Memorial High School - Taps Yearbook (Tulsa, OK)

 - Class of 1974

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Lx, V 'VI1f,,,'.'3- V ', 'V-V ,, V-:,sV,,K1V.5-gf V- VJVV-VV VUVMVV :gi-:' V '.:eV.V 3111 -VV,---Vi-V :,QV1V ,. , , V V .V ,A .,,., , ,V V 2,4 - .:Vy'-:Ziff-,Vg :Vg - V ww -' -V , .'V, I. V ,V-wV.VV,,-V.. ,- , 'V VV.uVz,V . ,X.:VV5Vz,- V ,, .V. .,,. , .-V. , ,K V, ,, ,, 1,-,.VV,, .VV .V IVVVV-sf?-gV,, 1-Jz V. ,,Vg,:, V:,V'V - V,.z5V,15g-Az.4v,VV5N V..,. ...,KV,,,, E 3 TAPS XII 1974 Published by the yearbook staff of Memorial High School, Tulsa, Oklahoma. :M f , , ,Vl,W,c?f , f f4wI?WfiL4,Ji,f , 'MW J f MH, HM, . ,wi fzgligav ,fa d W .... , 4 W S ,,fW f'4 QC, M W wwf 1 ,, 49 ,f ffff J 1 KW? 523311 fffifyg, U, vwwf' g f X Wei! W7'Wi2,'5i5il', 'wffV5f314'YiU 1 ,, KA, , ,,,., A,v,, ,, I - ,,, mga 5 wiv f f mx fi ' gs W A if ff ,f ,,... , ' Q ' 'fffi ' ' W 'f:'M,'i:'Q'j:fl? W, f475i'l3WMff fiH5'fffZfe3vw A f' .:' f jf ffggi A , f JV f?Qi?f9,,:M 1 wmiqy ffwwff W., H , M 5 f H LL-,, WV: ff f,', 7 ,,w,.W,,, , , :fi ,....-qqw-an We've Been Here It seemed that our summer vacation had just begun when suddenly we found ourselves going back to school. We started the year with mixed emotions due to the changes in administration and the presence of Mason. Despite these changes, the majority of us came with open minds and enthusiasm to make this a great year. Contents Opening ........ .... 1 Who We Were Faculty ...... ..... 2 0 Seniors .... .... 3 8 Juniors ...... ..... 6 6 Sophomores . . . . . . . .86 What We Did FaH .... Y.. ...1G2 Winter ...142 Spring ...184 Closing . . . . . .230 Index. .. . . .236 Coupled schools tended to cause some problems but they were worked out. At times we found that sharing with Mason worked to our advantageg being so close to another high school made us realize that we had to unite to distinguish our- selves. Other times we could hardly wait to have Memorial just for Chargers. Even with an expanded parking lot, the competition with Mason for parking spaces meant coming back early from lunch. Many times during fifth hour we rushed to the bookstore, only to find that it no longer belonged to Memorial. As a result of Mason's choice of school colors, we changed back to our original red, white, and Columbia blue. Traffic increased as buses continually shuffled students between school and home. Former Chargers changed loyalties, but that wasn't so bad, because we all were still here everyday. Finally on January 2, Memorial stood alone on Hudson Ave- nue, freed of her little sister. 4 ww ,QEEH ' 1?. Q-mi ggxsigg . ' r Q ' . KS. V . , I 1. m .,..i,f1'n ff M Q. , - V ,rf ,f,.a- W' W ,- 245 J, , VW ,Wu 1 v ' O iq . AJ W ' :Ji ,iii fm- . .1 , 1 Nf , .ff N - L , . gg-rg ., M,-2 1 . . f , K . 1 'x, . V Y AQ? 515 W +654 .e n , W -,M - ' M Nw X-'MW H. K 'uf , ., hs ,s V 'gf'f'1v3 f .mn K' k' ' e ay. J- if X4 , , .-K. , ' ,T mf. . ., ,341-gg-,,-' i :, . ' , 7 .N..iv.': 1 ,4 Q, .NA ,N nj A f mx- 1 , . 'il 6 is 4? .M 'if iw' 'Q-S f +555 f AJLW if 'H 'S is has l .gf ,Ht :A A 2, fEWsaEff Egg fag, gqdjfff . g gl 93 J '! ' .wh .a- AW ARROW 'rt Among the Memorial-Mason mass of humanity we found friends. Our own moods dictated the type of friendship we enjoyed. Sometimes we wanted to be in a crowdg other times we needed one special friend. We got in trouble for talking to our friends in class, but we did it again and again. We could always depend on our friends to have room for one more, if we wanted to go out to lunch or to the game. We talked, we laughed, we cried. Many friends we made just in passing: oth- ers we will keep all our lives. ggi 7 I For the first year in a longtime chargers began to show school spiritiiThe reign of the cool, apath- i etic Charger had ended. No longer was it consid- ered bad to care for our school. We realized that school spirit did not revolve around sports, but around school pride found in each of us. Proudly we supported the things which represented Mem- orial. How We displayed our spiritdidn't matter, long as it was there. 8 r3l'55 f1 , U 1. avg - WV . AI ga 55 M :: -3 L .13 A A . .4 al . ,fl I Q 1 1, 'im cgi li N I ' fr A 1 Z' . r , I Classes we had to attend should have been fore- most in our minds, but usually weren't. Along with the drudgery of homework, tests, and studying there were classes and projects we found we enjoyed. Some classes prepared us for jobs that we might hold, others furthered interests in our hobbies. Most of us were here for an education, a few because we had to be. Many of us, realizing this was our last free education, took advantage of it. 10 ! mmf X ,W .X ,, .XV- I iii O I W qi, 3? afzdwmh 1 Ill! ,1- l i if gifirii if HQ? i4i 'h'Q +3 :sa as fs. Aims Q44 awww ,fn 'X Z S Outside of school, time was our own and we did what we wanted. We frequented many places, mainly eating establishments and kept McDonald's in business. Some of our activities followed traditions, the fair in October and Across the Street after ball games. The park wasn't new or particularly exciting but it was a place to get together and have fun. And if we were' bored Southroads always offered a way to spend the day. Our money situation governed most of our plans, but if we could afford it, we were there. 13 Even though the problems of the outside world seemed remote, a few affected us personally. Newspapers and television forced news of Water' gate to our attention. For the first time in our lives we became fully aware of political corruption, ln this the year of shortages, we did what we could by participating in the paper drive, topping all other Tulsa schools by saving 1 ,156 trees No sooner had the paper drive ended than the Presse dent announced an energy crisis Our thermosf tats dropped to 68 degrees and gasoline was not to be found on Sunday, With the state of the world as it was. we just waited to see what would hap pen 14 C.: 'K 0 - f an 2 Nixon Calls Klclcbac 0l' Afwffilill, 'Cm Allegations Again Agnew Noi Frivolo C W- x SKK ,H - l ' Q' I C ffaiizg, f if WX f7 v gk T- ,gl ,591 4 . 7 CMJ 09 W WOD X l S .L ,C N 'fgfggq nxon Glvmg Up Tape ' llfffff Afler Calls Fo O sle 6 f I' U of flfeuff ms - V 5 WR A Nixon Cash Pledge W Wk ,Wahl-. lf Llnlced fo OllOfRC 'ESQ It i N W nv' gigfr L 5 Q X fi W x if 91 N I f km i in W 43 5 Q M W W awk I ,R M W an W 9. . ff. K, g M ll' 5-'lf' 'Y I 'U 'V 'sew -2- f za MW A HJ . , . ,,, uk 4 W' in i .X . y M .- W, As interests varied so did our opportunities for involvement. lt was our choice as to whether we participated or not. Various classes and groups provided a way for us to display our tal- ents. Our organizations gathered people ot similar interests working toward common goals. Students weren't the only ones involved. It wasn't unusual to find teachers outside of classrooms taking part in our activities. ln every aspect of school there was something for each of us. Whether we were a participant or a spectator, we held the makings ot a great year. 17 18 Division Dr. Dorlond I-leods Foculty in '73-'74 School Term THE 1973-74 BOARD OF EDUCATION -1f. 7f?5 fir ': W '1' W1 'f,3!L,f'i f ' - ' LA 'Offaly 1- . t at A ' ' ' , V X 3. ' YQ, 55521: . f mf H . ,, N-.4 -, Z 4,, L ky 4 ,V 4, ML I 1 Dr. Darland confers with Mrs. Bennett about an afternoon appointment. DR. BRUCE HOWELL, SUPERINTENDENT, TULSA SCHOOLS 20 Faculty 5 z i . ,s ,V , 7, 5 , X W. DR. JAMES DARLAN D-PRINCIPAL f v 1 in i 4 agp- over a faculty meeting, Dr. Darland distributes agendas. With the end of the '73-'74 school year we saw the completion of Dr. Darland's first year as prin- cipal ot Memorial. As an assistant principal at Memorial the past nine years, he easily moved into the top position. Presiding over school activi- ties, he initiated new Programs and revised old ones. He introduced the distributive and coopera- tive education programs which opened up new opportunities for many of us. Guiding the faculty and us through the Mason-Memorial phase, the adjustments in enrollment, and the time change, Dr. Darland has striven to be aware of change and has initiated new policies as circumstances have arisen, and as we, the students, have changed. 3OAFtD OF EDUCATION-left to right, Mrs. Mary Warner, Ftoben L. Beck, Carl D. Hall, Jr., Eugene H. Harris, Ray Conard, Curtis Turner, Hobart C. Sanders. Faculty 21 Counselors cmd Decins Provide Sluclenl Assislonce I Q 4 Mrs. Creager and Mr. Scnuler enjoy 50's Day aclivities. Mr. Belief DarliCiDaIeS in Commencement. AUBREY BAER--Counselor , JERREL BELLEPZ-Assistant Principal MARY ELLEN BRIDGES-Counselor H dpi, ' JUANITA CAMP-Counselor W pm l IWQM WANDA COX-Counselor ,A 1' U 1, MARGIE CREAGEFZ-Dean of Girls 'cw-r' 2 f ? f f ggi M P -L:!f,,l'?fW,,lfh':f,,4,7'f,f ,:f ' 3 f ' , 1 - ,,.,, ' f f' , -. -fza awiiif .5 mg I 1 ' BOB ROBERTS-Dean of Boys DALE SCHULEF?-Assistant Principal if :L 1 Y f Mr. Baer and Mrs. Gorden confer about a studenfs progress. 22 Faculty mf .,,,. . ii , 1 .774 1 ry,ff,'4b' tqiywv 4 Q as 3, I t, In , ,,4fgzj,'fWf' W W, L tt QW? K A L ' A , A ff +4 , 1 f Ag ly -1 ' i M - K I W' A wa. K ' Dean Ftoberts and Brian Hale discuss the upcoming regional baseball tournament, The counselors, deans, and assistant principals were available to help us with the many problems of high school. Mrs. Creager and Mr. Roberts handled unexcused tardies and absences and our personal problems. They also enforced school regulations. Mr. Beller became an assist- ant principal this year, he and Mr. Schuler worked with us to improve the curriculum. The counse- lors, Mr, Baer, Miss Bridges, Mrs. Camp, and Mrs. Cox, arranged our class schedules, advised us on courses and helped us make plans for our futures. Faculty 23 Much paperwork poured into the office daily, but was ably handled by our office staff. They assisted us in recording attendance, updating and mailing transcripts, preparing the daily bul- letin, and performing clerical chores forthe faculty and administration. Because of their efficiency our school was well organized, and help was always available to us when needed. 24 Fact Mrs. Neeley and Mrs. Hemphill print the daily bulletin. 5-ui'1,' ?? .-47' ' , ,tml Y 1 M ,E , . wi 3 ' Q ,, ,, ,4 I..-Mei! L f W f ' as hawk its If W H ,V A , 'wwf ' Mrs. Bingham makes the daily attendance call. .nwa M ,ww I M, W .,,.- M...w, t,.w-MPM Office Staff Handles Clerical Tasks for Memorial Mrs. Stevenson arranges bookstore supplies. ,V-...-.wwf K iwmygyr ,,. qleggggi 3 !4K5iflQ g a??afI Mrs. Hemphill sorts student records. ,ffmnhr 'W'-Q, 'WJ f' :V , ,.. , ,-2 gl I DELL AMOS-Building Superintendent JULIE BENNETT-Secretary JAN BINGHAM-Attendance Clerk MARY CLAYBAUGH-Clerk DONNA HEMPHILL-Olfice Manager' NORMA LINCOLN-Clerk JOANNA NEELEY-Clerk PATRICIA PETEFIS-Attendance Clerk WILMA FIAWSON-Flegnstar MARIE SHOEFSTALL-Cafeteria Manager HAZEL STEPHENSON-Bookstore Manager DOROTHY WILLIAMS-Library Clerk THELMA MYER-Librarian Facuhy 25 Sophomores Pcirticipote in New English Progrorn OurEngHshteachersconumnedforcesandrecon- structed the English program this year. When we arrived at school in September, they were ready and waiting with a new approach to English stud- ies. The main revision came at the sophomore level where, to the disappointment of many upperclassmen, we were given the opportunity to test out of grammar in our junior and senior years. Our teachers placed us in classes according to our ability as demonstrated in a diagnostic test, andwemudedgammamomheemhemm semester. At the end of this semester, we took a comprehensive test which, it we made a passing grade,gaveusthepnvHegeofbypas9ngjumor grammar. Also at the sophomore level, we studied American Literature. Although some of the books were rather difficult to read, we did have the opportunity to read such American classics as Huck Finn, The Scarlet Letter, and Moby Dick. At the Junior level, while continuing our study of grammar, we explored the many facets of English Literature. The entire course was divided into two parts, English Literature 1400 to 1800, and Eng- lish Literature 1800 to the present. As Seniors we were given an even greater choice of literature. World, European, and Contemporary Literature were all offered as well as Humanities and Cre- ative Writing. Each literature class gave us a background in various writing styles as we read such novels as Anna Karinia, MacBefh, and I 'm OK, You're OK. If reading didn't appeal to us, we could apply for the Creative Writing staff which wrote, edited, and published this year's anthol- ogy, Amaranth. No matter what our particular interests in the fields of English, there was a class which, hopefully, all of us enjoyed as we attempted to gain a basic understanding of Eng- lish and as our teachers attempted to prepare us forcoHegeandourfunues 26 Faculty I its -t. 'ut Nt J' Mrs. Kinser helps a student adjust the film projector. iwtffi tai . ..,. . . 0 .ft f'ft iftsvgfwif tt if x-wiv. .ww ., Q . . 1 f f-gwewtycri, f,-'wr-.i. ztttfwzf-. tw V . 1 it Mrs. McDougal stresses the importance of good composition skills. Mrs. Richardson DOROTHY ATKINSON-English Litera- ture, Grammar and Composition NORMA BATES-English Literature, Speech, French, Grammar and Com- position ANN BLACKSHIRE-Contemporary Lit- erature, Journaiism, Grammar and Composition DEL CRAFTS-Contemporary Literature, American Literature, Grammar and Composition BILL GIBBINS-English Literature, Grammar and Composition FRANCES GILHAM-Special Education a passage from MacBeth to his students. I ,, -,faafiw - . ,r'r 1 REBA GREEN-American Literature, Grammar and Composition g 4:-- -. PAT GREENE-English Literature, Gram- , - Q mar and Composition, Shakespeare A .E L ,. 'a ie , JMWQ an .sr A .,',.,, - If 1 t MURREL MCDOUGAL-World Litera- ' ture, European Literature, Grammar and Composition ROBERTA MILLER-English Literature, American Literature, Grammar and ifit 5 ,. 'V ,..- few if ,ia ,A -,, -A ,JW 31 A ..t.t w..?-gg gw,,-f'fit3gi. ? :.f'f'- 11r-f,f giJ i' me 5 ., ,Z , ,,,,,, ,. , -sf from the works of Shakespeare, 1 V .x , . .ere My , W ,wc - za V -e f- Composition PAT MORGAN-World Literature, Euro- pean Literature, Honors English 12 BETTY RICHARDSON-Basic English, Grammar and Composition 2 1 CARLENE SMITH-American Literature, Grammar and Composition FRED SMITH-Reading Techniques 5: A t-i,t 5 ',V: -V V gp V 7 fy' , JULIE WOODRUFF-Contemporary Lit- V Q erature, Grammar and Composition, ' Creative Writing Faculty 27 Moth Deportment Introduces Ancilytic Geometry l Memorial offered us many choices of classes in V 1, the science field. The life sciences included Biol- ogy and Physiology in which we studied plant life, W animal life, and the human body. The physical it f ' 5 sciences, Chemistry, Earth Science and Physics, taught us about our environment, covering a wide l range of topics from outer space to the earth's center. By offering us so many courses from which to choose, our teachers helped us to gain a basic understanding of life forms and their envi- ronment. Solving equations, bisecting angles and figuring logarithims were all part of our math education. With courses ranging in difficulty from Basic Math to Analytic Geometry, we were able to find a class to meet our needs. Geometry was taught through the team teaching method thus giving us the opportunity to learn from several teachers. lf we studied Computer Math, we commuted to the Vocational-Technical Center for lab work and study. Calculus, the most advanced course, was offered in an effort to prepare us for college work. Whether we studied Basic Math or Calculus, our teachers worked together to build on a foundation forthe more difficult math courses ahead of us. Coach West holds the puppy given to him by his physiology students. vl- M I V ka gtgbtgitlx c S' ly , s Mr. Barnard and Bob Purgason watch as an oil distilling experiment explodes. 28 Faculty STEPHANIE ANQUOE-Physics, Physi- Q .N , X -.nv CDE ,AAF .di Q g , 'mn......nv' 'W-up 1 Q? 'S R -7 f , QQ ,nw r,Lr 2? -3- 'W lv gl 4 ff tudents illustrate the many different planes studied in Geometry, it-. L Q , 4,aa I , KV sa, I Q iifkzfi- If M3455-iwglegilr.-. -, ' W . I --fu rf - A 'Af-nf, -. wiv! -wiv-sw west: -if-f A , akiav-f4fii?fsi'1i swf k5,j',j ' :Sql k,g f:?L ffizfcf,-.'592' . '.f?.fQgifs :L i ' , il,jEVf,iffVQigfffIfx ' A3 K K 'sr ' .Kgs-if jg . I A I .V . L..L ft. aa,, L . , g -.Ll .7 -1 11-,iw I - I-yfwiwisfifz3fQf'fi,':V Wifi? fm. , , , , .,,.,,., xv ,. , .L5,,?545v5m.V Y,-,u,,,,,i , ILAAV L Q03 ' an 1 41, 1 , 6 W 1 gf- I I fa? faae I I fi cal Science DAVID BARNARD-Chemistry, Advanced Chemistry OPAL CARSON-Trigonometry, Inter- mediate Algebra WALDO EICHLING-Intermediate Alge- bra JOHN FIELD-Biology, Chemistry HOWARD HENSON-Geometry, Ele- mentary Algebra ALICE HOWERTON--Geometry, Ele- mentary Algebra JEROME HUME-Aeronautics TOM MACKENNA-Biology, Varsity Ath Ietics BETTY MARSHALL-Geometry LINDA NEWMAN-Chemistry GROVER OUINN-Earth Science, Biol- OQY JIM REYNOLDS-Intermediate Algebra, Calculus LINDA STROMBLAD-Geometry, Ele- mentary Algebra BING VASSAUR-Computer, Math, Tri- gonometry TERRY WEST-Physiology, Varsity Ath- Ietics LEVI WILLHOITE-Biology, Advanced Biology, Physiology Faculty 29 ln foreign language classes we explored not only different languages, but also new cultures. Our teachers scheduled films and special speakers which added to our understanding of the lan- guage. Visits from foreign students gave us an insight into the countries of France, Germany, and Mexico. Although we still had to study conju- gatlons and translations, the addition of special activities highlighted our classroom studies. By enlarging the curriculum and specializing many courses, our history teachers prepared a year's work which they hoped would be both interesting and enlightening. If we were sopho- mores, the Civil War, prohibition, the industrial Revolution, and westward movement character- ized our classes as we studied about American History from 1850 to the present. As juniors and seniors a wide variety of classes were open to us. If our interests lay in historical studies we were able to choose from World l-listory, Ancient and Medieval l-listory, and Modern l-listory. Econom- ics, Government, and Sociology gave us the opportunity to learn about the various aspects of national money management and leadership. ln American Realities we studied current events such as Watergate, inflation, and our nation's many shortages. As a department our teachers worked together to provide interesting films and guest speakers to help us escape from the usual memorization of dates and battles and thus expanded our knowledge of local and national issues. 30 Faculty Students listen to Mr. Becknells interpretalogn of a classical French poem. ' in Mrs. Geppelt gives Spanish l students individual help on homework, oreign Visitors Enrich Curriculum GRACE ALEXANDER-World History MORRIS BECKNELL-French GEORGE BLEVINS-Drivers' Education, Varsity Athletics JIM BROWN-German, Library RICHARD CHAPMAN-US. History, World History, Varsity Athletics RICHARD EDDY-US, History, Varsity Athletics mm? . ws ,X 5 , BETIY GEPPELT-Spanish JANICE GRAY-Government, US. His- tory WES GULLIKSEN-World History, Mod- ern History , . 5 LAWRENCE HENDERSON-World His- - tory, US. History JIM HOWARD-Sociology, American Realities ROGER JOHNSON-Spanish gigs? N in .,,,,,.. MARGARET LENTZ-Ancient and ' H ,psig S Brown explains to his students the two types ot German, ,eww Medieval History, World History 'XM J , i'jglj?51,. A Us::f 35? 3 HW , ,fgglft - BILL RISENHOOVER-US. History, Var- isgai?-ff 241125: 25174 'fxsiahzsiriiis - - SITY ATIWIGTICS VI RG I N IA SM ITH-Spa Fl I sh :H fsrreefffstizrf' 'rfititinigsf We - V MARY STAGG-Latin, English, Year- , . JERRY WALTERS- , , Hi Am, - U S Story' Vamy encs , ' ee my ,., ,, 23215335535 2 as - 2 41. . .mes . . Y,-sw, L 5, L rsss iiti, Q ,. is 'ii ,,,.: I ,,.,, , .,.L Wt Q iii Xgssgi S? A t ss 5 it ,Q X x it 3 NA seg, by N t sk W R L, iir 5,.,,,,,, iE:.,,. it X X x X I L . L A so sr A . ... Q ,, , I ,. --., -. My L Whse k , fssff . - .. -I tw .1 ' :egg-ffri .. Hamster- lg: ' Q ssrszsv I ri I ss. j 5 W -I ' Mr. Gulliksen reviews a student's report just before class. Faculty 31 Art Students Present Annucll Show During Moy ww Mr. Rutledge demonstrates brush techniques to one of his students. rag BILL BECK-Concert Chorus, Mixed Chorus, Advanced Girls' Chorus, Girls I , Chorus, Music Theory f ' KAREN HORN-Painting and Compos- L5 ,v i - ition, Commercial Art, Fashion and ' ' Interior Design, Basic Art j X CORA MACDONALD-Speech -.6 - ' A , Y .I trs it trrt ttr is rtrr rrttt L rsttr iwffi isir 53?iYE3533?? , L , ,i CAROL KIPER-Basic Art, Form and V' 3 M ' Design, Painting and Composition A Q, 5 V. gf , DENNIS RLJTLEDGE-Advanced Art, 1 A 'LXQQC Basic Art, Form and Design V, ' , 32 Faculty ii.'ifi'm li it 7 SSW it it 4 , H if as , fs, ,N sy LQ .K 15 -at :2 -if 'fig ., f X ,t lr' X ii- ,339 iii? its i , Q 552 'if lg? s S? t S! , Fil it i C Fifi 3 if l 5 5 wifi Mr. Beck jokes with an art class about his 50's Day attire. if gifs 55 5: iii til- S. -, S , 5, S Q if ,jai- 5Q, ?r- , Q ik .ws 1 - x ,fm we W ...W Mr. Rutledge and Mrs. Kiper discuss their students' displays at the art show. A Painting and Composition student adds the final touches to her abstract painting. Exploring new techniques and innovative styles, we painted, sculpted, molded and weaved our way through this year. The various art courses offered gave us the opportunity to take classes which coincided with our interests and levels of advancement. We worked hard all year, learning new skills and improving old ones in an effort to produce something truly unique. The annual spring art show provided us an opportunity to dis- play, compare and even sell our works which included paintings, ceramics, jewelry, weldings, and macrames. The show which was on exhibit for four days in the girls' gym concluded with the presentation of an art scholarship to Beth Johns who was judged Best of Show . Our year ended with the completion of a project of our choice and a thorough cleaning of the rooms in preparation for next year. Oration, debate, and drama were the three major subjects we studied inthe speech department. With an overall goal of improving creative com- munication, the speech teachers attempted to inspire us to improve our skills and techniques. We trained for state and district speech contests and many of us received awards in recognition of our efforts. Masque and Gavel, an outgrowth of the speech department, had a very active year. This club offered interested students an opportu- nity to perform in the Night of One Acts. Through- out the year we rehearsed and presented many plays, skits, and speeches in class and on the stage for the student body. We prepared a Christ- mas assembly, but it was cancelled due to the snow holiday. We, as individuals, improved our own dramatic and oratory skills as a step to attain- ing better communications. Faculty 33 Vocational Classes Accenl Saleable Skills Accounts receivable receipts are prepared an office machines student. EDELLA BAKER--General Office Educa- tion JACK BLACKBURN-General Business Business Math, Varsity Athletics NORMA CERETTO-Foods CHARLES COTNER-Business Law, Office Machines JESSIE DIFFEE-Clothing, Foods JACKIE FLEMING--Homeliving, Child Development BEVERLY GORDON-Cooperative Edu- cation WILLIE BELLE HAMILTON-Clothing DEANNA HANSHY-Audio-Visual JOSEPHINE HOLLAND-Shorthand, Transcription MARJORIE HUGHES-Notehand, Short- hand MAX JOHNSON-Accounting, Record- keeping STANLEY NELSON-Drafting WAYNE NELSON-Electronics BILL PORTER-Office Machines TOM POSS-Stagecraft, Photography ANN RODEN-Distributive Education CLIFFORD SHEA--Drafting, Technical Drafting JESSIE TORBERT-Typing JOE WHEELER-Power Mechanics 34 Faculty I A lit X ., , 3, is as cccs tfgj 'j - , -. s Q -tt -I I r- , ...