Memorial High School - Taps Yearbook (Tulsa, OK)

 - Class of 1981

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Second Row: Mark Houghton, alum Front Row: Scott Pickell, May Chang, Mark Houghton, Lori Hughes, Dawn Ratliff. Second Row: Caryl Danzi, Jill Meskimen, Eric Quandt, Pam Perdue, Jill Muehlhausen, Marla James. Third Row: Joan Peterson, Kristy Williams, Laura Daniels, Debbie White, Anne Crawford, Debra Smiley. Fourth Row: Jennifer Russell, Leslie Anderson, April Kemp, Ligaya Romero, Kristine Peters, Pam Paganis, Tara Hansard, Susanne Gother, Cheryl Waits. Fifth Row: Bill DuPont, Mark Swendsen, Lee Wheeler, Mark Adkison. Sixth Row: Carolyn Clark, Lisa Fail, Christy Holbert, Kate Nil- son. CLASS CDF 1981 Mr. Poss discusses the joys of being senior sponsor : You ask what being senior class sponsor is like? lt's like eing 'Mother' to 607 kids. What does a senior class spon- ar do? 1. Meet with senior officers to plan senior activities. 2. Meet with senior board to implement activities. 3. Monitor expenditures of the class funds. The sponsorship can be fun and very exciting when of- cers and board members are willing to participate and rganize events. When the officers do not participate, and xpect the sponsor to hold their hand and do everything for mem, they have a misconception of why they were elected J office. Why 'Mother'? Well, at the end of the year, I have to make .ire that all 607 kids are dressed in cap and gown, and 1ere's always a last minute crisis! Such as, the girl whose ead measured 6 and V4 at the beginning of the year, but fter her perm, measured 7. Or, how about the basketball layer who suddenly grew 2 between measurement in the ill and fitting in the spring? How do you select a band for we Prom? You listen to 20 or 30 groups, let everyone offer n opinion, then get five people to make a choice and hope mr the best. Being a sponsor is a fun job when the officers are eager to ilfill the responsibility they have assumed. - 4: 4 T . fu ' J fl -5 .1 The senior board sponsored a variety of activities, making it a very busy and productive year. At the beginning of the year, seniors sold fresh doughnuts each Friday morning in the cafeteria. The sell of Memorial t-shirts brought considerable profits. Seniors also won first place in the float contest at homecoming. It is the responsibility of the board to make ar- rangements for the senior prom. Seniors went all out this year by electing to have this spectacular event at the exclusive downtown Williams Hotel. The prom's theme song, ap- propriately chosen, was These Are the Best of Times. The board also handled graduation announcement orders, cap and gown orders, the annual senior breakfast, and senior assembly. Yes, it was a very busy year! 1. Tom Poss, senior class sponsor. 2. The doughnut selling business went down the hole. 3. Seniors wait patiently to get their class picture made. 4. Seniors line up to buy their class picture. 5. Eric Quandt measures Theresa Kerpon's head to determine her cap size. 6. Mrs. McDougal demonstrates the proper way to wear a graduation cap. .gil WeWl0I'y Stall? .NOWQP 1963-1980 .gn memory yeniffer Jgozey 1963-1981 Classes 21 b .Nov ww yennihr .fdfnm 4-111.460 -dnnlerion mifAaPl6 .fdnflvrsan 22 SENIORS aural K Jdlzrif M, fe fzlzun., Am. 6. Jdfhm agzuhvllu ,4. -dmlreu pnlriria .fdrzlnf gm, I2 My 7ilurL 34. -4z1LiAon ,Zfer ..,'4iLen ,syuzy Jdhmun palrifL Anders yor -4nfAony yufh .xdlulukman .Zhu J4. ,4,A1.,,. LZDMJ E. lift!! WML 44. MLP, fluid J4. MLP, lyniclllefk gakou gr-efl garnea gummy Karnes ,slerrie garnell mann garnfl Rohn garreff morgan gear Caflzi geecny gric geiecL Gregory EeLornL gerryniff jereaa gurl'-any .Doug MAH 6 C55 mmm ai KMA muniefg. ge!! J4. genneu mal genneff grudhy m gerL5an grfan gprnarrl nobr! ge!! Seniors 23 Wh. AW! 711. 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Anne fl Guwkfd 71 E 5575 gradgy 6. CMPL .syepllen K Cren5Aauf jonya Crea! jerruu Urifed alba Crowclui Jana Cunnin nm laura Currie Wnum Ciulluzrberlaon law-Lara lbahan ,kriifie Lbahon laura Lbunieh Curyfy. munzi Seniors 27 miami: 28 Seniors m mi!L.4oll Ianni: may NN' Vw, pafririn Iinly .Stoll :barougA gbryf Lbanzi Cqriifolzrllvr :Dinh Rzgrrf QD Wanry Danni! ,Siuun .K :birlwuon -gnyia ,K :DHL louise lbogldru KAW :Donafzlmn .szjun loom Jam., -4 gznm, ,JM ,fc zoom, ymfp, 9. gza,,,f '19-, 'Hlwlf H limb., .IC-.fn W ifmlm 5i.1..,. .lf ib..,.u,f. u 0 QoL Duncan .fdikwl .tbunn Mrhuwl .2-bullmf Susan Lburen :burrm :buflon Fulrllrrinr yuniff . ru P53 grim: guwarnls Cfrif 6':lu'arzlJ ,S7r,zlufn garry anfoe Cary fflabialgv yanef 6z'un4 ,Him-If fizrrfliny lllfifif. fwing .Zhu ID. jaif l?nl,,n , J. flfnhny ii! ZYLJ ibm., ld ffflffflw- , Janelle , J. fffholl Seniors 29 gouy .,4. jail!! ,szur-on jarrid War? Safe .xdnfrinna jauela greg jenger Wurrrn jiegi Wurijune .EJAN Sulan w Si 30 Seniors alt jlaxgarl James gransiac xgarafz grazee ,,Kurvn fl-uzier Clscur .Dania june wfnam guardian giefa gun .Like gunlner ,kefiy gurrell :Lage gurrvfl jnnyu georfe .Karen Qeger .Kfilll Glanzer ,gllawnrfa glaigow gurl gina! .Karin ghfnn milchll gon monle goen greg Goodyear yznnihr gooZ4Ly Susana golcLer Jamie gougbr monug graAum Eric:-aL gravy: Davin! gray 6AzaLelA gireenwoonl jracy grealuam Jorifyn grigga pu.ue!!.jC Grogan .Karin Grossman Kiln-of Grosvenor Seniors 31 Am, W. JJWL Lim ,4. JJJ! WJ, 3. .Nall puff? .llammon maria ..JUanforL JUunJ!un jaru .jvlunaar .KW1 .!JarJuwuy laura J4. .ilurzliny joe ,jvlarmon HnALia' -Narper jan ,yurrim 32 Seniors Jimmy .!Jall1aufuy gauy jaw .S71u, .Muynr ,Mm .jflefnn y0!m -ueinvrarz yuAu Juvblnzlvr xsiuun Jqelinlm gyron .jJen1lerJon mm J4. Jaffm mil A- HUFII saw 9. JJu,1,.,n nancy .yunf .Stall JJWMJ SYM lb. JN! Cir-idly .jJofLerf Eeuie .yofhman Jura!! .Noni mark .jwlouylzlnn mcAuralsc .yuh lofi .,lJugl1e4 .gall .jvludlon jryna .jJulcl1i4an Sri! ,uo!fyhe!J WlitLuPf .Howard MIAUFKJ JJ. .MWABJ MIL .ymlldftl Seniors 33 gm -gr-:mi yonullvan yuAruuJ Euuir! ja mar-fa Jamal gr-enf yolmaon CWJLM 9oAnJon fir-ic yolmi In Johann marfan jollruon 90A JOAN Furofyn joan JunJon 90 34 Seniors 12,125 25. Jones WMA JC gone: UAWA.. W. yujlin UAQMM J. JG fran Kruk? Cynllliu .Keen ryolln -K ,Kwn pnfney .kvefer .fdprii .Amp fjllereia ,kfrluan wx .Kevin .jcnmann 1,4 JG,L -fam4,,f, J4. JM -K .Kari -Kemper .jcuin .jcrfzm an mouglad .Mm greg .jznzin WW K Jam, .Karen .Kemper ,lfulfurrinr .kephfr Gnu .jay ,Karen J4. .MIA andy -Mgr jm .jcmlerman ,S1nf,4j. ,Eng laura .KnirLmvyer Seniors 35 gauge -jfnigllf 5?epllunie -knaufhi gnrry .Knox gryan .KMFLQ wlkum -XoN ,MmAPr!y .Kargun .M alioufi .kouphf Jenninr .Xozny jul .Xunlz gary ,Kurfz -yvnninfr ffugrane Jak: Jane 36 Seniors ,nm at ,fz.w,m Jam ,A K,vW,.,n ffff 3- IWW M- A lla pallliy al:arAman .ganalra Baia: maria ,Ammon Jerry JJ -1-l1',1,lLe bunny DZ-Emu gb. ga, JM, JL.. C Wlfkffw. -Karen .K Vnflbanief july Jew -Kevin grian 00116 grate ,GNL jrnoflly -'i. lnLr4f yoAn Jong -jgarfgi allullufig Inlary -,gllfrrl yumed Wlcgoy pager-fu Wlffoy ,kyn aj. Fuffur .x4nlAony ynngnlye Grp? mf-KP' nz X X fallyflll WICfl4.4L?g Seniors 37 'llbfhum TU 'IILJGJ JCWH WI. Wlulwr. 7l7J?,.J,. Sf 7'l7f7'l7a flfukrie mfmufkn gm-QIJ4. Wur,Kenzie Jim WluJAen 9042114 may .,a,,f,. J4. 51W IQ w,.,,4u,,,, 1e,4,,f:b. WMM nm -4 vllmli MM. Wiufquf 38 Seniors Ulwmm W Wuff,-M0 QAM cf. Warm Jifhmn Q. Wlujfm. Cheryl' 6. Wwe, WML ynuflwuu jeff ynulfedorl Jerry Wluxe, mal! mayhe!J Rohn maya .Karl means pllifhlp Vnefkrcf jmolh mehon me5Limen jerri min!! CanJy moore granl morris Wlarifyn Wlorfan Juhanne Weudor Susan meLnerl yanef Vizcllaelf ja, moore gm, ci murgie menLian ,gay mimJ poLerl mifcLel, QGQL .,4n n Wlorriif Seniors 39 X X gm, A 111u.1.1 Clml, -11 wf,.,,, yu, ff, w1,.,,, -Jnnrllr qlefsnn yajqlll ,4. 7,vfJon 7HirAuPfIi -A 'i' yumm yhum Calnnia' 7lm' Cllr'-ijlinv fjfmn 40 Seniors 1llurllfl:auJn: flluneua 7Hur,1Ay fllhfhum El. 7lum1f .ll...f.. ll 7k,Ar.f,.,,.L EKMIAAW. I2 HAM , ,Gm ylnrris lbunny Kjjnnn MAH .9 I 1'ld,,.fl,. 7lL.fL ff. OJL.-f,l.L..,1 6:-if Cjxnvy .Amy ,9urL .Karen pagan pam pagunii pamefa pang andy purLer foflfffff R x 3 .Karen lgarrinlr WarL paul! gray puyne Gregory puylan Krialinv ,lin-5 poAer-I ,Zhu Joan fgeler-mn Wlurk fgfuifnlu .Staff nth!! 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Ylffmw. s. 5 f gm ci M444 ,QW 9. mm -Mm Ilfljllur-fan lauizl W. lofi mguma Grub lMA2ealin mv, ,4. my gm, IQ w1...za. am, ,4. ww, Le wAeeA2r Degra ,Mjllile jerry ILUAIIQ .szaum J4. wfkmdfein Jedifyn Wfhamd .jcidfy wfhuma Sum, 'IMMMJ jolm 71 'IMLM gaflft 177- WAMAH Ckffyf ali MAILMVH Seniors 49 7Wflmf 'LU MMM lofi J4. ,MAH g mmama 717779 E. 1'UO0J palrifiu wfson yin: War SLU? 7 WJDJ C2AriJ Yfmnlvr gmfniiv llftfaffif 50 Seniors Jammu UNH? wluw, .Sinful ffl. ?!nun9 lgmjumin ,MAnJAam ,Quufu -K wllen .syewurl U 'WWI vm., 1 gm, Je!!-ey wnle ,Zhu W. 'IMMJ .:buniP!.x4. young ENIORS, Tl-IIS IS VVI-IAT YOU SAID Seniors contributed to the yearbook this year by filling out questionnaire. They revealed information ranging from eir favorite eating establishment to the person they most lmire. We totaled the ballots and, despite the varied reac- in, came up with these favorites. This is what you said . . . Favorite FoodfRestaurant: the poll proved that each per- ,on has his own favorite food, but since a few appeared over ind over, we were able to narrow it down to three. Not sur- mrising, these three are pizza, steak, and Mexican food. Who picked cream of wheat?!J The number one spot for unch is Quick Trip with Taco Bueno and Shotgun Sam's ollowing close behind. The newest lunch spot, the Spud Shop, got raving reviews. O Mx 'x Q' A t 'li' . i . , be 2 V ..kk 4'F..Qf. iii ES? NIH, VA! .J Post-graduation Plans: More students plan to attend D.S.U. and O.U. than any other university. Because the cen- sus was so close, we'll call it a tie. Upon graduation, many seniors plan to pursue their career by entering the working world. Most Admired PersonfPeople: President Reagan ran neck and neck with parents. But, even Kermit the frog secured several votes. :ff Favorite Pastime: The inactive members of the senior class named sleeping as their favorite activity while the sport mind- ed group chose skiing. Several get their thrills by girl-boy wat- ching. CRight Beau?J More Favorites: BOOKS - Bible, Lively Art, and Hamlet. COne person put the Memorial Student Handbook on the top of his bestsellers list.j MOVIES - Kramer vs. Kramer, Ordinary People, and Animal House. Two classics, Gone With the Wind and The Sound of Music received a number of votes. MUSIC GROUPS - Journey, Kansas, Styx, REO. VACATION SPOT - Colorado, Padre Island, California, and the Arkansas River? SUBJECT - Accounting, Special Physiology and English. FAVORITE TEACHER - This was the closest race of all. Though every teacher received some votes, Mrs. Gordon, Coach Macken- na, Mrs. McDougal, and Mr, Weaver topped the list. Classes 51 Remember, Do You Remember . . Al... Remember . . . Self-serve gasoline in the rain Cat 51.24 gallonj The alligator Sending in your college application Parking lot pick-ups Russia's vetoes in Contemporary Affairs Sending out graduation announcements Finding your locker decorated on your birthday Getting your senior picture made TAKING STATE! Jan. 19, 1981 -the day 52 American hostages were freed from Iran Friday morning doughnuts Sunbathing in your backyard over spring break while your friends were in Hawaii The run on white graduation dresses at the stores Spending your hard earned money on that big night of the Prom March 30, 1981 - an assassination attempt was made on President Reagan ougside the Plaza Hotel in Washington, D. . Parking in the north forty Answering every question Mrs. McDougal asked, hoping you would receive extra credit Setting your alarm for 6:30 and getting up at 7:45 Studying for finals . . .the night before 52 Classes li an '- W ,' ' 'W . J .1 1 , , -f ,W gg K ,, f i T Q y . 1 1, M A.. - ff' ..-P' ffyx s N N 'N if Q 1:1 . Q S I 7 -5 .3 13 14 The Time ol' Your Life? Which came first? The chicken or the egg? CPam Perduej Need we say more? I vant to drink your blood! Uames Smithj Smile, girls! Can you find that whisker l was talking about? CRob Duncan to Mrs. Claybaughj School isn't so bad after all. CKarin Glennj Or is it? CTrina Peoplesb Yes David, we see your polo. A coke and a smile. . .CPhil Conneryl Buddies. CMay Chang, Mark Houghtonj Bob Mitchell and Mark Matthews: off the wall . What big, blue, baby eyes! CDanny Limes, Terri Russellj Monty, acting kind of fishy , is finally GOEN off into the deep end. Phil Black, the bagel boy, works hard to earn his dough. I always wondered what it looked like in there. 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W Q1 S I q ,-,. fL,e,,A,-Jw -HM- A A ,, At'stisf'fi'- '37 A L,,, ' K A , A,-AA g:Q,1A.,wu:Si'w-W fA,mQfg,gz-1:-QAM, f A . ,Half An , ff 'M WW , M1 W' ,M ,, SWK ,A A v,,,L wz.w-11 ,mv QW K ' 1 Q Qf S A, ,AMA-a,was-zw:2315 U ,A , , Lau:Igwaf1-LiszgfligzimieVw ,A W-8,5fAgamgQAWQLQQH:-ff.. 2 zf 5 , Jawa-a Q , A A Z1 f Ax A W, ,Lff1ff,mn-e,Afs,-4,132f5gL,w,m3gsm:zfwlvzveflw-22me .wk f-if f-If--ff w:1sqA1zAQ:-f:.gf4p35':1wL1asfw21:gwAwe, wwfqw,-fAs If A V A K 7 7 M A, A,..,, fy, A A . 7 If gxgiggf, 56 Student Life Student Llfe 57 Kgdfgefd 0lZ0l W 4161615611 The day was Thursday, October 2 - Memorial Charger Homecoming. There would be no traditional ceremony for each class. The Student Council was going to try something new - one big, outdoor assembly in the sta- dium. The weather was great and everybody was in their places, but something had to go wrong with the new idea. The announcing system didn't work, but the 30 minute delay was easily handled by Stuco President, Rik Reppe, and the music of the wind ensemble. The girls and their escorts representing each class were Sophomores - Shari Robinson - Lamar Edens and Brenda Latch - Mike Adams. Juniors - Linda Ford - Barry Hatchett and Marci Surrett - Mark Gawey. The Seniors, one who was to be chosen as Jill Muehlhausen - Lee Wheeler, May Chang - David Shurtleff, and Ligaya Romero - Matt Mayfield. The new Queen, Jill Muehlhausen, received the honors to become Miss Mem- orial XVIII from the Stuco officers - Rik Reppe, Pam Paganis, John Cooper, Lisa Nolley, and Mike Knox. The winning mood from the day carried over to the night as the Chargers defeated the East Central Cardinals 13-O. I, 58 Student Life 5 You know it! One of. John Cooper's favorite sayings told it all. Along with vice- president of Student Council, he also par- ticipated in Latin Club and Concert Cho- rus. John showed his true Charger pride by helping to lead the football team to the 4-A State Championship. Charger of the month, May Chang, was a busy little Charger. Besides holding the offices of vice-pres. of Senior Board and treasurer of Latin Club, she was also a member of Pep Club, Key Club, Gamma Sigma, and NHS. In addition to May's other accomplishments, she was chosen Senior Homecoming attendant because of her outgoing personality. 061392 Ligaya tLeeJ Romero -The girl that could turn your worst day into your greatest with her bubbly personality was chosen October Charger of the month. Lee made it a point to come early in the morning to participate in Key Club, Pep Club, and Spanish Club, and to linger late in the afternoon running cross country and track. Ligaya also had the honor of being chosen Senior Homecoming Attendant. Matt Mayfield's charming personality earned him the title of Charger of the month. Even though Matt was involved in Interact, Concert Chorus, and very active in FCA, he still found time to get better at his number one love - Baseball. U Zawwfa The students selected the spirit of the school when they chose DeeNae Sand- meyer, varsity cheerleader, and Brad Tee- garden, varsity football player, for the November Chargers of the month. Along with her Pep Club and Cheerleading activ- ities, DeeNae found time to help the Sen- ior Class by being a member on the board. , Brad showed both his talent and skill as halfback for the football team. He was ranked first in the Tulsa area for scoring the most points with 66. ln addition to football, he also lettered in track and enjoyed weightliftlng. Student Life 59 December , More school spirit was shown in December as Lisa Ashton and Mark Adkison were chosen as Chargers of the month. Lisa was active in Senior Board. and was a member of Pep Club in addition to being a Varsity cheerleader. As a Varsi- ty gymnast, Lisa received many awards and took first place on the uneven parallel bars in the All-City meet. Mark, often called Deuce, was tight end for the State Championship football team. As a result of his athletic ability and church participation, Mark received the Challenger Award given by FCA. He was also chosen to be on the Metro and All- City football teams. lanuar To star off the new year right, Her Majesty Jill Muehlhausen was chosen as Charger of the month. One could say she was an inactive study: as she was on- ly involved in Senior Board, Stuco, Pep Club, Key Club, Gamma Sigma, Computer Math Club, NHS, and Varsity track. Musical talent inspired through Concert Chorus and her acting ability led to roles in the Senior Play and the All-School musical. Rodney Keeter proved that being small meant nothing as he tackled hard and consistent enough to be chosen Defen- sive Player of the Week for the Tulsa World. His academic record matched his athletic ability as he was on the Prin- cipal's Honor Roll and a member of NHS. Rodney was also a member of Senior Board and Letterman's Club. February .F Good News sums it up for Pam Per- due. Her love for singing and participation in Concert Chorus earned her the lead in the All-School musical. Involvement in Drama Club gained her an entrance into the Stage Door CSenior Playb. Pam also showed her talent as she was lst runner- up in the Tulsa Jr. Miss Pageant and 3rd runner-up in the Miss Tulsa Pageant. Ser- vices done through Gamma Sigma, Pep Club activities, and playing Varsity tennis also kept Pam busy. To start it off, Danny Limes is one of the five men who do just that in Varsity Basketball. He is a forward on the team. He must play it well, as the Chargers reached the State tournament. As an athlete, he is an active member of FCA. Letterman's Club and Interact are also a part of Danny's involvement in sports and service endeavors. 60 Student Life muff! Minute by minute, March's Charger, Pam Paganis fulfilled her duties as Stu- dent Council secretary. Even though STUCO took up a lot of her time, she re- mained involved in Pep Club, Key Club, NHS, and Sr. Board. Because Pam was Greek, it was no wonder she was a member of Gamma Sigma. Being a swinging man on the Varsity basketball team, versatile Kyp Hardaway played both guard and forward averaging 17.3 points per game. Besides being an all-around good guy, Kyp was also a member of Interact, FCA, and NHS. .fgflf April showers could never dampen Leslie Anderson's or Mike Knox' school pride. Along with Leslie's activities of Pep Club, Spanish Club, NHS, Key Club, and Sr. Board. She also spent many outside hours with Gamma Sigma. Mike's impressive pitching record of 10-1 and an E.R.A. of 0.97 helped to lead the Varsity baseball team to a 4A State Championship title. His school involve- ment was not only in sports as he was Secretary of interact and Treasurer of Student Council. my Because of a tie, 3 Chargers were chosen for May: Kate Nilson, Sheri Wakefield, and Bill DuPoint. There was never a more visible Charger than Kate. Along with being Sec. of Gamma Sigma, Kate participated in Key Club, Pep Club. Sr. Board, Stuco, Cross Country and the school musical. As editor and photographer, Kate spent many long hours at school events taking pictures for the yearbook. Sheri kept the school spirit alive as Pres. of the Pep Club. Even though spirit ribbons, banners, and pep assemblies took much of her time, she was still active in Gamma Sigma, Key Club, Sr. Board. and NHS. It was hard to track down Bill as he dashed across country. Bill received honors at the State track meet by winn- ing lst place in the 440 yd. dash and 1st place in the mile relay, which he ran the last leg. Bill was also- involved in Interact and NHS. g Student Life 61 62 Student Life mf .szloglrg 3 C-Zan' guy? V Flffll Student Life 63 5 SMR Qwmkus 64 Student Life Q- . QM Ls: ' li ,Q ,, N .. ,::. . ZZ'!!25u!Znf Wa, dang .JQW J44W!wmy 312452 JJHQQMOH fwzwef ye,,,ofg,,4e jay Mfnief puffy f,,,',,g The National Merit Semi- Finalists were stu- dents whose scores on the PSAT were among the top tive percent in the nation. The students receiving letters of commendation were not tar behind with scores among the top 10 percent. Both should be proud of their accomplishments, The students chosen to go to Boys' and Girls' State were nomi- nated by the faculty. ln July, the girls went to Ada, Okla. and the boys to Talequah, Okla, and took part in city and state government activities. They held whistle-stop campaigns to run for positions in the Senate and on committees. They also were active in many debates supporting the state's issues, bills, and laws, While repre- senting Memorial, they learned how ourgovernmentworked. Boys' and Girls' State: Janet Whalen, Rik Reppe, Tom Tighe, Pam Trujinski. National Merit Semi-Finalists and Commended Students: Front Row: Mark Houghton, Bryan Wells. Second Row: Lisa McClellan, Cheryl Wilburn, Karen Geiber, Laura Knickmeyer, Kevin Killimann, Chris Winter, Jenigfetr LaGr0ne, Janet Whalen, Pam Trujinski. Third Row: Rick Howard, Doug Kim, Lee Wheeler, Kyp Hardaway, O Wolfe, Tom Tighe, Karen Stephens. Student Life 65 To honor a student's athletic ability, the coaches of all the sports nominated one girl and one boy to be chosen as the Athletes of the Month. Sept. - Monte Goen Mary West Oct. - Rodney Keeter Lisa Ashton Nov. - Kevin Lilly Debra Smiley Dec. - John Cooper Stephanie Stegman Jan. - David Shurtleff Sue Heldman Feb. - Bill DuPont Mary West Mar. - Danny Limes Lisa McClellan On May 6th, the French, German, Latin, and Spanish clubs presented an International feast to both the students and the public. In addition to the excellent food prepared by each club, there was also entertainment. 