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

 - Class of 1960

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Y 1 in lfyj 1 Z J 1 L l I I V111 g1'a1te111llv salute- vnu. lu II11- lfrwi 1 , . llislury ul' Olll' s1'l1unl you hun' ulnly fm 1111111111 lugh siz1111lz11'1ls ui 1-u111l111'l 111111 51-11111 ursllip, 1111 higlwr Iriluulf' 1-1111 lu- lac-fluw1'1l V' i 1 iii , 1 I f , ,W f X fs, -u .4. 'Wu 1 A I -Vbzilj., I . M - I X, I AA'ILI7'Q X3LL,q,t A fgwh. TR? ' BQ' X I' QR-Q, H lg ,lW5lw5WffM 355521: 3759 CONTENTS . T532 oUR DAILY D N I ' . Q4 0j Faculty-Currlcu W fs Q W NTHEBEAM A ,X gb,-,9 ' jjj?-,WVU Falcons K 72, , v - Lancers q .0 f Q v 'TDM ppp My C01'0UefS f I.-ifxxhfi' 1144, A 6 Cygnets fyf7f77 A ,I VZ Pi . AA. f 5 I' !l,d,f C6-' W4 -4 -,ma ,-.WZ 9' , THINGS WE Do I aff! 'K WWUI m CMMWWCI W I ' If lets KNIe!I:II?t37I5-IJJQQZCAQAZ I T ' X V 7 A ' Honors fggixyl Lf-:fi by Doings and Deere? 'V ba' A 'flyi- kf ' 5.1 jf IN T LISTS IF' A L I yjtif Tilt and Tourney - D ' Q On the ground J ,,Vf' ff 'ZZ 'Y gg 71 vzgtg In the air V! ! Q Q Everywhere rj, xg jo I agua? fa A yr T CRUSADERS A ,- 'Ra - . , of M Ka Q0 I EO Knights Q ,ZW Squires 7144? 122' ' Heralds f Pages ffZM'7Af. if INDEX f-if QW ' I 5 U. 4 . 1 -A ,A ,1 ,1., ,. I f, F OREWORD Whatever title a student body chooses to become known by reveals the vital character of that group. The sobriquet Knight and Lady was not chosen lightly or on impulse. Many, many names were offered and considered. Members of that very first student council had the difficult task of lead- ing a student body with long estab' lished traditions into a void-a com- pletely new school, unknown, un- named. Selecting a path through a maze of untried adventures, they realized there were vast implications in the title Knight and Lady. But there was also a challenge. It was this that fascinated them. Lowerclassmen zealously committed themselves to become worthy of the best the name implied. They pledged to encourage future students, by their example, to do likewise. Today, five years later, Northwest Claasefn has accomplished the first year of its second generation-or four-year program. She can point proudly to her grad- uates. The probability of becoming like that which they admired and strove to emulate, has achieved mag- nificent results. From the fellowship and friendship, socially and scholastically, enjoyed at Northwest Classen students discover goals toward which to direct their energies. Names and incidents may sometimes be forgotten, but the meaning of being worthy of the title, Knight and Lady, is a substantial pilot. i kv xl el 'sl ii, 5 I N : N J N.- M is ...r s, U 4 'K Q X ,xi A , ,B 'T x xx I 'E Q as --- ,. .. H ug , u M ' 71 'F' 21 .ig ' ' r A NW- tw .,,,,, .. ,ma 7' fi R Mau- QQ: Q. '!?'f :num . ,-QT, ,,, 4. .- 'S 'A ff -1 ll MWF' 4 Wm 0 3 Q..-, N. K W . .-v. W-H, 'fm W-N Q. s. 'in-gy.. I' 7' , if 'gh U .,.v, . , ' Q' A :j Wh! ww 4 N M. M, W W J if ad' nfvii. - if .A-1,55 xx, - a '7f .'f ' Wnllv-A-0-Aw-m-.-f 'N w X fu ,7 'I N, C p f ,X ' N-AN Y., .!' f X d . K NK Nw X Q 4-N 5 x 5 U f WW X V 1 l 9- N if 'kv .wg- 'ww A , . .wi w? ..?5a5a? , , , HHN f'vwfv.1l11'1' fall lxxvlllX Xf'X lIfIN 5fl'1'f'l lvl' I Hn Xlmlf-nl lmnmiv. Ulmlx-nl flmv- mmf ilu' lll'l.lIX. ll 11:1-ul.4u vlrnxv- umlws ll :n num! IHXKIIIIU EllPllI'4'II4M 8 Kw- 'Q- u A I n vu f- r 4 ' L' f fl sf 4' kf a fx fx! r f fl, I 1 1 . f Lxli' ,rf ff P A F K I 1 lf ,I I . .. , xx! PROGRESS IS THEIR WATCHWORD MR. WM. F. LOTT .1Il'IIl1It'I'. W'arf1 3 MR. OTTO THOMPSON, Ward 2 l'1'0.S1'rfr'11I. linnrrf of Elllll'0lf0I1 MR. PHIL BENNETT 1111-111Iwi'-al-Large 1' 'ir'r'-prvsirlenl MRS. WARREN F. YVIQLCII .11l'IIllIl'f. Ward I N' I ' QR X Av If ,S A fr, in r, ,- MR. LUKE SKAGGS JR. UJ9 A X 53,1513 1 'l If Nf' Ml'lIlIIf'f, Ward 4 rw' 4 ! I0 W .,,,,,. I r 5. ' .QF--,: ::'::..'I ' ,,L.u-M 9 llll. WIIQIXIN W. IMIKN-ICS w1'1'1rlcflflwf1l flklilllllllltl lfflx l'11l:lIf' 5711 'kno ,- Q 5. JACK A ROBLYE B I .54 Yr, FL' ' :ga .1 QB: if' Q .il w 1 Q A H- hmiiwm , by vylii , 'I' L 4 ly! 7 I W I gyuhtl' AD17 ou judge people by their looks? Are 'at people jolly? Are blondes dizzy? Teachers can sometimes tell something about 1 student by looking at him because they know vhat to look for. But rarely do they trust snap udgments. Instead they rely on scientific' methods if guidance and counseling. Increasing awareness of the need of under- itandingr students as individuals is the core of 'ounseling. There are many routes by which this inderstanding comes. Tests and measurements aid in placing stu- lents where they can best realize happiness in u-ademiv work. But there are other areas of a studs-nt's life counselors need to know before they tan eompetently interpret the student to himself and to others. To treat eaeh student as differently as his ndividual different'es demand is a near impossible ask in Anierim'a's 1-rowded. understaffed public whools. But pointing out to a student's instructor iis more significant dill'erenc'es van lead to better ldjustinent. This is the job of our vounselors. No one can prediet a student's future be- COUNSELORS LEAD A BUSY LIFE 1 MISS RETHA WAVE HULET iavior. but tear-liers do feel responsible for an vffort at guiding: him away from valamity. Hero vounselors are worth their weight in fold. MR. GEORGE W. BRUCHER I4 of, f 1 .1 , f y xx MRS. BESSIE HENRY i V , 4 , 1 It f N A , . 1 v.- 1- 'fl ' . Q A I6 fi 'l - 1 i:f5 W?',:i,.. g ., his 5 . .4 I wt.. ., M TRADITIONS ARE AN ln the springtilnc- all seliims' minds turn to thnughts of vaps and gowns. Evert at 90 in the shade they haunt the hulls in their g11'ey'rulws. 'Y 3 if' 1 .c i l u ' A-- ' g' .h , Q in -4 ROUND TAl3l,l2 QUEEN cnronation. which falls on the day the yearbook is dis- tributed. is a climax filled with suspensegand surprises. It represents one of our most beloved, and oldest, traditions. Round Table royalty is Knightland's royalest. 0 lll AGELESS CREED. l' it-lt ye-ur our form-igtt 4-xclmttgle student finds w friends nwuiting lu-r in lu-r ltnnu: away nn lm Clmnging tltemes untl fum-s keep tln- tranlitimmul ,lllllltlf-SL'lll0f Prom forever yuung. No gradttntiutt wuultl ln- unnplvte witlmut this final fling. z .rw ,mr ' f XS Q..n', ' 7 O M. Q-,oi ,Raging ht' 9, Qs Cv t my Biggest nxixer of tht- your is tlle annual Signature Swing. Autogruplting attains mass-production ilnnenttons, Tln: 1959 session registered 1439 loyal Knights and Ladies who came early and stayed alle. Sli- -.... ix MIT A V' f'Q.AE'l'g3 - K 4 fir 'ff UUR DAILY DOZE lllll'4 Nm'Ihw'st fflzusvii pride' ilsm-lf. lun! nn Ilwsv wif-eliwzilvrl In giving Kriiyhllxirirlvw mwl1ir'4lIi1wli:ll fllll4lillll4'll- lzils :mil ll IIIIIIUSUIIIIX for future- llfv. Vlyliaw' 1i1'xll'f'lI wnllln l't'fIlSl' In If-I us Qin- If-rw than our lvvsl. Ihvs Vhi-rush f-ir IIN iilf-'ik 'mul priiiviplw nf frm- W' , Q viiixxilrx. in .df ' ' - X ' . . . ,H 1-'QV mf' 4-vt Xl'I'IXl!I 'if i-'lIl4'I'Ill l,'I 4 4 we' 'iw' -W ' .4 Q K ..n.1 ..1..-. 4 , . lrmlriwl into H1-rxilnls, amzm- of il plan-4' - 1 I I SlIIlil'l'. ne- limlx lu nur rllillI'6' with ' 4-niififlmivv lmzwwl nn Knight !4i2lI1llill'flS :mil 1lpp1'1'4'izilimi uf ilu' fm-llmvsliip that Hlillxl'N4llll' ,mth lf'vl1:lz:ii'clulxS. Hvnairml l'HlH4'4 ixilii living fllilwlwrl kniglil vlizillvnyr' In lvllilil fur mir- wiv-N ll pixlw' in Iwliim'l'ms s wiwlci. 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ART IS ARTLESS Today ffreat emphasis is placed on Qelentlfle lLqCdlll1 and tuhnoloffu cal approachea Hoxsexer ln Kmght lam Zllll'3flt Qkllle to prmlde appu clatlon for fllltl thlnga are Lquallx Qtreved Among offerlnfw of the Art De partment are PCFQPCLUYQ art flE'9If1ll s1mple fwure drawsmg: Loalume de 5151 xearmoolx mt Stl le 1 landeeape drawmfv Commerclal Alt 1nCludeQ Qllk Qcreen block prlnllng magazme Lauer and mdualxlal de QIWIIQ Ceramlea and Qrulptullnff .uf popular coulses MN Wmnu Nlurray explalnx clumnls of 1 g,,ood dlspln pobter m Com maruxl Art de'-lgnul to develop the llnlny to molu :cle IS 1nd express them Nlilll x Ill lm md t mc dlIIl1IlSl0IlI onus MN Mary Lamb Leww and Mr WIHIIIE Murrm clmuw ITICFIIG of a dwplax QU all ,- J Dewfn IQ fundamental ln f8QlllOIllIlf' mateuala mto effectlve stylew Membera of MIQQ Marx lamb Luw1Q Q faeluons KIZIQQ IIICIJRIP Cllilvllllgg from IIVC modela P . . . F' . x V fx . 4- '.- ' rx , . . . D .3 ' n. U' Fl ' '. 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Rlavltwk. R. 'llravis C. Clanev. C. Thomas. P. Burt. R. Smith. R. Strattnn. ,l. Wlvfkill. Miss ll:-th West LEARNING IS EARNING S' i 'i' 'lb t'tlllf'llll' anrl pr:-pare Knighllaiule-rs for I'f'SIltbIISllTlllllPS nf ernpluyment is tht- prirpnst- nl llirvrsiliml 01-vlipzltimis anrl llistrilmutive Fmlueation. Students 1-in-nllt-fl in these wnirses flu vlassrtmni work anrl nn-the-jnh-training. DR offers training: in tht- prinriples anrl prtweclures of flistriliutinn of gnofls. D0 offers stnfle-nts a suru-x of rf-quirements of various trafles for the purpose nf aifling in tlt't'idlIlf.f on an nf-1-upatimr. This pi'1'pzii':itifnl vnaliles stuflents tn have wifler liIlt7N'lt'tltIt' :mtl awareness ol tht- influstrial wnrltl Iliex' will smm enter. - n YQ? Y 1 ' I Miss lleth Wlest. Ula instruetnr. finfls visual airls helpful ln teaehmg the tulunqufs of getting: a juli. xrtlx Mrs.ifvelyul'iimllyl1elps Kay Sha- Mrs. lry Copeland explains the nieelianirs of a llurrnugxliis posting: rlicl with typing lesson while Maj- machine. Students taking Business Nlaehines have an nppurtuluty to learn orie Ruvluier. sturlent trainee. uh- meehanies of up to date offire equipment. serves. 22 -3 52, - ph , 1-LJ . if-L a'- gqvf i '- Wi + ' Qxxqm, ,LELLM M95 -f , i ff? ff- 4. -4 - fr ' ' M 2 -' ' , gf' . ,Al . -Qi' M Q 1 , ia Q SX K i'm4-- N 1 .214 A M x N K Q if 4, ' 1 ' V ' g:..., f,, Aj- 1 M. 1 9 i C 1 ,7,1L,'f. 5 ' I . 'f',..,, ' gs!-Q! 1 A P- . - V 23 N. . ,mfg ,,V, f F f A iz- .,:. ww Q F5 -1? 5 , Wa Q 'X :s g S. ,ss K Q ,. Z. 1 4 :A .Q A ,J . S., M. , f y W' r f,- I2 Wim 1 4 0? W2 I 4' Q. 51 I 5' ,z 'C' A 1 1 1, .7 ix 91' ! : MIN 3 , . ii D .S . ff 24 fi 2 qw xx X kji .Y,5,,f.S. .,.....--. ...nut H 5, i i 'f X, if . 3 .i M' IQ N 4 ,ac l'rinling lvaarlics ill'l'lll'lll'y. This pro:-trade course ggiws the theory of production work. Boys often svt and run i'e-voi'ds and othvr simple printed f0l'lllS. Photography' is a df-partnwnt with physival farilitics that makv it 1 popular Guhject The courio primarily teavhea Qtudonts HOPWURK ' ' ' H operation of their own 4'ainf'ras. Darkroom skills and pivtnrv vomposition aw also taught. lVIcchanif'al Drawing begins with learning how to use drawing tools. Hand lcttoring is stressed. Successful. interested students may continue with arcliitvm-tural drawing. Some' work in machine and drafting pro- Cvdurvs is offvrvd. l X ii Mr. R. N. Smith examines a print- ing Sample whilfi lVlr. Horace Brooks and Mr. llomvr Moody await hisxvcrdict. if -I ,J .. v, f X A 25 v . '11 '1 P111 I S., if 15 ii?- 4 H- . 1 ,,....f'.:w. X- -A ,, o TFL-1 f.'.fJ 941, .. xx - Q., Q-4 ,. If E1 S Af: if - Y C V, F' x M' 5 3 Y'-N. 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Tllmnsnn, P, Quzills. N. Aslnnnrv, fl. Pryor. C, llzilv. l.. lmgun. l'. Crnnip- Silllfi. .l. Nlutllis. ll. lli'uln'4'k. M. Marti. R010 ll: C. Vvnsun. lvr. Row IV: V. l'utts. S. Lu Points. fl. lirairly. ll. c:lll'Xl'S. M. lluff. Nl. Williams. ll. XvIl4tl1'll. S, If-llllfll. li. Millc-r. A. U. l'lzlInf's. l.. Tmnlinsun, M. Rupp. U. llxllwr. .l. llzlyvs. 5. Clyriq,-,,.nl1. .l. Sluwk. II, Him. P, Curlvr. Row Ill: R, Slwl- R4-nmlr-l. l.. llurtlvtt. l'. firninlmy. llvtty llixnn. pinnn HARMONY CHARMS Boys Chorus is a newly orgganizecl 1-hm-al group rlesigzned to train male voices. Tlwy enjoy en- semble singing. Row I: B. Smith. .l. Ray, li. Hin-y, ll, l.auniruntl. Row ll: D. Kasperoit, T. Engvlmrctscn, C. We-uve-r, Mr. J. Platt. clircctnr. u-fp QE? G 9, Girls fIIl01'11s is ai sl.imIurrI 1-Iwi-ul glrmip Inu' girIs In-ni grauln-A 'I IIii'nugIi III. pivtiin-II will director Mr. ,InIm I7I:ill :mil pianist. Hairy lII4irIxfuii. Run' I: K. Williiimx. I'. I'ILlIlIllll. K. I aimr E. Coffey, C. Dillvs, I . 'I'urpil1. .I. lfux. Nou' II: II. Iliuml. .I. fliIIi-fpiv. Ili Ilnrluiii. .I. Wilki-A N. Kurtz, D. Dr:iIwc'k. II. lforiwll. .I. Ilainivf. I.. Iiainkiii. Nun' Ill: S. I'ii-kviw. I.. Ilzxki-r, .I Rocslvr, K. Ilvnm-lt. ,I. Iiairnimi. I.. Iiurris. .l. Niuilii-. II. II:u'ImII, 41. IM-nIi.im. I'. tim-ni-II. S Davis. N WHAT'S A DAY WITHOUT A SONG! K v Y X Lry-5Iurs is am iuixum-I-il I-Iwi-.il giruup with an fini- 11-i'o1'cI I,m'i-y, ,I. Rupp. I', Liumliy. lx. Ixnull. I.. IIuIv, V. Lip:-, l. 'Qi in sluts' vuiilvsls. 'I'Iivy Ill'l'I-0I'Ill in aussi-l1iIwIim's. In-furv vivic Haist, If. IILIVIQUII. Roll' III: II. 5m'IIry. 5. xIl1IK'l'sUll. I.. I'aiI N gimips, Imw iippi-im-il un te-If-xisimi. and :iid in Clussivs. In luurv. .I. I,l'y4Il', 'I'. SUIIIHIII. A. Ilill. 'If Yrnuinaiii. II, IIuIIm'r Ni lIu- fui'vgruiiiuI. Kathy Norris, Nlnry lIIurIisun amd Mr. ,IUIIII I'. Fox, H. IIumIs. I'. IIa1IIu'iiIwi'k. If. Iicviwr. I.. Williams, II R I'I:ilt. mlin-1'loi'. Ruiz' I: II. FIU-Ilun. 5. IIuII. .I. YViIIwS, .I. Davis, I7. liornm-II, ,I. W'I1iln'. Ron' lI'.' K. IJRIIIA. Y. llaiiigvw-ig ID -, AiI:iins. II, Ilmnwy, ll. Ilvplvr. X. IIIaiQIw, R. IxIl'cIUIlllt'II, M. Smilii, K, Ifaiwr, C. lInmI, NI. Rupp, II. Williams. II. IIainu's ., IIuI3'Im-r. Il. Ili-IiIormam. .I. Slim-IQ. ff. IIUIIIIQIHI. Row ll: 5. IT. fflivws. ui. I'ii-ru-. S. Craiigi. II. fIni'iwII. S. Nluir. C. l'Iill'Ilil l ' 0 Iiulrzi, II. Imig. II. Ifslvs. .I. SIIIIIIY, A. Smith, IT. IiiIr'y,2f, lIIii'ist1-l144ni,if. IIiI1-5. I A-5 - - - xI 'NI..,.L. ' I I 1 v 3 Pt n n -'14 Wi? Q, I an -F gag ini-F -........ ,-.-.......... 1:1 Q wk , ..-- 'T I ..i- ,, , . 435 :iii A r 'fi' A , , f N wX ,QEX -.., 5, j 551 , HW u A7 1 . . ,M V -. lj! ' 73 NS. ' .,, s., xg 6 9. 51-'K' rj? 'QE' -w ,Vg Q j 5. X 1.1 I 'F X' ' ' Q .. ' , . If 'sig E W rfffe 1 P' viii ali' -f AQ su' Y 'Pam-... , iff . rf X' 3 .1 sy 'V 5 v . 'E 'V E2 C -' L QS: wg V ' 1iH?S'E'Ff 1 ,f .. ' '4 I M. 'J Y x Q ,K ' nr Q if M4 X x . 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A E Q A x 3,55 .af 1' E., 'tv KA I -'f .A 'gf J 5 Q X? B fi? 5' W. ' s f K X E K I 359145 ' QA . Lk r 1 a N I? I fvgg, . F N . . 4 f-W v- W wail X X W, f Nl 2 , A wav . , 1 .L BEHIND THRON E POWERS ff 1 ' Mrs. Nancy Treichler, secretary to Mrs. N018 MOOTC, Nurse p Mr. Jack A. Roblyer, assistant principal Mrs. Lauretta Stauffer, secre- tary to Mr. J. Frank Malone, principal Our future is in the hands of the secretaries! This hardworking corps checks attendance, answers anxious parents' distress calls, keeps accounts straight, takes fees, compiles permanent records of tests and grades, sends out transcripts, and keeps the wheels of adminis- trative detail running smoothly twelve months of the year. They are also the individuals 'who strike fear in our office call slips. But they go to no end of of trouble if there's an attendance man the switchboard from after school so that student strag- a way to call home. MIS- Doris Taylor, MIS- Delma the part these Knightlanders play Financial Secretary Attendanc scheme of Northwest Classen. Mrs. Dorothy Hamilton, Mrs. Mary Hanky, MTS- Kathflm Lott, Mrs. Eulita Griffin, Registrar Instructional Assistant Team SUCTCUWY Team Secretary . A l I ' if ,S N E I2 2-:af ' - 443 3 - karl H . I ,fu X . 1 J' ' if QF E . fx 4- ,Xilinx 1 'uf - ' N i A M , .' 1 .wi '-1 ' 1 Af fi 1 l ,Q J .5 X k . 1' i' Q5 y. Um. sf mug NX. 5 if if I ,L X ,ff ww jf., I 1 X wg A fuwv A i 1 3 I I n 4 if ' X, 1 u 28:4 1 ' Y A 3, ilk, i ,vv f 4 'Ah-. ., ' -L.-2. IJ,-v, ..- 2 44 v 3+ -fm 4 .,,,.X -y Q K ,, A 'f-f' iw' L 4 - , Xa, Q5 .5 X, ,im N - 5 r RQ A , y 1 Z p Qu 'E . H ' 3 :YP J LANCERS SPUR SPIRIT Above the tulnult. of loyal Knights cheering hat- tlingg Knights. is heard. 6LWhan1l Bam! Riekety- ree. l.anc'ers. lrilIlt't'l'S. Yes sir-ree! Some ITS boys from all ranks of Knightland identify themselves with the Lancer Pep Club. When elubs reorganized and chose new names. upon eoming to our new school. this group found the meaning of Laneer fit their purpose. Lancers were i'e-1-ognized defenders. always ready to aid u Knight. The elub initiated 72 new members, after four weeks of 'due' training. this fall. Mr. Billy Hughes was named sponsor to assist Mr. Charles Hale. and Nlr. Sidney Olnnart. Nlr. Malone. Knigrhtland principal, spoke at the annual indut-tee dinner for pledges. faculty friends. and families. llebra :Kit-l's. Gerry lialwr. ,Indy Cftltilll. Sara .lo l n-1-ity. and lanne Swain were '59-760 Queen eandidates. Gerry reeeived the honor. Coronation veremonies featured the annual Christmas formal. Pep Clubs do more than generate spirit for sports. 'lhey contribute to molding new school policies, launehing eivie pride. and carrying the hall in social servive projeets. MISS GERRY BAKER. LANCER QUEEN LANCERS OFFICERS meet regularly to discuss activities that will bring each member fuller benefits from club member- ship. Back row: Nick Woodard, corresponding seeretaryg .l. W. Robertson, liistoriang Skip Hall, sergeant at armsg Steve Enders, sergeant at arms. Front row: Phil Walker, sergeant at arms: Dale Todd, pledge masterg l'l1iI Teets, chaplain: Jimmy Johnson, treasurer. Standing, left to right: .lay lNl4'Cain vice president, Earl Hefley, secretary: .loe WlllI1lCL', presi dent. Pre-planning makes happier Laneers. KNIGHTS KNOW LOYALTY LEADS LUCK K Ron' I: ll. Andrews, ll. Austin, T. llnlmvock, J. Barnes, U. llcuwr, ll. lit-ll. P. lliormun, R. Bishop, J. Bowermun, T. llraidsllaw, M. llll4'kWlllll, li, llush. How ll: li. llrynv, E. Cain, M. Casey, B. Chilton, K. Colm-ll, T. lioughlin, J. Criss, D. Crowo, ll. Dalv, B. -ivlilcr, M. IM-scluuup, ll. Duskin. Row III: J. Elswick, S. Emir-rs, ll. Fugin. S. Foster. ll. Ceo, M. Cilson, C. Green, C. Hull, M. llull. J. llutnnivtt, ll. Harrison, E. llvlloy. Row IV: C. Hcinvy, ll. llvmlrivlxs, D. llcnslt-y, ll. Hewcs, D. Hicks, C. Holt, T. llopr-. S. llulvluirrl, S. Julmru, A. Juvk. J. Johnson, T. Kulmon. Rauf V: R. Ke-nnurd, J. Koffer, T. Knott, M. Langston, L. lm-mon, D. l.ogun, ll. Lusk, J. Mclfalin, L. Mc'Daniol, R. MvNcw, ll. Mcrrimun. E. Miller. Row VI: J. Miller, T. Milligan, J. ills. ll. Mondiv, D. Murphy, H. Myers. J. Price, P. Putt, I.. Rainey, J. liulwuy. l.. Roberts, J. W. Robertson. lros and 1-ons of llllil Wailkc-r's motion ure- living discussmi :is Jm- Wzillaivv, pri-sidvnt. prvsidvs ovor Lunccr niet-ting in tllc lilnrury. Um-lnm'ruvy gots into action. LAN CERS WIN FIFTH Row I.' S. Sanders, L. Scott, B. Smith, J. Southard. Il. Spear, R. Spear, D. Spires, IJ. Spiva. Row ll: Row III: Il. Stewart, L. Strickland, P. Teets, J. Tillinghast. Row IV: D. Templin, C. Thompson, M. Toussaint. Row V: J. Vahlberg, T. D. Todd, Vrooman, R. Walker, J. Wallace. Row VI: B. War- ren, B. Way, J. Whelihan, R. Wolford. Row VII: N. Wcbcudairrl, A. Wudi. 1 Practice makes perfect After about fift shines per 'duc', per , . y . hour, during pledge season, 'dues' agree membership holds promises of brighter days. 'Duc' of the year, Jerry Bowerman, decides it wasn't so had as he puts the finishing touch on pledge master, Dale Todd's shoes. Joe Ratway plugs away shining Russ McNew's. loafers. 48 Hopeful smiles are flashed hy Lancer queen candidates. Iflorlfwixe: Judy Croom, Sara Jo Freeny, Gerry Baker, Dchhie Ayers and Lynne Swain. INTER-CLUB TITLE YEAR LANCERS FALCONS 1955 56 0 1956 21 0 1957 14 0 1958 6 0 1959 8 0 ff ,171 Q CORONET YELL INSPIRES WIN Coronet Pep Club has built a reputa- tion of never lacking vim, vigor, or de- pendability. Sidelight on first semester activities was the bus trip to aid the Knights in their season open at Amarillo, Texas. Second semester, traditionally, X finds plans for the annual banquet which honors basketball players dominating Coronet activities. The name Coronet was chosen because of its association with sovereignty in days of Knighthood. Coronets were small crowns worn as a mark of rank. Nlctnorable ,59-'60 activity was deco- rating cars for thc football contest with Normatfs Tigers to decide the AA state football title' P1'ePari g Pep rally Capers Saluting thc American flag is an important part of pt-p rallies. The colorful pcp aff0l'ClS lull. Social S6I'ViCC is an lnle1'e5t' sections make an inspiring sight rt-citing thc pledge. ing part of club activities. CORONETS USHERED FOR 3'MY FAIR LADY , l' C , 4 34 , f S T . . L . , sts C Q A . A FX! f N fl -J lx!! . A- X 't V N S 'l im ' I A 4 - fri' 5 ' -1 , ' . , -f . it D ' ' 1 Q: 5' 0 J K - Q tv I Q pk , QA.. as X. .' A L ' . f' ,N e. l . Nt 1 ' 1 ' 1 .. :.. .s 3' . , 'L . B.. Q T .. bg I 'X X . t A 2 ' 'BH f 5 Q xfk' 7 I l Y K? tx 1 f ,I Row I: F. Abramson, J. Adams, .lane Adams, K. Adams, L. Agee, N. Agee, G. Allen, P. Allen, S. Ammerinan, K. Anderson, L. Anderson, J. Andrews. Row II: C. Ashahranner, N. Ashmore, R. Askins, J. Austin, A. Ayers, B. Baker, L. Baker, B. Barber, S. Bar- foot, S. Barnett, C. Barrett, B. Barron. Row III: F. Bartlett, L. Baumgarner, E. Beckar, K. Bell, J. Belt, K. Bennett, P. Bennett, S. Berry, S. Biggs, B. Blackstock, L. Blalock, M. Boggs. Row IV: A. Bortzficld, S. Bowen, A. Bowcrman, K. Boydstun, L. Brady, S. Brady, K. Brandes, S. Brandes, C. Brook, C. Butler, B. Butterworth, C. Cabell. Row V: G. Cannon, K. Cannon, M. Carmichael, A Carruth, C. Cartmill, K. Cassady, S. Chatham, C. Clark, J. Clark, P. Clemons, C. Cody,.l. Cole. CORONETS CULTIVATE COURTESY, COOPERATION K. Cordell Pam Cornell Penny Cornell B. Cox J. Creech J. Cunningham C. Custer A. Daniel K f B. Davis Decker . delValle S. delValle C. Denham B. Dixon P. Dorman K. Dunbar J. Dunham L. Easton B. Ervin B. Estes J. Ewing P. Faulkner A. File S. Finefrock J. Fleetwood J. Florence S. Flynn -X f FOI'd W.: A fi G. Fowler J. Fowler Y Z S. J. Freeny J. Fretwell J . 