James 212 Lawrance, David 73, 78, 81, 212 Lawrence, Larry 195 Lawrence, Linda 171 Layne, Mike 195 Layser, Kathy 196 Leavitt, John 171 Leavitt, Tom 212 Lechner, Mike 196 Lee, David 171 Lee, Lynne 67, 80, 83,89, 171 Lee, Terry 67, 203, 212 Leek, Danny 79, 212 Leek, John 212 LeGate, Chris 60, 136, 138, 171 Leger, David 196 Leggett, Susan 196 Leming, Gary 91, 94, 212 Lemon, Ronnie 196 Lentz, Mrs. Margaret 25 Lewis, Bev 212 Lewis, Kemp 129, 212 Lewis, Waide 129, 212 Lewis, Stan 91, 171 Liggett, Bob 171 Liggett, Mike 196 Liggett, Susan 85, 212 Lincoln, Mrs. Norma 31 Lindley, Sara 93, 212 Lindsey, Charles 212 Lingenfelter, Mrs. Judy 31 Lipperd, Carolyn 212 Litchfield, Alice 196 Litchult, Bill 55, 196 Lloyd, Barry 212 Lloyd, Linda 212 Loerch, Denise 85, 212 Logan, Joe 40, 41, 67, 77, 91, 94, 212 Logan, Kathy 90, 92, 196 Logan, Marc 87 130, 131, 144, 145, 171 Lonergan, Pat 75, 80, 83, 196 Long, Denise 90, 212 Looney, Joe 171 Looney, Randy 67, 81, 212 Loots, Kathy 170, 171 Loucks, Paula 95, 196 Louvier, Karen 89, 203, 212 Lowery, Carol 83, 196 Lowrie, Bob 87, 123, 125, 171 Lowrie, Janiece 212 Lowry, John 91, 94, 171 Lowry, Viccijo 67, 77, 82, 92, 196 Loy, Rhonda 196 Loyd, Mickey 71, 171 Lucas, Carol 80, 89, 99, 171 Lucas, Rahe 47, 212 Lucas, Steve 171 Lummus, John 212 Lummus, Missy 50, 67, 71, 74, 83, 89, 98, 99, 172 Lusk, Mr. Ed 32, 140, 143, 151 Lutton, Steve 140, 212 Lynrsle, Lynda 77, 92, 196 Lytle, Sara 83, 196 MacKenna, Mr. Tom 33,130 McAlister, Elizabeth 172 McAllister, Colleen 172 McAlpine, Jennifer 90, 196 McAlpine, Louis 79, 172 McCain, Martie 172 McCann, Mark 196 McCants, Brenda 92, 196 McCarter, Judy 172 MCCarter, Mary Ann 203, 212 McCaslin, Jay 72, 77, 93 McCaslin, Leigh 212 McCaslin, Mike 70, 81, 123, 172 McCaw, Mrs. Margaret 32 McCahren, Cathy 90, 212 McCluggage, David 87, 123, 135, 196 McClure, Sharon 172 McCollum, Jim 76, 93, 172 McCoy, Helen 92, 172 McCoy, Tracy 196 McCracken, Sharon 212 McCraw, Larry 172 McCray, Anita 89, 212 McCune, Margaret 203, 212 McCurdy, Gary 67, 70, 187, 196 McCurry, Linda 212 McCurry, Patti 83, 85, 196 McCutchen, Walt 72, 129, 212 McDonald, Kathleen 196 McDougal, Connie 80, 196 McDougal, Mrs. Murrel 21 McDowell, Sally 212 McDuffie, Doug 196 McFarland, Barb 196 McFarland, Linda 196 McGee, David 212 McGee, Eston 172 McGee, Mike 172 McGee, Pat 129, 212 McGinnis, Carol 212 McGinnis, Paul 131, 145, 212 McGraw, Megan 196 McGrew, Cristi 212 McGuire, Marvita 78, 93, 172 McGuire, Royann 196 McHenry, Lewis 196 McHugh, Mike 87, 139, 145, 146, 212 Mclntire, Chuck 213 McIntosh, Frank 74, 81, 172 McKeeman, Robert 91, 94, 213 McKelvey, Larry 213 McKim, Doug 129, 135, 213 McKim, Mike 67, 91, 213 McKinney, David 70, 78, 80, 91, 94, 95, 97, 116, 173 McKinney, Sheila 80, 196 McKoy, Amy 196 McLain, Mike 196 McLain, Woody 72, 87, 92, 131, 213 McLane, Mike 213 McLemore, John 213 McMahon, Theresa 196 