1. French Club performs the Can Can perfectly. 2. Latin CIub's Dallus revealed the J. R. Ewing mystery. 3. German Club says, Bottoms up! 4. La Carrera de Caballos by the Spanish Club. 5. Mr. Marcum is back for his 4th helping already! Qs Q 1 at Athletes of the Month Wil' A fl qi .Q it K . -,a ge The International Feast ii X S t . .VJ 'jj S S 66 Student Life ii I 55.1 1... ,Q . ,. 2 . On April 17 and 18 the Sophomore and Junior classes presented Love Rides The RaiIs. As in all melodramas, the evil and sinister dirty deeds Cdone dirt cheapb of the villain and his sidekick were foiled by the pure and honest good guys. Through boos and hisses, evil sought to gain control, but as always, Justice conquered alll 1 Applause. . .Justice triumphs over evil! Greg Schooley eyes Linda Ford's limbs to see if she's wearing Hanes. Can these girls can David Coy looks to rid the world of evil. . Another blow for John Bailey as Greg Schooley and Charles Marshall seek to destroy all good. We've been working on the railroad. 2. 3. ! 4. 5 6 't -5 2 t ,F , wg g A .... QL: A 1 .w f . . .. 1 t. ey, .j i f A 2 . . . - gs E4 5. ...Q 2. H 1-Q 1 , 1 t : Q it Q t'st- . si musse l .. , . . t . -Q ., ,, . me s ssc . '- - at X Q X-N:--.. :efem . as-r.--is-l l Stl: as . ' Es t Xi . is t Kiley A gee-1 s -if kg s gysigfrf. N, t, 5 X. X cgi X . . . t . 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Park Bucker and Kim Norris prepare for a wild eve- ning out on the towh. 3. Jerry Leppke and Steve Elbel chat about old times. 4. Lisa 'lMom Fail welcomes Missy Southland to the boarding house. 5. Kim Heflin, Jerry Leppke, Lee Romero, and Jill Muehl- hausen bum around on a Sunday morning. 6. The girls say one last good-bye to Chris Winter before she leaves the theater to marry, 7. Debra Pop-over Smiley says: Penny for your thoughts? 8. Rik Reppe wonders what he's doing there. a. mf- 1 1 4 Q x On December 4 and 6, the Senior Class pre- sented to the school their production of Stage Door written by Edna Ferber and George S. Kaufman. With the directions of Mrs. MacD- onald and the technical assistance of Mr. Poss and his crew, the Senior class was able to pro- duce a fine performance that showed their tal- ent as well as pleased the audience. Y-3 we 3 AQ MW if? 445, 341, A' we at VT' 1 1 nr., .. V, ,,6'tL'ff eff U 4241 .,,,,,..-smug 1'7 5 5 cast ' . .Janet Whalen O ga S . Mattie o. r q X . . ............ Linda Zablotsky :2QQ . e Mary . . .Leslie Mary Mc ije K . .Susan Flaxbartf? Berneice i . . .... Karen Pagan Madeline v . ... . .onnety Heigry Judith Can 'el' . . .... Pam Per . Kaye Hamilton . . . . ,... Missy Southerlfnog Jean l itl clk . . .5 . . ....... Kim Norris iyy . Y - A lS0F' llesfa N - - -Chns WWE. get as .. j Ugaya Romer Pat Dew? ' . . . . . . ..... Debra K .yii Terry Lepge . Tony Gig .... . . Q . .Kim Hqgli Ellen FQ a ck . . ........... Stacy Whalai ... . . . .Lisa Jim re .K ...... . .. . ... ..... . .... .1 Meffbri Milhauser. . . . .Phillip Conneryif Kingsley . . . .Park Bucke Keith Burgess ..... . . . Rik Rego Dr. dell . . . . .... . . . .l.. . -Sf ve. iid gsk ' Gretzel .. .. ., ff a andt... 3 ' ii ,X . ww 1 ' - W.. .... swim-K we f s Student Life 69 l r i ---V-,V -- V GOOD NEWS 2. 3. i Linda Ford Karen Kick Anne Crawford Rhonda QIMCC-a1ghrfen Laura Johnson erri ay or February Yi: 1 2? A Q8 do The Tait Students Jodi Joles Park Bucker Tony CornetoM 0 H n AUDQTQRQUM Connie Coy M as Laura Currie AgrianaBFavela 2 Bruce Hall aula owers Bill James Y ' . Julie L88 iff Kris Keegan Curtain mme 8 ' p'n1D0nrlie Morey 'ff 75533, Matt Michaels Sheilah Scott A Melynda Reed Laitilra Slnook ' f Mandy Sharp ina orn o Wolf . Claudin Wood Riimlssionz swam si .oo 3. Amis 53,00 70 Student Life Flappers, racoon coats, and wide pantaloons, College campuses with coeds in twos, Cheerleaders, students, and athletes carry the tunes What more can we say, the play was Good News! Such was the atomosphere of the 1981 All-School musical, Good News, directed by Mr. Call. With the help of the orchestra directed by Mr. Weaver and the technical assistance of Mr. Poss, the cast of 55 presented the play on the 26, 27, and 28 of February. Song and dance numbers were among the many attractions of the musical comedy and all was done with perfection. 1. Jill Muehlhausen feels good all over in her Hanes! 2. How dry we are sings the Glue Glee Club Quartet. 3. Tracy Magee looks on as MissySoutherland primps for the College guys. 4. Okay, Guys! Let's do a job! 5. Freshie Greg Carmack asks Eric Quandt how much it will cost him to kiss his feet. 6. If only looks could kill! 7. Jill just can't understand why Eric won't carry her books. 8. Kim Norris doesn't have any idea how Aaron Makinen learned her secret. 9. Looks like trainer Pooch Reppe lost his rabbit foot again. What bad luck! 10. Pam Perdue and Eric Quandt have a love quarrel. 11. Kim Norris washes her hands of all college guys. 12. Tait students celebrate the big win! 13. Just think. . . We could win if we just planned a careful murder. Student Life 71 f y,M: 3 ,..,, 5,377 :V M in A I w a M Ain .,.. ,M-M ,i 1 QB!! V43 X055 72 Student Life I F FI EART WEEK '81 wif 11 l Fine Arts Week of 1981 revealed many hidden talents of Memorial students. The Departments of Art, Photography, Sewing, Cooking, and Drama professionally displayed their projects. 1. Mrs. Sprankle begins the Fine Arts program. 2. Park Bucker's humorous interpretation of a chipmunk. 3. Deborah Grave's roller coaster looks real enough to ride. 4. Kathy Vogel's soft sculptured baby grand won top honors. 5. Another fine work of art displayed. 6. The Memorial Jazz Band gets down. 7. Becky Reid shows off her vogue outfit. 8. Patty McManus and Tommy Brown coor- dinate with their his and her shirts. 9. Jerry Leppke says, IT JUST DOESN'T ,H MATTER. 10. DeeNae Sandmeyer models her talent. 11. Another Debbie Graves original takes lst place. 12. Mrs. Gordon and Mrs. Brown watch closely over the P.T.A. goodies. A ua Q we: Student Life 73 SQKSYQN ee ? ... I Cabin fever was getting in quickly and everyone was getting sick of the monotony of school. But then came Spirit Week which was a relief well needed. During the week of March 2 through the 6, students' spirits were lifted by participating in many activities sponsored by several different organizations, Hat Day, Western Day, and Warm-up the Chargers Day revealed many strange personalities. But the most difficult feat for the students was to par- ticipate in Non-Prep Day where preppy clothes could not be worn. The week came to an end with the classes competing in Almost Anything Goes. The Seniors placed 1st, the Sophomores 2nd, and the Juniors finished last. tit. 74 Student Life it ... . ' rr- gf-l -ll 11 Cory Slagle doing what he does best. Jeannie Joles gets ready for a pow-wow. Juniors and Sophomores tug it out at war. Anyone for scrambled eggs? Missy Southerland puckers up to a lifesaver. Gary Geiger encourages Steve Garrett to dig in! Mrs. Holley looks on as Paul Eagleton puts a dog leash on his just bought slave, Steve Lake. Jim Alexander gets a lift from Susan Cleaver. That can't be the Fonz! Brett Elliott fetches a high price in the slave sale. Junior Barry Hatchett reverts back to his childhood. Even with help, Senior Wade McKeel can't compete with the devilish speed of soph., Kris Keegan. Missy Southerland tries to impress Mike Knox. Becky Price tries to convince the audience that Bill DuPont has more than just boyish charm. Student Life 75 After many delays because of weather, the Powder Puff football game was played on May 18 at the YM- CA. The match was between the Senior girls and the Junior girls. Both were coached by the boys in their class. Even though the game remained scoreless, the Juniors barely puffed by the Seniors beating them by 2 penetrations. 1. Down S'Get!!! 2. In the midst of chaos, Senior Sheri Wakefield gets the flag. 3. Will the hard work pay off? 4. Sarah Frazee tries hard for Vicki Morris' flag leaving Caryl Danzi in the dust. 5. Gina Key and Becky Price have a small off sides argument. 6. Sally lmel goes for the score! uniors Puff b the Seniors ff- lynx Q.. .4 4 ,,.,.,....,. f in ' -1. may ' ii? ,.., ..... , . dk Q.. . tex, i ir , ,X i 'fwfr WE ,,k,, V Res iii if N I ., lm, .yt i ,f iq, S1 lf 76 Student Life The Class With Class o do 6 Student Life 77 If H Q 3 Q .1 , 'Hi 1931, fn-2 4 O 4 , I if 5 buena... rim.. yi 1V 78 Student Life Those Amazing Chargers 1, 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8, 9, 10. Tobeornot to be. . .? The perfect cure for a headache? ?? Nancy Hunt shows her love for Algebra. Lori Griggs gives her May Chang imitation. l'm a long tall Charger. What sophomore girls will do for a date! Sandi Thornton goes crazy over homework. How does soph. Mark Lewandowski get two girls at once. Doug Maritan signs his life away to the OSU Athletic Dept. Mrs. McDougal has these Senior rnen spellbound. l 11, 12. risks' - it Q 14. 13 at 15, I 1 V 16. 17. Har I ,J-' 18. 1 14 it 1. Christy Holbert shows her peppy attitude towards a customer. Spirit shines right through the girls of '82! Mary West gives a pretty face to the camera. Accident prone Lisa Fail and Mitch Surrett show off their fatal wounds. Some spirited students entertain the crowd. A Jr. dating a Jr,? - Patty Jones and Jay Cleveland. Mark Matthews tries out a new kind of dental floss. Happy, spirited, and so much fun are these girls of '81! ,N Q ' 11, 'Ps 'xg fs' 1 S .1 J -KA 17 18 l . ,'4-k.xX l X .. ' ., gif-.eg Student Life 79 80 Classes Zfi 22? EL Ka? Q, su in sw ff 5 , 212 5, sas? W Q. sn E5 1, sg fe? 539 my 3, ia fea 55 ai? ESI ff EIS ses 75: if E55 45. fs ee: eq Hag :af ' W 'f Y .q,, 'A 'V ,J .,wfv.Q,1z5wfm,ff ,sk if W, W i,,A,,wa,.,,w M,wr4:W,L3M4,S,m,,,,A,1,s9,14zffz, ,, Agnew ,H , K A va, Q MM. ,Lw,Mf:uf,,A Q R MW Y A W A M, H, ,G wwf, Aw AWJ ,wg ,gp MM QLAQVQQ M ww 5? 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'wavy-f:,'f3faMmg241 'iw 'i22fawQ2ffw:ziE:1 wsww fw , vw fwiwfgffwyfmpwwawawezsg Q Asggwkefgwu, Away mliwfsagy Q 3 few Qafgwiffwmamrxvwyw- 1951 - Q-wQw,v1viwfYw'5 1iXff:e?i'ZMf,fWS45 ,WjgWiww:f' Mfzswfwww-f'fsQ?Wsw'KA,fwiwfmfwfkviiww'Z3!afHisffW2ffiW42 Vw A W f-vf5wwgf5,,i+'Q awww ww wmfggai-Q-ffiv , H, aw fm-555-wwMaQ,qgwzwwawzzzy-wgmgbw ffsmfwwy wwaxgffgmwgggewff5vw1ggi1S:wqsimqjfezfmfiimmfzaggwfwwffwwza 1 k ww ,,,,f7mf3,fWaQsfW ,gg ,V ' fwevgffufwfwvifg-qfwgfyf gmfffw W 23:27 ,fmmfgfifiw wi +1 Lg, in Lg fy' :fy mix? fffwf Lg1Qz ww 'H wx, We f??'ww14wffH Q? 5 Qzfiwikfbi Mf2'H+v5'3 SW XM? WAS JW if Kg XM ffgfiw 1 5 3 ww wwf.M?f 3 in L3sQE45f2fA3vZ? Y W 951: Q 5 Qu, WM M, V mf Jgffmhw 553556 W 2 Sffwuf 12-ww S N Rf LS fi, fwW'f??5QZf Junior Board 'P Left to Right: Steve Lake, Becky Price, Linda Ford, Gary Frenkle. Mrs. Baker CSponsorj. 3 .:.,5:: 2 3 Front Row: Becky Price, Linda Ford, Steve Lake, Gary Frenkel. Second Row: Kim Gust, Lori Rupe Lisa Burn- ham, Lis N ll J C - a o ey, an arpenter, Sheila Carr. Third Row. Jenny Price, Joan Holmes, Stephanie Holbert, Lynn Hathaway, Mandy Sharp, Terri Bewley. Fourth Row: Sandy Thornton, Darlene Reed. Karen Cooper, Becky Stutz, Fifth Row: Devin Northcut, Michael Barfield. Jeannie Joles, Paul Eagleton. Irene Monnet Mart 1 Y Dozier. Back Row: Barbie Snyder, Vickie Morris, Tracy Tiernan. Sarah Page. Susan Cleaver, Greg Schooly. Chris Jarnes. CLASS CDF 1982 Movin' up and comin' through, We're the class of 82! COh well, nobody's perfectly Candy selling had a great impact on all of the organizations s year, and junior board was no exception. Their M8tMs were e ofthe bestsellers. Each year in October, the junior board tes orders for class rings. Five months later, the rings came and every junior wore his in hopes of looking like a senior. Clt ln't work. . .the seniors could tell them apart.J 7 Mrs. Baker said: This has been a good year for the Class of '82. Activities have ranged from selling class rings to selling candy. We have managed to overcome the financial embarrass- ment of our sophomore year, and are looking for- ward to an exciting and prosperous senior year. X. 4 uf.. if it - - f .... . 4 1. Mrs. Baker, junior class sponsor. 2. Craig Nelson: Junior Class Favorite. 3. Jane VanSickle: Junior Class Favorite. 4. Steve Lake dynamically conducts a junior board meeting. 5. Candy selling was a major fund raising activity of junior board. 6. Junior board officers take orders for senior rings. 7. Lisa Nolley advertises a junior class car wash. Classes 83 Andrea Adams Marsha Adams Sherri Adams Jim Alexander Billy Allen Denise Allmendinger Brian Anderson Eileen Anderson Karen Andres Jerry Archambo Steve Arrington Blake Ashlock Virginia Attaway Laurie Aytes Alyse Bailey Shelly Bain Terri Bakoss Bob Ball Carolyn Ball Beth Balser Laura Banner JUNIOR is on SPIRIT HINES THROUGH 1. Junior spirit pops up everywhere! 2. Where are your skirts boys? 3. Who is that masked bandit? CSally Imelj 84 Classes 3. Juniors had an exciting year, full of nod times and fun people. The secret 5 their success? SPIRIT!! Cand lots of my They supported the Chargers by acorating the halls and lending their Jices at sports events. lt's obvious are that the girls weren't the only teerleaders that liked to get involved! Michelle Barfield Jeff Barnes Kelli Barrier Trey Batchelor Gary Bates Ashley Baxter Burl Beard Honey Belle Bergman Kevin Bernstein Laura Berryhill Debbie Berryman Alison Bessler Jeri Bethell Julie Biles Allison Bishop Kyle Blackwell Gene Bledsoe Jeff Blumenthal Brad Bogart Thea Boggs Julie Bostwick Paula Bowers Terri Bowley Daryl Boyd Jane Boyd Richard Boyd Betty Boyles Sheri Bradkeen Kelly Bradford Shelly Brady Tracy Bridges Patrick Brierley Alena Britt Brent Brown Heather Brown Rack Brown Ricci Brown Sara Brown Traci Brown Brian Burcham Classes 85 Robert Burkman Lisa Burnham Melody Burns Jeanna Burson Todd Burst Kurt Bussman Melinda Bynum Judy Caldwell Nancy Callen Karla Caraway Greg Carmack Jan Carpenter Jill Carpenter Shelia Carr Kim Carrens Heidi Chaffin Mark Chandler Karyn Chaney Kim Channell Craig Christianson Jay Clark Pam Clark Susan Cleaver Jay Cleaveland Jeff Cleaveland Casey Cline Kevin Cloud Jerry Cloud Geri Clyma Lori Cockman Julie Coday Greg Coggins Helen Coleman Grant Collingsworth David Collins Sally Conway Karen Cooper Susie Cooper Mark Copeland Karen Corley Richard Corley 86 Classes so V 1. She's so shy . . . Linda Ford? Nikki Hall is in awe over Tony Owens masculinity. Christopher Hale poses for the camera. J. R. who? X. X Vince Corley Andrew Cornell Anthony Corneto Tracy Cornett Steve Cosslett Melissa Craig Tracy Craun Tom Creed Penny Creitz Greg Cox Shelly Cox Connie Coy Susan Cozier Jay Culley Russell Cunningham Elizabeth Cutsigner Karman Dees Kedrin Deetz Christy Dennis Cindy DeVoy Craig DeWees -I JUNIDRQ 3 HAVE CLASS Classes 87 Scott Diamond Doug Diggs Michael Diggs Leonard Diliberto Bridget Dorndorfer Nancy Dougherty Marty Dozier Denise Drake Tim Dreiling Bob Duncan Guerry Duncan Randy Duncan Lori Dunn Gensene DuPont Lauren Dusenberg Jim Dutton Paul Eagleton Mike Eckenfels Julie Edge Carrie Edmonson Danny Edwards 1. Mr. Gibbons explains to James Hannon that Spot is the noun, ran is the verb, and to the fire hydrant is the prepositional phrase. 2. Susan Clearer day dreams about being a senior. 3. Just one more job and l'Il be finished! CVicki Morrisb 4. Sam is feelin' good after sniffing the lockers. XX , X! J, . 1. iik ' l . 88 4. Sam the Wonder Dog, the beloved ?J and ever popular canine, showed is smiling face at Memorial several lmes. His job was to sniff out the Jckers for items such as gym socks nd molded lunches, to name a couple. -am is pictured after a hard day's fork, giving us his irresistible smile. ff Don Edwards Jeff Edwards Brett Elliott Jack Elliott Chris Ellis Doug English Brad Etzkorn Jana Everett Donnie Falletti Carolle Farmer Jay Fields Tony Finch April Fisher Melody Fisher Terry Fisher Lori Fisk David Flaherty Tracy Flick Scott Flora Linda Ford Suzanne Frank Kelly Freeman Jessica French Gary Frenkel Mark Fritts Meg Gagliano Mark Garrett Paul Gattis Mark Gawey Mike Gee Craig Getches Scott Getter Renee Gibbons Kathy Gibson Mike Gilbert Tim Gilbert Kim Gist Blake Givens Meg Glenn Grey Goodwin John Goodwin Classes 89 Melanie Gordon Valerie Gouker Ainsly Gray Dawn Gray Sheri Green Susan Greenwood Felicia Griffin Brian Groves Lisa Gudgel Trent Gudgel Troy Guinn Robert Hackworth John Hagler Chris Hale Marsha Hallman David Hammond Megan Hammond Lisa Hane Marty Hanna Carl Hansen Kyle Hardaway Vicki Harden Brian Hart James Hartshorn Pat Harker Holli Hatcher Barry Hatchett Lynne Hatheway Darryl Hawkins Brian Heatwole Doug Hedman Dana Hendon Phil Hensley Regan Hensley Dona Henson Lee Herring Vincent Hibdon Laurie Hightower Andrew Hocker Karen Hoflich Stephanie Holbert 90 Classes SIGNS OF THE TIMES . . . The Great Pumpkin? Well you can call me Joe, or you can call me Cool. . .CArron MaKinenJ The Chargers and the community support the State Champs by holdin a fund raising event. Lisa Majors and Nancy Callen catch on the latest gossip. Nine to Five look out. . .here comes Lisa Gudgel, yy emu: SALE W N mfzreaia . si- T0 Chris Holleyman Karen Hollowell Joan Holmes Brock Holt David Hood Marilyn Hooper Stacy Hoover Teri Hudson Paula Huffman Penny Hughes Steve Humphrey Misty Humphreys Cynthia Hunt Sherry Hutchison Sally Imel Brian Inbody Steve Irwin Tony Jabbour Damon Jackson Bill James Kris James like Classes 91 Darren Johnson Jeff Johnson Kim Johnson Laura Johnson Shelly Johnson Toni Johnson Tracy Johnson Jeannie Joles Doug Jones Frankie Jones Jack Jones Jennifer Jones Karen Jones Kristy Jones Patti Jones John Joslin Michael Jost Charles Kantor Kelley Keck Eric Keener Scott Keeter riends We Are . . . -'ad , A 1 riends we'll Always Be 92 Classes . . . and then, when you walk her to the door. . . CAaron Makinen, Rik Reppej What does she have that I don't have? CAlyse Bailey, Sheila Wintersl Irene Monnett and Lynn Reuse are counting the days until they become seniors. What's going on here? ?? CPatrick Pfiefer, Scott Masonp Wmlzgvtwgv 1 . A Y Q? X ' WWLA SXSW, Q F -if Q J. - t QE 4 Friends are special people to have 'ound. Cnot to mention convenientlh Do Ju remember.. . When your car didn't have any gas in ,who drove out to lunch? When you needed someone to help nu study for your third hour final during 'st hour, who helped you? When you were at the cashier, all :ady to pay for your Quarter Pounder vith cheeseb and discovered you were ,it of funds, who bailed you out? When you left your gym suit at home lctually planning to wash itlj, who ame through and let you borrow hers? When you were learning to drive, who t you use his car to practice parallel arking? A, yr: fb X. X YJ? Y -ff Todd Kemmerly Jim Kerpon Stan Kessler Bun Kiakkuthat Brian King Danny King Kris King Kathy Kirkland Gerald Klein Scott Klein Jill Knight Renea Knox Denis Koller Mary Kondos Trey Krampf Pam Kritikos Kim Kuehnert Steve Lake Lazina Lamb Mike Laney Amy Laster Gary Ledbetter Amy Lee Jim Lee Karen Lee Mary Lee Julie Leggett Jill Lenhart Laura Leslie Lori Leslie Michele Levy Dana Linker Graham Lockett Debbi Lohrenz Julie Long Nicole Losacco Daren Lowe Marla Lugo Hien Luu Sharolyn Lynts Pat McAfee Classes 93 Der McCabe Rhonda McCaghren Jeff McCormick Lynn Mclntosh Patti McManus John McMullen Jan McPike Andrea MacMulIin Lisa Majors Bartt Malroney Mary Manicom Kim Manning Cindy Marquis Brad Martin Scott Martin Scott Mason Peter Mattes Matt Mathews Max Maurer Lori Mayfield Mike Maze Paula Merlino Peggy Merril Mike Miles Liane Miller Steve Miller Teresa Miller Tom Miller Eric Mims Chris Minshall Janice Mizell Genia Mobley Irene Monnet James Monroe Rick Moore Donnie Morey Jeanine Morris Ricky Morris Vicki Morris Michael Morrison Kelly Mower 94 Classes It Takes Every Kind ol' People N. M..