Midwest City High School - Bomber Yearbook (Midwest City, OK)

 - Class of 1971

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Feeling empty without .V . our other half . . . A' A ai Being close to someone ' fi 5523, A N ' who could make the sun wi shine on a cloudy day . . . or bring stars to our eyes . . . A flickering fireplace or a warm hand to hold when it was cold . . . Love... foryou ... for me . , . empty hours filled with thinking of each other. Above: Tubby Johnson for moments of spare and Karla Pesterfield time. Right: Seniors Sid dance to the music at Sanders and Linda Gar- lunch as the juke box rick argue about which plays their song in song to play, Sid wants the new adult--free stu- Santanag Linda wants dent lounge sponsored Three Dog Night. by the Student Council 6 0 introduction Love ts- if t ' Zwlhailgwli 'M ' fz 122: .. .. i ':-Qf F J .W ,, Q, ix N W ,Z .A we . :f- . W Q . A,,, M -I . A , me Sf y E '- Q . is -if Iii L 1 gala --F,Z15'll51 , 'SIL -75fQ??fKfll' ' .. if - . Fisk, ,i .g b E X f use - ,,,,-an-ws, fa ,,,...---w-'- for everyone, even us v iii emf ffi I if an i , t an-wmgmwrwgwmvwqw W iw ,,,. ., .. :LM ' : mf . 5 , um RECO V ,I-'lfz '73 xi 9. me-ummm , V .,,. M.. . i w l af' - 'l lllllllllll' ii in VH ll Above Left: Regina Renaldi becomes anoth- er victim of the Chris Caram famous wres- tling neck-hold. Above: Somehow times are found when the halls seem empty and the quietness leaves words unneeded. Pam Hood finds this a perfect moment to place a small caress upon Gordon Nelson. U 8 0 introduction Atouch . .. alook . . . a secret that is not really a secret . . . quiet moments . . . happy tales and bubbling faces . . . living in our dreams . . . making the most of our times . . . never being alone . . . having our pals to give us a lift when our world raced down hill . . . friends that made life worth living . . . knowing when to speak and when to keep the silence . . . knowing our time and our place . . . We were all together in do something right . . . better . . . combining our efforts to create a better world . . . Friends: a sure cure for the blahs . . .g so muchtac of life ahead . . . and wanting to spend each day of it as if it were the last . . . new mornings brought new life to the things we did together. Above: It's all in the chewing, utters Randy Forney while he dem- onstrates for Phil Mosher the techniques of eating sweet rolls available during morn- ing breaks. Right: Mrs. Elsie Evans and junior, Randi Hicks show an unusual form of to- getherness in a really swell student-teacher relationship. Q togetherness students come alive in bomber generation i f is l ' ' k1,. 2 2 E5 of wil l L Q r if 2 Above: jeanne Dobbs leans over and pours her brother Keith a cup of hot chocolate. Many weather-warmer bever- ages are brought to our icy football games on Friday night. They prove to be very fulfill- ing when the rain soaks our bods. Left: Sopho- more girls have mixed reactions toward color film version of Julius Caesar. Right: Chuck Lackey 1 offers his girlfriend Martha Lucas some of his buttered popcorn. Center: Randi Hicks waits her turn to see a counselor about a change of schedule. Opposite: Bill Parsons hesitates and makes a spur of the moment decision of 'to go or not to go.' Below: Brenda Kinnison, Joyce Lough- lin, Patty Hamm, Gin- ger Davis, and Ian Wildermuth display typical dress fads. Pads, something everyone is doing for a period of time . . . depending on fads for self-expression . . . in clothes, girls went rnini to midi to maxi . . . boys went from bell-bottom to flair-legged to straight- legged pants . i . along with these came puffy-sleeved shirts for both girls and boys . . . beads and scarves and fringed suede purses made it . . . our hair grew on and on . . . the curliest curls or the straightest straight, both mod . . . we added stylish speech to our stylish looks . . . we 10 0 introduction winter fad of longer skirts were in the groove while getting it together which made us out of sight' '... or we met new people and did new things and what a blast! we saw Three Dog Night in concert and freaked out to Blood Sweat and Tears . . . we danced to the latest hits . . . extremes in dress gave us individualistic ways to express our moods . . . everyday fads giving everyday people everyday reasons to say, Look at me, I'm an everyday person but not a carbon copy. Right on, brother. secludes bony knees N 312 rink introduction 0 11 Right: Barbara Beames and Iucly Lee find diffi- culty in playing double solitaire with a deck of 51 while grooving at a Thespian party. Below: Here we come, sing juniors Charles Prather, Robin Ameen, Barry Lucas, and Glen Reid as they goof off on a free afternoon. g in tall, w11d grass results X Below: Look, Mom, no hands! says Charles Campbell crossing a bridge over troubled waters at the nearby golf course. Left: Robbie Anderson plays frisbee tag during a bomb scare wait. in burnt noses and mosquito bites Pun . . . parties . . . laughing in the classrooms . . . in the halls . . . after the tests we had to laugh . . . remember a joke . . . acting just plain silly . . . the days roared and screamed . . . and our sides hurt . . . wondering why or when it would stop . . . everyday fun . . . school spirit . . . pep assemblies . . . decorating homerooms . . . after-the-game mixers . . . class floats . . . Led Zepplin . . . Jimi Hendrix . . . cruising through McDonald's . . . car caravans . . . homecoming . . . car smashes . . . bonfires . . . snowfights . . . listening to records with someone who makes us happy . . . friends . . . spring break and Mexico City . . . spring fever . . . picnics . . . graduation . . . everyday people having everyday fun. introduction 0 13 x 7 if. L. 'G' wg-,Q -ly K Q 5 E23 a 'ms 'f' if ffs-Egg 5 .F EW at .ii 5' 'asks if 'KL 1 XPS' S x iii H 8 f X 1 -. gg , . 4 QR am, 'mf if Q ,125 , V21-QQ i.,?ff! 4 qgk. . ' f uni' +'?? ' In our world . . . alone . . . created by our day- dreams . . . thinking . . . work- ing out a problem , . . just dreaming of tomorrow, or the next day . . . relaxing . . . thoughts of all kinds filling our minds . . . a quiet room with the soft hum of a radio in the background . . . it's amaz- ing how our minds work so well after a hard school day . . . but we man- age . . . trying hard to for- get the bad happenings . , . working even harder to re- member the better ones , . . funny how our bedroom ceiling, or our school desk becomes a big screen reflecting back the day's happenings . . . the tranquil moments . . . inspirational . . . important . . . soothing our minds . . . then some- thing clicks . . . our minds come back from a perfect world of dreams to the everyday world of every- day people. Left: New physical education teacher Miss Cheryl Suffridge dis- plays a little of her tal- ent as she and Lynette Hendrix 'groove out' in Vocal Music with inter- ested friends. introduction 0 15 More than just those things we read in books . . . people we asked for help, we compared our lessons . . . learning to accept an education rather than reject it . . . long hours of lectures . . . many pages of scribbled notes that did us no good because our handwriting became extremely sloppy as we tried to get down every detail . . . nights that drifted into morning finding us waiting till the last minute to read our non-fiction for a book report . . . telephone conversations about algebra that left us more confused than before we began . . . headaches that developed from essays, pop tests and our not-a-minute-to-spare agendas . . . we've come from 2 + 2 to the square root of 2. . . . from using a period at the end of a sentence to diagraming one . . . from prehistoric man to ' Armstrong's walk on the moon . . . we came from having our mittens pinned to our coats to learning responsibility . . . and from telling time to judging character . . . everyday people learning every day. 16 0 introduction 55555555555 555555. 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All seem busy but . . . . hours of night before, cramrning for exams K Above Left: Mr. Bill Mooney works with the over head projector to help explain a difficult geometry problem. Above: Stumped by the last question, Linda Nelson turns to the phone to find help. Left: Pat McCoy finds a deserted classroom the best place to study for a test. introduction 0 17 1 S- 'E' ?a'K' x fu , s, , . ,rf 'WX' ' .- J - , ' - 4 bl Qfk h I ' 4 . o ' A. Q'ffsi udgu I 'sdd' fx x , 5. O , 4 1 1'3- Q., - a 4' Ek' n ' ,,o ' . e , - 'fi Vpu' J 4 i ,I s. r T ' ' , I kPx ff fi X - S ky'2Qr' ' ,-1 S Q Q h - -4',.' 'S N 0 - X. X ibfgf 4-if n w V ' X 'X , ' 'gf 'x ,I 55' fl' ' r N 7' xQ L , 4 f':l,+ f!'5 4 4' CLAQSES. . E -,f fig! x if?2g If ' 4 A t I'-V,If '-.,, ' I N ll Q senior pins finance end of year project 20 0 seniors lair? A .P 3:1- rjwy-'s?faS??5? A me . ff LuAnn Ables Linda Adams Richard Agosta Kim Akers Dan Akin Mike Albers Susan Aldrich LeeAnn Alf Mark Ambler Kenny Anderson Ricky Anderson Steve Armstrong Raymond Ary Alan Ashford Mike Ashley Marty Atkinson Mary Bagley Larry Baker Vic Baldi Cindy Banning I helps get it all together Senior Executive Board - Top to Bottom: Sidney Sanders, Johnny Clemons, Bridgett Long, Sharon Thompson, alumni representative, Jeanette Winkcompleck, LuAnn Ables, Marilyn Rouse, lim Bauer, Marilyn Stout, Jody Bauer, recording secretary, Barbara Culpepper, treasurer: Steve Hunholz, Bill Par- sons, president, Pam Cosper, corresponding secretary, Debbie Hood, Tony Sardis, vice-presidentg Lee Pederson, alumni representative, Wade Stanberry, Pat McCoy, Teresa Treadway, Barbara Beames. Cn the top where we belong . . . seniors . . . giving underclassmen a rough time because they are . . . we, the varsity, the club officers and the spirit leaders . . . facing ACT and SAT test . . . thinking about college but being glad we're still seniors . . . we had our own parking lot . . . our own reserved seats . . . privileges . . . sponsoring a dance . . . selling senior class pins . . . we were the princessess and varsity players . . . we wrote our class will and prophecy . . . but classes got so routine that we found ourselves studying for our semester tests . . . or just staring at the second hand on the clock as it ticked away our last year . . . it wasn't just our slump, the whole school had it . . . there were English term papers and our extra money spent on cliff notes for tests we failed anyway . . . there were book reports thow many were faked?J . . . Macbeth and other kinds of English courses to take . . . and we took Psychology and Sociology to find out the how and why of human behavior . . . or really just an easy grade . . . we ran around in Cupid suits to deliver Valentines . . . we got some from friends and we got some we'd just like to forget about . . . we've come a long way since we had a pet planaria in bio- logy . . . all too soon - May 27 . . . caps and gowns . . . graduation and tears . . . we stopped depending on our friends' way of think- ing and we became indivi- duals again with our own views . . . how we've changed! seniors I 21 seniors discover big year, great success Terra Bannister Linda Barker Lydia Barra Ted Barrett fg 'w Sandi Barton Kirk Bass Kathy Batson Above: Senior cheer- leader Pam Cosper leads pep club in a be- fore-the-game chant. Apparently, our spirit was high due to our second straight wi over the Silkies. 22 0 seniors jim Bauer fm JRE' Jody Bauer Barry Beaird Bette Beaird Barbara Beames Steve Beeney Darrell Berna Valerie Bernhardt Bruce Berryhill Bob Bevel Beverly Bishop Cathy Bishop Joe Blakeburn Jack Blankenship Paula Blankenship Cathy Bledsoe Janice Bledsoe jim Blouch Beth Bock Dennis Bonczewski Fred Bost Jean Bouse Nancie Boyd Helen Boydstun '11 YH? Wu-sf 1:57 E -swiss 'V -Q in y' 'ef i yi, 5 ly, J '1:. F iii a seniors 0 23 bombers take pride in successful glory lvl or -M A ., 'vii H' , A uw 'X ,:2: 1 ::' C H 1 i p .t 1 . fix- 1 -W if A,,:. r n I Q 24 0 seniors Craig Boyer Vivian Bradford lim Branham Dick Breshears Mary Brooks Spencer Brooks Ian Brown Joanna Brown Pam Brown Tom Buchanan Eddie Bugby Brenda Bullock Debbie Burkhalter Rick Burnett Ronald Burnett Ann Butler Barbara Butler Tom Callahan Rose Callaway Darlene Campbell Lee Candler Merry Cardwell Debbie Carlisle Pam Carter Randy Carter Ronnie Cash Mel Castleberry Karen Cater Christy Chapman Laurie Charrette George Cheek Darrel Clark joey Clark Q A-. .,. 4 C lii i iii', XI san if D Above: Oops, says Karla Pesterfield as she reaches to catch her tiara after being crowned the '70 Bomb- er football princess. She received an engraved disc, a dozen yellow roses, and a smackaroo from Tony Sarclis. seniors 0 25 .PRIX -.-nh -ai Above: Summer break provides opportunity for officers Connie Hickman, Debbie Bon- sal, and Cindy Hoff- man to raise money for Tri-Hi-Y. The car wash was held at Across the Street. Other activities throughout the year included mixers, hay ride, slumber party, and trip to Six Flags over Texas. 26 I seniors Karen Clark Mary Clayton Johnny Clemons John Coker Vanessa Cole Roy Combs Gary Conley jack Cook Gwendolyn Cooper Shellye Cornwell Left: This is what we're going to do to them Friday nightff warns Bob Suellentrop just as he gives one helping swing during the car smash preceding the Northwest game. The hundreds of stu- dents that flocked to the victory car smash beamed with a lot more Bomber pride each time the thought of running the silks came to mind. students barely find time to rock-out to student lounge juke box during lunch gf is X Marilyn Corso , ,, Beverly Cossey I I t 35 we Sharon Cottam Carolyn Cotton Jimmie Courtney Debbie Cox Gary Crawford Alvin Crossley Mike Cruze Barbara Culpepper Peggy Cummings Linda Curry B Q 3' v seniors 0 27 ff? Left: Between all of the excitement filled plays of a football game, the exhausted mulitude of Pep Club girls rest with the anticipation of the next time they will be expected to cheer for more touchdowns as their special team rides on. Right: Pep Club offi- cers, Marilyn Stout, Jeanette Winkcompleck hurry to get spirit signs ready to hang on the sides of the buses be- fore leaving school grounds for another football game and an- other win over tough Northwest Classen. far- 5 ,fs t .et A if Vi f Tom Curtis Carl Cyr Vickie Damron David D'Andrea Dana Davis Dina Davis Ginger Davis Rita Davis Janet Delling Don Dennis Dan Denny Tommy Denson Paul DeRousse Keith Derrick ,I .A , f, K ',i 'fw4s12,..,g: V. K .tt Wflm at seniors officially turn into the leaders of the pack in final year here Cathy DeVault Steve Dey Carol Dickey Celest Dickinson Rick Dillard Jeanne Dobbs Charlotte Donaho David Dooley Noella Doss Ianice Douglas Gayle Doull I' D wb h im ra oug Jim Dunford Alvin Dudney P D am yer Barbara Eisentraut Phil Elkins Q4- 1 ,l . K, seniors 0 29 Sandi Eno Nancy Evans Cindy Fanning Charles Farber gifted class produces promising leaders ,wh .p0 'Sm.C A sg W i 30 0 seniors Vanessa Farmer Steve Faulk Susan Ferrell Gary Ferris Chris Finley William Finley LeAnne Fonville Steven Ford Randy Forney Gloria Foster Robin Foster Gwinda Fox Jana Frame Robert Franklin Mickey Fritz John Fueshko Mykel Gable Nona Gage Melody Gardner Neil Garrett Linda Garrick Elizabeth Geer Rita Geer Greg Gesell Cindy Gibson Wanda Gibson Iackie Gill Susie Gillis Peggy Glassgow in f S 'X sf all M it it 1 y 5 lg? ' 1 WM Right: Fullback for the Bomber football team, Bob Suellentrop smiles with gratitude as he eagerly receives KOMA's Dr. Pepper Prep Player of the Week Award from Scott Walker, radio disc jockey. 3 tl-' L seniors 0 31 as closing of year draws near, students M 'F 4 LN' , P Lz,,-A TW is 5 i ff? X 32 0 seniors Louise Goff Rita Gonzales Farley Gorden Vicki Gorham jerry Graham Sam Green Rick Grey Sharon Griffin janet Griffith Charles Grubbs Heather Grueser Lonnie Guest Debbie Hahn Carolyn Hall Emmitt Hall Gayla Hall Marilyn Hall Rick Hamersley Margie Hamilton Kay Hampton prepare for future at vocational center Eric Hanson Anne Hardy Cathi Hargrove Ioan Hamer Randy Harper Cathy Harrell Linda Harris Above: Seniors Jackie Gill, Janice Bledsoe, and Cerri Bryant take turns polishing one anothers nails. The Midwest City-Del City Vo-Tech Center provides useful courses for future vo- cations. Cosmetology extends three hours of hard work every day. seniors 0 33 'CU an , ,,, Tw E A-w i 5 Q wut 4 '9-Q 34 0 seniors v 5,13 QM- .F V A gn,- ,,V, ,, .,-1 5-.. Left: Theresa Willis appears hypnotized as Midwest City stars in their opening game of season with Duncan. Bombers chilled the Demons with a super- cool 30-23 victory, Se- nior girls received front fm ir if L Randy Harris jan Harrison Rhonda Harrold Sidney Harroz Iolinda Hawkins Wayne Hayes Craig Heflebower Sue Hemmer Nancy Hendrickson Robert Henegar Marilyn Henning David Henry '--:, R Danny Henson 1' My ,W ,. row privileges. YW rl Helen Henson my? Bonnie Hibbs Cliff Higgins Norma Hodges Yer f M? ,Q if 1 Pl W Y Q , amused., ,. --if I V, 1 C C, ,C H1 class claims five national merit winners Cindy Hoffman Kathy Holtzhauser Debbie Hood Balinda Hopkins Billy Horn Karen Howard Suzy Howard Jonny Howell David Howerton Bill Huckaby Cynthia Huckeba Steve Hunholz Doug Hunt Harold Hunter Shari Huseman Joy Huska 1 1... seniors 0 35 echoes of yesterday's memories conclude Dennis Ingram Donna Ingram Pam Jackson Debbie Johnson 36 0 seniors ,sewers , .spw k..,-- - -,-vida, -,angf ,L H v wa? tl vit! if .1 4 4 ,Q , A if 4 I Gsm, ' visjf james Johnson Linda Jones Shirley Jones Phyllis Kapella Pam Karner Nina Kassebaum Susan Kautz Ricky Kay George Kelly Kevin Kelso 'wonder bread years' 1- ,6 ,, I- it I 5 A Denise Kirtley Darrel Klimeck Lana Klinekole Patty Klinger David Knight Randy Kohl Stan Koszelak MY' r., I Gary Kendall Kay Kendall David King Gayeleia King jane King Wayne Kirk 12 for graduates Center: As excited pep club girls hold gold and black streamers across the arc, Tony Sardis leads the Bomber foot- ball team on to the playing field at the sound of the gun. seniors 0 37 38 0 seniors 'senior day' introduces to upperclassmen before Above: Senior Sidney Sanders takes a break to feast his little tum- tum. Left: Seniors Dan Looney and Rick Ham- ersley try to just keep hanging on, to Rodney Scott, that is! Is it too late, or can he be saved? Keith Kounovsky Kay Kr esbach Vivian Kruger Don Krumme Chucky Lackey Bobby Lane Connie Lane new fields for careers they make future plans John Laster Johnnie Law Robert Lawrence Nick Lazzaro Tony Lazzaro Carolyn Ledbetter Judy Lee Sharon Leighton Sharon Lemm Fronda Lemons M r L' ht a y ig Sheri Lloyd Bridgett Long Danny Looney Joyce Loughlin Joan Lovell seniors 0 39 Keith Lowe Tim Lowery Gail Lucas iw' Martha Lucas ,IX talent shines in christmas variety show 3 w I -- -A-1 .ln Kurt Lyles Larry Mabrey Vicki Mack Patti Maddox Above: Bandmen with their U76 trombonesn set the mood for the homecoming parade as they march on and on along side the pride of MCI-lS,'f Early morning practice paid off as the music aroused spirit among crowds, Becky Manaugh Tom Mangus Pat Mansfield sy!! 40 0 seniors Bill Martin Leslie Martin Toby Martin Phillip Massad Donna Masteller Pam Mathews Mike Mayo Dwight Meade Gary Meadows Debbie Medlin Ric Medliner Paul Meeks Ronnie Mercer Norma Meredith Lorraine Merhib Susie Merriman Mary Meyer Gary Miller Janet Miller Myra Mims SWF - Mu-3 9: 1 seniors 0 41 'we're the best under the sun, we're the LH. 42 0 seniors gl Q -my .. L- V az ' , is ala. A ' J ,,:. A . I sz if , f , Karen Minton Bill Mitchell Gary Molzahn David Money Mary Monforf Judy Montambault Kathy Moore Iackie Morgan Mark Morgan Russell Morgan Brenda Morris Bert Morrissey Carron Morton Maxine Mosher Phil Mosher Jana Mosley Sarah Mouchett Mike Muecke Bill Muehlenweg Kirk Mullen seniors of '71!' Johnny Murphy Diana Murray Betty Myers Beverly Myers Cheryl McCannon Darla McCaulley Mike McClanahan Edwin McCombs Pat McCoy Charles McDonald Sherri McDonald Cathy McGee Pat McGlamery -Q i 1!V'4 Q me asf' it Above: Spirited Pep Club seniors, Beverly Bishop, Sharon Suggs cheer loud and clear for the Bomber boys as they fight on to victory over the NWC Knights. MCHS walked off the field with a 33-0 triumph and one of the greatest feelings of inspiration. seniors 0 43 Ed McGuinness Karen Mclnnes Cindy McLaughlin Doris McManus class of '71 makes the most of last year 4 . Q- bm . E S. if 1 ,3 I W' , Q iff . 45 n n1 . an 5. 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QL r.'- F , 'QM' Sf if .W '1 is af' ,gum b lisa . 5 'YL Pam McManus Dana McMillan Sue Nations Iamie Ned Bill Nedbalek Ben Nelson Bill Nelson Cordan Nelson Danny Nichols David Nichols lose Nieves Steve Noe Sonja Nunn Tom Nunn Janice Ogle Mabel Ottinger with graduation anticipation Left: Exhausting ef- forts finally helped se- niors to put it all to- gether for a second place float to highlight the homecoming pa- rade, Revolving on the Envelope Enid theme, the tongue ap- peared to be moving lwith a little help from their friendsj coming near Danny Overdeer Mike Page Jeff Pappan Brad Parrott t' .nv ,,.., 35 Si t i iifsgyz Bill Parsons Mike Patterson Shelly Paul Lee Pederson Gail Perceful David Percell Karla Pesterfield Dorothy Peters Betty Peterson Sonya Petty Carla Phillips Randy Pittman fl' vo'-r ff-...J sen1ors045 ' in x I bombers keep in tune with win after win Wu!-P X 'Q it WS, eee y Above: Having a snack after another Bomber victory, Carol Dickey and her escort, Lynn Garrett enjoy sharing the same booth. 'The 5treet', a popular eating site, furnishes excite- ment after many scho- lastic functions. 46 0 seniors A -..,, f'w...! ft-.13-f-', ..: A L .4: ff .'L X, 3 t fl 'liz' ' 3' . L1 f ' ' f T R it ,,-,.e:i,,.- .- J g gs 23,3 31125 lf fr-xiii Gary Pitts Ianet Platt jim Poche Sandy Polen Lee Ann Pope Linda Faye Pratt Dee Qualls Ron Reimer Doug Renfro Emery Reynolds Coleen Rhoades Bill Richards Russ Richardson Sandy Richardson Philip Rikard Chuck Robertson Ion Robinson Cheri Rook Jenny Rose Iohn Rose . v,,. Janet Rogers Kevin Rollin David Rominger 4017 were Above: Service with a smile is Madeline Tay- lor's motto as she grins ear to ear during a part time job. College-bound people earn extra dough in various ways on their spare time when not attending class. seniors 0 47 uncle sam looks Right: '70 homecoming Y led these senior boys to change their roles and become gangsters. john Clemons, right, pre- pares to steal the scene as he arrests Enid gangsters Steve Hun- holz and Dennis In- gram while staging a hold-up robbery for dazzled spectators. 48 0 seniors into eighteen year olds Mark Rosenberger Michelle Rosilier Marilyn Rouse Dale Ann Russel aa...,, 5'-'-I, Marcia Russell Cathy Rynda Cheryl Salmon Judy Salmon John Samples Diane Sanders Sidney Sanders Laura Sayers Af-Jerri Mike Scears Leslie Schafroth Tom Schell Laurie Schemm 3: eff, as available draft bait Beth Schoen Barbara Scott Deborah Scott Gary Scott Rodney Scott Roger Scott Lynn Seaton Randy Segler Steve Sells Dan Senghas Pam Shaddix Kathy Shearer Vickie Shelton Larry Shields Kim Shultz L VL jf 15. + . 5:53. ' if-t. J., Right: Keeping Bomber spirit alive in the crowd, gunner Chris Casper raises a Bomber victory flag high to prove that we can beat John Marshall. Bomb- ers did just what they promised by defeating the Bears 28-7, and going on for step 7. tar' 'X V16 frisbees fly as high as spirit during the rainy park Weiner roast rally 50 0 seniors Delores Simmons Jim Simmons Mike Simmons Ron Sipes Ann Skinner Bob Small Craig Smith Denise Smith Jim Smith Karen Smith Mark Smith Sandy Smyrl Richard Southerland Terry Spencer Ioe Spillman Diane Stacey Lucretia Stanfield Wade Stansberry Bob Steele Sandi Stelle Cathy Stelzer Donna Stewart Marilyn Stout Sharon Stowe Cary Strickland Bob Suellentrop Linda Sutton Gene Syfert Madeline Taylor LuAnn Thayer Debra Thomas Rick Thompson ,. -,.,. L, .g5tg:-,5-gg.,-fef,,V5ge-we ' as an P 1 915 if if X1 ig W Right: Debbie Rynda, Student Council pub- licity manager, under- takes one of her vari- ous weekly duties of changing the front bulletin board. The purpose for it is to let the students know what's happening. 52 0 seniors seniors 'get it all together' as hidden 5 tt , i A T 5' ii S X 490' ,1 r ,f :,:' Y sf 1 is ,S Sharon Thompson Kirk Thrasher Gennie Toahty Tanya Tomko Dena Tornquist Teresa Treadway Russell Tribble Jeanna Tucker Mike Tull Lynn Turner Debbie Turney Cheryl Ulsh Kenny Updegraff Steve Vanclemeer LuAnn Van Zant Linda Vining Joseph Voci Craig Volak talents come alive at annual hootenanny Denise Wade Doug Waggoner Theresa Wagoner David Walker joe Walker john Walker Kevin Walker Tina Walker Teresa Wall Steve Wallace Tommye Wallace Rocky Waller CZ? to i F5 4 Left: The DECA Club's entry for the homecom- ing parade brings back memories of the Old West with covered wagons and horses, as senior Harvey Stevens rides along side to carry out the theme of the exibition. seniors 0 53 new seventy-minute sixth hour sets aside Alvin Walling Michael Walters Richard Walton Mike Weatherby Cary Webber Becki Webber .Q X ie X K fi' r ei 1 'ix qi i l 4 'T i 54 I seniors Jenny Wecldle Randy Welsh Terry Welsh Candice West Kathy Whipple Tina Whipple Cindy Whitfield Eileen Wiegel Ian Wildermuth David Wilkins Doug Williams extra period for many various assemblies Iudy Wise Hodge Wood Steve Woody Terry Wright Tom Wright Becky Wylie Cindy Yeager Linda Young Marquita Young Mary Jean Young Linda Ziegler Pam Williford Theresa Wills Jeanette Wmkcompleck Gail Wise Y Y 'H eff 1, eeii it ' ' .5 fu. 4 gm 'M' K I v, . F . ig yrgr -it 63, -moody' Center: Senior Lindy Sockey gets a round of applause from his fel- low classmates as he struts around in the hall modeling one of many mod outfits of today's fashion. seniors 0 55 middleclassmen bury plainsmen in flower 'M X 'V' xv an ! Ream 1 I ww - 1 , Q Aw 52 A54 1 X -1. - x af sid, 4, M, , Q J I 2 519 fu... sz ij, Ei.- 6 , Q , - gh lr S2 Q-at 'L ,M ,I A K FV gy l' .. 1 X Q Q 4 , Yywvz ww it 4 - Lawful A . 5 1 P K 41+ 1 x az if t B- aw' 5 r ii S H af, .- . -i 4 4 , up 22535 in 3 as vs V 9' -5. , Z- 5 f e TS1i1sfi:2l':ifhiiili 1 Sirwxfifili! xxx my A 7 ' 2 you-t, ACN l m i ,.-f.,,e,,v if 44 f' V S si 1 . ,E .A.. 4 V L rs A :., yrs. + gui - ' Q,-.4 ' 'Fix AL2' ' .W - : Qi ' 1: 1 r , ,. Q KKm ',' as 5 Ig. e es 2,,' 1 Q ZKA , A A 1z - t if 'LL' A ' ,- ' 7, B Z ' ' f g A r A ff? ' A X' h W 1 Vh' I l I L 1 -I. 56 0 juniors - Pam Adair Barry Adams Jody Adams Rosalind Adams Melodie Allen Richard Alvis Robin Ameen Candy Anderson Carol Anderson Cary Anderson Kenny Anderson Robert Anderson John Anglin R. B. Arreola Karen Arstingstall Sandy Axtell Karen Bailey Chris Bain Andy Baker Steve Ballard Ian Barber Robin Barker Doug Batchelor Jan Bauer Merilee Baxter Kenneth Bayless jerry Bays Kathy Bean Becky Beard Mindy Beeman Ann Bellows john Benardello Robin Bevel Bonnie Bishop Tom Bishop Mike Black Steve Black Rick Blagowsky Kathie Blain Linda Blankenship Ellen Blue Lisa Bonner Debbie Bonsall Billy Borcherding Rebecca Bottoms Mona Bowers Keith Boyd Charles Boydstun pot for big first place float Iunior Executive Board - Top to Bottom: jamie Holder, Tracey Harmon, Rhonda Wagnon, Cheryl Trout- man, Debbie Ritter, ,Ian Bauer, vice-president, Cindy Shepherd, Connie McCork1e, Sue Chang, Niki Brady, Debbie Rynda, secretaryp Farilyn jones, Terry Hall, Barry Lucas, Charles Prather, Robin Ameen, Glen Reid. Jerry Bays, president, Rachel Harmon, treasurer tnot picturedj. Iuniors . . . all 72.5 of us . . . the upper half of the underclassmen . . . the class sandwiched inbe- tween . . . a little closer to being a senior . . . but still not far enough from being a sophomore . . . thinking we're almost there . . . but still wait- ing to fill those shoes marked size 12. . . . the minute we opened the door to being a junior responsibility wel- comed us with a greedy smile . . . our job? financing a prom . . . how we ever raised enough money we'll never know . . . but we were challenged and we met that challenge halfway . . . Green stuff- commonly called money rolled in little by little . . . selling Bomber Power pins . . . the car wash where more water got on us than on the cars . . . the bake sale featuring Betty Crocker's finest . . . dances, pop bottle drives, painting curbs . . . knocking our- selves out for something we believe in . . . one more bridge to cross . . . this time a little higher, a little harder . . . we've come this far and there's no turning back now'. . . no second chance . . . we wish now that we'd studied a little harder . . . opportunity . . . our chance to discover the right road to take . . . each find- ing his own personal route leading to his own different goal . . . we can look back and smile . . . look ahead and antici- pate . . . but right now we're just a few every day people . . . juniors 0 57 f ' 1 xr ,X Above: Becky Criss- man takes a break to beam at a friend before a teacher catches her. She makes the rounds in one of the newly car- peted halls of the tradi- tional black and gold as she bops back down to room 222 . 58 0 junrors inbetweens like Gaye Bradley Niki Brady Judy Brandon idea of even if it means sitting -V '1 M Ea - 5 ..gf-graef,1:ziew1esg1Lg:f+t an-2 - W, I e'r-r X f re. i Wa X l fx - ,K ., ....,.4a.. re Q -H 5 Q95 K 'iii 1 9.3 Q vnu' X 'F it X, 2 er S, -Q MY, aff . Z. .W-, ,, '- ,. 77' 5 4- j f , ,E,i 2 m B 1 3 Sl . I 1. Nr he fi , at V way .pie , 9 ra if 3 ef' ' H riei I 1 ' J 'miirlr' ,Q353ll0f!rf,ev Paul Brandon Judy Brandt Mike Brasington Margaret Ann Bray Trudy Brendemihl Kathy Brennan Kathy Brittain Alton Brown Don Brown Kaye Brown Madonna Brown Susan Brown Robert Brumley Ruby Brumley Tom Bryant Lynn Budde Janice Burns Jody Burr David Butterfield Cindy Bybee David Bye Rolyn Callahan James Campbell Chris Caram John Carpenter James Carr Charlie Carroll James Carry -ms' if in ,V gf fn , gr . so S . K 52 ...es . I A r 1 xi ,r F .21 5 18 E QF sf was it Qv- 2, . , it is 'Q 5 7 t I Q if V . aaara , was if '. ,. . L 'I ' 1 J w rw advancing from balcony to ground floor in chunky side seats or standing in aisles Debi Carson Rick Carson Charles Carter Richard Carter John Carwile Chris Casper Jim Cauffield Danny Cervantez Paul Chandler Sue Chang David Chase Charlene Chiang Scott Childers Sharon Christian JoAnn Chudzinski Blair Clabes David Clampitt Danny Clark Gwenna Clark Raymond Clark Peter Coad David Cochran Caylene Cochran Joe Coker Tim Colbaugh Rick Colcliron Jimmy Cole Kathy Coleman DeLyssa Collins Mark Collins Stewart Combs Valeda Connally Donna Conover Judy Conrad Clare Conti Charlotte Cook C H S-I 'QE H , , kv, if a.. , or gi. I er-'nv' ' A ll ,ff V A ,EBV . I Q 1 r . WX.-,V 1, fi, 'rr '14 5 . 'alms-.ff 1' Qi Q f fy as ' - .r Qsztrswuwffcmy , ff' at - greg f ,E wr up ms l - V. ,fb A V' in Y ygg .4 -f'i D .f- i l- ., J Cai K C fi- Q A S C5 J.. rear ' VM J V I 2 ,zi . . 