Ponca City High School - Cat Tale Yearbook (Ponca City, OK)

 - Class of 1969

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Po-Hi paused with the mourning nation to pay tribute to former President Dwight D. Eisenhower. Representing Ponca City High School and Oklahoma, the Big Blue Band marched proudly before President Richard M. Nixon during the inaugural parade. Allen Arms Senior IQ 1 Gerry Hanggi-Co-orflinator fi X C Niki, ' X 5 I rj I , if X . F, Y .... ,ffsff X s he it t A,,..A,,,, . ff Hai- fm , 2 1 ,zkfw Q?-tina ' 'A- ,i ,an , ,- ,, - - - ' s- R' ' f Debbie SHIITTIZLZCUZGIIGHZ Governor 5 p FAR LEFT: Voting is a privilege for Americans. Po-Hi students were given the opportunity to learn about campaigns and voting privileges in the student council elections. CENTER: Laws are to he understood. Through the Youth and Government program Po-Hi students became better acquainted with state and national government. RIGHT: State pride is association. As newly elected secretary of the Okla- homa Association of Student Coun- cils Po-Hi will host the annual fall convention next year. 5 Faces of Qpportunity. . . Ponca City Only a dot on the map, But proud of its heritage. A tower of strengthg a face of education Our way is lighted. CENTER PICTURE: Our heritage was portrayed in the seventy-fifth Cherokee Strip Anniversary hy the guest star of the rodeo, 'fFcstus of Gun Smoke. RIGHT: A city, proud of her churches, provides students with spiritual guide ance not to he surpassed. The Presby- terian ste-cplv represents this spiritual strength. liuilclvrs of a 4-ity of expansion worked long hard hours to finish the additions to thc stadium hoforo tht- liomevoniing gain:-. xg S S 'ffficfw-gi . , 'L Q A 0 4 .W I U 9. wa' Q. ,-f I 1 X 0, Q 2 , . 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Success-elution or defeat-disappointment are hoth Ll part of an individual's life. Mark Yerkes retires from the mat with an air of disappointment. A if W , but G 35 , ig fx ? 4,1- ' 'rmul nf lu-r hmnvrumn, Miss Nludglc Quigley adds another vlipping to ller fuwriln- lmullvtin hoard Vamfy SQU 28 Wuawf , 6f,.oM ev Aww' fo' V 4,4-I-- 7 E6 33 .7 1 A A H! lk Cf 'K 1 A small token of great esteem In remembrance of a very great and special person. School is not easy and it is not for the most part very much fun, but then, if you are very lucky, you may find a teacherf'-.lohn Steinbeck. The students of Po-Hi have been lucky enough to find just such a teacher in their Miss Quigley. They eagerly seek enrollment in her classes and they return from universities to cite her course as the most beneficial. Students respect her high standards, appreciate her integrity, and accept her fair judgement. Her influence on the students has been very evident as they leave high school to attain higher academic achievementsg com- mendable military recordsg successful business and professional careersg hap- py parenthoodg and full and meaning- ful lives. As she retires, the 1969 Cat Tale dedicates this year's book to her for her twenty-three years of devoted teaching. 1969 Cat Tale Dedicated to Retiring Teacher Me, Mi, Mo, articulates Miss Madge Quigley, who tries to demonstrate how important articulation is. and comments for each student. .,...5.tN .7 f ,,v, 7 V 'i , , fi ix'-'Hg,' ., ,M ,M ,s J f rf, ,ep ' H W As a dedicated teacher, Miss Madge Quigley, keeps individual records of grades s'f gif mfg f a Saluting Miss Madge Quigley, by forming a MQ is her A ' pride and joy, her last Senior homeroom. 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MM., Nm-.V v . - , A f t Aan-.,...f--nm-1-1--.f 1.1417 l,i,.,. .,.,f.-- UQ, 'frazy zn-wgfi-'wwf-3'- - wa-f-fe-M-fe,f'r1 -' 1 -'P-N -' N -' 1'--'-M24 WPG. ' ' 't2g1? '?1'f, ,wa , V ,,. ' 1 z 3, -' u ' , 1 f J ' w -.HE -W. , . , ,Qu , V51 ' f, 1 ffl ' W., ' 1 ia Student teachers. Kmhy Doyle ,ami B45-th Clift ci,uu1hIQ -up tu miami dw plfmovsophy Are you sure all ymu mmf for Christmag is the dmc V m I in of the Little Princen to me French IT rinse. ablay Santa Clause questioned Mr. Robert Ford after he refused zu gct rid of I E gf , Q s 5 3 ,1- ' mv-YL PM '-1-M-.,,,...,-2.4,-.m...,., ,H-4 .ff , J' - 'I 1 ' P ie. mf J ,Sf J 5 f f ' gfa - 3 if' ' Mrs. Carolyrm Munger demcmstrates the correct proc-edure mf limiting to chemistry swdents, g , , Jimmy Hess and Mark Yerkvs. .A 5 V A L , -L A .5 Q- 7 QS! f QQ. , f 74 ' ' - -fff--V' Y H- , , - vs ' ' ,' , 'fgie ff fr ' , ' ' 7 ' Y' W ' ' 'W W' Qfff,9 gi?j, 3 -f 1-,K--eff: 1. -L ffifl' 555 ' 5745 ' i Q A 1' -1 5 4. . ' Z' v, Q: 2 MY. ,fig 7-'T Lg .kinja .-L uf 'U1,-iii -E . ,ML 1- . -, ,Q .IAM f e-, f-Ah:-Ziff:--Vg: Znegfe-.u-w--'ya-f-wtgnryf-f+,ff xi .274--zfi 33,51 3' ,f QQ g',.g,'f'fQ 'ff-w 2!fI:f'x'! 'i3'H I v:Q,.J,L,. ,y:..L fQ..A1,11-:L-.-ei. . fi 1'.:zff.:.:fpa :::z+:gy,:gff: M3f 41. A ' fb-fa J' ,Sfiifv 'QUE TA'435ff?fI3?TfS3'E5?1'4-3257 ' 4 fffff:':g.+t f' ,vw .rw ' f-:iff is-fi an .,-w,.y.fww.f, n 2fM'5fr'1i f'5 :'f'-wfiffi--Q-w ' ' f 5 :ii 'V'T'75?X :...... . -,Hu-if-E'w1iT1v'f37ak-6 5nf'-q ?Tf '54 Member of the School Board are: Mr. C. Richard Pitt Mr R E C eren D Allen R I1 on NI Men and Nlr Inn Wahnr IOP How Dr. Milford Lee, Mr, George Pago. Mr. 0. W Meyer Mr Floyd Martin 'Vlr fharlss Duffy Mr Lawrence Dronhcr cr Dr Harold loncs and Nl r. Cn-4-il Jordan, Several Projects Accomplished Through Board To most P0-Hi students the Board of Education seems far-removed from school life, but as the governing body of our school the board is really an active participant in Po-Hi activities. Through the work of the Board this year Blaine Stadiurrfs seating capac- ity was increased by 1600. They also redecorated Howell Auditorium and furnished it with red-cushioned, silver backed chairs and red carpeting. Stu- dent Council projects were also aided by the Board. Keeping avuirulr- rmorcl for tht Board is OWEN CAVE'I l', fl lr f the Board of d na-ation. 'Q f ! DR. ALLEN ROBSON, Superintendent of Schools, checks up on last minute details before the next Board meeting. nf, Through his automobile radio, MR. R. E. GEREN, Assistant Superintendent of Schools, keeps in close contact with maintenance personnel. ff-1 Discussing their plans for this year's pre-enrollment booklet are Principal Mr. Robert E. Ford, and Vice Principals Mr. Delbert Carlile and Mr. Tom Wyatt. Principal and Assistants Have Varied Hobbies Ffa' 1'3 557 W Enjoying both his hobbies-his grand-daughter, Chris, and fishing'is Vice- Principal Mr. Delbert Carlile. During the past year, lVlr. Robert Ford and his able assistants have greatly influenced each of our lives. They know what is best for Po-Hi and they see that she gets the best. Whenever there is a football game, an assembly, a school production, or if they are needed for guidance, they are always there to help. As well as these duties, these im- portant men live a life away from school, Where they find enjoyment in such hobbies as fishing, hunting, and playing golf. 'LA hole in one, is Mr. Tom Wyatt's desire when he plays his favorite sport, golf. Mr. Wyatt serves as Vice Princi- pal, Senior Boys' Counselor, and Schol- arship Advisor. I and II MISS CAROLYN BAGBYg English 12g Department Chairman MRS. SARAH BAIRDQ Eng- lish 10 MRS. RUTH BEAUBIENQ Senior Girls Counselorg English 12 MISS MARY BRIGHAMQ English 12 MRS. RUTH ESKEWQ English 10 MRS. JEAN FAULCONERg English 11g Journalism MRS. MARCELLA GALBRAITH: English 11 New Teachers Are Involved in School Activities Getting into the swing of things, Mrs. Baird delights in assigl Mrs. Ritcheson practices her best smile as she rushes to class. ing her first book report. V L I .l.1yAu5 Lv navy uns. Q-.cy Queen.. V. ..-L .,...-v...,, -.---. --...-..--,, spent her third hour planning future lessons. Shakespeare comes into the lives of Sophomores as they study Julius if Caesar. They travel on to Hamlet as Juniors, and finish their high school careers with Macbeth. Composition and grammar are also presented in detail during these three years. Three new energetic instructors be- gan at PO-HI this year. Mrs. Jean Faulconer became sponsor of the Poncan. She also taught Junior Eng- lish and Journalism. Mrs. Sarah Baird and Mrs. Kathleen Housh instructed classes in Sophomore English. Courses offered in relation to Eng- lish are: creative writing, journalism, speech, and speech activities. MRS. KATHLEEN HOUSH English 10 MRS. ANNILEE HUGHES English 10 MRS. LILLIAN MARTIN English 10 and 12 MRS. MARY MARTINg Eng- lish 12 MRS. RUTH PARKERg Eng- lish ll f'1 MISS MADC-E QUIGLEYQ I Speech MRS. SALLY RITCHESQNS English llg Speech Activi- E ties MRS. LAVELLE WlTTMERg Y. Creative Writingg English N 0-1. .51 , ff' l ' 1 Trying to stress a point. Mrs. Jean Faulconer instructs one of her English ll classes. New Social Studies Course Added for Seniors Great Books and Ideas taught by Mr. Carl Flippin, was a new senior social studies course initiated this year. Students were required to read twenty books during the year. This was a college preparatory course, and the students became familiar with some of the pressures and responsi- bilities of a higher education. Social studies courses to acquaint the students with the past and how it affects the present and future are World History, American History, and World Geography. Current International Problems, Problems of Democracy, Government, Economics, Psychology, and Sociology are modern courses used to teach the student how to live in the modern world as mature adults. Six social studies credits are nec- essary ior graduation from PO-HI. NOW! cries Mr. Dewey Runyan, someone slammed the door on my fingersf' MRS. BERNIETA BOESCHg American History MR. CARL FLIPPINg Psychology, Great Books, Social Studies Department Chairman MR. ENNIS HOSKlNg Problems of Democ- racyg C.I.P. MR. SHEROL HOVISg American History, World History MR. PAUL INGERSOLg American History, Junior Boys' Counselor, Cat Tale Sponsor, Audio-Visual Director tif lippi .-W . ? l i Mr. Carl Flippin waits to give parents a quickie course in psychology on Back-to-School night. I-89 MR. LESLIE JOHNSONg World Historyg Govern- mentg Economics MR. T. E. KINGSOLVERQ World Ceographyg Cur- rent lnternational Problems MR. DEWEY RUNYANg American Historyg Swim- ming Coachg Ass't. Football Coach MR. JERRY RUNYANg Sociologyg Assit. Football and Wrestling Coachg Track Coach MR. EVERETTE STUlVlBAUGHg World History MRS. BARBARA WAREQ American Historyg Soph- omore Class Sponsorg Sophomore Girl's Counselor It'll only hurt a minutef, counsels Coach Currens, as Mr. Ford administers a booster of Po-Hi spirit to Mr. Leming. -Lfaf ff , ' iw Bl?irrg:3rai.Boesch takes time out of her busy schedule to chat t ,Q Sl il rt tl S 2 2 we' wi Explaining last night's homework, Miss Dot- Only five more minutes, sighs Mr. Mc- Mr. Williani Carwood seems amused as he tic Kelley grants a last chance for questions. Cracken. as he awaits the Friday final hell. reads through a studcnl's notebook. Senior Students Choose From Advanced Courses To be prepared for the future, a V good background of science is needed. PQHS gives a wonderful opportunity to its students. Q' Students have a wide variety of science courses from which to choose. Advanced chemistry, taught hy Miss Dottie Kelley, is a new subject this year. Mr. William McCracken has 57' E Kiki ., wr? taken over advanced biology. These two subjects. along with Physics. and physical science are available also. Interested students may also join related clubs. Mr. ,lames Farrell utilizes a chart in a discussion with Mrs. Carolyn Munger. MR.. JAMES FARRELI.g Physics: Algebra l MH. WILLIAM CAPtWO0l'J: 'Biologyg Uepart- ment Chairman MR. JERALD JANTZ: Biology MISS DUTTIFI KELLEYg Chemistry 1 Advanced Chemistry MR. Wll,LlAM Mc- CRACKENQ Biology: Advanced Biology MRS. CAROLYN MUN- CERQ Biologyg Chem- y lSlfy MR. ROBERT WILSON: Physical Science: Head Wrestling Coachg ASSL Football Coach ,ttf . f Q , EJ ' a Tutoring Services Are Offered to Moth Students rap.. Help! The cry rings throughout the halls as students rushed to their respective math rooms for help with homework. Mr. Francis Nine became familiar with this routine as he taught geom- etry this year. Many chances for advanced learn- ing in mathematical courses are avail- able. OnIy two units of math are required for graduation, but many students planning for college took ad- vanced courses. Upper classrnen in advanced courses offered to assist teachers when tutor- ing was needed. Apparently the overhead projector has proven its worth to Mr. Jim Nrckols MRS. MARTHA CHRISTENSONQ Algebra I, II MR. A. LLOYD GELMERS: Trigonometryg Trig SMSGg Matrix Algebra IIg SMSGQ Chairman of Department MR. JIM NICHOLSg High School Mathg Algebra I MR. FRANCIS NINEg Geometry 49 MRS. MARY SCHOENWALDQ Geometry MR. WILLIAM SCHWENKER: Algebra II: Trig- gsd- f - OH 0111 CITY .,i Mr. Schwenker discusses algebra. present and future with a former student. That pesky yearbook photographer again, muses Mr. Robert Moore, director of vocal music. V Eight ball in the side pocket, hopes Mr. Al Cassingham as he prepares to take a shot at the Teacher Fun Night. Electives Prepare Students for Various Careers MRS. PATRICIA COODIVIANQ French I and IIg Chairman of Department MRS. JANE .IOHNSONg Spanish I and III MRS. ALMA LEE OATESg Latin Ilg World Litera- ture MRS. MARIE ROWEg Spanish II and IV IVIRS. I-IELCA LIEBERg Librarian MRS. MARY WEBBg Librarian MRS. LELA COOKQ Clothing I, II, and III MRS. DOROTHY SCOTTg Foods I, II and III APL CASSINGI-IAMg Drivers Educationg Golf oac MR. BILL ESKEWg Driver's Education, Asst. Football Coachg Head Basketball Coach MR. MARK HODGSONQ Driver's Education MRS. MARIE MOORE g Girl's Physical Education MR. EARL SULLINSg Busi- ness Managerg Athletic Director MR. DON FUSSQ Boy's Phy- sical Educationg Driver's Education MR. DON LEAVITTQ Band MR. A. H. LONG, Orchestra MR. ROBERT MOOREQ En- semble, Girlis Glee Clubg Choir g Chorale g Music Theory MISS GLADYS MAIN: Art I, II, III, IV MR. M. E. DEWITTg Vo- cational Agriculture 9, 10, II, 12 MR. BILL CURRENSg Study Hall g Head Football Coachg Track Coach MRS. VELMA MITCHELL, Director of Activitiesg Jun- ior Class Sponsor Decisions f Decisions I Students find it tougher each year to decide what electives to take. Students may choose from these courses as they wish, in addition to the required sub- jects. Electives are designed to pre- pare students for their individual col- . -Nh lege, business, or home careers. Mrs. Jane Johnson, who has taught at PO-HI in previous years and more recently has served as a substitute, returned as a Spanish I and III teach- er this year. Mrs. Bernita Boesch, who was in charge of the library dur- ing summer school, began to teach American History during 68-69. The enthusiastic Mr. Sherol Hovis car- ried full load with both American History and World History. ,yy Just one step behind Mr. Ford, Mr. Currens enjoys the cooking MTS- POYOIIIY SCOU P03115 OUI the C01'feCt Pf0CCdU1'C for class's Thanksgiving dinner. preparing the turkey for the Thanksgiving table. A 4 MRS. NORMA AUSTELLg Machine Math MRS. BETTY BOYERg Shorthand I, II, Typing I MR. BILL LEMINC, Typing I, II, Baseball Coach, Assistant Football Coach, Business Law, Business Math MRS. JEAN MacDONNELLg Typing I, II MR. T. I. MONTGOMERY, Bookkeeping I, II MRSi PHYLLIS ROLLERg Distributive Education I, I MR. GORDON STANGELANDQ Consumer Econom- ics, Bookkeeping I, Cross Country Coach MRS. JOYCE THOMAS, Special Education MISS ADDIE TINSLEYg Office Practice, Personal Typing, Typing I bm my Valuable Business Training Offered to Students The fine points of the game are explained to Mrs. Boyer as she Students wishing to enter the busi- ness field can be well prepared on graduating from Po-Hi. Courses in bookkeeping, shorthand, typing, busi- ness math, consumer economics, ma- chine math and distributive education give students the confidence to com- pete in the business world. lVI'rs. Betty Boyer, who taught the second semester last year, joined the faculty teaching typing and shorthand. watches her husband closely during the teacherfs fun night. Mrs. Austell enjoyed planning lessons for her machine math students New Faces Instruct Severul Industrial Classes New faces highlighted the voca- tional courses this year. Mr. Gary Schroeder taught mechanical drawing classes until called into the service. Mr. John Hanks then succeeded him. Trade printing was taught hy Mr. Deroy Skinner. The printing shop received several new types of machinery such as the intertype. The related club, advised by Mr. Skinner sponsored many worthwhile projects through the year. : ' ' NYJ Mr. DeRoy Skinner supervises the printing of programs for the Pon-Dram- Panic. MR. LARRY HIMEg Auto Mechanics Ig DriVer's Education MR. GORDON MacDONNELI..g Woodworking I, IIg 1 Trade Woodworkg Industrial Education Chairman 1 MR. DON McEI..MURRYg Machine Shop Ig Trade Machine Shop MR. JOHN HANKSQ Me- chanical Drawing I, II MR. GARY SCHROEDERQ Mechanical Drawing I, II MR. DEROY SKINNERQ Trade Printing MR. ELMER SIMONSg Trade Auto Mechanics Iwi-, fp-M, Woodworking, mechanical drawing, machine shop and auto mechanics are an extension of the industrial World, as vocational agriculture is an exten- sion of the farming industry. Mr. Don McElmurry watches as one of his stu- dents test a machine. f i: S J f xv, wi? ,- MRS. PEGGY BRENNEMAN MRS. ADRENNE KRUSE MRS. LOTTIE DORMAN MRS. AGNES DUNN MRS. VIVIAN HEINZE MRS. SHIRLEY PIGG MRS. BETTY SANDERS MRS. BETTY WALTERS Attendance Gffice Aids the Secretarial Staff Additions to the secretarial staff at Po-Hi were made this year, with the creation of a separate attendance A- department. Mrs. Adrenne Kruse was in charge of this, While Mrs. Lottie Dorman took care of the A-building office and Mrs. Betty Walters was the activity office secretary. Mrs. Peggy Brenneman and Mrs. Shirley Pigg were instructional aides, helping the teachers. Mrs. Agnes Dunn, Mrs. Betty San- ders, Mrs. Vivian Heinze took care of business in the main office and the business office. i Intent on her work, Mrs. Lottie Dorman doesn't even notice the photographer. With a friendly smile, Mrs. Adrenne Kruse greeted students Taking it easy, Mrs. Betty Walters pauses for a few minutes in the in the attendance office. activity office. Students Are Guided by Six Po-Hi Counselors Arrallglng students schedules for ng-xl year was 0116 of MIS. War9'5 Mrs. Mitchell assists students Wllll all types of p1'0bl6l'IlS Sl.lCll 3 favorite chores. this group, preparing for the panic. Counselors at Po-Hi spend much time with individual students, work- ing on schedule changes, disciplinary problems, college choices and voca- tional guidance. Mr. Tom Wyatt was in charge of all of the college entrance tests, in addition to being an assistant princi- pal. He and Mrs. Beaubien served as senior counselors. Junior counselors were Mr. Paul lngersol and Mrs. Velma Mitchell. Mr. lngersol doubles as an American History teacher. Mrs. Mitchell is cli- rector of activities and junior class sponsor. Mrs. Barbara Ware and Mr. Del- bert Carlile are sophomore counselors. Mrs. Ware is the sophomore class sponsor and also an American His- tory teacher. Mr. Carlile is an assist- ant principal. Mr. Carlile checked on absent students daily during the year rw--.,..,N' -Q-,,, Counselors for this year were Mr. Paul Ingersol, Mr. Delbert Carlile, Mr. Tom Wyatt, Mrs. Velma Mitchell, Mrs. Barbara Ware, and Mrs. Ruth Beaubien. , Z f Pausing for a T.V. break during the course of a school day are Laura Davenport, Iwila McCune, Gertrude Russell and Hazel Owen. Head-custodian Mr. Woody Russell phones instruc- tions to his staff. ever-Ending Responsibilities Face Custodians The fine custodial staff of the Ponca City High School is an invaluable aid to our school. Every school day our custodians are here to open the buildings and keep them in sparkling condition while we attend class. Aside from these regular duties, the staff assists at school dances, sports events, and other outside activities. Making up the ten member staff are six men and four women custodians. Mr. Woody Russell serves the school in the capacity of head cus- todian and is responsible for coordi- nating activities and assigning respec- tive duties. Enjoying a bit of Frank Bewley's piano playing are Charley Potts, Woody Russell, George Andrews, Matthew Moore, Ivy Nelson, and enjoying it most of all, Frank. Bus Drivers Transport Students to School Daily K ref' Standing m front of a school bus along with Mr R E Geren Assistant Superintendent of Schools, are our bus drivers. BOTTOM row Zelma Weaver Kenneth Hoogendorn Leo Simmons Vera Harney Grace Harney Mary Brownfield, Richard Swords, and Evelyn Howell TOP row Lee Harney Carl Harney Royce Brewster Felix Merciez James Lenon, William Howell, and Floyd Howell. Each school day hundreds of rural students attend classes through the combined efforts of our many cap- able, independent bus drivers. The tremendous responsibilities involved in the transportation of the student require that our bus drivers be of the finest caliber. These drivers also participate in extra-curricular trips by driving school-sponsored clubs to and from their various destinations. BOTTOM LEFT: Floyd Howell looks on attentively as an Oklahoma Highway Patrol officer goes through the inspection of his bus. Bookstore assistants are BOTTOM row: Debby Ford, Janice Rowe. SEC- OND row: David Adkins, Rusty Ogle, Steve Morrison, Ron Heldenbrand. Ye Ole Book Shoppe is the scene of much activity during ear-h day. Before and after school and during: lunch. the bookstore assistants prove their salesmanship ability by assisting students in purchasing school supplies and lifesavers. The bookstore, under the direction of lVlr. Paul lngersol, uses its profits to support certain Student Council projects. TOP row: Gordon Brown, Bill Brown, Jim Sheldon. E How about a good book,', asks Mike Pinkerton as Debby Library and Bookstore Are Action Spots at Po-Hi. Ford looks over new merchandise. PO HFS library books receive ex- cellent care, thanks to the many li- brary assistants under the direction of Mrs. Mary Webb and Mrs. Helga Lieber. The assistants not only check books in and out, but repair and shelve them. Magazines and newspapers are also available for current reference. -6' f Library assistants are: BOTTOM row: Stanger, Littlehoe, Griffith, King, and Hunt. TOT' row: Acton, Buckley, MeMahan, Garich Loney Harris, Walker, McClung, and Whitesell. Meals Planned and Prepared Daily in Cafeteria Cafeteria workers are: BOTTOM row: Doris Hicks, Dorothy Clarke, Jean Watts, Delma Rivers, Evelyn Guier, Mable Lawson, Frances :1'ipton, Edith McCallick. TOP row: Vera Jean Officer, Myrtle Bodenstein, Mildred McMonigle, Phyllis Lechtenberg, Doris Townsley, Kathryn Liberton, Faye Hunt, Juanita Mothes, Delores Robinson. Adding a personal touch to their work are Mrs. Evelyn Guier, Mrs. Mildred Monigle, and Mrs. ,lean Watts. Man the battle stations! Cafeteria personnel snap into their assigned place, prepared for almost two hours of uninterrupted serving. Mrs. Delma Rivers directs and par- ticipates in the activities in the cafe- teria and plans daily, well-balanced meals for 1,700. Three snack lines and two hot lunch l . . . ' lines are available for students and a separate dining room is conveniently f 5 prepared for the faculty. Cafeteria student helpers ure Glen James. Bill Brown. Steve Daniel, and Glen Prince. 3 -'itil' 6 - Infirmary assistants are: BOTTOM row: Janice Edwards and Diana Rogers. TOP row: Lynn Silvy, Pam Trussel, and Janet DeArman. Ailing Susan Hosman is comforted by infirmary nurse Diana Rogers. Attendance office helpers are: BOTTOM row: Marty Hughes, Paula Brack, Nancy Quinn, Gracelyn Brown, Janice Woofter, Cathy Smith. MIDDLE row: Sonja Terry, Wanda Thomas, Teresa Payne, Debbie Braden, Susan Askey, Pam Sharpe. TOP row: Chris Van Atta, Gary DeWeese, Bruce Williams, Bill Cramer, Buddy Stone, and Terry Swart. Diligence Theme of With three beds and a medicine chest the infirmary stood ready to aid ailing students. Situated on the sec- ond floor of the Howell Building the infirmary Was sustained under the direction of Mrs. Mitchell and Mrs. Davenport. Five students performed services necessary to the continuation of the infirmary. Trained by Mrs. Mitchell each girl was prepared to deal with minor stresses. l Financial office helpers are: BOTTOM row: Jody Bales, Susan Tim- Activity Office assistants are: BOTTOM row: Tom Pickeral, Rosie mons, and Barbara Krebs. SECOND row: Louella Hillhouse, and McCullough, Nancy Halley, and Carolyn Smal-d, SECOND row: Rita Debbie Every. IOWI TBI'1'ZiI1C6 Jones, R0g6I' Bales, aIld .lackie Tamondong, Teresa Payne, and Jgmeg. fgwg Kathy Crout. Murphee, Cathy Martin, and Gail Hagerdon. Infirmary and Office Helpers Zipping from door-Z0-door the office helpers could be seen every hour, every day collecting attendance slips. Besides collecting attenndance slips, Main and HAH office helpers sorted mail and delivered student messages. Assistants in the Financial Office kept money matters in cracker-jack order. In the activity office, helpers dashed to and fro scheduling and staying abreast of extracurricular activities. 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Experience is gained through an- nual workshops of the Oklahoma ln- terscholastic Press Association held each summer at Oklahoma University. Each senior holds a specific job, working with sports, copy, layouts, etc., while the juniors try their hand at every phase of yearbook prepara- tlon. Editor-in-chief Kim Hogan consults with sponsor Mr Paul lngersol and Taylor Publishing representatives Mr Barc Curtis, and Mrs. Lu Carroll. Photography editor Marsha Dick delivers daily plea for pictures to photographer Gary Sole. Receive Highest Honors g. KCMJ , lj 1, Layout editor Susan Skinner spends many long hours in planning the senior class section. sw it .. , saws. ' ' ' A . . 'V 1 v,, r , nuff,-1.6, f Junior staff members Hadden, and Colin Loving. Linda Coldenstern, Danny Kimmel, Terri Siler, Kevin Bales, Janny Fuller, Cindy Y.. .-1.11 Conferring with Mrs. .lean Faulconer, faculty sponsor are circulation manager Hope Perry and exchange editor Victoria Bradley. Ponoan Staff Goal: Informative Publications , if z ,V 'Pnl' gil l , . photographer Rex Heinz examines some nega. Advertising rnanagers Carla Wasson and Barbara Gallagher plan their layout tives in preparation for the next issue. f0T HU UPCOTHUIS ISSUC- News and feature editor Ann Patterson, and her assist- ant Lowell Enix file past issues for future reference. Co-editors Laurie Dewey and Marsha Myers survey the final product of the staff's efforts, the Poncan. Under the direction of Mrs. lean Faulcolzcr, the Poncarz, Po-Hiis news- paper, strived to uphold the high stand- ards established in the last twenty- six years 'of publication. Staff mem- bers were successful in providing an interesting and informative View of the activities of our school. Training of the staff mernbers is in the form of one year of journalism prior to their staff appointment. Sports editor Margaret Faulconer is aided by contributing writer Kim Ross. if, , f ,,A, . ,'9 ,V H ,,,. . .M . t ' 4 X A We , ,, .,, M-tt, 1 - if , , ,W ' 4,14 ,,,,:,.a,gq - ':'f,,y?'?z?-+,.,,W' f,,,, - f-, ,V ,M M vw' f, 1 ' , f' ,, V ,afar-aww .,..'f-J' ' A 5'4 fa. 'aww' V it ., yi 1,wJ:.9,,f2,,,,f . ,Ti iw Talented Chorale members shown are BOTTOM row: Mary Crowder, Duane Thur- mond, Janet Robins, Mike Ivie, Mary Martin, Mike Kolb, Sharon Thomas, Randy Trant, Susan Overall, Linda Fagg, Ann Myers, Nan Paris, ,lim Baldwin, and Bill McCormick. TOP row: Phil Warren, DeeDee Davis, Mike Guthrie, Leanna Tapp, Mike Creech, Pam Culbreath, ,lim Hamilton, Sandy Felix, Stan Cavett, Gail Hagerdon, Fred Simmons, Gwen Bailey, and Richard Whitteberry. 44 Po-l-li Chorale By invitation of the Music Educa- tors' Convention our P0-Hi Chgfalg journeyed to perform in St. Louis last March. Chorale members enjoyed sight-seeing in their free time. 