New Castle Chrysler High School - Rosennial Yearbook (New Castle, IN)

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-Gu ff.. 1, Y N . ,ZW 4 1 I E K 4 9 i K l E e 5 i 2 E n 5 1 E E Q 4 5 4 E 3 1 3 5 5 3 A i F , E 3 1 E i 1 E E 5 I I . , 2 , ,, osermral 1968 Walter P. Chrysler High School New Castle, Indiana Volume 51 We face eff. player reneefe me tension of e game. The Soul of wllfb Youth is an ageless time. It possesses a sympathetic heart and also a perceptive intelligence. i Youth is a state of mind which discovers itself and other people through a spirit of understanding. Youth is undauntecl optimism and hope for the fhture of man with a realistic view of the responsibilities of j today and the challenges of tomorrow. The students of CHS represent a cross-sectiongof The Soul of Youth, all alike in their search for ' lQfe,s best. A moment to relax is found during unassigned modules at noon The Soul of Youth is portrayed through Opening Section . . .page 2 Academics. . .page 14 Activities. . . page 36 Sports . . . page 80 Individuals . . . page 106 Ads. . .page 148 Index . . . page 184 Closing . . . page 190 Expression illuminates a hidden thought. 3 Two people climb towards life's horizons and future discoveries Thoughts in an ever expanding world are mirrored in a moment of sllence. The search for one,s own identity is a quest of no small dijjicultyg but the reward is discovery of one's sem an experience of youth which leads to maturity of mind and heart. It is a growing awareness and shaping of one,s beliefs. Youth is a time of wonder at the joy of discovering part of oneseb' in another person, by sharing one's thoughts and dreams, confident that he will treasure them as his own. Tolgffmcfis and persons who have beliefs or ways tyre? youthful thinking! In an efort to enlighten thinking world relations, exchange progranygioingf students the enlarge their human understandirgggt In addition, many express their concernjgfrftheyg wehfare of others volunteer community All this is an sg youth to feelings of 1114111 to 'lly 6' engages in a foreign During a Halloween party at the State Hospital, a student volunteer shows concern in aiding a patient. Intemational relations are extended through exchange of ideas. Responsibility is part ofthe cornerstone of lyfe. It's a feeling somewhere deep within that urges one to do what he knows is right, not only for himsehf but for those around him. Responsibility is using the free modules available through flexible scheduling for study purposes rather than a time for idle talk. To realize and accept responsibilities is the first step toward achievements. Through accomplishments that follow, the truth upon which life rests will be realized. Th h tion of the IROC gives way tot he th The CHS band displays musical excellence through practice, .....-- Puinstuking cure is used to insure quality in industrial arts Laughter is a common re arxion of friends shar ing everyday experiences Hours of planning and work end in reward for talented artists. Senior boys never lack in enthusiastic playfiilness. today is a of problems. be faced ofthe others the of college. most high school encounter dzjficultiesg of nev er-ending pressures of or a strained There are times would seem easier just and quit, yet that unconquerable of youth comes to the to redeem the heart. Through concentration, the challenge of a chemistry lab is met. A cheerleadefs spirit is undaunted by the cold. Independent time provides a chance for discussion Skill in applying makeup adds much to the play productions. Management of the bookstore offers a learning situation. For the youthful, the world is full of challenges waiting to be accepted. The responsibility involved in this acceptance is to make the best qfort possible in academics or Sports, or the fubilling of extra-curricular obligations. For those who would reach out to encounter a new experience with anticipation and confidence, life is never dull but remains a constant challenge. S fo Chk T mu On Y Oow n 0 LS Led 'Og l tiff i Sm Tcl C ing d me gf, ma ent etof S 0 ' Se Oh all mpidu it amfl S A 6 t .ic J- ww 5 'QQ 'W'-Fzfcfi H- u ,-.. My ,,Q:m ! X, x ' 'x xi RN ' H h W5'l. F43 '51 ix - Gktaww : iz 14 x w M X: 52' 5330? ky - x. A mclemics New Aaimimtmiim Guides h1Q!5l67' High WILLIAM E. LEHR Principal B. S., Ball State University M. A., Ball State University The New Castle Community School Corporation continues to strive for superior curriculum and facilities un- der the guidance of a progressive School Board and school administra- tion. Dr. Donald G. Turchan com- pleted his seoond year as superin- tendent, and Dr. Kenneth M. Book joined the school system last july as assistant superintendent. Construction of two new ele- mentary schools and completion of plans for a new junior high are evi- dence ofthe School Board and school administration at work. Better preparing students for fu- ture college and vocational plans, flexible scheduling, in its second year at CHS, operated efficiently. A major change in administration occurred after Mr. james L. Pugh re- signed last spring to accept the po- sition of principal at Munster. Mr. William E. Lehr, former assistant prin- cipal, was appointed principal. The positions of assistant principal and administrative assistant in charge of attendance were filled by former counselors Mr. Langan Hay and Mr. Randall Lawson. Members of the Faculty Advisory Board are QFRONT ROW, Mrs. Hankenhofi Miss Andrews, Miss Rentchler, Mrs. Bishop, Miss Eilar, Miss McCord, Miss Rucker. LANCAN HAY Assistant Princi al A. B., University of lgentucky M. A., Ball State University 'I6 QBACK ROWJ Mr. Brammer, Mr. Furbee, Mr. Shauver, Mr. Hay, Mr. Lehr, Mr. Nead, Mr. Zeigler, and Mr. Akey. The Board is wm- posed of all department chairmen. RANDALL LAWSON Administrative Assistant B. S., Butler University M. A., Ball State University Members of the School Board are KFRONT ROWJ Alan Fromuth, treasurer for school corporation, Dr. Kenneth Book, assistant treasurerg Mrs. Mary Morris, president, Thomas Millikan, member, Sllperinfendenfi DY- DOHRIC1 C- T'-1fCh3D, Sl1Pe1'iY'1t6Hd6Ylfi and William Charlesworth, secretar . QBACK ROWJ james Van Matre, George Hand, attorney. vice-president, Mrs. Edna Tyownsend, executive secretary and KENNETH M. BOOK Assistant Superintendent B. A., Sr M. A., Kent State University X Ed. D., University of Arizona DONALD C. TURCHAN Superintendent of Schools B. S. Ed., Edinboro Colleqgg M. A. Ed., Allegheny College, Ed. ., Indiana University 'I7 Preparation And Presentation Are Effective Teaching Tools MR. VVAYNE AKEY: B.S., M.S., Math, Math Club Sponsor, Math Department Chairman. MISS RUTH E. ANDREWS: B.S., M.A., Social Studies, Social Studies Department Chairman, Recog- nitions Day Chairman, Student Elections Chairman. MR. MICHAEL ARFORD: B.S., M.A., Business, Morale Committee Sponsor, Collections And Drives Committee. MRS. MILDRED BAILY: B.S., R.N., School Nurse, Health and XVelfare Chairman. MR. BERNHARDT A. BEGUHN: B.S., M.S., Indus- trial Arts. MR. IAMES BERGMAN: B.S., Social Studies, Driver Education, Asst. Football Coach, Asst. Wrestling Coach, Letterman's Club Sponsor. MISS IUANITA BISHOP: A.B., M.C.S., Business, Business Department Chairman. MR. REX BROOKS: B.S., M.S., Business, Baseball MISS BETH A. BURGAN: B.S., Art, Co-Council Sponsor. MRS. BEVERLY CARBONEAU: A.B., M.A., Lan- guage. MR. G. E. CARBONEAU: A.B., M.A., Social Studies, English, Language. MRS. SARA CARITHERS: B.S., Home Economics, Senior Class Sponsor. MR. MURL E. CARNES: Voc. T.8rI., Industrial Arts, Machinists' Club Sponsor. MISS GLORIA CASTELLUCCIO: B.S., M.A., Busi- ness, Physical Education, Girls' Cheerblock, Cheer- leaders' Sponsor. MR. MARK CLOUGH: A.B., English, junior Class Sponsor. MR. HORACE COOK: B.S., M.A., Math, Athletic Director, Athletic Convocation Chairman. MRS. RUTH CREECH: A.B., Librarian. MR. IOHANNES A. DeNEEF: A.B., Science, Science Club Sponsor. MR. ROBERT DICKEN: B.S., English, Trojan Tri- bune Sponsor, Student Council Sponsor. MRS. MILDRED DONOVAN: B.S., M.A., Business, FBLA Sponsor, Faculty Remembrance Committee. MISS PEARL DUNN: B.S., M.A., Elementary Super- visor, Cadet Teaching Sponsor. - MISS FRANCES EILAR: B.S., M.A., Home Econom- ics, FHA Sponsor. MR. ROBERT E. FURBEE: B.S., M.S., Science Science Club Sponsor. MRS. CAROL ANN GALLO: A.B., Business, Girls' Cheerblock Sponsor. 3 During a quiet unassigned module, Miss Presenting new chemistry material Mr Hall uses the blackboard Guymon prepares a future Home-Ee lesson. MR. PAUL GALLO: B.S., Industrial Arts, Driver Edu- cation, Asst. Football Coach, Asst. Track Coach, Intra- mural Sponsor. MRS. MILDRED T. GARNER: B.S., M.A., Home Economics, FHA Sponsor. MR. DONALD D. GILES: B.S., M.A., Industrial Arts, Boys' Cheerblock Sponsor, Social Committee Co- Chairman. MRS. DOROTHY GOLLIHER: B.S., Business. MISS KATHERINE CREENLEAF: B.S., English, Co-Council Sponsor. MISS MUZETTA GUYMON: A.B., M.S., Home Eco- nomics, FHA Sponsor. MISS FRANCES HALBERSTADT: A.B., M.A., Phoe- nix Advisor, Rosennial Advisor, School Publicity Di- rector. MR. MICHAEL C. HALEY: B.S., Social Studies, Second Semester. MISS SARAH HALL: A.B., M.A., Business, FBLA Sponsor. MR. STANLEY O. HALL: B.S.A., M.A., Science Science Club Sponsor. MRS. BEVERLY HANKENHOFF: B.S., M.A., Dis- tributive Education Coordinator, DECA Sponsor. MRS. MARGARET HARRIS: A.B., M.A., English Standards Committee Chairman. J 9 MR. RICHARD HOSTETLER: B.S., M.A., English, NFL Sponsor, Debate Coach. MRS. EDITH IARVIS: A.B., M.S., English. MR. ROBERT JOHNSON: B.S., M.A., Industrial Arts. MR. L. WAYNE JONES: B.P.E., M.P.E., Social Studies, Football Coach, Boys, Cheerblock Sponsor. Man Degrees Are Held B Q F Teachers take newspaper break on unassigned time in Lounge. MR. ADOLPH N. KULTTI: B.S., Industrial Arts. MR. RICHARD LEITCH: B.S., M.A., Audio-Visual Coordinator, Rotary Guest Sponsor, Tennis Coach. MISS BERNIECE MCCORD: A.B., M.A., M.A.T., English, Language, Language Department Chairman, Foreign Student Committee. MR. KENNETH MILLER: B.S., M.A., Social Studies. MR. JOHN NEAD: A.B., L.L.B., English, English Department Chairman. MR. DVVIGHT NELSON: A.B., Math, Math Club Sponsor. MR. HOMER NIFLIS: B.S., M.S., Math. MISS CLEO ORR: A.B., M.A., Math. MR. CECIL C. POWELL: B.S., M.A., Business, OEA Sponsor. MISS CATHERINE RATCLIFFE: A.B., M.A., Lan- guage, National Honor Society Sponsor, Activities Committee Chairman. MR. JACK E. RENNER: B.S., Industrial Arts. MISS EVELYN RENTCHLER: B.S., M.S., Counselor Chairman. MR. THOMAS RICKERT: B.S., Social Studies. MR. ROBERT E. RINEHART: B.S., M.A., Counselor. MR. HOBART RISLEY: A.B., M.A., English, Bible Club Sponsor. MR. ROSCOE ROGERS: B.S., M.A., Science, Co- Council Sponsor. The teachers' luncheon at semester break is a Council project. MISS IUANITA JANE RUCKER: A.B., M.A., Speech, Speech Department Chairman, NFL Sponsor, Broad- casting Director, Convocation Chairman. MR. ROBERT SHAUVER: B.S., Music, Music De- partment Chairman, Band. MR. HANS M. SHERIDAN: B.S., Business, Driver Education, VVrestling Coach, Asst. Football Coach, Le-tterman's Club Sponsor. MRS. MARY SINNOCK: A.B., M.A., Counselor, Stu- dent Council Sponsor. MRS. IUDITH SORRELL: A.B., M.A., Social Studies, English, junior Class Sponsor, First Semester. MISS IEAN STELLINGWERF: A.B., M.A., Business, Physical Education, CAA Sponsor. MRS. AGNES M. TABARES: B.S., A.B., Ph.D., Lan- guage. MR. CECIL TACUE: B.S., M.S., Social Studies, Driver Education, Physical Education, Basketball Coach. MISS DELLA MAE TRONCHUK: B.Ph., M.S., Music, Madrigal, Swing Choir, Chorale. MR. WILBUR V. VEACH: B.S., M.A., Physical Edu- cation, Track Coach, Cross Country Coach. MR. RICHARD WILLIS: B.S., English, Speech, Theatre Arts, NFL Sponsor, Thespian Sponsor. MR. WILLIAM VVILT: B.S., Science, Asst. Baseball Coach, Science Club Sponsor. MR. WILLIAM ZEICLER: B.A., M.A., Art, Senior Class Sponsor. CHS Maintains Its North Central Rating Miss Evelyn Rentchler Junior, Senior Counselor Mr. Robert Rinehart Sophomore Counselor Mrs. Mary Sinnock Sophomore Counselor The week of Feb. 5 marked the visit of the North Central Association Eval- uating Committee. Preparation for the evaluation covered several months and was extensive. Courses of study were revised for each subject by fac- ulty committees and a self-evaluation was compiled by each teacher. After three days of observation, the 12 rep- resentatives praised the facilities and curriculum and extended the accredi- tation that New Castle High School has proudly enjoyed since 1909. The maintenance of this honor represented a total effort from all staff members and pointed to its high standards. During the year, each of the 1,300 students became familiar with the counseling staff Interviewing and guiding students, conducting college entrance exams, and making curric- ulum improvements were among their important responsibilities. Students and faculty members were assisted time after time by the office and library staffs. Collecting money, filing library materials, and dupli- cating papers were just a few of the duties undertaken by these stak each day of school. Preparing and serving well-balan- ced meals to hungry students was but one job of the cafeteria staff. Special luncheons, chili suppers, and the Sen- ior Breakfast in May added extra work. In addition to maintaining a clean, well-fimctioning building, the custodial staff also has other duties including cleaning the Fieldhouse after basketball games. ,M um Assisting students with their future plans is the counseling staff which includes Miss 22 Evelyn Rentchler, Mrs. Mary Sinnock, and Mr. Robert Rinehart. Mrs. Ruth Stamper Library Aide Mrs. Wanda Kaucher Library Aide Cafeteria staff includes QSEATEDJ Mrs Norris, Mrs. Wilt, Mrs. Hoots, Mrs. Tumer, Mrs. Church, Mrs. Hicks, Mrs. D. Sell. Mrs M. Sellg QSTANDINGJ Mrs. Rinsch, Mrs Fowler, Mrs. Sumpter, Mrs. Wiles, Mrs Office employees are KSEATEDD Mrs. Edith Ingram, Mrs. Jeannette Sheddrick. CSTAND- Arthur, Mrs. Alexander, Mrs. Stoots, Mrs. McKee, Mrs. Byrd, Mrs. Bell, Mrs. Guffey, Mrs. Catron, Mrs. Maddy, and Mrs. Cole- man. 23 INGD Mrs. Margaret Bow, Mrs. Ann Baker, Mrs. Ida Good, and Mrs. Jean Zeigler. Well-known custodians during the day are Mrs. Ruth Davis and Mr. john York. Resource Center Spurs Thinking Resource Center is helpfiil to Wayne Mitchell and Perry Gates. Imiividzmlism Is Stressed In English WVith every student taking three years of English, this department had the biggest enrollment of all. Making the most of flexible scheduling, teach- ers used more resource materials and audio-visual aids to encourage stu- dents to express themselves in speak- ing and writing. A habit of good read- ing and an appreciation of literature also were encouraged by members of this department. NVhat used to be the Reading Lab became the English Resource Center, Bl08. Bookshelves and tables were added as well as many small desks for studying. Magazines, books, records of literary works, and a nearly com- plete selection of plays by Shakes- peare were added. - Trying to express himself, john Stonerock uses creativity and skill. 24 Writing summaries of stories read in class helps pupils in self-expression. Small group discussions prove to be some- what comical at times. .. .f - ,,, ff f f x . Wa Wlyy A t is Www: an its Conversations develop into heated argu- ments when discussing politics. 25 mall Groups Are Lively ln Social Studies Numerous changes have been made within the Social Studies Department this year. Special areas were set aside for large and small group instruction. The concrete wall between rooms B214 and B215 was removed and a folding partition added to form a large group area. Small group rooms were achieved by dividing B204 with folding walls. Again this year, Student Council and class elections were conducted by history students. A mock election also was held during the time of the gen- eral elections last November. Out- standing social studies students were selected to attend Boys' and Girls' State at Indiana University. Applying correct voting procedures, john Younghaus casts his vote. I I Using answers on the lab door, Scott Witt and Wayne Tague correct mistakes. A study in concentration, Montey Holloway is absorbed in Trigonometry. Innovations Modernize Math N ew Closed Circnit Television Ceeinerns Shaw Ancient Principles Geometry, technical math, senior math, and algebra were all offered to students this year. The geometry course provided sophomores with a world of axioms, theorems, and geo- metric figures as their first high school math course. Modem algebra was offered to juniors who liked being challenged with logarithms and slide rules. Seniors who elected to take trigonometiy or senior math explored imaginary numbers and trig functions. Technical math was open to anyone who had successfully completed one year of mathematics and was particu- larly helpful to students in practical arts classes. This year, sophomores learned ge- ometric fundamentals in large group lectures over closed circuit television. Small group meetings also were held each week as were lab sessions so that students could obtain more individual help where needed. Attentive listening and understanding are necessities in Algebra. By adding a little fire Becky Stamper produces a new substance. Biology students probe into the unknown by utilizing lab time. Open Lab Great Value To Scientists The scientific theory of an open mind was even used in the scheduling of science classrooms this year. An open lab was established where biol- ogy, chemistry, or physics students could prepare their lab exercises in the same room at any time of day. The teachers shared in the supervision, helping students from all sciences with their labs. Biology and chemistry lectures were presented exclusively over a closed circuit TV to approximately 90 students at one time. The old English store room was converted into an area Where students participated in small group discus- - sions. Another room, the biology lab, was also set aside as a new area for small groups. Fundamentals of physics are discovered by Ginny Morris and Doug Sloan. Students Find New Cultures In Languages Four years of Spanish, French, and Latin, and two years of Russian head- lined the Language Department for this year. Steps also were taken to turn the lab room into a resource center Where students were able to study their language with taped and text materials. A field trip to see Fiddler On the Roof' at Clowes Hall was taken by Russian Students, while French stu- dents enjoyed a savory meal at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Carboneau. Spanish and Latin classes again had their annual banquets with many as- sortments of delicious foods. Visitors from over 20 countries ex- plained their customs during Foreign Student Day in April. We . X ta ei 4 i airs 4, , T i- , x . l S L Q Duane Mathews finds mental exercise is a tool in foreign language. Spanish students become engrossed while translating dialogues Verb conjugations prove thought-provoking for Latin students. 28 Business Students Begin Occupations Earl Dictation taken with earphones provides for individual learning. Electronic Shorthand Lnb Very Efficient A class in personal typing and a vocational business office program were the two major changes in the business curriculum this year. The non-credit personal typing classes met four modules a week for those students who wanted to learn proper rules for typing. The new vocational business program entitled the senior trainees to leave school after lunch to work at various oiiice jobs within the city. A modern electronics shorthand lab also was added. Approximately 30 students were involved in each lab. Four tapes could be played at one time at various speeds allowing each student to choose the proper speed for his dictation. r Samilla Hagee prepares to do practice exercises. Assistance is needed when trying to figure financial affairs. Music Groups Make Public Appearances The marching band gives a lively performance at half-time show. First place winner Karen Albion practices for district contest. 30 Public performances played an im- portant role in the music program this year. Chorale, the select vocal group, exhibited enthusiasm and talent in presenting the Chrisunas convocation and a spring musical. The largest marching band in Chrysler's history, with 83 members, entertained at half- time during football and basketball games and appeared at I.U. Band Day and the Ball State Homecoming Pa- rade last fall. Music theory was a required sub- ject for those students majoring in music. Others who wanted to build an appreciation for good music en- rolled in Girls, Concert Choir. Al- though orchestra was small, it was composed of a devoted group which learned the basic music fundamentals in orchestral form. i Lectures help music theory student Karen New understand its complexities. Patience, admit hands, and practice are the keys to ceramics. Art student John Boling shows his ability in painting with tempera. Art Creations Reveal oods Show Talent Art gave students the chance to ex- press their thoughts and to form them into objective creations. The students found that through painting, sculp- turing, weaving and drawing, they could develop natural artistic skills. The touch that gave each product a special quality proved students to be individualistic as well as idealistic. In an informal atmosphere, ad- vanced students had the opportunity to use both class and independent time to work in either of two areas. One consisted of drawing and print- work and the other, jewelry and tex- tiles. The main objective of art appre- ciation was to lead students to a better understanding through lively class discussions. Students use imagination in weaving beauti- ful rugs and samp ers from yarn. Practical Arts Prepare F or killed Jobs Practical projects were carried out in every industrial arts area this year, and machine trades became a three hour vocational course. In this class, automobile parts made to scale were among the individual projects. Power and transportation boys disassembled and rebuilt a Cadillac Dune Buggy. Advanced printing students devised and printed a yearly calendar to be used in the beginning classes. As- sembly drawings and pattern layouts held the interest of drafting students. Electronics boys experimented in television and visited Bloomingtoifs RCA Assembly Plant. Practical house- hold items like towel bars were made in metals. Various types of tables were common in woodshop. Electronic students convert TV set into big screen oscilloscope Woodshop students jerry Keller and Steve Stinson carve designs in table legs. Filing a piece of metal to fit precisely is a student in metals, George Wilkinson. 32 Girls Participate In Place Setting Contest Beulah Humble and Sherry Abston clean up after preparing a meal. Teaching students the fundamen- tals of planning and caring for the home was the prime objective of the Home Economics Department. Pre- paring healthful and nutritious meals was a part ofthe family food program. Commercial foods classes discovered various jobs which were available in restaurant management. Both boys and girls enrolled in housing heard Mrs. Esther McCor- mack speak on interior decorating. The McCormack-Hammer Store spon- sored a contest for the best arranged place setting. Another important proj- ect was planning a house and its costs as related to income. Clothing students studied the in- fluence of sports on fashion today. The finished creations were displayed at a style show presented for the pub- lic this spring. Combining skill and tgatience, Sandra Webb makes a matching ou t. Melinda Cunningham and Lana Griffin choose dishes in the place setting contest. 5 , fr Q Q T A -L SES' JA? 'V 1 .53- -,Q , , - m 0 Librar Has Facilities For Vital Research The library this year had a new im- portance as a resource center for inde- pendent study. A collection of 132 current magazines and a file of older periodicals for research purposes sup- plemented the book collection and reference materials. Special emphasis in the areas of biography, practical arts, history and science provided stu dents with more materials for better research and deeper learning. Booths for individual study were installed throughout the library. Stu dents also found two rooms equipped with tapes and records to be a valu able center for extensive study and group discussions. Students find library helpful during inde pendent study for research purposes. The world of literature is olpened to jill Bettner as she selects a biograp y. 354. fs? -N3 14-,xx-F2,1 gg ops c:i?,.1:m.M1,q.w21 Tvfzwffi' rWzV-'lla' 11557-,ESiE?ifUf: L fi . 2 Ni f QA f . t xl 'rf HiFi ' -JUS? a completely well-1' education the ful h a s of academzc The goal of to create a balanced ccv H e-re students al m e the opp . to yom tog speczal mterest acQ t 5 ' to outszde classroc and to r f mi k z' . ' E 53 , 'Nfigf -'Y ik1f2H'v:.gfqg5g4 '.' fon, :g e K ? V 'bw :J V 'W' 5 iii- 5 Dx .