Ponca City High School - Cat Tale Yearbook (Ponca City, OK)
- Class of 1970
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LIFE Magnum' Tumc lm I2 Qi 9 , f V 51 5 ' Z 4 academlcs 97 4 Q X . WWI K A w A gwr mm -1' ,: 1' W 4 student met teacher met friend whether just keeping us busy or electrifying thirty minds one was always near us Consoling, budgeting, prompting we encountered ourselves throug h them A- y l I -X ., 6 , 'sh ' ,,,.V,, ,yd ' , R B i Mr. Delbert Carlile, Vice-Principal and Boys' Counselor, enjoys catching up on his reading after a long day at school. Mr. Tom Wyatt introduces us to one of the interesting art pieces in his beautiful home. Leading very active lives in the Ponca City community, the administrators ofour high school still find time to devote themselves to the students and faculty. Mr. Robert E. Ford is presently the President of Rotary Club, a member of the YMCA Board, and the Chamber of Commerce. He attended high school at Bristow, Oklahoma, and went to college at Northeastern State, OU, and OSU. He was also principal of Edmond High School. Mr. Ford enjoys hunting, fishing, golf, camping, and almost any outdoor sport as his hobbies. Mr. Tom Wyatt has held positions as Administrative as- sistant and Counseling Coordinator before being Vice- Principal and Counselor here at Po-Hi. He is now the Secre- tary of the Kiwanis Club and has been a member for twenty- four years. Mr. Wyatt attended high school at Ada High Schoolg he received a BS degree at East Central State and his MA at OU and OSU. His hobbies are golfand being with his family. The sophomore boys' counselor and Vice-Principal is Mr. Delbert Carlile. He has served Po-Hi in many positions prior to his present ones. He has been football, basketball, wres- tling, and track coach and an attendance officer. Mr. Carlile went to high school at Perkins, Oklahoma, and received his BA, MA, and Counselor's Certificate at OSU. Mr. Carlile's hobbies are fishing, camping, and his family of three chil- dren. MRS. SARAH BAIRD: English 10, English 12 MRS. GLADYS BATSON: English 10 MRS. RUTH BEAUBIEN: English 12: Senior Girls' Counselorg Senior Class Sponsor MISS MARY BRIGHAM: English 123 Department Chairman MRS. PENNY BREEDLOVE: English 10 MRS. RUTH ESKEW: English 10 X Grammar, Literature Studied in Language Arts When one encounters a person his communication is through the English language. English is not only the grammatical study of the language but the devel- opment and use of it. Literary forms are studied each year - poetry, short stories, novels, and plays. Along with these come grammar and composition which includes word usage, sentences and paragraph structure. During the senior year English Literature is studied from the Anglo-Saxon Period to the Twentieth Cen- tury. As a junior one studies American Literature. Sophomores study a variety of works including The Miracle Worker. juliuf Cuemr. and Silar Marner. Since speaking and listening are vital in the Eng- lish language, related subjects are Speech, where stu- dents develop the ability to speak before groups, Speech Activities, which broadcasts Po-Hi Pourri - the school radio show on WBBZgjournalism, which forms the basis for the staff of the Ponmn, the school newspaperg Creative Writing, which teaches a means of expressing one's ideas, and World Literature, where one becomes well rounded in his basic literary composure. Temporarily stymied for an answer, Mrs. Mary Martin contemplates. AJ l eww' In Mem nom Thirty-five years ago Miss Carolyn Bagby came to Ponca City Senior High School. She later served as head of the English Depart- ment. Today Miss Bagby ylel as become aisyimhol at Po-Hi of the highest standards of seholar- ship, leadership, and enthusiasm. sw-i-Warm MRSJEAN FAULCONER: English 113 Journalism I and IIQ Pomzm Sponsor MRS. MARCELLA GALBRAITH: English ll MRSJOANJONES: English 12 MISS-IAN Mc-IUNKIN: English 10 MRS. MARY MARTIN: English 12 MRSJANETTE NORMAN: English 12g Speech MRS. RUTH PARKER: English 11 MRS. SALLY RITCHESON: English 113 Speech Activities MRS, LAVELLE WITTMER: English 11g Creative Writing E 1969-70 was the second year for the Great 1 Books and Ideas course in the Social Studies De- partment. This class emphasizes ideas in all so- cieties such as the idea of family life in various eras. There were two new teachers in the Social Studies Department this year. Mr. Snell taught for one semester two years ago and was then drafted. Mr. Smith, formerly a teacher at Eastjunior High School, taught American History. Other courses taught in the Social Studies De- partment were World History, Current Interna- tional Problems, Problems of Democracy, Psy- chology, Sociology, Government Economics, and World Geography. Daintily, Mr. erry Runyan leads his sociology class in oral reading Two ew Teachers in Social Studies Department MRS. BERNIETA BOESCH: American History MR. CARL FLIPPIN: Psychologyg Great Books and Ideasg Department Chairman MR. ENNIS HOSKINS: Problems in Democracy, Current International Problems MR. PAUL INGERSOL: American History junior Boys' Counselorg Cat Tale Sponsor Audio-Visual Director MR. LESLIEJOHNSON: World History, Economicsg Government MR, T, E, KINGSOLVER: World Geographyg Current International Problems MR. EVERETTE STUMBAUGH: World History MRS. BARBARA WARE: American Historyg Sophomore Girls' Counselorg Sophomore Class Sponsor 'Q' MR.-JERRY RUNYANi Sociologyg Assistant Football Coa-chg Track Coachg MR. WALLACE SMITH: American Historyg Assistant Football Coachg Tennis Coach QS5iQ MR, LELAND SNELL: American History MRS. HELGA LIEBER: Librarian MRS, MARY WEBB: Librarian .nf :fu 515 Mr. Stumbaugh, showing his usual good humor, tclls his class what really happened to Caesar and Cleopatra, Gne of the new teachers this year, Mr. Wally Smith encour ages his students to read about the League of Nations. Science Courses Prepare Students for College To many students at PO-HI, the Science Department was the most im- portant during the past year, The major- ity of students who have planned col- lege in their futures found that the science courses such as Chemistry, Ad- vanced Biology, Physiology, and Zoolo- gy were a great help to them. Physiology and Zoology, taught by Mr. jantz, were new courses in the Science Department this year. The be- ginning enrollment for these compan- ion courses was seventy-four students. Other courses taught were Biology, Physical Science, and Advanced Chem- istry. MR. WILLIAM GARWOOD: Biology, Department Chairman MR. VOYLE GRAHAM: Biology MRJERALD JANTZ: Biology, Zoologyp Physiology MISS DOTTIE KELLEY: Chemisttyz Advanced Chemistry f MR. WILLIAM MCCRACKEN: Biology Advanced Biology MR. ROBERT WILSON: Physical Science Biologyg Wrestling Coachg Assistant Football Coach That isn't the edge of night falling over Mr. Wilson, it's just an interested student getting help on a Science Project. -is I refuse to get my hair cut, Mr. Ford, says Mr. Lloyd Gelmers, I donlt care ifyou do take me off the volleyball team. The Mathematics Department offers ll wide variety of study ranging from mathematics needed by the average con- sumer in everyday life to calculus for those planning for college. The courses include High School Math, Algebra I, Geometry, Algebra II, SMSG Algebra II, Trigonometry. SMSG Trigonometry, Math Analysis, SMSG Math Analysis, Matrix Algebra, and Computer Math. The Mathematics Department, under the direction of Mr. Gelmers, also spon- sors the Math Club and the Slide Rule Club. Math Department Offers Math for Every Student MRS. MARTHA CHRISTENSEN: W W219' Algebra I and II MR. A. LLOYD GELMERS: Trigonometry: SMSG Trigonometry, Matrix Algebra: SMSG Algebra IIQ Department Chairman MRJIM NICHOLS: Algebra Ig Assistant Basketball Coachg Assistant Baseball Coach MR. FRANCIS NINE: Algebra I1 Geometry MRS. MARY SCI-IOENXWALD: Geometry MR. WILLIAM SCHWENKER: Algebra Ilg Trigonometry MRJAMES FARRELL: Physicsg Algebra I MY , MR. BILL CURRENS: Football Coachg Nu-...,..,. Q Vocational Math 25 In the morning the shop building came alive. Boys in Mechanical Draw- ing, Print Shop, Machine Shop, Auto Mechanics, and Woodwork were busily at work. Classes were organized for beginning, intermediate, and advanced workers in each field, Each student learned his trade under the direction ofa well qualified instruc- tor. These courses help a student to se- lect his vocation. Busilv assisting a student working on ll motor is Mr. Elmer Simmons. who teaches Trade Auto Mechanics. Shops Provide Training for Sl-fills of Tomorrow MR. AARON GAWHEGA: Trade Printing MR. LARRY I-IIME: Auto Mechanics , Ig Driver's Education MR. GORDON MacDONNELL: Wloodworking I and IIQ Trade Wfoodworkg Department Chairman MR. DON MCELMURRY: Machine Shop Ig Trade Machine Shop 5. MRJOI-IN HANKS: Mechanical Drawing I and II MR. ELMER SIMMONS: Trade Auto Mechanics MR. E. W. DeXVI-IITT: Vocational Agriculture 9, 1O,11, 12 aqua, l I isni Students Encounter Choice of Business Courses E 7 - MRS. NORMA AUSTELL: Machine Math MRS. BETTY BOYER: Shorthand I and IIg Typing I MR. BILL LEMING: Typing I and II, Business Law, Business Mathg Baseball Coachg Assistant Football Coach MRS. JEAN MacDONNELI.: Typing I and II MR. T. I. MONTGOMERY: Bookkeeping I and II MR. GORDON STANGELAND: Consumer Economicsg Bookkeeping Ig Cross Country Coach MR. RICHARD MCNEIL: Distributive Education I and II MRSJOYCE THOMAS: Special Education MISS ADDIE TINSLEY: Office Practice: Personal Typing: Typing I Thinking up a topic for a lecture, Mr. Richard McNeil pauses for it picture. Many students at Po-Hi chose the field of business. To aid them in their choice of future professions, many busi- ness courses were offered. Students wishing to follow a career in business might select one of these cours- es: Typing, Business Typing, Short- hand, Machine Math, Bookkeeping, Consumer Economics, Applied Busi- ness Law, or Office Practice. To get on the job training and expe- rience, sixty-five students were enrolled in the distributive education class. T MRS. PATRICIA GOODMAN: Frcnih I. II.1mil IIIQ DcpartmcntClii1irn1.1n MRS. ALMA LEE OATES: Latin II. Wcurlcl Literature MRS. PEGGY O'I-IAUGI-ITERY: Spanish I Anal II MRS. MARIE ROWE: Spanish II. III and IV MRS. LELA COOK: Clothing I, II.1md III MRS. DOROTHY SCOTT: Foods I. II. and III MISS GLADYS MAIN: Art I. II. III. and IV MR, AI. CASSINGI-IAM: Drivcfs Education. Golffjoauh MR. BILL ESKEW: Drivcr's Eclucixtion: Iluskctbull Coafhg Assistant Football Couch. Assistant Trail: Condi 41 Mr. Francis Nine. Mr, Williilm McCracken. and Mr. Williiim Garwood ull listen attcntivcly in un- othcr Po-l-Ii assembly, SQL' Wim f V3 Q , t- fy , WCB Mrs. Dorothy Stott helps Eddie Nortlitutt prepare baked Alaska. sl l fl l To enlighten students in many fields a variety of courses were offered at Po- Hi. The student received the right to make a personal choice of what electives to take. These electives included foreign languages, home economics, music, art, gym, and driveris education. The foreign language department of- fered Latin, French, and Spanish. Foods and clothing were offered in home eco- nomics. The music department consist- ed of band, orchestra, chorale, choir, music theory, and girls' glee cluh. Some non-solid courses offered were girl's and boy's physical education and Revealing their true identities as flower children are Mrs. Mary Martin, Mrs. Gladys Batson, Mr. Voyle dflVCf,S CCluC21tiOI'1. Graham, and Mr. Bill Currens. Preference of Electives Given Po-Hi Students MR. MARK HODGSON: Driver's Education MRS. MARIE MOORE: Girl's Physical Education MR. EARL SULLINS: Boy's Physical Educationg Athletic Director MR. DON FUSS: Boy's Physical Educationg Driver's Education MR. DON LEAVITT: BandgSt:1gc Band MR. A. H. LONG: Orchestra MR, ROBERT MOORE: Choraleg Choir, Girls' Glee Clubg Music Theory MRS. VELMA MITCHELL: Director of Activities: junior Class Sponsor Almost every PO-HI student en- countered a secretary during the year. The secretaries helped students and fac- ulty with schedule changes and mes- sages. Mrs. Shirley Pigg and Mrs. Violet Nine were instructional aides who served the teachers by typing tests, du- plicating materials and doing odd jobs. The attendance office, a new addition last year, helped solve much of the main office congestion. IN MEMORIAM: Mrs. Adrenne Kruse who served our school as a secretary for four years. ,L V.t.'.,,. ' 4 - . ff , mg 'N .1 .. is ii i'r 1, in ff N 7 'S its if pc..g. . S ' . lli Mrs. Betty Sanders enjoys helping students and faculty in the office. Secretaries Aid Students in School Activities MRS. LOTTIE DORMAN: Anderson Buildin Office S MRS. AGNES DUNN: Main Office MRS. VIVIAN I-IEINZ: Financial Office MRS. GRACE HEFRON: Financial Office MRS. VIOLET NINE: Instructional Aide MRS. SHIRLEY PIGG: Instructional Aide MRS. BETTY SANDERS: Main Office MRS. BETTY WALTERS: Activity Office MRS. RUTH ZEMP: Attendance Office .PJ , School Problems? Counsel With the Counselors Mrs. Mitchell and Mr. Ingersol watch the excitement between classes in the Planning class schedules for the sophomores is a big job for Mrs. Ware and Mr Carlile bookstore. College entrance exams keep Mrs, Beaubien and Mr. Wyatt busy throughout the year. Counselors played an important part in the communication with the student body. Each student encountered a coun- selor through schedule changes, absen- ces, vocational guidance, the next year's scheduling, or disciplinary and personal problems. Mrs. Barbara Ware and Mr. Delbert Carlile were the sophomore class coun- selors. They helped students with sched- ule changes, and choosing a course of study for the junior year. The counselors for the junior class were Mrs. Velma Mitchell and Mr. Paul Ingersol who steered the class in making decisions for the prom. The senior class counselors were Mrs. Ruth Beaubien and Mr. Tom Wyatt. Each advised seniors on their choice of vocations, colleges, and entrance exams. Custodions, Bus Drivers Serve Po-Hi in Storms Ji 4-L Bus drivers are: FIRST row: Bill Howell, Evelyn Howell. SECOND rowi Vera Harney, Carl Harney, THIRD row: Leo Simmons, Wfanda Greer. FOURTH row: Richard Swords, Floyd Howell. Students at PO-HI were proud of their school's cleanliness and well-kept condition. It was the custodians' job to keep our campus that way. The custo- dial staff, consisting of six men and four women, often worked late into the night and on school holidays. They were always willing to clean up bottles ofper- fume that had been spilled or sweep up a lost contact lens. Another group of people who give their services to the students of PO-HI are the bus drivers. Even in zero degree weather and on ice-covered roads, the bus drivers manage to bring many stu- dents to school. Lady custodians, from left to right, .ire Laura Davenport, lwila McCune, Gertrude Russell, and Hazel Owen, Mr, Charley Potts Wards off insects with his mighty insect repellent. Gertrude Russell takes the challenge of once again cleaning up the cluttered Cal Tale room. From left to right: the custodians are: Matthew Moore, Head custodian, Woody Russell, Charley Potts, Albert Novotny, Ivy Nelson, and George Andrews. Students Serve Po-Hi in , , Financial ofnce helpers were: Linda Caurhon, Nikki Miles, David Cummings, Gayla Moore, and Lynn Rutledge. Helping Mrs. Dorman in the A-office are: Linda Fagg, Carol Barthomolew, Debbie Hill, Susan Cornelson, Linda Dorman, Kim Czaplinski, and Ruth Sanders, Offices and Infirmaries Gail Rains and Karla Payne aided sick students in the infirmary. s E I Helpers in the Activity Office are: Top row: Nelson, Davis, Martin, Baum gartener. Bottom row: Lowry, Clevenger, Cox. Valuable assistance was given to of- Hce secretaries by student helpers. They picked up attendance slips, delivered messages, kept financial records and helped in many ways. They were located in the A-office, financial office, activity office, main office, and attendance of- fice. Among those helping in the Attendance Office were: top to bottom: Ward, Comer, A Student helper was 3130 OD hand in Kelly, Roland, Wfatsong Askey, McEnany, Bacher, Hughes, Crawford, Wagner, Smith, the infirmary to assist Sick Students Stirewalt, Brack, Burgess, Dodson, Thomson, Butterfield, Peterson, Bourne, johnson, Brown, Haley, Delinsky, Mann, Weingart. me-' as 3 ii Assistants in the Main Office and their advisors are: seated: Edwards, Vance. Standing: Mrs. Sanders, Grifhth, McIntyre, Murphy, Beltz, Vfilliams, Mrs. Dunn, Moncrief. activities XX Curtain going up Oh my gosh thetels still three people gone don,t worry kid, just fake itg what am I supposed to do with sixty pounds of paper-rnacheg Youlll never get me to march at 7:00 A.M Yawn, What am I doing here? Maybe if we stay up all night . . . where am I going to get twelve feet of chicken wire at 3:00 A.M.? Staff Strives for Book More Among the leaves, but not left out. She's Terri Siler, Copy Editor for the year- book. ,, N4 sae.. , ....,.nv'- fi. ,' Chilly, but nice, as Linda Golclenstern, Photography Editor, awaits the first snowball of the sea SOR. Relevant to Society Beginner Lynn Dickey of KSU, picks up some tips from veteran Colin Loving, Sports Editor. How to make it go, huh? That's the question to Danny Kimmel, Pho- tographer. Z. . ' t . I :,, He.. 5 . . , Q hi,f:4f2 K 4-4' No, it's not a new bird watching club. It's just the newly elected junior staff, Allen Bourne, jan Stangeland, jan Eskew, Cindy Eichor, Gay- lene Reynolds, Scott Horner, and Melton Freeman. Editor-in-Chief, Kevin Bales pauses to reflect. The goal for the Cat Tale staff this year was to produce a book, more rele- vant to students and to societyf' Under the direction of Mr. Paul Ingersol and Kevin Bales, Editor, the staff kept busy trying to portray the student as them- selves, with their many moods. Early in the year the staff attended a workshop on the O.U. campus, for hints on pro- ducing a great yearbook. Meeting 5rd hour daily, the 13 member staff, 6 of which are seniors, worked together to produce a book of the high All- American rating. Late in the year sopho- mores were chosen from application and personal interview as members for the following year. By a Rock of Ages, a pretty girl is always welcome, as with our Layout Editor, Jani Fuller. ANTAS QEADQUARTERS What do we want for Christmas? How about no deadlines? says the Poncan staff, Jim Broaddus, Gene Zaitshik, Susie Donovan, Paula Schmidt, Linda Spears, Marilyn Gauger, Sue Driesel, Diane Close, Gloria Trout, Linda Hiskett, Tammy Rains, Pat Popham, Susie Vollman, and LeaAnne Brown, Poncon Members Work QQQUUKG ,I 'X You're sure you got this straight from the horse's mouth? inquires Mrs. l jean Faulconer, Sponsor of Gene Zaitshik, Reporter. The Pomn staff under the direction of Mrs. Jean Faulconer, produced a paper this year that contained a wider variety of material than ever before. New col- umns such as Under Glam and Car affine Month, as well as controversial material on sex, drugs, and others were well re- ceived by the students. LeaAnne Brown, Editor along with Mrs. jean Faulconer and the staff kept on the run trying to uphold the high standards the paper has always f1'19.iI1t11lI1CCl. Linda Spears, Paula Schmidt, Susie Donovan and Gloria Trout read over past copies of the paper. S ' V -- '- la L! Mrs. jean Faulconer, along with Pat Popham, Feature Editor, Sue Driesel, Sports Editor, and Gordan Patton, Photographer, Proofread galley proofs, Providing some of the main services for the school paper are Diane Close, Exchange Editor Jim Broaddus, Reporter, and Larry Gough, Photographer. Toward All-American Rating Don't think we'll make the deadline do you? Dianne DeVilliars, News Editor seems to be saying to Linda Hiskett and Susie Vollman, staff members. li 2 e A.,-r Don't laugh, Tammy Rains, Advertising Editor tells Dee Monsour, Layout Edi- f,W,4Zf ' R tor, and LeaAnne Brown, Editor. The next one may be of you. Linda Goldenstern, secretary, and Gerry l-langgi, state sec- retary look at the official Proclamation for Student Coun- cil Days, November 20, 21, 224, 1969, Members ofthe 1969-70 Student Council are: J. Askey, S. Askey,j, Bales, K. Bales, Barker, Baumgartner, Bell, Betow, Bunt- ing, Burkett. Carrell, Cobb, Cowan, Boettcher, R. Davis, T, Davis, Dickerson, Ebert, Ellis, Freele, Fugate, Gibson, Hal- ley, Harden, Hargraves, Harris, Hassell, l-linkle, Hisey, Horner, juesehke, John- son, jones, Kirk, Knight, Lee, Lessert, Link, Long, Lockhart, McCartney, Mcjunkin, McMellon, Mertz, Minor, Miles, Moyer, Paige, Pantuso, Phelps, Phipps, Pitts, Poplin, Quinn, Quoetone, Ramsey, Roach, Robins, Robinson, Rog- ers, Round, Sanders, Schmidt, Schrader, Shafer, Seyforth, Sherbon, Sherrill, Siler, Simmons, D, Smith, K. Smith, Stuard, Sullivan, Thomas, Tucker, D, Walker, K. Walker, Walters, Waters, Webb Sr., Webb Jr., Weinshilbaum, Wheeler, Wong, Worley, Zaitchek. 3 I know there's a can of pork and beans somewhere. says President Bill McCormick. Po-I-Ii's f'Sandmen,' prepare to set out the luminaries around the school during the Christmas Season, Work began in September when homerooms elected representatives to Student Council. Fall projects were Howdy Week, and Homecoming. In November Po-Hi was host to the Okla- homa State Student Council Conven- tion for three days. Then the Salvation Army Canned Food Drive was at hand, with canned goods everywhere. The Christmas Luminaries were set up in the front yard of the school. The time came to give money to the Po-Hi Chest for the betterment of the community. Intramural sports for homerooms were: basketball, wrestling, and volleyball. Teacher Appreciation Week was in March. The Student Council selected the major project for the year. With the election of new council officers, the 1969-70 Student Council year ended. Student Council Acts Host to State Convention E Do I have to have my picture taken now? asked vice-presidentjim White. Intenseness is reflected in the faces of all involved in the Student Council Nominating Convention, judges Gail Miller and Steve Bunting handed out fair judgements throughout the year, as they guided the rest of the officers. Bailiff Tina Wong and janet Goodman, Clerk, look relieved to find that court is really over for another two weeks, f 'f if ee' .' . l if .,.,:.z:- r l lg' 6 HV! Prosecuting attorneys Gracelyn Brown and David Frohlich worked together to present their cases. Bailiffjani Fuller waits for Monta jo Welch to update court records before she opens the court. 17th Youth Traffic Court Proves Successful Dependable leadership guided the Youth Traffic Court this year, as Steve Bunting and Gail Miller led the court as judges. Prosecuting attorneys were Gracelyn Brown and David Frohlich. Paula Thomas and john Mehring aided students as defense attorneys. Bailiffs Jani Fuller and Tina Wong kept order while Monta Jo Welch andjanet Good- man, clerks, kept court records. Sgt. Harold Goodman was the adult advisor. The Youth Traffic Court has the ju- risdiction of a municipal court. It de- cides guilt and innocence of high school traffic offenders. Themes and weeks in traffic school are penalities assigned to those found guilty. Defense attorney John Mehring uses a model traffic chart to prove his case, while Paula Thomas stands ready to give assist- HDCC. i 45 Members of Senior andjunior Tri-Hi-Y were: Gracelyn Brown, President, jill Cowan, Recording Secretary, Diane Tucker, Corresponding Secretary, Tina Wong, Trea surerg Sue Driesel, Chaplain, Dorothy Spilman, Director of Activities, Sue Loving, Executive Committee. SECOND row: Coleman, McKeever, N, Davis, Harden, Ed wards, Smith, M. Edwards, Frantz, Courtney, Stanger, Donovan, Mcjunkin, Fralick, Link, Buttram, Warren, Harlan, Eichor, Eskew. THIRD row: Shrewsbury, Burrows Mertz, Miles, Barger, Kimmel, McGraw, Walizer, Renbarger, Long, Cable, Bourne, P. Davis, Denton, Bowker, Lieber, Goldenstern, Felix, Fuller, Endicott, Anderson, K Stewart. FOURTH row: Grover, Lindsay, Pavlik, Evens, D. Brown, Powell, Haas,johnson, Howell, Braden, Ranzau, McCormick, Roung, Steele, Turner, D. Welch Conklin, Parkinson, Montgomery, Clark. TOP row: Thompson, Shafer, Peters, Sharrock, Moncrief, Stewart, Erkenbeck, D. Davis, Askey, Robins, Keeney, Mussett, Mur phree, Walker, Jarman, Harris, Myers, Trout, Barrington, Tharp, Czaplinski. Service to the community was this year's motto for Tri-Hi-Y. This was achieved through the distribution of Thanksgiving baskets, a Christmas Party for grade school children, and donations to a family whose home burned. Fun projects were Leap Week in which the girls asked the boys for dates, held a slave sale, and honored Mr. Leap Week and attendants at the Valentine Dance, and the annual slumber party. Thirty-seven girls represented Ponca City at the 1970 Youth and Govern- ment Session at the state capitol in April. Participation requirements for Youth and Government were an inter- est in government and attendance at Pre-Leg. in February. Tri-Hi-Y sponsors were Mrs. Barbara Ware, Mrs. Martha Christensen, and Mrs. Berneita Boesch. Gracelyn Brown shoots an unsuspecting cowboy at the Trial-Ii-Y Christmas Party. W?-. Debbie Smith is congratulated by Oklahoma Attorney General G. T. Blankenship after being elected governor for the Youth and Government program. picture courtew or Oklalioma juurml , ,r-1-mv W Kim Czaplinski, jamie Walizer, and Sara Stewart practice the ode to the boys at Leap Week assembly rehearsal. Tri-Hi-Y Members Active in Civic Affairs Sophomore Tri-Hi-Y members include BOTTOM row: Ware, Beattie, Schrader, Beck, Reaves, Welborne, Ford, Askey, McPherson, Swann, Lane. SECOND row: E. Lee, Kizer, Mathews, Weber, Cooper, Quickel, Shaw, Cline, Bales, Page, Sherbon, Eaton. THIRD row: Fisher, Kygar, Ogan, Sullivan, Martin, Mikesell, K, Smith, Cowan, Henderson, Lee, McGrew, Welch, TOP row: Grubb, Berg, Davis, Carey, Mus- sett, Ebert, Winfrey, Lembke, Round, Peterson, Kincy, King Luis, Kreger. 47 Hi-Y Members Tul-fe Office ut Youth ond Gov't. A YMCA coach gives his team a few pointers before the start of a game. .V,,.., 3,4 I , A ive' A 04' 4 A, K . . , ' f wk . , I . Q, ' . Y a . at -i . ' -I.. ,nr ' 1' i Q W 2' - ' Qs ee: if A -wi at . Y Chip Burkett gives the signal for a first down during a YMCA football game. One ofthe many clubs at Po-Hi is the Hi-Y club. It is sponsored by the Young Men's Christian Association. A large number of the Hi-Y members help ref- eree YMCA football, basketball, and baseball. The high point of the year was the annual trip to Oklahoma City for the YMCA sponsored Youth and Govern- ment. The program was divided into two parts, legislative and judicial. In the legislative, delegates took seats in the Senate and House of Representatives, ' Q R' si Vx , . debating and voting on bills. In the ju- ' Y i dicial, delegates participated in district C C M p A . . . Y . . . iit. w . court trials and supreme court hearings. . . in y yi. if. C W . sf' S onsors for the rou were Mr. rt fii '- .s P 3 P .ff ..... . . r .f A. Lloyd Gelmers and Mr. Paul Inger- sol. Watching carefully, Allen Bourne prepares to blow his whistle. l it I Senior and sophomore Hi-Y members were: TOP row: jim Murphree, Mike Foster, Gary Betow, Chip Burkett, Kevin Freele, Stan Cavett, Larry Randle, Mike Spangler, Ed Gay, Gerry Hanggi, Buddy Stone, MIDDLE row: Bruce Parr, Phil Frohlick, George justice, David Rowe, Steve Council, Tracy Webb, Steve Bunting, Winston Lindsay, David Frolich, Steve Morrison, Tom Minor. BOTTOM row: Dennis Riley, Bill Thorpe, David Cummings, jim Groves, jim Sheldon, Gary DeWeese, Steve Wright, Neil Walters, jim White, Colin Loving, Kenneth Edwards, and Richard Schneider. 