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Chorale members pictured above are: BOTTOM row: Tracy Webb, Dan Webb, Debbie Smith, Ellen Ortwein, Janet Whitlock, Margaret Faulconer, Bucky Harris, Cecyle Hall, Leslie Hurd, Ann Skidmore, David Adkins, Debbie Bunch, Delmar Laird, and Gwen Murray. TOP row: Gilbert Kirk, Cindy Hadden, Kenny Litton, Connie Mussett, Terry Burns, DeeDee Locke, Phil Brown, Connie Smyly, Jeff Johnson, Debbie Miles, Bob Monger, Diana McWhorter, and Doug Bell. 45 A ' r -f w v is 'i , -it iii'-er,QA2 ,,,4 i t u ',, I... ,U'S 'Q. , ,, t . Ama Fourth hour Choir members pictured below are: Adams, Ashton, Bodenstein, Byrd, Cauthon, Chase, Choice, Cloudd, Coffee, Congar, Copeland, Cusick, Donovan, Eichor, Endicott, Epperson, Fox, Gilbert, Golay, Hadden, Hall, Hatfield, Herrington, Hendrickson, Hess, Hiskett, Holcomb, Holt, Hogan, Howell, Keeney, Kline, Lee, McCaffree, Mackey, Maddera, Marckesoni, Mills, Mitchel, Monsour, Nelson, Orr, Pappan, Patterson, Pavlik, Peters, Primeaux, Pruett, Robins, Roland, Round, G. Sanders, R. Sanders, Sanford, Schmidt, Shafer, Sharrock, Skaggs, Smith, Steele, Stringer, Swann, Thomas, Vanarsdale, Wagner, G. Ward, S. Ward, B. Wagnon, R. Wagnon, Warren, Womack. is-.1 Accompanist Kathy Herrington assists the choir as they practice. Exemplifymg the patriotic Thanksgiving spirit, choir members out for freedom. , Q s I WW! M The open mouths of Janice Hogan and Sue Kline characterize the usual appearance of choir members during fourth hour. , 1 an jun Please don't send me to St. Louis on a bus with this group. pleaded Mr. Moore in reaction to the C'horale's trip. Choir and Glee Club Practice to Perfect Quality Girls' Glee Club members are: Aitken. Anderson, Barrington, Beaston, Bourne. Bowker, Brackman, Brown, Burgert, Burt. Cable, Chambers, Cherry, Childs, Clark, Coleman, C. Crook, M. Crook. Cross, Czaplinski, Davis, Dowell, Elenburg. Fagg, Farmer, French, Furber, Cass. Gauger, Goff, Guinn, Haller, Halley, Higgs, Hunter, Jarman, Keeler, Lee, Les- sert, Lindsay, Locke, Lowe, Luster, Mc- Cormick, McJu11kin, McWhorter, Macl- dox, Mainers, Manley, K. Martin, M. Martin, Melber, Moses, Morgan, Meyers. Osborn, Reynolds. Rickman, Rogers, Ross, Shrewsbury, Sias, D. Smith, P. Smith, K. Sober, L. Sober, Springers, Spurlock, Tamondcng, Tharp, Walizer, Wasson, Weinshilbaum, Welch, Whit- aker, Wieland, Wilson, Walton, and Ward. Members of the orchestra are: Aitken, D. Bell, S. Bell, Berger, Boyer, L. Brown, N. Brown, S. Brown, Carmack, Chambers, Chase, Childs, Clarke, Cloud, Cooper, Cowan, Creech, C. Crowder, M. Crowder, Dentclaw, Dimmick, Dobbs, Dodson, Doepel, Donnelly, Duncan, Edwards, Every, Fair, Kent Fisher, Kirk Fisher, Frantz, Fuller, Goodman, Grove, Hanggi, Higgins, Jackson, James, Johnston, Jones, Laird, Lieber, Leslie, Lind- say, Lippoldt, Love, MacDonnell, McClelland, McCluskey, McColgan, McKee, Martin, Megee, Miller, Minor, Moyer, Murphree, Outhier, Pink- erton, Rence, Robinson, Schneider, Sisson, Skidmore, Smith, Snow, Suggs, J. Thomas, S. Thomas, D. Welch, M. Welch, G. Wllliams, N. Williams, and Wong. Sincere Effort Sends Grchestro on Memphis Trip Orchestra All-Staters this year were Karen Boyer, Diane Burger, Mervin Chase, Doug Cooper, Jill Cowan, Mike Creech, Carol Crowder, Mary Crow- der, Marsha Leslie, Mary Martin, Dorian Renee, Judy Thomas, Mary Welch, and Gloria Williams. They were selected as outstanding high school musicians and were given the opportunity to play in a concert with other All-Staters. PO-Hl's orchestra took trips both to Wichita and to Memphis, giving several concerts, under the direction of Mr. A. H. Long, on each trip. Our orchestra also hosted the Kansas State University Orchestra from Manhattan when they presented a concert in the Howell Auditorium. The 68-69 orchestra officers were: Max Robinson, president, Mervin Chase, vice president, Marilyn Fuller, secretaryg and Marsha Leslie, trea- surer. Orchestra members practice intently for their Memphis trip. 48 W' if w3155,,L'5 '-:a '55,4,,,4q'gyz.s,, A ' 34 2 1 1 ' ,. r Q i 97 I ' ' 7 'J Vw za 'L '6Tardy again, laughs Vice-president Meryin Chase, as he joins the orchestra for another rehearsal. lglgonnirig for the annual Po-Hi Assembly is serious business for Orchestra members Wesley Wong, Loretta Lieber, and Gloria Williams. Mr. Pete Long smoothly directs the orchestra during this year's Thanksgiving Assembly. awk Concert Mistress, Mary Crowder, stands ready to give the tuning- note for the orchestra. t I. gr, ,ma .3490- 's ,J Yi Hi' Ji 353. , WH . 141' 50 Members of the Big Blue Band are: Albright, A. Anderson, D. Anderson, P. Anderson, Barnes, Barthal, Bartholomew, Bateman, Beman, Ber- man, Black, Bolay, Bolding, Boyer, Braden, Brinson, Brown, Buck, Bunting, Chambers, Chase, Clarke, Close, Coatney, Coats, Combest, Conley, Corporon, Council, Crane, Cranford, Crawford, Crosthwalt, Dagg, Dawson, Deda, DeWeese, Dougrey, Driesel, Edwards, Ellis, Fauchier, Faulk, Fralick, Freeman, Frohlich, Garrett, Griffith, Grisham, Gunn, Hackler, Hall, Hambleton, Hankins, Hanggi, Harlan, Hassell, Heltzel, Holden, Howe, Hunter, Ivie, Jackson, G. James, J. James, G. Jeffries, N. Jeffries, B. Johnson, J. Johnson, P. Johnson, M. Jones, R, Jones, T, Jgngg, Kel-foot, Kimmel, Knedler, Knight, Krebs, Lane, Leavitt, Lewis, Lindsay, Lingerfelt, Litton, N. Long, S. Long, Love, MacDonnell, Mainwaring, Mathes, Maxson, Maxwell, McAlister, McCabe, McCluskey, Mehring, Miller, J. Minor, T. Minor, Miser, Moody, More, Murphy, Mussett, B. Myers, C Myers, D. Myers, Norris, Olinger, Overall, Patten, Peterson, Pitts, Pollard, Popham, Porter, Powell, Rains, Robertson, Robinson, Rolland, Ross, Ruckle, Satchell, Schneider, Shafer, Sherbon, Shilling, Shriver, Sieks, Spillman, L, Steichen, L. Steichen, Stephens, J. Stewart, K. Stewart, S. Stewart, Stirewalt, Stumbaugh, Thomas, G. Thomas, Thompson, Thurman, Trout, Tucker, Tully, Turner, Uunderwood, Venzke, Walker, N. Weaver, Weber, Webb, Weingart, White, Whitehorn, Whittet, Wicks, Wilkinson, Wilcox, Willison, Wilson, Reynolds, Rider, Rightmire, Roach: Skinner, D. Smith, E. Smith, Sole Sullivan, D. Taylor, D. Taylor, B, Walters, S. Walters, Watson, Watts, Worley, Young, Zaitshik, Zahradnik. The Rodeo Band consisted of members of the Big Blue who played at the Cherokee Strip rodeo. ' r '-Iuqw' Kgs GWQSEYU? F95 WDA i FUGHTS Loudspeaker in hand, Mr. Leavitt tries to keep track of all of the band members at Will Rogers World Airport Band Goes to Washington, D. C. for Inauguration Step high and look sharp, was the motto of the marching band as it performed at the home football games. Playing Oklahoma all the way, the Big Blue Band triumphantly marched in Inaugural Parade on January 20, 1969, for President Richard M. Nix- on. Chosen as Oklahoma's official representative, the Big Blue competed with several of the best bands in the state for the honor. Leaving home on Friday, January 17, the band mem- bers packed a world of fun into four short days in the nationls capital. They returned to Ponca City late Monday evening tired, but very happy, proud, and full of stories to be told to anyone who would listen. Many other honors were also re- ceived by the band this year. ln state and district competition, first place and excellent ratings were won. Tri- state at Enid and a marching contest at the Oklahoma State Fair saw the Big Blue competing with the top bands in the state. 1968-69 was indeed a very successful year for Ponca Cityls Big Blue. Members of the Big Blue Band Council for the past year were Duane Bateman, Bennie Pollard, Steve Satchell, Mervin Chase, Bill Roach, Stan Longq Jo Corporan, Nancy Fralick, and Kay Black. Dependable Leaders Are Elected by 1968-69 Band Diana Zahradnik and Jo Hunter. twirlers, practiced many hours to highlight half-time performances. R9 Sharing the baton for this year were Bobby Thomas and Larry Steichen. ' Half Time Entertainment Provided by Drill Teom Performing at parades, football and basketball games, and the panic were only a few of the Drill Team activi- ties. In addition, they worked closely with the Dynamiters, and Cheerlead- ers to raise school spirit. This yearis membership included fifty girls from both the junior and senior class. Co-captains Debbie Edwards and Cathy Martin represented Po-Hi at the summer Drill Team Clinic. Z F' 3 s , . t 2 s CZ, ,,.4 Drill team members in- cluded: BOTTOM row: Plunkett. Reynolds. Hen- derson, Culwell, Woofter. Anderson. Hosman, Cu- sick, Marino, Bates. Mills. Welcll, Faulconer. SEC- OND row: Hinkle, Dick. Wason, Haley, McCart- ney. Felix, Schmidt, Johnson, Monsour. Endi- cott, Livermore. TOP row: Hogan. Massad, Bunch, Merrifield. Mar- tin. Edwards, Gallagher, Brown. Hundley, Cass, Davis, Keeney, Robins, and Loving. A part of game activities is decorating the boy's lockeroom, done each week by the senior girls. I 2 1 sw, ' 1, Cindy Daily and Debbie Ford express their delight as the Wildcats make another first-and-ten. Enthusiastic Dynumiters Exemplify Po-I-Ii Spirit Color days, pep assemblies, spirit posters, lockeroom decorations, and half time performances all combined to keep the Dynamiters running from one event to the next. This year,s group kept up the tra- dition of being the largest and most spirited club in the state by support- ing the Wildcats not only at home but on the road as well. Together the Dynamiters, cheerlead- ers, and an enthusiastic student body combined to raise this year's spirit to an all timerhigh. ji ,, 1969 Dynamiter officers included: Bonnie Plunkett, treusurerg Margaret Faul- coner, secretaryg Debi Bunch, vice-presidentg and Janet Merrifield, president. any or .auf no :iii tl l l 3. . t L-- J . f:...utt.. . Dynamiters include: Atchison. Bales, Brack. Cauthon. Conklin. Connelly. Cr mrlr k. Edwards. Eichor. Focht, Gass, Harris. Hosman. Hundley. Mc- Millan. Marino, Maxwell, Rains, Ramsey, Roach. Robison. Rutherford. Skidmore. Smith, Smyly, Thomas. Anderson. Atteberry, Beattie, Beran. Barnard, Bourne. Brown. Cable. Cranford, Davis. Edwards, Eskew. Hatfield. Hooker, Hughes. Lamson. Link. McWhorter. Martin, Megee. Miles. Nelson, Pinkerton, Powell. Pruitt. Rush. Schmidt, Shanks. Smith. Thomson. Vinson. Barger Brown. Carney, Chambers. Courtney. Culwell. Elen- burg. Farmer. Goddard. Goldenstern. Hiskett, Hron, Jueschke, Lindsay. Livingston. McCallich. McCartney. Mills. Moncrief. Nieman. Pitts. Rowe. Sias. Sims, Smith, Stanford, Taylor, Timmons. Volhnan. Williams. Wilson. Abel. Brokaw. Bunnington. Carter, Colberg, Gorzine. Cowan, Donavan. Eccles. Endicott, Ferguson, Glaser, Hagerdon. Hall. Halley. McJunkin. McWhorter, Mock, Mussett. Myers, Neese. Sol irii idt. Shanks. Snow, Sober, Steele, Thomas, Williams, Wimbish. Askey. Brown. Carlton, Carruth, Claughly. Cross. Deming. Dewey. French. Gallagher. Hogan, Locke. McCormick, Mathews, Miller. Renbarger, Robins, Sindelar. Thays. Tindel, Vincent, Walker. Wasson, Welch, Wilkerson. Williams, Winfrey. Witcher, Byrd, Carter. Clark, Dailey, Daily, Darr, Fowler. Front, Frost, Garrell, Harris, Heldenbrand. Jarman. Johnson, Lippoldt. Low. McMath, McMillan. Marners, Patterson, Patton, Rutledge, Shrewsburg. Taylor. West, Woofter, Allen, Bates. Brown. Burder. Carlson. Cusich, Czaplinski. Doctor. Eaton. Edwards. Ford, Fuller. Goins, Haley. Hardesty, Hunter, Lieber. Ledbetter. Mc-Caffree. Miles. Ortwein. Pruett, Sher rriz i n. Sober. Tapp, Taylor, Terry, Theobald. Wagner, Bailey. Bell. Boyer. Brown, Butts. De Buhr, Dick, Eaton, Edwards. Elam. Epperson. Garrison. Hatfield. Hogan. Hunter. Lessert. Loving. Markesoni. Monsour. Myers, Owenby. Pavlik, Peters, Sehafers. Skinner. Smith, Stuard. Walizer. Whitaker, Wilson. Berger. Berrv. Bowker. Braden. Brown. Buttram, Clarke, Davis. Dodson, Edwards. Fagg. Felix, Garrison, Goodman. Harden. Holcomb, Johnson, L. Maddux. Marlin, Miller. Murphee. Owenby. Partridge, Round Smith. Spears, Springer. Stanger, Thompson, Williams. Wong. Abernathy, Adams. Ashworth, Brown. Crouse. Davis. Fagg, Fair, Fetrow, Hans. Huddleston, Hull, Kimmel, Martin. Mertz, Morgan. Myers. Reynolds Rowe. Stangland, Sittel, Teh-hmer. Thomas. Walizer. Westberg. Ankron, Brackman. Brown, Cherry, Childs. Coley, Good. Jarman. Kirkpatrick. Kizer. McCelland, Maddox. Massad, Moyer, Myers, Perry. Price. Quinn. Ranzau. Reyard, Ridgeway, Ryan. Sanders. Shafer. Simons. Walker, Warren Weinshilboum. Welch. Barker. Brown. Cron. Crook. Currens. Dobbs, Elrod. Evens, Frantz, Fuller. Harris. Hinkle, James. Keeney. Lee. Leslie Lesemann, Lyons. McCaffree, McCallick. Martin. Merritt, Miller. Outhier. Pennington. Price. Robins. Rogers, Siler. Swan. Tamondong.. wialdrrfn dl Shawn Daily and Jimmy Hamilton Po-Hi Cheerleaders Rated Sue Kline and Kent Fisher Debbie Smith l and Ricky Davis Rosie lVlcCullough ,,'l'l and Dewey Daily . if X29 U' F-fngfp Q .L 1 te A Ro er Walton, Susan Lacey and Colin Loving. Highest at Both Summer and Winter Clinics Spirit jugs, signs, posters, skits, and pep assemblies were the devices used this year to boost school spirit. The cheerleaders were of vital aid in raising spirit to an all time high. Po-Hi is rightfully proud of their cheerleaders for they returned from both summer and Winter clinics with highest ratings. In addition, they cap- tured the spirit stick on the final day of clinic. Glenda Jackson and Robert Castleberry Nan Paris and Mike Meeks it 5Q',.i,NVv, ,, , ,r , , X- . - I Coronation proceedings begin as Dynamiter officers present crown, bouquet. and corsages to Homecoming Royalty. Margaret Fuulconer Crowned Homecoming Queen During half-time of the Muskogee- Wildcat game Miss Margaret Faul- coner was crowned 1968-69 Home- coming Queen by her escort Daryl Hess. Chosen as attendants were sen- iors Rosey McCullough and Phil Lan- clauer, juniors Debbie Smith and Tracy Webb and sophomores Nancy Davis ancl Steve Powell. The royalty also reigned at the Homecoming Dance which climaxed the half-time festivities and honored the victorious players. Marvin Clark of Mr. lngersol's homeroom works hard trying to prepare flotitwbefore parade time. ' Mrs. Ritcheson's homeroom took top honors with their clever float HMO-o-o-ove Muskogee. Steve Elenburg gives instructions lo Janice Woofter and Susan Brown Reigning Queen Margaret Fuulconer and escort Daryl Hess wave :ind as they put finishing touches on decorations for the Homecoming smile to the crowd. Dance. Treating Council member Terri Siler to a coke is Bobby ,Blubaugh, chairman of the Student Activities Com- mittee, which was instrumental in obtaining the coke machine for PO-HI. Members of the Student Council were: Abernethy, Arrendell, Baker, Bales, Barger, Barker, Bell, Black, Bley, Blubaugh, Brown, Bruder, Burkett, Campbell, Castle- berry, Coates, Corporon, Cottman, Davis, Dobbs, Doctor, Doepel, Dreisel, Edwards, Findley, Free- man, C-allagher, Gibson, Core, Crimley, Hadden, Hall, Hanggi, Harlan, Harris, Hauser, Hernandez, Hogan, Horner, J. Johnson, L. Johnson, Keathly, Kirk, S. Kirk, Kline, League, Ledbetter, Lessert, Litton, McCormick, McDaniel, Mclunkin, MirMath, McMellon, Mathews, Miller, Morrison, Mul- lin. Nichols, Ogle, Poplin, Porter, Powell, Renbarger, Robinson, Self, Sharpe, Shears. Sherbon, Siler, Skaggs, Skinner, Sloan, Stolhand, Strawn, Sullivan, Taplin, Theo- bald, Thomas, Thomson, Timmons, Vann, Wasson, Webb, White, and Young. Mike Kornblit and Bobby Blubaugh were among the student volunteers who helped set out the Christmas luminaries. If , ff' .f v I ' , f 1' ,,,.,. Q ff t The Invincible Ingersol rejoices after finally scoring a point against his opponent at the Teachers' Fun Night. New Col-fe Machine ond Orgon Project Sponsored by Student Council Raising funds towards the purchase of an organ for Po-Hi was the main Student Council project this year. Profits from, the Denny McLain organ concert financed the purchase. Other firsts in 1969 were the coke machine and the Student Council sponsored intramural basketball tour- nament. Council service projects included a Salvation Army canned food drive and a benefit fun night for Mike Davis. Luminaries were placed around the school at Chirstmas time under the sponsorship of the Council. Other plans suggested and carried out by this yearls council were a bulletin board featuring 4'Students in the Newsn for the A-building lobby and recognition for individual grade point average improvement. 'G Presiding over Po-Hi's 1969 Student Council were President Daryl Hess, Vice- President Phil Landauer, and Secretary Donna Ashworth. Kyle Meredith places finishing touches on the Po-Hi Chest thermometer. '-'1'- my 'W' IZ 555 ill Guilty or not is the decision Judges Ron Heldenbrand and Kirk Shrewsbury must make as Gall Miller warts to record the decision. Prosecuting Attorneys Jeff Marks and Maude Miller seem to be in complete agreement on the outcome of at least one case. Conferring over details of an upcoming case are Defense Attorneys Steve Kirk and Dan Webb 55 Y ' ' ls-if 'N i '-'- in-Qt --... sz, ff N X ' w K ' ' .s.,E, is if we ix, WM x url-'5 Clerks Gail Miller and Marilynn Fuller spent many long hours in preparing accurate court records. i .ff ' A giau'1 aisf Affair' 9 Q W... Z! an '-'Y if if if Baliff Steve League assisted Clerk Marilyn Fuller in keeping the courtroom as well as the records in working order. Youth Court Provides First Hond Experience Baliff John Cusick, pictured with Clerk Gail Miller, is shown opening a court session. Providing experience for the youth is one of the main achievements of the Youth Traffic Court. The youth officers include two judges, four attorneys, two bailiffs, and two clerks. Under the direction of Judge Kenneth Holmes and Sgt. Harold Goodman the students are able to gain vital first-hand experience by actually establishing their own court. Youth offenders are required to attend Youth Traffic School, assigned themes, or in some cases licenses may be revoked. The main goal is to educate offenders to prevent further violations. Iunior Class Presents Take Her - She's Mine This year the Junior Class, under the direction of Mrs. Marie Moore, N presented the two-act play, c'Take Her l -She's Mine? The play is all about the wonderful life of a family whose eldest daughter goes away to college. This comedy starred Leisa Johnson, Gracelyn Brown, Susan Lacey, Dennis Neill, and ,lim Baldwin. Over sixty other juniors made up the remainder of the cast. Mrs. Moore, directing the junior play for the first time, was assisted by Kevin Bales and Teresa Bates. l Leisa Johnson, returned sophisticate, explains the world to her parents-Dennis Neill and Cracelyn Brown-as well as to her sister-Susan Lacey. Dlg 111,611 U11 uulupua-uavnu uxnux, ul-an vs-vvw. --vu --'--1 --' ---f- W-'Hn' and Bill McCormick-keep their cool in the Junior Play. David Frolicli serves Neal Vvalters and Leisa Johnson a Maniac Depressive pizza, while Deedee Locke entertains them on her guitar. Assistant-manager, Kevin Bales, assists Mrs. Marie Moore as she dictates instructions to the cast. 5 'rf r l. K .si S ' - Q ' w s A Jo Corporon climbs out of bed to Contemplating on just what to write her mother is Emily, as fetch her water wings just in case played by Jo Corporon. the boat sinks. We A kiss from Terry Moore seems to delight Cornelia, alias Janet Merri- field. Senior Play, Our Hearts Were Young ond Goy Our Hearts Were Young and Gay, was presented by the Senior Class under the direction of Mrs. Ann- ilee Hughes. Jo Corporon and Janet Merrifield kept the audience in ustitchesn as they depicted the lives of two teenage girls on their Way to Paris for acting lessons. The starred roles were played by Janet Merrifield, Jo Corporon, Jeff Johnson, Terry Moore, Dan Webb, and Susan Hron. Other cast members were Sarah Jarman, Stephanie Walker, Stanley Long, John McCluskey, Jim Hamil- ton, Debi Bunch, Mickki Chambers, Nancy Godenow, and Bart Bush. fc 'f z:zw'f:-:,f4g.,,,,ca,L r,i,, ,,,,,Y K Y Y Y , W, H Y V 1- oeiuzayg-f.ue,,w,,.,s,,,,,, W K ,V W V Y H Janet Merrifield diligently continues her breathing exercises as French acting instructor, Jim Hamilton introduces himself to Jo Corporon. Ugh-bedbugs, exclaims Dan Webb! 33 Bill White rescues an aging Dan Webb from the scene of his tragic tricycle accident. Pon-Dram Panic Individual acts, homeroom skits, and humorous scripts all made the 1969 Pon-Dram Panic a success. The Panic student board chose the theme, Po-Hi Line-Up, and selected the performers on the basis of talent, ingenuity, and suitability. Three acts were presented, two of individual talent, and one of homeroom skits. Winner of the an- nual homeroom skit competition this year was, Miss Bagbyis senior home- room. Student directors and emcees of the Panic, Bill Wvhite and Dan Webb, worked with teachers, administrators and fellow students to produce a suc- cessful program. Quartet members, Jeff Johnson, Phil Brown, Dan Webb, and Jim Baldwin are Standing on the Corner Watching All the Girls Go By. .lim White and Gilbert Kirk pleased audiences with their rendition of Going Out of My Headf' Featured Student Talent Line-Up Talented Phil Brown sang a solo in the chorale number, If Ever I Would Leave You. I These Boots are Made for Walking -not dancing, was demonstrated by Susan Brown, Donna Doctor, Marsha Leslie, Jody Bales, Marilynn Fuller, Maudie Miller, Roz Carlson, and Debbie Ford. Hint- .M-x Prsseassxssre. a as Huis. full ,slag 1 it dglizyi The '6Cartlines,,' Ron Heldenbrand, Jim Cary, Charles Haley, and Dan Webb. relaxed with saloon girl, .lanet Merrifield during their search for the lost Pioneer Woman in Miss Bagby's winning homeroom skit. X w Individual performers Colin Loving, Sandy Thompson, and .lim Baldwin demonstrated their talents for the benefit of Panic audiences. Senior Tri-Hi-Y members were: BOTTOM row: Nan Paris, executive officer, Jody Bales, secretaryg Marilynn Fuller, vice-presidentg Connie Mussett, president, and Donna Doctor, treasurer. SECOND row: Mrs. Boesch, sponsor, Faulconer, Rowe, Daily, M. Edwards, Simons, Punches, Harris, Henderson, Skinner, Hull, and Weaver. THIRD row: Mrs. Christensen, sponsor, Plunkett, Timmons, Rowe, Merrifield, Jarman, Bunch, Coatney, Miller, Eccles, Thomas, and Carlson. TOP row: Mrs. Ware, sponsorg Tague, Every, Fields, Ashworth, Martin, D. Edwards, Brown, Ford, Leslie, McWhorter. and Ortwein. Tri-Hi-Y'ers Active in Welfare and Legislation Legislative participation reached a peak this year 'in our Tri-Hi-Y club with the election of Debbie Smith as lieutenant governor of the 1969 Youth and Government session. Bills were written by the Tri-Hi-Y girls for Pre- Leg, the preliminary to the state ses- sion. Their bills were debated and recommended for passage by the stu- dent legislators. Welfare programs continued by the club included the annual Christmas party for White Eagle Indian children. Another project was giving 'cbrotherlyi' attention to a local fifth grade boy. Boxing up canned food, Tri-Hi-Y members Lea Ann Brown, Debby Ford, and Cindy Hadden participate in the Thanksgiving project. Today we will discuss MALE psychology, states La Vawn Look what Santa Claus brought us, boast the children at the Keeney about the theme of the Tri-Hi-Y Leap Week Assembly. Christmas party to Tri-Hi-Y members, Patsy Lamson and Billie Harlan. AR ! Junior Tri-Hi-Y members included: BOTTOM row: Cindy Hadden, presidentg Diane Tucker, vice-president, Lea Ann Brown, treasurerg Janice Fuller, secretary, and Linda Coldenstern, executive officer. SECOND row: Burries, Fox, Worley, Hassell, Conovan, Lacey, Smith, Mon- sour, Willison, Braden, Robins, Quinn, Brown, Anderson, Hunter, and Epperson. THIRD row: Clark, Felix, Boyer, Smith, Hess, Rutledge, Heldenbrand, Fetrow, Anderson, Loving, Thomas, Miller, Lamson, and Johnson, TOP row: Jackson, Weingart, Wong, Askey, Spillman, Driesel, Aitken, Trout, Cowan, Hundley, Cass, Endicott, Locke, Cauthon, Cross, Tapp, Buttram, and Fagg. What happened? Where did Santa Claus g0,,' WOIldC1'S 0116 of Donna Doctor is installed as Tri-Hi-Y treasurer of the annual the little guests at the Tri-Hi-Y Christmas party. initiation ceremonies as Jody Bales and Marsha Jackson listen attentively. Sophomore Tri-Hi-Y members were: BOTTOM row: Nancy Davis, executive officerg Polly McCormick, presidentg Karen Turner, secretary. SECOND row: Wilson, Edwards, Currens, McMath, Westberg, Frost, Fagg, Glaser, Smith, Stanford, Ranzau, Roach, Crowder, Bruder, Bourne, McWhorter, and Fralick. THIRD row: Doughty, Luster, Carlton, Cranford, Pavlik, Round, Sharrock, Bolene, Link, Rogers, Long, Renbarger, Harlan, Mainers, Hunter, Walker, and Brown. TOP row: Mertz, Grover, Howell, Richards, Stewart, Moncrief, Sias, Barring- ton, Holcomb, Eichor, Jarman, Aitken, Erkenbeck, Eskew, Harris, Cron, Burrows, Patrick, Braden, and Tharp. Hi-Y Club Promotes Sportsmanship in Elementary Sports p ., f The Hi-Y Club of Ponca City Senior High School is an Organization spon- sored by the Young lVlen's Christian Association. The members participated in refereeing football, basketball, and baseball games for the elementary school leagues. Through their efforts they helped to promote sportsmanship While giving the grade school young- sters a chance to participate in or- ganized sports activities. The members also took part in the Pre-leg session at Stillwater and the state Youth and Government Program at Oklahoma City by sending a large number of delegates. They were ac- companied by the Tri-Hi-Y Club -and presented numerous bills concerning various issues which were debated and voted upon. ,- 1 5-EE? T Q 5r', 'Wf5a fret: . 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LEFT: Sponsor Mr. Paul Ingersol makes sure he won't miss the Monday night meeting. P0-Hi changes quite a lot every year and among these changes are the two AFS students. Being one of these, I want to let you know that every one of you has been wonderful in one way or another. There is no possible way to thank you. I hope you will remember Balta Castillo from Chili because I will never forget you. I have never enjoyed so much going to school and for me there is only one way: co-education. Yes, Po-Hi is all right! Balta Castillo Rita hammed it up for the Panic audience in Wittmer's home- room skit. Balta participated in the Wildcat Relays and helped Quigleys homeroom nab the senior championship. Crowded halls . . . busy teachers . . . boys standing along the wall . . . daily morning announcements .. . these things would always remind me of dear Po-Hi. When I first set foot in the massive and impersonal building, I thought that it would always remain that way. Well, after nine months I don't think that it is cold and unfriend- ly at all. Within these buildings I've found lasting friendships. I hope that whoever comes next fall as the AFS students will get the same friendly and commendable treatment that I got. Once more, I would like to say thank you very much. I had a wonderful time here at Po-Hi, and I hope that our paths will meet again. Rita Tamondong AFS: A Beginning for Better Understanding The American Field Service Club brings the world at large much closer 'to Po-Hi. The foreign students sent to America bring the knowledge of their country's customs, principles, and ideas with them. ln turn, we attempt to send home with the representatives a real- istic picture o-f America and the in- valuable gift of better understanding. Officers of the Po-Hi club this year were: Kathy Harris, Presidentg Connie Aitken, Vice-Presidentg and Marilynn Fuller, Secretary. This year we were hosts to two AFS students, Rita Tamondong from the Philippines and Balta Castillo from Chili. As AFS representatives Rita and Balta were often called upon to speak for various civic and school organizations. BOTTOM row: Marilynn Fuller, Marsha Leslie, Balta Castillo, Cathy Harris, Rita Tamondong, Connie Aitken. Mrs. Oates, Sharmi Bell. TOP row: .lanet Fetrow, Sharon Thomas, Mary Edwards, Loretta Lieber, Jody Bales, Debbie Every, Kathy Buttram, Robert Castleberry, Elodie Trout, Mary Lowe, Dana Welch, Connie Ramsey, Mary Welch, Terri Siler, Lane Ledbetter. Reel Rollers were: BOTTOM row: Mr. Paul Ingersol, sponsor, Dennis Epps, Randy Austin, Steve McKay, Bill Cassel, and Ed Gay. TOP row: Joe McPherson, Mark Music, Bruce Barger, Gordon Brown, and Gig Gillock. Visual Productions Specialty of Service Groups I All of Po-Hi'.s Classes and produc- tions were accented by the technical skill of the Reel Rollers and Stage Crew. For each assembly the stage was prepared by the first hour stage crew class under the direction of Mrs. Velma Mitchell. The Reel Rollers presented educa- tional films every hour of the day, aiding greatly the comprehension of many subjects. y I Stage Crew members were: BOTTOM row: Kenneth O'Grady, Terry Laughlin, Steve Elenherg, Wilson Caunt, Frank Kimbrell, Mrs. Velma Mitchell and Robin Eaton. TOP row: Edgar Whitaker, David Cline, Reel Roller Steve McKay seems to be experiencing a little difficulty Mike Pitts, Dale Bruder, and Dewey Whitaker. preparing a mm' DECA members were: BOTTOM row: Jeane Horne, Karen Beattie, Kathy Price, Wilma Hall, Patty Haynes, Rita Thomas, Kathy Johnson, Paula Bogart, Debbie Cox, Marsha Cantrell, Janice Bain, Patty Cunningham, Carolyn Jones, and Janet Martin. SECOND row: Chuck Morgan, Kalen Harris, Rhonda Thompson, Toni Hawthorne, Hope Perry, Nancy Langly, Twylla Tipton, Marsha Goldman, Johnie Plumleigh, Sharon Atta- berry, Wanda Harjo, John Barrett,-Randy Hargraves, and Mrs. Phyllis Roller. TOP row: Toni Sober, Rick May, Richard Thomas, Mark Rutter, Fred Honeyrnan, Delos Cloud, Jeff Raynor, Terri Cassingham, Gail Jones, Tinka Newson, Randy Landes, Mike Dove, and Gary Seabridge. Planning for Future, Theme of Po-Hi DECA Clu While engaged in the vital vocation of distribution, DECA members learned many valuable professional techniques. Display, salesmanship, marketing and many other aspects of business were studied. Delegates were again sent to the National DECA Convention in Okla- homa City. The class presented an assembly in March which gave students a better insight into DECA. Earline Mowdy of Southwestern Stationery and Henry Levy of Henry7s Shoes were named employers of the year at the annual employer-employee banquet. ffm SPRING WITH The delegates to the convention were: BOTTOM row: Teri Cas- The officers of DECA were BOTTOM row: Kathy Price Hope Perry singham, Carolyn Smith, Nancy Langly, and Patty Cunningham. Kalen Harris, Patty Cunningham. TOP row: Mark Rutler Rick May, TOP row: Mark Rutler, Patty Haynes, Paula Bogart, and Tom Sober. and Richard Thomas. i Y b Science Club Bags Rattlesnake on Field Trip A five foot, four inch rattlesnake was the big catch on the Science Club,s field trip this year. The beast was cap- tured by Mr. William McCracken. Lectures and discussions were of- fered at meetings or various phases of scientific endeavor. The clubis sponsor was Mr. William Garwood. 