Northwest Classen High School - Round Table Yearbook (Oklahoma City, OK)

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HU 1956 Volume I Northwest Clossoh High School Gklohomo City, Gklohomo Dedication This edition of the Round Table, our first, is dedicated to beginnings. Beginning again is a fascinating procedure. Frequently we hear, Oh, if I could only start over, have another chance. Aware of this plaint we have sincerely tried to build wisely on a firm foundation so there can be no future regrets. Our student leaders have demonstrated courage, faith and understanding. There are many things we'll always remember, Those breathless pauses at the opening of each day when we listened reverently to inspiring devotionalsg Our ever-changing surroundings as the building progressed from day to day, Those outdoor pep rallies, sans uniformsg That first assembly in our beautiful auditoriumg The long, and loud, debates about choosing school colors, emblems, club names and pep club uniformsg The make-up time assigned for parking in the wrong parking lotg And never to be shared is the distinction of being a member of the first graduating class. To our seniors of 1956 this first volume is respectfully inscribed. May it hold memories that will make significant forever, this our first year at Northwest Classen. To student leaders who shaped our first year hereg To teachers who symbolize the ideals we shall cherishg But especially to the Class of '56 whose slogan,- Northwest Classen can never be greater than the sum of its parts, -may be a constant reminder to us, and to all future classes, that every student here is a part of the sum total. jo Ann Garrison will remain in the memory of future classes as the designer of the school emblem. -2- Contents Q55 X .69 Q50 FGCUIW ...... Ei-17 Q00 .X Y ok ' Sfudenr Life fe. X V L, XKHX X - XX f ' 1 J -U U' I X my J J X f? 618 AQNF A XYQCBHDQ X SpQfx'5 Xm I , 56-75 ' if V kv MIL 4? W V , X Q , Q! X 4 g 6'- S ction V8 A 6 I 1, U f W 1 A ' mfr ' rl , 'QL ' i Imam 1 AA '14' - ' '. I 4 1' 4 A 1 hull- Wd ! ..-V! fl' 'rr EA fl ' ff I -3- fx From ffvix airy,s11r11if, rirfular Jrin' om, vrzlvrs ffm slur1'r'11f loungv, Iilzmyry and wrial Nrzlcr. Our Plwysiral Frflzrafiorz lzzzilding, om' of flu' mmf morfvrn in flu' S0llflYIl'l'Sf. is flu' rfnlwr of muflv l'UHIHIIl71if-1' arlivily, vsprrially Juring lmxkvffmll svuson. This xrfnir rlnsfzffw of flu' main vnlrurm' xlmzrx flu' morlcrnislic, fzro-xfory glass null, dork and farfrorf. MR. W'II,I.IAM H. TAYLOR, PRINCIPAI lv Y V Srmzfflying mon' flnzn lzrirfcs and mortar, Sonzrllring mon' llvan plans ana' lnilvrsg Marr' flnm lmnfcs ana' llvllx uml lr'ar'ln'rx, Marr' ffvan boys umf glrfx 11mff1lf1m's,- A .xrlmnl is fiom! f --..i- '-M -1. This long rvpanxr' of Class rooms is prolrrtvd from glarr' by a zmlf' ozrrlvang aml sparml lozzwrs. 2 1 EDITORS- Barbara Ervin Lynn Steelman ,Io Ann Garrison Sidr vnfranrr to Ihr' adminislrafiw' officfs and ronfrrrnrr room farm S01lfblL'l'Sf and will br' gay zvifh planlrrs. Tin' amlifnriunz svulx 1600. Dvslinvd to bfmnzc' known as Inova, of the Classics il bas om' of Ibn larsl equipped xlagrs in Oklahoma Cily. DR. CHI1S'I'l5R SWYANMTN Yulu'rnm'mlrul of Oklahoma tiny Si lwnlf Il is wry imporlaui thai our rily and nation give high priorify lo ifx mlucaiioual xysivm. Oklahoma City schools fry fo providr Ihr has! fvoxxilllr opporfuuiiirs for ouryouth. All xfuclruls must' l1r'fraim'ilfo asxumv uxrful plafvs in our Amari- rau Way of Liff. As fha firsf grafluafiug rlasx from Norfhzucst Claxsvu, you haw fha' uuiquv privilvgi' of laying Ihr' fomidafiou of honor and irarlifiou for lhoxf' who will follow you. May you favl fha! you haw' assuzmwl fhvsv rzfsfwonxilzilifirx aml fulfilled ihrm SllCl'l'XXfIlllj' wilh joy, iliguily anal 110isf'. Sinri'rr'ly, Dr. I. Cb?SlFfSIl'dIIS0l1 Szzpvriizfwzflwzi of Srhools DR. N. L, GEORGE DR. MEL BARNES DR. MFRLF BURR Avmtiml Suhr-rmlrmlrul Amman! Suprrlntrndent Amwtanl Suprnntz-ml.-nl evotzbn to dug: directs our futures. PARI Nl II ACI II R ASSC5C lA I ION Thr cxvfutivc hoard of ilu' PTA mcuts with Mr. XV. ll, Tnvlor, Principal of Norllxwuwl Cluscn High St-lmul. MVS. lfrnnk S, Tlmmlimon, Prcsidcntg Mrs. WflllvWfxllix,Tru.1:urcr'gMrs.W'.l..C0u.nti,Dclcgntcg Mrs. Cfccil Perkins, Virxt vice-prcsidcntg Mrs. joseph XV, Kclso, l'.xrli.1mcnt.1ri.1ng Mrs Cluulc Hammond, Sccrctarv: Mr. XY. Il. 5Iw.lf'l0l'1 Mrs. NV. 1.. Robert- son, Mcmlvcrxlnip Cil1.lil'l1!.ll11 MVS. Glcnn Jones, His- tnrinng Mrk. Tom ll.xrnl1.u't jr., Second Yiuc-prcsidcnt. BOARD OIT EDUCATION lnl BL'IlllUll, Mcmbcrg Mr. C B. McCr.1y, Mcmbcrg Mrs. L. D Melton: Member: Mr. jim Wright Vice-prcxidcnrg Mr. Otto Thomp sun, Prcsidcnt. Always available for advice or assistance is our esteemed assistant principal, Mr. Lloyd M. Estes. Our Proctor system of aiding students and visitors in the halls, informing students of school regula- tions, and keeping the halls clear during class session is directed by Mr. Estes. He also directs the Engineers who operate the Central Sound System. s W . i ix -... N .s Mr. George Brucher Miss Inez Ellis Boys Counselor Trxls uml Measurements Mr. Alvin Bryan Financial Serrelary 'Q' Balancing the books, screening films, enforcing parking lot regulations, checking car regis- trations are a few of the extra- of Mr. Alvin Bryan, of the math and audio- visual departments. curricular duties Mr. Lloyd Estes Assixlanl Principal is In Charge of arranging schedules, counseling students and giving college advice, are our counselors Mr. George Bruclier, Miss Rctha Wave Hulet. Miss lnel lillis in charge of tests and measurements also does counseling and teaches Latin. Miss Retha Hulet Girls Counselor Enters Control and Here ers Nerve center of the school is the main office and its occupants, Mrs. Reba James, Mrs. Mary Lane, Mrs. Dclma Harris, Mrs. Billye Jo Pearce. -7- Teachers in the Mathematics Department contrive to stimulate student interest by sponsoring clubs and department activities. Miss Mary Pruitt, Miss Bernice Gordon, Mrs. Nellie B. lictong Mr. Rodney I. St. Dizierg Mrs. Jane Mooney, Mrs. Reba Clark. department head. Class work Foreign Languages furnish fun and interest. Through ef- forts of the language teachers, a wide variety of Foreign Languages is offered, including: Spanish, Latin, German, French. Miss Henrietta Von Tungelng Mrs. Audrie E. Al- berts: Mr. Virgil Caldwell discuss a perfect test paper. Miss Lucille Willoughbyg Miss Lelia Pickardg Miss Inez Ellis study the Knights' coat-of-arms for an appropriate school ITIOIIO. sf . Particqation I Learning Skills learned in the Business Education Department help students in all walks of life. Miss Mildred Holland: Mr. Gene Loftisg Mr. Clark Cunninghamg Mrs. Ivy Copelandg Mrs. Maxine Tyler are always alert to ways to improve their operations and procedures. MISS BETH WEST Distributive Education, job Supervision, Sponsor of D, E, Club, QCCTA representative leads a busy, and therefore, happy life. Busy, Busy, Busy, usiuess BQ MR. JOHN STANDRIDGE MRS, 1VY CQPEI-AND Diversified Occupations, Job Supervision, Sponsor of D.O. Club Machine Bookkeeping, Office Practices, Typing, Co-sponsor of has organized a Trade and Industry chapter for his students this Commercial Club, finds keeping office machines in good running year. condition is a 'trick of the trade'. .9- Mrs. lla7el Livingston, Mr. Landes Horton, Miss Audrie Alberts and Mrs. Mabel Park discuss points to be highlighted in a book review. The desire to speak, write and read our native language intelligently is the hallmark of a true scholar. Ap- preciation of literature, poetry and drama may seem pretty square to teen-agers of the high school variety, but the experience results in a richer under- standing of books, the world at large, and the ability to judge people. Knowledge is of little use to us if we cannot effectively express ourselves to others. English activities at Northwest Classen afford opportunities in Creative Writing, Newspapering and Yearbook pro- duCti0n, and all forms of Speech Courses, Mrs. Rulaye l,ee 'l'hraslier, Miss Della I.ink and Miss llelen Bourke Miss Katherine Gibson and Mrs. Mabel Knight pause for .1 brief remark admonisli, Shoot us while we're looking pleasant, please! on a recent commentary on education. Themes, Schemes, Dreams Northwest Classen's library beckons all, even those who do not frequent libraries with any degree of regularity. The colorful reading tables, the excellent lighting and the convenient open shelves of books exercise attractions that are hard to resist. Research material is plentiful, and Students have a wide variety of books to choose from for leisure reading or for re- ports. Few high schools in Oklahoma have as extensive reading opportunities. Stack rooms are at the rear and over head. An Oklahoma Room is being developed. Mrs. Alma Doughty, Miss liunice Cockrum, forego their librarian duties just long enough to permit the staff photographer to get them in under the Round Table dead line. -10- MT- Robert CUFVY- C0mmffCi2l Aff, in5PeCt5 3 Posfel' fm' the Competition in the Regional Scholastic Art Contest is an im- Nlfimml Pl'if1fCf'5 Wcfk POSYCF COUICSF- portant part of thc training of students in the Creative Art de- partment. Three folios were entered at Carnegie Institute in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania in 1956. Miss Mary Lamb Lewis ex- plains rcquirements to Ann Hayes and Edna Chapman, Art's challenge, to see, to feeL to portray! Mr. Leonard F. Marcottes' courses in Industrial Arts are popular. Students work with metal and wood, A beautiful plaque, in burnished copper, was created for NV7C's National Honor Society chapter. s, X. Mr. Charles K-err, Mr. Duane Weinert, Mr. Clay Davis and Mr. Bill Long discuss plans for the city wide. political conventions designed to teach actual operation of national nominating convention. The project was sponsored by the Board of Education. History paves the path to understanding Miss Blanche Holland, Miss Ophelia Byars and Miss Gladys Shepard consider that science is as vital to society as history. -12- I have no lamp to guide my feet but the lamp of experience. I know no way to judge the future but by the past. An appreciation of HISTORY and WORLD PROBLEMS and ability to understand ourselves and our neighbors, permits us to become better future citizens. Students aware of their nation's heri- tage and the achievements of our forefathers strive to emulate qualities of leadership. At Northwest Classen, American history, World history, World problems, social problems, psychology, government and student govern- ment, train toward intelligently assuming responsibilities and obligations to be met in a new and little known atomic age. We had no lamp of experience to guide us. We are pioneering in a great new educational adven- ture-our own Northwest Classcn. May our efforts establish a firm foundation. 9 I . 1 Y l lk d M Fd I Hedtcs and tlie girls in her culinary department excel in As long as food is vital to life, ood cooks will be in deman . rs. . nn .. 5, K preparing menus that are both balanced and attractive. Food, Clothing and Shelter- Man's Basic eeds l ln learning fo cook Am1sf'u'afinf' seam These sfudvnls arcomplish While others may dream. 5 ,f A stitch in time saves nine. Selecting quality clothing of taste and distinction- a subject of unfailing interest to all girls, is a specialty of Mrs. Ramnh Miller! classes -13- This line-up of eight fine fellows composes t . ! . t i w J ment head: Mr. llill l,ong, Assistant Coach: tennis and swimming: Mr. Leonard Marcotte, wrestling. the coaching staff for boys sports. Mr. jack Rolwlyer, football: Mr. Carroll Smelser is depart- Mr. Clay Davis, baseball: Mr. Paul Crowe, foothallg Nlr. Rev lrwin, track: Mr.-Bob Curry. Physical fitness sets l0'e's tempo. Miss Kathleen Owen and Miss Nona Cowan discuss a busy clay's activities. .-14, A well-rounded physical fitness program is important at Northwest Classen. One year of physical education is required for gradua- tion. The athletic program is designed to train in ideals of teamwork, sportsmanship Stu- dents are encouraged to acquire enough pro- ficiency in individual sports to provide a source of recreation and pleasure after they leave high school. No one sport receives special emphasis. There are classes in team and individual sports. liacilities for the depart- ment, when completed, will include Ll boys and girls gymnasium, tennis courts, baseball, track and football fields, .1 sun and tennis deck and a pool. Intramural sports give each student a Chance to participate in some form of sports. There are invitational tournaments, state and City nilcctq, Lllld St.ltC touirntlnilcnts, in Llll'I10St every sport taught at Northwest. Mrs. Rose Marie Cherry, Mrs. Fern Smith, and Mr. Ted Nichols discuss the next production of the speech department. Organized Con uszbn pays off here with top productzbns W'here's that copy for the Senior Page? . . . Help! some- one, we've lost those pictures . . . Get Semco on the phone! I think we've pasted this up wrong! If we have I won't be able to stand it !!! . . . MRS. SARTIN! MRS. SARTIN! . . . Some- one get the phone! . . . Quick! someone take this up to the art staff for me! They were supposed to have it yesterday! . . . Oh! Oh! Oh! . . . XVhere's Mrs. Sartin!? . . . Danny! Daaannneeeee! . . . Great balls of fire! He was supposed to be there to take those pictures! Does someone have a Brownie at home? Hurry! Get your car and go home and get it before assembly's over!! . . . Has anyone seen Mrs. Sartin? . . . Do you all realize that the deadline is Saturday !!! . . . It's lost! It's lost! I shall die right here! . . SOMEONE GET THIZ PHONE! . . . Who spilled rlw rubber cement? . . . Shut up, you all, I can't hear a word they're saying! Hello? Hello? Hell- . . Oh, oh, ooohhhh-XVhy didn't someone tell me this typewriter didn't have a ribbon! I just typed up the best ten pages of copy I've ever written and it's gone. Gone, gone, gone with the wind . .. I'm going to the Clinic . . . Hasn't anyone seen herl? . . . Who? . . . Mrs. Sartin, you idiot! . . . Sshhh! they're talking on the P.A. system! . . . I don't care! I don't care! I've lost those pic- tures and if they're gone I'll kill myself, do you hear!? Some- one answer the phone! . . . Hurry, hurry! . . . I'm losing my mind, I'm losing my mind!! . . . Mrs. Saarrtttiinnn! . . .The deadline, the deadline! Hurry! . . . Praise God! we made it! CSimultaneous fainting.J 115- Mrs. Nevva lane Sartin and .i couple of her staff members pleasantly contemplate the ,huge bulletin hoard in the journalism department that will be ready when school opens in September '56, Nlr. Frank Vitale, vocal music, and Mr. Arthur johnson, instrumental music, examine a score for the Classics of '96, Whether it's .1 skinned shin, measles, mumps, a math test, spring fever or need of smelling salts after dead- lines or rehearsals, Mrs. Nola Moore is always on hand. A telephone call quickly decides whether the patient shou.ld remain in school or he sent home. Mr. fffmrlri Half, Aulu lS1i'rlrariir,i, In-Ip: xlmlrnls Inratr' fbi' Mr. Alonzo Nnrziooil, Mi-i'lm1m'i1l llrilufug, plum ffn' nrt! Jay fmnlilig rIXAlKllIlI4'lll. Hr. Munrlu' Cifiurnllry, nnmfzinrk, iullt iz tlmlrnl fum' fo use ll Im!! wr' foul. Mr. Pun! ffmu i', llrii uri Ilillltidflllfl, mupx mil ilu' iluyfi muh' In ilililrlifx. sei 15, T111-fzzf, Spills Engineering drawing is the graphic language used by engineers and industrial designers, The artist strives to produce a picture which will impart a mental im- pression produced by the object itself. The subiect is essential in all types of engineering practice. The drafting board is often the gateway into industry. An engineer without a working knowledge of the engi- neer's language would be professionally illiterate. The average driver views his automobile as an inven- tion designed for his convenience. But boys studying auto mechanics see it as a triumph of engineering and mechanical skill, contrived of hundreds of parts as- sembled into a smoothly functioning unit. Students taking auto mechanics learn the names of each part, how and where each fits and the job each part per- forms. Woodworking coordinates manipulations of the hands and brain. Wood has played an important part in the development of mankind. NVood enters directly, or in- directly, into the construction of more manufactured articles than any other one material. Students work on individual projects which are placed on exhibit in the department once a year. Drivers Education is a one semester course. Students are taught the rules of safe driving. Principles of op- erating a car, down to changing a tire are studied. A special dual control car is used for instruction. Classes are arranged so that a student goes to class once a week and drives once a week. The class is reserved for students who are at least fifteen and a half years old. 1161 Northwest Classen has an exceptionally capable science , faculty. Under their inspiration a number of students V have gone on to study and make outstanding contribu- tions to the world. Biological science helps us to ap- preciate man's place in the world of living things. We learn about our own bodies and how they function. We i R can be startled by hundreds of facts about plants and animals. But most important the study of biology will give us an understanding of the scientific point of view that can help us in everyday life. Biology comes from a Greek word bios which means life and logos meaning study. Biology is international, many people in many lands are striving to learn and to discover the facts of life and all have the same problems to solve. Ideas are exchanged and the results are made known for the benefit of all mankind. Hrs. fiwdliflrli' BIIIIVV1' alllil Mr. Infm Ptm'4'n rxumlm' fwlauf life Um! is I0 fn' xlllifmf in ffiolugy. Bugs, oaks and Shocks XY'ithout knowledge of chemistry, life would be re- markably different. From chemistry laboratories come an endless procession of new materials to satisfy our needs and desires. An understanding of chemistry en- ables a student to reason scientifically. The scientist doesn't combine incompatible elements, at least not often. Knowledge of physics is fast becoming vital to all of us. In today's world, which is a totally new one, scientifically speaking, it behooves each of us to be- come aware of the significance of scientific advances if civilization is to survive. Geology puts the student on familiar terms with the earth about him. It is not a subject to be studied for months or years before it can be turned to use. By the time a student has finished the first week of study, he should be better able to understand his surroundings. One must look far below the surface in order to catch the thrill of the majestic forces which have sculptured our earth. The student of geology sees much more than is apparent to the untrained eye. Wlierever one goes, structures of geological interest surround him. To the geologist the world can never be little, dull or common place. Mr. lim Cnnger, Pfryaizii, amf Mr. Carl Slmfrr, Cfwmlifry, ill'7Yl0?1Y,Yl1'I' equip- wrul for Sl'l4'Pll'l' clamw. 2? . ,ix N 1 4 :rf s ' 'fax Miss LaVr'rm1 Pf'mfl1'lnn ami' Mr. W'rilr'y Sulllran ll,f.Yf'll.YS f7Y0l7fI'77I.S rrfrrring In afwfrlimf ic'ii'n1'i' aml gmlogy. -11- '2 i 4, x, 'tw is ki KLlNf'-2 Six:-'X f x,.e.g..7Lwf t fx f 1 x lilly? X ,XA mfs f i .4 X A .Nf ,- 's my i 57. 'CP ,4 , . tflcf' To lvixtxvigs llxrtl fn X X' A X , ev 1 x,. -9 Q!! ' JL if L' it QRRQM , JM, ft it l ,4 1 1 , i fr, M ' ,M--1 s ll' ' t il K xv I Q be , x,:J,f fa . Fifi-X iw li X, 3 M 7,227-,,. ,Je If K , s f- , , xo will I 3 V wt. M ll r l V l l l l i til l K A J, ij G1 !,f 'A X, fn I ,V K, bg' -- .c - x , .tn ,tp A A A A V ' ,414 -- A ff' f'?j-E., fl ' Q , , 4' p B V ' IVE C XX H- , , , ,' vu X xx. Lfffirrr' ,,,-f J-LJJ.L,. 9, il, v A 'fe New school! New names for most groups, but, by and large, about the same activities bv tlie same crowtl. A bowling league, an F.H.A. cbapter and above all, Nortli Central rating, mark higliliglits. We participate in national, state and city organim- tions. For tbose Wlao love pep assemblies, atliletic events and dances, pep clubs offer wonderful opportunities. Students who excel in matli, science, foreign languages, writing, ORGANIZATIO S. . . Our' fnisf i1.m'v1fflx'.' A Cfapfvvlla Cfwir N1l'77IlH'Y'S in a gala rrziwzi of unimfry ifamvi and songs of flu' WPS! l'71ff'ftUI7l-fd ui myallx. commercial subjects, art, music,gain enjoyment through numerous clubs that increase awareness of benefits in those fields. Then there is our lzlwmaking body, the Student Coun- cil. Its activities contribute much to the spirit of fine citi- zenship and community activities that distingush the student body. EDITORSQ Suzy Fngleton Robert.: Taylor Glenda Boundy Sharon Butler Sue lfullcrton l All A's! is the slogan of NA- TIONAL HONOR SOCIETY members. However, scholarship must be more than just top grades. Qualities of leadership, charaeter and service to your school are stressed. Two initiations are conducted each year. Activities begin in the fall with a reception for faculty members and parents. Forty-one persons qualitied for the fall initia- tion, and twenty-live seniors were initiated at the spring ceremony. Ron- I-Martin, Shubert, Kennedy, Werme, Lemon, Miss Audrie Alberts, sponsor. Ron' ZA-Mooney, Morris, Anderson, Ramsey, Denison, Meadows, Ron' 3-'MtElderry, Early, Crabtree, Mann, Thomlinson, Ifagin. Ron' -1- Hollinger, Butler, McDowell, Cannon, Cosgrove, Bradley. Rnu' 5 Dage, Salyer, Com- stotk, Hammond, jones, Loth. Run' 1--Wfellvorii, lfowler, Garrison, lllatk, ketter, Irxine, Davis. Ron 2- Burt, Hann Butler, Shirk, johnson, W'onn. Ron' K Robertson, jones. foblw, liuihanan, Kramer, Stoll. Ron 1 -Bri-rniiker. XX'arren, lloliomlw, Boundy, Mager, lfullcrton. lion S Ienkins Aldriih, Cfollinson, Sims, Carter, i'l'rekell Henderson. We worked bara' to attain bzlgla goals, Do you like things keyed to the Nth degree? You'd be happy then in the HONOR MATH SOCIETY. It was organized by students who consider themselves wizards at 'tiggersf Spon- sored by Mrs. Reba Clark the Society gives recognition to students who demonstrate out- standing ability in mathematius, Ron' I --Collinson, Martin, Hagen, Hann, Meadows. Ron' 2---Bremiiker. Early, Kcefer, Kerr, Mann. Rim' .3-Wells, Comstock, Trekc-ll. Denison, Wrirren. R011' ai V-Mitthell, Sims, Hill, Carter, f rabtree. Members of JUNIOR HONOR MATH have given such a fine account of themselves since they were organ- ized, in response to demands for a math club for students not yet eligible for Honor Math proper, that they deserve recognition on their own. The iunior division prepares students for membership in the advanced group. Mrs. Reba Clark sponsors activities of the junior society so as to correlate the clubs. Rau' I+Sparks, McAlister, George, Lively Rau- 2 Patzer, Price, Baxter, Dromgold Ron' 3 -Smith, Roberts, Ray, Ferguson. Ron 4 - Brandon, Jordon, Kefler, Mcrideth, uenzer Ron' S Trachtenber ohnson, Q - e I A- J Burch, Fields, Looney, Dowling. R011 I- liaglcr, Hill, hfatthews, Cline. RH11' i Son l I4 2--Milner, Cragg, Spradling, Perkins. Ron' Which cnkins lxitchcn VinMctcr Shtr a Pcllo Oli .lrlcn P R w, ve, H A, .ittc-rson. fm wood but it was un! QUILL AND SCROLL, International Honorary Society for High School journalists, aflfords a bright spot in the dizzy routines of workers on school publications. Northwest's Don Blanding chapter goes in for book reviews. Rau' I-Lenhardt, Ray, Ellrouri, Dromgold, Ervin, Run' 2 v- Eagleton, Hayes, Butler, Boundy, Roark, Watkins, Mrs. Nevva Sar- tin, sponsor. Row 3-Berkey, Broach, Fuller- ton, Richards. Rau' 4'-Davis, Morgan, Mal- herbe, Run' 5-Robinson, Robins, Sullivant, Holcomb, Hobbs. Run' I- Edwards, -l.ll3.ll'Cl, Benson, Cannon, Bennett, Collins, Anderson. Rau' 2--Mrs. Rose Marie Cherry, sponsor, Shubertj WIIYTCU, Thomlinson, Evans, l7.1rmer, Knott, Iiorney, Ron' 3 -Hendritli, Ishmael, Mt- Dowell, Ault, Candy, Baker, lfergusoni Ron I -Bledsoe, lloltomb, Hurrus, Booth, Carter, Salyer, Cnthraln. With honors co me Rmw I-Kessler, Patterson, Ferguson, Friedman, V.inDuesen, Ron' 2- -Mrs. Fern Smith, Hite, Luton, Martin, Church. Ron' 3-Saxe, Ball, Robins, Clark, Sohol, Lawyer. Rau' I -Shields, McElroy, Mi- Cormitk, Grosetlose, Adams, Cosgrove. Ten points from Little Theatre is prerequisite to becoming a member of NATIONAL THESPIANS. Also members must participate in dramatic interpretations in accordance with national regulations. Mrs. Rose Marie Cherry directs the work of the group. responsibilities, Rim' I liigin, Harris, Cosgrove, Clollinson Cook. Ron' 2 Ciarrison, Henderson, Hol comb, Hmndnn, W.itlc'. Run' 3- Lemon, Thomlinson, Booth, limdley, jenkins. Ron 1 --Roisnmn, Shenold, Emerson, Nithols, Loth. Performances before adult audiences of twenty-five or more is required for arnassing the twenty points necessary for membership in NATION- AL FORENSIC LEAGUE. Members also htive to be in the upper two-thirds of their class scholastically. Mr. Ted Nichols is sponsor. Creative ability is the requirement for membership in NATIONAL ART HONOR SOCIETY. Those who aspire to membership must