McMillen, Debbie 187, 196 McNamara, Kathy 77, 81, 89, 173 McNeil, Sharon 71, 74, 75, 95, 173 McNew, Margaret 213 McNinch, George 123, 126, 147, 148, 173 McNinch, Jeanie 196 McNulty, Kevin 213 McNulty, Tim 196 McQuaig, Kathy 173 McQuaig, Margaret 213 McReynolds, Ann 173 McShan, Marc 173 McVay, Eddie 91, 94, 213 Machande, Wayne 87, 130, 131, 145, 173 Magers, Linda 83, 196 Magill, Karen 213 Magill, Mike 152, 153, 173 Magoto, Joe 173 Magoto, Nancy 72 Mahoney, Andy 173 Mahoney, Martha 203, 213 Manley, Mark 173 Mann, Kay 213 Margetson, Diane 173 Markey, Diane 77, 92, 173 Marrinson, Debbie 90, 213 Marshall, Bob 213 Marshall, Carol 213 Marshall, John 196 Martin, Debbie 47, 67, 187, 196 Martin, Peggy 129, 145, 203, 213 Martin, Wayne 67, 75 Martinez, Amos 19, 123, 127, 173 Martinez, Steve 123, 196 Mason, Dale 213 Mason Don 36, 37, 77, 81, 96, 173 Mason, Eric 91, 94 Mason, Mason Judy 72,89,173 Peggie 157, 173 Massey, Steve 87, 123, 145, 196 Masterson, Donna 80, 90, 196 Matthews, Mrs. Connie 22, 23 Matthews, Mr. Paul 23, 78 Mattow, Pam 213 Matzdorf, Fred 196 Mauritson, Barbie 56, 71, 75 171, 173 Maxwell, Poppie 173 May, Lindsey 72, 75, 83, 89, 196 Mayden, Judy 57, 92, 196 Mayfield, Pam 67, 71, 84, 173 Mayfield, Vicki 85, 91, 213 Maynard, Miss Carolyn 29, 83 Maynard, Elizabeth 197 Mayo, Ann 92, 173 Mays, Bill 129, 139, 213 Meason, Tom 67, 70, 87, 110, 123, 157, 173 Medina, Lyana 213 Medlin, Debbie 213 Medlin, Sherry 173 Mehlhorn, Kathy 197 Meiller, Lynn 213 Meinhart, Joe 87, 95, 123, 136, 197 Melson, Carole 31 Mercer, Ruth 213 Meredith, Debbie 213 Merrell, Craig 213 Merrill, Jim 197 Messenger, Pam 90, 213 Metsker, Cheryl 78, 197 Metsker, Ken 79, 173 Meyer, John 197 Meyer, Robbie 67, 213 Meyer, Thelma 21 Meyers, Jan 72, 83, 197 Meyers, Stan 131, 213 Michael, Carol 213 Michael, Debbie 213 Michalsky, Kathy 197 Michie, Richard 67, 213 Michie, Susan 174 Mickelson, Kriste 213 Middleton, Brian 91, 94, 95 Middleton, Christine 91, 94, 213 Mielcarek, Mike 76, 197 Mihelich, Ken 174 Parks, Randy 215 Milks, Bob 123, 174 Miller, Chandra 174, 84 Miller, Chris 197 Miller, Cindy 174, 89, 67 Miller, Dan 74, 174, 67, 70 Miller, Jan 81, 213, 67 Miner, Judy 197, 90, 91 Martha 93, 174, 77 Miller, Miller, Pam 174 Miller, Paul 213 Miller, Miss Roberta 21 Millikan, Suzanne 174 Mills, Amanda 81, 213, 89, 87, 86 Mills, John 174 Mills, Susie 160, 104, 109, 174, 96, 89, 67, 71, 87, 86 Milton, Eric 213, 95 Milton, Susan 73, 174, 97, 84, 71 Mitchell, Bob 91, 213, 94 Mitchell, Jim 197, 91, 95, 94 Mitchell, Larry 213, 203 Mitchell, Linda 93, 174, 95 Mizer, Marc 197 Mohn, Robert 213 Mollard, Carolyn 93, 213 Mollard, Leta 197 Momper, Paul 213 Moncrief, Mike 197 Montgomery, B0 213 Montgomery, Cindy 174 Montgomery, Linda 197, 89, 67 Moody, Pat 197 Moon, Mike 197 Moon, Steve 213 Moore, John 214 Moore, Melinda 214, 81, 82, 93 Moore, Randy 197, 73, 140 Moreland, Alice 214 