7 ' M' ,xi ' - f A .. M M any sq fr R... . , N. juniors 0 59 iz rd ei 3?- W Debbie Cook f LLL:'.V'V Duain Cook if + 1 gzuu A Mary Cook ' ,. W 1 yy.. Y ' wg P. ..Li 1 MA my M K I tt., ' -rr V' Xl, I , . ' Sli , if 1 F f r E s if ffix Above: Hold still, Kenny, I haven't fin- ished your hair, or would you like to go sit under the dryer? asks Margaret Bray as she gets a break from her regular costumers at the cosmo' center and practices beautifying techniques on Kenny Heitzman. 60 0 juniors S, Zifiil N he , , if 9 A, if 1 K +..dm JE! W.. 5 x Y J Q hi iw 2 , 9 A 'K ' E x. fi sv- -q 'ig Kuff - twif-ass--3-ww V ,sm-11.sfsafm 'f1wf?e!Ss?z,,,fssa 6 2 1 if Q l as whit- is 1 Wk W N if 3 ir X' 5 - : U K rf iq gi I, .af Q -. Frank Cooke Bill Cooper Linda Cormell Lonnie Cox Mark Cox Becky Crissman Christy Cullen Lloyd Cummings Debbie Curb Betsy Curren Charley Curtis Sharon D'Amico Cheryl Daniel David Davidson Marc Davidson Donald Davis George Davis janet Davis Jimmy Davis Sharon Davis Richard Day Benny Deal Gina DeCarolis Debbie Decker Phyllis Denison Richard Denny much time was spent by juniors finishing class float in time for homecoming parade Kevin Derrick :QV :-: E A Darl DeVault Q. E ' .- Robert Donathan 'g 1 V . ' A i s Stanley Donham ' E ii, d u, a A i - i. S V a ' Cheryl Dowdell ,Q Risa DuCasse 1 V ai 1 -A ' ii' fi i i Michele Dunlap Keith Dunn Karen Durnell - -7' 'T H Bill Eckart , N' x f i V i4 Brenda England i -f Henry England J - ff- .,,, 5 Carolyn Enyart Steve Erwin as X ' Chuck Evans Irs' i 5 Deniece Fallwell r Ron Fanning is Ioyce Engledow if ek Ji. ' 1 aired 5 I rla i ' . n a wr nlno iw Terry Fanning Maria Fankhauser Ricky Faulk ,W Rickey Ferguson Sheri Ferguson Diane Ferrish at if 'ta' We 1A Mike Filippo Lyle Flora Rod Fogarty LuAnn Ford Cheryl Foster Pat Foster A f gratis Left: Climax of spirit activities during the heat of summer burst out as Pep Club girls had a car caravan to Rose Field to yell for the football guys. Hand signs of victory and chants of Go Bomb- ers enlivened quiet neighborhoods. juniors 0 61 wx' ef- kr , Hs, Q , Hg 33, HS SG j I m,l . 5 ' E.f,.wfae2aKfer5i Vjkvffer l? 3 i3??sJi fpggeyzifa .. ,, r f . we- -.: i 1.2 Q-+ 1 ,gum H ., rr ,R , 32 Nr if Q vi was H 6 mx, Q 2 4: . 1 ,, I N.. W E+ Q V . ::,, .. a 4 1 5 ' asf Y 3 David Fowler Linda Freeland Neil French Ricky French Don Garbutt Karen Garrett nior ear comes in si ht, middlemen -- .f,- 'si 'ia Y , fi .1 3 1 9 ir, bmw, R ifngrsif. ' ', iirfifflf' ., - I -dr f'5!1 T.. I if it v K is -' ,- 1 ,z X' + 'bl . 5 f ,A r X, I N . , 1 x S t F 255 .4-ai 1 t g- .-MH? 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Q I ' A ' , 5 if - 0 62 0 juniors Larry Garrick Barbie Garrison Doug Gay Gary Geer Mike Gephart Linda Germany Chris Gibson Gary Gooch David Goodwin Danny Gordon Kathy Gowin Cheryl Gray Freddie Gray Greg Green Pam Greenhaw Bruce Gulliver Joe Gutierrez Louise Haberlandt Larry Hahn Peter Hake Terry Hall Kathy Hamilton Steve Hamlin Gary Hanson Ricky Hardy Rachel Harmon Tracey Harmon Kevin Harris Vicki Harris Tommy Harrold Bill Harry Teresa Hartzell Gail Hatfield Paulette Hawkins Rhonda Hawkins Vicki Hawkins Jimmy Heath Kenny Heitzman Donna Helm Joe Henderson David Herford sigh with relief, 'two down one to go' Steve Herren Jeannie Herring Kathy Hesterlee Janet Heuser Connie Hickman Randi Hicks David Hill Paul Hill Kathy Hillier Mark Hipp Pamela Hix Pauline Hodges Jamie Holder Arlan Hollingshead Nancy Homier Pam Hood Janie Horn DeI.ynn Hudson Rhonda Huff Mel Huffaker Jim Hulsey Debbie Humble Terry Hunter Walter Hunter 'WWW: 1 Left: With a yearbook deadline coming very soon, Mike Tomlinson, junior photographer, takes a picture while juniors Connie Sander- son and Chris Caram find a way of helping by Hhamming it up for the camera. juniors 0 63 - in , ,ia X, it ,,, ,,, ,, ,,gf,,,.. .-:..-.. F' :. is , ,m,. ,. in ,. TW 'sg g .X 'f 5 :HEX 3 J 5 , if Q R S M5 , we-X . - x ,, 4 - , i. A an-I r 64 I juniors Q gm , . xml, ,.v,..m,:E-H ff ,f 1-Q. ,: , - -nw 2 1 - , f in Lf- 'K -hw' S ' I ' ., -' Q ' , e ' .fin 1' ' 2 T' ' ,. ,,.,,. Z-ELS-xifignifisg ,:,,1v .'- Wu ,. ,.,X,W3 ., X an l 1 ,Za .W r i QQ P' J if ,, LY Y 2 if f gi' 'f' .2 .Nwk , - ,gn . -..J ,,-33. ' J , fx-I 'f . - e i r. mm- , . 'Q I. ' K . . 5 W ,.-Q. - .4 we 5 Mil iz' Center: Taking advan- tage of that well de- served break from the usual hum-drum class- es, junior Jerry Bays tries his hardest to sere- nade Terri Carr. And isn't it exactly like a girl to turn her back on a boy? Debbie Jordan Kathy Kane Lisa Kassap Cheryl Kelly David Kelly John Kelly Lola Kelso Bruce Kerr Steve Kerr David King Martin King Ron Kirts , .ily !wW ' Foy Hurst John Hurst Debbie Hurt Nona Igert Jimmy James Paul Jay Micheal Jenkins James Jenks Vicky Johnsen Farilyn Jones Jerry Jones Susan Jones 1' 3 in 525.7 e fmfq- 5, 11 is ' ,t . , , g , if J K LM 1 f-1 ,J f. KAQ .,, . J ' 'F fr , N' K 1 U 5 ' Ellis 41.1. 5 L U , 1 fy ,. J' 5. A ,,,' . A iff fi t fly' -1, X Q E fm ,Q we hy.,.MWw,-. f Al J J-s,,,,,fjf,f ' wifi W we-We QIQW ,.., J,y,, A offer, ..,,, I WflQr..,,vf1 A. r' Q1 f,mr,.e,:,,,L ,,,,,,,,.,WM vfff MMV,-A , Patti Kizzia Darrel Knapick Larry Knight Kerry Knisley Kris Kostelny Sharon Kounovsky as 5. pa D4 tt' jack Ledford green stuff better known as cash pushes juniors to sell 'bomber power' buttons David Kuhn 5 Vt - , ,, Dale Kuschnereit W H n , Mary Lacey , , 2, Brian Lange Y ' '., Jt ' X' . ir- ' Frank Lawson r 5 W ' Glenn Lawson ix --' - gg 3 'G if W -5 v HalLemons V K t 1 Sarah Light i v-: t' i l ' i' S 5 1-N Chuck Ligon Neil Livingston Keith Logan 1 Kent Logan lik Debra Love 3 John Lovelady ' If .f if I Janice Lower 4. 0, Barry Lucas l Vivian Lyman K X f, 4 LJ , , ,ff L 15, L u Pat Mack 5 Ioy Mallory 'W' Dena Mallow S - 4' 5' ' Diane Malone t V j Joe Manger V .,A: K y Rober Mangus Patty Mansell if fn Q Carol Marquardt , Shelley Marshall , ' 5 Mark Martin L ' ,,r , Charles Matthews 'fur' , V I ' Dale Maxfield Y lu H' V ' , Ulf if M A at i juniors 0 65 I 4 'V' he 4 me SQ' t 11, 4 W 4 fr - Q, ire. - 1, fr Q W ,2 , ye H jr 51, M. -of A. r 1 , W K A fb 1 0 I 0 br ains Below: On afternoons when we could do any- thing or go anywhere we wanted to, after- noons when we had the world at our feet, we spent it doing things we'd never before had time for. Sunny days found motorcycles and Mykel Cable skimming from hill to hill on the dunes at Draper. Fall foliage provided a back- ground and set the scene for cycle races and drives held at lakes on weekends which drew out adventurous crowds as well as en- tries. Drivers found this relaxing. Jerry Maynord Donald Medford Pam Medlinger Earl Merriman Barbara Messmer Allyson Mhoon Velma Middleton Mark Milburn John Miller Paul Miller John Minnick Carol Mirtz chscover psat test troublesome A w ig. J ill stalk gg 1--s '23-A T . LL . , 2 :rm ff . 5 is Y SPL 1: P M s- it sr 'V' fy. Q 1 y N . y yyi, at ?- 1,-xl. , i V Q 3. r Sherry Mitchell Steve Mixon Harold Monroe Louise Moore Richard Moore Terry Moorer Mark Morgan Robert Morris Tina Morris Rhonda Morrow Ronald Mosher Ricky Mosley Rodney Mosley Mike Muehlenweg Jan Mulinix Debbie Munroe Danny Murphy Bobby Myers Scott McBride Ricky McCalip Pattie McClendon Connie McCorkle Mona McCray Darrell McDonald Rick McDowell Kay McEntire Ian McGee James Mclntire Susan Mclver Willa Dean McKeeman Marilyn Mcliinnis Peggy McMahan Sharon McManus Melissa McMinn Floyd Nash Gail Nicholas Bobby Nichols Cherron Nickle Nannette Nicodemus Darrel Norris David Norton Mary Novitsky Darla O'Dell Pat O'Donnell Sherri Ogle Bill O'l-lara Rudy Oliver Mary Oltmanns Barbara O'Neal Ed O'Rourke David Pachuta Minnie Pack lean Packett Kate Packett Mark Palmer Andy Park Connie Parks Dennis Pattison Vanessa Patrick Monte Paylor fn My ' 5 i . W jlthf D A R' XX fiiiefffv, :.: , Q fq,1..,zff,z,4 safes: wfwik' V . , I, r f i 3 J if l 2 A M . i g,,ligKm, ' r W rf- . . yi tgafsir, K is .M its fi? ,L- A ,eg 1 1 f Q fx .6 ,, . --- - ,, . iz, 1 - :A ip 1' is ha wg , 1 r 'ZW 3 MSE? 2 S r.. . H 4 fxaiid' Hi I 'F' M .cv if' ,Lia 2, Zi QP rr .1 iw' : 3' 3 -eg, 7 'La , ,iee 1 . P 4 'Q' . fi geyiye M ' ' ' g a tw- . A if X ,TVX V4 Q T. . ik, 8 up E , M i aw l Q e X I f m , f. fl ,J aa 'QV 1 if ,Aw-ev' ll 1 . if W. if 'P? 's . Q., 1 - A 'L o r i.E, fwsji ' ky ., nw, f 1 fx ,Ah if 4 ale? X it a- sr NH is R juniors 0 67 1 S fx 41 'i t L W .. is X as qs. iz? Q, ... X q ' Qs-. f 1:5 5 . . 1 . ,il V il ' JF' gziiifafais 'E Above: During one of the many speed tests included in all typing courses, junior Tom Bishop pounds away at his favorite typewriter to achieve that impossi- ble goal, 68 0 juniors f -wx: ,W xg , RH.- JsRE.i?i5?iE7?si?ks. , fmxawwavf, my w ww if , if W E, mf, , Wage Xi' bf wt ., , v 5. c .V 'es 'Ti 1 P 25 K Qlik fz sfiefj 3 i , ANN 53 'Q if M 4 R GW' it ,Q X fi a 1 fs, :Q i A f ,Z , NP - di ' at V . 'if ...Wm iff' 'S Siva lea ?i ?t?'n25T' 251211 Z .1 ff A , -.bk 1, J 3' ,Q ,. Kg: Jane Pearl Tjonya Peetoom Debbie Peterson Margy Petty Barbara Pierce Gary Pistole Steve Polen Bill Pope Charles Prather Sandi Prentis Mickey Prewitt Brent Price s,..3,t..,,, , xi: f is aging-i,, as i is wfis-S -1 1 My 5, Qggiib 'T i I i. 3 21 if :K - Q' 73007 , - ' ' .. ' ' : : s...s : -r A P :Q isgrgsiszu Fee'-P W f igtcsz, 'fe S .kkry .. : LW , ie te- is 5 , ,if . K X 8 ., g.T..,..?N his ' 5 4? 'C ., av, Laura Price Janet Provine Susan Pruett David Pulliam Phyllis Purisfull Jessica Putnam Jimmie Queen Susan Quigley Linda Raincrow Leslie Raulston Beth Rawls Gerald Ray Marty Reyes Vicki Raymond jim Reazer Sally Reed Margie Reese Glen Reid Iudy Reynolds Sharon Reynold S bake sale features betty crocker's best Gary Richards it if if -5 a fr lid Candy Richardson jerry Riemer Mike Riggan Debbie Ritter Susan Rizer Keith Robben Alice Roberts Carl Roberts Beth Robinson Geoffrey Rodman Janet Roe Leon Rogers Phil Rose Jack Rosenberger Randy Ross Cindy Rothrock Brenda Ruiz Kathy Rutter Jerry Ryburn Debbie Rynda Cyndi Samples Connie Sanderson Kathie Sands 4 K I X ,ww 'SAM I ,QL-P he -'LW' ,ILWQQ-i.1fLf-.l K ,r in -M V R i q Af' 'Z , . ':, q Nj sa f Q 1,3 2 . -A av-J! :wig . Q Y in aft' X g 5 i I A U 'tk' 3 4 t ' a as - 4 -ie ,Q m .Z ,Q ,ZA gl'e,fM'i f if . -Q --.. , , Q, 51 R' W.. t U it is,,,:,, . fer, wif, - , ,,- , - , rr. w,,?'Z.e i Above: I.ook! Up in the sky! It's a bird, it's a plane! Oh no, it's rain! Faces revolve upward when a change in the weather moves the Bomber cheer- leaders inside during one of their sixth hour workouts. juniors 0 69 i I. people become numbers by computerized method . Egg IK.--.V-:: -. - ,v-45 .. X2 S 'SQ' Q 3. We M 2 ,. Q. if l wie: assi A r'f:fFai2 ll5F .Q ax .. rin-' A Hr .La 'Qv i yu wa if 3 6 Ml- sf K' 3 t Y muses V-tgp 1 Debbie Sauber Joe Schantz Diane Schlieman Sheri Scott Debbie Sebert David Seidner Richard Shackel Robert Shackel Bob Shackelford L , if it , in 13 .1 Q, d S .iL' , E ' Y , i V231 I er f 4 gil fa: Above: Juniors Chris Caram, Connie Parks, and Keith Dunn argue who will be the first one to go in the ole swim- ming hole during the three short summer months, and guess who loses? Does a woman ever get to make up her own mind when she needs to? 70 0 juniors 'Hfhf x,,..f L in M K , s 'K , me E fl ei ,g R Robert Shafer Colleen Shank Ronnie Shearer Sheri Shenold Cindy Shepherd LeAnn Sherer Gary Shoemaker Dean Shriver Gene Shriver Theresa Siegel Mike Simmons Greg Sims Rick Sims Cyndi Skinner Greg Skov Charles Smith Jeff Smith Mike Smith Nancy Smith Sandy Smith Cheryl Snider Nanette Soldan Sherry Solenberg Cheryl Sossamon Shelly Sparks Mike Spirgis Iamie Spiva Tony Springer Stan Spurlock Jesse Stafford J. B. George Staley Beverly Stephens Allen Stevens Dean Stephens Susan Stewart Tom Strahorn Dancil Strickland Don Stricklin Patti Stubbs Liz Suggs Sally Sutton Wanda Swinney Pam Terlesky Bill Tharp jerry Thomas Celeste Thompson Dale Thompson Debbie Thompson Dewayne Thompson D. I. Thompson Laquita Thrasher Mike Tillery Mike Tomlinson Bob Tripp Cheryl Troutman lim Tunnell Ioan Tayler Pam Unruh Andy Unverzagt Cheryl Urish Sherrie Van Hauen Ioan Vann Vaughn Vennerberg Danna Vessels Pat Volinski Doug Wacldington Linda Wade Christa Waehler , is - We Q iagifii Q ?35'3'ifYiEf79Yfi,!Hf3 ' :FR ' 1' tu'-: fi., 1t5Wtsfsf4fzg.f:2z,+' 1 2' 9 di! v-'HS 1 sr ' 'I . rye I 'tw . Q- X af :er r vs-,s,.-I :-.re--s ,, f ,fa K eff 1 1 Us Y X 1 args T is n M, .J fi f.i-2.Newsf1s:fifg,wfi:,4 I j'QggQ1.i:gjQ,, m if W if 2 M f X S9- ' Af Q e- ft - 1. 3 1' Q17 .K eff? 'er' A, J ,, 1, 'ft ' ale' if at W . . S . .,. , ' if Fe E Q ' ii J - I 541' i ' , yi av- - Q A ' ' 4? ' is it M, L. , lj! Y ie's' S i ' . . g Ad- ,, .. ,r Nw Q new M ,M at S f J ,, . , 1 ' V 'T' ' , .x f juniors 0 71 .M W.-.wiwmmmmwrfmvr ,.Ww-.Name-q,..........,. middlemen on totem pole ., dawg, if it 5 W 1WfL Ef- 72 0 juniors Above: Mr. Jeff Ben- nett interrupts his lec- ture on chemicals to explain the structural formula of the molecule to his BSCS class. His first year of teaching had been cut short by a draft notice from the army. 1 1' - 1 Q lg 5' '59, X x 1 5 ' .,v ggi . 'lm' Rhonda Wagnon Janet Wallace Penny Wallach Linda Walton Randy Watson Richard Way Larry Webber Denise Weese Ieff Wegener Marsha Weisiger Sara Weiss Randy Welch lim Welsh Robert Westbrooke john Westerheide James Wheat Cheryl Whitas David Whiteman Leesa Whitley Elaine Whitney James Whitsett Billy Whitwell Dorothea Wiegel Ioan Wildermuth idolized by sophs, criticized by seniors Mfr we-A, Robert Wilkins V i Debbie Williams ,. A V ' 5 Dorinda Williams .3 L 5 , gi l A as Rusty Williams 1 A- 5 , i Scott Williams 'sr--' tw i A W'- Billy Willis f f s A ' if H K I Q i ' ' ? JoAnn Willis Alynn Willmon 7 ' i, if fi 5 W, lg L ' . ai f 2 Bill Winters Mike Wirsch Kay Wolfe Debbie Woods Merl Woods Velta Woolery loe Worley Mark Wren Pam Wright Richard Wright Don Wylie Dennis Wylie Ian Zichterman David Zizzo is -1 A l 3155 E Q' - 'Q' 2, far. 5 i, Q ,a 5 we 1' ,t' gi ' '.i 7 2. ! 5 5- .M 3 xx A , N f llq ,X-.T, S-0-lg L I 1 .i Q '11 ii.. ,ig-E ' - l A f Above: Thespian presi- dent Doug Hunt won- ders if pledges Pamela Medlinger and Vivian Lyman might just be a little on the crazy side when he catches them on the see-saws at Ki- wanis Park during a juniors 0 73 1 if I' . ,i ,..J . r- ' 'fx V - f 5 we ,, . S 2 f S Gary Ackerman Dwayne Allen Regenia Allen Sandra Allen Joe Amico James Anderson from barbie dolls to petticoats, sophs as it my kill ig 'P 09 f hwy .. Q v- - ? t 152 is . Q Y -ifizteir' 1 gm, ,gs ,i ff -V K3 QQ r 'li vs . A411 I - K. ' fe z. -,i .- iv M. -a-wi :wr ,ff git, -K .ez as-fs E5 its , uplift Z' br 1, Jr S 'R 'Q S gg f ' f. Q' S4 ex 74 0 sophomores .,,. ., .,,,f,w,,,,s .. ' - ' .. - -, . V - - : si. K- ' -5 tif - ' '- Y kt -'75 ez' 'V ' 5 4 -A 'fill A-5 t :, M 4 :Y , 9- ' Liislmmi w T? Mi, ,R f f Mi-M' - I 5' x 7' J '1 W ,, .. J .lf we :Kiwis-51krrgf2,Zif.a-,ff-Qi1f:sw..',. , , WF --.a ' , ,-g, Q A .igzafff tx . i SNR 12? 'fi 5 152 ts 2, f tw Liv iw S 4, t L S Q 3 in xii 1 +. rf as 'iq avi 'V gg '., ?,a.af r,t,5stii:e2i' aa ,laaigs its Q, 2 S K if . ' fi it 5, 'f. ness? ., V t ' ' gg: mr. . M - ' ,Q 5: kj.- K gag, in Y -, 5 I r . , we J 1, refs .5 ' 97 5' 'L ' 'J - . .. Mr rff 'rgr., 1 ' I I it fl. ,f Mike Anderson David Andrade Barry Anglin Janis Anglin Teri Armstrong Anthony Arnold Gary Ashley Steve Atkinson Victor Atkinson Becky Baggett David Bain Stephen Baker Pam Baldner Becky Barnes Judy Barnett Gary Barr Steve Barra Carla Barrett Sharon Barrett Rhonda Barton Donald Bassett Jacalee Baxter Terrie Bean Brian Beeler Floyd Beeley Carolyn Bell Donna Benson Sherli Bettis Bill Betts Phillip Bishop Kathy Blackburn David Blouch Kemel Blue David Boddler Chris Boevers Margie Bohanan Gary Boling Robin Borden Ray Bowman Becky Bradford John Branch hey, you're on your way 1 nv 16' Sophomore Executive Board - Top to Bottom: Dick Fritsche. Ann Sherrell, Brent Murphy, Ricky Scott, Paula Logan, Kemel Blue, Kelly Quinn, Nick Griffin, treasurer, Debbie Pulliam, Danny Hall, Margaret Henderson, Mike Pruitt. vice-presidentg Susie Guthery, Lowell Wise, Patty Hamm, Hugh Bray, Cindy Thompson, secretary. Charles Campbell, president lnot picturedj. Sophomores . . . the mis- understood class . . . the little people who so often seem to be in the way . . . but we sigh and say, That's the breaks! we know we fit in somewhere even if the edges are a little jagged . . . new classes . . . new teachers . . . new friends going from a lot of homework to absolutely too much . . . always being careful to dodge the seniorhall . . . U and frequently taking the wrong turn, finding ourselves confronted with the fierce senior line-up . . . closing our eyes and pretending not to see as upperclassmen take cuts in the lunchroom . . . we debated between the homecoming float or the annual spring fling as our major accomplishment for the year . . . then there were the minor things to raise money . . . bake sales, pop bottle drives, paper drives . . . and a new one to add to the over-used list - selling mistletoe , . . respect came in small amounts . . . even when we dished it out unsparingly . . . the do's and don't's became known to us without warning . . . but we still await the time when we will hand down warnings . . . recieve all the respect . . . teach all the lessons . . . but today we can only claim the name of everyday Baby Bombers . . everyday people . . . sophomores 0 75 .523 A 'Sie if ,f ,.: if as 5 gm , ,ii u, 1 ' -' 65, si . he Jig W ,, is J ei.. . at ,. .. 932 'ln Above: Under the su pervision ot sophomore Debbie Iackson's hun- gry looking eyes, Mr. Jeff Bennett divides a cake very carefully dur- ing his going away party. 76 0 sophomores 'N .. .f-M 1 .. 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' ,. , J M-, ww ik .. . 1 V.: ez, Shirley Brandenburg lim Brandon Gary Brassfield Floyd Bray Hugh Bray Patricia Brents Helen Briones Delora Bronson Charles Brown Mike Brown Gary Brunken Joanne Bryant Pam Bryant Paula Burchardt John Burk Tina Burke Guy Burkhardt Kathy Burnett Liz Burnett Pat Butler Ann Buzzitta Bethany Bye Gail Byers Freddie Byford Isai Calderon Mark C ammack Barbara Campbell Carolyn Campbell Charles Campbell Darrell Campbell Harold C ampbell John Campbell Mike Campbell Richard Campbell lower half of underclassrnen learn many no-no's as the uncover new experiences Iohn Carlisle Wannetta Carr Ioan Carrel John Carrel Joe Carwile Patricia Cassell Becky Castillo Phillip Ceyler Bobbie Chadwick Carol C hambless Ierry Chandler Eldon Chase Debbie Chevalier Marsha Chiang Delmar Clark Patty Clark Dale Clay Chris Cleveland Howdy Cline Marti Coats Troy Coberly Karen Cochran Brenda Cofer Brian Coggin David Cole Steve Collins Doreen Connally Carol Conti Darrell Cook Mark Cook Marcy Cook Norma Cook Patty Cook Chris Copeland Janne Corey Bob Corwine Randy Cothren Terry Cotterell Carl Cottrell Ted Cox Mark Craft Harvey Craig ,seams li as ... A Iii' ' 'TH 4 me sf f s i . Bw fu' K 'H 2 mf I ga t QW f Q, -fa if' 'A if :R ll i 1 2trfg1i.1f:z,sie:5f ' W iz Sir-ffe K i all 'f 5.4 I F A at I . 4 'i x A so i is m , A. f, ty, , -'1 ,M W, .. A -if -Yr T .L kk i K I ,V pix I , , qi! - , if 5 : 1 I , s eeagefifr- 1, ggzgi' , , 9 ' rea t s C f. . if V .fl ' ' 9 if ' is -5 X f Fra iiii -2 ,kwa 1 Y - - M 8 A TK V A W ,s i ' as - ' --- - i-' , J - an -i A sophomores 0 77 , . fa M yeast f Mike Craig Christy Crider Debbie Crockett Debbie Crow Karen Culler Johnny Cummings 'little people, backtrack during breaks 1 I re it R i s 'M' it 6 M , ,tr if ' I 'Ve' ,. 1 , A f 78 0 sophomores 1 'SH W 6 a 7 -. , ,.,. . .4 4 xg iff if F Q it ,Q . ..,r ,L W as its . ' 'wet . le it ex fae- t - tg: , vw . 'wife 3 7 , kv at K . V, K W 5 L, 5 i! fe::fi:Zi'tcfxaiE!t1-I. I , - E . 5 t A b, A , :H Tags, ' r f ' sf if W 4: f and Y 8 ,i sz-13 , 2 4' .. My Vw , .. .sf r f rf uhh .Q in Y v' in Q 'www' u se , , D in , ,V- .. fi' , a t of-vs. ' eetiea , if , A A if ff' 'T , E xg! 5 Haw 3 ' 2 wr-'W-Pig? 5, ff ' ,V :ff 'Q af. Q E Q? X 5 .va .Q-t.. rt.. 'ik if 5' ' is D 'Q Z Donna Cunningham Karen Curling Anita Curtis Desi Curtis Robyn Dale Debby D'Amico Kathye Daniels Paula Daugherty Janet David Kenneth Davies David Davis Jim Davis Kim Denisoff Scott Derrick Patty DeVore Mike DeWitt Pat DeWitt David Dibble Dedra Dick Sharlet DiFate Sharon Dillard Keith Dobbs Kenny Dobson Alford Dodson Arthur Dodson Susan Dombrowski Kathie Doss Paul Downey Debbie Dunn Robert Eagan Debbie Earnest Richard Edwards Vincent Edwards Judy England Ricky Engledow Bob Eno Eric Eppler Savina Erwin Mary Eubank Chuck Everly set aside for daily routines Pam Faulk Marilyn Ferber Laura Fitzgerald Tom Fletcher J 4 iii? Marsha Fluitt Pamela Flynt Gordon Forrest ' v Deby Foster Q0 Q? asf i Earl Foster Rick Foster Betty Fox Butch Francis Darla Francis Craig Franseen i 'f 'f22af3 'Sr J Janet Fream Tommy Freeland Dick Fritcshe J Bl ' Barbie Frost Y ' A 42 'aw S I Debbie Frost 5 Y Katy Galvin -A lx Dwight Gammon Ed Garbutt Karen Garrison Charles Gaylor Kathy Gee Fred Geionety NN ,K W 2 5 gt ' is 1 if . ff' , h. 1 , 1 s Franklin Gentry John Gibbon David Gibbs Judy Gillis 3, vs. Ryu 'ii 1 WEE XJR if XR fax 3 X H il W ' li . - lil if Q . 4' U' i r:- w af V J A f 1, , , an - fs, .ef ,L , Above: Giving direc- tions to her Home-Ec II class, Mrs. Kitty Wat- son appears to be the only one who knows what is going on. The first semester's units included lessons in pie baking, desserts, and breakfast foods which often took the place of noontime lunches. sophomores 0 79 in . lt, qw il QW-Gm sophomores swing to a new beat of life Q ., V - , 5 s - Q' 'K ex is r 'Y W . ea '5 F Ay e? if fi iff! 1 -' gg- 5g4,,m'g . f W Q ,,s ff ,fs I. . 1 We ? 3 . 2 In 5' 5 ,,,. 'ii G' , Y- W A 1, 535 ,Q We is 5 e ,,s,. 1: e g f y Zi ff . i n ' M ,- f t 1 4 i ' . 'is-3 s 1 5 '43 jf , Q VV W , A ' A - - lvz, .:-- 1- I ,. 3 : . . M A L ' ' -S' 25? f- if 'G 3 i I gl .J i. N , ,I I 3 'ww f f fi ,..ihc1Q9 :Fe If xl K A Jf.s.,- s 24 'W W ef,g1,egl9'i 1, X - 4,.,rg G is ., is .f r 1 .1 .fm 'Him 'af L K 1142 2 'S is 'fr if X X 1 1 i E fl X Left: As the closing days of summer near an end, Karen Cochran and Gary Ashley have fun while they can, playing on the swings at Kiwanis Park. Phillip Gisondi Janie Godsoe Tony Goodman David Gorham Kathy Gorham Steve Grabroski Lavelle Graham Charles Graves Dennis Gray Donna Green Kathy Grice Nick Griffin Randie Griffin Norman Grothe Kathy Grounds David Gustafson Susie Guthery Dorothea Guyer Marsha Hagar Ioanie Hahn Chris Hake Frank Hale Gerald Hale Brenda Hall Danny Hall Marilyn Hamilton Patty Hamm Susie Hamm Jana Hampton Debra Hancock Kissy Haney Eugene Hankins Roland Hannon Jane Hanus Dana Hardin Roxanne Hardin Gail Harding Debbie Hardy Mike Hare Woody Harjo Charla Harkless Robin Harper Steve Harrell Holly Harrison Robert Harshaw Susan Heatwole Ioey Hegemann Matt Heitzke Lisa Hemmer Margaret Henderson Cay Hendrick Terry Hennessee Jerry Herron Sandia Heuser Pam Hickey Donald Hicks Ronald Hicks Veleta High lerry Hill Mike Hill Patty Hillier Ruth Ann Hines Debbie Hinkle Carole Hinson Faith Hinson Cindy Holder Roy Holland Karen Hopcus Sandra Howard Joyce Howell Bill Howse Y rv- Sz, I v A 3 f tags are if r .K . Wt , an .. .rn f' 1 r1,- f - f 8 '5- V ,, 3 5 --fmfff. ,E ?Qg95wf5?2Esz,? ' ' L. me r.,. - ffa,23f.c,KisS, ' as pm aff S, Y, ,Y X ln x A fx ,iw . .aw its If if .rf 5, -Y Q 8 .2 I ,, , .A 1 M 'F , I I i I- 73 K+? K f. f ' '- . 7 .A .. - 5 H ,, as j T- Q 3, na. .... . x.' :Z 1 X Z, ,. ., 1 M., A Above: passed Jeanna upward r rr , N, I ai .f if , L ie Q .. Q Q W 9 . .L Q36 Having barely a math test. Webb glances and sighs with relief, Somebody up there likes me. sophomores 0 81 balcony flies' slip into place with ease ...Q , I5 iff r 1W' i iz a it -W, News jak, N ew Q tw, + --v- J 1- - v-.--.,- K U 'LV ,ai F, ii 'fx I at , f fx ., :R gif A i ff . i 5, ,. ,I , , we-:rr 1 igeel ,A . .V . ,,V,k,k Q t X... V Xk..,. ease ' I If M 4ggF Qbif Q ,,,. J ggaf 5. f' 'I K C 'R . it if 61, I, lh,l ff, mifw if Q5 5,35 4.. .Q . it E ti -1 .,. 1 -H -I 4 J 1 ,:::, .3' i t fl? ,, l .,., 'wt 'te 1 I T K I L l llll f I ' if 4 ,QQ I llll ii I V : if . A ll I I fi it 1 ,I 820sop homores Ea fe A X -I, is af' I 1 fr ii 4 , ,, i e 1 Robert Hudak Edsel Huff Ricky Hughes Janie Hull Chris Humphreys DiAnna Hurley Cindy Huseman Janice Hutcheson Pat Hynes Terry Ingram Bonnie Inmon Cynthia Irons Linda Isaac Linda Isbell Debbie Jackson Diane James Annette Johnson Donald Johnson Glynnda Johnson Patsy Johnson Sherral Johnson Phyllis Jones Michelle Jung Cynthia Justice Dawn Kahut Jane Karner Patty Kearney Laurie Keith Mark Kelso Coreena Kennedy Susa Kerr Kim Ketchel Karen Keyl Dela King Pearedell King Brenda Kinnison Jean Ann Kirksey Debbie Kirts Mary Kizzia Kevin Kniffen Glory Knight Veronica Knox Kathleen Kuhn Pam Lacey Mike Lacy Leslie Lake Gay LaMarche Terri Lancaster Ronald Lane Kevin Lange Teresa Lange Teri Lawrence Pat Lawson Bob Lazzaro DeAnna Leatherburg Carl Lee Tim Lee Bill Lemieux David Lemm Royal Lewis Terry Liggett Bruce Lippe David Lippe Elaine Littlejohn Paula Logan Gayle Long Gilbert Long Iohn Long Dennis Lord Steve Love Tim Love julie Lowery Keith Lowery Diane Lucas Angela Luciano Brad Luke Iulie Lyman Timmy Mack Doug Madson Melba Mahan Angela Manning Steve Mansfield Rodney Marquardt Eddie Marshall Cathy Marson Colleen Martin David Martin Alan Mason Gary Mason Randy Massad Charles Masteller Barbara Mastin Otis Maxwell Sherri Maytubby Mike Meadors Bill Mesner - ,R Vri, , . . ,ilg.,aT,.- sffrwsfsfiafgrfgvf-6,3if te.-wv,swsfgf' 5 ,L L PW Ar' Wynn., legs, I -as it 1 f it I eg,- 'Z'-'Q' w ' 1 j P 4 fs :-,::.r:Qy. iw. . ,4- s 1 f mm fm f 5? 'WLMZW ,ir ,. 3, f . 4 le X K ' , ' I 'lf' ,, ff 'r' ' - 1 : 5' Q' fun J 0 . . . ., wve,fN:,mz.' ,A , ,' 1':i' B A , . , L 'A.-, L Q 1 in . -4' V ,i,. V ....., v. ,L ii ' , . - 'Mfr' r 33 A 'sk ,gr M A if r i if ix .af ' R V ,.i.-f- C7 ia W in J , ew sophomores 0 83 t L .,,k. . our little sophs - aiegastisz ,i if seem, ' 1s3f31sx?lgg2z:zs H - W view ' -. . L , 4 L' R R so asie if ,f E, 55:2 A- U ,fn W1 7hii fbE? -P1ZS?i5?i,QEfisflgtE'.iE:'. gm I .. m ,.. h '. 55, . ,., . N ...S SA it X . : .,,., .1 - ,.. ,, Ron Michaud Greg Mikes Ronnie Mileur Steve Milford Gayle Miller Harry Miller how they are learning! f ini 'Qi iiE!ii'f13E5t' iv ' y R gtav i .5 fl A ' ' for eil - ?' 84 0 sophomores 1 Q. 1- X H u X Q M, s 431' as 3' QV l 5. if ,gg is 1 622525 . a'fV'i':il. 1 N' Yi 'L M .. 1 it f-1' 4 .F 'W J -4 ?D2:: ' .: :Fw .. i w .,,Q. ia Q - e tum., 5, ,, f i ag N 53212, Yi ' : 5: 1 k-',, gl gi , ' : Qi 'HR ., iz 5351 , 1 lf? as ET Lx We s K xx ,X 1 A st -ll-. Stanley Miller Marilyn Mirtz Bob Mitchell lim Mitchell Nikkitti Mixon Robie Mobley Herrick Monroe Mary Monroe David Montambault Chuck Moon Nelson Morgan Myrna Morganstern Rusty Mulinix Brent Murphy Vicki Murphy Randy Murray Cindy Myers Alan Myrick Cathy Myrick Dean McAlister Lisa McBride Mike McClendon Sean McCoy Danny McCurdy Dale McDaniel Mark McDonald Mike McElroy Lynne McGrath Cherokee McGuire Margaret Mcllroy Donald Mclntyre Marsha McKinney Rex McLain Iohn McLaughlin Billy McMahan Les Nedbalek Steve Nelon Allan Nelson Debbie Nelson Jimmy Nelson Linda Nelson Dale Newson Charles Nickle Cheryl Nickle Colette Nifong Ricky Norwood Renee' Noss Ron Oldham Kenneth Olivier Theresa Olson Norman Onan Larry O'Pecko Tom Owen Gary Page l l Gus Papagolos Charles Pape 1 Martin Papp l Io Parker 3 DeeAnn Patterson Cheri Pattillo Kenny Paul Susie Pederson l Linda Pemberton Ioan Penrose lack Perkins Linda Peters Iulia Pettengill Keith Phelps Larry Phillips ai Haag, ., -Wifi wage: if -.4 wx f-t o ,f - W, ,WAS 3z,5?f2Jgvii?,,5 ww, H' gf AA f, 5 W I 45' of -lfffag-f 1 , .I:: ..a-at ,ge-wigs K' ez- - ' --stew:-..-me -. - -f f- .gett y-.,-Z, V l , ' 'U' v Q 1 .-M W A , 1 J K Nt 1 PP 3 gg. i A ? is. ,Fx 3. 'QV Yr f ,., 55355, A .- Left: Angela Manning, sophomore, pauses to smile at her teacher and at the rest of her class- mates during a report she is giving for her English class in hopes of helping her grade along a little. Some- times it can help if it's Clone right! sophomores 0 85 5 We 4, 'fs .9 1 Y K Q 'Ysf K Z Nr:-W we HR?l'x?f5i,5il?'t7:ig, Dennis Pixler Kenny Platt Pam Playford Tommye Plumlee Shirley Pool David Powell A ' Q John Powers -A 'is 5 he Sheryl Powers , as .: rwjk kg , -: K ,1 ' f K S ,,, - 'y 1: Phyllis Presson ,ip 4, t W Darla Prewitt ,f I A -:',, A ir '47?'57f Cindy Price Deborah Price . tg Lisa Price N :A Q r 1 , P QW A I ,,,,.V 7?g V Ricky Price PW ', -- ,.. 1-5' ff . . fy Frank Prlvett ' 5 Q: ' 1 l y ' ,I Jim Privette A W .Q Bob Pruett F 'n K 1, 4 V U' 1 , Mike Pruitt I 'KIWM . y A V XX if Keith Pugh L I' A 5' Vyz' 5 A P A A Debbie Pulliam ' ' i f i - - '-1 i i , Kelly Quinn V: 3 - SherrellRa1nes V ' may Chere Rawson ' N s at , XA , H Rebecca Rawson ' .. of , W Mike Rayo 4 ' .1 Q ,X G ji ' .' 3 Randy Reames 5 , an ? V Ioe Redburn 1 f l-F' ' Wanita Reed '. ' . Lottie Reeder Above: During a false bomb scare, students quickly evacuate the school building leaving classes and books be- hind them to pursue refuge in the distant fieldhouse. The event substituted for third hour's studies. 86 0 sophomores ,92- I . -.Y V4 1 -1 I ff reigvweaa-If 'M -W ta Harold Reese Ienny Reynolds Penny Reynolds Pam Rhyner Peggy Richards Darlene Richardson Kathy Richardson Lisa Richardson Howard Rikard Regina Rinaldi Hank Roberts Bill Robinson Tim Robison Wileen Rogengren Becky Rogers Mike Rogers Mike Roush Connie Ruddell Sallie Rummell Cathy Salmon Becky Sampson Danny Sanders Patricia Santilli Ieanene Sayers Fred Schantz Sandra Scherer Clyde Schoolfield Pam Schrader Becky Schulz Ionathon Scott Ricky Scott jim Scruggs Randy Seales Sherry Searcy Vicky Sebert Steve Seeger Randy Shafer Tim Shanahan Leslie Sharp Ricky Sheesley Robert Sheffield Debbie Sheldon Johnny Shelton Bonnie Sheppard Ann Sherrell Randy Shockey Iames Short 4 , . urs, we come to conquer. .but seniority knocks us down 1- i fr: , at r , aff - riffs , 1- - 'E-35156. we xii 53,513 Ef f ., it 9, 255,41 L. 3 :ff swf,wf A .fzaffiffff 3 5: E t ef -I . . New fe.,-Q,-Q A , 'iw-' tm t pf 1:1 - 1 7 19.2224 My -'rff it 3, 3 Q9 .sn af . sf 5 vs . aj .Emails iff Q' ij5lQi , ,ei5.s,,ww2, v....,,,..: 2 -1. . M, .. I mf'-1':'v::':::-: :sg.:'.gft,s, ws' i ' V-,Lffs,s53ifff:,i'i+t 'Z 'iedg' ' S . 'ii + vm ,H R W.. 'I ? gig? I , x Q 3. sr YJ' 'L , at A '.,. Ili ..,' ' sophomores 0 87 as traditions take a while for learning, sophomores learn them slowly but surely f 37 Q 4- A W w S V N A Y A Kathie Shumskie ' Y 1 Kevin Shutt , - 1735 r s 1 - it P 1f, s' : , f ' :-- 1 A' 1 - . . ., ? y .L V A ' Anita , ' .,., w . L , r-- .. t . ,rl , , 45, , . . 