- Cindy Carpenter bastes the turkey in preparation for the class meal 5 0 ,. fs I- .5 mica' -, f1 j, 4 . a - I . f I-,1-I 2 , f liff I sz ' of ' ,- ul-mir, .1 gears- 1 repair a broken radio circuit. 3 uf 1'- rk for accuracy as well as speed in their timings. Perfection of the basic skills necessary to fill an office position was the goal of the Business Edu- cation Department. We learned to type, to take shorthand, to use adding machines and to take dictation. Business teachers also instructed us in the basics of business law and business math. Our year's highlight was Job Week. This week of working in department stores and business offices gave us valuable experience in the practi- cal application of our business skills. A wide variety of homemaking classes offered us the opportunity to learn and improve many domestic skills. In Clothing I we sewed mainly for ourselves, typing our figures, interpreting pat- terns, exploring fabrics and making alterations. Clothing ll classes spent many hours in the cre- ation of this year's fashion show Images , in which all clothing students participated. Foods classes gave us the opportunity to familiar- ize ourselves with the kitchen and to learn about foods and cooking as well. At the Foods I level we studied basic nutrition and etiquette. Along with learning to plan and prepare a completely bal- anced meal, in Foods ll we learned about the selection, usage and care of multi-purpose prod- ucts, china, crystal and silver. Those of us in Foods lll learned the many complicated facets of cooking involving food storage and foreign cook- ery. Home living and Home Nursing dealt more with marriage and family life. ln Homeliving we planned our weddings, studied the marriage cere- mony itself, and designed and decorated our dream house. In Home Nursing we learned the care of the sick, elderly as well as youth, and the processes involved in childbirth. The homemak- ing classes attempted to give us a basic educa- tion in domestic skills which would prepare us for any future we might pursue whether it be as a fashion designer, home economist or simply a housewife. Faculty 35 Gym Closses Strive for Sondra Wattenbarger and Sharon Cairns directed us in the Girls' Physical Education department. We competed' in field hockey, softball, and bas- ketball and learned the skills of Qymnastics, mod- it testr ttfl 1 lestil lesif ern dance and track. Those of us in the second and third years of physical education were able to participate in tennis, archery, golf, and badmin- ton. During the latter part ofthe year a new rule was formulated which allowed us to participate in varsity athletics. Physical education was that part of our required curriculum which strengthened our bodies and taught us sportsmanship. With an emphasis on individual participation we played football, soccer, basketball, and volleyball under the supervision of Coaches Dugger and Sanders. Wrestling, table tennis, golf and swimming were also part ofthe program. Sixth hour was reserved for those of us who competed as varsity athletes in seasonal sports. John Zimmerman concentrates on his backstroke. A spotter watches as a fellow student practices a flip on the trampoline, 36 Faculty hysicol Filness rms' Fw' humorous incident leaves both Coach Dugger and Coach Blevins in smiles. Vith skill and coordination, Kim McGraw returns a volley from the opposing team. - nf? V . 4 MN A ,A ,,,.,,. ml I fi AW. .s. ' L5 ffl- all 5333 lf N4 w S 1 fjwfsiiggif H355 if 'wra- i 'W' Wills FTSE? , E'lgT5.1! rig. 1+ emi 1, fs A-1 g,f',,k, is-2. 'Wifi PQMQXW E YQ fi sig? rg-Eiga? YATQH ifffiff 5 .5 'rseR 'T rig-itil 5- mf? F' 73 exif ,+,Yfi5'f S is , N' ef gill P 5, dig ii -we -if 'W N' Q +A? WSW ,,,. 1 r' M VV'-F' -: -: i ii- gF:i.'i'.2 EFi.:' SHARON CAIRNS-Girls' Physical Edu- CBTIOD. DOUG DUGGER-Boys' Physical Edu- C8IlOf'l. WILLIAM HOPPER-Drivers' Education. ERROLL JOHNSON-School Nurse JIM SANDERS-Boys' Physical Educa- 1lOl'l. SONDFZA WATTENBARGER-Girls' Physical Education. Faculty 37 i 4l4 College Preparation, Seasonal Dances, Sports CLASS SPONSOR-Max Johnson SENIOR CABINET-left to right: K, Kindrick, Secretary, B. Bryant, Social Chairman, E. l-lorkey, Vice President, D, l Ruble, Treasurer: D, Bell, President. SENIOR BOARD-left to right, First Row: D. Glass, M. Taylor, M. Middleton, Second Row: C. Ballew, G. Cox, K. Wynn, J. Hirnes, P, Stabler, Third Row: C. Quigg, B. April, B, Morton, R. Berry, D. Dickrnan, B. Neville, D, Clow. MEMBERS AT LARGE-left to right, First Row: B. Mandell, P. Pierson, L. Laravea. Second Row: D. Winegarten, C, Hays, S. Montgomery, C. Cnitwood. Third Row: J. Wilburn, B. lrnel, S. Curry, D. Strozier, K. Jewell, B. Shaffer, B. Neal, MEMBERS AT LARGE 38 Seniors vents, Grciduciiion Exercises Accent Senior Yecir i SENIOR CABINET Rifle? Seniors gather for the annual senior-sponsored Sadie Hawkins Dance, Seniors 39 Abel, Peter Adair, Jane Adams, Marianne Abernathy, Mary Adams, Kim Adler, Barry wiv ,WH V,V, ,W wif ,iei i pf 'V ' Albright, Ken Alien, Don Anderson, Brian Anderson, John Aildredge, Diane Amiinger, irene Anderson, Debbie Anderson, Kevin ff: f 40 Seniors xndrews, Janis Baehler, Ava xnzuini, Gary Baker, Bob tpril, Bryan Baker, Pat xptak, Lori Ballew, Candy ksher, Diane kshworth, Johnny Bangs, Fred Banks, Dave Bardgett, Nathan Barnard, Kelly Barrick, Walter Bartlett, Joe Barton, Patty Bateman, Laura Bayley, Diane Berry, Rob Blake, Brad Beck, Robert Best, Steve Bland, Cheryl Beerte, F?iCh8fd Bird, Gary Bland, Paula Bell, Kim Birmingham, Kim Blough, Phil Bender, Judy Black, Cynthia Blount, Steve BBHGGICI, Sharon Black, Danny Bohanrion, Cindy MH Mimi may Wig www' 'Yay l' ,, if 2.2 sry. I , my ' .- ' 1 ,,rr,, , ,,r,, W 1 ,f , stal J llt .1 Lev Bonebrake, Patti Bonham, Roger Bovaird, John Bowlin, Bonnie Bowling, Pam Boyls, Steve , Qzvrwigq' f 'vw' Q ,.,.,.,. Seniors 41 VW, f 1' M , , B new Wg, wr , ll' I . fa QE W ,,,. V., ..A mf w 4 W at Pa 4 Wg in W -imma? Q i Y W , e 45305 xl .,. J ,, , , , Qff A44 nf 9 ' if i 5 1 , fi I r . if x 1, , V? i Y r r B A fr B ,fl ix i E 3 P ,ant ,. AA , rw ,, V- ,i f 2 ' , ,, A ff ,L AVVL ' Bray, Phil Brewer, Mark Brewer, Vicki Bright, Debbie Bringaze, David Brinkhous, Carol 42 Seniors X ,, A,,,i , i t Brocchus, Frank Brock, Jeff Brookens, Harold Brown, Louan Broyies, Rhonda Brumbaugh, Jane 0 'Q -stizzf V ,fiiffsiiivlr -, . 4 3352 4 Bruns, Bruce Buchanon, Kathy Burger, Stacy Burmaster, Brent Burnett, Scott Bryant, Betsy Buckner, Leigh Ann Burja, Martha Burmaster, Brian Burris, Delores Buchanon, John Buhrman, Lisa Burkhart, Keith Burnett, Becky Burton, Cheryl 5 Sis K Q 9 1 ' A 'w ',,' W:,,' ' eu, ' V -Lf A ' l , l W lll L , We Z A ' ' Mir V if W avg I 3' .11,,, f 'Q 7' 5 gl 22- 5 tix J! -1 aw' urton, Gerald Butts, Marty Cadieux, Chris Camerer, Cathy Carlock, Beth Chapman, Greg utton, Susan Buxton, Doug Callander, Carol Campbell, Nancy Carlock, Nan Chapman, Parker Carney, Susan Cheek, Julie Carpenter, Cindy Chitwood, Chipper Carriere, Cheryl Christensen, Anita Carthage, Maria Clark, Larry E ,MWA D Clark, Scott Clarke, Cathey Clary, Jay Clonlnger, Beth Clouser, Steve Clow, Dana Seniors 43 Clow, Debbie Clow, Donna Coenen, Laura Cole, Sleve Collins, Mickey Cone, Mike Connery, Frank Cope, Darrell Cope, Ron My Coppock, Abby Cornwell, Brenda Corp, Christy Cosgrove, Kim Cothern, Susan Colner, Roben .xi Cottle, Rick Cox, Ginger Cox, Nancy Crane, Cathy Cravens, Scott Crenshaw, Alexis Cross, Dub Curcio, Mary Beth Curry, Susie More A V 9.2.-1 ,.......... 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Y- ,ww i -- awvmmig B in A Downing, Candi Duffield, Karen Duke, Darrell Dukes, Bob Dupler, Debbie Duren, Steve Durrenberger, Gail Duvall, Flick Dwyer, John Eagleton, Bill Eaton, Jim Economou, Chris Edwards, Dana Ellsworth, Terri England, Linda Englett, Bill Enright, Sheryl Erickson, Richard f f uf , 'ff y 1 wi H! 7 3 Hr 2 K , 3 QQ J 3 Q 55 s 5 .ggi . SQ r f l l wtf 'K r X fe, Zfjfrigf l i ff', if M , MW ,-,,,u,,,.,4-1...- 'runoff fr T AV,, Z , E llrr r 5 1 H if 5 air l , fr I W. ,Q ' f W g, V if M r E i,,, Q 5 , X , . ,H f wi f i-:tw 965' , Qi Seniors 45 ,, , 4 15213. V A J? 4 ani? ,I W v F ,f I Vi-V . , 4 ..,,, .ff-2 '53, .,-, W Q9 .V 1. Lt' Esling, Heidi Ess, Bob Eubank, Monty Farr, Michael Fate, Gary Feiock, Karen 46 Seniors Fidier, Jerry Field, Stewan Fiigas, Robert Filipps, Don Finer, David Fisher, Julie s- f 4 Y' fi Q. if .ni qi 7 .Lim 1 ,. M, ,H , ,M fi f its ,Q ,X V Q, ,Jig ,,m,,A - x Qi i K ' 7 Q ,frm Q 'X ff , :ir 'z EE ee Q G, i .. 3 Sa Q1 ' -.,, - , , Y 2- 22 iii-Ra R . ,, XV- Q W, A gf. G ' be. Lai. ,z ii ad, Christa Gofonh, Jana GOOG, Becky Gose, Barbie Gotcher, Mark .. P -E yi, ,, if Goyer, Doug ir- . . , 'Fi Graham, John' Graham, Karen Green, Vicky Greenfield, Denise Griirith, Cherlynn Grigg, David Seniors 47 Gruver, Fred Gulley, Jean Ann Gullette, Karen Haas, Stuart Hale, Brian Hale, Karen Hall, Brian Hall, Cathy Hall, Nancy Hambrick, John Hannaford, Carol Hannan, Kevin ' f A -3: Hu.. 6 l X ff as a Q4 fQ,t?,wv' 4' J,-fray , Q ,,.,, Y , ,, ,V ,.,. 4 Q me, fl X .uv 4' H, , .I I 48 Seniors W M41 f i J, ,ry ' ff - mil f, mf! 5Z,!ITf4 ' ' f fiirgsfidimf il 4 f:ft,'fv,zwe:?! , 4 2153921 1 hV,, , ' 5 Hansen, Eddie Hardesty, Randy Harris, Jerry Harrison, Kevin Harshman, Judy Hapke, Sheila Harkness, Judy Harris, Laurie Harrison, Marvin Hariman, Doug atfield, Besty Haysier, Chris Heisey, Margaret Hickman, Becky ayes, Kenny Head, John Hendricks, Kay Hickman, Tony ays, Connie Hefiefman. Anne Henshaw, Bill Higgins, Duane Hill, Terry Hilst, Kyle Himes, Jamie C va5g ' Hixson, Debbie Hobbs, Lori Hobbs, Tom Hobson, Bill Hogan, Joan Holland, Cathy Holloway, David Holly, Bill Holmes, Jennifer Holt, Mickey Holzschuh, Carl Hooper, Robin iiy i ., ,,,,W,,,'4.i,,f, il ,341 , i f 7' ' WNV 5 M N . .J Seniors 49 Horkey, Ed Horn, Lisa Hoss, Beverly House, Robbie Howell, Tara Howerton, Bruce Huff, Leisa Hulebak, Kirstin Hunter, Carol Hutchison, Don Imel, Blythe Inman, Carol 5 5' iw, 1 f. ,.,,, 4 , ly , 1 34,0 'l if f 5 Ji- 5O Seniors ' wffavfffa 1 '- .,,. f-4 5 ' ' i -vu ' f W F v W 4 W J 'LI' g ' , fi, 9 9 QM V 2 Irwin, Becky Jennings, Kurt Irwin, Resa Jennings, Paula Ivey, Nancy Jewell, Keri Jackson, Glenda Johns, Beth Johnson, John Johnson, Nancy Jordan, Dan Jackson, Torn Johnson, Bert Johnson, Joyce Johnston, Debbie Jordan, Madge ' ' b rt Jacobsen, Lynn Johnson, Jeff Johnson, Kris Jordahl, Mike Jordan, Ro e F -fry x l' N lissrs yy if , gan ix Q K V l . -- . Q ' .,.. 5' , . 4 AO S if ll Y X, N K Q' is ,. in ihi, ,, . , 17 , A ii A , J , it - if ,wi ,W 'M-. , wi , - ,gk -, kk .. I L' 1 he n'Gg,Au K K K ' is I A ww iss.. , 5- Q ' .f3,:?f1,,W fan Y if' is 1 , H Q of ,A g ix F .stwwb ,Q .il , i -l '.,x .. I , - ,gr-M -M-gy Him ,li , ,g fvff X Af ,Hx R Af ,.- J H .,.,,ez, yi! ..,,, 1-fvm-rw' 42 2 in wi f ane, Greg Entor, Joel rleskint, Ann Keeler, Bud Kemm, Martha Kerbel, Barbara Keely, Cindy Kent, Donna Kerr, Cathie Keller, James Keplinger, Keith Kidd, Karen -4 sis- , iw A f E6 :fmt A ,,,. Q 4 KW Kindrick, Kathy Kiper, Katy Kirk, Kent Kirkland, Louise Kirkpatrick, Kay Kitchen, Mike Kite, Susan Klecak, Norris Klein, Karen Kloehr, Clayton Knight, Pat Knight, Stacy MQW N10 2 I , ,Q iw fe V i i,,,xf,- fu-.N 5 fk-, I ,gg , aw .ig ft gf, w 'viii ,f,,,, , if ' fl, if i-,14 ,i A Knowles, Leanne Kock, Tye Koons, Becky Krah, Bob Lacy, Steve Ladner, Steve '+::f9-' wwf I bmw eff, 'iff' 'hir' -w 4 A ive' A Seniors 51 Lang, Melissa Langston, Jamey Laravea, Linda Larry, Phil Larson, Nancy LeBow, Linda Lee, Debbie Lee, Vicki LeFlore, Mike Leggett, Kelly Leida, Steve Leutsch, Connie i r W 4, f W , V' ,l gr e , f 51 ff I A' f 1 2 ay Qt 52 Seniors Lewis, Craig Liester, Flick Lindsey, Brooks Logan Lori Looney Kathi Lewis, Debbie Liles, Janet Llewellyn, Dan Long Mark Loveall Diane Lewis, Phil Lilly, Cindy Lofton, Donna Longacre Steve Lovelace Gary i 2, ii 1 ,LN , QM. g f,ia, .f ,R 'Ai ' .,,, ' 'Karl' ,Ati ,. ' ii iliisa J fifwigiegfi ' H fi' MacKinnon, Ellen Macrae, Cindy Magers, Mark Mahoney, Colleen Malcolm, Susan Malone, Steve W if M ' , f ,Ma ,Z 'I' s 7' Q, S , m ia, ,,, , 4 Zwrfv 7 7 V, 'wbfvr '11, 2, .,V, V ,g , 1, Malowney, Scott Marshak, Carol Mandell, Beth Marshall, Mendy Manke, Kara Mattern, Valerie Manning, Susie May, Marsha Mapes, Rosemary McCarroll, Janet Marks, Marla McClintock, Mike Seniors WWW' GQW I :ina Q 9 ev McCown, Bob McKeivey, Theresa McNamara, Keith McCraw, Teresa McKenzie, Randy McOuaig, David McDonald, John McKoy, Kelly Meador, Mark Mclntire, Barbara McLaughlin, Beth Meeks, Bruce McKeeman, Marianne McMichael, Pat Mercer, Paul McKeIvey, Jerry McMiIIin, Gay Merrill, Tom 54 Seniors Metlitz, Debbie Michalski, John Miller, Debbie Miller, Mike Meyer, Tim Middleton, Michelle Miller, Lee Ann Mindeman, Mark .f- X If .ll 'Serif' 'L dvww ...V hav' :W v NW itchell, Annette Mitchell, Lhonda Montgomery, Moody, Ernest Moore, Teena itchell, David Monahan, Doug Stephanie Moore, Susie Morey, Jim Montray, Jeff Morgan, Craig Morrow, Karen Morrow, Marcia Morton, Bruce Morton, Carolyn Moss, Terry is f, Mosteller, Zina Moyers, Brenda Muir, Scott Mullen, Janet Mullens, Chip Murray, Lew Seniors 55 Murray, USS Neiva, Paul MUSG.3idf19Y Nelson, David MYGVS, Jeff Neuwald, Bonnie MYGVS STGVG Neville, Bob Nickel, David Norman, Nancy Ochsner, Laura Oglesby, Marc O'Neal, Charles Nava, Yolanda Nevvboll, Necole Nix, Janet Northern, Celia O'Dell, Leesa O'Hara, Sheri Ortloff, Ken Neal, Bryan Nicar, Karen Noel, Stacy Nuckolls, Karen Odom, Debbie Olinger, Bob Osbergnaus, Diana , gil 9, JAV 56 Seniors Phillips, Leigh Ann Pierson, Pam Pittenger, Paulet Pittman, Roger Pitts, Brent Plost, Randy Seniors 57 Plucker, Barbara Plunkett, Jackie Polin, Barbara 58 Seniors ,rw -, f , , . f X f f 4 1 fs ff W J WM ju f 1 ' 4 'v f4fl4f5 i',ifv, ,, ' 5,3 , ,,,, , VVVV ff, , , , W , ,. I Nw-gg.. , ' '3 f y 1 ww, r :MJ WM-Q , 'Q f mg a' ' W V r , 7' J f fc 7 1 ,f5,g,,,, . ,, .4 ,I , 2fE , :f , f V555 f f,,,5-J 1 -alggg-2,2 A ffff -ff,f',,,fggg1i,w, . ' ,, H , ' f , , ,W W fit? gy 7' ,iw ff f,-'k L 'iff ' , , Pottort, Laurie Powell, David Preaus, Kenny Price, Mary Jo Proctor, Bruce Propp, Jim ' M ' ' 4 ,, ,, ,,,,,, ,.,,,,,,M,,,,, , , ,QL , , ,,,,q,,,,,,,. . , , ,, .,,W,,,A , if if W f ff f ,ff , ,V ' 4-4M,,.2iH 4: f ff' Y f 5 ,,,, , f , gf, , z51i'k,z'1',r 2 Aa 'f ft 1 Eli iam f k ay ff Ai f W ff? Q We J f -,5,zzg:', ,HIW ,Q 1, ag 2, X f J Pruett, Mary Jane Pugh, Mike Purgason, Bob Ouigg, Carla Rains, Stuart Rauscher, Dan ,,,, , ffr, ,H ,,,, f, ,,,,,mm,n f .12 ra, , , , ,WM 1 ' 4 1 A ff wif rf' Y, ' -'fr'ii,fi,,iU-WZ A em P 4 A fwfyt, Q ,Zi w 1,,,,,,, 63 3 . 2 5, X f Ml: zu! Rauser, Gary Ray, Lynn Raybourn, Steve Read, Kevin Reecher, Marvin Reed, Linda Reeh, Nancy Revell, Mark Richards, Roger Richardson, Jackie Richison, Brad Riley, Jim l ' is 5 32: l Web! v- x in ley, Sheri Roberson, Alan Roberts, Nancy Rogers, Kevin tchie, Scott Roberts, Curt Robinson, Patti Rose, Billy 7 1' 1 Ross, Mitch Rowe, Randy Ruble, David Rubottom, Don Russell, Kate Russell, Kim ' Aififlig? YW ','E31f,,.Zf,,g5f, ' H ' fhvfigfifif Z , ,W ,,,,, .nw I ,rrr ',,f tri-ii, Rylander, Scott Sanditen, Harold Sanford, John Sanger, Sandy Schad, Kristi Schlaback, Suzanne www' S .. O . gf , N ' at ..,..mM as 5 S Wi Schlecht, Pat Schooley, Terri Schuller, Kathy Scovil, Nancy Sewell, Tim Seytried, Wade Seniors 59 Shafer, Betsy Shanks, Patti Shell, Kevin Sherrod, Lisa Shirk, Carol Sibley, Sieve Sikes, Mike Skarke, Steve Skinner, Jean Ann Sloan, Kathy Slocornb, Roger Smith, Cathy Debby Pam G. Pam S. Randy , Sandy ,Tracy Smittle, Michelle Sneed, Lydia Snodgrass, Guy Solnok, Janet Solomon, Janis Sowers, Cecily .w M ax, 5, y .. . t 'S' eff? Xt l I Xl ,s lit. t , b . ,ed 1 K 5 x Q ue .M X by 'S S 9' as 5, as W W Q . Q, ' if? . r r S I t Y e if f : Q t we ,Q W t 3 ' 5 L. 1 t.,,. . , ATff,:Qg.tz 5, K My-. . ' 'E-iii? I ' 60 Seniors Spies, Mike Sproull, Barbara Stabler, Paula Stautter, Neal Stebbins, Jeff Stevenson, Robert s We' M W ' i , .J .. V 4 A, ,. I, ,,, . , .,.,,,. , , . ix , ,Q w g ? Qtr fi 1 A are fa, , , , A 'ig L , X 1 am, X f f , 3 5,2 Q 7' '3 Stewart, Teresa Stites, Ty Stith, Elaine Stoddard, Teresa Stoner, Jack Storey, Karen 41' if? X W 'RW' Q Storm, Greg Strong, Valerie Strozier, Dorothy Stuart, Debbie Sturdivant, Debbie Suchsland, Rob Sullivan, Randy Swartz, Linda Tandy, Cathy Taylor, Allison Taylor, Debbie Taylor, Lynn sy , f 24 2 ZL- gf , ' ,X ,f . . ., 5 ay ry m y -' l , ,Zak A-LAWW ., , ,,,wW f, K Taylor, Marcia Templeton, Joe Tenney, Debbie Terral, Tim Terrell, Anne Thetford, Mark f K, T 3' 54:1 Kim! im M , rf j gd .4 f 1 N.. H f r 1 'fl .,,,,,, 'e g f X f If Q I' Q -J. Thomas, Patrica Thompson, Danny Thompson, Janice Thompson, Phil Threlkeld, James Timmerman, Roy ,Mg 5IF3 ', V I W 'wx f, ,f 1 ' ,, 3,Q3Q f? fzF Eg Lil ' ' 'J ' rgfiidll 53554 Seniors 61 o r M Tracy, Patricia Traw, Terri Troutt, Rob Tumbry, Donna Turcott, Janet Turner, Andy 62 Seniors Utiey, Terry Vaananen, Bill Vance, Greg Vancil, Glenda Vandever, Cynde VanZeifden, Aian ,K ' W ri? fAf-f- .ff . . ffilzedfa fatty.: gxzefgf . . , Q C1557 , 0 f ' ,, H5215 Jfapifwfeff , f wr If 7fQiw?0j,,0: W A fs rl f fmw 1 1 1 . if 'f.f'.ar313'il'i, my fffw?WefvJ!m iw: ,f ', gi f , ' r ,J-QZL r If f Vark, Larry Visher, Christy Walker, Donna Warren, Mike Wattman, Bruce Vincent, Valerie Waeger, Sheldon Warren, Greg Watson, Jean Ann Waugh, Steve Weaver, Kim Weinheimer, Cindy Wells, David Wells, Lynn , ,l nf. 4 A iv 9 i , 2 M gf, ,, l 4 V W 2 WWW ,imma an if 2, 'Q lells, Steve Wendorft, Bill West, Beverly Westervelt, Don Westfall, Matt White, Burly lelsh, Mary Werner, Jill Wester, Kaye Westervelt, Paul Whisman, John White, Cheryl Whiteside, Tim Whitney, Janis Wilborn, Charlie Wilburn, Judy Wilcox, Susan Wilkinson, Linda Seniors As the class of '74 we entered Memorial ready to be seniors. Finally at the top we were eager to show the other classes that this was our year, and we were going to make it great. ln some ways we were like the seniors before us, attending college forums, ordering announcements and looking ahead, yet, we were our own class. Our fall days were filled with pep assemblies, football games, seasonal dances, and homework assignments as we settled down to our final year. Our teachers, especially English teachers, all assured us that they were going to prepare us for college. Quickly we learned that this statement meant memorizing The Lively Art of Writing and deciphering such great literary works as Cat's Cradle, The Bell Jar, Stranger in a Strange Land, and Anna Karynia. Breaking the daily academic routine, early morn- ing intramurals became hotly contested competi- tion as each homeroom strove to prove itself best in flag football, volleyball, and other sports. Thanksgiving vacation was preceded by our class play A Thurber Carnival. This unique, multi-media production presented skits containing drama, audio-visual, musical and dance ensembles. As the fall term drew to a close, we attended our last Christmas Dance, despite the snowy weather, and the Christmas holidays finally arrived. The end of the holidays brought with it the third quar- ter slump accompanied by three months of vaca- tionless school. An unprecedented event, the crowning of a Memorial state-championship bas- ketball team, brought unexpected life to the long third quarter. For several weeks we became caught up in the spirit of basketball games. Many of us even drove down to Oklahoma City to watch our team Take State! Immediately following spring break we began planning the Sadie Haw- kins Dance. Our homerooms designed, built, and manned various booths in an effort to boost our class treasury. May brought with it graduation activities with too many things to do and too little time to do them. Not only did we have to finalize our college plans, but also we had to prepare for the prom, vespers and commencement. It seemed that only yesterday we had entered Mem- orial ready to be seniors, yet suddenly Dr. Darland was handing us our diploma cases and Memorial was closing its doors behind the class of '74, 64 Seniors , 5' t ft 'Et 'V .. Q X ' EQ! 9 X 'Sv K t f W at i it 1 Z M W rl. 24 Al Y ,, .ml Williams, Paula Willoch, Stine Wilson, Kathy Winegarfen, Debi Winn, Robert Winter, Kathy 41 41, U, f .4-.. .Ng ' 2525127 ' ,. ,,,.... , .. S,.,M f if i , t57?1 M'TTtiii5 I .,..,' t .2 J f . 2592 ,MM if 2 4, 1 . rf 'tt' , Q riff., .t 0.5 Emir :,, by , Q- : 5 Wolf, Patti Wolfson, Rick Wood, Bruce Wood, Kyle Wooten, Pam Worthley, Judy Ev Ji W . .. 1 , fiigi .Lf -li, iw 43531 ...ffm .mi Q 3 .4 4321, Q L rm, 5,5 ima, ,gr figs a fn f sv gin'-1 1 A 1 5 ft. fa Q- , g i, -g'e 32tf 75fg ,:L+ if tiff if flgjidaw tgg ,Jr ijgfrrif ni l . y 1' ' w4,.Q,- ..,. 2 Q REL X i gswwfs 2'!1rf f: pk. Hx, H55 lu, L 'fff' . --as 'ltf-:tts Q if T rr QWSNLQ am V? af , t qt if-'Z' T 5 .2 ,N ff if E 1 4 'LW TJ- Asn-H 'J . - ' K'-kIl.f.tm --3' h ' A 't7Z'Jm- T ' ZEILE, Wyaco, Kathy Wylie, Susan Wynn, Kendall Wyrrick, Cindy Yadon, Karen Yeck, Randy Young, Cliffann Zabienskl, Joe Zimmer, Rick Zimmerman, John v Q , fx 1. 4 I 1 1 if at iii. , A .. , ., , 3' fb. f Q + 1. .Aw ' 7' f 'P' 'M' A -my mm A s v',4 '-in-'x Q Q , Q QMQ S -A , R , . ' ' 1 g I. H ' L Fa? . 5 ' . lug.: 5 k Z A i f K A V . . N Q r Sf? , mm ' i - 4 QA, Q - . ' Q '+- ' M,-ff 'X-.5 K .ww W s Q 2 5 4 . Valentine Dance, Bumper Stickers, and Class Pla JUNIOR CLASS FAVORITES--Carol Tigne and Joey Robinson JUNIOR BOARD ssaxmc -fi is seg! .Qs .I SIM iw 'Y s . JUNIOR CABINET Rick Davis leads a discussion about the entertainment at the 66 Juniors romote Junior Involvement nior Breakfast. JUNIOR CLASS SPONSOR-Jim Brown We began the year with the anticipation of making it the best we possibly could. As a class, our first activity was a Junior mixer held early in Novem- ber. The Valentine dance in February was the most successful project ofthe year. Senior rings finally brought us closer to realizing that graduat- ing wasn't far away. Probably the most talked about and supported activity of the year was the selling of bumper stickers-Chargers iii-for the celebrated basketball players. The sopho- more-junior play, The Ghostess withe the Mos- tess, added to our finances for next year's senior activities. As individuals, we prepared ourselves for years to come with college entrance exams and thoughts of our futures. All in all, we can say that the Class of '75's second year at Memorial was a success. JUNIOR CABINET-left to right, Sitting: S, Robson, Social Chairman, R. Davis, President. Standing: B. Bearden, Sec- retaryp D. Howard, Treasurer, D. Brady, Vice-President. JUNIOR BOARD-left to right, First Row: S. Wheeler, C. Wil- son, C. Hale, T. Teegarden, L, Percefull, L. Tibey, S. Short, C. Howard, D. Reid, C. Curley, T. Stone, J. Jones, R. Rey- nolds. Second Row: P. Tims, C. Smith, J. Robinson, B. Caldwell, M. Allen. Ex If Juniors 67 Abbott, Russell Abernathy, Steve Adams, Jefl Allen, Barbara Allen, Barbara Allen, Lisa Allen, Mark Ames, Melinda Anderson, Barry Anderson, Mark Anderson, Melissa Andrews, Roger Andrist, Scott Ardle, Ricky Armstrong, Rhonda Arnett, Diane Ashenfelter, Steve Atkins, Lacy Austin, Frank Babb, Cheryl Bagnall, Steve Bailey, Mark Bailey, Scott Baker, Greg Baker, Melissa Ball, Jimmy Ballantine, Nancy Banes, Tom H 5 ,V A Q 1,2 ya, e A Y . A 1 wg , v Q 4 'HZ , l,,, g,l,,Qaeaaa , , A5 4 WW V J73, Ai ,ff I 'sc J ,f A ,V at-, 1 N2 i V. xv: 1 3 S f 2 1 7 'l 2 i is, - . W 5 . 7612, ' ' ' llfsygvy Z O z all E l t MQ 4 vi al Q 24 324 Ji 4 , ' , ,ENV Q 1 ' ,' ' ' ,'-G1i'Qu,l 1 V, ,f f ,, J 'yf,1Q-y,,,' J gy Wg, Sm. -'xewf L. 