Morgan, Harold 197 Morgan, Mrs. Pat 21 Morgan, Sherrie 214, 90 Morgan, Steve 214, 91, 94 Moritz, Carl 214 Morris, Gilbert 214 Morrison, John 214 Morrison, Mike 140, 142, 214 Morrison, Richard 214 Morrow, Debbie 89, 93, 197 Morrow, Margo 214 230 Mort, Danny 76, 91, 197 Mosher, Jeff 197 Mount, Ann 71, 99, 1749 Mount, David 85, 91, 94, 214 Mount, Mike 214 Moyers, Nick 67, 79, 197 Muir, Sarah 197 Mullins, Jeffrey 214 Murphy, Anne 214 Murphy, David 214 Murphy, Doug 87, 123, 145, 197 Murphy, Jan 77, 174 Murphy, Jane 67, 19 Murphy, Jim 76, 129, 214 Murray, Bill 214 Murry, George 214 Mushrush, Mark 174 Mushrush, Mike 214 Myall, Celesste 94, 214 Myer, Mrs. Thelma 21, 73 Myers, Kevin 91, 94, 214 Myers, Steve 214 Naifeh, Steve 214 Nance, Kelcie 36, 75, 87, 123, 125,127, 135,174 Narwold, Christine 197 Nash, Kathy 92, 197 Nash, Sandy 77, 89, 174 Neely, Ann 85, 91, 94, 214 Neely, Jeri 174 Neer, Mark 91, 136, 137, 152, 153, 157, 174 Neff, Jon 58, 197 Neff, Mary 197 Nelson, Greg 214 Nelson, Mac 72, 81, 197 Nelson, Susan 79, 174 Nelson, Mr. Wayne 29, 85 Neubauer, Bill 93, 175 Newmaster, Mark 197 Newton, Tim 132, 175 Nichols, Debbie 197 Nicholson, Marsha 214 Nicholson, Scott 87, 123, 145 197 Nicks, Walter 129, 132, 214 Nielson, Max 94, 214 Nightingale, Chris 139, 214 Nightingale, Linn 197 Nipper, Mary 214 Nistetter, Jay 139, 214 Noble, Nancy 175 Noel, Jim 175 Norfleet, Ed 95, 129, 214 Norman, Mr. Allen 25, 74 Norman, Peggie 175 Norris, Cecil 214 Nye, Robert 175 Oakes, Gretchen 85, 197 Oberstein, David 67, 77, 175 Oberstein, Donna 197 Obrock, Judy 175 Obrock, Steve 214 O'Carroll, Ormande 197 Odell, John 152, 153, 175 Odom, John 197 Oglesby, Kirk 152, 214 Ohlrich, David 72, 197 Oliver, Reatha 85, 89, 197 Olsen, Charles 91, 175 Olsen, Christine 89, 214 Omstead, Betty 198 Omstead, Tommi 72, 214 Onsgard, Sandy 175 Orr, Drew 214 Ortloff, Jane 84, 89, 175 Osborn, Allen 198 Osborn, Nancy 89, 175 Osko, Mark 214 Osment, Jan 175 Phelps, Margaret 72, 198 Phenicie, Tom 215 Phillips, Barry 215 Phillips, Elizabeth 73, 215 Phillips, John 129, 215 Phillips, Layne 150, 151, 198 Phillips, Linda 51, 62, 67, 89, Overstreet, Gary 214 Overstreet, Mike 198 Overturf, Sidney 175 Owen, Kathy 198 Oyler, Ri chard 2 14 Pack, Julie 214 Page, Gary 175 Painter, Mike 214 Palazzo, Rick 42, 43, 87, 93, 123, 145, 198 Pallissard, Mr. Phillip 28, 29 Palmer, George 214 Palumbo, Dotty 72, 81, 202, 214 Palumbo, Patty 81, 94, 198 Papke, Jeff 145, 214 Pappan, Leslie 198 Pappan, Vickie 214 Pappano, Tom 85, 175 Pardee, Janet 215 Parkinson, Richard 215 Parks, Connie 81, 82, 89, 93, 175 Parks, Madelyn 72, 81, 215 98, 99, 176 Phillips, Lynn 187, 198 Phillips, Preston 198 Phillips, Tawna 215 Philpott, Kristy 92, 198 Pickett, Donald 215 Pierce, Dave 135, 215 Pilfold, Jo Ann 176 Pine, Marc 77, 176 Pine, Patty 215 Pitchford, Pat 215 Pitcock, Charles 176 Pittman, Neil 198 Pittman, Sondra 