5 sr- - ' 4 ' -' Q. t I ' .' ' r Dick Siemens tv' H V .a i : ::' A 'Pj b I g 'fgff' ' Sandra Simmons j - Q- r iiii . i f , T Ierry5imPS0r1 117 , ,A , My , : ' ' 'V -rv - w lf r il ' V' V A . ,T-rf ,t Ve .,, w A f I VX f S I: Q Steve Sims Valerie Sinclair i Darcy Skubish A X 'W ' Dale Slavic -v Carla Smith i at se Della Smith H 1 im Greg Smith IoAnn Smith Stephanie Smith ' f Steve Smith V Sue Smith ' Tim Smith x S '45 Q El.. Larry Snake Guy Snell Kathy Snyder Donna Southerland Sherry Southerland Mike Sprinkle Janice Staggs Terry Stansberry Gayla Steinbrook rt-img K if gg l V Cynthia Stephens 5. it , as if t Larry Stephenson .S MikeStems A e 4' Teri Stephenson Debra Stevens jackie Stevens Debbie Stevenson Mike Stewart Connie Stivers Charles Stone A . V 5 A L ' . Terri Storey H N' . y ' 3 ' A its 5 ' Glenn Stow ,W ,A - 2 2 .g.:.,,r 5 Q -, ' f Charles Stowe esss Q S S LuCiSff0ud 'A Debbie Sturm ,P .b , if 88 0 sophomores Suzanne Sumblin Danny Summa Ronna Swertfeger Niki Syba Danny Tate Iohnnie Teal Greg Terry james Thomas Cindy Thompson jimmy Thompson Robert Thoni Lisa Tidwell Mike Trainum Bill Troxell Bruce Tull Mark Turnbull Marjorie Turner Debi Turnipseed Verna Unsell Buddy Uselton Bobby Vahlberg Ieremma Valadez Rosita Valadez Andy Vanderhoof Robert Van Zant Nancy Vervack Bette Villaflor Donna Vining Jerry Vitt Robert Voci Ioe Volinski Y fs : If W' QP v af L Q. may fit .nM ' Q sf ' zu ,: : T M I N,,,: A - ' .act , -5' :iww Mlm: 'wa f :dwf:122.fw:fA - it .nf-:Bs in if Q . W? my r., 2 'K' mea? 49 'Pw F X S-M1 1 W .. 1 Q Above: Distracted by something other than biology, Jennifer Hol- linsworth has her eye on something that in- terests her while other classmates pay atten- tion to the subject. sophomores 0 89 ri its i :, ,, i in 'S' .slwvgf ,fa Q? 49, E' tw gi x ii-sf, Et Li1,i if Q. it age S Above: Life is short for one Knight as it goes up in flames at one of the activities for the annual Beat Silkie Week . Bombers watch with satisfaction as the home-made knight converts from tin into smoke. Right before the knight was burnt, ath- letes had fun smashing a silkie car . The Bombers bombed the Silks by a score of 33-0. 90 I sophomores school spirit boosts in Q,- 2 Q sr S ,. ' I fgfjawffi ,hugh , H i , ww M ,X qi A. f , E ' 1 1--M ,- I . ,, his Q fa L ii. f, ,- ii ' A , V 9 11 if , ERA . . .I--,QA ,Y if ms, V, ff -,,L 3 , .' ,,.,, raw H 1. S , is 'Ui' 41.5 .Q ,,1,,-M-,,. I . - if 3 my P 1 , ,, .sr.s, K, N . my 2 In i f E , I, VV L u r ef if- 'E -1:2 2 1 is B Mk A3 was 3 A . in ., , fr M' , A, :yr if fix.- W 'f 0 in 'J' Sandi Walden Janice Waldrop John Walker Scott Walker Patty Wallace Ierry Waller Bruce Wallingford Terrie Wamsley John Ward Randy Warren Beth Watson Ieana Webb Susan Wegener Kevin Welch Mark Welch Wayne Westenberger Jeff White Penny White Iacky Whitehead Danny Whitsett Sue Whyatt Theresa Wiegel Virgil Wiemer Debbie Wiles Peggy Wilkerson Alan Williams time for a 33-O massacre over nwc knights Chip Williams Judi Williams Randy Williams Roger Williams Debbie Willis Carl Wilson jane Wilson Lisa Wilson Connie Winders Rick Windes Jack Wise Lowell Wise Larry Wishon Denise Womack Cindy Wood Lenelle Wood Hal Woodring Iohn Woodring Iami Woolwine Cheryl Wren David Wright David Wright Jim Wright Mark Wright John Wygle Gary Yates jim Young Ted Zwermann , fl? 2,518 ,..i wa infix- me .. ., rr WW' ,es-2 Le fflifvirzsszz 'Nag . . Y, .. f . K, - , , ,Wg is ri. fs, ,X ery , Y, ,eggs 3 wir! as ri? limit We iw? K W 5 ! -. L ' f t tr iiizesfimft L ii 3 iia , ' 6, 2, Y L A gr- se it sss , R ' 1 1 I rf if ' 4' d s X 4 N if ,is f' , sssosssoso s is ul if 5 H isziefial g :':ri 9 P Above: Football's '70 season began with a bang as students came to the victory flag rais- ing and cheered We can't be stopped, we'll be on the top. Throughout the entire Bomber Back-up Day the spirit was high! 'Each Bomber knew that all would chant and follow our black and gold team to the top! sophomores 0 91 Aw ! .Y 4 1 .V f'- ,gf A - ' .- S O 1 .. 53: . ,N 1,1 lx.. Q. YM? , . 1. 'n,,Y 0' Y' 4 wr ' 1 'S 9 'M Ummm, -v N ar , 1'. ir., M F YQ, ' 'us gg -.. xon. --muii .fnnu.xrv--:yum-1, -...-. 1 ,. v u I., Q' 1:'fSgk.'3ni'Yllu' t 'Nga -I Q' wi. ..,, ,.-,fi A V. ... V kr 'O' . .Ml 51: ' 'fx Each presenting a full day of work in his own way . . . Confronting each student and each problem differ- ently and individually . . . Working against time towards teaching us the essentials . . . preparing the undecided . . . guiding the decided . . . helping us . . . part of their everyday job. academics 0 93 Dr. William Anderson, Deputy Superin- tendentp Mr. Bill Austin, Director of Ele- mentary Curriculumg Mr. Lewis Eubanks, Director of Secondary Curriculum. J. E. Sutton and his staff . . . transmitting to us the importance of leadership . . . the administration, a necessity . . . assisting . . . working with school lead- ers . . . faculty . . . parents . . . students . . . concerned about our minds . . . our interests . . our likes, our dislikes . . . acquiring a better student- teacher relationship . . . providing finances for a better school Ccarpetj . . . directing . . . molding . . . a working system. 94 0 administration big wheels help school days to roll on is-f Mr. Bob Stanberry, Mr. Charles Weaver, Dr. Vemon McAllister, Mr. Hershel Melton, Puchasing Agent, Director of Finance, Director of Personnel, Director of Special Services. warfi- School Board: Mr. T. D. Clifton, member, Mr. I. T. Chowning, Vice-president, Mr. W. P. Butcher, clerk, Mr. lack Boardman, member, Dr. Anthony Thomas, President, chat after one of their regular meetings. Mrs. Helen McGee, School Lunch Super- visor, Dr. Violet Sturgeon, School Psy- chologist, Mrs. Grace Lonergan, School Nurse. administration 0 95 Mrs. Treva Smithp Mrs. Mary Cheatham, - Mr. Ray I.. Polk, Principal KW., A ., ,- , an .,, Mrs. Mary Glasgow, Mrs. Dorothy Green. 5, ' 96 0 faculty ' 'if L X ,xx 1' 3 ,,kr xv ,V , Mr. Bill Thompson, Vice-principal Mr. Iohn Droll, Assistant Vice-principal administrative team 15 authority with respect Leaders keeping MCI-IS on top . .. Mr. Ray L. Polk at head of the school . . . Mr. Bill Thompson at vice-prin- cipal Mr. John Droll working at assistant vice- principal . . . all proving lead- ership for teachers . . . stu- dents . . . secretaries keeping the school going all working together for only the very best for MCHS letting the students have a say in school government re- serving the right for final decisions. Above: Sighing just a little, Mr. Polk and Mr. Thompson discuss girls wearing slacks and boys' long hair. Below: In his office, Mr. Polk gets down to neglected paperwork. Mrs. Regena johnson: Miss Debbie Mack Mrs. Charlotte Robison p Mrs. Opal Myrlck faculty 0 97 Miss Carolyn Snellg Mr. Duane Oliver, Senior counselors. A new and welcome change . . . two senior counselors for a bigger senior class . . . Miss Carolyn Snell . . . Mr. Duane Oliver . . . both new faces as counselors . . . Mrs. Hazel Van Dusen . . . helping juniors through an important year . . . Mr. Richard Beattie . . . another addition to new counselors . . . aiding sophomores in their productive first year . . . all having our well-being, future in mind . . . Mr. Jim Darnell . . . head football coach . . . athletic director . . . all-around loved and respected man. Right: A busy Mr. Oliver listens to an unhappy senior as she requests a schedule change. Above: Senior Luanne Ables waits pa- tiently as Miss Snell checks her transcript before letting her apply for a scholarship at OSU. 98 0 faculty gf? 'v Sl ,,.a ' wif Y I 1. H ' ,J G! ,W-Ms 5 tw 4 ,aff . 'J .f '. QQ ' 1' iqfvf XXX KXKX capable staff offer sound advice Mr. lim Damell, athletic director. Mrs. Hazel Van Dusen, junior counselorg Mr. Richard Beattie, sophomore counselor. faculty 0 99 studying social sciences gives us a Mrs. Kathleen Allen, Psychology, Sociolo- by, Youth for Christ. Mr. Walton Birdsong, U.S. History. Mr. Larry Heard, U.S. Histo- ry, European History, Football, Wrestling, Track, M-Club, Gunners. Mrs. Dorothy Howard, U.S. History, An- cient History, Sophomore Co-sponsor. Mr. lim Kinyon, Psychology, Sociology, Wres- tling, Cross Country. Mr. Dick Lykins, World History, U.S. History. Mrs. Norma Mitchell, U.S. History, Depart- ment Head, Economics, FTA. Mrs. Earlene Parr, Anthropology, US. History, Anthro- pology Club, Junior Co-sponsor. Mr. john Pratt, U.S. History, Foreign Affairs VX Basketball. Right: Mr. John Pratt listens attentively as Mr. Arnold Richardson explains to him with accompanying gestures about an exceptional student in his History class. 100 O faculty head start on everybody in game of life Social Science . . . relating to elements of a society societies of yesterday, today, and tomorrow . . . learning great moments of the past through courses like American, World European, and Ancient History . . . finding out what makes people tick in Psychology and Sociology . . . preparing the leaders of the future with Government, Economics, and Foreign policy classes . . . guidance . . . a new course at MCHS . . . digging around for relics worth studying in Anthropology . . . hoping to learn something, even if only a little, to take to college with us . . . research causing pain of the brain . . . homework that pays off in the end . . . having the opportunity to use facilities at hand . . . teachers who guided our train of thought in everyday classes. Mrs. Arnold Richardson, Guidance, U.S. History, Sophomore Co-sponsor. Mr. Ralph Thurman, Government, Student Council, Pep Club. Mr. lim Van Zant, Psychology, Sociology, Football. -M .E r-,,, : :g,,55:,.55-Q,-.f-.50 , ' at- . .L -51 ff A -Uv ad S '-. t iraq 2 , 2, P1 PM f W +3 ii ,tr 3, 1 r 4 K F. 'K A oe if Wg S I A A :- aug 'Q Above: Mr. Lowrie Welton, chairman of the steering committee, smiles after the North Central re-evaluation. ,'-' r Mr. Lowrie Welton, U,S. History, Geogra- phy, Pep Club, American Field Service. faculty 0 101 english teachings vary - new ways Mrs. Ruby Barber, English III, Creative Writing, Department Head, Literary Club. Mr. Bill Carter, English II, Gunners. Mr. Pete Clonce, Basic English IV, English III, Senior Composition, Creative Writing, Tri- I-Ii-Y. Mr. Randall Conatser, English II, Mytholo- gy, Student Council. Mrs. Lodema Correia, Journalism I, II, Vocabulary, and Spelling Senior Composition. Early Literature News paper. 102 o faculty Left: Mrs. Mary Seger Right: Now do you uses handy overhead understand your projector to explain grade? Mrs. Dulce Shakespeare. asks David Dooley. English . . . emphasizing our language . . . vocabulary and spelling . . . composition . . . creative writing . . . Modern English literature . . . World literature . . . Early English literature . . . senior basic literature . . . making the choice easier for us . . . leaving us to select the course we like best . . . or need the most help in. , . studying that particular subject in depth . . . litera- ture and grammar courses - a semester of each . . . developing our thoughts on paper . . . interpreting, understanding style, plot, character . . . bringing back spelling bees from our grade school days . . . using our new vocabulary words . . . teaching us English. Mrs. Madge Davis, English III. Mrs. Helen Duke, World Literature, Vocabulary and Spelling, Senior Composition, Senior Sponsor. Miss Mary Ellen Harrison, English III, Se- nior Composition, Creative Writing, Tri-Hi- Y. Mrs. Io Ann Hunt, English III, Debate I, II, III, National Forensic League. Miss Dee Melton, English II, Sophomore English Chairman. Mrs. Darendia McGee, English III. Mrs. Ionnie Rogers, Latin I, II, English II, Latin Club. Mrs. Mary A. Seger, English II, Literary Club, Senior Co-sponsor. Mrs. Ruth Smith, Modern Literature, Early Literature, Vocabulary and Spelling, Chair- man of Senior English. Mrs. Mary Spirgis, Basic English IV, Modern Literature, Senior Composition. faculty 0 103 Below: Retiring at the end of this year, Mr. Dick Winn, who teach- es Trigonometry and Analytics, and is the Mathematics Depart- ment head, answers questions about the problems he has worked on the board for his confused pupils. Mrs. Sharon Harris, Algebra II, Math Anal- ysis, Matrix, Elementary Functions, Math Club. Mr. Ed Jacobson, High School Math, Algebra I. Mr. Bill Mooney, Geom- ' '. Mr. Raymond Mirtz, Business Math, Phys- ics, Physical Science, Photography, junior Engineers' Technical Society. Mr. Milton Morrison, Algebra I, Geometry. Miss Laura McNees, Geometry, Tri-Hi-Y. Mrs. Maybelle Provine, Algebra II, National Honor Society. Mr. Dick Winn, Trigonome- try, Analytics, Department Head. anxious, new biology students experiment 104 0 Geology . . . working to learn more about the earth . . . devel- oping an understanding for outer space . . . rocks and minerals . . . Biologyl . . . . . . learning about micro- scopic organisms . . . the theory of evolution . . . one step farther - Biology II . . . Chemistry . . . mixing com- pounds . . . Physics . . . dealing with matter . . . science . . . futhering our knowledge of adding small numbers and large ones . . . High School Math - the fundamentals . . Algebra I, Geometry, and Algebra II a little harder . . . preparing for college . . . can't quit now . . . Ana- lytic Geometry and Trigo- nometry follow . . . for the super smart- Elementary Functions . . . all from 2 +2, on chemicals, animals and other students Mr. Bob Ambler Biolo Advanced Biolo 1 gY, ' gy, Track, Basketball. Mr. Iohn Harms, Chemistry, Department Head, Science Club, Sophomore Co-sponsor. Mr. Charles Lodes Biolo Football Base- , SY 1 1 ball. Mrs. Carmen Mace, Biology. Mr. Eugene Smith, Geology, Biology. Above: Mrs. Carmen Mace, who teaches Bi- ology to mostly sopho- mores, and who was chosen as the Number One Biology Teacher in Oklahoma last year, looks on as Mr. Tom Hollis, a P.E. student teacher, inquires the purpose for one of the many experiments done in the Biology class. faculty 0 105 Mr. Ron Freeman, Boys' P.E., Football, Baseball, M-Club. Miss Kathy Neill, Girls' P.E., Tennis, Pep Club. Miss Cheryl Suffridge, Girls' P.E., Pep Club. Mr. John Matlock, Boys' P.E., Football, Swimming, Intramurals. Right: Miss Kathy Neill demonstrates to her Physical Education class the art of jumping on the trampoline. Af- terwards, sophomore Lisa Wilson jumps up, tucks, and flips. Below: Mrs. Pell Harrison and Mrs. Anne Roberts of the business depart- ment confer with Mr. Dick Winn about the North-Central Evaluation. students prepare for hectic business 106 0 Learning the fundamentals of the business world . . . it seems we practice for- ever and we still need to pick up speed . . . C.O.E. . . co-educational P.E. class- es . . . races to the dressing rooms . . . getting bruised during flag football games . . . exercises . . . a new vaulting horse for gymnas- tics . . . having two gym tea chers . . . windy days for playing tennis . . . diving over benches for co-ordin- ation . . . playing outdoors in mud up to our ears . . . chasing arrows while prac- ticing archery . . . matching Pete Maravich's skill . Mrs. Elsie Evans, Typing. Mrs. Pell Harri- son, C.O.E., Shorthand I, FBLA. Mr. john Klentos, Typing I, II, junior Sponsor. world and demands of college Mrs. Barbara Muncaster, Shorthand I, Typ- ing I, Red Cross. Mrs. Irene Moore, Short- hand I, Typing I, Business English, Junior Co-sponsor. Mrs. Barbara Phillips, Ac- counting I, Typing I, II, Department Chairman. Mrs. Anne Roberts, Business Machines, C.O.E., FBLA. Mrs. Kay Talley, Typing I, General Business, Business Machines, FBLA. Mrs. Loynita Thurman, Shorthand I, II, General Business, Business Law. Miss Io Ann Carlson, Applied Music I, II, III, IV, Ensemble, Les Chanteurs. Mr. Paul Enix, Band Director, Instrumental Music, Kappa Psi Kappa. Mr. Mike Dewoody, Band Director, Instrumental Music, Kappa Psi Kappa. Mrs. Sally Bratton, Home Econom- ics II, III, FI-IA, Young I-Iomemakers' Club. Mrs. Ona Keas, Family Living, Home Eco- nomics III, IV, FI-IA. Mrs. Kitty Watson, Home Economics II, III, FI-IA, Young Home- makers' Club. Miss Terry Reagan, Speech I, II, Drama I, II, III, Thespians. students develop skills through practice 108 I faculty il ifyv-jiflidif 4 Q? E lxlstllg 5 r at Nxxlf 1 i Q f f Left: Senor Dillard stresses the proper Spanish pronunciation of words by having his Spanish class repeat after him, Above: Miss Terry Reagan and Sally share a joke. ! 'SF' Mein-I-4.p,fW.,.,.... Right: Mrs. Powers, new French teacher, relaxes at home with her daughter. Right: Here, let me show you, says Mrs. Wor- chester as she instructs her Art class. f . N uipv- I il Learning to speak other languages . . . understanding them . . . using them . . . a way to express our thoughts . . . exchanging ideas . . . helping to promote better under- standing among men . . . Latin Spanish German . . . French expanding our understanding of English becoming familiar with other people places, cus- toms lt all comes from communication .languages, a must for college or some vocations offering four years of each helped by textbooks tapes . . . aided in oral comprehension, speech investigating our own way of life more . . . everyday people . . discov- ering the lives of other everyday people . . teachers playing an important part in answering our 'why is this? s and our I don't understand exactly Wlll you explain? of ll Mrs. Norma Abrams, German I, II, III, Eng- lish II, German Club. Mr. john Dillard, Spanish I, III, IV, English II, Journalism III, Spanish Club, Pep Club, Yearbook. Miss Geraldine Houser, Spanish I, II. Mrs. Abibail Lake, Spanish I, II, III, IV, Department Head, Youth for Christ. Mrs. Beverly Powers, French I, II, Ill, IV, English III, French Club. Mrs. Mildred Webb, Art II, III, IV, Art Club, Junior Co-sponsor. Mrs. Sylvania Worcester, Art I, Art Club. Miss Gail McWilliams, Library, Library Sci- ence. Mrs. Mary Iane Mooney, Library, Li- brary Science, Senior Co-sponsor. faculty 0 109 Mrs. Vivian Bingman, Practical Nursing. Mrs. Naomi Coston, Medical Health Serv- ices. Mrs. Io Harding, Pratical Nursing. Mrs. Ruth Killough, Practical Nursing Qo- ordinator. Mrs. Nancy Tevault, Practical Nursing. Mrs. Priscilla Wallace, Practical Nursing. I i vocations emphasized by the special Mrs. Fran Cook, Social Language, Remedial Reading, Junior Co-sponsor. Mr. Charles Black, Special Education. Mr. Larry Huff, Special Education. Mr. Dick Evans, Drivers' Education, Foot- ball, Golf. Mr. Keith Gooch, Drivers' Education, Foot- ball, Baseball. Mr. Herman Moore, Mechanical Drawing I, II. 110 0 faculty Above: Sophomore T. J. Stansberry is helped by Mr. Dewey Allen in Woodwork class. Be- low: Mrs. Fran Cook supervises as her social language class paints a tabletop. l courses with much practice and patience Mr. Dewey Allen, Audio Visual, Wood- work, Tennis. Mr. George Anderson, Distributive Education I, III, DECA, Senior Co-sponsor. Vocational courses . . . offered for girls who care . . . practical nursing . . . obtaining preliminary knowledge in mechanical drawing . . . planning for future employment . . . proving their faith in mankind . . . drivers' ed- ucation instruction . . . a class by itself . . . educat- ing the unenlightened . . for everyone's sake . . . forging ahead with each smile of understanding . . . special education . . . help- ing them to help them- selves . . . through social languages . . . remedial read- ing . . . aiding. faculty 0 111 112. 0 faculty l Above: Cooks, Mrs. Lenora Farley and Mrs. Winifred Pompkins serve roast beef sand- wiches to hungry kids. Center: Mrs. Leota Mercer, housekeeper, fixes coffee for a cold winter morning. Right: Mr. Hap Dickson and Mr. Venus Lee perform one of their many du- ties as custodians. be- low: Br-r-r, shudders Mrs. Maria Madigan. cooks ready with a hot lunch while When hunger sets in, a hot lunch revitalizes weary spirits . . . taco's . . . chicken . . . cooks keeping high health standards . . . custo- dians . . . keeping our halls paper-free, carpet clean. . i nnggsawll I? IT, swsviii .7 E w 1 W 'S+ we M custodians lend a hand in everyday needs Cooks - Front Row: Mrs. Kathleen Cook, Mrs. Lenora Farley, Mrs. Margie Gray, Mrs. Wilma Ballard, Mrs. Doris Behrens, Mrs. Winifred Pompkins, Mrs. Karen Lenhart, Mrs. Pearl Ashlock. Back Row: Mrs. Linda Treat, Mrs. l.aRuth Perkins, Mrs. Maria Madigan, Mrs. Rosa Lee Russell, Mrs. Nancy Hardwick, Mrs. Prudv Shaffer. r Q faculty 0 113 'S x X is .SU- .- K S f , g,'f2'Q,.,, ,.f', . ' -wfkf. l ' , 1 ' Q Y Q I f -, . 1 L, s ':fA,lh,.g1! f 'QI' cv ,',.k 5 . , ' ,ai-..1:1-::t:.:p,, ' .1 ,bs-Q!-ffl'-q'g',..,.,. if is 'T-24: .',u:,, V Y' r . 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' 'l:!fT:-E:-l:1:5:5f l Par from pressures of classrooms and books . . . time for sun worshippers and water babies . . . getting that barefoot feeling . . . adventure found at pools, parks, street dances, Iuly 4th celebrations, summer jobs, baseball games, or simply circling the Street or Big Mac's . . . laziness and relaxation . . . those weekends spent at the lake ending in cases of sunburnt skin . . . excur- 1 sions at hunting hole . . doing all the things we liked to do . . . searching for a place far from the human race . . . free to just be . . . when a beach party became a candlelight dinner . . . when the earth slipped away as we re- volved on life's merry-go- round . . . when we were head over heels for someone special . . . that was sum- mer's spell . . . an everyday season for everyday us . . . student life 0 117 'Liv if W K L, i 5, .. N , V rgfrrggswlj. fu fvkjvm , 't PW,-,L . ,, is 'uf ' 4 , ' , e as W H , s, , A X., 04. iq 'wr Rf MU 1 i H NL Q1 ' if 'tow Q 4 Z'.,,,4,, 'fe fftvf m,Ak e. as, 'M' - milfs i at ,J Q N 1 , A s .. M . x I . f f, . jimi, e Q ., W 15 553, , f 5 , 4 .if .. fa, 1 ,, M. .55 Q,,,-Sig w-vgQtm, t cg .7 3, ,Mg 3. .Jn :1 'm'5'i muff ,-4:fl9:-. rk, '?1fLI'n6JiZ '--.. ff1h-..'f. Enrollment, where people became numbers . . . and numbers, holes in a compu- terized card . . . our future in the cards, but cards of a different kind . . . autumn brought a special feel- ing . . . feelings of freezing toes at football games . . . burnt fingers at weiner roasts . . . mixers where weary friends clad in jeans and t-shirts mingled . . . bashing in a Silkie car at a pep rally . . . the hayride at Draper . . . those weeks spent on our homecoming floats during nine weeks exams . . . rocking out with Three Dog Night on Thanksgiving . . . cycling in the country . . . H counting cracks on the railroad tracks . . . dates in the big city . . . cobwebs covering books while we were out painting the town fblack and gold, of course, . . . when trees started shedding their leaves . . . when bon- fires brought that certain glow to our faces . . . when the countdown of days un- til Christmas vacation be- gan . . . that was the spell of fall . . . for us all... and when all of fall ended, we had things like discarded beat tags, crumpled foot- ball programs, news clip- pings and memories left . . . everyday fragments from another everyday season . . . leaves drop in on fall days for us Opposite Below: Gina Defarolis throws up both hands to fall. Left: Mark McDonald and janie Hull spend an autumn afternoon to- gether balancing on the railroad tracks in a downhill angle. Below: Chris Caram, Kenny Heitzman, and Melissa McMinn show some Hbackhand love. Times like these give us the thought that every- thing around has come toahalt, m iitl' Right: Ioe Blakeburn sails through summer in his boat. Below: Danny Murphy, Vicky Johnson, Joe Worley, and Kate Packett joke around at the football banquet. Stolen hours of spare time spent writing encouraging words on special lockers, listening to underground radio, talking on the phone, dressing up for a football banquet, out of breath after an intra- mural sport, and always ending up at the Street . . . everyday pleasures of life . . . those were the days, my friend . . . 12.0 0 student life come on, baby let the good times roll Above: Thanksgiving spirit sparks speedv girls to enter intramur- al turkey run in park- ing lot and all over school grounds. Win- ners of this event not only won a turkey but also scored homeroom points. student life 0 121 santa rides in on winter Sounds and sights of Christmas . . . lights, Charlie Brown trees, and mistletoe . . . Christmas Variety Show . . . people in a business there's no business like . . . moments of laughter, .sharing and caring . . . vaca- tion without snow . . . New Year's Eve . . . wild parties fat least from what we could remember, . . . tense moments watching Bowl games . . . making and break- ing resolutions . . . semester tests awaiting our return to school . . . in between studying we found time to see Love Story . . . sheets of white stuff finally covered the ground . . . snow- ball fights and sled rides . . . when Jack Frost and his frostbite caught up with us . . . when catching snowflakes on our tongue became a favorite sport . . . when the two of us thawed that was winter's spell . . . tor snowmen, that is . . . Above: Seniors become kids once more at the sight of sandboxes to rid themselves of the slump . Lack of snow means trying to make sandmen. Right: Ioe Coker and John Coker with David Chase ham it up as super chickens in the Christmas Varie- ty Show. 122 0 student life Below: Junior Carolyn Enyart has one of the Monday morning blahs as she gets hung up on the garage door. There are just some days when it does not even pay to get out of bed for school at all. 3 0 I' ,sf - . xh ,. W7-Q 1 . L I .we ,xv , yi, 5 . 7 K s ' Sf f7Vfiia'i3f tiiimf' is 5' 1 fl ., A y s 4 2 E Rise-welll ,' ff, 'fwfr It M. gil, ,funn ' V' X , H.. ,V.s..?. -win ., fe' ..,-f 1. '-Nw ...au-Lx i . .Q is N- sv ,. lf' is 124 0 student life sf H' ' 'F 'Emi W-,Q . Above: Mary Clayton swings in spring at the park while romping in Mickey Mouse jeans. Upper Right: IeanAnn Kirksey daydreams during class exercises. Right: Sly Carney Mitchell reads during a lecture. Sunshine once again . . . spring fever zapped us right on target . . . it was like falling over a cliff in slow motion . . . cloud nine was the closest to earth our feet would touch . . . our minds were a mil- lion miles away . . . then one of the bigger events . . . the annual prom . . . dressing up and becoming grownups for a couple of hours for that occasion . . . spring flings and signature swings found their way in- to our lives . . . the very sight of swingsets turned us into kids . . . the ecology kick brought bikes back in style . . . when daisies did tell . . . when daydreams be- came an occupation . . . when ants came to our picnics . . . that was the time of the season for spring . . . spring fever zaps us Above: Sally Sorority signs her Iohn Han- cock to a yearbook during the signature swing on the school's patio. blahs lead to spring break 126 0 student life Above: Brad Parrott and Brenda Kinnison joke around in a dull hour. Right: Jeanette Winkcompleck and her buddy Sharon Thomp- son monkey around on the bars. We needed more than walls and narrow halls . . . we needed more than clocks and bells to tell us when to go . . . we needed things to let us live as sunrays do . . . not bound by anything at all . . . except the dark- ness of night after the sun had gone . . . a year of false smiles and slow wasted hours passed before us all too soon . . . ' 2 W gg W . ,, 3 E 'Y ar ,.., V W , - an VW' it V VL A. , A ,r as A ,f e 1- . X . 1 ., UL 3' In ak, ,. , - E3 . at x 13355 ,,., -X I 55' 6 , fe-e we M., .xv 3 A . 4 ,. Y., Mimi' - Ar? 5 ui Above: Where's the snow? ask sopho- mores Cindy Holder and pal Richard Ed- wards while getting too anxious for arrival of lots of snow ipreferably five feet of itl to put their Christmas sled to use. student life 0 127 wuww-..b,,w. .. may ,yy ,ya U if Wm. 'X 5 f .jf .nt I ,I 'I ts 25, A inf zz Gracious God, May our actions never be out of bounds . . . Keep us between the uprights Teach us to prize an honest defeat . . . above a dishonest victory. Help us to play the game so that on your scoreboard we may be in the Everlasting Hall of Fame! sports 0 129 I x . ... infix-Q Offense - Front Row: Dan Looney, tight endg Russ Tribble, tackleg Billy Mitchell, right guardp Barry Lucas, centerp Mark Morgan, left guardg Buddy Harjo, left tackleg Billy Horn, split end. Back Row: Robin Ameen, right halfbackg Bob Suellentropg fullbackg Dwight Meade, quarterbackg David Whiteman, left halfback. 130 0 football fa A ' ,H ' rf? 'N'-waaaeieuwffmi Qi Q uf? iNW'vW l!'iQ1 we put the g in the 'go-go-go' and the i in the 'win-win-win' Fourth quarter truly be- longed to the Bombers as Meade made three TD's in final period . . . stopping Demons five straight times . . . gaining 451 total yards . behind 16-6 . . . a big come- back . . . defeating 30-23 . . feeling proud of ourselves . . . playing in our new gold jerseys . . . opening the sea- son in non-conference play on our home field . . . living up to our Mid-State rating . . . dunking Duncan Demons . . . we wanted to prove our- selves . . . and we did . . . winning our first game and showing our Bomber power. Opposite, Below Left: Senior varsity players, Bob Bevel, Tubby John- son, and Dwight Meade sit out a few plays to talk and rest with man- ager Dick Breshears while the tough Bomber defense do their thing. Opposite, Below Right: A loose football floats around as a Pirate play- er makes a last effort to get it but the defense ended that idea with a definite tackle. Defense George Kelly defensive halfback Sidney Sanders corner back Mark Ambler, end, David Wilkins, tacklep Bob Bevel, rover, Jerry Ryburn linebacker Russ Trlbble tackle Dwight Meade safety James Johnson end Bob Steele, cornerbackp Tony Sardis, defensive halfback. .r at T football 0 131 r H 5 , sa- 1 Varsity - Front Row: Don Stricklin, manager, Chuck Evans, Tony Sardis, Robin Ameen, David Whiteman, Dan Looney, James Johnson, Bob Bevel, Sidney Sanders, Billy Mitchell, Terry Wright, Ierry Ryburn, Ioe Worley, manager. Second Row: Kenny Heitzman, Danny Hall, Mike Filippo, Mark Ambler, Russ Tribble, Terry Hall, Iohn Carwile, Dwight Meade, Joe Schantz, Buddy Harjo, Brent Price, Marc Davidson. Back Row: Danny Murphy, Barry Lucas, Chuck Lackey, George Kelly, Billy Horn, Bob Suellentrop, David Wilkins, Mark Morgan, Bob Steele, Chris Caram, Darrell McDonald. B-Team - Front Row: Lloyd Cummings, Larry Snake, Gilbert Long, Mike Pruitt, jimmy Davis, Donald Basset, Joe Carwile, Mike Sprinkle, Nick Grif- fin. Second Row: Paul Harris, Nelson Morgan, Martin Papp, John Westerheide, Teddy Cox, Robert Hudack, Jim Wright, Danny McCurdy. Back Row: Mike Tomlinson, Steve Herren, Arlan Hollingshead, Carl Lee, Lowell Wise, David Bain, Gary Ashley, Jerry Simpson, Hugh Bray. , 'wx 5 -5. f, fi X koma selects meade, suellentrop as prep players of the week Stopping Douglass with the score of 6-0 . . . watching one of the specta- cular performances by the Bomber defense . . . being plagued by penal- ties and fumbles all dur- ing the game . . . seeing all the Trojan scoring at- tempts halted . . . our de- fense rising to the oc- casion at key times . . . priving gold power can defeat orange power . . . taking 'step two'. Above Left: Seniors Sidney Sanders and Bob Bevel run through arch before the game. Left: At the Putnam City game the warmth of a heater was much needed by football boys. Above: Southeast brought rough tackling as the Spartans gained ground. football 0 133 Below: One of Capitol Hill's many headaches in their loss to the Bombers was Bob Suel- lentrop 1441 here break- ing for another run. Grabbing the lead in Mid- State race . . . making the Redskin losing streak even longer . . . scoring on our first three possessions of the second quarter . . . rac- ing to paydirt, Whiteman, Steele, and Suellentrop . . . Bevel stealing an end zone pass . . . becoming the only undefeated team in the conference . . . bomb- ing Capitol Hill, 28-6. Defense putting it all to- gether . . . keeping Knights off scoreboard . . . offense simply outracing them all night . . . black and gold jerseys turning the purple and gold into black and blue . . . 