Norman High School - Trail Yearbook (Norman, OK)

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io • F oSt y jj c uaxs 2s a -££4 J? s yQAs o- - s r ' . W . O Cf r x ye 2 u 5 J { Vv 111 ydd - j £ tsd ' ! , utsz-O Jddu - X 'f ' '—A « • ■ - zd s a+isC '. S. y. THE TRAIL NiuHct-n c ty-1 hreo yoltuirc. iif ty-Seven Norman High School j Norman, Oklahoma D« 1 1 olio . err FI VI QU W What docs Norman High School mean to you? Is it simply a building full of classrooms, crowded lockers, and busy corridors? Docs it mean books and lessons? Or docs it mean proms, basketball and football games, and all the extra- curricular activities of a school? To the TRAIL staff, Norman High School means all these things and many more. It represents many of the best moments we have ever experienced—or ever will experience. This year, 1963, lias given every person in Norman High countless memories to be relived in years to come. You who are sophomores and juniors will return for many more wonderful moments, but the time is growing precious for our seniors, for this is the last year they will tread these halls—the home of the Tigers. Remember the fun we had at the Howdy Hop, the coronations, “Now or Never Week,” the prom, and all the other parties? And we cannot forget how the untamable Tiger spirit of every student was exemplified in all our sports events, especially as we cheered our bas- ketball team to the State Championship. But most important, we realize how those moments in the classroom have helped us to grow academically. Perhaps you remember in particular the thrill of delving back into the pages of history, the beauty of a certain poem, or the satisfaction gained from a successful sci- entific experiment. These are the moments which form a sound basis for our education. Though it is impossible to record each mem- ory of every student, we the 1963 TRAIL staff, have strived to bring to you in the following pages the highlights of this school year. And now we wish to present to you ... A Trail of Memories. [2] RONALD MINNIX, Editor JcA, l U K in- I tf)' A i ri JLa-4- 'AA ImVx TvU jLc J vJ j yye Jr- A-Aa yv tv4 ' . °f .}) V AM. 1 u MISS NADINE RUNYAN In all walks of life—in many experiences there are always sonic people who make deep impressions. One of the most memorable is a very special teacher at Norman High School, a person who has an unmatched dedication and zeal for teaching. She has spent many extra hours helping her students —preparing them for scholastic contests. Many classes have benefited from her sponsorship, and many groups have flourished under her leadership. She has inspired and fascinated us in the classroom and endeared herself to every student because of her wit and charm. She has almost become a legend be- cause of her unusual ability to make the pages of a text come alive for us. We arc proud to pay tribute to her by dedicating this 1963 Trail to Norman High’s own favorite “Tootsie Bell” . . . Miss Nadine Runyan. [3] CONTENTS Faculty . . . . School Life . Honors . . . . Organizations Sports .... Classes .... Graduation . . Advertising . 8 16 28 42 84 100 134 138 V Deliberating at a School Board meeting are Clint Livingston and John M. Luttrell, attorneys; J. Don Garrison, superintendent; Mrs. S. B. Spradlin, clerk; A. L. Mason, president; and Dr. John M. Miles, O. T. McCall, Guy Brown, and Herbert Kuhlman, members. J. DON GARRISON Superintendent of Schools B. ROY DANIEL Principal Mr. Hurshel Antwinc Distributive Edit. Mrs. Bernice Armstrong Nurse Mrs. Elizabeth Bailey English Mrs. Esther Barron English Mrs. Virginia Bell Languages Mr. Everett Bobbitt Science Mrs. Ann Brnithwaitc English Mrs. Lois Brandt Science Mr. Chet Bryan Coach Airs. Dorothy Bryan Secretary Airs. Nellie Childs English Mr. Bert Corr History [8] FACULTY Thoughtfulness, energy, kindness, and devo- tion can almost completely describe the faculty at Norman High School. A teacher's work is never done for there arc always tests to prepare, papers to grade, or activities to sponsor. Teachers arc the backbone of the United States because they mold the minds of the young Americans who arc to become the leaders of this great nation. Seldom do we appreciate our wonderful faculty here at Norman High School. MR. ANSEL YOUNG Vice-Principal .Mr. Gene Mrs. Norma Mrs. Elizabeth Corrotto Crews Davis Coach Business Typing Mr. Lance Mrs. Alice Mrs. Mary Ewbank Fleming Gatchcl History Art Counselor [9] Mrs. .Mike Kimrev English Mr. Bill King History Mr. Wray Littlejohn Drivers Ed. Mrs. Agnes MeDade Secretary Miss Ruth Collier MeSpadden Language Mr. Herb Mackey Agriculture Miss Runyan is probably thinking “Hope my Tootsicbcllcs will like this,” as she finds information for her World history classes. Teachers Play Mrs. June Madden Library Mrs. Kay Maddox Mathematics Mr. Ford Michael Science Mr. James Middleton Band [10] Miss Nadine Runyan History Mrs. Inez Rolette 7 owe Economics .Mr. Hcrshcl Morris Science Mrs. Cleo Mosley Library Mrs. Jean Ortli Secretary Miss Florence Pcvchousc Counselor Mr. Starlin Powell Mechanical Drawing Mrs. Alice Robinson English “My gosh! The things they put in these note- ° books!” laughs Mrs. Smith as she checks her _r . ( Y ■ — students’ work in government. Important Part TO jr “Teachers work is never done.” Mrs. Kimrey grades some of her many papers. .Mrs. Wade cheerfully (?) listens as Robert Wilkins gives a dissertation on the evolution of man. Mr. Grover Sawyer History Mr. Homer Simmons Counselor Mrs. Viola Smith Government Miss Jean Sugden Mathematics Mr. Robert Sumter Languages Mr. Richard Taylor Business Ed. [12] Airs. Maddox and .Marilyn VVeigand, student teacher, examine the geometrical toys made by the geometry classes. “English gets to be more fun every day!” Mrs. Robin- son and Kathleen Moore enjoy a private joke while Annette Smith looks on. Faculty Provides Help Mr. Stanley Upchurch Mathematics Mr. Walter Warren Mathematics Mrs. Lucille White Chorus Mrs. Nadine Wicst English Mrs. Hazel Williams Mathematics Mrs. Winifred Williams Typing School spirit reigns supreme as Sharon Cramer raises the Victory flag the Monday after the Stillwater football game. Trail Of Memories . . . and the ‘sisty-uglcrs’ arc off to the ball.” The si. graces, who arc our cheerleaders, clown around at the Ardmore jiop assembly. “They say a picture is worth a thousand words. Here is the picture, so make up your own thousand words.” Subjects for this indescrib- able masterpiece are Tim Payne, David Overstreet, YVicky Burrow, Jimmy Stewart, and Butch Milan. This year Norman High School reached high goals and made many wonderful memories for every student. Whether you were just begin- ning your years at Norman High, looking back over one year and forward to the next, or making your last journey through the home of the Tigers; this section will recall for you that won- derful year 1962-63. The first all school party, the Howdy Hop, left all concerned with a new feeling of com- patibility. The Speech II play, “The Man Who Came to Dinner,” was deemed a success by all who saw it. The Tiger Twistin’ Twenties Party and the Junior Surprise Party were fun for everyone. The Holidays were celebrated by assemblies, a dress-up day, and an exceptional Christmas Dance. Semester finals came while everyone wondered in amazement how the first semester had gone so fast. The All-Sports Queen and All-School Queen coronations were the most beautiful ever. “The Music Man,” the all school musical, was expertly done as was the Senior Class Play. “Now-or-Ncver” Week was only one of manv Student Council sponsored activities during the year. It gave all girls a “I’m gonna get on my pony ami ride . . .” Cherry Kay Griffith and Quentin Rcmy “rock it out at the Howdy Hop. “YVc arc the Tigers and we arc the best!” The pep club shows some of Norman’s Untamable Tiger Spirit at a pep assembly. chance to legally chase boys. As always, many deserving students were chosen for Who’s Who every six weeks. The Untamable Tiger Spirit reached its great- est height this year as crowds at all sporting events flourished. Our pep club, the Ginger- snaps, was bigger and better than ever. They were led by extraordinary cheerleaders and of- ficers. Their pep assemblies added extra zest to the week. The “N” Club also enjoyed a bigger and better year. All our Tiger Teams brought honor to NHS throughout their many victories and good sportsmanship. The football team had a very successful season with nine outstand- ing victories. Basketball and wrestling also gave more than their share of glory to Norman High as did the track, baseball and swimming teams. The fabulous prom, presented to the Seniors by the hardworking Junior Class, was the be- ginning of the end of a wonderful year. Gradu- ation was the end. As the Seniors left the halls of Norman High School for the final time, they left behind them a never-to-be-forgotten Trail of Memories. “Oh Susan, I really don’t think you will catch any fish in there.” Sandra Busch wisely remarks to Susan Early as Jacquc Wallace and Linda Stangle work diligently in the background. “. . . then .Mr. Griffin yelled at me just because 1 didn’t know the cxccllcrator from the brake!” wails Susan Hallam while Susie Ivy, Gay Clark, and Karen Bramlctt listen to her problems. Enrollment marked the first step into NHS for the anxious Sophomores, the middle-of-the-road for the Juniors, and the last lap for the soon-to-bc-lcaving Seniors. 1'cachers and enrolling students arc Mrs. Smith, Barbara Morgan, Mr. Voting, Kathy Kuhlman, Judy Anderson, Carol Donnell, and Carol Chipman. “Twenty-two skidoo to you, too, Boo Boo.” Cheryl Craig and Basil Hurry were just two of the many who had a great time at the Tiger’s Twistin’ Twenties Party. “What a break! Here I stand surrounded by all these beautiful dames, and I end up with the runt.” Terry Craig and Dean Veal wait for their cue in the coronation. They arc surrounded bv Lynda Todd, Bobbi Jones, Karol Veal, and Judy Anderson. Fun and Games “Frank, if you don’t nominate me the next time, we’re through.” All in fun and lots of fun, the coronation was a complete success. “You guys, let’s just give up and buy one of those aluminum jobs.” The “N” Club met with many obstacles, but the finished product was a beautiful Christmas tree for N.H.S. “I sure wish 1 could have a mummy like that!” Sandy Seals gives Matty Nelson the “evil eye” during a scene from “The Man Who Cante to Dinner.” “They came, they saw, Chcrvl conquered!” Jumping for joy, Cheryl Todd and some of her attendants congratulate each other on the All-Sports Queen election. at Norman High “Relax, Guyanne, we can put our jeans back an in half an hour.” Carol MeDade and Guyanne Calame pose for the Trail Photographer before the coronation. “Mental maturity tests seem to be getting harder every year.” Some of the Junior Class brains con- centrate on an intellectual game of Bingo. “Look, Santa, no cavities!” Mr. Reynolds in a Santa Claus suit and Rudolph in a Laura Hallam suit plan their sleigh ride at the Junior Sur- prise Party. “They just don’t make those knit dresses like they used to!” Randy Glasscock and Ken Foss make the best of a bad situation. Caught in the act is Tommy Joe Gibson as he attacks Patty Ragan during lunch. “Oh, isn’t that just the bee’s knees!” The alternates and Tigers excitedly examine their gifts from the “N” Club. “Is it a songbird in a gilded cage?” No, it’s Eric Feaver trying to escape from Miss Mc- Spadden’s room. “Go, Captain Ritz, or is it Cowboy Bob?” Bob Ritz receives congratulations from Coach Corrotto upon receiving his letter. Memories Are Made Of This Liz, there comes a time in everyone’s life when that greasy kid stuff has got to go! Liz Riddle and Percy Granger share a scene from The Music Man.” “Will the real 'Rocky the Flying Squirrel’ please stand up.” Jerry and Larry Buxton, Russ Dunn, Mike Kimbrcll, Bill Stewart, Forest Barker, and Wes Devero arc shown here in a comical pose. “Doesn’t Sara know that Ban takes the worry out of being close?” Cindy Smith, Cheryl Todd, Lynn Patterson, and Bobbi Jones laugh with (?) Sara Clifton. A Thrilling Moment—Attendant Judy Comegys con- gratulates Liz Riddle when she learns that she has been chosen 1963 All-School Queen. A Chilling Moment—Jack Herron is in the process of crowning Liz Riddle at her coronation. A Moment to Remember—The Queen and her court arc: Ken Foss, Lynn Patterson; Jim Wells, Cheryl Craig; Nick Mayfield Karen Wynn; Queen Liz Riddle, Jack Herron; Flower Girl Karen Wantland and Crown-Bearer Gary Nance; Cindy Smith John Hemphill; Sharon Cramer, Richard Henderson; Judy Comegys, Perry Brooks. Liz Reigns in A Summer Place” “Me, myself, I love me so ... ” Juniors Gary Williams, Tom Wright, Ronnie Morris, anti Karl Butts pose for a cheese-cake shot. They arc being watched by Vicky Pence anti Sara Culp. The DE Queen, Linda Keller, is surrounded by her attendants. Janie Henderson, Ellen Webster, Par Crawford, and Dorothy LaRue. “Miss Sugden will never know.” Max Murrell, Bobby Milburn, and Ronnie Reese tutor (?) each other on their math home work. “Round and round and round they go, what time they will stop Mr. Daniel only knows.” David Behrman, Cheryl Craig, Susie Amspachcr, and Quentin Remy whoop it up at one of our many successful parties. The FFA queen and her court were Kenny Balch, Barbara Morris, Wiley Madole, Becky Berry, Gus 1 hompson, Katlii Straw, Vernon Christian. Marty Nelson, Mickey Haynes, Linda Haines: Susie Ainspacher, l rank Dabney, Janet Bloomer, and Perry Brown. Gala Activities End Year The ’63 Juniors worked very hard to make their prom. “Adventures in Paradise,” just as fabulous as the won- derful ’62 prom, “Gone With The Wind,” pictured below. [25] “N” Club President, Bob Ritz, crowned Chervl Todd All-Sports Queen in the setting “Ice Palace.” The first six weeks members were X. D. Moscoc, senior; Linda Hill, junior; and .Mary Jane Garchel, sophomore. Mary Ann Reed, sophomore; Mary Alice Eurton, junior; and Frank Olncy, senior, were the second six weeks choice. Who’s Members elected for the third six weeks were: Carol Chip- man, senior; Quentin Remy, junior; and Russ Dunn, sopho- more. Mary Jane Gatchcl was a Student Council alternate, a Willing Worker “Music Man” com- mittee, La Parisienne, FHA, FTA, Gingersnaps, Library, and National and State Honor Societies. Frank Olney was a member of National and State Honor Societies, student council, sci- ence club. Junior Rotarians, “N” Club, swim- ming team, and was football manager. Alary Alice Eurton was a member of the Spanish club, the student council and was parlia- mentarian of Gingersnaps. Mary Ann Reed was a Gingersnap, student council alternate, secretary of La Parisienne, FTA, and assistant FHA song leader. N. I). .Moscoc was in the band council and stage band, National and State Honor Societies, Latin club, student council, and “Music Man.” Linda Hill was a member of the Spanish club, the student council, and the Gingersnaps. Carol Chipman was an active member of the Gingersnaps and an excellent cheerleader. Quentin Remy was a letterman in both foot- ball and track. At another school he was the Lions Club representative, and Favorite Sopho- more. Russell Dunn was assistant drum major in the band and participated in the “Music Man.” [28] Pat Jarvis, Senior, Secretary of Student Coun- cil, Gingersnaps, Science Club, and FHA. Pat has had roles in the musicals “Oklahoma!” and the “Music Man.” She was in the Speech 11 play, “The Man Who Came to Dinner.” Larry Harral, Junior, President of Junior Class, Master Counselor of DeMolay. He plays the drums in the Band. Bill Tankerslev, Sophomore, Student Council Representative, and chairman of the finance com- mittee. Bill plays basketball and participates in track. Marty Nelson, Senior, Vice-President of Stu- dent Council, Oklahoma’s Junior Miss, Ginger- snaps, State and National 1 Ionor Societies, BPW Girl of the Month, FFA Queen Honor Attend- ant, Spanish Club Sweetheart, All-School Queen Attendant, Junior Class Secretary-Treasurer, and winner of the United Nations speech contest. Laura Hallam, Junior, Student Council Rep- resentative, Gingersnaps, Girls’ Chorus, National and State Honor Societies, Spanish Club Sweet- heart, and La Parisicnnc. Kathv McCray, Sophomore, Student Council Representative, Latin Club, State Honor Society, and Future Nurses. Who’s Who members for the 4th six weeks were: Larry Har- ral. Junior; Par Jarvis, Senior; and Bill Tankerslev, Sophomore. Who Kathy .McCray, Sophomore; Laura Hallam. Junior; and Mary Martha Nelson, Senior; were voted as Who’s Who for the 5th six weeks. [29] I Leading Students Show first row: Robert Crawley, Frank Olncy, Nancy O’Neal, Connie Malloy, Pam Whitten, Laura Hallam, Paula Powers, Janice Pace, Carolyn Schlosscr. Nancy Ward, Linda Crews, Lindy Buck, Dallas Dorsctt, and Charles Bilbo. Second row: Johnny Mad- dox, Patty Ragan, Marilyn Kennedy, Linda Williams, Carolyn McPherson, Linda Names, Judith Judd, Vicki Burton, Nancy Herrick, Kay Gic .cntanner, Phil Luccock, Hugh Mabc, and David Allin. Third row: Ken Maddox, John Davis, Kenneth Linn, Bill Hudson, John Finney, Carol Chipman, Lynda Todd, Percy Granger, Patricia Jarvis, Steve Raymond, Joel Ewing, and Calvin Jones. Fourth row: Jonathan Thayer, Richard Hart, Forrest Barker, Joe Flippo, Jim McElrath, Eric Fcavcr, Jim Wells, Judy Bandy, Mary King, Mary Katherine Houck, Susan Wright, Linda Carole Williams, Judy Heavncr, Charlotte Southerland, and Jill Sellers. Fifth row: Jacky Mcdcalf, David Behrman, Paul Bell, Larry D. Varner, Gene Bauman, Jack Herron, David Robin- son, Bill Cook, Bart Ward, Bill Stewart, Liz Riddle, Joan Wilcox, Pam Winters, Anita Gentry, and Karen Wynn. Activities And Studies Karen Bratcher, Karen Wynn, Susie Amspachcr, Marty Nelson, Sharon Cramer, and I.i . Kiddle were chosen as the BPW girls-of-the-month. Karen Wynn was awarded the annual BPW scholarship. After the grueling experience of the National Merit Scholarship Qualifying Examination, Joel Ewing, Steve Raymond, Ken Maddox, and Frank Olncy were accepted as Merit Scholar- ship Finalists. The Lions Club chose Janice Pace, X. I). Moscoc, Li . Riddle, and Mary King to receive the Club’s student-of-thc-month award. Laura Maliam represented Norman High School at the Spanish-Amcrican Fiesta. Linda