1 ,ia ..1 - if 'ls-W' junior Hi-Y members were: TOP row: Bruce Hadden, David West, David Bell, john Hanggi, Don Brinson, Bill Hein, john Mehring, Scott Horner, Joey Shaw Craig Gandy. MIDDLE row: Mike Lorenz, Phil Warren, jim Feree, Royce Robertson, Bob Gibson, Benny Pollard, Wesley Wong, Bobby Thomas. BOTTOM row: sponsor Mr. Lloyd Gelmers, Duane Bateman, jim Stewart, David Berman, David Grisham, Mark Hendrickson, Stan Watts, Brady Pickens, Tracy Webb, and Mr. Paul Ingersol, sponsor. AFS Imports Regula ond Brozilion Cheer The Po-Hi American Field Service Club is affiliated with a national group, in fact, an international group of peo- ple. The student members, sponsored by Mrs. Oates, work locally to make our exchange student feel at home and to develop a better understanding between nationalities. This yearis club, led by President Connie Aitken, Vice-president john Mehring, Secretary Susan Hess, and Treasurer jan Eskew, was a hardwork- ing group. Last fall they organized a tea for the AFS representative who attended the State Student Council Convention. Besides presenting Regula Baumgartner with the traditional ring, the club spon- sored an AFS Day in March to bring to- gether six AFS students from across the state. The visitors observed our classes, witnessed election campaigns, and led an interesting panel discussion. The club works diligently towards its aim . . . understanding. AFS members were FRONT row: Mary Welch, Barbara Gordy, Sidney Ward Kim Craplin ski. Regula Baumgartner, Connie Heldenbrand. Mary Lowe. SECOND row Dim Welch Susan Shriver, Beverly Cherry, Sara Stewart. THIRD rowzjan Eskew,jan Britkman Debbie Link, Betty Moncrief, Rosalee Edwards, Barbara Coleman. FOURTH row Margaretjones Nancy Davis, Sheryl Parkinson, Kathy Smith, Dana Chambers. FIFTH row Karen Turner Nancy Fralick, Susan Hess, Andrea Anderson, SIXTH row: Marvin Clark Elodit Trout Connie Aitken. SEVENTH row: George justice, Rhonda Aitken, and ohn Mehring Susan Shriver and Regula Baumgartner battled in the March SHOW Connie Aitken introduced the visiting AFS students to the student body on March 24, AFS Day. Regula Baumgartner, Connie Aitken, and Mrs, Oates conferred on plans for the AFS Day party. Regula Baumgartner, hailing from Brazil, bubbling Portuguese, and finally conquering English, found a new sister and a new family with Susan and Mr. and Mrs. B. H. Shriver. She served well as an ambassador from Brazil, supplied with a warm smile and an easy-going manner. At Christmasgthe Student Council made Regula a cowboy with her own boots. Snow in March proved Regula to be a great marksman, pitching a snow- ball like a pro. Regula arrived in August as a stran- ger and a foreigner. We hope she de- parted feeling accepted and more like a native. any-wmv ' 'K S53 t Accepting awards for outstanding FFA work were john johnson, john Niemann, Curt Brown and Darrell y Kelly. , . Future Farmers of America are the shows and judging Contests. S boys taking vocational agriculture Outstanding members received under the direction of Mr. Gene DeW- awards and Sheri Smith, reigned as S i itt. These boys participate in local, F.F.A. Sweetheart at the annual high- I i i M' county, state, and national livestock light of the year, the F.F.A. Banquet. Sweetheart Sheri Smith greets guests at the FFA Banquet Future Farmers Participate in judging Contests Members ofthe FFA. are FIRST row: David Kelly, Presidentg Lewis Bacher, Vice-President, Ted Carney, Secretary: Roger Barthel, Treasur- erg David Sanders, Reporterg Chuck Bussey, Sentinel. SECOND row: Morrison, Williams, G, Kelly, Burries, Struble, Ivie, Osborn, Morris, Glaser, Mr. Gene DeWitt, Advisor. THIRD row: C. Brown, Garroutte, Nottingham, Martin,johnson, Kiser, Dickerson, Alley, Schiltz. FOURTH row: H. Willitlms, Wzllters, Klinger, Sharp, Hunt, Didlake, Alley, D. Brown. BACK row: Duroy, Niemann, Bentley, Cranford Andrews, Grifhn, Mansfield. v Students Enrolled in DECA Obtain lob Training Members of DECA were Randy Landes, President, Grant Rutledge, Vice-Presidentg Suzi McMellon, Secretary, Allen, Atchison, Atteberry, Bales, Bateman, Broaddus, S. Brown, Burt, Cain, Carter, Chapman, Childs, Cline, Cosetti, Daugherty, DeArmon, Delaney, Denison, Enix, Glaser, Haller, Hargraves, Hunt, Hunter, Hutsomjackson, johnson, Keltner, Langley, Long, McBride. McKee, Montgomery, Nichols, Ownby, Parks, Peterson, Plumleigh, Price, Raynor, Roller, Sanders, Seabridge, Smith, Sullivan, Talbert, Theobald, Thomas, Tinchl, Todd, Tudor, Vinviird, Walters, Webb, Weingart, Westmoreland, Whitaker, Wittmer, and Mr. Richard McNeil, sponsor. Working on the DECA display case are Sandra Brown, Suzi McMellon, and Don Westmoreland. Sixty-five students are in the Distrib- utive Education Clubs of America at Po-Hi, this is a class and club. In DECA members learn salesmanship, marketing techniques, and the art of display through classwork and on the job train- ing. Students in Distributive Education receive two credits for their work, one for the class and one for the job. Only juniors and seniors are eligible to take this course. This year DE has had the use of the display case in the main lobby. Here they have practiced display techniques with articles from their employer's store. FTA Showed Interest in Teaching Profession rid Practicing the skill which will make her a better teacher Kathy Maxwell reprimands Miss Lynn Fite. First project of the Future Teachers of America was a coke party for all pro- spective members. For their Christmas project, the club provided the special school with a Christmas tree. In March three members of the club attended the state convention at Still- water with their sponsor Mrs. Janette Norman. During Teacher Appreciation Week, a coffee was held for all teachers before school. The outstanding senior girl who plans to become a teacher received the Madge Quigley Scholarship. Members of FTA were FIRST row: Terry Spaulding, Marilyn Cox, Debbie Ware. SECOND row: Brenda Sharp, Sheila Krebs, Debbie Hill, Kathy Maxwell. THIRD row: Nan cy Weber, Rosalee Ed- wards, Susan Cornelson, Connie Aitken, Connie Heldenbrand. TOP row: Donna Bartholomew, Ruth Dannemaier. ,E Convention material is being looked over by FTA officers Donna Bartholomew, Kathy Maxwell, and Marilyn Cox. i Caught in the act, Paramedic Officers - Connie Ramsey, Pam Sims, and Nancy Guinn A put their trophy in the showcase. Local Paramedic Club is affiliated with the State Health Science Club. Each member volunteered two hours to assist nurses, nurses aides, and patients at Ponca City Hospital. The club members attended the Second Annual Medi-Fair Convention at Tulsa where they won the Community Service Award. At monthly meetings additional projects for the year were formulated. During the Christmas Season they caroled at Shawn Manor Nursing Home and the hospital. In the spring Paramedic mem- bers toured the Norman Mental Institu- tion. Hospital Experience Gained by Paramedic Members Paramedic Club members were FIRST row: Adams, Guinn, Sims, Burries. SECOND row: Swann, Grace, McClellan, Conklin, C. Ramsey, K. Ramsey, Mrs. Bernice Baxter, sponsor. TOP row: Sherbon. Crook, Patterson, Snow, Brown, Talbert, Carmack. Ownby. Sanders. The Future Homemakers of America not only served the school in different projects, but also learned to become bet- ter homemakers. They held a Christmas Party for the American Legion Home students, served at the State Student Council Convention Banquet. and made sewing repair kits for the teachers. X P In their meetings, the FI-IA Club had in- I teresting guests such as Dr. joan Leavitt and a representative from Mary Kaye Cosmetics to teach them about subjects f necessary to good homemakers. Members of the FHA were. FRONT row: Cindy I.awler. Treasurer: Rita Johnson. Secretaryg Janice Wfininger. President: Deanna Taylor. ViceAF'resident. SECOND row: jeanita Halton. Connie Carson. Gayla Moore. Kay Mcifallick. Gail Rainsjanette Fry. Debbie Vance, Nancy Kelly. THIRD row: Mrs. Scott. Gayle Vap. Birdie Hamil- ton. Marie Thomasulan Elam, Patty Pappan. Rcnne Boxly. Denise Huddleston. FOURTH row: Kathy Rutledge. Kathy Smith. Kathy Sober. Rhonda Fuller, Many Projects Chcirocterized FIA, FHA Lost Year Deanna Taylor, Ritajohnson. and Cindy Lawler demonstrate a cooking technique. The FJA Club, sponsored by Mrs. Faulconer, is designed to interest stu- dents in journalism and teach them how to vvrite effective articles. The FJA Club sponsored the Ideal Datew project, and members of FJA attended a fall conven- tion to improve their writing. Officers gf FJA WC1-5 Kevjn Balgg, Presidents Pa- FJA members were: FIRST row: Krista Schaiers. Patti Humble. Dee Monsour. Lorna Ander- tricia Popham Vice-President, DCC son. Paula Schmidt. Susie Donovan, SECOND row: Patty Williams. Mrs. jean Faulconer, 7 7 , . sponsor. Anabel Witcller, Diane Close, Sue Driesel, Susie Vollman, Pat Popham, Linda Hisk- Monsour, secretaryg and Dianne DeVil- CH, Gloria Trout, liers, treasurer. 56 Moth Club Members Prepore for College Courses Alqundw' SN 9.96805 Math Clubbers David Frohlich, Bobby Thomas, Gary Ramsdell, Richard Schneider, and Don Brinson find many uses for the club's slide rule. The Math Club, sponsored by Mr. Lloyd Gelmers, helps students to gain knowledge about math and enjoy it. The members of the Math Club take college tests for practice, work on espe- cially difficult problems, and learn new math techniques during their meetings. They also claim to have one of the high- est per capita treasuries of any club be- cause they don't know how to spend their money. The Math Club consisted of Mr. Lloyd Gelmers, sponsorg David Frohlich, Alan Wonders, Gerry Hanggi, Kenny Edwards, Gary Ramsdell, Tom Minor, Winston Lindsay, Don Brinson, Richard Schneider, Duane Bateman, Everett Underwood, Lane Whitsell, Phil Warren, Bobby Thomas, Library Club Raises 'Being involved with many projects has kept the Library Club very busy. They showed an old Abbott and Costel- lo movie to the students during home- room. This helped to raise money so that they could help buy books for the library. A coffee was given for the facul- ty and trips were made to Cushing and Cleveland for library club conference meetings. The officers for this year were President Sue Cloughley, Vice-president Katie Kizer, and Secretary-treasurer Ann Myers. Sue Cloughley was elected district vice-president. Money to Help Buy New Books Library Club members in the TOP row: Marie Golay, Katie Kizer, Sue Cloughly. BOTTOM row: Ann Myers, Teresa Buffalohead, Susan jorgenson. Oo-Kee-Hee Club Tciltes Active Interest in School Sponsoring a dance for Po-Hi was one of the main projects for the Oo- Kee-Hee Club this-year. This club helps to find colleges for members to go to after they graduate from high school. This year's officers were President Van- ice Howe, Vice-president john Kent, Secretary Rebecca Littlehole, and Histo- rian Ulysa Whitehorn. The sponsors were Mr. Delbert Carlile and Mrs. Ruth Beaubien. 51 4,22 Oo-Kee-Hee members in the FIRST row are: Ulyssa Whitelmorn, Lavelle Pcwnrdy. Denise Buffalohead. SEC- OND row: George Primeaux, Judy Adams. john Kent, Oliver Cook. Kathy Homeratha, Elinor Buffalohead, Vice-president Gail Erkenbeck inspects one ofthe scarves made by Melanie Wright. Another year has gone by for the Brush and Palette Club, which was under the direction of Miss Main, art in- structor for Po-Hi. This year the mem- bers Were busy knitting scarves and sell- ing them to the student body as one of their projects to help raise money for the club scholarship fund. This year's mem- bers elected for offices were Carole Suggs'as president, Gail Erkenbeck as vice-president, and Dixie Haas as secre- tary. Brush and Palette Members Busy Making Scarves Members are FIRST row: Mary Roach, Cindy Conklin,jami Thomson, Colleen Ebert, Nancy Brown, Dixie Haas, Melanie Wright, Sandy Smith, Nikke Miles. SECOND row: Carlene Hallett, Toni Tooman, Carole Suggs, Donna Bartholomew, Betsy McKeever, Gail Erlcenbeck, Marie Thomas, Glynda Osbufn, THIRD row: Susan Askey, john Rupert, jim Sheldon, Steve Mallory, Glen Hinton, Larry Poplin, Roal Enix. The Science Club at Po-Hi was an ac- tive one. Members listened to guest speakers, made several trips to Conti- nental Oil Company, performed experi- ments, and for the annual field trip, went to Boiling Springs State Park near Woodward, Oklahoma. On the field trip, the young scientists collected in- sects, leaves, and other forms ofwildlife to add to their collections. The trip was not all work, however, as the members made volleyball a part of the daily rou- tine. Members of the Science Club were: Bruce Spears, jake Skidmore, Lane Whitesell, Gerry Hanggi, Brian Tapp, Mary Welch, Al Schmid, David Ber- man, Stan Gore, LaVerne Megee, Den- nis Smith, Mike Stanfill, Linda Steichen, Jim Stewart. Lewis Bacher, Winston Lindsey, and Chuck Shepler. Mr. McCracken and a member hunt for specimens in a small creek on the field trip. I En vironm ent Young Scientists Concerned With -ni 9, 'ff M1016 .V-. J' 'C 'W ,a+v,,,, , Science Club members walk around a pond hunting for signs of wildlife. Carefully inspecting bushes, the field trippers found many insects to add to their collections. S +C: 1 r 5 T'l K Anthropology Club Members were: Patty Harris, Nancy Brown, Laverne McGee, Mr. McCracken, Robin Barnes, Mark Lawler, Gerry Hanggi, and Bill Dannenmier. A club at Po-Hi that really dug its work was the Anthropology Club. Be- sides hearing different speakers at their regular meetings, the members made a trip to Woolaroe Museum near Battles- ville, attended the spring dig sponsored by the Oklahoma Antropological Socie- ty, and catalogued finds from an excava- tion near Newlcirk, Oklahoma. Mr. William McCracken was the club's sponsor. Anthropology Club Attended O.A.S. Spring Dig 'F Members stand before a frozen waterfall while visiting Woolaroc Museum. Woolaroc. wmgaww Members of the Anthropology Club? No, just some ofthe things they saw at Reel Rollers Core for Costly Audio-Visuol Aids if I WW X r X 1 X X 5t:QrSk.,gift1lW S3 :F ' YF .st 5 , L H, sf.. Po-Hi's Reel Rollers liven up our class day by using their technical skill to bring us films. They also splice broken film and take care of 36000 to 357000 worth of audio-visual equipment. Led by their sponsor, Mr. Paul Inger- sol, the Rollers show an average of two to three films each hour of each day, or about 543 films a year. I know I stick it in one of these slots, says jim Sheldon. 2 FIRST row: D. I-Iall,Jim Sheldon, Ed Gay, Dane Monsour, David Del Torto, George Deda. TOP row: Wesley Rhoads, Dennis Tapp, Craig Stanley, Dennis Smith, Roger Smith, Monte Ramey, Mr. I Paul Ingersol. rg FIRST row: Mrs. Velma Mitchell, Edgar Whitaker, Chris Eaton, Charles Robinson, Larry Watson, David Cline. TOP row: Byrl Wise, Robin Eaton, Dewey Whitaker, Gary VanArsdale, Tony Basore. Stage Crew Sets Stage for Po-Hi Productions The stage crew under the direction of Mrs. Velma Mitchell takes care of the large and small tasks that make our stage productions successful. They oper- ate the lighting system, take care of the sound effects, arrange the props, and maintain all stage equipment. They spend the first hour each day and addi- tional hours after school Working to make our productions a success. Not only setting the stage, but participating, Tony Basore gets made up for the Panic. To the common man it's a Word a smell a fragment of motion To the Toad iris Inspiration a metaphor a vignette or a story - Dianne De Villiers President Kevin Brrles ponders. To Catch Some Imagination . . . Kiss a Toad ribs M y sim A 'H' '- Q sf ' T' FRONT row: Loretta Lieber, Marilyn Gauger, Linda Goldenstern, Steve Bunting, Bill See, Steve Leonard, and Ann Myers. BACK row: Gaylene Reynolds, Pat Popham, Sandy Thompson, Kevin Bales, Gloria Moses, and Carole Suggs. Joyce Thomas. They concentrate on CORE - Tocluy's Students, Core of the Future ...........-...,..-.- ...,...--n-v--- 215 Left to right: Ronnie Felty,jesse Chambray, Ricky Garland, julie Zabriskie, Dennis Boyer, Sam Warner, Solomon Davis, Steve Wlolfkill, Chris Mackey, Rick Shields, Donnie Higgins, Richard Smith, Dean DeNoya, Steve johnson. CORE. The center. The building block. CORE is a new program at Po'Hi which deals with the idea that todayls students are the core around which the future is built. The students have class periods for half a day under the guidance of Mrs. communications, occupations, and ap- plied studies. The rest ofthe day the stu' dents work at jobs which the school has helped them find. They not only learn the skills of their particular job, but also learn to work and serve the community in which they live. Students are in the program for two years. At the end of this time their high school education is complete and they then may enter a trade school. One of their main, projects this year was the production of a three-act play, To Be a Manf' which they presented for an OSU Graduate class in Curricu- lum Development. They also presented the play to invited guests in the Howell Auditorium. Left to right: Mary Hall, Eugene Price, jimmy Gray, Rick Garland, Donna West, Bill Terrel. Speech Class Enters All Competitive Speaking National Forensic League members include: Moss, Sharrock, Wimbish,justice, Hunt, Goins. Bauman, Mehring, G. Brown, D. Brown, Edwards, Keeney, L. johnson, Brown, Bernard. Hein, Eichor, plus two. fUnidentified members?J Debate Club members seem to be pondering on a question. But what is it? Members are the same as listed above. it Speech Activities teacher Mrs. Sally Ritcheson, listens carefully as stu' dents finish the year with oral semester tests. The Speech Activities class at Po-Hi, under the direction of Mrs. Sally Ritche- son, work in all areas of competitive speaking. Among them are after dinner, extemporaneous speaking, poetry, hu- morous and dramatic interpretations of literature, humorous and dramatic duets, and debate. Besides class work, they also give club programs and con- test work in their various areas of speak- ing. By competing in contest work, they earn points to enter the National Foren- sic league. The League creates an inter- est in speech by setting standards in , ,A if 's. ,-.-rvvlia Uv paring to tape. scholarship and contest ethics. A 3.00 pt. grade average and a minimum of 25 points are needed to become a member. Local officers are chosen to represent the club in national rankings. This year the speech class has found time to write and produce a 15 minute weekly radio show, and through the assistance of Mr. Bob Westmoreland and Studio See, write and produce a 50 minute bi-weekly T.V. show. Both are entitled Po-Hi-Pourri, which, as the name suggests, is a po- pourri of life at the high school. sk: QUUIA l A , 4 ,ll 150W .I tr-1'f.z,iii'. 2-we ,,, f 'M welcome lv l i - U i'1,iiw a GQ Bo ' ,, lelevisea w5'0'l J , rw- 2' ' -- Tucker 'MNA I Am Gets on 'vs brawl ' A ' Qtogmi D,,,xdEw y A . even aa,Cl9t5 i 3 UPPER LEFT: Kevin Bales, Po-Hi-Pourri director, takes voice readings while pre- CENTER LEFT: Kevin Bales, Sue Loving, and Molly Brown check over copy for Po-Hi-Pourri- at Studio See, LOWER LEFT: Supervisor for Studio See, Bob Westmoreland, helps Richard Lei- ber mark camera changes for Pol-Ii-Pourri, T,V. CENTER RIGHT: Cue girl, LeaAnne Brown, helps M, C. as Larry Gough, Cam- era man, zeros in for a perfect picture. K Y ff l 235:31 35' 4: L 1 1 k,-,V4'wAk .vi nl... V . 11' s ' Senior Ploy o Success Due to Excellent Acting Good-bye, My Fancyjl a poignant, realistic play presented by the Senior Class November 12 and 13, was the E story ofa lady congressman who returns 3 to her alma mater to receive an honorary degree. Memories are relived and discov- eries are made about each person. The cast did an excellent job of acting and the audience thoroughly enjoyed this fine production. Senator Agatha Reed .Lea Ann Brown James Merrill ........ Dennis Neill Matt Cole .............. Ed Gay Grace Woods . . . . . . Leisa Johnson Ginny Merrill ...... Suzi McMellon Student Directors .... Lennis Massad Mary Willison Director. . . . . Mrs. Marie Moore Pat Dougrey and Debbie james portrayed typical college life - studies As secretary to the busy Senator, Leisa johnson had distressing moments mixed with parties. throughout the play. In the Senior play, Ed Gay became Matt Cole, a conniving but lovable photographer. vu February 24, 1970, was the night of the junior play, 'Up the Down Stair- case. After six weeks of rehearsal and preparation, the junior play cast and the audience were anxious and excited. The play was a study of high school students and high school life. Many problems were solved and many new ones devel- oped, just as in our lives at Po-Hi. Per- haps this similarity is why the play was so well received by the audience. joe Ferone .......... Scott Horner Sylvia Barrett . . . . .Linda Steichen Paul ...... . . .Dan Williams Beatrice ....... . . .Cindy Eichor Student Director .... Joann Sharrock Director ........ Mrs. Marie Moore Up the Down Staircase, a Play About Students Most teachers remember a predicament such as Linda Steithens in confronting students Michelle Mover im Dickerson. Pam Ryan, and Louellni Hillhouse. 70 Gary VanArsdale puckers-up for last minute make-up from Mrs. Martin, Humane Society member Elaine Mills shyly bats her eyes at a friendly gorilla, Flicker Follies - Theme of 1970 Pon-Dram-Panic Waddy Pass, Pam Culbreath, and Kenny Litton teamed up to deliver Misty Morn- ingj' an original composition by Wad. sul' , '- :' em V - .M , az Liimzzmxmzwwmfa- Harry Creech, Kenny Litton, Fred Simmons, and Tracy Webb sang in the Chorale's finale, a medley from Oliver, Gilbert Kirk and Dee Dee Locke harmonized on White Bird to please the audience. Ponca Panic 1970! The theme was lights, the sub-theme, zoos. The com- bination produced three acts of noisy, rolicking fun. Directed by' Mrs. Velma Mitchell, Mrs. Marie Moore, and Mr, Robert Moore, the Panic was the major produc- tion of the school year. As in every Panic, the competition between homerooms for the top skit was keen. The junior homeroom of Mrs. LaVelle Wittmer presented a slightly warped account of the Shakespearean tragedy Romeo and julietw to win first place. Second place went to Mrs. Janette Normanls senior homeroom for their Seeing Things in a Different Lightf, a short skit revealing the true story behind general historical occurrences. Miss Mary Brighamas homeroom placed third with the skit Everybody is a Staff, Student director was Karen Boyer. HQ P' '53 Kiltie Mr' Everybody is Tl star. was the philosophy of student directors Karen Boyer and Steve Bunting, Panic 1970 - Hams, Corn, Cl Tear and u Smile ABOVE: Senior girls: Elaine Mills, Dec Monsour, Lanita Gass, Gail Waller, and LaVawn Keeney hammed it up as Humane Society members, RIGHT: Marilyn Mertz, Debbie Harden, and Nanqf Davis danced . . . from the knees up. H aww ffm wmvzaavacsezwv mv 1 - W ' -W ,-f, ww, ,, ,I -mw.s1snzmw11,QlUmm1rmumfv.m sfwmnw--tw ref:a1n9a4ss'-wnlucmwhiif wanna 1 Cheerleaders Roger Barthel and Debbie Lesserr performed their Aquarius number which appeared on the Ted Mack Amateur Hour. Allen Bourne and Scott Horner sang Alicels Restaurant, Arlo Guthrie style, Mike Hair, gave an unbelievably exact imitation of Tiny Tim, complete with a ulcelele. Chorale Strove Toward the Goal of Perfection at Wa, , , emi--9 Q Members ofthe Chorale are: Aitken, Baldwin, Brackman, Brown, Burns, Cavett, Cherry, Conger, Crowder, Culbreath, Davis, D., Davis, P., Fagg, Felix, Frantz, Gass, Gilbert, Hadden, B., Hagerdon Kolb, Kirk, Laird, Litton, Locke, Luster, McCormick, B., McCormick, P., Maine-rs, Martin, Miles Robins, Roland, Round, Sanders, G., Sanders, R., Shafer, Simmons, Sisson, Smith, Stringer, Tapp, Tra Ward, Warren, Webb, Whitsell, Whitteberry, Williams. 'WMV' vi mg, 7,1 2, 92 mf wits t 1 M, 1. y. .. 1, , . , . , . nv ' Members of Room 111 folk group: TOP, Richard Whiteberry,jim Baldwin. Ken Litton, Dave Stevens, Tracy Webb. BOT- TOM, Gilbert Kirk, Pam Culbreath, Mary Martin, and Mike Creech. ,I . , 1 f .,,, 55.1 f ,W -, . fx ' . ' 1' ff . ,. Y. . Q6 Members of Room 111. Mike Creech, Gilbert Kirk, Dave Stevens, Tracy Webb, Ken Litton. and Pam Culbrexith perform for the Panic. ri Rx 2 The Choir and Boom 111 Kept Busy by Singing Mr. Moore tries to get just the right sound from his students. Members ofthe Choir are: Austell, Bar- nard, Barrington, Bodenstein, Bowker, Brokaw, Btunnert, Burgell, Buttram, Cable, Carpenter, Chase, Coleman, Combs, Cooper, Crook, Ctumm, Denton, Deering, Ebert, Epperson, Fagg, Farmer, Fox, Garrett, Gauger, Gregg, Gumucio, Haas, Hall, Hand, Hendrickson, Heneha Hess, Hull, johnson, jones, Kincy Lechtenberg, Leegj., Lee, R., Lembke, Litf tlewalker, Long, Lowry, Mcjunkin McPherson, Mackey, Marckesoni, M. , Marckesoni, S., Matthews, Patterson, Pen- soneau, Peters, Phillips, Robison, Rodden Round, Shrewsbury, Sober, Steele, Swann Tharp, Thomas, VanDyck, Walizer Ward, Ware, Welch, Winfrey, White Womack. 1 1 a 1 -- 1 Members of the Po-Hi Orchestra were: Connie Aiken, Kris Albright, Roger Barthel, Duane Bateman, David Bell, Karen Boyer, Nancy Brown, Chip Burkett, Iris Car- mack, Marvin Clark, Doug Cooper, Larry Cloud,jill Cowen, Kathleen Cowen, Harry Creech, Mike Creech, Carol Crowder, Barbara Dobbs, Louisa Dodson, Carl Donnely, Kirk Fisher, Barbara Gordy, Racine Grover, Vicki Hemken, Phyllis johnson, Delmar Laird, Elaine Lee, Winston Lindsay, Loretta Lieber, Richard Lieber, Ken Litton, Paula McClelland, Mary Beth Martin, Laverne Megee, Carrie Miller, Mary Minor, Tom Minor, Michele Moyer, Sue Pinkerton, Dorian Rence, Rudy Rocket, Richard Schneider, Grant Sisson,jake Skidmore, Diane Smith,janice Snow, Linda Steichen, Mike Stevehs, Dave Stevens, Carol Suggs, Debbie Taylor, Judy Thomas, Dana Welch, Mary Welch, Sharon Willison, Doug Williams, Wesley Wong. - ' rx Ponca High School Orchestra under the direction of Mr. A, H. Long, has kept at a busy pace with their projects, trips, and concerts. Early in the year the class, comprised of all three classes, de- signed the project of selling fruit cakes. The profit from the cakes went l toward their annual trip. This year the cakes sent them all the way to Dallas to have an enjoyable day at Six Flags, stop- ping at Norman and Duncan to per- form in concert. The style of music the orchestra has played this year is mostly classical with some contemporary, as was displayed in their concerts. The first concert held in the fall, was for parents. Later they were hosts as Miss New Mexico joined them in concert. Tw AS Director, Mr. A. H. Long leads the orchestra in an early morning warm-up. Urohestro Hosts 'Miss New Mexico, ot Concert Orchestra members played hosts to talented Miss New Mexico as she joins them in concert. '- Mike Creech, Judy Thomas, andjim McKee tune up in preparation for a hard day's play. gr 1 Al 9 I f 5 K Ziff' ,1 ,,,, ,,,, ..,,, A i an f iii, ' :,37!EZEE7l'Q,gsliifizfii - ,ZW was , , Now l know I wasn't flat, seems to be Iris Carmack's reaction to a strenuous movement by Mozart. Big Blue Wins With K, fg 5, f P B iiii W' , 9 f W af c 8 'i M r rf ,p ..,. I f, V g r v E. , .,,, .iv sq y 'ky f .Q ww C 2 v' Q 'Q '-fa is X, V. 2, iigrfilfwwgx lv 1 7 4' 1 Qc-i,Afs.i X 1, I z,, - Ri: iii gm ,',., i-5 233 W x,, .N 05 ,,.,, ,, ,waaww , ,J 4 73' i,fg..t ' W .fir 1 f:i 22i:! i' .am M ft?-',,', wi, ,nw -A , if xr-.1 . I ,H ffgj 15,1 K ,I 4' fi it rl g,ikv,,,z .V,y4',,ll4a,,g,, QTL: t-M. f a w,,.g,V3l,i,W7w.,x.iiT:, .k-EMM., W I, f,g,,-41:ii ggzjtqaya +5 L 4 f' ,wt ' wi? . t' A ,V . ,ffjwnr Q1-jg,17t:,k??.:' Q. 1, ,.555Q,'Ew I Qimami K ,T A,vV!. Q Drum Major Steve Bunting led the Big Blue, 'iv W4 ABOVE: The Pep Band plays at a Wildcat scndoff. ABOVE RIGHT: Mary Willison plays with the orchestra. 