'mini-backs' picking apart NWC's defense . . . jumping quickly out in front and then steadily pulling away . . . intercept- ing two key passes . . . win number 4 . . . 33-0. 134 0 football Left: David Whiteman 1323 eludes Capitol Hill would-be tackler's on one of his many down- field sprints. Below: Dwight Meade scamp- ers to find open field against the Northwest Knights but the Bomb- , Y ers romped the Silks. individual talent turns into team talent Sliding around on a rain soaked field . . . we felt our first stun of the season. . . 8-6 . . . cold hands that could not quite get it together . . . all scoring done during the first half . . . the last two quarters left for de- fensive battles. . . and now we seek a new revenge against Southeast Spartans. Making a hopeful comeback into the race . . . surviving a threatening Grant scare . . . last-second field goal attempt . . . barely winning, 10-8 . . . a slippery Capitol Hill field . . . abad scene but we made it a t y y ,, t win . . . Meade putting all yoay e , t . ryaso i . rrttk 1 s S i at ta the Points on the score- board . . . placing MWC in a tie for the No. 1 spot in the conference . . . confusion seemed the key word . . . for Grant, that is. football 0 135 Sparkling defense blanking Plainsmen on scoreboard . . . first time Enid was non- conference . . . a strongly felt rivalry . . . black and gold power giving Enid the blues . . . recovering two interceptions . . . two fumbles . . . 7,000 happy Homecoming fans . . . a good welcome home . . . we had played away games for so long . . . what a way to win . . . 21-0. Black and gold power over- coming red and blue . . . de- fense steals Bear drives by intercepting five . . . scoring the first time we had the ball . . . hunting the Bears and trapping them all . . . win- ning 28-7 . . . the backfield stacking up 300 yards . . . no doubt who would take Mid-State . . . we worked hard . . . The Bears just didn't have their Wheaties. 1 Above Right: Prior to the pep assembly for the Bear game, Mark Morgan, David White- man, and Chuck Evans put 'Bombers' together. 136 0 football Above: Putnam City was a cold game and players found them- selves falling down eas- ily. Right: Bombers hustle toward Pirate tackle. friday 13 not unlucky for bombers as l I I putnam city mud bowl game decides bombers' mid-state championship title We did it again . . . the only Mid-State team to reign as champs twice in a row . . . defense stops Pirates . . . offense flies to 'paydirt' three times . . . 'mini backs' do their thing rushing for 240 yards . . . Suellentrop, Whiteman, Ameen scoring . . . it's eleven straight years over P.C .... they say it was raining but Bombers never noticed after 21-0 win. One more victory . . . we zoom by in reunion between head coach jim Darnell and for- mer MWC coach Bill Levon- itis . . . Mid-State Champions proving too powerful for Fightin' Chicks . . . bolting past, 41-7 . . . getting two TD's within exactly sixty seconds of each other . . . roaring to a 27-0 halftime advantage . . . Darnell turns the contest over to reserves. Thanksgiving weekend was spent with Lawton . . . the important semi-finals . . . we traveled to Burch Sta- dium . . . only to return de- feated . . . 29-8 . . . we were still proud Bombers with a winning season . . . those costly penalties the first time we owned the ball . . . Suellentrop worked for that extra yardage . . . we never gave up as Whiteman scored in the last quarter . . . we came so close again . . . but it was a long ride home. Left: Tackle Tubby Johnson 1841 tried but he couldn't do it as he reached to block one of the Putnam City pas- ses. Above: lt's warm- up time for our Bomb- ers as they prepared to meet and defeat the Northwest Knights. football 0 137 bomber matmen take state, kinyon's Coach of the year Making weight . . . food be- came another of the four- letter words . . . running all over the stairs in fifteen seconds . . . it's no wonder we had so many injuries . . . everything paid off in the end . . . we routed the Bears out of another Mid-State title . . . we showed 'em the lights at Regionals by taking first . . . and as if that weren't enough, we ran away with a State crown . . . we turned what was supposed to be a nail-biting suspenseful drama into our own kind of comedy . . . we knew we were number one . . . honors heaped up as Kinyon won coach of the year . . . our school's first state wrestling title . . . working together as Kinyon's crew . . . Wrestling - Varsity - Front Row: Robin Ameen, David Whiteman, Robbie Anderson, Gordon Nelson, Steve Erwin, Randy Ross. Back Row: Coach is 1, Q is 1, jim Kinyon, Charles Farber, Johnny Clemons, Sidney Sanders, Bobby Steele, Billy Mitchell, Brent Price. ras, e E5 ,J-. M 138 0 wrestling fi ' v Midistate . . list Regionals . .. 1st State Far Left: Charles Farber awaits his turn to wres- tle. Above: The Bomb- er's wrestlers warm-up before a key match. Center: Senior Iohnny Clemons is greeted by David Whiteman. Left: 130 pounder David Whiteman rides his opponent tough. . . 15: wrestling 0 139 140 0 wrestling Quickness, strength ours without even asking . . . learning all the tricks of the trade as a mat rat . . . satisfaction from a takedown, an escape, and especially from a pin . . . our sweaty daily practices included running stairs fa legend in its own timej and afterwards telling Lance Rentzel jokes . . . a new group was formed called Kinyon's Cripples . . . membership required a few broken bones which summed up our freak injury problems . . . staying in homes instead of hotels without heaters at C-eary's Tournament, it was back to the stairs afterwards . . . second place . . . underdogs by only five points . . . all too soon, Mid-State, Regionals, and State Finals. Above Right: Robbie Anderson claims his victory over Wildcat opponent. Lower Right: Gordon Nelson gets a free ride. Oppos- ite Right: Randy Ross checks his time. MWF -wr., fans eye clock as matmen struggle to win Wrestling - B-Team - Front Row: Randy Massad, Dave Kuhn, Ronald Kirts, Rodney Scott, Mike Pruitt, Rick Faulk. Back Row: Coach Larry Heard, Bruce Kerr, Danny McCurdy, Nick Griffin, lim Wright, Paul Harris, Larry Snake, Coach Jim Kinyon. .al di. Q , 11- Q' I .... l. wrestling 0 141 Above: Senior, Bobby Steele puts the squeeze on his opponent and presses him for his well-deserved points. Right: The referee checks closely before awarding Bomber john- ny Clemons his two points. 142 0 wrestling W.,- ' as .-,: q ,,T:., A ZA? , e '. ', i U eei ., e ,... V. ,ig , ff . iy ap W 0 . Q R M My X Y ,Q Q A S Q 5 's if f me 5 'I 4 . gn - K i A 'ff in ,ef ff 'Ya stomachs growl as matmen starve to win Above Left, Center, Bottom: Senior Sidney Sanders goes for the talcedown, struggles to keep from being pinned, and successful- ly executes a reverse on his Northwest Classen Knight. Above Right: Coach Jim Kinyon patches up David Whiteman after win- ning his match. Working in the gym because of the weather . . . four long months of training . . . press- ing so hard that our faces turned red . . . watching films . . . throwing, catching, and hitting . . . listening to instructions . . . funny excer- cises to build coordination . . . learning how to catch grounders . . . fly balls and the sun was in our eyes . . . the first day of practice on the field . . . quickening our throw to save stolen bases . . . pretending we're practic- ing for the World Series . . . professional baseball . . . just daydrearns . . . long practices may Right: Gary Hanson takes practiceswings to lasting after school until it llfflb'-ff UP befofehls t, was so dark we couldn't see time to bat on a cold ' A, , , practice day. the guys in the outfield. stolen bases saved b pitcher's fast arm Baseball - Front Row: Mike Wendte, Brad Parrott, Emmitt Hall, Harold Hunter, Don Krumme, Phil Moser. Second Row: Hal Woodring, Gary Barr, Cary Hadson, jon Benardello, James Blaine, Kenny Heitzman, Terry Hunter, Lloyd Cummings. Third Row: Ronnie Mileur, Steve Harrell, David Her- ford, Martin Papp, Gus Papagolos, Bill Muehlenweg, Stanley Denham. Fourth Row: Randy Cothren, Bill Mesner, Franklin Gentry, Chris Cleveland, johnny Cummings, Gary Ashley, Bill O'Hara, Billy McMahan. Back Row: Reese, Ronald Mosher, Mike Roush, Carl Lee, Barry Lucas, Jerry Ryburn. Left: Kenny Heitzman puts the tag to Terry Hunter. Lower Left: Buddy Harjo plays Pepper in the winter months. Below: Catch- er Ierry Ryburn trys to pick off base runner so he can not advance. x baseball I 145 Right: Catcher jerry Ryburn anticipates the pitch as coach Lodes prepares to hit the ball during daily situations as the Bomber baseball team goes through daily workouts. Below: Brad Parrott covers first while Gus Papagolas attempts to beat-out an infield hit as pitcher Mike Wendte backs-up the play. 146 0 baseball V5 world series maybe's work out at practices with hopes tw is 4 3 0 X Burns resulted from having sliding practice on the gym floor . . . listening toCoach Lodes explain baseball to us . . . learning all those numbers from one to seventy . . . putting them into use . . . playing Homerun Derby . . . a slip of the bat . . . we were through with that . . . three badly broken windows . . . cutting the Friday practice fwhich we shouldn't havej . . . we practiced so much and so hard for so long that playing in the game seemed like a rest . . . then, our first game . . . Lawton . . . high hopes of taking State . . . being rated as Number One. Left: Brad Parrott, Bob Suellentrop, Howard Hunter, and Emmitt Hall wait for the ball during the pepper games before baseball practice. Above: Pitch- ers, Gary Ashley and Mike Wendte practice X - 7 'f few- Y .. Q',F'N '5' ,L a.5w4f. E I ni-iff. A I V V an A 5 2,5 . ggi' their pickups. baseball 0 147 Ups and downs plotted the Bombers' graph of wins and losses . . . but our winning wasn't everything, it was the only thing . . . the thing we all worked hard for . . . practice that first after- noon was unpleasant, to say the least . . . we huffed and puffed our way back and forth until the goal at the other end of the court seemed a thousand miles away . . . those were the days of blistered feet and sore muscles . . . we ex- ecuted each move, pass, shot with the greatest ac- curacy we could . . . we tried harder . . . we wanted to. ,, is ru A A ,sisfswf ' K K ' B Q K 'f K if ' K A 2, rw mg I i .., - A I' in . , gg, ,, .w we- . , , r -.swf-221, L' , ,.,g,. , , .,Ve,gl M V if at , , MR ,, K , K Q5 wwf . 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Above Right: Dribble, pass it down the court, score, Bombers, score is just one thought in a round- baller's mind, Left: Iu- nior, Jack Rosenberger is thwarted as he goes up for a long shot. basketball 0 149 Basketball - B-Team - Front Row: lim Davis, Kim Denisoff, Mark Camack, David Gibbs, Fred Geionty, Charles Matthews, manager. Back Row: Tim Robison, manager, Mark Craft, Jim Brandon, Lowell Wise, Bob Shackleford, Danny Hall, Jack Perkins, Fred Schantz, Virgil Weirners, Coach Bob Ambler. Righz: seam, Rick 'Il M ,,,W, Hel Q .3 5 ' We dribbled basketballs so BumeE'Wa1FSf0'the i we C ,,,,oo a A 'Ki , 7 . much that we were sure we refree s whistle and . a M g V . . studies the positionof c , i t could do 1tbllIldfOldCd . . . the other cagers onthe A 5 ' at Center, Bur- court before he decides , I who to throw the ball ro. if nett . . . leading the team in scoring . . . averaging 23 points usually a game . . . as if that were not enough . . . also a top scorer in the Mid- State Conference . . . sopho- more Ted Cox . . . making his first appearance in the start- inglineup . . . 18 points against Capitol Hill . . . prov- ing that the underclassmen can't be all that bad . . . keep- ing our cool when it counted . . . not choking at the free throw line . . . after all that practice, games seemed more like play . . . we improved and each game passed . . . it was quite a year . . . a tough year of sweating, wondering why, disappointments, and a lot of basketball. 150 0 basketball Left: Bomber cagers gather around head Coach John Pratt as he gives them some last minute coaching before the start of the game. Below: Phil Moser sets up for two points. tlryvest ...... basketball 0 151 -we leather lungs race against time and a thin 55:3 iii fiiffwfw M 'Q I ' aate f it S f.. - M5 . ggf , A ,, X ,K , 152 0 cross country ine separating the victories from defeats 4. we , sf P' ig . i o r , - it -'- '- -- , .. 7 ,mah nnln, M in ,, I ' We ran through mud, rain, and snow . . . sometimes we even ran with the sun shining . . . but it was all worth the trouble . . . the long, hot practices that began in the summer . . . the harder workouts started after that first meet . . . we traveled to Norman, Lawton, and Sequoyah fby car, that is! . . . then for a change of pace, we ran the golden football 100 + miles to Lawton for the semi-finals . . . just our small part . . . we went undefeated until confer- ence . . . defeat shook our hands . . . but we only felt its grip for a short time . . . with pride the best prescription. Above Left: Heading for the hills is the only idea that our Bombers have on their minds at the Norman meet. Above Right: Coaches Bob Ambler and Jim Kinyon wait as the Bombers come a runnin' 'round the bend. Left: Bill Richards takes the lead in the 2-mile dash followed close behind by johnny Clemons. Center: Lindy Sockey strains for that extra edge on a pursuing runner. Right: Runners rest after a grueling test of endurance. I 3.51- cross country 0 153 154 0 track See us run . . . track: a strange sort of sport . . . we ran indoors, sometimes into doors, Qin Bill's case it was a pillar in the fieldhousej . . . we ran outdoors and out of doors, to Rose Field and back ...we know we'd run hundreds of miles . . . but in reaching the finish line we won some places . . . and we had some fun . . . we shot the shotput and hurdled the hur- dles . . . we ran relays in rec- ord time when it didn't count . . . we even pole vaulted in our sleep . . . it all resulted in a one track mind. Above: It's alright George, says Coach Ambler to George Kel- ley. Above: Left: junior Larry Carrick is on his way home. Center Tracksters run the fa- mous fieldhouse Stairs Track - Front Row: Coach Larry Heard, Charlie Brown, Eldon Chase, David Goodwin, Rod Fogarty, james Poche, Lindy Sockey, George Kelly, Bill Richards, David Siedner, Coach Bob Ambler. Second Row: John Carwile, Danny Hall, Bob Shackleford, Charles Gaylor, Larry Carrick, Fred Bost, Tom Bishop, Rudy Oliver, Gene Shriver, Mike Jenkins, Dale Newsom. Back Row: Lowell Wise, Robert Hudak, Jerry Simpson, Terry Hall, Russ Tribble, Mark Ambler, Mark Rosenberger, Larry Snake, David Walker. tracksters'efforts show one track minds track 0 155 Right: Fred Geionty throws shot put for length in try-outs. Be- low: After a tough day of practice Terry Hall, Russell Tribble and Mark Rosenberger take time to pose for year- book pictures. Below Right: Danny Hall tries to stay low over high hurdles during practice. p.f. flyers not needed for our tracksters 156 0 track -'N gm? frogmen ready to break old record times , ,,.V,. u 5 ,5AA,r , ,: ' f Mermen and mermaid swim , into shape before each I C aaei rlle - , K meet . . . setting new goals Q r to swim and dive by . . . ' Joy Huska . . . aone woman ' ' 0 Q iiit S A oae, i saass team . . . ranked eighteenth in ' 1 if sser ,c aoeaoaera g r the United States . . . and ' 1 Q 1 Q , C R if first in the hearts of l ' if Bombers . . . how do they do it? . . . with acoach like Mr. John Matlock . . . the regular swimming and diving meets entered provide the swim- mers with lots of exper- ience and lots of muscles to endure . . . why do they do it? because they're Bom- bers . . . twenty-five of them . . . joy to the fishes in the deep blue sea . . . joy to you and me. Swimming - Front Row: Mickey Prewitt, Bob Hodgson, Mark Galvin, Dennis Ingram, Gary Crawford, Chris Casper. Second Row: Rickey Ferguson, Robert Morris, Raymond Clark, Mike Cox, Chuck Ligon. Back Row: Don Krumme, Rick Windes, Mark Turnbull, Danny Summa. swimming 0 157 ,rj Q, warm weather hits, golfers go to work Right: Colfer Bobby Small swings in hopes of a perfect drive. Center: Mel Huffaker putts the ball trying to make his par. Golf - Front Row: Ierrry Bays, Mel Huffaker, Steve Armstrong. Second Row: Keith Logan, Dale Slavick, Randy Shockey. Back Row: Kent Logan, Kevin Kelson, Brian Lange. Our sweat suits and gloves weren't quite enough warmth . . . but we seemed to thaw out and we kept swinging our rackets until the sunshine came out to warm our hands . . . our coaches Miss Kathy Neill and Mr. Dewey Allen . . . helping us keep wrists stiff and ourselves alert . . . we were a different kind of racketeers. December . . . we battled the frozen waterholes, icey greens and soggy sandtraps that all golfers dread . . . the game seemed dull and the playing rough . . . Coach Dick Evans helped us to improve our strokes . . . we made MCI-I5 proud we were Bombers . . . and dang good golfers. W r - .FSM , W Lk,kV I . in , I Girls' Tennis - Front Row: Sue Chang, Melodie Allen, Linda Nelson, Lisa McBride, Debbie Kirts. Back Row: lody Bauer, Velma Middleton, Kim Ketchel, Margaret Henderson, Ann Sherrell, Debbie Pulliam, Karen Cochran. Below: Senior Bill Nel- son really lets loose with the ole' tennis racket. racketeers raise racket at awa matches ,J I ...-- r -.7 'P H W 1 s,s, . K W ALk7L,,, ,E .W-' Danny Whitsett, Coach Dewey Allen. Boys' Tennis - Left to Right: Bill Nelson, Bobby Myers, Wade Stanberry tennis 0 159 hy, f. jx , w .5417 ,- fi Q Q I 'f 9 . ,n l y 6' al '- , vf Attempting to accomplish a purpose . . . one we believe in because it makes us feel better . . . having fun . competing with other clubs . . . paying our dues but never attending one single meeting . . . Everyday people . . . united by common interests. organizations 0 161 ' , L.-- .35 , Above: The MCHS band director, Mr. E. Paul Enix, stops for a moment in front of the new band building. Mr. Enix began holding band practices in the hall after completion this past August. The band hall was named after Mr. Enix in honor of his time and talents that he has spent as the director of the Bomber band. 162 0 organizations Band - Flutes: C. Anderson, C. Urish, P. Burchardt, K. Galvin, S. Ferguson, L. Stanfield, B. Hopkens, S Ferrell, C. Myers, K. Knisely, S. VanHusen, K. O'Donnell, C. Mirtz, N. Smith, N. Homier, S. Sparks, L. A Pope, G. Dorell, J. Penrose, J. Honus, L. Reeder, G. Miller, D. Peters, D. Thompson, Oboe: C-. Nicholas, S Beeney, I. Corney, G. Hall, Bassoon: N. Soldan, S. D'Amico, S. Stevens, D. D'Amico: E Flat Clarinets: F Lemons, S. Davis: B Flat Clarinets: V. Middleton, L. Bonner, R. Segler, P. Stubbs, S. Marshall, J. Pearl, S Blasser, R. Lawrence, M. Morgan, M. Weatherby, G. Cheek, D. Gustafson, P. Glassgow, B. Bye, I. Heuser L. Cassidy, C. Neifong, D. Vining, D. Hurt, D. Dunn, W. Stanberry, I. Ned, S. Smith, C. Marquardt, K Brittain, N. Mixon, G. Harding, S. Sims, P. Hodges, R. A. Hines, I. Whitehead: Alto Clarinet: B. Crane, D Howerton, N. Hodges, A. Willmon, Bass Clarinet: B. Mastin, L. Vining, S. Walden, B. Stephens, B. Mitch ell, D. Seidner, Contra Bass: R. Combs, I. Putnam, Alto Saxophone: K. Rutter, V. Rose, M. Monfort, I Carr, R. Schackel, I. Henten, D. McCauley, M. McClendon, I. Coker, L. Vaughn: Tenor Saxophone: M King, R. Westbrooke, R. Henagar, B. Morgan, Baritone saxophone: M. Brown, S. Ford, Comets: P. Elk Majorettes - Standing: Candy Anderson, Katy Galvin, Linda Vining. Kneeling: Nanette Soldan. ins, I. E. Smith, R. Watson, R. Denny, T. Nunn, M. Beeman, I. Coker, T. Schell, N. Livingston, M. Ien- kins, R. Clark, M. Smith, E. Eppler, T. Ferrer, S. Mixon, K. Bass, G. Simms, S. McBride, D. Willis, M Spirgis, P. Ceyler, R. Cash, I. Maynard, S. Martin, Trumpets: D. Leonard, L. Turner, R. Mosley, D. Wylie, B. Thomas, T. Callahan, S. Nelon, L. Seaton, P. Meeks, R. Warren, French Homs: T. Mangus, C. Shank S. Green, S. Axtell, I. Miller, R. Mangus, S. Combs, H. Lemons, R. Willians, Trombones: D. Denny, D Powell, P. Coad, F. Hurst, I. Perkins, C. Burkhart, M. McElroy, I. Thomas, C. Breen, Baritones: E. Han- son, K. Derrick, C. Boyer, I. Cauffiel, D. Andrade, Tubas: D. Strickland, R. Hardy, L. Bellows, E. Hale, H. Craig, R. McDonald, I. Hill, L. Beeley, C. Wilson, Tympani: G. Miller, Percussion: L. Peters, R. Shaffer K. Shutt, C. Copeland, D. Welchel, K. Rollin, D. Knapick, I. Bernadello, D. Nichols, R. Shackel, R. Mar- quardt. Director: Mr. E. P. Enix, Assistant director: Mr. M. DeWoody. Drum majors - Tom Mangus, Robert Lawrence. fn! 5 ygjw, i 5 .... . 'ai 'i ' 3 ' vw . a I f- ifffw mwc's pride migrates to modern hall It's not just a one-sport band . . . playing at and for everything . . . our rock beat of the drums started the band rolling at pep assemblies . . . we kept the beat as we continued to entertain at football games . . . wrestling and basketball kept us busy for the rest of the season . . . getting up at 6:30 A.M. for morning practices caused us to sleep with one eye open during early classes . . . practice: the key word in perfection . . . the one we learned to spell forward, backward, upside-down, and inside-out . . . the word that earned us an honorable reputation throughout the Southwest . . . Mr. DeWoody another new addition to the faculty . . . towards the end of the year . . . contests and more contests . . . district at OCU, state at OU, and the Tri-State Festival at Enid . . . new . . for Mr. E. Paul Enix . . . a new band hall honoring him for his assistance and attention as band director . . . more honors for the Pride of MCHS. organizations 0 163 Kappa Psi Kappa - Front Row: P. Enix, sponsor, E. Hanson, sgt.-at-arms, parliamentarian, B. Hopkins, chaplain, F. Lemons, treasurer, S. Green, sec- retary, K. Rollin, vice-president, I. Coker, president, M. Weatherby, Steve Beeny, P. Elkins, T. Nunn, M. Brown, R. Lawrence, S. Ford. Second Row: G. Miller, L. Pope, G. Cheek, R. Segler, I. Ned, D. McCaulley, G. Doull, K. O'Donnell, P. Glasgow, N. Hodges, L. Stanfield, M. Smith, L. Bellows, P. Meeks. Third Row: K. Bass, B. Thomas, S. Combs, D. Howerton, D. Seidner, G. Nicholas, G. Hall, S. Ferrell, W. Stanberry, D. Nichols, C. Boyer, T. Mangus, T. Schell, R. Combs. Fourth Row: T. Callahan, publicity manager, K. Derrick, R. McDonald, S. Smith, K. Brittain, D. Hurt, J. Pear, B. Ste- phens, P. Stubbs, I. Putnam, R. Mangus, J. Benardello, D. Knapick, I. Carr. Fifth Row: C. Urish, K. Knisely, J. Coker, R. Watson, N. Soldan, S. Davis, S. Sparks, H. Lemons, G. Sims, M. Beeman, P. Hodges, N. Homier, L. Vaughn, S. Mixan, R. Clark. Sixth Row: C. Mirtz, K. Rutter, C. Anderson, B. Crane, D. Strickland, I. Miller, R. Hardy, S. Damico, M. King, S. Ferguson, V. Middleton, R. Westbrook. Seventh Row: C. Shank, D. Thompson, L. Bonner, R. Mosley, C. Marquardt, R. Denny, F. Hurst, S. VanHauen, M. Smith, S. Marshall, S. Martin, N. Livingston, P. Dorothy. Back Row: C. Green, S. McBride, L. Vining, D. Leonard, R. Cash. pledges wear white shoes during initiation Kappa Kappa . ' U leading All-State Band-Front Row: V. Middleton, G. Nicholas. Back R0w:M.King, K. Rollin, P. Elkins. band members . . . promoting interest and appreciation in instrumental music . . . we T indulged in fund raising pro- jects for the spring banquet, hayrides, and various parties . . . a new design in Bomber license tags and window stickers . . . playing a major part in Clean Up America Week . . . and ofcourse, who could forget pledge week? pledges wished for privacy . . . but that's the only way to go . . . 164 0 organizations athletes finish season, earn letterjackets, a symbol of shedding blood, sweat and tears Interact . . . a group of boys helping their city and com- munity . . . taking on differ- ent projects . . . painting curbs . . . selling plastic sacks . . . planning the 4th of July celebration at Regional Park . . . meeting twice a month to plan . . . and we thought our picture would never work right . . . M-Club at MCHS . . . earning letterjackets . . . work . . . competing in one of the nine different sports . . . coming together in a club for all seasons . . . initiating new members . . . selling decals to raise dough . . . electing Mar- ilyn Stout as their special sweetheart for the Interact - Front Row: N. Livingston, D. Whiteman, B. Budde, C. Caram, secretary. Second Row: I. Bauer, C. Prather, K. Paul, R. Kay, president, K. Blue, D. Pyles, C. Campbell. Back Row: C. Evans, P 8 g 9 3 Ilt . . . T. Cox, B. Kerr, V. Vennerberg, D. McDonald, Treasurer. M-Club - Front Row: L. Heard, sponsor, C. Lackey, B. Suellentrop, S. Sanders, T. Sardis, secretary-treasurer, B. Horn, president, I. johnson, sgt.-at- arms, R. Tribble, I. Pappan, B. Mitchell, R. Freeman, sponsor. Second Row: W. Stanberry, B. Nelson, G. Crawford, J. Ryburn, B. Bevel, D. Wilkins, T. Wright, P. Moser, C. Caram, B. Steele, B. Harjo. Third Row: M. Ambler, I. Clemons, G. Kelly, T. Hall, B. Lucas, D. Whitman, B. Price, I. Carwile, M. Muecke, B. Small. Back Row: D. Meade, R. Carter, F. Bost, D. Stricklin, D. Breshears, K. Heitzman, D. Murphy, M. Filippo. athletics 0 165 Pep Club Seniors - Front Row: D. Dixon, cheerleader, L. Harris, executive board, B. Culpepper, executive board, M. Rouse, reporterg M. Stout, secretary, I. Winkcompleck, vice-president, L. Pederson, president, princess, T. Treadway, treasurer, I. Bauer, scribe, L. Ables, parliamentarian, L. Pratt, executive board, V. Bernhardt, cheerleader, P. Cosper, cheerleader. Second Row: V. Bradford, G. Lucas, S. Hemmer, M. Ottinger, P. Kapella, C. Yeager, L. Chandler B. Myers, L. Myers, G. King, C. Harrell, I. Courtney. Third Row: L. Vining I. Montambault, P. Blankenship, H. Boydstun, L. Merhib, B. Schoen, P. Ma- thews, M. Young, C. Whitfield, P. Cummings, I. Loughlin, L. Pope, I. Ned. Fourth Row: B. Peterson, L. Garrick, I. Harner, B. Beames, D. Murray, K More, S. Richardson, B. Hibbs, B. Wylie, M. Kelley, C. Dickinson, C. Gibson, I. Gill, S. Jones. Fifth Row: C. McCannon, C. Hargrove, K. Mclnnes, C McGee, S. Smyrl, M. Cardwell, I. Rogers, A. Skinner, D. Stewart, D. Tornquist, V. Cole, P. Maddox, P. Iackson, L. Young. Sixth Row: D. Wade, C. Ulsh N. Evans, T. Tomko, S. Merriman, I. Brown, T. Walker, M. Henning, L. DeQuasie, I. Dobbs, N. Boyd, P. Dyer, C. Dicky, A. Hardy. Back Row: L. Guest K. Pesterfield, K. Smith, S. Tompson, M. Lucas, C. Donaho, D. Hood, J. Weddle, S. Cornwell, B. Shelton, C. Phillips, I. Frame, I. Rose. working, breathing, spirited body is made Bombers number one backers . . . doing the possible and impossible for our guys . . . starting in the heat of summer . . . car caravans all over town to drum up enthusiam . . . using vaca- tion time to paint signs and put the arc together . . . a car bash where the gasoline was left in the car . . . selling beat tags and tunning out . . . pep assemblies in the field house . . . bus trips to away games when we ate food like it was going out of style . . . feeding our faces again on the way home to drown out our sorrows over those few losses . . . com- 166 0 organizations pletely creaming the guys houses with T. P. and having their neighbors tell us where to go when the wind shifted every- thing to their yards . . . circling Rose Field in cars to cheer the team at practice . . . wearing the tail off our uniforms to treat each sport equally . . . making gimmicks for that special guy of our favorite sport . . . baking cupcakes for footballer's dessert at Rose's . . . in rain, sleet, snow the pep Club had to go on . . . finger nail biting became a fav- orite thing while viewing games. . . as part of pep club. Pep Club Sophomores - Front Row: P. Presson, I. Hull, B. Long, A. Sibley, B. Kinnison, P. Iohnson, executive board, S. Guthery, executive board, C. Thompson, executive board, D. Iackson, executive board, D. Chevalier, D. Kirts, R. Harper, D. Kahut, K. Doss. Second Row: P. Logan, A. Luciano, I. Hutcheson, M. Ferber, P. Jones, S. Allen, A. Curtis, S. DiFate, C. Holder, C. Harkless, J. Webb, S. Bettis, I. Hahn, T. Burke. Third Row: I. Karner, L. Gra- ham, K. Ketchel, D..Pulliam, A. Sherrell, L. Price, M. Henderson, P. Hamm, M. Chiang, K. Garrison, C. Smith, T. Bean, T. Lange, P. Faulk. Fourth Row: C. Martin, R. Valadez, P. Brents, D. Sturm, D. Vining, B. Mastin, C. Myers, B. Bye, K. Frances, T. Armstrong, P. Clark, T. Sephenson, j. Fream, L. Nelson. Fifth Row: S. Hamm, P. Flynt, S. Dombrowski, P. Reynolds, I. Reynolds, T. Lancaster, I. Stevens, S. Dillard, K. Culler, C. DfAmico, T. Olson, C. Hinson, A. Manning, S. Powers. Sixth Row: G. Miller, S. Maytubby, T. Wamsley, C. Steinbrook, C. Winders, L. Sharp, L. Hemmer, D. Leatherbury, L. Pemberton, B. Sampson, P. Lacey, C. Bell, L. Keith, D. Hardy. Seventh Row: K. Keyl, I. Stewart, D. Shelden, D. James, S. Pool, M. Mirtz, K. Gee, T. Lawrence, L. Wil- son, H. Harrison, K. Cochran, C. Wren, M. lung, S. Stephens. Eighth Row: C. Littlejohn, B. Bradford, B. Frost, P. Hickey, S. Kerr, I. Woolwine, N. Ver- vack, B. Cofer, B. Barnes, D. Turnipseed, S. Pedersen, T. Cotterell, M. Morganstern, C. Huseman. Ninth Row: P. Butler, B. Sheppard, R. Barton, G. Knight, M. Fluitt, P. Kearney, S. Wagener, L. Burnett, C. Myrick, C. Conti, V. Unsell, D. Nelson, K. Curling, D. Earnest. Back Row: D. Lucas, S. Sumblin, D. Southerland, D. Foshee, V. Murphy, N. Syba, L. McBride, K. Quinn, S. Smith, M. Zangari, H. Heath, D. King. remarkably well by hundreds of cheerers Pep Club Juniors - Front Row: I. Holder, cheerleader, C. Troutman, cheerleader, D. Ritter, executive board, R. Wagnon, excutive board, C. Sanderson, Drogram chairman, I. Bauer, executive board, C. McCorkle, executive board, T. Harmon, cheerleader, R. Shearer, cheerleader, I. Dillard, sponsor. Second ow: F. Jones, D. Bonsall, S. Reed, M. McMinn, I. Brandon, G. DeCarolis, V. Johnsen, R. Hicks, B. Stephens, I. Pearl, I. Pearl, D. Hurt, J. Putnam, I. hudzinski, T. Hartzell. Third Row: G. Clark, S. Mitchell, R. Bevel, B. Pierce, P. Volinski, L. Cormell, S. Sutton, I. Marsh, R. Harman, M. Brown, S. So- enberg, T. Welchel, P. Haekins, P. Terlesky. Fourth Row: C. Doweli, D. Vessels, D. Wiegel, K. Brown, P. Greenhaw, L. Raulston, P- Mansell, T. Siegel, ,l- W cCann, C. Cochran, I. Mulinix, C. Kelly, D. Love, T. Peetoom. Fifth Row: C. Cullen, D. Hudson, C. Rhoades, C. Conti, A. Bellows, I. Brandt, K. Bean, M. Fankhauser, S. Ogel, L. Haberlandt, R. Smith, D. Vetter, C. Waehler, K. Durnell. Sixth Row: L. Suggs, R. Bottoms, M. Dunlap, B. Beard, C. Anderson, P. Stubbs, K. Knisely, C. Urish, C. Mirtz, C. Thompson, V. Lyman, C. Shepherd, L. Budde, D. Munroe. Seventh Row: G. Hatfield, C. Gray, I. McGee, L. Wade, D. Collins, K. Rose, B. Messmer, V. Harris, M. Oltmanns, K. Sands, K. Arstingstall, I. Zichterman, K. Kostelny, P. Denison. Back Row: B. Criss- rnan, N. lgert, I. Lower, C. Chiang, C. Parks, K. Packett, C. Cook, B. Bishop, N. Brady, C, Hickman, S. Christian, I. Packett, K. Blain, V. Woolery. bombers' biggest backers boost athletes Pep Club Executive Board - Front Row, Seniors: Barbara Culpepper, Mary Clayton, Linda Harris, Linda Faye Pratt, Second Row, Juniors: Debbie Rit- ter, Connie McCorkle, Rhonda Wagnon, Jan Bauer. Back Row, Sophomores: Debbie Jackson, Patsy Johnson, Susie Guthery, Cindy Thompson. 