Toberman was this year’s recipient of the Betty Crocker Award in Norman, and continued on to the state contest. Students Take Individual Honors Representatives to Girls’ and Boys’ State were: Susie Amspachcr, Marty Nelson, Carolyn McPherson, John Hemphill, David Robinson, Ken Maddox, and Jim Hoover. Every year in Norman High there is a group of students who receive the aw ards and honors of the school. These awards arc obtained through hard work, and the students who receive them are especially deserving. There is a great variety of awards which are earned in a great many ways—elections, exami- nations, grades, and also by the choices of civic clubs through nominations and completed forms. The awards are distinguishing and advance the reputations of the recipients as well as their chances for future awards. Exalted Ruler Bert Wells presents Sharon Cramer and N. D. Moscoe with their hard-earned $50 bonds after they were chosen in the Elks Youth Leadership Contest. Right: Laura Hallam, Judy Tiller, Guyanne Calame, and Carol MeDade fall at the feet of Don Kerby, who was chosen as the Ugliest Boy of NHS. Lower: The Junior Rotarians were Joel Ewing, Sharon Cramer, Frank Olncy, Jim Hoover, and David Robinson. Russ Dunn and Joyce Anderson were chosen as the Friend- liest Sophomores. t i Don Kerby ad Mary Alice Eurton were understandably voted the Friendliest Juniors. Friendliest Seniors were Bob Ritz and Liz Riddle. J Linda Keller. DK Queen; Linda Haiiics, KFA Queen; Cheryl Todd, All Sports Queen; and Li Riddle. All School Queen. WiM Cheryl ALL SPORTS QUEEN SENIOR D. E. QUEEN SENIOR The cheers of the Gingersnaps and the pep songs and marches of the Band add much to the already ex- citing football game. My, my, what people arc demanding these days!” sighs Ann Finney while Richard Booker sorts TRAIL fan” mail. Ah, cheer up, Ron,” says Mr. Taylor, TRAIL sponsor. “With luck, maybe the TRAIL won’t really look like we think it will. I’ll never twist again like I did last summer, but I guess square- dancing always has been for me,” thinks Cherry Kay Griffith. Here it is! Is that what you were waiting for? Is it what you hoped it would be? We the 1963 TRAIL STAFF sincerely hope that this year’s yearbook is everything and “more” than just what you thought it would be. We have worked hard in trying to pick what we thought you would like to remember and have tried even harder to put your memories in a “memory” book that you would be proud of. Here it is; it’s yours. Be proud of it and look back in future years and enjoy this edition “from TRAIL to you!” From TRAIL See, Mr. Young, I can prove it’s my purse,” protests Richard Booker in demand of his property from Patty Fowler. “Let’s see now, how can I get his picture out of here without getting caught?”, thinks Jan Herron as Jane Ash works on. Row 1: David Allin, Jane Ash; Richard Booker. Row 2: Sara Culp, Ann Finney, Patty Fowler. Row 3: Maria Kay Gill. Cherry Kay Griffith. Mike Harmon. Row 4: Jan Herron, David Meyer, Judy Miller. Row 5: Larry Odom, Linda Pratt, Carolyn Schlosscr. Row 6: Pam Whitten, Pam Winters, Farrie Young. To You TRAIL STAFF RON MINNIX Editor KAREN WYNN Business Manager “Now Judy, what have you got on . . . your mind?” asks Farrie Young and Linda Pratt of Judy Miller. “Oh! I sure do have a headache,” shouts Sandy Seals in the production of “The .Man Who Came To Dinner.” Other members of the cast included: Percy Granger, Darlene I lamrnond. and Marty Nelson. [44] The members of Speech Department, who attended Sj ccch Con- test were: B. K. Shaw, Alvin Turner, N. D. Moscow, Sandy Seals, Marty Nelson, Robert Reed, Percy Granger, Pat Jarvis, Nick Mayfield, Lindy Buck, and Rindy Livczcy. SPEECH Members of the Speech Department, under the direction of Mrs. Mabel Ritzman, have dis- played their talent on many occasions this year. Speech students represented Norman High in different contests through the year. During the first semester, members of the Speech II class presented “The Man Who Came To Dinner.” The Speech and Choral department presented an outstanding production of the mu- sical, “The Music Man.” Norman’s one act play cast included: Darlene Hammond, Sandy Seals, Donna Kruis, Judy Kaldridcr, Jim Hoover, Christine Smith, and Nick Mayfield. “Would you like for me to spill these marbles all over the library floor,” asks Percy Granger to Liz Riddle in the production “The Music Man.” SCIENCE CLUB Science Club Encourages Research Members of the Science Club include: Robert Reed, Frank Olncy, John Calvin Jones, Janice Pace, Gary Swimley, John Davis, Joel Ewing, Susan Brandt, Anita Gentry, and Jim Stallings. The Norman High School Science Club en- joyed an active and fun-filled year. Sponsored by Mr. Morris, the club heard lectures by vari- ous Oklahoma University professors. The Science Club’s purpose is to further the interests of students in science and many other fields. The officers were: President, John Davis; Vice-President, Robert Reed; Secretary, Linda Crews; and Treasurer, Joel Ewing. A group of Science Club members look over the parts of the body. 'Flic members include: Rick Olncy, Karen Wynn, Lewis Fite, Charlotte Southerland, David Gustafson, and Linda Crews. [45] FFA Sets New Goals “Okay, which one of you guys put the Boscoc in cow’s milk? The FFA officers, Kenny Batch, Gus Thompson, Wiley Ma- dolc, Vernon Christian, Frank Dabney, Perry Brown, and .Mickey Haynes, look on innocently. Ip® I FJA Mr. Mackey explains the FFA emblem to the boys. The primary aim of the FFA is the develop- ment of agricultural leadership, cooperation, and citizenship. The Norman chapter of FFA is under the leadership of lr. H. W. Mackey. They started off the year by electing an FFA queen, Linda Haines, and officers. They gave an assembly during the year, explaining to the whole student body the meaning of the FFA emblem. First row: Mickey Haynes, Butch Hensley, Jerry Russell, Rick McLin, David Mciscr, Wiley Madole, Kenny Broudy, Tom Gowens, Danny Springs, Gus Thompson. Second row: Harold Bennett, Don Sullivan, Darrel Edwards, Billy I lamil, Lynn Meyer, Billy Young. Billy Hill, Earl Rolcy, Perry Brown. [46] First row: David Vaughan, Jerry Tucker, Billy Tucker, Ted Lamar, Dale Russell, Vernon Christian, Bob Peters, Kenny Balch, Jerry Novels, Dale Horton, Glen Heir .. Second row: Van Gifford, Phil Pence, Jim Van Schuyvcr, John Potts, Arlcy Ander- son, Raymond White, Jim Biffle, Alton White, Tommy Winn, Joe Moore, Gordon Howell, Calvin Sanders, Gene Hill, Pete Hogue, R. L. Price. Belknap FJA Club The Journalism officers for the 1962-63 school year were: Connie Malloy, Vice-President; Sherre Mc- Connell, President; Lindy Buck, Secretary; Alvin Turner, Treasurer; and the club sponsor, Mrs. Nellie Childs. Under the leadership of Mrs. Nellie Childs, the Belknap Future Journalist Club led a very active year. They made trips to visit the Daily Oklahoman and Norman Transcript to watch the presses roll. They attended a tri-school ban- quet at Holdenville in the spring. Susan Wright, a member of the Journalism Club at NHS, was elected President of the State Journalism Club. Other members of the Journalism Club were: Alvin Turner, Liz Rid- dle, Karen Wynn, Micki Bohn, Mike Waller, Ann Pilling, and Carolyn Mathers. The members of the Future Journalist Club for the 1962-63 school year were: First row: Susan Collins, Robert Moomau, Mike Harmon, Susan Wright, Ed Bucher, Sandy Seals, Ron Minnix, and David Meyer. Second row: Mark Miller, Connie Malloy, Sherre McConnell, Carol Henderson, Nancy Herrick, Jane Ash, Mary Katherine Houck, Lindy Buck, and Walter Shaw. [48] Above: “Is that me?” ponders Susan Collins as Mary Katherine Houck crops a picture for the Tiger Talcs and Connie Malloy types copy. Right: Sandy Seals. Micki Bohn, Alvin Turner, Sherre McConnell, Nancy Herrick, Susan Collins, Mrs. Childs, and Susan Wright “concentrate?” on recent happenings to put in the Tiger Tales. Tales of Norman High Airs. Nellie Childs, eight editore, two business managers, and thirteen reporters formed the staff of our Norman High School Tiger Tales. In- cluded in the twelve bi-monthly issues were special editions for Christmas and Senior Week. Being on the newspaper staff entails a great amount of demanding work which requires talent and training. There is much to be done before a paper can be put out. News must be gathered, stories written, and headlines planned. All this must be done in a clear, concise way that will get the point of the article across to the readers. This year’s staff has worked hard to put out truly good papers. Alvin Turner, Micki Bohn, and Sandy Seals try the door-to-door method of selling news- papers. Susan Wright, Sherre McConnell, Nancy Herrick, Liz Riddle, and Lindy Buck plan for the next issue of the Tiger Talcs. [49] Spanish Club members arc—First row: Lena Oliphanr, Cherri Christian, Cheryl Craig, Sara Culp, Diane Mead, Lynda Hill, Linda Williams, Stephanie Warren. Second row: Janet Bradley, Kathi Straw, Karen Green, Carol MeDade, Sandra Busch, Shay Burnett, Kay Kimbcrling, Vicki Beckham, Karen McConnell. Third row: Paula Powers. Vicki Loveless, Judy Miller, Marv Alice Kurton, Margaret Barbour, Judy Heavner, Jcannic Dragoo, Mar- cella Wise. Fourth row: Linda Panned, James Elder, Micki Bohn, Guyanne Calame, Janice McGovern, Linda Gunning, Mr. Sumter, Vicki Pence, Jan Herron, Pat Bell, Francinc Korgan, Beverly Adkins. Spanish Club officers for this year were Wesley Devero, Secretary-Treasurer; Sara Culp, Vice President; Alvin Turner, President; and Mr. Sumter, Sponsor. Spanish Club Learns This year’s Spanish Club was made up of over fifty members from the various Spanish classes. The members participated in the Christmas as- sembly by portraying a typical Christmas in Mexico. Included in the skit was the breaking of a pinata which was filled with candy and small toys. One of the speakers was Pat Bell who showed slides from Equador and talked on the customs of the people. Another speaker was Miss Roberta Tesar who spoke on the life of the people in Venezuela. Among the various projects planned for the club was the purchasing of tapes of Spanish music by which to learn Spanish dances. Jolmita Kay Wharton, Sylvia Dumus, Carol Henderson, Shircc Hockman, Barbara Fry, Jill Jcpson, and Judy Harral examine articles from Venezuela. Sharon Cramer led the Student Council as the first girl president. Student Council The members of the NHS Student Council, led by Sharon Cramer, the first girl president, were among the busiest people in school. Under the supervision of Bob Williams, the school year passed quickly with a chain of events. The Howdy Party, Christmas Dance, the Boom- er Conference Swap-Shop, and the organization of the Willing Workers took us through the first semester. The elections of Who’s Who, and the friend- liest Sophomores, Juniors and Seniors, gave everyone something to look forward to. For the sport victories, we had the Victory Flag to fly. Now or Never Week was a great success as everyone took an active part in each day’s program. Last but not least, was the Intramural Volley Ball Games, made up of teams represent- ing different organizations. Mr. Bob Williams ponders a question at The other officers for the year were: Fat Jarvis, Secretary; Marty Nelson, one of the many council meetings. Vice-President; and Jack Herron, Treasurer. [51] hirst row: .Mr. Boh Williams, Judy Comcgys, Eric Fcavcr, Jack Herron, Pat Jarvis, Sharon Cramer, Boh Ritz, John Hemphill, and Ken Maddox. Second row: Vicki Pence, Lynda Hill, Diane Mead, Kathi Straw, Laura Hallam, Carol MeDade, Quentin Remy, Mary Alice Eurton, Jim Wells, and Bill Cook. Third row: Joyce Goldfield, Judy Miller, Linda Pratt, Susan Donnell, Par Griffith, Kathy McCray, Rick Olney, Susie Dunn, and Frank Olncy. Fourth row: Mary Ann Reed, Marilyn Martin, Mary Wilson, Laura Hill, Joyce Anderson, Lynn Reed, Braden Cross, Bill Tankerslcy. 1963 - BEST “These early morning meetings can sure get a guy down,” mumbles Frank Olncy during one of his rest periods. Alary Alice Lurton makes a motion, while Diane Alead plays “peek-a-boo” with an unseen part)'. ‘i move vc dispense with these pencils marked ‘.Made in Japan’ and print up a new bunch labeled ‘.Made in NMS by Tigers’, Susan Dunn announces. These rude boys,” thinks Joyce Andcr son, “they won’t even give a girl a chair. YEAR YET! •7m row: Gene Bauman, Ken Karris, Vicki AlcNccIcy, Gregg Muff, David Robinson. Second row: Cherry Gridiith, Dana Davis, Johnny .Maddox, Bcckv Berry. Kav Blackburn. Third row: Mary Jane Gatchel, Micky Swank, Sue Ivy, Kheba Russell, Jane Meyer. First row: Mrs. Mary Gatchcl, Sponsor; Karen Brewster, David Williams, Ann Adkins, Karen Thompson, Pam Whitten, Char- lotte Southerland, Mary Price, Vicki Burton, and Carol Gray. Second row: Judy Kaldridcr, Mickey Swank, Sharon Pettit. Helen Thayer, Vivian Bell, Carolyn McPherson, Pat McPherson, Kathleen Kitching, Ann Finney, and Margaret Barbour. Third row: Stanley Upchurch, Janice Pace, Linda Robison, Margaret LaFon, Anne Pilling. Kav Giczentanner, Sylvia Dumas, Lynne Daugherty, Pam Oviatt, Mary Leonard, Betsy Sicgal. Fourth row: Jennifer Ragsdale, Mary Jane Gatchcl, Cathy Hol- man, Mary Ann Reed, Jan Herron, Beverly Adkins, Harriet Branton, Linda Toberman. Patti Justice, and Anne Kctcham. FT A Has All Time Membership Boasting fifty-four members this year, the Future Teachers of America have made a 100% increase in membership. The first Monday of each month was devoted to a business meeting while the third Monday was a programmed meeting. At the beginning of the year, the club heard Dr. William Monahan speak on the value and qualifications of a teacher. A Halloween party was given for the members by the new officers. The impressive installation ceremony was highlighted by talks from Mrs. Gatchcl, Sponsor; Rosemary McGee, Past-President, and Mr. B. Roy Daniel. As a money raising project, the members sold cookies in the teachers’ lounge. At the end of the year, the club attended the State Convention in Tulsa. Past President Rosemary McGee installs new officers: Marilyn Gay, President; David Williams, Vice-President; Karen Thomp- son, Secretary; Ann Adkins, Treasurer; and Carolyn Gay, Historian. [54] Sylvia Dumas, Donna Kruis, Patti Justice, Ann Adkins, and Karen Thompson refresh themselves after FTA installation. I HA officers arc: First row: Ann Adkins, Reporter; Mary Ann Recti, Assistant Song Leader; Barbara Music, Song Leader; Ramona Wilson, Treasurer; Mary King, President; and Linda Toberman, Secretary. Second row: Linda Haines, Vice-President; Carol Gray, Historian; Mrs. Inez Rolette, Sponsor; and Pam LcBlanc, Parliamentarian. Laync Burton, Lynda Stanglc, Mary Jane Garchcl, Carol Kahoc, Caryl Kunscmullcr, and Pat Jarvis show the stuffed animals they made for the Cerebral Palsy Institute. Future Homemakers Serve Following their goal, “Toward New Hori- zons,” the Future Homemakers of America, under the sponsorship of Mrs. Rolette, have performed many services this year for their school, city and state. At the beginning of the school year, the Sub-District FHA Rally, with delegates from thirteen cities, was held here at Norman. Also during the fall, the members made stuffed animals for the children at the Cerebral Palsy Institute. A Christmas bazaar was held for the school. For Thanksgiving and Christmas, gift-baskets were sent to a needy family. In the spring the Norman Chapter at- tended the State FHA Rally in Oklahoma City. Just before graduation, the FHA members ate dinner at Dodson’s to celebrate a vear of service. First row: Ann Adkins, Rosemary White, Mary Ann Reed, Linda Toberman, Laync Burton, Mary King, and Linda Hallies. Second row: Sharon Pruett, Barbara Music, Karen Green, Beverly Rodgers. Lynda Stanglc, Pam LcBlanc, Ramona Wilson, An- nette Smith. Caryl Kunscmullcr, and Claudia Griffin. Third row: Marsha Hunt, Carol Milburn, Mary Jane Gatchcl, Susan Easterling, Vicki Loveless, Jackie Myers, Carol Taylor, Pat Jarvis, Carol Gray, and Carol Kahoc. Leading the “N” Club this year were officers Ken Farris, secretary, Bob Rir ., president; Coach Bert Corr, sponsor; Coach Wray Littlejohn, sponsor, and David Robinson, vice-president. Not pictured is Gregg Muff, treasurer. V- ' - Coach Corrotto commends Gary King for his fine record as a Tiger quarterback. N” Club Under the sponsorship of Coach Bert Corr and Coach Wray Littlejohn, the Norman High “N” Club reorganized this year with the usual ‘lick” initiation. Promoting good sportsmanship, the “N” Club drew up the “N’ Club Creed. Some of the club’s projects were cleaning up the school parking lot and selling Tiger stickers. Boasting a ping-pong tournament, an All-School Party was sponsored by the “N” Club in the fall. Our beautiful Christmas tree was erected with slight difficulty by the strong “N” Club athletes. The election and crowning of the beautiful All-Sports Queen and her attendants were carried out bv the “N” Club members. Senior “N” Club members arc, First row: Robert Crawley, Percy Granger, Ken Foss, Fric Feaver, Don Hickman, John Hemp- hill, Frank Olncy, Bill Lockett, Rusty Reed, and Tommy Thompson. Second row: Pete Mabc, Alvin Reed, Max Murrell, Basil Hurry, Joe Kill, Larry Dilks, Leslie Fertig, Kelly Wilson, and Mike Washburn. Third row: Ken Maddox. Gene Bauman, Jack Heron, Jeff Watson, Steve Taylor, Bob Ritz, Lanny Layman, Alike Hill, and Ken Farris. The team was in the huddle and tackled the hardest problem of the year-how to put up the “N” Club Christmas tree. “N” Club president Hob Ritz proudly presents All- Sports Queen Cheryl Todd with the traditional sweater. Coach Bob Williams presents cross-country awards to team members Robert Crawley, Ken Farris, Percy Granger, Gary Harris, Bill Reese, and Bill Ryan. From left to right, following the “N” arc sopho- more and junior members: David Bchrman, Gary Williams, Ronnie Morris, Bud .McDaniel, Bob Clark, Ricky Kersey, Brent Livingston, Jim Wells, Don Kcrby, Larry Bcrglan. Don Allen, Quentin Remy. Bill Reese, James Hemphill, and Marvin Daniels. VICTORY The Gingersnaps, Norman High School’s pep organization, sponsored by Miss Florence Peve- house and Mrs. Sue Kendall, were led by the most skillful and hard-working group of cheer- leaders and officers in the history of the school. The purpose