- W sis. ,z.--1 .Q . .sg .. g, . gi xr il 4 1 I , wh 'Q -f -'I R431 . f , 1 Lf 1.-ssiifs P P to fe f i J' If f ee... - - ,. f. 5 so A .sk- .: f : EN E Q I 'ik ,fi . , e,.. f . J Q 5 -5 M K I mf- Sv, -- yi i S...- f . if K V ' f .- K ...... is ' 3 -, , K. :-:-- ': ff.. N... f . : N M- 1 - , rifff ' , ,ff 1, f . Ns.. ,,...Q- -Q - -11 - P: J VV kiss.:-K .sm 4 Philip Mueller Darla Munkirs Marc Myers Marci Myers Laura Nash Craig Nelson Pete Noland Lisa Nolley Devin Northcutt Sherry Nowlin Tommy O'DeII Terry O'DonneII Tony Olden Jenni Orvis Juanita Osborne Ed Ostapawich Chris Owen Jennifer Oxley Sarah Page Robert Pardo Ann Patterson 5 Classes 95 Donna Patterson Nancy Paull Lyle Payne Gina Pearson Susan Pennington Chris Perrin Patrick Pfiefer Paige Phelps Beth Phillips John Phillips Chris Pitcock Krista Piter Rafael Planos Brad Polk Carla Ponder Keith Powell Becky Price Jennie Price Jordon Randell Kimber Ray Darlene Reed fs Two Years Down . . . Dne Year to Go 1 1. Kim Stamper models her new vogue hat. 2. Candy pusher, Bubba Mathews collapses in the hall after being attacked by M8iM addicts. 3. Apathy-Cap - e -thejn. 1: lack of feeling of emotion 2: lack of interest or concern: INDIFFERENCE. 4. Oh wow! What a man! CSusan Cleaver, Teresa Millerj 96 Classes vs C ig at-X it WM w . nt. ,. 5 as ,, ik, Em. it ,Q ..:,,. .tt , ' X fi .1 -.,:::,.e ' N 'Sf xg S F S 1 ssr 1 bbsb . it X ft 4. i . i-'i C i.tl. if C r C ff . iff- Y 'tiff'-'-. W' . 'i '- . -- 12,,ygSf - rj' 1T53fS1 5igg11Qttiiis'.? - , X ,.. V t , if K 1 1 'K i C M- - E we K ff ff ..-,, be ,,,i. K- .,,: -- -::: - : 1 Q gi! if - fs: ikr. .Q M j, W K ,- 'U -1 jk xii 'Y 5,1 4 CANDY! CANDY! CANDY! Memorial is a chocoholics dream world this ar! lt seemed as if every organization ok to the halls trying to sell their !tM's, junior mints, World's Finest iocolates, etc. Such supportiveness s never been so loyally displayed, as e sugar addicts came out of hiding. ndors tried to hide their wares as ey went to each class, in hopes of oiding the mad rush of customers. it every true chocoholic can sniff out Qeeses a mile a way, so any thoughts making it to class on time were out the question. Despite the problems and pressures selling candy, it was extremely pro- able and rewarding for all concerned. ie student, who overindulged in this ieet aspect of school life, already has s summer plans in order. He has gistered for the three month plan at 3 Lose Fat Now! clinic in Little Rock, kansas. Y f XJ 'cuff Melynda Reed Tony Reed Derek Reid Angela Reynolds Mike Richardson Laura Riddle Becky Rinkel Kristi Ritter Ed Rivera Browyn Roberts Lisa Roberts Ryan Robertson Sheila Rourke Nick Rouse Lyn Ruess Scott Rule Brad Ruley Lorie Rupe Laurie Rush Steve Sadler Karon Sandefur John Sanders Lorrie Sanders Vicki Sanditen Paul Sandmeyer Sinead Sands Robert Satkus Terri Sauls Melissa Savage Leah Schafer Steve Schaffer Tony Scheiper Greg Schooley Jan Schuler Kim Schwart Sheli Scott Tammy Scott Mark Segner Whitney Sellars David Sexton Sean Shackelford Classes 97 Margaret Shannon Jeff Sharp Mandy Sharp Steve Shaw Terri Sherrill junigrg Terri Shipley Jamil Shoemaker Davy Short Paul Siddons Lisa Silva Glenn Simms Jim Sims Diane Slaten Julie Smith Rachel Smith Barbara Snyder Brad Sopkin David Sowards Bonnie Spence Kim Stamper Greg Stamps Paul Standefer Cindy Stanish Ian Steedman Brad Steele Mike Steffen Allen Stevens Shawna Stevens Sherrill Stewart Jim Steyer Pam Stiner Scott Stone Sheryl Stouffer Jimmy Strain Becki Stutz Carla Sullivan Darla Sullivan Jamie Sullivan Marci Surrett Jim Swanson John Swanson Mike Sweet Debby Sympson Donna Sympson ' Sheila Talley Hung Tang Jamie Taylor Tammy Tecumseh 98 Classes 1 'Q its- 5 W -' Mary Terry Renee Thiry Sara Thomas Robert Thompson Rodney Thompson Sandi Thornton wg fli Tracy Tiernan Scott Timian Guylene Timmons David Tiner Jimmy Tippit John Tracy Xkffx A 'Xfpk Jim Woods Robert Yadon Steve Yeagle Becky York Janey Young Kelly Zwayer Class of '82 Scott Trizza Michelle Unterman P. J. Urich Mark VanMaren Jane VanSickIe Lisa Vandiver Lisa Vanscoyoc Scott Vrooman Lesley Waggoner Doug Wall Mark Wallace Eric Weathers Kennedy Weaver Tracy Webb Matt Webster Ada Weintraub Regina Welch Phil West Sharon Whalen Michelle White Dan Whitney Sam Whitney Mary Wiechman Lesli Wilbanks Dana Wiley Ricky Wilkerson Cheryl Williams Jeanna Williams Staci Williams Jeff Wilson Rhonna Wilson Rod Wilson Shelley Wilson Stephanie Wilson Robert Winslow Cindy Winter Sheila Winters Chris Winton Tammy Wolf Tim Wolf Tom Wolfe Lori Wood Classes 99 5 es Sophomore Board i 100 Classes sniff- K Brian Burcham Mark Lewandawski Patty Pierce Emily Poe Mt.m..v....+,,q41p Front Row: Diane Peterson, John Adleman, Sandy Heckert, Tessie Scharrer, Emily Poe, Mark Lewan- dawski, Sheryl Rischard, Chris Crawley, Kent Hardaway, Lisa Whitson. Second Row: Kristy Dalby, Brian Burcham, Dawn Burmaster, Angela Graff, Yvonne Marnay, Kelli Beach, Dawn DeVoy, Sidney Hull, Lisa Preston, Patty Pierce, Tiffany Bergler. 9 CLASS OF 1983 'M ,,,, wm..,,,, nf Qs- Q Mr. Johnson said: The sophomore class enjoyed a finan- cially successful year. Participation in the homecoming float contest, bonfire for the football team, T-shirt sales, candy sales, and sophomore-junior play netted the class approx- imately SS500.00. Competition during spirit days saw the sophomores come in second only to the seniors proving that the class of '83 does have pride and school spirit. We're the best there'll ever be, We're the class of '83! This slogan, dear to every sophomores heart, could be found on every loyal sophomore's back. Ql.oyal is defined as those who bought a t-shirt. j Profits were tremendous from the sale of these t-shirts, thanks to the supportive class of '83. Not only was last year's debt accounted for, but the sophomore class also came out S600 ahead! The sophomore board also sponsored another major activity which was selling Lifesaver lollipops. The result? Sweet success! 1. Max Johnson, sophomore class sponsor. 2. Brenda Latch and Chuck Dickenson: Sophomore Class Favorites. 3. A loyal sophomore proudly displays her t-shirt. Pl-IOIVIOFRES T' SCDPI-IUIVIORES ' SOPI-lCDIVl0Fl Classes 101 l I 9 O P H O M sf 'st 1 T tt tts c c s-Sym Mx L2E 5 tct Q X ,L swf 5 wus, A i . A S ssss S CLASS S as Mark Abdo Amy Abernathy Joseph Abraham Kathy Adams Mike Adams Mitch Adams John Adelman Jody Ahlman Stan Allen Doris Andretta Tricia Appleman Karen Arganbright Vic Armstead Russell Armstrong David Atherton Kurt Atterberry Rhonda Baber John Bailey Deanne Balcomb Bruce Ballard Susan Barnes Kristen Barth Wade Baugh Kelli Beach Brian Bearden Steve Beatie Jonathan Beeler Tiffany Berger Laurie Bethell Steve Bigelow Luanne Bingham Nikki Bishop Pat Blue Bill Bohan Tracy Bohannan Renee Bovee David Bowen Jamey Bowen Jeff Boyce Delorise Boyde 102 Classes ...N ff-K ffgs Lance Bradshaw Jeff Brooks Max Brown Michele Brown Pat Brown Te-ri Brown Shelia Bruffett David Bryant Byron Buchert Darrin Buchert Jill Buchman Michael Burgess Thomas Burke Dawn Burmaster Steve Burns Jeff Burwell Karen Bussman Bill Buthod Barbara Caldwell Jan Cannon Michelle Cannon Mark Capron Carmen Carpenter Paula Carrigan Chuck Case Wendy Cassel Neal Castles Howard Chang Dana Charlton Tami Charlton Karen Chiwood Dora Chow John Chrisman Chris Christianson Sandra Clemons Randy Cloud Matt Cobbs Terry Coffman Lisa Coggins Anne Colburn B lll C 3 ccc ' si' ' . C c ' 3 9 'gil J ' f .. i ---, , , gf--. at .. U 4. Kermit makes a special appearance to welcome the sophomores. A typical sophomore reaction to the first day of high school. Some people are wise and some people are otherwise - right Mike Ross? Mr. Johnson gets nailed again! Classes 103 ' z Brian Collum Geoffrey Colpitts Greg Colpitts Kristi Cook Beth Cooper Julie Copple Kim Corwin Donna Cougler David Coy Harry Crawford Chris Crawley Karen Creasy Jack Cress Lorri Cross Greg Crowe Ron Culver Tammy Cundiff Kelly Cunningham Kristy Dalby Kelly Dancer Bill Daniel Jimmy Daniel Althea Darnell Susan Darrow Carol Daubert Charles Davis Eddie Davis Shannon Davis Chuck Dennis Julie Dennis Mike DePetrillo Dawn DeVoy Chuck Dickenson Frank Dobbs John Dome Leslie Dudley Todd Dunn Debbie Earles Suzy Eaton Nz A your K ' VW I r f-ff ,, .M ,J fs if WX' W in M.. I M 'W gg 4' N W' Ziff 104 Classes 1 2 3 4 Mike Lindeman and Ann McCabe look at picture books together. Kevin Papke hams it up for the camera. Brenda Latch teaches Tracy Bohannon the twist Chuck Dickenson discreetly yells across the room for answer 1123. i FACES OF A t A 'Q H ,Jef A , Michael Ebald Andy Ebert Lamar Edens Linda Edds Karla Eldred Tammie Elliott Harvey Ellis Laurie Ellis Danna Farmer Larry Farrar Annette Feirer Beth Fenger Paulette Ferlon David Field Lisa Finfer Mark Fisk Bobby Flippo Missy Followell Bill Ford Angela Foreman Shannon Foster Andy Fowler David Frank Janet Frazier Karl Fritschen Whitney Frost Tara Fryer Robert Frymire Mandie Fullerton Susan Gable Doug Garland Steve Garrett Gary Geiger Janet Gere Jill Gibbons Cindy Gibson David Gieber Dina Gilbert Kathryn Gilbert Robert Gilbreath Classes 105 Jon Padilla primps for his class picture. Take our picture. . .we dare you CPhillip Riley, Darren Bejeck, Carl Reedj Gary Martin, Phillip Martin, and Bill Buthod are busy at work creating the bionic teacher. Lisa Preston courageously attacks her English. l fir? 7 jf fkgwpy mw Af WW ' 'fr W e? 3 X fa fgfjtff ffiu Kristi Glanzer Chris Goad Allan Godfredson Brian Goforth Darren Gonzalez Valle Gonzalez Walter Goodman Beverly Gordon Helga Gorman Angela Graff Chris Green Kim Green Lori Green Paul Green Peter Greenfield Lester Greenwood Gay Grice Mary Griffin Deborah Gully Joe Hafner Nathan Hale Mike Haley Russel Haliburton Brian Hall Van Hall Julie Hamilton Tracy Hammon Debbie Hammond Kent Hardaway Mike Hardin David Harker Howard Harper Tammy Harril Lee Harris Karen Harrison Trisha Haught Stacy Hayes Lori Haynes Sandy Heckert Heidi Hefner 106 Classes X ,fl 'Qs Ky! Beth Heilmann Dennis Henderson DeAnne Heneger Kevin Henry Clara Hocker Randy Holder Mark Holleyman Glenn Holtz Kristen Holyfield Justin Hoose Drew Hordubay Pizarro Howard David Howley John Hudson Roger Huffman Syndey Hull Lisa Hunter Melanie Imel Kim Jackson Lisa Jackson Shelly Jackson Laura Jahraus Bob Johnson James Johnson Michael Johnson Pam Johnson Kelly Johnston Ernest Jones Kathy Jones Susan Jones Wyatt Jones Chris Jump Kris Keegan Kevin Keylor Brandie King Kelly King Eric Koening Christina Kohfield John Kopsky Amy Krueger QOPHQ WDRKING THEIR WAY UP Classes 107 Liz Kubat Scott Kuns Jack Kuykendall Jim Kuykendall Clay LaGrone Dana Land Brenda Latch Bobby Laughlin Christie Lawrence Owen Lea Scott Leachman Don Leaman Robert Levy Mark Lewandowski Lori Lewis Rick Liebman Todd Liggit Todd Livesay Chip London Sonya Long Dana Longacre Danny Lucero Anne McCabe Troy McCall Kathie McElwrath Kathy McGahey Derren McGowen Lynn Mclntosh Sean McKee Debby McKinstry Rusty McMurray Sharon McQuaig Daniel MacDonald Chris Mace Tracy Magee Kari Mallory Yvonna Marney John Marouk Chip Marshall Gary Martin fr' SDPHOMORES AT THEIR BEST 108 Classes ...J ll f 1. Who can fall asleep reading The Scarlet Letter? CScott Stoverj 2. CMark Plumb to Debbie Gullyy What are you doing back there? 3. Let me off of this thing! CMike Myersb 4. Diane Willis shows her million dollar smile, 4X 3. 4. Phillip Martin Valerie Martin Steve Massay Ralph Mays Paul Mead Lisa Mears Susie Menard Sheryl Metcalf Mike Meyer Mathew Michaels Cheri Mihurs Sindi Mills Jerry Minch Sally Minkler Mickey Minyard fn fi Mike rviircheii Bob Mize Darren Moncrief Lee Moore Saxon Moore Robin Morrisett Sheri Mount Jeff Mueler Jerry Muench David Muirhead Lori Muirhead Jim Mullen Terry Murphy Meg Myers Cindy Nalley Wes Neal Arlene Nelson Steve Nesmith Mike Nichols Scott Nichols Jeff Nixon Delman Norman Jeff Northcutt w Brett O'KeIly Ken Ovvens 'N .. A . vf' Classes 109 Jon Padilla Teresa Palmer Kevin Papke Joey Parkee Jeff Parker Robin Pastor Shawn Patrick Donna Paulson Patty Payton Susan Pearson Diane Peterson Judy Pfiffner Paul Phelan Patty Pierce John Ping LaDawn Pirtle Mark Pittman Mark Plumb Emily Poe Beth Pogue Van Powell Lisa Preston Duke Prince Jo Linda Probes Donna Purdom Randy Raby Lisa Rahal Dianne Ramsey Marvin Ramsey Sharla Ramsey Joanne Redding Carl Reed Russell Reed Kenneth Renbein David Reid Leslie Reneay Ann Reynolds Greg Reynolds Jeff Reynolds Fritz Rheinfrank 1 10 Classes ophomores Get Moving ' s Sf . I5 l N, xxx x 5 1 t 1. A sg Ji sg N HQ A .sang 594 2 Lisa Waugh and Christy Cook engage in a stimulating conversation about cellular structure. 75 cents for this? CJeff Berwellj Julia Wilson explains today's Lesson in Latin to Jan Yalch Group effort makes testing go a lot smoother. Riding the bus is Renae Bovee's No. 1 mode of transportation Sophomores think of every way they can to avoid riding the bus to school. 5 6 f VN it 'U C7 K. Cya w A 1.7 fs Brett Rice Phillip Riley Brad Rinehart Sheryl Rischard Scott Robinett Shari Robinson Jack Rockett Tessie Scharrer Dan Rogers Ginger Rollings David Rosenlieb Kenney Rosicka Mike Ross Mike Rowan Greg Rule James Russell Laura Sanchez Dicksy Sanders John Sanders Susan Sanders David Saunders David Savage Shannon Sawyer Ellen Scaggs Tim Schmidt Pat Schnake Mike Scott Steve Scott Gene Seabolt Denise Seibert Kim Sellen Jennifer Shadley Geno Shapiro Tim Sherbon Mark Sherwood Mathew Shields Dale Siegele Rick Simon Cheryl Slaten Christine Sloan Classes 111 Thomas Sloan Bill Smith Sonya Snitker Kevin Sparks Brad Spears Jerry Spears Skip Sponeman John Stahl Laura Stanford Lawes Stanton Jim Stark Eric Stone Shelly Stone Rex Stoner Jody Stowers Steve Stransbarger A . Now here's a guy that really gets into eating. CSteve Garrettb . Kris Keegan practices her daily facial exercises. . Harry Crawford sits spellbound at an energy assembly. 4. Hi Mom. fPaul Greenb Mike Teague Rich Tebo Melissa Teegarden Bridgett Terrell Janis Thayer Dan Thomas Talleri Thomas Cindy Thompson Scott Thompson Tammy Thompson Jay Thorn Jamie Tighe Bob Tillman Steve Trickett Julie Tumilty Tracy Turner 112 Classes Scott Stratton Scott Stover John Suess Blair Summers Jay Surman Toni Swanda Paul Swoffard Steve Tawater Terri Taylor Vonnie Taylor KX. 3, Q T .14 '- 4 f' i Susan Varner Lorin Vogeding Louise Voris Michelle Wadley Kathleen Wallack Lynn Waller Matt Walters Brenda Walton Kyle Wentz Tony Whisman Brian Whitlock Lisa Whitson Janice Wilburn Ronnie Wilburn Kent Warden Lisa Waugh Lori Weaver Chris Webb Libby Wells Ay vaierie Wells Chuck Wentz ,X Qophs Will Be Sophs The year began with the tradi- tional Howdy Day. At this time, sophomores were given the chance to check out Memorial by seeing just exactly what we had to offer. Each organization presented itself by putting on a skit that explained a little about their group. Red hats, evidence of the new sophomores, filled the Mark Wiley James Williams Stan Williams Cindy Williford halls, and the new students rush- ed from building to building trying to secure in their minds the loca- tion of their classes. The first week was filled with apprehension and excitement as sophomores began their high school life. After reluctantly receiving their bus passes, Cno driving for sophomores this year!?J buying their driver's ed manuals, and paying their gym fee, sophomores finally got settl- ed... 1 Diane Willis Julia Wilson Richard Wilson Staci Wilson Claire Wiman Christine Witwer Mary Ellen Wodkowski Robert Womack Claudine Wood Shawn Wray Cindy Wright Jon Wyatt Jan Yalch Sheila Young Steve Young Kristen Zoller J Classes 113 Subhadra Viswanathan .- ,' 1 -f,.' ' -,.L-7,I M. f,:,. 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Q, Front Row: Rob Duncan, David Hammond, Bartt Malroney, Vince Corley, Gary Geiger, Mark Phillips, Steve Stiles, James Ha non, John Cooper, Brian Hart, Jim Kerpon. Second Row: Beau Windham, Mike Ross, Tim Mullen, Wade McKeel, Brad Teega den, Eric Koening, Terry O'Donnell, Mike Harmon, Brett Elliott, Brian Inbody, Mitch Surrett, Doug Maritan. Third Row: E Mims, Rodney Keeter, Jim McCoy, Joe Magie, Carl Hanson, Keith Powell, Danny Young, Monte Goen, Jim Alexander, Anc Hocker, Mark Rabinovitz. Fourth Row: Jimmy Hathaway, Bobby Mellot, Tom Tighe, Mike Copeland, Brent Brown, Daryl Boy Richard Moore, Scott Mason, Landy Jones, Jeff Marquis, James Smith. Fifth Row: Steve Wood, Eugene Blodsee, Mark Capro Brad Stroble, Kevin Lilly, Mike Steffen, Greg Schooley, Mark Adkison, Scott Pickell, Tim Dreiling, Charles Dickenson, Mil Young, Richard Hughes. 116 Sports 1. GaryC3mgergoesforanotherfantashc run 2. Running back Wade McKee! dispiays some Charger strength for extra yardage. 3. Rodney DurnpsyH Keeterhasdeep thoughtsfortheiwextdefenmvepnay. 4. Wade McKeeI contributes to the Charger team with another great play. 5. Doug Maritan expresses his pride after anothervkiory. 6.SteveStHestakesarestbecause... he deserves it! Z MarkRamnovnzgwdesGaryGeQer downthehem. 8. Doug Maritan makes Washington quanerbackeathsiunch 9.CoachEddygWesadwcetoRod Keeteraboutdefense. 10.JmnesSmHhhowsuptheAWCHy trophyintnunwph. 11.ChmgewzwedehnHdynumberN K ,mx I .si Fi: K K 3' at i 1 Sports 117 Charging to victory is exactly what Memori- al's football team accomplished in 1980. Mem- orial proved to the Charger students, to them- selves, and most important to the state of Oklahoma that they are No. 1, when they won the championship game Saturday, December 6, 1980. Memorial's team was very impressive this year and they were really impressive when they bombed the Midwest City Bombers 30 to 6 inthe state finals. The team played very well together all season and senior Monte Goen said it best, we may not have the best talent but I think we play best as a team and that is what it takes to win a state championship. Rob Dun- can led the team to many victories but these victories would not have been possible without the hard-working players headed by the sen- iors. The team had it tough this summer and at the beginning of the year practicing in 100 degree weather, but they sacrificed each day and through it all came out winners. 118 Sports I .... ... A gg . AX A LT ,Wg ,,.. I ..,, ,... . ,Q kkh ,Q M ' ccocc 10 Beau Windham poses for the Heisman Trophy. Brett Elliott gives a Charger grin. Kevin Lilly dreams of winning state. Mark Deuce Adkison catches the ball and receives a helping hand from Doug Maritan. Quarterback Rob Duncan gets ready to pass for six. Steve Stiles gracefully kicks the ball out of the stadium. Rob Duncan is in position to pass to his target. John Cooper has that winning look in his eyes. Wade Mckeel gives Mark Adkison alittle boost to help him catch the ball. . Runningback Brad Teegarden charges down the field. . Doesn't Beau Windham look too sweet to play football? . Monte Goen is ripping up a Bomber. . Coach Eddy receives deep appreciation from his players. Sports 119 The first year for the Charger softball team went very well. At the end of their season they had remarkable record of 12 and four. Ten play- ers will be returning next year for another great season. Laura Stanford demonstrates her versatility. Michelle Wadley digs for first base. Sue Heldman gives her persuading smile on the field. Michelle Wadley is in the position to hit a homerun. Barbara, Sue, Terry, Vicki, Becky, and Jane clown around. Terry Fisher gives us a look of concentration. W-s.s.,.-Q www S W., Front Row: Jane Boyd, Susie Darrow, Tracey Turner, Michelle Wadley, Carol Daubert, Cheryl Risard, Becky Bruch. Second Row: Coach McKenna, Lisa Majors, Sue Heldman, Terry Fisher, Julie Hamilton, Laura Stanford, Susan Pearson, Beth Finger, Wendy Cas- tles, Vicki Harden. . ..... .. ..... Memorial Memorial Memorial Memorial Memorial Memorial Memorial Memorial Memorial Memorial Memorial Memorial Memorial Memorial Memorial 'Memorial 'Playoff Edison Hale Edison East Central Hale Washington Hale Rogers Broken Arrow Central East Central Muskogee Muskogee McLain Rogers Hale View . 