1 D . CORONET OFFICERS, bribed to an early morning session by hot chocolate, preview ideas for capers at a pending pep rally. Clockwise are Lucinda Williams, sergeant at armsg Judy Sims, treasurerg Carolyn Haight, parliamentariang Winn Kalmon, sergeant at armsg and Jobella James, sec- retary. S. Catlin E. Gavin H. Geary J. Givens G. Good M. Goodell A. Goodman J. Graham C. Gravitt L. Griffen S. Griffen M. Haffner C. Haight L. Hall J. Hams-s J. Hamous so EE as is TK' WWW ,Emm :QFD 5... awf- mm BE..-1 SE :x . Harbolt Hardage Heitman OU 5-4 925 Q-89 Com BPT' rgno: . Hill Hinchey . Holman 2113745 . Home Hoster Hostetter IJ.. 1 f if? AND CAPERSI ,.. r 1 if pix. L 4 g X Q , Q' X 1-.-7.1! S Q. 5 l . L ' X. y r f- ' O' l A . 5- . If ., K A .' VJ fi I ' 1 MX N. Houchin D . House P. Hudson J. James C. Jenckes C. Johnson J. Johnson M. Johnson J. Jones J. B. Jones S. .lones W. Kalmon K. Kauffman J. Keller S. Kemirer L. Kimberlin P . Kimsey G. Kincaid P. Kinnan M. Kirchner C. Kise K. Kitchen K. Knox K. Kratina S. Lacy B. Langley S. Lawrence M. Leaming M . Lemon L. Leonard M. Leugemors J. Lloyd A. Lovelace B. Loving S. Loving S. Lowe Planning for the next Coronet meeting, sponsors confer in the student lounge. Left to right: Mrs. Nellie Ecton, Miss Ann Whitehead. Miss Doris Taylor, Miss Ophelia Byars, and Mrs. Laverna Boyles. Q- M. Lunkley D. McCulley S. McMurron H' Y N. McNew , X 'f .ga sk X 1 J. Magruder M J . N. Mangum 4 8 .N F P. Martin ' S. Martin ' H ,Y ' .4 T. Martin as in S. Mashore 3 to tw' , L I S. Merkle 5 f 'I A. , gt, 'N L. Meyers A t Q E, . 'Ma 1 ' M a 7 . , . D. Mielenz 8 ' Y B. Miller 7-4 A S ' - li f M. Miller ,L 'lr V ' A 'N 5 L. Mims ' M ' in I ' -...N 1 . L ' . B. Mitchell I S. Mitchell V. Mock A. Moodie ' M' , t U. . 'J .XV xx V D. A. Moody E S. Moore 3' ' if if I S. Morey .pf ,Av 1 Q: tsjffii- C: Morgan J SX i ' , '. K. Morgan J. Morris S. Morris J. Murphy J. Musallam 2. S. Musallam f ' P. Nance .l. Nay .Q K V i i- gt Q-W ...J f. Row I: J. Newton, N. Nichols, K. Norris, N. Norton, N. Oakes, S. Olive, K. Owen, Cv. Page, G. Paine, M. N. Paisley, L. Palmore, C. Parrish. Row II: S. Perrin, C. Phillips, S. Phillips, T. Prater, C. Preble, P. Rahill, M. Randle, S. Reed, J. Reeves, P. Rr-inbold, S. Reynolds, J. Richert. Row III: S. Ridgeway, C. Riley, S. Roberts, J. Roesler, C. Rogers, B. Rucker, J Rutledge, l.. Sallingcr, C. Samara, L. Sands, E. Saulsberry, C. Schick. Row IV: Kathleen Schoenhals, Kathy Schoenhals. J. Schoolcy, G. Schroeder, Barbara Selby, Beverly Selby, E. Severin, M. Sewell, C. Shick, J. Shield, S. Shirley, J. Sims. Row V: M. Sims, S. Skinner, K. Slack, G. Smith, C. Sneed, L. Sollars, C. Sparks, L. Spires, P. Spivey, B. Staples, T. Steer, J. Steadley. I.. Su-inlwvk. OKAY, CORONETS, LET'S HEAR IT! ff Ifow I.' J. Stevens, W. Story, J. Strand, L. Tatum, M. Taylor, R. A. Taylor, N. Teague, M. Terrell, S. Thomas, A. Thompson, J. Thompson. Row Il: S. Thompson, C. Corbett, G. Tracy, J. Tranter, C. Treece, S. Tucker, F. Turpin, J. S. Vaughn, J. Wagner, L. Waldrop, BI, Walker, L. Waters. Row III:.J. A. Webb, C. Webber, A. Weisiger, B. Welch, B. Wendorff, S. West, S. Wheat, J. White, N. Whittaker, R. Widdlfield, S. Wildman, B. Wilkison. Row IV: A. Williams. K. Williams, L. Williams, P. Williams, D. Wilson, N. Wilson, S. Winters, C. Wood, K. Woolley, C. Worthing. F LCONS FLY HIGH Falcon is a familiar name to Northwest Classen Knights and Ladies. Falcons. hunting birds of Me- dieval Times. were remarkable for ability to soar high and always capture game. Confronted with finding a new name at a new school. former Blue .lackets chose Falcons in keeping with royalty eus- toms of English Knights. Pledge season found 59 new members being initiated at the annual installation dinner. Bob Flournoy. well known newscaster. was guest speak- er at the October 27 affair. in the social center. December 18 marked the 1050 high point in Falcon social activities with coronation of Karen Owen. club queen. Johnny Rose. president. did the honors and presented Karen with a white coat bearing the Falcon legend. and a commemorative neeklaee. All candidates attending Karen at the festival, Beth Cimlin. Iobella James, Janet Keller. and Kay Tatum. received necklaces. The club paddle. token of supreme authority over members, passed to the reigning queen. Social and community drives always find Falcons busy. Chips for Polio enlisted their efforts and campus parking space markings were repainted. Annual spring formal honoring graduating seniors was May ll. 1960. XL., Xe MISS KAREN OWEN. FALCON QUEEN Regular officers meetings are a necessity for advance- ment of the Falcon Pep Club. ldeas are brought before the group to increase interest in sports. and fun in mem- bership. Seated left to right: Mike Meltfains, junior secretary: Kip Kirkhuff. inductce chairman: Wally Kamp, parliamentarian: Steve Sherman, sergeant at armsg Johnny Rose, president: Mike Gregory. secretary: Jerry llednar, vice presidentg ,lack Fleming, sergeant at arms: ,lim Lceell, pep council rcpresentativeg Glen Griggs, sergeant at arms. Standing: Dan Adams, chap' lain: Bob Imle. treasurer. Officer positions develop qualities of leadership and service to others. Rau' I: ,l. rllvlwy, D. Arlzuiis, ,l. Akvr, ll. Alspzlugll. lf. AIIIPS. .l. Al'll1Sll'lPllQ, N. linker. C. Ugly, T. llvun, ll. limlriglrg .l. llvmlnur, ,I. llt'IlllLlW. Run' ll: li. llvm'fi1'lzl, T. A. lllzlsliv. ll. liumls. J. limlrussu, li. Carpenter. G. Carter. R. Cobb, rl. Colm-. D. Cllllll'I', Nl. Cook. li. ffnupcr. ll. lfoviligtnll. Ron' III: ll. fil'lllIlWt'll. .l. Dm-llill, M. llcllitt. li. Dolan. Nl. Uougall, D. Draper, ll. Eaxglctun, .L lille-mlgv. .l. l lc-inming. M. Ford. D. llurrisun, lf. Unforlli. Ron' IV: Nl. Gregory. .l. Uriggs, C. Hamilton, XV. llilflllllilfil, ll. Hnnkinson. C. Hurley. C. Harris, .l. Iluycs, S. Hayes, D. Henline, ll. limnsey. .l. Illillflllll. Row R. llowurd, IT. Imle, K. Imlc, I.. lrving, B. Jllllllhlllll. li. jolnistrm, IC. just. W. Kamp, C. Kc-nisun, K. Kirkliuff, W. Lllllfl, R. Imigzston. The Falvon flag features fabled figures Kniglithood lore. Pep club banners make display at pep rallies. from early Falcon sponsors, Mr. Steve Ellis, Mr. Cordon an exciting Erickson. and Mr. Duane Weinert, help plan a flourish of activities. l Q Pledges are required to sit at strict attention during 'due' meetings. Left to right: Bob Bednar, '4Oh, to he a queen! sigh these Falcon queen candidates. Bob Cooper, and Chuck Lott. Left lo right: Jobella James, Kay Tatum, Janet Keller, and Karen Owen. In attention at the foot of the stairs are Mike Gregory. Bob Imle. and Johnny Rose. FALCGN FORMALS ARE FABULOUS Row I: J. Leech, J. Liles, R. Linn, D. Lipe, J. Loftis, C. Lott, J. McCord, B. McMains, M. McMains, R. Murcum. Row Il: A. Miller, L. Miller, B. Moodie, L. Moore, 0. Moore, J. Morris, D. Nay, M. Newton, Pr-ndley, ll. Pitts. Row III: J. Ponder, M. Quine, D. Ray, M. Reeves, R. Reeves, S. Rendel, J. Renfrow, .l. Rose, P. Ryan, D. Sutterlee. Row IV: J. Saunders, T. Schwab, S. Sherman, D. Shoebotham, B. Sponliultz, R. Stephenson, J. Strahl, S. Strong, B. Teed, D. Thompson. Row V: J. VanDeventer, L. Walker E. Wilkes, L. Woodard, D. Young, T. Zinn. McNeill, P. Mannas, D. J. Oakes, L. Oliver, D. S. Reynolds, D. Rollow, Silvernail, L. Sims, B. , E. Wittels, A. Whittcr, L4 CYGNET CAPERS CAPTIVATE Smiles prolmalulv show approxal of plans for next meeting. Cygnet officers ue: Ron' I: ,ln-ri-lyn Davis, cheerleader: .lanet Ketchum, sergeant at nms, Ron' ll.' llctli llimlin. vice president: Trisha Young, presidentg ferry llakcr. parlianientarian. Row Ill: .lean Bainbridge, treasurer: .ludy k1'lf'llllll1, historian: llctty Klaffkc, secretary: Carol l'itzer si-rgt-'uit 'it unisg l.inda l.awson. clwerla-ader: Marslia Points, sergeant at arms. vu' IV: flli-mla l.ou Donnell. assistant secretary: Ililliv Matllu-ws, clit-we lz ltlll Listen. Knights. and listen well. Cygnets have some wares to sellf' This was the early cry of Cygnet Pep Club members. They began the new year with a bake sale to raise money to lower cost of members' assessments for the annual banquet honoring football players. An innovation this year saw letter jackets given lVlr. Malone. principal. and Dr. Holden. team physician. Cygnet pepsters can really yell. With 350 girls screaming their hearts and lungs out to spur a Knight team to victory. this is not hard to believe. Cygnets take pride in being present at all of the. tournaments of skill in which Northwest Classen Knights compete with other teams of the countryside. Webster defines the word 'ccygnetl' as a young swan. Cygnets graced castle moats ad- ding beauty and serenity to the scene. This is the goal to which Northwest Classen Cygnet members aspire. A girl can be attractive. but. without kindness and helpfulness. beauty goes unnoticed. Members usher at concerts and the theatre. Social service projects and civic drives get their attention. txi .A ig Row lg Il. .-Xlvraliani. ll. .M'ree, 5. Albert. M. Allison, .l. Anies. .leancne Anderson, .ludy Anderson, L. Anderson, Sandra Anderson, Nln-rilea fhulcrson, ll. Andrews, ll. Arden. Row ll: W. Austin, .l. llainhridgc, K. llainluridge, ll. Baker, C. Baker. E. llarron, S. llay, l' lleals, l.. llecn, lf. llcnson. 5. Best, ,l. lliddy. Hou' III: K. llleakney. ,l. llooth. ll. llowen, ll. Brace, B. Brannon, lj. llreitscauk, l'. llrcnnan. lf. llra-ssie, V. llrewcr. .l. llrieker, P. llrown, M. llrumniill. Raw IV: Nl. llruner, S. lluchner, A. Butt, E. Butts, lt Canada, I tlarler. II. tlissni-. ll. Ci:-per, R. Cliambcrlain, S, Charles, C. Chestnut. .l. Childers. Row V: A. Cl1TlSll'TlSUI1, K. Clark, V- Clllfk. N Clay, ll, Colville, P, tfonyc-rs, .l. Cooper, M. Cornelius. .l. Coughlin, l.. Cowles. S. Craig. ...- D J '. w xg - 5 ' Qyy. -AQ? ,r, 'Q g'. I L. l ' vi, Q . -V 'I ' V f Q 'V , 9 . 4 If ,W w tj' Q . T . gi' -V 4 if Q21 vc' J' 1446 V 4,8 NVQ- N . 59. M ff' ww 1 if - fi Q, ,M -K + uf x- ,. 1 , N1 -QS an In W I 4 f'..af iw- A5 ' s M B4 ,x i 'if Q2-Q, I 1 X fb K -, ans. 1 x 5 ,x X PEP CLUBS KEEP KNIGHT LORE LUSTY J Q4 f L A in 3- - E L p. 1... Q K-A gf L 'K 4-1 jg X Ron' I: V. Hrhecek, L. Hudson, S. Hughes, G. Hunt, L. Hunt, C. Ice, C. lrvine, P. Jackson, L. James, C. Janota, J. Jenkins. Row Il: M. Jenkins, P. Jimenez, A. Johnson, Jana Johnson, Janet Johnson, Joan Johnson. K. Jones, P. Jones, S. Jones, D. June, A. Kamp. Row III: K. Keith, C. Kerns, Janet Ketchum, Judy Ketchum, J. Keys, K. Keys, D. Kimsey, J. King, K. King, S. King, B. Klaffkz-, K. Knott. Row IV: B. Koeppel, T. Koeppel, C. Kosted, A. Kraft, P. Kutz, K. Lankford, S. Lanyon, S. La Pointe, L. Lawson, P. Leaf, B. Lesowitz, A. Liles. Row V.' S. Lindsey, V. Lipe, P. Loeffler, C. Long, J. Long, P. Loveless, S. McCan, K. McCandless, V. Mvlntirv, C. McPhvetcrs, A. Magruder. Row VI.' J. Mahan, J. Maier, C. Mainard. S. Markham, B. Matthews, A. Mem, B. Miller, M. Miller, A. Milton. C. Miskovsky, S. Moore, D. Morelock. Row 1: D. Morgan, M. Morgan, J. Mull, J. Mullins, L. Munsinger, Barbara Muzny, Betty Muzny, B. Nance, P. Neal, D. Nidell L. Norton, K. Norvelle. Row II: S. O'Hara, J. Olson, L. Osbom, A. Painton, G. Pansze, B. Pearce, R. Pinkston, J. Pitts, C. Pitzcr M. Points, K. Pojezny. Row III: S. Polk, J. Pollock, K. Prigmore, T. Prime, L. Pulliam, M. Pulling, P. Qualls, S. Rahill, P Railey, L. Rankin, P. Ray, J. Reber. 4 Cygnet sponsors, Miss Carol Greniger, Miss Shirley Riddle. Mrs. Evelyn Findly, Mrs. Helen Willingham. and Mrs. Wilma Bird. enjoyed a year of fun and good fellowship. Bus trips or the din of pep rallies never dampen their enthusiasm. Row I.' J. Reding, B. Reese, L. Ridgeway, I. Roesch, C. Rogers, Rogul, K. Roller, J. A. Romerman, T. Rose, T. Ruff, J. Rut- ledge. C. Ryland. Row II: S. Safdi, M. Sallstrom, S. Sawvell, ll. Scott, J. Scott, K. Scott, R. Scott, L. Scudamore, J. Sears, K. Shadid, P. Shaffer, R. Shelton. Row III: K. Shepard, J. Shipley, J. Shirk, J. Shock, J. Sieber, A. Singletary, M. Singleton, J. Smelser, A. Smith, D. Smith, C. Smith, J. Smith. Row IV: M. E. Smith, Sharon Smith, Suzanne Smith, G. Sneed, C. Snyder, S. Son- nt-nfield, J. Spear, M. Spears, J. Spigener, C. St. Dizier, P. Steele, Shirley Stewart. Row V: Sue Stewart, C. Stone, N. Sutton, A. Swain, S. Swartzendrulwr, B. Taylor, S. Telford, K. Terry, P. Thomas, B. Thompson, Deana Thompson, Donella Thompson. Row VI: Linda Tliornpson, Linda Thompson, B. Thrower, L. Tiller, J. Tillman, E. Trout, P. Tuvker, L. Turner, M. Turner, D. Vanderslice, M. Vanliook, K. Vanlrlooser. Row VII: J. Volz, P. Volz, N. Young, T. Young, C. Younghein, P. Wade, S. Waldrop, B. Walker, S. Wallace, C. Warren, S. Wells, T. West. Row VIII: Z. Whitten, L. Whitwell, M. Whytlaw, J. Wilkes, A. Wilmoth, K. Wilson, M. Winkler, J. Wiser, C. Wolff, J. Woods, B. Wooten, T. Wright. f ,ge f 1 --A- ' -4 THING WE DO 1 I , f' Knights :intl Laflivs love to Congre- gatv. lie'it a language cluh. sit league, hohlry group. orkhmmr Society, Cim- lnon iriture-sts knit Knightlahflefs clos- vr l0QIt'lllt'IA. Nlt'lT'll5l'l'S ohligate themselves to up- holrl trzulitions worthy of knightly svi'x'i1'e. Knightlnnml itlvuls feature' unsclfish giving of linn' and talent to carry on rluh progrmns. This ahility to contrih- ute' to ow-rull tu-lfarv liuiltls a Sense ofl1'zltl0I'Sl1ip useful in later life. l,t'lxlN'lllZlllllg1 olcl vlubs huilrls loyal- ty. Crt-ating new ones stimulates pride. In lmoth. Knights and Ladies leave something of theinselvcs in heritage to th:-ir school and strengthen the mean- ing of ALNIA MATICR. N W. P WW .Q .O S 0 VT Ji n la! Fi? 3 PM '. n Q . 'K K 60 mx M. A, wx X ., WW a v X 1 Q ' . W :, ' sw -P, ' 'Exif V xii va . , 1 Y l x ' .. N N1 , Q X W' 1 5' , W 'fx nv -:MA x wh x My N I ' ' w u d 9 -7 mr... . ,gww P W 5 I A :..m' m' 5 f . , 1 W , J' 3 QF , 4 , . v W 4 A 'S ' A w ' W f , ' ,E g ' A WX V 4 ,f 'A 4 ,. 'aaa we J' WW.- R ' f1'.fTfmf X -Sw' M ,Q . I-.rdwn x wb Xi MW ' WL:-if 513. 'X , 1 ay 3 P 1 M if 5 M7 U , i , iw N? 1 A I ' A 1' L Q M If N . v E W k ..v N n ' A Xa . Xa 'U X ' fwivx 'WN N, W ms , . . ,- my N draw W W W5 5 A V , Q M M- . V ,M-, 12' M ' K , ' MW 'M .1 M 'iw TW ww M X' M1 ,N M? x ju 1 ' .W , K A 3 fa r I Q W N .N ' ff 5 I jw 3- ., b,,. Se-vmlly Studvni Cnunvil rvpl'0Sm1lz1tives. and officers. must keep orrlffrly notvs. Tha-sv arc' sulmlittvrl as ml Imsily jul 11014-s ns Hwy liste-n In prvsiflvnl. Stan Har- clmwv that Ile' has Svrvvfl his pusitimm satisfartorily. rison vxplain pmposals for a SC projvvt. Eavh mvmbcr STUDENT GOVERNMENT SHOWS STABILITY Wim STAN HARRISON JOHN ELLIS DAVID HOWELL I,I'l'.WI.lI!'lIf Vin' Pl'I'SI.lI!'IIf 7'ff'l1Sllfr'r u I siora Learning llll'l'1'll2llNllF-lllg are thc student-store workers. Left to right: Ruth Ann Crain. Suv llinvhvv. Mike Reeves. David Thompson. Kay 'l'atun1. lievvrlv Ervin. Linda Tatum. Pam Volz. GRUB Paine. Frances liarllvll. l'aula'lloward. Bill Porvh. Judy Ketvhum. U Approving and granting: rharters to new organizations. amend- ing the svhool constitution. and making general rules becoming to Knighllandvrs ke-vps S'l'lll7lfNT COUNCH, llusy. This has ln-on a big year for president. Stan Harrison. Aided by offivvrs. and our indispensahle avtivities director. Miss Kathleen Owen. thc- Connr-il has worked to maintain and further high stand- ards. As host to tho '61 National Student Council Convention. hours have lwvn spout in progranl planning and in meeting visitors from tha' National Association of Student Councils in Washingtoii. ll. C. BEVERLY ICRVIN Slllllttlll Sion' ,llnmzgvr sans win sms nfl: KATHLEEN SCHOICNHALS TRISHA YOUNG SARA JO FREFINY fj0l'l'l'SlIOIIlII'IIll1' Sa'f'rf'lnry Rl'C0fIl1I'Ilg Smrremry Historian JUDY SIMS Parlz'an1cnlnr1'ar1 .JV I . . . V- . . . . 1 . , ,. . . Run' 1: 5. llLll'l'lr-llll. lf. lraivy. 5. Llllllllllgllllllll. ,l. .-X, llwviiie-1'iii4iii, S. ,l. l'i'4-vm. ,l. ,lnliiiwn. vliziplnlnz l. lm-ls. vim' pri'snlc'n!g Il, llmw-ll. l 'Ni'l1'Hl: .l. Simi. N'4'l'4'lill4!1 .l- Mllilllll. ll'1'llNIlI'1'l'l .l. Wvrni-r. .l. llri-vi-li. K. Owvn. .l. Ki-ll:-r. ll. lloyd. Rau' ll: li. llnnning. l,. Wah-rf. 5. Wln-ul. l'. lluxtvllw. F, Suiili, 'lf Yilllllgl, ll. l'aig1m'. ,l. Single-hui. ll. .-X. Crain, ll. lfrxin. .l. lvliitc, 11. ,li-lmwn, Kun' III: K. llullniairk, M, 'l'Ii4n111is. .l. Ks-ys. .l. li.lllllDl'lllQ1l'.S. Nlilclwll. ll. lloinie. Ron' IV: Mrs. Klzulgo Mills, sponsnrg Nl, liivlwl. ll. .-Xlqniiiggli, ll. flilisiui, 'l'. Sn-plir-ns. M. flilwn. lf. W'itIi-IQ. ll. lic'm'fi4'l1l, ll. Sl4'1'lIllllll, K. llQ'llll'y. C. ifoussuint, Miss Xuilrvy Nllwrlx, spmiscny HONOR ORGANIZATIONS REWARD N.X'l'lON.'Xl, HONOR SOlfll'1'l'Y in- -N xiles lu inf-rnlwrship l5 lll'l'l'1'Ill of ilu- sm-iiiiws ainfl 5 pe-111-111 ol Ilia' juniors. Nlain lll'llYlill'S urn' lliv full zinfl spring initiuliuns mul snr-inls. ilillis year ilu- first Slate Cmivvriliuii for Nalimnial llunur Siwivlivs c'urix'a-iivml in in Culliriv. jay Nlc'Cain. ,lucly Sims. :xml X llllillip Tvs-ts rcpu-Scntcil Nnrtliwi-sl Classcnis vliaplvr. Phillip svrvc-cl un ai panel fur Sl'llUiZll'SlllpI rlucly was 1-lmirnizin uf lln- clisvussimi prim-I. Slmulfl Nalimizil llnnnr Siwivly ln- an limim' mgaiiizulimi only? 'liliis yvar nur sf-lwnl was l10ll0l'l'1l Ivy visits frmn lim pmiiiiriclit nuliunzll uffic'vi's. Nlr. Paul l'flic'kvr. rialiuiizil sm-ra-tzii'5. wliifsv Sllllllllllll' uppvnrs nn mivli IIli'IlllK'l'Slllp varii. was lu-rv in NOYCIlllTCl'. :incl llr. Collinrn llmmtml. cinlwr. Displaying ilu' plaque of KIllf1llIlilllIl'S Urdvr of Natiun 1 . Honor Socivly are offiwlx. li-ft to riglit: .limmy lnllnsnn, lll'I'lS. frvllllflllll' llllZlll'Q'. Nlrs. I iNLlIIll'S nf lllPllllJl'I'5 uf Nillllblllll Honor borwty arf' pllll'l'ii XI M XI I on ai scroll williin ll pluquf- wliivli is displayed in tln- 'O' 'U 51 ' 5' trupliy vusv. national flll'P1'lUl' of Nalimial llmmr Smwim-tivs. M115 llllll'lll'UIl guwl in llvv- ui Spniisiws invluili- Nliw Alulrvy Al' vlinpluing lluvicl lluwa-ll, pri-sirlm-lil: lllil 'lla-ts. vivv prosi- Igulh Xvm-I-um- Xlisg Kmlwrim. Uil,,,,n. f1m'1W1-'llfli'Sinii-W'- 1'fv Nlrs. Nluxinv iliylvr. Bliss llcnrivllu Yun 'linngi-ln. Nliss l.l11'illm- Vliilyllbll Nlrs. , , . . . Wilnm llircl. Nlrs. llninzili Nlilln-r. unil QllII.l. ANI? SCROLL vstalm- lislwml an lltmk of tllv lllontli Re-- vivw Clnlv. journalists :incl art- ists nwt nlnntlily for Sumlay' lmuk vlizits, PllSl0l'IlZlkqS Dorlor Zlrirngn. lVlillvr's The' Cr1u'1'lzlr'. Miltmfs .'1l4l,0lNIQ'I.fI'!'U. storivs of uni-ras. :tml pliilnsopliy wt-rv mlisvnssvcl. Cmnnlmining avtivitivs witli llzircling: liigll srlimml pru- nnvtvcl iIlll'l'-St'll00l rvlationsliips :tml kt-pt rlmptc-rs nvtiw. lnitizitions we-ro hold at thc' lwgiinning uf 1-at-h svinvstvr for ' juniors :intl svniurs witli ai B ' :iw'l':lgv vnrollvrl in lie-wspupvr. l yvurlmuk. art. and creative ' writing. l Offivvrs wvru Suv IiiIlCllCf'. pwsitlvrltz Slit-llvy Saffli. vim' prvsiflvntz .lufly Cronin. rccnrcl- ing: svcrw-tu1'y: Mario liinsliziw. vxf-vlltivv svc'rvtzn'y: Judy' Kvys. ll'1'1lSlll't'l'l ,lufli Anflvrsnn. rt-- pnrtvr: Lilllilll Minis. swaplmolx 1-lmirinun: Nznwy Cullwrt. chap- lain: Stn-vm' lfnclvrs. parliamen- tarian. Mrs. Nvvva Sartin spun- surs ilu-1-lmptvr. NlCMatins, S. Silfliik, .l. Cronin, N. Cnllwrt, 5. l'm'lt'r. ,l. Alltl1'l'strll. SCHOLASTIC ACHIEVEMENT, LEADERSHIP J CC t t i yi. l'i.0llJl Axtctv - 3 ..:: I V fm if .l t stu: - - 5- 5 Mft . liiitiatvs of NATIONAL ART HONOR SOCIETY ancl tlivir parvnts wore- ilUllUl'Q'fl at a lxwvptitvil at the Oklallmna City! Art Cvntm' at the full initiation. Left to right: M. Niiivv. R. Rive. P. Hustvttf-r. B. Butte-rwurtli. .l. llutlvr. l.. Stvurn. C. Ashalnrannvr. J. Keys. Miss Mary L. Lewis antl Mrs. Winnivlwurruy are sponsors. Row l: C. llanniltnn, I.. Kinilwrlin. l'. Rztilt-5. ,I. Ili-tlnttr. K. lltullxnzurk. S. Ilvss, I Hivcly, S. Hull. Row ll: S. Enders, I.. Minis, .l, Ki-ys. S, llillt'llt'j'. Nl. llinslmw. M S lligli Ntlwil iuurnali-lx tm-1' ilu- nation will lit-1-.nnv ln1.,-,- Carly. .l. Nluwii. ll. ,-Xllwn. f.. .lan-Lani. Nl. tfnlt-5, Rau' ll: ,l. iiils'i'i-Nlml in wnn' fivlil nf inurnulixln lui' zu 1-:in-1-r tlninlw tu Rvvws. V. Allttf, Nl. llqirm-It. S. llinrlivy. Y. Nliwlx. .l. llrmmi, tln- 1-ffurlx of NWN Iilllllll'llll4lIl4 mlirwlnr. Mrs Nvvvu Sartin. .l. Kvys. N. ffullwrt. 5. Faftli. Nl. llinxliaiw. Run' III: .l. Warv. Slumuielnlliu-r inlimqilixin lllNll'lll'lllli4 fi-mi1Ul4lail1niii4i 1-iivmlragr-fl .l. Carrisnn, ,l. Mimlvixnii. ll. llvllljillllll. l'. Willixuna .l. Ilia- fnunvling ul I l!'I'l!RIC .l0llllNAl.lS'liS Ol AlNlERlC.'X. Clixip- Hiwly, K. llullluark. XV. Kinnp. Nl. xlfxlllllli. Hun' IV: S. xvlll- tviw -pri-.uliug In 1-Ilivr liigli 5l'lllNlli allravt sturla-nts uf alvility law, l.. Minis, S, Nlll41lllLlllI. K. Nnrrie, I., Kimlwrlin, If, ,-Mlm. :incl gt-ml vliarin-I4-I' lu iuurnali-ni 4'lll'1'1'I'S. llarcling and Nfvrtli- llI'1llllN'I'. l'. lln-It-ttn'i'. ll. W'illQiwi1. S. llzlll. ll. llllllplllilll. li. iw-xt 4fl.iwa-n t'll2IIll4'l'N 41-nilriin-fl for paint-l 4ll94'll'4SlUll4 In lllillil' Rif'llill'1lS. Rim' l'.' .l. tflit-via-N. Nl. lfniwl. XV. Ksllnwn. 5. Kilt-y. ilu-ir vlisnplm-rs iiiurv inte-ri-Nling anrl infnrinatiw. 16016 Ii- BillllllQlll'I1l'I'. ff. llalxt. l' llaila-5. .l. Ynlf. H, lfliilflw-rx .l. li Nl. Yivlwlx 5. ll4'l4'I'4. lll. Knoll, 5. l'in1l4'rs, ll. Nlv- llI'0fl4'll. FOURTH ESTATERS, - FIRST RATERS Y Ff- 'I' AND l fllllll Ill1'lHlH'l'S study fliflvrt-nt twviipatimis for futurt- varvvrs. Row I: A. Atlair. ll. Ilnlwrtsnii, .l. 'l'lu1rl1e'i'. 5. St:-vm-tis, Il, Cispvr. l . Walls, E. Rvcvcs. Raw Il: .l. llrvsltins. M. Hyclr-n. 5. Ili-ill, M. tiurlvy. M. Svnilii. li. Wliitc, C. Ward, ll. Lvnnmvn, K. Cook, C. l'v1nl1t-i'mi1, A. llornf-y, Mr. Hnrarc llrcmks, sprmsur. JOBS! JOBS! JOBS! Sinn' most of us arc go- ing tn haw to work.-Y -inure or lc-ss. lnvinlwrs of the 'FRAIJIC and INIJUSTRY CLUB try to clitmsc pro- fessiuns tn their liking. Ili- versifiecl Ovciipatimis gives opportunities of nn-tht'-jnlm training. Students study business cvnnoniics, public relations. health and safety. Each potential worker goes on a job with tcvlinical in- formation of tht' tratlo. Members have half-day svhcclulvs. fd ! 