Midwest City High School - Bomber Yearbook (Midwest City, OK)
- Class of 1973
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Our opportunities are uulimilcd! BART! l--I IERE Wli ARE WE CANT BE STOPPEDYL SDIRIIC Soaps as Stuoents, Coaches, faculty playens Booole Ano Bop to 'ln the mooo' +13 I 'f 514 'WM aff? ,W . M, ,-'WW We Lived for Today Anticipated Tomorrow 1 K gliatzigat. ,te , , K .r , iggifpijiy r. KV , r 1 , h ,, A :x,?igg,,r. QMS-1,k -We i School doors opened wide August 25 as we once again condi- tioned ourselves to the ringing of bells and the humdruni of the classroom. For the first time in MCHS history two vice- principal positions were filled and a girls' drill team, the Flight Brigade was organized. Football made itis debut with the autumn air as traditional activities ofthe year began. Friday night was the big night in Boniberland. After-the-game-dances at the Community Center added the finishing touches as We 'rocked out' to the beat of the band. 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X .Q .I ., NNN wk , - W W .- 'vfxy f ' fii. f NX ' QR XX .Wx , ' KX! K Qs- , xzm A' XE, rv . .W , we N N. ra- 1 -Q. X -Rexx' .1 ,J x 3522, . Q. 1 1,, f f fs Qf A 0 ffm' , :ZA Q 4 A I 2 X f ylllr X fff ,gn N5 X S fl! 1 F 5 S fill, Q Q ' -If I , V, A 7 ,V JW. I . 5 ' f l A x cj 1 f , -N ina! -f A K :Bw 00 I ? , ' ,Tv a , Z ' ,A 1 W SENIOR EXECUTIVE BOARD--Front Row: K. Blue, C. Schoolfieldg L. Wiseg J. Davis, M. Pruittg Second Row: D. Hall, vice-president, T. Cotterellg M. Ferber A. Luciano, P. Jonesg Third Row: A. Manning, recording secretaryg S. Gutheryg N. Griffin, president, P. Logan, A. Sherrellg Back Row: B. Murphy, D. Jackson C. Thompson, corresponding secretaryg M. Henderson, treasurer, K. Quinn, alumni representative, P. Hamm, alumni representative. For was our our the We found ourselves on top with 639 seniors. once in our lives we realized that respect something reserved only for us. We had own parking lot, our own reserved seats, own privileges. Most of us went through ritual of senior slump and found that a s . .--...W As the white fluff covered the town, Charles Campbell decides to blow Joe Ca.rwile's mind with an ice cold snowball. classes were no longer interesting. Sometimes we just stared at the second hand on the clock watching it tick away our last year. College and career choices occupied our thoughts. We knew this was the end of our bubble gum years and the beginning of new responsi- bilities. For the first time we took high hon- ors for our homecoming float. We worked hard for first place and agreed we deserved it. We were the varsity, the club officers, and the spirit leaders. But all too soon came May 25. Graduation, caps and gowns, and tears. It was the beginning of adulthood and in- dividualism. lf we have learned anything about ourselves, or others, then we will have gained more than most. As Seniors We Treasure Our Time Together Because Every Day We Lose a Part of It GARY ACKERMAN: Jets 2,3,4g German Club 3,4g Basketball 2 g Track 2g Science Club 2. HELEN AIKIN. VICKIE AIKIN. DWAYNE ALLEN. REGINA ALLEN. VICKI ALLEN. JOE AMICO: Thespians 2,3,4g Latin Club 3,4g Jr. Exec. Board 3g Sr. Exec. Board 4g Chess Club 3g Gunners 3,4, vice pres. 4g Young Life 4g Student Council 4g Literary Club 4. ERIC ANDERSON: Spanish Club 4. JAMES ANDERSON. MIKE ANDERSON. JANIS ANGLIN: Thespians 2,3,4g Les Chan- teurs 2, Princess 3g Pep Club 2g Literary Club 2g Spanish Club 2g Art Club 3,4g Student Council 43 Drill Team 4. DEBORAH AN- SELMIN. HOLLY ARAGON. TERI ARMSTRONG: Tri-Hi-Y 2,3gPep Club 2,3 ,4g Young Life 2,3, 4g FBLA 3,4. GARY ASHLEY: Football 2,3, 4g Baseball 2,3,4g National Honor Society 2, 3,4g M-Club 3,4g Boys' State 3,4g Student Council 4. STEVE ATKINSON. VICTOR ATKINSON. KIM BADGER: Pep Club 4g FHA 43 Young Life 4g Tri-Hi-Y 4. BECKY BAGGETT. DAVID BAIN: Football 2,3,4g Intramurals 2,3,4g M-Club 3,4g News- paper 3,4. STEPHEN BAKER: Thespians 2,3,4g Inter- national Thespians 2,3,4g National Honor Society 2,3,4g Key Club 4. PAM BALDNER: Pep Club 2,3,4g Tri-Hi-Y 2,3,4g Young Life 2 ,3,4g Spanish Club 2g National Honor Society 4. JUDY BARNETT: Pep Club 2,3g Young Life 2,3,4g Thespians 3. GARY BARR. t Last That Final Step A ,ar lv MARGARET HENDERSON teaches David Gibbs her famous snowball trickery. It looks like David learned the hard Way. - im 1 L 1, ws- 1' was . . if f 1, , 3 L if' A-K .ga 7,f.g-.'A si I it I Zee Y it jf 3 wi if dii, I '- N' 1' , lisa hiatt M Iv '5 ,, ga is Wei A 1 D STEVE BARRA. SHARON BARRETT: Pep Club 2. RHONDA BARTON: Pep Club 2g Intramurals 2,3,4g Debate 3g FBLA 4g COE 4. DONALD BASSETT: Football 2,3,4g M-Club 4g FBLA 4. DONNA BASSETT: Pep Club 2,3. VICKI BATCHELOR: FBLA 2,35 Library Club 2. DAVID BAWCUM. TERR112 BEAN: Tri-Hi-Y 2,3g Pep ciub 2,3,4. CAROLYN BELL: Pep Club 2,3,4g DECA 3, 4g Red Cross 4. JULIA BELL: National Hon- or Society 2,4g Pep Club 3g Newspaper 2g Thespians 4g NFL 4g International Thcspians 4. Was Taken And We Were Really On Our Own JIM BENNETT: German Club 3g Intra- murals 3,4. DONNA BENSON: Vocal Music 2,3. SHIRLEY BETTIS: Pep Club 2,3,4L Tri- Hi-Y 2,3gJr. Class Exec. Bd. 3. BILL BETTS: NFL 2,3. GUS BLACKWELL: Band 2,3,4g Wrestling 2,3,4g National Honor Society 3,4g Kappa Psi Kappa 3,4, pres. 4g M-Club 3,43 FCA 3g Red Cross 49 Student Council 4g National Merit Commended Student 4. SUSAN BLOSSER: Band 2,3,4g Kappa Psi Kappa 3,4g Spanish Club 4g Tennis 4. DENNIS BLOUFAS: Foreign Exchange Stu- dent 4g Interact 4g Bomber of the Week 4. KEMEL BLUE: Football 2gClass Exec. Bd. 2, 3,4g Student Council 2,4g Interact 2,4, pres. 43 Newspaper 2,3,4, sports ed. 4g Latin Club 3. DAVID BODDER: NFL 2,3,4g Mask and Gavel 4. RAY BOWMAN: VICA 2. CINDY BRACEY: Pep Club 4. WILDA BRAKHAGE. JOHN BRANCH: Jets 2,3,4g Science Club 2g National Honor Society 2,3,4g State Honor Society 2,3,4g Chess Club 4g Latin Club 4. KEMEL BLUE plays peek-a- boo while being chicken- wired as he supposedly works on the senior float. Jobs and College Seem To Be Entering Our Thoughts While We Prepare for Tomorrow ig! '- ..t f zwziijfr-vv.f3r 1, , f .521 1 Q, Xfe,e-1' ,Q -1lffQl,.1,,1 ,..l.. I r v H, W 151 , 1 J? Q? is N wg. l. , I G 5.1.55 5 5 A ,- W 9 Wi 2 gk.. ,. fin. ', 'fe . '- Q '. ' VV M ,f l I i :Q lrzz , wi ' ,....,-. - , ,- 'T Y'-'ml' Q J Q 1 K K Q, ery :.?'i,1:Z R, ,5 .V Q , ls 2 ew 2 gf H. KATHY GEE and Terry Cotterell monkey axound in the good old tree during a National Honor Society picnic. . rf,-1 f-.a..- JIM BRANDON: Basketball 2,3,4g M-Club 3, 4g Cross Country 4. GARY BRASSFIELD: Science Club 33 Latin Club 4. HUGH BRAY. PAT BRENTS. CHARLIE BROWN. GARY BRUNKEN. JOANNE BRYANT: Tri-Hi-Y 23 VICA 3. PAMELA BRYANT. JOHN BURK. TINA BURKE: Pep Club 2,3, 4g Young Life 2,3,4g Tri-Hi-Y 2,3,4g FBLA 3,4. GUY BURKHART: Young Life 2,3,4g Band 2,3g Intramurals 2,3,4. LIZ BURNETT: Pep Club 2,3,4g Young Life 2,3,4g Tri-Hi-Y 3. Q WN A - f i. Di Q x pi. 'Il' 5 432 wil, I xii VIRGINIA BURNETT, ALAN BURTON: VICA 2,3 ,4. BETHANY BYE: Pep Club 2,3 4, reporter 4, Band 2, 3, Kappa Psi Kappa 3 45 Tri-Hi-Y 2,3g French Club 2,3,4g YFC 3' Young Life 3,4g Student Council 4, parlia- mentarian 4, National Honor Society 3,43 Latin Club 43 BPW Girl 4. GAIL BYERS: French Club 2,3,4, secretary 4g National Honor Society 3,45 Literary Club publicity manager 4, Latin Club 4, Intramurals 3,4. S FRED BYFORD. MARY CADDELL. ALEINE CAMERON: NFL 3,4, publicity manager 4. CHARLES CAMPBELL. JOHN CAMPBELL: National Honor Society 2,3,4g Art Club 2, treasurer 3, president 4, Boy's State 33 Latin Club 3,4, secretary 3, historian 4, Jr. Rotarian 4. MARION CAMPBELL. MYERS CAMPBELL: National Honor Society 2,3,4g Art Club 2,3,4, treasurer 4, Boy's State 3, Latin Club 3,4, secretary 3, historian 4, Jr. Rotarian 4. RICHARD L. CAMPBELL: Gunncris 2: DECA 3,4g Latin Club 3. JOHN CARLISLE: Football 2, Journalism 2. FREDA CARPITCHER. , ,jf-,..A', ' as at 1 4 3 5 CN . '- 'wg ' r- r-,j3,, 1' :.,.E U r?f3.fi.? at . - - . ' -- . .,:,.1, j r. 4 '2 1, BRENT MURPHY lays it on the line to the Baby Bombers as Danny Hall looks on during the soph assembly fi, ,gi . , ' 3 I Y .,. -- 1 sill - 'f' 44 WANNETTA CARR. JOAN CARREL: Tri- Hi-Y 2g FBLA 3. JOHN CARREL. KATHY CARROLL: Pep Club 2,3,4g Young Life 2g DECA 4g French Club 4. JOE CARWILE: Football 2,3,4g Student Council 4g Class Exec. Bd. 4g National Honor Society 4g Jr. Rotarian 4g National Merit Semifinalist 4g M-Club 4. BECKY CAS- TILLO: Pep Club 2,3g Red Cross 2,3,4g FHA 2,3 ,4g FTA 2g Vocal Music 25 Tri-Hi-Y 4. LANADA CASSIDY: FBLA 3g Kappa Psi Kappa 3,43 French Club 3g YMCA Swim Team 4. PHILLIP CEYLER. Moving Into the Number One Spot, Seniors TURN YOUR head to the CAROL CHAMBLESS. ELDON CHASE. DEBBIE CHEVALIER. pictures, g 'Will f Red cross 4, FBLA 4 Qilft 122250525 faljffefsefjgf p 7 Z x MARSHA CHIANG: Pep club 2g Tri-Hi-Y 2g 5 a r Q , Jai DELMAR CLARK: National Honor Society I M yr wif. ,nf -'iii f 1. . . 4 . if 2,3,4g spanish Club 49 Literary Club 3. ,.,.l A A na! g PATTY CLARK: Pep Club 2,3,4g Tri-Hi-Y 2,3g Young Life 2,3,4g FBLA 3,4. Received Due Respect TRICE CLARK. CHRIS CLEVELAND: Baseball 2,3,4. HOWDY CLINE. GREG CLUBB. MIKE COAD. MARTHA COATS. KAREN COCHRAN: Pep Club 2,3g Senior Exec. Board 4g Tri-Hi-Y 2g Tennis 2,33 Newspaper 2,3,4g Football Queen 4. LENNY COKER: Swimming 2,3. DAVID COLE. CAROL CONTI: Pep Club 2,3,4g Young Life 2,3,4g Tri-Hi-Y 3,43 FBLA 4. MARCY COOK: FBLA 3,4. MARK COOK. NORMA COOK: Pep Club 2. PATRICIA COOK. ra' - ff s ,, , Y ., v 1 if fi 'Q engage 3745. x , K 'I 3' .F 3. KW 'Z' We I +55 I Q55 l -! er y GETTING INTO the swing of things, junior Chuck Klein takes a break from everyday routine. Extending the Moments Before It's Good-bye, WILLIAM COOPER: Basketball 2. CHRIS COPELAND: Band 2,3,4g French Club 3g Kappa Psi Kappa 3,4. JANNE CORNEY: National Honor Society 2,3,4g Band 2,3,4g French Club 2,3g Kappa Psi Kappa 3,45 Literary Club 3g Math Club 3,4g All State Orchestra 3. TERRY COTTERELL: National Honor Society 2: Jr. Exec. Bd. 3: Sr. Exec. Bd. 4: Pep Club 2,3,4g Tri-Hi-Y 4: Latin Club 3, publicity mgr. 43 Young Life 4. CARL COTTRELL: Football 2,3,4g Baseball 2g M-Club 3,4. TERRI COTTRELL. TED COX: Interact 2g Football 2,4g Basketball 2, 3,4g Baseball 2,3,4g M-Club 3,4. BEVERLY CRABTREE. MARK CRAFT: Basketball 23 Baseball 2,3,4. HARVEY CRAIG: Band 2,35 Science Club 3. MIKE CRAIG: Young Life 3,4. CHRISTY CRIDER: Pep Club 2,3g Red Cross 2: French Club 2,3. CARL COTHREN. KAREN CULLER: Pep Club 2,3,4g French Club 2,3,4g Tri-Hi-Y 2: National Honor Society 2,3,4, executive board 3, president 43 Student Council 4g Interact 4. JOHNNY CUMMINGS: Baseball 2,3,4g M-Club 4. DONNA CUNNINGHAM: DECA 4. KAREN CURLING: Pep Club 3,4. ROBERT CURRY. ANITA CURTIS: Pep Club 2,3g Tri- Hi-Y 2,3. DEBBY D'AMICO. PATRICIA DANIELS. PAULA DAU- GHERTY. CINDY DAVIDSON. JIM DAVIS: Football 2,3,4: Basketball 2: Student Council 3,4g Class Exec. Bd. 4g M-Club 3,4. We Bide Our Time as the Seconds Slip By TERRY DAY. MIKE DeWITT. PAT DeWITT. SCOTT DERRICK: Football 23 Intramurals 2,3,4g Young Life 2. DEDRA DICK: FHA 2g National Honor Society 4. SHARON DILLARD: Pep Club 2,3g Tri-Hi-Y 2g FHA 2,3,4, secretary 3, pres. 4g French Club 3,4g Latin Club 3,4, secretary 4. NICK GRIFFIN really swings at the car bash in preparation for the hard battle on field against the Pirates. Thoughts of the Future Occupy Cur Minds KEITH DOBBS. ARTHUR DODSON. SUSAN DOMBROWSKI: Pep Club 2,3,41 Tri- ' P ' ' Ir-: Hi-Y 2,4. DIANA DONNELL. Xa we .5 S my Q 4,5 X iw S W ,RQ U axe? I X + x Q uh N -R i. JK . We N it X E r Xi 253558 54 1, ,F y Q , x X c x 2 Q I o 'Z S qt 1 'iff ' I -, .5 Q i 'x 'l , . KATHIE DOSS: Pep Club 2,3,4g FHA 2g Thespians 2,3,4g Intramurals 2,3g Young Life 4gPrincipal's Honor Roll 3. PAUL DOWNEY. DEBBIE DUNN: YFC 2 g Red Cross 2g Science Club 21 National Honor Society 25 Band Key Club 3,4. ROBERT EAGAN. DEBBIE EARNEST: Pep Club 2,3,4g Tri-Hi-Y 2g FHA 2g National Honor Society 4. CHRIS ECKART: Art Club 2,3,4. RICHARD ED- WARDS. MARK ELMS. if P 1 .-,-I .EQ fi ALLAN EMERSON: Chess Club 3,4, presi- dent 4. ROBERT ENO: VICA Reporter 2. VICKY ERWIN. MARY EUBANK: Pep Club 2,3,4g FBLA 4. i DARLA FRANCIS: Spanish Club 3g YFC 2, l DONALD EVANS. CHUCK EVERLY: Foot- ball 3,4g Wrestling 2. GAIL FARLEY. CATHY FAUGHT. MARILYN FERBER: Student Council 2,3, 4, publicity mgr. 3, vice-pres. 4, Pep Club 2,3,4, treas. 4g Tri-Hi-Y 2, National Honor Society 2,3 ,4g Class Exec. Bd. 3,45 Yearbook 4, Teenager of the Year 43 Bomber of the Week 4g Girlis State Alternate 4. TOM FLETCHER: Tennis 2,3,4g M-Club 4. PAMELA FLYNT. GORDON FORREST. Q I isa in 1 e 6 X if a ia. ., , K..,i.i:,T Q' M- SR x we gg , 5? my e w sb? - ' Q -fr ,Z . , WS., 'xii Q ff -5' F 2 H at-. I ,y as f' NE- , .z Na , 1 1 While Memories of Yesterday Fill Ou r H earts DEBBIE FOSHEE: Pep Club 2,3,4g FBLA iiiiiii 42 pres. 4, Student Council 4, B8LPW Girl 4. , .B K EARL FOSTER. RICK FOSTER: VICA 2,3, V 4. THOMAS FOSTER. I A ' BETTY FOX. 4 3, sec. 3g National Honor Society 2,3,4. BOBBY VAHLBERG takes ad- vantage of a nice spring day, while reviving himself with a Coke, Barefoot days finally came after the long, cold winter. -qw f. 4+ K -L ix Q Q if 1 'Y f .f'ffH'gi ag - ,g 'i '-.sm 'Ml --e ,Am i1f.,.i, ,. ft.. V., rc 'Via Qi af .W 'vs v-f 'i'k Q 35 With the Coming of Independence We Have To fkiei-li.-301 I 1ff?w':b-I - 4 L ' it F I f 1 gif ' ' Fifi. . ' ' -- E. : 155 . i i , , it? U1 i , L - ' , ' k' , , ,,.. -, ,. W fs.,-JY ' I - digg:-,j'1 r HX, at k,r .,g,m,- :. - ,I . -:neu-, 21 2 1 - 1 W , ' 1 , ,E-1 is ,K VV .,., .. Q A AT THE Northwest pep as- sembly seniors demonstrated their great ability in rocking out as is illustrated here by Patty Hamm and Frank Cook. CRAIG FRANSEEN: National Honor Society 2,3,4g Literary Club 3g Spanish Club 3,4g Science Club 3, vice-president 4. JANET FREAM: Pep Club 2,3,4g Tri-Hi-Y 2,3,4g Young Life 2,3,4, DECA 4. TOMMY FREE- LAND. BARBIE FROST: Pep Club 2, Music 2,3,4g National Honor Society 4. DEBBIE FROST: VICA 3,4, treasurer 4. KATHRYN CALVIN. ED GARBUTT: Young Life 2,3,4g Jr. Class Treasurer 3g Newspaper Business Manager 3, news editor 4, Red Cross 4g Football Manager 2. WILLIAM GARNER. KAREN GARRISON: Pep Club 2,3,4g Tri-Hi-Y 2,3,4g Young Life 2,3,4, FHA 2,3g Intramurals 2,33 Governor's Honor Roll 3. CHARLES GAYLOR: Foot- ball Zg Track 2. KATHY GEE: Pep Club 2,3, 4, Young Life 2,3,4g National Honor Society 2, Jr. Ex. Bd. 33 Sr. Ex. Bd. 4, FTA 2, sec. 3. FRANK GENTRY: Baseball 2,3g VICA 3,4. JOHNNIE GIBBON: Wrestling 3,4. Determine What Is Real and What ls False ffa DAVID GIBBS: Basketball 2,3,4, Baseball 2, I , 'C M-Club 4. PHILLIP GISONDI. JANIE GOD- , 5- . sos: Pep Club 2,4g VICA 3, Chaplain 4. ' BRAD GOODMAN. .s lx, TONY GOODMAN. DAVID GORHAM. LAVELLE GRAHAM: Pep Club 2,3g French Club 3,4g Governor's Honor Roll 3. DENNIS GRAY: VICA President 45 French Club 4. NICK GRIFFIN: National Honor Society 2,3,4, Class Ex. Bd. 2, president 4, Football 3,43 Wrestling 3,43 Student Council 3,43 Latin Club 3,4g Teenager of the Year 4, Jr. Q i Rotarian 4gInteract Club. RANDI GRIFFIN: Pep Club 2,3,4g Art Club 2, sec. 3, vice-pres. 'y 4, Tri-Hi-Y 2, Newspaper 3,4g Thespians 3. , NORMAN GROTHE. DAVID GUSTAFSON: a Band 2,3,4g Literary Club 3, Kappa Psi Kappa - 3,4g Latin Club 4, Drum Major 4. 3 M Eiga SUSIE GUTHERY: Pep Club 2, exec. bd. 2 program chairman 3, secretary 4, Class exec bd. 3,4g Tri-Hi-Y 2,3g Student Council 2,3,4 Latin Club exec. bd. 3g Latin Club 4. , '- 1' 3 :QYQQ I . , Vgp, 1: -A ,gy yt ff :a. f 4 Q JOANIE HAHN: Pep Club 2, cheerleader 3,4g Tri-Hi-Y 2,33 Young Life 2,3,4g FBLA 3. 'lv-wa, MR. ALLEN Fields offers helpful suggestions to members of his auto body class. W s ,, , H , -W... f. . B. K. sg.. , , .. , .,,,,5,. ,4 . 1 ' ' ,riff in 2 1 . 4-af 'S .X A yo ' :eff 3' -Q. Q , fgflg I ' :If I UI, 1 lvffmut , t, Ilu. DAVID BAIN shows what he docs best during a spirited pep assembly while Gil Long studies the technique nticipation of Graduating Arouses Variety CHRIS HAKE. BRENDA HALL: Pep Club 2,3g Vocal Music 2g Nursing Sec. 4. DANNY HALL: Football 2,3,4g NFL 3,4g Wrestling 3,4g Track 2,3,4g Basketball 2, Thespian 2, M-Club 3,4g Student Council 2,3,4g National Honor Society 2,3,4g Class Exec. Bd. 2: Class Pres. 3, Class Vice-Pres. 4. PATTY HAMM: Pep Club 2,3,4, Exec. Bd. 3, Pres. 4, Tri-Hi-Y 2g Red Cross 2, FTA 2, Student Council 2,3,4g Soph. Class Exec. Bd. 21 Class Sec. 33 Class Alumni Rep. 4g Spanish Club 4. SUSIE HAMM: Pep Club 2,3,4g Tri-Hi-Y 2, Young Life 4. MARILYN HAMILTON: Vocal Music 2,3,4g National Honor Society 3,4. .IANA HAMPTON: Pep Club 2,33 FHA 2,3,4g FTA 2,3g Vocal Music 2,3,4, Sec. 4, Thcspians 3,42 Student Council 4. DEBBIE HANCOCK. JANE HANUS: Band 2,33 Head Librarian 4, National Honor Society 2,3,4g Pep Club 33 Kappa Psi Kappa 3,45 Prineipal's Honor Roll 3g Spanish Club 4. ROXANNE HARDIN. Of Emotions Such as Joy Fear Bewllderment GAIL HARDING: Band 2,3,43 Kappa Psi Kappa 3,4. DEBBIE HARDY: Pep Club 2,33 FHA 23 Governor's Honor Roll 33 DECA 3,4. DIANA HARE: Honor Society 2,3,43 Pep Club 2,3,43 FHA 23 FTA 23 Spanish Club 23 FBLA 4, WOODY HARJO: Football 2. CHARLA HARKLESS: Pep Club 2,33 Tri-Hi- Y 23 FBLA 4. ROBIN HARPER: Pep Club 2,3 ,43 Tri-Hi-Y 2,33 Young Life 2,3,43 Thes- pians 23 Student Council 4. STEVE HAR- RELL: National Honor Society 2,3,4g Base- ball 2,3L FCA 2. PAUL HARRIS: Football 2,3,43 M-Club 43 Wrestling 2,3,43 FCA 3,43 Anthropology Club 2,33 Red Cross 23 Pcople's Choice 3,42 VICA 4, vice-pres. 43 Chess Club 4. ROBERT HARSHAW: Gunners exec. bd. 23 French Club 23 Jr. Red Cross 23 Science Club 3, president 43 Jets 3, secretary 43 National 1-Ionor Society 3,43 Kiwanis Key Club exec. bd. 43 Student Council 4. HOLLY HAR- RISON: Pep Club 2,33 Tri-Hi-Y 2,33 Young Life 2,3,4. JOHN HEITMAN. MATTHEW HEITZKE. CINDY HELDEBRAND: VICA 4. LISA HEMMER: National Honor Society 2,3,43Pep Club 2,33 State Honor Society 2,3, 43 Spanish Club 2,3,43 Class ex. bd. 2, secre- tary 3,43 BPW Girl of Month 4. FULFILLING III R duties as publicity manager ot' the student council Phyllis Jones changes tht list of activities in thc front hall. sv M . Stepping Up to a New Position, We Realize ig. . pi RANDY MASSAD offers his assistance to Jimmy Davis while decorating for the com petition between homerooms 'Fw ,ff ',.' . iam , f ' x wfax . 0 'K MARGARET HENDERSON: Pep Club 2,35 Class Exec. Bd. 2,3,4, Treasurer 4g Tri-Hi-Y 2g National Honor Society 4g Bomber ofthe Week 4g Student Council 3,4. GAY HENDRICK: FBLA 4g YFC 4. JERRY HERRON: FBLA 2,4g Chess Club 3g Newspaper 3,4. SANDY HEUSER. PAM HICKEY: Pep Club 2,31 Tri-Hi-Y 2,3g Young Life 2,33 FBLA 3g DECA secretary 4. DONALD HICKS: Young Life 3,43 DECA 4. PATRICIA HICKS. VELETA HIGH: National Honor Society 2, 3,4g FBLA 4g Miss FBLA 4. DANNY HILL. JERRY HILL: Band 2,33 Kappa Psi Kappa 3. PATTY HILLIER. RUTH ANNE HINES: Pep Club 2,3g Band 2, 3g Red Cross 2g Kappa Psi Kappa 3g Art Club 4. DEBBI HINKLE: Pep Club 2,3 ,4g Student Council 2g Red Cross 2,3g Tri-Hi-Y 21 Class Ex. Bd. 3. The Importance of Decisions We Make Today CAROLE HINSON: Pep Club 2.3. FAITH HINSON. ROY HOLLAND. CINDY HOLD- ER: Pep Club 2,31 Young Life 2,3,41DECA 4. MARION HOMIER: FTA 2g Les Chanteurs Latin Club 2,4g Kappa Psi Kappa 4g Literary Club 4. TED HOWARD. JOYCE HOWELL: FBLA 49 FHA 2. WILLIAM HOWSE. ROBERT HUDAK: Football 2,3,4g Kiwanis Key Club 2,3,4g FCA 2,3,4g Track 2g Chess Club 3g M-Club 3,4. EDSEL HUFF: VICA 2. French Club 4. RICHARD HUGHES. JANIE HULL. CHRIS HUMPHREYS: Intramurals 2,3g Na- tional Honor Society 2,3,4g YFC 2g Super- intendenfs Honor Roll 2,3. TERRY IN- GRAM: German Club 3,43 Gunners 3,4. BONNIE INMAN. CINDY IRONS. -al A nsmwggqg-i.g V 5,-'Q - 'sss 5 I , If B vagina U' e A If ff' 2 . I c. A .c 1 Y I Q: x s YK Ar W-sa. ff, 'I I ik 2. ' Q .43 PROVIDING ENTER- TAINMENT for the Foreign Language Ban- quet, Spanish Club mem- bers put on quite a show. 4 A If I K 5 r Q s 1' I -'uf ry. S I Hz Y r 81 5 With o Way of Knowing Where to Start .. X .11-.' .1:..a-5 1 .iff -. 'k ' Lk'f- 5 gif- .grffgsllises A a W I W it . .... . , WWW as r. 3 17 if ,k.',k- A wi, -I ,':, K5 5 X5 Q 55 22 :Lg -,,L 7 . WWW, Ii ix . ta ' 'M W - 'Ef f-3'W .. . V., r. . .. 2. i' f4GS24ss111f ff' .if-i? . 5 K Q .. Z 3 ' 5 . 'f 2 ,gg K 1' 5127123 3 :.V..- jagj. kfsrklsi :L-'f 4 5f.f':d lsiwilixll-gif-5551 55 . --, ' f-' .- .fi . .' 4 xv. 'WW W' W .Wy W 1.1515 1 ' J W ' W W . ' - .. .X F 1 V U 'W .. 3 -fgfmiz 1.2 i .1 . .-:ai EE- x -v......, W' 'L -' 2, A3 , I - 1 ' W' 1 ' 'gif 'i' . . . .. .. . 6. ,.,- I . 635515 Q ,fm il J, gg. fps 5wv,r?K,1W-a-a-ey- . . -' Q: as JOHN KENNEDY. 4: FBLA 3g Young Life 2,3. 2 a z A i V 4:I 2f:'i'Z59i. J. ,fi iz ff' - x. i ' - SUSA KERR: Pep Club 2,3g Tri-Hi- Y 2,3g National Honor Society 2,3, K .VIV zz' -QW W - z E5 .f tb. .2 E ji .2 'wif ., .Af -wif' f .wg .. . ,, . 4 .mfg-Ng .if . . .,.k fL-. sis . Wi zssw .. f . 1 2 Wa:- M' X LINDA ISAAC: Pep Club 2,3,4: FTA 2,3, sec. 4: FHA 2g FBLA 4. DEBBIE JACKSON: Pep Club 2,3,4, ex. bd. 2, program chairman 43 class ex. bd. 2,3,4g Thespians 2,3,4, treas. 3, publicity manager 4g Drama 2,3,4g Year- book staff 2,3,4, organ. ed. 3, co-editor 4g International Thespians 2,3,4g Intramurals 2,3,4g Student Council 2,3, chaplain 4g French Club 3g4g NFL 3,4, princess 3g ln- teract 4g Whos Who in Drama, U.S. 43 BPW girl of month 4. DIANE JAMES: Pe Club 2,3,4g Tri-Hi-Y 2g YFC 2. JIMMY JAMES: DECA 4. WILLIAM JAMES. DONALD JOHNSON. PATSY JOHNSON: Pep Club 2,3,4, ex. bd. 2,3, vice-pres. 4g Student Council 25 class ex. bd. 2. SHERRAL JOHNSON. PHYLLIS JONES: Pep Club 2,3,4, scribe 43 Student Council 3,4, publicity manager 4g Tri-Hi-Y 2,33 class ex. bd. 3,4g National Honor Society 3,4. DAWN KAHUT: Pep Club 2,3,4g Tri-Hi-Y 3g Thespians 2,3g Young Life 3,4g FHA 2. JANE KARNER: Pep Club 2,3,4g National Honor Society 2,3,4g Math Club 3,4, sec-treas. 45 Literary Club treas. 4. PATTY KEARNEY: Pep Club 2,3,4g Tri-Hi- Y 2,3,4g Young Life 2,3,4g FHA 4. LAURIE KEITH: Pep Club 2,3,4g FBLA 4: Drill Team 4. DIANNA KELLEY: Spanish Club treas. 3. DEBBIE KELLY: Pep Club 2, 3,4g French Club 2g FBLA 4g DECA 3: Tri- Hi-Y 4. MARK KELSO: French Club 4g Ki- wanis Key Club 4: Wrestling 2g Jets 4. .. X.. . . .1 rf . . ygfif A yggg ,Kg . was ! i1 N, ' Gr To End, We Rely on Others for Answers iw .- l KIM KETCHEL: Pep Club 2,3 3 Honor Society l 41 Tri-Hi-Y 25 Tennis 2,3. KAREN KEYL: A A '5 Q Pep Club 2,3,4, Tri-Hi-Y 2,33 Vocal Music 2, ll. - 1 1 l 3,43 Literary Club 4. CATHY KING. DELA liz p ..5,,' L I' 3 , KING: Pep Club 2,33VICA 3, parliamentarian , 3 -Q Q 43 Young Life 3,4. 'qf'?2'4g ff ff A '.r. I I 3-pref F11 4 an fl' 3 'Tl 6 '11 f I - Ja . ii I -5 -73' 0261? '55 ' ' . 559' -ff!l'7l 'l1 'fEa PEAREDELL KING: Drill Team 4. BRENDA M ,h, KINNISON: Pep Club 2,3,43 Tri-Hi-Y 2,3. ' W E ii'i ili' JEAN ANN KIRKSEY. DEBBIE KIRTS: 33 Pep Club 2,3,43 rn-H1-Y 2,3,4, Young Life ' 2,3,43 Student Council 33 FBLA 43 Governor's Honor Roll 33 National Honor Society 4. j Ag' MARY KIZZIA: Govcrnor's Honor Roll 33 Principalls Honor Roll 33 Health Careers 33 Nursing 4. KATHLEEN KUHN: Photography l Club 3,43 NFL 33 Principal's Honor Roll 33 Pep Club 43 Tennis 43 Thespians 4. PAM LACEY: Tri-Hi-Y 2,33 Pep Club 23 Vocal ,E Music 2,3,4. MIKE LACY: German Club 3. 1 Q eg 3 f if I LESLIE LAKE. TERRI LANCASTER: Pep f Club 2,3,43 National Honor Society 2,3,43 ' . by Z l German Club 2,3, treas. 43 Spanish Club 3,43 ,-3, A ' A lrf Math Club 4. JIM LANE: Art Club 2,3,4. ' ' .ik y RONNIE LANE: National Honor Society ,lf 533' A 2 l 2,3,43 Basketball 23 Math Club 43 JETS 43 A' . , V ii, yyyp Literary Club 43 Chess Club 4. 2' A 'il' ' 'I A KEVIN LANGE: Gunners 2 3' JETS 43 Kiwanis Key Club 43 Intramurals 2,3,4. TERESA LANGE: Pep Club 2,3,43 Tri-Hi-Y 2,3,43 Young Life 2 3,43 Senior Ex. Bd. 43 FHA 2,33 In- tramurals 2,33 Governor's Honor Roll 3. TERI LAWRENCE: Pep Club 2,3,43 Tri-Hi-Y 2,3,43 Young Life 2,3,43 FTA 2,33 FBLA 3. SENIORS PROVE their place at the top by taking first in - DEANNA LEATHERBURY: Na- Float competition during the tional Honor Society 2,3 ,43 Art Club 23Pep Club 2,33 Spanish Club 2,3,4, ex. bd. 3, sec. 4. Homecoming activities. , . , y V fi , - dv . Our Plans Include a Lot of Laughter On the BILL LEMIEUX: Football 2,3,43 Basketball 2,3,4g Baseball 2,33 M-Club 4. DAVID LEMM: NEDT National Recognition 23 Science Club 23 Jets Club 33 Student Council 4. ROYAL LEWIS: Newspaper 2,3,4, bus. ingr, 43 Intramurals 2,3,4. BRUCE LIPPE: Football 2g Young Life 2,3,4Q Art Club 43 National Honor Society 4. CHRYS LITTLEJOHN: Pep Club 2,3,43 Tri- Hi-Y 2,3. ELAINE LITTLEJOHN: Pep Club 2,3,43 Tri-Hi-Y 2,3,43 Young Life 2,3,4g FBLA 3,43 DECA 3. PAULA LOGAN: Pep Club 2, cheerleader 3,43 Young Life 2,3,43 Class ex. bd. 2,43 Student Council 2,3,43 National Honor Society 3,43 FBLA 33 Tri- Hi-Y 23 Spanish Club 43 Interact 4. GAYLE LONG: Pep Club 2, cheerleader 3, head 43 FTA 23 FHA ex. bd. 2. GILBERT LONG: Football 2,3.4g prep play- er of week 43 Baseball 2.3.41 M-Club 3,4, pres. 43 Student Council 43 NFL 4. DENNIS LORD. STEVE LOVE. JULIE LOWERY: National Honor Society 2,3,43 Band 2,3343 Kappa Psi Kappa 3.4. KEITH LOWERY: National Honor Society 2,3,43 Band 2,3,43 Kappa Psi Kappa 3,4. DIANE LUCAS: Pep Club 23 National Honor Society 2,3,43 Literary Club 3, sec. 43 FBLA 3,43 FHA 23 YFC 2. ANGELA LUCIANO: Pep Club 2,3,43 Spanish Club 2: National Honor Society 2,3,43 Tri-Hi-Y 21 Red Cross lv-pres. 43 Student Council 3,43 Class ex. bd. 3,4g Latin Club ex. bd. 43 BPW girl 4. BRAD LUKE. as Long, Weary Road Ahead JULIE LYMAN: Pe Club 2 3 4' Tri-Hi-Y 2 4 P 3 1 9 s 3,4g Thespians 3,4g Spanish Club 2g Art Club 35 Latin Club 4. I l l ff lil. LISA MCBRIDE. Pep Club 2.14, Cheer- 1,. M ',g', 'Q Q leader 3,4gTri-Hi-Y 2gYoung Life 2,4g Tennis L1 f y 2g National Honor Society 2,3,4g FBLA 3g 9 Q , Vocal Music 2. , A, I 1 DAVID MCCALL. MIKE MCCLENDON: Ki- wanis Key Club 3,4g Band 2,3,4g Track 2,3,4g Cross-Country 3,4. SEAN MCCOY: Football 2 g Vocal Music 2g Thespians 3,4g International Thespians 3,4g German Club 3,4g Gunners 4. DANNY MCCURDY: Cross Country 2,3g Wrestling 2,3,4g M-Club 3,4g Football 2,3,4g Gunners 4g Young Life 2,3,4. DALE MCDANIEL: German Club 4. MARK yn if A I MCDONALD: Class Exec. Bd. 2g DECA 4, '-. S, . Pres. 4. LYNNE MCGRATH. MARSHA raffj. MCKINNEY: Vocal Music 2,3,4. f'e - Vrkyr- A . fiieif A CLARENCE MCKINZIE. JOHN MCLAUGH- LIN. LORAINE MCLAUGHLIN: German Club 2,4, sec. 2g Spanish Club 3. BILL MCMAHAN: Kiwanis Key Club 2g Baseball 2,3,4g Football 3g Latin Club 4g Gunners 4g M-Club 4. RUSSELL MCMILLAN: Football 2,3,4g Baseball 2,3,4g Basketball 49 M-Club. ORAN MCNEELY. A Helping Hand Is All Ourselves As We Begin .. , KRX, X if W , , . ie 6- 2 22 BUBBLE GUM power ap- pears to stick with Suzanne Sumblin during one of her trips to the new student lounge. g . C ssse . . '. A ' A STEVE MAGEE. MELBA MAHAN. ANGELA MANNING: Pep Club 2,3, sr. ex. bd. 43 Thespians 2,3,4g International Thes- pians 4g Student Council 4g Yearbook 3, pub. mgr. 4g Class ex. bd. 3, class rec. sec. 4g Art Club 3g FBLA 3g FHA reporter 35 National Honor Society 4. STEVE MANS- FIELD. RODNEY MARQUARDT: Band 2, 3,4g Kappa Psi Kappa 2,3,4. THOMAS MARSHALL. COLLEEN MARTIN: Pep Club 2,3,4g Na- tional Honor Society 2,3,4g FBLA 33 Math Club 3,43 Literary Club 4. SHIRLEY ANNE MARTIN. ALAN MASON: Basketball 2g Baseball 2,3g Jets 2,3g German Club 2,3g National Honor Society 3,4. RANDY MAS- SAD: Wrestling 2,3,4g FCA 2,3,4g Young Life 2,3,4g Gunners 2,3,4g M-Club 4. BARBARA MASTIN: Pep Club 2,3g Na- tional Honor Society 2,3,4g Band 2,3,4g Kappa Psi Kappa 3,4g Latin Club 2,3,4, secretary 3g Literary Club 3. OTIS MAX- WELL. PAM MAXWELL. SHERRY MAY- TUBBY. MIKE MEADORS: Football 2g Track 2,3g Young Life 2,3,4. DONALD MEADOWS. We Need in Finding Our New Way of Life RON MICHAUD: Thespians 2,3 ,4g Literary Club 2,33 Gunners 2g Chess 3,4g International Thespians 3,4g Key Club 3g NFL 4g Mask 84 Gavel 4. GREGG MIKES: DECA 3,4. RONNIE MILEUR: Baseball 2. STEVE MILFORD. GAYLE MILLER: Pep Club 2,3,4g Band 2,3,4g Kappa Psi Kappa 3, 4' FTA 34 vice- resident 4. STANLEY a 9 9 P MILLER. MARILYN MIRTZ: Pep Club 2,3, 4. BOB MITCHELL: Band 2,3. NIKKI MIXON: Band 2,3,4g Kappa Psi Kappa 3,4g VICA 3,4. JOE MOEWS: VICA 2. HERRICK MON- ROE: Spanish Club 4g Student Council 4g Young Life 4. MARY MONROE. DAVID MONTAM- BAULT: Golf 2,33 Young Life 3,4. eff' . gf I va? . , .. we z .5 A 4'rteff2:'affg-r,i',g F rf: ' Q 'ii vi SL ONCE AROUND the field house, .Iack,', instructs friend Joe Amico as Jack Perkins waves the Bomber flag. elf' I Q.- is Ps iff . Q .... 'I' -is-J r W! Q 4 W mi 3 Forgotten Are Our Dolls CHUCK MOON: Swimming 3,4g M-Club 4: Honor Society 4. NELSON MORGAN: Foot- ball 2,3,4g Wrestling 2,3,4g Baseball 2: Ki- wanis Key Club 2,3,4g FCA 2,3,4, president 4: M-Club 4. MYRNA MORGANSTEN: Pep Club 2 RAYMOND MORRIS. GREGORY MORROW. RUSTY MULINIX Baseball 2,3,4g Student Council 3,4g News paper 2,3,4g Football 2g Interact 2g Class Ex Bd. 3: M-Club 4. and Toy Trucks As 431. .7 S? fi. M-W it f , . SQ, I' . 5 , rl wi in lil' 114, 's'.'Q -. - 5' s : -r an ' l , fri? KARLA MURCH. BRENT MURPHY: Stu- dent Council 2,3, president 4g National Hon- or Society 2,3,4, ex. bd. 3: Class Ex. Bd. 2,3, 4g Jets sec.-treas. 