1l4+e ..fl,.-wi .' li : o K, ff iss I .. 3 G , Us il: A ' , .,,, KA 1 ,,,, f .k,, . Q- ,t iii,, , S ,ga J ., '12 , J W R - 2 3 . 7,4 'L' no I . In QL MM 5 iw K A 1' f I Yr 1 ry I ff K X rl V :,gf4.,w 3 QQ.. if 1- J, ,J .f-.... ... 1 , S-.... u is . 1. ,Q K 'F N yu, H-, NX V, V 4 M by V1 . 4, ..-X1 1 r M zgfe, , ,Mag . way , 4 A . ., If sf. e .- J QQ 2. a if , ,gg . , i 1- g 4 -H--wfff W, - M gear, 1 , ' Wy... 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L r - ,- 1 P J - 3'i'f'f j' - if - 4 wif 'N....f 'ront Row: Julie Moser, Lori Williams, Kate Nilson, Tonya George, Lee Romero, Rhonda Cleaver. Second Row: larbara Dalton, Sean Mckee, Vic Armstead, Steve Margburger, Rafael Pianos, Jane Boyd. Third Row: Manager lill Ford, Jay Cully, Susan Cleaver, Mary West, Leslie Gardner, Margret Shannon, Dianne Ramsey Jeanne Slater, Zheriann Mihura. Fourth Row: Coach Wayne Nelson, Doug Hedman, Lee Herring, Bill DuPont, Mark VanMarren, irant Morris, David Steele, Daren Lowe, Manager Max Maurer. ii. Under the direction of coach Wayne Nelson, the Charger cross country team showed their pride by running long distances on the hottest of summer days. lt payed off as the girls team qualified Mary West and Lee Herring for the state meet. Both Chargers did very well in the state meet. 1. Lee Romero runs by East Central. 2. Tonya George nears the finish line. 3. Jay Cully heads for the tape. 4. Sean and Rafel hit the home stretch. 5. Bill DuPont fights the sun. 6. Mary West passes her opponent. 7. Jean Slater smiles for the camera. 8. Rafael Planos can see the end. 9. Margret Shannon tries to hold the lead. . Q., t.,,.., ,. .ss . 0 K is , ,g , r' , Q . , '. A ' 1 1 . r rf , m i '5 4 -' ' If W? -., M- -iiii , . . f L 'i '- ,,. ,,.. f' , W 'f' Y' , if A A g,,,. -17'-'Q -'Z' :,t,.f' ' f ',, 6 ,www .. V' Ak at , wk Am ' M3 , .A in JL.-- fr - In-gg,..... .J ff . 4- 'M-H , ,.f,..,, .ff ,..,.j' . ,,f.m-v?'Mf,. tw- we ,ff .ir , ww it 'Q ,. if 1 Y ' Qi ' 11.3355 MZ, '? A 4 ' r it , ,-f J ,ff if J z ,. L -ai ft f t+.j.?f...uw .cM,.,..., ' fy. s ,L , f .. , V. - 1 1 f -. 'JUL' 5 iff: -L. J' .af ,,.,.,,, 4' .-N MA.-1 . J ,' ef -1. :H V' , . V' ' ' ' .. A'-iv, .J ifzfw , I , 1 4, 4, ., . M, W. .gf 'i?Efff4.E'f if,Q 'i ' Q gifs' . .- - A Y-.:: V. A . 'f ' ., w ,- A gt .' 'X ' .M'+ 'V W gp g, ' ' . - Q ., ' may VSQL ' Swim f ,, iz ',-- Y , ff. 'rf A if 9 Sports 121 L Y ,. A , , H t M ,...-W S... y F 'Q S ' , H' 'V its E at iii r s',.a.,. -wi if YD www when A ,-ww. l Front Row: Amy Abunathy, Tracy Bohannon, Brenda Latch, Katherin Adams, Lisa Waugh, Katherin Gilbert, Paulette Ferlin, Tracy Hammbn, Wendy MaslarJ Donna Cougler. Second Row: Paula Huffman, Elyse Bailey, Darlene Reed, Lianne Miller, Karla Caraway, Leslie Garrett, Libby Andress, Allison Maslon, Deb Smiley, MaryLynn Stabb, Marla James, Lisa Ashton, Stephanie Holbert, Marci Surrett, Lori Mayfield, Sandi Thorton, Jennie Price. 122 Sports Ill - 5. 'wg if N. f Q. s , W . 2,2 f 'w N , xi -sr l Q K- 1.4 M?7Zf1f,,,a,h' f ' ' 8 ' k 13 -I f . ,.L ., ' .. .P .. . .. XF Q' s U - es. . . iX QNQ' A ttr e t S 'i- 12 14 1 Q 0 l.t...,.-it ti Aufnrmol . g.-....- V v p- 30- ' .5 a f gm 49, if M . B W 4 .gil igi 1 A li I l z I- 1 1 The Charger gymnastics team, led by senior captain Marla James, won the All City Champi- onship this year with close com- petition ofthe Edison Eagles. The girl's coach, Sonie Wattenbarger, put in a lot of hard hours at prac- tice to help the gymnists with an excellent season. There is a lot of talent coming back next year to give Memorial another winner year. 1. Leslie Garret shows her skills on the floor exercise. 2. Lisa Ashton reaches for the sky as she walks the beam. 3. Brenda Latch pretends she is an airplane. 4. Marla James caught in a graceful pose. 5. Libby Anders shows her stuff on the bars. 6. Marla James springs for the horse. 7. Lisa, Brenda, Lianne, Libby, Debra, Marla, Leslie and Paulette take a break. 8. Debra Smiley smiles for the judges. 9. Lisa Ashton starts her landing 10. Brenda Latch bends to keep her balance. 11. Lisa Ashton looks for the end ofthe beam. 12. Libby Andress concentrates before starting. 13. Marla James shows the trophy. 14. Brenda Latch takes her turn on the bars. ' Sports 123 l F .iv ... . 1 ws: Q ' I 1. At Memorial there has always been a wrestling team, which gave the school great recognition. Being a wrestler is one of the most disciplined sports to train for and Memorial had enough disciplined athletes to form a good wrestling team. The team was mainly juniors and seniors who had received most of their learning ex- perience from Coach Jerry Walters. Coach Walters knew what it took to get an athlete to work hard to become a wrestler and at the end of the season that hard work paid off for many of the wrestlers, as some of them made it to the state playoffs. Coach Walter's great support and determination guided the Memorial wrestlers through a good season. 1. Tony James picks up his opponent and carries him off the mat. 2. Tony James secures a strong hold. 3. Chris Holleyman is waiting for the match to start. 4. While the referee counts down, a Charger pins his opponent. 5. Steve Terrell's strength weakens his opponent. 6. Pizarro Howard is concentrating on his next move. 7. The referee watches over Chris Holleyman's impressive move. 8. Mike Adams isn't letting him go anywhere. 9. Tony James finishes tired but satisfied. 10. Jimmy Lee, Karl Means, Hans Bussman, and Vince Hibdon made up the Junior Varsity Team. 11. Steve Marburger gives his opponent Back Problems. 12. Another determined Charger makes a strong hold. 124 Sports -gi. . Y ... N M New Varsity: Front Row: Tracey Johnson, Chris Holleyman,Steve Marburger, Tony Jame Second Row: Warren Fields, Steve Terrell, Doug Smiley, Pizarro Howard, Mike Adam Shannon Davis, Bart Glass, Phillip Martin. ......1. un- W i ,3L:. ,,,3,,w,:,, ,,,,i V vwwwwifu 'w,--wg, 'i ,W,,,,,,,,,, ,,, . ,,,,. , ,,, WWW Ja W .Q + 5' wad N! ww i . ' f .Q-mm-1-ff, ,gym-.:A,fF: -- w -ff--11, 'VM' 'cw '.f1:f 8. ,, g 'Al :H ifmghf , W Q E :ii ,,,. LL , ,:,, M , a km f z ':g,5:fKfazMaggEg-,-ff- ::- f -A-wmN ::':1-:- '-f':fa, 7 I - I 12. Sports 125 yi' ,911 U, fugdl L z J Q, I dh: 1 The 80-81 Charger's Basketball team was no different than the other Memorial teams this year: They Were Winners. The Chargers started out the year by winning the Metro Tournament with a surprise victory over the top ranked Washington Hornets. The Chargers did not stop there, they went on to win 12 of 16 regular season games as well as a third place finish in the Memorial Tournament of Champions. The regular season came to an end for the Chargers with a 18 and 5 record. The team then met Sand Srpings and Edison in the regional playoffs and came out on the win- ning end both times. Moving on to the area game, the Chargers had to face conference foe Muskogee, who had already beaten Memorial two out of three times this year, but not this time! The Chargers beat Muskogee by seven points and were still going strong. Ad- vancing to the state tournament, the Chargers season came to a close with a two point loss to Edmond. The Chargers finished with a fan- tastic record of 21 and 6 and within the top ten teams in the state. 126 Sports ,aa ,, ..,, Q I gg . W 4 fi Memorial 75 Ediso Memorial 36 Hale Memorial 78 Central Memorial 55 McLain Memorial 64 Edison Memorial 38 Hale Memorial 65 Rogers Memorial 67 Muskogee Memorial 73 Jenks Memorial 47 Broken Arrow Memorial 54 East Central Memorial 76 McLain Memorial 66 Rogers Memorial 64 Muskogee Memorial 67 Broken Arrow Memorial 86 East Central .1314 1980 fa f , 1-,,m . ': , Ea V J M9 1, , 9 1, f fm Ly in WM W w e 1976 . Ska 'W A ggg gk gk - E fgvx , jx. 'i' x Q WN it - D if . -IFA' ll .., -lui fr' V M W ,fe , mg.. ,, H X f. . 5 -.3 VM. i g: 2 2 . .L ' eft to Right: David Shurtleff, Phillip West, Brian Heatwole, Kent Hardaway, Kevin Dukes, Scott Getter, Danny imes, Jay Archambo, Derlk Reed, Andy Grosvenor, Kyp Hardaway, Nick Rouse, Kyle Hardaway, Jay Fields. . la 12 Danny Limes puts it up. Scott Getter tips it in. Andy Grosvenor slams it home. Kyp Hardaway drives for the easy two. Andy Grosvenor shows his outside shot. Kent Hardaway shoots higher than a Hornet. Scott Getter tries to move a mountain. Andy Grosvenor reaches for the ball. Scott Getter tries to win the ball from Muskogee. Andy Grosvenor aids the Chargers in the Metro Tournament. David Shurtleff looks to pass. Kent Hardaway takes the ball up court. Sports 127 9 ,. 7. zkm, A,,LV f ns' mi 15251: . 3. The year of 1981 was very rewarding for the Charger's Varsity basketball team, but without the support from the Junior Varsity the Varsity team would not have had such a successful season. The Junior Varsity team consisted mostly of juniors and sophomores. Some of the players from the Junior Varsity contributed to many of the Varsity games which were usually victories. Coach Wayne Nelson was the coach of both the Sophomore and Junior Varsity teams. Coach Nelson gave all of his players the opportunity to play in every game so that they could be prepared for the Varsity team later on in the future. The Junior Varsity had many long hours of practice after school and on weekends. Their Charger pride and deter- mination is what made the basketball team noticeable throughout the state of Oklahoma. 128 Sports -l '44 WWA: 2 4 The Washington Hornets might have had the size but the Chargers always had the victory. When it came to rebounding, Andy Grosvenor had no problem. Kyp Hardaway has that Charger control. While Kent Hardaway watches over, Danny Limes is determined to get the ball. Nick Rouse shoots with determination. Brian Heatwole won't let anyone stop him. Kevin Dukes takes a shot with no difficulty. Kyp Hardaway makes another fancy move. Phil West shoots for two. Kent Hardaway holds his pride and possession. Kyle Hardaway is telling a Muskogee Rougher to leave the gym. Any Grosvenor attempts two points while an Edison player tries to block. Harry Crawford has such a touch. The Junior Varsity team show Charger hustle. 1 I 15145 H.. rf LM T15 I ff 476 W 1 if if is r . 11 12 Q s 14. Sports 129 4 s fi .Q Memorial has always had a remarkable athletic program and without the girls basketball team this program would not be com- plete. The team this year had a lot of new girls who have never played together before, but as the season came to a close, the girls held together and became a strong team. The team was a young team with mostly juniors and sophomores, but the guidance of the seniors is what helped the girls to some of their victories. As next year approaches, the team should have a strong and promising team. Thanks to these girls who have played with lots of determination and pride, Memorial shall be more noticeable in the upcoming years. 1. Michelle Wadley is determined to stop a Hale Ranger. 2. Sue Heldman patiently directs her teammates to set up. 3. Carroll Daubert has a close encounter. 4. Sue Heldman shows her jumping strength. 5. Lyn Mclntosh is in scoring position. 6. Varsity girls huddle up before the game to show their Charger spirit. 7. Chris Kepler looks up for some helpful advice. 8. Laura Standford is in her defensive position. 9. Sue Heldman drives down the lane for two. 10. Lisa Majors thinks that is incredible. 11. Carroll Daubert reasures her teammate with a confident look. 130 Sports 'NX 5 jf 77 I A if , . I 3. Varsity: Left to Right: Susie Darrow, Manager, Michele Wadley, Terry Fisher, J Evans, Ellen Scaggs, Dana Longacre, Laura Stanford, Connie Holmes, Carole Daub Laura Nash, Cynthia Keen, Manager. Not Pictured: Susan Heldman, Lyn Mclnt Lisa Coggins. rdf f' ,J-T , S ,gin ,.' ,L,-.L-....-A 'fl' Junior Varsity Left to Right: Cynthia Keen, Manager, Julia Wilson, Michele Wadley, Cheryl Rischard, Terry Fisher, Ginger Rollings, Susan Pearson, Laura Stanford, Connie Holmes, Lee Ann Ryder, Julie Hamilton, Laura Nash, Susie Darrow, Manager. Not Pictured: Kristi Glanzer, Lyn Mclntosh, Lisa Cog- gins. La X.-me i 2 Y. Mb' 7 C 9 10 . 5 X f . 5 3 , lsll -ng C Q , y , K K N eeee . is ex, Ak, , 8 1 rf' Lf s 43 ,K - 2 - . smQ,1QmMH9P 11 Spons 131 if 31 ,,,,,:,, 4,L,,h h ,ff-4., i BOYS Memorial 59 Rogers 8 Memorial 59 Edison 24 Memorial 120 Jenks 115 Memorial 120 Stillwater 42 Memorial 48 Bartlesville 31 Memorial 41 Washington 42 Memorial 54 Edison 29 Memorial 54 Broken Arrow 29 Memorial 37 Hale 46 Memorial 31 Bartlesville 48 Memorial 45 Sapulpa 36 Memorial 57 East Central 24 Memorial 65 Moore 106 ff Front Row: Susan Manor, Diane Willis, Susie Gotcher, Ann Benford, Adriana Favela. Second Row: Heather Pinkis, Patty Payton, Cindy Winter, Lisa Finfer, Paula Merlino, Carol April, Sue Wood, Stephanie Stegman. Third Row: Mrs. Cairns, Charles Davis, Scott Robinett, Jane Young, Susan Plotnikoff, John Maurk, Mike Krampf, Lisa McClellan, Becky Brooks. Fourth Row: Glenn Holtz, Joe Hafner, Chris Crawley, Lyle Payne, Mark Hoffman, Ernie Jones, Steve Shaw, Kevin Bernstien, Tray Krampf, Kevin Kertzman, Steve Lake, Jim McCoy, Paul Egalton. 132 Sports GIRLS Memorial Rogers Memorial Edison Memorial Jenks Memorial Stillwater Memorial Bartlesville Memorial Washington Memorial Edison Memorial Broken Arrow Memorial Hale Memorial Bartlesville Memorial Sapulpa Memorial East Central Memorial Moore The Charger swim team had another fine season. With records of 9 and 4 and first place in the con- ference for the boys and 10 and 3 and second place in the conference for the girls, the Charger swimmers were again contenders for the state title. Swimming against tough competi- tion at the state meet, the Charger boys finished sixth and the girls brought their season to a close with a seventh place finish. 1. Paula Merlino gets off to a quick start. 2. Stephanie Stegman prepares for the race. 3. Steve Shaw rests after a swim. 4. Stephanie, Robert and John discuss the results. 5. Cindy Winter dives in. 6. Becky Brook comes up for air. 7. The Charger swimmer heads for the finish. 7. Sports 133 on MW i To be rewarded in track takes a lot of hard training and self- discipline, and the boy's track team did exactly that and were rewarded with becoming the regional champs, conference champs, and the third-place runner-ups in the state track meet. The mile-relay team was unbeatable all year, and they pro- ved that at the state finals in Moore, Oklahoma, when they finished in first place. Along with that gold medal, came another from Bill DuPont who won the gold medal in the 440-yard dash. -i L 3 5 Q , 2 - .K Q... A.... 1 s. - , ss I , ' . --if if - sf , g -,rsvp - ff 5 ,.: r 'fi ' A Y W ei Q, . L- St ' . 1 ' Q A , my I Q 1 fir k I ' V :J . 51? ' ' illi- . A- H- . 'Y . .. .... t ---W s. 'Q , I .. ..., 1 Q l ' Q Q, ML tti l - A- 1 l E .W I . 5 ' ' lc. ZW 5 6 1 134 Sports my's Varsity Track: Front Row: Tim Mullen, John Suess, Bill Ford, Stan Williams, Brian Bearden, Jamie Bowen, :an McKee, Mike Adams, Pat Brown. Second Row: Pete Noland, Mike Wilson, Paul Eeagleton, Lee Herring, ck Rouse, Ralph Pianos, Tim Dreiling, David Harker, Chuck Dickison. Third Row: Steve Stiles, Bill DuPont, 'ant Morris, Dwayne Profit, Dwight Cook, Mark Van Maren, James Smith, Richard Hughes. .. Pete Noland jumps for long distance. P Brian Hart looks exhausted but is satisfied. James Smith is ready to throw his best in the discus. l. These guys hold the baton of unity. a 5. Bill DuPont even looks like a trackster. '. Dwayne Profit gets ready for his race. . The Charger guys make up the long distance. Steve Stiles is a smooth hurdler. Bill DuPont doesn't run, he flies! Dwayne Profit moves ahead. . Bill DuPont has the speed to win any race. Mike Adams runs with that Charger determination ., Koi . - T iff-ik.1iiff,, .S , K - 4 . Q 'ir-zz '- 3 , ,V J , ,. N g fs. ,, ss- Q61 ' s .C f . 7ii.' . 3 5 . sss .. Ts.. . f f will ' , ..,- . .. .- . M ..l - . is ,f g is ' .. Q? i'Eg'L'.1'F' , j, Z ' ii S ssllss g ym. ..t. . .-. g 'si - . . S .. ssss S Q- N... .s--t .. -Wo.-.....-anvil' . -10 0 - 14 Nick Rouse runs so gracefully. Q Sports 135 ' Lee Herring has what it takes to be a Charger winner. g L .. i K A C . 1 O XA Qt The girI's track team this year had a lot of talent and potential which led them to a satisfying season. The girls practiced hard everyday so that when there was a track meet, they could show the other schools some tough competi- tion. The girI's mile-relay team qualified for the state meet and finished with their best time of the season. Even though there will be some tracksters graduating, next year will be just as promising for the girl's track program. r .1 fi - ,-.umwm . T rx ij t tta u X ggi' 136 Sports at 72 1 L idwwiqi A ' 'Q A Ll . ,.Q.t.L .... . A 'FL K A T l '-if L L 3 4 x.t.ssniawm.mi if ' ,,. T -. smme, ..,. ,t t,,tt...,, sc... K it i X 6 7 .f . ,- t ,,it , .15 A ,,',,'af' ',,f!'M ,f Nj' N I 3, N V f H , ,h,, Arrrr f W .W ,, V! kiyk' K A A Vkhg we M1-fs L LL, . T M ,S .L . f-mai? ' V A L ' 1 ' ' ,I V A W ,yn :fl , f ' ' 4 5.. . 3.1 11 --.. ,5n.-- - H ff ', ' , fi , . M ,, . Q ,f A ' f V H A , , I ' e L. .fm 15' J, ' ,wifi ., , fwfr , , , W 1, f awww li irl's Varsity Track: Front Row: Rhonda Cleaver, Leslie Gardner, Lee Romero, Bar- ara Dalton, Mary West, Brenda Taylor. Second Row: Dawnl Autry, Susan Cleaver, inead Sands, Tracy Johnson, Sarah Page. Third Row: Shelly Jackson, Dianne amsey, Paula Carrigan, Lisa Whitson, Sheri Mount, Tina Koefleld, Laura Jahraus, heri Mihura. Dianne Ramsey contributes to the team with her high jump ability. Leslie Gardner sprints with determination. Susan Cleaver knows how to pace herself in the relay. Laura Jahraus runs the right way, the Charger way. Sheri Mount gets ready to take off Leslie Gardner and Lee Romero concentrate together. Sinead Sands hurdles across for first place. Lee Romero and Sheri Mount sit and think about their race. Mary West knows how to relax between races. Mary West gives her opponent competition. Barbara Dalton left everyone behind. Lisa Whitson strides to victory. Leslie Gardner runs her race with Some Charger strength. Rhonda Cleaver looks ahead for the finish line. g Brenda Taylor knows when to have fun. U Sports 137 1 I! . ff QP I I ' ' 1 N is 5, -ve-A-7 f 'I f f APB 'P I ge ,.- LR ,,r5-Kgajx ,, V? 511 Q . J, I Ji I 37' I it , In 7 , VV'lQ 'X r M f A ,Z , , -a,-- ,f,,w:.V We ,, ' ' 35? rl - 23 ,A LV 'r,..Jil W .rm-Qgfrrawie aye.: r 'V 1' -1 s hr: ,,-f -f . rye? l l r ' ell 1 . 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Memeflel 12 Okml-ll8ee 5 'll'l' l ll' lllll Memorial 2 Rogers 1 - i' e'V lll'll Memorial 3 Broken Arrow o r lr M Memorial 10 Broken Arrow 3 LVVV VVrV Memorial B Webster 0 ll' or ll' Memorial 16 East Central 12 E l'l l memorial 3 grokegi Arrow g Vllllll in A emorial and prings Memorial 10 McClain 0 ' g Memorial 6 Bixby 7 'fi i E memorial 2 East Central 3 ' emorial Edison Memorial 11 Rogers 2 Memorial 4 Muskogee Memorial 10 Edison 'Memorial 5 Enid 'Memorial 3 Putnman West 'Memorial 5 Lawton 'State play-offs 138 Sports K . . In 'A' A we ..,m A Q V , Q 614+ . 5 6 iii' 4' 3-v9.5-W f- ',.. rf' Q ' 1 5 ,te 1 . . .,. 'Q j,,v!- if LN 1 1' ' '74 , 'Z My I V T ' W g ffrsf- in A I, H Z-1 N. , A ? JJ, ,,,,, Q , Y ' , . 3 j 452 , . f gp' ma-,wi - ' 1 .3?W--f- - - 7,3 mf 12,591 W. - . D! -2. , ' IM 4 '.L,,'fi',,. LH. Jw , ' . ij if fr , , .,,' ' ' . ii' W ' f M ,'g.,,. rf.M1R.,f,f,gf?z,Ti'.A-,131 ' , wf, 1 - f L A E I ' ' ' if IS-ff' 4 1 . ' . 5fgj fZff Av Q Ly K 1 Mtn- sir'-.Ls In V. H .Q 1.1 . 54.1-f-I :X ,-,ls .mfs . - 'Am A W . . , .,, . , . , M W nf -f4': J K Q ' K ' no ' :4 - t ' ' 9 . 3 . s 1 E .A - N Y - . . ...J W 4 -, . . . ' ont Row: John Joslin, Rob Duncan, Eric Bejeck, Gary Geiger, Jay Archambo, Mark isenlieb, Mike Knox, Darren Bejeck, Cory Slagle. Second Row: Gary Kurtz, Wade :Keel, Matt Mayfield, Richie Fretwell, Scott Pickell, Steve Plante, Greg Fenger, Scott iulson, Eric Koenig, Jeff Winter. 10 1. Matt Mayfield takes a swing. 2. Scott Coulson fires to first. 3. Gary moves to third. 4. Happy Chargers congratulate each other after winning state. 5. Gary Kurtz means business. 6. Coach MacKenna and Matt warm up the team. 7. Mike Knox pitches towards a victory. 8. You better hurry Rob! 9. Matt Mayfield leads from first. 10. Rob Duncan pitches in the state finals. The Memorial Baseball team had another championship season. The pitching of Rob Dun- can, Mike Knox, and Gary Geiger, combined with the 31 home runs that the team hit this year made them the best in the state. With several starters returning, the Chargers played the high quality baseball they were expected to. Winning back to back state cham- pionships is an outstanding ac- complishment. We send our con- gratulations to the baseball players. We're proud of ya! Sports 139 r 3 K! 0-M lt' ' 7 A f - Wi. I ll wfE?'