of the Gingersnaps is to support and encourage sports activities and to create enthusiasm, sportsmanship, and school spirit. BOBBI JONES CHERYL TODD Liz Riddle and Judy Comegys, the alternate cheerleaders, worked industriously leading the Gingersnaps during the li team games. CAROL CHIPMAN TONIGHT The Gingcrsnaps, being the largest club in NHS, made an impressive-looking group at- tired in their orange and black uniforms at the games and pep assemblies. The club sponsored the All-Sports Queen coronation and the letter- men’s picnic. Other annual events were the collections of money for the Oklahoma Medical Research Fund and the March of Dimes. CYNTHIA SMITH KAROL VEAL LYNDA TODD Lynn Patterson, Tiger mascot, and Vicki McNccley, alternate Tiger, added variety and spirit to football, basketball games, and wrestling matches. The 1962-65 pep club officers were: Susie Amspacher, President; Vicki Pence, Vice-President; Kathi Straw, Secretary-Treasurer; Judy Anderson, Snapper-Upper; Darlene Hammond, Attendance Secretary; .Mary Alice Eurton, Parliamentarian; and Becky Johnson, Historian. The Gingersnap sponsors were: Miss Florence Pcvchouse, and Mrs. Sue Kendall. First row: Judy Anderson, Nancy Richey, Lynda Todd, Cynthia Smith, Cheryl Todd, Lynn Patterson, Bobbie Jones, Carol Chipman, Karol Veal, Susie Amspacher, and Darlene Hammond. Second row: Par Jarvis, Rindy Livc .ey, Susan Tracy, Dallas Dorscct, Linda Crews, Karen Thompson, Mary Williams, Darlene Wise, Mary Jolly, and Susan Hawkins. Third row: Carolyn Schlosscr, Barbara Music, Linda Hames, Pat McPherson, Kathy Amsden, Karen Brother, Ramona Wilson, Elaine Horner, and Heather Jansing. Fourth row: Slicrrc McConnell, Karen Wynn, Judy Kuldridcr, Linda Toberman, Carolyn McPherson, Linda Ketner, Carol DuKett, Linda MacKillian, Margaret Barbour, and Elaine Kctcham. Fifth row: Lindy Buck, Carolyn Mathers, Janice Pace, Judy Judd. Ann Adkins, Connie Hurt, Barbara Keller, Susan Wright and Caryl Kunsmullcr. Sixth row: Bonnie Miller, Carol Gray, Pam LcBlanc, Ann Kctcham, Vicki Burton, Mary Price, Jacquc Wallace, Susie Dunn, Marty Nelson, and Carol Donnell. Seventh row: Patti Justice, Margaret Merrick, Patsy Vaughan, Pat Crawford, Mary Jane Carver, Dorothy LaRue, Patty Ragan, Sara Clifton, Mildred Wagner, and Judy Davis. NORMAN WILL SHINE TONIGHT “Golly, gads. Superman is tcrr-r-rwific!” exclaim some of the pep club officers while watching a “T.V. show” in assembly. “Oh, no:” cries a member of our emotional pep club, “Kenny has another Charlic-frog.” First row: Barbara Sellers, Jcanic Dragoo, Candy Drilling, Judy .Miller, Lena Oliphanr, Vicki Pence, Becky Johnson, Mary Alice Lurton, Kathi Straw, Lynda Bcardslcc, Carol MeDade, and Janet Bradley. Second row: Sharon Neal, Virginia Bartlett, Ann Haddock, Becky Berry, Kathy Kuhlman, Guyanne Calame, Nona Gordon, Laura Williams, Mary Ann Bcldcn, and Mary Lou Orr. Third row: Charlene Cox, Janie Stewart, Nancy Herrick, Lynn Harper, Marilyn Kennedy, Brenda Trader, Cathy Cowan, Shay Burnett, Karen Green, Dana Davis, Sandra Polk, and Janet Bloomer. Fourth row: Sandy Tcrhunc, Paula Powers, Pam Whitten, Nancy O’Neal, Vera Beth Phillips, Karen Boren, Carol LeBlanc, Kay Giezentanner, Charlotte Southerland, Susan Brandt, Janet Alorris, and Linda Kinnebrew. Fifth row: Ann Clark Vicki Loveless, Shirley Womack, Oma Beauchamp, Chcrric Clinkenbeard, Linda Carole Williams, Judy Heavner, Patty Nogglc, Diane Buckley, Janice McGovern, Cheryl Craig, and Lynda Hill. Tiger mascot Lynn Patterson leads the cheerleaders around the gym singing “Do the Tiger Hop! GO YOU TIGERS First row: Carolyn Coates, Jan Birmingham, Karen Thomas, Tommi Collins, Judy Comegys, Liz Riddle, Margaret Langley, Maria Kay Gill, Sara Culp, and Sandra Busch. Second row: Toni Ross, Ellen Webster, June Hall, Janice Tadlock, Marilyn Coats, Megan Riley, Carol Taylor, Marilyn McCarlcy, Judy Bandy, and Joyce Bailey. Third row: Mary Sue Marty, Susan Wilson, Susan Pace, Kay Kimberling, Eileen Adair, Susie Strategicr, Cordelia Stone, Judy Harrell, Jill Jcpson, and Carolyn Mciscr. Fourth row: Dorothy Ross, Carolyn Ellis, Jo Nell Price, Linda Fricch, Carolyn Shefler, Pamela Winters, Linda Dud- ley, Beverly Adkins, Jane Reeves, and Laurie Stcinmeycr. Fifth row: Linda Pratt, Rita Rudkin, Farric Young. Mary Harlow. Coates, Megan Riley, Carol Taylor, Marilyn McCarlcy, Judy Blizabeth Bell, Jackie Myers, and Sharon Jordan. Sixth row: Wanda West, Laura ITallam, Judy Tiller, Donna Kruis, Barbara Henderson, Donann Toler, Carol Henderson, Johnita Kay Wharton, and Vicki Beckham.. First row: Mary June Bumgarner, Donna Evans, Sharon Bertie, Sandy Wilson, Patri Nolan, Linda Richey, Camilla Reynolds, Sue Shcrif, Jane Hankowsky, Jimmie Lou Marti, and Kathy Birch. Second row: Peggy Johnson, Gcorgiana Hamilton, Nancy Braught, Connie Collins, Kerry McCrady, Jackie Webster, Patty Paulok, Pat Griffith, Jennifer Ragsdale, and Vivian Bell. Third row: Julie Cook, Margaret LaFon, Kathic Moore, Nancy Blair, Mary Ann Whitney, Jcannic Tullius, Linda Souther- land, Caren Brcchcen, Paula Schadcr, and Rosemary White. Fourth row: Cindy Leaverton, Pruda Shank, Kathy Rankin, Jean Cochran, Billie Rogers, Dolores Hancock, Karen Bramlctr, Alicia Timmons, and Ellen Langston. Fifth row: Phyllis Fox, Linda Moss, Marilyn Collins, Judy Martin, Jill Joshu, Patricia Bell, Jackie Brooks, Lynda Felton, and Judy Bcckam. WE’RE FROM TIGERTOWN On your mark, get set, go! Pep club members Cherry Kay Griffith, Maria Kay Gill and Linda Pratt and cheerleaders Linda Todd and Karol Veal board the bus for a Lawton basketball game, sing a school song and yell good-bye to good old NHS. [«1 “Okay, all you cats, chicks, and dogs out there in Tigertown, we’re gonna have a real swingin’ song now from a real gross group,” Susie Amspachcr in- forms her listeners. “Chipper, do you really think those boys stay up all night memoriz- ing their speeches for the pep assemblies?” Karol Veal asks while Carol Chipman and Cindy Smith continue leading the group in “We want the captains!” ORANGE AND BLACK FOREVER First row: Pam Owens. Jane Meyer, Mary Wilson, Cindy Bowlby, Patsy Broudy, Joyce Goldfield, Susan Hallam, Cindy Harper, Stephanie Warren, Sherry York, and Jan Bryan. Second row: Jan Herron, Susan Easterling, Carolyn Newman, Julie Dixon, Mary Jane Gatchel, Ann Finney, Diane Turner, Gay Clark, Pat Hatcher, Candice Warmack, and Sandy Ray. Third row: Lynn Daugherty, Suzanne Johnson, Anita Lester, Earlinc Weaver, Carole King, Katy Winkler, Sally Wampler, Pat Bain, Glenda Amrein, Phyllis Fox, Gail Stcinmeycr, and Sherry Hollingsworth. First row: Jennifer Reynolds, Lynn Moore, Jan Hopkins, Karen Coley, Joy Smothermon, Gloria Kcrby. Laura Hill, Linda Gray, and Linda Grcb. Second row: Alesha Timmons, Gloria Ridenour, Adrienne Davis, Rhcba Russell, Judy Hawk, Kathy McCray, Joyce Anderson, Susan Donnell, and Margaret Warren. Third row: Mary Martha Miles, Varonia Farabcc, Linda Gunning, Kris Green, Donna Williams, Linda Stafford, Mickey Swank, Marsha Barton, Patricia Jones, and Cynthia Calkins. Fourth row: Sue Ivy, Vicki Raymond, Jo Ann Walko, La Wayne Houck, Klainc Pickle, Nancy Dukcit, Barbara Morgan, Janice Neal, Cathy Holman, Mary Ann Reed, and Marilyn Reynolds. Fifth row: Shirley Tuma, Jane Ash, Joyce Alexander, Linda Brewster, Patricia Shirley, Helene Knapplc, Mary Crews, Kay Ward, Janann Stringer, and Patty Hill. Sixth row: Cindy More, Marilyn Martin, Priscilla Feurborn, Brenda Houck, Deanna Blancctt, Carolyn Hughes, Martha Reynolds, Mary Coughlin, Patricia Charles, and Linda Sanders. “Let me entertain you,” Mart)' Nelson, posing as Mrs. Smith, said to Nancy Richey Neel during one of the football | cp as- semblies. Mary Alice F.urton passes out Tiger team boosters to NHS students Bud Mc- Daniel, Doanc Harrison, and David Robinson. Mrs. White directs the chorus in preparation for a program. The 1963 Chorus Department has done a fine job all year. In March, the Girls’ Glee Club, Boys’ Glee Club, Mixed Chorus, and various other ensembles went to OCU for contest. The Girls’ Glee Club went back to state contest later in the year. The biggest task of the year was the presentation of the school musical, THE MUSIC MAN. The Departmental officers were elected, and the vearlv candy sale was the bio- gest sale of all. Mrs. White, the Chorus Director, lead the NHS Chorus Department in the pret- tiest and finest Spring Concert Norman High has ever seen. NHS CHORUS First row: Sue Clark. Virginia Grace, Oma Ruth Beauchamp, Patty Marshall, Mary Harlow, Carole King, Sandy Wilson, Sandy Schadcr, Judy Channcll, Sherry Waller, Johnny Sue Bender, Linda Lutker. Second row: Patty Paul, Lynda Beardslcc, Rita Rud- kin, Carole MeDade, Kathi Straw, Laura Hallam, Mary McDonald. Mary Tullius, Donann Toler, Linda Harwell, Karen Mc- Connell, Marcella Wise, Roberta Franklin. Third row: Betty Day, Karen Thomas, Paula Rutledge, F.lvcta Stark, Carolyn Mciscr, Vicki McNcclcy, Sharon Pettit, Jan Birmingham, Eileen Adair, Barbara Henderson, Joyce Baily, Judy Mills, Ann Johnson, Sharian Henderson. Fourth row: Rosalce Miller, Earlinc Weaver, Phyllis Garner, Janan Stringer, Janice McGovern, Kay Blackburn, Anne Lovom, Linda Richardson, Pat Bain, Kay Giezentanner, Barbara Mciscr, Paula Schadcr, Helena Johnson. Linda Wilson, Johnnie Smith. First row: Carla Johnson Georgia Holley, Barbara Carson, Cordelia Stone, Cheryl Craig, Donna Vaught, Vera Beth Phillips, Jan Bryan, Jorja Wells, Cathy Cowan. Second row: Rosemary White, Betty Wheeler, Jill Wade, Marilyn Collins, Michacla Vlach, Vicki Clements, June Hall, Marsha Hunt, Sharon Pruett, Jane Watson. Third row: Judy Martin, Elizabeth Bell, Patty Hill, Joyce Benge, Peggy Johnson, Janice Hankowsky, Stephanie Warren, Sara Worrell, Judy Baker, Illcnc Kersey, Carol Kahoc, Suzanne Johnson. Fourth rove: Judy Coker, Gail Dyson, Lynn Daugherty, Linda Panncll, Mary Crews, Melody Scrog- gins, Adclc Jones, Wanda Davault, Linda Richey, Lynne Williams, Linda Dudley, Linda MacKillican. GROUPS SING The sophomore triple trio ,from left to right) Marilyn Collins, Rosemary White, Kay Ward, Patty Hill, Sandy Wilson. Second row: Sharon Pettit, Joann Stringer, Phylis Garner, Earline Weaver. The girls’ trio, composed of Laura Williams, Linda Hames, Karen Bratcher and accompanist Melba Ab- shire, practice rather uncomfortably. Chorus Tak es Honors Departmental officers: Liz Riddle, President; Paula Powers, Reporter; Maria Kay Gill, Vice-president; and Basil Hurry, Secretary. “Liz, did you know your neck was dirty?” Percy asks breaking the love mood in a rehearsal for “Music Man.” First row: Maria Kay Gill, Gmnic Malloy, Lena Oliphanr, Karen Green, Karen Bratcher, Richard Atkins, Richard Bruce. David Conley, James McCaslin, Carolyn McPherson, Judy Tiller, Judith Judd, Jackie Myers, Nancy O’Neal. Second row: Paula Powers, Linda Williams, Darlene Wise, Linda Names, Norman Patrick, F.ddic Gilbert, Jim Hawkins, Bill Wheeler, Keith Parmon, Kay Ward, Nancy Richey, Melba Abshirc, Linda Pratt. Third row: .Mary Jolly, Margaret Langley, Liz Riddle, Jacquc Wallace, Ann Adkins, Leslie Gergory, Marvin Gifford, Dean Brown, Bill Lindsay. Bob Moomau, Sammy Hatcher, Mary Price, Sharon Cramer, Carol Deason, Barbara Music, Parric Young. Fourth row: Laura Williams, Ann Clark, Becky Johnson. Beverly Adkins, Dick Keim, Jay Jackson, John Keys, Basil Hurry, Harold Boston, Lvnn Keim, Robert Martin, Alary Ann Bcldcn, Marilyn McCarlcy, Pat Vaughan, Judy Meavner, Jane Ann Robertson. Boys’ Glee club conics early for practice. Oh, when those saints conic imrchin’ in. The girls’ quartet, com- posed of Liz Riddle, Darlene Wise, Jill Wade, Jackie Meyers, and accompanist Nancy O’Neal, sing at one of their more energetic rehearsals. Boys’ Glee Club First row: Richard Atkins, Tommy Thompson, John Martin, David Conley, John Lowslcy, Alvin Reed, Norman Patrick, Jimmie Hawkins, Bill Wheeler, Nick Mayfield, Richard Bruce, Keith Parmon, Jimmie McCaslin. Second row: Jeff l.cBlanc, Dick Keim, F.ric Leaver, Bill Lockett, Bob Ritz, Steve Taylor, John Hemphill, Bob Moomau, Ronnie Reese, Sandy Seals, Dean Brown, Billy Lindsey. Third row: Marvin Gifford, Leslie Gregory, L'.ddie Gilbert, Jay Jackson, Basil Hurry, Robert Crawley, Bobby Marscc, Randy Craddock, Max Murrell, Lynn Keim; Sammy Hatcher. Fourth row: John Keys, .Mike Washburn, Mike O’Neil, Gene Bauman, David Robinson, Mike Hill, Gary McNabb, Bill Cook, Sandy Buck, Paul Bell, Harold Boston, Bob Martin, Tony Zulc. VISITS PROMOTE First row: Rita Maher, Alesha Timmons, Julie Cook, Carolyn Clark, Sherry York, Harriet Branton, Beverly Adkins, Linda Oliver. Second row: Jo Ann YValko, Susan Collins, Millie Waggoner, Patricia Bell, Vicki Burton, Mary Katherine Price, Elaine Ketcham, Cindy Harper, Susan Donnell. Third row: Kathy McCray, Elveta Stark, Johnnie Ruth Smith, Gladys Bookour, Jcannic Tullius, Mary Coughlin, Mary Ann Whitney, Mary Katherine Houck, Judy Judd, Carol Gray. Anne Ketcham. The officers of this year’s FNA arc Mary Katherine Houck, Mixed emotions arc shown at FNA meetings. Anne Ketcham, Judy Judd, Carol Gray, Elizabeth Bell. FNA ENTHUSIASM This year, as in the past, the Future Nurses club of NHS has accomplished much. Under the excellent leadership of their four sponsors, the girls have visited such places as: Mercy Hospital, Oklahoma Medical Foundation, and the OU School of Nursing. They have worked at the Cerebral Palsy Center and attend- ed the state rally. The FNA promotes interest in the worthwhile profession of nursing, and we should be exceedingly proud of its members. The sponsors who have guided the FNA through a successful year were: Mrs. Raleigh, Mrs. J. B. Williams, Mrs. T. A. Ragan, and Mrs. W. A. Beauregard. “Gee! A Doctor Kildare button!” exclaims Ann Wack- cr as Mrs. Raleigh presents Mary Katherine Houck with a FNA button. Jcannic Tullius, Mary Coughlin, Mary Ann Whitney, and Cindy Harper discuss FNA (?) business at one of the Future Nurses meetings. “Ooh! Look at the corpuscles!” exclaims Elaine Kctch- am to Mary Katherine Houck during a demonstration. [71] Mr. James A. Middleton, director of the band, prepares them for an upcoming contest. Directed by Mr. James A. Middleton, the Norman High School Band is one of the finest in NHS history. Involved in many activities concerning pep assemblies and half-time per- formances for the football and basketball games, the band displayed fine talent. The band re- ceived a superior rating at the Chickasha March- ing Contest, and was awarded the Class AA second place trophy for street marching. Being the only Oklahoma band invited to the Four State Band Clinic, it made a very memorable trip to Texarkana. Twelve members attended All-State Band and All-State Orchestra. For concert playing the band received a superior rating at the Central State Contest at Edmond. Throughout the year the band performed at seven concerts. At the District, the State, and the Tri-State Contests, the band won superior ratings, finishing up a very busy, but enjoyable year. Norman High The French horn section composed of Pam Whit- ten, aren Thompson, Bill Wilson, Richard Mart, and Bill Stewart is one of the best in the state. School Band Clarinetists Larry Snider. Pete Baker, Karen Brewster, Kathleen Kitch- ing. and Phil Luccock diligently practice their parrs in band rehearsal. Advancing in Norman High's favorite formation, the hand displays its marching skill. Kathy Anisdcn Joyce Anderson Mike Avery Ronny Bagby Pete Baker Marsha Barton Paul Bell Vivian Bell Karen Boren Nancy Brauglu Gene Brav Karen Brewster Jerry Buxton Larry Buxton Don Carpenter David Carricre Karen Coley Connie Collins Robert Crawley Linda Crews Wesley Devero Dallas Dorsett Russell Dunn Darrell F.dwards Michael F.lliott Keith Pinch Don Fountain Charlie Gass Carolyn Gay Marilyn Gay Gordon Grotts Jimmy Gudgcl David Gustafson Larry Harral Richard Hart Judy Hawk Richard Henderson Jan Herron Christy Hill Fred Holasck Ralph Houck Mike Huddleston Carolyn Hughes Bill Jernigan Patti Justice Jim Kccley Phil Kennon Mike Kimbrell Kathleen Kitching Sue Kuykendall Margaret LaFon Danny Lee Phil Luccock Dianne McDaniel Johnny Maddox Dennis Maloy Directed by Mr. Middleton, the Band rehearses for one of its many concerts. First row: Karen Thompson, Bill Wilson, and Richard Mart. Second row: Kathy Amsden. Third row: Char- lotte Southerland, Dallas Dorsett, and Linda Crews. The Band officers and Band Council members arc: First row: N. D. Moscoc, President; Robert Crawley, Vice-President; Patti Justice, Secretary; Bill Wilson, Reporter. Second row: Paul Bell, Senior Representative; Karen Thompson, Senior Rep- resentative; Russell Dunn, Assistant Drum .Major; Phil Luc- cock. Drum Major. Third row: Marilyn Martin, Sophomore Representative; Linda C. Williams, Junior Representative; Roger Parsons, Junior Representative. Donna Manning Marilyn Martin Mary Sue Mam- Nick Mayfield ' Josette Mcrrcll N. D. Moscoe Carol Parsons Paul Phelps Margaret Pirtlc Eugene Ray Lvnn Reed Linda Roskc Earl Rumans Jim Rummage Virginia Schimclpfcning Chris Smith Ronnie Smithers Larry Snider Charlotte Southerland Royce Spiccland Linda Stafford Pat Srapp John Stephens Bill Stewart Charles Stooky Tom Swain Mickey Swank Helen Thayer Jonathan Thayer Karen Thompson Charles 'fucker Stanley Upchurch Nancy Valouch Bart Ward Nancy Ward Pam Whitten John Wiley Linda Williams Bill Wilson Ralph Wilson Tommy Winn Brenda Wyatt Ann Finney, David Meyer, and Karen Wynn place tiles into the pattern of the NHS Insignia. Mrs. Fleming points out to Tom Boyett, Mike Taylor, Terry Wil- son, and Jeff LcBlanc the qualities of fine art. In the cellar of NHS Lynda Felton, Linda Moss, Jennifer Ragsdale, Geary Hunt, and Cynthia Calkins turn out another five—five block prints, that is! Artists Indulge In This year in addition to the usual class art work, the Paint Daubers helped with scenery for “The Music Man,” and weekly placed a paint- ing on the bulletin board as the picture of the week. The group entered numerous poster con- tests: Safety contest. Humane contest, YVCTU contest, and the Poppy poster contest. Mem- bers also displayed work at the “Young Talent in Oklahoma” show and the Edmond Art Fes- tival. As money-raising projects, they sold cook- ies, and held an art show and auction. At Christmas the club made decorations for the