3,4g Jr. Rotarian 4: Bomber of the Week 4g Latin Club 4g Interact ex. bd. 4. VICKIE MURPHY: Tri-Hi-Y 2g Pep Club 2,3,4. KIRK MURRAY. RANDY MURRAY. CINDY MYERS: Band 2,3,4g Kappa Psi Kappa 3,4g Pep Club 3g French Club 2,3,4g Tri-Hi-Y 4: National Honor Society 4. ALAN MYRICK: Golf 2,3, 4. CATHY MYRICK: Pep Club 2,3,4g Young Life 2,3,4g Tri-Hi-Y 2,3 ,4. LES NEDBALEK: German Club 2,3,4, res- ident 4g National Honor Society 2,3 ,4: llllath Club 2,3,4g Jets 2,3,4, vice-president 4g Science Club 3,4g French Club 3: Litera Club 3g Gunners 4: Student Council STEVEN NELON: Band 2,3,4g Kziplpa Psi Kappa 3,4g Chess Club 2. ALLAN N SON: Latin Club 2,3,4g Math Club 2,3,4g Science Club 2g Jets 2: German Club 3,43 NFL 3, treasurer 43 Literary Club 3. DALE NEW- SOM: Cross Country 2,3g Track 2,4g Thes- pians 2,3,4g Latin Club 2,3,4g M-Club 4. T F3334 2 TP if u K, . x ,, v. '-I W- . A. 1 I Tr f I Q JJ. 'lg-,F ,Y f, 2 r '.., 313, I f in 40 ...,,....,,-w-as-1'!H9 DEBORAH NICHOLSON. af- w ff' p QE COLETTE NIFONG: Pep Club 3g French N .,... 4 1 Club 2,3,4, secretary 4g Kappa Psi Kappa 3,4g 4 p Aa ,av German Club 4. H Lg ALTON NORWOODI Vocal Music 2g DECA We Find We've Definitely Grown Up . . Maybe RENEE NOSS: Vocal Music 2,3,4g FBLA 4. KATHY O'KEEF E. THERESA OLSON: Pe Club 2 3 4' Tri-Hi-Y2' Youn Life 4. LARRS ' I 9 9 9 s g O'PECKO. I TOM OWEN: Thespians 2,3,4g Latin Club 4g p Kiwanis Key Club 3g NBLA 4. DEBORAH i PACE. CHARLES PAGE, JR. STEPHEN PAINTER. GUS PAPAGOLAS. SUSIE PEDERSEN: Pep Club 2g Latin Club 3,4, ex. bd. 4. 1. 5 ig.. ff K S i 4 ,Z . J .2 Q he 3' ' tif 4- f Q A 4 . f -55? 5 9.5. L I .,.E A MIKE HILL decides to take a break from his studies to relax in the brand new student lounge. 'N PAUSING A moment in the hall between classes Kim Lef- tler and Kevin Lewis talk. re ,fit it-i , 4 .f rg . . 1, 6 +1 2' 4' if as E A .fs- ' NW! grim LINDA PEMBERTON: Pep Club 2,3,4g FHA 2g Speech 23 FBLA 3g Drama 3. JOAN PENROSE: Band 2,3,4g Kappa Psi Kappa 3,4. As We Share the Smiles In 5' . sf 123. :fi N 5, mx 1 X fl My 2 i - ' . 'L fy. iff V: ,L ae., 'tx '..- i'.Lk I K: M i A 152 ',-'-a if ,V kk - ..k,-' K - 5 . K .if k.,, was 'W f y. .. I- 5' JN I ...S ' ,W P .y,f'. V ' 'k i f , . X gii3'YM1Q.Y.Qp3.ggvjz:s ' '1, g.t' 1 5 ,415 V A .Dfw-xQ'..:4, ,Y ,V -4. JACK PERKINS: Band 2,3g Basketball 2,3g Thespians 2,3,4g Newspaper 2g Gunners 3, ex. bd. 45 FBLA 43 M-Club 4g Young Life 4. LINDA PETERS. JULIA PETTENGILL: National Honor Society 2,3,4. MARK PHILLIPS. RICHARD PIERMAN. KENNY PLATT: Young Life 2,3,4g Intramurals 2,3,4. PAM PLAYFORD: Pep Club 2,3. SHIRLEY POOL: 2,3,4. DAVID POWELL: Band 2,3,4. ROBERT POWELL. JOHN POWERS: National Honor Society 2,3,4g German Club 3,4, sec 4, Math Club 3,4, pres. 4g Science Club 3,4g Jets 4, Red Cross 4g Student Council 4. SHERYL POWERS: Pep Club 2,3,4g FHA 2,3,4, ex. bd. 2, historian 3, sec. 43 Art Club 2. PHYLLIS PRESSON: Pep Club 2,3,4g Vocal Music 2,3,4. DARLA PREWITT: VICA 4g Latin Club 4, vice-pres. 4. CINDY PRICE: National Honor Society 2,43 Band 2,43 Kappa Psi Kappa 43 Interact Club 43Vocal Music 4. CYNTHIA PRICE: FHA 2, 33Pep Club 33 VICA 3,4. DEBORAH PRICE: Vocal Music 2,3,43 Red Cross 2. RICKY PRICE: Tennis 233,43 M-Club 4. ROBERT PRUETT: Thespians 2,33 Gunners 23 YFC 3,43 Vocal Music 3,43 president 4. MIKE PRUITT: Football 2,3343 Wrestling 2,3343 FCA 233,43 Young Life 2,3,43 Class Exec. Bd. 2,3,4l Student Council 2,3343 M- Club 334, vice-pres. 4. DEBBIE PULLIAM: Pep Club 2,3343 Student Council 23 Class Ex. Bd. 23 Tri-Hi-Y 23 Young Life 2,3,43 Tennis 2,33 Bomber Beam 2,33 National Honor Society 334. DURRETT PUR- VIANCE: Cross Country 4. Of Another, We Learn to Give of Ourselves DAVID PYLES: National Honor Society 2,3, 43 Interact 23 Cross Country 33 Track 33 NFL 3,43 Mask and Gavel 4. KELLY QUINN: Pep Club 2,3,4, Ex. Bd. 43 Tri-Hi-Y 23 Student Council 2,3,43 Class Ex. Bd. 23 Class Alumni Rep. 43 Young Life 2,3,4. KAREN RAKETT: Pep Club 43 Young Life 43 FHA 4. GINA RAWLS: Latin Club 23 Pep Club 23 Vocal Music 2,43 National Honor Society 2,43 YFC 23 Thespians 2,43 Literary Club 4. REBECCA RAWSON: Tri-Hi-Y 23 DECA 4. WANITA REED: Tri-Hi-Y 23 Young Life 43 Photography Club 4. PREPARING A dish from across the ocean Mrs. St. Cyr receives help from Mrs. Keas as Sandra Waldon Waits her tum. if 9 3 4 J, u f' I if il W , - A . Eflbwnt . ,Nm 2 rw... A 5 U, SENIORS LEND an ear to gather information concerning the different colleges in the area on Senior Day. p Along With Years of HAROLD REESE. DARYL REESER. JENNY REYNOLDS: Tri-Hi-Y 2QPCp Club 2, 3,43 Spanish-Club 23 Ex. Bd. 43 Latin Club 4. PENNY REYNOLDS: Pe Club 2,33 Na- tional Honor Society 2,3 ,43 ISpanish Club 3,4, res. 43 Tri-Hi-Y 23 Latin Club 43 Math Club 4. PAM RHYNER: French Club 2,3,4, resident 43 German Club 3,4, vice-pres. 43 iiiterar Club 3,43 Tri-Hi-Y 33 Pep Club 33 Math Giub 3,43 Jets 43 Spanish Club 43 Drill Team Captain 43 Student Council 4. PATRICIA RIDDLE: Pe Club 23 Vocal Music 3,4. HANK ROBERPS: Thespians 2,3, 4, president 43 Music 23 National Honor Society 2,3,43 International Thes ians 2,3 ,43 Concert Choir 3,4, vice- res. 33 I-Piench Club 3,43Anthropology Club 3J3Student Council 4. BILL ROBINSON: Gunners 23 Science Club 23 NFL 3,4, program chairman 43 Student Council 4. ASCENCION RODRIGURZ. BECKY ROGERS: Honor Society 2,33 Pe Club 2,33 Student Council 23 S anish Club German Club 33 FHA 33 Art Club 43 French Club 43 Literary Club 43 FBLA 4. MIKE ROGERS. DAVE ROSE. JENNIFER ROSS. Learning Comes a CARLA ROSSER: French Club 25 People's Choice 2. MIKE ROUSH: Baseball 25 News- paper 2,3,4, sport's ed. 3, co-ed. 45 Boy's State 35 Student Council 45 National Honor Society 3,4. SALLIE RUMMELL: Drama 2, 3,45 Thespians 2,3,45 Music 2,3545 Pot Pourri 45 Outstanding Soph. Female Vocalist 25 NFL 35 International Thespians 4. NICHELLE RYBURN: Pep Club 3,4. CATHY SALMON: VICA 3,45 treasurer 3,4. REBECCA SAMPSON: Pep Club 2,3,45 FBLA 25 Thespians 3,45 International Thespians 45 State Drama Contest-2nd Pl.5 Best Actress- Major Prod. 3. DEBI SANDS. PATRICIA SANTILLI: Pep Club 25 Vocal Music 253,45 FBLA 4. JEANENE SAYERS: Tri-Hi-Y 35 Nursing 4. FRED SCHANTZ: Basketball 2,3 5 Governor's Honor Roll 35 Latin Club 45 Young Life 4. CLYDE SCHOOLFIELDQ Latin Club 2,3,4, president 45 National Honor Society 2,3,4, vice-president 45Math Club 3,45 Literary Club 4, Sgt. at Arms 45 Exec. Bd. 45 Student Council 45 Spanish Club 45 Jets 45 Jr. Rotarian 45 Bomber of the Week 45 Interact 4. PAMELA SCHRADER: Latin Club 2,3,4, treasurer 35 Literary Club president 4. SALLIE SCHWEITZER. JONATHON SCOTT: NFL 2,3,4, vice-presi- dent 3, president 45 Debate 253,45 Class Ex. Bd. 45 Student Council 4. RICK SCOTT: Class Ex. Bd. 25 Basketball 3,4. JIM SCRUGGS. Multitude of Good Friends 'ir if 1 . .sr ,, 'Zigi Q? B fi il? -I 7 S39 '-A Q pa, '4 Q M. I fig 9 WISP' 5 il fl I MM - all . L, Q g I , it 1 , . PREPARING FOR the car ca:- avan, these students seem to be getting more visiting than decorating done. RANDY SEALES. SHERRY SEARCY: We I S French Club 3,4g Drill Team 4. STEVE I SEEGER: German Club 2,43 Baseball 2,3,4. 2 SALLY SEGLEM: Pep Club 2,3,4g News- a,f ,Q K its ,' S fa if rrbhr P apef 4- if'-if V b e CHARLENE SENTUS2 Spanish Club 2, , French Club 2. RANDY SHAFER. LESLIE ,rr ,hA A X, 5 SHARP: Pep Club 2,3,4g National Honor Q fp pasiii Society 2,3 ,4g Art Club 3,4g Spanish 3,43 Tri- p:'iAi ,Q Lpppp Hi-Y 2, Latin Club 4. TIM SHANAHAN: NFL 2,3,4, EX. Bd. 3, pub. mgr. 4, Kiwanis , ese' X -3 '- ' Key Club 2,3,4, v. pres, 3, pres. 4g Inter- n p national Thespians 2,3,4g Drama 2,3,4g ei Student Council 4. DEBBIE SHELDEN: Pep Club 2,3,4g YFC 2, FBLA 3, Tri-Hi-Y 4. JOHNNY SHELTON. BONNIE SHEPPARD: Pep Club 2,33 FBLA K ek 5 rpp 2gLibrary Club 2.ANN SHERRELL:Student K I if 45 ei Qi Council 2,4, Class Ex. Bd. 2,3,4g Tri-Hi-Y 2, Pep Club 2,3, parl. 4, Tennis 2,3g Newspaper 2,3,4, news editor 3, co-editor 4g Spanish Club 4, Interact 4, sec. 4, Bomber of the Week 4g Football Attendant 4. Studying, Along with Going to Games and RANDY SHOCKEY: Golf 2,3,4. ei fjfii i iii iisi se,i,,,,r,, CIAAA, C' i f ieii HAL SHOFNER: Cross Country 2, Tennis 2, Art Club 33 NFL 3,4. JUNIOR SKIP Cruzan seems to bc learning how to shape glass to be useful for experiments in chemistry class. . , M92 , EHS ' -ai: ls' W' W I . ek- t. at il , 'L YW 1 Q3 7' xr? I N ' K 3 I .. ' TF ,M tl-90' P' hr., K 4 V-, I, 3 . A4 , F if 3 3 ' 1 - w f L f 1 if SORTING OUT all of the food collected in homerooms for the needy families turns into quite a chore. Parties, Helped Make Up Our School Days JIM SHORT: Baseball 3. KEVIN SHUTT: Band 2,3,4, President 43 Student Council 4. ANITA SIBLEY. SANDRA SIMMONS. JERRY SIMPSON: Football 23 Track 2,3 ,4. STEPHEN SIMS. VALERIE SINCLAIR: National Honor Society 233,43 Spanish Club 3, pub. mgr. 43 Latin Club 3,43 Thespians 3, sec. 43 International Thespians 43 Math Club 3,43 Literary Club 4, President 43 Jets 4. DARCY SKUBISH: Art Club, Sec.-Treas- urer 23 NFL 3,43Vice President 4. CARLA SMITH: Yearbook 2,33 FBLA 4. CURTIS SMITH: Basketball 33 Chess Club 3. DAVID SMITH. GREG SMITH: Tennis 2,3, 43 Gunners 23 Thespians 33 M-Club 4. l iid' ff -. it At' ' tt - S at Starting at the Bottom an I Q sv W i 2 S - iv ki , up JACQUE THOMAS raps with Bill Robinson in the audi- ' . A 5 torium about a current news 3 5. 'IQ issue of importance. 3 I x 2 at oooo 'ff 1 1 3,1 . t l gm? -7 iii 1 '1 Hia it .3 'ft .3 1,51 ik iii, -X , --3 ll JULIE SMITH. ROBERT SMITH. STE- PHANIE SMITH. STEVEN SMITH: Foot- ball2. d Struggling to Top SUE SMITH: Pep Club 2,33 FBLA 4. LARRY SNAKE: Football 2,3,43 Red Cross 31 Young Life 2.3343 Baseball 4g Wrestling 23 Intramurals 233,43 Anthropology Club 33 M-Club 4. GUY SNELL. KATHY SNYDER, MARY SOSHA, DONNA SOUTHERLAND: Latin Club 2,3,43 Thes- pians 2,3343 Music 2,3,43 Drama II 33 Pep Club 2. SHERRY SOUTHERLAND: Tri- Hi-Y 23 National Honor Society 43 Spanish Club 23 Latin Club 33 FBLA 43 Thespians 2,3,4, vice-pres. 4, State treas. 3. MIKE SPRINKLE: Football 2,43 Baseball 23 Spanish Club 3. MIKE STEMS. CYNTHIA STEPHENS: VICA 3,43 Vocal I Music 2. KEITH STEPHENSON: Wrestling I 3,4. LARRY STEPHENSON: Football 2,4. TERI STEPHENSON: Pep Club 2g Tri-Hi-Y 2g Red Cross 4. We Finally Made It to Our Rightful Place ' I T JACKIE STEVENS: Pep Club 2,3 ,4g National Honor Society 2,3, Sr. Ex. Bd. 4g French A' nl L V Club 2,3,4g Tri-Hi-Y 23 Interact 4g Football ,Q t n I lzit Attendant 4. DEBBIE ST EVENSON: FBLA f . ttt Y 4. GUY STEWART. RAY STEWART. A 5. CONSTANCE STIVERS, CHARLES 'iffy 1fI j STOWE. JANICE STRICKLIN: Pep Club 2,33 -.gf . ' Tri-Hi-Y 23 Red Cross 3. LUCI STROUD2 't't V . We , Pep Club 2,3,4g FTA 2,3g FBLA 3,4. J f' 3 I' f inf xt: 3? ' -.':' CATHY STRUTHERS:Thespians2,3,4gFrA ,zpalq z inp 5 2,3g NFL 3,4g Mask at Gavel 4. etot It .7 ' tW I ' DEBBIE STURM: Pep Club 2,3,4g Young Life 2,3g VICA 3, secretary 3. WARM MONTHS bring happy thoughts of friends and fun to Marilyn Mirtz as she stops to rest at the corner. KEVIN WELCH docs his thing with Flagg at a rock concert sponsored by thc juniors. 'S ta 2 4 ev JQX I , 5 af ' I 64 rp : ff fi Forgetting Each Others SUZANNE SUMBLIN: Pep Club 23 Thes- pians 2,3,4g Clown Troupe 3g Art Club 3,4, vice-pres. 3, secretary 4g Governoris Honor Roll 3g Latin Club 3,4. DANNY SUMMA: Swimming 2,3,4. RONNA SWERTFEGER: Students for Social Change 2,3g Tri-Hi-Y 2g Thespians 3g Chess Club 4g Photography Club 4. DANNY TATE. WALKER T. THOMAS IV: NFL 2g French Club 2,4g Bomber Beam 2,4, Staff Artist 4g Gunners 2,3, Sr. Ex. Bd. 4g Thespians 4g In- ternational Thespians 4g Oklahoma Journal Corres ondent 4g Concert Choir 4g Literary Club CHARLES THOMASTON. CINDY THOMPSON: Pe Club 2,3,4, Ex. Bd. 2g Student Council 53, Treas. 4g Yearbook 2, Class Editor 3, Co-Editor 4g Tennis 2,3g Class EX. Bd. 2,3,4, See. 2, Corres ondin Sec. 4g National Honor Society 4. .IIPMMY THOMP- SON: Basketball 2. Faults, We Finally ROBERT THONI: National Honor Society 2,3,4g Science Club 2,3g Jets Club 2,33 NFL 3,4. LISA TIDWELL: Vocal Music 2g Pep Club 3g French Club 3g Principal's Honor Roll 2,3,4g FBLA 3g FHA 3g Intramurals 33 National Honor Society 4. LARRY TILLER. JO TOUNZEN: Pep Clubg Young Life 3,4g Red Cross 4. BILL TROXELL. BRUCE TULL. MARJI A .E R TURNER: French Club 2,3,4g FBLA 4. L' DEBI TURNIPSEED: Pep Club 2, EX. Bd. 3. S Open Our Eyes to the World Around Us ROGER UNDERSIDE. VERNA UNSELL: Pep Club 2,3L Tri-Hi-Y 2,3g Young Life 2,3. CHARLES USELTON. SHERRY USSERY: Library Club 3,4g Music Club 4. if t llLly yL . ue X ll Vx I 51 BOBBY VAHLBERG: Intramurals 2,3,4g Football 2g Gunners 3,4g Kiwanis Key Club 2,3,4g Young Life 4. ROSITA VALADEZ: Pep Club 2. RICK VALDEZ. CLEO VAS- TARDIS. tri -fi2Z?3Ll9rSftf7 NANCY VERVACK: Pep Club 2,3,4g Tri-HL A . A Y 2g Young Life 2,43 FBLA 3,4g FTA 3. I A me DONNA VINING: Pep Club 2,3,4g Tri-Hi-Y ,ep L el , L 2,3gBand 2,3,4, majorette 3,4g Key Club 3,4. 'A Q i t JANICE wALDRoP:Tfi-Hi-Y2gMusie 2,3,4g FBLA 4. JOHN WALKER: German Club 3g A . gg g VICA 3.43 Chess Club 4. 'L I , . lg sCoTT WALKER. BRUCE WALLING- Y FORD. TERRIE wAMsLEY: National Honor Societ 2 3 4'Pe Club 2 3'Math Club y 7 9 1 p 3 2 ' V 3, pub. mgr. 4g Spanish Club 3,4. RANDY I ' '-' f WARREN. E B I a A J 1 YQ L if f A A A QQ' EWS K 2 CxK . gyyy Q ' W e . 'H ee: AB i f 3 We've Accomplished So 'L S? 3 ,f TAKING A dip on a hot summer day is one of the ways Karen Garrison and Alan Jones spend their summer vaca- tion. 4 .rr. iis .5.,. I 1,, iiii A .,.. M , -' 2 .-f':- Miers' ' , -. '3 H' igA,,SLl5ii5:51f' .' -vis ige-fEi.S5:f 'f.55a3 , L , fm , Q ' M i-flfjifi l ' -, ' I . f' ,- .lf:'ff ' El? ' 3 1 ' Q5 I, .ff 1 few ,fx mf. W, GJ: bk,-,554 1533 K A ,3,M5,w fe ' f 5311 f . 7 1' Q. MELINDA WATWOOD. RICHARD WAY. JAMES WEBB. JEANA WEBB: Yearbook 2g Pep Club 2,3,4g Tri-Hi-Y 2g Tennis 2,3g FBLA 3g Young Life 4g Girl's State Delegate 4. SUSAN WEGENER: Pep Club 2,3,4g Young Life 2,3, 4g Tri-Hi-Y 2,3,4g French Club 2g Latin Club 3,4. KEVIN WELCH: Student Council 4. DANNY WELCHEL. PENNY WHITE. JACCI WHITEHEAD: Band 2gPep Club 2,3,4. SUE WHYATT. THERESA WIEGEL: Pep Club 3. VIRGIL WIEMERS: Football 2g Track 2g Basketball 23 Gunners 2,3,4. PEGGY WILK- ERSON: VICA 3,4. RANDY WILLIAMS: Thespians 2,3,4g Band 2,3,4g Kappa Psi Kappa 2,3. 60 l Much, Yet Have So Much Left to Learn ROGER WILLIAMS, WALLACE WIL- LIAMS2 FBLA 2,3,4. DEBBIE WILLIS: Band 2g Latin 23 VICA 3. JANE WILSON. t W . I I - SIIE LSIWS I' K LISA WILSON. CONNIE w1NDERs. - y A 4 LowELL WISE: Basketball 2,3,4g Track 2,3, y 5 'f s. - 43 Student Council 3,4g Class Ex. Bd. 3,4g UE ' A Y 5 Ap W , National Honor Society 2,3,4. JACK WISE: I y I iln j fi, J Latin Club 2,3,4g Thespians 3,4g Mask and Q -' W. -i Gavel4gNFL3,4. laasl ' 5 ig A . I 'iff' , , L' Em? -- lnol it - LARRY WISHON: German 2,33 DECA 3,4. J JOHN WOODRING. JAMI WOOLWINE: Pep Club 2,3,4g Tri-Hi-Y 2g National Honor Society 3,43 FTA 3g FBLA 4g B Sr PW Girl 4. CHERYL WREN: Pep Club 23 Tri-Hi-Y 2. , f I ,, 1 , Ill is 'I'- DAVID WRIGHT. DAVID W. WRIGHT. , ri ROBIN WRIGHT. GARY YATES. DEBBY YOST: Band 3, Treas. 4g National Honor Society 3,4g Kappa Psi Kappa 3,4. I A MARY ZANGARI: Pep Club 2,33 Young .35 , ' L'f ' '- '- ' , , . 1 e 2,3:4fTf1 H1Y 23' VICA 3,4' 3 J A DRIBBLE, PASS it down that - ' .J r ' floor goes the chant at the ir .-r , V FTE. Faculty vs. Student Council k jr game as Margaret Henderson r 5 A ' drives past Miss Stark. JUNIOR EXECUTIVE Board, seated in the cab and on top of the truck include V. Storin, secretary, J. Boring, T, Marshall, C. Black, P. Owen, treasurer, S. Fritsche, A. Jones, presidentg D. Robertson, S. Boone. Standing are M. Holder, J. Carter, R. Ward, T. Trussell, K. Chevalier, G. Putnam, vice-presidentg J. Grier. 0 Q ,rs SHORTLY AFTER one of their famous shopping sprees, Denise Heidmeyer and Danita Weber model some of their pace-setting styles at the Tri-Hi-Y Halloween party. Finding security in numbers, we were the largest class with an enrollment of 670. Outranking the seniors in number, but not priority, we escaped the balcony and made it to bigger and better things: the main floor of the auditorium. We really thought we were in the big time when we convinced people that we deserved our own parkinglot. But taking one more step up the ladder didnlt quite bring us to the top. We were sandwiched between the carefree sophomores and the conservative seniors. We started our money-raising projects early. You could always tell a junior by the license plate on the front of his ear. Stationery and a third hour 'Flagg' concert served as our largest contributions to the 'pot.' Even our third-place float, 'Press Plainsmen' was good for tive more dollars. lt seemed like labor became cheaper every day. Big plans were finally executed as prom time rolled around once again. It gave us a Feeling of pride when we could actually do something nice for those who gave us the biggest hassle. It seemed that we were never ready for things as they cameg our class made it happen. Caught in the Middle, Juniors Idolized by Sophs, Yet Underrated b Upperelassmen Debbie Ackerman Holly Adcock Pam Albers Pam Albritton Lori Aldridge LuAnn Alexander Janet Allen Jim Allen Kim Alt John Anderson Ronnie Anderson Sharon Anderson Bruce Arambula Warren Armstrong Jackie Arnold Richard Ary Ralph Ashley Victor Atkinson Bill Aus1:in Don Badgett Debbie Bagwell Charlotte Bailey Jeff Bailey Sheila Baird Sheryl Baird Debbie Barker Earnest Barnes Brent Barnett Jeff Barnett Sue Barr Sandy Bass Michael Batchelor Billy Batson Debbie Batson Bobby Bealmer Linden Beehtold Jim Beckel Janice Bell Suzanne Bennett Mike Betts Keith Billings Debbie Bills sq Hz X' B if . Q gi H M W ir gd s. 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Q- 'A i- P ' lk if is 'v,.,.,1 1 ',,, .is ig A 5, S- 'w , ,V 5 VICKI STORIN and Kathy Dumas make tracks, while Lynne Ann Markham gets a big lift from her friends Gary Duren and Clint Greenhaw. 'Q 1 as . . t, .., .,,. Q, Q 'Na G qi Sl il i ... ,A , ,R 'J 'lla J ' . J! J v A ,Ji , A , -, ,J fi, Yin Si' .wg f - .vrffiw I ,' ,I i .. -ts: - S--f ,1 - V .3 -. 'K l!.e ff fl -xi!-F self: qu. .ad'5'7 :gg gifs iq, 'sv fr 2 df' f , , 6 .1.1 Y A ' vf i W f is 4 tid 5 ta ' Joey Buckley ir Billy Budde Roger Burkhalter ' H Diana Burns 'X A Randy Burns . Y Susan Busby L T Betsy Bybee ' T , 7 Stanley Byers A M Greg Calderwood Ed Callaway I' ff it I ,T A 'fr I Sill!! -,,, 'L Af ' ' hi rg ' 5' 5 IW 35.1, 'Ha 1 it I A X P E 1 .mf 6. Prepare torium Michelle Bishop Claudia Black Debra Blagowski Bob Blankenship Judy Bock Tim Bodder Carol Bonzewski Shirley Boone Jana Boring Gary Boyer Vaneta Brackett Wesley Bradford Bobby Brandom Leesa Brandon Sheila Bray Terri Brittian Dewayne Brown Gwen Brown Janet Brown Mike Brown Ricky Brown Tim Brown Mary Bruster James Bryant iv., Ronnie Callaway James Campbell Lyn Campbell Melton Campbell Theresa Camplese Marc Cannon Terri Cardoni Caren Carpenter James Carrel John Carroll Patti Carry Denise Carter Jackie Carter Mary Carwile James Cash Randy Cash Vicki Cassidy Karen Chambers Jean Champagne Rusty Chang Ann Cheatam Kathy Chevalier Tommy Chicoine Jon Chowning Cindy Christian Danny J. Christian Danny R. Christian Kim Clark Tom Clark Brenda Combs ,M k,,k, , ,,. L J' . .f X Q fa sm- -fa! .-.. -- Q S32 A, ,nz , ,t I 1 R x iff' fo 'Qi jx Q a SL e AA s 'Y if 4 , ,pf ' -1 , 1 - .,,.' .frxxgfx i , :gi n Q Y J E R if tw . , 1 if a t s 'Q 1? ii . K ' bf 2 1 L 5 gif: t Lxgu 1 gym' -Q - ' ,' . 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W - as . ,g H ., X L A D 1211 gn r K ' f ' My as Q i AFTER TWENTY years of retirement the old train seems to come to life as junior Debbie Mason is caught trying to hitch a ride. Ji M 2 it L it tif ' f5sf25?P5S C an ff' ifa 5 Q -A f,,,.! . is if f. ' S . . an ' df , A 1 f s- fm. 1 'V if K V? f . gr ., r i ,s.. if -+-A X of iw.: Sr' W , t.-Vg Hzy ykmix 'i E ., 7 V 5 . A M VV .... . f s i S A 3, , 5 .K K .,,. M e ' S 'mmAA Q osso o K ,, X kk fig. .,. 1 :P ' iii Aik' , Debbie Cox Mike Crabtree Skip Cruzan Nerissa Cruze David Cunningham Don Curry Rodney Curtis Doug Custer Nancy Daniel Gary Davidson James Davis James Davis Sharon Davis Karl Detwiler Donald De Vault Gary Dickerson Dody Dillard Bonita Dixon David Dorrough Daryl Doss Bobby Dowdell Robin Drawbaugh Reba Ducasse Kathy Dumas Stan Dunbar Connie Duncan Glen Duncan Marie Dunn Marla Easter Doug Easterday Trog Edge Homecoming as Juniors Claim Biggest Class Sharon Edwards Sherrie Eiehler Joy Elkins Gary English Claudia Ennis Dwayne Ethridge Joey Everett Dabbie Fairbanks Sherri Fallis Linda Fankhauser Dennis Farber Tim Farrer John Farris Jody Farthing Lyn Ferguson Neal Ferguson Gary Ferrell Denise Filippo Janelle Filippo Thomas Fleming Alan Ford Billie Foshee Jimmy Foshee Harry Foster Mike Frazier Sally Fritsche Rick Frizzell Sam Frost Diane Frunk Jim Fullbright Pete Furman Chris Fyffe Bryan Gardner Kathleen Gardner Scott Gardner Lori Garringer Alan Garrison Patty Geer Debbi Geno Sharon Germany Richard Gesell Jackie Gillis Sharone Gordon Gaynelle Green Clint Greenhaw Barbara Grey John Grier Debbie Griffin -F ? ,gg rl? 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Bob Hartigan Barbara Hayes Bonnie Heath Frank Heavner Denise Heidmeyer Alan Heister Charles Henderson Dena Henthorn Anita Hereford Denise Hicks Eva Higgins Dana Hill Angela Hines Mike Holder Melanie Holland Cheryl Holt Karen Hooper Jordan Hornbeck Sheila Howard Ricky Howell Buddy Hoye David Huddleston Bill Hudson Brenda Hunholz Chris Hurt Debi Hutchison Edwin Irvin Bradley Jobe Cathey Johnson Johnny Johnson Myron Johnson Steve Johnson Alan Jones Gerald Jones Kandy Jones Ricky Jones Shelley Jones Phillip Jordon Gina Jung Steve Kallroos Lisa Kassebaum Penny Kay Instead of David Kellam Pete Kellum Tom Kendall Larry Kesler Janie Killough Terry Kilmer Dennis King Kim Kinnison John Kirkpatrick Ken Kitts Karyll Kiser Linda Klaus Chuck Klein Greg Kneiss Steve Knox Valeria Krumme Bruce Kuettle Carolyn Kuhn Marilyn Kurtty Connie Lacey Louise Laird Steve Lam Arretta Lane David Langford Mike Lassiter John Leathers Kim Leftler Loretta Leonard Julia Lesko - Kevin Lewis i w Akhk AB., 2 i , ' Xl? ' ' ::. ' . I: LSA '. I . ' K .f s ., -'ff' s,-, f- K' -L if i n -'Q J L' Q -.:-., Q-4 1 , 15 . Maw J f also alkali J, ! , - 7 , fz.iixi5,g h 5 . S ji ! fx P ,S , i if I sa f ' L F., ' r 1, 22 , , ,QM M qi QW-fi '3E,?Q i??W ..,f', K is. 7 2 i -- ' fig . lim 4 :Vi'i ,V , f A-f. i , wzs.f,,W,,-,,,1,Z K ,. . , i.,,.. ,AwMpK,,,, ie ' es eiiffl Last Year's Title, 'Baby Bombers' , . ' 3 J ' i-1 J L sill is J el si . o -o'i i , ,i-r iw ..e1f'f:i. F J lloi 2 J :.'.,: :Jr - , if S 7 5 ..rr:V .:,- . .eii iipsfz 9 - ,,., if ' fa- Kina . , Q ' itii J ' f Q ,,:., 3, 2, 1 gn ,Vin h . ., Q J .. 'ri ggi 2 f QQQ H,?' iV':: eylli ffikif? J i '3' M?7 ii J my ryy -,... 1 J 5 J szgl 3' K trr- P H isvy f J S it ,. :A QW ! i f .,v-. V in-Ima? . , . . ' Ve 1 -,: J M ' - - lii N35 'I -v r 1 1 i,v, T Q za my - i i, i., ky. ' S e e at 'lr ff iii P 'iil ' if , it it rf' 8 ,,, , ' Q S M? Q wr. I - ' f 5 E' ' r gig Li Zf: K.?g .W?' 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Q 4- .-ff ff 1' 1 w Debbie Mason Donna Mason Mark May Richard May Michael Lewis Mike Lindberg Anita Lindsey David Lippert Gayle Littlejohn James Long Susan Long Melanie Lord Lee Ann Lowder Jenny Lowe Qfnthia Lower Teresa Luns Lilly Lynn Debbie Mackey Jan Madden Steve Madewell Kim Mahoney Ron Mallow Susan Malone Kenneth Mangus Lynne Markham Treisa Marshall Larry Martin Scott Massey Responsibilities Full of Wonder Regina McBee Raymond McCabe Sharon McCampbell Judy McCannon Sherri McCaulley Tom McCorkle Helen McCoy Mike McCoy Rick McCoy Jim McDonald Steve McDonald Susan McDonald Diane McGuire Jerry Mclntire Ricky McLung Kelly McSweeney Mark Meek Donna Mellinger Michelle Menzie David Messrner Mary Mester Doug Mikes Cindy Milam Danny Miller Eddie Miller Joni Miller Linda Miller Mike Miller f r. RQ E V ' T 3 H 2 .r my 3 A 4 -. , ,,, ., ' A , ,.,, Dru, 'fil l s .fig Aiflif ii-T'-I, if if -' 4 1 if xi i r ,,,. :' fuw'm-63155-iwleii Q fi' , . 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Nix Richard Oakley Lisa O'Neal Vicki O'Pecko Bob Orr Danny Overland Pam Owen Kay Papagolos Candy Parkison Steve Parrott Mark Parsons Lieu Ann Patterson Henry Pearl Joan Pierman Judy Plumley Kevin Porter Mindy Porter Tommy Prather Charlotte Price Nancy Provine Wayne Rackett Brenda Radford Danni Ragland Jeff Randels Janis Reynolds Linda Ribble Fulfillment Vickie Richardson Julie Roberts Dawna Robertson Mike Robinson Mike Robinson Jerry Roche Donna Roddy Charles Roe Joy Roper John Rose Debbie Ross Johnny Ross Susan Ross Don Rupp Teresa Russell Mike Rutter Ronnie Ryan Sherry Ryburn Becky Salada Mary Sali Michele Samples Johnny Sanders Jim Sanderson Lori Sanford Deanna Sauber David Scears and Status to Upcoming Leaders i' .- as '- , wie 32: in f E l S3 A 'R' Q QS J ew - w 3 X Q in x 3 , L , rf ' M fu, Lf- 5 'E K, '4 . ig 4,9 s Q1 Q I, fir ,J lt M ' S :W V , rrl A . r siW,.,re1 f , . - ffsiaassze 3.3: Q f f -:V-fr-uwensze . 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Juniors Bid Go Shoes, Sondra Stewart Mary Stitch Vicki Storin Kim Straub Diana Stubbletield Stan Suggs Buddy Summers Susie Suter Lisa Sutton Susan Swift Jim Swindle Robin Syba Rhonda Taylor Rickey Taylor Tim Taylor Melanie Thomas Donald Thompson Carol Thoni Gary Thurman Chris Tidwell .lo Lynne Tindle Tonya Tipton Say Hi me-J, f e - od-Bye to Baby to Dance Shoes ,.,. fr-X ' M a ri Ei 2 as 3555 , Qagg,,5MM ...,.., - T . 1: - : ' ,- K' . E f Q F awww gp.. N 1 t Q g E PM L Ks ,, ' is ., ,A ,Q so ,, Q' at 'P' -if if iMQf'HEQ 4 new r.',- ' .S r,ss ?W?fiww3 ,ggqki J ' 5 V i't ' if 1, kk',' if i,FmE , gina? , .gp amiga, -wal ,ya-:-.::,,, ... meat f . sex:-K' , H121 5 his .. ,fm-' 1, 's , Q 1 ,V . -,rr .-,., rig um: 5 ,S it ii in t 4' 1 vii i A 'Zi ,. ,L t . ,Q , , ,. K t ,amt-,, ea ,M , 5 it ,age il .JD ' az ag., L Ya E t A W . wa 3 S Y xy 1, - X , ' ' . . ,-my +Z33!.S::f!1'u A ,lg nun-.nan ,Q , e vmfifff K-Z 0 1' an und- ,, . .1 . . ., 'ii St Q 'k 5 , S ff If L ar ,,f ri, as me r ,1', f 1 '- A f irrr T f s g fl PAUSING A moment t0 remi- nisce, Steve Westerheide escapes the hurried world of today by recalling the good times past with an old buddy. p Selling Stationery, License Tags, and - - eeei 153 , . .vin ,KL A ..ik:.k,9 L Le iv, , ' .Q iiiiff-fiiiii ,i -2 si :-- f f- .. : W S ' if ' if .sr '- - 'f 5 5 o r , i 'N' lg ia , ' r ' .f 'sf 5 4 J. K- , 5 in g i 'fl if 5--if i i S -Q lk V! if J 7 ' r' 4 af in if f sf?kE: if i is S as iv -3 dj , , .eifwim SOME DAYS it seems like you can never catch up on all that Work! At least it looks that way to Julie Lesko as the homework keeps piling up. 76 ..gg,,:-i: V7 4' 1 x uf' if .1 1 X iii e f-fr-2--vr12--.1r-1,a13i-an f- -- - f--f ,. l.,,.. ,,,,,,,a,.:, wNr-:q5-- . V , 255225 - i S, ,,,, nf .. .Q -Q! i-- Q-f a. -L 5 'Q X 3 5 xi if Y 2 ka i? . infix H J' as ii s is ani Q23 i i S 2 V - Sw: ' rf x . ' V xg, js 4 , V . , all ..,,. .. is ws, i T J Q gg pf .nr I , . is t Q Yu ,-E i 4 is -- es. A Y- . . ---e i s- up , , - - 5 isziq -' M Sheila Tompkins Linda Toombs Cheryl Tribble Claude Trosclair Terry Trussell Philip Turner Teresa Ulik Marie Ulrich Diane Underwood Debbie Uselton Uwe Vangsness Joe Vogle Lynda Vowel Diana Waddington Karen Waehler Ron Wallace Becky Waggener Sandy Wakely Don Walker Melinda Walkup Diane Waller Ruthie Ward Cindy Warner Ron Warner Steve Warren Peggy Wayland David Weaver J.C. Weaver O Con cert Kathy Webber Danita Weber Kim Weber Donna Weee George Weiss Dolan Welch Larry Welch Nolan Welch Les Weldon upport Juniors to Finance Prom :iw f .Qi J ..,X- K .. S ff , em QL' .5 '?l w i - ,W ei ' .., L. , J lenn ' A f i f fi , -ii H , I ii fi :V fi 1 3 We Mark Welden Barbara Welk ay ' Steve Wendte wif N Elena!! Steve Westerheide ll q' Brenda Wheat ' ,fi ' Peggywhite A ....,: u 1, fi -. ,. i if . if . ,ff nv, ,iigjxwl A K it Q ar? . i r , -'liisfsz'-I '--- i if -+ ' 1 - . gi 1 . -X Evalynne Wiemers . 'A - 3 . X Kara Wiggy ,nj I - X Kirk Wiggy Z H 5, X '51 'si .,,. I ' ' ii -, ' ,..f-- - f '.', I-if' ' 4 - ,. f..:' 5- + i i f l i ' i . .ia x Z H ' I B Rochelle Wilbanks 4. r . 'K ' A Kevin Wilhite 1 '1 'f ' -. i i ' t iw 3 Carolyn Williams Q ':'. '- 'fZi ',S'fl . A . AW .-7 Susie Williams , i i .,.: n Aww ,ac '-f , 'J Vickie Williford , : if' - K y a a -- aara mfg 3 gi, if Wayne Wilson gui , ,. ,ff 1 , ,Q i saes 1, ,fu 2' V a v-' V ,ff is. , f x V ,.' 2 - , f , i ' H 'l f 'N -r ' ii K f F23 L N5 6 .. I qi is Robert winters W ayal . , Erie Wirseh r if i, , ' ii' Q 3 , A Debbie Wolf i K -A -1 i Denna Womack V X , i 3 T ri ' V 1 ' 5 i , Y' Susan Worley -f,-4f-0 f-'xi xi, A - i au if ,,.. 1 1 .1 , , 1.1 . 'i , , , - 1 in i ,gi - - V v . 'X , . 