- : ' f'w3Y w ut J-it Q ,N ' R . gi 'wi ??f ,'?1 ,Z .J f A ctivifies ueen Karen Reigns Over PROM 1967 Enthusiastic juniors Greg Crider and Mark Stamper work on Prom decorations. Re isteiin nests is 1 common rocedure 1 f I Q: -1 - p beEJre entgriiig Prom. Entering the underwater world of King Neptune through the hallway of the sunken 'SHMS Ebb Tidef' juniors, seniors, and their guests saw one large treasure chest which was the focal point of an enchanted evening created for all. Cray sharks, lish in shades of green, blue, and yellow, Starfish, and sea horses Swami, along the walls. An enormous octopus was draped with fish netting by the remains ofthe ship. A pink Seashell, with a royal purple seat, fomied the queen's throne and highlighted the underwater scene. The bandstand, surrounded with a rock wall, was positioned on a lower level of the Coronation platform. john- ny McCoy and his orchestra provided music for dancing. The climax of the evening came at 11:00, when junior Class President David Dickey introduced the court and proclaimed Karen 'Wannamacher Prom Queen-1967. Pronfs highliqst of the evening was the honoring ofthe Queen and Dam, Judy Flynn, Sandy Locker, Connie Detmer, Debbie Hoover, her court-Est er Day, Judy Nichols, Karen Wannamacher, Janis Van and Ruth nn oung. 38 The radiant queen is crowned by Vice-President Greg Givens. Lovely attendants ofthe queen are KLEFT mer, M. Morec, M. Burton and C. Clev- TO RIGHTJ C. Carter, E. Millikan, S. enger. Danielson, I. Bettner, D. Duncan, C. Det- ueen Marti Is Ruler C Dream- Castle An enchanted castle was the set- ting for Hearts Hop which developed the theme Love Is A Many Splen- dored Thingf, Glittering paper chains marked the pathway to the ballroom which was lighted by torches hung along the walls. Angel hair covered the wire framework which formed a chandelier high above the center of the dance floor. Black tape outlined the concrete blocks of the walls, making the gym wall look like a castle. Heraldic shields were hung at intervals along the walls. A large window at the southwest corner of the room over- looked painted hills and another en- chanted castle. The highlight of the evening was the traditional Coronation during which Mike Kirby, president of Stu- dent Council, revealed Marti Morec to be Hearts Hop queen. Greg Givens crowned her and presented her a sheaf of red roses which she shared with her court. Karen Robinson and Disciples provide music for the guests. Mood music reveals that Love Is A Many Splendored Thing. Chaos Lets Loose In 'High Button hoes' 2 T 3 y 1-fa D, f wr la Vi! I E' ' 3 Z ' 2 is 5 2 3 .. if .., gy , E 2 .JE . E F3 2 A -' . Q 3 S. 2 f: f nf xii ' 5 1 7 QQ TL ' 2 11: ffl' . 2 ,' vi y The leading roles of Pontdue and Harrison Floy are portrayed by M. Stamper and B. Shockley. A gorilla threatens Hubert CP. Cassidyj, Fran QE. Millikanl, and Mama and Papa Longstreet QC. Detmer, I. Brewerl. 41 Spring vacation found members of the Thespian Troupe and music de- partment hard at work in the Girls' Gym. Their project, High Button Shoesf, was a delightful musical- comedy under the direction of Miss Della Mae Tronchuk and Mr. Rich- ard Willis. Set in New Brunswick, New Iersey, in 1913, the musical was extremely colorful with costumes and make-up representative of that era. It focused on Harrison Floy, a con- fidence man who invaded the placid Longstreet home and organized the real estate boom on the marsh land they owned. A chase to Atlantic City was the climax of the hilarious musi- cal, which featured songs such as He Tried To Make A Dollarf I Still Get Iealousf' and The Things We Did Last Summer. Uncle Willie CI. Francisco? and Nancy CP. Webbl stroll on the boardwalk. Sabina the maid CC. Charlesworthl softens up her employer CB. Shockleyl. Mr. Roberts CI. Franciscol is popular with his crew 'Reluctant' crew gets orders from tyrannical l captain K M . Stainper J. Sabina and the Antrobus family are por- trayed by Charlesworth, Cassidy, Detmer, Shockley, and Bronnenberg. 42 Mr. Pulver CS. Clawsonl gives Lt. Girrard CC. Charlesworthl a warm welcome. I l l Thcspians Displa Potential In Two Fine Productions A large cast with 23 sailors and a nurse was needed for Mn Rob- erts,', fall play which broke all at- tendance records for Thespian dra- mas. With john Francisco cast in the role of Mr. Roberts, Mark Stamp- er as the tyrannical captain, and Steve Clawson as Mr. Pulver, this story of World War II in the South Pacific seemed appropriate for 1967 and the Viet Nam War. A cast of 12 men and seven Women appeared in Skin of Our Teeth, an actual representation of the history of man, which also is one of the finest comedies ever written. The clothing presented a problem in this spring play, since it called for several unusual costumes for animals such as a dinosaur and a giant mammoth. The settings for the play by Thornton Wilder were especially difficult to create, since the scene changed eras frequently, necessitating several sets. Thespians are CFRONT RONVJ New, Cas- sidy, Francisco, Bettner, Bronnenherg. QSECOND ROWJ Dann, Burton, Dehner, Stamper, Danielson, VVilliams, lVebb. KTHIRD ROVVD Dennison, Morec, Miller, Cunningham, Rothrock, McKee, Haywood, 43 Rauch. CFOURTH ROVVD Bowers, Morris, Charlesworth, Sales, O'Rear, Duncan, Parker, Murray, Miss Rucker. QBACK ROWD Grunden, Harp, Knight, Shocltley, Brewer, Reece, Pullin, Mr. Willis. National Forensic League members are CFRONT ROXVJ M. M. Frost, D. Saunders, T. Motsinger, K. Albion, M. Sales, I. Hostet- Stamper, S. Clawson, C. Charlesworth, T. Knight, C. McKee, N. ler, G. Ingle, C. Conner, D. Mastin, M. Dennison, I. Rothrock, I. Hostetler, G. Crider, D. Grunden. KSECOND RONVU S. Hudson, S. Bronnenbcrg, Mr. Hostetler. KBACK ROVVD D. Garner, D. Rush, T. Lockhart, E. Millikan, N. Claywell, L. Carlton, D. Hoover, M. Bowers, C. Shallenberg, B. XVilhoite, B. Shockley, D. Sloan, K. Smith, E. Neal, L. Kirby, I. Creaf, Miss Rucker. CTHIRD ROVVJ Sharp, T. Xvanley, M. Kirby, M. Cricler, P. VanMatre, Mr. VVillis. S . ' 7 'K if l, -' Miss Juanita Rucker, NFL sponsor, awards Practicing her monologue for a future meet Greg Crider the Double Ruby. is NFL president Christina McKee. 44 Chryslefs NFL Is Fifth Largest In State The '67-68 debate team members are KFRONT ROWD Mr. R. Hostetler, S. Claw- son, M. Stamper, B. Xvilhoite, G. Crider, N. Hostetler, B. Shockley. KSECOND ROWJ C. McKee, P. VVoods, I. Hostetler, F. Chees- man, M. Crider, D. Mastin. CTHIRD ROWJ M. Dennison, A. Niflis, D. Dinkins, C. Clift, H. Brooks, S. Hunter, B. VVright. CBACK ROVVJ C. Thompson, I. Massengale, D. Grunden, K. Sharp, T. Wanley, T. Knight. Debate Teezm Ends Successful .Yemen The CHS chapter of National For- ensic League consisted of 75 mem- bers, the fifth largest league in the state. These Talking Trojans earned points toward membership by parti- cipating in speech and debate meets, acting as emcees at convocations and taking part in many civic and church programs. From October through Feb- ruary, they attended 12 practice meets across Indiana. In sweepstakes com- petition, they brought home the sec- ond place trophy from Lafayette. Greg Crider earned the Double Ruby, the highest NFL award. Varsity and novice debaters com- peted in 14 meets and earned 178 wins and 103 losses. Debate Coach Mr. Hostetler helps Wilhoite and Clawson prepare strategy. Debaters Stamper, Wilhoite, Crider, and Shockley practice. 45 School Improvement ls Student Council Goal Members are Susan Staton, jill Overman, Greg Givensg ielson, Elsa Clift, Stacey QFRONT Rowy Mike Kirby, Debbie Zepf, Shirley Hudson, Margie Hurst, Debbie Hoover, QMIDDLE ROW, Susie Dan- Millikan, Terri Bell, George Sherman, Eric Rauch, Sam Worthington, Jill Bettner, Marsha Sales QBACK Rowp Mrs. sinneek, Mike cfiderj Kent Shargiz Dane Miller, Terri Bowers Carolyn C arlesworth, Gary Sloan, Mr Rogersg KNOT PICTUREDJ Lynne Murreyf s During slack in cupcake sale, Council mem- Little surprises come in big packages as bers sample the wares. Bob Rector proves at Fling. 46 'Watermelon Feed' Begins Active Year Wishing wells, a cupcake sale and a dance were important events during School Improvement week in October. Student Council sponsored the Week in order to earn money for Hearts, Hop, Christmas decorations, and other projects. The 'Watermelon Feedi' welcomed all CHS students back in September. A luncheon was served for teachers during semester break, and Spring Fling remained the big fun-time event at the end of School. Presiding over the meetings were Mike Kirby, president, Greg Givens, vice-president, Debbie Hoover, secre- tary and Susan Staton, treasurer. Co- sponsors were Mrs. Mary Sinnock and Mr. Robert Dicken. l Among variety of foods at the luncheon was Tho Nelson's daughter Lorie opens wide for the birthday cake for Mr. Lehr. a Plece of Watermelon- Hesponsibility and honor go hand in hand Slicing the watermelon takes the unusual f0fSfudeHfC0uHC110fHCefS- talents of Dane Miller. 47 This year's Co-Council members, elected ii-om English classes are KFRONT ROWI Miss Greenleaf, Cindy Dann, Nancy Hagerman, Lee Ha fwood, Greg Givens, Mr. Rogers, QSECOND ROWJ Sharon Owens, Debbie Wallace, Vicki Collins, Peggy Holloway, Carla Tomey, Donnie NVoods, Flo d Cook, Shinji Watanabe, QTHIRD ROW7 jane Bronnenberg, Pamela McKinney, Betty Nicholson, Vicki Lee, Nancy Burk, Nancy Tritch, Candi Marcumg QFOURTH ROWJ Sharon New, Ginny Morris, jean Clark, Linda Marcum, Kathy Morrow, Diane Upchurch, Susie Yorkis, Pat Miller, julie Hoy, Donna Mastin, Debbie Mogleg CBACK ROWJ Mitch Perdew, Jack Lamberson, Linda Walden, Debbie Huddleston, Chuck Shallenberg, Marcy Helms, john Harp, Jane Clark, Patty Melton, Toni Porter, Becky Wood, James Jarvis. Co-Council Aids School Activities All Year Each English lass Has Own Delegate During passing periods, the halls of CHS appeared brightened by in- genious bulletin boards created by Co-Council members. The boards were decorated before the Christmas holidays and before the North Central Association evaluation. Aiding Student Council in creating a romantic setting for Heart's Hop was another activity. Gathering sug- gestions from English rooms helped to air problems of the student body. Officers were Greg Givens, presi- Alfe1'l121t6S are CFRONT R0Wl MF- Rogers. Judkins, D. Garner, S. Jarvis, C. Upchurch, dent? Nancy Hagerman' Vicepresi' K. Shaffer, P. Winchester, P. McKinney, D. D. Gregory, D. Wyatt, CBACK ROWD I. dent, Clrltily Dann, secretary, and Lee Worthington, j. Saunders, T. FiSl1er, Miss Goforth,I. States, B. Aitchison C.Carender, Greenleaf, QMIDDLE ROWJ S. Norris, T. K. Craig, C. Bertram, F. Hatfield. Haywood, treasurer. School Betterment Is Goal Of Committees The determination of Ed Higham illustrates the rivalry during Spring Fling. Where there's a will there's a way for Sam Worthington and Kent Sharp. WU! Q j Q, irq Building the spirit of CHS students and boosting the Trojans on to vic- tories Were the goals of Morale Com- mittee. Selecting the Trojan mascot Dennis Campbell, choosing sopho- more cheerleaders, painting signs, sponsoring Spring Fling, and plan- ning pep sessions were projects for all morale members. The committee was advised by Mr. Michael Afford and Mr. Dwight Nel- son. Susan Piros was chairman, as- sisted by Marsha Sales. During the summer months, many students spent hours at school work- ing on the School Improvement Com- mittee. Voluntary work included re- painting schedule boards, parking guides and the goal posts. Posters were made to welcome students back to school, and on the corridor bulletin boards there were different decora- tions stressing big events ofthe school year. Student Council sponsored School Improvement Committee dur- ing the summer. Morale members are QFRONT ROW, P. Brooks, K. Morrow, C. Benner, C. Tomeyg D. Mogleg QBACK ROWD K. Sharp, Mr. Nelson, D. Huddleston, Mr. Arford, M. QMIDDLE ROWJ D. Nicholson, C. Shallen- Sales, M. Criss, S. Piros and J. Harp. berg, M. Crider, M. Helms, S. Worthington, 'I'his year's School Improvement Committees Miller: fSTANDINCl Shirley 4011 HUQSOH. were directed by these students KFRONT Susie Danielson Kent Sharp, Michael Kirby, ROWJ Marsha Sales, Lynne Murray, Dane George Clrft and Charlene Owens. 49 I.U.'s John Pont Speaks At Convocation John Pont meets CHS athletes at a luncheon prior to convocation. This year's convocations ranged from pep sessions to holiday pro- grams or the presentation of noted guest speakers. One of the first pro- grams featured 500 Mile Racer johnny Boyd who talked about safe driving, stressing courtesy, maturity, and respect for the automobile from all drivers. In December, Charles Wells, edi- tor of the political newspaper-magev zine Behind the Headlines, spoke on Russian youth. Another December speaker, I.U.'s football coach john Pont, received a standing ovation in tribute to taking his Fighting Hoos- iers to the Rose Bowl. A ski lodge in the mountains provided the setting for A Joyful Noise, the Christmas program featuring Madrigal, Swing Choir, and Chorale. Other convocations were the an- nual Honor Day, and fall, winter, and spring sports programs. Famed 500 ' Mile Racer Johnny Boyd talks with emcee john Francisco. 50 Charles Wells tells students of his experi- ences behind the Iron Curtain. Cadet teacher R. Watson assists his students in daily work. CFRONT ROWJ N. Fletcher, N. Hostetler, C. Martin, L, McRoberts, D. Dann, M Hurst, D. Hoover. ISECOND ROWJ T Porter, S. Staton, B. Harless, M. Heilman P. Calland, C. Dann, P. Mathews, I. Bow: man. KTHIRD ROWJ S. Hudson, B. Sanders, C. Adams, C. Carender, D. Duncan, C Harshey, I. Francisco, I. Flynn. fFOURTH ROWJ M. Frost, I. Bronnenberg, M. Sales, R. Watson, P. Cates, K. Holmes, R. Man- love. KBACK ROWJ P. Penticuff, E. Carter, E. Higham, D. Miller, D. Sloan, B. Helton, J. Hall, C. Reece. 51 Cadets' Goals Are Inspired Teaching The first conference night for Ex- ploratory Teachers was sponsored by the Classroom Teachers Association last January. Guests of the evening were the 41 seniors who had been Cadet Teachers and their parents. On display were posters prepared by each cadet to represent some of their experiences while assisting grade school students. The guest speaker wzas Dr. Leslie Mauth, head of the Education Department at Ball State University in Muncie. These cadet teachers spent the first two modules each day during the first semester in an elementary classroom. There, they assisted in teaching, prepared projects, and created colorful bulletin boards. Once a month a conference was held with the cadets and Miss Pearl Dunn, their supervisor. During the second semes- ter, the former cadets were enrolled in the psychology class with Miss Muzetta Cuymon. -Cadets D. Duncan and I. Hall View posters displayed at the CTA Conference. Future Business Leaders Sell Concessions Selling concessions at the football games last fall was the major fund raising project for the Future Business Leaders of America. In October, ini- tiation services were given for all new members. Sponsoring a dance follow- ing the Noblesville game in Novem- ber was another fall project to raise money for the club. A Valentines Day motif was used as the club entertained patients at the New Castle State Hospital. In April, the members attended a state con- vention at Ball State University for all FBLA clubs. Another highlight of April was the club's annual typing contest in which most typing students were entered. A party near the close of the school year honored seniors and Miss Sarah Hall, retiring sponsor. Other sponsors Officers prepare cokes before FBLA dance. McCutcheon, vice-president, Dee Ann Neal, , They are Nancy Fletcher, presidentg Linda secretaryg and Judy Ward, treasurer. Were M1'S. Mlldred Donovan and Mrs. Dorothy Colliher. QFRONT ROW? P. Manor, C. Meadows, I. Ward, L. McCutcheon, N. Fletcherg KSECOND ROWL Miss Hall, R. Kendall K. Dickey, K Porter, T. Nicholson, L. Ca le, B. Tabor, K. Hall, Pierce, C. Mc: Gaha, K. Murphy, CITHIRD ROW, Mrs. Donovan, C. Cole, C. Brown, S. Powers, M. Bal ard, D. Pratt, D. Worthington, R. Sizemore, B. Gosser, D. Foster, D. Cooney, F. Meltong KBACK ROW? Mrs. Colli- her, B. Wood, B. Niles, M., Stum , V. Pierce, N. Paul, R. Melton, D. Tutterrow, D. Neal, R. McLaughlin, N. Popplewell, G. Cowan, C. Durbin were active members of the Future Business Leaders this year. tudents Take Dffice Jobs, Drganize Club Students in vocational business education were pleased to announce that a chapter of the National Office Education Association was estab- lished at CHS in December. Mem- bers attended school in the mornings where they took necessary subjects for graduation and classes to improve business skills. During afternoons, these students actually worked in oflices under the supervision of com- pany employeis and sponsor Mr. Cecil Powell. Fund raising projects during the year included the selling of fruitcakes and candy, addressing labels for Schools In Review and helping the March of Dimes. The 14 members held their club meetings eighth mod- ule on Thursdays. Showing ability in his office job, Jerry Davis is employed at Hoy Neal Supply. OHice Education members of this year are CFRONT ROWJ Mr. riang KBACK ROWJ Sherry Bridgeman, Janice Million, Brenda Holt, Powell, sponsor, Jerry Davis, president, Sara Ross, vicelfrresidentg Penny Williams, Nancy Norris, Charlotte Meadows, Rita Loveday, Cheri Chew, secretaryg Susan White, treasurer, Joyce Wa er, histo- and Linda Perry. Not pictured is Kathy Upchurch. 53 J ane Bell ls DECA State Vice-President Holding trophies which they were awarded ence are jenny Estelle, Karen Fairchild for achievement at the Regional Confer- Carol Hahn and jim Carlton. Distributive Education Club won eight of the 39 possible citations at the Eastern Regional Conference and seven of these went on to the state contest. Early in the fall, Jane Bell was elected a state vice-president, and she was one of the 100 delegates to the state-wide Youth Power Con- ference in March. Members of this club, who spent the afternoons working in local busi- nesses, began selling candy in October to raise money for a trip to Chicago to study window displays. Two big events of the year were initiation of new members and induction of offi- cers which was held in October and the Employee - Employer B a n q u e t which was held in May. Officers were Bob johnson, president, jane Bell, vice-president, Deb Burk, secretary, Q Ianet Smith, historian, and Milton Miller, reporter. Mrs. Beverly Han- kenhoff is the distributive education coordinator and DECA sponsor. This year's Senior members of DECA are KFRONT ROWD D. Burk, M. Miller, I. Bell, R. Iohnson, I. Smith, C. Layton. KSECOND ROWD B. Grubbs, E. Miers, L. Neal, L. Chaney, I. Dishman, P. Dobbs, I. Ward, K. Larrimore, E. Hay, P. Blackwell. QTHIRD ROW, Mrs. Hankenhoff, T. Thompson, D. Gregory D. Thompson D. Iackson I wright, R. Raines, L. Keller, c. iwofgan, IBACK riowy M. cial well, L. Hughes, L. Poe, S. YVard, A. Ferguson, G. Bell, B. Brenne- man, C. Lowe, L. Sampley and L. Davis. Junior members forming the associate chapter are CFRONT ROWJ C Hahn, K. Bell, V. Hileman, F. Asberry, J. Carlton, G. Croce, K.- Huffman, and L. Benbow. QSECOND ROWD L. Heilman, K. Hamilton, W. Taylor, B. Hoover, J. Estelle, D. Guthrie, K. Fairchild, S. Hacker, DECA king and queen and runner-ups are CFRONT ROWJ King Gary Bell, Queen Karen Larrimore. KBACK ROW? David Gregory, Barbara Crubbs, Larry Sampley and Jane Bell. ,Cl and S. Smitherman. KTHIRD ROWJ D. Klotsch, M. Toloday, S. Lee, S. New, T. Lough, C. Witham, J. Edwards, C. Bittner, S. Ferguson, and E. Cook. QBACK ROWJ M. Covey, D. Bell, J. Catt, M. Laley, M. Lamberson, J. Davis, and J. Davis. Jane Bell and Robert Johnson proudly display their trophies. 5 55 FORSCO Tags Mark Trojan Boosters International Balaar Delights Feed Lovers, Foreign Student Day Brings Many Guests Tag Day was one of the most im- portant events of the year for FOR- SCO as the club raised S461 to help pay the school expenses of the for- eign students, Oili Kurki-Suonio and Shinji Watanabe. It also will help sponsor scholarships to summer pro- grams for local students. Piroshki and petit-fours were among the delicious foods sold at the In- ternational Food Bazaar just before Thanksgiving vacation. In April, for- eign students from Indiana colleges and other high schools visited classes and talked with students about their native countries. Other events included the selling of note paper and sponsoring two dances. Mary Lou Heilman was presi- dentg Ginny Morris, vice-presidentg Jane Bronnenberg, secretaryg and Jim Brewer, treasurer. Helping with the year's activities was Miss Berniece McCord, F ORSCO sponsor. Bobbie Harless sells booster tag to Becky Stamper on Tag Day. 56 FORSCO members are QFRONT ROVVJ S. Gough, S. Watanabe, M Heilman, I. Brewer, G. Morris, I. Bronnenberg, O. Kurki-Suonio, S Sherman, Miss McCord. KSECOND ROWJ S. Danielson, L. Bunner, B. Harless M. Burton V. Collins L. Carlton B. Paul C. McKee, M Grant, M. Pullin. fTHlRD ROW ll C. Dann, M. Swinfdrd, E. Rinehart, E. Neal, I. Greaf, M. Dennison, I. Clark, K. Stonerock, B. Sanders, C. Rhodes, D. Means, S. Hunter. IFOURTH ROWJ J. Flynn, A. Bell, E. Day, L. Murray, S. Clawson, M. Stamper, D. Duncan, C. Reece, P. VanMatre, P. Burnside, S. Cromwell, C. Ferguson, B. Erickson, KBACK ROWD I. Thrasher, I. Jarvis, G. Clift, S. Taylor, I. Cash, P. Mathews, A. Williams, N. Hagerman, R. Woods, B. Wood, N. Etchison, M. Helms and K. Hagerty. Foreign language students raise money for FORSCO at food sale. Sharing activities are foreign students and American friends. 57 5 sf? C: H' Betty Nicholson assists Mrs. Baker in Counseling Center. Student Aides Use Time To Assist Others Keeping occupied was no problem for the more than 25 student helpers who used independent study time to assist others in the library and in the various offices. Under the direction of the new li- brarian Mis. Ruth Creech, student library helpers assisted other students and faculty members in selecting reference materials, filing periodicals, and checking out books and maga- zines. They also arranged various dis- plays in the showcase windows out- side the library. Other students worked in offices on the main floor of the building. Sta- tioned in the Counseling Center and Attendance Office, they tabulated and then distributed the absentee lists and ran various types of errands for the staff members. In the Health Center, a student helper was always on duty to assist the nurse, Mrs. Mildred Baily. QFRONT ROWD Barbara Downs Karen Dickey, Martha Swinford, Christina MCGaha. Sl'lar0rl HaCKer. Melinda Cunninghamg CBACK Diane Reece Karen Fairchild Kathy Murphyg QMIDDLE ROWJ ROWJ Ronda Melton, Doris Haines, Carole Ferguson, Beth Erickson, Connie Brown Joyce Walker Charlotte Meadows, Carol Conner, Sherry Ferguson, Becky Wood, Margaret Stairs, Mrs. Creech. 58 Miss Eilar and President jenny Estelle review club plans. FH Theme Focuses On lndividualit You and Your Rainbow was used as the theme this year for the Future Homemakers of America, as emphasis was placed on the individual in many of the club's activities. Mis. Rodney Ford was a guest speaker who gave a talk on dual careers for women. Mr. Cecil Powell led a group discussion on jobs at one ofthe May meetings. At the annual Mother-Daughter Banquet in May, Susie Logan was recognized as outstanding FHA girl of the year. Officers this year were Jenny Estelle, president, Gail Tor- grimson, vice-president, Carol Con- nor, secretary, and Geraldine Copp, treasurer. The club sponsors were Miss Frances Eilar, Mrs. Mildred Garner, Mrs. Sara Carithers, and Miss Muzetta Guymon. H P p rmi t Twirl Queen is Beulah l Hadlrgjlile, Slgoxin hgre with her court. Members of Future Homemakers this year are QFRONT ROWJ J Cross, S. Logan, D. Grunden, G. Torgrimson, I. Estelle, C. Connor, J Copp B. Harding, C. Catron, B. Taborg QMIDDLE ROWD K Hamilton. M. Helm, B. Catron, M. Ray, J. Taylor, B. Taylor, T: . Lough, D. Wyatt, C. Cole, B. Owens, C. Sexton, I. Carter, Miss Eilar, . CBACK ROWD J. Coffey, J. Gribbons, D. Gregory, L. Barton C Owens, V. Bell, S. Ferguson, B. Haney, D. Neal, S. Cromwell, S Haven, K. Pryor, I. Baker, L. Neal. Math, Bible Clubs Work In ' Math club members are CFHONT ROWJ Becky Wood, secretary and treasurerg Mr. Akey, sponsorg Montey Holloway, president. CMIDDLE ROWD Fred Cheesman, Don Members of Math Club entertained Students at a dance after the Tech game. Bible Club members find making signs for the Bake Sale amusing. VVoocls, Susie Yorkis, Dan Dinkens, Margie Grant, Kathy Burton. KBACK ROVVJ Mike Castor, Marcia Frost, Jeff States, Rex Hollo- way, Steve Mclver and Shinji VVatanabe. Special Areas Sponsoring a chess and a checker tournament proved to be fun for mem- bers of Math Club. A dance was held after the Richmond game and a field trip was taken to Cincinnati. Mon- tey Holloway served as president with Mr. Wayne Akey, sponsor. Cookie sales again this year pro- vided money which Bible Club used to purchase religious books for the library. A Christmas party, field trip and a picnic were other events of the year. The club was in charge of devo- tions at the March PTA meeting. Pins in the shape of a Bible were presented to members by their SpO1'1SOl' Mr. Hobart Risley. This year's active Bible Club members are Bowne, Gary Brookshire. CBACK ROWJ CFRONT ROWJ Greg Givens, Brenda Cos- Lyle Denney, Steve Clark,.Mr. Hobart Risley, ser, Linda Grisby, Barbara Downs, Debbie Linda Neal, Sandra Davis, Faye Asberry. 