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Zayatt, Valerie Zilbersher, Brad IN MEMORIAM Leigh Ann Price June 18, 1957 January 8, 1974 Die when I may, l want it said of me by those who knew me best, that l always plucked a thistle and planted a flower where l thought a flower would grow. Abraham Lincoln Juniors 85 Sophomores Iniiicsfe New Programs, Esfcablish Goals ,, aw SOPHOMORECLASSFAVOWTE-TUUMCCMUG SOPHOMORECLASSFAVORHE-BaXyBmcHmH SOPHOMOREBOARD 86 Sophomores -Ml 1 fx. 2, combine with Juniors to present The Ghostess with the Mostess. CABINET mm? 5 ' K X E.. ... SOPHOMORE CLASS SPONSOR-Del Crafts Entering Memorial on Howdy Day, we were swarmed, confused and teased by juniors and seniors selling Howdy Hats, T -shirts, club memberships and even elevator passes. We accli- mated ourselves quickly, however, to this school which was to become a part of us for the next three years. We learned the fight song, Alma Mater, and Americans 's Creed and wore bright red hats to the Charger football games. Our first class project was to elect our officers for the '73- '74 year. After a week of campaigning and trying to meet those candidates whom we didn't know, we chose Rick Schmigle, Kenton Erwin, Cheryl Hays, Nancy Smith and Dana Sanger to guide our first year at Memorial. As a class we planned a nonexistent sophomore dance and sponsored a sparcely attended movie. Our Great Banana Race drew much attention but few participants as we discovered that eating bananas wasn't particu- larly popular. ln April we joined with the juniors to present The Ghostess with the Mostess. This, our most successful project, livened our spirits and brought our treasury into the black. May brought with it elections for this year's class favorites and next year's officers. Our last few weeks as sophs were filled with the confusions and headaches of scheduling for next year and running for classes as we looked forward to our junior year. SOPHOMORE BOARD, left to right, First Row: M. Duplain, C. Seale, R. Anderson, l.. Steinmeyer. Second Row: J. Wilcox, G. Thompson, S. Barrick, K. Blankenship, J. Whitlock, C. Huddleston. Third Row: K. Zwayer, A. Florentine, J. Atchi- son, W. Strobel. SOPHOMORE CABINET, left to right, R. Schmigle, Presidentg C. Hays, Secretaryg D. Sanger, Social Chairmang N. Smith, Vice-President, K. Erwin, Treasurer. Sophomores 87 AN. Allen, Craig Allen, Jett Ameringer, Pam Anderson, David Anderson, Rhonda Anderson, Scott Anthony, Jett Apker, Janet Arnett, Mark Arnold, Jett Arnott, Kim Asher, Jon Atchison, Jett Balsar, Barbara Banner, Mark Barnhart, Eric Barrett, Nancy Barrick, Susan Barry, Edie Bass, Amy Batchelor, David Baxter, Derek Becker, Becky Beckert, Paul Beeler, Clint Bell, Biff Bellows, Debbie Bernstein, Pam Berry, Megan Blakely, Forrest Blankenship, Karen Blount, Julie Boatner, George Borden, Katie Boring, Beth Bottger, Pami Boyne, Kathy Brand, Susan Brinton, Jim Brockotf, Becky Broderick, Mike Brooks, Wanda Brown, Jennifer Brown, Melinda Brown, Rhonda Brown, Tina Buhl, Jett Bull, Susan Cameron, Scott Candler, Brenda Canfield, Stan Cansler, Perry 88 Sophomores .,,,,A,vH,,M,,., -M M, , 'X T V, s 3 H. , 5, ,MEN A i'i f W, i s at ,pi Yffu. .6 ff' ' ,li ,,,, i isfwfqf wwf - 1 ,Qyfem , ' ,fiiifjit ,f ,Q . , , We V w, ,. , .. f ,f 14' K ,,,,,, f i, an 2 ' i gg? 'U !,..w.. Mfwwi. , 9. 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S .iii-S y Nix, Susie Nuckoles, Debbie O'Brien, Erin Olson, Carol Orton, David Osberghaus, Roy Owen, Darryl Owens, Robby Pack, Sherilyn Page, Sherri Parker, Eddy Patterson, Bill Patton, Reece Pauliny, John Pearson, Duane Peterson, Diane Phillips, Jamie Phillips, Mike Pickering, Nancy Pielsticker, Bill Pierce, Ruth Pitcock, Steve Pittman, Doug Plumb, Kathy Plumer, Mike Pojman, Molly Pope, Betty Power, John Price, Bobby Probes, Lisa Probst, Amy Propp, Martin Pyron, Paula Raines, Janet Ramsey, Eddie Randall, Craig Rausch, Marolyn Ray, Teresa Rayson, Rick Reed, Pat Reeds, Sara Reeves, Claudette Reynolds, Patti Richardson, Hoyt Richman, Debbie Richmond, Kevin Ridgeway, Michael Sophomores 95 Riley, Beth Robinette, Teresa Robison, Kim Rock, Barry Rogers, Stan Rooth, Don Ross, Tam Rubey, Rebecca Rubie, Dan Rubottom, Jill Rumore, Melodie Rutledge, Mona Sanders, Terry Sanford, Linda Sanford, Lisa Sanger, Dana Sarver, Jim Saylor, Mark Seale, Cynde Seay, Sid Schad, Susan Schmigle, Rick Schramm, Kathryn Schuller, Karen Scott, Kim Shaffer, David Shenfvood, Karen Short, Satly Shupert, Diane Simmons, Beth Simms, David Simpson, Pam Sizemore, Chris Skuy, Harry Smiiey, Brad 96 Sophomores V , . 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Smith, Mike Smith, Nancy Smith, Richard Smitherman, Kathryn Smithyman, Leslie Solberg, Gretchen Spence, Jenny Spiker, Jett Stabler, George Stabler, Shawna Stalder, Tammy Staubach, Susan Stebbins, Ralph Steinmeyer, Lisa Stephenson, Steve Stevak, Annette Stewart, Jack Stewart, Lisa Stoner, Jeanne Stout, Gary Strobel, Wade Strub, Barnard Stuart, Debbie Sullivan, Luann Sumners, Jon Surtees, Ann Taylor, Billy Taylor, Gayle Terrell, Becky Thomas, Brad Thompson, Dede Thompson, Gwen Thompson, Jimmy Tiedman, Amie Tillman, Holly Tims, Angie Tomsen, Karla Travis, Susie Treece, Paul Tutt, Tracie Underwood, John Vance, Carol Vanscoyoc, Steve Veatch, Martha Visher, Lynn Voorhees, Pam Sophomores 97 98 Sophomores Voss, Biff Wadley, Laura Waeger, Kyle Walden, Jan Wampner, Fred Weaver, Sion Weaver, Tim Weddington, John Wehrenberg, David Wehrs, Cathy Wells, Mike West, Joe Westervelt, Mary Wheat, John Wheeler, Cheryl Whitlock, Joyce Whitman, Ely Wilcox, Julie Williams, Claude Fred Williams, Williams, Ginny Williams, Harry Williams, Julie Williams, Scott Wright, Jim Wyatt, Kevin Zampino, Laura Zwayer, Kenda Zwayer, Kent ,, ,J 'tll . , 2 r f 2 'fs ,f ,Q ZZ: Y it 4 f f 1 A l i llle Tig , i t iiiiawv if , ,iw 'f '3 it ' 2 ,i New if -f Q ' js 1' ,,f. 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Traditionally the fall months bring with them football games, organization mem- bership drives, and coronation activities. For us, the incoming seniors, they also brought the job ot selecting a boy and girl to represent each month. SEPTEMBER-DIANE PARKER, the class of 74's choice of Girl of the Month, was kept busy with school activities her senior year. She served as Vice-President of our Student Council, and was a mem- ber of Masque and Gavel, Gamma Sigma, Pep Club and Concert Chorus. She also attended Girls' State and was elected to reign as our Miss Memorial XI. ALEXIS CRENSHAW wore number 12 on his jer- sey as a member of the varsity football team. A.C. was also a member of Interact and Student Council, and sang in Con- cert Chorus. OCTOBER-BETH CLONINGER was secretary of Jr. Civitan, served on Senior Board and was a member of Pep Club. She also excelled academically as shown by her membership in National Honor Society. During his three years at Memo- rial, BOB GARRETI played an important part in the athletic program. He lettered in varsity football, basketball, and baseball. His senior year he was a member of vari- ous clubs including Interact and National Honor Society. NOVEMBER-LINDA LARAVEA was elected cheerleader her senior year. She was also honored as one of the three attendants to Miss Memorial. As Student Council President, HAROLD BROOKENS stayed busy with the responsibilities that accompanied that office. He was also varsity football manager, attended Boys' State, and was a member of Interact. Harold even helped out in the yearbook assembly, playing the part of Geraldine in a humorous skit. A LE ffisl Top to bottom: Diane Parker, Beth Cloninger Linda Laravea. Elite 103 Q va .31 ti, ifvisnrv Our Miss Memorial, Diane Parker, was a very special person. She gave more of herself than was asked to help Memorial accomplish its goals. She was everyone's friend, always willing to help. She participated in our musical and dramatic productions and also served as Stuco vice- president and secretary. As a member of Gamma Sigma, Diane was active in both school and community service projects. She was accepted into National Honor Society and was chosen as September Girl-of-the-Month. Traditionally beautiful, always smiling, Diane was respected by us, her peers. Elite 105 Acco SENIOR-Lin aff OPHOMORE 2 f -in-f 7 Aff Q, 2 x ,f 3- gum nw NN. ., b ,,,X, Q . Q A z A .5 A Y 5 5 jr S9 is NS Q? ig hiss ff Y X J' N 535' Q52-1 X my Q K bi 'UF 5' 7 4 4r 'h ,A 14 ' Q W.. ge, QQ' ,,,4, ,, I 'L ' ,gi ., Ay MW Z Q fi ,fu ia, M94 2. 105 ' , iw? .. Q AMMW I xg .L 'K 4 ur 4.. wi, 'Mm Ji We vw at f, f , , f is Q 1 y Vt my ,, ,,.igt1,? f 1' j I if ,V V It Ag 1 5 , raw ,L.t,g,4-53,1 V72 Z V,,,k' 1, ,V , W kryy A, y 9 phi lf 7,62 vyqww 'fwfr ggi V ' ,MQW M V f f' , i 'W' ,ii As 3 g g AZA, i T , C t . . i is W ' A I W ,K m t o f W A V , 35 Jw , ' W , f , Q A ' W awww, V g , s X2 k t , r A fe -1. Z. - 1, V ,,Qh,g 5 3 t ? .-3 if . 7, Q W is V i it r Tailback Mike Gaither runs tor a Charger touchdown. 1 O8 Sports Coach Ftisenhoover discusses strategy for a drive against Brian Hale aims for an extra pointafter a Charger touchdown. ,fr A onca City. Defensive back David lVlcQuaig breaks up a Ranger pass. hcirgers Secure Winning Sedson After two weeks of seemingly unending practices, we opened our season with scrimmages against Okmulgee and Muskogee. With these preseason warm-ups under our belts, we played in the all- city preview, losing to Washington in the semi- finals. Our season opener found us sporting another disappointing loss to the Hornets, the eventual state champs. Ftebounding off this loss we beat Edison and McAlester in the next two games. Two weeks later we lost to Hale in our conference opener but the most devastating loss was to Enid. This loss knocked us out of the state playoff competition. We finished fourth in conference with a two and three record. We started our season hoping to avenge the one loss disappointment of last year, but losses in important conference games kept us from achieving a state championship. Sports 109 Memoriol Struggles Agoinst Roted Stote Opponent Behind Charger blocking, Dave Gnlleland spots an open receiver. Steve Waugh gathers in a pass against Rogers. Pursued by MoAIester defenders, Mike Miller reaches for a pass. 1 10 Sports -'M 2,43 'Nl ------.-W . ,, , ,, ,, , , , . ,.,, , I , , V, ,W , f , ' 7 f ' ' Q , ig' J W, TM, ' ' ' ' ' ' 'P .f ' , riff - ' , ' V 'QQ-,j55'ff'A,', g 5' 1' - ,V 1 ,,m, r T 5- ,, v,,, .,., , ,, ' , ,, .,. .,.,,.,,, ,, , .M,,,,.,..M,,,.,J..4E.zz . . , M.,,J.M,..,. ,v,,, ,J ,, ,L ', ' MQLJMQ-M ARSITY FOOTBALL, left to right, First Row: M. Doak, S. Morie, B. Johnson, G, Snodgrass, M, Thetlord, M. Miller, A. Crenshaw, S. Waugh. Second Row: N, Streetman, J. sher, M. Griffin, Ft. Zimmer, B. Weddington, T. Collins, B. Smith, J. Brunoldi. Third Ftow: S. Abernathy, M. Allen, R Ftoop, C. 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'W tsfaflg luding Ranger defenders, Don Carlisle searches for a receiver. e Memorial defensive line gets ready to halt a Mason play. FL 4 5 M if 4,5 M . .,j r 'WM 4 MK . :Mw v .. We came to Memorial unsure of what high school football was like. Coaches Richard Chapman and Jim Sanders introduced us to the hard work and dedication that it takes to become a Charger. Our coaches kept us hard at work to improve through- out the season. We played well against our con- ference foes winning two games, but tying a hard fought contest against Hale. The non-conference games were less successful as we won two games and lost two. The contest against Mason was a scoreless defensive battle. We played before sparse crowds, but we learned fundamen- tals which we will use as varsity Chargers. Sports 1 15 Cross Couniry Regoins Conference Crown 'Wiz Y' .Qv ,H , N .kfflf 2 V ' T , ilk QA .M , CROSS COUNTRY TEAM, left to right, First How: D. Fiubbottom, C, Griepentrog, A. Braumiller, G. Thompson, J. Michalski, M. Saylor, J. Corral, T. Merrill, K. Zwayer, S. Bailey. Second Row: M. Ward, R. Owens, K. Wyatt, Fi. Beck, G. Ameringer, D. Duke, S. Boyles, B. Baker, T. Meyer, S. McLain. we if 3 5 lp 3 gan .Q .A EL M .C 1 -. 'Q 5254 i ,V - -1. r nf- Af - . :Vai 2 , . K 7-'IT ..r. ag I , C. . I . A .AT. A ee.. QWwwmffseQWW3W5QH 1 - - , U - ., ff V,-1-fs .. f i - L. .,9g1gsfgggg , ,Y stir? Lu, . .ACN , L , -1. 'gag 5 lx. fig 3? ,,. f-- Exhausted, Don Rubottom finishes his three-mile race, John Michalski strides io a high finish ai State. 116 Spons l l Determined to have a great season, we began running two months before scheduled practices started. Our first meet against Edison was a big disappointment, but hard work and determination caused steady improvement. We ran against the states toughest competition and placed well, never finishing lower than fourth in all meets. We reg Ameringer concentrates on his running at the state meet. were extremely proud of ourfirst place finish in ncaa. ' mum if harger harriers sprint for an early lead at the state meet. the conference as it was an uphill battle against Hale. The state meet resulted in a third place fin- ish for us, the second best record of all Charger cross country teams. Sports 1 1 7 Pep Club, Chorgereiies Support Memoriol Teoms PEP CLUB 'caving ,df in W1 ,N Kathy Evan'S junior squad asks Santa for a spirited Charger Night. i 118 Organizations 5 3 ii Q Q is E I E at iii 5 if E ii At half-time, Chargerettes march to the music of Patton . . Q g X .., .FN ww -ste- sflw ii- Starting with 27O members we hoped for an out- standing year. We treated the athletes with favors before every game and baked cakes to be shared by all the players. Decorating the halls and the locker room was a lot of hard work, but was noth- ing compared to our physical efforts in the pow- derpuff football game. The seniors found that the combination of the drizzly weather and the tough junior team was unbeatable. We also sponsored a baby face contest. Students voted with pennies for the cutest baby and chose Billy Pielsticker Mr. Baby Face. Our job required seemingly unending effort, sometimes even extending through the night when we decorated the athletes' homes and held a surprise sunrise breakfast for the football players. PEP CLUB-left to right, First Row: K. lmel, P. Pryor, L. Lara- vea, R. Anderson, P. Pierson, B. lmel, R. Broyles, V. Green, N. Cox, K. Dooley, M. Abernathy, S. Carney, K. McGraw, D. Kaufman. Second Row: B. Simmons, N. Smith, D. Jenkins, S. Smith, L. Buhrman, S. Parks, C. Black, J. Harshman, M. Tay- lor, B. Shaffer, P. Bottger, B. Merrill, M. Veatch, M. Westervelt. Third Row: L. Jacobsen, C. Holland, K. Zwayer, K. Miller, P. Hailey, D. Parker, M. Middleton, P. Fry, P. Ameringer, B. Ter- rell, D. Johnson. Fourth Row: K. Evans, D. Long, D. Under- wood, C. Polhemus, C. Kerr, P. Pyron, N. Sitler, J. Houghton, C. Hays, J. Spence, V. Hackler. Fifth Row: K. McConnell, C. Keely, B. Allen, P. Clark, C. Marshak, D. Fourcade, C. Fox, C. Tighe, K. Schuller, P. Smith, K. Blankenship, V. Vincent, L. Ray. Sixth Ftow: L. Herring, A. Terrell, K. Smith, C. Wilson, J. Jones, L. Percefull, C. Carpenter, S. Henderson, D. Stuart, M. Smittle, P. Voorhees. Seventh Row: S. Schad, J. Harrington, D. Dexter, K. McLendon, J. Johnston, D. Thompson, P. Buer- gey, C. Vance, J. Whitlock, R. Pierce, D. Nuckoles. Eighth Row: J. Burkhart, D. Reid, R. Reynolds, T. Ray, K. Hurd, B. Boring, K. Chandler, S. Dwyer, D. Miller, D. Tenney, J. Wil- burn, S. Montgomery. Ninth Row: C. Domenico, B. Mandell, S. Muse, L. Zampino, L. Smithyman, N. Norman, G. Cox, C. Goad, C. Diacon, P. Stabler, B. East. Tenth Row: B. Cloninger, J. Harkness, S. Wilcox, J. Watson, C. Hays, M. Desforges, S. Curry, N. Hall, R. Rowe, C. Weinheimer, L. Brown, N. Dealse, C. Wyrrick. Eleventh Row: N. Osborn, K. Schad, P. Bland, L. Harris, D. Miller, T. Gibbs, R. Schmigle, S. Simon, L. Hague, D. Lofton. Twelfth Row:S. Owen, T. Traw, D. Dancer, S. Robson, S. Wheeler, P. Carver, D. Howard, D. Dry, B. Bearden, A. Baumgardner, S. Winn, L. Smith. Thirteenth Row: B. Neal, J. Adair, K. Cosgrove, K. Garretson, D. Holloway, T. Brown, K. Sherwood, J. Rubottom, D. Kirberger, T. Teegarden, J. Patten. Fourteenth Flow: D. Winegarten, K. Coats, J. Mullen, B. West, K. Robison, K. Scott, L. Sandford, J. Worthley, B. Hatfield, P. Smith, C. Thompson, D. Eggert. Fifteenth Row: M. McKeeman, L. Tibey, C. Pielsticker, L. Stauffer, P. LaBorde, L. Jones, L. Barr, P. Reynolds, B. Riley, D. Milton. As a drill team composed of twenty-four girls, we performed dance routines on Howdy Day, throughout the football season, and on Loyalty Night. Marching with the Big Blue Machine was our main purpose. Carrying red, white and blue banners, we accompanied the band to district, state and tri-state marching competitions. We held a carnival, a rummage sale, and a garage sale to pay for our expenses. CHARGERETTES-left to right, First Row: K. Meillier, M. Lon- ergan, A. Benton, S. Knight, M. Garrett, J. Plunkett. Second Row: J. Benton, L. Shoemaker, M. Hamblet, S. Hall, J. Wilcox, C. Callen, C. Ramsey, S. Travis, K. Duffield, P. Miley. Third Row: K. Schuller, B. Sproull, C. Eastman, C. McMichael, S. Rodgers, J. Leach, T. Stone, M. Poehling, C. Onaham, C. Seale. Pep Club Officers ask, What's so mean about the Mean Green? Organizations l19 Cheerleoders Boost Spirit, Receive Awords MEMORIAL HIGH SCHOOL CHEERLEADERS 120 Organizations V M, ,ws ,v.. M, ,.,. . .,...,..., , ,,..,, ., , ., , Three of us from each class devoted much of our time and energy to cheerleading for Memorial. We represented the school at three different competi- tions. In June, we spent five work-filled days at O. U. with 107 cheerleading squads from Oklahoma, Texas, and Kansas. We brought home first place ribbons, the spirit stick and the Coca-Cola Award. We also entered a city and a state competition, rating first place awards in both. Being cheer- leader not only included practicing for and enter- ing competitions, but also, more important, lead- ing cheers at sports events and decorating locker rooms, buses, and halls with posters, crepe paper, and balloons. CHEERLEADERS-top to bottom: R. Anderson, M. Aberna- thy, S. Carney, D. Kaufman, P. Pryor, K. McGraw, K. lmel, L. Laravea, K. Dooley. Hey, hey, l feel all right! chant the cheerleaders. Organizations 121 Siuco Involves School in Poper Drive THE STUDENT COUNCIL ,QW Stuco President, Harold Brookens, presides over a weekly meetin w fiff STUDENT COUNCIL OFFICERS Diane Parker, Pam Smith, and Michelle Middleton nats on Howdy Day. Af STUDENT COUNCIL MEMBERS-AT-LARGE fx Cindy MacRae takes a fall in the Stuco-KAKC basketball game. ff, . 5.8K I-.. if F wc With the traditional Howdy Dance we began the year giving the students an opportunity to get acquainted with old and new friends. In an effort to promote more student involvement, new pro- jects were initiated including the Save Our Trees campaign. We gave an all-out effort placing first in total tonnage. With the money earned we were able to pull ourselves out of debt. As in the past, we planned and staged the coronation assembly and half-time show. The holiday season soon came upon us and with it we sponsored the Christmas Dance. Despite the snowy conditions, the dance was a success. The next few months were filled with plans for Spirit Week. We tried to provide a variety of activities to make this last pro- ject a success. With the installation of new offi- cers, a year of change came to an end. STUDENT COUNCIL OFFICERS, left to right, First Row: D. Parker, M. Middleton, P. Smith. Second Row: H. Brookens, J. Zimmerman. STUDENT COUNCIL, left to right, First Row: D. Thompson, K. Sherwood, D. Miller, N. Norman, D. Dry, S. Muse, P. Carver, K. Jewell, D. Kent, L. Buhrman. Second Row: N. Cox, N. Smith, J. Harrington, L. Stewart, S. McCarty, P. Ameringer, L. Visher, P. Clark, D. Mullins, C. Weinheimer, B. Riley. Third Row: M. Smittle, L. Murray, L. Smittle, A. Jacoby, D. Smock, P. Denton, D. Parker, P. Smith, M. Middleton, D. Eggert, D. Long. Fourth Row: B. Mandell, L. Lummus, D. Winegarten, S. Henderson, L, England, S. Simon, P. Buergey, D. Milton, S. Enright, C. Mac- Ftae, C. Thompson, B. McLaughlin, C. Tighe, J. Walton, J, Hitt. Fifth Rowr H. Brookens, G. Thompson, G. Baker, J. Zimmer- man, Pt. Sullivan, G. Dukes, J. Brinton, J. Broadland, Fl. House, B. Howerton, S. Clark, S. Laravea, P. Bowden, M. Harrison, D. Monahan, J. Dahmer. Sixth Ftow: R. Zimmer, B. Smith, S. Waeger, B. Eagleton, A. Baugh, M. Eubank, C. McQueen, C. Enonomou, B. Dukes, S. Morie, J. King, J. Bovaird. STUDENT COUNCIL MEMBERS-AT-LARGE, left to right, First Row: B. Neal, P. Pierson, C. Vance, B. Schafer, B. Imel. Sec- ond Ftow: K. Scott, C. Third Row: T. Brown, P. Pittenger, D. Howard, Wyrrick, B. Cloninger, C. C. Marshak. Fourth Row: M. Mayfield, C. Wilson, S. Robson, S. Wheeler. Fifth Row: A. Turner, D. Stolje, A. Baugh, K. Smith. Organizations 123 Community Benefits From Girls' Groups As a service organization, we served our school and community in beneficial activities. As a mem- ber ot Gamma Sigma, we were each expected to earn three service hours per semester by partici- pating in a club project or working for a teacher. Among our activities were ushering at Tulsa Little Theatre, selling mums and boutonnieres for Coro- nation, and helping at Memorial sponsored sports events such as Loyalty Night, and the Tourna- ment of Champions. To conclude our year we held a tea for interested juniors and selected the first twenty-five members for the upcoming year. GAMMA SIGMA, left to right, First Ffowg P. Pierson, C. Black, B. Neuwald, C. Diacon, N. Norman, J. Fleming. Second Row, C. Bohannan, L. Logan, M. Price, B. Fraker, S. Parks, D. Par- ker, J. Worthley. Third Flow, M. Middleton, K. Wynn, J. Skin- ner, Fi. lrvvin, P. Pittenger, D. Fourcade, J. Solomon. Fourth Flow, K. Hale, L. Horn, L. Harris, B. lrwin, C. Clarke, C. Mars- hak, S. Muse. Fifth Flow, L. Murray, C. Wyrrick, L. Buhrman, C. Domenico, S. Hapke. Sixth Ft'ow,' T. Smith, M. Franco, C. Goad, M. McKeeman, N. Peake, D. Kent, C. Holland, K. Yadon, B. Sproull. This year we were one of the busiest service organizations at Memorial. By selling tootsie pops before school Junior Civitan supported a foster child in Park Hill, Oklahoma. Additional money was raised by selling fruit cakes and holding the Mr. Hairy Legs Contest. These funds allowed us to give a party at the Children's Medical Cen- ter. We also helped the Jaycees take underprivi- leged children Christmas shopping. Our final pro- ject was decorating and assisting the Spring For- mal at Hissom Memorial Center. JUNIOR CIVITAN, left to right, First Row: C. Domenico, B. Clo- ninger, C. Hannaford, B. Hatfield, D. Stuart, Second F?ow:C. Howard, G. Cox, M. Burja, N. Larson, B. Koons, T. Gibbs, P. Shanks. Third Row: C. Goad, K. McConnell, C. Carriere, P. Patton, L. Knowles, S. O'Hara, C. Bland. Fourth Row: B. Becker, D. Miller, S. Carney, M. Taylor, N. Hall, B. Mandell, K. Schad, L. Buckner. Fifth Row: B. East, J. Jones, L. Smith, K. Jewell, D. Strozier, C. Camerer, S. Sanger. Sixth Flow: l. Amlinger, L. Percefull, M. Collins, S. Simon, L. Stauffer, C. Shirk, B. Sproull. 