Tate Nursing Home and sent hand-made Christmas cards to the residents. Joan Wilcox becomes the center of attention as she is sketched by Kris Green, Kathy Winkler, Shirley Tuma, Tom Wright, and Mary Lou Orr. [76] James Strickland, Brenda Traeder, Susan Collins, Betsy Siegel, and Kay Kimbcrling prepare to fire a terra-cotta vase molded by one of the art students, David .Meyer. Ann Kinney, Karol Veal, and Kay Blackburn gaze in awe as David Meyer adds bis “golden touch” to .Margaret Warren’s painting, while Larry Stolhand, in the background, laughs at a private joke. Dallas Dorsett, Cynthia Smith, Reas Dunn, John Hemphill, Mrs. Fleming, and Charlotte Carter work on mixed media. Aesthetic Pursuits The Daubers spent many of their meetings designing and making a tile mosaic school emb- lem. It was presented to the school at the end of the year and will be placed in an appropriate place in the building. Because Mrs. Fleming retired from Norman High this year, the officers—David Meyer, presi- dent; Dallas Dorsett, vice-president; Susan Pace, secretary; and Tommi Collins, treasurer—repre- senting the club, honored her by presenting the school a scroll plaque. Each year outstanding art students will have their name placed on the entitled the “Fleming Award.” S 1 Tony Zulc, Adrienne Davis, Bobbi Jones, Donald Morton, Geraldine Huffman, Velma Johnson, and Glen Martin mount pictures to send to contest. [77] La Parisienne Has Active Year Officers, Dallas Dorsert, Treasurer; Lindy Buck, President; Mrs. Bell, Sponsor; Mary Ann Reed, Secretary; and Laurie Steinmcycr, Vice- President, study Le Figaro, bought by the club for the French classes. Not pictured arc Mrs. Wade, Sponsor; and Jonathan Thayer, Scrgcant-at-arms. La Parisienne, under the sponsorships of Mrs. Robert Bell and Mrs. Charles Wade has striven to give its members a better understanding of the language and customs of France. At the be- ginning of the year the annual French banquet was held and a University professor spoke. At Christmas the club had a caroling party. French club carolers took part in the Christmas assembly and also presented a skit on Christmas customs in France. Various programs during the year included slides shown by a student taken during his trip through France and a talk given by a University student. To round out the year the French Club members attended the spring picnic, and a French dictionary was given to the outstanding graduating senior La Parisienne member. First row: David Gustafson, David Clemens, Calvin Jones, Chad Rockett, Roger Geycr, and Duane Draper. Second row: Susan Donnell, Jane Meyer, Laura Mill, Mary Wilson, Patty Paul, Madclon Ncbergall and Judy Bandy. Third row: Annette Smith, Kathy Amsdcn, Karen Coley. Mary I larlow, Vera Beth Phillips. Connie Malloy, and Anita Gentry. [7«] Culture and philosophy hit a high in the home of Mrs. Bell as David Carricrc, Dan Meyer-Hayes, Marilyn Reynolds, Jonathan Thayer, and Percy Granger discuss French teenagers. “Bonjour! Comment allcz-vous cettc apres-midi? Joan Wilcox, Jackie Webster, Nancy Valouch, and Karen Bratcher study in the language labs. “See if 1 care that the girls won’t let me sit by them,” pouts Jonathan Thayer at a French Club meeting. First row: Lindy Buck, Vicki Burton. Margaret I.aFon, Cindy Harper, Pruda Shank, Jennifer Reynolds, Ellen Langston, and Sherry York. Second row: Susan Wright, Marilyn Kennedy, Caryl Kunscmullcr, Megan Riley, Dianne Buckley, Carol Donnell, Darlene Hammond. Judy Comcgvs, and Mary Ann Whitney. Third row: Mary Sue .Marty, Jane Reeves, Cathy Holman, Becky Berry, Lynn Harper, Mary Ann Reed, Kathy Rankin, Ann Stinson, and Kerry McCrady. Fourth row: Marilyn Reyn- olds, Sue Sherif, Joyce Goldfield, Verona Farabcc, Jonathan Thayer, Karen Wynn, Richard Booker, and David Carricrc. [79] Leading the 1965 Latin Club are officers: Billv Liiulsay, secretary; Mike Harmon, treasurer; Miss MeSpadden, sponsor; Jonathan Thayer, president; and Jim Hoover, vice-president. tick! It's Big Bad Wolf Kagan. Fatty Ragan, Nancy McGee, and Patti Justice rehearse for the Latin Club production of “Little Red Riding Hood. Latin Club Turns Thespian Under the sponsorship of Miss MeSpadden the Latin Club was reorganized this year as a Chapter of the Junior Classical League. Latin Club carolers took part in the Christmas assembly with Jim Hoover as narrator. Various meeting programs in- cluded a discussion of Roman politics and the pro- duction of “Red Riding Hood’’ in Latin. In the spring, several members attended the State Junior Classical League Convention at O.U. To complete the year a Roman banquet was held with the mem- bers attending in Roman costumes. 1963 has set a challenge for future groups. 1965 Latin Club members arc First row: Pam Winters, Nancy Valouch, Fatty Ragan. Helen Thayer, Nancy Herrick, Fatty Fowl- er, Jill Sellers. Joan Wilcox, Susan Brandt, and Charlotte Southerland. Second row: Valli Powell, Patti Justice, Jennifer Rags- dale, Linda Moss, Diane Turner, Gcorgianna Hamilton, Vivian Bell, Judy Hawk, Jo Ann Walko, and Mickey Swank. Third row: Jack Benge, Seth Osborn, Jerry Buxton, Charles Bilbo, Gene Bray, Rick Olncy, Chcrric Clikenbeard, Sharon Neal, Ro- berta Hanska, Shirley Womack, Betsy Sicgal, Jane Reeves, and Ann Finney. rsoi First row: Pat Crawford, Jancillc Boarts, Wilma Collett, Dorothy LaRuc, Linda Keller, Judy Jones, Carlcnc .McCracken, J. Hurshcl Aimvinc. Second row: Barbara Estridgc, Sue Smith, Judy Wilson, Ann Mill, .Margaret Hand- work, Donna Harris, Jcraldinc Parker, Ellen Webster. Third row: Don Aus- tin, Billy Monical, Lester David, Bill llamil. Gene Hill, Dave Massey, and Bennie McElhancy. DE Trains I wonder if this thing will blow up,” ponders Kenny Johnston as he delivers a package in the course of his work. The Distributive Education Class, under the guidance of Mr. Hurshcl Antwinc, enables a student to receive credit toward graduation and still hold a job. The DE students elected Linda Keller to represent Norman in the State DE Queen contest held in connection with the DECA Conference in Oklahoma City. At this conference Dorothy LaRue, a NHS student, was elected as a state officer. Another activity undertaken by the DE Club was an cmploycr- cmplovce banquet held in April. Ringing up sales and making change is a small but necessary part of Dorothy Johnson’s job. First row, left to right: Linda Keller, Treasurer; Dorothy La- Rue, Vice-President; Wilma Collett, Secretary; Janie Hender- son, Secretary; Par Crawford, Chaplain. Second row: Bennie McElhancy, Parliamentarian; Kenny Johnston, Historian; Dave Massey, President. [8H TIGERS TACKLE Rising above expectations, the Norman High School football team made a very impressive record for the 1962 season. The Norman Tiger’s were defeated by only Lawton 16-6, and Enid 12-8. This gave the Tigers a 9-2 record. Under the expert coaching of Gene Corrotto, Homer Simmons, Wray Littlejohn, Dale Ernst, and Bert Corr, the fighting Bengals thrilled the Norman fans with walloping scores such as the 51-0 win over Idabel, the 66-0 slaughter over Shawnee, and the 46-6 victory over Chickasha. Because of the outstanding team backing, quarterback Gary King was able to break five school records including those for rushing, scor- ing, and total yards gained. For his fine work, Gary was named the outstanding back in the Boomer Conference. From the line, Bobby Ritz earned a berth on the All-Boomer Conference first team. Many of our other players received recognition for their fine play in the Boomer Conference. Once again that Tiger spirit has remained un- tamable. “Run Diddlcy Daddy, there’s a Tiger on your tail!” Dick Wilburn, David Robinson, Bob Ritz and Jerry Wilson form a solid wall as they close in on their prey. Touchdown Coming Up—Quarterback Gary King turns the corner and sets out on a 47 yard sprint for the first score in the 14-0 victory over Duncan. Discussing the reason for the many hours of practice anti the many exciting games, arc coaches Bert Corr, Dale Ernst, Wray Littlejohn and Homer Simmons. TOUGH TEAMS Another Demon Bites 'I he Dust—The 'I igcrs were always in the right place at the right time. Gregg Huff and Dick Wilburn made the tackle. Leaders All-The three captains for the 1962 season were Bobby Ritz, Kenny Foss, and Gary King. They arc pictured as they confer with coach Gene Corrotto. Determination Undeterred—The starting backficld made up of John Hemphill, Ken Foss, Quentin Remy, and Gary King, provided many thrilling moments for the Norman fans during each of the exciting games of this season. Tigers Triumph with Teamwork a ■ First row: Bob Clark, Dick Clark, Bill Hcthcrington, Gregg 1 lu ff. Alike Collins, Alike Washburn, John Hemphill, Jerry Wilson, Don Allen, Marvin Daniels, and David Behrman. Second row: Bob Prickctr, Max Murrell, Gordon Will, Tom Wright, Bobby Alarsce, Kelly Wilson, Rusty Neel, Lain Adkins, Bud McDaniel, Quentin Remy, John Campbell, and Gary Williams. Third row: David Robinson, Prank Dabney, Joe Kill, Jim AlcPIrath, Mike Huddleston, Kenny Danner, Larry Dilks, Ron Morris, Randy Glasscock, Larry Bcrglan, Glenn Miller, Dick Wilburn, Gary King, Bill Lockett. Bob Ritz, and Ken Foss. NORMAN 13 ADA 0 NORMAN 66 SHAWNEE 0 NORMAN 12 PUTNAM CITY 6 NORMAN 24 STILLWATER 1 NORMAN 14 DUNCAN 0 NORMAN 42 CHICKASHA 6 NORMAN 14 DEL CITY 6 NORMAN 4 1 ARDMORE 6 NORMAN 51 ICABEL 0 NORMAN 6 LAWTON 16 NORMAN 8 ENID 12 Tiger Spirit Untamable Five Putnam City Pirates fail to stop quarterback Gary King as he crashes through for a touchdown. Mike Washburn (84) stands ready to help. [88] John Hemphill (44) brings down an Ada Couger with Gordon Will (62) and Ken Foss (30) ready to back him up. .May I cut in?” asks Kelly Wilson (34) as Quentin Remy (24) “waltzes with a Duncan player. The Tiger baseball team has rebuilt itself into one of the best teams Norman has ever had. Some of the basketball boys came out after the first three games and boosted team spirit and quality. There has been much speed on the bases as is shown in one instance by Wayne Johnson’s stealing three bases in one game against .Midwest City. An example of the team’s good hitting was a grand slam home run in a Midwest City game. Since there arc quite a few sophomores on the team this year, the returning team next year will be mostly “old hands” and should be a real winner. A Norman Tiger belts a long drive into right field against Putnam City. John Thompson streaks home a tally in Norman’s 11-1 victory over the Pirates. Baseball Team Rebuilds First row: Perry Brooks, Ray Alaggard, John Thompson, Billy Hill, Harmon Barclla, Lcs Fcrtig, Glenn Miller, Edward Charley, Bill Kruis, Sam Hatcher. Second row: John Hemphill, Fred Christian, Greg Akard, Dclmar Dean, Terry Fischer, Ricky Kersey, Roy Dudark, Gary King, Danny Hill, Wayne Johnson, Doug Williams, Harold Smith. [S9] Tiger On Attack—Star guard Jack Herron dis- plays some of the fine ball handling that placed him on the All-State Roster. [90] FREEZE!! The Norman Tigers look frozen here; but in real life it was the Tigers who put the cold chill on their opponents all season long. This year, for the fourth time, Coach Chet Bryan lias led his team to the highest peak, the A A State Championship. The 1963 team lived up to all pre-season pre- dictions that they would be No. 1. The Tigers have also made a name for themselves with their fine record of 22-1 and the outstanding shooting average which placed them at the head of all scorers. Their only loss was to Shawnee by the narrow margin of 60-58. Norman placed three men on the Boomer Conference All-Star Team. They were Jack Herron, Steve Taylor, and Ricky Kersey. Ker- sey made his second appearance on the Boomer Roster this year. Taylor and Herron also cap- tured berths on the Oklahoma All-State Team. Norman High will always remember this championship team with pride. Annie Annie Over?—No, its Sandy McGee as he jumps against a rival from Ardmore. The 1965 State Champs are: First roto: Brent Harris, Gary King, Basil Murry, l.eslie Fertig, The Trophy, Steve Taylor. See- ojid row: Coach Bryan, Gene Bauman, Marvin Daniels, Terry Fischer, Boh Clark, Sandy McGee, Jack Herron and Kick Kersey. TIGERS TAKE TITLE Basil Hurry tries to steal the hall from a Cougar as Terry Fischer, Gene Bauman, and Marvin Daniels get set to go up court. All-Stater Steve Taylor goes up for a lay-up in the State Tournament game against Sand Springs. Below: 1 he basketball boys arc pictured here as they take part in a pep assembly given in their behalf by the Gingersnaps. Above: “The big man strikes again.” Rick Kersey, 6' 6 center, was the Tigers leading scorer and reboundcr this year. He will lie the top prospect for the ’64 team. A familiar sight to all Norman fans throughout the championship 65 season, the jumps started the Tigers at each game. ’63 Scores Norman 61 . . Shawnee 49 Norman 50 . . Ardmore 37 Norman 58 . . . . . . Midwest City 48 Norman 76 . . Del City 39 Norman 58 . . McGuincss 47 Norman 82 . . Douglas 70 Norman 60 . . Ardmore 45 Norman 70 . . El Reno 52 Norman 71 . . Duncan 47 Norman 70 . . Ada 30 Norman 73 . . Chickasha 55 Norman 58 . . Shawnee 60 Norman 72 . . Lawton 52 Norman 52 . . El Reno 40 Norman 74 . . Norman 72 . . Duncan 57 Norman 52 . . . . . . Midwest Citv 45 Norman 69 . . Norman 55 . . Lawton 46 Norman 71 . . McAlcstcr 55 Norman 55 . . Norman 55 . . Douglas 40 Norman 43 . . The members of the “B” Team arc. First row: Louis Burnett, man- ager; Bill Tankerslcy, Ray Maggard, and David Gleason. Second row: Johnny Campbell, Jay Ward, Cal Hawkins, and Joe Logan. Third row: Ronald Argo, Jackie Watt, Robert Smith, Don Wilcox, and Bill Mcthcrington. “Swish, he puts it through.” Gary King makes his shot at the frcc-throw line during the Ardmore game. Team Work Is Winning Ticket Probably the most improved player of this season, Terry Fischer was an asset to our great team all year. He is being covered by Rick Kersey and Steve Taylor. The future backbone of the Norman basketball team, the “B” team displayed their fine ability throughout the year. Here Cal Hawkins, Ray Maggard, and Johnny Campbell play defensive ball. Some of the wrestling boys await their matches with mixed emotions. This season has been the best season for wres- tling in school history. The team had a 7 wins- 3 losses record and won two trophies. They were champions at the Duncan tournament and placed third at Midwest City. The team placed fifth at the Geary tournament, which was the toughest tournament the team wrestled in this year. A total of twenty-seven medals were won, four of them by Tommy Gowens. Although plagued by injury and sickness, the team had two boys place at State. Bob Prickett and Dickey Dilks, the first Norman boys ever to do so. The captain and high-point man this year was Mike Cox, but he was injured and was not able to go to State. Even though the team will lose five seniors this year, with the rest of the team re- turning plus those coming up from the junior highs, our next year’s team promises to be even better than this year’s. ’63 — Wrestling’s First row: Tommy Gowens, Bill Kocis, Ken Wright, Jim Lack, Mike Cox, Dickey Dilks, Alvin Reed, Tom White, Bud Mc- Daniel. Freddy Matcher, Jerry Pruett, Bob Prickett. Second row: Ricky Ernest, Richard McWilliams, David Abercrombie, John Davis, Joint Martin, David Mouck, Pete Bell. Danny Rinehart, Jimmy Fritch, David Gnrriott, Clarence Powell. Third row: Mr. Corr, David Overstreet, Tim Martin. Doug Grillin. Paul Smith, Doanc Harrison, Carl Haynes, Dana Donaldson, Gan Matthews, Braden Cross (Manager). [94] Coach Corr leads his magnificent matmen. with their mat, to the gym. Greatest Year Tom White attempts a switch against a Northwest wrestler. Captain .Mike Cox takes down a Northwest matman. Here Dickey Dilks is “riding his opponent. Ken Maddox is about to escape from a .Midwest City wrestler. [951 Swimming Our swimming team consisted of: First row: Terry Ross, Vince Roskc, Bill Bavinger, Rick Olney, David Clemens, Richard Brcadbcnncr. Second row: Hugh Mabe, Tom Kalian, Phil El- more, Robert Reed, Doug Griffin, and Ronnie Bagby. Tennis This year’s tennis team was coached by Chet Bryan and consisted of: First row: Mike Avery, John Maddox, John Davis, Paul Kelly, and David Rennie. Second row: Coach Bryan, Ken Mad- dox, Robert Crawley, Richard Hart, Richard Henderson, Frank Olney, and Eric Feaver. Golf Interest in golf was renewed at Norman High School this year. The team, coached by Mr. Ansel Young, played several matches with other state schools. It appeal’s that golf will be an increasingly popular sport next year. This year’s team consisted of: Tom Tonkins, Chuck Bell, Steve Taylor, Joe Flippo, Dean Craven, Charles Jernigan, and Alvin Turner. Jim Wells gets down into starting position as he would in a race. Track Has Great Year Quentin Rcmy shows his great skill in leaping hurdles, the event which won him high honors throughout the state. The Track team has been great this year and an improvement over last year. Since Coach Williams came here last year, he has changed the Track team from a small group of unorgan- ized boys into one of the best teams in the state with more than fifty boys out for it. The team won the Norman Invitational and received a trophy for it, and it came in third at the Lawton Invitational. One of the best meets of the year was the one at Ft. Worth, in which almost all the teams in the Southwest participated. The team also beat Capitol Hill in a dual meet there. The Track team got much better as the year progressed and showed great promise for years to come. Along with this improvement is a great popularity in the sport. Norman runner Hill Rccsc sprints across the finish line. The first day of a new school year marks a mile post for both the juniors and the seniors in Mr. Powell’s mechanical draw- ing class. SENIORS Lending the 1963 Senior Class is President Percy Granger. Other ’63 Senior Class officers are Steve Taylor, Vice-President; and Valli Powell, Secretary-T rcasurer. Our senior year, a year of achievement, scholarship, and fulfillment, will long be re- membered. Led by our president Percy Granger, and officers Steve Taylor and Valli Powell, we have been able to work together to achieve our highest goals. Outstanding seniors formed the backbone of our Tiger football and