enter the annual competitions. Each contestant submits original art work done in eight dillerent mediums. These are entered in the state contest and are judged for entries in the national show at the Carnegie Art Izxhihit in Pennsylv.ini.1, Miss Mary Lamb Lewis sponsors the group. thus we grow. Sthuessler, Chapman, Wr.iy, Cragg, Butler, Wolfflfily DY'-'V Rm 2' Rlmha' Rlggg' Rnu' I -NICJLIUNVN, Mann, Kimball, Cory, Uassei, Kennedy, Thornton, Carpcr, Smith, Irvine. Run' 2-- Ifullerton, Mililtlerry, Stewart, Salyer, Morris, Ensign, Early, Xlifhatlcy, Cnmstoik, Butler, Loth. Rau' 3 - XX'i'lhorn. Davis, Wferme, Miss Henrietta Von Tungc-ln, MtDowell, Lamb, Butterworth, Mapesulones. Run 4-Cobb, Mager, Fowler, Buchanan, Sparks, Stoll, Means. Sponsored this year by Miss Henrietta Von Tungeln, HONOR LANGUAGE pro- poses to help students develop interest and understanding in advanced language courses. During Christmas time mem- bers wrote and posted greet- ings in ten ditterent languages throughout the halls. A group called the CLASSICS EXECUTIVE BOARD, with Mike Henderson as its '56 chairman, produced the all-stu- dent talent extravanganza r Crossroads, USA . Rau' I-- Lemmons, Crabtree, Farm- er, Henderson, Rau' 2--Anderson, Mrs. Rose Marie Cherry, Mr. R. T. Nickols, Watson, Cannon, Shubert, McDowell, Thompson, Miss Kath- leen Owen. Ron' 3- -Pearson, Mc- Intosh, Gonders, Benson, Burt, Fowler, Salyer, Bennett, jabara. Ron' 4 - Chamberlain, Comstock, Ferguson, Noftsger. Not picturedt Linda Kennedy. Good morning, Northwest Classen Knightsfv How familiar these words are to every North- west student. ANNOUNCER'S CLUB is one Of our largest. Members transmit the daily an- nouncements during the fourth hour. Meetings feature discussions on announcing problems, and members are taught the art of speaking distinctly. Sponsor of the group is Mr. R. T. Nichols. Supplying music for the lunch hours in the Social Center, handling the mechanics of com- munication between the classroom and office and for the daily announcements keeps THE ENGINEERS busy every hour of the day. The boys channel into classrooms programs from KOKH-FM. Mr. Lloyd Estes trains the En- gineers for their job. Mr. Estes, Foster, Gibbs, Van Meter, Lillard, Thomas Whatley Luber Sikes, Schneider, Blair, james, Magann, McQueen, Hyatt You'll be bearing from us- Ruu' I-Cosgrove, Goldman, Thomlinson, Fagin, Mr. R. T. Nichols, Coach, Mrs. Fern Smith, Coach. Rou' 2- jenkins, Saxe, Lemon, Harris, Lawyer, Everett, Van Dusen, Cosgrove, Taylor. Row 3+Cloar, Shields, Groseclose, Ferguson, Cook, Brandon, Wfatson, Raskin. Row 4-Adams, Wade, Roisman, Hannum, Stout, Harrison, Mc- Elroy, Hollander. Rou' 5-Wilson, Rushing, Lanier, Shenold, Nichols, McCormick, Collinson. ..24.. Ten trophies in ou first year ' That s TH DEBATERS recor They won NFL stat contest and will re resent Oklahoma 1 the national contes Mrs Fern Smith an Mr Ted Nichol coach the teams Many jobs are taken on by LITTLE THEATRE such as their outstanding part in the production of the Classics and distribution of the student direc- tory. Their main responsibility is to promote sports- manship and co-operation among students present- ing school plays. Mrs. Rose Marie Cherry helps the group with their activities. Run 1- Peck, Coats, w7.1ll.lcC, Link, Morgan, Sherman. Ron' 2- Elliott. Corken, Christian, Buck, Pace Sutton, Hucv,lN1atthc'vc's, Ison Mcfiilvray, Broade, Carper,C.hurch,l.uton,C.lark.Rff1c 4 Messenger, Har, ris, Krause, Xwright, Cornell, Mclntosh, Stone, jacohson, Thomas, Taylor, Smith, Dyksterhuis, Mason, Hayes, V Hudson, Holme. Rim 1 Wilkinson, Green, U'Nc-al. Minick, Harris, Ciondc-rs. Holmes, llefley, Littleton Clements, Roberts, Kessler, llighleyman, Holcomb, Clark, Palmer. Run 9 -Nance. Pierson, Coleman, Hare Boon, Tlioinpson, W'right, Shclc-ed, Davis, Cloar, Harris, Filippo, Price, XX'ilson, Cullen. Wloolley, Bloom. Ruic l-lzclwarcls, nlabara, Shubert, Cannon. llennett, Collins, Anderson, Benson, Ron 2--llendersnn, WHY- i'en,liarmc-r, liorney. Wfirren, Sala, Yanljusen, Alwernathv. Roll 3- lfvans, Candy, Knott, Thomlinson, Ellison. Baker, lslnnacl, lferguson, Mrs. Rose Marie Cherry, sponsor R011 -lfilocliran, McDowell, Sal- ver, Sanford, Anlt, Swatek, Carter Holcomb. UNDERSTUDIIQS have a great many chores,too. They must show their worth in order to qualify for membership in the Little Theatre group. The show must go on! hour drama class. Car . OI'3:clt1iZiI13L tht' Script. props. Selecting actors and actresses. auditions and rehearsals and any of the other multitude of tasks necessary when a play is being proclucecl,are clonc- by members of PLAY PRODUCTION. They are enrolled in Mrs. Rose Marie Clic-rry's lirst Speech students interested in the technical side of play production study the art of stage lighting and setting with Mr. Ted Nichols. This year's project centered on the mag' niticent sets prepared for the all-school talent show, Classics of '56, Hflrossroacls, USA . 'Rffii I- Cioats, Forney. lferguson, Ellison, Wlallis. Patterson. Rffic J 'lhomlinson, llarncs, Kennedy, lfarmer. Bennett, Cannon, Collins, Mrs. Rosc- Marie K herry. Ron 3 Shcrman, llahara, mael, Link. Smith, Knott. Run J Harris, Benson, Sanford, Ault. llnrrus, Baker, Morrison, ter A1.1li- nic' fool llvnrla, pfcfiziefi l'll lah' llvr Um, inn Mfr' fluff Q25.. k'fm' I -Reynolds, liagleton, Shuhert, Cramer, liroath, Kearns. Rim' 2--Enders, Busby. Edwards, Merkel, Brotkhaus, Crane, lirvin. Rim' 3 Wc'st, Tate, Pat- terson, Simon, Vedder, Miss Della Link, sponsor, Miller, Run' 4- English, Vin- tent, Perkins, MiDaniel, Stidliam, Mur- ray. Rim 5 Kamenesky, Swan, Morgan, Bradshaw, Medley. COURTESY CLUB is divided into two groups. The senior group ushers for all school events. In case there are not enough seniors, juniors and soph- omore members come to their aid. Some of the duties are showing guests through our new building and help- ing with P.T.A. open houses. Ushering for the senior assembly, senior sermon, commencement, and award assemblies are their yearly services to the school. This year they had a Valentine's party for all members. Miss Della Link sponsors the senior group and Mrs. Fern Smith sponsors the junior and group. Rau' I-Mrs. Fern Smith, sponsor, Goodin, Miller, Mathis, Siber, Manning, Brand, Suggs, Priier. Ron' 3 Pierte, Armstrong, Har- ris, Shoemaker, Taylor, Wood, Thompson, Minyen, Brook. R014 1 - Kirlqwggtlv Ijgughfyt Lumm, Fearney, flesek, Barnhill, Albright. R014' 5sW'ildinan, Gardner, Pender, Lowe, Wo0lw'orth, Ma- money. RIly.S0fC'nS0I1, Love, Heitzman, lomlinson. Rau' 2-lfagin, e're always ready to heal Ruiz' I---Robertson, Whalen, johnson, Drilling. Weblv. Rau' 2--Miss Eunice Cockrum, sponsor, Hudson, Warren, Kirkpatritk, Mrs. Alma Doughty, sponsor. Rau' 3-Mrlntosh, Walker, King, Perkins Arnold Looking after all the books in the new Northwest Classen library is quite a chore. LIBRARY AIDES help the librarians, Miss Eunice Cochrum and Mrs. Alma Doughty, check books in and out and distribute library notices. Also, Library Aides assist stu- dents in finding material for term themes, show them how to use the card file and the Reader Guide. The l work carries credit. -26- Helping Mrs. Nola Moore, R.N. by dispensing aspirin and giving minor first aid, CLINIC AIDES earn one-fourth credit a semester. The girls also distribute notices to teachers when students become ill during the day. Flizabetli Rains is surrounded by Clinic Aides Reardon, Dickey, Rau' I-House, Wy'nn, Schell, Hudgens. Ruu' 2-Mathis, Vedder,Moran, Dyer, Franklin, Mrs. Nola Moore, R. Ng McMillan. Grace, Little, jordan. Rau' 3-Schirk, Staples, Sells, Barkaw, ills, pictures, politeness our mission. Noticed the pert Miss at an Info desk in the office? OFFICE HOSTESSES greet guests, answer ques- tions and arrange for guides to direct visitors who have errands in the building. Revers, Rich, Buschhorn, Mr. Alvin Bryan, sponsor, The purpose of AUDIO VISUAL AIDES spon- sored by Mr. Alvin Bryan is to learn projection work and to make use of this training by running films for class use. Jennings, Sparks, Heavin, Taylor, Deckert, liowlby, Menn, Hayes, Ensign, Rau' I-Jones, Mills, Berkey, Krause, Boam, Dicken. Rau' 2-Tate, Whitheld, Anders, Dimpfl, West, Walker, C. Son, Bixter. Rau' ,if-Salyer, McDowell, Buchanan, Werme, Ward, Mahen, Knight. Rau' 4-Zschiesche, Simon, Cochran, biulsberry, B, Son, Bethel, McClain, Cannon. Operating the switchboard, collecting absentee cards, and running errands are a few of the many duties of the OFFICE AIDES. Y-TEENS, high school branch of YWCA, sponsored by Mrs. Ra- mah Miller has increased its mem- bership this year as a result of the opportunities offered by ac- tivities hour. Their program is designed and developed on three phases of per- sonality: social, physical and spir- itual. Service to others plays an important part in their organiza- tion. Patte Arnold was chapter presi- dent 195566. Rau' I-Smith, Walker, Crosse, Richardson, Springer, Ayers. Rou' 2-Klein, Mrs. Ramah Miller, sponsor, Drilling, Vinyard, Rowe, Arnold. We pause to praise Austin, King, Young. Rau' I-Patterson, Wade, Mr. Landes Horton, Sanford, Durkee Rr1u'2-Hendrick, lirougher, Mc- Cormick, Taylor, Gray, Schellinger, Ryan, Williams, Love, Sanders. Rau' 3AWhetstone, Bell, VanScoy, Tucker, Hill, Warden. Rau' 4-Webb, jones, Schwedland, Pansze, Woodward, Spearman. Participating in the Youth in Government Program, World Service Program and in the Hi-Y all- City basketball league, Northwest Classen's HI-Y made an outstanding record for itself. The boys get together at least once a year to spend a day at Turner Falls. Also the club goes to church as a group one Sunday each year. Mr. Landes Horton sponsors its activities. .,.23.. To YOUTH OF THE KINGDOM goes credit for the inspirational devotionals we enjoyed at the opening of each school day. Youth of the Kingdoms membership exceeds that of any other organization at Northwest Classen with. four hundred and eighteen members. Its mair. purpose is to enrich the lives of students by stimulating interest in religious work and youth groups. Mr. Clark Cunningliain and Mrs. Edna Hedges sponsor FW! Wttlf'-ffl ffm -'I lSl1m21Cl,,PflQS'1 THYIOY, V-P-1 MYCFS sec.-tres.g johnson, parl.g Elkouri, hist. its activities. on our bus ways. Rau' I-Bowen, Cox, Harris, Booth, McElderry, Thompson, Deckert. Rau' 2-Miss Eunice Coclcrum, Rue, Merkel, Enders, johnson, johns, Cordell, Richards. Rau' 3-Hirschfield, McCall, Puzin, Vedder, Landrum, Whalen, Smith, Gaumer. Rau' 4- Rohertson, Myers, Hodam, Walker, Edwards, Dunning,Kennedy, Koch, Arnold, Mrs. Alma Doughty. Rou' 5-Pugh, Whit- field, Wendorft, Myers, Standeven, Srago, Lingenfelter, Stewart, Knight, McGee. . Serr'ire In our nw1mfmily is the motto of the ward at the hospital. They have indulged in aChrist- HORIZON CLUB members. They work at University mas party and a spring dance. Their activities are Crippled Children's hospital and at the Oklahoma sponsored by Mrs. Alma Doughty and Miss Eunice Medical Research Center. At Christmas time mem- Cockrum. bers collected toys and sponsored a party in the girls' -29.. lpgg, 'nw LLL Rau' I-Price, Lindsey, Pugh, R. jones, Lamirand, T. Osborn, Walker. Raw 2-Miss Beth West, sponsor, Williams, White, Startz, Elliott, Brown, Norman, Billingsley, Elder. Rau' 3-Casady, Rippey, Mathews, Smith, Dunlap, Taylor, Hinds. M. Osborn, lohnston, Rau' 4-Hood, Lundy, Leverich, Shirley, Southard, D. jones, Crowe, Godman. You must be a junior, 16, or older to qualify for DISTRIBUTIVE EDUCATION courses. On-the-job training gives D. E. students experience in distribu- tion and retailing of merchandise. Class assignments We learn to Students interested in commercial occupations partici- pate in the COMMERCIAL CLUB. During their meetings, they discuss topics ranging from the electric typewriter to good grooming. Before Christmas they deal with the requirements of their respective job connections. D. E. Club activities contribute to members' civic training. Miss Beth West directs activities ofthe club. do, by doing. had a lesson on package wrapping. Higher secretarial training is encouraged. Miss Mildred Holland helps them with their various activities. Rau' I-li. Bush, Reeves, C. Bush, McDonald, Miss Mildred Holland, sponsor. Rau' 2-Keotz, Bricker, Mahaney, Boam, Branch, Sfreufert, 'L0wQ, Putt. Rauf 3-Rue, Phipps, Cornwell, Malherbe, Colgan, Martin, B. Van Horn, Fox, Henderson, Hedges, Foster. Rau' 4-Wessel, Anger, Di-mpfl, Dage, Goode, Moran, Walker, Poyner, Faszholz, Tomlinson, J. jones, Rau' 5-Grant, Fallis,Livesay, Kirkpatrick, Brown, Maxson, Spicer, W. jones, Conliff, Smith, P. Van Horn, Woolsey. rv s.sf,,, 130, Rou' 1-Compton, Scott, Clemons, Cole, Sureck, Miss Inez Ellis, sponsor, Rau' 2-Barlow, Brimm, Russell, Poynor, Evans, Vandaveer, Thornton. Row 3-Jacobs, B. Poynter, Sullivant, Watts, Edwards, Hunt, Huffman, Anders, Sibel. Rau' 4-Batrett, Whitener, Robinson, Black, Stone, Carlton, Hobbs, Campbell, J. Poynter. Interested in photography? Then you'd enjoy the CAMERA CLUB. Activities are based on increasing in- terest in photography. This year's group, sponsored by Miss Inez Ellis, made a specific study of photographic lighting. Tbese clubs train for jobs and bobbies. DIVERSIFIED OCCUPATIONS trains students for specific jobs. Information pertaining to a number ot' trades is available to members of the D. O. class. Mr. john Standridge heads the department and sponsors the D. O. Club. Row I-Bruner, Ogden, Saied, Anderson, Underwood, Ulmer, Barger, Draper, We-iitlic'rall Row 2- Dawson, Barnhardt, Moore, Krumm. Rau' 3-Mr. john Standridge, Duffy, Matthews, Pickle Row 1-Booth, Burke, Crabtree, jones, A. Robertson, F. Robertson. Row 2-B. Kennedy, johns, Hann, Busby, Buck, L. Kennedy, Thompson, Miss Kathleen Owen. Row 3-Ramsey, johnson, Cornell, Corken, Myers, Conner, McAlister, Crisler. Row 4-Billups, Bowles, Frost, Dyer, Ormiston, Myers, McGill, Parker. Row S-Cook, Morrison, Anderson, joy, Sims, King, Comstock, Segars, Sherwood. We keqb our feet on the ground. Never a dull mmm'nI! This first year for Northwest Classen's STUDENT COUNCIL has been a busy one. Approv- ing new names and banners or organizations, granting charters to new clubs and re-chartering old, writing and adopting a constitution, and making general rules for student conduct has kept them fully occupied. President, Sarah Jones and officers, Ann Robertson, Frank Robertson and Kent Meyers with sponsor, Mr. jack Roblyer, journeyed to Columbia, South Carolina for the S.A.S.C. convention in November. The president and sponsor attended National Student Council Convention during the summer, and the state convention. Representatives of Student Council participate in Intra-city Student Council and compose part of the board for the all-city dances. One outstanding project this year was sponsoring Guy Poizat, exchange student from Belgium. A program of intra-school exchange day activities was inaugurated and will become a regular procedure. Funds for projects sponsored by the Council come from operation o fthe student store. 1' x M, 1 -amount. l Rowl-johnson, Blackketter, DeBerry, McIntosh, Dyksterhuis, Carter. Row 2-Rapp, Summers, Warren, Davis, Palmer, Hooper, Estes. Row 3-Robins, Raines, Jackman, Morrison, Vincent, Miller. Row 4-Mr. jack Roblyer, sponsor, Watson, Hulsey, Evans, Robinson, Stamos. -52- For the many students at Northwest Classen interested in aviation, we have the AERO- NAUTICS CLUB sponsored by Mr. H. Congcr. Among trips planned by the group, the main tour was to Vance Air Force Base, Enid. Other trips taken during the year were to Tinker Field Airport, Downtown airport and the Will Rogers weather station. Members were also guests of Oklahoma ASLM College. Looking over Aeronautics yearly budget are Frank Modlin, pres.: Ruth Ann Harris, trcas.g Walter Kendall, parl.g Gary McKeel, v. pres. We are 0 en up in the air. Wlialtley WSEHK, Reed WSZWF, Beil, KNSACG. james WSEIX, Hyatt WSBCS, Lacy KSBAZ. An organization that promotes interest in AMATEUR RADIO provides a meeting place and time for members to discuss radio fundamentals and exchange ideas. Instructions in operating tech- nique and equipment maintenance are provided. The group learns International Morse Code. Mr. Rodney St. Dizier directs the group. Acting only when called upon, the SUPREME COURT is Northwest Classen's highest student judicial body.- It in- terprets and passes on rules and regulations proposed by the Student Council and serves as a court of appeal for stu- dents convicted in Proctor Court. It is the only tribunal for trying Student Council members and Proctors who re- ceive subpoenas. The court con- sists of four associate justices, a bailiff, two court clerks, and one chief justice. . K A section of the Proctor Court including the judge, jury, and a few of the defendant s. Directing traffic in Northwest Classen's large parking lot, checking cars to see if they are registered, and assuring safe driv- ing by enforcing the traffic rules are the duties of the SECURITY PATROL. The Patrol issues tickets if students disobey rules, and offenders must appear in Proc- tor Court. Mr. Alvin Bryan directs work of the Patrol. Shubert, court clerkg Denison, as- sociate justiceg Early, associate justiceg Martin, chief justice, Ham- mond, associate justiceg Henderson, associate justice, McDaniel, bailiHg McElderry, assistant court clerk. I swemg I didn? do it' 'ii Hearings in PROCTOR COURT concern first offenders and violations of a lesser nature. The court consists of two prosecuting at- torneys, a court clerk, a bailiff, and a judge. Proctor Court meets every Wednesday during Activity period. A jury of seven selected from the student body listens to the testimony and decides whether the defendant is guilty. Mr. Lloyd Estes guides the court in its work. lv- n' R ii' I---Meade, Sanders, Walker, Chapman, Hall, English. Rnu' 2 Woiiiatk, poo, Peyton, Kerr, West, Irvine, Martin, Rau' ,K---Waner,Cilir1c-, jabara, Kelley, VNS Hendrick, Dra- Edwards, Wfade, rnwell, lfowler. Rim 4 K Dunfortl, Dewfees, T:1yl0r,Spe.ir, Metcalfe, Cosgrove, Batten. May I see your hall pass! Anyone out of class during the day hears these words as many times as he makes the rounds of his particular errand. liach hour there is a proctor captain who is in charge of the other proctors placed in ditlerent parts of the build- ing. Proctors assist visitors in the building or on the grounds. They enforce the rules and regulations Northwest Classeifs students have subscribed to. A subpoena to appear in Proctor Court is issued to offenders of the laws. 'l'here's a social side, too Proctnrs elected Joyce W'allace queen of the organization and held a social for the proctors. Mr, Lloyd listes presides over'activities of the group, lt's no n to buck the rules. Rim' I Wlirren, -l, XX'allate, M. Wfallate xxrtllxklll, w'Illl.1l1lS, Stanlos. Rim' 2 Clem ents, Kornell, Sullivant, lirotkhaus, Tripp Whlson, Mcllilvray. Ron' 4 Apels, Austin llill, Kuhn, Kelly, Greggs, Dodson. Ron johnson, Cramer, Murray, Nolitslger, Hell Ruiz' I Prince, lileming, llott, llulsey lloyt, llighley. Rim 2 Rowland, Morrison Kennedy, Cliadwell, Blake, Butler, Bricker Martin, jarnagin. Rnu 3 Goode, Bell lferguson, Edwards, liagleton, W.1lker, Dale Mr. Lloyd Estes, Run 4- Brawley, Herndon Bird, MiD.iniel, Hammond, Nichols, Mit thell. lt you think newspapering dull business drop in on the SHIELD STAFF now and then. Theres never a dull moment. No two days are ever the same. liditor-in-chief is Dick Holcomb. Those working with him are policy editor, Randy Robins, page three editors, Judy Roark and Linda Ray, news editor, SydneySulli- vantg sports editors, Larry Kelley and Ronnie Graves, advertising managers, Judy Richards, Kaye Busby, Marilyn Goodman and Bill Wilder, associate edi- tors Jim lilkouri and Pegi Dromgold, photographer, Danny Almond, managing editor Tommy Johnston. Mrs, Nevva Sartin directs student pub- lications. f the students, for the students, by the students. Chapman, Butler, Fullerton, Scott, Boundy, Edwards, Garrison, Dummy pages! Take pictures! Write copy and work like mad on holidaysl This is a very familiar routine to those lucky peo- ple selected to work on the yearbook, And we love it. This year found us without a name for our book, as well as without names for organizations. There was a hazy notion about what would probably develop, but no set design. Many hot arguments en- sued. Here are Suzy Eagleton, organiza- tions, Larry Kelley, sports, Roberta Tay- lor, organizationsg Marlene Malherbe, classes, Lynn Steelman, faculty, Judy Broach, features, Barbara Ervin, faculty, Barbara Mitchell, featuresg John Carleton, sports, Jim Elkouri. in charge of the index: in the midst of one of them. Burt. Creating appeal factors is the mission of the ROUND TABLE ART STAFF. Color, cover and design, division pages, end sheets and the opening section are produced by members of the Round Table Art Staff. Art Nouveau, funiorf Ron' I-Krause, Smith Winkler, Gray, Stewart, Kessler. Ron' 24Bow den, Tier, Thompson, Erwin, Carman, Gelvrich Tate. Rnu' 3 - Morrison, Schuessler, Cragg Priddy, Smith, Dyer. Rau' 4-Coppock, Carter: Riggs, Davis, Poynter, Ison. Art Nnuzezu S0 bomorer R u l Daniels '. , fr 0 ' - - , Ruiz, Anders, Childress, Melton, Stults, Mayes. Rau' 2-Thomas, Linn, Kamp, Cheadle, Gard ner, Hoffman, Godby, Shelton. J ART NOUVEAU sponsors art activities of the school and participates in city-wide and state art competitions, Requirement for membership is a devotion to the hest in art. Excursions, lectures and discussion pan- els are features of regular meetings. Miss Mary Lamb Lewis and Mr. Robert Curry guide the club's activities, -it here tl1ere's arg we'11e had zz part. Arl Nouveau, Senior! Row I- Merkel, Vedder, johnson, Hayes Butler, Martin. Rauf 2-Billups Edwards, Burt, Tuvis, Landrum McCall, Srago. Row 3-Kamenesky Greenburg, Levy, Scott, Brock, Ruott. Row 4-Dyer, Silson, Enders, Chapman, Wolford, Hall, Stoner. Row 5-Ray, Tate, Butler, Brock haus, Calahan, Dickey, McLain. gf Rau' I-Mrs. Geraldine Buzbee, sponsor, Wildman, Mitchell, Bass, Ault, Lillard. Rau' 2-Mr. Carl Shafer, Pansze, Mitchell, Bell, Trachtenherg, Lenhardt, Resler, Foster, Lynch, Otts, Buchanan, Hairtield. Rau' 3-Tate, McGill, Dusek. Rau' 4g Sanders, Baison, Cullen, Giddens, Barlow, Martin, McMurry, Gibson, Mank, Savage, Swan, Bozart'h,G1hbs. Rau' 5- Schwoerke, Cross, Bremicker, Thornton, Smith, Beil, Ingram, Harris, Beavers, Magann, Sureck, Stuemkv, Hail. Rau' 6-e Mee, Spearman, Foster, Lynch, Martin, Vermillion, Atkins, Brougher, Mapes, Barnes, Woodward, Sims, Robinson. Formed to promote interest in science and the annual Science Fair, is the SCIENCE CLUB. Meetings feature speakers, and tours to places of scientihc interest. German in a practical and helpful manner is used in the GERMAN CLUB. Mr. Otto Hinkelmann, of Vienna, Aus- tria, sponsors the club. Rau' I-Rose, jim Adams, Holmes, Lenhardt, Barrett, Mr. Virgil E. Caldwell. Rau' 2- Kregel, Marlin, Patzer, Kramer, Shubert, McMurry, Martin. Rau' 3-Miller, Adair, Shoenhals, Quenzer, jenkins. Rau' 4-Leffel, Morgan, john Adams, Stamatis, Bell, Whittle, Wallace. Rau' I-Fowler, Mitchell, Morris, Comstock, Thompson, Miss Helen Bourke. Rau' 2-Harlin, Daniel, Stewart, Lemons, Carter, Taylor, McCall, Grayson, Reardon. Rau' 3-Wilson, Pitts, Ratliff, Camp, Roring, Lively, Shields, Mann, Naifeh, Carlton. Rau' 4-Faught. Wade, Franklin, Cornwell, jarnigan, Martin, Shelburne, Landrum, Blake, Strong. Rau' 5ffDeering, Mills, Smith, Wallace, Wilson. Northwest Classen's JUN- IOR RED CROSS chapter is under direction of Miss Helen Bourke. It is com- posed of one representative from each advisory Approx- imately 65 persons partici- pated in this year's activities. ....3g- Sealed-Dragoo, Gardner, Rutledge, K. jezek, McLain, Kurtz, Springs, Streufert, Resler, Boyle, Wright, Son, Hermann, Mills, Walker, Moss, Fox.S1anding-Cochran, jones, Conliff, Ervin, Peery, Brown, Vandaveer. Modeling-Forney, Hamlet. Rau' I-Blackketter, Simpson, Carmichael, Wil-liams, Dimpfl, Kelly, Benjamin, Cude, Lightner, Wlilcoxson. Rau' 2- Long, Sherrill, H. Mathis, O. Mathis, Kelley,T1vls, Hunt, Mclntosh, Davis Timmons, Park, Mrs. Ramah Miller, Mrs. Edna Hedges, Boam-, Gassett. Rau' 3-Hamilton, Brown, Osborne, C. jezek. Bowls or bowling . We make cz strike. FUTURE HOMEMAKERS OF AMERICA was 0rganized.at Northwest Classen this year. There are many details attending a venture of introduc- ing a club of this size despite strong state and na- tional directives. Some ninety girls participated in the program. Spring style shows were this year's biggest undertaking. Mrs. Ramah Miller and Mrs. Edna Hedges sponsor the group. BOWLING was organized at the beginning of the year by a group of students interested in this recreation. They meet each Tuesday afternoon at the Bowlarena immediately following school. In addition to giving members a chance to be- come better bowlers, the club sponsors a social program for those participating. Mr. Ted Nichols assists with club activities. Rau' I-Van Dyke, Wallace, Krause, Mr, R. T. Nichols, Loch, jorden. Rr1u'2-Williams, Greggs, Turpin Rau' 3-Talbot, Vinyard, Irvine, Kramer, Smith, Rowland, Rhoades, Boam, Carter, Goodman. Rau' 4-Baker Lunts Davis Ballew, Sullivant, Dykes, Sobol, Fagin, Saloman. Ruu' 5-Raskin, Pomeroy, Melton, Ruggles, Hull Nelson, Ziler. M39.. Rau' 1-Hollis, Crabtree, Harrison, Miller, Adams. Rau' 2-Russell, King, March, Stone, Anderson, Helderman, Hanson. Rau 3-Shenold, Stepp, Ryland, Hutchison, Shields, Pollock, Hoskins. Row 4-T. Jennings, Schmidt, Moody, Green. Lo al knights have found Oh, the band is coming! And with this we settle be very different if the band weren't there. Then into our seats with a thrill of pride warming us there are the down town parades at Christmas, as our band, some seventy students strong, marches '89er's day and others. into position on the football field at half-time. What would Classics be without our musicians Basketball games, pep rallies, assemblies would Row 1-Denison, Cook, Huffman, Gib- son. Rau' 2-Dowling, Buschhorn, jack- son, Holcomb, B. Jennings. Rou' 3- Grosman, Snider, Brown, O. johnson, Rushing, Buerger. Rau' 4-Windes, Va daveer, Sharp, L. johnson, Wilscmn. uf Lf 140. 