89, 176 Pitts, Kaysie 215 Platt, Chris 78, 79, 95, 176 Platt, Elliott 91, 94, 198 Plemons, Pattie 215 Plost, Jerry 215 Plumer, Paula 82, 93, 176 Plummer, Janet 92, 176 Plunckett, Jim 215 Poetker, Henry 176 Polin, Steve 74, 135, 198 Pommier, Paulette 72, 198 Parrish, Carole 72, 198 Patrain, Blake 129, 215 Partain, Denise 75, 198 Paschal, Bill 198 Pasque, Mike 87, 135, 215 Pasque, Rick 70, 87, 114, 119, 123, 124, 132, 135, 147, 148, 175 Pass, Dewayne 91, 215 Pate, Chuck 87, 140, 175 Patterson Patterson , Barbara 215 , David 82, 93, 198 Patterson, Janell 198 Patterson Patterson , Linda 91, 94, 215 , Nancy 215 Patton, Carol 198 Patton, Travis 175 Paul, Danny 87, 123, 198 Pope, Bobby 91, 215 Pope, Carolyn 83, 89, 110, 176 Pope, Marolyn 72, 89, 176 Pope, Mary 215 Popejoy, Doug 72, 147, 176 Porter, Anne 72, 83, 215 Porter, Kathy 198 Potter, David 198 Pottorf, Judy 215 Poulos, Marc 129, 145, 215 Powell, Cynthia 215 Powell, Eric 176 Powell, Ginger 176 Powell, Julie 82, 93, 198 Powell, Toby 215 Powely, Ken 140, 198 Poyhonen, Bob 176 Payne, Debbie 89, 198 Payne, Gary 198 Payne, Larry 198 Payne, Mrs. Wilma 31 Pearce, Doug 79, 175 Pearson, Bob 198 Peasley, Mark 96, 175 Peasley, Milton 152, 215 Penrose, Steve 67, 123, 145, 198 Perkins, Jeff 129, 139, 215 Perkins, Norman 87, 131, 176 Perkins, Patsy 215 Perkins, Ruthann 215 Perrine, George 198 Perryman, Otto 215 Perryman, Susan 90, 215 Peters, Mrs. Patricia 31 Presley, Cheryl 198 Price, Berwin 152, 215 Price, David 91, 94, 198 Price, Frances 84, 96, 176 Pringle, Phillip 95, 198 Proctor, Carol 90, 215 Pryor, Jan 176 Pryor, Steve 199 Pue, Cheryl 215 Pugh, Deborah 72, 215 Pummill, Joan 176 Purcell, Dan 74 Purgason, Ken 129, 135, 215 Pursell, Karen 91, 94, 177 Purvine, Janice 94, 215 Purvine, Judith 94, 177 Puryear, Jane 91, 94, 95, 199 Petersen, Skip 2 1 5 Peterson, Cindy 91, 215 Peterson, Manya 2 15 Petersom, Rick 198 Peterson, Tia 81, 215 Petree, Bill 198 Petty, Brad 56, 198 Queen, Mike 28, 70, 87, 123, 177 Quigley, Dale 87, 139, 150, 151, Quinn, 199 Mr. Grover 22, 23 Raatz, Karen 215 Rabe, Karl 215 Rabe, Peter 199 Rabon, Nell 177 Rabon, Peter 199 Rainey, Linda 93 Ralston, John 129, 215 Ralston, Mena 61, 67. 177 Ralston, Vicky 215 Randall, Don 140, 199 Randall, Donna 215 Randall, Kent 73, 85, 199 Randel, Julie 215 Ransbottom, James 74, 123, 177 Raspanti, Debbie 199 Rather, Doug 74, 79, 177 Ray, Mauldin 91, 199 Raybourn, Tom 58, 70, 87, 140, 198, 199 Raynolds, Nancy 177 Rayson, Bill 199 Rayson, Jeanne 79, 177 Reamy, Kathy 92, 199 Reaugh, Robin 216 Redman, Mr. John 27, 77 Redus, Harry 177 Reed, Dennis 199 Reed, Keith 216 Reed, Rhonda 72, 199 Reeds, Ted 216 Reese, Ron 177 Reese, Susan 72, 83, 89, 177 Reid, Debbie 89, 216 Reid, Janet 67, 199 Reiss, Vicki 44, 71, 75, 78, 89, 177 Remmert, Bill 70, 87, 123, 157, 177 Remmert, Kathy 90, 91, 199 Remmert, Pat 216 Renard, Doug 177 