?l1fQ Q 5 -22215 :rr T. . , , . 3-, 1 8 K . ,ni up . ,,,, rr , , ,, , :' I .AAAA . I G 4 1. Robert Thompson displays his powerful arm. 2. Gary Evans makes the play. 3. Tony Olden glances to first. 4. Darren Gonzales throws hard. 5. Gene Bledsoe makes the catch. 6. Gene and Robert dive for the ball. The Charger Junior Varsity Baseball team is where the future of Memorial Baseball is held. Working your way on to a championship team is no easy task, but the Memorial J.V. worked hard all year long. Finishing the year with a record of 12 and 7, the Charger J.V. looks forward to their chance to play varsity. The future of Memorial Baseball looks very bright. 140 Sports 1 , WR. T ,F K kk,,V , , Y .. ,Sx.!??, , wg' ff-- :-- ,, ,we ,if-ee ,,, .,, ,.., ' -t 1, i b .... l . G W ,,, i i .. E V , A ioii ,E 1 Q H i T . - Q... I : l: QQ ooooo , , my K , F ., , xg I , 'A G ' . T T sl ' . - .... ' Zig- G ' KW ' t , - 'T i ' A ts W 2 E li -3 1 I ' fir ff ef: gh ss- h ,ag . -' JLJLQJ, Q, eg.. W .- A W' W .- are ,Q , x: ,A -' , , at ff' Junior Varsity: Front Row: Tony Olden, Paul Mead, Troy McCall, Craig Dewees, Darrel Gonzales, Gene Bledsoe, Allan Godfredson. Second Row: Jeff Northcut, Gary Evan Robert Thompson, Brain Goforth, Terry O'Donnell, Bob Mellott, Greg Roby, Doi Roby, Rick Wilkerson, William Smith. i x . 10' ' fig!!! 9 v 93935 W l 4 'gktggi 4 4t D ' 't s lg gnu! -Q. uzguuwn HM ,ft 1 +4 6' A iAi.lAf1i'l1WL TMS T T4 .ir .mg 4 me- I ,J M K I Mx vvlv I .9 'V , , ,, fi is ii A w V ,, .I V .X A 2' 'V 1? 'V fl, .. - -3 : . 2 - as',--'iv-al!',g rsity Volleyball: to Ri ht Sue Mehnert Rene Boree Beth Fon er Trac Brid es 3 1 v i 8 V Y 8 it Kathy McGahey, Carol April, Tracy Turner, Sharon Cairns. ,Becky Bruch, Julie Blake, Susan Pear- 2 I '55 J X Volleyball is a very exciting and physical sport and the group of athletes who played the game this year for Memorial proved that to be true. Being their first year to play, the girls did exceptionally well. The team consisted of twelve girls and each one contributed so much to the team. The coach Sharon Cairns was proud of the girls and was especially proud when they placed fourth in the city tournament. Memorial will be glad to keep sup- porting girl's volleyball. 1. Carol April stretches high to tip the ball over the net. 2. Laura Standford just does not know what happened. 3. Becky Bruch made a successful tip over the net. 4. Becky Bruch gave a strong return. 5. Susan Pearson gives her teammate some backing up. Sports 141 I I J . 4. S 1. Nina Horn waits for the ball. 2. Pam and Nina are ready to play. 3. Chris and Carey prance to the net. 4. Debbie Stover shows her backhand. 5. David Tiner slices the ball. The Charger Tennis team was , t--nga brilliant again this year. The boys M., team finished with a 16 and O ggi, ,S record, their second straight ' 'Q T hlriiii'M fww' undefeated season. The girls vi 5 finished with a record of 9-3 and T 3. This year's girls team had one .,..,,,.w of the states best players in -f 'W Susan Russo, a freshman from Byrd. Susan was the first freshman to play Varsity tennis at Memorial. With most of the top players returning Memorial has a very bright future in tennis. X A Q . .35 Qty' 3 lung- Front Row: Pam Perdue, Debbie Stover, Amy Lee. Second Row: Robbi McCoy, Susan Russo, Nina Horn. ports far 3 Front Row: Carey Piercey Mike Gilbert David Tiner. Second Row Scott Stover Scott Smith, Chris James aff' 3 3 1. Glenn Martin takes his time on his next punt. 2. Terri Taylor has that right swing. 3. Mark Brown displays a side show during practice. 4. Bill Streubing is proud to be a Charger. 5. Brad Martin loves his golf. 6. John Phillips makes a beautiful slice. The golf team for Memorial consisted of a boys and girls team. Both teams did excep- tionally well in this year's golf matches. There is a lot of talent and potential in each player and their coach, Doug Dugger, was proud to have worked with them. -V -- I D H. am, s 4 s wxgqnnmg Ao , n., f . . itil, 11-al!! i Wi . 411 , 52' as , . AA U ulgngxw Ml La. 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Sports 143 l I 144 S els. f ffiil -f' Z-ie V 0 ci lil V r w? K , O X W lvl I 7 .X I cc diy : 7' v A .HSM A MAA Junior Varsity Squad: Front Row: Susie Menard, Darlene Reed. Se- cond Row: Stephanie Holbert, Sally lmel, Tracy Bohannon. Third Row: Brenda Latch. Fourth Row: Sandi Thorton. 6. ports 1. W ,,,... 5, A .rf it A E.--ii W 4 asm tt- h N- ,..r- i ,,,,..,,,,arrV,, WW E , -.lr X he v, a n 2 ii M 'f , A ,l,h, V VVVV , EMM V A ,, W VVK7 V V Z ,SVGLL Q J. My l ,rrr ll ,rrl r e l,l,iS,r 4' i , zll lrf, V' lio, AV ty , , gy: Virol K wi o,,V V in hi4,,,, . l ili Varsity Cheerleaders: Front Row: Paulette Ferlin, Brenda Walton Second Row: Lesli Wilbanks, Marci Surrett, Jenny Price. Third Row Lisa Ashton, April Kemp, Tamra Butler, DeeNae Sandmeyer. Memorial cheerleaders have always been the leaders of the school's spirit and this year as always the tradition kept on strong. The squad always had the talent to be a win- ning team. During the summer the Varsity and Junior Varsity went to the University of Arkansas Cheerleading Camp winning third and first places respectively in their district. The Sophomore squad also showed their spirit by competing at the University of Oklahoma. All three squads were awarded the spirit stick at the end of the competition to bring back to Memorial. Whether it be the Varsity, Junior Varsity, or Sophomore squad fi getting the crowd enthused and yelling at the football, basketball, swimming or wres- tling events, they always gave it all they had to show their pride. We thank our cheerlead- ers for a job well done. 1. Varsity cheerleaders show their flexibility while cheering. 2. Tamra Butler tells a joke to Paulette Ferlin. 3. The Varsity squad shows their bubbly spirits. 4. The Varsity cheerleaders know what to cheer to get the audience roaring. 5. Sideline Chargers cheer at a pep rally. 6. Jenny Price, Sandy Thorton, and Lesli Wilbanks cheer the football players and students on to state. 7. Lisa Ashton takes a look to make sure those fists are not swinging at her. 8. Varsity show their talent in building a pyramid. 9. Jenny Price gives a Charger kick. 10. The Varsity squad know the right cheers to lead their school to enthusiasm. 11. Paulette Ferlin, Marcie Surrett, and Lisa Ashton have that Memorial spirit. Sophomore Cheerleaders: Front Row: Patty Payton. Second Row: Amy Abernathy, Kathrine Gilbert. Third Row: Kristine Zol- ler, Kristi Cook. 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Betty Sprankle, Principal of Memorial High School Mrs. Sprankle, the first woman principal of Tulsa since 1908, brought to Memorial excellent administrative skills as well as a logical mind and a keen sensitivity to the needs of our community, school, faculty, and our student body. She is quick to see the need for correction, but is also quick to praise. Her enthusiasm is infectious and her sense of humor brightens the day for her and the students here at Memorial. Mrs. Sprankle expressed that she is extremely happy to be part of the staff and to have the opportunity to work with Charger students, parents, and teachers - I think they are the best! l've gained tremendous respect for the students -their attitudes, capacities, and good sense - all make my administrative work a challenge and a pleasure. Included in Mrs. Sprankle's goals are: making the community aware of the outstanding achievements of our students and staff, having an environment for learning, providing opportunities for development of excellence in academics, athletics, leadership, fine arts, and vocational areas, and making high school years profitable, meaningful, and memorable for our students. 'Nr OW' i i.,, MM. ..,.Ws,.g.t,.s.g,..x , ,Mc A... 3 1. Betty Sprankle talks to Larry Zenke on the telephone. 2. Mrs. Sprankle shows her Charger Pride. 3. Mrs. Sprankle is proud to be a Tulsa Memorial Charger. 4. Board of Education. 5. Larry Zenke, Superintendent of Schools. 4 First Row: Ray Conrad, Majorie Dougherty, Chestor Ragsdale, Walter Hushbeck. Second Row: E. T. Watkins, Gary Watts, Vernon Hobbs. 5 Academics 149 ASSISTANT PRINCIPALS 150 Academics Ji. K nuik wzqdqg H Suspension Conferences Locker assignments Tardies Detention Referrals Privilege passes Enforcing the rules Student affairs Parking decals Assistant Principals: Mr. Dale Schuler Mr. Talmadge Thompson Mr. Larry Miller Mr. Schuler reads the student handbook. Mr. Miller sets up a conference between a teacher and parents. Nlr. Thompson looks up to see who has detention. Mr. Schuler reads over his notes carefully. Saxon Moore waits to talk to an assistant principal. Mr. Thompson calls to check on the parking decals. Mr. Schuler calls a parent over a referral. 2 5 Academics 151 Dean And Jerrel Beller Counselor Counselors Mary Ellen Bridges Counselor 2 x....,k ,N 4, W 152 Academics is 5? Wandar Cox Counselor Marge Creager Dean of Students it ..ss . . 15... fgge Bob Roberts ftl tte Counselor 6 Conferences Filing Phone Calls Privilege passes Schedule changes Referrals Writing passes Tardies Advisor Incidentals 1. Miss Bridges waits for a phone call. 2. Mr. Beller talks with a concerned parent. 3. Mr. Roberts discusses career education. 4. Mrs. Creager explains the rules, one by one. 5. Mr. Victory checks on Senior grade point averages. 6. Mr. Victory explains the scheduling system. 7. Mr. Roberts explains the prerequisites for acquiring a privilege pass. Micheal Victory Counselor Academics 153 Mary Alice Claybaugh Julia Bennett Priscilla Black Donna Hemphill Rosalee Heflin 154 Academics Clerical Staff ,. .QW V if s , , Z'--4'53'?.:1i,, W, WWW f , wig ....... 3 , X ll 3 rf lrr i Xl M B. . ,-f pf .Kwik y ll g,,,, ..,, ' Wm l, ' -2 '.w'w W H ,W MZ: ,W V w if V X f J M, f, -- . V . ,,,,1rf,,,,, fm, S' ' -n - 'fr L S -E155 .: :Si -'sw::.+f'9iQXak 1 231 Y 'H 2 2 K . if: K K- A ? ' E XY! ' I 4553.5 f HZ qi A ai 5 5 ' : . :., P . . 5 ti.i ' . f :' ' - if ' f s ..... 5 ,, ::.: . g g, . f gf' - -- fi: K its ki E S 5 , ... . if! . 9 ii3 .... . . . 1..,,,,mh My jwaw.. V, ,,,,, ,,,.: 2 T in . . .Schedule cards. . .Answerin the YP 8 8 telephone. . . Sorting the mail . . .Writing passes. . . Finding books. . .Schedule changes. . . Sweeping. . . Supplies. . .Giving change . . . 1. Mrs. Heflin counts all the bookstore money. 2. Dolly Claybaugh works 9 to 53' 3. Mrs. Lincoln takes time away from the schedule cards to have her picture taken. 4. Mrs. Rawson wonders if she has typed any mistakes. 5. Fran Amilian is the joy of the cafeteria. 6. Mrs. Handshy checks out all the books. 7. Mrs. Peters checks to make sure the number is right. 8. Donna Hemphill reads the daily bulletin. 9. Mr. Cordle and Mr. Cannaran: Memorial's handyman Norma Lincoln JoAnn Neely Pat Peters J' lr-2 Wilma Rawson Dorothy Williams Academics 155 YV Grace Alexander Social Studies Dorothy Atkinson English Edella Baker Business 156 Academics David Barnard Sciences ..f- ' .Se g,,,,. LGJXEI. iii if:X'ESlN iIi!lf5XQTR'si oga parties asa Bonita ooking tortillas igging out in Spanish iternational Feast ctober Fest owling ve Points off uzz harades . Ann Allison sells Mrs. Smith some coupons for jumping beans. . David Collins thinks his sombrero is great. . Sky Stanton tells the answer to Scott Vrooman in Latin Class. . Ann Allison shows the Spanish Club t- shirts. . Mr. Brown tells his class another famous German joke. . Mrs. Holley leads the Latin class in You Are My Sunshine. . Herr Brown takes time to pose for a picture. . Dana Linker says Oh no not another joke!! iq, .5 if - i... ffii Foreign Language wsmgtxlgg Everette Beasley Mathemtics Mary Beasley Special Education Morris Becknell Foreign Language Jack Blackburn Business Academics 157 , 1, -.J-gggg is .. 7 ' -' ' ' - 158 Academics 3:12252 Emi... English Janice Bowman English ,, K. fs. Carolyn Brown Foods 5 me ,Lf-.K .- F l 2 2 we X img QQ? Q' 1, fe E M ,fgifsi - QQ 5 Y it gtg? Q, si xi 9 ,S ono i Mummy 3 1 a aa . his ooo,, S F i,-f,, .. I ' Warriners . Fred Smith shows us his cIass's Hamlet progress for this year. Lively Art of Writing 2. Scott Nickels wonders if his pencil Essays does tricks. Mrs. McDougal 3. Beau Windham takes a nap in Mac Beth English. Tale of Two Cities 4. Fred Smiths' class says, See what Compositions we can do. Scarlett Letter Jim Brown Vocabulary Test Foreign Language E ,ig Y A!! Opal Carson Egnonals Mathematics Dad you ever thunk you d need all Park Bucker gives a sale pntch The sentmel staff works hard. Mr McCoy says I didn tknow Richard Chapman Social Studies Janice Chappelle English 160 Academics Charles Clevenger Social Studies Speech xl Wx? 1 Yiwu W 3 i 'fe' i'ii ...fwfr ,ii i S 'i,, T' T T 1 1. l l i i l l i K., 9' i rw gl 4 Comedy and Tragedy Speech Tournaments Public Speaking Crazyness Doing your own thing Speeches Faces and Make up Duets Skits interruptions 1. Mrs. MacDonald says, What do y mean I don't know how to teach?' 2. Mrs. MacDonald plays Peek-a-boo with her speech students. 3. The speech class sings Row, Rov Row your boat. 4. Girl talk never goes out of style. 5. lt's May Day in speech class. mm Art :J 1 . i t .. .sa Business Charles Cotner 'sr swam M5 M.,- ii Del Lorene Crafts English Projects Art shows KMOD blasting Sketches Mr. Rutledge Long Hours Frustration Jewelry Making Spills Printmaking 1. Robert Hoffman loves to color. 2. Marla James paints by numbers. 3. Todd Baker wonders if this is how everyone artist gets started. 4. Terri Crites says, What can I say? Monte Cunningham Sciences Academics 161 Ken Daily Mathematics 'NP -rs' 4 Carolyn Dougless Business Education 162 Academics Doug Dugger Athletic Director Industrial Arts It Projects Resistance Current OHM'S Law Engine Parts The Engine Rear Axles Micrometer Torque Wrench Two Squares 2 3 4 5 Dwight Cook says, Hey, I found the probIem. The Industrial Art Class wonders what is going on. Industrial Arts community tabIe. Robert Peters helps out. Beverly Cosslett draws her dream house. '1 Drivers l-.... Richard Eddy Drivers Education 2 Simulator Driving before school Driving after school Films Permits Drivers Manuel First Aid Driving partners Changing flat tires Expressway driving 1. Coach Hopper tells about the four years. 2. The Drivers Ed. class gets ready to watch another film. 3. Luane Bingham learns to drive right. ... X 3 Waldo Eichling Mathematics Betty Fields Special Education Academics 163 William Gibbins English Helen Gordon Single Survival 164 Academics Johnette Green Business Education C.O.E Correct Type Typing Paper Timings Patience Part-time Jobs Frustration Stenographer Research Assistant Bookkeeping Liquid Paper 1. A little puff takes a break between typings. 2 Ma Jackson gets mad at - Y her typewriter. 3. Carol Danzi watches Cheryl Danzi type away. 4. Cheryl Danzi types away. 5. Mrs. Hughes shows Donna Todd the right way. BUSINESS EDUCATION ,S as .. sg: X Q .Vs 1 - xi Mary Green Special Education Reba Green English Case Studies Term Quizzes Workbook Debit and Credit Balance Sheet Contracts Bulletin Boards Typing Keeping Records Doing Own Taxes Jerry White is thrilled to be in Business Law. Accounting wears Bryan Wells out. Max Johnson helps Lee Wheeler. A business class is a happy class. Priscilla Greene English Academics 165 Teresa Greiner Audio Visual School Service Siege Crafi English Wesley Gulliksen Social Studies fn Deanna Librar Handshy ian ff 4 uf ,Q . Passes Grading Tests Alphabetizing Report Cards Films Media Television Audio Transparencies Building Sets Projectors Switchboard 1. James Smith hands Brenda Taylor a pass. 2. Greg Schooley listens with interest. 3. Bob Duncan turns the machine off and on. 4. Robbie Duncan passes out valentines to the teachers. 5. Chris Charles staples it good. 6. Joan Peterson reads all the teachers valentines. is . W. mei Judith Haug Mathematics John Haynes Social Studies Lawrence Henderson Social Studies Academics 167 Josephine Holland Business Education Mary Holley Foreign Language Bill Hopper Drivers Education 168 Academics .4-We Els QW? Q my sf dawg' 7. Sl .sf SOCIAL STUDIES History Tests Exciting Films Lecture Nqtes Marjorie Hughes Excellent, Business Education Scholars Questions Memorizing Dates Guest Speakers Parties with Santa Claus Writing Reports Policeman tells the dog, Don't bite the hand that feeds you! Phil Connery bangs his head on the board after taking his history test. Mike Young takes lots of notes. Brad Strobel and Jeff Winter looked thrilled to death!! Brian Bearden quietly sleeps in class. Stephanie Stegman asks about her history assignment. Bobby Faith is the Chinese Ambassador. Kathryn Gilbert helps out a friend the questlons. Max Johnson Mr. Nlarcum poses for a picture. pormgn Language SCIENCE Roger Johnson Foreign Language ,K--,K if 170 Academics Dwight Kertzman Science Carol Kiper Art Q Y mf K it .M 'fd f . A 'N . ooo .gm iv 'Q usage.: ' 'iam 'N.,,,,- -ff' H427 5 ESV' f ,f ' 4. Lab Fruit Flies Pond Cultures Memorizing Formulas Looking in Microscopes Tests Notes More Notes Writing Lab Reports Dissecting Animals 1. Roy Mims observes the wonders of science. 2. Andy Grovsenor takes notes for his test. 3. Kevin Kertzman thinks about the question. 4. Bill DuPont is eager to start his science class. 5. Danny Limes entertains his classmates. 6. Sandi Thorton and Miss Wattenburger wonder if science can help. 7. Jim McCoy asks How is this pose? Jan Lawrence Special Education Margaret Lentz Social Studies Cora McDonald Speech Academics 171 f Thomas MacKenna Science Frank Marcum Social Studies 172 Academics Y 5 Karen Margrave Mathematics l Festivals 3 Winter and Spring Concerts Rehearsals Singing in Public Singing in Tune 1. The Concert Chorus girls recite, Na na na na na. 2. Matt Mayfield, Jimmy Lee, and Brian Hart sing. 3. The Concert Chorus boys applaud themselves. l 3 S l l Girls Chorus: First Row: Mr. Call, Linda Jones, Karen Bussman, Dawn Gray, Lis Hane, La Dawn Purtle, Susan Barnes, Helga Gorman, Irene Monnet, Tammy Har rill, Sara Brown, Chris Olson, Denise Burmaster. Second Row: Debbie Hammond Julie Utter, Nancy Heck, Nina Horn, Megan Hammond, Laura Lesile, Mand Sharp, Lori Jo Muirhead, Claudine Wood, Renee Gibbons, Susan Gable, Darl Sullivan. Mixed Chorus: Front Row: Karen Jones, Susan Cozier, Cathy Wade, Susa Jones, John Bailey, Greg Reynolds, Matt Micheals, Dan Call, Arron Makinen, Tor Johnson, Lorin Vogeding, Kim Norris, Phil Martin, Cynthia Keem, Kim Heflir Jane Vansickle. Second Row: Shiela Scott, Ardiana Favela, Robin Barrett, Laur Johnson, Terri Bakoss, Jill Kinight, Lori Cross, Margaret Shannon, Stephani Vanderlind, Jeri Bethel, Donnie Morey. CONCERT CHORUS GIRLS CHORUS MIXED CHORUS vmmsw WW, 3. .- ' bis., 'V ww -f-'S' 5 'S Concert Chorus: First Row: Scott Pickell, Jennifer Ramey, Jill Muelhausen, Rik Reppe, Brad Strobel, Don Tobey, Jim Steyer, James Monroe, Teri Shipley, Bill James, Mr. Call, Steve Burns, Tony Corneto, Janet Whalen, Richard Hughes, Ann Crawford. Second Row: Debra Smiley, Jim Lee, Kim Norris, Eric Quant, Pam Perdeu, Lisa Vandever, Lisa Cline, Rhonda McCaghren, Mary Jane Bull, Cory Slagle. Third Row: Brian Hart, Steve Cosslett, Bruce Hall, Missy Sutherland, Matt Mayfield, Laura Shook, Jim Alexander. Fourth Row: Keith Glanzer, Karen Kick, Greg Carmack. Fifth Row: Greg Nixon, Bob Wolf, John Cooper, Phil Connery in Ronald McCoy Audio Visual l X E X 5 l be L 2 f Murrel McDougal English I f Q Jean Menaldino Special Education Academics 173 Patricia Morgan English Zondra Morgan Distributive Education i St .i C 174 Academics Stanely Nelson Social Studies QYMPHONIC BAND WIND ENQEIVIBLE First Row: Mary Ellen Wodkovvski. Chris Mace, Jan Schuler, Donna Paulson, Darla Munkins, Shannon Foster, Karen Frazier, Mary Lee. Second Row: Susie Darrow, Tracy Turner, Rick Tebo, Susan Younger, Scott Trizza, Todd Kewrnels, Cathey Smith, Susie Gotcher, Kris Keegan, Sheryl Rischard, Julia Wilson, Tara Hansard, Debby McKinstry. Third Row: Brian Grover, David Rosenlieb, Shelly Smith, Tracy Cornett, Peter Mattes, Dale Siegele, Mike Har- din, David Coy, Mike Meyer, Clay LaGrone, Wade Boughn. Fourth Row: John Hudson, Lisa Coggins. John Stahl, Joe Hafner, Chris Webb. Lee Harris, Brad Spears, Russell Armstrong. Steve Trickett, Howard Harpe, Jeff Parker. Fifth Row: Alan Godfredson, Steve Beatle. John Netties, Greg Cox, John Bailey, John Padilla. H , First Row: Jennifer Oxley, Jenny Shadley, Andrea MacMullin, Bridget Dorn- dorfer, Louise Dobkins. Second Row: Karen Kick, Shelly Johnson, Carrie Coats, Karen Hoflich, Matt Cobbs, Jennifer LaGrone, Chris Winter, Leigh Ann Morrill, Renee Thiry, Mike Sweet. Third Row: Cheryl Wilburn, Debbie Capron, Jenni Orvis, Beth Balser, Julie Shoolley, Mary Fate, Don Edwards, Cindy Stanish, Brian Little, Dennis Day, Susan Pearson. Fourth Row: Gordon Black, Chris Davis, Heather Brown, Brad Palk, Gary Frenkel, Bill Buthod, Phil Conn- teroy, Russell Reed, Graham Lockett. Fifth Row: Hector Smedly, Dance Italiana, Bo Daubert, John Carter, William Bryant. 