60 Machinists, Science Club Plan Projects Besides learning to use the ma- chinery in the shop, members of Ma- chinist Club attempted to put together an industrial brake and self clutch. Hours were spent working and re- pairing members' cars. Sponsor of the club, reactivated this year, was Mr. Murl Carnes. Work on an aero-space chemistry project showed the many skills of Science Club members. Other events included sponsoring a dance and a cookie sale in December. Visiting the State Hospital and the Science Fair at Ball State proved interesting. Sponsors were Mr. Stanley Hall, Mr. Robert Furbee, Mr. William Wilt and Mr. Johannes DeNeetl Science Search State Finalists Clawson and Gough study wave motions. Mr. Carnes explains the operation of a machine to Sam Nunn. This year's Machinist Club members are KFRONT ROWJ Mr. Carnes, Fred Croce, Mellis Beck. CMIDDLE ROWD Mike Mitchell, Mark Bertram, Wayne Coffey, Steve Snodgress. QBACK ROVVJ Duane Chamberlin, Steve Flowers, jim Conley and Sammy Nunn. Science Club members are KFRONT ROVVJ Greg Duncan, Keith Wimmer, Oscar Over- ton, David Yergin, Steve Cough. CMIDDLE ROVVJ Steve Clawson, Arthur Razor, Jeff 61 States, Mr. Hall. KBACK ROW? Mr. De- Neef, Maurice Temples, Russel Phillips and Harry Baker. a Talented baton twirlers are Nancy Poynter and Sandy Boyer. Members of Concert Band include CFRONT ROVVD M. Holloway, K. Wallace, D. Owens, A. Bell, G. Sloan, M. Morec, R. Alcom, V. Armstrong, C. Rhoades, A. Razor. QSECOND ROWJ I. VanWinkle, D. Upchurch, D. Foster, T. Fisher, L. Bunner, S. Owens, S. Turner, B. Sales, D. Whitted, A. Vincent, L. Frisbie, J. States, B. VanMatre, I. Padgett, Yorkis. CTHIRD ROWD L. Morgan, C. Day, S. Dicken, D. McWhorter, L. Alexander, K. Shatter, S. Hagee, C. Kirkpat- rick, S. Lockhart, D. Perdew, W. Culbertson, I. Jarvis, D. Filson, M. Groves, S. Mclver, S. N To raise funds, Mr. Sliauver auctions his band clirectorship. Preparing for a convocation, Band members organize equipment 62 Kaucher, L. Hayes, J. Jewell, I. Sutton. QFOURTH ROWJ R. Alspaugh, R. Cann, J. Moles, K U church, M. Stoten, D. Hartley, S. Owens, G. Miller, E. Rauch B. Armstrong, K. New, M Tlgrall, M. Beck, I. Thrasher, T. Thompson, B. Hall, S. Hall, A. Feeley, D. Hinsey, B. McKnight. QBACK ROWD Mr. Shauver, B. Cable, I. McDonald, C. Thompson, D. Campbell, B. Slagle, C. Warren, C. Berkey, M. Lamberson, D. Springer, V. Cronk, P. Burnside. NOT PICTURED T. Knight, D. Utt, S. LaBoyteaux, R. Polk, B. Bates, S. Smith, C. Holsapple. Band Creates Lively Shows At Halftime Band members invaded the city in Ianuary selling tags which read I am a CHS Band Boosterf, This proj- ect and a chili supper raised S735 for uniforms which must be purchased for next year's band. With Ion Sutton as drum major, the band performed during halftime at all home football and basketball games, attended Band Camp at Gen- eral Butler State Park in Kentucky in August for a week, and took part in Purdue's Band Day and Ball State's Homecoming Parade. Pom-Pom girls marching with the Band are KFRONT ROWJ Norma QBACK ROWD Bat Miller, Cheryl Adams, Connie Cole, Melinda Cun- Brewster, Patty 'wVebb, Rita Williams, Susie Davisson, Becky Moles, Bingham, Marcia Frost, Sheila McGrady, Kathy Hagerty, Ruth Ann Mary Helms, Sally Norris, Cindy Brooks, jenny Spera, Susan Batt. Y0l1Ug,D0l1f13 MQHHS. Cathycflftef- Hot and tired, Band members pause before resuming practice. Madrigal Singers Receive Superior Rating At State Cham! Attends District Festival As state competitors, members of Chorale did very well, with the Mad- rigal Singers receiving a first place superior rating and a perfect score of seven. Others who took top state honors were Swing Choir, Mary Cooper, soprano, Jim Brewer, bass voice and piano, Pat Cassidy, tenor. The 56 Chorale members sang at several convocations including the special Christmas A Joyful Noise. Other performances included Senior Vespers, Baccalaureate, and the Dis- trict Choral Festival at Richmond. Miss Della Mae Tronchuk was the Swing Choir members are KFRONT ROVVl dew, Denise Williams, Karen Albion, Bill . Iim Brewer, Connie Detmer, Elsa Millikan, Shockley. CBACK ROWJ Kenny Archey, Ch0l'FllC d1fCCt01'- Bruce Bales. KMIDDLE ROWVD Mitch Per- Pam McKinney, Mary Pullin, Tom Detmer. QFRONT ROWP Sloan, Shockley, Brewer, Shallenberg, Jackson, Archey, Cassidy, Stamper, Head, Smith, Miss Tronchuk. QSECOND ROWJ Osborne, Page, Pheffer, Weintraut, Perdew, Crunden, Bales, Detmer, Murray, Cooper, Woods, Clark, Kurki-Suonio. QTHIRD ROWJ Bowers, Bronnenberg, Albion, Morris, Rush, Staton, Daniel- 64 son, Millikan, Grunden, Kirby, Hayworth, Smith, Burton, Mathews QBACK ROWJ Williams, Cooper, Parker, McKinney, Batt, Raney, Pul lin, Williams, Hostetler, Yeater, Greaf, Davis, Niles, McKinney, Det mer, Kinser. State superior rating winners are fLeft to Rightj Pat Cassidy, Pam jim Brewer, Mary Ann Pullin, Mitch Perclew, Connie Detmer, Kenny McKinney, Tom Detmer, Ginny Morris, Bill Shockley, Denise XVilliams, Archey and Pat McKinney. 1 1 3 Girls' Ensemble includes QFRONT ROWJ anna Neal, Nora Laley, Dixie Carender, Susan Loran Beck Latham Teresa Mot- Carolyn Lee, Donna Allen. L s Y v singer, Debbie Bowne. CBACK ROWVJ Le- , -L 1 . Q- . -fm iias tions for a new song. String Ensemble members are Beckey Hagan, and Tina Holsapple. Five other members are Elouise Herndon, jean Clark, Sally Shaffer, not pictured. 65 Attentive Chorale members listen to direc- Repairing Victor Bell Is Challenge Repairing of the broken Victory Bell presented a real challenge for all N-Men's Club members, but the bell was ready to ring again by Sectional time. Selling buttons before several games was a money making project. Building the spirit hoop before home games was another important respon- sibility ofthe club. Other activities included assisting in officiating of Intramurals and church leagues. Members also helped direct parking in November before the speech meet. Club officers were Harold Hulhnan, president, Elgan Carter, vice-presi- dentg Randy Watson, secretary, and Ioe Lamberson, treasurer. The spon- sors were Mr. Hans Sheridan and Mr. Iames Bergman. Skin the Lions was only one of the clever hoops created by N-Men members. One varsity letter in a sport was required for the fol owing members QFRONT ROWD Randy Watson, Harold Hufhnan, Elgan Carter, Joe Lambersong QSECOND ROWJ Freddie Hall, john Hall, Larry Sutton, Steve Taylor, David Dickey, Joe Ryan, Larry Brookshire, Vincent Cronk: KTHIRD ROW? Mr. Bepiman and Harold Huffman proudly display e club's new TsShirts. 5 en . it 'A o H- e ii Q- K' ..- , i',.t ::J.j5Q..E , . w'i 03 7 ' ii i ii ii fi M t S .r 'wfieiliiea ii 1 1 . ...lofi lt. 66 Iohn Harp Denny Ford, Mike Kriner, jack Imel, Frank Ryan, Steve Coers, Duane Wil- liams, Mr. Bergman, sponsor, KBACK ROWJ Mike Barr, john Whistler, Ernie Troxell, Eddie Higham, Curt Downing, Dennis Campbell, David Pryor, Mr. Sheridan, spon- sor. This year's active members of Boys' Cheerblock are QFRONT ROWJ brecht, Y0l1H8hHUS, Klipsch Burk Graham Mitchell KFOURTH Stamper, Crider, Taylor, Harp, Wanley, Holloway, Malkemus, Pateg ROWJ Bales, Brewer Grunden Osborne Smith Upchurch Harding CSECOND ROWJ Shockley, Wilhoite, Lamberson, Kriner, Strong, Davis: KBACK R0Wl Lam Off ORSST Wallley Mullefl Rackovs Phillips, Morris, Norrickg QTHIRD ROWP Dinkins, Schuler, Engle- Sh3lIeUb6fg,DCfU'16l' and Hal Chants, Antics Amusc Crowds During Games Members of Boys' Cheerblock, led by Greg Crider, rang the Trojan Vic- tory Bell after every victory. As tra- ditional at 'each home game was the teamis crashing through a colorihl paperhoop held by the senior Cheer- block members. The humorous chants and yells of- ten surprised and always entertained the crowd. Echoing Girls, Cheerblock in group spelling, the boys added volume. Other projects were assisting in officiating Intramurals and church league games. Officers were Greg Crider, presi- dentg Harold I-Iufhnan, vice-presidentg Steve Taylor, treasurerg and Mark Stamper, sergeant-at-amis. Co-spon- sors were Mr. james Bergman, Mr. Wayne jones, and Mr. Don Giles. X Go Get 'Em is the outburst as the Trojans stomp the Berries. 67 gg ,L,. ,AN Q . zz g, fx 1 .fi,f.QQ,a .W , x, .5 , 135 , J ? 1 ef gg ,ef fi. k -ff -,1?Q,:, f . ,L,. . ,X 44 g, 1 . V . fbi' -. Q w' wfffww x fi wx Q . fix ' 5-fa i 53 It :QL E iih A 'Ls , .w X lf, 13 'sf 3 , 3 .. Hi W .. ,.A.. L ' is W wx ' 1 Q we gli K 1: il i 1 W vw M X Sf. -- 'F P 'W NP' I .,.- , H L -fy, ., Y , T2 . f ' x..A QW , WWW N 55 . 4: 1' -KX 'Ex ig: f Q 5 il ' L? Q95 , U' 525 6- ,fy -1. N fu- Y' Q. 1 5 k . ff. E. Q. S f 1 ' W x v E2 , ia L xfhi Nl J fWMQ iS,N.f' X'-g - we E --,gggfffw-' 4 i 1 J ' 2 ia mg A 1 N' V is k Q ,.,.g , , M ! fm' H ,..x in 12 f mi , ,iq ,M , AV4 1 5 g,,,.g 'fee W -um .dk 1 K , my +15- 9 5 :Fug inf 5.- .K X kk 9-W Q2 4 ? 2 ' TN 4 gi if 4 f , M 1 kg ix f xx Ns i X. 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They then proceeded to decorate the tree with silhouettes of each player and Mr. Tague While they sang The Twelve Days of Christmasf, using the names of each for the days. This skit was only one of several created by members of the Block using popular songs, handclaps, and cardboard props. The Board, which met once a week to discuss activities with the sponsors, consisted ofseniors Bobbie Harless and Cheri Huse, jun- iors Terri Bell and Rita Carter, and sophomores Debbie Garner and Mar- garet Stairs. Officers were judy Nic- hols, president, Susan Staton, vice- presidentg and Connie Upchurch, secretary-treasurer. The sponsors for Cheerblock this year were Miss Gloria Castelluccio, Mrs. Judith Sor- rell, and Mrs. Carol Gallo. Girls' Cheerblock says Merry Christmas with a special skit. l1 r Boys' State delegates are CSEATEDQ Knight, States, Wilhoite. Al- ternates are QSTANDINGD Scott, Wanley. State art winners Mike Smith, Becky Latham, and Denise Boyd review entries submitted for judging. Girls' State delegates are KSEATEDD Frost, Davis, Wood. Alter- mates are CSTANDINGJ Charlesworth, Fletcher, Smith. 70 Ginny Morris and Steve Clawson attend the Government Leadership Conference. Joy Rothrock displays the trophy she earned in the state speech contest sponsored by the Knights of Pythias. Honorees Are .Ytezte Recognition Is Received By Memy Excelling in athletics, governmental interests, and international affairs, many students were recognized in these areas throughout the summer and past year. Representing their social studies classes, delegates attended Indiana University's Girls' and Boys' State last SUlll1Tl61'. The DAR Good Citizen was chosen by the senior girls on the basis of leadership and patriotism. Each month, two outstanding sen- ior boys received the opportunity to listen to after-dinner speakers and meet community leaders as the guests of the Rotary Club. Two delegates attended the Indiana High School Government Leadership Conference at Ben Davis High School in February which was sponsored by Senator Birch Bayh. Thirteen seniors were selected as Optimist Outstanding Citizens on the basis of their achievements in the school and community. Among the state competitors were the winner of the Knights of Pythias speech contest and three honorees of the art department. Recognized In Man Fields 1967-68 Optimist Outstanding Citizens are way David Pryor Tony Knight Bill Shock CSEATEDJ Becky Wood, Steve Taylor ley Dennis Campbell Bill Wilhoite Randy Sharon Brown, Greg Crider, Esther Day XVatson CSTANDINGJ Steve Gough, Montey Hollo Selected as Guests of Rotary in 1967-68 are NVatanabe Wilhoite Shoekley Knight Mr KFRONT ROWJ Stamper, Clawson, Gough Leitch KBACK ROYVD Lamberson Harp Crider, Scott. KMIDDLE ROWJ Merrill Higham Pryor Cassidy Kathy Burton Davis was selected as DAR Good Citizen by the senior girls. 71 Honor Society Lifts Morale With G.l. Greeting Cards The members of National Honor Society are cFRoNT ROWD M. Smith, K. Burton, B. NVilhoite, N. Hostetler. CMIDDLE ROWD G. Crider, E. Day, M. Frost, M. Cole, D. Duncan, S. Staton, N. Fletcher, Miss Rat- cliffe. CBACK ROVVD B. Wood, C. John, T. Knight, J. Lamberson, B. Shockley, S. Claw- son, M. Holloway, S. Cough, S. Taylor. Scholarship, leadership, service, and character are qualities found in mem- bers of National Honor Society. This year's chapter consisted of the 19 seniors inducted in 1967 and 28 jun- iors and seniors inducted at a formal dinner in May. The club sponsored many projects throughout the year. At Christmas time, they purchased a tree for the school lobby and conducted the an- nual toy drive for the needy children of the community. They also com- piled the Honor Roll, sold note paper, sent greetings to former CHS serv- icemen overseas, and sponsored the King Eskimo Dance. Miss Catherine Ratcliffe was the sponsor. Officers were elected for each semester, and Bill XfVilhoite was first semester presi- dent. Serving as second semester president was Steve Gough. NHS members N. Fletcher, G. Crider, B. Wood, T. Knight, and M. Frost address G.I. greeting cards. Nancy Hostetler crowns TALL TROIAN Ed Higham as King Eskimo. 72 Trojan Tribune Reflects Student Creativity A A Members of the 1967-68 TROIAN TRIB- UNE staff are IFRONT ROWJ States, Hoover, Hurst, Burton, W'oods. Harless, Smith. CSECOND ROWJ Smith, Cole, Day, Francisco, Campbell, Dennison. QTHIRD IKUM l i ROW! Murray, Morris, Dann, Cowan, Reece, Cuffey, Griffin. KBACK ROW, Slagle, Vaughn, Jarvis, Miller, Mr. Dicken, Van Matre, Stomp and Wood. Shaffer, States, Hoover, Conkin, Bowman, and Day are section editors. 73 The literary happening of the year was the slogan of this year's TRO- IAN TRIBUNE. CHS students were given the opportunity to submit crea- tive writing, and under the supervi- sion of Mr. Steve Dicken, the best selections were published in this magazine. Materials submitted includ- ed poetry, essays, short stories, and art work. The staff, composed of representatives of college English classes, reviewed the entries in order to present the best of CHS writing in book form. For the first time in many years, this year's edition fea- tured art work by several entrants in addition to the student writing sub- mitted. Serving as this year's co-edi- tois were seniors Ieff States and Debbie Hoover. Co-editors States and Hoover try to help Mr, Dicken make selections. Phoenix Emphasizes Future Events In Bi-Weekl Issues -A ....-nit Staff decides, We are the greatest! as they review a past issue. A solemn moment is used to formulate ideas for a future PHOENIX. Informing the faculty and student body of all the CHS activities was the main responsibility of PHOENIX, the bi-weekly paper which was printed in the Print Shop. The major objective of this yearis staff was to publish activities of the future instead of reporting on those ofthe past. They also tried to obtain more student names and opinion for their articles to increase reader interest. This yearis co-editors were Bill Shockley and Steve Clawson with Cindy Dann as business manager. Other senior editors were Carolyn Charlesworth, featuresg Pat Cassidy, assistant featuresg Steve Cough, pho- tographerg Mark Stamper, sports, Mike Kirby, assistant sports, Debbi Duncan, personalitiesg Jill Bettner, news, Connie Detmer, assistant news, and Margie Hurst, advertising. The I2 junior reporters on this year's staff will serve as editors on the staff next year and will supervise the new re- porters. Miss Frances Halberstadt re- placed Mr. Larry Horney as this yearis PHOENIX sponsor. Senior editors confer about articles for a forthcoming issue. Junior and senior PHOENIX staff members are CFRONT ROWJ M. Stamper, B. Shock- ley, S. Clawson, I. Bettnerg KSECOND ROWJ J. Rothrock, S. Danielson, S. Sher- man, M. Morec, S. Veach, D. Duncang 3 QTHIRD ROW? M. Pullin, C. McKee, C. Dann, C. Detmer, S. Gough, A. Williamsg QBACK ROW? M. Hurst, M. Kirby, J. Brewer, Younghaus, P. Cassidy, S. Piros, Miss Hal erstadt, sponsor. junior reporters acknowledge the import ance of meeting a deadline. Ad lay-outs must be prepared before the PHOENIX goes to the Print Shop. PHOENIX PHOREVERV' is the battle cry of this year's staff 75 Junior staiffmds that ROSENNIAL is not all fun and games. 'Rosey' Staff Creates First 9 X 12 Book The 1968 ROSENNIAL staff learned that hard work and detenni- nation go hand in hand with success and honor in producing a fine year- book. Being teenagers themselves, they selected the theme, The Soul of Youthf, and molded it around the sincere ideals and beliefs typical of the modern day high school student. Editor-In-Chief Esther Day, Copy Editor Judy Flynn, and Layout Edi- tor Lynne Murray directed the staff in making many changes in the 1968 edition. The size was changed from the 834 x 11 inch format of the past to the 9 x 12 size now used by most colleges and universities. The Rosey staff selected a textured paper for the first time and again developed an interesting three column layout with a variety of pictures. Photographer David Thurston spends hours in the darkroom. 76 Business managers get carried away with income from ROSENNIAL sales. .i Senior index requires a lot of concentration from staff secretaries. ,,.. , Q . :Alf . 5313! Q 1 , PIQLQL1 'f - if , ,f-C .,f.', f , we K I F515 g ,- '32-1-WAN. ,N ff- , ,. ,. ,-L, ,,,,,,, , , f U 5 uf' I- iff. 'ffggige , 7,2 .Q , W ,OM ri ,F . 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Judy Nichols, Cathy Carender, Dane Mi ler, Charlene Owens, Becky Wood, David Thurston. Editors and Miss Halberstadt discover humor among ROSENNIAL pictures. 77 Tennis And Bowling Offer Relaxation For GAA Girls . Tennis was added this year to the list of sports enjoyed by the Girls Athletic Association. The club con- t tinued with the traditional activities of volleyball, baseball, basketball, and bowling throughout the year. Karen New was elected as presi- dent, Patty Erickson, vice-president, Terri Bell, secretary, and Nancy Tritch, treasurer. Miss Iean Stelling- werf was sponsor. Special awards were presented at the annual spring picnic. One-year members were given pins, two-year members received letters, and three- year members were presented tro- phies. Attendance awards were also Patty Erickson and Beth Erickson find that bowling requires accuracy and form. given. On the basis of skill, sports- .. manship, and contributions to the club, an Honor Girl is chosen each year. This year's Honor Girl was Pres- ident Karen New. Members of G.A.A. for the 1967-68 year are KFRONT ROXVJ Owens, Wyatt, New, Erickson, Bell, Tritch, Carter, Marks, Martin, CSEC- OND ROW Lou h McK1nne McK1nne Shostle T lor vis 7 gr ' Y, ' Y, , ay .Da'S0n, Porter, Carlton, Perdew, Warren, Brewster, VVilliams, Harding, Allen. CTHIRD ROWJ Wallace, Fisher, Ballard, Mullen, Cable, Porter, Miller, Neal, Copp, Polston, VanMatre, Slagle, Tramel, Rains, Mastin, Neal. KFOURTH ROWJ McLaughlin, Swinford, Wyatt, Dugger, Mc- Cutcheon, Akers, Smithemian, Carter, Graham, Kirkpatrick, Means, Haney, Lacey, Orr, Thompson, Pritchett, Piros, Cannon. QFIFTH ROWD Bell, Stairs, Cadwallader, Asberry, Neal, Paul, Cook, Carth- waite, Crunden, Williams, Erickson, Huddleston, Huse, Allen, Kinser, Burk, Bright, Hunter, Haywood. x Q N 8 Wmx Q ff zf ig 5' :gi ' Q-- X., ig if QQ? S. L ' Y Bmw 5 5 N R' ,ay All V is S541 -A 4' X 4 K V 4 am fy, if 2 N , A -1' 'if + X f' . S X X Wea 9' X, QNX , ' .. XM, ' wi f- QA ., f has cz excel fo' gig Qjifgjgl and has school fvgiiyfgi cz ta ue 27 T101f1n sin gggfffifzj E Atlzletzcs is mm , vugged spu zted compe spm ts ,gwe an Y 55 ff me ,x g Y. , A. lg Wm mto the T1 oyan Vfzctor zes are ,fix , A. 3 th: ough spz, sczen we rom eve: sf g h f y t 1 e eae ze: , if Mfg as-Qi,.m3i was sei: X Q-r,j:. 1153 e Sports ,O 'G-Q 4 -.Ji 5 ave 9' FOOTBALL SCORES NC OPPONENT 27 . . . .... Connersville 19 14 . . . . . . Logansport 26 13 . . ........ Frankfort 20 0 ............ Richmond 44 32 ..... Lawrence Central 9 27 ....... Muncie Central 21 1 . . . .... Muncie South 0 14 ...... Madison Heights 25 0 .. .......... Marion 0 10 .. ...... Lafayette 0 JAMBOREE New Castle-Richmond 20 Ieffersonville-Lebanon 21 Dave Pryor demonstrates the speed which made him leading scorer eff Members of the 1967 New Castle football team are QFRONT ROWJ D. Williams, D. Pryor, H. Huffman G. Barber, F. Ryan, R. Watson, C. Downing, E. Hi am, D. Camphell P. Stanley D Thurston E Carter, and G. Merrill QMIDDLE ROWl Head coach jones, L. Keller, D. Antic, P. Pate, D. Beam, E. Troxell, F. Schuler, M. Barr, B. lef- fries, H. Lacey, V. Cronk, D. Phillips, Coaches Sheridan, Rickert, and Gallo. QBACK ROW? Coach Bergman, D. McDonald, D. Ander- son, E. Claybom, R. Oden, K. Bowers, B. Hamilton, D. Archey L. Vitatoe, T. Supinger, I. Younghaus, R. Hoover, J. Englebrecht and S. Coers. 3 7 I 5 Mr ' W2 :S 'QL .gg 2 Mi x 'S-Q .Mg ,bmi , , ,fm xx 2 Q A 'N M' i A fifwkkigsf ' K f7.f,A 1 ' 21.34, . H 3sA,,?:- . , Q' ' 1 L !- ' 35 X Q .A,,,,, Q, , 5- 3 . i,,k,+w 3 ms, 1 5. -W 5 -2 S hw ff vias: K 5 A 445: ,rw . za ' ' H A ,Q 7' gf Wd 3 w A 4 L 'Qin-ww v fait X11 3' i 1 - ff .A fp. 'L'?Z!.,?52x ji Q V W, ,,:- ,W , --W 1 - f, ,,, 2 , 1 W, , 4 f Q Ss ' x We S wax 3 .. L . ., ,8Q,ma?i,. ? av ri f 2 M X v H fy E N 'Mx i f Y N if ,. 16 ,QQ , -:gg fv- z Ta, ,f MQ., + .. ew w! ff 1 I Liz . Wx A of sk 2 R - 731 gg E' sz X , , v ! I New Castle Third ln NCC -2-1 Conference Recordg The Trojans took third place in the NCC with a 3-2-1 record. Three sen- iors were named to the All-Confer- ence squad. Those earning positions on the team were David Pryor, Harold Huffman, and Ed Higham. Receiving honorable mention was Randy Watson, also a senior. Huihnan and Pryor also received honorable mention on the All-State team. New Castle and Richmond com- bined teams to play against jefferson- ville and Lebanon in the first jambo- ree for the Trojans. New Castle made three touchdowns, but this was not enough to defeat the jeffersonville- Lebanon team. This game was the only one for senior George Barber as he suffered a broken wrist during the next team practice. isle iw A 4 .i -. 3 A ig ' . se- -- a.,.r yy Y rr r p'X QQ 4, er K jx q if AI, rf , M E 85 Tackle Frank Ryan anxiously waits on the sideline to return to action. In a routine practice, George Barber makes a spiral pass to his receiver. x ' 1 z X s X ME . Eager Colts Work Toward Varsity Careers Andy Kendall makes a quick move to recover a loose ball. New Castle's foe is forced down by the Colts' defensive squad. 86 In preparation for the varsity squad, several underclassmen took part in reserve football, Headed by Coach Paul Gallo, the team played a total of seven games. New Castle defeated Centerville in the teamis first game but lost the re- maining six. Coach Gallo's squad was challenged by teams from schools such as Richmond, Anderson, and the two long-time rivals from Mun- cie, Central and South. A' . Using newly purchased equipment, the re- serves practice with the varsity. RESERVE SCORES NC OPPONENT 47 ............ Centerville 13 6 ........ Muncie Central 49 6 ......... Muncie South 13 6 ..... .... C onnersville 20 6 ............. Anderson 20 6 ...... Madison Heights 36 0 ............. Richmond 44 Swimmers Demonstrate Spirit, Desire Another sport was introduced to Chrysler High this year. One senior, two juniors, four sophomores, and eight freshmen formed New Castle's first swimming team, under Coach Elwood Wegesin. Since the school lacks swimming facilities, all meets were held out of town. The squad practiced each day at the YMCA at 6:30 a.m. Although they didn't win any meets, several swimmers individually placed in their specialities. KFRONT ROWJ john Miller, Rick Neal, Steve Carter, Rick Haywood, and Darrell Mattias. KSECOND ROWJ Bob Hall, Allan Nordman, David New, and Bob Owens. KTHIRD ROVVJ Phil Stanley, john Heil- man, Eric Rauch, Robert Osborne, Ieff Coop- er, Cary Sloan, and Coach WVegesin. QBACK ROWD Team Managers Rodney Purvis and Steve M clver. SWIMMING SCORES NC OPPONENT 18 ........ Muncie Central 77 17 ...........,. Richmond 78 15 ...... Madison Heights 80 43. . . .... Connersville 48 - 20. . . . . . Richmond 75 21 ..... ....... A nderson 74 36 ..... . . . Muncie Burris 59 17 ..... .... S helbyville 78 33 ..... . . . Connersville 58 TFYUUZ to imPf0VC their bfeflSt Stroke are An early morning practice finds Phil Stan- David New and Eric Rauch. ley working on his diving. 87 Matmcn Victorious At Muncie Invitational' Senior feeclz Imel Cezpizeres Sectional An Illinois takedown is attempted by New Castleis Mike Barr. WRESTLING SCORES NC OPPONENT 22 .... . . Pike Township 28 32 .... ...... G reenfield 16 40 ....... Madison Heights 13 23 .... ...... R ichmond 24 19 .... .... N oblesville 31 20 ...,......... Anderson 25 21 ........ Muncie Central 24 26 .... ......... C armel 25 9 ........ VVarren Central 39 19 ...... Lawrence Central 29 I 7 Coach Hans Sheridan's wrestling team finished the year with three wins, seven losses. Highlighting the season was winning first place in the Muncie South Invitational. The New Castle wrestlers took second place in the Sectional and ended tenth in the Regional. In the conference, the team ranked eighth. Iack Imel took first place in the Sectional in the 138 pound class and was second in the Regional. Imel lost only three meets during the year, all to Dennis Milli- kan of Noblesville. Co-captains this year were Imel and Larry Sutton. The Trojan B-team, under the di- rection of Coach Jim Bergman, had a record of 4-7. Again this year, the squad captured first in the Muncie Central Invitational in which four teams competed. David Phillips had the best record with 12-0. Undefeated David Phillips struggles to bring down his rival. 