5 f 1 ' i P ,, ROCKING our to 'fin me a F31 Mood , junior girls provide Donald Woody Paul Wright Nancy Yates Jimmy York entertainment for the Putnam City pep assembly. i a Av qi i i 'f 'ff i, 5 11 ':4-Irena' ' Q iE 3 'X 5 ik :,, if E I ii, il f . ' 4 4410 'ia W ' ' l Y 1... SOPHOMORE EXECUTIVE Board lfrom leftincludej E.. Knisely, J. Bates, M. Amis, C. Bailey, J. Steinbrook, A. Anderson, D. Burr, J. Crowder, vice-president, C. Chamberhn, Secretaryg C. Thompson, President, T. Hickey, Treasurer, J. Fryrear, C. Stephenson, J. Tribble, L. Lopez, G. Weese, D. Gandy. STOPPING TO take a look at the trophy case in the front hall, Charles Manning and James Hale reflect on the time and endless hours of effort it took in order to acquire such honors. The lowest in status and number, we arrived eager to prove ourselves to the 'Bigger Bombers. Our first impression of Bomberland was quickly splattered at the orienta- tion assembly. We were no longer 'Rockets' or 'T-Birdsf We found our place as 'Baby Bombers' in a society made almost entirely of superiors. We found it hard to breathe in the high altitude of the balcony. The only claim we had was our own parking lot. For those who couldn't figure out on which side of the field house it was, they caught on fast. lt would have been closer to have walked in the first place. But in between our gripes and getting griped at, we managed to put together a float. To the surprise ofmany, we placed! Although proud, we couldn't afford to be boastful if we valued our health. Looking to our upperclassmen with admiration, we found that they had invisible strings on us. The penalties for misbehavior varied, according to the severity of the crime. Although at times, it seemed as if we were under constant observation, we still found time to sneak in a few fun moments. Our only compensation as sophomores had been that we had only one direction to go: Up! PATTI PITTMAN tries not to laugh too hard while Kim Robinson fluffs up her pillow during a home ec demonstration. THE CONQUEST to learn of the unknown overtakes Linda Cooper as she peers through the microscope dur- ing a biology experiment. Sophomores made up the majority of those enrolled in biology. Not Knowing Their Place at Bottom of Totem Pole, Sophomores Take Second on Their Float Lynne Ackerman Kelly Alexander Annette Allen Jody Allen Michael Allen Norma Alley Monica Amis Anita Anderson Jeff Anderson Laurie Anderson Denise Anglin Cheryl Arnold Lulu Asheraft Lauren Astafan Joan Atterbury Leslie Austin Ben Baggett Freddie Bagley Carol Bailey Andy Baldner Susan Ballard Faye Barber Frank Bardaro Shirley Bartield Cody Barger Linda Barnett Donald Barry Julie Bates James Beames Yavonne Beard Kim Bieehtold Kathy Bird Susie Becker Joe Bellows Lanelle Bellows Kim Benner Chris Bergman Teresa Birdsong Cathy Blackwell Carol Blocker Peggy Bodine Brent Botts l ian tg, Q at q s iv Wh alt' , if., 1 Q 07.-i 'D JI ', er .-, , 1- X 'iuxnkzk 5 Tigifzx ft I 9 ,eg ,Q fi ' Q r if is . .2 I ffl ' li A 4 ' V ' , ga.: - A ' rj 5 7+ .I iq, ft 459 ' 'I T ' my B 'Q N 1 Q I mx ,nv i ft fn - et r 'ra 19 my .125 -3, N' nut m ' L. tl' :.' ir' QW? g lui l 4 -iih in A,'i. a-rrt - - W, ? 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J Fifa 5 3-5 Seniorgirlsletthe Baby Bomb- arass 5 g J ta Q RE ers know that their guys are a detinite no-no if that's what the kids had in mind. Hard Ricky Carpenter Carmen Carrasco Paul Carroll Tom Carroll fi was Sk lf g i M J. -.: A , as F. , a as ea. . W,,r,,,.,,..M r 5' Sari., J rea? 5 NL 'M We , aa 3 ,, , R J A 95 M, r.V' V C Af ykkiy , CQ we Q: Xfffg Way, as Upperclassmen Tell It Like It Is Ron Carter David Cates Keith Casey Cindy Castillo Cathy Chamberlin Mike Chambers Kevin Chambless Ricky Chasteen Debby Cheatam Wei Chiang Charlie Childress Scott Chrnruk Brandon Clabes Carol Clark Naomi Cobb Brenda Cobbs Keeda Coe Mark Coe Charyl Coffey Jimmy Coley Debbie Collins Char Colunga Sue Combs Leonard Conn John Conti Cindy Copple Janet Cooper Linda Cooper K laiw if l. ay 4 1 J V. w .J . U ' gtg zk' K ,Q .Z.. A 8 S air: 33 -B--f T f V, . ,K -'fe A J A 2 1.,:Q::::::r:::x. 5 if-Q E . 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V .Q- mt Cf J .: 592 ir if H 1 u I N3 hw it Lisa Gordon Debra Gorham Robert Gorrell Freddie Graham Tom Grant Stan Green Tag Greene Ann Greenhaw Debbie Grecnhaw Barbara Giice Lilli Griffin Greg Grisham Eric Gunckel Steve Guthery Kim Hackbarth Mark Hagood Shala Haines James Hale Joyce Hamilton Kris Hanson Marianne Harding Nancy Hare Saundra Hare Greg Hardy Dana Harper Rodney Harper Donna Harris Jeri Harris Raymond Harshaw Chris Harwell '--Q., Lydia Heimer Earvin Hickerson Theresa Hickey Leslie Hicks Carole Hill Debbie Hill Dee Ann Hill Nancy Hill Hope Hinson Mayumi Hirati Larry Hise Tim Hofsaes Jane Holland Sheryl Hopkins Barney Horn Mickey Horn Randie Howard Rick Howard a NOT-SO-lucky Mark Powell lets Bill Price and Charlie Thompson be the first to sign his cast after a cycle accident. w,i f Jim Hartigan ' g iii 4 Z David Hatter fy A : A, - f: s-lc' 1 1 H Q V- V, 1 5 . ,A ,VWL VL, i . if up 4 , -fl? K Jerry Hawkins ' . W , Linda Hedson 'A' A 1,1 .. xi' it teit' efaer W yi 5 , it s . E ,i'r' I, ' ' f QA 5 ' .W - -. ry v .,,r K . 'S' x V ,:l K 'ZF ,,, , zg, i Q Q y if i i l s o ' i s -fii 1 1 Y li'e . . ,,,t. A ffm i i t :A , k py D ' V :- ,QV tii y issi E li ' .gr if pix - rz' --'1: - fi J Y t'i1 r 5 222, A f. ffm' iliii mfr 4 Zsff' f KN A -z. aj a 4 if r L, . :gm if siii 3' ,E if 5 L ig 2 r if W ,,,., L. 2 5 ia ,ylri ,f e STUDENTS DISCUSS experi- ments with microscope during V Ap. i -V biology class. f fri ,. aff? --L, f rv, ,i ,,, p Ei 5, V - a.,r f A. r,-fu' WW Finally Taking a Giant Step, ,Q 'Ea ii M ll? if , --ix .lim , ,s K r., .- .,rrf,l:fe,.a,: - 1- - - f fl:1r:fe1e11sQvrrr1112:lf - - -:1:2:11'i1 e e-'.,w'fM'1f 1S2 25222221 - , -A , 2 ., W -f, 1 ,Y f.f':, f 'P 2:1212 . . , gt. 1' A f, .i,.,,,....., 4,,. J ., v 1 ,': , r ' SOPHOMORE SUE Ann Sewell amazes little Jason White with a storybook tale in the child- ren's nursery of a nearby M.W.C. Baptist Church. Q x g eg 1 Q 5 x W E at 5 J f ,J is 5 S, is 2, rj , 1, a is fi I X 7 li ' i ak? xi K. 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H 5 ' , ' , ev, - wa 'hh t ,.... is x A N army Sophomores Vonda Howard Wendy Howard Linda Howell Toni Howse Robin Hubbard Billy Hulsey Mike Hulsey Pat Hunter David Hutchison Elaine Hutton Susan Ice Donna lnmon Glenn Jay Mark Jernigan Margaret Jerome Jimmy Jester Debbie Johnson Jerry Johnson Terry Johnson Allen Jones David Jones Glenn Jones Jimmy Jones Jamie Jordanoff Don Kane Fred Kelly Jeff Kelso Tom Kennedy Bobby King Mike King Andrea Kintzinger Allen Kirk Ricky Kirk Doug Kirtley Fin Themselves at the Bottom Looking to the Top Frank Klaus Leslie Klein Donna Klinekole Evie Knisley Alice Koopman Doresa Krusemark Kathy Kounovsky Paul Kounovsky Rhonda Kunselman Belinda Lam Mike Lambert Larry Lambertus Phyllis Lane Jimmy Lawsen Calvin Lee Steve Leone Becky Lewis Tracy Liddle Drexel Liggett Pam Light Vicki Liming David Lindburg Dian Ling Tim Linville Greg Lippe Randy Littleton Valerie Logan Bryan Looper Larry Lopez Beverly Loranee Mike Love Mike Loveless Qi if , '31 is if Q sf' 3-'-ix -.arg ,s . -5, s A X .5 ,. . : W. is S L 8? ,...,, .. L 3155, Si we Q lf i qi e Milli AI .3 -ff-mf 1,fw,: f A a: , s w ' 45 va , 1 ,,,v,.A 1-Rf., ' 9 Y 1 'wr x f . N, g ly .1-1. . 3 1? J , L. 9 L, iff? fs 4 l v .- x k f5f?'j ' Nd... 'Q - e A. 273' 1' - E , is -Rs, 3 K i if 4 , or is K s l in A W, 9 ,Q V' Q , 'L Q--, ... is K' - J' ' Qs. J . , LH I , A L it gi f ST! ll -I+' V341 K J. 'MK it - 1 f -'Q' ki- . M sg , 5 L e i i ,Ce le g L gil .. lfllwqqukli. , 'w , f x E lg i s gf ., 1 SWING YOUR partner seems to be the tune at the burn dance during the Del City pep assembly. A L K -. I 1 -Q . -Q -. - X 3, i . . 'P fl Q 1 QM M: a V 25' . K . qu ls. lb r fl - , fr -'-.f ,V ff- rl X Ci , Ng .L f A . mf L is ' l ' Qs Balcony Flies Quickly Learn af 3 in - ' .N 4 'K ' fr--. ..2-52442 3 M i 1' . l fi ary M, S -61 9' I ' 5 ill s- .5 in n .. Q .X K K , L .gi 1 il 1 A . N :iris . 1 y 11. 1' ' . kk I i ,ll 5 'PV A fl f f B l BEAST K f ff' X . ' if if ef 'few xi 3' A -s -5 A Ja 'K lx -A Y, ' .NBR Q5 . t, ' ur M '. ,..,a '- ' 16 4 -, ' 1 rf as A Q , wig? S af- X! 1 hz : .,. P! r z 1' b f . 5 V- -Q- . r- . ,. ,:,, .f. ,IJ-. .. .- 'Qs is Q- E 2 , Q 5 Q' X l , in ld fe mm 1' ia air . ,yn ,,m,,,4,,1 2 . , Jia nf is .. W ' , . N, V fx .ltxfst Brenda Loudermilk Leslie Lougliridge Crystal Lucas George Lurry Theresa Lyman Keith Mabry Consequences , 1- 3 fr sl, in C ,ak iq I f . Xxx' f 1 C r X A 376. XS 'W il ,,k.k., We W e f ., .. ,..- . ..s, .5 .Q 2, rings Q J 1 r . ., . , c qw 1 ' ' ,. . - ,.:f,., 'Q' . as ' bam . . i x' - 1-:wif .f ggi 'L ,N 1 1 , A 4 yy.. L eeaee ll? we fs Jim Mahaffey Jerry Maines Jo Anne Malone Pam Mangus Charles Manning Kendall Marr Cathy Marshall Shelley Martin Lin Massey Darissa Matthews Suzi Maytubby Melodic McCabe Barbara McCoy Sharon McCoy Ben McDonald Betty McDonald Jane McDonald Lynne McDonald Joe McElroy Jerry Mclntirc Danna McKay Charlotte McKinney Teri McKimmey Mackey McLaine Mike McManus Jeff McPhail Ted Meason Kris Medlingcr Joe Merhib Mark Milam Debbie Miller Diane Miller Jeannie Miller Susan Miller Donita Mitchell Shirley Mitchell John Mize Belinda Moore e 1 x 5' 'ai f h Shunning Traditions g Monte Morant Craig Morgan Dennis Morgan Royce Morgan Michael Morris Lloyd Morrison Gail Morrow Rene Moser Debbie Moss Eddie Muniz Bambie Murray Debbie Murphy Diane Murphy Sharon Myers Kathy Nauni Joy Neilson Sheryl Nelson Diana Newton Mary Jo Nickle Diane O'Connor Mike O'Hara Suzanne Orr Vicky Outland Della Overby Joann Owen Tina Paddock g . R. QW' V .' K 3, i wi f' i -,4 . radii' f 3 ibn lil? , . .ar-. C ,ao gf N. i X' , I 1 'Q JLQYA in X . ff . is 1 iii:-1:-it-31-it of-1 D n i P 'r-' lnnn i i , i a a .Q gf' ,L 'H 'W 38' il V , L lags .ea A. is P gg a in i Lii M g p 4 V, I ai v-5255: , X ,., 1, M 4 ,. ... S, li :WV ' g, -. 'V fl, 1 fi HKQFR? f f A Q W 'T gsrsab 3 'Qkws-?fi5f3Eifi41' ' ' 1 1 ' M s if 2 4 7' ' ,, X A -r 1 I A ' ' 2 I 5' 1 x - f A ,alfa A I QAEX 3: V fi V. ,Z ., .:,l,--:,m,.h, ,- -- ' FOUND REHEARSING a dif- ficult French dialogue, Col- ,. leen Smith practices on a fake phone Qthat even ringsll pro- vided by Mrs. St. Cyr. X A ' 5' x' ' fir? li 'bn nl UH. f 5 r . . i r . 2 , 'EI amwmim . r , 1. W 1 r . Q.- I 2 K X qi ffm-Q. -iduzesnisw ,.4ea.,a,,x- . 'dwwiw Underclassmen Find Time for Fun and Games gi , H , A K.. J P f P 2 iseie eiieie . , I f kkkk. i K P i r 1 PM 4 ai J V E . gi .., in Lf- -. I V ii imit- ' '-- ,. 55M 'Q A if its Y ' iil - P e at 'A.. ,.., M ,.vk ii? Vi ihk is E u 5 i . . Q- P ' 5 1 B 7 K SQ i ' P' I ,s 31E-5 1. TW ., V ' A J P i i 1 3 ' f 3 5- A' , P , -i f ' 'J , 5 ::: kr lv: 1 K ii i P i z J F A ii ,I s,, i , i Y af' ee Y i e 2 P e . i z In Nrql K K 4. it ,. ' cliff' fer 27 1 ' Q, if 1 e ii he as ., ef .zih .. 3 P f it il iiit e PE OFFERS a chance for Chuck Davidson and Jim Hartigan to clown around in the junior parking lot before they start thc day's activities. 3 Manx. K lkaesaeegm 's- .. ,twig eq WM X,iv, :. KN dx ,ig M iiivg i . f r is it e- Q X 'mst 'i it v' f Cheryl Page Florence Paine Sandra Paine Rick Parker Suzanne Parkey Barbara Peavy Gail Pedersen laura Pedersen Jorge Pena Lisa Pendergraft Kim Peterson Fred Pettengill Kathy Pfannkuche Debra Phillips Danny Pickett Chuck Pistole Patti Pittman Jerry Platt Ronald Pollizi Paula Pool Angela Poore Mac Potes Mark Powell Belinda Prewitt Bill Price Trina Pryor William Pyles Jim Pymm Sara Quinn Nadege Ramirez Francis Reed Sheri Reed Jerry Reynolds Martin Reynolds Susan Reynolds Jeff Rhyner Ida Ribble Patty Richardson Kenny Riney Regina Robbins Howard Roberts Susan Robertson Kim Robinson Cindy Rodman Daryl Rogers Scott Rogers Julie Roper John Rose Sue Ross Bobby Roundtree Dana Rudolph Robert Rummell Craig Rupert Davy Russell Joe Russell Jerry Rutherford Steve Ryan Rita Rybum Jay Rynda Connie Samarripa Joanne Sanders Anita Sanford Raymond Santilli Richard Sayers Jim Schoelen Donna Schooley Robert Schultz Don Scott Billy Scruggs Gary Scacat Larry Seaeat Phillip Seidner Ralph Seifert Mike Selph Sue Ann Sewell Raye Shamburg Diana Shannon in 1 M aa' 4, as ye: I - . xipfiffigx .'5,h0.Lf ., 1,5 f Q 1 ' 1 I, ,L J K A vu. a I . 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A ,fl 3 . . - '- f.1:s51i?25f2.fs':fi:-feeggeezfsiil - . if-1 iz' 55 iw A . 1 , 'l ,Sw ' : 'E -: 5 , : eg , A A Aga! is ,fy V1 f ii' J X 5 e ff' 1 I , we ,S t '--' ,xg h e its X fa' it x is F S' 3 vga,- 4 - t, ' : :-, J is A :ik I .5 :VV if kaihf - In ,. J r S Q F 5 1 I- 53:1 A'5?Z is .- it S if 'Q 4 5 '- .1 i x 1 il if' I of , , efgyf- Wanda Shelden Paul Sheppard Pam Short Mark Shreckengaust Amy Siemens Freddie Simmons Faces of Sophomores v - Q, .iw we ' -I '5' K o J J Sf f' it 3- ffifsfvksfe t s? Yi 5: .L 3 4 '- as ' x Jr --Y - ,. . 1 52,1 t , fe, 15? X . ill S K so K A .ex Randy Simmons Jeff Skov Colleen Slayman Aliveta Smallwood BIUCS Smith Cindy Smith Coleen Smith Debbie Smith Linda Smith Randy Smith Peggy Snell Mickey Snider Steve Snyder Ollie Sosha Sara Sosha Terry Southerland Jamie Spencer Judy Spiva Cathy Springer Ken Spruiell Keri Standifer Steve Starzenski Mary Stein Joi Steinbrook Carmen Steinmetz Dan Stephens Carol Stephenson Tammy Stephenson David Stevens Linda Stevens Peggy Stevenson Kelly Stodghill James Stone Karen Stout Ron Stowe Don Strahorn Randy Strickland Becky Stroud Linda Stuart Kristy Summers Paula Sutton Virginia Sweeney Virginia Sweeney Greg Taylor Sondra Taylor Tim Tharp Robert Thayer Mike Thomas Pam Thomas Phillip Thomas Steve Thomas William Thomas Carolyn Thompson Charlie Thompson George Thompson John Tidwell Susan Tidwell Paula Tietz Mark Tindle David Toahty Wendy Tounzen David Treadway Dawn Trautwein Jimmie Tribble Phillip Trosclair Lisa Trotter ,492 - . Qi.. we f In F313 vp Z E In .Q 6, i ' ifzs. 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K3 .i Zgygffalgfg , are I Q T - eiwsw' 'fi EDT ConHnned Larry Tunnell Joe Turnbull Matthew Turner Randy Turpin Donna Ulik Linda Underwood Debbie Ussery Linda Ussery Terry Valadez Terry Valderrama Jonathan Van Auken Leighton Van Sickel Debra Vaughn Court Vining Mary Volinski Jamie Vulgamore Christine Wade Carol Waldrop Karen Walker Ruben Walker Greg Wallace Karen Wallace Tray Wallach Cherrie Ward Tim Ware Rick Watson Gail Weatherhead Kay Weaver Alvin Webb Gaye Webb Difficult as Kellie Webb J eana Weese Terry Welch Condy Wells Danny West Sandra Wheeler Doug White Edward White Karen Whitley Frank Wiegel Richie Williams Terry Williams Tracey Williams Penny William son Janet Williford Sheri Willis Debbie Wilson Gail Wilson Joe Wilson Sandra Wise Debbie Wolbrette Jim Womack ' Bobby Wood Kathy Wood Mike Wood Debbie Woodall Ron Woods Steve Woods Dean Wright Steve Wright Becky Yearout Gary Yielding Mary Carol Young Jacqueline Ziegler Sophs Rack Their Baby Brains it P fe it J K 'rg i sq J i' gri l llgytff K, '- ,.f-+- ff .J - ' 1 5 Q i,, J '- . , ,- D. fie Q if 1 it as 41 af f 2' 1 2, n ., Y - 5 I i fi Q - 1 'a.: 2 i f 'i 52411 t .,.. i fi 5 J . 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John Marshall 24 MWC 19 ........ Altus 22 Geary Tournament .Q MWC Invitational . . . Mid-State Tournament Regional Touranment State Tournament . . . 6 ...2nd .. ...3rd .. ...3rd 5th .. ...8th ... ... ivmzsarv MWC 39 ... .. MWC 46 ... .... MWC 37 ... .... MWC 47 ... .. MWC 37 ... .... Mid-State .... , State ..... Northwest 5 6 Edmond 40 Putnam City West 58 Grant 7 48 Putnam City 69 .......... Sth ...6th WRESTLI G SWI Ml G CROSS COL! MWC 21 .. MWC 24 ......... TRY . Grant ' - 23 . Shawnee 21 John Marshall Tournament ......... 2nd Putnam City West Tournament l ..... 4th Putnam City West Tournament 2 ..... 6th Del City Invitational . Mid-State Tournament ...9th ...Sth 100 Bombers Shock Mid State With 8 2 Record Gary Ashley zipped 98 yards with a pass interception in the final quar- ter to give the Bombers a thrilling I2-7 season opening victory over Duncan at Rose Field. Speedy senior Bill Lemieux brought us from the depths of defeat to the heights of victory as he ran back a kick-o if 80 yards with just 1:30 left in the game to set up the winning touchdown when the Bombers edged Douglass at Trojan Stadium, l3-10. Handing Capitol Hill its 44th con- secutive loss, the Bombers held the Redskins to 6 first downs as they walked away with a 33-0 triumph at Rose Field. wt R33 YR g,j3,f 0 K obert Huduk takes a break. 'W' 7,W..s '-... Scoring the lirst I tunes they touehed the football was all the spirited blaelx and gold men needed to defeat the Silkies I4-X before 6,000 fans at Taft Stadium. The de- fense held a last quarter Northwest attempt as the Bombers eaptured their 4th straight win over North- West. Southeast 's dangerous passing at- taek baekfired as the defense picked off 5 interceptions to give Midwest City a 27-7 victory at Capitol Hill Stadium. Before a throng of 12,000 at Rose Field, the Bombers squealied by the tired-up Eagles 7-0 to put us 6-0 in league action. 1 ,,,-af ...fe H ge Double Defeat Fails to Deflate Our Motto-- 'Got To Be Tough 'cause We're Bombers' M- M ' .ff-is i, ,, , gy, VARSITY FRONT ROW--Larry Snake, Mike Frazier, Dale Newsom, Don Bassett, Bill Lemieux, Jerry Roach, Greg Springer, Gary Ashley, Nelson Morgan Mark Meek, Ricky Howell, Chuck Everly. SECOND ROW-Dennis Farber, Steve Parrot, Russ McMillan, David Cunningham, Paul Harris, Joe Carwile, Nick Grif tin, Bill Bishop, Marc Cannon, Danny Ha.ll, Mike Pruitt, Mark Parsons, Tom Kendall, Mike Crabtree. BACK ROW-Carl Cottrell, Tommy McCorkle, Skip Cru Zan, Robert Hudak, Ted Cox, Jim Davis, David Bain, Gil Long, Jody Farthing, Larry Stephenson, David Kellum, Linden Bechtold, Randy Smith. Falling short of step 7, we suffered our first conference loss in 2 years as 7,000 fans witnessed the compe- tition on a dismal rainy night at Capitol Hill Stadium. Quarterback Gil Long led a pleasing 34-12 romp over Enid at Rose Field before 7,000 chilled homecoming spectators. Crumpling John Marshall 21-7 at Taft Stadium, the Bombers dropped the heaviest bomb of the season. Referees, Phil Benson and buddies, take a coke break if fn iv NN' V 1. 'A at . fa during halftime. it -if-'ff 9'-' 1 Q W , vgx ,pf L . - uw of x - i X We W I fa, f A . . .Q ' X FL V ! , W A I , r,,,: v7,, W JM-vt, rm - i Q , it ' Q ff fmt ef -r,,,,,fw ,iw iw- ,, - M , -H X ,Q Uv fwi- ' Qefiewf fW!Ya'1f2 fm f.. A ' I N t, K M f K W f in gig, A Vt, if ,ik Vg ,+kH ,,f.--pf, -te.,,i,g ,, If - . ,1- iwiy ll, . ' - 3 fi -P Q if . Q.,i ,M ,La N ,. f A ww ff w-W.,-v M .. 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BACK ROW--Wei Chaing, Kelly Alexander, David Toahty, Brian Hardcastle, Don Strahorn, Mickey Horn, Mackey McLain, Jeff Kelso, Ron Gooch, Steve Thomas. f 1 Power, Pep and Pride Make MWC 'L'-4. Unable to stop the revengeful Pirates, defeat hit again as we bowed in a 34-14 loss at Rose Field. lt was a season of rebuilding. Our baekfield racked up a total of l82 points as sound defense held our opponents to 97 points. Determina- tion, sweatand pride gave us a strug- gling 8-2 record. Who are we? The Bombers of 73! 5 Strong Floor Show Cf Bomber Cagers Dazzles Spectators Midwest City opened its season at home against the Moore Lions and gave an indication of things to come during the year as they triumphed 65-60. The Bomb- ers traveled to the Northwest Invitational Tourna- ment where they took two games out of three and came away with fifth place. AFTER BEING edged by McGuinness 61-59 in the opening round, which dropped them into the con- solation bracket, they came back to defeat both El Reno 68-44 and Guthrie 64-59. Del City's Eagles came to visit Sutton Fieldhouse and they left disap- pointed as the Bombers squeezed through with a 62- 61 victory over their crosstown rivals. AFTER THE Christmas break the Bombers faced their toughest test of the year with the Douglass Tro- jans at home. The Bombers were up to the task as they knocked off the previously unbeaten Trojans 69- 68. Things looked dark for the Bombers when Cox injured his ankle in the third quarter but they kept fighting back and won the game on a driving layup by Alan Jones with just three secondc Iaff MARK CAMMACK goes up for a lay-in as a Norman player looks on. VARSITY-Front Row: P. Burris, F. Doherty, A. Jones, M. Meek M Horn S Mclver Back Row Coachl Pratt D Gibbs J Brand on, L. Wise, R. Scott, T. Cox, M. Cammack, Coach B. Ambler. JUNIOR VARSITY-Front Row: D. Scott, P. Burris, M. Horn, S. Mclver, E. Wirsch. Back Row: Coach B. Ambler, D. Stevens, S Suggs, J. Doherty, R. Oakley, J. Tribble, C. Garrison, S. Wright, Coach S. King. The Bombers continued their last minute heroics against the John Marshall Bears as this time Wise sank two free throws with one second remaining to defeat the Bears 64-62. THEN THE Bombers finally had a breather against El Reno as they ho- hummed their way past the Indians 46- 30. The surprising Bombers took their 7-1 record to Northwest but temporarily had their bubble burst by the Knights as they were drubbed 67-41. But the Bombers got back on the right track as they erupted for 30 points in the fourth quarter and rolled past U.S. Grant 79- 63. Gibbs scorched the nets for 28 points to lead all scorers. WHEN THE Midwest City Invitational rolled around the Bombers had to be considered co-favorites with Putnam City but the Norman Tigers had other ideas as they came away with the cham- pionship in a pulsating 57-56 champion- ship game with the Bombers. Behind Dean Blevins, the Tigers had already knocked off Putnam City in a semifinal game. Midwest City reached the finals of the tournament by trouncing Stillwater, 64-46, in a first round game. SUBSTITUTE RICKY Scott came off the bench to spark the Bombers from an 11-point deficit to a first half tie as they went on to beat the Tulsa Hale Rangers 62-61 in the semifinal game. Brandon led the Bombers with 22 points and Gibbs chipped in 21 points. After the tournament the Bombers went back to con- ference warfare with the Putnam City Pirates in a big game at Sutton Fieldhouse. The Bombers' slow- down tactics backfired against the Pirates as Putnam City came away with a 38-37 win. BUT THE Bombers got back in the race as they traveled to Del City and humiliated their hosts with a 78-70 pasting. At times the Bombers led by 13 points. Midwest City's hopes for a Mid-State Confer- ence championship went down the drain as the Bombers lost their next three conference encounters beginning with Douglass,which completely annihi - lated the Bombers on their home court 83-43. MIDWEST CITY next lost to Northwest again 66-51 and then were upset by John Marshall 64-59. Midwest City ended its regular season by splitting its last two games. They bombed U.S. Grant 79-63 and then were bombed by Putnam City 88-69. The Bombers ended the season with a 14-8 regular season mark and a 6-6 conference record for a fourth place finish in the Mid- State. MIDWEST CITY took second in regional tournament action held here at Sutton Fieldhouse to open post- season play for the Bombers. They squeaked past Shawnee 59-57 in the opening semifinal game and then were beaten again by Norman in a championship game for the second time this year, 61-54. Norman controlled both the boards and the game as they came out fast in the second half and opened up sev- eral 13 point leads. DEAN BLEVINS again played a fine game for Nor- man ending up with 18 points. David Gibbs had 14 for the Bombers. In an area tournament game the next weekend, Ponca City stopped the Bombers 69- 65. Fanatic Fans Relolce In Vlctorlous Season .-XBOVIQ: Loxxcll Wise stretch- es high to get mo. Below: Junior Nlurk Nlcck runs into u bit ot' trouble and looks for llulp. ABOVE LEFT: Senior Ted Cox dribblcs past a joker as he sets up a play. Left: Senior David Gibbs led the Bombers with a 15.1 scoring average. Wrestlers Adjust to New Coach, Tough Matches xg! VARSITY WRESTLING-Front Row-Coach B. Lutrell. Back Row-J. Farthing, D. Hall, N. Griffm, J. Gibbon, D. McCurdy, C. Grccnhaw, M. Pruitt L. Weldon, K. Nelson, K. Stephenson, R. Massad, M. Woods. ABOVE: Mike Woods strains to es- cape the grasp of John Marshul1's Dav- id Cobb. Above Right: Senior Keith Stephenson puts 11 tough ride on his opponent. is MIDWEST CITY WRESTLING TEAM-Front Row-J. Farthing, D. Hall, N. Griffin, J. Gibbon, D. McCurdy, C. Greenhaw, M Pruitt, L. Wclden, K. Nelson, K. Stephenson, R. Massad, M. Woods. Row Two-D. Farber, R. Ashley, M. Betts, R. Carpenter, R Frizzell, B. Burks, R. Gooch, C. Vining, J. Rynda, S. Starzenski, If. Bagley. Back Row-Coach R. Freeman, S. Thomas, G. Duren. C. Davidson, J. Hartigan, C. Cruzan, P. Kounovsky, G. Snider, R. Harshaw, C. Gibbon, C. Barger, R. Gesell, J. York, G. Black well, R. Calloway, Coach B. Luttrell. TOP: Danny Whitehead-thc the result!!! Pruitt pins! 'Hi E ft . ,U 6, Hall, Steve match. Left: Above: Mike Q ga x V if Bomber Grapplers Send Six to State Tourney ABOVE: Senior Johnny Gib- bon grrips a Tiger. Right: 108 poundcr Randy Massad takes down his oppcr HCHI at the John Marshall match, Below: Junior Jody lfurth- ing, heavyweight for the Bombers, loves to wrestle. I Following a 2-time state championship team was a l difficult task for the scrappy young and inexperienced team. Mr. Bill Luttrell, new head coach, struggled to a 4-6 season record. Close ranking bouts selected the varsity squad as the l2 men made numerous trips to and from the scales. Traveling to Geary on icy roads was beneticial as Kenny Nelson and Keith Stephenson captured championships and the team carried home the runner-up trophy. Senior Danny Hall was the on- ly lst place winner during the MWC Invitational. Up and down the stairs knocked the flab off as the Mid- State tourney crowned 3 champions, Keith Stephen- son, Kenny Nelson and Danny Hall. Coach Luttrell swept through Regionals with 6 individuals qualify- ing - Mike Woods, 4th, Keith Stephenson, 2nd, Ken- l p ny Nelson, 3rd, Les Welden, 4th, Danny Hall, lst, and Jody Farthing, 2nd, JUNIOR VARSITY--Front Row: F. Bagley, S. Starzenski, J. Rynda, C. Vining. Back Row: R. Frizzell, B. Budde, R. Carpenter, M. Betts, D. Farber, R. Gooch, Coach R. Freeman. ABOVE: 123-pounder, Ken- ny Nelson breaks away from archrival Keith Green of Nor- man. 3 , ri rt A M M M g ' 1- H , Q 9 I M Q 9' My rf' ,,, Wt S' 'S L- , , ' QW35 QvrHFp QMBEP ABU, Q We I sg . ,p - , W b It i 1, K Swggtmi BQM1 E417 9Mi3E,p!n Q1 J V., J A M 'eta lgf LXR S, ,MHXIQX N I5 1 17 K4 , MQ Ti :if M ' , H 8 .QM 7'f - :': aj i 3 . ..,. 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Ashley, J. Cummings, R. Mulinix, L. Bechtold. Back Row: Coach K. Gooch, G. Long, D. Kellam, R. McMillan, T. Taylor, T. Cox, R. McCoy, M. Craft, B. Hulsey, R. Gooch. Bomber Hardballers Prove 'Practice The new head coach, Keith Gooch, and the experience of returning starters got the Bombers going with the 36-game schedule. Practicing indoors since January gave the base- ballers a head start on the other is-1-Aa teams. The season finally opened March 8, against Choctaw. During fl-A,,,,.t the course of the season the hard- ballers played each Mid-state Con- ference team three times, striving for the best record in hopes of Win- ning Mid-state. The team made the annual trips to Tulsa for the Turn- pike and State Tournamentsg Re- gionals and the Tournament of Champions were held at the home .-w w is-M KR' diamond. You're out!', cries Mark Craft as Rex McLain lets strike number 3 slip past. -'Yu ' -if ,swab ' if 49 '- ,g,31s.:--QFZSEVZ if Q' . I N .YS gin ,of , A Nqwspr.-.3 .uf fag- f -ful'-v-cg. tp- 4 A sg,,?5 figs? f - i.g,,2'5j. 5 'QWQ , Q grrggg pa 4 K 114 he 5 A' sq',:.eTf:'3akf4Qf4Es .:1:5'.1f ffqa-. N Q . ,, .fr ,am , i A . at -1 S. LH g , ,'.,3k -.iqkyig Ha 'f 'file 'fwfra' . fx! , L, .Q fr A- wfjyg, -if - .-Q A 'A 'pin ,fre . Q, wfg, :Jen 1 X ' T En iXXWt1'f6N! h ixllgfif. ff Q E W M ' X iq El TY HY ilgix i Vx. EU! ge.. BASEBALL JUNIOR VARSITY TEAM-Front Row: M. McLain, L. Ferguson, S. Johnson, S. Mitchell, D. Woody, W. Rackett, G. Taylor, J. Hawkins. Back Row: H. Roberts, J. Coley, K. McGonagle, T. McCorkle, J. Bryant, T. Green, L. Lopez, C. Manning, J. Hale, Coach L. Edwards. Makes Perfect' SW I , 2? 6 , ABOVE: Coaches RIGHT: Mark Craft Keith Gooch .and makes the tag as Lonnie Edwards Rusty Mulinix slides watch practice. in. 1 . V -h E , I K W H A. .,- zu: ' i . - .. 1 I ' S my .I 'Q .A.,: . . an A H 'LLL V K V 1,. A ,A ' f if? L . Q N W Y 1. . .3 4 J! In V. .. ,v Q' 5 rm - , . .E E T C s C f V. Q S 9' . 1Q . ,. 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Tankmen Splash ABOVE: Senior Chuck Moon comcs up gasping for air as he swims the breast stroke. RIGHT: Coach John Matlock discusses thc battle against time with the Putnam City coach. to I-4 Seasons Land Four in PULLING IN first place at the Mid- State Tournament, junior Chris Tidwell executes the butter- fly stroke. 45, W State Finals Meet aiftsmwster rua- W M' .uf -all With the coaching of John Matlock and the 2-hour daily Workouts, the mermen were ready for the swim meets which provided a lot of experience in swimming and diving. The Bomber Relay Team, consisting of Dan- ny Summa, Chuck Moon, Chris Tidwell, and Bill Elliot took third place in the free style relay of the Mid-State Tourney. Chris Tidwell placed first in the butterfly and second in the 200 free style. As the Bombers completed their season, they landed four in State competition. After a l-4 season, the boys went on a Weightlifting program in preparation for next year. With 10 of 12 swimmers returning, things look hopeful. SOPHOMORE DA VID Treadway treads his way to the edge of the pooL Pt w :Q fl' i ggi W-dn JF 2 e r ll . . f,, . ' Qwfwfr, 4:3 Q' wJW' ,AV f-P. f+ W 'rr -1554 5, . . 5 W .f.fgf,QM. - f' '2i'f'fimrf , ,lf 5, fxf'5:iL'5?7fA M 4 , g V1-4 . 115: V ,A 6 A ' A 3 if A . gf' 1 -YQ, In gf. m , WSJ r mf . GolfTczm1-lfront Row: P. .lord an, J. Grier, M. Holder, J. Mcrhib, G. Small, P. Morgan, J. Allen. Back Row: J. Kelso, R. Jones, R. Shockcy, A. Myrick, K. Wiggy, D. Lippcrl. if f K S, , 54. 5 Y KA f Q KA' hfkw Q n. Q-5, 1 3. ,ig F4 . X L. .4 ,- Cx? A? pw!! T 53,651 20942 0 r.Y1.r.. XX. nag! 6 Hn 1 I , r 1 'V X mines? sa. W - ' -:sfs M: .k.,..,, a i :wife . A.,. We ,-ff 1 1 ,seg- gm? ss Dm is 32,514 , . page em' -.ass-ss-ii' so had S was 3'-5' .I 43 'sim 13-wif, wg. sz s- 5x is w s ..,. AMW, lf 2?-if-3? f . 1. 