basketball teams, and many of the major and supporting roles were held by seniors in the production of “The Music Man.” The great talent of our senior class was also exhibited in the two senior assemblies. High honors were earned bv many graduates for their achievements in leadership, scholarship, and character. The beautiful Junior- Senior Prom and exciting Graduation Exercises added to make our Senior Year the most memor- able of our lives. A great help to the Senior Class this year were s|H nsors: Mr. Walter Warren. Mrs. II. C. Davis, Mr. Bill King, Mrs. Alice Fleming, Mrs. Robert E. DeKinder, Mr. Dale Ernst, and Mr. Bill Griffin. As seniors frantically rush to buy refreshments at the Junior Surprise Party, Bill Lockett deftly slips cookies up his sleeve. Orange And Black Forever . . ANN ADKINS: I'l l A Reporter ’63; I 'TA Vice Pres. '62, Treas. ’63; La Parisienne Treas. ’61; Student Council ’61, ’62; Gingersnaps ’61, Y 2, ’63; Central Prom Committee Y 2; Girls Chorus Y 1, ’62, ’63; .Mixed Chorus Y 2, ’63; All School Musical ’62, ’63. DONALD ALEXANDER KATHY AMSDEN: La Parisienne ’63; Gingersnaps ’61, ’62, ’63; Band ’61, ’62, ’63. SUSAN AMSPACHER: La Parisienne ’61, ’62; Student Council Rep. ’62; Gingersnaps ’61, ‘62, Pres. ’63; Girls’ State ’62; FFA Honor At- tendant '62; BPW Award ‘63. JUDY ANDERSON: La Parisienne '61; Gingersnaps ’61, ’62, Snap- per-Upper ’63; All-Sports Queen Attendant ’63. PAM ANDERSON PETE BAKER: Band, ’61, ’62, ’63. KENNETH BALCH: FFA ’61, Treas. ’62, ‘63. MARGARET BARBOUR: FT A 63; Library Club ’62; Science Club ’62. ’63; Spanish Club ‘62, '63; Gingersnaps '61, ’62, ’63; Tennis ’63. [101] Seniors Fulfill GENI ' BAUMAN: Basketball '6!, ’62, '63; Track ’62, ’63; Student Council Alt. '63; Boys’ Glee Club '63; Who’s Who ’61; National Honor Society '63; ‘N’ Club ’62, ’63. PAUL A. BELL: Science '62; Stage Crew '61, '62, ’63; Band ’61, '62, '63, All-State Band '61; Merit Scholarship Commended Group '63; National Honor Society '63; State Honor Society '63; All-School Musicals '62, ’63; Sj cech Play '62, '63. HAROLD BENNETT: FFA ’61, '62. '63. KAY BLACKBURN JANEILLE BOARTS: Dist. Ed. '63; Tiger Tales ’62. MICHELE .MARIE BOHN: EJA 62, '63; Mixed Chorus '62; Girls’ Chorus '62; Tiger Talcs ’62, '63. Other Schools: Science ’61; All School Musical ’61; EJA Y 1; Spanish Club Vice Pres. ’61. TOMMY BOYETT HARRIET BRAN TON: ENA ’61. ’62, ’63; FTA '62, ’63; La Pa- risienne '61; Paint Daubers ’61. KAREN BRATCHER: Gingersnaps '61-’63: Girls' Glee Club '61-'63; Mixed Chorus ’62, ’63; BPW Award '63; Girls' State Alt. ’62; All School Musical '61, '62; Speech Play '63; Senior Play ’63; Speech ’62, ’63; All State Chorus ’61-Y 3; Girls' Trio V l-’63; Student Council Alt. '61; La Parisienne '63. ALVIN BRAY KAREN BREWSTER: Tennis '62. ’63; ETA '61, '62. '63; Science Club ’62, ’63; Band ’61, ’62, '63. PERRY BROOKS: Baseball '63; Other Schools: Swimming '61, ’62. KENNY BROUDY N. DEAN BROWN: Spanish '63; Mixed Chorus ‘61, ’62. ’63; Boys’ Glee Club ’61. ’62. ’63; Double Quartet '62. L1NDY BUCK: FJA '62, Secy. ’63; La Parisienne ’61, Vice Pres. ’62, Pres. '63; Student Council ’61, Alt. '62; Gingersnaps ’61, ’62, ’63; National Honor Society '63, State Honor Society ’62, ’63; All School Musical '63; Speech ’63; Tiger Talcs ’62. ’63. DAVID BURKLEO BARBARA BURROW: FHA. Historian ’61, ’62; FNA ’62; La Pa- risienne ’61; Girls’ Glee Club ’62. VICKIE LEIGH BURTON: FNA ’63; FTA ’62. ’63; La Parisienne ’62, ’65; Gingersnaps ’62, '63; National Honor Society ’62, ’63; State Honor Society ’62, ’63. Other Schools: Triship ’61; FTA ’61; Spanish Club ’61. [102] Highest Goals CHARLOTTE CARTER: Faint Daubers ’63; 2nd place Edmond Art Festival ’61. PHIL CARTER MARY JANE CARVER: Gingersnaps ’61, '62, ’65; National Honor Society ’63; State Honor Society ’61. CAROL CHIPMAN: Gingersnaps ’61, ’62, Cheerleader ’63; Who’s Who ’63; National Honor Society ’63. CHERI MARIE CHRISTIAN VERNON CHRISTIAN: FFA, Secy. ’63; Other Schools: FFA, Re- porter ’61. DERRELL CL AX ION SARA CLIFTON: Gingersnaps ’62, ’63. JIM COATES ROYCE ANN COFFIELD WILMA COLLETT MIKE COLLINS: Football ’61, ’62, ’63; ‘N’ Club '61, ’62, ’63. SUSAN COLLINS: FJA 63; FNA ’61, Vice-president ’62, 65; Paint Daubers ’62, ’63; Gingersnaps ’61, '62. ’63; Tiger Talcs ’62, ’63. JIM COLWELL JUDY COMEGYS: Tennis ’62, '63; FJA ’62; La Parisienne ’61, ’62, ‘63; Student Council ‘62, ’63; Gingersnaps ’61, ’62, Alt. Cheerleader '63; Basketball Queen Attendant ’61; All-School Queen Attendant ’63; National Honor Society ‘63; All-School Musical '62, ’63; Tiger Tales ’62. CAROL COOK DANNY COUGHLIN MICHAEL COX: Wrestling '61, ’62, Captain ’63; ‘N' Club ‘62, ’65. [103] • • • Hard Work Produces RANDALL J. CRADDOCK: Football 61; Wrestling ’62; Band ’60, ’61; All-School Play ’61. PLAINT. CRAIG: Disr. Ed. ’63; Girls’ Chorus ’62. SHARON CRAMER: Student Council Rep. ’62, Pres. ’65; Ginger- snaps ’61, ’62; Central Prom Committee ’62; Girls’ Glee Club ’62; Choralaires ’65; BPW Award '63; Junior Rotarian ’63; Elks Club Youth Leadership Award ’63; All-School Queen Attendant ’63; All- School Musicals '62, ’63; Speech Play '62; 3rd place in State ’62; Who’s Who ’62. PAT CRAWFORD ROBERT LEE CRAWLEY BILL CREWS: Baseball ’62, '63; Boys’ Glee Club ’63. LINDA CREWS: Library Club ’62; Science Club ’62, ’63; National Honor Society ’61, ’62, ’63; State Honor Society ’61, ’62, ’63. DANA LYNNE CRITES: La Parisienne ’61, ’62, ’63; Library Club ’61, ’62; Other Schools: Chorus '60, 61; School Play ’60, ’61; School Paper Editor ’60, ’61. FRANK DABNEY: Football ’61, ’62, 63; Track '62, ’63; FFA ’61, ’62, ’63; Parliamentarian ’62; Sentinel ’63; ‘N’ Club ’62, Sentinel ’63. LESTER DAVID: Dist. Ed. ’63; Spanish Club ’62. DAVID DONALD DAVIDSON: Basketball ’61; Disr. Ed. ’63. JOHN DAVIS: Tennis ’62, ’63; Wrestling '62, ’63; Math Club Sccy.- Treas. ’63; Science Club Vice-President ’62; President ’63; National Honor Society ’62, ’63; State Honor Society ’61, ’62, ’63. JACKIE DAY CAROL DEASON: FNA ’62; Gingersnaps ’61, ’62, ’63; Girls’ Glee Club '61, ’62, ’63; Mixed Chorus 62, '63; All School Musical ’62, ’63. BILL DEMASTUS: La Parisienne ’61; Stage Manager ’62, ’63; All- School Musical '62, '63; Senior Plav ’62; Speech Play ’62, ’63; Speech ’62, ’63. ALLENE DENNIS WESLEY DEVERO: Spanish Club ’62, Sccy.-Trcas. ’63; Band ’61, ’62, '63; All-School Musical ’63. LARRY DILKS: Baseball ‘61; Football ’62. ’63; ‘N’ Club ’61, ’62, ’63. [104] “Well, Hoover, I’ll tell you . . N. I). Moscoc contemplates a question in Larin IV. “Do you like it Sherry?” Sandy Seals, Steve Raymond and Percy Granger listen to the roach city in “The Man Who Came to Dinner.” . . . A Year of Achievement CAROL DON Ml. I.: La Parisicnnc ’62, ’63; Paint Daubers ’62, ’65; Gingcrsnaps ’62, ’63; Music Man Committee ’63; First-Place French I, Edmond Scholastic Meeting '62; Other Schools: German Club ’61; GRA ’61; Sophomore Queen ’61; Chorus ’61. DALLAS DORSETT: La Parisicnnc ’61, Trcas. ’62, ’63; Paint Daubers ’61, Secretary '62, Vice-President ’63; Science Club Rejmrter ‘63; Student Council Alt. ’62; Gingcrsnaps ’61, ’62, ’63; Central Prom Committee ’62; Rand '61, ’62, ’63; National Honor Society ’62, '63; State Honor Society ’62, ’63; Music Man Cast ’63; Edmond Art Fes- tival '61, ’62, ’63; Young Talent '62, ’63. CAROL DU KELT: Gingcrsnaps '61, 62, ’63; Other Schools: Mixed Chorus ’61. SUSIE DUNN: La Parisicnnc ’61, ’62; Student Council '61, ’62, ’63; Gingcrsnaps ’61. ’62, ’63; Music Man ’63; Speech ’63; Tiger Tales Staff '63. TIM DYER: FFA '60, ’61; Stage Crew '61, ’63; Speech ’61. SUSAN EARLEY IJILL ENGLE JOEL EWING: La Parisicnnc ’62; Math Club President '63; Science Club Trcas. ’62, ’65; Junior Rotarian ’63; Merit Scholarship Finalist ’63; National Honor Society ’62, ’63; State Honor Society ’61. ’62, ’63; State ‘A’ Senior ’63. KEN FARRIS: Track ’61, ’62, Captain ’63, Cross Country ’61, ’62, Roomer Conference Cross Country Champs ’62; Student Council Alternate ’63; ‘N’ Club '62, Secy. ’63; Trail Staff ’62. riosi And Leaves A Record ERIC LEAVER: Basketball ’61; Tennis V 1, ’62, ’63; l.a Parisienne '62, ’65; I.atin Club ’65; National Honor Society ’62, ’65; State Honor Society '61, ’62, ’65; Student Council Alt. ’61; Student Council ’62, ’65; Boys’ Glee Club ’65; Speech Play ’63; Speech ’62, ’63; ‘N’ Club ’62. Songlcadcr ’63. LESLIE FERTIG: Baseball ’61, ’62, '63; Basketball ’61, ’62, ’63; Latin Club ’61; Spanish Club ’62, ’63; Who’s Who '61; National Honor Society ’63; State Honor Society ’62; ‘N’ Club ’62, ’65. LAMOND FISCHER TERRY RAY FISCHER: Baseball '61, ’62, ’63; Basketball '61, ’62, '63. JOE FLIPPO: Golf '63; Science Club '63; All-State Orchestra ’62; National Honor Society ’62. '63; State Honor Society ’61, ’63. EVELYN FLUD KENNETH FOSS: Football '61, '62, Tri-captain '63; ‘V Club ’62, ’63; .Math Club ’61; Student Council ’63. JAN FRIEDLANDER CAROLYN GAY: FHA ’63; FT A '62, Historian '63; Student Coun- cil ’61; Gingersnaps ’61, ’63; Band '61, ’62, ’63; Band Council ’62, Re- porter ’62. MARILYN GAY: FT A ’61, Treas. ’62. Pres. ’63; Latin Club ’63; Gingersnaps '62, ’63; Band '61, ’62, ’63; Band Council ’63; All-State Orchestra ’62, ’63; National Honor Society ’61, ’62, ’63; State Honor Society ’61, ’62, ’63. TOMMY JOE GIBSON RONALD CARL GORNALL: Dist. Ed. '61, ’62, ’63. TOMMY GO WENS PERCY GRANGER: 'Track ’61, 62, ’63, Cross Country ’61, Captain ’62; La Parisienne Parliamentarian '62; Student Council ’61; ‘N’ Club ’61, ’62, ’63; Boys' Glee Club ’62; National Honor Society '63; State Honor Society '62, ’63; All-School Musical ’61, '62, ’63; Junior Class President '62; Senior Class President ’63. CAROL GRAY: FHA Historian '63; FNA '62, ‘63; FTA ’63; Latin Club ’61; Gingersnaps '62, ’63; Other Schools: Latin Club ’60, ’61. CLAUDIA GRIFFIN: FHA ’62, ’63; Paint Daubers ’61, ’62; Other Schools: Spanish Club ’60, ’61; Home Economics Award ’61; Art Club '60, ’61. LINDA HAMES: FHA '61, Treas. ’62, Vicc-Prcs. ’63; La Parisienne Pres. ’61; FFA Queen ’63; Gingersnaps ’61, ’62, ’63; FFA Chapter Sweetheart ’63; All-School Musicals '61, ’62, '63; Girls’ Chorus ’61; Mixed Chorus 62, '63; Girls Sextet ’61; Girls Trio ’61, ’62, ’63; All- State Chorus ’62, ’63; National Honor Society '62. Scev. '63; State Honor Society ’61, ’62. PATRICIA HAMES r «mi Forever Victorious HILL HAMII.: Dust. Ed. ’63; IT A V 2, ‘65. DIANA HAMILTON: FNA ‘61; Mixed Chorus ’62; Sextet ‘61; Solo Contest ’61; Speech Play ‘63; Speech ’62. ’63. SARA JAYNE HAMILTON DARLENE HAMMOND: La Parisienne ’61, '62, ‘63; Gingersnaps ’61, ’62, ’63; Attendance Secy, of Gingersnaps ’63; All-School Musical ‘63; Senior Play ’63; Speech Play ’63; Speech ’62. ’63; State Speech Contest ’63. MARGARET ANN HANDWORK: Dist. Ed. ’63. DONNA HARRIS: Dist. Ed. '63; Gingersnaps ’61. ’62, ’63; Girls' Chorus ’62, ’63. GARY HARRIS: ‘N’ Clui 63. LINDA HARWELL: Gingersnaps 61, ’62, ’63; Chorus ’61, ’62, '63. SAMUEL ANTHONY HATCHER: Baseball ’61, ’62. ’63; Basket- ball ’61, ’62; Math Club ’61, ’62; Science Club ’61, ’62; Student Coun- cil ’61; Boys’ Chorus '61. '62, ’63; Mixed Chorus ’61, ’62, ’63; Boys’ Quartet ’63; All-State Chorus ’63; National Honor Society ’61, '62, ‘63; State Honor Society ’61, ’62, ‘63; All-School Musical ’63; Inter- national Key Club ’61, ’62; Straight ‘A’ Senior ’63. SUSAN HAWKINS: Gingersnaps ‘63; Other School: FHA '62; Spanish Club ‘61, ’62. BILL HAYES JUDY HAYNES SUSAN HAYNES NORMA HEIMS: FHA ’61; Chorus ’61. JOHN HEMPHILL: Baseball ’63; Basketball ’61; Football ‘61, ’62, ’63; Paint Daubers ’63; Student Council ’63; Spanish Club ’61, '62; Boys’ Glee Club ’65; Young Talent in Okla. Purchase Award ’62; Boys’ State '62; McCurlcv Award ‘62; 'N’ Club ’62. ’63. JANIE HENDERSON: Dist. Ed. Secy. ’63; Gingersnaps ’61, ’62; Girls Glee Club ’61, ’62; Honor Attendant DE Club ’63. RICHARD HENDERSON: Tennis ’61, ‘62, ’63; Spanish Club ’62; Band ’61, '62, ’63; Band Council ’61, ’62, Pres. ’63; All-School Mu- sical ’63. [1071 ROSE MARIE HENDERSON JACK HERRON: Basketball ’61-63; All-State ’63; Student Council V 1, Treas. '63; N‘ Club ’62. '63; Speech ’63; Nat’I Honor Society 61 - 63; State Honor Society ’61, ’62; Baseball '61. DON HICKMAN: Football ’61-’63; ‘N’ Club ’63. ANN HILL: Dist. Ed. '63; Gingersnaps ’62. HARRY GENE HILL: Track V,I; Dist. Ed. ’62. '63; FFA '63; Photography Club ’61. MIKE HILL: Basketball ’61; Football '61-’63; Track '62. ’63; La Parisienne '62; Glee Club Pres. '63; All-School Musical '62, '63; N Club '62, ’63. CHARLES HOGUE JIM HOOVER: Latin Club Vicc-Prcs. ’63; Stu- dent Council ’61-’63; Boys’ State '62; Junior Rotar- ian ’63; Who's Who ’61; Nat'l Honor Soc. ’62. ’63; State Honor Soc. ’61-’63; Speech Play ’63; Speech ’62, ’63; Central Prom Committee '62. ELAINE HORNER: FHA 61; Gingersnaps ’61- 63. MARY KATHERINE HOUCK: FJA ’63; ENA 61, '62, Pres. ’63; La Parisienne ’62; Gingersnaps ’62, ’63; Nat'l I lonor Soc. '62, ’63; State Honor Soc. ’61-63; Tiger '1'alcs Staff ’62, ’63. MIKE HUDDLESTON: Football ’62. ’63; Wres- tling ’61. '62; Band '61, '63. GREGG HUFF: Basketball '61; Football '61-63; Track ’63; Student Council Alt. ’63; Garrison Award '62, ’63; Nat’l Honor Society ’62, ’63; State Honor Society ’61-’63; N’ Club ’62-’63. MARSHA HUNT: FHA '62, ’63; La Parisienne ’61; Gingersnaps ’61; Girls' Glee Club ’61, ’62, ’63. BASIL HURRY: Basketball Y l-’63; Track '61-’63; Boys’ Chorus '61 -’63; Mixed Chorus ’61 -’63; Quar- tet ’62, ’63; Musical ’61, ’62; Speech ’63; ‘N’ Club '62. '65. CONNIE HURT: La Parisienne '61; Library Club ’61; Gingersnaps ’61, '62, ’63. HEATHER JANSING: Library Club ’61; Gin- gersnaps ’61. ’62, ’63. PAT JARVIS: FHA '63; La Parisienne ‘61; Sci- ence Club '62; Student Council 62, Secy. ’63; Gin- gersnaps '61-’63; Who’s Who ’63; Nat’l Honor Soc. ’63; State Honor Society ’61-’62; All-School Musical '62, ’63; Speech Play '65; Speech ’62, ’65. CARLA RUTH JOHNSON: ITA Historian ’61; La Parisienne '63; Girls' Glee Club ’62, ’63. SHIRLFNI JOHNSTON: Other Schools: Stu- dent Council ’61; Swimming Club ’61. MARY JOLLEY: Gingersnaps '61, ’62, 63; Girls' Glee Club ‘61, ’62, '63; Mixed Chorus ’62, ’63. BOBBI JONES: FJA '62; Paint Daubers ’63; Stu- dent Council '62; Gingersnaps ’61-'63; Cheerleader ’63; Choralaircs ’62; Basketball Queen Attendant ’61; All-Sports Queen Attendant '62, ’63; Tiger Talcs '61. '62; Soph. Class Vicc-Prcs. ’61; Tiger Mascot ’62. JOHN CALVIN JONES: La Parisienne ’62, ’65; Math Club ’63; Science Club ’62. '63; Band '61, ’62; Speech '62; Musical ’62; Nat'l Honor Soc. ’63; State Honor Society ’62, ’63. JUDITH JUDD: FNA '61, Treas. '62, Vicc-Prcs. ’63; Gingersnaps ’61-'63; Girls’ Chorus ’61-’63; Mixed Chorus ’62, ’63; Musical '62, ’63; Nat’l Hon- or Soc. '62, ’63; State Honor Society ’61-’63. PATTI JUSTICE: FT A '62, ’63; Latin Club ’63; Gingersnaps ’61-’63; Band ’61, ’62, Sccy.-Trcas. ’63. CAROL KAHOE: FHA '63; Gingersnaps 61; Girls’ Glee Club ’61, ’62, ’63. f 1081 JUDY KALDRIDER: I IIA Y 1, ’62; FI A ’62, ’63; Student Council '61; Gingersnaps ’61, ’62, ’63; All- School Musical ’63; Senior Play ’63; Speech ’62, ’65. LYNN KFIjM: Football ’60. 61; Chorus ’62, ’63; All-School .Musical ’63. BARBARA KELLER: Gingersnaps ’63. GARY KERSEY: Football ’61; Dist. Ed. ‘62, ’63; FFA '62, ’63. 1LLENE KERSEY: Girls’ Chorus ’61, ’62, ’63. ANNE KETCH AM: FNA Historian ’62, Treas. ’63; Gingersnaps ’61, ’62, '63. ELAINE KETCH AM: FNA ’61. ’62, 63; La Pa- risienne '61, ’62; Science Club ’62, '63; Gingersnaps ’61, ’62, ’63. LINDA KEENER: FT A ’63; Gingersnaps ’61. ’62, '63; Girls’ Chorus ’62; Speech 63. JOEL PEL KETONEN, II JOHN CLYDE KIDD Jr., Stage Manager ’61; Stage Crew ’62; Speech ’60, ’61, ’62. JOE KILL: Baseball ’61; Football ’61, ’62, ’63; ‘N’ Club ’62, ’63. MARY KING: FHA ’61. Secy. ’62. Pres. ’63; Lion Club’s Student of the Month ’62; National Honor Society ’62, ’63; State Honor Society ’62, '63. CARYL KUNSEMULLER: FHA ’65. La Pa- risienne ‘62, ’63; Gingersnaps ’62, '63; State Honor Society ’63; Other Schools: Speech ’61; Pep Club ’61. CAROL SUE LANE: Gingersnaps ’62; Chorus ’61. ’62; Girls’ Glee Club ’61, ’62. DOROTHY LaRUE: DE Queen Honor Attend- ant ’63; State Secy. ’63; Student Council ’61; Span- ish Club '61, ’62, '63; Gingersnaps ’61, ’62, ’63; Speech ’62. DURLAN SCOTT LAYMAN: Swimming ’62; ‘N’ Club ’62, ’63; State Honor Society ’61. PAM LrBLANC: FJA Parliamentarian ’63; Li- brary ’61; Gingersnaps ’61. ’62. ‘63; State Honor Society ’61. DUANE LESTER BILLY LINDSAY: Latin Club Secy. ’63; Student Council Alt. ’62; Mixed Chorus ’62, ’63; Boys’ Glee Club ’62. ’63; All-State Chorus '62, ’63; All-School Musical ’62: National Honor Society ’62. ’63; State Honor Society ’62. ’63. JIMMIE LINDSEY: Basketball ’61. KENNETH LINN: National Honor Society’63; State Honor Society ’62. RINDY LIVEZEY: Student Council Alt. ’62; Gin- gersnaps '61. '62, ’63; All-School Musical ’62; Speech '62, '63; Speech Play ’63. BILL LOCKETT: Football ’61, '62, ’63; Student Council ’63; ‘N’ Club ’62, ’63. STEVE LOWER. II09 J That’s it! Just use the THINK system. Percy Granger melts Liz Riddle during “The Music Man.” A musical takes much work—especially on the part of the accompanist. Nancy Cowan practices before “The Music Man.” Seniors Display Showmanship . . . PHIL LUCCOCK: Stage Band ‘62; All-State Band '65; Drum Major ’65, Asst. Drum Major ’61, ’62; National Honor Society ‘62, V. Pres. ’65; State Honor Society ’61, ’62, ’65; All School Musical ’65. HUGH P. MABE: Swimming '61, ’62, '65; National Honor Society ’65; State Honor Society ’61, '65; Senior Play ‘65; Speech Play ’62. LINDA MacKILLICAN: Gingersnaps ’62, ’65; Chorus ’65; Speech ’61, ’62; Other Schools: Pep Club ’60, ’61. KEN MADDOX: Tennis ’61, ’62, ’65; Wrestling ’65; La Parisienne '62, ’65; Math Club ’65; Student Council ’62. '65; Band ’61; Boys’ State '62; Merit Scholarship Finalist ’65; National Honor Society ’62. ’65; State Honor Society '61, '62; Sophomore Class President ’61. MARGARFT ANN MAREK: Gingersnaps '61, ’62, Sr. Class Check- er ’65; Who’s Who ’61; Speech ’62. BOBBY MARSEE: Football '61, ’62, '65; Boys’ Glee Club ’65; All- School Musical ’65. BETTY LOU MARTI: FHA ’61; Gingersnaps ’61, ’62, ’65. DAVE MASSEY CAROLYN .MATHERS: FJA ’65; Science Club ’61; Student Coun- cil Alt. '61; Gingersnaps ’61, ‘65; Tiger Talcs Staff ’65. rnoi JAMES N. MAYFIELD LYNN McCARTY: La Parisicnne ‘61, Sccy, ‘62; Gingcrsnaps 61, '62; Girls’ Chorus '61, ’62, ’65; Mixed Chorus ’62, ‘63; All-School Musical '61, ’62; Senior Play ’63; Speech ’62. ’63; Speech Play 63. SHERRE McCONNELL: FJA ’62. Pres. ’63; Student Council Alt. ‘61; Gingcrsnaps '61, '62, ’63; Tiger Talcs ’61, Asst. Editor ’62, ’63. BRUCE A. McCOY CARLENE McCRACKEN: Dist. Ed. ’63; Spanish Club ‘61; Girls’ Chorus '61, ’62; Mixed Chorus '62. BENNIE McELHANEY: Dist. Ed. Parliamentarian ’63; DE Student of the Year ’63. DAVID McELHANEY: Band ’61, ’62, ’63. NANCY MeGEE: Latin Club ’63; Library ’61; Gingcrsnaps ’61, ’62, ’63. KENNETH MeINTURFF: Dist. Ed. ’63; Boys’ Glee Club ’62; Mixed Chorus ’61, ’62. ’63; All-School Musical ’62; Other Schools: Wres- tling ’61. VICKY ANN McNEELEY: Student Council '63; Gingcrsnaps ’61, ’62, Alt. Tiger ’63; Speech '61, ’62; All-School Musical ’62; Speech Plav ’62. CAROLYN MePHERSON: ENA Parliamentarian ’62; ETA ’63; Gingcrsnaps ’61, ’62, '63; Girls’ Glee Club ’61. ’62, ’65; Mixed Chorus '62, ’63; Girls’ State ‘62; National Honor Society ’63; State Honor Society '61, ’62; Speech ’62, ’63; Speech Plav ’63; All-School Musical 62, 63.' PAT MePHERSON: E TA 62; Gingcrsnaps ’63; National Honor Society ’62, ’63; State Honor Society ’62, ’63; Other Schools: Spanish Club ’61; Student Council ’62; Speech Play ’61; Alt. Cheerleader ’61; Junior Class President ’62. BOBBY MILBURN: Boys’ Glee Club ’63; National Honor Society ’61, ’62, ’63; Other Schools: Band 61; Chorus ’61; State Honor So- ciety ’61, ’62. BONNIE MILLER: ETA ’62, ‘63; Spanish Club '61; Gingcrsnaps ‘61, ’62, ’63. GARY MINADEO: Other Schools: Football ‘61, 62; Intramurals ’61, ‘62. RON MINNIX: FJA ’62, ’63; State Vicc-Prcs. OIPA ‘65; Student Council ’61. Alt. '62; Central Prom Committee ’62; Speech ’63; Tiger Talcs ’63; Traii. Business Manager '62. Editor ‘63; Senior Plav '63. DOROTHY MITCHELL: GRA '60; Student Council ’60, ’61; Qin- gersnaps ‘61, '62; Girl’s Chorus '61, ’62; Mixed Chorus ’61; Jr. Play '61; Honor Attendant to Traii. Queen '60. ROBERT W. MOOMAU: FJA ‘62, 63; Spanish Club 60, ’61; Boys’ Glee Club ’62, ’63; Mixed Chorus ’61. '63; Tiger Tales ’62, ’63. . . . in Numerous Endeavors run Memories Of Prom JOE MOORE: Football ’62; Track ’63; FT A ’63;Boys’ Glee Club ’63. HELEN MORGAN N. I). MOSCOE: Swimming ’62; Wrestling ’61; Science Club Pres. ‘62; Student Council ’61, ’62, '63; Band ’61, ’62, ’63; Stage Band ’62; Band Council '62, '63; Band President '63; Lions Club's Student of the Month ’63; National Honor Society '61, '62, Reporter '63; State Honor Society ’61, ’62. ’63; All School Musical '63; Speech '63; Elks Leadership Award ’63. KENT MURRELL MAX MURRELL: Football ’61, ’62, ’63; Bovs’ Chorus ’63; All-School Musical ’63. BARBARA MUSIC: I'HA Parliamentarian ’62; Song Leader ’63; La Parisienne ’61; Girls’ Glee Club ’61, ’62, ’63; Mixed Chorus ’62, ’63. DOROTHY JOHNSON: Dist. F.d. '62, Chaplain '62; Library ’61; Student Council '62; Spanish Club ’61, ’62; Gingersnaps ’61, ’62; Girls’ Chorus ’61; DE Queen Attendant ’62. LEONARD R. NEEL MARY MARTHA NELSON: FJA ’62; PNA ’62; Student Council ’61, Vicc-Pres. '63; Spanish Club ’62, '63; Gingersnaps ’61, ’62, ’63; BPW Award ’63; Girls' State Alt. '62; Spanish Club Sweetheart ’62; FFA Queen Attendant ’61. Honor Attendant ’63; All-School Queen Attendant '62; National Honor Society '63; State Honor Society ’63; Speech '62, ’63; Speech Play ’65; Senior Play ’63; All-School Musical ’62, ’63; State Speech ’63; Jr. Class Secy.-Trcas. ’62; Oklahoma’s Jr. Miss ’63. FRANK OLNF.Y: Football Manager ’62. '63; Swimming '62; Tennis ’62. ’63; Math Club ’63; Science Club '62. '63; Student Council '62, ’63; ‘N’ Club ’62, ’63; Junior Rotarian ’63; Who’s Who '63; Merit Scholar- ship Finalist ’63; National Honor Society ’61, ’62, Pres. Y 3; State Honor Society ’61, ’62. ’63; Straight ‘A’ Student '63. RONNIE OLSON MIKE O’NEIL: Boy’s Glee Club ’63; Other Schools: Basketball ’61; Football '61, ’62; Track ’61. SETH OSBORN: Latin Club ’63; Science Club ’63; First in Edmond History Contest ’61. JACK H. OWENS JANICE DIANE PACE: FNA '65; l’TA ’62, ’63; Library ’63; Sci- ence Club '62, ’63; Student Council '61; Gingersnaps ’61, ’62, ’63; All- School Musical Crew '63; DAR Award ’63; Lion Club’s Award ’63; National Honor Society ’61, ’62, ’63; State Honor Society ’61, ’62, ’63. JERALDINE PARLER: Dist. Ed. ’63; Girls' Chorus ’61, ’62; Mixed Chorus ’62. LYNN PATTERSON: FTA ’61; La Parisienne ’61; Gingersnaps ’61, ’62, Tiger ’63; FFA Queen Attendant ’62; All-School Queen At- tendant ’63. 11121 AL PERRY Will Last Forever PAUL E. PHELPS: Band ’61, ’62, ’63. PAULA ANN PLOSILA: Choralaircs ’62; Girls' Chorus ’62; All- School Musical ’62; Speech ’62, ’63; Speech Play ’63; Other Schools: Mixed Chorus ’61, ’62; GAA ’61; Drama Club '61; Thespian Society ’61; French Club '61. VALLI POWELL: Latin Club ’63; Student Council ’61, ’62; Ginger- snaps ’61, ’62, ’63; Chorus ’62; Senior Class Secy. ’63. MARY KATHERINE PRICE: ENA ’63; FTA ’63; Gingersnaps ’62, '63; Girls’ Glee Club ’62, ’63; Mixed Chorus ’62, ’63. SHARON PRUETT: FHA ’62, ’63; Gingersnaps ’61, ’62, ’63; Girls’ Glee Club ’62, ’63. SAM PUTNAM: FFA ’63. PATTY RAGAN: Latin Club ’63; Library ’61; Student Council ’61, Y 2, '63; Gingersnaps ’61. ’62, ’63; FFA Honor Attendant ’62; Speech '63; All-School Musical ’63; National Honor Society ’63. STEVE RAYMOND: Swimming ’62, '65; Science Club ’61. ’62, ’63; Speech Play ’63; Stage Crew ’63; Merit Scholarship Finalist ’63; Na- tional Honor Society ’63; State Honor Society ’61. ALVIN REED: Wrestling ‘61, ’62. ’63; Dist. Ed. '61. ’62; Spanish Club ’61, ’62; ‘N’ Club ’61, '62; Boys’ Glee Club ’63. ROBERT REED: Swimming ’61, ’62, ’63; Track ‘63; Photography Club ’61; Science Club Vicc-Pres. ’63; Speech ’62, ’63; Speech Play ’63; ‘N’ Club ’61, '62, ’63; State Honor Society ’62. RUSTY REED: Baseball ’61; Swimming 61, ’62, ’63; Track ’61; ‘N’ Club ’62, ’63; Spanish Club ’62. RONNIE LEE REESE: La Parisienne '61. ’62, ’63, Seev- ’62; Science Club ’61, ’62, ’63; Student Council ’61, Alt. ’62; Boys’ Glee Club ’63; Speech Play ’63; All School Musical ’62, ’63. JUDY REID NANCY RICHEY NEEL LIZ RIDDLE: FJA ’62, ’63; Student Council ’61. '62; Gingersnaps '61, ’62; Alt. Cheerleader ’63; Central Prom Committee ’62; Chorus His- torian ’62, Pres. ’63; Mixed Chorus ’62, ’63; Girls’ Chorus ’61, ’62, ’63; BPW Award ’63; Lion Club's Award ’63; All-School Queen At- tendant ’62; All-School Queen ’63; Who’s Who ’62; Speech ’63; All- School Musical ’61, ’62, ’63; Tiger Talcs ’62, ’63; National Honor Society '61. ’62, ’63; State Honor Society ’61, ’62, ’63; Friendliest Sr. Girl '63. JERRY RIDGWAY: Wrestling ’61; Dist. Ed. ’63; FFA ’61, ’62, ’63. BOB R1TZ: Friendliest Sr. Boy ’63; Football 61, ’62, '63. Tri-Cap- tain ’63; Boys’ Glee Club ’63; ‘N’ Club ’62, Pres. ’63; Student Council ’63. MIKE ROBER TS [113] “Oh, to be seven feet tall, sighs Leslie Fertig as Steve Taylor and John Hemphill fight over the inorning paper. Senior Spirits Soar As_______ JAM. ANN ROBERTSON: Gingersnaps 61, '62, 63; Girls Chorus 62; Mixed Chorus 63; Speech Play 63; Speech ’62, ’63. DAVID ROBINSON: Football 61, 62, 63; Student Council Alt. '63; Spanish Club 62, ’63; Boys’ Glee Club ’63; Boys’ State ’62; Gar- rison Award ’62; Junior Rotarian 63; National Honor Society '61; 62, '63; Stare Honor Society 61, '62, ’63; ‘N’ Club ’62; Vicc-Prcs. 63; Alt. to U.S. Senate Youth Program ’63. LINDA ROBISON. l'TA ’62, ’63; Secy. FT A ’62; Library Club '61, '62; Science Club ’62; Gingersnaps ’61. ’62. KARL ROMANS JERRY RUSSELL: FFA ’61, ’62, ’63. BILL RYAN JUDY RYAN JANIE SALYER CAROLYN SCIILOSSER: Library '61, Vicc-Prcs. '62; Science Club '62; Student Council Alt. '61; Spanish Club ’62; Gingersnaps 61, 62, ’63; Tkaii. Advertising Editor ’63; National Honor Society 62, ’63; State Honor Society ’61, ’62. [114] MELODY JOYCE SCROGGINS: III A ’61; Gingcrsnaps ’61; Chorus ’62, ’63. SANDY SEALS: FJA '62. 63; La Parisicnnc ’6!, ’62, ’63; Student Council ’61; Willing Worker '63; Boys’ Glee Club '63; Speech '62, ’63; Speech Play '63; Senior Play ’63; All-School Musical ’62, ’63; Tiger Talcs ’62, ’63. CAROL ANN SHAD1D: Science Club ’62, '63; Spanish Club ’62; Gingcrsnaps ’61. '62; Speech ’63; All-School .Musical ’62, ’63. B. K. SHAYV: FTA ’62; Speech ’62, ‘63; Stage Crew ’63; Speech Play ’63. MIKE SIMS CHRISTINE SMITH CYNTHIA SMITH: Paint Daubers ’63; Student Council ’61; Gin- gcrsnaps ’61, '62. Cheerleader ’63; All-Sports Queen '62; Honor At- tendant to All-School Queen ’63. JOHNNIE RUTH SMITH: FNA ’62. ’63; Girls’ Clec Club ’62, ’63; Mixed Chorus ’61. ZONA KAY SMITH: Disc. Ed. ’62, ’63. LINDA KAY SMITH WILLIAM E. SMITH KATHY SPEARS: Dist. Ed. 62. ’63; Gingcrsnaps 61, ’62; Chorus '61, ’62. MIKE STAPP RONIE STOKES LARRY STOLHAND GARY SWIMLEY: La Parisicnnc ’61; Math Club ’63; Science Club ’62, ’63; Boys’ Glee Club ’61; Mixed Chorus ’61. MIKE TAYLOR: Wrestling ’62; Paint Daubers ’63. STEVE TAYLOR: Senior Class Vice-Pres. '63; Basketball '61, ’62, All-State ’63; 'N' Club '62, ’63; Golf ’63. ___School Draws to Close [115] Farewell Seniors, THAI) THOMAS TAYLOR: Wrestling ’61; Boys Glee Club ’61, ’62. GUS THOMPSON KAREN THOMPSON: FT A ’62, Secy. ’63; La Parisienne ’61; Li- brary Club ’61; Spanish Club '62; Gingersnaps ’61, ’62, ’63; Band ’61, '62, '63; Band Council ’63; All-School Musical ’63; State Honor Societ)' ’63. TOMMY THOMPSON: Swimming '62; ‘N’ Club ’62, ’63; Stage Crew '62, ’63; Speech Play ’63; All-School Musical ’62, ’63; Boys’ Glee Club '62, '65. LINDA TOBERMAN: FHA '61, Reporter 62, Secy. ’63; FT A ’61, ’62, ’63; Gingersnaps ’61, ’62, '63; Third in Edmond Art Festival ’61; Betty Crocker Award ’63; Willing Workers ’63; Speech ’63. CHERYL TODD: La Parisienne ’61, ’62; Student Council ’62; Gin- gersnaps ’61, ’62, Cheerleader ’63; Trail Queen Honor Attendant ’61; ALL-Sports Queen Attendant ’62; All-Sports Queen ’63; National Honor Society ’63; State Honor Society ’61, ’62, ’63. LYNDA TODD: La Parisienne ’61, '62; Student Council ’62; Ginger- snaps ’61, ’62, Cheerleader ’63; All-Sports Queen Attendant ’63; Na- tional Honor Society ’61, ’63. SUSAN TRACY: Science Club ’63; Spanish Club ’62; Gingersnaps '62, ’63; Band '62; All-School Musical ’62, ’63; Other Schools: Band '61; Pep Club ’61; Majorette ’61; U-Tcens ’61; GAA ’61; Science Club '61. CHARLES TUCKER: Band '61. ’62, ’63; Stage Band ’62, ’63; Na- tional Honor Society ’62, ’63. ALVIN TURNER: Golf ’63; FJA Treas. ’63; Latin Club ’63; Pho- tography ’61. Pres. ’62; Spanish Club Pres. ’63; Boys’ Glee Club ’63; Speech '63; Speech Play ’63; All-School Musical ’63; Tiger Talcs '62, ’63; National Honor Society ’63; State Honor Society ’61, ’62. PATSY VAUGHAN: Library Club ’61, ’62; Student Council Alt. '61; Gingersnaps ’61, ’62, ’63; Speech ’63; Girls’ Glee Club ’62; Mixed Chorus ’63; All-School Musical ’62, ’63. KAROL VEAL: La Parisienne ’61. ’62; Paint Daubers '63; Student Council ’62; Gingersnaps ’61, ’62, Cheerleader '63; I’FA Queen At- tendant ’61, ’62; Honor Attendant to All-Sports Queen 63. M1CHAELA VLACH: GRA ’61; La Parisienne ’62; Girls’ Glee Club ’63; Speech ’63. JO VOWELL JILL VVADF. MILLIE WAGGONER: FNA '61, ’62, '63; Science Club ’61, '62; Gingersnaps ’61, '62, ’63. JIM WALKER: Basketball ’61, ’62; Track ’61, '62. JACQUE WALLACE: Gingersnaps ’62, ’63; Girls’ Chorus ’62, '63; Mixed Chorus ’63; All-School Musical ’63; Other Schools: FHA ’61; Latin Club ’61. [116] Class of 1963 BART WARD: Science Club '62; Band '61. ‘62. Vicc-Prcs. '63; Stage Band 62. '63; National Honor Society 61. ‘62. '63; State Honor Society 61, 62, ’63. NANCY WARD: Gingersnaps 62, 63; Band 61, '62, 63; National Honor Society 62, ’63; State Honor Society ’61. MIKE WASHBURN: Baseball 61; Football '61. ‘62, ’63; Track ’62, 63; La Parisienne ’61; N’ Club ’61, 62. ’63. JANE WATSON: Gingersnaps 61, 62; Girls Glee Club 62, ’63. JEI'F WATSON: Swimming ’61. 62; ‘N’ Club ’62, ’63; Speech ’62,’63. MIKE WATT JEAN WILLIAMS BARRY WILLIAMSON: Wrestling ’61; Dist. Ed. 63; Speech 62; Speech Play ’62; Senior Play ’62. JUDY WILSON: Dist. Ed. 63; FT A ’61; Library Club '61. KELLY WILSON: ‘N Club ’63; Other Schools: Track ’63. RAMONA WILSON: FHA ’62, Treas. ’63; Library ’62; Ginger- snaps ’63. CHARLENE WISE: Gingersnaps ‘61. ’62; Girls’ Glee Club. '61, '62. DARLENE WISE: Gingersnaps ’61, '62, ’63; Mixed Chorus '62, '63; Girls’ Glee Club ’61, ’62, ’63. WILLA WOODROW BILL WOODSON: Swimming '62; Spanish Club ’61; ‘N’ Club '62. ’63. JAN WRIGHT HARRIS: Dist. Ed. ’63; Chorus ’61, ’62. MARTHA WRIGHT: Gingersnaps ’61. SUSAN WRIGHT: FJA Vicc-Prcs. ‘62, State Pres. ’63; La Parisienne 62, ’63; Student Council ’61, '62; Willing Worker ’63; Gingersnaps 61, 62, 63; 'Tiger 'Tales '61, ’62, Managing Editor ’63; National Honor Society 63; State Honor Society ’61. KAREN WYNN: FJA ’63; La Parisienne ’61, 62, '63, Sccy.-Rcportcr '62, Vicc-Prcs. ’62; Paint Daubers '61, 63; Science Club ’63; Student Council ’61, ’62, ’63; Gingersnaps '61, 62, ’63; Central Prom Com- mittee 62; All-School Musical Crew '62, ’63; Trail Business Manager ’63; BPW Award ’63; Who’s Who ’62; All-School Queen Honor Attendant ‘63; National Honor Society '63; State Honor Society ’61. [117] JUNIORS Our Junior year has been an active and ex- citing one. We worked very hard on our money raising projects: the Junior Surprise Party, the bake sales, and our participation in the school musical. We cheered our sports stars on to many victories. The year was climaxed with our unforgettable Junior-Senior Prom. The class officers: Larry Harral, president; Sara Culp, vice- president; and Maria Kay Gill, secretary-treas- urer; performed a remarkable job and helped create that certain thing called “class pride” among us. We arc looking forward to our senior year, and back on that joyous Sophomore year, but our Junior year will always be one we will never forget. The President of the 1963 Junior Class was Larry Harral. The Junior Class officers for the 1963 school year were: Maria Kay Gill, Secretary-Treasurer; and Sara Culp, Vice-President. The Junior Sponsors were: First row: Mrs. Kimrey, Mrs. YViest, Mrs. Smith. Second row: Mr. Rauch, Mr. Reynolds-, and Mr. Powell. [118] Melba Absilire Kileen Adair Beverly Gail Adkins Greg Akard David Allin Andy Anderson John Ashmore Don Austin Joyce Bailev Dennis Batch Judy Bandy Forrest Barker Dorothy Jean Barnett Virginia Bartlett Linda Bcardslcc Oma Ruth Beauchamp David Behmian Mary Ann Bcldcn Chuck Bell Judy Bell Jack Benge Larry Steven Bcrglan Becky Berry Charles Bilbo Jan Birmingham Darrell Blackburn Janet Bloomer Richard Booker Gladys Bookour Karen Boren Anthony Bowers Janet Bradley Susan Brandt June Ann Bray Perry Brown Richard Brown “Phil, those arc football boys, not gym girls.” A group of Juniors listen intentivcly to Mr. Reynolds. “Next time Mrs. ?? stops us in the lunch line we’ll Gang Bang her.” A group of Junior boys discuss their problems during lunch. Shirlcv Elaine Brown Betty Bruemmer Etl Bucher Diane Buckley Alike Burks Shay Burnett Sandra Busch Earl Butts Guyanne Calame Nancy Carpenter James Cavanaugh Jo Ann Champeau Judic Childress Ann Clark Boh Clark Richard Clark Jim Cleveland Einda Cleveland Chcrric Clinkenbeard Tommi Collins Tommy Collins Bill Cook Rat Corkins Gary Corrotto Cathey Cowan Charlene Cox Cheryl Craig Dean Craven Steve Crevcling Dan Crocker Sara Culp James Daniels Alarvin Daniels Ken Danner Wanda Da vault Dana Davis Dclmar Dean Richard Lee Dilks Jcanic Dragoo Candy Drilling Joe Drilling Roy Dudark Linda Dudley Sylvia Dumas Johnny Duncan Donald Ellcdgc Ronald Ellcdgc Carolyn Ellis Rick Ernest Barbara Estridge Mary Alice Eurton Jackc Ferrell Donnie Fountain Ratty Fowler Linda Fritch Barbara Jean Fry Carol Gaddis Anita Gentry Kay Giezentanner Eddie Gilbert Maria Kay Gill Robert Gilmour Nona Gordon Karen Green Lctha June Greenwood Leonard G. Gregory Cherry Kay Griffith Ann Haddock June Hall Laura Hallam Bruce Halsey Robert Hanska Marsha Hardesty Mary Harlow Lynn I larpcr Larry Harral Judy Harrell Brent Harris Buddy Harris Doanc Harrison Richard Hart Freddy Hatcher Mickey Haynes Judy Heavener Barbara Henderson Carol Henderson David Herr Nancy Lynn Herrick Linda May Hill Sam Hoisington Georgia I lollcy William Mol .baucr Dale Horton William Robert Hudson Geraldine Huffman Cathy Iglchart Jill Jcpson Charles Jernigan Barton Johnson Becky Johnson Wayne Johnson Adclc Jones Judy Jones Charles Lee Keeling Donald Kecstcr Lee Kcllev Paul A. Kelley Marilyn Kennedy Don Kerby Ricky Kersey John Keys Kay Kimbcrling Linda Kinnebrew Kathleen Kitching Francinc Korgan Donna Lee Kruis Kathy Kuhlman Jim Lack Ted R. LaMar. Jr. Margaret Langley Ricky Lcaumont Carol Leblanc Linda Littlccrcck Vicki Loveless Anne Lovorn John M. Lowslcy Marilyn McCarlev Irma Dee McConnell Carol MeDade Robert Louis McDaniel I lullon McDonald Judy .McDonald Lynda McElhancy Jim McKlrath Janice McGovern Gary McNabb Richard McWilliams James Madden Johnny Maddox Connie Malloy Jacquctta Marsh John Martin Robert Martin Mary Sue Marty Diane Mead Jacky Medealf Jerry Medford Carolyn Mciscr David Mciscr Jerry .Mciscr First roiv: Judy Miller, James Morchcad, Helen Morgan, Glenda Moore, James Moore, Janet Morris, Sherrill I'. Munn. Middle roiv: Jackie Myers, Jimmy Nash, Sharon Neal, Madcion Nebergall, Fatty Noogle, Faye Nut- tall, Lena Oliphant. Bottom roiv: Nancy O'Neal, Mary Lou Orr, Susan Pace, Linda Panned, Angela Parnell. Norman Patrick, Vicki Pence. [122] Vera Beth Phillips Phil Pierce Ann Pilling Sandra Polk Andrew John Potts Paula Powers Linda Pratt JoNcll Price R. L. Price Jerry L. Pruett Clyde Eugene Ray Carolyn Reed Bill Reese Jane Reeves Bob Rcisingcr Quentin Remy David Rennie Billy Ridgway .Megan Riley Thomas Robinson Chad Rockett Dorothy Ross Toni Ross Stuart Rucker Rita Rudkin Jimmy Rummage Dolores Schanz Mike Scuddcr Barbara Sellers Jill Sellers “Don’t forget to buy your ticket to the Junior Surprise Party!” A group of Juniors try to sell tickets to the Junior Sock-Mop. Win, Place, and Show—Tom Wright, Gary Williams, and Virginia Bartlett walk to lunch. [123] .Mike Slurp Carolyn Shefler I'.vcrctr 1 . Shisslcr Gary Shockley Mike Smith Ronnie Smithers Hob Sneed lurry Snider Charlotte Southerland Royce Spiccland Margie Spor Danny Springs Lynda Stanglc Rat Stapp Floyd Steely Laurie Steinmeyer Bill Stewart Janie Stewart Ann Stinson Clif Stone Cordelia Stone F.velyn Stout Milton Strain Carolyn Sue Strategier Class of ’64 . . . “Judy, quit