124 Organizations Gamma Sigma members, Lisa Murray and Nancy Peake, sell mums and boutonnieres for i Coronation Dance. GAM MA SIGMA n - it 7 1 ti Q-N.,mN' '-.Nsxmqh atti Shanks and Cheryl Carriere sell tootsie pops before school for Junior Civitan. LJNIOR CIVITAN ,Js...f' A - I-Uv' K Sheila Hapke and Cheryl Domenico deliver scores at the Memorial Wrestling Tournament. Organizations 125 Boys' Cluos Gffer Service 'ro Communry lf INTERACT -.xn Mark Thetford and Parker Chapman chart the course the Interact trike race. Guy Snodgrass passes Scott Morie in the last lap of the trike race. 126 Organizations Under the leadership of president Brian Hale, Interact met every other Tuesday night to pro- mote various community services and school pro- jects. Our activities included escorting the royal court at Coronation, sponsoring the annual Christmas party for underprivileged boys, and ushering at Commencement and Vespers. To end our year we held the tricycle races during Spirit Week which was our organizations chief fund raising project. INTERACT-left to right, First Row: J. Eaton, B. Hale, K. Kin- drick, L. Knowles, B. Morton, D. Buble. Second Row: M. Miller, G. Walker, M. Coleman, E. Horkey, B. Howerton, K. McKoy, J. Dahmer, B Knight, M Gotcher, G. Thompson. Third Row: H. Brookens, D. Sadler, S. Landis, J. King, P. Chapman, B. Neville, M. Westfall, S. Ladner, C. Huffman, B. Caldwell. Fourth Row: D. Brady, G. Castleman, K, Albright, D. McOuaig, B. Turner, B. Adler, M. Thetford, S. Malone, D. Black, B. Dukes, M. Harrison, Ft. Zimmer. Fifth Ftow: Ft. Sulli- van, B. White, Ft. Winn, K. Hayes, J. Loerke, D. Duke, D. Jor- dan, D. Gllleland, S. Ftaybourn, F. Bangs, B. Eagleton, S. Waeger, J. Zimmerman. Sixth Ftow: D. Bell, K. Wood, B. Olinger, J. Robinson, B. Liester, T. Merrill, A. Baugh, K. Jen- nings, D. Vincent, K, Shell, J, Dalton, M. Gaither. Under the supervision of Mr. Allen Jordon and sponsorship of the Downtown Kiwanis Club, we were a community service organization. A new ucing, and we sponsored Film Night as a finale to our discoveries. On some occasions Key Club became part-time school cleaners in an effort to help beautify the school grounds. When we were needed, we became popcorn sellers at basketball games and after school. Our final effort for the year was the organization ofthe City-Wide Ping Pong Tournament. KEY CLUB-left to right, First Row: B. Wood, D. Dickman, J. Morey. Second Row: B. Lindsey, K. Anderson. Third Row: M, Kitchen, G. Fteynolds, J. Cunningham. Fourth Row:A. Jordan, M, Kershner, J. Propp, Ft. Slocomb. As the Lettermen's Club we were an organization for Memorial athletes who lettered in any one of TrERrviEN's cLue nine SPONS- LETTEFtMEN'S CLUB-left to right, First F'ow: M. Miller, D. Gilleland, B. Morton, J. Eaton, M. Coleman, B. Olinger, B. Garrett. Second Row: B. Hale, D. Bell, J. Harris, B. Johnson, K. Preaus, F. Connery. Third Row: D. Hill, B. White, J. Dal- ton, J. Loerke, R. Ross, S. Waeger. Fourth Row: Fi. Green, D. Radmilovich, G. Snodgrass, A. Wade, B. Smith, R. Edwards. Fifth Row: M. Gaither, T. McCloud, M. Doak, Ft. Fioop, T. Kenny, J. Garretson. Sixth Row: D. Hale, J. Fisher, enth Row:T. Collins, G. Thompson, A. Baugh, B. Eagleton, L. Manke, S, Clark, M. Plumer. Eighth Row: B. Price, M. Saylor, C. Griepentrog, K. Wyatt, B. Hager, B. Voss, S. Waugh. Ninth Ftow: B. Benjamin, Ft. Sullivan, K. Albright, B. Anderson, T. Hembree, B. Beck, S. Skarke. Tenth Row: M. Wyatt, B. Braumiller, B, Hobson, J. Godsey, J. Allen, M. Morrow, S. Marshall. Eleventh Row: N. Streetman, W. Stro- bel, Ft. Dumont. Twelfth Ftow: M. Anderson, B. Michalski, L. Engstrand, T. Coker, G. Larson. Thirteenth Row: S. Bally, S. Morne, D. Sadler, B. Caldwell, C. Huffman, C, Brown, D. Bussan. Fourteenth Ftow: S. Andrist, J. Fiobinson, J. Con- way, G. Walker, A. Florentine, C. Coggins, J. King. Fifteenth Row: V. Bird, T. Foster, D. Brady, G. Sanders. Sixteenth Row: B. Wattman, S. Landis, M. Westfall, Ft. Osberghaus. Seventeenth F1'ow:T. Hobbs, K. Burkhart, G. Storm, D. Wilk- erson. Y CLUB Organizations 127 interest that we developed this year was film prod- M. Griffin, B. Danze, D. Jones, B. Turner, B. Pielsticker. Sev- Early morning practices preceded the half-time performances we presented on behalf of Memo- rial. Attempting to represent the red, white, and blue in unique ways, we experimented with new routines in our shows. Under the direction of Mr. Good, we performed new music and variations of old favorites. We raised money to help purchase new uniforms which finally arrived in time for our last home game. The Big Blue Machine received superior ratings in many band contests through- out the year. BIG BLUE MACHINE-P. Baker, N. Barngett, K. Boyne, M. Brown, G. Burton, J. Buchanon, R. Beene, J. Benton, R. Byers, C. Callan, S. Cameron, C. Camerer, D. Carter, D. Char- rier, S. Christianson, W. Chrlstianson, J. Clary, L. Clary, J. Clubb, M. Clubb, M. Cluts, K. Cole, T. Collins, M. Connery, K. Cordill, A. Cougler, M. Crews, D. Davis, P. Denton, C. East- man, C. Elliott, R. Erickson, G. Fate, R. Felts, C. Fox, P. Fry, T. Fuller, M. Garrett, J. Goforth, C. Graham, D. Grimes, F. Gru- ver, J. Gruver, K. Hale, S. Hall, H. Hammell, M. Hamblett, K. Hannan, K. Hannan, S. Haple, R. Higgins, J. Hillman, C. Horst M. Howerton, J. Huggins, K. Hutton, T. Hutton, T. John, B. Johnson M. Kemm K. Kershner M. Kershner P. Kni ht S , , , . Q - - Knight, J. Leach, S. Leida, J. Lewis, P. Lewis, R. Lind, B. Lind- sey, K. Lonergan, M. Marshall, B. Martin, M. Mayfield, S. McKarty, C. McMichael, K. Mitchell, J. Montray, S. Moore, J. Morey, Z. Mosteller, N. Mower, Y. Nava, B. Neal, K. Nelson, R Nelson, M. Poehling, B. Powley, J. Plunckett, C. Ramsey, E. Ramsey, L. Reeder, S. Richards, B. Rock, S. Rodgers, S, Rog- ers, C. Roof, D. Schafer, P. Schlecht, K. Schuler, S. Schwartz- kopf, C. Seale, S. Shelton, L. Shoemaker, J. Skinner, S. Stau- bach, D. Stewart, L. Stewart, D. Teel, E. Terry, B. Thomas, G. Thompson, N. Thompson, S. Travis, J. Trott, B. Tumilty, L. Vark, C. Visher, G. Webb, B. Wendorff, J. West, N. Williams, P Williams, G. Wilson, B. Wood, K. Wynn, R. Yeck. 128 Academics Drum major Jay Clary salutes the band at half-time. 9 5 i if fx' V S N006 Performing at half-time, the band members play a selection from Pat- Dressed in their ton. Bond Merits Superior Rotings in Stote Competition f mmiiii f .swf 2:3425 ,X A mi isis :ag b-qw 'ff .6135 i ' far' ,M , g'w .5,? 1973-74 BIG BLUE MACHINE 'N-uulni ali i mwulwaunumui i , , W w uniforms. the band performs at the Roger's game. Steve Christianson awaits the 'march on' signal. Academics 129 Yearbook staffers gather at Mrs. Stagg's house for a pot luck supper. i.. .ish - xx ,K ix N32 is 'iii t f H x X A f Ax' gs X 'Q 4 Fl is Ex - f it Q Junior Debbie Donica celebrates her birthday with the staff. Marcia Taylor searches for a picture, lost somewhere on her table. TAPS Xll Stott Produces Personolized Book o'o , A PSX!! STAFF .5 E Brian Wilson and Jeff Davis portray books in Taps Xll Goes On . Our goal was to make Taps Xlla more personal- ized yearbook, one to which the students and fac- ulty could relate. We wrote about the year from the students' point of view in an effort to help us better remember our high school days. At the beginning of the year most of us knew little of the headaches and frustrations facing us. After re- writing headlines, captions and copy many times, however, we learned much about journalism and the work involved in producing a publication. As a smaller staff we became close by celebrating birthdays and holidays together and working on our assembly. When the yearbook was finally in and the last deadline met, we looked back and remembered the good times we had. TAPSXIISTAFF-bottom to top: D. . Donica, C. Clarke, D. Winegarten, J. Harshman, M. Taylor, l.. Knowles, M. Aber- nathy, B. McLaughlin, B. Wilson, C. Haysler, D. Fluble, J. Davis, M. Stagg. Academics 131 Foll Activities Promote Student Involvement Q WHY Els, ' V Km. I as 5 a I 'S I Linda Wilkinson and Teresa Gibbs help in the 'EaifewOur Tree campaign, 'hm-. Oh, JM, 1,51 V.. Q-ay- Saber bearers lead the band from the field after their performance The Pep Club entertains the football learn with a pajama parade. yal fans anticipate a Charger victory. The usual rush of fall activities got under way with our annual Howdy Day which provided students a chance to join various organizations, buy Howdy Hats, and get reacquainted with school in gen- eral. The halls were covered with posters in an effort to display our spirit and loyalty for Memorial teams. Football games proved to be the place to be on Friday night and almost everyone partici- pated in one way or another. lf we weren't involved in pep assemblies, the band, or on the team, we could most assuredly be found near the fifty-yard line cheering and clapping for each Charger touchdown. As a result of the interest the Student Council initiated in the paper drive, many of us spent our Saturday afternoons collecting newspapers and phone books. As the fall months came to a close, we found ourselves leading the city wide paper drive, completing a disappointing football season, and looking forward to Christmas vacation. , 1, X1 Wqwmmmul H X 'Q Y M , ...a it-vk.,L, ti --flu, The Big Blue Machine presents the colors to Charger fans. l Student Life 133 Coronotion Ceremonies Honor Miss Memoriol XI i'fF,g, Jeff Dahmer presents Queen Diane at half-time ceremonies 134 Student Life Miss Memorial Xl, Diane Parker, Receives her crown from Harold Brookens. Keith Burkhart and Chipper Chitvvood present Jean Ann Watson and Lin Laravea at the Coronation assembiy. Q nv Diane Parker reigns during half-time ceremonies. In keeping with tradition set years before, we elected a school queen, Miss Memorial Xl. As early as the first month of school, speculation began as to who would be this year's Miss Memo- rial. Each class elected its own attendants, but the choice of queen was up to us all. Excitement arose as we cast our final ballots. Only the Stu- dent Council officers knew who was to be crowned, though we all had our own ideas. Time for the coronation assembly finally arrived, and we watched as the attendants were presented in traditional red, white, and blue velvet, The moment came and Harold stepped to the micro- phone to announce that Diane Parker was Miss Memorial Xl. After the assembly we smiled, cried, and offered congratulations to our queen. The day was Diane's and there was more to come. We saw her court presented at half-time of the foot- ball game for the traditional ride around the track. The Coronation Dance followed the game, where we all got together to celebrate our football vic- tory and share the excitement of coronation. Student Council officers await the announcement of Miss Memorial Xl. Student Life 135 Tops Xll Presents The Sonny ond Cher Comedy Hour i i ' i ' i i i 5 M ' 5 xx i Q r i ' i i i i 1 as i 1? W i is Z i i 4 I I Geraldine, Harold Brookens relates news of his call fron Mary Abernathy sings of her love for Oliver Bokachlta. Alexis, A , 4521.11-ff Q12 ,,,..WM 13 Taps Xll Goes On sings the Taps staff in their grand finale. 136 Student Life fy I 5, f it ME 'li 7 1, 'ha 'J M. ' ,s.z,Z'f3f A , ffl l , , ,M 1. qv ffl . 'N ,W,,Z,,,. L Amid laughter and applause we watched as the tradition of a yearbook assembly was revived by the Taps Xll stalt. The Sonny and Cher Comedy Hour was used as the theme, and we greeted an off-key Sonny and Cher with a series of cat calls and whistles that eventually turned to laughter before their first song was over. The production was complete with take-offs on well-known com- mercials and a new version of Love Story star- ring Tappy Cawelleri and Oliver Bokachita. Our teachers were willing to take part and as a result, stole the show. Mrs. Creager surprised us with her appearance in long hair, blue jeans, and a halter top, while Mr. Schuler and Coach Chap- man debuted as yearbooks. By the time the cur- tain fell most of us were glad we had been there. A . A L gm. kkkr ,L sm ,Q K W... . i S .X QE gi .f . S zffj Q5--eff. .. N., W ' u fir. Schuler and Coach Chapman ponder their rejection by Tappy lavelleri. 1 fl Z avid Ruble and Marcia Taylor open the Sonny and Cher Comedy our. ' Na -. K gg-siisbi K 15' - - . ,. . QF? . .. K K fx C 3531 - t - t... -f , - . 1 ' f xi- T ' ' 1 . S it f Dean Roberts tries to persuade Judy Harshman to trade her Taps. Student Life 137 .3 r ig ! i Seniors Provide Voriely of Enterioinmenl Wit Tim Sewell interviews Joe Temoleton about his life on a desert island. 0' Q ,ew if i .11 63 , .. 9' v H 5 l lkfl izii X Turner stifles Karen Yadon after she claims to have seen a unicorn Mark Mindeman recites his version of e well-Known Deem- Susie Curry gives her theory of MaoBeth to John Graham. 138 Student Life Thurber Cornivcil David Patterson and Bruce Howerton portray two drunk gentlemen shop- tine Willoch, Joe Templeton and Karen Yadon analyze this pet's problem. First Man ..r,, First Woman . . Second Man . . . Second Woman Third Man ..., Third Woman. . Fourth Man . . . Fourth Woman . Fifth Man .,,.. Fifth Woman. . . Sixth Man . . . Sixth Woman. . Seventh Man. , Cost Seventh Woman .... Eighth Man . , . Ninth Woman . . . . . .John Graham . . .Susie Curry . . .Joe Templeton . . , .Karen Yadon . . . .Andy Turner . . . .Diane Parker Bruce l-lowerton Michelle Middleton Mark Mindeman . . .Teri Schooley . . . .Tim Sewell . .Carol Callander David Patterson . . . .Carol Shirk . . . .Stine Willoch . . . . .Carla Quigg Director . ........ . . .Mrs Cora MacDonald Student Directors. . . ..... Laura Bateman J. B. Whisman Student Life 139 140 Division Q..-I S! ,R 1915 A ruxsp. PUBlM'.Sl'MO0XS WEMBY W SUNDAY MONDAY TUESDAY JEDNYSDAY THURSDAXQV FRXDAY 4vSATl'RD AYA Novwsu T muQL,, 1 5 X ' SMYWTFSXSMYLJYS 1 X ,VJ x 2 1 X x 1 x A 5 X N CSGTBEXO f.1s9Xuux7 j v H V1 HNXSSEU N XQHUIQU NW , X ' unzonnzazs ! Nzxzznzstszs x X X nzszvzaruo Xumzsson X 3 ex , ,,,,-, ' X A-- m.m..,N,,,- 2 M1 7523 Xi 45 x5 XX 6 kxnihw 1 NH 183' ,Mitre ' 124 -mg? L1 vkty IL CLE.: :.:, , x ' . -'G 1,100-MCL X 2 X 7- K . X I X TU X! X .ez. . 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K - Q I: AY D I .335 in Zi' f l H, f WEDN 1 xx X XXX f Q04 Y K 10 1 A, ' 5 ,.,, -mkk 'X X J 13 XX I -, f '3. , A Q4 f, f , 'fm .R 'lx NNXAX ,,' -J V, XX I R111 0 I 1: , , ! -X -ff 1 , 12 ...X .9 W4 K WI NNN in xx , atm S-CV-.Wt K' 9 477, ,' , NX: .egg 1 rt? lgj VH St 'Pl ' , Lf 'xx ' ,px L 1 K V. lm A '--xx :ik XXX - ML m i':f., ll -. :ff ' A, f. ja.-v.,,m. ,.,, X-Xt 'xx Q. ,J 9 sJ ,. , -ku 'xr N-,K X 1 k.:M.,,4 .KX e, . ' K ' H, n 'NX df Q in . v' 4, G, 76 A ' C 1- R ' J jay .E ' 9 . fu ' ga H ' X I Z V Z ., M 2 ., Jw , -1 ' . ' X t Xefilv - , . 5 J VA ff, ' 'A . .. N m ' ' f' N , 1 .V 1 , J, S M :':4'4:,, ' f X 8 :u'c,, W r 1 ' . S I ', Students ot the Months Chosen tor Wlnter f , ' f ff 4 ' 3129-W ! 'Z .V f ,K an Av, f 1, W my 6 .fn A ji? 2, W 1- Wt fu Zag . is 9. ., Ammv tl i 2 1 1 -. . 'isfzffi 3 ip to bottom: Dale Bell, Bill Patterson, Kenny iyes. 11. DECEMBER-.JEAN ANN WATSON was the girl chosen for December. Her senior year she was a member of Gymnastics Club, Pep Club and Senior Board. She was also elected as Senior Queen Attendant in the fall. DALE BELL was in charge of all the senior activities as Presi- dent of the Senior Class. He was a mem- ber of Interact and contributed to Memo- riaI's athletic program by playing baseball for the Chargers. JANUARY-KAREN YADON was involved in various activities this year. She was a member of National Honor Society, Masque and Gavel, Gamma Sigma, Concert Chorus, and Bicycle Club. She also won several trophies for her talents in speech and drama. Six- foot-four-inch BILL PATTERSON played a big part in Memorial's basketball pro- gram. He was named to the All-City and All-State Tournament basketball teams. He was also named Most Valuable Player in the state basketball tournament where the Chargers took first place. FEBRUARY-MABIANNE ADAMS received the honor this month. Marianne was a cheerleader her sophomore and junior years, but decided to give it up dur- ing her senior year, so that she could devote more time to her other interests which included handicrafts, leathervvork, woodwork, and macrame. KENNY HAYES, as a senior, was a member of Interact and played on the Charger bas- ketball team that won Conference, Regional, Area, and State titles, Kenny started for the team his sophomore, junior, and senior years. He was also named to the All-Conference basketball team. it igig Ji Jil Top to bottomi Jean Ann Watson, Karen Yadon, Marianne Adams. Elite 143 With the return of three starters, we set out forthe '73-'74 basketball season with high expectations. Encouraged also by our undefeated summer league play, we set out to accomplish many goals. Among these were to take conference, to win our own Tournament of Champions and to advance to the state tournament by winning the regional and area tournaments. Led by a deter- mined Coach West, our first goal came when we C defeated Washington in the finals of the Tourna- ment of Champions. Little did we know what still lay in front of us. Possessing great team balance 3 season record and were top seated in the i i tournament, we defeated McLain in the finals of i 5 the Regionals, and went on to stomp Hale by a 30 point margin in the area tournament, leaving us with the last and final goal to accomplish-the State 4A Championship. We defeated Altus and Norman to face Oklahoma City Northwest in the finals. With tension running high down to the last second, we emerged victorious by a two point margin. Our dream had been realizedg we were the State Champs! l Bob Olinger shows an opponent some good defense. V l S f Wade Seytried, surrounded by opponents, stretches for the ball. Dr. Darland awards Joey Robinson his Tournament of Champions ' 144 Sports a including a strong bench, we took conference 4 with only a loss to Ponca City. We compiled a 19- regional and area tournaments. Playing with the 1 realization of a trip to Oklahoma City and the state ,w,,. 6 'a far , f Z wk 1 , Af, i 4 Y 1 . u K A 'T'6131x1!'QA J if .S 'K .. 4.525 PQ? Q' , S W W , M 4 W fn 3, bf'-7 M, ,r 7 , 1 I' L - 'Yi Y- QQ +3 -1 -Q Ai: S wg? fa? is sg f 1 if sg x WA f.x0BA- di' 41 .ig ,-ff, 'ix 'mg f M z Y if M 4 fa s , ag, Wg 'V 7 9, w an 'W' 'MJ ii M s- In ,,, Lmz, ,Z , if ,, ui4 m,g36,g Q 4 ,mgya in Q i i Memoriol Wins Tournorrert of Champion i I i Bill Patterson gains the tip at State. 146 Spons Kenny Hayes puts up a shot in a victory on Loyalty Night. Forward Bob Oiinger shoots over the outstretched hands ofa Knight i 'Wh- I xt t .... o .. o . -, ssl-1 . -K.'. .. Wade Seytried stretches for a rebound at State. Joey Robinson increases the Chargers's lead with a foul shot. .:'-if I--. Rb?-Q' BASKETBALL-left to right, First Row: D. Goyer, Coach T. West, J. Loerke, Second Row: B. Morton, K. Hayes, B. Smith, D. Hill, J. Robinson, B. 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J, f-3-353. tt. .. ,....1...-..5- ngqbig 4 .,..t Q,..55?i:55::.-:::,::j-IEEM51:::,:i:.EE,h:bn- WM ,in gkggyaga .37 . - Y 552 +5-5 S? its 4 tfias feiesq Under the guidance of Coaches Quinn and Eichl- ing, we worked hard and compiled a successful 8 and 4 season record. Losing tough games to Rogers and Hale, we earned a 4 and 4 confer- ence record. Few people came to see us play, but we played our best because we enjoyed the game and wanted to compete. ln our practices we worked to develop the fundamental basketball skills to prepare us for the varsity team. Spons 1-51 ,,,.- Outstandlng Wrestler David McQuaug prepares for a match 'v i ii - Jwiffyfvf ff ww 7 p l r. State Champuon David Nelson works toward one of nls vuctones Senior Terry Frankhn plots a takedown against a Warrior ,,.,,,,,....,.......-...- propplers Work Under New Cocich Anchored by returning state champion David McQuaig, and several other senior lettermen, we had an optimistic outlook towards the season. Starting under new head coach Jerry Walters, we crowned McQuaig and David Nelson as state champions and both went undefeated and fin- ished first in all tournaments. Bob Krah at 115 and Dan Black at heavyweight also were solid per- formers all season. Hard practices kept us in shape as we worked to learn new holds to improve our wrestling. Our team record was four wins, four losses and one tie as we had a high fin- ish of second at the Webster tourney. We finished no lower than 6th in any tourney and finished third in our conference. We ended the year with a successful fourth place finish at state. 51 .- -. A 4 . . . W Memorial Sand Springs28 1' 1 1 lfsc Memorial Websterf ..,..... 211 ,g 2.7 Rogersgg ..... . . .23 ea -dlli - -. b - lsl -1 ---. 1 T fiii S iif Q '19 Halen .lff W. . ...... 27 1 10 Ponca City ....,. 34 'i 1 State. .. .... . . . . .ZDQ 1 'V4i?i ..'.4tIft ...Sth Sports 153 - . .E Ei S, S 3 2 Q ii Q 2 5 5 w VARSITY WRESTLING, left to right, First Row: B. Pielstioker, J. Conway, B. Krah, T. Franklin, R. Fry, S. Clark. Second Row: Coach Walters, D. Black, D. McQuaig, Weddington, K. Carnino, S. Bally, L. Manke, Coach Blackburn. B-TEAM WRESTLING, left to right, First Row: D. Radmillovich, B. Voss, D, Wilkerson, J. Davis, G. Bussman, J, Arnold. Second Row: S. Best, G, Snodgrass, S J. Huber, R. Smith, J. Weddington, E. Gohagen, W. Hall, D, Ruble, S. Vanscoyoc, D. Sims, G. Lugo, 154 Spons Ph C T S h ' p orgers rown Wo 'rc:1leC omplons ' ' '-M Dan Black controls an Eagle in a dual victory over Edison. '--L f 'Qi avid McOuaig, working toward another pin, controls his opponent. L99 MGHKG DVGVGFUS GH Eagle from GSCHDWIQ- Sports 155 Cnorgers Domincite Conference Swimming if .. 1 ' V M R if my , Q K Led by several experienced competitive swim- mers, we completed one of the most successful seasons in Memorial swimming history. We pmcedhmtmtheawcnynmettuminourcomen ence, and third in the state meet. In our dual meets we swam well, losing only a heartbreaker Q to Norman. We were led by four senior swimmers, Brian Hall, John Zimmerman, Bill Hobson, and Jeff Meyers and supported by junior swimmers, Andy Baugh, Bob Benjamin, Mick Coleman, John Middleton and Griff Thompson. At our own Char- ger Relays we placed second, and at the O. S. U. Relays, third. Hard work and dedication paid off again as we completed a satisfactory season record. All-State Swimmer Brian Hall pulls to a victory in the 100 yard butterfly l 56 Sports .Q .- 1 11 ii qi its rs. Q .fs,. M, 5, it gi I' fi .1 iU 0 iior Brian Hall takes his mark before the 500 yard freestyle. Griff Thompson explodes off the block in the 100 yard backstroke. QSITY SWIMMING, left to right, First Row: B. Lay, J. Allen, G. Wilson, J. Michalski, M. Morrow, C. Clement, J. Maslan, J. Sumners. Second Row: J. Brittain. Coach iders, J. Godsey, T. Coker, VV, Strobel, J. Middleton, G. Thompson, M. Coleman, B. Hobson, J. Meyers, Third Row' S, Bice, B. Price, D. Monahan, J, Zimmerman, B. ileton, B. Benjamin, A, Baugh, B. Hall. Sports 157 John Zimmerman anchors a winning Charger medley relay. f --f-S'T5.' , . f +P- Q, ze: 5,5--:gtg-L, V-2 -Q . -- '7-' -kiwi . x-X-fi: . '.r,..--fs-sw-'.g-L,-1-,Q L.: --we 5, 2 A- ' S M Sw X 2 . f ao, X Qrr, t Q N L, .k,hAA , If.: K wa s-, 5 sf' -- -- - --wr 15-55 ' - 22 . - vie-M -'-yffgki' 11'-Q5-ffl vi L,.sL,---W-2: --fly ,f5gjeI 'f' 'T' , g A r Y X . - ' ,- r ,,---z.f11..f .V--mf, w.rz-Q----:---,M --2 Q -u A --Ju 2 - ,f 7514: 'f L...--1-gg : A - We ga ff--f -, -- vu,--ul -X . . f .P S rf ek- X., .gm Q ,. M, -. -S--7-Mr as V- W Jw K in L5-ra:-kgkffk . .t E5 li A i mg' -555.5 -gifs-its-1-: -S-3-1 S N .- N.. r..- - ..,,-, 'Q-'.: 'f:wi-'11-if-in-,. .f-. 1 1:4-ff ur -- 'K k '- . - ..e,. ,..,:f 5 ,- . V. k r 23 do X . . l:,.f-:. lm Ei'-:ff-:V .. Q K -L , Tilri-?'7:l19'5:if , S ,Ko t , ,vf.m.,.m-gem -S-A - i ,,-- K . ,,,,.,kMi b.,. .. -r , Q , A . 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W .Q S if iq S if MS , ,. as-v?m::--A g . .,..5:,-3-Q-my-:1,hg: f S arg-weesir--ir. S , ..