168 0 organizations Pep Club Officers - Connie Sanderson, program chairman, Marilyn Rouse, reporter, Marilyn Stout, sec retary, Lee Pedersen, president, Jeanette Winkcompleck, vice-president, Teresa Treadway, treasurer, Jody Bauer, scribe, LuAnn Ables, parliamentarian. Cheerleaders: Tracey Harmon, jr. cheerleader, Pam Cosper, sr. cheerleader, Jamie Holder, jr. cheerleader Valerie Bernhardt, head, Ronnie Shearer, jr. cheerleader, Dixie Dixon, sr. cheerleader, Cheryl Troutman, jr. cheerleader. ,eww r.,.s4 Mwnul-ls. .ts:issx.'.:vW lmehlmuwlsl-. .szgmewesa ff e Officers and executive board members ... directing school's largest organization . . . summer planning includ- ed revising Constitution Tuesday afternoon meetings that lasted and lasted and lasted . . . making zillions of signs . . . the kit with paint that seemed to evaporate . . . climbing ladders to hang signs fno time for height frightl giving unwanted demerits while trying to keep things in order . . . everyday. Talented cheerleaders . . . the magnificent seven down in front at every game or match pulled muscles, bruised bods, and sore throats giving all they had to gener- ate pep .. . sixth hour re- served for practice the kind of practice that paid off in first place ribbons at OU summer and fall clinic highlighting the Christ- mas Variety Show with their own special version of The Stripper . . . f 'N Valerie is 4,7 In X- 11,5-i, 'el -:effigy My-4 A L -My Y 'rl V , at iw-, g ' - hi- ': ' Dixie 41 .. W 'E ' Fins aim: 3533! fkaililrl ,s f iff?-2? 'V . '1' ww' f 'rwf . ! if 1.849 f cl as - - .fist . ,, Milli are ,inn .- if lawn gunners support athletes in sports events Gunners - Front Row: 1. Branham, program chairman, R. Sipes, R. Scott, P. Bost, I. Poche, presidentg R. Kirts, vice-president. Second Row: R. Campbell, M. Brasington, D. Adams, K. Heitzman, P. Moser, C. Caram. Back Row: T. Goodman, I. White, B. Nichols, G. Shoemaker, G. Stow, S. Hamlin. l FCA - Front Row: D. Ingram, S. Sanders, B. Suellentrop, treasurer, I. Poche, secretary, C. Higgins, vice- presidentg S. Huntholz, president, B. Parrott, R. Scott. Second Row: M. Ambler, j. Clemons, S. Erwin, D. Boodwin, M. Pruitt, J. Pappan, P. McCoy, H. Hunter. Back Row: C. Caram, C. Lackey, G. Crawford, T. Sardis, R. Kirts, T. Bishop. Right: The great thinker, Mr. Ron Freeman, sits long enough to observe the hundreds of kids during the lunch hour. Far Right: Funny face Mike Connelly pauses for a picture with his famous look a like Stan Laurel during our Toys for Tots drive. 170 0 organizations Reuniting after a year's rest . . . boosting school spirit . . . male support to athletes . . . black cowboy hats and Gunners t-shirts . . . swinging from field house rafters to hang signs for pep assemblies . . . running the gold foot- ball to Grant and Lawton . . . holding the new Bomber flag . . . shooting the gun thousands of times . Someone on our side . . . God . . . having faith, we rounded out a good year . . . helping our friends and ourselves to develop a better attitude . . . of life . . . we feel we've accomplished many worth- while projects . . . a Ray Murphy Benefit . . . showing that we wanted to help our fellow man . . . or- ganizing our group for the second year . sweat.. - M.. . . A say in school government to speak out for the pre- g .- W- .. Student Council - Front Row: D. Hunt, S. Hunholz, B. Beames, chaplain, L. Pedersen, D. Hood, treasurer, S. Thompson, secretary, B. Suellentrop, presi- dent, B. Parsons, vice-president, I. Winkcompleck, parliamentarian, princess, D. Rynda, publicity manager, J. Holder, B. Long, L. Carrick, stand manag- er, Mr. R. Thurman, sponsor. Second Row: M. Connelly, I. Frame, S. Polen, D. Dixon, C. DeVault, P. Cosper, C. Hoffman, P. McCoy, T. Mangus, I Branham, D. Turney, B. Culpepper, J. Bauer, L. Ables. Third Row: K. Hampton, C. Ulsh, B. Myers, B. Myers, M. Young, M. Stout, R. Tribble, G. Kelly, S B. Sanders, T. Sardis, B. Parrot, I. Poche, D. Hall, D. Goodwin. Fourth Row: R. Richardson, I. Coker, T. Hall, C. Shepherd, P. Hawkins, I. Bauer, R. Har- mon, R. Wagnon, C. Prather, F. Iones, C. McCorkle, L. Wise, S. Chang, E. Wiegel. Fifth Row: C. Campbell, W. Stanberry, Vic Baldi, C. Boyer, I. Bauer, S Guthery, D. Pulliam, I. Hull, K. Quinn, P. Logan, I. Bays, G. Reid, C. Troutman, C. Sanderson. Back Row: R. Ameen, R. Ross, I. Clemons, M. Clayton, K Blue, D. Fritsche, B. Murphy, H. Bray, C. Thompson, A. Sherrell, P. Hamm, D. Hinkle, M. McMinn, D. Ritter. student council represents student body . . . Howdy Dance started the year with a smile . . . 80 members representing clubs, our classes, students . . . caring through Speak Out for America Week, Care Day, Bomber Pride Week, Toys for Tots, Ray Murphy Bene- fit - wrestling ranking and a basketball game between MCHS and Carl Albert coaches . . . we even knocked on doors with frost-bitten knuckles to collect food for the Thanksgiving Food Drive and Cerebral Palsy Drive . . . we even had a speaker from California - Sharon Lanham - coming vention of Drug Abuse . . . we had fun too . . . homeroom decorations contest . . . AFS shares and our second an- nual Foreign Fair . . . money- making projects . . . t-shirts . . . gold books . . . Christmas Variety Show . . . which gave us our student lounge, juke box for it, gold car- peted halls, and school of a different color . . . we had Bombers of the Week . . . intercity . . . attended a state student council con- vention . . . sent our pres- ident to Washington for a Convention and held a Dis- trict Officer's Election. 1 saws ahah texas trip to six flags ends year for tri-hi-y Tri-Hi-Y - Front Row: I. McGee, program chairmanp F. Jones, reporter, D. Bonsall, ex. bd., S. Merriman, secretary, D. Wade, treasurer, C. Hoffman, president, C. Ulsh, ex. bd., D. Medlin, chaplain, C. Fanning, ex. bd., princessg N. Brady, parliamentarian, C. Hickman, ex. Bd. Second Row: B. Criss- man, C. Chiang, C. Parks, P. Mathews, G. Doull, C. McGee, M. Cardwell, C. Hargrove, K. Mclnnes, C. Gibson, S. Jones, L. Pedersen, I. Rose, J. Har- ner, J. Delling. Third Row: L. Harris, T. Willis, B. Culpepper, K. Pesterfield, L. Ables, M. Lucas, T. Tomko, M. Rouse, T. Treadway, N. Evans, C. Yeag- er, V. Damron, S. Thompson, M. Stout, I. Winkcompleck. Fourth Row: D. Vessels, P. Hawkins, W. D. McKeeman, V. Bernhardt, K. Kendall, T. Peetoom, C. McCorkle, S. Shenold, R. Hicks, J. Packett, M. Bray, D. Love, L. F. Pratt. Fifth Row: D. Ritter M. McMinn, T. Harmon, G. DeCarlois, I. Brandon, C. Troutman, B. Pierce, R. Bevel, S. Christain, V. Woolery, K. Blaine, K. Sands, K. Arstingstall, I. Brandt, A. Bellows. Sixth Row: L. Budde, S. D'Amico, B. Stephens, I. Pearl, I. Chudzindki, T. Hartzell, M. Brown, M. Oltmanns, C. Shepherd, V. Lyman, K. Kostelny, I. Zichterman, R. Harmon, I. Bauer. Back Row: S. Sutton, K. Packett, C. Cook, B. Bishop, P. Volinski, S. Reed, I. Holder, R. Wagnon, I. Mulinix, C. Sanderson, C. Gray, C. Dowdell, D. Ferrish. Getting off to a fresh start with a weiner roast at Kiwanis Park . . . sopho- mores first taste of what it's like in the big time . . . seeing The Monkey's Uncle at the slumber party . . . a few lucky ones escaped the seniors' urge to throw everything within sight into the pool . . tripping off to Camp Classen for a wild weekend . . . sponsoring mixers at the Y . . . Junior-Senior Week . . . replacement for Sadie Hawkins Week . . . pow- der puff football game at 172 0 organizations Rose Field resulted in aching bodies and the rickets . . . not exactly material for the Super Bowl but we thought we played like the pros . . . all the money raising projects paid off with a jaunt down to Six Flags over Texas . . . getting soaked on the log ride . . . long trip back home . . . a Casa Bonita banquet . . . exciting activities wrapped up a year of unusual happenings and un- forgettable places . . . Cindy Hoffman put it all to- gether this year . . . Making it another suc- cessful third year . . . selling Christmas trees . . . pancake dinners . . . selling 'Go Bombers' signs to raise school spirit . . . distinguishing themselves as leaders . . . involved with other schools around the nation . . . concentrating on civic responsibility . . . the honor of having a national officer . . . a week-end holi- day in Galveston . . . elect- ing Lonnie Guest, their princess . . . a nation-wide organization . . . zglii Tri-Hi-Y - Front Row: R. Hardin, ex. bd., I. McGee, program chairman, F. jones, reporter, S. Merriman, secretary, D. Wade, treasurer, C. Hoffman, president, K. Smith, vice president, D. Medlin, chaplain, M. Brady, parliamentarian, L. Price, ex. bd. Second Row: M. Ferber, K. Burnett, T. Stephen- son, L. Wilson, P, Iohnson, B. Kinnson, D. Kirts, D. Chevalier, I. Hahn, T. Burke, D. Vining, P. Fauld, E. Littlejohn, S. Guthery. Third Row: G. La- Marche, R. Griffin, I. Lyman, S. Kerr, N. Vervack, P. Hickey, T, Armstrong, P. Clark, I. Fream, C. Thompson, B. Bradford, J. Webb, P. Hamm, K. Gar- rison. Fourth Row: D. Green, S. Wegener, C. Huseman, K. Culler, S. Dillard, L. Nelson, P. Logan, L. McBride, M. Henderson, J. Hull, A. Sherrell, K Quinn, D. Hinkle, C. Wren. Fifth Row: S. Bettis, K. Cochran, I. Reynolds, P. Reynolds, T. Lancaster, K. Keyl, M. Coats, L. Sharp, G. Steinbrook, S Southerland, P. Lacky, A. Luciano, I. Hutcheson, M. Chiang. Back Row: T. Bean, D. Smith, S. DiFate, P. Jones, T. Lawrence, H. Harrison, A. Curtis, C Smith, T. Lange, D. Pulliam. christmas tree sales pay off for kiwanis Kiwanis Key Club - Front Row: I. Bauer, D. Whiteman, C. Caram, C. Prather, vice president, D. Rominger, treasurer, T. Sardis, president. Second Row: D. Kuhn, B. McMahan, T. Robison, T. Shanahan, I. Clemons, G. Kelly. Back Row: B. Kerr, V. Venner- berg, D. Goodwin, T. Swift, H. Wood, R. Hicks. organizations 0 173 Select Chorus - Front Row: R. Richardson, I. Provine, C. Thompson, P. Brown, L. Scherer, B. Ruiz, S. Leighton, L. Harris, G. Shoemaker, P. Hawkins, P. Wright, B. Rawls, P. Unruh, R. Berryhill. Second Row: D. Price, D. Waddington, T. Welchel, J. Kelly, P. jackson, F. Nash, M. Novitsky, S. Beeney, P. Peck, M. Jenkins, I. Spiva, B. Nichols, D. Mallow, I. Carlson. Third Row: N. Corelli, R. Harris, P. Waliach, P. Mack, D. Decker, B. Borcherding, N. Smith, M. Woods, D. Humble, L. Bonner, K. Brittain, S. Smith, D. Vessels, C. Cullen. Back Row: L. Flora, P. Presson, G. Pistole, M. Meyer, I. Minnick, K. Cater, S. Kerr, S. Aldrich, B. Morrissey, M. Pack. All State Chorus - S. Beeney, F. Nash, talented choirs travel to lawton, edmond Hard work mixed with fun and long awaited praise . . . voices singing out loud and distinct . . . seeming to give a purpose . . . moments that brought anxi- ety and fear . . . well- trained . . . gaining perfec- tion with superior ratings as the result . . . supporting the practice makes per- fect theory . . . glee club notes blend in melodies . . . the importance of harmon- izing . . . learning the parts our own special note . . . hoping for a solo . . . putting our hearts into our singing . . . striving to impress people . . . hoping our lungs don't collapse . . working to improve . . . wanting to be good enough for the select choir . . . reading music . . . then all together now. 174 0 organizations Girls' Clee Club - Front Row: S. Rummell, S. McDonald, K. McEntire, I. Anglin, L. Scherer, B. Ruiz, S. Leighton, L. Harris, P. Hawkins, P. Wright, B. Rawls, P. Unruh, I. Looper, M. Pack. Second Row: F. Hinson, B. Hall, D. Price, P. King, T, Welchel, P. jackson, M. Novitsky, P. Peck, I. Spiva, P. La- cey, L. Tudwell, R. Noss, D. Mallow, I. Provine. Third Row: B. Frost, P. Santilli, N. Carelli, P. Presson, P. Wallach, D. Decker, N. Smith, M. Hamilton, D. Humble, L. Bonner, K. Brittain, S. Smith, D. Vessels, C. Cullen. Back Row: S. Heuser, D. Benson, K. Keyl, M. McKinney, C. Stephens, D. Hurley, M. Meyer, K. Cater, S. Aldrich, I. Carlson. Mixed Chorus - Front Row: M. Hamilton, R. Noss, L. Tidwell, S. Rummell, B. Frost, P. Santilli, P. Lacey. Second Row: I. Looper, K. McEntire, P. King, F. Hinson, B. Hall, D. Hurley, K. Keyl. Third Row: M. McKinney, C. Stephens, S. McDonald, D. Benson, S. Heuser, F. Bray, Ci. Bolina. Fourth Row: I. Powers, M. Spirgis, S. McCoy, H. Roberts, D. Clampitt, G. Forrest, K. Paul. Back Row: J. Carson, sponsor, R. Norwood, D. Davis, C. Pape. il -wnmwvl Boys' Glee Club - Front Row: F. Nash, R. Harris, B. Morrissey, R. Richardson, R. Berryhill, S. Benney, B. Nicholas, I. Carlson, sponsor. Second Row: I. Kelly, I.. Flora, D. Clampitt, D. Waddington, M. Woods, P. Mack, I. Minnick, G. Pistole. Third Row: M. Jenkins, M. Spirgis, G. Shoemaker, S. Kerr, B. Borcherding, G. Terry, C. Pape, K. Paull. Back Row: G. Boling, F. Bray, R. Norwood, D. Davis, H. Roberts, G. Forrest, J. Powers. fruit salesmen bring profit to vocal music Les Chanteurs - Front Row: L. Harris, P. Hawkins, secretary-treasurer, princess, S. Aldrich, vice-president, D. Humble, president, M. Hamilton. Second Row: M. Novitsky, D. Vesels, J. Anglin, P. Jackson, K. Paul. Back Row: C. Pape, B. Nichols, G. Terry, B. Borcherding, M. Woods. 176 0 organizations Ready for our first big appearance . . . we wanted to provide some good enter- tainment . . . the pop concert . . . music that everyone knows . . . a drum solo by Greg reached everyone . . . shaking some up a bit . . . Steve Beeney - our student director . . . bringing in the Yule Tide Season with songs of joy and thanks- giving . . . selling candy, fruit, and Tom Watt kits . . . buying new tuxedo jack- ets for the boys' choir . . . we were lookin' good in our new clothes . . . prepar- ing Lil Abner , our musi- cal . . . our chance for star- dom . . . we felt proud of our accomplishments . . . traveling to Stillwater, Edmond and Lawton . . . having two representatives in the all-state choir . . . the goal of all members . . . Mrs. Carlson giving new talents ...music to live by . .. our everyday music . . . hard work results in lil abner musical production ..,,, v Officers and Accompanists - Front Row: I. Provine, secretary, F. Nash, publicity manager, L. Harris, treasuer, princess, S. McCoy, B. Nicholas, vice-president, G. Terry, M. Hamilton. Second Row: I. Carl- son, sponsor, P. jackson, executive board, P. Hawkins, executive board, B. Ruiz, secretary, P, Wright, treasurer, K. Paul, publicity agent, H. Roberts, reporter. Back Row: R. Norwood, P. Unruh, D. Humble, L. Bonner. Left: Floyd Nash, Lee Ann Shearer, Bob Suel- lentrop and Pam Brown spend many long hours in rehearsal for the annual musical, Lil Abner. It was present- ed to the student body on February 4,5, and 6 by the vocal music de- partment in the Auditorium. organizations 0 177 Spanish Club - Front Row: D. Qualls, S. Hemmer, B. Myers, reporter, J. Bouse, vice-presidentg B. Myers, president, princess, M. Sharpe, jr. ex. bd., C Dickey, treasurer, B. Ruiz, secretary, L. Hemmer, soph. ex. bd., Mr. I. Dillard, sponsor. Second Row: L. Stanfield, B. Nichols, K. Garrett, R. Adam, S Huseman, A. Hardy, M. Hamilton, C. Yeager, P. Kapella, D. Stewart. Third Row: C. Snider, M. Young, M. Baxter, C. Shank, D. Cervantez, I. Delling, I Harner, I. Blakeburn, D. Leatherbury, G. Steinbrook. Back Row: M. Ottinger, D. Williams, L. F. Pratt. - G Clb-F R :M .Ab , ,K.I-I t , 'd tpJ.Wh't tt, ' - 'd 59111118 flowers to Ce' Mgrlfndillilng xeasurelrinlsl. Wveisingir, sedizlxjryipfsnligsty. Secc?rr'l'dpROorlvFRfTSl.zi3d1ey, P. Uniiish, Sdllsliiylliieglnyflj rebral Palsy , . , pI'0I1'10ti1'1g in- Syfert, B. Thomas, V. Vennerberg. Third Row: S. Scherer, K. Anderson, L. Nedbalek, P. Coad, B. Boy terest in Spanish Culture . ' I D. Hunt. Back Row: R. Mosley, C. Marquardt, R. Wright, T. Welsh L. Haberlandt. going to Mexico during the spring vacation . . . meetings c monthly . . . 35 kids . . . raising the importance of Spanish speaking countries . . . rummage and bake sales . . . entering a float in the homecoming parade . . . working together . . . Spanish Club . . . selling raffle tickets . . . sending donations to Ra- dio Pree Europe . . . learning the culture of the German people . . . meeting those who have lived in or visited Germany before . . . acquiring the customs and ways of the majority . . . introduced to a new language . . . times of fun . . . remembering the moments of frustration . . . German Club. 178 0 organizations foreign langu with far off l deepens insig Promoting the study of the French language . . . learning what the people are like . . meeting people . . . asking questions about the coun- try . . . learning the culture of the people . . . the his- tory of the cities . . . finding where the language first began . . . one language . . . all a part of French Club. Seeking further knowledge about the ancient Roman culture . . . raising money with a bake sale . . . stag- ing an auction for slave day . . . holding a Roman banquet during the spring . . a new sponsor . . . guiding us . . . planning activities interested in us . . . our membership soared . . . pulled together through our in- terest in the Latin lan- guage . . . the Latin Club. ages benefit communications ands, understanding culture ht l French Club - Front Row: Mrs. B. Powers, sponsor, P. Stubbs, secretary, R. Smith, vice-president, S Ferguson, treasurer, S. Mouchett, reporter, E. Wiegel, president, L. Candler. Second Row: I. Cook, K Kendall, V. Middleton, C. Anderson, H. Boydstun, C. Lusas, D. Curb. Third Row: L. I-laberlandt, I. Pearl D. Hurt, D. Strickland, D. Vetter, M. Morgan, C. Mirtz. Fourth Row: C. LaMarche, C. Nifong, P. Rhyner K. Knisely, I. Putnam, I. Chudzinski, S. Ogle. Back Row: I. Corney, S. Chang. L t' Cl b - Front Row: I. Dobbs, N. Bo d, ex. bd., G. Davis, secretary-treasurer, P. Mathews, vice-president, Mrs. I. Rogers, sponsor, D. Newsome, C. a m u y Stone, ex. bd., I. Bays, ex. bd., R. Fanning. Second Row: A. Nelson, P. Chandler, A. Brown, ex. bd., B. Winters, C. Page, I. Burk, C. Schoolfield, G. Davis, ' ' ' ' - D, v D. Humble. Third Row: D. Willis, B. Boone, P. Schrader, M. Mcllroy, B. Mastin, M. Woods, I. Wise, C. Campbell, R. Voci. Back Row. R. Bottoms, es- sels, C. Samples, C. Cullen, P. De Rousse, T. Mangus, K. Kounovsky. ' Yearbook Staff - Center: Mr. I. Dillard, advisor, Clockwise From Bottom: I. Webb, C. Thompson, D Xon, M. Tomlinson, G. Pistole, L. Carrick, K. Heitzman, C, Sanderson, C. Caram, D. Ritter, M. McMinn K. Culler. staff works hours to complete deadlines A story of everyday people taking them . . . choosing - to Chicago . . . new members told in short . . . deadlines discarding some . . . raising on staff gaining valuable and headaches . . . late hours money by raffling a year- experience while editors . . . lost weekends spent at book . . . trying to scrape learn new tricks . . . coun- the typewriter instead of money up by selling ting headlines . . . a at the 'Street' . . . writing pennants, receiving a signature swing . . . hoping copy till our fingers lots of donations . . . it will be spring instead broke . . . and then more . . . hauling newspapers down- of summer . . . awaiting racking our brains for town and getting there arrival day as if it will imaginative picture ideas too late . . . receiving never come . . . and finally . . . schedules for pictures an almost perfect rating in the end . . . a book of . . . taking them, then re- at OIPA . . . a visit everyday people. jackson, C. Smith, D. Shriver, M. Henderson, M. Cox, S. Shenold, R. Hicks, S. Gulley, L. F. Pratt, D. Di- newspapermen express our news in the news Developing a nose for news . . . roving reporters . . . Brad and Sandy acting as Clark Kent and Lois Lane . . . work- ing overtime to meet a deadline . . . paste-ups and rubber cement . . . proofread- ing, reproofreading . . . mis- counted headlines . . . fold- ing papers . . . a lot of mem- ories . . . the pictures . . . the biggest and clumsiest headache . . . news features and new news . . . a student newspaper . . . first for subscriptions, many bought . . . a lot missed out . . . learning new techniques at OIPA and Chicago . . . going to press every three weeks . . . a challenging ex- perience first hour every day . . . this was a new year . . . changes . . . the Bomber Beam . . . our everyday news. Newspaper Staff-Front Row S Armstrong T Buchanan sports editor R Scott adv manager B Par rot, editorp T, Sardis, V. Vennerberg Mrs L Correia advisor Second Row S Gulley Asst editor M Mayo, I. Rose, feature editor, princess I Ned feature editor C Whitfield M Smith D McGrath Third Row: K. Cochran, D. Pulliam,I Brandon C Troutman J Hull A Sherrell C Shepherd Fourth Row R Voci, R. Denny, R. Mulinix, K. Blue M Roush R Lewis P Foster Back Row C Yeager D Paterson Above: The newspaper editors find that it is more comfortable on their heads. Left: Bomber Beam advisor, Mrs. Lodema Correia, relaxes after first hour newspaper class. Thespians - Front Row: B. Schoen, I. Lee, 5. Sutton, D. Collins, B. Beames, vice-president, princess, D. Hunt, president, C. Shepherd, secretary, A. Har- dy, treasurer, G. Davis, pledge trainer, G. LaMarche, I. Blackeburn, Miss T. Reagon, sponsor. Second Row: K. Kendall, P. Mathews, B. Nelson, P. McCoy I. Clemons, C. Dickey, I. Frame, I. Rose, J. Rogers, B. Petterson, T. Shanahan. Third Row: V. Lyman, P. Hawkins, T. Rizzuti, L. Fitzgerald, M. Novitsky T. Hall, B. Myers, S. Hemmer, W. Stanberry, I. Harner, H. Roberts. Fourth Row: R. Williams, K. Galvin, I. Anglin, G. Terry, D. Southerland, S. Sumblin M. Brown, A. Manning, G. Pistole, D. Newsom, I. Perkins. Fifth Row: K. Shumskie, S. Rummell, P. Mack, B. Pruettt, D. Jackson, K. Doss, D. Kahut, I 1 1 r Barnett, K. Garrett, F. Nash, M. Weisiger. Back Row: I. Wallace, I. Behrick, R. Bottoms, P. Carter, M. Spirgis, 5. Baker, M. Mayo, G. Davis, I. Bayes. applause of audience cures stage fright cases which actors catch before curtain International Thespians - Front Row: B. Schoen, F. Nash, I. Lee, S. Sutton, B. Beames, vice-presi- dent, D. Hunt, president, C. Shepherd, secretary, A. Hardy, treasurer. Second Row: K. Kendall, P Hawkins, T. Rizzuti, B. Nelson, I. Clemons, B. Myers, 5. Hemmer, J. Rose. Third Row: T. Hall, M Novitsky, 5- Bak6r,G. Davis, M. Weisiger, G. Davis, W. Stansberry, I. Harner. Back Row: I. Blake- burn, R. Harper, G. Terry, T. Stanahan, D. Jackson, H. Roberts. 182 0 organizations Thespian Club . . . one big family . . . money project . . . buying the pledges . . . out side activities . . . unde- feated football team . . . parties . . . Christmas ban- quet . . . drama comes first . . painting scenery . . . set- ting lights . . . rehearsing . . . wanting that special part . . . striving for it . . . fighting for it . . . some- times winning . . . sometimes losing . . . the fulfillment that comes from working, living on stage . . . accept- ance from the audience . . . International Thespians . . . being awarded points for outgoing achievements . . . held together by something more than a common inter- est . . . more than a friend- ship . . . bound together by our love for the stage. NFL - Front Row: S. Hemmer, M. Coats, M. Mayo, S. Chang, treasurer, C. Boyer, president, D. Stacey, vice president, D. Clampitt, secretary. Second Row: D. Bodder, M. Ottinger, M. McClanahan, B. Winters, J. Lee, I. Behrick, V. Bradford. Third Row: I. Scott, J. Spillman, B. Beames, T. Shanahan, M. Spirgis, V. Shelton, F. Nash. Back Row: C. Behrick, M. Hipp. Talkative people . . . for- Speakers . . . field trips to ensic actions . . . speaking out and to some debators, plus just a few people . . . learning to speak . . . dis- cuss . . . listen . . . the rush we got in resulted in few meetings . . . National Foren- sic League . . . abig name . . . an important one . . . it says a lot to everyday people. Tinker AFB . . . climaxing our year at the banquet . . . an experiencing year as Junior Engineers . . . Expression through good photography . . . new ideas take form in dark room . . . always learning . . . prac- tice makes perfect . . . de- veloping visible memories through hard work . . . film to negatives to pictures . . ultimate masterpieces. Careers in engineering . . . related fields . . . goals in life . . . learning from many Photography Club: G. Davis, I. McFarland, L. Mabrey, R. Wright. W1 at if 1 1. f 4 1-:V if IETS - Front Row: I. Miller, vice president, S Brooks, I. Bauer, president, Mr. R. Mirtz, sponsor Second Row: L. Harris, T. Mangus, I. Blakenship presidential advisor, M. Muehlenweg. Back Row B. Francis, K. Rose, C. Campbell, B. Cooper. organizations 0 183 DECA - Front Row: G. Anderson, sponsor, W. Hayes, president, K. Thrasher, vice-president, I. Lough- lin, secretary, K. Lowe, treasurer, K. Foster, parliamentarian. Second Row: R. Kohl, historian, J. Schantz, chaplin, D. Nuss, reporter, R. Berryhill, D. Thomas, R. Anderson. Third Row: M. Tomlinson, G. Thor- ton, D. Rogers, T. Spencer, R. Ary, T. Buchanan. Fourth Row: K. Blain, I. Herring, P. Denison, B. Hucka- by, H. Stevens, D. Waggoner. Fifth Row: R. Lee, C. Van, I. Howell, M. Cruze, S. Faulk, I. Ray. Back Row: E. McGuinness, B. Scott, J. Dawson, T. Harrold. Picking up handy hints on the business world while in Stillwater . . . year long activities dotted the cal- ender . . . getting rid of junk with garage sales . . . preparing for after grad- uation careers . . . gaining experience on various pro- fessions . . . Mrs. Roberts helped make a successful club that inspired competition . . . future business leaders Promoting good salesmanship ship . . . learning retailing and management . . . being ex- perienced by holding down jobs . . . going to class half of the day and going to work the second half . . . selling long johns and doughnuts for experience, not profit . . . fixing dis- plays to advertise for various businesses . . . a banquet at Desert Oaks Country Club in the spring . . . tripping down to Dallas to visit Neiman-Marcus . . . FBLA - Front Row: K. Talley, sponsor, R. Sipes, committee chairman, L. Turner, vice-president, S. Harroz, reporter, D. Tornquist, Historian, I. Rogers, treasurer, I. Branham, president, B. Long, secretary, princess, D. Rominger, I. Roberts, sponsor, P. Harrison, sponsor. Second Row: G. King, S. Huseman, H. Boydstun, P. Mathews, S. Mouchett, S. Smyrl, C. Hargrove, K. Mclnnes, C. McCannon, M. Hall, I. Ogle. Third Row: S. Stewart W. Swinney, L. Ad- ams, P. Glasgow, G. Sims, M. Woods, M. Hamiltio, C. Yeager, D. Stewart, A. Skinner, I. Courtney. Fourth Row: R. Tweed, G. Hanson, L. Barra, R. Har- rold, R. Welden, C. Gibson, V. Harris, C. Cook, T. Harmon, B. Messmer, S. Leighton. Fifth Row: R. Davis, C. Bredsoe, K. Tompkins, S. Richardson, B Hibbs, J. Bledsoe, C. Phillips, A. Hollingshead, L. F. Pratt, N. Homier, C. Hall. Back Row: L. Harris, I. Rose, I. Gill, C. Gibson, S. Jones, V. Cole, V. Mack S. Reed. 1 184 0 organizations experience gained through helping others FHA - Front Row: V. Cole, vice-president, G. Cooper, secretary, S. Axtell, treasurer, L. Raincrow, re- porter, D. Mallow, chapling P. Cook, sophomore executive board. Second Row: S. Bratton, sponsor, K. Watson, sponsor, O. Keas, sponsor, C. Kelly, D. Lucas, N. Homier. Third Row: D. Dick, P. DeVore, L. Stroud, L. Isaac, R. Allen. Back Row: S. Kounovsky, S. Davis, S. Sparks, I. Dobbs. Promoting further interest in homemaking . . . caroling for the County Home at Christmas . . . holding an Easter egg hunt for the Orphan's Home . . . Promoting Christ as the Su- per Star . . . talking with diffe- rent speakers at the meet- ings . . . bake sales . . . buying Songbooks for churches . . . sponsoring a Youth for Christ Week . . . Opening the doors to the exploration of the teaching profession . . gaining valuable experience by helping grade school students . . . a prosperous year for the Future Teachers of America. YFC - Front Row: R. Richardson, president, D. Weese, vice-president, S. Mclver, secretary-treasurer, L. Raulston, publicity manager. Second Row: D. Vessels, R. Harmon, L. Suggs, S. Pruett. Third Row: G. Lucas, G. Cooper, I. Dobbs, N. Doss. Back Row: A. Hardy, S. Mouchett, I. Rogers. FTA - Front Row: N. Mitchell, sponsor, M. Young, president, prin- cess, M. Woods, vice-president. S. Kounovsky, secretary, L. Pratt, trea- surer. Second Row: N. Soldan, S. Smyrl, A. Hardy, M. Hamilton, D. Thompson, program chairman. Third Row: P. Unruh, J. Provine, D. Vessels, B. Borcherding, G. Shoemaker, P. Hamm. Fourth Row: L. Sut- ton, O. Anderson, K. Gee, T. Lawrence, L. Isaac. Back Row: P. Elkins, L. Stroud. , 5 9 . Nursing - Front Row: Mrs. I. Harding, sponsor, F. Lemons, treasurer, K. Moore, secretary, L. Hanscom, vice-president, N. Marcy, treasurer, D. Lin- da, president, N. Gage, vice-president, I. Percefull, president, R. Killough, sponsor. Second Row: Mrs. P. Wallace, sponsor, I. Walder, P. Davidson, P. Thomas, K. Bailey, L. Fonville, J. Brown, P. Cure, S. Hall. Third Row: C. Cotton, H. Hinson, D. Parsley, K. Askew, R. Cummings, L. Breeden, N. Col- bert, S. Russell, D. Kirtley. Fourth Row: P. Unruh, B. Cossey, N. Muir, C. Banning, M. Mosher, D. Kindriclc, D. Carlisle, D. Murray, C. Hays. Back Row: D. Hudson, W. Finley, M. Atkinson, M. Light, R. Calhoun, S. Eno, P. McManeis, S. Lewis, P. Kittle. seventeen month program guides nurses Nurses and Health Health Careers - Front Row: B. Rawls, I. Mallory, P. Wright, L. Phillips, F. Graves, S. McManus, Mrs. N. , H , Coston, sponsor. Second Row: P. Knight, K. Kimbro, C. Wise, M. Allen, M. Rosilier, C. Parsons, L. Freeland. S9fV1Ce5 Ad0Pt1ng 3 Third Row: C. Gay, M. Green, B. Plott, T. Sutton, C. Cedeno, D. Harrington, L. Raincrow. Back Row: A. needy for this Mhoon, D. VanDyke, D. Mangham, C. Leap, M. Hays, T. Dennis. year was our proudest endeavor, claims Ruth Killough . . . the course lasts seventeen months . . . climaxing in January with gradu- ation and capping ex- ercises . . . sponsoring the health services club . . . Mrs. Naomi Coston teaches her students to under- 'ig stand and guide un- AN fortunate people . . . listening, learning, f , absorbing . . . abig ,J , .ff -.V step in the right direc- P... 2 P tion . . . finally under- P, I ' i Q Y Standing - iiiii ust 5 . . 