3 'XX6 Science Club Members were: BOTTOM row: Mr. William McCracken, Glen Moore, Jim Stewart, Gerry Hanggi, and Lane Whitsell. SECOND row: Linda Steichen, Lavern McGee, Jeanne Beran, Lewis Bacher, and Winston Lindsey. TOP row: Mr. Iantz, Allen Schmidt, Byron Sudbury, .lake Skidmore, Terry Rightmire, Larry Steichen, Barry Sicks, Chuck Shepler, and Mr. William Carwood. Prehistoric Mon Lures Anthropology Members Members of the Anthropology club were: BOTTOM row: Mary Russell, .lulie Cullen, Linda Spears, Victoria Bradley, Lavern McGee, and Patty Harris. TOP row: Shelly Rutherford, Bart Bush, Gerry Hanggi, ,lake Skidmore, Chuck Shepler, Byron Sudbury, Barry Sicks, and Mr. William McCracken. . ,Z 1 Ei? 21,5 , Many hours were spent this year by Anthropology club members cleaning, studying, and classifying their new found artifacts. Under the leadership of Mr. William McCracken the club became acquainted with many facets of anthropology and even instigated a dig of their own. A field trip was taken to the state dig and the Ferdinandino site. For rest and relaxaition the club held a party at Christmas time. J 4, 1 V asa. if t ! J Members of the Paramedic Club pictured above are: BOTTOM row: Ronnie Wilson, Pam Sims, Cindy Conklin, Shirley Adams, Karen Cranford, Connie Ramsey, and Frank Wicks. TOP row: Linda Brown, .lanice Snow, Cathy Adams, ,Tami Thomson, Marilyn Ownbey, Nancy Guinn, Carolyn Ownbey, and Carol Hall. Paramedic Members Regularly Assist at Hospital Assisting at the hospital has been the Weekly responsibility of each Para- tributing food and water to the pa- tients. Additional projects for the year were formulated at monthly meetings at the high school. Selling bubble key chains was their money-raising medic Club member. They carried out the routine tasks of running errands to Central supply and the lab, and dis- Awaiting their orders at the nurses' station are Paramedic Club officers: 4 , Carolyn Ownbey, .lami Thomson, Nancy Quinn, Connie Ramsey, Marilyn Ownbey, and Mrs. Sally Gay, sponsor. Jfgxqgffe project for this year. 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A Mrs. Sally Gay takes the pulse of her wheel-chair patient, Transporting items to and from Central supply at the hospital was a duty of Marilyn Ownbey and Connie Ramsey. Carolyn Ownbey while Connie Ramsey stands ready to lend a helping hand. 77 Club Members Prepare for Future Occupations F.,l.A. members were BOTTOM row: Diane DeVilliers, Linda Hiskett, Lea Ann Brown Useful knowledge and experience was gained by the Future Homemakers and Future ,lournalists of America clubs during their money-making and service projects. F.J.A. members sponsored the Mr. Ug contest as a money-raising ven- ture. Proceeds were used for the jour- nalistic activities of the club, including the press banquet. Club officers were Ann Patterson, Laurie Dewey, and Margaret Faulconer. All areas of homemaking, including budgeting, have been studied at the meeting of the F.H.A. club. Speakers or films emphasized each phase of study. American Legion children were given a Christmas party by the club. Climaxing the year was the annual spring rally in Oklahoma City. , 4, fn Wax? ' ' ' ax 3 Margaret Faulconer, and Dee Monsour. SECOND row: Diane Close, Gloria Trout, Pat Popham, Sue Driesel, Susie Donovan, Carla Wasson, Victoria Bradley. TOP row: Susie Vollman, Bart Bush, Paula Schmidt, Bob Kerfoot, Vanatta. ,N Giving the first blow to the Christmas pinata was the privilege of this little boy as F.H.A. member .lan Has- kins watches anxiously. Cathy Martin, and Chris i F.H.A. members were BOTTOM row: Pam Steffey, Barbara Krebs, Rita John- son, secretaryg Fern Spurlock, president, Pat Welch, vice-president, ,lan Haskins, treasurerg and Donna Hunt, TOP row: Donna Crawford, Donna Callison, Linda King, Katye Turner, Barbara Barker, Jeanette Fry, Cindy Lawler, Fran Higgins, and Mrs. Scott, sponsor. Lea Ann Brown laughs as Sue Driesel carries her souvenir for her Poncan Position at the press banquet. Future F urmers The Future Farmers of America are High School boys enrolled in Vo- cational Agriculture. Under the watch- ful supervision of sponsor, Mr. Gene Delvitt, the FFA Club members strive to promote agricultural leadership, co- operation, and citizenship among them- selves. Highpoint of the year for the farm- ers was the annual FFA Sweetheart Banquet which saw President Harlan Overman croim Terry Harris Chapter Sweetheart. ofAmeriec1 Promote Citizenship Royalty and sweetheart at the Future Farm- ers Sweetheart Banquet include: Gloria Os- burn, Steve Daniel, .lann Haskins, Robert Teichmer, Sweetheart Terry Harris, Presi- dent Harlan Overrnan, Marlena Orr, and Stanley Smith. BOTTOM row: Anson, Brown, Allen, Bentley, Allen, Sharp, Eden Hundley Nlorri Struble Cain Hunt Didlake H W'1ll1am Rudd Osborn, and Andrews. SECOND row: Milligan, Cranford, Ivie, Bacher, Walters, Barthel, Sanders, Dickerson, Talhert, Brown, Kelly, and B. Williams. TOP row: Daniels, Griffin, Duroy, Neiman, Carney, Teichmer, Koehn, Brown, Johnson, Smith, Meyer, Daniel, Overman Not pictured Chuck Bussey. Xl BK A- Lg H, , FTA members were: TOP row: Irwin, Maxwell, Bartholomew, Russell, and Krebs. BOTTOM row: Orr, Williams, F ox, Cox, and Goodger. Active FTA Members Complete Successful Year wOiiicers for FTA were: Orr, Williams, Bartholomew, and Maxwell. Also pictured is guest speaker Rita Tamondong. Leadership for the Future Teachers of America Club for 1968-1969 was provided by Marlena Orr, presidentg Kathy Maxwell, Vice-president, Gloria Williams, secretaryg -and Donna Bar- tholemew, treasurer. For their money-making and service projects, FTA members sold clothes driers and used the money they earned to buy a Christmas tree for the Spe- cial School. Highlights of the meetings were a speech by Mr. Ford on college and teacher opportunities, and one by Rita Tamondong. All senior future teachers were eligi- ble for the Madge Quigley Scholarship offered annually. Speech Activities Tal-tes on Wider Spun of Study 3 4 ,af 5 f, i Z i N , if 1 -i ff 5 i E 5 4 'Q fi 5'-3 if i 'ZITI if 4 2' K 1. .,E e Speech Activities Club members were: TOP row: Johnson. Rutherford. Steiehen, Hales, Parkinson, and Fisher. MIDDLE row: Mrs. Riteheson. Johnson. Thorpe. and Cofer. BOTTOM row: Barnard, Harris, Brown, Wirnbish. and Livingston. Boarding Ihe bus for distant desti- nations was a frequent happening for PO.-Hl. dehaters. Trips were made to tournaments at Edmond, Tahlequah, Kingfisher, and Alva. The club also attended plays at Winfield and Tulsa. President Jeff Johnson, Vice Presi- dent Shelley Rutherford, and Secretary Leisa ,lohnson provided competent lead- ership for this yearfs debaters. Under the supervision of Mrs. Sally Ritcheson the weekly program ffPO.l-ll. Spotlightn kept the public informed about PO.Hl. activities. Officers for the 1968-1969 club were Jeff Johnson, president, Shelley ' - 'd t' dL' John on cretary. , , Rutherf0rd'V1Ce pres! en ' an elsa S ,Se Larry Steichen displays his unique acting ability during drama studies. ,, Ks M 'W K Y ti VV, , . fri il V , Math Club Members were BOTTOM row: Mr. A. Lloyd Gelmers, Mike Ivy, John Bley, .lohn Minor, Kenny Edwards, Gerry Hanggi, Tom Minor, and Richard Schneider. TOP row: Rexi Heintz, Steve Hayes, Charles Haley, Randy' Williams, Winston Lindsey, Alan Wonders, and Larry Moran. Club Offered Challenge to Po-Hi Mathematicians .1 . 'Elf' Li--fu. if M Juniors J im White and Gerry Hanggi use the big slide rule. 82 For students with above average capabilities in mathematics the math club offered a challenge. Members of the club learned phases of mathematics beyond the regular school curriculum. The officers of this year's club were John Bley, Presi- dent, John Minor, Vice-President, and Charles Haley, Secretary-Treasurer. I A 3 A 2 v Sponsor Lloyd Gelmers helps Winston Lindsey with a prog-ram. 1.15 Sv Nmffm sr .,.f if K-gi, N 'xv 5 .. X jfs W .. .. , . 2. f -X , ---g ,wig L t. Z 9 Xrzxzs' ..- Y Nw!! .... Xe Q' 'gf V Y, H ln Sands Springs for the annual speech Tournament were Coach Sally Stal' dCb21l6fS Shelly RUIh.Cff0Td and Cathi' Harris are about to Ritcheson, Leisa Johnson, Gracelyn Brown, and Mary Wimbish. depa-fi f0I the C11er0keeNaf10I1-21 Speech T011fI13U1CDf- utionul Forensic League Mutchless in Speech N.F.L. members were BOTTOM row: Mary Wimbish, Cracelyn Brown, and Gene Ann Livingston. SECOND row: Leisa Johnson, and Cathy Harris. TOP row: Jeff Johnson, Nancy Cofer, and Shelly Rutherford. Not pictured are Jim Thorpe and Larry Steichen. Excellence in speech and debate was the aim of the local chapter of the National Forensic League. Members of the group participated in the N.S.C. Speech Tournament, Sands Springs Speech Tournament, and the Cherokee National Speech Tournament. Cathy Harris was awarded the degree of ex- cellence hy the N.F.L. Leisa Johnson, Gracelyn Brown, and J eff Johnson re- ceived the Degree of Honor. Gene Ann Livingston, Nancy Cofer, Jim Thorpe, Larry Steichen, and Mary Wimbish were all inducted this year and given the Degree of Merit. Creative Writing club members included: SEATED, left to right: Bolene, Bell, Dove Erkenbeck, Frohlich, Thorpe, Martin, Mere- . dith. SECOND row: Fair, Doepel, Suggs, DeVilliers, Brown, Cham- bers, Moses, Harris, Barnard, Berg- er, Myers. THIRD row: Driesel, Popham, Outhier, Bales, McMath, Miller, Bush, Leslie, Goldenstern, Bailey, and Miller. ef- cw- , Toads Present Anthology of Prose and Poetry A SPECIAL PLACE Everyone has a place, a special place Where dreams come true and memories . take birth. Here you are free from the past But not yet dependent on the future. There is no storm of society here. Life drifts by smoothly Like sail bo-a't on a tranquil lake. Love comes so freely, yet passes so genftly. Tim no longer has any significance. This place has been spared From the agonies of worry and defeat. Alone it thrives on the fruits of happiness It do-es not fade with the summer. This place exists for everyone Deep in their heart. But only those seeking it Can find that special place. Marilynn Fuller As student teacher Marc Conley looks on, Mrs. LaVe11e Wittmer presents selections from the latest anthology to Maudie Miller, president and Linda Goldenstern. Constantly striving for untrodden passagm Greg Martin, vice-president, exemplifies tl Toad spirit. RL. Jaf ,,, N Club sponsor Mrs. Helga Leiber discusses a new shipment of books with club officers Beverly Littlehoe and Earlene Schussler. Club Renders Service to High School Library Rendering service while learning more and their services was of this years club. The club's services to our school about libraries the major goal proved invalu- able to the orientation of many stu- dents in the library. Library club members included left to right: Earlene Schussler, Beverly Littlehoe, Charlette Decorah, and Ann Myers. Spanish Spirit Posters Mark Football Season Distinguishable in name more than in body, the Po-Hi Spanish Club functioned as Mrs. R0we's homeroom and fourth hour class making spirit posters, and going Christmas caroling. Their officers were President Jody Bales, Vice-President Gloria Williams and Secretary Ruth Dannenmaier. They ended an unusual and eventful year with a '6Hasta Luego Party. Members of the Spanish Club are the following: BOTTOM row: Carolyn Whitaker, Velayas Adams, Diane Berger, Gloria Williams, Carolyn Berry. TOP row: Gary Fagen, Rosemary Jones, Jody Bales, Ruth Dannenmaier, Ric Low, Mrs. Rowe, sponsor. 1969 Brush and Palette Club Goes A-Slfetching V' amz., r 37 M e, l ji 1 ff .5-, jf j tf,,, .i Q T A .+r'.-- ,f 'ii ' P X 32,55 fav Led by Miss Main, the art students envolved with Brush and Palette Club have had occasional meetings and proj- ects this year including: windows, in- dividual work, and discussions. Their officers were President Nancy Brown, Vice-President Carole Suggs, and Sec- retary Susan Askey. The club con- cluded With a sketching trip to the Lake Ponca. in If l -.,, , if P54 V. ', ,,- :fl '41 is ' .... .. ' , ' Q 3, . : L, .' yg..s'.-s..f 4 Art Students Kay Green and Suzanne Goins let Brush and Palette Club members are: LEFT TO RIGHT: Roal Enix, Tom Renbarger, Dewey their hair down and really get absorbed in their Dailey, Susan Askey, .left Johnson, Nancy Brown, Steve Conway, Carole Suggs, Bob Mc painting. Whorter, Patsy Sue Smith, and Sonja Terry. 1 ,x ' ' i 4 ,,. 04941 I A Mrs. Hughes ably creates order out of chaos in dress rehearsal for East Junior High School assembly. Sandy Thompson and Larry Buck seem confused about who Columbus really was. Yorick Troupe Performs for Ir. High Schools Working and playing hard was the docket for this yearls Yorick Troupe led by their able sponsors, Mrs. Anni- lee Hughes and Mrs. Kathleen Housh. Theylve attended several plays includ- ing our Ponca Playhouse productions and two out-of-town performances. Costume parties and picnics have made the year hurry past for the Yorick ' Troupe. This year's officers were: President Larry Buck, Vice-President Nancy Goodenow, Secretary Cheryl Taplin, and Treasurer Cindy Barnard. After doing make up for the Senior Play, Junior Play, and Pon-Dram Panic, the Yorick Troupe is ending a full year with reorganizing the cos- tume room at Po-Hi. The Yorick Troupe's costume party at Mrs. Housh's home revealed the true professional identities of its members. Vocation und Service Attributes of Printers Instructor DeRoy Skinner explains intricate printing equipment to Delton Cook and Clement Warrior. 5 While involved in learning a vital ' and useful vocation, the printing class provided an invaluahle service to the school. The class printed programs, grade cards, tickets, enrollment forms, and stationery for the school. The Out- standing Printer Awards were won by Vernon Butterfield cleans the Heidelberg press after a hard day's Bill and Vernon Butterfield work. ' Gizatlill. ,t 5 Printing Class members: Vernon Butterfield, John Comer, Steve Long, Bill Epperson, George Karty, Ken Bowlin, John Reyes, Delton Cook Oo Kee Hee members were BOTTOM row: Ulyssa Whitehorn. SECOND row: Vanice Howe. THIRD row: Coeweene Rickman. TOP row Charlotte Decorah, Rebecca Littlehole, Betty Whitaker, Beverly Littlehoe, Velayas Adams, and .ludy Adams. 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Po-Hi Represented at '++......,, , --s,,,,sx-?-N , BW .1 Y ,,,..,.a-M' Student Kiwanians were: left to right, Marsha Myers, Mike Guthrie, Terry Coatney, Mark Yerkes, Marilynn Maddux, Chuck Mullins, Rosey McCullough, Cliff Shillings. Lion, Rotary, Kiwanis Service Organizations Student Rotarians included: left to right, BOTTOM row: Malcom Foster, Daryl Hess, Jimmy Hess, Carl Peterson, Bill White, Phil Landauer, John Lee, Mervin Chase, Peter Ankrom, Steve Hayes, Byron Sudbury, Larry Steichen, Dick Coates. TOP row: Charles Haley, Mary Lou Fair, Susan Rutledge, Cathy Harris, Sharon Thomas, Dana Patton, Linda Punches, Janet Merrifield, Kim Hogan, Donna Ashworth, Nancy Goodenow, Debby Ford, .lanice Woofter, Nan Paris, Susan Timmons, C-ene Ann Livingston, Pam Sharpe, Roger Sharp, and Steve Ellenwood. IOI Nine of the Top Twelve Senior Girls were Gloria Williams, Janice Woofter, Maudie Miller, .lody Bales, Kalen Harris, Marilynn Fuller, Marsha Leslie, Terry Coatney, and Donna Doctor. Elks Leadership Awards went to Kathy Harris, Marilynn Fuller, Maudie Miller, Daryl Hess, Greg Martin, and Kirk Shrewsbury. .liar 311. , f Members of the Quill and Scroll this year were Marsha Dick, Margaret Faulconer, Carla Wasson, Gary Sole, Cindy Hadden, Victoria Bradley, Dan Kimmel, Janny Fuller, Colin Loving, Susan Skinner, Barbara Gallagher, and Linda Goldenstern. jf, 1 Ellis, Engineers, Authors Win Recognition A first place A.A.U.W. Scholarship went to Jody Bales. Marilynn Fuller placed second. Alternates were Donna Doctor and Cathy Harris. David Frohlich, Tom Minor, Gerry Hanggi, Jim White, Lewis Bacher, and Alan Wonders received Ponca City Engineers Club Awards. Individual Awards Honor Scholarship and Service IDA. 1 y ff 4 4' fy firm' ft' ff 1 ff ,iff riff M' Q ,Q pY 'L 'I yy y f Q f Z9 ff ff gf' ff ' if Q4 if 9, Q? xp, ff? ,f XXXX Z 1 1-4 C ' ,1ff'3'2,1 4, X Wig? gf ff? aaa? Q g . 5w'fx,?E1Q,,f,'f ?lG' 1H I 4 Mk Mfg 45? AUX fa' fl 1196 4171134 Jig!! 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A n 5 , if , x 2 me rfiw-sefiimf , 4 , Danforth Foundation Awards were given to Donna Doctor and John Bley. Mary Crowder and Daryl Hess were honored as the Masonic Boy and Girl of Today. Rex Heintz was presented the B'nai B'rith Award. In 'I 5 Q, 1 . I I 1 K ., Q' . , W. Daryl Hess earned the Anderson Trophy Scholarship Award. f E '22 f 1:1 333532 221 M The Knights of Columbus Award went to Mark Fulgenzi, Cheryl Taplin received the Ponca City Women! Club Scholarship for Homemaking. Dan Webb was awarded the Charles H. Cunning Memorial Award, Phil Brown received the Plainsmen Chorale Award. f N M f' K Receiving A.A.U.W. Creative Writing Awards were Diane Berger, France Doepel, Danna Chambers, Mary Welch, Patricia Popham, Greg Martin Clubs and Memorial Awards Honor Po-Hi'ers Mervin Chase, Alan Coates, Rosemary Jones, Max Robinson, and Bill Roach were awarded NSOA Orchestra Awards and Arion Band and Orchestra Awards. l I Mary Crowder, ROSL'l'll211'y jones, Karla Peterson, and Frances Doc-pol received various lnslrumental lllI.1Sll' awards. .ll ' , f . .,- , M C Jim Thorpe Kyle Meredith Bobby Thomas Linda Goldenstern and Margaret Faulconer. W f e. 5 Tiff! Z 4 'ak , C. . ,hy John Lee earned the Outstanding Offensive Player Award during football season and at the end of the year received the American Business Club Athletic Award. - ' x 1 , ' .: 'g . EW. 1 .A 1 -'m i -V .C Y .VVVVV .M Wi. , ' , , Members of the Student Council, Bob Blubaugh and Bill White, received the Howell Student Council Award and the Focht Student Council Award. o Kirk Shrewsbury was awarded a National Merit Scholarship which will help send him to Harvard. Srs. Earn Local, State and ational Awards Amd' f 4'1- t 'feeamf ff' Ei, 'M1,:'-G ra m, -1 V2 'Wa-M: ., if A5 A J- n 4 f if ,Magi 'riff ,, 4 f 'V 'T fi 5 5 I ap,,,.,15Ek-up ' reef L 4- -M 1? V 9, -aan ,QHW ,.,. ,Wh :1 aw. ii 2,95 sf :Q it fflfenkli . -1-qyaa 2, fad 7-gb, 1+ 1 A ' V ': 1 ft , ff Z J' 5 4 ' 1 in ht? 5 We f 5 5 'Q' M .S t f 1 . ?1v:fm Ig 5 if W A 1 f ml f - 4 we f? '4 4 f- ,f l v 5 25 zz X: ef 22 f r Q Q , , f 1 ff -Q w- ' 7 f, zfkei-Q-22 5 f 1k ': '-1? ' 'E 9 W A ,gi f if f' it 4 a a 5 K Liga? ',:f,',L:a,,'1 an 1 7 49 fx ' , it ' ze 4 Z 3 V E X 'r L, 5 is K1 , 2, if f Q ? 1' J f 3 lzfawi 2f W 2 J: fw 5 , freak X 4 a of 6 gf ,, at 5 1, 1 14. if ? 5 ,,4,4, 'f 4 yn 5 z 9 Z? A fl Z at 5 ff 1.43, ? 1 , 7 gf l? , f ,. , 10 it Q 5'-1., H 2 1 4, 11,,,4 1 1 , an ,L Gloria Williams was the recipient of the Sorop- limist Award. Sharon Thomas received the Frances Smith Catron Oklahoma Academy of Science Awards wen! to Byron Sudbury and Kirk Shrewsbury. x A 351 ' 'l .,1-:: 3 frm 2 l X 5 I ll t ,nu ull ll, g ul H' gun 'g !ll Ill funn: illll ,muunn 1 , ,A n... .e a Outstanding Senior Class members were honored by the Continental Oil Company during the annual Conoco Executive for a Day Program. x .-,,g kd, i 1 :L aff 5 J Cindy Barnard received the American Busi- Scholarships for future teachers went to Sandy Simons, Iody ness Womens Association Award. Bales, and Marlena Orr, I09 2 ', ,,,, , ,G fy, .4 4 ,, ..V, I ,,v,f 5 ' f L Mfr ? 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Departmental Awards were earned by Patti Cunningham, Carolyn Berry, Ruth Dannenmaier, Cheryl Taplin, Cecil Koehn, Harlan Over- man, Greg Martin, Cathy Harris, Shelley Rutherford, Charles Haley, Dan Webb, Janet Ewers, and Judy DeNoya. + - wr-1.- 2 . y 5 E 122251:-ii'f' ig, 0 A . an ,I - to f r 1 .ka 1 x , 'in 'I l.iT3,T.-. whWM . .:..,.n,-w-M.. ww., -wmQ..ZQ's, .,., ,.'ag:: A 5 a Junior Debbie Smith was elected Lieutenant Gov ernor at Youth and Government. 7 70 juniors, Seniors Initiated in National Honor Society Donna Ashworth Jody Bales Jeanne Beran Diane Berger John Bley Debi Bunch Roz Carlson Balta Castillo Dick Coates Terry Coatney Nancy Cofer Jo Corporon Mary Crowder Shawn Daily Laurie Dewey Donna Doctor Frances Doepel Steve Fialick Mary Edwards Steve Erkenbeck Mary Lou Fair Debby Ford Malcolm Foster Marilyn Fuller Service, leadership, and character, as well as scholarship are qualities looked for when selecting members for the National Honor Society. To qualify to become a member, you must have maintained a B aver- age and be a student at Po-Hi for at least one semester. Members are then screened by a faculty Committee Nancy Goodenow Charles Haley Cathy Harris Ron Heldenbrand Daryl Hess Kim Hogan Ersel Holder Rosemary Jones Marsha Leslie Gene Ann Livingston Greg Martin Maudie Miller consisting of Robert E. Ford, Mrs. Pat Goodman, Paul lngersol, Mrs. VdmalMmm ,MEsMmMeQmdq. Bill Schwenker, Torn Wyatt. Delbert CadHe,and Nha DOME KeHy ln addinon to the juniors and sen- iors, American Field Service scholars. Rita Tamondong and Balta Castillo were initiated as honorary members. .lohn Minor Connie Mussett Marsha Myers Nan Paris Carl Petersen Karla Petersen Kim Ross Janice Rowe Susan Rutledge Earlene Schuessler Pam Sharpe Kirk Shrewsbury NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY I S , 9 if X E, 3 ' i Z It Vi A r111 Skidmore Larry Steichen Byron Sudl J111 ' y Rita Tamondong Cheryl Taplin Sharon Thomas Gloria Williams Janice Woofter Lewis Bacher Steve Bunting Dianne DeVilliers President-Kirk Shrewsbury Vice-President-Maudie Miller Secretary-Kim Hogan Sponsor-Mrs. Patricia Goodman David F rohlich Linda Goldenstern Gerry Hanggi Steve League Sue Loving Tom Minor Dennis Neill A Terri Siler Debbie Smith Mary Welch J im White II3 ,Q- 'x ,.....- A K If ff 'Mv V., .. ' . - - ' E A YI 1 XS ig Q L M 3, Q ' ML . , . A- 1 , . 2' fn , , - t, VA - 4' in 1 ' ---ffl 55?-15 - --'--- ' ' 'wif S U H : ' W 'Q F' '-4 - -. f 'w H-'N .YQ Y gs Ei 5 ff , if Nw -h f . 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Ponca City suffered its first defeat at the hands of Class AA State Cham- pion 1V1cAlester. The Wildcats, only other defeat was to Tulsa Rogers by the score of 19-16. After a seemingly great first half in which they grabbed a 16-0 lead, the Wildcats went dead and failed to stop the big Rogers' offense. The Wildcats bounced back to win their next two games and they clinched the conference title against Tulsa Central in a penalty infested game. ' Playing at home in a drizzling rain, the Wildcats once again faced Class AAA State Champion Tulsa Washing- ton in the state playoffs. One or two bad breaks kept the Wildcats from the state finals and a probable state championship. The Wildcats scored 32 points on the Hornets-more points than the entire total scored against Washington in the past two seasons. Ponca City set an Oklahoma Seven Conference record by winning two consecutive conference championships. Several players were rewarded for 'their outstanding efforts. Halfback Dick Coates was voted on the All- State team. All-Conference players were Ersel Holder, Joe Heath, John Lee, Bill Collins, Rodney Christy, Roger Sharp, Rusty Ogle, and Kenny Stark. if f . ff - .- Z : V' -f All-State halfback Dick Coates rushed Looking upfield for his blocking. All-Conference quarterback Rod Christy tries to turn the corner again st Bartlesville. i l l l l 1 A Y ig..-l,., ,Q Ana ,157 , -, . H .. A, , ,v V. N, -. I I V H .7 n 1, ,, Y' X , . , 1 V A . t ,, I 3 1, 1 'idx ' f- - , 1 f01' YIIOIC ihfin 1100 YHTCIS using the desire he shows here against Muskogee. All-Conference halfback Bill Collins shows the ability that enabled him to break a school record by rushing for 225 yards in a single game. Power and determination were the qualities that earned John Lee un All-Conference position and recognition as the best blocker in the state. ',1777W9! 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SECOND row: Vernon Butterfield, Mike Guthrie, Joe Heath, Rusty Ogle, Charles Carrell, Dick Coates, Dean Ustler, Bill Collins, Scott Arrendell, Roger Sharp, Mike Carrell, Alton Roland, Herbie Roland, Darrell Cain, Monty Ramey, BOTTOM row: Stan Cavett, Steve Burkett, Ken McArthur, Ersel Holder, Paul Epperson, Terry Cook, John Lee, Max Robinson, Chuck Bussey, Ted Carney, Larry Keirn, Bill Cramer, Darrell Howard, Larry Schieber, Kenny Davis. Two Consecutive Titles Set Conference Record li ,RECORD . y it be VV ,yyty , V ,V V 9 0 L if K T L it T T T cg ',,, ,V f ' Vf,rr ,V gM ,,,if ugkogeep y,28, , 13 T 91511153 5 Rogers f M , T 19 i,,, ',,V , ' 'V iTu1sa,iCe11ra1tt T44 14' jiiulsa ,washingfqn il,, . i 47 y T Wildcats standouts Dick Coates fstandingl and John Lee will play football at OSU and TU respectively. II9 l 1 gplit-end Kim Ross hustles with determination to grab anotner pass reception. ,K 9 'mtv- l 3 1 All-Conference end Rusty Ogle shows why he was voted Outstanding Defensive Player as he dives to block a field goal attempt. Junior Bill McCormick leaps high in the air to intercept r a pass against Tusla Rogers. :J Joe Heath, Rusty Ogle. Charles Carroll, Bill McCormick, and Ted Carney team effort that ranked the Wildcat defense second in the exemplify the conference. Sophomores Work l-lord to Build Future Varsity e was 7' , ,QQ - ,, u -r, es 5 ,W 5 yr ,CS-s, visa' Q'-W , Q -1 T pi s , e , - ., jf ,IVA A , , , , i Nw , , ,,,,r. . Q-.63 YA sz, -as 73 - rr d i W . 8' .',. - 1 it I V i- A 5-I I . w 9 i 151 ' 9 fi W s c ,tr Ly J' R .ix Klll I Q X W' is - W T Ili. p ., 3 ,4 E , ., K. Qlik ,I W klkk l 'L QKKA. . 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The sophomores displayed a considerable amount of talent within their ranks. On several occasions they showed that they could score consis- 'Iwi tently with their best game being their 34-0 trouncing of Bartlesville Sooner. Under Coaches Runyan and Eskew, the sophomores gained valuable expe- rience, and next yearis varsity can expect several juniors in the lineup. I pr ,.yVk rVV,-, T ni r piil The, Lamonte, l 4 C T147 i 20, , Bartlesvillei Sooner , D34 fie' B0 i 4 efEnidl do i I ,1,4!i, i j 20M fi Carrier, ,1 i ' ,228 ,C f i5i l lil, l Chiloccoi, , T , 22C j 0 T Shidlerj M , T, ,C 20C -,6 Stillwater 5 0 ' ,C lzof o Q ir,- Chiloccoi r C 38, i -Enid , lo it .22 i ' Bartlesville College, ,6 T i 14 Coacrhesrljewey Runyan. Currcns. Jerry Runyan. Leming, Wilson, and Eskew comprise the coaching staff that has led the Wildcats to three conference championships in the last four years. 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W, ' mv, ,f 1, f ' ' . ,ff ,, , . ,wmv rf V, -, 'rr gh , X- ,nvyp fr-1,414-, H ,, W f ' , , ,,., . , Qry, , . , ,,,,4. N ' ff4,,'. ,f V,g,'41:Q:7j'45,5 f? X . 4' 'hyp- Alix Q- fi? u 4 1 ' Tough Oklo- Conference Limits Wildcats' Success The tough Oklahoma Seven Con- ference was even tougher this year than in years past. Three out of the four teams in the state semi-finals were Oklahoma Seven teams. This tre- mendous competition and the inability to get together as a team consistently were the reasons for the 1968-1969 Wildcat basketball team's disappoint- ing year. The outstanding point of the year for the roundballers was when they went to the regional tournament. After having defeated Bartlesville, Sooner, they matched baskets with Bartles- ville College during the entire game of the regional finals. The Wildcats finally bowed to Bartlesville by the score of 41-43, a result of a contro- versial referee's decision. Lacking a consistent offensive at- tack, the Wildcats countered with a stingy defense. During the season they were one of the top five defen- sive teams in the state. Senior guard Dick Coates perfectly times his jump-shot against his Tulsa Hale defender. Senior center Pat Frohreich shoots over the outstretched arms of his defender. l Senior forward Chuck Mullin uses his height and quickness to go inside' for two points. The team's leading scorer, Bill Glass, shows why the Wildcats were one of the top defensive teams in the state. LU , . 5 1 I -72 ? ff f Senior Marvin Lane seems to be flyin high as he goes up for a bucket. Cats Lose State Playoff Berth on Disputed Call RECORD We They W e They Bartlesville Sooner 45 51 Muskogee B 46 44 Broken Arrow 69 72 Tulsa Hale 63 70 Tahlequah 40 43 Tulsa Rogers 56 62 Bishop Kelley 73 39 Bartlesville College 50 62 Tulsa Central 27 43 Tulsa Central 55 72 Stillwater 22 16 Tulsa Edison 49 46 Alumni 66 64 Tulsa Rogers 71 58 Tulsa Hale 45 55 Stillwater 37 43 Bartlesville College 36 41 REGIONALS Muskogee 32 35 Bartlesville Sooner 64 62 Tulsa Edison 49 63 Bartlesville College 41 6 63 BOTTOM row: Bill Glass, Chuck Mullin, Pat Froehreich, Marvin Lane, Dick Coates, Ed Pollard. TOP row: Coach Eskew, Herbie Roland, George Rochelle, Kendall McArthur, Ron Davis, Gary Ramsdell. David Clark, Jim Waddelow, Coach Nichols. 