3 gg . Z., . it Precision Marching Style -1' ., V ,al X Q W Si 1: . .urn ww .aw V' gt we Big Blue Band performs their intri- cate precision marches as a feat known nation wide. Band Director, Mr. Don Levitt makes a rough draft from his ideas. Then it,s up to the band members using time and cooperation. The one factor that makes precision marching so different from other types is the depen- dence on each individual to know and carry out specific turns and procedures. BELOW: The Big Blue leaves the Held after ii halftime show. Big ' r H4-...,,,M.M,,.,,,. , Blue ABOVE: One of the giant white fiberglass Sousa- phone bells of the eight instrument section. ABOVE RIGHT: The Bancl goes into a diagonal arrangement at the night-time show. RIGHT: The Big Blue in its famous Double-Diamond Forma- tion. Band Mal-ies the Scene All the Way to Colorado Apprehensive Band members line up at the edge of the field before a show. The Big Blue Band under the direc- tion of Mr. Don Levitt and Mr. Keith Morrison sponsored fruit cake sales and the hosting ofa band from O.U. to raise funds for their annual trip. The projects plus money given through the Instru- mental Parents Association sent the band all the way to Colorado for the Orange Blossom Festival. Visited along the way were a number of scenic spots including the Colorado State Prison, several concerts were also given and the band competed in interstate competi- tion. Band Trip Activities Organized by Leaders id ,pe 1 WNMH David Stephens and Stan Wheeler, presidents ofthe bands, plan for the trip to the Blossom Festival. iff if Steve Bunting, 1969-70 Drum Major F w Y 5 BOTTOM row: Loving. Cusick, Welch, Westberg, Schmidt, Hunter. Stanford, Shrewsbury, Denton. Wzxsson, V. Smith. SECOND row: Frick, Mills, Bourne. D, Braden, Long, P, Davis. Melber, Brown, P, Braden, Mertz, N. Miles, McCartney. Burrows, Billings, THIRD row: Springer, Howell. Buttram, Massad, Keeney, Davis, Carney. Gass, Jarman, K, Wzllker, Cook. FOURTH row: Wfieland, Kimmel, Ryan, Hundlev, Harris, Cron, D, Davis, Spears, Maxwell, Parkinson, Hatfield. D. Miles, Barrington, Shafer. Mainers, Carlton, Mcjunkin, C. Wzilker, TOP row: Currens, Cable, Moyer, Wilson, Renbarger. Burger. Farmer, Mclviellon, Marckesoni, Fagg, K, Smith, Lowe, Frost, Pavlik. O'Haugherty. Ranzau. Hosman. Co-Captains Attend Summer Drill Team Clinic Q Left, left . . . point those toes. C Girls belonging to Drill Team often heard these words. They practiced first hour learning dances. Dee Monsour, La- Vawn Keeney, Lennis Massad, Nancy McCartney, and Kathy Buttram taught the routines which they learned at the 1969 Summer Drill Team Clinic. The Drill Team performed during halftime at football and basketball games, in the Pon-Dram Panic, and in the Drill Team Review. P Drill Team members circle the field before kick off at a football game. QA-if 4 'Q 'xr ,, t ,Luffy an Sl' + A' '1k........v Excitement and enthusiasm is expressed by the Dynamiters who at- tended the Enid football game. Dynamiters, Friday is a color day. This announcement was heard every Thursday during football, basketball, and wrestling seasons. On Friday PO-HI was alive with girls dressed in red and white. Groups of screaming, squirming, PO-HI girls rampaged the first football game of the year to yell for the Wild- cats. The girls then supported Wildcat athletic teams at home as well as out of town. Pep assemblies, sack surprises, spirit posters, and decorated locker rooms were only part of the many tasks of the pep club members. Dynamiters performed at halftime and honored homecoming royalty, In every sport their enthusiasm and excitement helped promote school spirit. it Dynamiters were led during the 1970 school year by LaVawn Keeney, President, Lennis Massad, Vice President, Sue Loving, Secretaryg and Sandy Felix, Treasurer. ...W Z E :i..mf rt Why do we have to pract Young, and Nancy Davis t WW , as-u-mn Q .... . ,. ice so long? ponder Dynamiters Linda Patrick, Patti Humble, Denise Dynomiters Show School Spirit on Color Doys sv ,nn -sv' im? w . B s Q In xx ls A i-LL-'f. DYNAMITERS include: Braden. Brokaw, Brown, Cross. Ebert. Edwards, Fike. Fugate. Hearon. King. Henderson. -Jefferies, johnson. Koger, McGraw, Masters. Miles, Merry, Mullin. Niemann, Rogers, Sanders, Smith. Tapp, Abercrombie, Askey, Brown. Carter. Childs, Clark. Coleman. Davis. DeBuhr. Doyle. Epperson. Fisher. Gandy. Gar- outte. Gunn, Hess. Hogan. Lee. McClelland, McPherson. Miller, Morgan, Pinkerton. Roach. Ryan. Sindelar, Wfhipkev. Willirtms. Abernathy. Anderson. Bowker, Carey. Cur- rens. Goinsjohnson.jones. Krider. Lacey. Lee. Link. Low. McGrew. Miles. Melber. Moncrief. Pelton. Renbarger. Rodriques. Shafer. Slief. Sloan. Steele. Theobald. Stanford. Towse. Wfelch. Wfillison. Brown, Crumm. Davis. Fetrow. Grubb. Humble. Knight. Kreger. Lee. Lessert. McCormick. Moyer. Nelson. Patrick. Ranzau. Sanders. Schaters. Sharrock. Spears. Theobald. Weber. Wlestbcrg. Wfilson. Young. Hunter. Billings. Bourne. Burgess. Chitwood. Crantord. Dodson. Eaton. Eskew, Halley. Harden. Hawthorne. Howell, Hughes, Jarman.-jones. Kiney. Kygar. Locke, Maxwell. Morgan. Neese. Peterson. Quinn. Round. Skinner. Sober. Thorstenberg. Wfalker. Wriglit. Cable, Austin. Barnard. Baughman. Bridges. Brown. Burrow. Clevenger. Frick. Gorrell, Hargraves. Krebbs. Lowe. Luster. McKay. Mathews. Moore. Ogle. Popham. Stahl. Stangeland. Sul- livan. Tooman. Trout. Xlilalizer. XVilliams. Ball. Barger, Beck. Beltz. Bradford. Brown. Cantley. Cron, Grigg. Hatfield. Hiskett. Horner. Huddleston. Kelly. Martin. Murray. Myers, Parkinson. Pavlik. Schrader, Sias. Vinson. Wgilters. Eaton. Round, Miller. Anderson. Brown. Cannady. Clarke. Conklin. Cook, Cowan. Crummett, Davis. Harris. Howe, Kizer. Lembke, Lyons. McCallick. Mglimmy, Martin, Minor. Moore. Myers. Newman. Sherhon. Sims. Stingley. Roach. Sherman. Atchison. Balcer. Butterfield. Davis, Eaton, Eichor. Enix. Farmer. Hallet. Halley, Harris. Hunt.jueschke. McPherson. Phillips. Pruett. Rush, Smith. Stuard. Suttles. Swan. Wlalker. Wlieland. Xlililliams. Xvinfrev, Bales. Bussey. Carlton. Cherry. Cline. Cooper, Cowan. Ford. Haas. Holcomb. Irons, Leake. Mcjunkin. Mainers. O'Haugherty. Page. Quickel. Reynolds. Shaw. Shrevvsberry. XVelborn, Springer. Smith, X5Uint'i'ey. Paris. Barrington. Berg. Carney. Davis. Dew. DeXVitt. Evens. Fanning, Fleanor. Hosman, Long. Luis. McMellon. Martkesoni. Mathews. Rutledge. Powell. Shook. Smith. Smith, Tharp. XVard, Vilasson. Xlileinshilhoum. Adams. Beaston. Bible. Braekman, Crosson, Courtney. Cusick, Cyaplinski. Denton. Ebert. Edwards. Fagg. Frost, Ludwig. McGinn, McXVhorter, Marckesoni. Meier, Meyers. Norris. Plumleigh, Robison. Shaw. Smith, Tudor. Stanger. Snow. Vollman. Yilagner. Wc-st. Witclier. Ponca City Cheerleaders Win otionol Honor, mai - 'W' 2 A' .'-, . . 321. ,.- fffi ABOVE: From left to right. Rae Ann McCaffree.joejones. Deb- bie Lessert rind Roger Barthel show off one pair of the sweiiters won in national tompetition. ABOVE LEFT: joe, Mary, Roger, Rue, Colin, Debbie, jim, Sue. Ed. and Glenda itll watch the mat m the Fightin' Wildcats wrestle their way to :i conference championship. LEFT: Debbie Smith and Colin Loving exemplify the spirit that spurred on the Fighting Wildcats. 'X Sat if :WWEm,?lHw,wL,MM,q',LK , ,, , X W , .-U, . -f .2 1 r Q, ef: - - .-:mv1,mimwW,. ,tr '-it,wmftuzfwe:wf:,m:e:.4,tms .-wie-wfr'p-.M mfs ppear on TV and Mal-te NCA Cheerleading Movie The Ponca City cheerleaders, after winning the first place ribbon and the spirit stick every day of clinic at S.M.U., received the regional Coca-Cola plaque, naming them No. 1 boy-girl squads in the state of Texas. Before bringing their honors home, the P.C. bunch stopped for an all-day affair at Six Flags Over Texas to cap off the Week of victories. Next came notification of Winning the National Cheerleaders Association Coca-Cola Grand Prize. This included a 35500.00 charge account from Cheerlead- er Supply, a featured part in a film of cheerleading entitled All Eyes on You, a front cover picture on the The Mega- phone, and a case of Cokes for each squad member. After winning the top prize at the O.U. one day winter clinic, the group was filmed for T.V. and their movie, and later attended the O.U.-Iowa State game. The following months held numer- ous activities: the Panic, the United Fund Drive, a half-time performance at N.O.C., the Drill Team-Cheerleader Review, and clinics directed by the cheerleaders in Ponca and Wichita. After auditions in Oklahoma City and Tulsa, the squad appeared on the Original Ted Mack Amateur Hour. This involved a two day bus trip to Dal- las for the taping. The cheerleaders ended the best year ever at Po-Hi by presenting Mr. Ford with a framed color picture of the Na- tional Championship Squad. The 1969 1970 National N C A Champions BACK row left to right: Ed Gay and Glendajackson, Steve Council and Sue Kline. MIDDLE row: Rick Davis and Debbie Sm th Roger Barthel and Debbe Lessert Col n Lo ing and Susan Lacey. FRONT row: joe jones and Rae McCaffree, jim Ferree and Mary Wimbish. K ,ty e YiWbi ? 5,fif',' ' Q or B 4' R- 'S aw E .,g ' f , Q , rn . Q. f ll- ,. t Q W r Wir he n: 5 l,,feY'ill.e si , V. . n A . tl K il 4 rw. Q ' v ., diy? 'grin units , K-.4 ,. . K ., , , r , I 1, L53 ,i 5 ,?.n3'::.ff it , K, 2,53 A W , ,S v -K -' v ' Y . 6 a . -1 A H . Q . A all E b A l 1 1 A by A Millie-V say? 5 ' t f a L 5 K F 1 . vga, 'I -2 e .wsu 5 V 5 V . - . f N' A . . Q f A M ' it 8 i . Q 5-rf, Jixlmlv, 2 hrs. . ff .w ' 'i lv' K' ' f J . 1' ' L' . K P K A af' . '7v's-frills.: rf Monta 'Io Welch made a beautiful homecoming queen with all of the accompanying spotlights flowers and publicity while jim White. Vice-President of Student Council served as her attendant, X t sex x ex H as ln the beginning . . . there was a pile of newspapers, a plan, and a hopeful homeroom and teacher as Miss Brigham's Senior homeroom went to work. In the end . , . there was a dirty floor. 21 first place float and 11 lot of smilesg Miss Brighnm's homeroom had done it again. It's Halloween . and Bill Kirkpatrick was the official pumpkin carver from Mr. I H I e C O I I I 1 9 . . . Schwenkerfs senior homeroom for the Homecoming dance decoration. Ritcheson's homecoming float captured over-all first place with its winning smile and beflowered pouch. Frenzied emotion typified the Homecoming game as the Wildcats put up an exciting battle. honor it in a young girl the dignity of a Queen, Homecoming, All Sports, It is now my honor to announce . . . Oh my gosh what if it's me . . . So that excellence may be maintained we now salute those who have proven their aptitude for achievement . . . 4' W, 1,+,,.s, 0 l e , ,,,r fi ,J A VV , -.gf wma, i f W 5 M .i Ja in 5 f i i 19 e wif ' M W A .I i sew .yi , ff f s ' A 5, ..- 9, f f AL 1, ,H-,Q ,V , . ,ff N 'K . V V M I , Y ,ful f ' Prince and Princess Po-Hi Miss Tina Wong Mr. Buddy Stone 3 Wt' W' at attattttt g 4 ,R '.., .. K as Exim f t - Tan-Ga-Wa-Tsi Royalty fmwyrwwkkwxt WMM fr Attendants Attendants Miss Susan Lacey Miss Glenda jackson Mr. David Clark Mr. Tracy Webb Homecoming RIGHT: Homecoming Queen, Monta jo Welch, is escorted by jim White, vice-president of the Student Council. BELOW: Happy smiles are on the faces of Sue Loving, flower bearer, Glenda jackson, senior attendant, and Gerry Hanggi, her escort. X -wr ., 'QV' ' L. xv ,, .a+4,.r - 'ish- Q . .ii - K Q.. ,lim whiff CYOWHS Monra JO Welch 1969 Homecoming Nikki Miles. junior attendant, and Leslie Lessert, sophomore attendant, received corsages and congratula- Queen. tions from their escorts. john Phelps and Gershon Tucker. Queen for an Evening, Every Sr. Girl's Dream A11 Sports, Royalty Debbie Smith Sue Kline Queen Attendant Chuck Bussey Dan Paige King Attendant Dee Mansour Attendant Stan Cavett Attendant it-T E Lion's Award Miss Sue Loving ond Mr. Gerry Honggi Each year, in the Spring, two out- standing class members are elected by their classmates. These students are hon- ored at the annual Award's Night. The two outstanding students receiv- ing the Lion's Award as seniors were Sue Loving and Gerry Hanggi. This award is given by the Lion's Club of Ponca City. The outstanding juniors, receiving the Nonnamaker Award, were Donna Myers and Royce Robertson. This award is given in memory of Frank Nonnamaker, a former Po-Hi student, by his parents. On january 9, 1945, Frank gave his life to help a wounded comrade on the battlefield. The outstanding sophomores were Robin Mussett and Gary Betow. They received the Sallee Award, honoring Howard Sallee. Sallee was killed on june 26, 1945, in a training accident. His fel- low cadets raised money as a memorial to him. The interest on the original amount is used for this award. These awards honor two outstanding former Po-Hi students. They recognize the outstanding students of Po-Hi today. Outstanding Class Members Elected by Students N annamaker Award Miss Donna Myers Mr. Royce Robertso Sallee Award Miss Robin Mussctt Mr. Gary Bctow Student Kiwanians included, FRONT: Monta jo Welch, Loretta Lieber, LaVawn Keeney, Leisa johnson, Ann Venzke, Ruth Dannenmaier, Lea Anne Brown. BACK: Benjie Long, Dan Kimmel, Ed Gay, Stan Cavett, Steve League, Mark Silkey Kathy Buttram. i Seniors Represent Po-Hi ot oon Civic Clubs gms- Wt K ' ' Senior Rotarians were, FRONT: Lennis Massad, Susan Endicott, Tina Wong, Nancy Edwards, Sue Driesel, Patsy Iamson, Mary Mussett, Linda Goldenstern, SECOND row: Nancy Quinn, Sue Loving, Gracelyn Brown, Terri Siler, Jacque Fox, Regula Baumgartner, Bill McCormick, Delton Cook. BACK row: joe McPherson, Mike Cranford, Byron Flippin, Bill McNeese, Larry Moran, Buddy Stone, Dan Paige, Brian Tapp, Dennis Neill, Tim Rains, Gary Ramsdell, Dave Clark, Larry Randle,jim White, and Allen Schmidt. -li 'il' J Seniors who attended Lion's Club were, FRONT: Gail Miller, Debbie Smith, Susan Lacey, Diane Tuckerhlody Murphy, Sue Kline, Susan Askey, Karen Boyer,jill Cowan. TOP: judy Thomas, Winston Lindsay,-Jani Fuller, Tom Minor, Tracy Webb, Mike Creech, Terry Rightmire, Roger Bar- thel, Claire Talbert, Craig Stanley, Pat Popham, Ken McArthur, David Cummings, Chuck Bussey, Paula Thomas, Steve Bunting, Gerry Hanggi, Lane Whitesell, Rich Schneider. B vs... T ,,,, Q- .C z -3 - 'u..,, A ivan M F. kkkkg 1- ,V A li L qi 'JR 8 5 is Those who attended the jaycee's Club were seated: janet Goodman, Gayle Warren, Nancy Neeseg standing: Carole Suggs, Kenneth Edwards, David Frohlich, and Neil Wal- fCl'S. Representatives to the Business and Professional Woman's Club were Sharon Willison, Dorothy Spilman, Lynn Rutledge, Nancy Brown, Tamara Rains, Glenda jackson, and Dee Monsour. , I 7 Terri Siler and Steve Bunting received the Danforth Foundation Award. Tri-Hi-Y scholarships went to Sue Driesel and Dorothy Spilman. I Local, State, otionol Honors Go to Students -,,, ,aw mm? , .L , Q. 4, t f 1, J, ,, A by :fafLg1,33f'?. A H4j'ftfl t ' -vf'.'x'v,. A , fp ,f fn: ,, S. . L A , The Mary jane Spradlin Award was given to Alan Wonders, The Women's Club of Ponca City awarded scholarships to Pam Sims for health service and Patsy Lamson for homemaking. T' 'i iw. Those who attended Boys' State and Girls' State were, BOTTOM row: Mike Heneha, Steve Bunring,jani Fuller, Dennis Neill, David Frohlich. SECOND row: Diane Tuck er, Larry Randall, Linda Goldenstern, jim White, THIRD row: Debbie Smith, Dan Paige, Gail Miller. TOP row: Chuck Bussey, Colin Loving, i , .M f,,,, , Vfff- 1 7 v ' 9 5 3 W E l i Po-Hier s Get Awards jimmy Dufek and David Cummings received the Anderson ath- letic awards. r 'mm ix tan gg ' -1 est.. -E-5 .5-W.a.,,, .,-. . 'i , 1- A 5 M5 A 'sm -:Ma . . ii ,Spa i i I T 3 A . E a, .Q . 5 ' n Q '75 ' X W' fi f 'M 'ff 411, ' .M WW 'i . ..-........... X ,ai if ,a-QXQ ,4 4.-ww? . f' ' .z' , , W ,- , ', w..'+- . ,ff ' r, ... ., ge:-ga... , . ., , A . , .'3'.w-'U' rag. ..H'x'.'i ' N5 - ff . -es, .- livin' .. . .- '. ',,,' , .af 4 Uhffkf- TV .' Qfm. pN - ' 4.:.i:'i'fA?Zf'a'r?. -'f?W: ff'l 7 '-ff' ,sw -1 een. f.:-.. 'Tal .. ' , - ' r . .V f. 0' rms.-2- ' f 'fmt' 'f1r'!fwAfr 'V' wrt 1 'tm' . . was if 5Za'1'j R'N'-.C-.1-+9f'i2vie ' ' 5' in Elks awards were given to Mary Welch, Steve Bunting, Jani Fuller,-Iim White, Gerry Hanggi, Linda Goldenstern, and Gail Miller. mm, nl i V, Larry Moran received the B'nai B'rith award. George James and Jani Fuller received D.A.R. awards in American His- tory and citizenship, respectively. YM.,-.aa,,Y,MW.,...a., ff A Qi. ,.-.,. i , lar va., 5? W QM 'fha 1 i Honorary engineers are Don Brinson, Phil Warren, Royce Robertson, and David Berman, O.U. scholars were David Frolick, Alan Wonders, Tom Minor, Ruth Dannenmaier, and Patty Harris. Sue Loving was on the O,U, President's Leadership Class. Y A..V .rff f H - 1 3 y AZ y - ff ll' f n f ,, '? if if W . a 2 f ' ii -V ,, MM ,, , ...N ,4u,...af,u..M.u.w ,,,-,f.,,-.aa.t,,ae.e.s-sM.4c.:v.w.,.,t.tf,1w A-fas.nau,...M,:W:f,a,,1,,AaM f. 1 f Susan Askey received the Howell Student Council Award. Peggy Hassell received the Focht Stu- dent Council Award. Stan Cavetr received the Plainsman Chorale award. -lim Baldwin received the Charles H. Cunning Memorial Award. Aa. A.A.U.W. Creative Writing Awards were given to Gayla Stumbaugh, Linda McNeil, Nanty Brown, Patricia Popham, Diane DeVilliers, Frieda Holcomb, Terri Siler, Margaret jones, Kevin Bales, Laura Sias,john Phelps,jan Peters, Dennis Riley, Nanci McPherson, Mitch Meador, Kerry Abernathy. Gerry Hanggi and Linda Goldenstern were selected as Masonic Girl and Boy of Today. 'X-f iw tww' The Future Teachers of America presented scholarships to Kathy Maxwel and Marilyn Cox. Kathy also received the P.T.A, scholarship. siflgl -aan-umm-vw--W K K 1' sl 1 Ski?- G -.-.-...Q Beverly Barger won the Dorothy Hankins Memorial Award. Danny Paige won the A.B.C, Club Award as the outstanding athletic. l Terri Siler and Mary Welch received A.A.U.W. scholarships. I Stu dents RECEIVE' Ronnie Davis received the Focht Student Council Award. L O C B, e C i O n N- W .M - .,-:: trial is r 1 k,..4 gi C I ' -as iiii 1 C-C ' 5 aw Nancy Brown received the Robert L. Spray Award and the first Carolyn Bagby Memorial Award. 13- Members of Quill and Scroll were, BOTTOM row: Dee Monsour, Sue Driesel, Patricia Popham, Terri Siler, SECOND row: Linda Hiskett, Dianne Devilliers, Lea Anne Brown,jani Fuller. THIRD row: Llnda Spears, Tamara Rains, Gaylene Reynolds, Cindy Eichor, .Ian Eskew. TOP row: Colin Loving, Dan Kimmel, Allen Bourne, Melton Freeman, Kevin Bales, Linda Goldenstern. Senior English Teacher Leaving For the high degree of excellence You have always challenged us with, For the graciousness You have always charmed us with, For the subtle Irish humor You have always delighted us with, We honor you today, Miss Brigham, As the paragon of scholarship And feminine charm And wish for you A whole new life of fascinating interests We want you to have this token Of our love and friendship for you - Mrs. Alma Lee Oates it e V: , ' k,, i -' 4 gr ,rti Miss Brigham prepared many study guides to aid her students in English 12, With her gentle smile. Miss Mary Louise Brigham taught each of her students to enjoy English 12. .W ,......,. Numafu ' f 'f A , W,fa,r.., , f'-w M, '. e , ., ft 'ff - , . ,-W ., rr , ,, - 1. , . Y, , ,,-iw...w- v , L, t ,mf Top Students Hewurded Band and orchestra awards were given to Richard Schneider, jim White, Mike Creech, Steve Bunting, Karen Boyer, Danny Sherbon, Nancy Brown, and Dorian Renee. 53:23 Enirllililegifgsrnglckhweg HP Individual scholarships were received by Karen Boyer, Ponca City Music Club, Diane Tucker, American Business EH ' ' ' ea Us IP Gun' Women's Club, and Nancy McCartney, Ponca City Realtors, Q we Lili . 5'5- Top twelve senior girls are BOTTOM row: Terri Siler, Nancy Brown, Mary Welch. SECOND row: well, Elizabeth Osborn, TOP row: Gail Miller, Linda Goldenstern, and Ruth Dannenmaier. Patty Harris, Kathy Max- ' 1 if Q -if f.--. .I .. , 2 2 as .1 . ,,.,,, I K .- -Ls' il! fb: i s uf! 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X or . 5fiQssef'w-2-.gs -rx fflw -I ' I 1- - , LEFT STAIRS: Dorian Renee, Connie Aitken, Regula Baumgartner, Marilyn Owmbey, Beverly Cherry, Gaylene Reynolds, Mary Lowe, Claire Talbert, Loretta Lieber, Patty Harris, Ruth Dannenmaier, Marilyn Cox, Liz Osborne, Carol Suggs, Sue Loving, Kathy Buttram, Lennis Massad, Tamara Rains CENTER: Connie Ramsey, Adele Fredricks, Judy Thomas, jami Thomson, Sue Driesel, Susy Shriver, Dorothy Spilman, Linda Fagg, Allen Schmid, Mary Welch, Alan Wonders, David Frohlich, Gerry Hanggi, jan Eskew, Terri Siler, Steve Bunting, Karen Boyer,jim White, jan Stan geland, Donna Myers, Peggy Hassell, Debbie Harden, Nancy McCartney, Lane Ledbetter, Cindy Round, Nancy Brown, Kathy Maxwell, Dennis Neill, Anabel Witcher. RIGHT STAIRS: Debbie Smith, Steve League, Jim Stewart, Stan Cavett, Mark Silkey, Tom Minor, Lane Whitesell, Tina Wong, Benjie Long, Tracy Webb, Kenny Edwards, Bill McNeese, Kathy Murphree,jani Fuller, Paula Thomas, Royce Robertson, Linda Goldenstern, Sandy Felix, Sue Kline, and Susan Askey. Society Holds Student Government Doy IIO l K . ig, an y C W Q 15, 1 -galil, 9, ks, .Y y 'I ff? f 5 lg wi - t i , s fa el ,,.f -1-- 4 -A ' w CQ:-sa:e'i'ef March 4, 1970 was Student Govern- ment Day at Po-Hi as students took the positions and responsibilities of faculty members for the day. President Gerry Hanggi and Vice-President Steve Bunt- ing served as Principals, Secretary Terri Siler was a Girlls Counselor. The day was the highpoint of Teacher Apprecia- tion Week, the major project of the So- ciety the year. Also during the week the faculty was feted at a picnic by the Socie- ty as Linda Goldenstern, Colleen Ebert and Mr. Kingsolver demonstrate at left. Nancy Davis, left, and Paul Carpenter, below, par- ticipate in Student Government Day as acting teachers in typing and English. , port 'Q , ,..,,,,.,.,,.,,..........f B Anyirhhs.. 1 If .fm sua , Ol Qi , Q 5 a goliath of Spirit shakes great limbs, stumbles then lurches ahead, growing and growing then came the game each play, each pass, each punt . . . a psychodrarna, whether culminating in the jubilation of victory, or the agony of defeat, for that one moment we all stood together Ponca C1ty Wild ts Have Cl Long Hard Season I-1 4553 9 Ba 4 3 TOP LEFT: Glenn Dewberry kicks the ground in disgust after the Wildczxts blew an early lead in the Enid game. BOTTOM LEFT: Bill McCormick heads for the open field with an official trailing behind. RIGHT: Glenn Dcwbcrry is about to be the victim of si clip. W.. .N...W, ...H W...m-....,,...W. ..,,. .rw ..,.. -Ii., .-I ., 1 Y uf RIGHT: Wildcat head coach Bill Currens strolled over the practice field just before the Sapulpa scrimmage. BELOW: Linebacker Mike Cranford gets a shove off of big Ted Carney. YAP'- nfba. Wildcat defensive team: BACK row: Steve Burkett, Butch Finley, Danny Paige, Pete Epperson, Larry Myers, Bruce Hernandez. FRONT row: Mike Cranford, Gary Owens Tommy Shears, Rick Waddell, Ted Carney, Bill Sharpe, John Moyer. Q- -- . ss Ponca 13, ' .1,'. - WILDCAT SCOREBOARD Enid Ecliscm . W .Stillwatern K gCQl1?8fjj i 'aMD0tEi1i'r.:':lf-Ili ii aisi l B B K 1 W fi if Kendall McArthur, broken hand, cast and all, grabs another Rick Waters pass. -'-'. - .11 -',-,--, r-,r,,..,. . e e e , rara B O B Wildcat Offensive Team: BACK row: Chuck Bussey, Bobby Lane, Kendall McArthur, Ron Davis, Vance Williams, Rick Waters, Glenn Dewberry, Stan Cavett Mike Kolb Dee Schieber. FRONT row: Bill Cramer, Benjie Long, Steve Porter, Mike Carrell, and Bill McCormick. Wmianwaem,swwas,aiQ::ixisfa,aas,amVaWmfifmwwawt-,,ifii5iwtswcvfsaafseefssnfiwfzftf'::wz,,,ef'fmf--:wf,:f-1ffs'-ffffv--1ff'fw-'K11fff1ff1ifweff1wHf:1ffff'1H'1'ff-ww fff-- iw: 1- :fiffi-'W :fwffi 'ffff- -f'1:ff-:ni-'fw:,,.: ff::,,:,:f:f:,:,:f ,,-.f, H . ..ff ,, .f , f ,f - , -ati, V , . f 1V Promise as Future-VVildoots Vf ,,.. . Left to right. BACK row: Alvin Warrior,Jim Murphree, Andy Leehtenberg, Skip Haas, Wes Nimmo, Dennis Essary, Bill Schutte, Mark Thompson, Tracy Young. THIRD row: Walter Quetone, Ken McGee, Bobby Stiebenjohn Stanfill, Mike Foster, Brad Faulk, Jim Reed, Paul Didlake, Coach Bill Eskew. SECOND row: Richard Schneider, Mickey Walsh, Larry Courtney, David Garrison, Huey Seyfarth, Mike Warren, Danny Hermes, Kerry Redmond, Joe Myers, Coach Wally Smith. BOTTOM row: Mike Boettcher, Mike Cofer, Larry Johnson, David Reed, Geary Robinson, Steve Hunt, Tommy Thompson, jeff Burrow, George Miller, Wes Young, The Sophomores show the desire that helped make their season a successful one. School Volleyball Team Takes Second State Championship if Gerry Baker, right, gets set for a block, but the ball fouls in the net. Al Possibly the most successful of all Wildcat Teams is the Volleyball Team. For its second year in existence the team captured for the second time the state Volleyball championship. Led by Mr. A. Lloyd Gelmers the team was recruited from the best players of the intramural play. ..........,....... .Q-t...v-v 1+ ...W nm FRONT row: Coach Gelmers, David Rowe, Mike Pitts, Gerry Baker, Alan Wonders. BACK row: Stan Cavert, Mike Spangler,-jim Phillips, Fred Simmons, George Rochelle and Buddy Stone. Keeping up a good pace was the main idea behind running two miles. Keeping their own were Left to Right Steve Mathews and Mike Thompson, and freshman Ron Stangeland. Cross Country Runners Place 4th in State Meet 'QF' .M 5-ji, ee.e . Starts were crowded but soon thinned out as the faster runners took the lead. After seven years at Po-Hi, the Wild- cat Cross Country Team is still going strong. This was one of Coach Gordon Stangeland's best years. The A Team won four out of five dual meets while the Bn Team won three and lost none. This yearas team was composed of only a few seniors, the rest being sophomores and juniors. Daily workouts were held in War Memorial Park, The Country Club golf course, and Snake Roadl' around Lake Ponca. 'He ' . we a I , 4.--fi .Y ,I I1 it :W . . r 4. .. N ,, . .9 .3 john Womack sprmts hard toward the finish of two miles. john Womack and David Cummings turn it on to pass an opponent during a race. CROSS COUNTRY A RECORD Imzilatiomzl Meet: Plate Wellington Invitational lst Ark City Invitational lst Ponca City Invitational lst Oklahoma Seven Conference 3rd Tulsa Rogers Invitational Tie 4th State Meet 4th Tulsa Edison Invitational 5th Oklahoma State Invitational 7th CROSS COUNTRY B RECORD Invitational Meet: Place Ponca City Invitational lst Ark City Invitational 2nd Wellington Invitational 2nd Edison Invitational 4th A Duals BH Duals Won 4 Lost 1 Won 5 Lost O Members ofthe 1969-1970 Cross Country Team were: STANDING: Clyde Vinson, Allen Bourne, Bob Thomas, Mike Klumpp, Mike Thompson, Terry Swart, David Cum mings, Stan Wheeler, Steve Gammon, Coach Gordon Stangelancl, KNEELING: Steve Wieland, Ron Stangelancljohn Womack, Gary Kendle, Phil Frohlich, Steve Math ews, David Bell, and Neil Walters. Not pictured is john Kent. I22 if t UQ Sl is News N' 4 'i' ,Ai Members ofthe 1970 Oklahoma-7 Conference Championship Wrestling Team are, BACK row, standing: Coach Bobby Wilson, Rick Waddell, David Smith, Mike Kolb, Bill Dickey, Bill Kleinmann, Chuck Bussey, Wayne Perciful, Mike Creech, and Steve Hunt. FRONT row, kneeling: Bobby Whitlock, Royce Robertson,jim Sharon, Terry Perci ful, Craig Wittmer, Dennis Wilson, Chuck Hunter. Ponca City Wildcats Okla-7 Wrestling Champs Second-year Coach Bobby Wilson looks on as his Wildcats upset 4th ranked state power Tulsa Edison to assure Ponca City the conference crown. 1 i 93 S4 Qi ' W L' ,gg 1 S., fx Q A if-, .',. -K .Q - Q 'ae 5 W k -sk ' 4 i- , X .A ,X PWM Q E v X 5 Q I i '.' T- ! Hfff I I as X Z.ux , A -kif - VK ilg K MN K it ASW . . 