5 , ae- A -rw, af, sea--awwfsarew , awsfyvs ' ?d W New Course Gives Golfers Good Practice FAR LEFT: Mike Holder carefully demonstrates the winning style of the golfing team as he swings and misses. LEFT: Solemn John Grier prepares to shook and slice' while he gives full concentra- tion to his swing. LEFT: Checking the situation over, Greg Small putts the little wonder ball and sinks rt. ABOVE: The Big B golfball- ers avidly look on as Coach Evans instructs the proper techniques. With the assistance of Coach Dick Evans and four golfers returning from last year's starting five, the Bombers had a lot of ex- perience. The coach lined up 25 matches and 3 tour- naments. The Linksmen journeyed to Fort Worth, Texasg Mid-state, and Re- gionals. The most compe- tition came from the Put- nam City and U.S. Grant golf teams. As the weath- er permitted, the golfers had practice rounds as well as qualifying rounds on their home course, Region- al Park Golf Course. It wasnit always clear strok- ing and sometimes the golfers got teed off when trapped in the sand. ABOVE: Junior Reba DuCas- sy is all smiles being chosen '73 golf princess. 5533515 Strong Track Team Seeks State Pole Vault Record ABOVE: Senior Jerry Simpson dis- covers that a discus weighs more than a frisbee. Left: On your mark! Get set! Go . . . ! Greg Springer awaits the sound of the starting gun and springs toward another Bomber victory. FAR RIGHT: Charlie Brown, Bomber pole vaulter, works on his form while looking for the standard. Right: Sopho- more John Fryrear strives toward per- fection in conditioning for the low hurdles. dim, .51 Crryh 56 vm item, 1' f 2 - . 1 3 , 1, 4? 4 :ml Q armies 5? ? .ei1S7a 'JOTML l S W1 lx 9 IP-T-il ek 1 me-1-1, nxt li? , Xaser 1 i- ft Xiao Q CII FQ S+-1 55 33 531 SS gjf-r 515' ef 'Ee U5 We 55 5. 5391 F4- LE? pe V1 5,5 Tai' w. 22 QE FF' SP5 ' F1 U5 5,9 CN gg? Qs 215 HO Q5 QD oo. PS UU'-. 3. wif? B 52 52 H, ' F 5:9 g? F? ?-if ms 553: O QS? 559 H CD HZ' as '-l 0 Q5 Qu er, S. Wright, R. Rummell. I I ,Nb r , A :.: 7, i n K I . 'Qi f K -w .1 a r 3 ef .f , 1: w L - ' , ' Km,, ' , ', 't , J- jff - ggi ,ff--,g:',-f , f ,.-- ' 'D Q 'E 1 ,U ,ff ' 1 f V.VA A E , ,V K ,, if , , Y W. r, i if , i lb r V , V VVVA - ,,, E ivrr B ,, t, if 4 ffl? 5? 6 Wi ,S 1- X 1' zz, IH? , if P W' S 4 r MLK My L, 5 31- lk 'K .t 4,4 f,-g,,'f,.'1f - ,.a.,,a,:Mwmu ' ' as V 7 , f ,,,.-24,51 W , ,i-aw' tu- Returners lent strength to the Bomber track team. Charlie Brown, senior, aimed for a state record in the pole vault event, while Greg Springer, distance run- ner, Danny Hall, hurdler, and Jerry Simpson, discus thrower, also contribut- ed to individual and team victories. Coaches Bob Ambler and John Matlock supervised the endless sprints, hurdles, leaps, and heaves that constituted track practice. Tennis Teams Net Mid State Conference Wins 1' GARY ENGLISH gets set for a shot into the net. Below right: Kenny Nelson and Ralph Ashley try to get into the 'swing of things' practicing doubles. K f ,. 3 3 4' Av 4 N. -'- V i Viv 2 ! 2 ,lt, ' ., 5 A ' K. .W ,, X M g t,t, ,, ,Mn ,,s,st ,., . y -5--f-A4 .,, ' 4 ' .,m,,,.e, , .,,' ll 4 Q k 4 w if y 0, if 'P 4 pr 4 if 4 4 fy-f f fx' 41 1 1- av- 5 9 5 v 4? - 9 Q 5 v 1 122 e.,.1. ? f 5 V rf 7 ill' mltrrcg' GIRLS' TENNIS--Front Row: I. Bates, S. Blosser, C. Kuhn, K. Kuhn, K. Jones. Back Row: L. Laird, N. Yates, L.A. Lowder, D. Wolbrette, K. Neill, coach. 1 5 2 , 2 x W. f .-1 L . as 1-A 2 1 f-1 K I gyl 15, ' ' ' f V IH ' fp Q:-9,5 , la:,f.S','fa-1152'.nQi,wi.Q?7f-ffif 5,'. :-7'l'7':H H-' ff '.l'i'7.'l4iil:'ff' -fff Lfifila ,Wifif2'fggyr.hi -:fav-if -3: :fix ii, 9,23 f....,,, Us is . .12i.ig-1... f, Q ', ,-'Q.1,gQ,',gg.g -f,.2g,:eg-gg-zggflgi,ii3fi?'.L2:fL,l5iTfF iff'Iag-Lfiwfeiilieifz5f??1L!Qi Tiff as V.h, ., ,,.,, . ,,..V,,, , Vgwmmh I ,W I ., . Wm 5, f kwa. ' , ' , f--v . ,t...,.f.af .-- V- ., at I I v,,--- H., W.,f.f:-ffm..-fwfaw. , M-'Ni' -- f- ' W 'MM' s K :ferr-ffflff V wg f rr-:Hr 17-wr V- - ,,:.:':,4Lss,re.'Q 11,-if ' r rf'zi2 ' The future Billy Jean Kings were a young team. The 10 members had no returners among them, but they did have a teammate who represented Del City high, where girls' ten- nis is nonexistent. The sixth hour and after-school practices helped out in the girls' 14 dual matches and four tournaments and the boys' 20 duals and seven tournaments. From opening matches in March until the last set in May, the Bomber tennis teams soaked up the warm spring sun. ABOUT T0 begin a set, Car- olyn Kuhn aims for a perfect serve. 12 'Beep Beep' Get Out of the Road - Midwest Roadrunners Have the Number I 'Codel' CROSS COUNTRY TEAM, Front Row: Mike McClendon, Lowell Wise, Ma.rk Weldon, Dan S h osser, Eldon Chase. Back Row: k Poa Rick Brown, Tim Caxlislc. if Choo Choo chugs Eldon Chase down the track. Senior Eldon Chase led the fearle: 8-man team 'over hill and dalef Determination, sweat and hard run- ning pushed our thin clad brothers to 10 meets including a jog to state. Midwest City, with its parks and grassy fields found us morning and night practicing our stride. Injuries kept us from reaching the top, but our pride brought us state- wide recognition as Eldon qualified for the state finals. i iff an r - .I 142 My f X , -,,.. 559' 'X ffm? ' - wah' . -' 'I ' fc ' ., E X - ,N- , -'11 'lx ' - ti I -. ai 93,4 ' S I 1' ' - . M9 - f .hy n 2 ,J s ' , ' 0 ' NH I' 1 , F If A N ak J I X f , W, W 1 V wi , . zgfijm - a'! 6 4 6 U 1- r 5- 5 f fifgv - 9,-. '1 if 9 'Q -if -,5 X C-T N ' 4 55? 'FW' L4 V N Q0 LAL' U 4 1 F 'lf ' . A J f - ff: ff- e iffz. P- 2 Vrw '46 ' KL ' 4' L f Q ' L ,Ab If , . 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' silhf, ' X f msgs - ...SKK E Xgvxg 4 c M A., ll NX f X J Q! 4 fj I 1 1 4'?I fa ,' X f' V ,ff 'tw '5s J .A,, ' . 7' cf Vff ' -I I 'Ss .J fly! A Organizations Sweet Notes Flow From Music Barracks As 25 MIXED CHORUS--Front Row: T. l-lowse, L. Parsons. P. Riddle, B. Radford, T. Willainis, D. Bills. P. King. Second Row: B. Dixon, B, McDonald, S. lloward, T. Tipton. P. Moss. K. McSweeney. Third Row: D. Anglin, J. Miller. l. Ribble, R. Hubbard. P. Presson. Miss J. Carlson. director. Fourth Row: P. Snell. 13. Green- haw. J. Jordanotf. J. Hamilton. V. Cordelia, C. Milam. ll. McGuire. M. Colton. Fifth Row: K. Walker. B. Cunningham. C. Freeland, K. Standifer. T. Liddle. S. Parkey. L. Usscry. L. Patterson. S. Ussery. D. Moss. Back Row: S. Woods. L. Lamberths. li. Johnson. J. McPhail. J. Mclilroy, L. Byron. P. Sheppard. J. Rvnda. S. Snider. With the purpose of widening their own knowledge about all kinds of music and providing enjoyment for others. the Vocal Music Department kept active with pop concerts. music festivals. and district. state. and tri-state contests. Fund raising projects included the sales of candy. stationery, candles, key chains, and calendars. The hard- earned money was spent on contest entry fees, publicity materials. and equipment for the music room. Highlighting the productions presented by the department was the hit musical The King and I . Creating a new image. Les Chanteurs became Potpourri. Sponsor Miss Jo Ann Carlson explained the name change as a result of the group's desire to do a little bit of everything, such as singing for rest homes and crippled children. Their efforts in helping others were fulfilled through the entertain- ment they provided after many long hours of hard work and practice. Right: With a grim- ace. senior Sally Rummell decides on selections for con- cert. ff -S1 QW . V. OFFICERS AND ACCOMPANISTS--Front Row: P. King, treasurer, S. Stewart, publicity manager, E. Higgins, secretary, G. Rawls, treasurer, K. Standifer accompar1ist,K. McSwceney, accompanist and vicc president. Second Row: P. Moss, secretaryg Pg Presson, assistant treasurer, T. Tipton, president, J. Hampton? secretary. Back Row: J. McElroy, vice president 3 J. Farris, publicity manager, J. P. Powers, treasurer, W. Armstrong, accompanist. O O I Students Practice for Upcoming Productions CONCERT CHOIR--Front Row: R. Noss, D. Price, T. Marvin, G. Rawls, D. Southerland, M. Marvin, M. Hamilton. Second Row: P. Lacey, W. Armstrong, K. Keyl, E. Higgins, C. Pape, S. Stewart, Miss J. A. Carlson, director. Third Row: M. McKinney, H. Fag, K. McSweeney, S. Ryburn, J. Caruso, P. Santilli, J. Hamp- ton. Fourth Row: D. Mosher, J. Farris, J. Roper, C. Williams, J. Waldrop, J. Foshee, K. Leffler, D. Hutchison. Back Row: R. Taylor, B. Frost, J. Thomas, B. Wheat, C. Venechanos, J. Powers, J. Venechanos. 1 .wa , 15: .V A ? ,Xi f ' f' v 'f fv'+ ,' ' ' -S if 'B' F .1 . I v ' Il Drilling on 'Do Ra Me', Vocalists Give Variety of Sounds V v BOY'S GLEE CLUB--Front Row: T. Marvin, L. Lambcrtus, S. Woods, J. McElroy, W. Armstrong, M. Marvin. Second Row: B. Looper, P, Sheppard, J. Foshee H. Roberts, J. Ryndu. Third Row: li. Johnson, J. McPhail, S. Snider, C. Pape, J. Powers. Back Row: J. Farris, J. Caruso, J. Thomas, R. Taylor. 'S GIRL'S GLEE CLUB--First Row: D. Southerland, P. Lacey, K. MeSweeney, T. Williams, P. King, B. Dixon, G. Rawls, E. Higgins, S. Stewart, M. Hamilton Second Row: IL. Ruinmell, R. Noss, J. Waldrop, T. Tipton, J. Hampton, D. Bills, A. Greenhaw, S. Howard. Third Row: B. Radford, P. Riddle, D. Price, P Moss, P. Presson, K. Keyl, B. Reed, M. Callon, J. Miller, l. Ribble. Fourth Row: B. Frost, J. Hamilton, J. Jordanoff, J. Veneehanos, D. McGuire, S. Ryburn, K Leffler, D. Hutchison, D. Anglin. Fifth Row: D. Greenhaw, L. Patterson, S. Ussery, M. McKinney, C. Milam, D. Moss, C. Veneehanos, B. McDonald, L. Parson K. Walker, T. Howse, B. Wheat, K. Standifer, R. Hubbard, L. Ussery. Back Row: C. Freeland, B. Cunningham, P. Snell, D. Mosher, T. Liddle, S. Parkey, J Roper. POTPOURRIA-Front Row: S. Stewart, li. Higgins, G. Rawls, secretary-treasurer, D. Southerland, J. Hampton, president. Second Row: R. Noss, J. Waldrop, S. Ussery, C. Holt, L. Ifankhauser, reporter. Third Row: K. Keyl, D. Mosher, L. Ussery. L. Patterson, P. Presson. Fourth Row: J. MeRhail, J. McElroy, vice president, S. Woods, M. Marvin, Miss J.A. Carlson, sponsor. Back Row: J. lfarris, J. Caruso, J. Thomas, T. Marvin, S. Snyder. ABOVE: Tim Marvin and Jana Charles Iape Steve Baker Donna Hampton plan their CSCZIPC- Right: Southerlmd. lar Right Justmalt Awaiting t'1e verdict, Linda Ribble. elephants' inquires Sally Rumnielot Below: Stage crew-Suzanne Sunihlin, King, H ink Roberts Because of so much outstanding talent Di- rector JoAnn Carlson staffed two casts for The King and lf, This 82-member group put on five great shows, drawing a standing ovation each time. The cast included l9 grade school children, one of whom had a principal role. Under the direction of Mrs. Jo Ann Carlson and Mr. Paul Nutt, the musical proved to be one of the major high- lights of this year. 7 .Aw ,W 'King and I' Casts Great--Etcetera, Etcetera. . .! KAPPA PSI KAPPA-R. Shafer, K. Lowery, S. Smith, T. Benton, S. Westerhide, sargeant-at-arms, C. Myers, secretary, B. Mastin, treasurer, C. Tidwell,vice- president, G. Blackwell, president, B. Austin,ehaplaingB. Dowdell, R. MCBee, S. Blosser, J. Hansu. Second Row: S. Nelon, R. Williams, V. Cassidy, D. Custer, C. Tribble, C. Price, K. Mahoney, L. Miller, P. Steele, A. Heister, V. Krumme, A. Schoelen, D, Solenberg, T. Brittain,J. Carney. Third Row: L. Cassidy, N. Mjxon, R. Smith, D. Christain, B. Heathe, J. Tindle, S. Massey, G. Boyer, E. Miller, D. Wolf, D. Henthorn, C. Nifong, D. Dunn. Fourth Row: D. Gustafson, D. Yost, G. Ferrell, L. Ferguson, D. Langford, B. Bye, A. Cheatham, V. Richardson, D. Sharp, B. Combs, J. Penrose, G. Miller. Fifth Row: K. Salvin, S. Anderson, D. Welehel, D. Harper, B. Scott, E. Sehriewer, D. Vining, K, Derwiler, S. Gordon, M. Johnson, L. Peters. Back Row: M. Homier, R. Underside,D. Reese, M. Robinson, R. Wallace, D. Dorrough, R. Mallow, R. Burkhalter, Mr. Enix, sponsor, Mr. Rimieei, sponsor. Pledges Perform for Their Pennies to Gain Selling honey, antifog, and peanuts at foot- ball games brought in the money for Kappa 1 4 Psi Kappa. Members put it to use in the bandroom and the area around it. Starting off the year with sixty members the club grew in size as about thirtY Pledges became JH 1 A i P az. ,.... i .',i, me . L Mata.. .,... was an members after a week and a half of doing Hair . ,w My raids and other fun things. The banquet at A the end ofthe week highlighted the activities. 'QF .... 'ii 5 SENIOR twirler Donna Vining displays another bit of brilliant performance during half-time. Vlembership in Kappa Psi Kappa Band Group 'illfilf - 1 i ' ' - uffff X I .Q i 5' Tfi. QJJ If x HI it lil?-ti' 1 t Q l x x 'LH KELPING IN step While play ' fth f A h mg one 0 e avoritc marc es is the pride of Midwest City. The band received honors, as usual. 1 Lending All That Sweet Music to Our Ears il l iii ltill l lil BAND--Ifront Ron: K. Galvin. P. Steele, C. Myers, J. llainus. V. Ricliurdson. B. Combs. Second Row: K. Sharp. M. Harding. S. Blosscr. D. Yost, C. Nitong, M. Homicr. l.. tlisxidy, K. Rincy. T. Benton, lg. Nlillcr. R. Williams. Third Row: K. Hanson, S. Andcrxon. Ci. llurding. D. Eckart, D, llcnthorn, D. Dunn, C. Price, D. Vining. CI Goode, J. Schoclen, M. Morast, R. Undcrsonc, S. Westerheide. Fourth Row: N. Mixon. A. Schoclen,J.Chowning,D. Gusttiikon, D. Wolf, S. Gordon. Hopkins. A. Clieatliaim, D. Sharpe. T. Dosscy, 'l'. lirittaiin, P. Furman, J. Rhyncr. K. Dctwilcr, l.. Craig, B. Reed. B, Scott. Back Row: S. Massey, L. Peters. R. Bi rkhziltcr. K. Lowery, K. Shutt, B. Orr, D. Wclchcl, R, Shafer, S. Woods, A. llcistcr, D. Brown, D. Custer, M. Robinson. R. Wzilluec. ,fs na...- igf K 'Sf G-'Y A FAMILIAR sight Lit foot- hull games, the blind com- bined ttilcnts to help pep up xtliimril spirit. ,,-40 and Students Carried on Winning Tradition . , P it I f x ft fi, fa i if + Y J T' dl C Miller V Cassidy P Mangus Second Row' K Peterson R Gorrel F Hutton K. Wallace, M. Jernigan BAND--Front Row: L. Miller, C. Dawson, . in c, 1. , . . , . . . . . . , . , .. , h K. Mabrey, M. Young, C. Rupert, E. Barnes, C. Tribblc, M. Amis, S. Myers, J. Corney. Third Row: S. Reynolds, R. Smith, S. Nelon, D. Christian, L. Hise, M Hulsey, S. Combs, D. Reeser, D. Cheatham, C. Rodman, D. Solenberg, A. Webb, K. Mahoney, B. Mastin. Fourth Row: B. Austin, E. Schiewer, C. Tidwell, R Thayer, D. Harper, R. Mallow, R. Chastean, L. Ferguson, D. Langford, J. Roper, B. Dowdell, V. Swinney, S. Smith, M. Tindle, R. McBee, J. Beames. Back Row D. Dorrough, R. Wallace, P. Seidner, D. Hatter, D. Cates, F. White, M. DeShazo, D. Cooper, D. Powell, S. Rimicci, Asst. Directorgli. Paul Enix, Director. Performing for the community as Well as the student body, the MCHS band added delight to the soul and music to the ears. Major objectives ofthe first semester included per- forming at football games and pep assemblies. The band highlighted the Christmas season with its annual concert for the public. Second semester activities were mainly taken up with contests and music festivals. Practice and dedication were shown by the band as if' 319 0 13 members met for rehearsals at seven in the morning in order to bring home a trophy. o '0 ,J -lfg Climaxing all of their many activities and ,sul O at 1 P, contributions, the band held a concert for the 'C V K Y' if public in May. ABOVE: Taking a break, these band members converse about the score. Left: Adding his special touch, Mr. Enix directs the band in a number. i 7 1 Brigade Provides New Entertainment at Half DRILL TEAM--Front Row: V. Moore, C. lfrensley, C. Smith, mzinugerg P. Rhyner, eo-eaptuing D. Trautwein, eo-captain. Second Row: B. Lorunee, D. lnmen, R. Nedbtilek, V. Sweeney. Third Row: T. Tipton. L. Keith. S. Searcy, J. Brown, P. King, T. Williams,C. Thompson. Buck Row: M. McCabe, S. McCambell. I. Anglin, D. Wilson. RIGHT: Step-together-step-stomp seems WH to be the ery as Drill Team members try to get it together in time for their open- ing performance. Twenty girls under the title of Bomber Flight Brigade provided new entertainment during the halftime ot basketball games. To boost the declining spirit and attendance at home basketball games was the main objective of the Drill Team. The annual homecoming parade provided another chance for the Brigade to prove itself capable, Sixth hour practice drew much attention from passing students and visitors who often stopped for a preview. Participants received their P.E. credits from this class. Purple Paper Eaters and Bomber trash cans were sold to help defray costs of uniforms and pom-poms. As Christmas neared, mistletoe was also sold. In April, tryouts were held for next year's team. The girls will attend a summer clinic in August and be ready for the opening of the I973-74 football season. i t'tt 1:1 i 1' tl' if H 'A ow.. ii 'u t We 'ga an .I .. 9 Ea-,y , BREAD ABOVE: The first of it's kindgthe Bomber Flight Brigade marches during the homecoming parade. TOP: One of two eoecaptains. Dawn Trautwein. guides lflight lirigaders through practice. 9 LEFT: Sophomore Virginia Sweeney works out with a new step and pom- pom routine. l-L0 Smart Kids Wind Up in National Honor Society The projects the club sponsored ranged from selling pickles Qjust for funj to tutoring students in elemen- tary schools, junior highs, and high schools. The yearis activities began with the leadership workshop in the summer and ended with the ban- quet in April. Karen Culler attend- ed the National Leadership Train- ing Conference in Hot Springs, Ar- kansas, and the National Honor I Society sent delegates to the State Convention held at Putnam City High School. The main purpose of the National Honor Society is to promote scholarship, character, service, and citizenship, and to pro- mote a desire for academic achieve- ment. In February with the addi- tion of the newly initiated sopho mores, juniors, and seniors, the club almost doubled in size. NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY SENIORS--Front Row: B. Muncaster, sponsorg J. Stevens, sr. ex. bd., G. Blackwell, sr. ex. bd.g T., Cotterell, sr. ex. bd., C. Schoolfield, vice president, K. Culler, presidentg M. Campbell, sr. ex. bd.g M. Provine, sponsor. Row Two: P. Johnson, C. Myers, D. Hinkle, D. Kahut, D. Klrts, P. Baldner, T. Lawrence, A. Manning, A. Mason, M. McKinney, B. McMahan, L. Peters, D. Dick. Row Three: K. Quinn, M. Henderson, P. Logan, F. Schantz, A. Sherrell, D. Lord, C. Smith, J. Hobbs, J. Carwile, R. Harper, S. Wegener, L. Tidwell, J. Venechanos, L. Wise. Row Four: G. Ashley, H. Baker, J. Branch, B. Bye, G. Byers, J. Campbell, D. Clark, J. Corney, S. Dillard, M. Ferber, C. Franseen, N. Griffin, D. Hall, M. Hamilton. Row Five: B. Sampson, D. Earnest, V. High, S. Harrell, L. Hemmer, C. Humphreys, P. Jones, J. Karncr, S. Kerr, R. Lane, D. Dunn, C. Nifong. Row Six: M. Coad, J. Hanus, A. Luciano, D. Lu- cas, D. Madson, C. Martin, B. Mastin L. McBride, B. Murphy, L. Nedbalek, V. Sinclair, J. Powers, J. Pettcngill, D. Prewitt. Row Seven: D. Pyles, P. Reynolds, L. Sha , M. Roush, J. Scott, A. Nelson, S. Rummell, R. Thoni, C. Thom son, D. Pulliam, T. Wamsley, C. Winders, B. Frost. Back Row: L. Cassidy, D. Yost, W. Reeldl J. Woolwine, D. Hare, V. Allen, R. Harshaw, J. Bell, C. Price, G. Rawls, S. Seglem, S. Blosscr, T. Freeland. ABOVE: Margaret Hen- derson receives her certif- IUHYC acknowledging her years of work, study, and more work, from Sr. Exec. Board member Jackie Stevens. The members of the Honor Society were commended on the achievements. NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY JUNIORS--Front Row: B. Muncaster, sponsor, M. Carwile, publicity manager, G. Putnam, jr. exec. bd., S. Boone, jr. exec. bd. N. Provine, jr. exec. bd., R. Nedbalek, treasurer, M. Provine, sponsor. Row Two: D. Robertson, K. Dumas, L, Courtney, C. Ennis, C. Holt, L. Fankhauser, T Camplese, J. Arnold, I. Ned, L. Lowder, J. Bailey, G. Schoen, C. Fyffe. Row Three: S. Baird, S. Barr. T. Ulik, K. Mahoney, D. Mason, L. Sutton, D. Moser W. Bradford, M. Parsons, B. Grey, T. Taylor, J. Sanders. Row Four: A. Schoelen, S. Baird, J. Pierman, C. Christain, B. Welk, P. Albers, S. Seaton, B. Scott, K Sharpe, N. Yates, M. Bruster, S. Bass, D. Barker, L. Miller. Row Five: R. McBee, L. Benton, P. Steele, K. Gardner, L. O'Neal, C. Hurt, D. Christian, L. Martin B. Blankenship, P. Wright, J. Allen, T. Roach, E. Wirsch. Back Row: S. Spahr, D. Schlosse, L. Ribble, E. Higgins, K. McSweeney, J. Science. NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY SOPHOMORES--Front Row: L. Massey, D. Wolbrette, T. Grant, S. Nelson, S. Quinn, S. Orr, C. Bail- ey, EL Knisely, J. Bates, S. Myers. Row Two: J. Ziegler, R. Robbins, S. Dyer, M. Blackburn, D. Inmon, C. Frensly, D. Newton, S. Tid- well. K. Walker, B. Cunningham Row Three: P. Holder, C. Rupert, J. Brooks, M. Hagood, A. Webb, G. Quick, S. Bradley, L. Tunnell. R. Denny, J. Crowder. Row Four: S. Snyder, J. Beames, J. Skov, G. Talor, D. Morgan, M.C. Young, M. Amis, D. Hill, S. Ice, V. Beard, C. Blackwell, N. Cobbs. LEFT: President of the National Honor Society, Karen Culler speaks on the qualifications of get- . ting into the club. The assembly was held to introduce the newly -installed members to the juniors and sophomores. 1 3 s JIM BROOKS bet- ter known to the 'family' as Billy Joe clings to his blanket as he portrays Linus and Mary Carol Young acts out Lucy in the chili dinner. x THESPIANS--Front Row: D. Jackson, publicity manager, V, Sinclair, secretary, H. Roberts, president, S. Southerland, vice president, J. Roberts, treasurer, B. Carter, sponsor. Second Row: R. Callaway, L. Hicks, B. Sampson, B. Dowdell, M. Harding. S. Westerheide, S. Reynolds, J. Brooks, L. llcdson. M. Hagood. L. Cooper, S. Cummings, V. Krumme, D. Anglin, S. Nelson, L. Hise, C. Slaymon, L. Stuart, T. Tipton, C. Rodman, C. Carrasco, J. Miller, L. Pendcrgraft. Third Row: A. Manning, I. Ribble, J. Spencer, M. French, B. McDonald, J. Carter, C. Lacey, A. Webb, S. Combs, C. Pape, C. Rupert, J. Rynda, K. Standifer, L. Mas- sey, R. Hubbard, E. Higgins, J. Hobbs, W. Armstrong, G. Rawls, C. Struthers, T. Liddle, S. Parkey, C. Dawson, L. Griffin, B. Wood. Back Row: S. Massey, J. Hobbs, M. Jerome, K. Hanson, T. Owen, P. Furman, K. Rulon, J. Amico, T. Shanahan, R. Michaud, S. McCoy, O. Baker, R. Cash, J. Perkins, D. Newsom, R. Williams, J. Kirkpatrick, J. Wise, K. Riney, J. Farris, M. Reynolds, G. Estabrook, J. McElroy, P. Sheppard, R. Rummcll, I. Garret. Pledge week aroused attention as the Thespian Society began its traditional activities. Wearing a name tag, doing odd tasks for the members and riding in the tot parade tossed recognition toward the 125 dramatists. Building a homecoming float for the first time, ushering for community theatre productions and presenting a chili dinner theatre filled the autumn calendar. The annual Christmas Banquet was held, cast parties occurred and the everyday task of taking care of the gaudi- torium, became top priority. Other activities in- cluded attending the state conference of Thes- pians and the climax of every year: a 'drama freak' came as the annual awards banquet took place at the Thespian home. . .on stage. Thespian Organizations Declare 'Banana Day' . i . :. in Is' I l il il L- 1,1 r 1 -I it f S I I z lx ,:. ue nmnsfrmn INTERNATIONAL THESPIANS4-Front Row: H. Roberts, D. Jackson, S. Westerhide, J. Roberts, S. Southerland, V. Sinclair. Second Row: D Southerland, G. Terry, B. Dowdcll, J. Carter, A. Manning, J. Rynda, C. Lacey, L. Hise, L. Massey, J. Miller, C. Slaymond, L. Stewart, T. Tipton, R. Callaway. Third Row: B. Sampson, R. Miehaud, T. Owen, J. Bell, C. Pape, C. Rupert, K. Standifer, I. Ribble, R. Hubbard, M. Reynolds, J. Melilroy E. Higgins, G. Estabrook, P. Sheppard. Back Row: S. Massey, L. Hicks, V. Krumme, P. Furman, S. McCoy, T. Shanhan, S. Baker. R. Cash, D Newsom, J. Kirkpatrick, J. lfarris, K. Riney, M. Hagood, A. Webb, Mr. B. Carter, sponsor. ,AA . .-me aw A 519' -'P 'Ms 5 A f ff.. t if W , if .., , 8 lkli.. , , ,. 1 162-W I 'L.u '9m ' L7 JZ ABOVE: Donna Southerland and Carol Williams smack up chocolate pudding. Right: Pledges Cindy Rodman. Linda I-ledson, and Cindy Dawson ride in the tot parade. If . A Z . 3 2? ar.. h fi'a . 3.5 .-f -liz 44 Debaters Participate in Forensic Events Throughout the Countr , Winning Sweepstakes By discussing current topics and practicing techniques of speaking the National Forensic League be- came Well-versed on World issues. The pledges bowed to their owners as they earned membership in the club. Heated afternoon debates led to finding more quote cards as the future politicians actively cam- paigned for their parties. The stu- dent body viewed the presidential debate sponsored by these 60 per- suasive members. The speakers, who attended out-of-state tournaments, claimed the largest speech and de- bate department in the Southwest. DISPLAYING their a- chievements are the proud members of the NFL. Numerous trophies and medals were won. NFL--B. Robinson, program chairman, J. Scott, president, A. Nelson, treasurerg D. Skubish, vice-president, G. Davidson, secretary, R. Cothren, Mrs. J. Hunt, sponsor. Second Row: J, Thomas, T. Fleming, C. Struthers, R. Cash, C. Colunga, J. Carrel, C. Lacey. Third Row: D. Custer, R. Thoni, V. Beard, S. Wheeler, L. Stuart, J. Tounzen. Fourth Row: K. Alexander, B. Eastham, K, Welch, S. Nelson, R. Smith, T. Gilbert. Fifth Row: J. Wise, K. Brasslield, M. Reynolds, B. Hulsey, L. Schaffer, E. Knisely. Sixth Row: T. Bodder, D. Woody, L. Cot- trell, K. Benner, G. Long. 5 W tv i 'ww wr- ,, , 1 . 2 - zf f ,ge 1 .rw ' X 5i.v X If f 'M if s wx gi A v I m . ' nherit the Wind' Cops Top Billing in Drama -Jimi, lk 5-nl, ue if Qlious Sayazvg opened in October followed by a bill of one acts in- cluding Save Me A Place at Forest Lawn, Street of flood lfriends, and lEe Starin lvlatcb. IHC brightest spot ig t s one inhllflareh when the 50-member east or' Inherit the Wind presented 3 performances. ln His 2nd year as director, Mr. Bill Carter supervised the shows. l.. .-in ABOVE: Mary Carol Young, Debbie Jackson, and Becky Sampson dis- cuss 'Ellie lieensel' in Street ol Good lriends. Lett: 'l'Fie Yfgiclu3 14 48 Finger Painting Cccupies Artists, And Mask S Gavel Raises Money for Tourneys .IANIS ANGLIN, Chris lfyffe, and Suzanne Suinblin. hang their crea- tions for display in the library. ART--First Row: P. Albritton. Nl. Campbell, treasurerg S. Suinblin. secretary: .l. Campbell, president, R. Griftin. vice-president: S. Skidmore. Second Row: J. Wise, C. Llckart. .I. Lane, S. Worcester, sponsorg L. Sharp. Third Row: C lfyfte. .l, Anglin, D. Howard, sponsor: D, lfairbanks. Back Row: B.Vahlbcrg. C, Lucas, P. Reynolds, B. Blankenship. John and Mike Campbell used their special artistic abilities to inakc Mrs. Rogers' room unique. They painted a permanent colorlul niural on the wall of the Latin and English classroom. Winners ofthe i'Hire the Veteran poster contest this year were ,lohn Campbell, president of the club and Randi Griffin, vice- presidcnt. John placed first and received a S75 Savings Bond, While Randi placed second and received a S50 Savings Bond. fi E A novelty sale was sponsored in the cafeteria in February. Art students sold candlesticks, key chains, posters, paintings and other things they had created. ' N MCHS participated in several art and poster contests and ex- hibitions this spring. Club members also took several tield il trips, traveling to art exhibits and to pottery plants. i xirgg? h MASK AND GAVEL--Front Row: J. Hunt. sponsor, R. Thoni, treasurer: C. Lacey, secretary, B. Robinson, vice-president, G. Davidson, president, B. Carter, co-sponsor. Second Row: C. Strutlters, R. Cash, S. Nelson, L. Stuart. Third Row: D. Skubish, R. Smith, C. Clounga, S. Wheeler. Fourth Row: M. Reynolds, li. Knisely, S. Shapper, T. Gilbert. lfifth Row: T. Fleming, D. Custer, V. Berd. Sixth Row: .l. Wise, J. Thomas, V. Kriinme. Back Row: B. liastham, Nlitchcll, K.. Alexander, D. Woody. ...-,.... JUNIOR GARY Davidson brings up a negative point as Darcy Skubish digs l for info 1 Thespians and members of the National Forensic League combined to form for the first time at MCHS, Mask and Gavel. Breaking down the friction between the two organiza- tions. Mask and Gavel became the backbone of all speech and drama activities. Bake sales financed the Midwest City Novice Tournament while TlieLGave H,irngA Co-Ed funds supported drama productions. Bill Carter and Jo Ann Hunt co- sponsored the organization. 