5 .. 'Riel' A gm - -WH gr I 'L I 1 'Q E -J i' A 55 Q ,VJ In M' 3 J , N Ma -1' x X 47-is f Clin u no u, lf D !-' 1 :Www ' f,f ,,, YA 'v4..5, d ' 't .rf 2 -. If 1, U. ' , 41 'Q L v' QVFLH 4 ,',.. 4.. I 5. I We I 'ff 4' findin- Jf 5, A QS? 1, QT. 44 Liku donuts? Most vve-ryonv in Knightland oats thvm. JUNIOR RED CROSS raises money to pllI'Cll1lFtT snpplios for thoir ovvrsvas school vhcst hy donnt salvs in homo rooms. Row I: S. Il:-ss, C. Kvrns. N. Niclloli S. Davis, S. Nlooro. .l. Romcrinan, W. W. Kalmon, P. Martin, K. Jones. Row II: T. West. S. dvl Valle, Miss Hr-lon Bourke, sponsor, C. Fox, M. Classvr, ll. Croniwvll. Wh Kamp. R. llolnian, C. Smfvtl. K. llliarv, ll, llt'l1ll'l'lllllll, J. Heagy, D. Ilcinrivh, ll. Barber, ,l. ll1'ic'li01', S. Clay, .l. Maivr, S. l.ofkowitz., P. llornlan, K. Bolt-s, P. Ch-inons, U. I.4-wis, J. lloopvr. ll. Andrvws, l'. Volz, T. llnff, 'l'. Arnn. Matt- ' 7010 'lu Us 4. Sis ' 'sm . BRINGS SATISFACTION is. Art studvnts dworalt- the .IRC ovvr- soas vln-st, l'ictnrvs dt-pivting Amori- van schools avtivitios wvrv fc-atnrvs of thc V359 dosigns. Y-TEENS, high svhool ltl'ilIll'll of tht' YMCA, kvep hnsy with a program dm-sigm-d for high school l'll1lplt'l'S. lfavh st-nn-stvr Y-Toons hold a Rvlislrzttion 'llca for those- intvrvstcd in llc'- coming lllt'II1lN'I'S. This ye-ar's Cllristnias party for paticnls at lln- Cripple-d Childrt-n's Hospi- tal foattm-xl food, gann-s. storivs, and lots of fun. Loft to right: Mrs. Ola Mau- Oak:-s, sponsor: M. l'vddit'o1'd, R. Holman, ,l. Smith, K. I.:-nts, L. l'c'ddic'ord, K. Jonvs, M. Williams, Mrs. Dorothy l'calm-, sponsor. Row l: M. Barnett, .l. Brick- er. l.. Leonard, P. Howard, P. .lar'kman, C. Points. Row ll: P. Nance. B. Koeppel, W. Story. S. Green, D. Hel- derman. K. Owen. Row III: G. johnson, S. Cunningham, ,l. Heagy, R. A. Crain, J Creech. C. Webber, Row IV: L. Everett. S. Hess, D. Ayers, S. Dorman. 5. Hinehcy, ,I Higdon, M. Paisley, B. Rains. Ron' l: G. Donnell. l'. Hailey, B. Klaflke, C. Tracy. Row ll: M. Gregory. .l. Steadly, S. delVallc. S. Winters, N. Tcagllc. K. Prigmorv. Row Ill: T. Young, C. Haight, J. Trantor. S. Moore. C. Hamil- ton, L. Swain. Row IV: D. Harrison. .l. Singleton. C. Paine. C. Lewis, J. llain- hridge, K. Tatum. C. Han- cock, N. Wilscnll. KNIGHTLAND COURTESY IS CONTAGIOUS Northwest Classen has at least one group of stu- dents who know its vast maze of territory well. COUR- TESY CLUB memhers serve as hosts and hostesses on g various occasions. guiding visitors who come to our Sfihlllll. Mc-mhers ushered at the lJrincipal's. Meeting of 0.ld.A.. l'.'l'.S.A. Open House. District English Teach- ers' meeting. the all-school plays, Commencement, Sen- ior Sermon. and Classics. Duties of the club also in- clude sending out cards to pupils who are seriously ill. and to homes that have suffered a loss in the family. Organized into junior and senior groups. members meet together several times each year for lmusiness and social sessions. Sponsors of the groups are Mrs. Mabel Park. Mrs. Lucille Spann. Miss Herniece Cordon. and Miss Blanche Holland. head sponsor. Q . 'f' W. Y si r ' Q' Q' . ' .r 11 'fx Ei WL is AJ z 7. 1' ,7 , , 'E 71'-7 Aw wx f. 'x 4?f SQ? ' ,. ff:ff-W, my f' . P3 8 uisimffs 'Q -f ' - r AL -l, 1 .V - Q tf Q5 ' W , i? y -.1 WL M f .Liu g 'Q fi Q 1,1 x, 0 2, 1 .5 C If V, A T1 v 3 I 3 X. V. t .-,,..1f- 'a 1 1 1 .fl -Q ff' K 1 .,,,,, 3 Q , rg , wg f is NF 2 A Q ff, S-1 si g 5 5 Q ,N affiix -ass I Q I ,. ,1 1 1 lun xx gxll Stud:-nts with at profound interest in svienee meet in at speviul SCIENCE CLUB. Outstanding authori- ties voinv to speak nn topics of general interest. Members prepare Science Fair exhibits. Kun' I: V. Mvlntyre, S. lleucon S. Gilmore, J. Fretwell, l'. Spivey, K. Sluvk, ll. Ilttvis. C. Points, Mrs, B. Richard, sponsor, A. Collins, B. Teed. Row Il: B. Wilson, P. Touts. .l. 1:I'Ut'lIlLlll. .l. Phillips, R. l'hillips, ll. O'Huru, .l. Elliot, ll. Alspuuglt, .l. johnson. Row Ill: P. Fox. ll. Seheid, .l. Fll'I'lHlllf'lgZ. B. Garrett. .l. Christian, ll. Hill, R. Selma, D. Pendley, li. lust, K. McCoy. TRAGEDY TESTS NEOPHYTE TALENT X . I i 'N a' 51Q.Q.il , I ii i ' I- ml 4g1:'Y',V f,':3f.,. :' l ' .1 f:-sit: N .... , u . .- 14.-. . EMM. E. Hi ' l.lT'l'l,E THEATRE sponsors drannutic productions. .lllerlen and The lnzportrmfe of Being Earnest were first semester productions Ron' I: T. Sullivan, S. Markham, D. Miclcnz, H. Lumirund, K. Knott, N. Norton, J. Bolls. N. Wilson, J. James, C. Miskovsky Row ll.' l'. lknnscy, ll. McCarty, S. Fostt-r, C. Pitzer. I.. Munn, J. johnson, S. Ellis, C. Barrett, S. Anderson, Mrs. Ollie Pitts sponsor. Ron' Ill: S. Curinatn, .l. I,r-etch. lxl1'lHllt'l'S ol' Alilill lIl.llll fly to YlkIll't' and ollwr nir fivlmls lo tml lllCll' luxowlvslgm- of Flight Training. l.m-fl lo right: Mr. .lim lfongvr. sponsor, ll. llilxson, ll. l'llilips, R. Main. .l. l'rim'v, ll. Mills, A. l'a'alsa', .l. Mvrz, l. l,ll'l'l'!'. l.. xxlllllllllll. Row I: ll. Andrews, C. Pitzvr. K. Owen, ll. Inxlv. M. Rvcvvs. .l. .lannvs Fostvr, ll. Launiralnll. Ron' Il: .l. Akvr, L. Swain, 'l'. Sullivan. .l. RL'lN'I',q K Film-, S. lmcy, l'. Lovfflvr, l.. Munn, ll. Wullwr. ll. llurrvt. C. Allen, Mr. Ted Y Nil-hols, sponsor. Ron' Ill: .l. llroom, l , Spin-yq ll, Cir,-ng' L4 lgiwl A, 1Jm.n.S lil. IIl'llll'l1'll, ll. 'llnylon-, R. Crain. Rau' IV: 'l'. llallwofk, K ,Elm-kv N, Whminnfly 5. llvyl1olllS. .l. lm-m'l1, S. llllflllllll. ll, llinw. 1 . , . w-- CS5 ENGINEERS, lvl! Io rigllli C. wvill'l'l'll, lam-ll morning ul 'Mill ll happy volvv l'0Illl'S owl' ilu- L55 say- J. Hollis, IJ. llxlrrifon.'l'.W'1lr1l.l,. llunforml. ing. Good morning. Knights and lnulics. This is Paula Mouser lor some-onv olsol. lmringgingg you ilu- morning announwmnm-nts.M Function of ANNOUNCICRS' Cllll is lo proviclv pvrsomwl to rczul daily an- ull ll0llIll'l'llll'lllS on CSS. Nlt'llllN'I'S uumlilion all lllv lll'flQllllllllg1 of cz Sl'llll'Sl1'l'. ,llll0Sl' l't'l'l'lYlllg lligll ratings lN'l'UlIlt' Q-ligilwle to zu1no11nr'v. 1 nu nm Left Io flflllll .l. Oulu-s, ,l. Sl11l1fl'vr. ll. Hollow, C. Rf-vel. P. Fox. RADIO Clllll nu-mln-rs urv taught the intricavics of sending: and I'C'l'6lVlIlg mvs- Sages via short wmv raclio. lfzu-lx lmoy works for a llzun. or znnatvur. licvxxsc. lmarning Morse code is required. Nr. lloclncy Sl. Dizivr sponsors the group. johnny Oakes is president. I C. I.. Donnell C. Tanner J. Kemp A. Davis S. Anderson S. Carlton l'rvsidenl Vice President Secretary Treasurer Sergeant ut Arms Sergeant at Arms Mrs. Ivy Copeland Sponsor Mrs. Maxine Tyler Sponsor Hendricks Sponsor Miss Jo Alice CAREER CLUB is sponsored by the Business Education department. Meetings are conducted during third period once each month. To become a member stu- dents must enroll in a third hour study hall or a business education class. Objective of the club is acquainting enrollees with demands of different ca- reers. Guest speakers discuss with members phases of office procedures from typing to good grooming. Requirements and personality adjustments helpful for future successful employment are stressed. Offerings of the department are extensive and thorough. Students interested in training for business careers are offered stenographic courses, typing, and short- hand. These are planned to perfect speed and accuracy in dictation and trans- cription. Business English, Business math, bookkeeping, and office practices offer preparation for secretarial work. Business law and business economics are one-semester courses. In law, principles of business living, provisions of con- tracts, employer-employee relations, buying, selling, and insurance are taught. Economics extends to business organizations, money, banking, and distribution. CAREER CLUB BETTERS BUSINESS Row I: P. Allen, J. Anderson, S. Anderson, K. Cannon, C. Bailey, J. Bainbridge, M. Barnett, S. Bay, C. Bowers. Row II: A. Larrutli, S. Carter, R. Clanahan, K. Clark, J. Colville, J. Cooper, K. Cordell, S. Craig, M. Crain. Row III: J. Creech, J. Croom, P. Curtis, C. Denham, S. Dorman, M. Easum, J. Elledge, D. Embry, L. Everett. if ' 5 if , l g E ki ie 'ff 4 f 1 .-0 1 S. Q '5 LQL. A Q M 9 ...A ug' 1 Q x V2 2 if I . k ly r ,xv 'HH I4 13' 14 ' a V V ' , 3. J: . 1 gi 3. -7- fl' if '-6 - T. ,xi 31 f':. 32 f ff .L . 'Q 7- 5 '9' X, K xv Y 5,1 VW b J J A 'QM X is W' H: 4 x ' X ,G 3 A 'R Q ' v .51 ,- K 44- ww 'ff .Z ff: .. m Q. .L QM .,f Z' Q 5 . :rl rub -J A' If K i 4 1, Q .' O' 1 ' I A M 'QV' 5 ... ' .5 X ff 2 'fu 'W 1? . F- 'fflbq .rm .: . U - ,iq fu, 'g -g ' ... ,E , LQ 1' S I Q Q ' -7 ,N t 'fx 1 fo, X .. ' 1- Q fu I,-J 1 qafw J, :J-1, .54 if MI , 1 . 'V J Q - ' K fx 1 4, ax Q- If s 'S-,qt N f xx -Q, '- V7 . N . .2 - ,yin -A 'S 1 ,Z VP: 4 -.,'f f , U' I .IESTERS SPARK SPIRIT CUIIIIT ,IISSTIQIIS was orgnnizvcl Ivy tht- t'IIt'l'l'Il'iltIt'l'S to form il vorps of girls who woultl know all svhool vt-Ils. Mom- Iwrs nitort-stofl m lim-onnng m'Iwm'l1-axle-i's urv st-lloolvrl in It't'IlIIIqlIt'S of rrowcl vontrol. For this Fl1t'lllII'-Vlll'FIII' gzunf' mvmlwrs fushionofl hats ranging from pill Ivoxvs to lion vugvs. :incl lornic-tl tho f'Ilf'0l'IIUInSPVIIOII for tho Iilavulty Fiz- zlvrs. I' Four girls nrt- 1-host-n vrvrf' two months to rlic-or at II and C squzul gzunvs. This supplvnwnts work of tht- all-svhool ClIl't'l'lt'ilfIPl'S. fri-quf-ntly too liusy to attoncl thvsv QHIIIPS. Fat-li yt-ur ai Court ,Ie-stvrs Award is give-ri to the pvrson votvcl lw tht- cluh as the one who has vontrihutvcl most to upholtling thx- truv spirit ofKIliglttl1omI. -1 ' . MATHEMATICIANS CONQUER CALCULATIONS Pupils with il II av0i'ag10 in nmtlu-nmtit's ure vligihlc to Iwvorne- invmlwrs of HONOR MATII. 'llhv purposo of this ornlvr is lo honor tht- ULIISIIIIICIIIIQI zmtl higllt-st rzmkingx stu- tlvnts in mathc'o1li'sc-soffvmtl in senior high school. IIUNOII IVIATII, mlvpxwtnwntnl vluh for wizards. rf-vo,qi1izn-s uhility. Rau' I: Mr. Arthur Wilmoth. sponsor: Miss IIf-rnivvv Cor- rlon. sponsor: Miss Carolyn Smith. sponsor: Miss Marry Wt-clrliligg. sponsor: P. Tools. prvsirlvnt: K. Uwvn, FI'1'I'0Iill'yZ .I..Iolll1S0l1. vim' pre-sirlvnt: Mrs. Nvlliv Fvton. sponsor: Miss IhIZll QIfll'4'l Thompson. sponsor: Ur, Ilomlnvy St. Dizir-r. sponsor. Rnu' Il: II. Millvr, 'I'. IIl'tlIt'I'. M. Aikvn. S. Frvvrlv. S. Riggs. I . Kutz. II. Wilkistiri. S Str-wort. S. Sliirlvv. K. IIOII. M. Singlvton. II. I'IostPtt0r. A. IIilI. K. Atlnms. .I. IIt-stvr. AI. IIILIXIUY. C. IIorrf'II. R. Flowl. Ron' Ill: C. Toussuint. C. lIIvI'll1'vt4n's. S. Mitvlif-Il. II. Mitc'IwIl. S. Mt-rkla-. S. Musalllaun. II. Cihson. II. IIllII0l'WOI'IIl. S. Smith. R. A. Crain. .I. Kollvr. I.. Rim-, C. Points. S. Shvrmnn. K. Iiostvr, S. Craiigr, R. Momliv. Rott' IV: C. Pugxv, C. Custvr. S. Cilmoro. C. Ellis. .I. Cummins. K. Hemrv, W. Young. I.. lNIr'Cuirc', S. .I1IIIttl'1l. 'I'. Iivain. T, Stvplwns. F, .Iust. II. Stvolmzm. .I. I-I0tIIIlll'. II. Olson. Ron' V: FI. Wittols. A. Collins. M. Nvwton. .I. Vzxhllu-rg, II. Shivk. M. IIivIi1'I. II. C:ir'r'a'Iwl', .I. I-IXIIIIFI. R. Cunning. II. IIvm-fit-Itl. 5 9 13 'Qi '15 n K, QW1? iizii 1151511 y Misha ll -,s 1 5353? it i?-TN' ' ww., Z' Yu xx .iv ff i -, dm I Kal . 'Q 5 I Q 'F v. KE! ., 4' n 1 , 5, N4 is .. pg-.4 ,. ., -2. I var' J J . Y H P' a , i , 1 . U R 5 : : F 1. lllNl0R lIl.ASSIlfAl, l.l'fAlQlllC members must lic enrolled in first or swtilltl year Latin or liaw vomplt-ted two years of tht language. Row I: Miss .hidrvy Alberts, sponsor: D. Hein- I. M. Tlionias, J. Singleton, ll. Alspaugli, P. Locffler, Mrs. Wilma llirtl, sponor. Rott' 2.4 C. Davis. N. llill, P. Liles, S. wrt-nre. U. Jolrnson, ii. Ilast, C. Wasod, J. Taylor, M. Points, l Points, M. Singleton, M. Walker. S. Wildman, S. Prieer, I tlouglllin, ll, St-llsy. S. Kimi-rer, S. limlers. Row 3: P, Fine- L ttyl INSIGHT AND INTEREST I. t Lvkfv froek, L. Eskritlge, M. llurliwaltl, D. Sertwggiii, S. Davis, E. Owen, K. Bolt-S, N. Nichols, ll. Andrews, S. llueliner, K. Kratina, J. Givens, J. Jones, M. Haffner. J. While. C. Benson, C. Mel'l1e'eter', J. Slloek. Rott' il: ll. Klaifkt-, l., Hall, S. 'I'liompson. T. Bean, T. llalwovk, ll. Spear. li. Harrison, B. Bcneficld, W. Austin, L. Tiller, R. Colmlv, D. Thompson, G. Burrell, A. Collins. Row 5: N. Woodard, M. Runka, D. Alile, February 15, 1960 marked JUN- IOR CLASSICAL LEAGUE's ini- tial Roman Banquet. All attending donned traditional togas and mannerisms befitting. fv-4 HONOR LANGUAGE members must be enrolled in the tllird year of a language with a B+ average. Row I: N. Hicock, S. Safdi, M. Singleton, C. Kerns, C. Wood. Row 2: Miss Henrietta Von Tun- geln, sponsor: M. Thomas, J. Singleton, P. Hostetter, S. Prieer. Row 3: S. Smith, K. Tatum, S. Bay, J. ROIIICIIHLIII, B. Alspaugll, D. Cromwell, R. Crain, B. Estes, P. Jimenez, C, Meljliecter. IGHT LIFE l'wl11 lln- l1'Sll'I'i vup allslwllsvflll LYSIIVYX NllI'Illlx'l'N llllllil 4-mlrllx 1-mulllfl Ilia! zn-v1m1paur1lv- RIHZIIIIIIIPIII uf l1'ilI'll- ing. Vllllw-Nw 1-infix:-m-el nwlm-mis shim HIIHIIQII uilll JI glmx lhzll will l'1'lIIllill III IXIIIQIII hl'ilIklN, Swim- am- l't'lI1l'llIIH'l'1'fl In only K1 fvu. Hill:-rx In ull. Un wru l'1'Ill1'IIllH'l' IXIIIQIIIIIIIHI Hmzll llvzxlllle-sf'lmsm1 mul wwmru-fl III :nrmlwlpzzllml :mel fe-rwwf I,JII1l'l'4 mul xivturx liill'li4'4 lhzll wvrv Iil'HIIl1ll1'lIl In Hu- l'7.m'3-00 sm-ual sllrf Fvlnwl Slllfll. uw-xuml In we-r'x' pe-p rul- lxf f,lIlNNH'4 UJIIIIIIIQ il l'f'lN'lll SI'1i!'l' :ls il 4li-liluwlixv xxlrivlx shuw? Wvril :xml H4'llUlilI'NhiII H-wwvgvlifnwl for high Flilllll- SIHINHf1l1'hi4'Xl'IIlI'll'. Hn-xv IIIHIHVIIIS paw. lm! as l'4'I'2lH1'fl ilu-1-up i4 1-x--1-filming. 7 zvX 157 0' H20 Ki' A 'E -exif 4 N X x W Xk X xx X 5 ,J x N DOINGS A D DOERS H-.Q M ' i .W -w A w +WlMWh- ,. . X'u'lurx IPZIVIIPS l'vslwlwl mvmml he-url il!'liUIl fullmx f 'W ing l'Ull!'illQl klligllllilllll ffxlvs nn fif-lfl wr t'ulll'l X 'l'h4'sv happy timvs uv slmll I'4'Ill4'lll!H'I' Ywlrml x N KIIMLIHS1'l1Q't'l'fl1Hf l't'flIll'll Nl'1ll'illt'SS, . , 3 X Y .w f 4 A X -x 4 . .K 3 L .., , .2 ' X .. A 1 X X H3 ifwfil Sl Nancy Teague ROUND TABLE QUEEN Highest honor hestowod upon a Lady of Knightland is Round Table Queen. This is the only school wide nomination among queenships. Winller is not disclosed until Coronation ceremonies which coincide with distribution of yearhooks. The Queen and her Court host the Signature Swing, an event which, more-on less, elimaxes the year. . 1 K, ll lg . I . P- ' ff Q is- , , .17 . .7 . .z at 0 ' 'li I iii, A 5' 54 ' F 'Alix il N 9,15 .V Il I A T X Nancy Teague f , Alllff fyijfflj r f if , f JU!! Mud? 41, N ,bww M M' T f r Q 4 , jlfful T f M lBy,fff!4. XM li' J ji J f af sin gigs Gloria Tracy and Stan Harrison. Student Presi- dent. Gloria Tracy SPORTS QUEEN First royalty named eavli year is Sports Queen. Five girls are noi-ninatecl by members of Boys 0 Club and voted on by the entire school. Candidates and Campaign managers in '59 were Kathy Schoenhals-Joe Wilson: Sandy Sawvell-Rick Dun- levy: Gloria Tracy-Tom Ward: Janet JOTIIISOIIS-Bill Snipesg Charlyne Ryland-Lynn Loveless. 'f,'.5,g! n 1 5' '7 1- v6 KN ' v. -, Q 1-A-V IM .X ,gfavv-. 'W X! I ' . 'mg 2 1 Q 'lk H LE'-iii A ? .L V.. I - Y 3 3 L 3 K 4 'S X ls dulxs Brent Buchana of Illc bludc, will sho A I , ' f W' . if 2 Q M1144 q'fX . -1 WTF-a'fA , 1 - fr. ra I if . . , 5 4 in .. I 1.2 535292 F xxx? s W 4 ,W , 'W WWW' 'I' Mike- Millvr 1'1'ow11s Num-y T1-a1g110. 91.5 '-su. .r he Royalty of thc 1960 Round 'lluhls' Cuurt llofl to rigrhll were' ,la11111 lIl11'iQlia111--,ludy Wugnorg Bill Tc-igcn lfzlrol lImlz1111: Sandy ElliSffl.,41I1 Foslvif M111'ily11 3111-114-Ita Don HLll'l'lSOI1. EIllllI'Olll'tl is Nancy 'llvalguc with Mikv Milh-1', 1'11111p11ig11 IllilllilgCI' This yczu' cc1'c111n11ic-S wvrc 1-111111111-tr-il ill the fljlll 111 pl'l'l'lIllll' 111-1-1--sily uf 1'1'11c:1f pCl'f0I'Ill1lIlCC I'l'lllll1't'4l hy 1111dit111'i11111 IDI't'Sl'IlIilllUIl. V VAT REGINA! Npurls lxllll'l'll filbllfl with llluriai 'l'1'111'y rvigniiigg is ilLlg1llll'I1lK'll hy llllvlx' 1-1-p1'csv11111liw-s fr11111 1-111-I1 voiupctitivc, lcltcrccl sport. Queen IllPllllll1'l'S l11'1'111111' l,I'lll1'l'SSL'S of Xill'lUllS sports and l't'L'0lVl' Small loving 1'11ps 111 1111-111o1'i11lizc the CVCIII. I 1 85 I JUST ll.-XNUI' lllCl.Il-IYIC I'l'l . 1-ri:-5 Kim-n Um-11. 1960 lflilwn llhm-im. uf 11.4 Slow Slltllllhlll QIHHIIITS lu-i' il's lruv. Willl Kurvri am' llurry llvm-field, ,luucl KC llllU1'I1 caimlidallv. null t'rl'Ul'l, .lcrry BL'tlIlLlI'. LXIIIIUIIIICVI' is ,lullll Row. prcsidcnt PERSO LITY PROFITAB Kurcn, uf guamliiul uf thu official Falcon Queen pmlmllv. will rm-iggn mvr ilu- pvp vlulm. 86 t in 'mm ,, 1 mfg -' h .,-- x Q,-1, W ' 1. '..4 'inf f 5 V .mn-' f'gf 'ig ',, .. '- 0. .M 1 ,-. , -N J ' J- -'N .V .' , . XA 3 1- r ,Q .' -Q'-YV14hfw'f ' V-:vw A 5 ,,-. W, , , . .. 'W ' . 1 .- -.'- - V . f ' fx Y 2 I -.Ja ' K ,1w.r - H' H- P' W w f f 4:- 'Refv4 :HF W fi- 4: . r , au. ' H lux J s.-' , h L,-.6 gin xy 1' nv- -SML. ., Y 4 -,xg .K 1 V x -FJ! Q IAA, -K r K XS, X . Lilly A T .!'A' , 1, LJ it A k 2.-. --th 7 ' Q 'Q A x . 'X .iw Q if f'--5' ' 1 - ..- - L15f..Le, , N- 6,-31 fa-f-H, Q, ' ,'w-,5g,1h . , 1- .-,AIR4-Q3 xx-f? 55,4 .K ' - l I A -'1.,, '. . ,fr ' 1 . I 4 4 ', S- ' 1 ' ' 1 -2 .- -u-,- L 'f'-'K 'Q Z5 l - 5 ' X ' 5 X 1- E -'lv S X .. .nf 4 -f K 'A A , as .- f . -,.-.., 'X '12 kv-If , Lx n'.,,, ht tx ' 5 I I I '. 4 V. S 'F , -1 S 1 V Q tf X an . ' ' Q' 5. ' Rg.X 0 -5 Cu ,k -J I ' ' P . IA .' vi in Axx x NJ 1521? li ' is - 1 . 1 -an-of-U, Q fb l X8 1' ,YES - l 1 J x ' B? . There be none of Beauty's daughters With a magic like thesegv Byron CAROL HODAM Round Table Princess JUDY WAGNER Round Table Princess MARILYN BARNETI' Round Table Princess SANDY ELLIS Round Table Princess SANDY SAWVELL Sports Princess KATHY SCHOENHALS Sports Princess JANET JOHNSON Sports Princess CHARLYNE RYLAND Sports Princess More lovely than Pandora, whom the gods Erulowed with all their gifts. DEBBIE AYERS Lancer Princess SARA JO FREENY Lancer Princess JANET KELLER Falcon Princess KAY TATUM Falcon Princess Milton JUDY CROOM Lancer Princess LYNNE SWAIN Lancer Princess BETH GIMLIN Falcon Princess J OBELLA JAMES Falcon Princess .. iff, ,h N' wr 1 wr., 5 ' 1. A L W' 50, vm Q 'U ns X fl ' xl:- 9 r 'C IQ! fm, l f 'f s J 1 'K ,gf ,I N:?,1!. 'Q Q 5 ,yi ,gtvw 3 . .,?,,6,,,,,Q 5 7 .L Q - kph js. 5 2 M-'Lf' ' 'f'f'Sv,fQ,g 9' K 1 ,A s ' CLASSICS, '60, - OFF GUARD! .KS ' -'Z Classics l'iXl'1'llllYt' lioarils. huh of Classics. animal all-school talent proflue- lion. is 1-oniposerl of t-oinniittev heatls. act flirt-4'tors. anml officers. guitletl hy faculty sponsors. Mvlnlu-rs write. organize. ancl prepare ilu- show for rehearsals. Origin- ality antl rt-sponsihility are essential qualilivations for inenihership. Avtivitivs of the Board are highly von- litlontial. anil theme of the show is a gllilI'1lC'4l set'rt't until time to release pulm- livily. This tleinanlls that persons selevtefl lor positions he trustworthy. 'lilieine of ilu- WOO show. which will - - ' .' '. 4 4 go on the 23. 