2 Q f W- Q S W, I 1 Q 1 1 ' 1 I I - 3 C DUALS P.C. vs Wichita Kapaun 58-5 P.C. vs Ark City 58-5 P.C. vs Wichita Heights 36-5 P.C. vs Stillwater 16-26 P.C. vs Bartlesville College 31-11 P.C. vs Blackwell 14-25 P.C. VS Tulsa Central 28-17 P.C. vs Muskogee 60-0 P.C. vs Perry 24-16 P.C. vs Tulsa Hale 28-12 P,C. vs Stillwater 15-21 P.C. vs Tulsa Edison 22-17 P.C. vs Tulsa Rogers 19-19 TOURNAMENTS Ark City Inv. 2nd Big Four 3rd Midwest City Inv. 2nd Regional 3rd State 5 6th 178 pounder Chuck Bussey awaits the oncoming onslaught of Edisons State Runner-up, Mike Fanning. jr. Mike Kolb attempts to turn an opponent on his back during the Big-4 Tournament. - wif' ,ff m ,, ,, ,,, -i,,,..t, , V, W 6, , I I B-Team Goes Undefecited and Wins Little Big-4 The Ponca City mat is a had place to be A as most ofthe opponents ofthe 'Little Cats' found out. Members ofthe Wildcat 'B' team are, left to right, BACK row: Darryl Evans, Pat Combs, Rick Lawrence, Don Brown,jim Reed, Robert Lessert, Brion Pottsulohn F and Coach Doug Wilson. MIDDLE row: Larry johnson, jim Murphree, Mike Paige, Steve Payne, Melvin Crisp, Charles Richter, Bill Harris, FRONT row: Clay P Haskell Walls, Gary Kenclle, Ken LeMaster. joe Golay, and jim Beatty. erree, hipps, Co-Captain George Rochelle drives into the middle to score a Wildcat basket. Coach Eskew, Keith Wrilters, Dave Clark, Rick Watters. Fred Sim mons, Gerry Baker, Richard Banta. Mike Hermes. Gary Owens Roundbollers Fight to the End but Full Short The 1969-70 Wildcat basketball team fought and worked hard this year but finished with a 1 and 15 record for the season. The junior laden squad was plagued with injuries which resulted in the loss of some early season starters. junior regulars Rick Waters and Fred Simmons, who led the team in scoring, will provide a good basis for next year,s team along with Gerry Baker, Gary Owens, Frank Buffington, Mike Hermes, Keith Wallace and Richard Banta. The only Seniors to finish the season were co-captains Dave Clark, George Rochelle, and Gary Ramsdell. Ted Carney and Ron Davis were lost during mid-season due to injury. RIGHT: Gary Owens C153 and Ted Carney O53 appear to have got this rebound for the Wildcats. Driving along the baseline and getting that inside shot is short Frank Buffington 1145, Rick Waters fllj, Ron Davis 4543 and Ted Carney C555 prepare to try for the rebound. Bufhngton, Gary Ramsdell, George Rochelle and Mgr. jim Co-captain Dave Clark relies on a soft touch and a high jump to shoot over . 11 tall Putnam City defender. RECORD Ponca 57 - B'Ville Sooner 66 40 - T. Central 48 58 - Stillwater 51 55 Q- T. Hale 77 B'Ville College 642 54 ?Muskogee 56 66 - T. Edison 65 47 - Muskogee 49 47 - T. Hale 81 54 - T. Rogers 59 52 gsir + B,Ville College 617 Central y , Edison 7 48 - T. Rogers C66 52 - Stillwater 70 Regional Tournament 59 - Putnam City 63 5 ABOVE: Co-Captain Dave Clark watches as two Wildcat team- mates gang up to score on the Pirates. ABOVE RIGHT: Fred Simmons watches his corner shot head for the basket and two Wildcat points, BELOW RIGHT: Rick Waters gets inside the whole Rogers team to get this easy shot for the Wildcats. Q A he l Q J . - 5 , f x N X ,s-, gk, 37 5' il 3 H 5 A in x , L ABOVE: B-Team, Fred Holmes, jay Countryman, BELOW, FRONT: john Sranfield, Lee'Bartlert, Alvin Warrior, Richard Schniedcr, Andy jerry Brown, Ronnie Kohler. BACK row: Steve Lecrenburg, Mark Enevoldsen, Morio Parker. BACK: Dan Hermes, Alan Burtram, Mark Gannon, George Vann, Darrel I-Iinchburger. Thompson, Calvin Sells, Wid Driesel, Wes Nimmo, Mike Cofcr, Coach Smith, Varsity Replacements Are Provided by B-Team l l i 5 Members ofthe 1969-70 Track team were: TOP row: Coach jerry Runyan,D11vid Cummings, Dan Paige, Steve Porter, Gary Owens. BOTTOM row: Phil Guinn, Richard Schneider, and john Womack. Coach jerry Runyan gives the Wildcat relay team a few pointers prior to a race, . f ef .... V. ,, , H , P it b W V411 QL ,',L ' , 35, ,L,,,' f , ' , . 'tau aw. wfiwg ',s: f , ,af . a Phil Guinn gives his all as he rounds the tum towards the finish. Trackster Brad Faulk takes the high hurdles in stride, preparing to take an opponent Truck Team Little in Size, Big in Competition Steve Porter jumps with energy as Dan Paige hands him the baton in a relay race. The Wildcat Track Team was small this year, but that didn't hamper its per- formance. Gary Owen broke the school record in discus, while the relay team, composed of Steve Porter, Dan Paige, Phil Guinn, and Richard Schneider, consistently trimmed its time in each of the various relay races. David Cummings and John Wom- ack were the team's outstanding dis- tance runners. Coach for the 1969-70 Track Team was Mr. jerry Runyan. Competition for Po-Hi Swimmers Easier in 1970 Q Mrk, - HHS Members of the girls' team were: Martha Hundlcy, Pam Ogan, Tina Wong, Anabcl Witcher, Chris Bagley, Brenda Pitts, Pat Demming, Karen Tidrow, and Kathey Krouse, wad? we -',- K ,I L Xi 1 A , is - ,Aki Doug Cooper and Blaine Talbot push off hard for a good start in a baclstroke relay. Blaine Talbot, excels in his favorite stroke, of butterfly, 'W Q, M' at a WK Members of the Boys' swim team were as follows: Coaches Dewey Runyan, and Ralph Chesser, Doug Cooper, Paul Butt, John Anderson, Stan Gore, Wesley Wong, Blaine Talbot, Monte Stewert, Mary Countryman, Lee Headrick, Steve Ptuett, Bruce Parr, Dale Sanders, Gary Peckenpaugh, Bobby Farris, Mike Hendrick, Glen Sanders, and Pat Murphy. Po-Hi's Aquatic Club may not have a cheering section complete with cheer- leaders, but the sport deserves and proves it as shown by the members of Po-Hi's swim team. Coaches Dewey Runyan and Ralph Chesser found the competition for the year somewhat eas- ier. First in the girls' division a lack of statewide competition has brought about the elimination of the girls' state meet. The only competition the girls can enter are meets arranged through the A.A.U. The boys ranked high with -i i ,,,,.., i , Eg an Sth in state competition, and a 3rd in il iii' K ysrt g ,ii ggiyg the Oklahoma Seven Conference. i-l' ,Q-fi-iiierlzi- ..-t if Q 'iiiix 1 raerrr , t. rr e Helen Hatlelid gives her sprint an extra push as she starts off with a beautifully maneuvered dive. , , g,v1?7 7 Fl-gm lefrg Chris Begly, Beverly Barger, Leslie Lgggqfr Polly McCormick Coach Wally Smith Debbie Lessert anice Snow and Gayla Martin The 1970 Girls, Tennis Team brought the state championship home to Ponca. junior Beverly Barger is the state's No. 1 singles champ. She also claimed the titles in the Midwest City and Wildcat Invitational tournaments. Polly McCormick and Leslie Lessert shook the No. 1 doubles bracket by winning the state trophy without losing a set. Debbie Lessert will give the team a chance at another state championship next year, Coach Wally Smith summed up the year saying, The Wildcat girls know how nice it is to be best in the state. Les Lessert and Polly McCormick pose with their trophy for the state No. 1 doubles bracket. V X ia is -7 S , 'J Ill- -ofllgf ,,..-.,.--..,... ,..- 's.....a---. ..,.,- 1 I ' ' , N ---,-...a.--., K - 71 Q X ,. , , 1 W . 4 IK x Conference doubles champ Larry Randle listens patiently as his partner Paul Waldron gives gi word of advice, Completing thirteen dual matches with an 8-5 record was the boys' tennis team. The team played in four tourna- ments. They captured the two position in the Oklahoma Seven Conference, the third place in the Wildcat Tournament, and fourth place in the 4A State compe- tition. Wildcat number one man, Larry Randle, completed a successful season winning his bid for the No. 1 doubles championship with junior Paul Wal- dron and taking second position in the No. 1 singles bracket. Paul Waldron also placed second in the No. 2 singles division. Girls' Team Brings Ponca State Championship ,ga .W ,,.. K ,Q ,,. , 4 M, -.,., .V y fliz ,-A-4-J a , ,,,.. -.fvv-ave, Y c 5 5, 5- ' I W I 1 X iilijifiijill f , 91,-.t M 3 K J We 4? if L ...MN , L 1--M,,i,, ,, O, , , I, he f vw., , ,W ,, F - f W Q vf- , ,-- fc., ' .vef W 'Av' tw.. ,- f. 7 if' i er. . N -i - l U J ,. -rr , t ,, r ' , pd, I, , L Wi 21, , ..'- ' 1 f' ' f ' , -ay K Members ofthe tennis team: From left, jim Ferree, Stan Wheeler, Mike Cofer. Larry Randle, Paul Waldron, and Mario Parker. I35 1970 Wildcat Baseball . . . l i iw I36 vm new W : f i '1 ,.,.W A - M 4 Q . -s-1.1, aff t -K junior Bruce Hernandez leaves the catcher with an empty mitt as he knocks another Wildcat run into Center Field. A wary Craig Gandy rounds third as Coach Leming watches from the box. ,vw .4-Y' mv W 'MW grit 'x Wildcats Cop Season With 8-8 Record i 'Aw i ,, l ,Y F A M: x l er ez' 4 A 'if Waiting to play, Larry Myers watches a game progress from behind the backstop. Ponca 5 1 5 2 3 1 4 5 - ,fjf 5 1 I, Putman City Sapulpa Sapulpa iy y Tulsa Cemiai B,Ville College ,Tulsa Edison Tulsa Alva Alva , 5, .,.k i 2, O ,I 5, .s ':v,: flaggi- 6+ 15 7 5' 2 '.'f Qi 55,,'1!i,,3 Stillwater? ii C Tulsa Central ,, ',.l 4:5 l1'l' Moore ' 'ff' Alva ,'.,- .,kk,,k .lr Enicl llo BELOW, TOP row: Glen Prince, D, Round, jeff Lieb, Steve Morrison, Bill Sharpe, Dave Clark, Ron Davis, Rick Waters, Craig Gandy, joey Shaw, Coach Lemmg KNEELING: john Moyer, Larry Myers, Tom Shears, Chuck Bell, Bruce Hernandez, Paul Thorpe, jim Dufek, Don Gamill, George Rochelle. 6 1 O, 7, 2 5, ,,i.ii,,i 6 0 .,., . 5 5 ji ll! 2 5 flair iff? of iw . -. .41 f L iq sn., . 2 L ff V as l 'lf I 1 r I A. f hiv 5 ,if , H 4 V . 1525 . .-, if 3 x a , , , 4M A, W, Y , ' X xr, 's 1, A4112 Y mr' 4 ff-f Zf Q 1 ' ff--'Kr V31-g'f, V ' fy- 1 , .. ,- . ry. , fre. . f 'W raw' f,..i,5,, , ' W L. 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Wildcat Linlisters Putt-Around the Golf Course LEFT: Scott Oulcls holds the flag as Chuck Coat- ncy's putt drops in. BELOW, TOP: Bill Quinn, Kevin McGee, Chuck Coutncy, Kirk Fisher, and Scott Oulds, FRONT: Glen Hinton, Paul Thorpe, Dennis Busscy, Gary Armstrong, and Coach Al M R 1-8 V . V JJ., s'l, il ' .Tiff ' C A T s '? 'f, ' Vilt L ,mb ., vm. 'T fx W ff 3 1 F I Sr ff 8 ! xv: Q? t 1 I MLN 2 it We it, ,rr ' 'cr 7 A4 df, ,Z W W Ex ,JN M14 4' Wx. 5 4 1 1431+ Q 3: -as 'Q , .', . wv3,w- , 4 ' W ff -gzfri -. 1.4-v 4, , , 2 't i, WF? B , , Q it 5 A fm 1 N x S-' ,' ,,,-Li f we of T U 5 ' wt MJ' ' V v in 2 ' in R . N X X li wi t Q ' r -v 4 'Wa w,, T ,,, T, iff ,ig ww - T1 V. iw 2 T Q ,i ' '4 fs I Q ,, 1, -H , T , T-fs: T'- lZ'1f'f C . ir! ' ' T it ,i,,, , T T I x :L,, .VL,. it W ,V , T uf 'Tifzwl T T twig ,,:,,, ,gj,s:, ,ff-t. ffr T .' ' 1 I l A ,NM , t., .. ,. 1 .. My ici,mu.g11zgT4 54? 5wf4.1r:'fh'Fl, Tw' . asain' H i-' 5 i 1 gb t .' 515 4 5? imw, , v 4 si T 'lgff x og 5 H tv- K 1' . xp ,N 4 K 1 1. 1-, W it . p Cassingham, 3 -' Virr I ' 'vi 5255, -Ar l -sg, QR sslcl T T ,mf R 2. ,. W 11 's ut Fuss Wins Team Title in Tough Wildcat Match , This year, the intramural wrestling program was received with such enthu- siasm that the tournament was held on the patio, enabling hundreds to watch the matches, Mr, Don Fuss' homeroom won the team title while 2nd place finisher, Mrs. Norman's homeroom, claimed the most individual champions with three titlists. The tournament was sponsored and of- ficiated by Coach Wilson and the var- sity wrestlers. lu-uv ---'- Ili Barehlegged Colin Loving sits through the lower weight mltthes w uting for his semi final go round Colin won the 157 lb. weight bracket and was chosen the tournament s outstanding wrestler c ,W cac.,, caca,t W M ccecc it it c c ,,,, ,ef at g 3 KW- ' 'i i'f,.,.5sQs-1... joe McPherson attempts to break down Bert Neff during the semi-finals. joe went on to win the match and tht tintls to rtign is the 156 lb thrmpion Sohwenl-ter Takes Intramural Volleyball Crown Once again the World Serious Vol- leyball Tournament was the highlight of the year for the homerooms of the senior, junior, and sophomore classes. Although closely rivaled in enthusiasm and interest by the intramural wrestling 3 ,,L A program, volleyball was the king. y The finals boiled down to the top K .2 . . . ' seniors vs. the top Juniors. As last year, l the seniors prevailed. The junior champs he l 4 if 't of Mrs. Christensen's homeroom never z. 99 . had a chance. Larry Randle attempts to spike George Rochelle's set. Anabel Witcher and Susan Endicott watch as the boys hog the ball, BELOW: The 1970 World Serious Champs, Mr. Schwenker's homeroom: Tim Rains. Billy Kirkpatrick, David Cummings, Alan Woolery, Kendall McArthur, Mike Cran ford, Bill McCormick, and George Rochelle. 01,4 -4 I,-v ar I fi 'ieel r., fs arir lttl ' ,nigh 4... as 2 2 f K 1 ' , . Q Tug-of-War Highlights Wildcat Relays Wildcat Relays. A few races, Sprints, relays, but mostly a tug-of-war contest. Ha-ha. Funny how the fat guys are al- ways on the end. The girls mostly just laugh and groan and scream. The big- boys of the homeroom carry the load . . . they show their ufightin' Wildcat,' strength. It seems it always ends with somebodyls team winning and the other team losing. They keep it going till only one team hasn't been out-tugged. All the teachers shout alot. Wonder how come the rope never broke? TOP RIGHT: Christensen's juniors give it a 'heave-to' in the tug-of-war. RIGHT: jim Sharon runs around the Wildcat Sta- dium in a vain effort to impress all the female on- lookers. Christenserfs Irs. Out-Pull F orre1l's Frogs TOP: Student teacher jim Beaubien and Mr, Paul lngersol shout encouragement and threats of flunking a certain class as P.l.'s homeroom gives it a try in the tug- of-war. LEFT: An unidentified airborne bag-hopper gets it on in the sack race. ABOVE: Giving his all to his homeroom in a determined effort is this fallen anchor-man, classes but how could a man like Hamlet love we realize the relationships of life theylve always been there and we were so blind. We're the best there'll ever be, we're the class of Seventy I wonder, we made mistakes, but then we did a great deal . , . like I say Hamlet needed a dog, you know, for a friend. Boy Vm tired, Whatta ye Rf., the best sophomore assembly . . the best sophomore Panic skit . . the best prom . . . the best senior assembly . . the best class ever . yes, we are Seniors ,7O! After three years of Walking the halls, making P.A. announcements, planning Christmas parties and Panic skits, selling shamrock cookies, candles, and zines . . . we have passed. maga- in As sophomores, we had 650 enthusi- ii A ,XX astic members, but after three active X years, some have changed names and A others have miss d h e t e turn, dropping behind. Those 510 wh h o ave kept the pace graduated on Thursday, May 28th. Our last year was a jumble of football N games, books, ACT tests, deadlines, and parties. We've made it, but it's been a long, hard haul full of dissent and har- mony, disappointment and at last, suc- cess. We can say we've made it. 'Xe Seniors '70 Se nior Class President Chuck Bussey Vice President G H , - erry anggi, and Secretary Jani Fuller slide through their senior year at Po-Hi. Seniors Survive Through 3 Long Years at Po H1 ,Q K Wiaaa sn in N af in ,,,f'i A if Fear, anger, love, disgust, fricndsh' . . ' ' ip . Mrs. Ruth Beaubien, the Senior counselor, is a woman of many moods with numerous res n 'b'1 po si lines and yoys at Po-H1 Gerry Hanggi checks for pollution in a neighborhood manhole. 1 x . Chuck Busscy looks over the classroom scene . . . skeprically. Swing along with Jani Fuller. I47 DEANNA ABEL: Dynnmitcrs 10, 123 H.R. Vicc- Prcsicllcnt 12. LYNN ACTON: CATHY ADAMS: P11111-Mcclic Club 10, 11, 123 Cono- co Exccutivcg Panic 10, 11. JUDY ADAMS: O-Kee-Hcc Club 10, 11, 123 Parum cdic Club 11, 123 FHA 12. CONNIE AITKEN: AFS 10, Vice-Pres. 11, Pres. 12 Conoco Executive 123 Orchestral 10, 11, Scc. 123 Eng lish 10 Award, All-State Orchcstrug Scholarship Pin 10, 11, NHS 12. MIKE ALBEE: Rccl Rollcr 11. JAMES ALBRIGI-IT: Band 10, 11, 12. JERI ALLEN: Tri-Hi-Y 103 Dynumiters 10, 111 I-LR. Pres. 10, 111 Officc Assistant 10, 11, 12. ANDREA ANDERSON: Conoco Exccutivcg Scnior Pl1iy3Tri-Hi-Y 10, 11,123B11ncl 10, 11, 123 Scholarship Pin 123 Scholarship Certificate 11, I ' 4. 1 Seniors Dedieute Themselves to Diligent Study ...,. , its . ill ti' , .,,. . A? . 1 W... . kt ,. ,. . , ..,.,.,,. ,.. ., im' ...,.-.-.4-f-.-.f...-.-,.....-Wf-- . ,,.. ig! :.,,..m M, I-I- ... , , I! , ' h.hh...., uh ,.......f........ ,.W......-5 K .-.M-+----.-1-1 W-f -...Q-.v-A. H ,... .. . ,.,.. .. .... , -- - - ----H- ' ' ,..k.,... W . , 7 1 ..,. ,..., X - - ' i . rf Q 1 ' WNMM N as ' xi 11 -' Jig Q ,fp - g 1 3' .Mn Mi.. 1 v .M I' xt 'IILX ery 3'-' 3 1 Mr. Scliwcnkcfs homeroom mcmhcrs tlcmonstmtc il haisic law of physics . . . what goes up, must comc clown. LORNA ANDERSON: Dynamiters 10, 11, 123 Tri- Hi-Y1O, 11, 123 Drill Team 113 Panic3 Yorick Troupe 12: Paramedic Club 123 FIA 12. MICKI ANDREWS: Brush and Palette 12. KATHY ARTMAN: Scholarship Pin 10, 113 H.R. Vice-Pres. 113 Conoco Executive. SUSAN ASKEY: Conoco Executiveg Fashion Art Award 113 Dynamiters 10, 11, Squad Leader 123 Schol- arship Pin 10, 113 Tri-Hi-Y 10, 11, 123 Sophomore As- sembly3 Junior Play3 Panic 11. JODIE ATCHISON: Dynamiters 10, 11, 123 Drill Team 123 Homeroom Pres. 10, 11. SHARON ATTEBERRY: Library Club 101 Dynamit- ers10,113DECA11, 12. LEWIS BACHER: Conoco Executive: NHS3 FFA 10, Parliamentarian 11, Vice-Pres. 12: Voc. Ag. II, III Awards3 Scholarship Pin 10, 113 junior Plllff Science Club 10. Il, 12. JIM BALDWIN: Chorale 10, 11, 123 junior Plllyl Panic 10, 113 H.R. Pres. 11, 12. KEVIN BALES: Cu! Tale 11, Editor 123 Toads 11, President 1423.Conoco Executiveg H.R, Pres. 101 jr. Playg Sr. Plllyl FJA Pres. 123 Panic IOL Student Council 121 Quill and Scroll3 Hi-Y 10, 113 Debate3 NFL. ROGER BALES: DECA 123 SRA 123 Science Club. STEPHANIE BALES: Tri-Hi-Y 101 Dynamiters 101 Orchestra 101 Sophomore Assembly. CHUCK BARNES: Trade Auto Mechanics. ROGER BARTHEL: FFA 10. 11, 123 Cheerleader 123 Band 10, 11, I21 Scholarship Certificate 113 H.R, Vice- Pres. IIQ Orchestra 12. DONNA BARTHOLOMEW: FTA 10. Treasurer 11, Vice-Pres. 123 Conoco Executiveg Band 10, 11, 123 Scholarship Pin 113 Certificate 10. REGULA BAUMGARTNER: Exchange Student from Brazilg AFS 123 Student Council 12. lr. JOHN BELTZ: Hi-Y 10, 11, Sec. 12, Golf11, 12, Houston: H.R. Executive 10, Biology Award 10. TINYA BILLINGS: Dynamiters 10, 121 H.R. Vice- Pres. 12: Drill Team 12: Tri-Hi-Y 10. LINDA BISHOP: Scholarship Certificate 10, 11, Co- noco Executive. JACK BOWLIN: FFA 12, Texas: FEA 9, 10, 11. KAREN BOYER: Tri-Hi-Y 10, 11, 12, Band 10, 11, 12, Band Award 10, 11: Orchestra 10, 11, 12, Scholar- ship Certificate 10, Pin 11, Psychology Award 11, PAULA BRACK: Dynamiters 10, 11, Squad Leader 12, Student Council 11, H.R. Sec. 11. Seniors Tal-te Third Crock ot Homecoming Floats DEBBIE BRADEN: Tri-Hi-Y 10, 11, 12, Band 10, 11, Dynamiters 12, H.R. Sec. 10, Leap Week Assembly 11, 12. ROBERT BRADLEY: STEVE BREWER: JIM BROADDUS: Hi-Y 10, 113 Wrestling 10, DECA 12. CATHY BROWN: Dynamiters 12, Office Asst. 12: Tri-Hi-Y 12. GRACELYN BROWN: Tri-Hi-Y 10, 11, Pres. 12, Dynamiters 10, 11, Squad Leader 12, H.R. Vice-Pres. 10, 11, Conoco Executive 12, Youth Traffic Court Prosecuting Attorney. LEA ANNE BROWN: Editor-in-Chief of Ponmn, Sr. Kiwanian, Tri-Hi-Y 10, 11, 12, Dynamiters 10, 11, Squad Leader 12. LINDA BROWN: Paramedics 11, 12, Dynamiters 11, 12, Tri-Hi-Y 11, Panic 11. NANCY BROWN: Latin II Award, American Histo- ry Award 10, Brush and Palette 10, Pres. 11, Conoco Executive, Band 10, 11, 12, Scholarship Pin 10, 11: Or- chestra 11, 12. -aff' ci? 'E' ' .1-ug., X Xllforking into the late hours on the Prize winning Senior Home' coming float are, Lea Anne Brown, Susan Endicott. .ind Gail Mil- ler. SAUNDRA BROWN: Tri-Hi-Y 10, 11, 123 AFS 113 Orchestra 10, 113 Dynamiters 10, 11, 123 Sophomore Assembly: Senior Play: Office Asst. 12. JOHN BRUNNEMER: Football 103 H.R. Vice4P1'es. 10, 11: I-I.R. Pres. 12. DENISE BUFFALOI-IEAD: O-Kee-I-Iee Club 12. LEROY BUFORD: STEVE BUNTING: Boys' Stateg Youth Traffic Court Judge 123 NHS 11, Vice-Pres. 123 English 10 Awardg Latin II AW11I'Ql, Conoco Executive, Band 10, 11, Drum Major 123 Scholarship Pin 10, 113 I-IR. Pres. 11, Vice- Pres. 10, Student Council 123 Sr, Lion. TOM BURGELL: LINDA BURGERT: Glee Club 10, 113 Sophomore Assembly. STEVE BURKETT: Football 10, 11, 123 Trade Me- chanics 11, 12. RICK BURNS: Voc. Ag. I, II, FFA: Trade Wood- Work. Homeroom Parties Add to Po-Hi Christmas Spirit TERRY BURNS: Chorale 11, 12. CARLA BURRIES: Tri-Hi-Y 11, 123 Pilrzlmedic Club 12, DENISE BURT: Jr. Miss Contestant 12. CHUCK BUSSEY: Senior Class Presidentg Home- room Vice-President ll, Boys' State 113 Hi-Y 11, 12, FFA 11, 12,JuniorPlz1yg Student Lion 12g Football 10, ii, 123Wresrli1ig10,11,12. VERNON BUTTERFIELD: Football 10, 111 Home- room President 10, 11, Vice President 11. KATHY BUTTRAM: Tri-Hi-Y 10, 11, 123 Dynamit- ers 10, 11,Squ11d Leader 121 Drill Team 11, Co-Captain 121 Scholarship Pin 10, 111 Panic 10, ll, Conoco Exec- utive3 Algebra II Award. JANICE BYRD: DARRELL CAIN: Football 10, 11, 123 Homeroom Vice-President 10, Secretary 11, President 12. DONA CALLISON: H.R. Secretary 10, ll, FHA 11, 123 Tri-Hi-Y 123 Library Club 12. ,... -we- 14, 'fi ffffff' arrests? - H J 'kfi if 'F 4 1 . 13, ,aff it :5 ,Nwfmfw DEBRA CAINIPBELL MIKE CARRELL: Football 10,11, 123 Student Repre- sentative. FLOY CARRUTI-I: Dynamiters 103 Library Club 10. JERRY CARTER: Swimming 10, 11, IZ, H.R. Vice- President 113 Anthropology Club ll, Science Club 12. MIKE CARTER: DECA Club. LINDA CAUTHON: Tri-Hi-Y 11, l2Q Dynamiters 10, 11, 123 Squad Leader 123 Drill Team 113 Scholar- ship Certificate 113 Panic 10, 11. STAN CAVETT: Boys' State II, Hi-Y Vice-President 113Junior Class President: Chorale President 123 Foot- ball 10, 11, 12, Student Kiwanian IZ, Panic 10. DANA CHAMBERS: Creative Writing 11, 123 Band 11, 12, AFS l2Q AAUW Creative Writing Award 10. GUY CHAPMAN: DECA. I'c'Ti?'jf -if Carol Suggs is heard demanding, XVho says I can't have two cokes? while Molly Brown and Susan Askey concentrate on their food, M585 5 LESLIE CHILDS DAVID CLARK: Senior Rotarian 123 Basketball 11, 123 Baseball 10, 11, 123 H.R. President 10, 11, 123 I-I.R. Vice-President 101 Secretary 101 Boys' State 11:junior Play. ,IOHNITA CLARKE: Tri-Hi-Y 10, 11, IZ, Dynamit- ers 10, ll, Scholarship Certificate ll, Conoco Execu- tive l2Q AFS 12. PAGE CLEVENGER: Dynamiters 101 Tri-I-Ii-Y IO, Debate 113 Creative Wfriting 11. DAVID CLINE: Stage Craft 11, 12, Baseball 103 Hi-Y ll, AFS Club 10. DIANE CLOSE: Tri-Hi-Y 10: Band 10, 11, IZ, FJA 11, 12, Pwznnz Staff IZ, Creative Wfriting 12. Jian Monty Rgimcy .incl Dqvid Frohlich delve into thc mvstctics of physics using their slinlcics. LARRY CLOUD: Orclicstixi 10, 11, 123 Attcndiincc Otliuc 11, RICI-IARD COCI-IRAN: I-Ioincmom SCCI'CfLI1'l' 12, STEVE COMISEST: Bglnil 10, 11, 123 Stage Iigintl 11. CINDY CONKLIN: Tri-Hi-Y 10, Il,I2QD1'I111H1IfC1'S 10, 11, 12g P11111-medics 11, 12. DELTON COOK: I-Iomcroom Vice-Prcsiclcnt 101 VICA 11. LEON COOK: Football 10, 11. CI-IRIS COOPER: Panic 11. PAUL COPELAND BRUCE CORNXWELL 'vt 'r 'CJR' '95 W, Q ' ,pq , . ,iff nv-- ' 4 I aa, I If ,,,, , . mf 1. 2 az, V, ff ,, . , A DEBBIE COSETTI: DECA. STEVE COUNCIL: Cheerleader 12, Hi-Y 10, 11, 12, Band 10, 11, Reel Roller 12. JILL COWAN:T1-i-Hi-Y 10, 11, 12, secretary 12, Dy- namiters 10, 11, 12, Orchestra 10, 11, 12, All-State 10 11, 12, Sophomore Assembly, Student Lions Club 12 MARILYN COX: Tri-Hi-Y 10, FJA 11, Treasurer 12, Conoco Executive 12, Scholarship Certificate 10. BILL CRAMER: Football 10, 11, 12, Attendance Of- fice Assistant 11. KAREN CRANFORD: Tri-Hi-Y 10, 11, 12, Dyna- miters 11, Paramedics 11, Yorick Troup 12. MIKE CRANFORD: Football IO, 11, 12, Hi-Y 10 11. DONNA CRAWFORD: Homeroom Secretary 11 Dynamiters 11, Attendance Office 12, Library 10, 11 12. MIKE CREECH: Homeroom President 10, 11, Wfres- tling 10, 11, 12, Orchestra 10, 11, 12, Student Lions 12 Football 10, Panic 11, 12, Chorale 11, 12. Srs. Ponder the Science and Wonder of a Slinky RICKKI CROSS: Tri-Hi-Y 10, 11, 12, Tennis 10, Dynamiters 10, 11, 12, Yorick Troup 12, Sophomore Assembly. PAMELIA CULBREATH: Chorale. DAVID CUMMINGS: Cross Country 10, Co-Captain 11, 12, Track 10, 11, Co-Captain 12, Senior Lion, Sen- ior Play, Office Assistant 12, Panic, Hi-Y 12. CI-IARLA CUSICK: Tri-Hi-Y 11, 12, Dynamiters 10, 11, 12, Drill Team 11, 12, Para-Medics 10, 12, Panic 10, 11, ELAINE DAILEY: Conoco Executive 12, Panic 10, I-I.R. Vice-President 10, Dynamiters 10, 11, Squad Leader 12, Scholarship Pin 11, Shorthand I Award 11, JERRY DANIELS 1 7 LEIGH DANIELS: Football 10: Baseball 10, 11: Reel Roller 12: HR. Secretary 10, RUTH DANNENMAIER: National Merit Semi- Finalist 12: English 11 Award: Language Department Award 11: Conoco Executive 12: 2nd Place in 2nd Year Spanish Exam: 1st Place in 4th Year Exam. DEEDEE DAVIS: Leap Week Assembly: Tri-Hi-Y 10, 11, 12: Dynamiters 10, 11, Squad Leader 12: Chorale 11, 12: Drill Team 11, 12: Panic 10, 11, 12:.Iunior Play. KENNY DAVIS: Football 10, 11, 12: Wfrestling 10: H.R. President 10: Office Assistant 12. RICK DAVIS: Cheerleader: Hi-Y 11: Panic 11, 12: Junior Play. RON DAVIS: Football 10, 11, 12: Baseball 10, 12: Basketball 10, 11, 12: Scholarship Pin 10: Sophomore Assembly:Junior Play: Panic 11, 12: Student Council Representative 12: Main Office Assistant 11, 12. JANET DeARMON: Infirmary Assistant 11: DECA 12: Glee Club 10. GEORGE DEDA: Band 10, 11: Vice-President 12: Reel Roller 12. DAVID DEL TORTO: Reel Roller 12. GTA' we -nf ,Q.., i Wuxi! K.. lx .J ii 'u .- .'.x Seniors Start Off School Year Enthusiosticolly fe' JGUN -nn., ,,-!l 1n, an- ' f-e 10' i 1 -rea' ' KERI DENISON: Tri-Hi-Y 10: Dynamiters 10: DECA 12: HR. Secretary 11: Teacher Assistant 11. DIANNE DEVILLIERS: NHS 11, 12: Pnmzm News Editor: Creative Wi'iting Award: English 11 Award: Conoco Executive: Yorick Troupe 10, 11, 12: AFS 10, 11,12:FJA11,12. GARRY DEWEESE: HR. President 10, 11: Band 10, 11: Vlfrestling 101 Attendance Office 11, 12. BILL DICKEY: ,Secretary H.R. 11: Vifrestling 10, 11, 12: State Wi'estling Champ at 157 lbs. BARBARA DOBBS:,1-I.R. President 10: Student Council 11:'Orchestra 10, 11, 12: Dynamiters 10, 11. STEVE DODSON:,Hi-Y 12: Football 11, 12: Panic II, 12. The Po-I-Ii student body enjoys a pep assembly on the campus lawn as the cheerleaders go cowboy for the Rogers football game. CARL DONNELLY: Czlfeterin Assistant 12. SUSIE DONOVAN: Tri-Hi-Y 10, 11, 12, H.R. Vice- Lv P1'esidenIt10, 11, 12gJournz1lism 11, 12, Dynamiters 10, Q--r 11, Squad Leader 12. PAT DOUGREY: Band 10, 11g P11111-Medic Club 10, Tri-I-Ii-Y 11, 121 Senior Play. SUE DRIESEL: Tri-I-Ii-Y 10, 11,Cli11pl11in 12, Conoco Executive, Pwzmn Sports Editorg H.R. Secretary 12, Student Representative 11g Band 10, 11, 12. .....,, JIMMY DUEEK: H.R. Vice-President 123 Hi-Y 10, 11, 123 Baseball 11, 121 Junior Play. ROBIN EATON: Stage Craft 11, 12g'Iaycee Guest 12. KENNETH EDWARDS: Hi-Y 10, 11, 123 Math Club 11, 12g Conoco Executive: Scliolarship Pin 101 Certificate 11g junior Play. NANCY EDWARDS: Dynamiters 10, 11, Squad Lender 123 H.R. Secretgity 10, 12, Office Assistant 11, 12. ROSIE EDWARDS: Scholarship Certificate 11, Panic 103 Tri-Hi-Y IO, II, 12gDyn11mitei's10,11gFJA 12, AFS 12. PEGGY ELENBURG: Tri-Hi-Y 10, Dynamiters 10, 11, H.R. Secretary 11. MARK ELLIS JEFF ELMER SUSAN ENDICOTT: Tri-I-Ii-Y 10, 11, 12, Dynamit- ers 10, 11, 12, Squad Leader 12, Drill Team. ROAL ENIX: Brush and Palette, Scholarship Pin 11, Art Award 11, Conoco Executive. LINDA EPPERSON: Tri-I-Ii-Y 10, 11, 12, Dynamit- ers1O, 11, 12, Drill Team 11, Panic 11, 12. PAUL EPPERSON: Football 10, 11, 12, Auto Me- chanics 10, Trade 11, 12, I-ILR. President 10, 11, 12. LINDA FAGG: Tri-I-Ii-Y 10, 11, 12, Conoco Execu- tive, Dynamiters 10, 11, Squad Leader 12, Scholarship Pin 10, 11, Chorale 11, 12, AFS 11. KAY FAIRCI-IILD: In Salina, Kansas: Pep Club 10, 11, Spanish Club 10, Psychology Club 11. I!! 11 rf x Yflf :Y CATHY FAUCI-IIER: Band 10, 11, 12, Tennis 10, Band Office 11. SANDY FELIX: Dynamiters 10, 11, Treasurer 12, Tri-Hi-Y 10, 11, 12, Conoco Executive, H.R. Vice President 12, Scholarship Certificate 10, 11, Creative Writing Club, PTA 12, Sophomore Assembly, Panic 10, 11, 12: Junior Play, Chorale 11, 12. KEVIN FERGUSON: Trade Auto Mechanics 11, 12. JANET FETROW: Dynamiters 10, 11, 12, Tri-Hi-Y 10, 11, 12, AFS 11, Yorick Troupe 12, Conoco Execu- tive 12, Scholarship Pin 11. TIM FLEHARTY: Auto Mechanics 10, Trade Auto Mechanics 11, 12. BYRON FLIPPIN: Science Fair 101 Office Assistant 12, Homeroom President 12, Senior Rotarian, Presi- dent Table Tennis Club 12: Student Lounge Assistant 12. JACQUE FOX: Conoco Executive, Tri-Hi-Y 11, FTA, Silver Scholarship Pin 123 Panic 11, 12. JUNE FRANTZ: Tri-I-Ii-Y 10, 11, 12, H.R, Vice- President 10, Secretary 11, Dynamiters 10, 11, Squad Leader 12, Orchestra 10, 11, Chorale 12, Pre-Leg 10, 11,,Panic10,11, 12. ADELE FREDRICKS: Conoco Executive, Scholar- ship Certificate 10, Pin 11, Glee Club 10, AES 12. KEVIN FREELE: Student Representative 10, 12, Hi-Y 10, 12, Band 10, 12, Track 10, Conoco Execu- tive. SUSAN FREEMAN: Dynamiters 10, 11, Student Council 11, H.R. Secretary 10, Tri-Hi-Y 10. DAVID FROHLICHZ ,Prosecuting Attorney for Youth Traffic Court, Secretary of Math Club 12, NHS 11, 121 Conoco Executive 12, DAR American History Award 11, Chemistry Award 11, Boys' State, Student Jaycee 12, junior and Senior Play, Sophomore Assem- bly. JANETTE FRY: Dynamiters 10, FHA 11, 12. JANI FULLER: Senior Class Secretary, Girls' State, Conoco Executive, DAR Good Citizen, Dynamiters 10, 11, Squad Leader 12, Tri-Hi-Y 10, 11, 12, Secretary 11, H.R. Secretary 10, Vice-President 11, Cn! Tale Staff. WAYNE GARTON: Trade Auto Mechanics 11, 12. LANITA GASS: Dynamiters 10, 11, Squad Leader 12, Outstanding jr. Dynamiter 11, Tri-Hi-Y 10, 11, 12, Student Council 10, Chorale 12, Jr. and Sr. Plays. MARILYN GAUGER: Tri-Hi-Y 10, Ponmzz Staff, FJA 11, 12, Toads 11, 12, Library Assistant 12, Glee Club 10, 11, Choir 12, Panic 10, 11. ED GAY: Football 10, Hi-Y 10, 11, 12, Reel Rollers 11, 12, Cheerleader 12, Senior Kiwanian, Sr. Play, Panic 12. Q ,-X 41 lb Senior Class Enters Two Homeroom Panic Sl-fits 4. GARY GLOVER: Stage Band 10, 11. SUZANNE GOINS: Littleton, Colorado 10, Tri- Hi-Y 11, 12, Dymaniters 11, 12. MARY GOLAY LINDA GOLDENSTERN: Student Council 10, Sec- retary 12, NHS 11, 12, Tri-Hi-Y 10. Executive Board 11, 12, Biology Award 10, English Award 11, Cn! Tale Staff, Dynamiters 10, 11, Squad Leader 12, Conoco Ex- ecutive, Rotary Club, Masonic Student of Today. JANET GOODMAN: Youth Traffic Court Clerk, Dynamiters 10, 11, Squad Leader 12, Drill Team 11, Tri-Hi-Y 10, 11, 12, Orchestra 10, 11', 12, AFS 12. STEVE GRIFFIN: FFA 10, 11, 12, Trade Auto Me- chanics. ,Q ff 5 'S 1 Q Z ...lvl 1' Lane Wliitscll excitedly cheers on JOHN GRISXWALDZ Stage Craft 11, 121 FTA lll Li- l7I'L1I'1'ClL1lU lll Senior Play: Glee Clubg Student I.ibra1'i- an, VIIM GROVIES: Hi-Y 10, 11, 121 Hi-Y Secretary 10, Chaplain 123 XVrestling 10. MIKE GRUBB NANCY GUINN: Para-Medic 10, 11, 12, Vice- President 11, Secretary 123 Panic 10, 111 Glee Club 11, RON HACKLER: Bancl 10, 1111-I.R. President 101 Sr. Play: Hi-Y 11, 12. CAROLYN HALEY: H,R. Secretary 121 Dynamiter 10, 11, 123 Drill Team 111 Attendance Office 11. J. D, HALL: Football 101 Baseball 10, 11, 121 Reel Roller 12. KAREN I-IALLER1 H.R. 10, 111 Tri-Hi-Y 101 Dyna- miter 101 Office Assistant 121 Glee Club 111 Panicg Sophomore Assembly DECA. JEANITA HALTCN: H1R..Seci-emi-y 10,121FHA 121 Scholarship Certificate 10, llQ Conoco Executive1 Tri- Hi-Y 10. 