9 Field trips to Tinker Air Force Base and the University ot' Okla- homa school ot' engineering high- lighted activities of the 3-year-old Junior Engineering Technical Society UETSJ headed by Mr. Ray- mond Mirtz. Guest speakers. in- cluding the senior petroleum engineer for Kerr McGee Corpora- tion, enlightened club members on the different areas of specialization in engineering. City-area JETS clubs JETS--Front Row: T. Benton, presidentg R. Harshaw. secretaryg J. Carrel, treasurerg L. Nedbalek, viee-presi- PaffiCiPated in problcmsolvlng Con' dentg R. Mirtz, sponsor. Second Row: R. Lane, P. Ryner. R. Nedbalek, V. Sinclair, L. Ribble, K. Thornuston. JETS, Science Clubs Prepare for Technical Careers, 1' I ... e 3 l Qllhpsg ABOVE: Dr. Anthony Thomas ex- plains the correct technique of putting on surgical gloves. Right: Dave Iflanugan prepares to conquer his opponent with a brilliant move. To promote interest, and to have members become more knowledge- able in every aspect of the game ot' Chess is the purpose ot'Chess Club. Chess Club, now in its second year, is under the leadership of sponsor Charles Imes. Members represented our school in several tournaments at other schools. Lunch-time con- tests in Mr. Imes' room prepared members for inter-school competi- tion. SCIENCE--Front Row-Mr. J. Harms, sponsor, B. Scott, secretary-treasurer, R. Harshaw. president. Second Row-C. Schooltield, P. Ryner, J. Leathers, V. Sinclair. Back Row-J. Powers, L. Nedbalek. C. Campbell, M. Coad. While Chess Club Sponsors Lunchtime Tourneys To broaden students knowledge of science through activities was the main goal of the Science Club. Starting out the year, the club hosted Dr. Tony Thomas,veterinarian, who presented a talk and demonstration on his work and the equipment he uses. A speaker from Western Electric, Mr. F. A. Steele, gave a demonstration of Lasers. The club toured the research labs ot' Phillips Petroleum Company to tinish the year. CHESS CLUB--Front Row: A. Emerson, E. Barnes, K. Sharpe, C. lmes, sponsor. Second Row: C. Langford, J. Science, J. Ross. D. Ackerman, D. Lindberg. Third Row: J. Ifarris, T. Fleming, L. Ackerman, R. Michaud, M. Allen. Fourth Row: C. Campbell, D. Flanagan. A. Thomas, R. McCabe, L. Martino. Back Row: R. Burkhalter, J. Cash. 3 FHA--Front Row: S. Dillard, president, J. Hampton, vice president, S. Nelson, reporter, L. Stuart, N. Provine, treasurer. Second Row: L. Burnett, P. Kearney, ' ' V. S F P ' P. Man us Mrs. K. Watson, sponsor. Back Row: J. K. Badger, K. Rakett, Mrs. O. Keas, sponsor, Mrs. S. Bratton, sponsor. Third Row: weeney, . alne, g , McDonald, historiang G. Weatherhead, D. Hill, A. Lindsey, program chairman. Future Homemakers Learn Consumer Aids, While Promoting further interest in home- making is the main purpose ofthe Future Homemakers of America. The club participated in a wide range of activities, including visiting the County Nursing Home at Christ- mas and conducting an Easter Egg hunt at the Baptist Childrens home. RIGHT: Angela Manning shows a fellow senior classmate Connie Stivers the proper way to bathe a baby, under the watchful eyes of Mrs. Ona Keas. 152 FBLA--Front Row: A. Roberts, sponsor, D. Foshee, president, L. Lake, v. president,V. High, secretary, C, Cook, treasurer, M. Turner, historian, P. Harrison, co-sponsor. Second Row: S. Baird, J. Boring, R. Noss, M. Cook, J. Howell, D. Stevenson, R. Ward, R. Sheffey. Third Row: C. Stewart, C. Milam, S. Southerland, J. Roper, F. Hinson, K. Galvin, T. Burke, E. Littlejohn. Fourth Row: J. Waldrop, L. Isaac, V. Allen, D. Hard, J. Woolwine, N. Vervack, C. Conti, D. Leatherbury, D. Lucas, G. Hendrick. Fifth Row: C. Harkless, M. Bghgngns V, Williford, D. Nicholson, T. Armstrong, J. Fream, B. Frost, P. Santilli, R. Barton, L. Stroud. Back Row: M. Chiang, C. Smith, D. Overland, J. Perkins, J. Hobbs, D. Bassett, D. Custer. FBLA Club Builds Better Business Leadership FBLA Builds business leadership in young people. lts chief objective is to develop strong, agressive leader- ship so that these future business- men and women may learn to par- ticipate more effectively in their business and community lives. Several FBLA projects consisted of a workshop, which was held in the summer, to plan the year's activities, A Get-Acquainted Swim Party and a fashion show. A few highlights of the club's activities were the making of the float for Homecoming, the FBLA Officer's Orientation Con- vention in Stillwater, a Halloween party, and a Christmas party. Mem- bers attended the State Convention in Tulsa and entered all competitive events pertaining to the business world. LEFT: During the FBLA fashion show, Terri Armstrong was always smiling as she modeled the Minn things. 5 Q I Q 4 liar YOUNG LIFE--Front Row: P. Kearney, E. Littlejohn, T. Lawrence, J. Allen, J. Carter, B. Bye, T. Cotterell, T. Lange, J. Hahn, D. Kirts, P. Baldner, C. Myrick C. Conti, D. Sturm, L. Burnett, T. Olson. Second Row: G. Blackwell, K. Nelson, R. Massad, M. Pruitt, D. Mellinger, S. Jones, C. Black, P. Owen, T. Trussell D. Robertson, K. Webber, B. Grey, T. Brents, S. Wegener, P. Clark, D. Ross, K. Wener, R. Wilbanks, B. Lippe, S. Barr, D. MeCurdy. Third Row: T. Burke, B Barnes, C. Klein, D. Dillard, J. Campbell, L. Markham, P. Logan, P. Hamm. R. Frizzell, G. Putnam, C. Carpenter, C. Cook, K. Raketi, C. Greenhaw, D. Matthews D.Christian. Back Row: R. McCoy, B. Burke, P. Weiss, C. Vahlberg, K. Cannon, B. Bealmer, T. Marshall, J. Amieo, J. Perkins, F. Sehantz, V. Krumme, K Craig, J. Roper, F. Costillo, R. Sheffey, N. Minton, M. Wood, C. Stephenson, L. Snake, G. Burkhart, G. Morrow. A group of young people with different at- . titudes and backgrounds join together in singing and laughter in this club. The purpose is to fill each one with friendship and bring if f- 4' them closer to Jesus. Gatherings are informal and are held in different homes. Here every- one is recognized as an individual and treated r as such. The highlight event of the year was a trip to Denver, Colorado, during Christmas Rafal ., ,,., ig A ff. 'Ks s.. I gy Avi vacation. MEMBERS of Young Life enjoy an ancient style of en- tertainment und re- vival during lfifty's Nightv at Kelly Quinn's house. CVS! l al' 5 K 34' Young Life Members Sing Along with Jesus ABOVE: Singing along is all part of the fun as stu- dents get together for gospel and folk songs be- fore hearing speakers on different aspects of religion. BELOW: Surprised looks cover the faces of stu- dents as they unwrap the presents given to them by other Young Life members at their Christ- mas party. RIGHT: Old Fashioned sing-alongs are still in style as shown here by members of Young Life. Jo Townsend, Kathy Doss, and Mary Zanguri do their thing at a meet- ing. .4 xy?-fig Q r Sf' ,.. if ' 1' L W t.1..1 4 VICA--Front Row: R. Gilbert, C. Thomas, T. Wyatt, V. Geddes, D. Bagwell, M. Henderson, A. Steed, P. llarris, T. lfarrer, G. Hardy, K. Wilhite, C. Scholotter, T. Kirtlcy, M. Selph, D. lithridge. Second Row: L. Welch, G. Adam, S. Gardner, D. Beckman, R. Burns, D. Badgett, G. Hardy, T. Farrer, P. Harris, J. Branham, S. Frost, B. Wood. Third Row: B. Hunholz, V. Murphy, D. King, D. Hutcheson, R. Jacobs, G. Clark, B. Bellows, P, Grosden, R. Dixon, D. Welch, M. Love. Fourth Row: K. O'Keefe, S. Hahn, C. Price, K. Kinnison, J. Allen, S. Fichler, S. Ogle, K. Spruiell, G. Knicss, B. Roundtree, J. Jester, R. Anderson, N, Welch, D. King, S. Madwell. Fifth Row: C. Duncan, D. Roddy, C. Bailey, G. lfarley, D. Ragland. S. Greene, B. Horne, L. Koofmann, R. Morgan, G. Billings, D. Weaver, B. Hartigan. Sixth Row: R. Oakley, K. Billings, K. Kesler, D. Pennington, P. King, M. Rutter, B. Burke, A. Stevens, S. Dunbar, B. D'Amico, D. Smith, G. Gregory, F. Pettengill, J. Lonti. Back Row: S. Gay, D. Messmer, D. Huddleston, S. Suggs, M.G. Campbell, A. Garrison, C. Browne, J. Kirpatric, J.C. Weaver, R. Williams, K. Baer, L. Howerkil, S. Dare. Vo-Tech School Teaches An Exciting Youth Developing Leadership, Citizenship and Character. These are the students involved in the Vocational Technical School of the Midwest City-Del City School System. The 610 students from either MCHS, DCHS, or CAllS are divided among the following courses: Carpentry, welding, cosmctology, child care, technical drafting, electronic technicians, electronics communication and service, fashion design, printing, air craft, engines, auto mechanics, auto body repair, upholstery, and air conditioning and refrigeration. These two and three year courses prepare the students for work immediately after graduation. The main method used to teach these courses is not just a textbook, but experience, the very tool of knowledge. FINDING OUT how it works are tfrom leftj Dan Scully, junior from DCHS, sophomore Mike Selph from MCHSQ and CAHS junior Richard Chapman in the Electronic Technology l class. 0 0 G' re i ri - ,L-Q , MNST .il ' ,aw-Qtek 5 to W.- ws., .spree if-X l-'Wm 1 ., ...,, . ..,...,. ..... filiisifiliw Sisifsiiifiiw .1 J ' miiiil' ....rn:.QL.'1J k ' 'sim -W s . J wig ' J ' gggq K, . l,,!z.i, J!5ri7..' i'f5 Qg- iq: . m,:A Variety of Trades to its 600 Pupils VICA--Front Row: P. Heldebrand, T. Smith, J. Ross, D. Walker, J. Melntire, J. McDonald, D. Staubes, S. Tompkins McDonald, A. Hines. Second Row: A. Cheatham, J. Plumley, B. Combs, J. Edge, R. Ary, C. Heldebrand, B. Hayes, Adams, P. Mhoon, C. Klinekole. Third Row: J. Godsoe, N. Mixon, P. Bishop, T. Freeland, F. Gentry, B. Francis Pierman, H. Pikard, K. Wiggy, T. Russell. Fourth Row: A. Walker, J. Filippo, G. Benz, R. Benz, R. Foster, R. Smith Holland, M.H. Brown, M. Gay, S. Warren. Back Row: L. Lynn, R. Champagne, D. Eustiee, P. Wilkerson, H. Adeoeki Wheat, R. Hill, G. Dickerson, B. Wilkins. s s JUNIOR JAMES LONG from MCHS is welding the beginning stages of a trailer which the entire welding class worked on. 15 ABOVE: Larry Wishon, work- ing at Across The Street, got his job thorugh DECA. Right: Evcry morning DECA sells donuts to hungry students to collect money. Under the direction of Mr. L.A. Shepherd, the Distributive Educa- tion chapter, DECA, prepares stu- dents forthe marketing and distribu- tion tield after graduation. Most of the clubs activities pertain to money- making projects, such as the selling of donuts to hungry students every- morning. All the money goes to the buying of supplies for this club. All the school provides is the class room. The main event is the em- ployee-employer banquet at the end of each year. DECA Sweetens Treasur with Candy Sales DECA--Front Row: P, Cook, historian, K. Daniels, parliamcnturian, H. Bray, reporter, P. White, treasurer, P. Hickey, secretary, K. Owen, vice president, M. McDonald, president, Mr. L.A. Shepherd, sponsor. Second Row: D. Hardy, D. Kelly, K. Carroll, M. Lassiter, L. Stephen- son, R. Edwards, L. Smith, J. May, C. Bell. Third Row: D. Hicks, L. Wishon, M. Phillips, G. Yates, A, Williams, A. Norwood. Back Row: D. Cunningham, R. Rawson, D. Johnson, J. James, B. Mitchell. N... . A, , 2 1 Z , ' 51' E 3, 5 gg ' .L ' , xi, f ,i ' ' , ,Wi . ' . YJ 'TP Q ' I 5 5 f 5 . he ' 2 2 'f me Z t if 'fu Q- is : H fi 4 1 5,1 g I . 'Q .,. , , F f f . -vw . Q ,, 'Q K 3 i 4' ,f '4 . ,. A 1. xi , 'gf if , 15 160 Working Together, Yearbook Staff Gives Sense of Unity, Creativity to ' 3 Bomber The Journalism lll class, sponsored by Barbara Ses- sions, worked hard during school hours to provide MCHS students with the Bomber Yearbook, one of the best in the state. The '72 Bomber received highest honors at the Oklahoma Interscholastic Press Associ- ation convention in Norman in October. The year proved to be exciting for the 23 members of the journalism class as trips to the O.l.P.A. convention and the N.S.P.A. convention in Chicago gave students opportunities to expand their knowledge in the field of journalism. The class consisted of six sophomores, twelve juniors, and five seniors--all working hard to present the best book possible. Weekend deadlines and after-school slaving made sure the yearbook was as deserving of awards as books in the past. LEFT: Shirley Boone, Claudia Black, and Dawna Robertson check it all out. YEARBOOK--Front Row: D. Jackson, editor, B. Sessions, sponsor, C. Thompson, editor. Second Row: T. Marvin, A. Manning, M. Ferber. Third Row: S. Fritsche, S. Boone, C. Black, D. Robertson. Fourth Row: D. Ulik, L. Courtnay, M. Horn, C. Ennis. Back Row: J. Atterbury, C. Levingston, J. Beckel, M. Welden. 6-U HQ. 4 V W , Q of W Tis I 3 N. Y no '...-Q A,,,.,......nn' 4 V' 3' ' 3 1 E X 0 0 Jackson, Thompson Combine as Co-Editors - ABOVE: C04FditorQ Debbie Jack- son and Cindy Thompson work on deadline. Left: Marilyn Iferbcr and Jim Bcckcl make picturc selection NEWSPAPER--Front Row: J. Thomas, staff artist, R. Lewis Ill, business editor, E. Garbutt, news editor, K. Blue, sports editor, M Roush,co-editorgA. Sherrell, Co-Editor. Row 2: D. Bain,exchange editorgR. Mulinix, J. llcrron, K. Lewis, P. Kay, K. Cochran, typist Row 3: C. Thompson, W. Pyles, C. Carrasco, M. Amis, C. Blackwell. Row 4: P. Kounovsky, J. Beames, M. Bruster, D. llicks, J. Bates B. Murray. Back Row: M. Hill, K. Dobbs, photographer, S. Seglem, C. Johnson, D. Barker, R. Griffin, P. Carry, C. Tarr. . . J g 'WS ri- J.. K A - J fi RIGHT: James Beams and Penny Kay show their pf K ' typing skills during an after-school deadline y M If 5 ' A meeting. J ' Z Newspaper Staff Works to Meet Deadlines With supervision from Mrs. Barbara Sessions the news- paper staff, consisting of 32 members, managed to meet bi-Weekly deadlines. With the changing of sponsors came the changing of printers. The philosophy of the Bomber Beam was altered to that ofa feature magazine. The publications staff received Writing awards from O,I.P.A. The newspaper was open to all students to voice their opinions through the student forum. Although the Beam was supported by paid advertisement, going to the junior highs and selling the papers came in handy when the money problem was fr iUur...swg was li if in if Y' ra j ,..'L'5-T A v is I-K My g ji.-,, X' confronted. The main purpose of the newspaper was to keep up with what was going on around schoolg yet, feature news was emphasized most. Interest in outside-the-school activities was promoted by students assigned to attend such things as City Council and School Board meetings. Exchanging newspapers with other schools provided a way of viewing other schools' techniques. With direction from Ann Sherrell and Mike Rouch most of the Work was accomplished in class, but sometimes after school deadlines were called. LEFT: Editors Mike Roush and Ann Sherrell study a Bomber Beam layout, preparing it for the printing press. 164 lj GUNNERS--Front Row: D. Newsom, sccrctaryetreasurerg J. Amico, vice presidentg li. Chase, presidentg J. llobbs. J. Perkins, sr. cx. bd.g J. Thomas D. McCurdy, J. lfartliing, jr. ex. bd. Back Row: C. Pape, K. Blue, B. Murphy. L. Ncbalek, sargeant-at-armsg S. McCoy, D. Schlosscr, J. Ifa rris, J. Cash. 2 B i S if 5 1. L it M-wewfuw-+v .533 ,,V S., , sr. cx. bd Gunners Help Promote School Spirit, While Red The Gunners club often raised the excitement at school activities. With the traditional gun and the Bomber bell the Gunners were able to create a lot of noise. The black and gold Bomber flag was the new addition to the Gunners club this year. One could always tell when our Bombers have scored a touch- down or when we have come away victorious because the Bomber gun would sound and suddenly joy would fill the air. JACK PERKINS displays thc new Bomber tlag promoting Bomber spirit on l-'ridny night at a football game. 'ii :,A MATH-4Fr0nt Row: T. Wamsley, publicity manager, J. Powers, presidentg J. Karner,psecretaryltreasurcrg Mr. C. lmes, sponsor. Second Row: T. Lancaster, P. Reynolds, C. Martin, M. Coad. Third Row: J. Forney. L. Ribble, P. Rhyner,C. Schooltield. Back Row: L. Nedbalek, li. Scott, R. Lane, V. Sinclair. For fall highlight, the Red Cross viewed a film shown by the Okla- homa City chapter. Unfortunately the club was unable to do much be- cause of lack of participation and disbanded at mid-term. Mu Alpha Theta, better known around the schools as the Math Club, did quite a lot of its work in the classroom. Bad weather and other incidents caused the club to postpone a few field trips. However, plans were made for the members to go on field trips to Oklahoma City com- puter centers, FAA, and other math- ematically oriented places around the state. Cross and Math Clubs Struggle to Survive RED CROSS--Front Row: T. Bean, N. Tanner, J. Roper, J. Anglin. B, lNleDonald, secretary. Second Row: J. Woodring, D. Powell. D. Newsom, J.P. Powers, J. Hobbs. Third Row: C. Black, M. Roush, D. Robertson, B. Scott. Back Row: M. Bishop, J. Grier. rg.. . if . ,Q -A it ,gf 'XML - - Q , , ge L . fr lf N Q J W. Q 'J ILm..i4:.5Qs:s.,v -- f-f':'. . ..... ' TS .... ' 'vii ,af 'a -H-L., ,hvk Ms. A mhf t'5t'u w1sss,frfm....er it Tamara ABOVE: Les Nedbalek and Delmar Clark take a calcu- lated risk as they try to prove their theory on Programma llll Computer. l f r ug FRENCH CLUB--Front Row: G. Byers, secretary, C. Nifong, vice-presidentg P. Rhyner, president, K. Dumas, reporter, M. Carwile, treasurer, J. Stevens, B. Bye, C. Nelson. Second Row: D. Hicks, K. Carroll, D. Collins, C. Smith, T. Dossey, S. Hopkins, E. Hutton, D. Wilson, J. Arnold, K. Culler, G. St. Cyr, sponsor, L. Craig, V. Logan. Third Row: L. Graham, S. Dillard, A. Lane, M. Devaney, C. Bailey, M. Bruster, K. McSweeney, C. Smith, S. Myers, C. Myers, C. Crider, J. Pierman, V. Sweeney, B. Stroud. Fourth Row: P. Lane, S. Ice, L. Crossley, V. Beard, J. Thomas, C. Tribble, L. Sutton, M. Mester, R. Nedbalek, M. Turner, S. Seglem, S. Fallis, S. Ryburn, D. McGuire, M. Mosley. Fifth Row: C. Balckwell, S. Wheeler, M. Turner, J. Allen, E. Huff, R. Gorrell, M. Holder, R.Harshaw, J. Beames, D. Schlosser, D. Scears, D. Christian, B. Waggoner, B. Rodgers, D. Batson. Back Row: E. Callaway, D. Reeser, V. Cassidy, P. Morgan, M. Meek, F. Jackson, J. Grier, H. Roberts. Foreign Language Students from French and Providing and promoting the culture of France and to keep the French students interest are the main objective for the French Club. Since Madame St. Cyr's takeover of the French Club, she has boosted membership from 25 to 134, third My largest in Oklahoma City. Students from French Club took part in a masquerade party during Mardi Gras and celebrated the annual crowning of the King and Queen of France. Traveling to Six Flags Over Texas topped off this year along with the French Awards Banquet. Funds were raised by selling pom- pons at the football games and French perfume during Valentinels Day. At Christmas time members donated toys to St. Joseph Orphanage. They also gave S75 to the Brian's Fund. !' fi Students who went to Paris, France, this summer studied the COLETTE NIFONG, senior, and Sandra French language in-depth at the University of Sorbonne. WEHIOH- Sfllfllmfc ffom ,M-C1ll-S H5519 Ginettc St. Cyr and Ona lscas in preparing French foods. SPANISH CLUB-Front Row: J. Dillard, sponsor, M. Menzie, Jr. Bd., G. Schoen, vice-presidentg V. Sinclair, pub. mgrg P. Reynolds, president, J. Reynolds sr. ex. bd, D. Leatherbury, treasurer, L. Hemmer, secretaryg J. Bates, soph. ex. bd. Second Row: D. Langford, L. Sharp, A. Sherrell, P. Logan, P. Hamm, B Murray,D. Solenberg, J. Roper, T. Lancaster, T. Wamsley, S. Stewart, J. Hanus. Third Row: W. Ryles, D. Weber, S. Blosser, S. Baird, D. Robertson, V. Storin S. Long, M. Young, K. Mahoney, V. Richardson, V. Swinney, S. Willis, C. Lucas, L. Cooper, J. Neilson. Fourth Row: B. Blankenship, L. Lowder, T. Camplese S. Fritsche, C. Black, L. Markahm, C. Schooltield, D. Clark, S. Smith, J. McElroy, L. Peters, L. Hise, D. Eckart, M. Jerome. Back Row: S. Leone, L. Ackerman J. Brooks, K. Riney, M. Hagood, J. Skov, B. Eastham, K. Mibrey, E. Barnes, C. Fransecn, D. Reeser, V. Cassidy, B. Dowdell, E. Anderson, J. Sanders, F Costilla, K. Whitley. Spanish Clubs 'Get it Together' for the Needy sl., ffgk, s fs- ..'. ,.56.2,-,5fm..2 . ',' Spanish to us high school students, had L E 4' f A , ff - ,, approximately 70 members. At Christ- . mas the Spanish Club donated food and Y bfi ' p , toys and gave a Christmas party for an impoverished Mexican family in Okla- homa City. Members also raised money by selling carnations at the Midwest City Invitational basketball tournament to send to Managua, Nicaragua. Spanish Club met twice monthly and sponsored a Foreign Language Banquet,Christmas dinner party at the sponsor's home, and a banquet at El Charrito Restaurant. , They also hosted Mexican students who ABOVE: Sophomore Linda Cooper sells Cathy Balckwell, sophomore, a Carnation. Funds went to help the Nicaragua earthquake victims. stopped at Midwest City on a tour of the U.S. The purpose of Spanish Club was to broaden interest in the foreign language. GERMAN--Front Row: E. Higgins, G. Byers, G. Ackerman, L. Nedbalek, president, P. Rhyner, vice president, J. Powers, secretaryg B. Welk, D. Ulik, S. Ross. Second Row: C. Fyffe, J. Rose, W. Armstrong, L. Shaffer, J. Ziegler, J. Cooper, K. Nauni, L. McLaughlin, D. Gilbert, C. Nifong, R. Nedbalek. Back Row: K. Calhoun, G. Taylor. U. Vangsness, D. McDaniel, S. Seeger, T. Ingram, S. McCoy, B. Austin, P. Seidner, B. Scott, J. Bailey, D. Harper. ABOVE: Billy Scott and Terry Ingram practiced a skit for the Foreign Language Banquet. Right: German students dis- play skit during class. Frau Hiner sponsored the German club, whose main purpose is to bring interested students in German together. One of the things she hoped to achieve was for the 30 members to learn some of the culture about Germany. The club began the year with a picnic at Draper Lake. Members sponsored the Homecoming dance and traveled to a German community in Lawton. The club participated in an International Dinner for all the foreign language clubs. During the year they earned money by selling gummy bears. Later in the year they had a Fasehing party, a nature hike, and a trip to Six Flags. In three years the Latin Club has grown to about ninety members under the sponsor- ship of Mrs. Jonnie Rogers. When one joined Latin Club, he also became a member ofthe Junior Classical League, an international or- ganization ofLatin Clubs. As a form of initia- tion the Latin I students were auctioned in the slave sale. With the Roman banquet at Tony's Via Roma, Roman garb was worn. The state convention hosted by Classen High School in March included an amateur Olympics. Some of the national convention's events held in California ranged from aca- demic contests to an Oklahoma-Texas foot- ball game between the states' delegates. 51 BELOW: The Latin Club's ehariot pulled in the home- eoming parade by enslaved Plainsmen. Terri Trussell and Kay Papagolos. LEFT: 'Ilie death ot .lulius Caesar. part ot' the lforeign Language B:inquet's enter- tuineinnt. gets a latin Club version by D, Newsom. .l. Amieo. and .l, Wise. Q ,X 21 I 3 s sgwg. 1. Q ' V 5 ,fs 'FA 'Wk- Selling 'Gumm Bears' and Auctioning Slaves Help Finance Trips for German and Latin Clubs 55 I 1, : br-J -4 LATIN CLLTB--Front Row: C. Campbell. viee president, C, Sehooltield, president, S. Cruran, jr. ex. bd., J. Amieo, sr, ex. bd., A, Luciano, sr. es. bd., Bonne, jr. ex. bd., G. Putnam. jr. es. bd.: P. Owen, jr. es. bd., T. Cotterell, publicity manager, M. Lord, S. Dillard, secretary, G. Byers. S. Wegener, B. Bye, L. Ribble. Second Row: C. Bonezewski, D. Madson, treasurer, .l. Campbell. historian, M. Campbell. liistoriang 'l'. Marshall. K. Chevalier. T. Trussell. K. Papagolso, S. S. Guthery, D. Miller, N. Provine, L. Hicks. l. Ribble. L. Massey. B. Mastin, D. Brunken. M. llomier, C. vllllff. Third Row: D, Reeser, V. Cassidy, J. Wise. P. Kay. N. Cru7e. D. Robertson, li. Wierners. L. Laird. G. Morrissey, R. Drawbziugli, Pederson, J. Lyman, P. Schrader, L. Sharp, P. Reynolds, D. llill, M. Stitch. J. Roberts. V. Sinclair, B. Anglin, D. Lindburg. Back Row: C. Stone, G. Page, S. Massey, .l. Thomas, lf..l. Nix, D. Cunningham,J. Branch, B. Murphy, D. Newsom. N. Griftin, lf. Sehantz, L. Stephenson, S. Byers, D. Gustafson, B, MeMahan, G, Brasstield. C. Brown, P. Kounovsky. M, Coad, G. Seaeati. SLAVE ,sew 169 Bomberettes Boost Spirit, Crowd Participation SENIOR PEP CLUB--Front Row: l.. McBride, cheerleader, P. Logan, cheerleader, J. Hahn, cheerleader, G. Long, head cheerleader. Second Row: D. Pulliam, A. Manning, Sr. lix. Bd., D. Jackson, program chairman, B. Bye, reporter, M. Iferber, treasurer, P. Johnson, vice president, S. Guthery, secretary, P. Jones, scribe, A. Sherrell. parliarnentarian, T. Lange, Sr. lix. Bd., K. Cochran, Sr. Ex. Bd., K. Quinn, Sr. Ex. Bd., C. Thompson. Third Row: T. Lancaster, P. Baldner, P. Kearney, K. Badger, L. Burnett, C. Conti, C. Myrick, P. Brents, D. Sturm, C. Littlejohn, M. Henderson, S. Bettis, K. Rakett, J. Webb. Fourth Row: T. Olson, D. Shelden, K. Culler, J. Stevens, C, Bracey, D. liarnest, L. Pemberton, B. Sampson, V. Allen, D. Hare, M. Mirtz, N. Vervack, K. Gee, li. Littlejohn. Fifth Row: K. Cook, K. Keyl, J. Karner, C. Martin, G. lfarley, J. Reynolds, L. Sharp, P. Reynolds, K. Kuhn, J. Lyman, S. Pool, D. James, L. Keith, C. Chambless. Sixth Row: K. Daniels, P. Presson, S. Dombrowski, G. Miller, D. Vining, C. Bell, L. Stroud, S. Pork, S. Powers, M. liubank, V. Murphy, D. Hinkle, D. Chevalier, K. Neill, Sponsor. Back Row: P. Maxwell, J. Whitehead, P. Clark, T. Armstrong, S. Wegener, D. Kahut, T. Cotterell, R. Harper, A. Luciano, T. Burke, D. Kirts, T. Lawrence. ABOVE: Hey, all you Bomber fans. Stand up and clap your hands, proclaim the Bomber cheerleaders. Right: We are thc Bombers and we are the Bl.Sl 5 E. as , . .. SOPHOMORE PEP CLUB--Front Row: D. Shannon, M. Amis, L. Hicks. L. Hedson, L. Potter, C. Stephenson, Soph lglx. Bd., S. Quinn, Soph. Ex. Bd., N. Hill Soph. EX. Bd., R. Ryburn, Soph. Ex. Bd., D. Mitchell, C. Smith, P. Williamson, J. Spencer, M. French. Second Row: B. Murray, L. Tidwell, D. Newton, M Dcvaney, D. Demianovich, P. Sutton, G. Morrow, V. Sweeney, B. Stroud, C. Slaymon, J. Sanders, A. Anderson, G. Douglas, M. Stein. Third Row: C. Carrasco J. Atterbury. J. Owen, S. Sewell, S. McCoy, K. Ferguson, K. Beclitold, C. Arnold, P. Richardson, W. Shelden, L. Trotter, M. Harris, R. Howard, B. Cardoni Fourth Row: D. Miller. S. Dyer, R. Robbins, S. Miller, S. Damron, D. Collins, S. Becker. J. Steinbrook, T. Hickey, D. Gandy, P. Pittman, J. Williford, S. Orr, C Ward. Fifth Row: B. Peavy, S. Crowel, D. Brunken, M. Volinski, C. McKinney, D. Miller, F. Costilla, D. Faught, J. Harris, C. Chamberlain, J. Weese,G Pedersen, C. Coffey, D. Burr. Sixth Row: D. McKay, L. Cooper, S. Cummings, C. Hill, T. Lyman, L. Gordon, P. Pool, P. Carney, S. Wise, L. Klein, C. Bailey E. Knisely, R. Foster, P. English. Back Row: K. Webb, J. Bates, L. Astafan, N. Hare, P. Light, D. Moss, L. McDonald, D. Wilson, P. Bodine, C. Colunga, K Summers, L. Cross, D. Matthews, K. Stout, L. Griffin. Promoting school spirit became a full-time job as the Bomber- ette Pep Club started early in the summer on its yearly Back Your Bombers campaign. Car caravans, gimmics, and Friday morning pep assemblies aided in a pre-game boost for Bomber men. Extra excitement mounted as we traveled through the streets fearing the egg throwers who lurked behind the bushes. It was impossible for an Eagle fan to recognize a Bomber as we dragged Burger Train, wearing our pep club attire and riding in cars decorated with black and gold streamers. Hanging signs the Eaglell' We could tell that our neighbors from down the street would provide any amusing rivalry for years to come. New chants and cheers were introduced by the Bomber Backers in pants. Pep Club became 100 voices stronger as the Red- necks showed a bit of school spirit. The only activities they failed to partake in were the making of gimmics. We had our share of cheers and tears. Cheers always boosted our spirit. Tears drowned it. We guzzled victory and had lessons in taking defeat with grace. throughout the community on The Eve ofthe Exhaustion of JUNIOR PEP CLUB--Front Row: K. Waehler, C. Kuhn, J. Amold, G. Putnam, Jr. Ex. Bd., J. Boring, Cheerleader, K. Weber, Jr. Ex. Bd., S. Baird, Cheerleader D. Robertson, Jr. Ex. Bd., P. Kay, Cheerleader, C. Black, Jr. Ex. Bd., P. Owen, T. Marshall, K. Papagolas, D. Dillard. Second Row: G. Morrissey, D. Waddington D. Filippo, R. Shafer, M. Carwile, K. Dumas, D. Cox, K. Webber, B. Grey, V. Krumme, L. Markham, S. Boone, R. Wilbanks, K. Jones. Third Row: J. Miller, K Leftler, S. Ryburn, S. lfallis, D. Brunk, G. Green, D. Ross, M. Lord, J. Lesko, J. Gillis, M. Bruster, D. Barker, K. Kiser, V. Storin. Fourth Row: L. Miller P. Steele, T. Camplese, L. Lowder, I. Ned, D. Hicks, N. Yates, M. Mester, D. Bills, R. Drawbaugh, J. Lowe, S. Bass, L. Courtnay, P. Albers. Fifth Row: J. Brown L. Shaffer, K. Ingram, M. Bishop, S. Davis, G. Brown, D. Hill, D. Trautwein, S. McCampbell, N. Provine, C. Milam, C. Carpenter, D. Duren. Sixth Row: D Weber, S. Busby, V. Smith, M. Mcnzie, R. Nedbalek, S. Seglem, C. Johnson, M. Mosley, B. Waggoner, L. Laird, K. Hooper, D. Watts, T. Trice, M. Kurtty: Seventh Row: D. Moser, T. Tipton, K. McSweeney, P. Geer, S. Worley, P. Moss, R. Sheffey, N. Minton, S. Jones, S. McCaulley, T. Harrell, V. Williford, R. Ward J. Carter. Back Row: C. Lower, S. Ross, D. Mason, E. Wiemers, J. Killough, S. McDonald, S. Fritsche, S. Long, T. Trussell. a 1 a s 72 'Spiriteers' Ignite Fire to Get Things Burning And xi CHEIQRLEADFRS--Penny Kay, Paula Logan, Jana Boring, lisa Meliride, Gayle Long, Janie Hahn, Sheryl Baird Making signs, splattering paint, giving denierits, and taking num- bers filled the time-consuming responsibility ol' being on the pep elub exeeutive board. Seventeen girls draped with patches led the pep elub in supporting all athletic events. Working for four hours 21 day proved rewarding as the Bomber cheerleaders walked away with four blue ribbons Iiront Tltunderhawk Cheerleading Clinic, and a trophy from vvinler clinic. RIGHT: Head cheerleader--Gayle Long. Ifar Right: Sopli. lix. lid.: Sara Quinn, Nancy Hill, Carol Steplienaon. Second Row: ,lr. lfx. lid.: Georgia Putnam, Claudia lilaek, Dawna Robertson, Kim Weber. Third Row: Sri lix. lid.: Angela Manning, Kelly Quinn, Karen Cochran, leresa lunge. ii M i K i , 'i Give Might Bombers if Sizzling Power er N' ,,. . i 9,- . 5 f ,ww .r U-M1457 ' 5 ,ig ,Eli ,ZW ff' -iE1Zi:9's- Nf witf' E' :7 4 W ?flf,'l' Q 4. 