1 Row 1-Vlalroth, Lingenfelter, Hearndon, Rives. Rau' 2-Butler, Hammett, Bourassa, Beyers. Rau' 3-McQueen, Cherry, Van- dameer, Wfilson, Jeffries, VanMeter. Row 4'-Fields, Fox, Wood, Barnes, Looney, Wheeler, Hagan. music makes the wor d go 'round to create musical tempo and mood? Even at com- mencement familiar melodies make the meaning and the memory fuller. Regardless of rain, snow, wind or sleet, band members always meet. But appreciation from their fellow students take some of the sting out of the long hours of practice, and we boast one of the top musical aggregations in the high school field. Monk. Coiley, Lowe, Manning, Doughty, Taylor, Newton. Harman, Scheele, Barrett. 1413 Lower Iermre: McCombs, Pricer, Krumm, K. Smith, Morrison, Berkey, Branch, Littleton, Meyers, Little, Faught, Hetley, Ice, Wright, Thrower, Thomas, Miller, Christian, Beckman, Mc- Intosh, Brooks, Mooney, Sparks, Trice, Sala, Seward. Upper lwrace: jeffrey, Mitchell, King Creek, Revers, Nance, Means, Bledsoe, Warren, Herndon, Hermann, Brode, jordan, H. Smith, Stout, Littleton, Hinchey, Binns, Reynolds, Newton, Dykes, Peek, Cagle, Dunaway, jackson, Wade, jenlink, Lee. You have to be an early bird to be a member of this group as they convene at 7:30 with Mr. Frank Vitale, District, state and tri-state music festivals, television appearances, assemblies, and special pro- grams for Christmas, Easter, and Commencement keep members of THE A CAPPELLA CHOIR in perfect pitch. The A Cappella Choir won a supreme rating at District this year at Oklahoma City University. Another music group selected from the A Cap- pella Choir is the Cryslurs. They are students par- ticularly interested in participating in programs out- side of school activities. The Boys and Girls Glee Club appeared in our Thanksgiving and Christmas assemblies. This group does not usually enter contests but they are still very outstanding. Mr. Frank Vitale is the active leader of all of these groups. O I K They bring a splash of .yblendor Rnu' I-Spiva, Manning, H. Smith, Pricer, joslin, Branch, Thomas, Lewis, Myers, Cargill, Cunningh Wherry, Lee, K. Smith, Stoner, Simon, Mooney, Sutton, Pierson, Roby, Long. Ran' 2gGandy Il Camhen, Parhas, Minick, Segler, Edwards, Black, Carter, Sobol, Kelly, Thompson, Armstrong Trice, Binns, Hinchey, Littleton, Seward, Stuart, Krumm. New addition to the music department is THE MASS CHORUS. They meet during activity period once a week. Other groups formed from the chorus are the We're Knott Sisters, trio, Judy Hayden, Sally Dunaway, and Sharon Peek, The Imperials, Ma- son Williams, Irving Faught, Richard Crisler and Larry Warren, and a quar- tet consisting of Cynthia jones, Kay Ellison, Sandra Heavin and Nancy Hitt. These individual groups give any assembly or program that Hnished touch. .-42- ..-- it- 3 ,grf - 1 ' 4 ,.s ki ..L: . V .. if mia jk:-Jzw 71? ,xi I i.Ifa'Qi SM 8:2 T152 :as iii? . aku- 1 k ,. , iffdfz' Q affix an s . 3, 'J 1. 3 5 Q QMW Q IN, m 1 X. 7' Q Q ' ,, A Rau' 1-Love, Kuhn, jones, Schoenhals, Seamans, Patterson. Rau' 2-Biggerstaff, Foster, Gilbert, Spear, McAlister. Rau' 3-Mr. Bill Long, Mr. Robert Curry, Mr. jack Rob- lyer. Rau' I-Stephens, Nichols, Martin, Gray, Vincent, Sand rs Fr , R ' 2-H H 1 P ' Patterson, Dunford. Rau' 3-Frost, Hammond, Barnett, Caster, Sklaeggs, Rlzilmsey, Cgfrliell, lslgillsgerftizzlardle.Perkins, Wade, Kelly Rau' 1-Batten, Hall, Watscmn, Saulsberry, Donna, Burke, Metcalfe, English, Anderson Rau' 2-Curtis, Stidham Medley Qffwaff- Wilson, CUUCY, Loy. Rau' 3-Deupree, Robins, McElroy, Murray, Bruner, Timberlake, Cramer, Dodson. ,Raw 44 Stuart, Leech, Matthews, Lynn, Garr, Holmes, Imke, Hayes. 0 if or 0-K-L-A-H-0-M-A! Besides participating in one or more of the eight Queen. This year the school's selection was Donna major sports, THE BOYS' O CLUB operates Saulsberry. concessions at Basketball games. Another of their A social was given in her honor on December activities is sponsoring the election of Sport.s 3, 1955 at the Kiwanis Youth Center. .44- S ..-l Rau' I-Fullerton, McElderry, Thompson, Drilling, Stuemky, Rapp. Rau' 2-Miss Nona Cowan, Morris, Conliff, Kerr, Arnold, Anderson, Booth, Ramsey, Springer. Rau' 3-Tyler, Thornton, Perkins, Brand, Warren, Bowles, Mann, Cox, Miss Kathleen OWCH, Vandameer. Rau' J-f-Wonn, Wendorff, Gaumer, Gardner, Krause, Kearney, Bradley, Tier, Ferguson, Rhodes, Hayes. Rau' 5-- Thomas, Hayden, Greenhaw, Payne, Buckley, Lehmer, Wade, Stewart, Watson, Early, Meadows, Counts. Basketball! Baseball! Tennis! THE GIRLS' O CLUB is composed of girls who letter in one of the girls' sports. Members of the club promote intramural participation and good sportsmanship. eerie we mention, Where does our pep come from? Why, from THE PEP COUNCIL, of course, Two representatives from each pep club, the O Clubs, and the cheer- leaders form the Council. They discuss any matters which concern athletic events. This year they set One of their activities of the year is sponsoring a picnic for the Boys' O Club. Miss Nona Cowan and Miss Kathleen Owen are advisers of the group. get their attentzbn. up the Peanuts for Polio drive for the pep clubs. Football and basketball programs, dates for pep assemblies and capers have been made possible by the Council. Rau' I--D. Watson, Hann, Aldrich, Early, Burrus, Thompson. Rnu' 2-Robertson, Bowles, McFall, Kennedy, Drilling. Rau' 3-Hagan, Burke, Reynolds, Saulsberry, jones, B. Watson, Miss Ophelia Byers. Raw 4-Mrs, Maxine Tyler, Miss Kathleen Owen, MiSS K2tl1CrinCGibson, Miss Lucille Willoughby, Mrs. Mary jane Mooney. Rau' 5-Mr. Gene Loftis, Mr. Wesley Sullivan, Mr, Jack Roblyer, Mr. Robert Curry, Miss Nona Cowan, Mr. Duane Winert. l I-2-3! Who Are We? C-Y-G-N-E-T. No athletic contest goes unattended by members of our girls' pep clubs. Cygnet, meaning small white swan, was the name selected by one fem pep club, formerly the Comes. Cygnet members have had a busy year They carried on the long established custom of honoring the football boys with a banquet at which the playerswere awarded their letters. A social was given for the new club officers. Capers for pep assemblies, welfare and charity drives have created a full time after-school and week-end schedule. Miss Nona Cowan, Miss Lucille Willoughby and Mrs. Mary jane Mooney assist the two-hundred members in planning and channeling activities. Rou' 1-Buchanan, hospitality chairman, 1, Kramer, historian-reporter, 1, sergeant at arms, 2, Hann, president, 1, sergeant at arms 2, Farmer, parliamentarian, 1, treasurer, 2, Bradley, hospitality chairman, 2, McElderry, historian-reporter, 2. Rau' 2-High- leyman, cheerleader, 2, johns, sergeant at arms, 2, Anderson, sergeant at arms, 1, president, 2, Rapp, sergeant at arms, 1, vice president, 2. Row 3-McFall, vice-president, 1, Shorbe, chaplain, 2, Fowler, treasurer, 1, Ishmael, chaplain, 1, secretary, 23 Collins, secretary, lg Thompson, assistant secretary, 1, parliamentarian, 2, Frost, sergeant at arms, 2. The football season is their delight, Row I-Adams, Adelblew, Albright, Joyce Anderson, Judy Anderson, Armstrong, Ault, Austin, Ayers, Barnes, Barnhill, Barlow Rau' 2-Becker, Bennett, Benjamin, Berkey, Berrong, Bethell, Blake, Blaekketter, Ballew, Booker, Bott, Boundy. Rou' 3gBow den, Boyce, Boyle, Bradley, Bragg, Brand, Breeding, Broach, Brode, Brook, Brown, Bryan. Rau' 4-Buchanan, Buck, Bucy, Burt Butler, Cannon, C. Carter, G. Carter, Chambless, Chance, Chadwell, Chandler. Rott' 5-Chapman. Church, Clark, Cole, Colgan Collins, I.. Cook, V. Cook, Counts, Cox, Daniel, Dorney. Row 6-Darrough, Davidson, Deckert, Deering, Dossey, Dorn Dougherty, Dragoon, Dunaway, Dunning, Eacock, Earl. IMI I v 4 1 i P P Organized to render service, Hear ye! Hear ye! Knigblr of Norlbuferr, W'e'z-'e go! a feam we know if ben! Does this ring a bell? It should. That is the CORONETS' pep club yell. Choosing new uniforms, a new name, a new emblem, and a new yell were a few of the jobs members encountered this first year. A new uniform of purple skirt, gold sweater with the school emblem on the front, white blouse, purple socks, and black and white saddle oxfords was adopted. During October the Coronets gave a Harvest Social. Main activity of the Coronets, as it was when they were Classettes, is sponsoring a banquet honor- ing members of the basketball team. A program features the affair and members distribute letters to players who have earned one. A dance follows the banquet. The club's numerous activities are sponsored by Miss Ophelia Byers, Mrs. Nellie Ecton, Miss Kath- erine Gibson, and Mrs. Maxine Tyler. Row I-Abernathy, Albright, Anger, Armitage, Arnold, Baker. Row 2-Barett, Baxter, Black, Blackwood, Boam, Bond. Rau' 3- Booth, Bowles, Bryant, Bugg, Byrd, Carper. Rau' 4-Carson, Chamberlain, Chapman, Cheadle, Childress, Christian. Ruu' 5- -4 f f- yoga-- Clark, Clements, Cline, Coats, Cobb, Cochran. Rau' 6-Coleman, Coley, Conliff, Cordell, Corken, C. Cornell. Row 7-P. Cornell, Cory, Cragg, Crain, Cutchall, D. Davis. Row 1-Mitchell, sergeant at arms, 1, treasurer, 2g Kennedy, vice president, lg Early, president, 1, vice president, 2, Thompson, re- porter, 1, president, 2, Clements, sergeant at arms, 2, Edwards, sergeant at arms, 2. Row 2-Gonders, cheerleader, 2, Shubert, parlia- mentarian, 1, secretary, 2, Booth, sergeant at arms, 1, reporter, 25 Messenger, sergeant at arms, lg Davis, cheerleader, lg Warren, his- torian, 2g Myers, sergeant at arms, 1. Rau' 3-jones, cheerleader, 2, Werme, treasurer, lg Watson, secretary, 1, sergeant at arms, 2, Wen- dorff, sergeant at arms, 1, parliamentarian, 2, Lewis, historian, l. -49.. 1 6 .tt Q7- Falcon Officers: Fifi! remerler: Aldrich, pres., Denison, v. p., Henderson, sec., Hagen, pep council, Holcomb, pledge chr.g joy, Mitchell, Evans, sgt. at arms, Robins, asst. sec., johnson, chap., Collinson, parl. Second Jemener: Denison, pres., Evans, v. p., john- son, sec., Taylor, pep council, Joy, pledge chr., Holcomb, Hen- derson, Robins, sgt. at armsg Cook, asst. sec., Brandon, chap., Aldrich, parl. Row I-Jack Adams, jim Adams, Aldrich, Arnn, B. Baker, R. Baker, Barkett, Barlow. Row 2-Bass, Bell, Beyers, Blodgett, Bourassa, Boyle, Bradshaw, Brandon. Row 3- Braucht, Brawley, Buck, Buerger, Carleton, Carson, Cherry. as Q si X1 .sf 31 J I Row 1--Cheever, Clark, Cloar Row 2-Cole, Collinson, Cook Row 3-Cooper, A. Crabtree, D Crabtree. Rau' 4-Cross, Custer Davis. Row 5-Day, Dennison Dewees. Row 6-Dodson Doughty, Douglass. 1 1 1 FALCO PEP CL UB FALCONS, Northwest Classen's name for the boys' pep club known as Blue jackets at Classen, faced many decisions, too. What to call themselves awaited announcement of a name for the student body. Then they chose Falcon to complement the theme, Knights, the falcon being the hunting bird of medieval royalty. New uniforms are to be purple corduroy jackets displaying the school emblem upon the back. At the Thanksgiving formal Joyce Collins was crowned Falcons' queen. Other socials were a Bowery Ball and a Shipwreck Social. Falcons partici- pated in the Peanuts for Polio drive and the Christmas campaign of Toys for Tots. Rau' 1-Dowling, Duncan, Dye, Early, Elkouri, Epps, Evans, Fields. Rau' 2-joe Foster john Foster, Fryer, Gamble, George, Gibbs, Gorree, Hagan. Row 3-D. Harrison, R Harrison, M. Henderson, T. Henderson, Hitchens, Holcomb, House, Hubbard. . ' Q . .. C ' 'Z' - , A if s r rr a . F, 1 ku ' is 5, t v 'v,. la af w K , ' F lift- it tt T , p, ypy, v y A ,,., y , . ,. K, A T, 1--me , 'o 1 qi s l' QE ' il H ii r X . K Q A k ll. ' itei F .. .. 'iii Rau' I-Hyatt, lee, Ingram, james, jenkins, jennings, K. johnson, S. johnson, jones, Kearney, F. Kelly, Rau' 2-I.. Kelley, Ken- dall, Kennedy, Kitchen, Kramer,Kregel, Kuhn, Lee, Leffel, Lenhrirdt, Lillard. Rau' 3-Loch, Lynde, McDaniel, McElroy, Mapes, Martin, Mushore, Merideth, B. Miller, K, Miller, R. Miller. Rau' 4-Minyen, Mitchell, Modlin, Moody, Morris, Moyer, Murray, Meyers, Naifeh, Nay, Nelson. To increase interest in all sports, ana' add spirit andfun, the Falcons club was armed Rau' I-Noftsger, Panze. Parker, B. Poynter, j. Poynter, Prigmore, Privette, Quenzer, Rector, Robins, Robinson. Rau' 2-+Rogers Rose, Ruggles, Rushing, Sanders, Sauls, Savage, Saxe, Schellenger, Schwerke, Sharp. Rau' 3-Shirk, Singleton, Snody, Stuart 'I'ague, B. Taylor, L. Taylor, Tracktenberg, Trekell, Vick, Vincent. Rau' 4-Watson, Webb, Wells, Whitener, Widdiheld, Wil linms, Wilson, Wimpey, Womack, Wood, Wynn. -53- i l Row I-Almond, Anderson, Atkins, Austin. Raw 2-Ball, Barger, Barnes, Batten. Row 3- Beavcrs, Bedingfield, G. Bell, S. Bell. Row 4- Bird, Blair, Bledsoe, Bolls. Row S-Booze, Bow- erman, Brooks, Burrus. Row 6-Buschhorn, But- terworth, Chandler, Clifton. Row 7-Clouse, Coleman, Comstock, Craig. Row 8-Cramer, Crislcr, Culp, Curtis. LA NCERS PEP CL UB LANCERS, boys' pep club, is organized to promote spirit at the various athletic events. In keeping with customs of chivalry and days of Knighthood, Lancers were the soldiers who aided the Knight and defended the castle. The boys chose the name Lancers to re- place Meteors feeling their mission is to aid Northwest Knights and defend the fair name of our school-the Knights castle. The group sponsored several socials and picnics, gave a dance at Christ- mas time, elected a queen and collected baskets of food to be given to less fortunate families at Thanksgiving and Christmas. Member- ship is by application. The custom of rough initiation was abandoned by the group this year. Sponsors of the group are Mr. Charles Hale and Mr. Wesley Sullivan. The pep was tame 'til the Lancers Came. Row 1-Bcil, cor. sec. lg Nucrnbcrger, sgtqat-arms, 25 Pierce, hist., 25 McCormick sgt.-at-arms, 25 Wade, sgt.-at-arms, lg Bell, sgt-at-arms, l. Row 2-Burrus, pres., lg Comstock, treas., 1, sec., 2, Ormiston, sgt.-at-arms, 1, Vermillion, plg. master, 1, sgt.- :it-arms, 23 Glendinning, v. pres., l, pres., 2, Bledsoe, hist., l, v. pres., 2. - Y ff Y TK is 5 in if 2 S Q xf 5 1 4 x xv Q2 A ' Qi, as 3 is J E 'Q 1 xl vs is 5 i if 5 If f f Y 1 1 f 'S SWS s Xa . 'F li C - iv Sw Xi 'F' S if - f ff Z' X fair l 1 fi ll V all A ' I J was 7 4512553 -vkgk f N W .. r X- 651 iii' . li hi, 1 P 5- iz Q. , H, 3 7, .. AS-v QQQL, Wai: K pf The philosophy of sports does not pertain solely to athletes. It has a meaning for everyone. The hope of inculcaring traits that will enable all sports participants to meet life's battle with their best capacities is the ambition of Northwest Classen's. Physical Education program. This purpose may sound too idealistic against the tumultuous times in which We live. But to put realism into it Oklahoma City High School sports departments, this year originated and introduced THE SPORTSMANSHIP CODE. Based on four items and definite ratings for each it totalled fifteen points for each sports event. Two students, from each school belonging to the INTER-CITY STUDENT COUNCIL, judged conduct at games during the basketball season. I. Courtesy to officials: Cplayersj Qcoachesj 2 SPORTS .mlm Q... ww. Nl- sf, Xt i .fx 'Ya ' vw Z fl 4 1 .l 's 5 .f M' 19 big E .E -Q 1 N1 we ,X 'M ?' Q X X - Q -M. x, Nu- X X XXX XX N X xx -xx r 39 ff N K September 9-Here Northwest 27-Ardmore 7 The Knights dropped Ardmore 27-7 in this sea- son opener. Ron Hall averaged seven yards a carry in 26 tries. Some fine double teaming was tumed in by Bill English, center, and Bill Peterson, guard. Hall picked up two touchdowns and set up the other two. September 16-There Northwest 34-Southeast 0 Lineman, Dub Watson and halfback, Bud Batten helped subdue the Spartans. Watson recovered three fumbles which materialized into scores. Batten crossed the double stripe twice on runs of 3 and 15 yards. September 23-Here Northwest 21-Elk City 6 Elk City was a new opponent. Kenny Burke, Bob Cornell and Ron Hall teamed together for three six- pointers, aided by guard Bob Hays' three perfect kicks. Mickey Fentriss started the ball rolling when he recovered a fumble in the first half on the Elks' four yard line. Cornell put it to good use by going over in the next play. September 29-Here Northwest 32-Lawton 7 Bill Hammond, Northwest's big 225, 6'6 end, made the longest pay dirt run of this game. He raced 24 yards on an intercepted pass which washed out hopes of a comeback for 1500 Lawton fans. Paul Meade, linebacker, made himself useful as he plugged up holes and put a monkey wrench in the Lawton machine. October 7-There Northwest 1 2-Northeast 1 3 The fired-up Vikings pulled the first upset of the season by downing the favored Knights by a single digit. Mike Patterson, guard, was side-lined by a knee injury in the second-half after playing a fine defensive game. The injury benchcd him for the rest of the sea- son. Two scores by the powerful running of Ronnie Hall just weren't enough. October 14-There Northwest 3 1-Central 6 Northwest Knights got back in the winning chips by dropping Central Cardinals in the first Mid-State Row One: 51 English, 52 Jones, 65 Hulsey, 75 Noftsger, 72 Nichols, 80 Meade, 73 McAlister, 82 Biggerstaff, 85 Hammond, 70 Watson, 64 Peter son. 63 Hays. Row Two: 42 Hall, 40 Fentriss, 83 Seamans, 61 Schoenhals, 50 Foster, 81 Barnett, 11 Cornell, 71 Metcalf, 60 Kuhn-manager, 61 Jackman-manager, 34 Love, 62 Gilbert, 41 Matthews, 26 Gray, 33 Burke, 25 Batten, 27 Sanders, I0 Anderson. Bark Row: S7 Patterson. 68 Our first gridiron team -5g.. conference test. Ron Hall and Bud Batten scored twice with Kenny Burke picking up the other on the fine ball handling of quarterback, Dale Anderson. October 2 1-Here Northwest 7 -Capitol Hill 20 Bob Cornell passed 24 yards to Bud Batten for the tally which held the Redskins to a 7-7 halftime deadlock. The Hillers came back with a passing attack which saw the Knights bite the dust. October 27-Here Northwest 27-Enid 6 Quarterback, Bob Cornell, could have been called the outstanding player in this test. He ran 33 yards for the first tally and passed to big Bill Hammond for two more, one for 30 and the other for 10 yards. Then he recovered a fumble on the Knights' 34, and fin- ished by completing 6 of ll tries in the air for 111 yards. Vernie Sanders, halfback, and Kelly Gilbert, tackle, brought down several would-be break-away runners to stop several threats. November 4-There Northwest 14-Seminole 0 Scoring from the one, Ron Hall and Bill Ham- mond's pass from Bob Cornell in the end zone dropped the Chieftains, 14-0. The real honors went to the line- men in an outstanding defensive battle. Standouts included Bill English, center, Bill Peterson, guard, Barney Barnett, linebacker, George Hulsey, guard, and Walt Metcalfe, tackle. November 1 1-There Northwest 35-Shawnee 14 End, Jim Seamans, broke into the scoring column with two first-half touchdowns, one for 27 yards and another for 10. Bud Batten, Ken Burke and Ron Hall chipped in to tumble the Wolves to third place in Mid- State play. November 18--Here Northwest 12-Tulsa Rogers 34 Reserve halfback Don Timberlake's and end Bill Hammond's touchdowns, fired by Bob Cornell, were to no avail in the seasonis final attempt. The Knights finished the 'SS football campaign with an 8-3 reading. Eagleman, 88 Byrd, S9 Warren, 58 Stamos, 69 Parks, 32 Timberlake, 74 Bodenheimer, Paul Ci-owe-asst. coach, Bill Long-ant. coach, Clay Davis,-asst. coach, Rex Irwin, -head coach, 84 Spear, 60 Fryer, 57 Stephens, 87 Owens, 90 Snelson, 89 Hunt, 12 Cotter. showed skilL stamina and steam. DALE ANDERSON BARNEY BARNETT BUDDY BATTEN DON BIGGERSTAFF Quarterback, wt. 145 Quarterback, wt. 174 Halfback, wt. 155 End, wt. 160 Second team, Mid-State .ac KENNY BURKE I-Ialfback, wt. 170 Honorable mention, AII-City, Mid-State BILL ENGLISH Center, wt. 230 AII-City, Mid-State, AII-State E L X X . s I 4 f Injured in a pmrtin' play, junior fullback Rex Matthews lakes time out BOB CORNELL for a palrl1-up fob. Quarterback, wt. 168 MICKEY FENTRISS Halfback, wt. 165 DENNIS FOSTER Guard, wt. 165 Second team, Mid-State CHARLES FRYER Guard, Wt. 160 .60- N-, -..x ni -, X- . I Av-S 'V .-f' 'vi Sag- K Mgr!! -' 'M I - Tilt A f fW5Q.Q:+Xwra'T'. 2 - ,F If '15 L -5 L '04 A N 1 . I X -wa www - I , - M , 3 K ygngf .mx -4 f , A ' - 1 -I.. I , , Q I K, ,J ur, 'Y .wwf VM ' 2 .N , Q,-K ,Y .I KELLY GILBERT BILL GRAY Halfburlz Kenny Burkr ran a 69 yard fourhzlmvn agaimf Crnfral wills Tackle, wt. 185 Halfback, wt. 150 Bill Hammond, Dulv Walxon ann' Wulf Metcalf running infrrfrrrnrr. RONNIE HALL BILL HAMMOND BOB HAYS GEORGE HULSEY Fullback, wt. 200 End, wt. 220 Guard, wt. 165 Guard, wt. 184 All-City, Mid-State, AllfStatc, Second Team All-State, Mid-State, Honorable Mention, All-City, All-Southern All-City Second Team Mid-State X Iv NY I I Y Nic. i , i, Y I A 4 L L, Xxl 9 A 1: .1 f X- . , I c1.... N. ii may wwf' 'Q v K- J Qggxggggigigxa - MW -1 .Q X ' A?-fav 'x ,. . Y-- , ' f y .M- AH-Staff' Ronnie Hall jars would-be farlzlcv Iooxr for along gain. ,IIM JONES Center, wt. 175 f this if play, what do they call work? ...611 X 2 Q I 2 f, . it M- AL f-. -. : ,mil ' ffm- 1 1 W 1... N 13' J. ' 1 V, ,In ky gi? i.-Ll? 5521 1-ay fii f 1,5 ?E 4'1, 0 f1sf'.1 . f H. 'dh ROY LOVE WADE MCALISTER REX MAI IHEWS PAUL MEADE Center, wt. 165 Tackle, wt. 180 Fullback, Wt. 175 End, wt, ISS 31 hx 'f S if ,, X 1 1 11111 A if X m gtg-4 '11 A Q' QQ 'V -1 fgqfff -A ,grfeja W' N . A 1 134- . 'A' -if f . ' . L + 'Q Q M.. .Q M I -jfyro .f A -Xfil bi A g 'f M '3-.1'5f:j,-.-g1J- N 'f'?5w.g.fM. S15 fm 53125 .1-fiffw Barnry Barnrll fumllvx Dub Wfufxon in an ullfmpl to nwrfalzz' Ardnzorfx All-Staff' fullback, Paul Iobnxon. It looks like fun for everyone WALT METCALFE Tackle, wt. 205 Second team Mid-State LYNN NICHOLS Casual arf'n'f lbry on Dazfs night af lbs' Norlbwexl-Enid gamr? Guard, wt. 210 ,621 ,IACK NOFTSGER Cnarbrx Iririn, Davis and Long rlifruxx play.: fbal will br uxfd againxl Tackle, wt. 220 Elle Cify. is If VERNIE SANDERS Halfbnck, wt. ISS BILL STEVENS Center, wt. 170 ,S JIM SEAMANS End, wr. 170 Honorable mention Mid-State DON TIMBERLAKE Halfback, wt. 150 BIII, PETERSON Guard, wt. 185 All-City, Mid-State FRED KHOENHALS MIKE SPEAR Guard, wt. 165 DUB WATSON Tackle, wt. 200 Special mention, All City, Second team Mid-State End, wt. 180 MIKE PATTERSON Guard, wt. 165 Mike laid aside his crutches to for Round Table cameraman. .63- pose 25 Huey, O0 Robertson, 44 Stidham, 55 johnson, 22 Skaggs, 34 Seamans, 35 Meyers, 36 Smelser, 11 Cornell, Mr. Jack Roblyer, coach, 40 Barnett 45 Garr, 77 Lewis, 88 Hammond, 38 Hill, 99 Frost, 66 Ramsey, 33 Tracewell, David Cheshegmanager. Coach Roblyef difruffes plays limi migbl decide the outcome of the game. Dec. Dec. Dec. Dec. Dec. Dec. Dec. jan. jan. jan. jan. Jan. jan. jan. Jan. Jan. Feb. Feb. Feb. Feb. Feb. Feb. Feb. Mar. -64- -30 2-3 BASKETBALL Northwest Classen Northwest Classen... Northwest Classen... Northwest Classenv. Woodward Festival: Northwest Classena, Northwest Classen... Northwest Classen... Northwest Classenw. Northwest Classen Enid Tournament: Northwest Classen Northwest Classen Northwest Classen Northwest Classen Northwest Classenn, Northwest Classen Northwest Classen Northwest Classen... Northwest Classen... Northwest Classen Northwest Classen Northwest Classen Northwest Classen... Northwest Classen... Northwest Classen Northwest Classen Northwest Classen Northwest Classen Regionals: Northwest Classen Northwest Classen .... 40 SCHEDULE Catholic High Putman City ., Southeast ,,,,. . Elk City. . .. ,, Woodward Lawton ..... , Sand Springs Blackwell , Ponca City . , Sand Springs.. john Marshall Central ....,. Shawnee . ,, Dodge City ..., Capitol Hill . Muskogee ....., Douglass ..,,., Enid ............. , Southeast , Capitol Hill .. Central ........,, Enid .....,,,. Douglass ..... Northeast . .. Shawnee ..,.., Northeast ....., Central ..,....,,,, Capitol Hill .. 'J M J N 1,1 ' - 'Q X , 'Q . , V , ' L ' A V,.. . P- X U X Ay -we-,M 'MMR , fsfzlfsf ..,,, .N xi , Q ,Q QQ! X K' X I I Q 1 1. , Q x , v 1. 'nf gg W 1 Q - w .,, K e t s l I , li vu 0 ,,. 1 Q - 1 ,H px, z: -E f 1, 1 . I7 , We ,ni Q vii Q Q H 'E . g .Q,: Q ,X K i 3? M A Q, L 1 KN. 3 5' Q if r E g S gg A ri ik S if ff 1 -aj ii, -xx. F .v X . 