1 W- W 'AIM 1 gr - . '19 I i . Farrell's jim the jumping Frog as 'Y ig , ,,,,,,x Q 1 K Q L. he bounds to victory. fx. 4: , 1 4'4 lf' 5,7 Forrell S Frogs Frolio on Front Lown PATTY HAMBLETON: H.R. Secretary 11, Student Council Representative 10, Conoco Executive 12, Tri- Hi-Y 10, 11, 12, Band 10, 11, 12, Scholarship Pin 10, Junior Play. GERRY HANGGI: OASC Secretary 12, Senior Vice- President 12, NHS President 12, Howell S. C. Award 10, Merit Semifiinalistg State Science Fair 10, Junior Academy of Science 10, Track 10, English 10 Award, Geometry Award 10. RANDY HARGRAVES: Student Representative 12, DECA 11, 12, Vice-President 11. WANDA HAR-IO: DECA 11, Library Club 12. PATTY HARRIS: Slide Rule Club 10, Conoco Exec- utive 12, Anthropology Club 11, 12, Dynamiters 11, 12, Scholarship Pin 10, 11, Sociedad Honoraria Hispa- nica, Secretary of Anthropology Club. PEGGY HASSELL: Secretary of Band, Conoco Execu- tive, Scholarship Certificate 10, Pin 11, Stage Band 10, 11, Band 10, 11, 12, Panic 10, 11, Sophomore Assem- bly, H.R. Secretary 10. SUSIE HATFIELD: Dynamiter 10, 11, Tri-Hi-Y 10, 11, Choir 11, H.R. Secretary 10. MARY JO HAYNES: Glee Club 12, H.R. President 11, 12, Panic 11. CAROLYN HELDENBRAND: Conoco Executive, Tri-Hi-Y10,11,12,Band10,Dynamiters11,AFS12, FTA 12. TERRY HELT: Wrestling 11, 12. MARK HELTZEL: Band 10, 11, Hi-Y 10, Panic 10, Scholarship Certificate 10, Pin 11, Conoco Executive. JOYCE HENDERSON MIKE HENEHA: Boys' State 11. ta., .Mya x f , fa... With funny hats and roller skates, some senior girls are dressed in their best to entertain the basketball players. Yi...., If GN MARILYN HEPPLER: AU Office Assistant 11, Stu- dent Council 11. KATHY HERRINGTON: Girls' Glee Club Accom- panist 10, Choir 11, Panic 10, 11, 12. SUSAN HESS: Tri-Hi-Y 10, 11, Dynamiters 10, 11, 12, Panic 10, 11, 12. FRAN HIGGINS: Orchestra 10, 11, 12, FHA 11,12, Dynamiters 10, Panic 11, 12, H.R. Vice-President 12. LINDA HINKLE: Student Council 10, Dynamiters 10, 11, 12, Sophomore Assembly, Tri-Hi-Y 11,junior Play, Drill Team. DON HISEY: Trade Machine Shop 10, 11, 12, H.R. President 11, Conoco Executive 12, Student Council 12. LINDA HISKETT: Ass't. News Editor Ponrang Tri- Hi-Y 10, 11, AFS 11, Yorick Troupe 11, 12, Dynamit- ers 1O,11,12,FJA 11, 12, Panic 10, 11, 12, Choir 11, Chorale 12, Girls, Glee Club. ,IANICE HOGAN: Dynamiters 10, 11, 12, Drill Team 12, Student Council 10, Tri-Hi-Y 10, 11, Sophomore Assembly, Panic 11. CHERRI HOLMES: Conoco Executive, Para-Medics 10, Scholarship Certificate 10, 11, Art Club 12, Sopho- more Assembly. PAM HOLT: Glee Club 10, Choir 11, Panic 10, 11. SUSAN HOSMAN: Tri-Hi-Y 10, 11, Dynamiters 10, 11, 12, Drill Team 11, 12, Panic 11, Leap Week 11, H. R. Vice-President 10. VANICE HOWE: O-Kee-Hee Club 10, 11, 12, Vice- President 11, President 12, Band 10, 11, Dynamiters 12, Drill Team 12, Office Assistant 12, H.R. Secretary ll. MARTHA HUNDLEY: Tri-Hi-Y 10, 11, Drill Team 11, 12, Dynamiters 10, 11, 12, Squad Leader 12, H.R. President 11, Junior Play 11, Panic 11. JO HUNTER: Tri-Hi-Y 10, 11, 12, Band 10, 11, 12, Twirler 10, 11, Panic 11, FFA Office 12. GLENDA JACKSON: Tri-Hi-Y 10, 11, Executive Board Member 11, Dynamiters 10, Cheerleader 11, Head Cheerleader, Orchestra 10, 11, BPW Representa- tive, Sophomore Class Secretary. Sr. Girls Add Spirit and Laughs to Pep Assembly RALPH JACKSON: Trade Machine Shop 10, 11, 12, H.R. Secretary 11, 12. DEBBI JAMES: ,Tri-Hi-Y 10, 11, 12, Dynamiters 10, 11, Squad Leader 12, Conoco Executive 12, Junior Play, Senior Play, Yorick Troupe 12, Scholarship Cer- tificate 11. WILBUR JAMES DENECE JOHNSON: Tri-Hi-Y 10, DECA 12, Scholarship Certificate 11, Shops Office 11. JODY JOHNSON LEISA JOHNSON: Debate Club 10, Secretary 11, 12, Dynamiters 10, 11, Squad Leader 12, Attendance Of- fice 12, Tri-Hi-Y 10: 11, 12, Senior and Junior Play, Panic 10, 11, NFL 10, 11, 12, Drill Team 11, JOE JONES: Cheerleading 12, Hi-Y 12. LINDA JONES: Glee Club 12, Student Council 12, Library Assistant 12, H.R. Secretary 11. TERANCE JONES: Band 10, 11, Manager 12, Busi- ness Office Ass't. 11. 'Yw....uf Q- '-qff 'Clif l63 , ai fktwrg ' ---' 1 .... 1 09' JANE KEATHLY LA VAWN KEENEY: Dynamiters 10, 11, President 12, Tri-Hi-Y 10, 11, 12, Student Kiwanian 12, Leap Week Assembly 10, 11, 12, Panic 10, 11, Chorale 12, H.R. Secretary 10, 12, President 11. DAVID KELLY: H.R. Vice-'President 12, Vo-Ag 10, 11, President 12. RICK KELTNER CINDY HADDEN KEIRN: Tri-Hi-Y 10, 11, Presi- dent 12, Dynamiters 10, Conoco Executive, Student Council 11, BPW Club 12, Cat Tale 11, Business Man- ager 12, Panic 10, 11, Chorale 11, 12. DANNY KIMMEL: Hi-Y 10, 11, 12, Band IO,11, 12, Football 10, Cal Tale 11, Chief Photographer 12, Panic 10, 11, 12, jr. Play. Mathematicians Battle in Volleyball Finals . KRIS KING: H.R. Vice-President 10, Football 10, 11, 12, Auto Mechanics I Award, Panic 10, 11, Bookstore 12. CHESTER KINZIE: GILBERT KIRK: Student Council 12, Chorale 11, 12, junior Play, Panic 11, 12. BILL KIRKPATRICK: Football 11, 12, Volleyball 11, 12, Panic 11. SUE KLINE: H.R. Secretary 10, Sophomore Assem- bly, Panic 10, 11, 12, Cheerleader 11, 12, Student Council 11, Dynamiter 10, 11, 12, Tri-Hi-Y 10, 11, Chorale 12, Conoco Executive, Scholarship Certificate II. HAROLD KNIGHT: Band 10, 11, 12. ROBIN KNIGHT: Dynamiters 10, 11, 12, Tri-Hi-Y 10, 11, 12. SHEILA KREBS: Dynamiters 12, FTA 11, Secretary 12, FHA 11, Financial Office 12, Debate Club 10, Li- brary Club 10. CALVIN KREGER: H.R. Vice-President 10, Chess Club 10, Bookstore 12, Hi-Y 12. 3' 129' 'um ik Phi 9,,1.,.f nw K... E 2 :ii , ,i in STEPHEN LEONARD: Anthropology 10, 11, Creative Writing 12, Trade Auto Mechanics 11, 12. DEBORAH LEWIS: FTA 12, Band 10, 11, Scholarship Certificate 11. LORETTA LIEBER: Conoco Executive, Tri-Hi-Y 10, 11, 12, Dynamiters 10, 11, Squad Leader 12, AFS 10, 11, 12, Creative Writing 12, Orchestra 10, 11, 12, Panic 10, 11, Junior Play. WINSTON LINDSAY: Conoco Execu- tive, Band 10, 11, 12, Orchestra 10, 11, 12, Hi-Y 12, Science Club 10, 11, Math Club ii, 12. Bill Kirkpatrick whomps one , . , SUSAN LACEY: H,R. President 10, 11, Secretary 12, Cheerleader 11, 12, Dynamiters 10, Tri-Hi-Y 10, 11, 12, Panic 11, Sophomore Assembly, junior Play. GENE LAKE: DECA Vice-President 12, Reel Roller 12, Trade Auto Mechanics 11. PATSY LAMSON: Dynamiters 10, 11, Squad Leader 12, Tri-Hi-Y 10, 11, 12, Bronze Scholarship Pin 11, Clothing I Award 11,Junior Play, Conoco Executive, Main Office 12, Panic 10, 11. RANDY LANDES: Distributive Ed, 11 , President 12, H.R. President 12. NANCY LANGLEY: DECA 11, Treasurer 12, H.R. Secretary 12, Dynamiters 10. MIKE LAUGHLIN: Band 10, Main Office Assistant 12, Trade Auto Mechanics 11, 12. CYNDI LAWLER: FHA 11, 12, Treasurer 12. STEVE LEAGUE: NHS 11, Spanish Natll. Honor So- ciety 10, Student Council 10, 11, Conoco Executive, H.R. Vice-President 10, 12, Scholarship Pin 10, 11. LANE LEDBETTER: Student Council 11, Dynamit- ers 10, 11 , Tri-Hi-Y 10, 11, 12, AFS 11, Yorick Troupe 12, Conoco Executive 12, H.R. Secretary 11, Activity Office 12, Scholarship Cert. 10, 11, Panic 10. HARLEY LINGERFELT: Band 10, 11, 12, Main Of- fice Assistant 11, Science Club 11. DIANA LOCKE: Scholarship Cert. 11, Tri-Hi-Y 10 11, 12,DynamiterS11, 12, Chorale 11, 12, Band 10' junior Play, Panic, H.R. Secretary 11. JENNIFER LOCKE: Brush and Palette Secretary 11, Conoco Executive, Dynamiters 10, Toads 11, Panic 10, Sophomore Assembly. 9 7 DONNA LOFTIS: Conoco Executive, FTA 12, Para- Medics 12, Scholarship Pin 11, H.R. Secretary 11. BENJIE LONG: Football 10, 11, 12, Hi-Y 10, 11,12, Senior Kiwanian, Boys' State, H.R. Vice-President 11' Panic 11, Scholarship Cert. 11. JANICE LOVE: Band 10, 11, Orchestra II, Anthro- pology 11, Tri-Hi-Y 12. 7 COLIN RICHMOND LOVING: Cheerleading 11 12, Boys' State, Cat Tale 11, Sports Editor 12, Panic 11 12, Brush and Palette 10,junior Play, Hi-Y 12, H.R. President 10, 11, Quill and Scroll 11, 12. KEVIN LOVING: Wrestling 10, Cross Country 10. SUE LOVING: Dynamiters 10, 11, Secretary 12, Tri- Hi-Y 10, 11, 12, jr. Class Secretary, NHS, Senior Ro- tarian, Sallee Award, Outstanding Senior Girl, Panic 10, 11, 12, Arkalalah Representative, Drill Team 11, 12. 7 7 Nwfwq-'F ,H 'fn ,dsx gs as pg, Y' ,A .-...av-' K 5 ' . . . and here it comes! 4-A can if KATHY McALEXANDER: Glee Club 10, 11, Inhrmary Worker 12. KEN McARTHUR: Hi-Y 12, Football 10,11, 12, Reel Roller 11, Office Boy 12, Basketball 10, 11, H.R. President 10. CLIFTON MCBRIDE: DECA 12. NANCY McCARTNEY: Scholarship Certificate 10, 11, Drill Team 11, Co- Captain 12, Dynamiters 10, 11, Squad Leader 12, Student Council 12, Conoco Executive 12, Panic 10, 11, 12, Tri-Hi-Y 11, 12. BILL McCORMICK: Student Council President, Boys' State, Hi-Y 10, 11, 12, Chorale 10, 11, Vice- President 12, Football 10, 11, 12, Baseball 10, 11, 12, Scholarship Pin 10, 11, Senior Rotarian, Conoco Exec- utive, Soph. Class Vice-President. JOHN MCCUNE: Basketball 10, Woodwork Trade. PHIL McDANIEL: Conoco Executive, Scholarship Certificate 1 1. SHERRIE McDANIEL: Tri-Hi-Y 10, 11, 12, Dyna- miters 10. LARRY McDONAGH: TRade Auto Mech. 12. JIM McGEe 62:17 'T f .-...gf-'-1 W g . f a . gue ww. f -. ,,1,,.,., - ,'1:1ic,,,,,5-I Q .6 I ,N ,.:.,'- w s-'A-sweet ,- 1 Q 'Q , ' 'Cs' , :,.fj'f1r-'-gx m W - 1. Q J SChwenk's Trig Class Romps Christensen? Alg. II Y. Y -if JIM McKEE: Main Office Assistant 10, Orchestra 10, I1,12,DECA12. RONNIE McKEE JOE McKENNEY: Student Council 10, H.R. Presi- dent 10, 12, Golf IO, Office Assistant 12. SUZI MCMELLON: Nonnimaker Award, Tri-Hi-Y 10, 11, 12, Dynamiters 10, 11, 12, Squad Leader 12, Drill Team 11, 12, Senior Play, DECA Secretary, Leap Week Assembly 10, 11, 12, H.R. President 10, Secre- tary 11. BILL McNEESE: Conoco Executive, Senior Rotarian, Scholarship Pin 10, 11, Office Assistant 11, 12, Math Club 12, Junior Play, Panic 11. JOE McPHERSON: Sophomore Class President, H.R. President 10, Vice-President 11, Boys' State, Wrestling IO, Football II, H1-Y IO, II. CHRIS MACKEY KAREN MACKEY RITA MADERRA Q wy iff iff' STEVE MALLORY: Wrestling 10. MITCH MANN: H.R. Vice-President 10, President 12, Scholarship Certificate 12. DON MANSFIELD CARLTON MARCHESONI: Hi-Y 10, Yorick Troupe 11, 12. GORDON MARTIN LENNIS MASSAD: Dynamiters 11, Vice-President 12, Drill Team 11, 12, Conoco Executive, Tri-Hi-Y 1 1, 12, Main Office Assistant 10, Panic 11, 12, Leap Week Assembly 11, Junior Play, Senior Play. Pick A Mood, the Creative Writers Have ,em All BILL MATHES: Band 10, 11, 12, Band Assistant 12. MIKE MAXSON: Band 10, 11, H.R. President 11, Secretary 12. KATHY MAXWELL: Band 10, 11, 12, Secretary 10, FTA 10, Vice-President 11, President 12, Conoco Exec- utive, Slide Rule 10, Scholarship Pin 10, 11, Biology Award, Honor Band 11, 12, H.R. Vice-President 10. SUE MIEIR GAIL MILLER: Scholarship Pin 10, 11, Tri-Hi-Y IO, 11, 12, Dynamiters 10, 11, 12, Girls, State, Youth Traf- fic Court Clerk 11, judge 12, Panic 10,Junior Play 11, Spanish Nat'l. Honor Society 10. VIRGINIA MILLER ELAINE MILLS: Dynamiters 10, 11, Squad Leader 12, Tri-Hi-Y 10, 11, 12,junior Play, Panic 1 1, Chorale 12, Drill Team 11, 12, BPW Representative to Norman Leadership Convention 10. TOM MINOR: Band 10, 11,12,Hi-Y 12, H.R. Presi- dent 10, Chemistry Award 11, Conoco Executive, NHS 11, 12, Math Club 10, 11, Vice-President 12, Stu- dent Council 12, Student Lion, Honorary Engineerls Club Award 11, junior Play. DENNIS MONEYMAKER I68 I I 1!1Q1 1 1 J , p. 'Mk 46' 10 if' if .Af I 4 ,iff I DEE MONSOUR: Dynamiters 10, 11, Squad Leader 12, Outstanding Sophomore Dynamiter, Ponmn Layout Editor, junior Play, H.R. Secretary 10, Vice- President 11, Drill Team Instructor, Scholarship Cer- tificate 11, Chorale 12, Panic 10, 11, 12. PAULA MONTGOMERY: Tri-Hi-Y 11, Panic 11, Dynamiters 10, DECA 12. GALA MOORE: Grayville, Illinois: GAA 10, 11, Beta Club 9, 10, 11, Main Office Assistant 11, FHA Vice- President of Degrees 11, National Delegate 12, Section Officer 11, 12, President 12, Class Secretary 10. LARRY MORAN: Conoco Executive, Scholarship Pin 10, 11, Slide Rule Club 11, 12, Math Club 12, Panic 10, P.E. Award 11, Typing Award 10. STEVE MORRISON: Band 10, Hi-Y 10, 12, Student Council 11, H.R. Vice-President 12, Baseball 11, 12, Bookstore Assistant 11. GLORIA MOSES: Creative Writing Club 10, 11, 12, Art Club 10, 11, Dynamiters 10, Panic 10, 11. LINDA MOSS: Scholarship Pin 10, Certificate 11, Biology Award 10, junior Play, Senior Play, Yorick Troupe 11, 12, Radio Show Director 12. KATHY MURPHREE: Tri-I-Ii-Y 10, 11, 12, Orches- tra 10, 11, Dynamiters 10, 11, Squad Leader 12, H.R. Secretary 10, Conoco Executive, Panic 11, Sophomore Assembly. JODY MURPHY: Scholarship Certificate 10, Pin 11, Band 10, 11, 12, Conoco Executive, Tri-Hi-Y 10, 12, AFS 11, 12, Panic 10, 11. ,,'- 5 ...,-- 't'- .,.' it X :II1 Creati e writers Pat Popham and Gracelyn Brown, listen attentively to Mrs. Wittmer's Monday morning lecture with their usual enthusiasm. MARY MUSSETT1 T11-Hi-Y 10, 11, 12, Band 10, 11, Panic 10, 11, Sophomore Assembly. ANN MYERS: Chorale 11, Conoco Executive, Li- brary Club 11, Secretary 12, Creative Writing Club 11, 12, Dynamiters 11. CAROL MYERS: Conoco Executive, Scholarship Cer- tificate 10, 11, Dynamiters 11, 12, Panic 11, Tri-Hi-Y 12, Glee Club 11. CHARLES MYERS: Trade Auto Mechanics 11, 12, Band 10, 11, 12, H.R. President 12. NANCY NEESE: Dynamiters 10, 11, Typing Assist- ant 11, 12, Panic 10, Glee Club 10. DENNIS NEILL: Scholarship Pin 10, 11, Boys' State, junior and Senior Plays, National Honor Society 11, 12, DAR History Award 10, Biology Award 10, Sen- ior Rotarian, H.R. Vice-President 11, President 12. CARLA NELSON: Dynamiters 11, A-Office Assist- ant. MARK NICKOLS CHARLES NOVOTNY A-vm, any 4il',!, W MUS SHERRI OSBORN: Library Club 10, Scholarship Certificate 10, 11. ELIZABETH OSBORNE: Scholarship Pin 10, 11, Conoco Executive, AFS 11, 12. TERRIE OSBURN: Tri-Hi-Y 10, Office Assistant 12. CAROLYN OWNBEY: Conoco Executive, Dyna- miters 10, 11, Para-Medics Vice-President 10, Treasurer 11, President 12, Scholarship Pin 11, AFS 12, H.R. Secretary 11. MARILYN OWNBEY: Dynamiters 10, 11, Para- Medics President 10, Secretary 11, 12, Scholarship Cer- tificate 10, Pin 11, DE 12, Conoco Executive, Panic 10. DANNY PAIGE: Hi-Y 11, 12, Football 10, 11, 12, Track 11, 12, Boys' State, Panic, Sophomore Assem- bly, H.R. President 10, 11, 12. MIKE PANKRATZ: Cross Country 11, Track 11, Baseball 10. PATTY PAPPAN:.Choir 1.1, Yorick Troupe 11, 12, FHA 12, Panic 10, 11. CHERYL PARKINSON: Tri-Hi-Y 12, Dynamiters 12, AFS 12, Drill Team 12, H.R. President 12, Scholar- ship Certificate 11, Conoco Executive, Lawton: Tri- Hi-Y 10, Secretary 11, Pep Club 10, 11, Thespians 11, Sophomore and junior Assemblies. DEBBIE PARKS: DECA, Dynamiters 10, Tri-Hi-Y IO. WADDY PASS: H.R. Vice-President 11, 12. RICK PATTERSON Sr. Students Stew Over College Entrance Exams fl? vm' 65 .f'v KARLA PAYNE: Tri-Hi-Y 10, 11, H.R. Vice- President 11, Dynamiters 10, Scholarship Certificate 11, Infirmary Assistant 12, Panic 10. MARSHA PEDERSON: St. Joseph, Mo.: Mixed Choir 10, 11, GAA 10, 11, German Club 11, Pep Club 10, 11, Honors Program 10, 11, Scholarship Pin 10, H,R. Secretary 12, Scholarship Certificate 11. WAYNE PERCIFUL: Wrestling 10, 11, 12. SUSAN PETERSON: Scholarship Pin 11, DECA 12, Conoco Executive, Glee Club 10. LAVELLE PEWARDY: Oo-Kee-Hee Club 10, 11, 12. JAMES PHILLIPS: Basketball 10, 11, Scholarship Pin 10, Certificate 11. MIKE PITTS: Activity Office Assistant. PATRICIA POPHAM: Ponmn Feature Editor, AAUW Creative Writing Award 11, lst Place in Handicapped Theme Contest, English 11 Award, Co- noco Executive, Creative Writing Club 11, 1,2, Future Journalists 11, 12, Panic 11, junior Play, Yorick Troupe 10, 11, Band 10, 11, LARRY POPLIN: Student Council 11. RHONDA PORTERS PATRICIA POWELL: Dynamiters 10, Panic 10. FLOYD PRIMEAUX: Panic 10. GLEN PRINCE: Baseball Manager 11, 12, Reel Roller 12, Rocketry Club 11. KATHY PRUETT: H.R. Secretary 10, Vice-President 10, Dynamiters 10, 11, 12, Math Assistant 11, 12. NANCY QUINN: Scholarship Pin 11, Conoco Exec- utive, Dynamiters 10, 11, 12, Tri-Hi-Y 10, 11, 12, Panic 11, Sophomore Assembly, Student Council 12, H.R. Secretary 12, Leap Week Assembly, H.R. Secre- tary 10, Office Assistant, Glee Club 10. TAMARA RAINS: Tri-Hi-Y 10, 11, 12, Dynamiters 10, 11, 12, Scholarship Certificate 10, Pin 11, AFS 11, 12, Squad Leader 12, Ponmn Staff 12, Conoco Execu- tive. TIM RAINS: Hi-Y 10, Senior Rotarian 12, Sopho- more Assembly, Homeroom Vice-President 10, Presi- dent 11. MONTE RAMEY: Football 10, 11, Hi-Y 12, Reel Roller 12, Senior Play, GARY RAMSDELL, Basketball 10, ii, 12, Anthro- pology Club 12, Slide Rule 12, Math Club 12. CONNIE RAMSEY: Dynamiters 10, 11, Para-Medics Treasurer 10, President 11, Historian 12, AES 11, 12, FTA 12, Scholarship Pin 11, Lab Assistant 11, Conoco Executive, Student Assistant 12. LARRY RANDLE: Boys' State, Tennis 10, 11, 12, State Champ 11, Hi-Y 10, 11, 12, Student Council 10, 1 1, Panic. tis sr as-. ,Q JT'?'f7' 'rtetvl 'Rf Q--4' -4-q,. sf' f :E Kendall McArthur ponders his foggy vision. Could it be last Saturday night, or the anxious moths that fly around his head? Something broke his glasses JEFF RAYNOR: H.R. Vice-President, DECA Finance Committee 11, Stage Draft, DECA 11, 12. JOHN REYES: VICA. WESLEY RHODES: Reel Rollers 12. TERRY RIGHTMIRE: Band IO, 11g I-Ii-Y 101 Schol- arship Pin 10, Certificate 11: Science Club 11, 12, Co- noco Executive. MARK RIGSBY: H.R. President 10g Football 10: Track 10, 11, 12. MIKE RILEY: Para-Medics Club 11, H.R. Chaplain 10: Creative Writing Club 12, Baseball 10. 45' Sha Senior Boys Mol-te Their Lost Yeor the Big One 1 Maw ff-A ii V7 JEANNE ROBINS: Dynamiters 10, 11, Squad Leader 12, Tri-Hi-Y 10, 11, 12, Chorale 12: Student Council 12, Drill Team 11, 12, Panic 10, 11, 12, Sophomore AssemblygJunior Play, Choir 113 Leap Week Assembly II. CHARLES ROBINSON: Attendance Office Assist- ant 11g Stage Craft 12. GEORGE ROCHELLE: Baseball 10, 11, 12, Basket- ball 10, 11, 12, Hi-Y 10, 113 H.R. President 10, 12, Vice-President 11: Sophomore Assembly. JAMES ROGERS: Algebra I Award 10g Woodwork I Award 11g Student Council 12. BILL ROLAND DAVID ROLLINS: Trade Auto Mechanics 11, 125 H.R. Vice-President 12. RICKY ROSS: Woodwork I and II. TOM ROSS: Band 10, 11, 12. D. ROUND: Baseball 10, 11, 12: Football 10,. 11, H.R. Vice-President 10, 11, Secretary 12. SW 'Q 'f-Ttvf 4 Osalhge of Q2 :? DAVID ROWE: H1-Y 10, 11, 12, Weightlifting 11, Football 12, A-Office Assistant 11, Panic 10. CATHEY RUSH: Tri-Hi-Y 10, 11, Dynamiters 10, 11, H.R. Secretary 11, '12. JEFF RUSSELL GRANT RUTLEDGE: DECA 12, H.R. President 10. LYNN RUTLEDGE: Tri-Hi-Y 10, 11, 12, Dynamit- ers 10, 11, 12, Conoco Executive, Financial Office As- sistant 12, Scholarship Certificate 10, 11, DAVID SANDERS: FFA 10, 11, Reporter 12. GLENN SANDERS: Swimming 10, 11, 12, Chorale 12, Panic 10, 11. JOHN SANDERS RUTH SANDERS: Tri-Hi-Y 11, 12, Dynamiters 10, 11, Squad Leader 12, AFS 11, Para-Medics 10, Secretary 11, 12, Scholarship Certificate 10, Pin 11, Choir 11, Chorale 12, Conoco Executive, Panic 10, 11, 12. An English Invader Named Mark in Ponca City? RICKI SATTRE: Baseball 11. ALLEN SCHMID: Scholarship Pin 10, Certificate 11, Science Club 11, 12, Slide Rule Club 12, NHS 12. PAULA SCHMIDT: Tri-Hi-Y 10, 11, Dynamiters 10, 11, Squad Leader 12, journalism 11, 12. SUSAN SCHMIDT: Scholarship Certificate 10, 11, Anthropology 11, 12, Creative Writing 12, Conoco Executive. RICHARD SCHNEIDER: Band 10, 11, 12, Orchestra 10, 11, President 12, Math Club 11, 12, Hi-Y 12, Panic 10, Scholarship Pin 10, Conoco Executive. DON SCOTT: Football 10 CGreat Bend, Kansasj. f f ,Lyn f e 'n Q W arf fe' Mark Loyd, :ln English invader spiccl up Miss Brigham s fifth hour cliss in Octobcr MAC SCOTT: Basketball 10, Track 10, Student Coun- cil 10, I-I.R. President 10, Vice-President 11. ED SCOVILL: Swimming 10, 11, 12, Office Assistant 12, Creative Writing Club 12. GARY SEABRIDGE: DECA 11, 12, Student Council IO. BILL SEE LINDEL SENSEMEN: Art Club. JIM SI-IELDON: Wrestling 10, 11, 12, Panic 10, 11, 12, Sophomore Assembly, Science Award 10, I-I.R. Treasurer 10, I-Ii-Y 10, 11, 12, Bookstore 11. SANDI SI-IELTON: Dynz1miters10,Tri-Hi-Y 11, 12, Student Assembly 11, Junior Play, Panic 10. CHUCK SHEPLER: Science Club 10, 11, 12, Anthro- pology 113 Model Rocketry 11, Slide Rule 10, 12, Lab Assistant 11. BILL SHERBON DANNY Sl-IERBON: Hi-Y 11, 12, Band 10, 11, 12, Stage Band 10, 11, 12, Panic 10, 11, 12, Sophomore Assemblyl Symphonic Band 11. ROBERT SHERRILL: Scholarship Certificate 11 , Co- noco Executive, Student Council 12. TERRlSILER:Tri-Hi-Y10,11,12gAES11,12,Dyna- miters 10, 11, 12, Squad Leader, Panic 10, Conoco Ex- ecutive, English 10 Award, Scholarship Pin 10, 11, 12, Student Rotarian 12, Quill and Scroll 11, 12, Biology Award, American History Award, Cnr Tale 11, Copy Editor 12, NI-IS 11, Secretary 12. MARK SILKEY: Scholarship Pin 11, Algebra ll Award, Scholarship Certificate 10, Pin 11, 12, Conoco Executive, I-I.R. Vice-Pres. 10, President 11. PAM SIMS: Tri-Hi-Y 10, 12, Dynamiters 10, 11, 12, Para-Medics 11, Pres. 12, AES 12. BEULAH SISSONSZ Conoco Executive. JAMES SKIDMORE: Orchestra 10, 11, 12, Slide Club 10, 12, Science Club 10, Vice-President 11, 12, Anthro- pology Club 11, 12, Model Rocket Club 11, Scholar- ship Certificate 11, Lab Assistant 11, 12. TROY SLEDGE: Trade Auto Mechanics 11, 12. TIERESA SLOANZ Tri-Hi-Y 10. ll. 12, Band 101 Dy- namiters 12, Attendance Office llgjunior Play, Stu- dent Council 11, H.R. Vice-Pres. 12, Student Lounge Assistant 10. MARY SLOVACEK: Bronze Scholarship 11, Silver 12, American History Award, Scholarship Certificate 11, Conoco Executive, Panic 10, Science Club 10, An- thropology Club 11, 12. 3 N, The senior portion ofthe drill team continued their antics through the Pmzit, 'C'If T7 ir 'V DEBBIE SMITH: Tri-I-Ii-Y TO, 11, 12, Cheerleader 11 12, Scholarship Pin 10, 11, Senior Lion, Panic 10, 11 12, Homecoming Attendant 11, Student Council 10 12, Lieutenant Governor 11, Governor 12, Chorale 10 11, 12, Girls' State, Girls, Nation, NHS 11, 12, KATHY SMITH: Dynamiters 10, 11, 12, Tri-Hi-Y 10, 11, AFS 12, junior Play, H.R. Vice-President 12' Scholarship Certificate 11. JANICE SNOW: Tennis 10, 11, Orchestra 10, 11, 12, Dynamiters 10, 11, 12, Para-Medics 11, 12, Tri-Hi-Y 10, 11, Scholarship Certificate 11. 9 a a 1 - MIKE SPANGLER: Hi-Y 10, 11, 12, Reel Roller 11, 12, Football 12. TERRY SPAULDING: ETA 12, Conoco Executive, Scholarship Certificate 10, 11, -15- BRUCE SPEARS: Main Office Assistant 11, Science Club 12, Slide Rule Club 12, Lab Assistant 12. Lights and Old Ladies Highlight the '70 Panic LINDA SPEARS: Anthropology Club11, 12, FJA 12, H.R. President 10, Pommr Assistant Advertising Man- ager. DOROTHY SPILMAN: Tri-Hi-Y 10, 11, Director of Committees 12, Band 10, '11, 12, H.R. Secretary 11, V Vice-President 12, Conoco Executive, Panic 10, Schol- arship Certificate 10, Pin 11, Stageband 10, 11, LESTER SPRINGER CRAIG STANLEY: Senior Lion, Student Lounge As- sistant, Reel Roller 12. 