20. .ill of xhpill. ls Oli Glllxlilllii Faculty sponsors, guiding power behind Classics, meet to approve acts. Left to right, Miss Mary Lamb Lewis, Mr. V. E. Caldwell, Miss Kathleen Owen, Mr. Teil Nivhols. Settled, Mrs. Winnie Murray, Mrs. Ollie Pitts, Mrs. Nevva Sartin. Smiling, whilt thu work studtnt members of the Classics frequently drawn out Pushing the project through without Fxuulnt Bond di-tus 1 days agenda Dellberations are annnosities deieloplng requires patience and tact 9l SIX SHARE CLASSEN PHILIP TEETS BEVERLY ERVIN KAREN OWEN Classen Medal of Honor Ella D. Classen Award Ella D. Classen Award CLASSEN AWARDS, given in memory of Anton H. and Ella D. Classen, mark outstanding promise of uorthy contribution to the progress of the world by reason of strength of character, record of scholarship, ac- fI1'I'f1.C'S of leadership, and all-around achievement. Scholastic excellency is stimulated by numerous agencies. civic groups. and individuals outside the school. All awards are closely guarded secrets until announced in one of the traditional award assemblies held each spring which honor seniors. AWARD Art Renaissance Plaque Commercial Art Outstanding Athlete Homemaker of Tomorrow Matrix Award Highest Honors National First Place A+ First Year German Second Year German Larsen Plaque Honorable Mention Sharp-Nichols Medal Mechanical Drawing Phi Beta Kappa HONOREE .lack Butler Pat Hostetter .loel Cheves Mike Miller Karen Cordell Shelley Safdi ROUND TABLE ROUND TABLE ROUND TABLE Jim Freeman Pat Ehrig Stanley Wiles Martin Glasser Earl Hefley Carl Harley J im Loftis .ludi Singleton DONOR Renaissance Club National Art Honor Society A-E Equipment Company B. C. Clark Jewelry Company Betty Crocker Theta Sigma Phi Oklahoma Scholastic Press Columbia Scholastic Press Nat'l. Scholastic Yearbook Ass'n Herman C. Schneider Herman C. Schneider Larsen Music Company Larsen Music Company Sharp-Nichols Music Company A-E Equipment Company PBK Alumni COMMEMORATIVE AWARDS STANLEY HARRISON Anton H. Classen Award AWARD Honorary Science Chemistry-Math Physics-Math Stueve Award AWARD Daughters Americ Good Citizen Good Citizenship American Legion Danforth Spirit Award DAVID HOWELL Anton H. Classen Award HONOREE Paul Fox Paul Fox Jerry Stauffer Jim Johnson JUDY SIMS Classen Medal of Honor DONOR Bausch 81 Lomb Laboralorie Gaylord Philanthropies Gaylord Philanthropies O. C. Engineer's Club F INALISTS NATIONAL MERIT SCHOLARSHIP TESTS Daniel Adams Mayo Gilson William Alspaugh Janet Keller Barry Benefield Judith Singleton Neil Mike Bickel Jerry Stauffer William Burt David Steelman Paul Fox NATIONAL MERIT SCHOLARSHIP LETTERS OF COMMENDATION Coke Brown Virginia Hunt Don Dines Jean Ann Romerman Karen Van Hooser Ellison Wittels Patricia Hostetter MERIT SCHOLARSHIPS Daniel Adams, Paul Fox an Revolution Chistoryi HONOREE Judy Sims Phil Teets Karen Owen Sandra Ellis Brent Buchanan Pat Hostetter Ellison Wittels Ruth Ann Crain John Ellis DON OR DAR DAR Civitan Club American Legion Post Danforth Foundation Court Jesters and U-Select-It Vendors BILL ALSPAUGH JAY McCAIN JERRY STAUFFER 1960 MARKS FIFTIETH FACULTY AWARD Recognizing scholastic achievement is a prime consideration among Knights and Ladies of Northwest Clas sen, whether student or faculty member. Under direction of Mr. W. H. Taylor, first principal of the institu tion. the founding faculty established ten awards to be known as THE FACULTY AWARDS. These repre sent appreciation of student devotion. service. sacrifice, leadership and achievement. DEPARTMENT ART Ceramics Commercial Classics Cover Fashions Fine Arts Weaving ATHLETICS BUSINESS EDUCATION DISTRIBUTIVE EDUCATION ENGLISH and LITERATURE HOMEMAKING HON OREE Elaine Saulsberly, Judy Shipley Wayne Ratcllff, Kathie Roller, Billie Rucker Bille Rucker Judy Keys Sheila Rogul Sue Wheat Pat Hosteuer Carolyn Ashabranner, Carolyn Bowers, Valerie Graber, Judy Henderson, Vir- gin.ia Simons, Linda Waters Micki Hager Bonnie Gambril ' J. S. Tier, Track Judy Creed, Judy Fleming, Gayle John- son, Betty Klaffke, Martha Miller. Lynne Swain, Judy Wagner Zada Cook Leon Blaylock, Donna Harrison Leon Pierce Ruth Ann Crain, Beverly Ervin, Sara Jo Freeny, Robin Gunning, Stanley Harrison, Pat Hostetter, David Howell. Jimmy Johnson, Sue Mitchell, Karen Owen, Caroline Points, Jean Ann Rom- erman, Shelley Safdi, Judy Sims, Judith Singleton, Philip Teets, M el i n d a Thomas, Jeanne White, Ellison Wittels, Patricia Young Karen Hallmark Jo Ann Bricker, Karen Cordell, Gloria Tracy, Renee Widdefield AWARD Plaque Certificates Certificates Certificate Plaque Honorable Mention Plaque Honorable Mention Certificate Bob Ramsey Award Certificates of Achievement D.E. Certificate DECA Award Honorable Mention All A Certificates Major Certificate Certificates DEPARTMENT I OU RN A LISM Newspaper Yearbook LANGUAGES Latin Spanish LIBRARY MATHEMATICS INSTRUMENTAL MUSIC String PHYSICAL EDUCATION Girls' Team Sports Girls' Individual Sports SCIENCE Honor Science SOCIAL STUDIES SPEECH DEBATE DRAMA WOOD WORKING HON OREE Shelley Safdi Sue Hinchey Wally Kamp Rex Kennard Judy Keys Judy Croom David McCarty, John Ware Pat Hostetter Karen Hallmark Marilyn Barnett, Jerry Bednar, Jo Volz Bill Alspaugh, Judi Singleton, Melinda Thomas Pat Hostetter Karen Bowers Al Collins, Ken Hemry, Jimmy John- son, Karen Owen, Philip Teets Robin Gunning Mary Spears Kay Bleakney Beverly Ervin, Jerry Johnson, Philip Teets Bill Alspaugh, Jean Bainbridge, Mari- lyn Barnett, Clarence Eaton, Vir inia Gan wg, Karen Hallmark, SFETET Harrison, Pat Hostetter Ronald I-Hunt, lay McCain, Sue Milicliell, CaroIiR Points, Shelley Safdi, Judy Sims, Judi Singleton, David Steelman, Philip Teets, Melinda Thomas, Karen Van Hooser, Jeanne White, Ellison Wittels, 'Trisha Young Elizabeth Mann J im Leech Lewis Irving Bill Alspaugh Ellison Wittels, Pat Freeny Hershel Lamirand K. Kay Brandes Steve Garman Robert Imle Bonnie Gambril, Ronnie Jenkins, Oran Williamson AWARD Four Year Service Business Management Promotions Special Designs Art Director Activities Cover Design Designs '61 Book Theme '61 Book Honorable Mention Certificates LON FOSTER Certificate Service Award A in all Math Courses Certificate Certificate Certificate Certificates PATRICIA YOUNG Certificates Mary Martineau Memorial Mary Martineau Service Harrison Award Forensic Award NFL Award Best Actor Best Actress Best Announcer Announcer's Service Award Certificates JANET JOHNSON JANET KELLER BECKY DAVIS JOHN ELLIS SARA JO FREENY 95 Nh. ,Mt .lwlimmn play l'lllllllSlilSlll illly :lt all pep assemblies. l irlx! Your Imir! lint I':mts'1's inusl he glamorous despite a DIVERSIONSI EXCUR IONS! C0 ERSIO S! m lmml Ill1'll1lN'l'h, unfla-r tht- direction of Earl Hefley and l00-mil- lux Irig I e--A tl x f llall ' t N , hmrillzh 'fkxilx l U H H my H scholl Uplml a giT0l1ClldlDSN'lll LllarlyncRylz1ml,CurolHmlann, Marilyn llurnctfl Janet Johnson, and Pltyllvnv Kiinsvy, cltcerlcculers, help us te the in-ann how xnucli we upprvvigllv their efforts. No vacation for tireless yearbook staffers. They met regularly fluring summer vuvution that they miglit meet ROUND TABLE deadlines. 'Q f 5' J 5 il? Mx. f 3, f f 1 3 5' 1 , 'JI 1 53' by Y J f mm' ' 5,1153 li 1 I U s . A .I A A ,Y mn- t-'gffff pi' I w. . wig I Q 'Af-5. . A -S ' .J,, , n 1 mp ----sidf mx: 1 F I ,, I K ' .Ly ' U 3 15' Q, K-. .A .1 w W ' 97 1 . ,VV L .. fy gr Q B H I. La' A 2 he , ,y-'. mai, 5. 95:3 3 W S W .MP if' gi Q. .. ww, 1 B. Q 1,4 , 1 1 52'-s qi I r S if Ti' ' t N f ' if 1 t lx 't r ' it R SPIRIT SOARS lltttlt-tt-it 'ill ' '1' ztnml's 1311 tkttttlmll sczsv ' ' long l'K'lll4'lIllN'l'P1l as topping lfaltilnl llillqs lung rcign at. tttttlcfcalct .' 1 - l a s: ' nturc Nurtltwcst tcznns. 1 1 at ' 1. sz 'Y ' J 'ris sua '41 ' ' : zs ' zJ ' 'S llt'.lz' ay- ga ' 'wc - . ' 1' lasscn Knit' t S z lI'llllll,H '.'. ' S' - . lim-x lrwin, In-aml fontlmll cnavlt. dcmonstratcs thc tcclmiquc use-al hy Knights tu annihilatc thc Norman Tigers. 4 1 I 1 1 I l , . . I t C.ln-t-t'lc:ulct'f. Nlartlyn llarnctt. Lam Hutlatn, l'ltylle'ttt- Kitnscy, Carla Kisc. Cliarlytn- Rylantl. and ,lutly Witgtim-t' with ,lanct lnlttmnt :irc as tn'on4l uf thc All-State trophy an wan tht- tcatn. Tltcft- girly ltohl higiltm-Qt lionnrs in cltccrlcamlittg rirclcf. iiltntnpinnw kttnw pmctict- tnakcs pt-1'fccl. ' . ' I 2 Nlajorcttcs Nancy Hill, Dcanna Elliot, Rav Ours, Cloria Tracy, Nancy McNcw, and Barham llorncy, alonncd top hats and tails for tht-ir pop rally routine- hcfnrc Norman gatnc. High spirited fans who packed Taft Stadi- um, Novcmbcr 27, got their moncy's worth, watching our Knights defeat Norman for tht- All-State titlc. 'l'lii R4-x lrwin, work mliligvnt I . 4- liristinas party. l s is our football voavlt? Gm-ri Pago, Suv Musallam, and Mr. ly stringing popcorn for their homeroom l Counting valorics, Linda? Linda Lawson and Ruth Cllamlwrland pause before Christ- mas goodies brought to Miss Audio Alhcrt's homeroom Christnms party. HOLIDAY HAZE l Ilonilwinwl 1-florts of Nlr. l'aul llrovvv, Mr. Clayton Davis, Mr. Rex Irwin, Mr. lion Yan l'ool, antl Nlr. ,lr-rry llayncs, voac-hing staff, brought glory to Kniglnlanal. Cygm-t pup vlulv int-rnln-rs lionor football players at an annual lmilqln-I. l'ort ra yi room ar A. Sing ng what lln-y think takes place in a locker c lfyw'Y1IS. K- l311i!1l1I'id,fl0, Ellis. .l- Croom, This I't'Yt'I'6I1I mango-r svn-iw was waitin-ssml hy all at our annual Christmas lr-tary, L. Swain. K. Hardin, M. Whytlaw. ass:-mhly. L. to R., Ronnie Hudson. Miko Buckawald, Karon Knott, John I00 Rose, Mark Coleman. , V -' 1 X 'gi' 's r'-5. '31 1 S. lm x if, bzyl L -.1'Q'g?fn71 - 7 !,l ,441 ps f, X 1, .fx 1 fm IFE 1, ' if g - - Sa.- JW- QQ 4. V l .nil-' SHN M ff Z7 NJ I' QYAV Q. IR SU .c .1 - if ' -Q.. ...g X Y' ' 51 - I is .1 1 sl j y ,mls , - 'Eh-,,4,g, 'fly '- f ,.. J we-3 ln i-5 .4 'B' 'G' 5 9 fv ?' fi 55'.5fE'5f'9 n'45i- by A25 X 5' F t W :ww 1 if -a ' ,Em ' Y ai? 5 gf f H ,+-.ff N Y K - ' J in V 6 1 4 Q .V 1 if .gy iii 163, aa' v 5 lx x I . ' , g f 2 s px I E LS 'A' I ,Q A 1 n 4 ,J f, f .Si 'Y H I M, . ' vos NM 'lillerv rt-titty ure- twin ff-tx uf iflvlltia-all , twinsf ,lzmvt untl ,lumly Kvtm-lium, and Ralph antl liulwrt Svwisnii wt-iw-il at fflgiuip hit with N their sung. Fish-rs. l w.mt .1 pitiful. wiirlulew Kirk llaiggain. l'i-im-v of llaulm-s, and llt' got nt-l Kirk :mil l'z1ttv ,lzivkiiiaiii form xi ilixtnrlwl than in lltl4lt'l'WOTlfl swin- wf .v'I l.l.iN-11'-. HARD WORK MAKES lllussivs is ll wuril with spit-itil ltI4'2ltllIlQl in N1lI'lllXH'Nl liltl45l'll Kniglitluml. Win-li iw me-ntiini tilusfiu iw usually rvfn-r lu the' Zlllllllftl all-svllmml vxtravagxaiizzi prvst-iitm-rl 1-aivli spring. lluuis ul glflltxlllltgl, rwviiipusitimi flt-muiifling tht- In-ilu-Ili suite-il mml with un vxzlvt Illtillllltg I7l'tl1't'flt' clvtaiilewl lllillllllllgl. fl'lIt'lll'Sltlg1. mis- lllllllllg :mtl staging tht- slum. that-iiilig night lvrings at fi-is lmlwlmlvs. lmut 21 vzipaivity lmusf- of aippre-vititixv mul l't'ilIHllFlY1' fans quivts vast zmxic-tivs. Cliissit-S viiifvb at tlirvv night rim ui flrama. musiv. l'lllllt'Ilf. uml tlaiiivv. ilizilmit piw-st-iitml is tht- In-st mnilulwlo in tht' rlvpurtliimits n'pi'vwlitvtl. lfiiml upprmnl uf :ill In-rfurim-rs rvSts with fuwulty tlirv4'tui's. lint l lklllgl wt- with this thing un, prntm-its Nlilu- lim-ws. Kelly Milos, liimlsvvtimi of tlw rlmikvy, gvls ai rrwt mluring l'1'll1'Jlt 4lll. ' '. ' ' ,lu , , ., ' , vu v . w . . . . ll P 4- ml illllfldt - ll' ,lllt P01-lf lftiwnsv 'Pllzlmull upprmu'l1vs. llhis vuhvrful ltgyptliin 500110, in lililSSll'rG Nlziitlm Nlillf-i' :mtl llv-X lx:-niiairrl nlwiit M'4'lll '59 WQQ qlnmimm-41 ln- H hunt- HUM j,j,,l , . . . - Q- l i ' 2- 7- ' tu mint! xi- Ihr-x figuii- xltuta- in Llaiviuw nfl. IO4 ...ru 'ktslz-oaqg D , 'Y 7, x A 1 . . 4 gf y J' w 4 V5 , i fb . A H KW 4 . gi L RA Q A A AXA of 'X 1 if 'ix , ,T Q Q ff I- 5 A A . , 1 L ' Ann 'W R4 Tz1kv Statv! 'luke' State-l Purple' unifurms mppt-rl with yr-llt-w porn pmus Nlviuurus fudm-. hut ltl1'llll't'?- pri-vail. llruma and suspvnsm- uf ROUND TABLE Qum-n mflflt' fm llIllYWllf ' lwll f 4'llU'l fur tht' Coronation is 1'f'-cnnr'tvd rv:-ry yvar with nn-w farvs hut old traditions. N'tl'lN11lt tlillltf- N W Nl ' Z'- WE'LL RE EMBER ALWAY . . . Festive spirits duminatv Junior-Senior Prom. We could liavc dauvvd all night. 1-clioml long after the dance rndvd. IO6 Whose book am I signing? Ym-arbunks gn frum hand tu hand at the annual Signature Swing in the- Sm-iul Cvritcr. ROUND 'I'Al3LE Quwn Candidatcs and journalism studvnts host the- affair. Smut- l600 Knights and Ladivs janunrd tlu' '59 Qvisimi whivh l.I'1llllI't'S I7.l's from KOCY. L. ' v Q t . Q i 3- '54 5 3' if W, 5 L5 A f 'iftvi N 3' : iJ'- f '2i T' 1 4 --' N- ' p ' Vi X' , A sf. - . 1 -. 1 , - .S -3 4 'Q 1 .Qsfixf if WV .ag o ,Q ig.. , ' M 'W-'az' v '4 L, lv ' Q I i . A, ' I. 9 v ., , L' N,-quafg I -V A kr DA- ,O - M b ' IOO '404'fo '-0,5 ' 0. on L 9 ' ,LM '- ' r Ai'-. xv' Q Y B ?' 1-P1 A T lzflk ' 1 N f 1 ' f ,ina-4 .,,, .-,WV :A s.. 'v O In g, ,cn -mP'e3:ff? 4 'fu M LAIVV wk! J in '1 ' ,,. 5 K :Lisffg 'G-17' , - Q ', xv, ., Q, , S ,. A Q 'Agfa ,Q 3 ' Q , y Q T' , 'hip 1, . I n r 4 L f. f ' G ,rx fA,gq,, 2 A My . .x ffm ri wif, gxfw 1 F254 Sglqivh 'L ' '-at TV sm . . , xF,L- ' ,n- Qsfgw .'eiiQ'G'5.Q 5 6 th 5 1 1 'Abs XX, . , x if ' g 'a' I J- 'f ', al ' K .Q 3 ,,,,,?i'Wf'P-t U' W- -1-Q-' f if 1: N. 1 Q. K, ' ' W' I 1 aw QV' 5 2 t' .9 '. vi we I S, is X gf.. ' xv. WW' ,, ' 4 I07 IN THE LISTS ffflff J 4141164-L 704' W :iff 165, Q 24.411 QWf'ffQ?f . , , -x' - Qgdfipa LcfQf 5:' xp! 7 44, aff!-fd! 1 X ffwfmf c 1 'fd X fx P-fi Q' ' nm c MMS I U I Q! ,, Q9 Ku In v M ! wx S KL M 3 W WW .WW k Y-Am y V- QNMLV1 C1 1 X ww- A , W M ,Q L i , s A 9 fvrf, R Jn dlp! ,N L -f M A L L . X 1 v fl XL Kink X ., f W vs N. w l L X X Q? J Iwvlfl W9 4 .4 I08 TILT AND T OURNEY Q Q' 'gb 2' IK - r ,fxsp say 217' 4 3 Q4 Rx L me 1--3 - ' ' 8, , rig,-K 59. h ,Q ,- . Qi - 4 . , f 4 ,.., . - 4, 1 .. 1. 4- ' 4-4 'Q . W, an - 1 34 I ,YW Y ' ' 5 '-f Knight IIJIIHHIVIK mam lug:-1' as 1fh4 flislmlllx-fl play hig WE ADE IT .39 MID STATF! 'C' if ,, L ,Q ' .4'f,, 2:55 .qw ,mwah ' .33 . ., ww, i K - -- his , , w,a1 u'J, U' Qi.-fg H D fn .41 4-f hug, ,. 7 1-' , V M M. ,gs a- V7 ., ,.,., K . V f , .. ,W V , K U Q , V , V K W X f M - ' - fi' in-1 , ' .,.., I V K. I , 2 at W A 4 ' ff' - W- ' .M 4 ,M W ,L , 'lf ,. fri K .. A Wax V - 5 M W ., ,, I - .A Ig ' ' M7 E. ,. A ,1 I ' ,hwy-'X . - gym f ' , ' K 'fwgl VW L4 M .ff , ' - . , AW ,wk I , 46, 4 'ff K, ' 1 , g , .. ,rw 7- , I - ' -,, , by yy .,, .A 5. in . , , K X ,Fi I 5 -.,,,,Vg,V zu' 4 . A, ,, w .M glllilfl Nlvislvr. f'l'lIlllIllt'S ll Nur' alrugylv. Tw' lN'2llllH-Ill yu-xx !wpl1im's whim' um. ' N-rv il plwm- of pzlpvlx A W4-iwl. our smlu-nirs Nlhl-Flzxlw :xml 'XII-Ftnlv Class hh hl4'4l Ihv illllt'. BI'1lX'iIlQl nhl- zmurcls. vulml. 11.100 f'llt'4'l'ilIg1 fans wzllvllml lhm- fin'rf'1' CLASS AA STATE CHAMPIONS!!! KNIGHTS TOUCH TOP What a season! It began at Palo Duro in Amarillo. Tex- as. Some 500 Knights and Ladies made the 206 mile trek to see their Knights down the Dons, 20-6. In the Mid- State Conference opener. NWC lioomed Midwest Cityis Bombers. l2-0. With rain pouring down everyliodyis neck. NWC slogged to a 22-0 victory over Harding. Putnam Cityls Pirates and Shawnee's Wolves fell as our Knights successes continued. 20-0. and 22-8. respectively. Northwest ran away from Douglass. 38-6. Most spectac- ular play came when Mike Miller intercepted a Trojan pass -flat on his back. Next was that Capitol Hill raid. Our Knights squeaked by the Skins. 19-18. for the history making victory over this arch rival. The Redskins held a comfortable margin until late in the fourth stanza. Then it happened. With 7:31 remaining. center. Stan Harrison pounced on a Redskin fumble. NWC scooted to paydirt, and kicked the extra point that decided the victor. Fans went wild. Stopped cold, Hillmen were forced to punt. Six plays later the Knights scored the winning TD. Enid's Plainsmen were sure they had their game won. But that old fourth quarter rally pulled out a TD with one sec- ond remaining. Winning 22-18 gave Knights the Mid-State Conference title. With an unblemished 9-0 record, NWC triumphed over Northeast, 28-14. Both previously undefeated. NWC emerged mythical City Champs. Now they faced Norman's Tigers for State AA title. What a gameg A lateral from Miller to Lawson, deflected by a Tiger, was called a fumble instead of an incomplete pass. Miller, still prone, yelled to fullback, Walt Lawson, Run, Walt, Run! Lawson galloped 75 yards for the Knights' most memorable TD. 'l'hf-sv A squadders are really top men on Knightland's totem pole. Row I: Harkey. Morelock, Eurrus, Savage. Bowman, Harn son. Tc-igvrl. Hunt, Shock. Row Il: Bucklin, Meister, Rawlinson, Bartlett, Dunlevy, Miller, Lawson, Snipes. Tier. Ron I N113 Rex lrwin. Nlr. Don Van Pool, Mr. Clay Davis. cnaclws. Dunford, Decker, 0'Hara. Irwin, Perry, Weaver. THEY SAID IT COULDN'T BE DONE, BUT . . . Noun this is what we're going to do . . . Head coach Rex Irwin lmriefs his squad on the next game's strategy. Coach Ir- win was named coach of the South offensive forces in the an- nual high school All-State game. lI2 1959 SCHEDULE 1960 Knights Knights Knights Knights Knights Knights Knights Knights Knights Knights Palo Duro 7 ,, Midwest City , Harding A , , Putnam City Shawnee Douglass , , Capitol Hill Enid , Northeast , Norman Thinking and working together made these Ed Wilkes must have lost a bet, as the other football manageri load men tops, Row 1: Pcndley. Ward. Schwab. him down with team laundry. Wilkes, Bruce Haggard, and statisticitn Row 11: l'anSzo, Stevens, Son, Row Ill: Mc- Tom Hendrickson are the unsung heroes of our grid world. llowoll, Jones, Uvvrstreet. WE WON - KNIGHTS 19 - SKINS 18 Mike lNlillCl' Tom Wgird olllIflPfIPHC1i'f'SPIlf0l' Eyydr ..Sp,,f0r llnlwutuble team of quarterback, Mike Miller and ond-pass r4't'm-ive-r. Toni Ward were NWC's represent- atives on tho All-State football squad for 1959. Both tliree-year letlvrnien, they are credited with taking Knight gridders through an undefeated season. Miller also sliarvd honors with Norman's ,lay Wilkinson for Back-of-tlu--Year, and Ward was runner-up for Lineman- of-tlie-year. Outside activities are quite parallel and invlude Key Club, basketball and Boys' O Club. Both have held class offices and participated in CLASSICS Larry Bartlett Deal Bowman Fred llucklin End-Senior Cllllfffh-SI'llf0f Fullbrmk-Ilznlor l Bryan Burrus Joe Decker Larry Dunford Tnrlt-le--Senior T!l!'lflf'7jlll1fOl' Emi---Junior ,- .. .,-,v,.. -r -......-: .- , . gy, -51.-uv,.-I 'N .A.-.gs Af' B Squad members arc: Row 1: B. Kent, T. Emerson, R. Harrison, R. Graham, J. Hiersche, B. Nance, P. Howard, M. Grimes, L. jones, M. Ritter, J. Wolfe. Row Il: C. Harris, F. Stewart, R. Sclia, J. Locke, K. Duncan, T. Dorris, S. Hulctt, J. Carson, B. Hastic, C. Thonison, H. Shcrill, J. McGill. Row Ill: E. Wilkes, manager, T, Herald, S. Irving, K. McCoy, J. St. John, H. Howes. ll. Clieves, J. Stevens, D. Henline, J. Hammack, P. Sigmon. KNIGHTS ALPHABETIZED VICTORIES I-II Rick llunlcvy Gene Harkcy Richard Harrison Stan Harrison Ronnie Hunt Rex Irwin llulflmrk - Senior End Senior Tackle-Sophomore Center-Senior Guard-Senior Ccrllcr-Ilzriior Les Innes Terry King Walt Lawson George McDowell Stuart Meister Steve Moreiock Enfl-,S0pImm0rp Hnlfbnrk--P-Sophomore Fzlllback-Senior End-fzmior Hnlfbnrk--Junior Enfln Senior 1,A lk I 7 5 wa. by 1 Q ,I .. 'W gn? 8 R 1 ,SQ -,gr fl N.: X EA as x is :I ln Pg Yuki, V . N ' YQ: il if' ' 51,4 X H .'- 5 0' lx 7 Q , rv ' ' ' QA I ,limi ' g ln, X A Q Y. XP' 'E , 1 ,N Ik 1 gk , law NIT 5'-If ,F v L! f L , V ix Q-' Weil N WT, A L: 'Nm KLJV V V . V' X 2 'I I X gi 'P W ff A 8 59 ?f! v If F ' ? M. X 8 CHX l. 5. 'I'ivr uml iivm- Ilurkvy cln-ul' ilu' right uf way, T' -'lu ,wx . tx. 'i 1, W K x X V SIX SEIZED ALL-CITY STATUS .1223 i'f-il,5fffhli1iQ3 ill-ijuii.-fQ l',lll'i.l, iil12 sv'iIiS illifif fstundingl. .lf'l'l'Q' H1lj'lll'9, :mil llnul Cruwv. Buck Savage Vance Schwab .lim Shock Bill Snipes Tnrlflf' --Senior Enrif- 'Senior Tackle'--Sflnior HnIfIu1c'lr--- junior - -9 f Cvorge Stevens Bill Teigen .l. S. Tier Chris Wcuy'qrr C711tIffPl'bllCA'7,,IlIIi0l' Cerztvrfswzior Hlllfbglfk-V-Svrziar Trzclflr'--Senior II7 W fr D 5 Pix ffl NWC NWC NWC NWC NWC NWC NWC NWC NWC N WC NWC NWC NWC NWC NWC NWC NWC NWC NWC WSW SClll'1lJl3l,l'l lflfrll 5 l .lulm Nlurslmll 'l l 1.3 llllflllllgl 'IT Of! NUl'lllI'llSl IW I IW lllzlsvusu IHA V lfl lllllilllllfll lfl In l Illmgluss 39 lil Sllzmxwv ll-7 nv' Sl lfniul ll'J Sl Czlpitnl llill Alf! Sl 'Nlillxwsl City lb 52 l'ulmm1 City -ll Sl lluugllzlss 59 35 Millwwl City flfl T5 llzmling Alb 59 Sll!lWIllx0 39 5l llulnum City -ll UU N1 l11l11-asm 50 l'? liuiml -I0 BT Capitol Hill 50 livgillnnls NlZll'l'll l-5 Slam' Nlzm' ln ll-I2 ICICCI lllll I NCUlVll I .l'I'l'l'I llvgximmls. Nlllffll 1-5 Slain- l'luy-Uff. Mlm-lm ll-12 fx X VI A-SQUAD MEMBERS urn-: Ron' I: llvnclricksmm. Ray, Hur-y. Row 2: llurllvlt, Mr. Don Van Pool, vouvllg llrvll Morin. nmnagvr: Wlillvr. Nou' fi: .l0l1IN1H. lloyd, Wnrrvn, lluwvll, Low-ln'ss. Row -Z: lfustvr. Wlard. Ci1fl't'lil'I'. llauliz-l. C1-rulml W ilI'H'll slnmls for u jump shut against llnuglusf as l,ar1'y Bartlett and Vllnlll Waml hlillltl lmy In ussllrc' tln- two- poinlvr. Is it going in? ,lcrry Hay, Holm lloyd, and Dick Powell kvvp their eyes on the' lxall. Wa, -' f , ff, Q 38, X Q g b ' 'T :E Ei AIHU ' awww llvti-nnint-tl Lynn lmvle--5 la-aww tht- flour tu sink at shut tlcspite thwarting 1-lifnrth nl Niiilwwt liily tvznn. NWC! gym wat- puvkm-nl with 1-Xvitwl fans watvliing thig hvzulline-r, OTHI G S CCEEDS LIKE sp lint Knight tnvtivs IllllIQ'4l ziwt tht- thirml pm-intl :intl challx i Vivtnry Ytnnlwr ll. 2512-ll. Still ninttt-ring nlmnt at thinl- qnartvr rally that 1-rziswl ai unv- pnint cliflvr1'iir'v in tht-ir vnrlivr mic-nttiitc'i'. whivh vinlvfl ai tight gnnw. Ol-f3'7. tht- ljttllflliliti lrn- inns wr-rv inte-nt nn vf'iigvzlin's'. 'lihv Knights winning strvnk was siizippml. 39-Sl. mn' only tle-fmt of tht- .10-till svasnit. This QIZIW' Nliclwmst City llmnlw- vrs lmpv. ililnxy xwrv lutvli in tht' rttnning fin' Nliml-Slulv titlv. XRvll4'lllt'IA tlw Knights. sh-mls tlrznilx jvt fllvl fruin tht- llntnlv- vrs' jvt vnginvs. nn uni' will vwi' knmv. Sunni- 15.000 titlv-hungry fans gnspwl znnl c'laninrml nt at nip :intl llll'li. aivtimi-lizt1'lw1l thrillvr. ln tht- thirrl qtturtvr, john llaniivl. ilriving for at lily- up. Inst his grip nnml kit-kml tht- RESUME - 18 SCALPS Knight lllllltl1'I'b lmtl m'm'rtlmm'ii fnnr nfall-1-niilvi'f-:iw lvznns tu tht' tune' of 215 'mints lu lfrfi lwlnrt- lzntnr-hing their I'1Illl.Pl'Pl1l'fT U'N'll1'I'1lg.I1IillSl tIi.- lhnigltws Vliruinnf, NNI 1'lIItl4'SlIllN'lH'l'. ililn- XVUIWS :ill lint tlm-xntliwl us. zmnnr zlnrl itll. M lfnirl. tm-zlnnwrk is'ill1stuml Ill points score-fl hy lfniclis Larij' llznvli. :incl wt- 1-mt-rg.-tl. ztfti-1' tln- lvznl lmtl 1'h1nigf'1l hzlnfls I2 iilllt'S1llIl'ilIgIllll'g1lIlllt'. Sl- IU. lillllilltl llill Ht-it Skins in-rm' st-tilpt-tl. Bl-II4. This x'ic'tnt'Y. :ls a rvsnlt nl Nliflwt-st Citfs lnss ln Fliuwin-cf. zimlvuiic-Oil tlw Knights lillultt'1tIil1'l'1'ltI't' ruling. 'lihv llnnilu-rs iwrt- nnt fini hlnntl. 4-spt-vitally mynl Knight vor- llllS4'lf'S. :X firml-tip llIl'illl'I' sam thi' Knights tlrzigging ut the 4-ntl of thirel llll1lI'l1'I'. fit!-fill. Stnlmlvnly. in true- Knight traflition. Lynn I.tlXl'l1'NF gnllnpt-fl in on at I5 font jtnnp shut :intl lf-fl tht- way t 'i 5l- lft Kni 'ht tivt tt' . Nvxt ft-fn wus tn nwr mmwl' tht- Piluttvs. . U K L tl F i . 1 I . L Oh, no! Tlicrfr gm-5 unutht-r hall in tho hziskvtf' It Innlu-tl fur nwlnlt' lilu- ai vntluss was at iwnpmi SlllN'l'l0I' tn zi t-xclttiins Harding! numlwr -LS. ,lim Jolntsnn and Toni II1'llllI'il'k50ll art- in high fpirite. Sl CCES lfull. Ili- gun' it un nppt-r-1'ut than lanulwl the' lmll nn tht- hnnp :uul it I1-II thrnugh us tht- last FK'1'tiIltl nf tlu- epturlt-r vxpin-il. Wiilh tha' swarm- liwl. tht- lxnights pull:-tl ull tht- stops lll tht' tnnrth stunm :nul wnn 53-l I. Nut-r in lrnnhlm-. tht- lxnights vlippml lhv llunling lfalglvs. T5-lim. This svt it IIUXS lXIllglll svimrtltg l't1'uI'tl ful' at singli- gunna It was tinu- tn gn huuntx hunt- ing uguin. SIIRIWIIUQ' Wvulxvs iwrc' livking thvir vhnps. Svusntuwl In tht- llnngluss oxpvi'i1'i1c'0. tlvtvr- mint-xl linightlznul hnnpstvrs 1llIlllUWlt'll this Xvnlws. 59-IW. Sports xxritvrs 1-ullwl tht- pvrfnrnl- unw iivurlx px-rfvvt hznskvthull. lly nun' tht' l'll'illl'S haul the- lmttnnl lnuvk in the-ir hunt. 'lilwx ilnrmwl nt-an' rzlltilm-al us. l,:u'ry llnrllvlt vlnunpinm-ml at thinl- quurtvr rally that svltltlml tht- l'imlvs. 