'ki k '21 my Vx ,.,x bfi 1 O z gi f 5 1 dh! XX 15, C w K 'QNX 5 Z ll'- -fr. ,. A v -...wavy Rim' 1: Batten, Dunford, Anderson, Wilson, Dodson, Meade, Sanders, Watson, Hall, Ramsey.R0u' 2: Biggerstaff, Bruner, Barnett, Fryer, Patterson, Timberlake, Cotter, Cornell, Holmes, Matthews.Rou' 3: Mr. Rex Irwin, coach, Pierce, Henderson, Mashore, Cissne, Schoenhals, Kuhn, Cutthall, Foster, Thrower, Hyde, Ciroseelose, Swanson. Northwestls 1956 rhinclads displayed unusually good form in winning five meets, dropping one. March 8, they out- elassed cross-town rival Capitol Hill, defending Class A Champions, 77 lf3 to 40 2f3. The second homeground track and field outing, March 16, saw the Knights emerge victor with 68 points, over Northeast's 35, and Putnam City with 21. Stillwater sponsored a quadrangular meet March 20. Northwest, Ada, and Tulsa Central were invited. The Knights dropped to a fourth place finish. March 23, the Purple and Gold boys bounced back by winning over Cen- tral and Harding on their home arena 128-24-15. March 30, Oklahoma City's first Invitational Meet was held. It included 23 of the finest cinder squads in the state. Racing to five first place and 50 points the Knights easily out-distanced the closest runnerup, Capitol Hill, with 28 M points. Led by Ronnie Hall's 13 points, which included two firsts in the shot put, broad jump and a second place finish in the discus, and Dub Watsonls second in the shot put and fourth in the discus the Knights pushed forward by scoring heavily in the field events. Bob Cornell and Paul Meade brought home first place finishes in high and low hurdles. The 880 relay team and the mile relay finished second and first respectively. Frank Cissne showed future possibilities in his third place finish in the mile run. April 3-4, Northwest track men came from behind to take the City meet. Two records were broken, Dub Watson, NWC's weight man, tossed the shot S1 feet to break the record by one foot. Northwest crack mile relay team low- ered the former record of 3:33 to 3:31.5. Runner up for the meet was again Capitol Hill. Ruiz' lANoftsger, Piersol, Allison, Martin, Cray, Deupree, Littleton, Hubbard, Curtis, McKinney, Ron' 2-Swatch, Butler, Sinclair, Aduddel, James, Noble, Mays, Vincent, Catlin, March, Mr ' Marcotte, coach. Rau' 3 fOwens, Brunken, Peters. ix , mins. -Y 1' Q a nk Y. bv Hz' fs 5 Q fm - ' M si? LJ la RUN' If Stewart, Skaggs, Corter, Burke, Seamans. Ron' 2- Melton, Daniels, Sorenson, Stidham, R0b 'fS0n,Meyers, Medley. RUN' 3- Conch Cl2yI0l'l Davit, liagleman, W'ilson, Imke, Metcalfe, Asst. Coach, Bill Long. Coach Clay Davis faced the job of rebuilding a team, but came out in fine fashion as the Knights baseball team stood at 4-0, at press deadline, with impressive victories over Northeast 2-1, Douglass 13-1, Enid 6-3, and Central 3-2. Northwest hitting department is headed by Kenny Burke, senior outfield, transfer letterman, with 51.400 bat- ting average. Leading pitcher on the mound is Paul Cotter, credited with two wins. March 29, NAV. at Capitol Hill April 2, N.W. at Shawnee April S, N,W. at Douglass April 6, Amarillo Palo Duro at N.W April 7, Amarillo at N.W. April 9, Enid at NAV. April 12, NAV. at Central April 16, Capitol Hill at NAV. April 19-20-21, OU Tournament at Norman April25 ,Northeast at N.W. April 30 to May S, Regional Tournament May 7to May 12 State Tournament MILF Sf1'lHlVf. MVIIUY, lvurli a good llama' Ouifnlilvr Kmny Burke, slruls his stuff by banging out Frank RoI1r'ri5on,xrni0r, troops Ihr ball at fo' Mr. Dai ii' ,ugu for an ouf. aymflyfy l7,,,,,,-HW, fin! lam' in for an md. Lf........s- A Rnu' 1-Mclilroy, lack, Mcl7.1rl.1ne.RrJ11' 2WCramer,m.xn.1ger, Stewart, Murray, Mcfilasson, Mr. Robert Curry. cuacli. TENNIS SCl-llfl7Ul..lf April I3-I4 Amarillo, TCXa5 March 9- l 0 Wieliita Falls, Texas April 16 CHH5 MUCH 19 SEHS April 20-21 A8lM State Tournament March 22 Central April 27-28 OU State Tournament March 26 U. S. Grant GIRLS' TENNIS SCHEIJULE ,March 28 Harding April I4 Ckntral State, Edmond March 30 Denison, Texas April 20-21 OCW' Tournament, Clmickasha April ll NEHS April 23-ZS City-wide Tournament April 9-6 Durant, Oklahoma April 27-28 ASLM Tournament Randy Robins puix his all into this xwing. B 'lnl',lf. l'. '2-W' l' W . uk Ly if 5 Rim in T' inson' Lchmer Sfrlii-vrrond film xfrifv xlvoux grate, form and speed of Robins and Murray. L -71- ili VT - m-or - K ,, . ,, W . ,. Q., 1?if ':. I 3' V' i , 1 . X ' N .4 , ' -- -'A i..- ' jy. -. . . an - . 1 ' .' ' ' -. ' . . . - ,. wi' N x -gn, Row 1- Coach, Caroll Smclser, Nokes, McDaniel, Swan, Savegs, Sharp, Nay, Dusek, McCann.Rou' 2-Sorensen Glasser, Loy, Hill, Butterworth. Golf coach, Mr. Carroll Smelser, and his NWC team were making ready for travel to Amarillo for the Tri-State match April 13-14,1956. Making up this year's team are one returning letter- man, jimmy Loy, Victor Hill, Jim Butterworth and Larry Savage. ,lim Loy last year played on the Classen team which came out first in the City and Midstate and runner-up to Duncan high school, Duncan, Oklahoma, state champions. Golf opens iwth a City Round Rolain in which eight City high schools compete. At press time Northwest Classen's Knights had met four teams and held four vic- tories. May 1 they will enter Mid-state matches at Enid and the following week-end will play in State Tournament, Lincoln Park, Oklahoma City. At press time there is a battle royal being waged be- tween Glen Creps and Richard Crisler, ranking fifth and sixth spots, for a coveted fourth place position, or a team berth. limmy Loy, number om' linlzman, sizes up lair xiao! and finixhrx wilh a frrarfirr xlring. Checking flu' rondllion of his FIIII7 before going info action ix xrnior, Larry Savage. Northwest tank team placed eighth at Norman in the State swim meet. March 16 Casady girls' swim team nosed the fem Knights out of the first place spot by 2 M points. Team captain for Northwest was jan I-Iixon. Girls placing in the State meet are as follows: 100 yd. Free Style-First Place- Carol Cox, Mary Joan Perkins, Karen Thornton, and Carol Tyler. Medley Relay-First Place-Ellen Booth, Betty Thomas, Carol Tyler. Synchronized Swimming-Second Place-Jan Hixon, Third Place-Terry Mann. Diving-Second Place-Donna jackson. Fourth Place, +' i Marcia Mclilderry. -, X 75 yd. Individual Medley-Fourth Place--Karen ' Thornton. '- f l 100 yd. Free Stylw-Fifth Place-Karen Thornton. ' ZS yd. Breast Stroke-Third Place-Carol Tyler. 100 d.BnCk Str0ke1Third-Ellen Booth' Mr. Robert Curry, coach, Barlow, Day, Broughcr, Burch, Tuma, y Stout. 25 yd. Back Stroke-Fourth-Ellen Booth. S0 yd. Free Style-Fifth--Mary Joan Perkins. u- 6 S-w1a'l1ror1i:i'il xnimruing nlalcrx pn'llypir!11n'x as url! as rrquirvx good Patterson, Cox, Perkins, Thornton, Robertson, Hixon, Kerr, Warren, form. Rapp, Mann, Booth. Nnrllm'a'xl'x girls prarfin' pmjn'rdi1'ir1g farm in preparing for a swxm Preparing for a sialv med, lhvxr Knighlx thou' tlwir xfylz' of diving. uzvrf. IX as W. T Q 'Sc 3 I Volleyball, basketball and badminton are popular sports that afford girls fun, ..,,, exercise and competition. Without a girls' gym this year the volleyball team came through with a 4-2 record. Wins were Harding, 31-21, john Marshall, 25-23, Classen, 41-103 Northeast, 28- 26. They lost to Southeast, 31-19, and Capitol Hill, 30-21. Miss Nona Cowan, coachg Gardner, Stewart, Stucmky, McElderry, Wcndorff, Kearney. Rau' 2-- Thompson, Standcven, Reynolds,Hayes, Arnold, Morris. Northwest's Lady roundballers, counterpart of our Knight roundball crew, shoved through a full schedule of All-city matches. They won hard fought victories over U. S. Grant and Central. Their remaining schedule shows five contests: February 21 Douglass At NWCHS February 24 Harding At NWCHS February 28 Southeast At SEHS March 2 Capitol Hill AT CHHS March 9 John Marshall AT NWCHS Badminton Schedule April 9-11 City-wide Tournament April 20-21 Ponca City Tournament April 27-28 ABLM Tournament l.uluner, Rhodes.Rouf 2-Hayes,Wade, Watson, Kerr, Chamber. lain. Rau' l4Standcvcn, Priddy, Paine, Thompson, Vandemccr, Kearney, Arnold,Hayes.Rnuf 2-Miss Nona Cowan, coach, Gardner, Stuem- ky, Stewart, Mclildcrry, Wen- dorff, McCormick, McClain, Morris. ...: ' There's never a dull season in the physical education department. If it isn't one sport, it's another. In addition to competitive sports with neighbor- ing schools, there's the intra-mural con- tests. These invite. and get, near all- student participation. XY'ith completion of a girl's gym and other physical education facilities Northwest Classen can enioy one of the fullest P.li. programs of any school in the Southwest. :ri I1 4 on rr 11771 oi v rm i is i gym uni rfwif11i'li'il zu fum' for lfaikrlfvall trawm i an t 1 f,H1'lIlfYf'H1f for many oflfu'uz'li1lfl1'snflllitfirtf 'im ' ,l l I U' c A -. f lg 'cf 79 X Z7 6 il 'a 5 fjafl' ,sz I 4,245 s Ya Ya, - ra n ' ' I if WA ,YS 9' A l. XA I B K RQ fl X MF g 4 'fy X inhlw' f ill' E QA e'g f Q3 I 1 S U I STUDENT LIFE A fldllfz niziliaay on ilu' front .vfairuuy is lvmpling on a fripfn'l14wr1 rlasxrs. Ann Ilayfx and Tom my Dyer :lop fo ser on It ffm' fmxirx rm' ifoing in ffm' l'l1I'IOXl'l1 garden l1rsidi'lfu',vlair. What will you remember of your first year at our new school? After those mixed-up, first few weeks, heaven knows we were beginning to wonder whether we would ever have just ordinary school. But after con- fusion,-calm. We got in the groove and point proudly to an array of trophies garnered by efforts of sports and speech, as well as other awards and recognitions in other departments. Isn't it nice that ourCreator endowed us with the power to remember only the happy moments? That first mixer was a hit. Will we ever forget that crazy RED RICE ? And those outdoor pep assembliesg even CSS assemblies. Different anyway, weren't they? Then we got into the gym! !! Glory be, we made the rafters ring. No scenery, but we had a roof. Then that first real assembly in our magnificent auditorium we'd waited for. And THE CLASSICS of 'S6g Crossroads, USA, set a precedent. XVe are eager for completion of the building, but we are already sure we have the best school anywhere. EDITORS- Barbari Mitchell Judy Broach KENNETH ALDRICH PAT SHUBERT Claxxvn Mi-11,11 of Honor Clmwn Medal of Hmm, NANCI AMES EARLY Claxsrn Award LYNETTE LEMON Clam-n Award Classen Awards The CLASSEN MEDAL of HONOR, established by the late Mr. Anton H. Classen for students of the high school named in his honor, are shared this year between the original Classen High School .md Northwest Classen High School. The medal is presented to a boy and a girl member of the senior class, who according to the rules of the award, gives the greatest promise of worthy contribution to the progress of the world by reason of strength of character, record of scholarship, activities of leadership and all- around achievements. CLASSEN AWARDS are given on the basis of recognition of out- standing scholarship. BILL HAMMOND BILL MARTIN Clussrn Award Classrn Award 1.78- KENNETH BURKE OLIVETTE BURT DALE COLLINSON JOHN COMSTOCK RICHARD HOLCOMB POLLY ISHMAEL SARAH JONES Faculty Awamlv FQ LINDA KENNEDY ANN ROBERTSON FACULTY AWARDS, originated this first year by the faculty of NORTHWEST CLASSEN HIGH SCHOOL, represent the highest achievements in leadership, service and character of members of the senior class. Scholarship is a primary consideration in deciding awards, but a student with outstanding leadership, and superior citizenship and service to his school and fellow students,may have a high B average and yet be eligible for a faculty award. As the years progress it is the feeling among faculty members that a faculty award can become the highest recognition available to Northwest Classen students. -79- 4 9.- FRANK ROBERTSON ,,, ART DEPARTMENT AWARDS ART DEPARTMENT COMMERCIAL DEPARTMENT Edna Chapman Sharon Butler ART NOUVEAU Ann Hayes Carol Lewis Jan Scgtt COMMERCIAL ART fA8lE Equipment Co.J FASHION AWARD Tom Kregel Julia Dunning ART RENAISSANCE CLUB AWARD HONQR ABLE MENTION Olivette BU!! Lucy Wilson AAUW ART SCHOLARSHIP Glenda Boundy Olivette Burt ATHLETIC DEPARTMENT AWARDS OUTSTANDING ATHLETE SPORTSMANSHIP Bill Hammond Kenny Burke Ronnie Hall GIRLS' SPORTS INDIVIDUAL SPORTS TEAM SPORTS Ann Springer Beverly Drilling HONORABLE MENTION SWIMMING Barbara Buckley Jan Hixon Charlene Rhoads COMMERCIAL DEPARTMENT AWARDS COMMERCIAL DEPARTMENT CERTIFICATES: John Andrews, Patricia Lea Arnold, Barbara Bentley, Jona- leen Bollinger, Cheryl Brockhaus, Martha Cook, Cheryle Dage, Wanda Dimpfl, Donna Ensign, Judy Hayden, Sandra hgygs, Shirley Kramer, Mary Maimbourg, Alice Maxson, Nancy Mooney, Myrna Peyton, Sara Ann Robertscfn, Jill Shirk, Sue Delle Smith, Anita Wonn. COMMERCIAL OCCUPATION CERTIFICATES: John Andrews, Jonaleen Bollinger, Verda James, Nancy Mooney, Gwen Moore, Carol Reeves, Linda Stoll, Betty Thomas, Diana Williams, Betty Jo Wishart. DISTRIBUTIVE EDUCATION AWARDS D. E. CLUB HONORABLE MENTION Toni Osborn Marie Osborn Carroll Startz Terry Norman D. E. DEPARTMENTAL AWARDS Wendall White Carole Price Richard Elliott ENGLISH DEPARTMENT AWARDS fThf'se Awards are based on slraight A's in English for three years of high school siudy.J Kenneth Aldrich, Dell Blackketter, Glenda Boundy, Kay Bradley, Richard Bremicker, Ann Butler, Frances Cobb, Dale Collinson, John Comstock, Donald Corbett, Dale Crabtree, Lucy Davis, Nanci-Ames Early, Sara Fagin, Emily Fowler, Sue Fullerton, Jo Ann Garrison, Janice Hann, Judy Hayden, Richard Holcomb, Sylvia Irvine, Robert Jones, Sarah Jones, Lynette Lemon, Marilyn McDowell, Marcia McElderry, Janette Mager, Charlotte Mann, Bill Martin, Patti Meadows, Linda Means, Peggy Ramsey, Ann Robertson, Jan Scott, Pat Shubcrt, H. O. Sims, Maribeth Thom- linson, Mary Lou Werme, Betty Wishart. HOME ECONOMICS AWARDS MAJOR AWARD MERIT AWARDS Dell Blackketter CherylDage, Wendelene Forney, Charlene Jasek, Patricia Morrison. -go- LANGUAGE DEPARTMENT AWARDS FRENCH LATIN Lucy Davis Ann Butler, Frances Cobb, Nanci-Ames Early, SPANISH Emily Fowler, Sarah Jones, Marcia McElderry Jane Buchanan, Sylvia Irvine, Linda Stoll Charlotte Mann, Pattie Meadows, Gail Morris, Rosalie Welborn, Mary Lou Wenne JOURNALISM DEPARTMENT AWARDS THREE YEAR SERVICE AWARD JOURNALISTIC PHOTOGRAPHY Danny Almond, Kaye Busby, Richard Holcomb, Danny Almond Larry Kelley, Judy Richards. YEARBOOK AWARDS UNIVERSITY of OKLAHOIVIA SCHOLARSHIP SERVICE AWARD Richard Holcomb Suzie Eagleton RESEARCH REPORTING Jimmy Elltouri Jimmy Elkouri HONORABLE MENTION SPORTS RESEARCH John Carleton Larry Kelley Larry Kelley THETA SIGMA PHI Marlene Malherbe Lucy Davis Barbara Mitchell SIGMA DELTA CHI Richard Holcomb MATHEMATICS DEPARTMENT AWARDS Richard Bremicker, Kenneth Carter, Donald Corbett, Janice Hann, Charlotte Mann, Bill Martin, Pattie Meadows, Lawrence Wells. MECHANICAL DRAWING AWARDS FIRST AWARD SECOND AWARDS Lee Mathis Donald Grant Andy Reed MUSIC DEPARTMENT AWARDS INSTRUMENTAL MUSIC LARSEN MUSIC AWARD FOR OUTSTANDING VOCAL MUSIC MUSICIAN OUTSTANDING GIRL VOCALIST Jerry Hagen Barbara Wade FIRST CHAIR TROMBONE SECTION OUTSTANDING BOY VOCALIST NATIONAL HIGH SCHOOL BAND '56 Alvin King Jerry Hagen SERVICE AWARD SERVICE AWARD Jane Boyle Harvey Denison SOCIAL STUDIES DEPARTMENT AWARDS D. A. R. AWARD GIRLS STATE Sue Fullerton Judy Broach HONORABLE MENTION Ruth Ann Harris Sarah Jones ALTERNATES SOCIAL STUDIES RECOGNITION Marilyn Smith Mary Sue Bragg, Nelda Davis, Sara Fagin, Sue Harriet Wildman Fullerton, Sarah Jones, Jacqueline Kelly, Sharon McCall, Phil Sureck. CIVIC AWARDS PHI BETA KAPPA AWARD GOOD CITIZEN AWARD Emily Fowler Harry O. Sims AMERICAN LEGION AWARD DANFORTH FOUNDATION AWARDS Buzz McDaniel Ronnie Lock Bobette Watson A ..-X 1 ,rm fx K5 K N gh . .K - axe-asf' 5 K' 'lf?x?E?Pii5i ' Bw ar i if X af? nw -4- 41 v Prince and Princess o Fnbndsbzp SHERRY MCFALL LARRY BLEDSOE Prince and Princess of Friendship is an annual election sponsored by the Student Council. Each year a week is set aside for friendship emphasis. Activities culminate with an assembly. Friendship rings were presented to the Princess, Sherry McFall, and Prince, Larry Bledsoe. Nanci-Ames Early, Patty Farmer, Barbara Mitchell, Bobette Watson, Kenny Burke, Dale Crabtree, Kent Meyers and Buzz McDaniel were 195 6 nominees. BETTY BOWLES Sports ueen A week of riproaring campaigning, posters, rallies, parties, politickin', tact and tangles, to say nothing of glamour, concluded with Donna Saulsberry emerging with the title of first All Sports Queen. Coronation ceremonies in the gym October 20, 1955 marked the first coronation held at our school. Princesses Patty Farmer, bascballg Polly Ishmael, football, Barbara Mitchell, track: and Peggy Ramsey, basketball, were in- troducedg Dub Watson did the coronation honors and presented Donna a white jacket bearing our school em- blem in purple and gold. ..g4.. Round Table ueen Knights of the Round Table elected Betty Bowles their first yearbook queen. Sponsored by the journalism de- partment the selection is looked upon as one of the highest honors awarded at Northwest Classen. Nominations are made in advisories. Students vote for their choice of candidates when they make their year- book purchase. Tags, poster parties and open houses highlight the campaign week. The 1956 candidates were Betty Bowles, Patty Farmer, Barbara Mitchell, Bobby Reynolds and Bobette Watson. DONNA SAULSBERRY JUDY HAYDEN Lancer Queen LANCERS PEP CLUB named Judy Hayden to the position of royal lady of their order at a Christmas time formal given in honor of their candidates and queen. Judy, member of the Honor Society and a straight A student, was selected from a field of five honorees, Ellen Booth, Connie Greenhaw, Joan Harris, Judy, and Carole Walker. Honorees were Judy's attendants at the cornation ceremony which highlighted the evening events. Bob Burrus,club president did the honors and presented the queen a white orlon coat bearing the club insignia, the queens name and the date of the year in which she presided, along with a white orchid and the club's mace as an ensign of her authority to rule. JOYCE WALLACE Proctor Queen Joyce Wallace, '56 PROCTOR queen, is a bowling enthusiast. She received three player awards, high average, high gameg and high series. Joyce also does professional modelling for retail stores and TV style shows. Her hobby is Jimbo, her pet monkey. Proctor candidates were Sally Fle ming, Jean- ette Mager, Carole Walker, Joyce, ,Mary Lou Werme and Pat Williams. Coronation festivities featured a dance at Kiwanis Youth Center, Memorial Park. Buddy Batten presented Joyce an orlon coat bearing appropriate insignia. All candidates received eorsages. I--1 If Joyce Collins was the second queen honored in this year's array of queens at Northwest. It had been the custom among the boys who are now the FALCON PEP CLUB to name their queen at a Thanksgiving formal. There was no logical reason why this tradition should be abandoned or revised. Accordingly, members nominated their five candidates, Joyce Collins, Anita Dyer, Patty Farmer, Polly Ishmael and Barbara Mitchell in time for Thanksgiving festivities. When members ballots were counted Joyce had won the place of honor. Her coronation fea- tured the Falcons' Thanksgiving social. The nomi- nees entertained Falcon members with a sports social. JOYCE COLLINS Falcon ueen Q -.8j... Qi Personality, Charm, Beauty and Grace ALA, 'Q' 3 ,ga , ELLEN BOOTH ' - BOBBYE REYNOLDS Q, BARBARA MITCHELL 4, mu. MARY LOU WERME ANITA DYER BOBETTE WATSON T' PEGGY RAMSEY POLLY ISHMAEL '94 PATTY FARMER 127 , A-.Xxx SALLY FLEMING NANCI-AMES EARLY CAROL WALKER L JOAN HARRIS t 5' JEANETTE MAGER , CONNIE GREENHAW L ..86. f A 0 1 e c.,. u. L Oi Nanci-Ames Early, 'SS American Field Service ex- change student, and Frank Robertson, Student Council vice-president, were named Top-Teens of the senior class. Senior runners-up were Ann Robertson, Barbara Mitchell, Betty Bowles, Bobette Watson, Ken Burke, Dale Crabtree, Larry Bledsoe and Ken Aldrich. Junior class Top Teens are Mike Brandon and Julia Dorr. Mike does outstanding work in the speech de- partment. Julia is a cheerleader. She is studying ballet. Close on the heels of the winners were Sally Dunaway, Margaret Simon, Kay Ellison, Carolyn Messenger, Mary Beth Baker, boys Eric Sorenson, Wade McAlister, Richard Crisler and Randy Robins. The idea of the student newspaper sponsor- ing 2 TOP-TEEN contest came with us from our old stand. Purpose behind the com- petition was to have a contest that was open to all with one boy and one girl from each class emerging victor without benefit of campaign fanfare. It also provides sopho- mores and juniors an opportunity for recog- nition. Whether we have outgrown the need of this particular contest is one of the many matters in the hopper for students ot de- cide in the coming school year. P Jim Smelser active in sports, and Jeanne Gon- ders, asset to Classics, are Top-Teens among the sophomores. Here they try out our new hi-fi player in the student lounge. Other top sophomore girls are Janie McIntosh, Carole Sue Sutton, Cheryl Corken and Jeanne Ann Jacobsong boys are Joe Groseclose, Jim Clark, Irving Faught and Charles Doughty. ,MN S P . 5 1 - -ef A 6 ,4 , Nil' ,,--5 , A gi Ynu mm rmul nm1'mr, rlim I1 ux wr -HV Ulf fflfflllxfh NIJ-fl-115, Il lvrn Our gang gvfs frVRQ1'Ilf1'7 f0r rwv nj ll1n,n'1'arf5 morning or noon f177II' fron-u'0u'5. ,aw 1 Rvally if 14 ac all in fun on W'1'xh'rn Jay, Mr. Dari: and Mr. Irwin had IINIQ' blank rafu, 51-x X X X L x X X i Sharon Book and Carol Chilzlrcxs mmlrl rrgulia zypiral of Nofufrxters on Wr'slr'rn Jay. Czzslonwrx in flu' Slmlwnl Sfnn' an'n't aln uyx this agrrrablv E lfmlu' lulllr 1ll'1'UYdflU7l.Y urn' prvparrfl fry ximlvnfx in flu' Round Tdlllt' url 1-lim, llnmzg llull nmnwnlx, for llw I'TA-Ifawllfy spring- llmf' flimzrr. civil..-. Xwk, , Tlrix nwxxagv and OFF LIMITS xignx mnfrnnfvd ux fn'41m'nlly nn nur rrmmls, fmjrping up in rarioux jzlarrx ax our plant gnu from Jay-lo-Jay. 14 Pafirncr and frrrfixian pay off in drvigning mflal unrk arf fvrojvrfs. I Mr. Gmrgr' Brurlvrr, lmyx l'UIH1Y1'IUY dN1iXIH1I1' of luv lmyf look a lvifv In Pvnm- rnlu, Ijlfffiilld In xisil lin' mu al lfaw lfwrnx Ill n' llwy flixrmv fvlum. , NJ Ijfv umnml xrlmol Il'0Ill1171'f lm ilu' mmf zzilbnul Mr. . Iran Bntmn and lvix lmyx krrping fldngx .vfvir-an-xpan Q -. -wg F Clmoxing rulers for our xrlmol uns a vifal Jrrixion of Ibis yen. I l , R Swlrrtionx u vn' llixfwlayml in ilu' Simian! Cnunril uindou zrbvrr all f ruulll xfmly llwnl lwforz' rofing. in 5 Q Y Q 5 , L I K Y - Y V lil 5 l gi , R x J , 6 - ' l 1 K 5 X 1 ,Q ' ' ii! Ei 3 Q is x f .1 5 X K t Qssv 'W www Qswm- www-sw,-1 1.1: 3.5-,g4.53QfH5f.kQiK My figs? ' X H ,-.7-FKNQKSQSQQTQQ Y 3 K v X k 5 8, . ' M' L NH- '- Q fm 55313, as 3 .Q ,. X P . ,SY iq' xi ff 4 I' , - il fluggs, K .QM A 'X' ,- -az' 1 nfiiy A f q X ' -up tl N . . . Rx .gg -' W' XX if I 4' f ii is WX N mx 33' , '55 ' '1 --if N A f' x uf D 3' A .Q lf 'Y L fs gig , u we ' 1 l U , . liiry our vars Hifi Jklalioma City lfnanl of mluralmn xfmnmrs mmlt Rrfmlvlnan and Ilervinvralir rmnrntrnm Ilia! gain frm Cflmrlix 1530. Kimi' I-Irglisorz, Kas I-'Hnon aml lloyd Iulirmivl ii'fi'i'li.f lin ilfifvlt for ,'lHii'rli'im lllrlif St'V'lIt'I'. lfurofwium i ii fuiuiei xlnili nfs AIM It llli Guy Pofzill alfonl Biflflllfl, Hi' llfll, .X'.1f:i'1,.'lririw lwlrli, Keri Alil'r1i'li, Pal Sfil1fu'r'li1ffi'vi ulifflofillkilfwlflUIi'lvIiNlr1Hli'V 1uI urof71'. Ui'rrrniv1i nili iulfliil fioim ' fit Yun, Karl, ami Pal. .X'a1n'rto1niil llullainl. Important to every student is how his sehool looks to others. To cement good will and enhance puhlie relations, while interpreting, the way we do it, many students engage in activities that afford opportunities to reach and teach others. Foreign exchange students give and get ideas in lfurope. City wide political conventions give an impression of what a united effort can mean. Once .1 month staff menihers of student publications, with their sponsors, meet to eat, discuss and listen to experts. The group feels that many of the ideas introduced here have found their way into huilding better and stronger feeling of solidarity among students of city high schools. Participation in nation, state and city wide ati rc ai rrraffli fmlilnvty. pn competition aids, too, in carrying our fair name tar. Good will ainhassadoring is a serious busi- ness aniong Northwest's Knights. .4 l Toflirs- Of- journalitlir inlrrrxl are disrflxsnf af Okla- boma Cily lnlrrxrlmlaslrr Prrix Amrrializln meetings. lfufrfii' Rmfra, Paul Curlrr, aml lark Taylor uvm awanfs in Hn' Nullrmal Prmlnlg ffurxliwl, ZYOH1 uffxi'r1'afmn of O O , -, O 40 Benjamin l' ranlclnfs lurfbtfay. 'Niu- ,ll in . as X ' -sv ' .S M . .mum .sf 3 . ax A 7 ' K v , . I I ,.s.....t.g, ,. , ,WIT wgfg 'ii ' ' M ,. N F I L' New fu,-n - .1 .s,ss '9: Man against a backdrop of wideopen spaces is .1 I10I'IU.IlSlfLl.lIl0l1 to Okla- honmns. Unlmmpcred by construc- tion incompleteness, Mr. XV. H. Taylor, with Student President, Sarah -Innes, addresses the first Classcn. ln September. if you remember, Our pep wasn't sagging, Hut vnic felt we were dragging, S0 after much agging, and No doubt some nagging, XVC gathered for bragging, Yapping and wailging. XX'iih only the sky to enver our heads. Then in November, still lnyal contenders, XYe rude the KNlCil ll TRAIN fpretendersj lnm the gym to see L'NC'I.I' QI.-XC'K'S Sl lOXX'. X UNM vt' M' tg it fav jun student .issenibly held .it Northwest v J Q Md SKAGGS H095 MMUNU FROST 'Y Hwsgy 0 KNIGIZTS W'r'ln'liu1rir1 signv lnr'f1r'z'r m1flu'I1'arr15. 