1 DAVID STEPHENS: Band 10, 11, President 12, Stage 415 qv-..a.,, wg, af Band 10, Il. 1 ,.,s,,,, 1 DOUG STEVENS: H.R. vice-President 12. KAREN STEWART: Band 10, 11, 12, Tri-Hi-Y 10, 12, Conoco Executive, Scholarship Certificate 10, 11, AFS 11, 12, Symphonic Band 11. JERRY STIGGE: Office Assistant 11. MARGARET STIREWALT: Band 10, 11, Para- Medics 10, Attendance Office 12. mn, 'C ,7 9'f Tim Rains, D. Round and David Cummings sport many various talents such as - riding a broom stick, shaving in class and cooling off BUDDY STONE: Hi-Y 10, 11, Vice-President 12, Prince Po-Hi, H.R. Vice-President 12, Scholarship Certificate 11, Student Rotarian 12, Baseball 10, 11, 12, Basketball 10, Junior Play, Panic 10, 11. SAM STRINGER: Chorale 12, Cross Country 10, 11, Golf 10, 12, Hi-Y 12, I-I.R. President 10, All State Choir 12. CAROLE SUGGS: Creative Writing Club 11, 12, Brush and Palette 10, 11, 12, Orchestra 10, 11, 12, Scholarship Certificate 10, Pin 11, Conoco Executive. REGINA SULLIVAN: Tri-Hi-Y 11, Dynamiters 10, FHA 11, 12, DECA 12, H,R. Secretary 10, Student M Council 11, I-I.R. Treasurer 12. RICK SULLIVAN: Band 10, 11, 12. VICKI SUTTLES: Tri-I-Ii-Y 12, Yorick Troupe 12, Creative Writing 12, Dynamiters 12. TERRY SWART: I-Ii-Y 10, 12, Attendance Office 11, Cross Country 10, Co-Captain 11, 12, Track 10, 12, Stage Craft 10, Flag Raiser 12, H.R. President 11. CLAIRE TALBERT: Para-Medics 11, 12, Secretary 10, Scholarship Certificate 10, Conoco Executive, Office Assistant 11, DECA 12, Library Assistant 10. BRYAN TAPP: Science Club 11, 12, Slide Rule 10, 12, Scholarship Certificate 10, Lab Assistant 11, 12. may-Y ,-'f '? fren LEANNA TAPP: Conoco Executive, Tri-Hi-Y 10, 11 12, Chorale 11, 12, Scholarship Pin 10, 11, Panic 10 11, 12,DynamitCrs10,Junior Play, Yorick Troupe 12, Leap Week Assembly. DEANNA TAYLOR: Band 10, 11, 12, Tri-Hi-Y 10, 11, FHA 11, Vice-President 12, Symphonic Band 11. BETH THOMAS JUDY THOMAS: Tennis 10, 11, Scholarship Pin 11' Orchestra 10, 11, 12, Conoco Executive, Tri-Hi-Y 10 11, AFS 11, 12, Panic 10. KAREN THOMAS: Glee Club 10, Panic 10, Cincin- nati, Ohio: GAA, Choir 9, 10, Pep Squad 9, 10. PAULA THOMAS: Tri-Hi-Y 11, 12, Para-Medics 10' v 1 s AFS 11, Youth Traffic Court Defense Attorney, Dyna- miters 10, 11, Squad Leader 12, Conoco Executive, English 10 Award, National Honors Society, Senior Lions Club, Scholarship Pin 10, 11. .IAMI THOMSON: Tri-Hi-Y 11, 12, Dynamiters 10, 11, Squad Leader 12, Scholarship Certificate 10, 11, Para-Medics 10, 11, H.R. Secretary 11, Student Coun- cil 11, Conoco Executive. MICHAEL THURMAN: Band 10, 11, 12, Stage Band 11, 12, Hi-Y 11, 12, Panic 11, 12, Senior Play, Honor Band 11, 12, Symphonic Band 11, TAMARA TINDEL: Dynamiters 10, 11, H.R. Vicee President 11, Secretary 12, DECA 12. Senior Boys: Versatile, Various, ond Vivoeious ELODIE TROUT: Panic 11, Senior Play, Tri-Hi-Y 10, 11, 12, Yorick Troupe 12, AFS 11, 12, Scholarship Cer- tificate 10, Band 10, 11, 12, Leap Week Assembly 11. GLORIA TROUT: Dynamiters 10, 11, 12, FJA 11, 12, Office Assistant 12, Pomvzn Reporter 12. DIANE TUCKER: Tri-Hi-Y 10, Vice-President 11 H.R. President 10, Secretary 11, President 12, Girls State. VICKIE TUDOR: Carpinteria, Oklahoma: DE, Pep Squad, Squad Baseball. DENISE VAN DYKE: Choir, Dynamiters 10. ANN VENZKE: Band 10, 11, 12,.Iunior Play, H.R. Secretary 12, Library Assistant 10. s Secretary 12, Band 1O,11, 12, AFS 11, 12, Debate 12, s MIKE VINYARD SUZIE VOLLMAN: Tri-Hi-Y 10, 11, AES 113 Dyna- miter 10, 11, 12, FTA 11, 123 Student Assistant 123 Pwzmzz Reporter. JIM WADDELOW: H.R. Vice-President 11, Basket- ball Student Manager 10, 11, 12, Scholarship Certifi- cate 11, 12, Office Assistant 125 Tennis 12. JAN WAGNER:Tri-Hi-Y10,11, 12gDynamiters10, 11, 12, Panic 10, 113 English Office 121 Attendance Office 12. BOB WAGNON: Choir 11. RONNY WAGNON: Band 12, Burney, California. DEBBY WALKER: Library 11, 12. LLOYD WALKER: Scholarship Pin 11, Swimming 11, Office Assistant 11, 12. GAIL HAGERDON WALLER: Tri-Hi-Y 10, 11, 12, Dynamiteis 10, 11, Squad Leader 12, Office Assistant 11, 123 Chorale 11, Panic 11, Leap Week Assembly 11, H.R. Secretary 10, 11gJr. Play, Sophomore Assembly. MARGARET WALSH: Orchestra 10 11, FTA 10. JIM WALTERS: Student Council 12 Vo-Ag I, II, III, High School Rodeo 11 12g Vo-Ag Parliamentarian 12. NEAL WALTERS: Hi-Y 12, Band 10, 11, 12, Track 12, Cross Country 12 Stage Craft 10, English Office 12. SI-IERI WALTERS: Band 10, 11, 12 Tri-Hi-Y 10, 12, Science Scholarship 10- s FTA 123 Para Medics 10,1-I.R. President as , 'ff f , 11gDECA12. ' I If 7 fri ,oo-0 June Frantz calmly observes a chaotic Dynamiter practice. ffl Wu' . Mr. Schwcnkcr is one of Po-Hi's friendliest teachers - especially when his vollcyhnll tcnm wins. PCHS - the Friendfiest High School in America GARY WARD BGB WARNER: Choir 103 Chorale 11. GAYLE WARREN: Tri-Hi-Y 10, 11, l2QDf'I111mlfCI'S A,-ny, q,,,,.l! t 103 ll1AFSl21SCl1i3l1l1'Sl1lP Cci'tific11tc113P11niC 10, lll 1, 3' Q English 11 Award, me LARRY WATSON: Stage Cmfr 12. TERRY WATSUN: Band 10, 11, 123 Symphonic N-...., Bgintl 113 Hi-Y 11, 123 Attcndgincc Office Assistant 12, TOM WEBB: DECA 12. E55 . , iz E dew Pausing during their Saturday Morning Playtime ire ody ohnson Susie Donovin md Cithy Brown TRACY WEBB: Hi-Y 10, President 11, 12, Chorale 10, 11, 12, NHS, Boys' State, Baseball 10, 11, Scholar- ship Pin 10, Senior Lion, Student Council 10, 11, 12, Nonamaker Award, Conoco Executive, Prince Po-Hi Attendant. DANA WEBBER .IAN WEINGART: Tri-Hi-Y 10, 11, Band 10, 11, H.R. Secretary 10, Sophomore Assembly, Attendance Office 12, DECA Club 12. TERESA WEINSHILBOUM: Dynarniters 10, 11, 12, Tri-Hi-Y 10, H,R. Vice-President 11. CINDY WELCH DANA WELCH: Scholarship Award 11, 12, Conoco Executive, Dynamiters 10, 11, 12, Drill Team 11, 12, Orchestra 10, 11, 12, Panic 10, 11, All State Orchestra 12,AFS11, 12, Tri-Hi-Y 12, Leap Week Assembly 12. MARY WELCH: Dynamiters 1O,11, 12,AFS10, 11, 12, Yorick Troupe 10, 11, Orchestra 10, 11, 12, H.R. Secretary 11, 12, Panic 10, National Merit Finalist. MONTA JO WELCH: Tri-Hi-Y10, 11, 12, Home- coming Queen, H.R. Vice-President 11, President 12, Youth Traffic Court Clerk, Panic 10, 11, 12, JIM WHITE:. Vice-President of Student Council, Band 10, President 11, Vice-President 12, NHS 11, 12' Biology and Latin Awards, Boys' State, Senior Rotari- an, Conoco Executive, Honorary Engineer. a npr 'qw---f 'Y-'-af 'T' 'f.T s x it ORVILLE WHITE: Algebra I Award, Biology Award, Bronze Scholarship Pin. LANE WHITESELL: AFS 103 Science Club 11, 123 Scholarship Pin 10, 113 Library Assistant 10, 11g Rens- salear Medal IIQ Biology Award 10, Geometry Award, Am. History Award, Chorale 123 Sophomore Assem- blyg Jr. Play, Sr. Play. BILL WILKERSON DON WILLIS: MARY WILLISON: Tri-Hi-Y 10, 11, 123 Band 10, ll, Vice-President H.R, 113 President 10, Office As- sistantgjr. Play, Sr. Play3 Leap Week Assembly 10, 11, 123 Panic 10, 11, 12. SHARON WILLISON: Tri-Hi-Y 10, 11, 123 Band 10, 11, 123 Orchestra 123 H.R. Secretary IOL Scholarship Pin 10, 113 Conoco Executiveg Slide Rule 121 Leap Week Assembly3 Sr. Play. KAREN WINFREY: Tri-Hi-Y3 Dynamiters 10, 11, 121 Student Council 10: Sophomore Assembly. JANICE WININGER: FHA 11, H.R. President 111 Office Assistant 123 Panic 11, FHA President 12. ANABEL WITCHER: Swim Team 11, 12: Dynamit- ers 11, IZQ Creative Writing Secretary 123 H.R. Secre- tary 11, l2Q Conoco Executive 123 Scholarship Certifi- cate ll, Panic 11. Senior Girls Reflect the Varied Moods of Po-Hi K exki K Susan Askey and Cindy Haddon display Po-I-Ii pastimes - shooting the breeze and hitting the books. 'ii GARY XWITTMER: DECA. THERESA XWOMACK ALAN WONDERS: I-Il-Y 12gN11tlon11lHonor Socic tyg Math Club President 12g Honorary Engineer, H.R Vice-President 113 Math Club 11, 12g Sclmolarsltip Pin 10. 11. TINA WONG: Tri-Hi-Y 11, 12 Trcztsurcn Youth Tmffic Court Bzuliffg Dynamitcrs 11, Squad Leader 12 I-IR. Secretary 11, 121 Princcss Po-Hip Conoco Exccu tivcg Swim Team 11, 12,Tog1ds 11, 12gSCl1ol11r5l1ip Cer tificntc 11, ALAN XWOOLIERY: Lab. Assistant, Cross Country PAM WQRLIEY: Tri-I-Ii-Y 10, 11, 123 Band 10, 11 12, AFS 12, Studcnt Council 12. STEVE WRIGHT: Football 10. DIANA ZAHRADNIKZ Tri-Hi-Y 101 Band 10, 11 12, Twirlcr IO, ll, 12. CHARLES ZIIEGENI-IAIN2 B11Sl'iCflWL1ll IO. The Great Class of 1970 Mikc Cranford was lmczxrd saying nt thc Student Counul INOITIIIIIIIHX Comm tion, I'll lm just fine as soon .ts mx' denture mc In Kendall McArthur and Bill McCormick check out a new face . . , Suzi McMellon? X 'Ns Q4 J.-Q . -. S uf-- W WVZIL W Senior Vernon Butterfield prepares to ride the bucking barrel with Coach Currens on the Senior girls wander and ponder as they take advantage of the snow. stop watch. l85 juniors - just the Right Age juniors . . . too old to plead the ig- norance of sophomores, too young to know it all. To be a junior girl is to: Aj Realize the year of your planned obsolescence has arrived. BQ Sit home a lot. To be a junior boy is to: Aj Discover youive got appeal. BQ Suddenly see dollies,' falling at your feet. But this class of '71 did not suffer from complete separation of the sexes. Led by john Phelps, Chuck Bell, Donna Myers, and Mrs. Mitchell, sponsor, they compromised and sold the most maga- zines, built the best homecoming float, provided the best baby-bottle-drinker, and won 8O'Zv ofthe spirit awards. juniors . . . just the right age! . 5 s k,,.f Q . , Na john Phelps, class president, gave the thumbs up sign for junior plans. X XT ' K Junior class secretary, Donna Myers, was a swinger. x X Could these be the legs of an American beauty, or vice-president Chuck Bell? i .R John Phelps and Chuck Bell frolic in the March spring weather. Spring? Chuck looks like the picture of innocence, but Janie Edwards knows better. Marilyn Adams Dennis Adkins Rhonda Aitken Ronald Alexander Raymond Alley john Anderson Kenny Andrews Gary Armstrong Gerald Arrington Gerry Baker Richard Banta Beverly Barger Charles Barker Debbie Barnes Sarah Barrington Tony Basore Clyde Bateman Duane Bateman Linda Baughman Jimmy Beattie Don Beavers Audrey Begley Chuck Bell David Bell db' Ui: September begun cheerfully for junior girls Krista Stl11rfers,Joann Shrrrrock, Nancy Davis, and Polly lNlcCormrt'k its they listened to Mrs. Moore organize Dynnmiters. Wa! if 13 X..-f 'F' Gary Bell Carl Benham Joyce Bennett David Berman Becky Bible james Black Kesner Bodenstein Roy Bolding Sally Bolene Allen Bourne Christie Bourne Sallilee Bowker Clara Bow-lin Rene Boxley Dennis Boyer Wanda Boyer -Ian Brackman Patti Braden Elaine Brewer Billy Bridges Sharon Bridges Don Brinson Bobby Brown Carol Brown Cheerful Juniors Anticipate Their Coming Year WK in 9 iQ' QW, Debe Brown Don Brown Jerry Brown Kathy Brown Ronnie Brown Sherry Brown Wesley Brown Glenna Bruder Joyce Bruder Fred Buff Linda Buff Theresa Buffaloheacl Frank Buffington Charles Burgell Larry Burns Debbie Burrow Dennis Bussey Paul Burt Realistically portraying the baby, complete with bib and Pampers, Phil Warren drank his way to fame and fortune. Carla' Cable Don n a Cai n Vernita Campbell Sandra Cannady Brenda Carlton Iris Carmack Pam Carney Patricia Carter jack Cartwright juniors Spark Spirit Competition With Pizuzz William Casserly john Chamberlain Keith Chambers Loretta Chase Beverly Cherry Laura Choice Lynnita Clark Marvin Clark Sue Cloughley Chuck Coatney Brenda Cobb Mark Cobb Barbara Coleman john Comer Alan Conger Mike Conley Dale Conner Cathy Cook Scott Cookson Doug Cooper Susan Cornelson Michele Cottman Sherry Cottman Connie Corzine Wy' 73 v W, , '44?J L jay Countryman Mark Countryman Steve Countryman Teresa Courtney Vickie Cox Chuck Crane New Donna Cranford Pauline Crawford Marsha Crilly Melvin Crisp LaDonna Cron 117--r Carolyn Crook WG! Marilyn Crook Mike Crosson ,,,, jim Crosthwait Carol Crowder Julianne Cullin Mike Culver ,i X . N , K iiii LQ a-xx, Daryl Cunningham Billye Sue Currens Kim Czaplinski Robert Daniel David Daniels Mike Daugherty Denise Davis Nancy Davis Pam Davis Solomon Davis Marilyn Dawson Brenda DeBuhr Rita Meier used her artistic ability and tender loving care, but Mickey didn 't make it. Bennie Delaney Patricia Deming Travis Denton Glen Dewberry Jim Dickerson Estelle Dilbeck johnny Ditmore Doyee Dixon Louisa Dodson Clifford Donnelly Patty Doughty Ellen Dowell David Duncan Jackie Eaton Colleen Ebert Roger Eby Jody Edens jane Edwards Janie Edwards Cindy Eichor Jan Elam Teresa Ellis Terry Ellis Gail Erlcenbeclt jan Eskew Cynthia Evans Danny Fagg Kevin Fair Carolyn Farmer Warren Faulk ' uf gk I Civ' if- x af? .qs K 1 C' M? Involvement Promotes Spirit and Lots of Laughs Mary Wimbish, Cindy Round, Creedance Luster and Sue Loving sang out in the Tr1H1Y Leap Week Assembly. W to N-an k,, yyyy nnna . J J M I Vr,, fixz Yzigzf Well, don't blame me if Kendall McArthur was an ugly baby! whimpers Pat Powell as she takes votes in the Prettiest Baby Contest. Nancy Long, Jeanne Jarman, and Sherry Brown count votes. if ,395 9 Qi L J ,MW 1 Ronnie Felty Jim Ferree Edwin Fields Steve Fields Wesley Fields Gary Fike Butch Findley Kirk Fisher Eddie Focke Terry Foster Nancy Fralick Melton Freeman Teresa Freeman Dee Frick Chris Frost Chris Fruits Rhonda Fuller Don Gammill Steve Gammon Craig Gandy Clifford Garrett Donna Garrison Mike Garrity Sheryl Garroute Anna Gibson Bobby Gibson Tim Gilbert Wynn Gillan Janette Glaser Melvin Glover I94 Iuniors Dixie Haas Bruce Hadden Kevin Hagerdon Brenda Hall Carol Hall Glenda Hall Terry Hall Sharon Halley Carl Hamilton Scott Hamilton Shelly Hamlin Frances Hand Leon Hand Chardale Hanger john Hanggi Betty jo Hankins Debbie Harden jaquetta Hardesty Carol Hardin Billie Harlan Connie Harris Steve Harris Bill Harris Paul Harrison Nancy Hatfield Ted Haun Bruce Hearon William Hein Paul Heintz Mark Hendrickson Larry Golay Rose Golay Stan Gore Glenda Gortell Duane Graesch Ross Gregson Eddie Griffith Doyle Grimley David Grisham Raecine Grover jay Guinn Phil Guinn Discover the World of Sally Ritcheson 'Q--f lbs 111 ,z MKQIG' 2 Til An exasperated moan escapes from the lips of Mrs. Sally Ritcheson as she realizes the full scope of her problems, Vance Williams, Glynn Moore, David Grisham, and Mike Daugherty. we Mr 17W In 4-sv 4. ,lllllhi Mike Hermes Bruce Hernandez Mary Hess Sandra Higgs Luella Hillhouse Gary Hohenberger Frieda Holcomb Ross Holden Clark Holick Fred Holmes Steve Hopkins Mary Home Scott Horner Debby Howell Vick Hubbard Denise Huddleston Kitty Huffman Martise Hughes Patti Humble Betty Hunt Janice Hunt Chuck Hunter Dennis Hunter Patsy Hunter Adonna Irons Jan Jackson William Jackson Oletha Jacobs Jeanne Jarman DeJuan Jernigan Bruce Johnson Danny Johnson Phyllis Johnston Ronnie Martin tried his luck at bronc Qbarrelj bustin Cletus Keeler Donira Keeler Nancy Kelley Sarah Kelley Dan Kemp Frank Kimbrel Sally Kimmel Katie Kizer Bill Kleinmann Sue Klinger Mike Klumpp Bill Knedler Ronnie Koehler Mike Kolb Gary Konklin Paul Krulic Delmar Laird Karen Langwell Rick Lawrence! janet Lee Rena Lee Jeanie Leech Wanda Leggett Ken Lemasrer Dorene Jones Larry jones Margaret jones Susan Jorgensen jerry jueschke Richard Kassen in-, -K.. Rick LeMonnier Debbie Lessert David Lewis Margaret Lindsay Debbie Link Rebecca Littlehoe Anson Littlewalker Kenny Litton Sandra Lockett Bennie Long Cheryl Long Doug Long Lamont Long Nancy Long Michael Lorenz Melinda Low Mary Lowe Dave Lowman ew Found Skills, Barrel Bustin' and Play Actin, Creedance Luster Steve Lynn Marsha Lyons David McAlister Charles McCabe Rae Ann McCaffree Kay McCallick Paula McClelland Polly McCormick Marvin McCune Doug McDonnell Rebecca McEnany Tanya Fagg McEn any Kevin McGee Vickie McGraw Tony McGugan 'Willy Dan Williams pretends not to pose for the camera. What a fine actor! Ron McGuire Ruth Mcjunkin Betsy McKeever Sally McMellon Linda McNeil Suzanne McWhorter Gilbert Mackey Judy Mackey Marquitta Madderra Sherrye Mainers john Mainwaring Chris Mangini Marianna Marckesoni Carl Martin Karen Martin Mary Martin Yvonne Masters Linda Mathews Steve Mathews Kathy Matthews Becky Maxwell Carolyn Mears Laverne Megee john Mehring Clean Cut, Well Kept, Always Pretty - Ir. Girls Rita Meier Sandi Melber Jeri Meredith Marilyn Mertz Debbie Miles Nikki Miles Carrie Miller Duane Miller Linda Miner Billy Minter Linda Miser Michael Mitchell Janelle Mock Betty Moncrief Dane Monsour Dennis Moore Glynn Moore Larry Morrison M35 ff!! -F. Q ,tt 1, -, Q, X f savage sw. Marilyn Mertz, Christie Bourne, and Janice Renbarger put fin- ishing touches on their homecoming float. Obviously Marilyn is very involved in her Work. fi? 6-v fM f l on mil iy t i ,,.,-. ri..-1 'A ,, David Moyer Michele Moyer Bertha Myer Belinda Myers David Myers Donna Myers Larry Myers Pam Neely Bert Neff Dale Neidig Betty Nelson Everett Nelson Ronny Nelson Susan Niemann joe Nimmo Eddie Northcutt George Northrup Kathy Nunn Ava O'Dell Gary Odum Kathy O'I-Iaugherty Debbie Olinger Pam Osborn Glyncla Osburn Gary Oswalt Scott Oulds Gary Owen Mike Paige Linda Parr Linda Patrick Carol Patterson Gordon Patton jane Pavlik Gary Peckenpaugh Kathy Pelton Jan Peters Kathleen Peters David Phelps john Phelps f' E q I if 35' '35 1 Brady Pickens Sue Pinkerton Brenda Pitts Joyce Polkinghome Ben Pollard David Porter Steve Porter Brian Potts Pat Powell Betty Primeaux Bill Quinn Marty Rafferty Gail Rains Charles Ralls Marty Rankins Linda Ranzau Kerry Redmond Janice Renbatger ,, ii is is V 'i i ws ,oy If N Ml L lg?aesiQrt,, ,. ' ' f A 'SIS' , N Loretta Reyes Gaylene Reynolds Pam Rhea Dolley Richard Terry Rider Pegi Ridgeway 200 53 R 0 13' Genice Rippee Mary Roach Royce Robertson Dennis Robinson Donna Robison Robert Roger 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 Mark Russell Pam Ryan Krista Sehafers Dee Schieber Iumor Ploy Develops Hollywood s Next Store? Johnnie Sehooly Michele Self Charles Shafer Pam Shafer jim Sharon Bill Sharpe Marilyn Smith Sandi Smith Sandy Smith Sheryl Smith Valerie Smith Kathy Sober Lesley Sober Tim Sodowsky Kenny Soutter Cathy Spears Barbara Spore Candy Springer Laile Stagner Richard Stanbrough Mike Stanfill Janice Stanford jan Stangeland Debbi Stanger Beverly Steele Linda Steichen jeff Stewart jim Stewart Monty Stewart Sara Stewart Joann Sharrock joey Shaw Tom Shears Lynda Shears Linda Sherman Karen Shrewsbury Susy Shriver Laura Sias Fred Simmons Connie Sindelar Grant Sisson Paula Skinner Bubba Smethers David Smith Dennis Smith Diana Smith Dianna Smith Karen Smith X 2 tg, SX Cindy Eichor mesmerizes Leon Cook with a little shoulder ac- tion. junior Girls Make Senior Moles David Stolhand Donna Strawn Gayla Stumbaugh Steve Sullivan Mike Summers Susie Swann Beverly Swart Blaine Talbot Dennis Tapp Debbie Taylor Joyce Taylor Beckie Teichmer Gerry Tharp julie Theobald Bobby Thomas Feel eeessory :T k fi- ,Qz if . t, Marie Thomas Mike Thomas Theresa Thompson Mike Thompson Sandy Thompson Steve E. Thompson Steve R. Thompson Mike Todd Randy Trant Rita Troge Norman Tudor Danny Tully Out of town visitors marveled at joe Nimmo's strength during the State Student Council Convention 4, Y David Turner Karen Turner Mike Uhlenhake Everett Underwood jeff Underwood Janice Utslcr Gary VanArsdale Debbie Vance George Vann Mike Vernon Barbara Vinson Bruce Vollman Rick Waddell Paul Waldron Jami Walizer Connie Walker Kristi Walker Keith Wallace Cindy Walters Janet Walton Ronnie Ward Sid Ward Sam Warner Phil Warren 15-fr ii' wma 4... 638 Council Convention Brings ew Life to Debbie Wieland Shirley Wilkerson Cindy Williams Dan Williams Kay Williams 'Qui Patricia Williams Vance Williams Ann Wilson Dennis Wilson Mary Wimbish Byrl Wise Craig Wittmer john Womack Wesley Wong Tim Woodsome ,t ,pw , vi 2 W' Qmvj Richard Woofter June Wright Melanie Wright Robert Wright Dawn Wasson Rick Waters Stan Watts Chuck Webb Tracy Webb Nancy Weber Charlotte West David West Pam Westberg Wayne Wharton Dewey Whitaker Bill White Tom White Zang White Ulysa Whitehorn Rick Whitteberry Ginger Whitter Frank Wicls Ir. Boys nina? X ar sg F4 X L- .x 'ifk , X R, ng? ' w 'X -sg' '- aw .-K as-. x + 'X 3 rw X . fr Xu S F5556 sz as , if-L , 5551? r fs? . I' O ,- Gershon Tucker, Robin Mussett, and Clay Phipps look back at the Sophomore Assembly. Sophomores find audience amusing dur- ing Sophomore Assembly. av H6 Sophomore sponsor, Mrs. Barbara Ware, looks over her brood. . Z 4 5 sp 5 v 9 Caught in the act of thinking are Sophomore Class Officers: Gershon Tucker, Presidentg Clay Phipps, Vice Presidentg and Robin Mussett, Secretary. Sophomore-s Participate in School Activities 4,1 l C t Do you remember the sophomore K H t rx mixer? w vw f East met West n ,nv ,fi over snooker and card games. qv 1 . gig Think of the time spent rehearsing for the iii' sophomore assembly. r '- '2 i Do you remember the finale sg, jk Age of Aquarius?', .1 ' 1. fu Who sold candy in the Spring? 3 Who had the first free All-sports Dance? vii' THE soPHoMoREs THE SENIOR CLASS OF 1972. f i 452' c l Sophomore officers look to their sponsor for leadership in sophomore activities at Po-Hi. Sophomore Dynarniters enjoyed traveling to out of town sports events. Marsha Abercrombie Kerry Abernathy Anita Adams Bill Adams Kris Albright Cheri Allen Rickey Alley Jacque Anderson Kendal Anderson Marilyn Ankrom Anita Arant -Iill Askey Debbie Ault Dale Austell Dessa Austin Teresa Bahm Victor Bahm Pauline Bain Sandra Baker William Baker Carla Balcer Janet Bales Vicki Balcs Lynn Ball Monte Ball Phillip Ballard David Barker Mike Barker Toni Barnard Robbie Barnes Robin Quickel finds fun and relaxation in the student lounge during her lunch hour. 'sv--9' 'tr-is Ig, Vu in A . l i Q52 'Y 1 '91 ' es.. 0 2 ir A i ia xi f fm, 1 l-LL . F 4:65 x Sophomores Discover More Freedom ot Po-Hi Carol Bartholomew Lee Bartlett Del Bauman Doris Beaston Joanna Beattie Terri Beck Chris Begley Debbie Beltz Marvin Bennett Dale Bentley Nancy Berg Susan Bethune Gary Betow Roger Blackwell Vicki Bledsoe Chuck Blorneyer Mike Boettcher Eddie Bolay Ricky Bohay Bill Brack Sally Bradford Olin Branstetter Steve Breedlove janet Brokaw Curtis Brown David Brown Larry Brown Philip Brown Charles Brunnert George Buff Elinor Buffalohead LaDonna Buford Leslie Burgess Chip Burkett jeff Burrow Ricky Bush Betty Bussey Debbie Bussey Alan Buttram Rita Butterfield David Cain Melvin Cain Tamara Campbell Patricia Cantley Janice Carey Paul Carpenter Connie Carson Sam Ceniti Grant Challis Beverly Chambers Jessie Chambray Mark Childers Sue Chitwood Gerald Clark Nancy Clevenger jerry Cline Susan Cline Don Clinton 'Iimmy Cloughly Floyd Cobb Mike Cofer Leonard Coffee Rick Coffelt Robert Collier Tommy Colvin joe Combest Pat Combs Ronnie Combs Anne Comer Dale Coons Patti Cooper Terry Couch 'Put the Buffaloes in Orbit' is the theme of Mrs. Schoenwald's sophomore homeroom float. 8 0 0 . '1 0 QV X l B ,rm ,C 4 ff fr 4 'X X' L 'V Q Iv - yiagljf R' 53 fi il k T' X ,wr il .1 Jr? 'E' ,N-wr, ,W 1-. M M-AT... ,V x , Z ,KW xg' -war' T21 417' Ar Q, .f i 2 mi .,q,qu i ag INV' in fu, s L 'Y go 'V' Q We X 'L -, ,,g 'urs rf it ? ri 7 q mb' N Q :::?ffL.. , ,. ' yf ' x ii ' gl' xii 6 F3 W, w 5 'vvf ? . sf,- ii R J ilk ,., 'V ,, ' ,. 0 ' -4? X V' ,, ' K'k H Craig Countryman Larry Courtney Kathleen Cowan Mona Cranford Randy Cranford Harry Creech Leslie Crosson Patty Crumm Donna Crummett Tom Cunningham Priscilla Daily William Dannenmaier Sophomores Delight in Their First Homecoming 1 H n Sophomore class president, Gershon Tucker, and Leslie Lessert, sophomore homecom- ing attendant, enjoy the excitement of their first homecoming parade. r .t,. W ,,,i,it 1 Z w ? -1 Mfr, 4 'ef xy 41.2 'T..Z? ...... jerry Daniels Cindy Davis Chuck Davis David Davis Tracy Davis Steve Dawson john Dejarnette Dean DeNoya joe DeNoya Barbara Dew Carl Dewhitt Connie DeWitt joe Dickerson Wiiyne Dickeson Paul Didlakc Tipton Dilbeck jerry Dixon Debbie Dodson Cynthia Doering Linda Dorman Wid Driesel Wally' Dufek jon Dulinsky Vickie Dyson Chris Eaton Janie Eaton Teri Eaton Sharon Ebert Robert Eccles Tim Edcns Robert Edge Tim Eggleston Mark Encvoldscn Patty Enix Dcnnis Essary Catherine Evans Daryl Evans David Evans jake Ewing Carole Fanning smuSX?t:.i: r-k. -M3 'SN Driving time is acquired by Debbi Driver's Education students study proper driving techniques through films and lecture material in class each day. Driver's Licenses Major Quest of Sophomores il as q' X A iff,:Q2,,ttf,.,ifthe2we,-Vfrwfwfffzzefffr' 4 ft? il Y f Q li is M IX,-J ,Jaw 5.5 V WJ wh I -'--'af Fi 1 ii' A' Mlm Y' 34 ' P L in X Q ' 'f-was: -- me v if r- W F 0 ' 1 - 5 ,Q Hw3Q1'k f' ,, fi F my l' il W WS' 5 1 K,-iff, . ,V wgyo ff ,fi , Brndly Faulk Cindy Fee Tommie Fender .john Ferree john Fetrow Sherry Fike jackie Fisher Carla Fleenor Dave Fleharty Angela Fleming Pam Forbes Jerry Ford Marty Ford Oscar Fortune Mike Foster Trudy Fowler Ricky French Phil Frohlich Shelly Fugate Becky Gzindy Ricky Garland Steve Gardner Clyde Garrett David Garrison William Giirroutte Cynthia Girdner Tammie Gladden Mike Glaser Van Glover john Goins Gordon Golay Steve Golay Robert Goldsmith Sharon Goldsmith Gregg Gordon Stella Gordon Barbara Gordy Larry Gough Le Awana Grace jimmy Gray Donna Gregg Janice Griffith Linda Grigg Roger Grigg Paul Groves Peggy Grubb Susan Gunn Skip Haas jack Hall Mary Hall Susan Hall Sylvia Hall Carlena Hallett Beth Halley W Uv wg 3 ' 4? ,K ,,,, It ,. 1 ' 3 : J Gnu.. 'apr as m ff S rs If it 'x ilt ix X Class of 1972 Is Introduced to Spirit Posters Birdie Hamilton Larry Hammans Vicki Hand Gayla Harader Kathleen Hargraves Scott Hargraves 'Wa 1,4 ? mf? .Lift Dona McColgan supervised by Dale Sanders makes pin-ons for members of McCraclcen's homeroom. Spirit posters are a vital part of Po-Hi life, Marty Hunt prepares to x 'ZS' 134 ,. Mans, A 77 if i Qi :lil , NW 1 1 mix paint while intently listening to Mr. McCracken's final instnictions on the art of winning posters. james Harman Ricky Harman Charles Harris Garland Hawkins Teresa Hawthorn Gwendolyn Haynes Mike Hendrick Dianna Hearon David Helton Vickie I-Iemken Amy Henderson t Ronnie Heneha 'ff A ' ,jx - -We-,, 1 V ,K , Danny Hermes fy , L Donnie Higgins ' ' Debbie Hin in k Donna Hinkle D' Kathy I-Iomeratha Donalyn Horner Robert Hudnall Bob Hull Gail Humble Fred Hundley Mark Hunr Marty Hunt ..a..4 Steve Hunt Susan Hunt Tom Huston Francis Hyde Sharon Irwin Randall Ivie Stephen Ivie Donna jackson Cheryl jacobs George james Donna jeffries joy jenkins Barbara jensen Cathy johnson Larry johnson Lesly johnson Rita johnson Ronnie johnson jackie jones Teresa jordon George justice Michael Kaup Charles Kelley Cindy Kelly Donna Kelly Gary Kendle Patricia Kennedy Bobby Kimbrel jenice Kincy Debra King A 144,45 l ,L ' . lE,:'if:.i. X, ' fs , ag fazf..w'f- AH 'W l. , , J ,L My -J . -J,--e .ar 5. V i , M W U gf 43 51. if sit, SHIP six A 90 'C' 72 in .Kiera ff M21 , .1 G .,, , -..K s f l Sophomore Class Largest in the School With , ' S !. wav K ,gr-w.. X 4 sau... aa, S f 'vs yn dl s on ,J a , Vs , ,:,,, il s 5 a H E , i,. ,al V at Y ,JUN ,f 1, I . rw- ' 4 i Kay King Margaret Kizer jerry' Klinger Duane Klopp jonathan Koehn Lyn n Koger Marilyn Kreger Connie Ktirler Sarah Kygar Terry Lacey Benny Lake Bobby Lane 'ezvg T4 6 Y. I 4:5 wg if iw QW? Sharon Lane Mark Lawler Byron Lawrence Marsha Leake jerry LeBaron Fred Lechtenberg Andy Lechtenberg Dolores Lee Elaine Lee Sue Lembke Jarvis LeRoy Leslie Lessert Robert Lessert Richard Lieber john Lindsey Janice Lingerfelt Brenda Locker George Lockett Sophomore Class Finds Bookstore o Lifesover rv nr Q W 1 Q' X 5 'xv Y' ww ci 'Nba-0 Willis Lockwood Kevin Lodes Ann Logan Gary Love Mark Love Robert Lowe Debbie Lowery Ronald Lowry Carol Ludwig Dennis Luis Paula Luis Udell Luster Dona McColgan Manuel McElroy Clifford McFarland Kenneth McGee Mike McGhee Helen MeGinn Ginger McGraw -Jody Mclntyre Paula McKay Keith MeKenzie Gwendolyn MeMahan Nansi McPherson Ai , Karen Sullivan finds peace and solitude outside of class rather than in the classroom, even though Mrs. Breedlove's third hour class typifies peace and solitude, Pam McPherson Jim MeReynolds Hiram Magel Linda Maples Sandra Marekesoni Howie Mardis Laura Marshall Teri Marshall Gayla Martin Radford Massey Theresa Mathews Virginia Masters Linda Mathes David Maudlin Carlton Maxwell Mitch Meatlor Gordon Meadows Laurie Mikcsell David Miller George Miller Miles Miller Terry Miller Mary Minor jenny Miser Royce Montgomery Dennis Mooney Donna Moore Elvesta Moore Marschall Moore Sandra Moore f ,,.-.... I A :vw 6 Q .,, I A A I .......4 -. 3: 23 42. 4 were lx 1,- CTP 3 H , V . , la ' wx ' 1 AZN ' wr V su., i ,,,,, ' 4 - Qx Q. ,, 451'- --1 .pb ,e + jg' L i X Finding Quiet Time to Study Is Hurd for Sophs 413 a it Ray Moreland Frances Morgan jan Morgan Sharon Morgan Rusty Morris Paul Mullenax Jeanne Mullins jim Murphree Brenda Murray Tommy Music Robin Mussetr Linda Myers Diana Nash William Neal janet Neese Ingir Nelson Ethel Nelson jennifer Nelson David Newlin Ted Newlin Gwen Newman Judy Nichols Wesley Nimmo Susan Nunn Herman Nutter Luther Nurrer Phil Nurtle Pamela Ogan Marsha Ogle David O,GraCly Max Osborn Gloria Oswalr Marcina Overmfln Roger Paden JOY Page james Parker Morio Parker Bruce Parr Carolyn Parzkowski Earl Pinegar Pamela Pennington Terry Perciful Katherine Peterson Sherry Peterson Leslie Phillips Clay Phipps Susan Plaskett Cheryl Plumleigh Leon Pipestem Clara Pirts Ruth Pollard Linda Popham Phillip Presson Brenda Price Gene Price George Primeaux Anita Pruett Steve Pruert Patty Pursifull Robin Quickel Walter Quoerone Hollie Ramsey Karen Ramsey jimmy Rankin Martha Rankin Dewayne Reamy Donna Reaves David Reed jim Reed Donna Reimer Dave Reynolds james Rice if 5 f, l LW: 'T,,, ag . napa rf-W, Q as P M i img, 221 .-sg, 3. ar 29' 2 raise, 44 'V V' , ffaf 2 n, y M L Now you're running out on mel yells George justice in the Sophomore Yeah, well why not? demands Gershon Tucker while he prepares to depart Assembly, - PoHi's own pusher Richard Lieber is being carefully watched by officer Tommy Fender, Bill Richesin Willirim Rigsby Dennis Riley Charles Ritchel Kennie Roach Kathie Roberts Sophomore Assembly Is First Stage Production 3-of wb-1, a X .. ,, 4256 X . ,J f -1 ff J Geary Robinson Rudy Rocket Kendle Rodden Lynda Rodrigues Malinda Rogers Rhobbie Roland Deborah Romary Sharon Romary Joyce Rorabough Lerri Round Gordon Rudd Jack Ruff Debbie Ramsey William Russell Robert Rutledge Kathy Rutledge . , in 'Ea -W' Christy Rush David Sober .' 