4. 1. Jeff Barnes says, You mean yesterday was hat day? 2. Band members show off their rays 3. Greg Nixon pretends he is the leader of the band. 4. Phil Black calls all his friends about Memorials Music Depart- ment. 5. Mr. Weaver gets the music started. 5. Wayne Nelson Electronics Edward Pennington Social Studies ! l i Tom Poss Stagecraft Academics 175 Grover Quinn Science Judith Reiners Home and Family Life 176 Academics James Reynolds Mathematics h 2 JAZZBAND AND ORCHESTRA Q 5 i 5 l Jazz Band: First Row: Greg Nixon, Melynda Reed, Bob Wolf, Howard Harper, De nis Day, Phil Connery, Cindy Stanish, Russell Reed. Second Row: Steve Hill, Kei Hillman, Steve Beatle, Brian Bohannon, David Coy, Brad Polk, Gordon Black, T Kuntz, Chris Davis, Keith Glanzer. ed' Bob Roberts Career Education lrchestra: First Row: Felicia Griffin, Andrea MacMuIlin, Susan Jones, Amy Boden, qeff Winter, Doug Biles. Second Row: Jane Van Sickle, Carol Daubert, Carol acKenzie, Melynda Reed, Patty Ewing, Cheryl Wilburn, Karen Kick, Susie Dar- ow, Matt Cobbs, Jennifer LaGrone. Third Row: Lisa Coggins, Don Edwards, Bill luthod, Russell Reed, Graham Lockett, Phillip Connery, Keith Glanzer. Fourth low: Brian Bohannon, John Carter, Keith Glanzer. Dennis Rutledge Art 2. Concerts Rehearsal Early Practices Grueling Hours Lugging Instruments Band Contest Sewing Dresses Clifford Shea Renting Tuxes Industrial Arts 1. Keving Killaman plays his heart out. 2, Jeff Winter and Doug Biles practice hard before school. , Jazz Band grooves with the song. 3 4- 4. Cindy Standish and Karen Kick lead . the Big Blue Machine. Acadermcs 177 MATH Brenda Smith Special Education ' ,G,, X S 1. 1, S' . Fred Smith E I' h ng is U v Raymond Smith Science E iv 5 2 ' X .V xii. Q tm gi 178 Academics 7. fm W l it mr -' i 'f...'S.A.. l r 3- Y i R QSM W ,...2,:::....-WS .ix-m.N:f 4' up Qt, . .. ,.,Q g Q :Q S get 15 35 6 . YQ i ,7 . Pop Quiz Calculators Headaches lf you're confused I've done my job Chalk and Blackboard Naptime Confusion Protractor Formulas Writing Programs 1. Smile: it makes people wonder what you have been up to. 2. Steve Stiles knows he's great. . in mathematics. 3. Memorial scholars try to take a calculator apart. 4. Brad Teegarden and Jeff Winter talk about the Beach Boys Concert. 5. Miss Haug is surprised that her students know the right answer 6. Scott Stoever strains hard to find the right answer. 7. Mrs. Margrave explains the formula. 8. Wade McKeel wonders what he should do next. Sandra Smith English it Virginia Smith Foreign Language Wanda Sumbry Science Academics 179 Jessie Torbert Typing Jerry Walters Physical Education 180 Academics Sondra Wattenbarger Physical Education Physical Education it X: f Flag Football Exercise Tennis Gym Clothes Sweating Volleyball Softball Soccer Towels and showers Five minutes 1. Let Denise Wolfe show you a few pointers. 2. Are they ready for the Dallas Cowboys? 3. Jack Rockett shoots for two. 4. Future Volleyballers of America. 5. Coach Walters wonders what Borg would do now?! Special Education Steve Weaver Music S M ANa.a..aa.,,, ,L Terry West Science 4 English Reading Maps War World I Films Notes Reports Math Civil War Writing 1. Peter Giese studies his notes carefully. X 2. Shawna Stevens and Jay Joe Wheeler Clark write notes to each Industrial Arts other. 3. Lectures, Lectures, Lectures. 4. James Williams wonders what he is doing in here? 5. Tod Fleming takes a break U from his studies. Academics 181 Health, Home And Family Life w Georgiana White Art 1 Levi Willhoite Science Carolyn Zehnder English 182 Academics S ' gk 5 .x 314 w ' i Q Sw 5' K an We if ww ef .f F11 Sewing Clothes Burning Food Buying Thread and Needles Going Shopping Comparing Prices Aprons Nutrition Planning Meals Films Learning CPR Leslie Knight sews by numbers. Darren Waugh and James Smith start a fire. Alyse Bailey is fit to size. Troy Payne tells Rodney Keeter about single survival. Melody Fisher says, They didn't rise again. Mark Phillips cuts up in single survival. Darren Waugh plans for the future. In Foods I boiling water takes three people. Academics 183 1953 MTV . . .mx -X ,Wk .. X,,.,Q . , w g E- .. n ga w,e, .9w -1 S ,nf W h h fy ,--- 5, .i,.. . dm- il n A mun- :' W k.q,,s.m:.ae .1-fx.,:m-sei!-E in Student Council was dedicated to improving Memorial this year. There was a great im- provement in the parking lot because of the clean up days the council sponsored. Other ac- tivities included the Turkey of the Year com- petition, the can food drive, and participation in Spirit Week. 1. Just a few of the cans collected in the food drive. 2. Lisa Nolley, Pam Paganis, and Miss Beasley consider Stuco affairs. 3. Pam and Mary Beasley count Charger of the Month ballots. 4. Seniors have more PRlDE! I . ' , . fv+L 5 I ... F 3 S' .... f . l l i i l .i , ri g. 186 Organizations audit 2. E P I First Row: John Cooper, Pam Paganis, Mike Knox, Mary Beasley, Ric Reppe, Lisa Nolley. Second Row: Mary West, Melinda McManus, Debbi White, Kate Nilson, Dianne Dickson, Dawn Ratliff, Cindy Weedin, Katy Lev Marla James, Jill Gibbons, Lisa Jackson, Missy Followell, Anne McCab4 Chris Crawley. Third Row: Theresa Kerpon, Lisa Cline, Jill Muehlhauser Ann Crawford, Darla Hancock, Karen Scott, Jennifer Russell, Lori Hughes Joan Peterson, April Kemp, Shelia Carr, Tracy Bridges, Suzy Eaton, Me Myers, Linda Epps, Paula Carrigan. Fourth Row: Brenda Taylor, Julie Utte Kevin Dukes, Scott Coulson, Lesli Wilbanks, Denise Drake, Maria Lugo, Maf ci Surrett, Sally lmel, Susan Pennington, Beth Phillips, Jamie Sullivan, Kir Green, Mike Robinson, Doris Andretta, Patty Payton, Kim Sellen. Fifth Rov Bob Mitchell, Scott Pickell, Ligaya Romero, Steve Terrell, Greg Schooley Becky Price, Lori Mayfield, Karen Cooper, Lynne Hatheway, Jamie Taylof Jim Alexander, Toni Johnson, Paige Phelps, Pam Perdue. Sixth Row: Ran Cloud, Harry Crawford, Doug Rogers, Mark Osberghaus, Shelia Rourk John Joslin, Steve Irwin, Kris James, John McMullen, Jennifer Orvis, Ga Frenkel, Scott Timian, James Monrow, Pat Brown. JW' ....z-x t,,,f1it::' -KSZW3' ,Mm-Wm mgmzzzcx WIN V'--cf ff? 5 6 John Cooper and Rick Reppe count Charger of the Month ballots. Spirited chargers concentrate on handling the eggs carefully. Seniors pulled to another victory in the tug-of-war contest. Tom Tighe said: Smiling makes the fuzz grow. Kristy Sherpon carries Bryan Wells to a victory. Sandi Thornton and David Hammond try to get some points for the junior class in the mini olympics. Organization 187 The Red Cross celebrated its centen nial throughout the nation this year, and The Memorial chapter was no ex- ception. Their largest activity, the an- nual Blood Drive, was a tremendous success! Memorial Students com- pleted a goal started a decade ago by contributing 156 units of blood and making the comprehensive total ex- fr f ceed 1000. l A X i Y 4 First Row: Bonnie Spence, Steve Coslett, Linda Robards, Karen Gieber, Leslie Garrett, Becky Brucl Cheryl Waits, Sheila Young. Second Row: Meg Glenn, Jim McCoy, Lynne Hathaway, Lisa Nolley Karen Cooper, Diane Admire, Stacy Hoover, Ann Patterson, Cindy Keen, Linda Epps, Chris Crawleg Third Row: Julie Utter, Brenda Taylor, Debbie Berryman, Sherri Hutchinson, Michelle Cannon, Lis Coggins, Sonya Long, Robin Pastor, Althea Darnell, Kristy Dalby, Kari Mallory. Fourth Row: She Wakefield, Mindy McManus, Heather Brown, Tara Hansard, Christine Olsen, Jennifer Koszey, Vall Gonzalez, Tonya George, Stephanie Knowls, Leslie Reneau, Robyn Failing. Fifth Row: Bill Ford, Kui Atterberry, David Shurtleff, Randy Leachman, Todd Baker, Richard Boy, Eric Layman, Nina Horr Sixth Row: Lorri Sanders, Cathy Adams, Amy Abernathy, Laurie Bethell, Jeannie Joles, Sara Thomas Laura Stanford, Scott Huston, Terri Taylor, Michael Diggs. Seventh Row: Tom Sloan, Tracy Flicl 10 Claudine Wood, Debbie Hammond, Julie Dennis, Gary Frenkel, James Monroe, Marilyn Hooper, Pet Noland, Lisa McClellon, Leslie Knight. 188 Organizations E V15 -..- ' 5 K A u A , 1 ,...n- J' sf f or F I KI isa s ,M , ki, ffl-wJ, 'Qty Q t..,.n Y,-,L mf :Awww QL! ' X x. M-4-, ' momma atooo K' W., sq, it A...,llll to ..LX M Tk, QF' Atl Park Bucker shows his concern for his fellow student. This window displayed the names of the 156 students that gave 10 8 9 blood and the 17 that tried. ls it almost full? asked one donor. Mike Copeland watches as the nurse puts the needle in. Christy Holbert Tells the nurse her blood type. Julie Blake revives herself with some food as the guy next to her takes a rest. Another activity was the friendship boxes. Do l really have to! wonders Mike Stephen. Bonnie Spence just had her Blood tested. Members fill the friendship boxes. Organizations 1 Paul Karen ' Karini' Deborahi' Lorilyni' my A l-la Hallman, Marsha Hardaway, Kyle l-lardaway, Kyp Harden, Vicki Harding, Laura Hatheway, Lynne Hays, Cathy Heflin, Kim Heldmann, Susan Hightower, Laurie Hoffman, Robert Halbert, Stephanie Horn, Ninas Houghton, Mark Hulisg Richard Hunt, Nancy ibbour, Antoine James, Marla James, William James, Kris Johnson, Laura Johnson, Lee' Jones, Jennifer Jones, LesIie ' Keeter, Rodney Keeth, Kimberly Kemper, Karen' Kemper, Kenneth Kepler, Katherine evin 1 evin' away? fp-'M gif X wg Sir, S3 XB w x-5 ijjiryif iwffs. Zi Mt 'is , 6? gm-.,. ' . ,.,, VVV:VV,,, JM QM :J fi' r' 1 'V C,S!...fi'f,1,,f c: 'S 4Rhc,'-Q.? First Row: Becky Reid, Mary Ann Tucker, Pam Perdue, Lori Griggs, Kate Nilson, Jill Meskimen, Nancy Hunt, Karen Gieber, Janet Whalen, Allison Maslen, Karen Glenn, Mary Lynn Staab. Second Row: Leslie Anderson, Joan Peterson, Jill Muehlhausen, Sherri Snowden, Linda Robards, Jennifer Russell, Debbie White, Diane Blackburn, Dianne Dickson. Susanne Sartore, Sarah Frazee. Kathy Vogel, Louise Dobkins, Robbi McCoy, Susan Flaxbart, Pam Paganis. Third Row: May Chang, Susan Heldmann, Kristy Williams. Chathi Earl, Sandy Leise, Anne Crawford, Jenny Jo Doyle, Sheri Wakefield, Stacy Heagler, Mary West, rganizations L . 'Q mmm st Girls belonging to Gamma Sigma coL be seen this year ushering at schc plays, Back to School Night, Open Hous the surf show, and other school spc sored events. Other activities includ- selling spook-a-grams, singing valentine mums, and candy. 1. Julie Tillman hands out the annual homecoming mums. 2. The gorgeous Gamma girls. 3. Sherri Snowdon, Kate Nilson, Linda Robards help out at Open House nigt 4. Leslie Anderson and May Chang show their enthusiasm for changing the marquis. , 1 it l Linda Robards waters the hanging plants in the cafeteria. Karen Gieber shows that the girls in Gamma Sigma care about the school's appearance. Julie Tillman discusses the candy sales. Ann Crawford, Jill Muehlhausen, Sue Sartore, and Robbi McCoy think they are going to scare someone on halloween. lnteract was a group of young men concerned with the school and the surrounding community. Their activities this year include cleaning up around the school, collecting money for Multiple Sclerosis, and sponsoring the Great Trike Race. They also held the banners during the homecoming activities. 1. One of interacts' duties was to carry the school banals at homecoming. 1 2. A few of the members that made it to an early morning meeting. 3. Coach Chapman. . . is he a trader? ! T M K -gi , .... F -f.. .tt..cZ. , .- in -5 ,J I -wi S f . www E X - 5 Sail! is X S-S- -may sul Wg K H -gy ' . ..f' i5 A gk r S . - 21:5-WS M ..,.. W... H , tm 13 l I Q 2. l First Row: Steve Terrell, Jim Alexander, Mile Copeland, Don Tobey, Scott Pickell, Bill James, Mike Swendsen. Second Row: Mr. Chapman, Karl Means, Mark Rosenlieb, Matt Mayfield, Mile Knox, Cory Slagle, David Bryant, Kris James, Dan- ny Limes, Tom Tighe, Blair Summers. .N W i I .1 an V 4, l xx 'it its . . ' W il -. L. 5 -, it 1 4. A i. L 1 - P 5 QM. . . T 15' hx-'M'yi.'F-ig-E'f5?7 'iEs4'Mt'i1w - 1 ' ' ' f- ,, - . s '- 1. L - - - . -- s i f 'ts . S. . f5JsE:i::il',i'fF5i'iS:-'S:FT 7 Iv' 1 L ' gg ' -. K My , 2 JL V bv! ,E A., if - f A st Row: Doug English, Joan Peterson, Kristy Williams, Melinda McManus. Second Row: Blake wlock, Dianne Admire, Stacy Hoover, Vicki Harden, Becky Price, May Chang, Eileen Anderson. :ole Losacco, Patti McManus, Carrie Edmonson, Sara Thomas, Althea Darnell, Tessie Scharrer. ird Row: Tonya George, Pam Pang, Jan Harrison, Bonnie Spencer, Allison Maslan, Lisa Cline. m Perdue, Liz Kubat, Kristi Cookie, Kathy Adams, Julie Utter, Brenda Taylor, Terri Taylor. urth Row: Beth Dennis, Julia Helander, Sandy Leise, Carol April, Julie Blake, Vicki Morris, Kirk ilch, Carolyn Clark, Laura Harding, Kate Nilson, Leslie Anderson, Ligaya Romero, April Kemp. m Paganis, Nancy Hunt, Cindy Weedin, Scott Pickell, Dianne Dickson, Marylynn Staab, Jill Gib- ns, Terri Russell, Kristy Dalby. Fifth Row: Mr. Marcum, Christy l-lolbert, LuAnne Bingh. Julie milty, Diane Peterson, Valorie Wells, Amy Abernathy, Laura Daniels, Cheri Mihura, Kim Keers. bbie White, Jill Muehlhausen, Susan Mehnert, Sixth Row: Lisa Fail, Sheri Wakefield. Jennifer yle, Lisa McClellan, Paula Carrigan, Amy Boden. Doug Rogers, Mike Harmon, Greg Brady. Mike zhardson, Bryan Henderson, Keith Segner. ' i is Nt- ' V s 5 1 bg: ,,t -'S 1 1 Key club is an interna- tional club involved in help- ing each community be a better place to live. The club at Memorial is no different. They visited Skyline Manor, and participated in the com- ing home ceremony for Miss America. They also took a trip to Dallas where they at- tended a Key Club convention. 1. Mr. Marcum enjoys a cream pie for his afternoon snack. 2. Doug English and his father help prepare the homecoming decorations for Miss America. 3. Coach Eddy wonders what hit him. 4. A key club member visits with a resident at Skyline Manor. lil in 4 Organizations 195 Both DECA and FBLA are business orientated clubs. DECA sold sausages and clowned around. A few of the members of FBLA represented their club in a con ference in Oklahoma City where they tested their different skills 1. Mrs. Morgan answers questions at Open House night. 2. A few of the clowns in DECA. 3. Clowning around with DECA was the title of this display in the main hall. 4. Sky Stanton learns business techniques. l......,,-l My if ,gg . it FBLA: First Row: Mimi Sherlock, Gina Key, Leigh Ann Bowden, Karen Kemper, Carol MacKenzie. Second Row: Marjorie Hughes Advisor, Linda Scott Record Keeper, Jennifer Goolsby Treasurer, Cheryl Danzi President, Marian Jackson Vice President, Donna Todd Parliamentarian, Darla Han- cock Secretary. Third Row: Karen Pagan, Jill Meskimen, Stephanie Knowles, Karie Grossman, Cindy Kifer, Kristen Speing, Sonya Hudson, Amy Pack, Caryl Danzi, Lori Hughes, Kim Casida, Tracie Treece. 196 Organizations it? f.i 'f' 2. qwm-ummgl IW, 3. 1 DECA: First Row: Brett Barnes, Tracy Tieman, Philip Mueller, Julie Tillmai Marci Myers, Cindy Weedin. Second Row: Mrs. Zondra Morgan, Denise Drake Barbara Snyder, Jill Carpenter, Susan Dickason, Kristie Dalton, Rachel Smitl Jeff Cleveland. Third Row: Regina Welch, Bonnie Spencer,John Long, E Riveria, Doug Eldridge, Loretta McKelver, Shelly Cox, Sara Thomas, Dann Wade. Fourth Row: Suzanne Frank, Candy Moore, Debbie Lohrenz, Laur Daniels, Michelle Barfield, Kevin Cloud, Kyle Blackwell, Steve Houg, Barne Scarbokoust, Richard Barber. 1 . 2 1. st Row: Jerry Leppke, P. J. Urich, Linda rd, Karen Pagan, Missy Southerland. Se- nd Row: Chris Winter, Eseta Galo, Beverlye rdon, Becki Stutz. Third Row: Stephen vel, Park Bucker, Michelle Connon, Nancy nge, Annette Feirer. Fourth Row: Sheilah Ott, Laurie Aytes, Chip Marshall, Steve smith. 4 This year students who were interested in acting and debating were usually found to be involved in Masque and Gavel. The members went to several out of town speech tournaments. To pay for these trips they had several Fundraising Projects, such as, light bulb sales and bumper sticker sales. Their achievements this year were qualifying 16 members in regionals and 6 in state tour- naments. They also par- ticipated in the Voice of Democracy speech writing contest where they took the top 3 prizes. 1. P. J. Urich, Lynn Ruess, and Linda Ford gloat over their trophies. 2. Members of Masque and Gavel display the many medals they won at a speech tournament. 3. Stephen Elbelwaitsin suspense for his results. 4. Pam Perdue clowns around in drama class. 5. Jerry Leppke shows her excitement in winning her division at a speech tournament. Organizations 197 xwgiii in 1 J ' D ' R.. 198 Organizations 3. At 12:50 every day a group of junior and senior girls wander into the locker room ready to start practicing for the big show. Each year they put on a show in mid March and this year it was called All American Show on H2O. The girls worked real hard this year during fifth hour and also after school. Mrs. Cairns, advisor and also friend and helper, spent a great deal of time with the girls. Together, Mrs. Cairns and the girls, they did a fantastic job. Surfs 1. Julie Moser still needs a nose clip. 2. Are you really afraid of the water Janie? 3. Surfs pussyfoot around 5th hour. H'- l l V ., .. ,,.. ,S A rf' R x xxx l iii X DD it S X gi . ,, ..... .. ' 4 H . , Ai ssss S' s- f .pax .fn .3 - 'ii -' T - an ' I lekgilg ffl if . 1 -mf 1 Q First Row: Diane Blackburn - Pres., Sandy Leise - Vice Prej Julie Blake - Sec., Janie Fisher - Treas., Becky Bruch Historian. Second Row: Kim Kuehnert, Beth Phillips, Cathi Eau Robin Mays, Paige Hammon, Debbie White. Third Row: Shar Cairns, Misty Humphreys, Kathy Vogel, Julie Moser, Sh Brackeen, Cindy Winter, Beth Dennis. Fourth Row: Carla Pond Sheila Carr, Alison Bessler, Dawn Remus, Carolyn Ball, Pau Merlino, Susan Meltnert. wil... 8 1. 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Kathy Vogel portrays the Statue of Liberty in her solo performance. Kathy Vogel and Julie Blake are only two of the playboy bunnies in surfs. Debbie White. . .could she be Miss Piggy's twin?l Sue Mehnert, Carla Ponder and Allison Bessler wonder if they need to get a job. Surts try to act like the champs they are. Surf playboy bunnies show off their legs. Misty Humphreys, Cindy Winter, Carla Ponder, and Robin Mays tried to fool everyone with their fake guns. Rick Reppe tries to be funny between skits. Organizations 199 as Q we K1 , is ' S . ,A f r Q - ' - K xx,-V '3 mae . if 3 v . . - + 'iii , if , W fa, M M .an him 'Bmw I 5 D ..,gpe. aw., X .,--.. , g i . . Q as wi ww Y1QQs'figif' Q w S fs yi fx in ,. Ak,- use W 9 S . V fi- lf r Jkihkh K 2 Tiff: ,er if A K i n 'A K J s , is ,Q -A , p riii rir S if 1,QQ - - 5 I N . K.r-. ,km -f A Flutesdo Clarrnets W m v, .s - ,, , , , L f .. r 52 onya Cressl - Andrea MacMuiien S Beth Balser -wwe ,aimsvwew-3W,,,N,,www. - i. ,X,,A. A , W- rs. - --1 , I., . 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QZQFAN sic 9 Ulf' we G R'R . 202 Organizations X .1,,. if R A- ta I ., . 6:0 ' .. Q' f.. 'I' . 2. 5 N1 NN B' K. , -' lf you had walked down the main hall on a game day you would have noticed that the walls were decorated with brightly painted paper that told how great our teams were. This is but one of the many responsibilities the Pep Club had. Other activities included the M.S. drive, the Mr. Legs contest, and back- ing the different teams. The pep club was a great help to many of the teams as well as to the school in general. 1. Fans really knew what it meant to be number one at the state football championship game. One of our more gorgeous cheerleaders. . Those pants just have to go Christy! A few bribes for the football players. 2. 3 4. 5. Diane Dickson tells everyone who is number one. 6. How was the pie Chuck? 204 Organizations ,wr ...lush 2 as 'h Auf- A' A ,,. T . . ' - ' .A 45- .. 