5 It- IO. Swinging for u hook shot, Donny Carrvker is nnv of I2 grzuluuling sa-niurs nn thx- squad. Pushing the hall just a littlt- hit furtlicr. Miko Milli-r jump shuts while Lon Fostvr is rm-tidy to hvlp if a Putnam City Pirate- gr-ts in tht- way. Knights nntmlicl thvir min rvvnrtl in at tusslv with N1ll'lllt'llSl Vikings hy hiking pnints in nnv gaunv lu 110 :against tht- Vikings' 50. 'lioppling Elllll. IU-In. wc' rvtirvil it I3 your state n'm'ni'4l hy lH't'HlIllllg the first Slilltl svhnnl tn min Xlitl-Stutv lfnntlrnll :intl Miil-Stutv Buskvtluull Uhutnpinnsliips isithin at singlv war. But Capitnl llill RMI Skins wvrv nn our trail. ,lust to niakt- it official. iw znnhusluwl tht-ni. Si-all, Xvith lil svulps dangling wvirv gvtting u firm grip nn nur spears. making wzirly In givi- grind lll'l'OLllll nf 0llI'SPlVf'S in the Rfigilllllll zuul Static' l'lay-offs. l,l'USll'i'lS for taking All-State' look promising. I2I . 5 WX, lllml 54111 wp that? 'l'1-um IIll'lllll1'I'w nl Iln- l 4u'lllly l iu,l:-rx LlI'4'll.l hm lm l1L ' LN k' lY'.' N' . 5'1 ' N 'R ' L llll .I .Y t. ,Nl 1 'IX .Q F ,Il- BOUNDTIJREHOUN FORTUNl FORSOOK ACILTY FTZZLE S ,- vs E - .lulm ll.1m:-l I-lxlvllvw ll lzn'-up llllflllyg lrI'l'-Qlllll' WIITIII-III' ws- -mu an- l--m XN.ml :xml lvl'I'lllll XXLIIITH annul lllw l'1'llUllIl4l. A- pnw-In-lv In XLlI'llY ilfllllllv ll'FllllLl4l UJHIIIN lPlUXlll!' ll11'illQ 'mrl 1-llillf. Wllilf- l:llX5l'll l.uw- uu Nllewl-, If-urn IIll'IIllH'l'x gin' lllllrtlfl frnm llu- lH'IlK'll. 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VV, 11111111111 1111111 1111111 111 11111 1611111111111 1111g111111111s w1111 111,111-1-111111 1,1111-1-,I 1111, 1111111' r11pr11s11111011 us at 812110. ' 1 1111 1,1'l't'1111N'l' 111, tllll' Kl11gl1l1S l'i111lllI't'11 11111 11111 ,1 .112 WL' WRESTLING BECOMES A MAJOR SPORT Wrcstlc-rs had a successful season. Row 1: Reeves, Lensky, Thompson, managerg Ceisvndorf, D. Harrison. Hill, Deal Hunt Ailwll. C8FPf'nlf'T. Smith. Cllfifgflilni MCC'-Qin, PHUSZP- Row 25 Henthorn, S. Harrison, Strong. Mr. lmonzirrl Marvultc rwirli SENIORS' GOING WILL CHANGE SCENE .IANN CHRISTIAN STAN HARRISON City Champion City Champion 4th Place--Ge-ary lst Placw-Geary ls:-1N1id-Sum lsr-Mid-Stare 4th Stall- lst-Regionals 4th-State I24 1950 SClllCl7l7l,l'i IUOU NWC ,lnhn Marshall NWC Norman NWC Putnuni City NYWC Slillwalvr NWC Classen NYVC Nlhlwest City NWC 'liulsu W0l,nsIc'1' NWC Capitol Hill NWC l'vrx'y 1 - I -iw? Fw' E W-.,, X.. V' ,fl-5tY'j Xxx ' .. N 1 f' m ff as E ,A - v R iff ...Ah X N..- mmf 3 s lt X, A . ,, Fcmtnm- haskz-tvcrs practice to gain precision and delivery. City Miss Margaret llousett, coach, Hohnherg, Smith, Fl't't'llHllI, teams funn a league and compete for City Championship. This Young, Stewart, Spears, Nay, Allison, Chance, Staples. yt-ar's SFllPtllllt' had nina games. Left to right, Ames, Waldrop, ' x 'Y X 5-- GIRL -4 Girls in xollcyhall are Nay, Runka, Spears Allison Holmberg Wald rop, Miss Margaret Doussett, coach, Miller, Young, Loeffler, Stewart, Ames, Smith. l26 Another representative of team sports is SOFTBALL. Players this year were about cvcnly divided between beginners and seasoned players. Row 1: Misa Margaret Dmissvtt, voachg Staples, Spears, Nay, Smith, Stewart. Row 2: Ames, Runka, Allison, Holmberg, Flatt. Row 3: Hayes, Hager, Young, Chance, Waldrop. This year's team had a 2-2 season. i L.. -3 K IQ llAlJNllN'l'0N Run' If ll. Km-ppt-l, lllt'3Ilxllt'y. Mm'N11rrui1, Martin, Higmlon, lluy, T. Km-ppt-I. lfnu' 2: l.4n'y, Kntf, l,l'Q'lll1'. llivm, lfziston. Mrs. ffortvx ffoplivr, rmwli, ET EW MEN TURS Mrs. Cortez lfnplicr anfl Miss Margaret Doussett are llt'Wt'0lI1f'I'S to Nurtliwvst Classmfs girls' physical 4-fluvation mlepartinvnt. lmlivimlual spawns, tennis. bail- inintun. tzilmlv tennis and zirvlu-ry were taught by Mrs. Coplicr. Arrlwry was so new that no competition was livlrl. Miss llnnssvtt was in vliarge of softball, volley- lrzlll unfl luislivtluill. Nt-wt-st sport for NWC Iaclics is ARCHEHY. Taking aim at an uniclt-nlifin-tl lurgct, 4m'ln-rs pri-piirv to fill tht- air with arrows. Wlm knows? Tln-y niny luring clown il livur, nr ninyln' Ll main! ' o d f City singles chanipionsliip in TABLE TEN- NIS was won by Sandy Bay. Row I: Matthews, File, Bay. Biggs, Higmlun. Row 2: Kovppvl, Prater, Str-ucllr-y. fflzirkson, Mrs. Cortvz Coplwr, r-mu-li. 5, T, r .'- A I l 1. 1. if ' 'I - . fs No hard feelings as llolm Coultcr and .lim Barnes e-hakc lmnds after a rugged game ot' tennis. I28 TENNIS TAKES TIMING Netme-n strive- to develop good form and perfection. important to tcnnis players. Row I: Coulter, Arnold, Wilcs, Linn, Shoebotham. Row 2: Mr. David Hokv, coach: Warren, Uarncs, Lysauglit, Rose, Clin:-. Hours of hard practice enable a player to retum halls without running himself rugged. Tennis quickens muscular coordination and trains timing sense. Boys, prolaahle spring starting line-up: ,lay Lysaught, Mike Arnold, John Rose, Ben Warren. Bob Coulter, ,lim Barnes, Philip Wiles, David Shoebotham. Bad spring weather handicapped the racquet squads program. Mr. David Hoke, of safety education, coached the boys' team. Girls were coached by Mrs. Cortez Copher. Eager to show their tennis skill, 1959- 60 girls' tennis tt-:un consists of: Rau' 1: Hancock, I.:-wis, Aiken, Olson. Row 2: Hrs. Cortez Cloplu-r, t'o:u'll: .-Kllu-rt, Cox, Cunic-run, Coit. '- -:.fmy.,.gf , IV. ,M ,,, .f I 5 .,.n f , .,' . ' i 'Af 1 : '-:fr el!! l 5. A69 h ' ill A H J- .,.,i .4 . 5 DIVOTEERS TEE-OFF C' HES v-or l'iY1'l'ylIl14' gm-is pusluwl into lliv 4lrink morn-r ni' lam-r. ln tins mm- if, l'l'lll4'lLlllt Nlr. Cl'0WQ'. llvliglilul with nvw All-City lrupliy, SWlllllIlQ'l'h urn-: Ron' I. Nh-Clnin, Kviniuiwl, Hr. Paul Cl'Uh'l', vouvli: Knlninn, Nivliuls, Irving. Row 2: Todd, Jones, Vvr- nnn, llulu lilnmliv. Cornctt, St. john. Row 3: linulli, Hicrschc, ill'llt'K' Mumliv. lmll ITIQIIIS :is nn vpn-n smismi ILZUIIIU. illlliIlll'll linw zivvvws In svwrnl l'Ulll'Sl'S williin lliv viii. :incl pnlisli the-ir skill. wlivn xwzillwr lwrniils. lllI'0llg.fll0lll lllf' ye-air. Xlig i.nrrull Sim-lsvr. H1414-li. luis fin- nn-n wlw nm-rv nn lliv lvzun last yvnr. A full Svllvllllle' runs wi-ll ln-ynml Rau' I: Wulluvv, xl1'i.lll'l', Sinnnf, Malllivws, Coppmlgv. Wvillianns. Row 2: Mr. Carroll Sun-lsa-r, vuuvlig lIlim'ln'un. llnlinvs, Moss, wiill'l'l'll. Ihniilg--, Spvair. Cllnm-1-. X e. M Alan Richards practices individual medley. Boys will he boys. After having heen pushed into the pool by his own swimmers, Mr. Crowe takes time to regain his composure. l ,fi Q Ak! t X Z' J3,'!f 0f' Q' 35596 K 3' Q, . f'5 l-E . XXX l ' - if zzaaaragx flag' ,Kwai p 'llhey did it again! Swimmers added another Mid-State T r o p h y to Knights' growing mound of trophies. ln Mid-State Conference second annual meet at Douglass pool. NWC swam away with the second title. Wllllllllg five events. Knights piled up 06 points. Closest opponent was lfnid with 73 points. Only doulvle winner was Nlike Nichols. freshman. Other winners were Jerry Vemon, Les Jones, and the free style relay composed of Rex Kennard, .lerry Hiersehe, Jay St. John, and Jerry Vernon. I30 Paul Cornett takes a forward dive with a half-twist. ii- o I - 1 - - W D fa' rg, . 5 ' 5 i - 7 . ' f 1 1 0 f ' i A is , k 2' lb K 1' cv tj T ' w 'F' lv ' 1'-f I , V , l 'X w . - A 4 f 4 i ri aa , -. r Any rags? Any bona-s? Any bottlrs today? Girl O Clublmers B. Koeppcl, Mitt-livll, Martin, Allison, Coit. Row 3: Mis 'Nlar wont all out for rummagc salvs this ycar. Profit from one paid gxarvt Doussvtt. sponsor: Holmbc-rg, Chancv, T. Kotppg for thc initiation dinner. A st-cond financed a sunnnvr spree Spears, Nay, Mchlurran, Loeffler, Dixon, M. Millar, Staplts to Grand Lakc. Row I: Whytlaw, Widdifivld, Sims, Albert, Cox, Raw 4: Hayes, Flatt, Smith, K. Stcadley, Runka, Xoun Biggs, llay, J. Str-adley, Yvaldrop, Filv. Row 2: Mrs. Cortvz Stewart, Sollars, Heinrich. ll. Millvr. Copher, sponsor: Ames, Matthews, Pratvr, Higdon, Bleakney, MEANS OKLAHOMA WEARERS OF THE HO' Row 1: Schwab, Lawson Don Harrison ', 'l'vig0ii ' llarkcy, Morin. Foster. Wil- son. Row 2: l'vrry, M. Mt'- Curty, Rawlinson, Dval, Weav- cr, Christian :, Hill , llvdnar, I Q McDowell, J. McCarty. Row 'si 7 .af 1.1.1.-y, Ellis. im-K.-iii-r, lvl' -f' V' Bailey, Duncan, Coley, Dun- fortl, Snipvs, llurtlvtt. Row 4: S. Harrison, Howvll, Booth, '-A 'R 3 J., '. 13 1-H gl' ft Uumnl, Duker, un my, 4 N N 1 i , llvmirivkson, Smith, Carson. Sf 4 fy ' 7 U' after namt-, appears in . s, X' , 4 lmoth picturvs-1.3 I Q1 is ,U f , i . N R o w 1: Overstreet Stevens, Hunt, Wimpey: Hyde, Wilkes, Buchanan, Bowman, Purdy. Row 2: Le-nsky, Warren, Rose, Pcndley. Gloria Tracy, QUEENQ Tier, Meister, Aiken, Young, Todd. Row 3: Moncricf, King, R. Harrison, Jones, lrwin, Coulter, Pansze, Teigen, Richards. Row 4: Merri- man, F. Miller. Dan Har- rison, Boyd, Morelock, Paco. Lawson, Aleshire-, Vernon, Hill. Row 5: Burrus, Bucklin, Haggard. Arnold, O'Hara, Chris- tian, M. Miller, Don Har- rison. Q, .t ' v N ki l 1 ' r Vxr f-W N xx. n sf Mid-State trophy, CROSS- Boyd, Harrison, Hyde, Mr. Leonard Nlarcottv, com-li. Thzy wire Duncan, Young, Buchanan, also City Champions. 2. Vimpey. manager: Moncrief. ,.. l'vm-niilm-rs, lludkly Hyde, Bob Boyd, and Dun dhuwan gained renown. lloyd, seconfl in All-City: first in Mid-State: fourth in State, lluucun and llydc, sopliomore-s, placed 14th and Tth respectively at Mid-State. Q '5'l2I-IRILLS - SPILL - CHILLS Running a two-mile course every day in fair weather or foul. would make most people cringe. Not Knight- land sprinters. Two new trophies were added this year. Compiling the low score of 3-l points. Knights became City Champs hy winning the All-City Cross-Country meet. Knights were first Annual Mid-State meet win- ners with 3l points. At the State meet. they scored 99 points, placing third. ln 20 degree weather. with hiting wind. Knights lost only to Tulsa's lfdison and Central. Bill Smith, Fred Miller, Vince Moncrief, Woody Young, Don Harrison. Hal 'Nlcrrunan and Brent Buchanan take off on their two-mile stint around the field. M Hi., Wfywbwfl fi gs M 1 , -..- .... , --...-.,..... ,...-..,., -..,,..., ..........I..... Opening at Forth Worth. Texas. NWC hurdlers placed in finals. Nudged out of second place at the Lawton Invita- tionals. Knights galloped home with 27 points to Lawton's 28. Wichita Falls. Texas. nabbed 37. J. S. Tier was the meet's high point man. first in high hurdles. second. behind Steve lVlorelock. in lows. Tier set records in both meet hurdles. l5.2. highs: 19.7. lows. prelims. .4Agrgie Relays at OSU placed NWC lflC ,eft,,.oi'Z Wg 151' iii' B' it Jktn ,dye-5 V- .fff N ' f , B CK? TOQK TITLE U0 will if I ,ffifgtjf M f -N 4 J J h . My -,r W KXIIAU dv 7 4u batonmen. Tier. John Ellis. Woody a t yr Young and Fred Miller third in mile relay finals Miller HallVIe1r1man Vince Mohcrlef and Bob Boyd placed third ln two mile relays Amassm, a lecord 67lfg pts Knights won All City Tramk Title Tler led mdnldual storm with l2V -vszqti points Sweepm, top three places in the 880 and mile lxnihhts set new lecords Boyd lowered the mlle mark to 1 132 and Miller beat the half mile in 2 031 Filing up thc most points in the '60 season i for NWC were hurdlers J. S. Tier and Steve Morelock. Distance medley relay team, Brent Buch- anan, Vince Moncrief, Hal Merriman, and Bob Boyd, played important roles in Cinder- nu-n's successes. Q fS12gf jf . 1 ,U ,. ac L dt? , 5,.,.A v.,-N .7 ,A .4 , .,l '-1? i gf ' Wig'- tf5e'3t1Q'i'4 HB -'W lQl 'Vg ' 0- 2' ' it PL .f w. I, : '11 ,f it Q .v,,..,,M WK., I 5.4- Q1-g,,,v f - -g'- wr'a.+ 'B' MW QE? 'W ...L -ff 'W ff f. ff:- -p fr we g.ixY1':z??fi- 'I I P A 4. -f at V., - Ai Tj, . ,DJ Ls-, N? x ...ef -it . ,X 2 6 ff' 4 'Xi - 0,314 if Q,-Viz' , ,70 rj' W ,f ?t,f-li I 172, I 2 5' fa ff X 1 J Z Tift I fi U ' I 7 i 'ff it Y' I 'O' X I A A Nlr Cliytnn Dans cuith poem with Kn1g,htlands 1960 base- Frccny. Row 2: Hill, lluncun, Christian, Dunlevy, McGill ttnn R011 I Rnlilwi Wnnpw Bartlett Pace Miller, WCHJUFH, King, Purdy, Melirycle. Wallis. WINTER WILTS SPRING TRAINING Hamperecl hy weather that linriefl the tlizimuncl cl:-ep with snow. lwaseliallers got off to ai late Start. Putnam Citi' opener was eaneelecl. ln five gains-S play:-fl liefore yt-arlitmk clehrlline. the Knights harl a 3-2 reeurfl. Knight prowess outsluggefl Arnarillo Palm llnru. ll-2. :incl Amarillo high. 8-Al-. with 'llraey l7rec-ny leading: Knight hit- ters in hoth games. First home enenunter saw Knight lmgrmen tumlilf-cl 0-0. hy Miclwest City. They tippefl l'inicl's lylainsmen. 3-2. By stopping: il seventh inning Enid rally. the Knights pi'eserx'efl their ineagxer lezul. Shawnee uneorkecl at three-run rally in the Sixth inning to overpower the Knights lt-ml of 5-l-. imfl won. T-6. I'1rQt laascman. Rick Dunlevy, puts out a Midwest City Bomber. f , in 051 I 1 5 , 'J X.. 1 1 A . , -Q. , - . Qu-n'Z.. ,. ' 3 ' ws- '.' . . - , an ' 'v-. ,. , ,,-qw: -vat., ,A I al, 1 gg: f-.lkiqln n 'Oxy f.. 1 A 1. Y .- - y .1-X, tp.,-,N 1.315 W 35. ,g, A f,- 1- 7.4. sg- - . - - lr L5 In - , ' fr A + ffsiizisisfgg -4 , gify.,f,1r .iff ' 2' if .W-1dPjf,1,5g11- . W-1' W. ,. 5355: 1 ' ' Q ii u 0 ' 1 ' . X Y! ' 1' 'if 'Iii 1' QN 1--, 4 4? ,ffm i fax W3 SPIRIT SURVIVED POLAR ATTACK Nlanag xllll'l'll April f 1 of lb 1? o A M 'L .1 I f' fill L 'ir-4 r. .lack Tucker. passs-s the bats to lmlti-rs, .lavk 'W-Gill, larry Ilnrtlvtl. llill Hill. and T4-rry King. li'X5l'fllAl,l. Sfllllilll l,l'i 17 Putnani City Tlltltlf 11 Putnam City lit-ru 18 Amarillo 'llllvrv I4 Midwvst City 'lllll'I'l' i9 Amarillo Tllert- I8 l'lni4l llerv 2l Mimlwvst City Hvrv 21 O.U. 'l'nurnznnvnt 2-L Enid Tlivrv 25 Slli1WllC'l' ,lllll'I't' 28 SllZ1WI'lCP llvrv 28 Douglass livra- 3l Douglass Tlll'l'0 May 2 Capitol llill llvrv AI' Capitol Hill 'l'l1m-re 6-7 Rvgimiul TUllI'IlUIll0I1l May 13-ll State- Tournament it Starting-infield for Knigllllaml diu- inondairvs arc Rick Dnnlvvy, Miki' Miller, .lzinn Christian, Tracy Frvcny, and Kokiv Duncan. A catcl1cr's job is lu Patch, and pitchers, Dave Wallis, Bob Purdy, Max McBryde, Phil Wimpey and Ji-ff Wcllmorli, are seeing that Cene- Roblycr docs just tllat. I35 KNIGHTS CRUSADERS llvwilrlvrml Pagvs . . . industrious llvmlzls . . . f'ill'f'fI'Pf' Squires . . . rf-spmisilulv Knights. - --livartlwat of our vastlv. lnntwvnt. f-agvr. Page-s know little nl tht- rigors lay whivh tllcy will ln'- 4-mnv Knights. l'lm'n0stly they plml tnwarfl tln- gmail of the-ir aspirations. l7ric'mlsl1ips that may elim with nmunting: fI'Zll'S. lint m-vm' cliv. art- Ill't'f'l0lIS pussvssinns. BUI'l'tlWlllgl. lvnrl- ing. tIllill'l't'llltlf1. nu-nrling. arc' i'ec-nllvr'- tinns that will vvnkv smiles anfl tears as yvzns pass. Knights from varied ways. witll lllf't7IT1I5Illll5lt' iclvas and goals. stoml tinge-tlwi' in vlasscs. ancl urgmiizatiuns. in unc- grvat unit-flnyw ultv tn Nnrtliwc-st Clnssf-n Knijlhthoml. X., 7 C I ' ., la, v ale f '45 S ' t . f A E :s9QA.,o' l A ,' gp ' A if-R K' f M 1 s ' M28 ft -r . ., ' f rv, ,H , f Q A n 49 i l I I ig i it ' f' f 1 ' I .Q 5 r r L--0' 1 f 't'v1x. I36 j M Y ' 1 32 V, 4. , 4 , 'L y4 E D fm 3: A W W . z:s5xgW,1.W,' A ,, W t , iEk,g3fl-'w www-my A '- .g V ' P'vn.x,i2.,gi, , .., ,, L W ! 1 i Y .uv- ' TN! f W J, A A F Y ...mlm '1 vw 1 'W-.. z-,, 7 ifffffff-V a ., at WW 'f v, W, V . K ' ,,M.M.A I ,. Wh xdvm Www Q' sy m7'fw,5 Q.. J' .5-X CLASS 'l 1960 We've about got it madef, is the combined opinion of top Knights of the senior class as they pause for a breather. Left to right, Tom Hendrickson, treasurerg Kathy Schoenhals, sec- retaryg Jerry Bednar, presidentg and Mike Miller. sergeant-at-arms. THESE TOP KNIGHTS BELIEVED :LABOR OMNIA VINCIT.' AND IT DID! This is the year we looked forward to. Three the first ICY.feven before Russia discovered years of hard climbing mark us NWC's first oon, a full-time activities director. and a State of four-year Knights. ootball title. Caps and gowns once rm-re myths. are in 3 i i our four years have built much of Knight. mm.. Wt. Pwn Yigualizp that trip leading to El f,: 7 f , nd,s brief history. At our coming we were charged ly handclasp. an approving smile, and a diplo ,,..,: 0rlhweslC1assen van never become greater than Yveivc been busy helping make Knight ff'. :',,,ii'f um of its partsf' school song. banners. emblems, Court NV., is a glorious feeling to have had a part. In honor study halls.--wwe helppd create them. re years we shall walk through these once SCN, ..hangt.Sn,m10. 'si t familiar halls brimming with memories that will The patio is paved now. and planted. The foun- W never dim. tain and memorial plaque have been dedicated. TV teaching. a Great Books course, National Merit Scholarships. electronics. a Round Table commemof Senior Sponsors can smile at last. Their fledglings are Knights! It's a nice feeling they agree. Left to right: Mrs. Ivy Copeland. Sidney Ohmart. Mrs. Dorothy Hamilton. Duane Weiliert. Rex Irwin. Mrs. Lucile Spann. Arthur C. Johnson. I ABEL, JEAN: D.E. Club ADAIR. ALAN: T. and I. Club: German Club ADAMS, DAN: Falcons: German Club: YTK: Announcers Club ALESHIRE, ALLEN: 0 Club: German Club ALSPAUCH, BILL: Falcons: Nation- al Forensic League: Junior Classical League: Nat'l Honor Society ALLEN, ROBERTA ALLISON, MARILYN: 0 Club, Vice-Pres: Cygnets ANDERSON, JEANENE: Cygnels: Career Club: Courtesy Club ANDERSON, KEVIN: Coronets ANDERSON, LINDA: Coroncts ANTON, ROBERT: German Club: Wrestling ARNOLD, MIKE: 0 Club: Tennis wdldw' CLASS OF '60 ARE FIRST FOUR-YEAR KNIGHTS ASHABRANNER, CAROLYN: YTK: Art Club: Round Table Staff: Coronets AYERS, DEBBIE: Coronets: Cour- tesy Club: YTK: Jr. Red Cross BAILEY, CLAUDIA: Career Club: Announcers Club: Classics BAILEY, JOE: O Club: Key Club: Track BAINBRIDGE, JEAN: Cygnets: Nat'l Honor Society: Student Coun- cil: Courtesy Club: YTK: Honor Math BAKER, GERRY: Cygnets: YTK: Courtesy Club: Court .Iesters BAKER, LARRY: Football: Base- ball BARNETT, MARILYN: Cheerlead- er: Coronets: Court Jesters: Clas- sics Executive Board: Quill-Scroll: Round Table Staff: Round Table Queen Candidate BARNETT, MIKE: Career Club: YTK3 Courtesy Club BARNHILL, EDDIE: Fal- cons BLACKSTOCK, BAR- BARA: YTKQ Coronets: Court .lesters BARTLE, ALLEN BARTLETT, FRANCES: Coronets: Student Store BLASKE, ALLEN: Cry- slurs: Falcons BARTLETT, LARRY: O Club: Football: Basketball: Baseball: Track B A T T L E S, Coronets, dent uh: Band: Stagecrew BECKER, onets: BEDNAR, Club: F Honor Staff: Senior Class Quill-Scroll BLEAKNEY, KAY: HO' Club, Pres: Cygnetsg Cour tesy Club BENEFIELD, BARRY: Fal- cons, Sgt at Arms BERRY, SUZANNE: Cor- onetsg Career Club: Clas- sics Executive Board BOWERS, CAROLYN: Ca reer Club BEST, PAULETTA: YTK BICKEL, MIKE: Honor Math: Band: Classics BOWERS, KAREN: Cyg nets, Library Club BLAYLOCK, LEON: D.E. Cl BOWMAN, DEAL: O Club: Key Club: Footballg Track BOYD. BOB: O Club: Key Club, Pres: Honor Math: Nat'l Honor Society This 15 foot letter went to our 1959 exchange student, Joan Streef, Holland. BOYDSTON, KAREN: Cor- onets: Courtesy Club BRICKER, JO ANNA: Cygnetsg YTK: Jr. Red Crossg Student Council BRUCE. GAIL BRACKEEN, JOHN: Lan- ' cers: Aeronautics Club BUCHANAN, BRENT: O Club: Track: Cross Coun- try BUCHANAN, MIKE: Lan- . cers: Football : Classics 4 BRADSHAW, JACK: Clas- sics: Band BURRUS, BRYAN: 0 Club: Lancers: YTKQ Foot- ball: Key Club: Classics BURRUS, LARRY BRANDES, K. KAY: Cor- onetsg Nat'l Thespians, Sgt at Arms BURT, BILL: Lancers: Sci- ence Club BUTLER, DON: Cry-slursg Courtesy Club BUTLER, JACK: Nat'l Art Hon CANNON, KAREN: Coronetsg CARRUTH, ANITA: Coronets: CARTER SUE' Career Club CHARLES, FRED CHEVES, JOEL: JANN: O Club: Key or Society, Pres CAMERON, BETTIE: Coronets: O Club: Tennis Career Club CARLTON, SONDRA: Sgt at Arms, Career Club CARREKER, DENNY: Honor Math: Basketball Carrer Club Gemian Club: Classics CISPER, HELEN: Cygnets: Little Theatre: Team Sports CLANAHAN, RICHARD: Career Club: Wrestling CLARK, KAY: Cygnets: Career Club: Office Aide COATES, BARRY: Classics Dance Band: Classics COFFEY, JANE: Honor Math: Cygnets: German Club V vlflx DAVIS, LINDA DEACON, SHARON: Jr. Red Cross: Honor Math DYER, BOBBY: O Club: Wrestling DEAL, MIKE: O Club: Wrestling DEMPSEY, MARIEL1 Cyg- DCIS I f ' EASTON, WAYNE ,W I DENHAM, CAROL: T. and I I. Club: DL. Club JV del VALLE, SONIA: fonets: Jr. Red 1' .pl Q, DIN ES, DON : Track: Wrestling: Club DONNELL, GLENDA LOU: Cygnets, Ass't Sec: Student Council: Career : Ca- YTK: Jr. Red Club DORMAN, SHIRLEY: Cyg- nets: Courtesy Club: Career Club ' EISCHEN, TOM DORNEY, ARDEN: T. and I. Club: Career Club ELLEDGE, JAYNE: cyg- nets: YTK: Career Club DUNFORD, ANN DUNLEVY, RICK: O Club, Hist: Football : Track: Classics ELLIS, JOHN: O Club: Student Council, Vice-Pres: Football: Track ELLIS, SANDRA: Classics Executive Boardg Cygnetsg A.F.S. Exchange Student: Court .I esters ENGLISH, LYNN: FIELDS, PAT: Coronetsg Latin Club: Career Club FLATT, DAVID Cygnets FLEETWOOD, JANE: Cor- onetsg YTK FLEMMING, JUDY: Cyg- nets ERVIN, BEVERLY: Stu- dent Councilg Classics Ex- ecutive Board: Coronetsg Honor Math FORD, BOB FORD, CAROLYN: Cor- onetsg Spanish Club, Nat'l Art Honor'Society EVERETT, LINDA: Cyg- netsg German Culb: Cour- tesy Club: Career Club FAIR, BARBARA FAVOR, CLIFFORD FOSTER, CAROLYN: Girls' Glee Club, Coronets FOSTER, LON: O Club: Key Club: Basketball FOX, CYNTHIA: Cygnets: Jr. Red Cross: Career Club FOX, PAUL: Science Club: Radio Club 3 Cry-slurs: Classics FREENYQ PAT: National Forensic League, Vice-Pres: O Cluhg Announcers Club, Vice-Pres FREENY, SARA JO: Stu- dent Counci.l, Sec: Cor- netsg Courtesy Club, Pres: Court .Iesters FREEMAN, JIM: Science Club: Spanish Club: Boys' State '59 FREEMAN, JUNE ANN: Cygnets: YTK: Student Council GANGWER, VIRGINIA: Cry-slurs: Classics: Career Club 6,94 ,-57,,,r4,f4r,f-1 GAMBRIL, BONNIE: Cygnetsg Nat'l Art Honor Society: Courtesy Club: Classics CARNER, BEVERLY: Cygnetsg Bowling League: Student Council: Courtesy Club GASPER, LEONARD CEE, BEVERLY: Band Corona-ts GEISENDORF, LARRY Wrcrstling GIBSON, DAVID: CILBERT MARK Marching Band C GILSON, MAYO: Lancers: Nat'l Honor Language 3 Classics GIMLIN, BETH: Vice-Pres, Cygnetsg Pep Council: YTK3 Classics ' GLASSER, MARTIN: Jr. Red Cross: Classics: Band GOLDEN, WILDA: Coronetsg Career Clubg Girls' Glee Club GOOD, GLORIA: Coronetsg Career Club: Cry-slurs , K in A' Q vm! 