445959 'WQJ Cheryl Sanders Dale Sanders Kathy Sanders Jacky Saylors Patsy Schiclcram Elaine Schiltz 22l Richard Schneider V Gayle Schrader Bill Schutte Stephen Scott Calvin Sells Huey Scyforth Brenda Sharp Jeff Sharp Cassandra Shaw Pamela Shaw Teresa Shaw Becky Sheldon Calvin Shelton Gayln Sherlmon Kathy Sherbon Rick Shields Debbie Shook Michael Silvcy Larry Simmons Penny Sims Terry Sinnes Sara Slief Doug Smith jim Smith Karen Smith Kathy Smith Lariy Smith Mark Smith Richard Smith Vicky smith Connie Snyder Paul Spangler Larry Spore iff ' 7 ii! , mdk it - W 55591 75 Canned goods collected by sophomores. Uv 1 IA- . by 1, ...fr Sharon Springer ' If A I W Joe Sroufe H Z ' f ' ' Debe Stahl H N 4 iaes' f y b ',. , sa 1-- ,. ,, 4 n' i 1 45. i ' '5 Q7 4-of L to - z i ? l i R A 'C A A, uw 0 w 1 5 cyiy fi jf -Q Gorwood's Sophomores Win Canned Goods Drive Hua aa, qv-r 'tv' Bill McCormick crowns Miss Christmas Spirit, Sally Bradford of Garwood's Sophomore Homeroom. 'W'-Q Qlr MW E uandif ' I-ll ix 1 f,j4 fi at M 1,14 i t aa, f , Q-O Sf john Starifill Ellen Stanley Lucretia Steers Mike Stephens Mark Stewart Bobby Sticber Susan Stingley Darrell Stohland Randy Stracencr Steve Struble Dianna Stuard Johnnie Sullins Karen Sullivan Sharie Summerfield Stephanie Swann Eddie Swift Chuck Switzer Clark Taylor William Terrell Rickie Tharp Paula Theobald Mark Thomson Tommy Thompson William Thorpe Mary Thorsrenberg Debbie Tilley Teresa Tindel Joyce Titus Gary Todd Toni Tooman Connie Towse Rodney Trant Gershon Tucker Gail Tudor Kenny Updike .Iohnnie Ustler johnny Vandaveer Terry Vanlandingham Gayle Vap Bufford Vinson Martin Vinyard Francis Walkingsky Haskell Walls Micky Walsh David Waltrip Hal Ward Deborah Ware Michael Warren Alvin Warrior Ronald Webb Alan Webber Susan Weber Roxanne Welborn David Welch Teresa Welch Patty Wells Donna West Dwain West Linda West Stan Wheeler Sherri Whipkey Darrell White Robert Whitlock fi I' T wr--7 13? 5: 5? sr 'I' '27 K 'iv Tw---vw .1 X Class . . . here's a form of senior inrelligentsiaf' explains Mrs Ruth Eskew, ca-nf' ahve' 1 L fl ,- iraek mf we-if 'fart ,M- I RR, -my 'rf Steve Wieland Deborah Wilcher Frank Wilkinson Deborah Williams Edwin Williams Harry Williams Johnna Williams Sally Williams Glenn Willison Cindy Wilson David Wilson Donnie Wilson Ricky Wilson Teresa Wimset Patricia Winfrey Clifford Womack Mark Womack Mary Woolley Barbara Woods Joyce Wright Carl Wylie Rebecca Yancy Denese Young Karen Young Teresa Young Tracy Young Wesley Young julie Zabriskie Robert Zehr Sophomores Await the Day of Becoming Seniors Sophomores think senior graduation easy way to chicken outf' Tin Men, Munohl-fins, Rainbows, Yellow Brick l QS, . ,, ei 'E 'S S 's ,.,,.,.-,, Sally Bolene and Steve Dodson socialize at 21 pre-prom party. ABOVE: Mrs, Beau Davis serves up punch to Bill Sharpe as Bucky Harris waits his turn, BELOW: Regula Baumgartncr seems lost in magic of it all, meimwhilc Melton Freeman and Kent Crawford chortle over their tuxedos. 226 Roads, Emerald City . . . The Prom Kendall McArthur and Debbie Smith keep score at the after-prom bowling party. Af' b ,wif V-fix WA i f f ' hh i , W , ,Q-, iw ,f 4. A bevy of groomed and polished co 1 ' ' Y l uples chat and mingle at Jane Edwards A Glimpse of GZ and Magic . . . ABOVE: Prince and Princess Pol-Ii Tina Wong and Buddy Stone, Artcndanrs Dave Clark and Susan Lacey, Tracy Webb and Glenda jackson. RIGHT: The Grand March, . . gs- The 1970 Prom WK , 1? ,Ms ,, Princess Po-Hi Tim Wong is presented her roses by Prince Bu ddy Sronc. Y? Wm , W x' 'll M juniors take ll break in one of the many rooms of Oz LEFT: Gymring to the sounds of The Socie- rv, Speeches, Diplomas, Tossles . . . Gui' Beginning 1970, weire the class of 1970 and now we really are . . . you know there were times I really didn't think I'd make it, We made it. For three longfshort years that imposing tan building was most of Our lives. Now each of us must find a new Way of life. We stand on our own legs now. But invisibly our school will always be with us. Good-Bye. 1+ li Secretary of the senior class Jani Fuller changes jerry Daniells tassle to the right side after he received his diploma. Seniors listen attenrively to Mr. Ford as he presents the Senior Class of 1970 for graduation, Q ' fi f ' 1 1 .. f LEFT1 Kevin Bales reaches the highpoint ofhis high school Career. as he takes the few steps to receive his diploma. BELOW: Mr. Robert Ford congratulates the Senior Class of 1970, ', Q 'i is The Graduating Class of 1970 Ponca City Senior High School Index A Abel, Deanna, Sr., 148 Abercrombie, Marsha, Soph., 87, 208 Abernathy, Kerry, Soph., 87, 106, 208 Acton, Lynn, Sr., 148 Adams, Anita Lanore, Soph., 87, 208 Adams, Bill, Soph., 208 Adams, Cathy, Sr., 55, 148 Adams, Judy, Sr., 58, 148 Adams, Marilyn, Jr., 87, 188 Adkins, Dennis, Jr., 188 Aitken, Connie, Sr., 54, 148 Aitken, Rhonda, Jr. 188 Albee, Mike, Sr., 148 Albright, James, Sr., 148, 149 Albright, Kris, Soph,, 78, 208 Alexander, Ronald, Jr., 188 Allen, Cheri, Soph., 208 Allen, David, Soph., 208 Allen, Russell, Soph., 208 Allensworth, Jim, Jr., 188 Alley, Raymond, Jr., 52, 188 Alley, Rickey, Soph., 208 Clevenger, Page, Sr., 153 Anderson, Andrea, Sr., 46, 148 Anderson, Jacqueline, Soph., 87, 208 Anderson, John, Jr., 133, 188 Anderson, Kenda, Soph., 771 87, 208 Anderson, Lorna, Sr., 56, 87, 149 Andrews, Kenny, Jr., 52, 188 Andrews, Micki, Sr,, 149 Ankrom, Lyn, Soph., 208 Arant, Anita, Soph., 77, 208 Armstrong, Gary, Jr., 188 Arrington, Gerald, Jr., 188 Artman, Kathy, Sr., 149 Ashton, Patricia, Soph., 208 Askey, Jill, Soph., 42, 47, 87, 208 Askey, Susan, Sr., 35, 42, 46, 59, 105, 149, 152 Atchinson, Jodi, Sr., 53, 85, 87, 149 Atteberry, Sharon, Sr., 53, 149 Ault, Debbie, Soph., 87, 208 Austell, Dale, Soph., 76, 208 Austin, Dessa, Soph., 77, 208 Austin, Jeff, Soph., 208 Barnard, Toni, Soph, 76, 208 Barnes, Charles, Sr., 149 Barnes, Deborah, Jr., 188 Barnes, Robin, Soph, 61, 208 Barrington, Sarah, Jr,, 46, 76, 85, 87, 188 Barthel, Roger, Sr., 52, 73, 78, 149 Bartholomew, Carol, Soph., 34, 209 Bartholomew, Donna, Sr., 54, 59, 149 Bartlett, Lee, Soph., 209 Basore, George, Soph., 209 Basore, Tony, Jr., 188 Bateman, Clyde, Jr., 53, 188 Bateman, Duane, Jr,, 57, 78, 188 Baughman, Linda, Jr., 87, 188 Bauman, Del, Soph., 209 Baumgartner, Rita, Sr., 35, 42, 149, 226 Beaston, Doris, Soph., 87, 209 Beattie, Jimmy, Jr, 188 Beattie, Joanna, Soph., 47, 77, 209 Beavers, Jerry, Jr., 188 Beck, Teresa, Soph., 47, 87, 209 Begley, Audrey, Jr., 87, 188 Begley, Chris, Soph., 77, 132, 134, 209 Bell, Chuck, Jr., 42, 187, 188 Bell, David, Jr., 78, 188 Bell, Gary, Jr., 189 Beltz, John, Sr., 150 Beltz, Mary, Soph., 35, 209 Benham, Carl, Jr., 189 Bennett, Joyce, Jr., 189 Bennett, Marvin, Soph., 209 Bentley, Lloyd, Soph., 209 Berg, Nancy, Soph., 47, 87, 209 Berman, David, Jr., 105, 189 Bethune, Susan, Soph., 209 Betow, Gary, Soph., 42, 99, 209 Bible, Marcia, Jr., 189 Bible, Rebecca, Soph,, 87, 209 Billings, Tinya, Sr., 85, 87, 150 Bishop, Linda, Sr., 150 Black, Neil, Jr., 189 Black, Bard, Soph,, 209 Blackwell, Roger, Soph., 209 Bledsoe, Vickie, Soph., 209 Blomeyer, Charles, Soph., 209 Bodenstein, Kesner, Jr., 76, 189 Boettcher, Mike, Soph., 42, 209 Bolay, Milton, Soph., 209 Bolding, Roy, Jr., 189 Bolene, Sally, Jr., 189, 226 Broaddus, James, Sr., 53, 150 Brokaw, Janet, Soph., 76, 209 Brown Brown, Brown, Brown, Brown Brown Brown Brown Brown 150, Brown a v a s v s s Bobby, Jr., 189 Carol, Jr., 87, 189 Cathy, Sr., 77, 87, 150 Curtis, Soph., 52, 209 David, Soph., 52, 209 Debra, Jr., 46, 66, 87, 189 Don, Jr,, 189 Gerald, Jr., 189 Gracelyn, Sr., 44, 46, 66, 67 152, 169 Katharine, Jr., 87, 189 a Brown, Larry, Soph,, 209 Brown, Lea Anne, Sr., 66, 67, 107, 150, 151 Brown, Linda, Sr., 55, 150 Brown, Nancy, Sr., 58, 61, 78, 106, 107, 109, 150 Brown, Philip, Soph., 209 Brown, Ronnie, Jr., 189 Brown, Saundra, Sr., 35, 53, 151 Brown, Sherry, Jr., 85, 87, 189, 193 Brown, Wesley: Jr., 189 Bruder, Glenna, Jr., 189 Bruder, Joy, Jr., 189 Brunnemer, John, Sr., 151 Brunnert, Charles, Soph., 76, 209 Buff, Fred, Jr., 189 Buff, George, Soph., 209 Buff, Linda, jf., 189 Buffalohead, Sr., 58, 151 Buffaloehead, Elinor, Soph., 58, 209 Buffalohead, Teresa, Jr., 58, 189 Buffington, Frank, Jr., 189 Buford, LaDonna, Soph., 209 Buford, LaRoy, Sr., 151 Bunting, Steve, Sr., 42, 44, 64, 72, 85 Q 102, 103, 104, 109, 151 Burgell, Charles, Jr., 76, 189 Burgell, Tom, Sr., 151 Burgert, Linda, Sr., 1571 Burgess, Leslie, Soph., 35, 87, 209, 210 Burkett, Chip, Soph., 42, 48, 78, 209 Burkett, Steven, Sr,, 151 Burns, Larry, Jr., 189 Burns, Rick, Sr., 151 Burns, Terry, Sr., 152 Bu rries, Carla, Sr., 55, 152 Burrow, Debra, Jr., 46, 85, 87, 189 Burrow, Jeff, Soph., 209 Burt, Denise, Sr., 53, 152 B Bacher, Lewis, Sr., 35, 52, 149 Bahm, Teresa, Soph., 208 Bahm, Wayne, Soph., 208, Bain, Pauline, Soph., 208 Baker, Baker, Baker, Balcet, Gerry, Jr., 188 Sandra, Soph., 208 William, Soph., 208 Carla, Soph., 87, 208 Baldwin, Jim, Sr., 105, 149 Bales, Donna, Soph., 208 Bales, Kevin, Sr., 42, 64, 106,107, 149, 231 Bales, Janet, Soph., 42, 47, 87, 208 Bales, Roger, Sr., 53, 149 Bales, Stephanie Carter, Sr., 149 Bales, Vicki, Soph., 208 Ball, Lynn, Soph., 87, 208 Ball, Monte, Soph., 208 Ballard, Phillip, Soph., 208 Banta, Richard, Jr., 188 Barger, Beverly, Jr., 46, 85, 87, 106, 134, 188 Barker, Barker, Barker 1 Charles, Jr., 188 David, Soph., 208 Mike, Soph., 42, 208 Bourne, Allen, Jr., 48, 73, 107, 189 Bourne, Christie, Jr., 35, 47, 85, 87, 189 Bowhay, Richard, Soph,, 209 Bowker, Sallilee, Jr., 46, 76, 87, 189 Bowlin, Clara, Jr., 189 Bowlin, Jack, Sr., 150 Boxley, Pamela, Jr., 56, 189 Boyer, Dennis, Jr., 65, 189 Boyer, Karen, Sr., 72, 78, 109, 150 Boyer, Wanda, Jr., 189 Brack, Bill, Soph., 209 Brack, Paula, Sr., 35, 150 Bush, Ricky, Soph., 209 Bussey, Bette, Soph., 87, 209 Bussey, Chuck, Sr., 52, 103, 152 Bussey, Debra, Soph,, 209 Bussey, Dennis, Jr., 189 Butt, Paul, Jr., 133, 189 Butterfield, Rita, Soph., 35, 87, 209 Butterfield, Vernon, Sr., 152 Buttram, Alan, Soph,, 76, 209 Buttram, Kathy, Sr., 46, 47, 85, 152 Byrd, Janice, Sr., 152 Brackman, Jan, Jr., 189 Braden, Debbie, Sr., 85, 150 Braden, Patti, Jr., 46, 85, 87, 189 Bradford, Sally, Soph., 87, 209, 223 Bradley, Robert, Sr., 150 Branstetter, Olin, Soph,, 209 Breedlove, Steve, Soph., 209 Brenneman, Sharon, Soph., 209 C Cable, Carla, Jr., 46, 76, 87, 190 Cain, Darrell, Sr., 152 Cain, David, Soph., 52, 209 Cain, Donna, Jr., 53, 190 Cain, Melvin, Soph,, 209 Callison, Dona, Sr., 152 Brewer, Brewer, Bridges, Bridges, Lynda, Jr., 189 Steve, Sr., 150 Billy, Jr., 189 Sharon, Jr., 87, 189 Brinson, Don, Jr,, 57, 105, 189 Campbell, Debra, Sr., 153 Campbell, Tamara, Soph, 210 Campbell, Vernita, Jr., 190 Cannady, Sandra, Jr,, 87, 190 Cantley, Patricia, Soph., 87, 210 Carey, Vanice, Soph., 47, 210 Carlton, Brenda, Jr., 85, 87, 190 Carmack, Iris, Jr., 55, 77, 78, 87, 190 Carney, Pamala, Jr., 85, 87, 190 Carney, Ted, Sr., 52, 114 Carpenter, Paul, Soph., 76, 210 Carrell, Mike, Sr., 42, 153 Carruth, Floy, Sr,, 153 Carson, Connie, Soph., 56, 210 Carter, Jerry, Sr,, 153 Carter, Mike, Sr, 53, 153 Carter, Patricia, Jr., 87, 190 Cato, Donnie, Soph., 210 Cartwright, Jack, Jr., 190 Cauthon, Linda, Sr., 34, 153 Cavett, Stan, Sr., 105, 153 Ceniti, Sam, Soph., 210 ciniin, Mike, snpn., zio Chamberlain, John, Jr., 190 Chambers, Beverly, Soph., 210 Chambers, Danna, Jr., 190 Chambers, Keith, Jr., 190 Chambray, Jessie, Soph., 65, 210 Chapman, Guy, Sr., 53, 153 Chase, Loretta, Jr., 76, 190 Cherry, Beverly, Jr., 87, 190 Childers, Dan, Soph., 210 Childers, Mark, Soph., 210 Childs, Leslie, sf., 55, 87, 153 Chitwood, Sue, Soph., 87, 210 Choice, Laura, Jr., 190 Clarke, David, Sr., 95, 153 Clark, Gerald, Soph., 210 Clark, Lynnita, Jr., 87, 190 Clark, Marvin, Jr., 78, 190 Clarke, Johnita, Sr., 46, 153 Clevenger, Nancy, Soph., 35, 87, 210 Cline, David, Sr., 53, 153 Cline, Jerry, Soph., 210 Cline, Susan, Soph., 47, 87, 210 Clinton, Don, Soph., 210 Close, Diane, Sr., 56, 153 Cloud, Larry, Sr,, 153 Cloughly, Jimmie, Soph., 210 Cloughly, Nancy, Jr., 58, 190 Coatney, Chuck, Jr., 190 Cobb, Brenda, Jr., 190 Cobb, Floyd, Soph., 42, 210 Cobb, Mark, Jr., 190 Coberly, Sr., 154 Cochran, Richard, Sr., 154 Cofer, Mike, Soph., 210 Coffee, James, Soph., 210 Coffelt, Rick, Soph., 210 Coleman, Barbara, Jr., 46, 76, 87, 190 Collier, Robert, Soph., 210 Colvin, Tommy, Soph., 210 Combest, Joe, Soph., 210 Combest, Steve, Sr., 154 Combs, Pat, Soph., 210 Combs, Ronnie, Soph., 76, 210 Comer, Anne, Soph., 210 Comer, John, Jr., 35, 190 Conger, Alan, Jr., 190 Conklin, Cynthia, Sr,, 46, 55, 59 77 l v 1 87, 154 Conley, Mike, Jr., 190 Conner, Dale, Jr., 190 Cook, Catherine, Jr., 85, 190 Cook, Delton, Sr,, 154 Cook, Leon, Sr., 154, 203 Cook, Oliver, Soph., 58 Cookson, Rodney, Jr., 190 Coons, Dale, Soph., 210 Cooper, Chris, Sr., 154 Cooper, Doug, Jr., 78, 132, 133, 190 Cooper, Patricia, Soph., 47, 76, 87, 210 Copeland, Paul, Sr., 154 Cornelson, Susan, Jr., 34, 54, 87, 190 Cornwell, Bruce, Sr., 154 Corzine, Connie, Jr., 87, 190 Cosetti, Debbie, Sr., 53, 155 Cottman, Linda, Jr., 190 Cottman, Sherie, Jr., 190 Couch, Terry, Soph., 210 Council, Steve, Sr., 155 Countryman, Craig, Soph., 211 Countryman, Jay, Jr., 191 Countryman, Mark, Jr., 191 Countryman, Murl, Jr., 191 Courtney, Larry, Soph., 211 Courtney, Teresa, Jr., 46, 87, 191 Cowan, Jill, Sr., 42, 46, 78, 87, 155 Cowan, Kathleen, Soph., 47, 78, 87, Pauline, Jr., 191 211 Cox, Marilyn, Sr., 35, 54, 106, 155 Cox, Viki, Jt., 87, 191 Cramer, Bill, Sr., 155 Crane, Charles, Jr., 191 Cranford, Donna, Jr., 87, 191 Cranford, Karen, Sr., 155 Cranford, Mike, Sr., 155 Cranford, Mona, Soph., 87, 211 Cranford, Randy, Soph., 52, 211 Crawford, Billy, Soph., 211 Crawford, Donna, Sr., 35, 155 Crawford, Kent, Jr., 191, 226 Crawford, Davis, Richard, Sr., 156 Davis, Ronald, Sr., 42, 107, 156 Davis, Soloman, Jr., 65, 191 Davis, Tracy, Soph., 42, 47, 77, 87,211 Dawson, Marilyn, Jr., 191 Dawson, Steve, Soph., 211 DeArmon, Janet, Sr., 53, 156 DeBuhr, Brenda, Jr., 77, 87, 191 Deda, George, Sr., 62, 156 DeJarnette, John, Soph., 211 Delaney, Bennie, Jr., 47, 192 DelTorto, David, Sr., 62, 148, 156 Deming, Patricia, Jr., 132, 192 Denison, Keri, Sr., 53, 156 DeNoya, Dean, Soph., 65, 211 DeNoya, Joe, Soph.. 211 Denton, Travis,Jr,, 46, 76, 85, 87, 192 DeVilliers, Dianne, Sr., 106, 107, 156 Dew, Barbara, Soph., 211 Dewberry, Glenn, Jr., 192 Deweese, Garry, Sr., 148, 156 DeWhitt, Carl, Soph., 212 DeWhitt, Connie, Soph., 212 Dickerson, Jim, Jr., 42, 52, 69, 192 Dickerson, Joseph, Soph., 212 Dickey, Bill, Sr., 156 Dickison, Wayne, Soph, 212 Didlake, Paul, Soph., 52, 212, 215 Dilbeck, Estelle, Jr., 77, 192 Dilbeck, Tipton, Soph., 212 Ditmore, Johnny, Jr., 192 Dailey, Elaine, Sr., 155 Creech, Harry, Soph, 71, 78, 211 Creech, Mike, Sr., 79, 80, 109, 148, 155 Crilly, Marsha, Jr., 87, 191 Crisp, Melvin, Jr., 191 Cron, LaDonna, Jr., 85, 87, 191 Crook, Marilyn, Jr., 55, 76, 87, 191 Cross, Ricki, Sr., 87, 155 Crosson, Leslie, Soph., 77, 87, 211 Crosson, Mike, Jr., 191 Crosthwait, James, Jr., 191 Crowder, Carol, Jr., 178, 191 Crumm, Patricia, Soph., 76, 211 Crummett, Donna, Soph., 77, 211 Cruzan, Beverly, Soph., 211 Culbreath, Pam, Sr., 70, 155 Cullin, Julianne, Jr., 87, 191 Culver, Michael, Jr., 191 Cummings, David, Sr., 34, 104, 155 Cunningham, Daryl, Jr., 191 Cunningham, Tom, Soph,, 211 Currenis, Billye, Jr., 85, 87, 191 Cusick, Charla, Sr., 85, 155 Czaplinski, Kim, Jr., 34, 46, 87, 191 D Dailey, Priscilla, Soph., 211 Daniel, Jerry, Sr., 52, 155, 230 Dixon, Doyce, Jr., 192 Dobbs, Barbara, Sr., 78, 156 Dodson, 212 Debbie, Soph., 35, 87, 210, Dodson, Louise, Jr., 78, 87, 192 Dodson, Steve, Sr., 156, 226 Doering, Cynthia, Soph,, 76, 212 Donnelly, Clifford, Jr., 78, 192 Donnelly, Neil Carl, Sr., 157 Donovan, Susie, Sr., 46, 46, 157 Dorman, Linda, Soph., 34, 212 Doughty, Patricia, Jr., 192 Dougrey, Pat, Sr., 68, 157 Dowell, Ellen, Jr., 192 Doyle, Leslie, Jr., 87 Driesel, Sue, Sr., 46, 56, 102, 107, 157 Driesel, Willard, Soph., 212 Dufek, Jimmy, Sr., 104, 157 Dufek, Wally, Soph., 212 Dulinsky, Jon, Soph., 212 Duncan, David, Jr., 192 Duroy, Jimmy, Sr., 52 Dyson, Vickie, Soph., 77, 212 E Eaton, Chris, Soph,, 212 Eaton, Jacqueline, Jr., 77, 87, 192 Eaton, Janie, Soph,, 47, 87, 212 Eaton, Robin, Sr., 157 Daniel, Robert, Jr., 191 Daniels, David, Jr., 191 Daniels, Jerry, Soph., 211 Daniels, Leigh, Sr., 156 Dannenmaier, Ruth, Sr., 54, 105, 109, 156 Dannenmaier, William, Soph., 61, 211 Daugherty, Michael, Jr., 53, 191, 195 Davis, Chuck, Soph., 211 Davis, Cynthia, Soph., 87, 211 Davis, David, Soph., 211 Davis, Dee Dee, Sr., 46, 85, 156 Davis, Denise, Jr., 35, 85, 87, 191 Davis, Kenny, Sr., 156 Davis, Nancy,Jr., 46, 86, 87, 188, 191 Davis, Pam, Jr., 46, 85, 87, 191 Eaton, Teri, Soph, 212 Ebert, Colleen,Jr., 42, 58, 59, 87, 192 Ebert, Sharon, Soph, 47, 76, 87 212 Eby, Rober,Jr,, 192 Eccles, Robert, Soph., 212 Edens, Jody, Jr., 192 Edens, Tim, Soph., 212 Edge, Robert, Soph, 212 Edwards, Jane, Jr., 35, 46, 66, 87, 192 Edwards, Mary, Jr., 46, 87, 192 Edwards, Kenneth, Sr., 57, 157 Edwards, Nancy, Sr., 157 Edwards, Rosalee, Sr., 54, 157 Eggleston, Tim, Soph, 212 Eichor, Cindy,Jr., 46, 66, 87, 107, 192, 203 Elam, Jan, Jr., 56, 192 s Elenburg, Peggy, Sr., 157 Ellis, Mark, Sr., 157 Ellis, Teresa, Jr., 192 Ellis, Terry, Jr., 42, 192 Elmer, Jeff, Sr., 157 Endicott, Susan, Sr., 46, 151, 158- Enevoldsen. Mark, Soph., 212 Enix, Patricia, Soph., 87, 212 Enix, Roal, Sr., 53, 59, 158 Epperson, Linda, Sr., 76, 158 Epperson, Paul, Sr., 158 Erkenbeck, Gail, Jr., 46, 59, 192 Eskew, Jan, Jr., 46, 87, 107, 192 Essary, Dennis, Soph., 212 Evans, Catherine, Soph, 212 Evans, David, Soph., 212 Evans, Cynthia, Jr., 46, 87, 192 Ewing, Jacob, Soph., 212 F Fagg, Danny, Jr., 192 Fagg, Linda, Sr., 34, 76, 158 Fair, Kevin, Jr., 192 Fairchild, Kay, Sr., 158 Fanning, Carole, Soph., 77, 87, 212 Farmer, Carolyn, Jr., 76, 85, 87, 192 Fauchier, Cathy, Sr., 158 Faulk, Brad, Soph., 131, 213 Faulk, Warren, Jr., 192 Fee, Cindy, Soph.,'213 Felix, Sandy, Sr., 46, 158 Felty, Ronnie, Jr., 65, 193 Ferguson, Kevin, Sr., 158 Ferree, Jim, Jr., 193 Ferree, John, Soph,, 213 Fender, Tommie, Soph., 213, 221 Fetrow, Janet, Sr., 87, 158 Fetrow, John, Soph,, 213 Fields, Edwin, Jr., 193 Fields, Steve, Jr., 193 Fields, Wesley, Jr., 193 Pike, Gary, Jr., 193 Fike, Sherry, Soph, 213 Findley, Butch, Jr., 193 Findley, Teresa, Soph,, 213 Fisher, Jackie, Soph., 47, 87, 213 Fisher, Kirk, 78, 193 Fleenor, Carla, Soph., 213 Fleharty, Dave, Soph., 213 Fleharty, Tim, Sr., 158 Fleming, Angela, Soph., 77, 213 Flippin, Byron, Sr., 158 Focke, Eddie, Jr., 193 Forbes, Pamela, Soph., 213 Ford, Jerry, Soph., 213 Ford, Martha, Soph., 47, 87, 213 Fortune, Oscar, Soph., 213 Foster, Mike, Soph., 213 Foster, Terry, Jr., 193 Fowler, Trudy, Soph., 213 Fox, Jacque, Sr., 76, 158 Fralick, Nancy, Jr., 46, 193 Frantz, June, Sr., 46, 158 Fredricks, Adele, Sr., 158 Freele, Kevin, Sr., 42, 159 Freeman, Melton, Jr.. 107, 193, 226 Freeman, Susan, Sr., 77, 159 Freeman, Teresa, Jr., 77, 193 French, Ricky, Soph., 215 Frick, Dee Ann, Jr., 85, 87, 193 Frohlich, David, Sr., 43, 44, 57, 103, 105, 154, 159 Frohlich, Phil, Soph., 213 Frost, Chris, Jr., 85, 87, 193 Fruits, Chris, Jr,, 193 Fry, Janette, Sr., 56, 159 Fugate, Shelley, Soph., 42, 213 Fulks, Carol, Soph., 213 Fuller, Jani, Sr., 45, 46, 103, 104, 107, 159. 230 Fuller, Rhonda, Jr., 56, 193 G . Gammill, Don, Jr., 193 Gammon, Steve, Jr., 193 Gandy, Becky, Soph., 87, 213 Gandy, Craig, Jr., 193 Gardner, Steve, Soph,, 213 Garland, Ricky, Soph,, 65 Garrett, Clifford, Jr., 193 Garrett, Clyde, Soph., 76, 213 Garrison, David, Soph., 213 Garrison, Donna, Jr., 193 Garrity, Michael, Jr., 193 Garroute, Sheryl, Jr., 87, 193 Garroutte, William, Jr., 52, 213 Garton, Vance, Sr., 159 Garton, Wayne, Sr., 159 Gass, Lanita, Sr., 72, 85, 159 Gauger, Marilyn, Sr., 64, 76, 159 Brazilian exchange student Regula Baumgartner engages in her first snowball fight. is Hunter, Patsy, jr., 85, 87, 70, 195 Gay, Ed, Sr., 62, 159 Geb, Kathy, Soph., 213 Gibson, Anna Marie, Soph., 87, Gibson, Robert, jr., 42, 193 Gilbert, Tim, jr., 193 Gillan, Wynn, jr., 193 Girdner, Cynthia, Soph., 213 Gladden, Tammie, Soph., 213 G laser, Glaser, janette, jr., 53, 193 Mike, Soph., 213 Glover, Gary, Sr., 159 Glover Melvin,jr., 193 Glover Van, Soph., 213 Goins. john, Soph., 213 Goins, Suzanne, Sr., 87, 159 Golay, Gordon, Soph., 214 Golay Golay Q a Larry, jr., 194 Mary, Sr., 159 213 Grubb, Mike, Sr., 160 Grubb, Peggy, Soph., 47, 214 Guinn, jay, jr., 194 Guinn, Nancy, Sr., 55, 160 Guinn, Phillip, jr., 131, 194 Gumieio, Susan, jr., 76 Gunn, Susan, Soph., 87, 214 H Haas, Skip, Soph., 76, 214 Hackler, Ronald, Sr., 160 Hadden, Bruce, jr., 194 Hagerdon, Kevin, jr., 194 Haley, Carolyn, Sr., 35. 160 Hall Brenda, jr., 194 Hall, Carol, jr., 76, 194 Hall Glenda, jr., 194 Hall, D., Sr., 62, 160 Hargraves, Randy, Sr., 42, 53, 161 Hargraves, Stacy, Soph., 214 Hargrove, Henry, Soph., 215 Hargrove, Patti, Soph., 215 Harjo, Wz1nd11, Sr., 161 Harlan, Billie jean, jr., 46, 87, 194 Harman, james, Soph., 215 Harper, Rennie, Soph., 215 Harris, Charles, Soph., 215 Harris, Connie, jr., 42, 46, 69, 85, 87, 194 Harris, Patty, Sr., 61, 105, 109, 161 Harris, Steven, jr., 194 Harris, William, jr., 194 Harrison, Paul, jr., 194 Hassell, Peggy, Sr., 42, 85, 105, 161 Hatfield, Nancy, jr., 85, 87, 194 Hatfield, Susan, Sr., 161 Hudnall, Robert Leon, Soph., 215 Huffman, Kitty, jr., 195 Hughes, Marty, 35. 77, 87, 195 Hull. Bob, Soph., 76. 215 Golay, Rose Marie, jr., 58, 194 Golay, Steven, Soph., 214 Goldenstern, Linda, Sr., 42, 46, 64, 103,104,106,107,109,159 Goldsmith, Robert, Soph., 214 Goldsmith, Sharon, Soph., 214 Goodman, janet, Sr., 44, 159 Gordon, Greg, Soph., 214 Gordon, Stella, Soph., 214 Gordy, Barbara, Soph., 78, 214 Gore, Stan, jr., 133, 194 Gorrell, Glenda, jr., 77, 87, 194 Gough, Larry, Sop., 214 Grace, LeAwna, Soph., 55, 214 Graesch, Duane, jr., 194 Gray, jimmy, Soph., 65, 214 Gregg, Donna, Soph., 76, 87, 214 Gregson, Ross, jr., 194 Griffin, Steve, Sr., 52, 159 Griffith, Eddie, jr., 194 Griffith, janice, Soph., 35, 214 Grigg, Linda, Soph., 87, 217 Grigg, Roger, Soph., 214 Grimley, Doyle, jr., 194 Grisham, David, jr., 194, 195 Griswald, john, Sr., 160 Grover, Raecine, jr., 46, 78, 194 Groves, james, Sr., 160 Groves, Paul, Soph., 214 Hall, jerry, jr., 194 Hall, jack, Soph., 214 Hall, Mary jane, Soph., 65, 214 Haun, Ted, jr., 194 Hawkins, Garland, Soph., 215 Hawthorn, Teresa, Soph., 87, 215 Humble, Gail, Soph., 215 Humble, Patti,jr., 56, 77, 86, 87, 195 Hundley, Fred, Soph., 215 Hundley, Martha, Sr., 85, 132, 163 Hunt, Betty, 53, 87, 195 Hunt, janice, jr., 195 Hunt, Mark, Soph., 66, 215 Hunt, Marty, Soph., 215 Hunt, Steven, Soph,, 52, 216 Hunt, Susan, Soph., 216 Hunter, Hunter. Hunter, Chuck, jr., 52, 195 Dennis, jr.. 53, 195 jo, Sr., 163 Huston, Tom, Soph., 210, 216 Hutson, Terry, jr., 53 Hyde, Lynn, Soph., 216 Hall Hall Susan, Soph., 214 Sylvia, Soph., 214 Haller, Karen, Sr., 53, 160 Hallett, Carlene, Soph., 59, 87, 214 Halley, Elizabeth, Soph., 87, 214 Halley, Sharon, jr., 72, 85, 87, 194 Halton, jeanita, Sr., 56, 160 Hambleton, Patty, Sr., 161 Hamilton, Birdie, Soph., 56, 77, 214 Hamilton, Carl, jr., 194 Hamilton, Scott, jr., 194 Hamlin, Shelley, jr., 194 Hammans, Larry. Soph., 214 Hand, Frances, jr., 194 Hand, Leon, jr., 194 Hand, Vickie, Soph., 87, 214 Hangar, Chardale, jr., 194 Hanggi, Gerry, Sr., 42,41 57, 98, 61, 104,106,161 Hanggi, john, jr.,H194 Hankins, Betty, jr., 194 Harader, Gayla, Soph., 214 Harden, Debra,jr., 42, 46, 85, 87, 194 Hardesty, jaequetta, jr,, 87, 194 Hardin, Carol, jr., 194 Hargraves, Kathy, Soph., 87, 214 Biology Club members study Lake Ponca on Earth Day. Haynes, Gwen, Soph., 215 Haynes, Mary, Sr., 77, 161 Headrick, Michael, Soph., 215 Hearon, Bruce, jr., 194 Heaton, Dianna, Soph., 77, 87, 215 Hein, William, jr., 66, 194 Heintz, Paul, jr., 194 Heldenbrand, Carolyn, Sr., 54, 161 Hendrickson, Mark, jr., 76, 194 Helt, Terry, Sr., 161 Helton, David, Soph., 215 Heltzel, Mark, Sr., 161 Hemken, Vickie, Soph., 78, 215 Henderson, Amy, Soph., 47, 77, 87, 215 Henderson. joyce, Sr., 161 Henderson, Rhonda, Soph., 215 Heneha, Mike, Sr., 76, 103, 161 Heneha, Ronald, Soph., 215 Heppler, Marilyn, Sr., 162 Hermes, Danny, Soph., 215 Hermes, Mike, jr., 195 Hernandez, Bruce, jr., 195 Herrington. Kathleen, Sr., 162 Hess, Mary, jr., 195 Hess, Susan, Sr., 76, 87, 162 Hicks, Sherman, Soph., 215 Higgins, Donnie, Soph., 65, 215 Higgins, Fran, Sr., 162 Higgs, Sandra, jr., 77, 195 Hill, Deborah, Soph., 34, 54, 215 Hillhouse, Luella, jr., 69, 195 Hinkle, Donna, Soph., 215 Hinkle, Linda, Sr., 42, 162 Hinton, Glenn, Sr., 59 Hisey. Don, Sr., 42, 162 Hisket, Linda, Sr., 56, 87, 107, 162 Hogan, janice, Sr., 85, 87, 162 Hohenberger, Gary, jr., 195 Holcomb, Frieda,jr.. 87. 106, 195, 200 Holden, Ross, jr., 195 Holick, Clark, jr., 195 Holmes, Cherri, Sr., 162 Holmes, Fred, jr., 195 Holt, Pam, Sr., 163 Homeratha, Kathy, Soph., 58, 215 Hoogendoorn, Ora, Soph., 215 Hopkins, Steve, jr., 195 Horne, Mary, jr., 195 Horner, Donalyn, Soph., 87, 215 Horner, Scott, jr., 42, 73, 195 Hosman, Susan, Sr., 85, 163 A Howe, Vanice, Sr., 87, 163 Howell, Debby, jr., 46, 87, 85, 195 Hubbard, Vick, jr., 195 Huddleston, Ruby Denise,jr., 56, 87, 195 I Irons, Adonna, jr., 195 Ivie, Randall, Soph., 216 lvie, Stephen, Soph., 52, 216 Irwin, Sharon Kay, Soph., 216 J jackson, Donna Gay, Soph., 216 jackson, Estell Darlene, Soph., 216 jackson, Glenda, Sr., 95, 163 jackson, jan Fay, 53, 195 jackson, Ralph, Sr., 163 jackson, Wiletta Mae, Soph., 216 jacks, Willizim Leonard, jr., 195 jacobs, jacobs. Cheryl Lynn, Soph., 216 Oletha, jr., 195 james, Debbie, Sr., 68, 163 james, George Newton, Soph., 104, 216 james, Mona Gay, Soph., 216 james, Wilber, Sr., 165 ja1'man,jeanne,jr.. 46, 85. 87, 194 jeffries, jerry Donna, Soph., 87. 