88 gif . . ,F I W! rx 4 ff If ,Nix- ? wi T xr-3 fy .ff , Z , K. U NA: W. g . 5 ' ' b QQ: A if --ffl - gi , Q1 ' , , 1 ' Q' ' 1 1 f ff I +1 iq. 1 x f-A as ' 51 xk 2 QKLASQ, 'VNT ' 'Ei 1 -if Nusa 145 WSU rw . M '5' X 4 ., 1 -A, . gf FW iff' 'V' V A5 Nusa sw-f.qT4 'iC us'L . , QA WXCAST QCACASZ' 'NWSQ' L 127 Q -9, L, , .W ,A . . ,Q X: 3' aa- J ' ' W' If 'D 'v, QAM 23 if fi 35557 A NSA? 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Bell, ROWJ Coach Cecil T ague, D. F erguson, E. D. York, I. Hall, R. Watson, nlgr. QMIDDLE Higham, D. Antic, P. Pheffer. ROWJ G. Merrill, D. Anderson, G. Barber, Coach Cecil Tague tries to get Trojans to follow game plan. John Hall displays floor general ability in a close contest. 'With the regular season schedule completed, the Trojans, who placed sixth in the NCC race, joined 488 other high school basketball squads in the IHSAA state tourney. Trojan fans were looking forward to a long tour- ney trail to the state finals once again, but the competition was very stiff locally. In the Trojans, first tourney outing the Great Green Gang overpowered a scrappy Mount Vernon team. An eager fired-up Knightstown Panther squad took the Trojans to the wire before the Troyboys pulled ahead in the closing minutes of the contest. After the Trojans trounced a strong Greenfield team, area fans opened their eyes, once again, in anticipa- tion of state honors. In a bid for their second Region- al victory in two years, the Trojans lost to Muncie Central as the Rich- mond team slipped by Monroe Cen- tral and Muncie Central. TOURNEY SCORES SECTIONAL NC OPPONENT 82 .... Mt. Vernon 68 53 ..... .. Knightstown 48 90 ............ Greenfield 65 REGIONAL 62 .....,.. Muncie Central 72 Coach Meyer Directs Colts To 13 Wins Members of the ,67-368 reserve team are hill, R. Hoover, S. Auten, D. Belden. CBACK CFRONT ROVVJ Mgr- B- Vvillkef, L' Hayes, ROVVJ C. White, J. Cook, S. Kaucher, M. R- MCCIHUI, C- Bfemleman, W- Taglle, T- Hagerman, and Coach Larry Meyer. Caig. KMIDDLE ROYVJ K. Bell. N. Thorn- Playing center, Kurt English displays his jumping ability. For the second consecutive year, Coach Larry Meyer's Colts, support- ed the varsity with a winning season. They compiled a thirteen win and seven loss record which included a winning string of seven of the last eight ball games. Coach Meyer,s starting line-up usually consisted of sophomore jeff Cook and junior Pete Pheffer at for- wards, sophomores Wayne Tague and Greg Brenneman at guards, and sophomore Kurt English at center. When substitutes were needed sopho- mores Kenny Bell and Neil Thornhill were the first to get the nod. The squad defeated three confer- ence foes in Muncie Central, Ander- son, and Lafayette. They also downed a fine North Central team. Many local Trojan boosters looked forward to the upcoming basketball season after getting a look at this year's Colts. RESERVE SCORES NC OPPONENT 43 ........... Knightstown 28 51 ......... North Central 50 45 ..... ..... N oblesville 33 50 ............. Richmond 57 39 ......... Muncie South 40 60 ........... Hagerstown 17 43 ....... Madison Heights 37 46 ..... Indianapolis Tech 55 HOLIDAY TOURNEY 43 ....... Muncie Central 58 33 ......... Muncie South 41 45 .... Anderson Highland 40 33 ,.............. Marion 42 52 ..... . . . Connersville 50 56 ..... ..... L ogansport 36 44 ........ Muncie Central' 39 50 ..... ...... R ushville 42 53 ..... .... L afayette 46 42 .............. Anderson 39 37 ......... Muncie Burris 28 69 ..... ........ K okomo 77 Racketmen Post Great Season, Hall Brothers Win Sectional The '67 tennis squad ended the sea- son with a thirteen win, seven loss record. Coach Dick Leitchis talented boys used their skills to beat oppo- nents such as Muncie South and El- wood. With a 2-5 conference record, the Trojan squad ended in a tie for fourth place with two other teams. Returning last spring for Coach Leitch were seniors Dick Haven and John Fisher and juniors joe Lamber- son and Bill Wilhoite. These men per- formed well throughout the year and received much support from the re- maining team members. This fall for the first time, the Indi- ana High School Athletic Association held a state tennis tourney. In the Sec- tional, the Trojans placed second among eight participating teams. Sen- ior Iohn Hall and his brother Fred, a junior, won the Sectional doubles but lost in the Regional at Indianapolis. Wilhoite, Lamberson, Hall, F. Hall, Harp, Conkin, Veach, Sutton, and Osborne were veteran performers for Coach Leitch this season and he expected another good year. Fred Hall demonstrates that practice makes perlecti' as he readies for a meet. john Hall shows the talents which took him to the Regional. 96 Tennis team members are QFRONT RCW, Bob Qsbol-ne, Fred Hall, lrohn Haifa, 1oe.Lumberson, Dick Haven, Bill Conkin. QNOT PIC Ion Sutton, Steve Clawson, Steve Veach. QBACK ROWJ Bill Wilhoite, UREDJ ohm Flshefv lohn Hall: Couch Dlck Leitch- TENNIS REVIENV NC Opponent 8 . . . . . . Knightstown 1 5 . . . . . . Greenfield 2 5 . . . ......... Elwood 4 5 . . . . . . Muncie South 2 1 . . . . . Connexsville 6 5 . . . ...... Centerville 2 1 ........ Logansport 6 7 ...... Morton Memorial 0 3 . . . .,......... Marion 4 1 . . . . . Lafayette 6 1 . . . ...... Rushville 1 9 . . . ....... Knightstown 1 7 . . . .... Muncie Central 0 7 . . . .... Cambridge City 0 4 . . . . . . Madison Heights 3 5 . . . .... Muncie South 2 7 1 . . . .... Anderson 6 1 . . . . . . Richmond 6 4 . . . . . . Kokomo 3 Keeping his eyes on the ball, Bill Wilhoite ' prepares to slam a scorching return. 97 Cindcrmen Shatter Four School Records l As the ,tense crowd looks on, Gary Hedrick slips over the bar. TRACK SCORES NC Opponent 99 ...... Cambridge City 19 101 . . . ...... Rushville 17 75 . . . . . . Conner-sville 43 61 . . . .... Muncie South 57 45 ............. Marion 73 Muncie Relays ..... 3rd place Noblesville Relays .. 3rd place New Castle Invitational ...... 3rd place Conference . . . . . . 5th place Sectional .... .. 2nd place Provin to be a valuable asset to the team, Ernie 'groxell obtained the shot put record. XfVhen the track season had finally drawn to a close, there was a new lield event record established in the shot put, and three new marks had erased old ones in the running events. With Billy Ross, Brent Furbee and Mick Seals leading the way as veter- ans and Ernie Troxell being outstand- ing for the underclassmen, the squad ran up a four win and one loss slate in dual meets. The team also chalked up two wins in as many tries in triangu- lar meets. Beating conference foes Anderson and Muncie Central in a tri- angular meet proved to be one of the highlights ofthe 1967 track campaign. The squad finished the season com- peting in the Sectional meet at Rich- mond where they placed a close sec- ond behind the Red Devils. WVith a great deal of team spirit and hustle, Coach Wilbur Veachis boys ran their way to one of the best season records of any New Castle squad. A Caiuiigg needed points for the benefit ofthe team, erguson soars lor extra inches. Caiy' Collier proved throughout the season that form is important to a hurcller. Running in the New Castle Invitational, Dave Pryor strides out. Members of the successful 1967 track s uacl are KFRONT ROWD Effffies, Shlllef, Th0IT6qS0U, Su NEST, Phillips, B91'k9Y, Cable, Collier Youn fhaus, Stanley, Thom son, Sears, lglall, Lawless, McDonald, ' lift, Bdimdef- CBA ROW? Oach Velwh Student Teacher Mr York Elihodes, Sutton. QSECSND ROW? Pry01'a Clark, Hedrick, Coers, Imesi Neal' Ferqkmon' ROSS, C Rybom, Tmxell, Imeli Pheffblk Mitch- Millfkmh Furbee, Iones, Warren, Kel el., Harding' C-THIRD ROWE ell, Student Teac er Mr. Hart, and Assistant Coach Keesling. 99 Members of the 1967 baseball squad are QFRONT ROWD Vince Rex Brooks, Manager Steve Disbro, Kris Baldock, Gregg Merrill Cronk, Harold Huffman, john Hall, Randy Watson, Dan Poprfxlewell, Mickey Thomason, Dennis Cam bell, Carl Benson, Jim Lamberson Rick Manlove, Frank Ryan, Mike Kriner. KBACK ROWl Hea Coach Assistant Coach William Wilt, and, Manager Keith Antic. VARSITY SCORES 0 NC Opponent 3 . . . .... Rushville 0 6 . . . .... Greenfield 2 10 . . . ...... Greenfield 4 0 ...... Madison Heights 2 1 . . . ....... Lafayette 2 0 . . . ........ Marion 1 2 . . . . . Muncie Central 1 3 . . . ...... Richmond 8 5 . . . . . . Muncie South 2 4 . . . ..... Kokomo 5 7 . . . . . . Logansport 8 5 . . . .... Anderson 3 1 . . . .... Connersville 2 Sectional 12 ...... Spiceland 0 0 .... Knightstown 3 Gre Merrill slides back safel aft th 't -h -k 1 an aeglzmpt to throw him out at fli-st bglse. 6 opposmg pl L er ma es On a pitch which is low in the dirt, Frank Ryan holds his swing for a called ball. Trojans' Starting Battery amed To All-NCC Team The baseball team's impressive starting battery composed of Mickey Thomason, pitching, and Harold Huffman, catching, was named to the NCC first team. Throughout the course of the season, this battery accu- mulated eight of fifteen decisions. The honor of being selected as out- standing senior athlete on the squad went to Mickey Thomason. Dan Pop- plewell was the leading hitter fol- lowed by Mickey Thomason. Randy Watson led the team in slugging as he accounted for three home iuns. XAtfter finishing regular season play with a record of six wins and seven losses, they participated in the first Thomason and Hullinan, NCC battery, proved an exciting duo. 'l0'I Indiana High School Baseball Tourn- ament. With good hitting and an ex- ceptional pitching performance, the squad Won. Lamberson, a starting pitcher during the course of the Sea- son, tossed a no-hit, no-run five inning game. The Trojans obtained runner- up honors when they were eliminated by Knightstown, the eventual Section- al champ who went as far as the State Semi-Finals. Coach Rex Brooks had many fine individual efforts from several mem- bers of the squad. Although the team lost five ball games with the opposi- tion being on top by one run, they continued to show spirit. jim Lamberson sneaks back to base safely. Members of the golf teaun are QFRONT ROWJ Fred Bron n Tom QB-XCL RONVQ Ed Copglind Bob Childs Bob Vvlnte Denny bold HHHS, PM RYHIL CON Wviff, Nik? Thl'11u'- klm KIIPSCI1 3111 Scott DlXlC1DlL1xLV Tll1lX11tl16X h11l1x5L111C1ltl I 111616101111 Lnry Xlnyei GOLF SCORES NC Opponent 1635 . . Hagerstown 135 1035 .... Richmond 735 1235 . . . Muncie South 235 435 .... Conneisville 535 635 Madison Heights 1135 1235 . . . Muncie South 235 1535 . Muncie Central 235 13 ..... Anderson 5 1335 . . Connersville 435 8 ..... Anderson 8 1035 . Muncie Central 435 Senior Dennv Ford shows the 'skills ind form which pfuced him in the top iive. unior David Dickey displays n goliefs correct follow through. Golfers Take Znd Place In Conference Ending the year with a ten win, two loss record, the Trojan golfers chalked up an excellent year. Under the direc- tion of Coach Larry Meyer, the New Castle squad tied for first place in the Hagelstown Invitational, placed sec- ond in the Sectional, filth in the Re- gional, and finished second in the N.C.C. Ed Copeland, Bobby White, Denny Ford, Mark Schleuter, and Bob Childs were the top five men for the squad during the season. New Castle's Ed Copeland was Sectional champion and Ford tied for first in the N.C.C. Teammates look on as varsity letterman Bob White swings. Trojan Harriers Outstanding junior Darrell York finished ahead of the field throughout the season. Capture First Sectional Crown Ole! Marks Are Erezsee! lb' Darrell York Squad Posts Excellent Record Of 7-2 The Trojan harriers accomplished a first for the record books by captur- ing the Sectional championship. After a season record of seven wins and two losses, the team earned the Sectional crown, even though North Central Conference foe Richmond, was fav- ored. Led by Darrell York, a junior, and Dennis Harmon, a senior, the squad slipped by all contending teams to win both the team and indi- vidual honors. The squad's final appearance was in the local Regional where stiff com- petition forced the harriers to a ninth place finish. The squads taking the first three positions in the New Castle Regional were also the first three place holders in the State Final Tournament at Indianapolis. Coach Wilbur Veach stated several times that he felt that this yearis squad was the best group of young spiritedrunners that he had coached at New Castle. VARSITY SCORES NC 21 . . . .... Shelbyville 36 31 . . . .... Greenfield 33 31 . . . .... Knightstown 60 22 . . . . ..... Anderson 35 15 ..... ..... E lwood 46 33 ..... .... R ichmond 26 18 ..... .... C onnersville 47 31 ............ Noblesville 25 15 ...........,.. Rushville 47 30 Marion 35, Muncie South 67 Pike Township ...... 4th place Burris Invitational . . 2nd place Southport Invitational ...... 8th place Conference ........ 5th place Shortridge . . . .... 9th place Sectional ..... . .. lst place Regional .... .... 9 th place In the first meet of the season, the harriers and runners from Shelbyville line up ready for action. 104 - 2 ll! ' F Q l . -4 A ' V W .. .gn Weather often made it necessary to adopt Vital to a cross country team, calisthenics are used in warmups new wear like John Hall's mittens. to relax the runners' muscles. QFRONT ROWL G. Brach, R. McClain, D. Morris, D. Hicks, J. Hall, K. Unger, A. Feeley, L. Hales, W. Tague, KBACK ROWJ S. Pass, J. S. Hall, B. Wal er, B. Cable, G. Brookshire, CSECOND ROWD Coach Cooper D. Harmon, D. Yor , C. Berkey, B. Shockley, D. Miller, W VVilbur Veach, T. Knight, G. Mathes, I. Pickering, C. Shallenberg, Mitchell, and a-freshman, P. Walker. 105 1 l , A ,a n W, A X .Ki , Q, M ,Wim Xu: mg 5 Q13 , M .M N - W. k Xt 1, 1, f?Qg1ff!:Q 1-. ffviswghs My gQ53qW,mcm ,Hwy fmwf-H5-r iw ff- rfrf wi? 'iS Of mdwf ,im by , wi. ' fiviawxfv M 3525? gif vw? and its U. of 11 X 14 wx,msY.,a, , Q 5 5 ef 0195611 ffwugh, My , ofperso-nag QQ , Mfg-I' W N krr, Q SS , .5 4. such cz wide .NFL , - X f wjvw, Eifiwx: 5' img, dxf 1. ,,,, T M. mi ., gs sg, up M X :ein S? - that iii! sg, ,, , ga. 1 'fl f -A 56205135 liiidil K Zi? ww .., ,,,., WW ,K-1-,L...f 1, f, 'Y n, +A., .?v?H,.d xfSgi,i,.f ,MA :X f?Qff2xdQf5l1e'3fWffL?l?5ffa'4es gf Q. y 1 s W ME A K- is 4 432155 zyw- mafss :kai if if ff N- -ima-f2gi,:::gLm xiii 1 Individuals 1 1 W 5 I Debbi Abbott, Mark Adams, Bill Aitchison, Kathy Akers, Rita Alcorn, Linda Alexan- der, Bettv Allen, Billy Allen, David Allen. ' Donna Allen, Sall Alsip, Kenny Archey, Adeil Armes, Becky Armstron , Larr As- berry, Linda Asgerly, Ghar- lotte Atkinson, Steve Auten. Lerly Bach, Judy Barker, arry Barricks, Roger Baugh, Mellis Beck, Tim Bell, Kenny Bell, Ricky Bell, Sam Bell. Vicki Bell, Carleatta Ben- nett, Carolyn Bertram, Vic- kie Bertram, David Bir, jo Ellen Blevins, Danny Boat- right, Greg Bouslog, Terri Bowers. Denise Boyd, Trudi Boyd, Bill Boyer, Greg Brack, 'Greg Brenneman, Nonna Brewster, Shannon Bri ht, Fred Brinson, Hobie Brooglcs. Sophomores--Familiar Faces In Tro Land The boys on the reserve bench cheer teammates on to victory. Almost prayerlhlly, Denise NVilliznns sup- ports the Troians' struggle for victory. The definition of sophomore is .Sophos meaning wise and moros meaning foolish. This is true for the Class of 1970. While they are begin- ning to grow in knowledge and expe- rience, the lighthearted actions of youth are still apparent. Throughout the school year the sophomores' acceptance of challenge was noticeable in their presence a- round Chrysler High School's theatri- cal productions, organizations, and sports. By maintaining the sophomore spirit and growing in wisdom, the Class of 1970 prepared to meet the junior year. m'1f.uesmom. Q ng1 'QQQ 'S if N E -, A f sg yr X Student Manager Bill Aitchison reflects ten- sion as the game closes. Pe f Brooks, Lar Brook- shggll Mike Browyi, Rick Brown, Robert Brown, Vic- toria Brown, Mike Bumba- lough, Dalene Bundy, Allen Buntin. Connie Burchett, Nancy Burk Ronnie Burke, Mike Burkhart, David Byers Mike Byrket, Susan Cadwallader, Tom Caig, Shirley Cain. Stewart Caine, Doug Camp- bell, cllerry Campbel, Cyn- thia annon, Dixie Caren- der, Mike Carnes, gudy Carr, Kathy Carter, iike Caster. Bill Catron, Lorene Catron, Thelma Catron, Ruby Can- dill, Fred Cheesman, Bob Childs, john Chilton, Gerald Clark, jean Clark. Margaret Clark, Rick Clark, Sharon Clark, Steve Clark, Nancy Cla well, Linda Cleek, Cinrlly Clevenger, Karen Clift, Annetta Coates. A lay-Iulp shot is made by Neil Thornhill as Larry ayes watches. ane Coffey, june Colle f, ruce Col icr, jeff Cook, Marsha Cook, Maurice Cook, Sue Cook, Jeil' Coop- er, John Copeland. Tonda Cow, Rick Cottnian, Libby Cowan, Marcia Crab- tree, Curtis Crai f, Dennis Craij, Mike Cricl-er, David Croiilc, XVilburn Culbertson. Belinda Cummings, Don Cumminvs, joan Cummings, Brenda Current, Chris Cur- rent, Sherry Curry, Rhonda Daffron, Carol ' D'Amico, Dannie Davis. Danny Davis, Greg Davis, ames Davis, eff Davis, , . . -u'en Davis, at Davis, Shella Davis, Toni Davis, Ellen Denney. Rachel Denney, Vickey Denney, Tom Detmer, Lew- is Dick, john Dickerson, Kathy Dickey, Dan Dinkins, Barbara Dishman, Steve Dobbs. Barbara Downs, Elizabeth Durbin, Montey Duvall, Carol n Eaton, Kurt Eng- lish, gill Evans, Dale Farm- er, Mike Favors, Allen Feely. Fred Felix. Dale Ferffuson, udy Ferrell, Dean Filson, xvila Fisher, Sheila Floyd, Nancy Flynn, jim Franken- iield, Chris Foster. Harvey Foster, Flick Cann, Cecil 'Garner, Debbie Gar- ner, Donnie Cainer, erry Coad, lim Colorth, avid Goodin, Sue Cray. Class of 1970 is well represented in the ver- satility of cheerleader Trudi Boyd. High on the goal post, Sam VVorthington contemplates, a win. Sophs Up In The Air With Class Activities , vi ' E ,.,,: .. . . 've' 1, ,, .l ,,,t 1, , A . T Q ,,, Qi' ii ' .. H 1 -.W-4 G e' t f, r 4 if of C-,'lTxg2 ,gg :ef .,., h -V f X I V is R H .,. kg-9.-mf X H ' ' fr .,...,,KL, K if Q 2g in 2 5 ,L Wim ' if I , Q t, , .. .. M , gs -. :gg .. ,- X: 1 .gif 1, - QW if A :ii 1971 1 si l1'l Deborah Gregor , Elizabeth Gribbons, N ilI'5lil Griffin, Iiinda grigsbySl?oug Croce, arr roce, a 0 Croce, AlanyC alley, MarlIGi1liey. Becky Grunden, Mike Guf- flely, Judy Gwinn, Mike agerman, Bob Hall, Deb- bie Hall, Tamara Hall, An- gie Ham, Tim Hamilton. Elin Hardwick, Kenny ardwick, Debbie Harmon, David Harry, Frances Hat- field, Lal' Hayes, Judy Hayworth, Zlouise Herndon, Brenda Hill. Kath Hinman, David Hin- ' sey, Ka Hinton, jeil' Hola- , ,A day, Edliia Hole, Peglgy Hol- X , lowav, Tina Holsapfz e, Deb- gl ,Mp by Hiolwager, Dwig it Hood. Rick Hoover, Chris Hop me, Linda Hosea, jim Hostetller, Tim Horan, Sue Howe, Da- vid Hudson, jim Hunnicutt, Ronnie Hunter. Max lddings, Tim Isom, Monte lackson, Steve kick- son, Barbara eliers, atty 5, W ones, Stan ones, Terrie V55 udkins, Skip Kaucher. :af 2 M3 -an i.f5' W 'I 19 -ff' I 42 ir N9 it 1, 'Sai' X Beverly Keaton, Janice Kel- ler jerry Keller, Andy Ken- dall, Retha Kendall, Gary rw ZA Kendrick, Geneva Kenned', A Beverly Kirby, Carole Kirlli- 'K4' patrick. Karen Knotts, Susan Laboy- Mm teaux, Don Lacy, Nora La- 'ii' ley, jack Lamberson, Chris v -L y Langdon, Terry Laurie, Gail ti' 5 if wt, Led etter, Mark Ledhetter. A aai Y iaai Students Pursue Responsibilit And Wisdom Sophomores meet to elect Student Council representatives. Judy Smith seems pleased with the bowl she is making on the pottery wheel. 112 YACWE3 . -3' 'Wm -1 -1 rv-fr 1 - l 1. , -s --,-: 1 13 X jeff Davis delves into the complex world of micro-organisms. The remaining moments until dismissal are eagerly awaited. Carolyn Lee, Vicki Lee, Ruth Leiavour, Patricia Lenz, Kristi Link, Diana Linville, Greg Linville, Qfamara Littrell, Betty Live- y. Susan Lockhart, Susan Long, Mark Lopez, Teresa Lorton, Randi Lou h, Lynn Loveless, Linda Eowhorn, Rita Lowhorn, Connie Lut- tre . Sharon Lykins, Patrice Mc- Carty, Rick McClain, Pat- rick McCrad , David Mein- tosh, jo Mclgee, Cinda Mc- Millan, Diana McWhorter, Cathy Maddy. Steve Malone, Wayne Ma- lone, Susan Marcum, Donna Mastin, Judy Mastin, Pam Matherson, Garry Mathes, Delbert Matlock, Mike Mat- tern. Duane Matthews, Tom Max- son, Georgia Maynard, Da- vid Maze, Fern Melton, Mike Merrill, Diane Michael, Fonnie Mikel, Eugene Mil- er. Pam Miller, Elsa Millikan, Ronnie Moore, George Mor- an, David Morris, Mark Morris, Teresa Motsinger, Bill Mullen, Bill Murray. Wise Sophomores Retain Lightheartedness 5 Donna Shoopman and Laura Hunnicntt watch as Mrs. Pat Harter prepares biscuits. kinet Neal, Leanna Neal, Vayne Neal, David New, Kelly Newland, Pat Nichols, And ' Niflis, Don Norris, Cindy Orr. H11 Overnian, Bob Owens, obert Padgett, Sarah Paine, Steve Pass, Dallas Patton, Nancy Paul, flkiin Pearson, Debliy Penticu '. Bethany Perdew, David Per- dew, Mitchell Perdew, flell' Petty, joe Petty, Mike P en- nin fer, Steve Pfenninger, Bo Phe-ller, jay Pickering. Sue Piper, Randy Polk, Wil- liam Polston, Brenda Porter, gy Powell, Nancy Po nter, ebbi Pratt, james Price, Sheila Pritchett. Donald Purvis, John Rack- ow, Becky Ragan, Kay Rains, Mike Rains, joe Ram- e , Janet Ratclifi, Cathie ligenner, Wanda Riddle. Diane Riley, Teresa Romine, Betty Roseberiy, Donna Rush, Kirk Saint, DeeAnn Sanders, Steve Schet Yen, Paul Schwier, Phyllis Sex- ton. Salley Shaffer, Chuck Shal- lenliera, Kenny Sharp, Sus- an She l, Rick Shelton, Cin- da Shinn, Donna Shoopman, Benita Shostle, Ruth Sini- mons. Rosemary Sizemore, Jlanet Slagle, Jeanette Slagle, ony Slaven, Lana Slettvet, Gary Sloan, Deanna Smith, Judy Smith, Brenda Smithers. Steven Smith, Mitchell Sor- rell, Dennis Springer, jack Stackhouse, Mar aret Stairs, Pat Stampili, Igenise Ste- gienson, Brenda Stone, onald Stone. Pat Stonecipher, Paula Stov- er, Steve Strother, loe Sulli- van, Kath Suter, Sjerry Swift, Rick Swim, Pete win' lord, Brenda Tabor. Wayne Tagne, Betty Tay- lor, Mike Taylor, Bill Thom- as, Chris Thompson, Linda Thom vson, Phylis Thom J- son, Reil Thornhill, Millie Thrall. Carla Tomey, Carol Tram- el, Llo fd Tirgle, Rick Tul- lv, Delores 'l5ungate, goetta Tungate, Don Turner, heila Turner, Vicki Turner. Dee Tutterow, Debi U - church, Diane Upchurch, KennvlUIpcl1urch, Susan Up- churc , eith Un er, Doug VanDam, Vicki glanklatre, Cathy VanNVinkle. Mike Vibbert, Pat Vicke , David Vincent, Randv Ui- tatoe, Robert VVacldell, Bill Walden, Bill XValker, jay Wallace, Karen Wallace. im VVanley, Suz Warren, im VVass0nH llvlike Webb, ancy We ry, Lorraine Wehrly, Gai? WVeintraut, Mossie West, kippy Whary. Charles White, Denis Whit- ted Alan Williams, Denise Williams, Rita Williams, Keith Wimmer, Brenda Winchester, Diana Winter, Scott Witt. Gary Wri ht, Mike Wolfe, Don Woogs, Debbie Worth- in ton, Sam Worthington, Mflke Wright, Cathy yatt, David Yergin, Mike York. Bill Young, Linda Young, Debbie Zepl. I Sophomore members ofthe Chorale rehearse tor Christmas convo. Www t f mi, t f ,gs M w illy? 5 ,ee Q g r ae. V ,A :gm N' wi: Q , l A :if - T E aw Junior Class Gfficers Are Elected After The spirited class of 1969 has oi'- iered a great deal to the success and recognition of the school this past year. In addition to being active in sports and clubs, juniors also estab- lished good academic ratings, as 34 received certificates on Achievement Day last fall. Aiter a narrow race for class ofli- cers, George Clift was elected as pres- ident, jolm Younghaus as vice-presi- dent, Terri Bell as treasurerg and arrow Race jackie Fairchild as secretary. The offi- cers accepted the flaming spirit bowl in an impressive ceremony at com- mencement on june 5. Highlights of the year were the ar- rival of class rings and a memorable Prom on May 18. The ring style had been changed to display symbols of the CHS spirit and a Trojan head en- graved on each ring. junior commit- tees worked all year in preparing a spectacular Prom. A quick lay-up shot brings a cheer from junior band members. Laszwae- ,as . . 