1 ,ix J' NXXNN1 ni ull Nm 1 L if 13 Lan fllll 1,1711 u as flu'4'fulIl1'rfgunfffnnfag, L. 9' f.fu'i'r'irw1Ji'r's inlfrrv' lfn iv Krilqfl Xflnfi Nix xlrfrilllfrpxqwrzfm'.1jn'jvmlHx, , 5 lilirary. A familiar sign mzfxiilc llvr Tlw Prfv Ilnmf i1J.lx fwfwlrur' ' flzxqiriq llwflzvuiimilixi1l11a1xf1iii,lf1il mal u ful' hm 4-uvlm Jam ,-Uhalf11,111-,yy-l,,,fL,,,, f,,,,,-mir'fnlri.iimlf14u1x J ful. Sfuin mu, rn fvmff I Xiissls I UA ,. A :V f A iiw E 91- Q3 H N9 Y. 6 Q an nfwxgk F N rfg' 2 is V1 . la' M gt Tbu Wfr rf-Knoll-Siylrrxn ran sing 'fm fast or sing 'rm .vlmr in xfwiir' of Duff' Cralflrrf' saying, W'4 rr'-Knor!-S1ngr'rx. Dayna Dux ix and Hrnuy Bt'71XU7I do a Calypw xlanrr in axwlfllvly. Bolvffyf' Rt'X'Pl!?IilS, Rouml Tafwlr' quwn ramfirlaft, nmws 14'iXff.llHVX' fonanl1ln'flvrnm'. Slmfvnfx mwrrzlflu for ilu' firxl firm' in lln' m'14'a11di!0rium. Firvf 1'nh'rluir1rm'r1l for ilu' xlmlrnl lwfly ix fwrrxwrllml ln fly,-1-lmir and orrfuisfra. You rarwfj .wr Rlrfvumi fNVl.NI1'Y' I1 flfwml lm lam flddlf. lfirxl 1fIll'A'll Hn nurmuf al Nnrffmrxl Cfaxxfn H115 Drlrlna O11 Ill!-T! Oh u fwy' An' mifwx xn fuglrf B141 I7l'i4Ql7f Ji1l'r1'l lmfflr' ffvix flflflllllilll. Sulrlxluwfy, Jmun girl of flu' ullrlrfvx. Dub Vfafson did fbf lvmnrx. -95- u .f Q i wk S. vi if Qi Q3 wg Y S, , 4 Q 9 I-uv fx 0 1 S if- f ff!- , 'Lv I 'X vx X 4 x , Ag I' - al f N f , N fff K ,mv X51-.'fS M Sty N ' w' uw Sf J xQQ:f,jK YQ , 'xg ff! CLASS SPONSORS: Misx Gordon: N1l'.fil1I1f1iI1j.1l1.lI11Q Miw Gihiong Mrs IIC ILL ' N Mr. Irwing Mr. Smclscrg Mrs. l'c.1rccg Nlr. Vhincrt. ff' V SIQNIOR CLASS OITFICIZRS: Kent Mcycri, prceidcntg ffmnk Rob rt 0 ly f prcsidcntg Bobcttc Watxcvrm. wcrctary: Mikc Stcvmrr. tranurcrg R0 H H Wy I sergeant-at-arms. -av' 514' ' ' 4 H Q x 'J 'I' sv sy 5 lf in-nw? CLASSES Learning a foreign language is taken seriously by students in Miss Lclia Pickard's French I class. Remember those humble days, proud class of I56. Class Of 1956! First graduates of Northwest Classen! Our vision of caps and gowns becomes a reality as we take that final peek in the mirror, to locate that pesky tassel, as the first strains of Pomp and Circumstancen well from the orchestra pit and announce the breathless moment before commencement exercises. We attended our last football game with a lump in our throats, and sighed when we sud- denly realized The Classics of '56,' would end our stage career. We began to live every moment to its fullest. There were still so many things Weld planned. So much that we wercn't going to get done. Could we leave a school so new, yet so old and dear to us? Despite the choked, tight feeling, and a few carefully concealed tears, there's pride pound- ing in our hearts. The class of '56 set a pattern that would be becoming to any class entering Northwest Classen. Early in our career we launched the MILLION PENNY ROUND-UP to establish, as our eternal gift to our beloved alma mater, the Jackie Wright Memorial Patio. And we contributed 55,000 to the Oklahoma Medical Research Foundation, this enterprise marked us as unique. Others could do as well, but would they? Yes, we thrill with pride as we acknowledge our achievements. In future years we'll return to saunter beneath the shade of trees that are yet to grow in the patio. XVe'll touch affectionately the bronze plaque that dedicates an area hallowed by our memories of a classmate and our recollections of happy days here as pioneers. We shall see future seniors, in graduation garb, strolling hand in hand along the curved walks, or chatting leisurely on the stone benches, reveling in their last few days together. EDITORS- Marlene Malherbe Jimmy Elkouri ALLISON, MIKIi Armimn Club I, Z. l.MtIea1x l, 2 ALMOND, DANNY Mrlrnrv I, Z, Luvrrrrx J, Hum! I, 2, Ig Y:-arlmok Slaff Ig Nrwxpaprv Sfuff I, 2, 1 ANDERSON, DALE ' Mrlrovx I, 2, I.nm'rrx 3, O Club 2, I, SN, Ig hmlbull I, Z, J: Slu- llrn! Caunnl 2 ANDERSON, ,IUIIY Cmrwv I, 2, Cvgnrlx I, Sgt. af Arms 33 Nalirmal Tlmpiunx 2, S: Hmmr Yunrlv lg Cluulfx 2, 3 BARGFR, HICNRY Mrlrvrx I, 25 Lamrvr Ig T fluff, Pwr, HARLOW, MARY BARNES, jANIIi Conrrv 23 Youll: of ibm' Kingllnm Ig A Capprlla lfbon' I, Z BARNHART, SARA Com1'rlgAvl Nuulruu I, 2, T 811 fflulr J ADAMS, JACK Blur larhet: l, 2: Falcon! 35 BMJ 1, 2, J ALBRIGHT, DONNIE Comm I, Z, Cygnrli M Conlmurlaf Club I, 2, 3, Tvnu. J. ALDRICH, KENNETH Blur larkzlx I. 2, Hin. 2g lulronx 1, Pres. J: Annnuncnr Club I, 2, i, Trax. 2, Prex. 35 Pep Cuunrll 35 N. F, L. 1, 2,9 ALLEN, JUDITH Claudia I, 25 A Capprlla Cborr I, 2: Claxxirr 2 ANDERSON, RONNIE Claxxrllrx I ARNOLD, PATTE Y-Term 2, 3, Tvnx. 2, PHI. J, O Club 2, 3, Clasxrtlrx I, 2, Coronrl: 3 AULT, ANNIE Comes l, 23 Nalionnl Tbrxpiavu I, 2, 3, Srlrnrr Club 2, D, Sec. 3: Cllxnrx I, Z, 3 BAILEY, BARNEY Mftmn I BASS, BILL Blur Iurhrlx 2, Falrnm 3, Awa- iion Club 2, 3, Rrpl. Z3 Srirncr Club 2, 3, Prrx. J BATTITN, BUDDY Pvorfor Z, 35 O Club I, 2, 35 Ir. Clan Tin.: Football I, 2. J BEDINGFIELIJ, JON Mftrorx I, 2, Lam-nx 3, Sgl. at Ann: 3 BEIL, GREG Melton 1, 2, Lancer! 3, Corus. Str. 3, Baml I, Z3 Afnllrlr Rl- dxo 5 Q BRAGG. MARY SUI: ciygnm x, Annnumm Club x Ynuilv url llrr Kmgflum X, A Culv prlla x BRFMIYKIQR, RICHARD Iiaml I, 2: llmmr Math 2, lg llrm or Sru'n'l1' 2, lg S1 mmf' Club 1 BROCK, SUZANNE Cflavxrflrv I 23 AVI Nnuwuu 1, Rml Crux: lg Aurmumrvw Club 8 BRUCTKHAUS, CHIZRYI, Pun lm 2, 1, Ari Nnurruu 1, Conf' lrxy Club 'S 1 .,,-W if BRUNSON, BILL Gnlf w BUCHANAN. ANCFI Swimming I, Z BUCHANAN, ,IANP Comm I. 2: t'vgm'1v H, llnnm Lun gungr 2, 3, V. P. 1, Honor Sorlrly 2, K: Snrmr Club x BUCK. MORGAN Hlur Imkrfx 1, 2, Ifulmns 1 fi il -100- BOYLE, JAN! Cam!! l, Z: Cygnrh 35 A Clppflln 2. 31 Librarian 31 F. H. A. 13 Youll! of Ihr Kingdom J BOZARTH. HOWARD Aviation Club J: Srimrr Club 3 BRADLEY, KAYE CUWU 1. 2: Cwznrlx la Honor So- HUD' 3: N, F. L. 2, 53 Honzon Club 2. Parlmnlrnluvian 2 BRADSHAW, DON Blu larbetx I, 15 Falronx D1 Cpgyp. fly Club lg Youth of the Kmgdmn 3 if S. 2 x BROWN, BOBBY BROWN, CAROLYN Band l, 2, J, Comm lg Il. H. A. 3: Comrnrvrml Club 5 BRUMLEY. ROYCF BRUNFR. GEORGE T5llClub i,V.P.1 BUCKLEY, BARBARA Trnnix Tum I, 2, J, Shale Champ 2: Newxpaprr Sfaff I, Z, O Club I, 2, 35 Comrnrrrial Club 3 BUCY, MARGARET Lilllf Thrafer I, 2, lg Annmmrzu Club Z, 3: Come: 1, 25 Cygvuh 3 BUERGER, ELBERT Bnml I, 2, lg Blur lurbrh I, 25 Falf-any S: Prfr Hand ! BURKE, KENNETH O Club l, 2, 3, Tun. 1, V. P. 3: S-'ullrnl Cuunril 5, Trax. 3, Pep Council D: Boyx Sh!! BURNEY, BILL BURRIS, BOB Meteor: I, 2, HM. Z, Sgt. at Arnu 2: Lanrerx 3, Prrx. lg Student Coun- eil 3: Claxxirx 2. ig Yauib of tbl Kingdom I BURT, OLIVETTE Comer I, 2: Cygnefx 3, Sgl. nl Arrnx lg Ari Nouveau I, Z, 3, Pres. Jg Hnnor Sorirly lg Clasxicx Exec. Board J BUSBY, KAYE Sludenl Counril 2. 3: Courtesy Club J: Claxsirx 2. J: Newspaper Shll l, 2, J, Fealure Edilur I, 2,3 nYnn,nnL CALLAHAN, PAT Ari Nouveau I, 2, J: Corner I, 2, Cheerleader Ig M i l l i o n Penny Roundup 2 CAMPBELL. GLORIA Cnrnrx I, Z, Ar! Nouveau 3: Corn- rneraal Clull 3 CANNON, LENITA Cornex I, 2: Cygnets 3, Na- I Thes- pianx 1, 3, Tres. Sq Honor Society 35 Clamrx liner, Bonn! 3, Publirily Chairman I CASADY, CARLA Corner lg D. E. 3 CHADWELL, HELEN Connex I, 2, Cygnelx 35 Announ- cer: Club I, 2, 3, Hixf-Rrpl. lg Prortor J, Clanirx 2, J CHAMBLERS, CARLENE CHANDLER, BOB Meteor: l, 25 Luncerx Ig Truck I, Z BUTLFR. ANN Announrrrx Club 3, Clavvellrs Z, J, Honor Sorirly 3, Mrllmn Penny Roundup I, 2 BUTLER. DUANF Blue larkels I, 2, Falcons 3, Band 1, 2, 1 BUTLER, SHARON Comm I, Zg Cvgnrlr 3, Ari Nou- rrau I, 2, Ig Honor Snrlrfy 2, lg Nafl Ar! Honor Snrirly Z, S BUTLER, VIRGIL Mrleorx I, 2 CARLFTON, JOHN Blur larkrlx l,ZgFalr0nr1glr. Rml Cum 3, Youll: nj' Ilrr Kingdom J: Yearbook Slaff 2, 3, Sports Eflilar 2, 3 CARSON, BOB Arialron Club 2, Ig Blur Iarlzelx I, 25 Falronf Ig CT. O. 2 CARTER, KFNNFTH Honor Sorirly 35 Lilllr Tbralrr Z, ig Honor Malh 2, 3, Nafl Thr!- pranx 2, 3 CARY,HM COBB FRANCES Claxszthxl 2 Coronelxl Nall Tbrspsanx l 2 Prorlor Cour! Ant Clzrl 3 Honor Society 2 J COBB MACK COCHRAN CYNTHIA Claxultex I 2 Coroneis J Lzltlf brain 2 1 Nall Thespranx 2 3 Youlb 0 flu Kmgdom 1 COLCAN, MARY Comrs l', 23 Cygnrlr J: Commcr rial Club J, Horizon Club 5, Smio Kr . 3 CONLIFF. JEAN Clasxrflrx 1, 23 Coronrlx J: A Cap- prlla 2, J, O Club l, 2, J: Com- mrrual Club 5 COOK, LINDA Coma l, 2, Cygnrtx J, Clan' Rep. l, 2, Sludrn! Counril 3, Claxsirx 2, J COOK, MARTHA Clasxrllrs 1, 2, Coronrfs lg Liitlt Thrafn lg Youth of Ihr Kingdom S CORBETT, DON Baml I, 2, Sri:-nn' Club lg Honor Snriely 35 Honor Math 2, 3 -102 CHAPMAN, EDNA MAE Cmnt: 1, 2, Cjygnefs lg Prarfor 5: Art Nouveau 2, lg Nat'l Ari Hon- or Sorifly 3 CHESHER, DAVID O Club 2, 3, Proctor 3, Base- ball 1, 3, Barkrfball l, 2, J CLARK, ANITA Claxxelles I, 2, Coronrh J, Little Tbealivr 35 Youll: of lb: Kingdom J CLEMONS, DALE Cavntra Club 33 Srifnrr Club J: Senior Rep. J COLLINS, JOYCE Come.: I, 23 Cygnets 3, Sec. 3: Nafl Thexpianx l, 2, 3, Ser. 2, V. P. 3: Youth of the Kingllqm 2, 3, Clau- irs Eur. Hoanl 2, 3 COLLINSON, DALE Blur larlarlx l, 2g Falronx 3. Parl. 3: Honor Malb 2, J, Trrv. 1: Honor Soriefy 2, 3, N. F. L. !, Z, 3, Parl. 2 COMPTON, JOAN Camera Club 35 Youth of tba King- dom 3 COMSTOCK, JOHN Mtlrorx l, 23 Lancers 3, Trfas. 3: Sfudcn! Counril 3, Clasxirx Exzr. Board 33 Honor Society J CORDILI., CAROLH Honzon Club J: Arl,Nouz'f'au J, Comex lg Snpb. Rrfv. l CORNVVELL, PATTY COSGROVE, NEIL N. F. L, 1.2, 3: Prrx. 1, Honor S0- riaty 1, Lamrrx ig Proflor 2, 35 Prox. Aify. 3 COSTON, ANDREA Claxsrttex 1, Z, Yaulb of the King- rlom 3 COUDEN, META COX, CAROL Comes l,2g Cygnus li O Club l,2,3g Chap, lg Horrizon Club 2,33 Parl. 3: Red Cross 3 CRAHTREE, DALE Blue jackets l,Z: Fzlcons 3: Srudenz Council ZJ, Parl, 3: Honor Society J: Classics l,2,! CRAMER, HARVEY Meleors l,2g Lancers .lg O Club 1,23 Courtesy Club 2.3: Treas. Ja Proctor 3. DAVlS, LUCY Honor Society lg Hmmm Llmgungf Z.1:CluxxrI-'fxIzlfavonrtxlg AATF Au anf Z DAVIS. NELDA Youth nf Ihr Kingdom 1 DECKERT, ,IUDY Comm I, 2g Cygnrls lg Horizon 3. V. P. 3: Youll: of Ihr Kingdom 3 DEERING, CHERYL Conf: I, 23 Cygnrt 5: Youth of Ihr Kingdom I, 33 Rell Crnxs 3 DODSON CAROLYN Claxxrflrs l, Z5 Cumnrlx R: Announ- rrrx Jg Youlh of Kingdom 3 DONHAM. DAVID Announrrrx Club S3 Clnxifx 3 DORNEY, JANET Comes 1, 25 Cygnclx 33 Prodor 3 DOSSEY, LaDAWN Comes l, Zg Commfrcial 2: Yaufh uf Ihr Kingdom 3 CULWlil.l., -IIM llAKQl , 1 lll'KYl.lf Cnnmfrn-ml fluff lg lfvfwv Smrrly 1 llAl.lf, l5ll,l, 'llrh-fm 2g fQ.-mlm Vlnlf I, 2, SRI. al Amu 22 lwmzfm 2, 14 S,-,mfr tilulf 1 DAVIDSON, MYRNA finnwr 1, 24 riygufff xg Ynulh of Ihr Krrrgllrzm lg Annnunrrri Club l DFNISON, HARVEY ff 1 km I, 2g I-'almm sg An- nfnmmvf rlnlf 2, wg limmv sn.-my 1 supvfmf fnurl luvmf x l3lVlPIl XVANIJA Claurllrr I, Zg ffnmnrlt 33 Com- munal I lub lg If. H. A. DODIJ, KIIQRR Y UODSON, l3ll,l, Blur Iarlzrtw l, Zg Falrnm 3g Pun-- Inr Kg U fQl11lv Z, 3: Trnrlz 2. i ELLIOTT, RICHARD Mrfrorx 23 Laurrrx 3 ELMS, DOYLI2 Blur Inrhrls l, 2 EMERSON, BRYAN N. F. L. 1, z, J ENDERS, CONNIE Cluurltrs I, 2: Cnrnnelx J: Ari Nourrau I, 2, Ig Courtrxy Club 3 EVANS, ALLEN Blur lurlzrfx I. 2: Falcons 3. Sgf. ul Arms 35 Announrrv: Club 3: Ynulb of ilu' KingJam Jg Simlrnl Cuunrzl 1 EVANS, JAN Comrx I, 25 Cygnclx Ig Youfb of fb: Kingilom I, 2, lg Lfftlr Tbralrr Z, 3: NaI'lTlJrxp1anx Z, 3 FAGIN, SARA Come: I, Zg Cygnrlx J: N, F. I.. I, 2, Purl. 35 Hmmr Sm-rrly 3 FARMER, PATTY Cnml: I, Zg Cygnetx K, Pnl. lg Nat'lThrxpiar1x 2, 3: Sflulrnl Conn- cil 2 FOREMAN, GRANT Mrlrors I, Z1 I,am'rr1 I FORNEY, XVFNI7I7I.I'fNE F. H. A. 3, Prrx. Ig Lilflr Tlualrr 2, Jg Nafl Thrxfvianx 2, J FOSTER, Mmm JUNE Claxxrlln I, 25 Red Croix 3. FOWLER, EMILY Const: I, 23 Cygm-tx 3. Trax. 3: Red Crou I, 2, Perl. J : Honor Society Z, 3 ENGLISH. HILL O Club Z, J: SKI, al Arm: J: Cnurlrxy Club 3, Prurlnr 1 ENSIGN. DONNA ESTLINBAUM, JOHN EVANS, ALICE Youll: of flu Kingdom J: Cnncra Cluh D FEIGER, KEN FENTRISS, MICKEY Srruriiy Patrol 3: Armounrrry 3: Youth of th: Kingdom 3 FLEMING. SALLY Clasulfrx I, 25 Horizon 2, 3, Str. 24 A Cappella Chair lg Prnrlor Z, I FLESHMAN, CAROL Conn I, Z, Cygnrlx Ig Commercial Clull I, 1, J FULLI:RlON. SUIS Cmnt: I, Z: Cygnrlx 54 Honor So- rifly 2, 3: O Club Z, J, Parl. 3 GARDNER, DON Blur Iurlztts l, 25 A cfppfll. 25 Gln Club J GARLOCK, ANITA Cmnmucial Club 3 GARR. LARRY O Club Z, lg Bnxkclball I, 2, 3 GOI.IJMAN. ALFRIQD N. F. L. I. 2, 3: Annnunrrvx Club lg Bays' Slalr Z GOODI2, ANN Conn: I, 25 Youll: of Ihr Kingdom 3: Hovizon Club 3: Cammrrrial Club 5 GOODIE, GAYLE Comrx I, 25 Pmrrar Z, 3: Youib of Ihr Kingdom 3 GORE, MARILYN Comm 1, 25 Cygnrfx lg A Cappzlll lg Million Penny Roundup I, Z: Rnl Croix I 106- FOX, CAROLYN Clasxrlle: I, 2: Curonrls Ig F. H. A. D: Commercial Club 2, I FRANKLIN, JEANNINE Come! I, 23 Rnl Cvosx 3: All Nint- urau 33 Cammfrrial Club 2, J, Pin. 3 FROST, MARTA Comrs I, 2g Cygnrlx Ig Courtny Club 2, V. P. 34 Sludrnl Cnunril I FROST, ROBERT O Club 2, J: Baxktlbnll 2, 3 GARRISON, IO ANN Comes I, 2: Cygnvls Ig N. F. L. 2, lg Honor Sncivly lg' Quill 85 Sfmll 3 GASSETT, PAMELA F. H. A. J GATLIN, RAMAH Comer I, 23 Cygnrts ,Ig Rnl Cross lg Sfuflrnt Cnunnl 2g Youib of the Kingllom 1 GLIZNDINNING. EDWARD Mvteurs I, 2, Puvl. 2, Hui. 25 Lun- rrrs I, V. P, 33 Prfr Crmunril 35 Mil- lion Prnny Roumlup I, 2 GORHAM, CHARLES GORMAN. DON Mrlznrs 25 Lunrrn 3 GRAHAM, JOHN GREENBERG, JUDIE Courluy Club lg Ari Nouwuu I JARNAGIN, PHYLLIS flamllrs I AVI Nmurau 2 Prmlnv X frlmmrnlal Club I II'IIRIl S IDWIN urxl li ll NRINS C I RAI Il lilm' Iwkrlv I lawns I on UIHIVJ N J gl ul Armf . JFZZK, CIIARI, INIZ Tam-rm , ,g fummfn 1, Yun h V If Kmxlnm J, lf. . . JOHNSON. SARAH Cfnmrx I. Z: Cvgm-lv Hg Sludnrl Cnumnl 2, I: Yuuilv nf llvr Kinplrvm J JOHNSON, SARAH KAY Clmrfm 1, 2, cwwffrf Ig A rup- fvrlla Clmrv I, Z: Hmmv Sanrly J: Youll: nf flu' Krngflum 5 JOHNSON, SKIP Blur Iarlcrts 2g Full-rms 1, Chap. 35 Pvorfnn 33 Youllv of Ibr Kmgdom 2, I, Parl. 3 JOHNSTON, GARY Ynulb nf Ihr KingJlum 3 110- JABARA. SAMELIA Cluxxzllrs I, 25 Comnrix Ig Cluxirx Exif. Boanl lg Nal'l Tbrxpianx 2, 3 JACOBS, HARRIET Claxxrfirx I, Z JAMES, PAUL Blur laflufs I, 25 Falrons lg Anu- tzur Rmlm Club I, 2, 3, Prrx. lg Youth ul th: Kmgdam 2, I JAMES, VERDA Covnrx I, 2 JOHNS, KAYIi lfumrx I, 2, Cvgnftx I, Sfunlnrl Cnunul Ig Rrll Crux: I, 2 JOHNSON, CAROLYN tllum-fm 1, lg Vnnmrlv v, Hnnur Arr Snrirly I 5 Slullrnl Coun- r1lIgAvl Nmurau I, Z JOHNSON, LIIWIS Mrmm J, 21 l,am-.-rf J, BMJ I, 1, Ig ANI, Drum Mamv 2, Drum Mn- Jnv J JOHNSON, MARY LOU Vomrx I, 2: Cygnrlx I JOHNSTON ORIN JONYS BARBARA Comrxl 2 Cygnus! Youlb the Kingdom 5 Snmrt Club I 2 JONES, JIMMY Melrarx I, 2' Lancrn 3' Foullull I JONES, LYMON Youth of lb! Kingdom 3: Hi-Y 3 KIRKPATRICK, KARFN fflnxrllrx I, 2, fnrnnrlx S, F.H.A. 15 Commrvfiul Club I KNIGHT, JEANINF Cnmrx I, 2, Cvgnrfx Ig Horizon Clulv I, Commrnval lilulv S, Prfr. Ig ff. Rfp. z KNOTT, SANDRA Cfrmrx 1, Arr Nnufmf 1, ljlllr Tlvrairv I, 2, 3: Clamu I KRAMER, SIIIRLIYY Fumrx 1, 2, C111-rflmlfv 2, ffygntfs X, Hill. 3: Mayorrllr 2, Ig Hnnnr Snrlrly 3, Youll! nf llvf Kmgllnm 1 LAMB. CAROLYN Clanrllrx I. 2: Cnmnrh 12 RHI Croxs 3 LAMIRAND, MARILYN Coma Ig D. E. I LAND, GENE Baxhtball I LAND. JOHN KILLIAN, SUSAN Come: l, 2, Cygnrlx lg A Capptlln 2, J, Tres. 3, Hrmznn Club 2, 35 Cryslurs J KILLOUGH, JFRRY Melfarx 2, Lancrrs ig Aviafian Club J KING, LYNDA Claxsfflrr I, 2, Art Nnulfrau J: Libnny An! I KING, RAY Lanrers 3, Srruvrfy Palml lg Ynulb of Ihr Kingdom Ig Slullrni Counril 3 KREGEL, TOM Hlm- Iarlzr! I, 23 lfulrom Ig Rouml Table Ari 1 KRUMM, FDNA Clavsrttrv I, Z1 Vumnrlf Ig Y-Tun: 1, 2, cinmmm-ml 1711411 lg cilwfv 2, 1 KUGLE, DON KUHN, FR FD Blue Iaflzrlx I, 2, Fulrnns 35 0 Club 33 Prm-Inf 55 Fnulllnll Munag- er 3 LANDIS, JON Choir 35 ll:-Y I, Z, V. P. Ig Claxncr 2, 5 LEECH, ALAN Blur larbrlx I, 2, Trnnls I, 2, 3: O Clulf 2, I LEFFFL, TOM Blue Iarl-ret: I. 2: Falrrmx 3, Ari Nnuvrau 53 Armlmn Club l LEFORCE, ANNA JANE Come! l, 25 ffvgnrlv !gYnuflJ of tb: Kingzlom lg Annnunrrrs 5 LEHMER. SHARON Clanettu I, 1, Coronrlx lg O Club 2, 3: Ynutb of Kingdom J LEMON, LYNETTE Conn! I, Z, Cygnetx I, Tvex. J: Announrerx Club 2, 3, Ser. 2, V. P. lx Hvnnv Snfiety Z. Chap. 33 Clan- ies Exec. Boanl Z, Tres. I LEVERICH. ERNEST LEVY, HARRISON LINK MARGUERITF Connex I, 2, Cygnelx lg Lxllle Thea- ter 1, Clusirx 2, 3 LOCH, RONNIF Meteor! I, 2, Lanrnx Ig Announ- ren Club 2, 3: N, F. L. 2, I, Prae- lar Court In-lg: J LONG, PAT Cmnex I LOVELESS. BETTY Come! I, 2: Cygnetx I, Lsbnry Aide McCAI.L, SHARON Clasrrlter I, 2: Cnrnnrtx I: Red Cmn J, Youth of Km,qJmn lg Stu- Ilent Council ull. I MCCALL, SUE Cldillllti I. 22 CIIYOPHII Ig Aff Nouveau I, 2, lg Hovizrm I, Mrllian Penny Roumluh 2 MCCLAIN, CAROLYN Art Nnurens I: Sportx Ig Comer I McCOY. GARY Melton I, 2: Football lg Wnrtling I LEWIS, CAROL Qlarseltrs I, lg Cumnrlx IgHnn- ov Sm-:fly I LIGIITNI-.R, IlIiVlfRI,Y ANN Comes I, 2, Cygnrlx Ig Youth of Kingdom Ig l',H.A. I LINDBLADIZ, PAUL Soulhuextrvn Bell 'l'flfplmnr Cmn- pany 101' I LINDSIEY, Blflil' Cnmrf I, Zg lirrman Vlulr Z, D, li. 3, Hlxl. 3 LOWIR IOU ANN C mrs I 2 fygnrtx I Anrmun 1 rx flulv I Z al Arm! 3 Youth of Iklnglnm I IOY Jfxws C Lu. Iimm 0 Lnnlmh I4 Gal Trum I LUCF, STIQV ARI Ariulmn Club I MCALISTIFZR, BII.I Lnnrevc I I' A X MCDANIEL, BUZZ Prorlou Jg Armounrrrx Club 3: Blue Iarhtx I, Z: Fllronl 3, Court- ny Club 3 Mr:DONALD, SHERRY Conm I, 2: Cygneh Ig Covrunnrial Club J, Tru. 3 MCDOWELL, MARILYN Claxxrlhx I, 25 Coroneh lg Honor Sorirly 2, I: Nafl Thexpianx I, 2, lg Claxsirx Exif. Board Z, S McFAI.I., SIIFRRY Comm I, 2, Sgt. ut Armx 2, Cygnfl Ig V. P. Ig Yuuflm of Kingrlom S, Prp Counrrl J, Cherrlfanler J MCGILI., MIKE Mrlrnrx I, 2, Rrnl Cum 2, Foolball I, 2 MCGLASSON, WILPIY Blur Iarbrh 1, 2: Fulrons lg Tnnm 2, I MCKEFI, GARY Mrlrnrv I, 2, Lanfrrx 3, Rnl Croix I. Ig Armfmn Club Z, 3, Prfx. Jg Vlnvxnx I, 2 MAI IIITRIIF, MARIEIVE Fnmrr I, 2: Cvgnrh 33 Cmnmrr- .ial Club wg Qmll 81 Srrnll Ig Year- lnmk Slaff 2, I, Clan Ellilnr 2, K MANN, C'IIARI,0TTlf Vluurflrx I, lg fToronrIx Ig llmmr Sofirfv 2, 3, Honor Malll 2. Ig An- rfnrrrrrrrv Flulv 2, I MANN, 'l'lfRRY Ulaurllrt, I, 2, Ari Nuuvrau 23 Mxllmn Prnrry Roundup Z5 O Vlulv I, 2, I MARTIN, IIIl,I. Wrrrllrrflq I. 2. I1 Snprrrnr Four! Ig I..m.m 1, Sumo' Club I, 2, K McELDERRY, MARCIA Cnmn I, 2: Cygnrlx 5, Honor Lan- guage 2, lg Honor Snrifly 2, 33 Turn Sports Award 'GFP' MCLAIN, NANCY Claxxvllrx I, 2, Cnronrlx J McMILLAN, DORA ANN Cluxrlln I, 2 MAGFR, JEANETTE Cygnus J, Honor Socicfy Z, D, Honor Language 2, 3, Prrx. J, Prof- for Court Clerk J MAIMBOURG. MARY ANN Comrx I, 2, Cygnrh lg Ymlib of lb: Kingdom 3 MARTIN. PAULA Ar! Nouvrau 35 Red Crux: 3, Pror- for 3, Claxrzttrx I, 2 MASSAD, BILL Blue lurid: I, 2: Falroru M Fool- ball I, 2, J MASHETER, BILLY MATTHEWS, BETTY F. H. A. I MOORE, MARTHA Comes I, Z MOORE, SHARON Clnnrltrx l, 2 MOORE, WARREN Blur farlrh I, 2 MORGAN, DON Courtesy Club 1: German Club I, 2, Ig Wrrxllmg I, Z, lg Spur!! Captain I MORRISON, SHARON Comm I, 2: Rml Umm lg Sofvlv. mp, lf. mp. MULLINS, LINDA MURRAY, JOHN RON Blue Iarkrlx I, 2, Falrmlx J, Prnt' Im J, O Club 2, 3: Courtrry Club I MYERS, LAVON Clasrrllrs 1, Z, Comvrrlx 3, Youth nf Ihr Kmgdvm 2, S, Srr. 3, Hon- zrm Club 35 A Clbbrlla 1, 2, 5, Rrpl. 5 .4 V4 ' 5 -4. -Jie. 'T it . MANK, RUSSELL MOONEY, NANCI Cummen'1alClul1 Ig Comm Ig Hon- or Surlfty 1, Sllnrfburnl Auunl 2 MOORI-, ANN Clamrm 1, 2, um lilulv I, z, I MOORE, OWFN Claurlffr I, 2 MORRIS, GAII, frrmcw I, 2, Cfyqnrls I, Rml Croix l. 2, 1, Pm, Ig Ilmmy Xmffry 2, 1: O Huh 1, 3, I, lim 2, Sy. al Anm x MORRISON, DAVID MORRISON. MARIO Cfumry I, Z: f'x',Qvrrlr Ig A Cappella 3 MORRISON. PATRICIA Cflaxxrllrr I, 2, C'nvnm'lx Ig Youll: nf Ihr Klngllom 1, Horizon Club X: Slullrnl K'0um':l 1 -l16- NAIIIIEH, FRANKLIN film' Iarlzrlt I, 2, Fulrnnv Ig Rm' linux I NAY, HIfRIIlI'f Blur lurlwlt I, 2, Fulrnnx lg Awa- lmn cflulf 2, Ig Gulf Ig Suvmmmx 1: lflxgbi 'Fmmmg NICIIOI., SANDRA flarxrtlrr I, 2 NIFIIOIS, LYNN Mffrnrt I, 2, Iunrrrs Ig Prnrlon 2, x, Alf. Pwmm Ig Iffmflmll 1, 2, Ig Dflmfr l, z,s NICHOLS, MIKE NOBLF. -ICI: Mrtrorx I, Ig Lanrnx Ig H1-Y I NOFTSGER, VIACK 0 Cfufv I, Z, Ig FODIIMU I, 2, I3 Wvnlling I, 2. I: Clnmx I, Z. I NORMAN, TFRRY D. E. I,V.P.I OXVIIN. IOMMY Al.-11.111 1, :, 14111.-11 1, 1110111411 1, Wfvfwzfmg 1 PARKITR. DIANI' r'11m,-1 1, lg r'1q11,11 1, S1u.lm1 c'1m1111l Ig I.1rrI1- 'l'l-N11-1 1: Ibm- :fm Club 2 PATTFRSKIN. NIIKI7 !'1mrlf1y l'lul1 Ig ,-I.l1. Prrr. Ig Il11.11'lf11ll I, 2, Ig lwmllulf I. 2, I: Burnf I PIiI5K, SHARON A lfupprlla c'lm1f 1, 1, Ig wurh 111 flu' Ki1ug.l11m 1 PIIIPPS, PIIYI LIS Cluxfrilrv I, Z3 Cnmmrnral Club I PIATT, LARRY Hmmr Imviguugz' 2, Ig Ulm' Club I 2gAlfal1p1'lluIflmrr I, 2, I PICKLIS. TONY PIISRCF. SHARON ' 2 1 Llaxxrllrx I, g I'1rvmrt1 Ig lfmnv mums! Club I: F.H.A. I I 'ZX ORMISTON, GFORGI5 Mrfrnu I, 25 l,amrr1 Ig Sludnl Cmmrrl Ig N. lf. 1,. 1, 1, 11.114, z OSBORN, MARIIC D. Ii. I OSIIUR N, 'IONI D. E. Z, I, V. P. Z,l'rr1. LYTOOI I , I'AlII I Qfffmfrhlr 11 rJ c'I11l- 1 1 1 PERKINS CIIARIIS IIIIIIIIP mul,-xy Clul I O lv I Sunrmnngl I PETFRSON, BIII. ,V .. f-,uh Y L' L Fontball 1, 2, PL! PFYTON, MYRN11 Clanflln I, 25 Prmlnr I PI'III.I.IPS, I.UI'.II.A Cl-vnu 1 PRICIQ, CAROLE Comix I, Z5 Cygnrix 3 PRIDDY, PAT Claxxellu I, 25 Pmrlnr 2 PRIGMORF, MILLARD Blue Inrlzrlr I, Z: Fnlronx J PRINCE. GINGER Clnsxrilfs l, 2: Cvmnzfx Kg Cmnlfxy Club 3g Pmrlor Z, lg Commercial Club I 1 '1L. nA ', 5 v S RAINS, FLIYAHFTH ffnmrt l, 2: Cygnrlx H: Grrman Club lg Sllulrnf Counrll I RAMSFY, BOB O Club l, 2, lg Turk 1. Z. 3: Huxlrllmll I, Z, X RAMSFY, PEGGY Claxxrtlu 1, Z, Cbvnlmdn 2: Cmn- nrts lg O Club 2, S, Sgl. af Arm! Sg Hmmv Sorlrly J 1 APP, JUDY Lnmn 1, 2: Cygnris 5, SKI. ll Am, 14 0 ciluh 1, 2, 1, Hui. xg Cmulrxy Club 3: Annvunrrrx 2 POIZAT, GUY Fall-ons lg Surnfr Club 34 Honor Math igSIull1ntff0unUl K POMEROY, BGB PORTER. ROBERT POYNOR, DORIS Communal Club 1, lfnmrra Club xg F. H. A sg zifwrny Club w:D,E.r PRIVIETTF, PARNICI l. Hluv lurllrlf I, Z: llulfnnv Wg Amu- hfur Rlnlm lg Clluum l, lp Lrywlun 2 PUGI L GORDON PUZIN. NIFOLF ffnmrv I, 2: ffyqrlrlt 'lg Hnrltvn Club 1, lg Youth nf Ihr Kmgllmn 3 RADFORI7, BOB Mrlnux 1, zp IMA-U x, sn-mzy Palm! I 1 RASKIN, RICHARD Vlaxm x K5 Drlmlr RAY, BARBARA Ari Nuuwuu 1 RFARIXWN, SUSH7 Comm I, 2: Mun Cfbnruv lg Rrll fvrlti l. 2, X RIZIED, ANDY Amatnn Radm Club I REICVIE, NANCY Clnxsrlirx I, 2, F. H. A. 3, Com- mrrrml Club K RISIZVIQS, MIKF Mrfmn I, Z3 Lanrfvx I RIEFVFS. VVILLIAM REYNOLDS, MAF BELLE fftlmri I, 21 fhjgrlrlx Ig C'0l4YfISy' Club I: Ynuflv of llrr Krng.l0m 3 RICKMAN, ,IANF Comm I, 23 4 ygnrfs Ig Gln' Club I ROIIIIFRSON, IIlI,I. Iflunnx lg Ammumrri Cflulv lg lr. Rrp, 2 ROBFRTS, LH? Ariufmn Clulv 2, I Il0I'3IfR'I'SON, ANN Fnmus I, 2, Cbrrvlrmlrr Armx 2, ctygm-rf Ig Ch.. IMI 1 Slwlrnl Vnunwl 2, L SN. I 2, Syl. al ,.,, ,. ,Q ROWY, IIOBBII' Y-I'1'rm I: Soplv. Rrp. lg lr. Rrp. Z RUSCIIA, FDDI!-T RUSSIII., IOIS RYAN, CHARLES H1-Y 2. I 'S' -II9- RHOADFS, CIIARIFNIZ Comm I, 25 Ciygm-If 55 O Club 2, xg Youll: of :bf Kmgflnm sg Howling Club I RICH, DALIQ Mrlmvx I, 2, Lanrrn S RICHARDS, JUDY Comm I, Zg Youlh of Kingdom lg N114 sfmpn SMH I, Z, I, lfralurr lill. 55 Qulll :ml Srvnll 2, Ig Honznn 3 RICHARDSON, RONALD ROIII RISKIN. I-RANK 0 Club 1, 2, 1, Pnl. 2, x, sm- Ilrnl I,'nnm'll 3, V.l', 33 V,l'. Supb. Clan: V. P. Sr. Clan ROISMAN, TONY Mel:-on I, Z, Lanfrn lg N F, I., I, Z, JL Dflrair 2, 3, Sr. Rip. 5 ROLLINS, RICHARD Avuhon Club I ROSE, GAIL Cnmrx I, 21 Cygnrlx 35 Prorlor 2, Rn! Crou 3 SALYER, MONA Clauzflrx l, Z, f'r1v0m'I.r Ig Hmmv Snnflv Ig Nu!'1 Tbrxfuanx Z, Ig lflasslfx Eur, Bonn! I SANDERS, DICK Blur Iarktlx I, Z, Falcons 5: Ynufb Of lb: Kingdom lg H:-Y l, Z, 55 Mllfion Pnmy Roundup Z SANDERS, VFRNIF SANFORD, BILI, lIiAY I RYLAND, CHARLES Soonzrx I, 2, I SAGE, DARRELL SALA, SANDRA Cnmrx 1, 2, Cygnrls Ig Nn1'I Tbrs- pmns Z, J: Ynulh nf Ihr Kmgflom Ig Anmlumrfi fflufr I SALCIMCUN, MARY ANNE Clnurllm 1, 2, Bvwlmg Club 1: Gull fflmnu l, 2, 3 Si IIFI I TNI I R RAN MOND Blur In km I nm Band SANFORD, I'FPl'I4'R I.1HIr 'lvwm Ig NuI'I '1'lwfpmm x, Youfb of Ihr Krngllum lg Drama 2. 1 SAUISIII-IRRY, IJONNA Vlwfzm 1, 1, Vnmnrlv 1: Pfp Cuunul I, 2, I, Cfhrrrlmxlrr 2, J, Xpnvlr Qurrn I SAVAGF, IARRY lilur Iukrls lg lnhunv Kg Slirmr Flub I SCIIITFLF. RONNII2 Banff 1, 2, IgPrplIanJI,2gSI10nrV! I SCOTT BII I r mn I 2 um rn Y Yms I C UIH :J K u frmr Allnmrv 2 I Anvmunrrvr I4 I SC OTT ILSII' ,am-fm , Lnmmmal Hub 1 Arr Iwnuxrau I SCOTT, ,AN faixrllrx , g Hnnur Smlrf Q Ari Nnurrau I, Z, Ig Nafl Av! 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Rrp: Rnl Croix Alt, 2 STAMOS, CHRIS Pvortnr lg Siudrnl Council J STANDFVFN, ANN Claxxrflfr I, 2, Coronfls 3: Hori- zon Clulv Ig Million Prnny Round- up 2, Rnl Cmsx I STANFORD, CHUCK STIDHAM, JIM O Clulr 2, Ig Cnuvlrvv Club I Bafrlwll Z, Ig Basketball 2, STOIAIA, LINDA 'I Cluurilrx I, lg Cunmrlx I, llunur Sorlrlv 3: llnnov Languagr 2, 3: Lllllz' Tlvralrr I, 2 STONER, JUDY Clasxfllrx I, Z5 Cnmnrfx Nnuwau I STGUT, BARRY it I, Aff I , I ' I . 