1 fffi had .. .. it 355 3 4 auf .fs First Row: Lisa Ashton, Tamra Butler, Deenae Sandmeyer, April Kemp, Marci Surrett, Lesli Willbanks, Jennie Price, Paulette Ferlin, Brenda Walton. Second Row: Stephanie Holbert, Tracy Bohannan, Sandi Thornton, Sheri Wakefield, Jenny Doyle, Devin Northcutt, Lisa Fail, Christy Holbert, Sally lmel, Dar- lene Reed, Brenda Latch, Susie Menard. Third Row: Mary West, Robin Mays, Pam Pang, Rhonda Cleaver, Kari Mallory, Ashley Baxter, Honey Belle Bergman, Julie Long, Lorie Rupe, Mary Manicom, Kim Carrens, Trish Haught, Susan Cleaver, Becky Price, Paige Phelps. Fourth Row: Tammy Scott, Sheri Green, Pam Perdue, Lisa Waugh, Tiffany Berger, Leslie Anderson, May Chang, Lorrie Sanders, Kim Gist, Dana Langacre, Kelly King, Sharon McQuaig, Shelia Carr, Lynne Hatheway, Karen Cooper, Maria Lugo. Fifth Row: Lynn Waller, Kristen Zoller, Kathryn Gilbert, Amy Abernathy, Patty Payton, Teresa Palmer, Sheri Mount, Barbara Snyder, Denise Drake, Sarah Page, Eileen Anderson, Nicole Losacco, Lisa Nolley, Lisa Bernham, Sheila Rourke. Sixth Row: Scott Coulson, John Cooper, Cindy Thompson, Sydney Hull, Lisa Preston, Donna Cougler, Sheryl Metcalf, Gaye Gnice, Staci Wilson, Caro- lyn Ball, Alison Bessler, Melinda Bynum, Amy Lee, Susan Greenwood, Carla Ponder. Seventh Row: Michelle White, Lisa Vandiver, Meg Glenn, Karla Caraway, Joan Holmes, Lori Hughes, Linda Scott, Arlene Nelson, Tessie Scharrer, Althea Darnell, Allison Maslan, Caryl Danzi, Gina Key, Cheryl Danzi. Eighth Row: Julie Utter, Brenda Taylor, Paige Hammon, Debbie White, Carolyn Clark, Jennifer Russell, Laura Daniels, Barbara Dalton, Jennifer Goolsby, Laura Shook. Angie Dickenson, Judi Ross, Kelli Beach, Meg Myers, Bawn DeVoy. Ninth Row: Darla Hancock, Shari Seibert, Diane Blackburn, Terri Taylor, Pam Paganis, Ligaya Romero, Leslie Gardner, Debbie Stover, Kristy Williams, Joan Peterson, Melinda McManus, Jill Meskimen, Margaret Smith, Mary Jane Bull, Lisa Cline, Diane Willis, Thea Boggs. Tenth Row: Allison Bishop, Marilyn Morton, Tara Hansard, Kristi Sherbon, Laura Harding, Sherri Snowden, Janet Michaels, Jamie Sullivan. Melanie Burns, Jeri Bethell, Liz Kubat, Kristi Cook, Valerie Wells, Kathy Adams, Beverly Gordon. Eleventh Row: Teresa Miller, Marla James, Cathy Hays, Kristine Peters, Sarah Frazee, Anne Crawford, Terri Russell, Michael Ann Morrison, Lazina Simmons, Denise Seibert, Diane Peterson, Joanne Redding, Yvonna Marney, LuAnne Bingham. Lisa Jackson. Twelfth Row: Brad Strobel, Doug Maritan, Jill Lenhart, Kim Poush. Kate Nilson. Jill Muehlhausen, Kyp Harda- way, Libby Wells, Julie Tumilty, Louise Voris, Melissa Craig, Guylene Timmons, Cheryl Williams. Thir- teenth Row: Nancy Hunt, Dianne Dickson. MaryLynn Staab. V' XL Q 8 These football players never questioned being number one. Now you really shouldn't have attacked the football players, girls. Our faithful pep club officers: Sheri Wakefield, Stacy Heagler, Devin Northcutt, Lisa Fail, Christy Holbert, Jenny Doyle. Come on Rick how did you know the answer to that one. Pep club members showing off their pep club sweaters. Christy Holbert tells the boys how to play football. Aren't you a little old to be wearing diapers. Organizations 205 For the first time the gym was full for a pep assembly. lt was 6:30 in the morning, a time in which many of us wouldn't even think of being at school. The flags were already at school practicing with the band. The group was led by Karen Gieber, captain, and Debbie Graves, co-captain, in the Veteran's Day Parade, a routine at a varsity game with the rifles, and at Silver Dollar City on their Spring trip in May. They also performed at Howdy Day. Thanks for representing our school so well. 206 Organizations 2 1. Jessica French watches Karen Gieber to make sure she doesn't make any mistakes. 2. Melinda Bynum concentrates on her routine. 3. It takes an awful lot of school pride to be at school practicing before the school year even started. S 1 1 ,A A K ya W Wm... A -F Flags: First Row: Melinda Bynum, Lori Dunn, Amy Lee, Trac Brown, Deborah Graves, Connie Coy. Second Row: Laura Leslie Jessica French, Janice Wilburn, Misty Humpherys, Karen Giebe Tessie Scharrer, Linda Robards. ug f ,-4 .FQ fles: First Row: Darla Munkirs, Cathey Smith, Amy Boden. icond Row: Susan Flaxbart, Debbie Capron, Julie Shadley, ieilah Scott, Tracy Magee. N... Like the flags, the rifles were also at school by 6:30 to practice with the band. They were led by Cathy Smith, captain, Amy Boden, co-captain. They also participated in the Veteran's Day Parade, a routine at a varsity basket- ball game, and the performance at Sil- ver Dollar City during their Spring trip. The highlight of the year for both the rifles and the flags as performing at halftime on Lewis Stadium, in Stillwa- ter, at the state 4A football champion- ship game. 1. The rifles get ready to march with the Big Blue Machine. 2. I suppose it will do!? remarks Mr. Weaver. W-mn.,-iq-ma Iseli 3. 6. 2 Yearbook Staff: Renea Knox, Julie Utter, Nikki Hall, Brenda Taylor, Cheryl Waits, Mary Ann Tucker, Kate Nilson, Mary West, David Sexton. Not pictured were Leslie Gardner and Ann Downey. 208 Organizations The 80-81 yearbook st tried something new t year. Instead of having 2 editor to overse everything, all the ste worked as a whole. Mar problems and questior were answered by the ne system. 1. Mary West works on the organization section. 2. Cheryl Waits and Mary Ann Tucker cut senior pictures. 3. Kate Nilson our editor and photographer: Wha' would we do without hei 4. Nikki Hall inspects newly arrived pictures. 5. Leslie Gardner takes a break from the sports section to smile for the cameras. 6. Julie Utter works on the faculty section. 7. Brenda Taylor and Mrs. Lentz work out a problei together. msiwaxass- - 4 . N 1 LLV. Q ... : : .:..: s ,. r' 1 KKJSE , w ' QQ , kk wh- ' fm ., .. ,,- ---- 'M .... M, , ll. f ' .5iF'fs- gg T ...tt F '- '5' if T.-Q L. Q .W sl- pix ,Mfr ri . .i 1' Q A ' ' ki if if gi. 'lv-1 F as ii W 3? V593 f a S 5 :lffr-ii at s i s i.ss t t - ff' A Fav , . , Zi- ,x .L ' . X 'Q- vig S fP...mi . f 50 5 ' f -L s 1 ' ... . ...wt t . 't Club: First Row: Mrs. Kiper, Tracy Johnson, Janet ichaels, Kathy Vogel. Second Row: Brian Hall, Chuck entz, Eseta Galo, Jody Ahlman. Third Row: Ann Reynolds, ammy Thompson, Todd Baker, Randy Leachman. Fourth Jw: Jonathan Beeler, Robert Bell, Nancy Runge, Becki utz. Fifth Row: Stacey Whala, Julia Helander, Jill Gibbons, izy Plotnikoff. Sixth Row: Pam Kritikos, Janice Edens, athy Terry, Dana Linker. Seventh Row: Jennifer Kozsey. f V F 19, :FY N 1 Mlm, Art club added a little to the school in their own way this year with their mural. After the club selected five ideas the student body then voted for the one they prefer- red. Art club added a lot of color to our cafeteria. Chess was a game that improved the thinking skills of a few students who could make it to Mrs. Carson's room in the ear- ly hours of the morning. 1. Mark Matthews was one of the many who helped paint the mural. 2. The mural in its planning stages. 3. Terri Crites shows off her talents. 4. Sarah Frazee at work. 4. Chess Club: First Row: Becky Price, Lisa Nolley, Opal Carson. Second Row: Byron Henderson, Niloy Shah, Adam Weintraub. Organizations 209 ln only its second year of existence members of the rifle club represented Memorial in national and international competition. The team took se- cond out of 104 and third out of 67 in two dif- ferent categories 'at the national indoor cham- pionships. By winning a gold medal at the interna- tional shooting team tryouts in Phoenix, Arizona Jan Schuler was put on the national development team that went to the Benito Juarez Games in Mexico City. Other honors went to: Brad Carnes - National Prone Junior Champion Dana Schuler - National Sub-Junior Cham ion Bobgy Faith, Richard Huls, and others made up the second junior team in the nation. The soccer club met on a regular basis to work on their skills and play matches. They also at- tended many ofthe Roughnecks games. 1. Rifle club takes their position. 2. Jan Schuler aims for a bulls eye. 3. Bobby Faith has spotted his target. 4. Brad Caines is ready to shoot. 5. How many times have you looked down a shotgun. ,. ,,,,,. I , W. ,..... . .... 4 .I - x K , 'sf A 95 v. . 1 ...ss-Q 35' i 1.1 A - f- K .3 N its Q, Lk K K K V , 4. .1 K - , ,,..3 ,. lX.kfff , A Q A N l f!5.g.,gQ'fi.1 s i ,t ' ' fr- :. . K ' , f.., 1 5 , ki- , I . A .amor K .jf K N-7 musk, is Q xx gk K is - s:1,-pta... , K Hi i-.r ' f -- ri . r' ,. 3' K lf T A , , I 5 ,Y ii. 'Q ev... First Row: Rifle Club: Tom Surber, Richard Huls, Brad Caines. Second Row: Mr. Schuler, Bob Johnson, Paul Rhodes, Rusty McMurray, Jan Schuler. 210 Organizations .30 133 First Row: Soccer Club Cloud, Joseph Abraham McMaIlen, Philip. Mueller Danny OFlinn. Scott Timian, Mike Jost, Ran Second Row: Tom Surber, Jo Mike Eckenfels, Adam Weintrau - 4 '-w st Row: Julie Lea, Laura Currie, Linda Robards, Tom he, Janet Whalen, Robbi McCoy, Pam Truzinski. Second w: Missy Southerland, Susan Flaxbart, John McMullen, aron Whalen, Becky Price, Nicole Losacco, Ken Owens, sie Gotcher, Melynda Reed, Pam Schwart, Mr. Barnard. ird Row: Kathey Vogel, Dev McCabe, Scott Timian, Stede in, Mike Jost, David Gieber, Karen Gieber, Bob Wolf, vin Kilimann, Lee Johnson. Fourth Row: Nancy Clark, Ric- Brown, Scott Diamond, Steve Shaw, Greg Nixon, James nroe, Dwight Cook. L, To be in computer math club one must have an understanding for computers. They used computers when they sponsored the computer dating and the Christmas cards. With the money they earned they were able to buy some extras for the computer math room. To be in chemistry club you must also have a good understanding of chemistry. They had several guest speakers who came to talk to anyone who was interested in their line of work. Dwight Cook discusses a program with Miss Haug. Don Nichols, from OU, was one of the speakers who talked to members of the chemistry club. Mark Carlson enters a program that was used by members of the computer math club. 4. Chemistry Club members stayed after school to listen to a guest speaker. First Row: Brad Berkson, Chris Kepler, Chris Charles, Robbi McCoy. Second Row: Doug Biles, Liz Ann Greenwood, Lori Griggs, Leslie Anderson, Kathy Vogel, Scott Diamond. Third Row: Damon Boggs, Mike Harmon, Jim McCoy, Tony Jabbour, Mike Colson, Bruce Hall, Mark Carlson, Pam Stiner. Fourth Row: Greg Mudd, Mike Root, Bill Cuthbertson, Hans Bussman, Danilo Funes, Karen Stephens, Niloy Shah. Fifth Row: Harold Hoss, Dwight Cook, Lee Johnson, Lisa Mc- Clellan, Louis Kouplen, Julie Moser, Jill Muehlhausen, Leslie Jones. Sixth Row: Pat Anders, Nancy Clark, Ann Bintord, Stephanie Stegman, Susan Mehnert, Susan Williams. Seventh Row: Mary West, Miss Haug, Kim Korgan. Organization S 211 L L..ma..J A group of third year Latin club students believed they ran the show this year. The club met every other week to decide on Latin club events. Activities include a party at Crystal's, a pickle sell, and a display at open house night. The last thing heard from the third year students was Sumus Domini. 1. Club officers try to figure out what they are doing. 2. Mrs. Holley l'll give you an A if you can translate this sentence for me. 3. May Chang and Diane Dickson, are they really Latin siamese twins?! 4. ls it a real god?! ffm 4. 212 Organizations is t H A an ff First Row: David Shurtleff, Jenny Doyle, May Chang, Karl Means, Dianne Dickson, Becrtl Stutz, Irene Monnet, Paul Eagleton, LeighAnn Morrill. Second Row: Steve Taber, Ki Stamper, Jay Cleveland, Laura Leslie, Maria Lugo, Steve Lake, Karen Cooper, Lynn.- Hatheway, Trey Bathchelor, Allison Bishop, Vicki Harden, Terry Fisher. Third Row: Stevi Mareburger, Linda Robards, Amy Boden, Melynda Reed, Jennifer Oxley, John McMullen Scott Timian, Stephanie Wilson, Laura Riddle, James Monroe, Heather Brown, Dou, Diggs, Ellen Knickmeyer. Fourth Row: William Bryant, Graham Lockett, Donna Todd, Bi DuPont, Kevin Dukes, Darren Dutton, Jamie Taylor, David Rosenlieb, Althea Darnel Kristy Dalby, Jenny Jones. Fifth Row: Lori Griggs, John Long, Stacy Heagler, Marl Jones, Nancy Grunt, Sheila Rourke, Gregory Schooley, Becky Price, Teresa Miller, Mik Hardin, Robin Morrisett. Sixth Row: Brad Berkson, Peter Mattes, Chris Davis, Bob Mi chell, Warren Fields, David Flaherty, Jim Woods, Bridget Dorndorfer, Rhonna Wilso Jane VanSickle, Russell Haliburton. Seventh Row: Mark Cooper, Cheryl Waits, Mik Root, Diane Blackburn, Shari Seibert, Doug Kim, Bob Johnson, Traci Hammon, Miki Burgess, Mark Fisk, Claire Wiman. Eighth Row: Lisa McClellan, Jim Whala, Bill Galerstor Stan Kessler, Jeff Wilson, David Gieber, Randy Cloud, Jan Yalch, Mike Haley, Dian Peterson, Patty Pierce, Julia Wison. Ninth Row: Mark Dretke, Phillip Black, Rich Boyo Blake Givens, Scott Huston, Gary Kurtz, Patrick Pfeifer, H. Louis Kouplen. lcf,mf 1 rst Row: Ricci Brown, Pam Truzinski, Julie Lea, Mr. Becknell. Second Row: ancy Runge, Becki Stutz, Melissa Craig, Sinead Sands, Irene Monnet, Nicole isacco, Dianne Admire, Lisa Burnham. Third Row: Mandy Sharp, Ami Gray, ieresa Kerpon, Beth Phillips, Doug Diggs, Robyn Failing, Robin Mays, Tracy idges. Fourth Row: Terri Bakoss, Melinda Bynum, Alison Bessler, Carolyn all, Bruce Hall, Ellen Knickmeyer, Denise Wolfe, Liz Ann Greenwood, Karen ephens. Fifth Row: Geralyn Ruess, Jamie Taylor, Daryl Boyd, James onroe, Steve Shaw, Jeana Williams, Rhonda McCaghren, Beth Balser. Sixth Jw: Debbie Holliman, Eric Quandt, Laura Currie, Nancy Clark, Ellen Kealey, Jb Wolf, Lauren Dusenberg, Karman Dees. Seventh Row: Sharon Farris, arolyn Clark, Christy Holbert, Stephanie l-lolbert, Sally lmel, Melody Burns, ierrie Adams, Suzy Plotnikoff, Eighth Row: Amy Hack, Kristy Williams, Bobby iith, Joan Peterson. l I T' S YY FEEEI wj--:i,J? V-- 1 ,U , .EM 1.-fy '-g,,qi-:,i,F:igis?f Da s: I N- . 5- 32. V11 -- 5 ' - Y . -' 1-sf 1 .ff Savoy's any one?! Each year the French club goes to Savoy's for breakfast and this year was no exception. They also enjoyed bowling and ice-skating. They per- formed the Can Can at the international feast in which all the foreign language clubs participated. 1. Madame Pumpkin was the French Club's work of art. 2. Pam Truzinski discusses French club activities. Organizations 213 1 The Spanish club, not wanting to be different from the other foreign language clubs, also participated in the international feast. They gave a little skit at Open House night. They also com- peted against other clubs in a bowling tournament. 1. President, Ann Allison, describes the Spanish club t-shirts. 2. Spanish club members put on a skit at open house night. 214 Organizations A X wt X SQ First Row: Karen Scott, Sky Stanton, Tonya George, Ann Allison, Michelle Untei man, Kelly Freeman. .Second Row: Pam Stiner, Donna Patterson, Greg Stamps Donna Paulson, Terri Russell, Mary Wiechman, Liz Kubat. Third Row: Tallei Thomas, Lisa Mears, Mike Scott, Gary Frenkel, Lisa Hane, Michael Ann Morrisor Jan McDike, Kim Roush. Fourth Row: Danny Funes, Paul Gattis, Jessica Frencl' Stacey Whala, Bill James, Barbara Snyder, Guylene Timmons, Dianne Admire. Fiftl Row: Linda Zoblotsky, Kellie Dorris, Pete Noland, Ligaya Romero, Steve Lewis, Mik Richardson, Blake Ashlock, Beverlye Gordon, Dora Chow. Sixth Row: Annetti Feirer, Darla Hancock, Eseta Galo, Beverly Cosslett, Marty Dozier, Terri Bewley Jeff Brooks, Scott Pickell. Seventh Row: Adriana Favela, Laura Sanchez, Kris' Cook, Leslie Anderson, Allison Maslan. 2. st Row: Susan Flaxbart, Vice President, Mary Fate, President, Janet Whalen, Secretary, 1 Brown, Adviser. Second Row: Sharon Whalen, Susan Williams, Dana Linker, Dawn Gray, ella Carr, Laura Berryhill. Third Row: Cindy Sanford, Kevin Kilimann, Missy Southerland, Nl Kawneree, Mark Carlson, Kelly Mower, Karyn Chaney. Fourth Row: Robert Hoffiman, ul Rhodes, Hans Bussman, Bill Cuthbertson, Ed Yeager, Mike Colson, Damon Boggs, Karl mper. Fifth Row: Robert Yadorn, Tracie Brown, John Stahl, Becky Bruch, Brian Little. :th Row: Jennifer Shadley, Mary Ellen Wodkowski, Paige Phelps, Paula Bowers, Cindy inish, Karen Kick. Seventh Row: Richard Corley, Bartt Malroney, Kevin Kertzman, Brian iody, Joe Magie. Eighth Row: Jeff Blumethal, Jim Alexander, Niloy Shah, Lisa Fail, Becky ce, Mark Osberghaus, Amy Walters. N As would probably be ex- pected, the German Club made its way to the October Festival this year. Other activities in- cluded an annual trip to a Ger- man restaurant in Arkansas, participating in the Interna- tional Feast, and speaking at Open House. 1. German Club members tell about their club at open house. 2. The German Club musicians. 3. Herr Brown giving his words of wisdom. 3. Organizations 215 AITI' American Field Service was not only a group of students but also parents who run the concession stand at basketball and wrestling events so our school could be the host to foreign exchange students. Other activities included a hayride, a Thanksgiving party and a pool party. 1. You're sure that's all? 2. That was two popcorns? 3. Mary West makes popcorn and Eseta Galo decides what to do next. 4. Pam Truzinski helps with the pop. 5. Janet Whalen Pop anyone? Fl I LJ iw , is 'sys it V af. lx i - il X353 i Q - Ls as W. Nga. X - -s ,. y Q B i.. xr i it 2 .N 4-. .r 7 - S 1 Y -' i y l in l l , as . l L vi l iz lm' .4 216 Organizations E 1 irst Row: Dora Chow, Eseta Galo, Kellie Dorris, Stacey Whala, Karen Stephens, Sharon lhalen, Tracy Webb. Second Row: Mary West, Janet Whalen, Kathy Vogel, Mike Swend- en, Susan Flaxbart, Robbi McCoy, Heidi Choffin, Tracy Cornett, Jeana Williams. Third low: Pam Truzinski, Amy Hack, Julie Moser, Robin Barrett, Beth Greenwood, Nancy lunge, Susan Williams, Shelia Carr, Connie Noe, Lynn McClaskey, Eric Sexton, Mark lsberghaus. Fourth Row: Phil Connery, Missy Southerland, Tom Tighe, Mike Colson, Bill uthbertson, Bruce Hall, Hans Bussman, Steve Crenshaw, Brian Little, Doug Kim. Three AFS students from other countries attended Memorial this year. Danny Funes from Hondu- ras, Emanuel Gazuts from Switz- erland and Eseta Galo from New Zealand. AFS also took under its wing Adriana Favela, a girl from Mexico who came to Memorial through a program called World Experience. Three Memorial students ven- tured off on their own last sum- mer to different places around the world. Julie Moser was assigned to a work task program in the United Kingdom: Amy Hack lived with a family in Brazil, and Susan Williams lived with a family in Austria. Foreign Exchange Students and their hosts. 1. Mary West, Adriana Favela, Phil Connery, Danny Funes, Emanuel Gazut. 2. Julie Moser, Amy Hack, Susan Williams. 3. Eseta Galo. Organizations 217 uv 'mmf Party! Prom Night. That's exactly what it is, a party. lt's a celebration. lt's that one happy night that seniors put aside the sad parts about leaving high school and make that one last fantastic memory. There was laughter, dan- cing, talking, romance, and craziness. At 12:00 all was quiet, well at least at the Williams Plaza Ballroom. After parties were numerous, and almost everyone headed straight for one. Some people didn't make it in until 3 a.m., while others didn't make it in before dawn. But all knew Prom Night only comes once and made it that very special night it was meant to be. if e 1- 74a law! gleaned! Bright and early Tuesday, May 26, Seniors gathered at the Camelot Inn for the annual Senior Breakfast. The turnout was great! Clt would have been better had we all known they weren't taking up ticketsj The breakfast, consisting of biscuits, bacon, hash browns, and country style eggs was ... uh ... fill- ing. CDid anyone ever figure out what the little green things in the eggs were?J The major reason for having the breakfast was to bring everybody together to have a good time. The junior board did a great job entertain- ing us with their jokes and skits. CAnd to think, all of this for only 56.000 EET e , , inn, I've got pockets full of memories weighing heavy on my mind. And lots of broken conversations. whose exact words I just can't fin The days go quickly, and are quietly left behind. All are neatly packed away, to be there if we ever dream, And venture back in time . . . Rene ,., d. a Knox 2 4 J au! Saying good-bye is never easy. Most seniors found that saying good-bye to Memorial High School was harder than they ever dreamed it could be. On May 27, 1981, they gave that final look and walked away. Each knew they could always come back to visit, but they also knew it could never be the same. Sure it was good-bye to a lot of teachers they'd like to forget, answering to those ever present teachers when you really hadn't counted on seeing them, 35 minute lunch rushes, and best of all, having to ask permission to use the bathroom. But it was also good-bye to friends that you saw everyday and took for granted, the few teachers that you'll miss, the security of knowing what is expected of you, and the saddest, those friends that you'll never see again. These days have come to an end for the class of '81. And yet life goes on, even when we beg for it to stop, for just a little while. X. .X Q lmfjifh f ?'P1?3f. f'?:' ' A tf i IgH ' vi? I 2 ,..,,n-I r Memorial Taps XIX lt's May 29th, 10:30 A.M. The building is empty except for the yearbook staff. This is the last entry to the 1980-1981 yearbook. Looking back, the staff remembers all the difficulties we had from page 1-232. There were times when we would never have made it through all 232 pages without special help from very special people. Number one on the list is Mrs. Lentz. She went out of her way many times to pick us up when we started to fall, keep peace, and even share a laugh. She was terrific! We also greatly appreciate the following: Memorial staff and faculty: for PATIENCE, photographers in their class snapping pictures and students out of their class for picture taking. Mrs. Torbert: for use of the typing room at any time. Mr. Nelson: for use of the dark room. Mrs. Heflin: for yearbook sales and all financial transactions. Mrs. Mary Alice Claybaugh and Mrs. Amelia Wilson: for help with work on the class section. Park Bucker: for art work on the supplements. Sarah Frazee: for art work on division pages and sports section. Mrs. Alice West: for art work for Organizations division page. Mr. Poss: for information about senior activities. The Tulsa Tribune and Carl Means and Kyp Hardaway: for donating photographs. Mr. Harry Lentz: for extra interest in taking pictures to help out. Woody Stalnaker CPhoto Enterprisey: for taking Junior and Sophomore pictures. Roger Meyers and Staff CPhotography Centerb: for development of yearbook pictures and Senior portraits. Aerial Data Service, Inc.: for aerial view of Memorial High School. Taylor Publishing Company CSteve Fritzb Too all of you, a very special thanks, The Yearbook Staff Mrs. Lentz - Sponsor Ann Downey - Index and Copy Editor Leslie Gardner - Sports Niki Hall - Academics Renea Knox - Opening, Closing and Photography Kate Nilson - Student Life and Photography David Sexton - Sports Brenda Taylor - Academics Mary Ann Tucker - Classes Julie Utter - Academics Cheryl Waits - Classes and Photography Mary West- Organizations 227 IIRffW!hQ1?1Q JQSEW1 1113-V215I III I I' I I I III3i5UX23'I 'I I'I'I ' if 'I ' I' 'I'II. III 'I,l' 'I 'I ,II'III7 I , 194,30 M124 1224 183, 1951 fwIIIII',Iy'II ,,IIII,I .Af1I:1rIQ?IH.'E2iiii?iei1Ii,Q2.'FA22.I123Q5?' I' ixhndr it ILM ' 13112 IEE: IIII3f 'I I' Apmcarazzz.1Ia2.1I41I19o,19SI, Bw1fIIffIBradB5I I I ' ' III' I, H ' ' ' ' E IjIe19J5I 25g 'YN' I V,N JJII,II I 3 I' . I IIJQW?IIW2'I'124 'I I5I7 IIII I If-4?'T'f'5' IMQMS iidaiii'-iII3lfi1f5f1H,34fIII, II' ,' II I ,- 'fI,II ' 3EU8f'i7lSi'IM?W'1E?1'Il,!?2 II II I' I. 