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HEAGY, JACQUE: Cyg- nets: Jr. Red Cross: Or- chestra HEFLEY, EARL: Lancers, Sec: Band: Classics HILL, BILL: O Cluh: Football: Wrestling: Base- ball HEFLIN, CAROL: Career Club HEINRICH, DOROTHEA: Exchange Student from Ber- lin, Germany: Jr. Red Cross: O Club: Coronets: Cygnets HILL, PAT: Career Club: German Club: Classics HEITMAN, KAREN: Ca' reer Club: Girls' Glee HELDERMAN, Coronets, Band Girls, SUE: Coronets: Pres: Career Staff HEMRY, KEN: 0 Honor Math: Classics HENDERSON, JUDY: Cyg- nets: Office Aide HINES, BILL: Announcers Club: Aeronautics Club: Track HENDRICKSON, TOMMY: 0 Club: Key Club: Hon- or Math: Student Council HEPLER, GUY: Track: Cry-slursg Classics HINSHAW, DEE: Career Club HESS, SARA: Cygnets: Jr. Red Cross: Courtesy Club: Quill-Scroll HIGDON, JUDY: Coronets: O Club: Courtesy Club: Career Club: Individual 590115 HODAM, CAROL: Cheer- leader: Cygnets: Court Jwters: Student Council: Round Table Queen Candi- date lww: HOLLIS, JERRY: Basket- ball: Lancers HQQH4 HOPE, TOMMY: Honor Math HUDSON, RON HUEY, EDDIE: O Club: Basketball: Student Council Lancers: HUME, JOHN: Band HUNT RONALD . : Foot- ball: Track: Wrestling HOSHALL, TOMMY: Ca- reer Club: Key Club: Jr. Red Cross HYDE, LARRY IMLE, ROBERT: Falcons: Announcers Club: Spanish Club, Vice-Pres: Courtesy Club HOSTETTER, PAT: Honor Society : Coronets: Honor Math: Round Table Art Staff INGLISH, LOREN: Cennan Club: Key Club: Student Council: Stagecrew INGLISH, LORNA: Cor- onets: Career Club HOWARD, PAULA: Cyg- nets: YTK: Courtesy Club HOWELL, DAVID: Honor Society, Pres: Student Council, Treas: O Club: Honor Math IRVINC, LEWIS: Falcons: Track: Swimming Team JACKMAN, PATTE: Cyg nets: Classics: Little The atre: YTK: Courtesy Club, Vice-Pres: Court Jesters JACKSON, SUSIE: Cyg- nets: Jr. Red Cross: O Club JAMES, JOBELLA: Cor- onets: Little Theatre: Stu- dent Council JANOTA, EDDIE: Track JENKINS, RONNIE JOHNSON, ADANA: Coronetsg 'l'. and I. Club JOHNSON, GAYLE: Nat'l llonur Socim-ty: Carver Clulmg Honor JOHNSON JANA JOHNSON, J Cygnetsg Court cstvrsg Sport llirc-vlnr of lflussirs JOHNSON, JERRY M JOHNSON, JIM Y: Honor Mathg Nat'l Honor Societyg JOHNSON, JOHN: Lancers Standin' On the Corner, these gay blades, Johnny Rose and Kip J0HN5ONgMARIl-YN: Oomnelsi Sw' Kirlchuff, added sparkle to CLAS- dent Councilg Courtesy Clulmg YTK SICS 159. JONES, LUANAH: Cygnetsg Career Cluhg Classicsg Orchestra -Y JONES, SANDY: Coronetsg Bandg Honor Mathg Student Council KAMP, WALTER: Jr. Red Crossg Shield Staffg Classicsg Falcons, Treas KASPEREIT, DON KELLER, JANET: Coronetsg Honor Mathg Classics LILES, JERRY: Falconsg Key Club LLOYD, JEANNIE: Cor- onetsg Career Club McCONNELL, RICHARD: Cry-slursg Falcons LOFTIS, JIM: Falconsg Key Clubg YTK LOGAN, LORETTA: Cor- onets McCULLAR, LUKE: Aero- nautics Club LOGAN, WILLIS: Jr. Red Crossg D.E. Club LOVELESS, LYNN. Clubg Basketball D: Aero- LOVING, BECKY: McBRIDE, MAX MALOY, JIM MCCAIN AY Nat'1Hon , .I : - or Societyg Honor Mathg Nationl Forensic Leagueg Lancers, Vice-Pres McCARTY, DAVE: Key Club: Classics: Round Ta- ble Art Staff MANKIN, JERRY McCARTY, MIKE: O Club: Wrestlingg Falcons McCLAIN, MAX: O Clubg Wrestling MANN, LIZ: Classics Ex- ecutive Boardg YTKQ Little Theatreg Nal'l Thespiansg Announcers Club MAPES, ROY V I , ,A 7' 1 MERRIMAN, HAL: Lan- , Af cersg Track: O Club MILLER, MARTHA: Cor- onets: 0 Club MARKO, MIKE: Orches- tra: Track MILLER, MIKE: O Club 3 Football 9 Basketball: Key Club: Baseball: Clas- sics MILLER, RALPH MARSHALL, L I N D A: a cappella Choir: Courtesy Club MILLS, JOHNNY: Lan- cers: Key Club MITCHELL, SUE: Cor- onets: O Club: Nat'l Honor Society: Honor Math MARTIN, SHEILA: Cor- onets: Spanish Club: In- dividual Sports MOORE, BARBARA: Ca- reer Club MOORE, SANDRA: Cor- onetsg Jr. Red Cross: Of- fice Aide MATTHEWS, GALE: Cor- onets: Courtesy Club MEADOWS, STEVE MOORE, SUZANNE: Cyg- netsg YKT: Courtesy Club MORELOCK, S T E V E: Football MORIN, BRETT: O Club: Key Club: Football: Basketball MORROW, DON D MULL, JANICE: Cygnets MULLINS, JOAN: Cygnetsg YTK: Office Aide MURPHY, JUDY: Coronetsy Jr. Red Cross MYTHEN, JIM: T. and I. Club, Dist Rt-p't ansg Classics Club NEWMAN, JOHNNY: Falcons NEWSOM, TOMMY NORTHCUTT, OAKES, JOHNNIE: Falcons: Radio Club OWEN, KAREN: Coronets, Sgt at Arms: YTK, Q Honor Math, Sec: Honor Language: Courtesy Club: Clas- sics Executive Boardg Nat'1 Honor Society ' PAGE, CERI: Nat'l Honor Society: Coronets: YTK, Chap- lain: Honor Math PAINE, CAGE: Coronets: Courtesy Club: Classics PAISLEY, MARY NELL: Courtesy Club: Career Club: Coronets PANSZE, BOB: O Club: Football: Wrestling: Track: Classics NANCE, PAULA: Coronetsz Little Theatre: Nat'l Tlwspi NAY, JAN: Coronets: O Club: Jr. R1-d Cross: Caiur Club RIGGINS, LAVANE RIGCS, LARRY RYDEN, MARGARET: T. and I. Club ROBERTS, AUDRIE: Ca- reer Club ROBERTSON, CLIFFORD: T. and I. Club RYLAND, CHARLYNE: Cheerleaderg Top Teeny Cygnetsg YTKg Sports Queen Candidate ROGUL, SHEILA: Cygnets ROLLER, KATHIE: nets CAROLE: Hist ROMERMAN, JEAN Nat'l Honor Societyg Jr. Red Cross ROSE, CARL: Key Cluhg Baseball SAFDI, SHELLEY: Co- editor Shieldg Nat'l Honor Societyg Cygnetsg Quill- Scroll ROSE, JOHNNY: O Clubg Falcons, Presg D.E. Clubg YTKg Pep Council RUCKER, BILLIE: Cor- onetsg D.E. Club, Pres: Jr. Red Crossg Stagecrew SALYER, MIKE: Career Club RUIZ, ROBERT RUNKA, EDITE: Jr. Red Crossg O Club SAMARA, CECELIA: Cor- orqetsg YTK5 Student Coun- Cl SAULSBURY, ELAINE: Coronetsg Courtesy Club: Court Jesters SHAW, BOB: Key Club: YTKg German Club: Cour- tesy Club SHIPLEY, BOB: Band SAWVELL, SANDY: Sports Queen Candidate: Cygnets: YTKg Student Council SHIPLEY, JUDY: Cygnets: Nat'l Art Honor Society: Career Club SHOCK, JIM: O Club: Key Club SCHEID, LARRY: Science Club: Spanish Club SCHOENHALS, KATH- LEEN: Coronetsg YTK: Student Council: Classics, Asst. Sec. Executive Board SCHOENHALS, KATHY: Coronets: German Club: Sports Queen Candidate: Classics SCHWAB, VANCE: Foot- ball SEAMANS, HALTON SEEGER, BILL SHOOK, MARTHA: Career Club: Courtesy Club SHULTZ, .I U L I E: Cry- slursg Classics SILVERNAIL, HAL SIMON, VIRGINIA: Fete de Pintres: Jr. Red Cross SIMS, JUDY: Coronets: O Club: YTKQ Student Council: Nat'l Honor So- ciety SIMS, PAT: FTA, Treas: a cappella Choir: '59 Round Table Staff Typist td Student Council SINKS, CARROLL: Career Club SLICER, CARRETT: Falcons: liuntl Cross Country SMITH, BOB SMITH, MIKE SMITH, ROBERT SPARKS, CAROL: Coronets SPEARS, MARY: 0 STALEY, DELORES STAUFFER, JERRY: Science Club: Honor man Club STEADLEY, JANE ANN: Coronets: O Club: Courtesy Club: Student Council: Classics STEELMAN, DAVID: Honor Math: Nat'l Honor Society STEPHENSON, DAVID: Falcons STEVENS, TOM: Honor Math: Cross Country 1 SINGLETON, JUDI: Nat'l Honor Society: Courtesy Club SMITH, BILL: O Club: Lancers: Key Club: Wrestling Courtesy Club Sports UTLEY, NITA: Cygnets VAN HOOSER, KAREN: Cygnets: .Jr. Red Crossg Student Council WATERS, LINDA: Coro- nets: Nat'l Art Honor So- ciety: Nat'l Honor Society VERNON, JERRY: 0 Club: Swimming: Band VOLZ, JO: Cygnets: Stu- dent Council: Classics' Round Table Staff 1 WEAVER, CHRIS: Foot- ball: Key Club WADE, JERRY: Career Club: Classics WACNER, JUDY: Cheer- leader: Coronets: O Club: Round Table Queen Candidate WEBBER, CAROL: Cor- onetsg Bowling Club WALDROP, LUANN: Cor- onets, Sgt. At Arms: YTKQ Court Jesters WALDROP, SUSIE: Cyg- nets: Career Club: O Club WERNER, JUDY: Career Club: NCTE Award WALLACE, JOE: Lancers, Presg. Golf WARD, CHARLES WARD, TOMMY: O Club, Vice Pres: Key Club, Vice Presg Junior Class Pres: Football: Basketball WARREN, CAROLYN: Cygnetsg Student Council: Classics Patte Jackman awaits her turn at the mike during a pep rally. WEST, TERRY: Cygnetsg Jr. Red Cross, Vice-Pres: Career Club WIDDIFIELD, R E N E E: Coronetsg Pep Councilg Student Council WILES, STANLEY: Bandg Classics WHEAT, SUE: Coronetsg Courtesy Club WILKES, JUDY: Ir. Red Cross: Cygnetsg Cry-slurs WILLIAMS, LITCINDA: Coronets, Sgt at Arms: Cry- slurs WHITE, JEANNE: Cor- onetsg YTK: Band Girls, Pres. WILLIAMS, MARY: YTKg WILLIAMSON, ORAN: Y-Teens D.E. Club WHITE, ROGER: T. and I. Club WHITEHEAD, PAT WILMOTH, ALICE: Cyg- nets WILSON, DUANE: Science Clubg Radio Club WILSON, ERNEST: Ger- man Club WILSON, JOE: O Club: Baseball WHYTLAW, MERRELL: Cygnets, Sgt at Arms: O Club WILSON, LEON. Aeronau tics Club WILSON, NANCY: Cor- onetsg Classicsg Student Council WINTERS, SANDRA: Coronctsg YTKg Student Councilg Courtesy Club WITTELS, ELLISON: Nat'l Honor Societyg Falconsg Honor Language WOLFKILL, JIMMY YVOLFORD, RAY: l,am'4-rs. Wres- tlingg Cross Country WOODS, JANICE: Cygnetsg FTA WOOLBRIGHT, IODIE WRIGHT, ELAINE: C gnctsg Stu- dent Council: Career Climb. WRIGHT, JIM WUDI, ALAN: l,zu1t'c-1's YOUNG, TRISHA: Cygncts. Pres: Courtesy Club: Student Council. Corres. Svc: Nat'l Honor Society JOHNSON, JIM: Aeronautics Clulm 1 MILLER. DOUG: D.E. Clubg Clas- stcs m , i ll Ay J: ,l.' 9 Relaxation is an important part of a Busy senioris day-and the Student Lounge is the place to urelaxez-vous., Enjoying a joke by Alan Wudi are Pauletta Best, Marilyn Barnett, Karen Hallmark, ,lo Volz, Don Harrison, and Paula Nance. CLASS OF 1961 No more after-school cokesf' sighs vice-president. George Stevens to sergeant at arms. Buddy O'Hara. as he digs deep for the deposit on his class ring. Betty Dixon, secretaryg Charlene Harrison. president: and Georgia Hale. treasurer, agree that he has an acceptable suggestion. 1 If I' 1,4ffew,sMw. 'f4 45A 'Mn' . feagg Cowu. SQQ LJ Q,-, fa aan Q. for as fs ffeom Qutl f'2acQq CUo,lICQr- 'bl ' FOLLOWING THE GLEAM BROUGHT THEM THROUGH Maki' ferzousfp ,p Standing together we beheld our goal glimmering Responsibilities were headed our way. The Junior- on the horizon. Its tantalizing splendor was more an inner urge than an outer manifestation. It gave the feeling of following the gleam. l rom serawny little Pages. with greenhorn actions and glassy stares. we had in two brief years become fairly sophisticated Squires. We set about to mend any unworthy efforts, such as grades below R. that had an innocuous way of slipping in when a fellow wasnit watching. Devoted teachers. determined to see that we made the most of ourselves. nipped at our heels. and our daydreams sailed their long wings to heights sometimes beyond our vision. Realization that we were infbhe upper ranks leading to Knighthood was exciting but sobering Senior Prom was in our laps. Soon someone from our ranks would be chosen to head the Student Council.-and that meant the National Student Council Convention. One of us would be named AFS student and go abroad to sell America. Carry- ing on Knight traditions took on meaning. Many of us for the first time were seriously con- sidering college. Why had we not thought of all this before? Participation in important activities tempered our foolhardiness. The idea of ssquares' gave way to appreciation of others, abilities. We were a tighter knit group as we faced the obligations and duties required for full-fledged Knights and Ladies. A new quality,-humility, now F- modified our approach. ,W I 1' , JW jj! if Vyffi if if if W l 1 1 . ff V Lt 1 if P if , fl t f i L t i0 lf , . 0111 rf U . L? i , ' 19 M in I if ' lj pf , Q, M lf' 4, 5, ul 'Qs ' ' fNfj '.fLDl. lot' fd V77 4' ' L' we e, of ,f .L wiluitif Me M' f ffffff M 'M fpyll fl fl Wlgl' i Til' 163 1, .7 -P '1, J, r IN' L, I j?1'l4' if I f of 1 J J 'Z J Z f 1, , It , -Aff!- . j!l. J ,J J .P 3, ' V 'J 1 I 1 if f . J 1 A , A 1 ' I Almlv, Barlrura Abraham. Donna Aorvv. l.4'Roy Allill1IS, .lane Amlznns, Karon I K ' ll f' ' ' f' V K H, , Agvfi Nanry Aiken. Bill Aiken, Marty Alla:-rt. Sharon Allvn, Polly Ll i..', J. ANDERSON IS CO-EDITOR OF SHIELD I64 Anderson, Judi Anderson. Linda Anderson. Sandra Anderson, Sherilea Andrews. ,ludy Arnn. Lynn Ashley, Gerald Ashlock. James Askins. James Auer, Verna Bahcork, Tony Baher, Nita Bainbridge. Kay Baker. .ludy Baker. Linda Ball, Diane Bannon, Earl Barham, Pam Barrett. Carol Barron, Brenda Bay, Sandy Bell, Kay Belt, Janet Bennett, Polly Best, Sandra Beverly, Don Biddy, Judy Biggs, Shirley Booker. Louise Booth, Chris Light from the afternoon sun sets our halls aglow. llorre-ll, Cary Bortzfivld. Ann Hours, l'at liowcrinan, Ann Boylan Uavts . ,mV Brady, Clejina f w I Brady. Sally Braun, Wanda Bucklin, Fred Butterworth, Barbara Byrd, William Cain, Bob Canada, Freda Cannon. Glenda Jo Carlton, Gaylen Carnahan. John Carson, Mac Carter, Garland Carter, Peggy Casey, .lan Cassady, Kathleen Chambers, Jeanene Chance, Linda Clwever, Larry Childers, Jan Clair, Loon Clark, Cary Clark, Joe Clarkson, Mary Clayton, Bill CLASS OF 1961 LflCnn+nQ. l'z1n11'ln Cla-wluml, lflcula Clnncv. llaxxid Cucln-nn. Tmnlny Cnffvyl lfllvn Coit, Kurvn Cullins, .Nl Cnlxillv. ,lugln lhwpm-lnllml. Nancy lfurlmin. flllilI'll'S Corn:-ll. IN-nny Cnugzlllin. Nancy Coulter, liolr c:tlX.,lK'ilI1IllC Crain. Mac CI'IDlIlWt'll. lluw Crumplvr. Put Cullwrt. Nill1I'f' Cunnnins. .ludy Cunningham. .lucly N. CULBERT EDITS ROUND TABLE SPORTS flush-r, Carolyn Daniol. .lolln Davis, Allvnv Davis, Annv lluvis, Garry Davis.-Put Davis. Sandra Dvckvr. Donna l1f'Clu'r, .loo lllxnll. llvlly llolm-r. .lvun lluugull. Mike Dnnforcl. Larry liurlcv. Dale Ellis. buylv Iilswick. Jannvs Elnlmry. Dianne Elnlrry, Vivun Iinclvrs, Stvvc limp-lwrz-ts:-11, Tommy Enos, Mary lfskrimlggv, Lvna Estes, llovc-rly Ewing, Janice Falmian. l'al Faragln-r. Gary Farlvy, ,lim Faulknvr, Pamela Flall, Sharon Flemming, ,lack Flon-nov, Jeanine Floyd, Roland Forguv. Linda I'w0I'l't'Sll'I'. Ann Foslvr, Lora-Ita Foslvr, l'llil Foslvr, Svotty Frivdinan. .lane Frost, Mary Gamlxril, Sherry C. HARRISON IS JUNIOR CLASS PRESIDENT. Gardner, Glvnda Garlnan, Stove Garrison. ,lolln Gibson, Charles Glazvnvr, Dorsey Gray, Judy Green, Gerald Greer, Hank Guynn, Sandra Haggard, Bruce Hale, Georgia Ann Hall, Sylvia Sue Hallenlmeck, Phylis Hames, Duane Hamlin, .lolm Hamm, Judy Hammond, Jimmy Hardin, Kay Harrison, Gharline Hurrisnn, Dwayne Houchin. Nancy lluycs, Limlu lluycs. Stow llvluiwn. lll'I1Llll'C llc-su-r. .lunly llvslwoml, Brufv llctlwringlun. Shirley Hicks. Kurvn llimck. Nancy llill. Ann llill. 151120110 111lK'lllLll1. l.urry llil14l1na1n..l1'ffl'l'y 1linr'S, Anim lliushuw. Nluric Iliw-ly. .lunniv llmlgv. Lynn llulnlun. Luis 1lHlIllll1'l'Ql. Loretta llmnscy, 111l'l1i1l'd lifmpf-r, Judy llustvr, Kam-n lluuw, llnnnu lluddlm-fum. Judy CLASS OF 1961 Phone booth jelly was popular in 1960 Hudgins, Mike Hughes, Susan Hunt, Linda Iliff, Tom Inghar, Freddi Irving. Sandy Irwin, Rex Jacobson. Gary James, Phil Jayne, Jerry Jenkins. Michelle Jimenez, Pat Johnson, Darryl Johnston, Rowell Jones, Suzanne Joyce, Linda Kamp, Peggy Karr, David Km-ffer. Jay Kennard, Rex Kent, Bill Kerns, Cindy Ketchum, Janet Ketchum, Judy Kimherlin, Linda ,IUNIORS HAD LEADS IN MEDEA, ALL-SCHOOL PLAY Kimsey, Phyllene Kincaid, Marvin King, Judy Kise, Carla Knott, Karen Knott. Tom Kramer, Fred Kurtz, Nancy Kutz, Peggy Lawson, Linda Leaf, Pat Ledsinger, Jeanette Lee, John Lesowitz, Barbara Liles, Aliene Mathis. Jerry Matthews, Mack Mauldin, .lorry May, Gwen Meister. Smart Merkle. Sally Merrill, Terry Middleton, Charles Lindsay. ,limmy Liszc-0. Lloyd lxwfflvr. Patsy Long, Hussann Lnpvr. ,lov Lutz. Dick lNlrCarIy. .lnhn McCord. .Inc McCormack, Don McCoy. Kr-nneth lVlCllowc'll, Gvorgb Mc-Mains. Mike Mvljlwvtvrs. Carol MacKollar. .lim Maguire. Larry Maness, Bob Markham, Sherry Marshall. Carolyn Martindale. Bill Marlz, Mary .l UNIORS ARE THE Mivlvuz. Darlene Milla-r, Andy Milli-r, Betty Miller, lirm-nt Millvr. i.arry Mills, liill Minus, Lanila Miskuvsky. Carol Milvllvil, lit-vcrly Mitrlu-ll. ,lim Muck, Vivky Moncrit-f. Vinvc Mundi:-, Randy Moutguruvry, Robert Moodiv. Boil Mmm-, Larry Murgan. Donna Morin. Viv Morris, Judy Must-le-y, Claudia BACKBON E OF CLASSICS 'T ' -1i f.,sg2,1tg-ASQ?-41 , , A ' 1 t, ,Cf P-1 sf .- gm A .. ' , YL I - '57 M : :L f j V X ig, student store is a lot of fun. Moutray, David Mullenix. Bob Murray, Dan Musallam, Sue Muzny. Betty Myers, Homer Nance, Bill Nance, Marion Nance, Vickie Neal, Pamela Nestelrode, Pam Newton, Mike Nix. Kirk Norris, Kathy Norton. Linda Norton. Naney Now-y, David Oakes. Naney Offnrl. Nlieliael U'llara, lhulrly U'llara. Sherry Oli-.-4-, Shirley Olson. .leninie Lynn Olson. Rolnert Oslvorn. lliek O I'oolz-, Johnny Ours, Rae l Overslrec-I, Bill Pace, Slew- Page, Carolyn Parks, Bnclcly Parnn-ter, Sharon Pate, ,lim Pearce. llale Pease. Allen P1-lton, Charles Pm-inlwrlon, George '59-'60 JUNIORS HAD 269 BOYS AND Perry, John Peter, Steve Phillips, .lim Phillips, Ridley Phillips. Sue Piekn-ns, Shirley Pix-ree. Archie Pierre. Tom Pinkston, Sharon Pitman. Sondra Pitts, Jimmie Pojezny, Kristi Porte, Charles Portis. David Powell, Dick Rush. Susan Jane Rutledge, James Rutledge. Joanne Sailor, Jim Sanders, Sandy Saunders, Judy Savage, Tom Schell. Judy Schneider, Steve Schroeder, Georgia Schwab, Tony Schwoerke, Roland Scott, Karen Seba, Randy Shadid, Kay 266 GIRLS, - 535 TGTAL Powell, Robert Prater, Terry Price. Jack Price, Susan Prock, Bob Purdy. Bob Rapp, John Ray, Don Reding. Jamie Reeves, Mike Reiff, Bill Rendel, Steve Reutlinger, Bobby Rice. Linda Rice, Ruth Ann Richards, Allan Richie, Dennis Riley, D. C. Ritter, Mike Robertson, Salli Robinson, Mike Rodgers, Janis Kay Roesler, Jan Rogers, Carolyn Royston, Lynn 'vw 7 X x. 1 Shaw. Randy Slivrniiin. Stow Shii-k. Rnln-rt - Shii-ld..1uiiy Smith Smit li Smith Smilh CLASS OF 1961 Smit h. Sliirlvy. She-rri Slnwlmlimiii. lliivid Sivhm-r. .Iam-l Ngnmii. Nlikv Sinplv-tairy. .-Knitai Smith. A n n llruva- 11t'L1Y1l1i1 fioorgi' .lmiiinv Sum' Sliurmi Smith. Sumnnu Snipi-s. Hill Snyaivr. ifiirnlyn Sun. jimmy Sora-ii-uri. llrvg Spvair. Rmiy 5I11g1l'I1t'1i. Hull Spiga-m'r. .ludy Spin-S. 1,11 110111111 Sprmhzilll. lhirtun T114-so girls ure head ovcr hccls in their work. Springer, Verna Steadley. Kathryn Stearns, Larry Stn-inln-ek, Louise Stephenson, Ronnie Stevens, George Stevens. Joanna Stewart. Shirley Stewart, Sur: Strickland, Lonnie Styles, Ronnie Sullivan. Tresa Taylor, Mary Taylor. Ruth Ann Taylor, Winston Tllumas, Edna Tllotnas, l'at Thomason. Bill 'rllUlIlllSUll. Anita Thompson, Beverly Tlmmpson. Suzanne Tillman, Jackie Treece, Connie Tucker, ,lack Upton, Reletha CONSIDERING COLLEGE CATCHES UP WITH JUNIORS Vahlln-rg. Julian Vanderslire. Deanna Van Deventcr. Karen Van Hooser, Curtis Vaughn, Ronnie Vore, Joyce Vrooman, Tom Wade, Judy Waggoner, Victor Walker, Brenda Wall, Fred Walls, Pat Ware, Carolyn Warren, Gerald Waters, Janet CLASS OF 1961 Waters. Mike Way. Bob Welch. Bryannc Wvisigvr, Ann Wvlls, Davi Ann Wvrnvr. Patti Whitakvr. Nancy Whitt: Forrcst Wilkison, Barbara Williams, Alan Williams, Ann Williams, Carol Williams. Dean Williams. ,lorry Williams. Paulette Williams. Rogvr Williamson. Mike Wilson. Carole Winner, Tom Winton. Pamvla Wood. Carla-an Wood. l,inda Woodard, Larry Woodward. llill Woodward, Jim Worthing. Carol Young. Nina Young. Woody Yount. Joe Waters. Johnny r Anybodviavc time for a spin? All aboard! tht lumult uf stugt- hands and CUSIIIIIH' designers. CLASS ' J- . A99 4: 9 1961 - iQ -bfi Life' of u vlziss sptmsm' IS nut an vasy out-. CILIFSIIIPH somvlimt-s ftll'i1lf't tu tw gratvful for tht' st-rviu-s that assurt- thvm of stzmtting and pmsptwt of t'Vt'llillllliy gfillillillillg. Jlltlitll' spunsurs fItltllt'l' I't'f.IlIiilI'iY to t'tillft'l' till Illllilt'l'S l't'lz1tt'tt tu class ilt'liYiliCS. hivvlitlgi with Miss Clt1tiys'StwpaI'tt. head spnnsnr. ure- Miss Nltll'QIill'Pl Tlmiiipsmi. Miss Doris Tuylolx Mr. Clay Davis. Mr. Dun Van Pool. and Mr. I,8Wl'CllL't' Cl'0llSf'. .lam-t umi Judy Kc-tvhum. twins. QLLIYC furth with 5istt-rs for '50 Clussivs. l'rc-tty. timft you think? rvin Kirivuitl rt-ticnrst-s his linvs for Mvtloa amid CLASS 1962 Choosing class officers got full attention from members of the sophomores. Their ultimate leaders were Terry Arnn. sergeant-at-arms: Billie Matthews. treasurer: Phil Wimpey'. president: Judy Ellis. seeretary: and Jerry Hiersche. vice-president. SPUNKY SOPHOMORES SHUNNED SLATE, - HELD ELECTION LATE Status 1-ame slowly in Knightland. Our year as Pages had taught us that standards are respected. VW- were a eourageous erew. We had our foot in ilu- doorway to Learning and we rneant to defend our gain. 'l'ln-re were distrartions. Paying homage to our vii-lorious Knights of the arena was an exciting diversion. We proudly shared the glory of their stale grid 1'llZlIlllll0llSlllp. Several of our fellow 4-lassmen had donned war gear. bore battle sears and longed for more. Then came the urge to buy publications. AFS shares. do-nuts. wear tags. or silly hats. We did the-in illl.--Wlllllt'llCill'l0Illy. 3 ?.....,.....f,. .... Serious tasks came our way. too. We learned to express opinions in The Shield. or Student Couneil. and did our hit in the do-or-die battle with Round Table deadlines. When CLASSICS time Came we ventured forth to offer talent,-we were sure we had some, some- where. Now was the time to discover it. As we approached the next rung leading to Knighthood we felt we knew what we wanted and how to get it. Our brief vassalage was but a path to a widening highway to fuller understanding of Knightland. We pushed on eagerly. ,,.,....-.......-+ ,,.....