123' ,wif -122- SON. BARBARA Cluxfllfx I, 2: Comnrh Ig F. H, A. 3: Maxx Cborux J, Offlrr Aulel SPICER, LORIS Cmnrs I, 2: Cygnrtx lg Announ- rerx Club lg Comnunrial Club 3 SPIVA. MARY ANN SPRINGFR. ANN Comm I, Zg O Club 2, lg Y-Tun: 2, J, Prrx. 3 STARTZ. CARROI, n. E, 5, Rfpz. I STIZPIHIENS, HILL 0 Club z, sq Studrnl Cfmmfl lg Funllvull I, Z, I STFPP, l.I.OYl5 Ham! I, 2, 35 Chun I, 2, lg Gln Club lg Claxnrl I STEWART, MIKIZ O Club STRFUFERT, RICTIIARIJ Hi-Y J, Srlfnfr Club 3 STUART, BERT Blur lm-lu-1.1 1, z, Fallon: s, U Club 2, 33 llnyx' Slafr SURECK. PIIII. Cxamrra Cflul' I: Yurmr Clulv lg Mau Clmrnx I SXVAN, STFVIZ Blur: lazkrfx 2g Fulmnx Ig Smrmf Club I: Cuurh-xy Club I SWATEK, TOM Blue Inlet: I, Z1 Little Tbenter I. 2, JgNnt'lTbr1pi4nx I, 2, S, Drnru 2 SYMES, RONNIE Cboir I, 2, Aviation Club J, Clau- irx Z TALBOT. DAVID Bowling Club 1 TATE, DON Courtesy Club ,Ig Arutmn Club 3: Srirnfr Club Ig Clan Rep. I, 2 THOMAS, GEORGE THOMAS, LILLIAN THOMLINSON. MARIBETH Claurltex I, 25 Coronetx J, Honor Soviety lg N, F. L. I, 2, Sq Nat'1 Thexpmnx I, 2, I THOMPSON, CAROL Connex I, 2, Cygnetx 3, Ant. See. 33 Pep Council 3, O Club I, 2, lg Parl. 2, Pres. J TRIPP, SHERRY Clanettrx I, 2: Coronetx lg Proctor I, 2 TURNER, JOYCE Cluxettn l, 2 TYLER, CAROL ULMER, NETA T Bl I Club l 105' TATE, NANCY LEE Cofnrs I, Z, Cygnrlx J, Art Nou- 1'eau 3, Anrmunrrrx Club J TAYLOR, LARRY If. Blue larkrls I, 2: lfalronx I, Sgt. at Arms lg Mlllmn Prnny Roundup I, 2, V. P. I, 2, liunfl I, 2, Ig Pep liuml I, 2, 3 TIIOMAS, BETTY 0 Club I, Z, Ig Iflaurltrx Ig Lrrllr Thtairr I THOMAS, GEORGE Meteor: I, 25 Lunrrrx 1, Trazk 2 THOMPSON, MARY Claxxellrx I, Z5 Cnronflx J, Sr. Rep. lg Million P1-nny Roundup I, 2, Student Counrxl I THOMPSON. SIIIRLIEY Come: I, Za Cygnrlx lgPr01'l0r Z, J TRACEWELL, BILL Meteor: I, 25 Baxhrlball I, 2, 5 TREKELL, ROGER Blue Iarkrts I, 23 Falcon! J, Million Penny Roundup I, 2, Trex. Ig Hon- or Socnety 3 VEDDER, MYRA Clasxrllrv 1, Z: Comvrrls 1: Grnmm Club l, 2, Prm, Z, Cmulfxy Club 3 VERMILLION, .ION Mrlrmx 1, 2: Lawfrvx 3, Plarlgz- Masfrr 3, Srifnrv Club Sq Auinllovr Club 15 Tvarlz I VICK, BILL lilue larkrlx I, Zg Falrml 3 VINCENT, DARRELL O Club l, 2, 3, Sr. Clan Tru. 3, Slullrnr Cnunril lg Amor. Iudgr H Wrrxfling l, 2, B WAGGONER. BILL WALKER. ANN Cnmrs 2: Cygnrlx Y: F. H. A. l, Y-Trrnx I WALKER, CAROL Claxsrflrx l. 2: Cygnrls 3, Proriorx 35 Youfb of Ihr Kmgdam lg Offzre Aid! 3 WALKER, DIANA UNDERWOOD, MARY T 6: I Club 3 VALENTINE, CAROLYN Clanelh: I, 2: Rnl Croix l VAN FLEET, ROBERT VANCE, BILLY DON VINYARD. LAVI TA WADE, BARBARA Clasxeltex l, 23 Choir l, 2, 3, Lab. l, 2, Cfyxlurs 2, 35 Glu Club l, 2, 5 WADE, LAMAR O Club 3, HiAY 55 Swimming 3 WACSES, MARY WALKER. GAIL Clasxeflzx l, 2g Cafnnzls lg Youlb of tbl Kmgdom 33 Prorlon 2, ! WALLACE, JOYCE Avintion Club 33 Pfoclar 2, J: Clssretler l, 25 Bowling Z, 3 WALLACE, MARGARET Claxxeltex l, 25 Caron!!! J, Proclou 2, 35 Red Crosx 1, Sopb. Rep. l WARREN, FRED Meieor: l, 25 Honov Mail? 2, 52 Hunof Society 3 WARREN, JANEY Clanrlhx l, Z, Comnrfx ig Lftilz Tbfutn lg Mnllmn Prnnv Roundup l, Z, Youll! of lb: Kinplom I, 2 WARREN. LARRY Lanrrn 2, 3, Trail 2, Ig Prarlav J: Football 2, 3 WARREN, STEVE WATKIN5. BETTY Clunrllzx I, Z3 Cnronrtx lg Qurll BI SI-roll 2, Ig vfmrly .If mf Icmmifm I, 2, Ig Announrns Club 3 L WFI.BORN, ROSAIIF llnnor sfwzy Ig IIMW I.mgWg.- 2, I WI?I.I S. I,AW'RIfNfxI7 Blur Iarkrlx 1, 21 Falronx I: Hmmv Mallr 2, Ig Awlm Visual I VVIERMIQ, MARY I,0U Clam-Hrs I, 2, Cnrnnrtx 1, Tvrr. I: Honuv Sm-Irly 2. I, Prrv, I: HDMI' Lmgwgf 3, I, Sgl. at Avmx I WFSEL, SHARON lfnmmfnml i'lulI I: Fnmfr I 'agus WIIITIIIIFAID, IARRY Mrlfnrr Ig D. 15. I XVIIIIAMS, DIANA Clusxrflrv I, 23 i'omm'lI I I V'II.I.IAMS, FRFD 36-we A --an gp WATSON, BOBETTE O Clulv 2, J I fr WATSf5N, HAROLD 0 Fluff 2, I, Prrx, Ig Flmllull Z IQ PYOIIDY 1, li TYICA I, 2, I 7 WFBB, SHARON Comm I, 2, Cygnrlx J, Cnurlrx-y Club Ig Youll! of Ihr Kingdom I WFBSTFR, LAWRFNCI2 Cnnru Club I I-'2' A - I 1,9 I I., 'WRT ' UR. Swimmrrlg Ig Ynullv of Nu' Krngflnm -f 'I I 3, Sgr, .11 Arm I, r:lI-.- Huh I Eu , , WILLIAMS, MASON ,, f ,Z A I A C.ppfII.1 cibmf 1, Ig nm Club ly, Wg. -5 ,5 ' X 1 2, 3: Claxxlrx I fIJfZT'::l I f 3: .ZIIQYIQ 'rf ,,'iY?'2'?-WY? I --l25- Si WI-ST. SALLY Cmnt! I, 2, Fnurlny Club, 2, Ig Pvodor Z, I, Rn! Cvon 2 XVHALEN, PAT Camry I, 25 Cypulr 35 Mrllion Penny Rnurdup 1, Youll: of Ihr Kingdot I, 1, lg Kflaulrs Z WHFFLFR, DAVID Bam! l, 1, Sormnx I, J, Clnmrx I WHITE, WFNIJELL lah af or 'gi' Mx -Q-if Claxxrtlrx I, Z5 Camnrls I, Sn. I: Sllnlrnl Vounnl lg Prp Caunul J' WILSON, BRUCE Mahon 2, Lanrers 35 Sooners 2, 3: Band l, 2, 3 WILSON. DON Blue lachefx I, 2: Falronx 3 WILSON, EMMET O Club SQ Football 3, Track S, Meteor: l WILSON. LUCY Claxxettex I, 2, Comneis Ig Ar! Nouveau Jg Red Croix 3 WONN. ANITA Claxsrltex I, 2: Cuvonefs 3, O Club 2, Ig Honor Suriely 3 WOOD, JERRY WRAY, GLORIA WRIGHT. NANCY Clnxeitex l, 25 Commercial Club l 126- WRIGHT, ROSEMARY Claxsetles I, 2: Curunets 3 YOUNG, LARRY Lanrev: 35 Hi-Y J ZSCHIESCHE, LUCY Claxseftex l, 25 Coronet: 3: An- nounrers Club 3: Youfb of the Kingdom 33 Million Penny Round- up 2 WILLIAMS, PAT Youtb of tbe Kingdom 33 Prorlon 2, lg Bowling l, 2, Jg Red Crum 2 WILLIAMS, ROY WILLS, WALLY WILSON, BOB WILSON, NANCY Claxseltex l, 2, Red Croix 3, F. H. A. Ig Prorlorx I WINDES, JOE Soonevx J, Band 2, lg Hi-Y 1, 1,5 WISHART, BETTY Claxxrftex lg Youllr of tha Kingdom l, 2: Camera Club 2 WOLFORD, LYNNDA Claxxeflex 1, 23 Coroner! J, Ar! Nouveau 1, 2, J, Horizon lg Mil- lion Penny Roundup 2 Af-JN .f f '--X l X ,,....- e so N i . 'Brill lx VA lic all A jumor appllrc hmzsrl dXSlf1ll0IlS1J' to assimilulinn of his homrwoflz. I'm glad I'll be here another year! School is beginning to be fun. This has been my happiest year. Sure, there were hundreds of prob- lems to be solved. We had all kinds of things to do, choosing names for our clubsg deciding what clubs to haveg selecting school colorsg and an emblemg even naming ourselves, our paper and our year- book. Things to do, decisions to make, have made this an exciting year. Being needed to help push the load was a wonderful feeling. Next year it will be our turn to pull while others push. We'll be here to see that things begun this year, carry on. It will be our job to interpret policies and explain hoped for traditions to those who'll assume leadership after our going. Yes, l'm glad I'll bc here another year! JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS: Bill Karpenko, president, Rex Matthews, vice-president: Sally Dunaway, sccrctaryg Wade McAlister, trcasurcrg Barney Barnett, sergeant-at-arms. -127- anvil? Abels, Larry Abernathy, Carolyn Adair, Paul Adams, ,lim Adams, Alolm Adgmu, Sue Adm-llwlcw, XVglml.1 Aduddull, Kun Allwriglmt. I.: Vrccu Alcx.lmicr, Don all id J Q rn ff Aumn, Slew Avurs, Cklmrlcnc G lhkcr, Bruce ' lhkcr, Nhrx Hrllu tx lhll, Ivon.lrJ 'XS' xg, H.u1mslv:l Harlow, Davin Q Bnrncu, limrncx S. lhrrvu, nn r 4 ln 1 .1 A 5 ' ', H.n'rx ,, 1 2 - . G - , 'H linrncw, l .u'l '. Q jg,-F. v A m , r ,ii nf' rrlr-uflnw un' on flu- lull ut ull our gumlw. Tbuifx rlglrf Danna, 1001: -'QPR Q. AAL Allen, jerry Ifnrl Anderson, Joyce Anger, Mary Ann Arnnlngc, Donna Armstrong, Ihrricl Armstrong, Snllv Arnn, Gene Arntz, Mike Atkinw, ,lolm Auxtin, Klum' A? Barrett, Cflurlcc Baxter. fam! Becker, Barbara Beckham, Clmrlcs x liludgctt, Mxrk llodcnlwuncr, llldle Bulls, lun liuulc, Cxlmrlvx Bram u Bmw n Brown Hr! ll! Bn m Bnlnx Krfy S1 x A in lllrlurm HN ml Slll H1 Bun k Ann Ih rg 11 Pull Burm C lm ILM C m xn Ik-ll, Snnfurd Bcninnxm, XV.lmIl Bclmum, I'wnnxc Bcrkvv. Mary Fr lm U Facrrung, 'lam' BCM, Vnrruwl Bmlu-Il, Pntsv Beycrs, Gcurgm' Hmm, Mary Black. .lwhn IIN rm! an can ynfv lrnf4'4m'ul4' N1rr'lfv1u'xl'x gun! f'lnn!rmn In-r. IMMU11, l .lrrv linwwfmu, l'.n liuwrn, 9.uuh.1 I'n'.lml1. ,lc.n1cIlc Brand, ll.url4'm' Hr.lnJun, Mulmn Pnxlwlcv, Rumi! l'1ru.n'lm, kludv liruulu, Kvulh l'mr'nnlgl1cl', Plulip Butler, Tim Huttcrwurtli, klim llvrd, Clirolyn Bruner, l'r.lnl4 lirunl-u'n, Alan Khliiplwll, Rulwrt lhvid lhrgill. Cinmlu Clirlin, Kvnl C, . ,.lrm.in. l,iml.l C Lirpcr. .ludy L... ' ,A NA if I x . S -A.. A A 3' 'V' 9 ww A f Q' A i 0 , ..'- Q: 3-3 L XKL' ,, i. . ,. --Q iilcincntx. Mnry lim liliftmm, Durnnra' P W KL! b 1, 'Q' G Q Cline, Slnrlcy' Q X14 Cilemr, ,Inn ' El, Q K imlx, linlxlli - N .L A mi-, nm y e Yule, Buuuu ' fig, t 3 A Q Yule, .lim , K - Ci-vlcx, inrulvli 9 t1mm'l'. lcxlie K K M ' L1 A .41 4 Nu, Nu, I,m'rx .' Tfmfx fur lmuilx nnlx. l Ri 9 3-I .zu Q +' 1 Y, A ?' 5 'SF A. 26. 5 J m.- Clirtcr, Cnrolle Carter, David Carter, Virginia Casey, Betty Catlin, Bill Cflmncc, Celia C'l1.ipm.m, Dixie llliecvcr. Kcnnctli Cfliurcli, Patty Cflnrk, Dianne: gy :ui Fig 4 Cook, -Icrry Alan Cook, .lorry Cooper, Harry Cook, Virginia Mae X .x Crain, Anne Crepps, Glenn Crisler. Riclurll Crowe, -luelitli Deeds, I,.1rry Deupree, Bill I7eWces, Don Dnnlmm, Dnrenc Dnrr, .lulia Dotson, Dcxvnyne , Duuglitery. PM Dowling, Bnh Downing, Judith Downing, Judy unQB Cornell, Holi Cornell, Clnnnie Cornelius, Andy C nricr. Paul Cory. N.1ncy 1 Cmtcr, Danny Counts, Sari Cox, fliffurnl Cir.1l1lree, Allserl ffmgg, Cilurm Surlfu uwlulil' fn' a frafvju Hldll If all of fm r'i'111ifm'r' u Vw ffm .quail lrmklff. Cluale. .Iunly Cullen. Kay Culp, -Iinnny Ciunningluni, M.1rei Cfulclmll, Crcxtnn Dmrruugli, l.in.i Davis, D.iyn.i Davis, Gloria lhw, Naney Dcardurf, lllnl I Draper, l:Jg.1r lixtlpcr, l'l.nm' llrolmugulni, P6311 Dnn.nv.nx', S.1llx Dunlum. RM l5unl.lp, 'l'clrx' Dunn, IL-c Chiu ITnr.ml, N1.1rx' IMC, liu'lx.uJ lhcr. 'N1.1xmc 6 K D- I rvm. B.u'l1.u'.1 lrwm, l v.1 .Mm A I'vcrcll,Up.1I V . A lxlgm. H.1nn.1lu y . Y fm 3 rv 'i N Q. lxllln, lhurnw Q ....--fff:gg Lxvlmll. Ruth fy I'cllu1gl1.un, Inn i lfcnlwr, Dirk Vcrguwnw, KAN' Iflclnlx, Qlcrrv K Q 'wg rj ' i , if N- gf: D5 'R I ' 1 X A' ,X X ,. is gg? J -3 Y w A ffl S K1 3 l 'QE '5- .lil Dvcr, Tmn l'.xcm'k. l'l1x'llu I5.lglcln.ln. LI.m lxlrlv, Kcnncllm l.u'cx, Marx' Iflslcr. .lualy Ifllcdgt, Sun' l llcg.1rd. mul lflliwn, K.1y lfppx, .Immnc L llurrm Hwunmz wmlwlx lm nlm of flu' lafrxf Purlx 1'Yl'l1fiO7lX af Ihr Choir f:,VVl3flYl11.YfHIVfY. b Or lfnllnmre, Rulu-rt lfislwr, Inmh Vhlusrt y, Nancy Flnvd, Cllmlu 3 fg.lFLilh'l', Slwllv Casson. Xhrtlu ihunxcr. klaukw Go-nff1'.n . ffnmlc Gray, N.n1cv Grzlluln, ,lnlm Ur.lvsnn. Slmmn Gresham, -Ixncl Grigwlw, Ulm'i.1 GroxQm.m. Glen Hndlnck. I.: Donna H.1gg.lrd. David Hagglrd. I il1d.l Hnglcr, Sfullun lfmtcr, H.1rlv.lr.l Famer, Uclmnix Foster, .luhn Fuwlur, l,L'l.l Ifuwlcr. XY'.1rd l'uX. l r,lm'cx Vox, Innlu' lim, Icrrx l'rx'vr, Cklmrlcs Gnluixx C .lrulv -1 . 1 Rm rmlkr lrkf fvxq lmn' Un-urge. KIM k Uulvlus, .Nllvlm lhbsmu, Icrrx Glasser. l'Jw.uJ CQ-vll.n1.lx. l5.1rlw.lr.l fmrhv, Rami! Guru. Iurry Guruc, i,l1.1rlm-x Grmy, lhll Gray, Mlcl1.u'l Hahn, Margaret llniglut, Allen Hnirfielnl. Ihrlurn Hale, Plnllip l' rlednmn, Alcrry Hnmlex, Nancy Hansen, Allen l'l.mSun, lfqlitll , 3 llnrlm, R1ll.u Harrie, ,Ierrv K f. if N? avr 1 ' fi , Q ff llnrrxs, Rulll Ann ll.1rr1x, Sunnnc Hawk. Plnl Hcnvin, Smmlm llenclervun, P.llricm Hensley, R.lvnuwml llermlun, l..nrrv lligl1lcym.m, lhrlml I lllll. Dun llill, lim Hill. Ruth lhneluev. Karen Hlrselnflclnl, Qlavne Hutt, Nmrwcv llne. Muruel Hulvln, lerrx llmln v1l, Ui-IIN' llmlwn, ,lllklllll llufxexx, ll.lrl1.n'.l Hnluunlw. ,lnnm . 1 K ,K f sf, Llx 6? N -X .s I wilif' . Sn lfm lx fmu Sumfnl lillllfm, l7m1n' l'll1kl1, Kun' lr1f111x mm' Marlwlr' fx1dUYl'1'l7A'.Q1'f lfn'11' fum fv 1111111119 fx, xiii V.'h ef ' , 6 lhwlnlnv. 'l'ummv llulluwnv, lV1.lfg.lI'Ll Holmes, klenn Hulnws, lcmnn ' S s I E - - Hulnmvi, Ilvmnmy Holton. Karol H 6 IIum'rk.lmp, fllrlc H avnv lu, XY'.uII.lL'r Ilmllwl, Sunln Hunk. Turn Hoyt, II, IS. IIuIwIw.1r1I, I'IuuI llugllcs, II.l1ru:ll Hum, IM-ru A Hunt. Ku mn Hunt, I xmlyn llullnn, Stew.lrl P Hvncv. Bululw 7'lmnfln' .X'1glvl11.-ffm-1 fvrnlrvzm P l!IH.1l-I num Iflw ,1fmlfwl-rr If 'L lu: Yum: ' -' 5 lmkv, Klum' Klxnl E, I 5 :A I 5' IWI111, Ilcnmx 5 J .M V 'I lawn. IMULI S Ism I x 1 56- L VN I1 ms lg An uxlmlx B ul N 41 umm l uk uhlxsun Lum 0 mum mx 1 lm xl nlxnxlun un x msn n I4 m In if L4 ex Lsm - um mu uulln u In ' 4 vw ,I f r I I I f I qarnr. mmf I tl I.uIM.m, ILmn.l . e Q W I.uIm.m. Inn I I It I.1m', lh ul I f s Imlw, IIvl1Ivm'tIu ,, If lx , Inn F . A I Al 1- . L ---' 1 I I . 7 ' 'Z 'A I , K- 1.111 Q ,I I , ll, -I I xl: 1 , Rclu .L --' A I I I 4 II ,1 ,1 QI , m e M , I , ,, I I I I -lun , I Im X 'A I ,V S I I 1. X I , I I k . 1 - . . ,I 1 Q' f fi ' -lornlnn, Pill -losey, lynn Kamp, 'lu.mm' Karpcnku, llill K.u1l'm.m, Slucrrll Kcnrnev, Allison Km-ullu. Slurun KcL'l'cl'. lfllnlw Kcllur. C lmrlcx Kvllcr, lfnlllw Q, w as-5 M, 3? f I Knlclwu, l.u'l Klvln, Anne Koch. ll.1rrx'uuc Kncppcl, 'lnnc Kmuw. Nunn Kurtz, lmrmlu Z5 1 xg 4. I , 52: Q 'Q sl 'il as if A 'J 5 5 A , V L I- 49 5 aw l QN 4.1, SD s .A 5 A l .M . lg- L, l.uI.l. lhll l Am .xslcl , l'a.u'lu ldltlmup, lin-ul loc, l'nII llllfml fmfln flu U ru Inf ulfurx 11414 ll lun! nf lfvrn u ,mf lfn'x ll lluuh up for Nu' wi K x .Q . N 1.1 l 'as ix frlymlrlg Lil lll1l'x lim. Tim slim! umf m'1l'r In lu' fnrlqnllvfl jvlllfgl' lilfr, WIIll11FY nm! lfulrfv? ML ' 3 tv' Kcllv. lk-ru Kelly, llulw Kclsu, ,Inc KL'nn.1l1, Nnnuv Kcnncxly. lhvul Kessler, Gay Knmball, .In Annu: Kmg, Ann King, Mnrvm Kmgcrv, lun: l.cl.mLl. llmrlmnl lrnunons, llulx l,L-mmons, Duns 4 'V l cnlmrllt, Rulwrl J I ' - , Lung, Lewis Looney, -lim Lopcr, Dun Love, Roy 3 Q A L , 'X is' X x , K KISS- : 1 i L Mciiunibs. PM McCormick, Robert McCull.ir, .lan Mclflrny, George Mcl7.1rl.1nc, Jimmie McGee, Mary McGilvray, Katie McIntosh, Carole McKenzie. Belly McKinney, rlulln s ,J ,Q if Slllihlrbfwlvf Rirlvanl Criflrr IX rm Hn' jvmul again HIVIII' lrrru'lor, R011 Murray is making up for lm lm! ia wk-rflil. Lewis, Lewis, Lieber, Harold Robert Lcc Don Lillard, jimmy Lingen Liulen fclzcr. Ln Nellc mn, Dick Littleton, Tom Lively. Snllv Livcwny, Darlene Locll, Bill '- l I . L.. gi Pa 2 1' i l 7: . Q, 0 , r ff , 'V L 'UA ' 'T' l L 2 n.Q. Lowe, Lora Ann Luman, Kara Luc Lutun, Virginia Lyncli, Mike Lynn, David Lynn, Sharon McAlmcr,Xl4'1ulc McAuliffe, Anne Mcifnll, lfugcnin Mciilnin, Nancy A McMurry, .lim McQueen, Nelson Maidt, Suzanne Malone, Kirk Maloy, Bob Mann, ,Iayne L. -, Manning. Nancy Q ' '- Manning, Rolla K Marclmnt, Tom Q ' K - nw l 'Q Mapes, Bill Nw' Q X Q. ni 11 F AK get paef:vffia'swi,.l:fi21vN2 2,-i I ' L A i' I E V Martin, Frances 6 :px K ai, I Martin, Joe K K K' ' V, Mason, Sandra G' r 1, f.'PR,x J Matthews, Marian up Q i 'WF I I Matthews, Rex ff li tw M X. M A f,ff,r:.L4 ,a.....h- , , 1 1. .. 45 - Q , .,h ' h - , 9 K 'I Maxwell, jim 'X V' ,M 6, Q :K 'Q E4 it 3. .A I Q May, Doloris X.. Q . x ' ,da K gp' f Mays, Sid ' ' ' . - K ,471 .- -H ' , Q s. Meder, Myrl i' - Medford, Don A4 QA L .9 , s ,ef Nw Moc, john l K Melton, Joe Q ,X 'Q 35 -HZ? F K Menifee, ,lim Q an ,i 5 N an t i Menn, Gail jancse 'I l'r': wi K f i 'V V Mcrideth, David qi ' 'V qt kg! 1- -Q 1 K Nil? K ' . . . ,,.,,, A A l A - s -gs Merrick, Bob 5 at 1. K -.ii i Messenger, Carolyn Q - Z1 A, 6 in 8 ii ' ' KA K r ' Ki i Metcalfe, Walt A I - Y i 'la by ga Xi' y 6 Q X 5 Miller, Norse g 'f' ' ' N' Miller. Richard ' N.-: J 41. i s 'ai ' as A 45 Sluilwll filfllllfil r'1'jvri'xi'fllali1'i'x, lwmlril In our r'ffic'ir'r1f Surah fours, lvaif a lifi' of om' uzvrry lrrnfrlrm aflwr armllrrr, zrillr rm f1r1'ulfar'rx in be- luwn. '1.V. 1 Minyen, Don 9 xg Moody, Michael 'f ,,....--ni-' .-,,,,....--- ,S F, 'Nw A Moran, Karen Morris, David Nnclxolxon, .Inn Nokcx, lhll Nucrnlvcrger, lhvni Ogdcn, Phyllis . ' on, lcno lnllrrxon, N . rv' . lvr, .- .1 . ,le .n'1c, Don.: u l.n' '. R.1n1on.1 Pccry, Donna Pcllow, Irene Pcnn, Mnnlc Pcrklns. Gnvle Perkins, Illlmn fg i '1 Morrison, K .lrolyn Mow, Marnlvn Morruxon. Ralph Murphv, lhll Myers, XV.nnl.1 , ' Q Myers, XV.nm'cilc Q Nelson, Ronnie V Ncwlwlouk, Nanry N Newton, Rnlurai , Ncwlon, Rn.: Q : n? .- H I A. A Y - k Y' J: . -f ' U A A 5 1 A ,T Q V ' Q I ' 1 Inff1rffr,q1rlv11r1gIbrn'navrmgy 771, fn Il r fwlrl nur fvrfv mlllfr fu tlrr xlmflum and olln r n nic ufwu xluu rs. Htl 3 , r .A a is 5 7 ' N ir J ,-- 'ii . A 'LBJ-Wlkzh Q95 in Rl f - ' 4-- - A - W4 . 'fx r gf: b. 5' gf i g .L .L Olnvc, -lacknc Ollvcr, Sharon O'M.lllL'v, I.lur1 Oxborn, lk-.mm Oxborn, Ilnu' Ons, .Iudv Ann l'.1goms, Innnn Ilnlwr. liolv l'.lrkur, Yalcnc P.1IIurxon, 1 lurlcx Q. . l'c1'kmx, M.1ry Ann Pcrkuns, Mary ,lnmn l'1cl'c4'. l r.1nk I,Ik'l s0l, Nicky l'llm'Y, lcslry Pitts, ,lrmnnc I'l1nll1px, Yxrgium l,uynlcx', Bxll l'uxnlL'l, lim lyrcstun, ,lulm so 59 L 303, x I A Rcvrxw. Multum Rcxlrry Umar-mlhv Raw, lvl.: Rm: Rwl1.xnlwl1, ,Iclrx Ruggx, ,lnulnv Rucs. K.1ll1x Rmuk, klmly Rulwrts, liullv Ruhcrlx, mul Rulvcrls, Sue .uf I . .Yurllm rv! Clamvl. Q -R52 Q .K - f N .sl . wt' ga Q 4 J , - 1' D A : 3 L A L 7 2 l'1'u'c, Munlnnc 4 ' .3 Pmlds, ll.urr1uu , f 'Q l'rx'ur, 'Iulm K L. Pugln. N1.1x'v Ann I . '4 l'utm.m, Runnin' .f- J, Q' , . APRFQET5-4 A fm Q Putt, MMV lvnn wx A, 2 Q Q Qucnlvr, Hui U ' Rug luula :- Kmnxxlx, K .xml X- X I Rculur, Bruce N 1 Ax za Q A -:. gf ,G if f li iq X .4 , Q 'Y . : .35 . .mm ' s YS r Q 9 K 'R gm . ,, xv . ,L Si -4 -Q 5 U 1 auf mlfur 4 'UP v i . Robertson, Ramunl L in ' Rnlwrlsun, Sally Rulwmx, Rmdy Rnhinxmh kllm Q ix' 5 'Q X ' K bw 'C' gh Ruwm. Ronald Rntllff, -ludy Rurkcl, Mike Rugglcx, 'Iovcc Q Q 4 Srllwmwrkt. Dennn Scunlamnru, ,lulm Sc.1m.mw, ,lun Saw, Amly Svgnrx. N.mn'y Scwnrsl, Sulanm Slum-lnlx, Fred Sliiclxlv, planet Slmqliul, George Slurp. Phllllp I i gn, X gif lt Z 'af -Auuand ay nv. f 1 Rulwmmn, l'.nrncn.l Ann Rmlrngucs, lowc- Rugcrx, Kent Rurung, C'.lrulYn R-rw. larry Rose. Mulac Row, l'nt Rmcnfwld, Sun Russ, Ihrlcnc Ross, l.mcI Q f., .-Lu...., -. ,,.. Many lwurv of f7YdffltkI' gn mln YVIIZIUYIX nur fvafld um' nf Nu' nufvlamfing l'l'HfllYt'YI1f'IlIIY Wu vl lwfl, J J. I f ..L.g -L I S 5 1 ,, X 'Q 44.2. D Rumxm. Arthur Ruxlnng, ,Luncx Rnxwll, Mnrlcnc Ruilulgv. Kslmrlcltc incnl, Annette Snxc, Allan Sclmcll, Alcrry Sclmlllm, Mary Schucssler. Sally Suluwcdlnml, Runalsl Pc: 45' 'ann-, ,Q Shcleed, William Sheen, Data jo Sherman, Judy Sherwood, Don Shirley, Tumi Shochals, Fred Shriver, Don Silvester, Tracy Simon, Margaret Simpson, Gwen ' S 45N auf Q 'S A its Smith, Marilyn Snelson, john Snider, Merrill Snipes, Bill Sulml, Sharon Son, Carolyn Sorenson, Eric Sparks, Susan Spear, Mike Speed, Rebecca fm 'Rx NK 9' 45,41 - 1 ,, uv fa 'A' in xlumfing in lim' for mmclhing. ws AA 4- .J is h' flkv 'A 'nik I1 1' V ws 3 e fe - N Y L I' I if? N. K 'Q ., . . ia me S 9 S9 10' . LL K Q Nj I AAP: X CR 'S X n- V ,ao I ,L X ,Ang -af ,L 'C' 'P 'C 'sr S S f 4 A i 1 A ef I -- . - , f 1.- I t ws 67' '-,. A '57, 'J . I I' K Ai L I9 I Q 'A , Q an S Q 'K ni I J , Q ry- . , . 1 t T U V 1471, ifgf. 4 '-1 I it 4' . .L z Lines for lumki, liurt for lnrkvrx, ll7Yl'!'AfIJlll'flJX of Ihr' Jay was :peril W .ls fa. ' 'za' A eigh- A tl 41 mari do Simpso johnny ni Simpson, Marylu Skaggs, Ronnie Smith, Barbara Smith, Brenda Smith, llarlene Smith, Aludy Smith, Karen Smith, Karol Smith, Kenneth uxvk. so ge, 1 Spence, Sylvia Spradling, Sara Springer, Phyllis Stamatis, Chris t ,,.. 8 Q 5 so Q ! f, at tsrgvxe. ' S 5 fl .. Q swgw X ' 'wwf . C K lr. Stucmky, Beverly Sullivant, Sydney Summers, Carolyn Swanson, Tom Thom pson. Thom pson Thompson, Thompson, Thorton, Karen . ,A., ,., ,x . ll 11 l 1 x, ,.,, 3-1' 73 -do S5 2 :ft'x'::T?lQ's,.'F 'S l i eff Sintra . J, .1 :,E.t.5.1--.-- - visa . 4 zvrm dv s 1 . li! -B5-it E9 A si, I iX K ,. t S -al Ei' n J' YD 11-X Pi Stevens, Youvonne Stewart, Anna Bess Stewart, Hazel Stewart, john Stewart, Lucile i 'W-f Q, L1 4 L A 4A '15 'i it e x u l A ' l Stone, Barbara Stone, john Stout, Lynda Streufcrt, Marrian Strong, Carol 'Zvi I A , 0 :A P - - .9 Q 0 5 i 'I . T K 4 fl Ylll'l'X ill fron In I r'i'lux1'J ufrilr lvrlrlg mlfflnl li il4'nmmfruIi'rf by M r. lfslvx. - J, G Sl 6 as 3 Talley, Susanna Tayar. Rachael Taylor, Bruce Taylor, -lack Taylor, Rohcrta A I -A T l i ox L Tavlor, Ronnie ci K S' 3 'T ,Q 2 Thomas, Beverly X . X ' A Thomas, David S ' L' 'T' , Thompson, Bonnie ii Thompson, Carol Sue x lf S by A L Carol Sue jackie M. ' Kaye T . Q ' fi Q g 2 Thomas K Q In N, A ,, I i s 3 ' i. 5. A . I W L T ' A Thurman, Clark Tier, Kathryn Timberlake, Don Tomlin-son, Nancy Townsend. Ramona e,' in fx. ..., ,, , 4 x V- t if I . 17- - x 'A ,X .NI L 'f N i f if 4 'R Tr.wincr1bcrg, Marvin Tricc, ,loan Tuckvr, Kem X 7 Tuma, Bill Turpin, Gaylyn ' Van Horn, Barbara Vandavccr, Gail Vandcmecr, Mary Ifllen ' , S K Van Dusen, Fiuttic Van Mctcr, A. P. Vfarrcn. Berry WVAICYS, Donna XY'clwb, Dan W'clilw.i, ,Iimmic hm XY'ciuim'ff, Barbara Q XY'ilriin.in. Harriett A .ala A3 XViisnn, kluiin Q XY'ilxuu, .Iowa A 1 K XVin1puy, Kialan Xvuikivr, Givvinla 3 Q ,- lii'v1n'n1l1rr ffm? Wi' r1r1'rr'ffm1i,qfrl ll nunlrlfu' flHIX!H'AlIVI firm' or flu 5 Q X. Q 'UQ . r., 1 Xvanie, Bill Wade, Leu XVadc, Sliarun W'cgvnur, Susan XY'aikcr, ,Ivancm XValkcr, Marcia VC'.iilacc, Martha Xvailis, Lou Ann Xvails, David W'.mur, I.ydia W'inter, Mary Kay W'1ll1Crx, Anne: W'isliart, Bill Whatlcy, larry Xvnotcn, D.xrl.1 Xvright. Dick XY'righr, Phnl Vfriglat. Smdrn XX ynn, Hub lallxunlng, Plnl Zilnr, Bill vm , lilrlx' film' Cliff' wig Vlnlxfrmlx fumlx, Aq.1lfu'r'ml um1m.l lln' fkfrrulnms Inv' lil NJC KllLlif0Ylll rn fmrr. vig 'N' ' ,- 'Y' w r Q' Q ,'1',k'?7f. . ,H fs , L' 4 XVhcrry, Mary Ann Wlmeumnc, Bull Vflmntficld, Kay Xvhitley, Bob Whlfv. Louise WVUIIY, Belly Xvunmrk, Carolyn Wbud, Barbara Anne XY' 1x1xs 1, Richard Xvuudv, Tummy .:. ,Z ? , 'J' Mig 'W L 1 ig Tlxmh f L- IX X 'P-5+-P Jr:-vvv ,Oy 'ff A soplwonzon' rnuplr' xllzfzfvnlwy divrrirrr they haw' rfriflrd info a group of junior.: and seniors ul nm' of Ihr' school mixers. We have to laugh at ourselves, now. But it wasn't funny at all, September 6, '56, and many of us hurried home, almost scared by the strangeness of our first day in high school. If the room numbers were only in chronological order! And if there weren't so many people in the halls!!! Then we discovered we weren't the only ones who were lost. It was iust as big and baffling to the juniors, and seniors, too. Even facultyf members confessed they didn't know some of the turns. That gave us consolation and a bit of confidence. And soon it was fun discovering a new room, and those OFF LIMITS signs didn't frighten us at all. The one mystery that remained was how those seniors managed to go to sleep in class with all those buzz saws, tractors, steam shovels and cement mixers booming like fury just outside the windows. To be a sophomore the first year there was a North- west Classen, has gained us memories no future class can share:-the first pep rally, out in an open fieldg those end- less days of waiting in line to get books, half day sessions because there was no cafeteria, watching the patio take shapeg sharing in dedication of the flag poleg then finally streaming into our beautiful auditorium. Our first day here seems awfully far away, now. We've learned a lot, and done a lot. We'll be eager to get back next year. 0 1958 EDITORS- Marlene Malherbe Jimmy Elkouri SOPHOMORE CLASS OFFICERS: jim Daniel, presidentg Carol Childress, vice president: Sharon Sabo, sccrctaryq Kelly Pace, trcasurerg sergeant-at-arms, joe Grosc close. CLASS SPONSORS: Mr. Roblyerg Miss Huletg Mr. Kerr, Miss Link, Mrs. Pearce -146- Agcc. RnIwrI Allcn. Ruger .'XmIcrx, ,Ian Arllmxlrvrxg, Rm.1Ivn Avrull, Mnnlx' II.1Iwm'Ix. Terry lI.xIwI'. Rulwrr I. II.ulm1, I.1rrY lhllew, C Iarvm II.lrgcr, ,loIm s I ISl.xckwImII, I md.: III.lu', Ilmnm' III.lmI, Myrna II-wmIw, M.ux' Pmnlcllvr, I3.lrl'cII Iimxkrr, IL' Ann II-mnc, N.lm'v IImlr.1xx,l, Iiunnle IIuwc1'm.ln. I7.wl4I Buvlc, Ilnlwlw 1 Q Q25 wif 129 4 I fx sv--S ,A 3 Aw QQ 4 1 L AX in ,X A as C 1- E II.1rI1.un. I.xrrv linrlwu, Mnkc II.1rIow, NJHA Ii.lrnInII, I Iul.lIwlI1 II,1Iu'n. R:vIwrl IIc.n'c1, I .lrry IScIn'IlCl', Tum III-ni.m1m. lean IIlrnIwII. I'.lKr1n'1.l Iilnkk, lmIllI1 AT - if si ' 6 x I5r.mrI1I, Steve Hrcudxng, Gail Iimdc, Rulwyn Bruuk, SIl.lrun Hruukx, I'rixuII.l Brown, I'mIsIm' Iiruwn, Kenneth Iiugg, I'.luy Iiurgvtt, I Imrlcy Iiurrcmghx, ,In'.lnm'Ilv Cfliamlwcrlann, Carolyn Cxlmvaillv, Bcity Clmcrry, Cliarlus Cliililrcw, Carol Killrislian, lynn Cissnc, Frank Clark, Jimmie Clark, Mary Clousc, ,lack Cnleman, BLll'l1.ll'.l J. Cutclmall, Terri Danicl, jimmy Daniel, llaula Uiam' Davis, joe Daviw, Miki- Uay, Llolmic C. Dv Berry, Diannvs De Sl1.'lIL'l', Wflyne Dorn, Marilyn Doughty, Cliarlvw 'ai .F -1 K Y' x Q A 1 A ni' . WT-- ,, , ,ki -Vw.. 'A X, X wr 4 fii , gli, -fi X f. , .1 P 5 as .- M 5 it 5 QP Busclalmrn, Al Bush, Beverly Byers, jimmy Cagle, Carolyn Alcan Camden, ,lean Cann, Judith Carlile, Frank Carson, Connie Carter, Doris Chandler, Conniu i ev- , . XR X A 4. 5. Qual' ,K fi . ff-f QW. 'il :Ls -,cgi kg i 5 l,isf1!'1'e if Q fi Q i . ,Q , K ii i? a '1' mkgiijh sialic? .9 . .xx W .,,--. f 'ix if C7 and 'TS , C. fi' X -as . I Af A -A w Coleman, Dun Colvin, Sandra Cordell, Linda Corken, Clmcryl Cornell. Pliylliw Craig, Daniel Creek, Bruce Cross, Frank Curtis, Daniel Custer, Bob QV I 'ASQ 'Sf x Duncan, Paul Durlmm, Sluron Dyer. Phyllis Dylulcrliuix, Ann -Q b - E I as ai 6 X I g bb A : '3 li.ll'IIlIC.lI'l', M.iry i llirncsl, jimmy . liilwaril, Carol . if lilliott, Judy vo lixtev, Nancy as! :Q K U s. 8 me Q xl Lx i f go ,L L , h L . - , 5 - X 5'-I ei V' -- ' Ifmicr, Aloe lfullur, -l.1n Gaindy, l,ylILl.l Joyce Gninblc, Rirbcri Gnrilncr, Bcity Giacomo, Shirley Gibson, David Gibson, I..i Dona Giildcns, Nancy Gilliam, Marie Q. za sr il A I H G ' Q i LL . Liil- .. 1 La- X X .is 'X ?5?3. k W X X X X K X mx 3 N Yi Q -n SQ Six Xi 4 - ,Q 2.4 U .X S x. 