186 0 organizations groups concentrate on foreign interests Anthropology Society - Front Row: ,Mrs. E. Parr, sponsorp M. Ottinger, S. Hem- A. F. S. -- Mr. L. Welton, sponsorg V. Baldi, foreign exchange ming, Secretary, K. Rose, Vice-president, M. Weisiger, President. Second Row: S. I. student. Gulley, B. Beames, I. Miller, L. Harris. Third Row: 1. Spillman, M. Lacey, M. Mayo, G. Davis. Back Row: N. Garrett, K. Kounovsky, I. Hart, C. Catching. Red Cross - Front Row: B. Beams, L. P. Pratt, Secretary, Mrs. Myers, President, Princess, B. Culpepper, Treasurer, P. Hamm, Light, B. Nancie, D. Love, M. Oltmanns, L. Harris, B. Messmer. Munrow, L. Suggs, G. Perceful, F. Lemmons, D. Price. Back Row: D. Turnipseed, I. Hutchenson, A. Luciano, L. Haberlandt. B. Muncaster, sponsor, B. Chaplain. Second Row: S, Third Row: B. Castillo, D. S. Maytubby, P. Terlesky, 'R .f 1 Anthropology club . . . fur- thering the study of mankind . . . becoming more aware of our surroundings . . . learn- ing more about the world we live in . . . man's problems in it . . . American Field Service . . . sponsoring students from abroad . . . integrate culture . . . understanding between nations . . . a way of peace . . . selling shares . . . assemblies . . . programs . . . Vic Baldi . . . Italian descent . . . our exchange student . . . Red Cross . . . helping others . . . donating time . . . collect- ing magazines for soldiers . . . giving money for Paki- stan relief fund . . . cerebral palsy . . . serving others. organizations I 187 l National Honor Society, Seniors - Front Row: B. Beames, st. ex. bd., P. McCoy, sr. ex. bd., L. Merhib, publicity manager, D. Hunt, vice-president, I. Frame, president, princess, A. Hardy, secretary-treasurer, I. Lee, sr. ex. bd., Mrs. Maybelle Provine, adviser. Second Row: T. Mangus, I. Miller, B. Nel- son, M. Ottinger, G. Percefull, L. F. Pratt, I. Robinson, I. Rogers, I. Rose, T. Sardis. Third Row: M. I. Young, L. Barker, P. Cosper, V. Bernhardt, C Boyer, I. Brown, L. Candler, M. Connelly. Fourth Row: G. Cooper, C. Dickey, I. Dobbs, L. Doss, P. Dyer, N. Evans, S. Ferrell, G. Ferris, L. Garrick, M Hamilton, I. Harner. Fifth Row: S. Howard, I. Huska, S. Hunholz, S. Huseman, G. Kendall, S. Koszelak, G. Kelly, C. Lackey, M. Lucas, B. Manaugh, C. Manaugh, C. Rynda, P. Massad, P. Mathews, I. Morgan. Sixth Row: B. Suellentrop, M. Morgan, B. Myers, L. Myers, L. Mabrey, B. Nedbalek, L Pedersen, B. Petersen, B. Qualls, M. Scears, B. Schoen, R. Gonzales, C. Lane, V. Shelton. Seventh Row: M. Smith, L. Stanfield, B. Steele, M. Stout, L Sutton, S. Thompson, I. Voci, I. Winkcompleck, I. Wise, M. Young, S. Gillis, R. Hidgson, P. DeRousse, G. Crawford. Back Row: V. Bradford, C. Bish! op, J. Bouse, D. Campbell, K. Kendall, S. Lloyd, Sm Smyrl, S. Armstrong, B. Long. society sells 'bomber power' key chains National Honor Society, Iuniors - Front Row: J. Provine, jr. ex. bd., J. Putnam, jr. ex. bd., S. Chang, jr. ex. bd., M. Provine, adviser. Second Row: P. Unruh, F. Jones, D. Bonsall, N. Brady, M. Brown, J. Chudzinski, T. Hartzell. Third Row: D. Humble, F. Nash, G. Sims, L. Knight, A. Baker, J. Holder, 1. Carwile, C. Prather, I. Rosenberger. Fourth Row: C. Anderson, K. Knisely, C. Mirtz, P. Stubbs, B. Curran, R. Adam, G. Shriver, D. Shriver, S. Mar- shall, G. Nicholas, S. Donham. Fifth Row: P. Coad, R. Mosley, R. Watson, S. Ogle, C. Waehler, K. Durnell, M. Morgan, L. Haberlandt, D. Vetter, R. Smith, G. Skove. Sixth Row: D. Conover, F. Hurst, M. Weisiger, D. Pachuta, B. Lange, B. Kerr, R. Day, J. Whitsett, M. Wirsch, C. Unverzagt, T. Wil- liams. Back Row: L. Bonner, J. Carry, I. Wegener, R. Denny, E. O'Rourke, D. Rynda, C. Shepard, K. Garrett. f it Y 1.12 1 -f l National Honor Society, Sophomores - Front Row: D. Clark, D. Hall, B. Inman, L. Wise, I. Hanus, C. Humphreys. Second Row: D.A. Patterson, V. Nigh, D. Francis, M. Fluitt, K. Culler, J. Stevens, T. Cottrell, K. Gee. Third Row: G. LaMarche, H. Roberts, I. Powers, L. McBride, S. Kerr, A. Luciano M. Ferber, I. Scott, L. Nedbalek, M. Campbell. Fourth Row: C. Martin, I. Pettengill, D. Prewitt, D. Lucas, M. Mcllroy, A. Vanderhoof, S. Baker, B Coggin, C. Franceen, S. Harrell. Fifth Row: C. Winders, D. Pyles, R. Winders, R. Lane, I. Branck, R. Thoni, G. Steinbrook, L. Sharp, T. Lancaster, L Henner. Sixth Row: T. Wamsley, I. Corney, P. Rhyner, V. Sinclair, C. Walker, I. Karner, G. Ashley, N. Griffin, B. Murphy, P. Reynolds. Back Row D.S. Leathurbury, C. Schoolfield, K. Lowery, D. Madson, J. Campbell. Creating an atmosphere of high intellectual standards and enthusiasm for scholar- ship promoting praise- worthy leadership . . . instill- ing a desire to render service . . . encouraging the develop- ment of character .. . Doug Hunt, the chapter's vice- president, journeyed to the national convention in Hot Springs, Arkansas expe- riencing a week of worth- while group discussions and activities .. . from the sum- mer state convention repre- sentatives brought back new ideas to plan the coming year . . . we were the brains . . . the smarties that somehow managed to make at least a 3.6 grade average . . . but did we always study? twen- ty-five members continued a tutoring program selling key chains . . . honoring for National Merit Semi finalists installing new members at an all-school assembly in February . . . hosting May- belle Conger to speak to the group ending a success- ful year with the annual ban- quet in April and the an- nouncement of the newly- elected officers. organizations 0 189 f Belles Lettres Society I I I . . . alias mea., Club... bookworms and e1nste1n s towards better understand- ing of literature . . . at- b d ' b tending at least one play S each semester . . . A Man for All Seasons . . . stimulating creative writing . . . holding the writing contest . . . publishing the Student Anthology . . . encouraging better reading habits . . . widening interests . . . in- terpreting the feelings, views of others in your own way . . . Adding . . . divinding . . . study- ing diligently to maintain at least a 'B' average in math . . . all branches of math united under Mu Alpha Theta . . . Mrs. Sharon Harris directing, advising . . . dif- ferent people bound to- gether by their love for math . . . a world of figures and numbers . . . field trips broaden minds . . . increase interests . . . higher goals, ideals put forth in the Math Club . . . Literary Club - Front Row: Mrs. B. Barber, sponsor, A. Siemens, president, B. Schoen, vice-presi- dentp M. Baxter, secretary, H. Boydston, treasurer. Second Row: G. Lucas, C. Shepherd, publicity manager, B. Myers, M. Young, I. Rlgers. Third Row: M. Morgan, L. F. Pratt, S. Rizer, C. Snider, G. Cooper. Back Row: C. Phillpis, V. Lyman, A. Hardy, C. Dickey, princess. Mu Alpha Theta - Front Row: S. Ferrell, secretary-treasurer, M. Page, president, S. Lloyd, librarianp L. Ma- brey, vice president, L. Shanfield, T. Schell. Second Row: Mrs. S. Harris, sponsor, T. Mangus, L. Knight, T. Barrett, I. Bauer, I. Voci. Back Row: S. Armstrong, P. McCoy, P. Matthews, G. Kelly, R. Mosley, J. Blankenship. 190 0 organizations x M . v xl 4 Lagriawfwwa' :Muni ffssawm. 1, f --. Art Club - Front Row: Mrs. M. Webb, sponsorg S. Smyrl, president, prin- Science Club - First Row: I. Robinson, public relations, N. Garrett vice cess, S. Mouchett, vice-president, D. Skubish, secretary-treasurer. Second presidentg R. Gonzales, secretary-treasurer, T. Mangus, president. Second Row: K. Garrett,I. Rogers,L. Sharp, D.Leatherbury. Third Row: P. Lopez, Row: C. Stone, B. Cooper, I. Bauer, S. Axtell. Batik ROW: P. C085 P R. Griffin, l. Campbell, M. Campbell. Back Row: M, McElroy, I. Privette, Chandler, G. Davis. C. Eckart. creative clubs help to develop imagination Producing love for the arts . . . learning to be cre- ative . . . using your imagin- ation . . . putting money in account by selling Bomber stickers and Bomber pins . . . enjoying the ability of being an amateur artist . . . appreciating your talents . . . being involved in the Art Club . . . Offering the further ex- ploration of the world of science . . . resourceful students . . . responding to the problems of today . . . theme of project named as Stand Up For America . under the sponsorship of Mr. Harms . . . main concern ecology . . . Learning the Dewey Decimal system . . . serving in the most often used part of our school . . . contributing to the knowledge of the faculty and the students . . . Librarians - Front Row: N. Doss, M. McKenney, F. Riddle, K. Paul, G. McWilliams, Sponsor. Sec- ond Row: K. Persedell, P. Flynt, S. Dombrowski, S. Elder, L. Adams. Third Row: C. Snider, K Kounovsky, C. Franseen, K. Kendall, T. Welchel. Back Row: H. Monroe, S. Stiles, P. Cook, L McBride. Xu .- l 1 a 1 x 5 . -v. .--' I' nv, ,' ' . 5' ,. ' ., ,' '. I' - 0 Q' -1 0 . .' ' 1 v , - ' 1 . . v. 3 1 9 4' ,A f' s -Q ' 07- b' bf' 'vg' 0 U fl' s a . 0 J . , , in . . , , ,'.0., 'Gif' '-r. . ' ' I J., 'a ,' s -nu. , '.- . ,' , ' Y u' , y AA Q 1' ' ' 5 . I ,'. ar' ' ' -' - . 4 , . I . . -. ' 'f.l . , Q 0 Y . I . ' , . Q . ' 0 s . , .. ' 4 4 v . A 1 0. .o, g n . I , 4 . ' Y.: . ' Q 9 . - ,, i - v .n 1 e n ,P r .' ' . K, , ' K U . 1 , ,' I . . l . . O l s u O . ' 0 1 ! . A . . . ' - , . K , I r r v ' Q y 1 0 -0 ' . I ' . . s I , . .nf ,' , . N 4 s fi' 'UE 'TU-1 As many looks as there were people . . . beautiful people . . . the sunshine spreaders . . . ones that stood out in a crowd . , . a few brown-nosers . . . having something different that set us apart yet brought us together . . . everyday people on their way to the big time . , . personalities 0 193 5? ,k., Wk 2 4' xi , l' Swv' T 2 fi -if ai X 43 iw glittering white formals, early morning hairdos put attendents into 'ship shape' Finalists - Dixie Dixon' first attendent, Pam Cosperg second attendent, Celeste Dickmsong third attendent, Barbara Beamesg fourth attendent, Karla Pesterfieldg Miss MCI-ISI. Everybody was a star . . . clubs singled out princesses to compete for Miss MCHS . . . a pageant in which stage fright and butterflies were catching . . . then that mo- ment when the envelope was asked for . . . hours of prepa- ration climaxed with royal- ty's Coronation . . . congrats and pats on the back . . . being kidded about having the big head . . . the spot- light focused on special peo- ple with special qualities . . . personalities 0 197 squeals of joy expresses choice of karla as happ K if fgwwsrf E V, L5 , 1 Karla Pesterfield Football Princess Celeste Dickinson Senior Class Princes: Barbara Beames Thespians Princess Dixie Dixon Basketball Princess Pam Cosper Baseball Princess 2 5 QM. . is e. ,G ,,. H ' SFI : ' Ie B. 1 Marquita Young, FTA Princess :verly Myers, Spanish Club Princess wg, Lee Pedersen, Pep Club Princess Jeanette Winkcompleck, Student Council Princess Carol Dickey, Literary Club Princess K personalities I 199 everyone a sweetheart despite the jitters Maj, Denise Wade, Track Princess Debbie Hood, Gunners Princess Marilyn Stout, M Club Princess Linda Harris, Vocal Music Princess Lonnie Guest, Kiwanis Key Club Princess A -W 9 2.00 0 personalities ., X A if 1 K sz, , 5 3 9 fi' 19 ., Q Q Kagan S , is A , s f ,. , 1 fix : 'Xa , ,A., ,. Q Pam Mathews, Latin Club Princess Betty Myers, Red Cross Princess Martha Lucas, VICA Princess Cindy Fanning, Tri-Hi-Y Princess 41 'Z Joyce Loughlin, DECA Princess Kathy Rose, German Club Princess W N 'D Sandra Smyrl, Art Club Lmda Garrlck, Yearbook P Lauren Doss, FHA Princ 32 K Z X 2 yi . ..,,,.:,, ,, . 'I '5'l'Q - , 3 S S X feeeni:1Yf:,wf:-Gig: ,A mf , 1225 PM A : Q L .41 Q 3,5 ' ,P ? V 2 Q fs f Y 3, Wt W dw-SEQ? butterflies flutter in girls' stomachs . an - ,C ,,,, s N W. M --my--num A M ,L .. ,- ...P -'ff W- W ' f ,ttf ,,tf IM--1, .f ., W M. ff .J ,ff mms, ....r,m.,e.... ... e.,,..,, . 1 ,Af '-s-...Lak ,.....,,,, , Eileen Weigel, French Club Princess Barbara Culpepper, Swimming Princess is ' ' Bridgett Long, FBLA Princess Noella Doss, Youth for Christ Princess 5' ,-,' 'ml' Fronda Lemons, Key Club - Band Princess l,,?iWV iw F ,,al Paulette Hawkins, Les Chanteurs Princess 3 E gfwhxks , -: -- f L ': -fi 's Bi ti A, -,:v vv.- , ,, . yh h rz, ,s,, A ' ,: 2 fzfff -'-ff' --rt ' ,4,. W? ? 'S' :fm-:QQ --Q.. .. me C ., : 1 Y ii? , 1533? V'gfA,E' 5' ,'1'n 4- ,-L, aw- L: - .U .mfgigf Q: 5 V V . .uf f-f,,:v,g,,u,.,V In ' 5 grefgsfbfi : ,z A ,g ,s ay use ss . H' ,g,-a' my a J if ' 2 2' af 'Q ?.' A 1 or if w, 3- Sharon Thompson, Semor Class Prlncess Jody Bauer, Tennis Princess me ' L P I , ,,.. ff' V , .wg 1 'x 4. 1 .4 w 4 Nancy Evans Wrestlmg Pnncess Valerle Bernhard! Golf Pnncess ' I ' I honored senlors work belund the scenes J if 57? il. Q l ear x Y Ushers and Usherettes - Linda Faye Pratt, Sue Hemmer, Cathy Rynda, LuAnn Ables, Pay McCoy, Emcee - Bob Suellentrop. Billy Mitchell, Mike Scears, Doug Hunt. Honor Attendants - Karen Cater, Pam Dyer. Escorts - Bill Parsons, Johnny Clemons, Mark Ambler, Bobby Steele, Vic Baldi. J personalities 0 205 -i B k PW Girls -- Loraine Merhib, Linda Carrick, Barbara Beames, Sharon Thompson, Marilyn Stout, Valerie Bernhardt, Debbie Johnson. Professional people picked outstanding students for Junior Rotarians and B 8a PW Girls each month . . . Attending after- noon luncheons as guests of the Rotary Club . . . Girls' and Boys' State were chosen by faculty . . participating in gov- ernment routines . . . meeting new people and learning new ideas while represent- ing our everyday school . . Boys' Stale - Bob Suellentrop, Bobby Steele, Mark Ambler, johnny Clemons, Chuck Lackey, Iim Bauer junior Rotarians - Front Row: Doug Hunt, Bob Suellentrop, Tony Sardis, Steve Hunl1o1z,,George Kelly. Second Row: jim Girls' State - Barbara Beanies, Shawn Th0mPf01'1, MHTUYH Bauer, Bill Parsons, Brad Parrot, Mark Ambler. Sfovff Valene Befnhardt' 35f'????W? is optimist club honors teens, barbie and bob Dr. Pepper Prep Players - Dwight Meade, Bob Suellentrop Outstanding Teens - Bob Suellentrop, Barbara Beames Nationally Ranked 18th in Swimming - Joy Huska ' National Merit Finalists - Carol Dickey, john Samples, Larry Mabrey, Brenda Morris, Linda Barker personalities I 207 beames, suellentrop head hall of fame Marquita Young, Steve Hunholz Bill Parsons, Jody Bauer, Jana Frame, Anthony Sardis Doug Hunt, Barbara Beames, Jeanette Winkcompleck, Johnny Clemons, Marilyn Stout, Lee Pedersen, George secure places in the history of mchs ' Hallof fame . . . eighteen guys and gals special enough Ml to be in the limelight . . . spe- cial enough to be singled out by the faculty people who added something to our school . . . those who went down in the history of MCI-IS and went up in the eyes of others . . . two chosen to remain as permanent members . . . leading others . . . securing places of honor. -,M a., 'g,V jim Bauer, Linda Faye Pratt, Sharon Thompson, Bob Suellentrop 5.43 f Permanent Hall of Fame - Bob Suellentrop, Barbara Beames personalities 0 2.09 fl w my at Sometimes we thought we'd never make the deadlines but the quickie pictures from Mr. Frederick's and the quantity of pictures from Wagner's Studio came through for us . . . somehow we managed with a little help from our friends . . . Mr. Dillard, the faculty, the Administration, and Joe Nobo, our American Yearbook representative . . . some of us found ourselves sitting in our caps and gowns at graduation while our lives at MCH5 passed before our eyes . . . we found ourselves remembering when . . . it was . . . ahardy laugh and a tearful smile at one time or another . . . a movie ticket saved and the song in the car . . . hopefulness . . . a feeling of memories in the air . . . questioning where we were headed and why we were going . . . and when times got really rough, we tried getting away to ourselves to think . . . a grassy spot at our favorite lake . . . peaceful . . . where we daydreamed a little of our own private accomplishments and could not help but be proud . . . we put one whole school year's worth of our lives, our talents, and ourselves into this book . . . it is special...forus...a1l... Linda Garrick, editor. closing 0 211 1971 bomber edition aided by surrounding businesses interested in supporting MCHS American Legion Post 170 Midwest Travel Service W, P, Atkinson Midwest Veterinary Hospital Bishop 8: Quinn Architects Inc. MOYIGS l:aShiO1'1S IHC. Bizzell Realty Company NU-GHS COIIIPHIW Chester's Plumbing, Heating and Air Conditioning Padgilam Toyota Chefs Pies Parks Men's Wear A, Clemons, Insurance Agency Paylor Midwest City Funeral I'lOII19 Conrad-Merr Drug Penny and Irene's Flower and Gift Shop Dr. William G. Bernhardt .l- C- Penny Dr. and Mrs. Royce Hinkle Phipps Appliances - MWC Dr, Robert K, Webb President and First Lady's Health Spa Fabric Fair Professional Barber Genie Personnel Service Security Bank and Trust Company Goodyear Service Store - MWC Phil and Madeline Shriver Graves Furniture Company 5iIT10i'l Plumbing Hancock Fabrics Smith Hardware Harrison Cleaners Stockton's Department Store I-lerrnar-i's Plumbing Sutherland Lumber Company House gf Realty The First National Bank of Midwest City Hudiburg Chevrolet Inc. Tucker's Lockheed Barber Shop Le Bows Cleaners Take one last look. This is how Midwest City High School, our school looks when we're not there. This is how it looks when we're backing our Bomb ers. This is how it looks when it's happy. Take a long look. Remember it. It was important to us everyday . . . the everyday people. 212 0 contributors senior activities Luanne Ables Student Council 2,3,45 Class Ex. Bd. 2,4, Class Treasurer 35 Tri-Hi-Y 2,3,4, Ex. Bd. 2, Reporter 35 Pep Club 2,3,4, Parliamentarian 4. Linda Adams FHA 2,35 FBLA 354. Kim Akers French Club 2,35 Math Club 3,45 Science Club 3,45 Search Club 3. Susan Aldrich Pep Club 25 Thespians 2,3,45 Les Chanteurs 2,3,45 FBLA 3. Lee Ann Alf German Club 2,3,45 Pep Club 3. Mark Ambler Football 2,3,45 Basketball 253,45 Track 2,3545 M-Club 3545 French Club 35 Anthropology Club 45 Science Club 45 Boy's State 35 FCA 45 Young Life 4. Jo Anne Amico Spanish Club 25 VICA 3,45 FBLA 3. Kenny Anderson Football 2 5 Baseball 45 Young Life 4. Ricky Anderson DECA 4. Steven Armstrong Golf 2,3,45 Bomber Beam 45 Math Club 4. Tim Arnold Track 2,3. Mike Ashley Football 2,35 Wrestling 2,3,45 Baseball 2,3,4. Cathie Avery Pep Club 2,3,45 Tri-Hi-Y 2,3,4. Larry Baker Debate 2535 Gunners 35 DECA 3,45 Psychology Club 4. Cindy Banning Pep Club 2. Terra Bannister Pep Club 253,45 Tri-Hi-Y 2,3,4. Lydia Barra Pep Club 2,3,45 FBLA 3,4. Ted Barrett Math Club 3,45 Literary Club 35 Science Club 35 JETS 4. Sandi Barton Pep Club 2,3,45 Tri-Hi-Y 3,45 FBLA 3. Kirk Bass German Club 2,35 Kappa Psi Kappa 3,4. Kathy Batson Pep Club 2,3. Jim Bauer Honor Society 2,3,4, Ex. Bd. 3,45 Interact 2,3,4, Board of Directors 45 Football 2,3,45 Class Ex. Bd. 3,45 Student Council 3,45 Key Club 3,45 Mu Alpha Theta 45 JETS President 4. Jody Bauer Pep Club 2,3,4, Scribe 45 Latin Club 2,35 Parliamentarian 35 Student Cluncil 253,45 Tri-Hi-Y 2,35 Class Ex. Bd. 3, Recording Secre- tary 45 Honor Society 3,45 Tennis 4. Steve Beeney YFC 2,35 Kappa Psi Kappa 3545 Band Property Manager 4. Darrell Berna Baseball 25 Spanish Club 3. Valerie Bernhardt Pep Club 2,3,4, Cheerleader 3, Head 45 Student Coun- cil 2535 Tri-Hi-Y 2,3,45 Girl's State 35 Class Ex. Bd. 2,3. Bob Bevel Football 2,3,45 M-Club 3,4. Cathy Bishop Debate 2,45 FBLA 35 NFL 45 Pep Club 4. Paula Blankenship FTA Social Chairman 35 FHA 35 Pep Club 4. Janice Bledsoe FBLA 4. Jim Blouch VICA 3,4. Beth Bock Pep Club 2,3,45 YFC 2. Jan Boevers Pep Club 2,3,4. Jean Bouse FHA 25 Search Club Treasurer 3,45 Spanish Club 3,4, Vice President 45 Literary Club 3. Nancie Boyd Gymnastics 25 Tennis 25 Spanish Club 25 Pep Club 3,45 YFC 3,45 Red Cross 3,45 Literary Club 35 Latin Club 3,4, Ex. Bd. 4. Helen Boydstun French Club 2,3,45 Pep Club 2,3,45 FBLA 3545 Literary Club 354, Treasurer 4. Craig Boyer NFL 2,3,4, Secretary 3, President 45 Band 2,3,45 Kappa Psi Kappa 3,45 Debate 2,35 German Club 3,45 Honor Society 3,45 Student Council 4. Vivian Bradford YFC 3,45 NFL 45 Pep Club 4. Jim Branham Swimming 2,3 5 Art Student Award 25 FBLA 3,4, President 45 Gunners Publicity Manager 45 Key Club 45 Student Council 45 Activ- ities Committee 4. Dick Breshears Baseball 2,3,4, Manager 3545 Key Club 3545 M-Club 45 Football Manager 4. Mary Brooks Pep Club 2,3. Spencer Brooks Football 2,45 Wrestling 25 French Club 2,3,45 Search Club 35 Literary Club 2,35 JETS 4. Jeanna Brown Pep Club 2,3545 Tri-Hi-Y 2535 FBLA 35 FHA 3. Jeff Brown Honor Society 2,3,4. Pam Brown Vocal Music 2,3,45 Spanish Club 35 YFC 3,4. Geri Bryant Pep Club 253,45 Spanish Club 25 Tri-Hi-Y 25 VICA 354. Tom Buchanan Bomber Beam 3,4, Asst. Sports Editor 3, Sports Editor 45 DECA 4. Debbie Burkhalter Vocal Music 2,3 5 FBLA 3,4. Rick Burnett Baseball 2,3,45 Basketball 2,3,4. Tom Callahan Kappa Psi Kappa 3,4. Rose Callaway YFC 2,3,45 Pep Club 4. Darlene Campbell Pep Club 2,3,45 Tri-Hi-Y 2,3, Program Chairman 35 FHA 35 German Club 3,4. Lee Candler French Club 253,45 Pep Club 2,3,45 Honor Society 3,4. Merry Cardwell Pep Club 253,45 Tri-Hi-Y 3,45 Glee Club 3,4. Pam Carter Thespians 45 Anthropology Club 4. Randy Carter Football 2,3545 Track 2,3. Mel Castleberry Honor Society 2,3,4. Karen Cater Pep Club 25 German Club 2,35 Les Chanteurs 2,3545 Glee Club 2,3,45 EX. Bd. 2.5 FBLA 3,45Cl'10il' 3,4. George Cheek Band 2,3,45 Math Club 2,3,45 Kappa Psi Kappa 3,4. Darrel Clark NFL 25 Latin Club 354, Treasurer 3, Ex. Bd. 45 Gunners 3. Joey Clark Weightlifting Club 25 YFC 2,3,45 Student Congress Dele- gate 35 Honor Society 45 Spanish Club 45 Inter-city Delegate 4. Mary Clayton Pep Club 2,3,45 Ex. Bd. 45 French Club 2,3,45 Student Council 45 Class Ex. Bd. 35 Tri-Hi-Y 3,4. Johnny Clemons Class Ex. Bd. 2,3,45 Wrestling 2,3,45 Key Club 2,3,45 Thespians 2,3,45 Honor Society 2,3,45 Gunners 35 Latin Club 45 Student Council 3,45 Football 2. Vanessa Cole Pep Club 2,3,45 FHA 2,3,4, Treasurer 3, Vice President 45 FBLA 354. senior activities 0 213 Roy Combs Band 2,3,45 Key Club 3,4. Mike Connelly Baseball 25 Honor Society 2,3,45 Spanish Club 25 Stu- dent Council 45 Class Ex. Bd. 4. lack Cook Math Club 2,35 French Club 4. Gwendolyn Cooper YFC 3,45 FHA 3,4, Secretary 45 Literary Club 45 Honor Society 3,4. Shellye Cornwell Pep Club 2,3,45 YFC 2,3. Pam Dyer Pep Club 2,3,45 Spanish Club 2,35 FBLA 35 Tri-Hi-Y 25 Hon- or Society 2,3,4. Barbara Eisentraut Pep Club 2,3,45 FHA 2,3. Phil Elkins Band 2,3,45 Kappa Psi Kappa 3,42 FTA 4. jackie Eubank Pep Club 3,45 Tri-Hi-Y 3,4. Nancy Evans Honor Society 3,45 PSP Club 3,45 Tri-Hi-Y 3,42 Spanish Club 3. senior announcements close another year Marilyn Kay Corso Pep Club 2,3,45 Tri-Hi-Y 2,35 VICA 3,4. Pam Cosper Student Council 2,3,4, Publicity Manager 35 Pep Club 2,3, 4, Cheerleader 3,45 Class Ex. Bd. 2,3, Class Corresponding Secretary 45 French Club 35 Wrestling Attendant 3. Beverly Cossey FBLA35 Pep Club 2,3,4. Sharon Cottam Glee Club 2. Iimmie Lee Courtney Pep Club 2,3,45 YFC 2,3,45 FBLA 3,4. Debbie Cox Pep Club 2,3,45 FHA 25 Tri-Hi-Y 3. Ian Craig Pep Club 2,35 French Club 35 French Honor Society Secretary- Treasurer 4. Gary Crawford Swimming 2,3,45 German Club 2,35 FCA 4. Alvin Crossley Spanish Club 2. Mike Cruze Wrestling 2,35 Baseball 2,35 DECA 4. Barbara Culpepper Pep Club 2,3,4, Ex. Bd. 3,45 Tri-Hi-Y 2,3,45 Student Council 3,45 Class Favorite 35 Red Cross Treasurer 45 Class Treasurer 4. Peggy Cummings Pep Club 2,3,45 Tri-Hi-Y 2,35 Red Cross 2,3, Chap- lain 3. Linda Curry Pep Club 2,3,45 Tri-Hi-Y 3 . Tom Curtis Football 25 Art Club 2,3, President 35 Art Award 2. David D'Andrea Spanish Club 2. Dana Davis Pep Club 2,3,45 Honor Society 2,3,4, Dina Davis Pep Club 2,3,4, Ginger Davis Thespians 2,3,4, Pledge Trainer 4: Teach me How to Cry 25 Cinderella 25 Promenade 35 Late Adolecesence of Wol- cott-Endicott-Jones 35 One Acts 35 Aladdin 35 Still Small Voice 35 Happiest Millionaire 35 Science Club 3,45 Latin Club 3,4, Treasurer 45 Timid Dragon 4. Janet Delling Spanish Club 2,3,4, Reporter 35 Pep Club 2,3,45 Tri-Hi-Y 2,3,4, Tommy Denson Band 3. Keith Derrick Wrestling 2. Paul DeRousse Photography Club 2,3 5 Latin Club 4. Ianice Douglas FBLA 2,3,4. Gayle Doull Band 2,3,45 Kappa Psi Kappa 3,45 Tri-Hi-Y 4. lim Drawbaugh Gunners 3. lim Dunford Interact Club 2,35 Basketball 2,35 Baseball 2,3. 214 0 senior activities Cindy Farming Pep Club 2,3,45 Tri-Hi-Y 2,3,4, Ex. Bd. 45 Class Ex. Bd. Z5 Miss Hi 35 Spanish Club 35 Red Cross 4. Charla Farber Wrestling 2,3,45 Baseball 2,3,45 Gunners 35 FCA 4. Vanessa Farmer Pep Club 2,3,45 Tri-Hi-Y 2,35 Spanish Club 2. Susan Ferrell Band 2,3,4, Secretary-Treasurer 45 Kappa Psi Kappa 3,45 Honor Society 2,3,45 Math Club 3,4, Secretary-Treasurer 4. Gary Ferris Honor Society 3,45 Math Club 4. Cheryl Flynt Pep Club 4. LeAnne Fonville Pep Club 2,3,45 FHA 45 Tri- i-Y 4. H Steven Ford Band 2,3,45 Kappa Psi Kappa 3,4. Randy Forney Wrestling 2,3,45 Young Life 4. Gloria Foster Tri-Hi-Y 25 Pep Club 3,4. Robin Foster Baseball 2,3 5 Gunners 2. Guirmda Fox Vocal Music 25 Mixed Choir 25 VICA 3,4, Historian 3, State Historian 4. Jana Frame Honor Society 2,3,4, Ex. Bd. 3, President 45 Pep Club 2,3,4, Ex. Bd. 2, Reporter 35 Class Secretary 25 Class Ex. Bd. 35 Tri-Hi-Y 2,35 Thespians 3,45 Student Council 45 Bomber ofthe Week 4. Robert Franklin Weightlifting 25 Swimming 3. Mykel Don Gable Thespians 3,45 VICA 3. Mark Galvin Swimming 2,3,4, Captain 4. Nona Gage FBLA 35 VICA 45 Tri-Hi-Y 3. Neil Garrett Science Club 2,3,4, Vice President 45 Honor Society 2,35 Anthropology Club 4. Linda Garrick Pep Club 2,3,45 Honor Society 3,45 Tri-Hi-Y 35 FBLA 35 Student Council, Stand Manager 45 Yearbook Staff 3,4, Editor 4. Greg Gesell Football 2,4. Cindy Gibson Pep Club 2,3,45 Tri-Hi-Y 2.,3,4. Iackie Gill Pep Club 2,3,45 German Club 2,35 FHA 25 Tri-Hi-Y 3,45 FBLA 4. Susie Gillis Pep Club 3,45 AFS Secretary 4. Peggy Glasgow Tri-Hi-Y 25 Vocal Music Z5 Band 2,3,45 Kappa Psi Kap- pa 3,45 FBLA 3,4. Louise Goff VICA 3,4. Rita Marie Gonzales FTA 25 Science Club 2,4, Secretary-Treasurer 45 International Language Club 2. Charles Green Band 2,3,4 5 Kappa Psi Kappa 3,45 Swimming 2. Sam Green Band 2,3,45 Kappa Psi Kappa 3,45 German Club 2,35 Red Cross 2,3,4. Rick Grey Wrestling 35 Gunners 3. Sharon Griffin Pep Club 2,3,45 Red Cross 4. Heather Grueser YFC 2,3,45 NFL 3,45 JCL 2,3,45 Debate 3,45 Literary Club 4. Lonie Guest Pep Club 2,3,45 Tri-Hi-Y 2,35 Key Club Princess 4. Sandy Gulley Thespians 2,3,4, Publicity Manager 45 Band 253,45 Kappa Psi Kappa 3,45 Bomber Beam 3,4, Assistant Editor 45 Yearbook Business Manager 45 Debate 3,45 NFL 45 Anthropology Society 4. Debbie Hahn Pep Club 2,3,4. Carolyn Hall Tri-Hi-Y 25 Pep Club 2,3,45 FBLA 3,4. Emmitt Hall Baseball 2,3,45 Football 2.5 Key Club 2,3,4, Secretary 45 Lat- in Club 2. Gayla Hall Band 2,45 Kappa Psi Kappa 4. Marilyn Hall Pep Club 2,3,45 Tri-Hi-Y 25 FBLA 3,4. Margie Hamilton Honor Society 2,3,45 Spanish Club 2,3,45 Pep Club 3, 45 FBLA 3,45 FTA 4. Rick Hammersly Baseball 2. Kay Hampton German Club 2,3,4, President 45 FHA 25 Tri-H-Y 25 Stu- dent Council 4. Eric Hanson Football 25 Basketball 25 Track 25 Band 2,3,45 Kappa Psi Kappa 3,4, Parliamentarian 4, Sgt.-at-Arms 45 Gunners 253,45 Student Council 35 Teenage Republicans State Parliamentarian 3,4. Anne Hardy Pep Club 2,3,45 Tri-Hi-Y 2,35 Thespians 2,3,4, Treasurer 45 National Thespians 3,45 Cinderella 25 Happiest Millionaire 35 Still Small Voice 35 Aladdin 35 One Acts 35 Honor Society 2,3,4, Secretary-Treasurer 45 Spanish Club 3,45 Literary Club 4. Cathi Hargrove Art Club 25 Pep Club 3,45 FBLA 3,45 Tri-Hi-Y 3,4. Buddy Harjo Football 2,3545 Track 2,35 Baseball 45 M-Club 4. Ioan Hamer Thespians 2,3,45 Pep Club 2,3,45 Spanish Club 2,3,45 Tri- Hi-Y 3,4. Cathy Harrell Pep Club 2,3,45 Tri-Hi-Y 2,3,45 Spanish Club 3,4, Ex. Bd. FBLA 4. Linda Harris French Club 2,35 Glee Club 2,3,45 FBLA 3,45 YFC 3,45 Pep Club 3,4, Ex. Bd. 45 Mixed Chorus 45 Tri-Hi-Y 3,4. Randy Harris Vocal Music 2,3,4. Rhonda Harrold Pep Club 2,3 5 FBLA 3,4. Sydney Harroz Pep Club 2,3,45 Tri-Hi-Y 35 FBLA 3,4, Reporter 4. Eddie Hassmann Baseball 2,35 Football 2. lolinda Hawkins Search Club 25 FBLA 3. Wayne Hayes Red Cross 25 Gunners 3,45 DECA 3,4, President 4. Sue Hemmer NFL 2,3, Vice President 35 Pep Club 2,3,45 Spanish Club 2, 3,45 Thespians 3,45 Happiest Millionaire 35 Children's Theatre 45 Bill of One Acts 45 Honor Society 2,3,45 Debate 25 Anthropology Club Sec- retary 4. Nancy Hendrickson Pep Club 2,3,45 YFC 25 Vocal Music 25 VICA 3,4. Robert Henegar Band 253,45 Drama 2,3,4. Marilyn Henning Honor Society 2,3,45 Pep Club 2,3,45 Science Club 45 Student Council 4. David Henry Concert Choir 3,4. Bonnie Hibbs FHA EX. Bd. 25 Pep Club 2,45 Tri-Hi-Y 25 FBLA 4. Cliff Higgins Baseball 2,3,45 FCA 3,4, Vice President 45 Key Club 3. Linda Hill Pep Club 2, FBLA 3,4. Helen Hinson Pep Club 2,3,45 Thespians 3,4. Robert Hodgson Swimming 2,3,45 Band 25 National Beta Club 2. Cindy Hoffman Pep Club 2,35 FHA Ex. Bd. 25 Tri-Hi-Y 2,3,4, Chaplain 3, President 45 Student Council 4. Debbie Hood Pep Club 2,3,45 Student Council 2,4, Treasurer 45 Tri-Hi- Y 2,35 YFC 35 Latin Club 2,35 Class Ex. Bd. 2,4. Bok-bok-bok, cluck chicken fighters at the Thespians' annual party. senior activities 0 215 Balinda Hopkins Band 2,3545 Thespians 2,3545 French Club 2,35 Key Club 253,4, Chaplain 4. Billy Horn Football 2,3,45 Baseball 2,3,45 Interact 2,35 Key Club 2,35 M- Club 3545 President 45 Student Council 45 Red Cross 4. Suzy Howard Honor Society 4. David Howerton Band 2,3545 Kappa Psi Kappa 3545 German Club 3. Paula Hudiburg Pep Club 2,3,45 Tri-Hi-Y 253,45 Football Attendant 4. Steve Hunholz Wrestling 2,3545 Honor Society 2,3545 German Club 35 Thespians 3,45 One Acts 35 FCA 3,45 President 45 Ir. Rotarian 45 Cross Country 3,45 Student Council 4. Harold Hunter Baseball 253545 Basketball Manager 25 FCA 4. Shari Huseman Pep Club 253,45 Spanish Club 2,3545 Tri-Hi-Y 253,45 FBLA 4. Joy Huska NFL 2,35 Swimming 253,45 Co-Captain 45 21st in world in 200 Butterfly 35 18th in U.S. in 200 Butterfly 45 Honor Society 2,3,45 Pep Club 2,3545 German Club 3. Dennis Ingram German Club 2,35 FBLA 35 Swimming 3545 FCA 4. Donna Ingram Pep Club 2535 FHA 2,35 FBLA 3. Pam Iackson Pep Club 2,3545 FHA 2535 Les Chanteurs 2,3545 YFC 2,45 FBLA 35 Choir 354. Debbie johnson Pep Club 253545 Tri-Hi-Y 2,35 FBLA 3. Glynnda Iohnson Tri-Hi-Y 2,35 Pep Club 2,35 FBLA 354. Iames Iohnson Football 253,45 Track 2,35 Key Club 3,45 French Club 2, 3545 M-Club 354, Sgt.