1 'I 55711 4 fa fr gl ,Z 1 1 gy if 1, ll. 5' 2 5 Y 0 UPPER LEFT: Putty Hamm, president. Upper Right: Patsy Johnson. vice presidentg Susie Guthery, seereturyg Beth- aney Bye, reporter. Far Left: Debbie Jackson, program ehairinun. Mid- dle: Marilyn lierber, treasurerg Phyllis Jones, scribe. Right: Ann Sherrell. purliarnenturiun. Student Council Represents Entire Student Body Making a big comeback for his second year, Mr. Lowrie Welton sponsored the ninety member organi- zation known as Student Council. The elimination of the study hall gave the council a chance to transform the former study hall room into a student lounge. This provided a place for the students to relax and enjoy the atmosphere. The lounge soon became known as the Paper Palacefl with the announcement of the city-wide paper drive. Howdy Week and sponsorship of the dances after football games were a few of the activities the council undertook. Sponsoring T-Shirt day helped with the sales of the Go Bombers T- Shirts. The competition for the traveling trophy be- came tense during the holiday season. Donations of canned foods were collected for needy families on Thanksgiving and the gathering of toys for homeless children helped with the Toys For Tots', drive during Christmas. Also in December came our annual Christ- mas Variety Show that provided numerous laughs, as well as good entertainment. Bomber Pride Week and Ecology Week brought back that good old L'Bomber Spiritw that waslost during the cold weather. Caring enough to buy shares to help sponsor a foreign exchange student provided necessary finances that during American Field Service Week. The council regularly met twice a week to discuss and try to solve school problems. Following the meetings, council representatives gave homeroom reports to inform the student body of all projects and activities. TOP: Were the 12 years of school really like this? Right: Brent Murphy and Mr. Welton discuss plans for the year. Through Various School Proiects and Activities E STUDENT COUNCIL--Front Row: L. Astafan. A. Anderson. S. Quinn, C. Ward, T. Hickey. C. Stephenson, D. Bloufas, B. Bye, parliamentariang S. Guthery, secg B. Murphy, president: M. lferber, xice-president: C. Thompson. treasurer, D. Jackson. chaplian, P. Jones, publicity nigr.g C. Chamberlain, J. Bates, S. Orr. D. Gandy. R. Gooch, L. Gates. Second Row: G. Blackwell, J. Scott. T. Shanahan, H. Roberts, S. Dillard, P. Reynolds, K. Culler, J. Hampton, J. Anglin, M. Roush, T. Marshall, G. Putnam, P. Rhyner, A. Luciano, A. Manning. T. Tipton, P. Logan, K. Quinn, M. Henderson, A. Sherrell, J. Boring, Mr. L. Welton, sponsor. Third Row: K. Shutt, M. Pruitt, J. Davis, G. Ashley, L. Nedbalek, R. Harshaw, J. Perkins, J. Powers, J. Amico, D. Dillard. T. Trussell, P. Owen, C. Black. P. Kay. S. Boone. L. Markham, D. Robertson, S. Fritsche, L. Laird, K. Weber, C. Carpenter, D. Duren, G. Long. Back Row: N. Griffin, R. Mulinix, K. Welch, li. Chase, J. Tribble. D. Leinm. P. Hamm, G. Davidson, K. Blue, J. Carwile. D. Hall, C. Schooliicld, T. Benton, L. Wise, C. Campbell, H. Monroe, J. Crowder. J. Steinbrook, C. Thompson. Wifi? lisa F f84zz LEFT: Jim Darnell C129 tries to get position as Coach Mat- lock shoots in the first Faculty- Student basketball game. Top: During the Christmas Variety Show, Let's Make A School Deal, was a funny act-that brought many laughs. This assembly provided necessary funds for the Student Coun- cil's projects. TRI-HY-Y--Front Row: L. McDonald, soph. ex. bd., K. Dumas, secretary, P. Geer, vice president, S. Fritsche, president, C. Ennis, tre1iSurCr3 C. Kuhn,publicity manager, T. Cotterell, sr. ex. bd., S. Worley, jr. ex. bd. Second Row: E. Littlejohn, S. Wegener, T. Burke, D. Kirts, C. Conti, C. Myrick, B. Castillo, S. Cummings, M. Blackburn, T. Tipton. Third Row: B. Prewitt, K. Badger, D. Robertson, L.A. Markham, T. Trussell, G. Putnam, T. Harrell, S. Boone, C. Carpenter, D. Weber, P. Moss. Back Row: D. Ackerman, C. Hill, J. Lyman, S. Myers, T. Lyman, L. Ackerman, M. Carwile, M. Kurtty, V.M. Storin, S. McDonald, D. Moss. Tri-Hi-Y and Interact: School Organizations Coming down from 75 members to 46, Tri-Hi-Y officers strived to build a better club this year with the help of sponsor, Miss Mary Clem Good. Changing their meetings to every other Thursday night at the YMCA, members were able to use the Y for Whatever purposes they wished after meetings. Some of their activities were slumber parties, kidnap breakfast, and mak- ing Christmas stockings filled with goodies for some orphans at the Baptist Childrens Home. Their money-making projects for the end of year trip to 6 Flags included selling stationary and holding mixers at the Y. RIGHT: Lynn Ann Markham shoots for UZ while Patty Geer and others await rebound. LEFT: Interact members listen closely to guest speaker, Dr. Blevins, a pathologist, at one of their meetings. Interested in Community Service, Action INTERACT--Front Row: P. Kay, treasurer, K. Blue, president, A. Sherrell, secretary. Second Row: S. Worley, S. Barr, S. Fritsche, J. Whitehead. Back Row: C. Price, C. Campbell, T. Camplese, C. Schoolfield, L.A. Lowder. Interact is a world-wide, Rotary- sponsored organization of young men and Women dedicated to service and international understanding. Interact gives a chance to work with other young people in active service projects for the school and com- munity. Every Interact Club works on at least two projects annually, one for the school or community, and another aimed at building international understanding in the community. This club is an extra-curricular school activity or is completely separate as an activity in the community. Membership is open to students in the last four years of school immediately pre- ceding college Who possess good character, leadership potential, and who have demonstrated achievement in academic and extra-curricular activities. I Months' Training, Booking Produce LPN'S ses lf E gi M- '54 NURSES--Front Row: N. Tanner, v. president, V. Musgrave, B. Hall, secretary, B. Kinnison, treasurer, D. Prewitt, chaplain, R. Lewter, secretary, S. Barrett, president, S. Saulsberry, v. president, M. Creed, treasurer, R. Borden, pall., B. Chappell, chaplain, R. Gentry, president, R. Killough, director, P. Wallace, instructor. Second Row: J. Hewlett, C. Young, G. James, M. Morganstern, R. Mabry, S. Windle, C. Jennings, K. Womack, R. Green, L,Weaver, V. Erwin, J. King, T. Olson, C. Wormington, C. Hinson, P. Wall, J. Harding, Instructor. Back Row: S. Landers, L. Wilson, S. Long, S. Simmons, T. Bean, C. Littlejohn, J. Sayers, L. McLaughlin, M. Kizzia, J. Douglas, E. Bryant, M. Farrow, J. Hull, J. Jones. One of the most outstanding programs in -:Tam We :Jak Oklahoma, the Midwest City Vocational School of Nursing produces Licensed Practical Nurses in seventeen months. This course re- quires studetits to have an interest in medicine with the ability to practice its techniques correctly and skillfully. Some highlights of the years activities were visiting the Central State Mental Hospital, attending State and National Conventions and the graduation ceremony in January. Health Careers helped XXI students to learn more about the health pro- fessions and medicine of today. -4' B ABOVE: Mrs. Killough takes time out from books to illustrate to students the human body func- tions. Students Learn Health, Occupations, Careers fs t t r b it rrfs ,, M Q ii L W ,g A . raa M , . A M , 1 A T' , in t L C f Q A ' t . l W ' a aa iii ti A i l Vrgkh I 6 . A I :M N f in i . 'i JU ,, :nie . xi 9 it ia li .I f V ' HEALTH CAREERS--Front Row: D. Boren, D. Waddington, S. Malone, D. Ekman, D. Womack, D. Mackey, W. George, J. Lowary, S. Sliger, C. Wagner, R. Coston, director. Second Row: M. Grantham, L. Fankhauser, C. Holt, B. Radford, B. Dixon, K. Sclph, N, Cruze, R. Sideri, D. Prollock, C. Williams, P. Breslin, Back Row: D. Carter, D. MeCool, A. Dowd, C. Crane, T. Barrett, D. Underwood, M. Bryan, B. Cooper, A. Musgrave, G. Cone, B. Wright, L. Vowel, B. Bybee, J. Bock. was ATX 53' N, N. LEFT: Doctor Vernon Sisney lectures to student nurses. Right: 'Putting knowledge to workf , ., .--.., .. . Acquiring Greater Understanding of World LITIQRARY--Front Row: J. Karner. treasurer: P rnang C. Sehooltield. sergeant-at-armsg G. liyers, rnanagerg Mrs. R. Barber, sponsor. Second Row: Myers, .l. llrornas. Third Row: Nl. Nleflendon, R Back Row: D. Robertson, C lilaek, .l. Carwile, .I Tllli l'ROCliDL,'RlQ to be fol- lowed in the publishing of a With a membership of 30, the Lit- erary Club, officially known as the Belles Lettres Soeiety,eelebrated its tenth anniversary as a club this year. The purpose of the organization is to promote a greater interest in World literature. Annual activities inelude sponsoring the school-wide ereative writing eontest, publishing a school anthol- ogy,and attending the theater twiee. lliglrlighting the year's events was a lield trip to the University oi'Ulsla- homa on November 27 tor a program on einematogra phy, the art o l' movie- making. school anthology is explained to Literary Vlub members by Pain Sehraeuer. 1 Literature Provides Goal for Crganizations LIBRARIANS: D. Mason, D. Griftity, K. Pfannkuehe, G. McWilliams, librarian. Second Row: V. Batchelor, B. Sheppard, C. Flores, L. Patterson. Third Row: P. Morris, J. Lyman, L. Ussery, B. Taylor. Fourth Row: D. Carter, S. Ussery, D. Shelden, M. McKinney. Back Row: M. Lindburg, G. Kniess, B. Howse, lf. Hcavner. H .,.. X .X Ml. X. X i, r ' '9 1 . , P E ABOVE RIGHT: While a Mrs. Mary Spirgis shows Tina larger library is the book- Burke, Debbie Hinkle, and wormis delight, for the librar- Debbie Kirts the various uses ian, it is a lot more work. ofthe card catalog. Above: Senior English teacher X The nineteen MCHS student librarians, head- ed by Miss Gail McWilliams, were able to en- joy the benefits of last year's expansion of the library more each day as the year progres- sed. While the approximate 9,000 books and 3600.00 worth of magazines kept them busy straightening shelves, helping perplexed stu- dents make appropriate selections, and checking out books, the librariansvfound their job a rewarding one. And with the S125 received for each student enrolled, the library was constantly with the latest literature needs and desires of both faculty and student body. DAN SCHLOSSER and Tim Shanahan plan the Kcy Club trip to Houston. .Q -Q KIWANIS KEY CLUB--Front Row: P. Furman, jr. exec. bd.g C. Pape, vice president, T. Shanahan, president, D. Schlosser, sec.-treas.g R. Harshaw, soph. exec. bd., R. Harshaw, sr. exec. bd. Back Row: J. Merhib, S. Baker, H. Roberts, J. Kelso, J. Carrel, M. Kelso, K. Lange. Kiwanis Travels to Houston for Convention Kiwanis Key Club, a city service organization, worked in the com- munity. They often aided the other members of the Kiwanis family. Working on the national platform, they joined a crusade to help man think and produce for himself and to help cure the problems of society. Long hours were spent on the fight for muscular dystrophy. ln the spring, the Key Club attended a national convention in Houston along with others who believe in freedom and prosperity for all. Hard work and determination were the dues paid by members of the M-Club. Sponsored by Mr. Keith Gooch and Mr. Ron Freeman, the athletes had to letter in at least one sport to qualify for membership. ff- ASWQF-rr ., Wa- PHOTOGRAPHY CLUB--C. Davidson, B. Boone, Treasurer, Mr. Raymond Mirtz, sponsor. Back Row: S. Knox, President, J. Cash. The creative mechanism is brought out in photography members. Imag- inations are revealed on film. Technical abilities are brought to a peak in processing film and achiev- ing the final product on printing paper. Photography Club is under the supervision of Mr. Mirta, Who also teaches several science courses. Mr. Mirtz also extended his teach- ing abilities at the State Fair, where he worked in a photography booth. While Jocks Display Black and Gold Power M-CLUB--Front Row: C. Cottrell, M. Pruitt, R. Massad, R. Mulinix, G. Blackwell, D. Hall, D. Gibbs, T. Cox, G. Ashley, J. Davis, C. Moon, R. Price. Second Row: N. Griffin, J. Carwile, L. Wise, C. Campbell, N. Morgan, G. Smith, J. Brandon, B. Lemieux, D. Newsom, J. Perkins, B. McMahan, M. Crabtree, C. Brown T. Fletcher, J. Amico. Back Row: G. Springer, D. McCurdy, L. Stephenson, P. Harris, D. Bassett, K. Nelson, J. Farthing. Bw 5. . , K X . 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Mad Dashes for Formals, Rehearsalsg Plus Last Suzanne Sumblin Colette Nifong Jeana Webb Margaret Henderson Art Club Band Baseball Basketball ,,,,,,,...-My Terri LHHCHSIGI Valerie Sinclair Karen Cochran Bethany Bye Football French Club German Club Jets otterell Kelly Quinn Cathy Struthers Jane Karner Terry C M-Club Mask 81 Gavel Mu Alpha Theta National Honor Society SUSi0 Glllherey Debbie Jackson Karen Culler Julie Lyman T 21 'k Tri-Hi-Y Sflldellf COUl'lCll Thegpiang 1' Q, Minute Jitters, Add Fun to Miss MCHS Pageant -Y, .4-1 9 Ann Sherrell Penny White Leslie Lake Bomber Beam DECA FBLA Sheryl Powers FHA Cindy Myers Brenda Kinnison Angela Luciano Kappa Psi Kappa Kiwanis Key Club Latin Club Darcy Skubish Patty Hamm Paula Logan NFL Pep Club Senior Class 'fzf-ff 1 1 s I Y Jana Hampton Regina Allen Debbie Kirts Vocal Music VICA Wrestling Diane Lucas Literary Club Penny Reynolds Spanish Club 1, wf'XJw Cindy Thompson Yearbook ESCORTS-Gil Long, Lowell Wise, Clyde Schooliicld, Jim Brandon, Nick Griffin, go-vi ik -,VMff 19 !,..o- ff EMCEF--Brent Murphy HONOR ATTENDANTS-Lisa McBride, Maxilyn Fcrber. W3 J WW awww M Honored Students Help Put Pageant Together x :fli- 'WPS ly ' 'Wall' ,pun-ea., Nllwww-gf' USHERS--Hank Roberts, John Campbell, Mike Campbell, Joe Carwile. 411' 'r If ,-.M H -I' .! , -r , , af 9 , ,fn Q1 , Q or . 21 s f A f-lat...-mffzif2: 'Sv ,L 'sl NF 11, 19' Weeks of anticipation and preparation for the big day came to a climax at the end of a ramp. Trying on formals, experimenting with new hair styles, and searching for shoes seemed worthwhile as the girls took their places on the stage. Stage fright set in early. A bad case of the butterflies became conta- gious. Anxiously waiting for the curtain to rise, last minute touch-ups were in order. No matter how long it had taken to get ready, something else always needed to be done. A mad dash to their places on the bleachers coincided with the rising of the curtain. As the spotlight glared into their eyes, each of the 32 princesses nervously took the magic walk and gave a sigh of re- lief at the end of it all. MRS. ONA KEAS puts the final touch on Bomber Beam pdnccss, Ann Sherrell. Marilyn Ferber and Brent Murphy Selected To Marilyn Ferber and Brent Murphy ellen Bethany Bye and Joe Carwile Ann Sherrell and Nick Griffin 'M 4- ,.. 9ermanent Hall of Fame From Nine Couples l l Cindy Thompson and John Campbell w49!.t V Terry Cotterell and Lowell Wise Sharon Dillard and Mike Campbell f-lm. .K wg, .ff is as 'M kgxvd, Lg.r',,,..'LH 4. M ,?4.y',. 'S av' ., sn' 9 'T' m f4 s ., , -U3 f g C .Q Qlivwisg iff , s elf! ,Q ' 'i 5 :ii -gmfggf sz'g?1 g ,,a:5f2f??:y:+?i,'f,z3 ?il.r1,,fu'M,glf'f,d wi-?t::!FP .gg ,fans A .lane Karner and Gary Ashley Chosen through nominations by the faculty for their outstanding merit in leadership, scholarship, citizen- ship, character, extra curricular activities, and worthy contributions to the school were the members ofthe 1973 Hall of Fame. These nine boys and nine girls were honored for exhibiting the ideals and qualities which are considered highly notable in representing this school. One boy and one girl become representa- tives ofthe Permanent Hall of Fame. This couple re- Ceivcd 3 tfgphy and their names were added to the plaque of other permanent members. 94 Outstanding Students Noted Throughout Community JR. ROTARIANS--Joe Carxvile, Nick Griffin, Mike Campbell, Brent Murphy, Lowell Wise, Clyde Schooltield, John Campbell, Charles Campbell. Eight students chosen on merits of character, scholarship, and other outstanding qualities were honored as Junior Rotarians by the Rotary Club of Midwest City. They attended the cIub's lunch- eon each Monday of the month they were honored, and took part as though they were regular members. HONORED IN MUCH the same way were the Business and Pro- fessional Women of the Month. These girls, accompanied by their mothers, were honored at a luncheon where they gave speeches concerning their contributions to school, church, and community. SIX DELEGATES ATTENDING BOYS' STATE at Oklahoma State had the chance to become familiar with government at city, B AND PW GIRLS OF THE MONTH-Front Row: Bethany Bye, Terry Cotterell, Faith Henson. Back Row: Debbie Foshee, Connie Winders, Lisa Hemmer. county, and state levels. The week was topped off with visits from Governor David Hall and Lt. Governor George Nigh. SELECTED BY THEIR combined score on the PSAT and NMQT were the National Merit Semi-Finalist. With recommendations and the SAT, they may receive the benefits of becoming National Merit Finalists. Commended Students gained this title by ranking in a lower percentile. THE OUTSTANDING TEENS award went to Marilyn Ferber and Nick Griffin. This Optimist Club-sponsored award is determined by nominations from faculty. X Debbie Jackson, Angela Luciano, BOYS STXTE Nllkc Roush Nlxkc Cdmpbgll Nlmk Crlffm Lowell Wwe Farv Ashley, John Campbell. K -On' M in NATIONAL MERIT SEMI-FINALISTS-Lisa Hemmcr, Joe Carwilc. f 6,9 VV' Vrly lll W' lf llll ll A L, ff OUTSTANDING TEENS--Marilyn Fer ber, Nick Griffm. 196 .1 W, L KENNY NELSON, 3rd in state wrestling tournament JODY FARTHING, 4th in state wrestling tournamtnt DANNY HALL, A11-State Footballer 2nd in state wrestling tournament K3 --l...i.i ' 1-f' i ei- ? if I. Athletes Gain State-Wide Recognition Through Long Practice, Preparation KEITH STEPHENSON, 'lnd in state wrestling tournament GIL LONG, Dr. Pepper Prep Player of the Week an suv Chosen by KOMA radio station as the Dr. Pepper Prep Player of the Week for his out- standing play in the Enid game was senior quarterback, Gilbert Long. KOMA disc- jockeys presented Gilbert with his trophy at a football pep assembly the following week. Representing the Bomber football squad as the lone player selected by the Daily Okla- homan was All State Safety Danny Hall. Danny received his All-State jacket and ring and will play in the annual All-State game this summer. Representing the wrestling team at Oral Roberts University in Tulsa, four Bomber mat rats placed among the top four in their weight divisions in state. Reaching the finals were the two state runners up, l 15-pounder, Keith Stephenson and 178-pounder, Danny Hall. Placing third at 123 wasjunior Kenny Nelson. Junior heavyweight Jody Farthing walked away with fourth place honors, llall and Nelson are both two year placers. Bandsmen Rate High Honors in State Again Midwest City High School was represented by eight All State members at the 1973 Oklahoma All State Band and Orchestra Meet held in conjunction with the Oklahoma Music Education Convention, January 25-27, in the Civic Center Music Hall in Oklahoma City. Members for these honor organizations were selected as the result of two competitive auditions throughout the state beginning with some 565 applicants from the senior high schools. 101 members were selected for the All State Band and 96 students for the All State Symphony Orchestra. Selected forthe band were Kenneth Sharp, elarinetg Earnest Barnes, bassoong Craig Rupert, tenor sax- ophoneg Bill Austin, tromboneg David Powell, bari- tone, David Darrough, tubag and Keith Lowery, snare drum. Barnes, Darrough, and Lowery were awarded first Chair in their sections. Jane Corney, oboe, was selected for the All State Symphony, and Donny Welchel was the first alternate percussion player for the orchestra. After three days of intensive rehearsals under out- standing guest conductors, these groups, along with the All State Chorus presented a highly artistic con- cert at the Civic Center Music Hall. Guest Conductor for the Band was Dr. Gary Gorner, Conductor of University Bands at West Texas State University. .pA L X ALL 313' All-State Band members departing linix llall ineludc fstandingj Farnest Barnes, Bill Austin, David Powell, David Darrough, Kenneth Sharp, Jane Corney, fkneelingl Craig Rupert. M5555 COMM! W. , M.-V, .i,,.,,.,,f.a--sfmfff-H 'RY may e . Mws t ,I f' s .Wi ' 3 IF 5 , ,M 5 gig if .1 in gf' ew...-44 nf-7 ,,,n. ,WH I x ,., 1 NW FAR LEFT: Outstanding band students play musical scores for 'LThe King and If' Upper Left: Majorctte Donna Vin- ing leads the band in the homecoming parade. Lower Left: Debbie Jackson, Pep Club Program Chairman, presents Mr. F. Paul Fnix an outstanding band award at a pep assembly. Above: Drum ma- jors, David Gustafson and Tim Benton. XCTI L Auunts Au 1rd m forex n lan ua c tcanhm John D111 1rd Glnuttu Qt Cxr Ursula Hmcr Abwful Luke, Jonnic Rogers. OllISIz1nding Dcbater, Jun Outstanding Dram Part of 1 HW 1 x i kg? f ryq. 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I F It R, 1 f f f aff R' Kp 1A Q' ,f ,vp rim, Q A ,avi L' . ' . ifk -- A . i 3 1 Qff '- Q it x l- T35 'V 5. fy- . v xxjy. . Q , f ' -sk' if rf' X hi X I f 3 'XI-fi' w 'S ,f ,Qi - f y Acad em :cs ff-A x fV Q 3f S:A X 'fffiq 1 my .A ,lx x 5 1 l , rx xl 20 204 City Administration Works Diligently Mr. Bill Austin Director of Elementary Instruction if wg., tx Dr. Lewis Eubanks Director of Secondary Instruction Dr. Vemon McAllister Director of Personnel Mr. Ray L. Polk Administrative Assistant Mr. Robert Stansberry Director of Purchasing and Transportation Mr. Charles Weaver Assistant Superintendent of Finance Madeline Dennis Director of Special Services Gail Webster Director of Food Services fa- Together Maintaining Goals of Education Mr. J.E. Sutton Superintendent of Schools In his fourth year as superintendent, Mr. J.E. Sutton worked closely with the 5-member Midwest City-Del City Board of Education. The main goal of the board is to promote quality education in the school system. The Board settles policies, makes regula- tions and hires the teachers and other personnel for our system. Dr. Anthony Thomas, president of the Board, ofiiciates at the meetings School Board: T.D. Clifton, clerk, Anthony Thomas, presidentg Jack Boardman, member, W.P. Butcher, secretaryg Don Barker, member. held on the first Monday of every month at the Administration Build- ing. The main issues confronting the Board this year included building im- provements, curriculum and fi- nances. Once again, Midwest City- Del City voters gave approval to a school bond, enabling the 3 senior highs, 5 junior highs, and 16 grade schools to continue educating 20,000 boys and girls. 20 206 Combining the talents of the Home Ec Department and the French classes, Mrs. Ona Keys and Mrs. Ginctte St. Cyr serve crepe suzette to Principal Jack Kale and Vice-Principal Leo Holland. School Administration Helps Guide Mr. Jack C. Kale Principal Mr. Leo Holland Vice-Principal Mr. Larry Springfield Dean of Students Mr. John Droll Vice-Principal l 2 l 3 , of E o, .mm ..o.,... ,, ,. .,... f .. 5 S 3' if A ' ' A f' J' Wx? 'E-'+W3'X V ,il-1 l f H is fennel, , V5 .H 45465 viii f'2,w f 'i 1 BEFEEWPQQ iivlriimflfbfiiifs f ggi. W Q, maigwg , E im 2 s Ji ME' ' f , L - - 15?suL:ff1ig Sgggigliri 'QQ' W -- A' Tilfff--..,, 'X A .. xiifiiga A 5:41, . tb 'Qi Y X ,.., ?. V xx 4 . . ...,.. .. ...W .. ,, ,, ,. f , .Q Students Toward Prosperous Future p in . ss' 1 S Q-.. Qi 1 ' I I ui an R K .. . ., -. s ,law W' N Q Q -a if, . ,,tt 5. .. . ,. . si .xi Q. . sjff :W , i . if -- X T M Q. E 41. Q vii 43,5 -,fa vzg? :ly A .1 f u ,i s,.g, ,yy A if fc qw. g.. fiifil i f ' f. uf 5 I , . H A x. 5 . .W gr Q M . ' ' my 'xiii' .tv ' Si i , 'Q - 9 o N119 Mrs. Mary Cheatham, counselor's office secretary. Mrs. Mary Glas- gow, records and insurance. Mrs. Dorothy Green, purchasing and fi- nance. Mrs. Pat Griffin, library, Mrs. Regina Johnson, attendance and transportation. Mrs. Rosemary Morgan, attendance. Mrs. Opal Myrick, finance and re- cords. Mrs. Treva Smith, athletic department. Mrs. Shirley Johnson, records and inventory. With the beginning of classes, homework and football came new faces and rules. A second vice-principal's position was in- vented and Mr. Larry Springfiled came from Carl Albert Jr. High to assume the post better known as Dean of Students. He brought the concepts of hall passes and detention hall with thc intention of cut- ting down on class cuts and lateness. He provided a liaison between students and principal and was also responsible for stu- dent welfare. Another new face was that of Mr. Leo Holland. He replaced Mr. Bill Thompson as vice-principal. Mr. John Droll finished his fifth year as vice-principal in charge of attendance. Jack Kale completed his second year as only the third principal of MCHS. And MCHS educated some 1900 students in its 29th year of instruction. Librarians Miss Gail McWilliams - Head Librarian. Mrs. Mary Jane Mooney - Librarian. Checking the art club's balance are from left Mrs. Sylvia Wor- cester, Mrs. Dorothy Green, and Mrs, Shirley Johnson. 2 2 Mr. Duane Oliver - Senior Counselor. Miss Carolyn Snell - Senior Counselor 1 Mrs. Hazel Van Dusen - Junior Counselor. Mr. Carl Smith - Sophomore Counselor -:X Counselors Offer Sound dvice TOP: Mr. D. Oliver gives good advice to worried student. BOTTOM: Mrs. H. Van Dusen plays office tapes. The four counselors work hard all year round. The staff consists of two senior counselors, Duane Oliver and Carolyn Snell, one junior counselor, Hazel Van Dusen, and one sophomore counselor, Carl Smith. Although their busiest time of the year is at the beginning of the first semester, they still find other things to occupy their time. After en- rollment was over there was planning for the first ACT test for seniors. They also assisted seniors in securing scholarships and enrolling in college. Senior Day in the fall allowed counselors to invite repre- sentatives of area colleges to speak to prospective freshmen. With all these things to do the counselors still found time to visit and discuss problems with students. 4?- t,,,.,-it-fsigsagz1t:v:r:f:3-fr-, - ,.,, ,ug 1, fy ffl 1 ' ' ' 'f'1's Eff?fi'Y?-'21'5 Mrs. Agnes Biggs Mrs. Naomi Coston . ' ,afar e .1 Mrs. Vivian Bingman f 5225 D Q QQ ' WN 5? is S. Mrs. Lois Donahue E. i t . Mrs. Jo Harding i ' Mrs. Ruth Killough w-m ',,. 4831 .2 ,, -E. :- Tf 52255254252 ?52i'?iiSiEi?iSfQ255i ' . , Q f tum- ii ' 5 4 ri ' r 1 Mrs. Priscilla Wallace ' if ,Jer ka Memorizing technlcal terms and dealing with the basic skills of nursing occupied both students and the 7 staff members of the Nursing and Health Careers classes. Mrs. Ruth Killough s department coupled theoretical instruction with on-the- job training at the local hospital. Frequent guest speakers pointed out the physical, psychological and spiritual needs of the human race. Weekly tests, film strips, and visits to clinics inspired the future Florence Nightingales. Mr. Jim Van Zant supplied instruction to special education students, and aided them in afternoon jobs. -E Ai. UPPER LEFT: Mrs. R. Killough explains the ffacts of life' to her nursing class. LEFT: Mr. J. Van Zant instructs a special education class. ' Mr. Jim Van Zant Special Education 210 Cooks, Custodians Keep Us Going FRONT ROW: Leibert, K Cook, L. Igcrt, D. Toeplitz, A Sommers, A. Smith, N. Hen ninger. BACK ROW: E. Gen tr C Shar R Delozicr - f as . A ., .Q . In ,W ,,,.,.,. : - ' v- .z , Vg. . ,-' '. Y ' ' f' . as , iw - C , . - I - v , 1 4 Y, - P, - W. Tompkins, P. Ashlock, A Madigan, K. Lenhart. Mrs. Leota Mercer ' -f - ' Mrs. Leota Mercer, who has been like a mother to the faculty, inas- much as she keeps the coffee brew- ing in the teachers' lounge, an- nounced her resignation this year. Other familiar custodial figures, Mr. Warren 'Hap' Dickson and Mr. Ven- us Lee continued to prove they can maintain and repair practically any- thing. The sack lunchn made its inauguration in the cafeteria as the latest addition to the number of food options. In the regular line, cafeteria cooks ladled out the 'Tour Basicsu to hungry students who jammed the lunchroom during the single lunch period. y .xi ,fgf if i Mr. Hap Dickson .fi Mr. Venus Lee LEFT: Mr. E. Jacobsen re- laxes with his grandchildren. BOTTOM LEFT: Mr. J. Dil- lard corrects student boo-boos. BOTTOM RIGHT: Mrs. R. Barber keeps a copy of . Writer's Digest close to her l l typewriter. Special Recognition to Jacobsen, Barber, Dillard Special recognition goes to a Bomber of 18 years, Mr. Ed. Jacobsen, who has originated several traditions. An OSU graduate, he started MCHS wrestling in his first year here, 1958, and introduced the sport to area grade schools. He also invented the 'beat tag,' the ribbon worn at game time. Mr. Jacobsen started the golf team in 1960 and organized a Midwest City Teen Club that summer. He's run the bowling alley since 1965 and in the meantime established one other tradition: the selling of longjohn dough- nuts. ,ante Los Ctfatro Alimento-.3 iiaslecos - A teacher of nine years' duration, Mr. John Dillard has announced his res- i nation this year. Mr. Dillard, who also Cid his student teaching here, has been a member of the Spanish and English faculty and also advised the yearbook for eight of those nine years. Mr. Dillard sponsored Spanish Club and Pep Club for nine years, in addition to his teachin duties. His favorite hobby, travel, will become his vocation, as he plans to work for Midwest Travel Service, es- corting groug tours through North Amer- ica, mainly y train. Many tri s will be to Mexico, where he will be able to use his Spanish. Mrs. Ruby Barber, chairman ot the Language Arts Department, and a teacher since 1952, retires this year to move on to other interesting areas of Workf' A professional writer, she plans to finish a book she has started, then help others learn to write by teaching creative writing in college. Mrs. Barber has taught all three grades in English and invented the MCHS creative writing course five years ago. She has been chairman for six years. ,W ax I av ',,' ,gf the 211 Teachers Profess Grammar Ain't Hard to Learn TOP: Mr. Pete Clonec grades lots-n- lots of papers. Mrs. Lodema Correia paints pottery in spare time. 212 Mr. Pete Clonce-Basic English IV, Mass Media, Vocabulary, Composition. Mrs. Lodema Cor- reia-English Literature I, II, Vocabulary, Com- position, Creative Writing, Sophomore Class Sponsor, Mrs. Madge Davis-American Liter- ature, Composition, Vocabulary. Mrs. Darendia McGee-English II, American Short Stories, Theme, Composition, Basic English III. Miss Terry Reagan-English II, Basic English, Pep Club Sponsor, Latin Club Sponsor. f ai gg 'A ,, s asa , 3 Q X if , 5+ ,gf.QemQf,g - ,E i yi' K1 K gil .. K is , - ,JW .