1-0 ,H-, 'QWW' -'ii 5 f abs-Q r , TQ Q53 fe ,- Ai a: I tg was H6 Marleana Adkins, WVayne A ee, john Akers, Karen Aijxion, Bruce Alexander, Sheila Allen, Linda Amon- ette, Duane Anderson, Da- vid Antic. Dennis Archey, Darlene Amistrong, Connie Asberxy, Faye Asberry, Danny Axel, Harry Baker, Keith Baker, Patty Baldwin, Bruce Bales. Paula Bales, Terry Barnes, Mike Barr, Barbara Bates, Susan Batt, David Beam, Geneva Beatty, Alexis Bell, Barry Bell. Cathy Bell, Dann Bell, Larry Bell, Terri Beii, Terry Bell, Linda Benbow, Scotty Bennett, john Benson, Chuck Berkey. NVatermelon Feed- is no time for a claintv appetite, says Marilyn Stoten. Discussing money raising problems for Prom are junior Class ollicers. Bob Bertram, Pat Bertram, Sharon Bertram, Steve Bill- ingsley, Larry Binford, Car- olimda Bittner, Cary Black- burn, jenny Blake, Cary Bober. Keith Bowers, Debbie Bowne, Sandi Bover, Sue Braswell, Jim Brewer, Cindy Brooks, Bob Brown, Connie Brown, Danny Brown. Fred Brown, Kristine Brown, Sheila Brown, Bev- erlee Brumliel, Linda Bun- ner, Tom Burke, Maribeth Burton, Bruce Cable, Rose- marie Callaway. Ronnie Cannon, Eileen Car- gle, Loretta Carlton, Rita arter, Glenna Catron, john Catt Gary Clapp, Bruce Clark, jane Clark. W 'W 2 X , t 1 :F fx' . ml' m y V ,f H-1 , , - 'ga vi 1 fifth B W ree ig. A .6 if A XX ., ,..,. . H is fs i ff? 1 gems i',, viii? ,Ez , ? - ' f ,QQgfWe '3Tgilf':-- F1 4, r 'B 1 ' ':e? : jt?', V' we ' , , ,i I A if f -.rf M . ,..,, ,. .. v- X T l 4 4. .al rs. .. ,Q ,,L: , 3 C , ii f s 4 Q K I junior F ra-nk Schuler sadly ponders the rea- sons for a football defeat. Ernest Clavborn, Geor e Cliit, Connie Cole, Vicqci Collins, Carole Conner, Allen Cook, Ellen Cook, Debbie Cooney, Jerri Copp. Mike Covey, Cary Cowan, Kennisa Craig, Tjsha Craig, Sher Cromwell, Vince Croix? Walena Crowhom, Debbie Current, Steve Dal- ton. Susie Danielson, Connie Dann, Robert Darling, Bon- nie Davis, Iames A. Davis, krmes Davis, Pam Davis, ick Davis, Sandra Davis. Steve Davis, Tim Davis, Susanne Davisson, Connie Day, Lyle Denne , Sharon Dicken, Steve Dickerson, Karen Dickey, Bob Dish- man. Mike Ditton, Lloyd Donica, Jerry Downs, Teresa Dug- ger Greg Duncan, Bob Du- vall, Linda Edin ton, djudy Edwards, Linda Eglwar s. Sarah Elliott, kohn En el- brecht, Randy rhart, ith Erickson, Virginia Estelle, Nicki Etchison, Jackie Fair- child, Keith Felix, Carole Ferguson. Junior Eagerl Work In Sports jerry Ferguson, Sherry Fer- guson, janet Fine, Lfeondis Fisher, Steve Flowers, Dar- lene Foster, Sherry Fox, Connie F rost, Georgia Gane. Linda Garthwaite, Mark Gibson, Greff Givens, Har- old Godsey, clirencla Gosser, Brenda Graham, Robert Graham, Kenny Gray, len- niler Greall ' ' Mike Green, Doris Gregory, Emery Griffith, john Grif- fith, iFred Croce, Gloria Croce, NVanda Croce, Shir- ley Gross, Dan Grunden. Debby Grunden, Debbie Guthrie, Tony Haas, Sharon Hacker, Nancy Hagerman, Kathy Hagerty, Caro Hahn, Fred Hall, Karen Hall. Sam Hall, Darrell Hamby, Karen Hamilton, Robert Hamilton, Bruce Hamlin, Ron Hancock, Barbara Han- ev, Linda Harmon, Donna Hartley. Sandy Haven, Priscilla Hay, Dick Hayes, Lee Haywood, Cary Hedrick, Mary Helm, Marcia Helms, james Henry, Dale Hicks. And Band 4, . QQ of Q K, . Y' N ' ' f' A ' ' 52 Ls- uf ,, 7,2f . ' 1E 1- j V A , -' ' it - X- X ff F H ' in 1' 4,1 2 if , SQ 2, if X tfrqgsv? A. ,S rr 'iid ' ,Q 'X 'rs ii , IM . , Y? X .- , ffl, ,, gf . 4' s '2fs'15SZ', A . r x E ,,,, .P H2552 it it ,,,, ,,, D , . ...rf , Lf 1 , m e . F255 , - - 4, -Q r r :ig f ' W 1432 L ,E Q W? 'T f -fur, f 1, A Q, io , ,. if ' 1' r SWL , Q -1 , .gr 3: H T455 11111. . 1 t ee ,.5,5,f-.Ln - ,V ,B ' f tr sf , ' fi ian W sf. ti W I. My Strumming his guitar, jim VanVVmltle ue ates a thoughtful moment. Junior Class Displays True Trojan Spirit Leslee Hilemau, Vicki Hile- man, Ken Hill, Dennis Hin- ton, Patty Hinton, Iohn Hitchcock, David Holmes, Barbara Hoover, Richard lluckeby. Debbie Huddleston, Ka Huflinan, Sherri Hullortl, Rick Humble, Sandy Hunt- er, Phil Inman, Dawiid jack- snn, Sandy Jarvis, John 'lew- e . lackie johnson, Gene lones, Mike jones, Cary Kendrick, Larry Key, Linda Kirbv, Susie Kissane, Kim Klipsch, Debbie Klotsch. Kathleen Koontz, Ianet Lac- ey, Mike Lalev, Nlike Lam- berson, Larry Lam Jort, Bec- ky Latham, David! Lawless, Cindy Lawson, Mike Lee. Sharon Lee, Susie Logan, Don Lorton, Theda Lough, Larry Loveless, Richard Lyles, Bob McCaslin, Vicki Nlcfforkhill, Barbara Mc- Daniel. Iuniors take a break from their studies to eat Stacey Sherman urges classmates to put her unch in the caieteria. in Student Council. 120 ,i David McDaniel, Doug Mc- Donald, Jack McDonald, Bruce McD0'Well, Christina MCC-aha, Steve Mclver, Pam McKinne , Pat Mc-Kinney, jerry Mcgoberts. Phil Mann, Patty Manor, Don Marcum, Linda Mar- cum, Faye Mark, Norman Marriott, Danny Martin, Mike Martt, Fred Mathews. Pam lx I ath ews , Donna Means, Patty Meese, Ronda Melton, Gary Miller, julie Miller, Pat Miller, VVayne Mitchell, Kathi Mix. Beck' Moles, Marti Morec, Carolyn Morgan, Linda Morgan, Mike Morris, Kathy Morrow, Katlzy Murphy, Terry Murphy, ,harles Neal. Dee.-Xnn Neal, Elaine Neal, Sharon New, Tena Nichol- son, Dan Norrick, Nancy Norrick, Sall Norris, Carl North, Ron Ollclen. Dick Oldham, Mike O'Rear, Bob Osborne, Cathy Over- ton, Oscar Overton Glr., Doug Owens, Sharon w- ens, Steve Owens, Steve Owens. Leif Pad fett, Tony Page, atrick hate, Beti Paul, Kenneth Penee, David Pet- ty, Pete Pheiier, David Phil- lips, Russell Phillips. You can do it if you tiy, says x u sity cheerleader Anne YVilliams 4-fir tudents Often Discover 'Self' Through Action These juniors have an important role in dis- playing the holiday spirit. 122 Sandy Hunter and jim Brewer share their foreign travels. Linda Pickrell, Vickie Pierce, Susan Piros. Ronnie Poe, Dong Polk, Virginia Polston, Nancy Popplewell, Kathy Porter. -fo Powell. Kathy Pryor, Mary Ann Pul- lin, Doris Rains, Rick Ran- dall, Karen Haney, Eric Rauch. Diane Reece, XVencly Reece, Cathleen Rhoacles. ' Connie Riclxfe, Ioe Ptiggri. Elaine Rinhrart, Ramona Rogers, Sherry Rogers, Phil- lip Ross, loy Rothrock, Aloe Ryan, Pat lynn. Bill Sales, Scott Sare, Sue Schmitt, Frank Schuler, Karen Sell, Darrell Sewell, Duane Sewell, Kent Sharp, Rick Snell. Beck Shelton, Hugh Shel- ley, Zlonnie Shelton, Sandra Sherman, Stacey Sherman, Debbie Sims, Keitha Slagle, Barry Smith, Bruce Smith. Don Smith, It-rrv Smith, Mike Smith, Snrlcv Smith, Sherry Smitherman, Iennv Syeraf, lohn S Jringliai't, N icki Starr, Cindy Stegner. Sharon Stephens, Cheryl Stinson, joan Stinson, john Stonerock, Karen Stonerock. Marilyn Stolen, Cheryl Sunipter, Tim Supinger, jon Sutton. David Sweignrt, Martha Swinlord, Lconor Tnbzlres, Cindy Taylor, jane Taylor, Wildu Taylor, Maurice Tem- ples, Nikki Thomas, Tom Thompson. john rl'lll'2lSlH:'l', Marla Tolo- duy, Cuil Torgrimson, Ernie Troxell, Stanley Turner, jerry Upchurch, Mike Up- church, Beverly Utt, Dauyl Lit. Pat VanNlntre, lim Vain- NVinkle, Steve Vaughn, Dan'- rell Vuught, Steve Veuch, Arlie Vincent, Eddie Vin' cent, Lynn Vitatoe, Sue Wagner. Danny XVnlls, Linda Wail- den, David Ward, Charles XVQIITGD, Gary Weaver, Sun- drn NVehb, Susan W'hite, Larry VVhite, jack NVinches- ter. runes VVinchester, Anne illiguns, Linda Vlfillizuns, Barry XVright, Randy NVoods, Debbie NVyntt, Con- nie Yeuter, Darrell York, Susie Yorkis. john Younghaus, R u t h Young. ,.ff re rw Seem - New junior class rings and school rings ue subject to close investigation Voting lor her choice, Sheila Allin helps select class oflicers. Final Year Is Decisive For 3 83 Graduates A decisive year confronted the 383 members of the Class of 1968 Whose future seemed clouded by war. Never- theless, they proceeded with plans for further training. Early in the fall, nine seniors were awarded honor jackets for upholding a 3.8 or above grade average. Those receiving jackets were Steve Clawson, Greg Crider, Esther Day, Kathy Davis, Steve Cough, Montey Hollo- way, Bill Shockley, Bill Wilhoite, and Becky Wood. Fifteen others earned crests and certificates for maintaining a 3.4 or above grade average. An early highlight for the graduat- ing class was Senior Vespers, held in December. This memorable event marked the first appearance of the class as a whole. Two roads diverged in a wood, I took the one less traveled Franklin D. Abshire Sherry Lynn Abston Cheryl Diane Adams David A. Alexander Donnie jack Alley Robert Wayne Alspaugh Jean Morgan Amonette Shirley Ann Anderson Keith Edward Antic jay Dean Armstrong Vicki Allen Armstrong Randy Dale Asberry Iewell Donna Atkinson Sue Archey Baker Maryetta Beatrice Ballard George Raymond Barber Lois Carol Barton Belinda Sue Bates In these troubled times, boys wonder what to do after graduation. Brenda Elaine Beatty Charles Cary Bell jane Alice Bell Rodney B. Benematti Charlotte Sue Bertram Mark Alan Bertram jill Ann Bettner Betty Io Betts Paul David Billings Paula Mae Blackwell Brian Charles Bolinger Patricia Huddleston Booher Gary Thomas Bouslog june Ella Bowman Rex W. Brenneman Sherry Lynnette Bridgeman jane Ellen Bronnenberg Cary Dean Brookshire Diana Dalton Brown Sharon Kay Brown Shirley Ann Brown 125 Billy Allen Brummett Patricia Fay Brxunmett Patricia Paulette Buck james Michael Buggle David Michael Burk Deborah Lee Burk David Ray Burke john L. Burke Teresa justice Burke Pamela Kay Bumside Gary Michael Butler Luana Jewell Cable Pamela Kay Calland Dennis Lynn Campbell Patricia Gail Campbell Cathy Marie Carender Elgan E. Carter jr. jean Carter Roy Lee Carter Ierry Wayne Cash Craig Patrick Cassidy 126 CHS Honors Jacket And Crest Winners Accepting her crest and certificate from Mr Lehr is Carolyn Charlesworth Mr. Zeiiler and Mrs. Carithers arrange a seating c art for graduation. These eight seniors received honor jackets for scholastic achievement. Betty Ruth Catron Elaine Ford Catron Ronald Gene Catron Harold Duane Chamberlin Linda Kay Chaney Carolyn Ann Charlesworth Cheryln Kay Chew Stephen Harvey Clawson Stephen Wayne Coers Alan Wayne Coffey Melinda jane Coilinan Madonna Rose Cole Roger Ernie Colyer William Knight Conkin James Paul Conley Floyd Robert Cook Patricia june Cook Mary Jule Cooper William Michael Cowan Gregory Lynn Crider Maribeth Criss 127 Hungry seniors glrab for cupcakes at Student Council's after sc ool sale. Micah Ray Criswell Nancy Kay Crowhorn Carol Ann Cummings Melinda Sue Cunningham Terry Dale Dalton Cynthia Ellen Dann Deborah jane Dann james Oliver Davenport jerry William Davis Kathy Burton Davis Lonnie Thurston Davis Lynda Carol Davis Marguerite Elaine Davis Esther Louise Day Annetta Carol Denney john Porter Denney Melody Marie Dennison Pamela Perdew Denny Connie Kay Detmer David Allan Dickey Richard Dean Dinkins Bobby Lee Dishman Io Ann Dishman Danny Lee Douglas Wit And Gaiety Add Punch 128 'o CHS Life During the VVatermelon Feed, Cindy Dann and Connie Detmer greet Mr. Rickert. Larry Keller and Elgun Carter take part in punch party after school. David Curt Downing Paul Munsey Dunagan Deborah Lynne Duncan Christopher Michael Durbin Nathan Robert Duvall Patricia jess ie Erickson Diann Melton Fadely Alvin Carl Ferguson Douglas Allan Ferguson Roger Phillip Ferguson Shera Lough Fine Nancy jo Fletcher WWF 33? ag? . 'F 77222 ' judy Diane Flynn Robert Lee Flynn Dennis Michael Ford john Newton Francisco Marcia Ann Frost Perry Earl Cates janet Ruth Goodin Maurice Murphey Goodwin David Michael Gorman Stephen Bradford Gough Margaret Ann Grant joseph Willard Gray David Carl Gregory Michael William Gregory joe Hall Griiiin Lana Io Griflin Marvin Kent Groves Barbara jean Grubbs David Earl Crunden Charles E. Guffey Donald Ray Guffey 130 file f Senior cord ant dresses were introduced as a new fad tgis year. F un-loving David Means shows his dancing ability after a Trojan victory Graduates Perpetuate Man Proud Traditions A little more dignity is added as seniors try on their caps and gowns. Seniors are honored at special bl'8ilkft'lSt by Cafeteria Staff. Johnnie William Guffey Kathy Lee Guffey Robert Lee Guffey Donald Gary Guthrie Samilla Kay Hagee john Frederick Hall Gene Elmer Hancock Becky Harding Donita Keaton Harding Bobbie Alene Harless Dennis Dale Harmon john Olin Harp Rebecca Ann Harrison Cynthia Kay Harshey Thomas Ray Haskett Elaine Ann Hay Maxy Louise Heilman Thomas Lee Hehns In olitude Cr Gang Laughter, K1dS Spend Adding to the Christmas spirit Mary Lou Hellman decorates the tree' Decision making can often be accomplished more easily alone Alben William Helton Edward V erl Higham Montey Gene Holloway Rex A. Holloway Kim Edward Holmes Clyde Warren Holsapple Brenda Iean Holt Deborah Carol Hoover Nancy Sue Hostetler julia Lee Hoy Shirley Ann Hudson Harold Duane Huffman, Ir. Larry joe Hughes Robert Hughes, Jr. Beulah Kay Humble Linda Dianne Hunsinger Marjorie Ann Hurst Cheryl Lynn Huse Iack Wayne Imel Diana Gail Ingle Darrell Eugene jackson james Edward janulis James Edwin Jarvis Barry Lee Jeffries Christine Whonsetler john Robert Lee Johnson Ronald Edward johnson Cheryl Ann Iudkins Larry Edward Keller Cordon Kenneth Kidd Marsha Darlene Kinser Michael Brian Kirby Robert Louis Kiskaden Tana Lee Kizer Anthony Fletcher Knight Michael Gene Kriner Kathleen Kuczynski Oili Kurki-Suonio Howard Raymond Lacey 133 William Brenton Laley joseph Ray Lamberson Karen Dianne La1'1'irno1'e Paul Tilden Lawson Chris Lee Layton Alan Maurice Leduc Lonnie Dale Leffew Arlin Richard Lester Georgia Rhea Littrell Sandra Kay Locker Deborah joann Lough Ronald joe Lough Rita Ann Loveday William Gene Lowe Robert Gene Luttrell john Hugh McCormack Linda Elaine McCutche0n Pamela Ann McDowell Sheila Ann McGrady Robert Miles McKnight Ruth Ann McLaughlin 134 Adding Spirit, Able Leaders Light The Wa Debbi Duncan wishes john Hall best of luck before a tough basketball game. Serving as monitor, Jim Wright maintains order in the classroom. These four officers take pride in the accom- plishments of their class. LeAndra Kay McR0berts Patsy Ann McWhorter Danny Duane Malkemus Richard Allen Manlove Candice Sue Marcmn Carol Denise Martin Priscilla Ann Mathews Charlotte Faye Meadows Glenn Allen Meadows David Allan Means Patricia Ann Melton Patricia Faye Melton Gregg Bennett Merrill Esther Marie Miers Ann Miller Dane Anthony Miller Milton Earl Miller Janice L. Million Michael Mitchell Deborah jean Mogle john William Moles 135 Whether In School Gr Gut, Each Hour Is Doug Feriusora finds snolyv lean become ' ' ' to oo. annoying W en rwmg sc A glowing fire provides warmth for frozen ice skaters. Robert H. Morec Connie Sue Morgan Wendell Roger Morgan Virginia Io Morris Myra Sue Mullen Lynne Alison Murray Robert Estil Neal Lilly Mae Neal Linda Sue Neal Gary Neathery Karen Elaine New Judith Ann Nichols Elizabeth Anne Nicholson Rebecca Sue Niles john Michael Nordman Nancy Lou Norris Sammy jay Nunn Ann Elizabeth Oakley 136 y l Action Packed A difficult trig problem makes an attentive student of Steve Clawson. julie Lynn Ovelrnan Barbara Ann Owens Charlene Faye Owens Sheila Barricks Padgett Shirley May Parker Anthony Harry Pate Steven Edward Patton Patricia Ann Penticuff Murlen Gene Perdue Linda Susan Perry Cynthia Faye Phelps Darrell Wayne Phillips Peggy Marie Pickrell Tamara Lee Pierce William Larry Poe Debra V ernetta Polston Larry Edward Polston Toni Elaine Porter Susanne Powers David Allen Pryor Rodger Lee Raines l37 Rev. L.G. Sapp urges th e Class of 1968 to Find your purpose in life. Bonita Diane Ratliif Marsha Ray Robert Earl Rector Cheryl Anne Reece Linda Spurlock Retz William Wesley Rhodes Thomas Eugene Richards Donna Mae Riley Richard Lee Rogers George jackson Roseberry Sara Letitia Ross Frankie David Ryan Marsha Gail Sales Larry Dean Sampley Rebecca Sue Sanders jane Anne Saunders Sharon Ilene Schwier Arthur Lane Scott, jr. jan Lewis Scott john C. Selvy Stevie Gene Sewell Carolyn ean Sexton l Kathaleen Marie Shaffer Connie Sue Shelton I 7 Find Purpose In Life ls Urges 138 Senior Vespers' Speaker Karen Larrimore takes the traditional walk to her seat for Senior Vespers. Members of the Senior Class quietly proceed to Senior Vespers. William Wilson Shockley Benny Alvin Slagle Ronald Lee Slagle Douglas C. Sloan Mary Susan Smith Rose Mary Smith Sarah janet Smith William Anderson Smitheis William Gary Sneed Steve Allen Snodgress Daniel Robert Speck Mark Clay Stamper Rebecca Sue Stamper Phillip Ted Stanley jeffrey Wayne States Susan Ieanette Staton Herman Lee Strong Melanie Ann Stump Cynthia Iris Sumpter Larry Alan Sutton Forest Dean Swails, I Betty Pauline Taylor Stephen Lee Taylor Nancy K. Thiele Terri Elaine Thixton Dennis Eugene Thompson Marvin Anthony Thompson William David Thurston Nancy Ann Tritch Gary Wayne Trout Margaret joy Tyree Roy Alfred Upchurch Brenda Kathy Upchurch 140 1' . There's a lot of corn as jill Bettner and David Means handle concessions. Cheering her team to victory, june Bowman hopes for the next two points. Lo al Trojan Followers Boost Basketball Team Trojan mascot Dennis Campbell directs a victory cheer. Connie Elaine Upchurch Linda Kay Upchurch Robert Cary Upchurch Ianis Kay VanDam joyce Belinda VValker Deborah Jayne XVallace Thomas Edward VVanley Karen Sue W'annemacher Gloria Jean XV ard Judy XfVanda NVard Steven Milo Xvard Shinji VVatanahe Cha1'leS Wayne WVaters Randall Bruce Wfatson james Edward XVebh john Charles Whisler Mark Stephen White Susan Kay XVhite In a one point loss to North Central, Janis VanDam displays anxiety. Seniors Exce In Academics And Activities Entertainment could be found any- where by the fun-loving seniors. Sen- ior Breakfast gave them a chance to razz fellow classmates and faculty members in an original skit. At Recog- nitions Day that afternoon, top seniors were recognized for outstanding achievements and the 1968 ROSEN- NIAL made its debut. These events and the Nightclub Party sponsored by the Chamber of Commerce, relieved the solemnity of Baccalaureate and Commencement. In October, seniors elected the officers who guided them in their acti- vities. They were David Dickey, pres- identg Greg Crider, vice-presidentg Margie Hurst, secretalyg and Janis VanDa.m, treasurer. Senior sponsors this year were Mr. William Zeigler and Mrs. Sara Carithers. t Seniors find time to unwind at a dance following a home game. NVayne VVallace WVhite Ramona Carolyn Wiggins VV illiam Alfred VV ilhoite II JO Ellen Wilkinson Duane XfVilliams Penny Diane Williams Terry Ioe Williams Rebecca jane Wood Cathy L. VVoods Jimmie C. Wright Ruth Ann Young NOT PICTURED Nana Kristin Alcorn Ierry Cline Mack O'Dell Coffey Peggy Sue Dobbs David Russell Dumford Edward Carroll Cwinn Fred H. Head Carl Leslie Hungerford Lonnie Lee Hyatt Teresa Smith Jester Priscilla Esham Locker john Ray Lowhorn Robert james Marlow Dorothy Ailene Morrison Danny Edward Morrow james Edward Newby Robert Loren Perdew Linda Sue Pribble Mary Morrison Reagan Donald Lee Silvers Betty Io Betts, a member of NFL, shows her skill as a speaker. A difficult drafting project is drawn to scale by Cheri Huse. 143 Senior Director A ABSHIRE, FRANKLIN D.-Academic Major. ABSTON, SHERRY LYNN-Girls' Concert Choir, Chorale, Girls' Cheerblock, ADAMS, CHERYL DIANE-TROJAN TRIBUNE, Cadet Teacher, Jr. Refreshment Committee, Pompom Corps-chr, Honor Society. ALCORN, NANA KRISTIN-Business Major. ALEXANDER, DAVID A.-Science Club, Intra- murals. ALLEY, DONNIE JACK-DECA, Intramurals. ALSPAUGH, ROBERT WAYNE-Intramurals, Band. AMONETTE, JEANNIE MORGAN-Band. ANDERSON, SHIRLEY ANN-Co-Council, Girls' Cheerblock, Office Helper. Jr. Refreshment Com- mittee. ANTIC, KEITH EDWARD--Football, Baseball. ARMSTRONG, JAY DEAN-Intramurals. ARMSTRONG, VICKI ALLEN- Kiss Me Kate, Band. ' ASBERRY, RANDY DALE- Mr, Roberts. ATKINSON, JEVVELL DONNA-FHA, GAA. B BAKER, SUE ARCHEY-Jr. Coronation Committee- chr., Jr. Orchestra Committee, DECA, C0- Council, Office Helper, Girls' Cheerblock. BALLARD, MARYETTA BEATRICE-Girls' Cheer- block, FBLA, GAA. BARBER, GEORGE RAYMOND-Basketball, Foot- ball, N Men's Club. BARTON, LOIS CAROL-Girls' Cheerblock, Of- fice Helper, FHA. BATES, BELINDA SUE- Kiss Me Kate, Band, Jr. Table Committee. BEATTY, BRENDA ELAINE-Home Ec. Major. BELL, CHARLES GARY-DECA-Dance King, In- tramurals, Co-Council. BELL, JANE ALICE-Chorale, FORSCO, Girls' Cheerblock, Co-Council. DECA-pres.-Jr. Div.- vice-pres.-Sr. Div. BENEMATTI, RODNEY B.-Ind. Arts Major. BERTRAM, CHARLOTTE SUE-Home Ec. Major. BERTRAM, MARK ALAN-Machinists' Club-pres. BETTNER, JILL ANN-Jr. Decoration Committee, Morale Committee-chr., Kiss Me Kate, The Subject Was Roses, Brigadoon, Mr. Roberts, Jr. Usher, School Improvement, Girls' Cheerblock, PHOENIX, TROJAN TRIBUNE, Thespians-treas., Heart's Hop Attendant. BETTS, BETTY JO-FHA, FORSCO, NFL, GAA. BILLINGS, PAUL DAVID-Printing Major. BLACKWELL, PAULA MAE-DECA, Girls' Cheer- block, GAA. BOLINGER, BRIAN CHARLES-Basketball, 'Base- ball, Jr. Decoration Committee. BOOHER, PATRICIA HUDDLESTON-Spring Revue, Jr. Coronation Committee, Office Helper, Girls' Cheerblock, OEA. BOUSLOG, GARY THOMAS-Jr. Decoration Com- mittee, Morale Committee, Football, Intramurals, Boys' Cheerblock, Jr, Usher, Student Council. BOWMAN, JUNE ELLA-TROJAN TRIBUNE, Girls' Cheerblock, Girls' Concert Choir, Cadet Teacher, Jr. Refreshment Committee, Co-Council. BRENNEMAN, REX W.-DECA, Intramurals. BRIDGEMAN, SI-IERRY LYNETTE-FHA, OEA. BRONNENBERG, JANE ELLEN-Chorale, NFL, Cadet Teacher, Girls' Cheerblock, FORSCO- secy., Tbespians-secy., Co-Council, Jr. Corona- tion Committee, Mr. Roberts -student director, Kiss Me Kate, Skin Of Our Teeth, High Button Shoes, Honor Society. BROOKSHIRE, GARY DEAN-Bible Club-trens., Basketball-mgr., Cross Country-mgr., N Men's Club, Track. BROWN, DIANA DALTON-Pompom Corps. BROWN, SHARON KAY-Girls' Cheerblock, Office Helper, Dress Revue, Optimist Outstanding Citizen. BROWN, SHIRLEY ANN-Home Ec. Major. BRUMMETT, BILLY ALLEN-Audio-Visual Aids. BRUMMETT, PATRICIA FAY-Office Helper. BUCK. PATRICIA PAULETTE-FHA, GAA, Girls' Cheerblock. BUGGLE, JAMES MICHAEL-Audio-Visual Aids, Football, Machinist's Club, Intramurals. BURK, DAVID MICHAEL-Baseball, Intxamurals. BURK, DEBORAH LEE-DECA-secy.-treas. Jr. 6: Sr. Div., FHA, FBLA. BURKE, DAVID RAY-Football. BURKE, JOHN L.-Academic Major. BURKE, TERESA JUSTICE-Business Major. BURNSIDE, PAMELA KAY- Subject Was Roses, Amahl, Jr. Orchestra Committee, Band, FORSCO, Office Helper. BUTLER, GARY MICHAEL-Co-Council, Baseball. C CABLE, LUANA JEWELL-FBLA, Girls' Cheer- block, GAA. CALLAND, PAMELA KAY-TROJAN TRIBUNE, Cadet Teacher, Heart's Hop Attendant, Jr. Invi- tation Committee, Girls' Cheerblock, School Im- provement, Office Helper. CAMPBELL, DENNIS LYNN-Baseball, Football, Wrestling, N Men's Club, Trojan Mascot. CAMPBELL, PATRICIA GAIL-TROJAN TRIB- UNE, Jr. Invitation Committee, Girls' Cheer- block, Jr. Refreshment Committee. CARENDER, CATHY MARIE-Co-Council, Girls' Cheerblock, ROSENNIAL, Cadet Teacher, Jr. In- vitation Committee, Office Helper. CARTER, ELGAN E. Jr.-VVrestling, Jr. Decoration Committee, Football, Guest of Rotary, Boys' Cheerblock, Cadet Teacher, N Men's Club- vice-pres. CARTER, JEAN-Girls' Cheerblock, GAA, Jr. Table Committee, FHA. CARTER, ROY LEE-Ind. Arts Major. ' CASH, JERRY WAYNE-Boys' Cheerblock, FORSCO. CASSIDY, CRAIG PATRICK-Chorale, Madrigal, Brigadoon, Kiss Me Kate, Mr. Roberts, Amahl, Cyrano, PHOENIX, Thespians, Guest of Rotary, Skin Of Our Teeth, High Button Shoes. CATRON, BETTY RUTI-I-FHA. CATRON, ELAINE FORD-Business Major. CATRON, RONALD GENE-Intramurals. CHAMBERLIN, HAROLD DUANE-Intramurals, Machinist's Club. CHANEY, LINDA KAY-DECA. CHARLESVVORTH, CAROLYN ANN-Morale Com- mittee, Jr. Decoration Committee, PHOENIX, Co-Council, FORSCO, Thespians, NFL, Student Council, Cyrano, Mr, Roberts, Subject WVas Roses, Skin Of Our Teeth, Honor Society. CHEW, CHERYLN KAY-Jr. Decoration Commit- tee, Co-Council, Girls' Cheerblock, FHA, FORSCO, OEA-secy. CLAWSON, STEPHEN HARVEY-Morale Commit- tee, Jr. Decoration Committee. Science Club, Tennis, Jr. Orchestra Committee, Intramurals, Boys' Cheerblock, Honor Society, FORSCO, Guest of Rotary, Mr, Roberts, Jr. Usher, PHOENIX-co-ed., Debate, Thespians, NFL, Math Club, Skin Of Our Teeth. CLINE, JERRY-Business Major. COERS, STEPHEN WAYNE-Intramurals, Boys' Cheerblock, Football, Audio-Visual Aids, N Men's Club, Track. COFFEY, ALAN NVAYNE-Machinist's Club. COFFEY, MACK O'DELL-Ind. Arts Major. COFFMAN, MELINDA JANE-FHA, DECA, Girls' Cheerblock. COLE, MADONNA ROSE-Chorale, Co-Council- alt., Girls' Cheerblock, Honor Society, Kiss Me Kate, Mr, Roberts, Cyran0, FORSCO, TROJAN TRIBUNE, Thespians, NFL, Jr. Re- freshment Committee, Student Librarian. COLYER, ROGER ERNIE-Baseball, Intramurals. CONKIN, WILLIAM KNIGHT-Intramurals, Boys' Cheerblock, Cyrano, Mr. Roberts, Jr. Usher, Tennis, TROJAN TRIBUNE-bus. mgr. CONLEY, JAMES PAUL-Ind. Arts Major. COOK, FLOYD ROBERT-Co-Council. COOK, PATRICIA JUNE-Jr. Invitation Commit- tee, Girls' Cheerblock, ROSENNIAL. COOPER, MARY JULE- Joyful Noise, Chorale. COWAN, WILLIAM MICHAEL-Basketball, In- tramurals. CRIDER, GREGORY LYNN-Cross Country, Sr. Class vice-pres., Intramurals, Morale Committee, Honor Society, Office Helper, Co-Council, Math Club, Guest of Rotary, Boys' Cheerblock-pres., Debate, Jr. Usher, NFL-pres. CRISS, MARIBETH-Morale Committee, Jr. Dec- oration Committee, B-Team Cheerleader, YFU Exchange Student, Girls' Cheerblock, Co-Council, FORSCO, GAA. CRISWELL, MICAH RAY-DECA, CROWHORN, NANCY KAY-Home Ec. Major. CUMMINGS, CAROL ANN-FHA-historian. CUNNINGHAM, MELINDA SUE- Kiss Me Kate, Jr. Decoration Committee, Girls' Cheerblock, Majorette Corps, Thespians, Co-Council, Pompom Corps, Office Helper. D DALTON, TERRY DALE-Plymouth Trouble Shooting-alt. DANN, CYNTHIA ELLEN-Morale Committee, Jr. Decoration Committee, Co-Council-secy., Jr. Coronation Committee, Girls' Cheerblock, FORSCO, Mr. Roberts, Jr. Usher, TROJAN TRIBUNE, PHOENIX-bus. mgr., Cadet Teacher, School Improvement. DANN, DEBORAH JANE-Jr. Decoration Com- mittee, Brigadoon, Kiss Me Kate, Sub- ject Was Roses, TROJAN TRIBUNE, School Improvement, Girls' Cheerblock, ROSENNIAL, Thespians, Cadet Teacher. DAVENPORT, J A M E S OLIVER-Intramurals, Audio-Visual Aids. DAVIS, JERRY WILLIAM-OEA-pres., Intra- murals, Guest of Rotary. DAVIS, KATHY BURTON-DAR Good Citizen, Co-Council, Honor Society-vice-pres., Student- Teachers Relations Committee, NFL, Girls' State, Math Club-secy.-txeas. DAVIS, LONNIE THURSTON-DECA, Intramu- rals, Track. DAVIS, LYNDA CAROL-Girls' Cheerblock. DAVIS, MARGUERITE ELAINE-Girls' Cbeer- block, Transfer from Dayton, Ohio. DAY, ESTHER LOUISE-Morale Committee, Jr. Decoration Committee-chr., Prom Attendant, Heart's Hop Attendant, Co-Council, Girls' Cheer- block, Honor Society, TROJAN TRIBUNE, FORSCO-vice-pres., ROSENNIAL-cd.