1-11- 1U1-' row: Jerry Brown, Fred Holmes, Glen Dewberry, Vance Williams, Steve Gammon, Coach Nichols, Keith Wallace, Bill Quinn, Chuck Bell, Ronnie Koehler, Dick Woofter. BOTTOM row: Gerry Baker, Bruce Hernandez, George Vann, Fred Simmons, Richard Banta. Sophomores Strive to Rebuild Basketball Program This year's team of sophomores and juniors Worked hard on the B-team to rebuild the basketball pro- gram for a stronger future varsity. Coached by Jim Nichols, the young Wildcats gained the necessary expe- rience to break into next year,s lineup. RECORD Bartlesville Sooner Tulsa Hale Tonkawa Muskogee Muskogee Tulsa Hale Tulsa Rogers Tulsa Central Stillwater Bartlesville College Fairfax Tulsa Central Bartlesville College Tulsa Edison Tulsa Rogers Stillwater I26 W e They 41 62 59 60 62 33 55 V 48 62 52 43 55 48 41 52 38 28 32 34 58 47 56 49 49 22 27 61 49 46 39 37 39 Junior Dave Clark fights desperately for a rebound against Bartles ville College. TeamnCaptain, Teuy Swart, gives his all to gut digtance his Rounding the first turn Harrier Mike Thompson already shows opponent. an edge on his opponents. Enthusiasm Main Theme of Cross Country Team Building to a climax is the nut- shell account of the 1968-69 Cross Country Team. Though they finished sixth in the conference the team was hard-working and e n t h u si a s t i c throughout the season. The beginning of the season the team looked sparce but ended with sixteen boys. Undaunted by their primary loses to Enid, Edison, and Wellington, the harriers steadily improved and went on to defeat Bartlesville Sooner twice. The Wildcat Harriers placed eigh- teenth in the Edison Invitational, but fought their way to a fourth place in the Ark City Meet. Members of the 1968-69 Cross Country Team are: BOTTOM row: Boy Welch, Doug Bell, Randy Austin, Mike Thompson, Allen Bourne, Gor- don Patton, and David Bell. TOP row: Coach Gordon Stangeland, Delmar Laird, Gerry Hanggi, Mike Klump, Terry Swart, David Cummings Bobby Thomas, Mike Pankratz, Wade Garrett, and Calvin Campbell. Wildcat Wrestlers End Season With 10-3 Record Wildcat Mark Yerkes trips up his opponent with a lap ride. The 1969 Wildcat wrestling season began this year in Arkansas City, Kansas, home of the Kansas state champions. It was the scene of the Ark City Invitational Tournament where the Cats first battled Winfield. In their first dual match the Wildcats left the mat victorious with the score 4-7-3. A similar score resulted from the next match when the Ponca City boys literally swamped the Wichita Kapaun grapplers 4-3-3. The next two duels saw the Wildcats meeting two state champion teams, Ark City and Stillwater. Not to be denied, the Cats came through on both counts, defeat- ing Ark City '26-15 and Stillwater 26-20. Coming on strong in early Decem- ber the matmen were home for the first time against Bartlesville College. The crowd went truly wild as the grapplers pinned the Bartians 44-5, collecting six falls enroute. Next on the list for the season was the annual Big Four Tournament where the four state powers finished Stillwater 88, Ponca 72, Perry 68, and Blackwell 58. The next week saw a rematch with Blackwell. The rivalry ended for this year in favor of the Poncans 30-14. Home once again, the Cats were chal- lenged by Tulsa Central who fell 21-17. Due for another run-away, the mat- men journeyed to Muskogee where they steam-rollered the Roughers 40-6. This was to be the last of push- overs as Ponca squeaked by Perry with a score of 24-20. We fell the next week to Tulsa Hale in a highly controversial match. This ended a nine match winning streak and appar- ently took its toll in team morale as the next match saw the Cats bow to Stillwater 16-25. Back in Tulsa, the Cats defeated Edison 26-13 to grab a share of the conference title, only to have it van- ish from their grasp as Tulsa Rogers tip-toed past the Poncans in the heavy- weight match winning 18-20. After a season of near misses, in- jury and bad breaks kept Ponca out of contention for the regional title. The Wildcats placed five men at the regionals, who went on to state tour- nament at Norman. Bill Butterfield took third place, while Rick Harris brought home the Class AA 130 lb. state championship. BOTTOM RIGHT: Bill Dickey is awarded two points for a successful single-leg take- down. An aggressive Joe Hicks is penalized for unnecessary roughnes while applying a crossface. I28 l-. SEASON RECORD OF CLASS AA 130 LIS. STATE CHAMP RICK HARRIS Rivlx Riddle, Winfield Joe Huineriz. Ark City Holi Hagan. Kupaun Ray F1-rguson. Stillwulvr Dc-un Lowv. llurtlesvillv Collvgr- Buddy Jones, Pk'l'1'y Arnold Hood, Blavkwc-ll Arnold Hood, llluc-kwvll 'Stow Calaburd, Tulsa Central Rodney Wilson, Muskogee- Ed Cheney, Pa-rry Kon Underwood. Tulsa Halo Ray FQ-rguson, Stillwater llcuu Jonnings. Tulsa Edigon Finley, Tulsa Rogers Fred Sliililey, Supulpa Barry Whitci, Tulsa Mvmoriul John Stewart, Sand Spring Robert Mc'Quurters, Tulsa Wvusllington Randy 3lcClung, Classen Clare-nw Wcleks, US, Grunt Dave Rankin, .lolm Marshall 10-0 7-2 12-1 2-3 3-2 7-0 6-0 3-6 10-0 T-6 FALL FALL 7-2 5-0 8-0 9-1 12-0 3-4 8-3 5-2 2-0 loncu Cm Rulx Hurrl :dd dnotliu dui lon to lim pernonil rvcord by stacking up DL-un Lowe of Burtlesvillo College Higll. ilfw '4vqwJ Q? QS 4-0 l.l L,,,,1 98 lbs. 106 lbs. R O Y C E ROBERTSON: KEN LEMASTER: I-yr. Grady Penniger Awardg lettermarl. 4th, Regional Tournament, I-yr. letterman. 115 1115. 123 lbs. 1301118 I , PHIL MILLER: Outstand- CRAIG WITTMER: I-yr. RICK HARRIS! Ark CNY ing Leadership Award, letterman. T0Umam'3Hf fUHnC1 11P! Captaing Ark City Tour- nament Champg 3-yr. let- terman, Big-4 runner-up Regional Tournament run- ner-upg Outstanding Wres- tler Awardg State Champ, 2-yr. letterman, Big-4 Champ. 178 lbs. HWT. JOE HICKS: 1-yr. letter- BILL KLIENMANN: Ark man. City Tournament Champ, i-yr. letterman. RIGHT: State Tournament Team. BACK row: Bill Dickey, , Coach Bob Wilson, Rick Harris, Bill Butterfield. FRONT row: Mike Kolb, Royce Robertson. LEFT: Varsity wrestlers included BACK row: Coach Bob Wilson, Bill Klienmann, .loe Hicks, Mark Yerkes, Bill Dickey, Bill Butterfield, Rick Harris, Craig Witt- mer, Manager Tommy Lane. FRONT row: Dennis Wilson, Mike Kolb, Phil Miller, Ken LeMaster, Royce Robertson, Rick Waddell, and Don Brown. 136 lbs. 141 lbs. RICK WADDELL BILL BUTTERFIELD: Ark City Tournament Champg Big-4 and Re- gional Tournaments run- ner-upg State Tournament, 3rdg 2-yr. lettermang Most Improved Wrestler Award. 148 lbs. 157 lbs. MARK YERKES: Ark MIKE KOLB: Ark City City Tournament Champg Tournament runner-upg Big-4 runner-upg 2-year Regional tournament 4thg letterman. 1-yr. letterman. 168 lbs. BILL DICKEY: Ark City Tournament Champg Big-4 Champg Regional Tourna- ment runner-upg Unde- feated in regular seasong 1-yr. lettermang Ted Pierce Award. Harris, Dickey Pace Wildcats to Winning Season After injury and graduation, the Wildcats built their wrestling team out RECORD We Wirifield 47 Ark City 26 Kapaun '13 Stillwater 26 Bartlesville College lil- Blackwell 30 Tulsa Central 21 Muskogee -W Perry 2-l' Tulsa Hale 17 Stillwater 16 Tulsa Edison 26 Tulsa Rogers 18 TOURNAMENT RECORD Ark City Invitational Big-fl, Regional State They 3 15 3 20 5 lil 17 6 20 23 25 13 20 l st 2nd 6th 'ith RIGHT: Rick Harris, Ponca City state champ, rides with a bar-arm before pinning his man in the Perry match. of four returning lettermen. Much credit goes to the sophomores who proved invaluable as they took over six key positions on the squad. Although the Wildcats lost the con- ference, the team showed up extremely Well-balanced. Rick Harris was state champ at 130 lbs., while Bill Dickey remained undefeated in regular season with a record of 17-0. Bill Butterfield placed 3rd in the state, Mike Kolb, Phil Miller, Craig Wittmer, Bill Klien- man, Mark Yerkes, and ,loe Hicks all ended up with winning seasons. Cot B-Team Defeots Top Conference Opponents The Wildcat B-Team Wrestlers had a very successful season this year. The team dropped the second match coming hack from the Christmas holidays, but went on to run over the next five opponents. The overall record was 6-1 with most of the victories coming at the expense of the highly-rated con- ference rivals. The strength of the B-team com- bined with the young varsity squad look to a winning season next year. RECORD W e They Blackwell 30 11 Tulsa Central 20 28 Chilocco 45 5 Tulsa Hale 27 16 Stillwater 22 18 Tulsa Edison 35 9 Tulsa Rogers 39 I0 Little-4 Tournament Second Place Displaying the desire and determination that is a part of every Wildcat, Craig Wittmer drives for a takedown. The 1968-69 B-team squad includesg BOTTOM row: Phil Warren, Steve Powell, Haskell Walls, David Smith, Chuck Adams, Jim Beatie, Gerald Arrington. MIDDLE row: Chuck Bussey, Mike Paige, .lim Sheldon, Melvin Crisp, Mike Creech, Wayne Perciful, Steve Burkett, Chuck Hunter BACK row: Bill Sherbon, Terry Helt, Ronnie Brown, Ronnie Martin, Larry Myers, Randy Austin, Kermit Robertson, Dan Kyger, Coach Bob Wilson. BACK row: Bill Kirkpatrick, Pat Frohreich, Carl Petersen, Dick Coates, Coach Lloyd Gelmers. FRONT row: Steve McKay, ,lim Gary, Rod Christy, Charles Haley, Ron Heldenbrand. Varsity Volleyballers Go Undefeated to Win State Championship Po-His Varsity Volleyball Team Went undefeated to capture the state volleyball championship. The boys started practicing at the beginning of the homeroom intramu- rals and were coached by Mr. Walt Roseborough and Mr. Lloyd Gelrners. The team defeated Braman for the county championship, making them eli- gible for the regional tourney where they defeated Garber for the regional crown. ln the first round of the state tournament, the Wildcats defeated seven-time State Champion Wynona. In the semi-finals, the volleyballers blanked Pernell two games to 0 and in the finals, they rolled over Good- well to keep their perfect record in- tact and grab the state championship. Pat Frohreich's hard spiking was one of the reasons why the Wildcat Volleyball Team went undefeated. Couch jerry Runyon's Sophomore Truck Team Shows Promise for Future Because of the wide range of events each of which require individual train- ing, track is a sport which emphasizes athletic versatility and physical endur- ance. Although the team this year was small in number, it showed up some exciting moments. Senior high-jumper, Marvin Lane shattered his old record jump of 6, 2 with a euphoric jump of 6'6,' to Win the conference crown in that event. With many top sophomore prospects the Wildcats have a lot to look forward to in next year's track team. i fyffflfw' ff' f 1319 . ,-37 430 4 4 ,ggnnomvwda annmnnw 2 TOP left: Senior John Lee pirouettes in happiness as his discus sails out of sight. ABOVE: Marvin uMarvelous Marv Lane takes a bounding leap to clear the high hurdles. LEFT: Little Herbie Roland and Steve Porter leave tufts of dirt as they make tracks in the 100 yard dash. s RECORD O T C s DW e They S Ponca Citv vs. Ark City 77 49 C . Ponca City vs. Stillwater 83 33 S Ponca City vs. Cushing 83 26 m P Ponca City vs. B,Ville College 43 87 C, PoncaCity vs. B'Ville Sooner 46 88 C Regional Meet 27 Points State Meet s P 3C Points Conferenee S - 6thPlace u Senior Dick Coates goes 'one shoe off and one shoe on' to clear the bar in the high jump. Track team members: BOTTOM row: Phil Gwen, Peter Ankrom, Mike Thompson, Mike Klumpp, Mark Rigsby, Steve Gammon, and Evans Denet- claw. SECOND row: Roy Welch, Bobby Thomas, Vance Williams, Herbie Roland, Chuck Hunter, Mike Cranford, and Danny Paige. TOP row: Mike Pankratz, Terry Swart, .lohn Lee, Marvin Lane, David Cummings, Steve Porter, Kim Ross, and Coach .lerry Runyan. 'H .awww First Baseman Bucky Harris leaps high air to stop a wild throw. in the Pitching ace D. J. Round takes aim at home plate. Young Wildcats Complete Highly Successful Year tzf. -, V -l , . 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Round covers home plate on a passed hall to prevent the runner from scoring. Cats Lose Regional 1-0 to Eventual State Champs The Wildcat baseball team had a very successful season, barely missing the state finals. With had weather hindering pre-season practice, the Wildcats dropped their first four games. However, they bounded back and finished the season with a 13-7 record. The Cats seemed to catch fire in tournament play. They handily took care of Bartlesville Sooner in the Re- Second baseman Bill Class momentarily watches the ball after smashing another hit. gional elimination and in the Regional semi-finals the Cats defeated tough Tulsa Rogers in a ten inning thriller. ln the finals they lost a heart breaker to would-be-state-champion Bartles- ville College 1-0. Two of the senior Wildcats, Bucky Harris and Bill Glass, received all-state alternate recognition in two of our statels newspapers. 1 21 we are if , ,, V ,, 'Mag ' ft 6, , ,W , , ,, , ,. , , , Shortstop Creek Scott lays downs a perfect hunt to score a run Cuts Guin Experience for Promising Future liifiii iiiii 1 -IVRECORT iiiiir if iirri C C T T i sae ui ia he ii iii iiiers iiliij riie iii erliirr iiieii ili 'T' i'irii L ii2'if 5525 iffie firi eeiii in iir: ,ii,' eiiri l if iiii T iilie fii,rifeii ii ff , '13, , y e 'r r T ii r Iff5,'j,jffrgQ-,M if, fr, fi -,', 5,151 :'rf i .r,' g gf f',' L f, f'i'fffE, 'f'f i i ii 5i55?3L'ii?iaf i' 0 'i , Senior third baseman Mike Maddux attempts to tag the runner 'i'i,'i T 'ii,i 5 'iiiee Q ,i ',,, 1,-,f-',, r', , f,',' 4:49 ',,i' ff: , ,'f ' 1,1i i ,',,1 -. Q , f,-' , i ',', 'iyy as he slides into third base. . 'V BACK row: Coach ,lim Nichols, David Daniels, Terry Edwards, Danny Mills, Chuck Bell, Joey Shaw. SECOND row: Bob Hyatt, Glen Moore, Buddy Stone, Daryl Cunningham, Larry Myers, Steve Morrison. David Moyer. FRONT row: Glen Prince, Jay Countryman, Tom White, Tracy Webb, Mike Rafferty, Billy Bridges, Mike Crosson. DUAL MATCHES p .We A Enid 65 Blackwell 325 Stillwater 1335 Pawhuska 523 Q Bartlesville College SVZ Stillwater 13 'Enid 5 Pawhuska IM Bartlesville Sooner 7 A Blackwell . 'iw TOURNAMENT - Bartlesville College Arkansas City Wellington Conference Regional They SW 1456 IW 6112: 6k 0 7 IUVZ 6 SV, at 2nd 2nd 2nd 2nd 4th Captain Mike Hunsaker spent many hours practicing at the golf COUISC. With a team lilllllilllllfill hy sopho- mores, the PO-HI golf team placed second in the conference tournament and fourth in the regional tournament. competing against eighteen other teams. They finished the year with a record of six wins and four losses. ln other tournament competition, they placed second at Ark City. Wellitigtori. and Bartlesville College. Mike Hunsaker and Kent Fisher were the only two returning lettermen. Hunsaker led the team as captain and top scorer. Golf Team Places Fourth in Regional Tourney Members of the 1968-69 Golf Team were: TOP row: Wade Garrett, Kevin McGee, Danny Fugg, Scott Oulds, Mike Hunsalxex Chuck Coatnew FRONT row: Greg West, Bill Hein, Tommy Lane, Kent Fisher, and Coach Al Cassingham. Members of the state championship team were: Jim Ferree, Bob Blubaugh, Bruce Barger, Darryl Hess, Coach Wally Smith, Steve Powell Phrl Landauer, Larry Randle, Paul Waldron, and Gary Fagan. State Championship Captured by Po-Hi etters M! X , y I ,uf ,, .. A 'l 1-MU f'72'Z3.-142'-Z I WL? 'f' 'I , To take state was the goal of the 1968-69 boys, tennis team and they realized this goal as they tied with Muskogee for the championship. Num- ber one man Daryl Hess was defeated in the state finals but Phil Landauer won his bid for the number two spot state championship. ln the doubles competition, the team consisting of Bruce Barger and Larry Randle pro- gressed to the finals, but were then defeated. Other members of the team were Bobby Blubaugh, Paul Waldron, ,lim Ferree, Steve Powell, and Gary Fagan. , f V . ,f All 1 A 0 i ll Q IYV, I ' t 1 A , A V ,A X V V. , V K .Darryl Hess, number one man, practices his return serves. 'Lots of hours of practice paid off for Phil Landautr in a state championship. Po Hi Girl's Tennis Team Places Third in State Po-Hiis 1968-69 Girl's Tennis Team completed a very successful year, par- ticipating in four tournaments. At Midwest City, they placed third, and at Alva, captured first place. Hosting the Ponca City tournament, they came out in second place. Competing in the state tourney at Norman, the team won third and Beverly Barger received second place in the girl's number one singles. Ann Skidmore won the Dorothy Hankins trophy as the outstanding senior member of the team. Receiving the Dorothy Hankins trophy was senior Ann Skidmore. W f q lr, T' . f W , .-,.f , N -,-, ,f ,. . :,fp :'f: z. r 2 ,:4:,. 'ms't'ff1:'fs'iz:i.i1 2ff2' ,. .4f3?ft'ff-lgf1'f5fil'-11,1:1.-i ,, ., ., 1,Yv'2l1,j51Q-j'jif'f,Y:' ,L -f .. ....... V, ., ,, .. fa , ,, . ,, . , I ',,k , i gli Bev ldargenswung her way to second place in the State compo- tition of number one girlls singles. t Ty , . . . H+-'A+-V-+ +--MJH Members of the Gir1's Tennis Team are: Sharmi Bell, Judy Thomas, Debbie Lessert, Ann Skidmore, Coach Wally Smith, Janice Snow, Beverly Barger Polly McCormick, and Betsy McKeever. Q-Q J, .. '. .ff .5 f we Girls' team captain Terri Butt poses with boys' team captain Carl Peterson. Steve Kirk, Co-Captain, not shown. Cirl's team members included: Tina Wong, Janice Rowe, Martha Hundley, Annabelle Witcher, and Terri Butt. Portrayed in Swimming e i Grueling Endurance Sport Although swimming arouses less public interest than football, basket- ball, or Wrestling it is none-the-less considered to be a sport which re- quires a great deal of conditioning. Both the boys' and girls, teams, coached by Dewey Runyan and Ralph Chesser, were able to place in state competition, the girlis capturing sec- ond, and the boys' team ranking eighth, in addition to ranking third in the Oklahoma Seven Conference. Terri Butt, girls' team captain, led the girls' scoring by placing second in the 50 yard freestyle, While sopho- more Doug Cooper led the boys' team by placing second in the 100 yard breastroke. J Y f' I' ' ,F I X' X 2 X ff if 'A C x xx JN Boy's team members included: FRONT row seated: Peterson, Gore, Carter, Albright, Countryman, Stewart, Edens, Peckenpaugh, Hedrick, and Walker. BACK row: Talbot, Sanders, Butt, Kirk, Cooper, Anderson, Scovill, Wong, Coach Dewey Runyan, Coach Ralph Chesser. Boy's team captain Carl Peterson displays his winning butterfly form. The Intramural Wrestling Tournamenfs Outstanding Wrestler, Dick Coates, rides his opponent during the finals. - .lunior Owen Palmer fights hard for a rebound in the semi-finals of the basketball tournament. Senior Class Dominutes Homeroom Intramurals Senior Kenny Miller slams a hard spike while junior Ronnie Davis attempts to block. Intramural Sports participation at Po-Hi increased this year with the addition of basketball competition. Miss Bagby's senior homeroom carried off the first championship trophy. World Series Volleyball Tournament play resulted in a victory for Mrs. Beaubienis senior homeroom. Other class winners were lVlrs. Ritcheson's juniors and the sophomores of lVlr. lngersol's homeroom. Wrestling on the homeroom level continued to draw a great number of participants. Dick Coates was named the outstanding wrestler of the tournament. Mrs. Beaubien's homeroom team captain, Dick Coates, goes high above the net to slap another hard shot. Senior Creek Scott takes aim on a jump shot against Mr. Celmer's junior semi-finalists. Senior Roger Sharp tries hard to get his opponent on his back. Bill Glass, a member of Mrs. Beaubien's champion home- room lobs a shot in the senior competition finals. L., X A . t , . S v sf is r i A ..t ..., ,.......s,....................,..,.. Showing the zeal that won them the tug of war title, Mr. McCracken's homeroom heaves away. 4 V' ' K EET' L mfr ,' nv I .s W V Q . .kkrr I we Wo 3, KN T? f 4 , - i 'f-,3jkQM.,g,33,5 gf-- f w'75','1 e -1A aff'-aff. 'A' P ,rf ,.l it s-'M we ,lo Corporan shows her usual graceful The razzle and dazzle of this year's Wildcat Relays had at its heart a slightly more serious note. All pro- ceeds collected from the relays and the following dance Went to Mike Davis. Mr. Don Fuss' homeroom came out first in the overall competition fol- lowed by Miss Bagby's seniors. Mr. William McCrackens7 sopho- more homeroom netted the tug-of-war honors with Miss Quigley's Seniors coming in second. John Lee is head-off man for Mrs. Christenson's homeroom. The excitement of the tug-of-war spreads to the spectators as evidenced by Diane DeVilliers. , , ,,,... 'w' it T -xx ew. X: ' ' ,,....-- x . F X, style going over the bar. Laura Silas flips her quoit in inter-homeroom competition. Funds From Roaring Relays Benefit Mil-fe Davis ill, Dan Webb, a veritable tower of strength, proved quite an anchor man for Miss Bagby's tug-of-war team. Grinning from ear to ear, Ron Heldenbrand pur- sues Barrv Roller in the relays. ,'f xv- -ad. ,. . eff-K' -5 I -. T .f- 'je gvfas- -- Qi' '47 w' if ,- -Q ,,,.. J f, . V fefii 3 , 5 ee: 5 L .4 ,,i'fi:'3Q Wm 4 ' li , 1'7'i,,-f, ' v ,f 1' X v ff t A ' ' 'l -0' ' 'ii -. -.i 7' gi1w?i',g' 5275 , ' ' 5'p54:g' 5.23-.-1: -' WL . 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' V' if 'I t w. 5 '31 Q,,Q,. f,,z A 1 f T ' 1 w1ai?Jgihsf5lr gg4z+r4'r?i'rwg - - , L f . mf'7' QT af gl-J,'f,3,g.,iQ fg, F T? - J - ,,- 'A ,R fx JNL A . P, -, 'mf Am if Q lg k, , V X yr, -,wi:, ,. A- Mg Aiiimrp Mm , ww? . H a i - a ww Q , ' , ..F AMW , . ,H - 3-1. - AT,-7 .V , Ybmigf 'nfl ,Ei LZ: my i,,jkD5,au5aq-Eve? , 1 - , g if Y 1 A 1 ., w,1,':- .,,,. f -- wg w' .' if gif.-'va 'g51? , '5 Yi B.: 3 1r5f 1. w ,- 'J .3 , 5 -'.'.,j , f if-ef-1,1-4: j,'1ff,L- I. ,a .1 fd 554 A :fl -my J., 'N m , ,ga L 1 fi:!i'1 ja,yQ'!fQ egfvgzp-mf fy. fg iw,-, -1. ,QwLi,m.-- .u,.im'.ffi ...F,Q',Zq-1' ' '-L ' ' ' ' , , ' ' m :ff '- - ' ,f2' Y, '4'f,', H1 4 N4- K 'Q -i ' K Leading the Senior Class this year are Debby Ford, Secretaryg Mrs. Ruth Beaubien, Sponsorg Joe Heath, Vice-Presidgitlrn-and-M Rod Christy, President. Seniors '69 Leave Po-Hi, Look Toward Future A mind once stretched with a new idea or experience can never return to its original dimension. Neither can a senior with three years of experience and education ever again be the same as when he was a sophomore. Our three years at Po-Hi have been full of new experiences. As sopho- mores we presented the Sophomore Assembly and were exposed to many phases of school life. As juniors we sponsored the Prom with the theme HA Summer Place, initiated the Krazy Kat Karnival, and produced the lun- ior Play. Highlights of our senior year were the winning football team, the Senior Play, the Prom with the theme '4Camelot, the Senior Assembly, and Senior Day. Finally came graduation-the event which seniors had looked forward to for years. It was an event which marked not just an ending but a be- ginning for a promising new future. 1 I 1 IIlIIII-------Bl!-unnmwmm Rummaging through old memories, Rod Christy tries to explain to Donna Ashworth and Bob Blubaugh that maybe high school isn't so bad after all. Qi- ,. J Nia i- i up , V b ,-. lvvl gawrkggiz -Mzyfri 'l C ttf e st-an A 'l ll E -v Q.. e-To be L . A K .g I QI ggi :gi J I ' 1, x vftweehwwm. f-' gLml Hap! wgegawvgggwl J V , . I ,r --,. -, Ei: lj I -,ivflzlv ay?gmsw.' We We-A , i Harem- WWQQQWMWM , g5:i'R , . . X - yaigfgf-' tx, - 'WW lwmwhw 15 :mu riggi' 1 31:32-v-C. lil , lil 5 fl NN 'f?13'2ffi v whiz . f-3.5773 A, gn V1 . gh , 1 .:..f.zw.ma1 Ooo, that tickles, laughs Debby Ford as TV star Festus gives her a kiss. Albino Joe Heath displays his winning dancing techniques in the Senior Mister contest. ln their whirlwind of activities Sr. Class officers take a few minutes to ride the Tilt-A-Whirl at the Cherokee Strip Carnival. ANS Susan Skinner, Shawn Daily, Debi Bunch, and Barbara Henderson get a kick out of one of the many rides. A Po-Hi couple, .lanet Merrifield and John Lee happily pose for photographer before taking in another ride. 75th Cherokee Strip Celebration Brings Carnival KIM ABERNETHY: Tri-Hi-Y 10, 11, Dy- namiters 10. 11, 12, Scholarship Cert. 12: HR Pres. 10. 11, Student Council 12. SHIRLEY ADAMS: Lab Assistant 12, Paramedic Club 10. 11, 12, Scholarship Pin 11, Conoco Executive. VELEYAS ADAMS: Oo-Kee-Hee Club 10, 11, Sec. 12, Tri-Hi-Y 12, FTA 11, Spanish Club 11, 12. DAVID ADKINS: Hi-Y 11, 12, Band 103 Chorale 11, 12, Panic 12, Bookstore As- sistant 12. DANNY ANDERSON: HR Pres. 10, Vice- Pres. 11, Band 10, 11, 12, Hi-Y 11, 12. DON ANDERSON: Conoco Executive. Scholarship Cert. 11. LARKIN ANDERSON: Hi-Y 11, Teachefs Aid 10, PAM ANDERSON: Tri-Hi-Y 10, 11, 12, Band 10, 11, 12, Library Assistant 11, Li- brary Club 12, HR Pres. 12, Sec. 10, Stu- dent Council 10. TOM ANDERSON PETER ANKROM: Track 11, Captain 12, Football 12, Leesburg, Va. Track 10, Foot- ball 10, Basketball 10, Spanish Club 10, Key Club 10. ALLEN ARMS: HR Pres. 12, Bookstore As- sistant 11, 12, Denver, Colo.: Student Sen- ate 10, 11, Gymnastics 10, 11. SCOTT ARRENDELL: Hi-Y Pres. 10, 11, 12, Football 10, 11, 12, Student Council 12, Tennis 10, 11, Office Assistant 11, 12, AFS Club 12, Sophomore Assembly, Panic. ,MM DONNA ASHWORTH: Student Council 10, 11, Sec. 12: Jr. Class Sec.: NHS 12: Sr. Rotarian: Conoco Executive: Dynamiters 10, 11, Squad Leader 12. RANDY AUSTIN: Wrestling 10, 11, 12: Golf 10, 11: Cross Country 12: Rocket Club 10, 11, 12. GWEN BAILEY: Dynamiters 10, 11, 12: Tri-Hi-Y 10, 11, 12: Choir 10: Chorale 12: Scholarship Cert. 11: Scholarship Pin 12: HR Sec. 10. ,IANICE SUE BAIN: Tri-Hi-Y 10, 11: HR Sec. 11: Dynamiters 10, 11: Drill Team 11: AFS 11. JERALD BALDWIN: Football 10, 11: Hi-Y 11: Algebra I Award: Boys State. JODY BALES: Conoco Executive :SNHS: Tri-Hi-Y 11, Sec. 12: Student Council 12: Spanish Club 11, Pres. 12: NHS: Dyna- miters 12. BRUCE BARGER: Hi-Y 10, 11, 12: HR Pres. 10: Student Council 11, 12: Senior Lion: Conoco Executive: Scholarship Cert. 11,12. CINDY BARNARD: Yorick Troupe 11, Treas. 12: Senior Lion: AFS 12: Dyna- miters 10, 11, 12. RODNEY BARNES: Hi-Y 11, 12: Baseball 10, 11, 12: HR Pres. 11. STEVE BARNHART: .lunior Play 11: Hi- Y 11: Office Assistant: Scholarship Cert. 11. ED BASORE: Football 10: Trade Wood- work 10, 12. PAULA BAUGHMAN: Dynamiters 10. KAREN BEATTIE TOM BECK: Trade Auto Mechanics 11, 12. DOUGLAS BELL: Choral 11, 12: Junior Play: Cross Country 12: Yorick Troupe 11, 12: All-State Chorus 11. SHARMI BELL: Tri-Hi-Y 12: Orchestra 10, 11, 12: AFS 12: Dynamiters 10, 11. CLAIRE BEMAN: Band 10, 11, 12: Tri- Hi-Y 10, ll. ,IEANNE BERAN: Library Assistant 10: Dynamiters 10, 11, 12: Science Club 10, 11, Sec. 12: Bronze, Silver Scholarship Pins: Conoco Executive. DIANE BERCER: SNHS: Orchestra 10, 11, 12: All-State 11: Dynaniiters 10, 11, 12: English Award 10: Scholarship Pin 10, 11: HR Pres. 12. CAROLYN BERRY: Dynamiters 10, 11, 12: Spanish Club: Scholarship Pin 10, 11: Con- oco Executive. DANNY JOE BIBY DEBBIE BLACK: Student Council 12: Tri- Hi-Y 10: Dymnamiters 10: Glee Club 10, 11. JOHN BLEY: Band 10, 11: HR Pres. 11: Math Club 11, Pres. 12: NHS: Senior Lion: Scholarship Pin 10, 11. BOB BLUBAUGH: Boys State: Student Council 11, 12: Senior Lion: HR Pres. 10: Hi-Y 11, 12. PAULA BOGERT: Tri-Hi-Y 105 Dynamiters 10, 115 HR Pres. 115 DECA. ,IUDY BO-GGES: Cheyenne, Okla., Cheer- leader. ALAN BOLDING JUDY BOWLIN KENNETH BOWLIN SUSAN BRADFORD: Tri-Hi-Y 10, 115 Dynamiters 10, 115 HR Sec, 105 HR Vice- Pres. 12. VICTOR BRADLEY VICTORIA BRADLEY: Anthropology Club5 FIA 5 Poncan Staff. .,,,.-Q. tv? ' ' ' R h R d Senrors Tal-fe an Actrve Part rn 101 anc o eo ,1,, . . . 'V I :P .. JERRY BREWER: HR Pres. 115 cms 51,2-41' , .',. Co 11. 11f 3 SHTRTA BRIDGES , J ' STEVE BRISCOE: Cross Country 105 Track Q ' 105 HR Vice-Pres. 105 Office Assistant. 1-1 ,.V,.., ' DEBORAH BROKAW1 Tri-Hi-Y 105 HR 1 Pres. 105 Dynamiters 10, 115 Office Assis- X. ,i:. rant. r:'::? ' ,WWI BRAD BROOKSHIRE: HR Sec. 10, Vice- Pres. 115 Stagecraft 12. KENNETH BROOKSHIRE CAROLYN TOWNLEY BROWN GORDON BROWN: Hi-Y 10, 115 Reel Rol- lers 12. .IORENE BROWN: Tri-Hi-Y 10, 115 HR Sec. 125 Dynamiters 105 DECA5 Office Assistant. PHIL BROWN: Student Council 105 HR Vice-Pres. 105 Hi-Y 10, 11, 125 Choraleg Conoco Executive5 Scholarship Pin 10, 11. SUSAN BROWN: Tri-Hi-Y 10, 11, 125 AFS 115 Dynamiters 10, 11, Squad Leader 125 Drill Team 11, 125 Panic 11, 125 Sophomore Assembly. WILLIAM BROWN: FFA5 Cafeteria As- sistant5 Bookstore Assistant. DALE BRUDER: Trade Mechanics 11, 12. GINGER BRUDER: HR Pres.5 Dynamiters 105 Glee Club 11. LARRY BUCK: Band 10, 11, 125 Yorick Troupe 10, 11, Pres. 125 Scholarship Cert. DAN BUFTON: Football 10, 115 Baseball 2 1 5 '5 1' 0 1- I ,rcs fix 4?-v' -:gf :V I 1 wif rin Viv NN. SFI ' 'f f . V V . .-4 ay . 1, Q . : -ox A ,. M DEBI BUNCH: Conoco Executive: Chorale 12: Dynamiters 10, 11, ViceaPres. 12: Drill Team 11, I2 :Tri-Hi-Y 10, 11, 12: Scholar- ship Cert. 10, 11: Senior Play. BART BUSH: Hi-Y 10: Spanish Club 11, 12: Creative Writing Club: Anthropology Club 10, 11, 12: Junior Play: Senior Play. TERRI BUTT: HR Pres. 12: Swimming 11, 12: Yorick Troupe 12: AFS 12. BILL BUTTERFIELD: Wrestling 10, 11, 12: HR Pres. 12: Band 10, 11. DELAINA BUTTS: HR Sec. 10: Student Council 11: Tri-Hi-Y 11: Dynamiters 10, 11. 