tickling my feet, laughs Maria Kay Gill, as Farric Young acts as her foot-stool. Look, its still alive,” shouts Larry Snider, while Bud McDaniel, John Potts, and Gan Matthews look on. Kathi Straw James Strickland Don Sullivan Tom Swain Shirley Ann Sweeney Janice Tadlock Rock Tapken Carol Taylor Sandy Tcrhunc Jonathan Thayer Karen Thomas John Thompson Judy Tiller Donann Toler Tom Tonkin Brenda Traeder Billy Tucker Nancy Valouch Larry I). Varner Ann Wackcr Patsy Waldroop Sherrye Waller James Ward Ellen Webster . . . Forever Victorious First row: Jim Wells, Steve VVclty, Wanda Jo West. Johnita Kay Wharton, Betty Wheeler, Pam Whitten. Joan Wilcox. (Jor- don Will, Janice Willcox. Middle row: Gary Williams. Laura Williams, Linda Carole Williams, Linda Lee Williams, Lynne Wil- liams, Robert Williams, Bill Wilson, Susan Lee Wilson, Terry Wilson. Hot tom row: Gary Winters, Pamela Winters, Marcella Jean Wise, Jerrv Womack. Shirley Womack, Paul Kenneth Wright, Richard Wyatt, Farric Young, Tony Zule. [125] ; SOPHOMORES The Sophomores of 1963, the largest of the three classes, have rocked NHS with their en- thusiasm. They have shown the vitality that is typical of all Norman Tigers as they participated in the various activities of their new school. The Sophomore Class has proven its loyalty to Nor- man High by living up to the goals and tradi- tions found in its halls. It can be plainly seen as the Class of ’65 approaches the leader’s position in NHS that the Tiger banner will remain aloft. The President of the 1963 Sophomore Class, .Mike Harmon. The Sophomore Class sponsors, .Mrs. Bailey, Mr. Sawyer, Mrs. Braith- waitc, Mr. Upchurch and Mrs. Brandt were always ready to help. Cindy Bowlby, Vice-President, and Linda Stafford, Secretary-Treasurer, worked diligently for their class. [126] David Abercrombie Lain Adkins Joyce Alexander Austina Gail Allison Joe Allman Glenda Amrein Joyce Anderson Mike Anderson Bobo Angclino Thomas Anncslcy Doyle Argo Ronald Argo Jane Ash Mike Avery Maridee Bailey Par Bain Herman Barela Terry Barnard Marsha Barron Brian Baum Bill Bavingcr Rex Beal. Jr. Patricia Bell Vivian Bell Joyce Benge Larry Bigbic Larry Birden Nancy Blair Deanna Blancctr Harold Boston Cindy Bowl by Karen Bramletr Nancy Braught Gene Bray Caren Brcchcen Linda Brookshire Bobby Brewer Linda Brewster Bonnie Brockman Jacky Brooks Patsy Broody Jan Bryan Sandy Buck Mary Jane Bumgarner Louis Burnett Wicky Burrow Jerry Buxton Larry Buxton Cynthia Calkins John Campbell Don Carpenter David L. Carricrc Judy Channcll Patricia Charles Edward Charley Wayne Check Fred Christian Stanley Cicreszko Carolyn Clark Gay Clark “Watch his sleeve,” Shannon Rice tells Rick Olncy while Ralph Wilson and Thomas Anncslcy plot a scheme. “You arc on my little pinky!” Donna Evans shouts to Sandy Schadcr. Sophomores Boast Largest Class David Clemens Vickie Clements Keith Clouscr Jean Cochrane Allen Coleman Karen Kay Coley Connie Collins Marilyn Collins Marsha Colwell Billy Conkling Julie Cook Karen Jo Cox Carry Craig David Crcvcling Mary Crews Mary Ann Crockett John Cunningham David Davenport Adrienne Davis Margaret Dean Phil Dees Terry Demastus I.orctta Dennis Mike Deskin Harley R. DeVore Boh Dillard Sue Dillard Julianna Dixon Dana Donaldson Susan Donnell Calvin Doussett Duane Draper Danny Dudley Russell Dunn Susan Easterling Darrell Edwards [128] John W. Edwards Tommy Edwards James Elder Connie Ann Elledge Michael I). Elliott Phil Elmore Don Eoff Jennifer Eubanks Donna Evans Varonia Farabcc Donald Farris Lynda Felton Priscilla Ann Feuerborn Keith Finch Ann Finney Carol Foss Phyllis Fox Skippy Fox Roberta Franklin Ann Freeman James Fritch Larry Gardner Phyllis Garner David Garriott Mary Jane Gatchcl Pat George Roger Geyer Preston Gilson Gene Gilstrap David Gleason Joyce Goldfield Glenda Graves Linda Gray Linda Greb Kris Green Leslie Gregory Pat Griffith Gordon Grotts Linda Gunning David Gustafson Susan Hall Susan Hallam Robbie Ham Tommy Haines Delores Hancock Janie Hankowsky Bob Harmon Michael Ray Harmon Cindy Harper Linda Harrison Pat Hatcher Roy Hatfield Judy Hawk Cal I lawkins Carl Haynes Thurman Heck Glen Heir . James Hemphill Shari Henderson Jan Colcnc Herron [129] Hill Hcthcrington Christy Mill Danny Mill Laura Mill .Mark Minshaw Shircc Hockman Hob Mollcvman Sherry Hollingsworth Cathy Holman Jan Hopkins Hrenda Houck David Houck LaWayne Houck Ralph Houck -vHr MriBTWW Joe Howard David Howse Carolyn Hughes Future Leaders Sue Ivy YY'altcr Jaeschkc, Jr. Phil Jennings Hill E. Jernigan Anna Johnson David Johnson Dorothy Johnson Peggy Johnson Suzanne Johnson Harbara Diane Johnston Jerry Jones Jimmy Jones Jill J( shu Phil Kennon Gloria Kerby Carolyn Kessler Harbara King Carole King Joy Knight Sue Kuykendall Margaret LaFon Billie Ruth Landers Ellen Langston Thomas Lavine Cindy Leaverton Donna Kay Lewis Hrent Livingston Joe Logan Hill Long Hardin Lovelace Jimmy Luther Linda Sue Lutker Kerry AlcCrady Kathy McCray I )iannc McDaniel Hnicc McFarland David AIcNabb Margaret Ann Mabc Rita Maher Dennis Maloy Mesha .Maloy Donna Janccn Manning Cheryl Mailer Bill Alarrs Ratty Marshall Jimmie Lou Marti Judy Martin Marilyn Martin Tim Martin Barbara Mciscr Jo Ann Meissner Josette Alcrrell Jane Meyer Butch Milam of Norman High Carol Sue Alilburn Mary Martha Miles Giciin Miller Vic Alillcr Judy Mills Kathy Moore Lynn Moore Barbara Morgan Linda Moss Cindy Alotc Dennis Murphy Janice Neal Joyce Neal Ginger Nelson Steve Nelson Carolyn Newman Patti Nolan Richard C. North Larry Odom Bobby Oliphant Joe Oliphant Rick Olncy David Overstreet Pam Oviatt Pam Owens Ina Sue Padgett Carol Parsons Patricia Paul Tim Payne Joan Pearson Judv Pearson Eddie Perry Diane Peters Sharon Pettit Brenda Phillips Elaine Pickel Curds Pierce Peggy Pierce Lorric Pierson Donna Pinkerton Margaret Pirtlc Glcnna Pool Bob Prickctt Jennifer Ragsdale Rena Ralls Kathy Rankin Sandy Ray Vicki Raymond Lynn Reed Mary Ann Reed John Reikowsky Camilla Reynolds Jennifer Reynolds Marilyn Kav Reynolds Shannon Rice Linda Richardson Linda Richey Gloria Ridenour Danny Rinehart Nicky Risner Yvonne Robbins Billie Rogers Karl C. Rolcy Terry Ross Eddie Russell Rheba Russell Wanda Russell Paula Sue Rutledge Marilyn Ryan Calvin Sanders Linda Sanders Susanne Saucier Paula Schadcr Sandy Schadcr Virginia Schimclpfcning Pruda Shank Walter Shaw Twanna Shepherd Sue Shcrif Annette Smith Carl Smith, Jr. Paul M. Smith Joy Smothermon Charlene Southard Linda Southerland Harold Spake Vicki Spires Linda Stafford Gail Steinmeyer Larry Stephenson Jimmy Stewart Charles Stookey Janann Stringer Mickey Swank Hikfing Swanson Elizabeth Sweeney Bill Tankcrslcy, .Mike Avery, Russell Dunn, and Jim Kcclcy pass the time away while waiting in the cafeteria to get their lunch. Don Carpenter, Brett John, Danny Hill, Allen Coleman, and Skippy Fox amuse themselves with a game of cards in the student center. Dick Talley Bill Tankcrslcy Helen Thayer Melvin Thompson Alesha Timmons Jerry Tolson Tommy Tookcr Jerry Tucker Jcannic Tullius Shirley Tuma Diane Turner Donna Vaught Jo Ann YValko Sally YVamplcr kav Ward Candice Warmack John Warren Margaret Warren Stephanie Warren Earlinc Weaver Jackie Webster Bill Weimar Jorja Ann Wells Bill Wheeler Leo H. Whincry, Jr. Rosemary White Tom White Mary Ann Whitney Dick Whitsitt Donald Wilcox John Wiley Donna Williams Mary Wilson Ralph D. Wilson II Sandy Wilson Katy Winkler Karla Woolcry Sara Worrell Kathy Wright Brenda Wyatt Brett Yolm Sherry York GRADUATION 1 ever To Be Relived— But Never To Be Forgotten As we walk the halls of Norman, Greet our friends from day to day, We add to mcm’ry’s scene To keep when we go awav. As we see the shining faces. As the voices come and go, We know we shall remember, In the soft afterglow. One day, half sad, we’ll leave; “Good-bve,” the voices grieve. “Each bright tomorrow turns to yesterday.” “Good-bye.” Some tears may start. Yet living in each heart Arc memories so bright and dear and gav. Come walk again in Norman With friends still fond and true. For in the halls of Norman All the mcm’rics mean you. —Miss Lucille Searcy [134] Marty Nelson and David Robinson por- tray the perfect spirit of baccalaureate and graduation. 0 ATTEND THE CHURCH OF YOUR CHOICE 13II c IK N !E IIT § RICKNER'S BEST BUY IN BOOKS 575 S. Univ. 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Santa Fe JE 4-5210 [152] INDEX A Abercrombie, David 94, 127 Abshire, Melba 67, 68, 119 Adair, Eileen 42, 44, 119 Adkins. Ann 54, 5S. 48, 101 Adkins, Beverly 50, 54, 42, 48, 70, 119 Adkins, Lain 87, 127 Akard, Greg 89, 119 Alexander, Donald 101 Alexander, Joyce 127 Allen, Don 30, 57, 87 Allin, David 33, 43, 119 Allison, Austina Gail 127 Allman, Joe, 127 Amreln, Glenda 44, 127 Amsden, Kathy 74, 78, 101 Amspacher, Suson 25, 32, 40, 44, 101 Anderson, Andy 119 Anderson, Arlcy 47 Anderson, Joyce 34, 52, 53, 74, 127 Anderson, Judy 17, 18, 40, 101 Anderson, Mike 127 Anderson, Pam 101 Angel ino, Bobo 127 Annesley, Thomas 127 Argo, Doyle 127 Argo, Ronald 127 Ash, Jane 43, 48, 127, 148 Ashmore, John 119 Atkins, Richard 48, 49 Austin, Oon 119 Avery, Mike 74, 127 B Bagby. Roony 74 Bailey, Joyce 42, 44, 119 Bailey, 7Aaridee 127 Bain, Pat 44, 44, 127 Baker, Judy 47 Baker, Peter 73, 74, 101 Batch, Dennis 119 8alch, Kenneth 25, 44, 47, 101 Bandy, Judy 30, 33, 42, 119 Barbour, Margaret 50, 54, 101 Barela, Herman 89, 127 Barker, Forrest 21. 30, 33, 119 Barnard, Terry 127 8arnc!t, Dorothy 41, 119 Bartlett, Virginia 41, 119, 123 Barton, Marsha 74, 127 Baum, 8rian 127 Bauman, Gene 33, 53, 54, 49, 91. 102 Bavinger, Bill 127 Beal, Rex 127 Beardslee, Linda 41, 44, 119 Beauchamp, Oma Ruth 42. 44, 119 Beckham, Vicki 50. 42 Behrman, David, 30. 33, 57, 87, 119 Belden, Mary Ann 41, 48, 119 Bell, Chuck 1)9 Bell, Elizabeth 41, 47 Bell, Judy 119 Bell. Patricia 50, 70, 127 Bell, Paul 30, 33, 49, 74, 102 Bell, Pete 94 Bell, Vivian 54, 74, 80, 127 Bender, Johnnie Sue 44 Benge, Guy Jack 80, 119 Benge, Joyce 47, 127 Bennett, Harold 44, 102 Berglan, Larry 57, 59, 87, 119 Berry, Becky 25, 53, 4), 79, 119 Billie, Jimmy 47 Bigbie, Larry 127 Bilbo, Charles 30, 33, 80, 119 Blrden, Larry 127 Birmingham, Jan 42, 44, 119 8lackburn, Darrell 119 Blackburn, Kay 53, 44, 102 Blair, Nancy 127 Blancett, Deanna 127 Bloomer, Janet 25, 41. 119 Boarts, Janeille 102 Bohn, Michele 48, 49. 50, 102 Booker. Richard 42, 43, 79. 119, 151 Bookout, Gladys 70, 119 8oren, Karen 41. 74, 119 Boston, Harold 48, 49, 127 Bowers, Anthony 119 Bowlby, Cindy 44, 124, 127 Boyctt, Tom 74, 102 Bradley, Janet 50, 41, 119 Bramlett, Karen 17, 127 Brandt, Susan 45, 41, 80, 119 Brandy, Judy 78 Branton, Harriet 54, 70, 102 Bratcher, Karen 32, 47, 48, 79, 102 Braught, Nancy 74, 127 Bray. Alvin 102 Bray, Eugene 74, 80, 127 Bray, June 119 Brecheen, Caren 127 Brewer, Robert 127 Brewster, Karen 54, 73, 74, 102 Brewster, Linda 127 Brooks. Jackalyn 127 8rooks. Perry 23, 89, 102 Brookshire, Linda 127 8roudy, Kenny 44, 102 Broudy, Patsy 44, 127 Brown, N. Dean 48, 49, 102 Brown, Perry, 25, 44 Brown, Richard 44, 119 Brown, Shirley 120 Bruce. Richard 48, 49 Brucmmer, Betty 120 Bryan, Jan 44, 47, 127 Bucher, Ed 48, 120 Buck. Lindy 30, 33, 44, 48, 49, 78, 79, 102 Buck, Sandy 49, 127 Buckley, Dianne 42. 79, 120 Bumgarner, Mary June 43, 127 Burkleo, David 102 8urks, Mike 120 Burnett, Louis 93, 127 Burnett, Shay 50, 41, 120 Burrow, Barbara 102 Burrow, Wicky 14, 127 8urton, Layne 55 Burton, Vicki 30, 33. 54, 70, 79, 102 Busch, Sandra 17, 50, 42, 120 8utts, Earl 120 Buxton Jerry 21. 74, 80, 127 Buxton, Larry 21. 74, 127 c Calame, Guyanne 19. 33, 50, 41, 1 143 Calkins, Cindy 74, 127 Campbell, John 87, 93, 127 Carpenter, Don 74, 127 Carpenter, Nancy 120 Carrierc, David 74, 79, 127 Carson. Barbara 47 Carter, Charlotte 77. 103 Carter, Phil 103 Carver, Mary Jane 103 Cavanaugh, James 120 Champeau, Jo Ann 120 Channell, Judy 44, 127 Charles, Patricio 127 Charley, Edward 89, 127 Cheek, Wayne 127 Childress, Judic 120 Chipman, Carol 17, 28, 33, 58, 44, Christian, Chcri 50, 103 Christian, Fred 89, 127 Christian, Vernon 25, 44, 47 Ciereszko, Stanley 127 Clark, Ann 42, 48, 120 Clark, Bob 57, 120 Clark, Carolyn 70, 127 Clark, Dick 120 Clark, Gay 17, 44, 127 Clark, Sue 44 Claxton, Dcrrcll 103 Clemens, David 78, 128 Clements, Vickie 47, 128 Cleveland, Jim 120 Cleveland, Linda 120 Clllton, Sara 21, 103 Cllnkenbeard. Cherric 42. 80, 120 Clouscr, Keith 128 Coates, Carolyn 42 Coates, Jim 103 Coates, 7Aarilyn 42 Cochrame, Jean 128 Coker, Judy 47 Coleman, Allen 128 Coley, Karen 74, 78, 128 Collins, Connie 74, 128 Collins, Marilyn 47, 128 Collins, Mike 84, 87 Collins, Susan 48, 49, 70, 77, 103 Collins, Tommi 42, 120 Collins, Tommy 120 Colwell, Jim 103 Colwell, Marsha 128 Comegys, Judy 20, 23, 52, 58, 42. 103 Conkling, Billy 128 Conley, David 48, 49 Cook, Bill 30, 33, 52, 49. 120 Cook, Carol 103 Cook, Julie 70. 128 Corklns, Pat 120 Corrotto, Gary 120 Coughlin, Dan 8. 103 Coughlin, Mary 70, 71 Cowan, Cathey 41, 47, 120 Cowan, Nancy 110 Cox, Charlene 41, 120 Cox, Karen 128 Cox, Mike 94, 95, 103 Craddock, Randy 69. 104 Craig, Cheryl 18, 23. 50. 42, 47, 120 Craig, Elaine 104 Craig, Larry 128 Cramer, Sharon 23, 32, 5), 52, 48, 10 Crawford, Pat 104 Crawley, Robert 30, 33, 54, 57, 49, 74, 104 Craven, Dean 120 Creveling, David 128 Crevellng, Steve 120 Crews, Bill 104 Crews, Linda 30, 33, 45, 74, 104 Crews, Mary 47, 128 Critcs, Dana Lynn 104 Crocker, Dan 120 Crockett, Mary Ann 128 Cross, Braden 52, 94 Culp, Sara 25, 43. 50, 42, 118, 120 Cunningham, John 128 D Dabney, Frank 18, 25, 44, 87, 104 Daniels, James 120, 123 Daniels, Marvin 57, 87, 91, 120 Danner, Kenneth 87, 120 Daugherty, Lynn 54, 44, 47 Davault, Wanda 47, 120 Davenport, David 128 Davis, Adrienne 128 Davis. Dana 53, 41, 120 Davis, John 30, 33, 45, 94 Day, Belly 44 Day, Jackie 104 Dean, Dclmar 89, 120 Dean, Margaret 128 Dcason, Carol 68, 104 Dees, Philip 128 Dcmastus, Bill 104 Demastus, Terry 128 Dennis, Allene 104 Dennis, Loretta 128 Deskln. Mike 128 Devero, Wesley 21, 74, 104 DeVorc, Harley 128 Dilks, Dickey 94, 95, 120 Dilks, Larry 54, 87, 104 Dillard, Bob 128 Dillard, Sue 128 Dixon, Julianna 64, 128 Donaldson, Dana 94, 128 Donnell, Carol 17, 79, 105 Donnell, Susan 52, 70. 78, 128 Dorsett. Dallas 30. 33, 74, 77, 78, 105 Dousett, Calvin 128 Dragoo, Jeanie 50, 61, 120 Draper, Duane 78, 128 Drilling, Candy 61, 120 Drilling Joe 120 Dudark, Roy 89, 120 Dudley, Danny 128 Dudley. Linda 62, 67, 120 DuKclt, Carol 105 Dumas, Sylvia 54, 120 Duncan, Johnny 120 Dunn, Reas 77 Dunn, Russell, 21, 34, 74, 128 Dunn, Susan 52, 53, 105 Oyer, Tim 105 Dyson, Gail 67 E Earley, Susan 17. 105 Easterling, Susan 55, 44, 128, 143 Edwards, Darrell 46, 74, 128 Edwards, John 129 Edwards, Tommy 129 Elder, James 50, 129 EHedge, Connie Ann m El ledge, Donald 120 El ledge, Ronald 120 Elliott, Michael 74, 129 Ellis, Carolyn Kaye 62, 120 Elmore, Phil 129 Engle, Bill 105 Eoff, Don 129 Ernest, Ricky 94, 120 Estrldge, Barbara 81, 120 Eubanks, Jennifer 129 Eurton, Mary Alice 28, 34, 50. 52, 40. 61, 65, 120 Evans, Donna 129 Ewing, Joel, 30, 32, 33, 45, 105 F Farabce. Varonia 79, 129 Farris, Don 129 Farris. Ken 53. 54, 57. 97, 105 Fcavcr, Eric 20, 30, 33, 52, 54, 69. 104 Felton, Lynda 76, 129 Ferrell, Jacke 120 FerliQ, Les 56, 89, 91, 106. 114 Feuerborn, Priscilla 129 Finch, Keith 74, 129 Finney. Ann 42. 43, 54, 64, 76, 80. 129, 151 Finney, John 33 Fi-.cher, Mary Lamond 106 Fischer, Terry 89, 91, 92, 93, 103. 104 Fite, Louis 45 Flippo. Joe 30, 33, 106 Flud, Evelyn 106 Foss, Carol 129 Foss, Kenneth 20, 23, 54, 85, 84, 87. 88, 104 Fountain, Dannie 74, 120 Fowler, Patty 42, 43, 80. 120, 142 Fox, Phyllis 64, 129 Fox, Skippy 129 Franklin, Roberto 46, 129 Freeman, Ann 129 Friedlander, Jan 104 Fritch, Jimmy 94, 129 Fritch, Linda 62 Fry, Barbara 120 G Gaddis, Carol 120 Gardner, Larry 129 Garner, Phylis 64, 67, 129 Garrlott, David 94, 129 Gass, Charlie 74 Gatchcll, Mary Jane 53, 54, 55, 129 Gay, Carolyn 54, 74, 106 Gay, Marilyn 54, 74, 104 Gentry, Anita 30, 33. 45, 78, 120 George, Pat 129 Gcyer, Roger 78, 129 Gibson, Tom 20. 104 Giezcntanner, Kay 30, 33, 54, 61. 44, 120 Gifford, Marvin 48, 69 Gifford, Van 47 Gilbert, Eddie 48, 69, 120 Gill, Maria Kay 43, 62. 43, 68, 118, 121, 124, 144 Gilmore, Robert 121 Gilson, Preston 129 Gilstrap, Gene 129 Glasscock, Randy 20, 87 Gleason, David 129 Goldfield, Joyce 52, 44, 79, 129 Gordon, Nona 18, 61. 121 Gornell, Ronald Carl 104 Gowcns, Tommy 44, 94, 104 Grace, Virginia 44 Granger, Percy 21. 33, 44, 54, 57, 68, 79, 100, 105, 104, 110 Graves, Glenda 129 Gray, Carol 54, 55, 70, 104 Gray. Linda 129 Greb, Linda 129 Green, Karen 50, 55 61, 68, 121 Green, Kris 76, 129 Greenwood, Lclha 121 Gregory, Leonard 121 Gregory, Leslie 68, 69, 129 Griffin, Claudia 55 Griffith Cherry Kay 16, 42, 43. 53, 63. 121 Griffith, Pat 52, 129, 139 GrottS, Gordon 74, 129 Gudgei, Jimmy B. 74 Gunning, Linda 50, 129 Gustafson, David 45, 74, 78, 129 [153] INDEX Haddock, Ann 61, 121 Hall, June 65, 67, 121 Hall, Susan 129 Hollom, Laura 19, 29, 30, 32, 33, 52, 62, 66- 121 Hallam. Susan 17, 64, 129 Halsey, Bruce 121 Ham, Robert 129 Hamos, Linda 30, 33, 35, 39, 55, 67, 68, 106 Hames, Patricia 106 Homes, Tommy 129 Hamll, Bill 46, 81, 107 Hamilton, Diana 107 Hamilton, Gcorgianna 80 Hamilton, Sara 107 Hammond, Darlene 44, 60, 79, 107 Hancock, Delores 129 Handwork, Margaret 81, 107 Hankowsky. Janie 67, 129 Hanska, Robert 80, 121 Hardesty. Marsha 121 Harlow, Mary 61, 66, 78, 121 Harmon, Bob 129 Harmon, Mike 43, 43, 126, 129 Harper, Cindy 64, 70, 71, 79, 129 Harper. Lynn 61, 79, 121 Harral, Larry 29, 74, 118, 121 Harrell, Judy 62, 121 Harris. Brent 121 Harris, Buddy 121 Harris, Donna 81, 107 Harris, Gary 107 Harrison, Doanc 65, 94, 121 Harrison, Linda 129 Hart, Richard 30, 33, 73, 74, 121 Harwell, Linda 66, 107 Hatcher, Freddy 94, 121 Hatcher, Pat 64, 129 Hatcher, Sammy 30, 32, 68. 69. 89, 107 Hatfield, Roy 129 Hawk. Judy 74, 80. 129 Hawkins. Cal 93, 129 Hawkins, Jim 68, 69 Hawkins, Susan 107 Hayes, Billy 107 Haynes, Carl 94, 129 Haynes, Judy 107 Haynes, Micky 46, 121 Haynes, Susan 107 Heavner, Judy 30, 33, 50, 62, 68, 121 Heck, Thurman 129 Helms. Norma 107 Heitz, Glen 47, 129 Hemphill, James 23. 32, 57. 129 Hemphill, John 23, 52, 56. 69, 76. 86, 87, 88, 89, 107, 114 Henderson, Barbara 62. 66, 121 Henderson, Carol 48, 62. 