- me -. K VVAK , :W g . if if kk Ol. Q Y s f, aa 5 , , X .ig ,si .Q av K f X . ,,,'?':gAiSwgeAg-, ' Xi .,,- f gggsxgl je Ii' -' VVQ1 Q '.,. . T: ,4 As They Point Out Do's and Don'ts of Writing Mrs. Ruby Barber-American Liter- ature, Composition Research, Amer- ican Novel, Poetry, Composition, World Literature, Creative Writing, English Literature, Literary Club Sponsor. Mrs. Betty Gibson-Amer- ican Novel, Poetry, Composition, Creative Writing, American Short Story. Miss Mary Good-American Literature, Composition Research, World Literature, American Novel, Poetry. Miss Dee Melton-English II, Basic English ll. Ms. Barbara Sessions- Journalism I,II,lII, Newspaper, Yearbook. Mrs. Mary Spirgis- World Literature, Composition, Re- search, Creative Writing, Vocab- ulary, Composition. , 'iles 3, S ,L 2. 1, r. Phi .V . 3? W' . . ' 2, af -F' fi-4'-'F'-sf.. , K 'sv-N fx ...mf gi-wil JQ u ig? i' . 3.4.-f'f -Q-,, ,ge ii.. s ' . 'rr r , 'i , R T:-lax AQ I -nw inf- ' - fag 'f sf W fix, M at Y r . .al , , e VK -au. . arr. .... - -:arf 1, if--1f:,g-tiff W if - -' 'L W rpg -sf f,,Xhs,E L 32' ls Q TOP RIGHT: Mrs. B. Gibson tells highlights of short stories. TOP LEFT: Miss Good reads Scarlet Letter. BOTTOM: Ms. B. Sessions studies news story. Learning to communicate and find- ing the way to escape into a world of knowledge characterize all levels of English. The senior course of study has been enlarged this year by adding such electives as Mass Media, The Novel, and Drama. For juniors and sophomores consider- able freedom of choice has been given in three general areas, liter- ature, language and composition. WEE 214 Debaters Find Rebuttals Lead To Long Mr. Bill Carter-American Short Story, Theme, Composition, Research, Drama l,II,III, Basic English II, Mask and Gavel Sponsor, Thespian, Inter- national Thespian Sponsor. Mrs. Marilyn Chandler-English Literature II, Vocabulary, Basic English II. Mrs. Fran Cooke-Basic English III, Read- ing, Basic English IV. Mr. Lonnie Edwards-Basic English II, Football Coach, Physical Education. Mrs. Jo Ann Hunt-Debate and Dis- cussion I,II,III, Speech I,II, Mask and Gavel Sponsor. Mrs. Alice Seger-English Liter- ature II, Vocabulary, English II, Basic English II, Literary Heated Arguments vs? Club . TOP: Mr. Bill Carter directs a major play performed by Drama students. BELOW: Mrs. Jo Ann Hunt needle points in spare time. Practicing their power of persuasion, studying current topics, copying quote cards and tiling facts, the debate classes grew to reign as the largest speech department in the state. Mrs. .Io Ann Hunt drilled on articulation and vocal quality as her future politicians repeatedly heard themselves on tape. Mr. Bill Carter offered a puppet theatre class, tournament workshop, technical study, as well as traditional drama teaching. Pantomiming gave drama- tists opportunity to express their imaginations while character studies led them to portray tragic roles. slim as 3 ,Wi ' 5 I K gg' ,,f,Q fIT5 M E -1 .V V .11 Q Wm as , fi- H. 4' if s -1. J pe, It f 'r1:.-me Mr.Jim Damell-Athletic Direc- tor. Mr. Dick Evans-Drivers Ed- ucation, Physical Education, Football Coach. Mr. Ron Freeman-Football Coach, Physical Education. Mr. Ron Freeman-Drivers Educa- tion, Health, Football Coach, Wrestling Coach. Mr. Keith Gooch-Drivers Ed- ucation, M-Club, Football Coach, Baseball Coach. Mr. John Matlock-Physical Educa- tion, Advanced Physical Ed- ucation, Football Coach. Miss Kathy Neill-Physical Ed- ucation, Advanced Physical Education, Pep Club Sponsor, Sophomore Class sponsor. Miss Pam Stark-Physical Education, Pep Club Sponsor, Sophomore Class Sponsor. P.E. Provides Entertainment Plus Exercise From the Turkey Run in November to the track finals in April, the athletic department held a wide range of intramural competition. Miss Kathy Neill and Miss Pam Stark hammered the girls into jog- ging while Mr. John Matlock found up and down the bleachers the per- fect setting for his classes. Com- bining the 2 sexes for gym classes added to their list of strenuous assignments. The athletic depart- ment, headed by Coach Jim Darnell supported all sports and MCHS be- came spotted as leaders in the Mid- State Conference. ABOVE: Coaches Kathy Neill and Dewey Allen dis- cuss tennis plans. LEFT: Bill Luttrell barks, 'Get yourself aBear!, 2 Curious scientists found themselves dis- secting frogs in Biology I, capturing birds in Biology II, arranging formulas in Chemistry I. The department headed by Mr. Harms also made mud pies in Geology while the Physics students esti- mated the speed of sound. Our ground flyers had their first take off in numerous tests in Aeronautics. Living in the dark, the photography classes came out with beautiful light, the reflection of their Work. TOP: Mrs. S. Holmgren gives her pet horse some sugar. BOTTOM: Mrs. C. Mace watches Danna McKay in- spect slides. Mr. Robert Ambler-Biology I, II, Junior Varsity Basketball, Cross Country, Track. Mr. John Harms-Chemistry, Aeronau- tics, Science Club. Mrs. Shirley Holmgren-Biology I, Drill Team. Mrs. Camien Mace-Physiology, Biology I. Mr. Raymond Mirtz-Photography, Physics, Physical Science. Mr. Eugene Smith-Geology, Biology I. Earthworms Dug Science if I CENTER: Mrs. Sharon Harris cares for a new- born calf on her farm. RIGHT: Mrs. Maybelle Provine enjoys the com- pany of her grandchild- ren. BELOW: Mr. Bill Mooney considers guns an interesting pastime. Q? is Mr. Charles Imes-Algebra II, in E1 32 if ,, 5 -4 .QW-gif' .15 . ,..,,..,,. .1 Kir i n 1, i ssyss i .E , High School Math, Math Club, Chess Club, Youth for Christ. Ed Jacobsen-High School Math, Senior Class Sponsor. Mrs. Sharon Harris-Matrix! Calculus, Algebra II,Geom- ctry, Math Analysis, Math Club, Jr. Class. H .4 - ' , , ,. .M v,,, ., .. , f- . A., H A-f'.- - - vw.-as v.i. -, . W siefm ,eiY?fw.ss1L Mrs. Maybelle Provine-Algebra Il, Trigonometry, National Honor Society. Mr. Bill . .V ,A . .. - f Mooney-Algebra I,II, High ri ' ,i Lx sw, fe 1 'S 'SYS-H if x fy, . ff.- , are . School Math. Mr. Milton Mor- rison-Algebra I,Il, High School , Math, Sophomore Class Spon- sor. . nalytics Concludes that I + I Is Not Always 2 N Six different levels of mathematics are offered here ranging from calculus to high school math. Mrs. Harris heads the department where numbers are her business. 2 218 RIGHT: Mrs. U. Hiner teaches her favorite dog new tricks. LEFT: Mrs. J. Rogers, her hubby, and Miss T. Reagan grub it up at a pool- side party. Mr. John Dillard-Spanish I,ll,IIl,lV, Pep Club Sponsor, Spanish Club Sponsor, Sophomore Class Sponsor. Mrs. Ursula Hiner-German I,Il,IlI, Ger- ,X man Club Sponsor. Mrs. Abigail Lake- 'Y Spanish 1,n,111,1v. Mrs. Jonnie Rogers-Latin I,lI, English II, Latin Club Sponsor, Pep Club Sponsor. Mrs. Linda Smithson-Spanish I, American Short Story, Theme Composition, English II, Basic English III, Spanish Club, Drill Team. Mrs. Ginette St. Cyr-French I,II, lII,lV, French Club. . is 5 1 f. 5155: xr .- O O , 5 1 31, 1. 1 A S.. H Students Speak with Forked Tongues Whale xxytvs nf.. S... , 3 ? 5 . . T 5 . TOP: Mr. J. Dillard keeps busy with extra job cleaning local train. BOTTOM: Mrs. G. St. Cyr C8.l'l,t believe they did right for once! Increasing Their Foreign Language Vocabulary BRIDGING THE communication gap was the main goal set forth by the foreign language classes. Learn- ing cultural backgrounds of various countries also introduced students to lives they found much different from their own. THE DEPART- MENT took top honors in the state annual foreign language week pro- motional contest, and received na- tional recognition in the November issue of 6'Accent', fthe national publication for foreign languagesj. Mrs. Abigail Lake's department gain- ed l73 Spanish, German, Latin, and French students. ANOTHER COMPENSATION for a year of hard work came with the foreign language banquet. In class, the Spaniards acquired the everyday language of Mexico, while Ger- man classes worked on irhythmf Mrs. Ursula Hiner, a German native, familiarized her classes with first- hand knowledge of German life. LATIN STUDENTS of Mrs. Jonnie Rogers were provided a mural pic- turing Roman gods and various mythological creatures. In Madame St. Cyr's classes, English was the forbidden language as students spoke only French. A native of France, she provided a gay Parie atmosphere with films, clothes, pictures and collectoris items dec- orating her room. 2 Social Sciences Sort Past, Analyze Contemporary World Expansion of the social studies department has given students a greater opportunity to get more details about their current environment and also those of past civilizations. Many new courses have been in- troduced, including Polit- ical Awareness, Ancient TOP RIGHT: Mrs. E. Parr and com- panion rest after long walk. BOT- TOM: Taking ad- vantage of the sun, Mr. L. Welton pre pa.res to play golf History, Values and Con- flicts, Todayls Problems, World Cultures, and Man's Environment. The instruc- tors renewed their policy of constant evaluation of new courses, in attempts to make them student- oriented. ,Hier rt e ? Q fx ::' x S -P , X E . 'YLA P ., ff 591 ,W .r .IA : W., . -isa: , .x,.,,. fa, sl? -, 5 . ,- A Vkkr .MW f. ii 5ghff9 'fIs' 1, in fs 15 if H Q l 5 . . 9 Mrs. Kathleen Allen-PsychologyfSociol- ogy. Mr. Jim Austin-Ancient and Medieval History, Today's Problems, Political Awareness. Mr. Walton Bird- song-SociologylPsychology. Mr. Bill Luttrell-Psyel1ology!Sociology, Political Awareness, Football coach, Wrestling Coach. Mr. Dick Lykins- U.S. History, Western Cultures, Jr. Class Sponsor. Mrs. Earlene Parr- Ecology, Anthropology, Today's Prob- lems, Class Sponsor. Mr. John Pratt-Political Awareness, Law and Justice, Basketball Coach. Mr. Ralph Thurman-Government, United States History, European History. Mr. Lowrie Welton-Manls Environment, Latin Amer- ican History, Student Council Sponsor. LEFT: Mr. D. Ly- kins quickly runs off test before lst hour. RIGHT: Mr. J. Aus- tin shows daughter his childhood pic- tures. V L. it ,,.'. 'fp EES? ? 1 222 SWKl'f ' Business World Ahead for Diligent COE Students Prospering to bigger and better things, Mrs. Barbara Phillips, head of the business department, retired from teaching and stepped up to computer programming. Hunt and peck was the only system of typing early in the year. While acquiring speed, students lost accuracy. They did, however, pick up general in- formation concerning the typing of themes, letters, and composi- tions. Learning business fundamen- tals in such classes as general busi- ness, business law, accounting, business machines, and record keeping opened doors to the world of big business. Playing around with cash registers, adding machines, and typewriters often provided a bit of pleasure as students had fun experimenting With them. COE, Cooperative Of- fice Education, gave students who wished to pursue business a chance for on-the-job-training throughout the community. TOP RIGHT: Mrs. K. Talley busy practicing for big game. TOP LEFT: Mrs. P. Harrison rides her bike to and from school to help prevent pollution. Mrs. Pell Harrison-COE, Shorthand I. Mr. John Klentos-Typing I, Business Machines. Mrs. Norma Perdue-General Business, Business Machines, Practical typing. Mrs. Irene Moore-Typing I, Shorthand I, II. Mrs. Barbara Muncaster-Record Keeping, Typing I. Mrs. Barbara Phillips-Accounting ll, Business Law, Re- cord Keeping. Mrs. Anne Roberts-Business Machines, Business Math, COE, FBLA Sponsor. Mrs. Kay Talley-Typing I, II, Office Practice, Business Machines, Business Math. Mrs. Loynita Thurman-Typing I, Shorthand I, Junior Class Sponsor. Q ii ff Q Lfif : -' ' in a p, . T . Nzprz fi '.-1 Qfffii 4 f F' A , fl M ,792 '7 Vocational Education Encourages Trade Careers V0-TECH FACULTY: Front Row: T. Kite, E. Lewis, G. Davidson, M. Droll, C. Sanders, B. Kaby, H. Burke, B. Barton. Standing: G. Cook, L. Jackson, M. Dowell, A. Fields, U. Fairbanks, B. Cluck, B. Bryce, C. Meek, F. Bradley, L. Gregory, B. Thompson, T. Nolen, B. Jones, B. Scott. The Vocational Center offers 14 classes for men and women students. Auto mechanics merited the highest boys' enrollment, while child care topped the girls, list. Graphing, engineering, upholstery, printing, and sewing constitute some of the class offerings. Neighboring school students were bussed to our voca- tional center, which has grown con- siderably since its inception in 1968. .yf 223 Musical Skills Beneficial 224 Miss JoAnn Carlson-Music l,ll, III, Mixed Chorus, Music Ap- preciation lV,V, Applied Music II, Pep Club Sponsor. Mr. Paul Enix-Band Club, Elementary Band, Woodwind, Brass, Per- cussion, Ensemble, Key Club Sponsor. Mrs. Dorothy Howard-Art I,II, Art Club Sponsor. Mr. Gary Hurt-Crafts I,II,III, Art Club Sponsor. Mr. Steve Rimicci-Elementary Band, Woodwind, Brass, Percussion, Band Club Sponsor. Mrs. Sylvia Worcester-Art lI,lll,lV, Art Club, 200 voices combining in the vocal music department, enables Miss Jo Ann Carlson to have a variety of music activities. Mixed chorus, select chorus, and numerous quartets break down the large body and give vocalists the option to specialize. ln his l4th year as director of the 144-piece marching band, Mr. Paul Enix has captured over 100 awards state wide, including 6 national honors for his achievements. Brass, Woodwind, and Percussion Theory classes were taught by new teacher Steve Rimicci. 0 is fl Y . . . X 5 UPPER LEFT: Mr. Steve Rimicci ad- justs the sax so Johnny can blow his horn. UPPER RIGHT: An avid Bomber fan Jo Ann Carlson, eagerly cheers her team on. LEFT: It's ehild's play admits Mrs. Sylvia Worcester. ,w,s,s,, p ,Me -' 'fri ., rs. . M W. A+.3Q,,g,f fsf-ag, : r , t,,,l,,aiMss: 3' 7, X, sae- S IPX is rf H ,, My WWQLQZ if xiii ,r fi .ss fgiregvi ae ' ,g f,ff5?C2fcf1e, W 4, aff, f or-tw ,fry rf F . Maw ' ' sr ef ' - effnzfqaee aziltfmix- s rim ss ff if 4 fl R .Z Finger I . N . . . afaigij i , ,. 7 ss' Y f i r, f-:sr-as s wi ,..,- F55 5 Q ' ' X ', ' , . Mrs. Ona Keas-Family Relations, Home Economics III,IV, FHA Sponsor. Mr. L.A. Shepherd-Distributive Education II, III, DECA Sponsor, Junior Class Sponsor. Mrs. Kitty Watson-Home Economics II, If g ill ff' K- al Mr. Dewey Allen-Audio Visual, Mechani- cal Drawing I,II,III, Tennis Coach. Mrs. Sally Bratton-Home Economics II,III, FHA Sponsor, Senior Class Sponsor. Mr. Joe Garrison-Woodwork I,II,III, Pep Club Sponsor. Mr. Raymond Greenlee-Me- chanical Drawing I, Woodwork II,III. Paints and Toothpiek Houses Recall Memories Offering brief courses ranging from baby-bathing to needlework, the home economics department pre- pared future homemakers. Mixing ingredients for tasty recipes kept our Susie Housewives on their toes. Shop students continued to build everything from shelves for class- rooms to china cabinets for some- one's dining room. Finger painting and drawings filled the halls of MCHS as colorful minds of the art students created moods on paper. LOWER LEFT A stitch in time saves nine agrees Mrs K. Watson. LOWER RIGHT Itls apparent that Mrs O Keas has a green thumb Index Miss Delena Melton Retires After 27 Years Miss Delena Melton announced at mid- term that she would retire in May, cul- minating 27 years of service to MCHS. Her teaching career began at New Lima, Prairie View in Seminole County and Murray Jr. College at Tishomingo. Miss Melton also played on the St. Louis All Stars basketball team for six years. While teaching at Prairie View, Mr. Oscar Rose, then superintendent, knew of her interest in girls' basketball and invited her to come to MCHS as coach. Accepting his offer, Miss Melton coached the girls' basketball team from 1946 until it was dropped from the activities in 1955. A Remaining at MWC, Miss Melton taught 10th and llth grade English classes and some physical education. Aside from being the girls' basketball coach, she was sponsor of the Girls HMB Club, when there was basketball, Pep Club, and Jr. Red Cross. Miss Me1ton's plans for the future include reading, working in her yard, and relaxing. She also would like to visit a few interesting places. Acknowledgements The staff of the 73 Bomber would like to acknowledge the businesses rn the community that made contributions Special thanks to Phrps Appliances Rita s Dress Shop Napoleon Charcoaler Bishop 84 Quinn and Genie Personnel Co-Editors: Debbie Jackson Cindy Thompson Class Editors: Claudia Ennis Linda Courtnay Sports Editor: Shirley Boone Organizations Editor: Claudia Black Personalities Editor: Dawna Robertson Academics Editor: Sally Fritsche Index Editor: Marilyn Ferber Photographers: Jim Beckel Les Welden Ed Callaway Business Manager: Cynthia Lower Publicity Manager: Angela Manning Advisor: Barbara W. Sessions i973 Bomber Staff , . . . . , a s a s 226 Ackerman, Debbie 63,151 Ackerman, Gary 25,150,168 Ackerman, Lynne 79,151,167,176 Adam, Greg 156 Adams, Lisa 157 Adcock, Holly 63,157 Aikin, Helen 25 Aikin, Vickie 25,170 Albers, Pam 63,140,170 Albritton, Pam 63 Aldridge, Lori 63 Alexander, Kelly 79,104,149 Alexander, LuAnn 63 Allen, Annette 79 Allen, Dwayne 25 Allen, Janet 63,154,156,140 Allen, Jim 63,118,166 Allen, Jody 79 Allen, Michael 79,151 Allen, Norma 79 Allen, Regina 25,189 Allen, Vicki 25,153 Alt, Kim 63 Ameen, Peter 82 Amico, Joe 25,47,142,l54,164, l69,175,180,183 Amis, Monica 78,79,137,140,162, 171 Anderson Anderson Anderson Anderson, Anderson, Anderson, Anderson Anderson Anita 78,79,17l,175 Eric 25,167 James 25 Andersonz , Jeff 79 John 63 Laurie 79 Mike 25 Ronnie 63,156 Sharon 63 Anglin, Denise 79,l28,131,l42 Anselmin, Deborah 25 Aragon, Holly 25 Arambula, Bruce 63 Armstrong, Teri 25,153,170 Armstrong, Warren 63,1 29,130, 142,168 Arnold, Cheryl 79,171 Arnold, Jackie 63,166,140 Ary, Richard 63,157 Ashcraft, Lulu 79 Ashley, Gary 25,102,103,114,175 183,193,195 Ashley, Ralph 63,70,122,110 Astafan, Lauren 79,171,175 Atkinson, Steve 25 Atkinson, Victor 25 Atkinson, Victor 63 Atterbury, Joan 79,160,171 Austin, Bill 63,134,137,168,198 Austin, Leslie 79 Badger, Kim 25,152,l70,176 Badgett, Don 63,156 Baggett, Becky 25 Baggett, Ben 79 Bagley, Freddie 79,113,110 Bagwell, Debbie 63,156 Bailey, Carol 78,79,166,171,140 Bailey, Charlotte 63,156 Bailey, Jeff 63,168,140 Bain, David 25,38,102,103,162 Baird, Sheila 21,63,140,153 Baird, Sheryl 63,l67,140,171,172 Baker, Carla 142 Baker, Stephen 25,143,182 Baldner, Andy 79 Baldner, Pam 25,154,170 Ballard, Susan 79 Barber, Faye 79 Bardaro, Frank 79 Bartield, Shirley 79 Barger, Cody 79,110 Barker, Debbie 63,162,171,140 Barnes, Earnest 63,137,,151,167, 198 Barnett, Brent 63,82 Barnett, Jeff 63 Barnett, Judy 25 Barnett, Linda 79 Barr, Gary 25 Barr, Sue 63,154,177,140 Barra, Steve 24 Barrett, Sharon 26,178 Barrett, Teena 179 Barry, Donald 79,104 Barton, Rhonda 26,153 Bass, Sandy 63,140,171 Bassett, Donald 5,26,102,153, 183 Bassett, Donna 26 Batchelor, Micheal 63 Batchelor, Vicki 26,181 Bates, Julie 78,79,162,167,171, 175,140,123 Batson, Billy 63 Batson, Debbie 63,166 Bawcum, David 26 Bealmer, Bobby 63,154 Beames, James 79,137,l62,166,140 Bean, Terrie 26,165,178 Beard, Vonne 79,140,145,149,166 Bechtold, Kim 79,171 Bechtold, Linden 63,114 Beckel, Jim 63,160 Becker, Susie 79,171 Bell, Carolyn 26,159,170 Bell, Janice 63 Bell, Julia 26,143 Bellows, Joe 79 Benner, Kim 79 Bennett, Jim 27 Benson, Donna 27 Benton, L. 140 Benton, Tim 199 Bergman, Chris 79,140 Bettis, Shirley 27,170,232 Betts, Bill 27 Betts, Mike 63,121,110 Billings, Gary 156 Billings, Keith 63,156 Bills, Debbie 63,128,131,171 Bird, Kathy 79 Birdsong, Teresa 79 Bishop, Bill 63,102,103 Bishop, Michelle 64,165,171 Black, Claudia 64,154,l60,l05, 167,171,172,175,180 Blackburn, Mayumi 140 Blackwell, Cathy 79,162,166,167 140,110 Blagowski, Debra 64 ,.,,-,,,,rn Blakenship, Bob 64,140 Blocker, Carol 79 Blosser, Susan 27,134,136,167,l23 Bloufas, Dennis 27,175 Blue, Kemel 24,27,162,164,175, 177 Bock, Judy 64,179 Bodder, David 27 Bodine, Peggy 79,171 Bonzewski, Carol 64,169,180 Boone, Shirley 64,169,171,175, 176,140 Borden, Robin 27,178 Boren, Donna 179 Boring, Donna 4,64,l53,171,172, 175 Botts, Brent 79 Bowman, Ray 27 Boyd, Patty 80 Boydston, Paul 80 Boyer, Gary 64,134 Bracey, Cindy 27,170 Brackett, Vaneta 64 Bradford, Wesley 64,140 Bradley, Steve 80,140 Brakhage, Terry 80 Brakhae, Wilda 27 Branch, John 27,169 Brandenburg, Mike 80 Brandom, Bobby 64 Brandon, Jim 28,183,108,l90,106 Brandon, Leesa 64 Branham, Joe 80 Brasstield, Gary 28,169,121 Brasstield, Kieth 80,104 Bray, Hugh 28,159 Bray, Sheila 64 Brents, Pat 28,154,170 Breslin, Britton, Britton, Brooks, Brown, Brown Patti 179 Nancy 80 Terri 64,134,136 Jim 80,l42,167,140 Charlie 28,l69,183,12l Darla 80 Browni David 80 Brown Dewayne 64 Brownl Gwen 64,171 Brown, Janet 64,171 Brown, Jean 80 Brown, Jerry 80 Brown, Micki 80 Brown, Mike 64,157 Brown, Ricky 64,121 Brown, Tim 64 Brown, Wanda 80 Brownback, Judy 80 Browne, Chris 80,156 Brunken, Donna 80,169,171 Brunken, Gary 28 Bruster, Mary 64,162,166,171, 140 Bryan, Mike 179 Bryant, Elaine 178 Bryant, James 18,64,114 Bryant, Joanne 28 Buckley, Joey 64 Budde, Billy 64,113,121 Burk, John 28 Burke, Brian 154,156,110 Burke, Tina 28,153,154,170,176, 181 Burkhalter, Roger 64,134,136,151 Burkhart, Guy 28,154 Burnett, Liz 28,152,154,170 Burnett, Virginia 29 Burnette, Bryant 80 Burns, Diana 64 Burns, Randy 64,156 Burr, Donna 78,80,171 Burris, John 80 Burris, Perry 80,106,107 Busby, Susan 64,171 Burton, Alan 29 Bybee, Betsy 64,179 Bybee, Jim 80 Bye, Bethany 29,134,154,166,169, 170,173,175,188,192,194,186,187 Byers, Gail 29,166,168,169,180 Byers, Stanley 64,169 Byford, Fred 29 Caddell, Mary 29 Cain, Kerwin 80 Calderwood, Greg 64 Calhoun, Kenneth 80,168 Callaway, Carol 80 Callaway, Ed 64,166 Callaway, Randy 80,142,143,110 Callaway, Ronnie 65 Callihan, Mitzi 80 Campbell, Charles 24,29,150,151, 169,175,177,180,183,194 Campbell, Eugene 45 Campbell, James 65,154 Campbell, John 20,29,148,169, 193,194,195,191 Campbell, Lyn 65 Campbell, Marion 29,169 Campbell, Melton 65,156 Campbell, Myers 20,29,148,193, 194,195,191 Campbell, Richard L. 80 Campbell, Robert 80 Campbell, Vanessa 80 Camplese, Teresa 65,167,171,177,140 Cannon, Marc 65,102,154 Cardoni, Becky 80,171 Cardoni, Terri 65,171 Carlisle, John 29,121 Carlisle, Tim 80 Carney, Pam 80,134,171 Carpenter, Caren 65,154,171,175, 176 Carpenter, Ricky 81,110 Carpitcher, Freda 29 Carr, Wannetta 30 Carrasco, Carmen 81,142,162,171 Carrel, James 65,145 Carrel, Joan 30,182 Carrel, John 65 Carroll, Kathy 30,159,166 Carroll, Paul 81 Carroll, Tom 81 Carry, Patti 65,162 Carter, Denise 65,179,181 Carieri Jackie 65,142,143,154, 7 Carter, Ron 81 Carwile, Joe 24,30,100,102,103,175, 180,183,191 ,192,194,195 Carwile, Mary 65,140,166,171, 176 Casey, Keith 81 Cash, James 65,151,164 Cash, Randy 65,142,l43,145,149 Cassidy, Lanada 30,134,136 Cassidy, Vicki 65,134,l37,166, 167,169 Castillo, Becky 30,176 Castillo, Cindy 81 Cates, David 81,137 Ceyler, Phillip 30 Chamberlain, Cathy 78,81,171,175 Chambers, Karen 65 Chambers, Mike 81 Chambless, Carol 30,170 Chambless, Kevin 81 Champagne, Jean 65,157 Chang, Rusty 65 Chappell, Barbara 178 Chase, Eldon 30,125,164,175,121 Chasteen, Ricky 81,137 Cheatam, Ann 65,134,136,157 Cheatarn, Debbie 81,137 Chevalier, Debbie 30,170 Chevalier, Kathy 65,169,171 Chiang, Marsha 30,153 Chiang, Wei 81,104 Chicoine, Tommy 65 Childres, Charlie 81 Chowning, Joe 65,136 Christian, Cindy 65,180,140 Christian, Danny J. 65,140,154, 166 Christian, Danny R. 65,140 Chinruk, Scott 81 Clabes, Brandon 81 Clark, Carol 81,156 Clark, Delmar 31,165,167 Clark, Kim 65 Clark, Patty 31,154,170 Clark, Tom 65 Clark, Trice 31 Cleveland, Chris 31,114 Cline, Howdy 31 Clubb, Greg 31 Coad, Mike 31,150,151,165,169 Coats, Martha 31 Cobb, Naomi 81,140 Cobbs, Brenda 81 Cochran, Karen 31,162,170,172, 185,188 Coe, Keeda 81 Coe, Mark 81 Coffey, Cheryl 81 Coker, Lenny 31 Cole, David 31 Coley, Jimmy 81 Collins, Debbie 81,166 Colunga, Char 81,145,149 Combs, Brenda 65,134,136,157 Combs, Sue 81,137,142 Cone, Jenny 179 Conn, Leonard 81 Conover, Danny 65 Conti, Carol 31,153,154,170, 176 Conti, John 81 Cook, Cindy 65,153,154 Cook, Frank 36,170 Cook, Gary 65 Cook, Marcy 31,153 Cook, Mark 31 Cook, Norma 31 Cook, Patricia 31,159 Copple, Cindy 81 Cooper, Bill 179 Cooper, Dewayne 65,137 Cooper, Janet 81,168 Cooper, Linda 78,81,142,167,171 Cooper, William 32 Copeland, Chris 32 Corngg, Janne 24,28,32,137,165, 1 Cornwall, Kim 65 Costilla, Francis 82,154,167, 171 Cothren, Carl 32 Cotterell, Terry 32,154,169,170, 170,l76,188,193,194 Cotton, Mickey 82 Cottrell, Carl 32,102,183 Cottrell, Larry 82 Cottrell, Terri 32 Courtnay, Linda 65,160,171,140 Cox, Debbie 66,171 Cox, Ted 32,102,183,97,109,114,106 Crabtree, Beverly 32 Crabtree, Mike 66,102,183,121 Craft, Mark 32,114 Craig, Harvey 32 Craig, Mike 32 Craig, Linda 82,136,154 Crain, Denise 82 Crane, Cathy 66,179 Creed, Martha 178 Crider, Christy 32,166 Cross, Lora 82 Crossley, Danette 82 Crossley, Leann 82,166 Crowder, Jim 78,82,104,175,140, 121 Crowell, Sherry 82,171 Cruzan, Carl 82,110 Cruzan, Skip 54,66,102,103,169 Cruze, Nerissa 66,169,171,179 Culler, Karen 32,166,170,175,188 Cummings, Dolores 82 Cummings, Johnny 32,114 Cummings, Sherry 82,142 Cunningham, Barbara 81,82,128, 131,140 Cunningham, David 18,66,102,169 Cunningham, Donna 32,159 Curling, Dallas 82 Curling, Karen 32 Curry, Don 66 Curry, Robert 32 Curtis, Anita 32 Curtis, Rodney 66 Custer, Doug 82 Custerj Doug 66,134,136,149, 15 D'Amico, Bob 82,156 D'Amico, Debby 32 Damron, Sherry 82,171 Daniel, Nancy 66 Daniels, Kathy 32,159,170 Daniels, Patricia 32 Dare, Steve 82,156 Daugherty, Paula 32 Davidson, Cindy 32 Davidson, Chuck 82,110 Davidson, Gary 66,145,149,175 Davis, Cindy 82 Davis, James 66 Davis, Jim 24,32,40,102,103,104, 175,183 Davis, Sharon 66,171 Dawson, Cindy 82,137,142,143 Day, Terry 33 DeHut, Danny 82 Deminovich, Debra 82,171 Denny, Robert 82,104,140 Derrick, Scott 33 DeShazo, Mike 82,137 Detriler, Karl 66,134,136 Devaney, Michelle 82,171 DeVault, Donald 66 DeWitt, Mike 33 DeWitt, Pat 33 Dick, David 82 Dick, Dedra 33 Dickerson, Gary 66 Dillard,,Dody 66,68,154,171 Dillard, Sharon 33,152,166,169, 175,193 Dixon, Bonita 66,68,128,131,179 Dixon, Ronnie 156 Dobbs, Keith 34,162 Dodson, Arthur 34 Dodson, Mark 82 Doherty, Jeff 82,106,107 Dombrowski, Susan 34,170 Donnell, Diana 34 Dorrough, David 66,134,137,168, 198 Doss, Daryl 66,122 Doss, Earl 83 Dossey, Teresa 83,136,166 Douglas, Gena 83,171 Douglas, Joyce 178 Dowd, Alma 179 Dowdell, Bobby l34,137,142, 143,166,167 Downey, Paul 34 Drawbaugh, Robin 66,169,171 Ducasse, Reba 66,119 Dunflag, Kathy 64,66,166,171,176, Dunbar, Stan 66,156 Duncan, Connie 66,156 Duncan, Glen 66 Dunn, Debbie 34,134,136 Dunn, Marie 66 Duren, Debbie 171,175 Duren, Gary 64,83,110 Dyer, Sheryl 83,140,171 Eagan, Robert 34 Eagy, John 83 Earnest, Debbie 34 Easter, Marla 66 Easterday, Doug 66 Eastham, Bill 83,149,167 Eckart, Chris 34,148 Eckart, David 83,136,140,167 Edge, Ronnie 83 Edge, Trog 66,157 Edwards, Richard 34,159 Edwards, Sharon 67 Eichler, Sherrie 67 Eisentraut, Patricia 83 Ekman, Davy 83 Ekman, Denise 179 Elkins, Joy 67 Elliott, Bill 83 Ellsworth, Cathy 83 Elms, Mark 34 Emerson, Allan 34,151 English, Gary 67,122 English, Pam 83,171 Ennis, Claudia 67,140,160,171, 176 Eno, Robert 34 Erwin, Vicky 34 Estabrook, George 43,142 ' Ethridge, Dwayne 67,156 Eubank, Mary 34,170 Evans, Donald 35 Everett, Joey 67 Everley, Chuck 35,102 Fairbanks, Debbie 67,148 Fallis, Sherri 67,166,171 Fankhauser, Linda 67,140,179 Farber, Dennis 67,102,113,110 Farley, Gail 35,156,170 Farrer, Tim 67,156,116 Farris, John 67,129,130,142, 143,151,164 Farrow, Merry 178 Farthing, Jody 67,102,103,105, 164,183,110,196 Faught, Cathy 35 Faught, Donna 83,171 Ferber, Marilyn 24,35,160,170,173, 175,190,192,195 Ferguson, Karla 83,171 Ferguson, Lyn 67,134,137 Ferguson, Neal 67 Ferrell, Gary 67,134 Filippo, Denise 67 Filippo, Janelle 67,157,171 Flanagan, Davey 83,150,151 Fleming, James 83 Fleming, Thomas 67,145,149,151 Fletcher, Tom 35,181,122 Flores, Carol 83,181 Flores, Mona 83 Fluke, John 83 Flynt, Pamela 35 Ford, Alan 67 Ford, Keith 83 Forrest, Gordon 35 Foshee, Billie 67 Foshee, Debbie 35,153,194 Foshee, Jimmy 67,114,129,130 Foster, Earl 35 Foster, Harry 67 Foster, Matthew 83,171 Foster, Rick 35,157 Foster, Ruth 83,171 Foster, Thomas 35 Fox, Betty 35 Francis, Darla 35,237 Franks, Ronnie 83 Franseen, Graig 36,167 Frazier, Mike 67,102 Frazier, Tommy 83 Fream, Janet 36,153 Freeland, Cindy 83,128,131 Freeland, Tommy 36,157 French, Gary 83 French, Marla 83,142,171 Frensley, Carolyn 83,138,140 Fritsche, Sally 62,67,160,167, 17l,175,176,177 Frizell, Rick 67,154,113,110 Frost, Barbie 36,129,l31,153 