12: Yorick Troupe 12: AFS 12. ALVIN CAMPBELL: Track 11: Trade Me- chanics 12. CALVIN CAMPBELL: Wrestling 10, 11: Cross Country 12: Student Council 11, 12: Junior Jaycee. OLENE CAMPBELL: Glee Club 10. ROZ CARLSON: Tri-Hi-Y 11, 12: Dyna- miters 11, 12: AFS 12: Scholarship Pin 10, 11: National Merit Semifinalist: HR Vice- Pres. 11: HR Sec. 12: NHS. CHARLES CARRELL: Football 10, 11, 12: Scholarship Cert. 11: Conoco Executive: HR Vice-Pres. 12. WILLIAM CARTER BILL CASSELL: Reelroller 11, 12. TERRI CASSINCHAM: Dynamiters 10, 11: Tri-Hi4Y 10: Student Council 10: Drill Team 11: HR Sec. 11: Office Assistant 10: DECA Sweetheart 12. BALTA CASTILLO: AFS Scholar 68-69: AFS Club 12: Conoco Executive: HR Vice- Pres. 12. ROBERT CASTLEBERRY: Boys State: Hi- Y 11, 12: Cheerleader 12: Student Council 12: HR Vice-Pres. 11: AFS 10, 11, 12. IULIAN CATHEY: Track 12: HR Pres. 11. Several members of the Rodeo Band are shown here playing fOr Senior Janie Roby smiles proudly after being crowned 101 Ranch thousands of enthusiastic fans. Rodeo Queen. JAMES CATRON: HR Pres. 105 Sopho- more Assembly. MICKI CHAMBERS: Dynamiters 10, 115 Glee Club 105 Junior Play5 Senior Play. MERVIN CHASE: Band 10, 11, Vice-Pres. 125 Orchestra 11, Vice-Pres. 125 Scholar- ship Cert. 10, 115 Arion Award 105 Conoco Executive. JAMIE CHILDS: Tri-Hi-Y 10, 115 Dyna- miters 10, 115 Yorick Troupe 115 Orchestra 10, 11 ,12. RODNEY CHRISTY: Hi-Y 10, Vice-Pres. 11, 125 Boys Stateg Senior Liong Cat Tale 11, Sports Editor 125 Conoco Executiveg Football 10, 11, 125 Senior Class President. DELOS HOWARD CLOUD: DECA 12. DICK COATES: Football 10, 11, Captain 125 Sophomore Class Presidentg Sallee Awardg Boys Stateg Student Council 125 HR Pres. 10, 115 Senior Rotariang Conoco Executive. TERRY COATNEY: Band 10, 11, 125 Tri- Hi-Y 10, 11, 125 Conoco Executiveg Schol- arship Pins 10, 115 NHS, AFS 11, 12. ALAN COATS: Band 10, 11, 125 Orchestra 115 HR Pres. 125 Student Council 12. NANCY COFER: Senior Lion5 Conoco Executiveg NHS5 Scholarship Pin 10, 115 English 10 Award. JUDY COFFEE PAT COHENOUR: Hi-Y 105 Natl., Merit Letter of Commendation. Secret Admimtions Revealed During Leap Week Kim Ross Mr Leap Week' receives ii boufluet while Hlt9Hdf1m5 Various seniors rock out at the Leap Week dance sponsored ily -W 7 ' . - ' joe Heath and Dick Coates look on. the Trl-H1-Y. 6 X f. 19' .41 ZW JOHN CUSICK: Youth Traffic Court, Baliff 12g Hi-Y 12, Office Assistant 11. DAVID DAGG: Scholarship Cert. 10, 11, Band 10, 115 Conoco Executiveg Hi-Y 11, HR Vice-Pres. 11g Spanish Club 10, 11. DEWEY DAILEY: Cheerleader 11, 12g HR Pres, 11g Senior Playg Office Assistantg Swimming 10, Brush and Palette 11, 12. CINDY DAILY: Tri-Hi-Y 10, 11, 125 HR Sec, 10g HR Pres. 12, Dynamiters 10, 11, 12. SHAWN DAILY: HR Vice-Pres. 103 Cheer- leader 11, Head 12g Bronze, Silver Scholar- ship Ping Conoco Executive, Tri-Hi-Y 10, 11, 12. STEPHEN DANIEL: Football 10. SHELLY DAVIS RANDY DELTORTO KATHY COLBERC: HR Sec. 105 Dyna.- miters 10, 11g Tri-Hi-Y 11. CYD COLEY: Dynamiters 10, 11, Squad Leader 12g HR Sec. 10g Student Council 113 Tri-Hi-Y 10, 11, Drill Team 11, 12. CAROLYN COMER: Library Assistant 12. KATHY CONDIT: Choir 113 Creative Writ- ing 11, 12, FTA 103 Office Assistant 12. SUE CONNELLY: Dynamiters 10, 11, Glee Club 10, 11. STEVE CONWAY TERRY COOK: HR Pres. 10, 12, Vice-Pres. 10g Hi-Y 10, 11, 123 Football 10, 11, 123 AFS 124 Office Assistant. ALLEN CORNELL .IO CORPORON: Band 10, 11, 12g NHS 11, 12g HR Sec. 113 Student Council 12, Junior Playg Senior Playg Tri-Hi-Y 11, Chaplain 12, MIKE CRISP: Band 10, 11. ELAINE CROUSE: Tri-Hi-Y 10, 115 Dyna- miters 10, 115 HR Sec. 11g Library Assistant 11, 12. JACKIE CROUT: Tri-Hi-Y 11, 12g Schol- arship Cert. 11, Typing I Awardg Office Assist. MARY CROWDER: NHS 11, 12g Masonic Lodge Awardg Orchestra 10, 11, 12, All- State Orchestra 10, 11, 12g HR Vice-Pres. 11. DIANE CRUMPTON MARTHA CULWELL: Student Council 103 Tri-Hi-Y 10, 11g Dynamiters 10, 11, Squad Leader 12g HR Sec. 113 Drill Team 11, 12. PATTI CUNNINGHAM: DECA Club Sec. 12g HR Pres. 11, 12, Sec. 115 Dynamiters 10, 11g Tri-Hi-Y 10, 11. f,.lv1 4-iff Aa 4? 'f j i 3 JUDY DENOYA: Student Council 10. EDGAR DEWBERRY LAURIE DEWEY: Tri-Hi-Y 105 115 HR Sec. 10, Pres. 115 Dynamiters 10, 11, 125 Co-Editor Poncan. MARSHA DICK: Tri-Hi-Y 10, 11, 125 Cat Tale 11, Business Manager 125 Dynamiters 10, 11, Squad Leader 125 Conoco Exectuive5 Scholarship Pin 11. CAROL DIMMICK: Orchestra 10, 11, 12. DONNA DOCTOR: Girl's Stateg NHS 11, 125 Cat Tale 11, Copy Editor 125 Student Council 125 English Award 10, 115 Scholar- ship Pin 10, 11. FRANCES DOEPEL: Band 10, 115 Orches- tra 125 AFS 105 Yorick Troupe 11, 125 Model Rocket Club, Vice-Pres. 12. PAULA DOUCHERTY: Office Assistant5 Typing Award 10. Active Srs. Participate in Homecoming Festivities GREG DOVE: HR Pres, 105 Vice-Pres. 125 Debate Club, Vice-Pres. 115 Junior Play. TOMMY DOWELL: Science Club 105 Wres- tling 11. JAY DRAGER: Baseball 105 Football 115 Junior Play. STEVE EALICK: NHS 125 HR Pres. 115 Senior Liong Chemistry Awardg Honorary Engineer5 Wrestling 11, 125 Hi-Y 11, 12. CARLA EATON DEBBIE EATON: Dynamiters 10, 11 125 HR Sec. 105 Student Council 11. SHARON ECCLES: Scholarship Cert. 115 Library Club Sec. 125 Tri-Hi-Y 10, 11, 125 AFS 125 Dynamiters 10, 11, 12. DEBORAH EDWARDS: Tri-Hi-Y 10, 11, 125 HR Sec. 125 Dynamiters 10, 115 Squad Leader 125 Drill Team 11, Co- Captain 12. 9 MARY EDWARDS: NHS 125 Tri-Hi-Y 10, 11, 125 Band 10, 11, 125 HR Sec. 105 Scholarship Pin 10, 11. JERRY ELAM: HR Vice-Pres. 125 Trade 'Woodwork 11, 12. STEVE ELENBURG: Anthropology Club 10, ll, 125 Senior Play. STEVE ELLENWOOD: Hi-Y 105 Wrestling 10, 115 HR Pres. 10, 115 Sec. 125 Boy's State. LOWELL ENIX: Poncan Staff5 Quill 81 Scroll 125 FJA 12. DENNIS EPPS: Reel Rollers 12. MIKE ERICKSON: Basketball 10, 115 Baseball 10, 115 Hi-Y 11, 125 Scholarship Cert. 105 HR Vice-Pres. 10. STEVE ERKENBECK: Student Council 10, 115 Boy's State5 Youth Traffic Court, De- fense Attorney5 HE. Pres. 125 Scholarship Pin 10, 11. ,Q A Members of Miss Brigham's homeroom pull their winning float onto the field at halftime. -427' lm -'DS 193 'Q-f1.,, M. CAROLYN EVANS: HR Pres. 10: Vice- Pres. 11: Scholarship Pin 11. DEBBIE EVERY: Dynamiters 10, 11: Orchestra 10, 11, 12: Tri-Hi-Y 10, 11, 12: Scholarship Cert. 11. JANE EWERS: Tri-Hi-Y 10: Dynamiters 10: Brush 81 Palette 10, 11, 12: Art Award 10. JUDY EWERS: Tri-Hi-Y 10: Dynamiters 10: HR Vice-Pres. 10: Student Council 11. GARY FAGAN: Hi-Y 10: Spanish Club 11, 12: Tennis 12: Scholarship Cert. 11. MARY LOU FAIR: Tri-Hi-Y 10, 11, 12: Dynamiters 10, 11, Squad Leader 12: Schol- arship Pin 10, 11: Biology Award 10: SNHS. MARGARET FAULCONER: Poncan Sports Editor: Chorale 12: HR Vice-Pres. 12: Student Council 10: Homecoming Queen: Dynamiters 10, 11, Treas. 12. SHEILA FIELDS: Tri-Hi-Y 10, 11, 12: HR Pres. 11: Dynamiters 10, 11, 12: Home EC. II Award. KENT FISHER: Band 10, Vice-Pres. 11: Orchestra 11, 12: Cheerleader 11, 12: Panic. DEBBY FORD: Senior Class Secretary 12: Girls State: Conoco Executive: Senior Ro- tarian: NHS 11, 12: DAR Best Citizen 12. MALCOLM FOSTER: Football 10, 11: Scholarship Pin 10, 11: Band 10: Orchestra 11: NHS 12: Senior Rotarian. RANDY FOWLER: Band 10, 11: Hi-Y 10. VERNIE FREDRICKS: Senior Play: Li- brary Assistant. KAREN FRENCH: Tri-Hi-Y 10, 11, 12: Dynamiters 10, 11: HR Vice-Pres. 10: American History Award 10. PAT FROHREICH: Basketball 10, 11, 12: Baseball 10, 11: Hi-Y 12: Student Council 10, 11: HR Pres. 10: HR Vice-Pres. 11. MARK FULCENZE: Enid, Okla.: Class Treas. 11: Football 10, 11: Sports Editor: Letterman's Club. MARILYN FULLER: Tri-Hi-Y 10, I1, 125 Vice-Pres. 10, 125 AFS 11, Sec. 125 Orches- tra 10, 11, Sec. 125 HR Sec. 10, 115 Dyna- miters 10, 115 Squad Leader 12. BARBARA GALLAGHER: Scohlarship Cert. 115 Student Council 125 Poncan, Advertis- ing Managerg Dynamiters 10, 11, Squad Leader 125 HR Sec. 11. MIKE CALLAGHER: HR Sec. 105 Hi-Y. CATHY GARICH5 Tri-Hi-Y 115 Dyna- miters 11, 125 Library Assistant 12. BOB GARLETT: Chess Club 11, 12. WADE CARRETT: Band 10, 11, 125 Hi-Y 11, 125 Model Rocket Club Sec. ll, 125 Junior Playg Cross Country 125 Golf 12. JIM CARY:-Track 10, ll, 125 Football 10, ll, 125 Hi-Y 125 AFS 125 Office Assistant 125 Bookstore Assistant 12. WILSON GAUNTT BILL GLASS: Basketball 10, 11, 125 Base- ball 10, 11, 125 HR Vice-Pres. 115 Hi-Y 10, 11, 125 Student Jaycee. SALLY GOOD: HR Vice-Pres. 105 Band 10, 115 Student Council 115 Scholarship Cert. 115 Dynamiters 12. NANCY GOODENOW: Tri-Hi-Y 10, 115 Scholarship Pin 10, 115 HR Sec. 115 NHS 11, 125 Yorick Troupe 11, Vice-Pres. 12. KAREN GOODGER: FTA 10, 11, 125 Tri- Hi-Y 125 Scholarship Cert. 115 Tennis 11, 12. 11-2, M 'Sf':'f.t 1' MIKE GRAY: Reel Roller 11. ,W KAY GREEN: Tri-Hi-Y 10. f' JOAN GRIFFITH: Library Assistant 11, 125 Office Assistant 12. DARRELL CRIMLEY: HR Pres. 125 Sophomore Assembly. K Jimmy Hess, a physics student, is shown completing the steps in making his home-made telescope. HELEN GUNN: Scholarship Cert. 11: Band 11, 12: Billings, Mont.: Forensics 10, 11: Band 10, 11: Drama 10, 11: Orchestra 11. MIKE GUTHRIE: Football 10, 11, 12: Base- ball l1: HR ViceAPres. 12: Scholarship Cert. 10, 11. CHARLES HALEY: Band 10, 11: Hi-Y 10, 11, 12: Math Club 11, Sec. 12: Scholarship Pin 10, 11: NHS 12: Model Rocket Club 11, Pres. 12: Senior Rotarian. CECYLE HALL: Dynamiters 10, 11: Tri- Hi-Y 10: Student Council 11: Chorale 11, Sec. 12: Panic 11, 12. SHARON HALL: Band 10, 11, 12: Tri-Hi-Y 11: HR Pres. 10: Student Council 11, 12: Library Assistant 10, 11. NANCY HALLER: Tri-Hi-Y 10, 11: Dyna- miters 10, 11: HR 'Sec. 10, 11:,Vice-Pres. 10: Office Assistant. PAT HALLIGAN: Tri-Hi-Y 10: Dynaa miters 10: HR Vice-Pres. 10. .IIMMY HAMILTON: Hi-Y 10, 11, 12: Cheerleader 11, 12: Boys State: Scholarship Cert. 10: Scholarship Pin 11: Student Coun- cil 12: HR Pres. 11. 'YN Srs. Accomplished Various Projects in Physics V,,,, ,, If DON I-IARDIN: Stage Craft 11, 12. brary Assistant 11: Office Assistant 12: AFS 11. BUCK HARRIS: Hi-Y 10, 11, 12: Football 10: Student Council 10: HR Pres. 11: Base- ball 10, 11, 12: Chorale 11, 12. CATHY HARRIS: Tri-Hi-Y 10, 11, 12: X Dynamiters 10, 11, 12: Debate Club 10, , , 11, 12, Pres. 11: AFS 11, Pres. 12: HR 'ts Sec. 12: NHS 11, 12. SANDRA HARMAN: Band 10, 11: Li- f E z Z W .f f' fi KALEN HARRIS: HR Sec. 10: Student Council 12: Tri-Hi-Y 10, 11, 12: DECA Treas, 12: Band 10, 11: Scholarship Pin Q' ,H 11, 12. PAULA HARRIS: Library Assistant 12. fjj M TERRY HARRIS: Dynamiters 10, 11: De- X ,L bate Club 11: Science Club 11: FTA 12: FFA sweetheart 12. V THERESA HARRIS 5 , 4 if ,fl A ANN HASKINS: Dynamiters 10: FHA 12. SYLVIA HAUN: Tri-Hi-Y 10, 11: HR Sec. 10: Dynamiters 10, 11, 12. RAY HAUSER: Football 10: HR Pres. 11: RW I Student Council 12. W' TONI HAWTHORN: Dynamiter 119 DECA- ,aww PATTY ANN HAYNES: HR Sec. 10: Glee ,, QQ Club 11. I Q J STEVE HAYS: Football 10, 11: Band 10: f Orchestra 11: Math Club 12: Slide Rule Y Vg Cl b 12. f LYIDIA LONG HAZEN n M fr- 'Q JOE HEATH: Senior Class Vice-Pres.: , N Football 10, 11, 12: HR Pres. 11, 12: H1-Y 'S - ' V V f Pres. 10, 11, 12: Senior Lion. ul, ' Y' few Q-ad is 1 Ik Y , y 1. .. .f X W .... I JEAN HORNE DARRELL HOWARD: Football 10 ,11, 12. SUE HOWELL: HR Sec. 10: Scholarship Cert. 10: Office Assistant 11: Creative Writing Club 12. SUZY HRON: Tri-Hi-Y 10, 11, 12: Dy- namite-rs 10, 11, 12: Junior Play: Senior Play: Panic 11: Sophomore Assembly. RONNIE HUDNALL KATHY HUFFMAN CHRIS HULL: Tri-Hi-Y 11, 12: Dyna- miters 12: Memphis, Tenn.: Tri-Hi-Y Sec. 11: Spanish Club 11: Speech Club 11. MIKE HUNSAKER: Hi-Y 11, 12: HR Pres. 10: Golf 10, 11, 12. llg xf 'WX - reap. 'Uh kV'f ..1,'.. :--:. ,Qf.'ff,. Q ,-,f' i fawzfmz-'1 ,1- -.-e-if T1 REX HEINTZ: Poncan Staff 12: Math Club 12: Slide Rule Club 12. RON HELDENBRAND: Youth Traffic Court .Judge 12: Boys' State :Conoco Exec.: NHS: Honorary Engineer: Senior Lion: HR Pres. 10, 11: Scholarship Pin 10, 11: Biology Award. BARBARA HENDERSON: HR Sec. 10, 11: Dynamiters 10, 11, Squad Leader 12: Schol- arship Cert, 10: Drill Team 11, 12: Tri- Hi-Y 10, 11, 12. BENNIE HENDERSON DARYL HESS: Tennis 10, 11, 12: Scholar- ship Pins 10, 11: Nonnamaker Award 11: NHS: Boys State: Junior Class Pres.: Stu- dent Council Pres.: Masonic Lodge Award. JAMES HESS: Paramedic Club Pres. 10. TOM HILE DENNIS HODDY: HR Sec. 10, Vice-Pres. 11. TERESA HODDY CHARLENE HODGES JILL HOGAN: Tri-Hi-Y 10, 11, 12: HR Vice-Pres. 11: Dymnarniters 10, 11, 12: Office Assistant 11: Yorick Troupe 11. KIM HOGAN: Cat Tale 11, Editor 12: Youth Traffic Court Clerk 11: Student Council 10, 12: Dynamiters 10, 11, Squad Leader 12: Tri-Hi-Y 10, Vice-Pres. 11, 12: Conoco Executive: NHS 11, Sec, 12: HR Pres. 10: Senior Rotarian. ERSEL HOLDER: Hi-Y 11, 12: Football 10, 11, 12: Basketball 10: Scholarship Cert. 1110, 11: NHS 12: Conoco Executive: Senior ion. JAY HOLMES: HR Vice-Pres. 11: Hi-Y 11, 12: Bookstore Assist. 11, 12: Reel Rol- ler 12. WILMA HOLMES: DECA. FRED HONEYMAN 1. , A . ' l s li A As other contestants applaud, Karla Petersen begins her walk and reign as 1969 Ponca City Junior Nliss. 14 Senior Girls Compete for junior Miss Title LESLIE HURD: Football 10, 115 Chorale 125 Choir 10 ,11. KAREN IRWIN: FTA 125 Scholarship Cert. 115 Office Assistant 12. MICHAEL IVIE: Algebra II Award5 Schol- arship Cert, 115 Band 10, 11, 125 Chorale 125 HR Treas. 11. MARSHA JACKSON: Tri-Hi-Y 10, Pres. 11, Sec. 125 HR Pres. 10, Sec. 125 Band 10, 11, 125 Panic 11, 125 Spanish Club 105 Soph. Assembly. WANDA JACOBS: HR Sec. 12. Mn SARA JARMAN: Tri-Hi-Y 10, 11, 125 rw Dynamiters 10, 11, 125 HR Vice-Pres. 105 Senior Playg Panic. GEORGE J EFF RIES: Band 10, 11, 12. NICK JEFFRIES: Band 10, 11, 125 Office ' Assistant. 'wjrlv if-L'::' ' 1 ,A - ALLEN JOHNSON BILL JOHNSON: FFA 10, 11, 125 Wres- tling 10. EDWARD JOHNSON JEFF JOHNSON: Debate Club Pres. 125 Chorale Vice-Pres. 125 Band 10, 11, 125 Muskogee, Okla. HR Vice-Pres.5 Law Club 105 Senior Play. Tricyclist Nancy Haller pedals faster as she comes closer to the Bringing up the rear Marsha Dick tries hard not to finish lat finishing line. Tricycle Race Ends in Beaubien-Bugby Rivalry KATHY JOHNSON: DECA 12: HR Pres. 10: Sec. 12. ROSEMARY JONES: AFS 10, 11, 12: Yorick Troupe 11, 12: NHS 12: SNHS 10, Sec. 11: HR Sec. 12: Band 10, 11. 12: Scholarship Pins 10, 11. LARRY KEIRN: Football 11, 12: Track 12: Oklahoma City: DECA 10: Band Vice- Pres. 10. SUE KELLY: HR Sec. 10: Dynamiters 10: HR Treas. 11: Tri-Hi-Y 10. BOB KERFOOT: Band 10, 11, 12. LINDA KING: Student Council 10: Library Club 11, 12: FHA 11, 12. DAN KINZIE: Football 10: Hi-Y 10: HR Vice-Pres. 11: Office Assistant 12. PEGGY KIRK: HR Pres. 11: Vice-Pres. 12: Foods 1 Award: Office Assistant 12. TERRI KIRKPATRICK: Dynamiters 10, 11, 12: Scholarship Cert. 11: Glee Club 10, 11. GREG KLUFA: HR Sec. 11, 12: Office Assistant 10: Football 10. CECIL L. KOEHN: HR Sec. 11. 12: FFA: Trade Woodwork 11, 12. JAN KONKLIN: Dynamiters 10, 11: Tri- Hi-Y 10: HR Sec. 10: Library Assistant. MIKE KORNBLIT: Hi-Y 10, 11, Sec. 12: HR Pres. 10, 11: Scholarship Cert.: Panic. BARBRA KREBS: Band 11, 12: Office Assistant 11, 12: FHA 12: Panic 11. PHIL LANDAUER: Student Council Vice- Pres. 12: Junior Class Vice-Pres.: Student Council 10, 11, 12: Hi-Y 10, 11, 12: Senior Rotarian: Tennis 10, 11, 12. MARVIN LANE: Basketball 10, 11, 12: Track 10, 11, 12: HR Pres. 12: Vice-Pres. 11. ,N 111' aff? ,Q-M ,V-V TOM LANE: Band 10, 11, 125 Model Rocket Club 11, 125 Golf 11, 125 Hi-Y 105 Wres- tling Manager 11, 12. DEBRA JILL LARIMER BARBARA LARUE: Tri-Hi-Y 10, 115 Band 10, 115 Dynamiters 10, 115 HR Sec. 105 Office Assistant 12. TERRY LAUGHLIN: Hi-Y 10, 115 Football 10, 115 Wrestling 10. MARK LEAVITT: Band 10, 11, 125 Stage Band 10, 11, 125 Hi-Y 11, 125 HR Vice-Pres. 115 Altus, Key Club 105 Biology Club 10. PASKELL LECLAIR: Football 115 Reel Roller 11, 12. CAROL LEE: Dynamiters 105 Glee Club 105 Choir 11, 125 Creative Writing Club 125 Panic. JOHN LEE: Football 10, 11, Captain 125 Track 11, 125 Boys Stateg HR Pres. 12. Q . snare, ir 52 it .. Q. sm- . - '--N ww?--ex 12-',- r M. , 5.11.5 ,,..,- .... 5 5 ..,. 5, ' ' ..,L ' ' ig' ,. f f7iiQ'f3.Ef ,. X .,,.. .k,, , 5? K, . 45 1- - - - M, -ra sw gg - Q-.r'-sf 5222? X ,. M... . e'? TA X.. Q W 'K 3 - J, 5 41443. -4 W W '-5 is , fL 5 X 4 -'W lx 44,15 ,, .., .- 4 lvjtw- 'r IT' f '4' Ii 5 ' y QIZA V .V , -:ri , :. -. A A k Tia z 1' yi -f f aff MARSHA LESLIE: NHS 11, 125 Orchestra 10, 11, Treas. 125 Dynamiters 10, 11, 125 AFS Treas. 125 Tri-Hi-Y 10, 11, 125 Senior Lion. JILL LIPPOLDT: Tri-Hi-Y 10, 115 Dyna- miters 10, 11, 125 HR Sec. 125 Student Council 105 Orchestra 10, 11, 125 Tennis 10, 11. BEVERLY LITTLEHOE: Oo-Kee-Hee His- torian 105 Sec. 115 Pres. 125 Library Club Pres. 125 Paramedic Club 115 BPW Repre- sentativeg Office Assistant. GENE ANN LIVINGSTON: Tri-Hi-Y 10, 11, 125 Dynamiters 10, 11, 125 Scholarship Cert. 10, 115 Conoco Executive5 Senior Ro- tariang NHS 12. STAN LONG: Hi-Y 10, 115 Band 10, 11, 125 Orchestra 115 Junior Playg Senior Playg Panic 11, 12. DON LONEY ERIC LOW: Spanish Club 11, 12. DEBRA LOWMAN: Tri-Hi-Y Sec. 10, 115 Dynamiters 10, 11, 125 HR Sec. 10. GREG LUKEHART: Hi-Y 105 Golf 10, 11, 12. JANET MCCAFFREE: Tri-Hi-Y 125 Dyna- miters 125 Wichita, Kansasg Karate Club 105 Pep Club 10, 11. RUBY MCCALLICK: Dynamiters 10, 11, 12. ESTELLETA MCCLASKEY: Dynamiters 10, 11. 12. JEANNE MCCLUNG: FTA 115 Library As- sistant. JOHN McCLUSKEY: Band 10, 11, 125 Orchestra 11, 125 Junior Playg Senior Play5 Hi-Y 10. 11. VICKI McCOLGAN: Tri-Hi-Y 10, 115 Or- chestra 10, 11, 12. GREG MARTIN: Hi-Y 11, 125 HR Sec. 10, 125 Band 10, 115 Scholarship Pin 11, 125 NHS 125 Debate Club Vice-Pres. 115 Crea- tive Writing Club Vice-Pres. 12. JANET MARTIN: Tri-Hi-Y 10, 115 Dyna- miters 10, 11, 125 HR Vice-Pres. 115 Soph- omore Assembly. MIKE MEADOR: Basketball 105 Baseball 10, 11, 125 Scholarship Cert. 10, 115 Office Assistant. MIKE MEEKS: Band 105 HR Vice-Pres. 105 Pres. 115 Cheerleader 11, 12. KYLE MEREDITH: Creative Writing Club 125 Brush Sz Palette Club 125 Orchestra 115 Scholarship Pin 11. JANET MERRIFIELD: Dynamiters 10, 11, Pres. 125 HR Pres. 10, 125 Outstanding Dynamiter 10, 115 HR Vice-Pres. 105 Tri- Hi-Y 10, 11, 125 Student Council 11. KENNY MEYER: FFA 10, 11, 12. LORETTA MIER li? ROSEY MCCULLOUCH: Dynamiters 10, 11 Cheerleader 125 Homecoming Attendant 12 All Sports Queen. BILL McENANY ROY McGRAW: HR Vice-Pres. 11, 12. STEVE McKAY: Hi-Y 125 Reel Rollers 11 125 Reel Rollers Award 11, 12. WILMA McKEE: Office Assistant 12. RON McMAHAN DON MCMATH: Chemistry Assistant5 Cre- ative Writing Club 12. BOB MCWHORTER DIANA MCWHORTER: Conoco Executive5 Scholarship Pin 10, 115 Student Council 105 Dynamiters 10, 11, 125 Drill Team 115 Brush 81 Palette 10, Vice-Pres, 11. MARILYN MADDOX: Tri-Hi-Y 10, 11, 125 Dynamiters 10, 115 Clee Club 11. MIKE MADDUX: Hi-Y 10, 11, 125 Foot- ball 115 Basketball 105 HR Pres. 125 Vice- Pres. 10, 11. DEBRA MANLEY: Glee Club 11, 12. KENNY MANN: Hi-Y 105 HR Pres. 10, 115 Vice-Pres. 11. JEFF MARKS: Hi-Y 10, 11, Vice-Pres. 125 Youth Traffic Court Prosecuting Attorney 125 Senior Liong Baseball 105 Basketball 105 Sophomore Assembly. BOB MARSHALL: Scholarship Cert. 11. CATHY MARTIN: Student Council 105 I-IR Sec. 115 Dynamiters 10, 11, Squad Leader 125 Drill Team 11, Co-Captain 125 Tri-Hi-Y 10, 11, 125 Panic. . , ,.f-4 Q 7 9 Members of Miss Quigley's homeroom struggle to win the Senior Championship. Enthusiastic Upperclassmen Active in Intramurals FRANCES MILLER: Student Council 125 Dynamiters 10. 11. 125 Tri-Hi-Y 10, 115 Office Assistant. KENNY MILLER: Hi-Y 10, 11, 125 HR Vice-Pres. 105 Student Council 115 Scholar- ship Cert. 105 Track 10, 11, 12. MAUDIE MILLER: Prosecuting Attorney, Youth Traffic Court 125 NHS 11. Vice.Pres. 125 Dynamiters 10, 11, Squad Leader 125 SNHS. PHIL MILLER: HR Pres. 10, 115 Wrestling 10,11,12. JOHN MINOR: Scholarship Pin 10, 115 HR Pres. 115 Math Club 11, Vice-Pres. 125 Band 10, 115 Orchestra 10, 115 Stage Band 11, 12. CAROLYN MITCHELL: Paramedic Club 10, 115 Choir 11, 125 FTA 12. ROBERT MONCER: Chorale 12. .IOE MOODY: Band 10, 11, 12. TERRY MOORE: Football 105 Wrestling 10, 115 Golf 10, 125 Junior Playg Senior Play. CHERYL JEAN MORGAN: Band 10, 115 DECA 12. CHUCK MULLIN: Hi-Y 10, 11, 125 Foot- ball 10, 115 Basketball 10, 11, 125 HR Pres. 105 Student Council 12. OWEN MURRAY: Dynamiters 10, 115 Panic 11, 125 Chorale 125 Tri-Hi-Y 105 Yorick Troupe 11. MARK MUSIC: Football 105 HR Vice-Pres. 10, 115 Conoco Executiveg Reel Rollerg Scholarship Cert. 11. CONNIE MUSSETT: Tri-Hi-Y 10, 11, Pres. 125 Dynamiters 10, 11, Squad Leader 125 HR Pres. 125 Vice-Pres. 115 Choraleg Senior Liong Conoco Executive. CHERYL MYERS: HR Sec. 125 Dynamiters 10, 11, 12. MARSHA MYERS: Co-Editor Poncan 125 Conoco Executive5 HR Sec. 115 Dynamiters 10, 11, 125 Scholarship Pin 105 Scholarship Cert. 11. . .. F4-I 1 MA aw. Conoco Executives Mark Music, Greg Martin, Ron Heldenbrand, Kalen Harris, and Susan Skinner listen intently to lectures given by various Continental employees. 106 Top Seniors Chosen as Conoco Executives ,. v e' JIM NELSON: Slide Rule Club 11g Track 5 STEVE NICHOLS: HR Pres. 123 Football 10. 11, 123 Baseball 113 Basketball 10. Wie, V JIM NlxoN1 HR sf-C. 12, ip M ,,ol JANET DAVIS NOLAN E J CARY NORRIS: Band 10, 11, 12. RUSTY OGLE: Football 10, 11. 12, Student Council 125 HR Sec. 105 Hi'Y 10, 11, 12g Office Assistant. KENNY O'GRADY: Stagecraft 12. MARLENA.ORR: FTA 10, Sec. 113 Pres. 125 Conoco Executiveg Scholarship Cert. 114 HR Vice-Pres. 11. ELLEN ORTWEIN: Tri-Hi-Y 10, 11, 12g Scholarship Cert. 113 Dynamiters 10, 11, 12g Conoco Executiveg HR Sec. 103 Cllorale. CAROL OSBORNE: Scholarship Pin 103 Scholarship Cert, 11: Office Assistant. GLENDA OUTHIER: AFS 10, 11. 125 Dy- nanliters 10, 115 Creative Writing Club 11, 123 Band Office 12. SUSAN OVERALL: Band 10, 11, 12g Cho- rale 12g Junior Playg Panic 11, 125 Tri-Hi-Y 11. HARLAN OVERMAN: FFA 10. 11. Pres. 12. NAN PARIS: Sallee Award3 Nonamaker Awardg Lions ANVdfdQ NHS 11, 123 Sopho- more Class Sec.3 Girls State3 Cheerleader 11, 123 Student Council 103 Homecoming Queen Attendant 11. ARLENE ARANT PARKS ,IACQUE PARTRIDGE: Tri-Hi-Y 10g Dy- namiters 10, 11, 123 Office Assistant 12. DANA PATTEN: Band 10. 11, 123 Scholars ship Cert. 10, 113 Conoco Executiveg Na- tional Merit Letter of Commendation. ANN PATTERSON: FIA 11. Pres. 123 News-Feature Editor Poncan 123 Creative Writing Club 123 Dynamiters 123 Conoco Executive. TERRI PAYNE: HR Sec. 123 Dynamiters 10, 113 Office Assistant 11. 12. LINDA PENNINCYTON: Tri-Hi-Y 123 Waco, Texas, Band 103 HR Vice-Pres. 113 Conoco Executive. HOPE PERRY: Poncan Staff 12, Circula- tion Managerg Yorick Troupe 113 DECA 123 Dynamiters 10. VICKIE MCGEE PERRY CARL PETERSEN: Scholarship Cert. 113 Swim Team 10. 11, 123 Honorary Engineer 123 Track 11. KARLA PETERSEN: Tri-Hi-Y 10, 113 Band 10. 11. 123 Junior Play3 Junior Miss3 NHS 123 Conoco Executive3 Stage Band 11, 122 Scholarship Pin 10, 11. I 3' ,. . I ,. 53, , 3 :V,,l.f5'm? . .,.,.e i .9 ,, , at fr 3 , ,fax '3:2!?f?fj' 'iwgjr ,. , K' and A 55' fl W . ,sm 5 M Z rdf' WU 0 W l if iff? NORMA PETTY TOM PICKRELL: Hi-Y 12. BRAD PIEL: Football 103 Hi-Y 10, 12? Reelroller 11, 123 HR Pres. 12. MIKE PINKERTON: Hi-Y3 HR Vice-Pres. 10, 12. TERESA PLUMLEIGH: DECA 123 Office Asistant 123 Pawhuska, FHA 103 VICA 1.1. BONNIE PLUNKETT: Tri-Hi-Y 10, 11, 12? HR Sec. 10, Dynamiters 10, 11, Sec. 123 Drill Team 123 AFS 11. MIKE POWELL ALICIA PRADO: Tri-Hi'Y 10, 113 Dyna- miters 10, 113 Office Assistant 12. PAM PRICE LINDA PUNCHES: Tri-Hi-Y 10, 11, 123 Dynamiters 10, 11, 123 Office Assistant 123 Yorick Troupe 11. DARLENE QUIMBY: Lubbock, Texas GRA 10, Sec. 11. Pres. 123 Spanish Club 10, 11, Vice-Pres. 123 HR Sec. 10. -501-INNY RANKIN: Trade Machine Shop 1312. 12 rw'-r,r MARKETA RODRI UES: Tri Hi-Y 10 11 ' Q ' 9 i Dynamiters 105 HR Vice-Pres. 115 Ameri- can History Award 105 Office Assistant 11, 12. ROLLAND ROQUEMORE KIM ROSS: Senior Lion: Conoco Execu- tive5 Creative Writing 125 Scholarship Pin 125 NHS 125 HR Vice-Pres. 125 Prince Po-Hig Football 12. LEE ROSS: Football 105 Golf 10, 11, 12: Student Council 10. JANICE CAROLYN ROWE: Tri-Hi-Y 10, 125 Dynamiters 10, 11, 125 Office Assistant 125 Conoco Executiveg Panicg Library As- sistant. JANICE ROWE: Tri-Hi-Y 10, 11, 125 Band 10, 115 Dynamiters 125 HR Vice-Pres. 103 Sec. 115 Scholarship Cert. 10, Pin 11. MARY LOU RUSSELL: Dynamiters 10, 115 FTA 11, 125 Anthropology Club 11, 125 Conoco Executiveg America History Award 105 Office Assistant. SHELLEY'HOWE RUTHERFORD: Debate Club 10, 11, Vice-Pres. 125 Anthropology Club 10, 11, Sec. 125 Dynamiters 10, 11, 125 World History Award 11. SUSAN RUTLEDCE: Tri-Hi-Y 10, 11, 125 Dynamiters 10, 11, 125 Scholarship Pin 10, 11: Conoco Executive Senior Rotariang HR Sec. 10. MARK RUTTER IRENE SANDERS CHRIS SATTRE TOM RENBARGER: Hi-Y 105 Debate Club 115 Brush 81 Palette Club 12. CHRIS REYNOLDS: Scholarship Cert. 10, 115 Drill Team 11, 125 Dynamiters 11, 125 Tri-Hi-Y 125 Conoco Executive. DEAN REYNOLDS: HR Pres. 105 Hi-Y 12. MARY REYNOLDS: Tri-Hi-Y 10, 115 Band 10, 11. 125 Scholarship Cert. 11, 125 Conoco Executive. STEVE RICHEY: Scholarship Pin 10. 115 Conoco Executive: Hi-Y 10. .IUDI RICKARDS: Dynamiters 10, 11, 125 HR Sec. 10, HR Vice-Pres. 115 Glee Club 11. REGINA RIDEAU: Yorick Troupe 115 Tri- Hi-Y 10, 125 Sophomore Assemblyg Panicg BILL ROY ROACH: Hi-Y 10, 11, 125 Band 10, 11, Pres. 125 Scholarship Cert. 115 Swim Team 11, 125 HR Sec. 10, Vice-Pres. 11, Pres. 12. KERMIT ROBERTSON: Wrestling 10, 11, 125 Scholarship Cert. 115 Student Council 10, 11. JANET ROBINS: Chorale 11, 125 Conoco Executive5 Scholarship Pin 10, Cert. 115 Dyamiters 10, 11, 125 Panic. MAX ROBINSON: Football 10, 11, 125 HR Pres. 115 Sec. 10, 125 Band Pres. 105 Or- chestra 11, Pres. 12. CONNIE ROBISON: Dynamiters 10, 11, 125 Tri-Hi-Y 10, 115 Scholarship Pin 10, 11' 5 7 SNHS5 Conoco Executiveg Creative Writing Club. EARLENE SCHUESSLER: Library Club. Sec. 11, Vice-Pres. 12, Senior Lion, Scholar- ship Cert. 10, 11, Conoco Executive, Li- brary Assistant 10, 11. CREEK SCOTT: Hi-Y 10, 11, 12, Math Club 12, HR Vice-Pres. 11, Basketball 10, 11, Golf 10, 11, 12, Baseball 11, 12, Panic. PHYLLIS SEARS JIM SEE SHARON SEMLER: Tri-1-li-Y 10, Dyna- miters 10, 11, Office Assistant 11, Scholar- ship Cert. 10, 11, Typing Award 10, Biology Award 10. LINN SHAFFER: Hi-Y 11, 12, Band 10, 12. JOYCE SHANKS: Tri-Hi-Y 10, 11, 12, Dynamiters 10, 11, 12, Drill Team 11, HR Vice-Pres. 10, 12, Student Council 10, Yo- rick Troupe, Panic. JUDY SHANKS: Tri-Hi-Y 10, 11, 12, Dy- namiters 10, 11, 12, Drill Team 11, Stu- dent Council 11, Yorick Troupe 11, Spanish Club 10, Panic. ROGER SHARP: Hi-Y 11, 12, HR Pres. 11, Football 10, 11, 12, Wrestling 10, Office Assistant 11, 12. PAM SHARPE: Scholarship Pin 10, Cert. 11, NHS 12, Tri-Hi-Y 10, 11, 12, Dyna- miters 10, Student Council 11, 12, Conoco Executive, Senior Rotarian. LONNIE SHERRON CLIFF SHILLING: Band 10, 11, 12, Foot- ball 10, Hi-Y 11, Student Council 11, Scholarship Cert. 10, Spanish Club 10, 11. KIRK SHREWSBURY: Hi-Y 10, 12, Pres. 11, Youth Traffic Court Defense Attorney 11, Judge 12, NHS 11, Pres. 12, Scholar- ship Pin 10, 11, 12, Rennsalaer Award. BARRY SICKS: Band 10, 11, 12, Scholar- ship Cert. 10, Algebra 1 Award, Science Club 10, 11, Pres. 12, Student Council 10, 11, HR Vice-Pres. 12. LYNN STLVY: Tri-Hi-Y 11, 12, HR Sec. 11, Band 10, 11, Twirler 10, 11, FTA 12. SANDY SIMONS: Tri-Hi-Y 10, 11, 12, Dynamiters 10, 11, Squad Leader 12, HR Sec. 10, Student Council 11, Conoco Execu- tive, Senior Lion. Yesterday Today Tomorrow Senior Assembly Yesterday was portrayed by Susan Brown Susan Skinner Kim Hogan and Jacque Partridge as they sang A, You're Adorable DIANN SIMS: Dynamiters 10, 11. KIRBY LEE SKAGGS: Wrestling 10, 11. MICK SKAGGS: Band 10, 11, Office As- sistant 11, 12, HR Pres. 10, 11, Vice-Pres. 11. ANN SKIDMORE: Tri-Hi-Y 10, 11, 12, Dynamiters 10, 11, Squad Leader 12, Schol- arship Pin 10, 11, NHS 12, Conoco Execu- tive, Chorale 11, 12, Tennis. SUSAN SKINNER: Cat Tale 11, Layout Edi- tor 12, Girls State, HR Sec. 12, Bronze Scholarship Pin 11, Cert. 12, Conoco Execu- tive, Senior Lion, Band 10, 11, 12, Twirler 10, Tri-Hi-Y 10, 11, 12, AFS 11, 12, Panic. TERRY SLEDGE: Track 10, 12, HR Sec. 10. EILEEN GLASER SMALL SUSIE SMETHERS: Tri-Hi-Y 10, 11, Yo- rick Troupe 10, Dynamiters 10, 11, Student Council 10. CAROLYN SMITH: HR Pres. 11, Scholar- ship Cert. 10, Scholarship Pin 11, Conoco Executive, Dynamitcrs 10, 11, DECA, Tri-Hi-Y 10, Business Math Award. MARSHA SMITH: Office Assistant 11, Typing Assistant 12, FHA 12, SHARON SMITH: Glee Club 10, Advanced Glee Club 11, Choir 12, Sophomore Assem- bly. STANLEY DWAIN SMITH: FFA 10, 11, Vice-Pres. 12, Baseball 11, Auto Mechanics Award 10, Agriculture Award 11. Announcements, Robes Part of Senior's Routine fy 1 , If ' -. 5 -.,, 1 44, - eff ' 133,-3 i ,I -4' I , . -f--,W 1, an f in TT i 4 rf Q f' W 4' f A5 f,,, a .,.. ,,, ,, . f . 5 ' ' 1151, A T? fi' ,-J ', c' i' I 1 - 1 if H., , nf? Z' 1 '41 ff-,, SQ? v ' . 4ey1..r,5i?71 2'?,'.avfkirh 1 '- wil? s1fff2't'ff'-1-Q,.f 1-Q221f.2f:z7-.:. i'4 !:VQ We-7' new 2-M915 ,, r . . ' MZSZQQ ic-uf X14 i ,LI IV I .,,-,....: -. - ' l . ' . 'C Q ' W MM: I . r, - I vial- V - , 3 , kwyfv, Wm. ,ri-' is 3 5? ' .l'f'1fg - I aww i ,M-wr www 44' -wa-rw Seniors Jill Lippoldt and Nancy Williams order graduation announce- ments from Debby Ford, bookstore assistant. I Wu... Sa, TAN-5. if V ,fy pf, x ,, fir, I fffi- .Ieanne Beran sizes and sorts caps and gowns, getting them ready for distribution. CONNIE SMYLY: Tri-Hi-Y 10, 11, 122 Dynamiters 10, 11, Squad Leader 12g Schol- arship Cert. 103 Pin 113 Chorale 123 Panicg Choir 113 Clee Club 10. TOM SOBER: Office Assistant 113 DECA 123 HR Pres. 12. GARY SOLE: Hi-Y 10, 113 Band 10, 123 Basketball Manager 10, 113 Scholarship Cret. 111 Senior Lion3 Youth Traffic Court Baliff 113 Cat Tale 11, Photographer 12. FERN SPURLOCK: Algebra I Award 103 Clee Club 11, 123 Scholarship Cert. 10, 113 FTA 10, 12, Treas. 113 FHA II, Pres. 123 Conoco Executive. PAM STEFFEY: HR Pres. 10, 123 Dyna- miters 10, 123 FHA 11, Historian 123 Clothing Award 10. LARRY STEICHEN: NHS 123 Band 10, 11, Drum Major 123 Boys Stateg Scholarship Cert. 10, 113 HR Pres. 103 Science Club 10, Pres. 113 Treas. 