Renegar, Valiska 79, 216 Rex, Royce 76, 82, 93 Reynolds, David 93, 199 Reynolds, Mr. Jim 23 Reynolds, John 74, 82, 93, 177 Reynolds, Linda 199 Rhodes, Ken 157, 177 Rice, Chris 77, 81, 177 Rice, Jean Anne 77, 89, 157, 177 Richardson, Mrs. Betty 21 Richardson, Judy 199 Richardson, Randy 91, 95, 199 Richmond, Beth 83, 199 Richmond, Robin 94, 216 Roberts, Dave 81, 199 Roberts, David 177 Roberts, Denise 177 Roberts, Joe 199 Roberts, Lynn ' 44, 72, 216 Roberts, Mike 199 Roberts, Roanne 216 Roberts, Mr. Robert 33, 133, 135 Roberts, Roberta 74, 177 Roberts, Robin 177 Robertson, Randi 93, 199 Roberts, Steve 178 Robinson, Gregory 76, 178 Robinson, Kathi 178 Robinson, Kimberley 178 Robinson, Nancy 89, 178 Robinson, Tom 199 Robison, James 216 Robison, Mrs. Mary Nell 31 Robson, Bruce 140, 141, 199 Roby,Jhn 129,216 Rodgers, Mark 139, 199 Roehmer, Donna 216 Roelofsen, Janny 72, 84, 178 Roelofsen, Jerry 216 Rogers, Debbie 91, 94, 216 Rogers, Diane 216 Rogers, Rick 178 Rogers, Rod 216 Rojas, Vecha 54, 71, 74, 81, 89, 178 Rolen, Denise 199 Ricks, Becky 72, 199 Ricks, Kathy 216 Ricks, Vicky 67, 77, 83, 199 Riddle, Kaye 80, 90, 199 Reynolds, Nancy 39, 199 Ridenhour, John 177 Ridlon, Mary 216 Riley, Denise 82, 93, 177 Risenhoover, Mr. Bill 33, 123, 145 Ritholz, Adam 216 Ritterbusch, Gary 199 Ritz, David 87, 129, 147, 216 Rivett, Sherrie 199 Roberts, Anne 216 Roberts, Bob 123 Roberts, Cathee 89, 216 Roberts, Cindy 81, 82, 89, 93, 216 Roberts, Clay 216 Roberts, Daniel 216 RoH,LBa 36,67,105,107,11Q 160,178 Rollins, Gayle 178 Roney, Walter 70, 82, 87, 93, 123,145,199 Rooks, Sharon 216 Roop, Bill 74, 76, 77, 178 Roop, Margaret 84, 199 Roper, Brad 199 Rose, Larry 199 Rose, Sam 91, 94, 216 Rosenthal, David 87, 123, 127, 136, 147, 199 Rosenthal, Terry 75, 199 Ross, Ricky 39, 77, 199 Ross, Debbie 199 Rounds, Phil 87, 145, 199 Rowe, Andrew 40, 41, 77, 95, 216 Rowe, Dan 199 Rowley, Bruce 70, 74, 178 Rubey, Sally 74, 178 Rubottom, Rinda 199 Rufi, Diane 44, 178 Rummerfield, Biff 70, 75, 87, 98, 99, 109, 117, 140, 142, 178 Rummerfield, Suzie 216 Rushing, Robert 92, 216 Russell, Jan 77, 199 Russell, Janet 199 Ryser, Charles 178 Ryser, Ellen 199 Sadler, Donna 92, 199 Sakelaris, Mary 93, 216 Samara, Nicky 82, 93, 216 Sampson, Pat 199 Sanders, Boone 216 Sanders, Roger 216 Sanders, Susan 91, 94, 216 Sanditen, Scott 76, 216 Sandlin, Steve 199 Sanger, Houston 150, 151, 216 Sanseverino, Thea 92, 216 Sapp, Cynthia 199 Sapp, Richard 178 Sartain, Renee 199 Sartain, Tom 87, 145, 199 Sauer, Bob 91, 94, 95, 178 Saunders, Kelly 79, 199 Saxby, George 96, 151, 178 Schad, Alan 216 Schenck, Tony 216 Schermerhorn, Sue 91, 94, 216 Schooley, Steve 70, 87, 123, 145,187,199 Schouweiler, Mary 179 Schouweiler, Rita 85, 216 Schuler, Mr. Dale 19 Schunk, Joni 216 Schusterman, Dale 45, 77, 78, 179 Schwamb, Chip 85, 91, 94, 216 Schwartz, Cheryl 71, 89, 179 Scott, Craig 179 Scott, Gilda 77, 