--- Miss Retha Wax'e Hulet. head sponsor of our gang. is aided in her duties by Mrs. Jeanne Rippee. Miss Olga Koenig, lVliss Ann Whiteh1'arl. and Mr. Cordon Eriksen. Abel, LaDonna Adair. Brian Adams. Jan Agee, Linda Aker. Joe Alle Ginger Ames, Joanne Anderson, David Andrews, Betsy Andrews, DeWayne Armstead, Mike Armstrong, Richard Arnn, Terry Ashmore, Nancy Austin, Nancy Austin, Ronald Austin, Wanda Babcock, Tommy Ballard, Jerry Barber. Billye Barkett, Mary Lou Barnes, Jimmy Barry, Doug Beals, Pamela 285 BOYS, - 282 GIRLS, N0 DATE PROBLEMS Bean, Tom Been, Linda Benson, Carolyn Bishop, Robert Boevers, Mike Boggs, Dalton Boles, Kaye Bolls, Jan Booth, Judy Boren, Clifford Bourassa, Jon Bowen, Barbara Bowen, Sally Brace, Charla Bragg, Janice Brandes, Sharee Brennan. Patty Bressie, Ruth Brook, Connie Brown, Penny Brumley, Doyce Bruner, Mary Bryant, Sharon Buchner, Sherry p School expenses must be pretty high to make five thirsty are Sharon CciS1'r. Ridtllfd AYHISUOHS. Sll'-,FYI S0HHU'fLl1l soplmmures share one drink! Sipping soda through a straw Rivhard Harrison and Judy Ellis. WE LEARNED THE JOY OF SHARING Buchwald, Mike Butler. Cathy Butt. Adele Butts, Elaine Butts. .ILIHIPS Cabell, Cllris Cain, Eddie Carlton, Connie Carmichael, Margaret Carpenter, Eddie Carson, .lack Carter, Glenda Carter. Judy Carter. Richard Cartmill, Collene Casey, Mike Chamberlain. Ruth An Chase, Robert Cheves, Doug Christensen, Ann Church, Barbara Cissne, Carol Clark. Connie Clark, Judy Clay, Sandra Cobb, Reed Cody, Barbara Cole, .leanne Coleman, Mark Colwell, Keith Confer. Davicl Cooper, Jeanie Corllell, ,loan Cordray. Dill Cornell. l'atn Cornell. l'hil fi0I'll1'll, Rose hlalrie Cosgrove, Carol CUlIglllill,.IriIlllLl Covington, Gary Cowles, Lintla Craig, Sharon Crtnnhy, Paul Curtis, Dawn Dahney, Rohin Dale, Ronnie Daniel, Darla Davis, ,lerlyn Davis. Sharon Daw, Bolt Dt-llitt, Nlike dt-lVallc. Frances Detertnan, Karen 4. Dortnon, Panic-la Dorney, Barbara Dorris. Tracey Doty, Jack Doyle, Mildred Draper, David Duncan, Dan Duncan, Kokic Eagleton, Bob Easutn, Diane Eltrig, Patrick Elliot, Deanna Elliott, Linda Ellis, Judy Emerson, Tom Estes, Margaret Everaard, Ronald Favor, Kathy Ferguson, Glenda File, Ann Finch, Bob Finefrock, Pat Fischer, Martha Fish, John Flanagan, Ilene Flynn, Sondra Fowler, Gerri Fowler, Jerrie Fox, Haskell Freeman, David Frei-ny, Tracy Frclwell. Judy Gappa, Ronald Garrett. Bill Garrison, David Gassei, Jolm Gatlin, Sydney Gee, Ronnie Geiser. Sharon Gihson, Robert Gill, Eddie Gihnoro, Susan Givens, Judy Good, Jim Goodcll, Mary Goodman. Arna Graham. Juanita Graham. Richard Grant. Ruby JL CLASSICSH! WHAT'S CLASSICS? Grayson, Bev Green, Jay Griggs, Jimmy Haffner, Marcia Hall, Barbara Hall, Gary Hall, Linda Hall. Suzy Hames, Janice Hamilton, Charles Hammack, Jim Hammett, Jim Hammond, Judy Hamous, Kara Sue Hardage, Kay Hardin, Jerry Harris, Clyde Harris. Linda Harrison, Nancy Joyce Harrison, Rich Hast, Carole Hastie, Barney Hayes, John Heiney, Gary Helm, Homer Hendricks, Ricky Heneghan, Galen Henline, Don Hensley, Don Henson, Judy H' Hewes. Hayden Hicks. lh-nn lliersrlie. ,lerry Hill. lleeky Hill. Nlllll'y Hill:-y. llall Hinds. lliulu Hodges, .lim Hmlgies. ,lure Hollis, Marilyn Hull. lfllzirles Holt, Vim' Howard. Paul Howard. l'liil Howell. lilieryl Hulrlmurd, Cecil Hudson. Fred Hudson. Linda IlllQlllt'S, lloli Hughes. Kutlileen Hula-tt, Skip :R AL- Q Hunt, Gerry Hurst. Ronnie Hyde, Dudley Irvine, Carol Julnlru. Sam Jaines. Kenneth . lm tr Janata. Clnirlutle: ,lem-kes. lflziudiug Jenkins, Tony. jnlinsnn, Junzi: Julinsnn. ,lnAnng julinsnn, Ronald. jnlinslon, lirettg jones, Guryg Jones, .luniee. Jones, ,lzuiyveg .lone-s, Rngerg Just. Erie. Kalmon. Winng Kamp, Anne: Keller, David. Keller, Patq Keys. Karen: Kimerer, Susan. It's a mystery, said Murcia Murlund und ,leunn Cooper. But it wus un igloo. 9- x,,f' 2 ff v gwff4Ws. Q' J a 9 King. l'at Kitchen. Karen KI:-nk. Carol Suv Km-ppm-l. Tanny Knsle-d. Carolyn Kam-d. Paul Kralina, Kar:-n Kurk. Valcrim' Lavy. Sherry Lanyun. Sally l.al'oinI:-, Sharon l,awrvnm'. Susan Lawson. lluswll L1-akv. Bull LL-nmn. Larry Lilvs. Patricia Lipc, Ilan Lipv, Virginia Locke. johnny Loftun. Arthur Long. Carolyn Lung. Judy Lott. Chuvk Loving. Sally Lnwv. Shvrry Lusk, Randy Lytlv. ffarulv Magrudvr. Arlvnv Maicr, .ludy Main. Sue Mainard. Carolyn Mannas. Paul Marcuni, Dudley Marko. Annie Marlin, Marcia Marshall, Luise Marrs, ,lo Martin, Pam Marlin, l'hil Martin. Taini Mashure, Sue Lynn Matlhc-ws. llillic Muck, Howard Mcrz, Anna Meyers, Lcoann Miller, Stan Milligan, Terry Mills, Rod Milvhz-ll, Carol Mnntgmnvry, Larry Mundi:-, Rruve' Nlmirv. Ralph More-y. Sandra Morgan, lris Kay - 1 A ,W ' 5 QMQ if., , k . Q FW' H' FBI' i Y 9- H A J , J X 1 X ,Q ...--u- n. 5' U -...L W ox Now. wr' know Wlllll II11-y 1111-1111 by ll lv11sl-p111'ly'. VSoplio- ,lufly Ellis and ,llllly llivi-11. Unwvuriml with w1-ll iloin l in-N who 1li1l ilu-ir bil i11 CIASSICIS arc llclcn U'l,1-airy, 1lgIlA1'l'.nll w.1s11 grrcut Nll1ISS'u 11--1 E v 1 -Q. 1. X l,l'ITlIl. Syilnvy l'l1illips. lloly l'i1'rson. llixiv l'inlvlon. Rl!l'lt'Ill Pninlg. xlllfillll llomlvr. .lnn llulli vlvliy l'ow1-ll, l'11IIy l,l'4'llll'. ffnrol Pryor, ,lnniv Plllllllilll. Norman Putt. l'l1ll Quulls. llillll Rugglin. liillim' Rzlbill. lllllll Hullill. 51141111 Rilllltf. I-l'Vb'lS Rankin. l,i111l11 Ron. ,lm-rry Rvlwr, ,lill Rl'llllIlglt'l'. liurry Re-1-HN. .lQ'llll1'llk' Ri'y'HK1lflQ, Sillll Rilvy, Nlury Robe-rls, Slmron Rolu-rls, Skip Roberts-on. J. W. Robinson. Larry Robinson, Handy Rollow, Daivicl Ross-, 'lilllll Rnsulowslii. Allll Rotun, lliirlvnu Routon. WW-n1la'll Huff, Toni Runku. Mariti- Ryan. 'll-rry St. luhn. .lily Sailing:-r. l.1-nnnai Snninrn, Sharon . , . 5illlt'l'lt'l'. I hil Snundvrs, .lohn Salww-ll. .lun Svlionp, Miki' Svlloolvy, ,lntli Svoll, lltly Stull. l.. Roy N'l'o,gglll. Iltlll Sctnlnnmrv. l40iS St-utldcr. .lim St-llmy. lim-wrly' S1'Vt'l'iIl, lflnint' Sllvlloll. lilimlat Slit-rrill. Alun Shirk, .lualy Silil'lt'Y. Run Shin-ll. Doris Sllovk. .inanim- Siglllltbll. l'a1t Sinnns, Nun? Sims. Larry Slut-k, Kurt-n Smith. tlingvr Smith. .lint Smith, Ronnie Snr-vd, Gini Snitlvr. Edward Sollnrs, Linda Snnm'nf1-lil, Sheryl Span-Ill. Donna Spvzlr, llill Spircs. De-nnis Spivn, David Spivey. Peggy Stunl. .le-rry Stamps. .lnnice Staple-s. lit-cky Slvvlv, Pitt Ste-vc-rms, .lohn Stove-ns, Sharon Stcwnrt, llnhhy Stcwnrt. Frm-il Stunt-. Carolyn Stunt-. Own-n Stntls, Virgil Styli-S. .laina-th Sutton, Nancy Swain, Anne Sykes, livcky lliililllll, Linda t tx QL U Q V A 1 ', K ll f j - v A :ii l 1 5 x a , 1.-,id 4' 'iz 'a L Wullwr, Lyn:-ltc Wallkvr, Marilyn Wzllke-r. Phil Wullawc. Sandra Yvullis, David Ward, lm-z Wurr, .luhnnic Wurrvn. llvnny W1'st. Sherry Wl1e':-la-r, Vuljcun Whillulu-r. lris Whiu-, lloh Whitc, Mary Xvliiltvn. Alex Whiltvn. Z1-lvia Wiggins. Ronnie Wilmlmzln. Sheryl Yvila-s. Philip Willws. Ealrliv Williams. llill Williams. Lynn Wiliilme-y', Phil Wise-r. ,lumly Xvulfv. .lum- Tuylor. .ludi T1-lforcl, Susan Terra-ll. Mary T:-rry, Kurvn Tlwnms. lh-nnis Tlluliipsnn, llcxvrly Tll0lIlllSOI'l. Unvicl 'llllUll1IlSUll. lilllilil 'lll'l0lllSllI1. .lunicc Tliruwvr, lh-vi-rly Tilli-r, Linda lillinglmsl. John 'I'umliimin, Imiinig- Tmnlinwn. Hmiriiv Tnrlwlt, ffurnl 'l'rz1Cvwe-ll. Sue Trziskal. Henry Tuckvr. Valli 'l'urnm-r. Lynclu Va1nl'luuk, xlilfillil Vaugllzul. ,luriv Sue V1-rnun. Louisa: Vulz. llumm-lu hvilKlt', l'hil mv lull K1 nm-th: xxlllilfllifll, Nick: Wiunllvy, Kar:-ng xV00l1'l'l.BCllj'1 Wriglit, Ruhr.: Young. Danny: Zilar. Duvirl: Zukuw 1 1 in gi CLASS T W 1963 Freshman class president. Gil Wright. may be Tommy Thompson, vice-president: Mary Dix- holding the key to the TOP TEEN elections on, treasurer: and Gipp Dupree, secretary. as he confers with other frosh executives, Not pictured is Jim Dill. sergeant at arms. PAGES PLOD TOWARD PEERAGE We huddled on the threshold wondering if we'd never get a chance to lead the parade. or carry the hanner. KNICHTLAND was such a vast kingdom, should we venture in further? An air of assurance and friendliness drew us toward the glittering KNIGHTS we so ad- mired. Gradually the remoteness of our ambition hecame less. Devotion to the obligations we had assumed, knowledge of the standards of KNICHTHOOD, courage in discharging our duties, gave a feeling of belonging. Menial due services earned the fidelity of a cham- pion. Distances hetween classes hecame shorter, halls became wider, task-masters took on hu- man appearances. We even acquired speaking terms with those enthroned in the glass-walled castle we trudged by each day en route to fiefs wherein we earned our daily marks. Peerage came slowly. We clung to each other. Then suddenly. as spring touched our campus with new life. our vistas widened. Recognition of our existence was touched off when THE SHIELD included us in its annual TOP TEEN rivalry. Our pictures were in THE ROUND TABLE,-we were, indeed, a part of Northwest Classen KNICHTLAND. Oh, happy day! Encouraged. we looked toward our next year with high anticipation. Mrs. Bessie Mae Henry, head sponsor of the freshmen, ac- companied hy Mrs. Ola Mae Oakes, Mrs. Helen Willingham, Mrs. Ruth Warram and Miss ,Io Alice Hendricks heads for a committee conference. ELA A-L.. of. 5' X fi R x f 'Alinl laivl-Q, lop row e-llonlrl nppvzir on pagr' 192. lim-nnull. Russell Bcrrinklv. John Bias, Sharon llii-rnian. llziul Black, Mike Blackwell, Bob Blalock, Lynn lllusclikv, Jolln Boggs, Mnvsol Bulls. llollliy llowcriiiun. .lc-rry llow1'rS..l0 Ann Buylv. Miki' lirudfluiw. Tim Brady, Lynn Iirunnon. lim-w-rly llrcitscliiill, Put llri-wvr. Virginia llrock, Alun llromlvll, ,lov llrooks, Carolyn llroolxs, Su Brown, B4-nnic llrunnnill. Maury llurdivk. Ronald llurlon. l,au'ry Bush. Curl Curtf-r, ,lini Cusvy. l'uul Cussudy. Linda Sue Cuswc-ll. Slim-ny Clnirlvs, Sliurnn Cliiitlizilii. Sli:-rri fill:-ailliuni. Sillltlfil Chcsnult, Cindy PAGES PATIENTLY PLOD Ahdoo, Shvrry Almey. ,Iolm Abramson. Felice Ackc-rniun, Dre-w Acrce. Darlonc: Alun. Jack' Ames, Craig Aininorinain. Sharon Arden, Dunn Armstrong. Jolin Askins, Rudy Avant. .lvrry Ayers, Alge-nc Bal-ccr, Barlmru Bakvr. Bova-rly llulu-r, Nu! Harfoot, Sharon Burkvr, Carolyn Barnvlt. Sumlru Barron. Estlivr Haumgurnvr, Lynda Bcavvr, Georg? Hednur. Holm Bell. Larry Bcltz, He-nry Bondi-r, Holi Benduu. .lim Bonnet, Kam-n . 4 . 'Sl Chesnut, lflaim' Che-snut, Susan Chilth-rs, Sonny Chilton. Bohhy Clark. Vaumleana Cline, l'hil Cochran. Dick Cole. .llllllt'S Cook, Miki' Cooper, lloln Copeland, .ludy Cornelius, Margaret Cot'nt'll, l'c'tt' Cornm-tt. l'hil Coughlin. Thonlas Cox, Beverly Cunningham. Cheryl Daniel, Andrea Dt-al, l'at llvekvr. Charlotte Deen, 'l't'rry -llill. .lohtl uuopolos, Tonia Denham, Charlotte Dt-Spain. Richard Dines, Carol Dixon. Mary Dixon. Richarml lit lla '-,f 'sv TOWARD 1963 AND KNIGHTHOOD Dolan, Bill Douglas, Mike Dunhar, Kathryn Dunham, Denise Dunham, Judy Dul'ree, Cipp Duskin, Bob Earnest, Kay Earnst. Jane Easton, Lee Eddins, Billy Elledge, Allen Ellison, ,laniee Ellsworth, Paula Eng:-hretsen, Kenneth Esterline, Bob Fabian, .lim Fagala, Bill Fagin. Ronald Farha, Carolyn Faris, Carolyn Farrell, Carolyn Fauks, Steve Ferguson, Mike Filippo, Wendell Finefrock, Susan Finley, Lucy Fleischman, Billie Floyd, Judy Foundren, Steve Ford. Mike Fox, Dwight Frazier, Virginia Frederiei, Annette Free. Virginia x llama Fuson, Cliarlcs Garlick, Myrna Garrett, Sandra Garrison. Don Gavin. Elainv Gillvspiv. Jane Gofortll. Chuck Goodricll, Kaye Goro. Dick Graliam. Patsy Gravilt. Cliristiv Griffin, Linda Griffitli, Slwrry Grimvs, Don Hadaway, ,lorry Hamilton. Kon! Hamlin. Nancy Hammond. Yvally Hancock. Re-y Hanror-k, Yolanda Hankinson. llill Hanna. Gary Hanna. Jam' Harlioll. llvtty Harmon. Jo Harris, Bobby llarris, Scott Harrison. David Hawk. Tommy Hawkins, llrm-nda Hebiscn, Nancy Helm, Handy Honda-rson, Amy Henderson, Lou Ann Hester, Tm-rry Hicks, Linda Hicovk. Linda Holdridgr. Judy Holloway. Florrie Holman. Ruth Holsey, Bill Horne, Diana HlJlll'lllIl, Jolm Hrbacck, Vicki Hudson. Paul Humv. David Hunt, Barbara Hurley, Robe-rt Hutrhinson, Melody ICU, Carol Jo lmlo, David Jackman, George Jackson, Mike Jacobson, Fred James, Lynn James. Susan Jenkins, Ann Jenkins, Jan Jenkins, Jcanvnc Johnson, Ann Johnson, Barbara Jobnson, Carl Johnson, Joan Jonvs, Karon Jones, Patty Ann June: Doreen Kalmon. Tod Kasper, Gloria Jean Kauffman, Kathryn Keith, Kitty in , 1 u 5 5 P, , . A-. my 1 4 sl-f ff ' Q35 ' f fi K 'f , f 3 My LA-,' ' 5 LyL Ai ff? , Wi .wr 1 M L L 'QNX x 2 NY k5'k. , Q iff Qi xi an ,, 1 X..A A , , I X j w if Qji fyvg .kv A .Y , 5 is gfik- 75 T0 ,Rl ., 5,5, N 4 QP 7933 ' + R ll f ii? 'NE 'Q 5+-ff il' 'Z , '1 . ,- .fx we- ' ,,, ,QQ K . 53' N ,gLL Ea vb rl 1 , , M , , by A- uw , , 1 mx if .fa 1 i:,.,.nuas ix YQ is A, , ' ' www' 'A -1 I - ' Q 1 My M1?2EI,gwpsq!. if--,.--H' k mxpf?i f'K'3'q .wr ,lf X ' D m.xllf1Q: ' vwg.-w4Mf'L '1 .gr V. K ' -- , ,Inv H, I -. , f ., ri M . M , 3? an V ',,.v JKT QW . A Q IM: it ' H riff' - 2 W K A f 'H k ms rgrawi WL? 4 W, Q rg I 1 'Y rr . QQ V fri!! tu! 'Eff . .4j. 1 1 A sv ,.v- - , Vy -V Y 8 My -4 T lan , X4 QP F 5765! l-VV A as S5 why J ya f Af 1f 1 ., -Q i' 4 45 .,:.N ln 4,8 I . 4 , , . vi ,,,,. iff? Z' X kt E .h in ig., ik , V! 0 A ,W Q L xx P A 5 'Q an- v '4 V me gf g Qi ., kzfghg- .W 2? F , QS if ISK 1-1- Nia K. Rx V Qi vx ti 3 I96 Y VX io 5 K ,Jx -XY tx K' 'is NHL X Q .x k N N 1 x CLQSS L K wg .SX fir xl L., ,ng N -jx .X in C? 'ji by :D fc ak N LX X 'N 'f-1 Wright Fil ,Q Youngheimx Qayle tix? Zellyveger, bhxrlcy 'tt Zinn, Tim Sullivan, Paula . . A . If , ,e ,xi 'X -l '- T .r . 'x R it ye - 4 . I , 1- U, 'V j N , - X - V .yn N n Q Stevens, Lawrenee Stevens, R Stewart, S St. Dizier. on ue Cheryl Swaim. Mike Swarlzend ruher, Sue Swift. Mary Swihart. Sharon Taylor, Seott Templin, Don Thomas, I Tonna Thomas, Sue Thompson, Clarric Tliompson, Deana Thompson, Donella Thompson Thompson . .ludy . .lulic Thompson, Linda Thompson Richard , Tommy Thompson Toussaint, Mark Trout, Evonne Truitl. Ro Tucker, Il nnic iek Turner, Mary Turpin, Franecs Van Devenler, jerry Violelt, M ikc Wade, Paula Waldrip, Mike Walker, l.croy Warner. Richard Weaks, M ilu: Welmlm, JoAnn Wells, Paula Wells. Saundra Wendorff, Beverly West, Cuylc Wetwiska White, Bill Wllilwell, Cheryl Lee Williams, Kerry Wilmoth, Wilson. IJ Diana anna Kaye Wilson, Kathy Winkler, Maryke Wolff, Connie Woorlwarc l, Sally Woolsey, Peggy BOASTSKQQSQTSQYSQTO 260aGIRLS. T K - e N ., - ' YYX f ': . . . , ' 5' ' V ,f,.xx N ' x w. 6. , x ll tw' f X CP 'T l t K XR 1 . -.1 ' -'x, . :Ov .1 af eh . f .. x 3' 3 -t ' 1 z'-0 ACKNOWLEDGMENTS One of Knightland's most wholeheartedly supported activities is student publications. Sales for 1959-60 reached 1703, or 80f?. Students in no department make greater sacrifices to deserve the loyalty and sup- port of their associates. There's no glamour attached to the job. lVlembers of your Round Table staff devoted a tremendous amount of after-school time trying to build the kind of memory book they believed you would cherish. Your confidence was our inspiration. We deeply appreciate your cooperation and interest. Special thanks go to members of the faculty for their indulgence and favors to us on deadline days. To lVlr. Malone and lVlr. lioblyer. an extra big. THANK YOU. Their understanding of our problems and special needs made our task possible. To the custodians who tolerated our invasions on Saturdays. and far into the night, we extend our gratitude for heat, light and their watchfulness. To Mr. Barclay Curtis. yearbook counselor from Taylor Publishing Company, we doff our hats. His ever readiness to answer our beck and call gave us con- fidence that we couldn't go far wrong. We appreciate the kindness of secretaries for leaving us an outside telephone line when we worked late. There are so many ot.hers who did nice things for us,-thanks. Especially we thank moms and dads who understood and permitted us to come early and stay late, brought us sandwiches. and even offered to help. Producing a yearbook is a highly technical undertaking. The goal toward which we strive is PERFEC- TION. But staffers are just the conunon run of garden variety students. All this special skill and talent must be developed. No band master would consider taking on raw recruits who couldn't even read music, and weren't too interested in learning. He'd know that in 21 weeks he couldn't possibly produce a top ranking band. SILLY? Maybe not. Pause and you will realize that's exactly what you are asking of your yearbook staff and sponsor. We have sincerely done our best. We have leamed much more about yearbook production than we have been able to demonstrate. Fortunately, several of the staff are juniors, there are even a few sophomores. Their knowledge will be a significant contribution to your 1961 book. In a hook as large as the Round Table, there will be, we regret, some mistakes. These are not the result of negligence. Much time was given to checking and re-checking. But deadline pressures require haste. We beg your indulgence. W enjoyed being your 1959-60 historians. May our accounting of this foutst ' ' g y ' s PM N mt pl 5091 wk erely, pi Y r it staff My we Sartin, director '. ' 0, , ' ' ary Lamb Lewis, art supervisor W Q. pV Alvin Bryan, business manager . I W I97 lt! - X ' fx, 4141 5711! I DEX ' 'J' 4 Jjogfg KY ,ff V , gl j, L, X h il U' Y 4 -' --,IV -T fx A, 1 11 ' , 1 S9 3' 9 Q' ll il X' 0 lt , 4 1 1 , XX V U 1 1 JU 4 ,ver 's-.xr 19,1 A ' JJ K il ll 1 1 , 'B 6 - '5 ,J Baker, Beverly 49, 190 1, 1' ,axons-n liffo d 179 1 , L SJ fbias, Baker, Danny 30 r 'W ' BopRLel1, Garyi 77, 795 Q65 N X, , V 6, Sherry 190 Baker, Gerry 46, 48, 56, 139, 1 1 Boa fieldalA n 49 1, 165 V ,Z J Mel, Jean 139 Baker, Judy 71, 164 gotts, B0 'y 1 7 A, Pe Jbilerl, 1.aDonna 79, 179 Baker, Larry 139 I, 11 kwl ourassa, J n 4, 77, 179 l Able, Barbara 164 Baker, Linda 49, 164 . ,X 1 ' Bogrrdce, ' ,Helen 37, 69-1 Allnvy, John 54, 190 Baker, Nat 54, 190 17,14 1' X BO S, Pat 116 , U , , X Abraham, Donna 56, 164 Ball, Diane 164 ' 1 1 , Bowen, Bar ari 566' 765 179 1,2 ,S Abramson. Felice 49, 190 Ballard, Jerry 179 'XX-,xt li Bow,-qv S811 I , 9, 7 4179 A , Ackerman, Drew 115, 190 Bannan, Earl 164 3 al Boulerman riln L E7 , yi 1 Aeree. Darlene 56, 190 Barber, Billye 49, 69, 71, 179 ,Mi owermalll erryA517 fgisbgw 1 X ' 1 ACTH. LeRoy 164 Barfoot, Sharon 49, 190 Xl 1 , W Owefsy Carolyn 74 1 gl -D Adair, Alan 66, 139 Barham, Pam 164 U efrs, Jo Ann 1 N7 ' ,af 5 Adair, Brian 179 Barker, Carolyn 190 lx , gyms, Karen 140 4 , 7 Adams, Dan 53, 54, 139 Barkett, Mary Lou 179 1 owman, Deal 112, 131, 141 7 Xt Adams, Jan 49, 179 Barnes, Jimmy 47, 128, 179 1317 Boyd, Bob 64, 131, 132, 141 1, X Adams, Jane 30, 49, 164 Barnes, Mr. Melvin W. 10 V Boydston, Karen 49, 141 5 Adams, Karen 77, 164 Barnett, Marilyn 66, 70, 139, 162 Boyle, Dave 77, 165 Agee, Linda 71, 179 Barnett, Mike 140 Boyle, Mike 190 Agee, Nancy 164 Barnett, Sandra 190 Boyles Mrs. Laverna 38, 51, 71 Aiken, Bill 124, 131, 164- Barnhill, Eddie 140 , Bef , Charla 56, 71, 76, 179 Aiken, Marty 71, 76, 77, 164 Barrett, Carol 49, 67 ' ,154 f lluackeen, ,Lohn 141 Aker, Joe 54, 73, 179 4 X Barron, Bren a If ' I I ' Bradshaw, Jack 28, 141 Albert, Sharon 56, 76, 131, lglxf ff! Eamon, E er , 190 1' Bradshawylim 47, 190 Qllgelrts, 5235? Autixgiz 13369, 6g,, 1 ' Bdxgj,A g 179 - f N Brady Glenna 30, 165 CS ure. en , - ,7 ,1 ll, , llen 140 , L' Bra , Lynn 49, 190 Allen, George 66 I 14 I 'Bartlett, Fraf Q ,491 3, 140 1 ,Bala y, Sally 49, 165 Allen, Ginger 71, 73, 76, 179 ' f f' Bartlett, Lamp? 30, 68, 112, 1 bf!! -f ' Braun, Wanda 165 Allen, Polly 71, 74, 76, 1.641-U I B tEpfQarolyn 7'1, 40 1 Bragg, ja - ef 179 1. Allen, Roberta 139 1 I I gfner, Lynda , 66, 90 Brarlgen . Kay 27, 49, 76, Allison, Marilyn 56,' , 131, 139 X ff' ay, C uck 54 f I , Bra es, Shares 49, 179 jk ,, Alslllllltlh. Bill 54, 641 7, 139 ly f Bayijfndy, ,l71, 74, 164 , rannom Beverly 6 901 Ames, glraig 54, 190 I 4 ' I Eea ,4 a a 56, 179 J reltseliuh, Pat 90 ' AV HWS, oanne 56, 126, 131, , e n,' m 54, 68, 77, 179 1 ,Q af Br nan, Pay 56, 179 Ammerman, Sharm? ' aver, George 47, 190 j L gzes ie, 1111 Elaine. 56, Anderson. David! 8, 179 1 ecker, Elaine? 49, 140 J I , eder, Virginia 5651 M t Anderson, Jeanene 56, 139 4 Bednpr' Bob 254155, 71, 190 01 Bricker, Jo Anna C1334 68, 69, 70 ' Anderson, Judi 56, 65, 66, 711, 164 Bedna Jerry 53, 651 138, 140 lx Brock j7, . Anderson, Kevin 139 X , n,-f' inda 56, 76, 179 j Bro , oe 66, 190 , ,JW Anderson, Linda 56, 139 J 6 1' eeson, Mr. Ivan V, BFOO S, Caflllyll 10 IWJ Anderson, Linda 28, 164 4 -1' 'M Bell, y 71, 7, 164 W Broosk, Co A e 76, 179 Anderson, Sandra 56, 71, 74,'j64! h Bell, 190 ' f Brodcs, ., orace C. 23, 25, 66 Qn31..fS6n,Bshm11-4 3g,f56f74, 164 1 3611, Janefrg49, 71, 79194 ,grJ.:1.S,Ig 1 190 n rews, etty 56, 6 , 79, 1791 'J e tz, en 19014 f ,f r n, ennie 190 Andrews, Dt-Wayne 47, 73, 179 . ,rj Bendau, .1iml54f 0 ' 'J !fBrown, Joe 115 Andrews, Judy 71, 164 bf Bemeldklfarry 54, 64, 67, 140 y 41 Brown, Penny nton, Robert 139 1, tt, aren 49, 1 Bruc , Gail 1 Arden, Dana 56, 190 . ,4 j 'Binne-tt, Polly 49, 1 4. B uvzer, vMr.'George W. 14, 15 Armstead, Mike 179 ,'f f Bennett ussell ' 'lf , ,gumley, Doyle 179 Armstrong, John 54, 190 ' Ben drolyn 56, 79, 179 , f 7 K Brummitt, Mary 56, 190 Armstrong, Richard 179 1 ' ' le, John 190 fl Bruner, M ry 56, 179 Afnn, l.ynn 164 elf amy, Suzanne 49, 76, 140 f Bryan.QN1'x Alvin 23, 26 Arnn, Terry 68, 69, 179 'i Bdet, Pauletta 140, 162 1 Bfyant, Sharon 179 Arnold, Mike 128. 131, 139 Best, Sandra 56, 164 fy Buchanan, Brent 84, 131, 132, 141 Asbabranner, Carolyn 41, 65, 66, 139 'J Beverly, Don 164 Buchanan, Mike 141 Ashley, Gerald 164 Bias, Sharon 190 Buchner, Sherry 56, 79, 179 Ashloek, Jim 164 Bickel, Mike 64, 77, 140 Buchwald, Mike 47, 79, 100, 180 Ashmore, Nancy 30, 179 Biddy, Judy 56, 71, 164 Bucklin, Fred 112, 131, 165 Askins, James 164 Bierman, Paul 47, 190 Burdick, Ronald 190 Askins, Ruby 190 Biggs, Shirley 49, 71, 76, 164 Burrus, Bryan 27, 112. 