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Scot! 33. 188. 212 Hutchinson, Donna Hutchison, Sherry 91, 188 Hutchinson, Tryna 33 l ioranim, sherry lmei, Melanie 107 lmel, Sally84, 91, 144, 186, 204, 213 inbody. Brian 91. 215 lola. Randall irons. Craig 34 lrwln. Stephen 91. 186, 211 ltaliana, Dance 175 index 229 J 1 Jabbour, Terry 91, 21 1 Jackson. Daman 91 Juckson, Kim 19? Jacllsen. Lisa 1031204 X ' Jmzllsnn. Marian 164.196 - , .lacksdnilenardo . - JElQill5btl.Shlilly'ID7' f ' Q ' ' Jat1reus,JonatherlB4 ' Jal1raus,Laura1G?' ' 1 ' Jemes. David 311, 124 Jamas, Kris 91... 136. 194 James. Marla 20. 34. 122, 123, 161, 1 - James. W11ll8i'ni1,'Z73. 194. 214 ' Jeflery.Canl1ief , Jeffreyilincenii Jenkins. Brian, , eq Johndrow. Stephanie Johnsonmlana' ' Johnson. Ardalla Jarmsomailly . , , y 1 r , Jehnsuz'l.Bnb'IB7.ZlD.21Z, ,. - Jemima. ,l Ghris:,W6'F' , N 93 1 f, 1 Jdhnsanwlrrebasl 1 J , Jnhhlwrl J' hh ,lJarrere:92 ' E ' 34 n sun, ne .lohnsunfred ,, , y Johnson, James 13? 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Arm 104, 108.1186 McCabe.Dev94,211 K McCaghren, Rhorlda91-.,173. 213 McCall, Troy 108 McCarthy. erri , V, , MCCla5key, Lynn 37. 2911, 21 7 McClellan. use 37, 65.132, 195. 211. 212 McClure. Phyllis ' McCormlck.Jeff 94 . f MCCOQI, Jarnfes 37. 115, 132. 171, 138. 211 , Mccqyrirwfry f ' MQWulHrllweftal13?.l192. 195,121.1-21,7 111i 1 9 l mrellxlaf, llylulf3rrJ?.,f,i 1 ' ' ' Mchanmlflaren 37 , McD0rlald.Tracy lf , McElwralh, Kathie IGS Mcliarrie, Kathie s, Mctiahey, Kathleen ' McGinley, James f '. I ig fr McGowan, Janice ' McGowan, Derren 1.1381 V McGuire. Kelly xg McGuire. Kevm ' . f Mays.Rn1sin39, 198, 199, 204. 213 Maysdiheryle ' Maze., Michael 94 Mead. Eav1.109 Meaclerliulie 39 Means, 14.arl39. 124. 194, 212 Melall. Robert Mears,.Llsa 109. 214 Medlockiherry g , 1 Meffard.P'hilllp,39 ' ' ' 9 . 'Meil'iriert, Susan 139, 141. 195. 198,199 Melikiare. Margie 39 Melton. Tim 39 Menard, Susie 109. 144, 204 Merceri, Qrn-rand Merllnsig, Paula 94, 132, 133. 198 Merrick, Tim M '11 M 194 errl , airfare Mesklmeh, ill 20, 39, 192. 196, 204 Messlerfmiae Metcatf, Sheryl 109, 204 Metlitz, Wa ne Meyer, Mieaael 109, 174, 201 Mlclzraelsglanet 39. 204, 209 , MiQl'W?fSgMati 109.172 v ,MlahelSv.,'tlirrrw1 , yxw, ' 1 Mlhl.ira.ChHlfl1D9. 71215 135+ Mllar?lQ',Cacil ' ' ' ' Miles. Charlie Miles, Mike 94 Miller, Hubby Miller, Cynthia Miller. Miller, Miller, Miller, Miller. Liana 94. 1 22 Siephen 94 fietesa 94. 209. 2 1 2 T1-romas 94 Todd Mills.,6 515718 109 Mclntosh, Elizabeth 198 Mclntosh,1,ynn94 Mclnzyremnihnny 3? . 'Y , l MM QG, '37.',,U , f ' 121' ' ' ' if lah,F154zmliir.,llllllllllllilmlr1 1 mEl'lfri.ly.?l5-FL'll. was A , ' ,Memnna.Tummy ' - 1 1 x 'M Mcylllnstry, Datrnreh' iw 174. 200 ' MnMilhnn,Kal'en3S l , mcrasmrs, rrselndaas. xssszsa, 195. 204 McManus, Patricia ,Rf j 5 Mnlvlullen. John 94. 155.216, 211, 212 McMullen.Valerie38,,VI ' ' McMurray108,21lT V McPike.Janel 94.214, 'V M unlg. Sharon 108. Mc ulrk. Robert f ff Mc harle,Jnhn f r l . iMar:lionrlla.lns-hrelilns ,:, l . Mme. Chri5iel'te MIB. 174, 2002 l Mack. Tanya ' ' Mack, Tina ' , ' Mackenzie, Carol 38. 177. 196 . ' MacMullln, Andrea 94, 1595, 177, 200 Maddem, Darren . Maddox, Deanna . , ' Madsen. James 38 Magee, Tracy 71. 108. 207 Magie, Joseph 38.116, 215 M h M'ke - , a onez, 1 Mayors. asa so, 94 Makinen, Aaron 71, 90, 92. 172 Malcolm, Sherri . Mallory. Hari 108, 188, 2124 , Mqlrramry,Bartt94.2.15 , . MBl'liI110ZTl,,MQ?'j194.2fl4 g Mann, Lesia 38. , Manning, Frank ' Manning, Kim 94 , - . 'Mareburgen Steven 38, 121. 124, 212 Marilan, Doug 14. 33. 155. 119, 117. 204 Marney, Yvonne 196.71138 264 Marouk, Colin 38 . ' , Marouk, John 108 ' , Marquis, Cindy 94 Marquis, Jeff 38, 115 V Marrinson. Tom 38. 291 Marshall. Charles 108. 197 Marston. Jack Marlin Martin Mmlni Martin Martin Marlin Martin . Brad 94. 143 , Gary 105. IBB , .l'5lenn3B,143,, ', J ,Pam l ' , Phillip 106, 109, 124. 172 , Stacy - ,Valerie 109 Martin, William 94 , Mlms, 94 Mlms. Ray 39, 171 lmmlrregseliy we Minshall Shrlsm ' , , ,, Mimrarez. Lvl'-13109 Mitvhfgllmlerry ',,!, ' 2 Y ' Mitchell, 'Mlahael 109. 20,1 l Mitchell, R0lmr139. 53, 136.3 212 Mize.Bab1D9 ' Mises, .mmm 94 Mlzetljfeiri 39 Mibley. Eugienia 94 Hoefcler. Tammy Mohn, Egbert Monaief. John 109 Mondayiamella - Monday. Regina Monday. Vhlben Monneg, lrene,94, 172, 212. 213 Maggie. James94, 173. 186, 21 1. 212. MQW' WM:Eg9l'194lSf 0 1 , l 1 Muqrameel ' ' mwrsxuwgrss , ' ' Moore. Jsclrre39 ' Maura. Richard 94 Moere, Rusty f Moore, Tray Manregmlliaizw 109 Mnreygtlonald 94, 172, 201 Mprriil, Leign Ann 39, 175.' 200, 175 Morris. Eirahi 33 121 . Morris. ,eanle Morris. Lazetta Morris, Ricky 94, Morris. Vick: 88, 94, 195 Morriseit. Robin 109,212 Merriman, Michael 94, 204. 214 Harrison. Trey 1 , Merton. Marilyn 39. 204, , , Morwn,'Randy ' Merton. Raymond 1 Mnser, Julie39.121,19H, 199.211, 21? Mount. Sheri 109, 204 Mower, Terrence 94, Z1 5 Mudd, Greg 40, 21 1 ' Muellhausen. Jill 20, 40. 56. 58. 60. 68. 71 ' 171185, 192. 193. 195, 211 Mueier, Jeff 109 ' Mueller, Philip 95, 196, 210 ' Muenclfl, Jerry 109 Mulrhead. David 109 Muirhead. LurlJo 172 Mulberry. Mark ' Mullen. Tim 1 15. 109 Mulready, Mary , Munklrgjarfa-95. 174, 207 1 ' Murphy, Marnette Murphy. Terry 109 Murphy, Vanessa 9. 40 Myers, Barbara Myers, Chuck 40 Marugg, Tina Maslan, Allison 38. 122. 195, 204. 214 Maslan, Wendy 122 Masnica. Deborah Mason, John 92, 951 Myers, Marc 95 Myers , Marci 95, 196 Myers, Margaret 109. 186. 204 Myers. Mike 1 Myers, Nprman 40 Mason, Sarah Massay. Cheryl 38 f Massey, Sleve 109 . Massey. Diana , Mamas. Peter 94. 174, 201, 212 Matteson, Terli-18 ' NMMQHBWS. Mark 38. 53. 209 Matthews. Ma1l:94 ' . Mattom, Deann Mauldin. Steve Maurer, Max 94, 121 Maxey, Jerry 38 Maxwell, Yo anda Mayberry, Kim Mayfield, Lorl94, 122, 186 Mayfield. Matt 39. 59. 373, 914 Mays, Charlotte r Mays. Ralph 109 N Nale, William 40 Nalley, Ginr1z6l.G9 , Nance. Phil Nash, Laura 95, 130, 131 Neal, Wes 109 Nelson, Annette 40 Nelson. Arlene 109. 204 Nelson, Claudette Nelson. Cara Nelson, Craig 95 Nelson. Joseph 40 Nelson, Renee Nesmllh, Steve 109, 197 1!iettle1s,,John71Z4.1201 , ' ,, lillGhols..Mike'40. 109 ' Q 1 Nichols. Scott 109. 158 i 1 17 Nigbtengale. Laura 40 1 Qlilson, athleen 20. 40. 121. 186. 192. 1 1195. 204. 208 . Nixon. Jefl109 ' 11 1 '7 Nixon, Greg 40, 173. 176. 201. 211' . Hoe. Connie 217 1 Noland. George ' Noland. Peter 95. 214 , 1 Holley. Lisa 95. 186. 188. 204. 209 , 1 gil'lolte,Margaret ' ,,,.! ,, . '. 511' 21' ljl. 111f ff' . . 71,iflgi':iigr'l:liiiL'l:ieliiiW5. 2041051 1 ':1um1rnculi.Jeme me ' Nowlin, Sherry QS' 'V lililiiinanl'Gililrle111 '... 11111 1 .'.N 1121111111 fo :'O'BflEI7, Patti 7 Ulllell. Tommy 95 1? Donnell. Terry 95 11 Deeokesm. Treba 11 Diflinn, Danny 40. 210 'QiKelleyg, Bret! 109 1 iggnhnginrvga ' , 1, 1, '1 E 1 ' fm ,rr'. ,131-if .,,, 1 ' U' 11. eeilllllilenjilm3igmf1lr2l1lsa' j11eie.liil.il11, , 111 r.r.r 1 1 7 5'Qi?jlli5.gllzrlrlil'er 95.115, 186, 200 17' ,- lflsbergheus. llllarlvldi 2154217 , ' fsdislaorne. Juanita 95 1 Usborne, Kalhy 1 1 Qstapawich. Ed 95 Egnlen, Alleon A3990 ?B1ren. Christopher 95 tffllilens, Barbara 21'5svens.Ken 109, 211 iggewifavgdln ' 1 , we e '1:?il1eg.Eric'4l' , ' ' , '1 Smiley. Jennifer 95.175, 2112 5, j, 1' r.... ' -'Par:k.Amy41. 196 1, 77Padilla,Juhn105. 110. 174.26171 1. 1 Karen 41. 196. 197 ' 'g giaganis. Pam 20. 41. 186. 192. 1952204 Sarah 95. 204 1 71 77 .8rad175 ' 11 Teresa 110. 204 ' Pam 41. 195, 204 jg?erinoni. Laurel Kevin,104.1110 Robert 95 ' gfarish. Karen sfarlcer, Cindy 41 , ' , f1Parller. ' ' 1166 ,.N. ,,1Piifiier.'JQlr3myplmlrii 1 ifieerllerg 'Jeff 411, 201 , 5fParker. Joey tw 'F ll. L ' ar er. emma 7 Eeerrisn. Karen 41 7 Parsons. Scott e?astor. Robin 110, 188 Si?atrick. Shawn 9. I 10 Qgxiterson. Ann 95, 183 iiietterson. Donna 96, 214 1 giialtison. Rick FF-aiion,Jon ' V gffgull, Mark 41 , -7Pa1uil.Nency96 1 V 1 1 Paulson, Donna 1 10. 174. 200. 214 3Pa3rnfa,Kelly , . 117 ,1 1 V ,.1iey'f1fe.Lwle96-11321 ' .1 1 1 11Paqrlori.Gre?orWl1l '1 1 VT ' 'Q 1 j7Paytori. Pal y l.1lCl.' 132, 145. 186. 264 , Pearson. Gina 96' Pearson. Susan 110. 141. 175. 201 1. 'iPeepleS. Trena 53 Peigne, Lisa -Pennington. Susan 96. 186 Perdue. Pamela 20. 41, 53, 60. SS. 71. 173, , 185.192, 195,197,204 1 Perrin. Allison ' Perrin. Chris 96 ' 1 Peters. Kristine 20, 41, 204 Peters, Robert 41 , , Peterson. Diane 100. 110. 195. 294. 212 Peterson, .loan 24141. 167. 185. 192. 195, .204.213 , , , Peiliee. John 1 ' ,, ,' 1 1 , ,. ' Plieler. Plalriekwli 96.12123 ,, , ' Pllifner, Judy 110 1 Q Whelan. Paul 110 1 1 fehgips. Paige 96. 186. 204. 215 Phillips, John 96, 143 Phillips, Mark 41, 116. 183 1 Phillips. Mary 186, 198. 21 3 Picketl, Scott 20, 41, 116, 173. 186.194, , 1 195. 21 4 1 Pierce. Patty 100. 110, 212 1 Pierce. Rachel 1 Piercey. Carey 41 Pina. Rosemarie Ping. John 110 Pinisus. Heather 132 Pirtle. Lallawn 1 Ill. 172 , 1Pilcoi.:lv.. Qhrislooher 96 .1 Piler. Krista 96' 1 Q. ' '. Pilar. Sherri 41 1 1 ' Pittman. Mark 110 Planes, Rafael 96, 121 Plant. Steve 42 1l9ii9iniidif. Susan 42. i1sSi1.N2l39.f113 ll111 11 emma. mini 1019.116 1 , , Poe. Emily 100. 119' ' 1 Poehlini. Robert 42 Pogue. my 11 Pogue. Beth 110 j 71 Polk, Brad 96. 176. 201 Ponder. Carla 96, 198. 199. 204 gontobfnne 1 1ope. ary , Powell. Ronald'96 V ' Powell,llan110 , Prnston,,l.iea100. 106,119.1-10gl . , , mee. 222. ,ldfl,,14nll2iM1 , 1 . lilllnl1liii1iiilieiiiii1il5l1i94.tf'11il5l'I95lQl11 Qil1L1HW1 1 1211111521l'ZiEEr1 x'ii:1'111111 1, 1 ' Primwlbulielio 1' 1 1 Prileneir.Meni42 ' 1 Probes. .lo 110 Prolihbwayne . V Pula.Mar1i 1 Purdon,Donna110 , R s Rabinovitz, Maris-412, 116. 117 RahZ.Handyl1U 1' ' 77 lilac els.Marli 1 . ., V li1liiiiil.,1i.isa'11li0,1 i 'J lWi7negl.jlllllnniler,4i2, 113' 1' , lfldiniseinbiaune 119.1121 1 Ramsey. Marvin 1143 . Ramsey. Sheila 71 16 Flandel.Jordan95' 1 Randicls.Lauratlf3f.7 V Randle,l'-lay V VV Ratlilf, Dawn 20. Ray. Todd '1 11 Raydosegg 17 1 nay. Kim f Reddirg. Joanne7171fD. '204 Reed. arl10B.1191 1' ,V 1 Reed. l7legrlene9i.122.l44. 204 , ' Reeiifln 1, ., 1 Haedg1Mg3mdee7. 176, 177.12D1.Z1:l..Q21,2 7 liiWi1..li'l, 1110 1 .7 ' , V , . Heed. Russell 116. 175. 176. 177. 201 Fleed.Tony97 V ' Reedy.Miehael 1. Reeves. Teresa 42 ' Rehbein,Kenrieth1lG ' Reid. David 110 Q 1 Reid, Derek 91.121, 7 s Reid, Rebecca 425 E32 Reitman.Anna jj V Real.man.Emify4z ,V'V 1' s Remus.Dawn19B 1 , ' Reneau. Leslie 110. 188 Regus, Rik 42, 65, 68, 71. 92. 173. 186. 7.199 V Reynaldmnngela 97 , , Reynolds. Ann! 153, 209 1 llewiolrlr-.iilnitailil 7, Reynolds. Gregery 110. 172 1 R ld J H110 eyno s, e V Reznick. Christnpher 110 Rhelnlrarik, Friedriclvl1110 RheinFrank, Rely V Rhodes, Paul 2 G1 215 Rice. Brett 1 11 .7 71 1 Rice. Gary 42 1 7 I V 1 Ricl1ardsan.Charles2. ' Richardson. Daiwa ' Richardson, Micheelgii, 195, 214 Richardson. Tamara iigiddletfiaura 97,1212 , ll. e . Riga. David , Riley, Phillip 1,06 11 1 1 1 ' llinliiil..lleoeeaa f,.. , 11 lfliscllark. Sheryl-116, 111. 131, 172, zoo' 1l4lilchie.1Susan Rilschel. Christi 42 ' Ritter. Kristi 97 ' Rivera, Edward 97, 196 Roark, Maris Robards. Linda 42, 188. 192, 193, 206. 211. 212 Roberts, Browyn 97 Roberts. Dexter Roberts. Lisa 97 ' Roberts, Richard 42 Roberts. Richard 42 Robertson. Robert 42 Robertson Ryan 971' ' ''ni.i.lliellii.Tseall.1ii1,.1.:l.z 11 Robinson, Mike 42. 156 Robinson, Robert Robinson, Shari 57, 58. 111 Rotrliett. Jack 111 . 189 Rogers, Dan 111 Rogers, Douglas 43 Rogers, Douglas W. 43. 186. 195 Rollings. Ginger 111.7131 Rollings, Tracy 43 1 Romero, Ligaya 20, 43, 56, 58, 59, 68. 121, 186.195.204.214 Root. Roger 43 Hoop, Brian 43 1 Root, Mike 41211. 212 , Rcifvenlieb. David 111.174, 200, 212 Roseniieb.'Marl443, 1.94 1 1' ' ' 1'iiheicka.liennelh111' 11 V 1 , ' 'jRUSSg,..llllJg143. 204' . ,1 . ' 'Hussqmic eel 111, . . Rosso. John 1 1 Rourke, Sheila 97. 186. 204, 212 Rouse. Laura Rouse. Nicholas 97. 1.27. 129 Roush. Kimberly 43, 214 V Rowan, Mille 1 11 1 Ruess. Geralyn 92. 97, 197, 213 Rule. Gregory 1 11 Rule. Scott 97 Ruley, Brad 97 Rumley. Wayne Runge, Nanciy 43. 197, 209. 213. 217 Rush. Chris, 3 7 Rush. Laurel 97 Rushing. Bradley ' Russell, James 11 1 , nal-earl, Jeiirilierizo. 43. 5186. 192. aol 5 ' , , , , Milli .'.. 'V., Q11 1 1 1' 1 1 1 11e3Zi?ieie1ii1.112w11,11 , 1 1 eyan,rneiesa2 1' w '1 Ryder. Lee Ann 131 1 Q75 Sadler. Steve 97 Sanchez, Allan Sanchez, Laura 1 1 1. 214 Sandefur. Karen 97 Sanders. Dickey 111 Sanders. John 97 1 Sanders. Jonn1li1l1' 1 1. Samzlersi Lorriiwi. Zim. , 1, 1 . Seridefr1.,Mwniwlf11,11 ' V'tl 1 ' 1 'sana.izen.viiim1i.ill1111 ,V.'. 1 11 Sandme5fer.'Deenae,il3, 59. 144. 204 SangimeY0f.JohnQ7 ' ' sanxemcinay 43. 215 Sinesz Sinead 97. 213 V Saneeiferino, Andrea 43 Sarieieg Susanne 43, 192. 193 satiegisf Robert 97 SaL1igTerrl97 Saunders. David 11 1 Savage. David 1 11 Savage, Melissa 97 V S....si'ii'Ei1i'??l iii. s. ri. . , V 1 Sealesyames, j , . Seerborol1gl1.l3amey.43.'196 , 71 1 1 5c:riaeifeiL5teve'i117 ' I 'J' Sl.il'later,Leah97'1' 1' ' , 1' Scherrer, Tesina 100. ll 1. 195. 204, 206 Scbeiper, Tony 97 . Sclflemel. Eric Sclllerhnber, Briam 'Schmidt Gary 44 Sthnzidi. Tim 1 11, 143 Stixnahfet, Paula sei-ease. Maile 44 Schnake. Patrick 11 1 SChei3Iey.Greg97. 167. 186. 212 Sclmier. .Janice 97. 1 74, 200. 2143 Schwart. Kim 97 , Sehiaiart, Pam 44, 21 1 Schulz. James '7 1 Schumpert, Sheiia 1, Scott, Deyne ' , 11 S:ot1.Gery111.2114 1 Scat1:liaren44, 136, 214 V 56911, Linda 44, 195, 204 Scott. Maureen 44 l Scan. Sheilah 44. 172. 197, 207 Scetifiheli Snatsiteve SESS.. Susan 44 Sqeigliammy 97, 204 Scefiqivny Se3bi2f!.'Gene 1 11 Secure. Shawn Segner, Keith 44. 195 Segner. Merit 9 Y seilperl. oenigse 111. 204 1 1 Seilqert. Shari 44.,2Qil.Q2'l2 Sel'331?'Zfi..laniies1 12 ,1: I'11' 1 ' Sellers. whitney 97' ,I V ' 1 Sellen. Kim 1111, 185 1 ' Sellers. Melina Sellers, Milne 44 ' Sexton. David 97, 208 Sexturi, Eric 44, 217 Shaclselfnrd. Sean 97 Shade J 'f 111,175,215 y, enm er snadiev. Jolie 44. 200. 207 Shah. Nilcy 44. 209. 211. 215 Shannon. Alien 44 Shannmz, Margaret 98, 121, 172 Shapiro. Gena 111 Sham. Jeff 95 Sharp. Greg 17 Sharomeliy , , '1 ,, 1 31 , , Sharp. Mandy 981. 7.12. 211 3' 1 ' snaiy.craige44'1 v ' .11 Shaw, Barbara 441 , ' 1 Shaw. Stephen 43. 98, I 32 Shaw. Tim Sherbon. Krislide. 187, 204 Sherbon, Tim Z 11 Sherill. 'Terri 98 Sherkai. Darren Sherlock Mary 44. 195 Sherwood. Mark 1 1 1 Shields. Matt 11 1 Shipley, Terri 98. 173 Shoemaker, Jamii 98 Shook. Laura 45, 173. 204 Shlzollegr. Julie 175' 1 Shi:irt.',avid'9B nl, 1 , , Slmvieinh 11195. 3 jp, 1 , I , 1 1' 11 Shugierl..garnlllSj,',' ., 11' 'I 1 Shurtleff. David 45. 127.11185 212 1 Slddorls. Paul 98 , , Siegele, Dale 111, 174. 201 Silva. Mary 98 Simmons. Lazina 204 Simms, Glen 98 Simon, Neil 111 Simons. Sally Simpson, Jana Simpson. William Sims, Jimmie 98 1 Singleton. Bob 1 ' Slagle. Cory 43. 75, 173. 194 Slagle, Roger 4 1 , Staten. Cheryl 1 11 7 Slaten, Diane 9B , 71 'f Slater, Jeanne 45. 121 ' 1 Slwn.llnrir.liil1i1l1l.. .1 ,'1ilililil11?-iiliiiii,1W?1 , , , 5,ligi.igrl,Q17lllrligil?yrlige1m,'g'i 11121 '1 11111 ','11.il1.e1.1'.1 '1.i11ffi,1'.1 lsi1llall:1ollifilon'4Efi 77.7 , 1 ' ' Sh'ledl5l.Heclor1fl5 1 ' Smiley, Debra 20. 45. 58.122, 123. 173 1, Smiley, Doug45, 167. 124 Smith, Catherine 45, 174.72431 Smith, Charles 45 ' 7 Smith, Dana Smith, Derrick , Smith, James 45. 53. 116.117.1183 Smith, Jeff , 7 Smith, Julie 98 r ,Q 1 Smith. Laurie 1 1 Smith, Margerat 45. 204 Smith, Rachel 98. 196 Smith, Richard 45 .1 ' Sijl?illh.,,Sonlt,45 7' 111 1 '1 Sl4iiill?l.'llilllilQilm'1,1112, Q gShillil6li15'rflll1?i!1'l2 1' 'M1' , , Snowdecl. Sl1elrri45. 192.'2il4I ' Snyder, Barbara SB. 195.294, 214 Summer, Brad 98 :7 Sommer,Theresa, S k' .B C198 Op in ra ' r 1 1 ' Soulherland. Melissa TS. 197. 211.215.1217 S Sowards. David 98. 201 ' f Sparks, Kellie 7 ,1 1 1' Sparks. Kevin 212 ' Sparks.Scnztq.S 1 1' 7 Spaulding, Randy , 7 , Spamming Kristen 45. 196, Spears., raclley'l.12. 174. , Sl:ieiitS.Jerry,l12 ' ' 1 5 .1 1' Sl:lenl:e.1Bonrlle,98. 138, 1915, 195 1 ' Spencer, George 1 , 1 ' ' , Sparher, Sherri 1 1 1 Sponeman. Ship 112 1 1 7 Steals. Cynthia 7 7 1 Staab. Mary 45. 122, 195.292, 204 Stahl, John 112. 174. 201.2215 Stabler. Donn 46 ' r 'ZZ1 1 ' Stamps. Gregori 98, 214 1 Stamper, Kim9 .212 1 ' Standefer, Paul 98 7 Standish, Todd 1 Standlord, Laura 112, 120. 120. 139. 131. 141.188 7 smash, cindy es. 115. we: 171, zoo, 215 sl ii ri f si 1 a1s a iff, eve Stanton. 1 argarel 46. 151 196. 124 , , Stanton. Thomas 1 1.2 ' I ' Stark. Jim 112 7 7 1 Sleadmah. John 46 Ste.-edrnan, lan 98 Steele. Brad 98 1 Steele, Bradley ' , 1 Steele, David 46, 121 ' '7 1 Steffen, Michael 98 1 Stegman, Stephanie 46.132.1133, 169. 211 Stephens. Karen 46.65. 211.213, 217 Stepnoski, Michele 1 Stems. Norman , Stevens. Alexis 98 , Stevens. Shawna 98, 181 17 Stevens. William Stevenson, John Slewgrl. Robin 98 Stewart. Sherrill 98 ' , 1 , 1 , , Steyer.Jemes98.17El 1 I Stiles. Steve 119. 117. 116.416, 179 Sliner, Pam 93.211, 214 1 Stoltze. John 1 Stoever, Scott i , Stone, Eric 112 Stone, James 98 Stone. Mary Stone. Shelly 112 Stone, Stacy 46 Stoner. Flex 1 12 Storey, Anna , Storey, Jay Sloufier. Sheryl 98 Stover. Scott 09. 112, 179 Stolflers. Jody 112 1 Strain, Jimmy 98 7' ' ' 1 Q. 1 . 1 , Slrattan.Scott1l2 ' ' 1 ' 1' 11 Strobel. Brad 46, 116, 169. 173. 204 ' Stover, Deborah 416. 204 . Stroup, Deborah 46 Stroup, Mark Struebing, Bill 46. 143 Stuart. Terri Stupp, Cheri 46 Suess, John 112 Sullivan, Caraia 98 Sullivan, Darla 98, 172 Sullivan, Deanna Sullivan, Jamie 98, 186. 204 Sullivan, Jerry 46 Summers. ,Blair 1 12, 194 Sumner. Jack 46 , , 7 Surber, Thomas 46,210 ,, S ' J '112 ' im-nan., ay 1' ' Surman, Jim 1 Surrett, .lon 5, 46 Surrelt, Marci 98, 122, 144. 145. 186. 204 Sutherland. Missy 173 index 11 11 .'1 ll! 111111.2111111111w.1'H.1.11.,:111111111w.11.1,1 5wWa.'Trn11i'112'.l. 1 . . . SWunwn,.JHmm1W11f1.1K1.,., ., SwanS6ng'J6hl?l19311:11 ' 11 1 1' Sweel:.Mi14ge19Bf 11115.11 ' 1 . ' SwendsqngMn!k 2U.4G,1' . , Swendsan, Michael 2179 194 gwdfford. Zami . rn son. e 1 Szmgsan. Donna 98 T Taber, Steve 47, 212 Tabor. Keith T aibutt. Susan 47 Talley, Sheila 98 Tandy. Brenda Tang. Hung 98 Tang, Ngoc Thi Tarrants. 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