-in-chief, Jr. Usher. Optimist Outstanding Citizen. DENNEY, ANNETTA CAROL-FHA, Bible Club. DENNEY, JOHN PORTER-Ind. Arts Major. DENNISON, MELODY MARIE-Chorale, Science Club-vice-pres., Brigadoon, Kiss Me Kate, Midsummer Night's Dream, Glass Menag- erie, Subject Wns Roses, Debate, Amahl, Mr, Roberts, Co-Council, NFL, TROJAN TRIBUNE, FORSCO, Thespians, GAA, Office Helper, Cyrano, High Button Shoes, Skin Of Our Teeth. DENNY, PAMELA PERDENV-FHA, FBLA, Of- fice Helper, Maiorette Corps. DETMER, CONNIE KAY-Swing Choir, Jr. Dec- oration Committee, Heart's Hop Attendant, Prom Attendant, Chorale-secy., Mr, Roberts, Brigadoon, Kiss Me Kate, Subject Was Roses, Amahl. Cyi'ano, B-Team Cheer- leader, Varsity Cheerleader, Homecoming At- tendant, Madrigal, PHOENIX, Thespians, Skin Of Our Teeth, High Button Shoes. DICKEY, DAVID ALLAN-Jr. Coronation Com- mittee, Jr. 6: Sr. Class pres., N Men's Club, Intramurals, Cross Country, Golf, Jr. Usher, Basketball-stat. DINKINS, RICHARD DEAN-Boys' Cheerblock, Audio-Visual Aids. DISHMAN, BOBBY LEE-Office Helper, Intra- murals. DISHMAN, JO ANN-DECA. DOBBS, PEGGY SUE-FHA, DECA, Office Helper. DOUGLAS, DANNY LEE-Ind. Arts Major. DOWNING, DAVID CURT-Jr. Decoration Com- mittee, Boys' Cheerblock, Football, N Men's Club, Guest of Rotary. DUMFORD, DAVID RUSSELL-Ind. Arts Major. DUNAGAN, PAUL MUNSEY-Ind. Arts Major. DUNCAN, DEBORAH LYNNE-Heart's Hop At- tendant, Girl's Cheerblock, School Improve- ment, Honor Society, TROJAN TRIBUNE, Cadet Teacher, FORSCO, PHOENIX, GAA. DURBIN, CHRISTOPHER MICHAEL-F B L A, Track. DUVALL, NATHAN ROBERT-Ind. Arts Major. E-F ERICKSON, PATRICIA JESSIE-Jr. Decoration Committee, Girls' Cheerblock, GAA-vice-pres. FADELY, DIANN MELTON-Home Ec. Major. FERGUSON, ALVIN CARL-DECA. F FERGUSON, DOUGLAS ALLAN-Basketball, Base- ball, Jr. Decoration Committee, Track, N Men's Club. FERGUSON, ROGER PHILLIP-Ind. Arts Major. FINE, SHERA LOUGH-DECA, Dress Review. FLETCHER, NANCY JO-Girls' Concert Choir, Girls' Cheerblock, Honor Society-vice-pres., TROJAN TRIBUNE, Cadet Teacher, Girl's State- alt., Jr. Invitation Committee, FBLA-pres. FLYNN, JUDY DIANE-Jr. Decoration Commit- tee, Jr. Class treas., Prom Attendant, Girls' Cheerblock, Co-Council, ROSENNIAL-copy-ed., FORSCO, Cadet Teacher, Amahl, Chorale, School Improvement. FLYNN, ROBERT LEE-Co-Council, Track. FORD, DENNIS MICHAEL-Cross Country, Golf, Intramurals, Boys' Cheerblock, N Men's Club. FRANCISCO, JOHN NEWTON- Glass Menag- erie, Subject NVas Roses, Brigadoon, Kiss Me Kate, Cyrano, Mr. Roberts, Co-Council, Morale Committee, Cadet Teacher, Wrestling, Chorale, Thespians-pres., TROJAN TRIBUNE, ROSENNIAL, Office Helper, Student Council, Track, NFL, High Button Shoes. FROST, MARCIA ANN-Honor Society-treas., Jr. Table Committee, Cadet Teacher, Math Club, Pompom Corps, Girl's State, Office Helper, GAA. G GATES, PERRY EARL-Math Club, Cadet Teacher. GOODIN, JANET RUTH-Business Major. GOODWIN, MAURICE MURPHEY-Wrestling- mgr., Student Librarian, N Men's Club. GORMAN, DAVID MICHAEL- Joyful Noise, Co-Council, FORSCO. Band. GOUGH, STEPHEN BRADFORD-AFS Exchange Student, Midsummer Night's Dream, TROJAN TRIBUNE, Chorale, Madrigal, Math Club, Science Club-pres., Optimist Outstanding Cit- izen, PHOENIX, FORSCO, Honor Society- pres., Co-Council, Guest of Rotary. GRANT, MARGARET ANN-FORSCO, Jr. Invita- tion Committee, Girls' Cheerblock, Math Club, Office Helper. GRAY, JOSEPH WILLARD JR.-Football, Base- ball, Intramurals. GREGORY, DAVID CARL-DECA, Intramurals. GREGORY, MICHAEL WVILLIAM-Ind. Arts Major. GRIFFIN, JOE HALL-Incl. Arts Major. GRIFFIN, LANA JO-Jr. Table Committee, Jr. Orchestra Committee, TROJAN TRIBUNE, Co- Council, Mr. Roberts, Cyrano, Girls' Cheer- block, School Improvement. GROVES, MARVIN KENT-Dance Band, Band, Intramurals. GRUBBS, BARBARA JEAN-DECA, GAA. GRUNDEN, DAVID EARL-Swing Choir, Jr. Dec- oration Committee, Brigadoon, Kiss Me Kate, Mr, Roberts, Cyrano, NFL, Madri- gal, Science Club. Thespians, Math Club, School Improvement, Debate. GUFFEY, CHARLES E.-Intramurals. GUFFEY, DONALD RAY-Ind. Arts Major. GUFFEY, JOHNNIE WILLIAM-Ind. Arts Major. GUFFEY, KATHY LEE-Jr. Decoration Committee, Girls' Cheerblock, TROJAN TRIBUNE. GUFFEY, ROBERT LEE-Ind. Arts Major. GUTHRIE, DONALD GARY-Ind. Arts Major. GWINN, EDWARD CARROLL-Ind. Arts Major. H HAGEE, SAMILLA KAY-Jr. Decoration Commit- -s., tee, Band. HALL, JOHN FREDERICK-Basketball, Tennis, Cross Country, Cadet Teacher, Baseball, N Men's Club. HANCOCK, GENE ELMER-DECA. HARDING, BECKY ELAINE-Girls' Cheerblock, GAA, FHA. I-IARDING, DONITA KEATON-GAA, Office Helper. HARLESS, BOBBIE ALENE-B-Team Cheerlead- er, Kiss Me Kate, Cyrano, Cadet Teacher, Girls' Cheerblock, TROJAN TRIBUNE, Co- Council, ROSENNIAL, FORSCO, School Im- provement, Jr. Ticket Committee. HARMON, DENNIS DALE-Cross Country, Track, School Improvement, N Men's Club, Co-Coun- cil, Intramurals. HARP, JOHN OLIN-Morale Committee, Jr. Dec- oration Committee, Tennis, Intramurals, Kiss Me Kate, Cyruno, ROSENNIAL, Co-Coun- cil, Boys' Cheerblock, Golf, Debate, Thespians, N Men's Club, Guest of Rotary. High But- ton Shoes. HARRISON, REBECCA ANN-Girls' Cheerblock, Student Librarian, ROSENNIAL, Jr. Ticket Com- mittee, Co-Council. HEAD, FRED H.-Chorale, Bri51adoon, Thes- pians, Audio-Visual Aids. HARSHEY, CYNTHIA KAY-Jr. Decoration Com- mittee, Science Club-secy., ROSENNIAL, Girls' Cheerblock, Cadet Teacher, Student Librarian, Honor Society. HASKETT, THOMAS RAY-Science Club, Intra- murals, Audio-Visual Aids, Band. HAY, ELAINE ANN-DECA, Office Helper. HEILMAN, MARY LOUISE- Brigado0n, Kiss Me Kate, Girls' Cheerblock, Cyrano, Mr. Roberts, FORSCO-pres., Jr. Ticket Committee, Cadet Teacher, Jr. Usher, Co-Council, ROSEN- NIAL. HELMS. THOMAS LEE-Business Major. HELTON, ALBEN WILLIAM-Wrestling, Co- Council, Intramurals, Cadet Teacher, Track. HIGHAM, EDWARD VERL-Guest of Rotary, Cadet Teacher, King Eskimo, Football, N Men's Club, Basketball, Track. HOLLOWAY, MONTEY GENE-Optimist Out- standing Citizen, Honor Society, Band, Math Club-vice-pres., Guest of Rotary. HOLLOWVAY, REX A.-Science Club-secy., Math Club, Boys' Cheerblock, Jr. Table Committee. HOLMES, KIM EDVVARD-Wrestling, N Men's Club, Cadet Teacher. HOLSAPPLE, CLYDE VVARREN-Transfer from Carroll, Iowa, Honor Society. HOLT, BRENDA JEAN-FBLA, NFL, Math Club, OEA, GAA, FORSCO. HOOVER, DEBORAH CAROL-Jr. Coronation Committee, Prom Attendant, TROJAN TRIB- UNE-co-ed., Kiss Me Kate, Mr, Roberts, Student Council-secy., Jr. Usher, Cadet Teacher, Girls' Cheerblock, NFL. HOSTETLER, NANCY SUE-Chorale, Girls' Con- cert Choir, Girls' Cheerblock, Honor Society- secy., NFL-secy., Cadet Teacher, Office Helper, Debate. HOY, JULIA LEE-Jr. Coronation Committee, Girls' Cheerblock, Co-Council, NFL, Skin Of Our Teeth. HUDSON, SHIRLEY ANN-Jr. Decoration Com- mittee, Homecoming Attendant, ROSENNIAL, Girls' Cheerblock, School Improvement, Cadet Teacher, Student Council, NFL. Senior Director HUFFMAN, HAROLD DUANE IR.-YVrest1ing, N Men's Club-vice-pres. 8: pres., Baseball, Boys' Cheerblock-vice-pres., Football-capt. HUGHES, LARRY JOE-DECA. HUGHES, ROBERT JR.-Ind. Arts Maior. HUMBLE, BEULAH KAY-Girls' Cheerblock, Office Helper, Peppermint Twirl Queen, Co- Council, FHA, FBLA, GAA. HUNGERFORD, CARL LESLIE-Bible Club, Football, Intramurals, Boy's State. HUNSINGER, LINDA DIANNE-Jr. Refreshment Committee, Girls' Cheerblock. HURST, MARJORIE ANN-Jr. Decoration Com- mittee, Brigadoon, Cyrano, Mr, Roberts, Sr. Class-secy., Girls' Cheerblock, TROJAN TRIB- UNE, Thespians, PHOENIX, School Improve- ment, Jr. Usher, Student Council, Cadet Teacher, NFL. HUSE, CHERYL LYNN-Jr. Decoration Committee, Jr. Table Committee, Girls' Cheerblock, Stu- dent Librarian, GAA, Co-Council. HYATT, LONNIE LEE-VVrestling, Track. I-J-K IMEL, JACK WAYNE-Wrestling, Football, N Men's Club, Track. INGLE, DIANA GAIL-Office Helper, NFL, Majorette Corps. JACKSON, DARRELL EUGENE-DECA, Baseball, Intramurals. JANULIS, JAMES EDWARD- Mr, Roberts, Skin Of Our Teeth. JARVIS, JAMES EDWIN-Co-Council, FORSCO, TROJAN TRIBUNE, Intramurals, Band, Boys' State, ML Roberts, Skin Of Our Teeth. JEFFRIES, BARRY LEE-Football, N Men's Club, Intramurals, Track. JESTER, TERESA SMITH-Co-Council. JOHN, CHRISTINE WHONSETLER- Brigadoon, Kiss Me Kate, Chorale, Madrigal, Honor Soci- ety-secy., Midsummer Night's Dream, Cadet Teacher, Girls' Cheerblock. JOHNSON, ROBERT LEE-DECA-pres.-Sr. Div., FBLA. JOHNSON, RONALD EDWARD-Ind. Arts Major. JUDKINS, CHERYL ANN-Office Helper, Girls' Cheerblock, GAA. KELLER, LARRY EDWARD-DECA, Football, Intramurals, Boys' Cheerblock, Track. KIDD, GORDON KENNETH-Intramurals. KINSER, MARSHA DARLENE-Chorale, Amahl, Girls' Cheerblock, Co-Council, GAA. KIRBY, MICHAEL BRIAN-Jr. Decoration Cum- mittee, Jr. Coronation Committee-chr., Briga- doon, Mr, Roberts, Thespians, Cross Country, School Improvement, NFL, Student Council- pres., PHOENIX, Debate, N Men's Club, Track. KISKADEN, ROBERT LOUIS-Business Major. KIZER, TANA LEE-Girls' Cheerblock. il. ' . it ' ASCII: ' A .'-.- 5213. i qs 'ii . f fl - fc? ' 'i fif i KNIGHT, ANTHONY FLETCHER-Dance Band, All-State Band, Music Man, Kiss Me Kate, Amahl, Brigadoon, VVest Side Story, Optimist Outstanding Citizen, Thespians, Guest of Rotary, TROJAN TRIBUNE, Honor Society, Intramurals, Math Club-pres., Cross Country, Co-Council, Debate, NFL-vice-pres., Boys' State, Band. KRINER, MICHAEL GENE-Football, Baseball, N Men's Club, Boys' Cheerblock, Intramurals. KUCZYNSKI, KATHLEEN-Home Ee. Major. KURKI-SUONIO, OILI-Chorale, YFU Exchange Student, Girls' Cheerblock, FORSCO. L LACEY, HOWARD RAYMOND-Football, N Men's Club, Transfer from Bridgeton, New Jersey. LALEY, WILLIAM BRENTON-Jr. Decoration Committee. LAMBERSON, JOSEPH RAY-Jr. Decoration Committee, Basketball, Tennis, Boys' Cheer- block, Honor Society, N Men's Club-treas., Guest of Rotary. LARRIMORE, KAREN DIANNE-DECA-Dance Queen, Girls' Cheerblock, FHA, FBLA. LAWSON, PAUL TILDEN-FBLA, Audio-Visual Aids. LAYTON,CHRIS LEE-DECA-treas. LEDUC, ALAN MAURICE-Drafting Major. LEFFEYV, LONNIE DALE-Ind. Arts Major. LESTER, ARLIN RICHARD-Ind. Arts Major. LITTRELL, GEORGIA RHEA-FHA, Spring Re- vue. LOCKER, PRISCILLA ESHAM-Academic Major. LOCKER, SANDRA KAY-Heart's Hop Attendant, Prom Attendant, Girls' Cheerblock, DECA. LOUGH, DEBORAH JOANN-Home Ec. Major. LOUGH, RONALD JOE-Baseball, Intramurals, Golf. LOVEDAY, RITA ANN-Girls' Cheerblock, Office Helper, Spring Revue, OEA. I LOWE, WILLIAM GENE-DECA, Basketball- mgr., Football-mgr., Baseball-mgr., N Men's Club. LOWHORN, JOHN RAY-Intramurals. LUTTRELL, ROBERT GENE-Intramurals. M McCORMACK, JOHN HUGH-Track, Buys' Cheer- block. McCUTCHEON, LINDA ELAINE-FBLA-vice- pres., GAA, Girls' Cheerblock. McDOWELL, PAMELA ANN-Girls' Cheerblock, MCGRADY, SHEILA ANN-Majorette Corps, GAA, Girls' Cheerblock. MCKNIGHT, ROBERT MILES-Dance Band, Band, Math Club. MCLAUGHLIN, RUTH ANN-Girls' Cheerblock, FBLA, GAA. McROBERTS, LEANDRA KAY-Girls' Cheerblock, Office Helper, Cadet Teacher, GAA. McXVHORTER, PATSY ANN-Home Ee. Major. MALKEMUS, DANNY DUANE-Boys' Cheerblock. MANLOVE, RICHARD ALLEN-IVrestling, Base- ball. MARCUM, CANDICE SUE-Jr. Refreshment Com- mittee, Girls' Cheerblock, Co-Council, FHA, DECA. MARLOVV, ROBERT JAMES-Intramurals. MARTIN, CAROL DENISE-Girls' Cheerblock, Cadet Teacher, GAA. MATHEVVS, PRISCILLA ANN-Girls' Cheerblock, Jr. Invitation Committee, Cadet Teacher, ROS- ENNIAL. MEADOWS, CHARLOTTE FAYE-FHA, FBLA- secy., Girls' Cheerblock, Office Helper, OEA. MEADOWVS, GLENN ALLEN-Academic Major. MEANS, DAVID ALLAN-Co-Council, Midsum- mer Night's Dream, Cyrano, Thespians, Mr, Roberts, School Improvement. MELTON, PATRICIA ANN-Co-Council, Student- Teacher Relations Committee. MELTON, PATRICIA FAYE-FBLA, GAA, Girls' Cheerblock. MERRILL, GREGG BENNETT-Basketball, Foot- hall, Baseball, Guest of Rotary. MIERSQ ESTHER MARIE-DECA. MILLER, ANN-Thespians, GAA, Jr. Decoration Committee. MILLER, DANE ANTHONY-School Improve- ment, Student Council, Cross Country, Intra- murals, ROSENNIAL, TROJAN TRIBUNE, Boys' Cheerblock, Cadet Teacher, Office Helper, N Men's Club, Math Club-vice-pres. MILLER, MILTON EARL-DECA, Football. MILLION, JANICE L.-FHA, GAA, OEA, Office Helper. MITCHELL, MICIIAEL-Machinists' Club. MOGLE, DEBORAH JEAN-Morale Committee, Co-Council, Girls' Cheerblock, Jr. Refreshment Committee. MOLES, JOHN VVILLIAM-Intramurals, Band. MOREC, ROBERT H.-Science Club. MORGAN, CONNIE SUE-Girls' Concert Choir, DECA, FBLA, Office Helper. MORGAN, YVENDELL ROGER-Boys' Cheerblock, DECA, Football. MORRIS, VIRGINIA JO-Maclrigal, Thespians, Jr. Decoration Committee, Chorale, GAA, TROJAN TRIBUNE, Kiss Me Kate, FORSCO-treas., Co- Council, Girls' Cheerblock, High Button Shoes. MORRISON, DOROTHY AILENE-Office Helper. MORROYV, DANNY EDWVARD-Ind. Arts Major. MULLEN, MYRA SUE-GAA, Girls' Cheerblock, Kiss Me Kate, Mr. Roberts, Thespians. MURRAY, LYNNE ALISON-Jr. Decoration Com- mittee, Chorale, ROSENNIAL-layout-ed., Math Clnh, Kiss Me Kate, Co-Council, FORSCO, Subject NVns Roses, TROJAN TRIBUNE, School Improvement, The-spians, Student Conn- eil. N-O NEAL, ROBERT ESTIL-Ind, Arts Major. NEAL, LILLY MAE-DECA. NEAL, LINDA SUE-Bible Club-sccy. 6: vice- prcs., FHA, GAA. NEATHERY, GARY NVENDELL-Ind. Arts Major. NEVV, KAREN ELAINE-Dance Band, Glass INIl'l'lilLl0l'lC,u GAA-pres.-Honor Girl, Band, Thes- pians, Co-Council, Kiss Me Kate, Mr, Roh- erts, Skin of Our Teeth. NEVVBY, JAMES EDVVARD-Co-Council. NICHOLS, JUDITI-I ANN-Prom Attendant, C0- Conncil, Girls' Chverhlock-pres., ROSENNIAL, Jr. Invitation Committee. NICHOLSON, ELIZABETH ANNE-Office Helper, Girls' Cheerblock, Co-Council, NILES, REBECCA SUE-Girls' Concert Choir, FBLA, Chorale, A Joyful Noise, Amahl.' NORDMAN, JOHN MICHAEL-Cross Country, Basketball-mgr., Track-nrgr., N Men's Club, Track. NORRIS, NANCY LOU-Girls' Cheerblock, OEA. NUNN, SAMMY JAY-Intramurals, Machinists' Club-vice-pres., Track. OAKLEY, ANN ELIZABETH-Office Helper, GAA, FHA. OVERMAN, JULIE LYNN-Jr. Coronation Com- mittee, FORSCO, Junior Usher, Jr. Class treas. OWVENS, BARBARA ANN-Morale Committee, FHA, GAA, Spring Revue, Girls' Cheerblock, School Improvement, Co-Council. ONVENS, CHARLENE FAYE-FHA, Jr. Refresh- ment Committee, Girls' Cheerblock, ROSEN- NIAL, School Improvement. j I P PADCETT, SHEILA BARRICKS-Home Ec. Ma- jor. PARKER, SHIRLEY MAY-Student-Teacher Rela- tions Committee, Jr. Decoration Committee, Chorale, A Joyful Noise, Amahl, Co-Coun- cil, Girls' Cheerblock, Cyrano, Thespians. PATE, ANTHONY HARRY-Boys' Cheerblock, Co-Council, Intramurals. PATTON, STEVEN EDWARD-Academic Major. PENTICUFF, PATRICIA ANN-Cadet Teacher. PERDEW, ROBERT LOREN-Co-Council, Brig- atloon, Band, Music Man, Math Club. PERDUE, MURLEN GENE-Ind. Arts Major. PERRY, LINDA SUSAN-FBLA, OEA, Girls' Cheerblock, Office Helper. PHELPS, CYNTHIA FAYE-Business Major. PHILLIPS, DARRELL WAYNE-Ind. Arts Major. PICKERELL, PEGGY MARIE-Home Ec. Major. PIERCE, TAMARA LEE-FBLA. POE, VVILLIAM LARRY-DECA. POLSTON, DEBRA VERNETTA-FBLA. POLSTON, LARRY EDWARD-Audio-Visual Aids, 1 Dt cor ltion Committt e J.. .. , . G PORTER, TONI ELAINE-FBLA, Cadet Teacher, Office Helper, ROSENNIAL, Studcnt Librarian, Math Club, GAA, School Improvement, Jr. In- vitation Committee. POWERS, SUSANNE-FBLA. PRIBBLE, LINDA SUE-Spring Revue. PRYOR, DAVID ALLEN-VVrr.-stling, Basketball, Football, Intramurals, N Men's Club, Opti- mist Outstanding Citizen, Guest of Rotary, Track. R RAINES, RODGER LEE-DECA. RATLIFF, BONITA DIANE-Girls' Cheerblock, Cadet Teacher, FHA. RAY. MARSHA-FHA. REAGAN, MARY MORRISON-Home Ec. Major. RECTOR, ROBERT EARL-DECA, Chorale, Boys' Cheerblock, Amahl. REECE, CHERYL ANNE-- Brigatloou, Thcspians, Kiss Me Kate, FORSCO, Math Club, Office Helper, TROJAN TRIBUNE, Cyrano, Sub- ject VVas Roses, Mr. Roberts, Jr. Invitation Committee, Cadet Teacher. RETZ, LINDA SPURLOCK-Academic Major. RHODES, VVILLIAM VVESLEY-Boys' Cheer- block, Office Helper, Track. RICHARDS, THOMAS EUGENE-Ind. Arts Major. RILEY, DONNA MAE-GAA. ROGERS, RICHARD LEE-Ind. Arts Major. ROSEBERRY, GEORGE JACKSON-Intramurals. ROSS, SARA LETITIA-Jr. Decoration Commit- tee, Varsity Cheerleader, OEA-vice-pres., Office tlclper. Girls' Cheerhlock. Co-Council. RYAN, FRANKIE DAVID-VV1-estling, Football, Baseball, N Men's Club, Guest of Rotary. S SALES, MARSHA CAIL-Morale Committee, Cadet Teacher, Jr. Decoration Committee, Student Council, Jr. Usher, School Improvement, Thes- pians. SAMPLEY, LARRY DEAN-DECA. SANDERS, REBECCA SUE-Girls' Cheerblock, FORSCO, Cadet Teacher, Office Helper. SAUNDERS, JANE ANNE-Jr. Decoration Com- mittee, Girls' Cheerblock, Co-Council, GAA. SCHWIER, SHARON ILENE-Transfer from Pen- dleton. SCOTT, ARTHUR LANE JR.-Academic Major. SCOTT, JAN LEVVIS-Intramurals, Boys' State Alternate, Guest of Rotary, Cyrano, ML Roberts, Honor Society. SELVY, JOHN C.-Jr. Decoration Committee, Jr. Coronation Committee, Co-Council, Jr. Class vice-pres., Cadet Teacher, Jr. Invitation Com- mittce. SEWELL, STEVIE GENE-Academic Major. SEXTON, CAROLYN JEAN-Girls' Cheerblock, Office Helper, FHA, GAA. Sl-IAFFER, KATHALEEN MARIE-Jr. Table Com- mittee-chr., Co-Council, TROJAN TRIBUNE, Majorette Corps, Math Club, Baud. SHELTON, CONNIE SUE-Business Major. SHOCKLEY, VVILLIAM WILSON-Swing Choir, Jr. Decoration Committee, Cross Country, Jr. Usher, NFL-vice-pres., PHOENIX-ed., Honor Society, Guest of Rotary, Madrigal, Brigadoon, Kiss Me Kate, Cyruno, Optimist Outstanding Citizen, Thespians, Midsummer Night's Dream, Debate, Mr, Roberts, Co-Council, Boys' Cheer- block, Chorale-pres., High Button Shoes, Skin of Our Teeth. SILVERS, DONALD LEE-Business Major. SLAGLE, BENNY ALVIN-Dance Band, Kiss Me Kate, Jr. Orchestra Committee, TROJAN TRIB- UNE, Band-pres., Co-Council. SLAGLE, RONALD LEE-Jr. Decoration Com- mittee, Boys' Cheerblock, Office Helper. SLOAN, DOUGLAS C.-Jr. Orchestra Committee, Chorale, Amahl, Cadet Teacher, Mr. Rob- erts, A Joyful Noise, Cyrano, NFL. SMITH, MARY SUSAN-Honor Society-treas., Girls' Cheerblock, TROJAN TRIBUNE, NFL, Girls' State Alternate. SMITH, ROSE MARY-Girls' Cheerblock, FBLA. SMITH, SARAH JANET-DECA, FHA, Girls' Cheerblock. SMITHERS, WILLIAM ANDERSON-Intramurals. SNEED, WILLIAM GARY-Wrestling, School Im- provement, Bri1.!arloon,,' N Men's Club, Cross Country. SNODGRESS, STEVE ALLEN-Boys' Cheerblock, Machinists' Club. SPECK, DANIEL ROBERT-Plymouth Trouble Shooting Contest. STAMPER, MARK CLAY-Chorale-treas., School Improvement, Kiss Me Kate, Thespians, De- bate, NFL, FORSCO, Intramurals, Boys' Cheer- block, Mr, Roberts, Cyrario, Jr. Table Decorations Committee, Co-Council, PHOENIX, High Button Shoes, Skin of Our Teeth, Jr. Usher, Guest of Rotary. TROUT, GARY WAYNE-Ind. Arts Major. TYREE, MARGARET JOY-Business Major. U-V UPCHURCH, BRENDA KATHY-FBLA, OEA, Office Helper, Bible Club. UPCHURCH, CONNIE ELAINE-Co-Council, Jr. Refreshment Committee, Girls' Cheerblock- secy.-trens. UPCHURCH, LINDA KAY-Office Helper, Girls' Cheerblock, GAA. UPCHURCH, ROBERT GARY-Intramurals. UPCHURCH, ROY ALFRED-Intramurals, Bible Club. VANDAM, JANIS KAY-Jr. Decoration Committee, Jr. Coronation Committee, Varsity Cheerleader, Jr. Usher, Prom Attendant, B-Team Cheerleader, Sr. Class treas. W-Y WALKER, JOYCE BELINDA-Girls' Cheerblock, Girls' Concert Choir, FHA, FBLA, OEA. WALLACE, DEBORAH JAYNE-Co-Council, GAA, Jr. Decoration Committee, Girls' Cheerblock, School Improvement. WANLEY, THOMAS EDWARD-Boys' Cheerblock, Co-Council, Boys' State Alternate, NFL, Debate, Science Club. VVANNEMACHER, KAREN SUE-Girls' Cheer- block, Jr. Decoration Committee, Cyrano, Jr. Usher, Prom Queen, School Improvement, TRO- JAN TRIBUNE. STAMPER, REBECCA SUE- Glass Menagerie, Girls' Cheerblock, Cyrano, Amahl, NFL, Subject VVas Roses. STANLEY, PHILLIP TED-Jr, Decoration Com- mittee, Football, Boys' Cheerblock, N Men's Club, Track, Swimming. STATES, JEFFREY YVAYNE-Jr. Coronation Com- mittee, Science Club-treas., Co-Council, TRO- JAN TRIBUNE-co-ed., Band, Dance Band, Boys' State, Math Club, Honor Society. STATON, SUSAN JEANETTE-Girls' Cheerblock- vice-pres., Honor Society, Student Council- treas., Kiss Me Kate, Jr. Refreshment Com- mittee, Chorale, Cadet Teacher, School Im- prcwement, NFL. STRONG, HERMAN LEE-Boys' Cheerblock. STUMP, MELANIE ANN-Jr. Decoration Com- mittee, TROIAN TRIBUNE, FBLA. SUMPTER, CYNTHIA IRIS-Home Ec. Major. SUTTON, LARRY ALAN-Audio-Visual Aids, N Men's Club, YVrestling-capt., Boys' Cheerblock, Track, Football. SWAILS, FOREST DEAN JR.-Ind. Arts Major. T TAYLOR, BETTY PAULINE-FHA. TAYLOR, STEPHEN LEE-Optimist Outstanding Citizen, Boys' Cheerblock-secy.-treas., ROSEN- NIAL, N Men's Club, Intramurals, Wrestling, Football, FORSCO, Honor Society. THIELE. NANCY K.-Girls' Cheerblock, THIXTON, TERRI ELAINE-Office Helper, Co- Council. THOMPSON, DENNIS EUGENE-DECA, Track. THOMPSON, MARVIN ANTHONY-DECA, Band. THURSTON, WILLIAM DAVID-Boys' Cheer- block, Football, Wrestling-mgr., ROSENNIAL, N Mcn's Club. TRITCH, NANCY ANN-Girls' Cheerblock, Co- Council, GAA-treas., FHA. NVARD, GLORIA JEAN-Home Ee. Major. WVARD, JUDY WANDA-Girls' Cheerblock, FHA, FBLA-treas., DECA. WARD, STEVEN MILO-DECA. WVATANABE, SHINJI-Guest of Rotary, FORSCO, AFS Exchange Student, Co-Council, Wrestling. WATERS, CHARLES WAYNE-Ind. Arts Major. VVATSON, RANDALL BRUCE-Football, Wres- tling, Optimist Outstanding Citizen, Baseball, Boys' Cheerblock, Cadet Teacher, Intramurals, N Men's Club, Basketball-mgr. WEBB, JAMES EDWARD-Intramurals. WHISLER, JOHN CHARLES-Wrestling, Thes- pians, Mr. Roberts. WHITE, MARK STEPHEN-Machinist's Club. WHITE, SUSAN KAY-OEA, NVHITE, WAYNE WALLACE-Printing Major. WIGGINS, RAMONA CAROLYN-Home Ec. Ma- yor. WILIIOITE. WILLIAM ALFRED II-Optimist Outstanding Citizen, Guest of Rotary, Boys' Cheerblock, Math Club, Honor Society-pres., Boys' Statc Delegate, Tennis, TROJAN TRIB- UNE, Jr. Usher, Debate, Intramurals, NFL. WILKINSON, JOELLEN-DECA, Girls' Cheer- block, Co-Council. WILLIAMS, DUANE-Football, N Men's Club, Intramurals, Track. WILLIAMS, PENNY DIANE-OEA. VVILLIAMS, TERRY JOE-Intramurals. WOOD, REBECCA JANE-Optimist Outstanding Citizen. Co-Council. Honor Society. Jr. Invita- tion Committee, FBLA, ROSENNIAL, TRO- JAN TRIBUNE, FORSCO, Student Librarian, School Improvement, Math Club-secy. 8: treas., Girls' State Delegate. WOODS, CATHY L.-Girls' Cheerblock, GAA, Jr. Refreshment Committee. WRIGHT, JIMMIE CLARENCE-DECA. YOUNG, RUTH ANN-Prom Attendant, Co-Coun- cil, Jr. Refreshment Committee, Majorette Corps, GAA. is the of New With enthusiasm it j9'esl1 ideas and fads. Increasing in business programs acquaint thejree enterprise evidence continuing in the New Castle's a 9' 'P li N M M-wb mt H M, 9 .... . .Y , 'U-f+2w+24.s nf. Nxt? 5' 9 M ak..-Q ,,I'f ' ff'-ww., -nv-aw me Ng., 'uf ' ' FggQ??zfiZ5 f Looking Into The Future with new and better methods PERFECT CIRCLE DIVISION OF DANA CORPORATION Since 1895 New Castle, Indiana Phone: 529-1560 Marti Morec, Anne Williams n ersolls Steel These Junior Achievement Officers follow The example of their leaders in manufacturing fine products New Castle, Indiana Phone: 529-0120 Terri Beil, Mike Crider, Marsha Frost, George Cliff, Jackie Fairchild 1llg8I'S01i steel New casue, Indiana 47362 - Area 317l529-0120 - Twx: 810-260-2210 Division or soma-WARNER coRPoRATuoN mess nuns wnnmsn steels 6 151 CHRYSLER CORPORATION NEW CASTLE Stop in . . . for quick service and fine food CRlDER'S DRIVE-IN State Road 3, North Phone: 529-5602 ik- 41.1. .,24f':'2 -:ef-M 3- W , A:1w5wfi f of .1-,., ,aw uf ,Fm or ,Mrs f -G-,ez ry? 2 1 iw? :iff ,. 1: - Q .1-gi 2 1:55 Qrf ? ,f f I swf ei i if 'L 52411 P 5.4 3? 'Y 38 , - 55' ' -. ,i .P X , , 313 , i in-VF' QQ, Lf' ,img-Q,--:: 2 x ,4 N J, mf'-ii' 4, . - r ggsg r' to . Q time A E we-A J Mike Crider Greg Crider 153 N ,, .. r 1? ww, ., 'XY , o -ww: of . - m 5 - ' ,gp o wr. mf . x Civ 1 . ,fs z sf: W. ,Xu . 