-Wgiggw-gisif -, S :i::L..Q-w' 15:fT.SEQ:-6' , -wil' :L::g,:gs,L:,-f-vig-r-ifrzga' - ' Sf, ,...f.g..,:z-.5-5-Y'-if QS . if s-is-':f-71 S S S 1 Q S S 7- - S S ,f S Brian Hall does distance work in 3 m0Vf1il'1Q DVGCUCG- Andy Baugh works on his breaststroke pull in an afternoon workout 158 Sports wimmers Cciplure All-City Title arger swimmers relax and watch teammates' performances in a dual meet. fi 22 'wa 1 I A , rw me rl My I, M. K tw 'fmt H ,, ' af f tri! W' ,r ,wwf t tix M ann Zimmerman works to improve his freestyle. Grift Thompson awaits the gun at the start ot the medley relay. Sports 159 tfBob Purgason, President 'i'Harold Sanditen, Vice President 't Laurie Harris, Secretary 'iPaulet Pittenger, Treasurer Mary Abernathy Ken Albright Barbara Allen Kevin Anderson Melissa Anderson Rhonda Armstrong Jimmy Ball Laurie Barr Beverly Bearden 'Rob Berry 'i'Cynthia Black Cindy Bohannan 't Roger Bonham John Bovaird Allen Braumiller Jane Brown Bruce Bruns Lisa Buhrman Cathy Camerer 160 Organizations Ncitioncil Honor Society :,: 'If if: VI' :gr aft tit 'lf Sponsor, Mrs. Betty Kinser Beth Carlock Nan Carlock Cathey Clarke Beth Cloninger Malia Connery Jeff Dahmer Pam Denton Carolyn Diacon Cheryl Domenico Jim Eaton Susan Eberly Chris Economou Bandy Edwards Stewart Field Bob Filgas Tom Foster Deon Fourcade Betsy Fraker Marta Franco Charles Frymire Brent Fuller David Gale Brenda Gates Bob Garrett Chuck Garrett i'Christa Goad 'Susan Green 'Denise Greenfield tBrian Hall Kevin Hannan tSheila Hapke 'Tony Hickman i'Lisa Horn Dana Howard Steve Huddleston 'Christie Hutchins Blythe lmel Becky lrwin Flesa lrwin Tom Jackson Bill Johnson Joyce Johnson Kathy Keegan 'fCindy Keely Donna Kent Morgan Kershner Paul Knapp t'Pat Knight Leanne Knowles Kris Kollman Cindy Lilly 'Lori Logan 'tDon Loveless i Nancy McCluskey 'fScott Malowney 'tMarla Marks 'Carol Marshak 'Tom Merrill Debbie Metlitz LfTim Meyer t'tMichelle Middleton Deanna Miller Debbie Miller Jim Morey Karen Morrow Terry Moss 'fBrenda Moyers Janet Mullen Lisa Murray tBryan Neal t' Bonnie Neuwald 'Nancy Norman Elaine Northern Gene Patterson Nancy Peake Pam Pierson Margaret Poehling Mary Jo Price Bruce Proctor Mary Jane Pruett Stuart Bains 'Alan Roberson Don Bubottom David Buble Suzanne Schlabach t' Kathy Schuller Carol shark t'Jean Ann Skinner Linda Smith l 'Pam S. Smith 'Janis Solomon Mike Spies Barbara Sproull Laura Staufter Dorothy Stewart Ty Stites David Stoltje Marcia Taylor Gritf Thompson Nancy Thompson Jim Trott Janet Turcott t'Andy Turner Terri Utley Christy Visher Beverly West Tim Whiteside Patti Wolf Bruce Wood Cindy Wyrrick Karen Yadon Brad Zilbersher 'tJohn Zimmerman Second-year members Organizations 161 Members Serve A F S I r Y A 3 2 .fr 1 fwpwfw AFSI members attend a dunner party at Brian Neal s house AFsi sa if S' t sg ff- .,-L Carol Callander sells popcorn for AFSI during the basketball game. gg ,. it American Field Service International encouraged interest in other countries. Our main project this year was supporting Paulo Neiva, a senior from Brazil. We sold popcorn and zemis at winter sports events, and worked with the adult chapter of AFSI to support our organization. Along with the work, we spent time together at several par- ties. Our city-wide International dinner in Febru- ary gave us a chance to meet foreign students from other Tulsa schools. We were fortunate this year to have Paulo share a part of his life with us. AFSI, left to right, First Row: K. Hewitt, P. Patton, A. Karleskint S. Jackson, L. Mitchell. Second Row: M. Pruett, K. Meyer, R. Givens, G. Smith, D. Couch, M. Carthage. Third Row: I. Kuhn, G. Patterson, B. Merrill, D. Sturdivant, P. Smith, L. Ochsner. Fourth Row: B. Turner, V. Zayat, S. Cothern, B. Mandell, S. Benedict, K. McConnell. Fifth Flow: B. Neal, C. Tandy, D. Glass, M. Collins, L. Lummus, N. Sitler, Sixth Row:S. Huddle- ston, J. Johnston, B. April, R Berry, C. Callander, B. Ess. Organizations 163 Business Interests Inspire New Clubs F-H, m 4 3 a R ,Q ' 5 jr ' W 5 A 3, as b 5 ' E E 1 I fl if 3. i ir V rr vf il' 2 I .QM ' M, Wg, NN, in K Darrel Young and Scott Fleig decorate the DECA showcase. Laurie Lummus, a m em 1. DECA 164 Organizations FBLA t if ,V . Clow and Susan Wylie keep score for the FBLA Teachers' Turkey Race. 'vniaibnwvfsfczinv ,ai Future Business Leaders of America was one of Memorial's newest clubs. Our purpose was to promote understanding and interest in the various occupations in the field of business. Field trips, speakers, service projects, the Teacher Turkey Race, a coat drive, and a Christmas card sale were our major activities. Any profits we made were put into a scholarship fund for an FBLA member or used to send us to the FBLA state leadership conference in Oklahoma City. Attend- ing this conference provided us an opportunity to meet other people from the state and learn even more about business and business competition. FBLA, left to right, First Row: B. Gorden, C. Burton, C. Hanna- tord, D. Johnston, T. Moss, C. Leutsch. Second Row: K. Wynn, C. Carriere, S. O'Hara, C. White, A. Coppock, K. Beilke. Third Row: L. Swartz, P. Shanks, C. Black, M. Des- forges, L. Buckner, K. Russell. Fourth Row: I. Campbell, D. Clow, D. Clow, A. Mitchell, D. Lyle. Fifth Row: S. Enright, B. Moyers, S. Wylie, K. Feiock. ln our first year of operation, Distributive Educa- tion Program became a very active and construc- tive organization. Our purpose was to give stu- dents a chance to gain experience from working while in school. We not only sponsored our own toy drive and canned foods drive, but we actively supported many other school and civic projects. In addition, working students' managers helped raise money to buy Christmas trees and gifts for rest homes. DECA, left to right, First Row: P. Robinson, D. Belveal, S. Ben- edict, C. McKinstry. Second Row: N. Scovil, J. Richardson, R. Ardle, L. Lummus, R. Lyle, T. Ellsworth. Third Row: S. Clark, B. Zimmerman, M. Collins, T. Moore, J. Young, M. Merelli, A. Roden. Fourth Row: J. Smith, S. Rylander, M. Petty, S. Fleig, S. Clark. Organizations 165 MASOUE AND GAVEL Karen Yadon and Tim Sewell comfort Paul Lee as he dies in Adapta1ion 166 Organizations 'f -.EP , :VL .J xi . we IZ a 'J :awww anna Karen Yadon gives her baby son, Paul Lee, a motherly hug. 1 ii S sf a s S 2 4 E i Fiichard Bentz mistakes Bruce Howerton tor a maid in The Chinarnen. Laura Herring and Kay Hendricks come to the aid of villian Mike Marshall. Mosque ond Govel's One Acts Promote Member Involvement We studied the theatre, both by observing it and by participating in it. We enjoyed performing on and oft the stage. We used our public speaking talents at state contests where we won superior ratings. Our annual Night of One Acts provided the club extra money and also gave the members added experience on the stage. The leadership of Mrs. Cora MacDonald and our enthusiasm for our work enabled us to become the fastest growing club in the school. MASOUE 8. GAVEL-left to right, First Row: S. Jackson, P. Baker, L. Bateman, E. Bell, D. Livingston, K. Miller. Second Row: D. Arnett, C. Quigg, P. Jennings, K. Schramm, K. Bor- den, C. Scott, K. Cantrell. Third Row: J. B. Whisman, K. Kollman, K. Luetjen, M. Middleton, D. Howard, D. Patterson R. Bentz, D. Parker, C. MacDonald, K. Yadon. Fourth Row: D. Mitchell, C. Shirk, C. Holly, D. Alldredge, C. Wilson, l. Kuhn, R. Armstrong, J. Patten, K. Hendricks, L. Herring, A. Gillentine. Fifth Row: C. Callander, K. Hewitt, S. Montgom- ery, S. Curry, K. Plichmond, B. Howerton, M. Cluts, L. Smif thyman, M. Westervelt, G. Patterson. Sixth Row: M. Minde- man, P. Lee, A. Turner, S. Taylor, M. Marshall, B. Blake, B. Herndon, D. Gassaway, T. Sewell, G. Robinson. Organizations 167 Clubs Focus on Hecilth Centered Activities s t ' 72, A 4 1 ,P ' X' wi L .' ' A 4 11 '34 3, i LA, i SiUd6FIiS H8160 to 3 blood drive i9CtUF9 SDOFISOV1 F After eliminating last year's debt of 8756, we became, once again, a profitable organization. Our purpose this year was to raise money, and to serve our school and community. Throughout the year we worked with the Red Cross County Youth Council, participating in such city-wide projects as the Bixby Day Camp for children of migrant workers. A Thanks-for-Giving enrollment drive gave us enough monetary security to sell singing Christmas carols and to hold a benefit car wash. Due to successful service and fund-raising pro- jects, we completed the year in the black. RED CROSS-left to right, First Row: T. Stalder, S. Minshall, D. Glass, S. Short, L. Price, Second Row: C. Horst, P. Hailey, B, Cloninger, J. Blount, P. Pyron, T. Ray. Third Row: K. McConnell, L. Black, P. Wooten, B. Koons, T, Gibbs. Fourth Row: B. East. L. Heatherly, S. Benedict, B. Simmons, D. Stuart. Fifth F1'ow:J. Harshman, G. Smith, D, Couch, L. Probes, S. Cothern, C. Carlisle. Sixth Row: B. Wood, K. Han- nan, N. Stauffer, A. Turner, D. Haggard, T. Jackson. With a flare of interest from a few students with 10-speed bikes, we formed a club in order to enjoy riding and racing together. We made several excursions to local lakes and we were occasionally seen riding together around the city. Workouts of twenty miles every morning kept us in shape forthe long distance trips we took on weekends and holidays. We feel that through our efforts we also furthered the cause of ecology and encouraged the saving of energy. BICYCLE CLUB-left to right: C. Beeler, P. Bowery, B. Strub, K. Yadon, P. Reed, J. Propp, J. Merrel, P. McClaskey. Considering possible careers in medicine, our goal was to find out more about the profession. We toured several Tulsa hospital wards, including the Hillcrest Burn Center. At our bi-monthly meet- ings we often heard lectures on such topics as V.D. and birth control. Under the supervision of Miss Newman we researched various topics answering many of our own questions. HEALTH CAREERS CLUB-left to right, First Row: L. New- man, B. Filgas, K. Meyer, R. Karleskint, Second Row: P. Bow- den, B. Wood, K. McConnell, P. Patton, Third Row: L. Garret- son, E. Stith, M. Marshall, A. Karleskint. Fourth Row: M. Majors, S, Malowney, S. Taylor, C. Economou, D. Sturdivant. Organizations 169 WIND EMSEMBLE-left to right, First Bow: J. Buchanan, G. Wiechman, B, Beene, K. Wynn, M. Kemm, L. Horn, N, Mower, C. Visher, C. Boot, J, Skinner, K. Hale, N. Williams. Second Row: A. Cougler, Z, Mosteller, K. Borden, C. Cam- erer, J. Morey, K. Clary, C. Elliott, B. Rock, B. Meeks, D. Lewis, J. Clary, B, Wood, B. Tumilty. Third Bow: D. Teel, S. Rogers, M. Marshall, J. Montray, B. Johnson, M. Connery, H. Hammell, K. Nelson, T, Rhodes, G, Webb, L. Vark, B. Neal, S. Leida, K. Hannan, T. Hutton, M. Kershner, T. Dor- sey, N, Bardgett, D, Ellis, Fourth Row: B. Martin, R, Erick- son, R, Yeck, P. Schlecht, SYMPHONIC BAND-ieft to right, First Bow: J, Gruver, A. Walsh, T. John, Y, Nava, B. Felts, J. Goforth, M. Buggies, P. Williams, C. Horst, S. Shelton, G. Fate. Second Row: C. Beeler, C. Fox, D. Charrier, T. Fuller, L. Stewart, T. Collins, K. Cordill, M. Brown, L. CLary, B Fry, K. Kershner, S, Stau- bach, S, Hapke, B Denton, N. Thompson. Third Row: R. Owens, B. Powley, D. Shaffer, M. Smith, J. West, M. Clubb, B. Higgins, C. Elliott, K, Hutton, R. Lind, J. Trott, C. Ramsey, B, Edwards, R. Bentz, K. Hannah, K, Boyne, B. Balsar. Fourth Row: E. Ramsey, M, Cluts, M, Crews, M. Howerton, B. Wendortf, R, Nelson, S, Rickards, K. Cowherd, J, Power, D. Buble, J. Huggins, K. Cole, W. Christiansen, G, Wilson, L. Reeder, F. Gruver, C. Kloehr. Fifth Bow:S. Cameron, B. Thomas, D. Carter, S. Boyls, D. Grimes, S. Christiansen, K. Mitchell, R, Schmigle, l-l, Richardson, J. Clubb, J. Hillman. Wind Ensemble Mr. Good reviews the music for Oklahomal SYMPHONlC BAND 170 Academics Symphonic Bond Improve Musicol Skills IND ENSEMBLE s e Brass Choir performs at Vespers. jig ' im g f f , 'Q f M ' 5 f 1 fi ,, , , mm , 1 2' , , ,. 1-V Av 1 f ,' Q I M f M ' , 1, V4 uw ,ww .Sf ' f ive: , v - , y f ,, W f -V f 1 , mf , wuz, , i , My ' I W ::':4fie,'1?ifA'3 W ' '-Y2'2 i?'I W if ' I MIXED CHORUS ADVANCED GIRLS' CHORUS N CONCERTCHORUS M CV CV C 172 Academics oncert Chorus Performs Requiem in Concert 48 4: i cert Chorus entertains the visiting Polish gymnasts. Participating in chorus gave us the opportunity to improve our voices and to perform with groups before large audiences. We were divided into -v' many vocal music groups such as Concert Cho- rus Mixed Chorus, as well as Girls' Chorus and Advanced Girls' Chorus. We presented concerts throughout the year and many of us performed in the all-school musical, Oklahoma. All of us com- peted in the district contest and received high rat- ings which qualified most of us for state competi- tion. Rehearsing before school, after school and even during some evenings paid dividends in our music performances and helped mold an out- standing vocal music department. MlXED CHORUS-left to right, First Row: C. Miller, A. Hanoch, K. Luetjen, J. Wheat, K. Dougharty, R. Tucker, M. Carter, C. Thomason, D. Reid, C, Goad, S. Moore, Mr. Beck. Second Row: L. Ochsner, J. Jurries, B. Richison, S. Newell, J, Trott, M. Mindeman, D. Nelson, F. Williams, B. Hankins, C. Hall, L. Pottort, L. Sanford, L. Herring. Third Row: D. Grant, R. Mason, L. Heatherly, C. Hewitt, B. Hickman, S. Stair, G. Den- ton, B. Herndon, T. Sewell, M, Cluts, J. Brock, M. Poehling, R. Larson, B. Gates, I. Kuhn, A. Ritz. ADVANCED GIRLS CHORUS-left to right, First Row: C. Kerr, N. Pickering, L. Poster, E. Bell, D. Smock, P. Hailey, C. Noss. Second Flow: D. Pearse, G. Durrenberger, D. Mullins, K. Sto- rey, D. Clow, S. Owen, L. Atkins, M. Smittle, B. Richison. Third r Row: R. Nausley, J. Brumbaugh, B. East, K. Kern, B. Mclntire, K. Hilst, D. Undenivood, D. Wore, B. Shatter. CONCERT CHORUS-left to right, First Row: A. Peyton, M. Hamblet, P. Bland, B. Gose, K. Kindrick, B. Purgason, J. Mid- dleton, L. Manke, D, Bringaze. Second Row: D. Parker, K. Keegan, L. Shoemaker, L. Pottorf, L. Tibey, Mr. Beck, A. Cren- shaw, H. Sanditen, J. Francis, T. McCoy. Third Row: R. Arm- strong, T. Ryan, T. Traw, D. Winegarten, L. Harris, N. Carlock, B. Holly, P. Tims, K. McNamara, R. Sullivan, K. Anderson. Fourth Row: M. Middleton, K. Manke, C. Shirk, L. England, A. Tims, K. Blankenship, K. Yadon, A. Turner, M. Oglesby, R. Edwards, S. Taylor, J. Propp, R. Ross. lexis Crenshaw and Kathy Kindrick boogie during a chorus performance. Academics 173 174 Academics ti Marty King rewinds a projector for Mr, Henderson's class. Stagecraft students touch up the Oklahoma set AUDIO-VISUAL Bfogecroff Builds Musical Sets eau' r. Poss instructs a student in the mixing ot paints. TAGECRAFT Delivering and running the equipment was our part in the A. V. department. We were responsible for the audio-visual aids from the phonographs to the video tape equipment. Mrs. Deanna Handshy supervised us and also handled the scheduling of equipment. The job we performed was important, because it added visual aids and variety to Memorial classes. Before every stage production at school we planned and constructed the needed scenery and props. Mr. Poss planned and directed our eftorts which often included painting backgrounds, building furniture props, and handling the lights and sound production. From working with assemblies and drama productions we gained valuable experience in stagecraft. STAGECBAFT-left to right, First Row: J. Holmes, J. Wilson, J. Whisman, C. Hall, R. Peterson, T. Howell, V. Barnett, T. Kil- crease, K. Cantrell, A. Byrne, S. Weaver, N. Wofford, D. McDowell. Second Flow: K. Mahoney, C. Holly, K. Kirchner, J. Hambrick, D. Hale, J. Clubb, T. McCraw, D, Cantrell, S. McMurray, Mr. Poss. Third Row: B. Barnett, K. Hutton, N. Far- ris, E. Horkey, D. Holloway, A. Gillentine, P. Baker, S, Jones. Fourth Row: K. Kirk, R. Fleming, B. Hobson, H. Glasser, K. Martin, W. Seltzer, J. Rector, T. Johnson. Fifth Row: T. Wood, Ft. Byers, B. Keeler, J. Myers, S. VanDyne. AUDlO-VISUAL-left to right, First Row: M. King, J. Whisman, B. Good, Mrs. Handshy, R. Jordan, D. Fisk. Second Row: T. May, S, Waugh, M, Kohl, M. Payne, M. Sliprock, D. Buxton, G. Robinson, Third F1'ow:S. Ashentelter, Ft. Helms, J. Brinton, B. Mitchell, K. Kirchner, Academics 1 75 Musicol Groups Provide Entertoinment tor Memori GIRLS' cnonus ai. in i,ieiie or ,eet,eei at I o r i i i i Orchestra drummer, Richard Erickson, practices a new arrangement. 176 Academics 'Q I irls' Chorus, Mixed Chorus, and Concert Chorus combine to sing at Vespers. 1 '55 I i ,X . Although we worked individually on our own instruments, we combined to form the orchestra. Directed by Mr. Good, we accompanied the cho- ruses and provided all music for the school prod- uction of Oklahoma-xl . Our hours of practice and preparation for state and district contests were rewarded when we received high ratings in both. ORCHESTRA-left to right, First Row: L. Pottort, B. Brown, D. Stewart, A. Peyton, P. Knight, G. Wiechman, J. Goforth, Ft. Beene, C. Holder, L. Smithyman, N. Osborn, Second Row: Fl. Erickson, C. Elliott, F. Blakely, Ft. Byers, S. Swartzkotf, S. Marshall, J, Lewis, K. Erwin, B. Krah. As members ot Girls' Chorus we worked to develop our musical skills and talents. Much ot our time was spent practicing, and often we com- bined with the Advanced Girls' Chorus. We attended state and district contests where we earned superior ratings. Guided by Mr. Beck, we gained valuable music background and experi- ence in performing. GIRLS CHORUS-left to right, First Ffow: C. Noss, J. Apker, L. Foster, L. Pottorl, C. Kerr, P. Waisanen, C. Hood, D. Pearce, E. Bell, D. Smock, P. Hailey, J. Meyer, B. Pope. Second Row: B. Gose, J. Hauger, B. Fiichison, L. Tibey, D. Mullins, D. Parker, K. Kiper, D. Bellows, D. Nuckoles, P. Wolf, P. Bland, C. Graybill, J. Walden, D. Dexter. Third Row: K. Keith, S. Owen, D. Winegarten, D. Weaver, M. Smittle, D, Ware, B. Kerbel, L. Shoemaker, T. Ryan, L. Atkins, B. Arm- strong, M. Middleton, N. Carlock, K. Keegan, L. Harris. Fourth Row.'A. Christensen, C. Shirk, T. Traw, K. Manke, D. Myers, L. Sanford, A. Tims, B. Mclntire, J. Brumbaugh, B. East, K. Kern, K. Blankenship, K. Hilst, D. Kirberger, Ft. Nausley, B. Shaffer, D. Clow, D. Underwood, K. Storey. QCHESTRA Academics 177 Loycilty Night Focuses on Winter Sports David McOuaig pins another opponent on Loyalty Night. For the eighth consecutive year, we had the opportunity to view our winter sports teams in action at the annual Loyalty Night. Preceded by a PTA sponsored supper, the activities began with a swim meet. Although we suffered a disappointing loss to Norman, our spirit was undaunted as we moved to fill the gym. Our roundballers played impressively against conference rival Enid, taking a 38-25 lead to the locker room at half-time. Dur- ing the interim we were entertained by the Char- gerettes. In the second halt a 23 point lead gave all 15 Chargers a chance to play, with the final score being 81-49. In the last event our wrestlers were edged by Hale 27-19, even though state champions David McQuaig and David Nelson added outstanding victories to the team effort. Although we came away with only one Charger victory, the evening proved to be a success in boosting enthusiasm for winter sports. 1 78 Student Life .ann-msn... V P Nm E 1 ,,.. l 'S .ME 5 is . 4 f New Jett Myers completes a back dive in a layout position. l l li , se-QHIQF' Ab ., X 4 S 1.., li , :,k Q 3,13 ff! - ,.,- Z f we a , Q nl xx SQ.: N xx f '32 . 'isa Ziy i. imggf, L.kk. , , me .. xt t 3, vii g ,:,,,, ,,., .,-. ,,1 , , s X , t S M .x.. f . k X. 5 umm The Chargerettes perform their routine on Loyalty Night. 44 x ii ? ii Olinger goes for a jump ball against Enid. are heerleaders encourage Chargers toward a victory. Prior to Loyalty Night activities the PTA offers chargers a snack supper. Student Life 179 2 1 3 f E F 2 I ! Villain, Mike Marshall tries to convince Laura Herring to marry him. With the school year in full swing, we began to put our enthusiasm into extra-curricular activities centering around the season. Christmas and Valentine's Day brought the traditions ot sending cards, buying gifts, and attending dances. Start- ing in late November, we cheered our winning basketball team in their quest for conference, Regional, and Tournament of Champions titles. The varsity basketball team was not the only team we enjoyed. For the second year we challenged the faculty in the Stuco basketball game. Many of us were interested in things other than sports, and the winter months brought long hours of practice forthe speech department. We sent representa- tives to the state-wide speech competition, and Masque and Gavel presented the Night of One Acts. As the winter months drew to close we turned our backs on snowy weather and looked toward spring. fs , Nl s l Mr. Nelson goes in for a lay-up in the Stuco-Faculty game. Student Lite 181 K iii g . mfegf' . f, Y 5:5 M, 93 haf is ,1 2' F5 z 25: f y LL , .Vi, . fb 5? 5, we i 25 965-'F:1,.,m ' V 7' fx V. . 4 WrZ 7i7Q','. 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He was very active in Memorial's music department and had a lead in the musicals both his junior and senior years. BETH JOHNS was involved in many art projects her senior year. She helped in the production ofthe creative wining anthology, and won 'Best of Show for her work in Memorial's art show. She was also vice-president of the Art Club. MAY-The boy of the month in May was KEITH McNAMAFtA. He was a member of various singing groups, including Memo- rial's Concert Chorus, the Sound System of First Baptist Church, and the famed Treble Clefs. He was also a member of the Art Club. MICHELLE MIDDLETON served as Social Chairman ofthe Student Council. She was a member ot Masque and Gavel and National Honor Society. She also was an asset to Memorial's music department as a member of Concert Chorus. M., my 4 it to Bottom M Mindeman B Purgason K Top to Bottom: K. Manke, B. Johns, M. Middleton. Elite 185 A Xi-. J, , u x.gifSg..Xx--:2 - . XX. . f f . Xuw.. X K EL X. S HXSQQX .Q K4 L 5' f f . 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PM -r .Y 1 iwimfggaifes i .- ,W -?5'Lvg,g3 f, -wwf Jsiitslfwaafv-5,7,,egfwf:,,ggmf'gswfgf2iffwgs1gQsf?,4'QE-.nffggmmsaffse-Q-Q f' f 1 . Q 7 iss g n f - '.vf'.N:f -QQ. 541 wk iiffkwif 'V f'.fG2s5f.1'fiail'f-ff:WIA? 2 5 X S V1 W gs? ,eq +' . fr f v i : 91 jr. 5?Wisfi r2f , .sMiSG1'Zeiviif5w W 5 2 il 'rf-f I ff ' 1 .wwq3FWgi,3,E..gn5rKwE 2 mi r w ri. ' : Q 1 5 sig, ,fs . - ,. M352 5 s ig: 3 1 .. rv rr' X ia s 194 Sports Q 1 9 The Charger bench watches the games progress. A i 1 fi nun s s x L, K W5 'f -fi, 1 . Xu- -+25 s Q - ,gg + .nfs ,X . ss M .. asf s.M,f-sfns.. M., one 5. f A g m .K .QT .1 f- - A5:,.Q..s4 L K 'K . K K E Shortstop Bruce Morton fields a bunt and throws home. A ' ' V fe ,xr 5 kisr,4 A- W Q A Y ML qv K ,..,. QQ, Q ,Q I K in .Wm K f QM. -X Q wr-k-QQ, ,,.. ' N., Q 1 'SYVW L M K r latcher Brian Hale reaches for a high pitch. 1,1 Q -. x Fisa? ,Q Q, --iffvaa.-Q-,f QU I--nag ' A ,, 2 if -A 2-we in eff?-fx' rw 12' 551 rf - A - - - f uf' M K z . 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A ' Q N,-fwqkn xg s' , , 'N :king a warm-up swing, Mike Miller steps upto the batter's box. .Uk ig E iw' if? fP'U .f A if were X H.. A ,mX '4 vi W, Charger infielders warm up before a game. Sports 1 95 A 4 Rated as one of the top teams in the state, we mmwdmmmdwammdwwmmwmsmmwm- ing starters, we had experience and depth. Play- ing well in our conference, we finished third as top-ranked Hale and Rogers proved to be our toughest conference opponents. Centerfielder Mike Miller, first baseman Kevin Shell and right fielder Greg Ameringer led the hitting attack as they all posted averages of over .300. The pitch- ing staff was led by lefthander, Burly White, and righthanders, Dale Bell and Dave Gilleland. In the regional tournament we lost the first game to McLmn,butwonthenextwweesvaghtgamesto stayin contention for the regional title. Facing McLain again we won the first game, but were defeated by one run in the finals. 