216 jeffrics, Keith, Soph., 216 jenkins, Roy. Soph., 216 jensen, Barbara Kay, Soph., 77, 216 jernigan, Dejuan, jr., 195 johnson, Bruce. jr., 195 johnson, Cathy, Soph., 87, 216 johnson, Danny Eugene, jr., 195 johnson, Dcnece, SIC, 53, 163 johnson, jeri Allen, Sr., 53, 148 johnson, jody, Sr., 76, 163 johnson, Larry, Soph., 216 johnson, Leisa, St., 35, 42, 46, 68, 163 johnson, Lesly, Soph., 77, 87, 216 johnson, Rita Carol, jr., 56 johnson, Ronnie, Soph., 216 johnson, Steven Eugene, jr., 65 johnson, Tom, Soph., 216 johnston, Phyllis, jr., 78, 195 jones, jackie, Soph., 87, 216 jones, joe, Sr., 163 jones, Larry Douglas, jr., 196 jones, Lela Dorene, jr., 196 jones, Linda, Sr., 42, 77, 163 jones, Margaret Ruth,jr., 76, 106, 196 jones, Terane, Sr., 163 jones, William, Soph., 216 jordan, Teresa, Soph., 216 jorgenson, Susan Rae, jr., 58, 196 jueschke, jerry, jr., 42, 87, 196 justice, George, Soph,, 216, 220 K Kassen, Richard Forest, jr., 196 Kaup, Michael, Soph., 216 Keathly, jane, Sr., 164 Keeler, Cletus, jr., 196 Keeler, Donita, jr., 196, 77 Keeney, LaVawn, Sr., 46, 66, 67, 72, 85, 164 Kelley, Charles, Soph., 216 Kelley, Sarah, jr., 87, 196 Kelley, Cindy, Soph., 216 Kelly, David Wayne, Sr., 52, 164 Kelly, Donna, Soph., 216 Kelly, Nancy Lee, jr., 35, 56, 196 Keltner, Rick, Sr., 53, 164 Kemp, Daniel Wayne, jr., 196 Kendle, Garry, Soph., 216 Kennedy, Patricia, Soph., 216 Kent, john Edward, jr., 196 Kimbrel, Billy, jr., 196 Kimbrel, Bobby, Soph., 216 Kimmel, Danny, Sr., 107, 148, 164 Kimmel, Sally, jr., 46, 85, 87, 196 Kincy, jenice, Soph., 47, 76, 87, 216 King, Carl, Soph., 216 King, Debra, Soph., 47, 87, 216 King, Kay, Soph., 216 King, Kris, Sr., 164 Kinzie, Chester, Sr., 164 Kinzie, Kathy, Soph., 216 Kirk, Gilbert, Sr., 42, 164 Kirkpatrick, Bill, Sr., 91, 148, 164 Kitchel, Charles, Soph., 216 Kizer, Kathleen Marie, jr., 58, 196 Kizer, Susan, Soph., 47, 87, 216 Klienmann, Bill, jr., 196 Kline, Sue, Sr., 164 Klinger, jerry, Soph., 216 Klinger, Marilyn Sue, jr., 87, 196 Klopp, Duane, Soph., 216 Klumpp, Buddy, jr., 196 Knedler, William, jr., 196 Knight, Harold, Sr., 164 Knight, Robin, Sr., 42, 87, 164 Knoch, Rickie, Soph., 216 Koehler, Ronnie, jr., 196 Koehn, jonathan, Soph., 216 Koger, Elisabeth, Soph., 216 Koger, Robert, jr., 201 Kolb, Mike, jr., 196 Konklin, Ray Gary, jr., 196 Krebs, Sheila, Sr., 54, 164, 87 Kreger, Calvin, Sr., 164 Kreger, Marilyn, Soph., 47, 77, 216 Krider, Connie, Soph., 216 Krulic, Paul, jr., 196 Kygar, Sarah, Soph., 47, 77, 87, 216 L Lacy, Susan, Sr., 95, 165 Lacey, Terry, Soph., 87, 216 Laird, Delmar, jr., 78, 196 Lake, Benny R., Soph., 216 Lake, Gene, Sr., 165 Lamson, Patsy, Sr., 102, 165 Landes, Randy, Sr., 53, 165 Lane, Bobby, Soph., 216 Lane, Sharon, Soph., 47, 217 Langely, Nancy Aileen, Sr., 53, 165 Langwell, Karen Gail, jr., 87, 196 Larkins, Ricke, jr., 196 Laughlin, Mike, Sr., 165 Lawler, Cynthia, Sr., 56, 165 Lawler, Mark, Soph., 61, 217 Lawrence, Byron, Soph., 217 Lawrence, Ricky, jr., 196 League, Steve, Sr., 165 Leake, Marsha, Soph., 87, 217 LeBaron, jerry, Soph., 217 Lechtenberg, Mark Andy, Soph., 76, 217 Lechtenberg, Fred Lee, Soph., 217 Ledbetter, Lane, Sr., 165 Lee, Dolores, Soph., 42, 47, 87, 77, 217 Lee, Elaine, Soph., 47, 87, 78, 217 Lee, janet, jr., 76, 196 Lee, Rena, jr., 76, 87, 196 Leech, jeannie, jr., 196 Leggett, Wanda, jr., 196 Lemasrer, Ken, jr., 196 Lembke, janet Sue, Soph,, 47, 76, 87, 217 Leonard, Stephen, Sr., 64, 165 LeMonnier, Rickey, jr., 197 Le Roy, jarvis, Soph., 217 Lessert, Debra, jr., 73, 134, 197 Lessert, Leslie, Soph., 42, 87, 77, 134, 211,217 Lessert,' Robert, Soph., 217 Lewis, David, jr., 197 Lewis, Deborah Ann, Sr., 165 Leiber, Loretta, Sr., 46, 64, 78, 165,169 Lieber, Richard, Soph., 217, 221 Lindsay, Margaret, jr., 46, 77, 87, 197 Lindsay, Winston, Sr., 57, 78, 165 Lindsey, john, Soph., 217 Lingerfelt, Harley, Sr., 166 Lingerfelr, janis, Soph., 217 Link, Debbie, jr., 46, 87, 197 Littlehoe, Rebecca, jr., 197 Littlewalke, Robert, jr., 197 Litton, Kenneth, jr., 70, 71, 78, 197 Locke, Diana, Sr., 87, 166 Locke, jennifer, Sr., 166 Locker, Brenda jean, Soph., 217 Lockett, George W., Soph., 217 Lockett, Sandra, jr., 197 Lockhart, Rebecca, Soph., 217 Lockwood, Willis, Soph., 217 Lodes, Kevin, Soph., 217 Logan, Ann Marie, Soph., 77, 87 ,217 Long, Bennie, jr., 197 Long, Benjie, Sr., 166 Long, Cheryl, jr., 197 Long, Doug, jr., 53, 197 Long, Lamont, jr., 76, 197 Long, Nancy, jr., 46, 87, 85, 193, 197 Lorenz, Michael, jr., 197 Love, Gary Dean, Soph., 217 Love, janiece, Sr., 166 Love, Mark, Soph., 217 Loving, Colin, Sr., 103, 107, 166 Loving, Kevin, Sr., 166 Loving, Sue, Sr., 46, 85, 67, 98, 105, 166,172 Low, Melinda, jr., 87, 197 Lowe, Mary, jr., 85, 87, 197 Lowe, Robert, Soph., 217 Lowery, Debra, Soph., 35, 217 Lowman, Dave, jr., 197 Lowry, Ronald, Soph., 76, 217 Ludwig, Carol Sue, Soph., 77, 87, 217 Luis, Dennis A., Soph., 217 Luis, Paula jean, Soph., 47, 87, 217 Luster, Creedance, jr., 87, 192, 197 Luster, Udell, Soph., 87, 217 Lynn, Steve, jr., 197 Lyons, Marsha, jr., 87, 197 M MacDonnell, Doug, jr., 197 McAlexander, Kathy, Sr., 166 McAlister, David, jr., 197 McArthur, Kendall, Sr., 166 McBride, Clifton, Sr., 53, 166 McCabe, Charles, jr., 197 McCaffree, Rae Ann, jr., 88, 197 McCallick, Edith, jr., 56, 197 McCartney, Nancy, Sr., 42, 85, 109, 166 McCeary, Dennis Lee, Soph., 217 McClelland, Paul, jr., 55, 87, 197 McColgan, Dona Fay, Soph., 214, 217 McCormick, Bill, Sr., 42, 109, 167, 223 McCormick, Polly, jr., 46, 87, 134, 188, 197 McCune, john Ray, Sr., 167 McCune, Lloyd, jr., 197 McDaniel, Phil, Sr., 167 McDaniel, Sherrie, Sr., 167 McElroy, Manuel john, Soph., 217 McEnany, Rebecca, jr., 35, 87, 197 McEnany, Tanya Fagg, jr., 197 McFarland, Clifford Andrew, Soph., 217 McGee, Kenneth, Soph., 217 McGee, Kevin, jr., 197 McGhee, Michael, Soph., 217 McGinn, Helen, Soph., 77, 87, 217 McGraw, Vickie, jr., 46, 87, 197 McGrew, Ginger, Soph., 77, 87, 217, 47 McGugan, Tony, jr., 197 McGuire, Ronnie, jr., 198 Mclhtyre, jo Nell, Soph., 35, 217 Mcjunkin, Ruth, jr., 42, 46, 76, 87, 85,198 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Carlton, Soph., 218 Maxwell, Kathy, sf., 54, 106, 108, 109 Meador, Mitch, Soph., 106, 218 Meadows, Gordon, Soph., 218 Mears, Carolyn, Jr., 198 Megee, LaVerne, Jr., 198 Mehring, John, Jr., 45, 66, 198 Meier, Rita, Jr,, 87, 191, 198 Melber, Sandra, Jr., 85, 87, 198 Meredith, Jeri, Jr., 198 Mertz, Marilyn,Jr., 42, 46, 85, 87, 198 Michels, Sue, Soph., 218 Mieir, Ross Allen, Soph., 218 sfzez-.ease,ra--f,,,s,,,,W,,-Wt --WV.-fa f,, .fe,ra--W' 1514, --f-gxtsgftswgzii -1 :sf Miller, Miles, Soph., 218 Miller, Terry, Soph., 218 Miller, Virginia, Sr., 168 Milligan, Charles, Soph., 218 Mills, Elaine, Sr., 70, 72, 85, 168 Miner, Linda, Jr., 198 Minor, Mary, Soph., 87, 218 Minor, Tom, Sr., 42, 57, 105, 168 Minter, Billy, Jt,, 198 Miser, Linda, Jr., 198 Miser, Jenny, Soph., 218 Mitchell, Michael, Jr., 198 Mock, Janelle, Jr., 198 Moncrief, Helen, Jr., 35, 46, 87, 198 Moneymaker, Dennis, 168 Monsour, Dane, Jr., 62, 198 Monsour, Dee, Sr., 56, 72, 85, 107, 169 Montgomery, Paula, Sr., 46, 53, 169 Montgomery, Royce, Soph., 218 Mooney, Dennis, Soph., 218 Moore, Dennis, Jr., 198 Moore, Dennis, Jr., 198 Moore, Donna, Soph., 87, 218 Moore, Elvesta Ann, Soph., 77, 218 Moore, Gala, Sr., 56, 169 Moore, Glynn, Jr., 195, 198 Moore, Marchall, Soph., 218 Moore, Sandra, Soph., 87, 218 Moran, Larry, Sr., 104, 169 Moreland, Ray, Soph., 219 Morgan, Deborah, Soph., 219 Morgan, Frances, Soph., 219 Morgan, Jan Sue, Soph., 77, 87, 219 Morgan, Sandra Sue, Soph., 87, 219 Morris, Rusty, Soph., 52, 219 Morrison, Larry, Jr., 52, 198 Morrison, Steve, Sr., 169 Moses, Gloria, Sr., 64, 169 Moss, Linda, Sr., 66, 169 Moyer, David, Jr,, 42, 85, 199 Moyer, Michelle, Jr., 69, 78, 87, 199 Mullennax, Paul Scott, Soph., 219 Mullin, Brenda Jean, Soph., 77, 87, 219 Murphree, Jim, Soph., 219 Murphree, Kathy, Sr., 46, 169 Murphy, Jody, Sr., 35, 169 Murray, Brenda Marie, Soph., 87, 219 Murray, Marilyn Jane, Soph., 219 Music, Tommy, Soph., 219 Mussert, Mary, Sr., 46, 170 Mussetr, Robin, Soph., 47, 99, 206, 207, 219 Myer, Bertha, Jr., 199 Myers, Ann, Sr., 58, 64, 170 Myers, Belinda, Jr., 87, 199 Myers, Carol, Sr., 170 Myers, Charles, Sr., 170 Myers, David, Jr., 199 Myers, Donna, Jr., 46, 99, 186, 199 Myers, Larry, Jr. 199 Myers, Linda Kay, Soph., 87, 219 N Nash, Diana Renee, Soph., 219 Neely, Pam, Jr., 199 Neese, Janet, Soph., 87, 219 Neese, Nancy, Sr., 170 Neff, Bert, Jr., 199 Neidig, Dale, Jr,, 199 Neidig, Kevin, Soph., 219 Neill, Dennis, Sr., 103, 170 Nelson, Betty, Jr., 199 Nelson, Carla, Sr., 170 Nelson, Ethel Lucille, Soph., 219 Nelson, Everett, Jr., 35, 199 Nelson, Inger, Soph., 87, 219 Nelson, Jennifer, Soph., 219 Nelson, Ronny, Jr., 199 Nelson, Sam, Soph,, 219 Newlin, David, Soph., 219 Newlin, Ted Joe, Soph., 219 Newman, Gwen, Soph., 87, 219 Nichols, Judy, Soph., 219 Nichols, Mark, Sr., 53, 170 Niemann, John, Sr., 52 Niemann, Susan, Jr., 87, 199 Nimmo, Joe, Jr., 199, 204 Nimmo, Wesley, Soph., 219 Norris, Carol, Soph., 87, 219 Norris, Mike, Soph., 219 Northcutt, Eddie, Jr., 199 Northrup, George, Jr., 199 Novotny, Charles, Sr., 170 Nunn, Kathy, Jr., 199 Nunn, Susan, Soph., 219 Nutter, Luther, Soph., 219 Nurtle, Philip, Soph., 219 O O'Dell, Ava, Jr., 199 Odum, Gary, Jr., 199 Ogan, Pam, Soph., 47, 132, 219 Ogle, Marsha, Soph., 87, 219 O'Grady, John, Soph., 219 O'Haugherty, Kathy, Jr,, 85, 87, 199 Olinger, Debra, Jr., 199 Osborn, Pam, Jr., 199 Osborn, Ray, Soph., 219 Osborn, Sherri, Sr., 170 Osborne, Elizabeth, Sr., 109, 170 Osburn, Glynda, Jr., 59, 199 Osburn, Terrie, Sr., 170 Oswalt, Gary, Jr,, 199 Oswalt, Gloria, Soph., 219 Oulds, Scott, Jr., 199 Overman, Marcine, Soph., 219 Owen, Gary, Jr., 199 Ownbey, Carolyn, Sr., 170 Ownbey, Marilyn, Sr., 170, 53, 55 P Paden, Roger, Soph., 219 Page, Joy, Soph., 47, 87, 219 Paige, Danny, Sr., 103, 106, 170 Paige, Mike, Jr., 42, 199 Pankratz, Mike, Sr., 171 Pappan, Jesse, Soph., 219 Pappan, Patty, Sr., 56, 171 Parker, James, Soph., 219 Parker, Mario, Soph., 219 Parkinson, Cheryl, Sr., 46, 85, 87, 171 Parks, Debra, Sr., 53, 171 Parr, Bruce, Soph., 219 Parr, Linda, Jr., 199 Parrish, Darrell, Soph., 219 Pass, Waddy, Sr., 70, 171 Patrick, Linda, Jr., 86, 87, 199 Patterson, Carol, Jr., 55, 76, 200 Patterson, Rickie, Sr., 171 Patton, Gordon, Jr., 200 Patzkowski, Carolyn, Soph., 219 Pavlik, Jane, Jr., 46, 85, 87, 200 Payne, Karla, Sr., 34, 171 Payne, Stephen, Soph., 219 Peckenpaugh, Gary, Jr., 200 Pederson, Susan, Sr., 53, 171 Pelton, Kathy, Jr., 87, 200 Pennington, Pamela, Soph., 219 Pensoneau, Darlene, Jr., 76 Perciful, Terry, Soph., 219 Perciful, Wayne, Sr., 171 Peters, Jan, Jr., 46, 87, 106, 200 Peters, Kathleen, Jr., 76, 87, 200 Petersen, Katherine, Soph., 47, 87, 220 Petersen, Sherry, Soph., 35, 220 Petty, Deanne, Sr., 171 Pewardy, Lavelle, Sr., 58, 171 Phelps, David, Jr., 200 Phelps, John, Jr., 42, 106, 186, 187, 200 Phillips, James, Sr., 171 Phillips, Leslie, Soph., 220 Phipps, Clay, Soph., 42, 206, 207, 220 Pickens, Brady, Jr., 200 Pinegar, Earl, Soph., 220 Pinkerton, Sue, Jr., 87, 70, 200 Pipestem, Leon, Soph., 220 Pitts, Brenda, Jr., 200 Pitts, Clara, Soph., 42, 132, 220 Pitts, Mike, Sr., 171 Plaskett, Suzanne, Soph., 220 Plumleigh, Cheryl, Soph., 87, 220 Plumleigh, Johnnie, Sr., 53 Polkinghorne, Joyce, Jr., 87, 200 Pollard, Ben, Jr., 200 Pollard, Donna, Soph., 220 Pollard, Raymond, Jr,, 200 Pollard, Ruth, Soph., 220 Popham, Linda, Soph., 47, 87, 220 Popham, Patricia, Sr., 56, 64, 106, 107, 169, 171 Poplin, Larry, Sr., 42, 59, 171 Porter, David, Jr., 200 Porter, Steve, Jr., 131, 200 Porters, Rhonda, Sr., 172 Potts, Brian, Jr., 200 Poulter, Darryl, Soph., 220 Riggs, Debra, Soph., 221 Rightmire, Terry, Sr., 173 Rigsby, Mark, Sr., 148, 173 Rigsby, William, Soph., 221 Riley, Dennis Eugene, Soph., 106, 221 Riley, Michael, Sr., 173 Rippee, Ginice, Jr., 201 Roach, Kennie, Soph., 87, 221 Roach, Mary, Jr., 42, 59, 58, 87, 201 Roberts, Kathie, Soph., 221 fRobertson, Royce, Jr., 99, 105, 201 3 Robins, Jeanne, Sr., 42, 46, 85, 173 Schloss, Cheryl, Soph., 222 Schmid, Allen Dwight, Sr., 174 Schmidt, Paula Jean, Sr., 42, 56, 85, 174 Schmidt, Susan Marie, Sr., 174 Schneeberger, Dennis, Jr., 201 Schneider, Richard Stanley, Sr., 57, 109, 174 Schneider, Richard, Soph., 222 Schooly, Johnnie, Jr., 201 Schrader, Gayle, Soph., 47, 87, 222 Powell, Cindy, Soph., 220 Powell, Patricia, Sr., 43, 172 Powell, Patricia, Jr., 46, 87, 85, 193, 200 Powell, Stephen, Jr., 200 Presson, Phillip, Soph., 220 Price, Brenda, Soph., 220 Price, Eugene, Soph., 65, 220 Price, Richard, Sr., 53 Primeaux, Betty, Jr., 200 Primeaux, Floyd, Sr., 172 Primeaux, George, Soph,, 58, 220 Prince, Glenn, Sr., 172 Pruett, Anita, Soph., 220 Pruett, Eddie, Soph., 220 Pruett, Kathy, Sr., 87, 172 Pruitt, Stephen, Soph., 220 Q Quickel, Robin, Soph., 47, 87, 220 Quinn, Bill, Jr., 200 Quinn, Nancy, Sr., 42, 87, 172 Quoetone, Walter, Soph,, 42, 220 R Rafferty, Ralph, Jr., 200 Rains, Gail, Jr., 34, 56, 200 Rains, Tamara, Sr., 107, 172 Rains, Tim, Sr., 148, 172 Ralls, Charles, Jr., 200 ' Robins, Kristi, Soph., 221 L.Robinson, Charles, Sr., 173 Robinson, Dennis, Jr., 201 Robinson, Geary, Soph., 42, 221 Robinson, William, Soph., 221 Robison, Donna, Jr., 76, 201 Rochelle, George, Sr., 173 Rockett, Rudy, Soph., 78, 221 Rodden, Kendle, Soph., 221 Rodriques, Lynda, Soph., 87, 221 Rogers, Diana, Jr., 87, 201 Rogers, James, Sr,, 42, 173 Rogers, Rogers, Linda, Soph., 221 Malinda, Soph., 221 Rogers, Randy, Jr., 201 Rogers, Roberta, Jr., 87, 201 Roland, Alton Bill, Sr., 173 Roland, David, Jr., 201 Roland, Kenneth, Jr., 201 Roland, Rhobbie, Soph., 221 Roller, Barry, Soph., 221 Roller, Barry, Jr., 53, 201 Roller, Chris, Jr., 201 Rollins, David, Sr., 173 Romary, Deborah, Soph., 221 Romary, Sharon, Soph., 221 Roquemore, Joe, Soph., 221 Rorabough, Joyce Mae, Soph., 221 Ross, Katherine, Jr., 201 Ross, Tom, Sr., 173 Ramey, Monte, Sr., 62, 154, 160, 172 Ramsdell, Gary, Sr., 57, 172 Ramsey, Connie, Sr., 55, 172 Ramsey, Deborah, Soph., 220 Ramsey , Hollie, Soph., 42, 220 Ramsey, Karen, Soph., 55, 220 Randle, Rankin, Larry, Sr., 103, 172 Jimmy C., Soph., 220 Rankin, Martha, Soph., 220 Rankins, Martha, Jr., 87, 200 Ranzau, Linda, Jr., 46, 85, 87, 200 Rayns,Jeff, Sr., 53, 173 Reamy, Dewayne, Soph., 220 Reaves, Donna, Soph., 47, 220 Redmond, Kerry, Jr., 200 Redmond, Kerry, Soph., 220 Round, Cindy,Jr., 42, 46, 87, 192, 201 Round, D. J., Sr., 173 Round, Lerri, Soph., 47, 87, 76, 221 Rowe, David, Sr., 174 Rowe, Joyce, Jr., 201 Rowe, Lois, Jr., 201 Ruckle, Myralynn M,, Soph., 221 Rudd, Gordon, Soph., 221 Ruff, Jack, Soph., 221 Runyan, James, Soph., 221 Rupert, John, Jr., 59, 201 Rush, Cathey, Sr., 174 Rush, Christy, Soph., 87, 221 Russell, Jeff, Sr., 174 Russell, Mark, Jr., 201 Russell, William, Soph., 221 Shears, Linda, Jr., 202 Sheldon, Beckey, Soph., 222 Sheldon, Jim Mike, Sr., 59, 62, 175 Shelton, Calvin, Soph., 222 Shelton, Sandi Kay, Sr., 175 Shepler, Charles Steven, Sr., 175 Sherbon, Danny Charles, Sr., 109, 175 Sherbon, Gayla, Soph., 42, 47, 55, 222 Sherbon, Kathryn, Soph., 87, 222 Sherbon, William, Jr., 202 Sherman, Linda, Jr., 87, 202 PONCA crrv, In dear old Oklahoma - Fairest Daughter of the.West Stands our beloved highschool In the city we love,,9fbest,g,je i,.sr, -- .-.' as f. 1 f f + -. '11...f-0.11.91...1t.e.-...-....-gi..-1 1 - .. . - 9 The fed J. Now, what Than our colors redifaiiditfiblue. Ponca City, we love you With your colors red and blue, Ever loyal, faithful, ,r,s 1 Schutte, Bill M., Soph., 222 Scott, QLarryj Mac, Sr., 175 Scott, Stephen, Soph., 222 201 Reed, David, Soph., 220 Reed, Jim, Soph., 220 Reimer, Donna, Soph., 220 Renbarger, Janice, Jr., 46, 87, 85, 200 Rence, Dorian, Sr., 78, 109 Renshaw, Debra, Soph., 220 Revard, Joyce, Soph., 220 Reyes,-John, Sr,, 173 Reyes, Loretta, Jr., 200 Reynolds, David, Soph., 220 Reynolds, Gaylene, Jr., 64, 87, 107, 200 Rhea, Pamela, Jr., 200 Rhodd, Debbie, Soph., 220 Rutledge, Dianna, Soph., 221 Rutledge, Grant, Sr., 53, 174 Rutledge, Kathleen, Soph., 56, 221 Rutledge, Lynn, Sr., 34, 174 Rutledge, Robert, Soph., 221 Ryan, Pamela, Jr., 69, 85, 87, 201 S Sanders Sanders, Sanders Sanders Sanders , cheiyi A., Soph., sv, 221 Dale, Soph., 214, 221 David, Sr., 53, 174 ,John, Sr., 53, 174 Kathy, Soph., 42, 87, 221 Scovill, Edward James, Sr., 175 Seabridge, Gary Lee, Sr., 53, 175 See, William Warren, Sr., 64, 175 Self, Susan Michelle, Jr., 201 Sells, Calvin, Soph., 222 Senseman, Lindel Dale, Sr., 175 Seyfarth, Huey, Soph., 42 Shafer, Charles, Jr., 201 Schafer, Pamela,Jr., 42, 46, 85, 87, 201 Sharp, Brenda, Soph., 54, 222 Sharpe, Jeff, Soph., 52, 222 Sharpe, William, Jr., 201, 226 Sharrock, Joann, Jr., 46, 66, 87, 188, Rhoads, Wesley, Sr., 62, 173 Rice, Jim, Soph., 220 Richard, Dolley, Jr., 200 Richesin, Bill, Soph., 221 Rider, Terry, Jr., 200 Ridgew ay, Pegi, Jr., 200 Sanders, Ruth, Sr., 34, 55, 174 Saylors, Jacky R., Soph., 221 Schafers, Krista, Jr., 56, 87, 188, 201 Schieber, Dwight, Jr., 201 Schildhaver, Ronnie, Soph., 221 Schiltz, Elaine, Soph., 221 Shaw Shaw , Cassandra, Soph., 87, 222 , Joey, Jr., 202 Shaw, Shaw, Pamela, Soph., 222 Teresa, Soph., 47, 222 Shears, Thomas, Jr., 202 Sherrill, Robert Lindsey, Sr., 42, 176 Shields, Rickey, Soph., 65, 222 Shook, Debbie K., Soph., 87, 222 Shrewsbery, Karen,Jr., 46, 47, 76, 85, 87, 202 Shriver, Susan, Jr,, 202 Sias, Laura, Jr., 87, 106, 202 Siler, Terri Jolene, Sr., 42, 102, 106, 107, 109, 176 Silkey, Mark Eugene, Sr., 176 Silvey, Michael, Soph., 222 Simmons, Fred, Jr., 42, 71, 202 Simmons, Larry, Soph., 222 Sims, Pamela Marie, Sr., 55, 87, 102, 176 Sims, Penny, Soph., 222 Sindelar, Connie, Jr., 87, 202 Sinnes, Terry, Soph., 222 Sisson, Grant, Jr., 202 Sissons, Beulah, Grace, Sr., 176 Skidmore, James Homer, Sr., 176 Skinner, Paula, Jr., 87, 202 Sledge, Troy Lee, Sr., 176 Slief, Sara, Soph., 87, 222 Sloan, Teresa, Sr., 87, 176 Slovacek, Mary Frances, Sr., 176 Smethers, Bubba, Jr., 202 Stewart, Jeff, Jr., 202 Stewart, Karen, Sr., 46, 177 Stewart Stewart , Mark, Soph., 22,3 , Monty, Jr., 133, 202 Stewart, Sara, Jr., 46, 202 Thompson, Sandy, Jr., 46, 64, 203 Thompson, Steve, Jr., 203 Thompson, Steve E,, Jr., 203 Thompson, Steve. R., Jr., 205 Thompson, Tommy, Soph., 223 Wagner, Jan, Sr., 35, 180 Wagnon, Robert, Sr., 180 Wagnon, Ronald, Sr., 180 Waldro n, Paul, Jr., 204 Walizer, Jamie, Jr., 46, 76, 87, 204 Smith 1 David, Jr., 202 Smith, Debbie, Sr., 42, 46, 103, 109, 177 Smith Dennis, Jr., 62, 202 Smith Smith Smith Smith Smith Smith Smith Smith Smith Smith Smith Smith Smith, Smith Smith Smith Smith, v Dianna L., Jr., 202 Dianna M., Jr., 202 Z Douglas, Soph., 222 Jim, Soph., 222 Jimmy, Soph., 222 Karen, Jr., 85, 87, 202 Karen, Soph., 42, 87, 222 Kathy, Soph., 47, 87, 222 Kathy, Sr., 35, 56, 177 Larry, Soph., 222 Marilyn, Jr., 87, 202 Richard, Soph., 65, 222 Roger, Sr,, 53, 62 Sandra E., Jr., 58, 202 Sandra M,, Jr., 202 Sheryl, Jr,, 52, 87, 202 Valerie, Jr., 85, 87, 202 Stieber, Bobby, Soph., 223 Stigge, Jerald, Sr., 177 Stingley, Susan, Soph., 87, 223 Stirewalr, Bobby, Soph., 223 Stirewalt, Margaret, Sr., 35, 177 Stolhand, Darrell, Soph., 223 Stolhand, David, Jr., 203 Stone, Buddy, Sr., 94, 95, 178 Stracener, Randy, Soph., 223 Strawn, Donna, Jr., 203 Stringer, Sam, Sr., 178 Srruble, Steve, Soph., 52, 223 Thorpe, William, Soph., 223 Thorstenberg, Mary, Soph., 87, 223 Thurman, Mike, Sr., 179 Tilley, Debbie, Soph., 223 Tindel, Tamara, Sr., 53, 179 Tindel, Teresa, Soph., 223 Titus, Joyce, Soph., 223 Todd, Gary, Soph., 223 Todd, John, Jr., 53, 203 Tooman, Toni, Soph., 59, 87, 223 Towse, Connie, Soph., 87, 224 Trant, Randal, Jr., 203 Stuard, Dianna, Soph., 42, 87, 223 Stumbaugh, Gayla, Jr., 203, 106 Suggs, Carole, Sr., 59, 64, 152, 178 Sullins, Johnnie, Soph., 223 Sullivan , Karen, Soph., 42, 47, 87, 223 Sullivan, Regina, Sr., 42, 153, 178 Sullivan, Rick, Sr., 178 Sullivan , Steve, Jr., 203 Summerfield, Shari, Soph., 223 Trant, Rodney, Soph., 224 Troge, Rita, Jr., 87, 203 Trout, Elodie, Sr., 46, 179 Trout, Gloria, Sr., 56, 87, 179 Trussell, Billy, Soph., 224 Tucker, Diane, Sr., 103, 109, 179 Tucker, Gershon, Soph., 42, 206, 207, 211, 220, 224 Tudor, Gail, Soph., 87, 224 Walker, Connie, Jr., 85, 87, 204 Walker, Deborah, Sr., 42, 180 , Walker, Kristi, Jr., 42, 46, 85, 87, 204 Walker, Lloyd, Sr., 180 Walkingsky, Francis, Soph., 224 Walkingsky, Woolsey, Soph., 224 Wallace, Keith, Jr., 204 Walls, Haskell, Soph., 224 Walsh, Margaret, Sr., 180 Walsh, Mickey, Soph., 224 Walters, Cindy, Jr., 87, 204 Walters, Jim, Sr., 42, 52, 180 Walters, Neal, Sr., 180 Walters, Sheri, Sr., 53, 180 Walton, Janet, Jr., 204 Waltrip, David, Soph., 224 Ward, Gary, Sr., 148, 181 Ward, Iden, Soph., 224 , Ward, Ronald, Jr., 35, 204 Ward, Sidney, Jr., 76, 87, 204 Ware, Deborah, Soph., 47, 54, 76, 224 Snow, Janice, Sr., 55, 87, 134, 177 Snyder, Connie, Soph., 222 Sober, David, 222 Sober, Kathy, Jr., 56, 76, 87, 202 Sober, Lesley, Jr., 202 Sodowsky, Tim, Jr., 202 Sommerkamp, William, Soph., 222 Soutter, Kenneth, Jr., 202 Spangler, Mike, Sr., 177 Spangler, Paul, Soph., 222 Spaulding, Terry, 54,177 Spears, Bruce, Sr., 177 Spears, Catherine Spears, Linda, Sr., hL,Jr,85,87,202 107,177 Webb, Tommy, Sr., 53, 181 Spilman, Dorothy, Sr., 46, 102, 177 Spore, Barbara, Jr., 202 Spore, Larry, Soph., 222 Springer, Candy, Jr., 85, 87, 202 Springer, Lester, Sr., 177 Springer, Sharon, Soph., 222 Sroufe, Joe, Soph., 222 Stagner, Laile, Jr., 202 Stahl, Debe, Soph., 222 Stanbrough, Richard, Jr., 202 Stanfill, John H., Soph., 223 Stanfill, Mike, Jr., 202 Stanford, Janice, Jr., 85, 87, 202 Stangeland, Jan, Jr., 87, 202 Stanley, Craig, Sr., 62, 177 Stanley, Ellen, Soph., 222 Steele, Beverly, Jr., 46, 76, 87, 202 Steers, Lucretia, Soph., 223 Steichen, Linda, Jr., 69, 202 Stephens, David, Sr., 85, 177 Stephens, Mike, Soph., 223 Stevens, Doug, Sr., 177 Stewart, James, Jr., 202 Summers, Michael, Jr., 203 Swann, Stephanie, Soph., 47, 87, 223 Swann, Susan, Jr., 55, 76, 203 Swart, Beverly, Jr., 87, 203 Swart, Terry, Sr., 178 Swift, Eddie, Soph,, 223 Switzer, Chuck M., Soph., 223 T Talbert, Claire, Sr., 53, 55, 178 Talbot, Blaine, Jr., 132, 133, 203 Tapp, Bryan, St., 178 Tapp, Dennis, Jr., 62, 203 Tapp, Leanna, Sr., 87, 179 Tudor, Norman, Jr., 203 Tudor, Vickie, Sr., 53, 179 Tully, Danny, Jr., 203 Turner, David, Jr., 204 Turner, Karen, Jr., 46, 204 U Uhlenhake, Mike, Jr., 204 Underwood, Everett, Jr., 57, 204 Underwood, Jeff, Jr., 204 Updike, Ken, soph., 224 Utsler, Janice, Jr., 204 Ustter, Johnnie, Soph., 224 Warner, Robert, Sr., 43, 181 Warner, Samuel, Jr., 65, 204 Warren, Exzetta, Soph., 224 Warren, Gayle, Sr., 46, 181 Warren, Mike Thomas, Soph., 224 Warren, Phillip, Jr., 57, 105, 190, 204 Warrior, Alvin, Soph., 224 Warrior, Jerome, Soph,, 224 Wasson Dawn Jr. 85 87 205 Waters, Rick, Jr., 42, 205 Watson, Larry, Sr., 181 Watson, Terry, Sr., 35, 181 Watts, Webb, Stan, Jr., 205 Charles, Jr., 205 Taylor, Taylor, Clark, Soph., 223 Deanna, Sr., 56, 179 Taylor, Deborah, Jr., 203 Taylor, Joyce, Jr., 203 V Webb Ronald, Soph., 224 Taylor, Thomas, Soph., 223 Terrel, William, Soph., 65, 223 Teichmer, Beckie, Jr., 203 Tharp, Gerry, Jr., 76, 46, 87, 203 Tharp, Richard, Soph., 223 Theobald, Julie, Jr., 53, 87, 203 Theobald, Paula, Soph., 87, 223 Thomas, Thomas 1 Beth, Sr., 53, 179 Bobby, Jr., 42, 57 Thomas, Judy, Sr., 79, 80, 179 Thomas, Thomas Thom as, Thomas v s Karen, Sr., 179 Marie, Jr., 56, 59, 203 Michael, Jr., 76, 203 Paula, Sr., 45, 179 Thomas, Theresa, Jr., 203 Thomson, Jami, Sr., 35, 59, 179 Thomson, Mark, Soph., 223 Thompson, Mike, Jr., 203 VanArsdale, Gary, Jr., 70, 204 Vance, Debbie, Jr., 35, 56, 204 Vandaveer, Johney, Soph., 224 VanDyck, Denise, Sr., 76, 179 Vanlandingham, Terry, Soph., 224 Vann, George, Jr., 204 Vap, Gayl, Soph,, 56, 224 Venzke, Ann, Sr., 179 Vernon, Mike, Jr., 204 Vinson, Barbara, Jr., 204 Vinson, Bufford Clyde, Soph., 224 Vinyard, Martin, Soph., 224 Vinyard, Mike, Sr., 53, 180 Vollman, Bruce, Jr., 204 Vollman, Suzie, Sr., 56, 87, 180 W Waddelow, Jim, Sr., 180 Waddell, Richard, Jr., 204 Webbi Sue, Soph., 224 Webb, Tracy, Sr., 42, 71, 95, 148 Webb, Tracy, Jr. 42, 69, 205 Woolley, Mary, Soph., 225 Wonders, Alan, Sr., 57, 102, 105, 189 Wong, Tina, Sr,, 42, 44, 46, 94, 95, 132,184 Wong, Wesley, Jr., 78, 133, 205 Woofter, Richard, Jr., 205 Woolery, Alan, Sr., 189 Worley , Pam, Sr., 42, 189 Wright, Joyce, Soph., 225 Wright, June, Jr., 205 Wright, Melanie, Jr., 58, 201, 205 Wright, Rebecca, Soph., 225 Wright Wright , Robert, Jr., 205 , Stephen, Sr., 189 Wylie, Carl, Soph., 225 Mrs, L You You You Y ng, Denese, Soph., 87, 225 ng, Karen, Soph., 225 ng, Teresa, Soph., 225 Young, Tracy, Soph,, 225 You ng, Wesley, Soph., 225 Mrs. Norma Austell, 27 Z Zabrinskie, Julie, Soph, 65 Zahradnik, Diana, Sr., 58, 189 Ziegenhain, Charles, Sr., 189 FACULTY Mrs. Gladys Batson, 20, 29 Mrs. Ruth Beaubien, 20, 31 Mrs. Berneita Boesch, 22 Mrs. Penny Breedlove, 20 Miss Mr. Mr. Mrs. Mr. Mary Brigham, 20, 108 Delbert Carlile, 31 Al Cassingham, 29 Lela Cook, 28 Bill Currens, 25 Mr. M. E. DeWitt, 26, 52 Mrs. Lottie Dorman, 30 Mrs. Agnes Dunn, 30 Mrs. Ruth Eskew, 30 Mr. William Eskew, 29 Mr. James Farell, 25 Mrs, Jean Faulconer, 21, 56 Mr. Carl Flippin, 22 Mr, Mr. Mrs. Mr. Mr, Mr. Mrs. Robert E. Ford, 18, 231 Don Fuss, 29 Marcella Galbraith, 21 William Garwood, 24, 28 Aaron Gawhega, 26 A, Lloyd Gelmers, 25, 57 Patricia Goodman, 28 Mr. Voyle Graham, 24 Mr. John Hanks, 26 Mrs. Mr, Virginia Heinze, 30 Larry Hime, 26 Mr. Mark Hodgson, 29 Mr. Ennis Hoskin, 22 Miss Dottie Kelley, 24 Mrs. Joan Jones, 21 Mr. Leslie Johnson, 22 Mr. Jerald Jantz, 24 Mr. Paul Ingersol, 22, 31 Mr. T. E. Kingslover, 22 Mrs. Adrenne Kruse, 30 Mr. Don Leavitt, 28 Mr. William Leming, 27 Mrs. Helga Lieber, 23 Mr. A. H. Long, 28 Mrs. Jean MacDonnell, 27 Mr, Gordon MacDonell, 26 Mr. William McCracken, 24, 2 61 Mr. Don McElmurry, 26 Miss Jan McJunkin, 21 Mr. Richard McNeil, 27, 53 Miss Gladys Main, 29 Mrs. Mary Martin, 20, 21, 29 Mrs. Velma Mitchell, 29, 31 Mr. T. I, Montgomery, 27 Mrs. Marie Moore, 29 Mr. Robert Moore, 28 Mr. Jim Nichols, 25 Mr. Francis Nine, 25 Mrs. Violet Nine, 30 Mrs. Janette Norman, 21 Mrs. Alma Lee Oates, 28 Mrs. Peggy O'Haugherty, 28 Mrs. Ruth Parker, 21 Mrs. Sally Ritcheson, 21 Mrs. Marie Rowe, 28 Mr. Jerry Runyan, 23 Mrs. Betty Sanders, 30 Mrs. Mary Schoenwald, 25 Mr. William Schwenker, 25 Mrs. Dorothy Scott, 27, 28, 56 Mr. Elmer Simons, 26 Mr, Wally smith, 25, 134 Mr. Leland Snell, 23 Mr. Gordon Strangeland, 27 Mr. Everett Stumbaugh, 23 Chicken for lunch today! ?l'!1Q9P 8, 60, Mr. Earl Sullins, 29 Mrs. Joyce Thomas, 27 Miss Addie Tinsley, 27 Mrs. Betty Walters, 30 Mrs. Barbara Ware, 23, 31, 206 Mrs. Mary Webb, 23 Mr. Robert Wilson, 24 a Velle Wittmer, 21 Whitteberry, Richard, Jr., 205 Whittet, Ginger, Jr., 205 Wicks, Frank, Jr., 205 Wieland, Deborah, Jr., 87, 205 Wieland, Steve, Soph., 225 Wilcher, Deborah, Soph., 225 Wilkerson, Frank, Soph., 225 Wilkerson, Shirley, Jr., 205 Mr. Tom Wyatt, 31 Mrs. Ruth Zemp, 30 Webber, Dana, Sr,, 182 Webber, James, Soph., 224 Weber, Nancy, Jr., 34, 205 Weber, Susan, Soph., 47, 87, 224 Weingart, Jann, Sr., 35, 53, 182 Weinshilboum, Teresa, Sr., 42, 87, 182 Welborn, Roxanne, Soph., 47, 87, 224 Welch, Cindy, Sr., 182 Welch, Dana, Sr., 46, 35, 87, 182 Welch, David, Soph., 224 Welch, Mary, Sr., 87, 104, 109, 107, 182 Welch, Monta Jo, Sr., 45, 76, 90, 182 Welch, Teresa, Soph., 47, 224 Wells, West, Patti, Soph., 224 Charlotte, Jr., 205 West, David, Jr., 205 West, Donna, Soph., 65, 224 West, Dwain, Soph., 224 West, Linda, Soph., 87, 224 Westberg, Pam, Jr., 85, 205 Westmoreland, Don, Sr., 53 Wharton, Wayne, Jr., .205 Wheeler, Stan, Soph., 42, 84, 224 Whipkee, Sherri, Soph., 87, 224 Whitaker, Dewey, Jr., 53, 205 White, Darrell, Soph., 76, 224 White, Jim, Sr., 90, 85, 104, 103, 109, 182 White, Orville, Sr., 148, 183 ' White, Thomas, Jr., 205 White, William, Jr., 205 White White horn, Ulyssa, Jr,, 58, 205 sell, Lane, Sr., 57, 160, 183 Whitlock, Bobby, Soph., 224 Williams, Bruce, Sr., 52 Williams, Cindy, Jr., 87, 205 Williams, Daniel, Jr., 197, 205 Williams Williams Williams Williams Williams Williams 1 a a v 1 , Deborah, Soph., 225 Edwin, Soph., 225 Johnn Mae, Soph., 225 Harry, Soph., 52, 225 Kay, Soph., 225 Patricia,Jr., 35, 56, 87, 205 Williams, Sallie, Soph., 76, 225 Williams, Vance, Jr., 195, 205 Willison, Glenn, Soph,, 225 Willison, Mary, Sr., 87, 183 Willison, Sharon, Sr., 183 Wilson, Jr., 85, 87, 205 Wilson, David, Soph., 225 Wilson, Dennis, Jr., 205 Wilson, Donnie, Soph., 225 Wilson, Ricky, Soph., 225 Wimbish, Mary, Jr., 66, 192, 205 Wimsett, Teresa, Soph, 225 Winfrey, Karen, Sr., 87, 183 Winfrey, Patricia, Soph., 47, 76, 87, 225 Wininger, Janice, Sr., 56, 183 Wise, Byrl, Jr., 205 Witcher, Anabel, Sr., 56, 87, 132, 183 Wittmer, Craig, Jr., 205 Wittmer, Kris, Soph., 225 Wittmer, Gary, Sr., 53, 184 Womack, John, Jr., 76, 205 Womack, Mark, Soph., 225 Womack, Theresa, Sr., 184 Woods, Barbara, Soph., 225 Woodsome, Tim, Jr,, 205 239 Encounters Continue . It has been our aim throughout this year to engineer a book more relevant to the student body as a whole, the proof is in the pudding now and our success is left to you the reader. The entire endeavor would have been impossible, however, without the assistance of a number of people, and now the 1970 Cat Tale would like to offer its deep appreciation to: Mr. jerry james for his expert photography. The Ponca City.News and the Poncan whose records, pic- tures and rubber cement we constantly borrowed. The Time-Life Corp. and The Oklahoma journal Publish- ing Co. for allowing the use of their pictures. The Ponca City Park Dept. for the use of their beautiful sce- nery. That unknown architect who landscaped the front lawn. Mr. Barclay Curtis and Mrs. Lu Carroll and the Taylor Pub- lishing Co. for their guidance and patience. Mr. Robert Ford for making us stand on our own two feet, no matter which side of the line we stood on. The Po-Hi Student Body for being so photogenic. And especially to our advisor and sponsor Mr. Paul Inger- sol, without whose understanding, patience, leadership and guidance this book could never have come into being. jgfffrt Editor-in-Chief Kevin Bales
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