'rf rl, 'Eff fc 1' fiff' :L r K' f 1:5 ,X 11,34 5. ,rr 1 .,,,r gow, K H 3: 1 ig, lnkfif' QM, Products That Upen The Door To Better Living Susie Piros, Moribefh Burton New Ccrs1le's Modernfold turns ideas into comfortable living for both The notion. community ond the 154 Security Is . . Putting your life in their hands HANKENHOFF INSURANCE 1209 Race Street Phone: 529-8437 It Always Pays to eot at Rcly's RAY'S DRIVE-IN 1701 South Moin Street Phone: 529-7701 June Bell File That under S for security FIRST NATIONAL BANK 1338 Broad Street Phone: 529-3130 600 South Memorial Drive Phone 529-7220 Pat Cassidy, Susan White Variety of Gifts and novelties from parties to handiwork WARREN E. FENNEll SPECIALTIES 2001 Bundy Avenue Phone: 529-1705 Debbie Dann, Esther Day Be Thoughtful . . . send flowers to that special person for any occasion WEllAND'S FLOWERS 407 South Main Street Phone: 529-6303 Marsha Sales, Judy Flynn You Come First SCHIEE SHOE STORE 455 South Memorial Drive New Castle Plaza Shopping Center Phone: 529-9453 Confused? decide what to buy from the wide variety offered REDElMAN'S 1900 A Avenue Phone: 529-0401 Robert Johnson Maribeth Criss Capture fodoy's happenings for tomorrow's memories CATRON'S STUDIO 'I'l14 Brood Street Phone: 529-6877 Bobbie Horless People on the Go . . Go BURGER CHEF 2201 South Memorial Drive Phone: 529-6974 2 Night or Day choose any time to do your laundry WORl'S LAUNDROMAT 2301 South 14th Street Phone: 529-9911 For An Evening Out visit the Raintree dining room CARDINAL MOTEL 2005 Memorial Drive Phone: 529-1670 Jill Bettner Curt Downing Convenient is the word when you shop in comfort at these two stores PAUL 8. WORl 1317 Broad Street Phone: 524-0911 Becky Harrison, David Lawless Prestige Portraits REID'S STUDIO 200 North 12th Street Phone: 524-5009 Bill Walden, Photographer When Words Fail if you can't say it with words say it with flowers FOREST H. MEEK, FLORIST 490 Indiana Avenue Phone: 529-2560 You Are Never Too Young to need insurance ARUE l. HARP H30 Broad Street Phone: 529-5959 David Thurston Susan Long, John Harp I 161 There's No limit containers mode to customer specifications DIAMOND NATIONAL CORP. DIAMOND CONTAINERS DIVISION II32 South I4th Street Phone: 529-0809 Nancy and Mimi Davis Quick Service at the very lowest prices MAC'S HAMBURGERS Stote Road 3 South Phone: 529-8293 John Selvy, Dane Miller Fashion-minded Teenagers choose from the many fashionable dress ensembles SEARS ROEBUCK AND CO. 416 Brood Street Phone: 529-1340 Milton Miller, Karen La rrimore For Fust ond efficient heating service RAY MERRILL AND SON 514 Spring Street Phone: 529-2502 Mike Merrill, David Lawless S-S-S-S-S-S-S Atlus May Curry the World but Chrysler High School's Teen Beat Editors know the Courier-Times carries the world's news. THE COURIER - TIMES Steve Clawson, Judy Flynn, Bill Shockley, Esther Day S-S-S-SPARKLE! Have a Coke! Bottled under authority of The Coca-Cola Company by COCA-COLA BOTTLING COMPANY Inside or Out service is the best TOP HAT DRIVE-IN 2502 Broad Street Phone: 529-1129 Debbie Lee, Kathy Lawson Linda Harmon, Cindy Lawson Save for your college education CITIZENS' FEDERAL SAVINGS 8. LOAN ASSOCIATION T12 South Main Street Phone: 529-6530 Mary Lou Heilman, Cathy Carender 6 Squushed is the word for prices at these two locations BECKER BROTHERS Grand and A Avenue and South Memorial Drive Lonnie Davis, Steve Ward Finger lickin' Good is the delicious Kentucky Fried Chicken COLONEL SANDERS CARRY OUT 1601 South Memorial Drive Phone: 529-0558 Becky Wood, Toni Porter Save For The Future by investing today HENRY COUNTY SAVINGS AND l0AN 1311 Brood Street and 2118 Bundy Avenue Phone: 529-2230 A Suitable Monument at a moderate price Margie Hurst MILLER MONUMENTS 2016 South Memorial Drive Phone: 529-0703 Julie Miller, Jerry Ferguson Eosy Selections from fine furniture to fine carpets BRAMMER FURNITURE 235 South Main Street Phone: 529-2911 Rex Brennemun Friendly Service buy your shoes from the mon with o smile B 8. B SHOES T326 Brood Street Phone: 529-3004 Terri Thixton, Connie Upchurch The Young Mobile for people on the move RAMSEY'S AUTO SALES 2450 Brood Street Phone: 529-4230 Leandro McRoberts, Patty Cook Planning A Trip or staying at home, whatever your need may be HENRY COUNTY OFFICE SUPPLIES II22 Broad Street Phone: 529-0825 Becky Stamper, Doug Van Dam Need Insurance? get complete coverage MCKOWN 8. WHITE T201 Race Street Phone: 529-2020 David Dickey, Denny Ford live Better . . . live electric PUBLIC SERVICE INDIANA T206 Broad Street Phone: 529-0670 Steve Billingsley, Mike Barr Since 1880 sport coats, sweaters, cologne and other accessories for the smart young man GOODWIN-POPE THE MAN'S STORE 1309 Broad Street Phone: 529-1801 Roger Colyer, Wayne White Gary Bouslog Overflowing with the necessities to mend your home or yard JACOBS HARDWARE 1318 Broad Street Phone: 529-5303 Jon Sutton It's A For-r-r-d a wide selection and variety ot cars to choose from Blll BRUCE FORD 221 North Memorial Drive Phone: 529-2537 Vince Cronk, Dane Miller, John Selvy, Brian Bolinger, Fred Mathews Holthouse Curries complete home furnishings HOITHOUSE FU CORPORATION 1431 Brood Street Phone: 529-6135 Debbie Mix and Match with the latest styles RNITURE Wallace, Debbi Duncan FASHION SHOP 1327 Brocncl Street Phone: 529-2501 Shirley Good Milk builds strong bodies BEST-EVER DAIRY 2101 Burdy Avenue Phone: 529-2000 Hudson, Charlene Owens Mike Kirby, Barry Wright Relax! in comfortable Kroehler furniture SCHUFFMAN'S FURNITURE STORE 1500 Brood Street Phone: 529-4000 Tenc Nicholson, Patty Campbell Ask Us we kow-tow to the cosuol set PAUL HARRIS STORE 463 South Memorial Drive Phone: 529-9331 Rex Holloway, Karen Wonnemocher Best in Town you will never find ci better buy MENSTOWN T409 Brood Street Phone: 529-8948 Som Worthington, Greg Givens One look and you'Il have 'DODGE FEVER GOODWIN DODGE State Road 3 8. 38 Phone: 529-3780 Steve Taylor, Esther Day, John Francisco, Maurice Goodwin, Debbie Dann Priced Sensibly to meet all your needs in footwear FACTORY SHOE OUTLET 1902 Rosemont Avenue Phone: 529-3634 Cheryl Sumpter Accuracy Guaranteed in every department BARNEY'S PHARMACY 803 South 'I8th Street Phone: 529-7707 Greg Duncan 4 Shop Ahoy tor fine watches, rings, earrings HARMON H. HOY Watchmaker and Jeweler 'I4ll Race Street Phone: 529-5932 David Sweigart, Julie Hoy Discovered the place to find the best, sundries, prescriptions, notions, and cosmetics DENTON DRUGS 100 South Main Street Phone: 529-0033 1400 Broad Street Phone: 529-2456 Janet Smith, Jane Bell Put Yourself on Top with complete coverage PFENNINGER INSURANCE AGENCY 1222 Broad Street Phone: 529-6400 Charles White, Bo Pheffer, Mike Pfenninger Go Modern Go Beull's for excellence in all men's clothing ll0YD BEAll'S Broad and Main Street Phone: 529-4302 How Sweet It when you buy pastries John Delk, Dick Hayes, Bill Conkin Is .IACK'S DONUT SHOP 2410 South l4th Street Phone: 529-2956 latest Styles in footwear Linda and Susie Marcum JEFFERIES' BOOTERIE 102 South Main Street Phone: 529-3477 Nancy Hagerman, Barry Jefferies, Mike Hagerman 51 Af..Jbf,-' Books, Stationery, Greeting Cards, Recurds, Phonographs are just a few of the items available THE CENTURY PRESS 212 South Main Street Phone: 529-T602 Becky Harrison, Gene Hancock Win like the Trojans with U.S. Royals NEW CASTLE TIRE STORE 1124 Broad Street Phone: 529-5804 Judy Nichols, George Barber Think Ahead plan now to buy your new Chevrolet or used car MORRIS CHEVROLET 200 South Memorial Drive Phone: 529-2900 Sandy Jarvis, Steve Coers You Never Outgrow your need for milk especially when you buy MEADOW GOLD DAIRY 1615 Indiana Avenue Phone: 529-1230 Nancy Hostetler, Cynthia Harshey Invitations, Announcements And Job Printing are done completely and perfectly COMMUNITY PRINTING 1510 G. Avenue Phone: 529-2253 Mike Morris For That Special Occasion or for every day wear, choose from a wide variety MORTON'S APPAREL SHOP 1304 Broad Street Phone: 529-3313 Gail lngle, Sheila Davis Order Now make a selection from the catalog or the store LC. PENNEY COMPANY 1404 Broad Street Phone: 529-6820 Bill Sales Getting the .lob Done DALE PRINTING 1611 Broad Street Phone: 529-5405 Steve Clawson, Judy Flynn Your Multi-service community leader FOUST lUMBER 8. BUllDlNG SUPPllES 700 North 14th Street Phone: 529-4990 Christine John Sign Up to buy a new home PAUL E. SMITH State Road 3 South Phone: 529-5107 Jo Slip In hn Francisco, Steve Taylor to comfortable footwear ClIFT'S SHOE STORE T310 Broad Street Phone: 529-6604 David Morris, George Clift Every Community has an outstanding insurance agency In New Castle it is THORNHIll DAVIS, INC. 309 Parkview Drive Phone: 529-3030 Pam Davis, Neil Thornhill Confidence when you invest or save CITIZENS' STATE BANK 1238 Broad Street Phone: 529-5450 Kent Sharp, George Clift Hey Culligun Mun for soft water call your local culligan man KINERT SOFT WATER T819 Broad Street Phone: 529-4905 Susan Huxhold, Ted Rust The Finest is guaranteed when your automobile is repaired SMILEY BODY SHOP 421 New York Avenue Phone: 529-5103 Mike Buggle, Doug McDonald A Chip Off The Ole Bluck suggest high quality at low prices COOK BLOCK 8. CEMENT PRODUCTS INC. T016 Woodward Phone: 529-2805 Dreaming Ut make it a reality Avenue Floyd and Maurice Cook A N BW CBT? HARMON MOTOR SALES 2602 Broad Street Phone: 529-8523 Assortment Karen Sell, Linda Harmon, Cindy Lawson of fine jewelry by Trifari and other becoming apparel for any occasion MARY WOODBURY'S 108 South Main Street Phone: 529-4600 Connie Dann, Bobbie Harless Be 'ICooI when buying your ice and fuel CONSUMERS ICE 8. FUEL CO. 542 North I2th Street Phone: 529-1780 Bowl Em Over at either ot these two locations ROSE BOWL State Road Phone: 529-8970 NEW CASTLE LANES 815 Western Road Phone: 529-4633 Rosen nial Staff The Old Custom Is 'ishop where your friends and neighbors do. MYERS FURNITURE 8. APPLIANCE Debbie Mogle, Priscilla Mathews Jewelry is a symbol of friendship EDWARDS JEWElRY 1334 Broad Street Phone: 529-2203 Pam Calland Steve Pfenmnger Planning Ahead? pick out your desired pattern or style from a large assortment of fine items for the home McCORMACK HAMMER 1226 Broad Street Phone: 529-6802 Elaine Hoy John McCormack In Ur Out Ot Town the people with green thumbs know bestg farming equipment can always be found COLE IMPLEMENT IN C. 403 Spring Street Phone: 529-7430 ADVERTISERS Ar-lie L. Harp-161 Barney's Pharmacy-17-3 B Br B Shoes-168 Becker Brothers-166 Best-Ever Dairy-171 Bill Bruce Ford-170 Brammer Furniture-168 Burger Chef-158 Cardinal Motel-159 Catron's Studio-158 Citizen's Federal Savings 8: Loan Association-165 Citizen's State Bank-180 Clift's Shoe Store-179 Cole Implement Inc.-183 Colonel Sanders Carry Out-168 Community Printing-177 Consunier's Ice CY Fuel Co.-182 Cook Block Bc Cement Products Inc.-181 Crider's Drive-In-153 Dale Printing-178 Denton Drugs-174 Diamond National Corp.-162 Edwards Jewelry-183 Fagory Shoe Qutlet-173 Fashion Shop-171 First National Bank-156 Forest H. Meek, Florist-161 Foust Lumber 31 Building Supplies-178 Goodwin Dodge-173 Goodwin-Pope-173 Hankenhoff Insurance-155 Harmon H. Hoy lWatchmalcer and Iewelerj-174 Harmon Motor Sales-181 Henry County Office Supplies-169 Henry County Savings and Loan -167 Holthouse Furniture Corp.-171 Ingersoll Steel-151 Jack's Donut Shop-175 Jacobs Hardware-170 I. C. Penney Company-178 Jeffries' Booterie-175 Kinert Soft YVater-180 Lloyd Beall-175 Mac's Hamburgers-162 Mary Woodbury's-181 Meadow Gold Dairy-177 Men's Town-172 Miller Monuments-167 Morris Chevrolet-176 Morton's Apparel Shop-177 Myers Furniture and Appliance -182 McCormack-Hammer-183 McKown Br White-169 New Castle Lanes-182 New Castle Machining And Forge Plant fChrysler Corp.J-152 New Castle Products-154 New Castle Tire Storef176 Paul E. Smith-179 Paul Harris Store-172 Paul :Sz Worl-160 Perfect Circle Division of Dana Corp.-150 Pfenninger Insurance Agency-174 Public Service Indiana-169 Ramsey's Auto Sales-168 Ray's Drive-In-155 Ray Merrill and Son-163 Redelman's-157 Reid's Studio-160 Rose Bowl-182 Schiff Shoe Store-157 Schuffmanls Furniture Store-172 Sears Roebuck And Co.-163 Smiley Body Shop-180 The Century Press-176 The Courier-Times-164 Thornhill Davis, Inc.-179 Top Hat Drive-In-165 Warren E. Fennell Specialties-156 Weiland's Flowers-157 Worl's Laundromat-159 ACTIVITIES Band-62, 623 Baseball-100, 101 Basketball-90-94 Bible Cluh-60 Boys' Cheerblock-67 Boys' State-70 Cadet Teachers-51 Cheerleaders-95 Chorale-64 Concert Band-62 Co-Council-48 Convocations-50 Cross Country-104, 105 DAR Good Citizen-71 Debate-45 D.E.C.A.-54 F.B.L.A.-52 F.H.A.-59 Football-82-86 FORSCO-56, 57 G.A.A.-78 Girls' Cheerblock-68, 69 Girls' Ensemble-55 Girls' State-70 Golf-102, 103 Government Leadership Conference--70 Guests of Rotary-71 Hearts Hop-40 High Button Shoes -41 Intramurals-79 Iunior Class-116-123 Iunior Class Officers-116 Iunior D.E.C.A.-55 Junior Prom-38, 39 Knights of Pythias Speech Contest-70 Machinist's Club-61 Madrigal-64 Math Club-60 Morale-49 Mr. Roberts -42 National Honor Society-72 N.F.L.-44 'N' Men's Club -66 O.E.A.-53 Office Helpers-58 Optimist Outstanding Citizens-71 Phoenix-74, 75 Pom-Pom Girls-63 Rosennial-76, 77 School Improvement-49 Science Club-G1 Senior Class-124-147 Senior Class Officers-135 Sophomore Class-108-115 Spring Fling-46 State Art Winners-70 Student Council-46, 47 Swimming-87 Swing Choir-64 Tennis--96, 97 Thespians-41-43 Track-98, 99 Trojan Tribune-73 Twirlers-62 Watermelon Feed-46, 47 Wrestling-88, 89 ADULTS Akey, Mr. VVaync-16, 18, 60 Alexander, Mrs. Ruth-23 Andrews, Miss Ruth-16, 18 Arford, Mr. Michael-18 Arthur, Mrs. Doris-23 Baily, Mrs. Mildred-18 Baker, Mrs. Ann-23 Beguhn, Mr. Bernhardt-18 Bell, Mrs. Iva Jean-23 Bergman, Mr. james-18, 66, 82, 89 Bishop, Mrs. Juanita-16, 18 Book, Dr. Kenneth-17 Bow, Mrs. Margaret-23 Brammer, Mr. Kenneth-16 Brooks, Mr. Rex-18, 100 Burgan, Miss Beth-18 Byrd, Mrs. Margaret-23 Carboneau, Mrs. Beverly-18 Garboneau, Mr. G. E.-18 Carithers, Mrs. Sara-18, 127 Carnes, Mr. Murl-18, 61 Castelluccio, Miss Gloria-18 Catron, Mrs. Maggie-23 Charlesworth, Mr. William-17 Church, Mrs. Pauline-28 Clough, Mr. Mark-18 Coleman, Mrs. Ruth-23 Cook. Mr. Horace--18, 95 Creech, Mrs. Ruth-18, 58 Davis, Mrs. Ruth-23 DeNeef, Mr. Johannes-18, 61 Dicken, Mr. Robert-18, 73 Donovan, Mrs. Mildred-18, 52 Dunn, Miss Pearl-18 Eilar, Miss Frances-16, 18, 59 Fowler, Mrs. Charlene-23 Fromuth, Mr. Alan-17 Furbee, Mr. Robert-16, 18 Gallo, Mrs. Carol-18 Gallo, Mr. Paul-19, 82 Garner, Mrs. Mildred-19 Giles, Mr. Donald-19 Golliher, Mrs. Dorothy-19, 52 Good, Mrs. Ida-23 Greenleaf, Miss Katherine-19, 48 Guffey, Mrs. Georgia-24 Guymon, Miss Muzetta-19 Halberstadt, Miss Frances-19, 75, 77 Haley, Mr. Michael-19 Hall, Miss Sarah-19, 52, 61 Hall, Mr. Stanley-19 Hand, Mr. George-17 Hankenhoff, Mrs. Beverly-16, 19, 54 Harter, Mrs. Pat-114 Harris, Mrs. Margaret-19 Hay, Mr. Langan-16 Hicks, Mrs. Clara-23 I-Ioots, Mrs. Lottie-23 Hostetler, Mr. Richard-19, 44, 45 Ingram, Mrs. Edith-23 Jarvis, Mrs. Edith-19 Johnson, Mr. Robert-19 jones, Mr. Wayne-19, 82, 83 Kaucher, Mrs. Wanda-23 Kultti, Mr. Adolph-20 Lawson, Mr. Randall-16 Lehr, Mr. William E.-16, 68, 126 Leitch, Mr. Richard-20, 71 Maddy, Mrs. Nina-23 McCord, Miss Berniece-16, 20, 57 McKee, Mrs. Maxine-28 Meyer, Mr. Larry-96, 94, 102 Miller, Mr. Kenneth-20 Millikan, Mr. Thomas-17 Morris, Mrs. Mary-17 Nead, Mr. John-16, 20 Nelson, Mr. Dwight-20, 49 Niflis, Mr. Horner-20 Norris, Mrs. Joanne-23 Orr, Miss Cleo-20 Powell, Mr. Cecil-20, 53 Ratcliffe, Miss Catherine-20, 72 Benner, Mr. Jack-20 Rentchler, Miss Evelyn-16, 20, 22 Rickert, Mr. Thomas-20, 82 Rinehart, Mr. Robert-20, 22 Rinsch, Mrs. Lucille-23 Risley, Mr. I-Iolmrt-20, 60 Rogers, Mr. Roscoe-20. 46, 48 Rucker, Miss Juanita-16, 21, 43, 44 Sapp, Rev. L. G.-138 Shauver, Mr. Robert-16, 20, 62, 63 Sheddrick, Mrs. Jeannette-23 Sell, Mrs. Delta-23 Sell, Mrs. Martha-23 Sheridan, Mr. Hans-21, 66, 82, 89 Sinnock, Mrs. Mary-21, 22, 46 Sorrell, Mrs. Judith-21 Stamper, Mrs. Ruth-23 Stellingwerf, Miss lean-21 Stools, Mrs. Edith-23 Sumpter, Mrs. Gladys-23 Tabares, Mrs. Agnes-21 Tague, Mr. Cecil-21, 93 Townsend, Mrs. Edna-17 Tronchuk, Miss Della Mac-21, 64 Turchan, Dr. Donald G.-17 Turner, Mrs. Bonnie-23 VanMatre, Mr. James-17 Veach, Mr. YVilbur-21, 105 Wegesin, Mr. Elwood-87 Wiles, Mrs. Lora-28 YVillis, Mr. Richard-21, 43, 44 Wilt, Mr. William-21, 100 Wilt, Mrs. Rachel-23 Worthington, Mr. James-93 York, Mr. John-28 Zeigler, Mrs. Jean-223 Zeigler, Mr. VVilliam-16, 21, 127 STUDENTS A Abbott, Debbi, so.-108 Abshire, Frank, sr.-124 Abston, Sherry, sr.-33, 124 Adams, Cheryl, sr.-51, 63, 124 Adams, Mark, so.-108 Adkins, Marleana, jr.-116 Agee, Wayne, jr.-116 Aitchison, Bill, so.-48, 108, 109 Akers, John, jr.-116 Akers, Kathy, so.-79, 108 Albion, Karen, ir.-30, 44, 64, 116 Alcom, Kris, sr.-142 Alcom, Rita, so.-62, 108 Alexander, Bruce, jr.-116 Alexander, David, sr.-124 Alexander, Linda, so.-62, 108 Allen, Betty, so.-78, 108 Allen, Bill, so.-108 Allen, David, so.-108 Allen, Donna, so.-65, 78, 108 Allen, Sheila, jr.-116, 128 Alley, Don, sr.-124 Alsip, Sally, so.-108 Alspaugh, Bob, sr.-62, 124 Ammonette, Jean, sr.-124 Ammonette, Linda, jr.-116 Anderson, Duane, ir.-82, 84, 93, 116 Anderson, Shirley, sr.-124 Antic, David, jr.-82, 93, 116 Antic, Keith, sr.-100, 124 Archey, Dennis, jr.-82, 116 Archey, Kenny, so.-64, 65, 108 Amies, Adell, so.-108 Armstrong, Becky, so.-62, 108 Armstrong, Darlene, jr.-116 Armstrong, Jay, sr.-124 Bell, Sam, so.-108 Bell, Terri, jr.-46, 116, 151 Bell, Terry, ir.-78, 93, 116 Bell, Vicki, so.-59, 108 Benbow , Linda, jr.-55, 116 Benematti, Rodney, sr.-125 Bennett, Carleatta, so.-108 Bennett, Scotty, jr.-116 Benson, Benson, Bei-key, Bertram Bertram Bertram Bertram Bertram Bertram Bertram Bettner, 125, Betts, B Billings, Carl, grad.-100 John, jr.-116 Chuck, ir.-62, 105, 116 , Charlotte, sr.-125 , Carolyn, so.-48, 108 , Bob, jr.-117 , Mark, sr.-61, 125 , Pat, jr.-117 , Sharon, jr.-117 , Vickie, so.-108 Jill, sr.-35, 40, 43, 46, 140, 159 etty Jo, sr.-125, 143 Paul, sr.-125 Brown, Robert, so.-89, 109 Brown, Sharon, sr.-71, 125 Brown, Sheila, jr.-117 Brown, Shirley, sr.-125 Brown, Vicki, so.-109 Brumfiel, Beverlee, jr.-117 Brummett, Bill, sr.-126 Brummett, Patricia, sr.-126 Buck, Patricia, sr,-126 Buggle, Mike, sr.-39, 126, 180 Bumbalough, Mike, so.-109 Bundy, Dalene, so.-109 Bunner, Linda, jr.-57, 62, 117 Buntin, Allen, so.-109 61, 70, 71, 72, 75, 82, 97, 127, Armstrong, Vicki, sr.-124 Burke, Asberry, Connie, ir.-116 Asberry, Faye, jr.-55, 60, 78, 116 Asberry, Larry, so.-108 Asberry, Linda, so.-108 Asberry, Randy, sr.-124 Atkinson, Charlotte, so.-108 Atkinson, Donna, sr.-124 Auten, Steve, so.-94, 108 Axel, Dan, jr.-1 16 B Bach, Jerry, so.-108 Baker, Harry, jr.-61, 116 Baker, Joyce, jr.-59 Baker, Keith, jr.-116 Baker, Sue Archey, sr.-124 Baldoek, Kris, grad.-100 Baldwin, Patty, jr.-116 Bali-s, Bruce, jr.-64, 67, 116 Bales, Paula, jr.-116 Ballard, Maryetta, sr.-52, 78, 124 Barber, George, sr.-82, 84, 90, 93, 124, 176 Barker, Judy, so.-108 Barnes, Terry, jr.-116 Barr, Mike, jr.-66, 82, 88, 89, 116, 169 Barricks, Barry, so.-108 Barton, Lois, sr.f59, 124 Bates, Barbara, jr.-116 Bates, Belinda, sr.-124 Batt, Susan, jr.-63, 64, 116 Baugh, Roger, so.-108 Beam, David, jr.-82, 116 Beatty, Brenda, sr.-125 Beatty, Geneva, jr.-116 Beck, Mellis, so.-61, 62, 89, 108 Bell, Alexis, jr.-57, 62, 78, 116 Bell, Barry, jr.-116 Billingsley, Steve, ir.-117, 169 Binford, Larry, jr.-117 Bir, David, so.-108 Bittner, Carolinda, jr.-55, 117 Blackburn, Gary, jr.-117 Blackwell, Paula, sr.-54, 125 Blake, Jenny, jr.-117 Blevins, Jo Ellen, so.-108 Boatright, Danny, so.-108 Bober, Gary, jr.-117 Bolden, Dane, jr.-93 Boling, John, sr.-31 Bolinger, Brian, sr.-125, 170 Booher, Patricia Huddleston, sr.-125 Bouslog, Gary, sr.-125, 170 Bouslog, Greg, so.-108 Bowers, Keith, ir.-79, 82, 117 Bowers, Terri, so.-43, 46, 64, 108 Bowman, June, sr.-51, 73, 125, 141 Bowne, Debbie, jr.-60, 65, 117 Boyd, Denise, so,-70, 108 Boyd, Trudi, so.-95, 108, 111 Boyer, Bill, so.-108 Boyer, Sandi, jr.-62, 117 Braek, Greg, so.-105, 108 Braswell, Sue, jr.-117 Brenneman, Greg, so.-94, 108 Brenneman, Rex, sr.-54, 125, 168 Brewer, Jim, ir.-41, 43, 57, 64, 67, 75, 117, 122 Brewster, Norma, so.-63, 78, 108 Bridgeman, Sherry, sr.-53, 125 Bright, Shannon, so.-78, 108 Briuson, Fred, so.-108 Bronnenberg, Jane, Sr.-42, 43, 44, Burchett, Connie, so.-109 Burk, David, sr.-126 Burk, Debbie, sr.-54, 126 Burk, Nancy, so.-48, 78, 109 Burke, David, sr.-126 Burke, John, sr.-126 Burke, Ronnie, So.-109 Burke, Teresa Justice, sr.-126 Tom, jr.-67, 117 Catron, Ronald, sr.-127 Catron, Thelma, so.-109 Catt, John, ir.-55, 117 Cauclill, Ruby, so.-109 Chamberlin, Duane, sr.-61, 127 Chaney, Linda, sr.-54, 127 Charlesworth, Carolyn, sr.-42, 43, 44, 46, 70, 126, 127 Cheesman, Fred, so.-45, 60, 89, 109 Chew, Cherlyn, sr.-53, 127 Childs, Bob, so.-102, 109 Chilton, John, so.-109 Cla1JD. Gary, ir.-117 Clark, Bruce, jr.-117 Clark, Gerald, so.-109 Clark, Jane, jr.-48, 57, 117 Clark, Jean, so.-65, 109 Clark, Margaret, so.-109 Clark, Rick, so.-109 Clark, Sharon, so.-109 Clark, Steve, so.-60, 64, 109 Clawson, Steve, sr.-48, 44, 45, 57, Burkhart, Mike, so.-89, 109 Burnside, Pam, sr.-57, 62, 126 Burton, Maribeth, jr.-40, 43, 57, 64, 95, 117, 154 Butler, Gary, sr.-126 Byers, David, so.-109 Byrket, Mike, so.-109 C Cable, Bruce, jr.-62, 89, 105, 117 Cable, Luana, sr.-52, 78, 126 Cadwallader, Susan, so.-78, 109 Caig, Tom, so.-94, 109 Cain, Shirley, so.-109 Caine, Stewart, so.-109 Calland, Pam, sr.-51, 126, 183 Callaway, Rosemarie, jr.-117 Campbell, Dennis, sr.-66, 71, 82, 100, 126, 141 Campbell, Doug, so.-62, 109 Campbell, Jerry, so.-109 Campbell, Patty, sr.-73, 126, 172 Cannon, Cynthia, so.-78, 109 Cannon, Ronnie, jr.-117 Carender, Cathy, sr.-48, 51, 77, 126, 165 Carender, Dixie, so.-109 Cargile, Eileen, jr.-117 Carlton, Jim, ir.-54, 55 Carlton, Loretta, jr.-44, 57, 78, 117 Carnes, Mike, so.-109 137, 164, 178 Clayborn, Ernest, ir.-118 Claywell, Nancy, so.-44, 109 Cleek, Linda, so.-109 Clevenger, Cindy, so.-40, 109 Clift, George, ir.-45, 46, 49, 57, 116, 118, 151, 179, 180 Clift, Karen, so.-109 Cline, Jerry, sr.-142 Coates, Annetta, so.-109 Coers, Steve, sr.-66, 82, 83, 127, 176 Coffey, Alan, sr.-61, 127 Coffey, Jane, so.--110 Coffey, June, so.-59, 110 Coffey, Mack, sr.-142 Coffman, Melinda, sr.-127 Cole, Connie, jr.-52, 59, 63, 118 Cole, Madonna, sr.-72, 73, 127, 183 Collier, Bruce, so.-110 Collier, Gary, grad.-99 Bell, Bell, Bell, Bell, Gary, sr.-54, 55, 125 Cathy, jr.-116 Danny, ir.-55, 116 Jane, sr.-54, 55, 125, 155, 174 Bell, Jim, so.-108 Bell, Bell, Bell, Kenny, so.-94, 108 Larry, jr.-116 Ricky, so.-108 48, 51, 57, 64, 125, 183 Brooks, Cindy, jr.-63, 117 Brooks, Hobie, so.-45, 108 Brooks, Peggy, so.-48, 49, 95, 109 Brookshire, Gary, sr.-60, 105, 125 Brookshire, Larry, so.-66, 109 Brown, Bob, jr.-89, 117 Brown, Connie, jr.-52, 58, 117 Brown, Danny, jr.-117 Brown, Diana, sr.-125 Brown, Fred, jr.-102, 117 Brown, Kristine, jr.-117 Brown, Mike, so.-109 Brown, Rick, so.-109 Carr, Judy, so.-109 Collins, Vicki, ir.-48, 57, 118 Colyer, Roger, sr.-127, 170 Conkin, Bill, sr.-73, 97, 127, 175 Conley, James, sr.-61, 127 Conner, Carole, jr.-44, 58, 59, 118 Cook, Alan, jr.-118 Cook, Ellen, ir.-55, 78, 118 Cook, Jeff, so.-94, 110 Cook, Marsha, so.-110 Cook, Maurice, so.-110, 181 Cook, Floyd, sr.-46, 48, 127, 181 Cook, Patricia, sr.-77, 127, 168 Cook, Sue, so.-110 Carter, Elgan E. Jr., sr.-51, 66, 82, 126 Carter, Jean, sr.-59, 126 Carter, Kathy, so.-40, 63, 109 Carter, Rita, ir.-78, 117 Carter, Roy, sr.-126 Cash, Jerry, sr.-57, 126 Cassidy, Pat, sr.-41, 42, 43, 6 71, 75, 126, 156 Caster, Mike, so.-60, 109 Catron, Betty, sr.-59, 127 Catron, Billy, so.-109 Catron Catron , Mary Elaine, sr.-127 , Glenna, jr.-59, 117 Catron, Lorene, so.-109 185 4, 65, Cooney, Debbie, jr.-52, 118 Cooper, Jeff, so.-64, 87, 105, 110 Cooper, Mary, sr.-64, 127 Copeland, Ed, grad.-102 Copeland, John, so.-110 Copp, Jerri, ir.-59, 78, 118 Cory, Tonda, so.-110 Cottman, Rick, so.-110 Covey, Mike, jr.-55, 118 Cowan, Bill, sr.-127 Cowan, Gary, jr.-52, 118 Cowan, Libby, so.-110 Crabtree, Marcia, so.-110 Craig, Curtis, so.-110 Craig, Dennis, so.-110 Craig, Kennisa, jr.-48, 64, 118 Craig, Tisha, jr.-118 Crider, Greg, sr.-38, 44, 45, 67, 71, 72, 127, 153 Crider, Mike, So.--44. 45, 46, 49, 110, 151, 153 Criss, Maribeth, sr.-49, 127, 157 Criswell, Micah Ray, sr.-54, 128 Cromwell, Sherry, jr.-57, 59, 118 Cronk, David, so.-110 Cronk, Vince, jr.-62, 66, 82, 100, 118, 170 Cross, Judy, ir.-59 Crowhorn, Nancy, sr.-128 Crowhorn, Walena, ir.-118 Dickey, Kathy, so,-110 Dinkins, Dan, so.-45, 60, 110 Dinkins, Richard, sr.-67, 128 Disbro, Steve, grad.-100 Dishman, Barbara, so.-110 Dishman, Bob, jr.-118 Dishman, Dishman, Bobby Lee, sr.-128 Jo Ann, sr.-54, 128 Culbertson, Wilbum, so.-62, 110 Cummings, Belinda, so.-110 Cummings, Carol, sr.-128 Cummings, Don, so.-110 Cummings, Joan, so-110 Cunningham, Melinda, sr.-33, 43, 58, 63, 128 Current, Brenda, so.-110 Current, Chris, so.-110 Current, Debbie, jr.-118 Curry, Daffro Sherry, so.-110 D n, Rhonda, so.-110 Dalton, Steve, ir.-118 Dalton, Terry, sr.-128 D'Amico, Carol, so.-110 Danielson, Susie, jr.-40, 43, 46, Dann, Dann 49, 57, 64, 75, 118 Connie, jr.-118, 181 , Cynthia, sr.-48, 51, 57, 73, 75, 128, 129 Dann, 77, Darlin Deborah, sr.-43, 51, 128, 156, 173 g, Robert, jr.-118 Davenport, James, sr.-128 Davis, Davis, Bonnie, jr.-118 Danny, so.-110 Davis, Greg, so.-89, 110 , Davis, James A. jr.-55, 118 Davis, James, jr.-55, 78, 118 Davis, James, so.-110 Davis, Jeff, so.-110, 113 Davis, Jerry, sr.-53, 128 Davis, Karen, so.-110 Davis, Kathy, sr.--60, 70, 71, 72, 73, 128 Davis, Lonnie, sr.-54, 128, 166 Davis, Lynda, sr.-128 Davis, Marguerite, sr.-128, 162 Davis, Nancy, jr.-162 Davis, Pam, jr.-118,179 Davis, Pat, so.-110 Davis, Rick, ir.-118 Davis, Sandra, jr.-60, 118 Davis, Sheila, so.-64, 110, 177 Davis, Steve, jr.-118 Davis, Tim, ir.-118 Davis, Toni, so.-110 Davisson, Susanne, jr.-63, 78, 118 Ditton, Mike, jr.-118 Dobbs, Peggy, sr.-54, 142 Dobbs, Steve, so.-110 Donica, Lloyd, jr.-118 Douglas, Danny, sr.-128 Downing, Curt, sr.-66, 82, 129, 159 Downs, Barbara, so-58, 60, 110 Downs, Jerry, jr.-118 Dugger, Teresa, jr.-78, 118 Dumford, David, sr.-142 Dunagan, Paul, sr.-129 Duncan, Deborah, sr.-40, 51 57, 72, 75, 129, 134, 171 Duncan, Greg, jr.-43, 61, 118, 173 Durbin, Chris, sr.-52, 129 Durbin, Elizabeth, so.-110 Duvall, Bob, jr.-118 Duvall, Montey, so.-110 Duvall, Nathan, sr.-129 E Eaton, Carolyn, so.-110 Edington, Linda, jr.-118 Edwards, Judy, ir.-55, 118 Edwards, Linda, ir.-118 Elliott, Sarah, jr.-118 Engelbrecht, John, jr.-67, 82, 118 English, Kurt, so.-94, 110 Erhart, Randy, jr.-118 Erickson, Bern, ir.-sv, ss, 78, 118 Erickson, Patricia, sr.-78, 129 Estelle, Virginia, jr.-54, 55, 59, 118 Etchison, Nicki, jr.-57, 118 Evans, Bill, so.-110 F Fadely, Dianne, sr.-129 Fairchild, Jackie, jr.-116, 118, 151 Fairchild, Karen, jr.-54, 55, 58 Farmer, Dale, so.-110 Favors, Mike, so.-110 Feely, Allen, so.-62, 105, 110 Felix, Fred, so.-110 Felix, Keith, jr.-118 Ferguson, Alvin, sr.-54, 129 Ferguson Carole, jr.-57, 58,118 Ferguson, Dale, so.-110 Ferguson, Doug, sr.-38, 90, 93, 98, 129, 136 Ferguson, Jerry, jr.-119, 167 Ferguson, Roger, sr.-129 Ferguson, Sherry, jr.-55, 58, 59, 119 Ferrell, Judy, so.-110 Filson, Dean, so.-62, 110 Fine, Janet, jr.-119 G Gane, Georgia, jr.-119 Gann, Rick, so.-62, 110 Garner, Cecil, so.-110 Garner, Debbie, so.-44, 48, 110 Garner, Donnie, so.-110 Garthwaite, Linda, jr.-78. 119 Gates, Perry, sr.-24, 51, 130 Gibson, Mark, jr.-119 Givens, Greg, jr.-40, 46, 47, 48, 60, 79, 119, 172 Goad, Jerry, so.-110 Godsey, Harold, jr.