196 Sports hargers Play Well to Reach Regional Finals if t ,e,Me gl 5 1 , , 4 ,,' .W 'Sz f Y ,.,, - . tw ' at ' M Y 'Y MZ W IMP 1 units? 'W ggi . . . . . . sm . 4 A V If l 3? ffl .SA 'E i f . I L ig, - 6 t A .mt gmt. .ze - W , I, M-Or 1 -,. Q it A A dwweeifew . .. 3- ffat2i+f'.1.e5 fe , , 2 . -V V f?Q-.M V I -, f.,.. ,wait -pu., eu-, W . QU' on Q A, 1,25 ft. iff? -1 W . .-x - xeqsgwfgpf V.. ,, at-P ..' -' at Y -- 'gf 'sg .., f-IJ? gf A l ' f Y f-e4. W? i'95' Aiifwbi-slr. A' f- 'a'235'?2Gf5-if 'V -4 MI e , f1ww.h.t4awfH'f-' y4G,Lff1- fg ' . f .t 0 ' .Lf .4 , 1 2- 2-is .ww-1Zj'z, f 'fw'.'. ,WN 1-L ,V-ggi ' A . A, . . Km if Alrr 7 T 7,,,vT,,, ww YE rtwqzs , , 41-g,w, ,:k :,. ,. A vt in ' Z .Y 'E 7 'Q i f ' f ' K ' ' 'ta ,l 5 4-5 t '3sl ' ,',i.,'3-.ffl 1' '. v' 915.1 --'. Q- f.w..-.mg 'Q t ' in M. - f - want. new sffxfm A Q l' A fy f-.zvwwf . .fi . 'Q etWeeninf1inQS 305 Gaffel WSWS UD 3 CUGVQGV DllClW9V- Another out at first is claimed by first baseman Kevin Shell. auf N , S tt Q. gs N A in A W A A N in 'Sf A H . :V . Qt . N A if X. ff ff' x x e lj X A 'Q af ' ws xtttf f NW ,ss 'Q 3 ,fi 5 gi 5 . :H , llikwl fix wsf. XV iv VARSITY BASEBALL-left to right, First Row: M. Wyatt, M. Miller, B. Garrett, J. Eaton, K. McKoy, R. Green, A. Wade, G.ArT1erinQer, B, Morton, Coach VlacKenna. Second Row: M. Anderson, D. Hill, B. Hale, D. Gilleland, B. White, D. Bell, B. Smith, S. Skarke, K. Shell, B. Ftose, B. Danzi. Sports 197 f Milf. 'W 31144142 4' Rx B-TEAM BASEBALL-left to right, First Flow: G. Lugo, T. Ellison, M, Allen, B. Turner, J. Anthony, W. Hall, J. Gannaway, R. Fiayson, B. Danzi, D. Kond Coach Quinn, G.Wilson, D.Wehrenberg, C. Huffman,W. Jackson, D. Hale, B. Patterso 'c a A - -' -1- --as fu . . M .M, .. .. 1 l l , . ' ' .' 1-' Q- , Q.. M x:...sw.wm...u..t...s . - .X Rick lv1cCray swings to connect with a pitch. Chuck Huffman strides toward first to beat out a hit 198 Sports -Bosebollers Goin Fielding Experience Buddy Caldwell, eyeing the pitcher, takes a lead off first. Playing to improve our batting, throwing and run- ning skills we posted a 7 and 2 season record. Under the direction of Coach Quinn, we ran laps and hustled every afternoon at practice to learn the game of baseball. Chasing foul balls at varsity games was also a part of the B-team schedule. Competing against other teams in Tulsa, we learned sportsmanship and achieved skills which we hope will help us make the varsity team next yean Sports 199 Graduating most of the point producing tracksters last spring, we ran hard to overcome our lack of experience. Led by seniors Don Ftubottom, Rob Beck, Tom Hembree and juniors Allen Braumiller, Joey Robinson and Mike Gaither, we won all of our dual meets. Practices consisted of up-and- down workouts and miles of distance work. We finished second in the Tulsa Classic and Central Invitational and fourth in conference. At regionals wegMacedfHH1asateanLVveendedtheseason by placing eleventh at the state meet. 200 Sports sf .. xy t.,- Q . N, - W ft. s . Nt.-f Pole vaulter Biff Voss warms up before a meet. Joey Robinson leaps for height in the high jump emoriol Ends with Perfect Duol Record .t,,.f vm, ! f,f,: ,,. fg,L'w.-,nj , . fy-6,50 iq YV 7 f . . f, . 1.RSlTY TRACK, left to right, First Row: K. Zwayer, M. Doak, D. Rubottom, G. Thompson, B. Voss, B. Anderson, R. Roop, T. Hembree, A. Florentine, R. Owen. Second Row: S. Nicholson, G. Sorens, M. Dick, K. Benson, R. Beck. S. Boyls, C. Grippentrog, J. Poland, A. Braumiller, A. Florentine, B. Hager, J. Ledbetter. Third Row: D. Radmillovich, D. Duke, S. Waugh, B. Baker, T. McCloud, M. Gaither, R. Lucy, J. Robinson, T. Giese, B. Weddington, K. Wyatt, T. Corral, M. Nicholson, C. Frymire. Mswwew' N lob Beck and Tom Hembree work on their form in an afternoon practice. Don Rubgflom strides in me mile at conference, Q Sports 201 Golfers Ploce First in Regioncil cmd Conference VAFiS1TY GOLF, left to right, First Row: M. Marshall, T. Foster, D. Bussell, G. Storm, K. Burkhart, J. Harris, V. Bird, L. Gullete, A. Bass. Second Row: J. King, G. Burton, B Neville, K. Albright, M. Westfall, C. Sanders, K. Coggins, G. Stabler, C. Cosgrove, D. Shatter. : .iv ir fs-4 EwFiQtgQz f Ken Albright concentrates on a nine iron shot to the green. Keith Burkhart tees off on the third hole. 202 Spons lnny Albright sights a four foot putt for his par -3, ,ff I ltr.. , as J egg, , Db Neville watches his putt stop on the lip of the cup. Strengthened by several returning Iettermen our team planned to place well in all lnvitationals. Practices after school every day at Mohawk sharpened our game and improved our team effort. We slipped in the All-City, placing second behind Edison whom we had beaten the week before in a dual. At the conference and regional meets we placed first with well balanced scores. Medalists for the Chargers in tournament action were Kenny Albright, Kurt Coggins, Gerry Burton and Keith Burkhart. The state tournament netted us a third place and a successful end to our sea- son. Sports 203 l Charger Tennis Team Places Second in All-City f t '- .ff :ra 'Q M y f ' r ' f J , ,V Q. was as ,wa M, t W ,aw fa as V W 1 haf, r , eww? all ew W is as Www My area? fwiigz wgigssf a 'iiigjlifj 1 as at in fwiafwwgg .M s V W. . 5, ,Maw rf 1651 ,wffitfwf si' Hi WWW 933 if V 0A V Wifwf 'K' st iikiw 2959? 5 M .Y t5 't1,ftgEf,,,t1eii?lW wfigggqfg- rf p -- i ' 1 w , V 'wifi gn is tm fx fr' 6 ' iff' ,. . . . . . , ,. . ,ly .. 1. si, it ,,,, wg Y' gf Y. A f -- 1- M W ' .. ' V , -. .ei W : rs 1-f ,V ,,i,w4.f W I t A 1 My H 1' 1 '1 W: may if t. .. f' t.. dig? H H g ' . 2 23 1 1:4 -2 It . 'N ' .... 1' V Y f iii get 5 Q 1 ' if - ' 2 12 K H T it , Iii - ' 5 fi 1- .4 .5552 . .V . is. awstenhl.. l...- silt! ri, --Y -white ,:na:5,s,i - 5 gg--V ,gf-y,:n w:: -NEW ' at L - f f., --1 .ff - ltfntf' 'Z' 'f '- i ' 1- 5 1 1 ' --t ' ' -Wt - ' ,21 3- '..'- 'V V .-V f - ' 5 1 -. -. 'i - Sf fi- . . Q rg : gt 1 Www K t was .W 5. F31 uv. aww - .. : s l-at rs? Y - .wi ww f -f A it tt K Q Y i' 1 i' -- 2 if ' ,, . . 1 4 X 1 ayiaaawwmigamagyai Qagffaagia awwmaaga as - l .V ,--1 Y. A , 3, A H I gmt f, s I 7 - f'.. i :f-mf: -- r ..,.. -..lg 'iw .: - -- W' : sv 2 4 ..-,iilltafilaf 5 ' 'i L ,-'- .. . 5 : ' : ' .ml -r P 'Jil , . .:ax1i,.:-51' .71a '. H-'. gill? -9' -if ' ' , ..: 5 -- i' f ' .I - , 35:32 we 'f Q 5 A i t i' - if- 2 V 5 fl if at ,tl - . Starting under new head coach Richard Chap- man and sporting the team's first female player, we posted a 14-2-1 season. Led by Bruce Proc- tor, Brad Richison, Jeff Medlock, and Don Brady, we lost only two dual meets, both to Edison. We placed second in both the conference and all-city tournaments and fifth at Midwest City. Hard prac- tices after school improved the team as we prog- ressed steadily throughout the season. Bruce Proctor and Jeff Medlock combined in doubles, losing only one match. We ended the season with a fifth place finish at the state tournament. 204 Sports QW Q XM Q Q , 4 9 5 ntw 'lit mor Brad Rlchlson charges the net In a dual match .1 Yi i, vt WV ARSITY TENNIS-left to right F1rstFfow B Proctor B Fhchnson J Medlock D Brady B Wattman A Roberson T Mernll D Teel Second Row Coach Chapman S Wrlloch D Chntty T Leger D Vincent J Esche J Zummerman B Zulbersher t ' ' ' , nw W Sw ,V ...,.. ' f 5 . Q' . ' , - x 3 .. N Sfudenf ,,.faf'1 'C21 X R . , .xif K Mk gm 5 1' S+ CHESS CLUB 2 + ! MATH CLUB RADIO CLUB 206 Organizations !' sf 2 -Z i i P1 fs oin Specicil Interest Clubs olomon and Debbie Metlitz preside over candy sales after school. Kr' 'rr' Under the leadership of Mrs. Opal Carson, we met every Friday morning in preparation for chess intramurals and tournaments. With several new members in our club, we found that it was necessary not only to improve our own skills, but also to teach others. Although our playing was disappointing in the Rogers and East Central tourna- ments, we managed a fourth-place in the inter-city com- petition to complete our year. CHESS CLUB-left to right, First Row: M. Marshall, A. Turner, M. LeFlore, G. Lovelace, R. Suchsland. Second Row: T. Hager, J. Dalton, B. Hall, M. Caldwell, S. Patterson, O. Carson. Although math is a subject many students despise, we found that it could be both interesting and fun. Selling candy after school and giving a party for all the students who made A's in math was not the only purpose of the Math Club. Sponsored by Mr. James Reynolds, we devel- oped a greater interest in math by participating in a school-wide math testing program and by listening to several guest lecturers. Although we were not a service organization, we helped students who had problems in math by tutoring them throughout the year. By expanding our own knowledge in math this year, we were able to stimulate interest in others. MATH CLUB-left fo right, First Row: C. Wyrrick, B. Neuwald, C. Domenico, B. Shaffer, Mr. J. Reynolds. Second Row: R. Bonham, D. Metlitz, J. Solomon, M. McKeeman, C. Keely. Third Row: P. Knight, B. Wood, M. Pruett, P. Pittenger, C. Holland, T. Smith. Fourth Row: B. Meeks, J. Morey, S. Haas, B. Purgason, C. Lovelace, P. Neiva. Fifth Row: J. Riley, R. Slocomb, B. Porter, K. Hannah, D. Goyer, B. Lindsey. Sixth Row: D. Dukes, J. Clary, R. Berry, S. Edwards, B. Hall, S. Malowney, M. Kershner. Due to the invasion of a family of termites living in our equipment room, the building of our own radio station got off toia slow start. After finally getting our room back together, we were eager to begin operating our own radio equipment. We sought to localize communications from around the world as well as those from our own city. Under the leadership of Mr. Wayne Nelson, this year's experience helped to prepare us for possible future voca- tions in building and repairing radios. RADIO CLUB-left to right: R. Slocomb, B. Martin, T. Umbarger, M. Kitchens, P. Knapp, J. Merrell. Organizations 207 Many students and teachers felt that a program was needed to promote better understanding of our heritage, not only as a nation, but also as a city and state. Out of these feelings came the Her- itage Club. We attended the dedication ofthe Council Oak Tree, and toured some of Tulsa's historical downtown buildings. We were also for- tunate to receive a private tour of Gilcrease Art Museum and to hear a talk on the background of the Gilcrease property. Throughout the year we encouraged others to have an interest in our her- itage, and we developed in ourselves a better understanding of its importance. HERITAGE CLUB-left to right, PirstRow:J. Brown, L. Lester, N. Sitler. Second Row: P. Clark, D. Fisk. Third Row:T. Foster, P. Bowden, J. King. Painting, sculpting, glueing and smearing our way through every after-school meeting, we endeav- ored to provide a little more interest and color for the ordinary Wednesday. As a group we took field trips to neighboring museums, picked up hints on techniques from guest speakers, and participated in group activities. We made several attempts at creativity including Raku, free form paper, and clay and elastic bubble sculptures. We sponsored a number of films to earn money for cash prizes to award inthe Memorial Art Show. This show, as well as the other club activities, was supervised by Mr. Dennis Rutledge. ART CLUB-left to right, First Row: B. Johns, C. Ouigg, L. Wil- kinson, D. Davis, M. McKeeman. Second Row: K. Miller, N. Barrett, R. Reynolds, C, Kerr, B. Good. Third Row: T. Howell, A. Heffernan, M. Welsh, P. Reynolds, A. Hubner, S. Messier, A. Jacoby, B. Fraker. Fourth Flow: D. Moss, N. Sitler, B. Bryant, L. Hague, D. Dancer, M. Henry, D. Milton, C. Davis. Fifth Row: B. McLaughlin, S. Knight, P. Bowling, L. O'Dell, K. Johnson, J, Harshman, K. Feiock. Sixth Row: C. Robinson, M. Mindeman, R. Timmerman, D. Walker, S. Feiock, D. Rutledge, J. Wigger. Under the honorary presidency of Ingrid Kuhn, a foreign exchange student from West Germany, we learned much about the true German culture and language. With other German Clubs through- out Tulsa we attended a seminar given by the ORU German Club. There we watched a German film and met other German students. Our spon- sor, Mr. Brown, and Ingrid generated to us a spe- cial interest in the romance and the beauty of Germany. GERMAN CLUB-left to right, First Row: D, Miller, H. Osber- ghaus, N. Williams, R. Mapes, I. Kuhn, N. Sitler, S. Jackson. Second Row: Fl. Bentz, R. Brown, W. Jones, S. Ladner, T. Jackson, T. Foster, S. Huddleston, Mr. Brown. Third Row: J. Sanford, J. Francis, C. Garrett, T. Hickman, E. Stevak, A. Hart, T. Whiteside. ' 208 Organizations tudents Explore Areos of Culiurol Development CLUB 44-J' wr' il? mi' Mr. Rutledge and Beth Johns design a yellow submarine to advertise the Art Club movie. Organizations 209 Memorial Places High in Tulsa Gymnaesrra Dee Mullins positions herself forthe stemrise in her uneven bar routine. GIF4L'S RECREATION ASSOCIATION 210 Organizations GYMNASTICS CLUB I I 2 Nina Fiuiey goes into the Iine. fishing pose in her floor-ex rou- , 'A W Q . , Kitt, Dana Kaufman completes her floor exercise. As a group of sports-minded girls, we enjoyed competing with girls in other schools as well as with each other. Meeting every other Wednesday, we played softball, basketball and volleyball to increase our skills in these sports. Competing in tennis, table tennis, track and field meets enabled us to meet girls from other schools who were interested in recreation. We entered the Tulsa Public School's Sport's Day , and our team took second in All-City. Sponsored by Miss Wattenbar- ger and Mrs. Cairns, we had the opportunities to participate in the sports of our interests. G. H. A.-left to right, First Row: K. Miller, A. Bass, B. Moyers. Second Row: S. Cairns, B. Pope, C. Huddleston, C. Horst, S. Wattenbarger. Third Row: M. Marshall, M. McKeeman, B. Johns, P. Wooten, M. Price. Fourth Row: K. Meyer, D. Stuart, S. Short, K. McLendon, D. Fourcade, l. Kuhn. Fifth Row: M. Pruett, P. Buergey, D. Tumbry, P. Lenik, K. Mor- row, J. Blount, Sixth Row: C. Macrae, R. Mapes, Ft. House, J. Broadland, L. Brown, N. Peake, C. Carlisle. Every Tuesday after school we worked to develop skills in various fields of gymnastics. Perfection of these skills came as we practiced stunts on the trampoline and tumbling mats. New routines and sore muscles characterized our accomplishments as gymnasts. Our main event of the year was the gymnaestrada, and our efforts in floor exercise, uneven bars, vaulting and balance beam were rewarded with many high placements. Under the guidance of Miss Wattenbarger we acquired skill, concentration and control. GYMNASTICS CLUB-left to right, First Flow: J. Milam, K. Zwayer, J. Harrington, K. Miller, M, May. Second Row: K. Winter, S. Dwyer, D. Fourcade, C. Hays, D. Kaufman, N. Barrett, Ft. Reynolds, C. Ouigg. Third Row: L. LeBow, B. Burnett, B. Terrell, D. Mullins, J. Ledbetter, D.Sanger, C. Cline, M. Dick. Fourth Row: S. Short, N. Ftuley, J. Mullen, L. Steinmeyer, Fl. Rowe, K. Kiper, S. Colwell, J. Andrews. Fifth Row: S. Robson, J. Thompson, K. Meyer, K. Keegan, K. Dooley, C. Marshak, S. Winn, E. Carney. Sixth Row: D. Couch, G. Smith, J. Watson, B. lmel, K. Hendricks, K. John- son, J. Broadland, D. Erz, J. Houghton, P. Pierson. Organizations 211 Publishing the Sentinel twice a month required a group effort of our eleven member staff. Although we were all new to newspaper work, we sold ads, , created stories, and reported school events, as well as wrote, typed and edited our work. We spent much time on each issue and often found ourselves working at the printers on Monday eve- nings. We published editorials which gave stu- dents a chance to speak out. The editorials were sometimes controversial, often drawing angry responses from those with opposing views. By learning from our past mistakes and initiating new ideas, we gained knowledge of the fundamentals of journalism while trying to supply Memorial a newspaper of interest to everyone. SENTINEL STAFF-left to right, Sitting: R. Slocomb, D. Love- less. Standing: Ft. Givens, C. Bohannan, M. Kitchen, J. Dah- mer, B. Fraker, C. Wyrrick. Twenty-two of us seniors, under the direction of Mrs. Julie Woodruff, worked together to publish the anthology. We called the finished work Amar- anth, the name of a tiny imaginary flower, and tried to make it reflective of the students. We began the year with a sales campaign and a drive to encourage students to submit entries. Soon we were organizing art work and poetry for the April deadline. We tried to use the anthology to give each student the opportunity to express his cre- ativity and expand his imagination. ANTHOLOGY STAFF-left to right, First Row: D. Dickman, Fl. Gambrell, T. Jackson. Second Row: B. Johns, B. Mandell, S. Riley, T. Ellsworth, S. Hapke, C. Vandever. Third Row: J. Crockett, B. Ess, M. Petty, Ft. Plost, D. Alcouloumre, C. Eco- nomou, l-l. Sanditen, D. Wells, J. Graham. 212 Academics Uh! Wk new -Nw. .Nw mwgw CD tn 3 :s 3 Q Q, na It cn -. fn 5 o X o 4 cn -. 3 co 2 -4 'o 2. 9. rn Q. o 0 U if Jeff Dahmer pieces together a Sentinel layout. ITIGFG i'ry 'ENTINEL STAFF STA S 4 Ad'2 ln recent years computers have attracted a great deal of interest due to their potential role in our society. Memorial's computer math club stemmed from this interest. Our class, directed by Mr. Bing Vassaur, met during first hour at the Vo-Tech cen- ter where we learned the basics of key punching and computer programming, and also studied the relationships between math and computers. Visit- ing the mini-computer at TU and taking various other field trips gave us the chance to experiment with different kinds of computers. Through this course we gained a basic knowledge of operating a computer which helped us in considering the possibility of a career in computer programming. Following a year of perfecting our water skills and grace, we presented our annual show, this year entitled Channel Swim. Inspired by popular tel- evision features, our routine themes ranged from spy thrillers and cartoons to classic movies and commercials. Many of us took part in the writing and directing of the numbers and we each fash- ioned our own costumes. Mrs. Sharon Cairns coordinated our efforts in the final production which we presented in April. f 'Wim COMPUTER MATH-left to right, First Row: R. Morris, T. Cora Curley leads other Surfs in one of their maneuvers. Franklin, T. Fuller, N. Larson, J. Kantor, H. Sanditen. Sec- ond Ffow: B. Pitts, M. Levy, B. lrvvin, P. Pittenger, Ft. Irwin, M. Michaelson, J. Floffers. Third Row: Ft. Suchland, F. Con- nery, S. Ftaybourn, R. Berry, C. Economou, K. Anderson, S. Clouser. Fourth Flow: B. Vassaur. SURFS-left to right, First Row: T. Stone, K. Benson, J. Michalski, P. Iott, L. Mclntire, K. Kollmann, S. Ftobson, C. Curley. Second Flow: D. Fteif, E. McLaughlin, N. Sitler, D. Clow, L. Smittle, J. Hogan, M. McKeeman, M. Smittle. Third Row: B. Mclntire, L. Phillips, K. Morrow, C. Smith, J. Thomp- son. 214 Academics Surfs practice ballet legs during their fifth hour class. loss Hours Devoted to Special Interests 1 H COMPUTER MATH CLUB A Music Department Presents Oklahoma! is 5 u. -' Laurey and Curley take their curtain call in the surrey with the fringe on top Curley tells Laurey that people think 3he'5 Stuck on him, Curley exclaims surprise over Jud's collection of pictures 216 Student Life Aunt Eller . . A '35 , Curley ..... . Laurey ...... A A if like skidmore Slim .,....... Will Parker ..,, Jud Fry ..,..... Ado Annie Carnes Ali Hakim .i.i,i, Gertie Cummings a dream sequence, Laurey reaches for Curley as Jud kills him. Young Girl ...... Andrew Carnes . Cord Elam ..l.li M M an , Y gM,..l,, ilk M. 5554 ',,,,.N,M ,.,, , W Youngl3oy 2 uy W M, , Cost A . .Carol Snirk . A . .Jeff Francis . A .Kara Manke . . . .Sam Taylor ....,,l3ill l-lolly Mark Mindeman ..,..PonPoss Melissa Hamblet I A A I .Bob Purgason . . ,Diane Parker Danny Cnarrier A A . ,Ann Peyton . . AAndy Turner . . . .Tim Sewell flr. Carnes urges All Hakim to bid 'em up. Will Parker tells Ado Annie its all or nothing for him. Student Life 217 Students Poriicipole in Annuol Spring Events if aft' M The first day of spring brings sunshine and snow. ?imiq, ' f - s F227 yy .s M' Kim McGraw demonstrates her balance beam skills in the gymnae trada. Juniors line up to get their senior class cards. Seniors don their caps and gowns to rehearse for Vespers. 218 Student Life The long-awaited first day of spring arrived, com- plete with sunshine and four inches of snow. ln spite of the wintry weather spring fever came and brought with it a new outlet for our energy streak- ing. Not to be outdone by any other school we had our own set of streakers. Many of us were appalled by this display , but most of us found it to be an amusing break in the school routine. Spring also brought the annual Spirit Week with a different event scheduled each day. For the first time the talent show was held after school hours, and we were entertained by piano players, the Marx Brothers, the Classy Lassies and the Treble Clefs. ln March girl gymnasts entered the gym- naestrada representing us well by placing high in all events and winning the entire meet. After several date changes, we finally held the Sadie Hawkins Dance on April 19, and following tradi- tion, the girls presented the boys garters, vegeta- ble corsages and a free date. The last few weeks of school kept all of us busy. While seniors were preparing for graduation, sophomores and jun- iors were arranging classes for next year. Most of us thought that the last day of school would never arrive, but finally we were turning in our books and getting our report cards as the 1973-74 school year drew to a close. Student Life 219 Cost Aunt Polly Bolton ........ Griff Adams ...... Eustace Bolton. . . Bonnie Reed .... Maxine Murdler .... Bruno Hammer . Mrs. Florence Leroy ...... . .... Diane Arnett . . . .Rick Davis . . ..JeffAtcheson . . . .Carolyn Wilson ......LisaTibey . . . .Bob Herndon' . . . ...Linda Hague Miss Margaret Honeyman ....... Dana Hickman Patience Morgan ...... Lt. Nathaniel Dunne ...... Verna .........,....... Shelley ......... Mary Catherine . . . Mike ............. Shirley .............. Lady Bronwyn Mudd ..... Col. Johann Ftauchmeyer . General Horatio Brooke . . . . . . . .Debbye Grant .......SamTaylor . Mary Kim Westervelt . . . . .Laura Herring . . . .Libby Brown ,........PauILee . .Leslie Smithyman . . . . . .Cheril Scott . . . . .Gene Patterson . . . . . .Mike Marshall Voices of the unseen . . .Paul Lee, Laura Herring,. 220 Student Life Nancy Pickering Sophs, Juniors Join to Stag ,v is st- . 5 2 S E Nathaniel comments on Bruno's attire. . he Ghosfess wifh The Mosfess Ent Polly asks Lady Bronwyn to rid the factory of its ghosts. Aunt Polly reprimands Grifl for his incompetence. he Q imp li 5 A awk' .ady Bronwyn says she can rid the factory of ghosts in Maxine expresses her fear of ghostly phenomena. he twinkling of a bat's wing. 9,5 Student Life 221 Memorial Girls Display Talents in Annual Snows Connie Hays displays her prom dress and matching jacket. Clothing students model their creations in the fashion show. 222 Student Life i ,,,,, Martha Burja models a fur-lined suede cloth coat. , t ,gzatz Q ,...,.dF 1aiPQ they Smith and Leigh Ann Phillips portray harem gurls IH Channel Swim The morning after commencement parties some of us were surprised to find that we could get up for the senior breakfast scheduled at the unrea- sonable hour of 8 o'clock. When we entered the Sheraton, we found 500 other seniors gazing at the announcement board that read, Memorial Senior Breakfast-9 a.m. Finally convincing the management to let us in, we were entertained by the juniors who sang and gave awards to deserving seniors. When we were finally served, we gobbled down our food in an effort to make it back to Memorial for the Farewell Assembly. The Stage Band opened the assembly by playing many popular selections, with several of the members performing solos. The Treble Clefs made their appearance amid screams from ador- ing senior girls. Kathy Kindrick closed the assem- bly by singing The Way We Were , and we then dispensed into the halls to say our final good- byes. Kathy Kindrick sings The Way We Were to the graduating seniors. 