179 Scott, Jerry 135, 216 Scott, Phillip 145, 216 Scruggs, David 199 Seal, Steve 87, 123, 147, 179 Sears, Bob 199 Seay, Dianna 79, 203, 216 Sebran, Amy 199 Secrest, Ronny 123, 145, 187, 199 See, Marsha 179 Sellards, Pat 179 Sewell, Kathy 199 Seymour, Ed 74, 81, 179 Seymour, Steve 91, 216 Shapard, Bruce 199 Shapard, Craig 70, 87, 123, 125,127,145,146,187,199 Sharp, Barry 199 Sharp, Terry 216 Sharpe, Duane 129, 135, 216 Shaughnessy, Mackie 71, 179 Shaw, Nita 216 Shea, Mr. Clifford 29 Shelton, Mark 216 Sherack, Darlene 199 Sherack, Dennis 217 Sherrill, Suzie 67, 81, 84, 85, 171,199 Shipman, Jim 199 Shoefstall, Mrs. Marie 30,31 Showalter, Joe 217 Siegel, Susan 75, 217 Siekman, Debbie 90, 217 Simons, Mary 217 Sims, Dick 92, 178 Singer, Beverly 96, 178 Singleton, Warren 199 Sisney, Rick 217 Sivetz, Lynn 217 Skinner, Bob 179 Skinner, Shirley 80, 199 Skodlar, Pam 93, 199 Slifer, Susan 187, 200 Sligar, Randy 200 Sloan, Steve 217 Smedley, Dianne 179 Smith, Carolyn 91, 94, 178 Smith, Cheryl 90, 91, 178 Smith, Dan 217 Smith, Darci 81, 200 Smith, Debbie 179 Smith, Gary 91, 94, 95, 187. 200 Smith, Gilbert 200 Smith, Jack 200 Smith. Jeannie 217 Smith, Karen 200 Smith, Kevin 87, 140 Smith, Laura 79, 89, 217 Smith, Laura 81, 89, 217 snnh,Lee 78,79,81,94,178 Smith, Marcee 80, 82. 89, 93, 200 Smith, Martin 180 Smith, Martin 77, 180 Smith, Mike 200 Smith, Pam 89, 180 Smith, Miss Pat 25 Smith, Patty 180 Smith, Mrs. Rita 31 Smith, Ron 67, 91, 217 Smith, Stacy 200 Smith, Mrs. Virginia 25 Smothers, Lee 217 Smoth ers, Mr. James 31 Smyth, Susan 81, 217 Snider, Mark 200 Snyder, Carol 217 Sober, Ronny 180 Soderstrom, Gary 180 Soderstrom, Gayla 86, 87, 89, 217 Solnok, Vince 200 Somers, Barbara 217 Soudriette, Richard 217 Sowers, Mike 82, 78, 42, 93, 180, 57, 70, 157 Spalding, Cliff 180 Spaulding, Scott 200, 91, 94 Spark, William 217 Speer, Sherry 180, '89 Spence, Bruce 91 Spence, Margaret 217 Spencer, Sharon 180 Spies, Gail 217 Spitler, Linda 200, 83, 67 Spitzer, Jeannie 217 Spradlin, Tom 217 Sprouse, Ray 200 Spurrier, Eric 217 Spurrier, Jamie 180 Staadt, Randy 83, 200 Stainer, Amanda 217 Stambaugh, Joe 217 Stambaugh, Woody 83, 217 Stanberry, Mrs. Erskine 19 Standefer, Craig 217 Stanley, Becky 180, 89 Stark, Gary 217 Stein, Buddy 217 Stein, Leon 96, 180 Steinle, Chris 200, 91, 94 Stephens, Debby 217 Stephenson, David 200, 143, 140 Stephenson, Mrs. Hazel 31 Stevenson, Gary 129, 135,217 Steward, Nancy 80, 180, 89, 77 71 Stewart, Beth 200 Stewart, Charlene 200, 89 Stewart, Sammy 217 Stobaugh, Phil 91, 95, 94, 180 231 Stockton, David 200, 135 Stogner, Kim 217, 41, 40, 218, 67 Stone, Adrienne 180, 67, 60 Stone, Alicia 217, 203 Stone, David 180, 67 Storts, Saundra 200 Story, Storrs, Lisa 200, 58, 85 Larry 129, 217 Strange, Delia 180 Tiffany, Pattie 200 Tiffany, Susan 83, 181 Timmerman, Ray 123, 136, 145, 200 Timmons, Gwendolyn 181 Tink, Kryss 218 