123 Conoco Executiveg Senior Rotarian. DAVID STEWART: Hi-Y 11, 123 Band 10, 113 HR Vice-Pres. 10. JIM STIEBER: Hi-Y 10, 11, 123 Football 102 Office Assistant 113 FFA 103 HR Pres. 10, 11, 12. CAROLYN STUARD: Dynamiters 10, 11, 12Q Office Assistant 123 Clee Club 10, 11. BYRON SUDBURY: International Science Fair 113 Scholarship Pin 10, 113 NHS 123 Anthropology Club 10, 11, 123 Pres.3 Ist in Oklahoma Junior Academy of Science3 1 of 2 Top Oklahoma High School Scientists. CAROL SUMMERFIELD: Band 103 Dyna- miters 113 FHA 113 Glee Club 11. MARVA SWART: Band 10, 113 Library Assistant 103 Scholarship Cert. 113 Tri-Hi-Y 10. BECKY TAGUE: Tri-Hi-Y 10, 11, 123 Dy- namiters 10, 11, 123 Scholarship Cert. 10, Pin 113 Conoco Executive. RITA TAMONDONG: Dynamiters 12g AFS Scholar 68-695 Office Assistant 123 Glee Club 123 Yorick Troupe. CHERYL TAPLIN: Student Council 123 NHS 123 Yorick Troupe 11, Sec. 123 Conoco Executiveg Junior Play3 Scholarship Pin 11, Cert. 10. ,IANICE TAYLOR: Paramedic Club 103 Dynamiters 10, 113 HR Sec. 11. 'UA 'if' X, r.. ,.,gavn' lf if-x .an-.. 49? '-in PAT TAYLOR: HR Treas. 10, 113 Dyna- miters 10, 113 Tri-Hi-Y 10. ROBERT TEICHMER: FFA Sec. 123 Base- ball IO. SONIA TERRY: Dynamiters 10, 11, 123 Tri-Hi-Y 10, 11, 123 Glee Club 103 Choir 113 Office Assistant 12. LARRY THOMAS RICHARD THOMAS RITA THOMAS SHARON THOMAS: Scholarship Cert. 103 Pin 113 NHS 123 Chorale 11, 123 Orchestra 10, 11, 123 Dynamiters 10, 11, 123 AAUW Creative Writing Award 113 Tri-Hi-Y 10, 123 AFS 11, 12. LISA THOMPSON: Perkins: Basketball 10, 113 Basketball Queen Attendant 11. DEAN UTSLER: Football 11, 125 Baseball 11, 125 Wrestling 115 Trade Wood Work 12. CHRIS VANATTA: Hi-Y 11, 125 Scholar- ship Cert. 115 Office Assistant 12. SHERRY VANNOY: Tri-Hi-Y 105 Dyna- miters 105 HR Sec. 105 Pres. 12. 1 CATHY WALDRON: Tri-Hi-Y 10, 11, 125 Drill Team 115 Yorick Troupe 115 Dyna- miters 10, 11, 125 Office Asistant5 Tennis 10. STEPHANIE WALKER: Band 10, 11, 125 Junior Play5 Senior Play. MARY WALSH: Orchestra 10, 11, 125 FTA 10, 12, Vice-Pres. 11. MONICA WALTIMYER: Glee Club 115 Panic 12. LESLIE WARREN CARLA WASSON: Dynamiters 10, 11, Squad Leader 125 Drill Team 125 Tri-Hi-Y 10, 115 FIA 125 HR Vice-Pres. 115 Poncan Staff, Advertising Manager5 Glee Club 11. GAYLA WEAVER: Tri-Hi-Y 10, 11, 125 Band 10, 11, 125 Scholarship Cert. 115 French Club 115 Yorick Troupe 125 AFS 12. DAN WEBB: Hi-Y 10, 11, 125 HR Vice- Pres. 10, 125 Chorale 11, Pres. 125 Youth Traffic Court Defense Attorney 125 .Iunior Playg Senior Playg Panic. LEON WEHR PAT WELCH: GRA 105 FHA 11, Vice- Pres. 125 HR Vice-Pres. 115 Physical Edu- cation Award 115 Library Assistant 10, 11. LEALAND WELKER: Baseball 10, 11, 12. DIANA WELLS: Dynamiters 105 Tri-Hi-Y 105 Sophomore Assembly. +ff fWf 9 - P? . , 5 ,. :1 fm 5- ' 429 5 f ' f.,5,, ,gan 5 , f I l x: :Q A I i j ff Q. . . , L . , WANDA THOMPSON: Glee Club 105 Dyna- miters 10, 115 DECAg Office Assistant. JAMES THORPE: Hi-Y 115 Spanish Club 11, 125 Debate 11, 125 Creative Writing 12. DUANE THURMOND: Choir 105 Chorale 11, 125 Panic. SUSAN TIMMONS: Tri-Hi-Y 10, 11, 125 Dynamiters 10, 11, 125 HR Pres. 105 Stu- dent Council 125 Office Assistantg Panicg Sophomore Assembly. TWYLLA TIPTON: Tri-Hi-Y 10, 115 HR Sec. 105 Pres. 115 Dynamiters 10, 115 Office Assistant5 DECA 12. CAROL TROCE: Dynamiters 10, 115 Office Assistant 105 English 10 Awardg Scholar- ship Cert. 11. PAM TRUSSELL: Tri-Hi-Y 115 HR Pres. 105 Dynamiters 10, 115 Choir 115 Glee Club 105 GRA 10. KATYE TURNER: Dynamiters 105 HR Sec. 10, 125 FHA 125 Library Assistant 11. :SWR Seniors '69 Leave Valuable Memories With Po-Hi .874 GREG WEST: Golf 11, 12. CAROLYN WHITAKER: Scholarship Cert. 10, 115 Spanish Club 10, 11, 125 FTA 115 Conoco Executive. BILL WHITE: Sophomore Class Vice-Pres.5 Hi-Y 10, 11, Pres. 125 HR Vice-Pres. 115 Student Councilg Office Assistantg Senior Rotarian5 Student Director of Panic. JANET WHITLOCK: Tri-Hi-Y 10, 11, 125 Dynamiters 10, 11, Squad Leader 125 Yorick Troupe 105 Orchestra 115 Student Council 105 Chorale 11, 12. VICKI WILCOX: Band 10, 11, 125 HR Pres. 12. DOUGLAS WILKINS: Model Rocket Club 11, 125 Lab Assistant 12. JAMES WILKINSON: Band 10, 11, 125 Hi-Y 10, 115 Model Rocket Club 11. GLORIA WILLIAMS: SNHS Pres. 115 FTA 11, Sec. 125 AFS 11, 125 Spanish Club 11, Vice-Pres. 125 NHS 125 Conoco Executive5 Dynamiters 10, 11, 125 Scholar- ship Pin 10, 115 Orchestra 10, 11, 12. NANCY WILLIAMS: Tri-Hi-Y 10, 11, 125 HR Sec. 115 Dynamiters 10, 11, 125 Scholar- ship Cert. 10, 115 Conoco Executive 125 Orchestra 10, 11, 12, RANDY WILLIAMS: Band 105 Science Club 105 Slide Rule Club 12. RUSSELL WILSON: Band 10, 11, 125 Spanish Club 115 Science Club 125 Sopho- more Assembly. .IANICE WOOFTER: Tri-Hi-Y 10, 11, 125 Dynamiters 10, 11, Squad Leader 125 Drill Team 11, 125 Scholarship Pin 10, 115 Conoco Executiveq Algebra II Award. CALVIN WOOTEN: Hi-Y 125 Sophomore Assembly. LINDA WRIGHT: Scholarship Cert. 11. MARK YERKES: Band 10, 11, 125 Wres- tling 10, 11, 12. ELLEN YOUNG: Tri-Hi-Y 10, 115 Dyna- miters 10, 11. REMEMBER WHEN . . . we sold green, play-dough cookies on St. Patrick's Day? Christmas candles were really cheaper by the dozen? Tarazn and .lane visited the Krazy Kat Karnival? we saved President Stan from the peanut by selling Organ tickets? the mooing cow took first place along with our giant baby? we made our debut with wfake Her Sheas Mine? 77 tradition was abandoned and we changed our class rings? We ran through the halls with Valentine telegrams? our outstanding and winning Christmas decorations ? the prom with its dragons and thrones? Yes, we can look back and see all of our many accomplishments for the past two years, but that is the past. And so, as always, the end of one year only marks the beginning of the next. The merry-go-round and the Junior Class both seemed to go in endless circles but officers Stan, Sue and Tracy held on. ..-.A . gk . f at f an ,gg - ' X l f K 4' ,ff ' This year's Junior Class officers Stan, Sue and Tracy had many various talents and achievements going all the way from football to ballet. I76 I .. ,, f ' c.i?if5 1 ff f L, l ' 1 ff ? f K X Iuniors Prove They Are Leaders by Involvement kin K Q Mrs. Mitchell, Junior Class Sponsor, explains the switchboard to Sue Loving for use in the Leap Week Assembly and Junior Play. ww :41i5ijj'fff'1f' ft' QW f f ' -1 :nf , M 1 V n-,. -Y .. ' gm' fp-.mf .. '. . ' ' s 'f-f-,.,,.r,, ' . , Iffftof ' , ' M 4fwwayw,,.A,,, , , 'M' rfwv ' ' ' ' ' Wf'ff'fzv0' 1 1 J, ' :,:iw,f.2, ii' ,' i ,.: ,i:.f fy :f,1 fr: - f if 57,3 'VC W lwm I , , rg' , 4 fl I, 75: V ff '7 'jl,1,w.,,.,,,,,,, ,, A ' ' my wr I - ' M77 Vg A 1 K Et 3 'll'ii lll' , t i ,, be Our unseeing President Cavett, assisted by Darryl Hess, goes fishing for a lucky magazine salesman. ,lunior Class Vice-President Tracy Webb and President Stan Cavett prove to the students of Po-Hi that they have strong elbows. -V Deanna Able Lynn Acton Cathy Adams Chuck Adams Judy Adams Connie Aitken Mike Albee .lim Albright Jeri Allen Andrea Anderson Lorna Anderson Fred Anson Kathy Artman Charles Ashton Susan Askey Jodie Atchison Sharon Atteberry Vicki Axe Lewis Bacher Anthony Bahm .sg ' .,...-- vy. Q hw Rb Robert Bailey J im Baldwin Ernie Bales Kevin Bales Roger Bales Barbara Barker Chuck Barnes Roger Barthel Donna Bartholomeu John Barrett Teresa Bates Beth Bell Kris Bell Linda Bell John Beltz Spectacular junior Play Brings in Prom Money J im Best Tinya Billings Linda Bishop Kay Black Jerry Boone Jack Bowlin Karen Boyer Paula Brack Debbie Braden Robert Bradley Steve Brewer J im Broaddus Gracelyn Brown Lea Anne Brown Linda Brown Nancy Brown Saundra Brown John Brunnemcr Denise Buffalohead Le Roy Buford 1' gm R3 Steve Bunting Linda Burgert Steve Burkett Terry Burns Carla Burries Denise Burt Chuck Bussey Vernon Butterfield Kathy Buttram Janice Byrd Darrell Cain Alex Caldwell Dona Callison Debra Campbell Ted Carney Floy Carruth Jerry Carter Mike Carter Stephanie Carter Linda Cauthon Cal-ies and Brownies Support junior Homeroomf Stan Cavett Leslie Childs David Clark .lohnita Clarke J ack Clemens Page Clevenger David Cline Diane Close Larry Cloud Janet Cloudd Richard Cochran Martha Colvin Steve Combest Cindy Conklin Delton Cook ,.q, ' 1'1 -s, ,an Leon Cook Chris Cooper Paul Copeland Bruce Cornwell Steve Council Jill Cowan Marilyn Cox Bill Cramer Karen Cranford Mike Cranford Clifford Crawford Donna Crawford Mike Creech Mike Crisp Rickki Cross Pam Culbreath David Cummings Charla Cusick Elaine Dailey Jerry Daniel I Cindy Welch explains to Paula Monfgomery the importance of politeness in selling Ritcheson's ug00d16S., l Leigh Daniels Ruth Dannenmaier Bobbie Davis Dee Dee Davis Kenny Davis Richard Davis Ron Davis Janet DeArm0n Charlotte Decorah George Deda Colin Loving admires his favorite hero, Charlie Tuna, on the Student Lounge television. David Del Torto Keri Denison Evans Denetclaw Dianne DeVilliers Gary DeWeese Bill Dickey Barbara Dobbs Steve Dodson Carl Donnelly Susie Donovan Billy Doughty Pat Dougrey Mike Dove Sue Driesel .limmy Dufek .limmy Duroy Robin Eaton Kenneth Edwards Nancy Edwards Rosalee Edwards Peggy Elenburg Mark Ellis Jeff Elmer Lenos Elrod Susan Endicott Roal Enix Billy Epperson Linda Epperson Paul Epperson Linda Fagg Cathy Fauchier Sandy Felix Billy Ferguson Carol Ferguson Kevin Ferguson Janet Fetrow Stephanie Fisher Jim Fleharty Byron Flippin Patti Flynn Jacque Fox June Frantz Adele Fredricks Susan Freeman David Frohlich Ty Television Supplies Entertainment for Juniors Janette Fry Mike Fugate Janice Fuller Debbie Furber Wayne Carton Van Carton Lanita Cass Marilyn Cauger Ed Gay Gary Glover Suzanne Goins Mary Colay Linda Coldenstern Marsha Goldman Janet Goodman Bill Green Debra Greer Steve Griffin J im Groves Nancy Guinn Thelma Gunn 'nw ' Christenson's homeroom served Santa and the Junior Class well ly Ron Hackler Cindy Hadden Gail Hagerdon Arthur Hair Carolyn Haley J. 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Hall Karen Haller Ieanita Haltom Patty Hambleton Ann Hand Frances Hand Gerry Hanggi Randy Hargraves Wanda Harjo Mary Harris Patty Harris Peggy Hassell Susie Hatfield Mary Jo Haynes Carolyn Heldenbrand Terry Heli Mark Heltzel Joyce Henderson Mike Heneha Marilyn Heppler Kathy Herrington Susan Hess Dale Hicks Fran Higgins Linda Hinkle Glenn Hinton Don Hisey Linda Hiskett Janice Hogan Ed Holick 5 58+ she, Q V r are 39' .. 8 if junior Classmen Have Winning Christmas Spirit snug, Cherri Holmes Pam Holt Bill Honeyman Susan Hosman Vanice Howe Larry Humble Bill Humphries Martha Hundley J o Hunter Terry Hutson Glenda Jackson Ralph Jackson Debbi James Willier James Denece Johnson Rick Keltner Bobby Kilcrease Frank Kimbrel Dan Kimmel Billy King Kris King Gilbert Kirk Bill Kirkpatrick Sue Kline Harold Knight Novella Knight Sheila Krebs Calvin Kreger Barbara Labon Susan Lacey Clyde Lake Clifford Lampe Patsy Lamson Randy Landes Nancy Langley Cindi Lawler Steve League Lane Ledbetter Kenneth Leggett Steve Leonard Jody Johnson Leisa Johnson Farrell Jones Linda Jones Terance Jones Teresa .l ones Tommy Jones .lane Keathly LaVawn Kenn David Kelly GY Deborah Lewis Jeff Lieb Loretta Lieber Winston Lindsay Harley Lingerfelt Dee Dee Locke Jennifer Locke Donna Loftis Becky Long Benjie Long Steve Long ,laniece Love Colin Loving Sue Loving Kathy McAlexander Kendall McArthur Clifton McBride Nancy McCartney Shornden McCloud Bill McCormick Ir Krazy Kat Karnival Raises Money for Prom John McCune Frank McDaniel Phil McDaniel Sherrie McDaniel Larry McDonagh Charles McElroy Jim McGee Jim McKee Ronnie McKee Suzi McMellon Bill McNeese ,Toe McPherson Karen Mackey Steve Mallory Mitch Mann 1,183-A , at fx I V, 'V' 'R Danny Mansfield Carlton Marckesoni Patty Marino Earl Martin Lennis Massad Loretta Masters Bill Mathes Mike Maxson Kathy Maxwell Mike Merritt Gail Miller Mike Miller Virginia Miller Elaine Mills Tom Minor Dennis Moneymaker Dee Monsour Paula Montgomery Mike Mooney Dennis Moore Larry Moran Roxie Morgan Steve Morrison Gloria Moses Linda Moss Kathy Murphree f . ffrf. to ,f M L , ' y ' , -we, -W -1 -,fx x ...i'jf1j:TVj,,V.,., P Wittmer's juniors pack paper hack books ranging from Peter Rabbit to War and Peace for shipping to Vietnam. Wrrzvv Jody Murphy Mary Mussett Ann Myers Carol Myers Charles Myers Nancy Neese Dennis Neill Carla Nelson Kathy Nelson Larry Nelson Mark Nichols John Niemann David Nolen Charles Novotny Debbie Nuckolls juniors Send Paper Books to Boys in Vietnam Sherri Osborn Elizabeth Osborne Terri Osburn Mike Owens Carolyn Ownbey Marilyn Ownbey Danny Paige Owen Palmer Mike Pankratz Patty Pappan Debbie Parks Cheryl Parkinson Rick Patterson Karla Payne Zandell Penoi Wayne Perciful Susan Peterson Deanna Petty LaVelle Pewardy J im Phillips Kris Piel .lim Pierce Mike Pitts Patricia Popham Larry Poplin Patricia Powell Richard Price Floyd Primeaux Glenn Prince Kathy Pruett Teresa Pruett Nancy Quinn Tamara Rains Tim Rains Monte Ramey Gary Ramsdell Connie Ramsey Larry Randle Jeff Raynor Dorian Rence High-Spirited juniors Produce Winning Floats Norm Resor John Reyes Wesley Rhoads Rebecca Richmond Forrest Rickman Terry Rightmire Mark Rigsby Mike Riley Jeanne Robins Charles Robinson George Rochelle James Rogers Alton Roland Gwendolyn Roland Herbert Roland Undaunted by forecasted rain, the Gelmerians push their float onto victory for the Junior class. Grant Rutledge Lynn Rutledge Yvonne Sallee David Sanders Glen Sanders John Sanders Ruth Sanders Ricki Satire Allen Schmid Paula Schmidt Susan Schmidt Richard Schneider Johnie Schooley Garry Scott Larry Scott Mac Scott Ed Scovill Gary Seabridge Mary Searcy Sandra Sears David Rollin Rickey Ross Toni Ross D. J. Round David Rowe Jeff Russell Bill See Lindel Senseman Jim Sheldon Sandi Shelton Chuck Shepler Danny Sherbon Robert Sherrill Jim Shingleton Terri Siler Mark Silkey Pam Sims Fred Simmons Marsha Sitlell .lumes Skidmore Clic-rrie Skinner Troy Sledge Teresa Sloan Mary Slovaeek David Smith Debbie Smith Junior Nancy Edwards, armed with horse and hat take second place in queen competition at the All American Horse Congress in Columbus, Ohio. Ceorge Smith Kathy Smith Roger Smith Janice Snow Freddie Soutter Mike Spangler Terry Spaulding Bruce Spears Linda Spears Dorothy Spilman Lester Springer Craig Stanley David Stephens Doug Stevens John Stevenson Irs Represent Po-Hi Well at Out-of-Town Events Karen Stewart Jerald Stigge Margaret Stirewalt Buddy Stone Carol Suggs Regena Sullivan 'Rick Sullivan Terry Swart Claire Talbert Bryan Tapp Leanna Tapp Deanna Taylor Sheryl Taylor Beth Thomas Judy Thomas Karen Thomas Paula Thomas Cary Thompson J ami Thomson Mike Thurman Concentrating on Homecoming responsibilities, Tracy Webb escorts junior attendant Debbie Smith Tamara Tindel Wanda Tompkins Elodie Trout Gloria Trout Belinda Tucker Diane Tucker Marvin Vandaver Denise Van Dyck Greg Vanlsandingham Ann Venzke Mike Vinyard Suzie Vollmani J im Waddelow ,lan Wagner Debby Walker Lloyd Walker Randy Wall Margaret Walsh Jim Walters Neal Walters Sheri Walters George Walton Roger Walton Gary Ward Bob Warner Gayle Warren Larry Watson Terry Watson Tommy Webb Tracy Webb Dana Webber Jann Weingart Teresa Weinshilboum Cindy Welch Dana Welch Mary Welch Monta Jo Welch Roy Welch Jim White Orville White Steve White Lane Whitesell Judy Widever Bill Wilkerson Bruce Williams Mary Willison Homecoming Festivities Brighten Football Season Sharon Willison Lawrence Wilson Janice Wininger Karen Winfrey Anabel Witcher Gary Wittmer Theresa Womack Alan Wonders Tina Wong Alan Woolery Pam Worley Steve Wright Diana Zahradnik Gene Zaitshik Charles Ziegenhain Sally McMellon grabbed a line and helped entertain in the annual Sophomore Assembly. , , , Cherokee Strip brought many exciting celebrities to Ponca City. Sopho- more officers Sally McMellon, secretaryg Paul Butt, Vice-Presidentg and Steve Powell, President found their favorite in Foreman Scotty. I Sally McMellon and Mrs. Ware trained their entries Steve Powell and Paul Butt in the sophomore vs. seniors peanut race. A ' -rf MJ, f.. are Sl' V, 5 l 4 ff Q A7 Paul Butt, sophomore vice-president paused in the middlfr of football practice to flash a weary grin. Tlzere's a big jump between being the big men of junior high and the slimies on the hill. For the sophomores there is also the transition between the us,' versus 'cthemw of those days and the we of today. This year's class made the change in style-all of them. With the direction of Mrs. Bar- bara Ware, sponsor, the class of 1971's officers capably represented their group. Elected were: Steve Powell, Presidentg Paul Butt, Vice-Presidentg and Sally lVIclVIellon, Secretary. They're a good class now-Watch ,em grow! Sophomores - A Great lump Conquered in Style e MV, Steve and Sally took full advantage of the rides during Cherokee Strip and held on for life. Z , A 'w'.5nv 4,fff JW .A ,W ,. ,.f gf' 1,1-' Q f fgfgyi ' 145422 5, 3 1,-,-' ,fl ' 'Q ' ag -s K '. 11 -'Z-':l9lf in-' vi if i ?'? W7.Q'3Y,, uf ' 42 ' ,i1'i -if .,fl,L4iiZ'5A Meri ' ' 2.5 y., ,Q- f e r? T 1 ff,-M , '- ' A W : Miggfy, f 4 H. 9 '. - ' - irinf' ' -az up-IQ OQ 2f,,, i,,sasuuw , 1 A f 0 A If 4, f ,.,:.: . .gr f 1--Mm if . 4.44110 4' I ,Mp iw., 1 ,, 44-3-fill 4 9 If 4 9 1 N f ,, 3 iv ' alfa IMNITHG .J , a-rf, I gs J fff4fg,,,,,,, ,Jang ,gi , , , ' w - , -, , 4 4' Z 0 4 if ,, .J 1 rv 8 V -H . 4 f ' M' , , .W . he f 4 3 4 K H x 4, ' 2 7' it ,W f I Wil W , , 1511, f ff , , ' : , , v L , , -I 4 gs w an una .aw-fs-'M K ' , Qlyiff HAZ Dennis Robinson occupied himself at the sopho- more mixer slamming the ping pong ball at unwary opponents. Clyde Bateman Duane Bateman Linda Baughman Cheryl Beattie Jimmy Beattie Donny Beavers Audrey Begly Chuck Bell David Bell Gary Bell Carl Benham Joyce Bennett Bev Barger Charles Baker Debbie Barnes Sarah Barrington Tony Basore Marilyn Adams Dennis Adkins Rhonda Aitken Ronald Alexander Raymond Alley .lohn Anderson Kenny Andrews Gary Armstrong Gerald Arrington Victor Bahm Gerry Baker Richard Banta Ae Micky Bennett David Berman Marcia Bible Neil Black Kesner Bodenstein Eddie Bolay Roy Bolding Sally Bolene Allen Bourne Christie Bourne Sally Bowker Clara Bowlin Wanda Boyer Dennis Boyer J an Brackman Patti Braden Lynda Brewer Billy Bridges Sharon Bridges Don Brinson Bobby Brown Carol Brown David Brown Debe Brown Sophomore Mrxer Cools East West Rrvolry Debbie Harden dealt a mean hand while Nancy Fralick looked On East met West in a real poolsharks match Pictured here are Vance at the sophomore blackjack tables Williams Chuck Bell Mike Paige and Steve Porter. ln , .4 'V Sf ' 1 s ,, t T 4 1, 4 4 , , f W, , S Mrs. Oates sophomore homeroom sponsor test last fall to promote football spirit. Don Brown Jerry Brown Katherine Brown Tina Brown Ronnie Joe Brown Sherry Brown Wesley Brown Glenna Bruder Pamela .loy Bruder Teresa Buffalohead Frank Buffington Howard Burgell Debbie Burrow Dennis Bussey Paul Butt Carla Cable Donna Cain Vernita Campbell Brenda Carlton Iris Carxnaek Pam Carney Patricia Carter Sidney Cartwrigllt Danna Chambers 163, -6. ,f X4 'M W -2 H1225 ua ed a bubble blowing con- Mary Winibish is shown in the first two phases of the contest You can guess the third. f ff 7 0' -aff -0f1 V' .4 .lohn Chamberlin Keith Chambers Loretta Chase Beverly Cherry Lynnita Clark Marvin Clark Nancy Claughly Chuck Coatney Mark Cobb Barbara Coleman John Comer Alan Conger Mike Conley Paula Connelly Dale Conner Scott Cookson Doug Cooper Susan Cornelson Connie Corzine Linda Cottman Sherri Cottman .lay Countryman Mark Countryman Steve Countryman Bubble-Blow Contest Promotes Popping Spirit Teresa Courtney Vickie Cox Charles Crane Donna Cranford Kent Crawford Pauline Crawford Marsha Crilly Melvin Crisp Cindy Crites Lz1Donnu Cron Carolyn Crook Marilyn Crook Mike Crossen Jim Crosthwait Carol Crowder Julianne Cullin Mike Culver Daryl Cunningham Representing their class as homecoming attendants were Nancy Davis and Steve Powell. Billye Currens Kim Czaplinski Alan Damron David Daniels Robert Daniels Denise Davis Nancy Davis Pamela Davis iee ei.ll'f In-' 'Z ' eefi 5552! li P i-,, k'k, M 11 -li if 'eilil P l:Q't -li af 5 lilh i Solomon Davis Marilyn Dawson Brenda DeBuhr Benjamin Delaney Patricia Deming Glenn Dewberry .lim Dickerson Estelle Dilheck Johnny Ditmore Louisa Dodson Clifford Donnelly Michael Doughert Patty Doughty Barbara Dowell Michael Dowell David Duncan Wally Dungan Jackie Eaton B. L.: Roger Eby Jody Edens Mary Jane Edward Jane Edwards Cindy Eichor Jan Elam Teresa. Ellis Terry Ellis Gail Erkenbeck Jan Eskew Cynthia Evans Danny Fagg Tanya Fagg Kevin Fair Carolyn Farmer Warren Faulk Ronnie Felty Ellen Ferguson .J im Ferree Edwin Fields Wesley Fields Cary Fike Earl Ray Findley Kirk Fisher Corsoges Midnight Floats, Lights . . . Homecoming Sammy Fisher Linda Focht Eddie Focke Terry Foster Joy Fowler Nancy Fralick Mrs. L. Martin's homeroom successfully jinxed the Roughers and captured Melton Freeman Teresa Freeman Christina Frost Chris Fruits Rhonda Fuller Billy Don Gammill Steve Gammon Craig Gandy Clifford Garrett Donna Garrison Sheryl Garroute William Garroute Bobby Gibson Tim Gilbert Wynn Gillan Janette Glaser Melvin Glover Barbara Goddard Larry Golay Rose Marie Golay Stan Gore Glenda Gorrell Duane Graesch Terry Grayson Sophomores Discover Participation Is Terrific 'rf '93 P Ross Gregson Eddie Griffith Doyle Grimley David Grisham Raecine Grover Linda Guff Jay Guinn Phil Guinn Dixie Haas Bruce Haddon Kevin HUflkxId0I Brenda Hall Carol Hall Glenda Hall Sharon Halley Carl Hamilton Lt-on Hand Chardale Hangu- 1 l r 3 2 i -s Q, r 'L Lf, A , g ,Q 5 F 155315 'YK' T X Q if A Ruthie Mcllunkin danced her way into the stu- pendous sophomore assembly. John Hanggi Betty Jo Hankins Debbie Harden Jacquetta Hardesty Carol Hardin Billie Harlan Natalie Hargraves Cynthia Harless Connie Harris Steve Harris Bill Harris Nancy Hatfield .bfi ff, 'rs ! f Ted Haun Bruce Hearon William Hein Paul Heintz Mark Hendrickson Bruce Hernandez Sandra Higgs Luella Hillhouse Frieda Holcomb Ross Holden Clark Holick Fred Holmes Claudia Hooker Steve Hopkins Mary Horne Scott Horner Debbie Howell Vick Hubbard 6 The heads of Nancy Davis, Janie Edwards, Debe Brown, and Ruthie McJunkin plus the legs of Patti Humble, Marilyn Mertz, Sally MclVlellon, and Debbie Burrow perform a Feminine dance at the annual Leap Week Assembly. imble Sophomores Provide New Unique Talents Denise Huddleston Kitty Huffman Martise Hughes Patti Humble Betty Hunt Chuck Hunter Dennis Hunter Patsy Hunter Bob Hyatt Adonna Irons J an Jackson Oletha Jacobs Judy James Jeanne Jarman Keith Jeffries DuJuan Jernigan Bruce Johnson Danny Johnson Rita Johnson Steve Johnson Phyllis Johnston Dorene Jones Larry J ones Margaret Jones Susan ,lorgenson Jerry Jueschke Bret Kallemeyn Richard Kassen Cletus Keeler Donita Keeler Sarah Kelley Nancy Kelly Danny Kemp Sally Kimmel Katie Kizer Bill Klienman Sue Klinger Mike Klumpp Bill Knedler Robin Knight Ronnie Koehler Robert Koger Mike Kolb Gary Konklin Paul Krulic Delmar Laird Rick Larkins Ricky Lawrence Rena Lee Ken Lemaster Rickie LeMonnier Cathy Lesemann Debbie Lessert Margaret Lindsay Debbie Link Rebecca Littlehoe Anson Littlewalker Ken Litton Bennie Long Cheryl Long Doug Long Sophs Deplet Teenage Life - Past and Present Lamont Long Nancy Long Michael Lorenz Mindy Low Mary Lowe Dave Lowman Debbie Ludwigsen Joyce Luke Creedence Luster Marsha Lyons Terry McAlister Charles McCabe Rae Ann McCaffree Edith McCallick Paula McClelland Polly McCormick Marvin McCune Douglas MacDonnell Rebecca McEnany Kevin McGee Tony McCugan Ronnie McGuire Betsy McKeeve1' Ruth Mcjunkin M? Xa 'L' ' as .7 ' Jeri Meredith Debra Merritt Marilyn Mertz Darlene Meyer Debbie Miles Suzy McMath Sally McMellon Suzanne McWhorter' Chris Mackey Judy Mackey Gilbert Mackey Marquitta Madderra Sherrye Mainers John Mainwaring Chris Mangini Marianna Marckesoni Carl Martin Karen Martin Mary Martin Ronnie Martin Yvonne Master Kathy Matthews Linda Mathews Steven Matthews Becky Maxwell Carolyn Mears Laverne Megee John Mehring Sandi Melber The class of '81 oops, '71 played hippy in the sophomore as- sembly. These hippies were Bmce Hadden, Rick Whiteberry, and Allen Bourne. 209 Nikki Miles Currie Miller Duane Miller Linda Miner Billy Minter Linda Miser Miclmel Mitchell ,lanelle Mock Keith Mock Helen Monerief Dane Monsour Glynn Moore Larry Morrison David Moyer Michele Moyer Belinda Myers David Myers Donna Myers Larry Myers Bert Neff Pam Neely Dule Neidig Betty Nelson Everett Nelson Ronny Nelson Terry Nelson Susie Nieniann Joe Nimmo Connie Northrup George Northrup Kathy Nunn Ava O'Dell Gary Odum Debbie Olinger Pam Osborn Glynda Kay Osborn Cary Oswalt Scott Oulds Ann Outhier Mike Paige Linda Parr Linda Patrick Memories of the Old Doys Touch Young Scott Horner, Sherrie Smith, John Hanggi, and Tracy Webb re- livvd the days of the glorious western saloon. Carol Patterson Corden Patton Carolyn Poulter .lane Pavlik Gary Pevkenpaug Kathy Pelton Jerry Penner .lan Peters Kathy Peters David Phelps .lohn Phelps Dale Phillips Mike Phillips Brady Pickens Sue Pinkerton Brenda Sue Pitts Benny Pollard David Porter Steve Porter Brian Potts Steve Powell Tricia Powell Brenda Price Karen Price H eorts Bill Quinn Marty Rafferty Gail Ruins Blike Ramsey Marty Rankins Linda Ranzau jogging - o Port of Sophomore Morning Ritual Mary Roach Royce Robertson Dennis Robinson Donna Robison Diana Rogers Randy Rogers Roberta Rogers David Roland Kenneth Roland Barry Roller Chris Roller Katherine Ross Cindy Round Joyce Rowe Lois Rowe Myralynn Ruckle John Rupert Muck Russell .lanice Renbarger .loyce Revard Loretta Reyes Gaylene Reynolds Dolley Richard Coeweene Rickma Terry Rider Pezi lo Ridgeway Il N si, Susy Shriver Laura Sias Fred Simmons Connie Sindelar Grant Sisson Paula Skinner Edward Smethers David Smith Dennis Smith Diana Smith Dianna Smith Karen Smith Marilyn Smith Sandi Smith Sandy Smith Pam Ryan Randy Sanford Stephen Satchell Krista Schafers Dee Schieber Dennis Schneeberge Michelle Self Charles Shafer Pam Shafer Bill Sharpe Joan Sharrock Joey Shaw Tom Shears Lynda Sheats Linda Sherman Karen Shrewsbury v.P ,Af I Candy Springer Laile Stagner Richard Stanbro Janice Stanford Dehlzi Stanger Jan Stangeland Beverly Steele Linda Steiehen Jeff Stewart .lim Stewart Monty Stewart Sara Stewart Christina Stolhand David Sltllllillld Sheryl Smith Valerie Smith Kathy Sober Lesley Sober Tim Sodowsky Kenny Soutter Cathy Spears 'Barbara Spore Sophomore Band Members Tour ation's Capitol Exhausted, Steve Powell and Nancy Fralick rested after a fast game of kick-the-ash-can in the airport lobby. Donna Strawn Cayla Stumbauglr Steve Sullivan Mike Summers Susie Swann Beverly Swart Blaine Talbot Dennis Tapp Connie Taylor Debbie Taylor C - Joyce Taylor Beckie Teichmer Gerry Tharp Juli Theobald Bobby Thomas Caylene Thomas Marie Thomas Michael Thomas Mike Thompson Sandy Thompson Steve Thompson Steve E. Thompson Becky Titus Randy Trant Rita Troge Danny Tully David Turner Karen Turner Mike Uhlenhake Everett Underwood Jeff Underwood Janice Utsler George Vann Cary VanArsdale Debbie Vance Barbara Vinson Bruce Vollman Richard Waddell Paul Waldron Jamie Walizer Connie Walker Spring brought elections and tryouts for cheerleading. Mike Kolb practiced with veteran Susan Lacey. School Spirit - Big Part of Life on the Hill Kristi Walker Keith Wallace Cindy Walters Janet Walton Ronnie Ward Sam Warner Phil Warren Dawn Wasson Stan Wats Charles Webb Tracy Webb Nancy Weber Charlotte West David West Pam Westberg Wayne Wharton Betty Whitaker Dewey Whitaker Bill White Tom White Thomas While Zang White Richard Wliitelierry Ulyssa Wliitehorn Ginger Whittet Debbie Wieland Shirley Wilkerson Cindy Williams Dan Willialiis Johnna Williams Pat Williams Vance Williams Dennis Wilson Ann Wilson Phyllis Wilson Mary Wimbish Byrl Wise Craig Wittmer f I f Sophomore Dynamlters Mary Wimblsh, Patti Braden, Sue Pinkerton, and Beverly Barger saluted the flag during pregame ceremonies. John Womack Wesley Wong Dick Woofter .l une Wright Robert Wright Howard Young Fra ... Juniors working, Seniors anticipating Punch, dancing, pool, howling Pictures and excitement A Night to Remember-the Prom! Donna Ashworth and Kim Ross The Grand March Shawn Dailey, Phil Landauer, Marilyn Fuller, and Dick Coates D I' I-1 ,5 5-fc ,4 '1 I. Wrfbm, -Jr , '35 L ' 9' QW' R, ,fzf 'N 1 M Q-url D fb .dl va G' .a, :Q I 1 - I 4 fl i D25 D11 ... During the course of the evening Juniors and Seniors relaxed with a cup of punch in the beau- tifully decorated refreshment room. ff, yf' ,. ,V Q f V ,',ff, L f 1 F r . f 1 if vit 'Z L , ff' 5 V Kim Ross and Nancy Quinn began 'gtheir night to remember with cake and punch at the Pre-Prom Parties. Prom Night started early with Pre-Prom Parties, hosted by the Massad and Monsour Families. 4' 1 i ,, .7 V 3 - 1 , L ,,,, I f Z , , dwnnw K ,X , we Avro? ,.J I 1 l ' . f ' t ' of e ew ' . 't Imp, I -'h, Ai g, ,QQ ,.., V Prom Royalty awaits the coronation. .And an... Since the Prom provided a variety of entertainment, Donna Doctor, Steve Ealick, Kathy Harris, and Charles Haley enjoyed a card game during one of the breaks. Sophomore girls. Billye Sue Currens and Janie Edwards, get in on the aetion as they serve at the Junior-Senior Prom. Rex Heintz helps couple, Maudie Miller and Phil Landauer and Margaret Fauleoner rock- Danny Kimmel, line up another pool shot at the 0111 with the Dimensions at the After-Prom Helping .lung Frantz with the next Shot, Max howling party. Pilfly- Rohinson hopes for another Sinks-r. G'raduat1an A tear, a hip-hip hoorah. The end of a roadg The beginning of a life. The year of 1969- The time of . . . graduation! The 1969 Graduating Class' za Passing through the stages uf graduation in l76i'0IlliI'l,Q alumni un- Mike- lvy. Douglas Bell. Duum- Thurmond, Cheryl Caldwell, and Chris VanAtta. Ann Skidmurc takes u lust minutc vlicck lmfuu' going In vruduuliun exercises. 