131, 141 Auer, Verna 41, 66, 71, 164 Bird, Mrs. Wilma 36, 59, 64, 68 Burrus, Larry 141 Austin, Judy 71, 76, 179 Bishop, Robert 47, 179 Burt, Bill 141 Austin, Ronald 47, 179 Black, Mike 190 Burton, Larry 190 Austin, Wanda 56, 79, 179 Blackstock, Barbara 49, 140 Bush, Carl 47, 115, 190 Avant. ,lerry 190 Blackwell, Bob 190 Butler, Cathy 49, 180 AYWS- Algenf' 190 Blalock, Lynn 4-9, 190 Butler, Don 141 AYUS. Debbie 70, 89, 139 Blaschke, John 115, 190 Butler, Jack 65, 101, 142 Blaske, Allen 54, 140 Butt, Adele 56, 76, 180 Blaylock, Leon 27, 140 Butterworth, Barbara 49, 65, 77, 101, 165 B Babcock, Tommy 73, 179 Babcock, Tony 47, 79, 164 Balmer, Nita 164 Bailey, Claudia 74, 139 Bailey, .100 105, 131, 139 Bainbridge, Jean 56, 58, 64, 139 Bainbridge, Kay 56, 76, 100, 164 Baker, Barbara 56, 190 I98 Bleakney, Kay 56, 127, 131, 140 Boevers, Mike 179 Boggs, Dalton 179 Boggs, Maesel 49, 190 Boles, Kaye 69, 79, 179 Bolls, Jan 71, 72, 179 Bonds, Richard 54 Booker, Louise 164- Booth, Chris 101, 131, 164 Booth, Judy 56, 76, 179 Butts, Elaine 56, 180 Butts, James 180 Buzbee, Mrs. Geraldine 39, 64 Byars, Miss Ophelia 34, 51, 71 Byrd, William 165 C Cabell, Chris 49, 180 Cain, Bob 165 Cain, Eddie 28, 47, 180 Caldwell, Mr. Virgil E. 36, 78, 91 Cameron, Bettie 128, 142 Canada, Freda 56, 71, 165 Carillon Cannon Carlton Carlton Carlton , Glenda Jo 49, 71, 165 , Karen 49, 142 , Connie 180 , Gaylen 28, 165 , Sondra 74, 142 Carmichael, Margaret 49, 180 Caranhan. John 165 Carpenter, Eddie 54, 124, 180 Carreker, Denny 77, 118, 142 Carruth, Anita 49, 74, 142 Conger, Mr. James H. 39, 72, 73, 97 Consavage, Judy 143 Conyers, Pat 143 Cook, Kenneth 66 Cook, Mike 54, 191 Cook, Zada Sue 143 Cooper, Bob 54, 55, 191 Cooper, Jeanie 74, 76, 181 Copeland, Mrs. Ivy 22, 72, 138 Copeland, Judy 191 Copeland, Nancy 166 Copher, Mrs. Cortez 35, 43, 76, 131 Coppock, Johnny 191 Corbett, Joan 181 Decker, Charlotte 191 Decker, Donna 50, 166 Decker, Joe 112, 131, 166 Deen, Terry 191 Dellitt, John 54, 191 Dellitt, Mike 181 deValle, Frances 50, 181 deValle, Sonja 50, 69, 70, 144 Demopolos, Tonia 57, 191 Dempsey, Mariel 144 Denham, Carol 50, 14-4 Denham, Charlotte 74, 191 Des Champs, Mike 47 De Spain, Richard 191 Carson, Jack 78, 114, 180 Carson, Mac 131, 165 Carter. Garland 54. 165 Carter, Glenda 180 Carter, Jim 190 Carter, Judy 56, 180 Carter, Peggy 30, 165 Carter, Richard 180 Carter, Sue 74, 142 Cartmill, Collene 49, 180 Casey, Jan 165 Casey, Mike 47, 180 Casey, Paul 190 Cassady, Kathleen 28, 49, 165 Cassady, Linda Sue 28, 190 Caswell, Sherry 190 Chamberlain, Ruth Ann 76, 100, 180 Chambers, Jeanene 165 Chance, Linda 126, 131, 165 Chapman, Diane 66 Charles, l red 27, 142 Charles, Sharon 190 Chase, Robert 180 Chatham, Sherri 49, 190 Cheatham, Sandra 190 Cheever Lar 165 t!.lI5'lEl 30, 114, 180 J .l1eves,,Joel - 66, 142 Chesnut, Elaine 191 Clltiiilllll, Susan 191 Chestnutt, Cindy 191 Childers, Jan 165 Childers, Sonny 66, 191 Chilton, Bobby 47, 191 Christenson, Ann 30, 124, 131, 180 Christian, Jann 72, 124, 135, 142 Church. Barbara 180 Cisper, Helen 56, 66, 142 Cissne, Carol 56, 180 Clair, Leon 165 Clanahan, Richard 74, 142 Clark, Connie 49, 180 Clark, Gary 165 Clark, Joe 165 Clark, Judy 49, 180 Clark, Kay 74, 142 Clark, Vaudeana 191 Clarkson, Mary 31, 71, 127, 165 Clay, Sandra 69, 180 Clayton, Bill 165 Clemons, Pamela 49, 69, 76, 166 Cleveland, Cleola 166 Cline, Phil 128, 191 Clonce, David 129, 166 Coates, Barry 142 Coltlt, Reed 28, 54, 180 Cochran, Dick 191 Cochran, 'l'ommy 129, 166 Cody, Barbara 180 Colley, Ellen 31, 166 Colley, Jane 142 Coit, Karen 131, 166 Cole, James 49 Cole, Jeanne 180 Coleman, Mark 100, 180 Coley, Mickey 40, 66, 131, 143 Collins, Al 72, 77, 166 Colville, Joan 74, 166 Colwell, Keith 180 Condren, Billy 143 Confer, David 24, 181 Corbin, Charles 31, 166 Cordell, Karen 50, 74, 143 Corder, Patty 143 Cordray, Bill 181 Cornelius, Margaret 191 Cornell, Pam 50, 181 Cornell, Penny 50, 71, 76, 78 Cornell, Pete 115, 191 Cornell, Phil 181 Cornell, Rose Marie 181 Cornett, Paul 68, 143 Cornett, Phil 191 Cosgrove, Carol 181 Coughlin, Jane Ann 27, 143 Coughlin, Linda 181 Coughlin, Nancy 12, 166 Coughlin, Thomas 47, 191 Coulter, Bob 13, 128, 131, 166 Covington, Gary 54, 181 Cowles, Linda 28, 181 Cox, Beverly 50, 191 Cox, Jeannie 31, 131, 166 Crai Sharon 77 181 Determan, Karen 181 Dines, Carol 191 Dines, Don 144 Dixon, Betty 50, 71, 78, 166 Dixon, David 78 Dixon, Mary 57, 76, 127, 191 Dixon Richard 191 Dolan, Bill 54, 191 Doler, Jean 166 Donnell, Glenda Lou 57, 70, 74, 14-4 Dorman, Shirley 57, 70, 144 Dormon, Pamela 50, 69, 78, 181 Dorney, Arden 66, 144 Dorney, Barbara 32, 71, 99, 181 Dorris, Tracey 114, 181 Doty, Jack 181 Dougell, Mike 54, 166 Doughty, M-rs. Altria 37 Douglas, Mike 191 Doussett, Miss Margaret 35, 43 Doyle, Mildred 181 Drabick, Donna 30 Draper, David 54, 181 E1 v Craig, Sharon 57, 74, 143 Crain, Mao 74, 166 Crain, Ruth 63, 64, 70, 143 Cranford, Neoma 143 Cravens, Cleve 143 Creech, Judy 50, 64, 74, 143 Cromwell, Dave 27, 54, 67, 166 Croom, Judy 57, 65, 66, 143 Crouse, Mr. L. E. 39, 177 Crowe, Denning 47, 143 Crowe, Mr. Paul 35, 38, 115, 117 Crumby, Paul 30, 181 Crumpler, Pat 17, 30, 166 Culbert, Nancy 18, 65, 66, 166 Cummins, Judy 28, 77, 166 Cunningham, Cheryl 191 Cunningham, Judy 50, 71, 76, 166 Cunningham, Sara 57, 64, 70, 143 Curb, Tommy 143 Curley, Moya Gai 66, 143 Curtis, Christine 143 Curtis, Dawn 181 Curtis, Pat 57, 74, 143 Custer, Carolyn 50, 71, 77, 166 D Dabney, Robin 181 Dale, Ronnie 47, 181 Dancy, Lynnea 57, 143 Daniel, Andrea 50, 191 Daniel, Darla 181 Daniel, John 22, 77, 118, 166 Dunbar, Kathryn 191 Duncan, Dan 131, 132, 181 Duncan, Kokie 114, 181 Dunford, Ann 14-4 Dunford, Larry 73, 119, 131, 166 Dunham, Judy 50, 191 Dunham, Denise 57, 101, 191 Dunlevy, Rick 112, 114, 131, 144 Du Pree Gipp 115, 191 Durfee, Dale 68, 166 Duskin, Bob 191 Dye, Gary 71 Dyer, Bobby 144 E Eagleton, Bob 54, 181 Eamest, Kay 55, 191 Earnst, Jane 191 Easton, Lee 50, 191 Easton, Wayne 144 Easum, Diane 181 Eaton, Mrs. Nellie B. 42 Ecton, Mrs. Nellie B. 38, 51, 71 77 Eddins, Billy 191 Ehrig, Patrick 67, 181 Eischen, Tom 144 Elledge, Allen 54, 191 Elledge, Jayne 57, 74, 144 Elliott, Deanna 32. 71, 97, 181 Elliott, Jerry 72 Elliott, Linda 181 Ellis, Gayle 57, 77, 166 1 Davis, Allene 23, 166 Davis, Anne 57, 741-, 166 Davis, Becky 50, 61, 71, 143 Davis, Mr. Clayton 34, 35, 112, 117 Davis, Eddie 143 Davis, Gary 166 Davis, Jerlyn 57, 76, 181 Davis, Linda Jean 144 Davis, Pat 57, 166 Davis, Sandra 57, 166 Davis, Sharon 57, 69, 76, 181 Daw, Bob 181 Deacon, Sharon 72, 144 Deal, Mike 124, 131, 144 Deal, Pat 191 Ellis, John 57, 62, 78, 144 Ellis, Judy 71, 76, 181 Ellis, Sandra 57, 67, 72, 76 Ellis, Mr. Steve 34, 54, 71 Ellison, Janice 57, 191 Ellsworth, Paula 57, 191 Elswick, Jim 47, 166 Embry, Dianne 57, 71, 74, 166 Embry, Vivian 166 Emerson, Tom 114, 181 Enders, Steve 4-0, 46, 47, 166 Engebretsen, Kenneth 191 Engebretsen, Tommy 30, 166 English, Loren 78 English, Lynn 145 Enos, Mary 57, 167 Eriksen, Mr. Gordon 36, 43, 54, 178 Ervin, Beverly 50, 64, 76, 145 Eisehen, Tom 144 Eskridge, 1.1-na 28, 167 Estcrline, Bob 191 Estes, Reverly 50, 79, 167 Estes, Margaret 181 Evergarml. Ronald 181 Everett, Linda 57, 70, 74 Ewing. .laniee 50, 167 F Fabian. Jim 191 Fabian, Pat 167 Fagala, Bill 115, 191 Fagin. Ronald 47, 191 Fair, Barbara 145 Faragher. Gary 167 Farha, Carolyn 57, 191 Farley.,Iim 167 Faris, Carolyn 57, 78, 191 Farrell. Carolyn 191 Fauks, Steve 191 Faulkner. Pamela 167 Favor, Clifford 145 Favor, Kathy 181 Ferguson. Glenda 181 Ferguson, Mike 191 Fields. llut 145 File, Ann 50, 73, 131, 181 Filippo, Wendell 191 Finch, Bob 181 Findly. Mrs. Evelyn 22, 59, 71 Finefroek, Fat 57, 181 Finefroek, Susan 50, 191 Finley, 1.uey 57. 191 Fischer, Martha 181 1-'ish,Jolin 181 Flanagan. llene 76. 181 Flatt, David 145 Flatt, Sharon 126, 131, 167 Fleetwood, .lane 50, 145 Fleisehman. Billie 57, 191 Flemming. .lui-k 53, 54, 68, 72 Fleming, .ludy 57, 72, 78, 145 Florence, Jeanine 50, 167 F10yd.Jut1y 77. 78, 191 Floyd, Roland 167 Flynn. Sondra 50, 181 Fondren, Steve 191 Ford. Bob 145 Ford, Carolyn 50, 78, 145 G Gambril, Bonnie 146 Gambril, Sherry 167 Gangwer, Virginia 30, 14-6 Gappa, Ronald 182 Gardner, Glenda 74, 167 Garliek, Myrna 74, 192 Garman, Steve 72, 73, 97, 167 Garner, Beverly 57, 146 Garrett. Bill 72, 182 Garrett, Sandra 192 Garrison. David 167 Garrison, Don 54, 192 Garrison, John 41, 66 Gaspar, Leonard 146 Gassei, ,Iolm 182 Catlin, Sydney 35, 50, 74, 182 Govin. Elaine 50, 192 Hall Hall Hall Hall Hall Hall , Barbara 57, 182 , Gary 47, 182 . 1.inda 50, 182 . Mike 47, 147 , Suzy 41, 57, 76, 182 , Sylvia Sue 57, 65, 66, 167 Gay, Mrs. Ethel 37 Gee, Beverly 146 Gee, Ronnie 47, 182 Geiser. Sharon 57, 182 Geisendorf, Larry 124, 146 Gibson, Gibson Gibson, Gibson Gilbert Charles 167 David 28, 64, 77, 146 Miss Katherine 37, 64 Robert 73, 78, 182 Mark 146 H Ford, Mike 5-l, 66, 191 Forgue. Linda 167 Forrester. Ann 55, 71, 73, 167 Fost er, Carolyn 145 Foster, Lon 118, 131, 145 Foster, Loretta 167 Foster. Phil 167 Fost er, Scotty 27. 47, 67, 167 Fowler. Gerri 50, 71, 181 Fow ler, Jerrie 50, 76, 181 Fox, Cynthia 57, 69, 74, 145 Fox Fox Fox , Dwight 191 , Liana-11 181 , Paul 72. 73, 145 Frazier, Virginia 191 Frederici, Annette 191 Free, Virginia 191 Freeman, David 181 Freeman, Jim 72, 146 Freeman, ,lune Ann 57, 126, 146 Freeny, Pat 17, 67, 145 Freeny, Sara ,lo 18, 50, 63, 64 Freeny, Tracy 119, 181 Fretwell, Judith 50, 72, 182 Friedman, .lane 57, 167 Frost, Mary 167 Fuson, Charles 192 Gill, Eddie 182 Gillespie, ,lane 57, 192 Gilmore, Susan 57, 72, 77, 182 Gilson, Mayo 47, 64, 146 Gimlin, Beth 57, 71, 98, 146 Givens, ,Iudy 50, 73, 76, 182 Glasser. Martin. 28, 69, 146 Glam-ner, Dorsey 167 Goforth, Chuck 54, 192 Golden, Wiltla 146 Good, Gloria 50, 146 Good, ,lim 182 Goodell, Mary 50, 182 Goodman, Arna 50, 182 Gordon, Miss Bernice 38, 70, 77 Goodrich, Kaye 192 Gore. Dick 192 Graber, Valerie 147 Graham, Juanita 50, 182 Graham, Patsy 192 Graham, Richard 114, 182 Grant, Eddie 147 Grant, Ruby 182 Gravitt, Christie 50, 192 Gray. .ludy 57. 167 Grayson, Beverly 182 Green, Donna 147 Greniger, Miss Carol 36, 59, 78 Green, Gerald 47, 167 Green, ,lay 182 Green, Susan 57, 70, 147 Greer, Hank 167 Gregory. Mike 53, 55, 67, 147 Griffin, Mrs. Eulita 42 Griffin. Linda 50. 192 Griffis, Linda 147 Griffith. Sherry 50. 192 Griggs, Glen 53, 147 Griggs. ,limmy 54, 182 Grimes, Don 115, 192 Grimes. Mike 114 Gully, Mrs. Patricia 27, 43 Gunning, Robin 28. 64, 77, 147 Guynn, Sandra 167 Hadaway, ,Ierry 115, 192 Hadaway, Nan 147 Haff, Myrna 30, 147 Haffner, Marcia 50, 182 Hager, Micki 126, 147 Haggard, Bruce 167 Haight, Carolyn 50, 68, 70, 147 Hale, Mr. Charles 24 Hale, Georgia Ann 30, 57, 167 Hallenbeek, Phylis 57, 167 Hallmark, Karen 64, 65, 147, 162 Hames, Duane 30, 167 Hames, .lanice 50, 182 Hamilton. Ceeily 65, 68, 70, 147 Hamilton. Charles 54, 57, 182 Hamilton, Mrs. Dorothy 42, 44, 138 Hamilton, Kent 192 Hamlin. ,lohn 167 Hamlin. Nancy 192 Hamm, ,ludy 167 Hammaek. lim 114, 119, 182 Hammett. Jim 28, 47, 182 Hammond. jimmy 57, 167 Hammond, .ludy 182 Hammond, Wally 54, 192 Hamner, Steve 68. 147 Hamous, Judith 50, 74, 147 Hamous, Kara Sue 182 Hancock. Chelin 50, 70, 147 Haneoek, Rey 192 Haneoek. Yolanda 50, 192 Hankinson, llill 54, 192 Hanky, Mrs. Mary 34, 39, 42 Hanna, Gary 192 Hanna. ,lane 57. 192 Harbolt. lb-tty 50, 192 Hardage, Kay 50, 182 Hardin, ,lerry 182 Hardin. Kay 57. 71, 76, 167 Harkey, Gene Paul 112. 114, 131, 147 Harley, Carl 54. 147 Harmon. .lo 192 Harris, Bobby 192 Harris, Clyde 54. 114, 182 Harris, Mrs. Delma 42 Harris, Linda 182 Harris, Scott 192 Harri, on, Charlene 40. 57. 68, 71, 167 Harrion, Dan 30, 124, 131, 147 Harrison. David 47, 192 Harrison, Don 68. 70, 73, 131, 132, 147, 162 Harrison, Donna 147 Harrison, Dwayne 168 Harrison, Nancy Joyce 182 Harrison, Rieh 79. 114, 119, 131, 182 Harrison, Stan 62. 63, 64. 112, 114, 124 131 117 Q Q Hast, Carole 30, 41, 57, 66, 79, 182 Hastie, Bartley 114, 182 Hawk, Tommy 115, 192 Hawkins, Brenda 192 Hayes, john 30, 54, 182 Hayes, l.inda 126. 131, 168 Hayes. Steve 54, 168 Haynes. Nlr. ,lerry 35, 43, 100, 115, 119 Heagy, ,laeque 28, 57, 69, 70, 148 Hebisen, Benalee 57, 168 Hebisen, Naney 192 Hefley. Earl 28, 46, 47, 96, 148 Helflin, Carol 71-, 148 Heiney. Gary 47, 182 Heinriell. Dorothea 69. 79. 98. 131, Heitman, Karen 50, 74, 14-8 llelderman, Donna 28, 50, 69, 148 Helm. Homer 182 Helm, Randy 115, 192 Hemry, Ken 64. 77. 148 Henderson, .Xmy 57, 192 Henderson, ,Iudy 148 Henderson. Lou Ann 192 Hendricks, Miss ,lo Alice 23, 74, 189 Hendricks, Ricky 47, 182 Hendrickson, Tommy 90, 118, 138, 148 Heneghan, Galen 50. 66, 182 Henline, Don 54, 114, 182 Henry, Mrs. Bessie 14, 189 Hensley, Don 47, 182 Henson, Judy 50, 76, 182 Hepler, Guy 32, 148 Herald, Ted 114 Hess, Sara 65, 69, 70, 148 Hester, Judy 27, 57, 77, 168 Hester, 'Perry 192 Hestwood, llruce 168 Hetherington, Shirley 168 Heusel, Mr. G. ll. 24. 26 Hewes, Hayden 47, 114, 183 Hicks, Dean 47, 183 Hia-ks, Karen 50, 74, 168 Hicks, Linda 192 Hieoek, Linda 57, 79, 192 Hieoek. Nancy 50, 71, 74, 168 Hieb, Susan 66 Hiersehe, Jerry 79, 114, 183 Higdon, Judy 50, 70, 74, 148 Hileman, Larry 168 Hill, Ann 57, 68, 71, 168 Hill, Becky 50, 71, 72, 183 Hill, Bill 124. 131, 148 I-Iill, Eugene 168 Hill, Hill, Nancy 32. 57, 79, 99, 183 Pat 148 llilley, Pat 57, 183 Hinehey, Sue 50, 65, 74, 148 llindman, Jeffery 168 Hinds, Paula 183 Hines, Anita 168 Hines, Bill 73, 148 Hinshaw, Dei- 74, 148 Hunt, Ronald 112, 114, 131, 149 Hurley, Robert 115, 192 Hurst, Ronnie 183 Hutchinson, Melody 28, 192 Hyde, Dudley 90, 131, 132, 183 Hyde, Linda 149 I lee, Carol Jo 58, 192 Imle, David 54, 192 Imle, lloh 53, 55, 73, 149 lnglish, Loren 149 Inglish, Lorna 149 lrvine, Carol 58, 76, 183 lrving, Lewis 27, 54, 149 lrving, Sandy 114 Irwin, Mr. Rex 35, 38, 112, 117 lrwin, Rex Jr. 112, 114, 169 J Jabara, Sam 47, 77, 183 Jack, Alan 190 Jackman, George 192 Jackman, Patte 58, 70, 99, 149 Jackson, Chan 66 Jackson, Mike 192 Jackson, Susie 58, 149 Jacobson, Fred 192 Jacobson, Gary 169 Ka mp, Peggy 169 Kamp. Wally 53, 66, 69, 150 Karr, David 169 Kasper, Gloria Jean 192 Kaspereit. Don 30, 150 Kauffman, Kathryn 51, 192 Kc-ffer, Jay l.ee 47, 169 Keller, David 183 Keller, Janet 51, 55, 64, 150 Keller, Pat 183 Kemp, Judy 74, 151 Kenison, Chris 54, 193 Kennedy. Stephen 151 K1 Kr -nt, llill 114, 169 'liI, Don 151 Kennard, Rex 47, 104, 169 Ke-rns. Cindy 58, 66, 79. 169 Ketchum. Janet 58, 71, 76, 169 Ketchum, Judy 58, 63, 71, 169 Hinshaw, Marie 40, 57, 65, 168 Hively, Jannie 41, 57, 65, 168 Hodam, Carol 57, 77, 99, 148 Hodge, Lynn 27, 168 Hodges, Jim 183 Hodges, Joe 183 Hoke, Mr. David 25, 35, 128 Holdridge, Judy 57, 192 lelolland, Miss Blanche 34, 70 Hollis, Jerry 149 Hollis, Marilyn 57, 73, 183 Holloway. Florrie 192 Holman, Lois 50, 168 Holman, Ruth 28, 57, 66, 192 Holmberg, Loretta 57, 126, 131, 168 Holsey, Bill 192 Holt, Charles 47, 183 Holt, Vic 119, 183 Homsey, Richard 54, 119, 168 Hooper, Judy 168 Hope, Tommy 47, 149 Horne, Diana 50, 192 Hoshall, Tommy 72, 149 Hoster, Karen 50. 68, 77, 168 Hostetter, Pat 50, 64, 65, 149 Houchin, Jolm 54, 192 Houehin, Nancy 51, 78, 168 House, Donna 51, 74, 168 Howard, Paul 114, 183 Howard, Paula 63, 68. 70, 149 Howard, Phil 54, 183 Howell, Cheryl 57, 183 Howell, David 62, 64, 68, 149 Hrbacek, Vicki 58, 74, 192 Hubbard, Cecil 47, 183 Huddleston, Judy 168 Hudgins, Mike 169 Hudson, Fred 183 James, J obella 50, 55, 72, 149 James, Kenneth 183 James, Lynn 58, 192 James, Phil 169 James, S usan 192 Janota, Eddie 150 Janota, Charlotte 58, 183 Jayne, Jerry 169 Jenckes, Claudia 51, 183 Jenkins, Ann 192 Jenkins, Jan 58, 192 Jenkins, Jeanette 76, 192 Jenkins, Michelle 58, 74, 169 Jenkins, Ronnie 150 Jenkins, Tony 28, 183 Jimenez. Pat 58, 79, 169 Johnson, Adana 58, 150 Johnson, Ann 192 Johnson, Barbara 54, 192 Jolmson, Carl 192 Johnson, Darryl 169 Johnson, Gayle 51, 64, 74, 150 Johnson, Jana 28, 58, 72, 105 Johnson, Jana C. 72, 183 Johnson, Janet 58, 67, 71, 150 Johnson, Jerry 150 Johnson, Jimmy 46, 47, 64, 150 Jolmson, JoAnn 183 Johnson, Joan 28, 58, 192 Johnson, John 150 Johnson, Marilyn 51, 150 Johnson, Ronald 183 Johnson, Mr. A. C. 29, 32, 138 Johnston, Brett 183 Johnston, Rowell 169 Jones, Gary 183 Jones, Janice 28, 51, 79, 183 Jones, Janyce 51, 183 Hudson, Linda 58, 183 Jones, Karen 58, 69, 192 Keys. Judy 64, 65, 66, 151 Keys, Karen 58, 76, 183 Kimberlin, Linda 65. 66, 74, 169 Kimerer, Susan 28, 51. 79, 183 Kimsey, Dianne 58, 76, 193 Kimsey, Phyllene 72, 96, 99, 169 Kincaid, Gail 51, 193 Kincaid, Marvin 103, 169 King, Judy 58, 169 King, Kathy 58, 193 King, Pat 28, 184 King, Sheryl 58, 76, 193 King, Terry 114, 131 Kinnan, Pam 51, 68, 151 Kirchner, Martha 51, 193 Kirkhuff, Kip 53, 141, 151 Kirkpatrick, Dean 151 Kirkpatrick, Edwin 151 Kirkpatrick, Mary 74, 151 Kise, Carla 51, 76, 99, 169 Kitchen, Karen 51, 184 Klaffke, lletty 58. 70, 74, 151 Klein, Phyllis 27, 105, 151 Klenk, Carol Sue 29, 77, 184 Klinetobe, Delmar 151 Knott, Karen 27, 58, 72, 169 Knott, Tom 41, 47, 66, 169 Knox, Doug 115, 193 Knox, Kathryn 51, 193 Koenig, Miss Olga 36, 43, 78, 178 Koeppel, Beth 58, 70, 74, 151 Koeppel, Tanny 76, 127, 131, 184 Kosted, Carolyn 58, 184 Kosted, Paul 184 Kosted, Phil 151 Kraft, Anne 58, 193 Kramer. Fred 169 Kratina, Karen 51, 79, 184 Kurk, Valerie 184 Kurtz, Nancy 169 Kulz, Peggy 71, 77, 127, 169 Kyle, Nick 151 L Lacy, Sherry 73, 76. 127, 184 Lamirand, Hershel 72, 73, 103, 15 Lang, Warden 54 Langley, Bonny 51, 193 Langston, Maury 47 Langston, Rickey 54, 193 Lankford. Kit 58, 193 K Hudson, Paula 51, 192 Hudson, Ron 100, 149 Huey, Eddie 118, 131. 149 Hughes, Mr. Bill R. 36, 43, 71 Hughes, Hob 183 Hughes, Kathleen 183 Hume, David 192 Hume, John 28, 149 Hunt, Barbara 192 Hughes, Susan 58 Jones, Les 114, 131 Jones, Luanah 74, 150 Jones, Roger 183 Jones, Sandy 28, 29, 58, 150 Jones, Suzanne 51, 169 Joyce, Linda 74, 169 June, Doreen 58, 192 Just, Eric 28, 54, 72, 183 Lanyon, Sally 58, 184 LaPointe, Sharon 30, 58, 184 Lappin, Myra Ann 193 Lawren Lawson Lawson ce, Susan 51, 76, 79, 184 , Delores 151 , Linda 58, 76, 100, 169 Lawson, Russell 119, 184 Lawson, Walt 112, 114, 131, 151 Leaf, Pat 58, 169 Leake, Bob 97, 184 Hulet, Miss Retha Wave Hulett, Skip 114, 183 Hunt, Gerry 58, 183 Hunt, Linda 58, 169 14, 178 Kalmon, Ted 47, 192 Kalmon, Winn 41, 51, 71, 183 Kamp, Anne 58, 183 Leaming, Marilyn 51, 76, 193 Ledsinger, Jeanette 169 Lee, John 169 Lee, Roger 29 L'l ., il s, Liles, atri ' 79 18 indsay, .1 ' Leech, Jim 71, 72, 73, 151 Leever, Cheryl 193 Lefkowitz, Sue 1 Lemmonilgob 66 Lemon, rry 4 184 Lens Larry 124,1 151 Len , Kay , 19 e iar , nda ,68, 7 , owitz arbar 58, 16 eugem s, Mary 51 I ewis, arbara . 93 Martha ean , 1 1 ls, La 193 ' wis M' MaryL b 2 ,9l 1esA Lej Le is, Gloria June 6 0, 15 ll Ronni 55 9 c e 2 , 58, , 152 y 17 93 55, 8, 193 McCi11,Jack 11 85 M Ggilre, Rob s h 77 ry, Ce ge 18 ntire, V' an , 2, 185 clntyre etsy 1 cKee Mc 1 y Ga 3 McLu 12 wi cMaha rankle 1 IIB. 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Ed rd 47 Nance: Vickie 171 MCDOYB111 10100 85 f Miller, d 131 Nay, David 45,55, 102,185 Mcliwm. Vlckv 193 Miller, James J. 47, 74, 194 Nay, Jan 45, 51, 74, 154 Nelson, Linda 185 , malete, a aret 185 if Neal, Pamela 58 171 Ro e 74, 155 Tn' YJ 5 1 fl Nesln oera Ig! M Nl0,Rbt 185 Perrin, 52, 186 IF. LN... Ratway, Joe 47 Rawlinson, Jim 112, 116, 131, 155 Rwslrwe f., est erode, P m 8 1 6 Perry, o n 27, 172 y, , , .5 llglewmanuiu , 15 gf Perry, Kenneth 112, 116, 131 'C 3 4' -IN' ay! Jdrf v30f68,'H8y 1 5 Nilvfgnf' n J., 15 4, 111.112, iii? 6962, 66' .6733 51.1 . ,. A.i?Qe5l'f1i1'li?iE3iiI,?,,,-,,.,., Newtg lie , fb4 f Phillips, Bob 186 5 ' R, Ka n 195 N , gfvflll , 115111 19, 71, 1 L ,N Phi ip , Carolgyy, 7 , 155 I 'K lj : l,R.Bl,Jgfry 186 'c o S, 4 7 ' s, im Reber, Jill it 71, 713,186 ichols, Nanc 52, 69, 7 185 ' Z fall 'ps,VJo 1 72, 194 tpp,-,Lilly ' J' Nichols, Mr. 27, MWV76 Phi ipsaxgljgey 72, 73, 172 Raeging, Janie 59, 71, 76, 173 Nix. Klr ' X Ph' lips, ue 52, 172 Redlinger, Barry 186 Noe en 185 P ney, Joyce 194 Redlinger, Philip 195 N r Kathy 5 78 1751 7 Pickens, Shirley 172 Reed, Garry 73, 155 Qi . , . . 1 Northcutt, Jack 154 6 f Norto Lind 58, 172 if Lf' Norto ancy 52, 7 , 103, 17j Novey avid 1 2 ii, , ,fl Nowl n, Jac f l ll Nnwlin, 185 7 C of N ' 7 0 Oakes Johnny 5 ' ,fl Oakes Nancy , 404' A 1 , ', ' 4 Oakes: Mrs. I A e 37, 69, 1 Offutt Misha 171, , - ' . - ' 9 38 0'Hara, Bnilay 72, ml 4 O'Hara, She 301 72 ' 4 O'Leary, 76, ,ll 1 .ffl 7 7 A 1 Olim, Lee 94 , Olive, Shirle , '172 ' ' Oliver will 115, 1,9911 0 ,f Olson me L n 758 68'17 I7 S na . ' Osbom, ' d ,S gsgood, Laila , 5 H 'Toole, ny 17 , Ours, Rag 32, 99 172 J ,,- ' Overstreet, Bill '116, 131, 1 olsn Robert 172, ' lj -' I oli l '72 .1 ,i ,.- n 1194, , 1 ,, 72 , Owen, Karen 52, 53 35? Gj, 154 1 3 , Owen, Mini Kninleeil' 3, 1, 75,103 Owen, Mike 194 Y , Owens, Evelyn 79,185 ' P Pace, Steve 172 Paden, Mr. John 39 Page, Carolyn 172 Page, Geri 52, 64, 100, 154 Paine, Cage 52, 63, 74, 154 Painton, Ann 58, 71, 185 Paisley, Mary Nell 52, 70, 74, 154 Palmer, Jackie 185 Palmore, Lynda 52, 185 Pansze, Bob 116, 124, 131, 154 Pansze, Gina 58, 194 Pape, Donald 194 Park, Mrs. Mabel 37, 70, 71 Parks, Buddy 119, 172 Parker, Don 155 Parmeter, Sharon 172 Parrish, Cheryl 52, 194 Pate, Donna 74, 155 Pate, .lim 172 Peale, Mrs. Dorothy 34, 69 Pearce, Barbara 58, 194 Pearce, Dale 172 Pearson, Walter 185 Pease, Allen 73, 172 Peddicord, Linda 69, 194 Peddicord, Marie 69, 155 Pelton, Barbee 194- Pelton, Charles 119, 172 Pemberton, George 66, 172 Pendarvis, Don 185 Pendarvis, Ronald 185 Pendley, David 55, 72, 116, 155 Pendley, Dee 185 Pennington, Mr. R. J. 44 Pic ens, Steve 115 i ce, Archie 32, 172 erce, Leon 155 Pierce, Tom 33, 73,Tx2f1 Pierson, Dixie SRE6-E Pinkston, Rael 8, 186 Pinkston, Sbfon 74,, 172 Pitmaribfondra 7 172 , P'm,4 11 55,,iMg I 14. , J. . I. Y . ids Si ' DJ f ,'. ,Sf ts immle 72 I 1 Z' 1 '3gr0llieRgh 27912, 76, 91 if Pi en, 1,5015 58, 67 9 ,155f ,ffl . -i Plata' i. John 32 ,lf Ohmart Mr Sidney U , l 'V fP0qg, ynda ,' I h ' 7 Pnin gcqgiline 55 aaffqo, 72 4.1 - Reed, Susan Kay 195 Reese, Becky 59, 195 Reese, Troy 155 Reeves, Eddie 66, 155 Reeves, Jeanette 66, 186 Reeves, Mike 55, 73, 104, 173 Reeves, Ronnie 55, 124, 195 Reif, Bill 173 Rendel, Steve 12, 30, 47, 173 Reinhold, Pat 195 Renfrow, .lack 55, 195 Reutlinger, Bobby 13, 173 Reynolds, Sheril 55, 73, 195 Reynolds, Sam 27, 68, 74, 186 Rice, Linda 27, 71, 73, 173 Rice, Ruth 15, 65, 173 Poi . 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