-at-Arms 4. Karen Iones Pep Club 2,35 International Club 25 Spanish Club 2. Linda jones Vocal Music 2. Shirley lones Glee Club 2535 Pep Club 2,3545 Mixed Chorus 35 Tri-Hi-Y 3545 FBLA 35 Spanish Club 3. Susan Kautz Pep Club 253545 Art Club 25 FBLA 35 Tri-Hi-Y 35 YFC 35 Red Cross 4. Ricky Kay Interact Club 25354, Vice President 3, President 4. Marlene Keller Pep Club 2,3,45 Tri-Hi-Y 253. George Kelly Interact 2,35 Key Club 2,3,45 Latin Club 2535 Student Council 2,3,45 Class President 25 Track 2,3545 Football 2,3,45 M-Club 3, 4. Kevin Kelso Golf 354. Gary Kendall NFL 253,45 Weightlifting 2. Kay Kendall Latin Club 25 Drama Club 3,45 French Club 3,45 Mu Alpha Theta 35 Thespians 3,45 Tri-Hi-Y 45 Anthropology Club 4. Gaye Leia King Pep Club 2,3545 Tri-Hi-Y 253,45 French Club 2535 FBLA 4. lane King Band 2,3,45 Key Club 45 VICA Treasurer 3. Linda King FBLA 3. Paula Kittle FHA 253, Program Chairman 3. Darrell Klimeck VICA 3,45 Shopforeman 4. Patty Klingler Pep Club 253,45 Tri-Hi-Y 2,35 Spanish Club 3. David Knight VICA 354. Mary Knight Pep Club 2,3,45 Tri-Hi-Y 4. Randall Kohl Red Cross 253,45 NFL 35 DECA Historian 4. 216 0 senior activities Stanley Koszelak Spanish Club 25 Honor Society 253,45 Math Club 354. Keith Kounovsky Latin Club 2,3545 Search Club 35 Anthropology Club 4: FBLA 4. Vivian Krueger FHA 35 FBLA 3. Chuck Lackey Football 253,45 Class Ex. Bd. 25 Honor Society 2,3545 In- teract 25 Key Club 25 M-Club 3545 Boy's State Delegate 3. Connie Lane FBLA 3. Paula Lane Pep Club 2,35 Search Club 35 FBLA 35 Tri-Hi-Y 4. David Lanham Math Club 4. Robert Lawrence Band 2,3,45 Kappa Psi Kappa 3,45 Drum Major 4. Nick Lazzaro Track 25 Vocal Music 25 German Club 35 VICA 3,4. Tony Lazzaro VICA 4. Carolyn Ledbetter DECA 3. Iudy Lee Math Club 25 Pep Club 2,3545 Thespians 2,3545 National Thespians 253545 One Acts 2,3,45 Best Supporting Actress 35 Honary usher at Sr. Commencement 35 NFL 45 Honor Society 2,3545 Ex. Bd. 354. future stumps grads Sharon Leighton Vocal Music 2,3,45 FBLA 3545 YFC 35 Pep Club 3. Fronda Lemons Band 2,3,45 Kappa Psi Kappa 3,4, Treasurer 45 Latin Club Manager 35 Red Cross 4. Mary Light Pep Club 2,35 Tri-Hi-Y 2. SheriLloyd Spanish Club 25 Tri-Hi-Y 25 Math Club 3,45 FHA 3. Bridgett Long Latin Club 2535 President 2,3, State Secretary 35 Literary Club 2,35 State and National Awards in Latin5 FBLA 3,4, Secretary 45 Student Council 2,3,45 Citizenship Delegate 35 French Club 35 Tri-Hi-Y 3,45 Pep Club 4. Ioan A. Lovell Pep Club 2. Keith Lowe Red Cross 2545 Spanish Club 25 Gunners 35 DECA 3,4, Treasurer 4. Tim Lowrey Les Chantres 25 Weightlifting Club 25 Thespians 35 Fini- an's Rainbow 25 Outstanding soloist 25 German Club 35 International Affairs Seminar 35 Lil' Abner 4. Gail Lucas Literary Club 253545 Refreshment Chairman 45 Pep Club 3,45 French Club 35 FHA 45 YFC 4. Martha Lucas Drama Club 25 VICA 3,4, sweetheart 35 State Historian-3, National Secretary 45 Class Play 35 Honor Society 3,45 Pep Club 45 Tri- Hi-Y 45 Football Attendant 45 Nominee for Outstanding Teenager of America 4. Kurt Lyles Football Manager 25 DECA 4. Sandi Lyon Art Club Treasurer 25 Pep Club 25 Drama Club 25 Class Play 25 All-School Play 25 Drug Council 3. Cheryl McCannon Pep Club 2,45 Tri-Hi-Y 3,45 FBLA 3,4. Darla McCaulley Tri-Hi-Y 253545 Band 2,3,45 Pep Club 25 Kappa Psi Kappa 3,45 FHA 4. Mike McClanahan NFL 3,45 Explorers 2,35 Science Club 3545 Chess Club 4: JETS 4. Edwin McCombs Football 4. Pat McCoy Football 25 Basketball 2,3,45 Honor Society 2,3,4, Ex. Bd. 45 Key Club 2,3,45 FCA 3,45 Intramural Dept. President 35 Thespians 3,45 Student Council 4, Homecoming Committee Head 45 Gunners Vice President 35 Math Club 4. Charles McDonald Band 2,3,45 Kappa Psi Kappa 4. Sherri McDonald FHA 25 Mixed Chorus 35 Glee Club 4. lim McFarland Photography Club 2,3,4, President 4. Cathy McGee Pep Club 2,3,45 Tri-Hi-Y 2,3,4. Ed McGuinness Football 25 Track 2,35 DECA 4. Karen Mclnnes Pep Club 2,3,45 Tri-Hi-Y 2,3,45 French Club 2,35 Search Club 35 FBLA 3,4. Brenda Elaine McKerley VICA 2,3,4. Pam McManus FBLA 3,45 VICA 4. Larry Mabrey Honor Society 2,3,45 Math Club 3,4, Vice President 4. Science Club 35 Photography Club 4. Vicki Mack Art Club 35 FBLA 4. of '72 as year ends Patti Maddox Pep Club 3,45 FBLA 4. Becky Manaugh Pep Club 2,3,45 Tri-Hi-Y 2,35 German Club 2,3,45 Honor Society 45 Anthropology Club 4. Tom Mangus Band 2,3,45 Kappa Psi Kappa 3,45 Drum Major 45 Math Club 3,45 Science Club 3,4, President 45 Latin Club 3,45 JETS 4. Virginia Marsh Pep Club 2,35 Honor Society 2,35 VICA 3,45 Yearbook Staff 3. lim Martin Key Club 25 Cross Country 3. Dwight Meade Football 2,3,45 Basketball 2,35 Track 2,3,45 All State 35 Key Club 2,35 M-Club 3,4. Paul Meeks Band 2,3,45 Kappa Psi Kappa 3,45 FBLA 3, Gary Meadors Basketball 2 5 Golf 3,4. Norma Meredith Tri-Hi-Y 3. Lorraine Merhib Honor Society 2,3,4, Publicity Manager 45 Latin Club 2,35 Tri-Hi-Y 35 Pep Club 3,45 BSLPW Girl of the Month 4. Susan Merriman Pep Club 2,3,45 Tri-Hi-Y 2,3,4, Secretary 4. Gary Miller Band 2,3,45 Spanish Club 25 Tennis 25 Key Club 3,4. Ianet Miller Pep Club 2. Myra Mims Vocal Music 25 VICA 3. Karen Minton Pep Club 2,3,45 Tri-Hi-Y 2. Mary Monfort Thespians 2,35 Honor Society 2,3,45 Tri-Hi-Y 25 Band 2, 3,45 Math Club 2,3,45 Anthropology Club 35 Pep Club 3,45 Key Club 3, 45 Science Club 35 Spanish Club 3,4. jackie Morganstern FHA 25 YFC 2,3 5 FBLA 3. Brenda Morris Pep Club 2,3,45 Honor Society 2,3,45 NFL 2,35 FTA 2,3, 45 Glee Club 2,3, President 25 Choir Treasurer 35 Spanish Club 35 Math Club 3,45 National Merit Semi-Finalist 4. Bert Morrissey Vocal Music 3,4. Phil Moser Basketball 2,3,45 Baseball 2,3,45 M-Club5 Key Club 2,45 Gunners 45 Young Life 4. Maxine Mosher VICA 2,45 FBLA 35 Pep Club 2. Bill Muehlenweg Baseball 2,3,4, Iohnny Murphy Golf 25 Gunners 35 Young Life 4. Beverly Myers Spanish Club 2,3,45 Red Cross 25 Tri-Hi-Y 25 Thespians 2,3,45 National Thespians 3,45 Bill of One Acts 35 Aladdin 35 Timid Dragon 45 Student Council 4. Betty Myers Pep Club 2,3,45 Spanish Club 2,3,4, Reporter, 45 Honor Society 2,3,45 Thespians 35 Red Cross 3,4, President 45 Student Council 4. Iamie Ned Band 2,3,45 Key Club 3,45 Pep Club 2,3,45 YFC 2,3,45 Bomb- er Beam 2,3,4, Exchange Editor 3. Feature Editor 4. Bill Nedbalek Honor Society 2,3,45 Latin Club 2,35 Basketball 25 Math Club 45 German Club 4. Benjamin Nelson Band 2. Bill Nelson Student Council 25 Tennis 2,3,45 Thespians 2,3,45 National Thespians 3,45 Class Ex. Bd. 3. Gordon Nelson Wrestling 2,3,4, Danny Nichols Band 2,3,45 Key Club 3,4. lose' Nieves Football 3. Steve Noe Baseball 2,3,4. Karen Nunn Glee Club 25 Mixed Choir 25 Spanish Club 25 Student Council 25 FHA 25 Typing Award 25 Home Ec Award 25 DECA 3,4. Tom Nunn Band 2,3,45 Kappa Psi Kappa 45 Science Club 2,35 Spanish Club 2,35 Baseball 25 Southwestern All-Regional Band 2. David Nuss DECA Reporter 4. Ianice Ogle Pep Club 2,3,45 I'ri-Hi-Y 25 FBLA 4. Mable Ottinger Spanish Club 2,3,45 Pep Club 2,3,45 NFL 3,45 Anthro- pology Club 4. Mike Page Math Club 3,4, President 4. Ieff Pappan Swimming 2,3,45 FBLA 35 M-Club 3,45 FCA 45 Football 45 Youth and Citizenship Day 4. Brad Parrot Bomber Beam 2,3,4, Sports Editor 3, Editor 45 Baseball 2,3, 45 Student Council 45 FCA 45 Bomber of the Week 45 Ir. Rotarian 45 Teen Correspondent for Oklahoma Times 4. Gail Percefull Mu Alpha Theta 3,45 FHA 35 Red Cross 4. Karla Pesterfield Tri-Hi-Y 2,3,45 Pep Club 2,3,4, Ex-Board 35 Miss Howdy 25 Class Favorite 25 Class Treasurer 25 Class EX. Bd. 35 Football Princess 4. Dorothy Peters Spanish Club 25 Band 2,3,45 Kappa Psi Kappa 45 Key Club 4. Betty Peterson YFC 25 Spanish Club 2,35 Pep Club 2,3,45 Honor Society 2,3,45 Thespians 3,45 Literary Club 45 Citizenship Day 3. Sonya Petty Debate 25 Latin Club 25 German Club 3,45 FBLA 3. Carla Phillips Pep Club 2,3,45 Tri-Hi-Y 2,35 Thespians 2,35 FBLA 4. Gary Pitts Band 25 Wrestling 2. R. G. Pitts Gunners 25 Wrestling 2. Janet Platt Pep Club 2,3,45 VICA 3,4. lim Poche' Cross Country 2,3,45 Track 2,3,45 Key Club 35 FCA 3,4, Sec- retary 4, Publicity Manager 45 Gunners President 45 Engineering Club Secretary-Treasurer 45 Student Council 4. Lee Ann Pope Band 2,3,45 Pep Club 2,3,45 German Club 2,35 YFC 25 senior activities 0 217 Kappa Psi Kappa 3,4. Linda Faye Pratt Tri-Hi-Y 2,3,45 Pep Club 2,3,4, Ex. Bd. 45 FTA 3,4, Treasurer 45 YFC 35 Student Council 35,Yearbook 3,45 Business Mgr. 3, Pic. Editor 45 Literary Club 3,45 Spanish Club 3,45 French Club 35 Red Cross- Secretary 45 FBLA 45 Citizenship Day 45 OIPA 1st Vice-President 4. Dee Qualls Weightlifting Club Z5 NRA 2,3,45 FBLA 35 Math Club 3,45 Spanish Club 3,4. Anita Reininger German Club 4. Doug Renfro Wrestling 3. Emery Reynolds Weightlifting Club 25 NRA 2,3,45 FBLA 35 Geography Award 35 Gunners 35 Spanish Club 4. julie Rhoads Pep Club 2,3,45 VICA 3,45 Tri-Hi-Y 3,45 YFC 3. Bill Richards Football 25 Track 2,3,45 Cross Country 2,3,45 Key Club 3, 4: M-Club 4. Sandie Richardson Pep Club 2,3,45 Tri-Hi-Y 2,3,45 FHA 2,35 YFC 25 FBLA 3,45 Music 3. Wilma Richardson Pep Club 2,3 . jon Robinson Science Club 3,4. janet Rogers Pep Club 2,3,45 Tri-Hi-Y 25 YFC 2,3,45 French Club 3,45 FBLA 3,4, Treasurer 45 Thespians 3,45 Literary Club 4. Kevin Rollin Band 2,3,45 District Finalist 2,3,45 All-State Music 3,45 Kappa Psi Kappa 3,4, Vice-President 4. David Rominger Football 2,3545 Manager 45 Track 25 Key Club 2,3,4, President 3, Convention Chairman 45 Student Council 35 FBLA 3,4, Treasurer 45 Boy's State 3. Cheri Rook Pep Club 25 Tri-Hi-Y 2,3. jenny Rose Pep Club 2,3,45 Thespians 2,3,45 Tri-Hi-Y 253545 Spanish Club 3545 FBLA 45 Bomber Beam Feature Editor 4. john Rose Basketball 2,35 Baseball 2,3. Teresa Ruff Pep Club 2,3,45 Tri-Hi-Y 25 VICA 3. Cathy Rynda Pep Club 2,3,45 Children's Theatre 2,35 Choir 35 Tri-Hi-Y 4. Cheryl Salmon Pep Club 2,3,45 FHA 35 FBLA 3,4. judy Salmon Pep Club 253. Sidney Sanders Football 2,45 Wrestling 2,3,45 Track 2,35 Key Club 2,3, 45 M-Club 3,45 Class Ex. Bd. 45 Student Council 45 FCA 4. Claude Sanderson Band 2. Anthony Sardis Football 2,3,45 Basketball 25 Baseball 2,3,45 Key Club 2, 354, President 45 M-Club 3,45 Class Vice President 45 FCA 45 Bomber Beam 4. Mike Scears Basketball 2,35 Honor Society 2,3,45 Red Cross 25 NEDT Finalist5 Student Council 25 Youth and Citizenship Day 45 Oklahoma State Alumni Association 4. Tommy Schell Band 2,3,45 Mu Alpha Theta 3,45 Kappa Psi Kappa 3,4. Laurie Schemn FBLA 3. Beth Schoen Pep Club 2,3,45 Honor Society 2,3,45 Thespians 3,45 Liter- ary Club 3,45 Vice President 45 Drama 3,4. Barbara Scott Pep Club 2,35 Vocal Music 2,35 Red Cross 45 FBLA 35 DECA 4. Deborah Scott VICA 2 5 FBLA 3. Rodney Scott Football Manager 25 Wrestling 2,3,45 Explorers 25 Bomber Beam 3,45 Cartoonist 3,4, Advertising Manager 45 Gunners 2,3,4, head 218 0 senior activities 45 NRA 2,3,45 AAU 3,45 FCA 4. Roger Scott VICA 2,3. Lynn Seaton Band 253,4. Randy Segler Band 2,3,45 District Finalist 35 Key Club 3,45 Latin Club 3, 4. Pam tEvansJ Shaddix Pep Club 2,3,45 Tri-Hi-Y 2535 Student Council 2, 3,45 Class Executive Board 2,3,45 Yearbook 2,3,4, Assistant Editor 3,45 French Club 35 Red Cross 3. Kathy Shearer Pep Club 25 FBLA 3,4. Vickie Shelton Pep Club 253,45 Spanish Club 25 NFL 354. Debbie Shonts Pep Club 2,3,4. janet Simmons FHA 2,3 Historian 2, President 35 Literary Club Vice upperclassmen join President 2 5 FHA Delegate 2 5 Drama 2. Mike Simmons Search Club 35 Photography Club 4. Ron Sipes Weightlifting 25 FBLA 45 Gunners 4. Ann Skinner Pep Club 2,3,45 YFC 2,3,45 Spanish Club 2535 FBLA 354. Bob Small Golf 2,3,45 Gunners 3,45 M-Club 4. Craig Smith Basketball 2 5 Baseball 2. Karen Smith Pep Club 2,3,45 Tri-Hi-Y, Vice President 45 Honor Society 2,3,4. jim Smith Band 253,45 German Club 2,35 Kappa Psi Kappa 3545 Key Club 4. Mark Smith German Club 2. Mary Smith Honor Society 2,3,4. Lindy Sockey Cross Country 2,3,45 Cross Country Award 35 Key Club 2,35 Track 2,354. Richard Southerland jr. Rotarian 4. Terry Spencer DECA 3,4. joe Spillman NFL 3,45 Chess Club 45 Anthropology Club 4. Wade Stanberry Student Council 25 Tennis 2,3,45 Band 2,3,45 Key Club 2,3,4, Vice President 45 Drama 2,3,45 Class Executive Board 4. Doug Standridge Baseball 25 Gunners 354. Lucretia Stanfield Band 2,3,45 Honor Society 2,3545 Math Club 3,45 Kappa Psi Kappa 3,45 Spanish Club 3,4. Bobby Steele Class Executive Board 2,3 5 Key Club 2,3 5 Student Council 25 Football 2,45 Wrestling 2,3,45 Honor Society 2,3,45 Boy's State 35 M- Club 3,4. Cathy Stelzer Pep Club 3,4. Donna Stewart Pep Club 2,3,45 Spanish Club 2,45 FBLA 3545 Honor Society 3,4. Pat Stone Student Council 3 . Marilyn Stout Student Council 2,3,45 Tri-Hi-Y 2,3,45 Pep Club 2,3,4, Scribe 3, Secretary 45 Class Ex. Bd. 3,45 Girl's State 35 BSLPW Girl 45 Honor Society 3,4. Sharon Stowe Vocal Music 2. Bob Suellentrop Football 2,3,4, All City 4, All Confrence 4, All State 45 Baseball 2,3,45 M-Club 3,45 Key Club 2,3,45 Interact 25 Class Ex. Bd. 2, Class President 35 FCA 3,4, Officer 45 Student Council 3,4, President 45 Boy's State 35 Class Favorite 35 Class Sweetheart 35 Mr. Hi 35 Out- standing Teenager of America Award 45 Bomber of the Week 3,4. Sharon Suggs Pep Club 2,3,45 Tri-Hi-Y 2,3. Linda Sutton Math Club 35 Honor Society 3,45 Art Club 35 FTA 45 FBLA 45 YFC 4. Gene Sfyfert Cross Country 2,35 Track 25 German Club 4. Madeleine Taylor French Club 25 Pep Club Z5 Honor Society 25 Latin Club 35 Photography Club Vice President 4. Lou Ann Thayer Pep Club 2,3,45 Tri-Hi-Y 35 FBLA 35 Anthropology 4. for new experiences Bruce Thomas Band 2,3,45 Kappa Psi Kappa 3,45 German Club 3,45 Anthropology Club 4. Debra Thomas Glee Club 2. Rick Thompson Track 35 Baseball 3. Sharon Thompson Student Council 2,3,4, Secretary 45 Pep Club 2,3,45 Tri-Hi-Y 2,3,45 Honor Society 2,3,45 Class Ex. Bd. 35 Class Alumni Representative 45 Spanish Club 35 Citizenship Delegate 35 Intercity 35 Youth and Citizenship Day 4. Kirk Thrasher DECA 3,45 Vice-President 4. Gennie Toahty Pep Club 2,3,45 Tri-Hi-Y 3. Tonya Tomko Pep Club 2,3,45 Tri-Hi-Y 2,3,4. Dena Tornquist Band 25 Tri-Hi-Y 2,3,45 Pep Club 2,3,45 FBLA 3,4, His- torian 45 Kappa Psi Kappa 3. Teresa Treadway Pep Club 2,3,4, Ex. Bd. 2, Treasurer 45 Tri-Hi-Y 2,3,45 Class Ex. Bd. 4. Russell Tribble Football 2,3,4, All Metro 3,4, All City 3,4, All Confer- ence 45 All State 45 Basketball 25 Track 2535 M-Club 3,45 Student Coun- cil 4. leanna Tucker Pep Club 253,45 Tri-Hi-Y 2,3. Lynn Turner Band 253,45 Kappa Psi Kappa 3,45 Bomber Beam 35 Pep Club 3,45 FBLA 3,45 Vice-President 4. Mike Turner Gunners 4. Debbie Turney Pep Club 25 Glee Club 2,35 Vocal Music, President 45 OAID Scholorship winner 25 Finian's Rainbow 2: Bomber Beam 3,45 Feature Editor 3, News Editor 45 Mixed Chorus 3,45 Where's Charley 35 Lil' Abner 45 Student Council 4. Cheryl Ulsh Pep Club 253545 Ex. Bd. 35 Tri-Hi-Y 3,4, Sr. Ex. Bd. 45 Stu- dent Council 4. Lu Ann VanZant Pep Club 3,45 VICA 3,4. Linda Vining Band 253,4, Majorette 45 Key Club 3,45 Tri-Hi-Y 35 Pep Club 2,3,4. Ioseph Voci Math Club 3,45 Honor Society 3,45 Latin Club 3. Craig Volak Spanish Club 25 Baseball 25 Latin Club 35 German Club 4. Denise Wade Student Council 25 Tri-Hi-Y 2,3,4, Treasurer 45 Pep Club 2,3,4. Iohn Walker Debate 35 Class Representative 35 Thespians 4. Tina Walker Pep Club 2,3,45 FHA 2. Teresa Wall Vocal Music 25 FBLA 3. Steven Wallace VICA 2,3,4. Tommye Wallace Pep Club 2,3,4. Alvin Walling VICA 3,4, Voting Delegate 2, President 4. Mike Weatherby Band 2,3,45 Kappa Psi Kappa 3,45 Tennis 2. Gary Webber Basketball 2 5 Baseball 2. Becki Weber Tri-Hi-Y 2,3,45 Pep Club 2,3,4. jenny Weddle Pep Club 2,3,45 YFC 2,35 VICA 3,4. Candice West Pep Club 25 FHA 25 VICA 3,4. Christina Whipple Glee Club 2,3 5 Choir 45 YFC 2, Mayor Youth Coun- cil 3,45 Latin Club 4. Cindy Whitfield Art Club 215 Pep Club 3,45 Bomber Beam 3,45 Tri-Hi-Y 3 . Eileen Wiegel French Club 2,3,4, President 45 Student Council 4. lan Wildermuth Pep Club 25 Tri-Hi-Y 35 French Club 2. David Wilkins Football 2,3,45 M-Club 4. Douglas Williams Thespians 2,3545 Drama 2,3,45 Spanish Club 4. Sandi Williams FBLA 3,4. Pam Williford Pep Club 2,35 German Club 2,35 Tri-Hi-Y 2,3,45 FBLA 3, 4. Theresa Willis Pep Club 2,3,45 Tri-Hi-Y 2,3,4. Ieanette Winkcompleck Pep Club 2,3,4, Ex. Bd. 2, Program Chairman 3, Vice-President 45 Class Ex. Bd. 2,4, Class Secretary 35 Student Council 2,3,4, Parliamentarian 45 Tri-Hi-Y 2,3,4, Ex. Bd. 25 Citizenship Delegate 35 Bomber ofthe Week 45 Honor Society 2,3,4. Gail Wise Pep Club 3,4. Hodge Wood Football 25 Wrestling 25 Key Club 3,4. Terry Wright Football 2,45 Basketball 25 Baseball 25 M-Club 4. Becky Wylie Pep Club 2,3,45 Tri-Hi-Y 2,3. Linda Young Pep Club 2,3,45 YFC 4. Marquita Young Pep Club 2,3,45 NFL 25 FTA 2,3,45 Honor Society 2,3, 45 Vocal Music 25 German Club 2,35 Literary Club 45 Student Council 4. Mary lean Young Spanish Club 3,4. senior activities 0 219 Faculty, Adminitration, Staff Index - 3 .. Abrams, Norma 109, 178 Allen, Dewey 111,159 Allen, Kathleen 100 Ambler, Bob 105, 150, 155 Anderson, George 111 Anderson, Dr. William 94 Ashlock, Pearl 113 Austin, Bill 94 - b - Ballard, Wilma 113 Barber, Rudy 102, 190 Beattie, Richard 99 Behrens, Doris 113 Bingman, Vivian 110 Birdsong, Walton 100 Black, Charles 110 Boardman, Jack 95 Bratton, Sally 108, 184 Butcher, W.P. 95 - C- Carlson, Jo Ann 108, 174, 176,177 Carter, Bill 102 Cheatom, Mary 96 Chowning, l. T. 95 Clifton, T. D. 95 Clonce, Pete 102 Conatser, Randall 102 Cook, Fran 110, 111 Cook, Kathleen 113 Correia, Lodema 102, 181 Coston, Naomi 110 - d - Damell, Jim 99 Davis, Madge 103 Dewoody, Mike 108 Dickson, Hap 112 Dillard, J0l'th 108, 109, 167, 180, 178 Droll, John 96 Duke, Helen 102, 103 - Q - Enix, Paul 108, 163 Eubank, Lewis 94 Evans, Dick 110 Evans, Elsie 8, 107 - f- Farley, Leora 112, 113 Freeman, Ron 106, 170 - 8 .. Glasgow, Mary 96 Gooch, Keith 110 Gray, Margie 113 Green, Dorothy 96 - h - Harding, Jo 110 Hardwick, Nancy 113 Harms, Johm 105 Harris, Sharo 104, 190 Harrison, Mary Ellen 103 Harrison, Pell 106, 107, 184 Heard, Larry loo, 141, 155 Hollis, Tom 105 Houser, Geraldine 109 Howard, Dorothy 100 Huff, Larry 110 Hunt, JoAnn 103 - 1- Jacobson, Ed 104 Johnson, Regena 97 - 1, - Keas, Ona 108, 184 Killough, Ruth 110 Kinyon, Jim 100, 138, 141 Klentos, John 107 .. l - Lake, Abigail 109 Lee, Venus 112 Lenhart, Karen 113 Lodes, Charles 105, 146 Lonergan, Grace 95 Lykins, Dick 100 - mc - McAllister, Dr. Veron 95 McGee, Darendia 103 McGee, Helen 95 McNees, Laura 104 McWilliams, Gail 109, 191 - m - Mace, Camien 105 Mack, Debbie 97 Madigan, Maria 112, 113 Matlock, John 106 Melton, Dee 103 Melton, Hershel 95 Mercer, Leota 112 Mirtz, Raymond 104, 183 Mitchell, Norma 100, 185 Mooney, Bill 17,104 Mooney, Jane 109,109 Moore, Herman 110 Moore, lrene 107 Morrison, Milton 104 Muncaster, Barbara 107 Myrick, Opal 97 - n - Neill, Kathy 106 - 0 - Oliver, Duane 98 - P - Parr, Earlene 100 Perkins, LaRuth 113 Phillips, Barbara 107 Polk, Ray 96, 97 Pompkins, Winifred 112, 113 Powers, Beverly 108, 109, 179 Pratt, John 100, 148, 151 summertime signs show f Studmt Index - I - Ablts, LuAnn 20, 21,166, 168, 171, 172, 205 Ackerman, Gary 74 Adair, Pam 56 Adams, Bany 56 Adams, Jody 56 Adams, Linda 20, 184, 191 Adams, Rosalind 56, 178, 188 a, Richard 20 Agost Ballard, Steve 56 Banning, Cindy 20 Bannister, Terra 22 Barber, Jan 56 Barker, Linda 22, 188, 207 Barker, Robin 56 Bames, Becky 74 Bamett, Judy 74, 182 Barr, Gary 74, 144 Barra, Lydia 22, 184 Barra, Steve 74 Akers, Kim 20 Akin, Dan 20 Albers, Mike 20 Susan 20, 174, 176 Alf, LeeAnn 16, 20 Barton Barton Ted 22 Carla 74 Sharon 74 Barrett, Barrett, Barrett, , Rhonda 74, 167 , Sandi 22 Allen, Allen, Dwayne 74 Melcdie 56, 159 Allen, Regenia 74, 185 Allen, Sandra 74, 167 Alvb, Richard 56 Ambler, Mark 20, 131, 132, 148, 154, 170, 205, 206 Atrttfrt, R0l3irt 5, 12, 56, 57, 130, 132, 138, 171 Amico, Joe 74 Anderson, Carol 56 Anderson, Candy 56, 162, 167, 179, 185, 188 Anderson, Gary 56 Anderson, Jams 74 Anderson, Kenny 56, 178' Anderson, Kenny 20 Anderson, Mike 74 Anderson, Ricky Z0, 184 Anderson, Robbie 13, 56, 138, 140 Andrade, David 74, 163 Anglin, Barry 74 Artglin, Janis 74, 176, 182 Anglin, John 56 Armstrong, Steve 20, 181, 188, 190 Armstrong, Teri 74, 167, 173 Amol Arreo d, Anthony 74 la, R. B. 56 Ary, Raymond 20, 184 Arstingstall, Karen 56, 167, 172 Ashford, Alan 20 Ashley, Gary 74, 80, 132, 144, 147, 189 Ashley, Mike 20 Atkinson, Steve 74 Atkinson, Marty 20 Atkinson, Victor 74 Axtell, Sandy 56, 163, 185, 191 -5- Bagley, Mary 20 Baggen, Becky 74 Bailey, Karen 56 Bain, Chris 56 Bain, David 74, 132 Baker Baker , Andy 56, 188 , Lany 20 Baker, Stephen 74,182,189 Baldi, Baldn Vic 20, 171, 205 er, Pam 74 2.20 0 index Bass, Kirk 22, 163 Bassett, Donald 74, 132 Bassett, Donna 74 Batson, Kathy 22 Batchelor, Doug 56 Bauer, Jan 56, 57, 167, 168, 171, 172 Bauer, 21, 22, 171, 173, 188, 191, 206, 209 Bauer, Jody 21, 22, 166,168, 171, 204, 21 Baxter, Jacalee 74 Baxter, Merilee 56, 178, 190 Bayless, Kenneth 56 Bays, Jeny 14, 56, 64, 171, 179, 152 Beaird, Barry 22 Beaird, Bette Z2 Bellrtts, Barbara 12, 21, 23, 166, 171, 182, 183, 188, 197, 198, 207, 208, 210, 211 Bean, Kathy 56, 167 Bean, Terrie 74, 167, 173 Beard, Becky 56, 167 Beeler, Brian 74 Beely, Floyd 74, 163 Beeman, Mindy 56, 163 Beenty, Steve 22, 162, 174, 176 Behrick, Guy 183 Behrick, Joan 182, 183 Bell, Carolyn 74, 167 Bellows, Ann 56,167, 172 Bellows, Lany 163 Benardello, John 56, 144, 163 Benson, Donna 74 Bema, Darrell 23 Bernhardt, Valerie 23, 166, 168, 169, 172, 188, 204, 210 Berryhill, R. Bruce 23, 173, 174, 184 Bettis, Slltrli 74, 167, 173 Betts, Bill 74 Bevel, Bob 23, 131,132, 133 Bevel, Rubin 56, 167, 172 Bishop, Beverly 23, 43 Bishop, Bonnie 56, 68, 167, 172 Bishop, Cathy 23, 188 Bishop, Phillip 74 Bishop, Torn 56, 154, 170 Black, Mike 56 Black, Steve 56 Blackburn, Kathy 74 Blagowsky, Rick 56 Blain, Kathie 56, 167, 172, 184 Blaine, James 144 Blakebum, Joe 2.3, 120, 178, 182 Blankenship, Jack 23, 183, 190 Blankenship, Linda 56 Blankenship, Paula 23, 166 Bledsoe, Cathy 2.3, 184 Bledsoe, Janice 23, 33, 184 Blosser, Susan 162 Blouch, David 74 Blouch, Jim 23 Blue, Ellen 56 Blllt, Kemel 74, 75, 171, 181 Boddfr, David 74, 183 Bock, Beth Z3 Boevers, Chris 74 Bohanan, Margie 74 Boling, Gary 74, 176 Bonczewski, Dennis L3 Bonner, Lisa 56, 162, 174, 177, 188 Bonsall, Debbie 23,56,167, 172,188 Boone, Beverly 179 Bortlttrdiltg, Billy 56, 174, 176, 155 Borden, Robin 74 Bost, Fred 23, 154, 170 Bottoms, Rebecca 56, 161, 179, 182 Bouse, Jean 23, 188 Bowers, Mona 56 Bowman, Ray 74 Boyd, Keith 56 Boyd, Nancie 23, 166, 179 Boydstun, Charles 56 Boydstun, Helen 23, 166, 179, 184, 190 Boyer, Bob 178 Boyer, Craig 24, 163, 171, 183,188 Bradford, Becky 74, 167, 173 Bradford, Vivian 24, 166, 183, 188 Bradley, Gaye 58 Brady, Niki 57, 53. 167, 172, 173, 188 Branch, John 74, 189 Brandenburg, Shirley 76 Brandon, Jim 76, 148, 150 Brandrirl, Judy 58, 167, 172, 181 Brandon, Paul 58 Brandt, Judy sa, 167, 172 Brartliam, 24, 170, 171, 184, 220 Brasington, Mike 58, 170 Brassfield, Gary 76 Bray, Flody 76, 176 Bray, Hugh 75, 76, 132, 171 Bray, Margaret Ann 58, 60, 172 -Brendemihl, Trudy 58 Brennan, Debbie 58 Brents, Patricia 76, 167 Breshears, Dick 24, 131 Briones, Helen 76 Britain, Kathy ss, 162, 174 Bronson, Delora 76 Brooks, Mary 24 Brooks, Spencer 24, 183 Brown, Alton 58, 179 Brown, Charles 76, 155 Provine, Maybelle 104, 188 -Y- Reagon, Terry 108, 182 Richardson, Arnold 100, 101 Roberts, Anne 106, 107 Robison, Charlotte 97 Rogers, Jonnie 103, 179 Russell, Rosa Lee 113 -5- Seger, Mary 102, 103 Shaffer, Pnidy 113 Smith, Eugene 105 Smith, Ruth 103 Smith, Treva 96 Snell, Carolyn 98 Spirgis, Mary 103 Stanberry, Bob 95 Suffridge, Cheryl 15, 106 Sturgeon, Dr. Violet 95 -1- Talley, Kay 107, 184 Tevault, Nancy 110 Thomas, Dr. Anthony 95 Thompson, Bill 96, 97 Thurman, Loynita 107 Thurman, Ralph 101, 171, 220 Treat, Linda 113 ..y- Van Dusen, Hazel 99 VanZant, Jim 101 ..w- Wallace, Priscilla 110 Watson, Kitty 79, 108, 184 Weaver, Charles 95 Wlbb, 109, 191 Welton, Lowrie 101 Winn, Dick 104, 106 Worchester, Sylvania 108, 109 un times Brown, Don 58 Brown, Jan 24 Brown, Jeff 188 Brown, Joanna 24, 166 Brown, Kaye 58, 167 Brown, Mike 76, 163, 182 Brown Brown , Madonna 58, 167, 172, 188 , Pam 24, 174 Brown, Susan 58 Bnrmley, Robert 58 Brumley, Ruby 58 Brunken, Gary 76 Bryant, Gerrie 33 Bryant, Joanne 76 Bryant, Pam 76 Bryant, Tom 58 Buchanan, Tom 24, 181, 184 Budde, Lynn sa, 167, 172 Bugby, Eddie 24 Bullock, Brenda 24 Burchardt, Paula 76, 162 Burk, John 76, 179 Burke, Tina 76, 167, 173 Burkhalter, Debbie 24 Burkhart, Guy 76, 163 Burrtttt, Kathie 76, 173 Bumett, Liz 76, 167 Burnett, Rick 24, 148, 150 Bumett, Ronald 24 Bums, Janice 55 Burr, Jody 58 Butler, Ann 24 Butler, Barbara 24 Butler, Pat 76, 167 Butterfield, David 58 Buzzitta, Ann 76 Bybee, Cindy 58 Bye, Bethany 76, 162, 167 Bye, David 58 Byers, Gail 76 Byford, Freddie 76 - C - Calderon, lsai 76 Callahan, Rolyn 58 Callahan, Tom 24, 163 Callaway, Rose 24 Cammack, Mark 76, 150 Campbell, Barbara 76 Campbell, Carloyn 76, 179 Campbell, Charles 13, 76, 171, 183 Campbell, Darlene 24, 188 Campbell, Darrell 76 Campbell, Harold 76 Campbell, James 59 Campbell, John 76, 189, 191 Campbell, Mike 76, 189, 191 Campbell, Richard 76, 170 Caram, Chris 7, 59, 63, 70, 116, 119, 132 170, 173, 180 Cardwell, Merry 25, 166, 172 Carlisle, Debbie 25 Carlisle, John 77, 188 Carpenter, John 59 C11 Carr, Iames 59, 163 Carr, Terri 14, 64 Carr, Wannetta 77 Carrel, Ioan 77 Carrel, ,Iohn 77 Carroll, Charlie 59 Carry, james 59, 188 Carson, Debi 59 Carson, Rick 59 Carter, Charles 59 Carter, Parn 25, 182 Carter, Randy L5 Carter, Richard 59 Carwi.le, joe 77, 188 Carwile, John 59, 132, 154 Calh, Ronnie 25, 163 Casper, Chris 49, 59, 157 Cassell, Patricia 77 Cauidy, Lynn 162 Castillo, Becky 77 Caltlelrerry, Mel 75, 188 Cater, Karen 25, 174, 205 Cauffeil, lim 59, 163 Cervantez, Danny 178 Ceyler, Philip 77, 163 Chadwick, Bobbie 77 Chamblen, Carol 77 Chandler, jerry 77 Chandler, Lee 7.5, 166, 179, 188 Chandler, Paul 59, 179, 191 Ching, Sue 57, 59, 159, 171, 179, 163, 188 Chapman, Christy 25 Charrette, Laurie 25 Chase, Eldon 77 Chase, David 59, 122 Cheek, George 25, 162 Chevalier, Debbie 77, 167, 173 Chiang, Charlene 59, 167, 173 Chiang, Marsha 77, 167, 173 Childers, Scott 59 Cospet, Pam 21, 22, 166, 168, 169, 171, 188, 197, 198, 220 Cossey, Beverly 27 Cothren, Randy 77, 144 Cottam, Sharon 27 Correrell, Terry 77, 167, 159 Cotton, Carolyn 27 Cottrell, Carl 77 Courtney, lirnmie 27, 166, 184 Cox, Debbie 27 Cox, Lonnie 60 Cox, Mark 60, 180 Cox, Mike 157 Cox, Ted 77, 132, 148 Craft, Mark, 77, 150 Craig, Harvey 77, 163 Craig,Mike 78 Crane, Bob 162 Crawford, Gary 16, 27, 153, 170, 188 Crider, Christy 78 Crissman, Becky 58, 60, 167, 172 Crockett, Debbie 78 Crossley, Alvin 27 Crow, Debbie 78 Cnize, Mike 27, 184 Cullen, Christy 60, 167, 174, 179 Culler, Karen 78, 167, 173, 180, 189 Culpepper, Barbara 21, 27, 166, 168, 171, 172, 203 Cumming, johnny 78, 144 Cummings, Lloyd 60, 132, 144 Cummings, Peggy 27, 166 Cunningham, Donna 78 Curb, Debbie 60, 179 Curling, Karen 78, 167 Curran, Betsy 60, 188 Curry, Linda 27 CURB, Anita 78, 167, 173 Curtis, Charley 60 Curtis, Desi 78 Dombrovwki, Susan 78, 167, 191 Donaho, Charlotte 29, 166 Donathan, Robert 61 Donham, Stanley 61, 144,188 Dooley, Davis 29 Doss, Kathie 78, 167, 182 Doss, Lauren 188, 202 Doss, Noella 29. 