1: Senior Prcsident und Vim- Pr:-bidi-lit. Rnd Cllrisly und Joe Heutli rendvr vongrutulutions hw Ll nvw grucluutc, Dick Cuutvs. Baughman, Paula, Sr., 153 Index A Abel, Deanna Lynn, Jr., 55, 178 Abernethy, Kim, Sr., 55, 61, 152 Acton, Lynn, D., Jr., 34, 178 Adams, Cathy Sue, Jr., 46, 55, 77, 178 Adams, Chuck, L. Jr., 132, 17B Adams, Judy Kelley, Jr., 178 Adams, Marilyn, Soph., 198 Adams, Shirley, Sr., 77, 152 Adams, Veleyas, Sr., 86, 89, 152 Adkins, Dennis, Soph., 198 Adkins, David, Sr., 34, 45, 111, 152 Barnhart, Steve, Sr., 153 Barrett, John. Jr., 75, 179 Barrington, Sarah, Soph., 47, 69, 198 Barthel, Roger, Jr., 50, 79, 179 Bartholomew, Donna, Jr., 50, 80, 179 Baseball, 136, 137, 138 Baskelball, 122, 123, 124, 125, 126 Basore, Ed, Sr., 153 Basore, Tony, Soph., 198 Bateman, Clyde, Soph., 198 Bateman, Duane, Soph., 50, 52, 198 Bates, Teresa, Jr., 53, 55, 179 Baughman, Linda, Soph., 198 Aitken, Connie Lynne, Jr., 48, 69, 73, Aitken, Bhonda, Soph., 47, 69, 198 Albee, Mike Charles. Jr., 178 Albright, Jim, Jr., 50, 143, 178 Alexander, Ronald David, Soph., 198 Allen, Jeri Ann, Jr., 55, 178 Alley, Raymond, Soph., 198 American Field Service, 72, 73 Andersen, Andrea, Jr., 47, 50, 69, 178 Anderson Danny Ray, 50, 152 Anderson Donald S., Sr., 152 A-nderson John, Soph., 143, 198 Anderson Larkin, Sr., 152 Anderson Lorna, Jr., 53, 55, 69, 178 Anderson Pam, Sr., 50, 152 Anderson Tom, Sr., 152 Beaston, Doris, Beattie, Cheryl Beattie, Karen, Soph., 47 , Soph., 198 Sr., 55, 75, 153 Beattie, Jimmy, Soph., 132, 198 Beaubien, Mrs. 150, 219 Ruth. Fac., 20, 31, 89, Beavers, Danny, Soph., 198 Beck, Tom, Sr., 153 Begley, Audrey , soph., 198 Bell, Chuck, Soph., 60, 121, 126, 138, 19 199 Bell, David, So ph., 84, 121, 198 Bell, Douglas, Sr., 37, 45, 48, 127, 153, 223 Bell, Elizabeth, Jr., 55, 179 Bell, Gary, Soph., 198 Claire, Sr., 50, 153 Andrews, George, Cust., 32 Andrews, Kenny, Soph., 198 Ankrom, Cameran, Sr., 55 Ankrom, Peter, Sr., 101, Anson, Fred, Jr., 178 135, Bell, Kristen, Jr., 179 Bell, Linda, Jr., 179 Bell, Sharmi, 48, 73, 141, 153 Beltz, John, Jr., 179 152 Beman, 0 li. 2. . CRQNC e 63 Wk uw ' 45512. Z . .-1 - f r ,. B. ,..,. Jw 0 od Anthropology Club, 76 Arms, Allen, Sr., 4, 149, 152 Armstrong, Gary, Soph., 198 Benham, Carl, Soph., 198 Ben-net, Joyce, Soph., 198 Bennett, Mike, Soph., 199 , fifqi , Arrendell, Scott, Sr., 60. 118, 119, 152 Arrington, Gerald, Soph., 132, 198 Artman, Kathy, Jr., 178 Berger, Beran, Jeanne, Sr., 55, 76, 100, 112, 153, 172 Diane, Sr., 48, 55, 84, 86, 106, 112, 153 K 5' o A 'I bln lin- J Ashton, Charles, Jr., 37, 46, 178 Ashworth, Donna, Sr., 55, 61. 68, 91, 92, 101, 112, 151, 153, 218, 219 Askey, Susan, Jr., 36, 55, 86, 178 Atchison, Jodie, Jr., 55, 178 Atteberry, Sharon, Jr., 55, 75, 178 Austell, Mrs. Norma, Fac., 28 Austin, Randy, Sr., 74, 127, 132, 153 Axe, Vicki, Jr., 178 B Berman, David, Soph., 50, 199 Berry, Carolyn, Sr., 55, 86, 111, 153 Best, Jim, Jr., 179 Bewley, Frank, Cust., 32 Bible, Marcia, Soph., 199 Biby, Danny, Sr., 153 Billings, Tinya, Jr., 179 Bishop, Linda, Jr., 179 Black, Debbie, Sr., 60, 153 Black, Neil, Soph., 199 Black, Kay, Jr., 50, 52, 179 Bley, John, Sr., 60, 82, 100, 104, 110, Bradley, Robert, Jr., 179 Bradley, Victor, Sr.,- 42, 76, 154 Bradley, Victoria, Sr., 78, 102, 154 Brenneman, Mrs. Peggy, Sec., 30 Brewer, Jerry, Sr., 154 Brewer, Brewer, Bridges, Lynda, soph., 199 Steve, Jr., 179 Bridges, 'Sharla, Sr., 154 Bridges, Sharon, Soph., 199 Brigham, Miss Mary, Fac., 20 Brinson, Don, Soph., 50, 199 Briscoe, Steve, Sr., 154 Billy, Soph., 121, 138, 199 Brown, Wesley, Soph., 200 Brown, Williams, Sr., 154 Bruder, Dale, Sr., 74, 154 Bruder, Ginger, Sr., 55, 154 Bruder, Glenna, Soph., 200 Bruder, Joy, Soph., 60, 69, 200 Brwnnenier, John, Jr., 179 Brush and Palette Club, 86 Buck, Larry, Sr., 50, 87, 154 Buckley, Terri, Sr., 34 Buffalohead, Denise, Jr., 179 Buffalohead, Teresa, Soph., 200 Buffington, Frank, Soph., 200 Bacher, Lewis Robert, Jr., 76, 103, 113, 178 Bagby, Miss, Carolynn, Fac., 15, 20, 91 112, 153 Bluhaugn, Boh, Sr., 60, 97, 100, 107, 140, 151, 153 Board of Education 16, 17 Bodenstein, Kesner, Soph., 46, 199 Bodenstein, Myrtle, Cafe., 35 Broaddus, James, Jr., 179 Brokaw, Deborah, Sr., 55, 154 Brookshire, Brad, Sr., 154 Brookshire, Kenny, Sr., 154 Bahm, Anthony, Jr., 178 Bahm, Victor, Soph., 198 Bailey, Gwen, Sr., 44, 55, 84, 100, 153 Bailey, Robert, Jr., 179 Bain, Janice, Sr., 75, 153 Baird, Mrs., Sarah, Fac., 20 Baker, Don, Soph., 61, 126 Baker, Gerry, Soph., 61, 126 Baldwin, Jerald, Sr., 97, 153 Baldwin, Jim, Jr., 44, 66. 67, 179 Bains, Jr., 179 Bales, Jody, Sr., 37, 55, 60, 67, 68, 73. 84, 86, 91, 100, 102, 103, 109, 112, 153 Balcs, - Bales, Kevin, Jr., 41, 64, 149, 119 Ruger, Jr., 31, 179 Band, 5, 50. 51 Boesch, Mrs. Berneita, Fac., 22, 23, 68 Bogert, Paula, Sr., 75, 154 Bogges, Judy, Sr., 154 Bolay, Eddie, Soph., 50, 199 Bolding, Alan, Sr., 154 Bolding, Roy, Soph., 50, 199 Bolene, John, Sr., 84 Bolene, Sally, Soph., 69, 199 Boone, Jerry. Jr., 179 Bourne, Allen, Soph., 69, 127. 199, 209 Bourne, Christie, Soph., 47, 55, 199 Bowkcr, Sallilee, Soph., 47, 55, 199 Bowlin, Clara, Bowlin, Judy, Soph., 199 Sr., 154 Banta, Richard, Soph., 121, 126, 198 Barger, Bev, Soph., 55, 141, 198, 217 Barger, Bruce, Sr., 60, 74, 140, 100, 153 Barker, Barbara, Jr., 55, 78, 179 Barker Charles, Soph., 60, 198 Barnard, Cindy, Sr., 81, 84, 100, 109, 153 Barnes, Chuck, Jr., 179 Barnes, Debbie, Soph., 50, 198 Bowlin, Kenneth, Sr., 88, 154 Boyer, Mrs. Betty, Fac., 28 Boyer, Karen, Jr., 48, 50, 55, 69, 179 Boyer, Wanda, Soph., 199 Boys State, 97 Brack, Paula, Jr., 36, 55, 179 Brackman, Jan, Soph., 47, 55, 199 Braden, Debbie, Jr., 36, 50, 55, 69, 179 Braden, Patti. Soph-. 69, 199. 217 Brown, Bill, Sr., 34, 35, Brown, Bobby, Soph., 199 Brown, Carol, Soph., 47, 55, 199 Brown. Carolyn, Sr., 55, 154 Brown, Charlotte, Jr., 55 Brown, David, Soph., 199 Brown, Dche, Soph., 55, 61, 199, 206 Brown, Don, Soph., 200 Brown, Gordon, Sr., 34, 74, 154 Brow-n, Gracelyn, Jr., 36, 55, 64, 81, 83, 179 Brown, Jerry, Snph., 126, 200 Brown, Jorene, Sr., 154 Brown, Katherine, Soph., 55, 200 Brown, LeaAnne, Jr., 48, 55, 69. 78, 84, 179 Brown, Linda Sue, Jr., 55, 77, 179 Brown, Nancy, Jr., 48, 50, 55, 86, 179 Brown, Phil, Sr., 45, 66, 154 Brnwn, Tina, Soph., 200 Brown, Ronnie, Soph., 132, 200 Brown, Saundra, Jr., 48, 179 Brown, Sherry, Soph., 69, 200 Barnes, Rodney, Sr., 136, 153 224 Bradford, Susan, Sr., 154 Brown, Susan, Sr., 53, 55. 59, 67. 68, 154, 171 Buford, LaRoy, Jr., 179 Bufton, Dan, Sr., 154 Bunch, Debi, Sr., 45, 53, 54, 68, 112, 152 155 Bunting, Strive, Jr., 50, 113, 180 Burgell, Howard, Soph., 200 Burgcrt, Linda, Jr., 47, 180 Burkett, Steve, Jr., 60, 119, 132, 180 Burns, Terry, Jr., 45, 180 Burries, Carla, Jr., 69, 180 Burrow, Debra, Soph., 69, 200, 206 Burt, Denise, Jr., 47, 180 Bush, Bart, Sr., 78, 76, 155 Bussey, Chuck, Jr., 118, 119, 132, 180 Bussey, Dennis, Soph., 200 Butterfield, Bill, Sr., 130, 131, 155 Butt, Paul, Soph., 99, 121, 143, 196, 197, 199 Butt, Terri, Sr., 142, 155 Butterfield, Vernon, Jr., 88, 119, 180 Buttram, Kathy, Jr., 55, 73, 180 Butts, Dclaina, Sr., 55, 155 Byrd, Janie-e, Jr., 46, 55 180 C Cable, Carla, Snph., 47, 55, 200 Cain, Darrell. Jr., 119, 180 Cain, Donna, Soph,, 200 Caldwell, Alex, Jr., 180 Caldwell, Cheryl, Sr., 100, 223 Callison, Dona, Jr., 78, 180 Cambell, Alvi-n, Sr., 155 Campbell, Calvin, Sr., 60, 127, 155 Campbell, Debra, Jr., 180 Campbell, Olene, Sr., 155 Campbell, Vennita, Soph., 200 Cantrell, Marsha, Sr., 75 Carlile, Mr. Delbert, Fac., 18, 31, 113 Carlson, Roz, Sr., 11, 55, 67, 100, 112, 155 Carlton, Brenda, Soph., 55, 69, 200 Carmack, Iris, Soph., 48, 200 Carney, Pam, Soph., 200 Carney, Ted, Jr., 55, 79, 118, 119, 120, 180 Carrell, Charles, Sr., 118, 119, 120 Carrell, Mike, Jr., 119 Carruth, FIOY. Jr., 55, 180 Carter, Carter, Carter, Carter, Caiter, Jerry, Jr., 180 Mike, Jr., 143, 180 Patricia, Soph., 55, 200 Stephania, Jr., 55, 180 William, Sr., 155 Del Torto, Randy, Sr., 157 ebbge. 5,-W 153 Cartwright, Sidney, Soph., 200 Cassell, Bill, Sr., 74, 155 Cassi-ngham, Mr. Al, Fac., 27, 139 Cassingham, Terri, Sr., 75, 155 Castillo, Balta, Sr., 72, 73, 112, 155 Castleberry, Robert, Sr., 57, 60, 73, 97, 155 Cathy, Julian, Sr., 155 Catron, Jaes, Sr., 156 Cat Tale, 40, 41 Cauthon, Linda, Jr., 46, 55, 180 Comer, Carolyn, Sr., 157 Comcr, John, Soph., 88, 200 Cofndit, Kathryn, Sr., 37, 157 Conger, Alan, Soph., 46, 200 Conklin, Cynthia, Jr., 55, 77, 180 Conley, Mike, Soph., 50, 84, 200 Connelly, Paula, Soph., 55, 200 Connelly, Sue, Sr., 157 Conner, Dale, Soph., 121, 200 Cofnway, Steve, Sr., 86, 157 Cook, Dclten, Jr., 88, 180 Cook, Mrs. Lela, Fac., 26 Cook, Leon, Jr., 119, 181 Cook, Terry, Sr., 118, 119, 157 Cookson, Scottie, Soph., 121, 200 Cooper, Chris, Jr., 48, 181 Cooper, Doug, Soph., 115, 143, 200 Copeland, Paul, Jr., 46, 181 Cornell, Alleh, Sr., 157 Cornelson, Susan, Soph., 200 Cornell, Bruce, Jr., 181 Corporon, Jo, Sr., 50, 52, 60, 65, 112, 147, 157 Corzine, Co-nnie, Soph., 55, 200 Colttman, Linda, Soph., 200 Cottman, Sherrie, Soph., 60, 200 Council, Steve, 50, 181 Country, Jay, Soph., 121, 138, 200 Countryman, Mark, Soph., 143, 200 Countryman, Steven, Soph., 200 Courtney, Teresa, Soph., 55, 200 Cowan, Jill, Jr., 48, 55, 181 Cox, Debra, Sr., 75 Cox, Marilyn, Jr., 80, 181 Cox, Vickie, Soph., 200 Cramer, Billy, Jr., 36, 119, 181 Crane, Charles, Soph., 50, 200 Cranford, Soph., 50, 55, 69, 200 Dameron, C., Alan, Soph., 202 Daniel, Jerry, Jr,, 181 Daniel, Robert, Soph., 202 Daniel, Stephen, Sr., 35, 79, 157 Daniels, David, Soph., 79, 121, 138, 202 Daniels, Leigh, Jr., 181 Dannemaier, Ruth, Jr., 86, 111, 181 Donovan, Susie, Jr., 46, 55. 69, 7 Dorman, Mrs. Lottie, Sec., 30 Daugherty, Michael, Soph., 202 8, 182 Dougherty, Paula, Sr., 158 Doughty, Billy, Jr., 182 Doughty, Patricia, Soph., 69, 202 Dougrey, Patricia, Jr., 50, 182 Davenport, Mrs. Laura, Cust., 32 Davis, Bobbie, Jr., 181 Davis, Dcedee, Jr., 44, 53, 55, 181 Davis, Denise, Soph., 55, 202 Davis Kenny, Jr., 119, 181 Davis, Nancy, Soph., 55, 58, 61, 69, 94, 99, 202, 206 Davis Pamela, Soph., 47, 202 Davis, Richard, Jr., 10, 56, 181 Dove, Greg, Sr., 11, 84, 158 Dove, Mike, Jr., 75, 182 Dowell, Barbara, Soph., 47, 202 Dowell, Michael, Soph., 202 Dowell, Tom, Sr., 158 Drager, Jay, Sr., 158 Driesel, Sue, Jr., 37, 50, 60, 78, 84, 132 Drill Team, 53 Dufek, Jimmy Jr., 136, 182 DavisRon, Jr., 64, 119, 125 144,82 Davis, Shelly, Sr., 157 Davis, Solomon, Soph., 202 Dawson, Marilyn, Soph., 50, 202 DeArm0n, Janet, Jr., 36, 182 Debate, 81 DeBuhr, Brenda, Soph., 55, 202 Decu, 75 Decorah, Charlotte, Jr.. 84, 89, 181 Deda, George, Jr., 50, 182 Delaney, Benny, Soph., 202 Del Torto, David, Jr., 182 Duncan, George, Soph., 48, 202 Dungan, Wally, Soph., 202 Dunn, Mrs. Agnes, Sec., 30 Duroy, Jimmy, Jr., 79, 182 Dynamiters, 54, 55 E Ealick, Steve, Sr.. 112, 158, 221 Eaton, Carla, Sr., 55, 153 Eaton, D Deming, Patricia, soph., ss, 202 Denison, Keri, Jr., 182 Denetclaw, Evans, Jr., 48, 135, 182 DeNoya, Judy, Sr., 111, 158 DeVil1iers, Diane, 182 Dewberry, Edgar, Dewberry, Glenn, DeWeese, Garry, Jr., 78. 84, 113, 146, Sr., 158 Soph., 121, 126, 202, Jr., 36, 50, 182 2 Eaton, Jacqcline, Soph., 55, 202 Eaton, Robin, Jr., 182 Eby, Roger, Lewis, Soph., 203 Eccles, Sharon, Sr., 55, 68, 158 Edens, Robert, Soph., 143, 203 Edwards, Deborah, Sr., 53, 55, 158 Edwards, Jane, Soph., 36, 55, 61, 203, 206 212 Edwards, Kenneth, Jr., 82, 182 Cavett, Stanley, Jr., 44, 64, 118, 176, 177, 180 Chamberlin, John, Soph., 200 Chambers, Danna, Soph., 48, 50, 119, 136 55, 84, Doctor, Donna, Sr., 40, 55, 61, 67, 68, 106, 200 Chambers, Keith, Soph., 200 Chambers, Micki, Sr., 47, 156 Chase, Loretta, Soph., 46, 200 Chase, Mervin, Sr., 48, 49, 50, 52, 101, 106, 156 Cheerleaders, 56, 57 Cranford, Karen, Jr., 77, 181 Cranford, Mike, Jr., 118, 119, 135, 181 Crawford, Clifford, Jr., 181 Crawford Donna, Jr., 78, 181 Crawford, Kent, Soph., 50, 200 Crawford Pauline, Soph., 50, 200 Creative Writing, 84 Creech, Mike, Jr., 44, 48, 132, 181 Crilly, Marsha, Soph., 200 Crisp, Gary, Jr., 181 Cherry, Beverly, Soph., 47, 55, 200 Childs, Childs, Choice Jamie, Sr., 48, 55, 156 Leslie, Jr., 47, 180 , Laura, Soph., 46 Chorale, 44, 45 Christensen, Mrs. Martha. Fac., 25, 68 Christy, Rodney, Sr., 4-0, 97, 100, 116, 118, 119 , 133, 150, 151, 156, 223 Clark, David, Jr., 64, 119, 125, 126, 136, 180 Clark, Lynnita, Soph., 47, 55, 200 Clark, Marvin, Soph., 50, 58, 200 Clarke, Johnita, Jr., 55, 69, 180 Clarke, Dorothy, Cafe., 35 Claughly, Nancy, Soph., 200 Clemens, Jr., 180 Crisp, Melvin, Soph., 200 Crisp, Mike, Sr., 132, 157 Crites, Cindy, Soph, 200 Cron, LaDonna, Soph., 55, 69, 200 Crook, Carolyn, Soph., 47, 55, 200 Crook, Marilyn, Soph., 4-7, 55, 200 Crass Country, 127 Cross, Rickki, Jr., 47, 55, 131 Crosson, Mike, Soph., 138, 200 Crosthwait, Jim, Soph., 50, 200 Crouse, Elaine, Sr., 55, 157 Crout, Jacqueline, Sr., 37, 157 Crowder, Carol, Soph., 48, 69. 200 Crowder, Mary, Sr., 44, 48, 49, 104, 106, 112, 157 Crumpton, Diane, Sr., 157 Clevenger, Page, 180 Cline, David, Jr., 180 Close, Diane, Jr., 50, 78, 180 Cloud, Delos, Sr., 75, 156 Cloud, Larry. Jr., 180 Cloudd, Janet, Jr., 46, 84, 180 Coates, Dick, Sr., 61, 91, 93, 97, 112, 115, 117, 118, 119, 122, 133, 135, 144, 145, 156, 218 Coatney, Chuck, Soph., 139. 200 Coatney, Terry, Sr., 50, 68, 101, 156 Coats, Allan, Sr., 50, 106, 156 Cobb, Mark, Soph., 121, 200 Cochran, Richard, Jr., 130 Coier, Nancy, Sr., 81, 83, 100, 11 Coffee, Judy, Sr., 46.055 Cohenour, Pat, Sr., 156 Colberg, Kathy, Sr., 157 Coleman, Barbara, Soph., 47, 200 Colcy, Cyd, Sr., 55, 157 Colwin, Martha, Jr., 130 Collins, Bill, Sr., 117, 118, 119, 1 Combest, Steven, Jr., 50, 130 102, 112, 2, 156 35 98, 101, 124, 125, Culbreath, Pamela, Jr., 44, 181 Cullin, Jullianne, Soph., 76, 200 Culver, Mike, Soph., 200 Culwell, Martha, Sr., 53, 55, 157 Cummings, David, Jr., 115, 127, 135, 131 Cunningham, Daryl, Soph. 112, 138, 200 Cunningham, Patti, Sr., 75, 111, 157 Currens, Mr. Bill, Fac., 23, 27, Currens, Billye Sue, Soph., 55. 221 Cusick, Char-la, Jr., 46, 53, 55, 131 Cusick, John, Sr., 63, 157 Czaplinski, Kim, Soph., 47, 55, 202 D Dagg, David, Sr., 50, 157 Dailey, Elaine, Jr., 55, 181 Daily, Cindy, sr., 54, ss, 157 Daily, Dewey, Sr., 56, 86, 157 Dailey, Shawn, Sr., 10, 56, 68,93, 112, 152, 157, 218 Dewey, Laurie, 43, 55, 112, 158 Dewitt, Mr. M. E., Fac., 27 Dick, Marsha, Sr., 41, 53, 55, 102, 158 Dickerson, Jim, Soph., 79, 121, 202 Dickey, Bill. JI., 128, 130, 131, 182 Dilbeck, Estelle, Soph., 202 Dimmick, Carol, Sr., 48, 158 Ditmore, Johnny, Soph., 121, 202 Dobbs, Barbara, Jr., 48, 55, 60, 182 97, 100, 102, 103, 104, 112, 158, 221 Dodson, Steve, Jr., 48, 182 Dodson, Louisa, Soph., 55, 202 Doepel, Frances, Sr., 48, 60, 84, 106, 112, 158 Donvnely, Clifford, Soph., 202 Donnelly, Carl, Jr., 48, 182 Edwards Janie, Soph., 50 55, 69, 73, 112 158, 203, 221 ' ' Edwards, Mary, Sr., 55, 68 Edwards, Nancy 55, 182, 192 Edwards, Roselle, Jr., 48, 182 Eichor, Cynthia, Elam, Jan, Soph. Elam, Jerry. Sr., Elenherg, Peggy, Elenberg, Steve, Soph., 46, ss, 69, 203 203 158 Jr., 47, 55, 182 Sr., 59, 158 Ellenwood, Steve, Sr., 97, 101, 158 Ellis, Mark, Jr., 182 Ellis, Terry, Soph., S0, 203 Ellis, Teresa, Soph., 50, 205 Elmer, Jeffry, Jr., 182 Elrod, Lenos, Jr., 55, 182 Endicott, Susan, Jr., 46, 53, 55, 182 ,,-- Q asa: 121 X ' 69. 202, ' nm f ev l :fix . V I A 9 , 1. X J 1 know you washed your truck, Harvey, but since the prom is formal, couldn't you have left the hay at home. 225 Enix, Lowell, Sr., 43, 86, 158 Enix, Roal, Jr., 182 Epperson, Billy, Jr., 88, 182 Epperscm, Glenda, Jr., 55 Epperson, Linda, Jr., 46, 69, 182 Epperson, Paul, Jr., 119, 182 Epps, Dennis, Sr., 74, 158 Erickson, Mike, Sr., 158 Erkenbeck, Gail, Soph., 69, 203 Erkenbeck, Steve, Sr., 9, 84, 97, 112, 158 Fauchier, Cathy, Jr., 50, 182 Faulconer, Mrs. Jean, Fac., 20, 21, 42 Faulconer, Margaret, Sr., 43, 45, 53, 54, 58, 59, 68, 78, 94, 102, 106, 159, 221 Faulk, Warren, Soph., 50. 203 Felix, Sandy, Jl'-, 44, 53, 55- 69. 133 Felty, Ronnie, Soph., 230 Ferguson Ferguson Ferguson , Billy. Jr., 183 , Carol Jr., 55, 183 Ellen, Soph., 203 Eskew, Mr. Bill, Fac., 27, 121, 125 Eskew, Jan, Soph., 55, 69, 203 Eskew, Mrs. Ruth, Fac., 20 Evans, Carolyn, Sr., 159 Ferguson, Kevin, Jr.. 183 Ferre, Jim, Soph., 160, 203 Fetrow, Janet, Jr., 55, 69, 73, 133 Fields, Edwin, Soph., 203 Evens, Every, Cyfnthia, Soph., 55, 203 Debbie, Sr., 37, 48, 68, 73, 159 Fields, Sheila, Sr., 37, 68, 159 Fields, Wesley, Soph., 203 Ewers, Janet, Sr., 159 Ewers, Judy, Sr., 111, 159 F Fagan, Gary, Sr., 86, 159 Fagg, Danny, Soph., 139 Fagg, Linda, Jr., 44, 55, 183 Fagg, Tanya, Soph., 47, 55, 69, 203 Fair, Kevin, Soph., 203 Fair, Mary Loy, Sr., 48, 55, 84, 101, 112, 159 Farmer, Carolyn, Soph., 47, 55, 203 Farrell, Mr. James, Fan., 25 Fike, Gary, Soph., 203 Findley, Butch, Soph., 60, 203 Fisher, Kent, Sr., 10, 39, 48- 56, 139, 159 Fisher, Kirk, Soph., 48, 81, 203 Fisher, Sammy, Soph., 203 Fisher, Stephanie, Jr., 183 Fleharty, Jimmy- Jr., 183 Flippin, Flippin, Byron, -Jr-. 183 Mr. Carl, Fac., 22, 23 Flynn, Patricia, Jr., 183 Focht, L inda, Soph., 55, 203 Focke, Eddit, Soph., 203 Football, 116, 117, 118, 120. 121 Ford, Dcbby, Sr., 34, 54, 55. 67. 68, 97, 101, 110, 112, 1150, 151. 159, 172. 2'22 Ford, Mr. Robert, Fac., 15,18, 19, 23, 27. 113 Foster, Malcom, Sr., 101, 112, 159 Foster, Terry, Soph. 203 Fowler, Joy Diane, Soph., 55, 203 Fowler, Randy, Sr,, 159 Rox, Jacquelyn, Jr., 46, 69, 80, 183 Fralick, Nancy, Soph., 50, 52, 69, 199, 203, 214 Frantz. June, Jr., 48, 55, 183, 221 Fredicks, Adele, Jr., 183 Fredricks, Vernie, Sr., 159 Freeman, Mellon, Soph., 50, 204 Freeman, Susan, Jr., 60, 183 Freeman, Teresa, Soph., 204 French, Karen, Sr., 47, 55, 159 Frohlick, David, Jr., 50, 64, 84, 103, 110, 113, 183 Frohreich, Pal, Sr., 96. 122, 123, 124, 125, 133, 159 Frost, Christina, Soph., 55, 69, 204 Fruits, Christopher, Soph., 204 Fry, Jeanette, Jr., 78, 183 Fugate, Mike, Jr., 183 Fulgenzi, Rawreince, Sr., 105, 159 Fuller, Janice, Jr., 41, 55, 69, 102, 183 Fuller, Marilynn, Sr., 48, 55, 63, 67, 68 73, 84, 93, 102, 110, 112, 160, 218 Fuller, Rhonda, Soph., 204 Furber. Debbie, Jr., 47, 183 Fuss, Mr. Don, Fac., 27 Future Farmers, 79 Future Hamemakers, 78 Future Journalists, 78 G Galbraith, Mrs. Marcells, Fac., 20 Galen, Jack, 183 Gallagher, Barbara, Sr,, 42, 53, 55, 60, 102, 160, 219 Gallagher, Mike, Sr., 160 Gammill, Billy Don, Soph., 121, 136, 204 Gammon, Steve, Soph., 126, 135, 204 Candy, Craig, Soph., 121, 204 Graesch, Duane, Soph., 21, 204 Gray, Mike, Sr., 160 Grayson, Terry, Soph., 204 Green, Bill, Jr., 184 Green, Kay, Sr. 86, 60 Greer, Debra, Jr., 184- Griffin, Steven, Jr., 184, 79 Griffith, Ed, Soph., 50 Griffith, Joan, Sr., 34, 37, 160 Grimley, Darrel, Sr., 60, 160 Gregson., Ross, Soph., 204 Grimley, Doyle Alan Soph., 204 Grisham, Billy David, Soph., 50, 204 Grover, Raecine, Soph., 69, 204 Groves, Jim, Jr., 48, 184 Guff, Linda, Soph., 204 Guier, Evelyn, Cafe., 35 Guinn, Jay Lee, Soph., 204 Guinn, Nancy, Jr., 47, 77, 184 Guinn, Phillip, Soph., 204 Gunn, Helen, Sr., 50, 161 Gunn, Shelma, Jr., 184 Gurhie, Mike, Sr., 44, 101, 118, 119, 161 H Haas, Dixie Lynne, Soph., 204 Hackler, Ron, Jr., 50, 184 Hadden, Cindy, Jr., 41, 54, 60, 69, 102, 184 Hadden, Bruce, Soph., 46, 204, 209 Hagerdon, Gail, Jr., 37, 44, 55, 184 Hagerdon, Kevin, Soph., 204 Hair, Arthur, Jr., 184 Haley, Carolyn, Jr., 53, 55, 184 Haley, Charles, Sr., 67, 101, 111, 112, 133, 161, 221 Hall, Brenda, Soph., 55, 204 Hall, Carol, Soph., 46, 77, 204 Hall, Cecyle, Sr. 45, 61 Hall, Glenda, Soph., 204 Hall, J. D. Jr., 136, 184 Hall, Sharon, Sr,, 50, 60, 161 Hall, Wilma, Sr., 75 Haller, Karen, Jr., 47, 184 a'Christy's getting a little wild tonight. .4ff K9 fl . fnf, 4: f, . 41? f- f new 7 2, f C1 ,,,,,,,rN 52,05 nk ' 1 X wa W1 .131 K , 9 Q- 0' Garich, Cathy, Sr., 34, 160 Garlett, Bobby Gene, Sr., 160 Garrett, Clifford Ray, Soph., 204 Garrett, Wade, Sr., 50, 127, 139, 160 Garrison, Donna, Soph., 55, 204 Garroutte, Sheryl, Soph., 204 Garroutte, William, Soph., 204 Garton, Van, Sr., 183 Garwood, Mr. William, Fac., 25, 76 Gary, Jim, Sr., 67, 133, 160 Cass, Lanita, Jr., 47, 53. 55, 183 Gauger, Gauntt, Marilyn, Jr., 47, 183 Wilson, Sr., 160 Gay, Ed, Jr., 74, 183 Gelmers, Mr. Loyd, F210-, 24. 71, 82, 133. 145 Gibson, Bobby, Soph., 60, 204 Gilbert, Tim, Soph., 46, 204 Gilliam, Wyn-n William, Soph., 204 Gillock, Gig, Sr.. 74 Girls' State 97 Glaser, Janette, Soph., 55, 69, 204 Glass, Bill, Sr., 122, 123, 125, 136, 137, 145, 149, 160 Glover, Gary, Jr., 183 Glover, Melvin, Soph., 204 Goddard, Barbara, Soph., 55, 204 Goff, Becky, Soph., 47 Goins, Suza-nne, Jr., 55, 86, 183 Golay, Larry, Soph., 204- Golay, Mary, Jr., 46, 183 Golay, Rose Maire, Soph., 204 Goldenstern, Linda, Jr., 41, 55, 69, 48, 84, 102, 106, 113, 183 Goldman, Marsha, Jr., 75, 183 Golf, 139 Good, Sally, Sr., 55, 160 Goodenow Nancy, Sr., 100, 112, 160 Goodger, Karen, Sr., 80, 160 Goodman, Janet, Jr., 48, 55, 183 Goodman, Mrs. Patricia, Fac., 26. 113 Gore, Stan, Soph., 60, 121, 143, 204 Gorrel, Glenda, Soph., 204 Haller, Nancy, Sr., 37, 161 Halley, Sharon, Soph., 47, 55, 204 Halligan, Pat, Sr,, 161 Haltom, Jeanita, Jr., 184 Hambleton, Patty, Jr., 50, 184 Hamilton, Carl, Soph., 204 Hzarglilton, Jimmy, Sr., 44, 56, 65, 97, 110 1 Hand, Ann, Jr., 184 Hand, Frances, Jr., 184 Hand, Henry Leon, Soph., 204 Hanger, Joyce, Soph., 204 Hanggi, Gerry, Jr., 5, 48, 60, 76, 82, 103, 113, 127, 184 Hanggi, John, Soph., 50, 205, 211 Hankins, Betty, Soph., 50, 205 Hanks, John, Fac., 29 Harden, Debra, Soph., 55, 199, 205 Hardesty, Jacquetta, Soph., 55, 205 Hardin, Carol, Soph., 205 Hardin, Don, Sr., 171 Hargraves, Natalie, Soph., 205 Hargraves, Rnadzi, Jr., 75, 184 Harman, Sandra, S., 161 Harjo, Wanrla, Jr., 75, 184 Ha'Ian, Billie Jean, Soph., 50, 61, 89, 205, 212 Harless, Cynthia, Soph., 205 Harris, Bucky. Sr., 45, 136, 161 Harris, Cathy, Sr., 5, 68, 73, 78, 83, 81, 101, 102, 111, 112, 161, 221 Harris, Connie, Soph., 55, 69, 205 Harris, Kalen, Sr., 60, 75, 102, 161, 168 Harris, Mary Kay, Jr., 55. 184 Harris, Patty, Jr., 76, 185 Harris, Paula, Sr., 34, 161 Harris, Ricky, Sr., 129, 130, 131 Harris, Terry, Sr., 79, 161, 219 . , Sr., 161 Haskins, Annette, Sr., 161 Haskins, Jannette, Sr., 37, 78, 79 Harris Theresa Hassell, Peggy, Jr., 50, 69, 185 Hatfield, Nancy, Soph., 55 Hatfield, Susa-11, Jr., 46, 55, 185 HSUII. Sylvia. Sr.. 161 1'13llIt. Ted. Soph., 205 Hauser, Ray. Sr., 60, 161 Hawthorn. Toni. Sr., 75, 161 Haynes, Mary Jo, Jr., 185 Haynes, Patty Ann, Sr., 75, 161 Hays, Steven, Sr., 82, 101, 161 Hazen, Lydia Long, Sr., 161 Hearon, Bruce, Soph., 205 Heath, J--1-. Sr., 91. 96. 100, 118, 119, 120, 150, 151, 156, 161, 223 Hendrick, Lee, Soph., 143 Hein, William. Soph., 139, 205 Heinze, Mrs. Vivian, See., 30 Hcintz, Paul, Soph., 205 Heintz, Rex, Sr., 42, 82, 104, 162, 221 Heldenbrand, Carolyn, Jr., 55, 69, 185 Heldenbrand, Ron, Sr., 9, 34, 62, 67, 97, 100, 110, 112, 133. 117, 162, 168 Helt. Terry, Jr., 132, 185 Heltzel, Mark, Jr., 50, 185 Henderson, Barbara, Sr., 53, 55, 68, 152 162 Henderson, Bennie, Sr., 162 Hentlerstm, Joyce, Jr., 185 Hendrickson, Mark, Sopl1., 46, 205 Heneha, Mike, Jr., 185 Heppler, Marilynn, Jr., 37, 185 Hernandez, Bruce, Soph., 60, 121, 126, 136, 205 Herrington, Kathleen, Jr., 46, 185 Hess, Daryl, Sr., 58, 59, 61, 91, 97, 101, 102, 104, 105, 112, 160, 162 Hell, James, Sr., lo, 101, 160, 162 Hess, Susan, Jr., -16. 69, 185 Hicks, Dale, Jr.. 185 Hi. ks, Doris, Cafe., 35 Hicks, Joe, Sr., 128, 130 Higgins, Fran, Jr., 48, TB, 185 Higgs, Sandra, Soph., 47, 205 Hile, Tum, Sr., 162 Hillhouse, Louella, Soph., 37, 205 Hime, Mr. Larry, Fac., 28 Hiukle, Linda, Jr., 53, 55, 185 Hinton, Glen, Jr., 185 Hisey, Don, Jr., 185 Hiskett, Linda, Jr., 46, 55, 78, 185 Hi-Y. 70, 71 Hodtly, Dennis Sr., 162 Hnrldy, Teresa, Sr., 162 Hodges, Charlene, Sr., 162 Hodgson, Mark, Fac., 27 113, 199 Hogan, Janice, Jr., 16, 55. 185 Hogan, Jill, Sr., 162 Hogan, Kim, Sr., 40, 53, 55, 60, 101, 112, 162, 171 Holcomb, Frieda, Soph., -16, 55, 69, 205 Holden, Ross, Soph., 50, 205 Holder, Erscl, Sr., 100, 112, 118, 119, 162 Holick, Clark, Soph., 205 Holick, Ed, Jr., 185 Holmes Cherri, Jr., 185 Holmes Fred, Soph., 126, 205 Holmes, Jay, Sr., 162 Holmes, Wilma, Sr., 162 Holt, Pam, Jr., 46, 135 Homecoming, 58, 59 Homecoming R0,YU1lY. 94- 95 Honeyman, Bill, Jr., 185 Honeyman, Fred, Sr., 75. 152 Hooker, Claudia Sue, Soph., 55, 205 Hopkins, Steve, Supll-. 205 Horne, Jeon. Sl'-v 75. 162 Horne, Mary, Soph-. 205 Horner, S ott, Soph., 60, 205, 211 Hoskins, Mr. En-nis, Fac., 22 Hosman, Susan, Jr., 53. 55. 135 Housh, Nlrs. Katl1l1-1-11, Fatt., 21 Hovis, Mr. Shvrrol, Fav., 22 Howard, Darrell, Sr., 119, 162 Howe, Vanirc, Jr., 50, 89. 135 Howell, Dc1....a1., s-who 69- 205 Howell, Sue, Sr., 46, 162 Hmn, Suzy, Sr.. 55- 152 H111.1.a..1, vm. Allan. S0110-. 205 Huddleston, R11hy Denise, SOM , 55- 206 Hutlnall, Ronnie, Sr., 162 Huffman, Kathy- SL- 162 Jr. 0, ,T -,.. 1 --, -UZ '---.- ff Y -x. Q... - f X f X ay il, ,- cigz' 1 I .-:Ez it 1 1 1 .0 YQDXJF-n5 - I ,Ffa , 1QFF 07672 x ,Q , ,z ' 5 F Huffman, Kitty LaVon, Soph., 206 Hughes, Mrs. Annilee, Fac., 21, 87 Hughes, Marty, Soph., 36, 55, 206 Hull, Chris, Sr., 55, 68. 162 Humble, Larry, Jr., 185 H11mble, Patty, Soph., 55, 206 Humphries, Bill, Jr., 185 Hundley, Martha, Jr., 53, 55, 69, 142, 185 Hunsaker, Mike, Sr., 139. 162 Hunt, Betty, Soph., 34,.206 Hunt, Donna, Sr., 78 Hunt, Faye, Cafe., 35 Hunter, Charles, Soph., 121, 132, 135, 206 Hunter, Dennis, Soph., 206 Hu-nter, Jo, Jr., 50, 52, 69. 185 Hunter, Patsy, Soph., 47, 55, 69, 206 Hurd, Leslie, Sr., 45, 163 Hutson, Terry, Jr., 185 Hyatt, Robert, Soph., 138, 206 I Ingersol, Mr. Paul, Fac., 22, 31. 71, 74, Intramurals, 144, 145, 146. 147 Irons, Atlonna, Soph., 206 Irwin, Karbn, Sr., 80, 63 lvie, Mike, Sr., 44, 50. 82. 163. 223 1 Jackson, Glenda, Jr., 48, 57, 69, 185 Q Q 4 But it still isn't quite as good as LASZW Johnson, Jeffrey L., Sr., 45, 50, 83, 81, 163 66, 86, Johnson, Mrs. Jane. F., 26 Johnson, Jody, Jr., 50, 55, 60, 186 6 ch. , len F' O6 977 Kirk, Peggy, Sr., 60, 164 Kirk, Steve, Sr., 8, 60, 62 97, 14-3 Kirkpatriek, Bill, Jr., 119, 133, 186 Kirkpatrick, Terri, Sr., 55, 164 Johnson, Kathy, Sr., 75, 164 Kizer, Kathy, Soph., 55, 207 J01zif11s1i1iz1sL1sa' Jr., 53' 551 601 641 69' 81' Klienmann, Bill, Soph., 129, 130. 207 ' K1' ,S , .,46,56,60,186 Johnson, Mr. Leslie, F.. 23 me ue Jr Johnson, Rita, Soph., Jol1nson, Steven, Soph., 206 Johnston, Phyllis, Soph., 48, 206 Jones, Carolyn, Sr.. 75 Jones, Gail, Sr., 75 Jones, Larry, Soph., 206 Jones, Linda, Jr., 186 Jones, Margaret, Soph., 50, 206 Jones, Rosemary, Sr., 50, 86, 106, 112, 163 Jones, Teraneo, Jr., 37, 50, 186 Jones, Teresa. Jr., 186 Jones, Tommy. Jr., 1 Jorgensen, Susan, Soph., 207 Junior Play, 64 Jones, Dorene, Soph., 48. 206 Jones, Jarrell, Jr., 186 Klinger, Marilyn, Soph., 207 78' 206 Klufa, Greg, Sr., 164- Klumpp, Mike, Soph., 127, 135, 207 Knedler, Bill, Soph., 50, 207 Knight, Harold, Jr., 50, 186 Knight, Novella, Jr., 186 Knight, Robin, Soph., 207 Koehler, Ronnie, Soph., 126, 207 Koehn, Cecil, Sr., 79, 111. 1611- Koger, Robert, Soph., 207 207, 216 Konklin, Jan, Sr., 164 Konklin, Gary, Soph., 207 86 Kornblit, Mike, Sr., 70, 164 Kolb, Mike, Soph., 44, 114, 121, 130, 13 Jueschke, Jerry, Soph., 55, 207 Kreger, Calvin, Jr., Krebs, Barbara, Sr., 50, 164 Krchs, Sheila, Jr., 37, 80, 186 186 Krulic, Paul, Soph., 207 Kruse, Mrs. Adrerrne, Sec., 30 Kygar, Danny, Sr., 132 Kallemeyn, Brit, Sop., 207 L Karty. George. Soph., 88 Kassen, Richard, Soph., 121, 207 Kcathly, Jane Ann, Jr.. 60, 186 Keeler, Cletus, Soph., 207 Keeler, Donita, Soph., 47. 207 Labor, Barbara, Jr., 186 Jaeksnn, Jan Fay, Soph., 206 Jackson, Marsha, Sr., 50, 163 Jackson, Ralph. Jr., 185 Jacobs, Olctha, Soph., 206 Jacobs, Wanda, Sr., 163 James, Debbi, Jr., 27. 43. 55. 185 James, Frank, Sr.. 35 James, JudY. 501111-. 50. 206 James. Jarnlz, N Wilbur, Jr., 185 lr. Jr-rnltl, Fav., 25. 76 Jarman, Jeanne, Soph., 47, 55, 69. 206 Jarman, Jeffries, Jeffries, Sara, Sr., 39, 55, 68, 163 George, Sr., 50. 163 Keitl1 Allen, Soph., 206 Jeffries, Nick, Sr., 50, 163 Jernigan, DnJuan Lee, Soph., 206 Johnson, Allen R., Sr.,163 Johnson, Bill, Sr., 79, 163 Johnson, Bruee, Soph., 50, 206 Johnson Johnson Johnson , Dent-ce. Jr., 55, 185 , Danny, Soph., 206 , Edward, Sr., 163 Keeney, LaVnw4n, Jr., 46. 53, 55, 186 LBIIIDC, Clifford, Jr Kcirn, Larry, Sr., 119. 152 Kelly, Miss Dottie, F., 25 Lamson- Palsy- lf-- Kcllcy, Sarah, Soph., 207 , 1, 1 , 64, Kelly, David, Jr., 79, 186 95 10 60 1 Landancr, Pl1i1, Sr., Laecy, Susan, Jr., 57, 64, 69, 186, 217 Laird, Demar. Soph., 45, 48, 127, 207 Lake, Clyde, Jr., 186 186 55. 69. 186 58, 60, 61, 91, 92, 218. 221 Lantlcs, Randy, Jr., 75, 186 , S h., 207 Iggy' lgancys cfm Ln...-, Ma.-11.1, sf., 122, 125, 131, 135, 161 e , ne, r., K ,hir Rilk Jr 186 Lane, Tom. Sr., 50, 139, 165 11 1 v 1 1 'I Kemp, Daniel, Soph., 207 Langley' Nancy' Jr ia' 186 Kerfoot, B..1.1.y, sr., 50, 70, 16-1 Larimer- Debra- 5f-- 165 Kilcrease, Bobby. Jr., 186 Larkins. 151014. 501111-. 207 Kimbrel, Frank, Jr., 186 LaRue, Barbara, Sr., 165 Ki......1-1, on-1, Jr., 41, 50, 102, 119, 1110, 143112111111-T4'f1'Y.Sr.,165 221 Kin11ncl, Sally, Soph., 55, 207 King, Billy. Jr., 186 King, Kris, Jr., 186 King, Linda, Sr., 34, 78, 161. Kilngsolver, Mr. 'I'.E., Fac., 23 Leavitt' Mark, Sr., Kinzie, Dan, Sr., 161 Kirk, c111,n.1, J., 45, 66, 180 Lawler, Cindi, Jr., 78, 186 Lawrence, Rick, Soph., 121, 207 Lawson, Mable, Cafe., 35 League, Steve, Jr., 60, 63, 113, 186 Leavitt, Mr. Don, Fae., 27, 51 11. 50. 165 Lccl1tev1hcrg, Phyllis, Cafe., 35 LeClaire, Paskell, Sr., 165 Lcdhctter, Lane, Jr., 55, 60, 73, 186 Lee, Carol, Sr., 46, 55, 165 Lee. John, Sr., 69, 91, 101, 107, 117, 118. 