121 Henderson, Janie 81, 107 Henderson, Richard 23, 74, 107 Henderson, Rose Marie 107 Henderson, Sharlan 66, 129 Hensley, Butch 46 Herr, David 121 Herrick, Nancy 30, 33, 48, 49, 61, 80, 121 Herron, Jack 23, 30, 51, 52, 53, 56, 64, 90, 91, 108 Herron, Jan 43, 50, 54, 74, 129, 140 Hcthcrlngton, Bill 87, 93, 130 Hickman, Don 56, 108, 123 Hill, Ann 81, 108 Hill, Billy 89 Hill, Christy 74, 130 Hill, Danny 89, 130 Hill, Gene 47, 81, 108 Hill, Laura 52, 78, 130 Hill. Linda 28, 50, 52. 62. 121 Hill, Mike 56, 69, 108 Hill, Patty 67 Hinshaw, Mark 130 Hockman, Shiroe Dane 130 Hogue, Charles 47, 103 Holslngton, Sam 121 Holley, Georgia 67, 121 Hollcyman, Bob 130 Hollingsworth, Sherry 64, 130 Holman, Cathy 54, 79, 130 Holzbaucr, Bill 121 Hoover, Jim 32, 33, 44, 80, 10S, Itte Hopkins, Jon 130 Horton, Dale 47 Horner, Elaine 10« Houck, Brenda 130 Houck, David 94, 130 Houck, LaWayne 130 Houck, Mary Katherine 30, 33, 48- 49, 70, 71, 108 Houck, Ralph 74, 130 Houser, Mary 130 Howard, Joe 1M Howo, Gordon 47 Howse, David 130 Huddleston, Mike 74, 87, 108 Hudson, Bill 33, 121 Hull, Gregg 30. 33- 53. 56, 85, 86, 87. 108 Huffman, Geraldine 121 Hughes, Carolyn 74, 130 Hunt, Geary 76 Hunt, Marsha 55, 67, 108 Hurry, Basil 18, 56, 68, 69, 91, 10« Hurt, Connie 108 Iglchart, Cathy 121 Ivy, Sue 17, 53, 130 Jackson, Jay 68, 69 Jaeschke, Walter 130 Jansing, Heather 10« Jarvis, Pat 29, 44, 51 52, 55. 108 Jennings, Phil 130 Jepson. Jill 62, 121 Jernigan, Bill 74, 130 Jernlgan, Charles 121, 143 Johnson, Anna 66, 130 Johnson, Barton 121 Johnson, Becky 60, 61, 68, 121 Johnson, Carla 67, 108 Johnson, David 130 Johnson, Dorothy 81, 112 Johnson, Dorothy 130 Johnson, Helena 66 Johnson, Peggy 67, 130 Johnson, Shirlene 10« Johnson, Suzanne 64, 67, 130 Johnson, Wayne 89. 121 Johnston, Oiane 130 Jolley, Mary 68, 103 Jones, Adele 67, 121 Jones, Bobbi 18. 21, 58, 108 Jones, Calvin 30, 33, 4S. 78, 108 Jones, Jerry 130 Jones, Jimmy 130 Jones, Judy 81, 121 Jordan, Sharon 61 Joshu, Jill 130 Judd, Judy 33, 68, 70, 108 Justice, Patti S4, 74, 80. 108 Kahoe, Carol 55, 67. 108 Kaldridcr, Judy 44, 54, 109 Keeley, Jim 74 Keeling, Charles 121 Keester, Donald 121 Kelm, Dick 68, 69 Kclm, Lynn 68. 69, 109 Keller, Barbara 109 Keller, Linda 35, 38, 81 Kelley, Lee 121 Kelley. Paul 121 Kennedy, Marilyn 30, 33, 61, 79. 121 Kennon, Phil 74, 130 Kerby, Don 33, 34. 57, 121 Kerby, Gloria 130 Kersey, Gary 109 Kersey, lllenc 67, 109 Kersey, Ricky 57, 89, 90, 91, 92. 93, 121 Kessler, Carolyn 130 Ketcham, Anne 54, 70, 109 Ketcham, Elaine 70, 71, 109 Ketner, Linda 109 Ketomen, Joe Pel 109 Keys, John 68, 69, 121 Kidd, John 109 Kill. Joe 56, 86, 87, 109 Kimberling, Barbara Kay 50, 62, 77, 121 Kimbrell, Mike 21, 74 King, Barbara 130 King, Carole 64, 66, 130 King, Gary, 56, 84, 85, 86, 8 . 8 , 89, 91, 92 King, Mary 30, 33, 55. 109 Kinncbrew, Linda 61, 121 Kitchlng. Kathleen 54, 73. 74, 121 Knight, Joy 130 Kocls. Bill 89, 94 Korgan, Franclne 50, 121 Kruis, Donna 44, 54, 62, 121 Kuhlman, Kathy 17, 61, 121, 143 Kunsemullcr, Caryl 5S, 79, 109 Kuykendall, Sue 74, 130 Lack, Jim 94, 121 LaFon, Margaret 54, 74, 79. 130 LaMar, Ted 47. 121 Landers, Billie Ruth 130 Lane, Carol 109 Langley, Margaret 62, 68, 121 Langston, Ellen 79, 130 LaRue. Dorothy 24, 81, 109 Lavine, Tom 130 Layman, Lanny 56, 109 Leaumont, Ricky 122 Leaverton, Cindy 130 LeBlanc, Carol 61, 122 LeBlanc, Jeff 69, 76 LeBlanc, Pam 55, 109 Lee, Danny 74 Leonard, Mary 54 Lester, Anita 64 Lester, Duane 109 Lewis, Donna 130 Lindsay. Billy 68, 69, 80, 109 Lindsey, Jimmie 109 Linn, Kenneth 33. 109 Little Creek, Linda 122 Livezey, Rindy 44, 109 Livingston, Brent 57, 130 Lockett, Bill 56, 69. 86, 87, 101, 109 Logan, Joe 93, 130 Long, Bill 130 Lovelace, Hardin 130 Loveless, Vicki 50, 55, 62. 122 Lovorn, Anne 66, 122 Lower, Steve 109 Lowsley, John 69, 122 Luccock, Phil 30, 33, 73, 74, 110 Luther, Jimmy 130 Lutker, Linda 66. 130 Me McCarley, Marilyn 62. 68, 122 McCarty, Lynn 111 McCaslin, Jim 68, 69 McConnell, Irma Dee 122 McConnell, Karen 50, 66 McConnell, Sherre 48, 49, 111 McCoy, Bruce 111 McCracken, Charlene 81, 111 McCrady, Kerry 79. 130 McCray, Kathy 29, 52, 70, 130 McDade, Carol 19, 33, 50, 52, 61, 66. 122 McDaniel, Bud 57, 65, 87, 94, 122 McDaniel, Dianne 74, 130 McDonald, Hullon 122 McDonald. Judy 122 McDonald, Mary 66 McElhaney, Bennie 81 McElhaney. David 111 McElhaney, Lynda 122 McElrath, Jim 30, 33, 87, 122 McFarland, 8ruce Alan 130 McGee, Nancy 111 McGee, Sandy 90. 91 McGovern, Janice 50, 62, 66, 122 Mclnturff, Kenneth 111 McLean, Rick 46 McNabb, David 131 McNabb, Gary 69. 122 McNeeley, Vicki 20, 53, 66, 111 McPherson, Carolyn 30, 32, 54, 68. Ill McPherson, Pat 33. 54, 111 McWilliams, Richard 94, 122 M Mabc, Hugh 33, 110 Mabe, Margaret 131 MacKilllcan, Linda 67. iiu Madden, James 122 Maddox, Johnny 33, 53, 74, 122 Maddox, Kenny 32, 33, 52. 56, 95, 110 Madole, Wiley 46 Maggard, Ray 93 Maher, Rita 70, 131 Malloy, Connie 33, 48, 49, 61, 68, 78. 122, 147 Maloy. Dennis 74, 131 Maloy, Mesha 131 Manning, Donna 75, 131 Marek, Margaret 110 Marler, Cheryl 131 Marrs, Bill 131 Marsee. Bobby Joe 69, 87, 110 Marsh, Jacquetta 122 Marshall. Patty 66, 131 Marti, Betty 110 Marti, Jimmie Lou 131 Martin, Johnny 69, 94, 122 Martin, Judy 67, 131 Martin, Marilyn 52. 75, 131 Martin, Robert 68. 69, 122 Martin, Tim 94, 131 Marty, Mary Sue 75, 79, 122 Massey. Dave 81, 110 Mathers, Carolyn 48, 110 Matthews, Gan 94, 124 Mayfield, Nick 18, 23, 44, 69, 75, 111 Mead, Diane 50, 52, 61, 122 Mcdcalf, Jacky 33. 122 Medford, Jerry 122 Meiser, Barbara 66, 131 Meiser, Carolyn 62, 66, 122 Meiser, David 46. 122 Meiser, Jerry 122 Meissner, Jo Ann 131 Merrell, Josette 75, 131 Meyer, David 43, 48, 76. 147 Meyer, Jane 53, 64, 78, 131 Meyer, Lynn 46 Milam. Butch 16. 131 Milburn, Bobby 111 Milburn, Carol Sue 55, 131 Miles, Mary Martha 131 Miller, Bonnie 111 Miller, Glenn 87, 89, 131 Miller, Judy 43, 50, 52, 61. 122, 124, 144 Miller. Mark 48 Miller, Rosalee 66 Miller. Vic 131 Mills, Judy 66, 131 SAinadeo, Gary 111 Mlnnlx, Ron 2, 42, 43, 48, 111, 143 Mitchell, Dorothy Ann 111 Monical, Billy 81 Moomau, Robert 48, 68. 69, 111 Moore, Glenda 122 Moore, James 122 Moore, Joe 47, 112 Moore, Kathie 13, 131 Moore, Lynn 131 Morehead, James 119, 122 Morgan, Barbara 17, 131 Morgan, Helen 122 Morgan, Helen 112 Morris, Janet 61, 122 Morris, Ronnie 57, 87 Moscoe, N. D. 28, 33, 44. 75, 105. 112 Moss, Linda 76. 80. 131 Munn, Sherrill 122 Murrell, Kent 112 Murrell, Max 56, 69, 87, 112 Music, Barbara 55. 68, 112 Myers. Jackie 55, 61, 68, 122 N Nash, Jimmy 122 Neal, Janice 131 Neal, Joyce 131 Neal, Sharon 61, 80, 122 Ncbcrgall, Madelon 78, 122 Neel. Rusty 87, 112 Nelson, Carol 131 Nelson. Marty 18. 29, 32, 44. 51, 65, 112, 135 Nelson, Steve 131 Nevals, Jerry 47 Newman, Carolyn 64, 131 Noggle, Patty 62, 122 Nolan, Patti 131 North, Richard 131 Nuttall, Faye 122 o Odom. Larry 43, 131 Oliphant, Bobby 131 Oliphant. Joe 131 [154] Oliphont, Una SO, 61, 68, 122 Oliver, Linda 70 Olncy, Frank 28, 30, 32. 33, 45, 52, 56, 112 Olncy, Rick 45, 52. 80, 131 Olson Ronnie 112 O'Neill, Mike 69, 112 O'Neal, Nancy 30, 33, 61, 68, 122 Orr, Mary Lou 61, 76, 122 Osborn, Seth 80, 112 Overstreet, David 16, 94, 131 Ovialt, Pam 54, 131 Owens, Jack 112 Owens, Pam 64, 131 P Pace, Janice 30, 33, 45, 54, 112 Pace, Susan 62, 122 Padgett, Ina 131 Pannell, Linda 50, 67, 122 Parker, Jeraldine 81, 112 Parman, Keith 68, 69 Parnell, Angela 122 Parsons, Carol 75, 131 Patrick, Norman 68, 69, 122 Patterson, Lynn 20, 21, 23, 62, 59, 62, 111 Paul, Patricia 66, 78, 131 Payne, Timothy 16, 131 Pearson, Joan 131 Pence, Phil 47 Pence, Vicki 50, 52, 60, 61, 122 Perry, Al 112 Perry, Eddie 131 Peters, Bob 47 Peters, Dianna 131 Pettit, Sharon 54, 66, 67, 131 Phelps, Paul E, 75, 113 Phillips, Brenda 131 Phillips, Vera Beth 61, 67, 78, 123 Picket, Elaine 131 Pierce, Curtis 132 Pierce, Peggy 132 Pierce, Phil 119, 123 Pierson, Lorrie 132 Pilling, Anne 48, 54, 61, 122 Pinkerton, Donna 132 Pirtle, Margaret 75, 132 Ptosila, Paula 113 Polk, Sandra 61, 123 Pool, Glenna 132 Potts, John 47, 123 Powell. Clarence 94 Powell, Valli 80, 100, 113 Powers, Paula 30, 33, 50, 61, 68, 123 Pratt, Linda 43, 52, 61, 63, 68- 123, 143 Price, JO Nell 62, 123 Price, Mary Kathryn 54, 68, 70, 113 Price, R. L. 47, 123 Prickett, Bob 87, 94. 132 Pruett, Jerry 94. 123 Pruett, Sharon 55, 67, 113 Putman, Sam 113 R Ragan, Patty 20, 30, 33, 80, 113 Ragsdale, Jennifer 54, 76, 80, 132 Ralls, Rena 132 Rankin, Kathy 79, 132 Ray, Eugene 75, 123 Ray, Sandy 64, 132 Raymond, Steve 30- 32, 33, 105, 113 Raymond, Vicki Sue 132 Reed, Alvin 56, 69. 94, 113 Reed, Carolyn 123 Reed, Lynn 52, 75, 132 Reed, Mary Ann 28, 52, 54, 55, 78, 79, 132 Reed, Robert 18, 44, 45. 113 Reed, Rusty 56, 113, 144 Reese, Ronnie 69, 113 Reese, Bill 57, 97, 123 Reeves, Jane 62, 79, 80, 123 Reid, Judy 113 Rcikowsky, John 132 Reisinger, Robert 123 Rcmy, Quentin 16, 28. 52, 57, 86- 87, 88, 97, 123 Rennie, David 123 Reynolds, Camllca 132 Reynolds, Jennifer 65, 79, 132 Reynolds, Marilyn 79, 132 Rice, Shannon 132 Richardson, Linda 66, 132 Richey, Linda 67, 132 Richey, Nancy 65, 68, 113 Riou.e, Liz, 20, 21, 23, 30, 32, 33, 34, 35, 36, 44, 48, 49, 58, 62, 68, 110, 113 Ridgeway, Billy 123 Ridgeway, Jerry 113 Ridenour, Gloria 132 Rinehart, Danny 94, 132 Riley, Megan 62, 79, 123 Risncr, Nicky 132 Ritz, Bob 21, 34, 52, 56, 57, 69, 84. 85, 86, 87, 113 Robbins, Yvonne 132 Roberts, Mike 113 RobcrHon, Jane Ann 68, 114 Robinson, David 30, 32, 33, 53, 56, 65, 69, 84, 87, 114, 135 Robinson, Thomas 123 Robison Linda 54. 114 Rockett, Chad 78, 123 Rodgers, Beverly 55 Rogers, Billie 132 Roley, Earl 46, 132 Roske, Linda 75 Ross, Dorothy 62 Ross, Terry 132 Ross, Toni 62, 123 Rucker, Stewart 123 Rudkin, Rita 61. 66, 123 Rumans, Earl 75, 114 Rummage, Jim 75, 123 Russell. Dale 47 Russell. Eddie 132 Russell, Jerry 46, 114 Russell, Rheba 53, 132 Russell, Wanda 132 Rutledge Paula 66, 132 Ryan, Bill 114 Ryan, Judy 114 Ryan, Marilyn 131 s Salyer, Janie 114 Sanders, Calvin 47, 132 Sanders, Linda 132 Saucier, Suzanne 132 Schader, Paula 66, 132 Schader, Sandra 75, 132 Schanz, Delores Kay 123 Schimelphening, Virginia 75, 132 Schlosser, Carolyn 30, 33, 43, 114. 148, 151 Scroggins, A'.elody Joyce 67, 115 Scudder, Mike 123 Seals, Sandy 18. 44, 48. 49, 69, 105, 115 Sellers, Barbara 61, 123 Sellers, Jill 30, 33, 80, 123 Shadid, Carol 115 Shank, Pruda 79, 132 Sharp, Mike 124 Shaw, B. K. 44 Shaw, Walter 48, 132 Shefler, Carolyn 62, 124 Shepherd, Twanna 132 Sherlf, Sue 79, 132 Shlssler, Everett 124 Shockley, Gory 124 Siegel, Betsy S4, 77, 80 Sims, Mike 115 Smith, Annette 13, 5S, 78, 132 Smith, Carl 132 Smith, Christine 44, 75, IIS Smith, Cynthia 21, 23, 59, 64, 77, 115 . Smith, Harold 89 Smith, Johnnie 66, 70, 115 Smith, Kaye 115 Smith, Linda 115 Smith, Mike 124 Smith, Paul 94, 132 Smith, Sue 81 Smith, William 115 Smithers, Ronnie 75, 124 Smothermon, Joy 132 Sneed. 8ob 124 Snider, Larry 73 75, 124 Southard, Charlene 132 Southerland, Charlotte 30, 33, 45, 54, 61, 75, 80, 124 Southerland, Linda 137 Spake, Harold 132 Spears, Kathy 115 Spiceland, Royce 75, 124 Spires, Vicki 132 Spor, Margie 124 Springs, Danny 46, 124 Stafford, Linda 75, 126, 132 Stallings, Jim 45 Stangle, Lynda 17, 55, 124 Stapp, Mike 115 Stapp, Pat 75, 124 Stark, EIveta 66, 70 Steely, Floyd 124 Stclnmeyer, Gall 64, 132 Stelnmeyer, Laurie 62, 78, 124 Stephens, John 75 Stephenson, Larry 132 Stewart, Bill 21, 30, 33, 73, 75- 124 Stewart, Martha Jane 61, 124 Stewart, Jimmy 16, 132 Stinson, Ann 79, 124 Stokes, Ronnie 115 Stolhand. Larry 115 Stone, Clif 124 Stone, Cordclina 62. 66, 124 Stookcy. Charles 75. 132 Stout, Evelyn 124 Strategicr, Susie 62, 124 Strain, Milton 124 Straw, Kathi 2S, SO, 52, 60, 61, 66, 125 Strickland, James ,'7, 125- 143 Stringer, Janann 66, 67, 132 Sullivan, Don 46, 125 Swain, Tom 75, 125 Swank, Mickey 53, 54, 75, 80- 132 Swanson, Hilding 132 Sweeney, Elizabeth 132 Sweeney, Shirley Ann 125 Swimley, Gary 45, 115 T Tadlock, Janice 62, 125 Talley, Dick 133 Tankcrslcy, Bill 29, 52, 133 Tavlor, Carol 55, 62, 125 Taylor, Mike 76, 115 Taylor, Steve 56, 69, 91, 93, 100, 114, 115 Taylor, Thad Thomas 116 Terhune, Sandy 61, 125 Thayer, Helen 54, 75, 80, 133 Thayer, Jonathan 30, 33, 75, 78, 79, 125 Tf’omas, Karen 62, 66, 125 Thompson, Gus 25, 46, 47. 116 Thompson, Johnny 119, 125 Thompson, Karen 12, 54, 73, 75, 116 Thompson, Melvin 133 Thompson, Tommy 56, 69, 116 Tiller, Judy 33, 62, 68, 119, 125 Timmons, Alesha 70. 133 Toberman, Linda 32, 54, 55, 116 Todd, Lynda 18, 30, 33, 63, 116 Todd, Cheryl 19, 21, 33, 35, 37, 57. 58, 116 Toler, Donann 62, 66, 125 Tolson, Jerry 133 Tonkin, Tom 125 Tn Wer, Tommv 133 Tracy, Susan 116 Tracdcr, 8renda 61, 76, 125 Tucker, Billy 47, 125 Tucker, Charles 75, 116 Tucker, Jerry 47, 133 Tullius, Jeannie 70, 71, 133 Tullius, Mary 66 Tuma, Shirley 76, 133 Turner, Alvin 44, 48, 49, 116 Turner, Diane 64, 80. 133 u Upchurch, Stanley 54, 75 V Valouch, Nancy 75, 79, 80, 125 VanSchyvcr, Jim 47 Varner, Larry 30, 33, 125 Vaughan, Patsy 68, 116 Vaughn, David 47 Vaught, Donna 67, 133 Veal, Karol 18, 59, 63, 64, 116 Vlach, Michaela 67, 116 Vowel I, Jo 116 w Wacker, Ann 71, 125 Wade, Jill 67, 116 Waggoner, Millie 70, 116 Waldroop, Pat 125 Walker, James 116 Walko, Jo Ann 70, 80. I3J Wallace, Jacque 17, 68. lift Waller, Mike 48 Waller, Sherry 125 Wampler, Sally 64, 133 Ward. Bart 30, 33, 75, 117 Ward, Jay 93, 119, 125 Ward, Kay 67, 68, 133 Ward, Nancy 30, 33, 75, 117 Warmack, Candice 64 133 Warren, John 133 Warren, Margaret 133 Warren, Stephanie 50, 64, 67, 133 Washburn, Mike 56, 69, 84, 87, 88, 97, 117 Watson, Jane 67, 117 Watson, Jeff 56, 117 Watt, Mike 117 weaver, Earline 64, 66, 67, 133 Webster, Ellen 62, 81, 125 Webster, Jackie 79, 133 Weimar, Bill 133 wells, Jim 23, 30. 33, 52, 57, 97. 12S Wells Jorga Ann 67, 133 Welty, Steve 125 West, Wanda 62, 125 Wharton, Jonita 62, 125 Wheeler, Betty 67, 125 Wheeler, Bill 68, 69. 133 Whlnery, Leo. Jr. 133 White, Alton 47 White, Raymond 47 White, Rosemary 55, 67, 133 White, Tom 94, 95, 133 Whitney, Mary Ann 70, 71, 79, 133 Whitsitf, Dick 133 Whitten, Pam 30, 33, 43, 54, 61, 73, 75, 125, 140 Wilburn, Dick 84, 85, 87 Wilcox, Don 93, 133 Wilcox, Janice 125 Wilcox, Joan 30, 33, 76- 79, 80, 125 Wiley, John 75, 133 Will, Gordon 87, 88, 125 Williams, David 54 Williams, Donna 133 Williams, Doug 89 Williams, Gary 57, 87. 123, 125 Williams, Jean 117 Williams, Laura 61, 67, 68, 125 Williams, Linda 30, 33, 68, 125 Williams, Linda Carole 30, 33, 50, 62, 75, 125 Williams, Lynne 67, 125 Williams, Robert 125 Williamson, Barry 117 Wilson, Bill 73, 75, 125 Wilson, Jerry 84, 87 Wilson, Judy 81, 117 Wilson, Kellv 56, 87, 88, 117 Wilson, Linda 66 Wilson, Mary 52. 64, 78, 133 Wilson, Ralph 75, 133 Wilson, Ramona 55, 117 Wilson. Sandy 66, 67, 133 Wilson. Suzie 62, 125 Wilson, Terry 76, 125 Winkler, Katy 64, 76, 133 Winn, Tommy 47. 75 Winters, Gary 125 Winters, Pam 30, 33, 43, 62. 80, 125 Wise, Charlene 117 Wise, Oarlcnc 68, 117 Wise, Aarcella 50, 66, 125 Womack, Jerry 125 Womack, Shirley 62, 80. 125 Woodrow, Willa 117 Woodson, Bill 117 Woolcry, Karla 133 Worrell, Sara 67, 133 Wright, Jan 117 Wright, Kathy 133 Wright, Ken 94, 125 Wright, Martha 117 Wright, Susan 30, 33, 48, 49, 79, 117 Wright, Tom 76, 87, 123 Wyatt, Brenda 75, 133 Wyalt, Richard 125 Wynn, Ka' n 23, 30, 32, 33, 43, 45, 48, 76, 79, 117, 142 Y Yohn, Brett 133 York, Sherry 64, 70, 79, 133 Young, Billy 46 Young, Farrie 43, 61- 68. 124, 125, 138 7 .ule, Tony 69, 125 [155] p ADVERTISERS A Adams, H.O. Foods 141 Agar-Ford Insurance Agency 147 Allard Cleaners 140 Amspacher's Southsidc Grocery 140 Anthony's, C. R. Company 140 B Bonney's_________________________________141 Brockhaus Jewelry 143 c Campus Jewelry----------------------------138 Campus Pharmacy .................. .. 152 Chastain-Holland Oil Company...... ......-149 Churches of Norman ..............137 City National Bank -----------------------144 Clark Cleaners-Laundry ............. 142 Clayton Brothers Used Cars____________141 Co-Ed Shop_______________________________151 D Davis Paint and Gift Store 144 Daylight Donuts_____________________________142 E Eurton, Claude, Realtor 150 F First National Bank Trust Company . 140 G Garner's--------------------------------151 General Jack's Pizza 138 Gill's Conoco___________________________151 Gilt Edge Farms--------------------------152 Glover Monument Company-----------------138 Goodno's Jewelry------------------------141 Gordon's Men's 8oy$' Store 147 Greenleaf Food Market _ 133 Greene's Professional Center Pharmacy 142 H Hale's Campus Shop------------------------143 Hampton's Flowers and Gifts.............. 149 Harold's Men's and Ladies' Apparel 144 Hethcrington, Clark, Agency .... 148 Holiday Inn______ 148 Holtzschues' Hardware 143 House of Venus____________________________147 I Ideal Mattress Factory 143 K Katz, Harry... ______________________142 Kerby Office Supply Company 149 L Lambert's Grocery___________________________149 Landsaw Furniture Company . _ 152 Landsaw Furniture Exchange -.150 Lindsay Drug Store ....................... 145 Lockett Hotel ______________________________151 Low's Apparel _____________________________ 139 M McCall's Coffee Shop...... .146 McNabb's, Norman, Sporting Goods. .145 Marek's Bicycle Shop.- ..................145 Martin, Abe, Service Station______________147 Muldrow, Hal, Insurance Agency.........— 142 N Newsom, Mel, Studio .150 Norman Building and Loan Assn.......152 Norman Feed and Seed .151 Norman Floral_______________________149 Norman Lumber Company.. ____________142 Norman Plumbing and Heating . . 146 Normandy Bowl_______________________145 Penney's__________________________________ 140 Peyton and Marcus _________________________ 147 Pot of Gold Gift Shop _______ ......________148 Power's Young Fashions __................--.151 R Reynolds Furniture_____________________________145 Rickner's Book Store......................... 138 Riteway Foodlincrs —.......... 138 Roy, Mr., Hairstylist ----------------------- 150 s 150 Schlosser's 77 Drug Store 148 141 148 148 152 143 ._ 147 .145 144 ... 144 Sterr's Foods 150 T T.D.'s Radio TV _________________________ 152 Todd, Doyle, Agency 146 Transcript Press_________________________ 146 Tyler Simpson Company .....—143 u University Cleaners ......—152 University Studios 146 w Wacker's Department Store 138 Walden Cleaners -----------------------152 Waugh's Jewelers.----------------------146 Webb, The______________________________138 i [156] I'KINM-H IN NORMAN HY TIIK TRANSCRIPT PRESS = “ JUfM a ry ■ £ jja- --YYm. 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