224 Student Life ai we 1 The Treble Clefs perform at the Farewell Assembly. Seniors converse while waiting to be served at the senior reokfosi, Forewell Assembly End Senior Yeor - The Stage Band plays a Beatles selection at the assembly. V 7 t .1 -MWQLYT'-an r Q ' A 'WV 4'f9f7'71 2 is 129 breakfast, Mr. Johnson delivers a farewell message to the senior class. Student Life 225 ',,,,....--f For many of us one of the highlights of our gradu- ation was the senior prom. Preparations began weeks ahead of time with the selecting of dresses, renting of tuxes, and planning of parties. Finally Saturday arrived and the local restaurants and florists found their businesses booming. As we entered the Civic Center Saturday night, we were surrounded by streamers and helium-filled bal- Ioons. Many of us failed to recognize our class- mates vvho were dressed in something other than jeans for the first time in three years. The music of the Brass Box filled the air, and vve danced until midnight. When the last song had ended, vve parted only to gather again in smaller groups for festivities which lasted far into the early morning. Ending the evening with early breakfasts, we went I home to sleep a few hours before Vespers. Geri Smith and Burly White take a break between dances. Couples move to the music of the Brass Box. 226 Student Life rciduciiion Activities Begin with Senior Prom Michelle Smittle and Randy Yeck arrive at the prom. id oyce Johnson and her date enjoy a slower tempo. Alexis Crenshaw draws a crowd as he boogies, Student Life 227 4, A K ', 'iff .RNKM 12 if ,M 'W fi 4 f ,. 'M' 7 46 I k ,,,k,, V, 'WV naval 'mi' is 'Maul ,. ,y X ff X J .4 f, I s 1 E M ,, .W f f 4, 4' Q. 1 ,I 4 'G , 5 w , , ,f Mx Rx 'ffix I, f f g, 'iff H gf if ,Q ,-f M ,A- As the school year drew to a close, we looked back on the experiences which made it ours. We had potential for a great yearg some of us used it while others didn't. It was left to the individual, ln the years to come we will look back and laugh at the things we did, the rules we broke, the classes we hated, the people we knew, and we will remember . . . attending Memorial-Mason High School . . . the total confusion of Howdy Day . . . the most destructive Edison week ever which resulted in the totaling of numerous cars and a missing Edison mascot. . . a disappointing foot- ball season . . . 134,000 pounds of newsprint which we collected from neighborhood houses, the phone company, and trash cans . . . the crowning of Miss Memorial and dance in her honor. . . Taps Xll Goes On . . . a banana eating contest sponsored by the sophomores . . . a different kind of senior play, A Thurber Carnival . . . the Wednesday night Christmas Dance, which was almost snowed out . . . a superintendent who finally closed schools for bad weather . . . Loyalty Nite and Charger Nite when budget tickets weren't good . . . our first Tourna- ment of Champions victory in nine outings . . . the Valentine post office with singing valentines . . . Oklahoma! . . . Chargers Take State stickers . . . trips to Oklahoma City to support our state champion basketball team . . . the spring break we thought would never come and was over too soon . . . our very own streakers . . . Spirit Week! . . . a really good talent show . . . a hilarious 50's day . . . the Sadie Hawkins Dance when the girls did the asking . . . a break from fifth and sixth hour to see The Ghostess with the Mostess . . . annual presentations from the . clothing classes and the Surfs . . . T 230 as' L wfiffifw V V,hh' swf' p--...mm 8 5 QW ,Sf ,nv ,ef if WA? L? - 7 Q05 i fkwxgfvg Em, 2 232 ' senior activities-issuing of caps and gowns, prom, vespers-if we could make it, commence- ment, senior breakfast, and the farewell assembly . . . sophomores and juniors running for classes . . . good-byes to teachers and friends. We were together for one yearg some of us planned to return while others of us made plans for college and adulthood. All of our activities could have taken place anywhere, but what made them dif- ferent and special and important was us . . . we were here. P23 3 Dedicotion Taps XII wishes to recognize all those whose achievements not only brought honor to them- selves, but also gave all of us at Memorial a feel- ing of recognition and a sense of pride. We shared their goals, encouraged their efforts,tand applauded their successes. They received the rewards, but because they represented us, their awards were ours as vvell. In appreciation for their efforts and achievements we dedicate Taps XII to: National Merit Scholarship Winners: ROGER BONHAM CHRIS ECONOMOU BETSY FRAKER BRIAN HALL LAURIE HARRIS TONY HICKMAN MICHELLE MIDDLETON PAT KNIGHT DON RUBOTTOM BETH JOHNS--for her outstanding achieve- ments in the field of art. DAVID MCQUAIG--twoftyear undefeated state champion wrestler. I DAVID NELSON-1973-74 state champion wres- tler y I A I I A THE CHARGER VARSITY BASKETBALL TEAM- the 1974 Class 4A State Champions COACH TERRY WEST--for leading the Chargers to a 25-3 season and the state championship. MRS. MARY STAGG--for ten years of teaching service and herspecial efforts inthe publications of TAPS Vthrough Xll. Without the efforts of many people the publication of Taps XII would not have been possible. Not only did their contributions add to the book, but their patience and helpfulness made our job a little easier. For their aid in the production of Taps XII, we would like to thank . . . Mr. Poss--who contributed some of our commencement and vespers pictures. Mr. Phil Baum-who advised us in the production of Taps Xll. Mrs. Stephenson-who handled yearbook sales and mailings. Mrs. Lu Curtis-who took our ideas and drew the cover design. Mr. Jerry Cornelius-who supplied all colored pictures and various other pictures throughout the yearbook. Mrs. Mary Stagg-whose help and advice was greatly appreciated. The Staff-for their hard work in meeting deadlines. fjfffiy, MMA my Taps X ll Editors Anderson, Abbott, Ru Abel, Peter 40 Abernathy, 136,160 Abernathy, Adair, Jane 40,119 Adamek, V Adams, Jeff 68 Adams, Kim 40 Adams, Marianne 40,143 Adams, Mark Adler, Barry 111,126 Albright, K 202,203 Albright, Louanne Alcouloumre, Debbie 212 Allbritten, Alice Alldredge, ssell 68 Mary 4O,119,131, Steve 68,111 incent en 4O,126,127,16O, Diane 40,167 Allen, Barbara G. 68 Allen, Barbara L. 119,160 Allen, Craig 88 Allen, Don 40 Allen, Jeff 88,127,157 Allen, Lisa 68 Allen Mark 67,68,111,198 Alexander, Ameringer, Mrs. Grace 31 Greg 116,117,197 Ameringer, Pam 88,119,122 Ames, Melinda 68 Amos, Mr. Dell 25 Amlinger, Irene 40,124 Anderson, Barry 68,127,201 Anderson, Brian 40 Anderson, David 88 Anderson, Debbie 40 Anderson, John 40 Anderson, Kevin 40,127,160, 172,214 Anderson, Mark 68,127,197 Melissa 68,160 Anderson, Rhonda 87,88,119 Andrews, Janis 41,211 Andrews, Roger 68 Andrist, Scott 68,88,127,150 Anquoe, Mrs. Stephanie 29 Anthony, Jeff 88,114,198,87 Anzuini, Gary 41 Apker, Janet 88,177 April, Bryan 38,41,163 Aptak, Lori 41 Ardle, Ricky 68,165 Armstrong, Rhonda 68,16O, 167,172,177 Arnett, Diane 68,167 Arnett, Mark 88 Arnold, Jeff 88,114,154 Arnott, Kim 88 Ashenfelte Asher, Diane 41 Asher, Jon Ashworth, r, Steve 68,174 88 Johnny 41 Atchison, Jeff 88,87,114 Atkins, Elizabeth 68,172,177 Atkinson, Mrs. Dorothy 27 Austin, Frank 68 Babb, Cheryl 68 Baehler, Ava 41 Baer, Mr. Aubrey 22 Bagnall, Steve 68,147 Bailey, Ma Bailey, Scott 68,116,127,154 Baker, Bob 41,116,201 Baker, Mrs. Edella 34 Baker, Gre Baker, Melissa 68 Baker, Pat Ball, Jame , Nancy 68 Ballentine rk 68 g 68,122 41,128,167,175 s 68,160 ndy 38,41 Ballew, Ca Balsar, Ba Banes, Tom 68 Bangs, Fred 41,111,126 Banks, David 41 Banner, M Barbero, Mary Beth 69 Bardgett, Nathan 41,128,170 Barnard, Mr. David 28,29 Barnard, Kelly 41 Barnett, Vicky 69,174 Barnett, Ralph 175 Barnhart, Eric 88 Barr, Laurie 69,119,160 Barrett, Nancy 88,211,208 Barrick, Li Barrick, Susan 87,88 236 Index rbara 88,170 ark 88 sa 69 Barrick, Teresa 69 Barrick, Walter 41 Barry, Edie 88 Bartlett, Joe 41 Barton, Greg 69 Barton, Patty 41 Bass, Amy 88,202,211 Batchelor, David 88 Bateman, Laura 41,167 Bates, Mrs. Norma 27 Baugh, Andy 69,122,123,126. 127,156,157,158 Baumgardner, Amy 69,119 Bayley, Diane 41 Baxter, Derek 88,114 Bearden, Beverly 67,69,119, 160 Beck, Mr. Bill 32,172 Beck, Robert 41,116,127,201 Becker, Barbara 69,124 Becker, Becky 88 Beckert, Paul 88 Becknell, Mr. Morris 30,31 Beeler, Clinton 88,169,170 Beene, Richard 41,128,170, 175 Beilke, Kathy 69,165 Bell, Biff 88 Bell, Dale 38,126,127,143, 189,197 Bell, Elinor 69,167,172,177 Bell, Kim 41 Bell, Russell 69 Beller, Mr. Jerrel 22 Bellows, Debbie 88,177 Belveal, Dana 69,165 Bender, Judy 41 Beiiggict, Sharon 41,163,165, Benjamin, Bob 69,127,156, 157 Bennett, Mrs. Julie 21,25 Benson, Kay 69,201,214 Benton, Janet 69,119,128 Bentz, Richard 69,167,170, 208 Bernstein, Pam 88 Berry, Megan 88 Berry, Rob 38,41,160,163, 207,214 Best, Steve 41,111,154 Bingham, Mrs. Jan 24,25 Birbilis, Ted 69 Bird, Gary 41 Bird, Vic 69,127,202 Birdwell, Matthew 69 Birmingham, Kim 41 Black, Cynthia 41,119,124, 160,165 Black, Danny 41,126,154,155 Black, Donna 69 Black, Kim 69 Black, Lori 69,169 Blackman, Janice 70 Blackburn, Mr. Tom 34,154 Blackshire, Miss Ann 27 Blair, Cheri 70 Blake, Brad 41,167 Blakely, Forrest 88,177 Bland, Cheryl 41,124 Bland, Paula 41,119,172,177 Blankenship, Karen 87,88,119, 172,177 Blevins, Mr. George 31,37 Blough, Phil 41 Blount, Julie 88,169,211 Blount, Steve 41 Boatner, George 88 Bohannon, Cindy 41,124,160 Bonebrake, Patti 41 Bonham, Roger 41,160,187, 192,207,234 Borden, Kathy 88,167,170 Borgsmiller, Diane 70 Boring, Beth 88,119 Bottger, Pami 88,119 Bovaird, John 41,122,160 Bowden, Paul 70,122,208 Bowery, Grant 70,169 Bowling, Ronnie 41 Bowling, Pam 41,208 Boyls, Steve 41,116,201,17O Boyne, Kathy 88,128,170 Brady, Chris 70 Brady, Don 67,70,126,127, 205 Brand, Susan 88 Braumiller, Allen 70,116,127, 160,201 Bray, Phil 42 Brewer, Mark 42 Brewer, Vicki 42 Bridges, Miss Mary Ellen 22 Bright, Debbie 42 Bringaze, David 42 Index Brinkhous, Carol 42 Brinton, Jim 88,122,174 Briscoe, Dennis 70 Brittain, Jim 114,157 Broadland, Janice 70,122,211 Brocchus, Frank 42 Brock, Jeff 42,172 Brockhoff, Becky 86,88 Broderick, Mike 88 Brookens, Harold 42,103,111, 122,126,134,136,187,189, 193 Brooks, Wanda 88 Brown, Betty 70 Brown, Candy 70 Brown, Charlie 70,111,127 Brown, Emily 70 Brown, George 70 Brown, Jane 160,288 Brown, Jeff 70 Brown, Jennifer 88 Brown, Mr. Jim 31,67 Brown, Linda 119 Brown, Louan 211 Brown, Mary 128,170 Brown, Melinda 88 Brown, Rhonda J. 88,208 Brown, Rhonda M, 88,177 Brown, Tina 88,119,123 Broyles, Rhonda 42,119,189, 193 Brucks, Leslie 70 Brumbaugh, Jane 172,177 Brunoldi, Jim 70,111 Bruns, Bruce 42,160 Bryant, Betsy 38,42,208 Buchanan, John 42,128,170 Buchanan, Kathy 42 Buckner, Leigh Ann 42,124, 165 Buergey, Pam 70,119,122,211 Buhl, Jeff 88 Buhrman, Lisa 42,119,122, 124,160 Bull, Susan 88 Burger, Stacy 42 Burja, Martha 42,124,222 Burkhart, Jamie 70,119 Burkhart, Keith 42,127,134, 202 Burmaster, Brad 70 Burmaster, Brent 42 Burmaster, Brian 42 Burnett, Becky 42,211 Burnett, Scott 42 Burris, Delores 42 Burton, Cheryl 42,165 Burton, Gayle 70 Burton, Gerry 43,202 Bussell, Don 70,202 Bussman, George 70,128,154 Button, Susan 43 Butts, Marty 43 Buxton, Doug 43,174 Byers, Roger 71,128,177 Byrne, Alan 175 Cadieux, Chris 43 Cailloux, John 71 Cairns, Mrs. Sharon 37,211 Caldwell, Buddy 67,126,127, 150,198,199 Caldwell, Mike 70,207 Callander, Cheryl 43,163,167 Camerer, Cathy 43,123,128, 160,170 Cameron, Doug 71 Cameron, Scott 128,170 Campbell, Leslie 71 Campbell, Nancy 43,165 Candler, Brenda 88 Candler, Deborah 71 Canfield, Claudia 71 Canfield, Stan 88 Cansler, Perry 88 Cantrell, Karen 71,167,175 Carlisle, Carolyn 71,169,211 Carlisle, Don 114,115,150 Carlock, Beth 43,160 Carlock, Nan 43,160,172,177 Carney, Erin 89,119,211 Carney, Susan 43,119,124 Carnkno, Kevin 71,154 Carpenter, Cindy 34,43,119 Carr, Brenda 71 Carriere, Cheryl 43,124,125, 165 Carson, Mrs, Opal 29,207 Carter, Don 89,128,170 Carter, Mark 89,114,150,172 Carthage, Maria 43,163 Carver, Paula 71,122 Castleman, Gary 71,126 Ceretto, Mrs. Norma 34 Chandlee, Karen 71 Chandler, Kelly 89,119 Chapman, Greg 43 Chapman, Parker 43,112,126 i Chapman, Mr. Richard 31,114,l 205 W Charrier, Danny 89,128,170 Chaves, William 71 Cheek, Julie 43 Cheval, Christine 89 Chitwood, Chipper 38,43,134 Chitty, David 89,205 Chowins, Kim 89 Chozen, Mike 89 Chiisgansen, Steve 89,128, Christensen, Anita 43,177 Chrisgansen, Warren 71,128, 1 Clark, Eleanor 71 Clark, Larry 43 Clark, Patricia 71,119,122,208 Clalrg, Steve 71,122,127,154, 5 Clarke, Cathey 43,124,131,160 Clary, Jay 43,128,170,207 Clary, Kevin 89,170 Clary, Laurie 89,128,170 Claybaugh, Mrs. Mary 25 Clayton, Cindy 89 Clement, Craig 157,223 Clemons, Kathy 89 Cline, Christy 71,211 Clinger, Cathy 89 Cloninger, Beth 43,103,119, 123,124,160,169 Clouser, Steve 43,214 Clow, Dana 43,165,177 Clow, Debra 38,411,165 Clow, Donna 44,172,214 Clubb, Jay 71,128,170,175 Clubb, Marty 89,128,170 Cluts, Michael 71,128,167, 170,172 Coats, Kelly 89,119 Cobbs, Gregory 89 Coenen, Laura 44 Coggins, Curtis 71,127,202 Coker, Todd 89,127,157 Cole, Keith 89,128,70 Cole, Steve 44 Coleman, Mick 71,126,127, 156,157 Collins, Donald 71 Collins, Mickey 44,124,163, 165 Collins, Tim 71,111,127,128, 170 ' Collins, Tracey 89 Colwell, Sally 71,211 Cone, Mike 44 Connery, Frank 4-4,111,127, 214 Connery, Malia 71,128,160, 170 Conway, Gary 89,114,150 Conway, Jeff 72,127,154 Cook, LuAnn 72 Cope, Darrell 44 Cope, Ron 44 l Copple, Donna 89 Coppock, Abby 44,165 Corbett, Cathy 89 Cordill, Karen 89,128,170 Cornwell, Brenda 44 Corp, Christy 44 Corral, John 72,116,201 Cosgrove, Craig 89,202 Cosgrove, Kim 44,119 Cothern, David 89 Cothern, Susan 44,163,169, 189 Cotner, Mr. Charles 34 Cotner, Robert 44 Cottle, Rick 44 Cotton, Dawn 89 Couch, Diane 72,163,169,211 Cougler, Alan 72,128,170 Cowherd, Kent 72,170 Cox, Ginger 38,44,119,123 Cox, Nancy 44,119,122 Cox, Mrs. Wanda 22 Crafts, Mrs. Del 27,87 Craig, Carol 72 Crane, Brett 89 Crane, Cathy 44 Crane, Dreu 72 Cravens, Scott 44 Crawford, Jeffy 89 Creager, Mrs. Margie 22 Creager, Robby 74 Crenshaw, Alexis 44,103,111, 172,173,191,227 Crews, Marc 89,128,170 Crisp, Nanette 89 Crockett, Jeff 212 Crockett. Mendy 89 Crosby, Jim 89,150 Cross, Charlene 89 Cross, Dub 44 Cross, Sherry 89 Crow, John 89 Cunningham, Joe 72,127 Curcio, Mary 44 Curley, Cora 67,214 Curry, Susie 38,44,119,138, 167 Dahmer, Jeff 45,122,126,134, 160,187,19O,212 Dalton. Jeff 45,126,127,153 Dalton, Joe 72,207 Dalton, Susan 90 Dalton, Yvonne 72 Daly, Linda 72 Dancer, Debbie 72,107,119, 208 Daniels, David 90 Danze, Billy 9O,114.127,150, 197,198 Darland, Dr. James 21,22,144 Davis, Chris 90,208 Davis, David 90,128 Davis, Debbie 70,208 Davis, Jay 45 Davis, Jeff 72,134,154 Davis, Karen 42 Davis, Kathy 90 Davis, Kelly 72 Davia, Lesa 90,107 Davis, Mary 72 Davis, Rick 66,67,72 Davis, Russell 45 Day, Chris 90 Dellavedova, Teresa 45 Demmer, Karen 72 Demont, Rick 127 Dennen, Margaret 90 Denton, Greg 172 Dengon, Pam 72,122,128,160, 7 Desforges, Mary 40,119,165 DeSirey, Kim 45 Dexter, Diane 90,119,178 Diacon, Carolyn 45,119,124, 160 Dick, Margaret 72,201,211 Dickman, David 38.45,127, 212 Diffee, Mrs. Jessie 34 Diggle, Lori 90 Dirks, Stuart 72 Disdier, Deidre 45 Disdier, Lisa 90 Dix, Cynthia 72 Doak, Mike 72,111,127,201 Dobbs, Steve 90 Dolen, Patrick 72 Domineco, Cheryl 45,124,125, 160,207 Donica, Debbie 72 Dooley, Kari 90,119,211 Dorchester, Beverly 72 Dosser, David 72 Dougherty, Janice 73 Dougharty, Kent 90,172 Douglass, Janette 90 Downing, Candye 45 Dry, Diane 73,119,122 Duckworth, Steve 90 Duffield, Karen 45,119 Dugger, Mr. Doug 37 Duke, Darrell 45,116,201 Duke, David 90,126 Dukes, Bob 45,122,126,207 Dukes, Greg 90,122,150 Dunn, Rebecca 73 Duplain, Mary 87,90 Dupler, Debbie 45 DuPuy, Steve 87,90,114,150 Duren, Steve 45 Durrenberger, Gail 45,172 Durrenberger, Jane 90 Dutton, Tom 73 Duvall, Rick 45 Dwyer, John 45 Dwyer, Susan 90,119,211 Dye, Steve 90 Eagleton, Bill 45,122,126, 127.156 East, Brenda 73,119,123,169 172.177 Eastman, Catherine 73,119, 128 Easton, Kenny 90 Eaton, Jim 45,126,127,160, 197 Eberly, Susan 73,160 Economou, Chris 45,122, 160, 169,187,192,212,214,234 Eddy, Mr. Richard 31 Edwards, Brian 90,170 Edwards, Dana 45 Edwards, Randy 127,147, 160. 172 Edwards, Scott 73,207 Edwards, Susan 90 Eggert, Dana 73,119,122 Eldridge, Shelley 90 Elliott, Chris 170,177 Elliott, James 73,175 Elliott, William 73 Ellison, Tim 93,198 Ellman, Mitzi 90 Ellsworth, Terri 45,165,212 Eng, Debi 90 England, Christie 90 England, Linda 45,122,172 Englett, Bill 45 Enright, Sheryl 45,122,165 Erickson, Richard 45,170,176, 177 Ericksten, Robert 128 Erwin, Kenton 87,90,114,150, 177 Erz, Debbie 90,211 Esche, Johnny 90,114,205 Eslicker, Mark 73 Esling, Heidi 46 Ess, Bobby 46,162,163,212 Eubank, Monty 46,122 Evans, Cathy 90 Evans, Kathy 73,118,119 Fair, Charlie 90 Farr, Michael 46 Farris, Neil 90,175 Fate, Gary 46,128,170 Feiock, Karen 46,165,208 Feiock, Steve 73,208 Feltz, Russ 90,128,170 Ferguson, Mark 73 Ferguson, Tracey 73 Fidler, Jerry 46 Field, Mr. John 29 Field, Stewart 46,160 Filgas, Bob 46,169 Filipps, Don 46 Finer, David 46,188,192 Fiorentine, Andrew 90,114, 150,221 Fiorentine, Anthony 87,9O, 111,127,150,201 Fisher, Bob 90 Fisher, Jeff 73,111,127 Fisher, Julie 46 Fisk, Danny 73,174,208 Fitzgerald, Judy 90 Fleig, Scott 164,165 Fleming, Mrs. Jackie 34 Fleming, Randy 46,175 Flemm, Barbara 73 Flud, Kathy 90 Foor, Louann 46 Ford, Robyn 46 Ford, Lisa 90 Foster, Lurie 46,172,177 Foster, Tom 73,127,160,202, 208 Fourcade, Debbie 124 Fourcade, Deon 46,119,160, 211 Fox, Charlotte 46 Fox, Cindy 90,119,128,170 Fraker, Betsy 46,124,160, 187,192,208,212,234 Francis, Jeff 46,172,208 Franco, Cathy 73 Franco, Marta 46,124,160 Franklin, Terry 46,152,154, 214 Frans, Kathleen 46 Frazier, Becky 46 Frey, Cecilia 46 Frierson, Rick 46 Froh napfel, Terry 46 Fry, Patti 90,119,128,170 Fry, Robbe 90,154 Frymire, Charles 73,111,160, 201 Fuller, Brent 73,160 Fuller, Diane 46 Fuller, Tami 46,90,128,170 Fuller, Tom 46,214 Furlong, Kevin 90 Gaddy, Frank 46 Gagliano, Cathy 74 Gains, Sidney 150 Gaither, Mike 74,108,111, 126,127,201 Galbraith, Ronda 74 Gale, David 46,160 Galvin, Christy 90 Galvin, Mary 74 Gambrell, Rex 46,212 Gannaway, Jim 90,150,198 Garrett, Angela 90 Garrett, Bob 46,103,111,127, 128,147,160,197 Garrett, Chuck 46,160,188, 193,208 Garrett, Martha 46,119 Garretson, Jeff 74,111,127 Garretson, Karyn 91,119 Garretson, Linda 46,169 Garrison, Scott 74 Gassaway, Don 167 Gates, Brenda 46,160,172 Gatewood, Marc 46 Geppelt, Mrs. Betty 30,31 Gerlach, Mary 74 Gibbins, Mr. Bill 27 Gibbs, Teresa 46,119,123,132, 169 Giese, Mike 201 Gilham, Mrs. Frances 27 Gilleland. Dave 46,108,110, 111,126,127,196,197 Gilletine, Jon 74,167,175 Gilliland, Randy 91,150 Givens, Renee 46,163,212 Glass, Diana 38,46,163,169 Glasser, Harry 74,175 Goad, Christa 46,119,123, 124,160,172 Godsey, John 91,127,157 Goforth, Jana 47,128,170,177 Gohagen, Eddie 154 Good, Becky 47,174,208 Good, Jim 91 Good, Mr. Jon 170 Goicggn, Mrs. Beverly 22.34, Gordinier, Janie 91 Gose, Barbie 47,172,177 Gotcher, Mark 47,126 Goyer, Doug 47,147,207 Graham, Carol 91,128 Graham, John 47,138,212 Graham, Karen 47 Grant, Cindy 91 Grant, Debbye 74,172 Garrant, Earnest 91,114 Gray, Annette 91 Gray, Mrs. Janice 30 Graybill, Carrie 91,177 Green, Allan 74 Green, Judy 91 Green, Mrs. Reba 27 Green, Roberta 91 Green, Rod 74,127,197 Green, Susan 160 Green, Vicky 47,119,132 Greenberg, Avrom 87,91 Greene, Mrs. Pat 27 Greenfield, Denise 47,160 Greenwood, John 74 Grice, Kay 91 Griepentrog, Charlie 91,116, 127,201 Griffin, Mark 74,111,127 Griffith, Cherlyn 47 Grieg. David 47 Gri8B, Nancy 74 Grimes, Danny 91,128,170 Gruver, Fred 48,128,170 Gruver, Jon 91,170 Guffey, Jean Ann 48 Guffey, Mark 91 Gullatt, Mike 91,198 Gullette, Larry 91,202 Gullette, Karen 48 Gullette, Kenny 74 Gulliksen, Mr. Wes 30 Haas, Stuart 48,207 Hack, Julie 91 Hackler, Vicki 91,119 Hager, Bill 91,114,127,201 Hager, John 91 Hager, Ted 114,207 Haggard, David 119 Hague, Linda 74,119,208 Hail, Sandra 91 Hailey, Pam 74,119,169,172, 177 Hale, Brian 23,48,109,111, 127.195,196.197,234 Hale, Cindy 67,74 Hale, Don 74,111,127,175 Hale, Drew 91,150,198 Hale, Karen 48,124,128,170 Haley, Robert 74 Halford, Ivy 91 Hall, Brian 48,126,156,157, 158,160,187,192,207 Hall, Cathy 48 Hall, Cindy 72,172 Hall, Cynthia 175 Hall, Nancy 48,119,123 Hall, Suzanne 91,119,128 Hall, Whitney 91,114,154,198 Hamblet, Melissa 74,119,172 Hambrick, John 48,175 Hamilton, Mrs. Willie Belle 34 Hamm, Thomas 75 Hammell, Harold 128,170 Hancock, Debra 75 Handlan, Kathie 75 Handshy, Mrs. Deanna 34,174 Hankins, Bruce 172 Hannaford, Carol 48,123,165 Hannan, Karen 91,128,169 Hanoch, Annette 75,172 Hansen, Eddie 48 Hapke, Sheila 48,124,125,128, 160,170,187,192,212 Hardcastle, Kieth 114 Hardesty, Randy 48 Harkness, Cindy 91 Harkness, Judy 48,119 Harned, Chris 75 Harper, Jeff 75 Hagqngton, Janet 91,119,122, Harris, Jeff 91,127 Harris, Gerald 48,202 Harris, Laurie 48.119,124,160, gi,187,188,189,192,193, Harris, Robert 95 Harris, Tina 91 Harrison, Kevin 48 Harrison, Marvin 48,126 Harrison, Mary 75,122,180 Harshman, Judy 48,119,131, 137,169,208 Hart, Allen 75,208 Hartman, Doug 48 Hartung, Gay 75 Harvey, Kenneth 111 Hatfeld, Betsy 49,119,123 Hathaway, Cindy 75 Hauger, Jamie 91,177 Hayes, Kenny 49,126,143,146, 147,149 Haynes, Suzanne 91 Hays, Cheryl 87,91,107,119, 211 Hays, Connie 38,49,119,222 Haysler, Chris 49,131 Head, John 49 Healey, Robert 75 Heatherly, Laurie 75,169,172 Hefferman, Anne 49,208 Heidler, Marc 91 Helms, Ronnie 177 Hembree, Carol 91 Hembree, Thomas 127,201 Hemphill, Mrs. Donna 25 Henderson, Dean 91 Henderson, Mr. Lawrence 31 Henderson, Susan 91,119,122 Hendricks, Kay 49,167,211 Hendrickson, Tracy 75 Henry, Bobby 91 Henry, Marcie 75,208 Henshaw. Sandy 91 Henson, Mr. Howard 29 Herd, Kim 91 Herhold, Mark 91 Herndon, Bob 75,167,172 Herring, Laura 75,119,167, 172,181 Herwig, Kim 91 Hewitt, Kay 75,163,167,172 Hewitt, Kim 91 Hickman, Dana 75 Hickman, Becky 49,172 Hickman, Tony 49,160,187, 192,208,234 Higgins, Duane 49 Higgins, Richard 75,128,170 Hill, Doug 75,127,147,151, 197 Hill, Terry 49 Hillman, Jay 92,128,170 Hilst, Kyle 49,172,177 Himes. Jamie 38.49 Hiserodt, Laurie 92 Hitt, Julia 75,122 Hitt, Jay 92 Hixson, Deborah 49 Hobbs, Lori 49 Hobbs, Tom 49,127,147 Hoissgn, Bill 49,127,156,157, Index 237 Hockett, Terry 75 Hofer, Paul 76 Hogan, Joan 49,214 Hogan, Meg 76 Hohnbaum, Paul'15O Holder, Cathy 92,177 Holland, Cathy 49,119,124, 207 Holland, Mrs. Josephine 34 Holloway, David 49 Holloway, Debbie 92,119,175 Holly, Bill 49,172 Holly, Carol 167,175 Holmes, Jennifer 49,175 Holmes, Loretta 76 Holt, Mickey 49 Holzschuh, Carl 49 Hood, Cindy 92,177 Hooper, Brian 76 Hooper, Robin 49 Hopper, Mr. Bill 37 Horeth, John 92,150 Horkey, Ed 38,5O,126,175,180 Horn, Lisa 50,124,160,170 Horn, Mike 76 Horn, Mrs. Karen 32 Horst, Carley 76,128,169,170, 211 Hoss, Beverly 50 