'Q L , gg. , m, 115, ' AL.. Sufi lfrvin, .luily Kay livien, john lfiluglir, Irving Ferguson, Paul Filippo, Bcity Finn, George Finkelstein, ,Iudy Hcining, ,Iuily Fleming, Carol D. Flurry, Wilsimn is ' I Q in-.G Godbcy, Sandra Gonders, ,lcnnne Goodgion, Peggy Gooclin, Opnlinc Goodman, Marilyn Gouchcr, Carol Sue Grace, Robert Grant, Dorothy Grant, Grctnn Gray, James Hammer, ,lorry Hardage, Slielby l.ee Hare, Margie Harmon, Dorothy l larriw, lava Harris, Mike Harrivon, Rucscll Heflcy, Norma Heitlman, Patricia Hclilerman, Helen Hooper, Diane Horn, Charlouc Hosler, jeffrey Hudgens, David Hudson, Toni Sue Hughes, Alva Raymond Hulme. ,lunc Ifllun Hunt, Barbara Hunt, Linda Hurst, David ,. K Q 'K S ,e 5 Q ,if Q 4 1 y , ,E , . 21 , 4-A .. . ,, . in Q, e I , 'L U-.X in Q xQ , i f A ' ,.,i 9' :'1 A as Q 5. x X y fm. . . Q, Q X K 'S N Q T' Sf' 16 1? Graves, Ronald Green, Mort Green, Nancy ,lane Griffin, kludilla Ann Groscclose, Aloe Cuynn, Florcne Haggard, Phillip Haletead, ,lolinny Hall, Ralph Hamilton, Sheri HenderSon,Travis Hester, ,lim Higbic. Ruaty Hitchens, David Hobercclat, jan Hobson, Billie May Hoffman, Peggy Holcomb, julie Holley, Patricia Hollis, Robert T' ,A-1 Husky, Kay Hyde, Clark jabara, Janice Kay Jackman, Bill jackson, jane jackson, Patricia jacobson, Jeanne Ann -Iames, Larry james, Mickey hleffery. David l aj: V, ffl' 8 ' ' ig w AA 1. A Q' 3' 'D 6. f - , if av ,.-K Y' is K .. if X A Sigel? iii ' ' Kendrick. Kathryn Kirkpatrick, Iva Kirkwood, Bill Klutz, Rmalind Kuehn, Dori: Kramer, Paul Lancaster, Charlotte I.arimore, Marjorie lawyer, Sara Kay l.eake, Joe 'Wa s' E W Au 1 . A 4 .L A-'A 1 . -t -'En K ag ' N - . ..:.. 0 l I 5-'Q af,-1 agar F' af - fi mai? - . 'Oh , ' n AJX Jennings, Robert levek, Kathryn lnhnsun, Karen klnnes, Donna Beth jnslin, Patricia lfern Kamp, Constance Kamp, Marilyn Kauffman, Ed Chris Kearns, Deana Kelly, Gwen ,lean a Q .A i l AN ' ? ,V ig A A . 1 Q A 'g V M 4 A L. Q .: l f Q1-'l , 5' , L L 1 I,ec, Sharon M H Q l,enti, l.nu Mae K Z Q' 1 Lewis, Marilee 2 .LQ 57 L l,ikes, Ronnie if gif?-L l,ilcs, Richard 4. I hh Tia 5 Lindsay, jimmy Ling, Patty Linn, jules: Locke, Paula Lung, Bclva 1 1 Mathis. Helen Mathis, johnny Mathis, Olga Mahaney, Sue Maples, john March, john Marlin, Linda Marvel, Mona Mashore, jim Mason, Patricia 4 . fs BR' '1-'XX - if K 3 .xl nbg if czi' ,a 'K 1- M 1 -6- 3 i I i i Miller, Raymond Minick, Mary . Minyen, Carroll 4 , , Mitchell, Judy XS ' Mooney, Pat 'V th il A Moore, Carole Moorehead, Marilyn Morris, Wynne Moss, Tony Moyer, Jerry iwfmiemwsemwiasiiifi - ' 91 5 .s if ,,. i 3 1 V I ?' V .V l , - 1 pe g Qs ,s as at Rage s X , 1 5 is fl B if 1 'Y Y ' 'iv' 2, 1 f i :G i a if X: 'fl' C Ll X, me , E . I :rs 33 K f .rs 'll as , Long, Delores Long, Thomas Loveless, james Lynch, Anne McCarthy, Bobby McClain, Janice Lee McCoy, Diane McCulloch, Robert McDermott, Beth jo Mclntosh, Janie im he C 0, J of L' G EQ X. al fa, i 3, i Q1 gf j., e f .,,,- my if A if .A as ,Q Q KEEBFJL. 'A W if Hx. 4 a May, Richard Mayes, Mary Meatlers, Carolyn Melton, Marilyn Merchant, Ronnie Milam, Marilyn Mill, Tommy Miller, Ann Miller, Barbara Miller, Kent Y Mynutt. Max Nance, linda Nelson, ,lmlith Ann Neville, Pu Neweomlw, llelsv Newcomb. Sumn Nichols, .lim Nolwle, Snmlrn Noxxlls, -l.lnie0 Olnlflelsl. Dee Pierce, Karen Pierson, Molly Poynor. Keith Priecr, -luilitli Ann llrielily. l'.mlellc Rmnnlcl, .lack Remington, Tliryxi Reullingcr. Reed Reynolds, l'mrb.lr.1 Ann Rielmrdxon. KJV Oliver, Paul U'Ne.ll, PM Pace, Kelly Pnnwc, Arr Pnrlu, ,lllnlny l'.lyne, Hola l'e.1rxon, Donna Peek, linda Pemler, -lu Pickle, Orville Riley, Mack Rhodes. 'luv Robertson, Nnnty Roliinxon, Chglrlex Roluinxon, lhviil liar Robinson, Owen 1.60 Robinson, Sharon Roby, M.1ry ,lane Ruggles, Kenneth RUII, Dolores Slmrp, Kay Sharp, l.ind.l Shelton, Carol Sliellim, l7,rm.1 l.ee Shirk, Aluhn Shnell, l7on.xld Slmenmkcr, Tony Shurtt, lfdwniim Silwel, Sidney Sieber, Anim Staples, Bob Steclnnm, I,ynnc Stewart, Bill Sroeton, Sue Smne. Alien- Sluut, l..1rry SIu.1rt, W.ly'I1C Stulis. Virginim Suggs, Helen Sutton, Cl.ll'0I 625 , , W Q ,U . 4? 2 Q ig- L. H 'N' Q ' Y 'R' Snbo, Sharon Sams, -lan I.ce Sandy, Rielmrd Sanford, Sue Ann Scluls, Ronald Schellcnger, Carol Schneider, Dennix Schwoerkc, Niclwlmi Segnri, Clmrlex Slmlid, Neenn 'LT' Singleton. llenry Smelxer, jimmy Smith, .Iuily Smith, lem Ann Smith, Nancy Snelxun, Carl Snonldy, ,lack Sorenson, Digby Snrrelw, Gary Floyd E Swindcll, Catherine Taquc. Roland Talc, Rondalyn Taylor, jon Taylor, Martin Taylor, Tiki Tcliauno, Charles Thomas, Robert, Thomas, Robert Thomas, Sherry Thomason, Judy tg, is .L Yan llorn, Patty Van SUN. .loc Vincent, Tommy XY'.nlc. Mary Ami XY,llliEI'. llxinc Thompson. Diana Thompson, llclcn Timmons, Kay l.oui's1. iliindcr, Dolores Tivn. Ciarnlvn Sm' Towcry, Iiohhy Trm-love. Gerald Tunncll, Nancy Suu Turner. S. D. Turncr, Shirley XV.ilkcr, Phyllis XV.1lliv, Chester XV.ilr.i!h, Nancy Lee XY'.irll. Buverly Xvarrcn. Margaret -1' if ' , for wig 5353 l ff -B v vu Xlfatson, David Vfcbb, Slcvc XY'clhorn, Rhoda XY'clls, Clara w'llilC. Carolyn W'hilcner, Robert Whmltlificld, Harry Whlcoxson, qlamcx Wilcoxson, Patricia Vfilkinwn. Sarah XVonx.xck, Rubin W'non.l, l,nml.1 Wbod, Marilyn Woodward, Charles Woolbriglit, Mary Helen .4 Woolley, Dona Woolscy, p.lKflCl.l Whtkyns, Hcrky W'rigl1t, Betty Fishel, Lester Dew: nscd Willianis, jim Williams, judy Wilson, Anne Wilson, jim Wilson, Mike Wilson, Paul W'ilwn, Steve W'ingu, Dun Xviniluw, Marietta Wi-lfkill, lflilalwtlx f lb if-eta. 1-,X . 5 I 5 'U A .te , ' N f vw ,,,l I X.. A- A f! , ,- Acknowledgements As we write this last block of copy for the first of Northwest Classen's Round Table, the first day of school here looms large. On that far away day a yearbook was but a figment in our imaginations. Our purpose was definite,-we must capture every possible memory of events of this, a difficult but challenging first year. Soon hours of research for new and better ideas lead to preparation of the first dummy. Then the second and finally the third. The herculean task of producing a yearbook is about a 50-50 bout between the staff and the printers. So to Semco Color Press and john Clark, to Hal Owen, photographer, we express thanks for their patience and co-operationg to Miss Mary Lamb Lewis who guided the art staff 5 to Mr. Clark Cunningham, our financial adviser and business man- ager, and to all who purchased copies, so that a yearbook could be published. And a grand farewell from senior members of your yearbook staff to Mrs. Nevva Sartin, director of publica- tions, who pushed us so hard that we finally accomplished what we feel is a fine piece of work, and congratulations to those staffers who will remain with her to do the 'S7 yearbook. Due to the tremendous rise in the cost of printing, paper and all of the materials that make a yearbook, we were compelled to forego many ambitious ideas, color photography, more and larger sized pages. Crowding into 160 pages all that we had in 180 pages in a '55 volume was a stupendous task. Months cf planning, haggling, hoping, but most of all love, devotion and teamwork,have gone in your first Round Table in an intense struggle with weeks that never had enough Saturdays, Sundays or holidays. We've given our best, we trust it will be an enduring part of our first year at our beloved Northwest Classen. To Sue Fullerton goes credit for designing the cover for the first volume of the Round Table. Silk screen was the best adaptation for the flat cover selected for this year's book. Sue's design was selected by the judges who decide cover designs appropriate for certain materials. Art work on division pages of the first llound Table was created by Tommy Dyer, c d '.7l0, f- Q f Q' pumor. Tommy has had several short stories I published and recently sold a design to Theatre Arts magazine. He is already work- B - ing on ideas for the 1957 yearbook. sffgy, fiffffw-6 PWM?-1 .rf 'f 0. ' . eb? -ayilf . 1 , . Generfl Index '-' .4 - 4 A Cuppel hair. 42 ' Ilrrennis. 71 Amnreur I ' . 33 ov sem, I0 Amdicr C nb, 33 F . Track, 61,69 Ann ncerx Club. 24 gj, U A . xr ' - - . llllxlrr I N J Undnsnidies. Z1 udio-Viunl. Z7 I 111 'I s Award1,7l.79,l0.l1 I I -'T 1 1 4 rj x I Wrestling, aux 1 , 1 1 -5- . y,.. , 'A uma' WM l fl X 9 Yourh of x Kin om.-29' Bnlmbsll, s4.6s,gs,0 Y.-I-em' 2, , Basebna, ro Bowlinj Club, Q Boys' 0 Club, n , 9 I ..g. Choir Qxrrn, 41 Cleric: Executive laurel, 13 cafe ma... zz Commercial Clh, 30 A Coroneu. 4 0,11 1 ll Courtesy C b, Z6 Cygnus, 41.13.41 ' 3 .5 1 -D- Defxers. 24 Dinribulive Education, 30 Diversified Occupniom. 31 -E- EnAnkn, 14 -F- Fnlcons, 12,13 Falcon Queen, H Foothill, fl,S9.60,6l.62,61 F. H. A., 19 .G- German Club, 31 Girls Baseball, 74,75 Girls Bukelball, 74,71 Girls' O Club, 41 Girl, Swimming, rs Girls Tennis, 71 carl, Volleyball, nys Golf. 72 -H- Hi-Y. Il Honor Llnguage, 21 Honor Muh. 20 Horizon Club, 29 111 jr. Cnurmy Club, 26 jr. Honor Muli, Z1 jr. rua crm, as -L- Lancerx. 14,1! Lancer Queen, U Library Aides, 26 Liule Theurr, 25 -M- Mnu Chorus, 41,43 .N- National An Honor swim, za Nnional Forensic League, 12 National Honor Society, Z0 National Tluexpianx, 12 .0- Office Aides, 27 -P- PeP Council, 41 Play Production. Z1 Prince 8 Princes: of Friend- ship, I4 Proctor Courx, 34 Proctor Queen, II Procmn, 3 1 E-T.A., 6 .Q- Queen Candidates, l6,l7 Quill Gt Scroll, 21 -R- lound Table, Ar: Staff. 35 Round Table Queen. ll Round Table Staff. 36 -5- Scisnce Club, ll Security Purol, 34 Shield Staff, 36 Sports Queen, I1 Srudenr Council Officeri, 11 Student Council Preridem, I2 Student Council Presidential Cnndidnex, I2 Supreme Court, 34 Swimming, 73 Pmpfzffl Abdi, Larry. lu , Auf... y. Cinlin, x1,4!,12l Mm, ul. 11,111 ' Adams, jmck, 0,1238 Adamxqliim, 2Z.14,3l,12,l2l Adami jolfn, 31,121 Adnan, sq 46,lZl Adelblew, Wlndl, 46,12l Aduddell, Ken, 6l,11l Agn, Ruben, 54,47 Alberts, Min Audrie, l.l0,10 Albright, Donnie, 46,91 Albright, Le Crecie, 26,49,l2l Aldrich, Ken, 20,U,i1,9l,9l Alexander, Don. 121 Allen. Jerry. IZI Allen, Judy, 91 Allen, Roger, 147 Allison. Mike, 68,93 Almond, Danny, xs,f4,9n Anders, Jan, 27,3l,37,l47 Anderson Dzle, 44,14,19,60,6l,l2, 9l Anderson, Joyce, 40.46,lZl Anderson. Judy, 10,Z2,23,Z1,3Z,41, 46,9l Anderson, Ronnie. 11,91 Anger, Mnry Ann, so,4s,1zl Armitage, Donna, 49,121 Armstrong, Harriet, IZ! Anmzrong, Rosalyn, 26,147 Armstrong, Sally, 4145.121 Arnn, Gene, 11.128 Arnold, Yule, 26,2l,29,41,49,74,9l Arnn, Mike. IZI Arkinx, John. 11.14.111 Aull. Anne, 22,2S.ll.46,9l Amin. J-me, u,4s,m Austin, Steve, Zl,35,14,l1l Avrin, Monte, 147 Ayers, Charlene, 21,46,12l -B- Babcock, Terry, 147 Bniley, Barney, 91 Bnizon, Larry, 147 Baker. Bruce, 12,l1l Baker, Mary Beth, 12,ZS,49,l2l mm, Robert, 12,147 Ball, Leonard, 2z,Js,s4,l2x Bzllew, Cluene, 59.46.147 ummm, Han-y, lza Bzrger, Hmfy, sx,x4,9x auger, John, ur Barham, Larry, H7 Barken, Mike. xmu Barlow. David, 3l,!2,73,12l Barlow, Mary, 9l Bu-low. Nancy, 1145.147 Barnes, Earl, 41,H,lZl lhrnes, Janie, 21,4631 Barnes, Dr. Mel, 6 Barnett, Barney, 44.1lv60.6Z.6!,127. 11l Barnett. Cecil, 64 Barnlun, San. 31.91 Bamlurt, jr.. Mn. Tom. 6 Eliznlxzh za 45,147 Bamhill, , . Buren, Ann, ll,49,121 Buren, Clurlei. ll,l2l Ban, Bill, 3l,12,9l Batlen, Buddy, 3f,44,19,60,5l,9! Buren. Ruben, 14,147 Bauer, Carol, 2l,17,49,l2l Beaver, Larry, 14,147 Becker, Barbara, 46.128 Becker, Ronnie, 43 Beckham. Charles. 12l Bedingheld, Jon, !4,9l Bell. Greg, 31.14,9l Belcher, Tum. 147 Bell, David, 1l,3l.1Z,99 Bell, Sanford, 31,3 l,34,l Z9 Bendorf, Doril, 99 leniamin. jean, 147 Beniamin, Wandl. 3146.129 Bennett. Linda, 21,1 3,1 3.46.99 Benneu, Mr, Phil, 6 Benson, Bennie, 12,23,21.91,lZ9 Bentley, Barlnn, 99 Befkfy, Mnry Fnncex, z1,z1,4z,4s. 129 Berrong, jane, 46,119 Bm, Forrest, 119 ray . Buhell, Fray, z7,4a,1z9 Buyers, Georle 4l.S2,119 Biggmuff, Dun, 44.ss,so,sl,99 Billings ley, Party, 30.99 Billups, Slndrl, 32.37,l34 Binns. Mary, 41.43.129 Bird. R oben, 11,1439 Bidsell, Patricix, 147 B1sck,John, 11,119 ek Judixh, 21,039,147 lcllkellef, Dell, 20,32,39,4f,9, Slnckwood, Linda. 49,147 Blair, Ronnie, 24,14,147 Blake, Kay, 11.11.99 alma, Myrna, 147 Bledsoe, Lmy, zz,zf,42,x4,u,99, 131. llodgerr, Mark, 11,119 Bum, Nina Raye, 27.3o,J9.49,99 Badenheimer. Eddie. 51,129 Boeverx. Henry, 99 Bollinger, Jomleen, 10.99 Balls, Larry, 14,129 Bondi' Bonzai: Mary, 49.147 er, Darrell, 117 Boolier,1.e Ann. 46.147 Boone, Booth. 99 Nincy. 25.147 Ellen, zz,zs,sz,4x,49,7x,ls, Booze, Chula. mln Borclurdt, Judy, 99 Boston. Larry, 129 Ben, Nancy Caml, 1x,4s,99 Bo-may, Glenda, Z0,1l,36,46,99 Bourusa, Ronnie, 4l.S2,l47 Bourke, Miss Helen M,, 10,38 Bowden, Pu, 46,129 Bowen, Sindh, 29,37,lZ9 Bowerman, David, 34,147 Bawlby, Norene. 27,99 Boilex, Betty, 3Z,4i,49,l3,99,11l Boyce. Nancy, 45.99 Boyle, Bobbie, sz.147 Boyle, jane, 19,u,4s.1oo Bnzmh, Hnwud, 31,100 Bradley, Kxy, 20,22.H,46,100 Bradshaw, Don, 26,l2,l00 Briss. Mrry sue. u,4s.1oo Branch, janene, 10,42,1 29 Brand. Dulenl. 46,129 Brand, Mary Ann, 26,41 Brandon, Mike, 2l,22,24,i2,l9,l29 Bnuglu, Srephen, 12,147 Brawley,Ruxsell,31,11,l29 Breeding, Gxil. 45,147 llremiclxer, Richard, Z0,3l,l00 Bricker, Florence, 10,31 Brmh, Judy, Zl,26,36,46,l29 Brock, Suunne, 37,100 Brocklnua, cheryl. 15,3 S,37.100 Brodr. Brook. Robyn, 21.42.45.147 Sharon, 26,46,147 Brooks, Krizh, 42.14.129 Brooks, Priscilla. 147 Brcuglier, Philip, Zl,5l,73,l29 Brown, Bubm, 19.129 Brown, Bobbie, 147 Brown, Bobby, 100 Brown, Carolyn, s9,4o,1oo Brown, Jerry, 10,129 Brown, Kennezh, 147 Bro1vn,Sally,46,129 Brucher. Mr, G. W., 7 Brumlry, Royce, 100 Bruner, Frank, 6!,I30 Bruner, George, 11,100 Brunlxen, Alan, 6l,l10 Brunwn, Bill, 100 Bryan- Bryan, Bryan. Allen. 129 Mr. Alvin, l1,27,54 Barbara. 46.129 Bryant, Sunn. 49,129 Butlllnln, Alltel, 100 Buchanan, june, 20,Z3,17,3l,46,100 Buell Ann, 3236.129 Buck. Morgan, 12.100 Buckley, Bxrbarl, 41.71.100 Bucy, Mzrpret, 2S,46,100 Buerger, Elbert, 40,12.l00 Bugg. Pany, 49,147 Burch, Bill, 2l,12,73,l29 Burgen, Charley, 147 Burke. Kenneth. sz.44.4S.r9.s0.s1, 70,l2,l00 Burney, Bill, 101 Burns. Carol. 129 Burr, Mr. Merl j., 6 Burroughs. -lemme, 147 Burrua. Bob, 12. 21,4S.i4,1ol Burl, Olivetti, 20,23,35.37,46,l01 Busby, Klyr, 26,32,36,10l,l1S Buschhorn. Al. 27,40,H.14l Bush. Beverly, so,lz9.l4l Bush. Cn-olyn. 10 Buzler, Butler. luller. Ann, 20.13.101 Doroxliy, 1 s,s7 Duane, 41.101 Butler, Sharon. 20.21.23 .361 7.46, 101 Buzler, Tim, 61.110 Butler. Virgil, 101 Bunervortll, Jim, 23,f4,71,l!0 Bulbee, Mrs. Geraldine, 17,38 Byars, Miss Ophelia, 12.41 Byers, Jimmy. 34,141 Byrd, Bill, 11,101 Byrd, Carolyn, 49,130 -0. Cagel. Cnrolyn, HI Cagle. Jeanine, 42 Caldwell, Mr. Virgil E., l,1l Callahan, Pat, 37,101 Cambran, Phyllis, 42 Camden, Jean, 14x Campbell, Gloria, 101 Campbell, Robert, 31,130 Cann. Judy, 14: Cannon, Lenin, Z0,21,13,21,27,4f, 101 Cargill, Carol, 43,130 Culmm, John, 36,3I,S2,l01 Clrlile, Frank, l4l Carlin, Kent, no Carlton, Jerry, 31 Carmxn, Linda, 17,130 Carmichael, Karen, 19 Carper, Judy, 3,2S,49.130 Carson, Bob. 12,101 Canon, Connie, 49,141 Carter, fhrolle, 46,130 Carter, David, 130 Carter, Doris, 14l Carter, Kenneth, 20.Z2,Z1,101 Cum. Virginia, 45,110 Czry, James, 101 Candy, Carla, 50,101 Cmy. Beuy. no Carlin, Bill, 68,130 Clndwell, Helen, 35.46.101 Chamberlain, Carolyn, 49,72,l4l Clumbleu, Carlene, 46,101 Clunce, Celil. 46,130 Chandler, Bob, 14,101 Chandler, Connie 46,10 chipmm, Dixie, 49,130 Chapman, Edna, l1,Z3,3 3,35,37,4S, l02,l 56 Cheadle, Berry, 37,49,l4l Cl1eever,Kennezh, sz,no Cherry, clm-lu, 41,x2,l4l Cherry, Mrs. Role Mlrie, 1f,11,2l. 23 Claesher, David, 64,101 Childress, Carol, 17,49,146,14l Cllrini1n,l.ynn, 1r,4z,49,m Cllurcli, Parry, 12,2 S,45,l 30 Cissne, Frank, 6l,l4l Clark, Anim, 2149.102 Clark, Diane, 45,130 Clark, Jimmy. 1f,32,12,l4l clark, Mm, 12,141 Clark, Mrs. Relu, l Clause, Jack, 34,43,14.14l Clements, C00kie, Zi,l5,49,l317 Clemoni, Dllt, 31,102 Clifmn, Donnce, 14,130 Cline, Shirley, 21,49,130 Clozr, Jim, 24,2i,S1.l30 Conn, Edilll, 21.49.130 Cobb. Fnncu. 20,13,49,l02 Cobb, Mark, 102 comm, cymbal, 22,11.Z7,39,49. l02 Cnckrum, Miss Eunice, 10,1639 Cole, Bill, 52,130 C0le, Bonnie, 45,130 Cole. Clay, 31 conf. Jam, no Coleman, Bzrluri. 1i,49,l4l Cvltmln, Don, f4.l4l Colerick. Ken, 41 Cnley, cmline, 49,110 Colgan, Mary, 1o,4s,loz Collinl, Joyce, 22,21,46,l1,101 Callinson, Dale, 10,21,14,!2.l01 Colvin, Sandn, HI Compton. Jon.. xmoz C0mlKOCk,J0ll1l, 10,2l,3Z,3l,f4,l01 Conger, Mr. J. H., 17 Cnnliff, Jean, 30,39,41,49,l02 Conner, Leslie, 11,130 Cwk, jerry, no Cook, jerry A., 22.14,40,1Z.l 10 Cock, Linda. 31,46,102 Cool, Manlil. 102 Cook, Virgina., 46,130 cwpegnmy, xz,uo Copeland, Mn. Ivy. 9 coppock, cm, 39 Corbett, Dan, 102 Cordell, Linda, 29,49.l4l Cordil, Carole, 102 Corken, Cheryl, 2i,31.4!,14l Corley, jerry, 41 Cornelius, Andy, 131 Cornell, Bob, xs,44,n,cn,u.ss.u. 69,1 3l Cornell, Connie, H1 Cornell, Phyllis, 21',32,49.l4l Cornwell, Patty, J0,37,3l,l01 Carter, Pull, 57,44.70,9l,l3l -l58- l l Cory, Nmcy, 23.49.131 Cosgrove, Charles, 24 Cosgrove, Neal, 10,22,24.3f.l01 Casson, Andrei, 102 Cotter, Danny, 44,19,6l,l!l Couden, Meta, 103 Counn, Sari. 4i,4S,1J1 comm, Mn. v. L., a Coiln, Min Noni, l4,4f,74 Cul, Carol. 29,4l',4i,73,l03 Cox Clifford 131 Crabtree, Albert, 40,l'1,l31 cl-mm, Dnle, 10,23,32,1Z.l2,103 cfm. Gloria, z1.z:,49.m Craig, Daniel, 14,10 Crxln, Anllf, 16,43,49,13l Crlmlf, Hlrvfy, 25,l1,34,7l,lD3 Creek. Bruce, 42,03,l4l Capps, Glenn, 131 Criller, Ritllltd, 12,H,13l.l37 CIOSS, Phill, 52,l4l Crosse, Judy, 11,111 Crowe, Andy. 10 Croile, Mr. Pull, l4,l6,!l Cude, Judy, 39,131 Cullen, Kay, 131 Culp, Jim, mm Culwell. Jimmy, 103 cu.-nam.,-n, Mr. cum M., 9 Cunningham, Marcia, 43, 131 Curry, Mr. Robert W.. 11.14.44.4S, 71,71 Cunix, Din, 34J4,14l Curtis, Wally. 44,68 Custer, Bob, 12,141 Curchall, Cresmn, 61,131 Curclnll, Tm-i. 49,l4s -D- Dqe, cheryle, zo,Jo,lo1 Dale, Bill, 11,101 Daniel, Diane. 37,3l,46,I4l Duiiel, Jimmy. 70,146,141 Darrougll, Lina, 46,111 Davidson, Myrna, 46,103 Davis, M1-.Chyum L., lz,14,x9,ss 70.143 Davis, Dnynl, 32,39.49,91,111 Davll, Gloria, 37,131 Davis, Joe, Z1,12,14l Davis, Luey. 2o,zl,zx,49,1ox Davis, Mike, Nl Davis, Nelda, 103 Div, Nancy, 131 Dawson, Pal, 31 Day, Johnnie, x9,sz.n,m Delrdcrf, Phil, 11,111 DeBerry, Diane, 32,145 Deckerr, Judie, 27,z9,46,1ox Deeds, Lury, m Deering, Cheryl, 3l,46,103 Denison, Harvey, 20,34,60,f1,92, 103.132 DcSlnzer. Wayne, Hl Deupree, Bill. 44,n,m DeWeex, Don, 31,12,l31 Dicken, Sharon, Z7 Dickey, Mary Lou, 27,37 Dimpfl, Wanda, 27,30,39,!0,lU3 Dodd, jerry, 103 D0ds0n, Bill, 3f,11,fl,l03 Dodson. Carolyn, 10,103 Donlnm, David, NS Denham, Dorene, 10.111 Dorn, Mn-alyn.4c,1n Donny, J-nn, 46,105 Dm, Juli., 1o.n,m Dorsey. LaDnvn, 45,103 Dougherty, Par, 46 Doughty, Mn. Alma, 10.2629 Dmlgllly, Cluflil. 2C,4l,1Z,l4l Dougln, George. 12,104 Dover, Blrlnn, 104 Dvvlllng, Bobby, Zl,40,IZ Dngm, Norenx, 31,39,4G,73.l04 Draper, Edgar, 31,132 Draper, sham, nz Drilling, Beverly, 2C,2U.4f,S0,l'04 Dromgold, Pegi, 2l,36,l'0,ll2,l33 Duffy. Marcus. 11,104 Dunavuy. Silly, 42,46.117,131 Duncan, Paul C. 12,149 Dunfofd, Bill, 3 l,44,i!,6l,104 Dunhm. hy, sms: Dunhp, Dime. 30 Dimlxp, TH11. 132 Dunn. Jim. 104 Dunn, Lee Grin, 132 Dunning, Juli., 29,104 Durlne, Mlry, 50,131 Durham, Slllfbn, 43,313,149 Durlee. Frnnk, 2l.104 Durland, Jack. 104 Dunk, xmnnh, n,n,lo4 Dye, Richard, 12,132 Dyer, Aniu, z7,s2,17,ro,u,lo4 Dyer. Marine, 10.131 Dyer, Phyllis 10,132 Dyer, Tom, 2i.3i.37.132 Dykes, Dilne, 39,41,f0.l4, Dyknerhuix, Ann, 2!,12,109 ' XE f 1 -E- Eacock, E. Phyllis, 46,132 Eaglennn, Jin, u,n,7o.m Elgleton, Suzy, 11,16-31.35J0.l04 Earl, Cnrol Sue. 46,104 Early, Kenneslu, 51,131 Early, Nanci-Ames, 20,23,34,4!,49, 10,71,l6,l9Jl.l04,l5C Eamnr, Jimmy, 149 Earnhurt, Clurler, 104 Enrnlinrl, Mrry, 47.149 Earum. Douglu, 104 Eaves, Mify, 131 sum, Mu. Nellie n., o Edward, Clral, 1l,41,l49 Edwnrdn, Jun, 16,1 1,36,37,104 Edvllfdl, Veletlf, 2Z,2!.1,A9.10, IIN Elder, Judy, 10.10.131 slkwa, Jam, zx,zs.xc,xz,1o4 Elledge, Sue, 10,111 sms..-4, Phil, nz Elliox, Juana, zx,1o,m Elliot, llielnrrl, 10,15,l01 Ellis, Mill Inez C., 7,I,31 E1liion,Kny,21,1'0,91,132 Elm., Doyle, lox Emenon, Bryan, 11,105 Enders, Connie, 1G,1!,37J0,10f Englixh, Bill, 16,3 L44, 51,511,105 Ensign, Donna, 13,17,l0! EW, Jammu, sz,uz Ervin, Bnrbara, zx,zc.u.n,ro,m Ervin, Judy, 149 Erwin, Eu Ann, 37.47.132 Eues, Mr. Lloyd M., 7,24,31,143 Eau, Nmey, 32.10.149 Enlinbmln, john, 103 Evanl, Alice, 31,101 Evans, Alun, sz.sz,1ox Evnn1,jan, zz,zs,47,los Evereu. Opal. 14.47.131 Evjtn, lvhll, 149 -F- Fagin, Hannlh, 15,511,191 Fagin, Sul, Z0,21,14J!.47,l0i Fallis, Doris, 30,132 Farmer, Puty, 22,2i,46,47,lI,l0! Fuzholz, Ruth, 30,47,132 Faughr, Irvine, 3l,41,149 Feiger, Ken, 101 Fellinglnm, jam, nz Fenner, Dick, 112 Fenxriu, Mickey, 44,1l,60,10! Ferguson, Kaye, Z1,21,13.1 5,3 1,43- 3031.132 Ferguson. Pull, 22.24.149 Fieldl, Jerry, 2l.4l,f2,132 Filippi, amy, zx,41,l4s Fillmore, Robert, 152 Finn, George, 10 Finkelenein, Judy, 47.10 Fiiluel, Lauer fbeoeuedl UI Fisher, Lindt. 131 Flaherzy, Nmcy, 47,132 Fleming, Carol, 149 Fleming, Judy, some Fleming, Sally, 31.lG,l0! Flelllmm, Cltol, 47,101 Floyd, Clmlr, 47,132 Flurry. Wilson, 149 Foreman, Grant, 11.103 Fon-fy, vmdelm, 21,21,39,101 e ry, in Fon, J r Foster, Barbara, 30.10.133 Fmtrr, Dennis, 44,Il,K0,6l,133 Foam, Jn, xz.149 Fam, John. 24.12.113 Foner, Melbl June. 103 Fowler, Emily, 10,23.3l.4C.O7.l0! Flwllen Lili, 3i,47.l33 Fmvler. Wad, 13 3 Fu. Carolyn, 39.10.106 FM, Frinctl, 41 ,47,l 3 3 Fox, jnnice Lee, 47,133 Franklin, jennnine, 27,37,3l,106 Friedman, Jerry, 21 Frm, Mlm. ::,4c.47,loa Fran, Robert, 44.54,63,i7.l0l Fryer, Clnrlen M,1Z,!9,l0,llJ1.l3L Fuller, jun, 149 Fullenon, Sue, 10,21,13,16,4f,47. 106 .GT Gunble, Robert, 11,149 Gandy, Carole, 11.21,133 Gxndy, Linda, 41,10 Gnrnfner, Belly, 16,37,47,l4l Gxrdner, Don, 106 Gnrdner. Marie, 3! Glrdner, Shelly, 43.74.133 Garlock, Aniu. 106 Garr. Larry, 44,644 06 F Garrison, jo Ann, 20,11.36.47,10C Gucci, Mlrtlil. 23,1'0.l33 Gunn, Punch, 39,105 Catlin, Knmlll, 47,106 Gaumer, Jackie, 1!,41,47,133 EDITOR- . jimmy Elkouri .My Jennings, McCull jenn. Sarah. 20.21.1Z.41.10,l1,1 11 Halalnd. ,l0hl1n7. 110 joalin. Mauad, lill. 114 Gibfffby. Clrbll, 10.111 GCOIIC. .llth 21.11.111 George. Dr. N.L., 6 Gllorlnley, Mr. Maurice. 16 Giaeomb, Shirley. 10,169 Gibbs, Allan, 14.11.111 Gibson. Drvid, 40,149 Gibson, jerry, 11.11 1 Gibson, Misa Katherine. I0 Gibson. l.aDonna, 149 Giddem, Nancy. 10.141 Gilbert. Kelly, 44.19.61 Gilliam. Marie, 10,149 Glaner, Edward, 71,1 11 Glnndinnilll. Edward. 14.11,94.10G Gedky, Sandra Kay, 17.47.l4! Godnnon. An, 10 Goldman. Alfred, 24,106 Golladay, Barbara, 47,111 Gvllhfl. Jnnllf. 21.11.49.10,l9. 149 60060. Ann, 10l 600110. Gail. 11.106 Grlodgiurl, Peggy, 10.149 Godin, Opalinr, 25.10 Gtlldman, Marilyn. 16.19.10 Gaby. aww, 111 Gordon, Min lerniee. l.41 Gore. Jerry. 111 CON, Marilyn, 47.106 Gena, Charles, 12,111 Gorham. Charlet. 106 Gufrnan, Don, 11,106 Gmclwer. Carol Sue. 47.149 GRM. 305. 27.147 cr.1...... J..1..., me Graham. John, 11.111 Grant. Dormlry, 10 Grant. Grarna. 10.141 Gravn. Koaa1d.1t,110 GIIY. lill. 2U.44.1!.51.ll.l11 Gray, Jams. 141 Gray. Michael, 11 1 Gray. Miehasll. 17.47 Gray, Nancy, 111 Grayson, Sharon, 1l.47.111 Gfill, Morgan, 40.110 Green, Naney, 21,111.1 10 Gnmbarg. Judi, 17,105 Glllili. Chili. 41.101lC.107 Glqga. Hifi. 11.1,.107.11C Gmhun, Jann, 10,111 Griffl. Judith Ann, 47,110 Griplay, Gloria. 47,111 GIQIQII, JM, 2l.Z4,ll,l4S.110 Gnu. Judy, 47 Glhlllllllle Glenn. 40.11.111 Guyon. Flomiea. 10.110 -H. 1-ladlaek, La Donna, 10.111 Hagan, Jerry, 2o,ol,41,1z,1o7 Haggard. David, 111 Haggard. Linda. 111 Hqgard. Phillip, 110 Hlgllf. Slilllnll. 21.10.111 Hahn. Maryam, 47.114 Hun... Alle... 114 Hlirfnld, llrliin, 21.1 l,10.114 Hala, Mr. Charlea A. 16 1-1.1., 111.1111.., no Hall. Donna. 47.107 Hell. Nancy, 17.47.107 Hall, Ralph. 110 Hall, Ronald, 11.44,1l,C1,Kl,107, 1 il Hamilmn, Kirk, 11,107 Hamilmn. Sbari.19,114,110 Hamlet. Nancy, 19.114 I-lamman, Jury. 41,110 Hammond, Bill. 20,14,11,44,1!,C1, 64.61.107 Hammond. Mn. Claude, 6 Hlllll. 20.1l,41,4i,47,l07 Hannon. Pat. 107 Hann1xm.Jon. I4,11.107 Hansen. Allan, 11.114 Hanlon. Edith, 40.10.114 Hardin. Shelby Ln, 110 Hlfl. Margie. 21.47,l10 Hlflin, Killa, 21,1 l,10,114 Hu-moo. Deadly, 41.10.110 Hannon. Slldll. 107 Harril. Contra. 21 Harris. Mn. Dallna, 7 Harril. Eva, 11.47.110 Harris, Henry. 14.107 Harris, jerry. 114 Hlfril, Juan. 22.24.29.10,ll,l07 Harris. Johnny, 21.107 Herrin. Mile. 110 Hlrlil. Rlltll Ann, 11,1l,47.l14 Hlllil, Suzie. 25.10.114 Harrison. Davl, 24.11.107 Harriman. Jane, 47,107 HlHiDll. llllltll. 40.12.110 Hlllilll. Connie. 107 Huchetl. Kay, 107 Hawk, Janice. 47.107 Hawk. Phil, 114 1-1aylll,,Iudy, 41.l1,!4,10l 1-Inns. Ana, 11.1l,21,Z7.16.17,10l 1-layer. Sandra, 1o,41,47.72,74.1ol Hayr, Bob, 44.1'9.61,11'll Heavin, Sandra, 27.10.114 Heddluon, Margaret. 47.101 Hedges. Mn. Edna L., 11,11 Hrfley, Norma, 21,42.10,110 Heflin. Ann, lOl Heitunan, Puricia. 2C.10,110 Heldermxn, Helen. 40,111,110 Henderson. Lynda. 10,101 Hendenon, Mile, 20,ZZ.Z1.14,12.10l Henderson, Patricia, 2 1,47,114 Henderson, Travis, 21,11,6l.l10 Henry, Dilnl. 11.47,10l Hemley, Raymond, 114 Hepp. 'r1..., 1111 Hermann, De l.0la. 1!,41,47,l0l Herndon, Dear., 11,42.41,10l Herndon, Larry, 41.11.114 Heuer, jim. 11,110 Heater. Margaret, 10l Higbie. Ruaty, 110 1-11g1.ley, J..1..., 11,1111 Highleyrnan, Barbara, 11.46.47,1 14 Hill. Don. 114 Hill. Jim, 114 Hill. Joh... 11,10l Hill, Ruth, 2137.114 Hill. Terry, zo,u,s7,1o1 Hill. Vicwr, 91.71.101 Hincllly, Kllwl, 41,41,10,l14 Hindu. Jerry, 10 Hinchfizld, Jayne, 29.10.114 Hieehrqu. David. 