119, 131, 135, 146, 152, 165 Lee, Rene, Soph., 47, 207 Leggett, Kenneth, 186 Lcmaster, Konny, Soph., 106, 207 Legisng, Mr. Willianis, Fas., 23, 28, 121, Le-Monnicr, Rickie, Soph., 207 Leonard, Steve, Jr., 186 Long, Long Long, Long Long, Long, Long, Lo-ng, Long, Mr, A. H., Far., 27 Benjie Jr., 119, 187 Bennie, Soph., 207 Cheryl Soph., 207 McCallick, Ruby, Sr., 55, 165 McCar McCel tney, Nancy. Jr., 53, 55, 187 land, Paula, Soph., 48, 55, 208 McC1askey, Estelleta, Sr., 165 Doug, Soph., 207 Lamont, Soph., 208 Nancy, Soph., 50, 69, 208 Stanley, Sr., 50, 52, 165 Steve, Jr., 88, 187 Lorenz, Michacl, Soph., 208 Love, Janiecc, Jr., 48, 50, 187 STUDENTS CREED 1 believe in Ponca City High School and in the things for which she stands-health in body, honest work, generous comradeship and reverence for the spiritual. 1 believe in achievement, and I pray for forcefulness to accomplish what I set out to do. I believe in loyalty to our school and to her traditions, and I pledge upon my honor to help in all her under- takings, in all that will make her a stronger and nobler school. Leseniann, Cathy, Soph., 55, 207 Leslie, Marsha, Sr., 18, 67, 68, 73, 8-1, 100, 102, 112,165 Lessery, Debbie, Soph., 47, 55, 61, 141, 207 Lester, Troy, Sr., 165 Lewis, Deborah, Jr., 50, 187 Lihcrton, Kathryn, Cafe., 35 Lieh, Jeff, Jr., 187 Lieber, Helga, Fav., 26 Lieber, Loretta, Jr., 48, 49, 73, 187 Lindsay, Margaret, Soph., 47, 48, 55, 207 Lintlssay, Winston, Jr., 50, 76. 82, 187 Lingerfelt, Harley. Jr., 50, 187 Link, Debbie, Soph., 55, 69, 207 Lionx, 100 Liam' Club Award, 98 Lippoltlt, Jill, Sr., 48, 55, 165, 172 Lissert, Debra, Soph., Lilllvh rv1', 114-vvrly, Sr., 85. 89. 165 Littlz-hoc, Rehcrra, Soph., 31, 89, 207 Little-walker, Robert, Soph. 207 Litton, Kenny, Soph., 15, 50, 60, 207 1.ii'n-rlimre, Kathy, Sr., 53, 50 Livingston, Gene Ann, Sr., 55, 83, 101, 112, 181, 165 Lot-ke, DceDee, Jr., 15, 55, 61, 69, 187 Locke, Jennifer, Jr., 17, 187 Loltis, Donna, Jr., 187 Loney, Donald, Sr., 31, 165 Long, ll t-t- ky, Jr., 89, 187 McCloud, Shornden, Jr., 187 McCluntZ. Jeanne, Sr., 34, 165 McCloskey, John, Sr., 48, 50, 165 McColgan, Vicki, Sr., 48, 165 McCormitk, Bill, Jr., -H, 64, 118, 119 120, 136, 187 McCormick, Polly, Soph., 47, 55, 61, 69 141, 208 McCra ken, Mr., William, Fae., 24, 76 McCullough, Rosemary, Sr., 10, 56, 58, 95, 96, 101, 166 Mi'Cune, Mrs. Iwila, Cust., 32 Mt'Cuen. John, Jr., 187 McCune, Lloyd Marvin, Soph., 208 McDaniel, Franky, Jr., 60, 187 MrDa-niel, Phil, Jr., 187 McDaniel, Sherrie, Jr., 187 McDonagh, Larry, Jr., 187 MauDonnc1l, Doug, Soph., 50, 208 Mclilinurry, Mr. Don, Fae., 29 McElroy, Charles, Jr., 187 MeEnany, Bill, Sr., 166 McEnany, Rebecca, Soph., 208 McGee, Jim. Jr., 187 McGee, Kevin, Soph., 139, 208 McGee, Lavern, Soph., 76 McGuire, Ronnie Dale, Soph., 208 McGraw, Roy, Sr., 166 McGugan, Tony, Soph., 208 Mtglunkin, Ruth, Soph., 47, 55, 61, 205, 206, 208 McKay, Steve, Sr., 74, 100, 133, 166 McKee, Ronnie, Jr., 187 McKee, Wilma, Sr., 48, 166 McKeevur, Betsy, Soph., 141, 208 MeMahan, Ronald, Jr., 34, 166 MeMath, Donald, Sr., 84, 166 McMath, Susan, Soph., 55, 61, 69, 209 McMell0n, Sally, Soph., 55, 60, 196, 197, 206, 209 McMellon, Susan, Jr., 55, 99, 187 Mclvlonigle, Mildred, Cafe., 35 McNeese, Bill, Jr., 187 Masters, Yvonne, Soph., 209 Math Club, 82 Mathes, Bill, Jr., 50, 188 Mathews, Linda, Soph., 55, 60, 209 Matthews, Stephen, Soph., 209 Matthews, Kathy, Soph., 209 Maxon, Mike, Jr., 50, 188 Maxwell, Backy, Soph., 209 Maxwell, Kathy, Jr., 50, 55, 80, 188 May, Ricky, Sr., 75 Meador, Mike, Sr., 166 Mears, Carolyn, Soph., 209 Meeks, Mike, Sr., 57, 166 Magee, Laverne, Soph., 48, 55, 209 Mehring, Roy John, Soph., 48. 55, 209 Melber, Sandra, Soph., 47, 209 Meredith, Kyle, Sr., 61. 84, 10-1, 106, 166 Meredity, Jeri, Soph., 209 Merrifield, Janet, Sr.. 11, 53, 54, 65, 67, 68, 96, 101, 152, 166 Merritt. Debra, Soph., 55, 209 Merritt, Mike, Jr., 188 Mc-rtz, Marilyn, Soph., 55, 69, 206, 209 Meyer, Bertha Darlene, Soph., 209 Meyer, Kenny, Sr., 79, 166 Mier, Loretta. Sr., 166 Miles, Debra Darlene, Soph., 45, 55, 209 Miles. Nikki, Soph., 55, 210 Miller, Carrie, Soph., 55, 210 Miller, Duane, Soph., 210 Miller, Frances, Sr., 60, 167 Miller, Gail, Jr., 48, 55. 62, 63. 69, 84, 188 Miller, Kenny. Sr., 144. 167 Miller, Maudie, Sr., 55, 62, 67, 68, 8-1, 100, 102, 167, 221 Miller, Miller Miller, ltiike, Jr., 50, 188 Phil, Sr., 100, 130, 149, 167 Virginia, Jr., 188 Mills, Danny, Soph., 138 Mills, Elaine. Jr., 4-6, 53, 55, 188 Miner, Linda, Soph., 210 Minor, John, Sr., 48, 50, 82, 97, 113, 167 Biinor, Tom, Jr., 50, 103, 113, 188 Minter Miser, , Billy, Soph., 210 Linda, Soph., 50, 210 Loving, Colin, Jr., 10, 41, 57, 67, 182, 187 Loving, Kevin, Jr., Loving, Sue, Jr., 53, 55, 69, 113, 176, McPherson, Joe, Jr., 64, 74-, 119, 187 McWhorter, Diana, Sr., 45, 55, 68, 166 McWhorter, Robert, Sr., 86 hlewhorttr, Suzanne, Soph., 47, 55, 69, 209 Mackey, Chris, Soph., 209 Mackey, Gilbert Lee, Soph., 209 Mat-key, Judy, Soph., -16, 209 Mackey, Karen Sue, Jr., 187 Madderra, Marguerite Suzanne, Soph., 55, 209 Madderra, Rita, Jr., 46 Maddox, Marilyn, Sr., 47, 55, 101, 166 Maddux, Mike, Sr., 136, 138, 166 Main, Miss Gladys, Pac., 27 Mitchell, Carolyn, Sr., 46, 167 Mitchell, Michael, Soph., 121, 210 Mitchell, Mrs. Velma, Far., 27, 31, 113. 177 Mo.k. Keith, Soph., 210 Mock, Janelle, Soph., 55. 210 Moncriet, Betty, Soph., 55, 69, 210 Mofneymaker, Dennis. Jr., 188 Monger, Bob, Sr., 4-5, 167, 218 Monsour, Dane, Soph., 121, 210 Monsour, Dee. Jr., 46, 53, 55, 69, 78, 188 Montgomery, Paula, Jr., 188, 181 Montgomery, Mr. T. 1., Fac., 28 Moody, Joe, Sr., 50, 167 Mooney, Mike, Jr., 188 177, 187 Low, Erie, Sr., 86, 165 Low, Mi'ntly, Soph., 55, 208 Lowe, Mary, Soph., 47, 73, 208 Luwnian, Dave, Soph., 208 Lowtnan, Debra, Sr. 165 Ludwigsen, Deborah, Soph., 208 Luke, Joyrc, Soph., 208 Lukehart, Greg, Sr., 165 Luster, Crcedancc, Soph., 47, 69, 208 Lyons, Marsha, Soph., 55, 208 M MacDonncll, Mr. Gordon, Fac., 29 MacDonne11, Mrs. Jean, Fac., 29 McAlexa'nder, Kathy, Jr., 187 McAlistcr, David, Soph., 50, 208 McArthur, Kendall, Jr., 119, 125, 187 McBride, Clifton, Jr., 187 McCabe, Charles, Soph., 50, 208 Mt'Cat'free, Janet, Sr., -16, 55, 165 McCafirt'e, liao Anne, Soph., 55, 165 McCa1lick, Edith, Calc., 35 MeCallick, Edith Kay, Soph., 55, 208 Maintrs, Sherry, Soph., 47, 69, 209 Mainwaring, John, Soph., 50, 209 Mallory, Steve, Jr., 187 Mangini, Chris, Soph., 209 Manley, Debra, Sr., 47, 166 Mann, Kenny, Sr., 166 Mann, Mitch, Jr., 187 Mansfield, Danny, Jr., 188 Marcllesone, Marianna, Soph., 46, 55, 209 Marchesoni, Carlton, Jr., 188 Marino, Patty, Jr., 53, 188 Marks, Jeff, Sr., 62, 100, 166 Moore, Dennis, Jr., 188 Moore, Glynn, Soph., 50, 76, 138, 210 Moore, Mrs. Marie, Fac.. 27 Moore, Matthew, Cust., 32 Moore, Mr. Robert, Fac., 26, 27, 47 Moore, Terry, Sr., 65, 167 Moran , Larry, Jr., 138 Morgan, Cheryl, Sr., 55, 167 Morgan, Chuck, Sr., 75 Morgan, Roxie, Jr., 47, 188 Morris on, Larry, Soph., 210 Marsha ll, Bob. Sr., 166 Martin, Cathey, Sr., 53, 55, 68, 78, 166 Martin, Carl, Soph., 209 Martin, Earl, Jr., 188 Marti-n, Greg, Sr., 8-I-, 102, 106, 111, 112, 166, 168 Martin, Janet, Sr., 55, 75, 166 Martin, Karen, Soph., 47, 48, 55, 209 Martin, Mrs. Lillian, Fac., 21 Martin, Mrs. Mary, Far., 21 Martin, Mary, Soph., 44, 47, 55, 209 Martin, Ronnie, Soph., 132, 209 Massad, Lennis, Jr., 53, 55. 188 Masters, Loretta, Jr., 188 Morrison, Steve, Jr., 34, 60, 138, 188 Moses, Gloria. Jr., 47, 84, 188 Moss, Linda, Jr., 188 Mothcs, Juanita, Cafe., 35 Moyer, David, Soph., 121, 138, 210 Moyer, Mirhele, Soph., 48, 55, 210 Mullins, Chuek, Sr., 60, 101, 122, 223, 124, 125, 167 Mungcr, Mrs. Carolyn, Fac., 15, 25 Murphree, Kathy, Jr., 48, 55, 188 Murphy, Jody, Jr., 50, 189 Murray, Gwen, Sr., 45, 167 Music, Mark, Sr., 7-1, 167, 168 Mussett, Connie, Sr., 39, 45, 55, 68. 100, 113, 167 Mussett, Mary, Jr., 50, 189 Myers, Myers, Ann. Jr., 44. 55, 85, 189 Belinda Kay, Soph., 50, 55, 210 Myers, Carol, Jr., 47, 55, 189 Myers. Charles, Jr., 50, 189 Myers, Cheryl, Sr., 55, 167 Myers, David, Soph., 121, 210 Myers, Donna. Soph., 50, 210 Myers, Myers. Larry. Soph., 132, 138, 210 Marsha. Sr., 4-3, 84, 101, 113, 167 N National Forensic League, 83 National Honor Society, 112, 113 Neely, Neese, Pamela, Soph., 210 Nancy. Jr.. 55, 189 Neff, Bert, Soph., 210 Neidig, Dale. Soph., 210 Neill, Dennis, Jr., 64, 113, 189 Nelson Nelson Nelson Nelson , Betty, Soph., 55, 210 , Carla, Jr., 189 , Everett, Soph., 210 , lvy, Cust., 32 Nelson, Jimmy, Sr., 168 Nelson Nelson , Kathy, Jr.. 189 Larry, Jr., 189 Nelson, Ron-ny, Soph., 46, 210 Nelson, Terry, Soph., 210 Newsom, Tinka, Sr., 75 Nichols, Mark, Jr., 189 Nichols, Steve, Sr., 60, 119, 168 Nichols, Mr. Jim, Pac., 24, 125, 126, 136 138 Nicmann, John, Jr., 79, 189 Niemann, Susan, Soph., 55, 210 Nimmo, Joe, Soph., 121, 210 Nine. Mr. Francis, Fac., 24 Nixon, James, Sr., 168 Nolan, Janet Davis. Sr., 168 Nolen, David, Jr., 189 Nonamaker Award 99 Norris, Garry, Sr., 50, 168 Novotny, Charles, Jr., 189 Northrup, Connie, Soph., 210 Northrup, George, Soph., 210 Paige, Mikc, Soph., 132, 199, 210 Palmer, Owen, Jr., 144, 189 Pankratz, Michael, Jr., 127, 135, 189 Pappan, Patty, Jr., 46, 189 Paramedic Club, 77 Paris, Nan, Sr., 10, 44, 57, 68, 96, 97, 98, 101, 113, 169 Parker, Mrs. Ruth, Far., 21 Parks, Arlene, Sr., 169 Parks, Debra. Jr., 189 Parkinson, Cheryl, Jr., 81, 189 Parr, Linda, Soph., 210 Partridge, Jacque, Sr., 55, 169, 171 Patrick, Linda, Soph., 69, 210 Patten, Dana, Sr., 50, 101, 169 Patterson, Ann, Sr., 43, 55, 169 Patterson, Carol, Soph., 46, 211 Patterson, Rickie, Jr., 189 Patton, Gordon, Soph., 127, 210 Paultcr, Carolyn, Soph., 211 Pavlik, Jane, Soph., 46, 55, 69, 211 Pay-ne, Karla, Jr., 139 Payen, Teresa, Sr., 37, 169 Peckenpaugh, Gary, Soph., 143, 211 Pelton, Kathy, Soph., 211 Penncr, Jerry, Soph., 211 Pennington, Linda, Sr., 55, 169 Penoi, Zandell, Jr., 189 Perciful, Wayne, Jr., 132, 189 Perry, Hope, Sr., 42, 55, 75, 169 Perry, Vickie McGee, Sr., 169 Peters, Jan, Soph., 46, 55, 211 Poters, Kathleen, Soph., 211 Petersen, Carl, Sr., 101, 113, 133, 142, 143, 169 Peterson, Karla, Sr., 50, 106, 113, 163, 169 Peterson, Susan, Jr., 189 Petty, Dean-na, Jr., 189 Petty, Norma, Sr., 169 Pewardy, Lavelle, Jr., 189 Phelps, David, Soph., 211 Phelps, John, Soph., 208, 211 Prince and Princess Po-Hi, 92, 93 Prom, 218, 219, 220, 221 Pruett, Kathy, Jr., 55, 190 Pruett, Teresa, Jr., 46 Punt-hes, Linda, Sr., 68, 101, 169 Q Quigley, Madge, Pac., 12, 13. 21, 113 Quimby, Darlene. Jr.. 169 Quinn, Nancy, Jr., 55, 56, 69, 190, 220 Quinn, Bill, Soph., 126, 211 R Rcycs, Loretta, Soph., 212 Reynolds, Chris, Sr., 53, 55, 170, 212 Reynolds, Gaylcne, Soph., 47 Reynolds, Mary Ann, Sr., 50, 170 Rhoatls, Wesley, Jr., 190 Richard, Dolley, Soph., 69, 212 Richey. Steve, Sr., 1 Richmond, Rebecca, Rickards, Judy, Sr., Rickman, Coeweene, Rickman, Forest, Jr., Rideau, Regina, Sr., Rider, Terry, Soph., 70 Jr., 190 170 Soph., 47, 89 190 170 50, 212 Ridgeway, Pegi Jo, Soph., 55, 212 Rightmire, Terry, Jr. , 50, 76, 190 Rigsby, Mark, Jr., 135, 190 Riley, Michael, Jr., 190 R?1ffl'l'lY, Marty, Soph., 138, 211 Ritcheson, Sally, Fac., 20, 21, 81, Raifli, Tamara, -ll'-, 55, 190 Rivers, Delma, Cafe., 35 Rains. Tim. Jr.. 190 Roach, Bill, Sr., S0, 52, 106, 170 UPONCA CITY, WE LOVE YOU ln dear old Oklahoma Fairest daughter of the West Stands our beloved high school In the city we love bestg Phillips, Dale, Soph., 211 Phillips , Jini, Jr., 189 Phillips, Mike, Soph., 211 Pickens , Brady, Soph., 211 Pickrell, Tom, Sr., 37, 169 We chose the blue of western skies, The red from sunset's hue, Nucl-cols, Debbie, Jr., 189 Nunn, Oates, Kathy, Soph., 210 Mrs. Alma Lee. Far., 26, 73 O'De11, Ava, Soph., 210 Odum, Gary, Soph., 210 Officer, Vera Jean, Cafe., 35 Ogle, Rusty, Sr., 31, 60, 118, 119, 120, 168 O'Grady, Ke-nny, Sr., 168 Olinger, Debra, Soph., 50, 210 Orchestra 48, 49 Orr, Marlena, Sr., 46, 79, 80, 109, 153 Ortwein, Ellen, Sr., 45, 55, 68, 168 Piel, Brad, Sr., 169 Piel, Kris, Jr., 190 Pierce, Glen, Sr., 35 Pierce, James, Jr., 190 Pigg, Shirley, Sew., 30 Pinkerton, Mike, Sr., 34, 169 Pinkerton, Sue, Soph., 48, 55, 211, 217 Pitts, Brenda, Soph., 55, 211 Pitts, Donald, Sr., 50 Pitts, Michael, Jr., 74, 190 Plumleigh, Teresa, Sr., 75, 169 Plunkett, Bonnie, Sr., 53, 54, 68, 169 Pollard, Bennie. Soph., 50, 52, 211 Pollard, Edward, Sr., 122, 124, 125 Poncan, 42, 43 Pon-Dram-Panic, 66, 67 Popliarn, Patricia, Jr., 50, 78, 86, 106, 190 Osborn, Pam, Soph., 47, 210 Osborn, Sherri, Jr., 189 Osborne, Carol, Sr., 168 Osborne, Elizabeth, Jr., 189 Osburn, Glynda, Soph., 210 Oshurn, Terri, Jr., 189 Oswalt, Gary, Soph., 210 Oulds, Scott, Soph., 139, 210 Outhier, Arun, Soph., 210 Outhier, Glenda, Sr., 48, 55, 84, 168 Overall, Susan, Sr., 44, 50, 168 Ovcrman, Harlan, Sr., 79, 111. 163 Owen, Mrs. Hazel, Cust., 32 Owens, Mike, Jr., 189 Ownlley, Carolyn. JI'-, 55, 77, 189 Ownbcy, Marilynn, Jr., 55, 77, 139 Paige, Danny, Jr., 118, 119, 135, 189 Poplin, Larry, Jr., 60, 190 Porter, David, Soph., 50, 121, 211 Steve, Soph., 60, 134, 135, 199 Porter, Ronda Kay, Sr., 211 Porte-r, Potts, Brian, Soph., 211 Potts, Charley, Cust., 32 Powell, Miko, Sr., 169 Powell, Pat, Jr., 190 Powell, Patricia, Soph., 55, 211 Powell, Stevc, Soph.. 50, 61, 91 119, 196, 197, 211. 214 Prado, Klicia, Sr., 169 Price, Brenda, Soph,, 55, 211 Price, Karen, Soph., 211 Price, Kathy, Sr., 55, 75 Pri:-o, Pant. Sr.. 69 Pricc, Richard, Jr., 138, 190 Primvaux, Anita, Jr., Priincaux, Floyd, Jr., 46, 190 Prince, Rolxrfrt, Jr., 136, 190 , 132, 140, Now, what could be more fitting Than our colors red and blue. Ponca City, we love you With your colors, red, and blue, Ever loyal, faithful and true, To dear old Ponca, we love you. Rains, Gail, Soph., 56, 211 Ramcy, Monte, Jr., 119, 190 Ramsdell, Gary, Jr., 125, 190 Ramsey, Connie, Jr., 55, 77, 173 Ramsey, Michael. Soph., 211 Randle, Larry, Jr., l-10, 190 Rankjns, Johnny, Sr., 169 Rankins, Martha, Soph., 211 Ranzau, Linda, Soph., 55, 69, 211 Raynor, Ja-lf, Jr,, 75, 190 Reel Rollers, 74 Renliarger, Janice, Soph., 55, 69, 212 Rc-nbargcr, Tom, Sr., 60, 86, 170 Rcncy, Dorian, Jr., 48, 190 Resor, Norm, Jr., 190 Rcvartl, Joycc, Soph., 55, 212 Reyes, John, Jr., 88, 190 Charles H. Cunn ing Roach, Mary, Soph., 55, 69, 212 Robertson, Kermit, Sr., 132, 170 Rnlwrtson, Royce, Soph., 50, 130, 212 Robins, Janct, Sr., 44, 170 Robins. Jeanne. Jr., 16, 53, 55, 69, 190 Robinson, Charles. Jr., 190 Robinson, Delores, Cafe., 35 Robinson, Dennis, Soph., 50, 212 Robinson, Max. Sr., 18. 60. 106, 118, 119 170, 221 Robison, Connie, Sr., 55, 170 Robison, Donna, Soph., 212 Roby, Janie, Sr., 155 Rochelle, George. Jr., 125, 136, 190 Rodriqucs, Marks-ta, Sr., 170 Rogers, Diana, Soph., 32, 36, 55, 69, 212 Rogers, James, Jr., 190 all Senseman, Lindel, Jr., 192 Shafer, Charles, Soph., 213 Shaffer, Linn, Sr., 50, 171, 219 Shafer, Pamela, Soph., 46, 55, 213 Shanks, Joyce, Sr., 55, 171 Smith, Valerie, Soph., 214 Smyly, Connie, Sr., 45, 55, 173 Snow, Janice, Jr., 48, 55, 77, 141, 193 Sober, Kathy, soph., 47, ss, 214 Sober, Lesley, Soph., 47, 55, 214 Sanders, Betty, Sec., 30 Skaggs, Mick, Sr,. 60, 172 Jr 50' 193 Chris, Soph., 212 c 9 1 ,1 - 3 . ' 6 f F1 2 1 'gy is 'Q , :Q s '5 if 9, 9 Po I 'Q O r tv f K' ' y 0 v 1' g Look man, 1 like the games, dances, parties, home- room, bookstore, study halls, and stuff, it's just the school part that bugs me. Rogers, Randy, Soph., 212 Rogers, Roberta, Soph., 47, 212 Roland, Alton, Jr., 119, 190 Roland, David, Soph., 212 Roland, Gwendolyn, Jr., 190 Roland, Herbert, Jr., 125, 119, 134, 190 Roland Roller, Roller, , Kenneth, Soph., 212 Barry, Soph., 212, 147 Ryan, Pamela, Soph., 55, 213 Sallee, Yvonne, Jr., 191 Shanks, Judith, Sr., 37, 55, 171 Sharp, Roger, Sr., 101, 118, 119, 145, 171 Sharpe, Bill, 23, 121, 136 Sharpe, Pam, Sr., 36, 60, 101, 113, 171 Sharrock, Joan, Soph., 46, 69, 213 Shaw, Joey, Soph., 138, 212 Shears, Sheats. Tom, Soph., 60, 121, 136, 213 Lynda, Soph., 213 Sheldon, Jim, Jr., 34, 132, 192 Shelton, Sandi, Jr., 192 Shepler, Charles, Jr., 76, 192 Sherhon, Bill, Jr., 60, 132 Sherbon, Danny, Jr., 50, 192 Sherman, Linda, Soph., 55, 213 Sherrill, Robert, Jr., 192 Sherro-n, Lonnie, Sr., 171 Sober, Tom, Sr., 75, 173 Sodowsky, Timothy, Soph., 121, 214 Sole, Gary, Sr., 41, 50, 100, 102, 173 Soutter, Freddie, Jr., 193 Soutter, Kenneth, Soph., 214 Spangler, Michael, Jr., 193 Spanish Club, 87 Spaulding, Terry, Jr., 193 Spears, Bruce, Jr., 193 Spears, Cathy, Soph., 55, 214 Spears, Linda, Jr., 76, 193 Spilman, Dorothy. Jr., 50, 69, 193 Spore, Barbara, Soph., 214 Sports Royalty, 96 Spri-nger, Candy, Soph., 47, 55, 214 Springer, Lester, Jr., 193 Shilling, Clifford, Sr., 50, 101, 71, 219 Shingleton, Jim, Jr., 192 Shrewsbury, Karen, Soph., 47, 55, 213 Shrewsbury, Kirk, Sr., 9, 62, 102, 108, 113, 171 Shriver, Susan, Soph., 50, 213 Sias, Laura, Soph., 47, 55. 69, 147, 213 Sicks, Barry, Sr., 50, 76, 171 Sileri Terri, Jr., 41, 55, 60, 61, 73, 113, 19 Silkey, Mark, Jr., 192 Silvey, Lynn, Sr., 36, 171 Simmons, Fred, Soph., 44, 126, 192, 213 Simons, Elmer, Fac., 29 Signons, Sandy, Sr., 11, 55, 68, 100, 109, 71 Sims, Diann, Sr., 55, 172 Sims, Pamela, Jr., 77, 192 Sindelar, Connie, Soph., 55, 213 Sisson, Grant, Soph., 48, 121, 213 Sittel, Marsha, Jr., 192 Skaggs, Kirby, Sr., 46, 172 Spurlock, Fern, Sr., 47, 78, 173 Stage Crew, 74 Stagner, Laile, Soph., 55, 214 Stanbrough, Richard, Soph., 214 Stanford, Janice, Soph., 55, 69, 214 Stanger, Debbie, Soph., 34, 214 Stangeland, Gordon, Fac., 29, 127 Stangeland, Jan, Soph., 55, 214 Stanley, Craig, Stark, Ke-nney, Steele, Beverly, Steffey, Pam, S Jr., 193 Sr., 118, 119 Soph., 46, 55, 214 r., 78, 173 Steichen, Larry, Sr., 50, 52, 76, 81, 97 101, 113, 173 Steichen, Linda, Soph., 50, 76, 214, Stephens, David Stevens, Dougla , Jr., 50, 193 s, Jr., 193 Stevenson, John, Jr., 193 Stewart, David, Stewart, James, sr., so, 173 Soph., 76, 214 Stewart, Jeff W., Soph., 214 Stewart, Karen, Sanders, David Jr., 143, 191 Slcidmo re, Ann, Sr., 45, 55, 113, 141, 172, Stewart, Monty, Soph., 214 Sanders, Glenn, Jr., 4-6, 191 223 Stewart, Sara, Soph., 69, 214 Irene, Sr., 55, 170 Roller, Phyllis, Fac., 28, 75 Sanders Skidmore, James, Jr., 48, 76, 192 Stieber, Jim, Sr., 173 Rollins, David, Jr., 191 Roquemare, Rolland, Sr., 170 Sledge' Stringer, Sam, Jr., 46 Ross, Katherine, Soph., 47, 212 Ross, Kim, Sr., 39, 43, 91, 92, 100, 113, 118, 119, 120, 128, 135, 156, 170, 218, 219, 220 Ross, Lee, Sr., 170 Ross, Rickey, Jr., 191 Sanders Sanders John, , Ruth, Jr., Jr., 191 46, 191 Sanford, Randy, Soph., 46, 213 Satchell, Stephen, Soph., 46, 213 Sattre, Chris, Sr. 170 Sattre, Ricki, Jr., 191 Schafers, Krista, Soph., 55, 213 Skinner, Cherie, Jr., 192, 219 Skinner, DeRoy, Fac., 28, 88 Skinner, Paula, Soph., 55, 60, 213 Skinner, Susan 41, 50, 68, 97, 100, 102, 152, 168, 171, 172 Sledge, Terry, Sr., 172 Troy, Jr., 192 Stigge, Jerald, Jr., 193 Stirewalt, Margie, Jr., 50, 193 Stolhand, Chris, Soph., 214 Stolhand, David, Soph., 60, 214 Stone, Buddy, Jr., 36, 138, 193 Strawn, Donna, Soph., 60, 215 Ross, Tom, Jr., 50, 191 Rotarians, 101 Round, Cindy, Soph., 46, 55, 212 Round, D. J., Jr., 119, 136, 17. 191 Rowe, David, Jr., 191 Rowe, Janice Carolyn, Sr., 55, 68, 170 Rowe, Janice Cecile, Sr. 34, 55, 68, 113, 142, 170 Rowe, Joyce, Soph., 212 Rowe, Lois, Soph., 212 Rowe, Marie, Fac., 26, 86 Ruckle, Myralybnn, Soph., 50, 212 Runyan, Dewey, Fac., 22, 23, 121, 143 Runyan, Jerry, Fac., 23, 121, 135 Rupert, John, Soph., 212 Rush, Cathey, Jr., 55 Russell, Gertrude. Cust., 32 Russell, Jeff, Jr., 191 Russell, Mark, Soph., 212 Russell, Mary Lou, Sr., 37, 76, 80, 170 Russell, Woody. Cus., 32 Rutherford, Shelley, Sr., 55, 76, 81, 83, 111, 170 Rutledge, Grant, Jr., 191 Rutledge, Lynn, Jr., 55, 69, 191 Rutledge, Susan, Sr., 101, 113, 170 Rutter, Mark, Sr., 75, 170 Schieber, Dwight, Soph., 119, 121. 213 Schmid, Allen, Jr., 76, 191 Schmidt, Paula, Jr., 46, 53, 55, 78, 191 Schmidt, Susan, Jr., 55, 191 Schnceberger, Dennis, Soph., 213 Schneider, Richard, Jr., 48, 50, 82, 191 Schoenwald, Mary, Fac., 25, 28 Schooley, Johnie, Jr., 191 Schroeder, Gary, Fac., 28 Schuessler, Earlene, Sr., 85, 100, 113, 171 Schwenker, William, Fac., 24, 113 Science Club, 76 Scott, Creek, Sr., 136, 137, 1-15, 171 Scott, Dorothy, Fac., 26 Scott, Garry, Jr., 191 Scott, Larry, Jr., 191 Scott, Mac, Jr., 191 Scovill, Ed, Jr., 143, 191 Seabridge, Gary, Jr., 75, 191 Searcy, Mary, Jr., 191 Sears, Phyllis, Sr., 171 Sebring, Russell, Sr. See, Bill, Jr., 192 See, Jim, Sr., 170 Self, Michelle, Soph., 60, 213 Semler, Sharon, Sr., 171 Senior Play, 65 Slide Rule Club, 82 Sloan, Teresa, Jr., 60, 192 Slovacek, Mary, Jr., 192 Small, Eileen Glaser, Sr., 172 Smethers, Edwin, Soph., 212 Stuard, Student Carol, Sr., 37, 55, 173 Council, 60, 61 Stumbaugh, Everette, Fac., 23 Stumbaugh, Gayla, Soph., 50, 215 Smethe rs. Susie, Sr., 172 Smith, Carolyn, Sr., 55, 75, 172 Smith, Cathy, Jr., 36, 69, 193 Smith, Connie, Jr., 48, 55 Smith, David, Jr., 132, 192 Smith, David L., Soph., 213 Smith, Debbie, Jr., 5, 45, 56, 69, 95, 111, 113, 192 Smith, Dennis, Soph., 213 Smith, Diana Lynn, Soph., 47, 55, 213 Smith, Diana Marie, Soph., 50, 213 Smith, George, Soph., 193 Smith, Karen Ann, Soph., 69, 213 Smith, Marilyn, Soph., 55, 213 Smith, Marsha, Sr., 172 Smith, Patsy, Sr., 55, 86 Smith, Roger, Jr., 193 Smith, Sandra, Soph., 213 Smith, Sandra M. Soph., 213 Smith, Smith, Smith, Sharon, Sr., 46, 172 Sheryl, Soph., 211. 214 Stanley, Sr., 79, 172 Sudbery, Byron, Sr., 76, 101, 108, 113, 173 Suggs, Carole, Jr., 48, 85, 86, 193 Sullins, Earl, Fac., 27 Sullivan, Regena, Jr., 60, 193 Sullivan, Rick, Jr., 50, 193 Sullivan, Steve, Soph., 215 Summerfield, Carol, Sr., 173 Summers, Michael, Soph., 121, 215 Swan, Susan, Soph., 46, 55, 215 Swart, Beverly, Soph., 215 Swart, Marva, Sr., 173 Swart, Terry, Jr., 36, 115, 127, 135, 19 T Tague, Becky, Talbert, Claire, Talbot, Glainc, Tamoinclong, Ri 113, 173 Sr., 68, 173 Jr., 193 Scott, Soph., 143, 215 ta, sr., 37, -17, ss, 72, rs 1 1Vilkerson, Shirley, Soph., 55, 217 Whitaker, Dewey, Soph., 216 l 1 1 I lr ii I d Taplin, 173 Cheryl, Sr., 37. 60, 105, 111. 113 TBPP, Bryan, Jr., 193 TSPP. Dennis, Soph., 215 Tapp, Leanna, Jr., 44, 55, 69, 193 Taylor, Connie, Soph., 55, 215 Taylor. Deanna, Jr., 50, 193 Taylor, Deborah, Soph., 55, 215 Taylor, Janice, Sr., 173 Taylor, Joyce, Soph., 215 Taylor. Patricia, Sr., 173 Taylor, Sheryl, Jr., 193 Teichmer, Beckie, Soph., 55, 215 Teichmer, Robert, Sr., 79, 173 Tennis, 140, 141 Terry, Sonja, Sr., 36, 55, 86, 173 Tharp, Gerry, Grace, Soph., 55, 61, Theobald, Juli, Soph., 55, 61, 215 215 Thomas, Beth, Jr., 55, 60, 193 Thomas, Bobby, Soph., 50, 52, 106, 127, 135, 215 Thomas, Gaylene, Soph., 50, 215 Thomas Thomas, . Mrs. Joyce, Fac., 29 Judy, Jr., 48, 55, 141, 193 Thomas, Karen, Jr., 193 Thomas, Harry, Sr., 173 Thomas, Marie, Soph., 55, 215 Thomas, Michael, Soph., 46, 215 Thomas, Paula, Jr., 55, 69, 193 Thomas, Richard, Sr., 75, 173 Thomas, Rita, Sr., 75, 173 Thomas, Sharon, Sr., 44, 48, 63, 73, 101, 108, 113, 173 Thompkins, Wanda, Jr., 36 Thompson, Gary, Jr., 193 Thompson, Lisa, Sr., 55, 173 Thompson, Mike, Soph., 121, 127, 135, 215 Thompson, Rhonda, Sr., 75 Thompson, Sandra, Soph., 67, 82, 215 Thompson, Steve, Soph., 215 Thompson, Steve Ray, Soph., 215 Thompson, Wanda, Sr., 174 Thomson, Jami, Jr., 61, 77, 193 Thorpe, Jim, Sr., 81, 84, 106, 174 Thurman, Michael. Jr., 50, 193 Thurmond, Duane, Sr., 44, 174 Timmons, Susa-n, Sr., 37, 55. 60, 68, 101. 174 Tindel, Tamara, Jr., 55, 194 Tinsley, Miss Addie, Fac., 29 Tipton, Frances, Cafe., 35 Tipton, Twylla, Sr., 75, 174 Titus, Becky, Soph., 215 Tompkins, Wanda, Jr., 194 Townsley, Doris, Cafe., 35 Track, 134, 135 Traffic Court, 62, 63 Trant, Randal, Soph., 4-1, 215 Tri-Hi-Y, 86, 69 Troge, Carol, Sr., 174 Troye, Rita, Soph., 215 Trout, Elodie, Jr., 50, 69, 73, 194 Trout, Gloria, Jr., 78, 194 Trussell, Pam, Sr., 174 Tucker, Belinda Lynn, Jr., 194 Tucker, Diane, Jr., 50, 69, 194 Tully, Danny, Soph., 215 Turner, David, Soph., 215 Turner, Karen, Soph., 50, 69, 215 Turner, Katye, Sr., 78, 174 Twirlers, 52 U Uhlenbake, Michael, Soph., 215 Underwood, Everett, Soph., 215 Underwood, Jeff, Soph., 50, 215 Ustler, Dean, Sr., 119, 174 Utsler, Janice, Soph., 215 V Van.-krsdale, Gary, Soph., 46, 215 VanAtta, Chris, Sr., 36, 78, 174, 223 Vance, Debbie, Soph., 215 Vandever, Marvin, Jr., 194 VanDyke, Denise, Jr., 194 VanLandingham, Greg, Jr., 194 Van-n, George, Soph., 60, 126, 215 VanNoy, Sherry, Sr., 174 Venzke, Ann, Jr., 50, 194 Vinson, Barbara, Soph., 55, 216 Vinyard, Michael, Jr., 194 Vollman, Bruce, Soph., 216 Vollman, Suzie, Jr., 55, 78, 194 W Waddell, Richard, Soph., 121, 131, 216 iYaddelow, Jim, Jr., 125, 194 1i'agner, Ja-n, Jr., 46, 194 Wagnon, Bob, Jr., 46 Wngnon. Ronald, Sr., 46 1Valdron, Cathy, Soph., 55, 174 1Valdron, Paul, Soph., 140, 216 Walter, Wvalkcr, Jamie, Soph., 47, 55, 216 Connie, Soph., 34, 55, 69, 216 1Valker, Deborah, Jr., 55, 194 YValker, Kristi, Soph., 26 1Valker, Loyd, Jr., 194 Walker, Stephanie, Sr., 50, 174 wan, Randy, Jr., 194 Vfliitc, 11'illianl, Soph., 217 White, Zang, Soph., 217 Wvhiteberry, Richard, Soph., 44, 209, 217 Wlhitehorn, Ulyssa, Soph., 50, 89, 217 Wfhitesell, Lane, Jr., 34, 78, 195 Whitlock, Janet, Sr., 45, 175 Whittet, Ginger, Soph., 50, 217 Wicks, Frank, Soph., 77 Widener, Judy, Jr., 195 Wit-land, Debbie, Soph., 47, 217 Wilcox, Vicki, Sr., 50, 175 1Vilkerson, Bill, Jr., 195 Wallace, Keith, Soph., 126, 216 1Valsh, Margaret, Jr., 194 Walsh, Mary, Sr., 174 Walters, Mrs. Betty, Sec., 30 Walters, Cindy, Soph., 216 Walters, James, Jr., 194 Walters, Neal, 50, 64, 194 YValters, Sheri, Jr., 50, 194 11Va1timyer, Monica, Sr., 174 Walton, George, Jr., 194 Walton, Janet, Soph., 47, 216 Walton, Roger, Jr., 46, 194 Yvard, Gary, Jr., 46, 194 Ward, Ronald, Soph., 216 Ward, Sharon, Soph., 47 Ward, Sidney, Jr., 46 Wage, Mrs. Barbara, Fac., 20, 23, 30, 31, 6 Warner, Robert, Jr., 194 Warner, Samuel, Soph., 216 Warren, Leslie, Sr., 174 Warren, Phillip, Soph., 44, 132. 216 Warren, Gayle, Jr., 46, 55, 194 Warrio r, Clement, Jr., 88 Wasson, Carla, Sr., 42, 53, 55, 78, 174 Wasson, Dawn, Soph., 47, 60, 216 Watson, Larry, Jr. 195 Watson, Terry, Jr., 195 Watts, Watts, Jean, Cafe., 35 Stanley, Soph., 50, 216 Weaver, Gayla, Sr., 50, 68, 174 Webb, Chuck, Soph., 216 Webb, Dan, Sr., 45, 62, 65, 66, 67, 106, 111, 147, 174 Webb, Mary, Fac., 26 W'ilkins, Willcenso Wiiliams, Doug, Sr., 175 n, James, Sr., 50, 175 Bruce, Jr., 36, 79, 195 Williams, Cynthia, Soph., 55, 217 Williams, Daniel, Soph., 55, 217 Williams, Daniel, Soph., 217 1Villiams, Gloria, Sr., 48, 49, 55, 80, 86, 100, 102, 108, 113, 175 Williams, Jobnna, Soph., 55, 217 Williams, Nancy, Sr., 48, 55, 172, 175 Williams, Patricia, Soph., 217 Williams, Randy, Sr., 82, 175 Williams, Vance, Soph., 21, 126, 135, 199 217 Willison, Mary, Jr., 50, 69, 195 Willison, Sharon, Jr., 50, 195 Wilson, Ann, Soph., 55, 69, 217 Wilson, Dennis, Soph., 37, 217 Wilson, Lawrence, Jr., 195 Wilson, Phyllis, Soph., 47, 55 Wilson, 1 132 lr. Robert, Fac. 25, 121, 130, Wilson, Ronnie, Soph., 77 Wilson, Sr., 50, 175 Wimbish, Mary, Soph., 55, 81, 83, 217 Wfinfrey, Karen, Jr., 55, 195 Rlininger, Janice, Jr., 195 Wise, Byrl, Soph., 217 Y5'itcher, Annabelle, Jr., 55, 142, 195 WVittnier, Craig, Soph., 130, 132, 217 Wittmer, Gary, Jr., 195 W'ittmer, Mrs. Lavelle, Fac., 21, 84 ivoniack, J0hn, Soph., 46, 121, 217 Womack, Teresa, Jr., 195 Wonders, Alan, Jr., 82, 103, 195 Wong, Tina, Jr., 55, 69, 142, 195 Webb, Tommy, Jr., 195 Webb, Tracy, Jr., 95, 136, 138, 176, 177, 195 Webb, Tracy, Soph., 45, 50, 60, 99, 211 216 Webber, Dana, Jr., 195 Weber, Nancy, Soph., 50, 216 Wehr, Leon, Sr., 174 Weingart, Jann, Jr., 50, 69, 195 Weinshilboum, Teresa, Jr., 47, 55, 195 Welch, Welch, Cindy, Jr., 55, 181, 195 Dana, Jr., 48, 73, 195 Welch, Mary, Jr., 48, 73, 106, 113, 195 Welch, Manta Jo, Jr., 47, 53, 55, 195 Welch, Patricia, Sr., 55, 78, 174 Welch Roy, Jr., 127, 135, 195 Welker, Lealand, Sr., 136, 174 Wells, Diana, Sr., 174 West, Charlotte, Soph., 55, 216 West, David, Soph., 216 West, Greg, Sr., 139, 175 Wong, Wesley, Soph., 48, 49, 217 Wooiter, Janice, Sr., 9, 36, 53, 55, 59, 68, 101, 102, 113, 175, Woofter, Richard, Soph., 126, 217 Woolery, Alan, Jr., 195 Wooten, Calvin, Sr., 175 Worley, Pamela, Jr., 50, 69, 195 1Vres!ling, 28, 129, 130, 131, 132 Wright, June, Soph., 217 Wright, Linda, Sr., 175 Wright, Robert, Soph., 217 Wright, Steve, Jr., 195 Wyatt, Mr. Tom, Fac., 18, 19, 31, 113 Yerlces, Mark, Sr., 11, 15, 101, 128, 131, W'estberg, Pamela, Soph., 69, 216 Wharton, Wayne, Soph., 216 Whitaker, Betty, Soph., 47, 216 Whitaker, Carolyn, Sr., 55, 36, 175 175 Yarick Troupe, 86 Young, Ellen, Sr., 175 Young, Linda, Jr., 60 Young, Howard, Soph., 50, 217 Y X X! X, 'sf fl, f L 6, f ' ' 'o I 1 Ja, ', r gt , ag N- I 1 img' with ar + r 4 W 'si 321 ' iran f This was the year of 'no mercy for tardiesf Bill, Sr., 60, 66, 101, 107, 175 Jim, 50, 66, 82, 103, 113, 195 White, White, White, Orville, Jr., 195 White, Steve, Jr., 195 White, Tomas, Soph., 138, 217 Z Zahradnik, Diana, Jr., 50, 52, 195 Zaitshik, Gene, Jr., 50, 195 Ziegenhain, Charles, Jr., 195 23I 72? Life Speeds Un . . . The purpose of the 1969 Cat Tale has been to show how Po-Hi students relate with their nation, their state, their adults, and with each other. We hope through this yearls book that we have instigated patriotism, and understand- ing in each of the students. This yearbook was made possible only through the help of certain businesses and individuals. Therefore the 1969 Cat Tale would like to ren' der its deep appreciation to the following: Mr. Robert E. Ford his understanding land patience. Mr. Bob Westmoreland his expert pho- tography and brilliant ideas. Mr. H. O. 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