185, 188, 191, 203 Douglass, Janice 29 DOUl.l, Gayle 29, 162, 172 Dowdell, Cheryl 61, 167, 172 Downey, Paul 78 Drawbaugh, lim 29 DuCae, Risa 61 Dudney, Alvin 29 Dunford, jim 29 Dunlap, Michele 61, 167 Dunn, Debbie 78, 162 Dunn, Keith 61, 70, 116 Dumell, Karen 61, 167, 188 Dyer, Pam 29, 166, 188, zos -e- Easan, Robert 78 Eamest, Debbie 78, 167 Eckart, Bill 61 Eckhart, Chris 191 Edwards, Richard 78, 127 Edwards, Vincent 78 Eisentraut, Barbara 29 Elkins, Phil 29, 163, 185 England, Brenda 61 England, Henry 61 England, ludy 78 Engledow, Joyce 61 Engledow, Ricky 78 Eno, Bob 78 Eno, Sandi 80 Enyart, Carolyn 61, 123 Eppler, Eric 79, 163 Ervin. Savina 79 Fushko, john 30 -8- Gable, Mykel 31, 66 Gage, Nona 31 Galvin, Katy 79, 162, 1a2 Galvin, Mark 157 Gammon, Dwight 79 Garbutt, Don 62 Garbun, Ed 79 Gardner, Melody 31 Garrett, Karen 62, 178,182, 188, 191 Garrett, Lynn 46 Garrett, Neill 31, 191 Garrick, Larry 62, 154, 15 5 Garriek, Linda 6, 21, 166, 171, iso, 188, 202, 206, 211 Garrison, Barbie 62 Garrison, Karen 79, 167, 173 Gay, Doug 62 Gaylor, Charles 79, 155 Gee, Kathy 79, 167,185, 189 Geer, Elizabeth 31 Geer, Gary 62 Geer, Rita 31 Geionety, Fred 79, 150, 156 Gentry, Franklin 79, 144 Gephart, Mike 62 Germany, Linda 62 Gesell, Greg 31 Gibbon, lohn 79 Gibbs, David 79, 148, 156 Gibson, Chris 62 Gibson, Cindy 31, 166, 172, 184 Gibson, Wanda 31 Gill, 31, 33, 166, 184 Gillis, Iudy 79 Gillis, Susie 31, 188 Gbondi, Phillip 80 Glasgow, Peggy 31, 162, 184 Godsoe, lanie 80 pids' and 'chickies' deliver love notes Christian, Sharon 59, 167, 172 Chudzinski, JoAnn 59, 167, 172, 179, 188 Clabes, Blair 59 Clampitt, David 59, 176, 183 Clark, Danny 59 Clark, Darrell 5 Clark, Delmar 77, 189 Clark, Gwenna 59, 167 Clark, joey L5 Clark, Karen 26 Clark, Raymond 59, 157, 163 Clay, Dale 77 Clayton, Mary 26, 124, 168, 171, 202 Clemons, Johnny 21, 26, 48, 138, 139, 142, 170, 171, 173, 182, 188, 205, 208, 210 Cleveland, Chris 77, 144 Cline, Howdy 77 Coad, Peter 59, 163, 178, 188, 191 Coats, Marti 77, 173, 183 Coberly, Troy 77 Cochran, David 59 Cochran, Gaylene 59, 167 Cochran, Karen 77, 80, 159, 167, 173, 181 Cofer, Brenda 77, 167 Coggin, Brian 77, 189 C0lL!'l', loe 59, 122, 163 Coker, Iohn 26, 122, 163, 171 Colbaugh, Tim 59 Coldiron, Rick 59 Cole, David 77 Cole, jimmy 59 Cole, Vanessa 26, 166, 184, 185 Collins, Collins, Collins. Combs, DeLyssa 14, 59, 167, 182 Mark S9 Steve 77 Roy 26, 163 Conley, Gary 26 Connally, Doreen 77, 89 Connally, Valeda 59 Connelly, Mike 170, 171, 186, 208 Conover, Donna 59, 188 Conrad, ludy 59 Conti, Carol 77, 167 Conti, Clare 59, 167 Cook, Charlotte 59, 167, 172, 184 Cook, Darrell 77 Cook, Debbie 60 Cook, Duain 60 Cook, jack 26, 179 Cook, Marcy 60 Cook, Mark 77 Cook, Nonna 77 Cook, Patty 77, 185, 191 Cooke, Frank 60 Cooper, Bill 60, 183, 191 Cooper, Gwendolyn 26, 140, 185, 188 Copeland, Chris 77, 163 Cordli, Nancy 174 Connell, Linda 60, 167 Comey, lanne 77, 162, 179, 189 Comwell, Shellye 26, 166 Corso, Marilyn 27 Corwine, Bob 77 Curtis, Tom 28 Cyr, Carl 28 -4- Dale, Robyn 78 D'Amico, Debby 76, 162, 167 D'Amico, Sharon 60, 162, 172 Damron, Vickie 28, 172 D'Andrea, David 28 Daniel, Cheryl 60 Daniels, Kathye 78 Daugherty, Paula 78 David, l anet 78 Davidson, David 60 Davidson, Marc 60, 132 Davies, Kenneth 78 Davis, Dana 28 Davis, David 78, 176 Davis, Dina 28 Davis, Donald 60 Davis, George 60, 182, 183 Davis, Ginger 10, 28, 179, 182 Davis, Ianet 60 Davb,1im 78,132,150 Davb, jimmy 60 Davis, Reta 28, 181 Davis, Sharon 60, 162, 185 Dawson, Jimmy 184 Day, Richrad 60, 188 Deal, Benny 60 DeCarolis, Gina 60, 167, 172 Decker, Debbie 60, 174 Delling, ,lanet 28, 172, 178 Denisoff, Ki.rn 78, 150 Denison, Phyllis 60, 167, 184 Dennis, Don 28 Denny, Dan 28, 163 Denny, Richard 60, 163, 181, 188 Denson, Tommy B DeQuasie, Linda 166 DeRouse, Paul 28, 179, 188 Derrick, Keith 28 Derrick, Kevin 61, 163 Derrick, Scott 78 DeVault, Cathy 29, 171 DeVault, Darl 61 DeVore, Patty 78, 185 DeWitt, Mike 78 DeWitt, Pat 78 Dey, Steve 29 Dibble, Davis 78 Dick, Dedra 78, 175 Dickey, Carol 29, 46, 166, 178, 182, 188, 190, 199, 207 Dickinson, Celate 29, 166, 197, 198 DiFate, Sharlet 78, 167, 173 Dillard, Rick 29 Dillard, Sharon 78, 167, 173 Dixon, Dixie 166, 168, 169, 171, 180, 19 Dobbs, Jeanne 9, 29, 166, 179, 185, 188 Dobbs, Keith 9, 78 Dobson, Kenny 78 Dodson, Alford 78 7, 198 Erwin, Steve 61, 138, 170 Eubank, Mary 79 Evans, Chuck 61, 132, 126 Evans, Nancy 30, 116, 166, 172, 188, Everly, Chuck 79 -f.. Fallwell, Deniece 61 Fankhauser, Maria 167 Fanning, Cindy 30, 172,201 Fanning, Ron 61, 179 Fanning, Terry 61 Farber, Charles 30, 138, 139 Famier, Vanessa 30 Fllllk, Plln 79, 167, 173 Faulk, Ricky 61, 141 Faulk, Steve 30, 184 Ferber, Marilyn 79, 167, 173, Ferguson, Rickey 61, 157 Ferguson, Sheri 61, 162, 179 189 Ferrell, Susan 30, 162, 188, 190, 202 Ferrer, Terry 163 Ferris, Gary so, 188 Ferrish, Diane 61, 172 Filippo, Mike 61,132 Finley, Chris 30 Finley, William 30 Fitzgerald, Laura 79 Fletcher, Tom 79 Flora, Lyle 61, 174, 176 Fluitt, Marsha 79, 167, 189 Flynt, Pamela 79, 167, 191 Fogarty, Rod 61, 155 Fonville, LeAnn 30 Ford, LuAnn 61 Ford, Steven 30, 163 Fomey, Randy 8, 30 204 Goff, Loube 32 Gonzales, Rita 31, 188, 191 Gooch, Gary 62 Goodman, Tony 80, 170 Cnoodlnlin, David 62, 155, 170, 171, 173 Gordon, Danny 62 Gordon, Farley 32 Gorham, David 80 Gorham, Kathy 80 Gorham, Vickie 32 Gowin, Kathy 62 Grabroski, Steve 80 Graham, Ierry 32 Graham, Lavelle 80, 167 Graves, Charles 80 Gfly, Cheryl 62, 167, 172 Gray, Dennis 80 Gray, Freddie 62 Green, Charles 163 Green, Donna 80, 173 Green, Greg 62 Green, Sam 32 Forres Gordon 79, 176 Y, Foshee, Donna 167 Foster, Cheryl 61 Foster, Deby 79 Foster, Foster, Foster, Foster, Foster, Foster, Earl 79 Gloria 30 Kathy 184 Pat 61, 181 Rick 79 Robin 30 Fowler, David 61 Fox, Betty 79 Fox, Guinnda 30 Frame, Jana 30, 166, 171, 1 Francis, Butch 79, 183 Francis, Darla 79, 167, 189 Franklin, Robert 30 Franseen, Craig 79, 189 Fream, janet 79, 167, 173 Freeland, Linda 62 Freeland, Tommy 79 Frmch, Neil 62 French, Ricky 62 Fritsche, Dick 75, 79, 171 Fritz, Mickey 30 Frost, Barbie 79, 167 Frost, Debbie 79 82, 188, 202, 208 Green, Sandra 163 Greenhaw, Pam 62, 167 Grey, Rick 32 Grice, Kathy 80 Griffin, Nick 75, 80, 132 141, 189 Griffin, Randie 80, 173, 191 Griffin, Sharon 32 Griffith, Janet 32 Grothe, Norman 80 Grounds, Kathy 80 Grubbs, Charles 32 Gruser, Heather 32 Guest, Lonnie 32, 166, 200 Gulley, Sandy 180, 181 Gulliver, Bruce 62 Gustafson, David 80, 162 Glllltefy, Susie 80, 167, 168, 171, 173 Gutierrez, Ice 62 Guyer, Dorothea 80 -h- . Haberlandt, Louise 62, 167, 178, 179, 188 Hagar, Marsha 80 Hahn, Debbie 32 Hahn, Ioannie 80, 167, 173 Hahn, Hake, Hake, Larry 62 Chris 80 Peter 62 Hale, Frank 80 Hale, Fred 163 Hale, Gerald 80 Hall, Brenda 80 Hall, Carolyn 32, 184 Hall, Danny 75, 80,132, 150, 155 , 156, Hall, Emmitt 32, 144, 149 Hall, Gayla 32, 162 Hall, Marilyn 32, 184 171, 188 Hall, Terry 57, 62, 132, 155, 156, 171, 1az Hamersly, Rick 32, 38 Hamilton, Kathy 62 Hamilton, Margie 32, 178, 184, 188 index 0 221 Hamilton, Marilyn 80, 170, 177 Hamlin, Steve 62, 170 l Ia1n1n, Patty 10, 75, 80, 167, 171, 173, 189 Hamm, Susie 80, 167 Hampton, Jana 80 Hampton, Kay 32, 171, 173, 189 Hancock, Debra 80 Haney, Kissey 80 Hankins, Eugene 80 Hanson, Eric 33, 163 Hanson, Gary 62, 144, 184 Hanus, Jane 80, 162, 189 Hardin, Dana 80 Hardin, Roxanne 80, 7.3, 173 Harding, Gail 80, 162 Hardy, Anne 33, 166, 178, 182, 185, 188 Hardy, Debbie 80, 168 Hardy, Ricky 62, 163 Hare, Mike 81 Hargrove, Cathi 33, 166, 172, 184, 190 Harjo, Buddy 130, 132, 145 Harjo, Woody 81 Harkless, Charla 81, 161 Hood, Debbie 21, 35, 166, Hood, Pam 7, 63 Hopcus, Karen 81 Hopkins, Balinda as, 162 Horn, Billy 35, 130, 132 Hom, Janie 63 Howard Howard Howard Howell , Howell , , Karen 35 , Susan 81 , Suzy 35, 188 Johnny 35 Joyce 81 Howerton, David 35, 162 Howse, Bill 81 Huckaby, Bill 35, 184 Huckeba, Cynthia 35 Hudak, Robert az, 132,155 Hudson, DeLynn 63, 167 Huff, Edsel 82 Huff, Rhonda 63 Huffaker, Mel 63 Hughes. Ricky 82 171, 200, 220 Hulsfy. I im 63 Hull, Janie sz, 119, 167,171, 173,181 Harmo n, Rachel 62, 167, 171, 172, 185 Harmon, Tracey 57, 62, 167, 168, 169, 184 Hamer , Jaan 31166, 172, 17B,182, ias Harper, Randy 33 Harper, Robin 81, 167 Harrell, Cathy 33, 166 Harrell Harris , , Steve 81, 144, 189 Kevin 62 l Iat1'i5, Linda 33, 166, 168, 172, 174, 176, 177, 183, 184, 200 Harris, Paul 132, 141 Harris, Randy 34, 174, 176 I Ial l'i5, Vifki 62, 167, 184 Harrison, Holly 81, 167, 173 Harrison, Jan 34 Harrold, Rhonda 34, 184 Harrold, Tommy 62, 184 Harroz, Sidney 34, 184 Harry, Bill 62 Harshaw, Robert 81 Hartzell, Teresa 62, 167, 172, 188 Hatfield, Gail 62, 167 Hawkins, Jolinda 34 Hawkins, Paulette 62, 167, 171, 172, 174, 176, 177, 182, 203 Hawkins, Vicki 63 Hayes, Wayne 34, 184 Heath, Holly 167 Heath, Jimmy 63, 163 Heatwole, Susan 81 Heflebower, Craig 34 Hegemarm, Joey 81 Heitzke, Matt 81 Heitzman, Kenny 60, 63, 119, 132, 144, 145, 170, 180 Helm, Donna 63 Hemmer, Lisa 81, 167, 178, 189 I Ie'ln1nCl', Sue 34, 166, 178, 182, 183, 205 Henderson, Joe 63 Henderson, Margaret 75, 81, 159, 167, 173,180 Hendrick, Gay 81 Hendrickson, Nancy 34 Henegar, Robert 34, 163 Hennessee, Terry 81 Henning, Marilyn 34, 166 Henry, David 34 Henson, Danny 34 Henson, Helen 35 Herford, David 63, 144 Herren, Steven 63, 132 Herring, Jeannie 63, 184 Herron, Jerry 81 Hesterlee, Kathy 63 Heuser, Janet 63, 162 Heuser, Sandia 81 Hibbs, Bonnie 35, 166, 184 Hickey, Pam 81,167, 173 Hickman, Connie 26, 63, 167, 172 Hicks, Donald 81 Hicks, Randi 8, 10, 63, 167, 172, 173, 180 Hicks, Ronald 81 Higgins, Cliff 35, 170 High, Velta 81, 189 Hill, David 63 Hill, Jerry 81, 163 Hill, Mike 81 Hill, Paul 63 Hillier, Kathy 63 Hillier, Patty 81 Hines, Ruth Ann 81, 162 Hinkle, Debbi 81, 171, 173 Hinson, Carole 81, 167 Hinson, Faith 81 Hipp, Mark 63, 183 Hix, Pamela 63 Hodges, Nonna 35, 162 Hodges, Pauline 63, 162 Hodgson, Bob 157, 188 Hoffman, Cindy 26, 35, 171, 173 I'10ldCl', Cindy 81, 127, 167 Holder, Jamie 57, 63, 167, 168, 169, 172, 188 Holland, Roy 81 Hollingshead, Arlan 63, 132, 182 Holtzhauser, Kathy 35 l-loinier, Nancy 63,162, 184,185 222 I index Humble, Debbie 63, 174, 176, 177, 179, 188 Humphreys, Chris 189 Humphreys, Janie 82 I'Iunl't0lZ, Steve 21, 35, 48, 170, 171, 188, 206 Hunt, Doug 35, 73, 171, 178, 182, 188, 205, 206 Hunter, Harold 35, 144, 147, 170 Hunter, Terry 63, 144, 145 Hunter, Walter 63 Hurley, Dianna 82 Hurst, Fey 64, 163, isa Hurst, John 64 Hurt, Debbie 64, 162, 167, 179 Huseman, Cindy 82, 167, 173 Huseman, Shari 35, 178, 184, 188 Huska, Joy 35, 188, 207 Hutcheson, Janice 82, 167, 173 Hynes, Pat 82 Igert, Nona 64, 167 Ingram, Dennis 36, 157, 170 King, Kathy 184 King, Martin 64, 163 King, Pearsedell 82, 191 Kinnison, Brenda 10, 82, 126, 167, 173 Kirk, Wayne 37 Kirksey, Jean Ann 82, 124 Kirtley, Denise 37 Kirts, Debbie 82, 159, 167, 173 Kizzia, Mary 82 Kizzia, Patti 64 Klimeck, Karrel 37 Klinekale, Lana 37 Klingler, Patty 37 Knapick, Darrel 64, 163 Kniffon, Kevin 82 Knight, David 37 Knight, Gloria az, 167 Knight, Larry 64, 188, 190 Knisley, Kerry 64, 162, 167,179,188 Knox, Veronica 82 Kohl, Randy 37 Kostelny, Kris 64, 167, 172 Koszelak, Stan 37, 188 Kounovsky, Keith 38, 179, 191 Kounovsky, Sharon 64, 185 Krebsbach, Kay 38 Kruger, Vivian 38 Knrmme, Don 38, 144, 157 Kuhn, David 65, 141, 173 Kuhn, Kathleen 82 Kuschnereit, Dale 64 - 1 - Lacey, Pam 82, 167, 173 Lacey, Mary 65 Lackey, Chuck 10, as, 132, 170, ias, 210 Lacy, Mike 82 Lake, Leslie 82 LaMarche, Gary 82, 173, 179, 182, 189 Lancaster, Terri 82, 167, 173, 189 Lane, Bobby 38 Lane, Connie 38, 188 Lane, Pa ula 39 Lane, Ronald 83, 189 Lange, Brian 65, 188 Ingram, Ingram, Donna 36, 48 Terry 82 lnmon, Bonnie 82, 189 Irans, Cynthia 82 Isaac, Linda 82, 185 Lange, Kevin 63 Lange, Teresa 83, 167, 173 Lasater, John 39 Law, Johnnie 39 Lawrence, Robert 39, 162 Isbell, Linda 82 -l- Jackson, Debbie 76, 82, 167, 168, 180, 182 JBCKSOII, Pam 36, 166, 174, 176, 177 James, Diane 82, 167 Lawrenc Lawson, Lawson, Lawson, Lazzaro, Lazzaro, e, Tel'1'i83, 167, 173, 185 Frank 65 Glenn 65 Pal 83 Bob 83 Nick 39 James, Jimmy 64 Jay, Paul 64 Jenkins, Michael 64, 155, 163, 174, 176 Jenks, James 64 Johnson, Annette 82 Johnson Johnson Johnson Johnson Johnson , Donald 82 , Glynnda 36 ,James 6, 36, 131, 132, 137 , Patsy 82, 167, 168, 173 , Sherall 82 Johnsen, Vicky 64, 120, 167 Jones, Farilyn 57, 64, 167, 171, 173, Jones, Jerry 64 Jones, Linda 36 Jones, Phyllis sz, 167, 173 Jones, Shirley 36, 166. 172, 184 Jones, Susan 64 Jordon, Debbie 64 Jung, Michelle 82, 167 Justice, Cynthia 82 -k- Kahut, Dawn 82, 167, 182 Kane, Kathy 64 Kappella, Phyllis 36, 166, 178 174, 188 Kamer, Jane 82, 167, 189 Karner, Pam 36 Kassebaum, Nina 36 Kassop, Lisa 64 Kautz, Susan 36 Kay, Ricky 36 Keamey, Patty 82, 167 Keith, Laurie az, 167 Keller, Marlene 166 Kelly, Cheryl 64, 167, 185 Kelly, George 36, 131, 132, 154, 155, 171, 173, 188, 190, 208, 211 Kelly, John 64, 174, 176 Kelso, Kevin 36 Kelso, Lola 64 Kelso, Mark 82 Kendall, Gary 37, 188 Kendall, Kay 37, 172, 179, 182, 188, 191 Kennedy, Coreena 82 Ken, Bruce 64, 141, 173, 188 Kerr, Steve 64, 176 Kerr, Susa 82, 167, 173, 174, 189 Ketchel, Kim 82, 159, 167 Keyl, Karen 82, 167, 173 King, David 37 King, David 64 King, Dela 82, 167 King, Gayeleia 37 King, Jane 37, 166 Lazzaro, Tony 39 Leatherburg, DeAnna 83, 167, 178, 189, 191 Ledbetter, Carolyn 39 Ledford, Jack 65 Let, Carl 83, 132, 144 Lee, Judy 39, 182, 183, 188 Lee, Randy 184 Lee, Tim 83 Leighton, Sharon 39, 174, 184 Lemieux, Bill 83 Lemm, David 83 Lemm, Sharon 39 Lemons, Fronda 39, 162, 203 Lelnons, Hal 65, 163 Lewis, Royal 83, 181 Liggett, Terry 83 Light, Mary 39 Light, Sarah 65 Ligon, Chuck 65, 157 Lippee, Bruce 83 Lippee, David 83 Littlejohn Chris 167 Littlejohn Elaine 83, 173 Livingston, Neil 65, 163 Lloyd, Sheri 39, 188, 190 Logan, Keith 65 Logan, Kent 65 Logan, Paula 75, 83, 167, 171, 173 Long, Bridget: 21, 39, 171, 184, 188, zoa Long, Gayle 83, 167 Long, Gilbert 83, 132 Long, John 83 Looney,Danny 38, 39, 130, 132 Lopez, Patty 191 Lord, Dennis 83 Loughlin, Joyce 10, 39, 166, 184, 201 Love, Debra 65, 167, 172 Love, Steve 83 Love, Tim 83 Lovelady, John 65 Lovell, Joan 39 Lowe, Keith 40, 184 'Lower, Janice 65, 167 Lowery, Julie 83 Lowery, Keith 83, 189 Lowery, Tim 40 I.l.lCaS, Barry 12, 57, 65, 130, 132, 144 Lucas, Diane 83, 167, 184, 189 LUCIS, Gail 40, 166, 179, 190 Lucas, Martha 10, 40, 166, 172, 188, 201 Luciano, Angela 83, 167, 173, 189 Luke, Brad 83 Lyles, Kirt 40 Lyman, Julie 83, 173 Lyman, Vivian 65, 73, 167, 172, 182, 190 -mC.. McAlister, Dean 84 NICBl'ide, Lisa 84, 159, 167, 173, 189, 191 McBride, Scott 67, 163 McCalip, Ricky 67 McCann, Joleen 167 McCannon, Cheryk 43, 168, 184 McCaulley, Darla 43, 163 McClanahan, Mike 43, 183 McClendon, Mike 84, 163 McClendon,Pattie 67 McCombs, Edwin 43 McCorkle, Connie 57, 67, 167, 168, 171, 172 McCoy, Pat 17, 21, 43, 148, 171, 176, 182, 188, 190, 205 McCoy, Sean 54, 177 McCray, Mona 67 McCurdy Danny 84, 132, 141 McDaniel, Dale 84 McDonald, Charles 43 McDonald, Darrell 67, 132 McDonald, Mark 84, 119 McDonald, Sherri 43 McDowell, Rick 67, 163 McElroy, Mike 84, 163, 191 McEntire, Kay 67 McFarland, James 183 MCGCC, Cathy 43, 166, 172 MCGCQ, Jan 67, 167, 172, 173 McGlamery, Pat 43 McGrath, David 181 McGrath, Lynne 84 McGuinness, Ed 44, 184 McGuire, Cherokee 84 Mcllroy, Margaret 84, 179, 189 Mclnnes, Karen 44, 166, 172, 184 Mclntire, James 67 Mclntyre, Donald 84 Mclver, Susan 67, 185 McKeeman, Willa Dean 67, 172 McKinney, Marsha 84, 191 McKinnis, Marilyn 67 McLain, Rex 84 McLaughlin, Cindy 44 McLaughlin, John 84 McMahan, Billy 84, 144, 173 McMahan, Peggy 67 McManus Doris 44 McManus, Pam 44 McManus, Sharon 67 McMillan, Dana 44 h4CMinn, Melissa 67, 119, 167, 172, 180 -m- Mabrey, Tarry 40, 183, 188, 190, 207 Mack, Pat 65, 174, 176, 182 Mack, Timmy 83 MER, Viflti 40, 184 Maddox, Patti 40, 166 Madson, Doug 83, 189 Mahan, Melba 83 Mallory, Joy 65 Mallow, Dena 65, 174, 185 Malone, Diane 65 Manaugh, Becky 16, 40, 188 Manger, Joe 65 Mangus, Robert 65, 163 Mangus, Tom 40, 163, 171, 179, 183, 190, 19 Manning, Angela 83, 85, 167, 182 Mansell, Patty 65, 167 Mansfield, Pat 40 Mansfield, Steve 83 Marquardt, Carol 65, 162, 178 Marquardt, Rodney 83, 163 Marsh, Jo 167 Marshall, Eddie 83 Marshall, Shelley 65, 162, 188 Marson, Cathy 82 Martin, Bill 41 Martin, Colleen 83, 167, 189 Martin, David 83 Martin, Leslie 41 Martin, Mark 65 Martin, Steve 163 Martin, Toby 41 Mason, Alan 83 Mason, Gary 83 Massad, Philip 41, 141, 188 Massad, Randy 83 Masteller, Charles 83 Masteller, Donna 41 Mdtin, Barbara 83, 162, 167, 179 Mathews, Pam 41, 166, 172,179,182, 184, 188, 190, 201 Matthews, Charles 65, 148, 150 Maxfield, Dale 65 Maxwell, Otis 83 Maynord, Jerry 66, 163 Mayo, Mike 41, 181, 182, 183 Maytubby, Sherri as, 167, 17s Meade, Dwight 41, 130, 131, 132, 135, 207 Meadors, Gary 41 Meadors, Mike 83 Medford, Donald 66 Medlin, Debbie 41, 172, 173 Medlinger, Pam 66, 73 1 students grin and bear responsibilities Medlinger, Rick 41 Meeks, Paul 41, 163 Mercer, Ronnie 41 Meredith, Norma 41 Merhib, Lorraine 41, 166, 188, 211 Menirnan, Earl 66 Merriman, Susie 41, 166, 172, 173 Mesner, Bill 83, 144 Messmer, Barbara 66, 167, 188 Meyer, Mary 41, 174 Mhoon, Allyson 66 Michaud, Ron 84 Middleton, Vellni 66, 159, 162, 179 Mikes, Greg 84 Milbum, Mark 66 Mileur, Ronnie 84, 144 Qualls, Dee 46, 178, 188 Milford, Steve 84 Miller, Miller, Miller Miller Miller , Harry 84 , Janet 41, 188 , john 66, 163, 183 Miller, Miller, Mims, Gail 64, 162, 167 Gary 41, 163 Paul 66 Stanley 84 Myra 41 Minnick, Iohn 66, 174, 176 Minton, Karen 42 Mirtz, Carol 66, 162, 167, 179, 188 Mirtz, Marilyn 84, 167 Mitchell, Bill 42, 116, 130, 132, 138, 205 Mitchell, Bob 84, 162 Mitchell, Carney 124 Mitchell, Sherry 66, 167 Mixon, Nikkini 84, 162 Mixon, Steve 66, 163 Mobley, Robie 84 Molzahn, Gary 42 Money, David 42 Monfort, Mary 42, 162 Monroe, Harold 66, 191 Monroe, Herrick 84 Monroe, Mary 84 Montambault, ludy 42, 166 Montambault, Steve 84 Moon, Chuck 84 Moore, Kathy 42, 166 Moore, Louise 66 Moore, Richard 66 Moorer, Terry 66 Morgan, Blain 163 Morgan, jackie 42, 188 Morgan, Mark 66, 162, 179, 188, 190 Morgan, Mark 42, 130, 132. 136, 188 Morgan, Nelson 84, 132 Morganstern, Myma 84, 167 Morris, Brenda 42, 207 Morris, Robert 66, 157 Morris, Tina 66 Morrissey, Bert 42, 174, 176 Morrow, Rhonda 66 Morton, Carron 42 Moser, Phil 8, 42, 144, 148, 151, 170 Mosher, Mosher, Mosley, Mosley, Mosley, Maxine 42 Ronald 66, 144 lana 42 Ricky 66, 178, 190 Rodney 67, 163,188 Mouchett, Sarah 42, 179, 184, 185, 191 Muecke, Mike 42 Muehlenweg, Bill 42, 144 Muehlenweg, Mike 67, 183 Mullinix, Ilrl 67, 167, 172 Mullinix, Rusty 84, 181 Mullen, Kirk 42 Munrow, Debbie 67, 167 Murphy, Brent 75, 34, 171, 189 Murphy, Danny 67, 120, 132, 148 Murphy, johnny 43 Murphy, Vicki 84, 167 Murray, Diana 43, 166 Murray, Randy 84 Myers, Betty 43,166,17l,178, 188,201 Myers, Beverly 43, 171, 178, 182, 190, 199 Myers, Bobby 67, 159 Myers, Cindy 84, 162,167 Myers, Laurie 166, 188 Myrick, Alan 84 Myrick, Cathy 84, 167 -n- Nash, Floyd 67, 102, 174, 176, 177, 183, iss Nations, Sue 44 Ned. lamie 44,16Z, 166, 181 Nedbalek, Bill 44, 188 Nedbalek, Les 84, 178, 189 Nelon, Steve 85, 163 Nelson, Allan 85, 179 Nelson, Ben 44 Nelson, Bill 44, 159, 182, 188 Nelson, Debbie 85, 167 Nelson, Gordon 7, 44, 138, 139 Nelson, limmy 85 Nelson, Linda 17, 55, 159,167,173, Newson, Dale 85, 155, 179, 182 Nichols, Danny 44 Nicholas, Gail 67, 162, 163, 136 Nichols, Bobby 67, 170, 174, 176, 177, 178 Nichols, David 44 Nickle, Charles 85 Nickle, Cherron 67 Nickle, Cheryl 85 Nicodemus, Nanette 67 Nieves, ,lose 44 Nifong, Colette 85, 162, 179 Noe, Steve 44 Norris, Darrel 67 Norton, David 67 Norwood, Ricky as. 176,177 Noes, Renee 85 Novitsky, Mary 67, 173, 174, 182 Nunn, Sonja 44 Nunn, Tom 44 Nuss, David 163, 184 -o- O'Dell, Darla 67 O'Donnell, Kathy 162 O'Donnell, Pat 67 Ogle, Ianice 44, 184 Ogle, Sherri 67, 167, 179, 188 O'Hara, Bill 67, 144 Oldham, Ron 85 Oliver, Rudy 67, 155 Olivier, Kenneth 85 Olson, Theresa 85, 167 Oltmanns, Mary 67, 167, 172 Onan, Norman 85 O'Neal, Barbara 67 O'Pecko, Larry 85 O'Rourke, Ed 67, 188 Ottinger, Mabel 44, 166, 178, 183, 188 Overdeer, Danny 45 Owen, Tom 85 -P- Pachuta, David 67, 188 PaCk, Minnie 67, 116, 174 Packett, ,lean 67, 167, 172 Kate 67, 120, 167, 172' Palmer, Mark 67 Page, Gary 85, 179 Page, Mike 45, 190 Papagolis, Gus 85, 144, 146 Papek, Charles 85, 176 Papp, Martin 85, 132, 144 Pappan, Ieff 45, 170 Park, Andy 67 Parker, lo 85 Parks, Connie 67, 70, 116, 167, 172 Parrott, Brad 45, 126, 144, 146, 147, 170, 171, 181, 211 Parson, Bill io, 21, 45, 205, 206, zoa Patison, Dennis 67 Patrick, Vanessa 67 Patterson, Dee Ann 85, 181. 189 Patterson, Mike 45 Pattillo, Cheri 85 Paul, Kenny 85, 181, 189 Paul, Shelly 45 Paylor, Monte 67 Pearl, lane 68, 162, 167, 172, 179 Pedersen, Lee 21, 45, 166,168, 171, 172, 188, 199, 208 Pederson, Susie 85, 167 Peetoom, Tionya 68, 167, 172 Pemberton, Linda 85, 167 Penrose, Joan 162 Percefull, Gail 45, 188 Percell, David 45 Perkins, Jack as, 150, 163, 132 Pesterfield, Karla 6, 25, 45, 166, 172, 197, Peters, Lind! 85, 163 Peters, Dorothy 45, 162 Peterson, Betty 45, 166, 182, 188 Peterson, Debbie 68 Pettengill, Julia 85, 189 Petty, Margy 68 Petty, Sonja 45, 178 Phelps, Keith 85 Philips, Carla 45, 166, 184, 190 Phillips, Larry 85 Pierce, Barbara 68, 167, 172 Pistole, Gary 68, 174, 176, 180, 182 Pitunan, Randy 45 Pitts, Gary 46 Pixler, Dennis 86 Plastt, janet 46 Platt, Kenny 86 Playford, Pam 86 Plumlee, Tommye 86 POChe, 46, 155, 170, 171, 220 Polen, Sandy 46, 171 Polen, Steve 68 Pool, Shirley 86, 167 Pope, Bill 68 Pope, Lee Ann 46, 162, 166 Powell, David 56, 163 Powers, john 86, 176, 189 Powers, Sheryl 86, 167 198 Prather, Charles 12, 57, 68, 171, 173, 188 Pratt, Linda Faye 46, 166, 166, 172, 178, 180, 184, 188, 190, 204, 205 Prentiss, Sandi 68 Presson, Phyllis 86, 167, 174 Prewitt, Darla 86, 189 Prewi Price, Price, Price, Price, Price, Price, rr, Mickey 66, 157 Brent 68, 132, 138 Cindy 86 Deborah 86, 174 Laura 68 Lisa 86, 167, 173 Ricky 86 Privett, lim 66, 191 Provine, Janey 68,174, 177,185, 186 Pnrert, Bob 66, 182 Pruitt, Mike 14, 75, 86, 132, 141, 170 Pruett, Susan 68 Pugh, Keith 86 Pulliam, David 68 Pulliam, Debbie 75, 86, 159, 167, 171, 173, 181 Pursifull, Phyllis 68 Putnam, jessica 68, 162, 167, 179, 188 Pyles, David 86, 189 -q.. Queen, Jimmie 68 Quigley, Susan 68 Quinn, Keely 75, 86, 167, 171, 173 -I- Raincrow, Linda 68, 185 Raines, Sherrell 86 Raulston, Leslie 68, 167, 185 Rawls, Beth 68, 174 Rawson, Cheri 86 Rawson, Rebecca 86 Ray, Gerald 68 Ray, jimmy 184 Rayes, Marty 68 Raymond, Vicki 68 Rayo, Mike 86 Reames, Randy 86 Reazer, Jim 66 Redbum, Joe 86 Reed, Sally 68, 167, 172, 184 Reed, Wanita 86 Reeder, Lottie 86 Reese, Harold 86 Reese, Margie 68 Reid, Glen 12, 57, 68, 171 Reimer, Ron 46 Renfro, Doug 46 Reynolds, Emery 46 Reynolds, Ienny 86, 167, 173, 189 Reynolds, ,ludy 68 Re'yn0ld5, Penny 86, 167, 173, 189 Reynolds, Sharon 68 Rhoades, Colleen 46, 167 Rhyner, Pam 86, 179, 189 Ruiz, Brenda 69, 174, 177, 178 Rouse, Marilyn 21, 48, 166, 168, 172 Roush, Mike 87, 144, 181 Ruddell, Connie 87 Rulnmell, Sallie 87, 182 Russel, Dale Ann 48 Russer, Marcia 48 Rutter, Kathy 69, 163 Rybum, jerry 69, 131, 132, 144, 145, 146 Rynda, Cathy 48, 188, 205 Rynda, Debbie 51, 57, 69, 171, 188 -5- Salmon, Cathy 87 Salmon, Cheryl 48 Salmon, Iudy 48 Samples, Iohn 48, 207 Sampson, Becky 67, 167 Sanders, Danny 87 Sanders, Diane 48 Sanders, Sidney 6, 21, 38, 48, 131, 132 133, 138, 170, 171 S3l'ld9f50l'l, Connie 63, 69, 167, 168, 171, 172 180 Sands, Kathi 69, 167, 172 Santilli, Patricia 87 SardiS, Tony 21, 37, 131, 132, 170, 171, 173, 181, 188, 208, 211 Sauber, Debbie 70 Sayers, jeanene 87 Sayers, Laura 48 Scears, Mike 48, 188, 205 Schfrcth, Leslie 48 Schantz, Fred 87, 150 Schantz, joe 70, 132, 184 Schell, Tom 48, 162, 190 Schemm, Laurie 48 Scherer, LeAnn 174 Scherer, Sandra 87, 178 Schlieman, Diane 70 Schoen, Beth 49, 166, 182, iss, 190 Schoolfield, Clyde 87, 179, 189 Schrader, Pam 87, 179 Schulz, Becky 87 Scott, Barbara 49, 184 Scott, Deborah 38, 49 Scott, Scott Scott Scott Scott Scott Gary 49 , lonathon 87, 183, 189 , Ricky 75, 87 , Rodney 49, 141, 170 , Roger 49, 181 , Sheri 70 Scruggs, lim 87 Seales, Randy 87 Searcy, Sherry 87 Seaton, Lynn 49, 163 Sebert, Debbie 70 Richards, Bill 46, 155 Richards, Gary 68 Richards, Peggy 87 Richardson Richardson Richardson Richardson , Candy 68 , Darlene 87 , Kathy 87 , Lisa 87 Richardson, Russ 46, 171, 174, 176, 185 Richardson, Sandy 47, 166, 184 Rierner, jerry 68 Riggan, Mike 68 Rikard, Howard 87 Rikard, Philip 47 Rinaldi, Regina 7, 87 Ritter, Debbie 57, 69, 167, 168, 171, 172, 180 Rizer, Susan 69, 190 Rizzuti, Thea 182 Robben, Keith 69 Roberts Alice 69 Roberts, Carl 69 Roberts, Hank 37, 176,177, 182, 139 Robertson, Chuck 47 Robinson, Bill 87 Robinson, Beth 69 Robinson, Ion 47, 188, 191 Robinson, Tim 87, 148, 150, 173 Rodman, Geaffrey 69 Roe, I anet 69 Rogengren, Wileen 87 Rogers, Becky 87 Rogers, David 184 Rook, Cjeri 47 Rose, jenny 47,166, 172, 181,182,184,1 Rose, Rose, Rose, Rose, John 47 Kathy 164, 183, 201 Phil 69 Virgil 162 Rosenberger, lack 69, 148, 149,188 Rosenberger, Mark 48, 155, 156 Rosilier, Michelle 48 Ross, Randy 69, 138, 139, 171 Rothrock, Cindy 69 88, 204 Sebert, Vicky 87 Seeger, Steve 87 Segler, Randy 49, 162 Seidner, David 70, 162 Sells, Steve 49 Senghas, Dan 49 Shackel, Richard 70, 163 Shackel, Robert 70, 163 Shackleford, Bobby 70, 148, 150 Shaddix, Pam 49 Shaffer, Randy 87, 163 Shafer, Robert 70 Shanahan, Tim 87, 173, 182, 183 Shank, Colleen 70, 163, 178 Sharp, LHlie 87, 167, 173, 189, 191 Sharpe, Marcia 178 Shearer, Kathy 49 Shearer, Ronnie 70, 167, 168, 169 Sheesley, Ricky 87 Sheffield, Robert 87 Sheldon, Debbie 87, 167 Shelton, Johnny 87 Shelton, Vickie 49, 166, 183, 188 Shenold, Sheri 70, 172, 180 Sheppard, Bonnie 87, 167 Shepperd, Cindy 57, 70, 167, 171, 172, 181, 182, 190 Sherer, LeAnn 70 Sherrell, Ann 75, 87, 159,167, 171, 173, 1 Shields, Larry 49 Shockey, Randy 87 Shoemaker, Gary 70, 170, 174, 176, 185 Short, James 87 Shriver, Dean 70, 180, 188 Shriver, Gene 70, 155, 188 Shultz, Kim 49 Shumskie, Kathie 88, 182 Shutt, Kevin 88, 163 Sibley, Anita 88, 167 Siegel, Theresa 70, 167 Siemans, Ann 190 Siemens, Dick 88 Simmons, Delores 50 Simmons, Jim 50 Simmons, Mike 70 Simmons, Mike 50 Sinunons, Sandra 88 index 0 223 Simpson, Jen-y 88, 132, 155 Sims, Greg 70, 163, 184, 188 Sims, Rick 70 Sims, Steve 88, 162 Sinclair, Valerie 88, 189 Sipes, Ron 50, 170, 184 Skinner, Ann 50, 166, 184 Skinner, Cyndi 70 Skov, Greg 70, 188 Skubish, Darcy 88 Skubish, David 191 Slavick, Dale 88 Small, Bob 50 Slriifh, Carla 88, 167, 173, 180 Smith, Charles 70 Smith, Craig 50 Smith, Della 88, 173 Smith, Demise 50 Smith, Greg 88 Smith, Jeff 70 Smith, Jim 50 Smith, JoAnn 88, 163 Smith, Karen 50, 166, 173 Srrlifh, Mark 50, 181 Smith, Mary 188 Smith, Mike 70 Smith, Nancy 70, 174, 162 Slnith, Regetta 167, 179, 188 Smith, Sandy 70, 174, 162 Smith, Stephanie 88 Smith, Steve 88 Smith, Sue 88, 167 Smith, Tim 88 Smyrl, Sandy 50, 166, 184, 185, Snake, Larry 88, 132, 141, 155 Snell, Guy 88 Snider, Cheryl 71, 178, 190, 191 Snyder, Kathy 88 Sockey, Lindy 55, 155 Soldan, Nanette 71, 185, 162 Solenberg, Sjerry 71, 167 Sossamon, Cheryl 71 Southerland, Donna 88, 182 Southerland, Richard 50 Southerland, Sherry 88, 173 Sparks, Shelly 71, 162, 185 Spencer, Terry 50, 184 Spillman, Joe 50, 184 Spirgi5, Mike 71, 163, 176, 182, Spiva, Jamie 71, 174 Springer, Tony 71 Sprinkle, Mike 88, 132 Spurlock, Stan 71 silty, Diane 50, 183, 204 Stafford, Jesse 71 Staggs, Janice 88 Staley, J.B. George 71 188, 191, 202 183 Stanberry, Wade 21, 51, 171, 159, 162, 182 Stanfield, Lucretia 50, 162, 188, Stansberry, Terry 88, 111 190 Steele, Bob 51, 131, 132, 142, 188, 205, 210 Steele, Sandi 51 Steinbrook, Gayla 88, 167, 173, Stelzer, Cathy 51 Stems, Mike 88 Stephens, Beverly 71, 162, 167, Stephens, Dean 71 Stephenson, Larry 88 Stephenson, Terri 88, 167, 173 Stevens, Allen 71 Stevens, Cynthia 88 Stevens, Debra 88, 167 Stevens, Harvey 53 Stevens, Jackie 88, 189 Stevens, Sandi 162 Stevenson, Debbie 88 178, 189 172 Stewart, Donna 51, 166, 178, 184 Stewart, Janice 167 Stewart, Mike 88 Stewart, Susan 71, 184 Stils, Shelly 191 Stivers, Connie 88 Stone, Charles 88, 179, 191 Storey, Terri 88 Stout, Marilyn 21, 28, 51, 166, 168, 171, 172, 188, 200, 208, 211 Stow, Glenn 88, 171 Stowe, Charles 88 Stowe, Sharon 51 Strahorn, Tom 71 Strickland, Dancil 71, 163, 179 Stricklin, Don 71, 132 Stricklin, Gary 51 Stroud, Luci 88, 185 Stubbs, Patti 71, 162, 167, 179, 188 Stunn, Debbie 88, 167 Suellentrop, Bob 27, 31, 51, 130, 132, 134 147, 170, 171, 188, 204, 205, 206. 207 Suggs, Liz 71,1b7, 185 Suggs, Sharon 43 Sumblin, Suzanne 89, 167, 182 Summa, Danny 89, 157 224 I index lofty thoughts of college frighten some Sutton, Linda 51, 185, 188 Suttonl Sally 71, 108, 167, 172, 182 Swertfeger,Ronna 89 Swift, Tom 173 Swinney, Wanda 71, 184 Syba, Niki 167 Sybert, Gene 51, 178 -g- Tate, Danny 89 Taylor, Madeline 47, 51 Teal, Johnnie 89 Terlesky, Pam 71, 167 Terry, George 176, 177 Terry, Greg 89, 182 Tharp, Bill 71 Thayer, LouArLn 51 Thomas, Bnrce 163, 178 Thomas, Debra 51 Thomas, Doug 184 Thomas, James 89, 163 Thomas, Jerry 71 Thompson, Thompson, Thompson, Thompson, Thompson. Thompson, Thompson, Thompson, Thompson, Celeste 71, 167, 174 Cindy 75, 89. 167, 168, 171, 173, 180 Dale 71 Debbie 71, 162, 185 Dewayne 71 DJ. 71 Jimmy 89 Rick 51 Sharon 21, 52, 126, 166, 171 172, iss, 204, 209, 210, 211 Thoni, Rob ert 89, 189 Thomton, Gary 184 Thrasher, Kirk 52, 184 Thrasher, Laquita 71 Tidwell, Lisa 89 Tillery, Mike 71 Toahty, Gennie 52 Tomko, Tany 52, 166, 172 Tomlinson, Tompkins , Mike 63, 71, 132, 180, 184 Kathy 184 Tomquist, Dena 52, 166, 184 Trainum, Mike 89 Treadway, Teresa 21, 52, 166, 168, 172 Tribble, Russell 52, 130, 131, 132, 155, 156, 171 Tripp, Bob 71 Troutman, Cheryl 57, 71, 167, 168, 169, 171, 172, 181 Troxell, Bill 89 Tucker, Jeanna 52 Tull, Bnice Tull, Mike 89 52 Tunnell, Jirn 71 Tumbull, Mark 89, 157 Tumer, Lynn 52, 163, 184 Tumer, Marjorie 89 Tumey, Debbie 53, 171 Tumipseed, Debi 89, 167 Tweed, Randy 184 Tyler, Joan 71 ...1- Ulsh, Cheryl 53, 166, 171, 172 Uni-ah, Pain 71, 174,177,178,185, rss Unsell, Vema 89, 167 Unverzagt, U pdegraff, Andy 71, 188 Kenny 53 Urish, Cheryl 71, 162, 167 Uselton, Buddy 89 -V- Vahlberg, Bobby 89 Valadez, Jerernma 89 Valadez, Rosita 89, 167 Vandemeer, Steve 53 Vanderhoof, Andy 89 Van Hauen, Shenie 71, 162 Vann, Joan 71 Van Zant, LuAnn 53 Van Zant, Robert 89 Vaughn, Linda 163 Vennerberg, Vaughn 71, 173, 178, 181 Vervack, Nancy 89, 167, 173 Vessels, Danna 71, 167, 172, 173, 174, 179, 185 Vetter, Debra 167, 179, 188 Villaflor, Bette 89 Vining, Donna 89, 162, 167, 173 Vining, Linda 53, 162, 166 Vitt, Jerry 8 9 Voci, Joseph 53, 188, 190 VOCi, Robert 89, 179, 181 Volak, Craig 53 Volinski, Joe 89 Volinski, Pat 71, 167, 172 -W- Waddington, Doug 71, 174, 176 Wade, Denise 53, 166, 172, 173, zoo Wade, Linda 71, 167 Waehler, Christa 71, 167, 188 Wagnon, Rhonda 57, 72, 167, 168, 171, 172 Waggoner, Doug 53, 184 Wagoner, Theresa 53 Walden, Sandi 90, 162 Waldrop, Janice 90 Walker, Carolyn 189 Walker, David 53, 148,155 Walker, Joe 53 Walker, John 53 Walker, John 90 Walker, Kevin 53 Walker, Scott 90 Walker, Tina 53, 166 Wall, Teresa 53 Wallace, Janet 72, 182 Wallace, Patty 90 Wallace, Steve 53 Wallace, Tommye 53 Wallach, Penny 72, 174 Waller, Jerry 90 Waller, Rocky 53 Walling, Alvin 54 Wallingford, Bnrce 90 Wlmslty, Terri 90, 167, 189 Walters, Michael 54 Walton, Linda 72 Walton, Richard 54 Ward, John 90 Warren, Randy 90, 163 Watson, Beth 90 Watson, Randy 72, 163, 188 Way, Richard 72 Weatherby, Mike 54, 162 Webb, Jeana 81, 90, 167, 173, 1 Webber, Gary 54 Webber, Larry 72 Webber, Becki 54 Weese, Dinise 72, 185 Weddle, Jenny 54, 166 Wegner, Jeff 72 Wegener, Susan 90, 167, 173 Wehiger, Marsha 72, 178, 182, Weiss, Sara 72 Welch, Kevin 90 Welch, Mark 90 Welch, Randy 72 Welchel, Danny 163 WelChel, Twill 167, 174, 191 Weldon, Roxanne 184 Welsh, Jim 72 Welsh, Randy 54 Welsh, Terry 54, 178 West, Candice 54 Westbrooke, Robert 72, 163 Westenberger, Wayne 90 Westerheide, John 72, 132 Wheat, James 72 Whipple, Kathy 54 Whipple, Tina 54 Whitas, Cheryl 72 White, Jeff White, Penny 90 White, Penny 90 Whiteman, David 72, 130, 13 138, 139, 173 Whitehead, Jacky 90, 162 Whitefield, Cindy 54, 166, 181 Whitley, Leesa 72 Whitney, Elaine 72 Whitsett, James 72, 178, 188 Whitwell, Billy 72 Whyatt, Sue 90 Wiegel, Dorothea 72, 167 Wiesel, 54, 179, 203 Wiegel, Theresa 90 Wiemers, Virgil 90, 150 Wiles, Debbie 90 Wildennuth, Janice 10, 54 Wildennuth, Joan 72 Wilkerson, Peggy 90 Wilkins, David 54, 131, 132 Wilkins, Robert 73 Williams, Alan 90 Williams, Chip 91 Williams, Doug 54, 178 Williams, Debbie 73 Williams, Dorinda 73 Williams, Judi 91 Williams, Randy 168 Williford, Pam 55 Williams, Roger 91 Williams, Rusty 73 Williams, Scott 73 Wil.liams, Terry 188 Willis, Billy 73 Wiuis, Debbie 91, 163, 179 Willt, JoAnn 73 Willis, Theresa 34, 55, 172 Will.mon, Alynn 73, 162 Wilson, Carl 91, 163 Wilson, Jane 91 Wilson, Lisa 91, ioe, 157, 173 Winders, Connie 91, 189 Winders, Rick 91, 156, 159 80 188 2, 135, 136, Winkcompleck, Jeanette 21, 28, 55, 126, 166,168,171,172,188, 199, Winters, Bill 75, 179, 183 Wirsch, Mike 73,188 ZOB Wise, Gail 55 Wise, lack 91,132,148, 150,155,171 Wishon, Larry 91 Wolfe, Kay 73 Womack, Denise 91 Wood, Cindy 91 Wood, Hodge 55, 173 Wood, Lenelle 91 Woodring, Hal 91, 144 Woods, Debbie 73 Woods, Merl 73, 174, 176, 179, 184, 185 Woody, Steve 55 Woolery, Velta 73, 167, 172 Woolwine, Jami 91, 167 Worley, Joe 73, 120, 132 Wren, Cheryl 91, 167 Wren, Mark 73 Wright, David 91 Wright, David 91 Wright, Jim 91,132,141 Wright, Mark 91 Wright, Pain 73, 174, 177 Wright, Terry 55, 132 Wright, Richard 63, 167, 183 Wright, Rifhard 73, 178, 183 Wright, Tom 55 Wylie, Becky 55, 166 Wylie, Don 73 Wylie, Dennis 73, 163 Wygle, John 91 .. y - Yates, Gary 91 Yeager, Cindy 55, 166, 172, 178, 181, 184 Young, Jim 91 Young, Linda 55, 166 Young, Marquita 66, 166, 178, 185, 188, 199, 208 Young, Mary Jean 55, 171, 178, 188, 190 -Z- Zangari, Marsha 167 Zichtemian, Jan 73, 167, 172 Ziegler, Linda 55 Zizzzo, David 73 Zwennann, Ted 91


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