Frost, Debbie 36 Frost, Sam 67 Frost, Sandra 83,156 Frunk, Diane 67,171 Fry, John 83 Fryrear, John 78,104,83,121 Fullbright, Jim 67 Furman, Pete 67,136,142,143,182 Fyffe, Chris 67,148,168,140 Galvin, Kathryn 36,136,153 Gandy, Diane 78,83,171,175 Garbutt, Ed 36,162 Gardner, Kathleen 67,140 Gradner, Scott 67,156 Garner, William 36 Garrett, Del 83,142 Garringer, Lori 67 Garrison, Alan 67,156 Garrison, Charles 83,104,107 Garrison, Karen 36,60 Gates, Larry 83,175 Gay, Dexter 83 Gay, Steve 83,156 Gaylor, Charles 36 Gee, Kathy 28,36 Geer, Patty 67,171,176 Geno, Debbi 67 Gentry, Frank 36,157 Gentry, Rosanne 178 22 Logan, Valerie 87,166 228 George, Wanda 67,179 Georgiades, Tony 83,104 Germany, Sharon 67 Gesell, Richard 67,110 Gibbon, Colt 83 Gibbon, Johnnie 36,112,110 Gibbs, David 26,37,109,106,l83 Giddens, Katy 83 Gilbert, Dianna 84,149,168 Gilbert, Ronny 84,156 Gilbert, Tanya 84 Gill, Jerry 84 Gillis, Jackie 67,171 Gisondi, Phillip 37 Glasgow, Sherry 84 Godsoe, Janie 37,157 Gooch, Ronnie 9,84,104,136,113, 1 14 ,1 10 Goode, Chuck 84 Goodman, Brad 37 Goodman, Tony 37 Goodrich, David 84 Gordon, Lisa 84,171 Gordon, Sharon 67,134,136 Gorham, David 37 Gorham, Debra 84 Gorell, Robert 84,137,166 Graham, Freddie 84 Graham, Lavelle 37,166 Grant, Tom 84,140,180 Grantham, Mary 179 Gray, Dennis 37 Green, Gaynelle 67,171 Green, Rhonda 178 Green, Stan 84,156 Green Tag 84,104,115 Greenhaw, Ann 84,131 Greenhaw, Clint 64,67,154,110 Greenhaw, Debbie 84,128,131 Grey, Barbara 67,154,171,140 Grice, Barbara 84 Grier, John 62,67,118,119,165, 166 Griffin, Debbie 67 Griffin, Lilli 84,142 Griffin, Nick 10,24,34,37,102,103, 169,175,183,190,192,194,195, 110 Griffin, Randi 37,148,162 Griffith, Diana 68 Grisham, Cynthia 68 Grisham, Greg 84 Grothe, Norman 37 Gunckel, Eric 84 Gustafson, David 37,134,136,169, 199 Guthery, Steve 84,104 Guthery, Susie 24,37,169,170,173, 175,187,188 Hackbarth, Kim 84 1-lagood, Mark 84,140,142,143,167 Hahn, Joanie 37,154,170,172 Hahn, Sheila 68,156 Haines, Shala 84 Hake, Chris 38 Hale, James 84,178,115 Hale, Jeanne 68 Hall, Brenda 38,178 Hall, Danny 24,38,100,102,103, 121,175,183,110,111,196 Hamilton, Calvin 68 Hamilton, Joyce 84,128,131 Hamilton, Marilyn 38,129,131 Hamm, Patty 24,38,154,167,170, 175,187,189 Hamm, Susie 38,170 Hampton, Jana 38,129,131,152,175, 189 Hanaway, Mark 68 Hancock, Debbie 38 Hanson, Kris 84,136,142 Hanus, Jane 38,134,136,167 Hardcastle, Brain 104 Hardin, Roxanne 38 Harding, Gail 39,136 if Harding, Marianne 84,136,142 Hardy, Debbie 39,153,159 Hardy, Greg 84,156 Hare, Diana 39,170 Hare, Nancy 84 Hare, Saundra 84 Harjo, Woody 39 Harkless, Charla 39,153 Harper, Dana 84,137 Harper, David 68,134,168 Harper, Patti 68 Harper, Robin 39,170 Harper, Rodney 84 Harrell, Larry 68 Harrell, Teresa 68,171,176 Harris, Cheryl 68 Harris, Donna 84 Harris, Jeri 84,171 Harris, M. 171 Harrig,sPaul 39,102,103,156, 1 Harrison, Holly 39 Harshaw, Raymond 84,104,110 Harshaw, Robert 39,l50,151,166, 175,182 Hartigan, Bob 68,156 Haritgan, Jim 85,90,110 Harwell, Chris 84 Hatter, David 85,137 Hawkins, Jerry 85,104,115 Hayes, Barbara 68,157 Heath, Bonnie 68,134 Heavner, Frank 68,181 Hedson, Linda 85,142,143,171 Heidmeyer, Denise 62,68,171 Heimer, Lydia 85 Heister, Alan 68,134,136 Heitman, John 39 Heitzke, Matthew 39 Heldebrand, Cindy 39,157 Hemmer, Lisa 39,167,194,195 Henderson, Charles 68 Hendreson, Margaret 24,26,40, 61,156,170,175,188 Hendrick, Gay 40,153 Henson, Chris 9 Henson, Faith 194 Henthorn, Dena 68,134,136 Herford, Anita 68 Herron, Jerry 40,162 Heuser, Sandy 40 Hewlett, Jan 178 Hickerson, Earvin 85 Hickey, Pam 40,159 Hickey, Theresa 78,85,l71,175 Hicks, Denise 68,162,166,171 Hicks, Donald 40,159 Hicks, Leslie 85,142,143,169, 171 Hicks, Patricia 40 Higgins, Eva 68,129,131,140, Ice, Susan 86,140,166 Ingram, Karen 171 Ingram, Terry 41,168 Inman, Bonnie 41 Inmon, Donna 86,138 Irons, Cindy 41 Irvin, Edwin 68 Issac, Linda 42,153 Jackson, Debbie 24,42,l42,143, 160,16 1,166,l70,173,175,187 18 8,192,194,199,200,202 James, Diane 42,170 James James , Jimmy 42,159 , Mary 178 James, William 42 Jay, Glenn 86 J ernig an, Mark 86 Jerome, Margaret 86,13 7,142,167 180 Jester, Jimmy 86 Jobe, Bradley 68 Johnson, Cathey 68,162 Johnson, Debbie 68 Johnson, Donald 42,159 Johnson, Jerry 86 Johnson, Johnny 68 Johnson, Patsy 42,170,173 Johnson, Sherral 42 Johnson, Steve 69,115 Johnson, Terry 86 Jones, Alan 60,62,69,106 Jones, Allen 86 Jones, Candy 123 Jones, David 86 Jones, Gerald 69 Jones, Glenn 86 Jones, Janie 178 Jones, Jimmy 86 Jones, Kandy 69,171,123 Jones, Phyllis 24,39,42,170, 142,143,168 High, Veleta 40,153 Hill Hill Hill Hill Hill H.ill Hill Hill , Carole 85,171 , Dana 68,171 Danny 40 Q Debbie ss , DeeAnn 85,152,140,169 , Jerry 40 Mike 49 68 162 ZNancy 83,151,172 Ronnie 15 7 Hill, Hillier, Patty 40 Hines, Angela 68,157 Hines, Ruth Ann 40 Hinkle, Debbie 40,170,181 Hinson, Carole 41,178 Hinson, Faith 41,153,194 Hinson, Hope 85 Hirati, Mayumi 85 Hise, Larry 85,137,142,143,167 Hofsaes, Tim 85 Holder, Cindy 41 Holder, Mike 62,68,166,118,119 Holland, Jane 85 Holand, Melanie 68 Holland, Roy 41,157 Holt, Cheryl 68,140,179 Homier, Marion 41,134,136,169, 180 Hooper, Karen 68,171 Hopkins, Sheryl 85,136,166 Hom, Barney 85 Horn, Mickey 85,104,106,107, 160 Hornbeck, Jordan 6 8 Howard, Randie 85,171 175,175 Jones, Ricky 69,118 Jones, Shelly 69,154,171 Jordanoff, Jamie 86,128,131 Jordon, Phillip 69,118 Jung, Gina 69 Kahut, Dawn 42,170 Kallroos, Steve 69 Kane, Don 86 Karner, Jane 42,165,170,180, 188,190,233 Kassebaum, Lisa 69 Kay, Penny 69,162,169,171,172, 175,177 Kearney, Patty 42,138,152,154, 170 Keith, Laurie 42,170 Kellam, David 69,102,103,114 Kelley, Dianna 42,159 Kellum, Pete 69 Kelly, Fred 86 Kellya, Debbie 42 Kelso, Jeff 86,104,1l8,l82 Kelso, Mark 42,182 Kendall, Tom 69,102 Kennedy, John 42 Kennedy, Tom 86 Kerr, Susa 42 Kesler, Larry 69,156 Ketchel, Kim 43 Keyl, Karen 43,129,131,170,180 Kiick, Jim 140 Killough, Janie 69,171 Howard, Rick 85 Howard, Shelia 68,128,131 Howard, Ted 41 Howard, Vonda 86 Howard, Wendy 86 Howell, Joyce 41,153 Howell, Linda 86 Howell, Ricky 68,102 Howse, Toni 86,128,131 Hoye, Buddy 68 Hulibasrd, Robin 86,128,131,142, 4 Hudak, Robert 41,100,102,l03 Huddleston, David 68,156 Hudson, Bill 68 Huff, Edsel 41,166 Hughes, Richard 41 Hull, Janie 41,178,232 Hulsey, Billy 86,114 Hulsey, Mike 86,137 Humphreys, Chris 41 Hunholz, Brenda 68,156 Hunter, Pat 86 Hurt, Chris 68,140 Hutchison, David 86 Hutchison, Debi 68,129,l31,156 Hutton, Elaine 86,137,166 Kilme r, Terry 69 King, Bobby 86 King, Cathy 43 King, King Dela 43,156 Dennis 69 King? Jo 178 Kang, Mike 86 King, 12 Pearedell 18,43,80,128, 9,131,138,156 Kinnison, Brenda 43,178,189 Kinnison, Kim 69,156 Kintzinger, Andrea 86 Kirt, Allen 86 Kirt, Ricky 86 Kirkpatrick, John 69,14 2,143, 156 Kirksey, Jean Ann 43 Kirtley, Doug 86 Kirts, Debbie 43,154,170,176,181, 18 Kirts, 5,188 Ken 69 Kiser, Karyl 69,171 Kizzia, Mary 43,178 Klaus, Frank 87 Klaus, Linda 69 Klein, Chuck 31,69,154 Klein, Leslie 87 Klinekole, Donna 87,157 Kneiss, Greg 69,156,181 Kniiely, Evie 78,87,140,149, 71 Knox, Steve 69 Koopman, Alice 87 Kounovsky, Kathy 87 Kounovsky, Paul 87,162,169,110 Krumme, Valeria 69,134,142,143, 149,154,171 Krusemark, Doresa 87 Kuettle, Bruce 69 Kuhn, Carolyn 21,69,171,176, 123 Kuhn, Kathleen 43,123,170 Kunselman, Rhonda 87 Kurtty, Marilyn 69,171,176 Lacey, Connie 69,142,143,145, 149,235 Lacey, Pam 43,129,131 Lacy, Mike 43 Laird, Louise 69,123,169,171 Lake, Leslie 43,153,189 Lam, Belinda 87 Lam, Steve 69 Lambert, Mike 87,104 Lambertus, Larry 87,128,130 Lancaster, Terri 43,165,167, 170,188 Landers, Susan 178 Lane, Arretta 69,166 Lane, Jim 43,148 Lane, Phyllis 87,166 Lane, Ronnie 43,150,165,180 Lange, Kevin 43,182 Lange, Teresa 43,154,170,172 Langford, David 69,134,137, 151,167 Lawrence, Teri 43,154,170 Lawsen, Jimmy 87 Lassiter, Mike 69,159 Leatherburyl, Deanna 43,153,167 Leathers, John 69,151 Lee, Calvin 87 Leffler, Kim 50,69,129,131,171 Lemieux, Bill 44,102,103,105,183 Lemm, David 44,175 Leonard, Loretta 69 Leons, Steve 87,167 Lesko, Julia 69,76,l71 Lewis, Becky 87 Lewis, Kevin 50,69,162 Lewis, Michael 70 Lewis, Royal 44,162 Lewter, Roxanne 178 Liddle, Tracy 87,128,131,142 Liggett, Drexel 87 Light, Pam 87,171 Liming, Vicki 87 Lindberg 70,181 Lindburg, David 87,151,169 Lindsey, Anita 70,152 Ling, Dian 87 Linville, Tim 87 Lippe, Bruce 44,154 Lippe, Greg 87 Lippert, David 70,118 Littlejohn, Chrys 44,170,178,185 Littlejohn, Elaine 44,153,154,170, 176 Littlejohn, Gayle 70 Littleton, Randy 87,104 Livingston, Carl 160 Logan, Paula 21,24,44,154,167, 170,172,175,l87,188,189,192,201 Long, Gayle 44,170,172 Long, Gilbert 38,44,101,102,103, 114,175,190,192,197 Long, James 70 Long, Sarah 44,178 Long, Susan 70,167,171 Looper, Bryan 87,130 Lopez, Larry 78,87,104,115 Lorance, Beverly 87,138 Lord, Dennis 44 Lord, Melanie 70,169,171 Loudermilk, Brenda 88 Loughridge, Leslie 88 Love, Mike 87,156 Love, Steve 44 Loveless, Mike 87 Lowary, Jeanette 179 Lowder, Lee Ann 70,167,171, 177,140,123 Lowe, Jenny 70,171 Lower, Cynthia 70,140,171 Lowery, Julie 44 Lowery, Keith 44,134,136 Lucas, Crystal 88,148,167,180 Lucas, Diane 44,153,189 Luciano, Angela 24,44,169,170, 175,189,194 Luke, Brad 44 Luns, Teresa 70 Lurry, George 88 Lyman, Julie 45,169,170,176, 188 Lyman, Theresa 88,171,176 Lynn, Lilly 70,157 Mabry, Keith 88,137 Mabry, Rose 178 Mackey, Debbie 70,179 Madden, Jan 70 Madewell, Steve 70,156 Magee, Steve 46 Mahaffey, Jim 88 Mahan, Melba 46 Mahoney, Kim 70,134,137,140, 167 Maines, Jerry 88 Mallow, Ron 70,134,137 Malone, Jo Anne 88 Mangus, Kenneth 70 Mangus, Pam 88,137,152 Manning, Angela 24,46,143,152, 160,170,172,175 Manning, Charles 78,88,115 Mansfield, Steve 46 Markham, Lynne 64,70,154,167, 171,175,176 Marquardt, Rodney 46 Marr, Kendall 88 Marshall, Cathy 88,171 Marshall, Thomas 46 Marshall, Treisa 62,70,l54,169, 171,175 Martin, Colleen 46,l65,170,180 Martin, Larry 140,151 Martin, Shelley 88 Martin, Shirley Anne 46 Marvin, Mark 70,129,130 Marvin, Tim 129,130,160 Mason, Alan 46 Mason, Debbie 66,70,17l,140,181 Mason, Donna 70 Massad, Randy 40,46,93,112,154, 182,183,110 Massey, Lin 88,140,142,143, 169 Massey, Scott 70,134,l36,142, 143,169 Mastin, Barbara 46,134,137,169 Matthews, Darissa 9,88,154,171 Maxwell, Otis 46 Maxwell, Pam 46,170 May, Mark 70 May, Richard 70,159 Maytubby, Sherry 46 Maytubby, Suzi 88 McBee, Regina 71,134,137,140 McBride, Lisa 45,170,172,190 McCabe, Melodic 88,138 McCabe, Raymond 71,151 McCall, David 45 McCampbell, Sharon 71,138,171 McCannon, Judy 71 McCaulley, Sherri 4 ,71,171 McClendon, Mike 45,121,180 McCool, Debbie 179 McCorkle, Tom 71,102,115 McCoy, Barbara 88 McCoy, Helen 71 McCoy, Mike 71 McCoy, Rick 71,114,154 McCoy, Sean 45,142,164,168 McCoy, Sharon 88,143,171 McCurdy, Danny 45,154,164,183, 110 McDaniel, Dale 45,168 McDonald, Ben 88,128 McDonald, Betty 88,131,142,165 McDonald, Jane 88,152 McDonald, Jim 71,157 McDonald, Lynne 2,1,88,171,176 McDonald, Mark 45,159 McDonald, Susan 71,171,176 McElroy, Joe 88,128,129,130, 142,143,167 McGonagle, Kelley 115 McGrath, Lynne 45 McGuire, Diane 71,128,131,166 Mclntire, Jerry 71,157 Mclntire, Jerry 88 Mclver, Steve 106,107 McKay, Danna 88,171 McKimmey, Teri 88 McKinney, Charlotte 88,171 McKinney, Marsha 45,129,131,181 McKinzie, Clarence 45 McLain, Rex 114 McLaine, Mackey 88,104,115 McLaughlin, John 45 McLung, Ricky 71 McMahan, Bill 45,169, 183 McManus, Mike 88 McMillan, Russell 45,102,114 McNeely, Oran 45 McPhail, Jeff 88,128,130 McSweeney, Kelly 71,128,129, 131,140,166,171 Meadors, Mike 46 Meadows, Donald 46,233 Meason, Ted 88 Medlinger, Kris 88 Meek, Mark 71,102,106,108, 166 Mellinger, Donna 71,154 Menzie, Michelle 71,167,171 Merhib, Joe 88,104,118,182 Messmer, David 71,156 Mester, Mary 71,166,171 Michaud, Ron 47,142,143,l51 Mikes, Doug 71 Mikes, Gregg 47 Milam, Cindy 7l,131,l53,171 Milam, Mark 88 Mileur, Ronnie 47 Milford, Steve 47 Miller, Danny 71,169 Miller, Debbie 88,171 Miller, Diane 88,171 Miller, Eddie 71,134,136 Miller, Gayle 47,134,137,170 Miller, Jeannie 88,128,143 Miller, Joni 71,131,142,171 Miller, Linda 71,134,140,171 Miller, Mike 71 Miller, Stanley 47 Miller, Susan 88,171 Minton, Nancy 72,154,171 Mirtz, Marilyn 47,57,170 Mitchell, Bob 47,159 Mitchell, Donita 88,171 Mitchell, Linda 72 Mitchell, Shirley 88 Mitchell, Stan 72,149,115 Mixon, Nikki 47,134,136,157 Mize, John 89 Moews, Joe 47 Monroe, Herrick 47,175 Monroe, Mary 47 Montambault, David 47 Moon, Chuck 48,182,183,l16 Moore, Belinda 89 Moore, Vicki 72 Moore, Vicky 72,138 Montgomery, Becky 72 Morant, Monte 89 Morgan, Craig 89 Morgan, Dennis 89,140 Morgan, Nelson 48,102,103,l82, 183 Morgan, Paul 72,118,166 Morgan, Royce 89,156 Morgansten, Myrna 48,178 Morris, Michael 89 Morris, Raymond 48 Morrison, Lloyd 89,104 Morrisey, Gail 72,169,171 Morrow, Gail 89,171 Morrow, Gregory 48,154 Moser, Debbie 72,129,131,140, 171 Moser, Rene 89 Moshe, Donna 72 Mosley, Marcia 72,166,171 Moss, Debbie 89,128,129,131,171, 176 Moss, Pam 72,128,131,171 Muehlenweg, Tom 72 Mulinix, Rusty 48,162,175,182, 183,114 Muniz, Eddie 89,104 Murch, Karla 48 I Murphy, Brent 24,29,48,164,169, 174,145,19O,192,194 Murphy, Debbie 89 Murphy, Diane 89 Murphy, Vickie 48,156,170 Murray, Bambie 89,162,167,171 Murray, Kirk 48 Murray, Randy 48 Musgrave, Allan 179 Musgrave, Vicki 178 Myers, Cindy 48,134,136,166, 189 Myers, Sharon 89,137,140,166 Myrick, Alan 48,118 Myrick, Cathy 48,l54,170,176 Nash, Darla 72 Nauni, Kathy 89,168 Ned, Inga 72,140,171 Nedbalek, Les 48,150,15l,164, 165,168,175 Nedbalek, Renee 72,138,150,166, 168,171 Neice, Debbie 72 Neilson, Joy 89,167 Nelson, Allan 48,143,145 Nelson, Cindy 72,166,171 Nelson, Kenny 72,154,183,113, 122,110,196 Nelson, Sheryl 89,140 Nelson, Steven 48,134,142,149, 152 Newsom, Dae 48,102,104,142,143, l64,165,169,183 Newsome, Leslie 72 Newton, Diana 89,140,171 Nichols, Connie 72 Nichols, Mark 72 Nicholson, Deborah 49,153 Nickle, Mary Jo 89 Nifong, Colette 49,134,136,166, 168,188 Nix, F.J. 72,169 Norwood, Alton 49,159 Noss, Renee 49,129,131,153 Oakley, Richard 72,107,156 O'Connor, Diane 89 O'Hara, Mike 89 O'Keefe, Kathy 49,156 Olson, Theresa 49,154,170,178 O'Neal, Lisa 72,140 O'Pecko, Larry 49 O'Pecko, Vicki 72 Orr, Bob 72,136 Orr, Suzanne 89,171,175 Outland, Vicky 89 Overby, Della 89 Overland, Danny 72,153 Owen, Joann 89,171 Owen, Pam 62,72,154,169,171,175 Owen, Tom 49,142,143 Pace, Deborah 49 Paddock, Tina 89,171 Page, Charles 49,182 Page, Cheryl 90 Page,Gary 169 Paine, Florence 90,152 Paine, Sandra 90 Painter, Stephen 49 Papagolos, Gus 49 Papagolos, Kay 72,169,171 Pape, Charles 129,130,142,143, 164 Parker, Rick 90 Parkey, Suzanne 90,128,131,142 Parkison, Candy 72 Parrott, Steve 72,102 Parsons, Linda 90,128,131 Parsons, Mark 72,102,103,121, 140 Patterson, Lieu Ann 72,128,131, 181 Pearl, Henry 72 Peavy, Barbara 171 Pedersen, Gail 90,171 Pedersen, Susie 49,169 Pemberton, Linda 50,170 Pena, Jorge 90 Pendergraft, Lisa 90,142 Penrose, John 50,134 Perkins, Jack 43,50,l42,153,154, 164,175,183 Peters, Linda 50,134,136,167 Peterson, Kim 90,137 Pettengill, Fred 90 Pettengill, Julia 50,156 Pfannkuche, Kathy 90,181 Phillips, Debra 90 Phillips, Mark 50,159 Pickett, Danny 90,104 Pierman, Joan 72,140,166 Pierman, Richard 50,157 Pistole, Chuck 90 Pittman, Patty 78,90,95,171 Platt, Jerry 90 Platt, Kenny 50 Playford, Pam 50 Plumley, Judy 72,157 Pollizi, Ronald 90 Pool, Paula 90 Pool, Shirley 50,170 Poore, Angela 90 Pork, Susan 170 Porter, Kevin 72 Porter, Mindy 72 Potes, Mac 90 Potter, Linda 90,171 Powell, David 50,137,165,198 Powell, Mark 85,90 Powell, Robert 50 Powers, John 50,129,130,150, 151,165,l68,175 Powers, Sheryl 50,170,189 Prather, Tommy 72 Presson, 170 Phyllis 50,128,129,131, Prewitt, Belinda 90,176 Prewitt, Darla 50,178 Price, Bill 85,90 Price, Charlotte 72,134 Price, Cindy 51,177 Price, Cynthia 51,156 Price, Deborah 51,129,131 Price, Ricky 51,122,183 Prollock, Debbie 179 Provine, Nancy 72,140.152,169, 171 Purett, Robert 51 Pruitt, Mike 24,51,102,103,l54, 175,l83,110,111 Pryor, Trina 90 Pulliam, Debbie 51,176 Purviance, Durrett 51 Putman, Georgia 62,l40,154,169, 171,172,176 Pyles, David 45,51,140 Pyles, William 90,162,180 Pymm, Jim 90 Quinn, Kelly 24,51,170,172,188, 232 Quinn, Sara 90,171,l72,175 Rackett, Karen 51,152,154,l70 Rackett, Wayne 72,115 Radford, Ragland Ramirezi Randels, Brenda 72,128,131,179 Danni 72,156 Nadege 91 Jeff 72 Rawls, Gina 51,129,131,142 Rawson, Rebecca 51,159 Reed, Francis 91 Reed, Sheri 91 Reed, Wanita 51 Reese, Harold 52 Reeser, Daryl 52,134,137,166, 167,169 Reynolds, Janis 72 Reynolds, Jenny 52,170,180 Reynolds, Martin 91,142,137 Reynolds, Penny 52,148,165, 167,169,170,175,189 Reynolds, Susan 91,137,142 Rhyner, Jeff91,136 Rhyner, Pam 18,52,138,l50,151, 165,l66,168,175,l80,195 Ribble, Ida 91,128,131,142,143 Ribble, Linda 72,150,165,169, 140 Richardson, Patty 91,171 Richardson, Vickie 73,134,136, 167 Riddle, Pat 128,131 Riddle, Patricia 52 Riney, Kenny 91,136,142,143, 167,180 Robbins, Regina 91,140,171 Roberts, Hank 52,130,142,143, 166,175,182,l9l Roberts, Howard 91,115 Roberts, Julie 73,142,143.169 Robertson, Dawna 62,73,140,154, 160,165,l67,169,171,172,175,176 Robertson, Susan 91 Robinson, Bill 45,52,145,149 Robinson, Kim 78,91 Robinson, Mike 73 Robinson, Mike 73,136 Roche, Jerry 73,102,114 Roddy, Donna 73,156 Rodman, Cindy 91,137,l42,143 Rodrigurz, Ascencion 52 Roe, Charles 73 Rogers, Becky 52,166 Rogers, Daryl 91 Rogers, Mike 52 Rogers, Scott 91,131 Roper, Joy 73,153,165,167 Roper, Julie 91,137,154 Rnse, Dave 52 Rose, John 73,129,168 Rose, John 91 Ross, Debbie 73,154,171 Ross, Jennifer 52 Ross, Johnny 73,151,157 Ross, Sue 91,168 Ross, Susan 73,171 Rosser, Carla 53 Roundtree, Bobby 91,156 Roush, Mike 53,162,163,165,l75, 195,236 Rudolph, Dan 91 Rummell, Robert 91,121,116,142 Rummell, Sallie 53,128 Rupert, Craig 91,137,142,143, 140 2 Russell, Davy 91 Russell, Joe 91 Russell, Teresa 73,157 Rutherford, Jerry 91 Rutter, Mike 73,156 Ryan, Ronnie 73 Ryan, Steve 91 Ryburn, Nichelle 53 Ryburn, Rita 71,91 Ryliurn, Sherry 73,129,131,166, 71 Rynda, Jay 91 ,128,130,142,143, 113,110 Salada, Becky 73 Sali, Mary 73 Salmon, Cathy 53 Samarripa, Connie 91 Samples, Michele 73 Sampson, Becky 53,142,143,170 Sanders, Joanne 91,167,171 Sanders, Johnny 73,140 Sanderson, Jim 73 Sands, Debbie 53 Sanford, Anita 91 Sanford, Lori 73 Santille, Patricia 53,129,153 Santilli, Raymond 91 Sauber, Deanna 73 Saulsberry, Sherri 178 Sayers, Jeanene 53,178 Sayers, Richard 91 Scears, David 73,166 Schantz, Fred 53.154,169 Schlosser, Dan 74,164,166,182, 140 Schlotter, Charles 156 Schmidt, Billy 74,121 Schmidt, Jay 74 Schoelen, Andrea 74,134,136, 140 Schoelen, Jim 91,136 Schoen, Greg 74,140,167 Schooley, Donna 91 Schoollield, Clyde 24,53,150,151, 165,167,169,175,177,180,190, 192,194,235 Schrader, Pam 53,169,180 Schriewer, Eddie 74,134,137 Schultz, Robert 91 Schweitzer, Sallie 53 Scott, Bill 74,134,136,151,140,165, 168 Scott, Don 91,107 Scott, Jon 54,145,175 Scott, Ricky 53,106 Scruggs, Billy 91 Scruggs, Jim 53 Seacat, Gary 91,169 Seacat, Larry 91 Seales, Johnny 74 Searcy, Sherry 54,138 Seaton, Steve 74,140 Seeger, Steve 54,114,168 Seglem, Sally 54,162,166,171 Seidner, Phillip 91,137,168 Seifert, Ralph 91 Selph, Karen 179 Selph, Mike 91,156 Sentus, Charlente 54 Sewell, Sue Ann 86,91,171 Shafer, Randy 54,134,136 Shaffer, Lesa 74,168,171 Shambur, Raye 91 Shanahan, Tim 54,142,143,175, 182 Shannon, Diana 91,171 Sharp, Diane 74,134,136 Sharp, Leslie 54,148,167,169, 170 Sharpe, Kennith 74,138,140,151, 198 Sheffey, Rhonda 74,153,154,171 Sheldon, Debbie 54,170,181 Sheldon, Jonny 54 Sheldon, Wanda 92,171 Shepard, Bonnie 54,181 Sheppard, Paul 92,128,130,142, 143 Sherrell, Ann 54,162,163,167,24, 170,173,175,177,189,185,191, 192 Shockey, Randy 54,118,124 Shofner, Hal 54 Short, Jim 55 Short, Pam 92 Shreckenganst, Mark 92 Shutt, Kevin 55,136,175 Sibley, Anita 55 Sideri, Rose 179 Siemens, Amy 92 Simmonss, Freddie 15,92 Simmons, Randy 92,121 Simmons, Sandra 55,178 Simpson, Jerry 55,120,121 Sims, Larry 74 Sims, Stephen 55 Sinclair, Valerie 55,l42,143,150, 151,165,167,169,180,188 Sieton, Famont 74 Skidmore, Susan 74,148 Skov, Jeff 92,140,167 Skubish, Darcy 55,145,149,189 Slaymon, Colleen 9,92,142,143, 171 Sliger, Sharon 74,179 Slombowski, Steve 74 Small, Greg 118,119 Smallwood, Aliveta 92 Smith, Bruce 92 Smith, Carla 55 Smith, Chantal 74,166 Smith, Cindy 92,171 Smith, Coleen 89,92 Smith, Curtis 55 Smith, Danny 74,156 Smith, David 55 Smith, Debbie 92 Smith, Greg 55,122,182,183 Smith, James 74,171 Smith, Julie 56 Smith, Linda 92 Smith, Linda 74,159 Smith, Randy 74 Smith, Randy 92,100,102 Smith, Robert 56,137,157 Smith, Russell 74,149 Smith, Stephanie 56 Smith, Steve 74,167 Smith, Steven 56,134,137 Smith, Sue 56 Smith, Tammy 74,157 Smith, Vickie 74,171 Snake, Larry 56,102,103,154 Snell, Guy 56 Snell, Peggy 92,128,131 Snider, Mickey 92 Snyder, Kathy 56,232 Snyder, Steve 92,128,130,140 Solenberg, Dawn 74,134,137,167 Sorenson, Bill 74,116 Sosha, Mary 56 Sosha, Ollie 92 Sosha, Sara 92 Southerland, Donna 56,129,131 Southerland, Sherry 56,142,143, 153 Southerland, Terry 92 Spahr, Sharon 74,140 Spencer, Jamie 92,142,171 Spiva, Judy 92 Spraggins, Gary 74 Springer, Cathy 92 Springer, Greg 74,102,120,121, 183 Sprinkle, Mike 56 Spruiell, Den 92 Standifer, Keri 19,92,128,129, 131,142,143 Starzenski, Steve 92,113,110 Staubus, Debra 74,157 Steed, Alonna 74,156 Steele, Patti 74,134,136,140, 171 Stein, Larry 74 Stein, Mary 92,171 Steinbrook, Debbie 92,171 Steinbrook, Jo 78,92,171,175 Steinmetz, Carmen 92 Stems, Mike 56 Stephens, Cynthia 57 Stephens, Dan 92 Stephenson, Carol 78,154,171, 172 Stephenson, Keith 57,110,197 Stephenson, Larry 57,159,169, 183 Stephenson, Mike 74 Stephenson, Robin 75 Stephenson, Tammy 92 Stephenson, Terri 57 Stevens, Avery 75,156 Stevens, David 75,107 Stevens, David 92 Stevens, Jackie 57,166,170, 185 Stevens, Linda 92 Stevenson, Debbie 57,153 Stevenson, Peggy 92 Stewart, Cindy 75,153 Stewart, Guy 57 Stewart, Ray 57 Stewart, Sondra 75 ,129,131, 167 Stitch, Mary 75,169 Stivers, Connie 57,152 smdghiii, Kelly 92 Stone, Charles 57,169 Stone, James 92 Storin, Vicki 62,64,75,167, 171,176 Stout, Karen 92,171 Stowe, Ron 92 Strahorn, Don 92,104 Straub, Kim 75 Strickland, Randy 93 Stricklin, Janice 57 Stroud, Becky 93,166,171 Stroud, Luci 57,153,170 Struthers, Cathy 57,142,145,149, 188 Stuart, Linda 93,142,143,145, 149,152 Stubblelield, Diana 75 Sturm, Debbie 57,154,170 Suggs, Stan 75,107 Suggs, Steve 156 Sumblin, Suzanne 46,58,148, 188 Summa, Danny 58,116 Summers, Buddy 75 Summers, Kristy 93 Suter, Susie 75 Sutton, Lida 75,140,166 Sutton, Paula 93,171,180 Sweeney, Virginia 93,137,138,139, 166,167,171 Swertfeger, Ronna 58 Swift, Susan 75 Swindle, Jim 75 Syba, Robin 75 Tanner, Nancy 165,178 Tarr, Charlotte 162,169 Tate, Danny 58 Taylor, Greg 93,115,140,168 Taylor, Rhonda 75 Taylor, Rickey 75,129,130 Taylor, Sondra 93 Taylor, Tim 75,114,140 Terry, Greg 143 Tharp, Tim 93 Thayer, Robert 93,137 Thomas, Andy 116 Thomas, Melanie 75 Thomas, Mike 93 Thomas, Pam 93 Thomas, Phillip 93 Thomas, Steve 93,104,110 Thomas, Walker 56,5 8,1 29,12l,130, 149,l62,164,166,169 Thomas, Wiiliam 93 Thomaston, Charles 58 Thompson, Carolyn 93 Thompson, Charlie 85,104,162,78, 93,175 Thompson, Cindy 24,58,160,161, 170,175,l89,193 Thompson, Donald 75 Thompson, Jimmy 58 Thoni, Carol 75 Thoni, Robert 59,145,149 Thurman, Gary 75 Tidwell, Chris 1l6,117,134, 137,175 Tidwell, John 93 Tidwell, L. 93,171 Tidwell, Lisa 59 Tidwell, Susan 93,140 Tietz, Paula 93 Tiller, Larry 59 Tindle, Jo 75,134,137 Tindle, Mark 93,137 Tipton, Tonya 75,128,129,131, 138,142,143,171,176 Toahty, David 93 Tompkins, Sheila 76,157 Tonuzen, Jo 59,145,155 Toombs, Linda 76 Tounzen, Wendy 93 Trautwein, Dawn 93,138,139 Trautwein, D. 171 Treadway, David 93,116,117 Tribble, Cheryl 76,134,137, 166 Tribble, Jimmie 93,175,178, 107 Trice, Toni 171 Trosclair, Claude 76 Trosclair, Phillip 93 Trotter, Lisa 93,171 Troxell, Bill 59 Trussell, Terry 62,76,116, 154,169,171,175 Tull, Bruce 59 Tunnell, Larry 94,140 Turnbull, Joe 94,116 Turner, Marji 59,153,166 Turner, Matthew 94,166 Turner, Philip 76 Turnipseed, Debbie 59 Turpin, Randy 94 Ulik, Donna 94,140,160,168 Ulik, Teresa 76,140 Ulrich, Marie 76 Underside, Roger 59,134,136 Underwood, Diane 76,179 Underwood, Linda 94 Unsell, Verna 59 Uselton, Charles 59 Uselton, Debbie 76 Ussery, Debbie 94 Ussery, Linda 94,128,131,181 Ussery, Sherry 59,128,131 Vahlberg, Bobby 35,59,148,154 Valadez, Rosita 59 Valadez, Terry 94 Valderrama, Terry 94 Valdez, Rick 59 Van Auken, Jonathan 94 Vangsness, Uwe 76,168 Van Sickel, Leighton 94 Vaughn, Debra 94 Vastardia, Cleo 59 Vervack, Nancy 59,153,170 Vining, Court 94,113,110 Vining, Donna 59,134,135,136, 170,199 Vogle, Joe 76 Volinski, Mary 94,171 Vowel, Lynda 76,179 Vulgamore, Jamie 94 Wade, Christine 94 Waddington, Diana 76,171,179 Waehler, Karen 76,171 Waggoner, Becky 76,166,171 Wagner, Cindy 179 Wakely, Sandy 76 Waldrop, Carol 94 Waldrop, Janice 129,131,159 Walker, Don 76,157 Walker, John 59 Walker, Karen 94,128,131,140,180 Walker, Ruben 94 Walker, Scott 59 Walkup, Melinda 76 Wall, Patty 178 Wallace, Greg 94 Wallace, Karen 94,137 Wallace, Ron 76,134,136,137,180 Wallach, Tray 94,140 Waller, Diane 76 Wallingford, Bruce 59 Wamsley, Terrie 59,165,167 Ward, Cherrie 94,171,175 Ward, Ruthie 76,62,153,171 Ware, Tim 94 Warner, Cindy 76 Warner, Ron 76 Warren, Randy 59 Warren, Steve 76,157 Watson, Rick 94 Watwood, Melinda 60 Way, Richard 60 Wayland, Peggy 76 Weatherhead, Gail 94,152 Weaver, David 76,156 Weaver, J.C. 76,156 Weaver, Kay 94 Weaver, Linna 178 Webb, Alvin 94,137,140,142,143 Webb, Gayle 94 Webb, James 60 Webb, Jeana 60,170,188,195 Webb, Kellie 95,171 Webber, Kathy 77,154,171 Weber, Danita 62,77,167,171,176 Weber, Kim 77,154,171,172 Wece, Donna 77,154,237 Weese, Jeana 78,95,171 Wegener, Susan 60,154,169,170, 176 Welch, Dolan 77,156 Welch, Larry 77,156 Welch, Lerry 94 Welch, Nolan 77,156 Welden, Les 77,110 Welden, Mark 77,152,160 Welk, Barbara 77,140,168 Wells, Cindy 94,95 Wendte, Steve 77 West, Danny 95 Westerheide, Steve 75,77,134,136, 142,143 Wheat, Brenda 77,129,131,157 Wheeler, Sandra 95,145,149,166 White, Doug 95 White, Edward 95,137 White, Peggy 77 White, Penny 60,159,189 Whitehead, Jacci 60,170,177 Whitley, Karen 95,167 Whyatt, Sue 60 Wiegel, Frank 95 Wiegel, Theresa 60 Wiemers, Evalynne 77,169,171 Wiemers, Virgil 60 Wiggy, Kara 77 Wiggy, Kirk 77,118,157 Wilbanks, Rochelle 77,154,171 Wilhite, Kevin 77,156 Wilkerson, Peggy 60,157 Williams, Carol 77,129,143 Williams Cindy 179 wmiamsj Randy 60,134,136,142, 156 Williams, Ritchie 95 Williams, Roger 61 Williams, Susie 77 Williams, Terry 95 Williams, Tracy 95,128,131,138 Williams, Wallace 61 Williamson, Penny 95,171 Williford, Janet 95,171 Williford, Vicki 77,153 Willis, Debbie 61 Willis, Sheri 95,167 Wilson, Carla 140 Wilson, Debbie 95,l38,166,171 Wilson, Gail 95 Wilson, Jane 61 Wilson, Joe 95 Wilson, Lisa 61,178 Wilson, Wayne 77 Winders, Connie 61,194 Windle, Sherry 178 Windle, Sherry 178 Winters, Robert 77 Wirsch, Eric 77,107,140 Wise, Jack 61,142,148,149,169 Wise, Lowell 24,61,106,107,108, 121,175,182,183,190,193,194, 195 Wise, Sandra 95 Wishon, Larry 61,158,159 Witt, Larry 77 Wolbrette, Debbie 95,123,140 Wolf, Debbie 77,134,136 Womack, Denna 77,179 Womack, Jerry 121 , Womack, Jim 95 Womack, Karen 61,165 Wood, Bobby 95,142,156 Wood, Kathy 95 Woodall, Debbie 95 Woods, Mike 154,195,110 Woods, Ron 95 Woods, Steve 95,128,130,136 Woody, Donnald 77,115 Woolwind, Jami 61,153 Worley, Susan 77,171,176,177 Wormington, Carolyn 178 Wren, Cheryl 61 Wright, Brenda 179 Wirght, David 61 Wright, David W. 61 Wright, Dean 95 Wright, Paul 77,140 Wright, Robin 61 Wright, Steve 107,121 Yates, Gary 61,159 Yates, Nancy 77,140,171 Yearout, Becky 95 Yielding, Gary 95 York, Jimmy 77,110,121 Yost, Debbie 61,134,136 Young, Carol 95,137,149,142,167 Young, Cheryl 178 Zangari, Mary 61,155 Ziegler, Jacque 95,140,168 Administration, Faculty, Staff Index Allen, Dewey 37,215,225,l22 Allen, Kathleen 221 Ambler, Robert 216,106,107 Ashlock, Pearl 210 Austin, Bill 204 Austin, James 204,221 Barber, Ruby 180,211,213 Barder, Don 205 Barton, Robert 223 Biggs, Agnes 209 Bingman, Vivian 209 Birdsong, Walton 221 Boardman, Jack 205 Bradley, Thomas 223 Bratton, Sally 152,225 Bryce, Jimmy 223 Burke, Herman 223 Butcher, W.P. 205 Carlson, Jo Ann 128,129,224 Carter, Bill 142,143,149,214 Chander, E. 214 Cheatham, Mary 207 Clifton, T,D. 205 Clonce, Pete 212 Cluck, Mary 223 Cook, George 223 Cook, Kathleen 210 Cooke, Fran 214 Correia, Lodema 212 Coston, Naomi 209 Darnell, Jim 215 Davis, Madge 212 Davison, Gina 223 Delozier, Rosa 219 Dennis, Madeling 294 Dickson, Warren 210 Dillard, John 157,211,215, 219 Donahue, Lois 209 Dowell, Murl 223 Droll, John 206 Droll, Marcelle 223 Edwards, Lonnie 115,214 Enix, Paul 134,137,224 Eubanks, Lewis 204 Evans, Dick 119,215 Fairbanks, Vaughn 223 Fielda, Allen 223 Freeman, Ron C. 215 Freeman, Ron L, 113,215 Garrison, Joe 225 Gentry, Estelle 210 Gibson, Betty 213 Galsgow, Mary 207 Gooch, Keith 114,215 Good, Mary 213 Green, Dorothy 207 Greenlee, Raymond 225 Gregory, Lamar 223 Griffin, Pat 207 Harding, Jo 209 Harms, John 151,216 Harris, Sharon 217 Harrison, Pell 153,222 Henninger, Nelda 210 Hiner, Ursula 70,168,218 Holland, Leo 206 Holmgren, Shirley 216 Howard, Dorothy 148,224 Hunt, Jo Ann 145,149f214 Hurt, Gary 224 Igert, Lillian 210 Imes, Charles 151,165,217 Jackson, Lester 210 Jacobsen, Ed 211,217 Johnson, Regina 207 Johnson, Shirley 207 Jones, Easil 223 Kale, Jack 206 Keas, Ona 51,152,206,225 Killough, Ruth 178,209 Kite, Truby 223 Kelntos, John 222 Lake, Abigail 218 Lee, Venus 210 Leibert, Eunice 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