-119 Goforth, Jim, so.-110 Goodin, David, so.-110 Goodin, Janet, sr.-130 Goodwin, Maurice, sr.-89, 130, 173 Gorman, David, sr.-130 Gosser, Brenda, jr.-52, 60, 119 Gough, Stephen, sr.-57, 61, 71, 72, 75, 130 Graham, Brenda, jr.-78, 119 Graham, Robert, jr. 67, 119 Grant, Margaret, sr.-57, 60, 130 Gray, Joe, sr.-130 Gray, Kenny, jr.-119 Gray. Sue, so.-110 Greaf, Jennifer, jr.-44, 57, 64, 119 Green, Mike, jr.-79, 119 Gregory, David, sr.-54, 55, 130 Gregory, Debbie, so.-48, 59, 111 Gregory, Doris, jr.-119 Gregory, WVilliam, sr.-130 Gribbons, Elizabeth, so.-59, 111 Griffin, Joe, sr.-130 Griffin, Lana, sr.-33, 73, 130 Griffin, Martha, so.-111, 114 Griffith, Emory, jr.-119 Griffith, John, jr.-119 Grigsby, Linda, so.-60, 111 Croce, Doug, so,-111 Croce, Fred, jr.-61, 119 Groce, Gloria, jr.-55, 119 Day, Connie, jr.-62, 118 Day, Esther, sr.-38, 57, 71, 72, 73, 77, 128, 156, 164, 173 Delk, John, sr.-175 57, Denney, Annetta, sr.-128 Denney, Ellen, so.-110 Denney, John, sr.-128 Denney, Lyle, jr.-60, 118 Denney, Rachel, so.-110 Denney, Vickey, so.-110 Dennison, Melody, sr.-43, 44, 45, 73, 128 Denny, Pam, sr.-128 Detmer, Connie, sr.-38, 40, 42, 64, 65, 75, 95, 128, 129 Detmer, Tom, so.-64, 65, 67, 110 Dick, Lewis, so.-110 Dicken, Sharon, jr.-62, 118 Dickerson, John, so.-110 Dickerson, Steve, jr.-118 Dickey, David, sr.-39, 66, 102, 103, 128, 169 Dickey, Karen, jr.-52, 58, 118 Fine, Shera, sr.-129 Fisher, Leondis, jr.-119 Fisher, Twila, so.-48, 62, 78, 110 Fletcher, Nancy, sr,-51, 52, 70, 72, 129 Flowers, Steve, jr.-61, 119 Floyd, Sheila, so.-110 Flynn, Judy, sr.-38, 51, 57, 77, 130, 157, 164, 178 Flynn, Nancy, so.-110 Flynn, Robert, sr.-130 Ford, Denny, sr.-66, 102, 130, 169 Foster, Chris, so.-110 Foster, Darlene, jr.-52, 62, 119 Foster, Harvey, so.-110 Fox, Sherry, jr.-119 Francisco, John, sr.-41, 42, 43, 50, 51, 73, 77, 130, 173, 179 Frankenfield, Jim, so.-110 Frisbie, Lorin, so.-62 Frost, Connie, jr.-119 Frost, Marcia, sr.-44, 51, 60, 68, 70, 72, 130, 151 Croce, Croce, Grocc, Gross, Larry, so.-111 Sharon, so.-111 WVanda, jr.-119 Shirley, jr.-119 Groves, Marvin, sr.-62, 130 Grubbs, Barbara, sr.-54, 55, 130 Grunden, Becky, so.-64, 111 Grundeu, Dan, jr.-67, 119 Grunden, David, sr.-43, 44, 45, 64, 130 Gruuden, Debby, jr.-59, 78, 119 Guffey, Alan, so.-11 1 Guffey, Charles, sr.-130 Guffey, Don, sr.-130 Guffey, Kathy, sr.-'73, 131 Guffey, Mark, so.-111 Guffey, Mike, so.-111 Guffey, Robert, sr.-131 Guffey, William, sr.-131 Guthrie, Debbie, jr.-55, 119 Guthrie, Donald, sr.-131 Gwinn, Edward, sr.-142 Gwinn, Judy, so -111 H Haas, Tony, jr.-102, 119 Hacker, Sharon, jr.-55, 58, 119 Hagee, Samilla, sr.-29, 62, 131 Hagerman, Mike, so.-94, 111, 175 Hagerman, Nancy, jr.-48, 57, 119, 175 Hagerty, Kathy, jr.-57, 63, 119 Hahn, Carol, jr.-54, 55, 119 Hall, Bob, so.-62, 87, 111 Hall, Debbie, so.-111 Hall, Fred, jr.-66, 67, 96, 97, 119 Hall, John, sr.-51, 91, 93, 96, 100, 105, 131, 134 Hall, Karen, jr.-52, 119 Hall, Sam, jr.-62, 89, 99, 105, 119 Hall, Tamara, so.-111 Ham, Angie, so.-111 Hamby, Darrell, ir.-119 Hamilton, Karen, jr.-55, 59, 119 Hamilton, Robert, ir.-82, 119 Hamilton, Tim, so.-111 Hamlin, Bruce, jr.-119 Hancock, Gene, sr.-131, 176 Hancock, Ron, jr.-119 Haney, Barbara, ir.-59, 78, 119 Harding, Becky, sr.-59, 131 Harding, Donita, sr.-78, 131 Hardwick, John, so.-111 Hardwick, Kenny, so.-111 Harless, Bobbie, sr.-51, 56, 57, 73 77, 131, 158, 181 Harmon, Debbie, so.-111 Harmon, Dennis, sr.-105, 131 Harmon, Linda, ir.-119, 165, 181 Harp, John, sr.-43, 48, 49, 66, 67, 71, 77, 97, 131, 161 Harrison, Becky, sr.-77, 131, 160, 176 Harry, David, so.-111 Harshey, Cynthia, sr.-51, 77, 131, 177 Hartley, Donna, jr.-62, 119 Haskett, Thomas, sr.-131 Hatfield, Frances, so.-48, 111 Haven, Dick, grad.-97 Haven, Sandy, ir.-59, 119 Hay, Elaine, sr.-54, 131, 183 Hay, Priscilla, jr.-119 Hayes, Dick, jr.-119, 175 Hayes, Larry, so.-62, 94, 105, 110, 111 Haywood, Lee, ir.-43, 48, 78, 119 Hayworth, Judy, sn.-64, 111, 142 Head, Fred, sr.-64, 142 Hedrick, Gary, jr.-98, 119 Heilman, Mary Lou, sr.-51, 57, 77, 131, 132, 165 Helm, Mary, jr.-59, 63, 119 Helms, Marcy, jr.-48, 49, 57, 119 Helms, Thomas, sr.-131 Helton, Bill, sr.-51, 132 Henry, James, jr.-88, 119 Herndon, Elouise, so.-65, 111 Hicks, Dale, jr.-79, 105, 119 Higham, Ed, sr.-49, 51, 66, 71. 72, 82, 92, 93, 132 Hileman, Leslie, jr.-55, 120 Hileman, Vicki, jr.-55, 120 Hill, Brenda, so.-111 Hill, Ken, jr.-120 Hinman, Kathy, so.-112 Hinsey, David, so.-62, 112 Hinton, Dennis, ir.-120 Hinton, Kay, so.-112 Hinton, Patty, jr.-120 Hitchcock, John, jr.-120 Holaday, Jeff, so.-112 v Hole, Edna, so.-112 Holloway, Montey, sr.-26, 60, 62, 71, 72, 132 Holloway, Peggy, so.-112 Holloway, Rex, sr.-60, 67, 132, 17 Holmes, David, jr.-120 Holmes, Kim, sr.-51, 89, 132 Holsapple, Clyde, sr.-132 Holsapple, Tina, so.-65, 112 Holt, Brenda, sr.-53, 132 Holwager, Debby, so.-112 lddings, Max, Sn.--1 12 Hood, Dwight, so.-112 Hoover, Barbara, ir.-55, 120 Hoover, Debbie, sr.-38, 44, 46, 47, 51, 73, 132 Hoover, Rick, so.-82, 94, 112 Hoppe, Chris, so.-112 Horan, Tim, so.-112 Hosea, Linda, so.-112 Hostetler, Jim, so.-44, 45, 112 tlnstetler, Nancy, sr.-44, 45, 51. 64, 72, 132, 177 Howe, Sue, so.-112 Hoy, Julia, sr.-48, 132 Huckeby, Richard, jr.-120 Huddleston, Debbie, jr.-48, 78, 120 Hudson, David, so.-112 Hudson, Shirley, sr.-44, 46, 49, 51, 60, 77, 132, 171 Huffman, Harold, sr.-66, 82, 84, 89, 100, 101, 132 Huffman, Kay, ir.-55, 120 Hufford, Sherry, jr.-120 Hughes, Larry, sr.-54, 132 Hughes, Robert, sr.-132 Humble, Beulah, sr.-33, 59, 132 Humble, Rick, jr.-120 Hungerford, Carl, sr.-142 Hunnicutt, Jim, so.-112 Hunsinger, Linda, sr.-132 Hunter, Ronnie, so.-112 Hunter, Sandy, jr.-45, 57, 78, 120, 122 Hurst, Maiorie, sr.-46, 51, 73, 75, 132, 167 Huse, Cheryl, sr.-78, 132, 143 Hyatt, Lonnie, sr.-142 I Imel, Jack, sr.-66, 89, 133 Ingle, Gail, sr.-44, 133, 177 Inman, Phil, jr.-120 Isom, Tim, so.-112 Jones, Stan, so.-112 Judkins, Cheryl, sr.-133 Judkins, Tcrrie, so.-48, 112 K Kaucher, Skip, so.-'62, 94, 112 Keaton, Beverly, so.-112 Keller, Janice, so.-112 Keller, Jerry, so.-32, 112 Keller, Larry, sr.-54, 82, 133 Kendall. Andy, sn.-86, 112 Kendall, Retha, sn.-48, 112 Kendrick, Gary, jr.-120 Kendrick, Gary, so.-112 Kennedy, Geneva, so.-112 Key, Larry, jr.-120 Kidd, Gordon, sr.-133 Kinser, Marsha, sr.-64, 78, 133 Kirby, Beverly, so.-112 Kirby, Linda, ir.-44, 64, 120 Kirby, Miko, sr.-44, 46, 47. 49, 75, 133, 171 Kirkpatrick, Carole, so.-62, 78, 112 Kiskaden, Robert, sr.-133 Kissane, Susie, jr.-120 Kizer, Tana, sr.-133 Klipsch, Kim, jr.-67, 102, 120 Klotsch, Debbie, ir.-55, 120 Knight, Tony, sr.-43-45, 70-72, 105, 133 Knotts, Karen, so.-112 Koontz, Kathaleen, jr.-120 Kriner, Mike, sr.-66, 67, 100, 133 Kuczynski, Kathy, sr.-133 Kurki-Suonio, Oili, sr.-57, 64, 133 LeFavour, Ruth, so.-113 Leffew, Lonnie, sr.-134 Lenz, Patricia, so.-113 Lester, Richard, sr.-134 Link, Kristi, so.-113 Linville, Dianna, so.-113 Linville, Greg, so.-113 Littrell, Georgia, sr.-134 Littrell, Tamara, so.-113 Lively, Betty, so.-us Locker, Priscilla, sr.-142 Locker, Sandy, sr.-38, 134 l.m-khart, Susan. so. -14. 62, 113 Logan, Susie, jr.-65, 120 Long, Susan, so.-113, 161 Lopez, Lorton Mark, so.-113 Teresa, so.-113 Lorton, Don, ir.-120 Lough, Debbie, sr.-134 Lough, Randi, so-113 Lough, Ronnie, sr.-134 Lough, Theda, jr.-59, 78, 120 Loveday, Rita, sr.-53, 134 Loveless, Larry, jr.-120 Loveless, Lynn, so.-113 Lowe, Gene, sr.-54, 134 Lowhom, John, sr.-142 Lowhorn, Linda, so.-113 Lowhom, Rita, so.-113 Luttrell, Bob, sr.-134 Luttrell, Connie, so.-113 Lykins, Sharon, so.-113 Lyles, Richard, jr.-120 Mc Mastin, Judy, so.-113 Matherson, Pam, so.-113 Mathes, Garry, so.-105, 113 Mathews, Fred, jr.-121, 170 Mathews, Pam, ir,-57, 64, 121 Mathews, Priscilla, sr.-51, 77, 135, 183 Matlock, Delbert, so.-113 Matney, Tim, grad.-102 Mattem, Mike, so.-113 Matthews, Duane, so.-28, 89, 113 Maxson, Tom, so.-113 Maynard, Georgia, so.-113 Maze, David, so.-113 Meadows, Charlotte, sr.-52, 53, 58, 135 Meadows, Glenn, sr.-135 Means, David, sr.-130, 135, 140 Means, Donna, jr.-57, 63, 78, 121 Meese, Patty, jr.-121 Melton, Patricia, sr.-48, 135 Melton, Faye, sr.-52, 135 Melton, Ronda, jr.-52, 58, 121 Merrill, Gregg. sr.-71, 82, 84, 92, 93, 100, 135 Merrill, Mike, so.-113, 163 Michael, Diane, so.-113 Miers, Esther, sr.-54, 135 Mikel, Connie, so.-113 Miller, Ann, sr.-43, 73, 78, 135, 183 Miller, Dane, sr.-46, 47, 49, 51, 73, 77, 79, 105, 135, 162, 170 Miller, Eugene, so.-113 Miller, Gary, jr.-62, 121 Miller, Julie, ir.-121, 167 L Lahoyteaux, Susan, so.-112 Lacey, Howard, sr.-82. 133 Lacey, Janet, jr.-78, 120 Lacy, Don, so.-112 Laley, Bill, sr.-134 I Jackson, David, ir.-64, 120 Jackson, Darrell, sr.-54, 133 Jackson, Monte, so.-112 Jackson, Steve, so.-112 Jarvis, James, sr.-48, 57, 62, Jarvis, James, ir.-48, 57, 62, 73, 133 Jarvis, Sandy, jr.-48, 120, 176 Jeffers, Barbara, so.-112' Jefferies, Barry, sr.-82, 133, 175 Jester, Teresa Smith, sr.-142 Jewell, John, ir.-62, 120 John, Christine, sr.-72, 133, 178 Johnson, Jackie, jr.-120 Johnson, Robert, sr.-55, 133, 157 Johnson, Ronald, sr.-54, 133 Jones, Gene, ir.-120 Jones, Mike, jr.-120 Jones, Patty, so.-112 Laley, Mike, jr.-55, 120 Laley, Nora, so.-65, 112 Lamberson, Jack, so.-48, 112 Lamberson, Jim, grad.-100, 101 Lamberson, Joe, sr.-66, 67, 71, 72, 97, 134 Lamberson, Mike, jr.-55, 62, 120 Lamport, Larry, jr.-67, 120 Langdon, Chris, so.-112 Larrimore, Karen, sr.-54, 55, 134, 139, 163 Lawson, Cindy, jr.-120, 165, 181 Lawson, Paul, sr.-134 Layton, Chris, sr.-54, 134 Ledbetter, Gail, so.-112 Ledbetter, Mark, so.-112 Leduc, Allen, sr.-134 Lee, Carolyn, so.-65, 113 Lee Mike, ir.-120 Lee, Sharon, ir.-55, 120 Lee, Vicki, so.-48, 113 McCarty, Patrice, so.-113 McCaslin, Bob, jr.-120 McCorkhill, Vicki, ir.-120 McCormack, John, sr.-134, 183 McCutcheon, Linda, sr.-52, 78, 134 McDaniel, Barbara, ir.-120 McDaniel, David, ir.-121 McDonald, Doug, ir.-82, 121, 180 McDonald, Jack, ir.-62, 121 McDowell, Bruce, jr.-121 McDowell, Pam, sr.-134 McGaha, Christine, jr.-52, 58, 121 McGrady, Pat, so.-113 McGrady, Sheila, sr.-63, 134 McIntosh, David, so.-113 Mclver, Steve, jr.-60, 62, 87, 121 McKee, Christina, jr.--43, 44, 45, 57, 75 McKee, Jo, so.-113 McKinney, Pam, ir.-48, 64, 65, 78, 121 McKinney, Pat, jr.-48, 64, 65, 78, 121 McKnight, Bob, sr.-62, 134 McLain, Rick, so.-94, 105, 113 McLaughlin, Ruth, sr.-52, 78, 134 McMillan, Cinda, so.-113 McRoberts, Jerry, jr.-121 McRoberts, LeAndra, sr.-51, 135, 168 McWhorter, Diana, so.-62, 113 McWhorter, Patsy, sr.-135 M Maddy, Cathy, so.-113 Malkemus, Dan, sr.-67, 135 Malone, Steve, so.-113 Malone, Wayne, so.-113 Manlove, Rick, sr.-51, 100, 135 Mann, Phil, jr.-121 Manor, Patty, ir.-52, 121 Marcum, Candy, sr.-48, 135 Marcum, Don, ir.-121 Mnrcum, Linda, jr.-121, 175 Marcum, Susan, so.-113, 175 Mark, Faye, ir.-78, 121 Marriott, Norman, jr.-121 Martin, Carol, sr.-51, 78, 135 Martin, Danny, ir.-121 Martt, Mike, ir.-121 Massengale, Jeff, so.-45 Mastin, Donna, so.-44, 45, 48, 78, 113 'IB7 Miller , Milton, sr.-46, 54, 135, 163 Miller, Pam, so.-113 Miller, Pat, ir.-48, 63, 121 Millikan, Elsa, so.-40, 41, 44, 46, 64, 113 Million, Janice, sr.-53, 135 Mitchell, Michael, sr.-61, 135 Mitchell, Wayne, ir.-24, 67, 105, 121 Mix, Kathi, ir.-121 Mogle , Debbie, sr.-48, 49, 135, 18 Moles, Becky, jr.-63, 121 Moles, John, sr.-62, 135 Moore , Ronnie, so.-113 Moran, George, so.-113 Morec Morec 75, , Bob, sr.-136 , Marti, jr.-40, 43, 62, 95, 121, 150 Morgan, Carolyn, ir.-121 Morgan, Connie, sr.-54, 136 Morgan, Linda, ir.-62, 121 Morgan, Roger, sr.-136 Morris, David, so.-105, 113, 179 Morris, Ginny, sr.-27, 43, 57, 64, 65, 70, 73, 136 Morris, Mark, so,-113 Morris, Mike, jr.-67, 121, 177 Morrison, Dorothy, sr.-142 Morro Morro w, Danny, sr.-142 w, Kathy, jr.-67, 121 Mutsinger, Teresa, so.-44, 65, 113 Mullen, Sue, sr.-78, 136 Mullen, Bill, so.-67, 113 Murphy, Kathy, ir.-52, 58, 121 Murphy, Terry, ir.-121 Murray, Bill, so.-64, 113 Murray, Lynne, sr.-43, 47, 49, 57, Neal, Neal, Neal, Neal, Neal, Neal, Neal, Neal, Neal, Neath New, 73, 77, 136 N Bob, sr.-136 Charles, jr.-121 Dee Ann, jr.--52, 59, 121 Elaine, ir.-44, 57, 78, 121 Janet, so.-114 Leanna, so.-65, 78, 114 Lilly Mae, sr.-54, 136 Linda, sr.-60, 78, 136 Wayne, so.-114 ery, Gary, sr.-136 David, so.-87, 114 New, Karen, sr.-30, 43, 62, 78, 136 New, Sharon, jr.-121 Newby, Ed, sr.-142 Newland, Kelly, so.-114 Nichols, Iudy, sr.-38, 69, 77, 136, 176 Nichols, Pat, so.-114 Nicholson, Betty, sr.-48, 58, 136 Nicholson, David, jr.-49 Nicholson, Tena, jr.-52, 121, 172 Niflis, Andy, so.-45, 114 Niles, Becky, sr.-52, 64, 136 Nordman, Mike, sr.-79, 136 Norrick, Dan, jr.-67, 121 Norrick, Nancy, jr.-121 Norris, Don, so.-114 Norris, Nancy, sr.-136 Norris, Sally, jr.-48, 53, 63, 121 North, Carl, jr.-121 Nunn, Sammy, sr.-61, 136 0 Oakley, Ann, sr.-136 Oldcn, Ron, jr.-82, 121 Oldham, Dick, jr.-121 O'Rear, Mike, jr.-43, 121 Orr, Cindy, so.-78, 114 Osborne, Bob, jr.-64, 67, 87, 97, 121 Overrnan, Iill, so.-46, 114 Overman, Iulie, sr.-137 Overton, Cathy, jr.-121 Overton, Oscar Ir., ir.-61, 121 Owens, Barbara, sr.-59, 78, 137 Owens, Bob, so.-114 Owens, Charlene, sr.-49, 60, 77, 137, 171 Owens, Doug, jr.-62, 121 Owens, Sharon, jr.-48, 62, 121 Owens, Steve L., jr.-62, 121 Owens, Steve R., jr.-121 P Padgett, jeff, jr.-62, 121 Perdue, Murle, sr.-137 Perry, Linda, sr.-53, 137 Petty, David, jr.-121 Petty, Jeff, so.-114 Petty, Joe, so.-114 Pfenninger, Mike, so.-114, 174 Pfenninger, Steve, so.-114, 183 Pheffer, Bo, so.-64, 114, 174 Pheffer, Pete, jr.-93, 121 Phelps, Penny, sr.-137 Phillips, Darrell, sr.-137 Phillips, David. ir.-67, 82, 89, 121 Phillips, Russell, jr.-61, 121 Pickrell, Linda, ir.-122 Pickrell, Peggy, sr.-137 Pickering, Iay, so.-105, 114 Pierce, Tamara, sr.-52, 137 Pierce, Vickie, jr.-52,122 Piper, Sue, so.-114 Piros, Susan, ir.-49, 75, 78, 122, Poe, Larry, sr.-54, 137 Poe, Ronnie, jr.-122 Polk, Doug, jr.-79, 122 Polk, Randy, so.--114 Polston, Debra, sr.-137 Polston, Larry, sr.-137 Polston, Virginia, jr.-78, 122 Polston, William, so.-114 Pupplewell, Dan, grad.-100 Popplewell, Nancy, Jr.-52, 122 Porter, Brenda, so.-114 Porter, Kathy, jr.-52, 78, 122 Porter, Toni, sr.-48, 51, 77, 137, 166 Powell, lay, so.-114 Powell, Io, jr.-122 Powers, Susanne, sr.-52, 137 Poynter, Nancy, so.-62, 114 Pratt, Debbi, so.-52, 114 Pribble, Linda Sue, sr.-142 Price, Iames, so.-114 Pritchett, Sheila, so.-'78, 114 Pryor, David, sr.-66, 71, 82, 137 Pryor, Kathy, jr.-59, 122 Pullin, Mary Ann, ir.-43, 57, 64, 65, 75, 122 Puwis, Donald, so.-114 Reece, Diane, jr.-58, 122 Reece, VVendy, ir.-122 Rcnner, Cathie, so.-49, 114 Retz, Linda, sr.-138 Rhoades, Cathleen, jr.-57, 62, Rhodes, Bill, sr.-138 Rhodes, Charles, grad.-99 Richards, Thomas, sr.-138 Riddle, VVanda, so.-114 Ridge, Connie, jr.-122 Riggs, Joe, jr.-122 Riley, Diane, so.-114 Riley, Donna, sr.-138 Rinehart, Elaine, jr.-57, 122 Rogers, Dick, sr.-138 Rogers, Ramona, jr,-122 Rogers, Sherry, jr,-122 Romine, Teresa, so.-114 12 2 Shelton, Connie, jr.-122 Shelton, Connie, sr.-138 Shelton, Rick, so.-114 Sherman, Sandy, Sherman, Stacey, 75, 120, 122 Shinn, Cinda, so. Shocklcy, Bill, sr. 64, 65, 67, 71 139, 164 ir.-122 if.-46, 51, -114 -41, 42, 44, 45, , 72, 75, 105, Shoopman, Donna, so.-60, 114 Shostle, Benita, so.-78, 114 Silvers, Don, sr.-142 Simmons, Ruth, so.-114 Sims, Debbie, ir.-122 Sizemore, Rosemary, so.-52, 114 Slagle, Benny, sr.-62, 73, 139 Slagle, Janet, so.-78, 114 Roseberry, Betty, so.-114 Roseberry, George, sr.-138 Ross, Phillip, ir.-122 Ross, Sara, sr.-53, 95, 138 Rothrock, Joy, ir.-43, 44, 70, 75, 122 Rush, Donna, so.-44, 64, 114 Ryan, Frank, sr.-66, 82, 84, 89, 100, 101, 138 Ryan, Joe, jr.-89, 122 Ryan, Pat, jr.-102, 122 S Saint, Kirk, so.-114 Sales, Bill, jr.-62, 122, 178 Sales, Marsha, sr.-43, 44, 46, 49, 51, 138, 157 Sampler, Larry, sr.-54, 55, 138 Sanders, Becky, sr.-51, 57, 138 Sanders, Dee Ann, so.-44, 114 Sare, Scott, jr.-122 Saunders, Iane, sr.-48, 138 Schctgen, Steve, sn.-114 Schleuter, Mark, grad.-102 Slagle, Slagle, Slugle, Ieanette, so.-114 Keitha, jr.-122 Ronnie, sr.-139 Slaven, Tony, so.-114 Slettvet, Lana, so.-114 Sloan, Doug, sr.-27, 44, 51, 64, 139 Sloan, Gary, so.-46, 62, 87, 114 Smith, Barry, jr.-122 Smith, Bruce, ir.-122 Smith, Deanna, so.-64, 114 Smith, Don, jr.-93, 122 Smith, Janet, sr.-54, 139, 174 Smith, Jerry, jr.-122 Smith, Iudy, so.-112, 114 Smith, Mary Susan, sr.-44, 70, 72, 73, 139 Smith, Mike, jr.-64, 67, 70, 122 Smith, Rosemary, sr.-139 Smith, Shirley, jr.-122 Smith, Steven, so.-89, 115 Smitherman, Sherry, jr.-55, 78, 122 Schmitt, Sue, jr.-122 Schuler, Frank, jr.-67, 82, 89, 118, 122 Schwier, Paul, so.-114 Padgett, Robert, so.-114 Padgett, Sheila, sr.-137 Page, Tony, jr.-64, 121 Paine, Sarah, so.-114 Parker, Shirley, sr.-43, 64, 137 Pass, Steve, so.-105, 114 Pate, Tony, sr.-137 Pate, Patrick, jr.-67, 82, 121 Patton, Dallas, so.-114 Patton, Steve, sr.-137 Paul, Beth, jr.-57, 121 Paul, Nancy, so.-52, 60, 78, 114 Pearson, Jim, so.-114 Penticuff, Debby, so.-114 Penticuff, Pat, sr.-51, 137 Pence, Kenneth, ir.-121 Perdew, Bethany, so.-78, 114 Perdew, David, So.-62, 114 Perdew, Mitchell, so.-48, 64, 65, 114 Perdew, Robert, sr.-142 R ltackow, John, so.-67, 114 Ragan, Becky, so.-65, 114 Raines, Roger, sr.-54, 137 Rains, Doris, jr.-58, 122 Rains, Kay, so.-78, 114 Rains, Mike, so.-89, 114 Ramey, Ioe, so.-114 Randell, Rick, jr.-122 Raney, Karen, ir.-64, 122 Ratcliff, Ianet, so.-114 Ratliff, Diane, sr.-138 Rauch, Eric, jr.-43, 46, 62, 87, 122 Ray, Marsha, sr.-59, 138 Razor, Arthur, jri-61, 62 Reagon, Mary, sr.-142 Rector, Bob, sr.-46, 138 Reece, Cheryl, sr.-43, 51, 57, 73, 138 Schwier, Sharon, sr.-138 Scott, Arthur, sr.-138 Scott, Ian, sr.-70, 71, 102, 138 Sears, Mickey, grad.-99 Sell, Karen, ir.-122, 181 Selvy, Iohn, sr.-138, 162, 170 Sewell, Darrell, jr.-122 Sewell, Duane, jr.-122 Sewell, Steve, sr.-138 Sexton, Carolyn, sr.-59, 138 Sexton, Phyllis, so.-114 Shaffer, Kathaleen, sr.-48, 62, 138 Shaffer, Sally, so.-65, 114 Shallenberg, Chuck, so.-48, 49, 64, 67, 105, 114 Sharp, Kenny, so.-114 Sharp, Kent, ir.-44, 46, 49, Smithers, Brenda, so.-114 Smithers, William, sr.-139 Sneed, Gary, sr.-139 Snell, Rick, jr.-122 Snodgrass, Steve, sr.-61, 139 Sorrell, Mitchell, so.-115 Speck, Danny, sr.-139 Spera, Jenny, jr.-63, 122 Springer, Dennis, so.-62, 115 Springhart, Iohn, ir.-122 Stackhouse, lack, so.-89, 115 Stairs, Margaret, so.-58, 78, 115 Stamper, Mark, sr.-38, 41, 45, 57, 64, 67, 71, 75, 139 Stamper, Rebecca Sue, sr.-27, 56, 140, 169 Stampfli, Pat, so.-115 Stanley, Phillip Ted., sr.-82, 87, 140 Starr, Vicki, jr.-122 States, jeffrey Wayne, sr.-48, 60, 61, 62, 70, 73, 140 Staton, Susan, sr.-46, 47, 51, 64, 69, 72, 140 Stegner, Cindy, jr.-122 Stephens, Sharon, jr.-123 Stephenson, Denise, so.-115 Stinson, Sheryl, jr.-123 Stinson, Ioan, ir.-128 Stinson, Steve, grad.-32 Stone, Brenda, so.-115 Stone, Donald, so.-115 Stonecipher, Pat, so.-115 Stonerock, John, jr.-24, 123 Stonerock, Karen, jr.-57, 123 Stoten, Marilyn, jr.-62, 117, 123 Stover, Paula, so.-115 Strong, Herman, sr.-67, 140 Strother, Steve, so.-115, 183 Stump, Melanie, sr.-52, 73, 140 Sullivan, Ioe, so.-115 Sumpter, Cheryl, jr.-123,173 Sumpter, Cynthia, sr.-140 Supinger, Tim, jr.-82, 123 Sutter, Kathy, so.-115 122, 180 Shell, Susan, so.-114 Shelley, Hugh, jr.-122 Shelton, Becky, jr.-122 Sutton, Ion, jr.-62, 97, 123, 170 Sutton, Larry, sr.-66, 89, 140 Swails, Dean, sr.-140 Sweiga rt, David, ir.-123, 174 Swift, Ierry, so.-115 Swim, Rick, so.-115 Swinforcl, Martha, jr.-57, 58, 78, 123 Swinford, Pete, so.-115 T Tabares, Leonor, jr.-123 Tabor, Brenda, so.-52, 59, 115 Tague, Wayne, so.-26, 34, 94, 105, 115 Taylor, Betty, so.-115 Taylor, Betty, sr.-59, 140 Taylor, Cindy, jr.-95, 123 Taylor, Jane, ir.-59, 78, 123 Taylor, Mike, so.-115 Taylor, Stephen, sr.-57, 66, 67, 71 72, 77, 140, 173, 179 Taylor, Wilda, jr.-55, 123 Temples, Maurice, jr.-61, 123 Thiele, Nancy, sr.-140 Thixton, Terri, sr.-140, 168 Thomas, Bill, 50.-89, 115 Thomas, Nikki, jr.-123 Thomason, Mickey, grad.-100, 101 Thompson, Chris, so.-45, 62, 89, 115 Thompson, Dennis, sr.-54, 140 Thompson, Linda, so.-115 Thompson, Marvin, sr.-54, 140 Thompson, Phyllis, so.-115 Thompson, Tom, jr.-62, 123 Vincent, Eddie, ir.-123 Vitatoe, Lynn, jr.-82, 123 Vitatoe, Randy, so.-115 Vtfilliams, Anne, jr.-43, 57, 64, 75, 95, 121, 123, 150 Williams, Denise, so.-64, 65, Thornhill, Neil, so.-94, 110, 115, 179 Thralls, Mike, so.-62, 102, 115 Tlmrashcr, john. ir. -57. 62, 12:3 Thurston, David, sr.-76, 77, 82, 89, 140, 161 Toloday Marla, jr.-123 Tomey, Carla, so.-48, 49, 115 Torgrimson, Gail, jr.-59, 123 Tramel, Carol, so.-78, 115 Tritch, Nancy, sr.-48, 78, 140 Trout, Gary, sr.-140 Troxell, Ernie, ir.-66, 82, 98, 123 Tuggle, Lloyd, so.-115 Tully, Rick, so.-115 Tungate, Delores, so.-115 W Waddell, Robert, so.-115 Wagner, Sue, jr.-123 Walden, Bill so.-115 VValden, Linda, jr.-48, 123 NValker, Bill, so.-94, 105, '115 Walker, Joyce, sr.-53, 58, 141 Walker, Paul, grad.-105 VVallace, Deborah, sr.-48, 141, 171 Wallace, Jay, so.-78, 115 Wallace, Karen, so.-62, 1 15 Walls, Danny, jr.-123 108, 109, 115 Williams, Duane, sr.-66, 82, 142 Williams, Linda, ir.-123 VVillian1s, Penny, sr.-53, 142 lVilliams Rita, so.-63, 78, 115 YVilliams Terry, sr.- 142 61, 115 Wimmer, Keith, so.- Winchester, Brenda, VVincheSter, Jack, jr.-79, 123 Winchester so.-115 , Iim, ir.-123 Turner, Don, so.-115 Turner, Sheila, so.-62, 115 Tumer, Stanley, jr.-123 Turner, Vicki, so.-115 Tnttvrnw, Dee. so. -52, ll5 Tyree, Margaret, sr.-140 Wanley, Jim, so.-67, 115 Wanley. Tom, sr.-44, 45, 67, 70, 141 Wannemacher, Karen, sr.-38, 39, 141, 172 Ward, Don, ir.-123 Ward, Gloria, sr.-141 Ward, Judy, sr.-52, 54, 141 XVard, Steve, sr.-54, 141, 166 Winchester, Patty, ir.-48 Winter, Diana, so.-115 Wvitham, Carolyn, jr.-55 WVitt, Scott, so.-26, 102, 115 VVo1fe, Mike, so.-115 VVood, Becky, sr.-48, 52, 57, 58, 60, 70, 71, 72, 73, 77, 142, 166 Woods, Cathy, sr.-142 Woods, Don, so.-45, 48, 60, 115 Woods, Randy, jr.-57, 64, 123 Worthington, Debbie, so.-48, 52, 115 Worthington, Sam, so.-46, 49, 89, 111, 115, 172 U Unger, Keith, so.-105, 115 Upchurch, Alfred, so.-140 YVarren, Corky, jr.-62, 89, 123 Warren, Suzy, so.-78, 115 Wasson, Jim, so.-115 VVatanabe, Shinji, sr.-48, 57, 60, Wright, Barry, jr.-45, 123, 171 Wright, Gary, so.-89, 115 Wright, Jim, sr.-54, Wright, Mike, so.-115 135, 142 Van Upchurch, Connie, sr.-48, 69, 141, 168 Upchurch, Debi, so.-115 Upchurch, Diane, so.-48, 62, 115 Upchurch, Jerry, ir.-123 Upchurch, Kathy, sr.-62, 140 Upchurch, Kenny, so.-67, 115 Upchurch, Linda, sr.-141 Upchurch, Mike, jr.-67, 123 Upchurch, Robert, sr.-141 Upchurch, Susan, so.-115 Utt, Beverly, jr,-123 Utt, Van Daryl, ir.-123 V Dam, Doug, so.-115, 169 Van Dam, Janis, sr.-38, 95, 141 Van Matre, Pat, jr.-44, 57, 123 Van Matre, Vicki, so.-62, 78, 115 Van Winkle, Cathy, so.-115 71, 89, 141 Waters, Charlie, sr.-141 Watson, Randy, sr.-51, 66, 71, 82, 93, 100, 141 Weaver, Gary, jr.-123 Webb, Iim, sr.-141 Webb, Mike, Webb, Patty, so.-115 jr.-41, 43, 63 Webb, Sandra, jr.-33, 123 Wehrly, Lorraine, so.-115 Wehrly, Nancy, so.-115 WVeintraut, Gary, so.-64, 115 West, Mossie, so.-115 Whary, Skippy, so.-115 Whistler, Iohn, sr.-66, 89, 141 NVhite, Bob, grad.-102, 103 NVhite, Charli NVhite, Larry, White, Steve, e, so.-94, 115, 174 jr.-123 sr.-141 White, Susan, sr.-53, 141, 156 White, Susan, jr.-123 White, Wayne, sr.-142, 170 Winkle, Jim, jr.-62, 119, 123 Vaughn, Steve, jr.-123 Vaught, Darrell, jr.-123 Veach, Steve, jr.-75, 97, 123 Vibbert, Mike, so.-115 Vickery, Pat, so.-115 Vincent, Arlie, jr.-62, 123 Vincent, David, so.-115 VVhitted, Dennis, so.-62, 115 Wiggins, Ramona, sr.-142 Wilhoite, Bill, sr.-44, 45, 67, 70, 71, 72, 97, 142 VVilkinson, George, so.-32 Wilkinson, ,Io Ellen, sr.-142 Williams, Alan, so.-115 Wyatt, Cathy, so.-78, 115 Wyatt, Debbie, jr.-48, 59, 78, 123 Y Yeater, Connie, ir.-64, 123 Yergin, David, so.-61, 115 York, Darrell, jr.- 93, 99, 104, 105, 123 York, Mike, so.-115 Yorkis, Susie, ir.-48, 60, 62, 95, 123 Young, Bill, so.-115 Young, Linda, so.-115 Young, Ruth, jr.-123 Young, Ruth Arm, sr.-38, 142 Younghaus, John, ir.-25, 67, 75, 82, 99, 116, 123 Z Zepf, Debbie, so.-46, 115 189 ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS National School Studios- Underclass Individuals Reid's Studio-Color, Senior and Faculty Portraits, Groups, Informals Catron's Photography Studio- Color, Senior Portraits, Groups, Informals David Thurston, Student Photographer-Groups, Informals Ernest Klotsch, Courier-Times Photographer-Miscellaneous Sports Durand Company-Covers Mr. Frank VVoschitz-Paragon Press k X A.. ef 3? X it ig gixww wa., rw-R, NX .23 ima? X iff?5ffkfiJ'1,5i'3f-is'w X'kQ':i5ki ffi1553f,?ir5T?L:? .y X .BME fy. H1123 . .,,4 1 ,A-. , izfii A V A wig, .-U -gmggw .1 ,Wi . LX,. .- WT Y 1 iff: Activity revolves around CHS's central image, the school seal. Achievement is recognized by the raising of the Victory Flag. l9U .ii5f1,:33, Us The Soul of Youth is not easily summed upg its tremendous capacity to understand, to love, to hope and to move forward defy precise definition. And yet, its optimistic vitality and awareness have been genuinely seen and felt in the atmosphere of CHS. With a faith in itself for a brightened tomorrow, youth is determined to find a meaning and direction in life that is uniquely its own. T The Trojan horse stands as a symbol of the spirit of athletics. You plant a Cingko tree where you want your soul to be -a living memorial to Sean Davis. 191 Rosennml Staff Editor-in-Chief .................................... 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