Tinker, Debbie 218 Tinker, John 200 Todd, Barry 200 Todd, Dale 218 Wair, Al 200 Walden, Steve 218 Walker, Bruce 218 Walker, Craig 182 Walker, Dana 182 Walker, John 183 Walker, Marilyn 200 Walker, Nancy 218 Walker, Randy 140,218 Walton, Rick 183 Traw, Rusty Strange, Susan 200 Streetman, Claudia 200 Strock, Larry 217 Strozier, Cheryl 180 Stunkard, Monica 180 Stunkard, Shelley 200 Subilia, Bob 180 Sugg, Brad 217 Sullenger, Mr. Dwayne 123, 125, 33, 145 Sullivan, Chuck 123, 124, 108, 147,l8O,67,70,156,157 Sullivan, Mark 217 Todd, Laura Todd, Mike 81, 181 213, 218 Torbert, Mrs. Jessie 30, 31 Tracy, Jim 181 Tracy, Jane 90, 93, 218 200 Sulton, Mike 74, 180, 70, 87, 157 Wilson, David 219 Summers, Barbara 85 Summers, Brenda 181 Treadwell, Patty 89, 218 Treece, James 182 Tremaine, Thomas 87, 147, 200 Trent, Gaylen 91, 94, 182 Trickel, Richard 218 Tritt, Tim 218 Trotter, Kirk 200 Troutt, Beth 71, 75, 83, 182 Tubb, Susan 82, 218 Tumelson, Melinda 182 Turcott, Paul 218 Wanberg, Bobby 129, 218 Ward, Elaine 72, 218 Ward, Janice 72, 90, 200 Ward, Mike 200 Ward, Rick 183 Warren, Mary 218 Warren, Rick 91, 218 Washburn, Bob 200 Watkinson, Rex 200 Watson, Susan 218 Weaver, Danny 200 Weaver, John 201 Summers,Jim 200, 136 Sunderland, Kent 123, 200, 145, 144, 87 Sutton, Joyce 217 Swain, Marilyn 79, 217 Swanson, Steve 217 Swearingen, Sherry 81, 82, 93, 181 Sweetin, Linda 81, 83, 181 Swenson, Katie 217 Swenson, Steve 200, 91, 67 Swindler, Dorothy 200, 94 Swisher, Mark 129, 217 Synar, Steve 200 Szenasy, Sondra 200 Tackett, Bruce 217 Taggart, Lewis 217, 91, 94 Tappan, David 200, 95 Taylor, Bob 217, 152 Turnbo, Jon 92, 218 Turnbull, Johnna 81, 89, 218 Turner, Janiss 218 Turner, John 200 Turner, Marcia 200 Turner, Sharee 200 Turner, Tobi 71, 91, 94, 95, 182 Turner, Win 182 Turney, Brenda 187, 200 Taylor, Bruce 217, 91, 94 Taylor, Candy 217 Taylor, Debbie 200 Taylor, Jan 200 Taylor, Larry 70, 74, 136, 181 Taylor, Lisa 200 Taylor, Mary 217 Taylor Rhonda 200 1 Taylor, Vicki 217 Taylor , Bob 152, 217 Teel, Nita 218 Templeman, Phil 181 Terral, Will 28, 181 Thacker, Jackie 218 Thacker, Pam 71, 72, 181 Thomas, Cheryl 200 Thompson, Bill 218 Thompson, Don 91, 94, 181 Tuttle, Tom 2 18 Twibeu, Hollie 31, 67, 95, 105, 218 Tyer, Bob 87, 123, 145, 200 Uhles, Carol 200 Ulrich, Jim 182 Underwood, Clay 200 Underwood, John 218 Valentine, Gary 152 Van Bibber, Anita 200 Vance, Barry 129, 218 Vancil, Terry 123, 145, 200 Vandever, Steve 200 Vandiver, Zane 72, 92, 218 Van Zant, David 200 Vass, Kitty 57, 218 Vaughan, Becky 218 Vaughn, Rick 81, 87, 145, 146, 200 Veigl, Donna 57, 182 Veitch, David 182 Verby, John 200 Verby, Richard 92, 145, 218 Vier, Randy 73, 200 Vilott, Cathy 81, 83, 200 Vogt, Stephen 218 Volentine, Raymond 182 Weaver, Ed 218 Weber, Lynne 201 Weems, Craig 201 Weese, David 201 Wehrenberg, Diane 218 Weinheimer, Bob 183 Weir, Eric 83, 183 Weir, Stacey 83, 