12.110 Hike, Muriel, 22.47,74,114 Hin, Nancy. 10.114 Hixen, Ju., 10.71,l0l H0l'1l1l,Jel'Iy, 21,1 1,5 1,114 Hobemhr, Jan, 10,110 Hobson. Billie, 10,110 Hodrrn, Diane, 21.47.114 Hodxan. Judy, 40.114 Holfaman, Peggy, 11.17.110 Haiku. Barbara, 10.114 Holirnann, jimmy, 10l Hhltnlllb. Dick, 20,1l.21.21.1f.11. lZ,10l,11! Holeunb, Joan. 40.47.114 Holcomb, Julie, 11,111,110 Holiday. Tammy, 134 Holland. Min Blanche, 12 Holland, Min Mildred, 7.10 Hollander, Bala, 24,1179 Holley. Patricia, 10.110 Halli., Robert, 40,1'1,110 Holloway, Margaret, 134 .,,.., xv, , Personal lreton, Paz. 47,109 Irvine. Sylvia, 20,21,11.1!,10,109 Irwin, Mr. ner, 14,19.61,141 lxelin, Dennis, 111 lillmlel, Polly, 22,11.29,4C,47,lC, 10, lm... Dmd, 17,111 l1or1,joy:e, 11.10.111 .J- ,llhl1'l,Jll1i:e, 41,10,l1l jaban, Samelia, 1Z,Z1.11,11.10.110 Jackman. Bill, 1z,11,19,1 11 Jrelrm., Dam., 10,111 Jaelmr., Jane, 47,111 jackwn, jerry, 111 jackson, Patricia, 40.10.111 jackson, Patty, 42 jaC0l7l. Jacobs. Harriet. 110 jay. 11 Jacobson, Jeanne Anne, 21.10.111 J....e., sen., 10 June., David, 11,111 James. Elizabeth. 111 June., Larry, 111 Jlmvl. Miekey, ll,111 James, Pull. 24,11.11,110 Jamti. Mn. ltbl. 7 james, Verda, 47,110 jarnagin, Phyllis,11,17,1l.110 Jeffrey, David, 4l,42,11,111 Jeffrae., saws., no Jenkin., Gerald, 20.Z1,14,11.l10 Jenin... Jon. 21.18.111 Jenlinl, Beverly, 42,111,111 Linda, 27 Jennings, Robert, 40.11.111 jenningi. Tommy, 40 Jael. Charlene. 19.10.110 jack, Katherine. 26,19.10,l1l Index Rennedi. David, 11,116 Kennedy, Linda, zo,zz,z1,21,49.1o, 1 l 1 Kennedy, Martha, 11.47.111 Kerr, Mr. Charles. 12 Kerr, Je Arm, 20,11,41,47,72,71 1 1 l Keuler, Gay, 12,21,17,1'0.116 Killian. Susan, 47.112 Killmgh, Jerry, 11,111 Kimball, jo Anne 11,111,116 Kang, Alvin, 41,41 King, Ann, 40,111.1 16 King, Lynda, 16,111 King, M.rvi.., 21,116 King, Ray,1Z,11,112 Kingerey. Tom. 116 Kirkpatrick. ln, 47,111 Kirkpatrick. Karen, 26,111,112 Kirkwood. lill, 26,111 Kitd1en.Earl, 21.11.116 Klein. Anne, 2l,l1l Klein. Shirley, 11 Klutz, Rosalind, 10,111 Knighr, Jeanine, 27.29,47.1l1 1t..1,1.., Mr.. Mrbel. 10 Krwti, Sndrl, 22.21.17.112 Koch, Harryette, 19.116 Koelm, Doris, 111 Koeppel. jane, 116 Kragg. Gloria. 37 Kramer, Paul, 11,111 Kremer, Shirley, 20,1l,19,4C,47,112 Krause, Nancy. 21,27.17,19,41,10, 116 11.-egel, T....., 17.1l.11.l12 Krulnm, Edna Mu, 11,41,41,10.l11 ltugle. Dm, 112 Love. john, 11 Lme, nay, 1i,44.19,l2,l17 Loveless, Betty, 47,111 Loveleax, james. 112 Lowe, Len Ann, ZC.10,4l,l17 Lauer, Lou Ann, 1 11 Loy, Jim, 44.71.111 Luber. Dm, 14 Luce. Stewart, 111 Lllmlll, Karl LR. 15.47.117 Lundy. J. C., 30 Luton. Virginia, 21,11,47,l17 Lynch, Ann, 1l,47,111 Lynch. Michel. 11,117 Lynn, David, 44,117 Lyon, Sharon, 10,117 McAliater, Bill, 111 McAlitter, Vade.'Z1.11.44.11.1l,62. 117,117 McAuliffe, Anne, 47.117 McCall, Eugena, 10.117 Mecall, Sharon. 1l.10.1l1 Mecall, sue, 29.17.111 McCann, Charles, 72 Melhrtlry. Bobby, 112 Mecl.i.., Carolyn, 17.74.111 Mecha... J...iee, 111 McClain, Nancy, 17.1!.47,117 McComb1, Pat, 4Z,47,117 McCormick, lub, 22,24,1l,14,11. 1 17 McCormick. Vichy, 74 McCoy. Diana, 47.112 McCoy, Gary, 1 1 3 Maya, Claren. 111 Maya, Sid, Sl,l1l Meade, Paul, 11,44,1l,l2,fl,f9,111, 1 16 Meaderl, Carolyn. 47,112 Meadoill, Panic. 20,21,41,47,11 1 Merrr., Linda. 11,111 Meant, Lila, 42.11.111 Means, Sally, 47,1 1 1 Meder, Myrl, I1l Medford, Don, 11l Medley, Bob, u,44,7o,1 1 1 Mee, Joh... 11.11.111 Melton, Mn. L. D., 6 Melton, Joe, 70,11l Mellon, Marilyn, 17.47.112 Menifee, jim. 11l Menn, Gail Janne. 27.47. 11l Merclunt, Phyllis, 111 Merchant, Ronnie. 111 Meriklll, David, 1l,11,1ll Merkel, Carol, 1C.29,17,1l1 Merkle, Butch. 11,111 Merrick, Bob, 111 Me11enger.C.arolyn,21.49.1I,l1l Mezealf, wall, 11,44,1'l,f1,l1,70, Ill Meyera, Kent, 6415.111 Milam, Marilyn. 111 MeCray, Mr. C. B., 6 ar, J..., 117 Miller. Miller, Miller. Millrr, Miller. Miller. Miller. Miller. Miller. Ann. 16.47.112 Barbara, 11,112 Billy Dan, 2l,12,1l,l11 Kent, 42.11.112 Noraie. 1l,11l Mn. Ramah, l1.2l,1! Raymond, 111 Riehard. 40.11,l1l Wallis, 11.111 Kuhn. Fred, 11,44,11,1l,il.l12 1t..11..., my, as John.. Kaye, 1!,12,4C,47,l11l,114 Johnson, Mr. Anlnur C.. 11 johnson, Carolyn, 16.2!,1 1.17.10, 1 10 johnson, Dick, 111 Johnson. Judy, 47 Johnaon, Karen, 111 Johnson. Kendall, 21.11.111 jalmam, Levis. 40,110 Jehnaem, Lloyd. 54.11.111 Jahnmn, Mary Lou, 47,110 Johnaon, Reba, 47.111 ,l0l1n10n, Slrlll. 11.47.110 johnson, Sara Kay. 20.10.110 Johnson. sk1p,z1.11,11.11o Julrnrton, Gary, 110. Johnston. Judy, 10,111 johnxron. Orin. 40,110 Holmes, Holmes. Holmes, Holme, Holton. Carolyn, 21.10 Jer... 41.10.114 Joann, 10,114 Tommy,1l,N.11,6l.111 Carol. 111' johntron, Tmnmy, 16,111 Janes, Barbara, 47,110 jones, Cynthia, 49.10.111 jones, Donald, 30 jones. Donna Beth, 47,111 Hmmey, Carolyn. 109 Honerhmp, Carlrne, 47.111 Hwd, David. 10.109 Hooh. Wally, 111 Hooper, Diane, 110 Horn, Charlotte, 110 Horton. Mr. Landeu L., 10.2l Hoskins, Robere. 40.11.109 Hamer. Suaan, 11 1 Hoster, Jeffrey, 110 Houk. Tom. 111 Houle. Tennny, 27.12.109 Hvllard. Linda, 47.103 Hoyx. H. l.. 111 Hoya, jim. 11,109 H..11b.r.1, Flnyae, 12,Gl,111 Hudgenx, David, 17,1 10 Hudson, Tomi Sue, 21,2l,10,110 Huey, hh, 44.64,i7,l 09 Huffinen, W. C., 109 Huffman, Fred, 109 Huffman, Ronnie, 1! Hughes. Raymond, 110 Hughes. Harriet, 47,111 Hughes, Simon, 109 Hughm. Roy, 11 Huln. Miss Retha Wave, 7 Hrrlme, June, 11,111,110 Hlllky. Ginrge, 11,11.44.19,i1,109 Hunt. larlaan, 110 Hum. letty, 47,111 Hunt. Kayton, 111 Hunt, Llndl, 11.19,42,10.110 H....., La...1..y, 19,111 Hunt, Dlvid. 11.110 Hurky, Kay, 47,111 Hutchinson, Tommy. 40.11.109 Huuon. Stewart, 11.111 Hyau, Don. 24.11.11.109 Hyde. Clark, 11,Cl,111 Hynes, Bobby. 10.111 .. ..1.. lce. Vieloe, 42,11,111 Iliff, Terry.11,111! lmlt. Glln. 44.70.111 Ingham. Gary,10! lngram, james. 11.109 jonfl. Mrs. Glenn. I onea J.......y 44.11,1l.61.110 ones, ymon, 1 10 jones, J anis. 111 .1 . ' . J L R jones. oben, 20,111,111 jones, Volney, 11,111 jones ayman. 21 , W 10110, vaynell, 17,10,19,1U.11l Kunz. Dorothy, 19.116 -L- Ladd. Bill, 116 Lrmb. Carolyn, 21,111.1 12 Llmirand, Marilyn, 10,112 Lancaster, Barbara, 10,115 Lancaster, Charlene, 111 Land, Gene. 112 Land, John, 112 Lmdi., Jw., 111 Landrs1m,jan, 29,17.1l Lane, Mn. Mary, 7 Lanier. Sonny. 14 Lanthrop, David, 115 Larimore. Marjorie, 111 Lawyer, San. 21,24.10,111 Leake. joe, 111 Lee. Bill, 11.116 Lee. Shllvn, 42,41,10.111 Leech. Alan, 44,112 Leffel, Torl1.17,1l,11.112 Le Force, Jane, 47,112 Lellmet, Shawn, 41.10.71.71,111 Leland. Barbara. 47.116 Lemmans. Bob, 115 Lemmnm, Diane, 1l,19,11l Lemon, Lynette, zo,11,24.47,111 Lenhlrdl, Robert, 2l,1l,11,64.11C Lenu. Leveri Levy, Lou Mu. 10.111 cl1.l51-next. 10.111 Harrison. 111 McCulloch, Robert. 111 McDaniel, Buzz, 2K,14,11,11,71.114 Mcbenmnt, Beth, 11,112 McDonald, Sherry, 47.1 14 McDowell, Mrrilyn, zo,zz,z1.z1,zr, 11,1 14 Mcilderry, Marcia, 10,11,29,14,41, 45.74.114 McElroy.George,21,14.1Z,11,71.117 MeFalI. Sherry, 41,46,l4,l 14,121 McFarland, Jimmie, 71.117 McGee. Mary. 29.11.117 Mec.11,Mz1.e, 12.1l,114 M:Gilval'y, Kllil. 21,11,17,47.117 McGlauon. Wiley, 71,114 Mclnlolh, Carole, 26.11.117 Mtlllldh. link. 11,Z1,12.42,11.111 MeKeel. Gary, 11,114 McKenzie, Betty, 117 Meliinney. John, 0.117 Me1..1.., Nmy, 11,114 McMillan, Dora Ann, 27.114 McMurry. jim, 1l,1 1l McQueen.Nel1on,1O,Ol.11l .M.. Magann. joe, 1l Mager, Jeanette, 20,11,lG,114 Mahlney. Sue, 16.10.112 Maidr. Suzanne, 47,11l Maimbourg, Mary, 47,114 Malhtrbe. Marlene, 21,10.16,47,1l4, 114 Malone, Kirk. 11l Mi1lt,ju11y, Z7.1l.1!,11,111 Milli. Tommy. 112 Milner, Virginia, 121 Minick.Mary.21.41,11.111 Minyen, Carroll, 26,1 12 Minyen, Do.. C.,11,11l Mitchell. Barbara, 16,1l.49,11.l6, 1 1 1 Mitchell, Dee,11,1I,11 Mit1:hell,judy, 111 Milellell. Sarn. 10.1'l.42.1 11 Mdlln. Frlnh, 11.11.111 Mundy. Maehrel. 40.11,11l Mooney, Mn. Mary Jana. l,41 Mooney, Nanci, 20,118 Mooney, Paz, 41,41,4i.112 Moore, Moore, Moore. Moore. MOON. Moore. Moore. Alum 11.116 Carole, 11,112 Gwen. 116 Martha, 4l.115 Mn. Noln, 11,27 Sharon, 116 Warren, 116 Jordan. John, 27,111 Levy, Nancy, 17 Maloy, Bob, 11l Jordan, Jo1.....ey, z1,19.4z.1 11 jordan. Par, 47.11 S joaey. Lynn, 47.116 Paericia. 41.10.111 1.ewix,Caml. 17.4s,1o,111 Lewis. Lewin. Levin. 1-1....la, 117 M..11ee. 42.111 Ma.. M... Lamb. ll Mank, Rusiell, 4.116 Mann. Charlotte, 20,21.11.1 14 M...r., jane, 11,11l Mann.Terr1. 11.01.114 Monrehud, Marilyn, 4l.112 Moran. Karen. 27,10,1l.l1l Morgan. Don, 16,1l,1 16 Morgan, Mary jo. 21,111 Morril, David, 11,11l Morris, Gril. 10,11,1l,41,4l,74,1ll Morril. Wynne, 4l,l11 Morrison, Carolyn, 11.17,11,119 Morrixon, David, 116 Morrison. Mario, 42,41.4l.1 16 Morrilon, Patricia, 12,115 Morrinon. Ralph, 21,119 Morrilon, Shllvn, 11.115 Mon. Marilyn, 1!.4l.11! Meal, Toni, 4l,l 11 Moyer. jerry, 14,11,1 11 .l01.Mauriee, 11,111 -K- Kamenesly, Beverly. 25.17.111 Kamp, Constance, 47,111 Kamp, Joanna, 10,116 Kimp, M.rily.., 17.47.111 Knrpenko, Bill, 11,127,116 Kaaner. Harrier, 111 Kauffman, Ed, 111 Kauffman, Sherril. 10.116 Kearney, Allison. 26.41.47.l1l Kearney. Denis, 11,111 Kearnr. Deana. 111 Kearna, De....a, 26,47,111 Keefer, Carol, 10,111 Keeth, Sharon. 116 Keffer, Eddie, 11.11.116 Keller, Charles, 116 Keller, Eddy, 11,116 Keller, Ken. 111 Kelley. Larry, 1l.44.11.1l1.l11'I Kelly. Barbara. 11 Kelly, Berry, 10,116 Kelly, Bob, 116 Kelly. Frank. 11.11.111 Kelly, Gwen, 19,111 Kelly, jmquline. 19,41,10,1 ll Kelaa, joe. 116 Kelli. Mn. joaeph, 6 Kendall. Waller 11,11,111 Kendrick. Kathryn. 111 Kennan, Nancy, 116 Kennedy, lnlaliie. 29,10,12.10,l11 Lewis. Roberl, 11,117 Lieber. Don. 117 Lighmer, Beverly, 19.47.111 Likea. Ronnie. 111 une., Richard, m Lillard, Jin...-.y.z4,11,11,117 Linblade, Paul. 111 Lindsay. Jimmy, 111 Lind1ey,lkbe, 10,111 Ling, Pre, 10,111 Lingenfelur, La Nelle, Z!,Ol.47,117 Link, Min Della. 10,26 Link, Marguerite, 21.47.111 Linn,j1rIee, 17,111.1 11 Liule, Charles. Z7 Little. Robert. 42 Littleum, lefty, 21,42,41,11 Linlezon, Dick. 17.41.11 Littleton. Tom, 61,117 Lively. Sally, 11,1l,10,117 Livesay, Darlene, 10,117 L......,.m.., M... Hazel s, 10 Loch, Billy, 19,11 Loeh, Ronnie, zo,zz,11,11,111,117 Locke, P...lr, 47,111 Lofria, Mr. Gene A., 9.41 Long, Belva, 19,41,111 Long, Mr. Bill, 11.14,u,1l,c1,7o Long, Dolores, 112 Long, Lewis. 117 Lonl. Par. 111 Long, Thomn, 1 12 Looney. Jim, 2l,4l,117 Loper. Don, 117 -1 59- Manlailll, Nancy, Z6,41,1l.11l Manning, Rolla, 41,1 1,l1l Mlptl, lill, 11,1l.11,l1l Maples, john. 11.11.112 March, john, 40.lI.111 Marchant, Tom, l1l Marentt. Mr. Leonard F.. 1I.14,6l Marlin, Linda, 11,112 Mani... lill, 10,14,11,1l,44,11,6l, 1 14 M..11..... Jam, 14 Mullim. Linda. 4l.11l Murphy, Bill, 119 Mllrry, Roll, 26.11.11.71,1ll.117 Myerl, Kent. 11 Martin, Franee.Z2.11,11l Manin. joe. 1l,11,l1l M.rri.., Pr..lr, 10.11,17,1l,114 Marvel. Mona, 47,112 M..1.e.e., muy, 114 Ma1hore,1im 11.61.111 Maron, Pat, 21.11.111 Mason. Sandra, 11,I1l Mathew Muhis. Marhis. Mathis, r, Bill, 10.44 Helen, 19.112 Johnnie, 11,111 Lee. 11,111 M.r1.i., Olga, 16,19,11,l1! M..1.1., navy, rr Mattlmu, Beuy, 114 Matthan. Bill, 111 Maltheil, Mlrioll, 2l,11,11.11l Matzhnn, lea, 1Q.60,6Z,il,l27,l1l Manson. Alice. 27.10.41,11,111 Maxwell. Jim, 11l Miy, Ddlllfil, 41.47.111 May. Richard, 1 12 Mayea, Mary, 11,111 Myers, Myrrl. Myen, Lavbll. 29.11.42.41.4,.1l.l1l Vandl. 4l,119 vllllctllf. 19.4l,1 1l Mynutt, Mu, 11,111 Naifeh, Nance. Nance. -N- Frlnhllll. 1 l.11.1 16 Lindt. 41.4l.I H Rmanne. 21 Nay, Herbie. 11.71.116 Nelvon. J...1i.1., 41.u,1 11 Nelson, Rmlnit. 13.11.119 Neville. Pal, 11,111 Nrwbloek, Nancy, 11,111 Neweomb. lnay, 4l,l11 Nevlebmli. Sulan, 1 11 Newton, Richard, 41.11.119 Newman. Rita. 42,4l,11! Nichol, Slndrl, Ill Naehol., Lynn. 21,24,11,11,1l.61, 115 Niehalx, Mike, 44.117 Niehoh, Mr. Raymond T., 11,21,24, 19 Nicholson, Jim. 11! Nickels, jim, 1 11 Noble. jd, 11,ll,1 17 Noble. San11ra,41,l11 Robertso Rnhinlon. Sharon, 113 Walker, Ann, 16,1l,19,4l.124 F 4 P--. e, 6l.S9.117 Nukes. Bill, 1111.1 Norw M . Novak ' . 11 ' . 14,11,I Ogden, ylli 1 .4 . 9 Oldfield. 1 11 Olive, Jackie, 21. 1 Oliver, ' I, Oliver, S . . 0'MaIley. , O'NeaI. P 11.113 Ormiston. - 1. 12.14. Osborn, l - Osborn. Man .11 Osborn. Toni, 10.11 Osborne. Pmy. 19. , 0'Toole. Paul, 11 Ons .J-'dv nn 1 . owe..,M1n 1 een . , Paee,Ke y, 21,4 .4 ,111 Paden Mr ohn Pade Pr, 1 , ' ,J ih. 2 Panze . l.1 Parh Park, Park. ile, 39 Parker. Bob. U Parker. Diane 1 , l.117.11 k , 111 1 I t Mori-1 V Palm T u a,, 2 1.MabIe, lo Parker V 11 J! Par 1,11 I, Patrer-son. C les. 2l,44 Patxerson, L rs, 2 I. 9 Patterson, Mary, 12, 4 , ,119 51.117 .139 Parxeraon, Mike. .4 Parser. Ada Mae, 0.41.1 J! Payne. Ann. 41 Payne Bob 1 11 Payne Don 1 19 Payne, Ramona, 119 Pearce. Mrs. Billye jo, Pearson. Donna. 22,11 1 Peek, Linda. 11.11.11 Peek, Sharon, 42,4l.4 ,1 Peery, Donna. l9.13l PalImv.1rene, 21.11.139 Pender, Berry ju, 26,4l,1 Il Pendleton, Miss 1.aVerns, M., 1 Penn, Monte. 139 Perkins, Mn. Cecil, 6 Perkim, Gail, 11.139 Perkins, Lillian, 16.1 1! 111 X 11 ra 39 119 t I4 1 z 1 41 I k Owen,Tor1'1 y,19, X 1 P.- ll J 17 11 13 n 1 K f' 9 ll' 11 ckman. jane, 119 ' ni g..J1rnn1y, 21.17. 40 .' '. .14 , A .. '. .zo, 1.1s,111 n y,1 ,4l.71,11 an Disk. 11 elaff Judy , 1,5 ara,! ear ae Z7 JI Ill ecor rol, f pal Index Sa! A ,11,24,U, Se erry. 141 . 41,1 14 Selrelle , 2l,1J,110 mi 1, le hned nnia, 24,14,1 14 Selrnenh red, 1l.44,1l,6 Sl Scholz Mary, 141 Schwedland. Ron - ,15.141 oerke. Denn ' .14 Ray.' e,z1.2s.1c,41,111.1 Schues1er.Sa1ly,21.J l d '. . . 140 Reet ruce. 11.140 , And 33,1 1 I R es. Dub. 9 vcs. Mike, 9 eeves, Nan l 9 Remington, 11,1 H Resler, Doro: y, 1l.19,140 1 My SX N-was-r.1-ek,z1.sr. l ,gl S-me. .u.n. ford . Il 1 E 'H . 2 ll I1 N ' 'T 'Y-3 1 6 R --l .1445 l,69,11l Ir llunniez ,120 f K l re IJ lr 1 r.l1 N ern . .1 J R, 4 4 4 40 . ll , 41 ' I 1 y Il R on ll Reuslinge nee.-1 111 ' Reve msn, 17 1 .42,4 40 s,Barhara, ,141 ld1.Bobbye.4 1 .l6. ll Re e nolds. Mae Belle. I 1.119 oade1,jayP 4' 1 ,111 i e. Leu 11 40 Ri aI 2 1,119 Ri 1. 71- ,21.2s.1c, 9 ic - on erry,140 icha o ,Kay.2l,11 1 ha son, Ronau, 11 ey Mack 1 sppy Pete 1 1ves K y Roark. y. 21.16. Rohberxo ill. 119 Robe , ilIy,211 R , Lee, 119 Ro s, Phil, 140 ns, Ramona, 1 rn, Sue. 140 ohertmn. Ann. Ro11eruon,Fr k. l9.I19 Robertson, . 4l ancy. 71.1 U Z.4f,l2.I 19 .54,C6,70,l2, Robe R rs ll Rllhhnl, 1S,11,140 .Sally, 29.41.140 son, Mrs. W. L., 6 a 'n1.R udy, z1,zz,12.1s.11,71, 140 Robinson. Charles, 113 Robinson. David, 12.11.111 Robinson. Jin., 11.1a,11,14o Robinson. Oven, 111 Robinson, Patricia, 11,141 Roblyer. Mr. Jeek A.. 14.12,44,41, Perkins. Phil, 16,44,117 Tw-2. Roland. 18.11 1 Perkins, Mary Ann, 140 Perkins, Mary Joan, 11,41,4l,71.140 ml: Mny U H ,H Wallace, Margaret. 3 1,1 l,1 1,1 24 11,123 Peters, joe. 61 Pnerlnn. Bill, 44.19,6J.II7 Peyton, Myrna, 1 17 Phillips, Luella, m Phillips, Virginia, 1 1,140 PhiPP0. Phyllis, 30,117 Piar, Larry. 117 Picksrd, Miss Lelia,'l Pickle, Orville. 111 Pickle, Tony, 31,117 Pierce, Frank, 16,14.11,140 Pirfti. Gary. 61 Pierce, Karen, 1 U Pierce, Sharon, 10.11.117 rierrol, Nielry, 61,1411 Pieraon, Donna, 41 Pierson, Molly. 21.41.111 Pitney, Lesley, 41.140 Pitta, joa Poizat, Guy, 91,I1l Pollack. Stanlay, 40 Pomeroy, Bob, 19,1 1 I Potter, Robert, Ill Pavyner. Doris, 30.11.118 Puyner. Kdth, 111 Peynzer, Bill. 31.11.140 Pvynkkr. Jim. !I,J7,1'1,I40 I'na1or1.joI1n, 11,140 Price. Carole, 30,4l,11l Price, Montine, 2I,21.4l,I40 Pricer. Judy, 26.41.111 Priddy, Harriet, 17.74.140 Priddy. Pu, 11l Priddy. Paulette. 1 11 Prigmore. Millard, 1J,11l Prince, Ginger, 11,11.11l Privette. Parnell, 11,1 I I Pnsiu, Miss Mary, l Pryor. John, 140 Pugh. Gordon. J0.S9,11l Pugh. Mary Arm, 19.4l,140 Putman, Ronnie. 140 Pull, Mary Lynn, 50,11,l40 Pulin, Nicole, 19,4l.11l .Q- Quellltr, Pnd, 1I,ll,11,140 nne. 140 Rodriquez, jeslie. 11.141 Rogers, Kent, 13,141 Roisman. Tony, 1Z.14,11,119 Rollins. Richard, II! Roring, Carolyn. !l,4l,141 Rose, Kose, Rose. Rose, Gail, 4l.lI9 Larry. 11,141 Mike. 11.11.141 Pa1.4l,141 Rosenfield. Stan. 141 Rosa, Ross, Rosso Darlene, 41,141 janet, 141 n. Ronald R.,141 Rove, maine. 11.119 Rowland, Norma, 11.19 Rnckel. Mika, 141 1 , woerke, Ni T' 114 ,111 ,11, Sena, Elsie 2 Scoxs, 1.ee,11. 0 Scot!,1an,16,1ZI1 da john. S dam ,Nancy, ,120 ,jim. 44,1l, ,64,70,14I Se Andy, 11,141 St , halls, 12.114 gan, Nancy, 11,141 gler. Anneeir, 41 nne, 42.141 Seward. Shadid. e, 1, slradid. jay 120 Shadid, Nen 14 r. arl L, 17,18 Sharp, F tr, 71,121,141 Sha ay. 114 a inda, 11.1 14 . Phillip, 40.11 av, Mariorie, 111 deed. William, 25,141 Sheen, Data, 142 Shelburne, ty, Sl,4l.12I Shelton, Ca - 114 Shelton, Ern-1 ee, 41.1 14 Shenold. Karl, '- .24.40 Shepard, iss G dya, Sherman. y. 4l,1 , ' 42 , - 41 , 1 1 1 1 4 nedeechrrlen 1 41.41.72.119 5,1,.,,.., Ivin,I10 Shafer, Sherwood. 'Q Shields, Fred Shields. janet Shields, Ka Shipman. Ba Shipman, Sha Shirk, Jill, 20,4 Shirk,joh1-1,17.1J, Shirley, Tom, 10 Shirley. Toni. 141 Shnell, Donald, 114 Shoemaker, Gent. 25.45.UrI 1 Shoemaker, Janice. 26 Shoernaker.Tony. 114 Shorbe. Sue, 46,4l,12I Shont, Edvanna. 114 shiver, Dvn, 41.11.141 Shubert. Pat, 10,12,2l,21,26.J4,ll. 49,11,91,I21 Sihel. Sidney, 11.114 Sleber, Aniea. 26,114 Sikes, Bill, 24,111 Silvernail. Sharon. 121 Silvesser. Tracy, 141 Simon. Gaynel, 26,27,4J,11.111 Simon. Margaret. 11.141 Simpson, Gwen, 39,4l.142 Simpson. johnny, 11,141 simpson. Maryln, 11.142 Sims. H. O., 10,12,3l.121 Sinclair. Robert. 68,121 Singer. Stan, 121 singlernn, Henry 11,114 Skaggs, Ronnie, 44,64,67,70,142 Sloan, Sharon, 111 Smelser. Mr. Caroll L.. 14,72 Spar. Milt, J1,44.19,CJ,I4Z Spearman, Dick. Il Speed, kebeeer. 4l,142 Spence. Sylvia, 41,142 Spicer. Lofil. J0.4l,111 Spiva, Mary Ann. 41,121 sprrdling, Sara, 11.41.141 Springer, Ann, 2l.41,112 Springer, Phyllis, J9,4l,142 Srago. Glenda. 1937.121 Sumsxis, Chris, 11,142 Stamos. Chris, 12,1 1,19.I Z Standeven. Ann, 1!,11.74.1 srnn1r1a,e.Me. John, 1, 1 Stanford, Chuck, 111 Sreples. Bob, 27.114 seam, Carroll. 1o.1 1 St. Dizier, Mr. R. J., Sreelman, Lynne, 16,1 Srephens, Bill, 19.61.112 Srepp, Lloyd, 40, Szevens, Youvon l,14J Stewart, An 1, 21.29,41,S . 1 St . lll. 4 S1 . , 141 S1 , jo rs, 143 Stew eile, J7,11,I43 Stevia ike, 44.70.112 Szidha Jim. 25,44,S4,70,I12 - - to Sue,114 J Linda, 20,13 1,122 - , Alice, 21,4l 14 e, Barbara, 1, e, john, 11 1 ' oner. Judy. 1 1. Smut, Barry, 111 Sanus. Larry, 14.41, 1. Swat, Lynda, 14-1 Ssreuferr, Marian, , ,141 Streuferr, Richard, 11 Strong. Ca 3l,4I.143 Swan, Kerr, 1J,71,121 Swan, Sal , 1 Stuart, W , 11.114 snremlr verly,41.11.74,141 Sznln irginia, 51,114 Suggs elen, 15.114 Sulli n. Mr. Wesley, 17,41 S i ant, Sydney, 11.31,11.J6,!9, 1 .143 mmen, Carolyn. 32.11.143 5 reck, Phil, 11.11.121 Sutton, Carole, 21,4J.4lrl14 wars, Steve. 1E,1l,72,122 Swanson, Dr. j. Chester, 6 Swanxon, Tom, Cl.14l Svlatek, Tom, 21.68.123 Swindell, Catherine, 111 Symea, Ronnie, 121 ' , Virginia, 17 X Thurman, dark, 141 Tier, Kathy, J7,41,1I,l4l Timhttlakl. Don, l1,ll.l!,fl,l4l Timlnooa, Kay, 111 Tinder, Deluru, 111 Tivie, Carolyn, 11.1 11 Tomlinson, Nrney, 26.10.141 Towery, Bobby, 11,111 Townsend, Ramona, 4l.14l Tracewell. Bill, 64,66.121 Trachtenberg, Marvin, 11,1l,11,144 Trekell. Roger, 20.11.121 Trice, jun, 42.4l,4l,I44 Tripp, Sherry, 11,11.111 Tnselove, Gerald. 111 Tucker, Kent, 1l,H.I44 Tuma. Bill, 71.144 Tunnell, Nancy. 111 Turner, jo e, 125 Turner, .. 111 Turner. irley, 4l,111 Tur ' Gaylin. 19,4l,144 Tyl anal. 41,4l.1Z1 'ry Mn. Marene. 9,41 -U.. Imer, Ners, 11,111 Underwood. Mary. 11,124 .v- Valentine. Carol, 124 Vance. Billy, 114 Vandaveer, Gail, 19.40,4I.144 Vandemeer, David, 41 Valademltr. Mary Ellen, 41,Yl,74, 1 44 Van Dunn, Betlye. 12,14,1f.4l,144 Van Dyke. ldv, 19 Van Fleet. Robert. 114 Wlltll. Sllmll. J0,4l,12 1 Welt. Mill lah. 9.39 Wese. Sally. 16,27,J 1.11 1 Whalen, Pat, 1C.Z9.4l,111 vlresley. Larry, 11,24.11,144 Wheeler, David, 41.12 1 vlrerry, Mary Ann, 41,141 Whersrone, Bill, 2l,11,141 White, Carolyn, 111 While. Wendell. 10,121 Whitehead, Larry, 11 1 Whitener, Robert. 31.11.11 1 Whitfield, Kay. 17,1,,4l,l4l Whixley. Bob. 145 Whistle. Carl, ll Whiule, Fred, 41 Widdifield, Harry, 11,111 WiIcoxsnn,ja1Ma, 11,111 Wilcoason. Pat, 21.Ji,41.11! Wildmala, Harriet. 21,16.!l,1l,I44 Wilkinaon. Sarah, 111 Williams, Diana, 121 Williama, Fred, 42,129 Williams, jan, JD Williams. jim, 11,116 Williams, judy. 39,116 Williams. Muon, 121 Williaml. Pat, J1,J!,4l.lC,l2K Williams, Rory. 21,1 16 Willoughby, Miaa Lucille, l,41 Willl. Wally, 126 Wilton, Anne, 21.11.115 Van Horn. Barbara, 10,4l.144 Van Horn. Patty, 10.4l,1 11 Van Met Van Scary, er, A. P., 11,14,41,11.144 oe,1S1 J Vedder, Myra, 16,17.19.!7.1l.1Z4 Vermillion, 1011, Jl,14,1feI24 Vick. Bill, 13,114 Vincent. Vincent, Darrell, 16.J1.44,6l,124 Tommy,11.111 Vinyard, Lovita, 2l.J9,114 Virale, Mr. Frank, 11,42 Von Tungeln, Misa Henrietta, 1.21 Wade. B Wade, B Wade, L .V- ubara. 11.41.124 ill, 144 amar, Zl.44.124 Wade, Leo, 21,22,14.1 1,14,11,144 Wade, Mary Ann. 17.48.111 Wrde. Sharon, 41,11,71,7z,144 Wages, Mrlry, 114 ' Waggener, Bill ,124 Wilson, Wilson. Wilson. Wilson. Wilson, Wilson, Wilson. Wilson. Wilson, Bob, 116 Bruce, 40.11.125 Donald, 51.116 Emmet, 44.61.126 Gleneua, 41 jim, 70.156 john, 14,4l,l44 Joyce, 144 Lucy. S6,17,1l.11.11C -1'- TaII70l, Dayid, 14.39.121 Tally, Suxanna. 4l,143 Tale, DOH. 15,Jl,12J Tale, Nancy, 17,!7.4l.1ZJ Tate, Rnndalyn, 11,111 Tayar, Rachel, 41.141 Taylor, Bruce, 11,141 Walker, Carole, z9,11,1 1,1a,1z4 Walker, Darn.. 124 Wilson, Mike. 116 Wilen, Nancy, l1.Jl.116 Wilson, Steve, 31,115 Wills-ua, Paul, 116 Wimpey. Alan. 11.144 Windes, Joe. 40,116 Wingo, Don, 116 Winkler, Glenda, J7.4l,144 Winslow, Marietta, 116 Winter, Mary llry. 4l,l44 Wisharz. Betty, 126 Wiaharl, Bill, 11,144 Rue, Danielle. 19,10 Ruggla. joyce. 11.141 Rugglea. Kenneth. 17.13.113 Ruiz, Delores, 17,1 U Runysn, Arthur, 141 Ruacha, Eddie, 21,17,91,119 Rushing, jamea, Z4.40,1l.I41 Russell. Lois, 119 Russell. Marlene, 51.40.141 Rutledge. Charlene. 19.41.141 Ryan, Charles, 1l,I I9 Ryland, Charles. 40,110 -S- SaIa0,Sha1'0n, 11,146,114 Sage, Darrell, 120 Saied, Annerre. 31.141 Sala. Sondfa. Z1,4Z,4l,IZO Salomon, Mary Anne,19,120 Salyer, Mona, 10,21.21.2f,27,1I,I2Il Sam1.Jan Lee. 114 Sanderl. Dick. 1l,K1,I10 Sandert. Vtrnie, 15.44.19,61,Cl.110 Sandy, Richard. 114 Sanford. Bill, 13.120 Sanfodd, Pepper, 21,120 Sanford. Sue. 11,114 Sartin, Mrs. Nevva Imac, 11.11.16 Saulx, Knnald. 11,1 14 Saulsberry. Donna, z7,44.41.11,sz, 9S,110,11l Smelser. jimmy, 6419.114 Smirh. Barbara, 17.31.121 Smith, Barbara Arm. 11.142 Smirh Smirh . Brenda. 37.51.142 Mrs. Fern Reed, 11.Z2.14.26 Smith, Hsrlene, 42.11.142 Smirh, Judixh, 11,114 Smith. Judy, 10.41.141 Smirh . Karen. 42,41,14Z Smith, Karol, Zl.14Z Smilh , Kennuh, 142 Smirh, Leu Ann. 114 Smith, Marilyn. 2l,2J,11,l4Z Taylor, Jack. zs,z1,11.17,s1.141 Taylnr, Jun, 111 Taylor, Ken, 10 Taylor, Larry, 29.1 l,417,11.111 Taylor, Martin. 14,111 Taylor, Roberta. 16.11.142 Taylor, knnnie, 11,z7.1s.141 Taylor, Tiki, 2 1,111 Taylor, Mr. W. H., 6 Tehauno, Charles, 111 Thomas, Betty, 41,121 Thmnas, Beverly, 41,141 Thomas Thomas Thomas , David. 24.141 ,George,11.11l . George B., 121 Thornax, Lillian, 111 Thomas. Robers, 111 Thomas, Sherry. Z1.4Z,11.1 11 Walker, Walker, Walker. Walker, Walker, Wallace, Elaine, 1 I1 Gail, 17,1 1,1 1.124 Jeanne, 10.144 Marcia, 41,144 Phyllis, 111 Joyee, 11,19,41,1z,1z4 WaIIa:e, Martha. 11.4l,144 Wallis. Chester, 1l,111 Wallin. Lou Ann, 11.48.144 Wallis. Mrs. Wally, 6 Wallx. David, 144 Walrath, Nancy. 41.111 Waner, Lydia, 11.11.144 ward, Beverly, 111 Ward, Par, 27 Warden, Warren. 7 3 . I 44 Warren. Warren, Bill. Il lkrty, 1Z,1S,11,41.49.11, Fred, 20.114 j1ney.Z1.Z6.42,11.111 Warren, Larry, 11,11,1l,121 Warren, Steve. 1 Z S Waxen. Donna. 4l.144 Watkina. Betty, 11,111 Smieh, Naney, 41.1 S4 Srnirlr. Pmy. 19,111 Smith, Sue Dele, 29,121 Smyxhe, Berry. 111 Snelwn. Carl, 19,114 snelwn. John, 142 Snider, john, 40 Snider, Merrill. 142 sniper, 11111, 142 , Snnddy. jack, 11,114 Sobnl, Sharon, 22,19,4l,14Z 5011, Barbara, 2Z,39,11,12Z Son, Carulyrl. 1I,17,11,142 Sorenson, Digby, 70,114 Sorenson, Eric, 26.11,72,142 Sorrels, Gary. 11,114 Souxhard, Mike. 10 Sparks, Susan, 21.Z3,27,42,11,141 Thomason, Judy, 111 Thomlinson, Mrs, Frank S., 6 Thomlinson, Maribelh, 10.22,24.Z1. TI10mpam1. Bonnie, 141 Thompson, Carol, 19,41,46,4i,74. 121 Thompson, Carole, 43,4l.I43 Tlmrnpsrn-1. Diana. 41,1 11 Thompson, Helen, 11.111 Thompson, jackie. 4l,141 Thompson. Kaye, 143 Tlrnrnpwn, Lois. 21.17.41 Thompson, Mary, z1,12,11.49,11, Wasson. Bobette, 21,SZ,41,49,71,72, l6,12i Watson, David, 24.13.111 Watson, Dub, !1,44,41,19.61,61, Withfrl, Ann. 41,144 Wall. Lmaiae, 4l Wolfe. Louiae, 141 Wolfkill, Elizabeth, 4l,1 16 Wolford. Lynda, 1!.!7,1 16 Wolu. Berry, 11.141 Womack, Carolyn. 5 !,11.141 Womack, Robin.11,11i Wonn, Anita, 10,41.11,1 16 vmd. Bsrbm, 16.4l,141 Wood, jerry, 116 ' Wood, Ijnda. 116 Wood, Marilyn, 116 Woud, Richard, 4I,1!,14l Woodward, Charles. 2l.116 Woody, Tommy, 141 Wnolbrighr. Mary Helen. lil Woolley Dona. 21.116 wnolsey. Par. 10.4l,11C Woolvorrh. Linda, 16 . Wooten. Darla. 4l,141 Watkins. Herky, 116 Wray. Gloria, 21.126 111 Thompson. Mr. Ono. S Thms-1pson,Shirley,4l,l11 Thompson, Thomas. 141 Thornton. 73.143 Karen, 2J.!I,!l.41.4l. Thrasher, Mn. Rubye 1..e, no Thrvwer, jerry, 42.6l 160- 6l,5l. Watson, 69.91,11f Marian,11 Wearherall. Bob, 11 Webb, Dan, 144 Webb, Sharon. 2S.4l,l21 Webb, Steve, 13,111 Webster. Lawrence, 1 11 Wegener. 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