Houghton, Jana 92,119,211 House, Robbie 50,122,211 Howard, Co 67,76,123 Howard, Dana 67,76,119,123, 160,167 Howard, Mr. Jim 31 Howard, Michele 76 Howell, Tara 50,175,208 Howerton, Mrs. Alice 29 Howerton, Bruce 5O,122,126, 139,167 Howerton, Marty 92,128,170 Huber, John 92,154 Hubner, Anne 92,208 Huddleston, Carol 87.92.211 Huddleston, Steve 76,160,163, 208 Huff, Leisa 50 Huffman, Chuck 76,120,126, 127,198 Huggins, James 92,128,170 Hughes, Mrs. Marjorie 34 Hughes, Mark 92,114 Hulebak, Kirstin 50 Hume, Mr. Jerome 29 Hunter, Carol 50 Hunter, Debbie 92 Hurd, Dean 119 Hutchins, Bill 92 Hutchins, Christie 76,160 Hutchinson, Don 50 Hutton, Kim 92,128,170,175 Hutton, Terry 76,128,170 lmel, Blythe 38,50,119,123, 160,211 lmel, Katy 76,119 lnman, Carol 50 lnsley, Ed 76 Iott, Patricia 76,214 Irwin, Becky 50,106,124, 160.214 Irwin, Resa 50,124,160,189, 193,214 Iverson, Kim 76 Johnson, Jeff 50 Johnson, Jerome 92,114 Johnson, John 50 Johnson, Joyce 50,160 Johnson, Kris 50,92,208,211 Johnson, Lynda 76 Jonnson, Mr. Max 34,38,225 Johnson, Mark 92 Johnson, Nancy 50 Johnson, Mr. Roger 31 Johnson, Tom 76,175 Johnston, Debbie 50,165 Johnston, Judy 92,119,163 Jolly, Judy 92 Jones, Barbara 92,208 Jones, Cathy 92 Jones, Dana 92 , David A. 76 Jones, David L. 76,127 Jones Jones, Jones, Jones, Jones, Jones, Jones, Jones, Jordah Jordan Denney 92 Jennifer 67,76,123 Julie 92,119 Laura 76 Linda 92,119 Steve 76,175 Wes 92,208 Jordahl, Eric 92 I, Mike 50 .lordani Jordan, Jordan Jordan Jordan I I , Jurries, Mr. Allen 127 Dan 50,111,126 Debby 92 Madge 50 Robert 50,174 Sheila 92 Jan 77,172 Kohl, Matt 174 Kollman, Kris 77,160,167,214 Kondos, David 77,111,198 Koons, Becky 51,123,169 Korver, Nancy 78 Krah, Bob 51,153,153,177 Kroenert, Ann 78 Kroenert, Lindy 93 Kuhn, Ingrid 78,163,167,208, 211 LaBorde, Pam 93,119 Lacy, Steve 51 Lacy, Susan 93 Ladner, Steve 51,126,208 Landis, Steve 78,126,127, 147,150 Lang, Melissa 52 Langston, Jamey 52,180 Laravea, Linda 39,52,106,134 166,190 Laravea, Scott 93,122,150 Larry, Phil 52 Larson, Hope 93 Larson, Nancy 52,123,214 Larson, Renee 78 Lawwill, Lisa 78 Lawwill, Tina 93 Lay, Brett 93,114,157 Lay, David 93 Leach, Bill 78 Leach, Jill 93,119,128 LeBow, Linda 52,93,211 Ledbetter, Jeri 93,201,211 Ivey, Nancy 50 Jackson Jackson Jackson Jackson Jackson: Bob 92 I Glenda 50 , Steve 92,208 Susan 76,163,167 Tom 50,160, 169, 187,192,208,212 Jackson, Wes 92,198 Jacobs, Mark 76 Jacobsen. Lynn 50,119 Jacoby, Angie 92,122,208 James, Lisa 76 Jamison, Carol 92 Jarvis, Suzanne 76 Jenkins, Debbie 76 Jennings, Kurt 50,126 Jennings, Paula 50,167 Jewell, Keri 38,50,122,123 John, Terri 92,128,170 Johns, Beth 50,184,185,209, 211,212,234 Johnson, Bert 50,111,112, 127,128 Johnson, Bill 76,160,170 Johnson, Denise 92,119 Johnson, Mrs. Erroll 37 288 Index Kane, Greg 51 Kantor, Joel 51,214 Karleskint, Ann 51,163,169 Karleskint, Robin 77,169 Kaufman, Dana 92,119,211 Kautz, Rick 77 Keegan, Kathy 77,160,172, 177,211 Keeler, Jack 51, 175 Keely, Cindy 51,119,160,207 Keeth, Teri 77 Keith, Kim 92,178 Keller, James 51 Kelley, Dan 77 Kelley, Mike 77 Kemm, Martha 51,128,170 Kennedy, David 93 Kenny, Todd 77,111,127 Kent, Donna 51,122,124,160 Keplinnger, Keith 51 Kerbel, Barbara 51,177 Kern, Karen 77,172,177 Kerns, Carol 77 Kerr, Cathie 51,119,172,177, 208 Kershner, Kathy 93,128,170 Kershner, Morgan 77,127,128, 161,170,207 Kidd, Cheryl 77 Kidd, Helen 93 Kidd, John 77 Kidd, Karen 51 Kidd, Michelle 93 Kilcreade, Terri 77,175 Kindrick, Kathy 38,51,126, 172,173,224 King, Christie 93 King, Jay 77 King, John 77,122,126,127, 202,208 King, Marty 93,174 King, Tim 77 Kinser, Mrs. Betty 26 Kiper, Mrs. Carol 32,33 Kiper, Katy 51,176,211 Kirberger, Donna 93,119,177 Kirchner, Kenton 174,175 Kirk, Kent 51,175 Kirkland, Louise 51 Kirkpatrick, Kay 51 Kitchen, Mike 51,207,212 Kitchens, Mark 77, 127 Kite, Susan 51 Kittell, Kevin 93 Klecak, Norris 51 Klein, Karen 51 Klein, Richard 93 Klinefelter, Mike 77 Klingler, Shari 93 Kloehr, Clayton 51, 170 Knapp, Doug 77 Knapp, Paul 77,161,207 Knight, Pat 51,128,161,177, 187,192,207,234 Knight, Bob 77,111,126 Knight, Staci 51,119,128,208 Knowles, Leanne 51,123,126, 131,161 Knowles, Nancy 93 Koch, Tye 51 Lee, Billie 93 Lee, Connie 93 Lee, Debbie 52 Lee, Paul 78,166,167 Lee, Vicki 52 LeFlore, Mike 52,207 Leger, Tim 205 Leggett, Kelly 52 Lehman, Lark 78 Leida, Steve 52,128,170,187, 192 Lemieux, Greg 78 Lenik, Pam 78,211 Lentz, Mrs. Margaret 31 Lester, Linda 78,208 Leutsch, Connie 52,165 Levy, Marc 214 Lewis, Craig 52 Lewis, Debbie 52,170 Lewis, Jack 93,128,177 Lewis, Mark 93 Lewis, Phil 52,128 Liester, Nancy 93 Liester, Rick 52,111,126 Liles, Janet 52 Lilly, Cindy 52,161 Lima, Maria 93 Lincoln, Mrs. Norma 25 Lind, Roger 78,128,170 Lindenlan, Jeff 78 Lindsey, Brooks 52,127,207 Lissner, Scott 78 Livingston, Dana 93,167 Llewellyn, Dan 52 Loerke, Jim 78,126,127,147 Lofton, Donna 52,119 Logan, Brett 93 Logan, Lisa 93 Logan, Lori 52,124,161 Longergan, Margaret 78,119, 128 Long, Diane 78,119,122 Long, Mark 52 Longacre, Steve 52 Looney, Kathi 52 Loveall, Diane 52 Lovelace, Gary 52,207 Loveless, Don 53,161,212 Lovett, Cindy 93 Lucy, Robert 201 Luddeke, Dan 53 Ludwig, Harry 93,111 Luetien, Karen 78,167,172 Lugo, Gus 93,114,154,198 Lukert, Beth 78 Lummus, Laurey 53,122,163, 164,165 Lunday, Sherry 93 Lundgren, Nancy 93 Lyle, Diana 53,165 Lyle, Rebecca 165 Lyons, Linda 93 McArdIe, Patricia 79 McCarroII, Janet 53 McCartey, Sharon 122,128 McClaskey, Paul 169 McClain, Scott 198 McClellan, David 79 McClintock, Mike 53 McCloud, Tom 86,87,111,127 201 McCluskey, Nancy 79,160 McConnell, Kim 79,119,l?3, 163,169 McCown, Bob 54 McCoy, Tim 79 McCraw, Teresa 54,175 McDonald, John 54 McDougal, Mrs. Murrel 26,27 McDowell, Don 79,175 McGraw, Kim 37,79,119,218 McGuire, Gwen 79 Mclntire, Barbara 54,172,177 214 Mclntire, Lori 79,214 McKeeman, Marianne 54,119, 124,207,208,211,214 McKelrey, Jerry 54 McKelvey, Theresa 54 McKenna, Bob 79 McKenna, Tom 197 McKenzie, Randy 54 McKinstry, Cindy 79,165 McKoy, Kelly 54,126,197 McLain, Scott 116 McLaughlin, Beth 54,122,131 208 McLaughlin, Ellen 79,214 McLendon, Kelly 94,119,211 McMahon, Bryan 94 McMahon, Kay 79 McMichael, Cindy 94,119,128 McMichael, Pat 54 McMillin, Cinda 94 McMillin, Gay 54 McMurray, Stewert 175 McNamara, Keith 54,172,184, 185 McQuaig, David 54,109,111, 126,152,154,155,178,189, 193,234 McQueen, Clint 94,122 MacDonald, Mrs. Cora 32,167 MacKenna, Mr. Tom 29 MacKinnon, Ellen 53 Macrae, Cindy 53,211 Macrae, Richard 93,122,198 Madewell, Kim 78 Magers, Mark 53,169 Mahaffey Steve 78 Mahoney, Kevin 175 Mahoney, Colleen 53 Mahoney, Susan 93 Malcolm, Susan 53 Malone, Steve 52,126 Malowney, Scott 53,161,169, 207 Mandell, Beth 38,122,123, 163,212 Manke, Kara 53,172,177,184, 185,191 Manke, Lee 79,127,154,155, 172 Manning, Susie 53 Mapes, Rosemary 53,208,211 Marks, Marla 53,161 Marshak, Carol 53,119,123, 124,161,211 Marshall, Mrs. Betty 29 Marshall, Lisa 79 ' Marshall, Mendy 53,169,170, 211 Marshall, Mike 79,128,167, 181,202,207 Marshall, Scott 93,127,154, 177 Martin, Angie 79 Martin, Kirk 79,175 Martin, Robert 170,209 Maslan, Jeff 157 Mason, Robin 79,172 Masulaitis, Vincent 79 Mattern, Valerie 53 May, Karen 79 May, Marsha 53 May, Mary Ann 93,211 May, Terry 93,174 Mayfield, Michelle 73,123,128 Meador, Mark 54 Medlock, Jeff 205 Meeks, Bruce 54,170,207 Meillier, Kris 79,119 Melton, Cindy 94 Mercer, Paul 54 Merelle, Mike 165 Merrell, Jill 169 Merrell, Jeff 94,207 Merrill, Betsy 94,119,163 Merrill, Tom 54,116,126,161, 205 Messier, Sue 94,208 Metlitz, Debbie 54,161,207 Metz, David 94 Metz, Mike 94 Meyer, Jan 94,177 Meyer, Kathy 79,163,169,211 Meyer, Mark 94 Meyer, Tim 54,116,161 Meyers, Earl 94 Meyers, Cathy 94 Meyers, Jeff 156,157 Michaelson, Mark 214 Michalski, Bob 94,127 Michalski, Jo 84,214 Michalski, John 84,116,157 Mickelson, Calvin 94 Middgaton, John 80,156,157. 1 Middleton, Michelle 28,54, 119,122,124,161,167,172, 177,184,185,187,192,234 Milam, Joan 94,211 Miles, Michelle 94 Miley, Pam 80,119 Miller, Cheryl 80,172 Miller, Deanna 80,123,160 Miller, Debbie 54,94,119. 161 Miller, Debra 119,122,208 Miller, Jim 94 Miller, Karla 94,119,167,208, 211 Miller, Laura 94 Miller, Lee Ann 54 Miller, Mike 54,110,111.126, 127,195,197 Miller, Miss Roberta 27 Miller, Steve 80 Milton, Debbie 94,119,122, 208 Mindeman, Mark 54,138,167, 178,184,185,208 Minshall, Sue 80,169 Mitchell, Annette 55,165 Mitchell, Brian 80,174 Mitchell, Danielle 80,167 Mitchell, David 55 Mitchell, Ken 94,128,170 Mitchell, Lhonda 55,163 Monahan, Doug 55,122,157 Montgomery, Gary 80 Montgomery, Stephanie 38, 55,119,167 Montray, Jeff 55,128,170 Moody, Ernest 55 Moore, Pam 80 Moore, Robert 94 Moore, Sally 80,172 Moore, Sherry 80 Moore, Susie 55,128 Moore, Teena 55,165 Morey, Jim 55,126,128,161, 170,207 Morgan, Craig 55 Morgan, Kelly 80 Morgan, Kurt 94 Morgan, Mrs. Pat 27 Morie, Brant 94,150 Morie, Scott 80,111,122,127 Morrill, Tom 94,114 Morris, Randall 214 Morrow, Karen 55,161,211, 214 Morrow, Marcia 55 Morrow, Mark 94,127,157 Mor Tom 198 VY, Morton, Bruce 38,55,126,127, 145,147,194,197 Morton, Carolyn 55 Morton, Robin 80 Moss, Debbie 80,208 Moss, Terry 55,161,165 Mosteller, Zina 55,128,170 Mount, Malinda 80 Mount, Scott 80 Mower, Nelson 80,128,170 Moyers, Brenda 55,161,165, 211 Muir, Scott 55 Mullen, Janet 55,119,161,211 Mullens, Chip 55 Mullins, Dee 8O,122,172,174, 210,211 Murphy, Nancy 80 Murray, Ken 94 Murray, Lew 55 Murray, Lisa 56,122,124,161 Muscovalley, Lisa 80 Muse, Sidney 56,122,124 Myer, Mrs, Thelma 25 Myers, Debi 80,178 Myers, Jack 94 Myers, Jeff 56,175 Myers, Kathy 94 Myers, Steve 56 Mylam, Rob 80 Nail, Mark 80 Nausley, Rennee 80,172,177 Nava, Jo 56,128,170 Neal, Bryan 38,56,119,123, 128,161,163,170 Neal, Tom 80 Neely, Kristy 80 Neeley, Mark 94 Neese, Sandra 94 Neiva, Paul 56,162,207 Nelson, David 56,152,189, 193,234 Nelson, Nelson, Nelson, Nelson, Nelson, Nelson, Debbie 94,172 Kevin 80,128,70 Phil 94 Richard 128,170 Mr. Stanley 34 Mr. Wayne 34,181 Nesmith, Elaine 94 Neuwald, Bonnie 56,124,161, 207 Neville, Bob 38,56,126,202, 203 Newbolt, Necole 56 Newell, Sharon 172,180 Nicar, Karen 56 Nicholson, Mark 94,114,201 Nicholson, Scott 184 Nicholson, Steve 94,111,201 Nickel, David 56 Nistetter, Dean 80 Nix, Janet 56 Nix, Susie 95 Noel, Stacy 56 Norman, Nancy 56,119,122, 124,161 Norris, Kathie 80 Northern, Celia 56,161 Noss, Cindy 80,172,177 Nuckoles, Debbie 95,119,177 Nuckolls, Karen 56 O'Brien, Erin 95 Ochsner, Laura 56,163,172 0'Dell, Leesa 56,208 Oglesby, Marc 56,172 O'Hara, Sheri 56,123,165 Olinger, Bob 56,126,127,144, 145,146,147 O'Neal, Charles 56 Olson, Carol 95 Ortloff, Kenneth 56 Orton, David 95 Osberghaus, Diana 56 Osberghaus, Helen 80,208 Osberghaus, Roy 95,111,127, 198, Osborn, Garry 80 Osborn, Larry 80 Osborn, Nancy 57,119,177 Owen, David 57,178 Owen, Darryl 95 Owen, Sydney 57,119,172, 177 Owens, Robby 95,116,170. 201 Oyler, Barry 57 Pace, Toni 80 Pack, Sherilyn 95 Page, Sherri 95 Parker, Carol 80 Parker, Diane 57,103,104,105, 119,122,124,134,135,167, 172,186,187,189,193 Parker, Eddy 95 Parks, Sandra 57,119,124 Parrot, Lisa 80 Patten, Jeff 57 Patten, Jennifer 57,167 Patten, Julie 80,119 Patterson, Bill 57,143,146, 198 Patterson, Bill 57,143,146, 147,149 Patterson, David 57,167 Patterson, Gene 80,161,163, 167 Patterson, Steven 207 Patton, Pat 80,123,163,169 Patton, Reece 95 Pauliny, John 95 Payne, Michael 57,174 Peake, Nancy 57,124,161, 187,192,211 Pearce, Diana 57,172,177 Pearson, Duane 95 Pearson, Mary 80 Pence, Steve 80 Percefull, Linda 67,80,119, 123 Perry, Gary 57 Peters, Mike 57 Peters, Mrs. Patricia 25 Peterson, Diane 95 Peterson, Ross 57,175 Petty, Debbie 57 Petty, Michael 165,212 Pevoto, Scott 57 Peyton, Ann 172,177 Pfeifer, Donna 180 Pfleideror, Gloria 57 Philips, Craig 57 Phillips, Jamie 95 Phillips, Leigh Ann 54,214, 223 Phillips, Mike 95 Pickering, Nancy 95,172 Pierson, Pam 119,123,190, 211 Pielsticker, Cathey 81,119,123 Pielsticker, Bill 95,123,127, 154 Pierce, Ruth 95,119 Pigman, Cindy 81 Pinion, Skip 81 Pitcock, Steve 95 Pittenger, Paulett 57,123,143, 160,207,214 Pittman, Doug 95 Pittman, Roger 57 Pitts, Brenda 57,214 Plost, Randy 57,212 Plumb, Kathy 95 Plucker, Barbara 59 Plucknett, Ruthann 128 Plumer, Mike 95,127 Plunkett, Jackie 58,119 Poehling, Margaret 81,119, 128,161,172 Pojam, Molly 95 Poland, Jeff 81,201 Polhemus, Cheryl 81,119 Polin, Barbara 58 Pope, Becky 81 Pope, Betty 95,177,211 Porter, Mr. Bill 34,207, Porter, Diane 81 Poss, Mr. Tom 34,175 Potter, Cinda 81 Pottorf, Laurie 58,172,175, 177 Powell, David 58 Power, John 95,170 Powley, Brian 81,128,170 Preaus, Kenny 58,111, 127 Price, Bobby 95,127,157 Price, Leigh Ann 81,169 Price, Mary Jo 58,124,161. 211 Pritzos, Helen 81 Probes, Lisa 95,169 Probst, Amy 95 Proctor, Bruce 58,161,204, 205 Propp, Jim 58,127,169,172 Propp, Martin 95 Pruett, Mary Jane 58,161, 163,207,211 Pryor, Pam 81,119 Pugh, Mike 58 Purgason, Bob 28,58,160, 172,184,185,186,207 Puryear, Barry 81 Pyron, Paula 95,119,169 Quigg, Carla 38,58,167,208, 211 Quinn, Mr. Grover 29,198 Radmilovich, David 81,111, 127,154,201 Rafferty, Susie 81 Raines, Janet 95 Rains, Stuart 58,161 Ramsey, Charlene 81,119, 128,170 Ramsey, Eddie 95,170 Ramsey, John 81 Randall, Craig 95 Rauscher, Dan 58 Rausch, Marolyn 95 Rauser, Gary 58 Rawson, Mrs. Wilma 25 Ray, Lynn 58,119 Ray, Teresa 95,119,169 Raybourn, Steve 58,111,126, 214 Rayson, Rick 95,198 Read, Kevin 58 Rector, Jay 81,175 Reecher, Marvin 58,111 Reed. J. Pat 95,169 Reed, Linda 58 Reeder, Louis, 81,128,170 Reeds, Sara 95 Reeh, Nancy 58 Reeves, Claudette 95 Reid, Debbie 67,81,119,172 Reif, Debbie 81,214 Revell, Mark 58 Reynolds, Gary 81,127 Reynolds, Mr. Jim 29,207 Reynolds, Patti 95,119,208 Reynolds, Rexanne 67,82, 119,208,211 Rhodes, Tim 170 Rice, Sid 82,157 Richards, Richard 58,180 Richardson, Mrs. Betty 26,27 Richardson, Jacquelyn 58,165 Richison, Brad 58,172,205 Richison, Brenda 82,172,177 Richman, Debbie 95 Richmond, Kevin 95,167 Rickards, Steve 82,128,170 Ridgeway, Michael 95 Riley, Beth 96,119,122 Riley, Jim 58,207 Riley, Kathy 82 Riley, Sheri 59,212 Risenhoover, Mr. Bill 31,108 Ritchie, David 82 Ritchie, Scott 59 Ritz, Andrea 82,172 Roberson, Alan 59,161,205 Roberts, Mr. Bob 22,23 Roberts, Curt 59 Robertson, Nancy 59 Robinette, Teresa 96 Robinson, Carlton 82,208 Robinson, Guy 167,174 Robinson, Joey 66,67,82,126, 127,144,147,148,200,201 Robinson, Patti 59,165 Robison, Kimberly 96,119 Robson, Sybil 67,82,119,123, 211,214 Rock, Barry 96,128,170 Roden, Miss Ann 34,165 Roderick, Micki 82 Rodgers, David 82 Rodgers, Sandy 82,119,128 Rodgers, Stan 96,170 Rollers, Joel 214 Rogers, Janet 82 Roof, Charlotte 82,128,170 Roop, Rick 82,111,114,127, 201 Rooth, Don 96 Rose, Billy 59, 197 Ross, Mitch 59 Ross, Ronny 82,127,172 Ross, Tam 96 Rowe, Randi 59,119,211 Rubey, Rebecca 96 Ruble, Dan 96,154,170 Ruble, David 38,59,111,126, 131,137,161,187 Rubottom, Don 59,116,161, 187,192,201,234 Rubottom, Jill 96,119 Ruggles, Marla 82,170 Ruley, Nina 82,210,211 Rumore, Melodie 96 Russell Ann 82 Russell, Kate 59,165 Russell, Kim 59 Rutledge, Mr. Dennis 32,33 Rutledge, Mona 96 Ryan, Tammy 82,172,177 Rylander, Scott 59,165 Sadler, Duane 82,126,127, 150 Sakelaris, Linda 82 Sanders, Cary 82,202 Sanders, Gerald 127 Sanders, Terry 96 Sanders, Mr. Jim 37,114 Sandford, Linda 96 Sandford, Lisa 96,119,172, 177 Sandifer, Jeff 82 Sanditen, Harold 59,160,172, 212,214 Sanford, John 59,208 Sanger, Dana 87,96,211 Sanger, Sandra 59,123 Sarver, Jim 96 Saylor, Mark 96,116,127 Schad, Kristi 59,119,123,219 Schad, Susan 96,119 Schafer, Mary 82,128 Schlaback, Suzanne 59,161 Schedler, Dale 82 Schlecht, Pat 59,128,170 Schmidt, Terry 82 Schmigle, Rick 87,96,111, 119,170 Schneider, Margaret 82 Schooley, Terry 59 Schramm, Kathy 96, 167 Schuler, Mr. Dale 22 Index 239 Schuller, Karen 96 Schuller, Kathy 59,119,128, 161 Schultz, Lisa 82 Schwartzkopf, Scott 82,128, 175 Scott, Cheril 83, 167 Scott, Kim 96,119,123 Scovil, Nancy 59,165 Seale, Cynde 87,96,119,128 Seay, Sid 96 Sellers, Kevin 83 Seltzers, Wayne 175 Seiivgg, Tim 59,139,166,167, Seyfried, Wade 59,144,145, 147,148 Shaffer, Betsy 38,60,l19,172, 177,207 Shaffer, David 96,170,202 Shanks, Patti 60,123,125,165 Shea, Mr, Clifford 34 Shell, Kevin 60,126,197 Shelton, Sana 83,128,170 Sherrod, Lisa 60 Sherwood, Karen 96,119,122 Shirk, Carol 60,123,161,167, 172,177 Shoefstall, Mrs. Marie 25 Shoemaker, Debbie 83 Shoemaker, Lynnette 83,119 128,172,177 Short, Ed 83 Short, Sally 96,169,211 Short, Suzy 67,83 Shupert, Diane 96 Sibley, Steve 60 Siegel, Joe 83 Simmons, Beth 96,119,169 Sims, David 96,154 Simms, Mark 83 Simon, Sherry 83,119,122, 123 Simpson, Pam 96 Simpson, Larry 83 Sitler, Nancy 83,119,163,208, 214 Sizemore, Chris 96 Skarke, Steve 127,197 Skinner, Jean Ann 60,124, 128,161,170 Skuy, Harry 96 Sliprock, Mike 174 Sloan, Kathy 60 Slocomb, Roger 60,127,207, 212 Smiley, Brad 96 Smith, Bill 83,122,127,147, 151,197 Smith, Mrs. Carlene 27 Smith, Cathy 60,214,223 Smith, Chad 97 Smith, Charley 67,83 Smith, David 97 Smith, Debby 60 Smith, E. R. 97 Smith, Mr. Fred 27 Smith, Geri 83,163,165,169, 211,226 Smith, Keith 83 Smith, Kelly 83,119,123 Smith, Linda 83,119,123,161 Smith, Marion 83 Smith, Michael 97,170 Smith, Nancy 87,97,119,122 Smfg-3 Pam G. 60,119,122, Smith, Pam S. 60,119,161 Smith, Randy 60 Smith, Richard 97,154 Smith, Sandy 60,119 Smith, Tracy 60,124,187,207 Smith, Mrs. Virginia 31 Smith, William 111 Smitherman, Kathryn 97 Smithyman, Leslie 97,119, 167,177 Smittle, Liz 60,83,122,214 Smittle, Michelle 119,122, 172,177,214,227 Smock, Denise 83,122,172, 177 Sneed, Lydia 60 Snider, Sue 83 Snodgrass, Guy 6O,111,126, 127,154 Solberg, Gretchen 97 Solnok, Janet 60 Sollmon, Mike 83 Solomon, Janis 60,124,161, 207 Solow, Mark 83 Sorens, Gilford 201 Sowers, Cecily 60 Spence, Jenny 97,119 Spies, Mike 61,161 Spiker, Jeff 97 Spillar, Sue 83 Sproull, Barbra 61,119,l23, 124,161 Stabler, George 97,202 240 Index Stabler, Paula 38,61,119 Stabler, Shauna 97 Stagg, Mrs, Mary 31,131,234 Stalder, Tammy 97,169 Stair, Steve 83,172 Staubach, Susan 97,128,170 Stauffer, Laura 83,119,123 161 Stauffer, Neal 61,169 Stebbins, Jeff 61 Stebbins, Ralph 97 Steinmeyer, Lisa 87,97,211 Stephens, Bill 83 Stephenson, Mrs. Hazel 24,25 Stephenson, Steve 97 Stevak, Annette 97 Stevak, Ed 83,208 Stevenson, Robert 61 Steward, Dorothy 83,128,161, 177 Stewart, Jack 97 Stewart, Lisa 97,122,128,170 Stewart, Teresa 61 Stites, Ty 161 Stith, Elaine 169 Stoltje, David 83,123,161 Stone, Tammy 67,83,119,214 Stoner, Jack 61 Stoner, Jeanne 97 Storey, Karen 61,172,177 Storm, Greg 127,202 Stout, Gary 97 Strait, Sam 84 Strauss, Debbie 84 Streetman, Norris 84,111,127 Strobel, Wade 87,97,127,157 Stromblad, Mrs. Linda 29 Strozier, Dorothy 38,123 Strub, Bernard 97,169 Stuart, Debbie 61,97,119,123, 169 Stuart, Debra 211 Sturdivant, Debbie 61,163, 169 Suchsland, Robert 61,207, 214 Sullivan, Luann 97,122 Sullivan, Randy 61,111,126, 127,172,190 Sumners, Jon 97,114,157 Surtees, Ann 97 Swartz, Linda 61,165 Swartzkoff, Scott 177 Tandy, Cathy 61,163 Tarpley, Trudy 84 Taylor, Allison 61 Taylor, Billy 97 Taylor, Chula 84 Taylor, Debbie 61 Taylor, Gayle 97 Taylor, Lynn 61 Taylor, Marcia 38,61,119,123, 130,131,137,161 Taylor, Sam 84,167,169,172 Teegarden, Tempest 67,84, 119 Teel, David 84,128,170,205 Templeton, Laurie 84 Templeton, Joe 61,138,139 Tenney, Debra 61,119 Terral, Tim 61 Terrell, Anne 61,119 Terrell, Becky 97,119,211 Terry, Edward 84,128 Therford, Mark 61,111,126 Thomas, Brad 97,128,170 Thomas, Doug 84 Thomason, Chris 84,172 Thompson, Christy 84 Thompson, Claudia 119,122 Thompson, Danny 61 Thompson, Dede 97,119,122 Thompson, Gwen 87,97 Thompson, Griff 84,116,122, 126,127,128,156,157,159, 161,201 Thompson, Janice 61,211, 214,223 Thompson, Jimmy 97 Thompson, Kathy 84 Thompson, Nancy 84,128,161 Thompsin, Phil 61 Threlkeld, James 61 Tibeyi Lisa 67,84,119,172, 1 Tidrow, Ann 84 Tiedeman, Amie 97 Tierman, Brian 84 Tighe, Carol 66,84,107, 119,122 Tillman, Holly 97 Timmerman, Roy 61,208 Tims, Angie 84,97,172,177 Tims, Paul 67,172 Tomsen, Karla 94 Torbert, Mrs. Jessie 34 Towne, Charlie 84 Tracy, Patty 62 Travis,.Sue Ann 97,119,128 Traw, Terry 62,119,172,177 Treadwell, David 84 Treece, Paul 97 Tremble, Steve 84 Trott, Jim 62,84,128,161, 170,172 Tucker, Robert 84,172 Tumbry, Donna 62,211 Tumilty, Bobby 84,128,170 Turcott, Janet 62,161 Turcott, Joyce 84 Turner, Andy 62,123,138 161,167,169,172,187, 192,207 Turner, Brian K, 84,111,126, 127,163,198 Tutt, Tracie 97 Ulmer, Kathy 84 Umbarger, Ted 84,207 Underwood, Dean 84 Underwood, Diane 84,119, 172,177 Underwood, John 97 Utley, Terri 62,161 Vaananen, Bill 62 Van Arsdel, Brenda 84 Vance, Carol 97,119,123 Vance, Greg 62 Vancil, Glenda 62 Vandever, Cindy 62,212 VanDyne, Steve 84,175 VanMaren, Tim 84 Vanscoyoc, Steve 97,154 VanZelfden, Alan 62 Vanlelfden, Brian 84 Vark, Larry 62,128,170 Vassar, Mr. Bing 29,214 Veatch, Martha 97,119 Vincent, Don 84,126,147,205 Vincent, Valeri 62,119 Visher, Christy 62,128,161. 170 Visher, Lynn 97,122 Voorhees, Pam 97,119 Voss, Biff 87,127,154,200, 201 Wade, Alan 84,127,197 Wade, Brenda 84 Waeger, Sheldon 62,111, 122,126,127 Waisanen, Peggy 177 Walden, Jan 177 Walker, Chris 84 Walker, Donna 62,208 Walker, Gary 84,126,127,150 Walker, Marilee 84 Waller, Mark 84 Walsh, Amy 84,170 Walters, Mr. Jerry 131,154 Walton, Joe 84,122 Ward, Laura 84 Ward, Marc 84,116 Ware, Debi 85,177 Warren, Greg 62 Warren, Mike 62 Watson, Jean Ann 62,106, 119,134,143,211 Wattenbarger, Miss Sandra 37 Wattman, Bruce 62,127,205 Watts, Richard 85,111 Waugh, Steve 62,110,111, 127,174,201 Weaver, Debbie 177 Weaver, Kim Weaver, Sion 175 Webb, Greg 85,128,170 Weddington, Ben 85,111, 154,201 Weddington, John 114,154 Wehrenberg, David 198 Weinert, Patty 85 Weinheimer, Cindy 62,119, 122 Wells, David 62,212 Wells, Lynn 62 Wells, Steve 63 Welsh, Amy 208 Welsh, Mary 63 Wendorff, Bill 63,128,170 Werner, Jill 63 West, Beverly 63,119,161 West, Joe 128,170 West, Mr. Terry 28,29,147, 234 Wester, Kaye 63,189 Westerlund, Wendy 85 Westervelt, Kon 63 Westervelt, Mary Kim 119, 167 Westervelt, Paul 63 Westfall, Matt 63,126,127, 202 Wheat, John 172 Wheeler, Mr. Joe 34 Wheeler, Shelly 67,85,119, 123 Whisman, John 63,167,175, 194 White, Burly 63,126,127 196,197,226 White, C Whitesid Whitlock Whitney, heryl 63,165 e, Tim 63,161,208 ,Joyce 87,119 Janis 63 Wiechman, Gregg 85,170,17' Wigger, Julie 85,208 Wilburn, Charlie 63 Wilburn, Judy 38,63,119 Wilcox, Julie 87 Wilcox, Susan 63,119 Wilkerson, Dale 85,127,154 Wilkinson, Linda 62,132,208 Willhoite, Mr. Levi 29 Williams Bruce 85 Williams: Claude 114 Williams, Mrs. Dorothy 25 Williams, Fred 172 Williams, Harry 150 Williams, Mike 85 Williams, Nancy 85,128, 170,208 Williams, Paul 85 Williams, Paula 64,12 .T Williams, Ray 85 Williams, Steve 85 Willoch, Stine 64,138,205 Wilson, Brian 85,131 Wilson, Carolyn 67,85,119, 67 123,1 Wilson, Gary 85,128,170,198 Wilson, John 85,174 Wilson, Kathy 64 Winegart en, Debi 38,64,119, 122,131,172,177 Winn, Robert 64,111,126 Winn, Sheri 85,119,211 Winter, Kathy 64,211 Wofford, Neil 175 Wohlford, Randy 85 Wolf, Patti 64,161,177 Wolfson, Rick 64 Wood, Bruce 64,127,128,161 169,170,207 Wood, Kyle 64,111,126 Wood, Tim 175 Woodruff, Mrs. Julie 27 Woodson, Debbie 85 Wooten, Pam 64,169,211 Wore, D. 172 Worthley, Judy 64,119,124 Wyaco, Kathy 64 Wyatt, Kevin 116,127,201 Wyatt, Mark 85,127,197 Wylie, Susan 64,165 Wynn, Kendall 38,64,128, 143,165,170 Wyrrick, Cindy 64,119,123, 124,161.207,212 Yadon, Karen 64,124,138, 143,161,166,167,169, 172,188,192 Yeck, Randy 64,128,170,227 York, Jimmy 85 Young, Darrel 64,164,165 Zabienski, Joe 64 Zayat, Valeri 85,163 Zilbersher, Brad 85,161,205 Zimmer, Rick 64,111,122,126 Zimmerman, Brad 165 Zimmerman, James 126 Zimmerman, John 36,64,122, 156,157,158,159,161, 205 Zwayer, Kenda 87,119,211 Zwayer, Kent 116,201


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