218 Weirick, Ann 218 Welch, Gary 201 Welch, Kathy 85, 218 Welsh, Greg 81, 87, 145, 183 Welsh, Peggy 81, 218 Wendorff, Debbie 45, 84, 85, 89, 201 Wentz, Francie 67, 183 Werling, Lee 123, 201 Werner, Jim 201 Werre, Mark 183 Wesche, Paul 218 Wescott, Jim 201 Wescott, Judi 218 West, Steve 183 West, Mr. Terry 33, 129, 139 Westbrook, Randy 218 Westmoreland, Mary 84, 93, 183 Wetzel, Jan 218 Wheeler, Craig - 201 Wheeler, Debbie 218 Wheeler, Mr. Joe 28, 29 Whipple, Pat 201 Wilborn, Terry 58, 92, 201 Wilcox, Cheryl 72, 99, 201 Wiles, Kenneth 201 Wiley, Jeannine 183 Wiley, Katheryn 67, 71, 78, 89 157, 183 Wiley, Lynn 47, 57, 67, 78, 85 89, 99, 201 Wilkerson, Tom 67, 79, 218 Wilkins, Judy 201 Wilkinson, Jamee 218 Willenburg, Pat 67, 81, 202, 203, 219 Willett, Mary Lee 185, 219 Willhoite, Mr. Levi 23, 53, 73 Williams, Mrs. Dorothy 31, 73 Williams, Mr. Jerald 32, 33, 129,132,133 Williams, Lynn 77, 89, 219 Williams, Phil 219 Williams, Ron Williams, Scott 201 Williams, Tim 183 Williamson, Mark 219 Willis, Don 183 Willits, Joe 91, 94, 183 Wilson, Jenny 83, 201 Wilson, Jo Ann 183 Wilson, Jan 201 Wilson, John 219 Wilson, Mark 183 Wilson, Paula 157, 183 Wince, Bill 183 Wingrey, Cindy 201 Wing, Christine 80, 201 Winters, Harley 201 White, Barry A 72, 87, 132, 134, 183 White, Camme 201 White, Janice 85, 89, 218 White, Mrs. Janice 25 White, John 218 White, Pat 135, 218 White, Rod 183 White, Steve 72, 183 Thompson, Duke 87, 123, 145, 200 Thompson, Glenda 218 Thompson, Kathy 91, 94, 200 Thompson, Thompson Stanley 2 18 Tim 181 Voss, Laura 80, 90, 200 Yelton, Dale 79 Waddington, Cathy 218 Wade, Dave 218 Wade, Gene 79, 200 Thorpe, Sandy 90, 181 Threadgill, Bob 181 Threlkeld, Kris 218 Tibey, Mark 41, 92, 218 Wadley, Pam 67, 71, 74, 75, 83, 89, 182 Wager, Rick 182 Waguespack, Brent 49, 70, 140, 142, 157, 163, 182 Whitener, Carol 82, 218 Whiteside, Jay 218 Whitlock, Charles 183 Whitlock, Kim 90, 218 Whitlock, Vikki 67, 71, 75, 89, 182 Whitlow, Margaret 201 Whitman, Scott 87, 152, 218 Wieczorek, Scotty 66, 70 , 183 Wiggins, John 218 Wise, Julie 81, 82, 93, 219 Witherspoon, Nancy 91, 94, 219 Wood, Kerri 201 Wood, Stan 201 Woodard, Randy 152, 219 Woodruff, Mrs. Julie Munson 26, 27 Woods, Debbie 183 Woods, Kris 79, 94, 219 Woodward, Cathey 219 Wooten, Rodney 67, 219 Word, Kathy 201 Word, Robert 201 Word, Sharron 67, 71, 86, 87, 89, 108, 118, 183 Workman, James 201 Worsham, Rick 72, 139, 219 Wright, Carol 183 Wright, Sue 201 Wright, Richard 67, 123, 124, 183 Wyatt, Rick 201 Wylie, Bob 93, 183 Wyrrick, Anita 67, 89, 117, 21 Wyrrick, Sharon 67, 86, 87, 89, 196,201 Yelton, Dale 219 Yetman, Michele 183 Young, Gail 219 Yount, Charlie 74, 118, 183 Youtsey, Ginger 201 Zabienski, Terry 201 Zakharian, Annette 58, 201 , Zeff, Michelle 219 Zeito, George 183 Zimmer, Fred 219 'L' '--.upvv V -11,77 -V ,,,,,-,


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